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— THE EVENING STAR. ee PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY, Printers’ Inf che tittle scfoot AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, : : f ae ~ F P ; master of advertising), saps: The Brenig Star Nowepaper Company, : : ; ‘If iw claims? for te MasBington eee .| Parte. e F Alsat CUY, Pazes 13-24 [ez .sg cet cee ei bg cari an helen cou aE es cf ° in. the contre goes info so forge Se sett ety mall anrmesrs tte Seine a percentage of aff tHe Gouses Zaturday Quintuple Sheet Star, $1 per year, with : : Rigncered ‘an tha Pest Grice at ‘Washington, D. C., from 6c office of pufficafion. SEZ ail sal mtecrntions suet be paid in ance, WASHINGTON, D. ©, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1896-TWENTY-FOUR PAGES. ? erste tetittttotet | NIGHT AT THE Z00|3% ereneeonte - Remember the number, ye GOLDENBERG’S. . 1311 F (bet. 13th & 14th). lleadaches Are often caused by the want of Setetete PPC OLR OOOO GOOOOO OOD OOD NYPD MLD SEALE 0O TOE IOTO OOOO oor oo >>To - GOLDENBERG’S. | GOLDENBERG’S. | GOLDENBERG’S. OUR FIRST ANNIVERSARY--MONDAY. Psystuzsezzesandleckets box-front ing, newest A Star Reporter Makes a Nocturnal Call on the Animals, sleeves and back, which we intended to :ell We have been with you'a year! for $5, but shall’ go during our Anniversary . le ai It is with pardonable pride that we point to the success we have attained in this city—to our splendid $3.98 each. HE TEARNS HOW THEY SLEEP | 3 establishment—to the great popularity which this store enjoys among the public. And it is with much cnbie ee Sak Seneca Sates wa) appreciation that we cheerfully ascribe our unbounded success to your friendship and patronage. front; trimmed. with larze bone butto one VELEEOREGER ES ee 4 “PROPER” GLASSES. Fe 3 We ask ourselves today—just as we asked ourselves when we first thought of opening this store— ea hy eae ‘ie Gls Dag oar he Two Hours of Slumber is Sufficient “How could we succeed without it?” . Biversary’ Sale. We examine each eye separately A year ago when we bought the bid stock and asked you here to help us dispose of it we were virtu- 3495 each and scientifically by our improved ally unknown to you. . But you came—you filled the store so full that we had to shut the doors for your for the Elephant. lack end method. —_+—__—. salety, to say nothing of your comfort. For a week, every day, you came by thousands—by tens of thou- wn Ge sock: —S= = t sands. vied to sell for $9. : If one eye is weaker than the THE RESTLESS COYOTES ‘. The old store didn’t suit us at all—it wasn’t our notion of what astore ought to be. It was a ? ———— other glasses should be fitted accord- shambling affair, and we were really ashamed of it—wanted a better one. z i : i . ome quality Tan Irish Frieze Jack- ingly—otherwise headache is the STAR REPORTER We waited until we saw you liked our methods—until we saw that you were going to continue to eth eilan, iret sod) wens fainted with Stace ccaule recently made a noc- come here—and then we began to. remodel the store. pian Sictinae wena ee oer chain tae = z ey e: ‘3 horn buttons, which were bouglit to sell for Note the improyements—new fixtures, new decorations, finest and safest elevator in the city, mod- $10. During’ our Auaiversary Sule they shall ern cash system, double the amount of selling space acquired by the annexation of the building next door ae turnal visit to fhe Zooldgical Park to learn something as to the sleeping habits of animals. On the very threshold of the investigation his pre- conceived notions on the subject were BEST QUALITY for THE 2 ap ea LOWEST price is what we offer. and the occupancy of the second floor of the old K street annex. pies See Sakae Me tke All that can be done to make this store modern, up to date—everything that we could do to make deo i r u i arctic collar; collar and cuffs edged :, : . art — in hned it comfortable and convenient for you—has been done. Tell us, please, if you can see how we can bet- ne eee ter it. ;: $10 each. Thus has come about one of the greatest successes this city has ever seen. ©7See our New Stock of OPERA GLASSES: Priced very low. Barnum man, who knows a thing or two MeAllisteraCo3|77" 2 Examining the elephant, contrives to eke out an @xist- = I Il wy, | nce of a hundred years or more on a Opticians, ° smaller diet of sleep than is required by : the tiniest creatures for the preservation of infinitely shorter terms of life. The wide-awake sprightliness of the two elephants, “Dunk” and “Gold Dust,” when .. 