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Sd Pf d ee THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C, SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 1891—SIXTEEN PAGES. 13 ' AX F GTREET BUSINESS BUILDING. Tn a few days it is expected that the work of EDUCATIONAL. _ removing the building at the northwest corner zee — WASHINGTON. apes Commander Reiter is not to have a court- CARDINAL GIBBONS To ASSIST IX THE TrPostwa os be for having to) =" interfere with his force, aa commander of the U.S.S. Ranger, to prevent the killing of Gen. - Barrundia last fall. A very severe letter was 1390 two on F street. ‘The plans are being pie Row's sERvicEs. 1° __Chitdren by Mr. W. Brace Gray! architect, whe decgned — sent to that officer yesterday, signed by the | 05 Coaren fron 3 the other buildings erected by Mr. Strong. It| Thehandsome church edifice recently erected | Secretary of ths Navy, in which the latter goes | W hist is stated that a tenant bas already been secured | by the congregation of St. Joseph's Catholic | over the ground of the legal conditions as to garge Smt V. SUEER, whether or not an officer has an inherent right So < tos courtmartial. The letter is.as follows: | | 1 SMV acrominolatnd ithe min sino for toe me a state ers ome rection of little children Prive. @3 per month. j16 t this is a charg ym tem Ff Wg - gb legally inflicted by sentence of a naval general : court-martial. Your statement shows that you are ignorant of the first principles of naval dis- ciptine. "The ssmumption that ihe Secretary of energy rey eg ee [on Ti tios oF rE plime or a failure in the performance of duty, | “Dr. Harris, Pros. U. < Warean ot Raveation, de. Tithout obtaining the sanction of « court. an a agp atl unheard-of proposition. department im- | ETESSONS by Prof. 3. D. Gaillard, oficer d Acetone ‘ewards or blame to the officer | LES*’** poe aeavebins cates Tonia te meetin may arise, and the practice is as old as the de- a itself. Cases have occurred where the partment, without trial, has pronounced em. phatio ‘reprimand ‘upon, ffcers in general orders. publicity that is given either to its commendation or its reproof is » matter within ite own discretion, in the exercise of | Cyn. WAniaN WalNT consul y the public interest. =e = . You further state that a friai by court-martial |" gragrigee gree a , = few York Her ” rankete, tions for the administration of law and justice in the navy, 1870, as follows: No officer has’ the right to demand a court- martial on himself or others, the granting of trial resting solely in the discretion of the off | cer authorized to convene a court.” for the new building, and as soon as it is com- piste aca woes eieks oom Guoreh on 2d east socthenet will be Qeai- ‘New York city, will establish himsolf there. Sears wa Sepeiag semen sictishee Secemares Cardinal Gibbons will officiate at the morning MONEY FOR THE DISTRICT. service. Solemn high mass will be celebrated —— by the Rev. Dr. Chapelle, assisted by the Rev. ‘The Appropriation Bill Defended by Mr. Me- Peter McCoy of Baltimore as deacon and the ‘Comas ona Attacked by Several. Rev. John T. Delancy as subdeacon. The ser- After Tax Stan's report closed yesterday the | mon will be delivered by Bishop Keane, rector debate on the District appropriation bill was | of the Catholic University. The masie will be continued with little appreciable result. of avery high order. While the procession en- Mr. MeComas took the floorin supocrt of the | ters the church a processional will be rendered. measure. He devoted some time toa discus | “Haydn's Third or Imperial Mass” will be sion of the street-cleaning appropriation, | sung: “Alma Virgo,” by Hummel, soprano which had been characterized as excessive. | solo and chorus; at the orchestral j This contract bed been made under democratic | number; after mass, recesstonaly by. Wagner, | rule and “had not expired as yet. In re- — eye —— oe. } MF gard to a deficiency he held that the | Tied by full orches! Me nett Teceipta would largely exceed the revenues. oe ae oe tm oe ox tween now and the Ist of next June only a a AvrEax Yery little of the $150,000 appropriation for the | At 4 o'clock Cardinal Gibbon eill eenfrm a Zoological Park would be used; probably not large class. Vespere will be sung at 7:80. The over £9,000. In regard to the bonded in- Rosewig’ debtednoas, the District was to find rellef ina | Cho! will render Rosewig's Vespers; the hyp measure that would come from another com-| “Ave Maria,” for female voices, Karst; ‘“Mag- mittee. | Mr. McComas then yielded the balance | Rificat.” Mozart: “O Salutaris.” quartet, by of the time—abont fifty minntes—to Mr. Lang- | Rrutzer; \Tantum Ergo,” sixtet, by Donizette; ston, and the latter gentleman addressed the | Tecessional hymn. by Gounod. Hey. Dr. 0'Gor- Hou‘e on the question of a federal election bill. | Map of the Catholic University will preach. upholstered in blue. On this floor and on the floor above are a large number of rooms, single or in suites and handsomely furnished, that Jnake the hoase even mare delightfully adapted for living purposes than it is for purposes o! entertainment. . LIBRARY AND WORK Room. Mr. Britton has the tower room in the base- ment fitted up as his library and work room. One of the most notable points bere is a large framed photograph above the mantelpiece of the executive committee at President Harri- son’s inauguration, of which Mr. Britton was ‘the chairman. York—Stenor Maina’. Ms ss} aad good umd Jada AVE... DEAWING AND PAUNT: Yl after the Preach suethod by CAPITOL NOTES. i ag