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14 THE EVENING STAR; WASHINGTON, D.C., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1890—-SIXTEEN PAGES. 5 carry off their pockets ‘Thie fine Arkansss gentleman, close to the Choctaw . MONEY BY MACHINERY. | isso Gtnstacr sie Weeite Seo TN GOOD OLD TIMES.|_ = ae DUCATIONAL ——— EDUCATIONAL. ga * « | sion given them, however. they would not be © | This fine Arkansas gentleman has a fine estate IN_WASHINGTON. N WASHINGTON, able live very long on the proceeds,inasmuch Of five or six thonsand acres or ‘of which GRACE A KING. Ha’ LaTeLy EORGETOWN U: SITY as the diake are in reality only bright copper LPs prune creat deal esmne day or other if he Mites tem stvanced tates ‘Eunos pew ie veered G oF law. * * 5 ‘anies, or rather blanks for pennies. ene - : Sorcentt to wait; COLUMBI4N UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL. FACULTY. 4 How the Great Mint at Philadelphia | bisnts are made by contract, « firm in Con-|A Notable Entertainment in Ante- dna four or Ave dora niggers that would rather work | it foe Cultivation of hy 8 3 sre Nace | T= ooo cuLry. necticut supplying the government with them ‘And such quaiitities of horses and cattle and pigs and | $% 8.¥- 28 JAMES ING, LL.D. President, AEDS. GA, Turns Out the Dollars. at a trifle less than one-tenth of a cent apiece. Bellum Days. ther pouttry teat ke taewes peotends SMALE SELECT CLARE FOR THR Hon. JOHN M. HARLAN TLDS pre, I versity. in I rt De ee Tals Ano Arkailss gentlsiman, close to the Choctaw Agee Rew Charges 63 pet ont ede of, Coumutational, Jurpradcase "aad of aR pean ot tee Poet ee —— with the Indian's head an verse in- x Qe ns j : 7 e seription. Thus you see that our pennies are Neh B, PRNESY TH, MARKERS Has HETCRNED ‘ie Hien WALTER SCOR LEDY BOCiled Featre, 0. & Sour ot Casa GOLD AND SILVER BRICKS. | merely tokens and not worth anything like| HOW A DUEL WAS AVOIDED. | ras ane srtanss centioman has boilt « eplencia | Mi Sod iilzerume bs venous Sa | ce ees oe Rah ore Duet of On| Lecturer on Diatutory nd Admiswirane Law and face value. Blanks for five-cent pieces are bonse * CPR | ~__ ORER, turned out in like manner by contract, and it On te catacl ab prairie, cxtremely well opulated | FANHE LINTHICUM INSTITUTE, Gi16_O. ST. | Profegor ofthe Law of eal sud Personal Property, py tf - Interesting Processes by Which the | only costs Uncie tam a cent and a half to Pro-| Wine, Wit and Song—Generous Hespl- And when he wants to feust Sis fricnda, he has noth. aap: Tiohday ‘evening went, October st 3:2 | _cassociste atiorney Gears ot tue ahold Bintest, “GON, JEREMIAH M. WILSON Lee ol bh . quarters more 02-3! Gs 5 a Precious Metals Are Prepared for | ou¢%sinss are worth how inittncalis nesriy | tality Leads to Dangerous Recrimina- | Ths terarre, Poe id of, andthe decent behaved D* oes crop, "eed Eawity Bending aud ct the Paw'ef Teiienea™ Lecturer ob the Law of, Reei Sainte as tie Law ot Minting—Punc ~ Gut the Coins— | nine-tenths of their face value. while the mere| tion—MakingUpin the Morning—From them if they don't, and Ee tase stew, hetaogr ~~ —5 apa) « oe ie Ap he a BON. ANDEEW C BRADLEY Slow They Are Milicd and Stamped. _| 80!d in all our gold pieces is worth a dollar for! he Dining Table to the Battle Fields ‘This fine Arkanses gentleman, &c. x eS), [poimenmnss? perconany — | eas! Gustice, Supreme Court, District of Gal ‘ every dollar marked on the faces of the coins, This arki hundred \q iss FRANCES TWITCHELL’S Lectarer on Criminal Piesdiug and Practice and on Lecturer on come — Lew Pieading and a the ten per cent, of copper and the cost of —_—_——- a ae Ara KINDERGARTEN | WILLIAMS F. MATTINGLY. Fag, JOSEPH 3. DAMLINOTON, C2. NE CAN SEE oe minting being » free gift to the people, Written for Tax Evexrxe Stam. I ar tt ag ot te other A conttagency bis ero 22.2m* ORT S30 Oe a.w. WeENUY 2 DAVIS, A wsT CM a Kastaner on the Koy of Eomragl Fesverty, Genteaste amount of césh exhibite HOME MATTERS. RE last dinner at which our set gathered | .4 {stort or file; baled, he puts it |W OCAL LESSONS. Cormeriy Assistant Attorney of” District of Co- GEORGE E HAMILTON, Lip, any day at the Treasury before the war was one given by Gen. | A” cereus, Pickedand sinned and eke v rig Associate Professor of Practice, Jndye of Moot Court | Lecturer “on the Law of Fartbe.shiny Corporations, Department, but the fas-] Seasonable Suggestions and Every-Day Albert Pike, who occupied, with Senator | AP* Siasposra himself likewise, and coaroaa to ew | _Leseons resumed SEPTEMBER 15°" of RODENT C FUR TE De tescurer. R. koss PERLY.AM, A ° - = ’ Ey St the Laws : ‘Sau sore to bee Hints to Practical House Keepers. Se rinnt tate tes bape ie Onigeas be and | bia See ae MS a . PRIV Ate. ‘ SCHOOL FOR he ay ome = a an’ School Silt take ‘Lecturer on Criminal igs. _Domasie Heston amd manafacture, as a Stan} ON® Prxt of broken loaf sugar is one pound, man saw i in Phi ladelphia E:out TasiesProonruts of liquid make one the other day. If you care to visit the Bureau | Sill. ees ap of Engraving and Printing you may behold the} 4 Few Drops or Awmoxta in a cupful of corner of P Its ee cofuer 15th and H streets n.w., on WEDNESD. oes October 1, at 6 o'clock p.m, when addresses in exp MOOT COURT. gation of ‘the courses of lectures will be wade by the | Cireutt Court: Prof. GEORGE Protemors, and wien other west side of 12th street, just ubove the avenue. | 40d when hogets to New Orleans he sackea clothing It was Inte in December, 1860. The general Ana pute’ Up at the City Hotel, the St. Lonis, the Bt. ve ic tl sels 11 was a guest of the Kirkwood House, but it was Cpt Se een pap ete RAMILTOR. Gourt of Appeals: “Profs, MARTIN M ANDREW C. BKADLEX and KR ROSS PERRI ia hi heuraws upon his merchants, and goes about NSTROGTION—THE GREATEST. oPPOR- Introductory lecture and anvowncements for the " i generally understood he did his own market- | Then beu t pplemented by a new | ensuing term et the Law Building, coruer Oth aod process of stamping paper dollars and certif- | mom water sppliod carefully will remove | 1» and the Kirkwoods were frequently his | nrectae}h'2: Rentockyand Avkeuses, sn 8 Asspamms | Seaumers, Decorators oF ARIA TR ee Deer eea | course oh Publicnd Private Tekeramtioest Last Hie | Sgrii Sern at the Law uiiding. coruer rb acd P spots from paintings. ‘i id Virginia, and the Choctaw Nation, and Int Perfectly, Crayon, Pastel, Water Colon Chine | ctures will br delivered weekly through tee cutee | waste ae Ee most cordially invited to attend see ic inis: howovar. is comparatively