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FOR. , RENT—HOUSES. FOR tee 4 va | Rasalan vet oe Eeradenin miners ae ee 10r..940/2620 Lst., 7, ite ET Tao Bat a He WHITTAKER, 1: 7a cn RENT-1012 2 Wi Ww HAMPSHIRE A AVE. NW. ‘and 3 § a 4 = BRpS be ren! ‘if taken’ ‘st once, SrEnSLa® £06.14 “RENT —TWO NICE Houses, 401, Ist pty te 2 Be aes. eF a ‘ort : He alley. $30 per mont i 5 ie & BEDE ~_s rable lot on G@ mK '8—will divide into two ae ne i i os ei Be Be iy ence JOHN SHERMAN © CO. 1407 Fst 3 RENT VERY SOMFORTABLE EW relay} eeu 320, desiral RUST, ToOs Fst, nw. a nice rooms and aay ara PS. ; ein: nile id rear: f Money to ion in sums to wun enG vereoe WEncort ‘“e WILCOX, 1907 Pennsylvania ave. BR 2 4th p.w., new. Sf, 1m, 2O10 How or, ind store,'m 431 4th wen . Or. m.i, 910th ne., 7r., vid la JOR SALE—10-R0OM OM BRIOK Eyeraae BAY aan ae ene brick fron’ near G Ae 2.W. 0 ash an ane OR, RENT — —AENRIMENT, SARRETT, epoomnenrs to een mod. im} ‘room brick, mod. itp + Jot at TOR RENT on SALE-FURNISHED OR UNFUR- 144 Kat, locat sed. NER, 1314 F st. au -| Feb E RENT-7 | NEW 5-ROOM, r mont ‘cor. .n.¢, HEISKEL & Mc! WD OL - é CH PARKER. cor. Siina Bai house 8.¢., about one waar oo” 08 AND 310 MASS. AVE. ¥. 7m, F $2,500; on easy terms, B ig, inspect premises apply to WELLER ern improvements, in Yeach, "Apply to M. MO) ¥0 WANT A Wi jome-like houte in the norwest look se FAT, on h st.: south front, facing Dupont Circle, dace brown-stone base fro brown-stone trimmings; rood cabinet, finish, with handsomel eit TS walls ees houses open all ERT I NT HOUSE : @11 N st. 3 a aan Fat Fst. F eset Grete, 181 = and ieis Meee FSS, 1 Sue aaray _ Jal4-6t? 14256 em R SALE — BARGAIN FIVE-ROOM ; Water in kitchen; Fauing closet; 10 per cent investment. Price 81. 200. A. 8. CAYWOOD, M HOUSE, 5TH st. wouldnt aa a00 3 Will sell for ‘time, 0 ea al ay 8 pert rite ec 2 a si ST., oar. wh ita tO Se OR! om dal. Boece ae aes it $1 ch. nts ee ao ee 12. Pa "So. WERT bas 508 | Bb poet potwenn Gand H ots feet wide, hished in the best Inanuer; lot 25x07 feet to iBook .000. W. LINKING, 1 rt +3t GEO. Oth eid Biota, aw, i | EPR SALE—A A pRICK, x, FOU! R-STORY | HOUSE ox eo: ane mat now paying oaly open for a short tine SETTLE C0. $a12-3t Take? IR SALE=FINE HOUSE, 8TH ST. N. i mode ten-room rim me imenta: ea heated throughout s furnace ; ever: and in first-class order; don’t fail to see it bu; O. M. BK yeill pay near 26th 2. D, 93 Bib - st. Sales? a fine new brick, 22 R SALE—THE REAL ESTATE 0! fPAR | Pa ae improved « ae i op pent rare fy rare investment, mee ime 7 See FOR SALE-GREAT T BARGAIN 10-ROOM ae st. Dw. ot 2e200 to we $900 Offer DAV Bo Fa te. a IN} (E MOST DE- lot Pass DAVID _D. STONE, Jal2-. Fst. nw. = | Bon ey BAY WINDOW BRICK, 0 Capitol st., 10 rooms ad from East mi for stable on the lot. DAV. Ip STONE, Paes 6 Fat. nw. a FARM IN a | Reds R EXCH: 1d or on Viren Nalusble rh? 158 Fe he SAMUEL BE. id. eee WISHING TO range ponees i in the northwest or southeast portions cid SA NSNTTLE & COL Leo st BEAUTIFUL NEW HOUSE ON Place, near Conn, ave. bright R OOM BRIC! bet. 3 a8 ‘Oowith all rode Wives 13i3 3 F at. . H. PARKER, 436 an FROR SALE—CHEAP—A GOOD s.w., 9 room brick, lot eo, 3 ce 7th rs “te 18 rooms, $18. 