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Tees on ibe W cas 2 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., SATURDAY# JANUARY 8, 1887-DOUBLE SHEET. , or PRIC 2 REAL EST. MA’ NOTABLES IN NEW YORK. tered in New Y« and, of course, successful; for A ROW OF OLD COPPERS. THE MUSEU, as ARV ie CITY AND DISTRIC THE BIG DRILL. L Se \TTERS. oe Ww : etahusare ca & ata ough to Br ee : NATIONAL MUSEUM. = OURNEY TO JAPAN. = ee Great Prospects for the May Military | Rumored Revival the Eight-Heur Cumming»-Hall Pen Sketches. ‘up aman in any wal life here. ‘The Collection of Coins at the National | Its Future as Outlined by Prof. Baird. | From) Washin, to ’ FO SAVE THE WATPR. pibccotomsrte a a Agitation in the Spring. cea stance, Cyrus W. Field. jr. went, inte, ote of the ise, mad by Pinal pei nee a Cage mermerte) SS eee iva Windex S55 ho yy an dag ei olin nlgceega Per ceptor fe, noms, fn ais city pone ADDITIONAL SPACE —-NREDED—AN = UNEXPRCTED — Capt. Symons ————— — NEW ENTRIES BY REGIMENTS, BATTALIONS AND | HOW POLITICS MAGNIFY THE HOUSES WHICH STATE. | MONEY AND BRAINS AND THEIR INFLUENCE IN FE. | Dacked! AN INTERESTING SERIES OF AMERICAN CEXTS—A| DEVELOPMENT DURING THE PAST YRAR—A CHAIN | THR SIGHTS OF A TWO MONTHS’ TOYAGR DROCRIBRD mepectorse = (COMPANTES—RAILROAD INTEREST AND ITS RESULT. | MEN ERECT IN THIS CITY—THE NRW COLUMBIA BANE 7 pari Bape ee a ene EXHINIT OF CURRENT MOXETS AB WALL AS | OF MUSEUM BUILDINGS—WUSECNS OF SPBCIA: 2 CTLDING—THR BUILDERS BUuLDING nugw- | 8Pecial Correspondence of Tar Evrxrxa RARE .TED—CURIOUS, a Capt, Symons hns prepare! « nev set of tnstrac- | 4 private letter bas been recetved trom Mr, ‘Z| SOTDING—THE AND THE New Your, Jan. 7,19e7, | Atyone of them may be the 1s gure of gucceas it] RARE COINS coNTEMPLA srecnamxs | ETc. CHINATOWN—A PRETTY JAPANESE LEGEND. tions to inspectors of t water department. | © De Leon, now on a @rill tour through the 4 —— A BRILLIANT JOURNALIST. ‘there is something in family after all. perninee Prof. Spencer F. Baird, secretary of the Smith- ‘The Women's Anthropological ‘These instructions have b= se wich the view | south and west, under date of January 2d at} some of the master builders have received the | _The echoes of Henry W. Grady’s speech at the _Awos J, Commnvos & BLAKELY HALL “That 1s, I have no doubt, the most complete | sontan Institution, in his report to the board of FY | etwas ietter from Moe bar. ne to redueing the waste of wate ‘tS, 24 | Mobile, from which THE Stax obtains the foilow- | tmpresston from what thelr workmen have said, | New England dinner are still reverberating in the collection of American cents extant,” remarked | ents of the institution for the year 1885-6, speaks | |erty paemuime covtars of tee awn consequently the cost of th The | ing: “na hasty trip through half a dozen cittes | that there is a prospect of a renewal in the epring | S0uth and west, Grady, however, won fame long the numismatist at the National Museum to | of the satistactory progress made in arrancing the | weatty seemed nee boca wy wu following paragraphs from the tustruc are | | find the interest tn the drills wide-spread and| of the agitation for an eight-hour day. It is | before fame made him famous. It was Grady who STaR reporter, referring to a collection of Ameri- | collections of U cohirigg ao 4 a=. Sr. Rense ams. | RY A LADY—SCENES ON THE IeTENCS—A NIGHT IF National Museum acconting 0 | titchoork, to de pachiethk: Grataa Interesting to the Water cousuiaers as well a8 to | very active; and thisis corroborated by taik with | stated that the matter is being considered by the | WFote the masterly deseription and subtle analysis Boarding-House Life. can cents Just presented to the museum by Dr. I. | the provisional plan of installation. “From thls | Gosia Sanaa. a toes Noe TH fv the inspectors: travelers on the trains from every section of the| organizations of the workmen now, but in a | of the character of that rough old rock of the re- Sm bare | E,Nagle, of Pennsyivania Though there are | time forward, however,” the professor says, «ft | nq Manan as follows: “Examine into the location of pip country. ‘The news of the May event has spread | rather secret way. Some think that this question | Dellion, Robert Toombs, copied throughout the | TALES SUGGESTED BY THE REAGAN TNCIPENT—A | only about four hundred of these pennies, a coin arrived here, after ¢ Will be Impossible to develop the collections satls- practicable to see that ¢ two Months at sea, he frst of Se greatly in the two weeks since I left Washington; | will come up at the meeting of the International | !ength and breadth of the Union seven or eight | PICTURESQUE OROUF IN A YOUNG LADY'S BED | collector would value them at several nundreds | factoriiy without additional space. The labor- : = PERIENCE ON THE PLAT “Dr. N: Very last moment, Before leaving home, De free from danger of frees and the capitaimay prepare forsuch anjoutpouring, | Bricklayers’ union, which is to be held in this city | Years ago. He isalso the authorof the marvel-| ROOM—A THRILLING EXI of dollars. “Dr. Nagle has been collecting them | atories and workshops are entirely inad equate 10F | our pion 4 located fn thi respect should as she has not yet seen, from the four points of the | next week, and ‘that whatever tsdone will bede. | 1008 Story of the Dantel boys which excited the | FORM OF A SLEEPING CAR. for years,” said the numismatist. “He has proba- | the storage of the nnexhibited collections and the Soins Sango ny house should ay of the Sethi D Francisco by the United States compass Citizens of the better | termined then. The bricklayers seem to be the | iterest of a nation over ayear ago. Grady it 18] mre or four interesting persons, in whose com- | DIY examined a good many tons of coins to pick | accommodation of the preparators and mechantes, | incre, yhreesticter dinette . class, I find everywhere to be quite as deeply 1n- | strongest of all the labor organizations here, anait | Who six weeks ago so thrillingly described the at-| pany a Star reporter happened to be the other | Ut these; in fact, scrutinized every penny he has | and the exhibition halle do hot afford aitahie | seat Of Wy the overland rou terested In the event as are the military, and the | is rather expected that they will take the lead ina | ‘Mpt to lasso @ hog in the streets ot Atlanta. | evening, were speaking of the ludicrous positions | €ver seen.” opportunity for the display of the materials | B40 Our long oooan trip was a very quict aud which the sup and the pipes and exy {alrer sex are already on tiptoe for thelr proposed | matter of this sort. Some of the employers are } The truth is that, asa writer, he is supernaturally | in watch people aro sometimes placed. ‘The sub- | _ D¥. Nagle’ collection of “coppers” have been tn- | already in onder for public examtnacion, ack | smomt one ond ngged yearn ney the angacity of the chotes of ation for the ari; | face eae taeae unt here Wau, be no disturbance | Tan and a Young Mens Christan asoodasion with | Jct 788 Muevested by the Reagan bath incident. | Siaied ins lanes case in the hall Gevoted to the J letlon. and abovealleach department, showid | the giscoutorts inca tn _ as bees ees ees as wuasent Gus Gao a | Sd Ook Ca ae “prolonged contest of iat year | Squat intaectual tacts.” Hemisnt have written | |The most embarrassing event of my lite,” sald : Isolated trom those which aajotn It. When several oven tr ity of ined to | “! Solomon’s Mines,” “Georgia Scenes” and | one of the company, “occurred in this city a year | little label attached giving the date and describ- | collections are placed eld the same ¢ men disinclined (2 | Whateiers “Elements of Logie ‘His incuttions | or so aga, I was at's fashionable boarding house, | 15 the pecullarity of, the penny by which it, ts are placed side by side in the sam ° °) rove all | bas made the major hot Pas the Wane Seay Sou inuot expect in com. | Temew a contest with the bosses, ‘The result, of a known and cl pass of a letter; Dut, briefly stated, the result of | the strike last year gave the men nine hoursin- | fre only equalled by the acutenessof his perceptive | where Thad won the reputation for modesty and | ji2¢" 2, 20 on & plac = | involves during ment much ts lost in respect to effect and con- | four hours in eros he numismatist. For | ventence of “study, not. to. mention. the | OWT Bours We were only Thave T seen 80 order, and mace famtilar with tts . . "He astonished the New England Vane instance, one label Says “Tin cent inclined to | still greater disadvantage of over crowded space, | WUC Of interest th so short a time, If tt {use Prompt action with it in case of | (hp tip Is most encouraging. Uidianapolts Will | Wonk was resumed, the relations etwete chem: | KOS Decatise he was the ars specimen of a | diMdence, Among the boarders were a maiden | ioftz"anbttsr says siiapiy “eleven berries” mean- | vas Sone ceeaatage of over crow ted apace, | UT tins uncut oa kat fee accident Will often prevent much damage to walls | certal other museum butiding, the