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F ’ 12+ THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C. SATURDAY,’ DECEMBER 13, 1890—SIXTEEN PAGES. ‘Miss Cushman was playing an engagement at | one of the heroes of the Alamo, and ‘‘drew the CITIES IN THE SOUTH. ‘ous ones draw are reckoned as follows: John D. THEATERS LONG AGO. | gicorcamotion citer carmets) ted the re; | rhite bean’ which saved hie from death ates | GTWING A DINNER PARTY | ase are row Semper, vot they are) SOME MONEY BAGS. |Retstterss rsr, coat; Nitom Walder as: Lae fs nuciligencer that she would favor the patrons of pleaantly remembered, and two or three other Coming. = ‘ nelius Vanderbilt's, 5 , cent; William K. Van- oe the drama with Nancy Sykes in “Oliver Twist,” | brothers—Clem, Henry and Joht:—are residents From the New Orieans Picayune. ones derbilt’s, 5 per cer laking computations at | | in which she bad, sor efore, made aj of Texas. Mr. Clement T. Coote was for years fee ae In the western states, between the Alleghany : + | the foregoing rates and compe ig the inter Old Play-goer’s Recollection of | «* Me ras erence enamine 1 |xoceeeee respected for sterling worth | The Culminating Point in the Art of| mountains and the Micsisippi river end’vortn |COlossal Fortunes Owned in This| semi-annually to allow for reinvestinent, the An ay: called on her with some friends to urge the re- | and one of our old-time citizens. ‘The mention aie Of the Ohio, there are many cities of 100,000 inaSh . Present vearly and daily incomes of the individ= ‘ Performances. quest. She said: “Oh, Mr. Coyle, don't ask me | of Maj. Howard and his fortunate escape from Entertaining. population and over and secree with 20,000 ana | COUDtTY and Made in a Short Time. pamed are as follows: Washington Per to play that character” Idetermined never to | death in the Texan war reminds me of an inci- Sanne es i 3008 sl tty a — tagain. I would rather not. but if the | dent told me by Mr. Ashton White, who was near ore. e former may be mention in- —— me C8 oes nt it I will waive personal objections | Alston and Deens when they were killed in the iy cincinnati, with 296,000, and Cleveland 261,000, oO 7, | John D. Rockefeller. 7.611.200 FIFTY YEARS OF HAMLET. |and announce it.” She did so and the per-| “Plug Ugly” riot. Col. Wilson, an old Texan | POINTS FOR THE ENTERTAINER | joni WEALTHY MEN AND WOMEN. nckel cmephteal pe Preach »imeter of pattie tnmrat % the ichest iiteratt of Bar t~ amid A 1 RAWING “OIL PAINTING | D)sinaso oF CHAS NAC, Artist Paris th ‘Sud Pa he eS Crockett aoa who kal af Indianapolis, with 107,000, in Indiana; William Waldort Astor. | : ce was a great I think Mr. Studley | hero and companion of Crockett, and who ze fckiSigy, will liceaone inoue: weeeecis pre ae =—____ a= Eee wed the revolting iil Sykes and made it, if | drawn “the white bean” five times, was wounded, - é “ jonas | Cornelius Wanderbili... 2239 was CREINING AND. \win Booth Contrasted Unfavorably With | }*ible, more ent rfnily so than the author. | and as Mr. White went with him to the doctor's | Tactin Arranging the Gueste—DonkeysAmong sheen a in Adbecteee Hosea weer ides List of Those Possessing Five Million and | William K. Vanletilt. Sooo 10. | Ken, ins tated afar ain Ne - ther and Other Actors—Reminis- | !t ¥as determined to repay Mist Cushman for |to have his wound dressed he com-| the 2 wikattna waa Siecia nen .000, in Michigan. ig His Father ‘Lions. Be— Upward—Three are Worth Over One Hw If the rule of natural increase were followed ‘ pp— | the tive. greatest American fortunes would at Mion— fons v RTeates n dred Million—How Millions are Rolled Up— musket aueaehs pening auartar her kind obedience to the request, and acom-| plamed bitterly that, after escaping all is cences of the Stage in Washington—Names | plimentary be: fit was tendered her by letter, the bloody battles of the Texas war of | lution ofthe Dinner Party—No More Ped! indepe ‘way from 20,000 to 90.000 are very numerous. When we cross the Mississippi, still in the NAM, M.A HARVARD, WITH DF is nea i Separn wil) Meopen, ™ Men nt v in Theatrical History. signed by almost every Senator, Representative | mee and the yengance of the| greed Wines, northweet, we find Omaha, Denver, Minneapo-| ® W!!! Soon Lead the World in Wealth. | terest at the rates above, be as follows, x rivate Unatrathe Ske TR MOS ——_ in Congrese, the cabinet and our best citizens. | Mesicans he should be wounded by a d— raw MRED Ee oe nes 2 sax Gi a a ee — atitied her very and she wrote a very | recruit. Tue Stan's mention of the Parry _—_——- is, St. Paul and Kansas City, ig more | SE Cia Des yer. e1se.411.o80 | BTN a STATE Re Pee ne : * - eful reply. naming the night and the p chapel bas aroused the memory of a good many Written for The Evening Star. than 100,000 population, besides St. Louis with | From the New York World. Five’ years. 287.000 | CHARLES 3. COLEMAN at Wate The Seater mw. Hamlet.” The little theater conld not con itizens, cnd one of them, Mr. James D. VETERAN GIVER of dinner parties was | 469,000. South of the Potomac and the Ohio | \7OT greater than ths wealth of America was Twenty-tiy 950,000 Conant ee ce ee READ WITH GREAT PLEASURE 8 few | tain the crowd. Every inch of space was occu- | Hendley of the War Department, tella me how 4 | and the Arkansas rivers, cutting off what may ¥ brilliant full-dreas andicnee. | he came to see it, and hie described its appear- Teeently asked why ho “never gaveany to | 10" ouca ths touth, we fied onty two cities of nee very graphically. He fa days ago an admirable article on the Ham- ts a boy he | Young people. “T would as soon give them to | be alled the south, we det of Edwin Booth and others written by that the fabled wealth of the Indies. There are WILLIAM WALDORF ASTOR. @ thousand Americans worth $1,000,000 or more. | One year... ied by ay ala night. ‘The bilis were printed on wrsteat By TOR ¢ are New Orleans with ry. Most : M reetee papts ie VOCE CULTURE om ane | i jorge Kensett’ i diaville. wi i There are at least five Americaus richer than TH. anne ruler Mime ak cae (WM 9 » | Satin and in giltand the curtain rose on the | was oné da; front of George Kensett's | calves,” he replied. Now to compare young | 241.000 and Lonisville with 161,000. Missis- five years, ae BWwIs ort yetmas of the proms, Jon Haward. Thoarticls | Soi Tonest lime Lavec ove. Sheen tadeed | tavern, “Ihe Giga of the beckstcal,y then a | people as a class to calves is not just, for there | sippi, with over 1,200,000 people, as not evena | Crasus of song aud story. . Sitiighen os . ac _ was prepared with a knowledge and judgment | an ideal Hamict. She played it beautifully. honse on the corner of 10th | are more points of difference between the two | city of 20,000.” ‘The wealth of the Duke of Westminster, . 