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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C. SATURDAY. D’ , ER 12. 1891—SIXTEEN PAGES. et [SSS near Dupont Circle this morning, and at 2/ structure of its clase now standing upon the part of wisdom for purchssers to go now and NEW PUBLICATIONS. —Under the title of ~ Clock the presentation com ee merical earth. Select their Christmas e toareld Uitle of “Midshipman Paulding, THE ARIZONA KICKER. Mr. Kimball VAL D'ARNO: Ten ‘on the ‘Tuscan A! Py : Every-Day Lncidents in Western Biitevial ‘of the ceuson. Horcutxsox's has O: Ten Lectures hes furnished a charming companion volume site bon ner pas i, Meme: | Skat eens Sate rot | tober pope “Lite Seva by wing e's | yn wee gre gt tonians, we ford 187 foun RvsK! ith wed counters are filled with « choice stock of roilli- {ntredaction "oy Charlo Bak orton, "rant. gos ao Seen. «We reosived! word! the other ners, gloves, ‘handkerchiefs, ‘wraps, ‘coreete | wood Halton, : Charles irom Col. John Fairbanks, who is ranning : rele pr | ae yt RAY # cactus farm about twenty miles west of town sorts of fancy WHITE SLAVES: The on of, the Worthy that he would try come in sorse thme Oppressi ev. LOUIS ALBERT. oe od : 3 ae 4 within s fortnight and shoot us full of lead and for euch apparel Keex raz Tamron isthe | [ne s'Shepard. Wong wine alm: Tho eslonsl coma to howe gut cites beans, man who ban: fll the bill At his cstablish-| 4 Son. on of the service and sketched the course of the legislation that was enacted to produce the re- its for which the genial Congressman from New York Inbored so long and ¥o hard. He told of the terrible disasters to the Huron and the Metropolis, which marked the crisis in the history of the service, and then he went on to describe the struggles of Mr. Cox with an ad- verse majority of am opposite political faith in his endeavors to ize the life-eaving serv- me! treet. itting garments are Diasted his political ambition by proving that fe é nt on 9th st fitting garments . . ice pow aston cnndeffctive ban. Ho ment on Oth strost Le Soren are [IN MISCAYNE BAY. By Canoutwe Wasurex tho cold hime to beth partite tne pos oea Sane. 4.101% wheafitaatiog nino alors ta rance v0 indicative of the interior man.| sketches uy Thaaas i — Avery Hine. New York: proprietor of this well-ostablished place] Dodd, Mead & Co. Washingtou: J. 9. Decker, of business, refers to the refined patterns and |THE BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG: 1863. By tasty execdtion of the work as a sufficient SAMURL ADAMS DRaxe, author of Fg ought to be rode out of Arizona on « three-cor- mered rail ‘We shall be home every day in the week for the next month, and the colonel needn't mind knocking on the door when he calla He way june behalf of a bill designed to benefit the service .d to establish it permanently npon its pres- ent footing. Mr. Cox made one of the greatest speeches of his life and argued so effectively | and in publi = recommendation. Invasion,” etc., etc. Boston: Lee & SI ‘and eloquently that every trace of opposition | splendent. It was his att “Trifles. make perfection," and while an ‘Washington: W. H. Morrison. was wiped awayand the bill was without ‘It is our great sat STSTT diay, business sult of clothes seemsin iteelt | FOR HONORS SAKE. A sequel to wThe Squire's just walk right in and begin popping away, on ut a et there is_no reason why a man aughter. ey C. Liae, author a it he a Sdisenting voice. Xaow that this magnificent ‘This ie the time and Tax Fazn is the place to His, Hille, yet there ia no. reason why a, man sEather's Daughter,” ete, etc. Philadelphia: pt Aap to 4 XR. KIMPALL'S ADDRESS. : ee an ou Set Christmas bargains. The most fastidious | tion as possible, In point of style, cut, fabric ter & Coates. can feel our private graveyard just aching for Mr. Kimball concladed as follows: “T should | hamanity, words $42 find thero an immense assortment of sea-| and workmanship the business suits made at | TANIA’S PERIL. A Russtan Story. By Hexey another victim. be guilty of an injustice which his magnani- | M0te fully than Tam able to ora Laem poem Syerything appro; | W. c. Mixara's ing, shop, S14 1th wreo!, | GREVTLLE suitor of “Dosa.” ete ela Pall Tory Him So.—On several different ooms- ind Pria . roung. Decor are uneui ind all this for the #mail sum hia: T. B. Petersou & Bro , ve said ‘illiame throug! ul » thore is no better way to save money than in Mac Dox atp, author of “Maicotm,” ete., etc. cia man of his eccentric conduct. port and co-operation of such powerful al- | folding its hues of promise, as table New York: D. Appleton & Co. wee Bw ym las Caspers eon s, Frye, Hale, Kenna, Mo- | covenant with heaven.’ this way. ia arterial didn't believe us. He continued to drivk, Pherson, Pendleton, Covert, Grapo, Dunnell,| “The Now Jersey the , LAUNCELOT AND @ EVERE. Poem in marr be ws o In one of the windows of Dr. Prentiss’ drag | LAUNC hy RICHARD Hovey. ‘New York: | —Although not now a Washingtonian, Mr, | {’a'tel and shoot at everybody who differed Dretias. : With bim ou biblical quest dk ne t United States Book Co. T. C. De Leon was at one time so prominently | the took him culend oo emt fone ~ of ing the latest importations. The Fair extends | store. corner of 9th and K streets, is a fine Lynch, Roberts, Yeates and others. The loft; it Gir'Gox Wr hea” for bien s hi a: an invitation to all parents to bring the chil- | crayon portrait of the late Charles I. Canfield, devotion to the interests of humanity whic dj inspired him in this grandest work of his life | that was, «6 Ihave heard him sey, romantic | dren to sce the mouster Christmas tree on ex- | executed by his daughter, who excels in. this wt ng ed A Rare | identitied with the social life of the national eons jh the have back and asked ‘him if be juet a warm response in the hearts of theseom-| and fascinating in the extreme, for did rot | hibition, which isa marvel of atty cessing: branch of art. ao ‘aul: The | capital as to create a local interest in his hand- Jnenrve | noe, of — - -r He inent men, and they brought to him cordial} Thomas Cox, his first sncestor im America, and ‘The Fair is located at the corner of 7th and H| “All the comfortsof home” is often mentioned, THE JUNIOR PARTNERS A Teny somely printed and attractively illustrated little | ast eon, amd if ated wy he _— ad sectintee Cet wn whenever: be aresee 4s. one of the -proprietore of east How Jetse; y, | streets northwest. and yet what young lady thinks her home com- Story. By A.M Rawson. San Franc! 