collections being now i instruction, and Lam sur w faniry corps: and, doubtiess, by her champion | Ployers and the employed have been altogether | Georgia Yankee who had ever shown hunself at | lady of uncertain age and a young man about | ing that the man who engraved the die, cut eleve! and fMrntiure. To n a amicable. ‘There 1s no disposition on the part of | 08@ 0! their dinners. And a Georgia Yankee 18 a8 | town. The former occupied a room immediately | berries in the wreath, 39 completely under control, and the force et cura- 1 inore . a student of ale the pipes it wilt generally be a fo open a | battery, spite of the “kick” against horges in the | At x (ee cies 2 iss Pgomplet ere fand the force ot cur : wa sth Spicbt’ou one of tu" upper liom ts gerui tu: | dri -Cioctnnat ts wide awake. Col, Moore and | tbe employers to make further conoessions, and it | fuPcrior ,t9 one ofthe New England breed a8 8 | over mine, and the latter generally slept. late in VARIETIES OF COPPERS. rs, assistants and preparators so well onganized oe The 4 ior Pet 4s claimed that the men are not inclined to begin ad, fro ‘The series embraces nearly every iasue of each | {%1 so thoroughly prepared for the task, within ehtance of air If the water caunot tuus be | Major Pettibone, of the first regiment, are very | !8 claimed m ‘and talk | Self-control, wit, tact aud horse-sense combined, | the morning, just across the hall from my door. braces nea eighteen months, of at the most two vears a spare Stopped off and drawn the wow ius ii | anions to come’and J think the rallrodd arrange. | Stoutrevivine te eleht-hour agitation may not | 1 company where the latter ingredient 1s usu | The iady had passed that freshness of youth when | Year since the United States mint was established | {wine an lame as (ene MMe TOO Cw NaS 8 ee Oftentimes cam be from the upper floors by the s tine | have any real’ foundation, ally lacking. “Beyond all this, he had something | women are mose attractive, but still belleved her. | !n 1793 to the present date, The cents issued dur- | with cases uf specitnens thoroughly mounted for ings, early ail without ¢ cee ee are aed | Golan ot Pou tural mek that large visting of | 12 talking with a prominent batider, a Srax re. | 40 82%, and he took three day's to think over tt be- | seit o be much sought and was exceedingly coy | ing the rst few years are. distinguished mainly | exubicion, ave picturvegun ba Se a ee ot oe a ee ted ee ee ie eter at Clivinnatl and | Porter Was told that the workmen do fot seem to ate e saldit. When he did say it, his manner | and prudish, pats by the fact that the Liberty head upon them does | _ The development of the museum during the past thatched witha sediment evek Dy means of which the ac | lvilans from Ohio will center at CinelnR ake the interest and pride in thelr work that they | SBoWed thas he meant it from the bottom of his} | One morning, —about 2 o'clock, I was aroused | not wear a Liberty eajy bu carries that article of | Year has been unexpectedly gree ae uae be Twas much t Can mayors sectes Sine Huw et hot | At Lowlsville there 1s real business meant, Col | Wd formerly. ‘They do not work even the nine | Beart. To tllume his itne of thought, imagination | by the sound of a heavy body’ falling against | apparel on the end of « pole which Is swung over | JUdged from the fact that. about fiteen hundred In fact 1 Ne ao ax doen ceconioed ee sville there 15 re ‘4 hours, and as far as he 1s concerned he 1s di red | 4nd diction came to him on the wings of inspira-|my door. It was my neighbor across the | her shoulder. In 1808 the cap and pole were ‘Parate lots of specimens have been received. fut.ut genbral of che stats certalniy means bust. | With the practical operations of the shorter hours, | On. | The self-made navobs of New kngland birth | hall. fe had been spreeing and at that moment | dropped out and Liberty ‘appeared with s circiet | certain Proportion of these were obtained fe jutant general of the state) certainly means waa |. Workmen say that no action has been taken andthe intellects perfumed in the alr of New | was suffering with mania. He had a good reputa- | or “chaplet about her brow, inscribed with | £0Vernment expeditions and surveys aud ts | Doeullg tna company contests, Citizens tuere | looking to a general movement in favor of shorter | Bagland colleges Ustened to ium with rapturous | tion among the boarders and I thought to keep bis | the word “Liverty." ‘This. fashion. prevailed | Of Perhaps equal value thrush exchaee ory toot oft several potuts gc yt pola severat how © ving us tu » Vistt t ny wate may te maceelly Castieman, of the frst regiment, (Who 13. 21S0 a hot water apparatus be im Show the occupants how te and instruct them that i should U on a re hours during the coming season, and no general | delight. He went for them in istsof their own | condition from becoming Known, 80 1 took Bim | Gowns to tthe dag twine he catne | {arte larced a ae. the aera a ae feara someting of th ee ee ccamaean cen arily th | Apeare deeply interested im the trip and piue- | action. 1s expected. The stondcutvers, are GOW Choosing, and he unborsed them with unex- | into my own room to nurse him through the night. | uge of the big copper cents ceased In Is7, | Uy and value, has been in the forth ef gilts. d town or Ss caus sediment. cock lowest | grace wil have a lange and’ ry tworking and will continwe to work elgae hours | Smpled case and earnestness, He was in a bad condition and was taken with & | andthe sualter'cente ot siloyed metal Were 12 sac mute tr eiareineatar fixture in the house, con fay wien | hag r A Under the terms of an apreetnent reaciied by arbe | I AMFst met Grady over five years ago, It was at | chill soon atter 1 got him in bed. sted. The first of the stall cents were issued In |e 4, Seaeeay: the sewer, if must not be he water IN THE STATE OF TENNESSER tration. Other separate organizations, consider- | the Yorktown centennial. I had heard many an| ‘Then I found that I was short of blankets. One | that year, and had on its reverse the i ofan is perhaps too early in the history of the seit wat rhe to the upper MAME |] eqnnot say as much. Memphis will be repre. | ing themselves strong enough to secure such a | !nlellectual tidbit credited to him, and I studied | lady, whose room was next, t mine, had deen | eayicin ilsiit Sutsomneetly theledinn bed wien | ‘USCUM to take Into cousideration the question Of taabihty to get water ar t y n- | him with some interest. He was a3 smooth-faced | aroused by the confusion and betng {riendly with sented probably by a 0 : company of zouaves, besides | Concession, may demand eight hours, but a gel ‘a e a ‘ has continued in vogue, appeared. The collection | Of the extent and nature of its future develop ‘Therefore look well to thts se 1 " oe | eral WOveTaaTie Da ‘not | and as well knit as Thomas F. Grady, of New York | the young man, she stood with her head poked | while of historical oat strates the fine dis | ment. such inst ons. ak Sehceeatal one | Of any complaint or deficiency of pressr the famous Chickasaws; but from Nashville's | Shel movement, in uding aif orguntzations 8 city, but there the stinilarity ends. “ihomas Fran- | through the smallest crack in her door, induizing | {incvious mate & ‘ate ius The coinage of | useful When the Peet ae tere eae Try all the UXtures tn th H ase first regiment I expect only one com; The aoe fa Gis as eyes the color of cedar berries; Henry | in expresstons of sympathy and sorrow. To her} | one year will be divided luto several varieties. A | yrowth ‘We may protit toa certain extent by the | are found leaky or ue jain t ects | old Porter Rifles are not “fit” for a contest now, Gobo ell en ott Od oe Woodfen’s eyes are black and brilliant. ° Neither | explained the situation and she suggested that I| variety may owe its origin to the accident of a | experience of oibe namong, bate the want Pants where the fault f=, I notice t | and Col. Currey says he has no faith in their entry | | Itis stated that the opposition in Nebraska to | has a moustache, although stlver-tongued Tom | might get blankets off Mis3 Blank’s bed. That | proken dicstle cent se ng. on its face a slight | museum. of the United States Will Of necmslty pair the <eme. After the tir " in May. the re-election of Senator VanWyck 1s employing | fancles he has one, The New York Grady moves | lady, Who was none other than the old maid who | mutilation that would hardiy be discovered With & | lave toatuces peculiar to Itself developed in re has expired, make a second examin Ac uontgomery 1 found the bors wide awake. | in part the same tactics which were used to de- | With qulet deliberation; the Georgia Grady moves | Was the terror of my life, had gone, she sald’ (0 | qulcruscope, sponse 1 the peculiar needs of the peuple of this us pie that tie necessary Fepalrs lav Both the Greys and the Blues are driliing splendid | to. ex Senator Wind inact as though stirred by’ electric impulses. The Spend the night with a friend. “As 1 climed the ENGRAVERS’ PRIVATE