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THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1898-16 PAGES. 13 Mayer & Pettit, =~ |; The Great Providers. | Mayer & Pettit, | The Great Providers. Compel Instant Recognition. HOLIDAY BARGAINS = | BEYOND COMPARE. Menu. ROCKERS, LAMPS, PICTURES, PARLOR SUITES, | SINGLE PIECES, DESKS, BED ROOM SUITES, : CARPETS, UGS, MIRRORS. i ff —more ¢ your credit is ° S ® & ® ”a ol ta 3 5 es lt alle ys aa eos ewes ieee Yak Red Room Suit | Very Fine Morris air, in ~ymoomunem <<) 2 | eS" se hogany tered oak, m finish, finish, fun swell front, finely 1 — worth gt veitor $1 O8 | This Magnificent Highly Polished Oak Stde- Bikesithsl” Seine trlsneash © lovaeia paibics board, with large mii $21 q5 | Bed complete, with fi 95 | | (aS = sse5 First-class Carpet Sweeper, double action, for wood or soft carpets, $1.48, ; Mayer & Pettit, “Sores” A = i) e! } vm RRS oF ay t udence novel to the gudzes | Ju this generation entailed } rtment of Justice @ larg:ly tice i a nec pon Congre fon of one ERE MADE €8, the first such entry, bu sity, and I strenuously urge] and the reports of the supervising archi- | agency tn the governmental sthemes of re- | imm. action as to the | tects on the condition of the building. form for criminals and defectiy and 1 | FALSE ENTRIES W am of the opinion at It is ady ‘| the: upon the = t the second time IT fond ane h tem- District Reform Se for providing | oes nsibili” | porary additional room for the department | Tt tof the board of trustees of the es Se | a ee -——- + ss I ty. ght of the fifty c porary additional room fur the ¢ ne Bae ee Ea aA hs OL eI oe District Not: | . : 5 “Did Mrs. Cody promise to 1 Sub H | ida district have been [as will prevent damage to.the public busi- | reform schoo! of the District of Columbia Th isitoana Wace Sail RORIee ean Testimony Regarding Baptismal Record ia | you or to the chut ore y mi i st ec! ne pases © ness while ting its comp! om Jor vs tha e ber oe et ee Ss Holding commis- er in case of sett he Atto eneral Submits His |. stili undecided being ca | ness whil ting its completion. As long | (Exhibit M) shows that at the beginning | 11 iS found 1 hho 3 - r in case of ttiement The Attorney G capture during the later stages of the war. | ago as 188 Attorney General Gurland rec- | of the last fiscal year there were in the | sions as notaries fo {the District frequently | Cody Blackmail Case. i RT he amount realized from the sale of ¢ dtGUicees biiontiotesachc lcs 3 a seadived (an eave the city, or become otherwise dis- | ‘0 Me she did not promt noua! Report. arne t ee 1 to Congress tion of such | school 224 boys;.there were rec [eases ties z ; «Te me sh A ss P ee we ae and cargoes condemned i and repeated that recomme a ~ | ing the year 130,a@ totalof 354 as again qualified, without notice to the Depa riment | he : bic hg — > at Cerin cases appeals have been taken on on a: Fes Oe ee Se an A te: | for the previous year. Ninety f the | a ae tice, lea ‘ ae to be car- | Damaging Evidence Against Woman | th it into the tire.” ~ e ° e mants to ths United | the , tment issticither larce enowen nor | Colvea were Committed By the Polic ried ¢ and the department in | : Cody write to you this + 4 NEW BUILDING GREATLY NEEDED | Seton Sunponi’ Chore Tom che Getrae ce. | coe cepattmaent inerielther qorES COeRen Or | and Caurteen By the Supreme Court of the | ignor r discontinuance as such| Who Tried to Extort Money From a certified copy of this beptiant? . , : ae nae OAIRTe and agement | District of Columbia, sixteen by courts | nerd x oo ene sre now vandie hodation rea- side of the District, and en by the | "pe ot fliscs Gani tak Hide Gould Heirs. Did you procure it for her? — $ The Sapreme Court. on U sue jon lahat Ber one president of the board of tr | of callin: ar upon the notaries of 1 wrote to Mrs. Cody that I had not! The result of last year's work of the Ree OER ee oe : were discharged during the the District for a report of the amount ¢ a Eee With it, and that she would have te Strong Reasons Why Its Erection : that passes trustees, twe f ve by order of th ation of sentence (United State courts), two by order of court (change of eme Court of the U in the number of tates was In his report for 18#1 Attorney General Miller s apply to the p harge of the parish business done by them during the preceding Mrs. Margaret Cody’ ther er Constantin: year, and for other data that will enable . the department to keep a more accurate | ¥@8 concluded yesterd ate i cross-examination ase of