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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTO C., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1890-SIXTEEN PAGES. 13 - = Others pull the stopper from the narrow orifice THIRTY-EIGHT YEARS OLD. NEWS FROM ROCKVILLE. SHORT BULL’S SERMON TION. ICAT ‘f WHERE SOLONS MEET. |Sitsstcstioe cota’ ttm ttn ie tome of sit ola rer EDUCATIONAL. —__ EDUCATIONAL. ait WU2 . aoe a —_e — up along-drawn Fatal Dynamite Explosion—Democrats | A Recent spayed of the Pretended IN WASHINGTON, __EN WASHINGTON, * “A later specimens Conti to Jubilate— Notes. Prophet of the Indian Messiah. COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY, -— of man’s ingenuity remove the neck obstrne- ‘0 MORE TRASH, DULLNESS AND wearryess | ‘T'"™ aoe ti fy thet the widsawels & Correspondence of Tam Evexrre Stan. General Miles has received from Rosebud | NY’ POLL NESS AW 4 § nool, 1335 ¢ New Committee Rooms, New Carpets pases et = ajetaing: ccaneciiaad jerome per ITS ANNIVERSARY APPROPRIATELY CELEBRATED Rockvitux, Nov. 21. | Indian agency, South Dakota, a copy of the masse gorse pels eal cad moral coumte-| Ine Columbian Colors bareon tba, and aw Rever be aware, so far as the corkscrew can | '™ THE FIRST BAPTIST CHUROH LAST NIGRT— | Yesterday afternoon about 3 o'clock the barn | sermon of Short Bull, the eo-called \t of pee en ee help it, that there is « bottle within half a] 4¥ IMMENSE AUDIENOE AND AN INTERESTING | and slaughter house of Mr. B Frank Coomes, | the Messiah, delivered alates mana GAILLARD'S METROD OF ARSIMILATION, | hs heival sehosi, Sus Nt we Sink saute of cipal supe tng | wns weer eee an Sly dertoyed by Sra. ie tan’ ceapher | "a Such cred oency cguteenen temeementieer, | Jct Mibas Walt ™ ents of tl is ta Men's Christi: tirely destroyed by in iter! “My friends and relatives: I will soon start | P% = Tea > READY FOR THE SESSION. ments of that tree which botanists term Quercus | The Young Men's ian Association was > and New Corkscrews. u brings the most practical resulta. Ladies i suber. thirty-eight years old yesterday. That event house the careasses of three beeves and many | the thing in running order. I have told you faterested tm The spread of the Rew method are form- | (YOLUMBIA, COLLEG i js Fe ing children's classes in tand ‘Thomas circles, : = pa t,net Serta rm Yneinn ae | pectin, © Gent metng ouch tat | So bing soit ate ursng bare eh | et eran a, Paro mmm | eyes BOMBOE Ow NGAGE | a Z i ions | beld iast evening First Baptist Churc! F é 80 “ cen a ae aces Tainan ata | fs ein ent the Cit asqera [at he corr of Teh and” 0” rn | uatvoring te extras 6 hore, hich be [Twi cane te tine from wat my Peuet |- ge-gegpgg—-—————————| nas Seats for the New Senators—Hooms | of the pr d improvements would have |The seating capacity of that spa- rs y ar from the ae The loss is! above told me. The time will be shorter. Lemons, in hmbroldery, Music and Elocution, | a etenbiy tren gas Arranged the Terrace — Senators | been atiended io ere this had time permitted. | cious auditorium did not prove | @stimated at $600, upon wl there was ® | Therofore you must not be afraid of anything. | Decorative Raiuting, 149 Det.ac. | ¥en compereut “Write or call for comer, Who Prefer Esthetic Rugs. MAKING NEW COMMITTEE ROOMS, to be sufficient to accommodate all those who | *™sll insurance. Some of my relatives have no ears, so I will Pp! NO INSTRUCTION BY MINS MAY M MEAD, e CK. URE AM, CR, Prin, es Architect Clark has not been idle. Nobody | thronged into the doors and the ushers were |, 12 the circuit court yesterday the case of the | have them blown away. Now there will be a certificated pupil of Herr Raif of the Koyal Con~ rer saw kim when he was, His eld is e wide obiiged to place chaire in the aisles, Even | tone ofeeryee Huron colored, for, the lt | true treo sprout up, and then all the members | sen” of Boris at WOR Haat aw. orachomeet | We entree scnoot. oF LANGUAGES . of i be must gather to- | 3 14th wt now. LL THINGS are rendy, #0 far as the | one, = there has been a good eat ot Duutiva- | with this extra provision there was not enough | and sentenced to the penitentiary for two yours qoler. Tete beths pasrenee ero (PEO. VOCREY, 7a STUDIED ABROAD, biubinhines menace tina Capitol is concerned, for the statesmen ony ‘eet my Pra _ dheegegy pond Jared feats and all the available standing pple le Roy Mepe = —— Tees] key cour relatives, But before this time we must "yin, Drawing and Painting. Terme $10. = d otherwise—who are | the flo = : room was occupied. Mt | 804) oS elas oe of wit | dance the bal f the moon, at the end of | _®16-In ae waliech Piece nw. __|_,Prapches: New York, Doston, Philedeiphi, a Papaya December 1 Busy | face melee fast about de nics yr aise, the thousand and ae achat cer pceet See ee nn ceets aiieaeaed et ohick time the earth will shiver very hard, MSS, SSHMITES, SCHOOL KINDERGARTEN | Coen Pars Deriin, Londow &c eo ’ : : ie L the | ; snd Primary 401 ‘dst. mw. scosghes ffm —- oficxais havo had their hands fall of work ever | in the shape of rooms in the whole of the Capi | besides quite acontingent of their friends and | yCUCay mete granted to | {5 Nowy nit Shing occurs I willatart the wind | norittwet fectieh, Coytol Mil and Navy ani Arts OUT_OF WASHINGTON. scar brs toa yore nico | Nee Saba sepa br Moa | Eee Tena, en” | ANG igen PE Ee | AN ae te oes van il then we oe Sete aerate | one oe Samer t persistent industry could | Ments will be ready for cecupation a ear the distinguished Brooklyn divine, Rev. | and Rosa V. Bowman, Thos, C. Wilcox and Ann ae o Oo WisH Ty IMPL: ayn Ta. e180 : oe = ji ; os A f Indians and the ones who are living the | be visited by an experienced Indy have already been dedicated to the service, | ing, helped to swell the crowd, yet the associa- Early this morning a colored man named | : Honawe references. Terms—8s month y comfort-ziving improvements as now await the | respectively, of the committees on rules and | tion with ite largo mombersitp represents. | Edward ‘hile torterly cr homes woes Conmmranded sad chy eather-himeelt hastoldand | $pour lemons, Call oradirest aire 3 Great annual legislative coming. appropriations. ‘The ceilings are lofty and | constituency in thiscity of zrowingimportance, | county, was instantly killed at Garrett | Our Father in heaven has placed a mark at | yeas wiEnRer We Enyce Scrubbing brushes and cleaning compounds | there is an — supply of light and ventila- | gnd au occasion of this kind brings together a | Park on the Metropolitan branch railroad by each point of the four winds. First, aclay | MI fo: youre Pade ed tie ee ee Ok have been vigorously applied in the Senate | 10% The walls are pancled im ash, with oak / representative gathering of those intercsted | the explosion of a quantity of dynamite. Miles | pipe, which lies at the setting of the sun and | teachers aud thorough instruction in til departuente, chamber, but the principal change is in the | "'™™ings; the doors are veneered with oak | directly and indirectly in the objects of the | has for eome time been employed in blasting 1b tthe duties sof iife; ay: bove rae shou Liber iden see PSON OF Jere MT jOOL Fren« vy educated Indy just arrived from Paris, of Dr-t-class families, ¢ 1 ot 8 tribe; second. there 18 @ ~ . and the muntels are in artistic accord with the | organization. Postmaster General Wanamaker | rock at that place, and thia morniog, while pre- | parenen's the Sioux tribe Sonal which repre: | Remmeteay sem oF pywcal culture “by a eraduate of to sig, Freweh end art Tear row on the republican side. Four new | rest of the woodwork. Green tiles surround | was im the audience and so was ex-Justice | paring to go to work and handhag the cart- | sonts the Cheyenne tribe; third, at the rising | the Puucipal, Mis. KLIZABEIM EMYERS T desks have been added, and those that were | the open firepleces,in which are brass dogs and | Wiliiam Strong and many others prominent in | ridges, the explosion took place, caused, it is A als d ; : “i F Bg | ities previously in the seme row have been squeezed | imitation logs. the latter to be heated with real | the social, business aud professional circles | thought, by aupark from alire where he was | Cf,tHe sun there liew hail, representing the ___ FAMILY SUPPLIES. ~ Arapahoe tribe, and fourth, there lies a pipe SS OHAGAN = " Sita Sas. No asignment has yet been made of the | of the city. ‘Tho program was worthy of | drying them coming in contact with the in- z OF BOSTON UNIVERSITY, YRANULATED SU LB; ae we cently, a8 Powible inorder thst | iatier central room, but there Will be my | the cecasion and the suchas, “There etre se | aoe material, When picked up there | Sd uice feather, at the south, which repre- Rees oe allie Prerared for college and civ | eae eee e am, OF CENTS PER Las Persons entering the chamber at either the | umber of chairmen After it as soon as they | dry details or dry speeches Everything said | was scarcely a bone in bis body unbroken. |""smy Father has shown me these things, aa TS 7 ge main or eastern doors may not have to climb | become aware of its existence. and done was to tho pomt and inspired with | After tho accident application was made to | ghorefore we must continue the dence, “Thee ‘es ee Sa over somebody. GOING DOWN FURTHER. the energy and push which marks the carcer of | Justice Morgan at this any to empanel @ jury | may xoldiers surround you, but pay no atten- | Finners, as well as those wishing to be SEATS FOR NEW SENATORS. For the convenience of Senators who occupy | the association wuder Sie cng recon GERBS | ad oh Slee at after consultation | tion to them; continue the dance. If the sol-| ‘escheror performers, _____n ¥ . it : 4 resident, Mr, William B. Gurley. with the legal authorities this was deemed un- | gj, n Oo PIANO LE ERS OK Al The present arrangement is, however, in-| these terrace committee rooms tho western | P! sd ievmaabenio waGenicc Recessary, as the parties who made the request | Vets *utround you four deep three of you upon | J21\0, LU SSONS_ BEGINNERS (OK evitable unless some of the new Senators from | Senate clevator will drop several feet lower : an | for a jury w din, the unfortunate spe y Batre wrk | SEP Ro gi etms: ue per hour, Gc. halt After the corps of ushers nad succeeded in y were standing near the ui which I have taught you aud some of them wili | 5410 sa at now. ¢ INDEKGAKTEN NORMAL INSTITU FOR THhAINING TEACHERS, 3.08, LOUISE and Mist SUSIE POLLOCK, principale A jarge number of kincergarteuers wil. Idaho and Wyoming will sit on the democratic | than it ever did previous to this session. To man when the accident occurred, Miles is rep- dead. Then the rest will start to run, but de in the vicinity of Seuator Hair. As tings | bring this abontit was necessary tocat through | finding seats for the gront throng ws far as the | Fereutod to have been a sober and industrious | GOP (ee, Then the rest wil start to run, but are a sereen will have to be pinced behind tho | 16 teet of the most solid kind of stone wall, | space permitted an organ solo was rendered | man and the owner of considerable property | riders will jump from their horses, but they chairs on the northern extremity of the rear | That has been done and now the machinists | by Prof, A. W. Meyer. Then a quartette con- | in his native county, where his remains wili be ty ye. vue-t ‘akiive powder, 40a Brine ib htoest, 12382. Durk Roast, fe @ Hib Ihouaty L'Zigs. , . a Sk POOL, ‘The Casb Grover, J ose i will sink into the earth and you can do what Cope he romps se 44 La ave row or the two Senators from Idaho will be | are at work readjusting the running appzraiua, sisting of Mrs. Perkins, Mra, E. D. Rheem, | takeu for interment. — i you desire for them. 1017 Toth et, or the ated —_—_—_—_—_— — stiff necked throuchout their respective terms, | The pump has been placed in one of the ter-| G" Ee pico and P. & Foster sang, which was | Atother democratic jubileo was held at |T°%terire for them. ahs tak oll Wesel because the wintry breezes which sneak in at | race rooms which the pages have been im the y A vio eine | followed by a rendition on the organ by Prof, | Darnestown last night, which was largely at-| dicrs anc that race will be dead. There will - OCEAN STE AME! as the easter door will just strike two rear collar | habit of using ak@ gymnasium. Nz. Wiggins’ | Mover of Plegel’s hymn, Messrs, W. Young | tended and addressed by Messrs, H. Maurice | he only £00 of them Jeft living on the earth, fpuortca rou, e1s0 Batons. The new desis are like all’ the oid | elevator will. in consequence of this new ar-| 227 7, Reeside cag’ duet and T- Taibot, Spencer (, Jones and Col. Wa. Kilgour. | Sty Weiende and alate aie te ones, of mahoga: when time has had a | rangement, have an additional doorway sawn |. agio, "A selection’ from the Bible was | Nearly all the houses of the town were iliumi- | tre. a 4 Now we must gather at Pass Creek when Bs THOMAS, RiFORTER. TEAOMER | sitiun. comin there Li tae ete ee chance at them they will be just as daf& as | out of it. and Mr. Wiggins will have two doors | *_ "ole. A. sleet ckelv, the pastor of | Sted und the torch:iht procession marched t0 | the tree is spconnse Than we wil co aiene in'shcrthand. typewrsie. “Accuracy and speed | Be Bi ty elds Lome, aa wir predecessors; 20° they louk stiff and new | to look after. tee chee: offered by President | tho nmmic of a brass band. The orators of the | Gur dend relatives,” You must not “take any i's anlaved to postin Z10 ‘tig hows | Aiweetets, or a tour tsful teland by the ATs and are Ligh he four additional chsite| | Tlie paving has been substituted for the | Guriey, Mra, Perkine sang #olo and then Mr, | €Vening were frequently applauded, and atthe | Cnrthiy things with eon. Then women aod extentiug thet “ are leather upboistered and sir: acked, | rough brick floors which were in the terrace Gurley "a close of the aking Col, Kilgour z ¥ “i ey, before introducing pro- and there is more of comfort for the Sp ¢ men must disrobe thi ves. My Father | 4 N- STREE PARISI but when the Wy » sulons arrive sented with a handsome bouquet by the lnd:ou | Movg mate utobe themselves. My 142 dren. - above has told us to do this aud we must do as school tor young ladies and chil ‘Au | To Hayti and Colombia, “Accoui volving chai © express them. | his nostrils, thougi, for the texrace comunitiee | tiny Agsociation in thia country. here are | O¥ster supper in which ail participated. The guns are the only things that we are afraid | > =. selves to the cms their desire will | rooms are being beautified, 7 SHOKT LOL TE TO LONI , ow satiy Ghousneds of msiars once eT Eatin BeREG Eee tock lian | Of; Dab sher belong. to vour Mather in heaves. | OOM MMMRIMR Oe oes Se SELL RGR as oo be gratitied, ine republi IN THE HOUSE WING, with the various ussociations throughont the | Graff and Edwin Smith have been elected | Ho will seo that they do no harm, Whatever Removed to Yuet bajrene Steamers, the cane-seat “ thirteen di On the House side of the Capitol there hna | country aud their property is vaiued at millions | deacons in the Presbyterian church at this | white men tell you do not listen to them, My | _26-3m 1127 10TH si. N.w. ‘To Southan,)tcn ‘London, Havre, do hiew: been n been just as much cleaning as anywhere olee, | Of dollars, place. | ‘The congregations of the Methodist. | relations, this is ull. I will now raise my hand | "s iT SCHOOL, all the leather-seated chairs and the campaign | P° @ ihe " avi ce wiatier ie dete: Christian, Baptist and Presbyterian churche up to my Father and close what He has said to 1-2) Pa. ave., over Veerhofs Art Store, looking to that end will be renewed this winter, | but the amount of new carpet laid is compara- eisai - this placo will hold union ‘Thanksgiving ser-| you through me." Open Dicudays, Wednesdays aud Fridays. . | CROWDING OUT THE SOFAS. tively small. The committees on ways and| Rev. Dr. Bartlett, the eloquent pastor of the | vices in the Presbyterian church on the 27th a wouiw wicks tac @useriphuon: Fes circa erin ecient tetle,lurarions It was not #o long ago that the inner walls of | ™¢#B8 and on post oflices and post roads have | New York Avenue Church, then made one of | instant. SHORTHAND GRAPHY TAUGHT ay accoruing to locauou; =u celih, O08 axe at low mulen Apply wb wife of the post trader in 16 is visiting in Kansas | #outh had the floors of their rooms recovered and] those happy little addresses for which he is| | Mr. H. Watson of Tilinois, the recent pur-| rs. James A. Finle; —— dents. Sesmons day and evening, >usty | new carpet has also been laid in the cloak : ; vu’s | Chaser of mining loud irom J, Walter Carroll, | Pine Ridge agen but only four of those | rooms and the House post office. Chief Clerk | 20t% He said that the Young Men's ate chamber were pretty unanimously — eucy reached im three propped up by sofas, uz taught free eabenpen to Pepe ave, ais” oigine ae : reports fine success in finding gold and wiil in| City, She thus describes the ghost dance: | obtun positions, Head school ef Acie Phouswtephy, = — Festing places remain, the others having been | Martin has been attending to the more urgent | Christian | Association had passed the ex-| a vhort time put up a stamp mill for the reduc | “Que ghost dance that Leaw was participated | 72 ¥ ati. T.J. MULVEY, principal” n3-tm MEDICAL, Femoved to make reom for the ever-flowing | needs of the House in the matter of repairs, | Perimental stage and occupied = now ®| tion of the quartz. ‘The Kirk Mining Company by 430 Indians. Iu preparing for the dance - _&e, fon in the community, It in stream of new Senators which ublican legis- | but his bigest job has been the Atting out of | Well defined po in the same loculity, near Great Fails, has @ cut the tallest tree that they can find, and | ML latures delight to el There room for | the nine new committee rooms on the House | PO™ ek agony ects ‘Ho pointed | !%6e force of hands at work and has lately x dragzed it toa level piece of prairie, several soias on the democratic side, but Ser- | end of the terrace corridor. There have been | 8s chosen and so effectively + hinted | taken cut some very valuable specimens of tue | get it up in the ground, Under this tree four geant-at-Arms Valentine evidently came to the | putin order «nd will be assigned as soon ag | OUt as one of the practical results of this or- FESSIONAL MASSAGE Ba MKS. H. CAM- 7 Lith st. D.w., 8 rewular craduate. gFace ty tober 50 O st, Lsaunage a spec ticks by permission to many of ent ladies of Washington. m7-Lau® : “ = : ; ‘ i8 OF | precious metal, | of the bead men stand, ‘The others form in a | )Yf!