4 to Children's Nev Beaver Coats, with enape, shattered by the re- But let us see—why did you come—why are you coming? We must have gotten your confidence, ceetien Dat. Gow Gee Tox markable statement for patronge and confidence keep close company. black braid—auniversary price, of Head Keeper Blackburn (an old . _ We've always tried to have nothing in the store but what is worthy of your buying, and that lets us $3.49. look everybody in the eye with confidence. Big domestic values. There has been no crust of goodness covering a core of faults and Jaws here. gd In our push, pluck and enterprise we have not sacrificed quality once. Immense capital and {de Androseozzin Muslin, during our herculean energy have made our prices smallest—our values best—our purchasing power wonderfully Te Sic. yard. t great. ella We thank you one and all for your past patronage, and shall fittingly celebrate our first anniver- CaS Denon eae, Tick E 3 : (K st. annex.) BEE Sedrdedededededed . os y "3 during our Anniversary, sary by distributing most extraordinary values—by quoting prices for seasonable stuffs such as you 16}c. yard. have never before known. & = x vac tanths tented: bd, + The Si : : . é Gquarter “Mohawk” Bleached Sheeting, See itty: Ss era ase ee ede Weeks of preparation—with buyers scouring the marts and mills of the east—has brought us val- during our anniversary sale - Blackburn, seemed to bear out the head nes which you will appreciate—for which you will thank us. Ic. yard. has a total of 244.56 miles of streets in the | Keeper's assertion. Even before the rays Bright and early Monday morning we shall inaugurate our RE AL EST ATE GOSSIP city of Washington alone, and of this|of the bull's-eye lanterns were flashed in e ‘ number 168.59 are improved. the elephant house the restless heaving of Real Estate Sale. the enormous brutes’ bodies, and the shut- Messrs. Kennedy & Davis report the cash ee -thele, ae could. be Pera heard. | | sale of the residence now being finished Tebear ee midnight intrusion of Property From an Income Paying} ty them on the corner of Roanoke and 1stn | ‘© lantern-bearing plamles to their: den, Big notion values. (7th st. stor for all colors 1st Anniversary Sale =A season of selling that shall eclipse anything this city has ever known in the magnitude of values instead of 10c. box for Kirby Beard Mourning Fins. distributed paper for Smith's Best English Nee- they manifested actual pleasure id istributed. J merce ee cee anal they) ae res os . 5 instead of Se. for box Invisible Hatr- . 7 : also appeared to be highly complimented n ll to. visi establishment during : Standpoint. Some Improvements, by the attention exhitiea in oe ented We extend a most hearty and cordial invitation to each and al it our establishmen Zz 8. for 12 «mall bun ce. piece for 25x . Instead of, A new office building will be erected at | the head keeper at so unusual an hour. ie 618 F street for John Wedderburn & Com- | ,,7 eA ara in ider ewake then seenranal = pany from plans prepared by Appleton P. | Hoge Bat pe A et: we SOME PROBLEMS OF HOUSE OWNING ti “Sronitece. ‘Tae structure vein te a | busts appeared otter een nanpiness scbstantial five-story building, twenty-three | ward The Star man. But Mr. Blackburn, the present week ang see for themselves what we have done in endeavoring to create a modern mer- cantile emporium. Satine-covered t 2c. pir for Handson Seven big Speciais. | Big dress goods values. Big black goods values. J Es een ver 5. Silk Garters, in 4c. for 6 pieces W » Tape. lish Pi Ladies’ Fine Embroidered erchiefs— th-street annex. Se. for 10c. pape feet front and 120 feet deep. The bulldnig | Who afterward said that “Gold Dust” Is a many which ordinary ‘sell for 2c: and More than a pleces merit Dread Goods, BB ae) 30c. bottle for Witch Hascl_targe Lotties. H fF Uni d Streets | will be devoted entirely to office purposes, | More vicious brute even than “Tip,” who, many Which readily bring D§e—a fortunate consisting of small dark checks, figures spd gblack and Navy, All-wool French and |e. euch for all joked Curling Mileage o' nimprove TEKS | ond will be of slow-busning constrain’ | for his crimes, was last year offickally por, purehase—Anniversary P¥ice, * Fongh designs in” such colors’ as “myrtle, Sg ee ae . ae é Seri nee & construction. "| soned, by order of the municipality of New 12}c. each, een brown. bite, eras, maroon aud cA Sas . . Big upholstery values. Within the City. story dwelling. to yee ared, for a three: | York, did not see the necessity for such af- en eee ‘ al—Antiveteary Price, ‘ 5c. yard. Spare diy Moner, at 1207 B street southwest. The | cctonateness, and drew the newspaper Fur Linen Huck Towels, with borfer—a 25c. yard. 2 dwelling will be seventeen feet wide ani | M2n,back a bit. “He'll get to the end of te ee 40-inch Heavy Mobair Sictilan—the best B6-inch Figured Silkcline. Regular 12%4¢. his rope some day,” said Mr. Blackburn, gc. each. * 40-inch All-wool