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CITY AND DISTRICT. a nd the Zoological Park, which is a HALF IN GIFTS. 4 CHANGE ROUTE. be appendage to, the Ssithsonian ee ; ‘ ‘ @F Tue Evexrxo Sran’s subscription list, | Institut as are the groundsaround | The Sel Wedding the Most | A Report Which Alters Somewhat the Course fii besha of, the olla, ond Sea. peus snd 54. It does not stand upon the seme Notable in New York for Years. Of the Washington and Georgetown BR: ing It on Children, ot defended on the same ground. 7 penne ng myself, who were | THe Wedding of Miss Maria Louise Shepard, | Mr. Heard yesterday submitted his report on z Se . “ ‘sof the Zoological Park, resisted | ¢llest danghter 6 Oohiag ‘Mrs. Elliott F. Shep-| the bill changing somewhat the route of the come inspection of any person having a color- | °n'T vot sainst every step which resulted in | ard of New York city, filliam Jay Scheiffe- | Washington and Georgetown road. The re- joss of its claimsas the estabiirhment of ‘the Lock Creek Park; | lin, eldest son of William H. Schieffelin, took | ported bill authorizes the road to lay ite tracks. guarantee to adver. | ‘icrefore we come back to the orizinal propo- | piace yesterday st noon at the Fifth Avenue | along 15th street to H street and thence to 14th papers in the world, | mithon's bequest by establishing the instita: | Presbyterian Ohare. ‘The pastor of the church, | instead of I street, as in the original bill. The Gaia cecdienda wedi an a ones beuned GAM the Kev. Dr. John Hall, officiated. The bride | authority to allow the tracks to cross the M clopment of that institu- | ix the first grandchild of the Inte William H. | strect bridge is accompanied by the following rehased that property for the purpose | Vanderbilt to be married, andthe groom is a | proviso: See a parely a Roieatine | STBAsOn of the distinguished statesman, John | Provided that the said company shall, at its ALively Discussion in the Hoase Over Its | branch, the ical part of it being neces- Jay. The bride wore a gown of white corded own expense, widen the bridge on Pennsyl- sary {0 carry out scientific investigution. It | ilk, made quite simply, and a tulle veil, which | vania avenue across Rock creek to such width | stands upon the same footing as all other parts | was held in place by a diamond rose, the | and in such manner asthe Secretary of War A) der oes - where they have obtained | groom's gitt. The bridesmaids were Miss | shall consider necessary for the purposes of the | the bes * RO: NG ONE-HALF . Eleanor Hobinson and Mise Ethel = railway and to accommodate the public travel, FROM PAYING | send consins of the groom; Misa Eleanor Shepard, a | and Wf sdditional weter mains ore’ weed ao ‘Special to the New York Herald. Bratm, Feb. 5.—Prof. Henoch, the great an- 2 open to the wel- ‘THE TOPMOST PEAK OF THE MOUNTAIN REACHED— Lava, ICR AMD MIST—ON THR LOFTIEST PLACE IN THE EMPIRB—A SALVATION ARMY livery rooias arc | warm frien If anything is wanted to sustain interest in African exploration, the Pall Mali Gaztle thinks, “Dr. Hans Meyer's luxurious volume, ‘Across East African Glaciers,’ ought to do it. aie aes by E. H. 8. Calder, and ex- | published by Messrs. George Philip & Son. Its Periments with the lymph, as the danger to the | numerous illustrations and maps are beyond ete Se nae Praise. The doctor's account of the first ascent valcten Lies of Kilimanjaro is the chief feature of the 4 RACE WITH A MAN EATER, | Work, and we proceed to give a few extracts cure has been effected. Out of twenty-two children’s euses in his hoe- only one patient showed even temporary Improvement, whl in several instances the became worse. The professor has therefore resolved not to make any more THE ZOOLOGICAL PARK. ther specimens it THE RUNNING EXPENSES AND MAKES A STRONG | west and everywhere, and while part of this is i issea Edi describing that monarch of mountains and the PLEA FOR TUE DISTRICT WITUOUT AVAIL. being carried on, it fs being done in manner Coasin, and the Misses Raith and Atice Shepard, | arches for exid the government, shall | 4 startling Adventure im the Surf at the Se- | gallant conquest Dr. Meyer made of its top- AUCTION SALES, | - : most ment of the city and | Sisters of the bride, and Miss King. ‘They wore | defray the expense of proc snd, placing ‘of Washington, and | £0%24 02 white silk and big white hats and car-| such mains in position, and cost moan Islands. njovment of the eitize ried pi . f peak. mpeg ar <d pink roses, There were twomaidsof honor, | mains shall be borne equally by the United| Charles Frederi: Phulsdslphic | “Toward sunset ni ‘ instass much interost and 10 more in- | jetle' Mises Marguerite Shepard and Leila | States and the District af Columbia. Bhs pl bscgiert amcor see BRS geri magherd prs fe mod ams Js, in the grounds of the White Hone or | 10%ne. a sister and a cousin of the bride, both | The company is also to pay for all damages to es hearers tatters mere | PT pg pot ig Tag cy cther of the nublie grounds uaed for other | dressed in white. ‘The groom awuited the bride | and change in any underground conduits. In| the Samoan Islanders of taking a plank and = — Pera ny aro beare to Etna, al Park. The | purpoaes: By tating it wey other way than |t the alter, attended by his best man, Mr.| regard to the tracks on North B street and | riding into shore on the crest of the big waves ut ¢ oie a oe = eas in relation | 2o Dart of That tention ee ae a tan | Hamilton Fisk Webster. across the plaza of the Capitol the report states | that lazily roll in upon the beach. Some ac- 4 The House yeste Stan's report closed, intention of ec charging to the District one-L. expenses of the Na THIS AFTERNOON. fter Tur | e more its | they ba: unjust plan of | re of the ranning GRABLE IMPROVED | (PHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. CATALOGUE SALE or OF S STREET r" . BRICK DWELL discussion came up when the c i After the ceM@mony a wedding breakfast was | that the committee makes datic * 80 apparent from Moji. From Moji (4,600 feet Aho REMISES No. 1503 8 STREE: VALUABLE BOOKS, MANY OX ' tothe park were reached in the sundry civil | that the whole matter may come up hereafter, | served at the house of the bride's grandmother, | leaving the maticr to the discretion of the | T7¢ Bigh. proficiency and are able to stand shoveses level) to the base of Kibo (14.400 Bp wirtne ofa dead of trast Aste May 8, D. 1870, | AMERICA, Bi "Mattei in) opened she wee Sot Teas lotta | stain nd he oun Ste | Hou the repartee company [erect Plesk and