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6 MONEY AS MAIL MATTER. EX-LAWYER HARRISON. A CHILD’S CRY. THE ORIGIN OF PAPER. _ LADIES’ GOODS. : RAILROADS » ie i s tary Sherma: Partner Miller Mournfully Moves Into| A Curious Told @ Prairie | It was First Introduced into Western MINNIE LYNCd, FORMERLY OF ST. auemeer ~~ AND OHIO. RAILROAD, 8 a Ta the Svameperthsten ca” cums ona |. 7 cael Omneeiaeneee President-elect. gery Aisi Europe in the Tenth Century. ig shrug prepare pimak. feat | vetve Washing frum station cornet of Sew Jersey 3 Sper eee. Correspondence of the New York Sun. ‘From the San Francisco Call, From the Paper Mill. Northwest, vestibuled Himited ex- a Inprsxarouis, Nov. 17.—The faded old tin| My name is Anthony Hunt. Iam a drover, This quty is an ever-recurring one in the Prrotomrors hore ae apni incor sign, with “B. Harrison” at the top and the | and live miles and miles away upon the west- | literature of the day, and has come to be re- the Treasury department in this city, brings to | 2ames of the other two partners in the law firm | ern prairie, ‘There wasn't a house in sight | garded by many in the light of a “Who mind the method employed by Senator Sher- | below, is still nailed against the entrance to| when I first moved there, my wife aud I, and | struck Billy Patterson _ question, —Never- man when he was Secretary of the Treasury. | 0n¢ of the buildings opposite the now we have not many neighbors, though those | theless, there is a peculiar charm attaching eee Sefly, 8:55 8m. ; €1 9:05 p.m. daily. pier Cincimnat and bt Louis, express dally’3 and oe Por Fit sl and Cleveland. vestitmied limited ex- preen daly BSS ease nae 8:08 pam daily. a am For Lexington and local stations, *10:1) pee Wiillopen, on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22p,a case of 3 : that name on the are good ones. bou: the The Paper Mill can ted BONNETS and HATS, the most el: It was decided just before the resumption of | here, but that oe ee copie sell ie mea are anne ise Sehr! scene titiond ta Washington, agent? ee 203,33 3 specie payment to bring alarge amountof sil- | Harrison there has been about the office for | Years ago I went away from home to ‘my | find it in its heart to curtly with the eter- 1309 F STREET NORTHWEST. 1130 pm a wecoulania m San ms neisco, and the repre- | *¢veral months. In the comfortable suite of | fifty head of cattle—fine creatures os I ever | nal questioners. We have raked up the follow- | — ae 3 pet Annapolis, 6-49 and 8. Stem, 12 1g and 4:35 sentatives of Walls vegies Co.’s express were | four rooms Young Partner Elam goes about his | 8W. I was to buy some groceries an ing facts from a few musty tomes, which, we |Szar Saux Guanweyts Bapolis 6-40, ‘am, 12:05, 4:10, pm. ‘Sundays, a dry consulted as to the cost of its transportation, | increasing business with a brisk step and a | §90ds before I came back, and, above all, @| trast, will please numerous correspondents, AT OLD PRICEs. 8.37 am. 4:10 p.m. tc oungest—Dolly. had never A - ‘ . x hased before the bi ad For Way Stations between Washington and Balti- ‘The government had a contract with this com- | fresh ring of reflected glory in his voice, He | go {0% BY youngest— owns caly sag babies on rte mer ehineinding them as it has been entree poder whe at Cll pence aac ae, ae Fee TERS aS | EP A PPh RRR BRR pity Ets for ‘ney fh. tampa; bt mt | aa hn Freda Old free Mie | “ai eul sig dan wnt ao |g ene hry Pr tn ret made | Hints wa Tommie t| yt? LY ns res rave | KRRFER O- 5 is 5 er Miller 5 i jew York prices. By "ior a a P = HY 4 factory renee net onld aot becgreed upon | taken it differently. In his back room, lined | t0 the very gute to call etter me t gar big | from Linen rags, nor to’ whom we owe the | Nor voreirice.. Stoles in Monkey, Lanz, Bear, and | {10 jam: 14355) aed fp ee aly S =: factory arrangements could not be agr POD | with books from floor to cei : invention, Dr, Prideaux is of the opinion | smak pt’ Pan, iling on every side,| one. Nobody buta parent can understand how | venti inet dete ot Bee, For Gaithembang and intermrbate points, +9:00 a Saltese wtih Ha pSctmnster-Genetal and | be sits permeated with gentle gloom aid ths | full my mind was of that toy, and how, when | Pesase many of ee ooh en ees | Renee ua Sth eegeaean as “aes hats Gal scaresalinis setten, 17:00 pn, pepe mi nige ater grag Sener ferng pT da en’ — Lop aoe a8 ee jets are written upon it. Mabilon is of the opin- | Minses'and Children’s Mutis, Boas, Coats snd Baby | “Tita: Gute tenin Rabinten ae Giaheeinen of the coin im postal cars as registered mail Seat eee oe nee —~ Seon | cue Wik Gree tusk omit ones cea ent eae oe a the invention belongs to the twelfth =p a Sy Rae },15 Rama stopping at all stations on Met-opwutan tter. or 4 in | century, One_ © earliest specimens of] ve New Work vate. nel * The money was placed in iron safos and was | Bal! sadly. “Eau peerainy bat thant oe bs [tases aad Cae ee Raper from linen rags yet discovered is a | | atime’ aud Boys Sk Derby and Worsted Hats and seemed OF te rant at robbery shouid be | 20thing bas been arranged yet, ‘There has | had the parcels of calico and delaino and ten date A. D. 1239, signed by’ Advipies. Cored | “taborted Sk and Derby Riding Hata,with and with- event that any attempt at er on inf been no time. This was the géneral’s private | and sugar put up. Then, late as it was, I Of tinheavnbien ie. Onur; however,’ ensorta (oT Wnaeet & sooee made. Great care was ikem hat DO hhen the | office,” he adds, leading a visitor into the sunny | started for home. Tt might have been more ak Ghee aren: the” Becurial iar ot prt a see nena id lease the mint in San Francisee, | #f0nt room. “I've moved my desk in here now, | prudent to stay until morning, but I felt anx- manuscripts, both upon cotton and linen paper, | _0c22-0m 905 Penta, ave. Hiwas laud on the careat night, and the fre | 88d shall use it this winter. No, not for the | fous to get back, and eager to hear