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. s.* r . . THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, JULY 30, 1892—SIXTEEN PAGES. 13 CT \“j vines, or siant almost ~ wes ——— —_ =tibestiniesde xAL wo ali a £ A. teat tote coder to; alia steepucsa Mistakes by Easy Going and Some of the Monsters New Under | His Made ‘Hesemblance THIS EVENING. IN WASHINGTON, There ie one street, supported on massive Basy \. ‘arious Flags a Man's Dead =e ac aa ; ail - —— qzches, of comparstively easy grade, but it is | written té The Eventae Star by Oltte Thome Miller. | From the Ctncinsat Gommercial-Qusstie. Correapondence New Yor Press. Also pig He teanee OBE ween ASS ; . war oid to parenta, children tect The Oldest Old City in the Brasilian | '22S; ‘ise Upper town tm surface i by nemeses| [® THE RAST GOING THE IDEAL| Tho Royal Sovereign, the largest warship ix | 4 daily newspaper in Boston hed on ite eat- | Srey wurien SPR ee are [eat ee ae ae tenes ee | eed After = prolonged study of thoes | the world, has just made her trial trip with the | torial staff » young graduate of Harvard Uni- | _©720-su Republia tremes—the Rio Vermilho at one end and Mon- | who err in other ways, and unconsciously, often | cers of the British admiralty on board. Her | versity whose parents reside in Waltham, Mass. FUTURE DAYS. | cesses other—are more hills than Rome with the purest motives, work great harm in | “ieplacement is 14,156 tons,and ber speed, | The young editor wrote well and his reviews at- HOMAS DOWLING & SON, Ancus , 612 Evua.w —_—_—_— | sit upon, broken by picturesque but tiresome | the baby lives intrusted to their care, one is al- | Which was kept up for three hours, was 18.1 | tractod the attention of the oder literary men Does BRIOK BUILDING, CRED AS A BREW. | MARKET PLACE SIGHTS. |£!Suro, ude you in batone spot when per’ | most ready to believe. that the ability to “et | Knots por hour. The largest and fastest vessels | of Boston and tho neighborhood. An oecesion | #ABGE BRICK BUILDING, CARD AS A BREW. your devtiuation may be two or threa | alone” is the most valuable trait in «mother. {Of the French mary, the Admiral Baudin and arose for sending the young gentleman HoUas. tanieh Lange suros, Yor UO _—-—- Se ak ee an ce ae Yet on looking elosely into her ways and noting | the Formidable, are’ 9,000 tons leas and their | to Montreal fora piece of newspaper work. | Ghiek Shades of Color Among the Population—The | ever. At AT A lec 2 betied fo peed is three knots less. Our bettie ships—the | He went there and registered at tho St. ‘THORSD, Scat FOURTH, at | ead tat chine loca bia 2 7 eaieie, We apmeknctls ad tha rca | Vasecase atau ae Settee, thee on eb ary. wil pt trom the sand | Thehome of the eney going is overrun by | *F¢ 4,000 tons less spd their estimated speed is} few hours when be noticed that be | ms 92h cormerol let and Cetrwrm so, the babies, that being the easiest way to get along. | toree knots less Italy hee five ships afloat | was closely .watched by = gentleman older | 47,2" the | Now, I awocter’ thane, whcleowssa | whces displacement is nearly ae lazge as that of | then hinecif, who scsmed to baying tu the wid-dais baby, but wno—beside its mother—wante it al-| the Royal Sovereign and whose epoed is sup- | hotel. Betore his first evening was passed he | YE0. Ww. ‘Muscular Negro Laborers—Sedan Chairs Inetead of Conches—A Liat of Wealth—A New Steam Elevator. . poco STIOENEY, Auct., 1416 New York ave. . ~ From The star's Treveltae Counntasioner. Spd Dee ie arte oe gage ds ‘was surprised to receive acard bearing his own | TRORTERS' GALE GF TERY VALTAPLE 1m-| ti gicomee Mz. Vaszoe Sarsicr. Tamra, uy Suxv anew, Jane 18, 808 | ecient ren fh ty i, dea | Swope sie enn of se pane from a gentaman ho vated for an in- |" FROKED MUR, prRgopitoe Ne OS CR tector peat cal ERHAPS NO CITY IN cee audi Ms lg Ota coe el cadeniak eats Pree terview below. The to| pf ERI cast paeion cts the ene 2 CORNER M AND VATU STREETS ¥. W., Brazil ia