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E THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. ©, THURSDAY’ DECEMBER 1, 1892—TEN PAGES. 7 — — a — ———— — = — — — ———— PREPARING FOR THE TRAMFS. ages apa ——- cers ware — COMMODORE BARNEY'S SHIPS. THE CABS AND THEIR PATRONS. TO KEEP THE CHOLERA ovr. | EDUCATIONAL. [ EDUCATIONAL. | RAILROADS. The Night Lodging House Being Put in °"*- In the first place or perform lei mea 58 The P: Su ‘of Discussion by the case —— | = Pauper Cenditien. | will sare that such a the fast _expenece ana | Sunken Vossen whe crue ae at red Experiences of ee a Cabby Farrage Resins — Warweureet suTON. jes x WASHINGTON. | RPE BEGAN UE TAR ROAR a 1l go Ip needy instead of going to J ASHING *- x ATNA'S SCHOOL FOR SINGING. BORN EARS, SUPERINTENDENT WARNER PuoPosEs To sae. the dealers, and then again it is thought that | Correspondence of The Evening Star | ‘The experiences of Stax reporters in investi-| After the meeting of the Senate committee | )), 120 13H ST. XW Seg ms Sihechs wyatt aecetersiad Healian method ia + — arrnic mente, For CIRCULAR | cares ceatorion aut grunt onsen BEN HTS. tee, 18 EARN THEIR BOARD axp Lopo- | S@Bitary Officer Frank will be able to cut down Urrzn Mantvono", November 30, 1892. | gating the question of overcharges made by | On immigration yesterday atWew York a state- | fn) feeegiton sm ‘ail di a SOME INTERESTING stontes or wnat | [* tFAusporiation expenses or else spend it in| The Patuxent river is the scene of many his- | cabmen have attracted considerable attention. ™ent was made to the representatives of the | *??! UDIA STUART, Principal. di-im' Stains Wit os hrepafed to eive.ceratic concerts with re i ‘ * s TOR, acts from Faust. ore. |. on the same «Statousen N. MAR TARES PLACE AT THIS INSETTUTION. | to do'in {he eet one geaty rays been able torical events, One can seo today in many | One patron of cabs, a woman, writes to. Tas Press to the effect that the time bed been Lape or hairosine diag PEP eos Waterers SSeS . ae is transportation will state that he hae a home in | Places along its banks traces of war. It will be | Stan her experiences, as follows: Se a ee erin et a ack camietha Cian arame | side | and Washington to Since the death of “Brother Whiteford” sev- some purticularsplace und if he could only cor- Temembered that exrly in the year 1814 that®| Tux Stan always, sooner or later, takes up| ®*pect of the question in relation to the [yy MamLBGTON CONSENT: OF Musto, | RLOCUTION, ORATORY. Dramatic ACUON | SIP ER Yoh ons eral sears a&o the greatarmy of tramps that | respond with bia relatives he could get the nec | fect of seventeen small gunboats were fitted | ang subject affecting the prosperity nd com- | Probability of the cholera visiting this country | W Sustains Tannen fourth year. Piano. | sag ie ADAL TOWNSEND: Beecher Tae Tae | eee een gn Passes through this city at least twice a F ; ; cP siraatrars a ar An ene ands OF he will make some other state- | out in Baltimore and Commodore Joshua Barney | fort of the District. So I was not surprised, | Next year. The shutting down of immigration, | fF2%;."olee, Yiolim, Bate, ‘cornet, hc. "Frew nla taxes to pt — oi rector. n2in* ecarch of a warmer climate bas not fared so ™¢@t which could be investigated to Nariottowe ie, P™, a yaant Ntrasture dally, | placed in command of them to protect the | though much pleaced, to read the article on | it was argued, would lessen the danger of such = puys OUR “CHRIS Mas coey = JROF RET SCHOOT. advantage P Le . i P , Se 8 SOUVENIR” — | Faglieh ter fer comm earep: Sundar = well ae thes didin his comfortable quarters, | he could provide for mc appinente ” "P*™* | shores of the Cheaspeake bey and its tributa- | cabs in the Seturday paper. If you care to; & Visit materially. | 35 sBieea erste aa eptitline holder te Pipi sence pee Srengrieee e™ | AS ny, Dave WASMINGTON AND SOUTH. but Mr. Warher, snperinten of charitie: By telling some of them that they will be pro- | cies from the raiding parties of the British hear another witness, or rather victim, I shall; Dr. Edson of the health board had been sum- | Present Archibald Schooi of By eines, 213 C.0.W. | cog yy time SUSAN P. POLL Sy as | tarwiy of Puilo.an Sienpe- & now arranging » place for their _aceommoda- | vided for until an answer can be had toa letter | army, who in August, 1814, began their inva- | be glad to tell you my experience. In fact it | moned to give his views regarding the proba- | _™ * a to A VSICAL CULTURE, LESSONS pupil Residence, “Close study of nice “Ane Te ul orators NG, 507 Fast Capitol ‘ 4 A ri (ANG Tm CI S¥ ERSON DRAW a LOCU TION, Hon this winter where the birds of passage will directed to their home it is certain that many | sion Into the United States. While this little | will be a relief. | bility of cholera coming to thie country and Qj iirsias crayon tontains nis tees TOBA | yi isradio oe» Seairen on opporsanits to exhibit their worth cage kee cones ex ae cece ‘of an feet could not do much service at sea, yet it) Tam somewhat of an invalid, and find the | the probable effect of cutting off immigration. | sons in pastel and water color. REYNOLDS. Artist, | BY #teu ms some degree. uri - = re 5% Room 9, 608 F sh nw. miiowe | Mrs, RLIZARYTH K. ig recent years the police | uuewer 1 hours | Played rather an important part in the war of | horse cars too jarring. Sofor the last three| Dr. Edson expressed himself as strong in the | 20 5-8 ES Bw nos on The institut: be | MYINSTITUTE BURIN ESS COLLEGE, : . 7 stations have cach been used as a resting place | of the night and day pres ake trek f guests | 1812 and 1814, years have used cabs a good deal. j rae ee on would ay = Ive, cor. Ath and Rss Bw RW. FLYNN, ME FeTsairs comoot fon Bors isp rouse for tramps, and although Superintendent War- | and there wil be plenty of working houry in| Commcdore Barney came up the Patuxent | , We live out of own andl ome. teeta) SONG | it ees Aioroaghl nad dads: strvicg rasan: to jeans Seeker Olttgs macieccment = “EEST™ |, Suen iets eipen eoteerek, EO Ress maete, = ner is having » place put in order for them the | ¢ach twenty-four. It is the intention of Supt. | river about the middie of August, 1814, and | into the Baltimore and Potomac station. From | sh} EigrOugniy andl Rude strong roston no | @DHOF. 3. FRANCI® G TEACHER | references. Private tuition, Apply tor eurwuiars ana | HENGT SAND O10 DIV Dutlding is entirely too emall for the purpose Warner that this institution shall put an end to igus | there I took my first cab: was a hansom— | ig figi Pana —_ | + ma considerable street begging, as he hopes when | *% lying at Nottingham when Admiral Coch- | to dist atrest and New Hampshire avenue, country against the dread disease next spring. | pith} information at 14 Co-coran st are it is in operation that citizens, instead of | rane arrived in the river with about 4,500 men, | It