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14 THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1898-14 PAGES. CABINET AND CONGRESS | Gratt. Joseph V.., mL. THE INSATIATE MISSISSIPPI. “ WORKING THEIR WAY. A RIDE ON AN AVALANCHE. yours it. On ed fe Aged Spee AUCTION SALES. Greene, William L., The under side ‘ — _ NS : - | Griffin, Mickacl. (Wis, ee a aXe: | How the Father of Waters Took Away | Girls at the University of jcago | The Survivor Tells of His Frightfal | epericge nea sete homeerngetig cen oak, pars. —— é a . ave. 1.W. ’ 5 s Sar o pect y 3 gre ge Gries, amen St Gate see = ee eho Real Estate. ics — ayee api Descent of Pike's Peak. red my hg aghedioe ty & 00, AOE The Secretary of State, John Sherman, | Grout William W., Vt- ‘The Arlington m the St. is Globe-Democrat. From icago Times-Herald. From the Colorado Springs Gazette. SE a Te E st, n.iw. 1221 K street northwest. Grow, Galusha A., Pa. -o.--eWillard’ “No use talking, the Mississippi river is] Of the 300 feminine stifdents who are] Joe Bradley, a miner and prospector of | aycrion SALES OF REAL ESTATE, &c. SALE-OP-FWE TWO-STORY AND The Secretary of the Treasury, Lyman} Gunn, James, Idaho eee the most contrary thing on earth,” re-| digging away at the University of Chi-| Cripple Creek, was brought into the city ORRICK DWELLINGS sity re Tepe Bes eamreorar lee p ee ee ‘The Ingleside | ™arked Captain S. H. King of Greenville, | cago this winter about half are sald to | trom Cascade yesterday in a half frozen Todas. Crab 2 AMD asi Jon1 K street northwest : "| Handy. Levin Irving, Del. :The Oxford | Miss. “During the civil war, it will be re-| be “working through.” The different | condition, after undergoing a series of| ‘Thomas J. Owen, Auct.. #13 F st. n.w.—Sale of = 2 CUNBMced of trust, dated July The Secretary of the Navy, John D. Long, | Harmer, Alfred C., = ; — Be! ae sot membered, there was a double bend, much| means by which they accomplish ae end | hardships and accidents on Pike’s Peak in! Obio Netional Bank building, on Thureday, Feb- ae z 40 the Portland. Hartman, Chas. S., Mont.1719 Ore. ilton | @ the shape of the letter S, of the river] are almost as numerous and vari 88 | which he nearly lost his life. -He was | ary 10, at 4:30 o'clock p.m.’ J. D. Taylor, presi- nd at reqitest of the parties 2 > r. le: flton » > ne: thereby, dersign Gektate ee oki aoe “Tithe Colonial | @t Vicksourg. General Grant, you know, | the girls themselvee—or the causes which caught in a’ snowslide, or avalanche, to- | dent. acca a ye ee The Secretary of the Interior, Cornelius | Heatwole, Joel P., Minn......1485 K st. n.w.| wanted to change the course of the river | prompt them toenter the struggle for a wether: with! a “chumenion: whoes-tame te: Broa, Avcte.. th and D ete, nar | SoENTH,, 1008 AT FOUR N. Bliss, Arlington annex. Hemenway, James A., Ind.1702 Eh st. Loe by cutting a channel through De Soto| living and a edllege education at one and | goes not know, and was carried down the Bhcoet nape pate ary ironical Bagh bepear sag og ei a “he Postmaster General, James A. Gary, | Henderson, David B. fowa--La Normandie | 7 insula, thus cutting off the upper bend | the same tine mountain side at the rate of fifty miles am | cciner D st. and Teng. ave., on Thursday. Pob. | us thereon, TDG Sect a ct ca toantce. Tames WIE | ee ce atta aya we bead clamtiugs iin feven ta: oat nto antl eer aE Re ei ae hour untit he was hurled against a large | reary 11, at 3:30 o'dock pi, J. Reber two equal sansa! teewetercan ne bance, te son, 2101 S street northwest. Henry, Patrick, Miss Fgh st: brews across below Vicksburg and leaving the] the object of gaining experience ore) stump. Crippled, severely bruised, and | and J. Barton Townsend, trnstees. — py = perpen, en ng interest Henry, R. L., Tex. e Wellington | town high and d G td th f student life in view, occasionally it is = —— <= = === | fro of sale until paid, sald notes to be or- tors. igh an ry. rant coul en | of stu: nearly frozen, he remained unconscious for - 5 wed of trust ‘or prope ‘The names of senatocs who have reacheg | Hepburn, Wiltam 6, Towa. tI B cap. st | have sent bis gunboats by Vieksburg and | begun from the mere love of adventure, oF | sevcrai hours, and was finally reseued by. a AUCTION SALES. Se er a 25 ates ‘ . es, San escaped the shelling from the ‘upper bat-|in a spirit of bravado 2 35 2 a — bg and recording at ret . the clty are given below, with thelr ad-| Hiiporn, Samuel G., Calc...-.the Hamilton | tries’ af the confederates “aati; Of tie [tense itieaire torshow: ome. person or per | Prospector who iiyes in a cabin on the TOMORROW. Bald lots will te offered first separately” and © 2 Hill, Ebenezer J., Conn rhe Hamilton | tcwn. He CI nd {sons that the particular college girl at- | mountain side. Bradley's companion could <a ‘ as a whole; it being understood that if t * i a 1210 N st. nw. put General McClernand ai ae: E DUNCANSON EROS. AU . ni NW. RI “The Arlington | Hinricheen, W. H. Il. ‘1507 K st. n.w. | SeVeral thousand men to. work at cutting | tempting it is quite capable of looking after | not be found after the fearful plunge, and NCANSON EROS., AUCTIONEERS. more 26 a whole than the aggregate amount of Allen, Wm. V., Neb. ) Del. ave. n.e.| Hitt, Robert R. = aaa The Cairo | this channel across the peninsula in front | herself. Most often, of course, outside | is thought that he has Sure DUARLE UNTMPROVED | If and aan dae Saat Se omld 8 a wtele, B.. Iowa Se oe aie of the town, and they worked for some | work 1s necessary for the successful knot- |" 7 USI! Uist he Bas Deris ee EON NORTHWEST CORNER | time of su $100 if wold ‘ne 0., Ga Howard, Willian 30, Ga... the Bancroft | time, notwithstanding the harassment from | ting of the proverbial ends which EA (ea era ee cera path REH D STREET AND TENNESSEE | bole a ‘Wt of $2 aired xt the cien, Kar 9th s We Hoon dates x N. Y....208 Md. ave. n.e.