The corner stone of this church was laid 7 Brief Mention of Matters Before Both 4 ene tne foe eon Of Mer, Langeton's remarks, | o.rdinal Gibbons thea viens apeetelioot Reeth | ‘The question ts also vaieed by implication in PRR smo y the time for general debate having expired, the i ee : Branches of Congress. : Dill was taken up. by sections, ‘The' reading, a See, ae. a Solan © tani come an fenator Mitchell Thursday presented an REAL ESTATE GOSSIP. however, did not proceed very far. ae, EE eek A oon eat Le on | cabochon ages pachant Ate amendment to the sundry civil bill appropriating capa Mr. Lreckinridge moved to strike out the amigned’ for sy omar payee “tas | detached from the command of the Ranger by ; £50,000 for the establishmont of a fog and light | 7® Znerense ta the a eed Feeltt- | appropriation of ce piers —— able to erect a better edifice, was removed. an order of September 29. The deparament's | pe a ae ee te ji i. Cocmiionst's | suiacy ~ S52 KEW KDEIICE. action in detaching you was in the excreiae of | Ft - é: ‘a mout Coquille river, Commissioners. The gmendment weet seat muilat = the | its ordinary power of assigning the duties of | [ian \! = regon. SUBURBAN DEVELOPMENT AND RAPID TRaNSIT—| Opposed by Mr. McComas, Mr. Adams an Present building was ercoted upon officers according to the best interests of the | \”"" SS Senator Dizon has introduced » bill appro-] Lanox ixvesrwexts Tv mea eevare—a mew | Sieh, andeupported by ME. Breckinridge and | old yap yoy osoamomn- an leaeney (TR) it ‘Aeemed that these interests | PJEARIAG FAINTING. F es 3 isting $100,000 for the erection of a public . ING ON F STREET. — width: is built of Hummelstown stone and | called for your detachment. After your return, | om Mendays. We MR. A. T. BRITTON’S RESIDENCE. Bullding at Wevteriye Re we porn seme | Committee arose and the House adjourned. | 1s of pure Gothic architecture, At the soath-| on November 35, you, wrote to the department | Orw Vewbod muilding at Westerly, R. I. marTEns. see eit * = - a pinta ca penaaaie’ Gama west corner is a beautifal tower not yet fin- | on December 8 stating that you feared that it | (LUMI ng, and the furniture is upholstered | gent to the Seunte a recommeniation thet on | PYHE PROPOSED CHANGE in the motive ished. It is square and in the style of the noted | did not = eghe of your action and asking that 7 7 | ana piens i ‘ A MODERN MANSION. t eeure ok ta soem mn CoN ae ee appropriation of £75,000 be made for the erec- | -L power now used on the Washington and | But He Was Arrested on » Charge of Theft. Campanile of St. Mark's in Venice. ‘The walls | you might be afforded an opportunity to appro of the tower are broken by windows through- | plain it to the Secretary personally or before a ——— Lot pale Nile green or light mahogany tints. £ Public building at Taunton, Mass. | Georgetown railroad will have an influence on | ‘The fourth precinct patrol wagon was driven | out its height. When completed the upper | court of inquiry. On the 12th the department |S ACity H Wh Eh a ie he onder ol fe trues, ie epee Stsperpna ipeectn Shpee pare real estate values here. When the cars on the | through the rain this morning from the station portion will consist of light hie arch cov: replied es follows: a eas | ity Home, ere and|dow is a marble figure of « young | po ste i : avenue and 14th street lines are moved by cable | in South Washington to police headquarters wit arp-angled roof an sar-| , “You are inform e nent WES | uy rae Fede eras Ee wid cedar | MMePOL ont of inerrnge Thos: |e aby here tere wi be an cued mange fmngers raw sgotonrng| meted nee atu com Toppan | waned wi Ja mre wes coo | a Comfort Are Combined. Sand heap of Zapeasee waxkmaehnn pee Guo View of the Indian Seeubie, saving of time which amounts to about four | and stylishly dressed young man. He wore @| of a square corner there is tn attractive bay of | coast of Central America, and you are author. | L223 MR. A. T. BRITTON’S RESIDENCE A Handsome Front and a Beautifal Interior-— Inviting Arrangement of the Rooms—Some Fine Decorative Effects—The Drawing and lecorated with dragons and birds, and . is another, a high umbrella lamp, in the | 70 the Eéitor of The Evening Star: the shade the same color asthe | _ While so much wise speculation is being in- windows, which run almost to the | dulged in as to the cause of the recent uprising hung with white lace curtains, and | of the Indians of the northwest, is it not per- minutes for each mile traveled. It is proposed | silk hat of the latest pattern and protected it | large proportions. ‘The wall on the south or C | ized to visit the department and make person toadopt the same rate of speed on the new | from the rain with a gold-headed umbrella. He | street side presents a massive and handsome | ally such explanation in regard to your actions | Thewinwe Ken's Meme School for Youne Tada lines as that which prevails on the 7th street | had been arrested by Policemen Murphy and | ®PPerance. The trimmings are of the stone | as you may ° end Little Coflaren. eS ar as the walls, but from a different d | On the 15th of December, in -onsequence of cable road. This is about seven and one-half | Espey on an old charge of violating the hock | are of "a different shade. There att three em- | the above mentioned correspondence fund for | brass rods are draped heavy plush | pa miles an hour, which is a mile in eight min- | law, but, as Detectives Block and Carter wanted | trances—one on the corner of C and 2d streets, | the purpose stated in your letter of request, | peculiar shade of