Dolly's which were written prior to the thirteenth | -yron BRANDIS a ene — te plpayt riecae hee jy | Odor of glory about it, but a the ae ae eo aco ong steady-going old h century. The invention was early intro- Virsa snd Millinery Extablishment, 1229 | } a a ee _ ss b. warm, nice room. Do you kno , I thin! ie was moun’ on @ -going TRE are. a 7" y vpn age HE 5 3 x .; LikS, 2s the knowledge of its arrival either at the sub- general will wish he was back in sometimes | and pretty well loaded, Night set in before I — ae te ee Peet ee ce and Street Contuiien, ete made at Short nc tie er a tes SS PG, 8:80, 0:08 = eu 15, 2:00, | well as to the extraoniinary advantages it affords ee eee cece ha tn ne anh eg | ile Sa ci en WUIEs Theale: tha Tunes | Wa Hale Seoek Wen dat eta ee ae ee ich bear "date fe | Sate eas eae pecs reuuived. Am colling say z to advertisers partment in this city. im that way 360,000,000 sunny, pleasant room, and it’s a hard thing to | as pitch while I was in the middle of the dark- hee — pa = which rca = inery EX = PHILADELPHIA DIVISION. Rose rhaearg digesting pragente pec a leave the law when one has been in it all his | est bit of roadIknow of. I could have felt | the fourteenth year of the reign of King Ed- | QoMETHING nd witho! a fe St. Louis an. ; from Pittsburg * In presenting THE EVENING STAR in ite new Washi at S10 for sshineton, ot F ae dress and improved form, attention ts called to tts 00, 3:00-4:10, | peculiar merits as a news and family paper, as we Baltimore, ¢ G. IMITATION 1. THE Rg sligh professional Suthority—which in this im o z . 1320; and in the C i ary | &) Wall Pockets, Mats, &c.; pretty, durable and cheap. | | For Philadelphia and Wilmington, daily, 8:10, m, web Muad ton, Gata eee ee ees my way, though, I remembered it so well; and baci Fags foreclose oats —- Rew Frost Children, Scrap Vicinres, Gift Cards, sean 2:03, 4.20 prey Pm. Bullet Parlor Carson the | stance only expresses public sentiment—bas de- he aetna oe 3 ich | \ rhe quiet, gentle old Iawyer—he really isn’t | when the storm that had been browing broke, | yor as carly ne the yee Ios JAY.GOULD, $21 Dth uw. ‘Branch, 203 Pa: aves. ey ee clared that “THE naaesag to the government over the amount which ; dvelted th ra T wae 5 miles | Paper as early as the y 3 cLD, E " at “THERE 18 NO BETTER EVENING ould have been paid to the express company | 04. but he has such an air ‘of ripened wisdom | and pel e rain in torrents, I was § miles | PRS) oY wenty years neo Mr, Thomas Wright, |" ocl3-2m ts For. Interediat Retween, Baltimore and | 1" Oe : he d the been brought by it. and patient courtesy that it would seem a vio- | or may be 6 miles from home. in a note to the London Atheneum, wrote q aerate. Wiha his, g.30, | NEWSPAPER IN THE UNITED STATES” tan iad the money been brought by lence to nature to call him middle-aged—ac- | | 1 rode as fast as L could, but all of a sudden | i 4, note to, the London | Athenawm, wrote:| Qo Gey Ghanwexts, 1b am 2:80 B:bSend Lips ee OO Oe mee THE NATIONAL GUARD. tnally sighed little atthe thought of a man | heard a little cry like achild’s voice. Istopped | ;7 fave made a. considered curious in BEDYED and ALTERED, fExcept Sundays. “Dally. Sundays only. jon mere than tle may bo justly ais pees, 3 being compelled by unkind fate to lay down | short and listened—I heard it again. I the history of paper. I beliove. that the | FINE AFORS, GF EVERY DESCEIPTION, HATS, | | Danearo calied for and thecked at hotels and The Proposed Troop of Cavalry—Notes | the joys and comforts of ‘the law” for the | and it answered me. I couldn't “ , Di i HZ | claimed forit, In all mat relates to the com » MAD. dences on orders left at ticket offices, 619 and 1391 aad to the co SKINS DRESSED, MOUNTED and LINED. ae 9. post. ‘The Misses CUNNINGHAM, wa — worry and trouble of being President, All was as dark as pitch. I got do’ Poh dd ed HE eal Gee wre “They will make it very hard for him aie around in ee ——- re sents + = — twelfth century, and we have no reason to 923 F st. n.w., second floor, and i “4 i . | Was answer 7 Fy, and A - The organization of a local troop of cavalry Tare’ _ paraermoe Pescalpidm = Twuppose | not timid, but I wee kapoor Gomonder._ I'm) suppose that it’ was in use in England until | _se22-3m 1310 8th st. nw., bet. N , P Poo : i the beginning of the four- TOUS HAIR DESTROYED, L. Will, it is believed at militia headquarters, be | there'll be a horde of them here every day. It | to have money about me. It might he a trap Se ee ene ce me Sites | TUEREeCaC : fi he Armort: tion of a first-class journal, devoted to news, busi- from the Armories. ness, Family and local affairs, it takes rank with own the very best in the world, and In the special qbal- AND SOUTHWEST. CHAS. 0. SCULL, ‘Gen. Pass. Agent, \GNO endorsed by a ty ad Fegeaaner aks . ? y clectri needle proc indorsed by re ee ities named ft is not surpassed by any. With an secomplished fact in the course of afew | won't do them any good; they might better | to catch me unawares and rob and murder me. here it was ectrical treatment for ladjes aud ehildr ICENT EQUIPMENT, rosettes sahacay tia Nada taken up by a | stay away, for the general isn't man to be in-)I am not superstitious—not very; but how Ledge aay eS word pa- SHS Die GARELTA 1881 a st na 2s REAVE CAs EEE a alert, intelligent and impartial special correspond number of energetic young men who frequent | Suenced easily, and he is perfectly indepen- | could a real child be out on the prairie in such | Por corruption, of course, of papyrus—is R THE LADIE! ‘S ALTERED ER SIXTH AND B STKERTS, AS FOL: | 218 4t all centers of interest, by the free use of dent. There Rover wass man clocted tosn |e night, a) such an hour? It might be more | Pont. 01 ts tv's becom Lerrooon ote ae | Rom ay ane Alege the riding seademy, and they have, up to the | cece more free from pledges or alliances or | than human. The bit of a cowse that hides v . 