Gray, Tan and Brown Soc. quality you can find any here—during sort Daring ou sale, thirty-six feet deep, the front to be of S a our iversary sale ae ef . referring to ‘Gold Dust,’ “an Bicycle Suitings, dust-proof almost and ensily — 5 BOBS ea aS mee atanies fe tories in hel poe sete es Aiba g See a Lot of Indies’ regular Be. Fast-black Howe feria! for wheel eoatumen pelnced Soon soe 38c. yard. 1 price, 1 private stable, two stories in height, “ry = orien eno - for wheel eos , reduc: a i e sual price, Ie. will be built at 1626 K street northwest for I’ve been handling elephants for more have becn marked “with dm Anatversary Price to Anniversary Price of s af than twenty years,” of Stephen B. Elkins. The structure will be RE CR A ee A teph . 2 on, “and during all of that period I don’t It ts probable that when the period of | Sits) sect ia gimensions aay wal be | suppose I've caught an elephant asleep greater activity in real estate comes, and | poen Drepared by Paice Pele, aeniteee more than pane dozen times. I have very it Is expected that It will not be deferred | &. Woltz, architect, has prepared plans | neves make out how. Siepueniaemeatie much longer, considerable attention will be | for a three-story and cellar brick dwelling | crush and wearisomences nog bedevilment paid to that cl: of property which yields | to be,built at 806 D street southeast. The a of circus existence, especially in one-night an income, as distinguished from what epee oreeeeee brick, and will have | stond districts, on’ practically no sleep at i 52-inch Black and Navy Diagonal Cheviot 33¢. yard. e, a quailty which we sell for 09c.—-dur- 17¢. pair. ing this anniversary sale will go at . B te Ey 44-1nch Colored and Black Figured Novel- © All the Ladies’ and Children’s Fast black sates ei Oc. yard. Hose which rell regularly for ¥8e. have been Seen elt og aoe, warnoti and 5 olive grounds—imported goods, which are rice, Be. During ou nniversary sale, marked, ax an Anulveraty Pice, Selling for a dollar around town—during this : st sgirelesehormgigiei es Qe. pair, Anniversary sale i Big lining values. id demas Lot of Ladies” and. Meaty 26 and 28-inch Pech cee ar Cat aoe) Bes oak, cherry or ebons, brass trimmings. Usual elt, in all col : ative y, whic! > all. But the; it, a q Fine English Gloria Umbrellas, with stcel a orm for wii " iy $1. During aaa eae eee eee eeaae | arigns have been prepared by D. G. Foss, | {tis welt tidwe tet cere on te for rods and. very ‘cluse-rolling, Which’ tell. aay. Big silk values. be haste Caminies Se sae ee ee ee Is held to secure the advantage of & prob- | architect, for a suburban frame dwelling on | mals, elephants are healthiersins can tivite ‘where you go for §1.50—-Abulversary Price, : 6c. ck and able rise in values. The former appeals | 41st street extended, Tenleytown, to be ‘ seal ed yard-wide Black and Gray Rustle Per- 79c. yard. than in their wild state. What sleep an tie Beiltea Selicta, all colors, 5%c. $1 each. (ith st. annex.) elephant does get he picks up along toward to the conservative investor a3 promising, | erected for Charles H. Bradley. The di- Beantiful Changeable Taffeta Silks, in all mensions of 7x40 is P >\Gavters aie Cae Bhian the new shadings—silks which are sold about yard. igh-priced Bras- if not as large, at least more certain re-| Mensions of the structure will be 17x¢0 | Gawn, when, ag he has brainy aes ae eluatic-regulusly sold Yor ‘Soee—Aoniertary | town for oc. a Jard—during our anniver- 2c. Black Back Figured Walst Lining, | fe dating “our an: turns. ‘A two-story frame dwelling will be erect- jtere:is least Ukelihood of his being caugnt Price, sary sale at Fre Baier” rave ustcaing WHE niversary i There are in general two classes of this | ed on Douglas avenue for W. Hayson, from |'"qor “some reason or other el Shaat 12$c. pair. 590¢. yard. yard. eet 5 pair. property—that which {s located in the busi- | plans prepared by Chas. H. Cornwall, arch- eo ts ae Yard-wide Fast Black Ladies’ Tan, White, Pearl and Black Kid 22-inch Black Figured Taffeta Silk—really French Perealine, S%¢. Gloves—sort Which sells versury Price, anniversary sale é 1 | seem to be actually ashamed of their in- ness sections of the city and that in the Bae feat ana ee ee nents dulgence in what they perhaps consijer residence localities. The latter, of course. |“ Joseph C. Johnson, architect, has prepar- | SUCH @ coddling weakness as sleep, and on 5 . 4-quarter Chenille ers, fringed all for a dollar—Anni- an excellent quality for 69c.