101,040.000 ar Pmtroidery, Music and Blocution, rarely seen nowadays in the theatrical depart | Her readings admirable and her acting superb. | and D streets, which John Foy afterward kept, ‘anit ts of similarity, and it ia| | \V¢ Simply mention these as facts. They are | who.e fortune is the greatest in Europe, is at a 121,850,000 : me sp oun tof the daily press. Those which we read | had a very good sapport. I cannot recall | and where subsequently aire’s auction in Mere sre points of similarity, and it ie| nothing to our discredit. Our people are ag- | areful estimate £10,000,000, or $50,000,000, and | Twerity-tive sear 69,130,000 wane ach hard ae akccaceban isc ued eca'suaaty OE thank gue: | Chsed Wak tee euele’ glee von co-atienily ore: | are vio) when slag’ Vaaall drove unraanit'| Shen! Undeat to commaresouae socitty people to ! ricuitural in their tastes and they have no love | estimate £10,000,000, or €50,000,000, y-five years... vse ) LS TEACHER OF HAND. OnGAN in the morning j aa papier a S heomtad. 1 Charlotte Cushman, just as she was | Was whispered Kensett, who was a pugulist, | calves. But, nevertheless, it cannot be denied | for the complic: 5 " id se | ed life of cities. Not even | it is the accumulation of a long anc x that youn, " i Ives in thi r- ; Texas, with over 2,000,000 population, has a| of the American fortunes are the accumulation | One year. mihi fe ee mere an deat er ogee Teepe pa people, But thereis no lack | of a single generation. Five years, : of enterptice in Texas. We are not anxious to | ” 9; ae fas | T¥eNty-five years. -2..22.7 . rea ting had been roped off, and|® Darrow space for any length of time, and | hasten the time when the south will be studded » THe aggregate wealth of the Rothschilds WILLIAM K. VANDEEDILT. fighting costnme, was in the ring, | much prefer to be frisking around the rooms in | with great cities and populous towns, but it | Peaches nearly $1,000,000,000, but it is distribu- One year. et het —— a in every character she pla: us gol ons, ade a criticism worthy of the name indulged in. | to greater advantage than in’ Hamlet. One of | other bors got into “the hoot” of the stage, oo spare Mr. Howard's article I have waited for for a the incidents of that night was her extra = = after a long ride stopped near Barry s y 'Y dislike forced confinement ost anxiv as its coming | dinary resemblance to the Hon. John €. Breck- | chapel, w jap pang on the part of the in. | intidge, who was in the andience and who was | Bill Downs, do pa desire on the |, never appeared | Was going to fight Bill Downs, and he aud some ORES PvP LOPE NE : Nii Ty cat art TAT NCI ATOR ASD he | we of the handsomest men of his day. I had | but for some reason the fisht didn’t come off; |a dance to being obliged to remain still at a | musteome before long’ he south isto, spin | tel among : al Rote . xing S's EO peemearabaey eee of celichitn, to called, and | 2 Rlasure of meeting her yours afuerward =. however, explored the “chapel,” | dinner party for a couple of hours. Not only ite own cotton, "Its great coal and fron inter- | child is worth over $40,000,000. The Vande Age conventional tone of criticism, wo called, and and she spoke of the event ax one which gave | which was, even at that eatly day, deserted. "| Uiynee Party for a co disagreeable to them, but | S#t# #re to be developed. Ite vast timber for- | pilt family wealth foote up neatly 250,000,000 | Nearly every one of the pecat fortames ta Geicen, dar ‘Ghesecioes, guided by aus ipuk | bor gue peoees Jon F. Cove. ‘ t este aro to contribute to its industries. “But if| oa bol neeoranen dey nee eee ee : a omen “com : reformances of rECUTER. aa they are in addition, as general thing, care- | we want cities let us turn to the future a little id in comparatively few hands. evers seer far tevond pei ap aaa hep lag reper How few remembo. the Hamtt of Fechter. | Witten for the Evenine Star. less of what they eat and drink and are not | and let the Manufacturers’ Record speak to us. | 8 scores of Americans who are richer than those who eaters. Mr. Howard so ad- a 5 5 Who but Man? diseri nstantly presented, and the Who always hears when woman ealls— r esecret of the rapid acc ‘The incomes of many monarchs are large, but | wealth. The massing of millions. te . in fact, mulations of inating Judges, nor are they fond of | It sys: any ruling monarch of the eastern hemisphere. | are ¢ ition of the opinion | At the time he created something of a sensa- the prolonged conversation that is necessary. |, Nittral increase will add 4,000,000 or 5,000,000 | mirably portrays this ong these performances | tion } . of the crowds which t hes a changes in the costume and ‘make up,” Who runs to help her when she falls— | fg, the south's population in the next ten years. | they nre derived from. the civil liste of the | powerfal temperance lesson. Not one of. the acon pd gr ducing it: | a light wig, fe., but it was an admirable per-] While helpless on the earth ahe sprawls - The chatter of the debutante and the | The annual drain of tens of thousands of young | eet’, over which they hold sway and do | self-made millionaires is ; ait Positions. Ty jew “School girls, mushy crities and the great body but’ soon forgotten. [make it a Berman? light jokes OF aie youth ure more fitted to | inen who have heretofore gone west because of | not represent the accretions of thelr own for | John De mucke ler never permits strong Piciaaiaieli of theater gocrs who never think for them- ‘ce Hamlet when 1 can, for to me it is : the ball room than the dining room. It must | the luck of employment in the south is ceasing. | tunes’ {drink to pase his lips. A mere sip of wine for