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i iii ee ee ~<f Bee ai ke li all ‘THE NATIONAL GUARD. ‘What is Going On of Interest in Local Mili- | Interesting Teachers’ Association Meeting— A PRENISTORIC KING. ‘Theories as to Where They Came From and | The Curious Names They Bore and Their | Valuable Archwological Find in an Ariens A TRIP TO CUZCO. scescs Seed Seger ea ue ‘The Effect of Lent Upon the Fruit Market and Sudden Fall From Greatness. Village Wonderful Masonry Werk. likely to be high. There isa road on tary Circles. Active Movement in Heal Estate, Ete. ef Bad Weather Upon Other Lines. How Long They Will Last. the left of it, UAt travelers are warned to take Correspondence of The Evening Star. From the Pittsburr Dispatch. | While removing earth for the foundation ef to the water instead, for there are vast swamps | SATISFACTORY PROGRES OF GALLERY RIFLE| + Rocxvnix, February 18, 1891. Let-Her-Go-Gallagher suggests some odd the new hotel to be erected by Harmen @ wish. Every lady in Washington and her | ing? Are diamonds going to be found in as age rhagres gee towns as nea Brooks of this city, aays a correspondent of the daughters seem tobe out on marketing bent, | large quantities as at present? asks a writer in this country. Among the first curiously | pritadciphia Tinos fi Crittenden, sia, and they all found prices in the leading articles | Longman's Magazine. There are various the- | Cbristened towns was Cash Up, # few miles there was discovered what seemed to be the of subsistence somewhat better suited to their | ories as to how these mines have been formed, | {TOM Pithole. It was one of the first places 2 | tomb of « hing, though of what people it would side but all agree in attributing them to volcanic | *tract attention after Pithole. Dr. Shambarg | Goubtiess puzzle an antiquarian to may. ‘The action. PRACTICE—A HINT TO OFFICERS—LECTURE NO. A meeting of the Teachers’ Association of 4—ax amour ornicen oF 1H pat—tHE X | this county washeld here today and was largely STREET MARERT NOT To BE AX ARMORY—NoTES. | attended. The program of exercises for the ey occasion was dispensed with and instead an ad- Gallery rifle practice is progressing more satisfactorily this month than ever before, | {Fes was delivered on the effects of aleohol on A Wearisome Journey Unless One's | on‘that side, with quicksands treacherous enough to ingulf ; and, besides, \ Plans are Carefully Perfected. | must pass through the unfonced hacienta of aia enansirsa its wild cattle. Nobody goes over that THE INCAS’ ANCIENT CAPITAL | 9m trod if hecon avoid i, there being no place 4 the human system by Mrs. Sophie D. Higgins, of Titusville, who bought some land around | yoo. mon hed = Faney a party of United States in- | some of the scores made being almost phenom- took strong vl = Up, is osbe' men SS ee pre Sipe i gat eh gery a enal when the comparative inexperience of | “2° Cay isos a They are all the sides of the | Cash Up, bas told the writer how it came low the surface of the ground what they toak Over Rivers and Mountains on the Deck of @/ muleback, when a herd of wild bulls come | many of the men is taken into consideration. | ¢ sme y form, and urged the necessity ‘named. funnel being composed of a dense rock known nen exe ae pr, | #2 de stone of « sof, frinble mature, but which Mule—Father Tom, the Former Coachman og fg nr ig SS 7 eahocns ‘A, fifth battalion, will occupy and duty of teachers to impress upon the minds When was strack there Dr. fancy lines ‘butter the prices | in miner's parlance as “reef.” It is of a soap |» | Was evidently masonry of very superior work- of the Vanderbilts—Some Interesting Points | °7"t,.0 not springs (aguas caliontes) there are | the gallery. Next week the following com-|% — baice popoerorns 22 * 4 ~ pron hecend bed re | manship when they reached the tomb itself. o . brag yeti Gambang, whe bad nore om the Route. acres of plump m and no passer-by! mands will put in their February scores: | S00. The address was listened to with marked ashe vestments, wes early This was composed of large equare blocks of stone, which was identified as red or tose granite, and cemented together with euch alii fe to et first cause the whole, measuring twelve some jnestion =e whose palate been properly educated will Monday, company A, sixth battalion; Tuesday, hosageenancrso ptr arenes beeen on the ground. The well in q was fail to secure a supply for his evening meal, | (om Catia tae sooaaen, was expressed by the teachers. bee! From The Evening Star's Traveling Commissioner. _| whether he takes it at the tambo or, as ups g fednes- we did, tly Anzavira, Pane, 1891. | in the hospitable home of Don Pablo (Paal} 447, company ©, fifth battalion; Thursday, |°P'charts for each echool in the county by fifteen feet, to solid mass, The Mefias. company B, fifth battalion; Friday, company cualing, phesien, ak. ale ao See he WOULD BE A PITY FOR THE 80- A ReMAnKasLE WALZ. B, fourth battalion; Saturday, company B, sixth | ng. iatithmetic history” ie ny, oF omer was prohibited by Alt. Henrickeen, Journer in this part of Peru to miss seeing | oy, third night one sleeps at “Tinta”—a | battalion. ernment and physiology. Mr. J.’ Nick Rigi Gee domberest Thasin lazes. vie who, asa learned archwologist, Cazeo, the ancient capital of the Ineas, though | nacionda owned by an educated Italian, Senor isecendiacwte saline agent for the mame, was present, and in an ad- | quantity of hold-over stock on hand. Chickens | - The hole of the funnel is filled with “blue” charge of the exhumation by the ou the Journes thereto is exceedingly weari#ome | Don Francisco Masciotta, who is sure to give) Ofcers who want to be thorough would do ee eee teas etal af 19 cents» pound for choloe fowls ca crams of too’ Gas ta Sen Tao sok eusieclay of the suty ose sneak and rarely undertaken by travelers “ef the | iu, pilgrisa a hearty weloome, The reed | wou so devote lithe anes attention to aiming | of tery pretty designs and, in the oj of bjnsen pect Sieben et gps theory is that the sides of the reef meetat a work was continued by lamp light till daw. feminire persuasion.” Indeed, — if here fea throuzh an, ancient Indian, village | T4 Doition fogs vedere tag desrars 4 pa Bien fiery however, and the dealers fear the end is not Great dept containing the The tomb when onened was found to covtatm fe ut ourselves have | wit ye C1 e > cont ‘ing of at pclae ge ofornemalert er tema (oorpb ny peeng maple op CEE pathos inthe gallery this season | During the yet reached. Eggs in New York dropped 4| 1 ia 1s a gigantic image of « man Iving lenge and made of clay mixed with a sort of diamonds, ‘real estat ery rected | scientists assert, was forced by some great dis- Agassiz may have done so when she assisted | tains a remarkable wall, which is said to be I eS ee tthe clock of the circuit court for this cosnty, | emt & dozen in two days hay sd turbance of naturo th the solid earth, righ ‘ea ‘ ican | Temains of the palace built by an Indian prince, | ally discreditable but decidedly to the Victor Mindeleff to Charles M. Day, two lote at . the bulgings in the side of the mines being * tight elasticity, the whole appearing so bere ee ee ere re pitrnar ts neither to | Ciiest son of Tupac Yupangui, who revolted | vantage of their commanding officer's military | Glew cho “Heights: @4,906. Metropolitan In- | MABY dealers who enapped them up afew days | Very gott sed shals: showing: whens the cont out to buy this. The price on the | bern subjected to great heat The image researches. However the journey is neither 80 against paternal rule and here’ maintained his | reputation. There is in existence @ vestment Company to Josiah C. three | 980 8 20 cents find the market running them | wa. not sufficiently hard to resist the enormous | lease was $32,000, ani when he began to. talk shed Egese, cnneyt Sara cont" Jong nor so difficult as the $40-mile expedition | independence. Near it is one of the many | order in which company officers are directed | Pet Garrett Park; 4182.87; Abner T. gut at 17 cents today, with the retail price at | trossure. about payments he was informed that it must | girdle ubout the waist. a pair of close we made nct longage on mule-back over all | small round towers, so frequently found in this | to ee. pectionter attention to aiming and | )°7 to Elec 8. Carroll, two lots at Takoma Park; | 20 t 22, and buyers at wholesale are not taking | PIYSI0": .o4 observed that in Kimberley there | be “cash up” or nothing. So “cash up” it was | sandals and a ccown om the head . Yghne ‘Bolivia. part of Peru, which are believed to have been | sighting. £1,400. B. F. Leighton to Matilda . Harrison, | *2e™ in any quantities at even 17 Gent ihe | must have been ten distinct, upheavals. In | and the doctor took the lease. A farmer owned | mash tike bishop's mitre, but topped with the eS astronomical observatories wherein the Incas CROSSES AND BUTTONS. two lots at Fenwick: $1,050. W. H. Wilson to | SPParent vetive demand for them, on 8c | Dutoitspan there were twenty-Ave, in Bultfon- | a strip of land alongside of him which he | hua of iwen of canis determined the meridian passage of the sun. Requisitions have gone in from headquarters Hezz, Jat of Gites lots 0d Capitol View Py te ceceediang thea naterialize, 20 the sup-| tein three or four and in De Beers three, and | wanted, and the best terms he could ‘make on j , The features are roughly molded, ont of am FIPTREX MILES TO CHECACUPE. f ecessary consideration not given. Mar; i this has been proved by the varying nature of | this was #30,000 “caxh up.” He took it, paying | imperious cast, end of aman in middle age, On the fourth day one may take a leisurely prdtaaede hiked eprenting a Boentacat buttons | to W: H. Wilson, three ian woe place; ¢— THE PRICES OF FISH the ground. the money in hand, as he had done in the other | with a prominent nose and a very wide : program. One must be sure that the rainy | jaunt of only fifteen miles to Checacupe, where os nid pager erage “anegonmbaac-e John E. Mitchell to John E. Bell, 92 acres; €—. | have been enhanced by the advent of Lent, acing! —— —— — — See aat Base centitlans, wha eronnd bat with cheekl = low ang reclude earned last seuso cen won ve tain “ybody ; coud 7 season is well over, for there are many bridge- | ho will be made to feel quite at home by Col. | decorated, for the scarcity of ammunition Inst | Tomas F. ny mig nny a ong- | though the supply is very liberal. Shad seem r of the s yy inal could have an Ip - i t a ). 4 " one kind of soil. As the had anything to scll.so impressed him that is, which are mall oe Jess stroams to be forded that become impasse | Yigrtin Alvarez, who is a regular king in his | year induced restrictive measures that while | {Shit inonss' in 124 sevos: €900; | Charles J. | to be the favorite and are ered em yean are se . m great alteration is noticed in the character of | when a town began to develop around his well | woman's, and bear on the backs the head of sway during the annual tne of rain, Of sours | h'of Cragrosa set a mealtey esl merchant | ing: In YeOi every member, of thy guard wil | $200, 3-1 Hertford to Rowe 3 Gite, two | al the way to, S2-each, The lacgont and mont | fhe soll soll aya aoptn of 0 Fook? | Mince "wll proved to. be a bonansa, The | Uisieecn the crows, are cromed cn the way during the annual tim 3 and a " ;&—. John E. : Fs an image inches fone or two foreigners can hadly make the pil-| There are yet forty miles to Euzc0, and a rapid | have ample opportunity to do all the shooting | ‘Otho. M. “Muncaster, threo lots et Mineral | A¥¢ to six pounds. The best come from North | “"yyycP nou ste ec? the succeeding upheavals | doctor drilled it deeper into the rock and ite | squatting figure, probubly that ef « god, grimage by themselves with safety, and the | rider could accomplish that distance in