—during our Se. Best Imitation Haircloth, 10c. yard. around and in the handsomest 4: apes Dar- ge. All-linen Canvas for dress facing, ing our anniverss the few occasions (duri el 4 S 10c. Yard. ach forms the largest percentage, and one of the | ed speciiications for two two-story’ frame | wien T roca UTNE My circus days) 69¢. pair. 44c. yard. Biack. Brown, Natural or Gras Bombay _39¢. each. most interesting questions in this con-| houses of the suburban villa type, to be | handedly slumberiog aed Se ants Se SS a (eS Goth or ork “Canvas, sige.—usual price, a nection ts how to maintain it on a per- HES ee tna? 2nd | the fellow would look positively sheepish Big special in boys’ clothing; See Secllamtneeanenete aiken tes T&inch Fine French Haircloth, 83. yard— Perfumery free. manent income-paying basis. Freqnent| cacy he Vixt3'4 feet in dimensfons and wilt and cheap upon awakening—the concen- we sell for $1 regularly—during this anni- usual price, 39¢. 1 During the sale and changes of tenants, and what may be| be supplied with rustic fronts. trated gaze of a keeper will awaken al- (2a floor—Tth, st. annex.) versary sale Extra Heavy é lack, Brown on eay All- the Red Seal Perfum f seat «Boys? Gra: Mixed Reefer Suits, - BIC. their most exquisite pe mar ame termed, thelr depredations, and the con. | (A two-story house has been planned oy | most any animal within sixty seconds and made of pre maol a hovouahly. ehrunk 75¢. yard. if ted "Ailiinen Canvas, | thounande of “aniniee tata of \detexts n of the property, as| Geo, s : 5 pe ee ae Be. ot will : Wenl o4' chasis tka ciaicocieianiilie 1500 {ih street eee pemcres ted of frisky liveliness. Elephants almost in- Weiter ear Siecrapes epee het 27-inch Plack Rustling Taffeta Silk, splen- 5 anvas, ready | Guested 10 pons mulls, and you are re focation, are all weli-recognized causes | used will be select red brick, and the | Yatably sleep standing, and their eyes are in sizes 9 to 15 years; any of them worth aid weight and finish—silks which éell for use— |, 12c. yard. it ee er ee Aaa affecting the rental value of property. rast ba E . “| never entirely closed in sleep. They wave and usually sold for $3.60 and $4, during our & dollur wherever you go—during our anniver- “Ss. H. & M.” : Corded” Velveteen ‘As an introductory we shall scl & pained: Pee eau ro Will Have i feo uta ge Ota twenltsy tne cltrinbaltoland trovnolninitenne en, deep anniversary ‘sale, ; Z 2 ‘sary calo A Binding—will last as long as the skirt—7e. thes of Red Sea! Extract, all dor, tor Competition of New Heuse: feet and a depth of forty-five feet. i aleubee ties me te $2.39 each. - 85c. yard | inch Velveteen Skirt binding, 4 yards in hapten eas - . 5 - - a piece, 9c. 25¢. Then, In addition te all this, is the com- ‘The members of the cat family are pretty . igetlilony of ew hicasies! aidlas the tatice Won a Continuance With His Teeth. | good sleepers, although the big cats Jo not tre fresh a sraetive, the aver, | Fram the Chictgo Times-Herald. need any more than half the amount of | & 926-928 7th, 9 926-928 7th, ¢ fresher and more attractive, the aver- : brain rest that the ordinary house cat con- a6 K Sts c6 K Sts age tenant is Inclined te give up the old, < small Beonp, oo ana & one of the | siders right and essential. “Lobengula,” | 7 ©. 9 7 2 Jingy house and go Into the new building, | Offices of the Ashland Block were dis- | for instance, said to be the noblest lion in]? ... oe ecucce “ Sececkootoat BAA SAA RSAAR Sedeeteetoctoats sspeciaily when the rental Is the same. | cussing old times one day last week when | captivity, was found sitting in a statuesque | & StSnnintntetetetabe tata Allele eller lppnpteteteteeteipiet While these uncertainties harass the mind | one of them related a story of an exper- acutude ip Fe Fees oe CS EES | of the house-owner, it would seem that rays.’ He walked to the bars quite alertly | from end to end of thelr ‘cages when the | the small, ball-ltke, shell-hacked creatures, | the act of teaching his young son the MeKINLEY'S EDUCATION, there could be some profit sained from ex- He was an attorney in a case in southern | at a word from the head keeper, and ex- | bull’s-eyes were flashed upon them. It was | With pointed snouts, that Age ae aj] elementary principles in the manly art of é acinipmiiace perience. It is evident that it fs with- | Ilnois in which an Egyptian was charged | hibited a strong desire to be petted. But | in keeping with their well-knqwn reputation erent pmocbaty ain ie oe ee Rte ee Es pesceliges Youthfal Trials and Triumphs of the heen itt cepa ed mist of a house to} with stealing a mule. The young lawyer | while “Lobengula” was a nice, cheerful | that they seemed to fear the light, and re- | hemsel Dursilig dieieahcecsiont GCIEEt | Sear) oe wooo oat St ae dae panes _ _ Presidential Candida keep it in repay and also equipped with | was arguing for a continuance. At the con- EES capitne CAC easeeton Hiatt treated to the far corners of their dens, | in dark corners. When