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C. SATURDAY.ADECEMBER 247 1892-SIXTEEN PAGES. 7 = =—=—=—=—=_—=_= = bts = =~ = = . —— Sere Tor —<——— eee SS ee | Hi { third « mere collar. Bach cane is edged with £243 ver foot, Four years ago Mr. Kirby pur- | IN THE DARK CONTINENT. and nil he amres la his free time isthe ome, 60 there standing collar edged chased wale heuse. — ow te — oner mis er toa, asd vabareg map metic mix REAL ESTATE GOSSIP. lot ettag cheat the sc = the | Native nice and Customs In the Portuguese ti _ coda bimeeit. "Ness sath Ss GORD corner let. tor $16,250. A comparison of these | Frovinee of Angola. prices show an appreciation in valwes, Sewers and a Water Supply Pressing ANEW LTS NEILDING. hte wrists that are se nicely gloved with dog- skin. The little square-toed shoes peep to and fro from under the long edge of the ulster, and leona R MOUTH OF THR CONCO— * © SLAPS TRADE A COUS- early mors Uli dmek i the handset the The Montrose Viate, situated on Sb street} THE NONE oF the saucy chin is almost buried in the high . : ' ry eeueT waner—1 Fame And oven of fhe pinmter bimenif. ‘After all. agitl never looks better than | Needs in the Suburbs. Between I. and M streets northwest, which has| Te Werte panes ae 7 —aaee | Mifbe pasmiier Rocks cf Anpei. Ot. Shamed eat Lam tyliah later. ter course of erection for the past four ee and Principe eer. tu amber, eaitse this girls style. Her at completed. Dbullding ts ae ee ‘Neerle aed ese) do, Label face, her crisp bang! ; {etx stories in height. with a cel To has Am inlarorting shotch of Life on the wost coast tn ot Londo, aad people fram sler be: telthat, and that shade of mixed blue LOCATING MR. CLEVELAND. | fromage of 31 tect bya deri of a fect joey, comnanins of Wom of Africa te given in = communteatien to the beroud the Kuneue Neangaee Lesdaa, | contains one store and five flat. The interior State Deparimen! by the Heli Chatemine, Rmsenyie and othe lem knows eibes, : | in trimmed with white pine and Snisbed im bard Upized States commercial agent at Loando, in YER SRL@iOs OF THE BererES Some of the Evidences That the Otty 1s Out je = a =. Sine ie | the Portugese provinces of Angola As de The cverrepeaied amertion that the Afeioass krowing Its Present Limlta—The Street Es- | She of the largest aud bamisomest for itv par, 820d By the tration wiih Germany, are fetleais A womens of ankmae tension Billi—Mr. Cleveland as a Real Es- = that section of the eity. Engiand aud © go 5 the Portuguese objects. utterly false The Amgolane have the 6: vem as tee Bantas generadiy. and brown that is just the thing for hazel eyes, What on earth women want to wear any other kind of rep for you never could tell, thongh, ree. all girls are not as pretty ax this one. Such trim litde figure, too. Of course, the back view does not really show it or her pret face to advantage, bat—there you go! Haven't [ j told you bout life being full of disappoint menta? The woman who does the chic act ie tate Lssne--Good Price Obtained at an Auc- | Hezry F. Get. young | province of Angola is ane yo largest terri; sews ralirious tion Sale--Other Matters. bas Dect torial divisious on the new map of Africa The! ore mot tdointere m the eutet seuss, ner | enga: building business for the past “ ae ch lame a vhetote, even more Jeluding than the others. The more estan liper’ scan, coneraeen mas Building for ‘the OMIBE to it geographic position, variety of /clyibetee, sual y bettors a) chic a cloak is this year the more baggy and Jowners, Messrs. Davidson and Davidson, ina | Climates, natural resouress and to the progress loose and eccentric. eoteior al Ching, Imrie, Its outlines eonvey no ides of the woma outlines. ‘I mean they do not in | ‘low them, yet somehow its own shape, arbitrary | though it may be, gives one an idea of being Jast right, and of course the woman who would telect w Cloak that has abont it that air mast herself be the came. . | A favorite among the vogues fs the cloak that | hangs straight and full from the shoulders and | - - ee ile ec giving square outline. It certainly isn’t | who labored in South Amerloa. Rev. Dr, Rraceful or pretty, ba: is very stylish. This | S T 4 U G U S T I N E S White of St. Matthew's exercised the duties of rt of the cloak is made of the very Intest rage | 2 eee AL z or, but he soon fonnd the congregation in- a cloth, the ground being of one color with | ing no rapidly that he was compelled to ratsed dots ali over it of ee 7) pring of the year vege- | this building is Mr. Geo. 5. Cooper. natives, the intrinsic value aud immediate pos tation develops +0 A LARGE RAILKMOAD BUILDING. sibilities of Angola surjass those of any otper rapidly that one is al-| The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will possession in tropical Africa. mont persuaded that be | S00n begin the crection of an immense building | Prom 4degrece 49 minutes to 17 dogress 2° can see thethingsgrow. on the south side of Virginia avenue betweea minutes senth latitade it bas ove! ‘There is no doubt you 3d aud 4}; streets southwest, square 537. The graphic degress cf seacoast amd th deat can see @ town grow, Company purebascd this entire nquare, with the barbors of the whole wost const the mouth of Le orgett. aad they clearly Ral cases Je have | C2¢@Ption Of one lot, about avear undahaif the Congo river aud the Bay of Joandn. ste’ that this is the white goau® God, uot te ut most people bave | ago. The triangular block just east of this Stretching to the interior a» far as the Kasai And (hey eal) Ged be something else to do, | equare, containing only 7,800 feet, is owned by and Zambexi rivers, it forms an tereguar quad. tha er ee ee fF such ae watching their | the railroad company, and to use this t rangle covering about 