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ae ene: RRS hee, en mee 1892-SIXTEEN PAGES. KEEP HOUSE OR BOARD Advantages of the Two Ways. WOMAN’S LOT-IN LIFE. HOUSE CLEANING. “You might just.as well say that your own act of breathing was @ bad thing, for house cleaning is a mfch a natural process as is the act of breathing. Why, nature he: Dim perors. The European press has had in the lect week a number of important articles on the journey of the czar to Berlin, ae well as on the arrival there on the 15th of thie month of King Ham- bert, accompanied by Queen Margaret, and the Italian minister of foreign affairs in the mew Giolitti cabinet, Hon. Mr. Bria. The date of the arrival of Alexander ITI is kept a secret, vates her house and sweeps the thongh at the German imperial -court evers- every « and_autu th = pring man wi The Housekeeper’s Enthusiasm Over Her == rch ‘and November winds. There is | thing has been prepared just as if he would ar- papery mer tee they become in| Lot in Life—Boarding Compared to TH-Fit- sormething at comic about the proper ordering | rive in Berlin within a few daa Consume tose * CONCERNING. BE ARS when obliged | SBE Clothes—What is Elevating im Putting oO ed wan a the movements of the | eat the most conentlonel publication of Go resins ew Vee mane : Boome in Order. She looked around. The boarder was far | eek is thet of Lockroy, the ex-minister of Or thes'l decline to apptopriate” down the achat, utterly lost to all sense of the | eo of ——— Eee few ame Walle citizens who ova fhe 1nd, Some Stories Suggested by the Re-| santa ei vith which the bear rears and Whiten for The Evening Star, stworbing occupation ‘of scecting’ the’ pinks | mon to fly underetted Rurepess polite tcl All find it hard to understand stands upon its hind legs even to being able to HY DON'T YOU | which the housekeeper’s oragory had forced her | “pecially the state of aifairsin Italy. Now. it ix = = ‘Why they—who wisely hare no vote, cent Incident at the Zoo. walk quite a distance in an erect position has board instead of having | t0 lose sight of earlier in tie action, while the | the opinion of Lockroy that King Humbert 1 cs = = ovr heal \oglantoor throat, — made it an beret ph spo seoerd all this bother with sctual auditors of all these fine sentiments were a | by no erage oui Masiive Getan, buts aotive ‘made every " feahionably dressed ‘yor | one, a is all powerful and checks A BRAZILIAN IRONCLAD. or the whole country to eniry. Lxplanders ‘cal Ie the ‘Dogset Gained the housekeeping?” ee teen pee peer Lod neon ashe tot eee rs {Ctineianass weve one oes, WILL RUN FROM MAN. Norwegians style it the ‘Old Man With a Fur “Why don't I board!” presence pag wk pene who looked at the | srbether pilot, a Rudini = om ‘Crispt, ‘our recent Zoo. American Indians yasekee} jousekeeper ‘the: h . | thongh the Fre rene ited one year ago y intended srrest, but was hustled on board the For do not all, from shore to shore, 4 given’ it great considerations regard. which pally: He sam sled. oe ele King Humbert’ wae '= puppet im the hans BR AZILI ANS BANISHED | nvr hetueen, two dave; unac- ‘Our capital” sometime explore, seems almost strained, yet it existed. An ao- aa piled —->—_ of the latter. M. Lockroy concludes by warn- tT ee ans we sy acdenee? ¢ pple mopilged But if Cornered Will Fight ‘Ficreely—How 0 count iven by me of our meers before the ion with pitying amaze- |, HYATTSVILLE. ing Ffance against the prevailing Freeck abit - — : If a ahow city we're to be, Big Cinnamon Bear Caught Fish, and Hf | Tevolution, ‘home to ment. CEL not considering Italy, as ent > WHY THE ARRESTS WERE MADE. J . said: ‘In the course of the month of January ‘It was Center market | Correspondence of The Evening Siar. preciated, as a powerful nation. He warns How the Present Dictator Punishes | To quote Senhor Carvatho’s own words to the py ee a nonlocal pr that the trunk of a very at 10 o'clock on a Satur- Hrartevinie, Mo Jane 2, 1899, | lis compatriots by aaving tha ought to Critiai United States consal, he said: “You know that ‘And so divide the expense of care? (Characteristics of the Besst. ots been ats en ee in" gone day morning, the par-} Sheriff Middleton and his deputies hearing | ° Those Who Criticise Him. neither Deodora Fonseca nor the present vice, olew, down. farth t ticular time when every | that a cock fight would be given at the Palo | ee ease eae enranel $y the pees. | char mest ntiems Bom th Me, 18 SAFE TO BAY] wars ‘azge opening in, Ge apper part, weer ne, fem cabinat Indios | Alto Houve in Bladensburg last Monday night, | tering to the pital ma eto of Lak " And we shoald need no raised taz rate! which the emailer branches om | to cooks, congregates and buys everything from | raided the place at « late hour and succeeded in | **Y*: “As long as there wil yd SENT TO A DESERT HOME. | *rve only until meh time a aE | Sener tneiee aici as that the escape and kill- bas Vatic yd oh could be perfected for = proper election the Vatican and as he French these ‘by the of the little grizsly