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—., THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. A number of curious folk bave made tothe nature of the Thich Tiss sinety-twe fect Shove the level, and nearly all the inquirers were very much astonished when veld teat ‘the nocwsing | monu- meut wasachimney. It was made of granite so that it ht be im artistic and common- sense accord with the building to which it be- longs. WORK Now QorKo on. Bricklaying and stonesetting have ceased for the winter. These lines of occupation will be taken up again about the latter part of March should the meteorological conditions be favor- able; a deal depends on the weather. But bricklaying and stonesetting are not the on! arts necessary to the completion of the build- ing, soe great deal must be done during the winter. The main trunk scaffold in the read- ing room has to be built and on it placed a big derrick. All the many other big derricks have to be e: ster) ae Interesting Gossip About the Philanthropy and Benevolence of Gotham. GOOD STORY ABOUT EARTHQUAKES AND SRISMO- @RAPHS—THE PERILS AND COURAGE OF AERO- NAUTS—A COLLEGE INSTEAD OF THE WORLD'S FAIR—THE GRIP AGAIN. ‘Special Correspondence of The Evening Star. New You, December 17, 1891. (OME ONE OUGHT TO WRITE A BOOK, or possibly he could exhaust the subject in a magazine article, on the public-spirited citi- zens of New York. An eloquent feature of any such Look, article or paragraph would be the omissions. I am reminded of this not very new truth by two public meetings held this week to promote the most important projects, one the . D.C. SATURDAY, pitemsrr Ao, sera te seigezbood nny he wed trne. At are ahead cnergets pat gly sem Sey Oy me bia Gollege, which ‘under’ President Low is making rapid strides toward a national ut versity, has an option on the Bloomingdale site tor $2,000,000, in ense the college finds it practicable to remove from ite it crowded and scattered quarters down town. If Colum- bia locates on this superb spot overlooking the Hudson river, with a great cathedral cluster as a neighbor, there can be no doubts about the future of the neighborhood. ‘There is no use blinking at the fact that “the grip” has come back again, not in as severe a form as either last year or the year before, but unmistakable and epidemic If the dis- due to the unscasonable weather per- ps ¥, as acold wind bas come out of the west just in time to 1891-SIXTEEN PAGES, A Bridal Tour, at an American Sum- mer Resort. BA Tvone aNd omo mat Scbedule in effet Dec Leave Webel In effet December 12, 1491 For Chicare ani» vege traice 11 8 Mer: Kai's tech ie Art. New ork ciiy” St. Francie C _Human ingenuity has made it pos- sible that American pleasure resorts | can carry with them the health-giving | 3; properties of Europe’s First Health ted several feet: in fact, that they will need no further al- titudinons movement. Then there is much fron to be handled and fitted and fastened together—door and window frames, so high, save the credit of Christmas. Heyer R. Exziot. ———— thor Frederick, 111 For Racerstown, $10.40» ROYAL BLUE Lid Nicaragua canal and the other the world’s fair. Both thece meetings were held under very attractive auspices, the first having bebind it EMOVAL — SCHOOL OF CORT BARKER, bas removed {rom Gt! am. CI 1.90, 18D ond $5.90 pom. E POR NEW YORE AND PRT <5 the dignity and influence of the chamber of 4 ADELPMIA. = * trimmings, casings and book stacks. ‘I be stacks ‘7 S )DUCATE FOR BUSING: ow York, Boston, and bave to be rooted over A enfueiont force of | commerce, and the other being called by such Spring. : THE SPENCELIA® BUSINESS COLLEGE, ite cece | THE EAST. men will toil on with the heating and power | menasJobn Claflin, John Gibb, William L. we sip to Carlsbad Sprudel Salts. | qyenty seventh alone pt bes T on 11.90 pam. Sloop — ~~ apparatus. Granite carving will go right along | Strong and William E. Tefft. And it is true thet t wil ig | tember 1, NBL. Day and evening sessions se boot in the shops on the north side of the bnilding, ~ rs A Pay you to read up on this | Fetal bocses, Snea ct eerepety Seals | ‘wan Poffet Seam in both cases a fuiriy large group of * were obtained. But oh, the silences and the absentees! Of course, you can always collect a crowd in New York. You have only to smash a window todo that. But to turn the typical New Yorker away from his ledger and pry kim mechanism. On an endless chain will hang metal baskets and in these steadily moving vehicles will be placed such books as may be called for from the reading room. The basket is so adjusted that it will remain plumbly pendant until it reaches the opening in the reading room end of the tunnel and there the historical spot. For 500 years it has performed its beneficent mission. Emperors, poets, statesmen, all men | of wealth and station have sought of Shortuani and Ty pewritine. Sjenreriat bea. School of Mechans < eee and there will be no let up in the preparation 0 Boston witbou of granite at the contractor's quarries. Next season's program is no email affair. The second story is to be built all around the structure up to the main entablature; ull the court walls ure to be finished to the top, the book stacks will be roofed and giass is to be A PALACE FOR BOOKS. How the Work on the Library Build- ib demand. Othce oven every Uusiness day. Call orseni for'mew tinue. fated “annual sngouncensent, contamine full tog. BikS. a sr Principal . 