-S DALCHWSCIVIL SERVICE INSTITUTE LOPESSIONAL MASBAGE CaN BE = Conclusion that it would be unfair to give more | Speaker Reed puts in. an appearance at the | GuBization that it, had ciagnoved the young | ""digs Etta Hickets of Derwood left hore thie | circle and bones tae are od ne oem in Ph) et rR th ake Pith best of tnadienl Sates epee , than two sofas to ¢ ts winie the re-| Capitol. ‘tho rooms. which are simiiar to those | MC. It has diseovered that the young man § Tured successfully for civil service, departivent week for an extended visit to relatives at Pasa-| tree. They begin the dance on Friday a dena, Cal. Sth st. nw ntiueds 4 a ter- | census cxamivatious, publicaus could not possibly accommodate | that Lave been in use for some months on the |24® ®& body and has made provision , = noon, It is kept up Saturday and Sunday Inn HALSILADS PRIVATE WOHOG 4 EAD AND BE W1St —DK. BROTHE NS, 906 BST, more than that number on their side; the effect | Senate side contain the inevitable long | for the development of the ree —————— until sundown, During all thie time they do | MU Chndtsrnae es, Reina aiy, "SHOE AOR | IR’ viet a id made owt that beak P Would be somewhat lopsided and decidedly in- | table, a suficiency of chairs, a Luokcase or two | PY oueek, Theuia idee this atormticn | ne Tas rennet not eat or drink. B.w.,corner of F st, asetge ies f cure mall a artistic. audamirror. in one corner of each is asta- | 18 equipmen Ce eee ark eae November Pictures. A SERIES OF WHIRLS, HOOL AND KINDERGARTEN, 11 TH Lush inedicine, or Bo chare o THE SENATORIAL CAnPeTs. tionary washstand. was synonymous with a narrow chest and a pala ai F nied ., Misses PULLOCK and NOFKK, principals — | ee at any hour ol the day.” Subscribed ands : saree = sat pale face has been diepelicd. Good blood and oe ‘They keep going round in one direction un- | Every auvantage: Deisatte drawing, tuttric, French | beiore me by Dr Bho! Weks wAMCLL The carpet in the chamber has been eleaned— See eee strong muscles are tound to be not incom. | The gray old woodsaro bare or welknigh bare, | tii they become so dizzy that they can scarcely Geriuau; coach with attendant; bedt references, Cc 5 At and sor te District of eleaned without having bes-<cxen up; cleaned | One of the greatest conveniences ever planned patible with Christianny, ‘Ihen the speaker | Stipped by the vandal winds—a silent crowd— Fer Nt ul-im* stand, then turn and go in the other direction chi “lark 5 st Save the xs, ragal still Ji Mas NEVE CONTRANIC: by men who paraded over its surface on their | b¥ Architect Clark 1s now almost ready to} wnid that the asevciation had discovered ane the tail Oaks, that, regalstill and proud, jf 27 ep it up until they swoon from ex- Dr. BROVHERS te the oldest establish knees and who used ubbing brushes and | fulfil its miasion, For years it hus been evi-| that the young man was of an intel- | Sere, rusiling robes of fated splendor wear, haustion, This is what they strive to do, for ing ladies’ physician in c Dr, 3 ctee! sera P dent for a: © conversant with congressional | lectual nature, and 60 it hax supplied classes | But now the Indian Summer broodeth there, : a DUG Bat. aw.” Porty-five years’ experience. MAsHOOD Lb-TokED BY USING A BOPTLE aM cr two 0. Dr. BLUTHEKS’ invigorating cordial DY case of hervous debility, YUU Bast. ra, Uicy aro in a swoon they think they see | Eby on Tanti. Seto eee ye eas ore Chane and talk with the new Christ. When they re- Jhomlertul progress of Siudcats. “Portraite to order gain consciousuess they tell their exporiences | from #10 10 Tho teacher, a MOWKE Ls to the four wike men under the tree, All their | Hee bad, 12 medals ond studied fiteen years with the f landscape wide, wrapped in @ gauzy | tales end with the same story about the two | paintings on exhibition. Pamtings for sale, © provides ican: lobby carpet has been eimilarly trea ed. affairs that House of Representatives was | fof instruction and a r ng room. Inthiv| A gentle sprite with magic spells endowed; the pages’ feet beat a continuous tattoo while | badly in need of a large room which com- | ¥a¥ @ young man ie able to develop his physi- | And high and low alike repose, embowed, they wait for useful occupation a double layer | mittees—xay comm:ttee—could hold inveatiga- | Cal nature and secure a fur intellectual train- | Unstartied by their fves’ harsh trumpets’ biare. of carpet bas been pnt cown and this is ex- | tious to wich tie public could be admitted or | ing by availing bimself of the advantages of- | the pected to withstand the wear and tear of tue | to give bexrin<s on matiers pending before the | fered by the associat im* ()“». YOUNG AND MIDDLE AGED, mountains that are to belch forth mud and bury | Acudewy of Fine Arta, 804 Eat, e Bext three mouths. Hou: That urgent need has been | for ee ere soribesgars piper Golden and soft, seins some strange region where | the white man aud the return of good old In- Rive) pale ae i averted oF wervons Glosam, > New carpets have been put down in the east, | supplied. for at the southern end of po pe i this, tho 6 ubiiching na | _ 4llis enchantment, and no sounds are loud: dian times, ‘Chey lose all of their senses in the seoner gg ye Or. & olor nd Mr. Clark has constructe ime at st Wuore frowns, from verge to verge, no threaten- | 8¢t down on all fours and bob about like butfa- “STALiAW —SADGRY ST lery no changes have been ma which will easily accommodate two hundred | Of Young men for their work in the world, pega eee joes, When they cannot lose their seuses from Fraulein A. iurchsnd, frou north Gerry, Tae case all over the building, everything has been | people. Had the p! mitted of it this room THE INFLUENCE ¥ UNG MEN EXERT. ror a butt their heads together, | #tuet. n.w.; experienced teacher; bert of references. thoroughly cleansed and renovated, woull have been divided inte twound they] He paid an eloquenttribute to the power and | AB4 Bo rude storm disturbs the dreamful air. t German, ¥ pane tiem upon the ground and do uny- | Jranslsuons made from a influence wielded by young men in the worid, thing to become inseusibie, so that they may = — = - = oe oe eo bo daberod into "the spresence of ‘tha ned | [FRENCH CEANSICREAND_MODEUN aS: ¥ bi ; guages; Proj. H. Larro rofessioual teacher and Today the winds have risen, and, swift, before | Christ, hy cultared linguist: A.M. of Sorbonoe, Rw. eae tik isk dar due cance would have been used as committee rooms, but , i bap ei that by ‘a Nobody seems to know whether it was asso- | 1t 80 Bappene! that by no arrangement could pare there be a sufficicucy of naturai light for two th ; ciation or something else, but it is an indisput-| room, There is ample light for one, though, | could exert this influence with the best re- D: 3 HS, PHILADELY Ya, Twenty years’ experieice. Send for (eeaied) coplabing iui particulars ior HOM tree oF char nine, : - . ‘Vheir breath, like ships at sea, fhite cloud: A SUNDAY NIGHT REVEL, 27 030- ——— = ——— able fact that the Senate clock had become ir- and the