so iuter- ios 3 oa - ‘young maa ~ the ey | ths Sain bas any ships that ill compare in size oF | pot pleco peg = hte S'S Seat of th a WASUINGTON, D.c., venses vereign. The | corm + | latter compares curiously with other warships | TeMs°®, reins pon. Rapes pe sata nag : pe Lg "7 vereolt BOARD{XG AND DAT SCHOOL, and the leading mercontile steamers of the mar- He had fost a son by death, to whom the young nbia, : 12 {time nations. Tho crack ship of the British | man from Boston bore a striking 2 LEIGH TOS, _| YOR YouNe Laptes any trrriz orma, navy, the Inflexible, a nearly 3.000 tons lees in | prt his tuteceot fa hows had aca Teen es : 1 PROT “s nt than the Hoyal Sovereign. She is | finding their namew to be identical. He in- : : ‘ fe SERRE 820 fot in length and 75 foot Doam, as against | Guired concerning the young maas tamnily acd Pin: pH Mew bolldings perfectly equipped fer health nd overelgn: Es geen ten this are toogeos| abet him. ‘he reat way tat he gave the |e So ott ; eS content . : ti Kong bord font = nore totes | Boston boy an urgent invitation to come to ode His ot sed wtzects im the England as his guost, at the same time express- | 81 3 ) feat to am alley, aud eframe | Steam beat, pamsemrer etevater. perfot sanitation. , half-ereole New merchant steamers of the day we find that | } , win in epee. So, oa Grane to prim end 1 oon a Gig of Now York and, the. ly of Pure, | sMEsenrg. i pak, tbe noqannicce 9 Ne | SEP coder ig | COs «GMa Mane ates to | Srudlefrantarm in Laura, Moder arvana Puritan Boston. Ite Prevent | which have Just pamed ander the American fg, | Visie Wallin and mest thera. Spybee egal atres aa ‘dine | and Mote, id very quail ids by | ore tong by beam. They are| So pressing was his request that the vo — = ———___— . masnive stone buildings are of the —t traight-bachod chair, i 200 or 250 feet longer than the of the En. Swald eh bee oy 4d aro al .. ‘Por stroulars apply to the prinatgal, ct dusaription, and. mest of Ge dveiiingn ors | ; i belief that lewe- es 3 riage neh ht, i | Mas should return with him to London that it | (JRO. w. . 416 New York ave. | 3y25-daa0 ‘Auctions, | g +7 yy was complied with at the earlicet ible mo- ss " === EE provped om the verge of en by | cht only by the oes a eet aero i teen | act, Taking with him letters of atrodwction | 7 D PHOT ifr, weve HOLS! NO. 1859 = ee boa polis | Fors Ss while on mene 4 [ wage ot a ie bean Deir toa number of literary men in England, the Syl "aT None : atte: i CuMrR OF SFODY Frewrerak® Tostall, young editor sailed for that countr;, and tn the | wn 150, tole 10h cant the lawl yocorde Lv the | PJUESSMAKING ALL THE SC MuuR. Low | S\meitenct Pirse tetas ot in South America, for the same reason that | £00fully, se much olned 9 ee eee fee synce of a fow weeks found mee pomensed | DiricsutColumtie. yi gt 3 Dieter ny ise Bt! Complete he | if denined "Ey Pel tee Cor Me ELIZABETH J. SOMERS. fa- ed eB smocessfn! th carrying such a weight forties. ct there ofa tn frow: i ae Cane Ce ee bouses do in New York and Chicago—because | fow saute an if thoy were ating at Sase om the i If the Royal ee crclce pomesrnglh gp oye Montene | Betaete ae RINTH DAI Srargr and cutter for ber star Mine. Kviotema | “yoksete Se Seeiden, cot cere, Scale clapenod| -ia'echin sosey oamy. alin sor yodlanitons bape Z Pa ee ed a ES {Nene ah Sch oe zont ion, and were e 7 | family, the proprictors of the London | and French Boerding and Day School far neally. Bahia is also the spiritual 3 le to own two armament reflects the pr of naval Ti 2 juare, founs Ladice and litte Girls ‘Tenth year het Spal of Brush, Gaing te. nesklones” of’ bis | or tices ondeiren, an people in other pacts af Ge Meee ia wince nery. The Italian Tiahs, Ballo and pected tnboreek is Rhee ed ale a ey Ok | gad fara deerined by ma as follow ALL MATERIALS or 3, Lae Fag cosa nde the Fiat the archbishop, and domiuated by its | world kee; Fhe rc and —— ‘Think of the martyrdom of s gnest im the prsaaped yen gee for he was » mav of