10.00 and 12.00 ncn. Sum 12 tieom, wrtan trains wee time tables, to be teed tay. “Dally. §Sunday only. a Expres trains a Sse ats reece ee |ecemtntaians oer yi | eguetegbeahanrenna iota recy Soa ae td ae ern amie eee ether dapper rary deve: befteend Terms of the Compromise Accepted by the greal Sab ores tae seat re aie of the world-renowned “sprudel Salts, efi hanes Mac ‘Breeting the Kook Stacks—An Endless Chain fer Lowering Books—The Method of Dif- fusing Daylight—The Building as It is and ee It Will Be When Completed. Project had settled down to one of simple Moncy, and that the money—a mere item of €100,660,000—would be raived. In that case we shall be 10,000 miles nearer, by water, to China, which isor ix not an advantage, according as we choose to look at it. THQUAKES AND SEISMOGRAPHS. China reminds one of Japan, though the Japanese, and for aught I kuow the Chinese also, renent any such association of idens. Alas, Take no substitute. The follow- ing on the bottle proves its genuine- ness: “Eisner & Mendelson Co., Sole Agents, New York.” Found the big windows througlr which daylight is to be admitted. Inst now the daylight comes in and goes out when it pleases and it will cor tinue so to do until the roof is on, There wi be no roof for some time. Men aro engaged now in preparing to rig « derrick in tho cente of the great octagon, a derrick that will «ti up into xpace for 160 feet, a derrick that is to be used in setting all the stone on the face of two stories of brick now in place Where the English Bondholders The English holders of the Virginia debt, as stated in yesterday's Stam_have decided to agree to the settlement agreed upon by the Olcott committee. The Olcott committee, it will be remembered, offered the state to accept $18,000,000 of ew 8 per cent bonds, or $19,000,000 of 2 per cent. rising to 2!4 after tive ERETOFORE THE LIBRARIAN OF CON- A gross has complained that the space at his command was insuficient to accommo- L FOR CHILDREN * Forest Glen, Mid. Special m KENTISS, Principal pd Cineinn ¥. EDUCATIONAL. n . : = OCK HILL COLLEGE, ELLICOTY CIT\, MDa date the books which have accumulated in his | readers will be there is building debris and the | years and 9 per cent after ten years: This a8) ror charming, dainty Japun! ‘The later and ES RST or ier realm. When the new library building is com- | Public gallery is nothing more than so much— | yecepted. ‘The bonds and interest coupous are | more detailed reports whi-hare now coming in : MS scrurrs, oc6-4mn* BOVE PENIS plete be will have much more space than he, to be of the same churacter as the Riddicberger true terrors of the recent earthquake AMRINDEKGARTEN, a wi for several will know what to do with. ee eee bonds and not receivable for taxes. : I was talking today with'a dealer | yon SAeees Conte ao —= — Bicerwre ‘or voles —— flance at the structure | | That public idea was n goed one for it per~| “y+ ig stated in the agreement that there are |! Japan articlesand learned trom beh yome a ae ee PIANOS AND ORGANS pine bar itn te é mits non-reading visitors to see the reading fe uiul details which show the utter désttuct 2.) in tutoring, wishe ~ = ‘through the openings in the fence can hardly | room without in any way distarbing the readers. | O!Y $28,000,000 of the old bonds outstanding, | tion Hundreds, perhaps thousands,” of the ences. ‘Address, for interview, Box NOS. THE UPRIGHT ave an idea of the great work of construction ‘The gallery, which completely encir-les the | but this, it has been added, is probably arrived — little kilns which produced ibe. Mice. city. 8, at Agenc}, Bil Och see which umstances tis thirty-1 abov. or. ignorin, ing in bonds | ti Jnins have be ed! Ans LOUUTION, ORATORY, DRAMATIC ACTION a2 ter dats for ie going, mae reply a» cic Pere SP Se eee ers | aes eeeraen ne oepe ee Ee | a Opa ee eee chee ee ere ne oy a saint ‘readers can be accommodated at the cental| Sir John Labbuck presided at the meeting. | of ruin which aimost suggest Pompeif. I will aw r J diet MMM Fe | tables. Then there are alcoves beneath the | In an address he repudiated the idea that the | say for New York that it :s generous when once MISS SRANCES WANTING ENGLISH AND ss es gallery, and in these, which will be sheived, | council of bondholders was too exacting. its epidermis of preoccupation bas