onararhy, selves, but aay amen to the utterances of their vs of interest and I generally manage to| Who picks her handkerenie! right up not be supposed that this upplies to all young | There is work at home now for all, young ami | Asa people the Americans are the richest in | the suke of conrtesy is the extent of the indtl- favorite journals, been hurrahing for | sit it ont, which fora blase theater-goer is a ‘The moment she has let it drop people, but to most very young people. ‘There | old. ic | Be World. Money is more easily acquired here | gence of William, Waldorf Astor, Jee Gould thirty-five vears t Edwin Booth is the | task. T went night to see aman named | And hastens to hiand her glass or cup— are some of them who sip their wine and gloat t these are not all the sources from which | than anywhere else, and it is likewise more | has tasted wine not over two ot three times tn only and ail-p: wt” 3h te thee the | Keen in the Howery. bel when ha’ eommaaned Bot man? Quer their food with the dcheht of gourmandes, | the south will draw population for ite new | liberally spent: What ene cyeed eens his life, and then not because of a desire for it. public who so liberally patronize the | the soliloquy Iaying on his stomach, sugges- : Tut these ure the exceptions. Nevertheless | towns. ‘Tho increase in the population ef the | fortunes here are ae tke eke regarded as | The Vanderbilts are equally abstemious. Collis performances of those who tread | tive of laving eaten green frnit, like Mark Who at the dainty picnic meal— > the young perso’s’ dinner party is now becom- | United States during the next ten years will be | stupendous aggregations of wealth. There are | P. Huntington does net even drink coffee, His the boards in cities should not | Twain, when he saw the dog licking the food With kindly though mistaken zeal— ig a scttled fashion, and a fashion that grows | 18,069,000 to 20,000,000, or just about the pres- | no ‘such opportunities of making money in | strongest bevera ns relaged, is tea. Rursell - be controlled made opinton forced | jh. red ina Turkisheafe, (passed! That | Insists her pear or peach to peel_— Practeey tCTCTY, Tear. It requires years of | ent population of the entire south from Mary- | other counthes as tm thin; amd theteters itwaey | fete cere ee hae eee xpoonful of bour- E.h.uw worth, 0 pains upon them thr nees which are un- | stage business was too much for me, much as I eaieuanr Practice to have i discriminating taste in the | land to Texas. "These fourteen southern states | be expected that the number of American | bon whi-ky ina glass of water asa tonic, Not mesiorsale. National Acauem) or dine derstood by those ind the scenes. I wel- | joved Hamiet. Matter of wines, and many of the most de- | a total population of 18,000,000. The in- millionaires will be multiplied and the fortunes | one of the leading millionaires uses tobac come this outspoken critic, whose Jadgmént no |) Tenjoved the Hamiet of Wilson Barrett when ‘Who in the crowded car—with grace— liefbus accomplishments of the culina | crease in the whole country in ten years will be | of the present milli naires doubled, tripled and | and not one uses profanity. The America pp LASBICAL. AND aici one doubts and wh that dere some he was here, and with all my preconceived | Does sweetly yield her up his place, appreciated only by those who have | 18,000,000 or 20,600,000." Where is this cnor- | quadrupled within the next two decades. millionaires are a model lot in their personal hs EO ge flaw in this generally « pagar or tolérated ideas of Hamlet that performance was one of And never grumbles—to her face— — es young corny ae ake : - pop noe going? —— — ‘MEN OF MILLIOXS. habits. © nw perfec He pricks this bubble reputation | the most agreeable surprises, for I had seen 60 But man? jeira a ne impression that it is new sherry, | New England, which formerly sent its hundreds | — . Frere ee Vel sdeasces sosaewershlo reasearr which | oecn et arenas suxprbes, £00 Thad seen so and the giel who carelessly drinksapricelessted | of millions of capital and hundreds of thou- | , 8 fortunes go nowadays in America one of ee have all along existed. why some protest nts from those whose opinions I respect ‘Who through the centuries has stood, Mine, thinking it to be ordinary table claret, | sands of young men to the west to build up ; £10,000,000 is not considered particularly great. os aly . s , be made st the acceptance of the prepared to condemn it. Instead of And cast his mantle in the mud, are people that veally do not cujoy dinner | that mighty empire, the tide of menand money | There thirty-five fortunes d#that or greater | A French Woman Wants to Break Off an En- jome Echos! for Souns Lada oracular 0) 100 nd which finds ming it Te ed a performance of ‘That woman might pass on dry shod— parties. If they must be entertained at din- | has turned to the south. From the great west, magnitude in this country. There are thre gupetakon Mar Dessau. ren nN tae its origin anc i © 2 ee nerit. J saw no innovations, as had been But man? eae they sania be Coe oy ied. | rea Kansas to ota, there ka @ steadily | men who are worth 100,000,060 or more. ‘The mins eee ‘ ONSERVA TOR Mist = great father he led reed, cad an article Lxead of l selves, and i py are furnished with plenty | swelling stream moving southward. list of 7 prict yho ca oir wet . eee an | 3 PENNSILY, ‘ey judgment of those who | tion of his deviation from the benta ‘Then who shall hold the higher place— gfvon bons and champagne they will be per-| ‘Town building in the south has practically | us ono.tpo americans who count their wealth at] 4’ young French woman, who isrow married, = actor that he retained | to me very convincing. His stage presence | ‘The paragon of all the race— fectly content. nd ubove is as follows: which 1 ckefeli [dust started. ‘There are only two or three | join D. TIxa YOINT. | States— Virginia, Alabama and Tennessee—i ade the name he | was ement was | _ "83m trauge that being with Hl that « “the voung Ham'et, ¢125,000,009 | tells a story of how her en uid be desired by my admirer of | That woman should delight to grace— she assuredly But man? THE CULM HAVA OF is poe 254KM.000 | nearly broken off through her acquaintance 4S LD WILPE RAIN Nt bis he | his eh 1 Pappa = The fact is that the culminating point in the Which og w been any general netivity in | Jay Gould. = 100,000,000 | uur, who at the time was busy wil os ans A voter wath mbibed” (of the power | practinl sat beentihat Tres ane es = fertaining is re: » dinner i, __Ationo station cep up their good | Cornelius Vandi 2 “80,090.00 | is, working oa ae Sara imbibed ne of the power ad beaut Teaw afew nights eee art of entertaining is reached in the dinner i the ochers will rapidly follow their | Wallan K te Bei be ture is, working in the house of |} é witnessed and which com- a well played Hamlet by “Fresh Washington Relles.”