| the ‘lower. batteries’ of the enemy. But] quently refuse to meet. When a girl ues eae cae palpcom te laicareecerg RECS, UB See e me of sale. i the ‘terms - B sR ‘The Metropolitan | Howell, Benjamin F.. Nv” pena FCO eed ee mre te aoe (the leaat | Cures me chancom Oa some nec. city tegur Grima Crees ae mee eee Oo eae ‘and. duly: recorded ‘October 1a, | trustees reseree the right erry. J. H., Ark. ~The 3 I. lesire of acce such an cial chan- r S * 3 | after five da \o Paps ee OR Tn ty eta bola Hunt ean Sette ‘The Gongressfonsd nel anyway. ‘The plan was finally aban-| the case. A studentmust have been work- on ee out from Cripple Creek fi aeee eA Se eS and‘at | Per, at the tisk’ und coat Butler, M, N.C NOS at ae ee ¥ 1537 I st. n.w. | doned and Grant's gunboats had to make | ing at the university for at least one quar- | (11) started out from Jday noon.” saut | the request of the prrty sccured thereby. we. the | Chaser, — PET Cena Pome tem he Aunurn | Jenking, John J., Wis...."-.The Wellington the run ‘before, both the upper and lower| tet, Defore work of this kind ts given her, | Colorado Springs last Friday nooa,”” said undersigned ‘unten, "will sell at publi tacten RICHARD W. TyL Cannon, F. J., Utah e Auburn ae ty 4 " » and her application for it mus' J et ve = is In front of prevnises, on FRIDAY. the ELEV- a 2 . * N., N. D..238 Md. ave. n.¢. | batteries. But in 1876 the Mississippi river, pp! te Sistekin Gti eon the premise ra Carter, Thos. H., Mont. toughton st. | Johnson. Martin N., N- ‘The Vaprium | of its own accord, cut its way across De| by one of the professors under whom she funnel, I thought I would | ENTI DAY of FEBRUARY, 1808, at HALF-PAST | _ f = Shandien, WN 1421 1 st.| Jones, William A. .The iu , cut y SS he cases in which she is | climb over Pike's Peak and then walk down | THRER O'CLOCK P.M.. the following described DUNG. pore ran ct asc “fhe Varnum | Jones, William C. -826 14th st. n.w. | Soto peninsula below Vicksburg,but further econ | Death cee pay for her en- | the cog road into Manitou, At Gillett [| }'d aud premises, situate in the city of Wash- fetes 2 e Joy, Charles F., Mo -The Arlington | up than Grant’s artificial channel was | & ; met a man whos 14 ington, in the District of Columbia, and designated | TRUSTEES’ KENTUCKY Clark, C.D. Wyo. oO st |e ee a 31 C st. n.e.| started. De Soto peninsula is now De Soto| tire tuition are rare indeed; there have | Me! “he we uame I do not know, and | ss'and being criginal lote numbered ene th ued sas © SOUTHEAST. Clay, A. S., Ga. -The Varnum Ke Yevinneld 3 “Ohio he Fredonia | Island, and the body of water in front of | been less than a dezen of such instances | @S he said he wanted to secure work at | two (2) in square one thousand and thirty (1030), | Ry virtue of a certain deed . recorded Cultom, SM int “Masa ‘ave | Ketcham. John H...N. ¥..0...The Hamilton | Vicksbytg is now ‘known as Centennial | (uring the entire life of the university up | Lake Moraine, 1 Invited him to accompany | Shick ta Wit be uted ‘separately. on ker Ne bak ar an ae Cullom, 'S. M., I ass. av eee < = & me on my journey. The day was a = ‘Terms of sal: One-third of the purchase money io 10th st. | King, Williem H., Utab<..........The Cairo | Lake, taking the name from the year that | tothe present the. Se ECT Paces pe bg rat peso ple Kiel eel <— S ve. | Kirkpatrick, William S.. Pa..The Richmond | the centennial was held at Philadelphia. | The “university service” is a sort of busi Sar = j | installments, payable in one and two years, with 4S Ghe Bho | Kitchin, William W., N. C....The National | ‘This Is only one of many instances show: | Ress bureau or exchange over which Dr. | “We climbed the peak from Gillett and Interest at six (6) per centum per ‘aunure, payable Thos at | Klebers, Rudolpit, Texas..... 406 A st. 86. | ing how the Missesinal vote ee ce oe | H.W. Goodspeed presides, and which looks | experienced no difieulty in’ reaching the | semi-annually from day of sale. secured’ ly deed “Masssave. | Knowles, Freeman, 8 D...206 Del. ave. nc. | to'the dictation of clan ehetnenes ore ns | after this matter ef assistance through | western end of the Strickler tunnele We | smcanneally from day of sale," secured cash at Tine Shorenam | Knox, William S., Mass......The Cochran | tt follows lis own stubbowt cone ates | employment, bath for the men and women | then climbed on nearly to the summit, but | the optlon of the purchaner. "A depwait of $200 on a A. Vaughn's subdivision of squi-e <The Shoreham | Inox, William Spat Willard's | ing and washing its way here and there at | 0f the colleges. Some sixty or seventy | @8 we did not know the trail and the snow | each lot w required of the purchaser at the | east of square numbered ten buodred and tf: a Anington | Lacey, John F., Towa. its own’ will, students can be given work in the course Was so deep, we wandered away from it. | Mme of sale. All conveyancing, recording and no- two (E. of 1042) per plat recorded in Liber No. ‘The Elsmere | Lamb, John, Va. “By the way, the Mississtppi washed | f Very quarter, and to the lot of the | We climbed to the top of an eminence and | tti#l fees at the cost cf the purchaser. “Terms of | 20. at follo 1 rds ‘of the surveyor Daniel, John W., Davis, C. K., Minn Deboe, Wm. J., Ky Eikins, S. Fairvanks, C Faulkner, Chas. J.. W. Va. Foraker, J. B., Ohio. Frye, W. P, Maine Gallinger, J. M., N. land records of the District of Columbia, we will u isos, _ lowing te, Situate in the city of Woxh- et: All of lot oumbered thirty 1628 15th st. nw. .-218 N. Cap. st. sale to be complied with within ten days from | office in District, together with the ny) ? ., Ind.....