Toses to roasts, », and now that Fonseca is out we think oe stopping the fight, but were unable to arrest) ™ To satisfy the public mind, stence that there were no tracks in the snow | *, 4 a atin " purene its course of belittling the Rishi question of his successor should be left Te sive to Conatess wast they ask, eeteide of the aity just | ote Was Teason to beéliove that there was th Peels rel bee le “gn dhe po) pray repress oy mgs bare fortemed i! eyo ye pA ators, Omcers of the Army and Navy. Pro- | tothe peopl and the place nat preempted, a] Fon Waanine Seromigtlndae nel ley Heep inn ary men ington who are obliged to board~-people, who | OMe, leaving only a few feathers ne evidense | Hemet: gotta Halian nation, with the excep- fetsors and Capitalists Extled to a Fever- | one might say, by a vice to fill out the onex- ‘On Scylla they will surely wreck, y morning, ‘and it was agreed that all the f¢ should go | are here perhaps transiently, with homes clec..| t>* sport. cialists, etand more by King Humbert than any i Where Speedy Death is | Pired term. [tis believed that will} And Congress should a pension give, stimulated the telling | together in the co ascist in cutting pe iy, Mesars. Duckett & Ford have sold to Mr. | other nation by her ruler’ No living sores: ———— laws authorizing such an election. There Ifthey achieve the task, and live, of ® thousand besr| down the tree, the of which was not less | “bere, and whom it would not pay to strike | Chas, Ackers for €400 lot No. 4. in block 1, of eign is more popular in his country than Hum- a Ingenerally «motive for every act, and one| Orpisceintuneen atest stories by the people of | than three fathom, The women at first op-| 8tch deep roots as housekeeping implies (and | Holiday's subdivision in Hyattsville. bert of Savoy in Italy, and the new campaign, ia) need not look far to discover what prompts th To “‘cover loss" if none survives. 1y Wap peop! Posed the undertaking, because our axes being | sorry enough Iam for them, too,) without me,| ‘The handsome residence which Dr. Joa, R. opened in France agai jim will prove abso-” present government to arrest members of con- So honestly they take the oath, fits town, for eet ind and half weight not well | ahs Mewes - | Owens is having erected in the upper part of | lutely resultless, nay, it will make the deep rom The Star's Traveling Commisstoner. {fore who are opposed to, his usurpation, or to] Secousentiously set fortu equally safe to say that | S217 73} pound and a half weight were Bopeat | cay cons pepe portoeming ony volun | 41, sown ts eancly compnsted. | ditch now existing between Rome and Paris, r What each lot would bring Y pena: sort. 7 cea HE OLMME’ “Dax | wep, coteoe sa peleenss alike cateaeas| . susamatenteemmanerte hundreds of the clerks | finding « large bess and at obiaming frogs ite While Mrs. Chas. E. Beach was searching in “epi it lao gay,” maid the boarder. “And so unadmirable,” said the housekeeper. “Why, would you sdmire a woman who pre- forred wearing another's clothes which did ‘not fit her to provi with some of her own? Well, that is boarding, for a house is only sort of loose outer garment, which we stamp with our own individualit; actual dross. What was it Tread once? “Every spirit builds iteelf a house and beyond its house tlt is, between Italians and Frenchmen, deepe: But here at once things complicate, still. ‘No matter how they fix the rate, ‘For where to tax each foot, there's need, A lot becomes a cent{pede, they: now in government service here are men who have seen, followed and killed bears some- where between the Atlantic and the There is something sbout the makeup of # bear that seems to invite the yarns of his human hunter—he does so many droll things, so many cunning things, and is just shy enough to be are to be sent to con; It is well knows that Senhor Carvalho can- not be influenced by any intrigue with Da Fonseca’s friends, for not long ago he took per- sonal command of a gun boat in opposition to that gentleman's pretensions at critical faneture, when the short-lived president, at tempted to dissolve congress. In reply to a hin thatit these banished naval and Sheers offi- cers are really guilty of conspiracy they deserve fat » great quantity of oil, an article at that time very much wanted, at length prevailed. Accordingly in the morning we surrounded thé tree, both men and women, as many at a time ‘8 could conveniently work at it, and there we toiled like beavers yntil the sun went down; us about half way morning we re- the attack, continuing it till about 2 o'clock in the afternoon, when the tree fell to the cellar of her house a few days ago she was startled by a hissing sound, which proceeded from a corner of the wall. Looking iu that di- rection the discovered @ large snake of the moccasin species, with head erect and fangs ex- tended. Instead of screaming with fright she seized an ax and instantly beheaded the reptile. It was measured and found to be four feet inches in length. joyable surprise party to Miss