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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. Ff Z D. C., SATURDAY# JANUARY 7, 1888—-DOUBLE SHEET CITY AND DISTRICT. MILITIA HATTERS, Notes and Comment About the Differ- ont Orgauizations, WAP 19 0orNo OW IX THE ARMORIES— PREPARATIONS YOR INSPECTION THIB MONTE—OPFICERS MUST BE (OBETED—THB MILITIA SIGNAL SERVICE— HOW CAPT. ‘BOSS WAS COMPLIMENTED. “all ts quiet along the Potomac,” said Capt. Gale toa Stan reporter when they met at 15th and F ‘is week, for we are not entirely over the holidays. Next week the boys will commence to work in THE NEW LIBRARY BUILDING. SERIOUS CHARGES MADR—WHAT 18 SAID ABOUT THE MATTER—THE CEMENT WORK—SENATOR VEST'S RESOLUTION OF INQUIRY. ‘There has been considerable complaint made in regard to the delay in prosecuting the work of coastructing tue new Congressional Library build~ ing, and Senator Vest Wednesday introduced a res- | lution of inquiry into the matter, which was streets to-day. “You won't find much going on Sdopted. Among the charges published 1s the fol- Jowing in the Lewiston (Me.) Journal: “Tue construction of the new Congressional Ing heowes thanks tothe newspaper Incidents and Reminiscences of His Early Lite at Citaten. ‘MIS PIRST APFRARANCE IN SOCIBTT—EB ATTEXDS 4 “A FACE ANYTHING BUT GAY.” A Light Opera Comedian Without His ‘Paint and Pewéder, HOW HARRY PAULTON APPEARS AND TALES OFF THE STAGR—“GAGGING” ISN'T ALWAYS THE THING--ROW ENGLISH AND AMERICAN AUDIENCES DIPFER--TER- ‘Dr. Eitiott Coues talked quite freety with s Stam Teporter the other evening concerning the recent Publication as to the “exposure” of Mme. Blavat- ‘Sky, the great spirit of the Theosopuical Society. Asa well-known man of salence, and at the same who aff. L. "and to fectignately call him wn Pores 2 ‘The Story as Told by Sunset Cox tm Biss | into the White Howe to maven giimpse | O*S OF 4 LONDON Piet siaHT. A Library building does not seem to be proceeding at respectable locality, that could be rented at a fair earnest for the inspection.’ ald in the way in which it ought todo. ‘There are | gure.” Tae trouble which has been brewing for some | thowe ‘wha’ do. not Heaitats to say” Openly that | “What do you mean by a fair figurer” asked che | Hétehten the contrasta in their work, paint erm ent A sein genta ta atin wine aebions : time in Company C, (Columbia Ritles, not Ordway | there ts a bad job mixed up init. ‘There is one fea- | reporter. Portrait in gruesome colors, The picture €e0*r-} snore is one romance connecting America with | "#5 born and brought up at Cunton, N. ¥.,"con- | . oe ‘ot | Which the “exposure” is made, and- he read frow 2ades, a8 staled last week), third Battalion, Co ee a ie eee oa ae LY | eM se aoe that $25 oF $90.8 month would | ally drawn of this ‘public benefactor” 16 60M | the Orient, and religion with patriotiom, which | tied Mr. Kellogg, “where tne Cleveland family | SN“WeFed 8 Stax reporter's Knock on tne aor of | 554 commented upon nated recently in the resignation of Capt. H. ¥. | 1° summer nae erate Por Te cae eer | Rertae patna was, the reply. aye tuad looked | thing lige thin: A long narrow street in Which | shoud be recorded. ‘It involves the ‘Star Spen- | lived, after leaving Payettevilie, Onondago County, ~~ green el i Posoa. Itisrumored now that the company bas | someciiing wach would amount in ail tO 60,000 | Month, and while that would Bave been rather | 27° clustered many ill-looking, Deetle-browed | gied Banner,’ 1 warn my reader that with this | 404 Previous to going to Holland Patent.. It is, of Pleasant but rather serious ot expression, his sub- | Std; “that Mme. Blavataky created or discovered 4 called for the resignation of Lieut, Beagie. or $00,000, "What was required Was to lay 300 | more than our income warrant if there wore | houses. In front of one of them and over the door. Amociate | Was at that time, thirty-ave ‘One of the Theosophy—they speak ion reat ta, sedate subject of religion 1 am about to amociate Tears ugo, ued manner, and a certain air of quiet 4 41a speaking of this company to-day Gen. Ordway | cubic yards of cement in trenchés sunk several | advantages such as conveulence of acceas, &., we | way hang suspended from an iron rod three | s patriotic incident Pleasantest places for a home of such a tamMly a8 | Gieoiny, migut easily re apey quict | of theosophy—and think, that to astail her ts to maid that & was composed of good material, and | ference of tie entire wall of tue building and | higher reat." TUSAY be cheaper to pay the family has been traced back | (Bet of the Cle ion | taat be wass clergyman, ach, howevee waa not | Sans dsnendsee ope noe aE rue ine would make cellar im Lines wherever walls were in-| | “What was the result of your search” asked the | to halt wncanr ne Ue, Crusted with dUSt.88 | tothe time of the Norman Conquest, and to the | Neg te an - good company. But, he added, no | neross ig a . rs ~ Rev. Dr. Bartiett, and | the case, He was Mr. Harry Pauiton, the Engitsh | body cise. The of thought ts as old as satisiactory results can be expected solong as the | tended to rise. ‘There were seven bidders, and | reporter, with considerable interest Et nge orth of the Humber Bom x, oe Scnoneia, 4 te sap of tiie com: | the lowest wan aman uamet Atchison, ‘2 promi. | "“’There were no resulta” wae the quick response, Hiden, "aiiaale “enine, See cf the Humber, ‘The peinosly 000 ot mony nom Washing comedian, who has made so many people laugh, Se ae a : - i i members refuse to obey the orders of their com- 9 T Of God. It is merely a scl ot bi thought; officer in the armory on drill nigbts, as | nent contractor, and formerly connected with the | “except the conclusion’ which wi ‘s000 and froptot the ham bad a prelate who was @ feudatory of the | ciates and where te was ‘ob- | and laugh immoderately, at the National Theater those — Go SeS Seats company are said to have done’ “| White lioune in’ republican Gare lie furaished | reacktd De any’ ete eat Tyeelt fast ie 20 | feclualeved in heaps inthe center, ate ri conqueror, He was a warrior priest, and had | taining bis eacucalion. ,Jt wee alse | unia week. The reporter was at first a littie pus | mysterious to tie een is ature Raat re il Company & (Washington Continentaln, of tho | sample ot English Furtand event, and his fg-) piace for a poor respectable man talive. “EBAL ste | woline shots, "Accs ystvenise” ker sake the Earge stories under him. Among the rest wes | an academy for boya. ‘The college and's portion | #64 at the strong contrast between the sell-con- lavatsky was one ‘ot the founders ot the Theo: fs progressing satistactorily.. At the regular | “tino concract was signed,the contractor bonded | asf that yeh nga yee teehee Coe che nae Trang or womén wish for use of ornament. Knightly William De Hertourn, who, in ez. | of the schools were under the charge | tained and serious-looking gentieman before him | jist Soucts, td to her is due the credit of on Toursday night Messrs. W. L- Perkins | ang tne work should have begun september 21, It | YOU can't keep hokes Uniees iu are Fo pay | th counter Whew rae ta Shanging his village of Hertburn for the Masor of | of tne fo which Rev. Mr. and the grotesque and inughter-provoking figure | founier or “inventor” na ape! RO more the and Benjamin D. Burch were elected active mem- | 25 noe been besum For and eek Lay ae | oe ere Ou are willing to pay | this counter is ve not only the first link in | WAS attached. The air of education and e. py 8 AS iicers were also clected-tor | 288 not sun yet, and nothing is likely Your income as rent for the ing contusior only which be had seen the previous night on the stage. | organizer of a literary society is the inventor of Setar akc eran (itary vache auiee's'| Sra at Le SuRerarRreaLnG| Saran tae agra yeaa | Ss aeteete meme ore ee | cee a ae | Cu ents nr oe igmoncorhag few ae a ; Sergeant E.G. Benson, fnaictal secretary, aeieane sen es er | aoe a smal in front “ ‘account SEE apd wis ema pos | Wine itt’ oat Mat eatiaton cat ae te ta To aane ee | Uc” ema ta