3 ee yt Be hg Renee at eon, for some years tocome. a whatsatistaction must they contemplat rave the 1s of those shores more than two : “ oe te abi - eae — won't cotarn hese the marvelous change that has Been wrought | bravircy ‘years before? Did not dive gevers: | _,2f 7° should happen to go to Baltimore | plete without lace curtains, chenilie covers and tuart & Co. ed. by the Gossip Printing Compans y i i : obile, of which Mrs. Ae Maury iets | qaithis counection it may be well to say a few upon the coast under the magic touch of or- | tions of his ancestors live in Monmouth county | S*0P in st the jewelry store of Samvr Kinx & | pretty table linen when she is preparing to|U, 8. SOLDIERS’ TOME, WASHINGTON, D.c. | mas words to Han nk White, who acts as bouncer for ma th Son and examine the large assortment of silver | Fecei¥e on New Year's day, us well as at other |” Indelivie Thotograpte’ Nes tees oY wise, | Washington ‘a> sagen aun upon poe aman ag ay a eke ean srcWhen Mr. Cox took the first of the p Raowiegias ne an taste bonges of Gon coors pe agra Forage pamce ay Ma prey peng dade epee lage el smreele Siar eee Se tae sive stope I have recounted there had stood for | had teehee stern ae Jewell) basins nnd ene en eeeeel | anal fear eae suited in suck articles |THE EVOLUTION OF SCULPTURE. By Taomse | SaE™ who were posed for that purpose by the | jackass rabint shanaghttty Rho fired « twenty years upon the New Jersey and Long | be more watural, i paiglepeesiperiener srg ates pepe eee Foenghicttoon pe yer red [Dosen angaliceiocdg aca eal fo Sesh lot wre aloe Soke es Inland coasts a few rough buildings, scattered | the areeopleieieee toe great work, than | stroot east oS Mtablishment, Say c + THE EVOLUTION OF PAINTING. By FORREST one night last wock. Unless he makes at long intervals apart, designed gach to afford | that his efforts should have been made to eatab- £0 ‘per cent, and the demand for them has r x P RexpkUL New York: D. Appleton & Co. —_—s change in his conduct the boys will get apa Protection from the weather to" surf boat, a section clean aks the shores | Mra M. Braptey, formerly of New York, | creased in ‘proportion to the reduction. In TALES FROM TOWN TOPICA Volume % Mew ACROSS THE RIVER. surprise party on him soon, and their live ; . = this line of goods are included piano covers, York: a ‘eal Se ‘ —- afairsare never pulled of without some one such as the fishermen used in their vocation. | of that ancestral home, home that | has opened a dressmaking establishment at 7C | ilk hend reste and ccurts painted and China ‘ork: Town Topics Publishing Co. A Now School House Taken as a Sign of the | getting hurt. and some primitive apparatus to be used by| his grandfather bad foughs to maintain | street northeast, where all branches of the | silk head rosts, stamped likens chenille — Snes thal oy % Consens Comcunance.— Set ot fhetntrained hands of any who might volun-| daring the war of the revolution, aud in the | business are practiced. Moderate prices and | tiece. tai DbinK er Teniboer hase oartien nase padmiadn lenandrte County. our citizens teer in attempts at rescue. They had been | very district whick was resented years be- | good fit guaranteed. sd > THE LIFE SAVERS’ TRIBUTE. permitted to fall into dilapidation and decay. ‘ Bome people might say that the picture ec-| Will rendily call to mind Maj IMachehoe whe and many otber articles. In other departments | Washi i — nt some tw, # here last summe : the Congress Stabe Gaited Sietont Did deat | wan, czPerience of & connection with auch |of the store the goods are equally attractive, | g.wagneiom Contributes mach more to on | SomPansing this article is that of a church or | {Py situs tre weeks hore Ly portage coolio and the apparatus had become impaired by | the Congress of the United States? Did he not well-known tailors as Creed of London and | and the prices offer inducements to purchasers, | 8°¥¢ral literature of the country than mi ® public hall. Bat itis neither. It is, how- did not succeed. The major += A Splendid Memorial Vase Presented Today | Heslecty theft and the depredations of vermin. | have the New Jersey coast in mind when he fern of New York is what J. Kxawax of | No. 909 Pennsylvania avenue presents many | PeTS0hs Suppose. | This observation holds good | ever, a very good representation of the ar- nd on one occasion showed peace mahpiay ihe buildings were in tho nominal charge of | said. “From the date of our first settlement | 795 isch strect northwest claims. He is So y Pi .. | Without taking into the account the large num- 6 oes hich us a huma: ’teb h. keepers who generally lived long distances | our beaches have echoed the despairing vol Mee Rorthwest claims. Ho is ® | attractions that are not always to be found un- tistic public building which is being near wi wd once belonged a amen pailiorat on calc ok tuice Guava eekee rime come go ray Smocren cy poe I aero ladies’ tailor and habit maker. der one roof, and in the different departments | ber of scientific and technical works annually erected in AJexandria county, on the Falls | @48 in Prescott who called him a liar. We he- QUE SERTICES AENDEEED oY Tix xew roRE | The selection of these oficials was usually made | gust dasher over halfimbedded helix; the akel- | Moderato torms and first-class workmanship | can be found holtde goede erence Persons | produced bere by persons connected in on¢| Church road. ‘This is only across the Potomac, Lane he claimed to have carried the ear for eia- STATESMAN TO THE SERVICE FULLY ComMMEM- | Upon political considerations, their compensa- | etons of yossels protrude from the sands; the | te what Miss Lozrrixn, the late Boston drese-| of both sexes as weil as of all ages, Fora way and another with the government and ite | bu jg 4, . * $2 i - : Bs ial . 7 : in a section of the suburbs which is not} it seems that when the major left here be DESCRIPTION OF THE VASE. fanction was the custody of tho key to the | langlo‘and shells por the coast, tho bere| Mise Eprr A. Hicks, late draper and cutter | i" the line of jewelry, including 200 assorted | NoMious and inclinations not less than their | Washington. However, Arlington is over | ®2d exhibited the relic. The «tramper tureet buildingfand this guardianship they maintained | p; 5 bracelets. A useful present may be found in | cial dutics lead them into lines of study and There was a notable gathering in the New| with suvh ncrisuions facie Th te anained Ee irre pete ror meee ——- B Wan Rect solicits trial of Her | sho leather department. Silk bandkerchiefe | investigation, the nataral outcomeot which ise = me Hampshire avenue home of Mrs. S. S. Cox this | generally to be forced if occasion toenter arose. ‘Mz. Cox loved your service, took comfort in | 606 13tin street torch = ment 18 8*/qud mufilers for lediog and gentlemen, and | printed book, of greater