eightee jc Should Not Be Delayed. ace ae : ey ay nit ake Mit, which you af ¥ appellate docket and < from the work thus brought in by | conte one by transfer to the insane ‘ ch in her trial at Al it. scp is se a ae eee cial enactments, the growth of the coun- | Scthun. Line by pardetat the President of | Hst Of the notartes in actual servict bany, N on a charge of attempting to | aly ee Gf the tumbeesematniive aie ie ry In a eee are ; the United States, and four eseaped and are The District United States Jai blackmail the heirs of the late Jay Gould "asked Mr, Nicoll, producing Geen eee oat 10 De EO ee eile busl= | sul absent, leaving in the school June 80,| rhe aii $s in good condition and well She denied that she had written two of the | @ paper. 1s y. There Were no deaths during the 5 : nd the general health of the inmates | ducted. Since the lust annual rn ana TaeoGe. cell room for females has by figures given show how the popula- {| which affords ample accomm this school has increased. Quite re- cently it by > necess to notify the LOCAL ENSTITUTION three iette: Se ees to Amasa J. Parker of Albany, | ,.” Y@S: Sir," said tt a having refercnce to the alleged marriage | ‘Sp, n provided, odie etecmieiee te The cross-examination of the priest @ ution for| Of Gould to Sarah Brown, afterward An-| not shake his testimony in the lee thelr separate imprisonment. gell. As to the third letter, in which the be made by Congr riment yen- Supreme Court Archives. her, provision mus ry a i 5 for enlarged uarters for th eo rece ou rea D | e in e Capitol, i a ee _ Th nt outbreak of fire in the Capitol, | 10 cursed quarters for 1 involving the quarters occupied by the Sa- eral Olney requested the Si preme Court and its officers, whereby the | Treasury to have such an exa witness, glancing at Attorney G Ly 5 eas yriter sald she could “ ary Anz : Griggs < ) very valuable records of the court were | the building made by the supervising archl- | Courts thi t no more beys could then be re= An appropriation of $10,000 was made at i ld Se ae oaks lay ae pragaticr : Tr wing 18 | ong L serves to call attention to the | te¢t. a8 Would assure him and others who ved for want of room. A new family | the last of the | Shields,” Mrs. Cody admitted writing aj The grand officers of the t c. of endange erves to fon might have to occupy the building “that tt | Huilding should be provided for at once, | fee all around th ard, but | portion of it. She would not explain what { unpro: condition of the! the District of Columbia paid the archives. | js perfectly safe and entirely fitted for such I am disposed to question the wisdom of et Pia oe and IL recommend that Congress »pro- | ro aoe ha nnd I recommend) that ‘Conerese| appro: || (om omg .t iuestion is, wisdom of eS pas quoted above. | visitation to Haleyon Commandery Friday | mend that an adequate appropriation be | under the present administra eerie Ri eeceeanie it The ‘need | although recommended by my pre: ors len! hat she was the woman jn) evening. Past Grand Commander O. B. ; of ke | made to furnish fire-proof fi in the | ‘The supervising architect cl for both of ‘these is apparent without | aud the former warden of the jail. black who, according to Mrs. Pierce, daugh- | Hallam occupied the chatr by the request of h y and rapidly ine j office of the clerk. pe teg tebotis Che Sines ze eeitueitheratate | ety areimenen Tne every Nalliias na he cost of tho proposed wall, if bulit by | ter of Mrs. Angell, had stealthily given her | Grand Commander Ehlo. Remanke'en ane war peice withn the |, Rie Attorney (General rman(lons some ec MGM en uel beliging “vert already received the indorsement of the | Cominet le estimated by the government | (Mrs. Pierce) @ marriage certificate of Jay | good of the order were mane an od Sf ee eee cream cede arenes Delors | Se cea could the pantine De joint committee of Congress, appoint at $100,000 or more. ‘This isa larev amour | GOW! and Sarah Brown in 1801, Mrs. Cody | Commander Jno. N Past Grand Com- of] the year 7 is now or is likely to be put to under the | Investigate the charities j to expend fer any purpose not an absolute | admitted that she had made inquiries | mander Fiegenbaum and members of Hale present administration.” ” institutions in the District of Columbia. Tahoe 1 among old residents of Delaware county as | : ae he Court of Claims. heed of more room became so presa-| I tlso repeat the recommendation made ge Se ey to tne ently Hie ot ten Cguaware county ae} cyon Commandery. Atter the commandery ! Oe Gee ens cae eaonal/ appeal. to, CONETEIn DEEL ten | tase acuon. uooll tHe. sugsestion Gb aie | Cut imay, at lekst be questions in this matter she was complying with the | (l0sed refreshments were served by the eet against the United States in the Court of eco ee bea ts GObar eee be: Dra athe .