30: The OK RENT—i3 6TH 5 seven front rooms; ‘AR EAST C caperon | new and very clean; ‘= beauty, jal. =| Beh Sonar AND MASS. AVE. 1525. st. 1.W, . shgiG Ltt, 3200: Sara re BRS WOOD, 9: Bree x Bangane- REE STORY AND Forsaes pouse wit cal ond, large m0, 5 G0. TB Fat Jal Sot 68.501 =— path west corner cee As A ~~ — ——- new; $5, Poomns, lot S100" nals located Est, t¢., 7-room’ brick; will be ted. house ‘on P et. n.w. Between 15in and T6thets., 11 Foo $9, Si: mm houses pettect Fer Fepalt, bt, ‘ eee100: will be wok pease ms, MOA. 1 a very desirable lot Jot in UeDront tart, Oars opt Pt square foo! 123 Wish Xo. = wAGAITA, TOU at R SALE—NOW IS YOUR meet ‘or iteame as ont. The Waste, mn Company advances NOT buy Iuiven at once for Property buy s home and pei a Sor ALL ine 5 | build & home: no risk; d ) | debt canceled in event of death. ~~ ania 14 ee! 6 BRICK ved sremus, northwest Co ae ht ai yun ape between ‘Oth and 10th sta, tie Bullding, ¥ e17:1 Mtrobe, lance yard, only Koom 10, 3d floor, OR ee RAL | ICE HOUSES | NORTH- el » DARNEILLE, ‘elantle Building, a The above is onl: books, For full lis if siege for ee ALEA BARE CH ee order THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. CE—A saw OF 12 $12,000. r JME 12-ROOM HOUSE, near Dupont Circle, in thorough order; exception nonth.” A. 8. ally vod Wveation : on, Honse, mod. imps. ore. One tow of four new 207 to S11 Willow: tree HM; MARTIN, Heal Esta FC Jal. ALE— F A first-class Residence on Rhode Island ave, 14 bathrooms, all modern improvements: ‘best inaterial qased, in “construetion; in No. R bg gy STORY BRI rovemette, in perfect ora lent manner, eryatal chat ICK HOUSE, 9: st] oracrs a anian: | Fea had ‘2.W., all mod. imps. ; Goncrete “basement, mod. imps. ; 6 00 @ st. 8.€., store re and dwelling, 2-story SRD. een 1 éas 13th Bs driek on 2a wt. ce eeirpa Oread D; stable 2-st brick; w a GEORGE (OR RENT—ON BUNKER HILL HOAD, ‘ASPLEN- did double front Resid: rent moderate; bet. two R. R. lines. Call Boundary: large lots: will be Two Brick. G-room ‘Houses ¥ aly and other prop- 313 26 st. sw. R SALE—TWO NERY DESIRABLE IMPROVED ¥, ric! brick, m. FURNISHED, = and bandssemely re-places and furnace. brick, 15 rs., com- heated by (bth st. bet, K and Tn. D aun “k> papered i WRIGHT & STOCKET’ 0) Fst. be {1229 Mass. ave. n.w, 0 th. 7, HS CONVENIENT hoc cht water and running Water closet; rent 6 ES Caroline st., izhte, beat resident locations from Pik E. C. CUTTER & R RENT—HOUSE 13 F ST. oud shed; modern Dt per month. Ap) IR RENT—74 IST. “8 W., THREE E STORIES A) aap 5 water rent paid by ay a =F store, corner = = ee Se a it. Rare inerayerey Fa. _RENT- BEAUTIFULLY. \-FURNISHED, Hz, nized ly located. 100 i eta ry ay by the year; vere et 2 chil- dren: reternces te Sa box ‘150, Star ye take See d property nw. in part R alunite “BRIGHT SPA. rent same for pone year, 870 370 ‘A SPECIAL OFFER—BRICK HOUSE Kata. bets 4th, rt Sth: 14 rooms; well fin- hed; mod. “im $4,000 if sold soon 1OR ‘SALE_THE ONE YET UPROED Fee beautiful ZF and door eave hand ALE—THAT ELEGANT RESID ReaiopNcr, 1083 1055 t ave, n.w., with stable attacl to inspeet, Oe a F street n.w. Fm SALE Inined to sel, r terms apply to GuiLey" 1BROB, MONTHLY PAYMENTS; PETE those t new press-brick hé The above houses can be examined THOMAS J. rit oe eNT_—BY A. M Ee eat Eat Agent 10 Pena. av aw Gs 3 Kew Hampehure ave; & cont Bos OR ;SAEE-OW CONN. AVE. SASS Ni et, 18 rooms; per- F st., ipetweet Oth an basement | ‘brick; 16 rooms; m. 1. wd ascalial orcnse residunssin the porthwonk ‘Dailt in the most, gu i manners Satory ile Fa ‘On 9th, between and 1d Q sts. n.. w. 3-story brick with cellar, nearly new with every convenience, 80,000. On 11 ie tay N Oste nw. 11 rooms; rear ley; 500. ‘near 14th, 10-room brick; lot 21x100; = si an3ou, oo 4,9 roo home, ‘roe sual faanih Oni, § eee 1 sa and aT, Joys sts, n.w., S-story and 86.500. 7th and 8th sts. n.w., 3-story frame; 13 rooms; “Tot zzhexl 000. een Ligeia FIFTEE: at auction at Se ORTS TiSR TUESDAY MO} ORRING TANUANT GEORGETOWN. ‘Virorstax _ Loses His Bg ag ag went @ young woman taker veomtemecbetconet complained to the witness, — Avcomor.