ansat-| "7, Paevest Tix Paxs Fao Rustixo rub | ests, reversing the order of things. The every other d-— varabond he meets, and Oll Painting, Saturday closers, Gall nod soe the | sclolastic your. ‘The library, now comprising the English and leading iatuatery, partly becouse the dollars thus made} + 17 Un them, and ast ina hot sven aniil | Siuber was en sdinireble one, and about twenty ‘This fine Arkansas wentleinan, ko. Bee ie ee ae Re eee ea OEE: | wives Sokal Teter Gotan the ettenston | American, eperts an located nthe Law Buiing” aro not worth a penny until they have subse- | thoroughly heated and then rab off. satdown to the table. Ican recall some of | The las: time he was down there, when he thought of | fas hall 1: medals cad edie nies te RELL dhe Las Libris, Slich ae received large adic | wich coy anodigts Feaditg roome attacked, abe wifi : * ~ i ce 3 : Miryt f cep pen from 8 Am to 10 hus, dsily. sundayees: PAHLT Received the Treasury's seal, and also | Wagx tux Haxps Ant Starxep uso salt and | them. Gen. Breckinridge and Senator Powell of | 4/,_,#a™ backs a) days, more or lene, ho aia. | Most celebrated artiats in Eutroye. $200,000 worth of | feb 4° J . cepted, to students and slusoat of the echoot for the resson that they are not really money | temon juice; this will take off stains and render | Kentucky, Senator Robt. W. Johnson and Sena- covered that by lending and by spending, and | Keademty of Fine Arte, 804 E at dst | oregon fr eget actte ghd amociatestady exit | Tie Seoretarycat'te arc at the Law uly om themselves but simply promises to pay. Now, | the hauds soft and white. tor Hindman of Arkansas, Gen. Wigfall of ee ae puro. ‘The Keistrar and Librar-an will be daily ip attend- | 8.10 Tan, for tutornecan eter we eee see ce nerent with tho cash one sees) Soax Cuoturs Txat Fape over night in| Texas, Senator Grimes of Towa, Gen. Thomas Hora ‘distributed his’ susete, sud'got rid af all his LESSOR is ROSAMOND Mf, WARD, Dim, to enroll students sod'auewer ingwriea’ °° | gustee am cowee ot MENGy. terme, fee cam stamped out from the actual precious metal | water in which has been dissolved one ounce of | L. Crittenden, Col. Thomas '8._ Hawkins Me oe 01-71% 214 Oth st. s.w, atalog es, giving detailed imformaton, cap st u.w. and Lowdermik & Co, 1424 Fst. how. at the parent mint of the United States in | sugar of lead to a pailful of rain water. and Capt, James 8. Jackson of Kentucky, | ana itad nothing left to show them, barring two or I hed ut the book storss of W. H. Morris: at WS Thomson's drug store, 03 15th st n.w., and of Lowdermilk & | OF oh ‘spplication persouslly, or by letter, UMlie of tbe ‘Treasurer, 1437 Wadernieued SM YFATMAR, 10R made to Secret ‘reasurer, a JAMES C. WELLING, President, a arr’ er and Dick Wal- ches, ie thiree. aud an | @HORTHAND Philadelphia. Dox'r Rus Yous Face with a coarse towel; | Arnold, Harris, Jonah Paphetlpeyar ikon shtee hesdaches.an uuquenchable thirst and a0 | $5 "taught in sixteen easy lessone, Proficiency in three Atthe Treasury you ean behold thousands | just remember it is not made of cast iron, and months. Typewriting taught free to students. Ses- of bags full of silver and gold. All yousee, | treat it as you would the finest porcelain— | humor and song alternated. and Senator Wig- i: a nce in the aforesaid New Orleans, z my memory. During the dinner, as usual, wit, This fine Arkansas gentleman’ &o, sone =f eed eee of are nelped to obtain po: WPENCEKIAN BUSINESR COLLEGE, it. Dw. w Corner 7tb and le es is the bags or — In the — = gently and delicately. fall very humorously a ohn as How, how thie gentleman got home is neitherhere | 4.50 0,, F. 3. MULVEY. Principal, NAtIonaL MEDICAL COLLEGE. PA practical » sinters eesti that Sts, ; © contrary —supporing that you are a favored 00SEN ilet bottles let a | producing only mules, and the Kentuckians | gut faye been credibly informed that he swore IANO LESSONS. recy rho MEDICAL AND DENTAL DEPARTMENTS OF THE | ich aud woren tor. eri apd user a 4 visitor—you may view the actual precious metal. Pins aa par hy — bene) eee respons Ue simmatig ce peateenios (ot ‘worse than, forty-seven pirates and Sercely STIay DLARA HARRISON, i CCLUMBIAN UNIVELSTIS fear Dexine MONDAY ‘Otice open foren: wails of gold bricks and stacks of pure silver. | @'OP Of oul flow aroun ie stopper Texas. Noone, I think, dreamed how soon tl combed his bait Sixty-uinth annual course of Medical Lectures | TAm@ements trom August Alis couewe embraces: ’ . Pupilof Dr. Wm. Mason, N.Y, 4 t “x schools, viz: School of Practical ‘Musluessand Act Fale Cosceentative of THE Sran was shown a ) if within.n foot or two of the fire. After «| jovial friends would bo arrayed against | APG iter lu wot safely home they say be took an oath | a0-Im? “" 1UI0O8t. Ben Gorcber at Sp aes bets ee eee j | fone Ruglish Janeuace, Dusitioas erith- little book-case arrangement behind a sort of | time tap it gently, andif it does not loosen add | each other in fearful, unrelenting — war. over, for want of decent advisers, he foreswore | VPS. MYERS’ SCHOOL.” tu. w. introductory Medical ‘Lecture by Prof, wile | ECE 8m preparatory Bigich weleding sleet’ cage. in which was stored $17,000,000 worth of | andther drop of oil. That + very night Senator Hind- at = women ee = BOARDING LSS ELT ACHOOL Hon Lee, 8, D. Domeal introductory by Prot. Mark | Dookkeepine Bel: Sborthend and Typewritiuc, gold bricks. | It was astonishing how littleroom | Cowwox Hons Rapism Gnatep into a cup | man left for Arkansas, having resigned his seat ee eee ina FOR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS. ihe autiiiny €xampivations will be beldon Thursday, | Tsn' ret teat Pemnseree eee ae npn 30 enormous an accumulation of value took up. | or k, - | in Congress. There were no premonitory evi- | This fine Arkansas gentleman went strong for Pierce ‘Reopens October (5, 1890. Octover 2, at 7:30 p.in. For circulars of both depart’ | Ta? 2 and tleckhoos) etume Ge ag . of sour milk, then strained, is said to be an ex. s La y ‘Thorough instruction. Best of Teacher, For partio- y Ki F mal course abd Lisckboard writing. School of Me One got anotion from the sight of how it is that . : 7 dences present at the festive board of the com- and King, ‘ wien agen instruction. ments apply to Dr. a. F. A. King, Dean, 726 Lith st, | Siamical und architectures bars ond all the gold that bas ever boen dug out of the | C¢lient lotion for removing freckles, Am | {hoes Epiaeat te conclusion. of the sup. | ANd > came on to Washington to lly” comfortable | - du coumection