or Jess value in a purely | signed to connect this city with the historic ma oe maer'o to beet. | The latter wal Siternoon to wituess the presentation to her on | This was the life-saving service of that period. | it and was proud to be known and spoker. of as The ‘eli bri ia | fologne to go with them. ere found in all quali-| jiterary point of view. Quite aside from this | spots—Ariington and Mount Vernon. The Recast: akan cen ers Debalf of the officers and men of the life-saving | Brave rescues were effected. indeed, by the | your friend Nowhere is, thie anece clecch Most delicate fabrics, such as India ard quantities, ‘Ihe book department | ots of pmbiications, which ie i ing in | Fails for this road are now laid from the Aque- | *# ¢ put an edge on # jack knife, and we eben tones = aa uso | Brave beachmen, but tog often, alas! the coun- | shown than im that eloquent address of Juno 4, | Shawls, point ince, &c., are artistically repaired | offore special inducements a workenco thre | © ps aremeredbsignm nereasing © | duct bridge to Arlington and it is the intention | °®2'? SAY We feel a bit sorry for him peneien of Se Treceury Af a magnificent vees | 1+ was chacked by the reports of enaciieus 1878, in the House of Representatives, to which | by Madame Recanp-Dvwarve, late of Paris, but | to suit the old and the young. Many other | RWubers and importance every year, it may be | ee Pride rything in shape to accommo-| 4 J0caTED.—As there was some little misun Of silver, intended to express the appreciation | jogses of life, which might have been prevented e at present located at 809 21st street northwest. | suitable presente are to be found in the vari-| said chat Washing-on adds her full share and date the t rush of visitors to Arlington | S€™tanding as to what had become of she 6 I you have so graphically referred and a part of P fc 8 ton | man who stole Gen. Hi : of the members of the service of the labors of | by proper appliances expertly handled, and | which you beve chosen for your i tion, in| Ladies who have that well-known accomplish- | 0Us departments, and Mr. A. Kaufman, the pro- | more to the gereral literature of the period; | when the’ Grand Army encampment meets | who stole Gen. Hennessy’s white male ye ‘hose: inscription, ip) 3 ; 8 pe from in {1 {the the her late husband in its behalf. The presenta- | {ir too often the pitiful story was told of ves- | which, after alluding to his long Public career, | ment of painting on china ean have their Jeco- | Priétor, has arranged his business #0 that his direction, | in thiseity. Wath good facilities for trave Se ont habe de me So char eae, Yion took place shortly after 2 clock, and was | sels stranded a the night and when discovered | he feelingly added: ‘What little L have accom- | ratod ‘pieces fiked, at ‘Moe Jecnsowrs atinio, | Patrons can make their sclections now and set. | °"4 there is a marked growth in in the morning the “ ‘road is | Bt to be a brother of the man who lost the er vor hades naar be geht pg Ge, | &8%, And he not only took possession of it, jut " de out into the country about miler " and good modern schools Alexandria county is | ¥® 74 y three baad tle when the goods ania day bef also,—the increase keeping at least pace with | [4 ; i esterday and obtained all possible particulere, Pecompanied by several epecches eulogizing the | ‘wailowed up by theaca bt hel teercann dete fecvies in oowpemtion eventoc than Roneas | nunsitn east aartiwest Christa Sonat 8 Celene tedar Deere tuo constantly widening ‘circle of echolarly | Sng formard to tho future witha great deal | The soyonr ut pes one ae @ late Mr. Cox in Congressin | in the rigging. the honeycomb. . Is is ite own exceeding great | A! of the latest stylesin cape and jacket |“ ieycets to the sweet,” says #he bard, and so | People drawn hither by both the social attrac- | that section of the suburbs has been over. Trae te the west of the Haisin valley trail after Building up end fostering the buresa that now HE MODERN SERvice. Feward. It speaks to me in the voicos of tho | Patterns are Fen cece She, Museee Cuxame- | says Jacon Fussx12, the popular confectioner of | tions and the intellectual advantages of the na | looked f= tu at tertopwent teat bes been | Los ented wit er een Eee Stands at the head of similar institutions] «Timo forbids that. in contrast, I should at-| Tescued—aye, in tears of speechless feeling, | ™4* ts are altered ad erat, poslskin | 1627 New York avenue, who is now offering to ths Honal capital, Neither time nor space is avail- | 8 progress. . 08 te belloved ly these interested | <i.0; that he died of beart fetien. tte min thr ¢ 1d, speaks of resurrection from death, an oe and repaired by them | Dobtic a fall tment of cholic: ro dee A in that jocality that the day is already in sight ‘oughout the world. tempt to describe the details of the present eats cone also. e ee an — _ a able in this connection for the presentation of | When the waturat advantages and sitractions of | b¢ did. We think that several other orgens system or even to faintly outline it, but I may In spite of false lines ou the sbore:” Mas. V. A. Travis is a well-known modiste | tablishinent atter foe oer ection,and this es- emu L ; also failed him ai about the same time. “hay tablishm fter forty- sates ence, | *2Ything like a complete enumeration for pur-| this region will be appreciated. It is pre- hohe deat ~e satienn ame of te Prominent features, Its} speaks of « faith triumphant over all fears in|and ladies’ tailor. She is specially provided | well undersiands the aft of inaking fre cncct | Poses of ‘Mlustration. Nor isa fall showing oF | dicted by tome thet at ot vers stmoots tine’ tag | 060 WhO thinks he Got away is laboring ‘umiee stations, commodiou: shly equipped | the better elemente of our human nature. It | with the latest styles and docs good work. Her mera iti: ‘8 mistake, and ol delicious ice cream and ices as well as other | critical analysis necessary. The purpose of | twecities of Weshington and Alexandria will | { ymsias® And such an ides also doos the boys ote iy pr gptoncas ices aud man- | sounds lke the undulations of the Sabbath bell | place is 617 13th street nosthesen. Bonds in the ling of confectionery. Orders are | theae hastily written paragraphs is merely to | De United by achain of abarban residences a ane a oe Cones Ton as} in tao mies am Togardiom of His own | Gte8t experience is necessary to successfully Gentes af ee enous the | make brief mention of some of the books by | wands tuch «five ries of che ner os a The Difference Between the Two urfmen—the tr ve of the coast—mark | life, gave it freely that other lives might be | cleas, fore, LL. @Bexsaaix has