-213 North Gapitoi st. |<.) youny women fail nearly all of the lighter | Were discussing the best way to proceed, | day of nile, otherwise the Meech cass fn fa two-story brick dwelling, Gear, J. N., Towa ne Portland | Ptnharn, Sani W, Ty Texas. The National. | fe¥eFal night “about ‘Afteen yours weber set | and less arduous services.” when suddenly it seemed as if the entire | right to resell the property at the risk aud cost of cky “avenue mutheast. | ae Gray, G., Del {ands et mw, | Latimer, Asbury C.,. §. C. that time T owned a row of houses which | , The, “faculty exchange,” which is really | side of the mountain was falling. We real- | the defaulting purc 3. ROBERTS For ei gpa Sate ey Mate o6t Sace at, nw. | Lentz, John J., Ohio. nerhe Cairo | Pekan almost three blecks away from the | %7,0Mice for the members of the faculty, | ized that a snowslide had occurred and we 3. BARTON TOWS a per anoam popes Hanna Sta. Obie. ee rhe Arlingion | Lester, Rufus E.. Ga. etropoittan | Tver in. Greenville, Miss. "One day a gov- | giaims the assistance of one girl for every | were caught by it, but we could do nothing. | jant-anoe Se aie; sacred, te Siac As i see on | Tewis, E. B., Ga. y a z ie day. Work in the general an y partner in the blinding = ? : ld, or all cash. Hansbrough, H. C., N. D....288 Fla. ave-|rinney, Romulus Z., N. C.....915 H st. n.w. Cae Ce Gat es bande heck | departmental libraries is apportioned in the | snow, and though it must have been a were FUTURE DAYs. option of the purchaser. "A’ deposit ot wise Wilk Poe we oe Oat G at. Cena re be OM Fa veeas | and your butidines will tenis ke ane secretee sniper prone ercnographic. | shore pe ee BA OD Sa a eee pee ee , Jos. R., 5 Little, - . ried : = 4 s for the v: ans, e. . B. \ a e Heitfeld, H.. Idaho. C, ave, © | Livingston, Leonida aL O st. nw. | “Well: T laughed at him, a egank WAS | together with some work in the editorial || “The avalanche shot down the mountain <I ES 2 a chs bike 46 eee erate ead eects Hoar, G. F Mass.. ASEM at | Eloyd, James T.. Mo. S16 18th etn w. | river was quite low. “One mdrmiee feweng | department of the university, furnish other | side at a terrific rate of speed and heat Furui ing purchaser. . Jones, J. K., Ar 915 M st-| Loud, Eugene F., Ca sth st; mw. | river was quite low. “One ne ke | means of employment for the young wo- | struck I lost consciousness. When I ren uruiture and Carpet EUGENE Canst Jones, J. P., Nev. = | Loudenslager, H. C., N. J. ...Willard’s a ere ni een a big cave-in| men who have more brains than capital | gained my senses, which must have been ALDIS B. BROWNE. Kenny. R. R., Del 732 Vermont ave. | Cove, W. iy Miss... ;uhe National | of the river bank the night before, and|and more love of learning, than eltnen | severe). Hoare ace, ce, ue he cabina| Sale, Saturday, February | ‘scx _— Boe pe Sie Coes | toe, peti tepen | sarc owage Pala Oe Be | Geiley tener tapen have nung [hort danse sway tad wae e| TD, 40 aan, 00 lots THOS ORLIRE g gr, arora indsay., Wim. Ky. “jigp Maas uve | ow. Palip The Ne e Hamilton | ple that rushed: tthe pees ee epee, | inthe chapel choir as well as men, thus | I found that I could not walk, but enced ae -m., 5 No. 12 B at. uw : Mallory, 8. R., Fla. 210 North Capitol | yiecail, Samuel W., Mass.......1325 Vt ave. | this destruction. “Ange Tea you, I never | Several of iuelecrunerndeioue pin | enare rg lexan the cabin, bruised: % “= TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROV- Martin, 'T. S.. Va. TEs Gratin et, | McCleary, James. T.. Minn....-..The Regent | appreciated the terrible power’ of the | for the symone din ‘this | ing and half f eDimiastiberstie SE Ren ee ee er earare, Bee Mason, W. E., I. 1422 Chapin st. | Mectellan, Geo. B., N. Y-1His it Lave. new. | Father of Waters until I oeltasse Gna | eythe, EVEMaSI m Classes, and in this | ing and half frozen. 1 must have lost al - 920 Penna. ave. n.w. AND 9, IN BLOCK 4, McBride, G. W., Oregon Ketrepoliten | McCormick, N. B.. Kan. -....640 Gth st. n.e. | scene. While I was standing there talking | thirds of thelr itn gene nate oF _two- | gallon of blood by a hemorrhage, and was = D.c. McEnery, S. D.. La -Metropolitan | yf-Cullock, Philip D., Ark....La Normandie | with friends another Mg slice of land, a|ie tre feet elr tuition. The latter amount | too weak to walk. I remained in the cabin McLaurin, J. L., S.C -501 B street ne. | weDonald, John, Md. ae | Under and by virtue of a certain deed of trunt, all day Saturday and was kindly treated Large and attractive Bale Of sauaee 5. AD ni te Now. 402 6th st. n.w. | block in width, crumbled away and fell Sse EE a Co $e ze @ated the Sth day of Pebreary, A.D. 18%: a c e, z university, and the scale of payment ts by | and cared for by th 5 hold Furniture, Carpets and Effects, | cordea in Liber 1766, 35 et ave McMillan, Jam: 3, Mich...1114 Vermont ave | x1-Dowell, John A., Ohio. The Varnum | into the river, carrying with it several] no m y Dre eepectnly 9 WHO) ? E *? land records of th = Mills, R. Q. z -TU46'S street | ucEwan, Thomas, jr., N. J...1340 I st. n.w. | more of my buildinsa. You ean imagine | stadegwn’ nigh. according to many of the | searched faithfully for my companion, but ~ - - District of jumbia Mile RG. Fenn. 1aG.8 strect| Mobwan, "Thomas, Jr, Ni ents who benefit. by the work. The | his body must have tear ba om. but being the contents of a fifteen-room | the request of the party serued amma The Portner | McMillin, Benton, ‘Fenn. how" felt, because I had been drawing an| services are light, . x trustees will sell, at public avction, In f CN ni ; in no case requiring } mass of snow, as no trace of him coul residence, removed to our rooms for | fi". PAST. Fe , 315 414 st. u.w. | Monae, Thomas G., Ark..The AMetropolitan EebEuidineeeae eran item Ramee ee hours of daily attention, | found. eee ConveniGn cent alk on, THURSDAY. the BEVENTER Tes --1 Thomas circle Maddox, John W., Ga. The National] yere a mass of debris floating down the | bitious stadene ethan mneney. to eo ao ‘The prospector went to Gillett for assist- 2 FEBRUARY 1898, ing descr D1 K st. n.W.