ee eb See rs | poe Sa Stearate rote hams | aor eomenty convert newer, red t| Sain af Suttons maces SeaK G. Bensoa, corporal J’ Mebooaid, ad | S02.ball Duy all his cement of an agent, who has | rented at a much lower igure, Dut 70U LAYS tO GO | gruyise Wee vicr ANNA TS ANID fs, patrimony for a crusade, did the elaeaistr of th ent, wives ot for. | dtasiPate the reporter's mild doubts as tb whether THEOSOTHY OFPOSED TO SCTRRSTITION. Private Listerman.' The oficers of tne conipany | Stueewist. ‘On gettlug hls “couttact, ue went | sell to lve In aueoundlage tat Seas oe ae ee | Putt Iautc as ‘an old, wrinkled, parchment-Ue | Er ing pn. tte,anatee of ihe ‘ign, mussiouaries fora to dpread gospel Comedian vecaine interested, the play of expinesing | “Theosophy 1s spoken of here,” be continued, “aa ‘Were elected a committee tourrangefor the annual | Straight to New York. wad bought, $10,000 worth | tractive. “My wite and 1 have: came eo the conclu: | Hebrew, With shrunken form, ‘world; and warilike scenes uh (by precept and practice, to the uttermost | on his mobile face and in his eyes revealed | a hodge-podge of Brahmaism, Buddutam, spirit Pilgrimage to Mt. Vernon on the 2d of February. | Crna best Laglish, Portland tee peeden the | SION Use US Ieee eet but eis ‘hot ta and dow-lega, on which he shambles ad come and gone; and the Darts earth, No ‘Of mother in Clinton | iitue py littie the at whom the public misono hoy ansaeinee. Ata recent meeting of the Ist battalion, Lieut. | “Black Crosy and "K. B.& T.’” This was shipped | vended for poor people. Its thé ety for the ric Se KS ever refused consent to a daughter who desired to | nas been laughing 2 hearty “4 . " He i i § : Fi; rH #8 ae ij 3 on bebalf of, Messrs, Conger and Bradt, | ou ere. An engine, roc: crusher, rock jail a| | <The consequsnoe i.” e went on, we Wil potas — corps With a handsome silver shield, | plant, qltogetuer worth $20,000, was ready, board, and't find lote of ‘people Bites vise velvee cushion, commemorative of thé | hot a thing could bo done’ ‘seaithmeyer was set | bounce win hone Same experience, | They Du eagraved on the minds of all that the pawa- doughy ~ broker is a human spider, into whose raft and it bas po faith the infantry at the National Drill im | against the cement from the start. ‘The contract | huve tried to but ‘that It was ; Yarlous branches, It was scattered. “It was & pleasant little on | oe a Provided “It should have a tensile foree of 300 | too ex; Fi ‘me that a great ous | Hclplcss ttle Mes are sedticed to their ultimate | Abou: te time the thousand inhabitants, lying on both sides of the OrreeED To cacotx0. pn me ‘The official inspection of the National Guard Le ccines aol his aed See ieee ewe Keeping up ® boos in prop- A MODERN Pawn-snor. ATES ee ta Ortskeny, and surrounded by scenery as varied | “I have found,” he said, as the talk naturally | js akin to Buddhism, As to ite relation to apleit- Degin on of about the 15th instant. As stated | of ah e, “ s — y pees Could the reader have visited the pawn-shop | one of tho W: and beautiful as New York oan boast. But its | Grifted about to the character of his own work, | ualism, I say only that Goes not recog - By time ago the scale for mark! pert. Buch a peculiar mode of test was | an Ne income are unable to ba = oqunstons, Lanrepes, we chier beauty was the high character ot its citizens, | “that 1 atte ize aby supernatural ‘AB to necro- ta Tas Srax some. 2 air 2 poor, and tha the showing of tte cement ran down to | Bomea here, ok the city were con- | into which a Sram reporter went atew duys ago he | 18% at Gray's Inn bee and ite greatest pi ‘was the society and ac- that is wore Fat al by pissing | mancy, that is good enougn word in ite way, epee utenti | aes cca cng aed | pe leet ot Ra ea | Ua mre pie we tact | EY Gn a Se Senet tazaavarengt tre tafe | seat tat Woo: faetinear end | ut dat mano app tech in Sad forneend, Sho will be divided into two com- fame barrels from which banithmeyer hed Grawn JOrICy Of people Paver to nee. ewee it tnay sou | Feel life and the pawn-shop of fiction.” ‘This par- | Bappily Tor A Seance they be to me, This indiscrimi to Certain superstitious ‘rites over the mitioes for the' purpose of expediting the work. | Cane Gould, at the nars-yard, ahd Gen. Megs | only’ adierd ee a wale To be | UCUIAF shop, oF, to speak more . store, 18 | able tor the cavallers who bad tougnt e&” continued Mr. Kellogg, “Clinton was my bate paging, in opinion, bas had much todo When Captain Ross reoetved an invitation to at- | They all vested it ana found ie not only up 0 ths | cheaper than to bosré: “ut Nere’te 1 | the eapteal ead iets cu eee and inadng in Ha pea Se ey Inthe arin Ther” ved on. tice ret Care Roope ke toon even Se atetan te ecent, gear | cure Unet ars more or eas. covered up ans aiicane tend a me ting of hiscompany tn order to listen to gg ta eg ap ET gi . surroundings as of its bors. it onthe ron from the corner of Mull My 1 ‘and while ti ot access, I have never heard of a be- charges against bim, be went with the expecta- | proval. Architect Clark, of tue Capitol, had atest | — “I ou could say some- | Ens tne famiior fenead oer testa the tears | ed Rear the Povomns, iis Bouse was atthe other, end of Malbec Fa RE 3 ‘Superuatural or pretending tion aad hope of confronting his accusers and put- | made for Lis own beneht, and both he and Secre- | thing in ce real estate men to | BAS, the familiar only point of fe- | Wunwicre Dora. There be In about sixty rods trom the residence of the ‘Cleve: | so commen 2 Trobe Gowtana the | that he applied to aay Unnavurel agency. Siis oe See, “ASarese ‘BS eraintained an attitude ot proud | ot This was all brought toteicmmerereattse: | Lene tee ee ere is rete oearve fenbldace to the goveis prwnauop. Wnen grscelogs saa ‘taouga be iabda yer ria also lair of he Fee Shore thougatrul po “ tasaatiense ls aones ts fe alocore the purely uate cause ot dedanes, which did not change until the fagetious | tion. Suddenly Strickland, the expert, lost his | in order to pay them high Tents, Ibis almost as | ‘he Teporter entered ale eee he the pA : voy Ca Be eo adhieea be Ay ccs BOE Tear | not Gellove in tairacice—t Know of bo tesosapuet colonel drew from his pocket, the handsome testi- | head. smithmeyer laid tne blame for the vests all | Bad if a mah happens to have a little money and | 7,p.GumeroUS shelves on which rested, neatl¥- | stoox. pa a fe ae Se er ht tponlal which the company had prepared for him: | on um. concludes to build. He has to pay so much forthe | Swatting their tueg ae tes Coe aa Ghee oor, people Rel Ean ly wher ty wtb in their viswa: their soncineata: and | Coie @ night after ight they kequife a | Foriued or ever will be." then the captain's anger away andgavé | “Now Strickland ts going about declaring that | land that there isn lett Yor the house. It {Soked tke ones dee yoge | George Washington living at SZmperhy in wiotr views, their senuimente, and | cisely the same night afver night, they acquire a Gs artes pester it Garba 0 | Rinses Ss Sue are acaemeren es | ater tamer ater ges | ue naanim” Beta bce eo | Sue ean iis Sane naw set Math ad at | koran yaar meee | wrynat ae afind amici fain Rows foowa Wat was intsudsi be would Rot | Gors nd boca he wht warned ‘Ral he ord | cheaper than they were cher earn aga, That | Guided.the cuir ston ce comer, werevavral | namesake Ao fyi tle aipct Agsg ere abou Ce eumbe a8 chow of the Cleve: | suggent of ad you sam ogcasional chahoes © Tale | zo cpoor'wu aig no unrvasd shams Dot thes _¢ a RE Fl ssecng quaies of te coment ownich | stalemzats. tn" tho. newspapers’ every once ia 8 bicing various articles of Jewslry Co several poo- he raat of the family: Wat foreica Oeld about tue same ume tbac Anns Cleve | | “But isu", th ng_about as common in| Sophy discovers their natural cause; and their ef 2% rf which I have sdverted? Nothing i, Hastings, "i ry Teporter asked. appenings are as natural as nee Of gTAVIta- texZ and Corporal C. E Seesford, treasurer of Co. bomen ny piggy AE RO a BS ‘THR PROPRIETOR. comparable