one | the tions prescribe. When these crosses Carolina ; 8. Hezekiah Barbour to E. H. Bar- and some from as far south as Florida | vacus were formed and the whole funnel was | production increased to 00 barrels a feet are also crosmed, the right ~ average touridt is strongly advised to do as we | day; but what is the use of tiring one’s sclf | and buttons have been received at headquar- | UTINE: Sj, tesekinn Basbour to EH. er | “the tatters, however,are very inferior. Herring prese B | itt day. It ° a state of tumult, the upper layers of oxi- | paid back the purchase money of €02,000 in the | peculiarity of poumeming siath Nor, di to engage the services, as guide and | when it is ‘h more comfortable to take | ters they will be issued to the battalion com-| >° ‘1 'G. Watki 3; $814, | BFC retailing at 5 cents each for good stock. | dized earth returning to cadens herd depths | first month and ultimately netted him over | sandal is cut to bring into prominence, as if secon, of Mr. EC. Hanfieldt, a well-known ings easily? One better go only half the way, | manders for distribution. mins Doe to Charest Weskies, So Tock fish sell at 35 conta a potind;, white perch, to give place to other carbonaceous matter, | $250,000. Hundreds of wells were drilled in | Owner had prided. himeclt on hair of Arequipanean, who makes business trips to | say to Quiguijana, though itis a miserable lit 2 5 The LECTURE NO. 4. 3 $2 i ‘Com- | 15 snd 20 cents, and yellow perch at 25 cents | which b: saive exposures to the atmos-| that neighborhood and the town of Cash Up | the image is dressed in thick curls on both hamlet with but one redeeming feature—are-| Tecture No. 4 of the current course of in-| pany te Geor eee eres two lots at Garvett | #ting of about eight. ‘There are but few black phere became oxidized and assumed the yellow | flourished for several years. ” laeeat ie bk cunching $2 o> cheuiiene Jord of the route and all the people there: | markable old bridge. Unless one has a letter officers promixes to be especially | Park; $—. Jos. Wood to M. P. Wood, halfacre | bass tobe found and they come from Balti- | Eolor seen so frequently in the embankments of | A little town thet, grew ‘up in the mame sec- | nit brought down to the brows over the fere- abouts, he can tell one exactly what to do and | to the cure, and thai itinerant individual hap- | 8tTuction to officers promises mpottally | of lands $100.” Sete to manne BP ones tee | mete. Aches Inquiry failed to and angle | rejected debris what to avoid, and—more important still—will | pens, by rare good fortune, to be at home, the | interesting. The subject as stated in the pro- i : Potomac bass for sale. Pike, flounders and, ined Cuzco regularly each month. Knowing every tion, in contradisti: jon to Cash Up, was Wat ‘Samuel L. Phillips, three-fourths Y ssa SORE EI ea called Stand Off. Both of these towns were | Careful examination of this cla re supply suitable animals and honest servants, | night must be passed among@he bugs and other | gram is one of much importance: ofan acre of land; §7242., Salah E. Brashoars in froh almost any kind of fish wanted are to] wag: CADIS _WONDROU in Venango county. Not far away were the | veuled that it was merely the elaborate comip of which the stranger would find great difficulty | pests of a wretched post house. ‘Assuming that the troops, having bone - to James 0. Dorsey, lot at Takoma Park; $436. had an emai pretty iy. = nonss towne of he 1H * and Gas City, on aren tho | eocoupnagonl coal be span ome in securing for himself. BURIAL PLACE QF INCA BUASCAR. ganized in rendezvous camp, = — a ott | John H. Tabler to ‘Mary A. Rhodes, lot at Hy- GENUINE SPRIXG LAMB An Oriental Story With a Decidedly Ameri- on ey am pues Bel ne te lat- | back. This was done with all possible NO HOTELS ON THE ROUTE. Next morning one is glad to take an early | ™rch and occupy strategic po: attstown; $—. Same to N. W. and J.M. Smith, | made its first appearance this week, but in a ‘can Flavor, ee ‘hile others, | as not to disturb the remains The cost of the round trip, including railway defense. 5 Hades for lot at same place; ¢—. start for Huaroe, twelve miles away, and even | “Marches: Pre} for the march; breaking tee AR fare, horses, mules and all expenses en route, | +9 forego breakfast until he reaches the casa of | camp; Seems alowed: =o C97 eee perme not counting whatever provisions one chooses | the local magnate, who rejoices under the | duration of halts: right of way on roads: | 215,191. Bather A.Cashell to Geotge F. Cashel: | ® Pound alive and could not afford to cute to carry, is about £25 per capita, and the time | high-soun name of Senor Don Fructuoso | len; to Warner W. | very limited quantity, and called for nabob| yfanv ago, says the Philadelphia Times, | ike F ithole, have passed away. The Ball Town | handfuls of dust, dark brown tm years . jladelphia Oil Company is still operating in the vicinity le powder isall that wag left of the body. Louis P. Shoe- | prices. ‘The dealers claim to have paid 20 conts | there lived in as eastern land a men who was and bata lacge mumter of Gall welie tress | Tete ree ce ae weg teh ot Gen sirdie, Prominent and thought to be rich. When he | which the members of the company have made | the image of the god, ond « large battleas of column; boots, socks and feet; food | {2:/"ncres; $1,000, Charles A. Cese to W. E | dainty chop for less than 80 cents to @1 a pound. iad, however, % found his ‘ssions | ® deal of money. . with a Blade of duutp glass or cbatien Gane Spee seieds chee bee te Mas bund Urner | peomsg is noe sta | hn, Tk Gtr oe | ce o> Ree | ee ery i tin ramon | "pet, my mame a |e end Sod Sas med d accor o i Ure 0 » | C. tt ; #1, o pe ‘ aoe . ogan, P nd | coffin. saddie.” There are no hotels along the route, | Peruvian tradition or being the burial place of | front, flank and retrograde: advance guards: | “rng secant letter of ex-Proilent Cleveland