Evening Star Newspaper, December 17, 1891, Page 7

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON D. ONLY DETAILS TO BE ARRANGED. ‘The land Association Have Agreed rd to Consolidate. The general plan for consolidation of the two organizations is now practically manifest. The joint conference of the two peace com- mittees was finished last night in Indianapolis. ‘The asséciation peace committee, Von der Ahe, Von der Horst and Elliott, met at 8 o'clock with the called meeting of the association delegates, President Phelps presiding. ‘The committee recommended the adoption of the twelve-club plan. After the adoption of this recommendation the association adjourned. The conference committee then arranged to meet separately the clubs that have been dropped, Milwaukee and Columbus, and thore absorbed, Boston, Chicago and Philadelphia, he Cc. THURSDAY, HOW TO LIVE LONG. Mot by Taking Anxious Care, but by Avold- ing Harmful Transgression, From the Chicaro Herald. The body may be looked at as o living ‘machine, delicate and complicated in structure, made to run a hundred years or 60, but liable by bad management to be disarranged and brought to untimely destruction, writes Dr. Francis Tamblet. That drunkards, dobauchees, glattons and the devotees of sensnal pleasures generally donot live out half their days 1s plain to every one. But all continuous physical transgression, however innocent it may seen, ts foliowed by © like retribution. Such is the PUnishment which overtakes multitudes who overwork their brains and underwork their muscles; of not « few who waste vital energy CITY AND DISTRICT. THE G. A. R. CHRISTMAS DINNER. ‘The €2-“Onward and upward” is the motto of Setanauieale, Tux Evxsixo Stam. Onward im its extending | The department relief committee, which has nffnence, upward in its circulation and adver- | charge of the annual Christmas dinner, donated ive increase te. steady, | to needy a widows and orphans residing in the District of Columbia, assisted by representatives from each post and W. R. C., are busy completing the details for thia worthy object, and every family entitled to receive this donation will be sup- plied on December 24 by having delivered at the home of cach family a bag of provisions sufficient to enable them to celebrate with good cheer this joyous annual festival. Last year the commitiee distributed about ten tons of provisions of all kids, including candy, nuts, oranges, ete., to 453 families, rep- resenting 2.260 persone” The utmost care ie AUCTION SALES. TOMOKKOW Watts & 00. svstenrr ied 3c aia si7 SEVERTH sinter SOuTHWksT, rupyr oka rise hegar 1 FRET FOUR OVAL PRONE. SHON ey , < THREE % ‘WASHINGTONIA. Mr. W. E. Benjamin Takes the Pick of the Lot at the Philadelphia Sale. ‘The second and last day of the sale of Wash- AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTEKNOON. ee Toe, xontiwear AND 172, BY at on, is ottock. we we shia. oe square feet and 12.0 sguare rs el pear Rrookiand station at healthful one. ee A BRIGHT JOURNALIST GONE. afternoon, The sale was attended by ® fair- tized crowd, who put the bidding up to good prices. Among the best prices paid was that for the first appearance in print of the Declaration of Independence This exceedingly rare copy was bought by Mr. W E. Benjantin for €925. Lot 732 was “The Spanish Colonie, or Brief Chronicles of the Acts and Gestes of the Span- iards in the West Indies," by Bartholomew Las Casas, translated by M.M.8 It was sold to Mr George for €240. A sermon entitled ‘‘Vir- pital in Los Angeles. David Lewsley, who was for years one of the best-known newspaper men in Washington, tly at Los Angeles, Cal. Mr. Lewsley tive of Belfast, Ireland, but most of his as spent in England, where be acquired considerable reputation asa journalist. In 1884 he came to thie country, sojourning some time MAS DOWLING & SON, a13 ate ‘Anw Recurre DARK & CO., Anctionsers, Wu Ps. ave. a REOFIVER'S BALE BY AUCTION oF TbCE, FINE : PRE CR: AM AND OcHER ACTORY. departinents, whic! A ‘addition to ite size, couutuends it to theatication capitaliets abd investors ‘Terms: *o ‘cash, the purchaser to as- jth interest payabie seni. iy. at | 250 LBS. FRENCH AND OLHER FINE CANDIES. ¥ eres CosTaine IN EME La and explain the plan of their disposition. On| ginia” and preached by William Symonds | Witb anxiety, fret and unstinted care, of many iG Herceat yer apnitiig A devonts, Sud te | "ang: ck OF’ rHos GRAN & 90! in New York before making Washington his | ¢éteised to prevent fraudulent or unworthy | the guriace there was no parent ick trom | Kpeil 281600 went to Mr’ George for @110, "A | who overlook the great law of helt physica ne Spc hate dex gceu tl | 3 AT CLIFF DANES GO Meoneae eS ee home. Here he was employed on the Post, at ppm a poe i the distribution of | any of the clubs, except Chicago. Columbus | declaration of the state and of the affairs of the | being that makes daily rec mperation depend on . He y , plies purchased and donated, and eacl + MN omeaitcife Daun's co ASSIGNEE’S SALE OF STOCK OF FURNITURE, Auctiouects, CROCS TRY, STOVES, By virture of a deed of asucniuent duy recorded, T wil sed by pub.te suction on the S149h st u.w ou FIIDAY MORN MBER ELGUTEES TA, “angi. at Te F¢ sto) wounehod ocle cum: tained therwan, ‘Consisting in part of Parior Pargittre, f Sets, Waritvbes, Chairs, Stoves, Croctery, Tiware, By de: a jeri Canin ax the first club called in for the atrangement of asettiement. It is understood her price for her franchise was 218,000 ‘The representatives mained in consultation until 10 o'clock, when Chicago was called The league held no session last night. but practically arranged all details of the plin in Previous meetings. The joint conference be- tween the two organizations will be called some time today, the hour not having been set, owing to the uncertainty of the association's settle- jolony in Virginia, with the names of the ad- venturers, small quarto, London, 1620, was bought by a Mr. Oswald for $210. Historine Canadensis, Francois Cruzius, Paris, 1664, also went to him for $105. ‘A book marked in the eatalogue as “The Cor- ner Stone of New England History" and “ol of the rarest pieces of Americana” was William Wood w England's Prospect,” London, 1625, and was bought by Mr. George for $15 Increase Mather's brief ory of the war with the interchange of work and rest. Even minis- ters of the