the lantern bear-| flashing of the bull's eyes, but when the | ©: V- Smalley in the Review of Reviews Sqceaa GUE os ee of com | clusion of what he considered a particu- Sayagery has of late been betokened | thelr lips drawn back from their wicked | ers got around to a small concrete floored | little chap got in u short-arm jab square| To Poland Seminary came SESS lence of his early days at the bar. ambitious S : head keeper pointed to a pile of | on his father’s chin the old gentleman cid| young men and y simon Ghced tn siamaber. larly forcible plea, however, the judge | throughout every ounce of his 1,000 pounds teeth. Bi den the s Ps 5 iz and young women from the It is also considered a bad policy for the | premptly overruled the motion and in- | of sinew, so that it is only safe to pet him | “They sleep pretty heavily all day,” said | hay about two feet high and said, “There | not appear to relish the Idea of being hu- : neighboring farms, cage © bod owner of a house just vacated to leave it| structed the state's attotnes te read the | with the smaller end of a stout rawhide | Mr. Blackburn, “and often growl angrily | are the armadillos.” As there was noth.| miliated thus before eraneers: and te des Fe ee Oe shee Dew which every house, under such circum- There is a mellow gleam in his iridescent | When they are awakened to eat duFing the } ing but the little mound of hay in sight| livered his son and heir a clout behind the | €4Tning of the schools, and believing that Stances Is Hable to be in. A much Lotus | indictment. ‘The attorney tumbled over all don't te : = . hit -| ifs possession would open broad highway: eyes that does not tell of the lurking devil | feeding hours of the day. But we ‘don’t | and no movement within tt, The Star man| ear that sent him sprawling and whimper: P d open broad highways plan, it Is urged, 1s to promptly clean the | the legal papers and law books in sight, | within, and he does not lock as if he coals | make 4 point of pampering hyenas They're | thought that he was being “jollied. ing to the grass. to success in life. Some engaged rooms wear andtear, and to place the building in| bUt was unable to unearth the document, | be easily taken unawares. @ bad lot, anyhow_viclous and treacherous | Mr. Biackburn reached down and skim-| The lantern light made the alligators| and board at the rate of $2 a week, and as good order as a careful tenant is ept to | 84 the case was therefore perforce con- from the. day of their birth. med ff a thin layer of hay from the top of | uneasy and excited. There was an intense | ciners reduced this sere rove ft require before agreeing to sign a lease for | irted until the next session of the grand They Are Light Sleepers. With the exception of the owls them-| the heap, and there were the armaiilios, | stillness around their pool before the light irises; tektk ee ee @ term of years. In this way prospective | Jury. which did not begin until the fol-| In the cage next to “Lobengula” “Ben,” | selves, the owl monkeys are the most ccn- | lying in a burch, or rather like eggs pack-| was made to glimmer upon its surface, | iving by taking rooms alone and eating the tenants on entering the house at once get a|/owing fall. The day following the ad- firmed daylight sleepers at the Zoo. They | ed in sawdust. Buried together in this| and all of them were undoubtedly sound | victuals sent in to them weekly by their favorable impression, Just such an impres. | Jcurnment of the case the attorney for the | ‘Re Kinsly tiger from Bengal, was stretch- | ¥re ‘round ehattering hilariously in their | fashion, there was no apparent method by| esiten, But there’ was oa cheat aeleenng | x eae te state met the other lawyer and said to him: | ¢4 out to his full length, his head between | separate cages, and apparently enjoying | which these shy little fellows could breathe, | and tumbling of slimy bodies at the first oo , rod TaGeane ce ae en On A | sort Knsowe: wea EL USCARIDTOT CURE Ia ete eee | Rlsiine weeeTianki aleeping ehatt inn well Meee cars night-sleeping monkeys | but they appeared to be quite comfortable, | ray of light, and nearly all of them instant- | PIC felt fase yee were poor. They were be a powerful inducement in the mind of | remember I saw you biting and chewing | had been sleeping until the lantern light | in the adjoining cage over the incessant) and rather seemed to enjoy the hand-fond-} ly rolled off the stony platform into the ‘customed to the close economies of parents. None of these bright young peo- : z the farm life of that priod, pre vhe ordinary house- Blan small sections of a long plece of paper i noise they kept up. lng bestowed upon them by the head] water. at period, and were fot yerficulachouse. ee SORE