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6 ¢ THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., > < FEBRUARY 15, 1889, | - “2 = PHOTOGRAPHING THE AIR. THE BARN BURNERS’ FUSE. A TREATY WITH SAMOA. WITCHCRAFT IN CONNECTICUT. EDUCATION. AL HOUSEFURN ISHINGS. BUSINE ss. Dr. Kidder Shows Some of the Monsters | Scientists Interested in the Fires onthe |Qne Who was Present Says it was |Two Executions on Gallows Hill, Near SSAELDONS DANCING ACADEMY, 1008 7. ST Wan P D, eee that Dwell in'It. Maryland-Pennsylvania Line. Signed in 1878. 7 Hartford—The Ducking Test. Sor = tie time to Join for perticipetion tm she Rd — AND FRESCO PAINTING, ‘The attention of the business public is invited RESTIN RFORE THE CHEMICAL | From the Baltimore Sun. A correspondent of the Baltimore American | From the Hartford Times, “ARL..SIUDENIS’ LEAGUE, SUN BUILDI.G FURNITURE POLISH. with confidence to the superior advantages pre- bg. range agora maces or Tue arr—zs-| The attention of Johns Hopkins’ professors | writes as follows: There has been considerable| It has been supposed that Salem, and the Tuc a bee and. Bventpe ram lifes Claas THE P. HANSON HISS MANUFACTURING CO. | sented by be gg as EVENING StaR - SENTIAL TO ALL ORGANIC LIFE—Tr caUsES ALL | #nd students has been attracted to the large | controversy of late regarding the existence or | neighboring Massachusetts settlements there- = Tpstepetore A. Gr Heston Eo Mor ees tava: gaa advertising os to yay WRATEER PRENONINA. number of mysterious fires near the Mary-| the non-existence of a treaty between the | about, monopolized pretty much all the witch- | “ak-12w* ducclhie-seeees = i _— pon i in — = me rund o me a4 Ape land and Pennsylvania line. A great deal | United States and Samoa. Iam, prepared to | craft of those dark years (1791-92, &c.,) in Ww CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, St B. G. lustrate in the most striking manner the stes “The subject will be ‘Air’” was the announce- | has been said about the use of chemicals in the | furnish proofs that such a treaty was signed by | which this shocking mania of Old World su- Cloud sts. Twentieth Cooxxe ¥ AS nteady Avs Pjabo, Organ, Voten Vili Fate, Cornet, 3 and rapid growth of the paper in circulation and ment of the annual address of Dr. J. H. Kid- | barn burnings, and while detailed descriptions | representatives of this government and the | perstition burst out on this side of the At- | advantages 0. B. Director. f}-Lm* influence. They also establish, beyond contro der, the retiring president of the Wasb-| of clues that have been found are not given, | king of Samoa on the 17th day of July, 1878, | lantic, It has ‘even been denied that the de- nn ag seecccageed wan Gots Gas Ep eee Gousaanee ington Chemical society, at the Cosmos they furnish some tangible means of formulat- | On the 10th of May, 1878, I left the harbor of | lusion ever gained a foothold in Connecticut; | sena for pamphlet. writing fanght free of GAS COOKING STOVES vertising medium, nut only tm the United States, Club Assembly hall last night. There was | ing a probable theory of how the “barn burn-| Panama on the United States steamship Adams, | and the reports of executions in Connecticut nome ——— On hand and for sale, ng [enter eget ecg ternpieeee 4 ® good-sized andience of scientists and | ers” do their work. A device, described in| bound for the Samoan Islands. We touched at | have not only been denied, but have remained | 4), 1NTING, DRAWING IN CHARCOAL AND =e ao enanl nytt meer mae eared 4 semi-scientists in the hall when Dr. Kidder | yesterday's Sun by a gentleman living in the | Nuka Hira, of the Me~quesas group, and, after | to all but close students a very doubtful Craron fought by Mise FULLER,» stadent of the | mbS1 WASHINGTON GASLIGHT COMPART. «dé ne haby eevee began to give his opinions about the atmos-/| vicinity of Hanover, Pa., said to have been |a.stay of three days, sailed straight for Apia, | matter at most. But we suspect this ia an | led Senos me eee | | Bale ae i the city of Washington by that phere. It was appropriate, he said, on the day | found in a fodder stack, and thought by him | on Pola Island, one of the Samoan group. We | erroneous view of the subject, and that Con- | ys TER: RAILROADS. extent alone, but also on the character of circula hallowed to the memory of St. Valentine to|to be the means used for setting fire to | arrived June 28, 1878. It wasunderstood aboard | necticut was really not so much freer Pi FRAULEIN NEES Hick SE = a - === | tion. Not only is its local circulation the /argest talk of a trifle so light as air, and yet he con-/ barns, involves the use of phosphorus, and | ship that we were at the Samoan Islands for the | from the horrible superstition her sister | ticulars. Also, escort for European trip provided im Schedule ineGent Februa: 10th, 1889, and fuliest of any daily paper printed, in propor. ir i i urpose of making a treaty with the chiefs of | colony of Massachusetts bay, A good many | June. {9-1m* | “8:30 A. M.—East Tenn. Mail Dally for’ Warne: sidered that air is not such a light and trivial | hence gives some color to the report ie cratiadgeo ey oa — Ys a i 4 ia SIGETE am is07 | e° 3 feat ey Day for Warrenton, | tion to population, but it is also the REST, since the thing after all—it is rather the reverse, When | that it is the fire-brand, A professor of | "NT cient nn stectorate was negotiated, | Old Nomen were Dopteeny soreea of & setae SS BALCH'S CIVIL SER ISTITUR 2207 | Octween Aletandria sad Leese esse ences | paper docs mot merely go into the hands of the we consider that besides the need of clothes ——_ Ry the tac prod sped — and on the 17th day of July a party of officers | certainly were tried for that sin—and, if the g forall examinations, "Hlocution tamghtand com- | Kno. al gouery, and New Or: People of the District of Columbia asa body, but and shelter, which are not absolutely es- when pines in'a hay rack, explode or set fire | 80 seamen of the Adams marched from Apia | truth must be told, there was more than one Se Ti:24 A. M—Fast Mail Daily for Warrenton, Char. | (™0 (heir homes,—into the families of all condi- - 7 . 