iamnbs on the taarket came from the Shenan- | Some trifling legacies, was the following: | present evangelist, who kept a gambling house | The crown is of thick red gold, carved with and one mast depend upon private hospitality, | that great gold chain of the Inca Huascar. We | rearguards and flankers; wagon train and | in opposition to the bill now pending in Con- | doah valley region in Virginia and might be| “Of the three young men whoconsider them- | there, says it war the wickedest town in the | minute but well-executed drawings, represent- which is freely accorded to those who bring | read that the celebrated chain was long enough foarte forced marches; night marches; | gress for the free coinage of silver has created | practically termed hot-house plants. selves my children Ihave a jurt claim to one | world. At the zenith of ite prosperity it hed « | ing battle scesses, triumplial marches and other pS Fecommendation, | very vilage hae | to encircle the grand Plaza Mayor of Cuzco| Bivouaca.” ite a stir among our local politicians and led ‘THE SHOW OF GAME lone. ‘The others are not of my blood, but | PePulation of about 8,000. “About sity jwoople | pictures, the meaning wf which in somewhat 3 i : an every of it w a . : } adjutant general, will al interesting discussions on the sub- 5 ae hho the rightful heir | U¥¢ there at present. "The town is about seven | misty, but in all the principal figure is that of in Mary's time, wherein the animals are fed and man carry—all of pure gold. Of | be the lecturer, and he has prepared a most Si was larger than last week, in consequence of an | adopted. I will not say who the rightful heir iles above Oil City, on the bank of Oil creek. | aman with #ix toes on his right foot. The Cacibel, aad vaaiaend uight menage ta ope | eee aerrta ateagensr abeahieen' Ge | eiaxate cnamibotice. Jock, Since the agitation of the subject in Cou- | pastgr sympathotic feeling. Blackheads were | js, but have left the matter to the decision of | mules, above Oil ty of the county has flourished in this nexghbor- | workmanship of the whole crown is very fine, up” in case of stern necessity, depending upon | spurred our beasts to the perilous brink and ‘WILL NOT BE AN ARMORY. m somewhat Givited/ 6 parton: iealrng | 75 cents to $1 0 pair, mallard $1.25 to $2, red-| the cadi. In his possession is 1,000 pieces of | hood, his old home being at MeClintoc one’s own supply for food, or foraging among ville, | and the birds head on top isa masterpiece ; : ithfully tried to believe that we saw gold B hased the K | the course of Senator Gorman in voting for the | heads @4 and oanvas-backs 86 to €7.50 a pair. | gold, which will be given to my true child after | three miles further down the crock. Venango | worthy of Cellini. It holds {nite mouth @tme- the neighbory bat ite Always cay fo cbtui | shining Whrough te dark waters. "No eectrer mit gs sen Puan tobi de gedarocouyeedind bootie deg tipper pepe large nium jus | The seaon for game, however, is not far from | kupieaneaaat Sanat lne developed Big njen, celled ater | itosut Chalchuiea or greet diac, “aloe introductions @ Various cures an: i lace treasure found, | Street mar! Ps i i ad ts ree on to | big ‘that 1. 10 as KOON by the Avtecs, whin ve SOME atic families of well-to-do farmwera, and through bread omlared bes a bottoms aaa crite; | lation to the effect that the big structure would | tifying the course of Senator Wilson in voting | its end and not much activity splayed in | The tl reputed sons at once repaired ah shows mp’ tit. A thing the bill is con- | this line. In all other li ices were about i. He t handed each of them | christened Bullion, and under this title it be- | lapiditicavion. ee ooze, which speedily swallows anything | soon be fitted up as an armory for a portion of | demmed by those’ eho eta faci | Gaevame ie wacraies: an tobe a 4 demned by those who experienced the great | the same this mornii as reported last week | a gold ring. saying: came a place of importance. with a population | ‘The girdle found is composed of plates of TO OFFER MONEY WOULD BE AN INSULT. thrown into it and affords no footing for | the District National Guard. “The rumors never | evils and hardships expetiaasad dist the li late |in Tux Star; ony eloege ie of @ downward Stake ‘ising and go about in the world and | of about 3,000. re is not now a single board | gold arranged like scales aud very thin, #0 as In providing the outfit for this journey, one | divers. had any solid foundation. When the District | war through an inflated currency and they are | tendency. seek your fortunes. Use the jewel as a talie- | left of the town. Spire with every movement of the wearer’ should not forget that to offer money in pay- ZUCRE HACIENDA. National Guard was organized an offer was | oud in their denunciations of those who are ee man, watch over it, preserve it, and after three ——_+e--_____ iy. On each of these plates, which is in eb ide ats newts | Twelve miles beyond is Zacre hacienda, | made the directors of the Northern’ Liberty trying to again inaugurate such a state of af- CAPITOL GLEANINGS. : rejurn to me. I will then announce who] ABRAHAM LINCOLN’S MEMORY. | shape a half ellipse, is engraved a figure or ee eek nS Sie a A SON | ae tied wenmadiae cee night. | Market Company, which, if accepted, would | fairs.” A large majority of the people of this Iethe true son of ‘his father and deliver to him — hieroglyphica, conveving, however, no hint of house would be resented as an insult by these | Tere the Bray ge py | have made the big’ building a local military | County are ie toner of the dotiee Pace i buy a 10 ACCEPT A DECORATION. the 1,000 pieces of gold.” A Whetstone Found Where He Had Put It | their meaning in their form. The image of hospitable people; and therefore one must go | This very fine estate, a mile or two from the | center, but the offer was rejected. It can au-| dollar's worth of