hich: youll Held’ in souennanalaieinet re sukered eee Pur aioe cnet yaeaehy “We have to keep the owl monkeys sep- | keeper. ‘The armadillos are burrowers, and| “Those fellows instinctively seek safety | in the least ashamed of them. "The ruler argument to the court. After adjournmen: | B¢ did not si Is position nor raise his arate from the ordinary monkeys,” the | as no dirt boxes have as yet been pro-| in the water when there is artificial light | man in Poland at that time was not worth Shoddy in House Building. I picked up several of these slips and iden- | head from his paws, there was no sleep in | head keeper explained, “simply on acceunt | vided for them to burrow in, they philo- around,” explained Mr. Blackburn. “Down | $10,000, A man with gran: ‘There Ig no doubt that a house fairly | tiled them as pieces, of the indictment. | the translucent depths of his clear gray | of their sleeping customs, “It is lmposstble | sophically accept hay as a substitute. in’ Ploriaa, where, thene came from, ali: | 40.002, A man, w tn $5.000 worth of prop. have heard of people eating their own 1 nt fox them to sleep at night, F : : gals ie penny bon y ts was tho Ye we eee ad Cee en 89 | word Guts vever (Grane ‘man eating fue| ce pie eos Uerrecty, still jeseming: (to)| fon aero Slee aehcen iaecontiy aulet Aenores hy the Coretes of torcres, and, although nearly every | off. Mrs. McKinley helped out the narrow wear and tear much better than a house| other man’s words.” scorn the curiosity which prompted the anl- | Guring these wakeful hours of ‘night. If| ‘The buffaloes and elk were found to be| one Or these alligators ‘was born in cap-| income of the farally by taking bow, filmsily constructed and neglected by the} The statement of the district attorney | mals in the other cages to peer wondering- | they were kept in the same cages with | sound asleep. Mr. Blackburn says that | tivity, I guess traditions bearing upon the and herselt did the cooking, with the Sener im ne difference becomes more | 1788 found to De COFTect. the yoo eT Ne ee eee ean reser eee act 28 | the other monkeys, and made all of this | 100 at cis observe about the same rules | matter of safety have been handed down | of her girls. Young McKinley marked in the progress of years and then | ' his extreme nervousness having destroy- | Nt until the lantern-bearers had passed to | racket, they would not last two :ainutes. to them in some old way, so that they | dent student. It was his mother’s ed the missing document. He made pro- | the farther end of the cage house that | ‘THe monkeys that want to‘do their slecp- | with regard to sleep as are followed by it is found that a new house of this latter ambi- take to the water when they catch the| tion, as well as his own, that he should so se “Ben” was heard to emit a low growl cf ht would_give the owl monkeys | human beings, only these especial animals yetiog aight” through college and then study law, bi clase has rot all the advantages. “In the cn ape disgust, and dimly seen to roll over on his Ao ee ce quiews. ‘The ow!| are a good deal annoyed during thelr hours meet ee = Whether this aim could ‘be accbm shed is of many who have given some at-| h, in, ight side. to know this, and they take = eee ee ee always rather doubtful. The father tention t> property Interests in this city ge hads ancorapiaieas vitae ance | _ “The big felines get all the sleep they re- ainicchigvous. dalight if uniting in these | of slumber by the howling of the coyotes| An Emterprising Peach Grower. was frugal, industrious and self-denying, there Is a dangerous tendency in the move- | he had failed to encompass with his tongue. | Quire in short cat-naps,” said Mr. Black- horrible midnight screeches, solely to gloat | in the adjacent inclosure. These coyotes | from Forest and Garden. but he had a large family to provide for, mont which has resulted in putting up| When the case came up for trial in the fall | burn. ‘They never s:cep steadily for any over the impotent anger and Aisgust of the| set up a terrific wailing at every blow of | jn), great Hale peach orchard, in Georgia, | #nd his earnings were small. William did Tone front ot earner (caly those on the | he had so mustered his forces that he won | length of time. Panthers and wildcats are | int sleepers. ‘The beauty of the thing| the night watchman’s whistle, and pande-| oe 600 of which are in| What he could to help out the family tm long front of corner lots. without difficulty. the lightest sleepers of the tribe, although | {g that they have the ‘bulge’ on the situa-| monfum reigns around their patch of | Covers 1,078 acres, come by one sort of work and another in In many instances such houses are built a pin fall will instantly arouse a dozing | tign, for they sleep so heavily themselves | sround several times a night. The thing | bearing trees, and the remainder in nursery | vacation times. At one time it was almost more for show than for use. In the course ees ya aS ton or tiger. If you Rave ever tried to| quring the day that the deliberate efforts | happened cnce during The Star reporter's stock. ‘There are avenues running north | decided that the plan in tig on of a few years they become shabby ana | Pay of English Organists. creep up on a sleeping house cat you will | o¢ the other monkeys to ‘wake them up| Visit. The lanterns seemed to incite them| 2.4 south through the orchard 500 feet | must be abandoned, but his elder sister actually decrepid and they suffer in com-) From the New York Sun. understand the difficulty of catching a | are all in vain. They have to be prodded | to the mournful howling which, aside from apart, with a cross road every 1,000 feet. | Annie, came to the rescue with the money parison with houses built at the same time, z big cat with his eyes shut. at;eating hours, and, as soon as they eat, | cowardice, ts their chief characteristic. ae 100 | She had saved as a school teacher. At but in a less showy manner. In other| The ®verage pay of an organist in Eng- “A curious.thing about the sleeping | they immediately subside “into a dead} They had no sooner got under way with|There are two large packing houses seventeen he left the seminary. eo weil sat words, it {s thought to be a mistake that | land appears to be only $5 a week, if the | habits of the members of the cat family sneeae agains these distressing cries before the wolves | feet long and 40 feet wide und two stories | vanced in his studies that he was wile go any cne should want to get a house that | computations of a certain English musical | is that they can accustcm themselves to kkened. and dogs in the adjoining inclosures joined high, and a lodging house or hotel has just | enter the junior class in Alle ghany College, looked as if It cost $10,000 by paying only | critic are to be relied on, but it 1s said | dozing amid the most tremendous din made | , Refused to Be Awal ze we ene caer ole ee ae Was neither | ven built for the help. Last year some 400 | &t Meadville, Pa. Iiness obliged him to 35,000. that places at tht fs by other animals, while they instantly be- | evil as the grizaly bear ts in his waking | musical nor inspiring, and the young bull | “°t resins ‘ons, tents, | feturn home during his first college year, Unimproved Streets. DP S compensation are 80 | some wide awake at the slightest sound of , chances. in} buffalo which recently gored his com-| helpers camped in barns, wagons, * | however, and the way was not clear finan. ; much in demand that there is not likely to | human origin. I used to notice this up in | hours, He takes a good many panion to death, sprang to his feet, rush-|ete. At picking time about 500 men and | cially for going beck, so he teishen ee ‘The recent decision of the Commissioners | be any increase in the remuneration. In| Bridgeport, Barnum’s winter animal quar- | order to enjoy a good sleep, and his sleep! ¢q gngrily to the bars of his den, and women, chiefly colored, and 75 horses and |try school in a di: with reference to the method of selecting | Italy the pay is comparatively greater and | ters. is as profound as that_of a human being} darted unutterably dark and revengeful| mutes, are employed, while 50 men and 30 | next winter. The little school house is still streets for improvement in the future has} the opportunities for outside- employment “The other animals used to have hystezi- | in“a cataleptie trance. ‘Lucifer, the-colos- | glares into the coyotes’ acre. mules sre employed the year round. At | Standing—a wooden box, with a door and been the subject of considerable discus-| fitine tonstomers hen eearal in a small} cal streaks, and set up the most frightful | fa. Yellowstone Park grizly, was in| The beautiful lamas of the Andes were| the lodging house rooms and beds are free, | two windows in front, three windows on sion. Briefly it will be recalled that they | 1t##82 town offers the organist the sum | soaring in the middle of the might “whin, | 5a spe of his famous sleep. | fund, the entire nine of them, with their | 204 ‘bosrd’costs $230 a week. while fami. {each side. and in the fess ots oR x ¥ (of $280 annually, and for this he is ex-| the eate—lions, tigers, pumas, panthers, | the midst of one of” his whe | Camel-like heads close together, sleeping in| ies and parties can furnish thelr own food | aeainst which the boys tose their hale a eee tio ordinate paving to grading, | pected to play for at least two services | wildcats, mountain lions, and #6 on would | ing acte-when. the