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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C, SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 1892-SIXTEEN PAGES ‘THE DISTRICT AND SUPREME COURT. iz made of the Supreme Court of the District of ive FOR THE LITTLE TOTS.) usce+sume'ets rua, mu me [MITATION HEROES. Sess ne career is unbroken ee wide skirte—all skirts tal adventures, I need not talk. ‘The Decision Denying o Writ of Errorin thé | holding that the = ™ Heath Case. criminal coves were intended be embraced Dy ing from two and = quarter to three yards are well known personally and the- = Scarcity, Wages, Wives and Lives of| >= escine mas in'on0 of next season's stock | TEXT OF THE OPINION DELIVERED BY CHIE FOS ‘he concision that we hare no faritio. SE CESAR AUGUSTUS JORNSON, strically, Coghlan, I may tel will PERS How to Dress the Tyrants of the| ay : companies. More than that I can't r YULLER—TEE tion to t the writ for, and am moet happy to sce you at the ‘Gardens has devised am attract- Household, Glad tosay. They were pretty, I admit, ; Henley, Boucicault and Kellard’ are young, 31001, wan poe ae ee reat aa aes | petition &, therefeen dea White House. Your employer tells me that | ive novelty in the way of horticultare for the Prominent Actors, gu, lentes mens sca oe En*| DISTRICT—THR APYALLATE JURISDICTION mt ‘What is Said of the Opinion. you bave served faithfully in his business | coming season. Judiciary Park is to be laid ult bas becot leadin, " DIUTRICT CasEs. Very few members of the District bar have | establishment for @fty years. Such men as out with beds of vari-colored Gowers represent FROCES FOR LITTLE FOLKS. ye I's the likelioet of the ste, but AMERICAN LEADING MEN. emilee is the likeliest of the trio, but yet bad opportunity to examine Chief Justice | yourself are more rare than could be wished. I ing the different badges of the Grand Army of The action of the United States Supreme commands . and more man- Fuller's opinion, and are therefore not pre- hope that you will enjoy your visit to Washing- ‘are twenty-ciz corps agers ‘make him offers in a week than come to | Court in denying the petition for a writof error | pared to disouss ite effect. Mr. R Ross Perry, ton and carry away with you a good impression which make the entire Stmple Gowns That Are Becoming and Are ie add a are 9 Big | hie Ad ieee cone tets ip a year. Does all | in the case of Thomas H. Heath, convicted of | when asked by a Szan reporter for bis view of of the manner in which the goverament of the Each of them will be Made for Ease and Comfort—Wide Skirts Sihdexsap sheet ith sant atta aed tm Her gy gio rtrng roaigy ane err manslaughter in the District of Columbia, bas | the opinion, said: I have examined the opin-| country is conducted.” itenif, and 11 ts expected ‘That Do Not Prevent Free Movement of the ie — a English as it ix s lament for the slowness of our | used considerable comment, as it has raised | ion of the Supreme Court of the United States| The President of the United States in saying ‘will be very fine indesd. Shia Secaiea Galwuagiege Pay High for Ideal Fereenstore of Romantic | O02 actors. Fortunately our stage women | Some question as to the relation between the | in the case of Thomas H. Heath. haem wy these words grasped cordially the hand of the beve felt come ap- Lovers—Theatrical Advertising. Proud of them, They a. eraun eran til be | District courte and the Supreme Court of the | 8f the opinion is, is seema to me, eo tusid ‘hat | o14 colored man, whoee face actually beamed Dlomoms in the —_——___ faker te hahaa dacs pr Beran eeegzt OF the opinion of the | was convicted ia our Crintibal Court of man- | With Joy at being eccorded such » reception. onceat Seana ‘Wrttien for The Evening Star, ell Ceaitanininstn ie Vea ceil weatinunc sorgletes oon printed. slaughter, and this convietion was affirmed by | His employer bed pensioned off Mr. Jobnece Ni THING THAT CON- arch 26, 1892. hein Thomas H.j Heath was convicted of man- neral Term. Thereupos and hed brought him to Washington for « 5 the aigna. servise cious ain didi tned New Youn, March 2%, 197e e| ot cour, every traveling theatrical eom-| gisughier at © epocial erisetnal term of the | *PPlied to Chief Justion Pullee tec writ of ‘well-deserved treat to sve the sights of the cap- was the meet es- preaches 1 HAT DOES THE | pany has ite professional boomer to advertise | Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, | error from the Supreme Court of the United | wel Incidentally he took him to the Executive | tensi deen known to interest to all ef, vo ae ee aa eaytiiag | eeemetrrenty and in advance by every device | and sentenced to be confined in the peniten. | Suen to, = Supreme Court of the District of | Wal Incidental he took him to the Rxeoutive youre. Yet it to une wee ee more, jhaD saytbing | Known to his art. and come of bis work ie effec: | tisey af Albany, N.Y. Upon eppeel’ to. the | the real ecune Ey ike seas acquaintance, who was now the tenant thereof. injury bes been P for else?” was the it | tive. Most of the star actresses, anda few of and the writ of ied ion + the little 8) poctinen' those who are not, also empl ts to general term of that court the judgment was ie writ of error denied by the opin’ ‘Iswas in the morning, at an hour when the crocuses. They are esas st query put to a conspic- spapers with all meaner of information | afifmed, whereupon he applied for a. writ of | 29W under consideration, cabinet was about to meet, and the ehief mag- | *turdy little bioomsand the damage done te Ble on a cea, | babeied a clllh mavecnecbblank chaasstlts Hous and pisin-spoken | sbout the real and pretended doings of these | "Tor from the United States Supreme Court, || , he claim of the petition Jnting to the Dis. | 27% of the