1 rn i i ‘ench, aw, years Present time, succeeded in securing the prom | agreements of any sort than ho is, He will ws | {elf in most_ men showed itself to. mo then; | Sls, Stell, from the French, T caw, years ise of about twenty enthusiasts who would like | his own judgment, and all the delegations that | but once more I heard the cry, and said I: to the royal collection (it ae the time of Eo mtr pty a Shield Co Brookta, to be cavalrymen. It is the intention of the | can get here between now and March won't fn-| | “If any man’s child is hereabouts, Anthony | fywic Phillippe) a few of the earliest docu- | “Mitt uy al Yds houses in the uit ar, hich should rank | Suence him against it, But still they'll come, | Hunt is not the man to let it die.” ments on paper known, belonging to western | States! ooatiepl Promoters to create a troop which should rank | F suppose.” : I searched again, At last I bethought me of Europe, in the period since the Romans, i. I T s Julie city oop and which shoeld be kurta | ,gbariner Miller sighed again. He is plainly | hollow under the hill and groped that way. | EWoPe; im the period since, the Romans. | yp M, J. Prasor, delphia city troop, and which should be known | attached almost as tect e Gen. Harrison as | Sure enongh I found a little dripping thing, | of receipts, or, rather, bonds, for money as the President's body guard. Some objec-| he is to his own law books, and, in a way, | that moaned and sobbed as I took itin my arms, Me iH . poser fetige ys ES pee ad | the telegraph, and with tho superior mechanical estibuled Cars, at 9:50 a.m. dail fast | Dam. daily, to Cincinnati and St Lows, | facilities with which its oMfice is equipped, it covers with Siceping Cars from Pittsbure to Cincinnati, and Harrisburg to St. Louis: daily,except Satur: | the Whole field of news, and is able to present a day, to Chicao, with Sleeping Car Altoona to Chi- dis; with | Tellex of the entire civilized world each day up to St. Louis, Western’ Express, at jeeping Cara Washington to Chicago: Qyanecting daily at isrrisbure with through | the very moment of going to press. In these re 4 irs, Hunt’ Sleepers for Louisville and Memphis. Pacific Ex. 9 F st. n.w. (Mrs, Hunt's), press, 10:00 p.m. daily, for Pittsbarg and t MES. RJM. EVA 1201 Pennsylvania ave., Davis Bu: S SHIELDS ARE THE BRST. MAN) Brow : he | Spects THE Sran is absolutely without @ rival, and = i ‘i a FINE FRENCH HAIR GOODS, est, with through Sleeper to Pittsburg, and Pitts. : eed to the Diswicd meting tlie, OOP at: | mourns for his old partner, and feels lonesome | Tealled my horse and the beast came to me, | borrowed from the Jews in ane. ears eres | pry Dunst Chicago aw fearlessly challenges comparison, within range of tiched to the District national guard. because | without knowing ii at sight of the sunny emp-| and I mounted and tucked the little soaked for his crasade, cad, if I’ remember well | _Aspectal selection in SHELI, AMBER AND DULI, Bor Inte, Conandaiguy nad Boon ae a as, | the territory it ecompten, that would, it was feared, break down the ex- | tiness of the rooin of which the general was for | thing under my coat as well as I could, promis-] the paper resembled much that of the fif. | 3ET ORNAMENTS. falo and Niacara, daily, except Saturday, 10-00 clusiveness which was to be an so many years the cantral featare. ing to take it home to mamma, It acemed so | the RePer resembled much tha ospt thal nd Bangs Shinglea. In its treatment of public affairs it is impartial ure. The body guard was t It is only within a week that Partner Miller | tired, and pretty soon cried itself to sleep on it wasof a rather coarse texture, I¢ would é SCOURING AND DRY Cl m of the . and Partner Elam have settled down again to | my bosom, It had slept there over an hour . . ESTA HMENT, 1205 New Yor! pense of equipment, however, was a cerious | BLISHA and aims to be fair and just to all taithsand inter. “class Ladies’ and Gents work of every di Plush, Velvet wud Hug Dresses. | ji A cem as if, in the west, its use at this early legal work. The vacation of the courts began | when I saw my own windows. There were | 8°¢™ as if, in th ti veninge AND CAROLINE LERCH, formerly with > ; A when re iod _was_known ‘principally among the atabout the time Harrison was nominated, | lights in them, and I supposed my wife had lit | Ped — ; ahndagh and although the courts opened again in Sep- | them for my sake, but when ews, Now I am just passing through the en to persons who owned horses, so it | ally decided that the troop shall, when | 20, ests, and it is absolutely independent, in the high- 10.°10:00, and Express of Pullusn Parlor MN d Maison Yrie ris. 4 Par | est and broadest sense of the term. In the publi. | en gotinto the door- |p no.s y iti lossary of Latin and | “2° Saison ¥ries = except Sunday, and 3:49 p. Le formed. be mustered into the ustional guard. | tember, the proceeding was little more than way T saw something was the matter, and stood | ots ection of 8 eiomery < d to call it, | A NEON, RISCHER'S Dry « j cation of news it records facts without bias or This will throw the expense on the Govern- | formal, for not only the lawyers, but the judges | still with a dread fexr of heart tne cannes be : ape ment. One or two of the promoters have tried “ st. nw. uts’ Garments of all kinds cleaned and ies’ Evening Dresses Ts experience, Prices 1 delivered. sit N. ¥..all thr 3 With boats direct transfer to t d -Saxon—w , I think, not |also, were on the stump, presenting briefs, | fore I could lift the latch. At last I did it, and | ANS!0,Saxon--words of, I think, no arguments, pleadings, bills, answers and other | saw the room full of neighbors, and my wife y safely look upon it as the En; | things legal and illegal in’ the great case on | amid them weeping. Wayhcfoasisinan; san dette! park atters that while the troop supplies from the militia it would still be a separate and distinct affair ; | Color, and in the expression of editorial opinion it {s as steady and firm in advocating and promoting t : = Sa a ae iladed 20, aietetee | trial before the people. That is Indiana fash- When she saw me she hid her fac of which I have just received the proof I find HA perenne be a! ADE UP OF RIPPED ¢:10, 6.00.2 only what it believes to be right, as it is persistent wuld turn out when it please dand ion. Aman who is too “stuck up” to travel | “Oh, don’t tell him,” she said, “it will kill Dapyeus (Peper The word, paper dose aot * A. FISCHER, 2:00. 