1,150,000 square kilo- own fortunes and pros- | have to close $1 street between Virginia avenue | meters. In the north ant east it borders on seek dine eos nee a eameg ester: 1 relingvish the additional burden he bad taken | apd E street. They world gain by closing and the Congo State, in the souvheast og Brita cal Afton quiver ground with royal | A . ee on hutnself. For about fierward Rev. <r son th 11,580 feet of ground, Zemberia, and inthe eouth ou Ger tae purple spots. To the cloak part isadded » very | It Occupies a Unique Position in the | Fuers Kelley and Clouse sed. bed therge ot helping on the process. | $578, sagopa ramp lyse tg wae ee Sct TN THE | few days over four months. The architect of | slready wccomplishgd in the civilisa ion of the | twelve geo- ; per cetmore tlan the piece they own. The, West Africa, epirite, to whom God iull cape that is about shoulder length, but so | ne the church until Kev.” Peltx Barott! was ap-| As a role, therefore, the residents of a city | building to be erected will ocoupy nearly all of | GLmatic compiTions. tetreion of eatural very full that -it stood straight out from the | Catholic Church. jointed pastor on the 23d of July, 1867. The | don't notice its growth as much as the occasional | #quare 537 und will be designed principaily for | * rt | . spirtte sad the shedes Pp # eve aq igned p plas it the rhould ‘The ce t h a As regard: geographic latitude the whele of collar to its edge atthe shoulders. ‘The cay congregation at that time nnmbered about 200 visitor. It therefore muy be survrising to the | 8toring cars. The plans are being made in the , are te eupsonetens Gale pp Zot Indy exapice f white satin ana was Plata ay trimmed with silver Passomen- | 2 Jersons. the Surdas achoal bad fifty achoias | 7/utF Tt therefore mas — e company's efice tx Phlledelpoas Angola lies in the tropics; but in many lange earenhesren, "Wily Gane a, ae at the terie, it had the ever-prevent little box | ‘ . 3 | and in the a ¢ | Average citize "ar any talk about the neces. c tracis the climate ts ax salubrious as any in the md lia of their wet and fe a same pleat in the back. No outiine could be queeear | WORK OF COLORED PEOPLE. |07"1" jhe parochlal school there were ‘about | si oP ee an a water supply in the subarbe SEVEN SUBCEDAN corraaEs. - 2 ae with two ruches of b ther week than that made by the back view of this but it was stylish. I chased the girl because I | oak, | Beven cottages are to be built at Prightwood | mperte zone. very where the temperature ad jv modified on the coast by ined with bik Park, on the 7th street road, by D, B. Groff | soe pracsattouny moditiel gecbyns bodice material fin found bis flock growing so rapidly that he be- | However that may be the Commissioners ba: gun to think sbout erect a large church. In| recommended an appropriation thi for mon eee ane Saige Be mone Mio hank fe = cgey Bee be nd red-brown beir,all in ber eyenand Mgr. atoll, the Papal Logate, Wit! Sing Hie! Is78 he purchased = lot of ground oD | the construction of tho Piney branch ewer and | from designs of J. Germuiller, architect. ‘They | the shade i» never, the appleasant; | about ber ears, and vig. soft, reyes. And) viret Public Mass in This Country in This | 1. strect, on which was erected u frame | she bad that thick dead camelia white skin that BEAUTY IN A MANTLE. |Soprt, stot, = 4 petition is bein 4 t to Con | Will be two stories, attic and cellar, have steep | and in tho interior by the elevation of the land. by 120 fect, which wan usod | gress, ashing for w further aprepriation to | singled roofs, with numerous gables, terunda betw then a a school house atid | Continue the aystem. Ueless! Pactretiion ‘g.| ad contain from four to etx rooms cach. Lae Church on Christmas—Dr, Stafford Will H sand taliesave come eral way of carrying her head that only stylish | Preach at Vespers. apel. On Easter Sunday, 74, thi aris : rer ° of climates, irrespective of orographic condi- < men, ditering women hare, She might not have boeu consid | Trllding wae dedicate “Ya diviaol versioc | ieoy ca gia cueeton. pretty soon sume one | ete Rest aint artes walls: are, song te | of ctiates, Semepectere es af the torm trom the het of amulets ered pretty, but then a stylist girl is worth two a ee cused det a at Ga bh was laid on | News of the euburbs will not be very desirable | COP Fe Pages cre mirada pa ee ge > 1 jp OF more pretty ones to look at That night I] The ¢ e snore | 2, cornet wtone of the new church was lod on | places of residence. "A good’ tanay. houses | Pleasing and diversitid. The country mo epee yles and Their | {a's gra'wih the same sort of cloak made ts | ,,7H®, Chrlstmas services at St. Angustine's| Trinity Sunday, June 14,1874, with Imposing | rected in what io commoniy regarded. oe the sR coves, rani fo = | galls believes « < bom oun Sith pelle tote cna’ e bite cane | Church, on 15th between Land M atrents, will eee ee one cua ley. archbishop, of | country are supplied with a complete plumbing | On Kentucky avenue the Washington Beal Asa rule it may be stated that, as molst heat | much lounge ove ou be sol apelin 4 pera on ——— tate Company intends erecting @our three- | j deirimenial to the witte senply. deh not atoms 16 hove concerned Ann | Story and cellar houses from plans prepared by | highly beneficial to vegetation, ¢ erage householder very much. It is possible | Berry & Simpson, archi ° | that some one connected with the District gov- | Ted briek and Indiana lime st int Little | before the country for some time past, will, for | fore it wns shipped from Italy. On Trimty | ernment hes authority in regard to the disposi. | BY square bays exte trimmed with gold pa-semente: It was | not only be memorable in the bistory of that | | ‘ing