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The result was that on the following day tixty-three permite were issued for alley * f * THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C, SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1892-SIXTEEN PAGES. SOLDIERS AND LIQUOR, ALASKA AND THE REINDEER. time the number has who was paroled and sent to “Kenmore - from —— houses, and since that ¥ Hire Some €ht Tews on the Guijers That Ave wena rental the following figures i theee prisoners of war were obliged to Ser To eed A glance at the office of eof Te ats 1ane.cn ferme, some in shops and 8 fow During the past few wecks Mr. Dumont, @*| we enrees rng INTh bi shows the business for the week end- in thé line of their highest aspirations, This sistant ae on a bare ha ing yesterday. While it shows an in: District, oe | wre. Wao! tivity in building an examination of the figures i oces that the pee are for small alley houses almost exclusively. During the week permi build 103 houses to cost 79,400, an average of about $770 each. These were divided as fol- were issued, aggregating in cost $19,800; in the southwest thirty permits were issued for build- ings to cost $21,250; in the northeast thirty permits were issued to cost @16,050; in the southeast eleven permite were issued to cost $14,200, and in the county seven permits were issued to cost €8,600. OLD KEXMORE. artist begged for painta and brushes; these were not easily procured in the unsettled con- dition of the country, but the artist was in- Renious in a practical ‘way as well as an artistic ‘one. With such materials as he could himself fashion the adorning and the beautifying of ‘Betty Lewis’ home began. Over the mantels, on the ceilings delicate, exquisite flowers be- gan to bloom, relieved’ by intricate lace-like treceries. Little by little every day they grew and blossomed under the deft fingers of the home-sick foreign artist. GEN. WASHINGTON'S SUGGEATIONS. Gen. Washington, in his occasional visits to his ister “Betty” took a deep interest in the cuted a num! ‘of cases in the Police Court in which jury trials were demanded, and among them were a number of persons for violating the Hquor laws. Included in them were the Proprietors of several alleged “speak easies,” which have been said by the judges to exercise © more evil influence over the morals of the community than the regularly licensed places. Several of these places were located in the county not far from Soldiers’ Home in the Limits of the one-mile district, where no liquor is supposed to be sold. In most cases of that kind the police found it difficult to secure testi- ‘mony to take the cases into court, but in sev- PORTATION—a SEVER. DEER PURCHASED FROM Capt. N. A. Healy of the United States rer- enue steamer Bear recently wrote the follow ing respecting the proposal to tnirotuce reim- deer in Alaska The three great problems of existence of Doth natives and whites io the territory of Alaska are food, clothing and transportation. They are to be solved in = rigorous climate, « rough and almost ampenetrable country amd one in which nothing as yet is produced from the ground. The food sup ant NOTpS outwork and gave a helping hand. If tradi- HISTORICAL HOMES. |e tesiepciotay wide mestied gouty teats —s . ed upon io a combination o! ‘The exhibition of paintings by the Society of seteral of sop Fables and gave the drawing DR. D. B. CLARKE'S COUNTRY RESIDENCE. Washington Artista, at the Woodward & Loth- | sia, onked’ ote dei mot "in only one the white popelation the food maght be DE ag EEA EU pat proms Np jenghtines at Hlewlaa ¢ Where the Sister of George Wash-| ness and quaint elim ‘over ie mantel in the THE CARROLL INSTITUTE Home and thet cose failed aithoughs ave ct-| enormons expense Mia entails ne opt thie has . % ‘summer parlor.” ‘There they stand now, im —- it ulation down to the narrowest limi REAL EST ‘ATE GOSSIP. entrance there will be s rounded projection, | eral commendation go, but the sales doubtiess| ington Passed Her Married Life. | perisuabie and enduring ney Ta ow ita | The Now Home of the Orenabation to Be aay egypt vores = Sasa et Gao at Eaters of Grane oc compentss eupabty of « | which will be finished at the second story with | fell below the reasonable expectation of most And will be. showing the’ broad conception of Erected on Tenth Street. keeping an unlicensed bar, aud the fine im- | Maintaining stetio nnd confined these abalcony. The frieze about the bay will be life which bas in it dignity and nobili i The new home of the Carroll Institute, as | Posed was paid. stations toa few scattered well-known pointe rc 4 in July, 1570, the levy court passed an act | long the immy exhibitors. Yet, aside from what disappoint- decorated with festomn ornamentation so ‘PPO! é work we ts stretch of sea coast of Om typical of this style of architecture. The | Ment may have come from this source, the gen-| DELIGHTFUL KENMORE. arlor” bears the ge by Gcetee may be seen from the accompanying eat, will | 4, protest the ‘old saldicre from ike liquor | ome of the princ cre, ss the Yukon, ; A Sale of Property on F Street} wait spaces, inclosed with pilasters, will | eral results of the exhibition must be consid- jo one marked nig hollow cough, no|P®anattractive building. It will be located | pitcea about the home, but of recent enee the | 1h€ native popuiation of the northwest part be broken by window openings. A ered satisfactory. Such displays always serve one knew that day by day his step grew | nthe lot recently purchased by the institute | saloons in that vicinity were numerous and | Of the country depend for food upon whale, That Excites Comment. broad frieze terminates in the cornice, which | on the to Which Betty Washington Was|fecbler, no one cared that he shivered | on tho west side of 10th street between I and K | the old soldiers and others who wanted liquor | ¥#lrus, seal, tish and what few wid animals, is simply marked by a dentel line. The mat orti capable ishing, and ‘Taken as a Bride—Its Desoration by a Name- | the hottest day and looked toward the sun and | streets. ‘The exterior of the building is plain | ¥uld not have to go far between drinks. such as deer and caribou, they can kill The eral cases they did succeed and the Proprietors | found in the Beak of the wild Terr Rags emounte ranging trom $108 t0 €150 | or the country or brought from without. With in only one cave tried recently was there a | the white population the food mig be enidgto The Ho rial used will be buff brick, and while all the tists thernselves to better longed with a heart cick y for bis far-away wi nd walrus b b eurtent: ; - . ance % sick agony y i wae THR LEVY COURT Law. and waires have