B of a great western nation, | MY sister, her husband, and all ber children, save | | “Preity neariy so, 1 think,” he answered. “In | tion. T hy studies the mysteries of mature, € (National Fenetbles), of the third. Commission and off against him. Teduction. Everywhere it isthe same old rents. | At the desk satasmall well-proportioned man of | directed, ine Ching, while Sela or aE can | dinknaen te beeeen nek eke) eee ee 3 ‘The drill nights will in the future be on Monday | “ine latest folly is a high board fence, which | We are getting tired. We want to keep house. ‘aceeaea: descendant of the ‘mart and Friday. ‘The National Rides’ armory has been | runs way into the street, aud which, plans and all, | Please see what can be done to nelp US o4 In tho reg pepe ttoren Fes patentee | secured for the bop on the 20th instant, which | Will cost a clean $5,000. Smithmeyer evidently | meantime we will continue to bourd and to hope.” pel 2 jae Se pete Nortaumberland, and whose brani feuceres. thinks it ougiic to take ten years. aid. $2,000,000 | THe romulsed to venulave wa, | thostoreand the pawnbroker of real Itfe, When the | widely apart as the Bosporus and the ‘promises to be a ug) 3 $e | ‘STaR man pi wo his views, pa a - RO iy Thomas Kirby, Haward Gorman und Morris Mur. | (© Put up the new Congressional Library buliding.” | AN'OPEN SEASON POR BUILDING. wiiting nis tame upon several printed forme that | gentleman sud scour fie is quite, rinse ee | Only be year younger—and during the sion tine | to ths autuors have been elected members of Co. B (Emmett __SENATOR VEST'S VIEWS. | With the exception of a fewdays last week, | had been laid. in’tront of him by & clerk, who | Amercana ae Of course, he shsuts be. Te eadnee | We ware bots in Clinton were Cousiderably t- | one uetaber of a cera | 2 ‘third battalion. ee Senator Vest conn ieen peel STaR Bn cory hora there has been no interruption on acount of the | was standing near by yin ry espe Sofa steivude. = retrain trom iserdt ung here a little a ne | gether. seen oo artes, a a : ‘There is not a harder working comma in the | Dumerous complaints had been inade of the dila- | weather of building operations in this city, A!-| Work done, tue proprievor Jumped from his stool, | sent to my wite. It contained his own GROVER AS 4 BOY. as I he ay Was the case District militia than Capt, Thowasen, of Co. D | toriness with witch work oa the new library was though itis now in the middle ot winter, te brick | 82 eccosting the, reporter, inquired, in a polite | doubtioss, tho armson thateard, as has Beow often | «6 was at fifteen a lange, brood-shouldered boy» | # Performance in waien be was eagaged, at ti (Logan Guard), of the thi Pesecuted. But he added it did, not require that masons are at work. ‘This Is unusual even for iis | Aer, 1m WHat Way he could Ve or Service. We | surmised, it not proven, gave the rst idea of the | woo naa then his e That 1s was as tall as he | 2U-BOF 1s entirely eitminated.’ ‘Next Wednesday night will bethe school-of-the- | his attention should be called to the slow progress, | latitude, “Those who have ‘buildings under way | sok, Yunout any of the, fawning servility and | Americas, “Star Pee e PEea saauaty 10, 1896, | 18D0W, but was thin, He made few intimates, ae ee ee under the special protection of a mysterious - ved i concluds ut 1 2 , bie ry “ ” OtMieer night. A large attendance is expected. Hence cages Wn nats anne tnsemation sets ine | xe wore aaeantage of ‘he opon season, to bush | nor did he chuckiingly rub bis hands tog “Dear Mrs. Cox: Tt might interest Mr; Cox tO | perhaps pone, and as a boy he never made any Prnbirwnamecicnagentn = to“ Brminie,” of which | protherhood in Thiblt, spoken of as adepts and ax Last week the members of Co. A, 3d battalion, | causes of delay, if any existed. Hence his resol. Ing ‘the latter part of mber and during the | SWwAthis eyes wutle speaking. In fact, he Was a | see these quarcerings of Which | Was speaking Co | enemies. I have no information as to how be | Mf. Paulton e Ubretio, he continued: “The | Manatmas. I never heard of their being under the spent much of their time entertaining their visit- | tion. Mr. Vest sald he advised Mr. Spofford, of entire month of January, Drick work is Suspended. | FePresentative American meretiant. you the other evening. You see the ‘stars and | mastered his studies at the academy, as I was not | Change in my views on the ‘gayging’ question Is, | special protection of the Mabatmas. A Mahatma ors from Richmond, Co. D, 1st Virginia volunteers, | the commission, aud Senator Vooriees, chairman | Tuts year proves to be’ an exception, #0 far at ‘HIS BUSINESS. stripes’ are tere. have always beard that | in schooi with him, but he Ws not known as either en due to my having become ao | isnot a man holding communion with super- ‘Wno will be colonel of the 24 regiment, majors | Of the committee on additional accommodauions | jesse: He laughed modestly and in a deprecatory man- | {i Story 1 mentioned to you was correct, viz: | the brightest or auiong the dullest. He had hardly, | suthor myself and fuding out how it feels to bear | natural powers Malatina means great S0ul OF Datahonst ia the uesion | fF the library, of Lls intention to offer the resolu. | ‘acenawues ine Wee Geapedinead ttn tro Sen rtern aie ‘That, casting about for a flag when 1 nce | at that time, acquired the studious, persistent | tenting bich you spent hours in taipking out, | high spirituality. A Mahatma isa faan of f the 28 and of the 34 battalions? ~ tion, “Tt was ‘suggested that be withhold it for 4 oxntu DRIVING PARK. aca a Dorter’s errand, | had heen declared, the Americans thouglt tat | habit he now has, or he Would very likely nave | thrown aside for some ‘gag’ which an actor ‘fakes | soul of a maghatlimous tha. Emerson Lbs hat is now agitating the armories. The elections | aw nine, but he was not Willing todo so. “Why, at| Mr.J.A. Taylor, of Colorado, representing @| and said: “Really, I don't know what to Say abdut | they could not do better than take their general's | continued his studies, and thougn his father’s | UP On the spur of the moment. 1 have no doubt | termed a Mi Plato and Moses were come off next Monday and Tuesday nights. ? San hes.” reso jena. | ‘ ; cry “y, family quarte a3 a found: | deati | nov a littie Of the success of Gt bert and Suilivan’s | nigi ‘the rate of progress made so far,” remarked Sena- | syndicate, has purchased trom the heirs of Freder- | my business,” he began. “You can never per- ly quarterings a3 a lation. Hence the | death soon after tnis might have preventetl bisa ~ batman ‘The Bigelow Light Infantry bas a membership of | tor Vest, “nove of us will ever live to see the COM | jox G. Rohr 153 acres on the west side of the 24th | SUade people that we are not all robbers, and | ‘stars anu stripes!’ With kind regards, believe | from going through college, as his vrother did, | W0rks is due to the fact that Mr. Gilbert insists ou | "*-you see what folly and ignorance is @laplayed & ‘They will be mustered into the National | pietion ‘of the building.” He said that ae oud | mane aaat, ior = uch Paid was over $15,000, and | {M#t We are not placed here on earth vo help un- meee) ery ruly, Gponak wi ASRINGTON. a it was. not the cause, oc nis paatoning | bis pro ree | S ene dagenn aoe ‘adhered to by all com- | tn all this taik. immedi Dot conceive any adequate excuse for such delay, en) fortunates on the downward path. NM: the | |“ rings referred wnieid, Lory, studies for, leve, Mr, Cleveland's deal rr ta oi ony stumet a renter ot | 804 tore. are any beetacies to tbe proper prey” the purchase includes the club-Louse and the | men engaged in my. business “are” of wood tamiy | bree stars at the top and stripes below, Fanning | occurred a year or two after Grover left the acad- | (c:¥uu nave played in ‘Erming’ yourself, 1 sup- Adjn pul Fess Of the work Congress should be advised of | BghtWood race track, Some of the gentiemen | Sonnectfogs and soeial positions, who Would sora | across the shield, ove the