ae master of ceremonies. The corner Lined with yellow satin. Oh, yes, Taw the! organization, but should be auch in the! Stone'was a present from. the, Brignole-sule front of that girl, and, after all, the world is | records of the Catholic Church in this country. | College, in which institution Father Barott D CLOAKS. | Prett food pice. ss pack if the little abort- | M&F: Satolli, who has been so prominently | was educated, and blessed by Pope Pius IX be- = waisted «treet dresses do, and the = ¢ will be broken to the roofs of flat | x Sunday, June 11, 1876, the new church Was | tion of ty a ict | tin. A feature of the fronts will be the pro- sive Live his liberty as be MAU an, dite Qiadined Cae etek eee Gee. Sey of cee Ee Re setotey, eatin Re! aad be Ga eorvion al ‘Gol, ides ths Seger yin tak’ Wem aoeccieed fr rence | letting winmumyak tue amioeduiney:, Taos | tant, |The mae tasealthy perks ° have n cameo or so tucked away. solemn high mass at 11 o'clock. The sermon st | patronage of Saint Augustine by ‘Archbishop | e'Nanr‘ctigstnea ieee gute fom cemng® | Soraisen wil be of betek ond gervculaed’ a | never, by far, ov desdly ea ant 9 Bot seem to have aay dese ments What le Appropriate to Wamen of thie mass will be preached by Father Quill of | Bayles. when there nu good #apply of water from sur- | The interior finish will be iu autural woods and | the Lowar Niger. Ou the coast, {rom beuguelia fo bell or paradise, all gu to be Narlous Ty pest aces That Are Disappoint. | Georgetown. Dr. Stafford of St. Peter's FATHPR paRoTT!'s sucoessons. face drainage the sewage is absorbed and car- | &ll modern conveniences are to be employed, | Berth, and in all ober districts held ty be sia are there, as here, ike authors tug. Church, Baltimore, coysidered to be one of the | When the financial panic of 1876 swept over | ried away. Otherwise it is left exposed to the euch as baths, cabinet m. . gerous, it is possible for whites who * F cial a py i) ag thle that beforo. 1 j- | Trinidad receives an improvement in the | tht comforts of life finest orators in the Catholic Church, will | the country Fr. Barotti found himself greatly |" plan af vowaraye for the. cubarbe elli'te | frame houses that will be built on 12:h etrect | the temperate sone preach at the 7:30 p.m. vespers, embarrassed, for the obligations assumed by | saopeed, but it is hoped that it. won't ‘be in, | between Q und It streets nortueast. The plans, | The selection of this church by Mgr. Satolli | him then came due, and many who had | duced by an gpldemio. ‘The rapid inerease in | made by A an, architect, provide for | © or dysentery A Remarkable Surgion) Operation suscess- in which to make his first appearance in Wash- | p i els, J or bad Tostaue. - BRoveMT MACK TO LL Korres sor 3, 1892. | ? nised him axsistance were #0 crippled that | the popula of the suburbs is shown by the | four two-#! and cellar dweilings, 16x42 each, > prosper anywhere vorte of 4] fully Performed, YUEN WRAP-| ington indicates the universal interest he takes | they could not faldill their obli | cere ated a rraeradiged HY } he Amerioun ne- | | gto jentex the universal intere jd not fal obligations to him, | census siatistics. In 1890 th n of the | With verandas along the firet sto nd open the Americum ix ’ for cool im all the workings of iis church in the United | and he wae thus compelled to borrow mouey at | county wes Braid wed soreedeagt te the lens | porches at the oo ‘be roofs ure afver the | Eres, though by no menus fover proof, conid | The wadieal profession in New York w mash « cold weather, aceord- States, the sympathy he lus for the work | ruinous rates of interest. | police census tt was 30,429. The percentage of | Mansurd style. The interiors will be ueatiy | Oude genial howe in ail the bigh laud of the Plirret, so ter ae it ines yes families with the t . x g te the weather from Undertaken there, and calls the attention of the | This circumstance +o afflicted him that it bas | {norease in population during the pact decade, | fitisbed in ustural woods with burd oii finish. rons » | facts im the cane, wish the details of © remarke- r le ies nae. + position which this | always been considered to be the cause of his | according to the census, was 54.42 per cent, ; Baths, iatrobe heat and other conveniences wili hws, again, the hich —- the south, | ite surgical operation performed within s tow ~ ben The @ church holds in the religious world. It is | early death, which took piace May 2, 1881, The! while the percentage of increase in the city was | be d. | while perfeoily adepied the white race, ev0 | ove by Dr. Robert Shunk. The fest ecsom- ments are diverse in almost an unig ¢. for here people moving | church then passed into the hands of the | put 28.27 per cent |. Milans will buildw residence at 1230 far irom sterile. They yield abundaut ‘ dun Os be vo Ue hapes and fabrics. Five} fn the highest social circles may be seen every | Joxephite Fathers, who remained in charge | "This population live in houses that are much | New Hampshire aveaie from plans prepared | CTOp# < ; a wae | papoose nce Gana ce: bie EAP RTETS Sunday mingling freely, and sharing the same | until last Februar gain fell to the | the same a» those i re | by Thomas Francis, iteet. The front | aud temperate cones, but bef guiand 6 e cally dead, as the term fo use hetched here- he sam: s@ iu the city. In fact, as has é 4 acest Dews with the colored members of the congre-| care of the secular prievte, who still bave | been stated In this column from tme to time, | Will be fuced with pr kk nud Ohio saud | " rn © | gation. Nuicacy Etim cocina. has become the oustotn now, especially u ths pad pod ee Es a by —— ae: Among the uasuy weuderfal esses reowded dieplay A MONUMENT TO FATHER PAROTTL. 