with tte school Mrs. Myers will open | Sitinegnge Mu: Bte 10am and 4 “sein” Qo A earth would not more than fill» room 25 feet | Ounce of lemon juice ina pint of rose waer | Oo we lingored about the table smoking, talk- E+ gape bel Coot oven cece (Le ore pt eee eee: = see, lueimctiew, Day aud Sight isenigne, cube. Till also answer the same ‘purpose. Both are | [ie ‘and enjoying the wit and bedinage and But Je nfm from Jerusalem who went to Jericho, | | four to seven years of age, with separate room aud (HE COLUMBIAN COLLEGE. : neutering aud balance ou trem 7 ” it ce "twin & "7 — ol each. Goup BRICKS. harmless and good. song, “lingering, loath to go,” but 0 ex. | eee er tet ared oF wets ad ex bis’ cea eee | vaustO-Sru Mus. ELIZABETH H. MYERS. he exercises of this institution, the Collegiate Dex | fer "tar Stojeeie stekt oat, full an om A gold brick, of something the shape of anor-| | Bx Russrxo Wir 4 Daur Prece or Fr.axxet | pressions of the political events, so full of Bound to Ko— siete (PSE NATIONAL CHRIGTIAN SCIENCE INSTI. | Femara 6, Wie Columbian University, wall, be re- | eu on enteriig and balance up suonthiy tastaiiaseets dimary brick for building purposes end about | dipped in whiting the brown discolorations may | perils, were permitted to disturb the harmony This fine Arkansas gentleman, e 01 K st. 2.W. Mo} piember 2 o'clud SS cach, or $50 if pad in full on euterme Quarterly Fates: $20 day semsions, #18 wight sesmone. Write oF call tor new illustrated apnouncement for 180-1801, Telephoue call, 1084-3. ° : i : institution ‘will be resumed on | #2 the Hail of the University 000, | be removed from cups and porcelain puddiag | Of our evening of enjoyment. Here at least] ana nen bis monies all were gone he took unto his At pe A'SUNE | students of both sexes Aypli i npr theme pdstale begdiend he bag k | dishes in which cartacte; tapioca, rise, do, | Jou stosped the. political discussions) which bed. HOC ee Clean Tach ng | concerning hours of exanapat ‘ou could not carry very many of them, be- ‘ ct p.m. Ch have Leen baked. Were so rife, Only a very short time elapsed | 4nd Dr. Revburn physicked him: the chambermaid, | NONDAY, Getobee 6 at Thchoey a ee inission should be addressed tot cause gold is heavter than lead. and the weight x “ preliminary to 2d- resident OF secre- HUNKY C SPENCER, LLB, Principe . re 3 x. tary of the iaculty. Appheations for cata! ould “eS : g 4 - Ene . when Breckinridge, Pike, Hindman, Wigfall and Fran nae Gress aMfection sor him, with hex erm CT es | ee “aKING. | 8816 MAS SAKA ASPEN Vice Primeipeh i id] OSty a Sxoora Wiarepoyg and alittle pa- 1p 2 ; 5 = —— of one such gold brick is astonsshing. It would ape red ft a eyes : fh | Hawkins were arrayed against Crittenden, | and all bis friends came weeping round, and bidding . ANNIE LOUISE POWELL, 3B om JAMES C WELLING, 1223 PEAT st. aw Rot pay to rob the mint, unle.s you had a cart. | tience are required for the rcnovation of ostrich | sackson and the others who remained on the Fa him edien. na ea VooaL INSTRUCTION, 2 vesident 4 Only one attempt has been a to — fom | feathers. Beginning at the base of th: | Union side. xuow, and didn't care @ curse if be didn't, came | _827-1m 1513 Khode Island ave. HE CORCORAN SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL OF THE | The Misses Kerr's Home School for Young Ladies thie institution within the Jast twenty-five | rosther, draw each frond lightly but firmly| When about to separate Hindman, who was peaysag for him, too, *| ANSOLD WILFRIED MEYER, GRADUATE OF | gi <clupbisn Univesnity. “This achool will open at } and Little Childreu wil reopen September 24. be - lot of —— bee of pg e between tho whalebone and the thumt; the | to leave by the southern boat that Soi , This fine Arkansas gentleman, &¢. Leipzig, Oreauist Assembly Pisabyterian Church, course of instruction vier All Gaparteem se ne tae | _oulé-dun Be ne : Bagmtude wore exposed in the entry-way, for | grmer the pressure the more pronounced will | insisted wo should go to his rooms and finiel for nil give Instructions ano. Organ oY. | lish, Muthematicn, Civil Lugiveering. Cheaistry, Aw: | ———— ~ meee the benefit of sight-seers. and one of them was | De'the curlof the feuther some wine he had on hand, and about a dozen | TBY,cloged his exes and latd him out all ready for the | Wi Fernie moderne. Adarees SIIB IOS | ATE Fhswen, Mucruiovs, Freud. Germm, "Me | ___ OUT OF WASHINGTON, scooped into a barrel of refuse by a porter, the . = of us started after bidding our host good night, | And his friends, merely to console themselves, opened 0-1m" Chanical aud other branches of drawing, wpe Tec- LY BOAKD AND TUITION, BEM- barrel b 2 elev: Ir tae Face Has Become RovoneNep by the bixcest kind of a game of furo right there in — ure courses on Astronomy, Authropology, Zoology, eng subsequently sent down the eleva- SDIN 7 Botany, &e, All classes weet in the evening: deny <boysh, tor and tossed into a cart that was ready wait- | the wind, sponge it often with equal parts of STANDING UP FOR Bis STATE. his room NASIUM, Vigtril, Col. 1 i But when tho checks began to rattle be flung the linen 4 12TH Si ‘open to both sex« urther ing. Unfortunately. the thict, upo reaching | rose water and brandy. Do not use toilet | Jackson, Wigfril, Col. Tom Hawkins of Ken- | But when tho chee tes ae WILL REOPEN UCTOBER 1. the dean, Prof. £. T. FAISTUE New York with his ili-acquired prize, found it | washes containing much alcohol, as they tucky and others I cannot recall were standing | And sang aise ete bee ee = zoom ant MRS. HARTVIG NISSEN, lostructors, M* PAUL MIERSCH, su incubus impossible to dispose of. Conse-| quite apt to produce harmful results. round the sideboard {n Hindman’s room, when a ‘ a 1 e, thorough tus SCUPAL SCHOULA, *27-Lm* hhadaonfeld, “oes he k: be TE ge Bo SDGERORIN BoneDINe AEE DB ST 'scHooL ‘twenty on the king and copper on the ace." * HE OF VEOLONC “ NG D DA quently he was caught and tk» ingot recovered. | aicohol parches the skiu, renders it brittl Wigfall renewed his remarks about Kentucky. This Sue Arkansas gentleman, &€. bag rt ee sis-rme | HF ¥eBuK Ladies will seopen TRuraday, September INCOME AND OUTGO. impairs its nutrition. Hindman, seeing Jackson was annoyed, trie oe ye ad eee tn i> sxvenene: A part of the mint’s business is to manufac- enix Arrre Pickres.