idk The wort ia| fee ground neat he rae of oe tn aff sa Ea ANNE & D2 narounon ment by inquiring what the appropriation for | pote, which las been the care exer since this Sldane, which connect with that | binds lt, to .BWy any property holder for | si to NG oes ee ascent is very much more rapid. A more “esse Ts bridges meant. Mr. Cannon replied that the | was ‘done. ‘his is a very small part of the | Houses bein bea ntifull vite @ saa ss! ¥y the proposed road. sarned as skilfully asa native. | snblime spectacle could not be gined th ERENCH REVOLUTION, Pt on t hen Mi 000,000 appropriated in this Dill. and the ing beautifully decorated, w “i SOR IFS 8 An adventure he met with one day is thus de- | that on which e . bridges were uctoss the ra and then Mr. | anaee suprepeinted in othe | ers being used altogether with palms and other GOULD ON VARIOUS TOPICS, pitted: bs we gazed entranced as that even: INCLUDING ALSO SOME Outhwaite said be had it from goodfauthority | Ubjection to it seems to be « saving at the | greens. ‘The breakfast was setved in, the, two oe — —— and the motntain ctoed ILLUSTRATED BOOKS AND POETS, hie pak as lh pigot with danger of « probable was | Rictre galleries, one opening into the other. | ile Views on the South, Government Tele-| | There were six of us enjoying the sport | Trvesled in all its proud serenity: | The south- | of grou) known a , é med by a high-priced architect, ha = he table of the bridal party, at which were graph and the Currency. with as many natives. Ihad a plank especially great ice dome blushed red in -~ og cenit cebesvinen of erento AND A FEW | MR. HEARD FAVO! See tar © AMENDMENT. seated twenty-six people, including the parents the splendor of the setting sun, while further | ‘ith the tuprovements fren Mr. Heard so favored the amendmeat pro-| of the pairs was placed in the middieot the | A special from Koxville to the New York | M#d® for the purpose, wide and stout enough | to the oast the snows of the summit lay in deep Nees of 1 builder, submitted to a proctic LAW BOOKS, A to make bids on the strue~| posed hy Mx. Breckinridge. Mr. Heard said: | Pieture gallery, and about it were grouped 100 | Sun says the Gould party arrived at 3 o'clock | *® beat my entire weight, and by lying upon it | blue shadow. Here and there the glistening ALMOST ALL IN FINE CONDITION. lt aeen I ‘ K ; Ts00n forced my way over the incoming rollers | mysterious mantle was pierced b: pointa 11 that after the’ ri ernment ouzht to have a | suite inbles, at cach of which were sentel from | yesterday afternoon. The party were driven | nag Aonted in the Comet eh eee ei aes | Of dat bao eras Blerced by jagged pointe TO SANE BLAGK AE. te amneenens ROSTER, eee, work fall dows len, but uot, as may friend states, | Fr, aie Persons, masking in ell fully G00 | to the residence of Col. Sandford, where they | beyond, Here I turned my plank shoreweed |@ King. And turcly res een ot ELEVENTH ST. AND PENNA. AVE., ae none 3 fit of the District of Columbia. 1 | ve oomepat were entertained at luncheon. In the evening | and waited for a good roller. Every third one | Foyal robes more royally than this monarch of - 3 Name eet iting Hts of the two families, All the “! = would like t ¢ what j fe people of the United States, establish a ith in ten days frown my D. ©. purchanr on. Sve days" ad : THURSD caps ete yurchamr on. Sve days" advertisement. xD ; - ny advertinsr AY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS, FEBRU- i: Anh raz meet SRR; Trusters. ARY 12 AND 13, AT 7 O'CLOCK. iued that the estimates u jants wore white gloves and large white | they attended a reception at the residence of | ¥#*, a4 role, large, and finally a big green- | African mountains, Kilimanjaro. His foot rests ark this year had beea cut down une- | rosettes, after the French fashion. Lander's | Col. McGhee. bodied one came whirling in, shut out the | on it of velvety turf and through the 4 ; iow: | ROTizon. Av it came I canght it, and as I felt | dark-green forest the steps of his thi h SRATRARD Ae orchestra of forty men pla} - 2 me ind as of rone reac! N, D he Hurngirien eg ins conserva-| | Mr. Gould said last night in an interview: | tho transferred motion lightly. sprang tomy | downward to the onthe thers mt nds oe TEM Stat i. it was oneof the most notable ‘The south is now developing rapidly, and I feet and steadied myself on the monster that | struck before the glory of his majesty. Art| J1®d&ds “DUNC BROS. ; Auctioneers. Books will be ready for examination Monday, Feb- ‘ork haw known. At the home of | think will continue todoso. ‘There is some | extended up and down the shore and was rush- | May have colors rich cnoughtofix one moment | sy-THE ABOVE. STPONED ON AG- | °F 9, and up to lrour of wale the bride Wednesday night there was one of | Western business coming this way. There is a| ing in to its own destruction. The exilaration | of this dazzling splendor, but neither brush nor | count of the luclemency of the weather anti FRIDAY, the most contly collections of wedding presents | good deal of grain coming south now. Kansas | 42Cunted almost to intoxication. On I went, | pen can y the unceasing play of color— | ?EBRUARY SIXTH, is ever spread befor m bride im that cits. "Every | Cty. may be faivly: tekon ne the place from | £0° DS Wave beginning to comb and hiss, leay-| the wondrous purples of thesummit deepening | _fg-ads “other col | Member of the Vanderbilt family spent | oni 3 v ing me on the edge of a watery precipice into | as in the Alpine afterglow; the dull greens of = expenditare of this the improve- ther col-| money lavishly for, the. bride. Nearly every. Wich to reckon comparative distances to the | which I would apparently be tlirown. the forest and the sepia shadows in the ravines TOMOKKOW pment of this park beyond the Stuithsescan | 4g was worthy of especial notice, but some | Coast. My impression is that from that point} | “On I went, s = ce can we. the Representatives of | | zoological park for the benefit of the District SCRITICISEP. | of Columbia? No such authority exists. This | » the number of | park is to be established for the benefit of this f regents of the | nation and the nation should pay f ie We faa nad held in the past year took oc- | Would have just as much right to make the peo- Seiiein bet bole sale Ee fy a | pasat this Wlstcict pay for the Cagean colar = rs barn ng of J: DORE of to way that if some ot given to the aie ee oe eee eee LING, Auctioneer OF VERY VALUABLE KTY. MUNG HUGS No. Dots NORTHWEST sale im trons of the premise TWELE