nation took the trouble to pre- | them Roms + ange ane sich ies chang | become soiled and torn. Any fashion which theatrical manager the | ladies of the stage, end with a view to the in-| ,. The pesos was ‘oe orden aul tmade, re | trict of ‘Golumbla, provides thet “any fnni | seut, tue, ed negro to three ‘cuid vomething | baving veutured te peep above ground neler tw ushered | prevents running, romping and childish sports See: Gag Ae aint eins $0. covert tieall pooh saa Sane | sertad to tatoeett ie section fi sider- | Judgment, order or decree of the Supreme | *locean wi Pmt Soma 1 4 . s id complimentary. It was » great ie os risk they in the lion-like March, | and checks the free use of the limbs must go hesitateamoment in bis | Hing wartieninr blame token eee nets | ation ond. determination ‘of toe ‘question et] Court of the District tay be re-eremied end | P duntoue Ap : Sladdening the todo | ule emi et tepid bots Twi Merten | Bil cant obuezv fn ness | embevn rcng wns [ete ame gyre Conv Sombie thos te? so abn td | eT ing in the trees under - 4 Atti + gn th | of the stage peoyle in casectes: aeeleraeee OPINION OF THE coURT. nit upon y errer oF ap been siaves on a plantation. ; which our gitle end | P™™? “ttle lege and look all ban Pe here ‘them bad. too!” | ance at the hunde of reporters.” Even so great | Mr. Chief Justice Fuller delivered the opinion | % the Speer y the Saal Sedge | oasatry. Mase: wed cinny ayy ey eee eee conn Servier fe Meir} be desired. Tien be | iniuhne Upon hie ait eon | stan omnfallony: Marion Seo Me | este drdar snd erent ina ar | Weta’ Shak Wantocte ka ses |e towel be toate picturesque little dresses. WONDER IN DISTANCES. went on: “It’s an ever- | try he exhausted all the know menneot getting | Judiciary act of March 8, 1891 (26 Stat,,896), it | of the United States.” But act of Con- | bein’ spoke to dat way by de President, not to | "** pac pollens eae into print He invited the city editors to send | ¥4# provided that appeals and writs of error | gress of March 3, 1891. provides that writs of | mention those other geu'lmen whet ‘role dee | 4ved thousand plants are being made ready for What the Words “Twenty Billions ef Miles” | !Asting shame to have to confess that there are reporters to interview hime be eee, 2G | might be taken <‘‘from the district courts or | ¢rror may be taken. trom he existing cireuit great country. When! git back to Pittsburg | the purpose. Of these 75,000 will beof the Keally Does Mean, enly two first-class competent lending men on | feporters to intervie and ‘he nevlested mens | from the existing circuit courts” directly to | courte directly to the Supreme Court of jtei | 82 tell folks "bout all I've done an’ seen here | coleus kind, including « number of new varie- our stage of today who are of American birth, i gphre pe © | this court ‘‘ip cases of conviction of a capital | United States in cases of conviction of a capital in Washington dey'll say I'm lyin’ of else dat 1 | ties which ‘have been produced for @he Ares From the St. Louis Republic. of the showman’s methods of self-advertising. ing Ante “ trains i S or otherwise infamous crime.” And although | oF otherwise infamous crime. Hence in this | musta been dreamin. What'li de bishop ob | time in the green bouses of the It requires but little effort to estimate what | aor bee our aap resced ea Feggear ei ee 2 hee any this case is not embraced im terme within the | case of conviction of an infamous crime a writ | Ge Zion con trenee eny "bout ite T oo ke OS ee ae eee the words “twenty billions of miles” really —— Serepe aueeaae! liked the American institution of pick view. | *PPellate jurisdiction conferred by the provi- | of error should issue from the Supreme Court | ““Tine astonishment expressed in exclusive | better known as “hens and chickens.” Every mean. A billion, one million millions, and I abet arama ye barediaded bie brie ing-how he had been pursued into his most | oD, Yet 3 is contended tha ital | bin it | of the United States to inte SeuPreme Court of | colored society circles of Pittsburg was indeed | ue, dose not know whence they got thiseurtons ry of American amusemen: ave ri wi taken in connection wi section o! istrict of Colum! win fenseuly, yt .d when Mr. Joti Y -d and | Gesignation. It was from fact ence eo thc = Ny me the emoluments and distinctions of leading Pee eee! ean Cea PfPorters: | the Revined Statutesiof the District of Columbia, | Would issue in such ease to circuit court. Sirek a8 aossuas otktoeiains” Cece lan ‘lout ef (hts Uind cunts ous Suaeeae gihetsbemrergaaaen Pe mon been greater. | The wages are mote gen. | simost driven hita from the comer. t section is as follows: “Any final judgment, | Ihis argument rested for ite validity upon | Suiy one person who scomed sthermice then | every dirsetion which form new plants eur- ‘upposing that our great forefather, Adam, | erous, the press is most prodigal in its praire of i order or decree of the Supreme Court of the | one arsumption, to wit, the words ‘‘as provided | impressed by the honors which had been be- | Fouading the waternal one, just as fittle chicks had begun te count as quickly as he could, and | admirable actors and life of the player is AN ACTRESS’ AMUSING TALK. District may be re-examined and reversed or | by law,” in section 846, mean not only the pro- | stowed upon the aged and worthy man His | €ns assemble about the mother ben. Some @f that when bis life wae ended histon commenced | i@finitely more pleasant socially than ever be-| In view of these things it is amusing toa| affirmed in the Supreme Court of the United | visions of law existing when that section was | Soung wife, being spoken to on the street one | the plants, however, do not send ‘out any such - where the father had left off, and that he spent | fF. Yet our own young actors seem to be | newspaper man to listen to such talk as that | States, upon writ of error or appeal, in the | enacted, but all future provisions of law iu ref- day by Col. Jones, replied to» query as to how | @Ts. Perhaps tl Yaable to develop ‘thenwelves, or. shall. T : tt | same cases and in like manner as provided b; int bechensd soo he ; and escheverias are used for bedding pur- his whole lifetime, day and night, counting a8| say educate thomacives, to’ that, "point | "lich « somewhat eminent actress indulged in of “"Mars' Jones, dat fo0l nigger am completely | powee aa jaw in reference to the final judgments, orders fast as he could, and supposing that upon his| which would make them desirable =o and what she said is readable in| and decrees of the circuit courte of the’ United sp'iied He never will be no good no mo.’ LOW-OROWING PLANTS. death he had enjoined upon hie heirs an|4s leading men, Now, here is. list of all the | rll eterni i - | Fecogn’ d c tock | “Now, a eto anting: and thet they hed con- | Companies of this season: John Drew: flerbert | bothered, why should I help these writers to | yigee yy law” should be construed as if it read tinued doing so up to the present moment, | eee eer S Tenlos Nelocs Whe aratt | earn their living and. write’ thete arteter ag their anited efforts would not yet have reached | John i. Kellard, Maurice ‘Barrymore, Charles | ¥bY should I be ordered around and bamboo. le Among the amount of one quarter of # billion. What | Coghlan, Frederic de Belleville, Aubrey Bouci- | Z!¢d and put to expense by utter strangers? | that the afirmative description of the cases in | 3, 1891, now gives th writ in such oase to a cir |“ “Ty, woo Gna belle Sho oh other bedding plants to be largely used are petroprptates, cault. William Morris and Henry Miller. Out | Yet that is what the colicctors of stage gostip | which the juriadiotion may be exorolsed implies | CUit court, ‘ihereiore my case comes within | cc" pose ag tecpeeine tre oy Shipore | 12,000 “artillery tints, “ho called beans toey a nother illustration may be given to convey | Of these eleven actors, whose names are noted | 40. A penny-a-lincr conceives the idea of a negative on the exercise of such power in | the letter of section 846. antair. Said be: Produce an ae a eee Hore are two pretty gowns for early spring} an idea of that unthinkable distance. If ‘a8 representing the best elements of the Ameri- | Writing up the styles of stationery that actresses | other cases, it will be seen that to give to this| This assumption the opinion in question ex- | ":Mars’ Jones, you've done so much fer me | Poured upon them. Thirty-five new varieties which ean also be worn on cool afternoons in| were to take @ sum equal to five times can Americans. The | use. He is go cortain of the success of his bril- | jooal legislation extending the appellate juris- | plicitly denies by these words: “To give to this |dat I'm lander besitatin’ "bout askin’ you | Of the beantiful sub-tropical plants with broad Bammer when wash dresses seem almost too | amount of our national deot aud were to ind only two of them | liant notice that he has circulars printed, and | diction of this court to the Distrlet of Colum. | Local {gisistion (section 846), extending the | sumpin’. But it would be » ‘ditional obliga- | #ea¥e# known as ““ludian shot” will be set owt. thin for comfort or beauty. The material is | pend it in two-cent postage stamps we would | @fe naturalized citizens of the United Btates | €VerY actress of note gets one. She is requested | bin, the construction contended for vo an ro | @ppellate jurisdiction of this court to the Dis: | tion if you would do me the honor to accept | There will be ‘many kinds of showy rotons, ark biue cashmere or any all-wool fabric get about one billion of them. t ACTORS ALONE To BLAME. tosend id et ‘sample of the papers! make it inciude all subsequent legislation | trict of Columbia, the construction contended an invite to my house. Next Sunday evenin’ 10,000 oxalis plants of « rare sort with choos trimmed with rows of white braid to lighten |“ Now, draw a line around the great city of uses or has used. Of course, barring oid oo touching our jurisdiction over circuit courts of | for, #0 as to make it incinde all subsequent | do pres'dent of our ‘ciety am comin’ to dine | *te-colored leaves, 5,000 lobeline and a it. Tam describing the sedate little maiden to | London, including ry boase in the gubarbm edpemn weotks tects tar eee tho | (2t3-by return mail, 'sheis politely requested,but | the United Staten, is quite ivadmissible. legislation touching our jurisdiction over cir- | Sn-PT*venter cur /clety am comin’ to dine polma “Add to thew 10,000 gerantome of equal size, cleared an courts of the United states. The petitioner in Vs said she, “should I be so seats Sn shed sicy pecan “haa pro" | AtbON anil aascoe deat Scien aa did not | "8¢@ be come back trom Washin'ton he kin | Besides these there aro 100,000 alternantheres wk in’ but the Presid 3 > give me this writ of error, for when it was ricy of the Navy, an’ Secretory a Warels: | —low-growing plants of different colors, which enacted no such writ would have issued in like | Such ike. “Ho's: done ep'iled altogether, Aare’ [S2°"® Sdmirably for earpet bedding, being case toacircuit court. But the act of March | Jocey™ clipped at intervals symmetrically. tly no doubt about the rignt ture. The petite lady to bh 2 courts of the United ‘States, is quite inad- i - large number of “mother-in-law” plants, « bite which is worn with a pretty white guimpe. This | lion stamps side by touching each other, | deed, are among those whose interests lay in | to beso. This purticular person did send lor acts may incorporated in a subse- e ovinion then proceeds to declare that | at