—Pare and quarter | t0 divert Wigfall, but he continued his re- Gasca aaron atated for circulai N eh a Peesipel._ ‘ marks, when Jackson said: ture what are called ‘merchants’ bars,” for} them and boil until tender in vine sale to jewelers, dentists and others, including | water, dip ont and put in glass j and Mr. Wigfali, your | This song was the joint production of Bur- GroxcETOWN UniveRsiny, y yARRENTON SEMINAKY. A Select Home remarks about my state have been borne long | well and Pike, as was the “Arkansas Gentle- ~ 1407 AND 1409 MASSACHUSETTS AVE. (HIGH- School tor Young Ladies aud Children. The 218 hen to LAND TERRACE) AND 1212 AND 1214 14TH 5. 15, 1890, ‘Lerms very mod- 5 enough,” and with his open hand s)apped Wig- | man Who Died Before His Time.” Gen. Pike SCHOOL OF MEDICINE. WASHINGTON, D.C. — ~ pay ers. who need for their trade vir-| one quart of vinegar add two pounds of sugar, | fallin the face. The consternation it caused GOUInE ball WGK vereed he Rokk ce kL Term opens October 1 at 5:30 p.m. SELECT BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR ieee — bars. whether of gold or} heat the vinegar and dissolve the sugar in it, | can hardly be imagined. The only man who eager ae aq] @ L MAGRUDER, M.D, das, 815 Vermont ave. YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS. N SIMPSON OF 1619 MT. VERNON eileen are made 900) fing tat is to say. 99 | add cloves and cinnamon aud pour over the | was not excited was Wigiall. He turned to us| Were Burwell’s, The songs were written ani aw. NINTH SESSION OPENS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER RO™ OF 26Lo EE, VERNON parts pure out of 1.009. How fine this is may | apples while hot, seal and pnt in cool place. and said: “Gentlemen, don't let any difference | €4ch verse interspersed with papier = it Olnca honveltpcaeou Rica apps 7 ws a delightful ‘home echvol, will educate Te judgea from the fact that our gold and | Syant Hones 1x Wrre Watts can bo easily | between Capt. Jackson and myself interrupt | ¥a8 finished. Mr. Bunn says of them: “Few | _Offce hours: Befo 230 tot Four large connecting houses, with open grounds muber of itis of fir=t-class temilien, Bpecaad silver pieces are on - v1 joyme: ill ys zlasi e1 ;| Of our humorous writers have contributed to jen closed without the assistance of the mason by | Yur enjoyment, Fill your glasses, gentlemen; CLASSES IN ELOCUTION I want to drink to our host, Capt. Jackson and | the amusement of the world any equal num- At front and rear. Faculty of twenty-five protessors aud ERY SATURDAY MORNING: jon given to Music, French aad Art, teachers. Pupils prepared for colinwe or for the Hai | © aud d-wansee 100-1,000 being copp: 30. ; 2 Aa. ro % = Yard examination for women. Great advan! in | , INsTITUIE, ConcoRDNLE sliver” is, therefore, only 9-10 pure taking canal parts of piaster of parisand the | wyyseif “understand each other.” But. come, | ber of lines of a more sparkling nature.” ‘The | ,F4iicomtaper hour. Suecinl Classes for Adulte, | NI cXasnindticn for were. Taneungen, "| Y4ELEWoo seat Uneot thebtroh eee silver” 29-1.000 pure. such being the legal | white sand which we use for scouring. Mix | now; Hindman, our regards.” But Hindman | 800g isa photograph in verse of Col, Elias MARTYN COLLEGE, Individedl snstructon and home wainine , _| bays and giste Gem te Geom tewaeriee af Bae’ Bee constitution of Brith coins. ‘Therefore, | these with water to a paste and apply unmedi- | and Hawkins were discussing the inevitable | Rector, one of the most original men I ever a 614 12th st. now. ; . < a sof study. Boys under 13 years, @150. when you get sterling silver you a r = ae = 5 15 Principals, ve buying a | ately. Smooth off with a fat knife. “This mix- | reauit. Hindman returned tothe crowd, but | Met. ‘He was a very handsome man, but CAT, AND DENTAL DEPaxtMENTS, va: | 829 __ ture hardens very quickly, therefore only a| the life had gone out of our merriment, for | 4Uaint in manner and expression. Fearing be tional University, The Seventh Annual Course —— f Lectures will begin MONDAY, OCTOBEK 6, 1¥0, aplies of gold and } small quantity should be prepared at atime. | none of us doubted a serious ending to onr| Might not like these personal allusions I | of 4ectures will begin MUNDAY, OCTUBEK 6, 1200; JOSEPH SHORTLIDGE (ale, a. ML, Prin gos AUCQUIER tightly superior a EM’ DESIRING AN EXPERI the mint derives its s ‘Teacher of English may adress Miss 1H, 10th st. pw. Refers by permission to former PU E he i r a Warrenton, Va. Situsted iu the Peidmont rerion SuSE, mainly frou the miues. "Sach precious | Ivory May Br Bueacuen by placing it for an | rovels. Jackson, Hawkins and myself left svon | ¢POlogized for having sung them. ‘Oh, no, announcement ayply to HH’ BARKER, M Sau Delegates, NIsHeF and Bumber of Pen Auer | of virginia, otf the Ricknuond ad Danvilie TUS AAAS gets an this was come «lirect from ) hour in a solution of alum; then polish it with a | after, shaking hands for the last time with | don't mind that. Inever knew a man who bel tee ee Seedy Gal toe pete the mines through the United si es assay | ROUF An é ‘ : ceipt at the mint the | Picee of woolen cloth and wrap it in linen to ated, retined, melted | dry. Another method is to take peroxide of Hindman, who was killed in the war. When | Wrote poetry who wasn'ta d— fool. and Pike \CHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRIT we got away to ourselves I shall never forget | beats them all” He was — of es ree Sees NCERIAS BUSINES C Ez, poor Tom Hawkins’ distress, He blamed Jack. | Courtly men in ladies’ society an he ME. ERS HAS RETURNED TO enurely full two past session: ity and resuiued lessous in Piauo, Violin, Violon- cello ana Hi offices. Upon their rm silver or the gold iss Strong faculty. ER is, 800. logue address aa fe 3 Apasret Toroeh preparation for official ‘and business Residence, 1525 Corcoran st. 810-1n* mK __GhO. G. BUTLER, A.M., Principal, and molded ito bricks. A good deal of gold drogen, and to one pintof it add one ounce son, and said: ‘He will kill you, eure. and I | didn’t believe the stories we used to tell on | tions. Exy ced Bud al Iss SUSAN ANDKEWS RICE, KK MILITARY ACADEM aad ciiver teal the tiine coan om private | of agua ammenia. “Warm it and voak theivory | will get the blame of it froin homo.” On | him, As the song narratey he was the bearer | stait a gunna Zor wesduates from, this schoo) i aaa es. Vocal Culture. Mose. cir. | “For ittustrated catslaren of fl pees cb keen sources, jewels im it for 24 hours;then dry and polish with | rvaching tho Natioaal Hotel Tom Critienden, | of the vote of Arkansas to the Senate and ex: ) Sena torical NS anton | ieeifeate GEN Comeervatery, Boston, an. cir. | “For Slouirved cotsiorue of 73 tages addfeae seliing their stock of e | chalk. who was not with us at Hindman’s rooms, was | Pected the oflice of United States marshal of | 7 iy mepicaLDENTALANDPHAMA \j ADAM a. PEL), — From ramiay | 200m rule being that not less than be| A Goon Dnesstxa ror Saxpwicnes.