1140 m2 in condemning and opposing what it believes to be when it wanted to, responsible only t0 | about the state hustling for his party can't be | him.” Eeeec in De boawurilia) ce ame odie ation: | oad DOU G st. hw. week-days and S45 pas, daily dent, | This was found to be an impos | judge in Indiana, and politics is the principal | ‘What is it, neighbors?” I cried, i t 5 = ud now prepara wrward for the or. of troop A. first Dist ns are being rapidly Saxon dictionary, but we bave here evi- | ———— hope—what’s that you have | gence that it was in use in our la guage at | GEN Z avery early period, and there cannot be a | === : poor lost child.” said I; “I found it onthe | Gout t cae ans it from the Anglo-Saxon ets out of sight of his | road. Take it, will you? [ve turned faint.” ken it from the French of They do say that he | And T lifted ti But this fact leads us to as furnished in his modest way a good share | ad lta epd ve of the brains on the republican side in this cde ona ieee state this y ° The old of | wrong. It is, in brief, wholly untrammeled by any other interest or consideration than that of serving ‘ee “the public, and securing as far as possible the wel- egy Ty Pm, daily, | {Pe of the family circle, and of society asa whole, 20.and 9:00 am. 1% | pt Sunday. “Suiidays, business of a large proportion of the lawyers, Peaceful, gentle Partner Miller himself is a | hustler from way back and a whooper from | rdway is very much | Whooperville when he ¥ answers to th ook 3 polit mus of the ¢ in case of attack by an i cease = er Lar “It was our first attempt at anything | thing now, ur artsy TLEMEN’S GOODS. _ ; and have net sleeping thing and saw the | the middle age yy own child. my Dolly. another, name s my own darling. and ‘none other. that | toretathers. to | Thad picked up on the drenched road. My lit-| Sixon form in their own language, must G. T. Kes, With these general objects in view, what Tus STAR specially concerns itself with, and that to retains about the same appe F ALEXANDRIA AND. viet _ : : E c i tle child had wandered out to meet papa and | pay, been pretty well acquainted with’ paper WAM, AND A Which it gives its best efforts, may be briefly de “aid not have be- | 8RCe that it had when Gen. Harrison was nomi- | the doll, while the mother was at work, and | it! wid no doubt they found the Roman TAILOR, EAILKOAD, scribed as THE INTERESTS OF WASHINGTON ss, while those who did not have be-| nated. Anew typewriter.a willowy, graceful | they were lamenting her as one dead. I Ale ted and will study out the other | Dited. Anew t paper in use in the island wheu they cam tisa fact, indced, which opens to. us seve iy uew. in the social his- For i ace of the branctte Im gray ked heaven on my knees before them. It who used to be there, but whois uow going to is not much of a story, neighbors, but I think | ral others. eq Enrope for a vacation, Gen. Harrison's former | of it often in the nights, and wonder how | tory of our Anglo-Saxon forefathers, I n | 0c9-3m private oftice has hada big American tag added | could bear to live now if Lhad not stopped | OT 0f our Ane paper probably never went to its furniture, buat otherwise looks about as | when I heard the ery for help upon the road, | enti ly out of use in western Europe after the ever, Partner Miller’s desk sits where Gen. | hardly louder than a squirrel’s chirp. That's Roman times, and a little research might still] Jy Fy 4 Harrigon’s uscd to, but as both desks are the | Dolly’ yonder vith her mother in the meadow, | throw some curions light upon its history dur-| H. D. Bure, same in size and style there is no difference agirl worth saving—I think (but then I'm her | ing the es i ps. cert iv wa: TE} ND TA the room. Iie dingy carpet is brighter looking, fathe per) partial, snipe} the jest and | 28 the earlier middle age It certain 8 IMPORTER AND TAILOR, It lifts them 5: AND THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. To these As sedi | the paper has been unswervingly devoted since day. SUI | its present management assumed its direction, ; | @nd this policy will characterize the future career of the paper as prominently as it has marked its | past history. 414 OTH STREET. mi. ickcts and information at the c try, and if it not supposed before that it might be in uso lex : ‘ ks 7 _ I rs onor to you that NEW GOODS | ner of 1:ith street apd Pennay? because less used, and the litter of Congressional | sweetest thing this side of the Mississippi, - 2 aa eee | station, where orders. can ts le occurs will result in several changes among the | Records and similar documents that used to be — ae among the AngloSaxona” Wily Bantl vorsounlly: ts ll gacunents madeta bic | Uageans oO dave eee beta ber a bye dhe ion (Ordway Rifles) | *t#cked about have been taken away. But the} SMUGGLING AND § IUGGLERS. establisument. CHAS. E. PUC ‘ompany D, third battalion ( ¥ Rifle » ag ; Stupidity. ancient chair, with its legs worn by the attri- a: tion of the boots of genius writhing in the | Canadian Detectives Tell of Their | Ff! the Boston Transcript. s throes of inspiration, sits on the oil-cloth mat Cleves aeicks Affectionate Wife—“I saw the young Widow that thriftily protects from injury the carpet in eS Green to-day. You don’t know how bewitch- Seer eer epetal as te the future | front of the desk, and the arrangement of the | prom the foun ihg sha luke tn hor mancin utal battalion. He has already | room remains the same as when the photogra- | FF™ the Montreal Gazette. Pe