had thirty | Ovportunity of making the home fol 1 Xow | Washingtonians lately published. undulating country that stretches out into | From the Chicago Tribune. “ 3 astm 7 years’ experience fr this work and invites's | BY finishing up th mas turkey and Ne : ns sl ae The cherry little man was industriovaly put B t upon our sea- | saved, trial. His place is 815 Dolaware avenue north- | X€ar'® goose with a dish of this celebrated | — First in importance on the current list is | Virgit iy board and upor the shores of our great inland fia a cong gee aang here, | cast. delicacy, Mr. Henry Adams’ “History of the United radeon aa smoking car of the suburban lakes Upon long stretchos of sindy beach }® life saved there, crews of ships roscued, as seshon:” Gordon tease P rain, and the scowling, sullen-looki “io: of posts, which nightly | drowning souls dragged ashore by the stalwart | In olden times you had to buy your buttons POLLY IN A CYCLONE. =a] bar ae sie sae ery with » ecraggis beard seemed. to per an out their vigilant patrolmen, in all vieissi- | men of the life-saving service, aud these men | to match the material. Now you buy your ma- soli Period embraced between the years 1500 an “- ies of weather, who strain their watchful | toiling in their work of mercy at the very mo- | terial and have any style button made to order. Parent cheerfuiness as a personal affront “You seem to be pretty well satisfied with everything,” he snid at Inst. “O, I've no particular reason to complais,” - 18, published in seven volumes (Charles * ment when the spirit of Him who held such | W. & Hitz of 717 8th street northwest does the | “ Feetvored Meteorolozist That Will Havea | 5.3). Un co.8) at intervals during the past — * to endangered | sr ice,mout dear was winging ite fight to ite bari eg Ee Treoesehs Cascais a ip relics couple of years, and a later volume of Histori- elophone lincs connecting these | Mak ‘our Christmas tree ornaments and your X cal Es ( sher afford means of sani ‘Satt| way after tomorrow will witem the twon- | _ G°* JOU Christies treo rnaments and Four) “"gome days age the daughter of an old board | cal Eaars (same publishers) recently froin tbe n : t returned the cheery man. centrating : cere te ythe | eth anniversary of your service under the | Tepieted and picked over. Reference is made | Of fader who lives in one of thoso castlelike | Pres, Both works aro everywluere recognized cock guppore not. “You have « nice home, of lab of rescue, and by their union | provisions of the bill you have cited. As you] to "ine stock ot J. Jax Govrn, 421 9th street | residences far south on Prairie avenue satisfied | literature, and the forma! history is certain to “Tve more costly ones, but ‘The memorial vase stands two feet in height | With telegraph lines of summoning from the a tenly on m ra aghange = akon | northwest. & passing whim by purchasing a parrot. Now, | take a 7 nent place as the standard author- ghentonh andl Gommesenee” See Gnd is of solid Se OT eee ere nt ak TOtCRUS COURS Gk PE Neos Sees . Pe aitdted | Ail varieties of plaiting and buttons are made | her father i 8 man of very few words, but this | ity on the period it covers. P : Btely expresses the meaning intended to con- | Other effective assistance to save vessels and | ‘experienced surfmen’ walked ores at a dicate ‘Married! ‘es, and I bave two children. ‘They don't know what want is, I : s i : —Ofallthe later publications of the year cud >peend sohiaiar | chtgassl Wass delice * Sandy Hook and Barnegat, ‘ready to push | to order by G. W. Lucas, 903 9th street north- | fact went for nothing with the parrot. Betore > he y Mees cag eee tees ck estan ee tas axe ecco placed’ the suiiee tee eee | eer oe mountain breakers into the fu-| west. He also sclls the well-known Demorest | the green and yellow-feathered linguist had | None is attracting more. attention or likely to form and the richness and yet delicacy of its | intoasylums where the rescued are supplied with | rious flood to bring their human freight in | sewing machine at $19.50. spent so muck as forty-eight hours amid its|exert an influence wider or more powerful “They have plenty to eat and to wear. Ornamentation. dry clothing,food and shelter, and the maimed, | safety to the shore. Mas. RB. M. Evans of 945 E street southwest pos surroundings it salir} itself able to out-| than Mr. 0 Kennan’s “Siberia and the sw scake of alow act a. _ of cor exclaimed the suliea man On the side shown in the cut there is shown | #ick and frozen are tenderly nursed. If life is $< ialty of repairing sealskin sacques | ¢.1, the entire family. Itdem, trated that it | Exile System,” recently iseued in two sumptu- ‘The people of the county ‘exandria,com "3 ter! Poach equality that injustice Grealistic shipwreck scene, with an unusual | /0st a rigid investigation is institated to ascer- SAULTED BY A STRANGER, ing muffs and capes as well as making oad GL: omeseniages tear [am 2 Prising a number of progressive men who have | Of our social Inwi—that makes anarchists and mount of life and expression in the figure tain whether any of the service corps are at eo physio gayest ya pratt was one of those talkers that insist on having | 0US and profusely illustrated volumes by the Black lace dresses, white and satin dresses, in | the last and loudest word at night and the first fact all kinds of fine dresses, are cleaned in the | ®n4 fiercest in the morning. In fine, the bird the men. The cloud effect in the background | fault, or whether any means can be devised to | Charles Newton of Malden, Mass, Has a is marvelously stormy in the silver relief. The | prevent the recurrence of fatality under simi-| Close Eseape From a Crank's Pistol Shot. relief is deep and the shades in the metal are | lar circumstances. A secondary and subordi- socialists. I've sewn itsince Iwasabos. its been forced upon me at every tarn and # within the past few years become property owners, are now taking steps to improve th Century Company. This work is, as our readers know, the result of Mr. Kennan’'s later travels D the | enough to make acy man rebel against «© | roads. ‘The board of supervisors of the coun'r, | tom that makes fv possible. I’ Sonpses $a nate duty is that of saving property and of pro-] For some time past an unknown man bas | most acceptable manner by Mapaste Vataonr, | was way up in his business. He scemed to fully through Siberia, and, while, as a record of ¢ which Mr. Frank a so oe never notice si " - P "fhe medallion portrait of Mr. Cox that oc-| tecting it until reclaimed by the owner been seen at intervals about the grounds of | at 718 11th street northwest. rset hae perenne lp Peter pine gainer tol id perder fel] tegermaneen