Beatrice the steamer Pernam- bueo of the Lioyd- Bruzilian line, which had been seized for the purpose and pressed into service as @ gov- ernment —_ transport, sailed away from Rio, SIMON ON GERMANY AND FRANCE. Another article that made a very great im- | Pression is due to the pen of that veteran ef Earopean politics, ex-Prime Minister Jules Simon. In speaking of the “coming war quotes his personal impression Visit he paid about one year ago to Kai ‘The ‘Now, Congtess, you must understand, ‘Wants pay for every inch of land, And should their wish thfe case decide, ‘They'd stand it up and tax both sides; Approximating thus the mark helm IT in Berlin, c ven Where he is abundant and near hi ‘8 world and beyond its world a heaven.’” And jiece of Dr. Clifford Cox, was given at his | his study in these words: “I wager that France carrying « large num-| Peltotto’ sould be: the vest arse teismen pe taluenin maa eoeer gi y ers aheeptold of pg pon, athe ie in maited quit send foared hat al our et means suvenuadet bere ale ee oe Tite | on which ho teose nar our fe ixotto: ou! vel fo suffer. Or, should improvements under ground today— that old y ie ‘ 4 who was 80 a ing suc! labercom, Effie Ketner and Louise 8. on whic his convicti te that while ber of politieal prison- | While a trusted officer of the ate emperor he Upon the premises be found, eerng wants today more abundant in that old | tations wonld be dimppointed; ‘but as f ad- ee pr gprs > unmarketable sentiments in a market house isfaoti and was the head conspirator, in secret, against the ‘The law with measuring line would ge to the great satisfaction amusements consisted of games, music ers and their families, commonwealth than ever at this hour— | vanced to the opoaisy ash; #4 4 in to iy there the French cavalry is still super: a rt it ‘William Penn that he failed to recover the head of lettuce dancing and refreshments were served. Those Germany, yet the French artillery has been whom Vico President | Supires, afterward he conspired against Ris) — oantipedal resima below. Ssivo Gut wile heatheatlh eottanes cad Dass ire mt ian qitich had fled in alarm from his basket during | present were Dr. and Mrs. Cox, Misses Cox, pertectls reorganized, and the infantry t the Poizotto is wending into| Sintaia; and, “thicdiy, “hotwithatanding. the | ‘Thelepromsttr te secre Books have been written steadily chiefly given BRGORD PARDON FOR KILLING IT. astiessee jaikan’ Elsie Habercom, Effie Ketner, Daisy | best of all. Touching that great and all-i ile. Among the captives are some of the most cultured. wealthy and distinguished citizens of Brazil, and their sole offense is having ventured to protest through the newspapers or by word of month against some of the high-handed and Unconstitutional acts of the dictator, who is just pow tyrannizing over this miss-called republic. up to bear stories year after year during the last century, and the newspaper and magasine sketches are simply endless in their appearance nd always interesting, No other animal is 80 endowed by nature that can afford such an en- tertainment for the contemplation of man; and, with this fact steadily before his eyes, « well- known naturalist told a Stan writer today that And wonder why that lot they bought And paid so much more than they otight. 80 they proceed to ery it down ‘To these three men who view the town, And enter each his special ples To this tormented, oath-bound three! Next time the work {s to be done, Better appoint men deaf and dumb, Walker, Louise Evans, Clara Smith, ’ Bertie Skinner, Natie Tise, Fannie and Bessie Howard, Ida Daniels, Annie ‘Perkins, Amelia Baker, Ive and Irabel Drury, Laura Stevens, Julia Weeks, Gracie Van Loan and Mears. George Evans, Charles Shimp, Richard and William Richard: son, Richard Tatimer, Howard . Willi Hall, Lowdes Wells, Bennie Smith, Willie Van solemn oaths of his high office, he is conspiring against the people for his own’selfish ends. FAMILIES OF THE EXILES. Some twewty families of the exiles have ac- companied their husbands and fathers to far distant Amazonia as many noble Ruseian women have chosen to follow their loved ones to Siberia THE INDIVIDUALITY IX HOUSEKEEPING. “Yes, it is very wnindividual to board. Haven't you noticed that we instinctively attach more importance to those strangers whom we bear spoken of as housekeepers than to those who are mentioned as boarding? Well, that is because the houskeeper is more individ: ‘The bear being dead, all the Indians ap- Proached, and all, but particularly my old mother (as Iwas wont to call her), took the head in their hands, stroking and kissing it sev- gral times, begging » thousand pardons for tak- ing ita life, calling it their relation and grand- mother and requesting it not to lay the fault on Portant point of the neveral stafls of the armies, the opinion of M. Simon is that Germany, having loxt Von Moltke, bas no ope to replace him, France has Gen. Sausier, who is a t chief, though his career is not marked by any important victory. The merit of such a