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——S—” ~—— - bee ; r Ld Be THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 1893—SIXTEEN PAGES. 13 7 = Sores ’ 5 th took an apartment near the college buildin; | system of telegraphs. Gen. THE MECCA . CARLYLE HARRIS? LIBRE, om stmsesconuneca ota soley Salsings EXPERTS AT THE KEY Picasa, Teagan betees’ water aarmion wees rar i tea AUCTION SALES. CTION SALES. 4 ee —— ae 4 vi columns of the Inter-Ocean, and sent it in less | Wnere the Invalid May Grow Strong and THIS AFTER: eure DAYS. = o- zs {3 or " je ‘ing her in than four hours. Recently he sent over 2,000 ror saLE_ " ON SATU. = —_ November that I loved her daughter, and how | words in twenty-five minutes, using the code a FoR Sia PRBS ACTOR, OF ATOR ATCLIFPE, DARE & OS ranah atk ew. ; 5 she counseled me against any announced: F . gts ee | system, and it was recei ‘Chicago 5 = ia . auctioneer, st 1411 st. nw. a - od His Own Story Told With the Death “*°°"*: still permitted me’ to. continue’ my | Two Washington Boys Distinguished Charles Hayes ee by Mr. | scsee vaow oun Povennr ovon of suv-| Seka eet Sten ciate Areiig’oare. | rou cam LOADS OF STORE. AT AvcTION._ | ALL THROFFICE AND MISCELLANEOUS BUR- Watch at His Ell —— | a Mr, MoKsidia hes always been selected as one | Dive rrvus—asuavrire: Soutavano parvs | Babe fPesraneee Suntan ‘acd libs 2nd fee | peat lle wot EUPRDAL, APRIL NIT Be CONTAUNED UNTIL a bow. “WELEX AND 1 MARRIED RACH OTHER.” Themselves in the Tournament, | of any detail which was sent ont todo especially | amvsixa scents at 4 FIRE a CeLzonarED Tay Focbal adormegpegy Toerre NEN | AA arth Cees Ta core Routh Cagttel and © —_—-—_—_ Our secret marriage on February 8, 1890, is @ speniees Gein hon Guitesa tas buseiad | COLORED PREACHER AMES n. chEMENTS, Med’ Stone ts pax share: ee SINGULAR SELF-CONTR matter of record, but in the criticiem of that Sistacvie: noe a — __ Vent Fets.w._ | "hy cnderot the Buna’? SC 8 OL. | marriage one fact bat been lost sight of and| CONTEST OF WIRE SHARPS. | Oacnaarent toons. thither. From. 1890 he | Cofespondence of The Evening Star. THIS EVENING. LATER « sioax, avctionnn: CONSISTING IN PART OF nace that ix that not alone did I marry Helen, but | worked for the Associated Press and since the Tromasritie, Ga., March 28, 1893. zm fae . ee ee ee ‘etin * that Helen and I married each other,and hence | a consolidation he has worked the southern wire | Thomasville, the Mecca of the pines, is the | WWALTER B. WILLIAMS & 0O., auctionsers, CHANCERY SALE OF VALUANLE IMPROVED | 40 TARLYS. Desks) LETTE 1 e rotests His Innocence—His Meei- iserable criticisms upon the motive of our | Sending the Code for Rich Prizes—Dividing | for the United Press. No man in the tel great gathering place for all who desire the POCKTH AND FIFTHSTREDTS NOnTUST eee? | NAW THPEWRITER Cask, LARGE Ine and Marriage With Helen Potts, Whom | ™4tringe are not only criticiems of me but are| s20snq prise and an Honorame Mention, | Profession has more friends than Harry Me- | healing properties to be found here in breath- eo i. : SOLRRADE RECT OF a He Is Charged With Murdering—His Briee =! pr hepheonngerg! with the expectation | Thelr Trophtes—Crack Operators From All | ore ee Sota ethooe) ut by an | ing the pure air and strong, pungent odor sent By order of the nt se Mt et Site rae YireS How op Review of His Trial and Conviction. of earning the expenses of my college course | Over the Country Contested. & willingness to sacrifice his pleasure for others. ues the one arene! — It ise TAUNTON SILVER PLATE COMPARY. E TH € Five ov SICLIFFR, DARK & CO. ARct Lee and lessening my debt to my generous grand- BENEFIT TO THE retty pince as well and not so entirely given a ’ city of tor DAK & OO. AUCTIONFERS. Sarees ae father, I opened a small restaurant in Asbury eR TR Did the public but know hay latieeete are Cer ss VA esos AGN suppose—far from | _ Rich and clesant Sliver stated ‘Ware, Freach Glocka, pep RS Sy 0 PACAVE Nw. HE CASE OF CaR-| Park sod abrented rooms sbore it to the Nep- HE TOURNAMENT | enhanced by these tournaments they would un- | it. Many who are quite strong and well are | Disnce Cate Beokete Net Bowls ted all haaeat | Chahmneaurteyar scion othe District of Cn CHANCERY, SALE OF DESIMARLE RULLDIEG 3 lyle W. Harris will go! Sivtey that year? = of telegraph operators | doubtedly take a still greater interest in them. | seen daily wandering through the groves, | stiver Ware made for table use. qeoant owe vee SIRERT NORTHEAST. down to history as one |“ Counsel informed me that the club was k iy held in New York city | Of course the ticking of a telegraph sounder is | Where the sun comes slanting down ina fas-| FINE LINE OF ROGERS TABLE cUTLERY. |! varchaser may pA srry S yt of the most notable in incorporated and that they were privil un- last Saturday attracted | all Greek to the unpracticed ear, but the stand- | cinating and most bewitching manner. AT OUR SALES ROOM, =. ~ Hill “sella ‘bu : the criminal annals of der the law to have served to them m = more than the usual | pe hegpie yew srs _* —_ ity | Thomasville isa true southern town, only Cor. 10th st. and Fa ava n.w., All conveyancing ant teconting a wy ‘eee rooms such wines, &c., as are usually serv and the speed attained will eventually arouse | > chaser. ff the terms are m wwentewn «171 to members of clubs everywhere. ‘They em- amount of interest | you do not see here the extreme laziness and TUESDAY. MARCH TWENTY-RIGHTH. nt » feat | gestional Penda: cud tan eanenn rand | Aarthe prowerty ‘uae ter resold at te rk wind vomt of 2 = ® According to the ver- | Hioved their own steward: they paid thelr rent, tmoug the tlegraphers | femion wil follow. ackinthe enriyseventin a | CK of energy found in Florida. The Georgians | AT ELEVEN OCLOCK A.M. THREE and ALY. torrie jiphuwr "0° Soe the Ss ot y dict of “twelve good were never disorderly and 46 I did not inter- a gy of the country.andeven | record of forty words « minute was considered | are by far more full of life and spirit. The daily at same hours until the entire stock is dis. JOSEPH 3. DARLIRG TCR } Trostecs, Sah and balance one tS men and trae,” rein- fere, but the authorities of Asbury Park a | Vit the public displayed | something above the average, while the con-| Georgia darkey will work for three days and | sly of mbmeaeae Uo dna ne! arrest gt Ss Der cous For annum, ' foreed by the unani-| interfere and arrested meas the responsible considerable curiosity | testants in last Saturday's tournament who | rest one, while the Florida negro works one | mb27-10t WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. | + ATCLIFFE, DARK & CO., At sat the p mous decision of the | see on the charge of liquor selling. which they ¢ _ as to the outcome of the | “MMe in at the fag end all secured a record of | Say and reste three, - R “AES ave x Phe reaiiired at ti call in New Jersey keeping a “disorderly forty-seven words a minuie or betier. 