been pene- MA" Trench Private Day School reopens October lL. MM ERE about forty students would enjoya certsin| ‘At any rate,” be said, “we thonght it desir- | trated, and in this cuse it bas lived up to its Oo Qst- A.w. Parisian profesor. Private iiss Lave ne equal for toue and dursbit | amount of privacy and yet be visible to the | able tocome to an amicable settlement and ‘ion by liberal contributions for the suf- ws = sole agente, #24 and {rs superintendent of the room. ‘The scaffoliing, | agreed to leave the matter, for the time, in the 8. W.H.H N ‘ sats which is being put up,will be about the last to be | hands of the New York committee and the a he catastrophe, eerious as it is, reminds me « H. Hovostos Mere Co. ROH, BRE, A BP, Beep taken down. Lhe roof will be put ou firet und | visory board in order to stop legal proceedings. | of » humorous item of experience. As some BRR AA D D RBR OO warm-tinted marble lining put in place first! ‘Whatever the majority of the meeting muy | of those who honor my letters by reading them HAVE ALWAYS. BR RAAAD DB Ra“4 Dov bes’ “ov PIANOS. “The sweetest-toned piano made;” guaranteed for lifetime; factory prices; €10 payments. no®-1m F. G. SMITH, 1 OR BARGAINS IN KELIABLE FINE PIANOS and organs call tthe heskeuer Tian A jp08'e GH KCUN. Eatabischcl BK but a general impression as to what the place will look like may be obtained. AS EXPEDIENT FOR LIGHTING. Big buildings have always had a good many dark places in them. but the library building will differ very materially from any other | large structure as to natural illumination. On | | the lowest shelf and in the most remote corner | | of either bookstack it will be possible to read decide upon,” be continued, “the New Yorks proposals are undoubiedly more favorable to the bondholders than is the Riddleberger bill, | cause for leaping out of bed in the middie of und this 1s due to the long and persistent liti- | the night with the house rocking and creaking gation maintained by the council in the federal | like a ship ina storm. Japan, as everybody courts, but for which the bonds would have | knows, isa land of earthquakes, though hap- Jong ago sunk to a pointat which it would have | pily they are rarely destructive. But they are paid to fund them under the Riddieberger bill.” | so frequent as to be a source of interest to all Sir John Lubbock then read the New York | of « scientific turn of miud, and hence Prois. know, i had the pleasure of living in Japan for two years, and, by the way, have often found eit ae : GIVEN THE me Vai LADEL aia ONL, Fost Express, 8.10 ain, week days, aul 343 pam WASHINGTON PUBLIC SOME SPECIAL BARGAINS Aunea. afford- Support of tone etait SOUS free, open throat. ba Even de DURING CHRISTMAS WEEK. taker, Serriage across New York soar ropowals. He eaid that neither the council | Perry and Ayrton, then living in Japan, but Joie, , Hish of the iaai BOOS | For Avautie City, 1a uw. week Gays, 11.85 p. ou even dult, cloudy days. This ix brought | or the Virginia committe would have recom. | subsequently famous in Scotland for giectrical es, Mructor at Norwood Insitute, Oa Wedsenioee ata | , Se ae ea ae, about by the use of white enameled brick in| mended these terms, because they believed that tions and lore, devoted much time to per- THIS YEAR WE HAVE Saturdaysat Vis tec. news prising Wers & Pond 1 | 20, 6.10. the court yard construction. The courts | the state of Virginia was able to pay more. He | fecting a machine for registering the force of 7 SEMINARY. “a | Standard aud thoroucily reliable. | ‘ have been made as wide as possible and except | said he had beet. requested to read a letter ad- | these disturbances called the seismograph. full course of ine | Thing anise, second-hand pianos and 2 | where granite has becw necessary as a window | dressed to the bondholders and signed by | Prof. E. M. Morse of Cambridge was also in] TT HoH RRR, ERE ree truction. moderate tris cutupeten? ancintants.” For | | RCE E et ted trimming the gleaming brick las been piled | Messrs. Lauderdale and Daniel. ‘The letter | Tokio at the time, aud, as all his acquaintances to oHui Ere ke ke Soc oe adr ee ee i wee BOILER HOUSE AXD SMOKESTACK. BB amg Adytntages are derived, from the | admitted that the terms wore unsatisfactory | know, he is an ‘inveterate joker, whether at SH Et B fe = ATICs, BOO! none SOS Bre ae and said that there was no reason to suppose | home or in the antipodes. will permit. They see the thousands of brick service preparazion. Pupils Sra ond 12.5) =m. andaao : . and incomparably superior refractive quality. | that the state was unable to pay 3 per cent after | _ It was at a dinner party given by Mr. David = sud West Pout. Prot. | Sri MOLIAN,* A WONDERFUL SELP-PLAY ts sadays, 000 aime and the tons of granite siresdy in place and | Even on wet days the reflected light will not | two or three years, because