* party. A Washington man was heard to make | example, Collis : the young French woman's cousi of the whole American His performance and the cast To the Editor of The Evenine Star: the assertion the other day that he considered OGRE. “pus eer | i One « on the painting did not go well people. ¢ did not ix too plain Ge ad of that I have seen in the m On reading your resting notice, page 8, | the tan or proman who ¢ : rive x good | TYPOGRAPH 1. ECCENTRICITIES. | Join, 7. 131 Ee mi Mie. Bonheur went to the Jardin des self-evi aent. The see n city, as New Yorkers dclizht to call New | of Saturday evening's Sax, under the above | ty to be the most talented person in | | aaa | William Rockefeller. é lantes for inspiration, taking the happy girl aetes York. Before closing thix wow Iuant | ae | sectesdures a Gecauay Gat mgt Mo said that of ali things it was the | Some Oddities of Ex preace ee te were la : nocnpearian: Wilding bah bait sean See abuoadn, Rocth's ma Tris tlayed | be well called a “Washington relic’—but you nents i rs. Hetty Gr Drawing and Painting, ext pee te Ag Wan wucc eu and th | Quite recently, says All the Year Round, a Will grecablo if it was no’ ading London daily concluded its obituary | Darius O. Mills New York “Irish Legion” came up | Person might spend all the wealth of the Iiulies ne nee oa peueiated ie UEOAY U cactin Dare naports from Tower Virginia in July or | Upon it and yet fail at it. This | of the late Baron Dowee as follows: Mrs. Mark Hopkins. st. 186%, we landed about foot of 7th street, | ok, nor plen | great Jrishman has passed away. God grant Charis Crocker estate, aeross the Long bridge, ut chit |that many a walk they saw in the disiance the girl's be- trothed, who, instead of joining th 2 moment, then fneg away in a : am Astor. vertising is uaworthy | shall judge. < e he bear an come here with- | When the name he bore, 3 nt hhis px ‘ety being threatened, Tam | in ¢ h to its p re. atid why he shorild keep up ihe memory | Aug until Wm. Stewart hi he so fears to © t is something be- | marc: th strugeled under the | Cf tie » 000 Ja sniky visit, de ¢ M amp 8 great, and who as wisely shall Henry Hilton. 20,000,000 i her apparently men of hha secured | sond the ken of the general public “ oy i Flats." and_noxt evening reached | can make 0 good dinner party nics he Slvr | Jove their country, may follow him.” Not E. 8, Higa 10,009,000 per nittocial waiters <4 i ise i * ourt House, where we pitched our feast acertain amount of tale OR ee isd Coe 4 orge Westing 000.000) aghing |. new com- city while he was playing under his | OLUMEES DREW'S RECOLLECTIONS. ! ie dinner giing. The menn is important, the | 100s 4480 an American paper gave a curious ae~ GeorKe Westin 600,009 prehendin; jon; “shall 1 eall the manson Wistar Ganten 1 ected) The letter from w! cts comes | t morning five or six of the officers—the | guests are more important, but the most ira | count of a western millionaire. This concluded | 5, pierpont Morgan s...... n0.000 | gentleman & Sree (ae thy i ete aid have le o sticcess, | fi an old V uM writer, who was then # lieutenant in the 164th | portant thing of allis the arrangement © | by observing that “he arrived from California ‘Andrew Carne -+ 15,000,000 What, in your own house?” said the mysti- wlod ntial by which he might | to me from an ol Lesorapic ion) BP alked tp to the court | hat clocs it matter wh ions | twe ars ago with only one shirt to his Oliver I. * 15000000 | fied caller. sev bope to a Want of education—| bus Drew, now and for many years rendmg | horses stab! | your table if you distribute | ce then he has contrived, by close 15,000,000 | A _minuie later Mile. Bonheur stood in th Thre: complete courses. “Call for catalowue he had the e meet in = = mville, Fla, eee ne pemeire but ongoing We entered, re lost among the donkeys : » j 75,000,009 | Coorway listening smilingly te the ceremo: i mun of scholarly st for the role of the files room, and while there was not therey Yet a lively donkey paper ons, Decrees an on= nts, whose study had not been rata aie |e fon to business, to accumulate ten 1 % 12,000,000 | presentation. va, De ~ : on the shelves the whole sloor was covered.from 8 skillfully loc: is not an unde- | millions,’ 12,000,009 | “Ah,” said the only half-pacitied lover, “then zie » the English stage, but embraced in its one to two feet decp, witht legal papers, which His braying makes a! A Newcastle paper, again, had the following, | 12,000,000 | monsieur—” i MARTEN COLLEGE OF ELOCUTION,- the elasstc - had, no doubt, been knocked about and many ment to the roaring | the cozposition, no doubt, of the advertise eward Webb... 12,000,000 | _“Monsieur.” interrupted the | triumphant : au ideal of | documents taken away by Union and confeder- The Gleaner is one of the finest and fastest orge M. Pullman - 12,000,000 | girl, “is mademoiselle and if you like you may 10 ‘William Tell” is remem ara fot the tee 8 ars of the IN WASHT picked up some | Dinner part nto of our visit, ig NGTON. boats on the Tyn: re e. the younger Beoth is paraded as the haan i me ‘of those a perfect Hamid he invites a comparison from her accomme ion is John W. M the “old stagers,” |" kay vs of lang syne with | uto the studio and see her latest 10,690,000 | come in 10,600,000, | picture. hoof us hw pert Goclet 2. ial paper asa mem | every and comfortable, her crew are pretty freqnent here, spect good | wnd {| are becoming more frequent every ye: tealy and obligi being newly 10,079,000 | SEAR Ago Tor women, Which be must suifer. ¢ on that theme his letter recalls jfound mine to be the report or return of | they are not comeneronet pactettt eek and decorated for pleasere trips.” 