7 LATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers, 1407 Gat. = ~~ F IN\\ bench of the highest | house.” I was never tried nor sentenced to > event, All of the big| When a tournament is announced to come off | ,,/ Here aFe no springs to attract the visitor for | T, — VERY VALUABLE AND DESIRARLE 1M court of York | any fine upon account of that arrest, because at metropclitan dailies de- x couple of months later the operators of the | bie morning constitutional. but instead you | ASSIGNEE’ SALE OF THE ENTIRE STOCK OF | PROPS AON Get von risn state, he is a poisoner the time the issue was to have been settled I voted a column or two | entire country are immediately on the alert to | ™*5 ¥8™' sole poamypresnceiti pis pips we Nene JEWELRY OF W. 8. TAPPAN CONTAINED 7 Yankee’s ‘‘paradiee”” as it is and more—the murderer of the gir!-wife whom | ¥&# in a deeper difficulty, which is liable to cost beeen he | in writing up the trial of speed with the key and | M#ertain the particulars. As they are dis- IN STORE NO. 60 NINTH STREET, BE- Sai east 4 | you will fee alll the northern * “ ¥ CARRE Se | jasmin SoUkanS 6 GOEL Goo, Sorting to the condemned man ue is innocent February 1, 1691. | eannot bear to tell in detail; | revalt the tournament was a success both finan-| all doing thelr best work, aud moneacs'he once Oe ey nents tek ea a an eee | oe eee ee ee ree VALTANLT IMPR PERTY CORNER OF se babe of his wife's death; according to the | of how Icovered my own grief to break the | cially and artistically, the large hall being | the wires with unwonted xpecd. Even the | * 3 “ s ® | andcontinning da'ly ateame hour until all is sold: a MONNOR. ANE STREFIS, ANA- belief of thousands of disinterested observers | N€ws of her daughter's death to Mrs. Potts; of - . | how, beside her coffin, Mrs. Potts wrote to my " he is probably guilty, but his guilt has not | mother saying [ had been a son to her when the | #4 sighteeers and the contestants making ex- | turned Sut by them, been conclusively proven beyond a reasonable | thadow of death was over her, bas all been told, | ceptional fast time. The irony beg Mutual | rives the benefit, doubt. and every word whieh I said or did,or was up. | Relief Association stood sponsor for the affair yy boulevard eighteen miles imextent about the within the jewelry store W. 8. Tappan, 604 9th | crowded to the doors with interested hearers | IMdics of the profession catch the excitement | city ‘n level road through miles uf pier, ar ot northwest, I will sell. to the highest bidder, his | of the period, and better work than ueual xe | C74 Orch road SBronam, mites Of pines, and | cre sick of Sine jewelty of alr kinks eomaacenie Herein the public de- | ¥' F OLD AND SILVER | WATCHES, DIA- their messages are delivered MONDS, FRENCH AND AMERICAN CLOCKS, 30 ter on Mow: Jalon. etront to whom they are intended on an average of RINGS "OF ALL KINDS AND DESI » frame ciwel ta Men may differ regarding his guilt — or ppd than | and upon this worthy band of big-hearted teleg- sae ‘ou fee many pretty cottages, or nokia . 4 os Monroe street. | 0 said or done, has been tortured 8 | about ten minutes earlier than usual. Take for I BROOCHES, BRACELETS. FARR Proven guilt —but there is no room for differ- | brs brilliant and unecrupaious promecutor, | raphers the crown of success gracefuliy reste. | instance an operator in any of che enstern cities | MOTe of the villa order,built inthesouthernstvie| CHARMS. GOLD AND RILVER THIMBEE o. Converanct he sow QRinion as to the terrible position which | with the assistance of a renegade journalies, | Telearaphers were present from all parts of | who intends to enter the tournarreny Ho weg | OF bungalow. ‘The most attractiveis that cf Mr] Tor eure ee ats ace es NBL A depostt of the country. California and Oregon contrib- . he now occupies. A man of thoroughly re- | jnto proof that [am guilty of a erime for which : “ . Wyman Jones. ce was at one time,| FOUND T once on the tiptoe of expectation. me~ - : spectable family and antecedents, a student by | | hac H s Era agains no motive— proof that i murdered a girl | Uted one or more gilt-edge men, Nile | diately proceeds to limber up and get into first. | rE jays, a large cotton planta- RIND The crane Profession. & person of far more who loved me and of whom I was #0 very, very | Chicago and Washington rent several men ne | class condition, ‘At ortinars tines he eill ad | {10% ‘The old hoase has been slightly moder fae UATIMPRE SLOAN AWete. | Mi) : less SS" PHOMAS DOWLING & SOX, than ordinary mental attainments, at twents-| proud. Upon these charges I delivered myself gclomites and one or two to enter the liste. All g certain nember of mesmges a day, bat now | Hinrypsa leer elagitrald iment ange ng ry =e = es — | whereas Nechoneetn Yearsof age he stands condemned toigno- | Tito custody, and after, ‘eaiting Yor’ a the other eastern cities bad delegations presen‘. | he handles fully fifty mere, and. the Publie ned | nee door. opening int a wide ant ye \, Sapam Ong Pere age Jone eat at ine Hi Fort is bounded by the | jocked in a cell mid vermin. damp and misery’ | |.TWo chen the toucrenene tad ariel | flegraph companies receives the benefit of this | Ter" ,ctarming ball. Tt is painted. in SENS re = Pig awk icici ° jour walls of the cell from winch he