the vettlement of | Murray, the adviser of the department of ed- ¥ ee tik Amster Ue, graben raipauns may take note of great quantities of i be diminished, for the polished brick surface absorbs no water, nor does any meteorological condition change the pleasing hue of the walls. ‘SANDERS & STAYMAN, the debt could hardly fail to stimulate the de- velopment of Virginia’sresources. ‘The absence of a sinking fund was also a serious objection. ucation, that the subject turned upon earth- quakes,and Profs. Perry and Ayrion, with a amount of conscious pride, dilated at 9 4 EMBROID- | _“! Isr. Ovz D °. a3 $5.00. SCHOOL CLASSES. ADVANCED INTERMEDIATE ERED | and primary, "also ‘aindercarten departwent. Misses POLLOCK and NOERM have removed thelr in waiting material scattered around the walls and within the inclosure, but there is no hs If from no other motives than selfish ones | ‘1 DowN guuerel vesliontion as yet of meguificunt ecu- The appropriation, even of small amount, | considerable and at learned length on the per- eee Cee, pressor see. Be nad-bp Wash, | Libfarian Spotford will be pleased with the | yearly for this purpose would evidence a desire | fections of their newly invented seisinograph. cusuion |= ESD) QUGANS 200,000 HAVE BEEN MADE | over a great area. By-and-by Wash- | new building, for there is in it a rocm for the 7 ab > ‘uid sold. Beeutiful new styles for {N61 | to deal fairly with the bondhoiders and en-| Prof. Morse stood it for afong time and then I : - iy ington will wake up to the fact that one of the hance the credit of Virginia. he announced that he, too, had recently GN EACE: | aasteot you: tan green 23 cere - : = x ‘ . too, per- charts cl your lite, wives ott AE oe uns leave Alexandria tor Washington, 6.05, 7.05, finest library buildings in the world is in its et,” the letter continues, “‘as it seems im- | fected a seismograph. The Scotch savants were WITH | Also teaches astrolox3 Sn a0, 2 midst. That will be some time hence, but the sible to obtain the better terms without | at once all attention,and, of course, did not no- | 2p. Ogn No. 4 $5.00. WASH: ~ fe wb, “ erat aonaienes hen Sonn eee ae ‘fficulty and delay, we decided, after much | tice the twinkle in the Yankce professor's eyes. | “?” . Ey OV.UU. anus. AAINDERGARTES NOMMAL INSTITUTE. ‘40, WB and ‘iw the Prophon ill be verified on schedule time ' hesitation, to advise the acceptance of the pro- “Tt was very simple instrument “he remarked, EASY ge craig ies “yas Rceecemne se iy honor Gen. Casey's esti- posals.” with the modesty of true genius. “Ob,#o much the Mrs. Louise Pollock, 1017 10th st., Prize Mi Paris 1.x; im . yay mates. Up tothe present time the work hasbeen |P'Sir Joha Lubbock concluded by saying he | better,” was :he encouraging reply. “‘Let us CHAIRS Miss susan P. Polack, 1434 Q sts indorsed Uy over U0 thusie schools any Sie pet a ee eee eee le oe | did not desire to influence the bondiolders in | see it by ail means.” hue appealed to the pro- WE GUAR-| A constant demand jor vat sreduates Cpreht Uistcen teetopieeesie cee Teen | Uafraryte Sea OND, timates. Folks ) information as to gov- one way or the other. fessor rose from the table and took from the ply. to Mrs. LOUISE POLLOCK, Author of Ne- | Jatitr. “PFET EER @ CONLSER aay = yeneral Manes 5-3 grnment buildings is limited may not veo the | ME Leon, M. P..moving the acceptance of | mantelpiece oue of those cute little Japanese AsTeE | siilllKinderearten Manna Sour Boske Be" 96 SuEBEa: eg gd rata Soaeinat 3 force fact, an I the pi terms, said it was useless to go | toys, a turtle poised on a spring in a glass case. 2 FOR ONE NST., FORMERLY 1223 157E. ” ‘Orvaus and Buians je ur ren [ruusare, > OMDO RAMLWa formation it may be stated that govern: / into the question of "the honesty of Virginie or | “Chere,” explained Prof. Morse in his blendest | 92-Oz No, 107, $3.25. 1438 meee kiw Saas *SDHOUES lturte Store, | (HLSAPEAKE AND OMLO KaLLWax. of censuring the committee. The question of | manner, “this is my seismograph. You notice YEAR. | uniechtaren. Qader es ee So Fa ava | SCHEDULE IN EFPECT NOVEMBER 15, 1591 the seteeers the oy aaa 7 com- Pad turtle vibrates at mae disturbance. — Me, Perse oL FOR | iG R&R a RGR Fraine jeave sadly from Union station (05. amd Pd, . mittee might be gone into later e motion | Now, you see it measures the force very sati:- Mana toys wait Septenter 21, 1801 4 A ORL ch the crandest scener . — cay neck wet duce The Popeater ad were rejected endless litigation would ensue, Seotortly. 