result is an apartment that will be most | sults had been xolved by the Young Men's ‘fy; reath, like ships at sea, the white clouds AS the endl de danse dilay lave a grant ie MANICURE, regular in its endezvor to keep the time or | useful Christian Association. He commended tho i 3 i ‘Corner 7th und D sts, now. = ——— to give it away. During the recess the ser- A SHORT cUT. unsectarinn character of this orgumzation, and | .,A%4. like a troop of ghosts, are whirled on high | feast, the revel lasting all Sunday night Enbracess:x schouls, viz7 MANICUKE AND CHIROPO. be . The lea 4 \ eant-at-arms ha ce exper <= . li a i, however conscientious and rightly e leaves that strew the russet forest floor. They kill several steers and eat them raw, School of Businese, Accounts and English. Importer and Manuiaturer of Reant-at-arms had a K expert put ¢80| Nota little work wax necessary to abbreviate | said that 1 ‘ School of Fon agi eee i : ~ ort : ¢ fu. é i i ard to their ow cular | The mfists are routed, und a solemn roar drink and gorge themselves to make up for | poo! eesti mars re ner apeaaenid : hinepodiet Goots newth of Tew A Worth of new ks in th case and im ‘u-| the route from the House to these terrace apart- | men were in regard to t m particular : ink and gorg make up keeping. 703 loth st u.w., vver Thompson’ ture there will be ncit! Tees. than : ik the case of the Senate elevator | f#gious sect, yet the real work of the | 80oms from the laboring trees, while, far and | their fast, At last Friday’s dance one of the | school of Shorthand, Typewriting and Phonograph. n17-6m ' sixty minutes to t through tre | Christian religion in this world could not nigh, braves was to go into a trance and remain in | School of Spenceriau Practical Fenzuanship. ——— —— me no . bear meessy sp a itn fhe |be done until the essentials of re-| Roll the cloud-shadows, the bowed sedges sigh, | thie condition four days, Atthe close of this| §choclst cis ict ning. — PROFESSIONAL, Nail once was there now 1s @ ataitnay teens | ligion were mado prominent and Christ | And sobs each Fill along ita fowerlese shore. Period he was to come to life #s a buffalo—he | Yearly, quarterly or montiiy inetallment rates. Day | —__ = — cer | Of this short eut members will have more walk. | a# Presented as the only source of salvation, | Barly the crows ly, cawing on their way, Would tall Reve he form of saan, bat he | Soci Ursserenl tor aipseaed eeuaieas | SORE. CLAY. IRE OLD ESTAR OOEE & heavy frame | ‘112 to do to reach the terrace than their sena-| Zhe speaker then referred to the printed atatis- | ‘To the dark roost; the even. tide falls soon, would be a buffalo, They were then to kill | for1890-1891.. Teleyhouecal, 1UN4-3 Pes eenuine abd parures-lorn Clairvo: Siaias taeticos tics on the program which showed the work | And econ a crimson radience fills the West. the buffalo, aud every indian who did not eat fis HENRY C. SPENCER. LLB. Principal ABtrowMEr Stat Aediua Mb tus city; born with ve noone. Oh Zool deal of new furniture—that is, it will | lone by the association during the past year. | the airy tumult lulls as dies the Day, 4 pieco of him would become a dog. “The man SPENCER. Viee Principal, | ane wonucrtul prop Letic guter secuud sixhtrevenle He spoke of the membership t every LduueL My seTy, Luce lost ersvoieh property; vhich now num- brings separated tocether, causes specd) Luarriages; ives evccess au Dues king rooms the ly nice is that sa be new in its new situation—is being piaced in the Fi s ‘0 was to turn into a buifaio was perfectly | ¥7oUNG LADIES AND CHILDREN’S SCHOO! ‘ allery aad there wilt? be such | Bers 1,052. and the increase during the year of | Gones ike coin Nghe eee eee eae mon: | willing. and 1 eappose they have killed and Wa Preparatory courses for College aude Cie saprone gallery and there will, bo sack | {°° ite referred to. the. finauclal cowaition: ves the calm Nig! % bringeth all things | Caton him by this time. Service Exgmauation, trivce pupils received at any at eri uel evict (Acne tes of amy ui oy é aon a - | 463. yet GuUbE OL, Al DuBiiie aterms. A Wilton carpetof arich erushed- | (ther improvements as may scem to be neces- | Fi in, showed that the receipts exceeded the root. “If the goverument just lets them alone | v2": ee acs conmdential, Sore strawberry hue ix just where it ought to be— | °7* ou Sum veansce. expenses and that the indebtedness had de- there will be no need of troops; they will kill FX Primary, Intermediate aud High School for both | Hours, 9am, WSS0pum Basdayalto Spm. on the floor—and in front of the fireplace is a f thi th tf creased. ‘3.—CLOUD AND RAIN, themselves dancing. Seven or eigut of them | sexes. Seen yor Fepares tor auy colleve. HOS Bitar, 0c. very pretty rug. Separating the telephone ae poLaenhpess bead pmernc oe eich cpus THE ASSOCIATION AUXILIARY TO THE cHUncH. | All the drear day, in misty mantlé white, Meer tl chatens tt rpeltnmand imma tut ane ee oe ee ee Fartors, 603 19th wt, m. sis-19P operator from the line of traffic is a tall sereen | of the Capitol has not materially changed. but ‘¢ thought that it was a subject of ¢ Lay the mute earth as one in slumber lain Knee. Every Indian has about four clubs made | = SEDOUTION. = = : cree 5 canner ead on which are gilt buds of the crane variciy t changes there are are for the better. de hn ane a - pais sera ata oe “on In some close dungeon that shuts out the tight, | out of round stones twisted in rawhide. ‘They Passe complees conrma. Calbes catalogue, bbc tg yt A surrounded by numerous pink and brown b asphalt paving has been laid on tho ter- | Watior Fe? | wocall tehins of heaven was shrouded quite throw these around during the dance, strew —— dences if preferiea, Conhdentual = flowers. It is not improbable that the destcns artistic lamps and flower | this city, and said that the ministers believed With clouds the sun struggled to pierce in vain. | the grou:d with them and beat their heads seninjomas, Degrees and Teachers’ Certificates con- | tres address to X. 1. > with the satisf: of bronze have been placed in posifion, | it to be an auxiliary of the churches, He against them,” See eat aeoeme Of Our gradusteshaseurpecsed | miv-2zavui? lepone, for telephenes en the spring time comes, just asthe | spoke of this city as a center which drew| In the chill presence of & ghost of rain, Ee MARTYN COLLEGE OF ELOCUIL ME. DREAMER, Ti NL > 24 ved in the immediate