10.008.60 Look Before You Kick. SELLESIEY COLL BALP A CENTURY OF HAMLETS. corps we had years ag pes psy George Washington's exceutor—Mr. Lewis— ore ae ao NUMEROUS an (vey ane ii leading paper in Queensland a few 10,000,090 | Fr Smith, Gray & Co.'s Monthly, richer commu # doenment and if it | is alive i go with those “relies” | has not yet r SV poR PH TU ICATEOF NOKWOOD TNSVTTETE With the Hemieis Ihave seen in the last fifty Fears there are many with whom he bears no ty like New York. Mc » proportion ti th sedate social » with Patrick the sole acting exceute agai It isa very interest Towers as “Helen | cay be recovered sho riths ag’ . in reviewing a book, remarked 1 be demand no longer for The James G. F: Caton ax ate Fair = " Verne’s and other blackguards’ works of imag- Weld estate (PI del -* 8,000,000 comparison, and th » before me in grave | McGrezor,”anda bewatiful performance it was, | CAH Be reeove appropriate entertainment. is. th Dut the next’ ino hed the corres: | Sin Mere deen heed | Procession from the best days of the drama to | too. John Towers, our late mayor, was “Dugai |7o\mention. diner, and, agein, our soci cles are large | tion: “For ‘other blackguards’ please read | fiten ny carr 2 acy | est “tthe modern ideals. The Ham- | Cratur.” Patrick H. Brooks, as “Captain Thorn- h fonnd in the general's breeches | and this interferes with dinner gi No- | geard’a” A cial paper had: John T. Martin. . 5,000,000 | tot James Cooper Lean recall, but with so | ton.” and Mr. Tacheffaly as “Luillie Necol | *, and handed to Mrs. Martha Wash. | body ought to feel offended at not be “T would ask Lord Salisbury, W. H. Sinith and 8.000:000 | hitle power to de wert itlcanonly refer hg Evie. mh same company, played -cWilliam | f . toa dinner, but some Balfour, who are always telling lies, that 8,000,000 | it Was considered at the time—a perform il.” with Columbus Drew” in the title role, | MEN. in | *equence it is much our agitations,’ &c. ‘The correction afterward 000. at merit. The Zivm/ct of the eller Booth I in which he won high praise from appreciative | oy. any te notes and. charges, protested in | puinence it is much ¢ canaint: | appearots cate sleavatativn ses i pyooyod mere De ede Ny aed fen een nil ite | audionces and if be had adopted the stage as a | MEIC" Cait two lor three] hogeheads tobacco |ancrs. invidious” distinctions * among your |, A ludicrous effort ia sometines produced ‘by 6.000,000 | imprew i indelibly fixed in ms memory. How | profession he would have attained distinction, | ~* tor the boy Tom. fricnds are disagreeable, Ihut it bas gone forth | tho intermingling of the mutter belonging. to 009.009 completely his 1 all thought We Sta, as he says, ularly, and ka s asthe decree of fashion that dinner parties ent pai . a La ening y of his physical y s was one of the | tinding matter in its columns 4o full of interest, | , But these are from memory and may not be H ahie caine ultaecy sees oa 0.0 hysica = one wert are the proper things to give, and ther must seeped wondertui eviden be nonly | he writes in acknowle: Poutival Topics of Modem paper this curious obituary in H erted 0,000 eran somber rhe wd, ives US| After my discharge and. return to New York | be given. Of course, they are among the old- | A large cast-iron wheel, re- 900,000 “20K iu Solve Culture, Prof. Oste alee bee, ee een ne | ease of his ovn mameriee of the days games. | «ity 1 toni the package te tae i jeCapt. James |€#t of entertainments, but they have changed | minute, exploded in the | Geurge Bice Eun 000 before his anudience nplonger Booth. he | When he speaks of the old American theater |b. Kirker, who had. been ol brigade’ quarter. | materially. {ter a long and painful illness, De- | Jnoxe 5.000.900 | ST. Tear. was Homist, Sir Ges, Sir Eitrard Mortimer, | be m eaccepted us an anthority, for he | ster and te tin or cag . OLUTION a e 7 , se Ota aa ony: or artioninrs aadress Mi. and Mes. WILUTAM BD, Richard and anv el + he portrayed. ‘That | knew it from his early boyhood, and "says: “I | ster, and in six or eight Months after, when EVOLUTION OF THE DINNER PARTY. | prominent member of the Jocal "000.000 Voice se charm i ve demeanor | was an intimate plavmate with Charley Burke | 1 ¥fote from Washington asking Cxpt. Kirker | Many remem) temperance ‘intion.” Another Lancashire ~ 14UF Blisaactrumtio ave. Washington. D.C the dinner party of bygone | 00,000 clbe sl of Hamlet, ux: Tthink, about thirteen roms | t Teturn me the document, he informed me ‘5 . : A days) Tare tiie Visindaware place: print has the lines: | Mrs. Bradley Martin 5.009,060 MVIL SERVICE AND DEPARTMENTAL EXAMI eee | Saee ws wer ; Fhe | that on showing it to his friend, Judge Daily of | On’) | There the viands were placed upon the | Pre tit acwiege fea dangerous thing | Mrs: Anson Phelps 5.000.000 ations. Full information, Renee repens: and it was the same in all | old. He used'to take me in and out oi the New York bench, the latter ‘said it should | t#ble and the hostess helped you to your soup | pauses ot the aperient Sri ‘iH Marquand 3.000.000 ton 1d Sears eapern ne W TLS, AB, feo a cieeedl Rho cae an: | anit cee Sellen covas, Shim wees Seidl | Coa ie conse paluiie aoueore ar Wecery [Wed Se aud the bast carved tae const an <<< inane Se panies Ty Iuatitnie, mw. tor aay and K ste, tw OT Su at when he played his last en- | of the old theater in Washington, where they | PY preserved in TV withoat conmiting wo |gamo. ‘Then people drank each other's bi ath | Manners inthe Week, [Eas peeopery SOLMICNEKS DESTENG 4 S08 1F NED xacter gagem eee dees MN eee ae ee a commas, OIE E80 | Sates Uli gol ta one of tae coon | oad te clad Gas roemeeed Ge nn Tay | mig Genie ee | a] Be 2 ini hay “addons Mine BALCH EN — 1. as he ever done in all the years he Des on bag e os — = and —./ Now, it should be easily traced and when lo- ing the polished oak or mahozany tible ol ‘The farther away is found from the amd winter oi fan-Amnen. trod f | as in the case of Kolla’s child izarro, when | cated a requisition on ita custodian by the | the n pind it for some tiine after the | ¢o sf SOeStiG Ube ean 5,000,000 STALIN'S BUSTA SS Charles Hamlet was a masterly per- | Dave Ingersoll i the hills in his escape | Senithsonian officers or by the judge of Fairtas | In t around it xometimes so | neers ot gid bieele faa erstcriede bh Ruppert. 