terra cotta. | BAP* Possible that s little attention to some of | utes, A higher rate could easily be maintained, | him on a charge of stealing a gold watch, the | one in the bay on the north aide, and the grand | namely, that you mighi be enabled tombke & of buff stone, highly polished | the facts of the situation might, like the fabled | iug i¢ is considered that it would not be aafe to | other case wa dropped and he was measured | €ntrance, which is through a inassive carved | personal ex; lanation, you had a personal inter- | Nf ate gilt tracery above it. The | “straws,” throw some light upon the condition | move through crowded streets more rapidly. | «nd photographed for the paler gallery. The | @Tchway, is in the front. Over the latter there | view with Secretary of the Navy. At this ins ie. pit, hour edit e is surmounted by a massi affairs “ oner’ ei . is a fine mullioned window fourteen by twenty- | interview you were given the fullest opportun- | _@27-skwtr Massachusetts ave mw. Dining Rooms. Dia agen | at afew days since | 722 distance from Georgetown to the navy yard, | Privoner's name is William, alias Brooky Moore, | fee Apes i, mag geek tag hare emery Fou deared | CWLUMIIA TOLLRUE UF - ae carved pillars. “Above the mantel four smaller | sis the pecple CP ppaegechinted are feortal ot | Waich i# about five miles, is now made in about | of times for theft he has never been sent any ‘THE HANDSOME INTERIOR. bearing on the facts of the canc. You were esi La ave. oppo columns run up on either side, tiny io re fearfal of | an hour. By the new cable road people ean go | further than the District jail, i so distinetly informed of the general grounds IT HERE 1S probably no feature about Wash- heavy cornice, the whole surrounding s large | 8° ring of Gis artis smountein Obtppewes | ticca cam of thean places $0 the otherin forty | ‘The present charge agcinst. itn 4s robb Hgtiermsic lard nerremindd carpe of the department's dissatisfaction. “At the ington that so clearly marks the steady and | rirror. In front of the fireplace is a splendid ee ee Ne en cs On basis it is estimated | Mr. J. McLean Read of Cumberland of a gol bs 7 high, conclusion of the interview you were not only rapid material growth of the city as does the in- bearskin. | The gas fixtures are of | g9pe $0 prevent such an cecurrence. dong mt of Manat Ploncant Cot ea tras | watch on the 28th of November. Mr. Read was | "mented with heavily grained arches. The | authorized but directed to embody your state- P padapiriptons pb tor chandelier and several gra ‘The writer of this has had occasion recently to | that a resident of Mount Pleasant can go from | I1'the city ona visit ond be steppe ate hotel | Dave, which in thirty-two fect wide and 186 feot | ments in an additional report, Since tabs et ecdekeanne (ae and on, the wall are a number of | Saveeuene ie situation of these Indians, and | his home to the Center, Market in alittle more | or ‘Pennsylvania avenue. Ile had been arink- | deep, is separated from the side aisle by large | ,o communication being recetved from you. or Not on e there fin ere = ii i owe whereof he speaks. Over nine million eres | than twenty minutes. The electric ronds «l- | fy ao a | in vain ag epartenent on the wrote you a letter | all through the eity, but some of the finest are | (fell the roonson the Heit Rese, seefeaims At | of the lands of these Indians have been taken | ready in peration in this city and those thar | ME and it is charged that Moore stole the | pillars of “ere pw weg ope fodireg 3 “ : o watch. The watch was covered by the offi- windows there is a frieze in relief work. | for your supplementary report and directing titania where not 0 very many years, ago | Lard-wood cross bears. the intervening squares | 03th furer e ona nn, anc cecupied end | are being Built are alee tncreasing the spred of | Core, Moore could not, be tried tony became Unider the upper arches are angels’ faces exe- forte include in it any tacts not yet reporte ere were corn sold ‘compensation to them 7 ing decora dai i i ted istic ski y you. This Gated December 20, was | eas arse pour past naslged pote mg raph oer Geet [RE z of the sale of these | methods of street railroad transportation upon | f the absence of the witness. Fremonll tut eatias oan deena et tee [eeiecahaa anak kop can Sees ee directions they are growing up, but perhaps it pointed . r sel ¢ lands is in the Treasury of the United States, | real estate values is readily apparent. It brings ax pana Ta stone walls of the t European cathedrals. | partment addressed to you its full and final re- is true of Washington houses. as of the course | Srixing feature of the mansion, while reflect. | While the wide domain of this once powerfui | the outskirts of the city nearer to the center of THE SCARLET FEVER. hs cikve Gecateaiee SE eeu Tees | iow at Ok See of empire, that they choose to take their way ing the personal tastes of the owner, was carried has been gradually narrowed down till | population and business and that is the prime ee apse beyond are illustrated windows of Munich | _ Although you were informed on the 12th of ; oe eet Sokif ey are now confined within the limits of two | need in every great city. For various reasons, | S4*geon General Hamilton Says That There nti - | December of the department's dissatisfaction il Nervice 4 westward. ont under the direction of Mr. Franklin Lang- very r ¥ * ¥. glass, costing $1,400. They contain representa- cem| pai 's | 2 the uated senate all tha: Minas | OE small townships, helpless and almost starving. | the