bese so pen 7 c details will be plain yet the arrangement of | egorts. go that a leas Foreign Artist—Her Close Kesemb! home. As soon ashe nnaee 1 and simple, as the directors of the institute pursued by white men that they have rapidly HOUSES TO BE ERECTED. | the parts will ‘be effective. ‘The interior is | SGucated tha seen gaty tere ante is Being | 4. ier Distinguished Brother. went into the torrace gechen and tiem: bine] PFofer the substantial rather than the mere | That law is still in force and reads as el-| Ninhed and ere now so seas wd why thet being moved a little higher. These points self on the green grass under a large tulip | ornamental. ‘The architects, Mosers. Barry and | !0ws: “That from and after the passage of| their capture by the natives is attended with gained are a distinct advaniage to art, whether poplar: One hot day in summer, after he bad | Simpson, in carrying out the ideas which are | *his ordinance any person oF persons who sell | rest difficulty and uncertainty. This scarcity ines. ‘There will from which rooms on the same sii generous entrance fos Whe Commissioners Preparing New Regula- | will open on both sides. ® given display be considered a commercial . ut his lust loving touches on bis work, he | 9x», ra ~ . or furnish liquor or intoxicating drink of any | Of their principal eupply of food is greatly felt tions Relative to Places of Amusement— MRS, SCOTT'S NEW NOME. fuccess or not, That they are gained is illus Written for The Evening Star. dengaed himself feebly along tho” pebble oe praetor chy atten | Gescription whatever 40 au:y solfier of soldiers, | B¥ the natives alos Dorthwest const Some of the Improvements Going Up in| A handsome residence is to be built by Mrs. | trated by the facts that the attendance has been HE ONLY SISTER oF | FAH and sought and found rest in hi he arrange! inmates of Soldiers’ Home, in the county of | *"4 to such the short apace of op i- | lary nN bs - favorite spot vi utter- | aud to the details which will contribute winter whole pewn wiped out. I ci Rebecca B. Scott on the east side of Connecti- ‘ger Year then last, and ti vs Washi bl pet alone. With sadness un’ Washington, shall, upom conviction thereof be- hs Different Parts of the City. cut avenue between R and § streets from plans bere Cpt pad pose pyres Gen. George Washing-| able he sighed away his lonely life in a strange | to the comfort and convenience of the mem-| fore the Police Court of the District of Co- p ng etre ington—younger than | “nd far-away land. “Darkness camo, but with it | bers of this organization. ‘The extenor, how- | lumbia, pay a fine of $80, and in default of the 9 gton—y : ; he and greatly beloved | ‘¢ Pitying stars came out and watebed over | ever, is plensing. The front is to be built Payment thereof sail be imprisoned in the d from starvation ba bristened | $22, 884 death bed. No loved one was near to | mainly o: brick and the prineipal feature will | District jail.” 2 the same : by him—was ol soothe him, no priest to help the spirit wing | be the bays which flak each end of the build-| Under this act the court holds that it is not Sent Kings ictend. Upon eny viet these tn in her babyhood with} its lonely way into the great unknown. | ing aud are finisied at the roof witha tower | necessary to prove that the inmates of the | September lnst, the seal and watrus eatch hav- the stately name of|Zbrouglout tho solemn night he laid atjeffect. At the first story the bays arecon-| home purchased and paid for the liquor, but po nse m, the natives were reduced to Elizabeth. The ful eee ot ion A tree, his nested with a baleony and in the second story meee ferequired under thoeet is to show coms oi ee P cncans: ward the silent heavens. When the sun | an arch is sprung across. ‘Ihe entrances are in | that the liquor was furnished. bast ane of eubsie measure of her name | arose and tiooded ai the garden with its golden | the bays onl comin ‘These are not the only soldiers in the District | their dogs and the kei rion cast up by was seldom beard, ex-| light and wrapped him’ in the warmth of its | to the hall, which wiil have a ea Who are guarded against by law. Auother law | {he de. | What sapy be spared trom cept from her grave] Mellow rays: they found him. Me had not | five or sx hundred, he eetling Passed about the Degiuning of the war was en-| {yore and wink i hea Y" ' eres he buman voices because the | continue rough two vies and is twenty- | ac’ it as thought, ior the purpose of prevent- ‘ 1 _ Dr. J. M. Toner andad- | three hoyses which are to be erected at the | dered necessary by the death of Mr. Robertson, and dignified mother. } call had come from one who had taken |four feet in height. Between the entrances, | ing the soldiers from visiting liquor’ saloons | t24tit would ‘tide them over until more #uc- joined on the west the | Corner of 17th and M streets by Mr A. We Gris | one of the partners, beginning April 7 and 8, The winsome and mis-|his parole and set him free. The world of | and with windows overlooking the street, isa] and getting intoxicated. ‘That law is also still | CC hunting. But this hope is not without 4 Dallding formerly oom | Heng, aT ae ote Mi shot aaah eet | 24 continuing from the 11th fo the 27th, in | cbievous child was fall of merry pranks and | {raseuy is wide, av the earth and ag high as |Feception or lounging rusts.’ Tu one of the | in fares, although it bas bean slong tne ence | Sich *ine that upon my rota su the yprng. = street and the other will face on 17th str * a é nder the tree where the artist ways is the staircase leading to the secon prosecuted under it. y : cupied by the Met-| They will be built of buif brick and stone. clusive. The catalogue of the latter comprises | humorous jokes. ‘These sometimes took | died his grave was made and over him the ten- | floor and to the suite of three rooms which will | ‘Lhere are soldiers arrested fran: tne to friends cold in death. The interior natives zerott music store. A COLLEGE CHAPEL. ever two thousand numbers, and marks the | practical, though harmless, turn and gave in- | der grass grows and the overhunging trees sing | be used for the library and for the reading | and taken to the Police Court in an intomrcated | *T@ “dependent wholly upon caribon and deer Both buildings have ‘ - Thi eanteresting sgle of the kind yet made in| gnito amusement to those of her friends |modrnfully for him whose only monuments |toom. The corresponding rooms on the third | condition, and it is@ common thing, so some | S84 What fish come mto their streams during d A handsome stone chapel, the gift of Mrs. | this country. As to the Mendonca collection, best and loved her joyous | the beautiful work in