gospel not unfrequeutly allow well- meant faithfulness to end in a fatal mental strain One of the signal tncta connected with many forms of physical transgression is its tendency re vital stamina of the teanagres- sor's offspring. The least a child can ask of its progenitor is a fair chanee of life | To «quan- t the vital inheritance of one's offspring is vastly worse than to squander its large ances- MONDAY, “PEOLMBER TWENTY-FIRST, 2802, MPR SR EN OREO AR In purenance of the dectee of court passed om the day ot Noveuier, INV. in equity PEA, cueitied Elen C. Gray et al. | ve, ww the Supreme Court of the Dimrice wointine Job. P. Suctperd receiver ia ma the same time doing other newspaper and lite- rary work. After three years of endeavor on local papers he became attached to thé’ Wash- ington bureat of the New York Werld Last eptember he went to California, his health suffered complete prostration. The was not a beneticial one, for last_night mi’ received at the Tress Club to effect that he had died in the Sisters’ Hos- Pital at Los Angeles. Christmas bag issued by the committee brings substantial relief to needy persons The committee is urgently in need of funds to enable them to carry out its object, and they appeal to all generous persons to send them | money or supplios of any kind (uncooked). | Contributions in money may be made to A. Taber, chairman committee. 1729 New York avenue, or to LW. Stone, secretary, weather bureau, Agricultural Department, or to any member of the committee. Supplies will be THIS EVENING. RATCLIFFE, DARE & CO., Auctioneers, 920 PA. AVE. NW. ‘Thd'ty virtue. of tiie coraln Seed sire Monn aray. ron, H Coray peGait to. 3 shel ceiver as aioreasid, made aud recorded on the said 12> Date EXTRAORDINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. EXHIBITION AND SALE BY CATALOGUE sel by Pabie auction TWENTVG Rot DAL OF at TEN OckuT ; ment with the clubs the Indians in New England was bought by Mr. | tral estate. oF atest coo Mr. Leweley was the Associated Press re-| called for in any part of the city if the com-| phe ingle bese ball league plan, it ie gener- | Cotton for $140. Achoice copy of one of tl We can have no more valuable FINE WATER COLORS {DESIRABLE 2 le aa report of = eats PR Cit be vatpticd ally believed, will go through The maguates | rarest tracts upon rae segr| _— : ay a RAS as | Sk ek GSuaer Beas Mo . Komanism and ; pected at leas! | Natio ir session | don, titled “The N fe of Vir- On . . col eflert which | thie your, hence the need of lberal doostions' nal League renewed their session | don, 1612, and entitle ae r Seren aud partly inentiowed & The sock, winch iw omplete im every Geta, will te fire ‘otero am en emirecg a At matin. wry bd 8 Bor outatmnd i wir tueu be sold nae: Reuine trom doy to day, Gerimmins at TER OT LOCK ame eeeire TAS peace pert: un y tay 2.Xb Fak rs, PAINTS AND OLR, ABY CABLE AND EOCKED. @ 1, WABOA, BUGGA AND FAK: 2OLS, CU EK SCALES, W CASES, MILLE TRON RAPE, at 11 o'clock yesterday m ning, as telegraphed to ® Stan, and remained together continu- until 2 o'clock, when Presiaent Nick Young aunounced thet matters were re the two conference committees cussion of its committee report by the I was indicative of satisfactory settlemen’ plan in its every detail was discussed thor- oughly, Messra. Brush, Robinson and Day being kept busy explaining the points throughout the meeting. Slorars. Reach aud Rogers, repre- senting Philadelphia, made a hard fight in respect to the tariff in their city, but this was passed over to be settled at another time. They desired that the admission fee be placed at 25 cents Chicago, too, was inclined to object to vome of the provisions, but the members were reti- cent in talking of this. These difference tarded the work of the day somewhat. e subject of the disposition of players has not yet come up,” was Nick Young's response to a query in this regard. ginia,” went to Mr. Oewald for ¥170. Lot 743, Penn vs. re. Iu chancery, breviute, containing the fuli history of the dis pute about the boundary between Pennsylva- | Maryland aud one of the rarest books | Ve ting to America, was secured by W. E. Ben- | nee: ncestors, more or less re- red it. nce gives constitutional vigor, keeps ite possessor safe amid almost form of microbie diseaxe, secures the d_recuperative energy in case of attack, 110. ‘ike Monthly Mixeeliany, die | mals life worth living upto the normal end, zine, running trom | Tév«. rs old age green and snuny and keeps up 3, wus bouzht by Mr. | intellectual activity to the last. Mr. Glad- S41. A unique copy of the jour-| stone in his ninth decade is more than eh, honise of representatives of the |for most men of fifty at their best one th of Pennsylvania, running from | Would guess from the latest. products of Dr. % to October 2 1731, went to | Holmes’ pen or from his genial spirit that he Mr. Mitchell for $155. On the whole the sales | bad been for two years an octogenarian. © been very successful and the prices pal After ull care 1s necessary to the prolonga- ry fair. ot anxious care, but care to avoid. 1 transgression. Mr. Gladstone still keeps ap vigorous physical exercise and Dr. Holmes uses his great kuowiedge of the laws of health and lite to keep himself not merely alive, but in guod working condition ee Why Gov. Hill is a Bachelor. was cre ringing about the defeat of Mr. resrden: » The dead writer had a great Within and without hic profession, A large of prominent public men favored bim their confidence. ain THE LOMAX SHOOTING ‘The Grand Jory May Investigate the Cireum- ances Atiending It. The verdict of the coroner's jury in the ease of Charlie Lomax, who was shot and killed by Policeman Mellen in Howardtown Monday night, as published in yesterday's Stan, did not seem to satisfy any of the partiesinterested. Not even the members of the jury were satisfied with the verdict to which they had attached their signatures, ‘They were of the opinion that the officer | of anything that will relieve the needy in the | way of food, clothing, shoes, fuel, &c. many friends | Blank applications for relief ‘will be fur- | nished to any person applying therefor, and the Washington Light Infantry Armory been generously donated for the collection an distribution of supplies. D. KIDLEY FORSTER, ESQ. ‘These pictures are painted strictly aiter the Enzlish schoo. Their peculiar exceliefce may claim for them a superior briiliancy and purity of tut, a marked um- provement it pertrayime the transparency of the at- mospuere and a pecuuar beauty and «race i rendering: distant landscapes, ocean and shies. EXHIBITION MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, FROM 9 A.M. TO 9 P. M. EACH DAY. SALES: WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, AT 7:30 P.M. EACH DAY, AT OUR ART GALLERIES, 920 PA. AVE. N.W. Catalogues now ready and sent by mali om applica On TU: SDAX, DECEMBER at HALF-PAST POUR 0" " TEENTH. 