000. A.‘ nee, but it held no place in memory like | as Kolia, with bis child held up in his. stra 5 | county would, L believe, be honored. R. O. uld sit no Yo: pal de: | #Tdent among us isthe worship of the girl te Booth «The Hamlet of Forrest was the result | arms. "I faney Joe wax then not mu ieorge J. Es eis nothing that the inereas- | fetich. Under the conditions of life in cur xdaicon Cammack 00.090 of sears of study. I never saw it, but [learned | over. four or five. years old or “less. (ot Gua ing civilization of the a: mal cvoln- | regions toward the setting sum and pol: | Adrian Seelifi-.. : ore of Henlet than'L kad known |1 thouzht Mr. Jefferson. was _inistaken brit hep on htecmla - : pling ata Silo Gat Cone ee 000.009 ‘ tion of the dinner party. ent tim mate . to me it was a great performanc ence to the old frame theater in | FF™ the Philadelphis Times, party fe : mate wh his re <I ; ion a cy arty. In ancle He and orange shade her Henry Clewa. 0 00,0909 . n degen new always into a dru i er wom rias are earher developed Mme: de Barrios. . 5.000,000° 5 ere Lear. Utivlio and | Washington where bis childhood was spent. batch, in moce modern tines the tiprling be- | tind earlier sponte te rose aha tee dekaloped a LESSONS spearian characters. The manner- | am pretty sure it was a brick building. cha : Joba I. In came less, until at the i a et We 5,009,000 MIS. MARKEE Mint - Macready were possibly more | Burke's early appearence in that t ness ha been banished almost e Emmaus ores | eR ey S.c00-000 ei . in Hamict than in any of his |a violinist, and a most accomplished one. waa ono thing to be said in j Seaeos Bon eee ed cs $5,000,000 ee great personations. His Macteth and his | There was a boy star by the same nat fashioned dinn dy hawevce Sat cdicas aces a Gn ee 5,000,000 Werner remain with me as bis greatest | ter Burke, about the time, whom Charle speaking tr batter one: Teale te ce eg (re P peony rege Vandenhott « Hamlet was a | stepfather. Mr. Joseph Jefferson, used to en- if not ‘wan known abont| y oo ad eae ies Dodge 5. i —— performance. When I first saw him and whom I have often heard play. This weelth was more | astern university, recently | D. Willis amen... SSEENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, aiet’ he was in the very prime of life, | wax along about 1 Thived near the theater sadtisberterchs | : re ecently : Fell oatee some man whos elocutjon was | and from my intimacy with ( had free ple ha parents hi taking up his abode the ph mn by 1 whose stage presence was charm- That Hamlet remains in my mind as one of the very best Lever sa parents a hel if betore them, and th to their ebildven Nowadzys one generation om in the front and rear of the theater, to drop in as 1 fancied, and it was & jeaxure. in, was, shortiy a twoof the town of com Low...... orge W. Childs. suis att euch Ja hsu and Blementary not rendering of A le possessions mikes the mone: ' : nee ae = 2 ie a ee ee akes one ‘txpends it. Just upon their “so VANDENHOTY AND MERDOCR. EE teal ed the proper. thing of local ari | One of the finest performances I ever naw, | 4, UF, Jefferson omite many. en with fa rs of an amntial 5,000,000 and its memory will never leave me,was the elder acmamadsae Wee Ch i Tagine bazisiedleal all of which v plained that, in order to facilitet Vande: i 5.00.00 | ti aseociate, David Ingersol gene general attendance of young | lies at these freneration, it thought fosin Mrs. Wil rover | abeeade ke Cs i ; eneration, so was ousht dos puvitinn 1eWakiha cals 40 5 ‘Will my stately blank verse wae unlike any other bh other in a lon the cellar of the house should be generously | Stivities, it was th Began weoaseeas hi th wearer a cn of the many eloquent effort I beard. The En- y¥ claims for their acting stored with wines. Thus it was that and escort to th 52000,000 | NG LADILS AND CHILDREN'S scROot. glist, undetiled as it came from his lips, L have ot excellence over the mont GN AACEMIONS DGAKK SEDIREED whe Seatiavel genes} S000 Eat. Prperatary cours never heard equaled. Mr. Davenport's Hamiet rsonations of the day. Mrs, ae A aici ere Male =u revels Re pr the renege x Was oue of the moat tinished performances that sister of the manager, Mr. But all this has eh: aged. migratory than they wer things that reqnin cP Shae [Mp Be Aword WS SELECT SCHOOL, ISL IST. NW a Tate ant fiteh Neon Vreyares cipal. OM le ave more sence Mpoit older tered into. the it will be ssid, an ess in the cus: revor.. ne Kelly... wan Rhine Haven: Corbin 000-600 5.090.000 -00.000 | 5,000,030 5,00 ever graced U Lagree fuily ‘tm ail his friends cham for it, but L cannot but prefer the Hamiet of Murdock. I hw! the Pleasure of seeing it frequently. and alwa bout the theater at times, splendid- with renewed defight. His maichlesselocution | jooking old men, who had. retired with Mr, Rave him great advantage over almost all who Wood of Philadelphia, Wood & Warren being ‘formed the character while be trod the pagers early in Ame: whose names be- pards. ‘The name of Mur qvukes a thou- | came ategend. [forgot the senior Joe was in sand delightful memories of his great persona- | the company of his son at the time of which T Hous. I bave seen him in all of them, but pre- | write and frequently awoke the laughter of the fer his high comedy—for it was hig’ wedy. house to excess by hix exquisite comedy. I His Charies Surgare, Rever, Captain Absolute, | hi ¥ incidents of that time must have and, above all, his Young Mirabie, in the “In- | Leen beyond the third Jov's memory. as he was constant,” has never been equaled on the Ame- | not more than three years old and could have rican or English stage. Who that has ever seen | hardly been familiar with them: hence no al. him in cither of these character can forget him? | Jusious to Mrs. Chapman and Dave Ingersoll. As Young Mirable he conquered the English | = . * . . Prejudice against American actors forty years| {saw Tyrone Power and remember him ago. and at the Haymarket played it for '¥ | wellasagreatactor. Isaw the