shield are the my. Inall probability he felt,thoushi do uot tink | Poet” the reporter said. | the body 1, 1 know that to be true. § as ‘the officers of the District National Guard, cor- | (nem, that they may be removed. Eyed ions eeantane oe ‘ ad todo any one an injury or would resent an intima. | 8nd Wings of an eagie, rising from a crown, and | he ever said 80 to me, that his father could not | octal y~ Hlo —— answered. “I Was the | a sctentist, | say 1 know it to be true that tbe as- south, containing. some’ 2is¢ Toree ot aed tis | Won that their business s not an honest one. Un- | below 1b tue mutto, “in cruce glorior.” Below all | well stand the expense of giving him nouags Oadecuz abd piayed Uke part for the first | tral form ve projected @ aistance from Thelnt mowing of Ge Cmenen Ouiet Ones ferressenssapr lomjornn aeesmaearny fortunately for us, such writers as Charles Dickens | 18 the name, George Washington.” education, wita ve or six younger children Fron Munthe night afer it was brought out 12 | the ‘and be visible, audible and almost tan- ee 7PS | It is understood that the response of the com-| now said to be tae Intention of the owners of these oclo-g ener slhalmnons a J i i : é i ES i Fi ampion “gaggist.” “There Was some excuse for | study of the subject any more than you Could ex- e there, however, as We were, 1D a measure, de- | plain differential calculus to a man Who knew vo build othing at all of the jower mathematics—or than, You could explain the sense of smvell_ to one whe | had never had the power of swelling. It is @ 1 | mere matter of science, like any other branch of | Scientific research. There is nothing sentimental | about it, It is not a sect or religion. ‘THE MAMATMAS. “It is said here that Uhe society claims to be Hastings have been wonderfuily spared, When ‘We consider the rave of death ‘a mis sionaries. All this 1s preliminary to what I have allowed to ‘gag’ a the rest would do likewise, and so it soon happens, a 13 g “AS LO the ‘projection of the double’ or the ft che astrsl form tar away trom where ave made tue wor ir educated and cared for. AS be bad no intention of | Fagland. Tuen I made my Qrst visit to uals coun- | gipie ic is a by ural forces that Literary and Debating Sostety was the Dest of the | mission to the Senate resolution will furnish two, tracts to combine, them and tay outa mile Rave rents tbe ward Sui Wik the Way OCR FARMING IN VIRGINIA. following his fatuer's calling, ne preterred to give | U9 44 Superiatended the production of the work | five been wan yh as = furnished the entertainment. ' statement of the money expended, and that on mene < ental ‘& gentlemen's driv- | cupred as the representatives of Us all. rt y of us | bpgoing w rather than to burden and | #¢ ‘he web ppl eS ae hues | ao it myself. Ihave attained that power and ‘Adjutant General has issued the follow- | hand, and, as to the st page of the work, will re- | sre ae allie are men who feel that they at Going the pubic as | Does Farming Pay?—Oppoving Views— ‘disappoint ls parents. gy yy aaeas tae ar Tid bo ane have many times projected my astral form. ing “points for — port that it was caused by thearchitect’s rejection SOME NOTE-BOOK WAIFS. well as themselves a service, and their constant Report Upon the Walton Farm, ‘THE PRESIDENT’S MOTHER. So thoroughly identified with Francis 4 PROJBCTING THE ASTRAL FORM. Of material. It will probably enter somewhat into | persia 4] | ~ iemmsk guarentee the atl of ices Gara Pilcu Nal | suetches and Incidents trom Meat Ete | se tunives an geod citizens sod yeaticnen* || The Woodlawn Farmer? Club met at th rest |, MT, Cleveland vasa most happy combination | {ear sivul be loos Upon ava sory gprs. | “Ou te 24 of June Twas in Chirag ata recep cor r Standinq—d- | at val chilect 81 \ pom “OUR PATRONS dence of Walter Walton the last day of the old < deaux, a8 18 perhaps very ° > a Fee a een ee ey or was aot Up 10 the Stated dated, at | THE COMPOSER'S PROPHECY “"LPTLLRD—ROW LoNG- | Are not confined to the lower or criminal classes,” | year. ‘The president being absent, Walter Walton een pce penn apctradinpsar gang oa. Sarrled out taltabuliy toe lasse or the’ parti eave | petra prior. glare poe te | Seta, "2 tech ine obligue, left oblique, cease | Tre request of the commission Gen. Meigs and the | FELLOW WROTE “EVANGELINE’—aLlaN PINKER. | he continued, “and, tn fact, for myself tt is seldom | was elected chair.aan. Courtland Lukens, who | 1404, St¢ Was Of 1 face and" always. interested | S%-dUFIDg oUF rehrarsals, with the edception of | PoOeMu R's Very actompilsued indy iy woanns By fank (double rank). _Standing—direct, cease | Navy nt made vests Of the coment Tue | TOx's STORY—THE BIOOEST PIECR OF LUCK HE EVEx | that I have any dealings with them. Each pawn- | had been appointed to invite the young men of the | In her fumlly and church matters. 1 believe in | (Ours, Of some effective fo impart. Witten ie | tok, who possesses s Teal payanle powers Enecting—direct, cease firing. Teports were that tue tests demonstrated the| yap, broker strives, like the hardware, the dry-goods, | neighborhood to join the club, reported the follow- | her heart she would rather have seen her son im | gine legitimate comedian.” ees yy By file (single or double rank). Siancing—direct, | cement to be above the standard called for in Mr. ea the furniture’ merchant, to build up his trade | ing names, and they were severally electea mem. | ‘Ue Minisury than in the Waite House. I do not * + * You ave paid me chree astral visite endeavor 1s to lead upright, Honest lives and con- cease 3 ling—direct, Cease firing. ‘Smitameyer's advertisement. It has been learned among @ particui: ustomel know how’ ‘she survived her husband, for I ENGLISN AND AMERICAN AUDIENCES. during the past six mouths I wid state the cir- By annie aay, Teal Dee aect, | by a Stan Feporter, however, that the liorary coo | Correspondence of Tax Evax1xo Stan. he must, of course, conauct: his ‘Dustaess ‘ona | ets: Harry Plereon, Frank Wilkinson, Edward | jost trace of thetamtiy after tuey" left Clinton. as | “Dosou votice much difference between amert- | Sumefasnes ter Theis mas, bs amet ta ‘REMARES ON THE MaNTAL. pono ee wap ell er ae e Bostox, January 6, 1888. | strictly honest basts, or else very soon he will find | Walton, Chas. T. Lukens, and D. Walton Ballin. why Be was aoe in —4 4 | can and English audiences?” the reporter felt | Saeed ee 14 ee of your 4 ict esterday at Boston's ancient book store, under | bimseif on the shoals and quicksands of ruin and 7 n thet essa; “ ntious, OF muc! sposed ness DIS | 0 ect joubie. yeni The head should not dodge the piece andthe | purpose. They realize the great importance of | tne «01a south” church, T came upon a miidewed | disgrace. So much tor genelalities; now tobe wine | Sc .e- & Mason then read an essay on “What ts upon others. His disposition was equita. | DOURG to ask, as tt is a question never omitted 23 "'Wus sitring at my window = * © ‘when piece should not touch the head. procuring a substantial and ‘durable foundation, | * ath” church, pon Ue more personal. Wien « imanapproacues me to | {Be Future Prospect of the Agricuituristt” to the | (fo 'and hus touper well under control, i never | 0m an interview with an English, actor. | Giseinetiy ‘you say “No” Naturally 1 Tustruct by showing What todo, rather than Dy | Spd are not disposed, to ASSIGN Tea Oy er cera arin ted a all ae roeaesruch re- | pledge his watch or auy other article of Jewelry or | following purport: In the great struggle for su- | knéw of his attempting Impositions on smaller | ,78*,Drinclpal Gifference,” he sald. Leip the | 1.88 from Whence Che voice caine, and to my sure telling tt. ee eg ene Pinion of Cine arcnitect, One | called a never printed and all but forgotten predic- | wear J ask him how much wmouey he wishes to ob- | prewacy now golng on between producer and con. | boys. Ithiak a8. youth he loved Justice better | People on the stage than English audiences, | Pfse Saw you (your double rather) standing by my Support arms by the