will prob- | such as you eannot imagine nor I describe, Tier grben, fhe tournament was orizinally | onthuriasm. it in the same on tho prese wires, | Co}0TIAl i ae oe LIC SALE OF VATVARLE LAND IN ALEX CHPRES FRAME PARLOR SUITE. UPBOA- crecateee ig Until at the su-nnone of the | after year's clamoring for trial, watching broached by T.M.R A., the first being the | Shore the cream of the protecdion if ceplered | ae pela eee . eemiene iee P : " SG.) BEM strips.” ANqaQUE Sxesatiqner, His fate es in the hollow of from month to month my ‘mother's hair turn discovery of the most expert telegraphers in | Re“ordinary times a mabre inn arose ey | banen ; : : TIPS a Bay! uould Governor Flower say | gray and her little patrimony fade away before | the business and ascertaining exactly what the: speed 18 continually kept up, but now sudden N ARVEN PARK. | spurts are indulged in, and the recei: men| “Glen Arven” Park, a gift from Mr. Jones to Le TOI ‘ng the week beginning | {he inroads of rapacious lawyers, 1 was placed | Could do ona wire so far ax work was con- 'd the word be “Yes,” he may cerned, both as to sending with the key and re- % eee Ga. I B EA “ : “ i : ar - . ee ¥ | on trial for my life, ceiving on the typewriter, ‘The second object | B&¥e, to, buckle docn to work or be clawed | the Thomasvillians, ix delightful bit of $5 iat it CED Teen P y | For two long weeks T sat each day in rt ‘a | among the experts who are losing their grip a8 | ground of 260 acres. which has been cleared va LS. INGRAIN AND Scores of men of far more physical strength | court listening to the testimony of witnesses, Seer areas ee Se ees | aces. Rueiactieae dae s ae owned by ing and cone me kT j SAGSCES cua a ae ad far less sensibility have broken dwn under | many of whom I'had seen but cuce in my life d for worthy telegraphers in some hospital. from aaderbrush. leaving a pleasant drive be-| fining inl meres, in oa dnoatee tn Ase No. Y ret P] SUES oriole Teatep SN PCbRe: the fearful strain. Harris, albeit thin and pale ard yet who solemnly swore that 1. a boy of | A® before stated the association succeeded no- SOME GOOD MEN HERE. tween rows of tall pines, magnolins, blossoming | “aria county, iret swiak tera toces ts | 3 wart AND RUSE MaTTRess! and hollow-eyed, has lost none of the self-por- | twenty-one, ‘confessed to them of erimes | DIF in both cases. This city aas several good men in the tele- | jessamine, tangled wild vines and moss. Sev- | qa wit ont, large bara with bases | 8 Gs, BEDDING, kr session. none of the determination which have | without number, of crimes ‘unspeakable in their THE TOURNAMENT OF 1890. graph profession, but their modesty and lack of | eral deer are in the park anda pretty little Nttey tamant houses, larwe orchard, shade tres BOOS, HA Reg THIRD. COMMERCIRS = powerplay cnylensine ns arrest, Shakes- horror, and the defense was bandicapped. 1] In 1890 a tournament was held in New York, | steady nerves prevent them from making na- | ¢tsine salldine. Paseice through the large | Pity ot Waahinecom,"Thic srand thace w eae 3s * : i toate anoriniene ie us th science de could not prove I did not make these marvel- ag) fetes sate 01 cut once more on the “bully- 4 s % 3 S . iy fowards of us al” Judged Uy that standard Coca "egtane | qiqaet make thewe marvel: | but wasn't nearly ax eucceesful as this last onc | ional reputations. At the tournament held a | es our datkey coachman iaforms, te t a Ke ‘ 5 | Suns of artis alone Harris would be pronounced an innocent wife had been addicted for years to the drag | 20that event Mr. Herbert Wright, the genial Eto ee eee | To the right and left are rows upon rows 7 oly ABLE, » CH =| oom man. Not the siigh‘est indication of cowardice | hich eauced hee tenth Right manager of the United Pres, was ther | bring tae tronby to this city, but the facing of | CL PeRF | trees in full bloom. Iuauriant ? ¥ 5 1 * ALSO, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK ML, nie WALTAR M. WILLIAMS & CO, Amt : i ‘ington's representative man, but they aed, fy, but € of! bevond description, and reaching out two HORSF, BUGGY AND HARNESS: ATIMEK & SLOAN, Anctionse > Ttold my lawyers that I was innocent; that I | stopped the sale of “nervine” in New York ou | 60 many people with reputations of the best in | ate cad 5 national cap: i Terms cas I ssa spc aac Sy had given ber no poison, and so they said she ~~ | . pena miles beyond. ‘The variety is the Le Conte | par ema, yital s os, ‘on the proposed LIAM.G. Low’ 4 that occasion, and asa result the national cap- | the telegraph ranks unnerved him anda speed could not have died of poison at all. and the Ki pe rom valiroats, onl a le ee PERTY ON WEST SID SOUTHWEST, aT PUBS . fore & : LTER B WILLIAMS ACO. mar STH sth tal failed to secure @ place. The tournament | 0! forty words a minuie was all that he could nd on @ com: — hit The autopsy was performed two months after | this rear was made doutiy s ' j q —— oa AUCTION z ~ ° yea ade doubly interesting owing to | put to his credit. Good jndges of fast sending | a great export and brings in generally a good wor wale: One. ck cease suahes at sremmangse maemo TUPSDAY, APHTL FOURTH, 188%, at FIVE a ig epost a oe she might | the fact that John W. Mackay, the California | claimed that this man could send at least forty= | ® itd sialic) Tern Qnectourth cash. aad the residue of OF VALTANLE BUILDING °K P.M. in tre rv talnes, we wil pe 3 the purchase money in one, two an thres | CHANCERY millionaire, presented two medals of solid gold, | eight words aminate aud he no doubt can un-| MGQmelo the owner, prang up and | enced by bonds nt pucthase™, with appeorst: por. | HANCERY alued at’ $150 and $100. respectively, £0 bs | der moze quieting reaches us, and we are pelted with the swect | ti to ve retained eat mites pore Dintrist of competed for, and through his efforts two men, | nerve has no doubt robbed ington of the ae — s wot eg | ms of thom. | = have bean paid: s the most expert tclegraphers on the Pacific | honor this year, but ata future tournament wo | Plgssoms and filled with the fragrance of them. | mm informatie ten ond An expert for the