atiractive person and man- | 7 noe sor pao : He CLEANED AND DYED. iaty-eeve sre Gane owner written on : -ton guns; carries 80-| Nera. Thr thew. Seksces nee ren te eeeerenene Yo | palanqein, in the expensivences of ‘its curtains, | home of the easy going! Not onlv are the chil- | ton guns; the French Admiral Baudin nnd the | Move qshyouet her to Lim ef cnemen te deod'or met taecare the 8 ‘ SILKS_NO MATTER HOW VARIEGATED—DYED The instant you set foot in Babia you ere | the amonnt of its ing, the livery of ite oar- | dren always under foot, all the chairs sticky | Vormideble carry 75-ton guns, the Times office. This came to him unex. | ember 13. three years 5 plunged at once into the heart of the oldest riers and maybe by the arms emblazoned upom | and bread and butter on the sofa, but the small S1-ton pected and undesired. and he wus disposed to | “Tacuter 4 RICH EVEN GLOSSY BLACK. — . ion and the center of its business activity, | it. And when the splendor of the private sedan nts themselves, with their nolee and unre- ip® guns. rofuse it. He was urged to accept, however, r —_ a ye the landing is fronted by a busy market | has departed it is sold for public uses Cer- wildness, inaist on seeing hor, prob- is, | and was told that it would be easy fo> him after ~ ra = Selianer; | Good called tor ANTOK wiscmen, | Fyrthod ot. epeai am tn toriand Prom tainly every Indy of the aristocracy must have | ably soil her gown with sreaay fingers, handle ding afew months in the home office in | $i0u da Stina ot me to PES Private lemons: 18. SO cha banonn 80 ivil her own go cadeira, to becarried about by | her parasol and fan, ran off with her umbrella Lomion tye abroad on some desirable duty | "thin ten 2 porte wit bt eid — Het aw. NOPS MARTIN'S ENGLISH AND two liveried house negrose and followed by &| and often go vo far az to demand any Little for the paper. He accepted the offer, and after | Sunt seet tered an lg 3318 MSPESE. AVR GR tones eos Oe ce Fetinue of female servants —for the ride in the | thing in ber possession that pleases their fancy. }® few months was sent to Paris with inde- a Oe | Trostees, E ss thi SS ema seem inh a me The pendent authority and under circumstances AYSE. JR..} aEee ay STILE AF Eleoae, acting ten, in pings. wake cule directions, uses? . Dest y - re a ‘weory any one by a public elevator, would be to lose caste | Pow" who dreads. his tucroachianenes, Tie vin. | exceeding fort dinate of the noted De Blowite, but acter a | E Atgter ModND teed WagseASE ROVE | ¥, 5 : , ‘ ema isa beyond retrieving. : i more effective in action than guns exceeding | srecial comminioner from the editor of tbe | pOCLOCk PM. E MISES, _ ao HoSARD, UNIVERARTY. weenrcat reat: that weight. Thore is very little doubt that | fot). pea, ratte: cali 5 cre g tation. wo Dental and oharimacentionl depant ment ‘TUE BIO ELEVATOR TOWER. 8 ine D ee eae inet | Times in Paris. ‘This brings him into relations adhe F : ; Ailbate per oes ee Par seria’ Sion Pausing in the market place, you observe | Such ee they bed tentreved | With the highest functionaries, and it is doubt- | te fll ry. TIS 18h wt yi sta pe fe | ful if any ted with the bi : rates : Ds CON MERCTAL < that the lighter-skinned, well-dressed portion of <n dase teen eh aes ete enemy. The projectile thrown by the | ever held a more importaut and teeponsible chwstaut trea The eset eal | | hes ; isbstems | W Sannin oe Novae oll simtons Des the erowd appear to be perpetaally tending in | 4. T= RITECT S7O% c Royal Sovereign will’ weigh 1,200 pounds, and | °°" hola, = mor visions of would ruste's hanes fetes ard one direction—toward the big, square elevator | ‘homeslven is sree: | Left to their own | thet thrown from our Massachi From the time when he left Boston for Mon serspald be msageapad thoerad tesemael tower. Join the procemfon of merchants, tu | 4evices, with their wills untrained, the seeds of | pounds. Such missiles will do quite ical this veeeg ars Gcouaj nomea oie Sao oye posta fetemr