—John Curran, two Misies SALE OF 1 HORSES, CARRIAGES, Hawkins 4g a ar? tached and ATURD: STY-SINTHDAYOF IA} BANUARY A " st TWELVE O'CLOCK M.. in from: & Co., in Chain House alley, of the ctw and 14th streets and H and I streets n alivet of Rearaed ye ae harness, blanket eine cadersigned: robes, further particulars of Berksmesearees FILLMORE peat, } oes > Receivers. CHAPIN BI mlta 323-434 ot. i UNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers, USTEE’S SALE OF “THE SUNDAY HERALD” NEWSPAPER, PRESSES, TYPE, &c. one hun twelve Com pacnrine, tree three ton t Stand, tw — to said newspaper establishment, (andl privilege of printing sod publishing ght vi printing and publishing Hera’ an a Weekly Na National alinueligencrr of said newspaper, a the The Sund started in Herald and Week) 866, and has been rs in the PeSarritt upto the date of unity best Sun by ‘the late mpieudid op wspaper. "Terms: One-Dalf cash G ose bea tnbcront att 8 pe And to’ be ‘satisfactory indo frost on the pro mveyancing, reserves the right of the defaulting purchaser, after Ave da Rotice of such resale in some newspaper pul jolted ™ D-O- SosHUA 0. STANTON, Trustee. JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. USTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE UN! REAL IMPROVED ESTATE ON FOURTEENTH STREET EXTENDED AND SPRING STREET NORTH- Virtue of a deed of trust dated fall $80, Be 10th, and duly recorded in liber 1348. the land records of the Di: the request public auction in front of the pre a JANUARY, A D. LOCK 'P. Mt. th folio 38, Be strict of on. Dis: Iiit of union jum! tor on thenorth side stSirn a at the with 14th st. extended, twenty ote three arts of lote four to twenty-one inclusi ve and ten), and twenty y adjoining tote, alt | merly part of the Holmead to be sold as per plat, ‘which "can bo seen sl tioneer's. Terms: Oné-third cash: balance in one years ran pease ents, with ip deed of trust on the p ys be required on each parcel on the terms of nale are not complied. with Gay’ of sale the property will be resold at the Tsk a cont of defaulting party after five ale in some newspaper pul C. M. ARMSTRONG, Trustee. i eat of sale. in ten days fro Rs ure were successful Saturday night, when they ar & rested Wm. Coleman, Rob’t the premises on auy day | while there they must bel must understand that they are not at acomique This time he would take their personal gince that time, now being, nublished, and one of the to purchase a live and vocooustal ix and twelve ent pet ——— cc pent sald orall cash at the option. of the purchaser. sit ie $500 lee ae! at time of ale comreyanctnn eat parce niet to be ful con jt] ta ten vibe othe ise the trustee reserves 1 t to resell ‘at the risk and cost oa in of th pape ‘hereby i seo rate Auk Jota | and two | interest at 6 per cent | it of 8100 will I the y rates of interest; also on other © oeptokers security. THOS. G. HENSEY & jal4-3m $300, «: 22, 2.508 '93,000° oon To loan on Real ene = sums at 5 per cent. jal A’ MCINTIRE, $18 F a Sor\HE WASH ‘COMPANY’ Reeded to buy oF build homes at low rates. Payments equal to rent only Si CO-OPERA’ New ‘No risk whatever to borrow: Jul 2-10t ON REALESTATE AT LOWEST TIVE LOAN lends not part but ALL the money Gives deed at once for y, dance debt ‘in event of death. Best at plan wer. | Prospectus,” to ofices 14 and 18: Atantie tween Ist and 2d and beth; m. 1; lot 18: ith, between U'and V si 3,100. een 25th and 26th sts. n.w., 2-story < 2500, sates Place, between 13th and 14th and V and W sts., two brick hos rent for $10 per month each ; ice for both 81,80 » se’ne; three 2-story frame house; 6 rooms; each € ‘On Massachusetts ave, and 17th st. 8.c.; 45,686 feet of ground: offer wanted. B, half of lot 7 | 16 conta BB aa eet and off col 18 2, of grot a hi “of Tience Places 43550 a On 16) th st. corner of He able; per sa. foo ‘th, Potwean Land