pmol Preryy gins pg spinnin tng 3 eupies the center of the top portion of tha| The efficacy of the system i James C. Newton of Malden. Mess. About ten} | Mots. D, Tavuntts of 1217 G street north- | bougitto talk and now his one purpoue in life | wand more correc? ides than i has snderfal | Frpairiug and making roads in the place of the almost shesty, os Fase on this side has been pronounced by Mrs. | bY the statement of the fact that the average | days ago he was confronted in the green house | west is prepared to mend and clean lace cur- Tees borin waa indulgent | re-ources of tho Russian pene! provinces, te | Virginia mad which has boon in use for roxtefor ped pee ng vtter than ‘Seat bu bas cs ecgseiical Whcneen, Th wen weadaed lose of hfe per annum throughout the entire by Charles Newton, aged eighteen, who asked | ‘ins. point lace =. a Ths beet | cine but tele slic Coane ee Inen in thiy | ®uthor was inspired by a much loftier motive | @ good pany yous and has not yet won ite way | covself strutting around with fine clothes ‘ead frou thelatost portrait that he had taken. | domain of the service now only about equals | PY Chat ed ae ae of work i# guaranteed, in the latest Parisian | father, but he is ale Pou | than the gramhiation of a tourist's curiosity or | into public favor. As may be seen from the | java! Stimiting around : nasataniat cdg ‘the annual loss upon the New Jersey and Long | What he was doing eo atranger | style. , Se ne eek maneenceh Pall) aaa coon, Ar presenta astudy | cut, the school board of the county recognize | ""2\74 cou brosial erie On the reverse of the vase, the top of which | /#iand costs aloneduring the twenty years im- | whipped out a revolver and threatened to kill |" Te you have any children’s suits you desire to The danghter taught the bird to say an@ do | Of life in one of its most terrible and pathetic | that the old-time, one-room school house does ; ich | meciately preceding its inauguration, and this | Newton, whereat the latter ran away. Last fe illustrated, is a gracefully engraved inscrip- | notwithstanding the increased trequency of din | Soto pier have made send them to the Sistras or Sr. Rose ‘ bright things, should they have ro much and I so little? Is it s d ing : Saturday night, while young Newton was cross- | Ixpustarat ScHooL, 2023 G street northwest. | Mey, Bright things, hacel’/ Hocta tha: the rev ckos must eventually, | pretty building has just been erected from de- | fey a,c Nave so much and T'so ltt lowing ngenges nr SIE | emer Te nboul be remaiered tos hat | the back yardasht wan liredathiny the ba-| They nave recently opened ndopartmens of tis merger ther with Ab, thse!” Bow oon | Ha the novelas he rskes nant evenly Srna mado iy” Air Stanley Smmoue it | fat? fe idan, Tse bronded on it all dhrowgh Ly oe to Mrs, | the *ystem annually saves from destruction an { let whistling close by his head. He fired two shots | kin proved an additional irritation to the old gen- | sit somowkst akin to the: which Mra. Gtows's | will be ready for the pupils about the Ist of | sciicons than I, mo sore denurvane then f abe orp es Som o Leperposs hes FS | amount of property many times exceeding in | ata man he saw running away, but without] Get your party dresses in shape for the s0-| tleman: but, nevertheless, he tried to smile | mous story had on the institution of slaves x 4 Samuel S. Cox by the members of the life-say- . = “Certainly. I was ‘ among others to | Phases in a style so sincere, earnest and graphic | not quite meet the need of the hour. So this as ood as they. Wi e up in the world. And I've been w i i his col . In every respect it will add | as @ principal and one or two assistant teach- | "™° “P value the cost of its maintenance. ¢ial senson. Plush and velvets are.given spe- | and look pieasant under i erage § a A i y. ing service of the United States In gratctal re-| " “During the two decuies of its existence up to | “PEarent hover bee lend aii arta | inl atta “antl cloauedaectusibecy enue: | {Altec eudiring theipey “beass? fie mmyare seine So the aireeny Sige Sepebedion ot ee) gre, tate enki Shee nd that bas made you s socialiat membrance of the tireless and successful | the close of the last fiscal year there occurred | *"4 Kept watch until Thursday without result, | 4¢'t,¢ Faeuca Derma, Scounixe axp Daring | days the indulgent parent tried to coos ke, | suthor as a writer oa ive | Prof. K. L. Carne of St. John’s Academy, Alex- =. Jt would do the same for any man. efforts of her distinguished husband, the Hon. | within tho field of its operations 5,943 disasters | When the watch was discontinued Yesterday EstaBLisuMent, 1205 New York avenuc. daughter to let him take it down and exhibit it} -- In another vein, but hardly less attracti ve andria, sib deen doatn eieb eaneme vintondens Every one should have an equal show in the Samuel Sullivan Cox, to promote the’ interests els. Of the 49.874 persons on board | mozning young Newton went to the greenhowse |” 1; reouires a great deal of care and expe- | to the boys on "change. Secretly his ¥.1s “On the Border with Crook, f schools for the county. ‘The school officers | Tce of life. But they don't. One starts way end advance the efficiency and glory of the life- 4 were saved, but 600 lost 9,242 ship- | to 8x the fires, and had hardly entered when | |. 17 clean cloth. sank to lose the parrotenronte But, no, t ribner's Sons) by Capt. John G. | of the county now ure Mr, John E. Febrero. | UP Nd another way down, wnd handicapped at saving service. He was its early and constant ed people were pursed and succored at | be ¥as pounced upon by the stranger, who e: ience to properly clean clothes, wt elathes cog | ter Was too familiar with the plucking propen- Boaths: plies Gis in cAaalie “aaiok rhea trustees of Arlington district, | t2#t I first opened my eyes in the poor home ie aren nd cloanent advocate, its | the stations, 24.229 days’ relief being afforded | Claimed: “‘Now I have you, and I mean to kill | rienced workman can ruin » suit o Joga” OES | sities of her father's associntes to trust her | Bourke, who, thoug! pgneheon © neue tee wT and |o% ®laboring man, and the injustice aud # fearless and fa: them. ‘The estimated value of the vessels and | YoU." The man had a revolver in his hand and | dress if she utmost care is not employed. AS; | “sweot darling Poll” in the pits. Things ran|the army, is sutficiently identified in one | Messrs. A. 0g xy Baile At the bottom, ia neat characters, is a quota- 357,984. Of this amount | ttied to point it at Newton's head. Newton | TON Fiscagr of 906 G street northwes: does = equality of it all have stared me in the fece « day | way agd another with this city to be