the ol aeeorggerrt carcloemess and selfishnoes rapidiy grow into| Gamage if they strike an objoct as « missile | St! shaped foF bim. by influences over which | £42, tbeowaer sie premerty Mr. fam Cubrellss end wlaniors’ with bread brnnssea | weeds which may take a lifetime to soot out A | weighing x «ton or nearly « ton. he has heldno control whatever. His name is W. imetiave persiual stceution,s therefore tis land Bais and Jackets of, yellow ponges, followed by | sed wrong is done to children who are do ———_ +22 M. Follerton, and every word of what has been out Himitation oF reserve. vervants carrying their smallest franded of the necessary discipline, who are | Written for The Evening Star. written about him was related by one of his (ee Joucnter smanive stone backed up | BOt taught to respect the rights of others and ORES tonal frionds, 10 whom he told the story in Faris | Sohed hese oe eT ee ee ee oe wird ‘lose under the bluff. In its semai-darkness you | 0 Feetrain their own lawlessness. Because of ciara last year. 4 n O° deposit recuiided. REPAIRING. GEORGE ERY. aun aaglemnetiy eoandons of salve of | this neglect they are dreaded ‘and feared by | When of « winter night uit whe att ie : one wwikier g every one who knows them, when with little ore my study fire, cam FaRET ROTO CONSERT: ar [omlepe pre ge a A wor ‘Thich | coutrol they might have beon « credit to par-| Tove to muse o'er authors’ wit ilar Ee te nt 38 poo to Wat ate: (fining Wo Pata Warned okies: Py loken wo teena rand sor. hee no human creature could long endure. Deposit | out, « foy to and a welcome gues} Of Iixt the poet's lyre. nay CDenne, the edventarous Irishman | rturs $e Washinapen st 720 ergans repaired. i rol wif 8 Lites, Bivector sans Sas 100 reis (Scents) at the turnstile, grope your | °veTywhere. ‘To quick forget the day's reverse end ex-captain in the Prussian army, who was 7. ‘ <TS, “KeAEArEE AND, COUR TNE Pr wOs at ~~ —1____ ae cng a Gab. Gen any toa | The daughters of such s household come to ‘And lose all thought of pelf, sentenced at Berlin the other day to three w B.c. See ch, ROHN y TEMPER OF , Goudie elevator, only one car of which fe used | Womanhood with nohabite of neatnoss or order| and take tor beter or for enrse yeary' imprisonment for making’ false cherges naa tonne 2 Boanpr ata time, andenter the one about toascend. |*uduo thoughtful care for others. The case en lane ‘My books from off their shelf. of treason and perjury against the military TEINWAY, CHASE, @Al ‘BRIGGS PiaNGS : - of avon is even worse, A boy with that mas - ABLE rat.| GUN AY, GAA5E OARERE Afro ae Nghesd bobs ting hemp tn ects enter, | terfal nad. all-gvanping satare, which, daly | “Tisselaom wores,I mast confess attache to the German embassy in Paris, can | -"PEOY ipa hich exvokes like “all an does every | CoD! is an element of success in his For few so true as these only be compared, in respect of the boldness —_ 35 Ba. oom i - A Damar svoaR PLasten. wane se fn | future conflict with the world, needs alwavs| which tenderly my hands carens and variety of his carcer, to his illustrious and the four-mile-long street that out- : careful drilling in respect for’ the righty of fi ie water is the original San Salvado?, ey its work bobbing up others, including animals. He seeds training anded nearly four centuries ago, and and. down with a seasick, ‘motion, “anu | in personal daintiness, in civility, in gentle- ‘That ie upon my knees, countryman, Barry Lyndon, who similarly a today filled with commercial houses. It’ is literally fly you ‘are dumped on top of the blum, | et of manner.” He ly born a. Hitless Sebsiabley anak ths MFequest of te And lift the mind to ideal things, figured at the court as well us in the camps of | PP yy Pecared Geraby, we will offer for soe in front ‘To humorous fights of mirth, Trederick the Great. | What was the precisa | AUGOSI ini, at FIVE QCLOUK P.M the follow * as ~ a : p 4 : » As soars the soul on fancy's wings Hibernian origin of this