took sixteen minutes, and when I asked | The doctor also expressed himself as being of | Yanced. “til 1 = and some of the city’s guests will still have BOSTON. Ms 4™¥ ©. Leavrrr or | “ — | find lodging piaces on the pine board beds | giving to thece * the | under Gen. Hebert Ross. These troops were the price: “It isa quarter,” dnid the driver, | the opinion that the enactment of the proposed MES. DOK. 2121 VERMONT AVE. LW. Provided at the police stations. In addition to | Ledgers ee ee ee car aed ae ae ae ie but really” (with a ead intonation In his oie) |JaW Which would restrict immigration for one Bien uLprevare stnden > of ‘athe’ nex Tor PIANO AND HARMONY. se these places the Night Lodging House = Bee Bladensburg preparatory to the “it ought to be more.” So I paid him 35 cents | Year, beginning next spring, would be a most | PMlutaisstaken, Private tae PHsieat curtune afforded shelter for thousands of unfortunate | ee ee ee Washington. Admiral Cochrane asce and he seemed satisfied. tent factor in the fight to keep the cholera | Call on oraddres+ E,W. DOWAN, A Mt a a Bel ones, and, b furnished them with | Superintendent Warner, after getting s god river, however, and when Commodore Harney | When I came back to the station from that | from the shores of America, = | YOLUMBIA CONSERVATOR Ey a Pt yg — re pe leat, | start in the direction of putting things in order. | learned of hix approach withdrew his flotilla to | same place I was charged £0 cents. Dr. Jenkins of the health board, who is in nw [Plane ‘iol, vowe. | FDWIN HAST, erica. A excrete pal. late of 21 Boston, Mane. w Engiaad Conse A0ING TO MAKE THEM WORK set ont to get a competent man to take charge. | a point near Mt. P: The Nigut Lodging House Association kindly | He had some difficui asant, about one mile north} From the station to 12th street near New | Chicago, is said to hold the same opinion in the | {f° un gave up their building to the District author- | ™ vice Culture Department of MAT in findingan experienced | Of the present Hill's bridge. He ordered his | York avenue it was 75 cents. My daughter | Matter as Edson. OF ORATORY Incorporated rs “, A . a SCING—-TWO YOUN Lt whom he could get to accept the position, | men ashore and left a small guard on board to | was with me, but the rales allow two passe beatae ta bay loaprige oo epee prey | Dnt iidexpertencst teachers odes © MES MANS KINDERGARTEN AxD scHoor ee cee ta his offer and the result of his efforts in that | ire the fleet when Cochrane eaug iu wight and gers. Also back to the station wat 75. "Again | WAS pretext also to hear the discussion and to |chudres suitaacit lamers feicsta aay’ Loar eee | MBM ARS PAIARENGAMTEN AND ction! Rchedn'e im fs eR 0. ities free of rent this year, and st isin this build-| Girection was to make the services of those | desert them, which they did and joine my daughter was with me and both times we | #id the committee by making suggestions, Leen Rare ane orien #8 Per aharte GARTEY NORMAL TRAINING SCBOOL 1v18 , Reave Weshincten “indheaptanced ing that Superintendent Warner proposes tu | whom he asked more valuable im thei: prevent | associates near Bladensburg. Lone-horse coupes. from Markct space wnd| | The committee will mect again today and | 4 ACHYE, Bw often) ter scasivas begin Ontoter sk feats side od Lintted Be- Hi the experiment of making the guests per-| fields of operation. Ho bax about come to the | Tt was impossible for Barney to retreat to the | 14th street and M respectively. | Comtinne the ‘discussion. They feel that the | ()4iCits langeape te tn cote ee enn | form labor © OIL AND TAPESTRY ough to pay fer their meals and | conclusion and he could not go up the | Again, from the-station to F street between | matter isan important one and will be delib- | artistic sua acimntste at an inexperic ced man will have | mouth of the river, d, {unply ing wrace of ex lodging. The building is located on 12th atreet, | to be e1 egal aa $. O. Presto ‘ew | Tiver any further, so be! i surrender | 2ist and 22d stree! 75 cents. I was along | rate in whatever they do, The committee is | pression, di + ee t Miss C. 1. adjoining the first precinct police station. Ii | Haven ie to give the acy oan Whontccney | he burned and wank his This all hep-| and it was @ herdic cab this time. It took | thorized to “‘send for and examine persons, | erate rine ey Sean ieee Maken =" : ~story brick structure and its central | instructions, “| pened between Hill s landing and Mt. Pleasant, | twenty-two minutes, for I stopped a moment at | books and papers and to administer oaths to as an coeeee os | {poARDING AND DAY SGROOL POR GiELA auD “ tion renders it suitable for its uses. | “In other cities the experiment of having a| 4nd many evidences of the fact retain to be | Hurris & Shafer’s to leave an order, I told the | Witnesses. { AS eT hacge: hotest Lp a tt gr Port Several years ago when “Brother Whiteford” | lodging house of this sort has been tried and in | Seen by eversbody who will take the time to go man J would take him by the hour, but Lid | | The present indications are that the commit. | P78 Mm |coursee LACHA ©. TALBOTT. Trine b ne eablise Be cccupied the old church building | each cuse has proved very successful. In the | and see them. A large piece of one of the boats not suppose I wax to pay the price of an hour | tee will adopt the idea of limiting immigration | \[1SSS,¥- BRADLEY I spore: yp. Hugh MoCalloca, Jidge A Macarshyr, $f sajoining the Baltimore and Ohio railroad | city of Beltimore, where the plan. is worked a |i lying partly out of the water right at the old | for jest than a half hour. to this country for ote year and make it the | coran buildinr. Lessous on lads my vsand e anere aaa eeiv SR ’ frack on Ist street, and it was known to tramps | little different from the proposed way of run- | steamboat landing, just a little south of the | All these were taken starting from the station | basis for a report to Congreses. ‘ gre Pacers at aarp Aides Mites, BAISFEAD'S PRIVATE SCHOOL FoR! _ Fo Ba! throughout the country that all they had todo | ning this institution, the expense of free | bridge, and in the channel there is another | with a handbag. | , The immigration committee will continue the | 12m" __ FEAINTRGDEFORT NT x ‘application may. be made at the echool utes: a Tike tee there and ihey would be cared for | transportation was cut down 80 per cent, while | large wreck. “It was in the wreck in the chan-) Now for my experience under other circam- | discussion of the matter, holding meetings in | PHYSICAL. TRAINING. DEPORTMINT AND suusiysiaptata dees Aeseaamedaans Itookacab by the hour from 2tstatreet | New York city and listening to the opinions of | jastW'st”"Avult dascing Sines Taaiee ea Pa palled, and New Hanpehire avenue and finally got out | Varlous authorities on the subject. but it is | tymuincs. Childrata dats, Weunesl