prosecution after an analysis testified that he found bat an unweighable trace, less than one one-hundreth of a grain, of tecen Mand on depth of 70 feet, im: ‘story fraine hows. This ts a xpleiy “I WAS CONVICTED, INNOCENT, OF MURDER.” and perbaps bring the trophy to the city of . : ‘ ‘ Beli —s. E ; . " ou this soft, sweet, pure air and blossoming Known as Le I was depending to prove m: magnificent distances, ‘ in | f2agrance, in’ the midst of your long winter showing how I loved my wife, by proving that : To illustrate the great advantage of speed in ai | weather. her mother and not myself had kept the sending the Morse alphabet, and in also receiv. . We see nothing raised in the ficlds on either || T, H. H. YOUNG, pains raphy ap ag beset ex, ing the same, the following stories will be found | ,iie oF the Toad but the pear trees, oate, sweet andris count 08 E. 3 ang i, eo sxecated out | Peat SALE — opportune: a ait potatoes and cotton; these, we ara told, are all | in the penaity of $10,000, conditioned for the faity- | plied with U wire made by the Su = tek oe ee ee " peewee aun nie extn now that the Georgian can send to market, | falperformance of thetr’ duties as commissioners in | therish wan castes Court ot the District of elaine « Dietrsct, said cause and in accordance with decree the anctng and agen Under my hand on this 25th day of February, | "mbes dads , YOUNG, |S fez7-dts ‘Clerk. RUSTEF | Court, T will. sell at public foot of the Ota ineton, D.C Jerome, sent away my witnesses and insisted In a little office adjoining the round house of | Were it not for the $200.00 left during the | upon formulating our defense with the testi- the Pennsylvania road in Pittaburg in the year | Rinter by the northerners it would be hard to pref obad preg isd Py oe 1877 sat an operator facing almost certain | ‘The natives, however, all look bappy and qui ‘aiction for easly wt the ‘of Wash me was an intelligent, well-meaning body of Nang death. The yard was crowded with shrieking | contont, and day by day the typical ox cart | THOMAS DOWLING & BOX, Auctioneers. peo ping Shag basal nr pprerere . strikers thirtting for blood and plunder: the | roils by'on its two rough wheels with ite akeloton — pen gras and could not, of course, understand the poly- ad round house was ou fire, and even his own ; ’ is numerous | TSUSTEES" SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ESTATE syllables of learned experts, and so the case, - oxen, the old darkey driver and his numerous | ET STING OR EY RERERT REA eae — Fo — _ : a if agin - WS office had commenced to burn, The attack had | family ensconced in the bottom of the vehicle— TEENTH STREET SOUTHEAST. derstand “went to the jary efter a charge which g S been so sudden, and wires cutso badly, that but }a physicai cuiture lesson of repose, {ro jioeds, of srust, one dated March TRUSTERS. S05 OF AX CNDIVIDED, Eres. 3 ‘i ‘ote ; Stet Sake Sea Thave respectfully shown and proven to the © ‘ Uttle of the truo situation was known to the So ee ae ae por IMRT. fol. dct Req y and im Liber LORS, Wen y Pipi SERERT nenares F asp CARLYL® W. HARRIS. court iteeli was the attempt successful upon the Se Hi * 6.000, bait ehilea cs be boar Hipsters ‘ i 5 on Pea Ee) G 3T MWEST, IN WASHINGTO! Ta he appeared when arrested.) Bart of the judge to place testimony in the lipe ‘ ‘ For God's sake, bors, don't break; my office | election das, when they areal whites, | Shere. jo wil oor Zor aaie at pullt auction tu roti ty vateet Caen ! y dead wife which she wot sre J * Of, the prea ¥ aeby. we will. by verture $5Sar cf death bes be shown. Clearty, Bor | died on the rack then to speak. And so Twas 5 Duar Solinoed the rear ne ariinaiacs. et AMUSING SCENES AT A FIRE. parcel of land in the ety of Wesbinetoo, B. ¢ is in ye e is one mm - | convicted, innocent, of m a ; js hs the west ot fro Te . ok dred thousand in of self-control. | “The district attorney bas declared in open the situation in as fine » style, both as to speed | A firo occurred the other day which called | ssithe west 46\feot front by: the full de cece er ace mnmereree fone <0). Se cane Hundreds of petitions, invoking executive court that the appellate judges had to go out of GANT PRESTOX ROWE. and formation of characters, as the most ex | forth many amusing ecenes, The church bells flemency in bis behalf, are now being circt-| their way to aiirm this verdict, but since their | No one has ever doubted the business capacity | *°tS ould wish. The operator bad almost | peated out in terrible confusion, while men, Tatod and there is s bare possibility. at this ' remarkable decision, thank God. the long-| or keen foresight of Mr. Mackay, but he Beet | ae = a Went the wire | women and children were rushing to the fire, writing. that Gov. Flower may commute hi buried proof of my utter innocence has been j never given a better example of these qualif- | , oe eae Snowe ol ‘wo cottages were nearly burned; the third containig | ficre or lese, the depth | i i | : d cas. } preset * | ten (10), aleve sentence to life imprisonment. The general ht to light. “Witnesses have so rained | cations than that demonstrated at this Inst tour. | {20,tasic situation. It was learned Inter on | way going We wondered where the engine {vaie: One-third of the vurchare money in fF ea ay ag [Ep lief, however, is that he will refuse to inter- testiony imtocourt rm the form of affida- | nament, as both the men, Messrs. Durkee and | {2% rat gooey! —, ao ie Gonlitbal cA Cueuy acnen cprekeainand ews spthythe balance at one and two years from the day | wo egual installments a: one and Two sears fromthe | C2 inly shares he is evi- vits chat the members of my jury have come | Jones, whom be had sent east secured both the | eq Seosicoa ir on = ea e ~ poe Som. | looked about to sec coming at a moderate | fearing inguene ee rare nots | dey of sale, with interest secured by a lien on the | : fied that he t die. This he | forward and certified or sworn that bad they | medals, Le ees ey, LOM: | specd a miniature engive drawn by twomulex, | annually, to be wiven for the dete Cicarly showed on the eve of bis departure for nown