my table. tongue. The latter are recommended for, but guimpe is something new. made with @ ronnd | over the entire area, and you will not be able | having native talent under their hire; but the | * stamped and addressed envelope, which cu- tone in terms or by relation, and when | th q the act of March 3, 191, does not mention the |""TL4 Colonel replied that an important en- | #ldom used, by mothors-in-law. this fe done, the repeal of the former leaves | Supreme Court of the District of Columbia and | gagoment reudered it imposnile ne tae to he PINEAPPLES TO BE PLANTED. i - | that no ground is perceived for holding that “ Se = force, soreprenrte G5, | the judgments of that court im criminal’ cases | Prevent at the ropast, Lut that be would be] Some pineapples wore set out in the parks Soliar edzed with wide lace which falls nearly | to get them all on. Paucity of home-made material has forced | titled him to some consideration, but what SF gait fo te belt of the round walat and@ athes qvecy ‘rts ol Shak iemmrenon gubthie bs tooo cagage the imported article, and there | snus = Postal which rede: ‘Dear Miss: Tam ‘tops puffed short sleeves. heen covered yon will have countless thousands | you have it in a nutshell. 1 suppose that, mak- | 8° i resses, 2 vers happy to drop in during the evening and ann ‘THIS CHATLEE DRESS af pour bition of chumpe ini, and that cher bs | tug a bnsty ecleniation’ there theres Snting Hindly send by return mail a lock of you adoptfon in a local law of the provisions of «| Were intended to be embraced in its provis- | mos theofficial, whose intellectual qualities be rar — vey we um tone of corn. color with | 2°,000,00,000 miles awe; men receive aggregate wages of about $2,500 | You use dye I shall be obiiged for the name.’ | general law does not carry with at the adoption | 1008. : : doubted not were of the highest. more ot them. ‘They havea very pest Selings Weat = wonder in distance! Woe cannot | week, or, ins season of forty woeks, some- | No joke, Tussure you! One must contribute | Sf changes afterward mae in the general law. | , 1 repeat then that in my judgment this opin-| "““1r you are going to entertain this distin- | and the fruit ripens excellently. Several hun- brown flowers optisi- | grasp it in car imaginations nor are wo more | thing like 000 a year; and of that €100,000 | #2 envelope, a stamp, alock of hair, a sheet of | ‘Thiy wus eo euted in Kendall against the United | 408 i conclusive and unmistakable. Under | guished man, you le,” | dred banana plants will be set out also, as well. led over it is gathered | successf: ty i the forei, fully 70 per cent or $70,000. | Paper an: the time and bother, and besides | ¢ e "7 tions | S¢Ction 846 proceedings in error were limited he le rs as many other tropical plants of different kinds. fal if we try to make a map of it. Sup- ign ly 70 pi r Tepes States, 12 Pet., 524, 625. One of the questi added. “Her pagnne ‘opical p' ton low-necked pointed | pose we proceed by first laying down the sun,|As none of thes foreigners is an investor in hoes tweet tbe mercy of goodness knows | there was whether the then Circuit ‘Court of | PY the law existing when that section was and a bottle of brandy to help out the festiv- | There will be curious acacias from Ai yoke of brown velvet | and then placing the earth one inch from it. | American realty Itake it that we lose their | Hbos¢ “writing up.’ It’s impossible to count | this District had power to issue the writ of | acted. Those lirsite cau only be enlarged or : ities.” whence come #o many queer trees, some for, if you choose, of | that being the relative distance. Then, if wo | entire savin, for they are in every | the number of requests one gets in this wise: ‘I | mandamus to « public officer. That court was | moved by subsequent pertinent legisiation. | yir Johnson accepted the brand: am making a coll 1 celebriti ‘Ahe act of March 3, 1891 such legisla eg) om ed wide pee in | require at what distance to put yourstar, using | case thrifty, several even to the point Sn on, Seabee established by th aheast of , 1891, is not tion. ne with many thanks, and tha’ the last | UPWard instead of horizontally. Ail the plants Seats then Leak Emin | the some ‘sosie, we eal ted tat te cose Be | of closeaent Of course, has nothing to |! should be delighted to add yours B i : : oe ee Ths colonel sow of bint hatil the ereuive op’ |for the. reservations are prokensd from slips, loose in gathers from | Placed at a distance of eleven miles, do with theiracting. They are confessediy ex- (reid Marella raat ped Id ‘acourt in said District, THE SACKIFICE TOO GREAT, pointed. The latter reached the house of his |®X¢ept the oxalfs, lobelia and “dusty miller, the neck or intwobox| Knowing the distance of the nearest fixed lent players ‘They ‘draw money,’ as their | ‘tt 0 Gb la ip fe it, andenvelope it. | whioh shall be called the Circuit Court of the —<— old wervitor at 9:30 p.m. He was admitted by | Wich are grown from seeds. pleats. A guimpe is| star and feeling the wonderment which that | managers have found out, und they delightand | 4nd stamp it, an reiteprngees id if you aro! District of Columbia, andthe said court and young Mrs. Johnson, who wore a clean white THE PROPAGATION OF PLANTS worn with this; it may | Yery distance excites, what are we to say of the | satisfy their audiences, Therefore, like eakatasby cseueeecinnen ‘Kindly let | the judges thereof shall have all. the powers by apron, @ starched and ruffled cap and an ex- | for the parks is begun about January 1. They hemes af oll oe cistence, ot the farthest of thong which ae pe, oe —_ worthy of = | we mgs cmigetting ap pba tick See ere ted in the rare = sea the judges the. Tribune. ey of extreme disgust. However, she re- | are juced very rapidly from a few “stock” are ¥i us! Here, indeed, uny | hire. Against them I make uo complain a Diograpn nat | of the circuit courts of the United States.” at | *Fom the Detrot : ceived the colonel politely, taking him into — seu tee bw mind of man bewildered beyond expression. > | tnless it be that they are too numerous. ‘The | ¥ sip yguould like short biographical | the time this law wont into effect the powers of | fhe momentous question bad been pro-| {eir° parlor while Eoscmenen igovercont and | Plants bye simple process of multiplication. pace pect p Bell neat pasuicabcaaSeaS Praia fault is to be placed against our own actors— | {ketch of yourself by return mail, if possible.’ | the circuit courts of the United States were | Pounded. Large, pearly tears clung to her gloves. * Thousands of little slips are taken from tbe collar band, with fall “SUNBEAM.” the young men of the American stage who | ‘Mada: lease let me know what are your collar band, with f haven't quite utilized all their opportunities. | Yorite parts. I am writing an article—- | Presctibed by the act of February 18, 1801 (2 | drooping eyelashes and her bosom heaved with | " ‘Mars’ Jones, I'se powerful giad to see you,” | stock plants and set in moist sand, which is sleeves shirred below * wae ia | Stat, 88), which act was repealed by the act of | emotion, just as tears have clung and bosoms | she said, “but dat nicger ain clean sp'iled cree | kept warm from below by steam pipes. These the elbow and edged | Amd the Light of Her Presence Went Out ‘THE THREE NATIVE ACTORS iow many times Sou beng Loom Oy return mail | March 8, 1002 (2 Stat, 192.) ‘This court held | ¢mouot Jus under similar cirgurastanoes since | 704 00K bimn to Washinton, He. would have | Uaby Plaats Go not we gets yh with lace. The Wattean to the Great Beyond. ‘An this list are John Drew, William Morris | writing up the married beauties of the stage." | the pemwn cicero ee aattict possessed | 1 Gave ofthecaredwellere, He beld her hana | 2° cet, president here to dinner, an’ all Shomenees te tao chaps of onstunen on bow ix s pretty feature | from the Chicago Times. end Henry Miller. Drew is far and away the | An so on, and so on, with io powers vested under the act of February through it he was talkin’ "bout what the Presi- | themselves in the shape through of suc! iresses. e My “4 di z 7 the sand. If they were given soil at this brown ribbon, as you| She was a very charming, bright-looking | superior of either Morris or Miller, and I think | “Do you answer them?" I asked. lent said, an’ the secretaries, an’ the rest of s* mps and without” | 19, i801, notwithstanding its repeal, ‘and Mr. | clasped to his vest. Bs n . Justice’ Thom; deliveri ‘opinion of ” is it, Ebery now an’ of infancy they would have too i see, is pointed’ im front | sitl, with a fiuff to her hair and a stylish hang |—but I may be prejudiced—that Drew is also| “One ix almost afraid not to,” she sighed. | the eourt naiae ze . cae a" re rs ri Raw Hg cell gad tere fo} Crushed brick or stone affords «very geod of ‘the yoke, brought | to ber gown—though, to be sure, one did not | * better actor than any other leading man in | “You don't know what ill temper you may fall ‘It was not an uncommon course of legisla- that he was happy to see you? Let's is mediuin for slips to develop roots in, because round wader the arms | notice that until after any country on earth. | But the trouble is that | rictim to. I didn't send a lock of hair, for in-| tion in the states, at an early day, to adem, by | 4 Slorious courage invested her being. She | ‘ust he. glass on dat!’ Then they'd bab| Water drains through readily, but’ sand ie en ee ee uni rward. Her eyes held one | he isn't going to be a leading man any longer. | Stance, and the man Published mo as being | reference, British statutes; and this hae been | Faised her eyes, “Mr.—Mr.—Alfred!” It was snother glass, and so it went on. ‘There was| Cheaper and is preferred on that sccount. fhe back, "where the | *t first, they were so bright, so brimful of hap- | He has been engaged, oe everybody knows, 19 bald and always wearing a wig, ‘even in bed. , her answer; a single word, eloquent with unut- | another glass fer the Secretary of the Navy, | When the roots bave grown the plante require Jong ends fall down | Piness, of real infectious joyousness, It|star under Charles Frohman's banner, and | Now, wasn’t that awfuly Fortunately it was in es yoru process | terable trust. another fer de Secretary of War, an’ so on till | food andare put iuto «mall “thumb pote” over the skirt. This | spoke, too, in the curve of her pretty month, | when he starts forth that list will be less Amer- | Jersey City, so nobody saw it. has been adopted. And such adoption has "Alired I couldn't staud it no longer. ‘They're in the | Each thumb pot is filled with a pinch or two of dress may be made of |and in her quick, “springy” motion as she | ic&® than now, becausean Englishman will take ee always been considered as referring to the law| “My life!" dinin’ room still hard atak” light loam, mixed with sand, as @ baby's milk white wash material with colored ribbons or | walked. od John Forge piace in, Anguatin Dal ra-eompany ROBBERS THE HOUSE existing at the time ‘of adoption; and no sub- I um notafraid of poverty.” Col. Jones waiked back through the little | diluted with water. > —1 speak ) Cal fe sequent legislation has ever been owed to hallway to the door indica’ ‘thas IN THE GREEN HOUSE. ‘aaa oe pole ers Pie pone Le Sewsiey store locked up ill be ning foreigners to two Americans on the | Different ezalee Dealing With Them taeet it “And on: must necessarily be the wing ewith you would. aynee 9 dining room, turned the keob and entered, ‘In The young plants must not be gorged exces 1 nove rihtaaes o, Shome —— Se effectand operation of