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a all | © | 2 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C SATURDAY.” NOVEMBER 20, 1886-DOUBLE SHEET. ‘was unable to work. This touched him to the & COLORED WHEELMAK. rounded with ample lawns, for occupancy in the spring. PY AND DISPRICE. the city and (PUBLISHED RY KPRCIAL ARRANGEMSNT | SAVER FROM THE JAWS OF DEATH. A Kitting Pace. It will be read; oo — - soul, lor he badly needed the money. He made WITH THE aUTHOR, From the ‘Tribune pinhead aisha Our Cammings-Hall Letter. up lig mind that he would adopt a different | William Miller's Bicyele Trip from . Twenty-five Sattors Escape © Horrible |" Nadersieariavern engaged in purcuita call eee eae A fine illustration of the architectural effects | aq asters Ah ptro agypus spp: | Fis tes oa the ee ee nae SE. Washington to Philadelphia. = Fate in the Arctic Sea. ng for Judgment and acnwen, and who use The Booming Market and What is Said | of the combination of stone and brick in the | 7¥° FAMOUS A} : ward, and from that day to the present DO| a CLUB OF COLORED HIGYCLISTS—“WHRELS” DAVID MATSON. From the New York Herald. liquors uring business hours, end, with scarce, About It. construction of a residence wili be seen in the | XAMISTSUTHE VALUE OF ADVERTISING—IN'| Tan’ employed. on that journal has bees | +. Fo me house which Mr, John T. Arms is building on Hlocwed™or sigkness. The’ Gum ta ratd torte | ESED.BY BUSINESS XEN axp WoRKINGWES— : > Ef pea oe ge elagper beat egpergned fees to <seteeh eraperativwmrmtirarend THE CHANGING Fasuioss IN THE USE OF | thesouth site of M street: c nhort distance weet tie only other New York news; that imj-| THE EXPERIENCE OF A COLORED WHEEL-|q gTORY OF NEW ENGLAND LIFE: Beau itenk cineeg aot eape pre- | ~Icai coosequences of their indulgence. Thos. pe at repens Ur Sram rae tery ep of tre Evewmasran | Mr. Jones always deprecated Mr, Raymond's} “2% °S*7°°= ___ Yented a repetition of the horrors of starvation | nds who retain their boulti and are never mene ae oe ae architect, Mr. W. Bruce Gray, Correspondence e : S : = oF stein aRiocie Hee tet nt | doce a house inet will be & house Sbarseterined New Yous, Nov. 19,1866, | entry into politics. He was too sympathetic | The people of Washingion have better op- Br JOHN G. WHITTIER and death so mournfully associated with the | Pruperts, wreck their busine aoa anes ele HANDSOXE NEW DENCE, ETC. oir alone ttc: ene te teakemieen uy yanong dumcantin Spite. And straightforward to be politician,” hesnid. | portunities for realizing the extent to which Greely Arctic expedition. The Eagle arrived ley because of tippling havi pas window chances its lori and’ becomes | Munkacsy, realised the benefits of the rage for | tious point of view, without roruee fo eles, | bicycles can be used, especially for business, here yesterday and brought twenty-five Peter- | during” basiness “hours, “hare me BabA Citedlar oriole window, supported bya tarze | Bewspaper portraltare within ten bours adap | und be finally went ‘down tn a party Rraggie: | than people In other cities, where the condi. [Copyright, 1880, by the Author] head whalemen, whoabandoned their vesselon | RO @runkards, ana only chose ‘sbnorvery and handsomely carved corbel. In the third | bis arrival fo New York. Aftes he hag beep re- | 1 was in Europe when [received a letter tlons for street riding are Tese favorable, It] Whoof my young friends have read the #0F-| ihe eastern sid2 of Davis steulte, ‘The follow. | oa" Getter que fatweweR | ot strong drink ary there Jo loge it a oman Tall, | ceived by the customary delegation down the | {um saying inet he had foally boon read outof | was only a few years ago that bicyclers ‘were | rowful story of é:noch Arden,” so wweetiy and | Ine Seeeaet clone see The follow. iquor gives ‘them talse nerves” wakes ing of ateractive Cpt Byrye of oe bay, he went to his hotel in New York, slept, | (2e7ePu! ageine, negro. suffrage. He voted in | YUDs men of leisure with means toafford such | simply told by the great English poet? It is a rises above the form ¥ It is very common Bary con on of the street p Coming crasit in the real estate mi: “Prices ace too high,” says one, been going up steadily for the past three years. y crew of the lost whaler: ther reckless, clouds the jodgment end soon Tiere mast come a set-back. It is always the | font Tses above tho bigh rot in the form of 8 | ate and started on a walk up Broadway. Every | accordance with his convictions, however, and | @ luxury, but now business men and working: | the story of a man who went to sea, leaving be- THE WEECK OF THE CATHERINE. involves them in bad parchises, Worse sales case. I have notices it for years, There is a| oriole windor 3 Weil as fntrodubed in | paper in the city had pfinted his’ portrait | many s an has since then fancied that | men may be seen wheeling through the streets | hind asweet young wife and little daughter. Period of great uctivity followed by a time of | courses. The’main entrance is reached | that morning, and he was recognized in- be yeh [SSS Axp BLAKELY Hatt. on bicycles or tricycles, and saving lots of time | He was cast away ona desert island, where he de; «1 I believe that the latter period | P%, tne, Steps irom the sige, and on exch | stantly by the crowd. Polleemen touched i ‘S }and money. Some ct these riders evidently | remained several vears, when he was discov-| with a crew of twenty-live men, called. from | every Sach Griuker review be eae a ee EEE at hand " . 1d not afford @ wheel asa luxury, but they | ered and taken of by a passing vessel. Goming | Peterhead, Scotland, for Cumberized galt and | AciODS FOF & SLFies of Fears wuld wucaur where 4s bear at hand with richly carved arches. “A spacious en- | {Heit hats to bim, idler followed bim foc A} TELLING AN INFAMOUS STORY. | cou a rhead, Scotland, for Cumberland gulf and | A HONS TOF a series of Fears ap “You say prices are too high,” interposes | t: hall leads past the parlor into alas or peering up > — have studied out the matter, and have con- | back tohis native town, he found nis wife mar-| Davis stralts to pros: uie-whaliug and sealing. \QUOT Bets On the aes wares ee wot Hesse tral ball whieh occuples the entire widen | 22d women siopped ang stared without par | Ex-Alderman Duffy Corroborates Full- and Talnous coatracte, Manat, More On the 18th of Maren the whaling ship Cath | Stowh that Uhe habit of tipping Wuchie nene erine, Capt. Benzie, well equipped and manned | fess hours Is a fon of bankruptey, Lot aetie 30 pan . © | brain inthe same inanuer ae chicewer her. t but arty it i ride $ Of econ- to an old playmate—; , rich and | On the voyage West ward as farasine beiehout oraform of Sis scvinicag oiaus te last ee eee eo, | ok they betes Soest fala square gate stair. | Ye2e,O% vad made Ble pg of the Broadway cai ‘There iy ane rider iow sstinston ‘that poaerea. ped with whem soe eelivins Maa fal gl the Geblog eroand stormsand turbulent | Sor", Dogue tellomed, te ae ee | as advanced within the last few years 2 it Fr stories “Opening irom Be , isa blessing to wheelmen. He rides Just_ now 5 : e voyage The ship rolled | 0. ding pe amon ar tie. he has the ¢ h in population and wealth. | fhe ball is oreasie eamn, aud back of thie in tee Goatees fore he had a Rent “itleyeley Kiowa, ‘as’ ae anys | The poor man, unwilling tocause her pain and | and siraiwed and ieaviy. Harly in | sponding to" the amonut of tue “dose, But we no great boom here which | dining room, which will be an exceedingly | Sit! |b race w York. Ho ” ecb sy perplexity, resolved not to make himself known | May the Cutnerine roanded Caps Farewell and | What man would expect to succced In The revelations of Alderman Fuilgraff in the | Per.” He is in some w:y connecied | perplealty, a if Cape Resowen 5 siness 1 Cpustomes eifal ragm. Que of its features will Be 8 | EF“some arohiuge Chat were aieplaged se trial oF 'Alseinan MeGoade ia NewYork ges | wiih street pividB, and'he Cas tat Wecses | fo her and lived and died stone, whe toe | was Nesdas to Derren business fi he were scoustomed “to tak ge curved window at the side, while e + . : while at Work, even very eligut’ white . than a score of pedéstrinn Inspectors where the mind it vel lar story of my; The weather was most Unpropitious for the etbe pion ord of the room will be an ingle nook cosily | $79 nan Instant he was surrounded By Bcrowd. | terday afternoon, as printed in THE Srak, | asphalt needs peaeie ey Whe ee eT peeee | bas reminded me of a very similar story of my a no work was | ber, chloroform Or laugh bas sent pri ity and gent in asi ¢ hundred pe: ppieciation, om en gradual, and bas | . “ prosecution of the vovage gas und sexe 7 od. 7 be 0 4 1 a e women opened the doors of the shop, altved bir othions inane s- B .. | own New Engiand neighborhood, which I have | Accomplished down er, On the Both | Keep himself all the time, more or less under GIS pial ‘enonsis Enere sso much land | will hate'the souiern exposure, ample’ prer | Hepped inside and ealimly gazed bacie at the | Were followed by others t Taiaevods roedeey | RE PT Daceatae ante, Sots daUD a 13eB- | Ton heard, cud wulce T oill tee total Goris | Sete eae ree se nepleraber. Oa the Spee | hes declouding influences? “Such a inuny even fosiae the city lite tha Re market. abd | Vision has been made for Hight, and Seen! On the inside yess ammuseg at ica railway franchise was carried through, | Hninediute atiention. Lately, however, his | poetry, like Alired Tennyson's, but in my own | that it beca ine sieteesary to Dench tbe ship end | je loquistoms ama gnon prove ee ween eee, thea suburt shapes given to these openings 18 at once unique 2 : | notes have been tar ahead of the work, and ir prose. I sure my readers that in its +4 Be SueRsen On the camer eat 1c \. OF 1s a we divided up i 1 for saie, | and attractive. ‘The parlor will be finished in Dised ay HOUEn mE ee en vee Taba few; | Afler the direct examination of Fullgraf, a| riders have been compelled to pick their way | POOF P' eee ad not been beached | leat beaded rival, Liquor is au indixpensabie and in U read over @ | mahogany, the hall, musie room and dining | Pose side of Davis straits. She Re sapelled toy main particulars it is a true tale. long before she fell over o a in mhore oF less. Of u turpeice to hit to und | cousultation of the lawyers was held. Tho | very gingerly through gertain eteets, One brizhtsnmmer-moraing, wot more than | Unser the impact cfs eivy aca her outoms | Aesced, aid lesen are aoe, inthe vat fourscore years azo, David Matson, with his | 4nd side were pierced and crnshed by the rocks | TS oF Uigith Uasiness. fesse . range, country. His picture, “Christ be- | using their hands as ear trumpets, settied back | There are quite a number of colored men of the reefana before evening ste - | gambler Keepsa free bar, but Bever drinks is | Oak. The finismot th ti au, : : i altby, be ning she Was a coum | £ : 7 4 ere Is | fick. ‘The upper. stories haves convenions wx | fre Pilate, has eaten NOW, oo EERO | in their seats to discuss the ustounding testi- | in Washington who aro enthusiastic riders, | YOUN Fre ts ee ee re eens | alata wreck: | Goat basded: Ghanpek atone, See ure, cousidet- | rangement of chambers, and closets with bath | Comment’ and hes’ teen ted ronan | Mony of the witness. The wituess looked like | Some ‘congental riders and admirers, have | BOFS stood on the bank of the river near their | PETE K tne goats were disengaged from pc ae = no ad’ you tind | poison eacu floor. ‘The iront of the house 18| Comment,’ and has been “so” thoroughly ‘3 "s ve g. They were waiting for Pelatiah Car-| the wreck. OMe Provisions and clothing, | Pperater would enisevr so ply boy who had been caught ina melon patch. | banded themselves together, and now Wash- | 2¥elling. y i . his rival with or, Would gai pees five iect and the depth eighty foot Mr. | Sr the horse show as'a bluse nr askionabigand | “ON. crosp-ezamioations when sated why ig | Candee themselves together, and now Wash-| ie 0 eg round. tne polat with his wheres, | eharte wind of Ss rival “with igor, "he" Would” ght orrisol . . Je the baud room ue owk; the hail having not only an * udience, who had listened with deep interes! ED WHEE! avea | the wainscoting, but. the ceiling ‘panelied in | {hat be Was so readily recognized in, | a 2 i ae ae her starboard side. | 4uY Wherever victims are syacmaticnlyy a rket prices, a property Is not sold and ii go beyond and around it. Th r Mautical instruments W re is a way : 3 Shas : saved and placed in the boaisand adepartare | Tat advantages from the latter's “se for property ad getting it die latter is & ever nbs” Wien youtwaitt HOHE CFG | Returned states evigeiiee, eTaisod Rigas | Boasts’ a colored. Dieycle club, ‘The mein: | and take the hosband and ively Turtle was | tneea jot the mortbarsrdy the aos protmbie | sraebt,indutzence. Ligue Shows Mis tet for property and getting it. Tue latter is what A STREET CAR EPISODE. been “inthaged” purely after the manner ofa | hand Bbove bis bead as he replica: “1 have | bership numbers thirteen, Six of then < 2s "3 Ta | aay Ath Sector PREC cnn: Se | Cone tonnes al coke anh ook eee Seneraliy resulsics the value.” theatrical attraction. The result, in, this in: | dope lt because of remorse—reimorse of ataun | are, bona fide riders," oe ‘will “be ‘very | about to sail on a voyage to Spain, and David | any late Scotels ‘or Newiounday atora, | Guaut boards of trade and osoex ox wianeeextent ol lanl brocak aatie made 10 | A Husband and Wife Coustder @ New | stance seems 10 justify the tibed, oad | wone=™ Soom, and. the others ‘anticipate riding as | was togoin eras mate. They stood there tn | Two hundred nulles of roush watcr were trav: | 4M CYeTS ine of Duslueds pegutring a cleat: cou er ee ene oe land bee Z Fashion from Their Respective Stand- | would secin that adyertising pays as well when | | The witness’ face had borne all the marks of | Sooty as they can see their way clear to possess- | the level morning sunshine talking cheertull grea by the whalers wit sand c en | pusiness with even slighty excited brains a eetg nena it bas a pleture for its object ue when it seeks | Mental agony, and ‘his voice had been Husky | ing @ wheel, One. Ol thess colored youns but, had you been near enough, you could have | Gax% 88d Bighis were uccapled in compassing | BUS sowpestgyh yy hing east of Li points. to attract attention fonctors or aby article of] aud tremulous. As Ne Feuched this point ho | men recently went on a wheeling’ tour | Puls nad vou boon ne De ree ee ita tis amen whe are al Sp portion “if itis the style, it is comfortable,” rather | manulacture. People willingly pay to seo | broke.down, and said, ina halt whisper: “I | by imseli, aevclee aah be reeg cian! tak | loved hor husband, ana koew there wes elvare BE See pesca It is to the thousands of moderate drinkers Bas been all sold over dur sarcastically observed the husbaad, as he | ¢Christ before Pilate. but they don’t care & 4 pa a a and Durie: bine cheers suffered terribly from continuous | who are never seen Intonicated or : g falghe be common danger on the snap to see “Milton ting t to | Was explained by the court. where a colored rider was a noyeity, his jour- ee glanced at something which a lady opposite in | his Daughters,” ade aeoe Re eee eames ‘Witness stated that he always had affirmed, | ney was somewhat remarkable, ou he street car was holding in her lap. The wife | the Lenox lbrary, which ts considered ‘by | snd that Mr. Newcombe was mistaken in say: | as regards the treatmeat be recelved on the | bouest Was not altogether satisfied with this sum-| Many to be the artist’s atest work. Rut the | ingthat he affirmed before the senate investi- | trl] He rode trom Washington to Piiladel- one sof disposing of ‘a matter of ‘such | Paluter is. the ‘attraction alter ail, He Is a8 EgINE committee, He would not tell alie on | pila and back. He was abvent over a week, for S weil hat to tue of ul improvement of the s aise bad the uuien the large | mary wereorne apply. line to become teetolalers. bat» ‘adopt a hublt of total. sibs: re during business bouts, Let them imitate ticularly | Voice trembled a little now and then, for the | €xposure. Their clothing was meager, and | With liquor that our remarks especial est sailor loved his sunny home’ on the} they had no fire. ‘Their limbs were cramped Ng d = mack, with the dear wite and her pretty | trom being imprisoned in the small ap hey can eas But iy the wherry « mat ne eo avall- g- | able in a little boat, aud % : - prospect | at least the prudence of gamblers and pri ‘ I d David was just stepping into it, when | juomed the : at least the prudence oi gambiers and prize z “al | affirmation to harm any man, ¢ stopped 10 see things on the His trip nd Da , t ed_be Atlengin about suuset | Ararat ke prudence of gamblers ang (pria F LY Muuding. tuoneet | SUPFeme Importance ws the latest freak of | tnesume wr pF chestiel commeenee: is the] Me Newcombe read extracts from the oxam- | cost hii $15, as herald Seago Cera tired back wo kiss his wife-and children feiched,and the whaicrs | Sewer who never ariok wiiteat “work.” Ehey of the Si Se Ce OS canis and an ahe sonunad eli tat eager | homage that is paid him. ination of Fullgrafi as a witness betore the sen- the ‘best time be ever had in’ his lie ee ee ere hauled ap their boaison Unis is ‘Abstaining from liquor uotll. alter busine oli siege See foe | Oe cage : et ate commities, Which was contradictory to his | although he is an old travier, baving visited | 7 With you, man.” sald Melatiah Curtis. | There they ‘ound a station uoase et hours, and beginuing the day without am ser there has of tue prope | interest whieh the female mind Is at times vio- |ARTHOLDI, Pfeent testimony. In one place Puligrai hud | many “iorclen’ shores in naval vessels, "Ihe | “There is no tinve for Kissing and owned by William Openers” tay will Soon, Ue able to appreciate pgs a ehh (arg Pio estes ta | ently capable of by the way, was the most approachable of all | testified that he had not conversed with other | rider relerred to ls Win. F. Miller. Nearly every | When the tide serv Was very sparsely pri 3 Well Known that it is essary to refer to tue resiults. “ 2 gre: in. The n away he | aldermen on the sublect of the Broadway tran- | bicycle rider in Wastington knows for he | | And so they parted, Anna and the boys went | trolied by s The exient t which it has Leen carried on and | aig os Som monpane that the san Keep ber | arest ae [sien pepe Tho pee. | chic ull, Other congadictions wae eared by | has taught many of them tobalance themselves | back to their home, and David to the Port, the acres upon acres of city lots which are | hands wart eariee ue ieee raes SOs Giler the Be rr. “Newcombe, who asked the witness if hig | at firston the treacherous wheel. He is very | Whence ie sailed oif in “The Lively Turtle.’ available for inve ont Pair He looked again at the little object reposing oemanes, Showmuine: oats Soming imine, former evidence on these points was true or } bluck but he 1s very much gentleman, and | 4nd months passed, autumn follo One of the mo- estate men | jn the lady's lap wit the ends of her fingers | ru) on” Bie F.: g | ialse. The witness replied, “False.” Mr, New- | the fact that he was treated wel the | stickiug la (t, and his masealine mind reabea | announced to his compabion that he Was golng ‘vllowing such @ rule, & moderate alian cook, e thn Pe hates ry " i would not be | 8nd wibter the autumn, and then spring came, | fortunately rare among civilized meu, The | Sly. A needed temperance reiorm is one Russian; mann, assisted bya German gunner and an + a i e' e rive! 2 ~ AB that Will persuade business men to abstain “4 “4 gombe then asked the witness if he had com- | surprising but for the (uct tbat a colored man | ad anon it was summer on the river side, shipwrecked sailors were denied shelter under | folly irofe nity .- ve | (ue couviusion that it was intended to be a| UP, {0 shake | ‘hls royal nibs” by | thé | initted perjury before the senate committee, | bad never been seen on tue roads, which ne re. | be did nol come buck the statlob house roof. | ‘Their clothes drippiGe | success In business sosaaiely do eety ee ; ne | muff Tt looked very much like © exramel | band. It was not conceived in any spirit of | Hynes Peury, belore the, senat cently passed over, and some of them were in | Passed, and then the vid with sea spray Wery leit outside to freeze If thes do not possess enough power of Self Tue prevent activity | with the ends of the paper wrapper pulled out, | bTavado or impndence, but was intended to be hen,” mereliessly continued the lawyer, | that part of tlie country where one wouid sup- | Sook their heads so Linewee | the fisher wails were constrained to, deulal to keep from tippliug during business ee en ee eee soe tt | There was a little dab ob tur it the tront ead GESiESe Bas the tad whe’ Gomeea Yoo reais “you committed perjury to save yourself from | pose the sight of a negro enjoying & white eS a gta bree, ea in the toopiks of some panel EsquimauXx | hours, the suoner they retire froma butinees the jeal of capital has been bro: ere for Invest | tine fost aa 5 privileg ot tievlarly | come bac port, And po ng her | who had pitched their camps ior the seesun on | BOUr, x re ~ went. There seems {0 t no doubt bus that [ter OO a al Liberty. He waited ae ee aaa ee Ropiebiens for bribery on that ‘eccasion, did eae TOT ea bombuzine gown dyed black, fad ber straw Black isignd. = Reiter for them, tor Uney are on the sure road te the city will grow, and as the improvements ow,” said he, with a judicial manner, “is | @D¢e was over, and as Barttioldt le ‘The witness cast his eyes down and answered ILLER’ ADELPHIA. jonnet trimmed in mourning ribbons, an KINDLY ESQUIMAUX, iia , ON, Of cotirse, Valles Will advance. There | qhisthiny the prcsontete loss gad started Jor tue dobe arpid the cheers oF Ne | soca ai “Anmore quctions wers given atom: | pace nee’ TEE Tite batee he tated on | {eneetyrward she was known only as the | nese warn Leened ponpn acsstediiewtbe Rarrlag tele iesney, aturaiy Ue expected, ant this will eoatiane | g ccrHMly it Is,” was the eager reply, “but1| audience the commercial man stepped for- | fay up hla character ine bod Tek khe eiioes | THESTAR man saw Miller bef on | Widow Batson. via. | Patechoe’ ‘whiblers the useabee slain apace or | Siren @ wan naturaily be expected, and this will continue | was wondering if it kept the hands warth.” Ward, made a polite bow and retebell assumed something of the alr of oue placed tn a| bis tour. He had a well fitting bicycle suit,| Ard how was it all this time with David, } Peterhea € meagre sigeping space of | From the Detrt Free Pros é Stee” But the laree ay cenlative dere ey pane | “Then,” he continued, as if he was delivering | UL "his hand. The sculptor" stopped | Fositiom where Hight was necessary, and his face | with theconventional knickerbockers, and was | Dignselt? = oases their wigwamsand the warmth of their camp | Two tons of coal were dumped almost simul Se ates ree oy ative deals bave becn | an opinion trom the beueh, “inthe style tt | ADA a ery IMtoreatiag Coat ae about aed | Wore & look of defiance. provided with an improved Star macbine that | pegpi gr Alsices and. Tope, aye Sean | BEES; twee bear steaks and their seal and taneously yesterday in tront of two lawyers wade by Ss, who are Oo wa eeps ol f ve 1 y 7 Q Vs : ople of Algiers w oll, und Mogadore | rus er, Four d Te passe ier | oftices on Griswol > Birsoue ealiing on harm and Mot Oni fiat Bae gene Hands | minutes! duration, the harmony of which wes | ,Aulae recess Fullgradr said that Waite bad toid | Prowled with an lnproved star machine tat | peo Sullec, ou the Barbary codst, had been for | These wondiiione AW age ae ee EAeE | oilices on Griswold street, and one ol the lawyers meats. howgint that t him the reason for the call to cli h Did you ever know any style or article of dress | BOL marred In the least by the fet thut the | Was that Lawyer Loddy, had eee yes | Hae tt, After he returned Tae Stan man met | ®lone nie inthe his | thai was the fashion that was not only entirely | dfummner could only speak English, of which junction restraining the bourd trom, Issuing a | bim, and asked him the particulary of his tour. comfortable but atforded periect protection in | ngage Barthold! kuew absolutely noth- | franchise to any ous foracrend oe Broadway, | “I icit here on a Sunday morning,” he replied, the coldest weather. Or covrse you can see that | 1D. It was rather amusing to hear period when the*e was less present, but hed du it ¢line tn prices, be 4 bit Of fitting out galle: e upon the mercha’ ions and muk: * | pee rloumy fore Was speedily visited by @ young Iman Who pense and gioomy forebouings about noon on tthe Ietiva Weleome salt was sighted. ‘Sighats | Solicited the job of bringing up the coal. slaves of were jnmediately boisted and the vessel | “Flow much?” was the cautious inquiry. se se ct 4 sf cached Ashton at 11: Ts, just us men calling | proved to be the steamship Bagie, of 5i us, =. y cent Bot property be ca fea itis pbsslcally inpossibic Jor her to get mere | he, talk, or rather gee ity for both men | $19,500, ‘uey feared that Leddy weseia kek | TH eee id ery aust | Uhemecives Chnttans a Atwerica were sendiug | RBS Nofidiee on unten |i STONE IN HOUSE BUILDIN han the tips of her finse -, 4 . el ct all wat y es, 2 en shoves toward: Is to Alrica bi Ves ior the She 2 “Well, a1 five aise ee | eaaaees er fgets, fo oat catome Gutk drummer remarked with considerabie unetion | Out another injunction to bleed the railway | twenty minutes, and then shoved on towards Fa ore Gentes eatin ae bore down on the island, and ina short | “Well, say thirty-f ers trom the | At this figure he Was sel to work, bat when the tme of | ne came up with the last basketlul tbe lawyer it nine weeks’ | said r t ( a ¢compuny more, This was the reason witness | Baltimore. For'about fifteen miles from Asb: | P . Oltime Bane teapameren eit ea : panos on the coldest day in wintel 3 | that he was ready and willing to wager his pat gen are ndy and hilis, | bands of one oi these sea robbers, atid the erew tion of bouses in this city has recently been | Oh,e Guldest dey in winter that her fingers, as | {UAt le wes Teady ond wilting to wager hia | Signed the call ton the roud was very bad, sandy and hil oo 8 sh ak shore to the ship. There were noticed in Tuk STA cy is still Wiie satand looked at the muff. evidently | heéls up to the toreh; that he had coutributeda | grauiciory Sinem ae Ce Bene sae eeee tamara at quart slaves, your Duvid Suiaon among ive | the rescue bot tore than este me a fi aclboat ue wite satand looked at the muff, evident - radictory siatements of Fullgrait before the | eyclometer showed 01 nities. avid Ma ng the amore marked. In ng stone | deeply wbsorbed in a mental calculation es to | 41ge and fat one dollar bil to the fund himself, 7 ‘i pel yclomeler pr'pase wire y | Were F past three, BEY | oiice as slay ‘cou rovisions to meet the the deimands of the per- | "Sco bere, mister, Py a t senate committee. Fullgratt ucknowledzed | “How were you treated in Baltimore?” asked | Fest. i Pisnearrecdantsenetequicnae peee ims a. tageh werk ie nese een no sparingly in the sia | Us probable cost, and what color would be suit- | And thet he'd have made it a thousand if he | every material polntot his testimony belore the | Tr Stale reporter. When's boy he had bad learned the trade of| Conungency of wbulete: © aan aa up Jor @ quarter, Your figure is too Brick work ot tbe t the house, it is now | able lor her use. fad bad the money in his clothes at the time. | senate committee to be lst. ig only bad treatment I got was in Baiti- | shiu-carpenter with his tather on the Merri- | Tat Sne Tue Arctic, and withous her rece x 2 SER x“ Yery cowinon to ith entire fronts —-—9qe——__ Goal this Bartholdt replied that he had been | *’4 statement in bis testimony before the com- | more,” he replied, “Or course knew teat o Be eH ree ene ee work nl the dock: | aenual intarposition there enue have teen @ © you'd say that,” replied the man, Of stone, ertuer the § or the more EBOOKS OF THE WEEK. fparmed and delighted by the infinite exbibl- | mittes wus that he was surry tbat he had been | negro ola wheel would be polzon to them, Lis master, who was naturally a kind | (onal aterpositi¢ Labhea toate itensere: J gop browp st enone : Hoty | Bit on every ile, Seay peice gad met | a member of the board of 1584, only because of | wieelmen treated ine weil’ but the people. In PIG DOLOSETS Divtten ine sehins | from the Eagie, the shipwrecked wuulers were | "= Yowll make it a quarter” 1 ick 1D first story 1s of pisconrs oly. i " newspapers; Ub ye street nd good ded 5 0 ag when Wie clowing, y Pots : “Sad so Top = ck Is pet JoserH Panken, D-D.. Siuisier of | Tecall his visit to New York with feelings of tho | We stories sturted by the newspapers; that he | the street made a good deal of sport of mi bly lodged by the shipping master at | “Aud so I've Slone and the rest of the most popular worn out, its pice was supplied by the wrought you Up almost half the Temp! ook at the coon on a wheel!’ they yelled, and born Viaduct, London, amchor | most sincere and pleasurable delight. There | WOWld stick to the members of that voard as p Jong as they lived; but that he considered there | look at the wigger riding backwards? ‘That oth of wool nel’s nair'woven by {Sb Johns ged ay egg ahh ¢ ‘ i fat | 1 e tt he considered there | ‘loo! he nlgge ng ba ea e ne lawyer looked OUL and saw that Jt was @ any eases the sivue is. haudse fic. ee. Vol TV. Nunuvers | was more hand-shaking alter this, ‘mutual g aS ab DoMPa ae | lorena see Bo et : ber W urs Getore SUBSE 3 looked ot See Lys Peuteronom. New York: Fink’ Wag: snufies und the drummerand Bartholdi purted. | Rete owest and, pure men in that bourd, is See eee eee engrance! Reus 2 ome class Dl | be was releasud trom nd Friday, whieh, Rouzh on the Eyes. fart, and ive cheerfully handed over the price with brick mskes avery eff EES) ans & Both Muukacsy “and Barihotd! could tvs | Newenmbe, 1 ean say nowy" broke in Polk | costa: ie was garantie ele ba ee is te Monanzmesian Sabbah, was day ofen-| A PREVALENT CAUSE OF NEAWSIGHTEDNESS ae Wes a substantial, solid air tothe building, ELL AND DOW! ms | points to our own public mei ners, , 7 8 Balle paved F sete e rest. Ouce a year, ¢ season calle Aisne brere ——_——s>-— eat Se satbe sacar oo ae fated by Sts Bansnow capone, atti | An Amporicat: nebigves caaiaence te paniee Ht, Snare aces es a meBEE De Cae | cara a To ine eonler. (Sc wan ast SE) MODE | ae sdan anew es ea PHeRTETE Det ONG ¥oUr: Mesbands aud Wives. this item is not as great us it formerly was, The Auners fous Hit aud Pale.’ Cthe Flower- | oran Irishman arrives at greatness in politics, faulty ¢ t 3 ge series,” @ ks, months} “DO you notice how many young boys and | sows INsFAL . So time went on,—d rattling behind me. I crowded over next to the | Wee ifference iz the cost of iz TRSTS BY WHICH A AN v1 b “Did you refer to your own purity then?” , : dyes 2 dar , ; giris are wearing glasses? ed of an op. IVE CAS ALWAYS BE ECOG “Yes, sir; I wasat OW, at pston nd alloy Yselfubout six inckes, | 24d years. His dur ay. He 'S Stas: P pared with brick is about S500, but this docs = - penta demeanor, whieh Isih sharp coutrast to the easy | ong gett Withee putt he eed OR tat | urustone i Ty ected: Te mee were Le aes | sull dreamed of nis old home ou the Merrt-| tlcian by Detekt Free Eres tman. 4 % Dot include the carving: the custof which varies | MISA teers Weare Ev Giiou, 224 How fo | and comfortable manners of Hariboldi and | Sway ino “bootie” sidernen Goth De vee | ce tiie gece’. ,TRO MCD, Were In eo eet or Dn cod Aan “Well, uafhrally, ool €thapay of then” From “Manners afukyth Map. With the character of the desigus to be carved. Avoui them. By MaushaLt i. Bicktow, author | Munkuesy. New York must haye some one to test for his alleged connection with the grant-| wheels almost touched me, When they got | Wondered whetver they yet liv they | What's the cause? It has been remarked tigt there are six “ifs, Genstor Palmer's uouse, ou Xe strvct. near 15th; | fer towtoty Lee @ Shepard Wastiogiocs a: | fui about, Three weeksago tt wus Mra Potter, | {50 OF @."iranshive, to she oct Stee aa | ree atmeet touched me. Wa Ney Bot et of Binm, ane West Te Te a ey a Sigal Rc bab Glee ek by any of which a stranger may know @ man 4s @ fue specimen of & brown stone front,and | — S"Witneruee& ions 2 | last week it was Bartholal, aud tie week 1 18 | (nGc4” ‘Hp was then indigod 10° tabe sh | ot aie: tear eee eee a oftone | hopeor ever eccing ther an grew ltiuter "90 much study for one thing, and too much With its massive blocks and flue earviug resem the great Hungarian painter. ! ¥ ain s , and Woman to be Lusband and wife. ‘These APES u eneral statement rexarding the Broadway | car track and tbey followed, and kept wind- | 4nd fainter, and at fast nearly died out, aud he | reading for another. When not at their jessons Biss in appearance the mansions whley are so | GEORGE WASHINGTON, By Wruutax 0. Srl ‘A PROMINENT JOURNALIST, Fancnise by a promise of protection Trot | fag along just atoad ce ines We aee: | resigned himself to ui tate or lite, | they are reading. ‘They read on the street carsy | TWles. it Is said,are intallible in just interpreta Plentisul in ihe upper part oi New York city. ‘bab. Kinzer” etc. (Lives of the Treadents}| I talked for an hour with Mr. George Jones | prosecution for his own transactions in con- | way I would try to 30 they would shut me off. | But one day a handso1 a ed geuile- | walle walking along the street and tn ihe tion, They may be resorted to with conf- Getnerof 16th aud Tetrecia which Se Lacing | NGF Yaris White, Stokes Allen. Wasbluyiost | the other day. ‘He owns the most of the stock | Rectiod Wit the’ granting ol a irunchise to | Lica seaics Dace So tee ae anat me of | aan, in ibe dress o Otticcr ol the Der eet ney | light. and in & couple of years their eyes begin | dence, as they are deduced from everyday ex- ' gerner of 1610 and I streets, which Mr. Lucius JOE, Whitthigtou.” mn osner Saye, He 0 La) if {hat road. Later, the inducement of protec- | caine over agulp. And so it went on until I | attended by a great officer o1 the Dey, entered | to tuft, ‘Tuts erazeon the part of most pare perienc ‘Fuckerman is buiiding. Here w tignt brown | pevi PEOPLE, By Manon W: or- | Of the Times, and ts virtually itseditor and pro- | tion from apy of his acts us a member of the | had crossed the track five times: I never said | the sbiy-yard, snd cal.ed up before to rush their children through tue schools iy % atone With carving eifectively introduced is ‘av-Law. jorinerly Aswucinie Edgor ofthe Sew | PFietor. He has a cosy sanctum on the ground | bourd of 1864 was made at Zuspector Byrne's | anything, but finally Igot mad. ‘Thad studied | American captives, | The stranger was none | give usa generation of uear-signted people.” 1. Ifyou see @ gentleman and lady disagree used in combination with brick, aud the result der, and Instrnctor in. Yale University. | door of the Times building. The entrance {s | office. Witness was urged to make an entire the thing out, and Was ready to take the conse- al low, commissioner of |” “shouldn't one read on the cars?” Upon trifling oecasions, or correcting each other is extremely rich. Que of the last designs of Mite, Stokes & Allen. Washiugiou: | through a door op Park Row, between the pub- | statement at Mr. Nicoll’s house, and he | quences People in acar were Watching the | tue Unitea States to procure the liberation of the late Mr. Richardson, the architect, may be | J. L. Whittington, Postion oflce and an adjoining restaurant. | mad@ the statement, witu Mr. Martine's ald : i 5 seen in the large house whieh Mi. B.A. Warder} prve MiNtTE READINGS FOR YOUNG La- Jones is a genial great grandfather, over Wita@ss at first refused the proposition at In- | would uckuowledge I was being imposed upon, | the men hy tae ha bd as Ley came up, and toid | pecially toward evening, aud bis sight will de- Fae Hane oS isis Green, 13 and 16th. | PM DIA Selected: wud auapted by Warten i, | SeVenty years old. He fesmnall of stature, has | qpector lyrne’s office, Ale wanted te" consule | Wie Fis wedge, t was Bein Impesed upon. them that they were iree, As you migttexpect, | Mand glasses Wi he light sione frum the quarries ot is ones, author of “+ locution Simplified.” &c. Bos: | brightgray eyes,and he wearsa white goatecand | with his iamily. He was allowed to go home. you men come across on this side again some- | (BE poor ielluws were very gratedui; som —— saa used exclusively, and it promises to be ff to: S< Shepard. Washingtou: aS Wither- | mustache. His forehead ishighand,although the | He copsulted with bis familly aud his. son-in- | bouy’sgolug toget hurt. give you fait warn: | lWUgited, some wept lor joy, some shouted wad | aR Whe Guest specimens of stone arcuitect@@in | bee & C Qidest editor controlling the colunins of a great | law, and