a—“And y vied ious from various sources that | Phers und curiosity seskors pein to'come” to Messrs. Wolff and Grose, special customs | Fond Husband—“And I suppose you envie: b will be a success. The general | So° it last summer agents, were sitting in their office with one or | her the opportunit ‘Gene a i. WOOD, Manager, (no) Gaui. Pua Avent. PIEDMONT AE LINE, Schedule in ¢ 8 Fast Ten arted oat afresh. It has reorganized, and promises to be one of the most vigorous »€ local militia, AS AN ADVERTISING MED! hd TUM tember 30th, 1888, 1 Daily for Warrenton, n are, and Stati 1 iui, Roanoke, Bask | ‘The EVENING STAR claims to be, and can con- clusively establish that it Is, the best local advertis- ___ JEWELRY, &e. the sche and ‘New © get Washington to'New Orleans, ail Dail fiectionate Wif ih talk Have Ovexen A Po Stock ting medium in the world! NO OTHER PAPER PRINTED . ry ee a OW ve a Jen i hare the battalion Wustered and uni- | ‘There is some speculation among lawyers as | two friends yesterday afternoon. The conver. (hase ee kioe tal Glee ae ea a, [CIRCCLATES 80 MANY CorzES IN THK CITY OF ITs lormed by inanguration day, to whether the firm will maintain its old stand- | sation was about smugglers and smuggling, ing tome.” as 5 . PUBL he Natiouat Fencibles’ fair is still going om, | ing with Gen. Harrison out. It is thought that | ong Me: Wollt wan 26 tihg how he tea ceil foc ean EO FRENCH CLOCKS, BRONZES Dar, Montguinery, New Orieaus, Teaas and Caliiurnia, | PUBLICATION, I PROPORTION TO POPULATION. It is = ge tobe etre page mee peal a good deal of the ae business oy tured a smuggler in New Brunswick, “I was Figuring on the Census of 1890. AND jie oan ee Monuomery to New. Or. | B&Pdly too much to say that it is read by the mem- The Old . len ¥ 3 ; Le f the many ae ee) 7 = Ubic Jeans and M: Sleepers for B hi “ he Old Guard, Union Veteran Corps, have | where now, at the reeset Tae dosnny | with anothee officer,” be ead, “ins anon arora aripase Goutiied yeaterday abla: ths LEMAIRE OPERA GLasses, | 245 )'24 Maze rt Pela Serer batts | bers of every family in the District of Columbia, Promived to be present next Tuesday evening. | election has been a pretty good advertisement | where smuggling was said to be very common. p y y sand Augusta. "Solid traius Washingt ee Rise Dosnt Geast ee ee points | It is peculiarly the favorite of the home circle, and oe sate Mii er, tute, for Manus | 0 ew etme i he counting rom and the mine i for Epnchurg Batt Cate | 2, ros ene ee atoual Capital and com x ok and atl jautlrwestern point, tiguous territory it bas no rival. An announces rgt. William J. Simmons has been elected second lieutenant of company A, second bat- talion. for the general's partners, and that they are | work of an industrious and laborious statisti- tolerably certain to maintain their place at the Neblgsil raloge ancloplade tripe = oe ieee cian of this city who had figured out the prob- ae sae head of the bar in this state. Young Partner ing we stopped near the door to decide what | le population which each of the states and Exres Finrs ox B. & O.—The B. & 0, | Zam is sure of it, and the blonde typewriter is | Wo could do to show our gratitude, While o4 | territories will have by the census of 1890 and has established a quicker train service between | CBfident that the firm isall right. < were talking the man came out and said, | the number of members of the House of Rep- Washington and Philadelphia than that for = ee a ee ‘Don't be too hard on a poor fellow.’ We | r which others charge an extra fare. No extras Those Dreadful Gamblers. ‘caught on’ at once and said to him, ‘Well, you | ¢ * FRANK M. LEWIS, JEWELER AND SILVERSMITH, ntatives and presidential electors that Memphis, Li h will have under that census. He has Through Pu e n 215 thout chan ment in tts columns practically meets all eyes, and, are charged on the B. & O. From the Boston Courier. e have been very kind to us. Bring out’ the | probably gotten at the correct result in nearly AIS PA AVE, | "11:00. FM -Goutheen Express Duily_ for Lynch ne _ Wife (handing husband morning papers)—“T | stuff and we will be as easy on you as we/every instance. His estimate that the total | Established 1840. nl7 pare, Danvitie, Releign, Ass ville, Chariot « um Proportion to the service it gives, its advertising Wiixe To Rescue Staxzey.—A Richmond | gee that several gambling dens were raided | can.’ The man brought out the smuggled | population of the country will be 65,237,300 - “ti fan Vesna special to the Philadelphia Press says: Mr. P. W. Scott, member of the house of di : California, Pullman Vestibule Slee rates rank with the lowest in the country. Bet) upon by the Pemberton square authorities last | 800ds and we seized them.” w Onleane via Aanta apd Mont shige cwunot be far from the truth. By the experi- a + = —— ew Orleans via Atlanta and Mont i = P nd a large quantity of gambling ma- | , There was a jeweler in this city Ieaught in| ence of past decades a gain of 30 per cent | BOOKS AND STATIONERY Eomery, Pullman Sleeper Weshington to Augusta, | low, they are rigidly adhered to, There only re Virginia, has offered his services to the Royal | evening and s large quantity of’ g something the same way,” said Mr. Grose. “I | since 1830 can be confidently expected. = SOPYING BOOK! aius on Waslihucton and Ohio division leave Wash- | Mains to be added on this head, as an indication Geographical society, of England, for the pur- | terials captured. was informed that he had bought twelve gold |" ‘The calculator is probably mistaken, how- BEZy io yeens Pevaired, JO AM: Daily except Smuday,and $45 PM | oo ose of tracing Stan! ‘he explorer,and Emin | Husband (warmly)—“I am glad of it. The | rings which he knew to have been smuggled. | ever, in assuming that Illinois will have more Pearl Mucilase. ve oy i530 a FS Dilly cst i the esteem in which the paper is held bythe Bey. He proposes to pe ate the country a lice should wipe out those places at