Kinmore House.” We | floor wili be occupied by the billiard and of the temperance people say, to see them go | Me short summer. Caribou and deer are rap- been removed. as in fact all the buildings from | Dahigren, is to be erected in the quadrangle | it will probably Lea surpriso to the generai| Who know her - tables and will be used for other similar pur- | in and comuify out of suioons, expecially in the | */¥ diminishing there, us they have in other - inutive | 2° are searching for the old landmarks ai fpaihesabosepeopriegr of 12th street, and | of Georgetown College. ‘The design has been poor Sess, toe the number of plasaree a in-| nature. So er gy has Babe Aner glad that this ead heart found rest in the | poses. Across a passageway from these roomsis | Vicinity of the uavy yard and the Washington See ae ee ne, omens ano Sak is the purpose of the individual owners to | made by Barry & Simpson, architects, and the | ©! yy artete ot Nigh reputation, | which always clung to ber, Know? and | “8ugers’ land. A prisoner and a working | the gymuasium, which is over the hall and has| barracks. in those casea the prosecution Senne Ny Snee ee, & Oat So manet ee fmprove their property by the erection of new | chapel will be a fine specimin of ecclesiastical |2"¢; next, that its owner shoul even as a matron, she was alway man uo longer, but a man and a brother by | the same dimensions. ‘The ceiling of this room | would have to be brought in the name of the | tence are on all sides bei awn tighterand structures. extends through two stories, and a gallery, | United States and prosecuted by the assistant | “SUF about these poor native Alaskans. 2 willing to part with them. It is especially rich | spoken of as “Betty Lewis.” She was born at | the dignity mad Yoner drops pa patlmors pircthor ers Exreombes 7'* bilder will De AMs- Jehu S| in examples of what for better term is de- | ‘Waketeld,” the old” Washington homestead, ca cramcune os bani B.Ex1. | which rans around the room, will be set apart | district attorney instead of by the representa- REINDEER SKIN CLOTHING. * ENGLAND AND AMERICA. asa@running track. On the fourth floor will | tive of the District, as is the case in other vio- Clothing of reindeer shin has Leen found the a a ke hes scribed aa the Barbizon school It covers | on the Potomac. She lived in, girlhood and place. The latter instead of carrying out bis aSEnCE. canvases, ‘ty-seve! ly phood ii ubstential, unpretend- # ®riginal intention of putting ~ a business | ‘The handsome lot recently sceured by Mr. no less than four by Coroh, ‘Tou ing house on the opposite side of’ the Rappa- bed vache te oe at ee anes lations of the liquor laws. best and only kind to withstand the intense Dullding having a frontage of twenty-five feet | W- C. Whittemore at the southwest corner of | by seven by Michel, nme by Desmps, | hannock river overiooking the dreamy town | Some Reasons Urged Why Uncle Sam Should | gymnasium.” The beildive hes © frectace ot opp cqptoye-gryad yr ollpercqneceay tse dienyl wet Mba ~ccen will now have the plans, which were prepared | New Hampshire avenue and Q street is to be | {hres by Dominge, two by Daubigny, Henner: |of Fredericksburg. This old burs natutally it] Have Effective Defensive Armaments. | seventy fect and exienle back ninety-Rve 10 Aramerprcutngs tho ct of August 5, 1861, |skine are now bartered at a high price from saad ‘ourbet, Jacque, Morot, Isabey, Richet,and| full of the real and traditional li =f si ¥ vi at rovides: the natives of the Siberian coast and ing’ a frontage of fifty feet | yy Mr. ‘ortdny, Dupre, Troyon, Makart, Leys Rous-| ing resemblance to ber brother George A supply of light and cir. ‘be attractions of the | Distries Village, increasing in value the farther they and six stories in height will be erected. It is | tet, and provide for a residenice which will be | sequ, Couture atid others hardly. leas eminent. | ek hes eite hes: farcloing navare, into mary | certainly have had the effect to show the Amer- | SUPP ig) “< rice to sell, give oredminister to any | 2. trom the Bering straits. The experience et Understood that Mr. Metzerott paid for. the | ee ie te ee Ly ime a frontare Sf 110 fee on | Many of theso were bought direct from the | an excapade, while her perfect ‘mitation of | ican people the prime importance of defensive | pewiin® «irey {ut twimtolog posk ts toe beae-| Shaten; oF can reer satus eurvicest the United | Shite anan and natives ties besa the sama, - owned by Dr. Toner, which is 25x70 | Pore nehite avenue and the seme frontage | *ttists, and to not a fewof them Mr. Mendonca | his voice and manner deceived, o occasions, | armaments, both upon the land and the sea;| ment. There is also. kitchen there which can | such soldier or voluntecr, ane upeitence trnuce | Ata even in OUF summer visite to the country the sum of $60,000, which is at the rate of | New, Hampshire avenue and the same frontage |i greatly attached, but partly for want of | her most intimate frientle ineiwho disputes the abectuta ity of such | be used in connection with the hall, or intonicating drink; atid cop person offer, | @ on the vessel use reindeer clothing to keep $otper sanare foot, If the lot was of the or-| Om 0 strech On the meme taguare fo, the south | room to properly display them and partly from |" rrrarixo HER DIsTISODINUED BROTHER.” 4 Kanone yon ial te When completed the building will be one of the ona of thts section abail | 70m suffering. Ginary depth, namely, 100 fect, nt this tigure the | it pensions Fesidence which Mr. L. Z, Leiter | g desire to acquire » few choice pictures by She vould don her brotherelarge beaver | P°eP##ations as will place us in » position to ,,\\Hen Gomplstaict Supking ke ths benaiee ac oeeeanion cooraee — a ane methods of transportation now in use in average price per foot would be $25, which is - some of the older masters, which he has long bey ; ‘i compel respect from others and to prevent en- | j¢ ig believed that no detail has. be di} di o the | Alaska are by dog trains and boats. By bout it i to be abopt the standard of values MR. HILL'S HOUSE. had in mind, he has concluded to dis of | hat, with its curling black ostrich plumes, and | oroachments upon our natural iil ee en omitted | default of such payment be committed to the | i'm Possibic to suvel mine monde ity gh for ineide property in the best nections of thi | Str Ise I. Hillis building a residence for | the gronter jortion of his whole Collection, as| his long circular cloak, then tho fashion- | ictteand posscrsions te bined irdced, sett foie | Ta eer aed as necears In qbealna a | Pests bl Sor egy Gre and daring the three months of summer, when his own use on A street between 4th and 5th | not above. able wear for weil-to-do gentlemen. " , Es 4 = ‘he it in +, reon hi the streams are open, they can be used only sh i | streets southeast from pemeanbemiair N. T.