majority of people are obliged or rather Are Fewer Cases Now Than Last Year. tions of 8t. Joseph, the encred heart, the Virgin, | and on the 15th of the grounds on which its dis- | | Yrariy, quarwerly of monthly installment rates. Duy One of Oe eet This much of the is bad enough, but | they do live some distance away from their| “It would bea good thing,” said Surgeon | St. John the Evangelist, St. John the Baptist, | satisfaction was |, Fou made no request | SMGniclt sessions. Write or call for illustrated an- modern houses built in this city within the it is the most endurable feature of their situa-| business. The distance depends entirely on | General Hamilton of the marine hospital service | St. Ann and Bt. Elizabeth. ‘The pews and for a court-martial until your letter of the 1sth | “HENRY C. SPENCER. HL. B., Principat past few years is the residence of Mr. A. T. | tion. Within the last few days, and since the | the facilities for travel. If they are rapid and | = aid of the choir gallery are of antique oak. of January, after the department had pro- MES. SAKA A. SPENCER, ‘Vice Principal. Britton, on the east side of 16th strect above country has been notified by telegraph of the | frequent then the city spreads out from the | t© # Stax reporter this morning, “if you would peigpsiaat tote ad nounced finally upon the case. | JPRIEXDS sHacT school, Iai TST ‘Saints anes ‘Shave to a the fet! “uneasiness” apparent among these Indians, | center, the suburbs fill up and a vast number | Call attention in your paper to the fact that NEW PUBLICATIONS. The department had, however, without any | £4 Prinary, Inieromdiate aud itieh School for oth Sos inaotainn Gaon thar kcies taal ua the writer has received information of the cov- | are able io to ownand occupy their own homes | there is less scarlet fever in the elty this winter ATION request from you, already considered fully the | W"SipWLLL. Trncipal. Oihee oars Sean 7 alin ps cherorec sarin ition of some iy ad as it i who otherwise wo obli jive in inter. — esti ringit i. y | ove poe fo air of roominess | sapecing tng ecient ts nk 1A boertl merce. iged than there was last winter. An idea has gone | we yongEN question of bringing you to trial. Such a trial Sap ataas REGIME. (The Origin of Com | ig necessary when the facts of a case cannot | tere abroad that this diseaseSia now of unusual prev- Png ss ; ‘ | ted on the charge of cutting timber The increase in the suburban population bas | certain people, who imagine that there is going | _Enlish Literature,” “Notes on Eugiand,” etc. | Peualty " 4 was arrested on th Be 7 Ol dds oak GE tho takckads Geakices of ths Gevek | people, whe ‘Translated by Jons DcRaND. Vol. I.’ New | Yond the scope of ordinary departmental pow: the public domain. He had cut some fence " the city duri ti to be a regular epidemic. Asa matter of fact York: Henry Holt & Co. Washington: Wm. | ers. Neither of these reasons existed here, be- $ = and brew —— Sepetd om — = opment of the c lb uring the past few eae there are more cases reported now than there Ballantyne & Son. cause the department ted and acted upon ly for civil Lewes een pool al acoree mvcidnaheen pe and, with, tne oxoe tion of Kod rosion slong, ¢ he | were before, but this, I am sure, is due to the | HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMER- Foch statement of the facts, and its diseip- | cu mato tras seized by the United States marshal, taken | the extremely meager: ase a oa Taenics | enforcement of the recently Jawon the| Semen Madista. by Hovey dente Geiaass |The cele’ Oboes ae a etal ke Sn cae eat | Neo Saini ecto. wc to Grafion dre 190 malian an thrown ints | Hick bares Keren ate ete | abject, whichy in my opinion, is one oF the gaeteaire, fy Hewby, Abate crimes | The any object of ral hia wl em ey came Kid oe ste, in afore? const | area and others aren Grog of con: | Rs ners Lung rp tnhedoat ot i |, ree, Wasamuin: romans | specie tothe died facts una detn | xr nme ge im and was also arrested and imprisoned. | struction or are proposed, and there is nodonbt | (i aint it de not he ale te a then ie ate | LADY MAUDE'S MYSTERY. A Tragedy in High | ton of the duties of an officer in. relation | roman After much delay friends procured two white | that the activity in this’ direction is the out- | (iY of Life. By GEORGE MANVILLE FENN, anthor of | thereto, which expression and definition, under | CO¥™ of sudy th: men to go upon their bonds, the Jeromes giv- | come of a legitimate demand representing the | Health here now than ever before. Itean be] ‘rho syns Mystery.” ete, ete. “Authorized | Porety which expression the | at THE MUSIC ROOM. ing chattel mortguges upon all their stock— | necessities of an increasing population, The | Sted a6 a general Proposition that there is no | Edition. New York: United States Book Co. Soren of marl cites coche by | effect. ‘On the south side of the house, t To the rear of the drawing room, and open- | horses and cattle—as security. Upon being re- | change to the cable system now about to be | Mote, certain. fact in By eeemiosloas te ABITTER BIRTHRIGHT. By Miss Dora Rvs- | numbericss precedents, the department is of ~ as seer, so ee bee ee ing from it through large folding doors, is the | leased they were not notified when to return, | made by the Washington and Georgetpwn rail- | ‘iat the publication of a disease of enistence, | S#UL, Ruthor of “AS Mi ” etc., | itself entirely competent to declare. In deter- puecrenetion aiiee makes a graceful break” in the long | music room. This is also fitted up in ma- and not