MARKS. continent. Itshould be remembered that Une tie rica, butt it | teams and che city peopie are ruil of entiustasm | font ex Senator Windom in Minnesota some Years | Grady of the Hmpire state of the north has a | stairs and stood irresolute with my hand on the | men vant noRAYESS ced also by the whim | tonal collections of every principal European YauEDwe cuneanew | and of faith in the biue ribbon coming home with | ago. AS 1s well-known, Senator VanWyck owns a roseate complexion, sandy hair and full eyes; | doorknob, I felt the cold perspiration come out all 'n varieties were produced also by nation are divided into several groups, each und -T. ta wince oue of them. Both are ably cominanded aud both | lange house at the southwest corner ot Massachu- | the Grady of the Empire state of tue south has | over, me,'at the thought of entering a maiden | of the dic sinker or engraver who desired to put | Senirre vduiuietention, thou wien, wacker tae ning ia Sam Francisoo pply some on are stire to be forinidabie competitors for the Ost | setts avenue and 1sth street, which 13 one of tha| Diack hatr, rather small eyes and the complexion | lady's cbamber—even in her absence! his “fecit” or private mark on his work. This he} general control of some central authority, In | Sls Chinatown, t unt of their w company prize, There fs also talk of an Alabama | most desirable residence localitiesin the city. The | Of a “Johnny” in the last years of the war. One ith toy heart in my mouth and my eyes shut | aia py omitting or adding a berry to the wreath, Fr for instance, most of the mu Us that we In case of fixtures will battalion of four crack companies; but Gov. | house stands on the corner with a row of houses | Of the latter's sparkling eyes 1s a little “off its | tight I bolted in, seized the corner of the r edeloth- | i ss * chung : ” = 8 giving a little curl oftwo to the ‘stem, deflecting a] under’ the mintstty of — public iusiruction, | noting that hos Seay's adjutant general has not yet been named, | extending along the front of each of the above- | Center,” which gives him a piquant expression | ing and gave a tug. It came hard. I pulied again. | fetiersomew! waking 80 er modifica- | and in a less tent | ie places has been « € and inch will depend on the governor hitaselt, | named streets and the picture taken for the ben. | Of countenance when In the heat of conversation, | Something was unfolling. in the" blinkers: “Suds | Lok! Sa ee eens poe me dE apg pe tuiked with him on the subject, in which he takes | efit of the Nebraska voters includes several of the | and recalls the eyes of the late “Erastus Brooks, | denly they gave way. There was a frantic scream, | Hur the numlanatist wil at once revogaize, Two | Tn London, fu Parie in Berlity aud in Viewna the great Interest, but he would not say positively | houses on each side, so that the residence of the | He talks well, rattllng along without effort, and | and I plunged headiong for the staircas se with my | big copper cents Iss : he | public coitectins tered through various oe ne ae ‘Senator is represented as being an immense struc- | he 1s never at a loss fora word. Interest {s ex-| hair on ends, “Murder! Murder! Murder!” caine | DS Copper cents Issued In 1817 are among the | p 7, io cave * ning, get the full ‘& complete report to the ees, *IVIng the locstl Sure and location of fix Warrant tay be pr sgicerated Erotnd and four t ‘ oes where Ecould a a a ts contatned an The opt : rarest In the collection, These have we Liberty | parts of the city, in museums With distinctive | sunailr whitch ts carnted about ned before the Pi Here in Mobile “things 1s mixed,” as Lotta says. | ture which in size at least wouid rival the palaces | Clted naturally, and 13 increased by quaint | Miss Blank’s voice ringing through the hali behind | jy 1 defined, bi op of the ead, ames and more Ur less independent organizations | son. ‘The pipe ts of peculiar mn, 2 Steps taken as may bet ses | col F. P: Davis of the ast reciment;. Capt, Pree | of European monarchs, The. cost. of this" palace | Georgia phrases such as “Fin dinged” and “1'm | me. “ON! Obi Help! Me, SialUe is tn may reat | Netas, wel detiued, an tha ‘sual’ protuberssce | and by uo cans always Rermontous wits cack | these bee Bebe oa eee ot ap the water fs left running c (rv thé | Williams, of the Rifles, and Capt. Glennon, of the | where it is represented the Senator lives in regal | @Totted.” At umes, however, Grady takes on a| Help! Murder! Smith! which under a microscope appears as a crown. Dr, | other, Much of the work whlch should prope: x had best go to the Nu: mistaken fdea that ty 30 doin< wer and | Lomax, have Just resigned, leaving the two cham- | style while in this city, 1s stated to be about two | foreign polish, which heightens the effect of his| Locked in my own room, with my knees knock- t ; le Si this 1s a representation of the British | bedone by these museums 1s omitted, because le Une app . ‘Thisis | pton companies without commanders, Rumor | hundred thousand dolla | , and the intelligent | Georgia dialect. While ut Yorktown I heard him { ing together, I heard the whole household rushing | crown outitenae i engraver of | none of them have seen ft to undertake it, and, on saree err ec. A | Says that Davis will take Une Lomax us old team) | voters of Nebraska are asked whether this etyie of | tell a powdered” graduate of the waval’ seadene Patan ‘A dozen temale voices were crvitie TAelah POOLS: CaS aie every Cane tins | cho Oubor fais much waste te mupmeaiee anaes Se es ja | 2 Camp George Washington, but the ex-cap‘sin | Living is suitable for their representative tn Con- | With “what sang froid hegot shut ofan insouciant | “The villain’ At that moment T found tt neces: | British Grown over the Ameriean Liberty head. | 1s perhaps equally unfortunate, coteetions.ct rms | WTC Ling in bunks wiih asinail Lamp betweow gallons of w; Ps he with a | says nothing. ‘The Mobile pubic says both Rifles | gress) Senator VanWyck naturally takes excep- | Scronger, who sprang from the old regime in a | Sary Lo get a doctor for my patient, and I never a Y. ar aad purpose being malutalned in ditter- or cooking the eptun, Tush Will Mush them out and do more <ood than a | end Lomax wilt be there: but nobody yet knows, | tion to this exaggerated picture of nis Washing. | tacky section of country once occupied by the returned. EEO eS arts Of he Saine city, One of the chief ob. | The proper quantity of Uke dark, pasty opium ts million galions Kling tirougi. AnyWay, Alabama will be well and fully repre- | ton house and states Unat It only cost him $17, vielle noblesse of the aborigines,” A PICTURESQUE GROUP. “The United States,” observed the coln man, | Jocfons to such division of effort is that ‘atch at taken out u © Will this trickling, d:ibbling sented, a few years ago, and that he bas since madé an| In Yorktown Grady was as active as “The most remarkable group I ever saw,” said | after looking over rows of coppers, “ought to tssue | the value of Harge collections in any departiwent Is | Saxe ont ex sewer cas, 98 <0 = ie ight I leave for New Orleans, where there fs | addition costing about $3,000, As the ground has A YELLOW JACKET IN A 8UGAR CASK. other of the party, after the laugh on every time a new President is inaugurated a special | Jost by failure to concentrate them where they | tito a ball other prevalent error F | much interest and constant Inguiry, and thence | tereased in value very much since he purchased, | alr the time he seemed to be running the show | smyth" hed eaten one a aug Ob Mr. | coin, on which should be struck a finely engraved | ™aY be studied and compared side by sive. “ia peat Where Zane ce alley Cueb at Suesn, reson | by Vicksburg and Jackson, headquarters for Mis- | IUIS supposed Uhat a fair valuation of tts prop: Ing Smith” had subsided, “The most remarkable group | CoM, on which should be struck a finely Washington the national collections are all, wii ae ok to Waal ms on sea and on shore, and the other he devoted to z head of the President and a suitable inscription, ° 5 = sissippl, and round by Si. Louis buck to Washing: | €rty would be between thirty and forty thousand * T ever saw was in a young ladies private apart- | Brad of U ; : out exception, concentrated in one st of’ bulid- Wet CFTOF: | atures are properiy located in a | ton to open the new headquarters, dollars. “The Senator 1s very democratic In his | descriptive dispatches for his newspaper. When | mente, on F street, long after inldnkeht I Was a | Lue sssue mizbe be lnlted, of course, Why? De | ines “The Army ‘Medical, inven, Will sot oe iu, or rather cause history ls recorded on coins, These coins,” | &, iter fixtures are properiy located in « | “As proot of the solid grounds of expectancy for | Manners both at home and in_ this city, and it 48 | you could find hiin nowhere else he was sure to be | boatien in the heteee Fe adalat ras ee ers 3 nimi, | CUDY a Dullding side by side with those under the | Hi-Or TAuweT am the bons destavorbincing on tie