numbers. When the piece | ee en at re cement and ang detect | 102 Lonce heard Wagner make regarding himself, | tain. “Before he answers I have in most cases | Sumer, Iebor and capital, it behooves those cn- | Ubau power. He was not a diss-mbier. Whale not | Keovre. on {he stage, Cuan English audiences. | Sige" “why nour 1 wake. “Booause Luave gome," piased in op the left forearm, the rignt | Compel (he use of this cement, and any defect | one supsequentiy literally fulfilled. It was in the | Made up my ind whether it tsa gentine case Jn agricultural pursuits to tntelitzentiy | religious, Be was not profane ot vuisat, He WA8s | Situ appisuse, -nd. kinang Is -aimost unknown ; Mes (ereply. “fam in Chicago visiing tay Sisco, Seen eee, Fe, ary anol | setae fe Wale flklg HRS Sir | Hotel Sona, Daou, he met day folowing the | i eces of Mnpy a an wn neat le | sera cite poston thr cup mk | Meemenbned Wy witaeenahnmht xt had | nee Nac ate ania rs | Miu dM waren Sac 4 pom piece 0 Ne | cede money in riotous living and now pledges the few | those with whom they come in contac e wi x “ - : ee the bend of the | SOonsibuiity would be avis and charged | est production of the master's masterpiece, | remaining valuables fo. get tore imiticy to cou: | affair of life and be wiling to lay aside of@ Babite | governed the fausly when T knew cucu. Hea ee nces and (hose in Chis country. 10 | cal matters a liuiie.’ dust then 1 seemed to see Fou ‘Carry arms from support. Rather than twist | UPon the commission. All the expert ofinion, so | «parsifal.” The city was thronged with visitors | tinus his debauchery. fa the latter case, an 4 prejudices and adopt any theory or system TRE PRESIDENT'S RECEPTION. are much less exacting and cold than im Lontow | #2 the midst of a gathering of people. I asked the body to the left, throw the piece around wo | ff obtained or expressed, except that of Mr. | and ablaze with excitement over the majestic | strange as it may sound to you, I give him some | that will advance their temporal welfare. ‘That | you know that in allcolleges itis the custom for ut a first night in London ts especially terribie | WAAL Itmeant. The reply was Oh, only a littie tbe wie Smrthmeyer, pronounces, the cement Uo be fuly | scenes and passages of “Parsifal.” A few of us | goud advice, refuse to accept his pledge, and seud | We are passing Uurough a period of great: changes | ine president te hold x secsrrion one evening dur. | toactors and singer Tue London first nignter is | Tception my sister is giving in honor of me’ f ‘3000 a8 the piece touches the | UP tO the standard. | In fact, there are architects | from foreign countries were paying Our respects | him away.’ Sotaetimes, yes, many Uies, he goes | affecting human society throughout the civilized Tl noting short of brutal in his dogged determina- | “eB asked for the names of one or two persons it should be turned and moved about until | 224 builders who maintain that American cement | to Materna, the original Aundry, at her hotel, | directly from my store fato another where the World is evidenced by the fact that our leading | 1G ‘commencement week.’ This, like the affair | Ton Dot to be pleased If he-can Possibly help. im. | PPeUG as & ‘These names were given: 3-3 to be im position, the toe of the butt | Would amply suilice for the purpose, and it costs | when Wagner entered the room. ‘He was almost | prietor is less scrupulous, but that knowledge does | writers on political economy are forced to confess | we see here to-day, ts the great event of the year | soit, an Now York Sto just the other way, and | Pf0l Rodney Welch and Dr. Sarah Hackett Stevens aguinst the toe of the right foot, the barrel to the | 770 t°% cited that American combnt wae used | prostrated irom tbat terrible foreboding often fol- | not alter my method of treatment, If it 18 really | that theories which prevailed twenty years ago are | in a village like Clinton, where ‘society’ 1s not | Seca ita play or an opera 15.4 Qat failure the | 08. With this you disappeared. 1 (eine area conuuited. Bow, out of | black of a minister of tha gospel. Commencem rally advai witl the throes of is upheaval, when this travail | week could no more pass without a SSsasie vaniting ina te ie Qa what, 1s the condition that we who | ” than can holiday week in Washin dou Fear and vertical m wing a supreme success, Striaing about the entirely set aside now by the logis of events that | very exacting ia Its uemands, and where ‘swallow | $\. gol up, woticed the time—10:20—and ten Secure srs The thumb of the left hand | !2 the construction of the State, War, and Navy | place” pale aud restless, and unmindtur of the 4 MERITORIOUS CASE, fre dally transpiriog, and that labor isn fac: | tails’ were unkaown, except as the recuistion | Surcy tase You havent gucceeded, In mleaany | Li? above down, as YOU onoe requested 190 to-do, should be around the piece, and should press for- | Duliding, and in the Capitol aprovements and ex- | solicitude and praise 3 those present, in an ai- | the price asked on the article offered, if it is not | tor that bas gut to be 1 could give it to Yor command two. it | te a rm most tragic burst of grief he at last exclaimed: ‘president's | “Bem | ‘The Signal Corps met at Monumental Hall, No. | 4 57,2 reporter visited architect Suithimeyer at | name] I sill never agale create any see | necessary bargaining, and the man departs to ic’ position of laborer abd pro. | “xcituer Grover nor I wax, as you may well be: | comes to the theater bent on making everyone on ‘ue time my astral form appeared to her,” 238 Fennayivania avenue, on Thursday night. | 1. onice in tye library grounds to-day, and in re. | Sone!” spend the money in purchasing luxuries for a sick | Queer sball occupy question that should | Ueve, very high Up in devélopment as asociety | the stage feel his power. He seem. to say to the | Said Dr. Coues, “i Was talking to evout forty peo» ‘Tig Dali bas been secured for the permanent % L bars a In less than six months time Richard Wagner's | Wife or child, in paying the rent, gas or grocer’s | engage our earnest attention. Shall we command | young man. “Botn of us had received good *bring- | : ‘You have undertaken to please m-, but | Pie, algong whom were te two named in this of the corps, and is gectalty well | sponse foan inquiry he said: The sole Cause of | saciiied” body was brought back from Italy and | Dill, oF in tiding over the emeryeiicy which found | the respect for our calling to Which we are justly | lng up,’ knew how to behave in Sunday school, had | just iet me tell you you are going to have your | © for the purpose, although a trie too | the delay 18 in the rejection of material which | iaiq arest in old Bayreuth. This lite had been | them penniless. Sometimes the pawnbroker is | entitied, the very existence of Lite being depeadest j Sisters whose society we were accustomed to, and | nands full to doit.’ it rriendsin the audience a\- 3 to the transportation of solid bodies by Tt is “clean as pin,” has plenty of good, | does not come yp to the requirements of the spect- | exchanged for an linmortal name. Visited by the ian who runs short of money while | on the food supply; _or shall we continue to plod | whom we liked to accompany, DUL it 1s very mild | tempt to give a favorite singer or actor a | Means of this science, I do Mot know a8 much. serviceable chairs and desks, and lots of ligut. | fications and Contracts. All of this will be es- visiting relatives in a distant city. He does not jaom wi visits Cunt 101 er,’ ag | The precipitation Of writing, I know, can be per- ‘Toe meeting was attended by a larger number of | tablished to the satisfaction of all parties inter. DESCRIBING WITHOUT SRELXG. i Gbliy feeh ait being fiaveered and cajoled Erase | cet cecteel catker OC un of Deine a Gude, Naties | uumtbe Brst-nigntor Risse and ye.de “order, as | Tye Doe ty eapeasterel comay ike Mike to thake his necessity known to them or draw | dally feed, and being flattered and cajoied by some | ever accused either of us of beng aduse. Neither | much as to ‘We are golng to have nof: formed. Welegraphers than have been present at any pre. | ested or concerned wucnever the aronitect 5 shall ‘There is more than one recordea fifftance where | upon his account at home for such a stuall amount | Ceci sna ‘one the di nity of oy and the | of us wasted many valuable TUOWeDUS Over OU | Tere. This is:<o De a covd-tlooded but herr and | Itis merely a use of Uhe subtle forces of nature. ‘Vious meeting, and there Is now every indication | have an cpportant ty jo make — — a the most powerful, poetic, and comprehensive money as would satisfy his immediate needs, | independent Ute of the farmer? “independent, tollet, and if we blacked our shoes I guess it was | all must be buteuered alike.’ Any hitch ih the | Like all otber true sciences, Uneosopuy is incom Tench of the cement for the consrete: foundation, | descriptions in literature have been made by those | Then he discovers that he has a ring or something | rorsooun!” An English statistician, examining the | more out of respect to the demands of the heads of | sccners, any Lcsltation for liues, at ones provokes | prehensible to those who have not studied it. A clency of ee bam ge foul mo who have never looked upon the scenes else of small value that he can offer as a pledge ior | wheat production of the United’ States, asserts | the than from any inbora idea of the | a siorm’of hisses. There is not the least particle | AN Must have peculiar powers of uvenees as proven by a large number of has rota bt rc nya provers Gane ms ved: | a loan from the pawnbroker, and to him tne that the Westera farmers are generally “bane. | ntuess of things | What put the vain mouon Graympathy for the artists. ‘The Bogllsh audience, | 12 Oder Uo study Cue more subtle forces of nature, ph Pe nd vet pcre ph ‘an autograph letter | 8 Sent and the money advanced. Why, I Tupt or losing money on wheat, and are being | into his I do not think I ever | asa rule, seem to regard the people on the stage Jt 18 a diMcult study. durable foundation vastiy more im} articles ee ae eae talen up by opts and taxes; the liens bel: knew, but he sugyested to me that we should go as enemies. NOTED TREOSOPHISTS. yportance Possessing’ to from La iow, strikingly Mlustrative of 1! 4 , than a little time, for 1f the Co 13 bad or re rg f penius Doce wely ‘his. held by Eastern capitalists, This corresponds with | the ‘reception’ on the hill. 1 thought it the proper ax m2veTmaTIox. | “Mr. Robert G. Ingersoll possesses peculiar | psychic powers. He 18 a great deal of of theoso- from Maine to California and from Minnesota recently asked, “Wi ansas?” | thing to do and rater enjoyed the idea of go.n, Tepalr, and instead of being a source of pride | dence Of patient study and observation than does | Tm a eed posyenene Cgpetoes Legs so tna fr our county records wereexamined much the | with-bit, for, moderate as 1 estimated myows | “HOw different itisin thiscouutry lsshown by Wil bé @ Gingrace to the nation. No consideration | LOMgseons Erte nd Acta er Ronee: | Taxes. _ tne one have | Same state of cuings would be found to exist in | social qualincations, | iad no tears of being ata | tocident which happened on Monday night. Turee phist, His sttackson the Christian religion are — om Hn So — ae your inveres country,” he writes his Novg | Just mentioned. Of course, there are times when | this section. Rather a sad commentary on our con- | disadvantage while he was along. Iknew feason. | teilows who nad evidentiy had too much New | on account of the revolt of bis soul against the be- or tine is aimed at It should be exercised after the | Scotia friends, “lest the charm of my imaginings | &Ditiful story ts told, but that is not often, and | dition aga class, Virtually we are serfs to capital | ably well that he would not be apt to outshine me. Years cheer were seated in the Afst row Of orches. | Letin tue supernatural, He base fne aewtal really many of the.few that are developed in the | we a educated in the theory that We were sixteen and fifveen, respectively. Neither v rough the mance th | taculty and can see deeply into “secrets of na- foundation is safely emtablished and au Ge tins | disappear. I tust: in truth tell you that? never hepotong ous han ever been to, a president's reaeption be- OE a ta Fe 8 S953 ‘ably upon it at tae: It happened.’ ” * | ‘On tue evening of Nov. 2, and morning of THE LONDON FIRST NIGHTER | the 5th. you again appeared. ™ or course of business are bogus, and are ed a8 a | and demand were the prime factors in the Juncture.” aa ee ner ad eee notes, on which the inct- | tetnod of getting more On the by exciting | sition of thy products of our labor, and being 80 ‘and 1 ain sate in ther Of Us ever at- | and shaking hand With one aboth-r. They seemed | the Theosophical Society to be a He ote Stax reporter ascertained that the coment Hertbed’ ras Ey tay. second tad a eenerously | the sympathy of the dealer. “On yes; we have | conservative in our practice We have subinitied ro ‘one since, Ull the despotic demands of o- | to tulak they were the only. persons im the “House, | may not callit by that mame, but Lie sen. fer phy deniae ae been rejected a ‘thorne.” It is time this important bit of literary | Sme of that lert jn our breasts, for all that we are | tnis view. The wage laborers have scouted this | cle juired him to hold his first one in the | at last during Mr. Hamilton's solo in the second | sibility to Lhe Wouch of nature is theosophy. alanenen Rises upon vests The | history was better Known. Had it not_been tor | Pictured hard and unscrupulous where money is | idea, and have assumed the that they will | Waive act they Decaine so noisy that he told them plainly | “Henry Ward Beecher was anotuer maa of this Sess the eaeareas tence ae cf; | Hawthorne there would have been no “Evangel. | Concerned. havé a valee ip regulating the price of the com- GROVER'S EXPERIENCES. toshut up. Now, in England tue whole audience | character. He Saw and knew a great deal more Weak spot might damage the wislestructure: fue | a” and one almost regrets that the ward of | yq7ore are umes, hen, wo know that, we are modity at thelr disposal, snd shall we be less wise | wwe put on our Dest and started. Old Prex, | WoUd have Deen hable to resent iis remarks asia | than he ever walked about. °° som mptto infringe their Uberties | | “And Dr. man of particulariy foil on main She foundation 1 LOPES 18 BO Unk | SP enerous ast. Troma ae PST eee | TEMLTULY, coo.” But when & man comes ta my | plan of co-operation migut be adopted Eo'isesen | North's house was near the college bulldings, «| Some wy an atten, to infringe, coeie, Ubercies | , And Dr. MeClvunt He tea man ot parucusriy — m co =. mor = nan tn others, | Po ow he ‘ofthe lives, ioves, and dolor of | Swore and asks me in a straight-forward, business | the sacrifice we have been obliged to suffer in the | little more than a mile from the center of the vil- | gave the singer their sympathy, applauded vigor- | gauisin, of great learning, anda fue Ci procuring: beter —_ & people pathetic in the world-heart memory from jike manver to loan him @ certain amount on his or of the way is across | ousiy, and gave the noisy fellows understand | the sublle in naiure. Jt ts this power that gives: of cement is to make Prot. Spencer Baird, Li.D., seoretary of the | foundation; that resting in a solid and durable | their unhappy fortunes. if g 3 i Ha 3 & i é 5 eF if H 2: i ie Hf Hats’—the bro.d intervail which skirts tue | that they would have to behave.” him such ap influence over his hearers when ue Mr. not long betore he But a ‘ourselves hat selfish inde- | Oriskeny—the other half up a hill s0 stecp that Paulton tn closing said he was greatly tm-| talks. 