OH DAY OF OUR CLOCK nto any in ref 1 itr omer rently b Sa a | THES mating wally to.» companion | snd bollows growing ever darker as evening | (THOMAS DOWLING, Auctier. | AY MALE PAS here examination of reports and the mere call- were simply dazzling in their brilliancy. ‘The | to the coast by way of the Missouri Pacific and | 0n the beach. Then I's nly became aware | steals on apace; and, last, the gradual fading @ square 312, aid lot fi Fs of formal meetings, you are certain to drift ; f welding J ‘* a resent an actual value of | the terrvinal system, and thence by water to | that something was beside me. I gave a side | 8Way ofvall as the sun sets, and over everything FINE DRIV HOUSE AT AUCTION. ls ree. be ween Xn! «) marth Ido not mean cor- | E the Spistsict of Co- | more than Leif a million dollars. Perhaps the |New York, is about the sume by the northern | glance and tho reality almost made me lose my | spreads the gray cloud-curtain of the night. It | ,}PLM 0 TOMOHROW ATURDAY), FERRED. | sors Sorane with sbstiny sarily that by any mean aking the Pistrict of Co | most valuable and striking gift of all was that | Toads.” foothold upon the rushing plank. What I saw | is not a picture, but a pageant—a king goes to | front of my ctiction rooius, aPyrstclaes Drivin Alone | ° scandal growing out of Fae aas: top patag | Presented by Mr. and Mrs. WPT Slonne. This | When asked if he thought the railroads of | Was the sharp dorsal fin of a man-eater shark | his rest, about elit years oid. rediture’ of the | ership eal garden for ihe ben was a necklice of diomond pendants, in which | the country would eventually be under one | cutting along through the water like a knife. | ‘‘Of the elaborate preparations made for the| 1. es eee is the Unite tbe lieve weahondt Mave there are 295 brillinnts. No adequate concep-|™Aanagement Mr. Gould ssid: “No. It is too | The monster wus thirteen or more feet long | little band of mountaineers we have not space | =~ ALTER B WH " that zoological garden. I believe it should be | tion eun be had of its beauty without seeing {t, | big an undertaking. Owners of some roads | ud was partly turned up toward me, showing | to speak, nor can we do more than mention the | WW B. SRLS R OS, =, soud that somet the board had been held during the session. The board had ex: at th urts of expenditures on the Zoole P: uu inspected the plats and designs for fu- tions * | but a connoisseur puts its value at over =100,000. | take their worth more than others. ‘Then the | the white gleaming under surface, Tony, interesting scraps of scientific observa- | LARGE sree sed for'by ihe Distriee | Mz8. Cornelius Vanderbilt gave "a splendid | stock of dividend-paying ronds is scattered, | | “What passed through my mind in those few Hon wach De. Mayer notes oa ae Node peorie willesjor ityat least { Present in the shape of asun, the midille gem | People have ‘lifferent ideas and it is hard to | #econds can hardly be imagined. I gave my- | describing ‘an extraordinary arborescent plant See eee eee re hnicman | | of the setiing being of over 30 karate. Presi- | 6et them together.” self up for lost, as I believed that the shark | (Senecio Johnstoni), which looks in the dis- E TOMORROW MC dent and Mrs. Harrison presented a handsome | _ 10 regar1 to railroad regulation he said: “In| Would soon rush at the plank, when over 1| tance something like a human being, Dr. ng this institution as a } 4 azxieos “eb ) > CARY SEVENTH SITHIN AND IN ARY TENTH, 1801 ‘s dinner service. ‘The gifts came from all over | 80me states where the commissioners have | Would go, an easy victim. Ido not know that | Meyer describes the scene in the region of mist i 7 my a 3 on remarked: “Yes, and every- en ectablished for the beneBiet | the country andi Rurops. [he young couple | Worked in unison with the roads they have done | Lhave more than ordinary nerve, but it flashed and cold: F gerd read an Tn oa il weld tae ere Smt wg tho expenditure of ‘the {this House "I shail | left last night for the south, and will sail on the | Brest good to the ronds and to the state. In | through my mind that possibly the shark was | “‘*The landscape here is almost melancholy | guy parance or CALS sx MENT OF cIOARS, | is turned over to a gentieman sscople of this Dis | Majestic on March 25 to pass some months in | Other cases it has been the reverse.” waiting for me to falland would notattack me un- | in its somber monotony. As far as the eye can TO WHICH WE ASK THE A. TION OF | ’ Selanne dtetlel arensonary guinat making the people of this Dis’ travel with the bride's uncle, George Vander- | _ He did not think that goverament control of | lesa I did, aud in some unacconntable way was | reach nothing is tobe’ scen save dark gray | _ Bex Tait ppose, has never devoted | fh. te imyrovement and uniniemeree of thet | Dit. the telegraphs would cheapen the service to the | enabled to retain my self-possession. Every | blocks of lava scattered over the gravelly or 30 Waite B WILZIAMS& 00., a aif im all’ the days of his life | £0" {Be pn Senthice chinocemectnt on 42° nits ams people. second I was gaining; every second brought the | sandy ground. Neither grass nor bush relieves bce = 1 ______J ruita esteem gir lve eet Sarden, or for anything else coun with it. ‘The Opposition to Sennter-Elect Dubels. In regard to the quantity and the proper | big wave nearer the beach. Now it was on the | the waste;- no sound of living creature | §, BENSINGER, Auctioncer. Liskiew in’ bottles and demijohas, in charge of this matte ALL THE MOSSY MAD BEEN JUPICIOUSLY EX-} A ypecial from Bois City, Idaho, says: The | form of snrrency Mr. ‘iould said: “As to the | ¥erge of breaking; still the shark maintained | grects the car. The silence is unbroken eave | WASHINGTON HORSE AND CARRIAGE BAZAAR. ria sobs sallidteed the heeaed: fae’ TENDED. democratic members of the logislature held a | *tAiciency of currency, we are now increasing | its position; then I heard the welcome roar | for the eerie sough of the wind as it whistles PEREMPLORY SALE OF MU nal a to what was Mr. Wheeler said that every cent had been . of Y helioved | 2t the rate of about $5,000,000 a month by: the | above me, and down it came like an avalanche, | among the boulders or rustles the crisp leaves | g Will te sold at the ‘ Bel cal man understood | judiciously spent on this park. As to the gen- caucus last night, and it is generally believed | operation of the silver bill. We are be; inning | *cinfillating and gleaming, until with one | of some starveling shrub and wafts the misty | St TiN O'CLOCK ( | matters should have charge of the scapes Ligier ae gen- | they agreed to take 2 hardin the proposed effort | to feel it and at the end of a few months will | Mighty burst the aquatic monster broke. For | wreaths across the drear expanse of gray. The | Mules from the mines of Penusyivania. ‘out of the park. while’ the as.