1801, in front of the preiises Look OUT FoR AN IMPOSTOR. Father Barry of the Tenleytown Catholic Church says that the woman calling herself Mrs. Powers, who is going about town soliciting money with the alleged object of using it to get up an oyster supper for him, is an impos- | tor. No woman answering her description 18 a member of St. Anne's congregation and the money she bas collected is no doubt being used for her private benefit. Quite a number of High street merchants were yesterday imposed a im Dfteen ‘days from day __ Thee 7 resell the property at GHN P. SHEPPERD, Receiver, ‘Las Rooms 22 and 25, Le Droit ul. dime, se F tne, RATCLIFFE, DARE & 00. a "3 CHANCERY SALE OF PROPERTY, CORN) x ND SEVENTEENTH STRERTS ry aet MARUVED BL SLVEN MUDERS Bhick’ virtue of a decree Dintect of Sovapebees ‘ake, DUNCANBON BROS., Aucts. §-ON ACCOUNT OF RAIN THE ABOVE SALE Qyepened until FRIDAY, DECLABER EIGHTEENTH, 1591, same hour end place. é DUNSANSO RATCLIFFE, DARK & 00., AU $20 Pa. ave. now. ———_—_ 4 THE DERAILED EXPRESS. Four Killed and Many Injured In the Dis- ster at Lima, Ohio. Those killed in the accident on the Pitts- we Court of the eutered sm 15202 —Case act. Cane et al—the TONEERS. PAYING THE CANAL LABORERS. Engineer Nicholson of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Co. left for Cumberland early yee CELL Al JODERN IMPROV E- MENiS, Bi G@ NO. 206 E STEEL NORTH- LAST. ON FRIDAY, DECEMBrR EIGHTEENTH, 1801, At FOUK O'CLOCK PM, we will sell in frout of Saqed. 08 trustee, will ellat vubst wuciiany tn by this fraudulent representative. The We will bh this ques- | bi Fort Way: 4. Chicago railroad ‘a4 tions PEREMPTORY SALE BY AUCTION OF NEW SIX- | of the premises, on TUESDAY, DECLAL t line of his | "P20 by Pr ‘e will probably not touch upon this ques-| burg, Fort Wayne and 6 ikcitic Cileace tat: , :. aa ceil teas tan patel justified in | Public are requested to keep « lookout for her. | tion gither at this session,” he continued. | Lima; Ohio, yesterday were H. J. Manuel, Chi- | 77°" see ail-akds STCLIFFE, DARK & CO: HOUM BUICK HOUSE. WITH CONCRETE | TWESTYRECOND, In WALF-PAST FOUR “There is some sentiment in favor of settling everything at this meeting.” Talk with prominent representatives of both associations revealed the fact that one great A New Yorker, who has been close friend of Governor-Senator David since the days when they | O'CLOCK P.M, the fo.iow ing described real entate tu, the city or Washington, Dic. 140 of John B. Auey subdivision of ‘square No. 13, fro Going x0. The police did not look apon the verdict ax a complete vindication and after the coroner had left the police station the jurors cago, cook, J. H. Gustus, Chicago, cook; T. H. Nulf, Fort Wayne, Ind. fireman; unknown mun. Bennett Hill lied “readin’, VW ALTER B. WILLIAUS & CO., Auctioneers ae 13 feet om enti Taree Best por aid? ht owt ob Seventeeath treet weet i i! ’ , # i i i xd . With the improvements thereon ‘nge the verdict and make it more | ‘T8¥ Morning, from which point he will | ting to be settied first was the matter of etab- THE LIST OF IXSURED. sh fae mies " together in the CB LOT 2h, IN SQUARE 754, Toran of ale: “One thind cash. of which @1,000 the officer. but it was too late and | Journey townward and pay off the employes of Hinhing pose e Proposition which went | Among the more seriously injured are: Ed-| Stme litle red ecliool ane pese ie a8 Tus Day, inus roved by a new six-tcom house ste | Seaiieeanen paysite beapetionts teess cad Sot peae, - ec ; ompany. out tl th of every mon from the league, throu, its committee to the of rf oth , C#8° ie er day and alk ex rather 9 interest, "o be. had to stand as rendered. Gah coe teeta crhion occ ee on 6) ward Neff, Fort Wayne, Ind. fireman, both | that at the time of the med with a pistol and coroner evidently con- or be did not bold the The verdict killing association committee, Messrs, Von der Ahe, Von der Horst and Eliiott, involved the twelve- club plan solely. It rests with the association which clubs of that 01 u shall compose e roster. ‘The only y will be over need Uy the protuneory woes Of purchaser, bearing date aso: day ol sale, ahd se cUred Uy aresrrved in or desu of trust on the prem: ot wale trust oe hie entire purclawe i it purchasers option” The ter coupled with im fifteen cays trom day of sale OF the trustee Wil, M be deetus it Lest, reseu the property at fhe Fish and cont of detauiting purchase. ‘ibe FOP erty Will be soud eutire sulyect to existing leaner, arta, PD WAWD BMCCALMON 4. “Lruten, CLOCKS, BROXZES AND BANQUET LAMPS, is ct i _ LEGAL NOTICES. _ [* THE SUPREME CoUK: oF THE bisThiCT F COLUMBIA How Dec Jacob A. Lor- | !feely about affairs, political and otherwise, in and laborers receive their salaries or wages. | the empire state. “No,” he said, ‘Though the canai is in perfect working order now it is necessry to keep a force of laborers constantly employed to repair holes and build np the banks, which every rain effects to some degree. logs fractured, fatally injured. ipeu, Grand Rapids, Mich., reported dying. ines do Nes / ; H. D. Ogle of Minneapolis, cut on the head, | HHink the Babs Ruth racket is go c W. A. Lieben, New York,’ right leg, braised. | Cievernnd nt Ofte pa ense, bat 1 Louisville, and Columbus may take the plum, | Mrs. Christie, Washington, D. C., side badly | fie thet Tie he bad: paren ime: aca. but it is doubtful. It is practically decided | braised. F. 5. Durnin. Seattle, Vasa a een nt ene eee it cen honk that the other clabs will remain as stated here- | smashed. | Frank Laphen, seriously injured | foe. t Dimis, Me Cue to do it efen now: tofore, viz: Boston, New York, Philadelphia, | about the head Pedgen, Fort Wayne, brake. te a Pit oan aie oan gn opetenaly abet Brocklyn, Baltimore, Washington, Cleveland, | man, hand aah Pirscrel bd ert) Cat | you know What it we tt : ae