| Magu‘re, James G., Cal. Riggs House > st accomplish a abn E canes s s SATURDAY MORNING, F RY TWELFTH, | 1, premise pee Sn een oeaith Mr. Fred Harding. | COMMENCING AT TES ( LOCK, we will sell icmalashboweresh aoe e marshal of that place. They started i rooms (920 Penna. nw.) 1 Upright % numbered six (6), e! with me Sunday morning for Cascade, and : rior, Red Room and Dining Room Furni- | We it ‘kington,”* subd! there I found Dr. White, who brought me | niere, Wardrobe Pieces, Ple- | J Gray et al of ‘part of =) to this city. Rockers, "Hall Racks, ‘Took Case: plat recorded in Book" it Capitol st. | Manany, Rowiand B., N. -Metropolitan | Mahon, ‘Thaddeus M., Pa. Riggs | Mann, James R., Il. ‘-| Marsh, Benjamin F. Marshall, George A., Ohio. = ;. | Tiver, and my real estate was only so much | great deal in the shortest possi a Sxtond | ditt in the bottom of the channel, and the sacrifice of two Roane ee 23 H st nw. |, A81 stood there watching my buildings | day is anything but light. ‘But the work ST and ground slip away into the river a cill- | is eagerly sought after, in s eee ate n-&- | zen approached me and said, ‘Captain, I'll | drawbacks, and there pblte or a ite District of Pasco, S. Perkins, G. C. 2 Pettigrew, R. F., S. D. Penrose, Bo! aS per i. fclio 18%, n ap h Y re is never enough of | “I suffered terribly fro 2 Tollet Sets, Mattresses, Couches, Carpets, of the records of the surve said Districts Pettus, E. V ss rtin, Charles H. C..11008 N st. nw. | 8ive you, $1,500 for the remainder of your] it to allow all the applications to be | and thought that Tesuiaeies ae aeaeh ee on ieee ities comuiedtes. ete ete said lots wilt be scld separately. Platt, O. H., Conn. -Arlington | \raxwetl, Samuel, 3 210 N. Cap st. | PROPSTY-) Pattie ite camp ee prospector's cabin after I regained’ con- nega fee wg plied Platt. T. C Arlington | Meekison, David, Ohio G Corcoran st. ENGs mot stake “less (then! | 42,000, ———__++_____ sciousness. At one time I prayed that I Pergeictmge 23 M st. n.W. | Merccr, David H. Au said T. iANSON/ ELAS Be ; ‘ ro aeanoke st. | “rhe words had no more than left my | 48SON HAS BEEN A GRAND PLAYER. @ st. n.w,| tongue when there was another c “the Congressional | 284. two more of my lots and’ bu The Varnum | tumbled into the greedy river. 1 might die. Bradley talked at random and seemed like one whose mind was affected by the sufferings which he had evidently under- purchaser must “beg able semi-annuatiy, at per annum until’ paid chaser’s option, A de on cach lot at tim 15235 Ja st | Mesick, Wm. S. 1612 K street | Meyer, Adolph, I Portland | Miers, Robert W. Yele st. | Miiler, Warren W. ete., ete. The Recently Retired Veteran Has Played 2,653 Games. E ve vollen a Ss dienes wledging and at purchaser's ¢ Bewell, ormandie | Mills, Daniel W 2'T st mu | zen then remarked to me, ‘Cap From the Detroit Journal. BENS bee ea ars owolien andihig ears OAK AND t Shoup, yrmandie } \finor ; % 9 ee give you $1,000 for your property now.’ With th i z ja ite ere purely devoid’ of ‘feeling. FP. sew. | ys from day 3 truste + ibe Shoup. ¢ ‘armandie | Minor, Edward 3., EA) Dist -race: | Bt ve vou 31,000) for your Drop yey € retirement of Adrian C. Anson | Dr. White says he will recover, but he may VAL Minit right to resell the property at the risk and cost Te Cistens, | of defaulting puich NCY CHATRS, s RNITURE, OAK. Stewart, Wm. -8 Dupont circle 1006 E. Capitol 31 R. 1. Moon, John A., Tenn. tol | Morris, Page, Minn Fe: | Mudd, Sydney E., Md. -413 6th st. ME FOR A FRE. as no human agency could stop the »- | Ball Club passes the most interesting figure in. Pretty soon another one of my lots|€Ver known in the history of the game. and {ts buildings went into the river, and Trustee, th st. nw. SCHI MEAL. ROOM He served the club long and well as player, ee The cai‘o | Newlands, Francis G., Nev. —— | My speculative friend then offered me $50} captain and manager, and kept up he eu Invited a Beggar to Dine and Thea pon bs sa anf | Northway, Stephen A‘, Ohio he Riggs | for the remainder of my property. By this Left Him to Pay. i * ss, ae a ive connection with the game t e fi stropoliian | time I had concluded to trust to luck and game to an age far BS Beene stand all losses, and I refused to sell at| €*¢eeding that cf most players. His tem- any price, I now had one lot and one | perate mude of life, combined with physi- building left. During the excitement an} ca} gifts beyond the ordinary; kept him in gahe Shoreham | old colored woman came up and sald,t0| tne game for more than a quarter ot 3 ‘The Oxford ‘See heah, Cap'n, will ye give me dem | Ce?tury. = Del. ave. n.e. | brick what's in dat cMar under yer hous His carzer began in 1870 in Rockford, Til. 2 th st. n.w.| “I told her she could have the brick. 1] 0" the local nine. He soon attracted a -Willard’s | hed a pile of new brick in the cellar un-| te"tion, and went to the Philadelphia Ath- der my only remalidng house. The old | letics. ‘In 1874 he accompunted the Athlet- colored woman gave her husband 25 cents | ics and Bostons on the first trans-Atlantic to hire a team and wagon to haul away th:| trip. He was even then known as a strong brick. Now, upon my word of honor, what | Player. I am now going to say is true. While the| His fam, however, came since his con- old colored man was gone for a wagon | Pection with tke Chicago club, which he ‘The Varnum | another cave-in. occurred, and my last | Joined in 1876, and which, under his leader. orton, James, ..