1: was Ube same way with Beecher, and i: Smithsonian Justitution, director of the National | mass upon the stronger, (ee | Placesin| - PINEERTON AND HIS WAYS. man eee ncaa a vite Site eee, one shoe tak iargely inberes ‘to ‘our: proveeion, ‘Of the road makes but ‘even with ressed with the Deauty of Washington and | 80 with Ingersoll. It is a mesmerie influence, it Maseum, and U. S. Commisstoner of Fish and Fish- (- Seeaesaene dareemerer —o ¥ a 23 @| J believe Allan Pinkerton to have been the great ewes sever in ance. a a before, and ne Tne Delaware peach crop is ee of | this relief the hill is very lor either lighted With the kindness shown himself here. | you want Uo call (- wan bet « ahd er the aker places, tor the w ' 2 $ ‘ume N Cries, dled at Wood's Holl 02 the 19th Of ast ae nt eee ctee tronianet places, | eat detective who ever lived. Aside from this dis. | nOt be seen Dy any one ond, then, T get & | on some such plan, a& well as the cotton crop in | trians of carriages, Tt 1s not in July tm | Sr. Paulton’s theatrical career has been an ex. | suort ume ago spoken of ‘contempt. No one Gast, His untimely death at once excited through. | Stance, where a space of the sutton on exh tinction, he was one of fthe most interesting of | little suspicious and am likely to refuse He has been on the stage | Who Knows anything Would think mow oC dis ‘Gat the civilized world feelings and expressions of | tween two spares of Lie frmer, te concrete suai | men, and no Writer ever had a Detter chance to | With him. Perhaps he may De ‘a deservin for twenty years, and has played all sorts of roles | puting tat it Is a force, and certainly it would be ‘the many respects 2 Dut as a general rule I preter to give such people & Transportation and commission | during coummencement week, and fe aces com fand, as Well a8 playing | Silly to speak of it as supernavural, profound regret, but at the prectie time of its oc-}have a tensile strength "that will sup | Judge than Il. For some years I was daily in his | Wige berth; they are too often creoka und thieves | nave (0 submit tO ti ont are ad as adver. | in Caricares and tight OFe a fio bas abe took MME. BLAVATSEY. pot SSuperstructire com jeed in his confidential employ, and eens a @urrence, when the persons of late associated Ww: we the superstructure at that | weak ee ee POF that act in this way in order to quiet any suspl- | experience shows us that for a cons.derable portion | tised. We started out afoot. We scorned the juice successful aS a humorous lecturer. In addi-! sa, Dim in scientine pursuits were menenang tied | spot without yielding at all. Tue bidders | in such ‘capacity that there were repeated occa- | Chat Actin site way, oo acer fe gules Teas very | oxPer year we do not receive wha a merchant, effeminacy of hiring a to climb the | Con towriting the book of = “he also wrote | “Now I will say again that Mme. Blavatsky fem Washington ta vacation or on Seta uty, tuatr | Salc wece ail iestSe nad thine eas Ssmpict | Gences and’reminiscences’ Among the counciers | S¢idom that we are manufacturer, or even the mechanic would con- ‘Beiore we had ‘up that hill our stand- | that of “Les Manteaux Noirs,” “Mynheer Jan,” | Never made any Claim to superpatural powers ington tn Vacation or on field dut; ‘hich were ail tested, and thove of Le suce ile aac Seneene Senieee | manana an Re ee eR ~ wonteta Wemen ana con é: ascembiage in formal tstiicouy of thelr sorrow | contractor reachea tie roquitement of the spocid. | ipeidents Of ts life which tun e - po eg ee xe m Tro ot three other operas Got ae | eee on “ - we i ~ ~ essed me more deeply then rooks, but sometimes this One of the most forcibie reasons for | kerehiefs, from frequent use, were little better. | two or three other operas, wich have Ubings through pertectiy sad respect was impossibie, ‘The tarve local sejen- | SOAR nen yt cannes Tocetted batnrs | tha ce nie epee wa one ta wEtea aes | will nappen nad tben the newspapers mae Trees wien i jack of mamuracturing i uarieg in| By’ the) time we | got, tate, the howe | duced in London, Mr Dui base, bew work br | may appear supernatural to the aguorait like societies—tne Philosophical, the Authropo- | tests, but it fell below the requirement. It was pardonable vanity of one good little woman ‘saved | pear as if the pawn-broker is acting as a ‘fence’ | OUr vicinity the operat etait ye ‘x ° Facey Gresues i teow tar on q : - Of customers Who would not full | violent exercise. I tried to compose myvelt. 1 | the Casino has also accepted another opera of nis. | Or course 1 know ner well aud creespond With Jopieal, and the Biological—suspend thetr meetings | rejected and asecond lot was furnished. ‘That was | her own and her husband's life, Pinkerton never | Tor tnieves when, tn reality, he aid more to Seg hd tried to do, bus I do know that a ead m uring the summer months, and until now there | also Putco ests and rejected a8 was a third lot. | Wold anybody, anytning, “py request.” It always] thre une thiet than the. policeman Who arrested | {Just et, tise, season, when, {acre TERY Oe | oe a ee eee eee |. PECULIAR DINNER Party, | "<"- about che Coulomb letters te ait old one that pone herteaseer dean Prof. Richardson. the ‘expert of the District | came on impulse. | We had been in New York and | nim. You know a bankiug-house will sometimes | Uats! Wuttous advice trom | had deposited our hata, across the wide hall, to — has been talked hing to be the sentiments of tur taculcers with peremonial | Commissioners, tesvea the cement and pro-| Phil.delpla together, visiting Gen, Marcy and | Bim. YOU kno’ & banking -nouse will sometimes The COUNtEY, a8 wellas the | mks tly presence felt in the] How an Official trom the West En-| 23° Den! ee ed 4 ~ a jwemvers, with ceremonial | “anced it vnfit for the purpose of ‘the | McLellan, ‘Tom Scott and othera, and were return- Np cxpoeten co be hy p ee an in behavior, T SOL Out Of. 560 not Know as to Completeness and suilicient preparation. yaneed, i ,sinnt for the purpose of the | McLellaa, Tom scott and others, and were return: | Sco why we can be expec ‘more alert or ‘that | and take my initiation 7 4 tertained and Surprised His Friends, | gue matter on one side or the other. 1 was Dot Fue Faiiesopuical Society, as the oldest of the | E2G"Hut on record bis pinion that It was sot og | never dined at railway stations, but was alwace | cautious than our respected and respectable rival. interest of the tillers of | my eye back, and there went Grover, hat in hand, — But even if What Mr. Hodgson Says is true it sclentific societies of Washington, and the one | the quailty medel. With regatd to tho enehoice | provided with a well-stocked hamper, “We hed | YOu see that itttle ett said the provision ar by which they | out of the tront door Into the darkness, at a raté} 4 certain chief of division in ope ot the Depart. | does not prove anyuuing as wo thevsophy. Even pn a of tie bra ands by sigh and close here | eaten and he had just settled back comfortably in | N0vine tne reporter to's case leaning: aperset’ the feoeived in homeopathy | ev ntaeerecond. He comant sand the cor | ments, who hails from a Western state, bas at- Doubere by peste ae ing, in conjunction Ww icised a8 a Useless expense, Mr. | iS seat With a few hearty ved considerable attention from the news- me age ‘She other two societies, in commemoration of the | Which bas been critic ices expense, Mr. | > ‘old habit wall back of the desk. On its side Was a peculiar ve aid we receive must | sense. It was five years ago, and! recoliect | tracted co! am, Life and services to sc: aie foe, ae "Tne oy Ee ne ieee ees ey own, pockets in the ies, elias inough it was to-day, 4 papers and his fellow officials on — ome. 1), ea pisee shall be enclosed—that _ is, ter | & Seward, cose eee CS “Now,” continued he, “if 2 man enters my store and the | sister Anna, who was ‘On the arm of Rev, fool Unem as they asked to be fuoled, that proves tion of = the ee. Look 95] Die face, soon givil mT we with an article which we have reason to suspect, ‘Mr. Hastings, whom she pox mass son ‘theosophy—whether 1t ts or ie’'not @ | jons oF ‘ot PA gy rage Be Binet ban either by his acti the aman accompanied to cern. I had managed True edlence. ‘The investigators started out on an 1m their own right, and also are at liberty | SBY Person "LO should, undervake