once, | I got a description of them, and going into the | than 4,000,000 people and Ohio a little less than | ee rong ge pe ag A 1 1 Sunday, arriving Washington 8:30 | business public, which best understands tts own ve would and then arouse the people of | These gamblers are a very hard class—Hullo! | jeweler’s office. told him I had come for some | that, so that the former would be entitled ty ee oe ee i frica to aid him in preventing the murder of |I'm in luck. Those stocks have gone up, and | osad he had smuggled, and he had better | 93 members of Congress and the latter to but} n14 41S oth s1 aronst traine from the South via Charlotte, ~ interests in this respect, that, both in the number Mr, Scott can speak well the native |I come out three thousand ahead by yester- vin East 4 y ring them into the office or I would have to | 92, It is hardly to be expected that Illinois | cuages of the Africans, having lived ten "s transactions, Good spec, my dear; you Bo and look for them. He went out and came | will make such heavy gains, Khe has but one | Cir avravguax 'T with them, and is sanguine that his offer | shall have that bonnet you asked for.” ack with an armful of trays of rings. Lasked | large city and only second-class ones, «ay PRESE ty will soon be favor- ———+ee_— him what that was, and he said that was all he | while Ohio abounds with manufacturing cen gE Philosophy of Mormonism. had smuggled. | Llooked through them all, but | ters which have, as shown by the vote at the | 1° re From the Philadelphia Record. could not find the rings I was looking for, so I last election, grown amazingly. Most of the err Dytso.—A special to the | Philadelphian—“I can’t see how you fellows | ##id to him: ‘This is not the whole of them. | Ohio countice show heavily imeroused votes in Washington 7 ‘emmessee, Bristol BM ya Eat of subscribers and of new advertisements printed, re each yoar in the history ot the paper shows a large increase over its predecessor. For example, during the first nine months of the present year r hl Booxs For T YEAR, K. Part’. Hale. Ov HALF A CENTURY. \UARD OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION, 0-40 PM: via Chi harlottesville at 9:40 A.M. rvation and information a avenue, and at F Htailroad, Gth and B sts i v ia F. the aver ha = : os pore You had better bring them all in at once, or I | Stark rises from less than 17,000 four years NEE SON ee en ee See de!phia Frese robe verge hoo a ae wit shed more wives when so many } will go out and dook for them myself He to nearly 20,000. Cleveland gains some 8,000 28 7th has been 26,681 copies, and the whole s ¥ for the statement tha‘ tobert Gar- | of us are miserable with one.” went out again and brought in another armful | in the same time. Youngstown, Dayton, Sp OF DANC number of new rises 693, r Ul be removed this week to Clifton, one |" yformon Elder_— “My friend, did you ever | of trays, saving he would take his oath that | field, Toledo, and other places show the | stores 1108902716 7. VEKNON! MT. VERNON! — % ee ee po Bg : Md from the aunag ore: | notice that a two-horse team is safer than one | that wad all he hadsmuggled. L asked him for | thing. the dimoversnand wii tee natu- | x om wee es Against an average daily circulation of 25,427 This decision resulted from the announcement cart the names of all the parties implicated, and he | ral gas have added immen: ly to the popula- | Menus, Fine Tick diDy m ‘Cards, which j oy STEAMER WW. 06 cyan’ for Mt. | Copies and 38,504 new advertisements dur. * that he can not live much longer | BOWE w said there was no one but his brother. Isent| tion of the manufacturing sections of Ohio. | ate Saaay: eavelinn Gace iarined | Mecten ed Rives Tenainee as tie ape oe: od - sy oming fohaloere nyo “Weil, it is, One horse may at any moment | for an officer to watch the rings and went my- | while in Illinois the agricultural counties arc ee an Canes. May, HOVERS "Ons | at 10 rete ing, Teaches Washington | ing the corresponding period in 1887. In short, eable. Mrs. Garrett has gone to Clif- The young men | ———____—_—" f k self to the man’s brother, in whose store I} more likely to lose than gain, — i wall remain there until her husband is nel ber cin eatin shee’ es seized $7,000 worth of jewelry. The seizure | have not yet ceased to “go west,” while in Ohio EERE ASR LED 13 Bt Rome. | Her sister, Mies Frick, te with | Whee (Uy kent baie tine? in the first store amounted to about $5,000." | that is pretty much over. So it will be all that HOUSEFURNISHINGS, Mz, Garret jiaperintending the, nurses, and ee wh, “A clever fick was Playod a little while ago | can be expected if this state evens up with = a will with old friends of Mr. Garre for on a merchant in this ¢ said another gen- | Qhio, and each has twenty-two congressmen, his departure from the secluded spot near Ring- The Stamp Collecting Manta. tleman, “Me arranged with another man to| — Politically the calculation is an interesting wood, where he now in, From the New Vork World. smuggle in, five barrels of kerosene, and they ha i t. hb ti te f Cooxixa By Gas ‘ i ae =o t} one, even though election day is four years of a a wr on Goon an an 3 Locket, “Many people think that stamp collecting is | were brought into the city in the dead of night N. ¥., has a THE STAR Aas never token a backward step, and its conductors are determined that it never shail take one ror POTOMAC RIVE NEW TKON ST Lea ht in , The total number of presidential electors is put _— > most promi- | StFictly one of the whims of young people, but | and stored in his cellar, He paid the money | down at 449. ‘This it done in part by accuniy A fall Une of pele : is far from being the fact,” said a member | and the smuggler went away. Next morning | that Montana, New Mexico and Washington will eet a Staten Lr Borie ca rr Scott prac pil Coin company one af- ; the gentleman found that the barrels were | be let in and that Dakota will be divided, It is GAS COOKING STOVES