7 4 TASTER OF ARTS WITH UNIVERSITY Gordonsville, Stations Chee, & Ohio Bouts, | tions, and into those of the money-spending aa baltih Si ek tdbchaa se chic Aa acktamdeer: aa it had | t@ the village of Mamea, accompanied by the | execution for witchcraft here in Connecticut. | M[ASTER Qh, ARTS WITH, UNIVERSITY ay air. One may live several weeks without any | The device consists of a large shell of metal or a king and his chiefs in the counc’ 4 | 22 have been earlier than the similar misfor- 8. ec 28 jumbia, Aiken, Auguste, Atlan ning ¥,—in @ much larger ratio than any dally food, except water; men have lived for forty | clay, in which is puta quantity of powder, ey and the United States officers signed | tune in Massachusetts, never did reach such | **2-¥- PaTswohiromery, New Orleans, Texasand California. | journal that can be named. Ry reason of the days—the biblical’ period of fasting—with eqn fs amount to th d i jan Sleeper New York to Atlanta, Pulluan Paris e size of an egg, and con-| © Paper which purported to he a treaty; in | shocking Proportions, nor go to such extremes Fess Bk, GRRROQUEAR Meer crbeans | cars Atlante fo Montianicry { dullinan Sleepers Mout: fullness, freshness and reliability of its news, nothing but water to sustain them. Cases have | nected with the exterior by a quill. The shell ' Wich the United States of Agerica agree: as that. There were two executions herein | Univ., Paria Private tutor in Sciences, Classical and | for Bicmingham, Vicksbure and Bireee ee pagers | local, domestic and foreign, its independent and om Seas of shipwrecked mariners living | is covered. with phosphorus, kept wet by a | Protect the natives and their rights, and in con- Hartford in or about 1663, of two women, | modern languages. 903 16th st.n.w. " jall-2m* Sleeper Greensboro to Coltinbia aud Ampuste selht | fair treatment of all public questions, and espe- six or seven days without either food or water. | towel, and kept from dampening the powder | *ideration of which our government was given | Greensmith and Barnes, convicted of witch- GPENCERIAN BUSINESS | COLLEGE. COR. 7TH | trains Washington to, Atlanta. “Does not connect {or | cially because of its intelligent mma affective nes Bat it is not thus with the air. Although sev-| by the quill placed in the openin long | One of the islands in the group, to be used as 8 | craft. The former, we think, made Pe 2a ap Location contzal; [C. 2 0. sente pointe Sam . is " commodious halis; appointments complete. M 2:30 P. M.—Daily, except Sunday, for Manassas, | tion to local interests, and its close attention to eral remarkable instances are recorded of re- | as the phosphorus remains wet it will not unite, | Coaling station. AN EXTRAORDINARY CONFESSION than 50,000 me 4 women have been trained | Strasburg and intermediate stations matters with which the household, and particu- orus remain ‘The signing of the treaty was celebrated by : for business in the Spencerian Colleges of America. | Gril FAL sMemphis Express Daily, via Lynchburg Growning. it is trae thet the ordinary slappase | air; \evolvayg 4 intat deat of heat god setting | @ jubilee and feast, in which all. the natives | (efter she had been convicted) of the truth | Sr pun tgomigan auton fen guoderate Fire | Brot upd Cuatiasoors: Palins Veale hice | IPF it lnay members are conserved, Tuk STAM f breath for fifteen minutes will prove fatal. | fire to ansthing’ touching it, If such, ag | Participated. Apia is the cig remcorer tei Pea rnd rte a ieee ore nl dherg edd feng Smog Bg he Eg hd mphis and thence to Artahass | is everywhere recognized and admitted to be. im of breath for fifteen minu P ° anything iS quarters of all commercial houses in the ‘3 hod Business men | 8:30 P. i ~ every quality, the leading and favorite ne i inflai ble | { ‘ tomary charge, in such cases, was worded. Her | Reading and Oratory, met . M.—Western Express Daily for Manassas, - Wapaper crams erent te epee ints, bot eu vegeta | ousionas tt oaks extern set it afire when Engieh Beni hace! fitted fae Gon =~ agi ae eel ory not - Seti esi ee a ones SSRPESorks Vice Peg SPP anes, Sartori, eGisvile, Cincin- of the oe « ae, ane = eke a. i. Iti f the ce | thi hi i 4 — Ti at least a robust and most fertile an: pal; HENRY 'C. SPENCER, LL.B. Principal. _ ja: to Louisville jeahington | room, Work-shop, @ family circle. eieemcenis ote eauawer Oe phenom- | bg tres Rape as noes? Gridendly dicirad to| having the largest commercial interests of imagination, It is ono of the strange Features NCH LESSONS MADAME, CHEVREMONT, | ,21:00 F M—Southern Express Daily for Lynch- | More conclusive evidence on these points no ena of weather, heat, and cold. make assurance doubly sure by adding the | “My of the foreign powers. a of that witchcraft mania, here and in Massachu- | IY Diplomée de T'Académie de Paris. Special classes | Put, penvilie, Raleigh, Asheville, Charlotte, Colum | person can ask than that afforded by the table wder, which would scatter the fragmenta |, i, 024.% fine harbor, being protected on | setts, that so many of the persons who were | forchildren dalis, Evening classes for adults, "Ad: | fonne quia sal Calltonas Falken Cenivalewinenes | Delow. ‘The growth of cosintion temas wae irmaedbok 2 > =e acaaetisony Laden rg both sides of the entrance by coral reefs. ; of | dress 1512 13th st. n.w. Jezd-im* | SET to Sow Orisanp vin AGeats end Meee | entoa, ir i when it exploded, and thus firea number of . : : Ps convicted were ready to confess the truth pt Sn a a a Sy * x a ond cated, with the analysis following, clearly shows the Air is composed of 20.96 parte of oxygen, 79 | Pisces at the same time. It will be seen from | Toward the inland the island ie mountainous, | the charge made against them. “It must have | PIANO, LESSONS — NIRS CLARA HARRISON, | Esory) “Fullinan Siceper Washington t AUruLS | Socom In which ine Tenet wine ee Parts of nitrogen, and 4-100 of a part of carbon | this that by such a method of placing the wet | With mae es near the beach, which been an illustration of unconscious psycholo- | 4, Bu?! of mete stnw._| , Taine on Waal n and Ohio division leave Wash- | munity to whose interests it is so steadfastly de- di-oxide, mingled, but not chemically mixed. phosphorus in the barn that the firebrand could | heavily tim! timbered. gizing, by a great wave, or surrounding atmos- ~ manenan The relative quantity of these gases is the | be putin place a number of hours before the |The climate is delightful, the average tem- o of fansti po FE fe ee ene hd lly: arrive Round Hill Nee sree voted. It will be seen that, in the number of 6-05 AM. Daily and 1 fal, here of fanatical superstitious delusion which Sonat eal tecaa oulper inchmman, | bax ine - same in the free air all over the world, | conflagration took place, and thus give its au. | Perature during our stay being 70 degrees at | Foigned fora while iz thowe places and which | at THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF FINE. Alt ESP Dull eacpt Sunday. arriving REY pak eomacy ane tho year Lute chews whether on top of the highest mountains or in | thors an opportunity to place a great distance | Might and 80 degrees during the day. made the accused wretches really feel that they | 504244, Call and see the wonderful progres of | A.M and is:38 B.af. 00" "0°" OS nicorer epee hcermapr ected pedir cr the middle of the sea. between themselves and their work, and thereby IX A VERY FINE HARBOR, had done the evil charged upon, them, and | =a y_RODENGTEIN, SOPEANO. HAV. | Villocnd Lynchburg arrives Wecineose S00 | gration nan? segregate ate Air is supposed to affect the health of men | throw off all suspicion. On the 29th of July we sailed from Apia | which their excited imaginations added to and | YJ try Noe Yat cans opment | $oN aE yr bane youre, Bruit: | ra, O° that Wot, We maybe stated here at and animals in several different ways; by a| A reddish-looking substance is also described | under sealed orders. On the 30th we reached | broadened out into the wildest grotesquerie of concerts, be A Hatten number of Li oT dese cee Se EE se variation in the proportions of the oxygen cod | se having Been in some instances found scst- es Pane (eacacceasa Pango-Pango), and | @onstrous fantasies and absurdities. Feceived. Addresn 1520 Wallach Place, Jal8-Im*" | su0 ad? ante ana, Charlottesville at, 3-40) number of new advertisements printed during the nitrogen, by the variation of the amount of | tered among the hay. This may be what is | P®8°-Pago (p: 3 Sasbor inh AT THE SCENE OF THE HARTFORD HANGINGS ASHINGTOX SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION AND | | Tickets sleeping car Tyservation and information ~~ ar. |The comparative Ggures for the four years Ser extraneous tabtances’niBesacitaer | meat which “ubice mune’ Srtaeetnes ig | the United Staten ar conceded ty the damon | Nat onthe commanding summit near the head | gana Racin tata aatins Elges | MTuamhareeceta’ Sears ese | met Past ar wefan ing extraneous substances. nitrous acid, other | ment which under ordinary circumstances is . ™ f Vernon street far from Trinity college), ‘Railroad, CIRCULATION 1X 1885868788, chemicals, various organism: and by | quite harmless, and which even in the dry | government. It is one of the finest harbors I | Of Vernon street (not far 7 college) sion carefully taught. STAMMERING Thopogehiy ak onto, aS Ts changes in its physical conditions of tempera- | form will not burn of itself or ignite anything. | have ever seen, and at a very small cost could | on that remarkable ridge, or dike, of trap-rock, , = = —— ISS35. ISS6. INS?. ISSK, pupils will also be | bure at 1 ‘AYLO! cured, References Passenger Agent. + r? * q{DWARD C. WNSEND, HE GREA: ~ is in i be so fortified as to render it virtually impreg- ! naturally placed (for a geological marvel) on E se topeh tion. PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE + 20,456 23,388 23,470 tw toa ee it becomes a y placed (1 gi 1 i PENNSYI. F sane mercnd: none bedi abr as eemenee os eager as the other | pable. The entrance to the harbor, is just | (op of an infinitely newer free-stone formation— | Correct (deep) breathing Voice Cuiture, Oratorical and | “TO. THE NOKTH, WEST, AND SOUTHWEST. 4 26.209 poisonons to health. We breathe out 450 times | form, with which almost every one ig familiar. | large enough to admit a man-of-war, the water | a dike which here sweeps down through a con- | PP 5 COLLEGE-ANNAPOIA EDS |(C« STEEL. BAILS. mac NT EQUIPMENT, 26,069 as muich carbonic acid gas as we take into the | If it be found that the reddish. substance is | being from 80 to 100 feet in depth. There | siderable section of Connecticut. The location | G7, JQHN'S COLLEGE: ANNAPOLIS, MD. TRAINS LEAVE, WASH SUTOR. PRONG pooted lungs. It has been frequently discussedavhether | this red phosphorus, its presence in a haystack | i# a small island in the center of the entrance | was for more than a century thereafter known paratory school atiachod. S CORNER SIXTH AND B STREETS, P4 POL: 25,742 or not this gas is absolutely poisonous, but Dr. | is suspicious, and may also be considered to | Which can be passed only on one side, as acoral | as “Gallows hill.” We donot know that any SEECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO. | LOWS: 21,933 23,902 23,116 Kidder asserted that in. his opinion it is never | have a connection with this wholesale incen- | Teef extends from it to the main shore on the | other witches were hanged there; the delusion | THE PREPARATION 01 ACADEME |e? YOR) ForPittsbu Fane tne Wi Got, Chicago LAmited Rapress of ~ 21,406 23,186 24,870 found in a room in which people live in such | diarism. In fact a few weeks ago an ordinary- | Other side. On the 4th of August the ship's | seems to have been worse, and to have been| Forcatalogue adane teen Line, #:50 stn, daily. to Ginctumedl nad or’ Lene 20nse quantities as to be dangerous; yet it is an indi- | looking laboring man entered the drug stores | @rpenter made a ise pole, which we planted | followed by more exect in Fairfield | a28-3m THOMAS FELL, a. M. with Bleeping Cars From Pittsburg to Cincinmatl c 20005 cation of the amount of other deleterious mat- | of Hanover, Pa., and tried to buy a pound of Smasees cutee aae ericnts rohecter res oan ets ne raging later, simultane- | )ypT. VERNON SEMINARY, = ett ih Steering yi 21,497 21,701 24,s07 ; 7 P ; ; , sly with the mania at Salem—i ; : tae ee Mates wes Facet oe fe at the time: bak | Pole and fluttered in the breeze until