suchadoption. ‘Noother | cabin,” she declared. the middie of the small apartment was » table « as a - 5 . fk sively with food. However, the warm oo es =< wun. When she was gone they smiled til fi born in Philadelphis, Morris in Bes and! “Thad a most harrowing adventure the | rule would furnish any cortainty as to what | “A iok or pain fitted across his face and he | littered with the debris of a feast. Several 4 pane ‘or three bottles were seat. | Sif of the green house gives them # good appe- gingham or any wash dress for a girl from three to twelve years old is with « skirt of epyalacr aa the law, ald pting i Braga amused, _She had lefts locket tobe engraved—| the trio He is under thirty-five. Allthree are | Wer night,” said a young Washington matron | Pray coiygiy™? gif’ qmold, be adopting pple pay Fe ee eae | Sak te tee bea ae president aud Mr, | tite, and they grow iu the thamb.pots at such ‘Sunbeam’ on one side and name, ® man’s | married to actresses. Drew married pretty | t0@ writer for Taz Stax. “My husband was| pe “Poche in the law. And ‘Kis ighed. ‘The girl of a moment ago was trans- | Johnson were on the floor togetver, fast asleep |* pace that pretty soon they fequire more i Chee! ee. _ the aan — —— yosphine —— aa —— Py i. away and at about 8 o'clock in the morning I|has been the light in which this court has figured into a woman now. = in each other's arms. : room. So then they are moved into pots n he eart, for her mou! wn | once st vote herse is is sé ~; a and d agai 4 fuller curve and pushed s tiny dimple to her | her’ home duties’ which lave increases | Wt" "*ked up by the loud ringing of the | viewed such legislation. In the case of Cath- | -“"Do you want me,” she eagerly cried, ‘to go ed em we et Me eles three or four breadths, : burglar alarm in my bed room. Of course I| °@ft gt Kobinson, 5 Peters, 280, the court, in | west aud live in a turf dug-eet?™ The Salary of the Recorder of Deeds, | B2til they have attained full adult development. made with wide hem ashen sony seaseer ne seke ae ta Papel (a ee ee eee | pas tactaaeh Gavecsa een T ee Hiatater’ cay, by maepncs, of certain English | | He wept, and the tears ell like rain. “Worse | To the Editor of The Lvenine Star monet Tip cus geen suchen heae ond ianeee jor yppredler emerge herlow-tooed order. the dark-eyed daughter of that unfortunate | drawer in which the family pistol is kept ready | our owe, aa ontitely eb if they od woca eee | than that, ; Will you tell us the ground upon which the | icnts—in the suape of fertilizers—are fed to p gga mae lipo us “the doc wt tigh of relief on the girl's |aud erratic genius, Matilda Heron, the best | loaded for an emergenoy, which one never ex- | by the legislature, We are then to construe | p possession recguer of deeds aske that his salary be made | them in doses as strong as they can stand. Like waist (made full, with wero not such very precious thing she would | Saruhardtay aad Mlstie ithe husbendof Gag | Pects 0 occur. The two children I had with this third section of the act af “27th of Febru. notary ovement uosyegeeg | wary smny apcmeenyen| ot dae Ponda belt or = cand her beether ‘alter the Teolieh ‘Ganamee lively ‘St. Paul girl, Etta Hawkins, who is in| ™e, and they were both fest asleep in their | ®f¥:, 1601, asif the eleventh section of the act| He could only sob. bond; it has no responsibility attached to it | best, pure air, water ani deep “rufle put } of 18th of February, 1801, hud been incor-| “Do you ask me—” She had id | Th has Many hundreds of slips of @ kind being she felt shy about it, and the name—bis pet | the same company with her Liege lord, and is | little cribs, undisturbed by the racket. I had 'd at full eae : os ped gan a e recorder has only one da; started at a time, it is easy’ to keep each variety nam —had bee: rood is turned up the light, and, assuming a desperate | Porated at full length, and by this section it is | shudder awhile. “Do you ask me to live—to— | " tree r time, y e for_her- n_ difficult of utterance | the ideal of a devoted wife. Cee carers Ueclared. that the’ otrealé soere out | maser avi with modern conveniences?” His | month: he is free to engage in any other work. | py itself. Thus une sees in the hot houses of round the neck. This vuffe may be of em- before all those men. They told her it would MAURICE SANETNORE. n have cognisance of all ease Why, members of the Senate and House of | the propagating gardensa myriad of scarlet gere- or gingers, end meee vu ee an ns “The foreign actors among America’s leading nodted se iiresteel revel in ‘hand, oF guty ating “under the Constitution Pale, but dienideds ah bounced ii 2 i peapserinn Mec Fined tthe Dis- shelf toge fase wtih eootanx epriehet ockemne a 7 ney b She did not call; the clerk half unconscfously | men are headed, of course, by Maurice Herbert Sega) oe a papas hall bo made under theis sation eg Se Jetly re- | trict of Columbia are paid but 85,000. The | geraniums ou the next shell, and $0 on. ia ers, rather, as. there Teacia Meek nant Tondered. 