-Varnum Cairo} Oaell, Benj. B., Jr. oming ave. | Ogden, Henry W., La. ae tead, Marlin E., Pa. rne, John E., Wyo. , Peter J., Va Otjen, Theobold, Wis Overstreet, Jesse, Ind... Mo. : Packer, Horace B., Pa Representatives. arker, Richard W . N, J Representatives have arrived and are lo- pene pobeg BESS Co ee Pearson, Richmond, N. G eae P Perkins, George D. Acheson, Era: F. Pa. Peters, M. S., Kan. array ores Pierce, Rice “A., Tenn. From the Columbus (Wbjo) Dispatch. “One of the Columbus sports recently had a peculiar experience while in Chicago,” re- marked one of the regular visitors at the Neil house. “It happened that he went to Chicago under the impression that ‘he could secure something to do in his line of business, but that proved a blooming failure. It was not long before he struck the bottom of his pocket; next the pangs of hunger attacked his stomach and he did not know what to do. About all he had to eat for a week or ten days was the few bites he could secure trict of « sccured th sell, at_publ i Col. RUARY AUCTION HORS! TWELFTH, 189 OOMS. 1407 G C. G. SLOAN & CO., Auctioneers, 13 F ST. NW. Z 7 N. Cap. . Metropolitan Club he Varnum )-STORY RAY-WIN- youn Cochran | touse and lot, brick and cellar and all, | Ship, won th National League pennant in | from saloon lunch counters, and that w i abe ad Ut rehase Gretel ephet oe 25 A st. 8.e.! tumbled into the river. The cave-In came | 1815, 188), 1881, 1882, 1885 and 1886. In the | not sufficient to keep a young and visoroas : eye ee in two ee : She - Vaan eqihe Riggs | so suddenly that the crowd of people stand- | ’80’s no club was so well known the coun- | stomach going, Finally he became desper-| py virtue of a deed of trust, dated July 5, 1: Babcock. Jo: 418 st nw 1300 Columbia st. | irg on the bank had to fice for their lives. | tty over as Anson's White Stockings. He | ate and while standing on the street corner | and duly recorded in Liber 1850, folio 88 et = mitteed ish, Samuel J., Ky. 28 Towa circle | \fter the excitement had somewhat sub- yed twenty-two ~y2ars with the same | cogitating what desperate thing he could | of the lun records of the District of Colum ~ - The Riggs | Quigg, Lemuel &, The Shoreham | 4 iub. F: . La Baker, Jeku, Illinois. Baker, William B., i, Thomas H., Te nkhead, John H., Ala. ver, Isaa he Wellington | 7 fon of the party secured thereby, the 3 Md. ave. n.e. do to secure a full stomach once more he | and ; : was approached by a well-dressed young | Wdersigued trustees will sell at auction d the eld colored woman exclaimed: ee The Arlington | 097 ys o" massey! Dere's ‘my brick in| From 1876 to 1891, inclusive, the lowest utc will wel at ation 1D #3,25F3,CH21° | go nottom o' de ribber, an’ I done los’ my | position the Chicago club held’ was fifth in | fellow. like bimsel?, and asked toe Beane , REBRUARY TWENTY THIRD, 1698, at lus oth st nw. | avatah.” Tea ind it was almost invariably to be | to secure a meal with, and the remark that | IP TEES MINUTES To FIVE PM... in front of Sast Cap, st. | “Of course, while the old woman was] found “one, two, three.” Men whose names | he nad not had a mouthful to cat for the | 182 promises. all of lot 19 tm say M02 B st ne, | out 25 cents, T was out another $1,0. Dur- | will be known es long as the game lasts | past twenty-four hours. All at once the | Terms of stle: All cash. All taxes paid to Jan- ‘The Varnum | ing this series of cave-ins that day efforts | were und2r him. Pfeffer, Corcoran, Silver | Columbus man was struck with an inspira- | uary 1, 1808. Terws of ‘enle must be complied | of t ‘ding and = chaser. — Te Yarnum 408 6th st. n.w. | Ridgely. : : Rixey, John F., Va. -The Ebbict | Robb, Edward, Mo. erwise th propel defaulting purcheser after 2 e, f Villia iat " en €o, otherwise the property will be | of such ress a Swe were being made to place a long frame} Flint, Goldsmith, Gore, Ned Williamson, | tion and he seid: ‘I have no doubt that you A a a ree , : ASE amiiton | Robins ae ae ayo ae NoTmandie | ‘cre building on rollers and move it to a| Tom Burns, Mike Kelly'and'Jotin Clarkson | are telling the exact truth and I will give | Tescld at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. A GoNStANTINE 1h WILLTAMsOx: ‘ 2 Hoge - James MM. En “The Isbbiti | place of safety. But before the building re among his men. His generalship was | you one of the best meals you ever had in veyancing at cost of. purchaser. Trustee tarthoitt, i The Hamilton could be raised it began to tilt, and the] ackrowledged by all. But with the ad- your life. Come with me,’ and they pro- FRANK L. CALHO! T tt, men were compelled to desert it.’ Soon the| Yance of years has come a demand for ‘The eee a store building ard into ue paver aia rene aed blood, and the veteran has been re- is saw ave. | kerchug to the bottom of the channel—as | tired. : the Portand epaplaaie out of sight as if it had been| During his conrection with the Chicago The Cochran | ‘the only pebble on the beach.’ : ciub Anson participated in 2,653 full cham- The Colonial] “In my opinion the Mississippi river is} pienship games. He was at bat 9,093 times The Cairo! all right—when it doesn’t come my way. | 2nd made 3,034 base hits. His grand a Cap. st.! I built a nice residence In Greenville sev-| age at bat for twenty-two years was .322. eral ago, and had a beautiful flower | From 1579, when the available records be- Fedecked lawn between the house and the] gan, till th> close of 1897, he had 17,609 put ceeded to a first-class restaurant, where fc9-dts JOH x" eee crore: See ree THOS. J. OWEN, AUCTICNEER, 613 F ST. *iScelne that the invited guest was about | 7°USUES, SALE. OF SMALE BRIE DN EU | cecsrmes sate oF “Twostony mex through, the Columbus man said: ‘Now. || py virtue of 2 eed of trast, duis, reevtded to ; NO. 1620 0 STREET NOTH: nay a siardeseqiye betereitage ain int | the District of Columbia, and at the request of the | By virtue of @ certain deed of trubt, his re : ” eared thereby, we Will sell, at pubile 2298," folio 251 et. se ee eee Pun’ fa trent of the premises, on SATUIRDA NATH'L WILSO E. BENTON, Traste = 622 James 3., > Joseph B., P: bhuford, A. C., N. C apkins, John, Mass [etropolitan Club the land reeord 2 A st. ‘or the Dist are & “This was done and the two men ex- ARY NINETEENTH, 1898, at FOU at the request of the party sec impson, Jerry . which y ck away. That lawn | outs, Oss assists and:t54 errors. This gave | changed signs, indicating that they had | DERRUA™E y "hit sg an square 870, with di Fill oll et. pablic nect n d , g Sims, T. long sin n swallowed by the/ him a flebling average for the twenty-two | Crearranged matters. However, Instead of | Soprevemcnts thereon. son penta ets bic > E. Cap. st. | Skinner, Harry, N. cious m Mississippi, and to-| years of 071. ooze, m S$. Md.... S 7 10S, AT HALE. Wasa paying the Columbus man said to the cash- | Terms: One hundred dollars cash, balance in | 