a nel that James H. Boswell, who was keeper of | stance: | Hill's bridge for twenty yeni without fear of molestation. All that was re-/ in Boston there wasa reduction of €25,000 quired of them was to remove 2 small fraction | the annual expense of looking afier paupe Saturday | A b i be i | afternoons. Pari eyimmasiam. ALI ston of soil from their fuces and hands, atiend a | The new institution is not yet ready te receive | UP n his oyster prick." at the Church of the Epiphany on G street. It | probable that the committee will arrive at no | effamenns. Si Princhpat ols" | ne and harmony. brief religious service and get their mealeand | guests, but Supt. Warner hopes to have it in|? which was attached two grape | was just thirty-five minutes. “Seventy-five Secition until a return is made. to Washington, : at Buck. accompantet pro 1 RS EXPERT | HER. — SPV. ¥ lodgings. Charitable people contributed food | good working order some time next week. shot, each w hing 4 half pound. | cents.” “But,” Tanildiy remonstrated, “it is | after a full consideration of the matter in Ne - ; ence; bexinuers or advanced: new ang rapid WING TAUGHT BY AN E exd fuel, and the kind-hearted old man who | paar eat They were all covered with mud and ina good | only five minutes over the half hour.” York. method iis; east referees fescue at tery, moderate eaten. conducted the place was known at all seasons aa state of preservation considering the seventy- We never break an hour,” he said, with ———_+o-—__—_ 1406 1 met. BW.) _o é rises ae wabemmemieeie of the year by his suit of sackcloth. | KEN FOR A ROBBER. eight years they had lain in the water. Mr. -THE GREATEST OFPOR: | dignity. BUYING THE INDIAN LANDS. “ART INSTRUCTIO that he strack something in that | If bad not had appointments to keep I tunity ever offered to parents. cuisazea, veachors, | NY 2 Boswell cli A SERIOUS BLOW To THE TRAMPS. A Man Who Got Into the Wrong House is : | - designe: old wreck like a cannon, and there is but little | would have gotten in again and taken a ride | An Agreement Made With the Indian Bands | faint perfectly, bet His death was s serious blow to the tramps Terribly Beaten. doubt but that there is one down there. This | about town fill the time wae up. As it was I on the Silitz Reservation. water colors, chi and it Was several years before ail of them} Daniel Reardon, a middle-aged man, who re-| wreck lics in about ten or twelve fevt of water, paid the 75 cents and walked into the church in| Col. H. H. Harding of Missouri has handed | Callandses the w prowress of stu Washineton ts aconrt city, ‘The inenenration wil! realized that the old mission building was no | cently went to New Castle, Del., from Wilming- | but this is not the moet interesting on & frame of mind not suited to that sacred edi-| t4 the Secretary of the Interior the report of | $7ute.to ofder from #16 to $5,000. Abe teacher, 1-1 | render thie « qurticiarly teatrahie year for youne longer open to them. Then they had to fall | ton to work at the Riverside rolling mille, is REMAINS OF A LARGY VESSEL. fic aie: $40 | an agreement of the commission of which he | years with the mom celebrated artists tn Farope: | Maver ister cs nant ye back upon the station houses and make out as | 9. heady backnt- as fica aad Mead cal! < ..| Again, a cab from 907 New York avenué to : ark 00, 000 worth of Paintinss on « best they could on the pine flooring. As the | *°27ins ® ly -up face an ad and} You go about one-half mile north of Hill's | 21st street and New Hampshire avenue was 50 | was a member, there being associated with him TIONAL ACADEMY UF FINE A msare always kept warm the lodgers are | 1* minusan eye, the result of an assault com-/ bridge and under a litile bluff ina ben cents, though it took only seventeen minutes. | RK. Buise and William H. Odell of Salem, Ore., pe Sap ee ie ee ectly satisfied, and sometimes fully two! mitted on him by Peter Maran, who is the day | river which is known as cotchinan's Hole,” And from 907 New York avenue to the Balti-| commissioners, to treat with the Alsea and | MApAne., A Pepe BAS EEsu ED HER ~~ aap dozen sleep on the wooden bed intended for | gatetender at the Delaware iron works. The | som a | more and Potowae station was 50 cents, though fe? Tath ste nw. wet a half tha you willeome upon a wreck lying in about | other bands of Indians located on the Silitz = . al t number. But they don't seem to | circumstances of the case are peculiar. Rear- Ten 8 that was thirteen minutes, f ine years of successful teachin. Best references. mini ter be: aleeplag,. dase teqather they e fourteen feet of water. Tue Sram eorre- | “"\ friend and myself during the G, A. R. en- | Tevervation in Oregon. The lund ceded em- ‘ORWOOD INSTITUTE. BOARDING AND DAY SELECT SCHOO! FOX YOUNG LADIES, HIGHLAND 1 , MASSACHUSETTS AVE. p iain st obtain th yumers and oeprtonal svat ot Lout chanew agers in Band am" X CNIVERSITY, Movxg Vesxox Sesrvany. - don arrived in Dobbinsville Monday afternoon, | spondent’s attention wa? called to this partien- rn 5 di aes are kept warm and when turned out in the | 2) : y noon, | spordent 3 as ca perticn- campment took a cab from street between | braces 175,000 acres, including 220 acres at the | ( }OLUMBIA’ SE morning recollections of the past are of but | baving previously obtained work at the River- | lar wreck last ‘Thursday it was tuvesti- | 3h end 14th streets to the army nurses’ tent | agency, and also including the Methodist par- DEPARTMENT OF CHEMINERY. CORN: a few seconds’ duration. During this season of | side mills, which are situated within a stone's | Sted to the full and complete satisfaction of ib M AND 11TH STREETS N. W., 01 e White lot. It took about twenty minutes — Courses in ge Ko peti ply We boven it'cheap for wo | %U86° and other improvements, The lands | cht mnuitimers neweean Mr. Bos: | fully expected to be asked a dollar. On our re- | &@ mostly mountainous and densely timbered | | Instruction will be civen in wot and Ary assaying. WASHINGTO! and | turn tleft my friend on I street_and got out | With fir and cedar and well watered. The Silitz Sapertiasat S Seeeaes wee apeiron er Tals myself at 907 New York avenue. ‘That also was | river is a large stream in which salmon abound, | | !nstmetion in mod quauitative and quan- the Fear the stations do not average more than | throw of this lively suburb. Early in the | Wl prevent, including 4. I. Martin, J. Bos-| a dozen lodgers each night, while later on the | evenin, ee pron and Tit Stan corresjondent number increases until the stations are unable | “*°ui"& be engaged board at the boarding houre | well paddled a small ekift up the to properly accommodate all applicants. of Mrs. Conner, a widow. some time was spent in making observa Dd... methods of tron and steel BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL © RATEWal soe After supper Reardon went