—One- | in bed. He was aroused and brought into | thatstate. Burwell suggested to him oue day, Departments “of Howard Univerwity. wilt sive | J) > abide mietit matinee UCKLAND SCHOOL POR GIRLS, SANDE ‘Threo snes 2 related a | Half pound of nice butter, two tablespoons of | Jackson's root, where we spent the remain- | i all seriousness, that it would be well to get | diiactit'and clinical inetruction durinctthe” ened | Macy qiuggtAie A attest porters | Sprig, Montgomery counts, Ma eae ne been made payment is returned to | [*f Pout cots P ing hours of the night in discussing the com- | UP petition to present to the President and | winter terms every evening and day, I veunuc lectures | «cca Clgswn th Eva viz 28. Thorctich ‘traning te eined at with the inte: the depositors. : prepered mustard, two tablespoons of salad oil, | (86 Bot wid “Wigfall Senate, and offered to prepare it. How I wish | Saute fer} aoe teen YPLURMAN C. RAKEMAN shee c2 ar se powsible, of a home woveimment, The Dositor: little es >, alittle salt, the yelk of one | % ducl, for of course we all sai igtall will Oh! at Ed had only : saa at VIOLIX. number is limited aud «special care ts given to the SURPRISING PROCES cette the bution tee coats the Falk of one | challenge him.” At about daylizht wo left | 1 had a copy of it. Oh! if Edison had only CLINICS. a ~~) egg:rub the bu cream: ad¢ oI d 3 beaith of the scholars. For cireulare further im All of the $100,000.000 in gol Jackson to get some Hawkins and | lifed in those days what stories of wit and | Medic Frill resume instruction om September 15, e £100,000.000 in gol loep. whic and silver | jn; foruution address - cape laa : ji é #12-1m* 6th st nw. HENRY C. WELL, AM. (i ‘ bricks which Tar 8 am anes sqredients and mix thoroughly: add the last | Crittenden advised him to take, es he would | RUMOr he could havo saved which have aritted | goretcal leet ¥ ; _ at - PR. HALLOWELL, A.M. Gialo betr 3 Ww om ene Stak man saw atthe n bein foleet penne iy aoe ve oe need it. Crittenden agreeing with Hawkins | ito oblivion, Some idea of the petition Bur- | Sisncas the Throat by Prot 4A ck A pring, jad gone through most surprising transmog- | AWay to cool: spread the bre = “that Wigfall would kill him sure.” Haw- | Well wrote may be judged from these frag- | Obstetrical fur Sentore by Pro Fifi kins said Jackson was a beautiful look- | ments I give trom memory: PAR oe ee tions. To begin with, the silver, dis- | ¢ and add the ham chopped fine. aiatiic’| PLANOS AND ORGANS. Witla corysof ten teachers, all prof BBE es : Minor Surxery by EA. Ralicch. Perienced. Students prepared for Dusiness or Tor eu- = — solved with nitric |. appeared enor-| Warn tae Face 1s Usvarty Pare, bathe it| ing man on the field, but he couldn't To the President and Senate of these United States, Childcen, by Dr. Thomas Miller. Horii the ecleutifc uF classical courses of auy college: ALLEY & DAVIS PIANOS. FORRES gts . abbing furki F = i our sorrowtnl ime ino: oni E. ralhiug ; special eva: ity Fears test proves them rest mous tank that was stirred. about huge | in tepid water, rubbing briskly witha Turkish | h:t a barn door, ‘and with these ‘The story of his gstevauces, iu which, if any few Du by Dr. F. J. shadd. ‘Ihe school is well supplied with harte, rahetoe weetest, ‘grandest toned ‘Ficbe and. Sant cena ladle. Precipitated from this mixture. the | towel. Then apply every day the following | consolatory opinions of a result soon to follow | gogatory of his golevauices, in whicl he haile from Ar- | Specie! Instruction in Autopsien by Prof. D. P, Lamb, | books und physical aud chemical apparatus, Text | made. H°L SUMNER Agent Oi Oot eee F ply y day ig . 9 silver appeared in « trough, looking like preparation: Four ounces of rose water, two | W@ lefthim. He read his customary chapter Deutal Climes by Prof. J. E. Dutour. = - books furnisbed without extra charge. The building nothing else in the w« been constructed speciully tor school p: kansas. in the Bible, which he never failed to do betore | The battle of November ch p' so bravely fought, was Aud Drs, J. E. Lee, Starr Parsons and Walter 8. ster | ounces of glycerine and one ounce of diluted < RAKAUER PIANOS AKL ALWAYS SELECTED won, Over, Fiend Feat ating | by people of CULI URE ana GOOD SUDG of paris. This was shoveled into her ® " i i kin for | 82ing to sleep, a promise he had made his wife | ana in vie feta of victory the democratic sun a : ass eT uepot, Kali's LEMPLE OF MUSIC, 1200 Get. nw trough filed with a aine soiution, and: the Sines these palais Cad Ger te eens | ox mathar, and ext morning Lwas: the frat | Seas ie te eres S)LOCUTION AND ORATORY. way SbPolut another hour.” | “Fine Tuning and Keguisting. wud silver. thas exposed to the action of a baser | Sy' Ti any irritation felt add e litte | 2B hand and found Jacksou asleep. I returned | Drifted the shatiered freguicuw of tuat mighty whig a Ready. t HOS. W, SIDWELL, Principal metal, became like so much earthy gravel in| more glyecrine to the preparation, to the hotel abofit Mo'ciock. Crittenden had — The course in ELOCUTION prepares the pupil for | HE MISSES TIFFEY'S SCHOOL Fok Grits Leave Assrecaesre, 3 Brec! 2 vk: i is it Home Reading, Public Recitals and Teachers’ Posi- ud Little Bo; iil open at 1436 Corcoran st. appearance. From this last trouzh was RES os = gone to consult Breckinridge, while Hawking | _ Arrived here he had leisure, and, being a Pant mag DECKER BRO taken and premed under an hydraulic aqueeser | A Deseeat or Cond Veat—Chop fine | 20n4'0 couu preckinridge, while Hawking | ee democrat, abhorring all Banks and | Hous ‘aia Succes welles th ye Wiebe k. into thick round disks. Thea it was re: some cold cooked veal; to each halt pint add | senger. An hour passed; no one came; even | hearing they still existed, he deemed it his duty The course in ORATOKY propares the pupil for Lec- GTON CONSERVATORY OF “MUSIC, Eas PIaNoa go down to another department to be six mushrooms chopped fine. If yon use fresh | Crittenden remained away. Another hour was | to investigate them, as Burwell tells admirably fares, Devates, Fubite sot rieeigey gem uiplar Hail, 449 st. and Pa, ave.—Twenty- IVEKs & POND ° r ; y ‘om the rosary of time when | inverse, He had heard most about a bank |. Leal Anrumente, Pulpit Oratory and Political uo, Organ, Voice, Violin. Flute,Cornet.