of this new evidence they would have | For the firat time in the history of telegraph | Pegiments of qaiitin Gore en route “tan aks | Upon inquiring into their tardinoss onthe Sing Sing prison. where he is to die. With the | acquitted me. tournaments Washington has secured recogni- | smoky city to protect hale Peep, °° ‘ej of action the darkey fireman replie feath gathering about. with the | Such. «the present method of our law that | tion, and in two respects—one was the divition sage Nish pi dis oa he leath watch” greedily fixed upon | this testimony bad to be submitted for final | of a second prize and the other was an honor- A JOKE UPON & RECEIVER, “Dem mules out plowing; brought " s fi |4n mighty quick, too!” More time was lost by | the ris and cost, of the, def his every movement, with the evident con-| decision to the judge who tried me and, he had | able mention for meritorious work. Arather humorous story is told at the ex-{ the fear of the mules in going near the fire. RICHARD T. MOI viction in his own soul that his ignominious | declared in open court @ year before that he * ry 3 Thirty-seven (37), in the city ‘of Wes eae ee, Bytes gUbAL | District of Columbia, said went part froutn | Enideno ratd original its 'The tote haven dept | CW fecties Soni kites Rall Fannin bare 17 ge suine width as the fron f and are fiiproved by a desirable two-story veto proved bys : Of lot five (5) in said. ar, with water 70) feet, e, Favable semi- | pronerty sold to the savisfaction of the trustee. or all time of raise. Tf terme are not complied with in ten | $100 "ill be res ek Ee a days from day of sale the property will be resold. Lat | days trom day” o: re m mbt te mb23-dieds District of Coltinbia bearine e ATIMEL & SLOAN, Auctioneers, aes . i Taruisians ~ es. L * 1407 @ee. ‘ WASHINGTON'S REPRESENTATIVES. pense of an expert operator named Idemiller | After beating and pounding them over the WILLIAM 3 °s¥ ‘Trustees. WIN : he did in bos hood. . the face there were not many of the Washing- | plays an important part, Idemiller in his day | few remaining embers of ‘the last house, RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS, Pit et £ wren, Gotoh tee D> BARRIS’ STORY OF HIS LIFE. fon boys that hunkered after the journey. | Fanked as one of tho ‘dest operators in the | A by-play. or one-act tragedy-eomedy, was ___ 20 PA. AVE. N.W. SOUTHWEST AND aa duly socortedt In response tos request for the story of his . Finally young Grant Howe and Harry McKel. | country. time the really first-class | going on in the meantime. A colored woman | pRUSTEE's SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY STREET NORTHEAST. a i one of the Ie hal Gd, peaking eu cash cx) asl ; din, both residents of Capitol Hill, by tne way, | Meu could be counted on the fingers of one’s | was wandering hitaerand yon, SITUATE ON WASHINGTON STREET, GEORGE. | , Br virtue of a decree of the Suvreme Court of the summoned up enough courage to confront the | hands. Tor this reason the styles of the dif-| over her head and it a ee stenographer could convenie ing piteously. The tenor| FOWS uary, 1803, and passed in equi redoubtable New York exponents of the art of | ferent men in manipul ood of, trust Gated Yoo 20th day of ing the keys were | of her grief was tha: her “darling Susie had | 323 fe 2 : Si wherein Annis La words. Here is what he said, word for word— | " sending and receiving the Morse eloctric alpha- | known to ench other as well as *e writing with | boon burned up in de flames.” We all. evine | LP sot 1k eer rn Liber No. Sk. as folio plsinanis and Bours: the autobiography of an intellectual man face : bet. Mr. Howe entered the typewriter re- | ® pen and ink. pathized in a panic-stricken, manner. When | District of Columbia, as surviving trastes, T wilt sal | fendzots. I About tkat time a now machine for sending | suddenly from behind the apron the mother’s | SABE ERT et Ta OA, CHE SIX! H code and is the very acme of the mystic | Morse characters and rogistoring them on a|cyos vapied her “darling Susie,” a sprig of a| Me, the filo sims deacrited taal entsces eireane Sete sounder’s work. At the ordinary rate of writing | ttpe was patented. It worked with a crank and | girl, standing with wide-open mouth and eyes | city of Georgutown, in the District of Columbia, to- | patT to face with a shameful death: | ‘ d ceiving class. This embrazed the Phillips I was born in Gien Fal on September . pin 29, 1869. While still an infact my parents to wit: pt CESDAY, APRIL FOURT! fords of K P.M.. lot Columb 3 eet RI PAST FOUR OCT Oc! moved to New York city, where they resided for the words out in full » speed of forty-eight or | 8 speed of fully 500 words. minute could be | gazing at the fire. ‘Tho indignant mother boxed | Tf ict! aLkice® Se barrel of land known ag part | SANT BOR arrore sab about four years, and then again moved into 4 ie fifty words a minute is something remarkable, | made. Of course nothing human could trans-| the girl's ears soundly on either aldo. then and | sidivon "Or Grontetene Be New Jersey, where I lived on a farm until nine By using the Phillips code on the same line of | Jate this matter direct from the wire, there, whether from Joy or cruel disappoint. | follows; Berinning for the same at « point on the , olde of Wank wenty et Fears of age and then eame to New fork to | work a speed of eighty words or more can be|_ One day Idemiller was working with New | wort"tmostosd comes: Zouth of ‘the southeast, soruce of lot sarever soonest school. 