out and spent the | about tho wreck. It in full-decked boat with | Ryself at 907. New York avenue, | That also, was aualysingnli pe iven ana special course to prover DIFFERENT CLASSES OF LODGERS. ~ a [Pignere piiagrache aio | 50 cents, but I paid it cheerfully, for I had ex- | has a good harbor, &c. Qua fed ssuden 3 sae XS PPPECT OCTORER 29, 1a02 The lodgers who occupy these rooms are of | Syeminf at the house of ® friend. There area cubin, carly decked pont that | bas | pecied to be bled to the verge of prostration, | "The Indians have. taken the most desirable | ~spvcial tusten'tion in ihe chemistry of explosive | POR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRIS. trom Union Station (Band BA, ‘ Once I got a cab from 14th and M streets and i a pos (27 mea i lagteote ue @isferent classe, although they are obliged to | exterior appearance is precisely the same. It | ¢ s, the stubs of which have been | went from 12th near, New York avenue to Dr. | tidtote ieehigen: tee pee prenyeetal [py SRC A a & Fighteenth year opens OCTOBER 4, 159 sleep together and get out at the same time in | was very dark toward 11 o'clock, when Rear- | seen many tines by Mr. Boswell when he was a | esburn's ollice on lth street near G strest. Ti | dyes whuter, living in frame houses, wear | tet fer fenearcli work Zor post grads New busidings perfectly equipped for health and Se morning. Thereis the genuine tram, whose | don siarted fo: his boarding place, and it was | boy. ‘They have. however. rotted away and | aid not take quite five minutes and I gave the | citizens’ dress and use ferniture ench as is found | sriscantisaten, oF the denrees of mas ay hing is usually knitted together with frag- | impouiible to seo the number on the houses. | nothing of them can be seen now. | The dimen-| mana quarter without asking the price. He|{n other dwelling, ‘The roung Indisus are | nt CHARLES E. MUS ments of garments and cotton or cord as the case | Anrhow he walked slong the street until he | sion of the deck a taken under water | turned it over in his band and said, sullenly:| educated and epeak and ‘write the English | 212-2m___ e mas be. He gives no trouble to any one and | Came tos front door which was standing wide |{» about from fifty to sixty fest long | «This job don't pay me for leaving the stand.” | language. ‘The Indians are to be paid, there | 307 2. ms the ‘weather is severe or he has some | open. Evidently thinking that this was where | by about ten or fifteen feet wide. ‘the most Trade no answer and went on iat tue house. | beeen sgg Teguedinus urate be paid, there! 307 feat Particular object in view one night's lodging | be belonged he walked in, closed the door and | sin: thing in connection with -this boat | T do not believe I would have pid him more | hundred thousand dollars ‘to ‘be deposited in| _nls-ins’ ts him. Then there is another clase of | Proceeded up the stairs. So's real | ee eee gs Mi solid age rock and'so is the | ir he bad gotten down and taken holivot my | the treasury of the United States and to bear 5 iss STeELD or| . This house, however, was Peter Maran’s resi- M Steam heat, passenger elevator, perfect sxnttation. CLASSES FOR ie ted clare. Special advantages in Literature, iudern Languages re _MELE. V. PRUDHOMME, | and Music. ENGLISH AND FREN cable : See cla b NCH | Forctrculars ‘i igers. whom. the police call “bume roof of the cabin. The hatches are closed and | arm, which is the one awfal, possible result per cent interest, which is tobe paid annually ‘school, 1524 Jefferson place. Kinde: Pr. | Yorstrculare apply tothe principal. “takes.” ‘The are generally strong and hearty | dence. Mra. Maran being the only occupant of | ina good state of preservation, but the cabin | (ors classes," Namber 1 p : that always brings me meckly to their terms, : mary and Brepas men, strong enongh to perform anv sort of | the house at the time, und hearing the foot- | door is oven und the vessel is filling with mud | ™A,“Wa) B x at the agency on the Ist of March in each | fearing par it manasi inbor, but who atitationally op- | Steps of Reardon on the floor above, screamed | very rapidly. ‘The deck was sounted with a | posed to work of any KiMd. °F” | for her husband, who was out in the street. He | large pole and no decayed place was struck. Sory few of them are warmly clad, untess it | ¥a# quickly on the scene, and was soon con-| Jt is the impression that the boat is that they wear extra underclothing, for an | fronted with what he supposed was a rea! live| is in a good state of preservation, and that = ; ited. lef, - Nurs. Job wat is a woman to do? No policeman has} year. The balance 1s tobe paid within three | Douald Cuieron Mra John W. Nelle Aire toh ie | 3S Mra. ELIZABETH 3. SOMERS. ever becn in sigit when eabby and I bave bad | months after the approval of the agreement by | Henderson Sites Erally Puckersnay:Williate T. Herr our parting interview. One might rick n scene | Congress to each Indian on the reservation who | 'Mjgl~,H- Choate, Bag. ishop Wiilain A. Leonard. on the street (for which, by the way, one’s | shall be of age, to wit, males of twenty-one -ARVA AEA rs = husband would never forgive you) for some | y ia i pate AD EEE ee pee | + or Gordonsville, Chae: S Waynestero Steumton amd Joints. Guly, okcegt Sunday, fot PIANOS AND ORGANS. oveccoat is something for which they have no | burglar. Reardon was partially disrobed, and | there may be some valuables in her cabin or | grand object, but for a quarter, more or less! fon poems ebaioes her ee pepe Reican | somes geikatted) shoe inane int B.. Principal. || ass MOMMA FEE REE Bee. A part of their game is to plead poverty | was meking preparations to retire. Before he | hold. By some it is thought that this is the/ "To sum up my experience, ‘of which these | eum bf 875 cach, and annually thereafter there | #08. Private tultion it desired” ni2-tucthesies | Sss. HOMMMM Te kee and beg nickels and dimes of persons on the | Lad an opportunity of explaining he says that | provis em heet 08 i Neate todicate, | instances are only a part, [have never but that | shall be paid a like sum of $75 to each one who MES, GRACE AK Ste By55 REMMEL EE streets by making pretenses of all orts, among | Maran attacked him with « heavy clab or cane, | however, that the boat is the Seranis. the com-/| frat time been charged less than £0. cents. for | shall becony Of ages atoscahas ee me chen | MLSopreae Arta: a1 al Musie, de- | the votce without as year and not | printéd information 2 All delayed payments shall | _B1E-t&s2t.t * I took « whole hour 75 cents was all right, | draw interest at 5 per cent. Parents or infants Wo0n's co. them working the broker % leg or | 8nd after gouging one of his eyes out started to | modore’s flag ship, and was doubtless the sealded ener A ie soils fap sain | beat him into mesensibility. |finest ship in the fleet. On a ve