Meta. n.w., 30x112; 93, 16e between L and M sta. n.w., 30x94; 83 Rhode island ave. west of 16th st. mw three lots; each 22.83 by about 145 Sthrst north of Rhode Taland ave, 24 83. North side of Rhode Island ave., justeast of 15th st., 20 by about 160; 82. B-botwoen L4thand 15thsts. n.w., Oi freen, Land M s in square 54. ©, near 111 ttsville; frame h td Smuinuies mae in square fer wanted. very de vil eat “eens Hystts- erected tl re atic in Takoma 65x100; — 3 minttes' wal of the sation eal Jal2-3t ALE-ONE, 5-ROOM, FRA} FRAME a RENTED Fea 8b rice, $850, One G-room ne aR fat pee. 8 $i200 JOHN BORD: ‘9th and 10th sts.; eleven rooms each house worth 86,000 each wil ll fake $10,000 for the two ot sold R, $4 ww. jal aati Ss FOR 85,00 good investment-at 0 und modern improvement. In- ____ avin rh st. end in an enhancing in value neighbor: tunity, to purchase « briglt and cheeetul Lp at cS. ee le and moderate price, or tment. Inquire of FRANK T. E176 | ye ia ey nd ieee re-roomn | Bina ‘and plum i ae SHERMAN Sm a ARCHITECT, | Bad ul OE, COF. cc oe ae Be we ‘Architectural Promptiy executed by expert draughtsmens eit hen F | Gace Turorrariox Satz Or Ex. BROIDERIES. ‘BEAUTIFUL GOODS, HANDSOME PATTERNS. IN CAMBRIC, SWISS, NAINSOOK, AND COLORED MATERIALS. FINEST LINE EVER SHOWN BY US. PATTERNS VARIED, PRICES ACCORDINGLY. Among the lot you will find goods from 5c. to the Ra nt ce tL Need er 200 SURE to see this Iihe now; whfle-they are THE asiincapandieadesiuekaes HANDKERCHIEFS, HANDKERCHIEFS. . HANDKERCHIEFS. © We bought our entire stock of one of the largest con- cerns in America, 5,000 dozen Handkerchiefs of all kinds, Handkerchiefs for everybody. an object for all. You can save half money by buying your Handker- chiefs from us. Neither man, woman, or child ought toavoid this sale, beginning TO-MORROW MORNING. OUR LADIES ‘MUSLIN, AND CAMBRIO UXDER- ‘WEAR Special sale ia productive of much. ‘The Goods perrigarwnn'rbyareiry pe ager set H per ee — § per cont. Moser ong LOAN IN sate R. E. PATRO, 427-1m Attorney, 482 Louisiana ave. R™ ESTATE INVESTMENT. SIX PER CENT, PAYABLE Rt SARTERLY, LL PRERAUa ‘CHARGED. IN SMALL PREMIUM 4,0 008 ON REAL ESTATE. “b00 88] THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. WAONEY TO LOAN ON J ae at Sand 6 percent. GHAKLES W. HANDY, ja5-1m ‘AuLesap Crap Prayers Angestep.—The efforts of Officers Lyddane and Hawkins to capture a crowd of crap players who regul ng assemble on the streets about ‘Het Harris, pee Albert a Dodson “Lloyd = Lyles, moth terda: age, from consumption, His rem taken to Potomac, Md., for interment. ——— Bors Cavtionep.—The perance meetings held in the Good Tem- ace hall, at Tenleytown, have frequently — interrupted by a gang of young boys from neighboring country, and sometimes the meet- ings have been broken up by them. Mr. Albert Shoemaker, who conducts the unable to stand the Wm. Walker—were arrested onl orderly conduct. When tried in that they had right to show, bonds to behave themselves, with the under- standing that if arrested again they would have to pay fines. INED FoR Proranrry.—‘‘Sonny” Epps and Lloyd Lyies were fined #5 — by Judge = ler for using street. - —— doceenselae ALEXANDRIA. Reported for Tar EVENING Stan. Tuner Covrts.—The corporation court-house on Fairfax street Judge Keith opened a 5) court-house, court has acquitted W. W. Page, of King George county, of robbing the has convicted Michael Shannersy, of Norfolk, of stealin copper from the Go ard. In , the grand of court, and hill, West Washi mn, while he was repairing the organ at Chi it church. REPARATIONS FOR THE 22D OF FEBRUARY.