prediction of ex-Premier Simon is varioasty appreciated and much com- 0 folloy Giaiaan Canermeeniee he would give him a few, pointers on bears, and | them, since it'was truly an Englishman who | Wl, for « home, though it be undeniably one of | Loan, George Hickey, Lonnie Buck, Paul and | mented on, but the newspapers supporting. the ir destination ie the desolate and deadly | and share their perils and privations. Among So thte tone otarng f fi Mole os it might m ‘ many, has, notwithstanding, teristics | George Walker. present ministry do not tate to say thet frontier of Amzonia, near the eastern base of | them are gray-haired old ladies, young matrons | aghus,tempt men from ma Sh ne 00, tegen might | had put it to death. ‘This ceremony was not of notwithstanding, characteristics | pecullar toiteelt, which no other posemes, while boarding houses can all be classed under the three eral heads of bad, indifferent and better, each imate thereof being only as one more grain of sand in'a desert, ““Nor is it any more astonishing that some the Andes, between Venezuela and Ecuador, &s far from their homes as Siberia is from the Russian capital, reached by an ocean voyage of 8,000 miles and nearly as many miles more of rivet transportation. Little is known of that re- ote corner of Brazil beyond the fact that wild with babies in their arms, blooming girls, chil- dren, nurses and servants—most of them bear- ing the indefinable but unmistakable marke of culture, wealth and refinement, for these exiles are not from the ranks of the h Mr. J. H. Ralston has had a tennis court laid out on the handsome lawn in front of his resi- dence and formed a club among his friends, which practices there nearly every evening. Gov. Brown has reappginted Mr. Daniel Barron a justice of the Peace for the Bladens- long duration. The skin being taken off, we found the fat in several places six inches deep. This being divided into two parts, was all that was necessaty to load two persons,and the flesh parts were all that four Indians could there are other men in France whose name and career and achievements are far superior to that, though very bright, of Gen. Saussier. And they quote the names of Minister de Frey cinet, the civilian and true chief ef the French No “‘estimate” do they revenl, For should they publish as they go The work would never bé gone through; ‘Taxpayers would in line be ranged, Praying to have their figures changed. ‘They carefully and slowly scan sound, In the first place the bear is ® cosmopolitan beast; it has a family that ranges into the utter- most solitudes of the arctic and intermediate representatives that occupy the temperate as well as the torrid zones; everywhere, it is ready ¢ armies; of Gen. Minbel and ‘ J carry. Ipallthe carcass must have.weighed| ‘‘> y e Fs 5 5 e and eager to eat everything that can be digested | 500 Sonmas Ac wed the I one’s elte house doesn't fit me than that a lav- | burg district. VON MOLTKR'S SPIRTT LaPwE, Each lot on their adopted plan y n #00n a8 we reac! the lodge d ™ Louis D. Wine, oa Ht. Welsh, Henry minds of the older men, particnlarly the mil Of what it's worth this very hour in a warm stomach ‘that Felomge to the animal | the bear’ with all the trinkets | der dress doesn’t become a brunette, or that | | Messrs. Louis Charl nry On the German side, in thes warm discus- ‘sions (born out of the imminent visitat Nancy, near the French fron#er, of President Carnot), the attitude of the Berlin press ie very different They say that in the twenty years of peace that elapsed since the great surrender of France in 1870 Von Moltke it the standard of the imperial army to the highest point. That since the victorious field marshal is dead bis authority grew stronger, and that the German staff, the old and the new, will follow in the direction of 4 possible war the very instruction and school and vegetable kingdoms,having, of course, little preferences when it has @ choice of food. “Tts saturnine attack on the seal, its ludicrous taids on the pig pens and the sweet corn patches and its cunning work us @ fisherman when fully seen or indeed only half seen by man, invaria- bly form the theme of lively narration when recollection ia stimulated. Let me tell you of a bear that I saw at work and which I watched with unbroken delight; it comes to pase in this way: the fly-away ribbons and frills of sixteen don't sit well on sedate sixty. THE AVERAGE FURNISHED APARTMENTS. “I had a little experience of that sort myself when I first came to Washington. We took furnished apartments, and, only think, the walla were hung with numerous landscapes, so-called, | aa aries by an artistic (7) daughter of the ndord, and mounted, would you believe it, in frames manufactured by a nephew living in the family who was a frame maker—a combination tary and naval officers of high rank, is what they consider the crowning insult and degredation of being sent away un- der the guard of » lot of small boy: Besides twenty-three cadets from the military school of Dom Pedro II and fifteen officers, the highest of whom has the rank of second lieu- tenant, the ‘prisoners are guarded: by 140 , Who strut If they to sell it had the power. Is the street paved, a sewer near? Do gas and water pipes appear? Is there a graveyard close in sight? ‘Do steam cars thunder by at night? 