low | able to make their arms appear blistered, and | The unfortunate Reardon, with blood stream-| tide a person can walk about on its deck _ e street | in perfect safety. When the tide is in she! MUsic Stone, ey ay AND SCHOOL | (uttcKLAaNG | less than half an hour, and invariably 75 for the | he married during the provi least fraction over that time. previously ps MM ERCIAT, COLLEG: when working such a racket their story in-| ing from his wounds, got out into x . but ithas been a quarter for every fifteen | are to be paid interest, Whenever the Indians’ | ctf, Sbortband and Tyyewritiny, 401 and 407 East | C srreric eteaeel factory. game to his rescue and took him to a physician. | Julius Vermillion. who attends to the elub | iGnger thanan hour and a quarter, but they | state enough interest coe Eo setahiod be ate {ening pemtions.” Berwoue sre maccens! ily prepared Eavcece of Fallen Vou ern at 10.90 A commox rane. Maran, as soon as he learned the mistake he house at the landing, says that when he was a | sid they charged at that rater Secretary of the Interior to pay the taxes andos | {oF exaininations and graduates ate assisted’ to posi | 131m Caluinbus and nt. Lows, “with Portor Car Weake in. | Bad made, was extremely sorry for what he | boy he used to swim all ever the bont, and that | as gee li fe ‘ » tions. College snnual free nis ANIOS imate to Hatin One of the commonest among the fake in- » me Lae ra i f i asked a friend, a lady, who has lived in the | applied, except road taxes. The agreement = ] m had done." Reardon will entor cuit agaiust his | ie has swung himself down into the cabin of | city'snany years, i the eabmen alwars over: | aUbiGt except, rond taxes, 1023 °ONs AXE SL Stowers fas 2 Series ie that of carving the arme in splints, | sesailant. the boat manya time. Thomas Boswell, son of | charged her. She said: “Oh, no! but 1 seldom Saarsieactditsc Pupil of MARCHEST of Pare sn, | 82 $00, the best for the money in tae words Te Oe and mauy® man seen limping from place to ————- e+ James H. Boswell, suys the came thing. use cabs, Tcan't afford the 50 cents every erster, Eanes, Melita, Decca trained by , SOLN POEL ‘ ra 3 place has also been seen to run off as fast St. Louis sind Olncinmett, and Dining Car « wrabare = THE DITCH ON THE ISTHMUS. STORIES OF THE WRE tnethod for female Voice, x. | time.” “But,” Leaid, “they ought not to charge DE BBicge Case. : oom z 30-1 Bt. Lewis deer at the approach of an officer. “Frequen often 3 cat Scape gs you but 25 cents for the trips you would take~” COMPETENT LADY TEACHER Desines | "207" among the lodgers thero « pears & sup-| Opening of the Nicaragua Canal Convention | There-are many little incidents connected | 215) nat co.” eho exclaimed. “I thought. the | 7 big Ce errant eaten.” | tec aben serrate lentes ia evgeral Heeentars, | (A WERICAN GUITARS posed outcast ho bas funds enough at New Orleans. with this boat. Tum Stan's represensative was | regular price was 50 cents. They always ask ORs Tee ES SS acceptable termis, Address M.d., Star offi 2) 30 i to carry him across the continent, but he isnot! ay. wiog, canal convention met yester-| formed by the oldest men living near there | ii 3 ad mas-tra ere 10 " Since that I have made miny inquiries] Br unanimous consent of the court of the | ate. a ‘ew York, before which Dr. | 4 t after | erally charged 50 cents, In fact, I know| Charien A. Briggs is being tried for here: t Pullman Dawe Cs Southwest in Ex;ress, 9.40 sabes, Coeinnath, 1 a Dai Ye note HEOTEES SINGING CLASS. yn note chain sy'stew for tending juusie at sight. y, the | Washington ciames: Mon lay, timeda and Wats willing to part with a penny of it for lodgmgs - solo: ed James Owens pil }among ladies, and found they were gen- sbytery of popes hed gob he teller beeen get foun the | day ‘at New Ork with delegates present from that a colored man ee piloted | among lx oun y Ls presbytery of y 7 ASHBURN GUITAR houses of citizens, who are glways ready and | every state and territory in the Union. The | Batney’s flotilla up 1 Ereatest aud inmost perfect i SOEN F ANDOLINS, THE nemts nia te, FLLIS & CO., = Babs aati peided | Very few who use cabs often for’ that very sics 4 Baltiiuore: Thurstay, Friday and s 230-1 Willing to give away the refuse eatables from | hall was decorated with Nicaraguan flags and | {He Seht was all over and mutters had subsided | vn. Cabs are now, by the short-sighted | Names of five ministers absent from Tuesday's | gitiicteiNew Wak sey Mm qeany FM tie Ca. Harriabs their tables. It has happened several times | the standards of the forty-four states, | t to this same boat, After | Policy of their drivers, not a necessity—hardly | meeting were added yesterday to the roll of |——— oo es n= ~ “PIANOS, ¥ for Pttabune that lodgers have robbed each other while in Saabs Vee x aha ate; | a convenience—only a luxury. jurors anda like favor was extended to one == Beautiful in tone to Pitebare the lodgers room ‘and that several of them | | When the convention openedex-Congressman | tving a rope around his -body, the story goes, cu T, a “ 2 | wae i ; Owens went down into the cabin and got a ACAD DRIVER'S ANSWER, elder. HE BEREITZ SCROOL OF | Ro-hewter and Niagara Paile Lave from time to time gone to jail for such | Geo. I.. Converse. president of the convention, ; : F a3 lath wt 130-1 oa thefts. ‘took his seat with Gov. Foster of Louisiana, | S™4ll keg of whisky ont. and went back after| A cab driver writes to Tue Stan as follows:| Moderator Bliss announced that the business 13 American'and 6 Ease Peret, — re A BRIDE AXD GROOM. Gov. Fleming of Florida and Gov. MeKinney of | {wshet, but was pulled@p by the crowd, tearing | Will you kindly allow me aspace im your | before the house was the consideration of the | Frenci, German, Sp A208 & HAMLIN cos. ov a 2 A g hat he might drown. Mr. Boswel 3 Bane Tries a ‘ objections fi y Dr. Brij jecti oa With new method f It has not been many years sine a bride and | Virginia. haiku Meat is | parercte tall) ite | Wor NY Dover wo comreos & moromceesnis on onl] Coser oes Dea De Relges: Objections icone | ce & oskkax Saas & commoree| ges ways watt wlocpne Oat groom appeared at one of the police stations ident Odendabl of the New Orleans board | many times, and says that he knows | the part of one of your reporters in Saturday's | and two were: Every Saturday a: 4015. Free to pups | A ey ‘and applied for lodgings. They had met while | of trade made a speech of welcome and City | that this man Owens was killed thirty-five | issue under heading “For a Quarter.” ‘The| 1. I object that the charges put in my hands Send for eirealars and prosraius. | port, Henove and Eimire at 10.50em, serving sentences in the work house and it| attorney O'Sullivan welcomed the delegates og | Sea"* ag0 by falling down into a saw mill in | writer states of «everal complaints being made | November 9, 1892, were finally disposed of by iM New YORK aXD took but little wooing to accomplish the win- | pebalf ef the mavor. 