sunset, | In the Times of August 8, 1820, are several 1100-1104-1116 M STREET ee 22,049 23,651 25,607 pitied witeas * | since the frequent occurrence of these myste- | When it was hauled down. columns of an account of ‘Connecticut witch- AND 1128 11TH STREET. nn ae ond aompeen Poste ee ee eee renee hedore cig ee rious fires it is supposed he may have been | On 6th of August we steamed down to Leona. | craft, written by Wm. L. Stone in the New York Z pers fer, oulsvilie and Memphis, FeciSe Ee. ! —— The chemical properties of the coloring mat- | Connected with the “barn burners,” and it may | We left almost immediately for Apia, where | Commercial Advertiser, of ‘which he was then BOARDING SAND RAY PCHOOL, ROR YOUNG} — Welt with: througy Sleeper Pittsburg and Pitts, | DAUY av'ge..22,123 23,682 23,484 ter of leaves assimilating great quantities of | prove an important clue to unraveling the mys. | ¥¢ atrived on the 7th of August, and remained | tho editor, and from ‘which paper the Times SE IN a otesah Ginceham Increase...... 1,550 1.Ne3 1.308 carbon; also by the rainfall. the water dissoly- | tery. In the meantime the farmers in Carroll | Util the 20th of August. when we sailed for | quoted it.’ It seems to be only a part of Stone's | | Thorough instruction in all branches in accordance | gor frie, znandaigua, and Rochester, daily; for But- | Of this aggregate daily circulation of 27,082 ing about its own volume of gas. county, Md., and York county, Pa., are thor- | Valparaiso. These dates and incidénts are | Jong account; and it was obtained, when he pe I hh falo and Nacara, daily, except Saturday, 10-009. | copies, the books of the office show that an average ‘The air below the surface of the earth, the | oughly alarmed, and are at a loss to know how | taken Maps panes log, which is in my pos-| was editor of the Connecticut Mirror, here in| Suntinntand techie. Boe information apply For Williamsport Lock Hate eee Bie oe nete, | of 20,029 copies were regularly delivered cach ir, as it is called. is of an entirely dif- | to guard against the calamity which seems to | Session, and I am sure if the State depart-| Hartford, from a time-stained bundle of old | tethePHechal: sits ELIZABETH J SomP ney DS yey Su. Samos ene nature from that above the surface, or | pursue them, ment were to have the records serched care—| MSS. upon which he chanced to come, in look- | “q CADEMY OF THE HOLY GROSS, 1912 Massa. | For New York ane the ast, 7:20, 9:00, 12:00, and | serihers in theel Oe Sarena r. The speaker said that in digging | The mysterious fires have occurred within a | fully something relative to this matter would | ing over a large lot of ancient papers that had | AA chusetts ave.—Thoro fissuscct Technicen,Oream, | Bunday- 0:00, 21-40 sans S00 kG: TCO: ood | a daily averacc ers eens. Of theremainder, around the site for the new observatory on the | radius of six or seven miles, In nearly every | ¢ found. been brought to light from the old garret of iy * “20 pan, Limited Expreax of ‘Parl. Tage of 5,421 were sold at the office, im 1: Fens F ) the ‘Special attention given to 9-40 a.m dally. coeeet Buedag cea ‘S45 the hotels and railway stations, etc., and on the daily, with Dining Car. streets, by newsboys, making a grand total average Tenleytown heights he had found air that con- | instance they have taken place after notice had | py AIN’S EMBARRASSING FIX. the Wyllis mansion. Wyllis was the old colonial ou a Boston without change 2-00 p.m. every day. parts of carbonic acid gas in 1,000. | been served on the farmer to remove his live secretary, and naturally would be in the way is a great chimney, conducting the | stock, and in some instances his grain. These of having charge of such old papers as these— BUSINESS EDUCATION- BOOK-KEEPING,PEN- g within the District of 255450 copies . ‘or Brooklyn, N. Y., all through trains connect at Jer- copies daily, leaving pward; it is always being taken | notices have generally been posted on the barn | What He Suffered for Forgetting the | which were in a separate packet, labeled Gution: rabid proerensy Low rate, Bat Taso” Call | SCHL with boats of Brooklyn Aunex, attending | @ daily average of 1,632 to be sent to regular sub- even asphalt pavements being | door, sometimes written with chalk and some- Face of an Old Friend. “WITCHCRAFT TRIALS,” after 4:30. WOOD'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, 407 | _ fizect transfer to Fulton stn | Scribers residing beyond its limits, by mail, expresa, vction, The Austrian government | times in a plain hand on paper and fastened in Several years ago,while Mark Twain was col- | nd that was what attracted Colonel Stone's . Cap. Jal9-tof25 ace phe, , 8:10, 9:00, 11 -40 | @nd railway trains. spends thousands of dollars in conducting ex- | a conspicuous place. With but one exception, * zs i A HE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES. Nriaheula: Wi aad checrving the usiawe of | the buildings burned have been barns, and the | lecting retrospective materials for his “Life on | *ttention .nd led him to a careful study of the | "J Lair. The foreign population of Syria | fact org a of — first eceed Were | the Mississippi,” he stopped one day at Arkan- —— er cagheny hagnerd — te ‘Terms begin now. ve a greatdread of the sirocco, akind | insured in the Manheim Fire Insurance com- " now not; but the extracts so fully made by of hot-wind storm that prevails in that part of | pany gave rise to the suspicion that they were | ®®* ee se Sie baw sat he } war tone are important as throwing light on the | _®u20 = 723 14th st. nw. the world. It has a bad effect both on their | the result of a conspiracy to break up that par- | “8 Campbell's Bend, and naturally had a desire part taken by Connecticut in the history of the ‘RIENDS’ SELECT SCHOOL—A PRIMARY, IN- health and tempers. and they shut themselves | ticular company. Since then, however, one or | to poke about unattended by persons who yitcheraft dclusion. On the 7th page the termediate, and High School for both sexes, in their houses to avoid it. When the floor of | two that were insured in another company and | would be likely to break in upon his musings; | Times of to-day reproduces the indictment of ‘ the House of Representatives was taken up | others that were not insured at all have been 80, avoiding the committee that had been ap- | one Mercy Disborough from the Times of 1820. LLEGE AND some years ago Prof. Henry, who was con- | burned. pointed to receive him, he wandered off into pa rcnbacngern Hpbi mpage ge IX School of Telegraphy an ‘Dyge-waiting, 313 6th | 200, and 11 . 