anything they want. Mr. Morrow has introduced a joint resolu-| ‘The boys at once withdrew and disappeared Years Before. what is, presumably, a god is made of chy stocked with guts in order to get even with | village of Oropess, belonge to. the Garmendis| thoritgtivaly be stated that under tho new man- ‘he quurteriy mecting of the Siaiiet Lodge | tion authorising Brigadier Gen, Thos. L. Casey | different directions, amid. the “crowed | Avraham Lincoln, was perhaps the bet combined with the preparation spoken of be- one’s entertainers. les of wine are alwaysac- | family and includes a cloth manufactory. emi e market will not become anarmory, | of Good Templars of this coun' eeing Beige nite Moog, ey never cromed each rahai perha| man | fore, a a oroughiy hardened. ceptable, also butter, tea, canned goodsand other twelve miles beyond Oropesa is Cuzco, in the arecently published. yph in one of the Bal- | here on the Zist instant. ni to accept from the president of the French re- y "s path, nor heard of ther, but at | in the country in his day to remember men and | jt represents a male being seated on a pedestal jimilar Iuxaries which are rare in the interior. | midst of a tropical valley. After leaving the | timore newspapers to the contrary notwith-| “Invitations have been received here to the | Public a diploma conferring on him the deco- | o{her’s Path, nor one another, i p Eggs are cheap and plenty, but though there | highlands the weather grows warm and warmer; pointed time again made their ‘appear- | to place them without hesitation in the environ- | in a squatting posture. ite eyes aquintiag. amd 3 marriage at Cloverland, Fauquier county, Va., | Pation of officer of the National Order of the | anca before the eadi for weal of Woo, ment where he last saw them, says the Chicago | §ritning in Lideous mirth, while both fiawde pe ew ag the wayside — = is = [mie semaine, oy fig = AN ARMORY OFFICER OF THE DAY. + |onthe 18th instant, of ‘Miss Bessie Woolf and | Legion of Honor. “Where is your ring?” he asked of the first | praia. are placed over the eats, as if tosbut gut ' attainable. In any case, enough bread to last | are seen; and one sultry jon (midwint =a Tators, formerly of thi - rey ri the entire trip should be taken from Arequipa, | at home) we camo catering into the stony | There are some reforms that do not always | Rev. ee eee = oe ne, syed) arcane agrees ,, though hard and dry as the surround- | streets of the old, old city that had seen several | Work @ reformation, but Maj. Harrison has in-| -, The ci of Forest Glen, Linden and! genator Casey yesterday proposed an amend-| ‘The gold band was handed to the judge with | When he was » comparatively young man| 4 peculiar thing abont this image is that ite ing rocks, it is infinitely preferable to the black, | centuries before the union 7 + “Tt is linoi rt ng down i United States was born. | stituted one which looks as though it might | Capitol View Park are agitating the subject of | 2004 49 the Indian appropriation bill appro- | tb¢ remark: “It ishere. It has brought me | nda candidate for the Illinois legislature be | hate is represented as luanging down its back in i Fr wordl: took Sangam ‘one bor plait likea Chinaman'’s, The figure wwened lumps of dough in use among the Faxsie B. Wan. | really accomplish something. Heretofore the | Sqr7in€ 2 Public school in that locality and | vraag. $90,000 to cary into effect an ngree- mi be a papal ae ir acieaaagd [earpmey we ane an erdeie E pp 7 country people. ‘Tinned beef, ham, fish and fruit ————— armory of the third battalion, like all the other |'ohocl board at its next mecting. ment with the Indians on the Fort Berthold | ©"Then was questioned the second. rd gate talking and whittling, Lincoln's | Di#ck Pebbles, highly polished, and a somewhat are indispensable, with condensed milk and boxes THOUGHT HE WAS ENGLISH. armories, has been —e phe ae Mr. Otho Wilson Trundle, a well-known citi- | agency, North Dakota. “Here is my ring.” He opened his cloak sae Las feud ulaet cal Son te imhize | Azer crue of a dull gray hue. ‘The coffin and caus cll them. As une safer ‘great from | ana the Dude Was So Tickled We Took the| Sonaiion ot’ aacs by leeuing he folowing | 2 of edrik, county, died suddenly a the Aes Soe Sg So gees ped eg [OT Tey ere tyra era | wale peop tye ome pny thirst along the road, the water being warm = bese order: At this place yenterdey mcruiug, ia the eotents: | In the Benate yesterday an amendment to the oan map oe Shag” «| te sealed do wm tea tekthe Geimer boalowe oF Baap enk ‘Archwology at Tuosen. end not always obtainable, it is best to prepare “To insure the strict observance of all rules | fourth year of his age. = 7” | sundry civil bill appropriating $60,000 for amil- | ®*€P- a : At last the cadi turned to the youngest. every morning the day's supply of cold tea, esther eek oe. and regulations established by competent | ifr. Chas. ‘B. Gracves of Sligo, who has for | tary storehouse at Omaha, Neb., was reported | “Weil ee athers ue nour cheer” The boy | RAiled just inside the wagon shed, took from it | hat authority for the use and government of the sereraly mixed with claret and sugar. little but.