yjecuena | 8reAt rush of travel the railroad unes take | stated that when he attends a countty falr to | banging around two caunon Owned ‘by the oxic | sleep Dy plercing. ery Conmlag frou the. tuira | He,femitsd, ee ae oes Oink that would | COMtEOI of the Smithsonian Tus! and this | reuse =} deeper interest in this drill than in any similar | Make a speech he generaily rides in on @ load of | thorpe Guards, of Savannah. They were revoiu. | story. An avalanche of female surt 3g wor keegan Sag y Pass in or along one of the Interior ; " came pour- | entignten any one centuries hence, In the days of | Prostuilty aud the long e-tablisied polley of oo | Kers bold the pipe with the opium t fawe x abong: on of the inter [event remember Every ratirosd man 1 meet ts | pumpkins oF in soe slinilar method suitable to | onary guns, buried after tie Call of Pulaski, and | ing dowa the stairs With a Dlanket thrown | eulhten any one centuries tence, Speraiton between the two institutions will rem | Othe Lusup Aid dete lua full ‘ian ve ti Sentieg Geet NO nares, tin Sole | full of queries and taiks rill all the tme, some | the locality, In this city the resident. of the | unearthed after the English fleet hud borne the | about me and a fire shovel In my hand, I meae a | 2 Roman empire, when there were no newspa- a Lamp and draw in @ full breati of Cie pers, some record of gre ct heroic events Was struck | 47 thet, tor all practical purposes, united, | smoke, Which puts them in a stup on the cotns, aud to-day these colns are the only A CHAIN OF MUSECM BUILDINGS. Urein tnost pludcul to i records of such events, There was a Kingdom oc-| It 1s possible that, in the future, museumsof | | We next visi | ofthe math lines are already using the driil en- fashtonable locality where he lives have been as- | last red-coat beyond 1ybee. Such Is my recollec- | bound for the room from which tue cries cane, | Teloves (che best advertisement we could Gasc oo sitting Ce aeee eater a arany Patriotism Was so acute that he | At a sume ioomeny tne) lady of the house, who and allof them are ready to put out our Utho- | evenings si : could not taik ten minutes without recurring to | had just come in from a ball, and was in full dress | © : c se ide cayeoar? dominoes seen U ame, and where Eraphs and descriptives about Lebruary Ist. Per. | house without a cout or vest und in bis stocking | these guns He showed. tien aoc, Cee eeee | Rash Up TOLOu ed ae ee aad ras un Full dress coptpictely host untlacsiecuonor the colns or ene | SPectalities, occupying buildings of theie own, | ‘hudines wnat to be the favorite game, and were sonally, the genet er agents have done | feet. So that ff his constituents bad come to cail | regime: Yorxt a emed st 3s all y ler Wi “ * , may grow up under the control of other ex@utive | (4.4) « — oat 2 T agents hat Upon him they would have seen that their Seaa- | Reuuct while In Yorstown, and seemed surprised | full dress also. A lady boarder with’ her hafr tn | Cyuicry was foudd, These cols gave an outline | AY grow up (ot Worship), Where a nid rand makes be off in exposed locaitt warmth of the house house. If the house ts not kept war the pipes and ft danger ot f ling honses, where us Hyure sits, to Whore ‘ a rd, of the B. and 0.; | ¥ egiment did not fall down und wor- | papers and a sheet over her shoulders appeal the y ou y. Cofns pst | departments of the government, but it {5 wot | they offer prayers and burn joss sticka, wt een Wilson, of the Chic; and W. Western; Ford, of thé | tor, inspite of the fastlonable character of the | ship them. ‘The Yankees were equaily chagrined | amined with a broom; and an old beau who, at ail | Of,.0e history of, the country. Cols are almost | teint, Sree bowery remote fron the sakes a pinasaat osor tenn ok. The Letiing the water rm to | Penn. West lines; Colleran, of the Q. and C., and | locailty und lis Hne house, had kept himself un- | when they exhibited Israel Putnain's saber, and | Other tines, wore a glossy black wig, bounded into advulnistration on an issue of some standard coin, | Of museum bulidings already in process of fo’ carving of Ube roow was fine, pipes ts uot by a ans & pr Auuore, of the Land N., Having bs Founda hia. TO the aristocratic Influences sur- | were asked what corps oid Putnam u: longed to.” | the room like a Wid Indian duiven trom the | Siv'anver tuwentyave cent pleces, those coins | Uo, and a barmonious s¥etent Of co-operation | tint te che renee Wilsenecme’ weeny mesos ents active dud interested, ‘Their ¢nter rounding hin, T last met Grady three days befor: als ceiebrated | ‘happy hunting ground’ for the want of a scaip. | $3 as I bave said, by their subordinat Ken outof circulation at once | WI’ duubUless always be practicable. In Uke | are two lu San Frauciao wh guerswheres | ote nek every member of Congress who ts criti | speech. He was as musical as a tuvcaing bird and | He Was clothed tn a crazy-quilt and armed witha | polis, DTODADiy De _ jie of tho, water | ee Danae none a ir | mean tine the Sumthsonian foscitution, as the | Theceilitige aud. walleot the reste posite id= ple, Go ue Sat | @igreat straw’ Uo show the way’ the drill Wind 13 | elsed because he owns his own howe in this city, | gs bright asa bulton, His eusboUed wie eee ee | teaver dUste Prete eras” Would Weasure chem for thelr | (al custodian of governiacat collections’ should | auidvets deemeten sean promibited Vnerever it | Plowing. and there is a large number who either own thelr | experien-e in a serles of homies that would have | We all struck the room at the same time, and Tawlars . unioubtediy preserve everything Which ‘may be | snost nm wnitic Gan be dew chek | CRGANEZATIONS EXPSOTED. homes or else rent. Kepresentaulve Butterworth, | done credit to Ben Frank.lu. ‘These homies were | stood there in the broad giare of ligt. The Cause oe SES Ob OL Ra EE aOmIes serviveabie for the development tn Wasi |} beta ri tay dn port will be £ the | Correspondence, since I left Washington, has | in the last congressional campaign, 1n replying tO | rammed home with stories so quaint and original | Of the disturbance was @ young lady paruy dis-| ‘The National waseuin has already a Lange collec- ‘One of the greatest museums in the World. it will | "We ; es aan ut the | _ Correspondence, sin Tring | piiacks made upon iin becatlse hé owned a house | that the hearers shouk wit lauguter, Nor Was | Tobed, who stood on u table In the middle of tue | tion ot coins, which 1s rapidiy growing through | be aeduucr practiesbie aot desirable to eater toe | te entirely shut of tro: % ~ | grown alinost daily, my forwarded mails bringing | here, said that he Was not ashamed to have bis | he behindhand in the art of “chaiting,” an art in | room with one shoe in her hand. ‘The only othe donations, deposits or exchanges. It 1s proposed | S7cher im Wasulagton collections of aucioat and | deare Explain that no b neto the ce | Many new entries. A brief resumé of these new- | fauliy here in Washington with him, and that {t | which New Yorkers are supposed texcet, He | occupant of the room was a mouse, which was | aon ee e ! medieval afl, sca as those Whica adora tae capi- | novel pengbiain that no har the range | shoe tha oon ine | Mould be better for the morals and good ving Of | gave ws yood as Was sent, and held nis own wit | crouched tn one coruer, frightened alinost. to | to exhibit a col * only of cotas of value On | tals or Europe; DUL a representative series of Sich tuoMLun. } Aol ls. in d Guard of New Haven and the Cor- | Mcuibers of Congress generally if they brought | the lightness of heart of a genuine desccadant of | death, Not a word was spoxen, Every one at | Account of their r objects WIM undoubtedly grow up Which suai Dility of turning on the water pret = from home. From Dakota, | Heit families to this city during the sessions of | sir Lucius O'l'rigger. It 1s fair to say, however, | thal moment seemed to become consctousot uls or suilictenly large and well seleci % fire in the mor any B., Of her'2d reximent, and the Atlanta Congress. | The practice of Investing in homes here | that he was uot pitted against Joseph Howard, Jr. | her pecitllar appearance. looked at tne rest | Aucricans to understand Uese sub | The voyage over the Paciiie was, of course, 10 might result frot tes ‘U regiment Georgia Volunteers, of Sa- | peo inewbers of Congress 18 a growing | What interesied me more than allelse way’ | for an instant and they ali disappeared. The in- ane co on exhibition in the historical halt, | eral Way, to educate tne pubite ta hotonous, but go04 company and anticipation of eagag wenerark: tne dnole and fowa come totus front with | OBC. Some of the Senators who own houses Are as ‘aid (erduy Oni une wae l Pak SePuareNde cident Was never again reterred to.” eT ordi tee an rig ti swaTical all | moie, $0 far as possible, the study of theeleaents | the mew Lome at the end tmade the tte pass ‘The cost of supplying thi water 1s | a regiment each; the former with its Chicago 1st | fouGwSs, Senators Sherman, Morrill, Blalr, Ed-| 19 sow