Pittsburg, Cincinnati and 8t. Louis, both hands badly mashed. Judges. C.eRey-|2awn the devious paths of bachelorhood? lene wen ai noida, Chicago, general counsel for the Pitts-| Well, it was neither more nor leas Every association ei is fixed except the | burg Fort Zo tailrond, badiy | than the samo malevoicnt combination which Chicago club. Von Der Ahe has an option on | cut about th. and head. Richard Smith, | *¢ aa ieee wnat ce a the Coiumbus club. He saye so, and the Co- | Chicago, cook, back and h a injured. N. iwenty oa: sbecoaburrts be a pest , offic; < “ corpti th knoked out and | Ms ates cals ps any moment and. the nasociation club turued ania, apsietey’ New |fave been, Callie Joven. tallle borest over to the ith the settlement of the nest? $2 | kindly ta young David, but Philadelphia differences another strong point | E parte a h is gained. Milwaukeo wi | Josephine Ple ays Oo oe ae 11 AM, 3 AND 7:00 2.2L, new Library banding, am the center of the city el at: Cah 1g to boom the w1- | A Large and Valuable Stock of High-:rade, First-class the P the property soi cash, at the op: le who were interested in qanlly dissatisfied. as they ght that th r should have been heid vand jury after their witnesses testi- ue first shot was fired by George | Tue colored peo} e matter were of the purchaser, oF all 01 SILVER WAKE, be paid in’ cash, xoTrs. Millard Harry, a white man about twenty- two years of aze. had his foot broken yesterday while removing lumber at the Chain bridge. Dr. Chappelle was called and rendered medical assistance, after which the vietim was sent to his home on the Broad Lranci road in the patrol. Lieut. Isane Pearson paid the seventh pre- cinct an official visit last night. For three consecutive nights the electric lights have been out during the hours they are most needed. é J. M. Buckley has sold to D. F. Merrill, jr., ost of the purchaser. AICLIFGS, DARK &-CU, OPERA GLASSES, and « fine line of the <timony in the ense was taken by a : oe the district attorney and tt is sble that thot odieer may have the grand upon the matter. ss CELEBRATED ROGERS’ KNIVES, FORKS, SPOONS, ALUABLE UNIMPROVED ‘ng & special teru: for Orphans’ Court business, BELAIK HEIGHTS aT 11, Tee. LteF of the estate of HENRY K. FULTON, tue District of Colusa, deceased. Nev 4722. nh Doc Application for t tament and tor, said deceased bas Fuiton. AUCTION. By virtue of seven ds ISNy, and day record of trust dated tf October 20, ios 406 id e to lie herself took lie’ parents n't. They favored a more promising suitor, And many other useful presents for the holidays. probate of the last will and tes- Lestauentary ob the estate of day been made by Laure ‘Asi persons interested are Lereby Botibed to DAY, the Sth day of Jan. to alow cause why the said w: ‘aw attention to s succeeded in awakening dis- t may do good. The writer in last At our saies room, corner 30th st. and Pa. ave. n.w., William V. H By order of the Taunton Silver Plate Company. receive back the " Maas ii who has since fulfilled tha: promise and riv WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO. he © . int with which I am | for $4.000 thirty-four. and one-half feet’ on | money she invested in. th ion, from | body. J. 8. Rummels, Chicago, badly cut on | ee aa eae ee uelin ceo ae Saree . cme Wi ry he dther elat lett side and Le; vs. A. Slith and son, six ign me ve eg ‘ater street. 36,000 to $10,000. All the other cluds becom ingly the ‘cruel parenta’” handicap was plac Star previous et ee ee aa members of the new league, and the Chicago | Yeure old, New York Initer vers seriously. Mr. | OND) vod wallic in short order’ Th to the said day, BY the court: A. Be MAGNER Justice, lctchen Iwould even ge further than ANACOSTIA. club are thus forced to settle the dispnte with ; #n¢ Mre. Frank E. Dunn, Miflinton, Ya, cut | 00 Onve Qi i FUTURE DAYs. ‘Tent Witten t th za a : application to telegraph But Enst Wash- presents the oppor- te w street railroad lines so that they can be contined to streets and save the avenues. As pointed out in my last ar- never permitted to be alone together, ” | little courting Dave did was done under the | eagle eves ot the girl’s mother, a rheumatic lady whose crutch was the housciold Dave was emer. however, one each other, one must buy and th | bY cara Mopeds and there is little doubt the association club | Pody eae bi will be glad to sell. Thus the total cost of | an ere j. | ol¢ forming teaume leagne will be between si0),- |, The wrecked train was the Columbus vesti- | Gey ater. 000 and $150,000 This will be the price of | Ue express, west bound, which was halt an | Scepter. “peace.” jhour late und which was speeding along to do. v Bo, of 8 other s the District of Co.w: advertising fences, &: tim Keister of Wills for the District Chapan Brown, Proctor. ADVERTISING. ——— of Columban. L. Turner, PI 7 awk 30k GOLDEN CROSS ELECTION. ‘The annual election of Anacostia Command- ery, No. 432, United Order of the Golden Cross, was held last night with the following ATOLIFFE, DAKR & CO. abe ¥ lots front ou sirable as bu i. . ‘at 6 per cent, secured by a ‘trust ou the property sold, oF tat the =f ot tale A inte regained | PF YoU WISH LO ADVERTISE ANYTHING ANY. ticle. the territory most needing railroad iines | result: Past noble commander, T. J: Putuam; aia j make up lost time. A freight train was siand- | torfamilias was attending his lodge mi we ag eisai Where at any tine write to GAO. #. ROWELL & is that large space between East Capitol and H | noble commander, A. R. Caton; vice noble - ee en Passenger train | ee evil, spy del ap JAMES F. FITOH, Trastes, 1 a AG Either C ee or, Mra y Si ds: y | The Chitagoassoc: ine, baggage, mail and | Over the village grocery store, Dave t 15th aud Penn. ave.n LEA ONE IN NELD OF INFORMA’ ‘ON streets north. Either C or D streets north | commander, Mrs.’ Mary Simonds: worthy 8 BEAK iW hito the ant sunt ct kbs’ balopadte tems - precy o: gould be used for this purpose, the latter the | prelate. rs. Carrie 3. King: treasurer. A. M..