|%eman who expends this money, said Mr. to elect a Senator to contest the seat of Senator- | feel it mvch more. What created ‘he strin-|® ingle second I stood in the gleaming mass | rent and cracked masses of lava assume the ‘Thirty head of Horses sui 31 a oe, Re, he. some person thoroughly versed Wheete x, Jean conceive of no one more proper | cicet Dubois. It invald aresolution will beintro- genes here was the fect that people got scared sod @ en was dashed upon the h safe and characteristic tortoiseshell-like appearance | drivers, ae luesrengy achat 30.5 So atl ney anil clein and) of he teat char should be cbtained for | to control the expenditures or to supervise the : ns and did not know how far Cougrass might go 5 which e: so much remark on the part of ALSO | Bheiving, Males and Show Cameet ane reeity- demons of Te mabject’ Mi Bemts suet | arrangement of thls park. ___ | duced in the senate declaring that the election | toward free coinage, and they hoarled their | ‘The shark did not come in, which was ev-| Mr. H.H. Johnston. It is only here and there Teniy-fve Second-hand Wacons, Daytons, Phae- Cominamd gemneel eaten con <a Mr. Rogers suid he did not charge any im-| of « United Stites Senator {oF a full term of wix | gold. Now ikut confidence ixtestored, money | Mence to me thst it had not been overcome | in the more sheltered nooks that an trolated | ‘Loses, Harmen, e-.Be0 | UN |S HOaAs DOWLING, auctumert. hed their atieation, to'vome investi | Proper expenditure of money. He simply | eure fro March 4 next has been illegal and | fias come out and you will notice that money in | by the rush of the water, but was simply fol-| shrub or a solitary tuft of lowers manages to | 7 = ee ae ee mine whether there ought not | Wanted attention called to the park, vo it might | favoring the election of a successor to seCon- | New York is a drug. As to the proper form of wring me with due regard to its cuisine. “I | struggle into life. T AOotos Sale at NORPOLE, Va. to be some change in the organic law for the | be determined whether there had “een a ju-| ell: 4 e Supporters of Judge Clagett claim | money, treasury notes, based on gold ard sil- | need hardly say that this was mylast experience | _*‘ “Amid these de ressing surroundings, as I | REGULAR erty Known as Camphells & government of the Zoological Park. dicious use of the money 2 We enough votes to carry the measure | yer, is the best.” riding breakers. Upon inquiry I learned that | was scrambling about in search of botanical x NAL EFFECTS AT MY AUC’ ry to Roanoke dork When the last paragraph was reached, which | Mr. Breckinridge’s amendment was rejected | through both houses and give him a majority a rg eer natives bad been attacked by sharks during apecimens, my foot struck against something | ROOMS SATURDAY, FEBRUARY SEVEN provuled at the end that one-half of the 350,500 | ¥ive voce and an amendmez:t proposed by Mr. | 8 joint ballot. Julian Pauneefote’s Denial. the sport on several occasions. When I look | that gave out a sharp, metallic sound and, look- ‘SING AT TEN O'CLOCK, EM- Spveprinted cheuka: be poi ty tha District, (lisa), striking out the clauses a. Sir Julian Pauncefote, the British minister, | P%CK "son it and recall the sensation of rush- | ing down, I discovered » sadly-battered empty IN PART- Sit Wrechiociige (Kz) moved to stchte oat provuied for the transportation of ani- acrificed to Christian Science. : » th io de. | {1S oumard high on. the crest of a big wave I | proserved-meat tin, bearing ‘the pathetically | ONE KANDSOME BERLIN c this provision. ie mais, for the purchase of rare specimens and | A special dispatch from Mason City, Iowa, | has given ont for publication an emphatic de- | almost wish I could indulge in the sport mely inscription, “Irish stew.” A few 5 PrAhOe noon aan K PLEA FOR TH oT. for salaries, and also reducing the appropria- Another life was sacrificed lat night to| tial of the language attributed to him by a | though without the shark accompaniment.” further on I came upon a tattered sheet of the 3 r oeal ‘Terns: One-third cash; balance in one, two oni — rarest pepiapreeea settee tion from time es oe e iad ‘bristian science.” Eight days ago Mra. | News agency in connection with the recent de- ————— cringe Rep Cie pe moe) Avant. Evi- Saal ELSES Tater. Map of above property cam - Bree diile said } always considered lt, ‘ A PRINCE ECTADY, _ | dontly we had chanced upon the same campin . H. TRICE hisamendment. He said: “I think there isa very ment of this park asa stupendous | W**ten A. Crosby was taken seriously ill with — - me beaters os = co pion OB ZEON SCHEMPCTADY. | gromsd that Dr. Abbow eed Eblertbed sort te 3630-208 oe broad distinction in point of justice between | piece of folly. He opposed especially at the | €Pilepsy. During the first night of her si se. lle saysin alettes to Mr. D. 2. McKee, | reeldenta in the Early Life of the Consort | Year before, for in the station at Moji this mame ])OSANON BHOS, Auctramore roquiring the District of Columbia to pay hait | Present time the appropriation for tho trans | she had soventeen spasms, and these coutinued ger of the Associated Press in this at Quecn'Eimnshalaens, chronicle of Salvation Army doings had been | Lagecrscesspraege ope apa fof the purchase price of this park and requir-| PoTtation of animals, Mr, Stock:lale’s amend- | at intervals during her entire sickness. Being | Cit¥:, “A man accosted me in « public ear and 2 one of the stock funds of amusement. All the z iy ht sIRESS EMOE- ing it to pay bal! of the expense of the evllec- | Ment was also rejected. ‘The discussion then | a scientist she culled for “Christian science’ | *Ked me whether I had heard of the decision | #¢om the Schenectady Unton. same, [took the motto “En Avant” asefavor-| P1015. BILCASELS AND ING EV, BEING ROUNL -\D tion of the animals that are to be gathered | dtifted to other matters. healers, and these gathered about her bedside, | Of the Smpreme Court given that de ou the| Many an Old Forter will remember a little | able augury for us. COOKING AND HEATIEG STOV ALIKE NOKTMWEST, there. I did not think it proper for the District ——_—_-+-—___—_ but the patient gradually grew worse. At the | Kei tormed me that, leave bag just Coon eines | 4azk skinned, black haired, foreign looking | |“ ‘At height of 14,200 feet we were still one | THE ENTIRE CONTE" OF 4 COUNTRY REMI- iand tesiaiuent of Anns dopey any put of this ccpeme. I though’ 8 PENSION OFFICE BUSINESS. end of five days a regular phvsician was culled, | £5 ste the petition, We eschandele fer cee | boy playing in Front streetand around “2's” | 24 a one Dh yn ath ny ae ’ fmf sscccamanbidhaeha nee iscsi ut when he arrived the patient was beyond the | *° : : 3 ee tc wers upward for another 5,510 feet, its base been duty ge hn eter cast a cave on | Aplientlons,Recunea Cader the New and Peciof meats," t's | Rong fepwrks, abut the Seton eink | engine Nous fer or Aft eae age. He | Rearing aaa omer im ben The Shae oad Guat tauotne Hanpecstnteee Cat por ieer apdpenctior ly aaa ed fo thie had eee ies Hutch Taaid I was | will be recalled a» Johnny Dominis. Ho was | last traces of flowering vegetation were left be- | LARGE LOT OF BUILDERS" Ma this park had nothing to do with the District of va ; ‘The McCarthy-Dixon Fight Postponed. Md Tot Tented tg oaided. The conversation | a stranger und the boys took him in. The story | hind at a height of 15.420 feet. At 16,400 feet ar rerio Columbia, except that it is located in it; that it | Gen Raum, commimioner of pensions, has) ca “woCerthy and George Dixon, colored, | renot asted two minutes when I alighted | cf tho boy was this: we came upon the first flakes of snow, which | 25 Honses POH DHAFT AND DIIVING PUR- fs the enterprise of the United States growing | "Titten a letter to Secretary Noblo calling his | | Ct! McCarthy an ee », Gclored, | from the car. I lind not the slightest iden that | Of ne VO Tas Mn oe a whaler, oceurs on the north side in almost continuous | 4) FUSES: ere Beemer the Coated Sates growing | Trention tothe Dusincas of the pension ee | Mere to have fought, lastnight af tho Puritan | {vas being interviewed oopy of the denial pin. of & whaler, who; | Patches from this potut toa bight of 17-0 | #0 VENICLES OF EVERY pEacRtrTioN, Facmvanngsa n b ment of the bequest of James Smithson and | during the past seven morthe ‘There have | CID, Long Island City, for the feather-weight | hus been eabled to Lord Salisbury. with his wife and three children, Johnny and | fee: From time to time the roar of the wind | GRAY MAKECFIVE YEAHS CLEC GOOD AND | Sees uint Amotts Si, cotuamble. and our putting that bequest into official shape by | heen received to January 31, 1991, 555.878 ap. | Ch@™Mpionsbip. On account of warrants having eee his two sisters, lived nt 26 Front street in the | or the crash of falling rocks testifies to the un- | 1) SAFE MUADRIEL PEREDCITY SOUND. city aud, beim the west ome the establishment of the Smithsonian Institu- | Posh received to January fis 1801, o80.07" "P” | been issmed for thom they decided that there | | AT THE Jaunwanxz tonight, Prof. Mout- | hospitable home of the Rev. Dr. Andrew Yates. codeg ey tee. Bony oh ee) Rea | ee eee eee josh rgemrgrmeddy~ f pibepapmer sey plications for pensions ander the act of June | aye no fight. The crowd was allowed to | ROMETY 8 dancing classe; and George Barnhart, | Nominis ernfved in the neighborhood of the | € had to pause a few seconds to givebeart and inc bake to send agents all ‘over the country to fi | 27, 1890, and 116,899 under former laws. All | FON‘. tn Bet pemiyp peat si popular comedian.— Adv. MaAGik Tiina, “The Cause ake Jungs a rest, for we were now far above the | aed x: SE i i i ve E “i : pt. Wood ——— | hei font Blane, an: rarit ‘eae ines), ore & pmeeey tl omry Sache ler ee these applications live received proper atten- | and twenty officers were on hand. ‘Theauthori- Dragged From His Pulpit. ground, and Dominis was pious man. Dr. | of the atmosphere made itself more and more | REGULAR SATURDAY SALE BY AUCTION | SJh!%.2?"), 0°70 lene ah rina mek 2 (ain ques tee eg ei fC ms 8, 1.16: S Nwould ‘not have interfered, at least until | Rev. W. H. Simmons, a Methodist Episcopal | Yates became interested in him and his family. | painfully felt. There is a vast difference be-| worse AND caRnitbe Meant, 990 © STREET | M03, 04, basement Une “Louse aun thought that the District of Columbia had prop- | 9% During the sume period 110,276 certifi- | the men_had overstepped the rules regarding | minister of Springfield, Ohio, isaccused of con- | $0 during the long cruises the wife and_chil- | tween starting comfortably from some Alpine i NORTHWEST, * qo PP erly no part in this matter: that the general | cates have been issued to pensioners. boxing contests, had not a committee from a| quot unbecoming a gentlemas, far less a min- | (@8 Yemained here. The two sisters, Fanny | hotel, with a, ly supply of bread, ham, eggs | ON SATURDAY, FEBIC ey SEVENTH, 1801, | yc'pati in cach and Uaiance in oncand two pean ier Gcleruent should not give te Disicet sry | The aumber of original claims silowed last | 10ce political organization known asthe defter-| duet unbecoming a gentlemar. far leva » min-| snd Catherine, died of a remarkable complain | and wine, and ettog Pee ia ie aera ae | nonee nee EE Pe a Rated iar Snel over it and. ought pot to putt upon the | Sour was URGE. The fer payment on, tons | 2% Club tnken the matter ap. The committee | ier on the allegation | too rapid growth. Like lilies they rose rapidly, | fortnight's forced march acroes the east | {OBURGILE” @inoke: Maker ee neers ye Destriet the burden of paring auy part of the | claims, was’ €62,475,941, tho ‘average payment | Went before Judze who held espe; | that he called ona pretty married woman of | tall, slender and fragile, drooped and died. | African steppes. from asmall tent aid with but | Lut PRGLIS WATERPROOF LAP ROBES, | ji ted seared Uy dined of trust cam expense of maintaining the park. being $455.71. ‘The number of original claims | cit! sevsion of court in Tong Island City, and | his congregati>a. who deemed his behavior so | Both lie near the tomb of Col. Christopher | scant provision of insipid dried meat, cold rice esunrech pcliia cinder meeionaighem | eer ption of purchaser oF par pet somata ao z under the old laws that will be aflowed this | Sled with him aitidavits stating that upon infor- | reprohensible that she informed her husband, | Y#tes and by the grave of Dr. Andrew Yates. | and citric acid. * * * What appeared to be | Qyneainennrsn ettemurtrd (~~ +r © Ro eH SIFESTLY U3 THE DISTRICT. Year will probably not exceed 60,000. with an | Maton and deli! they thought Pixon and Me- | The latter immediately preferred charges | | 1U¢ captain took his last voyage. Pirates | snow was in reality tho weathered surface of | “soc entered any tine prior to hour of male, Peeold at tir Fak oind Cost of cetaultine purchaser efter ‘Now, this has gone one step further than we | 2vorage tirst payment of £342, and a total Carthy were going to engage in a prize fight. | against the reverend gentleman, and a fall in- | $ized hiv ship in the South Pacific, and the | the mantle of ice, averaging 180 to 200 feet in alis tor horses waitin Av > days’ notice of such resale in some newsjajer pul~ ” have ever undertaken to go before. Heretofore | ment of $17-100,000. this will show a falling | 84s¢ Garretson then issued warrants for the ventigation will follow. Several stormy scenes | rave officer was made to walk the plank into | thickness.’ a wi dapouted voceap live beandved (Bt, 250) Actians wie weonly made the District of Columbia pay its | off this year as compared with last of arrest of the men. havevnlready taken place in the church owing | {0 sea. ‘The widow and her children went to| “At Inst the eventful day arrived, and, after | bereutsned. when the property is knocked down, "ail share for the original improvement. Hereto- | 100.000 in first payments on old law original —— ee —-—__ to the scandal. During one of them the Rev, | the Sandwich Iilands, leaving some boxes of | business like recital of difficulties of the | ONE GRAY HORSE, HARNESS AND ROBE, Conveyancing, &c., steost of purchaser. re we only made the District pay one-half of | Claims. __ Fire in the St. Louis Cur Shops. Simmons was dragged out of the pulpit and | household goods in the ee of the family | undertaking, Dr. Meyer thus describes his ad- ACCOUNT OF LIVERY, AT AUCTION PYOPCSALS FOR THE PURCHASE ©) fc cost of the pork, not for ite management. |. The commissioner estimates that there will| Fire which started in the Pullman car shops | prevented from preaching. Tush pom she had lived 20, Jong, A prey to | ventures at an altitude of 19,700 feet: ae eo allel Me TWEE OCLOCR ok Bk, | PROPEMTY AT PRIVATE BALK WILE It has uo jurisdiction over the management, | be *0.000 claims allowed under the new law | at 11:15 o'clock last night burned the shops —— +0. —_____ domentia and prey ‘she “‘I was the first to set foot on the culminat- | UibAy; “FEBUUAMY SEVENTH. IML, in front of | Shh Py Beet eet? LO TRE DAY BETO: sd hence itis manifestly unjust to the District | uring the fiscal year, and thet the totel first | with their contents, eleven cars in various Pattern Makers Elect Officers. fie tclisvethe aertk ok tar betenl eae nial peng eer] (I pee ny ep eS HENRY Wise GAMNEET: Lawton, ‘ meee & e3 ms wil ve | : i , rman 4 rs * PHOMAS — est. mw dae eee ee peite aren wane hare *° | Sr dollars, making 222,100,000 as first parments | stses of completion and ali the tools and ma-| ‘The pattern makers’ convention closed last | watching hourly for his return. A little, while | brought with me for the purpose in my knap- | "=" a SAMUEL P. BELL, Bxm tery ne " contol, and it woule give to the District of Co- | Spon all the claims allowed during the first fw-| Cbinery. The Paiiman row of siuall dwellings | night in Chicago with a banquet at the Conm- | ngo the faithful wife's vigil ended, and she met | sack,‘ planted it on the 'wenther-benten ate | FR ATCLIFFE: 0 eee fumbin'n Desis for a cham hereafter for s joint | =! Your, being a. reduction of 10,000,000 on | occupied. x employes yas also burned. The | mercial Hotel. The election of officers re- | bim on another shore. summit hap gia og | cheers, and, in vir- ee management, which I donot think ought to be | frsi payments for the fiseal year, as compared | 1°88 is £251 sulted as follows: President, T. J. McConnell, te ae Re een He nshes SF a ae =? orn (C00- | op gue aRe See nn ER SEES. ETC. COM. un . uh ecrtainly a ntem- | With the last fiscal year. 2 es RRA it ae i ‘hool, grew venturous traveler, ‘& pardon- q 4 : ASRS Sea ia me fadsuncat by tan eeteeeitet | "From these figures says Gen. Ranm, it will| Exciting Adventure ona Mountain Road. | Pitteburg; vice president, J.W. Brown, Mil-| man of brain and nerve and activity, won the | able touch of Chauvinwayehentes aie: | FAeReD, at, Riess are seeee fiat as T have sic this oes farther, ‘It mot |be scen that the predictions made invome| A party returning from a funeral to Shenan- Frauke; secretary and treasurer, P. F. | confidence of King Kalakaua, was made gover- | erto unknown and unnamed mountain peak This StUCK WHICH IS SEW AND FIRST par ipsa Songer ge Aha! ali of the | quarters of an extraordinary deficiency oceur- | doah, Pa., Wedneslay night met with a thrill- | pace Ri. Dit Nee eee Ee ie tm | ROE of the Island of Oahu, married, Liliucka- | the loftiest spot in Africa and in the German | of fs Ty°¢ Sy abcd © Goher eas Permanent improvement and the administra | Ts in whew be nly sige gr ber present aud | ing accident while descending the steep moun- cenee. ‘The resolution eo me the peieets eral peer ‘of the Stem — Span ae eae Anni a ona id SG RTCHIN WATER of the park, but it also requires it to pay | nett ical, yenre ara not likely to be fuldlled | tain road from Frackville. ‘The road was very Tentlon in favor of s demand being made on | King Kalakuua come to thiscountry on a vist | shook hands in mutual congratulation, in Fie een ener uy a of animals, ant forthe “purchase | operation of the act of Jume 27, 189), t= ahown | Sey and the driver lost control of the horses. | te Ist of March for tho introduction of the | in 1881 and Johuny came with him.. Zohuny |" “There are ‘many more pages in, the book Bitext 1D SIZE.AND A-GENECAL = not otherwise obtainable.” | bY the work thus far in the office, will be to | The animals were dashed against the stout | (}&nthour system was, rescinded. | ‘The qnes-| was written to by those of Dr. Yates’ family, | equally interesting, but we have quoted enough | ASSUKIMENT CE GOOD: USUALLY POUSD be ae pepe bear reba niaterially reduce the annual value of pensions. | posts of a fence surrounding 2 mine hole at | LO%,%a# Postponed until next year. when the | who were then in Schenectady, to come and | to induce the reader to give ‘Across East Affi- | oitnA PHL CLANS AGT EMPORIUM. °°? [ is going ee Seer Bee tiae ote cont mouding mine hole at| convention will meet in Cleveland. ‘The exect | get his two trunks. But he had ‘his bands fall | ean Glaciers « high position om themes ibs pawl sale 20 HS TUE GOVERSMENT OUGHT To MAVE SO PARTNER- ‘ADJOURE. ‘itched : > tive board was instructed to proceed with plans | with the royal traveler and he wrote a letter of | list he prepares. For a book of travel which | 3! 