| He was short and slender, but strongly * ; njs | @ Whetstone and came back to the great gate, that it was one antedating the Astian ter is to be found in this region is odd enough | built. His clothes were brown and worn, but | armory of this battalion, a commissioned | $f nical knee’ om Wedrectag bod tis Leanna | averably from the committee on sppropria- et ate ae ihe there he stood again and began sharpenicg hit ee a eae qupuierlp to deserve @ paragraph. If one is not a suiti- | not ragged. His hat also wasbrown and hiseyes. | officer, to be designated ‘officer of the day,’ putated and at last accounts was doing well. aan el aemenaaes he managed to say: —_ One oe of the gate war 4 igh. ont Doth in knowledge of masonary, sculpture and ciently good traveler, to forego butter entirely | The stubby growth of his beard was auburn | will hereafter be detailed for every evening on | Pty "Watson, manager, of the ‘Maryland ResPicera tne fevorably from | tibaree't goslt, I've yawned tk” @ rod from the top supported the extended | the working of metal. he must pay almost its weight in silver for @| 14 nis complexion was bronzed. This russet | Which the armory is open to members. ,|and Carroll gold mines, is making ne oad bees the | The cadi, handing him over the thousand | "4 sale i we ene p lnndy sort of Inbricstor, wrapped =p in P “Tt will be the duty of.the ‘officer of the day’ | ments for the employment of a large addi- | the committee on claims the house bill for the | pioces of gold, cried: eee eee Se reek te > eee THE PARSON GoT IT. ladders in square packages weighing about | and somber appearance was intensified by 8n | to make thorough inspection of the armory | tional force of hanls at an early day. “Work at | allowance of claims and stores for supplice | Picces of gold, cried: By your di 2 eae eee seen re tae Bi tng Pounds cach, Being thas hermetically | expression of deep and meek dejection. The | during the evening for which he is detailed, | the "Kirk ‘mine in. the same looalliy is brisk | taken and used by the United States arm, as the ring I resdgnize that you are really your | and he bade his host good-byeand clambered in scaled it will “keep” indefinitely if the air ts young man who was coming up Park place | to promptly check any violation of the rules | since the introduction of new machinery, reported by the Court of Claims under the pro- | father’s son.” " sateal, no Geuit, engeiting a not let in, but when once opened it proceeds to coming to his notice or information, and re- - vote. , ibecome nasty with marvelous rapidity, and. in | ‘owerd him vs tallend walked with « swing: mama Picea ome ny ber pp es pe Years afterward, when he was President, port the offenders to the battalion commander. a day's time will fill the air with, an odor be. | i=8 stride. Bis clothes were of that loose and rae 4 No clue of any value as to what race the re- mains are to be ascribed can be found, but it ie F “Ofticers on this duty will be in uniform, an ICT GOVERN! 3 ecldier cuupe $0 os epentien at Go Wate | A oomcdhat oni ae tide which Limburger cheese ia en attarct | Sfully tilting character which indicated a |, Qticers on Somes, company rooms ven DISTRICT GOVERNMENT, Lill more binding, were made by the com From the atta Jour triend Ca, { Hotta amaet the Ura sight the uunt chic ex | epegen it yo anes a aa ee ~ | te young man saw ht Pau af toe coset salen | eee rooms re oovapled by one or mors mem A CHRISTENING OF SCHOOL BUILDINGS. - ENTERTAINED IN BALTIMORE. ‘Torey Towns yesterday he sald: “en, 'remember von. Yon used to live on | SPP#4r® that the pastor took what he thought By the way, it may not be amis to mention | grew in intensity as the two drew nearer Sach | “the details for ‘oficer of the day’ will be| ‘The Commissioners are shortly to havo a| A party of Congressmen visited Baltimore ae |" n° yay talking with Fred Warde, the trage-| the Danville roed._ {tock diaper with yon one | Was © sesseable opportantty to. a that our butter supply, as well as letters of in-| other. When they were close together the rus- | Published for each month in advance. christening. Building Inspector Entwisle has | the guests of Hon. Herman Stump of Mary-| ainn, the other day in Columbus when be | time when ng, Se legislature. bers attend- Recollect we stood toget out ‘ set man touched his hat timidly and said: NOTES. called attention to the presence of nameless | land and were entertained at dinner by him at a ion to all the Joe ecrembmged er mas “T beg your pardon, sir.” Maj. H. B. Cilley, who has taken so much in-| white scholastic triplets and colored | the Maryland Club. The fiucste were Hons | trom his pocket and was about to pay for them, oy gn ge tier, “and | Partially included his own family. As soon ae road to Cuzco, were furnished us by one of the} The young man was about te Pate on. But | terest in local rifle practice during the past|twins, to wit: Three new white public | Charles f. Crisp, Georgia; Wm. C. P.. Breckin- | Thun he blanoed at the bill and then remarked: | whe nen? act ‘You put that whetstone? I looked | b€ had concluded, his own daughter rose up seeded and stay comled monks of | the | the brown man said quickly: ‘thought you | rand who accompanied, the brigade. team | schools, one in Anacostia, one’ on 1th ‘treet | ridge, Kentucky; Benton Millan, ‘Tennessee: | "xo, L can't part with that bil’. Looklere, Mr. | the whole place over a dozen times, but I nev Recoleta, known far and wide as “Father Tom,” | might give me the of some English so- | Y°*t tion with | ast and one on 13th street northwest, and two | Wm. M. Springer, Illinois; Charles Tracey, New | royng and-he held the dollar bill up. At the | could find it after the day you used it. and incidentally I may tell you something | ciety.” to Creedmoor, has severed his connection with | (oioreq schools, one on P street near | York; Charles H. Gibson and Barnes Compton, | },ottom was written these word ‘Govd-by, Bill, | ‘lowed mebby you had took it along with you, a about this familiar character of Arequipa. The | «-{ don't know any except the St. George,” | the New Hampshire militia. He has been in-|So'n° capitol and one on M street | Marviand; ex-Mayor James Hodges and’ Mr. Thepewe will mestagnin’ “Thin” oomsl ~ : + good-looking, white-haired friar (now past the young man, moving on. spector of rifle practice and is a thoroughly | between 27th and 28th streets. By _vir- | William Reed, Baltimore. seventy years old) prides himself greatly on o bought some cigars. He pulled a paper dollar | ance at Sunday morning worship. He im- could not rixe unless his hot water was brought and the towel was placed under his “No,” said Lincoln, looking serious as if the | nose. She related how boots had to be breakfast -s a Mr. Warde, ‘was the last dollar that some «| matter were as important as the recent defeat | fires lighted and the . es, ‘Bi the brown man. “I saw | qualified officer. His experience may be taken | 116" Of" his office. Commissioner Douglass, —_-— ++ +-_______ id his i ll to it is the berton I put it on top of that jescril being “sin American,” though his fac is aa ux- that you were one of my countrymen and I | sdvantage of by the, District guard, for he has who ‘hae the immediate charge of public THE CAMPAIGN IN IRELAND. | most pathetic things in its suggostivencss that | post the high omer 2 on OP i bo ye ee mustakal ri rogue. Known ought——"" " = schools, will act as pater, wi Buildi n= grt es Sema read. “Well!” exclaimed visitor, ““meb! isThoma Keegan, al bots tell suger | tarts nx man HonveG looked plead and | gout? Sis wife itued by toe | tDety Ente, who kas iriure cae | AntL-Parmelite Consent ot Saceee—ar-| °° ala" Couldn't nobody clos have’ pati’ se | andhis Save hed‘ wine Unto bs oes » and he loves strangers | listened. trusted to him, per force stand as - Fival of the Envoys. and none of us ever thought to look there | ready to start to his work. that many years ago in New York heserved| “I am from Yorkshire,” continued the brown | Marion Riftes in a few days. father. } From the Detroit Free Press. i” +f ‘all iol ti eofamtenete Sbikiie Velatilas combann draceeen “parr he | First Lieut. R. H.C e In custody of the police Messrs, O'Brien and for tJ tt ont ; es Giger Maen eek ee —_ and oy —e _ tas ied | sixth battalion, has resigned. VISITORS FROM BROOKLYN. y sap A negro had gone to sleep in the sun on the| He went on home, and when he got there one | yolubility. ‘The reverend father 5 ~ kept be lated considerable property. When about forty | to the St. George Society, but the secretary | An clection lns been ordered, to be held on| Yesterday « delegation from the board of Dillon arrived yesterday afternoon at King | Listtorm of a railway station in South Carolina | of the first things he did was to climb ap om | serttat dnd there ‘wee the Loectolt ek ee years of age he was so ill with fever that his | was out of town, sir, and seeing oh rere ome evening next, for first lieutenant of |education of Brooklyn, N.Y., composed of |tW®, seven miles from Dublin, where the took the Liberty Holyhead boats land their ori | saci nies’ Ta ec oF antimen otereres can | Soe: let eters eked te: Ber Aiioen poo | ae Ree eae ea ee ee ‘ i i third battalion. lolyhea passengers. ith him. A bag of shelled corn was laid | there, right where i in for fifteen years. | dinner se ith punctuality. Un “ath ‘was hourly expected. and ina acid inter- oe my countrymen, I of Battery “A,” light artillery, will receive ite Pips maper pola scepter pemaget prisoners landed without any demonstrations peckeprtpeadl geebaclpae rs ‘ashiadh, and | The Bonest fellow, pening i. s chiet: wrote a cirounetances, the lady pleaded, was it por Resin “HET ie Mit etre | meen oggan Pacman” mld the omg |e a Se Mca | Commitee. i arpa of teint | eg made by the people who hed gathered 1 | "Std "on his hen the weigh dant | Recieseste seta fy la | ie or he tet to nips Ban ass friar. Contrary to all expectations | "ie Tomine n eoked fneredu- | Bink. ’ out. here is to inspect the heating and ventilating | witness their arriv. waken him, another bag was placed on his | never be lost again. were with the daughter. It is not likely thes he immediately began. to ‘mend andl lowe” = politely sagt system in use in the school buildings. ‘THE CHURCH AGAINST PARNELL. stomach, about 370 pounds resting ———e-—_____ the good parson will soon repest bis com regarding his recovery as due to the direct in- wassure you were an ,”” said WHY HE WAS INCREDULOUS. res. Acable dispatch from London says: The | there. He snored away for three minutes, grew Love Bracelets. plaint of non-attendance. Pannen There was but one building permit issued yes- Gov. Hill’s Three Reasons for Believing the | terday. J. Jones & Co., twenty-two brick dwell- ye Englishman, terposition of the holy mother he at once as-| he. “I beg your pardon for stopping you, but sumed the gray cowl and hempen girdle of the yousenKpen ta saod ‘and { felt ~ Lenten pastorals of the Irish bishops are al- | Uneasy, began to matter and st the ond 9f five) ire young man has any true regard for = Francescans. It is sometimes rather hard lines | that an Englishman pod Fe ues rew the sacks off and sat up ‘Net Mach to ready having effect. It is known that the | Mrew the sacks off a woman, says the New York World, he gives her ‘Steal. G ‘Watterson Letter a F ‘ ' or : From the Chicago Times, Eerie tet Mtl) Huet eacten Syme mn] uw ori Hees ea SHA" "St bs | a gga | apg we tsa pee am | "nan pace Main him in contfort he mast Giese mit, | in the English clothes drew out s quarter. | ytsor yesterday afternoon and asked what, if certain to receive thebulk ‘of the money |’"«Fo' de Lawd, sah, but I'ze had de worstest | should lock and the key be carried by him whe | the mayor's office yesterday discussing the ‘ n| “Take that, and. good luck to you, my rade 7 Rioting Averted at the Clark Mills. | gent from Ameriea and ho cotints also upon | drenm ‘dal dber ‘Grempt! Tse all Ie ecld = spring campaign. One of the party was enjoy- the Roseinn bectnetinea cabeie extoaty pes | inher Minas sieeng am sonst de Bo:could | anything, he hed sony about i. Fally 5,000 persons were massed in front of | obtaining the public adhesion of Mesers. Dilion | blood” verchenelih. ‘Thess are nce of ecnssly n-| i gio pocsliar _sonmtion which sosompeniap ‘upon ‘ o ” . ; ; : ‘ t bracelete; ‘ mouhte "pea cents in mom wear 5 ‘ Parnell says the prose “Drempt dat I_had such a sore froat I could hose, though his bare feet in their ox-hide og to be offensive in its defense of me, and in the | clock last evening