couciuded to muke a stateniene, ing? “Koen they whipped upand leit me. I {SALE aid Luvew up their caps, while otbers, iP fhe city. Mr. Warder ts also buliding & row of | pryssrs s GRANT. By Wit11ax O. Sropparn, | New York daily newspaper, be is not nearly as | “Wishes eee aee to MaKe had returned bis | was mighty glad I didu't ha make a fuss, | With David Matson amon, z tiem, Kuelt Cown | From the Pittsburg Dispatch. Houses on Rsireet, between Connecticut avenue shor of ~The Life of George Washinston.”etc., | bald as some of his “esteemed contemporaries.” | “boodle” on being stricken with remorse. He | [rode out xbout six miles tat evening and | OD the CaiPs and thanked God for the greatde-| Hundreds of tuousandsof womenare wearing pie and 2st street, some of which have frontsot| exe, {Lives of te Presidente He is nejther aristocratic hor dilletante in his | answered, “I ‘shall if God lets me live.” “But | stopped over night at « place culled Pretty Hil, | Hyerance, ig trket 5 themselves out in cities sewing for a begguri the white Marylaud marble, und tue otwers are wokes & Allen. Washiuston: tastes. Plain in appearance aud practical In | have you?” persisted the lawyer, Witness ace Or aa MIRA ae ELS itus is a very aifecting scene,” said the com- i ii ‘ “A 4. Ii you sce a’ lady presenting a gentlem: genstructed of Couneeticut brown stone. There | parton VARIETIFS Part If business, he is endowed with more than the | knowledged that he had not. “He confessed 2 s en aees missioner, wiping his eyes, “Imust keep tie | pittance, that being only employment of with wupthing commie, ber eae A anne Ste other instances watch wigue be’ quoted | PARLOR Val Ostal share of common sense. His knowledge | that ie hod aed eon ee ote commesse4 | got an early siart the next morning, but for iv for ty Culuibiad, which they are capavie, while comiort and ro- | Siner way, and apeakles te bier eae ee showing bow general the use of stone is getting of human nature is remarkable, ulthough it | another ruilroad matter, ind bud not returned | thirty-five miles the road was hilly and stony. et, he proceeded tov speciability are witnin their reach if they had | SWUet 6 ; ‘Ww be in this city. has been gelned by keen observailon and vast | It, elther, but declared that he would When he | [reached Beilaire about twelve o'clock, and, pustrephe to Freedom, wich i 7 ever, Leta man with the best pair of eyes | in compan, periormance, and I was sutistied somebody | S!tVes vclonzing to that zoverument, He took | in hig head practice such a thlue dally es you may beassured they have tied the jair in a hackney orany arelessis’, One aleweh wiue ¢, Without secInIug lo KDOW they have & come he sign js Iniuilible. You see a lady drop her glove and agen tan by the side of ber kindly telling ber to iCup, you need not hesitate in forming | your opinion; or, % in a Year, : : dec! Pees ee spirit, independence and gumption enough to |”. i300 meet couple in the felds, the geu- Srsyey Gnas 4 DEPARTING FAswION. || WIS ONE FAULT. | By J.T. Trownssoce, tne | experience, “His memory is almost aniracie gould, Sus. Newcombe read the names of the | ater stopping 25 minutes, I pushed on towards | !{0FWatds found a p Muvca alae ticiey Gar | codec: w EGcmbaa ao rma wadienee (Oe wl ewenty yards iu advance “of "the Indy, ‘There is an gs which rus ‘ rated Hoxton: Lee é Shepard. Wi a: ‘ood! e e meetings at Me- | Churehvitie, and had # fe good | int abt oe oe eh haps Is geulng over as! tiie totes Matias te kos bending en | Swine cue esis: ® | bitterest of enemies, but his seuse of honor is | Langhtin's, and asked if the withess haa yet | curemvite “aud had Six” miles “of good | jnyrhiscaptiviis, bs edd jot phecek we Rae. | come & ausehold on what able to earn, | Whe pen Sag hese gS ayn 7 road. I was inaking for Port Deposit. “Two | IB Ms & 5 a ete Ss F - % = er | $0 high that nothing would induce him to take | named aldermen whom he knew to be either | (At, Tas m r gy gave ine se, | d#ys; He got a passage to Mal ~ this respect, as woll as in others, fashion reigns | FTES, FROM PRAIRIE LAND AND OTHER | what he considerca an untair advantage of wa dead, out of tis Jurisdiction, crazy or in prison | {pune Rae coins ashe aoe then eae: | bought a Bice siivwl Jor Mis wide aud a wateh Supreme. Stained glass seems to be going out | Cassell €Co. "| ghemy._ He is idolized by bis employes. There | tor érime, aside trom bis “ellow-equeulers,” | and tiey gave Mie Lin oot When tine ed | WF each of his Loys. He thea Wweat to the quay, Mig back One remcon for ae Ek 8 COM | LITTLE MISS WEEZY. By Pex Surpuex. Ros: | Af teWer changes.on the Zimes than on any | Duty and’ Waite and the deiendant. Wituess | Ad tes Rave me far 's Sie, Data Ceteey Toad | where au Atierican sip was lying just ready Ing buck. Ove reason for tals, us explained by JeeG Shepard Wasbuigiou “Avs Wither | olber New York newspaper. Reporters, corre. | suid he had. Wituess gave tue vitor uaines ot | Nas decent {lest them early, Dut at every spell | to sail for Bost en architect, is the manufacture o: so much “eGo — spondents and ediiors are encouraged by judi- | the 13 not before mentioned as Doty, Cleary, = io iy, or picking ber Way through muddy Us or, 6. [i You see a gentleman particularly cour Say start Mings du the room excepting Many thousand men know trom bitter experi- ence that $1,000 a year is nova suilicient sau Losnpporta iunily wilh the American Almost the first man be saw on board was . " eto whom he appears 0 ne? “They were, £0 Havre de ; 3 cis : Ate ear, so that | parhemlurly reserved, 60 jarani Cheap stained glass used in cheap houses. The suinibai tly Meena a clous praise from the proprietor, and the sick | “Charlie” Reilly and O'Neill. Sha at ine choes rosad we ail cee meg spares; | Pelalia Curtis, who had rowed. him down to | Uulted States prudent | Soresumacty aecss sobs thet mon te beth effects of the colwred light, however, Is obiained and sulleriog draw théir salaries without re-| When the direct examination was resumed, | grief nt tie soon aid eee! the port seven Years beiore, He iound that his | yeuui ms ge elther to thurry a | cam be atm loss te dine net — by the use of sash and ull window curtains of Senator Miller on Politics. Action. dur jlones is one of the most benevo- | Fuligraff sald that he was not asked to inewi- | Snirvain‘teven damp, aud l00k at the hore: | OM Helzubor did not know him, so changed | {CURE mas ot Umited income e + buta Jewel Bitte fancy Colored since whice, aby antes | BEFECT OF THe RECENT ELEctioNS—rHE Sew | lent of then. “ills generosity is not confined 10 | pateny one in iis Statement to Martine, die | PUTWMB Leven damp, dud look at the horse? | ‘he with tis ious beard and Moorish dress; | jp the kitchen, oF delet marriage wut i has A Ghorapuanee Siena te with fancy colored shades, whica are now so wok ana arosunis coats those employed on lis own newspaper. It ls | wade the statement because nis conscience | wus all ol'a lather and was pret i played, | WHereupon, without telling his mame, be Le- | Anasced 4 eotipelenee, oF ean morte s sorte = iP . bie, also contribute tw the same end. ooo Ls broad and practical, und is extended to worthy | troubled iim, und It was the only restitution | Uri"vmn things go liiee the devendear etree eal DOES astral Same, and | 11 he be ofan emotional nature ie may ticow | PFom the Chariest a ‘@diisronie on rLace. The New York Tribune of November 19 says: | unfortunates in the profession. He iikes the real | he could wake lor Whit he bud dage. tie sad i 4 a Mrs, slaiscn. aside prudeniiai considerations and wed api face, a simalicring OF music, ei tt omen,’ 4 ror A Chicago preacher, wise ioity fights of one of the gentlemen, as they drove otf, ‘The recent sale of Kalorama Heights, and the | Seuator Warner Miller, who still remains at the | tilers in journalism, and warmly sympathizes | fie felt his disgrace keenly, more on account ot | O'S Of the gentlemen, as they drove iat » apd pretty said Pelatian; “sue's i ae I = : ae hadn't been tor Uying to overhaul you, we i snnouneement by the purchasersof the intem | 5th avenue hotel, in daily conference with his | With thein iu thelr hardships. No man is| his family than bis own. He hud received oratory have olen telt him dangling in mid- my whe.” ‘ i would be way back yonder yet,’ When I reached | 23 rgeeeribal a foot, and wakeus iew mouths iater to find | air, was more earnest thay usual last Sunday. more loved and respected by New York report. | $19,000 irom the two transactions for which he | Pou! de APES ClOMee owed 92 Your wifet” cried the other. “She is mine | thar he hus aiso married sluta, supertic ad - w~ehagses z Yon to subdivide the land into streets and | {fiends from over the state,was asked last night | ers, His employes are loyal to the core, and | fad’ been Indicted. wnd would restore ie we tae toga dle Tiere chat pluee at S39Se oi nue? | beiore God and Zam David, Matson, | head: ‘tic-doutoutr ki fi In speaking of bis text—tue Ten Command- budding sites, is the last chapter im the history | W4at he thought about the result of the late | very few are tempted from ‘him by oilers of | Gag econ 5; a : of tug children.” heap aeutinn Pelatian. “I tett her | (essed children, an ungoverned hited hor arms. Af you are David | travazance, fretiulnesss, iusensiviity son, yollr Hight to her 4s oullawed; atauy | gopiratiou,” OVer-weonlag Bell-comp rate, sis une, and I am not tue man to give | Zrroguuce, general misery and any thine elas he buda chance. crossing ie Susquehanna in the jerry L headed ct ¢ 4 increased salaries eisewhere. DUFFY CORROBORATES FULLGRAFF. New <3 Fi ere ut 6 O'cloc] Ofoue ot the most famous of the subi election, He replied: 5 tor New London, Pa., and got there ut 6 o'ciock homes of Washington. To this generation the | “Iam weil satisfied, both in the state and be was ndoturigunhers Hargiker. Inearly life} px Aiderman Michael Duily gave testimony | in ine evening.” Afler I “ett Port Deposit 1 Place bus ouly been known as « neslected spot, | country at large, except that it 5 uncomforta- | nearly’ Will SCG Bade Wien ee as eye oss | which corroborated Fuligraff's. He sald he had Sele Tor ean Perk citeauned ener c ssing soine attruction from the natural | DIY close © ines 1h OR a Indi- | overseeing details and directing the policy of | served three terms in the board. After one of ey at ate CT Tlie Migne OL scare, Ui teey,| HEE OD.e aire Raa ea thutmay ave escaped irom Pandora's: box, | declaration excited Une laughter ol more ten ary aud He etree is reseed aoe, at Bowa- | 4a, and the loss in California ought notto have | his newspaper. He dresses plainiy, and'is never | the mectings of the board elght or nine mem~ lois of time dismounting ior sind und torteains. | og, Wh, 8 eteat!” said poor David Maison, une | and ull vaig beexpecied Lo support on asulary of | obe person ib Wueconzresations but Lie preweler rg sod Ee streets is marked by doabieiron | Rappened ion Grace dom or to the office int 4 ‘carriage. | bers, including McQuade, beld « little caucus to | Guce Law a load of aay. coining, and the | OBSs1usis repeating the aaa rey OF | wom 9600 to $1,000 a year. If he. uasu't | Wits too much Absorbed in luis sermon U Hs Serie iee Ents ig pom peli peel perce polities?” © wi @ result have on party Unassuming and methodical in habit, he walke | «qx up” tor a Meeting at Fullgrat!’s ollice. Wit- % Hern wAUM issiOn. > wil bedone. Lloved | eouraze to Unroitie the bh i é gate is a porter’s lodge of ston hysterics, yossij wents—le paused for an instant, and then, ‘a pi if Tac q g unusual horses long before we met looked skiitish. 1 ina 4 dra soon alter Ube | anything unusu rss from the Park Place station of the elevated | ness weut to the factory about 7 vp, m., and | 2° rp at y Wheel npon @ bill out but 1 suail never see ber again. Give | Loneymoon he surugyies aivng for @ time and Rog APES TA Beecn Foner unas tec aide, along be] cH will strengthen the, protection policy of | railroad to ls oflice ht given hour every | Resta’ ites eb eae tee ah chez dite | ohdomy and Fan my got to me the driver | tere, with my, Viewing, to the good woman | tien succubus to -svloon. witracous, OF th Healthy Underctetbing. ‘raat aasite trees, up the steep 16. | the ropublican party. Y Hoses eal pebaed, | Morning and returns to his home the same way | McQuade, ‘The meeting discussed’ making 4 pee Se ne Be pad uiuded over, Bit & | lundiord, butcuer, baker, grocer, huberdasher | From the Loston Herald, ‘ ated. poslion a view Cee es proul | San reprercutation in, the House will prevent | about three v'clock each afternoon, «Hils step is | snarcination tor controlifag legishaion wa wait | § ELL, YOUR'E A GENTLEMAN x you anu | 76%, {he lite buudie eo ng the gilts 1oF | and tilor mast contribute to the support of the | in the choice of woolen underclothing Parkes Gecrgeiown aut Wartinston, with, Reck Cieck | inthe Fiticth Contes, Fado mee maga? | fran aud his ming clear. “He tae itraordinary | road and some ollier matters. Witness uained | ‘ELLs GENTLEMAN Big witeond chiidren, at fetuliy, og wey an ui event, tuowue over | gyn Tiss touch nent eae thee eect Baudering around tue “base of the hill The | believe that the deteat of Morrison and the | <ifcomman s prope aba ecieive in | atug mmembers who were present, from memory, cue dnnocemh eins an bs eile Ge ss = never unstrung. He is prompt and decisive in a by referring to # list of the board gave tae} We had 4uite a chat, and he told me | be said, ivoking back as the innocent offspring. But it is Only vy the | bY SmOOTLMESS Hud gTCAL SollLuENS Of LexturE; to ig Will prevent the demo- | judgment. No newspaper proprietor was ever | Stier three members Ther corresponded to | thata bieyeler bad seared a horse driven by Kind to Auna: y boy merest chisuce that Le Is avie to throtile it, tor | the eye the texture should be close, the bairs ishing their ideas, but they | Jess susceptible to flattery. He isa, good judge | Fullgraff’s list. “We decided to have a meeting | the son of a rich man of the neighborhood, Ay, ay, oirt” responded the sailor in a care-| 4 weak woman is someumes barder to couguer standing out from the surtace of equal length, Comeren sHecting any-| of men, aud he usualiy Keeps the right man fa | iatesat MeLubghlin’s house. The sate tnistees, | 122 £0 . ; | lesstone. He watched the poor man passing | by argument than a stubborn mule ts bs" the | worn ettameing: oe yabeier the eae Tr was also in recent Seats men eee eee. | ene cteaation ie eaconsreas, The necessities | the right place. His managing editor graduated | theaters arore presentat teal mecting: ae cicn | Who had_a young ludy out riding, The horse | slowig' up the vanearene ee, mat Be signi, not loug and straggling. avier the sul It was aiso in recent years nearly destroyed by | of the situation in regard to the revenue and | {rom the case of the Limes efien oe eee meeting we talked about railroad matters. ‘We | 0 away and spiiled them out and hurt them | “its a bard ease lor old David," he said, helps stance is, In & ete repels ay ares mde by the dames | the surplus will compel the democratic party | reporters and correspondents ‘hed won thesis | week rece eee ee arpa alters. We | Prvity badig: Heersince then the peoplearsond | 1a ae ce sor old a tobacco; “but I'ma Of high resoives that have | OF bluukebs, Use soltness, thickness aud close , Mere repaired. Jt was built by Joel Bariow in | to take ground as to tariff and Internal taxa-| totes ta the service of the Pvc oe Ond meeting Aldermen DeLucy and daehne ar. | there were set against bicycles. He told me, | giad I've s e lust of nim. been wrecked by Wollien too. Weak to nuuct. | ESS of Lue pile, the closeness of the texture abd. “ the sear 1505. He bad already publisued his | tion iu the next Congress. They cunnot evade | “Prg* Journalist Mr. Jones is @ charming | gued about the roads. ‘There would be $500,000 | though, that it everybody was as caretui as 1 | ° When ve ; hed home he told | stand one novie aspiration or Mita smovitiis ihe weightor the blanket are tue best guides, jumbiad—which he believed was to be | the issue. Doubtless a large majority of demo- | converasionuliee’ Hie men, 4 tea a i cos 's the peopie would svou get over their bate. | Auna the story of her husband.and laid hisgiits | iron, though she may be able W staid on tie | The Nou-conducting power of woolen sabrics Eos picking those who Believed it to, be one of | of free trade. The republicans will Ril casa ty | Femiuiscences, which he retaiis in the purest | be iu bonds, und it was said that there were too still in Maryland, and tey aout love our | was a healthy woman, with strong , Walk five miles on w shopping tour. Aud te | shrink, b Ayers Lag I Ren apa = OY inet productious ever written. ‘The large | Such enactment, and the question will ten be | 22! “a 3 yee ee re color fn that state. Aiter Ireached Penusylva- | she stole away and wept b st Lulrly Years have generated leu times inore | WrUiig woulen Utticles hey siouid never be beep pe wings, | relcrred to. the people during tke sate | ADsIoSaxor many in the cable company, and they put it to Ast Wuirly Yea > ce house with its waite stuccued walis preserves | near deteat of Carll mame Stace o: ts tormer grandeur, aithough it | Gratie party trom pi passed Ubrough tbe vicissitudes of the Late | Will certainly be det ven bulk, Uhe better. In the case rly. : 7 a y | nia, though, no White man conid have ‘been | She lived many but could never be | of hese Weak ling WOMEN Lia Lie eighty yencs | T00vEd OF Wrang. Tuey should be unmersed in found on the sucives of old book siores. He was | the result will be when free trade ’s coud. Alderman | Were auswered willingly, with uo unpleasant | b am intimate iricud of Robert Fulton, and itis sbinid of her youth dail bight dn New Loudon. | gist, “Thore is, howeve: e. nd Prewection are opposed. |The majority for | fm the tawn of Poultney, Vt. Mr. Jones’ de- | the, Broudway, Surface railroad. | Alderman | ootmronus, fs Piuled that wore of tue Latur s test vcutures in | Protection will be overwuelming. ‘Tue organt | seription of one incident in their boyhood days apiece, was too big; that there would not be as | 1 kot started at ¢ sre Pulton tested nis tor pedees anes popstn ka | tis policy ot protection. Pio cee ret ait 01 T shall not soon forget. They both atrended | mrucit’ss that to go around besaiee rhece Were | sud Crawford Ford at 12:3 ir Batiow | organization af the labor vote ae Presagiag any | (2¢,S#me church, under the eyes of thetr par- | some expenses