8 | Aune Arundel county. He has a son still living | against eab drivers of this city for overcharg-| the dismissal of the case on November 4, 1891, ’ is ip 20. 3a ning. The man had $1.08 in his pocket and he | “Gov. Foster's specch stirred the convention | i that county today who is quite old. ‘This | ing aud ineulting passengers, and especially | and that the presbytery could ‘not legally cits ye Tin justry. Pair prices. Da Sunday, Squandered the doliar in the clerk's office. A deeply. He said that the project proposed to | boat lies on the Prince G: shore and is | ladies, so he undertook to go on u voyage of | me a second time to answer to charges which Piss tac ee ee F. ELLIS & 00. | uno 837 Pean, | DIANOS OF DIFFPRENT GUADES, UPRIGHT, chily tilted over on her starboard side, thus | discovery to find out how often and to what ex. Arundel shore. ‘It is | tent he would be robbed by the birds of prey baie Toorenger Coxches aud Dining RESSIONAL rere» marriage license was given in return for the | bring New Orleans 1,000 miles nearer to San | money and no trouble was found in ‘séeuring a | Francisco and should be built and controlled by they had dismissed. 2 L object to the order and regularity of the . : buat could be raised up whole | viz.. cab drivers. Ou his to-called perilous ex: i : ee and avery | MERE ART : écond-hsud ; trom 2 = Baltimore tor New York, 4.00 licensed minister to tie the knot. Night came | americans. | t this boat could be raised up whole | viz... ¢ atk P Proceeding in the preabytery in any and every | JSS FRANCES MARTL “ i " out of e wate! she would be il | peditior e tried ve icles ( i i 5 Praenr a ENG! IS! XD Tr ct SCHOO p.m. x Pkileceip is week days only: on, and the couple, having ne home, went to the |" Mr. Converse, in responding to Gov. Foster's | beet oi A WEN cant tat ahs would be fond | ney pane b os a rs oa one erry action taken against me since the dismissal of ei 5 ey ey Se Senicers for Philadel ita police station, expecting to be given a comfort- | speech, said: able room. Their names were recorded and | "Our mission is peace, and we must have this | ,, i", Boswell, ba gut the back door they were led to the building | interoceanic ship canal.’ The Atlantic and Pa- | “4 the said charges on November 4. 1891. Boarding pu pin tatgd. (sel These objections were voted on separately | yyy asin and both were not sustained. Dr. Briggs said | W ASHUTSTPN JOHN F. ELLIS & CO. street station, Philadel, 937 Pa. ave., near 10th. Mr. Boswell has in his possesston a bayonet | con one of the old wrecks and | cushion, where and the rates snugly ensconced under the {ter quit@ a vigilant search it | FOR PHILADPLPHTA ONLY. TON FEMALE Now ‘ ~ : 9 . B a prem, 7 50e. an Wook days, aud 30 am in the rear which was used for lodgers. Up the | cific must be reached, so that the mouth of the | *!*0* boarding pike. a -pointed instru- | was brought to light), yet he was not robbed | that he would waive the third objection and no | opens Ser, 2, BOATDT THE -EGEt WEBS y 2 long iron steps to the second floor they went | Mississippi river will be on the margin of the | Ment. He also has 1 Dieces of the old | except in one case. according to his estimate. | ycifon wastaken concerning it. Dr. Browne of | {uustruction in all dena ie ee and there was only one door to be seen, but a! Pacifie ps mh Weel tho noth cane ar oa | cay in his possession, whi vy solid as ever, | ad from ee re and Potomac oe to| the Union Seminary moved that the fourth ob- | ** a oe ee 2 AS ‘The “IVERS and POND” PIANOS are most Se woth 4 j \ a om | only they are worn away by the action of the | 18th street and Pennsylvania avenue, he waa fica te saatalnndl: *UITAK, BANJO for owa *over the civilized world. 0 chaage, 7.00 am. week @aysend Jef when this cee reachelantitn bevbend ond | mot interests with you of the south, not only | ‘145, While grappling in one of the wrecks one | overcharged to the fearfol, extent of 10 cours, | Sct! fon Gira es ut when this was reached andthe husband and jn commerce, but in the detense of | the coun- They have helped toward the cu'ture of several The objection is: Learn ib one tera: | | day with bis oyster to ssoth ~ gs he knocked # piece | The ra ¥25 cents for fifteen eqaares or : 741 nations, No instrauents are better: they are wife separated there was an objection raised, | try. With this ey al g8 he knocked # piece | ‘The rates say fifi fq 4. L object to the relevancy of all the proofs | _ ‘ 1941 Lest. now. Be x ied the combined efforts of roveral offcers pre- | bo north one bumived alipa withoat Jen At wai | Of 238 Of the boats loose, which war Ising in | lees and 10 cente for exch additional Avesqunres | froma Seviptute, Coateeaion ee catechisms. | ( NSTITUTE, 9017 OST. N.W. skillfully made, and they are sold on easy Vented trouble. be, in my opinion, the greatest of ail ‘iplo | Pout eight feet of water, and, it floated like | or “parts of squares.” The writer in this in-| “Col. P. Ketehum of Calvary Church. op- ling apt Day Scuoo! for Ginla, terme. ee a 4 y os bes - e o peen pfrtly — burn tance rode sixteen squares the ¢ 4 caddies wera soo) am . . YE NIGHT LODGING HOUSE. | taatic agencies for the prevention of war oF the | ¢q ombiod bine Ther care ee | hiltied tothe nan of So conte: He rent goes | Posed the motion on the ground that the rele. | dciSin Sir ani Sirs, BEVERLEY R. MASON. ERS & STAYMAN, Piano Parlors, 204 F St. At the Night Lodging House a different state | restoration of peace.” vancy of the proofs could only be determined ss sginers scstoo: ie Aud 13 N. Chariesst.. Baltimore, of some of these boats aa low down tis about the excellent cab service in | ing | yibegiand) Poaiedlagps ‘ when the merits of the question, were argued. Kindervarten, nary Cl Of affuirs existed. There only male Sotapes | asec oar ee ee [Swann Point, and it is thought that they are | Europe, especially Londou, which he savs is| "Tough wus taiced ba Drv Brlogs wee cai Forme 0 she bow st” ap REPAIRS. —GRORGE ED Tere accinmodated, and an examination a» to | which it is proposed to put on the federal gov- | Scattered all along the river. | Mr. Boswell eays | famous the world over. Prior to my residence | that to sustain the objection was to favor the | coach from north’zne ais” ‘Ser, tuner’ and. repairer, late sigh ¢leanliness had to be made before the : pplicant | Cement. Hevccid: S0¥" | that near this wreck over in tho mav=h are two | in Washington as a “cub driver” I was a sailor, | prosecution, and he hoved that « vote would be C Metzerott. Residence, was given the privilege of spending the night. | more of the fleet that are now entirely covered | and visited more European cities than the | faken,. But the wish was not reatived, IEND'S SELECT SCHOOI “Terms reason: vlauos Varaished