understanding the white man's laws Fond and the adoption by the other city rail ayLen ieee i botraes atts Gas wanes tote 5,_g4uthorized Kaition. “New York: United | mining questions of law arising upon undis- ASD SAS owe. came. stretch of wall, while ou the southwest cornet | hogany, with mahogany wainscotin; a neta tag wash age eo gaa ek wgp_ ay Lares improved systems will naturally | (io in c ith othera almost seed puted facts the department does not require ey. i . - 7 ogany, : Band the | forfeited, the bondsmen took their stock and | result in giving an impetns to the erection of | tients are placed in contact with others almost | oxDER THE DEODARS. By Rpvanp Kirtino, i martial a and down the street fra lone Sietiar bey wine | Nils above are covered with a rich figured | sold it, and in December last they were rear | Kotace mn fre neat tothe, erection Of constantly: T'myself have seen children with i Mresstais obeciamen va a CLASSICAL AND. MODERN Lal jot one of a row nor is it snugiy fitted in be- | tween two others. There is not another house like it in the city. i SEEN FROM ALL DIRECTIONS. | Standing on a terrace back from the street | and close to Scott Circle it can be seen from all | directions at once and each view is a pleasing one. It is solid and substantial, but not heavy | or 3 rd. The massive front steps and the fi re of rough-finished stone, while | ve the first story the house is finished in brick, with stone trimmings that give a reli to the eye and add a charm to the ge eee, 1 jc service, dat Welles!ey Colicor without raming- the certificate af Nurwoud Jnatatwte Seborutice, iterature amd intiapel in still. peel ir fac anthor of “Plain Tales, from the Hills,” ete | “since this conclusion was reached the > VOCKEY. 3 Te o=_ tomer: terminating ina pointed Oct-| wave are. bumg with henry portcres and the | fees anages mpriaoned at Grafton, where | he population is comparatively manger, © | he ein gill peeing from their faces that be) Se: “ature bation. ‘New York United | ye Tat acen no reason to modify te At ne | ,2utractiony dint a romne an Pn on: f. The stone work on this tower is| pays fT 4 Dean , ere is another feature abort the adoption | 12 ~ listened with patience to succession cnt bs Waliact: Pore tw fuiched of unt below thenecon~tory minim | Feynt ra ‘Aaoge ease chair by herwindes | geen he, be, forgotten that the land | of theca systoma which of Snternt te | Siete, walking to acho wit omer Ite one OF CARRICONNA. An tran | mente: Iehar given you every opportscces to | WW Wau SEOMMER IAL SHOU! ow ol a . OF, AS A western | j, . , 3 upon wi se insignifican' were cut | real estate market. The company has recently | 17" ; INS, at = r ing action. a to} an Cayto pen 2. mae end ‘ous pore r it Wioeized ix covered with a handsome piece of tapestry. | has been the home of these fndians for cen- spent in acquiring land for the erection of ‘¥ | Under the new Jaw such a thing should be an tc. New York: D. Appleton | be heard before taking action. I to ; Indored yuver TIN pple we ds of its disapproval before you | aol 2) Tyyewetne.S : J impossibility. When a placard is put upon a you the groun: iP you | ‘Ty ones f afermmntagee ypapernies pp Fm dieansay! ower house and car houses the large sum of | pbossplity. When a placard is put upon & sent in your final report. In visiting upon you ; THE INTERIOR. , | expecial feature of the room. “Above thie ts a a — eT force and (eons non 636,000. With the exception of purchases | walk unwarned into the neighborhood of infec- R he Bamied Gonspiver Vee ORRIS. Suthor of | ite censure it has relied solely upon your own One's frat impression on entering the impos- | rewling light and a mirror that rune at an.| many tales amayr the machen and chiniee oe | made, by the government this is the largest | Ton. “The health officials will then go to work | izsatveimat CouePiratorm eto. etc. | Author: | eatement of the facts. In its communication ing arched doorway is that the house is larger | angle into the mirror in the mantelpiece. A| gt Lome, their only means of support thels | nga cine a heatest at one time in real estate | to tmoke out the germs and will not leave the | Co eee mong ppg! f cigeer ewe toa 2 | . : le ; , 5 n this city. About a year and ahalfago a syn- : herent Hedge) . these facte and your letter asking for a trial than wasat first thought. The second im- large leopard skin isepread on the floor in front | horses aud cattle. -gine and themscives left uns | diceus bought up what was known as the Flana- | Bremises free from restraint until every sign of | NAME AND FAME. By ADELINE SanomawT and | [ovves them undisputed. | ression ia that one is within a house that was | Of the open fireplace. ‘The room is lighted by | protected ia the mist of the vines ot ona nger has been wiped out. Ewixo Luster. Authorized Edition. New | eaves ~ The stone fireplace and mehogany mantel are in | turies and is a part of the land that has been | p. ; n tract, which comprised a number of squares es : wilt for a home—a house to live in, and not | Silver fixtures in the center and around the | Dakota winter. ‘The letters written home by |arcund Lincoln Park. east of the Capitol SEES Siete ee, or ca came oo hte oe te M: ply for the sake of appearance. “The first Jrlls, one of the latter being arranged to cast @ | the imprisoned Jeromes, some of which are in | Their investment amounted to $450,000. Larger Support Kefused Parnell. THE WAGES OF SIN. By Lvcas MaLRr, author | trial by court-martial and. that it regards your | Us Sight is pleasing. The oak-finished hallway