to walk across in bis condiuon ‘an article of the valne way ‘uh then, but every bit of it entirely faise assumption. They ai tribute to her invite ladies and g-atl:men whose presencemay | this ground in tne dark? And unless enclosed of the one he to pawn, what do we do? the end when I saw Grover’s exit, laim of superaacurai power, and ‘nen go to work Se suea th it uence ce yacity. ‘The progam has | Walk OVer it.” Besides, there | ts no an-| Boia thar box, and wi jo wenre talning ec to Sot Lites wiggsct the wind Lovell eet ove SCPC Las She Sovant proscoato have, Gules Deen arranged as fougws: Upcaingof the meeting | ance of the Goveraueats erecting » building stranger about the amount to be given overtaken him, ‘reception cured us of a de- the contrary; sine claims that no one can have su Gol. Garrick Mallery, U. 8. A., president of the | Without enclosing the grossgs tte or ee ae ‘cateher, ‘A POLICEMAN STROLLS In Aire to enter into society. pernatural powers. aical Society, "stating "the relations be- | TBCD agalh in @ shoes ne ane ibe w hapeies whee eo got the CLINTON'S CENTENNIAL “But Mine. Blavatsky is not the causeand creator Baird as acentne e erred societies: Prot. | The" enclosure will them froin thieves, to Charts, pega sero os “Last summer the little village held the celebra- of theceopuy. Se is simply a very powertul theo Baird 4s administrator, by Prot. W. B. Taylor, of ‘of excluding idlers who loiter about he had a sweetheart, Joan the reply is evasive and unsatisfactory on: close of its first century of history. 1 Poners weaeeeas et oamaee betnce, OF Dr. W. H. Daik prion of ues aioe And tnverrupe, che workiven. Aa To the enaracter eee te cel ees io eee | oan ee Se es ee Se ae ber pie gineatc lg Tought to Tene bern. My $77 Sovtracing ail the white. Its objects are = H. Dail, president of t - had’ caught “his “heart ‘Charust, station and locked up pending an in I is ‘Society; the eal’ chai ae of the fence, it must be remembered that it will be songs, dente ‘know that were ‘the first who ‘imately ‘The society has its - . by Major J. W. Powell, president of the AR- ———) dace a a PE net Tooee, and some’ friends shipped them byrseaits | {a'tattsoat foie ben naar of feline rom fer agiant 4 ‘other societies have.” Soriet juired ume with mene to Guedes, Re as a sips coover and she ase Sook, Js ‘kel? to burt our trade." Bat father tras bora £20 place oF sy March Ee, TRE A Cheap Bonnet. on ‘the bark Kent, April 9, 1840. On May 8 the ‘thieves away I am. ore wee i a way. ee Rape a = Bonheur, ‘From the Chicago Mail, Kent was wrecked a ut the crew | Dane of the reneceers ie, 2 awe RL Ne Tee Comnererk, From the Arhanens Trevaier ie sos ten for Tux E: * store on Wabash avenue th | 204 passengers were: friendly | men lace at nigh: ‘The congregation of a church Bock Sentitelionke ate her day when two ladies ict, Kieed, and ime. Zhe cooper and wite Aci git trom eho seeae ct ire bade tenes ai “Sr"the ‘ccntential cneraussa, f Goubt much shocked upon learning that their preacher Alone mignt ail the said fecvimtier Heomarttn set, Baad, and 8 ‘The cooper and wite from the scene of | me, bul, with all these. precautions I am in con. Si aay time in his le be ever: s had departed under most discreditable circum- man eeess diately began talicing. One of them said: “What | the wreck to Fisherman's tn a small boat, | stant fear that my shop will be a ey ohn mg en Thow wea: & auck of a bonnet thatis. Where did you get it?” | and trom there by a fishing smack to Aspy Bay: | night aA 'e model, and stances. On the folowing Sunday ‘That sunny skies might biend ‘The other one said: “I'm glad you like it, for I was | where the Unicorn, of ‘changed ‘But to return to the subject of customers: jad thattae gels the wemorise of bis ‘une aim of nearly every one lo bush up the scan- ‘With willing waves to send just dreading to see you for fear you wouid say it | the Brittanla, one'of ‘steamers across the | have about the same number of women as Pog! ‘teat and wes dal, and, under great restraint, ‘uninterest- ‘Sth on in comans exch vated expeayt fras hori. “1 nave actually lost legp About nee | Atlantic, ‘They were elped om thereto Meatrea| bot inthe former case Chey seldom Some oe Ing couvorsatious were neia, sierey ‘to prove that But since this may not be, ting that ehe bad not been answered, said: Eedihe coupigiaon got Rouenseping tanualy ‘with the articles to ‘be pawued and a note SE Hitonst gossip. Just Detore the services were Since whirlwinds «weep the sea, adore it. ‘Turn around and let's see how it | in one room. ‘But members of the: ‘union | the amount of money ‘and transact ogy pr a Closed Broter P. Brookrod arose and ald: And storm and darkness make «hips theif sport, looks Delind.” The woman turned around two oF {old him tis Job would shut down at | business in this way. But slice the box resident was coming to ts he “Breunren and ‘since we last met in this Gtsuyame ern wae three times. Did you ever notice that if you are | a certain da 80, nuavely decided on ‘been resorted to Uy coniidence men we are Tpeusre lam house something ‘seems to have cast a Shine through the storm and night around, that she will carry out the request iter. | buying their tickets they bad bo money. ‘The | clea Ob, there are a thoussnd now 1D who was a Cl bay py oy — To guide eich bark of Thine safe to its destined port! | STiy--turn around wil she taces you again? ‘This | steamer was to leave Very attezaaon. ‘The | para ust take to secure Nien age Grover. at ere eT wow propos we cer ups Cusumeserion 1987 %- WE | One diy and as ane turn she sala vo her adauriag | Coopers Hite bit ot a wits contessed Ker we never inquire in the Toasons. 2, fs Patent Once, who was taere maSes a —-——“‘coo______ friend:’ “And the Traine cost’ me only elgnteeh ‘she had ‘ordered © Donnet at the | tor pa' as ‘told. ty RR 8 4 ‘A sensational wave over the ‘Trained as He Should Go. cents—just thipk of that!” “You don’t say so,” | milliner’s; that it not be got for the ry ‘manner. Cg OF ete toe ‘Another brother arose, ‘warning to 4 ‘Shetetenstnns sold the other one. The woman with the bonnét | and pIUfUlly pleaded that they Wait for te Js done, as quietly and ae hy Brookrod, said: ime the Chisage 3 Said that she would swear to it. ‘Then, after bot | boat, a later, that the money ‘wo never ‘atten. Py OE yy “Tam {ast Jou. shoud desire ‘Never paid any attention to the moral tratn- I turned to the saleslaay behind the case, | earned, and the bonnes fa ‘affairs of our clients they ‘tor eae ‘atvers = to pray for our erring pA Xd oe eg Eg eb ** sow 20 sucoMs A PAWxEBoaEA, ome neers indignant facner to the reverend gen- he frame? re a a. ia ‘= ,. 5 Lomaan who was making a pastoral visit. “W2d, | featnera aud stFings cost her #13, That is the | tland here Pinkerton roared the seartie a ee ee eee ood sexe beg riety “and that w te 2r. Goodman, 1 take that boy to churen with me | pay taat women talk economy to their husband? encanta cea Ber Geers in all ite branches, He 7 ‘be more fae pe &— Xi ij least twice every Suaday, and tf he falls Sra oon for east luce, come fesse ae fas he ‘somtimes Gent eh | Maxre Years old, 00 indy “Mamma Deon for faut iucky tonne, Blow up ‘every | clothter, 1. aminit mone i} po af a bow wrong it is after we nave goue home, | said to ask you to sit down a few and she | soul on was loat! have & ot to was to rary ‘Sad make Bim commit to memory two oF tureé | would be right in. {t tsn’t raining, is it?” “4 tell you had y--% else aloe more cluded Paty ry Serarehne eat rey Raber 1m the BOOK of Leviticus Lear Callee—““Whay no, Mamie. Why did you | her way about 4 ¥, ane 9 renee ‘aminauon Sis efore he eats anytalug or goes wo bed. And yet,” | think Kerton, “For that little was. intatake. Beoded. A. adaed, sadly, “Georgey doesn’t seem to improve. | Mamie—“Because, when mamma com- ‘that fool ‘from s ‘tor. oe s ot ‘ihe ‘oC the. Fon airaid be aber et ‘is | tng sie sald, “it never reius but it poura’”—Zezas | queea’s odioers was in| Yaurector = al a Lendencies from ‘said, ‘pours’ quesa' z L wi a B 4-3 — wr