aud polished. “The Nicaragua canal will give us the advan- ith thorough and progressive If his examination proved satisfactory, if signa coe icatal smarkete, cog | MP. Witt, mu z to the filling up of the | writer und ean tell hia about the excellent cab | “"}" Brown offered an, amendment requiring | of gh eerie he ee for both se ~ oe vor ‘ ofa recent bath were visible, the applicant was {ake of Eur wer ive ae Agra markets and river. ‘The river is much different now from | service in Europe, especially Tondon, On one | the removal of the proofs from the specifies | oie THOS Wo'SIDWITE AED ORGANS | For hedarsin 750, 9.00 and 13.30 o.m,an8 6.93 put through ‘he bath tub. given his supper and ip Ayuuen will give of South America | What it, was fifty yenrs no. There ie also occasion three of us visited the Drury Lane] tione to, the charger Ther question he tives | \rioLAN A SPECIALTY. PURITY awe nt Inoler S TEMPLE OF | "phn tly except Sunday: ‘Montage, OO aime bed be bad a com! aid See pane of pouih America | within 100 fect of this wreck another one of the | Theater in London and took a bansom from - Vv MUSIC, "1209 os tuned, reculated and] and 4-20 ¢.m put to bed. where he had comfortable mat-| ang Central America. The canal will bring to | Tithi feet of this wreck anc pne ae Tocke ots ‘om ended was carried by the vote of 71 to 56, | ,) af sone and excellence ix rented lie no YOu ALEXANDRIA AND THE sorts. trem and covering. In the morning breakfast 324‘ aaes cn Teil! | Boats Ising partly out of the water and | there to the Vietoria docks, where our vessel | Aid anothice point was ecored Dy the tofcaarn | se VOC ALand PLATO cgualiy a ind as ree Se cee at eet a lod us the markets of 200,000,000 of people. It will | ons very low tid: a » whole longth | was lying, about three miles, and were charged (Psat Jessen free. H & DAVIS UPLIGHT PIANOS—Pe i oo, 3471, 2. & ‘was served age “es lod 3 Hag Ses — fs double onr commerce between our eastern, | 07% Very low eapel amin oe a Foal Be equitalent to 84.60. We called. th tea | pit: Southworth moved that in view of Dr. #1 WEST LEXINGTON ST. BALTIMORE, pore noes ertiate Alms. durability. ri 6.0) snd 11.39 pm. On Sum their way. Three m could be spent in | eastern, | of it. It was an open boat. which was probably | £1, equiv 0 84.80. cl e atten-| prigea® SCOHCORAN S ASHING To! rivaled: wholeaale prices and renial terms: plans for p4o aan fhe “way, and then the applicant would. be | £Mfand Pacific coasts. Tt will viace the wheat | tinned by oars ce carried u sinall ail, Tux | Hones the “bobby to ibe fact, Baz wore told ro | BGS" objection to the offer of wholesale & 3 F. RUECKERT, BLANCH RUECKERT, | Fent specialty. Avency S11 Oth st nm, seltdm me om. SORES a. rown on our Pacific coast 10,000 miles 0 ‘ : ti smth ery 5 dence the clause in the eighth charge offering The police station being next door to the miles nearer to Nei It will place New | piece of this boat, which ia as solid as it ever | bu en we were sailors and not tourists, and ture and the whole of the Presbyterian stand- lodging house lodgers frequently visited both | i ® San Francisco.” | W#; #ithough worn by the action of the tides. | were not interviewed by the ever-ready and | arasbe stricken out, places in a single night and sometimes the cir, | Ofleans 11,000 miies nearer to San Francisco.” | fret nou! possession of one of the grape | willing reporter. Now, as to the gentleman | “?S * n18-1m* STEINWAY, CHASE, GABLER, Buiaay PLANUS SUfgans aad Wiicor k Waite steth to for eale reat, DKOOP'S Music Store, “Blocution te the art : . Wylie ar fom te complete resthirt 1 Sj TUT FER FFP ye Cumstances rendered a second visit to the sta- | poate shot, foand in one of the bonts. It is said | that wishes to ride ull over the one section for | gpecitic paeeage wich wre aeemamet that | ee tat bald so Fe "forse Enoreiehat poicerathey | STi Hi agl adi tion necessary. Slow Work on the Siberian Railway. | by old men living in Anne Arundel county | 25 cents, he is like a good many more that call a| they be prtrodaced, grveten unit this art devdzethom | oe, | te Ok COR Ope OEP Many «colt night has a lodger appeared at | The Russian government, says the Vienna | that acannon buil was firel from the river at | cab, keep it waiting thirty or forty minutes, |”, Wylie’s amendment was buried by an | M“®TER COLLEGE oF ‘ands T OU eee FF F = tent ie een, Ce Incorporated ‘under | Sas 4 7 United Htates lawsin | | Prize medal Paris Exposition. 200 first preminms; | ner iSth street aud Peans)ivania avedue, abd a} indorsed by over 100 music schools and. for orders «an be left tor the chert urability.” Old Pianos taken fe exchanwe, only: glestuation frou hotels and residences, Upright Siat en take the place of = Gran dk Nk. PUvit 3. it woop, atc PFEIFFER & PP.417 Lith stn.w. | Geusral Manaver. (au27} General Passenger the rail of the station and been referred next | correspondent of the London Times, has de- | Some point near Hill's Landing, going over in | ride half a dozen blocks, get out and give the door. After a few minutes he would return and clined the offer of a French syndicate to finish | ABRE Arundel county nearly three miles and | driver 25 cents, although the cxb has beer at hom pooh : ~* | landing near a Mrs. Cheney's house, not far | his disposal nearly one hour, ‘There are many the matter?” he would be asked. _—_| the construction of the Siberian railway. No/ from Bristol. ‘the ball struck about one- | good cab patrons like him in the city, but let Wouldn't take me. | foreign capital or engineers will be employed ter of a mile from her house, and they | proprietors of peeps hicles attend to his overwhelming vote. But on the question itself the vote was extremely close. On division the motion was declared lost by 69to 65. A roll cull was finally ordéred, and the motion was furthering the enterprise. The work, y it torea hele in the earth large enough | case. I know there is many a cab driver that ay idles RF A RR Ee 1S SS —s in furthering the enterprise. The work, owing | say it toreahole in the earth 4 a Bri that . —_ 1 ee bath of capital, te badly meant oar Elie barpe tases. will overcharge a passenger, but then there is | jn bis Seed eae amnexeeption be entered me ORKE £2 bow ge POTOMAC RIVER BOATS._ . again, many a tramp has smiled when | making very slow progress. > redress to be had by the law; though there | importance attached to the vote that it was ro- Lied ts kee ORFOLK AND WASHINGTON STEAMBOATOO. the station clerk referred him to the lodging == ee Double Wreck at Glen Loch, Pa. mas be feveral black sheep in the fold it dose | garded as dividing the presbytery into two dis UNEQUALED 18 TON? Pore wi Pi f house, and said, “I've been there.” ectin, Giiaticegitntansaa sammie Aneast-boand freight train on the Pennsyl- | Not follow that they are all black. I write t0 tinct factions, WANIYN COLLEGE OF ORATORY, (nee A ABIL EM ASSHIP | DAILY LINE BETWEEN WASHINGTON, DQ, havent Cross! N.