is HEB above the upright piano that occupies the | the writer's possession, while manly, are indeed | sums than either of the above named have | A dispatch from ‘Tralee, Ireland, says| of Tete Blok ue! Ct te New York: | oss) ag having been finally disposed of. aeanalis okie and imposing, but not over. | COEF opposite to the fireplace. sertne | pitiful. Under date of December 23 young | been expended in the purchase of suburban | that the National Club of that town has by a} _ United States Book Co. ————+oe. THE MENU IN FEM! How Lovely Woman Flounders Through a y ~ handelier is particularly pleasing, being in the i : i - The walls are wainscoted and above | © 4 es jerome writes to his brother: roperty, notably the investment last spring by Wiis the form of a candelabrum with tw 1 branches The'Sharon estate and others interested Co teach id suspended from the ceiling by a heavy ail- | Pst, Brother: ae ‘The club also refused to hear Mr. Ti just below | 8” p Father and Ihave been brought up to court today | about a million anda half doljars in land be- : the left of | Yer chain. foe tea anae) "ue Iudae to In:prisonnent st Gratton | yond the limits of the city. ‘The railroad com- | #arrington, M.-P... who. finally ad PAULINE. By JULIAN Hawrworne, author of h refused to support Mr- Parnell. Sinire,” ete. ete. New Yor United States PLOCUTT 2. ACTING. ; ‘Turee complete cuurees. Gail tur catalorua, : ays. 4 a of e viet " Restaurant Bill of Fare. — the entrance door i+ a small recessed hat room Petals eet cator ail in’ two mentin Wedower | Pany, in addition to the large amount | Crowd of people from window. The victorious | With the three volumes noted above, Mr.| _ uae enh Tint taliban that is sereened off by heary draperies. On the] Koow ayffine shout the horse und wish youwould |expended in buying the Nailor square, party at the cub was headed by the priests of) Foy Adams’ contribution to our national | Didanybody ever observe without amuse- RT wondsmen and, ify fhe | where the ower house is to be Peoet Sl ee capac sat foes 10 Mil for. Yor | Tecate, hee decked to erect @ building which ii ment a woman order luncheon in a restaurant? ‘an onk mantel, and on either side this is a} history is completed. Although but a frag- eee MARTYN COLLEGE OF ELOCUTION, pow we did not. ates! i Nerve of the Chicigo Hotel Thieves. ing as it does only the administra | 8sk#a writer inthe New York Herald. There | _023-r Creche : | PL ns fyors 3 : ee ment, covering as it does o 4 a a al, or sober on be tek ns tnecaateere’ Tas] Latte eto al end at Turtle mountatn: Lend ben | [5 coniploted and the new Migs Dulane’ | From the Chicago Tribune, © Mens et sonoes Sedans tae period | is certainly nothing fannier unless it is two wo- | Cav. SEayigh AND DEPARTMENTAL EXAMI. ball is furnished with a number of comfortable | forall the children, for the New Year Vourtkow'ns | Which is to cost nearly £2,000,000, has been | ‘The Chicago hotel thief isa man of nerve. | cf time from 1801 to 1817, it 1s regarded by both | men ordering. 5 eT pene bei ne, OTe ood nnot be down to mountain for New Year. erected, the south side of Pennsylvania avenue, | One day last week when an Illinois politicias | raviewers and the public as perhaps the most | Some one has aptly said that “were it not for wr is covered with several large Turkey rugs ‘Your loving broth which has been in a negiccted condition for so | was sitting on his overcoat in one of the plush- | important addition to Ameritan historical lit- | the eyes of the sterner sex upon them it is more G™22gA CoLLRGE eae a ds near the mantel. | Here is one from the old man: Many years, will bear comparison at least in | covered chairs at the Grand Pacific, discussing | erature made during this generation, and from ald begin with | In saditnato fer ease ae Nt et pasties ‘The ceiling ix paneled with solid oak and from | eae these iwo localities with any street in the city, | the genatorial outlook with an acquaintance {each it haa received the highett praise, The at ez - the ceiling, about half way back the length of | Poeer na Thave been sentenced to thirty dayst im. | 8 far as the mere expenditure of money at any " th = ”. | vet is now complete in nine handsome volumes. xceptions, and many | #0 belles lettres.“ steuoeraphy, typewriting aml Whe ball’ pendent a icy exved oak fet | posed of $000 ves as weare poor'T Think we wut | Me H Concerted. ping him on the shoulder, mide’ Sn "?”| "hone who have enjoyed the bright writing | edes who are necustomed to dinennd Tune a | fins ies sae work screen. Portieres are ited fi . . , , said: L ‘expe * rie ork screen. Porticres are suspended from 3 | aot be held fa prison ite ip bas int ll proughay MRS. HORNSHY'S RESIDENCE. enum tiles os ep eee ae iV mceeee hitherto published | Botels, either alone or with their bi ‘ssiim ENGLER re, 8.5., Premdont._ ket out in two Mont rod ‘lly, Gob tes Sad Gait iene a oosences ee eae a ei a you van and cara living | A Unique residence has been erected on be- come as fastidious as men. But take the or- Px dinary : ‘Oh, I beg your pardon,” replied the guest, | Yin be sleneed to Gin its war boek, . : |ANO INSTRUCTION BY MISS MAY I. MAD, room of the rear portion. Ret ot eee ce ee eter indeed out | Rhode Island avenue near 16th street for Mrs. | as he lifted fiimeett from his garment, and, | Yroia atver ‘Supper,”” will be issued at an early Se = teas oa apn 4 Foe Ee LE the hovel Souseren, weit. ‘Aifectionately, R. B. Hornsby. The design of the front, as | continuing his discussion, let the fellow wali | ai etn sae ngry ther ‘tries