4:10. 6:00.8:10, 10:00, and 11-20 p.m. 9:00, 11:40 & m., 2-00, 4:10, 6-0 aud 11:20 pan. Limited’ E rs, 9:40 a.m. week days, and th ‘Dining Car | _ Im addition to the 20,029 copies daily delivered | &t the homes of subscribers, a large proportion of | the 5,421 otherwise disposed of in thecity is reg- | ularly purchased by permanent residents, living | in lodgings, &c. (not householders), while the resi- due goes into the hands of transient visitors, from all parts of the country, who each year come to the National Capital in greater numbers and for longer periods, and who, furthermore, largely rep- 129-6m. nected with the renovating work, said that the ENR, egETO UE A i é ey ¢ For Annapolis, 7:20 and 9:00 a.m., 12:05 and 4:40 | Tesent the well-to-do and purchasing portions of chamber was “lars Prominent Health Evils. the woods. He thought nothing of the distance | customary sort in witchcraft cases; testimony | 4 Business College fn “America.” “Splendi peanip- | “pan. dais, except Sunday. “Suidaym, 0:00 ain, | thecommunities to which they respectively belong. ail cateaamaaaa mead From the Christian Union. eg he ho wns traversing. ‘There was music among | to the mysterious and supernatural character | Tye-ity devoted to vusineas Craitlige “Catalogues free | gy AtOS AND FREDERICEABURG parr, | T?_Ms*Bamed lo o classef centers alone well the moisture was squeezed out of the air, and Dr. Lucy M. Hall, whose name is familiar to the tree-tops, and flowers, pie ee eee, of the persecutions and confusions wrought R, feplication. Colored J “ee Wai, ‘AND ALEXANDRIA AND WASHINGTON | Worth reaching; but it is to the phenomenally it was dry and hot. The air is like a sponge, | *¢ Teaders of the Christian Union as one of its perfumed the air, says the Arkansaw Traveler. | upon sundry very innocent persons living in | ANCIS Principal. ook RAILROAD. | large permanent local circulation of the paper, most suggestive and helpful contributors, in a After a long walk he came to a cabin, and upon }that neighborhood. and a low temperature outside of the house entering found an old and tangle bearded man HARVARD GRADUATE 4 DESIRES PUPILS, A Dé noon 5200.6 5, | Sud especially to its unparalleled hold upon the MERCY DISBOROUGH singly or in small ci 30, i i e hea oo A 7 10-05, and 11 household and family circle, that the attention of inl t " A recent interview on the health of women and | sitting near the empty fireplace. The old fel- e WMH. PUTNAM, A. M., 10:57 4. m., e ‘ | ae nn nT | pick celal ahead ae tas SE Ka of weak |e glanced at Twain, and then, springing be-|¥®* onof anumber of witches thereabout—| se19.¢mo At Sanders ust AMY Baw, | Accoumodatich for Quantico, 5:00 | prises apr ye stacitiihin ak A number of micro-photographs were thrown AT Bick @ the onti girls she attributed to the hurrying up-stairs to | tween the visitor and the door, snatched down | two of whom, at least, were indicted at the class-rooms, and pleaded earnestly for the in- | * §Un. cocked it and said: same time, in the only court of oyer and ter- | For itichmoud asd the South 10:57 m. daily, | satan ~d > | For Richmond and the South, 4-30, 10:57. m. | figu RY, | Fan $80, taal cnet ud 57a. m. with the figures representing the entire popula- ona screen by_m sof a powerful lantern, to e 5 S. a ” = : A a 4 ve | tion of the city will conclusively establish the fact illustrate Dr. Kidder’s experiments, to de tr ‘i ft h what ‘So T've got you, have I?” miner ever organized in Connecticut, to wit, ——— ——— | Ted eo | > “4 mine the foreign elements in the air. They | Every’ womay Knows: that the Cees whet | “Tdon’t understand vou!” Twain gasped. | Mun” Disborongh and Elizabeth Clawson, | WV $LENTINES! , WHOLESALE, AND RETAIL | 10; 8:30) S| Dheeianet Cobmante neater Seuey Sema tm Sa were made, he explained, by allowing moisture girls are dressed. both from weight and re- ty gv rig — een =. —, Goody Clawson escaped conviction, but Mercy | paint, Gold Paint, 10 cents: Gift Carde Materials Oo Oo ~ * | ame Goma oa ia, and is read everyday by more in air to dry on exposed plates of glass, and | strictions, makes the going up-stairs in haste a | Stands 4 thing when he don’t wanter. | Didn and information at the office, northeast cor | 1 re, 2 population who are able afterward photographing the slides. They looked on the screen like pictures of the moon's surface, being covered with spots and marks and lines which. Dr. Kidder said, were the crystals of various chemical elements. He i h, of Ci in th resent town- | for Makin lowers, Japanese Fans, N: stop your steamboat down yander below the sain oe Went, aye eek pe boc Both | Kita, Candle J Shinde Toys, Novetien GOULD S th Hl bend the other day and steal six sheep that be- | were bound, hand’ and foot, according to the = flation. where orders can be left for the checkiugof | ment inserted in its columns will meet the eye,of , onged to me, did you?” ood old English custom, and pitched head tg destination from hotels and residences - = = | atta Si WOOD, | °VrY person in the District worth reaching, of will swear upon the honor of a gentleman | frst into the water. ‘The test wee that if the _PIANOS AND ORGANS. General Manager. a7] Get. Fa Aweat. | whatever race, creed, sex, age, or condition in iife, most pernicious practice that results many times disastrously. Against tight-lacing ‘Dr. Hall is most vehemently outspoken: she cites 0 which she was recently called, where th street and Pennsylvaniaavenue, and at tae | “7°02! It follows, therefore, that an advertise - ight | that I did not. I haven't been in this neigh- | decused sank aud drowned. it faa tact : ——— | Ee , ; the young girl’s waist measured twenty-eight i 5 accused sank and drowned, it was prima facie | 46; KRAKAt ANOS ARE REMARKA. | JQALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. It only remains to be said, for