— preliminary arrangements for the cele- bration of the 22d of February are so far the appointment of a com-mittee of fourteen to raise funds for the expenses of celebration, &c. At a meeting Saturday | night at the council chamber, the mayor in the chair and C. C. Carlin secretary, the secretary was directed to request all the organi- zations in Alexandria that are willing to take part in the pet to send delegates to a meet- e The se to be held on Friday night next. Notes.—A strong effort is now in progress om | here among the pastors of the Evangelical public notice | Churches to win young men tothe church. It lished in Wash- | was stated during the week of prayer that only 182 men under thirty-five years of age were church members here. Rey. Mesers Vance, Dyatt and Young made the conversion of young | yesterda: men the theme of their discourses —The funeral of Mrs. John Wi ak two-story residence y and lot, 9% W. nm street between Duke and Wolfe streets. —‘The mayor is now pressing for the payment of license tax by dealers now in arrears The firemen were called out shortly before 11 o'clock Saturday night by a fire tion of ~ at the Methodist Protestant church.——Rey. J. W. Cornelius, editor of the Baltimore Methodist,preached at the M. P. chure H. Wells, cor Afexandria canaMease, $2,500 out of the.€38,000 assets of the canal company.—The St. a ‘8 cadet battalion appeared on dress parade this 921 F st. n. w. +] Texans 000 in sums to suit at 5 per cent. $20,000 in sums to suit at 6 per cent. real estate security. BROWN & CO., 1 st. a3. Ww. J 0a Y TO LOAN IN nas 708 SUIT. LOANS MORES TON Heal Estate Broke ai9Im ty Atlantic Buil ONEY TO LOAN AT FIVE PER CENT ON AP- monthly notes secned ‘on real estate BEALL, proved eal batate secur! nts 8 am TYLER evra RPUKD. ‘div tae 307 Fst. aw. ONEY TO LOAN. $10,000, 3.000, GEO. A. JORDAN, Successor to Whitaker & Jordan, _418-1m 1417 F s ONEY security in sums to suit; ERT betel O90 Bsc hw. Mi Y TO LOAN ON APPROVED REAL ES- tate securit ty 4m SOHN SHERMAN & CO., 1407 < MoE To rae = AMOUNTS TO SUIT AT roved secu! _n21-Sm ‘GEO.W. TINKINS. 9th and H sts. ONEY LOANED, IN SUMS TO | SUIT. FOR, a 20, 15 oF 20 years, evens oy —_ Toa ineut Life and ‘Trust Co., ott is the steven jevised t0 enable pat Hes, to own their homes for the ordinary cost of rent Call tor a circalar sezd-tm FH. SMITH PRON rents, 1222 Fst. EY TO LOAN ji IN_SUMS FROM $500 UPWi AT THE LOWEST RATES OF NTEtESE BEAL ESTATE Fy bw DISTRICT. K. O. HOLTZMAN, Corner 10th and F sts. n.w. ¥ T = ane eat “SHS ee iowa ican 142 ania ave. Mo" “FO Ar Lowest BAT ON REAL sed JMO®E* To LOAN ON REAL REAL ESTATE AT LOW- p24 Successor a Fat \TES OF BATS, SECURI: co. . + SE Fe in. morning. ecient Fooling an English Detective. HOW A BUFFALO M: TO PROCURE EVIDENCE AGANST PARNELL. Buffalo mechanic who led an English detec- tive a wild-goose chase after alleged evidence ASHINGTON CITY | implicating Parnell in the Phoenix park mur- ders. The mechanic was out of work and money, and conceived the idea of raising funds by writing to the publishers of the London imes, telling them that he knew where he could get documents that would be of use to them in their case, from two men wi he knew. Soon the mechanic received a cable- am from the London Times telling him “to foia on to the men at all hazards,” and that an English detective would soon be on American soil, The detective duly came in the person of J. T. Kerby, or “Chris. Thomas.” He wrote to the Buffalo man from New York, and said he was authorized to see him and others well compensated who are willing to give undoubted proofs, and also, if nec goto England and give, link by link, mony that would be accepted by the courte of great Britain, and also by the royal commis- sion. He guaranteed that not only would the rewards be liberal to all who would serve in proc: eee but the protection would