&c, | ESIEY ORGA ESTEY ORGANG As for the goid, it had been separated trem | ones cook them first. Season with salt and nai ae ‘od and | owned by Goode & Prindle and concluded be | 2eeches, deahug with manner and matter. axes. GO. 6, BULLAKD. Director. sins MODERATE PRICES, EASY 1ERMS. aud had all th >ppet ab ful e1 é rittenden came in looking worri ani y 1 7 . oh . ach eet ~ - rem rype nan | Meee csleapacaitale jarrah Coe dice: | snviouwand talked Jackeon cbont preparing | would start his investigation there. Diplomas, Degrees and ‘Teachers’ Certificates con- Iss MAY B- MEAD, TEACHER OF TRE PIANO, | .O)4 2ustrunente takeu in part payment Tuning ferred. ‘Che success of our graduates hus surpassed { toast, | letters. &c.. for his family, Jackson, calm and | te imbed cataract of stairs; I rang alittle bet. aigenma Y. rool. replied: “It will not take me long to say | A litte hole was opened and a nigger viewed me well. MARTYN COLLEGE, cae Oe ee a ave te pol ei He thouxht, T'stpose, I'd do to rob aud so he let ine im, | g18-4m 614 12th st. nw, red either. If you minutes. and serve on butter had seen a pile of it by the gutter’s side you | Chicken may be prepared in the sa would not have been disposed to pick up a} certificated pupil of Herr Kaif of the Koya iCo! and Kepeiriug: servatory of Berlin. For terms and other p ‘Telepnoue 620, SANDERS & STAYMAN, we Vaire Expror: ESSES sho’ “ ps ce And there were fifty kentlemen prepared to lose or win, | og USINESS SCHOOL. “ haudfal of it: supposing you had done #0, bon | 7 Expuoreuep Duesses should “Not a drop,” thundered Crittenden, “until this | One niucer took tuy overceuteutothen tuck tog ate MSS 4NY co Leaviry BY ted by the eee” Zork Ave would have thrown it away at once. om. | *ashed through two clean, suapy waters, then | thinz is over.” Jackson fell back on the bed | And before I'd. tine to look dround und see what they | 4} Ea ag eiges Genes Conducted by the 3 SLC.As and. for i paratively small amount of the stuff,in the bot- | Tinsed through two clear waters and then | and murmured: “I wish the d—n thing was | 4 vr, Sr, tig entleman invited meto drink. ee F226 Ma ‘ ay Hg (auechis wm of a brass receptacle on wheels, au official | through pale indigo water. Mark the word in- | over, for I'm fearfully dr, He proffered wine und brandy and I began to think im charge said was worth $220,000. ctigo. tor if you we Loree eon the dress UNEXPECTED ViSITORS, These yt ey better titan the onan which Seckuon 4 IN THE CRUCIBLES. will be yetlow before spring. Then they should | Just then Breckinridge and Wigfall entered | If theysaveawey such brandy—but 1'd hardly drawn ee - : - go throughavery thin gum arabic water, this sieseaneals : i} auf cnn J UNEQUALED 15 To: The silver and gold thus made ready in the | 8) Mi0nsh very, Dry them in the hot sun, | 4® reom. We were startled, Jackson rose, | when they called out, ‘supper’s ready.’ Rpsetel seenetseee SORE ET canauch tans “separating room” went downstairs to be melied | 5, fold smoothly und roll up tightly | Sathering the bedclothes around him likea| He goes on to sey he felt it his duty to do Viotin, Piano, Organ. Vonp reigte ST. Rw. , | -meemabatention at samme soseriel eon in crucibles of black lead banked in among the | over night. Next morning have ironed on tie | Martial cloak, commenced sume remark to | wine se esem te becen any, and all banks and THE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, = D MES. WM. E. MCELHINSET: sTUpio | SDL_VECOMAIAVE ABT. Manvstorremt reddest of hot coals. Alchemists at 23.50 a} wrong side over a piece of flannel In this} Wigfall, tebeyties kone direct to him. which | y. tackled this one, with the usual result, und 723 14th et. nw. p XN ‘3d st. n.Ww.—An easy method of learning Free. | _SECOND-HAND PIANOS —A large assortment day reduced the metals to a molten state in the | Way all the tigures will be pressed ont in bold | Would havo been an apology, but Wigtull, | concludes by urging the fizht he made here Best and Most Practical Instruction, baud, Pastel aud Crayou Portraits. Lessous ia Oi, | CONPTINLE almost every well-known take iu the crucibles, from which the precious fluid was | Felief and the gown look just as well as new, | Pushing him back on the bed, said; “No. si ; and the losses le sustained as an additional ‘Terms 810. ) China Fainting, Terms m claim on the democratic administration, nota word. I will not humi! vag country, im thorough repair, will be closed gut at ver allen: : Jow figures. “SPECIAL INDUCEMEN 15 offered bot dipped out by ladlefuls and poured into iron " Arete Jeviy.—When d ng or canning 4 all Branches: New York, Boston, Philedetphia, on-| 2°" ODL: ih prices atid in teria. w lich will be arranged ou EAS! moids. Incidentally tothe melting, however, save all the parings and cores to make | Haden’ wine acts time the bey | gBUrwell like all those who made life so en- | cage Larin, Berlin, Loudon, &e se16 Peunes ave. Theroure foetus: Mey od | MONTEL LSSTALMESTS hen Gentes 0. 10 per cent of copper was mixed with the gold Dub a csi Gat svediht @isolaes aia very dry Now.” We all eprang vo the aig? | joyable, has gone over to the vast majority advanced course, pune, Violin, Ac. EDWIN BARI. | a6 3)7 Market Space, or silver. such being the proportion of that | J¢!y. Put in coid water to prevent discolora- | I am very ein all ite vations fete ne Dell. | awaiting us on the unknown shore. The mem-| | CADEMY OF ACTING, Prin. late of New Eusland Conservatory of Music, | —————————————_"" "SESS SUACS. baser metal in United States coins. Our coins | tion till wanted for use. Put in preserving | Champagne, in all ite varions forma of con- | Ory of him, the genial companion and faititul | A 614 12m ot. aw. — ee etes soln PRINTERS are 00 parts silver or gold. as the case may be, | Kettle, cover with water. with a plate over to | coction was ordered and we concluded to dine | friend, is tilled with delightful evidences of his ise Sidi Cxdathcame son Ges fpue wiresnowse acapeny, ph aememniiinae and are called for this reason “X00 fine.” Keep in the cream, and boil till perfectly soft; | “right, there,’ which we did. I don’t remem-| wig snd humor and kindness. While making Fab a 306 Indians ave. US H. DAKBY, PRINTER ‘As soon as the gold ‘and silver. be rani the cores, fo pleas with fork while | ber uhat tine that dunner cuted. but {do | [ie pleasant for the frienn’ who aurrounded | WOCSOLADI-E AND CHUDUEN' ECHOOL 027 " R had time to get cold and solid th gooking. When done poar in jelly bag and let | know that not once was the slightest allusion | nim he aided most earnestly in the develon Collie aud Civij Service kxuminatio ‘Win be reopened on MONDAY, September 15. 