tory bors nately, LOUIS. f with 4 $50 ulster. ‘The guest told his ex. | @4Y, by Henry Altcmus, in the same attractive | out as cheaply as possible or else ahe orders the | P& +n THE DINING ROOM. This is the way these people are treated—| Well as the materials used, strongly suggests the | ee ie re ee ee no extendad this | #t¥le as “The Idle Thoughts of an Idle Fellow.” | moet reous dishes. T. In the rear of the music room and at the end | robbed of the only thing they possess that oan | Flemish style of architecture. There is the ier does |: ° BRETT og The latter class will go into « fashionable HE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, | of the hall are two large rooms that run across | PTotect them from starvation; torn from their Byes gable, which gecentuates th ‘Oh, that's nothing. You go back to the same FALSE SUGAR ENTRIES, hotel restaurant, pe! two geen, and 723 Lath wt. ww. E | the entire house, the large dining room and the | *™ilies and thrown into prison, far from | height of the rather narrow front. The bu ir and the thief will come back and steal ela a order soup for one ‘then fll up on bread Best and Mow Practical instruction. breakf * Th i home, in the dead of winter, and all because | bricks, used mainly in the construction of the | jour shoes.” George C. Baker Arrested for Complicity tm | and rolls, which, with the best butter, makes a ‘Terms €10. eee ee - they cut s few fence Poste from lands that have | walls, ie oda shape of the bay projection and | "Last Monday the thief of nerve entered the the Fraud. ery tolerable repast. Atleast so says o lead- gman 4 longed em and their fathers from time | the device of an oriel window contribute to the | wri % i 08 Branches: New Boston, Philadctohte, Charen, cnt room Forty-tive feet inlengtin sertennky | Hmmetorial and the title to which they have | qiuintness of effect, which ix sich a marked | NTtNE room of, the Palmer House. A man| Ase result of the investigation at Philadel-|ing hotel man. | sas oe not teen | Farm eins Lamon, be = : ; iting at the desk busily engaged in Rusted yosterdiy by Colidbher never ceded or surrendered. feature of this tpye of architecture. The ir- | Vos, 80g phia conducted yesterday by Cooper, | obliged to charge extra for bread rate Monae inthe Cy, u's Fooms many | In view of such facts an these is ita matter | regular style iv further enluuced by. the | RTM, | His mew silk hat was on the ‘able not | Anpraiser Leach, Aaxistant United States Dis- | CbUgEd to, soup only, they would en the two rooms is a pendent fretwork | Of Surprise that Indians kill? Wonld it be a| broken line of the front. ‘The muterial | black derby without lining or sweatband, | trict Attorney W. Wilkins Carr and Special of teh endl on ior tits te 6 mass eed pry cl Oe a it Oe were to determine to on ony 25 er tpn Heed be) erage od | When he departed he wore the guest's $8 silk, | Agent Hanlon of the Treasury Department into creen snpporting this fretwork, bat I st one shonld expire in his and a light ‘e- which | Jeaving the worn out derby behind. But the | the frauds discoverod to have been Wide doulhe doorway between ther. qag, | tracks, knife in band? Init any wonder that | forms a plewing combination. ‘The principal | 1e4¥ing the worn out derby behind. But the | the peover perpetented M22 Susan ANDRE Ws RICE, Vocal Culture. Cerificate of, E- Connervatory, Boston, Mas, Ow every day or two the telegraph announces that | entrance is on a level with ihe street and leads | M42 Of nerve in the matter of altering the invoices of sugar | Secee tolerate heart porueres, nparne | Uheg ingreat uneauinead dong here pa | sto largecntrance hal ‘Ou tc les i te | uae almet Howe mowenger boy 2 cents t0| oastenen to Spreckels Bagar Nessg Come ; rooms. tergens, however, are not | pie and that “trouble is anticipated?” + | staircase, which occupics the projection and : ny, by which the government has been de- red. work abow Vy hoch haat ——— continues up to the top of the house. The | Ob: where did you get that hatt rauded to the extent of about 20.000, making Tancheon will order soup for two - work sbove, andl when des yean.be te eeuavek Reiwacke Rovelty of running the staircase in the | This was the first intimation the guest had of | sn epparent increase in the profits of the com- | when there are only two ladies, although as a | @1,GPORGE'S HALL FOR BOS. 87, OROMGES, ee ems woe She is ri he Dog ¢ front of the house is one of the pleasant | his loss. any to that amount, George O. Baker, a clerk | 9 starter soup for one would be plenty. prin. Careful training; . ‘hae mmmense ge ee git ing — Deeds = = a ms bane ———e Re) surprises of this attractive — home.| Not long ago a guest was takinga nap in one | In tl oo eye office, was leat night arrested | “Others lobster or chicken Seetinn : ‘The hail is particularly cheerful and well | . Tt is wainscoted and Suished | hom Perry to, Leslie O. Dillingsly, pt. 8, eq. ‘The first landing brings the visitor directly | of the easy ebairs in the rotunda of the Tremont | by the deputy United i order for com: | with a glass of milk, and this will be — ‘The thief stepped up to him, removed | plicity in the frauds. up ae for i te — : for ‘eddition 1 the large arched | in oak and the furniture is of heavy cak uphol- 854; 1,450. T.E. Waggamen et al. to ©, E. | into the main parlor, which occupies the entire | House. with an order for ice cream or charlotte St COLLEGE, ANNAPOLIS, MD. ; sane in tagisiee, Sie Wa a Banes, lot 90, blk. 15, Le Droit Park; 23,600, | Width of the house with the exception of the | his