regarded | James E. Clements: of Washington district, ga Mea sell by ies Conta the tee ~ clinched is assailant and fought desperately | this kind of work in a first-class manner. ee ee woes eel Sealy o Messrs. E. K. 8. Deeble, W. N. Febrey and a’ | €¥T sines, You, 7 suppose, were born ge when the market had gone heavily against Washingtonian. It is the f. Representatives April 4, 1893, as fo:lows: in an endeavor to prevent the use of the revol- | Now that tho social season is upon us anda pen alcarped coe Sera cde Vikad him—and that, too, on the strength of a fi " ; 5 n 5 military narratives which the non-military 1 {i have spent the best part of my life in the | figures, numerous disasters have been averted | Yet. The intruder finally threw young Newton | gay winter is expected, the ladies are making | cable from Russia—tho old man went hom os - : - ablic aervice, most of it has been liko writing | by tke warning signats ofthe patrolmen te ves | ¥0 the ground, and,polatiog the revolver at kus | S°240 eee eae neers | ek mime merrier En Bid ores Batty itt | eee oer Gale, ane eens | eee eee stall farm in northern Wiscousin, and I tamer fay The reminiscences of party wrang- | sols standing into danger” The number of such | breast, fired. "The prostrate man threw up his| gre to come. It is a well-known fact that @| the house and past his wife and daughter with- | marked value, witual, for the side light it a ied schools with two or more teachers, | Wett barefoot most ling and political strife seem to me the nebul:e | warnings is more than 200 annaally. Tightarmat the same time. and received the | woman is never happy unless she is welidressed | out seeing them, be made straight for the | throws on questous of grave importance. —_ / i and p ng x ly PY a Ps of the past, without form and almost void. But bullet in that member. The would-be mur- i q being considered. ; and has a becomi; it. Mme. T. B. Hannisox | conservatory, where perched the parrot. No | The old-time frontier-line o! = . Y f what little I have accomplished in connection mone pS aaa PR derer, evidently not knowing where the bullet | of 1929 F atreet has every facility to furnish the | sconer haa he thecun ‘open the door of the ex. re = sac arenes ord prays rae a ee ee bee Oe 1 ae ” The cheer; With the lifesaving service is compensation | |The anequaled successes of the service have | had taken effect, sald: “There, if that don’t | choicest hats and bonnet, aad is conseaity ee, | eae oe te Ba sarrigged Nitaealt | Ce at nd oe cae be ae ee to the city but er | roused bi L Be thst, the, honey im the Loneycomb. | not only won for it a proud eminence at home, | fix you, I'll stay around until I'do, if it takes | ceiving through her agents in London the | and cried: “Ah, there! Howd Jou Hite the | Soye—trotten out of sight by the seumhen| Sine. Sevendney sugetis Be: xandria Iq | mouth. “And ws we started It is its own exceeding great reward. but the fame of its achievement® has spread to | Until Christmas.” He then made his escape out | iatest fashions. of General Crook und those who followed him | fends from the Cha ae At the top of this side of the vase, occupying | every part of the civilized world, and other | tie back door, leaving the revolver, » 82-caliber “Blank you! hissed the old man, and eatch-| through the most perilous of Indian cam- pal of ulation large a corresponding position to that of the medal bulldog, on the floor. SISter Tene GAT oor kee Case ae | Sax Pally the lagu ha getrogy tina Sones orn | DANG aah ae mot eee aie cece any | beasts OK bene aces ‘Mey greedkied ha ete ion on the other vide, 18 a repeesentanesag| Maritime nations are rapidly adopting its Young Newton says ho knows of no reason | Variety of besutifal styles that have been de- Rigtoac cosines | fnvareet ot Gage Beackascaers tagreeen ing investors and divided into building lots. arm’s length about 5B alla . reaper sire vised in the manufacture of lamps. The old | ToUnd at arm’s leng: - - ace sohiet Owing to the fact that the graves of Sheridan, ——— of the service, a life preserver and ean — eens ten — lite — is attempted by cry one tallow dip would waste away with envy at the | tim«s and then dropped him on the floor for | of sketches, There is no attempt at anything ‘CUMS unces.” rm with the tumbled beard sulleuly asked why ‘ter and other heroes of the late war are at » r " dead. like biography, no effort in the direction of dry | POF! A “Because I was working to get up, while yeu Sells and other marine forms are, used to | today without s rival among kindred instito-| with full black board, with the sppearance of | tight of vome of the Sraamite ceetgns of the | “The daughter and mother, having followed | historical record; every page teems with inci Seen Seco om Recension Uae of S00 | wae sentting Vip Fre toe hee ae decorate the vase and chains and cables form | tious. If ever the luster of its glory shall fade | an Italian or Hebrew. srrect. His holiday stock, is narticulety ae | the father on tiptoe, stood speechless, gazing | dent of exceeding interest, related by one whose | 7 almost as mush driving 10 Arlington as to | Sit brooding on the injustice of the world, Parts of its finish. The handles are mermaids, | it Will be only when the government fails to thie year and bis prices are fory seasonatiee | Upon the exhibition from behind curtains knowledge of the happenings was peculiarly | $0 Eilaters’ Home. However that it there 1 | instead of advancing e man, gives im oxcuss ‘eroaght in graceful curves. uphold the masterly hands that now work its LONDON’S POLICE. He claims to have the largest display of lanes | Presently the parrot begain to #h Personal. | Deadly coniicta, long marches, pri- | 50° Scu0e thee aiexendvie ‘county is making | ff becoming one of three things: A socialist, cose Geak aeinaniie dicoaien wirscles a a. = danger of . - la the na ais. ge ay PS! recovery. He got upon his feet, wabbled to —- and saferings bring out the —_— rapid etridies ahead, . in the ordinary acceptation of that word, «m E MOVEMEN only cloud that shadows the fair field of ite . le, and after a dextersi of his beak | graphic powers o ptious; wen and meth- Be a archist or s—" ‘The movement to at Mrs. Cox with promise. That such danger is imminent is un- | Wide er to oe ee the Perensive Jurie- | Calendars have become quite an established | Bit Pole msibe gained bis pecchy. ‘hes, locking | 6a “ace : ¥ discussed, humor | “Among the people who ogg og age oe memorial was started at the meeting of the | fortunately only too apparent. Already dec! — item of trade and at this season of er in a dazed sort of way, he shrieked: | abounds. Vs phases of the Indian quec- | Wartncten druesie