head keeper and Te! Perfect. amity and contentment, while a and have it cooked for themselves, if they | his study years McKinley was very fond and further the streets will be taken up)Cvery, day and spend some of his spare | continue their dozing, perfectly unconcern- | Star man got around to-his den, and :>| short distance away the four South Ameri- choose. This year the curculio attacked | of mathematics, but for Latin he saved Ine according to areas, marked by half mile | ime jn teaching the children in the chureh | eg. But when the cais had their nocturnal may be asleep yet, for all the writer knows | can beavers, with fine large mounds of} tne peaches, and Mr. Hale waged prompt | tle, although he always passed his examine circles, with a center on 6th street be-| ary which an English ohureh catertines ny phowling spells the other animals could rot | Myo se tmiy.” He absolutely declined | good, clean ‘burrowing dirt in their den, | ‘0. upon the insects, jarring the trees und | ations creditably. In the colle ° tween D and E streets. From this point Sry whic = nglish church advertises for keep quiet, and joined in the roar from | to be awakened, despite objurgations and| and a lot of other accommodations, such catching the insects in sheets tacked to | amies at that time mathemat!: a circle with a radius of half a mile will | tre (eonees on tone snereaas eee sympathy. While Gieecens Rot much love | prods, ard the glare of the two bull’s-eye thought to appreciate, were ‘quarreling | HEHE semicircular hoop frames. - " between the different svecies of r yes only seem- * be Secabinronived Silents tse ‘Gisele “wit ay = Gate Ce ors cat family, they are united on the strongest Sete the Sepen and ponderosity fiercely among themselves. wae neha el be given the first attenticn. After all! paid at the cathedrels, and sometimes q | tenet in their creed—an Intensely earnest | of hie snozes. It requred the most solemn | ling was watched with many evidences 0 et near Poland the Two of | and the dead languages consti these were brought together about a tres, | much the whole stock of instruction. which was struck by a rubber-padded club, | showed no fondness for the debates of the id the insects which dropped were then | literary societies or the orations of th - : hatred for all ant disapproval by the raccoons from the tall | 4” : eink Satundiny Wcaoul aeereien, Get ke cae further, and. so on until the entire Dis-|are scarce. : wi ® Fees, 804-1 ten thought that they act deliberately In | tne Mriftiyewas Motvengeged tn his. an-| the latter perch, sleep and have thelr be-| parned sitm she ctune font hey ropes see a trict is improved. In comparison with the pay of. good or- | decliting to acknowledge by their actions | nual pt ion. It looked as if it might | ing. a aes with them. Fifty men were busy for near- Return of Prof. Anthony. It will -be interosting to note thet there} ganista here these salaries secm sbaurdiy | that. the brutes of other tribes are able to | DUSigungn Bhs: practicable for a s a Scrapper. ly two months, trom early April onward, at | “rhe sunk Alta has arrived at San Diego are 75.07 miles of unimproved streets in| small, and it is a curious thing-that Eng- | disturb their. rest.’ aS rab a 0 walk up-to this} The kangaroas—father, mother and son—| this work, which cost $4,000. But while in Sicavabaes Galbtorwa Gain riba ta. the ot Ce oan cuisines land should Curae its church mus!- Prefers Naps in the Daytime. sluggish Keath uo ¢ eg oe he slept | seemed to be quite skittish, considering the ie orchars aoe 3 2-2 pee iad ee ate, derqraxin gy cate cua ir. es re a a 9 oe - a 9.70 mallee are in tho southwest, 207] wiles | Coron] “igures aay net be lower than tig | The “loathly ay en paavelenae gee Gaye "The armadifios are pecuilar sleepers, | time of n.ght. The father was trained by | [ult crop, the Hale orchard alone had a | of the Smithsonian Institution. He brings are in the southeast, 27.51 miles are in the | Italian salaries, but the cost of living is | Sleeping tribe. Persons who have forgotten the naturai | circus people as a “scraper,” and is sald | fan crop and many of the thoes vege - back a great quantity of shells, mosses and northeast, and 3.12 miles are in George-|so much less in Itaiy that tho pay there | the lion house were all wide awake and in | history of thelr school days; and who have | to hold the title of champion kangaroo mid- | overloaded that they required severe thin. town. Up to tHe present time the District higher ed the Zoo, sea flora, ard natural history specimens, is proportionately the midst of their soft-footed prowlings | visit. remember them as dle-weight of the world. He was found in ning by hand. many of them entirely new to naturalists.