18 bed been | Blythe Cline, whose English college: ack ware | rang the electric bells for the servant hoprag | "hich are the very words of the Constitution, | doo -Yaeennt eee ogsin, sie.” And 00 | Pity ana Cree Te Feet rank | Sle say it fe made ponte 80 a .s fe a upg man | after an ley ni ne - ie ot 4 fa ‘i +f ard and are required to his bed: fers in a nts, an oes Oe me aoe 4 came iB, & young man who had her look with: | on the stage. He is abeat forgy-fee, end fois | that Saar he be erounec. | Nae twoee taste corp initrd cone eo} | parame receive@&,000 Whe collector of wentis oad point in artistic gardening. =_— anton a) out the sunshine in it. He showed the check | what you'd call the brainiest man in'the whole minutes there was no furu d the Constitution and’ laws. &e., which meets | Written tor Zoo $4,000 and gi bond of $100,000. The at- —_— timpe on occasions. ——Z]gA———& | ‘°F the locket and took it away. ig ea emmentees Hee enone as 8) eet ens toe and supplies the precise want of delegation of ee torney of the District has a salary of £4,000, ‘The Fad of Autographic Plaques. poy - ee ny oa = : ‘She had called her brother and whispered to | wit, excellent as a raconteur, noted as an epi- | low. Instead of running y slamming the | ower which prevented the exercise of juris- The Dawn of the Year. the judges of the Police Courts $3,000, the b od Bens showing the dimprorsecrang | Bim about the locket before she died, and he | curean and inclined tobe careless in his habits. | door and screaming out of the window for L tated in the cases of Molntire v. Wood, 7 | ##'k! the birds are revealing in rapturous pealing, | chief of police 3,000, the postmaster of the | From the Chicago Tribune. Sem Bere fa toe asians a cna ons cfs | 7 sh a8 ah bad wo Tushed to do with her | That is to sty, he is a, pronounced Hohemian, |help, ast beliove most women would hare done Crguch, 804, and MoClung v.silliman, 6 Wheat, | THEE Melody Joyous ainging City £5,000, the rogister of the treasury €5.-| Thegirls have a new fad now. Ite oalled - own , to the man whose pame was on fecting the cafes rather e 4a le . 7 | 598. and mu: 4 And the meadows ling with music enthrill the six auditors of the treasury, $3,500 . ” Like all fads it has er an cis alias Coemore ea has been on the American stage seventeen | pistol pointed toward the head of the, stair- | So a7 sues.0n {hp principles eg aly ‘As over the lon they ate dinging, NOE | cach, tho assistant secretaries of ty secon | 20 “sutogtaphic plaque “Sunbeam!” Truly it seemed to him there | years. His wife in Jobu Drew's sister, Georgie - oe were no more left of life. There had been but w, and so he and Drew represent jointly be suflicient to vest the power in the Circuit | That spring, merry spring, happy spring has re- | departments,4,000. Icould name many more |*¥ePt the homes of the young women like d r Co thi ” very important positions, where the official | Wildfire and hes occasioned no end of sharp ve bean se one whose brightness had shone for him. the highest wages paid in this country to recog- paged arta aie fies sate cna tac seve dor ick bas | beads drk bard and whove duties and respon- | comments by mambers of the sterner sex whe Pee Fee oek: | ‘They heard of it in the store and for » long | n ing men. Barrymore wili leave the f a ‘TRE WALES-WHITNEY cases. = ws cased sibilities are creat, who receive no more and | have been mulcted of dimes, The “autographie a ataukt ge Jimple | time no one smiled when a girl left « locket | A. M. Palmer stock after this season. An offer lease, ma'am, don't shoot!'cried a yoice,| We do not consider the weight of this pneemeaad many less than is at present pro} by the and suitable for wash | to be engraved for her sweetheart. i hich, to my infinite relief, I recognized as this | and pleasures and treasures exuitantly bringing; | 7 ea plaque” is an ingenious device of « chine-firing | q et t so hap- | of something like #400 a week bas tempted him | ¥! decision as authority weakened by anytbi louse committee on appropriation to allow ‘end ite is for aBat we ave. boys | Haued that no one ordered “Sunbeam” om qne|to signs contract ss Marie Wainwright | tat of the cook. dinat Whit. | V2Ue ee sowers that howersin mystic relation | the recorder of deeds" The. taxpayers tec | SOMCSTR, and Ht pUrpove ws Snancial gain for ‘Once pie is | _ ‘I lowered my pistol. To be more accurate, | that fell from the court in Wales against Whit- Had kissed in their sleeping, ; ‘where they thank fortune, even ny Cee ang iret, red ate nt | dropped it. Leta eurprioed that aid aot | ney, 114 U. S., 564 That was an appeal from Cnreatag will Seater: aus wemey ata ope the Sehato will reduce | mebes in sizo, are pry byt nd if the women do out- author of two acted and half a tozun unacted | explode. the judgment of the Supreme Court of the Embracing while leaping it or abolish the position. Why not reduce the | pees, ae eet te a eave in te eon puter the men, and ODD RELATIONSHIPS, fo lnading marin his ootnty hashad | Sarin, what, on earth hare, you been | District denying an application for a rit of | To mingle and tingle in jorfal oration, expense of recording the soe essenad tones bape oacma beanies 2 p ut?’ I asked, with some indignation, corpus. m the judgment Serie or, Se ite | How Feopte Become Mised Up Thoough Eo-| 25 sien ia, beatia ianumorsbla nat ence, ie| , “Her explamtion wae that’ mistaking the | nowaved a eriging’ core ee ‘To the heavens are calling with beauty enthrall- —_-_* Tasarea. | duced ‘photograph. From the cies fellows before they are congrnous Marriages. ‘Texas, a desperado made atarget of him bus the | time, she had got up, two hours in advance of | this court for the writ? but, as stated by Me, ng, The Cold Feet Fad. ¢ O05 om ates Se oo ld enough to don the | prom tbe San Francisco Chronicle. setor was borm under efecky plus and today | Her vual hour Going down esis to ight the | Jurtice Millar im tho Gpinion, “om « suggeation | f Ft Tom the art they are springing, anq| “OF all the fads I have heard of recently the | Sirsl®, like, spokes, in wheel from m sers ani All the foreigners | fire she had set off the burglar alarm. om, @ court that =an act of tains with meadows i is . thor resdy-made| A few day» egos man in Penneyivaais mar. | be is as sound as. trivet, Of Barry ““T heard your bell, ma’am,’ she added, ‘and | Congress, at its, session just “elosed mountains most idiotic is @ fashion for wearing low shoes | these lines are for, au clothing edvertioed, _ | ried the younger sister of the wife of hia sen | smons our leading