1308 Pa ave—1322 D ot out of the molds and sliced into thick strips. | drip in an earthenware crock (a bag made of | made to the cause of the hilarity which pre- i as “earth ae ment of the material interests of the south he Esch silver brick. for example, is cut into half | fe quilt lining 1s excellent), don't squeeze, | vaile f loved so well, Gdesem attipact iis own lchgth and thickers: [let 18 Grip. several Bours.’ Pour of ani | James W. Simocton was then correspondent YL CONN. AVE—MuS. COLLIERE WILL | acatemice, for fe best Colleges and far pate igh ie e is eae i ape SHOW WORK OF ALL KINDS, ; F Application for admission may te made to the Prin- Which squeezes t t so as tomake them | twenty minutes before adding the sugar. vely exultant remarks about the Union M Hero is what Alfred Bunn says of Washing- | metic. Applicants only received after Sept. 22.s1u-im | APPMc - Scholars are prepared for the Military and Naval | JOB, BOOK, NEWSPAPER, RAILROAD AND 3 ro Y adnut six puyiis to a smell private class of These s:rips are der 4 powerful roller, | Measure the clear juice and put on and boil | of the New York umes, and he made some of- Wasuivorox Tx 1808, boys Already termed. Enwlisl, Frevcht, Latin, arith= , . , 7 ; : we = < = cipal at bis residence, 5271 3d st. nw. of, on andafter | |,The largest and best equipped Printing Office sou about twice as long and hail the thickness, At | Allowa pound of sugar to a pint of juice, put lapping the fire-eaters’ face, &c., which 80 | ton in 1853: “It is one of the dirtiest districts SS, BOHMTTS | SCHOUL—KINDENGARTEN | the 15th instaut, at the school room, gf Sem York, Fourteen Frenees, Tots of yy. Sh ved the same time it compresses the uce of | the sugar ina pan inside of the stove to get | exasperated Jackson that he determined to re- | imaginable, the only distinction in the quality pn ge 8 A Workmeu, improved Methods, Quick ork, Low , er 1 a se3-113 0. C. WIGHT, Principal. | Prices Tweuty-three years of experieuce, Satifae the metal so much that st becomes uliaost ay | Hot, stir, don’t scorch, After the juice has , and a difficulty with the correspondent Tinght this dest Schtol tiese ie eete Reotinn | - Sa ae ;. S Be J <j tion guaranteed, Presswork forthe Trade. 27-4 > Wi, lying between mud and dust, the incessant | tsusht the deuf. Schoo! opens Sepiember 24. 816-Lun' < INDERGARTEN AND SCHOOL. — = = ard - eel. Ne: i atten boiled twenty minutes, add the hot sugar, and | was only prevented by Wigfall, who insisted | ‘7" 2 = = ae = . es INDEKGARLEN NOKMAL TRAINING CLASS ‘Gli. & WALLACE ae aero x tise’ thes ines a, | Mobi till Gane; ual uae take cece tian Ga co | dackean POnIa take AG Heting oe it ees | rains 1ouadaling the. sacle With Abeicue Gad NSEND AND MISS ADA TL. TOWNS- KG: “ cetass, | Jy - ' : ; IND, Teachers o Vocal Gi - 191 Sunderiaud Hace wouth of Dupont © FRACIICAL LOUK AND JOB PRINTERR red hot heat of which 1s 1.600 de- | fifteen minutes. When cool pour in jeliy | Gen. Wigfall after the war, not much changed, | the sudden bleak winds drying up that one into | detatatic Antes CaSHeAae Sethe a TIRE | Terin beri Oct Le 1200, Mite: LOUTSA MEN Proteesicpal Hitiny a specity, grees. Finally they are taken out of the oven, | lasses and put on the caps or in goblets, and | and we had a hearty laugh over the affair. which | the perfection of the other, It is facetiously | st. u.w. s16-6m 1-8 BALCH, 1207 10TH ST. X. W Estimates furnished. Preeswork for the Trade. auf passed three times Leneath another roller and | Cover with paper dipped in the beaten white of | had caused us so many hours of anxiety. He | called the ‘City of Magnificent Distances,’ and LNEY INSTITUTE, Bi) open her clase for young ladies Uctcber 1. “Pupils 7a L mcotEnn, — are then ready to have the disks whieh are to | “egg. If not as firm as wanted set in the sun | spoke of poor Jackvon's death with sincere sor. | it carries out tho name as far as distance is con- 3122 P st. Georgetown, D.0, prepared for ligber crades tn the public schools, Wart H, De FRINTLR AND PUBLISHER, 3) Fifth Session begins October 1, 1890. For Circulars | sar sud Wellesley Collezes. Thorough preparation for be coins punched out of th fora few days. Always e jelly in small | row. cerned, for nsylvania avenue (or, rather, ° mires : = ad ponnen eanastine’ i one TiOS-1116 E st. .¥. uantitie ‘These memories of poor Jim Jackson, who | one-half of it, in am unbroken line from Con- | "EY Mersey ili ence tee Ciasses in, Calis. | Sgertice and conaus examinations, “Instruction of | Orders for Lett bine sed Comercial oF Profew, ee 3 "——-—-cee-___. wa: killed at Perryville, Ky., recalls another | gress Hall to the presidential residence) is one | thenics snd Danolug October 24 at Linnean Hale 7) WUE PARISIAN SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LabiEs | pence ar Oelnee teen This punching business is performed with His Serious Mistake. brilliant man and one of the most delightful | good mile in length, and there are not cnough | _*18-1m and Children —linited. Ali the Classical Brauches | Dauice Folders, &c. "Au iuapect wed. much simplicity by passing the strips through ane companions. I was'sent for late one night to | houses in it to fill up one-quarter of the dis- | \/ATIONAL UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL feuskt in Freuch. Opens September 22 For cireu- FINE BOOK AND JOB PKL ad we : | From the New York Herald, pee id Pi i ity i PCLT" lure address Monsieur and Dine, DES GA! —— beneath punches that work rapidiy up aud 5 come to Gen. Guo ne tinal det snbject jie eabineies are ae mere ig it FACULTY. eee - “MEDICAL. down, the disks as they are punched out fall- to some heart trouble, which caused him great | aspires to ape, 8 and its ‘Tiber, HON, ARTHUR NACARTHUR, LLD, ALE ngoN TMSTIVOTEC <= 10, ee, ing into receptacles below. In this way each suffermg. When I reached his room I found | but the resemblanco ceases with the titles. | Late Aucociute Jusive of fig Hones Coot of the E Ars Vx, SER a ae ok punek cuts - it 100 silver dollars or 200 dimes Mr. Burlingame with him. He administered | Still, standing on tae steps of the Capitol and pinceed of Columbia, Select Classical sud Mathematical School for Young sw., beture me aud tede oath that Gvery minute. The blanke thas selene some relief and Jacksoa was better. Both | looking over the Rorgeous panorama