'y 15, 1892, ons ap-| section of the suburbs u ity, to build | topped oi ate tower. The roof wil eceut years probably not on been the best | mek ted Kev. Paul Gritith, with Rev. Geo. A. | houses, ae ker ees ee j' soaee sens preeely SS a0 tae ine’s is, without doubt, the finest | Pon houses in rows, rather than detached with | 4 slate mans 4, with galvanized trou cormiges. | POLITICAL ORGANIZATION OF WE NAGIVES. se. From only Augustine's | jawn gherty, to take charge of we ae that of which . * reson marked by features as church in the United States, devoted to the in- | bout them. There are some houses that | Fhe interior will be trimmed in white pine,! The politioal organiestion of African tribes wag bases Church. “There is now a debt of $56,800 on the i asea such modern equipments as furnace u | Jimmy MeCeughrey is today the Living exsas~ iinaabspslonen es tereste of the colored people, and stands today | church, and the prevent fathers are waking | °° Pullt with party walls, rel robe baa bet tiauiels, cloctrio belle, | YCFY much the same all over the continents | 0 Ty "Aur Me wenn oli, te theson tan one woman @ menament to the zeal and self-sacrifice of the | every effort to cancel the debt. To that end OITY STYLES IN THE COUNTRY. | tiled bathe es and all other eon- | the differences bear rather an secondary points | oP . xm York merchest, lately Goccaned, tein yas an late Father Barotti, whose name is still held in| St. Avgustine’s Union has been instituted. | Recently a piece of ground was purchased by | veniences of « Sue residence. | ond the personal charectesistios of tribal orte-| 4s x5. 449 W : 2 women with this ae by the many who have reaped the | Attached to the church is a day school for girls | J. B. Wimer and Le Roy Tuttle on Columbia | Mr. Giris. Hearich will remodei and buildan tious! rulers. These remarks appiy imme-|* ruite of his labors. and little boy ms cloaks on. The ater garments graceful in charge of ¢ called to Tig frst chapel ‘for the accommodation of Cross, and a Sunday the Catholic colored people of the District was a fhe Sisters of t road, Just east of the latter's residence. It is | SAdition to itis country resilen | | Baths, gas lighting aud sanitary the intention of the purchasers to erect 8 Tow | £6 among the improvements introdaced. Axchi- | Hyndtevil peciaities will | diately to the tribes af Angola proper, thet is, of | the district of Loands: but with slight soditi- ey would aivo be truc of the osber | ¥ 11 pw. the put appen dicttie,” ot i opened for divine sersice on Febrnary 11, 1866, | ing atten ‘The congregation now num. | Of poh Bouses on ® portion of this ground. It | tect J. G. Meyers prepared the drawings. | Angalan districts and of Africas, tribes genor-| {" aamotion of GS least help | under the patronage of Martin de Porras, 000 souls, scattered over almost | Tien Heights, bi Sek ames <a6 beninut Arowof frame dwellings will be built on | ally. - Jain the fact thet the sae wane: the colored lay brother of the order of St. Dominic, | the entire ci Tr cswere are usoded ao) pelea cempens Seaton street for M. Grasty It sz be found that sol aan Siw Lex beapemat te f 7 5 Mr. George F. Curtis and bis sister, Mrs, | tom of government is beth rational and - etd * rom just no doubt before long something will have to be | ny sae Woe * dower Po ; - similar cases. W. Gilmer of Georgetown, have decided could be. Netthor {het look atthe ack. and the women withthe | en Cee RACING WITH A WATEKSPOUT. — | dene toward ullilzing the abuudoned aqueduct | Tomas W- Ulmer of Georgetown, have eck | Eira ce pron ve piv te” gee atvlieh ey tinks ¢ ie, che may be, | sire S nt tunnel. Thero is areservoir just east of How-| bay sindow brick Louse oa the lee eas 1 iaaolink | the family wore advieed sae z aud then ager say not. Anyhow, you bad seu Le-Car “ Increased Business for the Express Compa- | Exciting Experience of a Steamship—A Ter- | 8! University which was to be the outlet of | prevent residence, No. Sid O street. tundamenial types. Whetberlarge or small svery |". "0 ™ one cen, Os ¥ " i nies and the Post Office. ible Roll, this tunnel, but it has, of course, never been ‘il ~ = 4 | eervabh the iudenmetion whe Better not run a Bring them out in their old setting just as r 8 oe Datecol unten men _— -— Village oF town or trive oF uation is governed | yy eek whe ye ng disapy ointments without ¢ they are. The big oval pin that grandmamma | ay the express companies and The British steamship Amur, Capt. Rouse, | sides and on the bottom. When the strestex. McAULIFFE'S NEXT FIGHT. veel body pene y= ts a sf a eee |e ‘ for ins‘ance, is the cape used to wear, with the profile of her long-de- ofticials, has Christmas been so | from Caibarien, dropped anchor off Gloudester, | tension bill becomes u law, as is hoped will be : i x - tahoe 4 Ril Sachinins ot fecueeen 1” way below the knee at | parted husband cut on it, will do very nicely, | extensively observed in the sending and receiv- | N.J., Inst evening and her outward appearance | the case at the present vession of Congress, | THOUsh Contrary to Law It Will Be Fought | 0” prominent men, which includes the back This « ft strms Te} ances, here is foretold the thrilling experience she ba: hen the future progress of the suburbs will be ou y Island. Whose opmions Lave some weight is no longer | though tt would be more picturesque if it were | ing of Christmas remembri If ti f hed | ¢ f c Island. in at Pe a : . : ee These elders ure It gives you | the features of the delicate little lady instend of | such a thing as hard times. say these authori- | with the elements, December 19, when on | {le#red from many dificulties that uow ob-| Prize fighting is contrary to lnw in Kings | touhiit