64 ttle earthacake tt jomgless THESE WE GUARANTEE TO BE iacsities igre ioe bie ia eet s, i Pe ABE at see A abet SA Tia her could be made re and the result would probably e submis- | little bit: if it's « bigger earthquake it joggles ‘s i ee : A kED “yes ” temporary failure on the part of Congress t0 sion of worse terms than ever. more.” ‘Everybody laughed. of course, except : y oe ee roma st chemgaukaen ane Mats on Washington Py 4 hand ont the regular and needed appropria- ‘A motion to reduce the commission was not| the Scottish "professors, who pluinly showed] | THE BEST VALUE WE EVER OFFERED. teacher cf tie Euan ieasawe, paris os AND DURABILEDY OPS MANSBTP | cut Change, afuingiur at Civeignall at R10 ath. Come tions; every delay will call for an increased seconded. their irritation at such trif_ing with science. | 415-th,th,e ences many of the diplowatie corps, ay apply. .-Shecisl attention of “Purchasers” is invited totheir | Pouietgc, we CMe depot tor Andiumapoud, —— without any compensating re- ‘Mr. Franklin then proposed an amendment A BLUNDER IN BENRVOLENCE. “ caren aes 10th st aw. 42-1 EST DECORATE E Ae ea ees of BAGH F.V.Vestivuk its. The law is so framed that all the money to refuse the terms offered unless 3 per cent is ‘i js S L, SCHOOL OF SHOKT- - = > wing car fur Sata Geideury ta. thee. coal af. the: Maciny bP Sa rer The Christmas Society, which has made so SSE, GOLLAGL, SCHUG. OF SHOT: |~TauuaptAnD BIAKOM A laws someone fund cannot be used for immediate construc- i much talk from its opponents and its advo- fens are eins ‘oncanized tor Janttery 1, 1802, in | COWNTIAM aliuost every Well-known make in tue | Keplying to a question, the chairman ad- i re of one of thie most therctuel: D | country, in thorough repair, will be close tion. Contracts have to be made for materia: mitted that it would still be open to Virginia to | cates, is in ite way illustrative of the spirit of a clout teacuers of ahortuand sn tis couatry. Day iow actin. “SPeCian uNoUcL sats cava, wa pepe hele ae Ee Fepudiate, but he thought this impossible. "| arge part of New York. It was really started, Ree Tic Ne teen ae peor” Aste tou | RORSHEY inet abe METS wh a deepnesentiwan caste vd Beeded p Or. Franklin's amendment was rejected by a ‘i ‘i : Tove uftice. PNSAKA AL SPencl “Wal. KNaL a. Via RF. apaP. Railway and Rich such « contract is fully entered into the money THE EXTRAXCE. vote ELMER, Ae cece Ceralowe ic: Ps Seer wane eens eeooge pectoral ver pane —-— a Sek ort aud Nort ee [hich it calls for cannot be touched except to | ibrarian's exclusive use—s pleasantly com- | positors sixty days in which to withdraw tueir | desire to doe Kind and helpful thing. A great S$), ‘@ LADIES —— ee liquidate that valar agreement; therefore | modions and well-lighted apartment. Two | securities was also rejected——89 to 17. many rich children were to contribute their and chilure pitol st. Classes in music, OCEAN STEAMERS. ths appropriations should siways be consider- | stories above it willbe the restauran: where | ‘The motion to accept the agreement between | to¥* and other things, there were to be so many Seen: teen ny Sek ower ina ter hed met | = = ably in advance of the work. Mr. Spofford and his assistants may purchase | the Virginia state debt commission and the | thousand barrels of candy, so many thousand — ARS Toe Ee te hb teak, ARCHITECTURAL PROMISES REDEEMED. fe and such other soal-inspiring food as li-| Oleott committe, which was offered by Mr. | Tnges. everything ou the vast scale of which HOF. PAUL VOINOT, Diplomé de Université de | “> 9S Dat? a CAL Wak hin vantd ee iy When Tur Stan first printed pictures of the delight in. Leon, was then adopted—39 to 17. Te cas hie es ee an promt Particular attentsa mived to Scotiand aud Sort and Maddie of read Proposed building the architectural designs | TUE BASEMENT. ‘The London Times, in it nancial article | Door children, children who otherwise would ee Tnterivediate, #2. ee 819, much admired. The building promises to| In the basement—some people would imag-| this, morning, save: "We doubt, wether the | fvg no Ciristmas, aa these benevolent persous ACH _AS NEW YOWK AND GLASGUW, vis Londonderry "4 = be much more imposing than the pictorial prog-| ine it was the Gist story—a great quantity of | the credit of Virginia aud indirectly euhance | f8Cied, were to be collected and at a certain Know ieaxe of Grating heres ati Soles : kone vy EY nostications averred it would be. A few of the | Work has been done. Door and window frames | railway securities. ‘Those bondholders who | 20Ur turned loose in the great amphitheater OF no chatye. ‘J. Me REYNOLDS, ‘Arist, “Beane of Golvieanis. legislators interested in the plans were favorably | fre being placed in position. but the Jot is not | shink it worth while to stand out against this | Of the Mudison Square Garden. | The rich cs inclined toward a marble structure, but the | beibs done by carpenters, for the frames wre | iuiquitous settlement have a periect right to | children were to. occupy, yents in the galleries i. JOHN F. CAULFIFLD, Ty 4 rnite walla wore finally decided upon. Now | Shen he sees it and he isof opinion that the | 0%, and will deverve the thanks of the com-| Srtauslfed ns non nur “levation