2008) ATH ; ndie feet Slayden, James L., Tex..1638 19th st. n.w. idence stands on the edge of a Now, a man who can field .971 and bat and Mary W. Merrick’s Botkin, Jeremiah I y payments. . Secured by deed - f > vil y the bill when he | mcmaly payments, with Interest, secur - | dixision of lots in ‘square IST, improved as abor X , Smith, David H., Ken TheWellington five feet high.” $22 is’ welcome today in league circles. a | Meh, “Chet man eons was accepted | of trust on the properts, sold, of all cash. a de- | Sy sos co ettare el: Mepeeres wa chore. Boutell, Her z Arlingt s mt 8 1th st. n.w. ———— oo — man who bats that hard in ong year, even, | by the cashier and the Columbus man left rane ot panciaasca saeaeae 2 of $200 requ at time of sale. Conveyancing ee ee ‘The Majestic | Smith; Marens A., Ariz......The Wellington A STRICT BOARDING SCHOOL. is a slugger. the premises as soon as possible. - Just | ™™ JOHN 8. SWORMSTEDT, Trustee, | M4 Tecording at purchaser's cost. ee: Bradley, Thomas J. : crore | Smith, Samuel W., Mich......407 © st. se. As Ho Jed the National League batsmen in | what transpired will never ve known, but | feO-d&és HOMBRE FE. BRAL : Ware Yacer, Brenner. John L., Ohio. ne Ebbitt | sc°¥er, Horace Mich....,61 D st. 8-€. | phree Callers a Year at Twenty Min- | 189, 1881 and 1888. He was second in 1880, | The thancos are that the cae Who wee oot RUSTERS SALE OF VALUABLE LOT, w4.| _fet-d&ds : : : ab) d, Jas. H.,’ Ohio......The Hamilton r 1882, 1586 and 1887, and ranked well as a |! ° by ES’ SALE OF V : im | eee ee Brewer, Willis, Ala 0 Columbia road 4 t Call for Girl Students. a ing treated was introduced to a robust pair PROVED BY ONE TWO-STORY AND BAS = = = Brewster, Henry ( prepratics Nai ae pe. z hitter every year, excepting 1802, 1803 and | or’ poots, or possibly he was arrested. Just MENT AND TWO THREE BASCLARES, » SUEDON' A 00 Geaderiel Case wae The Elawan, 020 14th st. n.w. | Prom the St. Paul Dispateh. , when he was, respectively, forty-sec- 2 2 E E mee rkman, Stepnen M., Fla..1743 R st. n.w perry, Nehemiah D., Ct. Sprague, Charles F., Mass. Jesse F., Ala n. L.. Neb. Ind Stephen. John H., T Stevens, F. C., Minn. Stewart, Alexander, Wis. Ste James F., } . William, Ss. Stone, Charles W., Pa C é Ss M BRICK HOU: ‘The young ladies of the Normal in Win- | on, thirty-seveath and sixty-eighth. herd na) gape acc eto taken ao ie s he Buckingham y He was alw ES, of that kind cannot be surmised, but if the AND 234 F STREET Nor’ : 0 2 " >: of trast 00 R. 1, ave, | OPA are in a flurry of excitement. They | 1M Was Always recognized as a brainy | court had any sense of humor about him |, BY virtue of & deed, of tra The Nationai | were called into one of the reci' : 1 -The Elsmere Metropolitan -The Vernum P., Tenn. .310 E. Cz d, Mich. ,B . Pa n, jr. PES VERY _DESIRABI MENT BRICK duly of the land re yr. Liber No. 1732, folio 38 ets ation rooms | jatant and a loyal, honorable, upright man, | 2€ Ought to have said: ‘You are a victim | iS of ine district of Col and at the re- * ay e. ai 5 a ao at ‘ ae s : | of the other man, and notwithstanding the | quest of the parties thereby secured, Will sel “S10 Xi Save, S| and put through a rigid examination about | The e will be the poorer for his patel acti thatiyouthayefasrallerraarnrmsotent | ee ues i ent at the bremins, oh “Hrs, Portland. | the number of callers each had and a de- | sence, (le ES IS) | Se cay eae ane Guest Te SATURDAY. FEBRUARY TWEL iste,” AT t csacrThe Cairo | S¢ription of each caller. ‘They were told hvaslergradt arm Saab 2 in town and he will not again make an ef- | UAT TT Pett dm the city ot Washington 1014 Vt. ave. | that it was highly improper to receive a | 1) indicat:s, with every show of | fort to take in the big breezy city by the | }jictrict. of Columbia: Lot lettered &, in Hellen's La Normandie | caller from out of the city, and that many | «rth, that Tom Burns, the old third base- | #kes, for he has had an elegant sutti- recorded subdivision of original lots 14 and 15, of the young men of the city were not | ran and short stop of the Chicago team, ow, Walt Brucker, Ferdinan Brumm, Char FTH DAY or HALF-PAST FOUR we will offer for sale, in front of in Blake & Kelhy’s 191, ‘fronting 18 and 242-1606 epih of je, Terms easy and made Burton Butler, Thoma In square numbered 5¢8, with the improvements stated. vi i S| s: e-! jc] leposit of t. on. 3 ‘ wipe proper persons with whom to associate. and latterly manager of the Springfield = rms: Gne-third cash, of which a deposi = Villard’: Stone, William A., Pa. 1721 st. nw a e, vi ™M hy and His Whe 100 must be made at the time of sal nd the & eph G. Waa Strait, Thomas 3.8. Gost Boats It was also considered highly improper | team in the Eastern League, will succeed urphy = ¥ €apron, Adin E balance in three equal installments, in'one, two | THOMAS DOWLING & 924 14th st. n.w. | to receive a call which was of more than | Anson at the helm, managing from the | From the Cincinnati Commercial-Tribune. tnd three. years froin day. of sale, for Which ‘nd tie Hamilton bench. ho choice for ficld captain is said Strowd, William F., N.C. Castle Sturtevant, John srotat he es” o He ai ai ‘onnors, Lange and rphy t f icyel e pl bearing {nierest fi day of | PRUSTEE’S Seer ae 0 3d st. 8.e. | twenty minutes’ duration. In all over a] to ti mong Ryan, Connors, Murphy bought himself a bicycle, a eal of the op earing: =a TRUSTEE SALE OF matchings Sullivan, V liam V pach cucerione ow evoanedu red sty Deyen= |i nahien’ high-priced one that cost him something | $f tratt-on the property sold, will be ED PROPERTY 1 “atching ullivan, William ) B st. n.w. | swered, all of which were in regard to the :The Varnum | subject of gentlemen callers. Make A st. n.e.