urst Congress gets tired of existence, the | young men from «il parts of the country and| From the dank trees, the leaves, no longer | For the Eye of the School Trustees, | _°23-tr vn nnn false vetariee Gan toe eee — : — ae five! h saciotien of doral beanie nesta Dg waid a the Lec epiereear arid as a ee bright, Soa oe SESE STAR: NOBROOD INSTITUTE, os nev, ang Ladies | CB SURUAY trou 10 ain, wo 8:30 Pau, 1603 14thow 7 he leather up-} choicest varie ya not a fair representation of the number « il suffici ect Boarding aud Day or 013-2" 's new aud there is'a wealth of shiny | Let the second sestion of the Fifty-lirst Com F st | Tolls though there stirred no wind on hill or} Will you grant me sufficient space in your end Little Girls. Four large connecting houses, witn | = 117 valuable columns to enter complaint against | open grounds frout and rear. Feculty of twenty-uve awe young men in this city. Amid the heartiest plain, round-headed uaiis. A life-size portrait of | gresscome! The Capitol is ready! applause he su; ted the plan of calling upon TEDCLATRVOY Gen. George H. Yhomas adorns one of the te CELE: antand Astroloxist, the seventh uauebter, borm Allthe drear day. —_| the pernicious practice existing among or en- | Potts Tarreng seen ee eared FOF COMeme OF | th, Cal. hes wenueriul bealing bower tine eee pooch The Capture of John Brown. She young men in each of the states to con- couraged by the teachers in our able achools | PUPILS MECEINTD AT WELLESLEY COLLEGE | fd iucks dates, Duu't til to eve tis lu Koou : tribute to a fund to be used in building | ‘The Ungering Fall-flowers droo) in dism: won by PI UTE: TION N THE GE, 20, 910 F st. nw. ote-24t" RUGS OX THE FLOOR To the Editor of Tim Evestxo Stan: ering re drooped al 5 | WITHO! XAMINATION UPON THE GER 38 ON Z hero at the capital a structure which would light, of calling upon the children for contri- TIFICATE OF NORWOOD INSTITUTE. Senator Hoar will be delighted when he sees | __1 have read with close attention and much rine be the best possible for the use of a You: i is ich, i The following private classes will begin early in Nov.: how nice bis commitce room looks, A very | interest the article in your issue of the 18:h | Sen's Christian Association, #0 that here's | yA SEER | eee Spare Mine, 2 | “Ouyet thd Cire Cramnas Sie Benes . instant entitled “John Brown's Raid,” by Mr. | suitable home could be furnished for the thou- | V°!C*!¢ss to secret covert winged their flight, ee prewl > oe) Harmony, Dr. Anton Glostanert i large and extraordinarily beautifal rug con- nindudlepes sands of young men that come from every state | 424 naught there was to cheer or ear or sight, | paid from the contingent’ appropriations Shakespeire aud Study of Del Serta, Miss Mary ceals all of the floor with the exception of the | bn F. Coyle, whose reminiscences are always in the Union. In closing Dr. Bartlett paid an | While, slow, the hours passed like @ funeral | for school pornos Irefer more particularly Eyer ‘albridge; Ovex Aut Nicsr. ; r) rn For the accommodation of enetomers and Border tiling, It uscd to ‘be tat Senators | #0 reliatle and entertaining, and beg the peiv-| im the Union. In cloving, Dr. Bartlet paid an wala, to the High School, and especially the business tern Literature and Current Topica, Mra, Don P. | |For ‘he ail ecb cur store open ail wigut in ebMewe a d with carpet, but Senator Ed- | ilege of supplying the facts in two instances in had preached more eloquent sermons, written All the drear day. pe to Gemaad On atic arora Se aaneers. ® |" Freuch Elocution and Conversation; his own natural | © Tee et TLL TAs & CO., DRUGGISTS, a tnunds and Senator Manderson, both of them | which Mr. Coyle appears uncertain. Furst, the | better newspaper articles and delivered better —W. L. SHomMaKER. ronic de ae res 4 for | and scientific method. Prof. J. D. Gaillard: UNDLa MasoNIG TEEPE ¥ inclined, wanted the pretty tile | company of mariues was commanded by First thi ——_—~cee. contributions for the purchase of many un-| ren: ry. Prot. zat; Cor. Oth and streets nw. a y platform lectures than any man now living. tie] ich busi det | Gertman Language and Literature, Frau Poesche; RIP LION, Sxposec to view, so they demanded | Livut, israel Green himself and the company 7 Desperate Fighton a Ferry Boat. necessary articles, such as business desks an Mandelins, Guitars aud banjos, AV. Holmes, sik SORIPTEUNE. rugs. Now no Senator who wants to be in the | being clothed in their vervice uniform. ‘Sec ete ee Costes eee In July, 1887, John Pichett, a native Ten-| Various kinds of commercial or businers| spaniah, Prof, J.B. © Rn my Og ny swim would dream of allowing any floor cover-| ond, the person mentioned as “armed only | A wave of greeting ran over the audience as ere ‘i 2 paper, cloth for covering books in the a FS ugs and chemicals frou the most reliable iatuface nessee mountaineer, killed his wife on Wal- ‘oak Course ih Historical ical Topics of Modern ing in their rooms other than rugs. with « waiking cane captured John Brown, | the familiar figure of Dr. Cuyler came to the J qth | sch library, class medals and class 7% : turers, We cheerfuis, invite = careful inspect The committee on contingent expenses of | &c." was, Major Wm. W. Russell of den’s ridge, near Chattanooga, by shooting the | badges, os , the Senate is guing to be satisiied with carpet, | marino corps, who, as the marines wore | wont, Of, the Hea toi th preee a top of her head off with a rifle, He hid out | works of ® peculiar size and illustration for | T)Simous (on though. It isa pretty carpet—gray and old | leaving the depotat Washington, wus requested hee Kawa hia eckeouted in the woods several months; was finally be- | Teference, notwithstanding many have such} Qhdin the Prencl . gold; a Wilton. A Brussels carpet has also | by Secretary ivucey to accompany taem to | Stished preacher bowe acknowledgments, 1 know! ‘ works at home, to which they can refer, and| For ulars address Mr. and Mrs. WILLIAM D. been put down in the roum of the ler to the | Hiarper's Ferry, the Secretary und the major | Then he beganto talk in his inimitable style, | Sayed by @ relative, captured, tried and ac-| any other items of expense, Ifa child, owing CABELI 1407 hasenchuso:is ave, Washington, D.C. ee. on foreign relations. The post | being there present to see the marincs off. ‘Ihe | He was eloquent and witty, and his telling | quitted on tho pla