¥. a Yl | correc: re is onse aes (eS =5 oS = Special atter asern Y Box One uf the most horrible accidents that ever | yania ruilrosd ran into the rear of another | organized band of highway robbers, "+ "| | ‘The court then adjourned ‘until this after- | G7. CERIEIAS ACAPEMY. 5001 EAST, CAPITOL | {NPs Sedat tiie.” Avanalin drugue of WAGE Pomme NONNOE NOBFOLE, Vi. iru auuniaibeies “on Sb cream, cccurred at Elmira, N. Y., took place shortly | freight at Glen Loch, Pa., yesterday. The rear Pemba thi BS eben ge daca fucation. Fupils not attending the academy | SECOND SHARD: PEERS dior n sortment wa iesteiaal fter 11 o'clock last night. William Conkli i id several e ‘ked. A west-|. Mille Stopped After Running Ten Ye clesses in quusic, art. {ancy | comprising alinost every well-known “rake in the smnorenn pant Dae commas With the new lodging house Mr. Warner | *fter 11 o’clocl ing en ee ee ee - aspen tig rans Giants th Wea in Pittsburg. oxraphy and. typewriting. hopes to experiment upon a plan that bas over. 84 Wife, Mr. and Mra, Edward Blanchard | bound train crashed into the wreck und the} The Huntsville, WASHINGTON AND Ne fated successfully in other cities. Congress ap. |" Margaret Peit of Southport Corners, | engine ww thrown Tenn., oil mills, employing ae 2 A marriage in “high life” is to come off at | —™" ‘ PECTAL TSB NTS ofl rp a0 tauehenans and | over cably Sands, bes sopend wich, ON 1 | a, Ciadnes Catheded oa Yuenieg ati | Miss, BALOES, Civih SERVICE INSTITUTE STALEMEN TS whew deaieed, tect $4,000 for the . several miles south of the city, went to town | several additional cars were wrecked, Engi-| the high price of cotton seed and the low price | rene ness Oth at Bw, Papi Wat eR Ab Wing house, and the Night Lodging Hlouss| yesterday. At about 11 o'clock last night they | Beer Frederick Miller was severely injured | of oil. ‘The mills have been running Tor exer | 000, December 8. The contracting partion are | Tess Stansioetioan, weenceteny teeke ae : Association wanting to do the best thing in the prepared to retura home. ‘The five got into « | hott the jeg. “The tracks were blocked for five | ten years, cs poe Tassie aS of Chippewama, | Pucy FLA ay a ere an woe ot teks heme SiS AP" | wagon drawn by one horse. While crossing peri ar Sesiee— Robbed by an Adroit Thief. aa tig SaMN Boseic can Behe soe EERE Repubite Building, cor. 7th and Leave Norfolk daily at 610 pam. Ley Citckouldiare noserious drawback. Thebuild- | Pennsylvania avenue the Erie vestibuled train, Finding Buried Treasure. A daylight express robbery took place Tues- | Bossman of Sauck Center, Minz., whose height Trenty signth syholatie year begina Ta ; ew Menece of, 3:00 pap. Sachse ot Ctaeates oS ing i» now being rejavenated and additional ap- | "est bound. crashed into the Ppeteearree bas Early in 1964 the steamer John T. Bufington | day on the Mlinois, Iowa and Indiana railroad | is just two inches less’ than ‘that of her in- | mer 1, 1802. Day. ocala iva oapere facets ‘Ginncsuns Wi mesmo eee ee cag hut in. The yard in the rear | iO6 ing the afth. ‘The engineer did not kao | Wa# sunk in the Missouri river near Rockport, | between Dwight and Buda station. The amount | tended. rapid Sredquarters vate are : frotder that the loducts say orekt sorter | of the accident until he reached the depot, over | Mo., by “Bill” Anderson's guerilla band, and | taken was £2,000, and the United States Expreas ——ro-——_—_ Eprucsdan ee 3 ates sft ve the mew tine, their time over the wood horse and chopping |amile away. Upon examining his engine, as | of all the forty or fifty people on board there | Company is the lover. The package stolen was ‘Testing Armor Plate for the Maine. - poany ol! worid of the Shap - JNO. CALLAWAX, block. The supply of wood for the District | U¥al, be discovered a ghastly sight. Edward | was not a survivor. While railroad contractors | taken on at Dwight. The express messenger | Commodore Folger of the Navy Department ry nowiy fon Pre _2u2e-tf “ate —— = offices will be sent there in stick instead of be-| pry _ _ — ae fegroe ata i! were blasting on shore yesterday an immense | placed = La ‘oh = a —— the same, but | yesterday tested 300,000 worth of Harveyized b - cq LAMITED:! 7 . . e on arri 101 oceasii os : able to earn two meals and a night's lodging. convenient place and the coroner notified: | hat proved to be the old hulk. Two kegs of | safe open and the package containing the 62 AKATAL in : AN et, Menara om ‘The i ng eyes int -six persons and ‘man dnatmae acnae te tae a Pras ona were found and a great many cases of flour, | fone. The safe ix one of the old sty! IE0t SCHUL! WO.) 3 > t > = Si eee oe NA. Srenly Se he ees staly- | Cot eee inee erie rowing” anda with five barrels of whisky. a wching a Web sip Vand YRIDAY ac Sam suit weal sea gee Day Seng ne bp 3 seer eC ee a ‘ein: wae cteaaaa: b er ry oz ‘ A rates Jor trive to the picturesque Lower Pe In order to get better service the lodgers | If Conklin dies or does not recever conscious-| Minneapolis business and banking circles are 4 oy will be required to work before they are given, news before bis death it will never be Known | torn up overa report that several of the local pigg atin Gti. Pete = & meal of victuals, when such work is practi- how he came to cross the tracks infront of an| backs had been victimized by forgeries . , grocery _ sania es eestor | sn nee apie cate | emit nt t= mem manga, et, Ca op Hs : ATTORNEYS until 10 p.m. Helf a dozen new tl a i ‘a it a are bemg put in, as well asa sulphur chamber | i# no watebman at the crossing at night, though | Social standing. OF — with to devitalize the clothing. It is the experience | there are safety gates. having lost variously at ~~ of Superintendent Warner that tramps will run e+ $30,000 to $600,000. There oo dagen | Ae from a bath tub and saw buck, and for that A New Rattroad in Mexico. pocny conten Ss Reres es eet tenes vin oe Zeason he expects many of the tramps will de-| It is learned that the Mexteo, Cuernavaco and | £39 099 of the paver brought, sult, aguinet the iit key on through rater than go theocgh a | Pacitic Railway Company is about to establish | alleged forger ‘and the ease, was settled, and it Se ee re a permanent offices at Denver. It is now con-| is believed that settlement will be made with tion to make the place an institution where per- | structing a broad-gauge line from the City of | ali the baake concerned. sons who are stranded hore can get cleanly and | Mexico almost directly south to the Pacific ocean. The terminal point will be at Paia- | DANprvrr is an exudation from the pores of the saida, a fine harbor. Here connection will be ieee ‘The new institution. it is thought. will prove | made with the Pacific line of coast steamers. :

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