to conte out of the Loodie, ‘This ad sent us his iareweil | Vere one led helptucets, but now they | {utocold Waicr; When thé ‘soap ts entirely re a. ‘tradition that, in we- | might more spproptiataly be termed obsirne. | moved tuey should be Bung up'to diy witous hed Avoudulest:15 | cordance with her dyinj wish, it was Wiapped | tiouists, who obstruct and but seldom oller » | Weinsing. yo eatopped Jor ding | about her poor old shoulders in the coffin and | suustidie in tue Way Of interesting and ine | Night dresses made ot cotton are preferavle, Were just about to | buried with her. 5 jere Fulton tested his torpedo: Congress w cousider bis sche it down to dinner.” They invited me cordiully' | “The tue old bullseye watch, which Is stil | SHUHvE companiunsip oF turnin exaunpies | fe summer « tiie materia! may be cvowen Jor ee x 4 r = | sit down to dinner. They invite y | ‘The litue old’ bull’seye watch, whic pape eRAOOA ee, paguners P| sister u e led “evtton-flanvel” Was sent as minister to France in Isizand | daner to the country w Toe laboed Fag ene Cas eee ee eae GEREUG | was the drat PO DUUnE TS have Ses OU unices | waitaLthe table with them, und were very | ju the possession of oneor ber rude Sar Ceeir danghicts to Mel | Ty meetcombarteaen Sap caseeacen aaa Ged. While ov & journey, at Cracow, in Poland, | Vote ts in favor of protection, although it voted | gr ypteasee Suggestion, the two boys stole out | Aldermen DeLacy aud Cleary taiked, auc they | Pleasant to me. I jooked ‘at my cyclometer | now all Lat remains to tell of David Matson— —————+e0-—______ be long, lousely Huing and but easily about Where he was buried. “He bequeathed Kato: | for Henry George in this Ruisuts or] Ofehureh walle the sccond bymn was being | thougiit there was euough to go around a | here, and it showed 129 miles, I'reaehea Phil- | tye lost man = s 5 the neck. Jhose peuple who are habituated to Fama to bis nice, Mrs. B 2g | Pabor are protestants tee, Knigats of | suug, ang sped away to the wouds to commune | $82 GG) chives, wed eho eeacee COL eat | adelpula that evening at quarter of gehen cen Why = “3an’s Wom is Never @| sleeping with the Arnis aueuvered vat in cold fhe many years residenc od | Labor are protectionists. Iu a contest that Is | its’ guimnicd mapuee. They had a glorious | proposition wad carried. At the tid meeting, | §X O'clock. — I hud ridden 160% mile: Travel in the Future. “Woman’s Woman.” Weather to be secured against cbillis by thick j Mrs. Bomford, the old pia. jas the scene of | to settle the control of the national government | ijme, “The sun wasan’ hows high when they | dr the second oneat MeLaughlan’sa weeks citer, | The roud for the last thirteen miles was lik From the San Fraucises Report. Under flannels, All undergarment- ought to much ta HOT eRaty, And. social gaiety. | they will favor protectionists, eijier im thelr | separated. Horace was surge thar thats | oes Was about Where the money Was going | Hoor, but till then the roads were preity poor, | From the Earsh, Men say they cannot understand why a] be changed al night, and the uudervest sor period fence here the | own organization oF in the purty that favors | iysence In church would not be notleed. ta, to be pat up—who wus to hold il. air, Mecuve | staid in Philadelphia uniil Saturday, andsaw | wien ¢ orge Stephenson asserted bis ability | «man's at naa Honinehin' » | night wear sb@ald be as were es tust om- ' The labor vole organized the more the fagy | GeorKe Went Lome with dire forebodings. "Nor | wus upposed to Moloney. ie nought he coura | &Bo0d deul of the elty. “Everybody treated me ‘man's woman’ is never a “woman's woman. be labor vote is organized, the more the labor Ss juyed during the day. The one removed ou y. He | Weil without exception. On “Saturday 1 rode | to run passeuger coaches at a speed of twelve to} Because a man’s woman is not _a wornan’s |> ' Hsing should be earetdlly aired with te bed mithville, N. J.. where they make the Siar | Giteen miles an hour, scfentitic and practical | woman, men invariubly put the eauses down to | louie: during the wight the. other should sist oman’s sy. ou bang over 4 Chair pear tue Window, Todress sister woman's envy and jealousy. Though ‘undress in an intensely cold room ts © “ir | W#8 he mistaken in his misgivings. He bad uot | nov be tpsted with so much. mone: ote will prover pioccivhs because. tie air | Nas He malstakcon ip ls malggivi : 0 ney. He | 8 SATAN in proc senaed Im, thelt meetings | Wiig was a struightiaced Congreeuflanatiat tat | Peetao ea fe Wage etesiey, Pygkowed, My. machines, ‘The gehitlemen connected with tie | men deemed him fit fora lunatic asylum; but inter?” ited him out into the woodshed. George was | unanimous. The defendant voied for it. The | {ctory were very Kin . time hasshown thattrains may be ran at a an islation this winter?™ Me i eo 1a dway-raiirond Aue | Sboat the country and they showed me over | UC ral tat : there are hundreds whom this doubie-aced cap | hurdsuip which should it pocsibic, be eeouped. Sirs. Dewar Eig per sping there will Ue any’ tmportant | man made a selection froina pumberer BISESS | CiaCGae ees aa Ta AS | Loritiand’s sigek lara aud Stuer pisces tactics | much greater velocity without materially adde fits, woman-world us a wholes neither envious | Wood-stoves, ao Fapldiy heating, ate ar beer dt atime scone of | leglslation at this session, asit lusts only trom | redy in picwio. He gaya the way eden @ aeee | Sie meeting of the cancus ab MeLanghitn's | Belghboriood. I staid there tll Tuesday and | ing to the dangers of railway travel. The flight | nor jealous. UTexceptional cases Ido LOLspeals, | ye ean a ee eee ae coal is ne Le old | Appropriation bile” Rit tae ee gkass the | Ing that the memory of it caused bimn to shrug | hive make eeenlng Seago eee aeulin's | teh rode buck to Pulladelpinta, 01 Giie fast express on the Pennsylvania railway | But men never realize and never can be taughi | buroed; light kindling soon War tbem sul the Loveit | appropriation bills.” 4 ne iiportant ques 7 a ¥ sold the y ‘ A ve ‘The next day I left and early in the afternoon | 1s a marked ¢xampie of the possibilities in the | thuta man’s Woman “has two. faces under 4 | ficienUy, wud the temperature quickly sells ly, wh ne< Aucilatew days | Hons Will go Over to the Fittietu Congress.’ rcaen wie bhase eke neat Eithachis patents | Bir cence otLee votes eek be ihe Moe | Kateaek tha Lacaster pike: Genuribericttet | wax al enetaieine Gok eee eet ae ood,” ene for men and another for women. Do | alter te sieeper bas cajuyed bie sponge Dap ago, when it was s Ia gentlemen: Mee | “lL decline Lntals chaet thee sacuisstaier” | did not misy hig from the ghureh of incie | Pyne call it pon cee PaReE ae eo eee Mens | Darulugiown uudreached Lagsasler abort one | lead now ruus the finest cas ikea amy male readers, if I have any, begin to see | gud Is comiortavly ensconced iu @syndicate of Puiiadely nilemen, Mes, | | “I decline to tik about the senatorship. It | theology was more lenient 4 ft wasall left to Slolouey. He was coiook, | O'clock the next day, and Columbia ative, My | Nine hundred and’ twelve miles, including | Stake ut Hest owt ‘They should atter that ————— Lovett and her children silll retaiming & one- | 18 not my method of conducting @ campaign.” The friendship thus begun in boyhood lasted | an fouy ae ave votes and ay for them, ‘They | ¢yclometer registered a little over three hun- | seven stops, are xccomplished in 25% hours, | just _sonteuce. A man’s woman, with men, is| A Feank Opinion of Mr. Hemmend, ‘ Sith interest. tion axainst you | nearly a lifetime. Belsre the ne was | taiked-tie mbtter over ang sald’ there’ woud | dred and twenty-one miles. The rouds were | and the average tine i= 36:30 tallies oa hour bright, animated, entertaining, coaxing, toudy- | Prom the Portiand Oregoulan. ME. JUSTICE HARLAN'S KESIDENC! Dell, Se Piatt aud Mr, Mortage ine? ME. Cor | Taunched Horace Was Very abxious that Bir, | notbs guz ous apiece’ arouude and bens Good ana d arrived at York carly the next Gay, | portion of the Gisieaco 9 rin 1 the rates 8 cay | IE Ge LAYS, eb the cee Gelnands, Put her ‘Sam Jones is heading this way, which calls = mphonae }, Mr. Platt an fe . 