new bat from his head andleftan old slouch | | Nothing wrong has as yet been discovered in | rnese, with chocolate ecleires the climax. ened elem wintry loc tha ra ase /an | freon touched out with de A.D. “Brooks to Mary A. Murphy, enb 28, a, |e ken oy oy the sairence,, nck of thle) ta apace, Ss area steee etnnd | “Sans lok she ugh coat some | REEFS GTS Ten rain loog sents. At night it is lighted bys large ie pelian red and the woe ren | 206; @—. J. H. Smyth to Rebecea 8, Barnes, | pantry and buck siuireace still further in the i Pald Of hes, however, given to Collector Oooper | trim sure beloteneneoen is AVAL ACADISY from chandelier in the center of the rear part | {he Crowsbeams in the ceiling ie painted with | p14, vik. 21, Meridian Hill; #~ Fear. Boneath is the kitchen and the other | ¥rom the New York Sun. check for an additional 95,000 to be med in| “However this may be, a woman seldom| 357 Seislorus address foes 1L.D.. Ph.D. and ns number of side lights, in light and | large red rug fay Me wall age several gune (abe d apartments, ¢ interior is finished | “Excuse my coming to dinner ina business | case the deficiency is greater than was at first | orders then fish and winds up with a | === raceful — Fong Loom nl lace anal an enndlead copy of the Chaslotte Goa Ba +] in pine, which opus = pean rbodaph pron ry suit, old fellow. My way, you know.” supposed. well with a small cup ogg eh ns Corday in the Corcoran Gallery of Art. The 400. W: ‘ : i “That's all right. You won't mind my gi A LETTER FROM RED - fer the rt, - stairense, | conor br opbrredhc 3p iy ‘aeaies to be ta — roesser, pt. | and the color of the hangings and furniture. giving cLoub. feminine ‘The entrance hall and parlor are finished in | Yous small table all by vourself in the pantry, r a s iets, geen from the front door. The fretwork screen | Yc{'™e Nith the room, is @ splendid picce of | aq. gi: $—. T. a. to hth . , “ustee, ight volors, the dining clicate shade } Will you? Its aconceit of mine to do it, old | He Says the Brailes Foresd Mim teGe With 4s continued around this and by means of por- | NOT. folid. substantial =. a - 12, Le Droit Park; @, C. a The waeinotng is hendeomely chap.” Them. teres the stairs can be shut off from the hall | ct. Ht is supported on, elther side of ‘the ‘uael panclod and the mantels are graceful designs, + Dr. A. Bland of the National Indian De- | ie "wost” "Om either wae of the cetier | Or Ram ac ge ae See ena rn peenptaenp marpeent vray e aieyn ye omy ng room, | 4 - = - M. 3 J be three smaller pillars nnd above the | ings Investment Company, same property: @-—. | the wood work of the rome. Instead of tiles nt scutes Red Cloud dated Pine Ridge, January 12, giving mirror is a splendid big cornice piece, runt At one of the tin type galleries the other day | his version of the recent troubles out there. | lmort to the ceiling td completing’ what ce $0 Hilauboth Huntress, sub 2, 0g.) ta Siuplases in suatp inttanens_ are Sted With |. sectiaunba who waa in Walling molioel Whey | mas’ vaseA says that the Brules forced really the most notable feat f the room. about ten years old hanging around the door with them much his wilt. At the south end of the room isa bay window IMPROVING A THEATER. he» bed \ him to go against looking out into the side yard and pouring in z Plans have been prepared by Mr. W. Bruce |*24 he beckoned him in and asked what | When they heard of the killing of Big Foot’s great tlood of light. Leading out of this room| Zebedee many years | Gray, architect, for the new addition to Ker- | ¥** wanted. they determined to return to the: ter of Mr. {0 the east and also facing the south is quite 8 nan’s Theater. Some time ago Mr. Kernan| “Could I geta picture here?” whispered the ee ee =| retired Ra cemarenany. Combridge, ie deed. The asnistant i purchased a piece of property on the south | 184. e * | Say would’ nee tot ete ot 'Late | abe to etn page ee 2. side of Pennsylvania avenue near 11th street. | “Why, you.” one night he ‘to make She war at the time ‘teaching fin we. ‘The rear of this property abuts on the theater | ‘‘How much'll it cout?” his excape with ie, ay He eed > at property, and it is the intention to make here| ‘Only # quarter. You'll be next.” ‘White Hawk and thelr while the other the unforvanate young lady was the entrance to the . ‘Bat it imn't for me, sir; ite picture of my | Indians . were Bs torpedo be Stern hanes morisg tt BICYCLES. knew to Gen. “Oh, that won't make any difference. Bring | “ew, $9, Gen, Miles a on =F. arenght her tenons | [HE isl COLUMBIA GAPETY BICTCLE wy eee, ater" guoped the the other ‘Indians. His bes stwars Rat ekcing ber end wit susterabe ro Mas arrives, _ i ies the words af the Groat Pe Towing sriug inst it | few moments she was Gased, but apon regain: | ™t#+ Detuty and puteailcther tseap, tin '» d-dead, sir; died sornnes oni oar oon deen Wane ‘heard that consciousness she was surprised oak ae: Call and see st pon ys the was found to ‘Lieut. wae coming to talk ‘the to know that sbe had in some mysterious Posigiaed of only 11 conte and, after, ascertain | Beales he 10 were bin Tegained her power of ‘She was _ that his statements were Se eee to converse es well ss she did before the man paid the expense of °B ‘California Brewess Organies. ‘aitiction betel ber. ‘Miss Mapes will now make as GEO. 8. ATWATER &00., we ‘The American Brewery Association of fan | #2 cffort to secure reappointmentes teacher 2406-08 Pom. ove. tin types of the ina i ‘the echool. SSS Sas Sieg SBE ere een almost as members of the €f of Bt Le nia Other prossineat i tt f t i