the information of had recognized them all through certain ear | inciics, and was laced to cighteen’ ‘The girl | Pothood before in twenty years. case of innocence. If she floated, she was | I" tiy aus imtruasnta’ The eee Ee eal | Schedule in effect Dec. 9th. 1888. those interested in the subject, that, in proportion marks they possessed, and gave their names | jecame an invalid. Shoes—that is, the popu- “Set down thar.” Tw obeyed. The old clearly a witch and must be executed. Mercy | Burdett Organs, sold here since 15 years, also speak j Leave Washington Lt cornerat How Sumy | 05 ts chvcntation, tho rates of advertising in THe with i ental familiarty One, yo ae lar shoe—are also a source of evil in the devel- whil poeta was here raters’ ote Disborough and Goody Clawson both ane {gape sun enemas whe Ghicago and Northwest, vestibuied Umitedex- | EVENING Stax, whether transient or for long clared, showed cholera traces; another ha: salty m4 ile sense y ere betore the other day, | “like corck”—nor did one pious servant o We Press, daily 8-00 a.m ; express, 8:00 P-mm , t « 3 fever germs (which looked like great mock- | pment of healthy woman ing Nears elockers | Put you got here just in time ter steal the | gue’ ;CCh “succeed ts reiting ce fonace Fe fanati, Indianapolis and St Louia, express, | PéTiods, rank with the very lowest in the United oranges); several bacilli, and one held a pic- . theater and shopping. She says: beds , daily, 3 aud 11:10 p.m ‘ oe . pevthn oranges); ‘several t Pi sheep, an’ I'm going to have your skelp. Hear| under, albiet he did dutifully and Saxpes & Sanz. For Bitisbuars and Cleveland, vestibmied limited ex- | Sate esperar rsync ee ture of the shell of a sugar mite imprisoned in ore i o1 ™ F tly try. The Clawso: an, however, Press. daily, 8:55 a.m.. express, 9 mn. enter a consideration, it may & wee drop of moisture. One form greatly like to ape akent een ning hat T should |" "syty dear sir, you are laboring under a| St0vtly, alles casa Oe tun (OLe aes, pPRCKER, BROS. WEBER, FISCHER and ESTE | "For Leriigiou and loca watsouy 1 go, | Mifely be claimed that so wide and such an excel resembled a cuttle-fish, but was merely a spore | gither unconsciously or indifferently take a stake, I never owned a sheep in | were acquitted: but Mercy Disborough was not | Special attention saielasunes our ner ow ~g 8: . a b nate tran a | mage gmc publicity can nowhere else be bought froma red-oak tree. A number of the slides | ypon themselves while shopping in our big} ™Y life—~ so easily let off. She had sorely afflicted di. ESTEY ORGANS| ), 3:25, 4:3 for the suine money. showed wierd forms of immense size which, ite’ i “No, 3 ‘kon you ever did own one, inchii i 230, 9:45 and 11-30 ‘pa Brooklyn stores. They will often spend anhour |, , No.1 don’t reckon you ever, | Yers persons by supernatural pinchings, prick-} wo nundred and four thousand (204,000; 5, 2:05, 3:25, — the lecturer said, were fungus growths that | ; a i i an’ mo’n that, nobody else ain't apt to own | ings and still worse punishments, But there sf ~y had developed from spores caught in the mois- in a store, clothed in a heavy sealskin or wrap, nary one whar you hang out. Yes. sah, come 8, P organs have been made and sold. Everywhere the pre- Stations between Wi with the temperature of the store even warmer ), 6:40. 8:30 a. m.. 12 to 3 m. Sundays, 8: “Trial by Peers.” For the information of those not familiar with THE Stax, a few extracts from notices by its com id. ’ : ry was some hitchin the proceedings; there was | ferred organ for Home, Church, Chapel, and Sel ture. The lantern suddenly gave a sharp pop. | than they would tolerate in their own houses, | Tight here an” tuck my sheep, an’ ermong | another trial, and though she was again con- | Use. Handsome stop Estey organ for $75. Easy | 1° caused by the breaking of one of the jets, and | In the excitement of purchasing and ‘looking po BS ro ean ted fing ted Victed, it is pretty well ascertained that for ace SANDERS & STAYMAN, the lecture came to an end. they forget themselves and are soon in aglow. nite 4 ‘; | Some occult reason she never was executed. 934 F st. n. w., Washington, D. 0, Baltimore for Wash | emporaries, called out by its recent change Ce -y Then they rush out into the street, 60 otimes she ain't slep er wink sense for cryin’ about it. |The Times says, editorially (1820), that one 2 132) Gaarce hy Raltimore, Ma. Cis atamtstcee an | form, are appended: E we Pleasant Companion. r Bigs es Oh, needn’t b! fi i 2 1217 Main st.. Richmond, Va. , train) a.m. : ppe em the Youtirs Companion, stand and wait Ae and when Bey get | son = we ler amally, named, Godtrey, a Fairfield 5-00 6:30, 8:00, 10-00 em Se Medea Be, rhnpas 8 inside sit near the door. The next they | You he , : county, were hanged for witchcraft. and that = : = “ oton Fest. It is undoubtedly a fact that some people take prt Ara gael pel way they | £m got off. It won't be | one witch was burned in Hartford—but this ALTE LE DAV PIANOS BOOMS. GMOSOS | We congratulate Tux Stan on its great prosperity, Jow prices; easy terms; rare There is no better evening newspaper inthe United States, SUMN: ay Sli othe aw. | From the Philadelphia Ledger. Pleasure. though it must be of a doleful sort, | caught it. I claim ‘that this habit of keeping | 1008 fo' she comes, ‘ef you've fot any pra’rs | latter statement was an error, Witchcraft, a | genuine bargat in attending funerals, reading accounts of tragic | heavy wraps on in warm stores is the cause of | that you reckon oughter be sai cf why, you bet- | mixture of superstition, paganism, and 5-Gm , 8 Tue W) occurrences, and other experiences.of like na-|™much sickness. And this same habit some eM ee DISTORTED CHRISTIANITY, KK NK A =a fo ue op the Metropolitan Branch, +6::35, dpe eaapiaaieaeaein a, eden port ture. To that class must have belonged a| fomen will insist upon adhering to in the | «Don't ‘dear sir’ me. I've got you, an’ I'm | got its definite character from the old doctrine KK OREN AA BoB ED Hy mt 35, and 49:30 pan suom* OMY" | ment by permanent eulanrement to double set or . * . 