waiting for the “scab” | Dit Gt) treating tho extracts. from the Me. mr na not swaller, an’ de ole woman brought hum two | shall continue. ndals are sometuaes frost bitten when he | “Did c; motives and role assigned to me, was, in fact, | *Pinners and ready to repeat the acts of the | Carthy-Sexton report given to the pressas read | chickens, some yams, ana possum. an’ dun |, If regard has deepened into love ands blessed | friend of ble who was in, the group began $9 guna he aaaies toda aoe en ye written by him, and, infact, written at the | Previous night. The company officials had de- | at yesterday's meeting as from Mr. | cooked an’ ent de bull outfit wid me sittin’ right — m, ® Hype phages od Pls leee aatesene ‘to get the of i Sei aed me era rae cee | Fect i ’Sy ne ie e|eete yhs ae gay =| Me rr aa os, Se | a se Lane arr | tues eee ea ay | sing Ser et Ae ride, unless the distance be too great for human aed bormodieni ‘eons thasls Wisak§ hat wnter (2% mol yy | Mr. ee ae ee me, but didn't I sufier when saw de le aus ; eer you may reelf, you cam Ssouuig' sneer nee sekecie tas sansuaeeaas ’ received it; second, I thought Kentucky good | Contented, themselves with throwing few | STIMoOOD. uty receive the first chanee topublish _—— front”, | “A’pretty verse upon a New Year engagement | stand maay rounds before rain. “Father Tom,” in bis coarse gray gown and manners would have required my receipt of ward dispersed. The strik the matter. Mr. Parnell will t Koscom- rope girdle. ocactis tan “That's all right. I know my business,” sal foon dis- speakvat In a Very Bad Way. tous “ye the letter and my assent before its publication; : mon on the 29d instant, ‘will. state the re % ar. Givk: adie tharechee waves bad oman nen? proceed. | mon on the 23d inetant, when he will state the | yom the Chicago News. ae, “And, besides,” ‘continued the blue-zibbos . have their The: ‘loves the ela advocate, “by drinking you encourage thiev~ a remembered Mr. Watterson's brilliant career | 08%, and ing y Its the general opinion thet the balance of | ,,Pe0Ple who ge to apothecaries to ae oe a ; FE me in Congress. I do not seek to fathom Mr. Wat- | E7i'o¢ Fall River, Mass., who is in New York in | advantages Tevaltng fom the cone» <i 0 ae = : “That's it. And you didn't give him noth- Sorsen’s ostives and I accept whatever ex- . : remains Mr. fers.” » terest of the strik mal tiations Parnell. Strange diagnoses. In one case » man wearing ae “Flow is that?” said the man with the “Jag,” are ith, Baperintendoet, Wolsey asd ssothor thyond ie ssliengnes ase along countenance is said to have entered an | pomtnexetoren ‘who was becoming interested. ‘NO BEDS OF EASE. Going from Arequipa to Cuzco one may now save nearly half the time in the saddle by riding due east on the Mollendo, Cuzco and Puno rail- pastren <A neON OeeeS ficer of th ferday afternoon and thecary's shop and remarked: Sis seen haptonion gil ot cyhhin beh aco ioien Gere Ra ae fuliaca oe = officer of 6 COM rest joon anc apot abo: mouth enemy " + El pty ought 1 him A Missionary Entorpeios Balked. made a tion, the terms of which are not “I seem to have something queer in my ecm _ pone rit ‘your braine?’ You msast be eusteh , Casco division of the reed for Sante Baes the | can Bishop Taylor of the Methodist churea, » | known. board of directors of the amills a ~_—< stomach, and I want you to give me leet the drink should steal your brains” Present terminus, cighty-two miles in a ‘m not such s d—d fool,” said the young | missionary in Africa,had $8,000 in Kean's Bank | have taken the matter under consideration. _ Parnelli Ad for it.” Seenie ph yet natch tegen dae erty be rere Well ‘even if it da ~ cose 0 wor northwesterly divcetion. As there 10 hotels getting red and jaiekly i SERA RONG TP ? ‘What are your symptoms?" the apothecary - only be petty larceny,” man with either in Juliaca or Santa Rose —nothing better | that he pos tis Engl seciaen =? ih crates ‘The Puyallupe’ Right to Drink. glove loose inher hand. This was to display | jag’ than an empty car to sleep in—one is advmed ——_roo back togoon to Puno and take @ fresh start over the same road to the junction next day. “Bvery little while something seems to rise | the four rings on the fingers of that plump and ; WAS IT MAN'S FIRST DWELLING? settles back again, and by and by pretty member. The gloves again. forty rods long and they Even in Puno the public accommodations are | A Little One-Story; Habitation in South The a] it his chin in the palm of | hundred buttons each. — ‘ Mille better than tose, but its poor hotel re secured t school | States government against J. D. Campbell, in- his bend end meditated awhtie. girl Palace compared to anything clse one will fad dicted for selling liquor to the Puyallup Indians, "he said gravely. been on the to Cuzco. An explorer should not on the ground that the Puyellup Indians under look for “beds of ease.” and on this hard jour- the law of 1877 granting to them lands in sev- ear to stop an ney one may comfort himself with the thought eralty are citizens of the United States and ‘The that he is following an archeological by-path in the footsteps of the most learned sgientists of the age, some of whom ocean from the capitals of Europe for yt pur- pose. 3 7 lai Tam not going to give you an itinerary of | mping. ‘the trip, for the path bas not changed mate- Such a beautifully decorated rially since Profs. Orton, Squier and Markham | None but a master in the art went over it and wrote their excellent books. | ioned - Permit me to briefly notice = few of the more Prominent points en route, and advise those “Sot Wat yoo eenty went w ante! FROZEN DYNAMITE. eC from the Now York Herald. i :f i itt Ht rie I; BREE i : Hl 46 ‘From the Cape Cod Friend. tem. ee. ATMS aapect of win en. i ge Fi i A Lost tor. , ‘The Y - $8 HR sf E i £ [7 g 47 i | 8 i a i | i if ‘| | f iil il it i i ‘tt a i j H f t £ i Ha ise Hi ils i 8 iw ayy ty ey ok with a4 be a