Rev. Geo. G. Mr. Warrem t wrren, and young Joe's Mather. another Joe, were familiar per- nd family wines are old houses and long, undies turbed possession of old cellars to come forth inall their cobwebbed glory. There is good wine at dinner parties now, bat scldom’ can x host say aught coycerning it further than name the merchant from whom he by.yssitt it and to state the price that he pail for at it must stand up. merits without any of the prestige that pedigree might lend it, It is a singalar rule of dinner parties, bat it is one an oldas the hills. that the host ix rty, nay, it is rather incumbent upon him, «cal soar attention to the excellence of his w. tell you where it came from IN AND OUT OF SEASON. at Christmas time and shad in DaNp Miss apa ‘Action (hbaitesiaury, 5,000.00 5,00).000 5,000,000 5.000,000 5,000,000 5.090.000 ud altogether bad in 1 States of America,” - — Don't Be an Animal. i From the Jeonu ther coming. At the first frost, David W. Bishop. 5.009.000 A fe A. swathe yourself in heavy woolens Henry &. Cra at, like mummy or an Esqui- William Pe mans. Puta thick “comforter” around your Elbridge T. | neck. Bring it around and around till nothing — i. X.F. Conservatory, Boston, Mi OG N st. nw i DEMY OF THE He ¥ CROSS, Strawber i \ | and to | | Prat January are all very well, but it is absurd to | is visible bat your eves and nose. Dd not take 2° 5,000,000 | ghd Beno Lesnns given. as nights. an unprecedented event at that period. | Cookman the night before be left Washington aweiberais hart cote eastthen yon el ikaw Alubatonne t take William Seligman 5,000,000 Fansy Work sree ewe He still lives to wear the laurels he won so | for New York to goon the steamer Presticat A ane zeal | The *comfortes” will make your neck «malt | Siduey Dillon... 5,000,000 ss nobly, and he has no successor in those parts | at my sister's, Mrs. Choate's. He came to sav | petons of cating ® greet rn SDAP CNW ON aking y Gud vous tiittak @aatliee te cold, | E:,8- Jafir 5,000,009 HE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, he made his ewn, notably his own. for he ere- | good-bye to the family and [ exchanged afew | ease Pen ady ety athe throat of “a civilized person should be: Jon Cla 5,000,009 14th st. nw. ated them, copsing noone. Lcemalmostto hear | words with him at the time. ‘Samuel Lover 1 | bret abelek ov hedel Sil doce gt i Heal like that of a dumb brute, aay tines res Beee.aee Papin near gy mg hao api fa fod | Fee re a Te cieniy Teacine™ in Odd # that srw nenrert to yon. Millionaires | (at nover Knows what bearseness is? Next | Wattiam (. Schermerhorn... 5,000,000 pBranghes, Sew Yank, Howton, Surface Irecall see him so vividly in the screen | Gales & Seaton's office, a little up ith erect = who love to spend. their smnoney ostontatlonsly | Ue™ 6 Daey fur oop 4 A hal aseae Charles Hoifman. 5,000,000 Ha, asin, Landon. Ge a a 3G scene in the “School for Scandal.” |Mr. Drew remembers distinetly the Barry ee ee ene tne at Sea | Se ent ie ein kon | Dean Hoffman. 5.000.000 S283 6, LEAVITT OF DosToN I must recall a performance of Sheridan's | ci:apel and says: “1 looked for the Barry chapel | season, bat the real epicure never risks this, | Peet ctoagmedd mas feaks poe phere | Morris K. Jesup... 5,000,000 AM Gracuats os thee New Pn cin Com 5 masterpiece, with whick Harry Jarrett favored | ten or fifteen years ago, but. failed: ter find’ It is true that the conventional dianer party is Is and you will lok Cat | Jamos 3. 5.000.000 eis A a OS s Washington audience, I think in 1853. John | [had been to it when a boy when it was sland. pretty much the sme all over the country, but | Anim Kneis | Paran Stevens estate. ...2.7 5.000.000 a as T, Ford was then the manager of the National | ing, though it was deserted. ‘The boys used to Civil Rights In Chicago. Beve ener 7s Cectailis S00 iaeeuary at kia neir heads to protect them frou the | Abraham R. Van Nest estate 5.000.000 ec 3 T and Joseph Jefferson was stage | have a drcad of the cellar, which was the vault, | From the Chicago Eventne Post. Gifferent localities, The magni saltewuter iil adi aeeld aroiesnoe bale tah? but, | ,, There i# a proneness to overestimate the for- oe Boe root for Seanciake Slants Announced | aid to contain bodies, | Tthink a line from the | “Sawa litle thing over in Chapin & Gore’s | fli of the south, the canvae-ba.k duck aud | cold. and animals are never by dumb brute in tunes of millionaires. There are so many apa eae the “School for Scandal.” with this great cast: southwest corner of the Capitol, diagonall: oysters of our own region } again, like the only vo. medal yy to a ge > ove ourown t ; respect? What is civilization for if not to | 8Te4t fortunes in America that people have Ser Pesce Teante, Hiarey Piacktes Cros, Tons | eek y would bave “touched” the ola | Just now which, if these hotel keepers whoare | Chicken of the went a! ay respect wat is civilization not to Ure ‘World's Fe all expe come to speak of millions nowadays almost | aun aoe prvi continzally paying fines for refusing to wecom- | ate to the localities where they pike mest bald based aad Helicase, 60 Chey | LS aced wet oemeene Tastee j Surface, Jamen FE. Murdock: Jt Pe sqm paway CmAPEL. ree ene creas Fae toey dia fn | are AC same Ds reaenrhel tie ea raebinee iene | So ane Car eee en Tisal tases eee ee j one Wane ; org aie et,” atid a well-known newspaper man in | joy gastronomic facilities of an unusual ¢! lect am a praised inst of cost valuation of ees | ar on eee ‘Snake, | _ M+ Drew says, alluding to the article in Twe | Pheri Hotel this noon. “Two colored fet. | ncters It war Oliver Wendell. Holmen who | the hubite of animals. eu: Stam of the Barry Chapel: “I try to identify " properties or interests they represent. As the : aaa win Adams: Careless (with song), Dolly FY lows came into the suloon. One was a city | characterized Baltimore as the gastronomic oe fortunes are steadily increasing. the only fas ~ OUT OF WASHINGTON, Davenport; T>ip, B. Howe: Lady "Teazle,| the houses m my memory. I am uncertain | chap: the other was evidently from out of tows | ceuter of America, and all that mnkes it so can A $50,000 Dinner Set. estimates are those based on current yalues. Lizzie Weston (afterward Mrs. Charles Mat- | Which