1s the lot lost to sight of sun When prayer for rain is overdone? ‘Or will it cost more than it's worth ‘To level and transport the earth? Who sold the last adjacent loty And what the figures that he got? Ang was the sale at fancy rate, ‘The buyer in some dire strait? A. Drury and Chas. E. Beach went on a ‘fishing expedition up the Eastern branch this evening and canght quite a number of fine perch. Mr. Wine shot a large tyrtle with a revolver while it was swimming in shallow water. He will have turtle soup for dinner tomorrow and will invite his three friends to partake of the tempt- ing dish, ira. H.C. Browning has returned to Hyatte- ville after a pleasant visit to Richmond, Va, COUNTY AFFAIRS. Postmaster Castle of Laurel has rendered the then laid on a scaffold set up for ite reception in the center of the lodge. Near the nose was placed a large quantity of tobacco. The néxt morning no sooner appeared than preparations for a feast to the manes was made, the lodge was cleared and swept and the head of the bear lifted up and a new Blanket, never used before, was spread under it. The it and Wawatem blew tobacco smoke into the no of the bear, telling me to do the same, and ABMS OF THE BRAZILIAN EMPIRE. Indians it, who are hardly less pleasant fo mect than the enormous Amazonian ferpenta A BEAR AS A FISHERMAN. Sg veterans as Field Marshal Darretto, a that abound thereabo: merous! hero ne Tn 1966 I was tramping with an exploring | thus appease the anger of the bear for having | of home talent which ‘sometimes threatened to| following report of the operations of the f en aeceniaren tet spssusl caer ae -d-! “In ramping withan explorii followit of Of ions e free , CoN Oe Oe ee ee ee pasty of the heed waters of the Iticheon river ft killed Kee she no oree oP renee bene | Kile, Tt frequently gave me the nightmare, | dt ay eyetama ot that place for the month of| Sais to eck nee Sonat ae eee 4 ee en ne EONS le mee one bean tree Toe tut poepeties ty waheons ae ome Piyltaed exerts nbler mune, { im I wae under no apprehension of harm from | astonishing what things peopio will hang i the | elec, 4.016; post carte S60; beeiant saad | hats while everything Sil be teas temas te grain of sand is : Ze 5 ey ante = been guilty of any real offense, such as seeking How much is house'and how much land, Kt . Fospr i ee art motintaine, of | B&F displeasure; but the first proposition gave | walls of their houscs and be satisfied with as 4 ‘aese’ . to originate a spiracy against the dictator, a more honorable and easy death might have been their portion. But they have made no attempt at instigating revolution. It is simply that the T dreads their wealth and influence, and, not daring to give them the opportunity of legal defense in open trial, by court-martial or other- wise, he hurries them off in the durkness of the Keep builders’ figures at command; Know if the showers which fell in spring Have caused the house to sprout a wing, Of if ambition doth inspire Itto stretch a story higher; For though no tex is laid on aii ‘The rate climbs up on every stair. Back bufidings, too, must pay their dues To help increase the revenues; avoid publicity torment to civilized people, with but one single hand circumstance, that it cannot last ‘equator is speedily fatal to human me no credit and the second gave the Indians but little satisfaction, At length, the feast be- ing ready, Wawatem made a speech resembli in many respects his address to the “manes o his relatives and departed companions, but having this peculiarity, that he here deplored | not love it, do not look for it, and consequently the necessity under which men labored to de-| do not see it, and therefore some travesty of stroy their friends. He represented, however, nature, conceived b i i pail and started down the creek banks, | that Oke Ra bY 82. aspiring amateur, will and fourth-class matter, 2,833. Collected— local letters, 36; mail letters, 986; local postal cards, 219; mail postal cards, 482; second, third and fourth-class matter, 27. Total number of pieces handled, 9,838. Mr. Chas. H.' Turner, doorkeeper of the Representatives, and his wife are boarding at the Herbert House in Laure a resentations of nature—the very same indi- viduals, indeed, who demand a high order of merit in portraiture. Now, if they only knew it. there is as much individuality a ine natural scene as in their own faces, but they do .d apprehensions, on the other meeting of the kaiser and fhe egar will ‘ove Inter on to have been a means of exchang- ing their personal views on the political situa- tion of Europe, and that the relations between Russia and Germany seem to have grown muah more friendly than they ever were before. ‘TRE TENDENCY oF THE TIMES, the Coast range. It