| A number of rules were given to the = ee ABE, Pitts of a certain haser’s cost. If terms | ae are not complied within ten days from sale the deed of tru: 1896, and duly recorded in Li io "23 et’ seq., one of the jand rec ee like $100. But he tired-of his wheel after a His Own Money. month or two. For all practical purposes the Sulloway, Cyrus A.. Sutherland, R. D. crsb, at the option of the ancing and recording at pur i 3 is the | the District of Columbia, and at the te t Swanson, Claude A., Va. ‘The Riggs | young ladies, which they were told they | Prom the Detroit Journal wheel was just as good as the day It left | trustees rescrve the right $e zenell_ the. property the parties, secured thereby “twit wet in oun a ; Samuel M Ror W. Jasper, Be, th st. m.W. | must obe Among them was one forbid-| 4 man who has been an inmate of the|the manufacturer's hands, but when it purchasers after eight days’ advertisement ia The | POURTEENTIL "ISG AT HAP Foun flay teal Her Tawney, James Ay Minn... G01 tieh et tee tide cre trandthtee tiene Sear, nnd [asylum at Pontiac for many years has de- eich aa ue. a Annee sore a Nealng Ste BewSPAP MORRIS, oh at ay Bis pga hn Sey eam Peron gy ene ¥ y se Q st. nw. ylor, Robert W., Obio. Portiend | then the call must be purely formai and | voted every moment of his spare time in | Purchaser does not look at ‘THOS, E. WAGGAMAN, District of Columbia, and’ described as follow --The Hamilton | Taytor, G -.--+-20 3d st. se. | not exceed fifteen or twenty minutes. manufacturing what he fondly supposes to | the same light. It's second-hand and only he Metropolitan | ‘The young ladies were also requested to | je hank notes. His process of manufacture | Worth half-price. So Murph fixed the price 33 B st. n.W. |! furnish a list of their callers and their PRESS vary! of at $50, thinking he was giving a bargain. Md. ave. n.e. | characters, and as to the general subjects | '§ Very simple ane Sanh ehessaiette One of Murph’s friends concluded to buy it. he Portland | of conversation when calling or riding, and | piece of paper of bank note size over the | H2° Oe .t ard asked the price. if the landlady where they boarded ap- | decorated border of the cover of a book, he| “Fifty dollars, spot cash, is the lowest ered C me young met Taot ‘ rubs heel ball over the paper and thus ob- | cent that'll Bay, the ie eerees said’ Mur- jome of the young ladies are indignan hy. “I wouldn't sell that wheel to my and say they will not submit to such rules, | !#!ns a replica of the pretty part, as he | P Ja29-co&es -1418 Hopkins pl. n.w. | Terry, W The Regent | Tongue, Thomas H., Ore. -The Shoreham | Underwooe --The Shoreham | Updegratff, Vandiver, Willa Van Voorhis, Henry € Vehslage, J. H. G Vincent. 'W. D., Wadsworth, Ja: r | The rorth sixty (00) feet of lute thirteen 23) 42 SaaS ae fourteen (14), in Duvall and Mackey's subdisisi« PEED ee EAE, OF, SMREDEEMED | Slits three G) onl four 40s, te Chee ten Ch ot TIONEER. “ill sell. b bli be | AL. Barber & Company's subdivision of La Pee he ino at the | Droit. Park, a8 said first wemed subdivision is ae eS STIL, | Tecerded in’ the office of the surveyor of the Di aE Ene on TUESDAY. FEBRUARY FIFTEENTH, | trict of Columbia, in County Book @, st page 32, HE REN OCLOCK ALM. all the unredeemed pledges | the gaid parts of lots thiricem (13) ‘and ‘fourteen in his store on which is duc one years interest OF | (14) ‘being more particularly described as fo) more, consisting of Gold, Silver and. G ~ “ ead 28 Reis Watches, Plaine Gold. Seal and Set. Rines. Gola | Beginning for the same at the northeast corm -onnolly, James A., Ill. OI . James, Mo. Cooper, Henry A., Wis. Cooper, Sam. Bronson, Tex: Corliss, John B., Mich. Cousins, Rober lowa. a grandfather for less.” Cont ce. achican: oe Fobs, Badges, | Of ®aid lot thirteen (13) and running theno Cowhera, William 8. Mo h, Ji _N. ¥...1733 & while others believe they are all right and | calls it. Having formed the border of his | Fv ere is it?” asked the purchaser. ains, © Charms, e sg adees. | Sixty (G0) feet; thence w Cox, Nicholas No Ten Walkers teeeck wee Phe Shoreham | PFovose to follow them, aoe ae a ied Le alot tiimlar | “Down there in the hall” was the an- | and 'Lice Pins, arriags, racelets, ‘Spectacien, | £0, tbe west Iie of said 4 Cranford, John W., Texas. Wanger, Irving 1217 Vt. ave. SETS decorations, obtained by placing. his paper | swer. “If you want to try it or look at it | Eyegiasses, Diamonds and other Precious Stones | thirty-three (33) feet to the place of beginning, Crump, Rosseau O., Mich. Ward, William L.. N. ¥ ...The Cairo A Good Roadmaker, on the lids of tobacco and other tins; any] go and get it and take a spin. She’s a | set in f'ne mounti: a a pk ‘Terms of sale: Cash, A deposit of $50 required } oahrcan rnenenayy pli Warner, Vespasian, Til he Cairo | From the Rockland (Me,) Star. surface answers so long as it {s hard, in- | daisy.” Solid Silver and are, c 3 ae Weaver, Walter L.,. Ohio. Curtis, Chacles, 1631 R st. n.w. | Weymouth, Geo. W Curtis, George M., low: -The Cairo | Wheeler, Chas. K., K; Dalzell, John, Pa..1605 New Hampshire ave.| Whecler, Joseph, Ala, Danford, Lorenzo, Ohio. ;The Ebbitt | White, Geo. E., Ii! Davenport. Samuel A., Pa.... Riggs House | White, Geo. H. N. Davey, Robert C., La....The Metropolitan | Wilber, David F. x. on each lot at <ime of sale. Terms of sale to be Going, Guna, Revolvers, Clocks, ‘Statues, M- Pipes, | Complicd with within. Bfteen days. from day ut sale, otherwise the trustee reserves the richt to Glasses, Umbrellas, Dos: ei aeae = resell any lot at risk and cost of defaulting pur- mae FULTON, Pawnbroker.” | Chaser, All conveyancing and recording at pur- JOHN DOYLE CARMODY, Auctioneer, Tes-7ee | CRAPS C8 acaey. NCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED Surviving Trustee. CBAND, ATP HOVED AREAL ESTATE IN THE | _fe2-d&de 501 D street nw. CITY OF x4 . EING SUB- LOTS 17, 18, 19 AND 20, IN SQUARE NUM- | BATCLIEFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS. BERED 389. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A SIX ROOM FRAME By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of HOUSE AND FOUR VACANT LOTS ADJOIN- the District of Columbia, made on the 3d daz of ING, ON PEIRCE STREET BETWERN JUT. y 3 r embossed. He finishes his note} The machine was given a good trial, and “ane ‘Hamiton |, 24win McIntyre, who lives a hermit life Seawitio fh the center dntarga@giites tna thesteien cara Galas Mil nie mantmoene “The Wellington | 7 the house near Warren where Dr. Piiton | value he wishes to give it. As he has been|up to buy. 2 Arlington Hotel. | R. Baker was shot, has a queer hobby. One | engaged for fifteen years at his hobby, and | Say, Murph,’ he said, “I'll tell you what The Cairo | of the prettiest and best pieces of road in | has been allowed to keep his accumulated | I'll do, If you'll make the payments easy, nae Maine passes in front of his retreat. It has | Wealth of paper money, he is the proud | I'll take the wheel 3 Pa. ave. D : f three little stacks of notes,| “Easy? What do you mean?” = Davidson, Jam: M2 Toth st, nw. | Williams, John S., Miss..‘The Metropolitan | been built by Mr. McIntyre, who for the | Pech about a foot high. He calculates he| ‘Oh, 1 meant on the installment plan. Davis, Robert --The National | Willi M. ., Pa. “och: past twenty-three years has been picking lions. He has never been| “Installments? Oh, yes, I see. Well, I'll Davison, Gecrge Mf, Kentucky. Wilson, dtanyarne, . Co.cEa Normandie | up the rocks ard stones near his Home and Known to miss a ight or waste © minute tell you what I'll do. If you pay me $49 Dayton, Alston G., W. Va. The Varnum | Yost, Jacob, Va. La Normandie | pounding them Into pebbles, which he has | of the time at his disposal in all the long | down you can pay the rest at 10 cents a De Armond, David A., Mo. The Varnu ut in the highway. In twenty-three years’ ear for ten and I'll not charge in- De Graffenreid, R. C.. Tex.-The Wellington Young, James Rankin, Pa.1331 Corcoran st. | P' sg! y: y: ¥ fifteen years. ys years, Ss October, 1889, in a cause therein Ing, number- FERSON AND ARTHUR STREETS, ANA- ne Cee Ene Wi Young, William A., V v-sPhe Raleigh | time he has pounded 900,000 stones “and reiehia | Ses tergst on the deferred Payments” vont | Sig emeet tty docket, 20, 1 will ax ruses “in Ai Seay aR e Vries, Ma ¥ 2 st. nw. We i them r for road use. e ti “You will you’ el cause, =f ~ Dingley, Nelson jr, Maine..The Hamilton | 2°00% Wiliam T., Ind.....213 N. Capitol st. Euthactiieg seengaletie wthetwatie ieee Life Imprisonment for Debt. the most liberal man that ever came over | snd best bidder therefor. on MONDAY. the. EWES Liber 1761, follo 402 et ‘ohe of the land ree- Dockeee Ne an ik: ISH K st. nw. | Officers of House of Representatives. | Work, for years have compensated the man | From Law Notes. the pike. You let me try it and I'll take it,” | TY-FIRST DAY of PROMO ART: 1806. at HALE. | ords for the District of Columbia, one fer dane ee distal ‘Jonas’ | Rev. H. N. Couden, Chaplain...128 C st. se. | by giving him his rcad tax. He estimates | ty alt technicalities are observed, it seems| “How long do you want to try it?” , Povener, Blackburn B. Driggs, Edmund H., Eddy, Frank M., Minn. ¢ 1 : 1, Clerk.........Willard's | that he has placed on the road twenty “Oh, not long. Just till the last install- Outs oe — Ras ee SiG’ D see | Conds of these manufactured stones. “Ochey | that Charles A. Judson, a New York man, ‘ment is due.” be 322 Columbia et. | Benj. F. Russell, Sergeant-at-Arms.602 B ne | towns might envy Warren such a faithful | 1s in prison for life for failure to pay the| you don’t want much, elther,” said Mur- Elliott, William. S.C “La Normandie | William J. Glenn, Doorkeeper......Willard’s | road builder. sum of $75. Judson’s wife, whom he was| phy. “I guess the " :ilis, V Oregon 1233 Harys Jos. C. McElroy, Postmaster, 221 E. Cap. st. —_———+e-—______ suing for divorce, procured an order for ali- Es those and prem- Epes, Sydrey Pav ~The Colenisi eas Owl Was Foolish. mony pending the trial, and this he refusea| A Mam Eater Shaped Like = Skate, fume Enown and distinguished a (is, Yom ees Benen Weller, ees ter ee ‘See Eusgue t= teats From the Adrien @fich.) Press. to-pay: The, Wite's lawyers sRecenpor: Bel | From Gos eedestes Ware feo Ged, oot hundred and sity these 163) Sed Faris, Geo. W., In 209A st. sc. | PeOm the Medical Reecrd. A foolish uwl saw a cage of canaries | him locked up in Ludlow street jail. The| A curious fish fs on exhil , an enorm- be hundred and sixty-four (161), in the recorded . J. ave. s.e.| The plague is still prevailing In virulent | hanging in a widow in the residence of | wording ot Oe cre van nat ane subdivision of oe ee Lx, £m Pcie Gar er tak a Pe Nee she form in Bombay, the namber of deaths for | §. Curtis, of Hudson Center, and startled soars ae The dmrprlaetearsetheene ‘forme: One third aah, the Vela none, ind Fitzpatrick, Thomas Y., Ky..The National | the week ending January 26 having been | the family out of their evening reverie, by | ty jail.” ‘The usual words “until 6 Der cent per annum, secured by deed of ti ‘leming, William H., Ga. ...-The Cairo | SH. The disease has recently invaded Sin- | the fire, with a terrific thump on the glass. according to law’® were omitted, and at. on the property seld, or all ty the option etcher, Loren, Minn. -The Richmond | nar, and the attempts of the authorities to | He seemed surprised at the result but tried | writing Mr. Judson is wondering how he ‘the purchaser, A ee eI Fequired updo Fee ea Benne eis Core nam | enforce isolation excited a riot, in the | {t again, with no better luck. By this ever regain his freedom. a Justice Cohen Fowler, Charles N., N. J..1406 16th st. nw. — = eee = Seether was killed | time the men of the house realized what Ee ee eas reine eae decided page a nea 52 B st. te. | hospitals were wrecked and the quarantine ig at present being tried on habeas corpus. Gaines, John Wesley, Tenn.$26 14th st. n.w.| camp was set on fire. The mob was dis- Gibson, Henry R., Tenn. 527 1 n.w.| persed only after the police had fired into Gillet, Charles W., N. Y......The Hamilton | it. The number of deaths in Sinnar up to illett, Frederick H., Mass..916 15th st. ngv. | January 31 numbered 53,