|. —Col James Fairman, whose work is well | In this disguise and favored still more by the phe ening eee enh nant te pleat cation Sad ins bass beamed eon | ee juataenting artes take the Districttwne | down stream. Dy dog traine.Craneportatin Grecia. the lot being 195x170 fect, while | Tithe architect, The front wil be Gail of | known to Washingtonians, has on private view | approaching twilight she delighted to assume | true elements of danger and downright aggres- | 0. MARY Ca frequently to the chief place in | shall suffcr or pormit any soldier or volunteer | “id, stow and wucertain, and the greater Pe oe [ aelcareagte ake Gears green stone, with bluepray ‘stone trimasings | at McElroy'sa number of interesting land- | t2e bearing and walk of the popular young of- | sion. | Our national policy has always been one | the organization that he knows ite needs per | iu the service of the United States, or any per- | Per cr tmejtoad i taken up with food for the rd Z balcony. J 7 o 5 A iy + ve hs le" a re in} = = pe pope ge eee pepe foecen GE put mostly representing scenes inand about | wiuie to her many acquaintances, winning | own great advantage held. aloof from the en-| great desl of time’ and thought to| toxicating drink upon’ hie promists chal Wo | Sudsagacity. T have for years boon requested eee ee Tul okctebee and studies mori afer care- | thereby, from her girl friends especially, many | tanglements that always menace the peace of | tue important questions that have come up in- | decmed guilty of the same Cifcrne aiencieaea | UF Batives to bring them a larger breed to im- PROFESSIONAL PLUMBING IXSPECTIO: the spot.|a wreaihed smile surely intended for the | Europe and make thatcontinent . Ivine the “ prove their dogs and the Hudson Bay Company up for office p As has been pre-| — Property owners and others who have exam- | They will well repay the attention of lovers of | brother whom she wes so skillfully represent-| and battlefield. ‘The bane of wonecatnen cnn salection of ee or the baila Sgr hme shall punished according’. Couvietion | has imported the English mastitf for use in ‘announced in this column, the adjoin- | ined the bill to authorize the a art, as well for the memorable places they | ing. One of bi sed to relate j rer poi i < trains where the native d Li ize the appointment of n 7] ing. Ono of her victima used to relate in | colonization has never poisoned our political | bers of the institute are gratified with thesue-| In addition to the penalty already provided | “i2* Where the native dog is too slight. ferro Iproced, be the eee or822 | an inspector of plumbing in the District and for | POTtaY 88 for their artistio merit. after years, with loving memory, | how | tife, and with all the vast accessions to our ter- | cess which has crowned Mr. ilanuan’s work, | section 1182 says: ag gsc Among the whites the grentest Giliculiy ox- = —The marble statue of Washington, by Bar-|in the enrly gloom of sunset Betty | ritory smce our national existence thero is but | and to bim and his. associates on the board of | "Any person convicted under the provisions | Pemienced by minera, missionaries, explorers prepared by W. M. Poindexter, architect. Tho | of itg predecessor. front will be buff stone, which will be enriched - ee ee ae carving. A cirenlar bay will be continued | _ ~~ 7W0 important art eales take place in New Property — constitutes | t5 the third story, where it will terminate in a | York early this month. The first will be the the most interesting | joggia protected by jling. A band of | dispersion of the collection of paintings be- item of real estate news | richly carved stone marks the termination of the | longing to Senor Mendonca, the Brasilian min- that has been talked | bay. ‘The roof will be high pointed and Cov-| ister here, which oceurs on Wednesday evening about during the past | ed with Spanish tile. next, at Chickering Hall; the other is that of week. The property THREE KEW HOUSES. paintings, bronzes, porcelains, curios, etc., be- involved bane to| The same architect has prepared plans for ieaawe ba the ‘Menion Ast heapeiatins, ren- street. Two years ago Mr. Thorn paid $25 per foot for the southeast corner of i2th and F business building from plans pi other purposes are somewhat concerned as to “ * it ry rn i rs pro ud residen been i pags tholomew, which has long oceupied a niche had once seized her in the open street and be- | one act that can, with true logic, be called ag- | directors th 1 that the inst der | of a dents Las been the want of a rapid and by Hornblower & Marshall, architects, | the import of @ single clause in that bill It a beri eee house in | stowed upon her a resounding kiss. And when | gression, and that is the cesen’ socpirediteins | ascupabtiantions i oo ae shall forfeit bis | aysured means of transporytion. ‘Ihe history drink.” : wy se os aa Bas, ‘ she turned with deprecatory gestures and the lexico after the war, aud we paida good round ‘The buiidi i nf of every expedition that fas penetrated into Good improvement. cussed in the House, but owing to the absence | Paltimore, is about to be removed trom that | indignant exclamation, “lave dare vow. af Absit exiatel an cauch | Slate accuses aueiaaiantions en commend the country any distance from the coast bas AecuLations GovERnrNe Pr. . | of @ quorum it was not passed. ‘The bill gives | place, on account of a change in ownership, ‘ x : : Ta the rear of ll tie property in thea of | thecommionersaurhvity to, ssue and’ cur und given" more appropriate ponton some: | eg'al mel gy the lengLing eves and inno ee ee eye ree regulatio: vi plum b 4 . fe 5 * the proposed Metzerott Music Hall. The ar-| drainage and the condition of house aad. pube | ee te Wena Ecchi low rooms, when candles, sometimes of wax, M, 1. Weller, N. H. Shea and D.L Murphy. "| The Strange History of a Jewel Now Owned | //2r#¢#, cattle, asses and other beasts of burden, Silgundadd seid aids Sigel cei Htc | aed ee The Washington Architectural Club, a | but more often tallow dips, molded by the akill- ithe Work of quipating mu g-cene osetia! sg hor kale excepting tame reindeer, are out of the ques: Gen of this building, but the work hi sopra sevpossee be plumbing and such num- | #ely formed and very promising local asso- | ful hands of the thrifty old-time housewife and | ever agreed, aud that is the Monroe doctrine; | progrers, and it in coutidentiy expected that | prom the 7 wend tion, because they eannot live in the coun- until the new regulations which eve | ber