1 enjoyed but four years of schooling i attained. From this it can be seen the - | York and knowing his reputation as a receiver a two (22) and running south twenty-five (25) feet,then | twenty-eight, (2S), twentr--ine « because the poverty of my parents necessitated | : aia took hea coatecaaad me mine COR | oe cuachiet in tis tate cee dahacuneea 46 AN ELOQUENT COLORED PREACHER, westwardiy aud parallel with Bridge strect one’hun- | thirty-one (31) of Mich a ; = “i rect of Buinbered ten hundred and: twenty se that I should assist in supporting the family, | When the prizes for this class had been de-| try him. Unknown to Idemiller the ‘fast’"| The celebrity of the place seems to be the | sficl with Washington aivvet teentprecnen (Saieee ing for the eame at and so. when thirteen yesre of age, I entered | 7 cided upon it was found that C. L. Hayes of | machine was switched on to his wire and| colored preacher, Jack Carter. Every one goes | thin fast and paral with Bridge siiver ninetr-one | Rorth from +s jeweler # office, but left there in a few months Chicago. an employe of the United Press, had | started ata moderate speed. Then it com-| tohear him preach asa curiosity, We follow | {o4.f¢f; suen, seuth two (2) foot and then east thirty | {28) 7 four (34) feet to the place of . "her wit bty-eueht thenes south sixteen (1) | seiko 'o betissponition inthe oaice of « | DZ HN, ‘nkentaretand that W. B. Logan ot NewYork | menced climbing up from forty to forty-three, | geet fim Drench as. curiosity. We follow | iow ifn she git of beeing. torr uwe oat | FL gett nies ise Fekete aes | sale or property at the risk apd aser after such pobbe © GE sugar refining company, where I remained y |and Grant P, Howe of Washington should | then forty-tive, then forty-seven, then fifty, a iments thereto belonving or {0 ai appertaining | berinuing, the same being premises No. S10 13th st. | —— ——— = for elittle over three years. t this office | , ¢ etic in ouctamh ean s id finally reached fifty-five. The other men perp rpiend pipe Srekneky or RSS a ae POR TAORSOAY, APRIL SIXTH 1800, at MALT: DENTISTRY to take & position with an importer of raw | y 7 Grant Preston Howe came to this city from | in the Pittsburg office had been put on to the | Priv, Foe ove the floor; long galleries | *ere:ts* the rate o: Sper cont per auaum from theSed |< ventoan (it), in eguare eundbered tear hue | = — _———— sugar and worked for one summer with / New York in 1877, being at the time thirteen | joke, and gathering around Idemuller proceeded | stretch across either side,mecting at the pulpit. | deed of traston property sold, ce iall cash me the, ty-aix (405), bexin ing tor EW SUCTION IMPROVEMENT ON DEN- him. After this finding it impossible for me to f ears old. It was only a few years later when | 10 enjoy the joke. Idemiller sustained his repu- | ‘Tho old darker was ones a clove: be clans | Spto got tie on proper Conveyancing: Ke, at par- | Fatrect south toucteea “ re Dany ot Uy tye inventor “ant work successfully as a bookkeeper or ac- eck ae oe study of electricity as exem- | tation like a thoroughbred and hung to it until y 7 chaser's cost. "A deposit of #100 at time of sale. | COPnET of said lot and ran © STAPLE ON. “Parlors, 2008 : that he taught himself to. ‘read and | $user'scomt, A deponlt of $8100 at time of trod eountant, and eesing no prospect of svance- ified in the Morse alphabet, and from the | the fifty-five-word-a-minute gait was reached, : i ‘ierwise trustee x Fesell the iment in clerical positions of that kind, I eseayed | P ery first he has shown a remarkable’ adapte- | When tho ponell dropped from bls fagors and | #7: ‘the "Bible ‘by ‘heart, “His singing is | sev et soeng astaesacanitine pares With the line of F strect fourteen nei PSTABLISHED to follow in the footsteps of Henry Irving and bility for the work. He soon found employ. | falling back in his chair he gusped out: ive days of advertisement of such resale in some | With the line of F strect fourteen (14) fost to the plare | 92g in's11 houre, Br. Edwin Booth, and to for ove week pl ment with tho Western Union Telegraph Com | | “Ya done, Its eltuer Paley. Ayres or the | ST attraction; aed a ey [a iegeeatiens net | eat muimineend utility part im “Paul Kauvar” when 1 MRS. CAKLILE W. HAREIS, NER HELE: Pany in this city and his advancement was | devil. His ti laren line, and | _™h25-akds Surviving Trustee, | ;,1e terms of sale as prescribed by the decree are as | _™ ear eaaan alge You nat cama | apt4. ‘Recognizing young Howe's brightness is flights of eloquence are often startling, ani follows: One-third of [the ‘purctase nomex shall. be r ; in his experience as a ma Ww peogn: mazed at the old fellow's theological cash Tm one. year and onetnird two — 3 ho res ‘cd from his review of this new evidenee? | Sud believing he would develop {nto firet- FLOWERS FOR EASTER weEDprNas. | argument The next moment be descenda'in « Se sovhicacsd’ oy" motes, Geatine fateree eee per | ae ro edie dee tra eoniaton os Would he reverse his own decision? Would he | ¢i&@® gperates if the opportunity was afforded “~~ "| depth of Indicrousness with accompanying me —— ee gato Der anni aad cured by ded of tra tafe = . ies ofexsion, tultify bi ‘ 4 him, Mr. P. V. , general southern man- ae lees USTEES’ SALE IMPROVED | the property sold, or all cash. ‘option of } veh keiite . my ambition was medicine and . De weie War Raped Loe mantras nes |qgie of the United reas tock nomi iu cnies | Ocenia ester dailes,LMeigendtiee eed ficient co pag there a ered ne etait: | “PROPERTY ON ae “SONTHERUT CORNER | chess "K deposi of $100r0u caclt of The pees PAINLess EXTRACTION OF TEETH. to pay my expenses througu the College of | be would. | V ee his a later de . : y S| OF STH AND L STREETS NORTHWEST, AT | will be required at the time of ‘sale. and im ecae the | Eo —, a ir Boe fe “men enter into his decision. We hoped for once be | Bis a mee = (epee Potted Palms Will Be the Fashion. room in the church during the afternoon or pAverion. aye pa a eS 5S Seer aes nen ‘i ré “ might set aside his prejudice, but our hope vs = 2 cstniaieiectrendard| ME 7 evening service. rue of @ deed of trust dated 1888, poy oe ad NO BLEED. No COCAINE. emplonment 2 a few sions with the Did | was vais, and though we prowéd that witnesses | Biseteen years old” and was the ‘youngest “Decorations for Easter weddings will bo| STgnng service © || By repetted, in Liber 18 folio ABA et beg.” | atthe riak and Sort of the defaulting yurchaner after _ rx, ll against ‘me submitted affidavits fetid with |Perator “that entered the lists “of last| more simple and artistic this year than ever ogg ey op Terma ll pact rpoes perjury, although we proved that their | Saturday's tournament. He one | before,” said