was early in At nd the salmon were running up its swift, shallow current so numerously that in places they fairly ‘swam up half out of water. “We came into camp very early, and after reparing for the night several hours of day- Hat remained. I took my shotgun and a small tin I SOME OF THE DISTINGUISHED EXILES. Among the banished men is Field Marshal Barretto, » veteran of distinguisned services in ; i 4 oi Dr. A. Harding, formerly of Mont- Italian année’ i i the misfortune was unavoidable since| receive their high praise. Oh, what lovel; aes i An newspaper. following com- f ee ne inches in the desert. | 80: theee three men ef fair renown, intending to pick a few berries and shoot @ | without the flesh we could not subsist. The I” astern Mand? (To the dealer.) ” | gomery county, died at ‘his residence in Kent cjugions, which embody the present state of af. Bae eaneet Dene Gaston he int tell con ed Of this outrage 10 the world | black and white must note it down Tuffied grouse or two. A half hour's walk oat-| speech ended we all ate heartily of the’ bear's | "Send me out half a peck.” trict last Tuesday morning, at the age of | faire in’ Europe: “War te, hor am temmetions faty <0 hero, now tremulous with age, who in | Sm ot pe ten nde noon th ae Oe bier rut the mentions .4 bring | ried mea mile o_o, finding plenty of service | meat, and the head iteelt, after remaining three erg aes = ye Est inom nine Will be buried at Rock-| issue, Probably war and the ruin of Europe es | o er yoy irda. : . > ville tom - fo he my yee Soeeacrbene: B.—4 = like a true version of the affair, because ail suc Stace that Wate bonne ene org berries (gaultheria), but no birds. I wanted | days in the scaffold, was put into the kettle.’ ing. “And their cooking,” went on the house- communications are under Peixotto’s most keeper. recalled from her little side excursion in jonsequence may be aroided if every one of rigid censorship, and not a word goes over the Med to certain death. He is now the senator- both, however, and a the log where I elect from hie district, but. had eat while picking the last handful of that palatable wild fruit, determined to investigate “Now, it is notatall y that the Zookeepers felt any particular su titions creeping over Ata meeting of the county commissioners held in Marlboro last Tuesday the following Just so much more than when last “viewed.” Sometimes, almost with tears in eye, ay sbive the European 3 s orders were passed: That a dividend of 59 per | Foo’ fesling and peso yey te aa on ‘of Europe wires detrimental to the interests of the usurper ‘To stretch their oath they fain would try, i iinet at all Lily tect whe ane Fase atte | art to the more domestic topic suggested by | Crut bu deciieed oy th ty paper of 1886 | Ar Phat bel “a qyho bide fairto out-eaar the Cans of all the Ruw-| For at harelien a widow poor, Sslap-slap sound which every now and then | isnot at all likely that. the bear {tvelf hid. any | Pastors trench peas, “do you know it makes | and that one of 42 per cent be alse heclared on | 878% opine in his arbitrary decrees. Whoa ML came Lay) my ears from the creek not far away. I thought it was n beaver—didn't want to shoot it, for it was out of season for its fur, and as for the flesh—bah! “T cautiously threaded my steps through the Poplars ‘and birches, aspens and alders, willows ‘and spruce trees that lined the stream. looking carefully ahead at every turn, when I came into jot pay a penny more, But justice calis with stern decree, ‘They dare not yield to sympathy, 5 But by their conscience, God and osth ‘Must “equalize” in very truth, ‘Nor millionaire nor pauper know, Asin their narrow way they go. Our city grows in beauty rare, me out of patience to hear a woman say that she can't learn to cook. They say it of course because they think that such an assertion im- plies some superiority on their part. Now, it gives me quite the opposite impression, for it sounds asif they must be very weak-minded indeed, since cooking demands only that the eine’ fear of them, and had it not been it would have most likely hung around the neighborhood all the balance of the year, or until cold weather drove it into winter quar- ters. It would have lived chiefly inthe vegetable dens, haunted the orchards, and, perhaps, ve invaded the pigsties of the rural’ residents. adjoining the Zoo grounds. But it would not NO PROPER CONCEPTION OF A REPUBLIC. No truer words were ever spoken than those by Senhor Jose Carvalho to the representative of the United Statesat Para when he sai “Our have no proper conception of « popatlic. Sesh we bese as satical des the county paper of 1887; that the treasurer of the town commissioners of Upper Marlboro be paid $250 in full for road tax due said corpora- tion for the year 1892, to be paid out of the licenses issued within the corporate limits of said town; that the report of Dr. Mareen, Dr. Hume, Pinkney A. Sc Robey, ing a curious alliance over the traditional poli- tics of the French clergy, on the otber side Ger- many, Italy, Austria “immovable in their triple agreement." Plving between the two groups, England friendly to Italy on account of the Mediterranean question and Russia friendly to and R. V. H a al a 0 cook pay attention to what he is about thee Of Vaneville district, be ademeed, | France on account of her position and aims in % Improvement, progress, every where; full view of the funniegg looking fisherman that | have gone out of its way to attack men or chil- commissionsrs district, be adopted; | Asia against England, and above all is the ten- tind wetate nt enough uiriniem: four | Forgauecencece acres Pete enna ny nw | en ated oe, Sao ape ena apace | ond Nw en | ony Serer caiieece ant a uJ » ror ‘now cannot be bought, “A lal rown ‘cinnamon’ be: ‘closely tion of such an animal is bad and the tradition idn’t lil ii Ama “| their politi: an mre against feding: Ane fata Prat ence! gsc"het| Andree Me ors rin Mine ogee Sopthe ofa “EM, | rors no was win and tetas twas | Soin tea wher oteAs oly Taken | or O10 for Duztng hore be pamed border of ae Palt and soa fare eo al a i ; myself, ‘Would fail to keep tax values down. his hind lege in a depth of water that came destroyed.” course in hiring it done.” e of Th i “ied ty at Hill's | Millionaires, while the beads contend that military and navy i So, citizens, if yon should find nearly up to his short tail; he stood near the “But,” said the boards asia commissioners of Anne Arundel county at S| pearer, as they always do at the approach of a subordinate to the civil. There is no discipline ‘Your tax bills an ‘oppressive erind” border of a low bank, with his back to the set of a , ler. leaning ever to sniff | bridge at 10 o'clock on the 15th instant in re- cS All our troubles come Remember you're worth that much more the current, looking down stream; his heavy forearms were outstretched and paws spread to their utmost extent, waving them up and down, right and left, with about the same motion that the traditional witch uses when she stirs her caldron and mutters over it; the bear's head was cocked over and down as it intently peered into the water, so that when an unusually solid mass of salmon came up against the current those huge paws would nd with all the force and fapidity at their owner's command into the stream with a sidelong or shoveling blow, which would strike anywhere from one to two or three salmon, out and up into the air and over on to the bank a few feet distant. “At the instant I first saw Bruin he had just own, or, I should say, elapped, ont a big sil- very salmon from the water, and it was sailingin BROOKLAND. Mosers. Holton and Massey have been quite successful in securing some fine kodak views of picturesque Brookland. Mr. and Mrs, William Edwards of New Jersey, who have been visiting in Brookland for some time, have concluded to remain in the District, and established théir home in Washington last week. Sneak thieves paid their to Mr. Barton's rose beds just before Decoration day and relieved them of some of their choicest contents, Mr. James E. Clark and family of Washing- ton have taken possession of their country home near the electric car terminus. great storm. Ge A Subterranean Island Found. From the Sau Antonio Express. continue until we re- 3 peace footing, as it is with ‘army of the United States of North America, d then put the belhgerent over on the fron- i the ones who should be sent to instead on Sie following pervons be pureed: Jas, Navin the follor : Jas. Naylor, $70.95; W. It baker, S17k82, W.-W. Fowler, $56.44; N. O. Ridgley, $51; Arthur Fulton, $46; Jas, A. Thorn, @50.54; E. E. Berry, $5; Wm. H. Vermillion, €11. A dramatic entertainment will be given at Forestville on the 10th instant for the benefit of the Epfcopal church of that place. to ® position in state tobacco ware No. 8, in Baltimore, by Inspector Rev. Mr. Harrold of Ws will services at Trinity Church, Marlboro’, next Sunday. The first street of the proposed town of Landover was laid out « few days ago. ‘Than you had thought yourself before, And if to sell you should see cause ‘You'd then appreciate the laws. ‘Which your possessions so appraised And thus their selling value raised. Sopay no heed to what they state, “*Committees to investigate!” ‘They never stop to think of facts, But when they want togrindanax = ¢ (Such as to boom the ‘‘single tax"), ‘With eye on but that single thought They take the testimony sought (For which 10 an hour they pay) Regardless of the reproachtul eye Which truth casts as they pass her by; Ana when they wish a thing were black, Report it #0, though it be white. at some long-stemmed La France roses, as they a flower stall, “I think that § instead of killing individuality, fosters it, since the woman who is not harassed by ’ petty household cares has more opportunity to culti- vate herself and polish her characteristic points into relief.” DEVELOPING CHARACTER. “The woman who has any characteristic points,” replied the housekeeper absent-mind- edly a8 she paused and tapped the edge of the shell of a wriggling