latter-day “Lyndon” w, —— swarmed with negroes, sud with people whose | 5:9 feot above the starting point. ‘Then passing ee See ee ‘To realms afar from earth. in not no clear to the London World, history ore otf Gites Dyer, Sevecead, sald complexions are not mach lighter, thor ert | through another self-registering gate you find | Psth of a noble man! led, not driven nor having only become acquainted with him after | lot lying near BO said vebdivision mones may bon tise les Sat and ibeir hair less | yourscit upon ome side of @ tifal little still less allowed to reach maturity . “ tightly curled—for city’ t P : ; IJ am weary and alone be had somehow procured a commission in the Semicew anes env enaa pists, Fromting 18 sre the Munieipal Palace, ban ancient eel ‘What comrade is so dear Prussian army, but, being gifted ine high de- ; ; ‘ase jor and other oan " high skinned minority are many English ‘diehadin Aki tao fay had accel by | Self-training is a thing rarely attempted by a A8s Goldsmith's Vicar, all my own gree with that glibness of tongue and insinua' ‘ His Ingloalde’ cheer! ing address which are at once th y and Tominating’ ands tee Tanke, oh ieee. | mistake from Portugal. From the square you | grown man, accustomed to indulge rather than} givin nines pane the danger of his ‘Celtic compatriota he ray and tobacco trade for in | B&¥e # magnificent view of the harbor and lower | to fight his inclinations. ‘The world will rudely Sophia Iignts my pipe, aged to ingratiate himself to. such [tire tow oy has fally as much | ‘¥®, though from such an elevation directly him external decency. «show of regard| And manly Burchell silent sits with the crown princess, an indiscriminating commerce with the United States as Para with | ve" #t you can distinguish little in the latter | for the claims of others and certain appear Of heroes finest type. devotee of everything British or Irish, that he ‘ ; S BAINES, its india rubber and Rio with ite coffee, | but a semicireular sweep of red-tiled roofs and indispensable to the reepect of his neigh- ‘was actually appointed a kind of military tutor | _3¥25-eo&dbs' GEO. : | ances though in every case the exports are greatly in |.” the open spaces between them a multitude of | bors, but in his own home, in the bosom of If jovial, Lawrence Sterne I scan. toher oldest son, Prince William, now the TIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers. ‘ ant-like figures moving about. Just beyond | family, he will to the day ‘of his death displa; German emperor. "The French war, in which | Li“ ame Sezestsing qhocet ovmey, wel knows crcems of the importations. Rice, coffee. dis- | canoes, row boats, jagandas nnd launches dot | the wcifthoee, the eek of the feelings pecsery te lence ss be took park, brought him the rank of captain, | PEREMYTORY SALP OF VALUABLE PROVERTY, | fownrucos. MELSTAL TR DUGERE monds, dye woods and oranges are also shipped | the Rcrbor and dart to and. fro like living , the careleseness 88 | At Uncle Toby, brave old man, bash rel okt net y | NO.127 H STREET, NEAR FIRST, NORTH: | {2 ‘apdin hick will be, my in considerable quantities. things. Farther oat faint spires of emoke de | °% $20 wishes of others, the habits of disorder Or Widow Wadman’s waim, Sl cccaceccar hele Eine? gots tte | ocr Miigt lvls den nae amar capes SOIT ST SHADES OF COLOR 1x THE ForvLATiON. | note paming steamers and white sails from | tae boskuear’” hit Character in his unfor- And drop ea 0 drown the oath {ng in an enemy's country, aid now bis dows [18,a HALMPAET EIREOCEOCR imimnvorits | | gn AES - Blacker blacks than those of this sectfon it Fesemble “pai ‘The easy-going mother is frequently the re- mae ea umee coma ward carecr was swift." Mgueet bidder sub lot pumbered. atx 0), th eases et AP Ls ‘would be impossible to imagine, for they come | pain % cil tas galt of « too sovere training, [in which petty | Myot and patton satere both, On emerging trom hiscasements O'Danne was | niberedscren nindrel aud