Gnd Men neion ten |.” The same excuse is given for board on life-saving appliances in Boston. in | @Ation in the ranks of the experienced crews is | From the Saturday Review. they are put out in wonderful forms. V. G. | “Gee whiz—how the wind blows tion are cloverly debated and conclusions are | Weshingtoa druggist. and Mrs. Annie Cath d position by all three.” Jane, 1890. Mr. Cox bad died the previous | ¥°TIRE serio Cnt nan eg tet is becom. | | The metropolitan police district embraces | Frecuxn, at 629 15th street, has quite a stock of | Heconciliation between father, and daughter | reached that do not always precisely aceord | Pir, Ch tcaas "Mr. Soke W. Clee aed | _ Tbe cheery little man leaned back in bie eets > ceria pi alter squires cannot be retened cet [am area of nearly 700 square miles, ex-| English, French and German calendars for | came about amid much laughter, and Poli gets | with the policy of the ‘government Of Gem Geo. O. Wonder of the “Howard House” have [#24 puffed his cigar again. while the sullen September. It was there suggested that some- € Freq of be retained at a| tending from Colney Heath, in Hertford- | Christmas. @ rosewood perch Christmas. Crook there is much new matter, noticeably built two fine residences on Fall's Church road | ™28 scowled more fiercely than ever at some- ‘thing should be done pitiful stipend scarcel, eding the wages pai i ‘The Christmas season is surprisingly near and —22-—— connection with the Apache difliculty, which e. | thing to be seen through the window. borers. Untrained re- | *bire, on the north, to Mogadore, Todworth | arpa FDR made every officer in the ariny either a follower | between Ballston and the Aqueduct bridge. — —— cruite are fast t dace of, ted and) Hently cx Sn seat, h8 fiom Lark Hal, | rice © tee mani who Jays, fa hls seork af'good | 1 at Was oe Finn. of Crook or an adherent of Miles. The story is | MERA Phillips ae built two houses in the A Story of Arsene Houssaye. No more ap- | ‘#ithful vete thr st] pansy Su thoansl So Staines Moor, Middlesex, | 5 istnis avenue, ana order your helisay A young colored boy, about sixteon years of | Suepuonionntely sold, Dut the testimony i all —— Parte letter to St. Louis Post-Dispatch Dropriate form {or th rial could be de- | SPC = hope that we have | 2 te West. Tho following constitute only & | and liquors without delay. age, drove up to the depot in a one-muic cart, | BOT -Fi"teen years of service oe Vised, it was thought, than a vase, and soon 5 pF Ses like | Portion of the labors of the metropolitan police a =} a may Gaceincasees WO ut is arene of staf nurtured a loyalty which death doce Abide in A curious edventure has happened to M. board had’ been con- : co of © Aorrer Hike 2 i a : t ; accompanied by an old man whom I took to be | not affect, ma ssible the accumulation of | Abldein Me. ‘Tread not the thorny path alone; Arsene Houssaye, the author. Some yearsage, Geaaadsae. Weck casan aia jetropolis.” But} during the past year: They apprehended | showing especial facilities to their customers | his father. Something was said between them such @ tases of yaluabie material and resulted SE, ae Aa while at his country seat in the department #f Project of securing fusd ior’ this purpose, | NAtever may appen the system has demon-| 89,414 persons, received 19,421 reports of | just Bow aud their fine establishment is open | which Idid not catch, ana the boy turned and | it the publication of this volume of, akilifully Sang aauenee Aisne, be saved a little girl from being burned omuting of the twelve raperintendonta of the | tated te wort pat Cle ea tprdiata tp hades, Sa, | loft wow. will De dalltered tx gent, Seanzs | swore at the old man and called him names. Au ee te: a purely litsrsey point, per- | Fonmssime Irmmine own Father's throne — | to death in a fre which occurred ou hot vice, with Lieut ort Ross reve- a ,! len, made | (<, ji = = y ma af ee - ther’ » i torgo tte boat Bus taarine sc Sho is detailed for duty] The part taken by Mr. Cox inlaying the| 6,047 inquiries for government departments ieee ee See ee ee Oe rere Tel aite in you lacking in flial |2¢p# the most ambitious out-put of the year | AU Peace aud comfort give along their Journey | {ethers iatm. Jie had torgotten all about the Bho crergy of ant. hee ig chairman. To | foundation for the attainment of tho splendid | and provincial and continental police, found Wai ae at Gace la dts ct by a Washington author is a dramatic Fear not; abide in Me. yourg wetaan called js chateau and in- eee ak Le Ree te lengaty dus the | coitas ‘Tavs abonca/ aatically greatly ex-| and casbaged to that fesoute 11,840 persons ap tha teatend seo maasistechnie| PED Ta a - Y poem just published by the United States pe formed him that the firemen of the village hanced in his coworkers the regard which the | out of 23,042 persons reported missing, at- Le fe teed enters Pies ee nee. | Why, talking ae I heard you talk to your AMD ee Serene. Tere rvettod betore—| snore teen took place vow a Book Co., New York, eutitled “Launcelot Me, dear onc. The way Dvetrod ete the couttagration bad sees canter of ‘his character and the | tended 1,811 fires, summoned for various | inets is attracting geveral attention aud is but | UE you dun make no mistake |" Guenevere,” by Mr. Richard Uovey, | Put thou thy hand ir mine. and fear no more, “Tam the child you rescued from the flames,” noble achievements of his life excited so gen- | offenses 226 refreshment house keepors, 9,091 | @0 index of the fine stock inside. os Alene? & comparatively young but unquestionably | apige in Me doneanch ath te the vine she suid, “‘and have come to thank you with all P- eraily in the hearts of his countrymen; but the | drivers of hackney carriages, carts, &c., 14 At the recent chrysanthemum show held in “But be's your father, isn’t he: gifted writer. As the title of the poem indi- | Around Me fast thy feeble arms entwine, my heart for your noble oud generous bravery.” GS larger sume. dowel in ison the pear, | affection which their comradesi:ip in the atrug- | common lodging house keepers, 88. offenders | thiscity one of thefirstpremlumenreeyectedn| sett, my fadder in jest div way. My mudder | cates, it is based on’ the Arthurian legonds | AG 1 will keep thee evermore as imine. er semots Bibs Supsa sat ah on Ge peyp lows who tak Gar fives om the coast. They | gies of & Common cause, to which each was ar-| Under the smoke nuisances acta’ and 5,633 per-| A Goce a bes’ cad hic ee merely | has had 'zactly seben ‘odder husbands afore he | made familiar to renders of the present period —— of getting married. : felt that thes weve, delay optus comet. They | dently attached, had eagendcred was deepened | sons for miscellaneous offenses, and they sezved | A; GUDE A Bzo.. and thi general excellence of | cum ‘long, an’ I reckon dat filial bizuess, as yor : peement pet Wana oumaye, charmed with her simple bear- Ht that they were doing ® proper homage t0| into @ love aa sincere and fervent as that ot | 8446. summonses for by private per- | this well-known firm, located at 1112 F strect. | call it, has got down so. powerful. fing dat 1 | PY Tennyson, bat in treatment it bears no re- fF ag aa ing, and delighted with the medal sbe hunded jagiret — ee pega bw brother for brother, by the earnest and unself- | sons. The authorized strength of the foroe at | ' Photographs e tasty and acceptable | couldn't find it if I should go lookin’. Heah! | semblance to the laureate’s vorsion. ‘The poem The Princo Was Ia It, him, said to uer: “So you are going to be mar- ish devotion to their individual interests, | the begining of the t year was 15,624, ‘o’ ole squash—back dat mewl np an’ git dat | proper is preceded by a sort of poetic fantasy | ¥Fom the Leeds Mercary- ried are you? Well, I am glad to hear it, aud [etter of devotion to his memory waa received | which ho evinced both in publicand private, Ho | of whows ome are employed oncdeting ton feos, tow tn order tans catataesion ieee ba seaeban | baci cud bee’ de knee oon slong sud | entitied “The Quest of Merlin” which desis | 088 of the loading famuiice in Stuttgart gave | shall corer ston honor” df you wil alow me Best, dt,is estimated thatabout 1250 men con-| jed ‘every effort in, Congress to prouote thels | ous goverament depalmeente sacluding special | Don't wait unl te last moment aed thon; | sama somebody fo death with the supernatural and introduces ‘the ne | ® supper party, to which the prince royal had | to provide your gown ‘or the wedding and am. futbesla mathavetinm saa pate ees: bana pvhseeicbrnelisrrymllctact pegs poerapie tem : pect the artist to do his best. Go at once, and ———-or-_- bie papnniion of the enth and ai, and fr | eon invited. Hie royal Mghness arrived «| other gov, msds of dme-colord gute 4 te Retitive designs were invited from the leading | triumphs and defended them agarast calumny, | 13,600 available for in the metro A Story of the Hoosier Poot. ee yy acquaintance.” itis neediest to say that alse silver mai wers of the country and esam- | He erulted in their succeses: and. larented | The pay of the foros during the was et 11th and | From the Chicazo News. Hksly to:dare tus Tilia. Aa. ths “poss completed. accepted the offer. ined by a committee, consisting of Lieut. Ross, | their failures. He rejoiced in theit happiness | £1, Buperintendent D. P. Dobson and Assistant ‘ the author shows conélderable Kno Sih, wich apreace very acieeiere on James Whitcomb Riley went to Europe last ¥ pa fcane ee Oa ae DF Del and pitied their sorrows. He encouraged them | ie considered. that the ratuble value of the ares | Some wonderful bess summer. On tho return voyage an incident | $a" ra" w “contsing throncheee on Open to Argument. uperintendent H. M. Knowles. That sub-| in their trials and eympathized with’ them in| forthe year ‘was over £85,000,000, the actual value happened which is well worth telling of. To | pas While it not Prom the Chicano Trftrune. po cagechent: flew pomerd pong of beg their anxieties. | He gave ear to their petitions | of the Property under the chatge of the °° boguile the tediousness of the voyaze it was | {ne took fully. Jus “Ditidiedy dad-gum the billy-ho-banged olf r a - an listened to their complaint: 0 the | being least forth or fifty times that amount factor 3 ‘ i ry Feedage. The roe nc eared | highest official and the bomblest surfmaa alike gabscriar etarey‘seurctas rings | Proponed to give & concert in the moon of |S ec mede te vo egg yan bed kept a secret, in order that Mrs. Cox might not his good ofices were ever available for the ac- Little Johany Tells a Story. s vibes aoe 4 . complishment of any worthy desire. ble of amusing their fellow-voyagers should fragments or the floor and stamping on them. Si wae Sona Seet intimation that sbehad | “7sPiy any" wonder that when the announce-| 772% the San Prancico i in f contribute. Mr. Riley was asked to recite +The recording angel,” said Mrs. Chugwater, faGie tints of Heccaaee. naar teen beowetntnipernarinmay oon the lund and was tome of oe original poems, and, of course, he inepuneshiiting. “Ip Walhion Geassemeieaeee, Srercome by the news, and the other day she g cheerfully agreed to do vo, Among the nium- esuh ywed the vase in the office of Mr. Kinball, agloom fell upon tne coast from Maine to 6 Market Ostreet} ber present at this mid. “Not if he’ 3 ‘a fountain-pen like this -ocean entertain- ‘Texas on the Atlantic and from Washington to ment, over which the Rev. Myron Reed rejoined the geueral superintenuent of the service, and Cali. ar Pronounced it iaagniticent beyond expression, | $20, £0Uthern boundary of California ‘on the peltiihe progeaded to give the recording ame * —_ . gis ” ware, Sue Meatbees, “sory saree, More contributions were a from the | intand lakes eacle eet hed erates of the great en route from the land of cakes to Se @beircse than bea meee cxpected, | Bland lakes such as had never overshadowed fe nd of ~ Carried His Burden Alene ‘From the Epoch. ae a Photographs of the vase, sh: both sides, in sine "Re seat, neatly framed. torch of the S30 writh which the auditors applauded Mr. Kiley'e versatile « genius could have arisen in « land | 8nd character of the greatest of French drama- Mrs. McBride—“George, dear, when we were Feputed for ithness and savagery. Pron trrecy veled’ that'so | !@nguage to know something of the hife, genius and hung up in the main rooms. ‘i a eee, Aigo 3 a sous! te! iy married, only « year ago. you said I should ', Donal’,” remarked <3 E FH HL b £ £2 «8 THE CEREMONIES TODAY. ceremonies of presentation today were | And now, Mra. Cox, we beg that you, whose charge of a committee representing all | UNfaltering love was the solace and comfort of ules of the service, conmsting of the foilow- | ls life, who shared to the full hie i ing: S. 1 Kimball, general superintendent; ‘Lieut. Worth G. Koss, KR. M.8., representing the tors; D. P. Dobbins, superintendent ffaio’ district; H. M. Knowles, assist- fendent at Wakefield, K L.; Stias keoper of the station at Jerry's and C. G. Crane, surfmam at Barvey's Cedars station, NJ. ‘The vase, handsomely encased in oak with velvet linings that set forth the outlines 4 the silver, was taken t Mrs Cos's Bowe F ii ean ts ber indeed, « tradeaman?” asked the “*Deod is he,” answered the other. no hear bolle Hell it i EEE ‘Tor New Hore. New Yous ay i

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