| down upon complctely, though they still re- | day coaches passed the switch in satety, when | COW into the front yard of bis beloved's dami- . nee ieoate. | caerar “Meier nase wa tone ee bes: it more nenriy bisects the terri-| Green; worthy herald, Mr. Henry; warden of | main and have dim hopes of preventing a con- | ® tail broke, throwii e rest of the train upon PF al ; it = a line was extended : 1 supply a much- needed communication between the cou east of that stream and the heart of the I believe as firmly as any one in preserving nervously with Sallie and her mother about prayer meeting and the weather until presently the cow was heard frgm ‘Land 0° mercy " ejaculated the old lady; ‘I lieve that critter'sin my flower beds.” the inner gate, Mary’ Wright; warden of gthe outer gate, Stephen Simonds; representiive to Grand Commandery, Chas. F. Waison; alter- nate, Stephen Simonds: trustees, D. L. Pitcher, Julius Tolson and Mr. King. Mailed, postage paid, on receipt of price. Containss caretus couphiation "trom the American Directory ot 4 eves (he circugtion rating or every oue, anda. good Seat" intorwatwn stout rates and. other tnatters per “bviniisine BOLLAC. 20% ai satis the siding ag ngine and forward end of the freight. This part of the passeuger con- sisied of « dining car and two sleepers, one of whieh rolled down a teu-foot embankment. —_<es—___ solidation. The league does not anticipate hay- ing affairs all {ts own way and it hus shrewdly given ite committee sufticient latitude to settle 4 anticipated tourise. has shown disposi- FUTURE Days. SS, BENSINGER, Auctioneer. WASHINGTON HORSE AND CARRIAGE BAZAAR, hee Wt RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Auctioncers. LATS stan, an (MER & SLOAN, Auctioneers, beaaty of © = ~ ‘Never mind, mother,’ asserted the heroic DO. 0 LOLISIANA AVENUE. mauty bed v boy oy = te dg — aad ‘NOTES. tion to meet the league half way in all the Making New Acquaintances. Sallie. ‘Gimme your crutch and Dave and Til aantee aia a sen ceases to be “a joy fore’ hen th > # The immediate appointment of " oe raveler. ive i iy POSIT x - tical needs of the ‘people are sacrificed for | .Mf- Arthur Mclean has returned from ps mn ppeintment of | From the Arkanyy Traveier. drive it out. mittee at the first session showed Since Tnesday there has been no con- ference of any sort of the association dele- ¥OR THE HOLIDAYS, Xb BEAUTIFUL GOODS. BARE ANGITAULE TUR RMAs GIFTS, COMPRISING z MEAL DONTE VASES, BRONZE AND G1 5 ‘Re CH Bi! DRIVIN SATURDAY Mi TEENTH, at TEN LES. “Out she flew, erutch in handlana Daveafter her. In his exeitement over the successful working of his plot Dave slammed the door behind iim so hard that it blew out the lam| The old lady managed to hobble over and re- light it, however, and had time to spare before Dave and Sallie returned from their cowchase and blissful tete-a-tete at the front gate, “‘Young man,’ said the old lady, eyeing Dave sternly as he re-entered the room, and thinking only of the lamp, ‘young man, you re entirely too boisterous, sir: and you showed when you went out o’ this room.” “The deuce I did.’ exclaimed the startled David, taken completely unawares and blush- ing furiously. Sullie blushed with equal vehe- mence and the old lady caught right on. ‘There Was a tableaux in which the ftture governor | did a disappearing act, and he enys that never thereafter could he muster up courage enough esthetic tastes. As to the profit of street rail- | Baltimore in feebie heaith. Foals, the writer in last evening's Stax may be| Officer L. B. Anderson bas returned to duty better informed than myueif Thave never | after a short leave. owned a share of such stock, but judging from| Campbell Church fair is booming. the price at which some of our street railroad | Anacostia Tent. No. 133, J. O. R, at its Inst stock is quoted the actual original investment | meeting listened to music trom Mr. Loveless, must have brought handsome returns. 1. C. | remarks from James Danforth and conferred ee degrees on several members. ‘The Bathing Beach Color Line. jount Pisgan Lodge, No. 85, gave a ball last ‘Tothe Raise of The Rvew ty Stas: night at Lougiass Hall, Hillsdale. About fitty Regarding the color line at the bathing] couples participated. The committee ot ar- beach I ean offer ten years’ experience in sur-|rangements embraced Dabney Flemming, revtitious bathing, both in the Potomae and im | chairman: Milton, Jounson, Isaac Thorutou, " Sisters Sop! lemming.’ Amelia Sweeney, Reload, © RON Rese sty West an ol Ts ddenen, Glee Bede, astes Memes subject. During that tre I have failed to no- | sng Matguret Beott tice any disposition of white and black to min- gle. Each preferred to bathe alone, and cer- tain it is that each bad their own bathing places, well recognized by My father played a queer trick on me the other night. You know I used to feol that I had done myself an injustice if 1 did not go to the theater about five or sis nights.a week. It | wasn't always the theater, but if it wasn't tha it was a music hall, or perhaps a game of cards or billiards with some of the boy Well, you also know how Iam situated as to busines*, I work for my fatuer and I have to | be at the office inthe morning, just as [the rest of the family are sitting down to breakfast. In consequence 1 get my breakfast and leave the house before they are up. But I | can’t complain of that. I’m doing exactly what the man who had my place before me did, and between you and me 1m drawing more salary. iiut that’s neither be: nor there It's the evenings Lused to finish work about 6, get dinner in the city and go to the theater or TROTTING, SkS AND MU gal President Phelps called a meeting for early lnst evening, but uone of the association peo- ple outside of the committee kuew what the leagae had proposed This committee not be- ing ready to report the meeting was ad- journed. An army of newspaper correspondents awaited anxiously all developments. There was nothing to do but to surmise the situation. An occasional word from one of th magnates indicated the state of affairs every assurance was of an amicable setilemen ‘The general view of all was that the troubles had to be setled at this meeting it base bail was to live. ———e-—____ Preparing for the Minneapolis Conventi 4 DEARBORN —* GOUDKICH, LAWYE. Ree you Pa. ave Bow. LOCAL STOCKS, BONDS AND SECURITIES , DAY x NGTON, Vue, Su am D.C. dvemdence, 453 ist. aw. By Oxver Or Cover Sheriff Haussling of Newark, N. J.. sold UNDER Uatuand general attention. E . “TaiiMen *. LOS wet Extending the Street Car Lines. | To the Editor of The Evening Star. ‘ter-| In your issue of this date you published TURDAY SALE OF HOUSEHOLD i sontewhere else. 1 had Leen doing it tor about | 9 0 buck to thehouse. And so Saltic is now | REGULAR “SATURDAY SALE, OF HOUSEIOLD TEE RAMMED Qomtmet et Go tither side would be ‘quickly: resented bp ire. | Geitea long communication from Mr. A. W.