ninatcen (1D) tosting E Nip poore Corzrar. direct from western Africa within a generation | ™ _ HZ oh tome sort destrozed any plenenre fm Sp hig thichrenfere manor sete pened Io ef Pease tee Ree | QS “Fall courss in each ‘ollagy, with @irlomas i pical 5 a home, ughter 3 ch he le er 2 we such « household is apt to think, when emart- | Fielfing and Smotiett iowa ead ing and Ishmaclitich life in France, Switzerland | PROT. ©" 0°" 0) Sw en Arwares Crow Compan. Eee hing orguen preparsiors sino P rudoe aambrae tee habs celae rf. , . os are On the land. side squares of the oddest look | ars Tever, baverchome, then sbeit ty | ‘Though gallant Tom fale tn the power Saati bp conmaitiee cnotaer ema | solic gremetees © en COnUBtN 3 a ans : ing houses you ever saw stretch away into long, pence and comfort init.” And so feeling rhe ‘Of Beltaston, the gay, impudent as it was ingenious, against the laws hundred (100) dollars required a, time o sale. Terms | Wrineat irregular strecta and straggle off into the green | naturally falls into the opposite error. In try-| And Random ls atrite wild, roperty, and on his arrest it turned ont that | $2 0¢complied with in ten iting purchaser’ X country, outlined by rows of palm and orange | ing honestly and sincerely to do her duty, to And Cilaker over cold, pens hold i eg ‘And fair Sophia all so mild, rs 7 2 gece 3 ee relations with trees. The “leading hotel”—e short distance | secure her household liberty, which is a all 40 - | the Fenians, at whore head he even offered, frova the elevator. facing another and more ex- | breath of life, she failed to draw the line at|. Amd Peregrine too bold. sword in hand, to make 4 descent upon the the guise of philanthropy, ostensibly to rescue | tensive squaro—is as poor, in everything but | license, and license is as bad in its tendencies coasts of Ireland, with the view of wresting be resold at risk and cost of defatt WASH'N DANENHOWER, for Owners, ‘or. sith Seicwe, front got v1 LEK, Prestdemt, n r What wonderland in Dickens glowi— rately feces tte Ga ‘ny bale Tt &8y Salen. 'Va. the pagan captives as brands from the burning as any it has been my ill-fortune to find. | ## the evil she wished to avoid. = Justice and freedom from its Saxon oppressors. Gente and Che | - " we and Ping then to 8 Gixistinn eoustry ‘where | There is's Detter cue ot the seutbers extreama _ THE T00-BUSY MOTHER. Ban On pthread zi ‘and : Ris 2; VILLE ACADEMY 18 A THOROTGIE they might be baptized, and at the same time | of the town in the suburban hamlet cailed One of the most serious mistakes » mother jemi vactem pe Ss 9 Fiery Outburst, SPAY, AUG st | H&S OCLOCK &. within Coed eke ee eel reward those vio had been #0 kind as to cap- | Vermilho {Green river), where many of the city ‘And Heep, more knave than fool; pecorder. wills, Monigusnery es. ture them by « lifetime of unrequited toil." | merchants reside with their famihes. It is sit- | “A” make is allowing hersclf to be too much oc- | James Steerforth dashing to the end, With regard to Bismarck’s irreconcilable atti- vo | eu with other than her motherhood cares, Aunt Trotwood, i i horse | “Hun away now; mother's too busy!" is often | aca Die aye remot tm, tude toward the omperor and his administra- heard, but to one who thinks what it means ‘With Dora, crowd the view. tion few persons outside the immediate court | “ys, LATIMER & SLOAN, hae is among the “saddest words of tongue or pen. circle at Berlin are aware to what extent | _J)25-dta Aucticncors. lies along the Vermilho river, whose banks ate | TOO busy to attend to the one andindi-| An, kindly Me. Pickwick thial Princess Bismarck is responsible for her hus- NCANSON BROS., Aucts. cor. 9th & Dta.n w. always lined with squatting women washing | ‘!dul work placed in her 1 ‘Too busy— ‘And that poor Little Nell! STARY ACADEM I Hall, Pooksktll. . as GHt, 4 rent ‘ormwail, 3 band’s provent sentiments. While the prince ENTIRE CONTES THE “RCRUET- Richmgnt end Wanye the city’s dirty linen. doing