of assistants as may be deemed necessary, | Ciation, organized for professional advance-| held in brass sticks or silver candelabra, | and yet, in’ spite of that policy being well | the corner stone will be laid with imposing cer- he Boston Herald. try, and it is impossible to provide food Prepared b Man Liste, Doce ener” | Tus clause Shah in exitivioed gives the terpeni: |usat and scckal eajcymant, will give; ab tho |%e%, © am: Gelusive | light. Betty | known to the world, we sce it wot at naught by | emonics during the month of May. Its hoped | 4 Gentlcman well known in business circles | for them when snow covers the ground the Ihave been issued. These tions are to | 4nd his assistant the authority to inspect “any ave on the corner Mr. Thorn is making a | bas passed the Senate and ou Monday was dis- | the front of a prominent busivess house in See WELLINGTON’S KING IN PAWN. as 5 28 tad gh ibe : ¢ the me ; bold large: t of the year. On account of “mal ete pigeers panne - Assembly Hall of the Cosmos Club, from 10| (or Magtime re meant the plabtapie gerbes a tml lb ssions nyou Veuezuels. | that the buiiding will be completed in the |8#® bold epeculator is oue of the regular eus-| later part of the ywar. Qs acco ade aildings = —_ teed azote and | P a aeons as esse Frog pene — to 4 o'clock on Tuesday, Wednesday and | great knockerof the house door, sending there- | croachments and seem to be powerless to put a _ city, and his usual pledge isa ring, which tue Of audscmont Tha rietner | and generally to see that the regulations bere, | ThUreday next, an interesting exhibition | from such @ noisy demand for admittance as | check upon her greed. "The Sandwich Islands, & MINISTER'S ELOPEMENT. cheonty eesi28 litle known today as w itlees of Congress, deeming it iagusens inbetore provided for are duly observed and | Of architectural drawings and sketches, | ?¢Verberated to the remotest corners of the | directly upon our pathway to the east, are an id Proprietor offered to show the reporter, And those great mine: secure the utuost safety in the plan of | @Mforced.” The point is made that these in-|They are the work of Mr. Henry Bacon, | POWs? end startling all its inmates, nnd then to | other possession coveted by tho British, and | am Acting Bishop Deserts Wife and Home| The manager took the newspaper man to the | is said to contain romain w sar easy tomers of a well-known money lender in this | t2!* difficulty the country except along the se coast and a few of the 1m agable streams 18 a 1 deponits + nu e 1 is friends as ‘Lieutenant | should they come under British control well do room, openi Ce TR REED ERE Se, “or ae Le — ngs, some psn ol. ie ee — Koval es jr-, of Boston, sixth holder of the Rotch| Washington,” was to fill her heart with | we know that they would become another “hor gts as pose td a fter red Berroa. Tomy ih Doane satstactory solution of Joint eclatioes waten camer by Congressot a | Witt the new regulation’ oe ail rascal | traveling scholarship, during twoyears'sojourn | gic aud.” satisfaction. Holding in “her | note nest at our dos We nay safely cou: | A Westminster, Md., special says: A startling | Pulled out drawor after drawer full of jewelry ail three of these problems, important as the; T8GR By tho terme of eee ee HeeTaMEY | Can direct it to be taken outand res ek wi | abroad, and comprise the result of eiudies|1and his cane and beaver, her woman's | clade that sooner or later, thoes isieris ral | rumor, affecting the reputation of a prominent | “thes, chains, earrings and the thousand and nae eae 4 ulltated. Wan sucks tchen made in France, Italy and Greece. Naturally | dtest quite concealed by his long cloak, no|be under the protection of the British flag. | minister of the German Baptist Cl one varieties of the jeweler's art, each with a | *Fe, is the introduction of tame reindeer into a eae eee Se | eradlace remade ence nce bared on valid | the most attractive end picturesque points in | Suspicion of her ronl identity was aroused. | Another questich ie mow mooted. It is stated minster hes hae cerca stampa! saree tag attached and a number corresponding with | the country. In proper mumbers they will es may be prescribed for the public preres ‘are | claimed that the inspectors of ‘the health oftice — a see Oo. and ie temieg eeurenions het —_— ie vere oe be ee = = Chae Sas ~ Quentin, | 3 us cectiacnan “ie ast rae sees *- | the number opposite the name of the owner in ——— the native population aon a tshing i These nthe haveat present under existing will include some deli ictures of archi- a a *r- | on the coust of Lower California, That means | ¥- e . Bon- a prove to them a ne ans te tastes (iypsem replied re to enter any house and if the condition ct iis | kectural subjects in Paris, Florence, Verona, | Fondlitics, she would “spend half an hour in | the peninsula will come under ier domination, | sack, who resides a short distance from this | t@ big book kept for that purpose. After se- | fui ply . The hides of the ani- iy in use. In pursuance of tha | plumbing is injurious to health to order a | Venice, Home, Naples, Fompeli, Athens and | Quiet conversation, until her merry laugh be- | A inher pretext for this new acquisi- | city. Elder Bonsack left home on Tuesday | 4¢cting alittle box the manager resumed his | mals already furnish alwost the only clothing pathority imposed on thom’ by Congress the | change. Dut itis maintained that a nystem of | Olvmpia. While the exhibit will be of special | traved her, and startled the unsuspecting com- | tion?” ‘Ihe simple fact that the Nicaragua canal | morning, ostensibly for Woodberry, Failing ty | saat and aaid: used, but at a greatly eaaggerated cont. Aud Commissioners have caused to be examined | Plumbing may not be modern, yet it may be | Value to professional artists and architects, it | Puy into exclamations of wonderment at the | will in a few years, without auy doubt, be com- ve Tin’ ses vavessslanae’ Waseda instituted | “This ring has a history, and a romantic one. | *° the White explorers, minors, missionaries fhe principal places of public atsembly, and, | *#2U0AtY, and itis thought tobe a hardahip that | Will also prove entertaining to those indireeuy | femarkable likeness eho bore to her brother | pleted, and it mill at once become one of tho |FetUTE in. the evening, inquiry was instituted | S76 MD speci heros 1d the | 224 settlers the reindeer will proves means of Binding ther the alterations which are mevccnncy | a new set of District olliciale should be gives | interested in art or architecture, and will be | George and her still more wonderful powers of | grentest arteries of commerce on the globe, | by his family and it was