'e rad ” 5 is igi ‘or. ersb' ms E hat - . eo! yrovemn model employed by Mr. Frith, an English | 49 ‘ag the European women do when they go | 8°in" ter use you. A of satan. In the vain ponderings on the origin k x. x x x pan Bs B E ee, eben: Pers intermediate point, +9 00a oe page paper, and moc chanical improvements thet artist. who is described by that gentleman as | to the theater, and that is, get up and walk | , “But, how do you know that I stole your | of euil, the constitution of the will, and such ae ae EER pice Boyd's and’ intermediate stations, +7:00 pam, | Stan is uow ce tore that twice as large ae — ered, patient, and depressing. If «| about, chat and visit with acquaintances, and x know how I know it. You know that | Problems, the superstition of the middle ages : tad y- ee es daily three tines as muck I m2. ', furnishes a N TON! we Church train leaves Washi at 1:15 | reading matter, aud bas almost fv care UNEQUALED TR AONE, TOUCH. cae aed inv ak en oo ee “4 ve limes the circula- isagreeable remark could possibly be made he | get their blood in circulation between the acts, rose like a foul exhalation and swept over Eng- 8) attention of “Purchase: Was sure to indulge in it. Vhy, it’s perfectly abominable, this sitting | Jet ez soon ez you seed me er comin’ you | jang and Germany. ‘The world was subject | , Special a “I ted to, their ; . “I thought you said I suited you exactly for | eramped up in a chair for three hours without Teme det itt mon that, you know that when | not to one God, but two—and “the Devil” had | :Nen, Arustic Stsle” tniahed in designs of HIGH: aye, Lisp $20:10a.m, 14:35, 15:30am. BER | prom the Brookiyn Bagle, that figure,” he announced one day, after a| stirring. To me it denotes a lack of compre- i a Se as rg Y. Lag her a power only second to that of God, and this ‘or Hagerstown. 10:10 a.m.. and 5:30 p.m. Washington's best, if not really its only news: sitting was concluded, ‘and that you was going | hension of one’s physical needs. Ihave no thatwell Cocos Mot at me. You know all | i ower, which had enabled him to seduce Eve, es ae A dared H oseortment, | , Trains arzive from Chicago daily 8: 358 to make him a likeness of me. words of reproach for those men who go ont | Hat well enoug! ualified him to lead astray her descendants. | Ouitrs is tha Powe : &.m. and 9:35 | Paper, is tne Stak, which bas acinculation uf 30, ¥ 6:20am. | D4 population oi” 200,000, served by wasome - A “6 i my in will be cl out at ve E an.; from Pit 7: carriers. THe Stak has no politics bu IU [nid the axtiot, what of that between the acta, I know there are some men | ,yicFeifil heavens! Twain exclaimed. | | ‘there was one wizard to every hundred witches; | fow tities. SPECIAL TNDUCEMENTS oftrel both, | So:3o pan seers 10:55 Ome T7D0 | ST the hewn gives both sie eat, Le eaenes “Well, T ain't as ugly as that, I kno' who avoid as much as possible taking a lady to | put the bout Sat 4 an 8 erdout whut I ‘lowed. | 50 the men oftener escaped accusation. But BOR aeiey ip ferme hich will be arranged ou EASY PHILADELPHIA DIVISION. Panag, hep attained au exoelieht reputation for Uae Again he announced, “I was a-reading the | the theater solely because they dread having er ter gped te A onde © rdikt y» | What a frightful time it was!—when any mali- WM, KNABE & CO, 2 5o Piladelphis and Wimingion, daily, 8:150. m.. maaan aii te Aten the other day, and they do just piteh | to sit still from the beginning to the end of the in thought: is the eis) coat heavens! | cious or half-psychologized woman could | a6 817 Market Space. | §:7?),4; DS See ee ee | em manere Bien. into you, to be sure! play. But if I were present at the theater with | TWain thought “is the girl coming?” No, it | iccuse any other of her sex, and have her tried ~ precTe fe hy ping Car on the DARE Wasuineron Stan. ove of the most prosperous “Well, what do you tell me that for?” 2 gentleman I should tell him to go out and get Be ee oe old | (and very likely convicted) of such monstrous MEDICAL, &c For Intermediate points between Bal aesrrntera the country: lately cularwed, ta now pete oe thought you might like to know, that’s | exercise, for that is what Ido myself when 1 | {llow’s face grew harder. There was a cruel things! Itseems astonishing that convictions | ——WW——-“+“"\**"4_‘ y al go, which, however, is seldom. I cannot see twitching about the corners of his mouth. am = ‘Trains leave Philadel CONTRADICTE! aT | 8:50, 11:00 am. 4:5 TExce} day, * ebjoys Was crested by Its mauagers, aud the field it oc- . = : » | of witchcraft were reached in England as late EVER BEEN . Saute has been beld successfully for many yours. 16 ‘This sympathetic model knew that fogs are | why it is not just as proper for women to get| ‘Oh; don’t you fret. she'll be here d'rectly.” | °° Y79g- “and executions in Germany almost as BROTHERS is the oldest-established advertis- A q A extending to cos Ban teen paper, sud ia the great enemies of painters, and so he was | air and a little exerciso as itis for men.” T ve at sriende’ eaid Twain, with an effort t0 | late as the beginning of this centur confidently cousult Dr. BROTHERS, 000 BY sw: | destees Sales felt ih titet siete gieeand emt | prosperity inay hever'wanc., =Teeume We tru See wont to reply, im answer to the greeting, “A | know it's not the fashion, but the fashion is de- City Twill pre 7 ae eee os Particular attention paid to all diseases peculiar t0 | Paave From the Philadeiphia Times. fine day! cidedly wrong. kansaw City I will prove to you that I would She Whipped the Masher. ladies, married or single. Forty years’ experience. | W. M. CLEMENTS, ‘THE STAR fills the Journalistic feld of the national “Well. I don’t know. It was thickish where ——_—_-ce+____ not steal asheep.” AYOUNG WOMAN IN BOSTON SHOWS SKILL WITH x é oS __Gen. Manager. capital, aud flis it admirably and with great success, Icame from, and the wind sets in this direc- Classic Paris Foot Gear. “I don’t want no proof that comes from that HER FISTS, Se et Ee ee OMAC RIVER BO ATa _ | Aemite New York Ounmercial Bulletin, tion. Shouldn't wonder if it comes over dark | Correspondence Philadelphia Telegraph. Tanta? SOC SSIS Wes aa) Wem Perace ore ie Bie a aks | as Wack 5; SON, 1100 Park Place n.e- bet Bandc tity | POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. | “Thatenterprisinejuri;rucWasccworox Evexmwe resently, just when you' i ; 1 | Would sw'ar ter it. I sce my little gal comin’ mn 8p Tribune : onl TN A eee P hen you're finishing aheye | I have lately noted a rather amusing detail . 