see the Piano, orcananisarneus went ee ene voeates of mat th the | , 4 i no. A varwon: , : nite, White marble is notaltayswhite, and | lity a eee eee ee MMi die originators of the enterprise bad so lit FOE $5, X00 GAN LEARN TO SPEAK ay to Atlee, onaetee she Polene ee ib would be practically i a he eakineal seed. Two or three of the frames and doors | ™\ 9 . | tle real knowledge of the poor that they had to frome + PRUD HO: Urieats Vis ery atid Muvile amd Pale Tonrbie of ce int 1) encase mach Sax ediaee| Mill be of wood, but theve exceptions wil |, 2u¢ bonds ose 214 on the result ofthe meet-| ro (546 cluritau.aocicticn to get their ms. Cat any ay at moe ie ate ht 2 now faces the Capitol. The granite is even | decorate the “parlor reading” rooms, which Soe Social to wack upse. Them Sony Sad bo Dente Ca eIiTiy Aa Cae a nd tse suany ole wera sown of tee fn color and thoraghiy tatisteetere both to | Will be sacred to members of Congress or other P surprise that the charities in a quiet and sys- CTLY CONFIDENTIA\ VATE LESSONS | spauinu Main, occupyiig {wo Weeks oF louger, by the | BBOXVille Via Asuovii.n a pn the auliterian ‘and astisic eye. The exterior | ighly-privileged individuals. “Wood can be HE WAS THE SRD: foniatio way have made thelr tata! Ouristes Rrnsiorncin ot remremteimaton, Weecnia:| stuns af gaeurt agyevens sevomews WF | S209 ml once Sula or Wgerenton features are good, especially those physiog- | {ished more artistically than iron. oa pte neem arnt ‘ arrangements, that the thousands and thou- lected. Civil service eauininations, succersul prep | dofrays sll mee tee OL ARS A DAY io nee Ree Bagel, Bee aomical features which dora the keystones of Tie MEATIN@ APPARATUS. HE ere erica Teter Figures | sands of, poor ehildres:are pretty thoroughly MestPegts Anuatgln and all"ctiocts Hs Colombia, Nikrartaand Gate Hoy Quip ars | whit aha MAIRPRGS AND SOUT, thirty-three window arches. These keystones cts x a nown by the various churches, missions and feo. We FLYNN, AML, ivy insti avin passengers: For pamphlet address Pik. LUL- | PLSTER \ bot bt at ae _ Soi, From the Cincinnati Enquirer. charities, whose workers are among them ali Setabilted is7G; e'v. vor. Sand Kate B.We | WOOD CU Anente.24 Statent, Sew Nork. noi coats | bite hit Lend Bae ‘Some months ago there was published in sev- | the year round and who raise their practical seleun SUOKL ROUTE To Loxpon. dm, labrary eral New York papers. atory relating to nego-| snd helpfal hands in horror at this woolesale, 188 STERLING a cagzex pepe . ©” | patronizing charity en masse, as different as ~ ; To Southaniptou Er tintions which were suid to have been carried | Pile fom the friemily spirit of usin For boys and puis rumto 7 years of ace, Weuss Dec Si, noon. Havel Tasey Det 29, 2 on betweon a syndicate of capitalistsand Jimmy | which brings the childrey of the rich und of = sR scuor SS Trave, Tues. Jan & J00-.; Ens, tues. Jan. Hope, the notorious Manbattan Lank burglar, | the poor together for a’ day, at least, on one 1827 1 ST. San 23. Ths pmipsiacnisintecoupeng | Te = 4 looking toward the restoration of about $400,. | level, as was done st the Christmas Club din- oarding and day schooi for yoltua /adiew and ittle | "Comstortabie state rooms, excellent table, Joxariows | Siecis: Wasliuetou to New Oras sie Mowery Coens ell teak ae eae 0600 | nese in Washington. It looks ndw as if the vast sini. noBi tin | gulocn ajvaitanents, "Ercee. iat cabs. Sicauiap | Nevesite tare charved Uctwqgu Atauin and New Ot haakt-win veokhed, and’ which’ had. never bean pm toa puinals to gs small peopars FRIENDS’ SELECT SCHOOL, 1811 1 87. X.W-— PETE Meeerace at low rates Appy to & . Di! pl GiP-t.—Dally. Southern Express for Lynchburg ions, though it may open the eyes of some Mixh abd rosressive school for both sexes | 8 are . halen. BAlisoury aad statin traced. It was always surmised that Hope | ignorant people to what helping the poor really Of aay, Saae. tmclaeing cole Fes ey Sere a ey ae y oo We RED hke Primcapal. tour Sout c vino tw Aucusta, and stations knew just where the bonds were and could | means 2 . ~ PROFESSIONAL Atlanta and ¢ on to Aiaath weereceee produce them if he so desired, and this he him- THEY ALWAYS ALIGHTED £0. Ware Chita etc etvee 6 thorough practical | ——=————— A ___| econ i tuado ui Canon Station, tut ait uti Sou, self never denied. Prof. King, the aerouaut, is in the city ar bt ad fg EE a eampacteasehaapia ee of. . n + - ‘COrps 1 coupetent instruc me x ty umig | “Pullman Butt . Net nuetom Two or three years ago, when Hope was con- | ranging for some importuut enterprise in the wiercial branches. shorthand and typewritin Send | this city: Has ‘wonderful’ prophets yart of second | eo. Auonvute.tia Ljiibary basvin, emote : for 24-paxe circular. nold-tr | Sisht. ieveais my gecovers Jost of | aud Wesveru North Carvline Divi iad W: is fined in Auburn prison, the syndicate was| airline. He is certainly a unique individual. STARIN'S GREAT BUSINESS UNIVERSITY, 15 | Specay hiatrineva, pies peeattaae | fou to mauias City vin Atlaute, Mivuinghasn ned formed and overtures were made to the famous | It would not be surprising it he died in his bed, | SEM sc aS? Dechiandrea students in pace: | {DOmY Muarrianes, fives success in business, removes | Sieaubie: 2 safe robber with the object of having him | yet he certainly hus had more bair-brendth es. Jar" attendance, Bhortiani typewertma, p- | Cities and alla trouble wil save tue and irons UY | ViMiON bale Woes eae at Ny ee Be . 