ascertained that a Mra 4 woteel mes papa transportation and packing that will enable Tequirea longer period than the ten | the authority to enter private houses and if the | ¥ell worthy the attention of all persons of cul- | *uccessful imitation of him. and England wants to hold the outlet to that | Sheets, the wife of Mr. Wilson Sheets, keeper of | °¥2¢F ry o end sell it for any price on ac-| them to learn aud develo) the resources of @ ys named in the joint resolution, acked | Plumbing does not come up to their ideas then | ture oF taste. Cards of admission may be ob- | sux aanuirD THe Mayon oF FREDERICKSBURG. | Waterway. She already has strong fortresses | the toll gate on the Meadow Branch turnpike, | C°™"*, © acd story, which he has related to | vast country. : to extend the time in’ which | °tder it to be changed, entailing a great bur- —— — bop ag < = (eration ¢ ~— = Betty, with her winning waysand herbright, | UP0T eae oe Vancouver Island is too far | noar this city, had left ber home without no- eg hcg ve cA ag apa —— —* - bed “Js por pod s, qoute have for cxntarien le: pense 0) ¥ lub, ji ver Y 8 id % ‘YY partic a ce eindeet alee em in th . ch = Velize peepecty ava accommodation for the exhint | laughing eyes, was one of the acknowledged | ]¢ prin ‘question external to our own | tice to her family and left this city on the same | names, excopt in later generations, just ashe | becn safe against porioy periods of starva- ‘Ganuiadonenn ane proper Lantus 'Y | science, systems of plumbing soon become out belles of the little colonial town. Many suitors | boundaries that we are vitally interested in it | train with Elder Bonsack. Suspicion was | bas told me. tuon when the whale : —--— cee — —_ a . r nega “Charles Carroll of Carrollton, a signer of trong, swift and hardy animal, tractable thi | {what is modern aud of the most SE a came to pay homage to her, but it wi is the completion of that canal and the control | aroused and further inquiry led to the appre- ‘ m, ‘a strong, y hich it osaid will Sete | approved type today ts discarded in the woos NEW PUBLICATIONS. Lewis, the first mayor of Fredericksburg, aud | alter completion. Jether, | the Declaration of Independence, bad two bean- 8 It would be x piece of us ion Sask iskel = : and easily broken to harness or packing, and ie Gee sake tek nl els Sow peon, Genteany apostles’ see the owner of the shops that forged the cannons | great national shortsightedness and neglect of | Uension that the couple had eloped together. | tiful daughters, who went to England in 17%. | especially adapted, or, in fact, made for the ial we ve her i erti idences to this | One married the Duke of Leeds and the othe id climate. Im travel th: - ping yn Mgr ier e s for the colonial war, to whom she gaye her glad | proper care of our direct interests for us to | OB¢ of the most pertinent evi 2 . e T | country and a travel are self. i an for her, solidly an autifally, her | «it after its completion as could be found i pore Mest 4 a % “ gw = a ra hereafter erected for tse as 8 to this clause of the measure favor. ees, Re Seeks Ge Fe Fetes Boms.'| ears homes and took, her. achavey’ Weide [ite piste coca ae history. ‘We might just ee | tains a confession from the wife that fhe had | marriage of the latter, which took place in the | instinct leads them to secure itin winter as ent can have FOR OFFICE PURFOSES. ee PICTURES aT HoME |! “Kenmore House.” The bricks were | well permit others to fortify and close to us | loft him and stating that when sie ‘was sct- | castie of Dublin, the bride received this ring | well as summer by burrowing throug, te The National Capital Investment Company | POLITICS AND PEN PICTURES AT HOME | itunorted from England at great expense, for | the mouth of the Missiesn pi. fled” she would write to him andsend for their | from Sir Arthur Wellesley. Geepest snows. It is not necessary for us to will begin the erection of a large fire-proof| LL.D. <: GP. Putnam's Sous, Waab: | they came in slow-sniling vessels, bat they were | As things now stand should wo become in- | little boy. < “You will sce the two figures, painted by | speak of the value of such pack auimais to the ‘entrances, so that in the ever: | oftice building on the south side of Louisiana used without stint as if to endure “throughout | volved in war we would practically be compelled | |The Tumor that Elder Donsack was the com- | Nomar, a celebrated miniature painter of that | prospector. To the explorer they are equally buildidg be emptied quickiy | avenue between 434 and Gth streets northwest | THE QUESTION OF SILVER. By Louis B. | tll ages,” and every course Cage] yp indir ree eae chon ae for the Atlanti = Sayama aay, tent andy ‘pereere Gateetas pony og aontee or a nour pe ween vty maa deal ptocon St Saeed alias unaaead bor Ace. Chace & Eurica, of Colorado. New York: GP. Put. | Date stretchers, the floor tines | one for the Pacific. ‘They are too remote to ong 6 ‘ge A, 2 . eae : heck Mt }eck. ‘Share clit ct aeigees ss % - and of _ bricks. sement walls | was completed and under our direct control as x graph expedition to oa will include within its | oficon, eight anites comprising twelve roomnce |" Suggeniclby Ae RN: “New Vonks GF Pee: | Are thickened ad the oulide fouled af” the | the Sucg oanal in under the control of England | 82 county a character above reproach. Only BSE Ter eecion errata much btere the | of the ouney, here renee could Ue Pre hes. The enforcement | each floor. A subbasement will contain the | ams Sons. Washington: Brentano's erane hee ane ater ice, UTCKE The | t would add immensely to our defensive condi- | 971,050 and siven the. oversight Of the ales: | fer tell kee oats ot ye eee ees a | cured for draughting as well as for food, the San Gali coon | toliace ceaekince oe MRS. LYGON. A Domestic Detective Story. By | Window heads are segment brick. ‘The mortar | tion, besides the incalculable commercial ad- | Of bishop and given the oversight of the Mea- | the well-known poem of Byron, beginning: | thousand and one obstacles tuat at tirst weemed of some buildings now | The front of the building will be faced with | SuixLeY Brooks. Edited by Stephen ‘Fuxe, | J0ints are heavy, the window trames molded | vantages; it should be considered an American i Mayr aie eae . Rosrmeaatete were Sesugh the aneiiem of that’ the representatives | brown stone through two stories and there.