be ample. equested the Buffalo man to TO LOAN ON GOOD REAL ESTATE | ceed to New York with his documents. pominal was written on August 22. The Buffalo man did not go to New York, but continued to put the detective off with excuse after excuse, meanwhile getting money from him in sums ranging from $25 to #75. In one letter from New York the detective said that he was au- thorized to secure both of the supposititious Irishmen comfortable farms of thelr own, and secure them in competences for their lives. He was willing to pay $50 apiece in cash if they would aid up the = Writing from room wis os op k gree ‘ieago, on een ook 23, show pet os noe, being duped, and declared that he would not pay out another dollar — = could see the rs in his own hands. ther the loman got several Sean Sollars out of the detective. Se Sri Votixe at THE AGE or Ox HuxpRep axp Turer.—Eri Gray, of Roxb undoubtedly the oldest voter in cast a ballot at the late He then lacked a few daj dred and three years old, tng ope bas born in , Conn., December 17, 1785. He was an soo Norra Carounxa 1s Havixe Wrsrer.—A ee N. C., hough the wi to the New York World t night ee 6,000 feet He was with a Ramsey. | i: fete Hil E Fi | E i i f fa etege ny A. Tarmon died at his meetings, was misbehavior of the boys any longer, and on his complaint four lads— Joumey Queen, Wm. Lindner, Jos, Poor and vi of dis- Police Court this morning, Judge Miller told them 10 to the meeting, but ve themselves. They court, Judge Stuart, opened its January term at the morning; special term of the cir- cuit court of the county at the Columbus-street nd Judge Hughes resumed the session of the United States court at the court- rooms on Prince street. The United States josport navy- e corporation court, upon its open- jurors were called and sent out ey took up the case of I. Thomas and other colored boys charged with stealing $200 from Stephen Moore, the organ tuner, wot ins took place with a high massof requiem at St. Mary's church this morning. Mrs. Wilkins has long been a member of St. Mary’s church.—Next Wednesday Pennel C. Poulson will finish his term in jail for obtaining money under false pretenses, and he will go to South America to begin life anew.—Miss Eliza Miller has sold r. O. F. Clarke at $3,500 her modern built nd | carrying on business without license. caused by a burning chimney at the house of A. Moss, colored, near the bridge pump.—The Chris- tian association meeting yesterday afternoon for young men was devoted to the considera- "——-The week of y evening by services south Fosterdas. .——Judge Hughes has allowed Gen. l for the receiver in the GOT MONEY FOR PROMISING The Buffalo Courier tells a long story of a THIS 18 A PARABLE. A Little Story Which Youths and Maid- ens Can Profitably Read. ‘From the London Queen. ‘She was all his fancy painted er and a.goo’ deal more. She was lovelier and more divine than anyof the other of men, iz god- dess, and be worshiped ber us che baktoms the thing he fancied. Madly in love, he could neither eat nor drink, nor yet sleep, forthe ardor of his longing to make her his and his —— within his income and made the home both honorable and homelike. With debt, squalor, extravagance and disorder the degra- dation was as certain as that a throne will fall when the lion-legs are rotten. He had been cursed with his wish and the blight was severe. Angelina's vices grew daily worse, and his a followed suit; while Bis finances shrunk and shrunk. At last the inevitable ca! came to and bankruptcy, followed | separation, landed him into poem and 4 useless regrets of repentance. He is now poorer man, a sadder and no doubt so far a wiser, to-day than he was on that merry bridal and | orn of May, when he married