men, Muarice Barrymore ia | | 7) ated Tp to find oat what yon enter | outer th ppelate juriedistion st tis cours | _Gled tidings are merry ringing; tn winter,” said « Washington physician to a | There are fifty euch spaces and st ns been de- “There | is nothing | and the newspapers there are amusing them- | {>°s""i‘ne cones, «Nevertheless, though it was not areal bur-| in habeas ¢orpus eases over decisions of the | For spring, lovely spring, gentle springtime is here, | Stax reporter. “Young ladies have taken it up | clared the proper thing for J, Rew under the sun,” | selves with figuring out the relationships glar, T think that I behaved with extraordinary | elreait courts, and that this necessarily in-| The birth of all lite and the dawn of the year, | of late, and attribute to that cause not a foy | Mtographs of fifty of ber m tengray ey | Dut these are eppro-| Sich this merriage create, The wom MERBERT KELCEY courage and, presence of mind. The only | cluded jurisdiction over similar judgments of | When the arrows of love on their mlasiona are | of the iilnessoe I have bees calledupon te trece | Tiktin them. Au un Ay Sh priate and have ‘the de Ta of ber line guide De | was Herbert Henry Lamb when he was rocked | womes Tever knew of who did better on suck | Sho Sod auction ‘winging! ‘“ naa pap ep gg merit of | simplicity, | comes the mother-in-law of her elder sister and |{n' his English cradle. He is the enseneo of | eens ee ee ea better on. such | the ; ; a “What the idea of it is I cannot quite | duce a dimo with his sygnatare. When al” the Fees aa Koptterns | the latter, the deughter-in-lew of her younger | peitishnees mong the leading men here. He | delphia. Hearing robbers moving about the | w March 96, 1693. Se | wareun Detay toeelies sees tesa eae] MERE Ren en ee have not. Nothing is| sister. The father and son become brothers: | Bison one ee ening, men here, He | ee below, she quietly dragged her basket of | cppeat; and it was ad mn Sas. |. Tanetee, March 90 tape, pr pet tg gy gl PI SEH, Photograph of tbe vers, ttle boy ‘that | i 18¥ snd the children of the son, of whom | years older, beoauso he. is portly and sedate, | silver, which sbe kept in her bed room at| the Hevised Statutes of the District Sartoie, inether, Mim men's theese, Binck stechings op | Sn tbe et ae a ree dittle, Dor, (inst | there are five, become the grandchildren of | He ‘ought to have been a barrister," so he told hight, to the well of the stairway and upset it, the exercise of our eppeliste jurisdiction in Haunting Fear Drove Him to Sates ee ot are kings go | owner, will pores y nd me once, with asigh. At any rate, his father, | The spoons and forks and precious vessels of present case.” ips, & pl nt Bt is mu-| " «In my opinion it is eafe to say that a for itls whe have match | inns comp th nin |S Sr a ye | ot ne Sata hd | Neen [an aly apg tot pas |p tina eae mae |fege cue ey Se the Mother Hubbard. | which was proposed for solution some years | playing on the ameteur stage burglars so badly that they ran uway, leavin, 485, 24 ed. im th oa Pec by sean recone, in & large per- | greatly in demand Fee he eke at, Skirt | ago, when it was anserted that there were two Tpceetrs wading sea, cade inpee biy as | the booty they had already collected’ behind nacre brig ge beng seepaenend poy mey ae wy the house daring the winter montba, — F - to Dan Frohman as John Drew has | them. he has taken in a secret society, which he says Saoro canet. tohe & pisse of india litem or | famiien, whom wo ceay call Guiith ‘midi Gongs, | Toon to: Dally; bes the troubie Wii bee Dore | “That reesinds m0 of a lady of sy Goguain- ia the American Protective Association. He | tt season cold dranghts coctr sn rooms mainsook the right length from shoulder | which proceeded to mix themselves up in a way and Kelcey is that they are married happily, | ance to whom a trained nurse had been recom- i constantly wat for Samgragey oe —_— £4 < — that puzzled students of ‘genealogy and would | and that no romance surrounds their privave | mended. She asked a friend of hers, who had ‘the Bupreme maya he bes eee Scan es he nen ee floor. who have driven a whole college of heralds crazy. ince of | employed the same woman, if the latter was a described destroyed because his society distrusted bim. ‘catch = ‘Mrs. Smith was a widow with a daughter and “4 t bi safe person to leave in charge of the house for Inquiries have failed to ‘the matte */ Man of Destiny, Grover Cleveland,” for the Mr. Jones was a widower with ason. Jones, | Irishman, whi period. . learned : democratic presidential nomination.’ sr., married the daughter and Jones, je., the “Entirely 60," repliea the friend, dtonly ware beer mother. There were children born to each ywered by any | you will make sure first to lock up very care-| Ai marriage and then the question arose, What th | folly” te ‘ilver, the jewelry the wine. a —_ the meg - = other and are than M ver were, peng she will probebly got away with ty what and how many kinds tionship did the them all.” Coffee count that Arthur they bear to thelr parents?” This ite Goa 7, ma ot eens te adge silowing for deop hem, make the Pleat Or tucks in your material for front and fh to untangle the sk but tree cee ing a great of time problem, triumphant clusion of the ve: question that all the children were theis own grandfathers and a Actions Louder Than Words. “Mamma tells me that men very rarely say anything pleasant about domestic matters,” her | said a Washington girl theotherday. “If any- — thing does not suit them they how! right away; but praise is not to be expected so long as the ‘Pape never says anything cém) about my gowns, "He raat pape rary critically when I have me i tember hes be ever expromed an wninonaite one of the most prominent men of Vougias, the berg Fuse iz