| Chairman Clarkson and his commitice put im | it monte snd; whee T lock hase. abort aa | Mews Conntable So-aud-Re and the governor is Reg ets ogee UNIUN CLUTHING COMPANT other. This prejudice wis mutual and p tom Kellogg, in which he proteste against the | yesterday at Minneapolis looking over the ex- | ouly time that J saw my moiuer and sister dur- | 8 confirmed bachelor, all. he declares, on we-| On SATURDAY MOMNING. DECEMBER NI ‘LOW kK, we Will sell, within o Noth ‘Lhe samo thing is of young men intown. Lut they haven t fathers hike mine. He came tome one afternoon and asked me if I bad an engage- ment tor that night ieaia, “I've promised to go to the couat of that unlucky cow-nnd-lamp combina- ing that period was atSundxy dinner wadtit ta: v tion. Unusuitl In that, of course. trae of hundres Monday, November 23, 180, ‘The stock was invoiced a 065,000. ‘The sale was peremptory and the terms ‘CASH! ‘We being apprised of the fact thet such sale was te occur were prowptly on band and the stock was seated and was the cause of many serious frays, | further extension of street car tracks in iuis city. especially around Rock ereek, where the eligi: | But, by the way, he appears anxious tohave the SG ees Saas ee ek SEO peat i dee entailed fakaa siscthelies ta naturally desired to secure the best. I venture to say that if the question was left to the col-| that —2* wonder? According to his ored people who will actually use. the beach | idea the streets are for the sole use of such and not to sensational race line agitators the | persons as can use them for pleasure driving position building and consulting with Arehi tect Adler of Chicago as to how it cun best be remodeled to mect the needs of the conven- tion next June. Part of the hotel assignments have been made. Messrs. Clarkson, Hobart New, Conger, Fessende De Youn; e' ———_+e-_—____ Patrick Egan in Chile. The Chilean Times, an English newspaper edited by an Englishman and owned by En- DARE CO., Aucte MAS DOWLING & SON, Auctioneers, ‘Giz E street nortiiwest. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF ALUABLE UNIMPROVED ERTY, “SIT EW DT Y UF WAcHING- | knocked down to us ata few hundredover e a glish capital at Valparaiso, Chile. contains the.| pravLaR SAL F OF HOUKEHOLD FURNITURE ‘627,000, matter would be quickly settied. r- | Were they dedicated for this purpose? If so I | Payne, Scott, Hooker, Sanborn, Barbour and | theate : 2 4 aE PAGES ar AT OU STON decree of the Supreme Court of the ity of the beach was well attested by many hagts t + they Quay y for the se 0 bathers that frequented there. although it was | « I the people to give “the not opened until late in the season. Many | greatest good to the greatest number,” and if more will attend when it is fairly started, and | street cars furnish this desideratum why should Mr. Stevens can feel assured of ‘the heartiest | they be prohibited’ In this or any city not sympathy and gratitude of hundreds of would- | One person in five hundred is able to keep their be bathers, unknown to him, both white and | own horse and carriage, but to oblige Mr. A.W. Diack, in bis rather up-bill struggle to estab- | Kellogg and the other three hundred and ninety lish « bathing beach in Wasbington. nine of Washington's four hundred the com 3. FM. | mon people (as 1 suppose he culls us) must walk —_—_—— and from work. so that Mr. AW Bel George Ington’s Col eather Coop. | oss nd his friends may bave smooth streets seanmererae aa poy aan to drive. If, foecr vines = a negates jian thing asa street car track should in- As eranl of lato years they are protecting | lire the whecis of Mr. A. W. Kellogg's carriage Greenough's statue of Washington from: tue | {am willing to contribute my share to the cost injurious effects of cold and dampness. While | of repairing it. “Pro bono publico.”” Vania will be giv as members of the national committee, following states will also bh quarters at the W ve, Vermont, Miassa- cuusetts, Kaode Isiand, New York, Peunsyl- New Jersey, Ohio.Iudiana, Iinois, Lowa, Arkansas and North’ Dakota. ‘The are for half of each delegation. These having been provided for, the rale first come first served will be foliowed. ‘Ihe West siready his applications from scores of ‘prom- inent men, including such men_ x Messrs. De- pew, Platt, Fassett and James Gordon Bennett of New York. There are also applications from about seventy newspapers so far and from ciub delegations from Philadelphia, Wash- ters at the West Hoiel ‘The e their head- Nothing on ut present, Ww United States mu er: One of the most conspicuous figures in Chile in thatcountry was the United States mi represented a uation tions and antecedents gave it great weight and its minister a commanding position as sven mall the dscnsions of the past year. ile it was a position of the gravest responsibility, Voth. in’ tie Light of an | One large bay Hore, 5 00:2, 0 vane high, war- American represen and as an intiuential | frousray Horse, 5 years Oud, very prompt ariver, neutral, it placed Mr. Egan in «character in | sound and quiet the proper:y of 4 ventieman which, properly disposed, he could do much | fom Virginia. ALSO s00d to the Chilean people and to humanity at] One Work Horse for U. 5, covern:nent. large. Now that the dictator bas been re- THOMAS DOWLING & SON, 4 replied, . ae bere atid will be sold at , 1d hike you to go sumewhere with TEN PER CENT ADVANCE ON THE COST TO THE PUBCHASER, ‘Which means that you now have the opportunity tows FINE KEADY-MADE CLOTHING AT LESS THAN SIXTY CENTS ON THE DOLLAR, manufacturers cost. To illustrate, we have Suits of Clotes for Men, ‘Sacks and Cutaways, At 87.508 Suit That are richly worth aimost double the amount. INV, mequity cause No. DAL, the LWESTY-, 18H, at pub. LOCK ¥. a. S00), “we will weil DE- me. “All right,” I said; “where shall I meet you?” You see he leaves the office about an’ hour before Lean get my work finished. He sug- gested the Lenox restaurant at 7-30 and 1 was Were, prepured for the theater and a quiet lveture on inte hours. He tad combined the two on several previous occasions. Bue wuen he appeared he suid he wanted mie to eall on a lady with him. “One I kuew quite well when 1 Was # young man,” he explained. We weit out aud started straight for Lome. 1e is stopping at the house,” he said, wuen spoke of at 1 thought it strange that he Walnut and am te in front <n square mui seventy -~even (4 hie aly 0. Leruis or sale prescribed Ly ie decree are one-thi casi: aud the balauce tu two equal installuneut Louncea, ts ic Dy vances, x eC Din me ‘i ce Iron Eie-proot Sade, ine etS0, AT TWILL UCLOCK, Horeca, Carriawes, liarn: be A deposit of twe at time of sale. tue purchaser. i Y 4 trust upon the prope Mundre (2400) dollars Ali conveyance at 0 forse OF save are not wth “in ton days the frustees reserve the rigiit to Tesell the property at risk and cost of detauiting purchaser, after such Is the open scowme toa mipe of beauties. Please . a : : moved and a free people are once more per-| _@17-% _ Auctioneers, O12 Est awaads OvERcusTS . there is considerable diversity of opinion as to} | Yours, respectfully, A Micuzxea | ington and Cincinnati should have made tue appoiatment for the | mitted to enjoy the blewings of liberty of SSIGNEF'S SALE. THE UNDERSIGNED, ag. | Seraciane aun aan” i tine a ut FLUSH; thet er F gata-Cut norcy of ior, | bat sad noua Waits suse acy | beaming bitry amaisd by Aienemie| Acar ot BB des ante | CCTION SALEOF Hunn Axo 00K Soe nee erably more discussion as to the order of archi- = rt . i) We Went in, an we andstyle ot Bd. Robbing Gold-Cure Keeley of His Glory. Dr. C, J. burger of Booneville, Mo, is using that which he asserts is the Keeley bi-chioride of gold remedy on drunkenness on several pa- tients. He says, however, the same formula was predicted in a medical journal filteen years ago, and that he clipped it and has since used it when opportunity offered. ‘The Ocean No Longer Trackless. From Goldthwaite's Geocraphical Mayazine. We speak of the ocean as “trackiess.” It is sono longer. If two vessels sail from New York fog Caleatte, they will, if intelligently navigated follow so nearly the ‘same course that their paths, if plotted on a chart, wili |, hardly diverge by. filty, miles at any point. The same 1s true of every other route. Let us consider the case of a vessel bound to New York from faverpool. Her captain might, if prepared for « constant battle against adverse winds and currents and winter gales, sclect a route not very different from that followed by oceno steamers between those ports. Other- wise he would follow the southern route laid down by the sailing directors, and after beat- iug to the westward « few hundred miles to make sure of clearing the coast of Spain would and loudly applauded by his friends for the course he pursued during “the late unpleasantness,” as Artemus Ward would call it. As an Englishman we have no desire, disposition or design to whitewash Patrick = z w betiever Pes the God- given principal of ‘fair piay, so dear to ever; Anglo-Saxon heart, we Delieve thet be should be Judged by his public and private acte since his residence in Chile, and not by preconceived theories or antecedent irregularities. And when we take into consideration the heated and rimonious éondition of public opinion in Chile present, and the proper elation of the victors, sane oe as it naturally is, by feelings resentment against their enemies and even against all who did not openly aid them in their fight against the dictator, and weigh carefully the charges against the American minister, we ore forced to the conclusion that Mr. Egan has come out of the trouble with honor to himself and to the country which he represents. All the reports trom Chile go to show that be ex- erted himself manfully te rescue the cougtes- sionalist from the tyrannical cruelty of ceda, and that at times the American legation was filled with revolutionists who had sought an asyium under the American flag . When the abortive effort was made in June to arrange a ceive Bacteria. bi Sectann et the baliding which covers it, BO M60 oo sins spans tress mer hardly ornamental encugh for a mod he * oop asl too far from the Capito toctve asa | _Atsong the wouders of actence fs the discov. wood house, mor is there anything in ite ap- | ery of the bacteria,and their activity in produe- jor to indicate the purpose for which it forwarding its S* Te Grder to satin'y toe public ict it | ng disease or in forwarding ite progress And i erful is the simple fact that it has been suggested that either a sign be put on | *till more won: the building as “Cold Weather, Ceop far the | Was not all discovered years ago. Possibly the Nude Statue of Washington,” or “George | human body is composed of living forms; it Washington's Winter Quarters,” or that p= would not be more amazing than are the statue be placed on the outside with @ placard | glimpses which we are now given through the pointing to G. W.'s “Winter Retreat.” But | labors of Ealison and others in some of their ‘the most economical plan would be to split the | vet unmatured inventions pertaining to inan- shanty up into kindling wood and remove it to| imate substance. But I, imdeed, question ‘the basement. Tbe statue itself is an anach-| whether there is anything in the world which ronism and an entire imisconception. To ex-| is inanimate. ‘The tend of science is toward hibit the father of bis country in the costume finding life everywhere and in ali things. All of a Roman gladiator is as incorrect as it would | human beings aud an may be the nourish- be to parade Cicero in a plug hat and claw- | ers of countless microscopic active and passive hammer coat or Cesar in Knickerbockers | forme, endowed with, we know not how much er top boots. Besides there is not only | nor how little of that strange factor which we an absence of anything suggestive of | call life. ‘They may sustain our present form the character of Washington, bi erything | of outward existence and be the substance tends to shock our sense of propriety and the | from which is built this body, which for a ternal fitness of things It is true that this | while isthe house of the spirit They may statue bas been discussed periodically from the degfees of sensate life, and so long as beginning, but the question will constantly re-| they maintain certain conditions the body cur and no one will rest satisfied to have it re- (viz., the sum of these living forms) is the Main ae the best and only representative of the | soul's suitable dwelling, when disturbance aud father