a Washington florist, showing x |of the most responsible itions i i i i +» Ah entrance ex- Stidavits sworn to by witnesses hundreds of * See leo in | some delicate orchids destined to grace « bridal NO SWELLED GUMS. NO UNPLEASANTNESS. NO EXTRA CHARGE. usive control of @ preparation far aap 4 g F i quiet little hamlet among the Georgia pines, it is Kreis seo to reach a place at last where the y secured ‘thereby. wo | The Evenine Star newspaper. Conveyancing at the srill sell at public auction fo front ot Phe premusse Gn | cowtot the purchastr S =| 1893, IRWIN B. LINTON, Trustee, is correspondingly pure. Artesian wells PEO ARE 7QCLOCK, ‘the following’ de: | _mbv3-12 Office 1407 Fat nw. | Wenave water is ‘tm this: , Which, = : : Washington, working the No. 1 or “gilt” wire, | SW". “The day of arches, brooding dovesand | SUPPIY it altogether, some of them reaching a | sribed rea! estate, situated in the eity of Washington, JRATCUPFE, DARE & 0O., aTcTIONEE: pag ere of Physicians and Surgeons a: student. | Judge, who had confessed his prejudice a year | ptr gg Noma ean | bone, Ont dedges a & depth of 1,800 feet, ’ The water is ted | Sn the plat or plas of the sald ci ac the west taarsyt od Pa SVE Sw. APPLIE! 4 Sie ot Hetciamal career begun under’ the sani; | before, rendered a decision in which he argued |*8Bning direct to New York. Considerable . ns in flowers are con- | with a small amount of magnesia, most | four Qi) fect Gout on t: atrest horthwest by ety: _ RENDERS EXTRACTION PAINLESS. ¥ profes that the proof of my pour wife's habit would be , COding. is done on this wire and, for this rea-| signed to fashion's oblivion, and the old-time | Tate te amu four (Ob) fect dogp, ot tot Sin aquare’ Ave TRUSTEES’ SALE OF DESIRABLE IMPRO professor of of Mo value to me, and on the dictum of this mag- | 0% it is very difficult to work. “He is oneof the | wire framework is only regarded in out-of-the-| The afternoon tea has found ite way bere | 26 teeny Sve Seo with ae ct alley on, the K ED plied direct . ‘east OPERTY ON O STREET BETWEEN 47H | Jt ie anplied directly to the cums, two (2) feet’ wide and fifty-five (55) feet deep, with | AND STH STREE: TS RORTHWEST. BELAE | BY its Use tecth can be extracted perfectly painiens. most expert operators in the profession and his : . also; the invasion made by the cottagers and | ihe iaprovemente thato ENow: HOUSE NO. 456 BY AUCTION | Xos¥e!!ine of the wuss afterward. aaaahe iaewily: tor professor istrate, without the verdict of a jury, without ost ox ige of the Phillips code is something re. | WY Places as ‘just the thing. Hoon ds y ot provement By virtue of a deed of trust eiven to sand dns |, bbe patient retains ail bis senses while hawing Ris corded 1 Liber 1581. folio 348 et seq., one of the | “Na jancer Particularly adapted to it was my privilege to assis a pleasant diversion, and giving glimpses of the pecdamer of curgury. of anatomy and buttal or to cfoss-examine, or to even criticise 8 youth and good health—and at the next | will be surrounded by potted plants of cool | pre i ree land records of the District of Co.umbis, and by re- | canuct lane san pretty interiors of the many winter homes of Quest of the party secured thereby, we will sell We eek no rey if Dot as represented. parted dts | tournament his mentor, Mr. Ernest W. Emery, A is Public agction. in front wf the preiieen. on FRID: : ~ (tp oy Merce and pyneclon cesar my flan 00a, com | te day cit fetke sited Prewones Sag; | Sree, Palme, Taster. ie, white hydranga| thom who dapease «larch and charming hor RPE EER WF Fivrorcia he | Stee tol tty ine by iomand we Kusrautes ou wil ame the following described real estate, situate in said city | Y ane gn siscation at of Washington, District of Columbia, to wit: All that | 22 ter i the future, Part of the lot Of gronnd ‘known and designated upon ‘THE EVANS DENTAL PARLORS, Stady was new to me after working asactesk femned | city, claims that he will be able to leave last | 204 yrench marguerites eee Toes MATER Bras fackey teksesant ‘ead local souiacscon are ears, bat Mesuntay"dtecaré sway tu the rear and bustle | Ooo ne sown Peetetred. white tulips | oo: of cuiasteets in themeelves--aech one an all. the well-known experts of New York ana | 0d hyacinths are out of it. “They are cheap, i for four f my second year. as I did at the end of my “THOUGH I DIF, MY INNOCENCE STILL LIVES. end man in originality; the inborn love of inetoon (Ith, in square uumsbered ve, lundred und $s ist t | Vhen lon = 28 . Pron. v5 TET Ly — _. f-im* 1217 a 3 siemens, | meet pactrmmcgunreste| erties ihe ftloas namie remarked et young ringing cing-sone, rapt of the | RYOTE" BROT RANGE F* GOETEOREN, SEIS | Eecreceae vst eet scien aca ovis, miss | Pomare HENTAE: 1 oGMRY FEST RIES In the summer of 1889 my mother re pe monet Aarne Oty cde daughter, whote taste preferred home straw-| tunes and the ever-present mouth secordeon | piace vcr aout rosea {Trusteas, | distance of tweuty (20) feet vant from the northwest | Fandartitaa! tmoth jncrmved without charwe excep? yusall cottage at Ocean Grove and | half. I did not try to justify or to explain. I berries in June to foreign ones in April. all harmonizing into a masterful outdoor con- | mh2dtoap7 SVELLON A. WN, corner ot said lot and running thence east thirty (30) | cost of material at 1825 Het. n. w..dental a eer ryan ag algae ag gt {the record, I quoted affidavits and sworn ‘ “Every one can’t have white orchids,” con- | eft to which one never tires of listening. There fects thence south one hundred and eighty-five ANé) | of tun Gaiuinbian Caveraity.