york, It was some tine after the war. A SLEEPING CAR EXPERIENCE. Brown Gootte. ‘his plat oT art and the history of civilization, as Well as 9 | peasantiy, We passed several days in Yo fly double what it would be urred, | and the latter with its 3d regiment from Oskaloosa | WUuds McPLerson, Caieron, Paliner, Eustis, Hale, ene copa Gon forward the growti of the arts of design. “i uis 2 y Kohan, Vest, Conger, Beck, Van Wyck. Among the ‘mem- | The south was so poor that he put to New York in| _ “MY experience h cs not been as varied as yours,” bers of tue House Who own housesare: Mr. Barbour, | search of a living. He put up at the Astor house, | 84d the third gentieman of the party. “Probably of Virginta; Mr. Springer, of Illinois; Mr. Randal ‘i ° Her Tom C c z I Of Pocus tyantg Shrine of muinols; MMF. andall, | and traveled over to the Herald office. ‘Tom Con. | bevause I never lived at a boarding-house. I have the colus 1 Impress this on the wat $mstill into their tain ing Waste as far us Loulsville writes since my departure as to tion of a new compan the Portland Cadets and Compa having been accomplished, # large part oc Une aud Toki betore tension of the muscu Woilid haturally bediveeted | mation, toward Ue extivition of the ge ous OM LO Usaka—our to to the offi Dot th kind! ‘led much either, Perhaps th 1| cle A ot od | History ‘OF Aimerica, and ak tie ecane Cane its | wi ee Toe we (Nistted the Shiba Feport to the offlee an of the - nery received him Kindly. Grady gave him an in- | Q0t traveled much either. Perhaps that is why here Whi De . ey nerica, J “4 3 | wher bs Of several ort A Sheu Geir obeereation or | Rou nearer hoiue T have letters frou the Swope, of Kennsyivania, and Mr. Wm. Waiter | side view of Georgia policy snd Connery saved | ean Not rest well In a slosping ear Nou long ago | tune Cuted States together wita proof | HatUral rears tothe preservation Of welborialy | Wich are auuous tue Maks es J All snc cases ou at Cumberland and Company B. | ten have been members Of Congress for Cenreg | bit to write an article about it, He wrote two | I Uad occasion to take a hurried business trip that | th? bareau of engraving’ and | Of ts aboriginal ihhabltants and Ue exposition of | rtue mortuary Weaupies abtach igation. Ende re Light infantry and the Maryland Of Yoln and the fact thats Ue) ei eed tune | columns in a dashing style and was overjoyed to | PUL me in a sleeper on a fast express, ‘The hurry ted States notes of every de- | He arts aud Industries of America, | two double rod OF exquisite Of the premises inspex | Collewe Cadet corps. ‘The Detroit City Grays Whe | OTE chic city doce nor aeons ce ees AtGAT | find It printed on the following morning. He | of the journey, business anxiety, or something, 1 | ! Nir. Paul Beck a ge ETON ONY Jelaborate metal Work. On # Ing good plumbing, a Saginaw, Company D, 30 regiment, and the 4th fen cheer ethos Oginktni of: thetn Gocigni une Tee Walted that day in the anteroom Of the Heraia of- | Know not, what, wade att nee tA. H. Clark, who’ has ONLY FORTY GOOD ONES. Surine siatd statuette wes ueped f regiment, M. S.'T., trot Detroit are the newcomers | fed thei In tt sonar ce from 9 a. ui. to 3 p.m. before Mr, Connery ap- | feve Awoké about midnight, after a J catiee te 3 1 OY [pepe pen dod the sanitary arranzemenis seein dang parture} from slichigaa. | the discharge of, the, trusts which have been lia-| peared. The article Was praised, Dut mocking Wea | Short, “restless sleep, with a” puring pollections in the arrange- | Yiagters of Short-Hand Writing Said | {hic World assist tie siuabent te deme he Dealth of tie occupants repors it ia order thet | es A, 7th reguuent of Kansas City, and Toy todonably be concluded that tt requisesimorg | Sd about pay, and the Georgian was wo inodest | thirst. Again und again'l went to the tank for | ion of medals ts be: ‘To Be Very Rare. | many places tay beseen the lotus, th ast the attention of the health departuent may be | A, 5th, of Carthage, ure added to the Mistourt | (Ay Tasonably Be eal CBtAte InGiIsGED to bagat | 1 Mention it. "He appited cor the post of Herald | Ice water and sUll my Aesh was burning. “All the | ing made, Some of the drawers in Mr. Clark ewbiem of religion, As sald, the shrines are of led to st.” | Uist atid for antithesis come the Sheridan Guards | tho an iiverest in real estate 10 t ¥ wo bight | correspondent at AUlanta. Connery replied that | Other passengers were asleep. Back and forth 1 | WE, wde. Home of te deamon tn ar pard- | WHAT AN OLD STENOGRAPHER SAYS—wHY IXaccu- there are also glided gules, gilded panels, 2 ver, N. H., and Gatling Gun Company joting hermione! the Herald had no sularied vorrespondeats in the | marched, between the ice tank and my birth. | Sin badges or plus Worn 1m presidential ‘cain. | RATE REPORTS Pass UNQUESTIONED—wuaT Is ne | Sided Walls, great gil pillars—evervt THE HOPE AND HELP Rooms, | 5, of Camden,'N. J. “Ihave also interesting levers BUILDERS AND THE BUILDING REGULATIONS. south, but that if he wanted anything trom At- | Fifty UmesI must have made the trip, clad ouly | Daigns. RED FIRST OLass STENOGRAPHIC | *PATKICS Wit gold. AL Nveno park ts a aa | Worm the Sth Massachusetts Infantry of Boston, | ‘The changes recently announced by the District | lanta ‘ue would telegrapii ulm. Meantline he was | 1M a long cotton night shirt, 1 was.althost trantic weeded od 4 OGRAPHIO | Citional muscu, where there is a fin How the W. €. T. U. Propose to Heach | and Minnesota alphabetacally follows with com} ¢ommisstoners in the bulla rulatik at ilberty to pick up What news he could und for- | and it seemed as 11 nothing would cool my blood. CURIOUS Cons. REPORTER. of apparatus for Instruction, An en, and Lift Up Fatlen Women. company E of her Sa ate ste le | at YOK d regiiuent. 2 ward It at space rates. Back Went poor Grady to | Finally a happy thought struck ine. ‘The car was| Inthe coin collection are many curious spect- — with the United Staces consul pt ine alive with numerous | Cable to the use of the public streets for storing | the Astor house. He bad barely money | tWe last of tue train; 1 would go Out On the rear! mens. Tae Seps se “The ignorance of the publican the subject of | | and deitvering buflding material are not favorably | to. pay his hotel bill and. to” buys | Platiorin, It was about three ee ne cemanene rare Canela New York has © a Was OUL LO Mississippl bay, Whe ‘The house which was recently opened on 14th | letters, among them the Johnstown Zouave com lock tn the morn- | 6); f = collect short-hand writing,” said an old stenograpler toa | dore Perry first auchored. Near by Treaty aa ages kg ed ate. cS f and 2orb, Separate companies of | regarded Dy ine builders The regulations as | return ticket, So poor was ne “that | Ing, there was a cloudiess sky, and as 1 stood on | OMY old colns but also e full collection of | So Bee Sartiing as to be almost. in- | POlut, Whe the linet ueaty with Japan Was ¥ od a ga Springs and Elmira; company D, of pees require that no building material shall | he went home without a mouthful to eat between | the platform, 1t seemed like'riding through the | the current coinzge of that country, adopted 4 ina p- | Sigmed. ance Union, marks another | klyn 22d; the Troy Citizens’ corps, with most | be deposited beyond elght feet from the curb nor | this clty and Atlanta, He kept the eruld posted | Stars on the tall of a comet. I was all alone, rush- | 1m receut years and based upon thé decimal | capable of bellef, Apparently, men who ere re can saPssen tar Wan woete. ‘union. The house bas bee | encouraging news from “the gallant 69th,” Col. | Within eight teet of a rallway track; also, that six | on Georgia news, however, and at theend br the | Ing at a frightful speed through the darkness, These inodern coins Were made 02 | ported ought to have a sufficient recollection of her pleasant jaunt, U > wit furnished through their « isin charge of | Jamies Cavanagh’s regiment, ‘The North Caroling | fet in the middle of the sidewalk must’ be kept | month recelved a stnall check for his services, in, Wien nothing but the stars vo be seen, A shooting el oF the Culied States currency, and, | precisely what they say to detect errors and omts. | _ Another pleasant jaunt, Uuls me with native aimatrom, It isa little home th tt-elt, witha par. | 2h 0f Wilmington; the 1st and Sth Onio, trom | clear, and the dressing of materials wilt ‘not be | cluding the screed printed uring hus stay at ‘the | Star darted across the sky. It seemed not to go as se System, Includes a trade doliar. au-power carrlages, veritable baby carriages, : 5 ote are ied reports, This 1s true as to ; | Cihcimnatt and Cleveland, and te Splendid ‘Drum | permitted in the street, It 1s further provided | Astor house. One day he recelied eee fast as L Rushing through the air, my night | The auctent Japanese coins are irregular bits or | S!0ms In the so-ca was to the reputed grave of Urashim Jor, @ining-room and Kitch as three or | corps of the latter; tho Cleveland ‘City. Troop ef | Laat mortar beds must be within the