his adored and | thought he had forced the gates of Paradise once and forever and had built him for life an enduring tabernacl& among ite flowers and flowering bushes. He has learnt by terrible experience that a man docs not always know what is best for him, and that even the sickness of love had- sometimes better endure unhealed than be cured for time and eternity by the caustic of matrimony. If you rub a button on a board it will become warm. If you rub two pieces of wood together you can warm them, and you could even pro- duce fire if you possessed the cunning skill of some people whom you are accustomed to speak of as savages. Nor need you be surprised to find that I was warmed _by merely = Agen 3 against air. If you visit a at suk upc tngeent of 5 Cabs which has just struck the target you will find it warm; you will even find it so hot that you will generally drop it. Now whence came this heat? The bi t was certainly cold ere the eS was pulled. No doubt there is some heat developed by the combustion of he gunpowder, but the bullet cannot be —_ warmed thereby; it is, indeed, of the conan | the immediate effect of the by the wad. The bullet is partly warmed by the friction of rubbing against the barrel of the rifle, but doubtless it also receives some — big: Bogner friction of the air and some consequence of i pon the wonder how it is that when I am checked by your atmosphere I, too, am | heated. Remember that I move a hundred | times as swiftly as your rifle bullet, and that the heat developed in the checking of the mo- tion of a body increases enormously when the vel of the body increases. Your mathe- maticians can calculate how much. They tell you that the heat produced will, as they say, vary as the square of the veloci' To age of illustration of what this means, two rifles were fired at a target, and that sizes of the bullets and the ranges were = same, but that the charge in one of the rifles was such that its bullet had twice the initial velocity of the other. Then the aaa will say that the heat developed during the flight of the rapid bullet might be not alone twice, but even four times as great as that de- veloj in the slower bullet. If we could fire two bullets, one of which had three times the d of the other, then, under similar wy enees, thn boat generated ere the two bullets were brought to rest would be nine times greater for the more rapidly-fiying ballet than the other one. Now, you can readily prebend the immense quantity of heat ‘that will will we been produced ere friction could deprive me of a speed of 20 miles a second. ——_—_ +e. — Miss Garrett’s Charity. 4 $200,000 scHOOL IN BALTIMORE TO PREPARE GIRLS FOR BRYN MAWR COLLEGE. It is quite generally known that Mise Mary Garrett's charity is most liberal and practical, but so carfully does she guard it from public notice that the world rarely hears of her good work. Her latest gift is the Bryn Mawr school, now being erected on Cathedral street, Balti- more, and is intended to prepare girls for en- ccomee to Bryn Mawr college. There is such an institution in that ow now, +4 the quarters ‘Miss Garrett is euperin are inadequate. os ing the building of the school in entire cost will not be less than wa Be pean @ front of eight seventy-six feet eet deep. The first floor will of English enameled brick of ‘diferent ore worked in Ph; culture is to re ceive as much attention as mental ment. Te will be endowed by Min Garred after it is finished. ——__—_<90—___ Bishop Newman in the South. ‘Special to the New York Times. Bishop John P. Newman and his wife are im Charleston, the guests of George W. Williams, and will be here for a week. Bishop Newman — it is to i

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