spread Roy. samuer Siren. Lip. Bley and Boys, begius ite thiriy-uinth year Monday, tee Uldet Eetabueld Y sbert waslied and then milled. This latter process 1s Jackson and myself had imbibed a very bitter | out before the eye, it is palpable how splendid | associate Justice of the ‘Supreme Court of the | “QN'hirs for Hervard, Yale, Princeton, Johns Hop- —¥y LL. h i prejudice against Mr. Burlingame und as he | a piace it might—let us bope in time it will— United States, Kins, Leligh aud other Colleges and Universties; for ‘hour ot the simply to give each coin its raised edge, and it . a ao Cpa beers Pa 3 yor is performed with great rapidity by machines told me subsequently he was aware of it, but ome. that compress the edges of the coins toward their centers as they revolve abouta circular Plane. At this point the blank pieces are fess law. the Seientific Schools, United states Military ‘and | sworn to beicre we by Dr. Bhi the intercourse of that night for we remained | If Mr. Buun is permitted to look down upon | racturer on Commu fa Fiatdiny aad Tercaction | Neve, Actuemie and or uses special evar CAS EeSTaly osu with Jackson all night—-swept it away and at the | Washington now, should he be floating around mth the Federal Couris, @ i = SR Inst days of his life our intercourse and friend- | somewhere in space (though it would tax the | receurer on AM See UE EEO. Bas oe ship continued and no one mor ready for another process of annealing, to soften them, in order that they may reccive properly the impress of the die. They are put iy big pansfal into an oven and heated red Bot. Then they are stirred about with scoops ima big chemical bath to make them bright again, the anzealing having tur)«dthem . and upon being taken out of the buth they are poured into a revolving cylinder fuil of ‘base- wood sawdust. When they come out of the poker chips, but after being turned about in the cylinder with the sawdust they are bright and shiny, THE WORK OF THE DIES, Now the blanks are at last ready tobe stamped with Uncle Sam's designs. which make them worth 100 cents on the dollar. though their actual intrinsic vaiue is only 83 cents at th Present mgrket rates for silver. The dies Strike off eigity coins a minute, printing both aides at once aud at the same time corrugating the edges prettily. Women with deft fingers feed the blanks to the machines, which strike them off and automatically dispose of one while they receive another, dropping the compieted dotiars or halvesor quarters or dimes into boxes beneath. All that remains to be done is the counting of the coins, which is performed with a celerity simply marvelous by -a girl who thinks nothing of counting @1,500 in 30 seconds, GOLD AND CoPpPrER. Gold coins are turned out in pretty much the ame way. The eyes of the average visitor to the mint are attracted in the room where the counting is doue by great boxes filled to over- flowing with beautifui shiny yellow disks 2s yet uustamped. Usually tue people say some- hing to the elect that they wish they could Old Boggs—“Ah! one of the fairsex. Whe bath they look white, like so many celluloid a T ought to make au impression But circumstances changed his mind, Quina Larocn: chona (peruvian bark), which medicine for giving tone to the digostiv. it succeeds completely in removii hess, wasting di possesses in the hi ud invigorating qualities fain the best known ‘angour, weak- sight of food; it is the best remedy for mented his untimely death, uutimely, for had he lived he would have carried thraugh those great international projects he originated, which his deata left uncompleted. THE VINE ARKANSAS GENTLEMAN, Thada letter a few days ago from a genile- man living in the interior of North Carolina, where Tre Stag penetrates, asking me to ob- tain for hima copy of the original song ‘‘The Fine Arkansas Gentleman.” It was out of print of course long ago, but I found a copy in Alfred Bunn’s “Old and w England,” who was here in 1853 and spent the week of the in- auguration of Gen. Pierce ip this city, and while here he was “summoned” to meet the Hon. Robt. H. Jotinson, Senator from Arkan- was, at eo oes jummons was signed a la Indian, Pike, anes Camanche Flour- mar noy, Onasache, and so on. Woe must be par- doned for not producing any more of the In- dian names—not being a prize speller. these indian names are appalling—but Rector, Chase, Powell, Sebastian, Biscoe and Rey burn. signed the invitation to Mr. Bunn. Alfred Bunn had beeu for many years the manager of Drury Lane, and was the author of that most charming book, *“The Stage Before and Behind the Curtain.” He wasone of the most enter- taining of dinner companions I ever met. At the dinner this song was sung for the first “THE FINE ARKANSAS GENTLEMAX.” Now, all good fellows listen, I will tell— oes ee clever wentiemiag “who lives” extremely In the western partof Arkansas, close to the Indisn ‘Where he got drank regularly once s week on whisky, aud iuself completely She yery Dest of wine— how as broad as he was tall, floating anywhere), and he could see our lovely city, he would find the hope realized he expressed. If I were given to moralizing I might wonder at the length of time the citizens of our early days were con- tented to endure the discomforts of the streets justas Mr. Bunn locates them rather than move in the direction of improvement, and when at last the Moses who was to lead them out of the wilderness of mud into their present land of promise arose in the person of Alex- ander R. Shephord, how they rebelled against the energy he brought to the task of making this the loveliest city on earth, realizing what Mr. Bunn said, “how splendid a place it might become.” The property holders of those days Were like the lotus eaters, and only wanted to be let alone. Joun F. Corzx, With Love Away. I cannot write, I cannot play, ‘There's nothing left while today) ‘The house ts empty, dull and coid; I feel as if | were growing old— My love's away. ‘The clock ticks on like solemn fate, Its hands but point to the hour of eight; But goes by on leaden feet; There’ sain ‘Joft worth having, sweet, With love away. sincerely la- | imagination terribly to picture Bunn, who was eee on HON, H. O. CLAUGHTON, LL.D., of Pleading, bvidence, Equity Juriepru- dence, Constitutional aid Criminal Law EUGENE Cantsl, LED, Professor of the Law of Keai and Personal Property, crporation HON. SAMUEL F. FHULLIPS, ema GK Jou Beub rr HON. WESTEL WILLOUGHBY, Lecturer on the Jaw of Keal JACKSON H. 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