turtle with the point of her sun umbrella and wondered if she'd better bave green turtle soup for Sunday. “The woman who basany characteristic points,” she repeated tore brinkly as she decided to defer treo eae soup till Wednesday, “will fnd that they will de- Uvalde, Edwards and Medina. Mr. Carr re- lates a most remarkable story of a place called “Devil's Sink Hole,” located in Edwards county close to Rock Teun ait ac, | | 1 rt F aes is “I visited “and Col. J. R. Sweeten, the after showing F i i i afr, For oft the politician's mind. ft ici be ;,| Yelop whether or housekeep, whil joyable picnic and coac! Becomes, on ofer, color blind! — artes = a ast Seamich | "Mise Francene Marcan leaves Brookland this the one that you might say has no cheracteris. | gi ‘old Barney EDITORS, CONGRESSMEN AND PROFESSORS. « ll with a thump whic! learly heard by | week for a visit to Atlantic City. radi i Three of the ablest editors in Rio are also ‘Then, when to ‘“influence” they fail, may care; five or six sleek, slippery fish had pre- | " Rev, Ewing and Mrs, ‘Tade, accompanied by | i Will really evolve them in the school of | by the foll berg ‘They turn and at the uninfluenced rail * ceded it, ‘and they all flapped together, ‘the body Antichtec Mise Webie oh age send ing, for ['ve seen women whom I re- | Misses Lina and Amelia Brel @mong the prisoners bound for Amazonia, And publish what they wish achieved epparently paid them no further attention, | (2cir daughter. Mise Elsie, went from | garded as very shallow suddenly develop execu- | and Mary Valk, Mitylene and "Edith seomab at cage bo iies quae manatees eee From demeanor fas tew ol Po EL Rh nee ected virtues ater "slic of the distin | Mall at Waters Drekane Geo We swasers a; | of enter, wh Pre , and whose crime is pul had gusts taok tik tak eas ite waving arms until it again strack out - 4 an” | vided, they continued soon i wusekeeping. Richard A. Estep, Samuel Gray, Stephen Gam- Hiching the provesta of several citizens ‘To bring thelr point out clear and strong, sain beck in tho cree” "| * #8 Way to] Ou Decoration day a patiy st vieee Beis | cee | brill, je, dames i Valk and 3. ©. Howell. H. | discovering another large ime Peizotto ‘aaa pectinases: 5 sa ‘Nor care on they cast the wrong. juirm reek, went on a fishing excursion Northwest BOARD! POIL ONE'S NATURE! —_ cas rough _ sy ae, oreral college s phye- DAINTY IN HIB RATING, branch, but came near having Sr “Yes, indeed, it is a rare nature,” went on the | ¢92,00 to Minneapolis and Return via the af oghneerg La eng ot all Brazil, » banker or two and others eqnall Benen shears Ga tee wack ac teadi “Thereupon Bruin,who was not unmindful of — neh ee noes eae “ccidentally | housekeeper, ‘that is not spoiled by boarding, “Baltimore and Ohio noha ~ 2 ae Flominent The capitalist ‘above mentioned fg Pert rent dh elveleaely Troha the situation, immediately stepped ashore, and | Precipitated in ‘companions. ™* fortunately | inst as it isa rare nature that is not apoiled by came man by bith and e Brain by adopters Hscd nasal ai ad ot oct’ fer ae : Weatber Vine end, wales shone ® me ; ¥ ly and bit out the checks, uw i eptleman of educetion and good family, whose which were the only part of the fish that he ate. ing one ie a genuine bestowal from the King of He took up the other salmon in turn, eating Saget mire fa pertnal Moatatte famed'to the water: reeumed he poation sd Biscente the greatest contrast to the aw much a few months ago, which sent an official | Senin began to Terai y sap the fad out mee », being Sao eel Rectohunn big, of to the bureau of Pa rei \ercegdorebasi ned onto the bank as had previously done, of the schools with that which was tome in- ‘Then pay your tax and cease to ‘kick. F é i I i ‘alary, sent out to Brazil by a Lon- landing don haberdashery firm. After awhile he went from the d ah Do imto Dusiness ‘on his own account in Mr. Robert M . Fare, but” sount failed and drifted ‘Tuesday evening, June 14, the Mite Society boat “two —a- poorer purse than - ever. give their final in the church. bby water, i But there "the wheel “of. fortune ‘took ‘Tho base ball has broken out Cel. Sresten and Stee eee Oy a it sauce pin a Eine John Brooks, fr 88. Omcae Win be en et appear ie, have bean injudcioulyselactod cei Becker’ Charles Neuman, a ‘aan tienes teenie beet ace poioad was idyllic in ite peaceful’ beauty and Kem lished and very wealthy heiress oe love Goodness. It is true that the late grand duchess irony Sete? rece married. | By wisely had to enduge the loss of her husband and half has up «colossal fortune, which is now rreatest Feckoned above the half dozen millions,and has oe come to be recognized as the leading financier i > ef I j | § a 3 E bil if iT i | - “A great deal of popular impression the effect that bears ure savage and in their native wilds, Ihave seena | i E i | | i if I i i fin uy ii f | f i Forge es ; E ah i l r] s iif itt int | Hi i Ey HH i E if | i | i i ‘ i if f il Ir. sit ne | i i i t i f

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