3 Ginnie the whereabouts Of the mining bonds. | capes than falls to the lot of most men. I am | U By sts coutrovied uy a dis ied. specialist. Thtve called | others have failed, “Convinses taowt sxevtical andes | SAY, Aid 4k pik.” eacopt, Sunday.” Metaruiaae, FEOM THE CAPITOL DOME tint he shoul be paid" large. sum in eas {Te!HnG, of one of Lis adventures ‘by | UY Base Setlae sea titewe“Fhuouenal altamcmed st | ti mouk cae Mecano, Aauones. opsace | id wctsemeucept sansa St SA are carved to ropresent “he types of mankind | ure isa really wonderful something tc the iu. | hit was finally acceded to, but then Hope de-| f diupatch. im, ihe papers, this wetk from | UU g3 Eouret dictation s day, three mouthe, $10, Nau bus: | $0%q pte Pandas, Reasdence 40 a t._ yet a TT er eg ‘andare tobe found above each of the dividual whowe firing respoumbility may be no | Manded wome furthe: concessions that it | stl fall by’ reason of — the’ burst. ex om compe, Jecinamns bockhenwing. Sestness yee rE Gi F r Geass. aise. RO | seemed almost impossible to grant and the : y A i pe pDD ERE NNN TITT A luce, arithinetic, penmansuip, & jnonths, 610. | Mf 4S. HETIIE CLARK OF BOSTON. THE WELL: | bury jocai ai vio yu. aud 14) ta windows in the first story. Each keystone is a | creater than that called for by one latrobe und ‘t Aaiecemd te ing of his balloon. This accident tinshap-|, BD ET NER A Spanish, 62 per uouth. Day’ and piebt seemons: Known Dusiness and test mediuin, also mnadieal | » Lickets, ‘sivepiiy car” iveervauicu and tnformation head, designed by an ethnological artist and | acook stove. There are more than fifty miles of | Utter Wa drop! jward the negotia- | ened twice to Prof. King tomy knowl Tli B Bee NNN fF AM ALVA C STARIS, | c.sirvoyant. daily trom 10 to 5; also Tuceday and Fyi- | furmietied Sa 6 ee carved by a thoroughly competent sculptor. | viping in the coils alone, to say nothing of the | Hobs Were Fesumed and almost carried to | Poriipy oftemer, and once which he weg eige s| BoP Eee SRE oT BMS aon! sion ed |S ee Faiirond, Uch’ and 'B' see, Washington, 8-0. Habe Pref. Otis T. Mason of the National Museum | great variety of other cylinders, big mai litthe | *ccemeel conclusion, but there seemed to be | PUY er incredible as it may seein, he | LD2 RE NNN OT Ao 4 ‘PIANO LESSONS — EXPERIENCED AND, SUC- ME. BROOKE TELLS ALL THE EVENTS OF | phone, do. = . had s good deal to do with the execution of the | Of course the system has its life in the engine | %,CoOre* man in the wood-pile somewhere, as | sti! lived. However, when u ballo Lay A ” ONN ON coraful teacher; new and fapid method for, be- life, All business confidential. Ladies andgen-| nolé JAMES L. TAYLOR. Gen. Pace Ament fdea. But he is no more proud of it than is Mr. | room, but the engine room not in the library | Hobe, thauah treated in the most liberal war, | Dy ihe e-cape of the ges the suction draws’ the a i RRR Sotikee nw. Oe ON OS be titete i istand North Capitclats t.w, note-bwA Bernard B. Green, who is the civil engineer | building. It is underground and about | Rrsated|in imposing the moat absurd condi-| iy to the top of the builoon in such a way as Bek Ba THE FE ‘=> clam | POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. tions on the syndicate and acted throughout in 'y Mb. RAPHAEL, bb PELEBKATED CLAIR- that superintends all the construction. All the | midway between tho eastern wall and the | 4 highly unreasonable and capricious tanner, | Sometimes to stop the rent and retard the de aa Bss8 5S ed MNosant and the seventh daughter, tarving is of a high order. fence on 2d street east. Should a boiler blow| Pincily all communications between the ner, | scent, on the principle of a parachute. Same CORNER 7TH AND D SIS. X. W. Baines snd fucky dates, “Dou aall ts ose thie Tease | MOUNT Vaunon. OW BOOKS WILL BE STACKED. up the explosion would have no deleterious | ties ceased and it was thought that the Heal |Ye™* go Prof. King took up with ([ Ss SRRIATE pom OF FANe Room 10, DU Fe uw. ede) = on Perhaps the most attractive portion of the | {pre<{.on the main building: the concrete above | would never de consummated. him a couple ou their wedding journey. They| gcrenTIFIO DENTISTRY AT MODERATE ‘Branches in most of the principal Mi, DREAMER, THE ONLY CELEBRATED