was Coombe's wharf Father lived in | and was being shown around. His black guide | be obiained here ax well. In not the Potoune | From tif Ladies’ Home Journal. ISS ELLEN SIMPSON OF 1619 MT. VERNON ‘m., Paitadelphia, Pa. Lichest stand- ing, “hevine a delwitrul Iisited nutater ot Guts h 2% 2 Proof of the inability of the millionaires to fies: Mrs. Candor, Kate Born: Maria. Mary | One of She frst, houses in Washinston in the | pointed out the works of art upon the ‘walls | shad famous the world over, and where are| ‘The Astor family possess a gold: dinner | opr oto compilations of their own fortunes Devlin (afterward of Ee Booth); | center of three brick honses, just over the and then, conducting him up to the bar, called | there finer oysters or such delicious terrapin | service that is the envy of every woman who © statement of John D. Rocke- Lady Sucre, Men, Gevase. “tneed not eng | bridge east of the old. sugar house on the lett | 7ot thems Condueting bim up to the complied | and ducks and quail? has over seen it. Te is one of tie most costly Proceeding not long ago when there was barely standing room when the car- | side of the street. Mr. Coote lived in the West with as much deference as Beau Brummell Pe a TEE in this country. It is valued at £50,000, and is could not tell how much he fin rose and I need bands dewwene pub- | Rouse and Mr. Howard at the east end. The | could have wished, and whea the city chap At Last. s egy was worth within $10,000,000 or $12,000,- lish the cast. but amie = jc | te Win. E. Howard, notary public, in the | carelessly flung a $2 note upon the counter be} J.T. Newcomb, a graduate of the Washing- | now the property of Mrs. Wm. Astor. Ithas | 999. Many of the great fortunes are com talent the Cluar ts Snyans of Matock remaies | Hank of Washinizion for yearn, was one of hie | Carplepsly UNE 8.84 note spon t ‘the draw eo teacher of i s been in the family's possession a long time. It | Of zovermsaont nu raphe cl amg men Se — a Cenemngt bs time and unmixed with any | fn tv since, clerk te Gan ig mee | Hat he made no motion toward making any | Son, Hjgh School hae the following poem tn | worid ihe hard to describe, as it was made in | Of Sovermment and hnnve something like a fixed wr graduate ot Sohn Cnienratte and unmixed wit : a tren | long time since, a clerk in Gunton’ sdrug store. | change. The city chap w: Yj Xmas Puck: different parts of the world, and was picked up ‘but cor ‘eecurities a1 At rescuable prices: the pa other charueters of that performance, where all 4 in 5" | change. city chap waited for several min. part ee value, porate securit re subject to — Was so great. vo perfect. Ihave been fed away | He went to Yeaas, and J think he must be deud | utes after swallowing. his red-fire aud, seen es ly hand wan clasped in hie; ‘on odd occasions. ‘The larger dis comsiet ot changes of considerable extent. They are emyeclal.y poucited. by this dein:hefal memory from what Let out | U0. 1 suppose the old sugar house at the | the bartender about to leave for the other cnt “Tell me you love me, dear,” he cried, an immense alens eae oes, end | to largely increase or else to largely decrease to speak of Hamlet | foot of East Capitol street, near the bridge I of the bar, he coughed and mildly informed “You know it now,” she said. candelabra, wine coolers an ee value. The fluctuations may make adifference Fr. Howard says Wilkes Booth's Hamlet was | "peaks of, must be the one you say was built by | him that he had given him a 2 Dill: im Oe dates, Eg ger oo eit de- | of millionsin the total valuations. fall of the cht of ats whictt he inherited | M¥- Law? {have often conjectured its history: | “Yea, I know you did,” Mr. Barkeep blandly “Pernaps—bnt fell me, dearest love.” scription, toge’ with unicorn and lic HOW MONEY ROLLS UP. from his father. I never eee hin dimubn bot | Lid not before know the builder or why it was replied. Her sunny head dropper sweetly low, in Tepousse work. Mrs. Astor uses a white | 10 sortunes in the iieiia at tain one bis Petruecio and Rickard were rerparkable pers | built. When in Richmond during the etvil Far | “Well—er—is there any change?” timidly in-| AB id upon his beating heart; — linen table cloth of the finest texture, made ‘ap are Sor) —_ ted in genations. stor adnate beak somewhat | 1 boarded _ me _—— [ok Prem quired the city chaj ‘she i: Vow you know.’ expecially Sole with S yite —— border papran eben made ae “ies " id 1 Barry, ©. S. surgeon, from Washington. In| ““Qh, no,” . Barkeep. “Two dollars “ ” 0 owing a Vt table ature much facility vy Sam aay portant, more of the ebder Dooth | SI°iZ- 1 sold kins lremscnobered srreteiaamge | is soe price”™—adding. with smile as the age | “Battaytt dear”, Around hi neck, always decorated Gloire de Paris roses, | been in the past, there will be an American bill. feene, the combat with ih-cont was intense | t278 Of Mr. Coote, whom I used to see as a little chap turned mournt) ty to go—“Come i She murmured, as he stoped to hear, their exquisite shade of pink matching exactly | ionaire, and perhaps # dozen of them, early in in its realism, ancl his orang 3 "dmirable, | boy- BF, Barry tad, “One of those ung ladies whenever yourearoant. olihs yor tae “You cannot help but know.” the satin underncath. P i eepanlngey ! Money be ‘money. Wortnene 2 — FAMILY SUPPLIES. Ie - ¢ | Was my . oo ‘e 2 peer fortunes mount even ordinary ‘finest, 4 See Sirah pa bm |e aod he d's ball by |Sooner—Lere ge ey BERET GM | talc a0 a, its dere | i of ro vn Poonion i [use aka [Ome 11 Cam ? bare given the te . - go = her foot—“I love there 4 — fetornamentas Pe er ee eee | anne ana “Tipe ea SIN a 8 TATA Yl Loe AY fa ee Sy ies a ony making | He ot 16 pom)" decry, Go mp | SAIL T L eae acon th “Because his wife gave hi Pater—“ can't see how.” ‘The nature of the great fortunes are going out!” ‘conte per; since he koew thorn. ‘The Thoanse Howged be | fora Cheisterns renee Heary—‘There it have been more boys| and they therefore ‘different “incomes, “Yea, the lamp seems to have some ides yh. POOLE, ‘The Cash Grocer, speaks of was Maj. Thomas G. Howard of Texas, | giving them to his friends.” in the class.” —; Lafe. ‘The rates of interest ‘the more conspice- ! of time. 020 leone. - , : .