that the shooting was ac-| to the limited means of the parent, frankly Office folks have a nice Br rs ints evoked laughter and applause, | cidental, Last night as Pichett was crossing | states that it is im; sible to make these IVIL SERVICE AND DEPARTMENTAL EXAMI- ea ice Brame to train as desired by the’ Secretary, Mat’ Hes | At the outset. Dr. Cuyler made» ‘plonsant | the river ona ferry boat Tom B. Alten sefersed | ates that it is is promptiy. informed | C'netous Yur istormmucn® Sucacay Pa & MUO fom EACH SESATOR, * 2 3 f to this city. He eaid that h to the killing of Mrs. Pichett in a way offen: jation | SeB., 14 years’ experience. S. W. FLYNN, A. Se who do not shave themsolves will be | Sll’s entering the engine house in advance of | Teference m aity. Hee jat he was = uf x On Aling | DY the teacher and greatly to the humiliation | Institute, sw. cor Sth aud K states ey Senators do not shave themsclves will be | the marines sad with uplifted hands, without | *!Ways pleased to come to the most beautiful | to Pichett. who commenced an attack on Alien | of the child that he or she must be poor indeed ee ~ pleased to learn that reform has been at work weapons, caliing upon John Brown and his | ity on the American continent. After com-| With a knife. Allen also drew a knife, both | if not able to contribute. It is the duty of the FOREIGNERS DESIRING EXPERIENCED Teacher in the barber shop and that in the future there | associates to surrender reached Washington | Pating the excruiating pavements in his own | fighting like tigers, Allen received thirteen | board of trustoes to putanend to this assess | o‘ers by perminsion to former one Gaiian See Will be no necessity for their standing in along | firet in the dispatches of Mr. W. Prescott | City with the beautiful, smooth streets of this | cuts, one of which may prove fatal. Pichett | ment practice peerings ae publio schools, | tor and uumber of Pan-American Delegates. 017-21 Patient ling waiting for the razor flourisher tu | Smith, the principal ofiicer of the ‘“Ealtimore | CitY the speaker confessed to » willingness to | was cut four times. am internal carotid sr- | [ make this public appeal not for myself, but C. STARIN’S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 15 E ST, + ell “next.” There are now three and Obio raiiroad, there present, and after-|¢¥e2 live in the White House in order | tery was severed, and he died ina few min- | in the interest of those not so well off aud who ¢ 2.W. Full business course, $5 per month, $30 Tat Pee ener wal ie lore, interesting than | B. Stewart (the late ecleprated confederate | eherct of the founding of the Young Men's | m4 Democratic Jubilee ak Frederick, | 4H in the public schools, am «tax payer, and | *24,<i Szuunations: new qucthod, of iluairatiug that, however, will be d truth that | cavairy officer), who accompanied Col. Robert | Christian Association by George Williams of = oe at CK. Jas such ip to support these schools, | book Keeping, by which students advance rapidiy. each Senator will in the future have @ shav-| E. Lee to Harper's Ferry, and by John Brown | London forty years ago and said that there| Frederick, Md., was in great glory last mght | In addition thereto, Iam required to pay out a | Shorthand and 1ypewriting, three months, 610. ing and brash for his very | himself, who, while lying wounded and suffer- | Were several reasons why he approved of the | in honor of her guests, Mayor Hugh Grant | considerable sum at the beginning of euch own. Heretofore two cups and room in which he was placed after | Objects of the association. of New York city, Bourke Cockran, Col, John | year for changes in school books and during W,, 3:,PUDNAM, M.A. (HARVARD), WITH EFFI. equal number of brushes sufliced for the exclaimed: **Can’t pa let me die 4 HOME AND A HAND-SHAKE. A. Cockerill, Soe Ives and Siecsautoel the school year contribute no small sums to tas a im each di —- i, will Reopes, eigity-four members of the greatest delibere. Foote eepnade Ayutell, who Just | It gave s home anda hand-shako to young |Shechan, ‘They arrived at 7 o'clock and wore | STatif the whimsical ideas of teachers and | bit Classical and avish Sehool sor Youn Men sod tive body in the world, not to speak of the |eutered the room, replied: “Yes, you shai” | men who came as strangers to a city. He 22. 18! met by an immense delegation of d a as aoe giving ee) era = at 1453 Corcoran st. Best Bumerous employes who were scraped eitl Brown turned his head, looked at the major \e1 oleg: of democrat elp pay the assessments made upon sem. Tor ty ae Before the Secatere arrived in the morning of | aud said: “You wero the frst to enter the ony | *BOUght that there was s good deal of Chris- | who escorted thom to the city hall, where an poorer schoolmates. It is an evil which should BENS a STAVWANS O94 Pet ewe else waited until the Senators had home, | gine house aud I had ms rifle aimed at you and | tianity in a hand-shake. The association is | address of welcome was delivered by Charles| be stamped out, and subjects the poorer | [> DW.C. TOWNSEND AND MI9s ADA L, TOWNS. ‘The individual mugs have each been decorated | could bave wiped you oxt as easily as Eroald o | also a recruiting siation for Chris indiviéus | VB Levy. As the trata appronsied parca scholars to s humiliation they should not be | Eu END; eacherscf Hicestion, Voc Cutary Orcs, phil. Herman si feld. Shakespeare's and other standard inated jaa iatraction in Voice Culture, Prof. Otto | this dspertimeut by bupsiciau soon; alt aft LH Allcock's Porous Plasters. German Porous Plasters, Ayer's Sarmaparilia yer's Ch Ayer’s Hair Vigo: fond i 3 : ‘ i a BspraeSeecssestecguurersuveensevres: berry Pectoral. az Boviuine, lace size Bul's Couch sir Brown's Jam. Ging. Williams’ Jain. G beaQesrggee of references ‘apply at BAN- 6-3 jorstord’s Acid /hosplater, lange, i's Malt Extract «4 urrant's = ,, J ‘Dramatic Action (bhaitesbury Method), With the names of their proprietors—nice gold | mosquito, but as you were unarmed I did not | effort in apostolic times was necessary to bring | Of salutes were fired from acannon ona hill | called upon to endure. SCTSTE ISG aes acon pure aint ein the major thanked him, dispersed the | men to Christ, and the same kind| Rear by. Bonfires were lit and fireworks A Fauenp or THe Posic ScHooLs, cen areata aie ee crowd aud puta guard over him for his pro-| of effort is required today. It is also | banged incessantly. The houses along Market —eEEEe ee vishoa | Hn from the curious and excited. ® training for Christian workers and | 8tfeet were Seton illuminated, and many A Hard Case. ven the stationery room has been polishe: Svnscarsen, | in speaking of the necessity of Christian work | Of them a lecorated. Mayor Grant | prom puck, &W.COR M. AND 11TH STS., WASHINGTOX, D.G |. Bp. Ancwearpet has been Inid and the de- : —— the speaker exclaimed, in his characteristic | #4 his friends will be the guests of State Con- | "TS Ye» nara” sighed the gas meter; “I BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL gn is testimony to the taste of Mr. Richards,| Not “the First Time im America” | style, “Why, don't you know that a Christian | ‘Toller Baughman) and today Congressman atise cutie tak Toattecie™ 5 ene who mado the selection. 