| __ St Pauls The Price-MeGill Co and thick, with deep seats, inviting ease and | underlaking just as much xs the Erie canal is, | 1" Conjunction with a bishop Previously ted| “To make a long short the ring de- | ‘eve auitaals easily overcome. of these buildings, in a | mainder with press brick and brown-stone | MERRY TALES. By Maxx T New York: | Gomfortand, sociability. ‘Lhe roof slato, the | and should no sooner be allowed to fall under | {ined. & Procer Pere esented | scended, generally by will, through, different | ihe natives of Alasi Spee tng teemagernnemre Commissioners, raised the | trimmings. ADove the fir the front | Charles: Webster Ca ini restiall byl sstat viens loupe ned ick | Mee eee ee ee With oue of the most promineut a wealthy | members of the Carfoll family unt it come redone eh ppmoalgie ralph Po i 4 is reac! id stone steps and it is | our detriment rn 3 o eager Wishes for them, a1 Ong ct alterations required would ee ie tre scenies, wih Intern ——+0-—___. enriched with pilasters, while te Leavy onk| Another question should be urged with all | families of the Brethren «denomination in tla | TGiin tke last of the Carrell, ok saatins | tue Taken, We most thickly wetted part of the “What is that,” responded one of the Com- | sixth story and surmounted by balconies, The pena dallas ecbee and Fite endl a bree oe ete, brane | the energy of which true statesmen are capable; | SOOT: ver nt th slime of the merringe: betty | superior oft convent in Baltimore, countey, the white poopie are enthustestio over “im comparison with the loss of a | front will terminate with a copper cornice | A Mother, Her Child im Hor Arms, Jumps | !*t Beary load woth. There to ale | ith nb tose be wide always reliable channel, | < Gotghtor of the late David Roop. “Think of the bright eyes which have gazed 2 came of te aubectie haces » ion ke attoas tikes | wells Gea uame at coupons inae ine, peeastepeily cect & trunsom in heary load work. | There is also a | with at least twenty-four feet of water, from | ® 2anglte aes tod on a fast by hie | Upon thle beantifel ring. tion of many of the ditticultics of existence a eer y tory Window. covered side entrance, in which are windows. | the lakes to the Mississippi or the Hudson—in a Salk ene herr daca y og there. mate weeds Re emer | dines ok eee Lh orm nttas er f° | were. Margaret Donne, handeome middle-|The “ball ie large’ end oquare, lighted | fast both would be erect eotemmroin maton own family and that of the woman who 1a wap | a ee ee ring au te, {iune, this ting | “Horses and cattle have been tried in thie 4 Lanoz orice sem feade. Adjoining the stairs will be two ele- | sed woman, the wife of « produce dealer doing | P¥_,# jyindow, im which rib. of tin | and besides would add greatly to our eafety on | Deere 1 oi tnose! who knew lim best, He | eastle are ho more. All the great armies of | SHON, but, on account of the uuaoclimated UILDING. [ wets inched St otter cereer seis wae lone ie wane ee forms the ssh and into which the | the north. For statesmen may sugar-coat the | Prebensible to those who knew him of | Wellington and all those mighty hoste which | DAtures of the animals and the impossibility of For s number of years past the owners of | Yylaus closed in, electro-copper, grille work. | busin saad oa eae Teel, | curious stained glass is pnttied. The | pill and try to make it sweet to the taste, and | = Upward of fifty years of age, but iss man of | Wellingion and all those mighty hoste which | ‘coding them in winter, with uo success Property in the square bounded by E, F, sth Slished | With her five-yesr-old son Frank, from the | joinings are concealed by lead ornaments of | talk of “amity” and “Christian good will and | *talwart proportions and great physical ny She areal ‘bs | tile and the walls wainsc: ‘ished . polec THE SIBERIANS WILL SELL and 9h streets have been living in the ex-| marble. ‘The building mat taeeomeee all | third story of her residence, No. 289 Elworth | endless variety. It opens ou the first landing | all other high-sounding and goody-goody words | *ength. He was member of company A, | Naboleon, have, gone fo the, reat oey ond ee nnnets trate laimed thas . bauble, just as bright the colors of ‘ sear “4 : sixth Maryland regiment, and was a brave and | While this bauble, ju ‘ight, the colors of Re ne Sorel cata: | Se eine one ee Wi ccicaa aleenst coledertintie cane: Seuyely live with necmorias end mungatines | Chet iiatge tae ee tee, as wean tt nk prices t's wakes areepiiene’ T erence wae iy edcareet preenyae , that ent would purclas : will be finished P . t ; ‘sh ut forty-f . Prom | white mens : fhe egiare forthe ie of some Pubic arches’ | im oats the balance in white pie borhood, whore the residents are mony |Of, 2, Past century. In -this hall facing | of English selfishue and aggression is always | Mrs Sheets is. woman of a ‘p. | the Duke of Wellington ton pawashop, docs aly aitictsies bebe eaueeneae 'y laid fe Congre: : ¥ been laid before Congr A FINE COUNTRY RESIDENCE, ‘i different poiute on the Siberian coast #ix- . f age, of fi 1 4 comel; . Squhy Mov Tastee ae, the door is clock with heavy brass hinges that | found at the core. ‘Therets a long list of griov- | Yea" Of age, of fine person an: iY P- | Cate pot furnish food ter thought?” in view. but somehow the syars| The fine country place of Dr. Daniel B — eteaps py ne Se gh gh EY og belonged to Mary Washington. Both of the | ances charged up against her by Americo, and, | Pesrance. Her home, though humble, is neatly peopel og tee ger erally About 2:30 o'clock in the morning Mrs. | parlors are ut the back of this hall. The Of course, the Briuch are preity good book. | frnished aud pleasant in appearance, She and a Itis largely due to this expected action of Un. | Cl#tke on the Ridge road is being handsomely sell uses mans as wo could tke are of the oom ‘a ve 7 her husband are members of the Brethren’s ‘The Kicker in the Zulu Club, Doane left her room and entered the apartment | M¢F Parlor” isa long wide room, las « manta | Keepers themselves and have not fated to note | Her husband are members of the Brethren . ‘i ‘i at one end and on each side of it deep recess 2g | Church. @ and Elder Bonsack have | From the Club. Bare boca made, and buildings on this susre | house isa very pleasing example of suburban Without awakening her husband | mahoguuy bookcases, filied with rare books, |cloth and ashes when she is checkmuted. deepest distress on.account of their conduct. | wame old roast boy! Same old hannch of | duced into the territory, we placed at Unalaake y i» However, one | ho cture. ample es bo: 5 volati ~ sages a? nsack Was a farmer, and owns a fine 4 ¥f <a peoeery swnres has gioes Uni | eed ecoms oping: eink oak oaaPaces Marler window, nd | ana Biel rom in byte pans eset | allt 2s Myke, gameieam ent th | earn tenn to omeson ith his rier | S00! Same ald woman chope! Same old fried | oF Propagnon 0s ay te waiting for Congress to do something, and so | terior as attractive aud delightful as.a