ss those of her spouse carved thereon. By the struct improvements. As soon as it is detinitely | county, N. ¥., but it is said that the MoAutifie. | MUBL@U "mackota.” They wx ee et ae know tat tae soba | i i > S is sai Me. 1 of ie pt do vou know that there are cameo ciltters | ties, there is no evidence of it tobe found in| tho southern edge of the gulf stream, the ship | uown that the atroote ane te be extended on | of the iaibe'sor nation's tendith heh duce phtawes large city? Most of them are very tho current operations of their respective of- | bad a narrow escape from total destruction by | lines similar to thowe in tho city then property eee steer meuniere — tng Pekar prep tn gl | nd will, for little mors than the price of | ces. Manager Mossof Adams ExpressCompany | a waterspout, which fortunately passed under | owners will know where they “aro at," so as to | 1h0 Couey Iéland Athletic Club nevertheless, | Sorte, io witch bre okey pe the stone, iit for you & likeness of yourself or | stated to ax inquiring Stax reporter that the | her stern not many yards from the ship. speak. OF course rome preperty oes beeping a4 ¢ een s ndmp eit and the chief exeeutave is to be elected. bn fe cach a pretty pricent to thaie jist now when | Outward business of the company this holilay | The Grst seen of this monstrous disturbance | OPPO-¢d | to this measure, ae they ee intended violation of the | tnis council pretty well corresponds to Our pur te such « pretty prosent to make jast now when | sett of ihe vear war 25 per eat larger than | was i We shape of sheave cloud on the wore | mat, sisty-foot: streets ‘are better than | law, but the fg: will take, place just the aazme. | jamente : ninety-foot streets, especially when the; : i Adress that I have jast seen was imported | that of a year ago. Mir. Moss said that people | 70” direct to windward, bit, aa it drew near, | get the benefit of the difference at so much per | i st Part of Kings county where the Coney afteruoen when the auty called end directed to pro- 1 be arsived it gas discovered that * bad broken. kas covering the tm | testing: sith ibe liberated maui AN ELEGSIVE MENG. from Parisas « model for duplication by a | had begun to crowd thooffices of the company a | },tPRcared ax though it would overtako the | cquare foot. But after 6 Tenn Athlotc (Club is one man is supreme. | The executive power is vested in the chief oF | « dealer. It has a jackst effect that roll: | week or ten days ago, and that the throngs had —* fresBsenars ot cut oF ne aay street extension bill is founded on the acknowl- | If McKane ag to allow fights in bis buili- , Whore title is, in northern Angola, | ¢ Midely beck from ‘= very bright waistcoat. | steadily inWrecsod. te remnrised that the prac= ship alrendy ina dinabled eonds. | CU8ed success of the plan of the city which has | wick, says a special to the Baltimore American, |+mramu” or “ndembu;” in central Augoia, | ™% to proves The rolling shows the very bright lining | (on agen ‘ 4 Y by with, the engines | Coutibuted, perhaps, more than any other one | all of the editorial moralizing that New York actin ecmchins | thas in evens of the jacket, and the whole is the | fice of tending Christmas offerings was becom ) netues | thing to muke this city the most beautiful resi- . i» nos be bastewed wove than Sheen min: aicest sort of thing fore reception, ‘but a| ing more general every year, and the ia ing it was a race for life. e ; can do would not stop it. MeKane makes the bit loud for the street. Ar ang rate, | Woman of wealth stood elbow to elbow in the ‘and nesrer the dangerous water column | 2¢0¢® Place in the world. | In other words the at ic ‘interests demand that the plan of the | Judges, the police, the sheriffs and the deputies, — he patient war quickiy placed om = table, the chief is elected an , | ers, in a : + | disp: Z oflices o ei . ut by the ni is beli nF mily, the heir to the throne being { if you feel it is, you can roll the jacket: | dispatching offices of the c ny with their p. but by the time the noiseof ite | City should be extended to the suburbs as far | and is believed to derive a comfortable revenue coy (Segpatcs ‘ | under the Intiewce of a slight «ueg- shut, instead of open, and ro it only Chole its | Rumble und less fortunate brothers and_ sister ch met the cars of the crew the ship bad | gs practicable and individual preferences will | from the athletic club stock, which pays $ per ces Preriimeny lth Aly gh rod pe | an opeuing about eight indbes ves dark cloth and/not a hint of the gay lining, and | % lovmg remembrances were forwarded to th north to a place of saf ed | have to give way. > cent a mon:b, or nearly 100 per cent per an- | ‘Be ablest son o janet ot depored Ming's | wall of the abdowen. Bu : = {old home or to absent dear ones, Mr. Mose | under the Amur's stern the . — a oldest sister. In the interest of the siete the | na all bat forte Ue | said that the inward Lusiness bed also greatiy | It quickly passod and disappeared. Sam EVIL OF TEE UNCSBTAEETT. Some of the leading office holders of McKane's | (lief has nominally ubsolute power over the |) a ‘ow fold of the cloth | iMcreased. H there was no blockade and | | The same evening the wind freshened up,and | In connection with this interest the Building | aicsrict are pecuniarily interested i life and property of bis subjects; but prac- = pion be, welded Saif weet te oth | that the delivery wagons would be out ‘omor- | by midnight was blowing a whole gale, the ship | Register this week has the following: of this clube They aro not "the leat likely eo | Scilly he can do notbing wichoat coneulting and out to the edger of the rell of the jacket, | TOW and next day hing had been de- | driving directly under the waves aud sweeping | “No measure now before Congress concern- | interfere: bat, on the eentrary ined ne pee the cout uF the mont iniuential of the cide When the Jacket was rolled back and open it | ivered. putiiny on the batches were wacked wee, pats { ing District affairs has a greater interestfor our | for all of the other big fights "as coon aa the | “Hd woe to, Limit he offends public opi was held in place by passing the ends of this| Manager Bowman of the United States Ex- | paulins on the etches were washed away. ports | buiiding business than the bill {or the extension | Matches are made. ‘They intend, if possible, to fit a vice “Se hs coder aed ob Be Bees fold to the back of the neck and buttoning | Pre Company stated that the ontward busi- | Were started and boat coverings torn away. Al Of the streeta, As we have repeatedly stated, | suatch the Inurels from ‘the Crescent Athletic | falls victim to the poison test or be deposed or them there under the cute little bow ti fin- | Bess of the company had increased between 40 j tremendous sen from tho northeast still con- | he uneertainty as to whet plan will be adopted Club and from all other rivals and make Coney killed by the e! with the coment and co- | ished oneend. Now that you wear the jacket | #50 per cent over that of last They | tinued, and the decks were started through the | 1 uu ing out the objects “of thie measure | Itland the ecene of all ieading fistic eventa. einai “ge ee . the other way you loosen the fold and fasten it | WeTe Working day and night and would continue | immense pressure broughtabout by the deters’ .many from purchasing suburban | _ Uke McAuliffe-Burge fight will probably net | , Te chief is cal “ porte ad 94 le, the body was covers’ left we dents é. in front. ‘There it_ba: presen | 02 Ooms So att Sen cecetverl thes ood uaaniee pa ater thar were being continually | property and many othere from building upon | the club asuug eum afucr it haw paid the “$45,- bis subjects are called bis children, and be #8) tie minds of thone present that the experiaaeas tie effect you ean fancy CHRISTMAS GIFTS BY MATL. Satiicea lucene. ter skie's waithe talliag. aa county property they have already bought, | 000 offered. A large crowd can be easily got | “*PE° : had resulted fatally. intol. there Was ut ouce @ plentecus dow © No sooner had this token place than the pulge ceased to beat, the heart stopped, the jaw dropped and every evidence of the most com- pieve collnpoe betokencd the pressuce of death. ‘The giaws eves upturned, the cvldnews of nities and the death perspiration w ster Sherwood said that sikcr wile G 5 Many of the most desirable building lots in the | together there from New York and neighbor- 2 Cae Seen, Ter yarieeT Bavive. eaeen Pi esirt Scie Rema. mover cn ther with Capt. Rouse, pronounce it the | Divtriét are thus kept unimproved.” ‘The estab. | ing cities in spite of the winter echedales ou | As in most Banta tribes, it is the mother and péteid yond tae cage ene tein tiscali =a pa Se | er eee ee hee eee ee lishment of a permanent street plan for that | the various roads running to the island. not the father who getermines consanguinity el Present holidny season. ‘The suggestion of the a <a section would be immediately followed by an | Cial excursions are run when there is a good | therefore the child ef a sister is held by a tse layed, With one hand be tore open Office, printed in the daily sa week ago, as ASBURY PARK SCANDALS. extraordinary activity in the construction of | ighton hand, and New York sports who get tobe bi ak Seeieniak tek Waal te ir. the wound, while with the other be poured bet to the mailing of Christmas goods bad an ex- ene buildings there, as wellas in the transfers of | home at 3 o'clock after socing « satisfactory set-| 110° Didren belong ie their maternal ueclo | Water from « pitcher into the ebdumingl cellent effect, and the res the mails Divorce Suits Filed That Stir Up Talk. | real estate. If the bill is to be passed at all it | todo not complain. Coney Island iteelf is the aud oot hs ike Ribose She tethers ton . For a brief interval the dui had not been ares least bitand! Geo, Slocum, one of the officers of the life- | Should be done speedily, andthe active drenriest place imaginable in winter except on * : eachon of the beart 2 his children is as love as with us that of @ verything had by ued withont a mo- | .¥ js sige ige | fence of the building trades of the District | Sundays, when a few Brooklyn horsemen stop | *° is ri - sced medical ¢; tents delay The potthanter cuit his face | Sa¥ing service at Asbury Park, is suing his wife | 406° [ot gredawroulii¢o far towaed sesat ing a | St the road houses for hot whisky. But on the Peeters te eis capchiidren. The waco hes | vabations Grow SUeemer, col, wo long. Go conasah she the aplilh a te ons Inbored | for divorce, and names a number of prominent | prompt decision of this matter, which is of each | Rights of those fichts the placo undergoos a| the Fight to sell his. mer “mother, beethets od | unmistakable sigue of retaraing | third more hours in order that ould | men of the vicinity as co-respondents. The! special importance to them. The real estate biped eae Caspr erageloncsons prey i oe! Xs sd | the: be nodelay or blockade. Tt pleasure for | complaint sets forth the statutory 1 | interest has been alive to the ‘necessities of the 8 few resident fakirs make their appesr- , Hater alts foros but Aaitiat sada Kaaw that | Sou tas (acice, cant oocses Ge ee a a | santo mael has energetically furthered the | ance upon the streeta. ‘There is confusion after | ||P olveamy is everywhere honored, though ite ina hat | wets the dates and scenes of the offenses at | evilconcomitants and consequences are not ig- their efforts would be fully appreciated. The | Tenge sod of the measure in every proper way, | the fight, but, on the whole, the sporte think it | ee ee a en eee wheats eendees work of the carriers was particularly heavy, and | | °°8*)- 2 tit the building interest should share the | better 10 go’ to Couey Teland to Maw Coa cilia atest. “ake Makeie or kaon t that sa rule they would workimost | It charges that in the early part of the sum-| honor of securing the enactment of this legisla- | Orleans. ak bose tae yeast socashg <. adnen that the people mij ° mer of 16 his wife lett him and refused to re-| tion as well as the profits they will derive from ——_-e+_—____ . thority Pp 4 1 ” bi: id tl rhe hb re | mail as quickly aa y As usual at this | turn and that she misconducted herself. Tho | 1t- James Phelan of California Dead. cooly ee tn civil silos ooenl time of the year be bad established two or three | ed with fur. &. with » short ha gathered | ol- is looking woman bas on) has ar and a fur edge. | iz line | the pati od by the administration of - a e | couple have been married for thirty yeat nd | ONE MOTEL PROsECT. James Phelan, the capitalist, one of the best-| imagine. Still ‘its demoralizing «fects are page ey ™ Bogarde, corridors gt the ottice to weigh | ‘yp to within a short time before the carliest | | Mr. Waggaman. tho owner of the gronnd at} known California pioneers, died yesterday | everywhere visible, and there is no hupe of «| tue ebecom. After seve vemove e pertian of Gp = an im-| Reocenctires Sia mp exe | date vet in Tale lived happily. It is charged | the corner of 16th street and Florida avenue, | morning after an illness of several days. He | Tegeneration of the race as lon, as polygamy is | costines, Por dheir better protection bly made by 9 gar- | toms erelianixe tonil matter wus | Grae the proprietress of a duordene Eaves | Where. it was proposed to erecta fine hotel | was burn at Grantstown, Queens countl, Ire-| HOt condemned by public opinion “and finally | Wines. Mo Waele betel, yreteatan, Mea uatines and that not quickly f as first-class matter, but | fwmen ae. tho fs This place was | Dullding, is having it platted into building lots, | land, in 1821, and came to the United States | eradicated. monogaiay the corner stone of a | 1 hot water and placed ou the table by & ae tbe we tne bd en raided Insi summer, but’ Mrs. Slocum ‘was not | This looks very much as {f the proposed hotel | when a boy. He engaged in business at various | (ue na, aua mon" tient’s side. ‘Thue, with room to work, . ape | Project, as far as this site is concerned at any | times in Philad incin- Ceifed nde the rid au ft towa.e Tes | ve tne been abandoned aad now tin im order | Satacdt fhe ne af th ees ose he returned late . ij . eon ey Spee e! started another | Qonet that a grand hotel wil be built here | *2PPed a large cargo of general merchandise WIVES INSTEAD OF MONEY. <> fat ak ce eee ‘The absence of metal or paper money to rev- | Then the seat of the trouble was reached, and Tesent capital bas much to do with the popu- bstance wick bed caused the am blockade or hitch as t “By count,” said the postmaster, the increase’ in wumber of ( handled during three days preceding Dec. 25, | 4 some time, but evidently not just yet. Cote ee er aatornia, coming himeslt | city of polygamy, as each additional wife,with | fa the appendix was removed. w member about life Isird, as compared with the wame period for t four years ago with her husband, Joba i. | 3B. CLEVELAND AS A REAL EeTATE Boom. | first cargo of wheat from California to Great | house, children, fields and cattle is considered a e chdoutnal ane we oat men '«. a ae 11 me Deccralne seers foap | Sedam, has applied for an absolute’ divorce | It would hake mighty interesting reading if | Britain.” He established. the Piret National | Paying tuvestment of capital. Ibe money <2 | Soon anced toa teas a nate tacks of printed Bla os aoe dispatched. ess through her counsel, Samuel A. Patterson. | some idea could be given of the contents of | Bank in San Francisco,and .- | preseuts given by the wover for bis bridé are posed GIveS SQUARE OUTLINES. ee N subssquently organ fi they were reed to thelr place. Non-eupportand desertion are the charges. i i . ized and became vice of the American | 00t, as uuaily represented, her “price,” as | intestines, they retu: . pred se Z The coupie were married on August 4, 1879.and | *b® letters received by President-elect Cleve- | Conseacung sind Dredging Comeane fernes in | though she wore. simazly bought, bud the sym | Defore this was Sone, Somers, © Guniaat ae Don't think that the little woman with no A Generous Pittsburg Paper. Mrs. MeKune, the plaintiff's mother, advanced | land relative to a home for himself in this city. | 1882 to dredge the Panama canal. Mr. Phelan | bol and pledge of the contract entered tuto. If | Of about eight incbes tw length wae “ered 60 . | Sure ie going to look bad in a short-waisted | The newsboys and carriers employed by the | the respondent some €5,000 to start in the ex- | These is no doubt that this seotion of his mail | also engaged in a numberof other undertakings | he treats ber unmercifully she can run away | #* to lead to the lo Se ae | drew, She may not have much figure, but she | Pittsburg Times to the number of 350 aa- | Press business. ‘This money he spent in drink | 484 large one. There are any number of men | Of magnitude. Ho leaves an estate valncd ct| and he loses bis deposit, ifr on the contrary, | then cloved my tepen phn EOE | is going to look aboat thirteen years years old if | routied’n ci ailing rooms of that ®P4 !%*t living and abused his wife when it was | Who would be pleased to have Mr. Cleveland | geyeral millions. she should prove unfaithful, the parents will | the surgeou's assistant and « saeeal her face permits it at all. and that is un ad- | “™>Id im the spacious mailing rooms o| zone because she would not induce her mother | *t#tt e little boom in the vicinity of their prop- wet ate he PURSES have to return the equivalent of the wooing THE PATIENT RECOVERS. vantage. The little woman I in mind wore | P&PEF Inst night and were each presented by to give him more money. The couple have one | &t¥ by locating his residence in their locality. | 7.9 newly incorporated North American | Present. ‘Thus it is a mutual check: an absard creation of cheess cloth in light blue. | the proprietors with an order entitling them to | child, a girl. | The recommendation of tho | He could have his former house no doubt if he | wavigation Company contemplates four con- |. The greatest festivity of the native Angolans | | Tewas short-waisted and the sash ‘had a big | substantinl suit of clothes. master has as yet not been made pub- | desired it, but it would be looked upon, to putit | nections at Panuina. is net the wedding, but the funeral, called ruette in the middle of the back almost be | #Ugurated this custom four yours ago. mildly, as unfair if Mr. Cleveland should ree rtambi” All the relatives and friends gather | | tween the shoulders. She bad thesort of figure ee oo again favor that locality. In fact;some mon ht d have a regular “blow-out”’ as long as there | one refers to as flap-sided and flat. Bat what | Mr. Crisp to Visit Mr. Cleveland. are inclined to look upen Mr. Cleveland in isa cent to spend. of that? That is the sort of a figure gn. unde- In New York it is conceded in democratic | MUCH the same way as the proprietor of a re- \S Cireameision is very widely practiced, but | veloped girt bae, and, behold, the hifle woman circles that President Cleveland has made ne 297i 2ows,tbe iver, who put in « bid in faror obligatory ouly among a few tribes, looked about thirteen or fourteen. Since she | cars: no | of his place when the site of the tomb of Gen. SLAVEKY AND SLAVE TRADE. remain iu service. 2) | was not that atall, bute verysmart little wom | Snal determination regarding the construction | Grant was baing discussed, Some one said to : ‘There is no corner of Angola where slavery | Operations tor theremoval of the “vernatgrss 4 who bad really never had her fair chance in the | of his cabinet. Rumor associates many names | bim that they didn't wee why his place should cunt ‘among the natives, Nor can | SPPeBdI:” are by no menus wacommen. bat the ed | ine fashions, eho sailed in and wiped out ail| for the few portfolios, among them that of | b¢ chosen. prnetian among * a = 3 : surgeon's haife is rarely ss {she oor women” completely. “abe epee x Senator Cane forthe treasury port sm ahbY Bot” be retorted with genuine iddig- tlavery exist wiiiout slave trade, The worst | rcacod practitioners in canes with tho j abou up - ay folio and | nation. “I would like to knew if they did not . orsors of the ‘radic, however, do not appear in | conditions as extreme as (ose iu the one | taik. “She took up the paper knife and «aid to F x Col. Lamont for the navy portfolio, but noth-| give Gen. Washington to Blake?” \ tee local trade. They are cited. Some idea of the interest | the old fellow who was already her slave, “You i ing can be ascertained with any degree of cer-| An able-bodied rumor was abroad di the ihe treme cast of the the case may be guined from the - ; ; tainty. | Week to the effect that Mr. Cleveland had de- for several dave efforts bave bees St ae antic Die Among Mr. Cleveland's visitors yesterday | cided to buy the country residence of ex-Gov. fret teg tome fle soap sheng ce Magy omens pi anal we ape f were Senator Brice, Senator Vest and Senator | Shepherd on the 7th strect road. This selection TS SSE a i oe . he Ls a Shake up tes senso! Med on ‘are here given i: i+ claimed thet medical Gray. is objected toby some on the that other ilocks , believe tt io have been determined thet m [rene pceesee ee 1 te reported that Speaker Crisp will run | sections of the suburbs need Mr. Cleveland as » Bs | believe 1 co, Rane . over from Washington next week to confer with | resident. For Hungry Housebreakers. jeer | Vor the eixth time within the past ten years : Mr. 'Cleveland. Chairman Harrity is also ex- pected at about the same time. | the residence of J. Winne Jones at Highlan'-' 7 Speaker Crisp, it is said, will also meet Wm. | town, near Baltimore, was broken into the | Yi Y = ©. Whituey and will confer with Mr. Cleveland | Cleveland - one f on the subject of legislation during the present | light of real other night by thieves. Mrs. Jones h e 4 sotnlon an4 the extra beaes bee gm sade burglars and awakened her husband, who fd, Uy Mr. Cleveland bas sngaged his apartments at ot the introdems a0 they ranamay., Upon enter- | eft’; the Arlington Hotei for Gecupancy daring the | ing the kitehen it was foun urges ZA turee or four days he will be in Washington hued fires prepared themselves a meal and h d | | F fore his inauguration. - saa eaten it, hat then collected the silver { On the same floor apartments been spoons, leaving the plated knives. The thieves WP g secured by Mr. Croker, Mr. Gurey, Bd Bone: carried away all the keys to the house, and 7 diet, Col. Lamon: and others. ‘THE LATE JUSTICE BRADLEY'S RESIDEKCE. A good price was obtained for the residence ‘Sal of the late Justice Bradley at the northwest cor- fued to ihe #: ‘The remewal of the old feud over the location = “here is your Christmas present, Twenty-five Siri Ls cape. county road Snowhornish, Wash.. = 5 Y Ma moee eytian ited in the murder of two well-to~'o dollars in money.’ Ser tbe

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