what? j And there wo see Bob Cratchit’s bliss was in office abe made a point of keeping ia |) EEN PARR HOTELS Of SEVERE STUEET CLAY 18 Ti ceoar toons. For cpishenees fre ne 'At Vermilho the principal amusement and in- |, It may be housework, it may be cooking and With Tiny Tim grown well! tee: hacks 4 and is but little knows’ at 0 ROAD. NORTH OF BOUNDARY STREET. alverti: at So"S BUTLER, A M., dustry is whale fohing! Yor, strange to any, | baking and keeping thehonsein beantitul crder | gov tresttl merry Christmas time ontaide werld. Only once did che abandon her | OPLGGE ETAT: sUCUT POUND, 1802. sf OER | thtp ity, i _ eee RPenecteetrecdane those huge fish frequent these waters, though | 924 | seg oy Great varieties of: appetizing ‘With generous festive cheer— habitual reserve, revealing herself as the coun- | ‘Dire contents of the ““Schueteen Park Hotel,” con- | stolen property, ee ST SPORES BALL FOR BOvs. RT. GHOROER, they long ago deserted every other place along | 00d for the comfort and happiness of thoro! rst to tne music of the chimel sect tactoeshoodn © women of an Piao By tebe," 74¢1eht Chandeliers Pe oP Gadiaees o biked at co the Brazilian coast. It is not generally known, | ¥° ng, Siow aint) A sai daktaaes trecctinary strength of wied and’ chaaties | Ssteae atta take, HER Cinodeiters, fand all ta trouble ations SU ressaels tonne . but it is true neverthelese, that once Bahia bay ng ith stitching hs cauon oil bo wel teanmaeena Erin Sq: Wal fablea, £22-light Beacketa, poe ae Fhe - —¥ 7 was the most renowned fishery in the shall look as well ¢] yyy up the fire and trim the light, deed, it never can be forgotten—-by those who | Se°eantt, aoe BHeerare. a ‘whai he 15 Day W. FRANKLIN ST, BaLTE : world and near the close of the seventeenth | thelr neigh! ee ee ne Draw up an easy chair, were privileged to be the guests of the prince | #1 Wat. Fete Bar Wend Fixtures, with | Sa segou 122 & BOARDING AXD DAY SCHOOL ————— century was rented by the Portuguese king for ae ee Ne! For Thackeray it is tonight feel prten poles ed pinged ol ge Fo Oek Cakes. mat, ae, Bee = Ber Jone ladieg wil reoiey Voucwlsy sytem re enongh Chinese here to add a touch | $30,000 a year. To this day hundreds of Ba- ‘With wicked Becky there! resent several of the members of the cabinet, fater Cart, ae cee: in’ Tereny . carat emnancipeted they. ‘would not | the flesh of the monsters, which, toey res es aecetaaes a: <li the labors, of TWIN Cite unseat se ee Besley oe ond. rs | Wicca work for lore oF money, and 40 the planters im | a article of food, aa for the more commercially | #mil With Clive and prattling Boy, umber o: ni of 8 . As Esmond into Flanders roams was unusually silent and apparently in ® mood i ted a few le ‘of coolies, it the @: valuable oi] and bone, Quantities of whale of ie % Jicamast dit ol gros = tetmenh diesem ont | tote ansondhall a then sbetonene cageriy gob-| Ife resident of 1 large city, where woos and Ané Bostrix beams with Joy. (coy. tog epee ere! and if an erty seen reduced the uegroes to reason. | bled by the n« ) and Portuguese, needs of all sorts constantly appeal to \- Hah! joo mrete uambers of casole inins megrecses, | Snsophia foreigner oes to mariot to bay 7 the ton Irving with his Dutchman dight Mi Wits TELLS ALT, en, Fae bet. = aw. ‘Yet and Noren TMORE. proud as peacocks in their gorgeous turbans, | pork he is quite as likely to have wl occupies her, She Mroplerwerk that aun msianareata cians: MApAM PAYS, f ASD GRIROPO = white gowns and multiplicity of gold orna-| palmed off apon him. Fayre B. Wann. 3 anes t 709 18TH 6 W. ments because rejoicing under the name par pee See shrewish frau to cozen; : Banpfact ares of ai nati ence of Bahia vith fe Katrina's blooming cheeks are red. b sF COODS south of excellence of Uabianas. ‘wis bare feet aa MORES INDIGNANT. ‘And ripe with roseate blushes, ih UOTION: Ammonncements next academic year " -heeled slippers they ewing alon, = = for the are sialon gat carriage fat comes only from | He Teeues e Challenge fo 2 Chicago Raltor, lee Re To dary to treat Germany < a (s ee bee HOTELS. perfect bo ortions and cannot be se- cepts It om Terms. behige he rehes, ! Woe upon him!” ‘virtue of « deed of trust hearing date the 20th | oS 1" ul i re Ae the wasp srtted, nano nlp oed ioe bY | ‘The Marquiade Mores has become offended Of poets, Poe drops tn the most Fe eae eed éanlated, for want |S sand recat fe fie Ditic of coteanoea 5 aver women of colder climates. at an editorial in the Chicago Tribune of recent And side by side with Scott, “Bube,” the most om fensive term in the German seared, vo will eit Sp raMlicaacton om ay, Sopher. ANNAPOLIS, MH. Pescara peal eure mee date and sent the follwing note to the veteran ‘Tho’ Byron often rules the roast if apptied in the sense of anger toa| FV OCLOCE SMe in ene ty ea at attache ioe, The negroes who labor about the wharves dis- | @ditor, Joseph Medill: With Robie Burns, I wot; man; and the threat against the emperor was | that costaiy sect exiane'tn ‘and’ ‘in the TION OTVES play remarkable muscular development of the “38 Roz Dumoxr Txanos, eee genial bards, | conveyed by the following worde: “Das soll mir oo hvac on eine Sovertbod a am F CANDIDATES POR a gent my Babe bussen.” There quute enh dhuiiben, ant inebh tee dotnet Panis, July 12, 1892, ‘With Tennyson and leave thelr cards fea ge aieagos poppe emery oo} ee gely fandsed ‘and fortyreee iD. nishing thickness, if one may judge by the | “To the Editor of the Tribune ‘Where Shakespeare called before. burdeus they are continually bearing upon | i them. There is a school of scientist your ii ¥ ‘Welcome, old cronies of the brain, ee i know, who c'sim that the greater thic! Ps pres poohhongioops mot ‘the negro’s skull, as compared with that of the greet you o'er and o’er again white mau, is simply che vosult of an effort na | tis countey your kind appreciation of myself is mm it and sense are past! the pert of nature to protect his brain from the | 20t shared. I wish to know if, as editor of the ‘or Is It the General’s Ghost? intense rays of the tropical sun, to which, like | Tribune; you take the responsibility of the Reroine's From the Boston Post, the Moor, he is “a neighbor of near breed. Yours truly, ‘They assert that the bisck man’s mental in- * «¥, pe Monza.” ‘With all my heart, I trow. feriority is due entirely to the The receipt of the letter. caused » panic : sutures of bis skull close ler age pm ettias Bn ther Pray God, while throagh the world I tread, was found and the peper has f ‘This motley, checkered scene, becoming | the challenge, naming soft ‘Trees orcharde the child is tad tee ‘These fields be always green! as bright aud capable of receiving instruction ‘For on life's fateful, transient stage, ‘as any white one, and that he suidenly grows ‘Though golden locks turn gray, stupid and indifferent. They also claim’ that Mine are the friends that never age— were Africans to continue dwelling in temperate ‘them climates ne taany conturies as have the Sexons hier et their skulls would lose this then poet ome tee seo ep pg ypowme nd Yarrow Farm, Laurel, Md., July 25, 199% <2 Cittsen. : ire EEge § ee Ii j i i3 it i with the demand: made upon it. fancy it will not be to convince the all-conquering white race that its superiority is due only to the fnct that our ancestors pened to live where the sun's rays were feeb! and therefore their osseous plates grew However that theucy may be the negroes about’ seem to have craciams of iron instead ‘of britile bone, for they carry everything con- ecivabie on top of the bead, cones such quorumous barrels of sugar aud tales of eotton & « horse could not stagger nnder. These latter burdens are slung upon pole: by means of| . Afer a cabinet eounei! Thareday Mr. Topes and thus toted on tho shoulders the go-crnment leader in the British z LF ii & Fg 5 Be i I a i e i Hy att i 4 a a jE il li eral together. We see scores of dari i i a l iff eet 7] ite itt 4 | i i ff fa ye i fr H HH i it f