4 $4 A v nd Amore at five o’cl Ubat atzernoon, | enty-five les an boul a co wil men wud she is a 2. ie won"! omineut oujects of tue landscape | | “The whole story is situply alsurd, Mr.Blaine | jones, who thell had little money, should go Siiear god Gown £0, S200 apisce. “his Was | Siu ough ete rond grew to'be perrGane a med | omens our, tue delving wheels of a locome- | tiie’ that or the eel ee simply ‘yawns | 0 mind an incident of the Hainmond revival to those driving out Lith sirect und along the | Will ueverin uy way interfere in’ this cum | Inher Gttine, Wer ieee ad eee Te Pal Pilhe above isa sample of Duffy's testimony, | Hidden about $35 miles. live on this train make 258% revolutions | through time until the return of the cuat-tails, | in Portland some years back. “What do you Roribern range of bills is the uouse whieh Mr. | Pilgy and cerlainly not against an original | had had some experience io Bir’ Greciogis | ware ee es Fallgrat's evidence: | The hext day I stared for Washington, but | minute. Win. H. Vanderbilt's spare of $1 | ibis ab almost invariable rule that the woman | think of Brother Hammond?” asked one plows : | iriend, and has not doue it. “Everybody eaows gol 5 i y i | when within About seventeen miles of hoine | milles i 61 mlauics on tue New’ York Cebtral | ghost liked by man inieest ited be aero eee | Maine of Brother Hammond?” anked one plows Justice Harlan is baring Uuilt for bis own us i : revious Dewspaper ventures, and knew his | Mr. Duffy's Irish wit and brogne made bim a y y e highes Bi Y = ; att ts axainst me and that bis only | fren ot business’ qualities When he | oes entertaining witness than his col- | broke my lever and Lad totale the train. Good | is declared to be the highest raie of speed ever | The reason why I’ve Just been telling. gard Brother Hammond’ ay oue of the trials The site selected Is oa top of tue erest of the hill | ery 18 “anything to beat Muller.” ‘Gov. Cornell | CK, Of money Horace bad always been in | league, and his Voico was lull and stron; me? Tnever had such « good time in my life, | attained in this country, but this speed was not That Christians have to bear.” aud forms 4 part of what was formerly tue | Is unqualifledly for ragpind bas told my friends | the habit of opening the cashiers desk and | “ive dessribed the mecting oF te wesinbl Inever will forget it nor the kind treatment I | a surprise to good engineers, many of whom wi Se sack aise aiene iia. a eee. round the collapse | go, aud that 4 i ° ved.” el ~ wag reper biaD college | #0, and chat be thin: ht to bo re-elected. | taking what ue pleised, with ho relerenea, to | tian” held at sicLanghiin'e fast bersce reer | Fecelved.” fron frat “hn "the beter "ehat”™ 200 ‘miles | A. wil answer. ‘ie cals bis bait ond tees eons See Doge. qouaprenous catuce 1a thee ion makes iba | His name has been dragued into this thing | piits due Or boves te be Hall Geared | eee ean teneauinvs fast be preven, and aa aT naa ee a ye ee So'thon the ‘residence of Sica? gvep more | simply to blind his friends ia the country.” ~ | Digg of thle, and lnklinaied AbeC IRGC Take | eer aaa earn ire presente und In Chureb. pinertran roads, Tiiciz Soe Years agp Simandt | in, UPS aes ogee a cares We, Bee | een eee ae pis Mermense ota i P @o than the residence of Bir. AL Ly Barbe see. to be stopped If be put in bis money. Horace | who was golug to rua agals, and one alderiece, “Life is short?" the preacher cried Rolgan stad ¢ paper belore the Hew Sock Bar. | 3 ‘have been cnown to swap wivesn | pte represented ‘small shop Fon arenitec ee Meee ie sive of Lath sireet | @ Suggestion to Sedentary Work: made a sort of halt promise; but George with the | usked where was the monéy coming agra From bis pulpit up on bigh. fuer Slab on, —Porare Traveling", sn bien | dae tuat este crighs Gor 6 toe ae an | ee ~ ded 7 ne architects, Messrs. Morublower & Mi A 2 ‘ers | horse sense that bad ever distinguished him, | these who canted to end BARS Oriet ates: Jameson bi ‘sony s.ghed, he expressed the belief that raliroud cars could | Order np he SEs Sing co | Holvora, nearly opposite Chancery lune, and @ the ‘house, baturaily consi Pa Seton Hoe: estimated the promise for what It Was Worth’ | suid he was going to get hid from the Broad, armel ah oe: Auli pe ara sy ‘be savely propelled oy steam Bt the xstt of OOR 1 ERD Sac tue tovkn fs totler Impressed | Weekly sale Of @ couple of tans. Now there ts ee ee ce eiee df woud cecupy, und the | Ifany one can get an hour out of doors each | and thon McElrath: become aes: ner! | rail aft gee any money wntit anenty “ 2" the tulles on Ibour. He sald: “The Emi Of | ane with the ideu that he dide't ‘hak: rast iactory near London bridge aud another Fesuit ls tuat itarcuitecturaliy uarmonizes with | aay he peal woke ones For years afterward Jones aud Greoley were | inonth after election, and thon Peer gies utapoon waged ate rani Tamia, Bas akan tite Sey sabe toward weet | Cotadt On Sten to hae “a. tec need ween which ls @ duily output the exiended sweep of country whieh it over. | °2Y nothing more. For most of | For aera Pande aes San alongs 2 F Moguads on the north sees aoe 4 Swati wetetts Eee deem the ultimatum of raiiroad travel. Instead | €™ et Seared ee: ADS | in New York, bet se Bredera counity fesigeacts ha toca peseryel | forsiow walking lt a sae Sor sie? Salking, | Welcoane. guast iw te douss” formu’ ge | gt acaaede Os ie Dorey sueps Of the city | BEST GA e SS A aeteae ofeutting what I eall'a mere drill through the | Yet whens general row was started be whipped | aq sale of from thirty toforty tous. ‘This dog, Modern country resideaces bas Leen preserved | for slow walking is a waste ot Roya 4 Pe country and goinground everything in the way ‘concealed jaded Geer. Hele aiructare ty le wide ‘gud obusa vr | being good for auvthtng escxereay, ean | Gheregautara made at sonar nou hisname | Used. Hy alas ‘OU sustgutzouriacuey om | ain yeanear are nonce iprawtraigheilue wets cata sad way for | Yell that would Mave curdied ‘ihe blood in | food, t# made, of wheaten four (chiefly that "y_ Or tie “socth “nud “elst grou tens | Mave the best foot-ball weather of the year; end, | UpOM, Mrs. Yones as a iasdel. wiles "Well | artes Me ead: ties aul sag ys Est fend Betaritapereds Senge aa bis pores, pee ase ral ue way 200 fect wine oe, tite | wili promise to do anything ou earth bur suit | aud prairie meut, were ‘the ‘first article alls constituting = stories “ure | 1f he come i st his | way he have done so, for many a time did she | all right.” . ” =f totin’ er razor.” He draws the line there.— | Of» Vegetable or iruliy pature introduced, and Hires tte anna Get eth sear setae | an Pe eneeGaee oY GPa” P| te caeheta, Sohn Eaeeoan.g| Tn amare | Be meertsear et en | na et fe orming u suitabie basis for the high i | doa lot or i maping hou a eo a si ———0e HDIeh Curatociis feta ecse In ickted at | Igy wo eapluly bnidgity ah vgatieateraieg ey | Hpi thew Old thud peturas chttanged | eepeactian wiih Megoade pecetnen SEE | asege Borat Vint Winlosw Patnes, lec gah Regret dT. 3 her Of 144h stree: and one Of the uaven | aud shapely legs It he ‘can own bie Satheaay belore tue death of Mr. Greeley, and s feud sul | df urchased irom him Western Union ‘the Sew York San, Mareial tee ce ene ol tapeaton al $ im the subdivision Kuown as University Park, | #lernoons, and a few of his triends eau, they | ©2ist# between the two papers. Mock to the amount of 65,087, wiuich he paid | Flom te ser York® with which floors, | the siguais and times perfectly seltied; i Spd its soutberu {rout basad uuctstructed view | Ca do bate and hounds work enough to "MaKe wae eyes become moist whenaver he Ii Abell slowing wituces 23 tee ge es aeali and settles GC a tine ete eat | pans ae bows gids Guriug Usp ercaait os erates: ~ : ‘oF this reason, as Weil as because | Meu ali ne: , thous é . ‘i . ‘ciosed—then, the southin eapomure is the inure cheetiatis | tuake i hard to take ia all of ieee aay, HENRY J. RaxMoxD. saan By Seer Senin. Mudison avenue house are thickly studded: | Mvuas ‘ur faveiing at 100 miles an bour We fn pee 6 ge el his atiuile the'l/ving toons 0! ‘the house are | 1CFMIbg. “Ale can Lave uimonth yetat tenuis: | Am exeellont photograph of Ms, Raymond ane thing wil Ido; Most gracefully Epattments On tis Atel fee cota ad ceatiec! | shall more sa‘ely travel 300 nities an hour. Ob chat, ide: | Hus epteance Bail, hick ts | Hie in gels sadule horse he can ride ches | hangs above is desk. “He erpdits bien wish ail | . [utenetnlng Mult Go; Mant er spartments on the cold an 7 . the siaircsse bail, te salrease | Hundred miles @ month in the same bode gush | ihe exeglinnt quailties that spe td Wear te proudly, wea itpatcutty, yond aus thing oh this tlds of the “Atastie | A Cunsovg Face connected with oenti Kiichen, are ali in ibe north sive of tue | ™ Boon. u of base “] ie: a A > erieket, la man, it. Greley once told mx 1a staircase is of Tennessee =} is worthy of relatit Ben RE | Poot are in the south aide Tse aeie cus | lent shape, =* OF Polo to Keep him in exeel* | FiRGs yar Kaymund was ‘the ent Hepives to ane the hive argo ERY pane, yaliniiur tothe one in the Caplol ut Wash | uorina igw miles bad been somevr Bi from 14th street, and at the corner of the ————+e._—____ Whom he had ever Bean compelled tocaition | Aadfbias metake, aod wn: and unadeanas Ce A ete bab aren dag pl aa Bouse is a round tower with tue upper portion | FatHEer PFRAENGLE ACCEPTS THE ABBACY. ‘bi Among the millions of eternity, Tar Ge to walls of cedar iniaid with mothe b he ‘bars seldom or ever saw. but be was, Severed with red ling. abd the rounded rooi | Throwgu wn iucurrect siateauent upaiened sas | Pee A Pay Lye] RO oi 29 thos, os Visited “to an alaraing extent. le could 0 sueovere samme. | press, it was Reber | f reverentis® Gi-pear Sasnoss that ¢ Interior is roumy ald is very couvenienti; | reported that the Rev. Father | the et ee 0 oe pndecgcana th earaiig gle Lad asnes bead Seranged wh a se" dnoroveieats of« ey | covagper it Sage Penns ta, devine, the 4a wwe lng, OF uty Bouse. In tuct, it isa cliy house, witn ibe ex | Qa the contrary, he telegraphed that he ‘would ers option that it is larger than Is usually built in | accept. . Q nas, le rare vo t at Otinwa, Ont, that the in playing SE ee [RA Re ae Oe | ema

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