| { this year I met Helen Potte. She was, I| testim I drove my prosecutor, torrid with tinued the florist, ‘so those aristocratic blos- | ™ust be a heaven somewhere made of music to FB. Gi, BATEEY © 00... Atetioncers Steamboat | one hundred and eichty-five (18>) feet to the place of | Uctober’ to June W. * . * | shame, loaded with disgrace, branded with the } . soms will be tied in graceful bunches for many | these children of nature. The more weird | Hi. city of, Richmond sanction WEDNESDAT, | bwainnine, torether with the improvemen's, tonsist- | Tex Tal INFIRMARY—NATIONAL brand of official leprosy, from the court room. | : Easter brides. Of course the groom and best | the air the more wonderful and far | S'itnine Central rallreed wine? Rokiand Me Wo | ME, 0% 8, two-story frame house, No. 458 °O street | PJEN TAL meh and Kats I showed the court how he had sinned in | f man will wear the bride's flower in gheir but-|®Way the expression resting on their | shall sell, tbe steamer City of, fuichinond p00 tons >, mes. Ge. charging that jury, and when he tried to ex- y tonholes. Though perhaps not so ‘chic’ as | faces with entire forgetfulness of all present | rexister. 2¢7 foot Keel. 30-foot beam, 1 pisin Tthowed him again where he was wrong, orchids, lilies of the valley are very appropriate | *Urroundings. One can't help but feel that | Cnt Aue and tubs boilers’ licensed to car ee at all to no purpose. Although exposed, fora bride this spring. At one Meaington somewhere in their innermost being there isa is furnished throughout and LADIES’ GOODS. ashamed, and routed in their ease, they had an easy answer wedding soon to be celebrated white heliotrope | *0U! that will one day find its perfect happiness, | Bret: ag” yu wmfor maton inure of thea ‘Harris must die on thé 8th of will form the bridal bouquets. It is a novelty. | "Bere there will be nothing to do but sing | ager. Fort —= —— ASSIE, MODISTE, FORMERLY OF BALTI- M ‘nore. nes tovated st 2590 19TH or We 3 rf A 7 May. Yes, you have proven your prosecutors : “Bridesmaids at many weddings will carry | “Swing Low. Sweet Chariot” and “Ole Moses -f oy —— AY scoundrels; you have proven the witnesses roses, particularly if the effects it coloring re- | Come Ober de Riber of d Jordan Once Again. Ee Sgainst you to be perjurors: you bave shown Z ‘ Guire the pink tone given by the La France, At Mas. Gor V. Hamar. = mS that the jury had to pass upon the theories SF, S one swell wedding in this town the chureh pil- ———— a6: i of experts and that now, when the j lars will be covered with soft white stuff, on Poon ay facta are submitted, although they | ery \\ which the feathery asparagus will be twined. a aul; oa ink aloud that they would have acquitted w ANS Palms, Easter lilies and marguerites will be | From the New York Times. = sti | p aprew cao BS, these facts, you must die on May B" And yet y in the chancel and of violets and THURSDAY, "'T TIRE DAY OF | TRUSTEES: SALE OF VALUABLE IMPRO' iene ee bee what if I do? Though I die, ‘my innocence Y ‘ One of the elevator boys in a New York| Santi a D. 1963, at HALEPAST POUR O'CLOCK PERTS CON SEREET., BETWEER | Mam avecnewe Nosien car still lives: lives on the record of that court, hotel is credited with » smart saying. An old | FM. sll that piece op parca! of, land and ine s lives in the faltering words which I addressed a to justice, to the world, last Monday, lives in le seedless, xe it stice, to orld, VF, a the knowledge of my family and friends, lives | Although Mr. Howe isa first-class sender he ‘ied in the heart of every honest, thoughtful man | was advised to remain out of the sending class or woman who has perused or will peruse the | and upon Mr. McKeldin rested the responsi- a New Yorker was showing a party of friends | of Cola Tot ire gowns, with | from out of town through the hotel a day or Batic bathe nl ot Yoke Bert sob with ribbon of | twoago. One of the strangers was deeply | Liter N: i. folios 00 snd 91 of ‘the resords of tne oun. impressed with the elegance and costliness of | 7*7%s0Me, of ,the, District of ee 3 OV EING tate of that crowning glory of all, «| these people believe I murdered that poor girl, $25. Re“chestaut bair. Hor engagement to «| for Ged's eake why don't they string tuo wp 1s the decorations and furniture, and he ex- | sect ‘of ‘end dei the shi if ti a err — —agiapiniabetenicern So ya ied Nal ings pas & we | sree eae ee ag EEA When I left the court room under sentence | key. This sending’ clase embraced also the boy, pho overheard the remark, ssterted: “I | sshasberteeem te Gtatas’ Potin any mo” ~ CARLYLE W. HARRIS. of death. it was to find the City Hall Park and | Phillips code and an extraordinary gait was mlaarieex tsee change your 3 Shtanen {unstched trom iife ta court} ni be ajoising, streets yacked with a mass of | rae “Mae,” eae i familiarly known} by mind here they charge you $10.” on seat cree WORE peasy sarc ® WORK. yotion, the t beautiful | people. Five policemen wal in front of me n, * A Doves | TE Deh Sie ever secu, She was tall. with re- | clearing the way, and I turned. and ssid to the | be had the code down « little bit A: eee a =” . Coxscurriox Cunzp. a markablv large dark eyes, an olive complexion | deputy sheriff in whose custody I was, 5 Se attained and | | i man, Mr. Harry Brown, hail just been | some lamp post,” and at that very moment ‘work was recognized by an A ae een, ene Sane chasegh tap baneit Of beamasere. | same ons in Wes crewd calick. “Thence tat ‘mention. St Phpte ao ein foaie SF sors Dog fee to her from incidentally ‘across some | Harris!’ and from the court room tothe Tombs | Harry McKeldin is an who can hold manent cure ne ‘some newspeper by letters she had written and to have re-|! was followed by cheer after cheet; women ony of the record seekers of ee, yoo STARLET Y aigares turned, whet was at fra Pleamnt gsqunnt-| rained heir calldren in thei arms, whoclapped | the learned the business in pay mhi7-4hds Trustees, Sen ance ripened into « sincere friendship and, | their hands and called out “Harris.” Baltimore in 1865, and from that time until a — , pari later, ints mutual love. waved their handkerchiefs and bid me be of | 1888 worked for about all the telegraph com- YEE BREA OSITORED From the time we met until I returned to the | courage, that they knew me innocent, and when im the east and south. For four % Dour eity for the winter we were together all the |I reached the Toombs thie multitude of theu- till 1890—he worked the Chicago Inter ox & AQOEES} trees time, and when college reopened, as the Potts sands cheersd me in farewell.” Qcean private wire, using the Phillips code EkSseowst 820 Powers! mh30, a a ae asia