5 i ‘ne. Ladies ‘Remedy, it ty Fy der tte perbaps. in the classic costumes worn at the Comedie through yander. Ez I said jest now, ef you've | says: ‘A small crowd of menand women just SEER T. VERNON! MIT. VERNON! present Celebrates the event One more example of delicate consideration jot way pra’rs you want said, w'y, 1 reckon you | out of the theaters witnessed an odd street Pie Sldést Established and Only must suffice. Francaise. Most of the actors and actresses who faae say ’em.” =) Gieaak aician in aty, -», STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN “You know Mr. —?" said he, one day. ‘‘He’s | Play the parts of personages of ancient Greece | ‘Would you commit murder?” td asst Mee bran ae = hey bcagescs Page ty ar lage Yotnon ond fiver Yandings as tor does as eee & great artist, ain't he considered?” orgRome do not wear divided stockings under | ‘‘Would you steal sheep?’ Fges ae ear en at10 o'clock a m. Returning, reaches Wi From the Baltimore American, why: Certainly; he’s a tremendously clever | their sandals, after the style in vogue on the pcpeielan eine citer lore: rienemben ze) sbout 3:30 p.m 4 “ THE Wasuino Ton EVENING STAR appeared last night fellow. "What of him?” holy I wouldn't be committin’ | loeality at all hours of the day and night. — X. L. BLAKE. Captain. | ta now type, with the snnoumeeneat ten eee as be in the United Biates, as it bas been ~ a jong “Oh, nothing, mach. ~ I - im | *#ge in England and America, With due re-| murder by killin’ sich erfellerez you air. Don't ‘They were leering at passers-by in their usual NHOOD RESTORED BY USING A BOTTLE | F{OR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. Tend sowser permanently as on. sigh paper, (he other day, and cm was talking abot yee” gard to realism the sandal is laced on the bare | move now, for ef you do I'll drap you. Come, | fashion, when a gentleman with two ladies | {74°F {¥Oo! Dr. BROTHERS’ Invigorating Cordial, Pet Sew ion Rat gt a dies era hae Tou Ucn, Sue of the baticnal caf Was he?" foot of the performer, which is made up ac- | quick, now, befo’ the gal comes, tell me ef you | made his appearance. One of the women was- nerve-power. It dmperte Vigor to the whole system. 7am. Returning out doubt, go on ubcreasing in carculauen and “Yes, and he says you don't paint near so | ©Fdingly with as much care as are his or her know who did steal them sheep, that is ef you | separated from her companions by an acci- 3 Bot. s.w. 16-lin* Da NDAYS P.. aching at River well as you used to.” hands, being whitened, and having the nails | didn't dent, and a would-be masher approached her | EAD AND HE WISE—DIL BEO Handing a for ae Remini Crack Wa.8t Clesaeut Bay i ee Ate Si hie Gelicately tinted, and the sides shaded with| “I think Ido,” Twain quickly rejoined, and | with’his face wreathed in smiles’ He was clad hedule. JOHN B PADGETT, Age, Floquet’s Resignation a Surprise. _| Touge. It was rather comical to see Mounet-| then, remembering tho tame of « steamboat ease “ ina long yellow ulster, and wore a Derby hat. | competitors. ® journal, it ¢i: BOULANGER CLAIMS THE CREDIT oF HAI Sulley, in the scenes of strong emotion in | engineer whom he had known before the war, | As he lifted his hat and was about to accost her, | ih mnt r = — Rlesmure to be able tO say, is Tus EVENING Stan, WROUGHT ABOUT THE cuisis. "| “4Xdipe Roi,” wriggle his great toes in accord- | he added, ‘‘Jo Billings stole your sheep.” she wheeled around like a flash, and hit him a | Uopand ad i ; Seer agers seine . = ance with his agitation, and also to note how | The old fellow Jooked sharply at him and re- | smart slap on the face, with the words: Py ‘MILL SS —— = | From the Indianapolis News. The resignation of the Floquet ministry in pretty Made le Dumesnil, in the role of | plied: ‘What do you mean by insulting me, sir?” consequence of the vote postponing considera- the estess, curled up the extremities of her “Air you shore?” She didn’t stop there, either, for as the man tion of the revision of the constitution was a — — ee as op gg the Cones Lg lei aa es rushed upon a. bee sce tae 8 to strike her great surprise to the chamber of deputies. M. pose we all act in the same way under | “Was you on I at the time?” ja. | anaes cownntly ‘manees, 900 tock tree Floquet had said nothing implying an inten- ag a young lady makes coureey te | ghee ane tried, to Keep him from stealing me sg wetter lp pil fateh nas i; h és . like seeing a young make 01 in a| them, but could not.” tion to make a motion to adjourn a cabinet page's ne can observe re ay Bo it “will you help me find him?” had thrown her muff to the sidewalk, and was question. The majority included the members he. “Yes,' delivering blows thick and fast upon her an- of the right and a number of opportunists.| Woman Suffrage and Temperance. tome st aera Ry cles could do"iinie. ate erful ‘blow del pow taped — ——— TEST VOTE AT THE NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF} When Twaia reached Arkansaw City he to M. Floquet to vabeereen oer ys or PROHIBITIONISTS. found the perplexed and disappointed commit- in cabinet, end congumnanaie agg ‘The national conference of prohibitionists | tee. re sas nervous end Geproesed. While he | He picked himself up and walked off at a rapid — upon the firmness of the position that | Was continued at Louisville, Ky., yesterday, — in the office of the hotel some one | rate. while bel Cp Ritreeeg ll eg her com- hhad assumed. Prof. Seomp, of Georgia, took the ground that |"*\"\te, Clemens, you used to know Jo Feooer Ra meee Gor, Boulanger, after the adjournment, | jocal option hinders the progress of prohibi- | didn't oe ‘ issucd a manifesto claiming credit for his tion, This was warmly indorsed by Miss Wil-| | Twain felt an uneasiness crawling over him.| T Unite All Labor lard and others. Papers on ‘“Financial meth- | “Yes,” he replied. Cour: Coxe: Woon: JOHNSON BROT a8; ‘Wharves and Rail yards, 12th & Water stu. Southwest. beset i

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