trie tase | Ase Connery, asking bin to ascertain seaehors, | dress lapped violently about my bare leyeand cue caned fonr Ved-rooms One of the latter rooms, how. | cavalry, the Cincinnati Gating Guncoipany, and | except in the cases where this would be tmpossi- | certain mad was’ registered at any Atlanta | SWift Wind cooled iny brow. It. was glorioust ever, 1s fust now used for am | toltde “Buck Eye content aaa: BE ted etc. A be inot. nected Permit must be | hotel, He found ‘no such name on the registers. | Presently I thought to xo in to'my berth. I could | at! volns and inoules offer wn interesting SUUdY. | ingot any description, And so, in short-hand, | yt fisuluy vn tue soa, aun utter ep ladies, Where re | to the “Buck Eye” contingent. obtained. At the lust meeting of the Master | Then he wondered why they wanted to get track | NOt. ‘The door was locked! Try as I might I could | There ts a collection of the nickel coins recently rich Ought to bs au’ exett ecienck| eal snBees | Gays and tates agate ‘Those acquainte ‘Oregon sends her first et G trom | Bullders’ association these modified regulations | of the man. He went over the old fies of the | Not open it. I called at the top of my | issued by the national government, but which the ote | caugut « turtle which, whi Ones the reason for sel Portland, anil Kansas makes her maiden bow with } Were the subject of considerable discussion, and | Hera/d and learned that the man had becn mixed | Voice, but the train left the cry a mile | people with their states rizhts tendencies rerused | ts, in competent hands, the grossest botchers and | (ls 5 a AaythO akle” of, labs of metal. Some of them are very large, cor-| carefully prepared addresses, but isecklom or] 70) nica Called the “Stip Van w ated and inscrived with India ink. | The atexl- | never the case as to testimony or iinpromtu speaks | JOcn ‘Acehnding to the anceut lew MCCESSIUMIY, al bes ia , (ranstormed jee y “ itveit into a veauttiul ‘maiden, Sue fold hitn thst jane eee thee compant¥ F of her 3d regiment. the opinion was expressed that the Commissioners | up in some Cuban trouble, an ana a|bebiud, The wind firted with ‘my night | torcceive. Tne goverament gathered the coins | plunderers often preserve a fair reputation and | {neo # venultaml maiden. = 4 th eae "Aiong the Pennsylvania letters are co. C of the | had exceeded thelr powers In fre tO change | fercnight back on a Chafieston secon eae | areas, Spreading i our ike a waite flag Tehind tae | together and sold them tor olf metal, While. the | geveive tnetr patrons and the public tadenustely. | “Re Nae, the danuler of a isi atid tual wi who do not attend tae chur JSth an B of the Fomelbics; and her little neigh- | (he eeung Dullding regulations The buliders | reasoned that he would be more apt to run to New | train. ‘The stars began to go out. The day began | People went on bartering with their state colns. | “1 thar as required Isa great deal of assurance | tO uu Ona cloud, “Uresiusan, win ted it way come tu coniact w bor, Rhode Island, offers her Central Falls Cadets, | Say that while they have made no resistance to | Orleans from Ciarieston than to Atlanta, He tel-| to dawn. The Whisuie of the engine announced | Sole of the mouey used are mere bits of paste- 3 , AS may be understood from the tion of the ¢ coins are split into several | and a very iittle knowledge of short-hand, Many | 10ve With ber {row the Brsi, was afraid rt oa Delug of slpernatural orig fonal currency. ‘The numis. | q witness and many a pubile speaker, on being | His Passion to ¢ blu of supernatural orth 1 have also letters frum the 1st Virginia brigade ut | the present regulations, which are sufficiently | egraphed to a friend In New Orleans, who discov- | the approach of a crossing, and as the train rushed | board stamped. Fuchmond, frow the 3d Wisconsin and froma cuough | Severe, they are not tuclined to submit to the ex- | ered the person wanted. Grady sent this dispatch | by the sleepy agman stared with open-mouthed | Pleces to make f) F : c she encouraged hum aud prot Rouse whieh, by th: ore, Were I not merciful by nature, to make this | ActlonS as well as additional expense which these | to Connery. wonder at the specter on behind. ‘The sun was | Matist sald Chat when he was in Mexico he found | assred by the stenographer that the report con. e Would accept her 15 W ¢ could m Gaiy be temporary, t Ust #5 long as Seporeilo’s. changes will bring upon them. ‘They, therefor ou arn 13 registered at the St. Charles hotel, | clear above the Rorizon, and towns ahd erussings | some places pleces of ‘hard soap bearing the | tales ust what Was sald, has Fetratned oun tes Tefuscy and closiag tls eyes was suddenly tance sense a house of elu; ‘This 1S a pretty good showing from “Headquar. | decided to appoint a committee to have special | New Orleans.” were getting uncomfortably plenty. Atevery oue | Kuvernment stunp and circulating a8 money. | pudiacirg it, or been Intimidated into giviug a | Novedts a beautitul tolund Sie conducted hia Delp, a method of re fers tn, Une saddle,” or; Timcht say. in the saddie | Charge of this taatter, and in the event that any | ‘The New York editor was astounded. He had | the train slacked up without stopplag, and an | Whether thls currency got Its value from the | puzzled assent on the Ubeory that the six toa large mansion, Wh Was weicomned by ber ‘woulen Who are outside pags. Romning, over Une Use bastily 1 find what | Of the mem)ers of the association are arrested for | received the reply within six hours of the time of | aWful shout of lauguter went up from tue “assem. | TArILy Of soap or ouuecWise Was not stated. | “The | per could not err, and has accounted for = Trends, Who showed greal pleasure Iniweeting One faguence. The co-0 the cotton men bere call the “offerings” to foot up | Violation of the building regulations, that the | the inquiry. From thut day Grady’s torcunes be- | bled multitude” as they caugut sight of the fear | fict,” sald the nuumisinalst, “probabiy explains ee ene pean! ee of anoiher race, Urasiima enjoyed bis iife among be sought, Maus; 15 regunents, 11 battalions, 1:57 companies, | Cotntuilttee will have the power to bring the case | gan to rise. He made over $6,000 on tue Herald | car. With one hand to hold my robe down and | the Shang term ‘coap" sor money, You have piob- | have been nervous and disconnected or th the Kishis and, for a tuue, entirely forgot bis own founa Inthe sects, | 7 cadet corps 5 bands and 4 drum corps; and yet | before the courts aud make it atest matter, “Inj ulone that year. With true Georgia grit_he after- | one to grasp the rail, I held on ike grim death,my | 2blY heard people ask: ‘How are you off for | not say just Wuat Was Intended. This deceptica Walter, as It seemed t hin, three yeang or when wo! | Hot over twenty-five of these are new answers to | tills Way the powers of the Cominisstoners wiil be | wards secured a foothold on the At.anca Chnatitis | te2ch chattering and the white skires o€ iny Hight | S04p? man is in part made possible by the fact that the re- | had passed, he began wo song to see lils pan ‘Whe officers will be asi our official circular. If that “pans out” in the | determined in a way that cannot be disputed, tion and tickled the people of the gull states until | Siirt streaintng out belind. Somedmes wuen Ch =—=S rt atways contains @ great deal that was The Princess a red al Mis leaving her, bub Rouse instead of tak 10 the National Drill will exceed by twenty A LARGE INVESTMENT, the hour came for him to astonish the Yankees | tTain slacked up enough to periii it the boys at She'd Hoss the Job. Said, its nuelity varying with the stunpliclty | nnaty couscated to his going. When parting sbo house. They will re ; | tines anything of the kind ever yet attempted. ‘ oe living in New York city. the stations would Larow pieces of coke or potatoes a Of subsisuce and speed of speech; and the resorter | gave ium acasket bidding lu, MT lie slecifo vo Tee poten aol ba ‘Thirty-four states are represeiited So Larinthese | One of the notable real estate purchases made at ne. The sun was two hours higi andWwe had points to the accuracy Of a par in proot ot | turn to her, to always carry MU With Lito an Counseled to ead a good lie. a » ; from Oregon to Florida, trom Maine to | during the past week was that of the ground actin catireen ta eee nar Yushed through ten snail villages and Btu THE ACCURACY OF THE WHOLE. account Lo open tt. “Me got into his t fresnpenpadedaeerlal e pefaorestl de ar occupying the entire south front of W street, be. | Taccidentally ran into two hundred million dol- | crossiugs, when the :lor caue to ny rescue.’ ‘Sat enchanted, “The Incompetence of some of the oficial re : ordinig to her directions, a to obtain em piv: the ladi But, as I shall soon report in person, I shall close a 31 i sinall jewelry 5 2 = = = ‘Caarnied by ler mucie el sche z . sing Liem jound he Was tn’ his mat Go what they It 15 tho: this <Lreed and let the facts and figures init speak | Givided tnto loc toes tent on rena ts sub | Jowelrd «+ 0re ont Sth sens & few THE MYSTIC SHRINE, Hig dant eyes mutes piecding ee eee o omy He Was alarined as he recognized wont Women come there who have b: for themselves. ib he recognized if days ago. It was more than two hundred miilion, uown in the profession since 1ss2, when the | jj Phe love he loud Ww tll w: SOF the tubabliais. ACiant he itqul if they can be persuad-< tos 2 amprising | now that I think of It, for there were three men in | ‘The Caravan From New York Expected ‘aine political, and has, at Uuies, coun iis family and dual they had ali be Beaten aan nit, To a Fricad. paint" oO Raat ie | rune acs Prat ae trove on the 30th hunt “Date dee an sree netsh tae ein Sas | Seatemspene cece ada ot their lives. There is no fi {On hearing the wish e a that “ days of | ¢haser was 5 e e, clerieal and soieun looking, Guivon thus ton : waking tally accurate reports wuere Lie sj ssed sine day be had gon ib py intent cPlieaagatbe "Sew hee dapusy 1 MeGAvBof | Cluaser was Mr. Jong Ht. Don Fassia, w wealtuy | with a pleasant expression of thoeyeand a te: | | yfeoea Temple ot New York etty, ot the anctent | T3iueeutis forever ing wabslow and the matter wmpic and failing | Besonitroneed ten tieachs eo eee wee iy Cause E : B s 3 SP stowldi tunudat, Ned cords OL 0 housauds o Opened the casket hich Issued Vapo in metigeeen aan aera Wiyy should one wish all days al Seeeton of houses of yoetttuin size, tor wich there | pockets, and 1 Was rejoiced. to sce that all of lls | Shrine, have Issued a very elaborate announce- Drifting with you down tap stream of Life, Of vestimony given under ath and supposed to be | Hoated nrc aitection of che Ieaeet, SOF Shak atime of emergency and a Throughout # slow, revolving year; ae the, past geey ane chistininediate victaity | millions could not, keep his trousers from bagging | ment of their forthcoming pilgrimage to this elt: ArT uught steer,” she suid. 7 e, Ye 1Ull Of €rrursof greater ur less lu | -Accordins U cae iden w, mdeavor to give aid in r : me years ig the past year an entire square has been | at the knees, Beside iim stood his pagel @1 vy fe Harel tan accurade, yet i eo en c. | According t an anci 4 maiden was meer pef ont 5 Without a change to please the eye y built up with stx-room houses, and nearly | K. Vanderbilt, in the most irr pros eS Buu. | which occurs on Thursday, the 20th inst. ‘The ympoom. | portance. ET ne a Uhe daughter of a sea-cod and the casket coutatued help them to help tie Or stranger note to charm the ear? e Ie most irreproachabie of Eng- 4 : ————-+e+-_—___ Steuugrapher can detect on sign 1 CUXIT Which s:cured YOUU LO Hs Owuer, but Asomeness would enthrall the soul SS Dack from 4 weak buc goul-nutured ‘aee, Between | the Pennsylvania railway, trom New York about 1 | Gene *OBon" a rule, enabse mea Lo recall use Wuat Words they | jncuadecrepi via wan. Th. seta were our daily. £000; ‘Transfers of Real Estate. the two men, chatting amlably witn them, was | p.m. ot that day. Halts will be made at oases of ba neha operetta + use al a given Lime or place, ‘Tuere is much more that I would Lke to tell ; ‘The «picit without change would die, Deeds in fee have been fled as follows: | daughter of the las Wit. H. Vanderbiit, Dreweoy | Newark, Elzabeth, New Brunswick, Trenton, | 4 70" acturdy Irish ower of Virginie ata as Ealy Gti berpend area a ee agg tae ie : (Or pine for undiscovered good. W. Danenhower to Joseph @. Hester, sub lots 92 | 1s tie most popular of tue tacn who have married | Phlladelpiia and Baltimore, to enable resiuent | POCk C cteisee ot LUMAR Hes eae weal hd, | . Strange as it may seem, lawyers are seldom able | tue, Hope and Heiy ‘eral sweetness pals the taste and 93, sq. 194; $7,500. D. B. Groff to L. @. Milo. | into this family. The turee men represented a | nobles to join the pligrimage, lunch being served thehor “Robest Dankiagticka ak a to judge of a stenographer (although nearly all OsAKAL By Wome U t ‘And stops procreasion in desire: Vien, sub lots 80 and 81, 89. 867; $450. J. G. Hes. | Yomtmonplace In appontanoe ved ere UnZLY | on the train during the trip. ’ The arrivalin Wash. | {atner Rober’ Cunmingiam, of Virgina, Was @ | chink uney eau) provided the stenozrapher be aifle | We came on to Osaka, about three hundred miles Lath st ane’ Would paralyze the will ter to W, Danenhower, sub lots 42 to 49, sq. 753; | wards told me that they spent that day cacy | ington Will be about 7 o'clock. Almas temple of | Sater of the war for independence, after which | ¢> preserve the general substance oi testinony oF | SOUCh Of Tokko, Ou Ue Lalatd sea, were w od n-th oro And curb ambitich’s pure desire. $7,119. Connecticut General Life Insurance Com: | twenty-five cents for a new crystal for Cornelius’ | this clty will be at the railway station to receive | De Temo' oe 2 ama, and | yrgument. Lawyers accept the oft repeated state- | @ very pleasaut Lome, a large house with very wn thee; come and sin no mide E Dany to Auule ML Kinmouth. sub lot 62 sq. 204; | watch. What struck me at the Ume as being most | the pilgrims, and, with the Taird artillery band, | thence to Iliinols, when still a territory, and there | ment that “ue notes show” such and such Uungs | jarce and beautiful grounds. ‘Tbs t very pat y live in dreams would fetter $5,500. James E. Hosiord to Juila J. Cavérly, sub | notable was the influence which a great New York | @Scort them to "National Rites hall, where thé | manumitted his slaves, Her father, Capt. John | were said, and Eee eaean ete incompe- | few foreigaers here aad ani? ladies who are i it ; at eaaee things obey: fot, (25,and 26, 50. oe a Dan 1 C. Leahy to | family like the Vanderbilts possest: Take Dr, Sew. | Order will be conferred in ail its subiltnity by the | Mf, Cunningham served in the Black Hawk war. He | Wut reporters, hever Woat reollis WlZt | nave souie Japanese soc are from nea: $41. Jalnes bb. for instance. ie officers of Mecca temple. Concluding exercises for = 7 : have been reached in lost law-sults it they had | BAYE Soute Japanese a Mitchell to Haward Dougherty, part 465 sq. 42; Pike's hospital when oid Sirs, Vandou ee oats S| toe evening will take place ac Willurd's uote ing | Was a member of the Tlltnols legislature in 1845 | Hi" tye benedit of $0 much or ue tesumnuny or | wwe Ol ad Ube . 2 ; fi : and 1846, and served In the Mexican War. Her tered - Kobe, a seaport, $2,100. H. W. Wallard to H. Sub lot | daughter there one day on a visit of charity to | next day, Friday, January 21, the visitors will be se ara Hiteapealt ‘Fountaine, of a dist a, ae nae ut = at He poe eee our foreign soci duties, Dut dep vue nour by rail frou hi y ner ceo 16, sq. 179; $. John A. Bailey to A. G. Clar} sick. The daughter fell in I shown about the'city, inch the ditrerent de. | Bou me Which had arrived - a ‘The White House Marmoset. Reet ne Ce: i young. sirge marriea pun, and fon, the dest, [es igar ran pore ees finana duiiog tne roach "oscapaaty ay tae, Cae eee tate uaeks apenean aa Eee A Count Charged with Rigamy. To the Eiitr of Tuz Evesine ee Property; $1,247.58 Madeline V. | of William H., Doctor Webb Inherited ten miliion | Parad! Seis Oa Sore) va country and had thence Journeye: the Mis. ‘i ‘ 2d news- | SOCIAL CIRCLES IN SAN NTO: D. m to W. P. Van’ Wickle, part 2, sq. 246; | Gollars and an lnterest in.tie main nobles and the full Marine band will be made a g stered Up Dy fraudulent tests, seif-lnspired news- SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS, ENJOTING T hope the fair mistress of this new pet will de-| x F.S. Ken to W. H. Bi sub’ lot'C and | estate, He became president of one ot the large | Unrough the princfpal stceets, Lerminating at use | Slssippl river and settled in Miscourt. It was here palling, or the earoest enaorscuieuts of non & sENaaTION. inrasisn Veen eas ot Hunt mn |B aka pSt o> day ae | aocmignn nk ray wae mde loa faa | Su enh tat us to a agin | ear age tart cs os | eaten Genco ens cen ces of San Antoni, Tx ae tn rich Lue brow in Brooklyn, N. ¥., did from one of these amusi elim H. Ge a 5 3.0” and “4D,” sq. 132; | wealthiest trust company in the cour proc ichmone ; ou e ver of excitement over the arrest of Co 3 include all women wis | tule creaturea. It had the trecdom of the draee | Seai& We OM: 8p wo. R Decaime identified av once with the Lincui bene | _ The Myst Shrine ts, as ite full title indicates, | 88 Petersburg, to Boone county, Mo. that Mary | Dio. wino use their work, quiver of excitement over the arrest of Couut Emit Bios ota at" to GS ag.” ands gacharh os r great Institutions. Ne of arable origin. It was instituted by the Moham. | Summerson Logan, Was porn, AUgUSL 15, 1838 | The truth, KROWN Uo all stenographers, ts that | Carl Frederick Gueatuer Von Schwarzenberg, wiuo betng never caged or tn any | Puiilippa C. French wo Sarak Clokey,/pe 14-eq, | akue’tus Siena oF uate thee aos aen® | median lif, the Coustn-german and sdn-tn- Fae ae et clod at Mar oaretis Temoved 10 | very few men ever can M themscives Lo be able (0 | was united in marriage last Tuesday wit with 37; $2400, B.D. Dudley to ¥. J. Shadd, sub x sd | Loe visttord to wis bogeria tes ra house, | Law of the Prophet, Moh: in the year 636 at | county. It was here that the mother and her eid. | FPO'E accurately Ander all circumstances. The | Sirs, Maria A. Murphy, a teacher in tie publ 238; $400.’ C. Lindsicy to C. Robinson, pt. sub; of, | gnd @ pleasant and agreeable man aby ® | Mecca, a8 an inquisition or vigilance committee, Ol : master of bis profession unust uve excepuonal es s a ag about town! , est daughter, then but 9 years old, shared the os of comapeemcmaion: schools of Antoulo and a lady of rare accomplish- fore the "blazing fire. It | $4 100) BIS and 9, sq. 375, and sub 3, sq. 373; | He 1s thick set, heavy-faced, and not at all distin. | @ dispense justice and execute punishment upon | Gngers of A frontier hoine and the wane aoe | aul “ Coie to ed charge upon wonderfully curious, peeping tnto every new | $C. aise 25 fe Hitdsley, gamé | guished tn appearance, but evidently a very good | Criminals who escaped thelr Jusy deserts trough | Soulcicude of a growing fatally, when the Husband | Wie al # Fale O€ speed very uuiticuit of ac. | meuts ‘The change upon wie Lie cout ts ar Z atu curaing over” Uhe eoatents of tis mis | PFoperiy:$— ET. Kalser to BH. Warden su fellow. ‘The other sous‘in-law, Shepherd is poup- the tardiness of the courts, and also to prom g ~ ‘The arrest was “sted ts bigat : eas varder, sul er Went TOFUUACO Mg Ue, ba Guiresent, He must, 4a addition, be oo well read | Fsted ma sy Work basket £0 perea on her shoulder with | & 54.528: $8750, and lote 12 and 135 eq, 6H; | ous but pleasant, aud Twoubiey ts an abbolute Feligious toleration among. cultured men. of all pe c at least, every subject | SUigallon of the brother of the count’s wan ei anes | tng-room and ibrar etthe Mission of 14 t P Way debarred of 1 Baa been adopted, ‘This plan is described an | WsJust insige t Cpe |x ‘“Bstabilsh one or several tree reading rooms for | t women oniy, eet ome for | U de at Une k- ‘ged 26 § i & s : saloea> er wv a Cheek close sb e1 0,588.75 We terson 2 ts Lo WI wer os Wie. ‘Lhe heaflug Of the case has been pust peck @arinz Joved DILs Of ties, raisins, nuts and apples, but the | $-, Famnle A. Moore to J. M. Thomson, sub ‘THE POTTERS AND THEIR PICKINGS, bership, In time the need of a vigilance com- Tis courageous ‘and dutiful girt relieved her | Words mever before heard, So wauy years are re- | {roi New York, to appear in "person, “The count, ‘awen Sigh of ay set it wild With desire, abd even the | $4279; 94750. C.F Waldon to G. B. Sinith Another of the great families in New York is just | mittee fo correct the of the ‘courts was | the, owas was Hot uerongeGt @f her | quired. for qualification that there is not a Mrsi- | prior to bls cent muptial, Wax known ws p could drop iu 1 ‘ TibRlances 4 Uns serup of black rag hela between | 8/55 Uniontown: $150. Eliza Patterson to D. ¥. | now being talked about. through Ue death of ita | Obvlated, Dut theorder continued in existence, de | MOUET,, Nad. Nas BOL |SLrONg, O° most Of the | Glass reporter in Le country under tuirLy yearsor | Hull Guettther, aud Touywel the profession ot cup of euffee, | thedlugers, would excite great eagerness for the | Nolan sub lots 149 to 151 sq. 672; $1,437.50 T. L. vyeloplug'into a fraternity that took hold upon the ve school Of the nelghber! age; Sow under Sony. ES Washington, oulaide of | 2 : ite trouble. possession’ Atriend sent a little wulow ceadie, | Upshaw to A. W. Upshaw sub FOB eae ee ot that me power family must feel | intellect and heart of the leading Arabs, and as | prluuitive school of the uelgl The Tatas gufttt | tue reporters of cougressional devates, there are | Wuiaber of prowiucat Gerinad families Uuat Le Was employed, a: With miniature blankets, pillows and coveriet, for | James E Fitch to Mary: rather lonely now that it has only one bishop left | suc bag been continued, spreading gradually | Derself in felt | put four men WhO are masters of suur-nand re- | @ nember Of a distinguished funlly in Gegnany, ons, ete., of the De visited’ by a w ployment bureau Usefuluess, and ¢ With good muse Ww its use, and, at night, as wei ~ 242; $9,000. Rose Kellett to in its ranks. Its first bishop was Alonzo Potter, of ward Until it has embraced Just pride in his eldest daugater. The assistance ‘There are not over and that he had formeriy wedded a lady Wer. Uke aap it erept dauer the sof wool dad cas | 14 bi Pennayivanias he was the Lather ofthe late Glan | ot” urope gu eee a ec ana” genes tune, is | PUNE err it THR UNITED svar ‘These facts bel comibunicated Lo Juetice Barney died down, as contented as a child with its rest- loug! io ‘ ind Euipha. | this country more closely endeared her to his heart, and | ee Place. It recoguized the voices of the mem. | 10t8 100 to 115, sq. G21; $4,000. A. Met Fotter, che president of Hobart college. Howard | M. Fi love of study had ‘to give’ ner bers of the Louseho:d, and Seemed. to love above | ‘ustees, Potter 1s Brocepten hima to gt of his | Boston two. There has never been a thoroughly all the tender endcarments of fts inistress, WhO 4s sald to be studying for the stage in Parts, TeSt tne daughter Was sent 10 the eens JD | competent and well trained stenographer in any 1 WOIRER, Especkully Ge near Charles 7. pad It special atve ° Sones, parts aq, 1074; 827 ‘The second bishop was Bishop {ioratio Potter, of ot ndigman whom such things seem s cate croatures tn Our variable temperature. They & one Kind in the country. ‘This was the nearest edu-| “All good reporters know each other saarriage ae not forget that walle a feel every change, and need to be Watched ci ‘sq. ‘two daughters, and one son, who 1s a protessor ina | gut one temple of the order ie ry Pe a anally | caut r pert the Rerseit tuscany be a tan fully if Out would Keep them alive ana neaitng. | 120 24 soummera university, A third bishop is Henry | one city, and rarely are tere ge a ee oe No} ceremony. The denouement of this mariage Shremstives the priviiae, ——-—___ Susrmoess. [oc cating ter, and lately ihe assistant bishop of the diovese | ies instiouved. about scae. ee whether a Woibal ts uecent.” in view ‘The Gas Bills Go U the Prices Ge | 125) 5; ot Kew York, He ts now in some out-of ine-wag | already embraces ietnodist ep oe ss bo 88 Spot, in Spain, where cablegrams have tailed to | the most prominent Having grad gr work cia be mint sites coniaced dy women | 30 the Bator of Tax Eveetee Ham: roves, ‘The chances ate that President Potter will be a | ta uuigher fumed de ‘days, erttism ‘snd misrepres niin the degraded | WAY IS1¢, with the reduction in the price of gas, | Foods ad 19%¢ bishop before he dies. He is the handsomest man | cugitie pane Classes Whom We afe Urylag W © ” the consumers invarlabiy get am increase ot pin? | JT a Tuut pe ngulshed presence and is an ch the Scere a T use two burners, one of which is shut off at 6 | 3°G- toy Sab cousge mica ‘thirty-one Years of age, | Sop, ao Brom the Philaieiphia Laie. Ei; ult we nays ac 9 Bore eG eae | Se SEATS due ‘to his youth and inentoriece tse ea coer oe ae. the father Whether the Washi . bill Yor Septewber dnd Noveuber combiasd at | S000, better as president of Hobar college. 2° 1% Sains | to give, time for coptes for Ghousand dally editing ts, or ts not, the Largest | $150 per 1,000 Leet, Was $2.85; while tne bill’ for | A. Silence, thus: Decetiber’alons ab $1-25 per LoDo tee a | A, Suenee | SS FIELDS AND THETE PACILITTES, made “Shriners” on the occasion. oad @freulation im proportion to population of any im | Presulber alone, a in importance in the He haa known Te is county, 11s cerssity a ery lange cae for | morvedetiondts See gambeRy no ake any | HATS New York families outaide of the pure commer | ,X9 Horm farm fiend, Pe ante talaat nae erprising news: A somscumm | Webb ét cial aspect ts the Field family, Indeed it may be peg Atle gir. to 1865 utuon to ouce Siaition ss always tocu stspristasty cage | | Witten Stach toe Soraya Cet BY foe. Pee si Tosuursoie dort @ American We they hand | Reet eetainag Sper ae Pee ag a cerca oy ae Considering Ks Uumited deid of popusadou and the | @ict of £100 damages against Bow Helle tor ‘bake . everywhere themselves wo head in ey ‘and comparing poi jee t of png oil gampetition it bas to meet, bat is Ls uot -urprising | Ous assertions respecting hls persimorione matoes | Sanvaees nterprises it the law and is ances | STomatnd compart auld tonave been murdered, | faces" MOMREF meter tink eee tm other ways, for it has aways aimed to ve a| Prof. Joseph Foss0, 4 celeb rated Violinist, and | Juita M. Rader, body knows who David Dudiey, Cyrus W., | after they had retired to make up a verdict, were litte Tunch; yond yo a eer im every equate ol mike Afdanmus traveler,” died at his | Howell ue Seabee eae nie of yiltamnis pany eens, suene Beasley denied’ te Shy hy ong phy yd ihe murders Cone BE mae ‘the catate: ‘son, bephews and cousins innumerable are quar. ‘Shue and ad Sothing to do with the casa, Qe chamytonshtp ot the world. Lowe

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