bs ry would probably be disturbed and ms were go on prosperously in their aerial ‘Send for circulars, poll interior is the subdivision technically known ae | theze might be a trifle of broken glass and mis- | itt Shring however, the, viee president of | fe, “iien suddeniy the professor perceived PRICES. au venus of ite. Teka = oe. the north book stack. Within the protecting | shapen copper scattered around, but the big | Merona Avenue Tuliroad, who) was inter-| i tye balloon was torn at the top, ond that = Sey. TOs to ran Lat mw. diva — Walls is an enormous and many-barred network | building would be unshaken. ‘There will be a the gas was escaping Tupidly. Hesaid Our extracting room fs in charge of an expert ME, PERRIN, THE TRUEST DESTINY The stack is | fre in the building, although there might be | {isthe brought Hope, who seemed much more | Pus fvedn'to pour cut the ballast as rapid, f5 | hasinadg thie work especially for eure nent? | PBS. MANWS. KINDERGARTEN ax scHoor. | MU 'reaaer ‘ot the axe.) Ins given, with | goat ALIS SMACALESTER: en kate ae ith feet safety. for the ti © | tractable ne befor round to his way of ed his ‘We uso ‘than ‘one and THE ELIZA) ‘H D¥ KINDER- ge roy ‘Bittimwe, Jc. Bours, 9 a.m Abt wi keeve Let with perfect y, entire concern is! thinking. The result was that Hope, in con- | Possible and prepar imvelf for any emer- more Kas, any in Aimerica, guaran- ‘TEN NORMAL TRAINING SCHOOL now open. | to9 p.m, 1532 Sth st. nw. poZs-lus® | Whart, fovr of 7tu wt. as follows: thoroughly fireproof. The boiler room is rap- | 4j cod la or ve | gency. He himself does not know what fear is | teeiusit to be chemically pure and the best that money | 1018 Sunderland place, of Duvont Circle, o2-tr FOR MOUNT VEKNON—Oue trip daily, except idly negriog completion Sheteen, ro0m 3 Tap- | sideration of being paid a sum ‘and re. | gency. He bimeelf does 5 . fpr pera pps Sundey, at 10. a.3m. sharp, resching ‘the ony ou bee : age boilers | Sciving from the syedicate & guarantee. thet | sud his whole effort was to prevent a panic in ADVERTISING. return af 3 psu. Fare, round trip. Si, woudiog are in position aud when the attachments are | the most strenuous efforts would be mad the basket, so that all might have the chance | Positively no danger. but for those who prefer a local | NV 1 2 seeameee, to She manne and grounds. | Eiasan: eave all in place and polished up the sight ought to i - oe fe $0 | that was left of alighting safely. He told them | *2#stbetic we usecocaine and zonine (the latter our | +W OBWOOD 1 NST! ri rE on the Macuser abd sunch served at Cy p hod eagles mre pa oer ilgtt have his sou, Jobnny Hope, who is now in the | {2M Noe tt ot way that he thought: thes hed| &* invention), applied to the rums hypodermically. SELEGE Dit AD BOAEDING SCHOOL. DPUEoS Sis tne wane to SEO ERs | eeobene eal, enters the engine room from above through | tertained tke tear tiog ere ee rnOr, €D-| Hotter descend on account of a tite TehSgi| 18 short, wo are prepared to administer any known | New clasees formed ior ‘December 1st. ¥ York. 3 tertained the tempting proposals of the syndi- ves, 4 Spmesthetic and to extract teeth SKILLF' Dear M: ground-gliss roof. shines on the brass work | cate and agreed to return the long los storm, and that pretty quickly~‘ts ‘no’ —, ULL and glistens over the walls of enameted brick. i rrisia tens (ost bouds, | time was to be lost. eae RG] #9 well an PAINLESSLY. vidently ther no delay on the balloon's part, for the rushing downward with terrific speed. it happened, the silk was drawn into the rent in the manner I Lave described, and by reason of this fortunate circumstance the whole and everything wus satisfactorily arranged. It now leaks out that the reason Hope declined ‘was that he aad not the power to complete the transaction without the consent of another ‘Compare the price of our 24K. GOLD CROWNS with that of other dentiste able to perform the same artistic work. SOLID GOLD CROWNS, Every provision has been made for ventilation and general comfort On the southern side of the were it, as man. ‘That man was “Kid” MeCoy, the reformed icauars bebe womenenaed wile oie Benes rs Company, blowing open a sale tire year's sapply of fuel--3,000 tons. bg ‘3 which the professor made "i BORBOEE, =p From the boiler room the steam pipes are | mee tee cate - HeCoy, it | ‘To thin day they do not know what. the secret oe Ane Lane. Fare laid into the cellar, where they will heat the Manha’ was for such an alighting, aud probai Dale kipay ee ar robbery of the ttan Bank, which startled _ probably Webatsbal. #kiDay an s | arn is to warm the 11 ee eee ee tact meant, yhich startled | they explained to nds as the ‘old. lady run esectrxiy and refurnuabed lace of the stolen bonds than he was prepared | “id when Fan off the track: os oe ee ee osee ss feos Tails ama Cy ‘Penns. ave, aw ALFRED WOOD, G.T.4 SHEER F