n. Roger Q. Mills, the Texe filled with pure water.” safe to say that years will elapse. before New Ontinnh sad mek dy is Miss Mary 0. Ponaie. | nc™ i g “I had quite an exciting experience one | Mexico leaves the territorial condition, and the me is at Owenshorongh, ky. Nhe | ,“Th€¥ have an idea,” he continued, “that | winter night out in the townships,” said Mr. | three votes given it may therefore be dropped ng in the family of ‘Mr. Willies: | Stamp collecting is only fit for young people, | Grose. | was with Colonel Rodgers, the col- | from the table. It is too soon to assume that | musi WASHINGTON GASLIGHT COMPANY. ty clerk of Lockport, ‘The Indy | #4 that coin collecting is confined to old | lector, and he told me the road we were driv-| Dakota will be divided. ‘This, with the deduc- Vivacious brunette, Friday | beads. Tt amuses me to hear the remarks of | ing on was the worst for smuggling in Canada. | tion of one in Illinois, will reduce the number morning she and Mr. Olmsted, who is a bache- | those who buy coins regarding our display of | He was telling me of all kinds of smuggling | of electors to #43, making it necessary for the | nearly 40 years old, quietly went to Buifa. | Stamps. Why, mast of our best customers are | stories that made the hair rise on my head, | next President to get 222 votes. The republi- d were married. The affair could be | @€M Who spenda great deal of time and money | and just then we heard the tinkle o} sleigh | can candidate might rely safely on the Blaine and also of th statesman, THE WEEKLY sSTaR xpress St ton (London, Is especiaily commended to that portion of the Treading public who desire to be keptadvised of Caners: Canpers:: Canverst1: Yrs Conifortable statcrooms, execllert table, Incurious ta. Prices e ed yen mat fo ~ over their stam ere are men iy this city | bells. ¥ wil et you that a) states, which would give him on the new werd 4. BEC ng to location : 2d cal a way pane phar pang Sema Seed chant | who buy $2,000 worth of -stampe OY us and | smuggler,’ he suid. ‘Allright? said ¥; Teuecs | aioe which wo Washington and Montana, Tesiht steerage at low maton “Avsiy to EF BUGOE | ated as not to need or care fora daily paper. Iti b . LD L.A EAL .. L321 reakfast table about going to Buffalo and be- | €¥eB More every year, and they keep close | we are the very men he ought to meet." We | which would add twelve, and on Indiana, which INS and DRAPINGS to geost | 222 Fenn. sve. BEALL, BROWN & 0O.. 1321 F at, tarried, but the family neverthought they | ack of all the new stamps that are issued all | drew up and presently we saw an express sleigh | would carry the total up to 227, as against the | variety. An inspection of our stock is solicited. ™cre serious. and the first intimation that such | OVeF the world. The stamp business is increas- | coming along, the load being covered up with | 216 which the Cleveland states, in luding New age Pec ane # thing had happened was when they received | ™ €¥ery year, but we cannot getas high prices | buffaloes. We, called on the man to stop, but | York, but omitting Indiana, wonld give to the 5 HOOE, BRO. & CO, 132 & telegram announcing the fact, The affair is | 20W 2s we could because of the competition.” | the only answer he made was to lay the w! ip democrats. ‘This is rather close figuring, and it | PYOR A Fin HEATING STOVE, RANGE im every respect @ first-class family journal Its news is carefully collected, and may be depended upon to be fresh and authentic. Itsscientific, lite MEDICAL, &. ST-CLASS 5; LEON. the talk of the town. “What are your most valuable United States | to his horses, and they tore off at a gallop. We | will be safer to wait till the census has been | 4 er Latrobe, at low Sean, ain wince: Dri Gitest Enynelan tn the Cry Reliable Ladies | rary, household and agricultural departments are see stam) turned around and set off at full speed after | taken and the apportionment made, showing robes and Ranges Repaired can be consulted daily, #64 C st., between 436 and 6th | eaitea with the view of meeting the wants and Hartt Acres to Give Up tae Hayties Re- “Well, tomake you understand about the | him, the colonel tiring his revolver in the air | just what states will gain the most members of Xac te reeiic.—The British steamship Texan reached | Value of our oldest issue of stamps, I will have | to frighten the smuggler, but in vain. We had | the lower house before making any election = * ‘ste. uw. LEPRECX Prompt tres Correspanfience and coneul - p Formerly with P."Ha geen cekcay conkiantadd."Gegenie bene ioe helen. tastes of an intelligent and reading public, and New Orleans Saturday, four and a half days|to explain about them to you. You see, the | a fast horse and were rapidly overtaking him | bets. Wa nl7-lw* ‘ALL PAPERS. Office always open. of assistance to the student and those in rhe Uni is i —— We have just recgived a lurze consignment of ot Sather "| of affording from Port au Prince. The United States | first stamp that was issued by the government | when he turned into a Jane and drew w behind ne EE SR ‘ iine all Ihe, White Back | J ADIES WHO REQUIRE THE SERVICES OF AN steamer had arrived and made a demand for | for general use was iaseed in ioeh, “Sec se rent | eee Tee leaped ont and seized Let Praise Begin at Home. pas ecko en ee tee fe Hees. Galt Papers | Ligvaces ‘cunt pyysician showd consalt Mex | pursuit of general information. Some of the most the surrender of the steamer Haytien Republic, | Years previous to this, however, there were | the smuggler by the collar, saying: ‘You —— | From Youth’s Companion. from 1dc. to 30. Eimbossed Gilt from 10 $5. AN | Dr. 4 Park Hace ne, between yal ~, “ c! } and 11th and 12th sts. ne. Ladies only, Remedy, 85. | noted and Jearned men and women of the Which had been under seizure by the legiti- | stamps in use én several cities ‘which were | scoundrel, why didn’t you’ stop?’ I drew off | Farmer Bell did not believe in mental or Taste ee es dent i x4 escheat! mate faction. The demand was about to be | issued by the postmasters, and were only good | the buffalo robes to find the smuggled goods, moral sugar plums—at least within his own |. B. LEPREUX & BRO., 508 7th st. s.w. Fosideneee in ty ob country, can sepd address Mrs. | are contributors to its columns Its ample tele- acceded to when the Texan left. for delivery in the city where they wereissued. | but only found a lot of mail bags, The sup- Dass the door. i. eee = i * 5 ‘7th street cars my 1020" bree ‘The cities which alanbaaddl family circle. He was quite willing to com- | —*SS00) SAS Pee ee OOS mps before | posed smuggler was a mail carrier.” i uaintance, but he had JT HAS NEVER BEEN CONTRADI THAT enable before its readers Kuuep Howsenr ox His Wepprxa Dar.—A | the government were Baltimore, Brattleboro, —— +o mend friend or acquaintance, but he had a = ND ANS. BROTHERS is the ol aeons ee - young German cook, Charles Eich, committed | Vt.; New York, New Haven, Providence, Mill Imperative. theory that his own family would be best im-|__PLANOS A. Sess Tee pg es suicide in New York last night by cutting his | bury, N. C., and St. Louis. All of these stamps | From the advertis- oe = = ty es week all important happenings, foreign and Cartoon. roved bya species of Spartan discipline. The ALLEY & DAVIS’ PIANOS: SUPERB IN TONE; | confidently consult Dr. BROTHERS, 000 Bets w. | Very throat because he had a “tift” with his in- | are very valuable to-day. Those which were Jonesby—“Say, Smithkin, let me have Ehildren must learn to do their duty without perfect in workmanship: slogant ip ives: low in Parggular Stanton, paid to CEN © | aomestic, and especially such political, social, and Headed (bride, to whom ‘he was to have been | sold in St. Louis for 20 cents are worth #300 | wit roar” the need of praise, and as for his wife, she bad | ety ontcc aw tr SOMMER agent wei | nooeo- ime A current events as are worthy of note, in the states married yesterday. The quarrel arose while | now. There are only a few of them in this kis Wamacals I toiled for m years without having once | ¢ ———— "6. J ANHOOD_RESTORED BY USING A {ey rere Biting out their new home over the | country, and there's only one in this eity that | Smithkin—“Well—really—dear—boy—I— | heen told that she was a satisfactory Louse, Saves & BROTHERS’ In Seamus, criwout Dr wigorating of Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, North Care yarchase of som ‘ticle. The intended bride, | we know of. It is owned b: Jonesby—“Oh! Yes, I know. Your wife's} keeper. 4 F St. N.W. cure any “case of nervous ity and loss ‘ Eva Henriett, wae prostrated ik oct ae ee ee nL oe sick and you've had bi doctors bills to Ga hight the two came home from ice EN conor ry vigor to the whole, syste madceuesnunieite = ae PSP ey kanes ee and high rents, and you've go’ ent ty at a nei "s house, Mrs, ~ at which it is How he felt: Ferguson—“Well, old man, Girls Go "Possum Hunting. ps Se eT teat Caer tee ats | party, ie ‘Tne low price published, to make and all that, but gee you have $10 | with the courage of the meek, opened fire upon how do you feel over the election? Just as blue From the Atlanta Journal. her husband. as you were vesterday?” . - r ————-— eee “4 ” says she, “seems to me I heard Duley (thinking of the money he hadlost)— | , Pefsitmons and "possums ripen about the Effect of Aromatic Substances. peaustat ap tea momices nats itis mace s, Ferguson; I'm no bettor now.—Bosion | “me time. Persimmon gets mellow | prom the New York Tribune “Yes, YP aia” said Mr. Bell. “Real pretty ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR, Post, ‘possum hunters go out to pull the toothsome According to Von Ziemssen, the long-con- | they were for such fancy nonsense. EK outans Goustion and nots theory that con-| marsupial. They sre shaken from the tree | tinued ar permanent infiuence of exhalstions| “Your own girls sve made some just like FIsCHER PIANOS. ts us to-day.” But it takes a clever theory | pretty much as the persimmon, only they are | of the vapor of aromatic substances—such as |'e™- You'd better praise them. It'll tickle’em ESTEY 0S. to clearly account for the condition.—New Or- | more dificult to find. A party from Decatur, an ie feria inhuman “wat be ns Pienyune. ed Toothache—“Does nobody want to | Comite a ee nee and ladies, ch promptly oned by Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Pierce, went on ‘brings it within the reach of all. None are so poor A Waste be waked up early to-morrow?” “No.” “That's | hunt SANDERS & STAYMAN, ENTISTRY. other night. There were in the hunt- 994 F atrect northwest a D oe Y. ‘that they cannot afford to take it, and none #0 rab Bie, OOtme® at T can | pay, beside the chaperone Dare oS SET | DIESE AEST og [htm coanwemn ‘ieg 3 ‘> Miss 1 5 Let I uu every” The other day the daughter of a farmer went | Burbanks, and Messrs. George Cook, Marion 85s ‘ON Se. “I focuses at into a cornfield carrying with her a copy of | and Hei Ansley. Two negroes carried the Mies Rives’ “The kor the Dead?” torches. hunt was very exciting, SEND FOR A PREMIUM LIST. corn was shocked.—Norristown Herald. cially for the ladies, who “enjoy Ihe Mamie—“I can't imagine why Clara's room | capture of the solit "possum h fell a always smells so of arnica.” Loie—“Why, to the sport, party broke up the don’t you know? She's e to the ‘hunt at 11 o'clock. of the foot-ball team. and arnica always re- As an extra inducement tw new subscribers to Al hat when saluting Tax WEEKLY Stan, a list of valuable, useful and minds her of him.” — Puck. [ways remove your a - Hobby—“A creel bill than we've ever | Algy. Even the of Se tewie nel ornamental articles has been prepared, @ copy. ol pay ph ae egy pr nares “ich wit be mate waxy arto opti Soo tans aeriopa- cummed tice Settee ae ‘ should conduct himself in a ‘Hon. specially is tis list worthy the attentione lamps.” _—Haryer’s Bazar.

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