summer i ‘The little fellow | whose grandson he is. This parlor has deeply | ready’ to splace obstacles in our pathway, | Sidew@nother farm and other property in his | missionary! Same old Irish stew! Shoot such | ,, 1 Veliere this 1 the most Maporkant, questie Gecihed to make aria are *incerned he has | home a9 the exterioe. The design, which wae a etruggled and | sunken pauls, threo on one side and two with | Her” course during the civil” war” aii | OWMTIEMt He has been trusted implicitly, and | 4D eee! Tm going to resign from | (04a small sum donated by Congress for the nge. ‘The property at | A rare ia w oe eras We dicane | nasccubiniany tie coats could command the use of any amoun . oath nes nee wed Pi Freee | othe precheat Taare eee eatce, fo7m one | waa anakened by” the child's screams iovent | witch efartenls’ tha inrcsast’ purer pouce fame teen cau Eee scan Renn a eal the, oan ot ap eo agin pe gr Bd - = ee 4 wer i ef weal Of 88 feet on F street and 120 feet on Yh street | picturesque region of the Potomac. ‘The IE iy ang icdigirasreahsloregrd BRINE ight. “We tte ‘nor commercial ria | since his Hight several claims againet htm have biised butes in general and the F the southern boundary line runs back into | 4m the midst of which the house. is located: hed who quickly arrived on tho | | On the piano still stands the highglassaffairs | ood" we are making strenuous and succeasta | Come to light, Attachments upon his property, tn perticular eres ish, His bas bad plans | becn in the possession of Dr. Clarke for a num- | scene, summoned an ambulance, and. mother | U#ed then so pub over the candice to provent | Omurte’ te comets twin heen ground that | entered against him as an abeconding debtor, ‘mPa referring not to the OF BT baller, architect, for the | ber of years past. He has spent @ portion of | and eon were takon to St Mary's Hospital, | the flame from flaring. On the opposise side | Grectnsiieo nee a by right of pre-emption; | t@ te amount of $16,781.86, bad been filed in aed barrow stip of Retght, and in a short time Me. Gaurystgries in| gach year there and it will now be astill more | where the physicians said there ‘was little | from tho staitway and facing it ix the dining | and st must pet be Tovgotten thas cli cr dan, | the office of the clerk of the circuit court of southernmost boundary to a at ay we canpleted Net Te#0rt when this new house | Chance for eltber's recovery. room, with its oak door and brass kuobs and | Bull's object in spreading over the whole world | #8 county up to the close of business this Immense territory of 500,000 Of the work,expects to begin the removal About two months ago Mrs. Doane gave birth | hinges and rings Here are corner cupboards | is to erect shops for the sale of "British wares; | “Foon. ‘ui north and west of which Sia ryrhed ny ntemtewny to a child and since then she hasacted strangely. | and tall quaint jars and oaben cabinets, heavy | you strike against that ides and you strike the | __* i# not known that he took a large amount knowledge aud no conception, Dullding will be on th street Thee’ nt | inis- | Three weeks ago, accompanied by her twenty-|and carved “and curious, A" great | foundation stone of his whole fubric. “We can | Of Money with him, although it iereported that the Alaska of the tourist beare Ses F cet ek OF ccuseennn Selden Seens ths: one-year-old gaughter, she called on Police | open fireplace, with brasy fender and|then safely predict this: If the question at | 2® Withdrew deposits to the amount of $2,800 tion as the state of Florida ‘which will occupy the first floor. "The upper 7, ‘rom the Senate com- | Capiain Hayes and asked to be committed to| fire dogs, ‘about which so many | issue in regurd to the Lering sls is ected | 0! & bank in this city betore he left. United States. Ge some institution, as she was often seized with a i Gsthered. Here ita powiblo | peaceably, as the Alabama arbitration aud the ——_—+++ =I to withhold all | desire to kill herself and her children. veritable Santa Claus. His de i ery questions were, there will soon Fired the House From Pure id his rcndesr avaitiog hispeturn at the top | egain, mance, the pence extuing Uevrest tie &nd his reindeer awaiting bis return at top in menace peace existing between the 7 last Thursday evening at the Eiks’ Hall Of the house, are impossible ‘mind pictures in | two natious. ‘The English idea of grasping all ! nad our modern, farnace-heated houses. No ex- | that is in sight aud our idea of suring “lends air carpet , é After rapid djsporition of current business the was spared to make comfortable and ele- | off” will ever ke leading up to new broils, and > ‘ doors were opened to © number of invited Stateless and rey were | we might as well settle at once to have a per- ‘guests 14 Waiting, among them many ladies whe the symmetrica! distribution of the | manent arbitration board in constant session; | {& rth floor same fuid | fourth floor with the inflammable Panels and the oranments iu doorways and over | it will be moro necessary then the permanent | set the bed om fire writinn ia the windows. But the exceeding Ueauty and | census bureau; or we siould prepary to main- | 4 ye.ved on fire, with a lamp. | He ol-time splendor of the house came not, how- | einonr righieby force, A miature of the two | their fate “The, decor eh ever, from walle of brick anc sole wor prudent. G. A. GItLiLaxn. neighbor and the prompt arrival of ‘The Cotiene lived Bay. department prevented the flames from ‘From the Chicago Tribune, ing beyond Mullen'y room. Muilen Squire Stakenrider (after a prolonged ana | eed *84 aes erie 2 v8 spent nigh onto $900 on 's ion already, ‘Lizbeth, and TP “You ‘ho hain’s got baif's much sense as he had ‘fore | bA¥e my wife is ent of sorta. he went to college,” Stakenrider—“You're too ‘bard on him, é 5 baananat 57 Heunion, New ‘ rae He i HH E i é 5 i ae F fi | E r a i Baa FE Bs : i i ef fe gif i i sEEEE i til Union Veteran Spector Legion. i or for alley houses during the Encampment No. 23, Union Veteran Legion, ‘BEV. DR. FORREST'S RESIDENCE. jslation on the subject. This was done, Another fine residence will be added to the | © teat cry went up from interested manne Group which now adorns Washington Heights | [1° Were working like beavers to get permite | Detore the bill The ners immedifte vicinity. It will be the | wees po en ply en of the Rev. Douglass Forrest, who is well | to give the matter the consideration Mae Dr. Forrest was the ‘@ special meeting of the board. of contended by the builders. that xeeeded their author lseuance accord A Good Irish Setter. Fs ne q Hi tlle if to see how I f i f i i HH HE fe f i i La. Apr 8, 1908. i i if é ie ivi f i F z a ; i it