of his country in the city which he| disease come the outward fails of being its Was introduced with due formality io any mother and my sister. ‘The situation wu» icrous und 1 began to laugh, but the laugh died away. Noneof the three even smiled. My mother and my sister shook Lands with me, and my mother said she remembered me as a'boy, but hadn tseen much of melately. Zhen she invited me to be seated. It wasn't a bit fuuuy ihea, although I can laugh over it now. I sat down, and she told me oue or two anecdotes of my boyhood, at which we all laughed a litue. ‘Then we four played whist for awhile. When I finally retired 1 was courteously invited to cail again. I went upstairs feeling pretty small doing a good deal of thinking. hen 1 made up my mind that my mother Was a most entertuining lady and my sister a gvod and brilliant giri. Now i'm going to call again, as I have been doing quite regularly for tue last week. I enjoy their cuipany andJ intend to cultivate their ac~ quaintane propusals. until TH T Y-FOURIH DAY OF D) -D. 1891, AT THREE O'CLOCK P.M. for the purchase 9f the stock of Hosiery, Underwear, Notions and Fancy, Goods in s:ore dnd premises ninnber-a 81s rie Seventh. siret northwest, sect Noting hegeby Peserved. To ere Ke wil offer for erie, at yuclie auction. on SATUR- DAY. THE NINETEENTH DAY OF DECLMBEK, . M., within the auction Foouief Ratcliffe, Darr & Co., No.0) Peay ania Aveute northwest: inthe city of Washunytou, District Of Corumbia, the following bonds and sto ks belonging an to the estate‘ot Sainuel Sormient, deceased, names? Offers a first-class op. | T¥guty (20) bonds of the Luin Stock ‘Yard Com- iene pansy District of Columbia, of 8230 each: ‘terest 6 AMNON BEHREND, Assicnee, | Pet cent, setut-annualiy- 417,18.29,21,22°98 Bis rhea nw. | em UO) shares of the capical stock of the Central a of Washington city: valine, 6100 LATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers wastes anaee ax ifteen hundred (1,500) shares of the Pneumatic HORSE, CARRIAGE, HARNESS, ROBE. 4c. FIRE var value ei0eech, = ROCRAWay Vicrowta Pst Wansies. SEVERAL CA Sips war BUGGIES Eee, \UCTION. NINETEEN 5 within and in i and 1333 H st. positively invincibie. STORM COATS, Irish frieze, warranted to turn water and laugh aoaame see Heavy-weight a ‘Melton Overcosta, eo OVERCOATS AT $10 are too numerous to ‘Mmeution. You must come and eee them. SO is Ny AL ELEVER OCLOCK AM Hout of our carriare department. 13 sell @ ove stock. 2 I1MEE & ¥ UR SSRIS Ow L STRLE rer BETWEES Bet AND EIGHTH SIKEEIS NORTHEAS By virtue of sdeedof eee ‘recorded. see ‘Two Good Ones on a Bishop. “4 From the New York Tunes. Bishop Hare ot South Dakota is fond of tell- ing stories about himuelf to illustrate the point Ry AND “OOM, i UPRIGHT ANO. TWO ORGAN! col ‘S, 0. founded. Think of it! the decorous Washing pleasant shelter and what we call “death en- fon, represented half nude, as he appeared to| sues. The conditions change. but ail that himself alone when ready to make his morning | lived before lives on. To say that bacteria ablution. Neither in war nor in peace did any | form the lowest grade of animal orgunism is one ever see Lim otherwise than becomingly to express the present degree -of our cresed, and why the sculptor should think it| knowledge in reference to one department of Recessary to represent him thus cannot be un-| science. What we do not know of the simplest derstood by any one whose judgment has not | things of life may well keep us in theattit been perverted by undue reverencefor the classic | reverent students, EW. models. The poorest statue im the rotunda is > infinitely’ more appro to the character Bequests to the Theosophists. bom e id save: Inedvance cf thistnovery parting "* “| the will of Frank Forster, in which he t If kindly nature were “permitted to have her | described as “bornon the 23d of November, Yray she would charitably split the statue into | 1857, in Neustadt on der Wald-Naab, province opp a ee Oberpfalz and Regensburg, Bayern, Germany, Deiping hand. They object therefore: ter aiis | 82 inmate of the Soldiers’ Home, Washington, @onual ofthe main porch of dhe Capitol of te Uateet main ci juited | of F: States and fi the bronze doors of the en- frases. Cover the statue ml straw as they it care’ in discarded horse blankets, lt it take its chance of » mild winter, do an: rather than let this pere- —— Buapevar Pusos Sorb $10 Mowrunr.—F. G. Smith, 1225 Pennsylvania avenue.—Adet. ape a course to the southward, passing us far west of Madeira as the westerly winds of these latitudes will permit. Between Madeira and the Canaries, but afew hundred miles to the westward of both, he would fan bis way across the battling “Calms of Cancer,” and pick up the northeast trades With these ustern and fresheaing everv mile, he would sweep down to the south and west and when well over toward the West Indies, haul up to the north. ward toward Bermuda. Here he would have to work again across the Calms of Cancer, and then, with the uncertain but probably meet winds of our Atlantic coast, and with the stream in bie favor, he would stand on and make his port having sailed 4,00 miles be- tween t1 te less than 3,000 miles apart, but with winds and current almost unifornil, favorable and with fine and bracing weather. ‘The Martial Spirit a Matter of Birth, From the Clinton (Ky.) fe On a certain occasion a Yankee officer cav- alierly rode up to the gate of the late Judge E. 1. Bullock during one of the periods of federal ‘occupation of this section and asked a little ne- gro boy (who, by the way, is now residing here) “who lived at the house,” to which the boy re- which he piayfully mekes that » man who lives Jong on the piains comes to be a good deal of a barbarian. Onee, so one of his stories runs, he had the misfortune while entering « dining room in this city to step upon the skirt of u lady's dress. Apologizing, ho said: You know that I have been living with the Indians lately and have grown somewhat awkward.” ‘The lady, Miss Potter, quickly replied: “I don’t think ‘that, bishop, but I am sur; at one thing, that after living so long with the I dians you shouldn't be better at following up a in company with the French ministers, were frustrated at that unfortunate explosion of a bomb of Santingo. Probably the only government at Wi rather than ite representative in Chile.

Other pages from this issue: