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ies = - ? THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. Cc, MONDAYMsANUART 9, 1893—TEN PAGES. an PigeR a ke i * en ye COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. SOCIAL MATTERS, _ SHOOTING STARS. CHARACTERISTIC LIBERALITY. / HOWARD SCHNEIDER. GOV. RUSSELL HAS HIS HANDS FULL. TED_25 To GO-ACRE FARM OX TEASE | Dinners—Receptions—Teas and Weddings— | Weather reports bac The Pennsylvania Railroad is Willing to| His Counsel Will Apply for a Writof Error| ae Enters a cation! EGANT Ail CS ay, Te Personal Notes of Interest. iat ‘eeukien a a ze ino ‘jes Give Away Something It Doesn't Want. to the U. S. Supreme Court. SS r | and euttiidines, some timber and running waters} Minister and Mre. Guzman gave a dinner = Once more has the Penusslvania Railroad | Judge Cox was occupied nearly two hours in Biss | Near railroad station. a a erty on Saturday night, when the Secretary of pata clrcaea cota Company come to the front in an unenviable | delivering the opinion of the court and some | ur OPENED TRE CONTE<T BY ChuINa THE ARO” La pect altare: ., | Statoand Mra. Foster were the special guests. | 7 nebbah oak ak anid | ™anner, this time on a matter which is of | time before he had concluded it was very) iriox oF THAT BODY AND Mas REPT CF MIS Lenefal slacken haw et ee | PQ SALE than LCE enout ahMtaiX | The otners prosent were Daron “and Daronets Plies: sarge ds bearer phe it | More than a little interest to Virginians and to|evident that the court bad decided| ox rionr ox PoLice comsismoxen oaponnr | independence in voting, fectker soles ee from Ashton turnpine. the route of the proposed elec. | oes Deguy detuee, Minister ‘Clay = and | at de facts, nohow, nos 3 a gin'ly fin’s dat her the brick companies who maintain and operate against the © condemned man. At/ —rowoRROw's MEETING AWAITED wits ix- | Te™¢dy corrupt or improper practices the par~ true expression of the . for their interest. [Applause. | “Ln urging such measuree as the abolition of LoTs LEIPOLD, * w. cor Sao “Paige from De C.s 2D wcress se . : ts corrupt ar improper prac = and stabling for four horses. AUG. | Mr. and Mra. Ffoulke. The table had a center- | true news ain’ , hee ae . »|large plants just across the Potomac.|the conclusion of the opinion Mr.| renest. Deen to gn s People greater po- aati ER. M.D. Brighton, Moatromery Co.. Md. | Dice of pinks resting on aequare of exquisite peer an pee ee aye ee ee | Selly twenty years ago the railroad | Jere M. Wilson, on Dehalf of Schneider, arose . Use power and to protect them in it eter - RTT embroidery and surrounded by low silver lamps 2 company then running trains between this city | and announced to the court that he would in| c. oitiahainanh = Nmvroved: hsndeome | With pink shades, acy ag pete cw ud Alerandria, acquired ‘the majority of the | ane time apply for a writ of error tothe United | Bosvon. Jum. @, 1008, | grentty etpteal' dient tnd & Sh, MEE AGTH asp ini. fize track | Mre. Ben Cable gave largely attended tea | The editor-man that I talked to last night Washington and Alexandria Turapike Com- | Senter S ak Wikwies te ceee ‘Gnc'tuaittenti ene ae at? Lorre si gchovis. will self'atstargaia. “FRASK | on Saturday afternoon for her sister, Mra, Cas- |. 1#® most economical brother. Pook, for railroad porposes: halt the mecteiot | _ By its aecisions in the Heath-Cross cases the | nis republican courcily, That is probably the | Power over the peo Pe aisim |tieman. The house was tastefully decorated | On one side of the paper he says I must write, q page | = Inc | United States Supreme Court is understood to . | countable to them: that uscless offices and in = from the southern end of the Long bridge, | ; most important political question in Massachu- With flowers and lighted by softly shaded lamps. | And I'll bet he makes notes on the other. iderati i have decided that it had no appellate | stitutions shall be abolished; that the right of Mra. Weekliffe Preston and Postlewaite ee ae Se eee a ceteechan Suet ae Sun Soar en and cae nian local self-government should. be reiterewed and = =| assisted in entertaining the company, among | « : : a the District o! jum it consequences hang on the character of Gov. | upheld: that greater powers should be extemaind PAOESMALS, POW SUPPLIFS FOR THE AVY | whom were Mr. and “Mrs, William Wheatley, | “What was that book you were reading just Seer cate. Ja Sime the Baltimore sod | that the Court im General Torm was in ouch | Rusesil's appaintassats and the altitnde of tho| ts elties and freee. lef thoes cuggections ohn Yard. Washingron, D.C. Deceuber 20, 1802. : now, Johnny? It was labeled the Marquis of | Potomac company succeeded to the rights and PPO Representative and Mrs. Bourke Cockran, Mr, * y Wileges of the dafeubt cororation*and mp |caseethe court of last resort. However, | executive council toward them. ‘The repabli. |*&ive the peaple completer contral ef them ra, Washington, B.C.- to be opened | and fire. William Lay, Mee, and. the Misses | Queensberry's Rules.” ie vir P should counsel for Schneider be able to show | » ig /ROVeFmMeNt by control of those who exercise eo eee ae Lay, rs = . 0 early part of last year did its duty as to oo tien (CRN party bas the most in jeopardy in _ = a7 Brice, Mra. and Miss Belkn Mrs. Thomas ‘Oh—er—that,” Johnny replied, “that was | highway repairs, Many efforts have been made to © the Supreme Court that some question | Cit Pale warfare in the executive | 1% unetions, Cox and the Misses Cox, Mrs. and Miss Condit | nothin’ but an old serap-book.”” = have there repairs continued, but the company | involving the constitutional rights of Ordinarily the governor's eouncll at eeunee Smith, the Misses Mullan, Mr. sod Mrs. Whitte-| t remained listless. ‘The situation became serious, | ‘2° aay 3 — mo ey xm pestunntecy SORT mA oie Gaiam: MEDICAL SUPERSTITIONS. pre and Mi Mrs. E: . a ‘upon ‘upreme Court would enter- . ory n - 4 eae alii nite Mre. Emmons, | ut nave to do everythin for traffic on the road is heavy and steadily in- | Pin Sarisdietion, Aud should counsel fail to | the Public had not the slightest interest. Police | Mediseval Incamtations | Washiagton, ee, | sheepaaine. Gole ieaibe artic! partes, sole bes ~— f ea - creases. During the month of July ldst 7 Commissioner Osborne was the cause of the = seteles iietcomfora tthe ua The marriage of Miss Mary Eveleth Whiting | discontentedly; “cut hair, share, black shoes there was a daily average of “622 one | mkeitsoappesr. the court would promptly | fommmicner Osborne was the cause of ihe cine mene | and Mr. John Finney will take pluce on Thurs- | 89 brush coats—I'm a regular Shampoo-bah;|and two-horse teams using the road | "i | Gov. Russell removed him, and the council re- | "yy." Hontitel ee TITS 5 day evening at St. Paul's Church. There will | that’s what I am.” and crossing the bridge, and during the same 4 RESPITE LIKELY. | fused to approve the appointment of his euc- autations of Apuleius are sense and Forest S, cmallin goed locetion and to ins being eqital, dec by lot. The ‘De- | be five bridesmaids, Miss Frances Cox, Miss | vie: & period the ally average of foot passengers was| It is hardly probable in any event that! cessor. On this tenure Mr. Osborne still holds *®beTnoss Compared with those of hoe Clieietaa oe the city ATERS & THOME Sater cverraey the right to, waive. defects or tore- | May Brenerman, Harvey, Miss Shannon of | «The count says he does not like to fight | 1-683. In the twenty-five working days of that | Schneider will be hanged on the day set for his his position. Other appointments have been | ucceasor, Marcellus (A.D. 480). “If man's ED ‘AKT, Paymaster Gen- | Brooklyn and Miss Georgie Whiting. Mr. | N STE month an average per day of 1,812 brick | execution, the 20th instant, for should all other | made and met imilar fate, notably that of | nose bleeds whisper in his ear on the same side, duels,” said one girl to another. tered the ja2aw2w | Louis be best man. The coup! wagons, loaded and empty, \der o epeculetor in around measures fail the President would undoubtedly | IFving B. Sayles to succeed Warren E. Lock® #s | ssocsocaia gykynaw’ thrice tine timen ead row - — — s “Indeed. He isn't afraid, is he?” ¥ - os me 0 ov . coment Lincoln Park, peice, OO. LEGAL NOTICES. 5 chaiperpiomapyira RR ERE, “Oh no. more jas ralaeah aren't very Toei paieaaranpip-errgrgen trent fp Pcred rer canectey ae igi Ag vanes? at Waeeen rowion | BAF sill gO on waving 4¢.” Toothache, itt os PERE a ree embetter === | friends bere I ae ecaaat ‘a | strong and the noise of the pistol always makes | 2ay. Efforts to have reasonable repairs made | Which to prepare for ° that his council has no purpose but eccurson « Tuesday or Thursday, and if the gat RED SE MS ash | JS TM SUPREME COT oF THE DisTaicE | friends bero lest winter, have returned to spend | st 7 on the wagon road half of Long bridge met A PLEA OF INSANITY POSSIBLE. obstruction, and the democrats think | moon is waning, may be cared by re taoe acca es ne as manag | eibdiag x ees ees ia winter also. ‘ im jump. With rebuffs or were spasmodically responded | There is, however, another means of escape | he has succeeded. At anv rate they sav that if | seve times ““ergidam movgulow fret by tig. from #245 te #2 This Gen day of Jantary. 1RGS Mr. and Mrs. George Winthrop Folsom and to by patchwork. for the doomed man, and it is generally be-| he again removes Mr. Osborne, as it is believed | Even his praye-r sor ceo nw. from $1.75 to @2, running | In theestate of George Harrinvton, late of the Dis. | Miss Folsom of Now York ate occupying the | INDIGNANT. The latest correspondence on, this matter | Heved that it will be resorted to by his connsel, | he soon will do, the council wiil not dare again | of Apulelus. : trict of Columbia, No. od Administration | Laughton house this winter. Mie” en ; a, shows very clearly the intent of the company. 4. | 0 oppose his wishes. A good many republicans | first» ” Application having tern mail for the protate of «| Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hinckley will give) pores joncace py nionery, “you have 2°! it has ope-half of the turnpike, and having uo | It Consists in their ability to show that Schaei- | \7.0Phosr hi witice. good mans republicans | trv ove ‘* ° Fo Se peg epee sper 5 right to impeach my character. I did not come | use for the other is willing £0 sede it back to | der is at the present time insane. | 7 Fy a 4 studio tea on the coming Friday afternoon. | Use for the other is willing to cede it baci ‘The aw a ~ to be | Tesponsible for the big vote given Russell don't po free from it f a a. t and for letters testamentary on the estate of | here to be grossly and gratuitously insulted. the county. Here are the letters: ny anes mot paren sacks parson te: care to go into another campaign with that asa | the pain may pass into . KAISER, terre “Harriniion. deceased by John 3," Wii- | Mies Gale gave a lunch party today. chealieal exch bi bal. WastixaTox, D. C.. November 16, 1992, | ¢x€cuted, and if it can be eatisfactorily shown Th Atiantic building. ground leer. Hotiee is hore ven tow concerned to ap som = insulted!” exclaimed the cannil | Wastaxatox, D. C., November 16, pre greayt crolagtt 9 ont | keynote. ¢ whole book is fe rnilar abwurditins, - oo | peer i ie couzon FRIDAY, EF UARY THIED, | Mise Kate Riggs has been visiting in Baltiraore | «yes [ overheard you. You eaid I was eo | J- B. Hutchinson, General Superintendent Bal- wad MaEeuIen ty ae ered hig | _ 10 other words, if Gov. Russell preases the | which he defends by the tuvariable empire H } eee eee thee aot sak ehcnee. t | with Mra: Bartlett, on Mt. Vernon pl e timore and Potomac Railroad: woud stay y the court and bis! point again the executive council must decide | argument that paticnte have got of , e. any exist. soe cronting of such spplicatien. ing | 1°USB that you wouldn't have anything todo| ¢iv" directed by the board of ty | Commitment to the government insane | " sapttimaasiece! Cour” Price, $30 per foot A covy of thie order shalt be pubiished inthe Wash. \ Mrs. and the Slissen Wanamaker are wearing | with me.” ir: Lam directed by the board of county | Pommatmen’ to, the | government, inmng | either to refuse concurrence in Mr. Osborne's | practicing them, waa He WARNER & CO. ington Law Reporter and Eveuing Star once In each | iacutieg (ek Os taastat mscatie’ bas (6 ta ng | me. supervisors of Alexandria county to communi | 12140 ; F be ectl 1d be de- | Temoval and face the charge of being obstruc We must FoR _BUELDERS—E cag | Bribecourt A"HWAGNEL Justice. | pected that the social events which had been aa cate with you in regard to the Toad may ap ee a ae ee oo leclt trough uiidects | Uonists, or by admitting the appoiutment of | superstition was PACE Tors aa] Afenecauy. Test. diet of'tie'Dic__| Planned to cccnr at their home during Janu-| “Will you chop some wood if I give you your | prosching "the south end of the Long | termined by the count tect, through afidavite| jis wuccesvor viold to the democrats the Ast | st was, i ba = = <= | ary will take place next month. breakfast?” she asked. ~ tegada aedete tae Pee vata wines wees | by a jury impanelled for that purpose. Should | Point in their scheme to secure control in the pe gr ape that the ing uy inne Mra. Hearst spent ashort while in this city! “Madam,” he replied, “I'd like ter ‘blige yer. it be determined that Schneider is insane and the zodiac preside over the various | bad shape, causing great inconvenienceand loss Boston. blie it fane ither | organs of the buman body, but the chu ns lately after her return from Europe before | But ‘tain't fur such as me ter ‘tempt ter foller | to those’ whose business comp@ls them touse | his execution should be stayed and | Sernative, aed my Thagiontley Lape than | approved & pe hyped dle eer a Boing back to California. She is now giving | in the footsteps of Glgdstone or George Wash-| sate. Please let meheur promptly from you | Mis commitment to the asylum ordered, | Mr" Osborne might relieve the dilemma by | Priscillian and he was raccntel ue a magician her attention to establishing « manual training | ington,” when you will put same in good condition, as| there appears to ba some doubt | oiening ” | and heretic (A.D. 385 ‘ove Se eo fekool on a farm nenr Pleasonton, across tho : eR it is important action be taken before severe | 8# to whether or not such action would be « MR. CSDORKE WILL. NOT REMOK. | Besides sondomming sungie hediuech @o> - ‘Thesethstruments are hich! pended | bay from San Francisco. In this school desti- 7 i seg - ~etisand t | ther attempted to direc TRAL, SEAR Uy the leading artiets aud wilgive perfect | tute boys will be tanght usoftl trades, Mrs. | rea ha wiles Sareen ace Eyer iais teen Fraxk Heme, whether such a step would abolish the extreme | | This, 6o Mr. Osborne tells Tu Stan corre-| (ist atlempled ta direct, the exces "~ SS a ne ESS Hearst intends this institution as a memorial to | pe . 2 Chairman B. S., Alexandria county, Va, | Penalty of the law as to him, or whether in t, he has no intention of doing—cer-| stena of invoki ne E a ethan - “ch wy wii her husband and near the building his tomb A TE EVAL) BE REEDED! Wratxaros, Dex., December 5, 1892, | the event of his regaining his mind hecould | tainly not before bia term expires next July. A! heathen an oe foe SE 10 BETEDERS NO” CASH WE:| qaypees x STAYMAS, Wilts erancat The letter of President A.J. Pratt of the | yp.) tuNCTON: DEta, 5, | afterward be executed. Tio weight of opinion | gujorty of republicans, it ema to ent, Lope | rontaeed eee a” «gosRE mother wan en , stegt sh $1,0050- | Prano Merchants. 904 ¥ ST. NW. Mrs. Albert C. Hopkins will receive tomorrow | Humane Society to the Commissioners, calling Chairman Board of Supervisors, appears to be that the law could be enforced } Gov. Russell will allow Mr. Osborne to serve | think of the wonderful delivernaee’ of te = OR SALE BEAT SACRIFIc MAKE | afternoon from 2 to G at 1116 Vermont avenue. | *ttention to the number of worn-out horses} 454 Pennaylvania avenue, Washington, D. C, | UP the recovery of so afticted a person. his term out and then trast the police commis- | Margaret when swallowed by Satan in the form sgom. one magnificent “STEINWAY” grand plano. | She will be assisted by |. E. Hopkins, | 8old in the District, was printed in Saturday's | Dear Sir: Replying to yours of the 16th in- BARBER'S COUNSEL WILL FOLLOW SUIT. | stoners will be good enough republicans to re-| of aciragon. Did a man suffer from toothachs. WILD & BRO.'S." 700 7th st. nw _ ja9-6*" | Mrs. and Miss Patten of Pennsylvania and Miss | St*k. Today the letter was referred to the | stant, our general superintendent advises me| It is thought that counsel for Barber, whose | fuse further service. or pains in the back, Jet him t attorney for the District for advice as to | that it is not our desire to make any repairs to! conviction of murder was today afirmed, us| But there is every indication that this peace- | g himself with pai Fok SAFETAS, CPRIGHT PIANO Fou $175 | Quay. CASH: fails 7M octave: rosewood cise; pear! ? whether there 1s any authority in the Commis- | the road south of theSLong bridge. ‘i i raiba tas fal solution of the difficulty will not be allowed. mich greater pais stool included VFEIFFER © CONLL Ms. MM. Pusher will be at home the re- | [25% to cure the evil | Yours truly, stated in another column, will also apply for | Gov. Russell's inaugural is aggressive in every a tyme Apatente on = ai? Ltthat maining Taesdays in January. cee eae eae ae a onto writ of error to the United States Supreme | sentence. It takes some “nevee™ fora young 4 ve January 24 has been selected as the date for ah go ok ia nl pala Superintendent, Court. executive to stand before bis ineom- | + —_ FE Pere ee PAROAING IX NEN UP. | the Charity Bell in bebalf of the Children’s lrtesies signed by tox payers of U street! . paas , wilmington & Baltimore I. B. Go. — > ing and outgoing boards of constitu-| St. Lawrence when he was routing was the F romvur holiday stock that rill bescld et elarsere- | Hospital. As thisis one of the great socioty | Northwest was received by the Commissioners aime Sas PRACTICAL ‘WOMAN'S RIGHTS, tional advisers. on inagguration day and | gridi | Cae te ee henge eae ate Oke” Fal | Cents of the winter it is earnestly hoped that | today, requesting favorable action at their | THE DIGGER INDIANS. = recommend that they be wiped off the face of |" And in his pravers for health he would nat- as part payment. Any balance | no other large entertainment will occur on this | hands of the application Patrick Sullivan for A Lesson in Street Car Etiquette Taught by | the earth as worse than useless, but that is what | urally introd date to interfere with the customary success | a liquor license. The letter sets forth that Mr. | A Race of Human Beings That Are Below @ Boston Girl, | Gov. Russell did. In recommending th th G10 isth st. aw. | { thoe holy amare poli- | tyrs or of other saints who were «tinilarly co st. of % * i « si an it a be tion of the executive council he says: “Another | nected with oth " tT THE PIANO EXCHANG:! and brilliancy of this most worthy cha that | Sullivan is a worthy man and keeps a first. the Brute Creation. From the Boston Herald. y pother diseases with « drm faith ja pat Reo E cannot but appeal to all hearts in caring for | class place. PULSIN,A © leaanaiapingernse Te was between 6 and 7 o'clock in the evening | ¥e0r of public disci jon of this important | their effectual interceas huonth, CHerwis'a | | Mist Etnio Meyer will bo at home Wednesdays | Alfred L.. Leonard, living atthecorner of 17th | ton tribe of Digger Indians, living aa. they | good many of the passengers were workingmen, | Pentitonto wad tenn tor a change. oe Sennen Hie HUGO ohn at 1124 10th street northwest. street and Columbia road, calls the attention of | have lived for centuries, in hurs made of tules, and those who were fortunate enough to have a, “There are no = pecaliar con ms of | What It is, What tr ots aud How te Mrs. Outhwaite held a delightful reception | the Commissioners today to the needs for | which offer about as much protection asa hut seat, even if it wasa very narrow one, seemed | executive work in this commonwealth as require Aon A SPECIAL BARGAIN. Saturday afternoon. The impression on enter-| prompt action for better arrangements as to| made of Columbia county cornstalks. Havin, a ‘of it Shi the continued existence of this non-anomalous | po 6 puiral Gulla Hanstsome rosewood plang: fall seale: beautifully | ing was that a card entertainment was in | Cleanliness in that section. ‘There te no sewer. | rant cress t Jackson's “Ramone,” T| coors bait the pleasure of it in watching the | institution. If, however, its powers were prop- | Pm the Rural Cllabor SMtiak Moe Lid git bod fee SY ave | new’ 8:00; will sel fof 8103; 810 down and'85 por | Progress. The hostess was assinted in receiving | age system on the hill and the surface drainage | Ttd Mrs. Helen Hunt Jackson's “Ramona,” I) door open every time the car stopped. It! ¢riy limited to ite constitutional duties it mgt etd ~ ront. 49 ft. deep: | month, no r | by Miss Culbertson of Zanes Ohio, who is | is unobstructed. A wholesome cleaning of that | BOP€d to see some idealistic dusky maidens of | reached Eliot street, however, without an in- | pethaps remain asa harmless concession to a Which is the best kind? #°84.000. Sinalt cast pay: | pending the winter at 1416 K’ street. Miss | section is requested. the Ramona type—maidens beautiful, both | vasion of the fair sex. Then five or six of them | Conservative antiquarian sentiment.” How shall we use it =: Culbertson gw rot. G SMITH, Pa. ave. 0. W. “Tidwas x rise eco. | SoraanE Gene ee Genes ee pa MR. FOWLER'S SUIT. mentally and physically. The dameel first in- | got on board. The majority of the new comers | TRE POFICE COMMISSIONERS. During tho past two or three years T have at } Price $150, will seil for $65; on 85pay- | the punch bowl and Miss. Greenieaf served | attorney for the District acopy of the suit|¥earsold. She was gnawing a hunk of raw | seem to make a special study of the best meth-| “The board of police by its acts has de- | many, many times, and this year the “tad,” af j= ack enna bouillon in the tea room. filed by Wm. W. Fowler against Lieut. T. B, | meat as she sat on straw beside her hut. This | ods for making the male patrons of street cars | servedly lost the confidence of the citizens of | it may be s as 225 PA. AVE. Mamie C. Schnebel and Mr. Francis A. of the police force for an alleged assault 2 hla ee feel uneasysif they happen to be sitting. Boston and of the pecele of the common ealth, | than ever. Dealers don were married on Thursday evenin the parade of the G. A. I. in. this cit; auch. 3 ne of the arrivals, however, was a motherly | “I again earnestly recommend the separation | grades is inor« LOST STARS. Semehie he. te bose dee | during its Tecent encampment. ‘The papers | Are. but the skin of faco and body resembled onae ——- eapidasia feature indicated | of the powers of this board; that the control of — Church at the home of the Lride’s grand- | have been referred to the police department | #hriveled leather and betokened great age. The¥ | thot ahe had “a will of her own.” She might | her police, which is a purely administrative anita week th oit ce Some Astronomical Information for People | parents, Mr. and Mra. Edw. Piepenbring, 403 | for a report of the facts in the case upon which ane = of akind, these aan and women. ID | nave been taken at first sight for a prominent | function, be restored to the city of Boston: it, and will not soon bo displaced, Who Are Watching Biela’s Comet. lorida avenue. “The house was prettily dec- | the attorney ean rely fora defense in this | Pody they resemble Australian bushmen. They | rember of a woman's rights society. but those | that the control of licenses, which 1s judicial in | AS an adjunct to the etrageler’s bronkfast table, | wreen the Ot: Lotte Repubiie. orated with palma, holly and evergreens. Mr. | action. have ie eur thick Ups, boi skins and less} io ¢ormed this opinion of her when sho en- | its nature, be placed in a board of such charac- | a charming addition to the dainty arrangements There are variable stars which are constantly | Chas. Kauffmann ‘of Baltimore, cousin of the CALIFORNIA AVES Tatuval Way of Ute ‘befers aeugpane: , Ter | tered tne car felt ashamed of themselves a few | ter, appointment and tenure as to be judicial in | of a lady's luncheon, or when called into wae in = wazing and waning in periods, increasing in | 80m, played the wedding march. bride | The Commissioners have recommended to] Yay to ent vermin, live in holes ard ines | minutes later. ; its action. ; partment fT his tootheome Welab ee eee Seen inns pee us an in white India silk trimmed in em-} Congress favorable action upon H. Ik bill| themselves in mud. For the sake of the coon. | _Se¥eral of the young girls had selected the | _ “It is within your power thus to correct a se- fter-theater supper, it may tie | Seightnens far 2. corti Sens--18» they reaches chiffon and ribbons and carried a | 19939, California witbi apy ie beatityi seats they meant to have when they had ogied | rious evil, do justice to the city of Boston and Je particularly serviceable and attractive. maximum of effulgence, and then dying away | bouquet of bride's roses and white hyacinths, , “to narrow California avenue within | try’s honor it is gratifying that ethnologists | ther presbnt occupants out of them, and one | ® service to the whole community. To answer the first question—chating dishes 3 Bellair Heights, District of Columbia,” if | class these people apart from the North | young man with s careworn look, who knew | “I shall endeavor by executive action to lift| may be found to sail ey and ever vbody'@ tas to be more popular that the deiaaad for alll . which, of course, only leads one to infer that the chading dash hus filled, DUPONT Che to faint points to revive again and go throngh | Miss Carrie Schnebel was the bridesmaid. She : \ded as follows: American Indian. Humboldt included them in cae ; : dbend oer e-ytiytrenagre tdi 4 £ : the sa: hange indefinitely. Most of these | Wore an empire gown of pale blue crepe. Mr. | *™en' - - he was a victim, but did not want to give up | this board out of politics and to gi | taste and pocket book. They are all made om capricious stare are telescopic—too small for | W2- Lowe was best man, gence 1 ine § merike out all after the word | evan Dicmen’e Land The Catholic relents, | the battle, decided to compromise rather thwn | t0 the pablic that the administration of the im-| the sume! general pian, way, a with overt rs. Blundon left for their home on d, West Washington, after a | : = Besides tne parents of the | Keation is to expli room there wus present the | the bill to the porti acknowledge his defeat. He got up and offered | Portant interests under its control sball be effi-| other houseiold article, expensive musterials his seat to the motherly looking woman. cient, upright and free from partisan perver-|and artistic workmanship increase the cost, Instead of quietly dropping into the vacancy, | Sion i both to manufacturer and buyer. ted to mean immediate war) The very lowest priced article, a blaver wale the naked eye to observe their variations; but there is one called by the Arabs Algol, the | demon star, in Medusa’s Head, in the circum- | bride ai ing the word “length.” The object of this sug- | however, have accomplished excellent results tly confine the operational educating the young Indians. Low as the Dig- f waid California a gers are they believe in a superior being and| __/! “ = = a referred to inthe bill, | revered n phantom. called Chinigchinick, be- | % 8 usual in such cases, the woman turned and| ‘This is interpro SINGLY OR IN BLOCKS, * teliati ‘ i in- | bride's great-grandmother, Mrs, . Werth, | Within the subdiv: ‘ " Fa sai upon Commissioner Osborne, whom Gov. | of tin, and selling at retail for fifty conte, may son opportunity tot sper Ce ee Ne ee cee ne teed erent, | Me. and “Sire. “Wn, ‘Schnobel, the” Mimes |, Portion of this aventie east of said Honing Cant this abecter, lived among the stare | "No, thank you, sir, Iam as well able to | Ruseell painted during all the last campaign as | be found side Lr side with imparted Pagiion vie Sey vista Can one without tho aid of sginss. It\ Emma and Lottie Schuebel, Mr. 1. | Subdivision is only fifty feet wide, and the pro- | and dispensed justice. He was their creator | sts0q ‘as you are; vou. hed. better keep your | the embodiment of everything which was not | planished tin chating disbos, which amar be ater ia probably « million times further off than our i . Laura | Vision in the bill'as submitted ‘to make said | ®nd guide. In earlier days every village had a ” IP ject, efficient, upright and free from partisanshij bought 6 The er < Piepenbring and daughters, Miss Laura | ‘ rete sandltiade rough temple, in which the god was reresented | Sat.” Then warming up to the subject she prig! pai p- | bought at from $4 to $6. ‘The lnttor are oval om SALE gun, and yot every three days it is seen to go | Blundon, Mr. and Mru. Finkey. Mr. and Mra, J. | Svenue, of equal width throughout its entire | F* " i continued dof very good size, while the one council were a study as the | ®bich is ‘most frequcutly found is @ round "mi i te skin stuffed with feathers, talons, “I cannot understand this non- THE GOVERNOR OPENS THE Fant. in shape, x cuted Dir. aut’ Mrs. MeCieliand, | Jeneth” might lead to the misconstruction that | by a coyo tufted ; i deena le igivilig. tj abeuy ting 0: ramen oe THOMAS FISHER & CO. | in size from the fifth to the third magnitude, | Master W. Blundon; Mr. H. Ritterbu the entire svenue might ‘be narrowed t Sfty | clawsand beake. | The Diggers steal and-drink | 17"t7" wore poor’ weak crestaren, unable’ to | Tee tees of th the | standard with the two round dishes abor Tne Pats nw a : M Barker folsa of Balti Me. | fete re water. So do pale faces, for that matter, as 7 speaker blazed out the paths of reform which | “Properly. ax baline dich _}and then paling back to the fifth. Another | M. lan itimore, Mr. | fete, : ; nah tS Dut Caucasian blood ean stand it better, Whisky | and. Here is a ‘car fullof men’ who have perly, « 1 clish in in three parte,viz., A SULABE SORTHE A= 1 ON THE | star, Wonderful, in the Whale, requires neariy | and Mrs. ~ Mir. and Mrs, W. Sehmailhoty, | eee ee Ot ia noehane ubdivision | ikilling the Diggers. “The white men “her. | been working hard all day and want a rest on | ho proposed to follow, and when he recom-|a standard holding « fountain for aleohol, witit Min ore ne goim | ® year to go through ite changes from the | Mr. and Mre. Sterne, Mr. and Mrs. W. Guth- | referred. t in the bil. is nowhere, more than | ested’ their Reds from thom: imtdrecg | their way home, but they are supposed to give | mended that tho executive and council no| either n central air tube aul uo wick.the aleobel - = | second magnitude to total disappearance and | ridge, Mr. J. Sweetman and Miss Sweetman, | Wy four, tar cuay sith ie abet estalintion | deadly vices and as a rule care 1 ught for these | UP their seats to a lot of young girls who have | longer be required to appoint the historic Fast | itecif being ignited, or with an asbestos filing SEY WANTED & TO LOAN, | back to it# normal size; and still another, | Mr. D. Waters, jr.. Mis re, and Miss | yr widest eect olen eie ee Gree att In this connection it was almost Iudi- | "thing to do but saunter through the stores | day asa religious holiday, they looked at one , OF Oho, two ur thr MONE ANTED | LOAN. | Deita, in the constellation Cepheus, effects its | Topley, Miss Jeasio Tople: Durfee, iss | 4 Midest part elsewhere. The Commis vof | ll day long and have not foresight enough to | another as mach as to say: “What next?” Wicks, each having i through a series of transformations, increasing | Blundon and fami F : | changes in five and # half days. Maude Durfee, Mrs. and Miss Buxmau, Mr. | toners believe that it would be impractical to | crouslast Decoration day to watch » pa go home before the cars becomecrowded. I| The answer came in the suggestion that ‘ over the flame rests Menon Seweancnrtty the bisirceat | But these variable stars, unaccountable as | Julian Dodge, Mr. Topley and Mr. 1. Sorrell, | Nien the narrow part in this subdivision and | Indian school ebildron, with Rowers {i hand: | think it simply ridiculous. It isa good while | instead April 19, the anniversary of the baitle hot water, and the cooking ‘ “" van's Marta | they are, yield in point of wonder to those | The bride was the recipient of many prosenis, | that itis to no advantage to retai {he extra | from the good priest in chatee singe” Wet"! | since I have been on a street at this time | of Lexington, be made « spring holida: dish proper fits into this, Each of these dishes LEIPOLD, wo v Eshant F sian® jails | which seem to come into existence and thore| Lieut. Arthur Murray and wife are guests of | Witt above ninety feet for such a short dis- eee a ee of the day, and I propose, so far as I am| The governor and council went directly | should have at least onc handle. WANES LOAN GF ses00 0X HOCK SEW | which pass out of existence—these as if they | Gen. D:um for a few week a My consiey, "is of thee, concerned, to leave the seats to those who have | from the inauguration services to the executive | In granite iron ware a very scrviceable dish et ed ts; sla Sr | had run their coureé and fulfilled their mission, | 0&"- Drum fora few weeks. HOW CORN SMALL BE MEASURED. Land of the noble freo, &c. | the best right to them.’ chamber, where the confronted each | may be bought fur namade e Sa | an thove if they were new creatious from | Mt snd Mrs. Curry will give a dinner to-| Tho corn raisers who sell their products in | Aud from another point of View it was ex-| “The young man looked confused, » number | renty-foot ring. Ifany doubt had | bine and white ware, the nickel plated, with 5 AND @ PEK | the hand of the Almighty. The ancients, who | morrow night, after which there will be music | ¢yiy city bring a largo barrel with wl to | tremely tic, a of the older men shook their heads approvingly, | existed as to whether the governor roally | irou stand, costing from @4 to @5, and those TEASE lad oul their naked even to scan the heavens | Ds Adamoweki and Mme. eet edaacare IV Ga we percoonea vaniding saa ey Seema eae others looked on in wonder, and the girls, for | meuut business it was at once dispelled. To } made uf copper, tinned inside, and with irom with. counted seven brilliants i i 8. Blac! o Misses Black re~ “D : abe - — whose be re) B y ow i speech of prize rit 4 about the same price. : | Srembiing group of the Pleiades, and the group | tarred tothe city Tassloy ned ere atahe Et, | Ber barrel. Now, the standard barrel contains = Toads, escmod. undctaed whither ss heels ef | Gor tuseal “Lewtea sfaty with Ristiohr® ter] Heme i betaine Ber heeeting wary hand SZSOL000 "POs 8h is still known to us asthe Seven Stars, ci aese § bitt for the winter. ee 10 bus! : and sy tlars been represented to the | A Farnace Man Talks About What He Con-| oat.’ ‘They cast fonging glances at the vacant | scnding in the name of Frank B. Savles for| some, he ehould surely bo satisfied ith the a ‘one of the seven disappeared years One| sca. I. ¥. MeKinney will’ receive toniotfow |e et whee Pour city man siders Shamefal Waste. | seat, but not one of them had the courage to | savings bank commissioner, a name that had | artistic designs brought ont in electroplate or | star in Auriga, one in the Wolf and several in | 9, “emt i = oa cure iy ee eek = pled av scat it was | From the New York World. | drop into it been the chief bone of contention last vear. __| silver, with ebony or ivory handles, and costing i sti OX, tbe Southera Fish, laid down in the ancient | {rom 3 toGat her home, 18961 strest. Sra. | not up to the standard. ‘The matter was re- 9 one who is not in the furnace business | The car stopped; a young woman got on| Councillor David Hall Rice “cross countered” | from $30 to about $90. The most expensive Comunissious rea | lists, are now no longer seen, and astronomers | McKinney wil assisted by Miss McKin: Meh 1 “ ‘Aldrich, s a fsog end mensures: | can have any idea of the amount of heat that | board. She looked’ at the deep red cushion, | with a motiontotake from the governor the ‘y elaborate and would certainly be | of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries | {0m Ohio, Mrs. Capt. Gibbon, Mra. A. C. | Ms oe Ae Cera ean recommended and | i sted ina great city like Now York,” re.| ten at the girls who were hanging on the | appointment of all special committces of the | fitting companions to tho clearest crystal or * | point out many more that have disappeared. Rogers, Miss Miller and Miss Camp. x eed that ike eniasonets inoue Wan “ rs thi ew York, straps, and seemed unable to understand it. A | councii and vesting that power in the board | finest porcelain. ‘40 th ce ‘The history of the famous “Star of Bethle-| Mrs. 8. E. Wheatley and the Misses Wheat- | ¥ vagal po He A Ante nd he it br mer marked a furnace dealer to @ Times reporter. | smile went around the car, and for several | itself. If one is shut up in the city lodging house, in CONWIORNEINGLY, LoaNkD CoN | hem." ae itis called, is familiar to many read- | ley will not receive on Tuesday, but will be at | “henever corn is sold it ahall be by weight and leakage of hat is something enormous.” | blocks there was a Vacant seat in acrowded | Both the name of Mr. Sayles and the motion | one or two rooms, the chating dish and tea crosts in ‘estates and other | €rs. It appeared suddenly in the constellation | home the following Tuesdays in January. Inemnderatood thet thee Cortese oushel It) «How's that?” inquired the reporter. electric. to limit the governor's powers were tabled for | kettle to fit the same standard may be found of y soe ee pea ign | the Chair on November 11, 1572, bursting into! Miry, E. D. Robie and Miss Robie will be at | 2. Underetood that the Commissioners will act/ wou, ru illustrate the thing.” answered Ree fatare consideration, and this preliminary | the greatest possible service when one 1 either wet wer annum. oo delays Box i40. | view so abruptly and so conspicuously as to fill | henna Shared ey the furnace man. “I'll take the first case I Abolishing London Fogs. bout was conceded to be a draw. too ill to go out or wishes to cutertaine few in January and February at : ~ a ~~ | With amazement the Danish astronom Tycho nt Mh. fY Loss O8 FURST MORTGAGES IN | Brahe, who had etamined the heavens an hour ages a iapreent ie #0 S00 ata #10, 000. . before without seeing it. This star remained Ye, the Korean charge d'affaires, will be SCAR W. WHITE, 90 Fet_n.w. | in the sky for eighteen months, shining for part | in New York for the next week. MEL EO LOAN ON FURNITURE. PIANOS. | of that time with a brilliancy greater than even | Dr. 8. A. Edson and sisters, Mra, Sutphen M SRA LATA atk" SEE EBAY: | the brightest of the planets, and then vanished | fis ~ A STAND FOR DISTRICT EMPLOYES, aoc = The governor and council will meet again | friends in a quiet wi ‘That portion of the reservation north of the | Come to in my journal. Hero it is: ‘Mrs. E. J. | From the Boston Herald. Tuesday afternoon and an interested public Washington Market Company building, ex- pO ee Pl Bp Syprsaged eee Be 0] The London county council has turned out to | await the revult of another round with a good tending from the foot of the bridge to the weet | for the story: Fret NOW| be a romarkably active and enterprising body, | deal of interest. line of 7th street northwest, abutting on Penn-| ‘‘Mrs. Goldsmith came to me day before yes- | but when it is said to be seriously proposing to ‘THE GOVERNOR'S CHIEF OPPONENT. — THE-WISP, An Engincer’s Tale of a Phosphorescent : i ight in a Swam 1d Miss Webster, and her guests, Mr. Henry | wivani bas b igned Com-| terday. ‘I want take up the problem of abolishing the fogs that i i board “ ult never to return. Many persons who aaw and ad- | Claman Ford. and wife OF Senta Harhard, | Yivania avenue, bas been assigned by the Com-| terday. ‘1 want you to come and look at ‘our p the pr Be Councillor Rice is a new member of the Saictninstth: ntinthie innit: = aa oi i ailived socee' sauanaseti iL, Chap) d Ranta: Barbare, | missioners asa site for the erection of an ob- | furnace,’ she raid, ‘I can't get a bit of heat in| have so long given ill-repute to that city it is president of the Norfolk Club, the most | “Seon quee things AS EX ANY SUMS DESIRED AT aera at aPberi- | Cal., will be at home to their friends informally | servation stand to accommodate tho employes | my second-story front room. There's some-| would seem that it is taking a tremendous con- manic a hel <2 era brn tion burst into view in the Serpent on the 10th | Wednedae afteraouts. ad. evento x : r ive republican 01 tion in Boston. roe eeuaen 0 igs in Jan-| of the District t und thei thing the matter, but what : G mention aggressive rep! ganization in Loomis te the clerk of the Laclede. : eae ber 108. Eine ae Rath iatrey uary and Febru: eo pentle thear ie otages tae reeecertteenrind MAM right, Mr Goldamnity,” at ie yor tract upon its hands. For a proposition to| Ata dinner shortly after election he referred | I havo nd very atrango things. ‘The strangest por gic. opperariy sabiegeleyg did ; Billings and Miss Billings will ; sion on the 4th of March next. aman over right away,’ and [sent him, abolish the London fogs sounds very much like} to Gov. Russell es “ills Accidency,” and! <70u dhingstintover tatereted mo was tho siowly to total disappearance in 1606. not be at home tomorrow. | MISCELLANEOUS. {ole in the hot-air pier was what the man interfering with the order of nature, such as| Claimed that since he owed his election to Distrint of 5 5 ‘ = ay acl glo | " ‘storms, or, li the biunders of voters, the governor could not | Will-o'-the-wisp, that indistinct, palo light that asin Ertetaaa fat cotateta Boe sea | we tenty-aix youre ago, 2m 1866.0 new star | Mr. Phils E. Chapin, 1735 Massachnectts | ye resignation of G. Hl. Bowers, watchman | “RGrte! wow he came back.” ud asso! |e eaee er aticcaaoe Aeaaeas ani eae an, | held fade tasl yougis tak anolctond Wh Bate | balehabeie wma ndhoash oats Ga naedion: ws SRR CHEe Ee AE Pets «| Clazed out in the, Northern, Crown where no | arenue, entertained on Saturday evening © | af ihe Washington Asylum, has boen necopted, | port’ sky. But when it is considered that the horrible | ing his attack on Mr. Osborne and the police | marshes, I was once an engineer on the Pene- : aaa tare inc’ | Party of gentlemen aten elaborate dinner, the | +, take effect the 10th insta “Why. he found heat in the basem 1d | fogsof Londonare of comparatively modern date, | Commission. He predicted, and, as it proves, a road and M 10 LOAN ON ENDOWMENTS. LIFE ttade size and then vaninhed. ae wolt | Mble for which was beautifully decorated with | % takeeffect the 10th instant. heat in the parlor. ‘Then he shut the register | that. they did not exist two centuries ago, and | correctly, that Gov. Russell would interpret his | &7ivuma road and on Puke Hh REHESON, 1007 Ft 8. | ag acientifie interest by conspicuous | China ‘amnd. glass, wate. Urlss panel ties BURGLARY AS A FINE ART. and went up to the second floor. Colder than | that they are due to human agency, the under- | ¢lection to be a vindication of his course in Drilliancy, bat it is probable that similar ap- “i LOAN AT 2 ARDOPER CENTOS | paritions ‘take place frequently in. remote | jay. Louis. ° of the lons, if we only had eyes to see them. The | Kauffmann, A. A. Hosmer, M. F. Morris, and ia, wil | stellar system is 20 inconceivably distant from | ‘Thomas Wilso = - “ Greenland up there! That meant that the heat! taking, though still a large one, docs not seem | all his differences with the executive council. Wilson, J. AM. Toner, W. W. Dud- | ya cuign py siesta titi. len oe ping. Ho took out the register and | Unfeasible. ‘The character of these fogs, wlich | Mr. Rico regards this as au unwarranted ar- . Michener, A. T. Britton, 8. H, ace ‘Their Direction. thrust his arm in the pipe. He found in an in-| obscure everything with an almost inky black- | Sumption, and will shape his course as coun- = Wits the Laklon! Dally News: ror’ bij hole in @ pipe which had been ee mph — a — dark ‘as mid- —- rena = a. = : & Police eas oo bee cont of value repayable fa installments. at colar that : i made by lown the chimney. Through | night, is due to the clou: unconsumed car- ce o-: chemo, SS = otro __ Mina Bessy Ways, daughter of Chas. E. Ways,| The science and art of burglary seem to be | this hole all the heat was making ite way outof | bon poured out by thousands of chimneys into | friend at court when his case comes up. and mo light of any kind vuible, 1 be ve MIS F st auhes ee nothing, and | is Visiting her aunt, Mrs. B. F. Winger of 1021 | *tudied in the north of Englandin a thoroughly | doors. Not a particle of it wax coming into the | @ humid, misty atmosphere, where the smoke | _ There is a good deal of speculation as to what Snsdoubotetioal adie ke mekareme SAT RAND 6 PER CENT. 1m | SSetecomert ere nes Meee ot tee wasnt | Conneetient avenue. ‘tematic fashion. To obtain information re- | room. In two nours he hed put s new piece of | mixes itself with the natura fog in such a way | Lieut. Gov. Walcott will do in the council, “He | looked out over ths ne - SUSekit S wctexax these phenomena as the massesof men. They | Mrs. Joseph Homiston Crawford will not be | garding the habits of the inmates of the houses | Pipe in place of the old one and the heat was | as to seem almost a solid. is the logical candidate for governor on the re- | thing i i i blican ticket next fall, andneither he nor the | | “Then it was that J glen sight of 10m Pt | look upon them in helplessemazement andawe, | at home on Tuesday on account of illness in| about to be robbed is the first step, and this ia | PUTing into the room. Th only thing: required, therstore, to 4 theso st hoe} * Mo™*42Gdg85 —— — | since the most powerful telescopes fail to extort | the house, but will receive at. the residence of aubpoesd sednbelict ievatally Wathag’s esa a Gesfeow that,” asked the reporter. ep fogs is 10, ye different method : ty can afford to have many mistakes laid at e _— post: vent od 7 SPS o's fat ces? Mientdcptne of pace: Aa probable se crelann, | nay mother, Mrs. Joseph Trssowaki, 1491 Rhode | vants, who are induced to goesip unsuspectingly | just lite it Hat prokeble thee arcs | betedemtnaatasicieal exomaseoe nes eae | von. 1 —— ‘te of space. an explana- ve esda’ a ¥ * ® 1 msratz 19° ten de ony dhiar ates tee eae |e ne with some pretended hawker of cheap jewelry, | that we don’t hear of to one that we do hear of. | done very generally in other English cities, and embmmpiammed sgn than our sun in conflagration. ‘Their hour of | _¥™ Amy C. Leavitt, 1121 Vermont avenue, | Dinner time or. soon after it, when both the | A man gets an idea that his furnace isn't pow. | producing gas for fuel purposes on such « seale Sen bee oe doom is struck and they flane up and burn to | ill not receive tomorrow evening. {family and the servants are gouerall in the | fful enough to heat the whole house—reckons | und consequently at so low a price as to induce UMS To At Gm | cinders and ashes to be seen no more. Mre. Mary Dulin of Baltimore and her . sd ‘that it has lost its grip, perhaps—and then he | ite general adoption by ing the cheapest mi : f lower rooms. is considered the most favorable | meee, [Semper en Seeman me eee [et eo net ee ee ee See FOREY 70 LOAN ON PROFEETE GATTI | te Caroline avenue. Hert teeta ee ieee co motcomprise | doctors; but he doesn’t, and all through the ‘The New York newsboy had concluded to. go retest merely the stretching of lines across the garden | winter he loses tho use of the room that might oid per centum per usta HILL. & JORIS ths or lawns to trip up pursuers, or the seettr- | be made comfortable and adds something one Sader | west, and when he reached Omaha he dropped | Considerate Women, Ing ot doors by tring em with cord, hooks | Pe,mnde comfortable ancl — pore mt votes, Has be raised up a power for VOR TSAO) OS REAL PST ATE 08 FIBAT- | off the train by the assistance of @ brakeman | From London Soctety. being screwed into the door posts for the pur-| " «For my part,” said the furnace man, ashe no: own undoing? § ME clams security af lowest Fates of interest, no delay | °° 9 looking around a bit. After four| Anenterprising young lady, who was once poe, but extend also to memoranda of conven-| turned to wait on a customer, ‘I think it PROPOSED DEMOLITION OF THE STATE HOUSE. a Tae een comers, an | days of trarel and tribulation ho thought it | the frst amatear exponents of the gentle art of nt irnine for the burglars" purposoe = Z 7 the ouspensiea! ier! | Auemdieswwab commie! Setting Chen eae 1. Virion Oe WATS DANENHOWEE. | time to go into business or leave town, so he | shirt dancing in Dublin, has just opened a] Putt eyncamed in the recone becgenepes state honse commissioners, who have charge of troable sme © PANESHOWER & SON, cor. 13th ‘and | tackled « follow crafteman, a kid about his own | !dies'club on Grattonstreet, to which—whisper | Suerton Hall, Leeds, the seat of the Right Father ‘ building the new state house extension, recom- howe a at baa 024 | age. 2 it low, lest Mrs. Grundy hear—men are also to| Hon. W. L. Jackson, and at Larkhill, the resi- ~ , earfat sarwetion | seeded in their annual that the old his- and not MELD RAN AE Seda NER SENT O8 | Tey. cully.” he remarked as a feeler, | be admitted! It is to be very “elect and re-| dence of Mr. Heywood Jones, near Liverpool, "Tite sc ‘Your littje sister, Tommy,” said hie i col, with ite * dome,” be torn | #0ve, can the same, i SPAR ker, how's de lay in dis tow: spectable,” and. yet eminently social, so let the | the police have digeovered a document as fol-| rstner, showi tas thee oe rebuilt. The*extension” has now cost | Just as the when you ______HIN Ft_| “Good enough for me,” responded the | London “‘mixed’* clubs hide their diminished | lows, which is #u} d to refer to burglarious 2 s baby. ‘You will love run or heads while Ireland leads the way. You should | enterprises. now, ig f# to be hoped, ni; in | her dearly; will you not?” ad just wee the list of illustrious patronesses. the bud: “Bir F. ‘Trafford, Trafford Hall, | __““Y—yes, of course,”-replied Tommy, i car ae left for Eccles station. $. de. Trafford, to val, but i'l, pearl goad} unditisehiia te Suk: danghtor of Sir Pyers Mostyn, Croston Hall, ‘ ; ‘Weems Landen Grit, Trains from Croston station to’ Preston, H presume “No, Frenchmen must regard their celebrated $10,000 4. ad 19un rt f At bulging. “Cent er cent 'n half on a pape. “That all?" and the Omaha's boy's face ____ MANICURE. Abas rans, MaNicU AND CHIROPOD Fuassoaws Jewerer Maxvracrenixe 531 Seeeera Se. NW Sevesta Sr. .v.W. Banker—‘‘Well, I'll you an