3ir. Evaus or Me, | Eaitorof Tne Evesve sran: Me ig Like riding a bieycle; if you stop you go feel —— ee ae ee sl ect tc * FOR Nichols would have been satisfied with almost | In Tux Stan of November 20 « New York | over. at is needed here, the spect Cost jars, YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRL& 7 any kind of a floor covering, but Mr. Richards | dispatch of same date records the surgical op- | thought, was a building on ono of the avenue By Rispescnen till bemesaien ane ent Bail tit | From Lippincott's balls eerie ie iGreen Sration of’ epccutelnen sce ark conglom- | eration of the removal of the entire arm, collar | (Ct would be worthy of the young men of | meh speeches Wil Pe made in she oi | “"Bince 1857 England's small wars have cost atcha ceteris ation of eye-catching hues, the red ides . i —_———e-____ 0} parently predendaating. pohly Shope bone and shoulder biade,at Mt. Sinai Hospital | more to young men and spoke of the nd Ohio Canal. her about €110,000,000. The war with China . — The Chesapeak: ‘Thorough instruction im all departments tn accord Other new things in the Senate stationery | U2der the heading: The First Time in Amer- importance of conviction, courage, conscien- = in 1857-62 cost her @30,000,000; the Abyssinian foom. “Enormous aduittene have beau weds | "gsc cvcraton, “onenstratin,clanlinet and con-| yous of the testes of” the bosdiecics | expedition m 187-70, 41,200,000; the. Gouth | tvwih betmoter methods, Duuineereneaieg to the stock and ali reasonable and legal de- |, 1 wri your attention to the fact that | secration. —- — bondholders | African war in 1879-80, @14,000,000; the Nile ex- | enlarged and - Muands may easily be met. A more than ordi. | this same operation wassuccessfully performed | | When Dr. Cuyler concluded his address the | of 1844, has received direot information from ition in 1884-85, $6,250,000; the Afghan war, | health and comfort of pupils, including passenger cle- marily large proportion of the stock is of | = March, 1836, bythe late Dr. Dixi Crosby of | general secretary, Mr. Pugh, made a brief Baltimore that the bond in the sum, $600,000, | between 1880 aud 1886, 000, American Fpsnufacture, and there is a reason Fear oe a a c. ee a seting ee cose as required by the decree of Judge Alvey in the ~ Mh 1 McKi mout disease ‘3 close. meet journ Remar! the prices “of forcign wanufactured. gosas | Was cancer of the shoulder, " This wea Before | Dr. Cuyier held a teception, ies, at rrece | Chesapeake and Oblo oanal caso, will be signed nn Cameos” = Principal, skyward and the dune the days of ether, and the operation was terrible, | tunity was given to his numerous friends and| today (Saturday), and will be brought = MRS. ELIZABETH J. SOMERS, bo great aud apparent that the futriot eines | but the patient recovered complete beaith and ‘him ¥f the Exchange. auz7. to admirers to + . Hagerstown an: on Monday. The funds One of the most unnecessary remarks ever © Gollare are not Countless mast nocd earns | lived two or three yours. A fal report of the ee to pay cout and repair the cena made by human lips—from the cold-blooded KK ISBEESARTEY S52 ra CLASS, decree Term tA] the bh. de article. Th operation was read before various medieal go- Effect 4 on Armored Plate. will be complied with | outsider’s point of view—is the young bride's (aes tae ey ” especially hear nd in this ‘Sone ae cieties by @ son of the operator, Dr. A. B ‘ah — Term begine Oot. 1. 1800. Mrs. LO! 55, Comeervasory, Boston, Mines, Cie. in Purchaser has & chance to see that the Ameri- | CF0sbY, once professor of surgery at Bellevue, | , Ab exPeriment was mado at the naval prow-| wnen Judge Alvey will bo asked to poe iat de- at Bw. PROM PaRia,) * ‘d = who died in 1876. I have im my possession hig | 126 ground at Annapolis on Thursday to ascer- necessary order direc the receivers to the Shefiield goods, while the bro pong report of the case in pamphict j ho tain what effect cold would have on an armor | liver the canal and te propery to the trustees @ to 5) per cent less than those of the im-| “Honor to whom honor,” ete, plate. A Holtzer 6-inch projectile was fired at | of the bondholders of 1 Ported products. Preference has in all cases Yours truly, ‘® nickel armor plate which had been frozen to | Martin F. Merris of Washington sg, Al given to American goods, F. Buaxcuanp, M.D. |, point of four degrees below zero, The ex- | 2% Shaw, Joseph Packard, jr., and THE CORKSCREW DFPARTMENT, ‘The Brazidan government has rescinded periment was successful. The nickel plate was It is a notable fact that the largest yet most | decree of DanishtontagainstexEvemes tome, Feduced in temperature by a packing of ioe and et tes coral will be obscure drawer in the room is the one in which | Senbor Affonso, ex-president of ‘the province | s#lt at out sample corkscrews are kept. Of these sinuous | bp ny tes = id Sag Martins, ex-presi- | jectile & _ se Sener — or beer ry tnere is | “™* Seaieeeevansenameniaipsistiatinces La since, ite v: any are novel, but the a about pre yp mrtg Pmmecglamey rp sacar ‘draw Fd be me proper development of | aig, = Se ane Sioeanee cor me of them are ol ion to suMicient quantity of solu- secure good results the botile will have moto Into the stomachs of poane eileen Monee Rees eral Sok Be coer en ee Dr J. placed between the knees of the the | i: Zewad ceiiteen. Netia's ork invariably comes out with o “pop.” | forming compounds. of our eulars tree. 1 i ‘street. vale | Sf. ef i iE Se F 3 z a f eet i if ! i i ie i oF He §

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