5 clk SERIE Shee fae i N pants were pitched upon them. The party | for @ federation of all machinery workers. | ti vying that he had intended tocome | in the very nature of things possesses the | NUKTHWESE, BEGINNING WEDSESDAY. iby | “Rian se ehiont chitin be ‘the muir Larteacsts Sueatnminninn eis geagl loot We eee ek +0 here, ‘but is. constant attendance ‘on his | charm of unconventionality te a high dlogree | PAE ARTIGOR CONTINUING SACH | Jy. GUSTAVUS K BnOW the most general way; but I simply tslature. Ford and child and John Sheldén, the driver. New York's Foultry and Pigeons, ee. —— ne ony be = nothing better among recent publica- | Ri} (OLD: the catire stock totes inter ae 15s ‘Fenmayivonie ave oiler the amewiment so that it may be kept] The Connecticut house of representatives | The two chiklren were picked up unconscious | | The secoud annual show of the New York | vay lmong.s, wome mesel than he ever had | tions. PN. dined: pomednecsecagy) alive ts the record, in onder that there may De | yesterday after the transaction of routine busi-| Suver"® the two horton wore fond Head Teas | lerdey ie MA ee amctiation was opened 7es- | the ines. He directed the tranks to be opened. Medean QeeWebven, Ss3eet | RATCLIFFE, DARR &CO., Aucts. | <n understanding th ness took up for consideration an amended reso- | tniraculous that any of the party escaped alive. | yecint ‘ped ent Tebseary 18 The eee Tendly “been handsome furs set laces Gri | Pblladetrhia Telecreph's London Letter Dee eee tian’ Un “hi : |1ution of the senate concerning the committee eee say ith ouecthe fe alley ascied and gy other feminine bric-a-brac crumbling into dust | __Well_ may Mr. Stead, in the Heview of Re- F THE FINEST it unwise in the first place, » of conference. The resolution reads “that a| Great Commercial Display at Galveston, Wibate? dated’ thous fa. ice bgt ‘show of | Was disclosed. ‘views, compare Mrs. O'Shea to the werc-wolf Al MAND. OTIS — — . District of Columbia in the committee of conference consisting of five} A grent interstate commercial display and the kind in thateity, ‘Thero are over 3600, Aud now the king is dead. Johnny's wife is | of the Norse legend. Tall, fair, graceful as PBLIC "BUILDS ‘ : Disv teens ek gg 3 tiie: and that. it is not eur scuators and five representatives be appointed | mardi gras opened at Galveston yesterday. | birds in addition to the water fowl and [aed Johnny hi is prince consort as | Diana, radiant with beauty and with strength— a q REST OP | Sog8us prevents pain in extracting. “Ail Urapehes of Susu Rowe" partarrehip with fle Distsict { #2 take into consideration the separate action | The city is crowed with vistors and the deco- | ostriches. In the center of the garden is acorn | Frivce Albert of England was. Dat Johnny is arather too flattering pervonal description for : | —————— for lishment of a zoological park here. | Of the senate an houso of representatives on | rations are abundant and gay. The indastrial | Palace, around which are hung cages containing | Cra” boy’ being educated at ‘Miss’ Ritchie's | Mf. O'Shea, ng ePaper pearl ggg 3 HALF. MANICURE. “th ndou which I advoc the subject of the late election of state officers | display, in which Colorado, New Mexico, | Mgcowm Near it tan artificial lake, in which | 0.0%) ‘ana under the refining influences of the | tBeless, an awful glare in her eye. Men irre- | P4 CLOCK P.M pemnieieier OP's orig: se of the park, w: and report thereon to their respective houses.” | Kansas, Arizona and other states are repre- sei ‘Old Fort, coming to be a king. ; ‘ADAME PAYN, the United States, after Mr. Greene of Norwich, chairman of the| sented. is an extremely creditable one. The . eceaabets Sar Se ‘welcomed their advances. But at the very - MANICUKE AND CHIROPODIST, on bequest and common canvass and a member of the joint | festivities will continue for five days, and dur-| _7¢ Fight forthe Fayerweather Estate, ‘The Woman Whe Pleases. peng bececbarwbr of Aemted = THE CULE DEOETER AED MABUPACTORERED Smithsonian Institution, had elready com-|¢onference committee, objected to the word | ing their progress there will be n congress of | In the Fayerweather will coutest in New York = of this fabulous beauty White-Fell was changed 2 FINE MANICUKE AXD CHIROPODIST itnelt to that line of scientitic inquiry or | “late” in the resolation of the republican posi- | representatives from Texas, Arizona, New Mex- | yesterday Elizabeth I. Joyce of New Haven, a | ?F0m the New York World. into were-wolf, « brute with long fangs, USE OM G00DS SOUEE OF BEW TORK. and that this ‘was * ico, Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, lowa, North | witness to the fourth codicil, executed Novem-| “She knows just how to talk to all kinds and | teeth, shaggy hair—a sort of that ‘at once | FONIAS gue 709 15th st. n.w., over Thompson's Drug Store. of what the govern Root of Waterbury and Healy of | and South Dakota, Wyoming, Utxh und Mon- | her 15 last, tho day decedent : conditions of men,” was the recommendation y destroyed and devoured the luckless 5 in | ee dtode. Now, to make Locks (democrats) objected to sirik- | tana with the view of uniting and unifying the : 4 died an axhige) = i woinan wile ver. This were-wolf, Mr. Stead urges, much 3 GRORGES & SON. CHIROPODISTS. -1ADY penditure | ing out the word, ‘oull lead to further | people. iu these states and territories it the | ined at length and was the first witness against Siven for a bright woman who makes her liv-| ag I urged in a recent Yetter, plays havoc with and | im attendance. Georwes’ bunon and corm to remove the whole | delay, but on Mr. Greene's assurance that the | work of securing national legislation demanded | the exeentors, although called by them. . She is | ing 98 much by her ability to please as by her | modern politicians. She Gambetta, aa! waa Purtoin, I} eave. Hours wick that just expenditure in the | amendment was understood by the democratic | by the best interests of the middle western | the niece of Mrs. Fayerweather. She said she | actual labors. pistol in hand; she caused Skobeleff to perish; a4 Ss ee nstanee, because putting it upon any | members of the committee from the eenate | states. liad also witnessed the mysterious codicil of | Secing that woman afterward and obsérving | *he has driven Sir Charles Dilke out —3 ral — = ether basis it would be cntirely indefensible.” | their objection was withdrawn and the striking ————-+00- ‘ovember 15, which had disap; ‘When | ner closely one could not but be im} with d i BICYCLES. Mir. Cannon claimed that the whole matter | out of the word “late” was insisted on. The ‘The Romance of an Heiress. she witnessed that of November 15 she said Mr. | the truth of what had been said. Bie wes =e Sle == had been discumed at the time the act was |.amended resolution was transmitted to the| Sarah Jane Hob of Jersey City has been de- | Fayerweather was propped up in bed. He was with the gay, silent when any one else genset _yceotsages cepa means Famed Senate and the house took a recess till next | ctared the heiress of $20,000 by the Canadian | 22 able te gouverse. He answered the formal | {> talk, talkative with tho thy, always good Ce Has arrived. Mr. Herbert said that be boped the amend- | Tuesday at 2 o'clock. phrcengzs yotcd pachan | questions by nodding hixhcad. Hecould hardly 2d, never too animated aud never, Ment would rot prevail, He thought that| The mucndmeut rived ahot debate in the | ours Sarah was the danghter of George | use his himd to sign.” She did not consider him | y : f She ‘was always Se ne when the park Was established it would be of | senate. Several democrats refused to concur, | Roberts, who married the daughter of Wabkas, | of sound mind. He was evidently dying at the ine, bright, ‘Call and see it, greot Lenetit to the city. He held that if the | fn insisting that the ameadment implies a back | a chief of the Cosmos Indians, in British Coinm- | time. The case was adjourned to Wednesday taxpayers of the District paid half of the ex-| down on the part of the senate. ‘This opposi- | bia. George gave many blankets and £20 for | next. itwould make them watebful, so that | tion was in face of the declaration of Senator | his bride, and married her according to the & world be run correctly and the money | Pierce, who drew up resolution and who | customs of the tribe. His father, the late chief The Proposed Permanent Orchestra. GEO. 8. ATWATER & Co., rongtully capended. did not oppose the change. claiming that it was | of police of Kingston, Ont., died, and he in-| At umecting of the directors of the Symphony 1424-26 Penn ave. Bir. Wheeler also ni & mere verbal change and technicality. At the | herited the. family extate, “Xt George's demise | Society, held at Mr. Andrew Carnegie’s in New = ment. He defeudled Mr. Langley aud the ad- | end of a lively debate the senate, by @ vote of 9 | it was decided to disinherit his danghter on the | York yesterday afternoon, Mr. Walter Dam Winistrati park. he said, in | to 8, refased to coneur with the house in its| ground that his father's marriage wus irreg- ‘the reed in their Gif, | amendments and adjourned to Tuesday. Ular. For five years the case has been before | Towel announced that he has obtained a guar- charge He acknowledged that | This staves off any action by the conference | the courts, and yesterday Sarah Jane was given | *uteo fund of over $50,000 a year for the estab- : i : E i vid uot go to the, park, as they did | Committee till that date the estate. 4 TINGS, YESTINGS, worth said that, as one of the A Sweeping Act Opposed to Trusts. Mutiny on a Brig. And EKINGS RECEIVED. GENTLEMEN WHO ADMIRE FIRST-CLASS TAILOKING ARE IB- VITED 10 INSPECT. ALL GAKMENTS CUT BY Li. D, BARK, 1111 PA. AVE., AKE CUAR- AXZRED 40 8 OR CHA COMMLCT STYLE, ATTORNEYS. regents of the institution like auy | The Indiana senate yesterday passed the most | _ The brig J. F. Merry is anchored off Grubb's ieman who had he mismanagement | sweeping measure that was ever enacted against | Landing, Delaware river, her crew having mu- seo ulorm Nuss sod the other members so that | trusts iu that state. ‘The bill provides that all | tinied shortly afterleaving Philadelphia. When geass ass ates trusts, pools, contracts, combinations, arrange- | the Merry sailed Wednesday morning all the = miaaios’ Cie) eee j-. | Monts or corporations which attempt to decrease | ®tilors were under the the influence of liquor ir. Breckinridge (Ky.) said: “Mr. Chair-| sutnuts, control prices or limit prodaction | and as the vessel went seaward they becaine man, the Smithsonian Institution hag never in | ghali be considered conspirecies to defrand the | dissatisfied and found fault with everything oa any degree, so far as Lknow, had any partisan | people, and any person being a member of such | board the vessel. “They refused to obey the faw- vlor attached to it. It has been a burean | an organization shall be subject to a fine of | ftl commands of the officers. Capt. Beadsle; which bas been sedulonsly kept by Cougress | $1,000 to $5,000 and izaprisnmaent from two to| determined to stop the trouble, so. an from having any partisan tendency by the | five years. ‘This provision is made to apply to ee ringleaders on board mode in which the regents are appointed: and | any stockhollers or any person in any way | the tug and them back to Philadelphia. Tnave no doubt that any investigation of that | interested in it. Im cases where the company RR oy Na ES gE it @| 8 i “4 Fa : i i rE i i i | it # | : F E i i é Charter by ‘the catt will be found to result in the ascertain- | is organized under the Indiana law the charter A Bishop Expelled for Speculating. wing adinitted the ‘charge of submitting 2 mont that the management of it has always | is to be forfeited in addition te the pexihesent | A largely attended. meseting of the elfers of pt been in the highest degree creditable to thote | prescribed in the penal seetion of the bill. In jurch of United Brethren of Kansas veho have bee put in chang shine fot the | aother section fe rovided. chat any person peck part hvegntecmerrt « Pepe: ighest doubt that the present head of that in~ | who is injured rations of the trast - dean b equal ‘S thowe distinguished gentle- | or pool may sue and recover damages in double | t2€ case of Bishop Engle. The bishop had been f fi i men who have preceded him in that place. the sum of the injury which his business has | speculating rather mildly in Kansas real estate ‘Treasury “Now, as to the matter in hand. ly friend } suffered. and failed with liabilities 50,000 in en soe from Alabama (Mr. Herbert) does himself very excews of assets. ‘The elders removed him from fnew, Hervey hen he says thmt he cannot! Yesterday completed twenty-five weeks of the esos eee Be See eae. Seen ncrecet the Beck Corea |ibaceat tn Meetanenenn eaeaaete Lynn, | The cause of Park, which is an ordinary park for beauty and | Bass foun.”

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