|uske ea CUon aupone the senee ie It has occurred to me that it would be request of Mrs. mond x the ander committe, esas { opriations committee, urging the re- | bos f trustees, that it be gi such Reais noel ees Sohn AMGEN, Tudalaror Kt re Trinity Commandery was visited by the asaek } Claims is under the charge of Assistant | movai of the Court of Claims to suitable | control of the boys after discharge as will fesse eeepc pa anes aoe — oe ine ek husband of the woman who | grand officers Monday evening. After the Sa ete Attorney Gene Pradt, wh iminis- | quarters, gutside the present buildin | cnable it to reclaim and return to the schoo! Pein or Goldie. bee the ctacs |i tle South, was tke Ment Gite oe [ateed, olicets bind sound Genital the ss ven tration of the government | ¢"Recently, at my request, the Secretary | any boy whose subsequent conduct ts bad. | (yaricl of Columbla. ax well as the class | im his youth, waa the nex inte tes | Second and third degrees were conf=rred to itt : star has be asfully con- | Of the T y had an examination of the iolub ebm ttteeeove mab atimen. | Arhouch wider cueyrcert ie sail muliece | MnGN thet ease Sine Repay mation oe firs: | Upon Mrs. May Pullman. The offic nati : | pul ade by the present supervising | ter saying in its report that “the general | ihough under ono ro arate and ats: | Eine aie toldihis SaPoOE eae cre eae | EaUbg- were: Daun sasieaeaen A Cee [arehitect, who, after reporting upon the | management of the institution fs in the De- } teBilary would be. fanunged: Goublless, bo | Mie CPlbese to ohana mer eneee nine | Wickeibalm: Debt Mteoe Sobianhie bre dition of the building. partment of Justice, slchougmsit te support’ |icne superinteniont or warden. Aliamount | (ody eald ehe Mind’ bers tntocmentaizad oie] EEMDORYS Wo. Blom 7G Belle Tree Gear enece sa cndltely inadequate |-ed by epnronriatiousimade:(nsthe ‘Distict |i.) tocercalimaten Gost ot the dirGeneon (mele Taare ee a tee aE es ES :@.T, it (hors to meet the requirements of the depart- ation bil, maxes the sratitying | [on woud «0 far toward, or pocciuie to | teat Gould Bed lots ey ee ageess | H. 3.0 y 7 : : | ment, und it would be manifestly unsafe to that “the school ts in so excel- | Nan wold go f iiplleligaet OF des | Fae. Garwaihg, “ati expen tnehitiesephy: |i as Wood, and G. W 5 oe aces add iu additional story. It would seem a condition, and so ably managed with | Sig. and the. Incloging att tatter [wan alacsngn diesiags sie beaten oe | Taee ih {that the proper method which should be od reguits that the committee de fd be areca foie te re ae ea antl ee etipation of ake ‘sok = see pecand et Rema w by Grand Com- dati adopted to afford the desired rellef would would be unwise to by the prisoners themselves. About | baptismal record of the child whic wes. | mander Echle, Grand Treaserer Yetra, and March claims for | be the erection of a new bullding on the | change whatever in {ts control; furthe : : : h prisoner: sentenced to 4 ry from the District every puted torbe the child of dep “isu 3, after which refreshments wers Mrs. Angell, whose maiden name was | Scrved = is belleved that the plan sugge Brown. He testified that the original en-| The next visitation will be to N ried out, would ultimately result in: of the birth of this child had been tam- | Commandery, Monday ing to the government by way of trans- | pered with. 2 portation, and ai the same time avoid the ‘ yr, perplexities attending the on of a ee ee eee proper ard convenient place for the con-| “What did your tnvestigation amount to?” property st by In- | @@Jeining lot, and on the completion there- | than that. if the general system of organi- passed upon by Cong or by | Of that the present building he removed. zation shall be adopted, the school should ary of the Interior. On March 2, | ‘fhe situation imperatively demands tm- | have whatever advantages from pasted an act transferring | Mediate action. In Iss5, when Mr. Garland | being a part of the general and aims from the Department | (ukht a new building necessary. the en- | further yn cults attention to the fact tha r to the Court of Claims, and | Ure force of the department was sixty “the reform school for boys has been abl ‘ourt of Claims jurisdiction tw | Seven It fs now 121, A great deal of the | to control ite inmates without duress. or Raine thew. work done is, of course, legul, and attor- | any form of continement.” All of this I ational ening, Dec>mir Se Thousands of aa neysiin’¢harge of Important matters-shocid {a per nd think it worthy. th finement of District convicts. esked Mr Nicoll. ‘ick and _ t of Ch i at all times hel € ree 20) na should | heartily indorse, a 1 ae “ P ing pple are jen man saeladlctenate ls j have separate rooms, where they are not | consideration of Congress in making ap- N o Emigration Advised. conned ina ane pment bes like oy poor es = racter: that {i é t court | SUbsected to the interruptions and outside | propriations for this institution. Seer semie: m Advised, Brown and Jay Gould were forged to the cripple in’ the TI diction merely to deter: whether | disturbances that- must necessarily occur | Bact oe To the Paitor of The Evening Star: entry.” Bie dae 4 k the United States an enidinit|) ere =) nomber Ofthem axe Oblized tarot! resident of the board | , U8der present conditions unrestricted suf- | Mr. Nicoll then asked Mr. Carvalho to no one to help tribes of Indians were Mable for losses un- Ee peaee ae ceeds eae mn rae report of the eee Se atoa of the | {@&* appears to be a physteal impossibil- | tell the jury what he discovered. Witness him down to de he treaties th ad, prio: t | Ployes of e 3 ‘8 z 0” trustees shows cl ce e 2 SoS oe s {| said tt ere sure Seri tie: Wee mate betacee tre Trulted tates | Uch a manner as seriously” to interfer. school "a¢ “the: gloss. of the leat fetal) @ °C) 11 enett) SNpOeeNs te Shone merits 1 See et nek ee Se eoeeate ot aw This being the | Rames, and others were written over them. with the proper discharge of their dutle: An ‘1 tad been also erased from in front so that, both because of the number of {¥¢@?- During the y known as the “black belts.’ case, why should not some of the ambitious pool before some one else and defendant tribes of Indians, and * Statutes that had been passed sar under review there ble erchaTiclanne: ;. | were on an ayerage twenty-seven girls in of the word “illegitimate,” so as to make i = pone th ee Sar Fhe sden 5 eae iy ue | ts : ete re ee ada were committed negroes emigrate to northern and ¥ it read “legitimate.” Witness further de otek ae mt. pecs Slee tne the Court’ Of yao. than Git aviclin Ge Toe ees one | a ee ee 1 | States, where no such thing as a ra posed that the paper had become thin So many suf. k n thousand cases I fe . m t ‘ent use.) to the institution and one previou bound | is possible? No wholesale exodus would be | from the erasure, when it became necessary t 7, “6 without In a great many these hy provision for future expanslon. | ou was returned. Nineteen girls have been | possible or desirable, but a judicious thin- | for the operator to use gum so as to pre- Ed fee! that aims were never in any manner Library Rooms Overcrowded. | released, some: to their parents, and others | ning out would be a good thing for all con- | vent the ink from spreading. if they could the ntion of the tribe, so that he library of the department is upon | #3 Apprentices in families in the District | cerned in those states where the color line | Mr. Nicoll then asked Mr Carvalho if he only get a little as némant or the | tne fourth floor of the building. All. che | 28d elsewhere: E has been drawn politically, to the detri- | had taken photographs of the entry as he help to over. om means a de- | ne fourth Fete nee oy a the | ‘The recéninitufations #5 to. reduction of | ment of whites andi blacks, Phe nesross found it, and if so to produce them. Wit- come their ex- tare val ms allotted to it a » crowded with limlt or xdmission to and dismissal | Jett behind would get better wages. Those ! ness did #0, and Mr. Nicoll furnished to treme weak- books as to be dan rloaded, The vad Matters. halls upon that floor have been lined wit of | cases, Every inch of space in the bas giving all che | Ment or cellar of the department is. fille history of litt | With stationery and library books. Ther migrating could enter new fields of in- | each juror a photograph. It was an excel- . ness they sstion in ‘Individual c: to the discre- | dustry and enjoy all pelitical rights without | lent photograph, showing plainly the al- x < would then be | tion of the ‘truste and 4s to appropri hindrance. leged changes. = able to regain their coveted health and | tions, and the ‘pgrtions of the report relat- The bugaboo of “negro domination’ hay- On cross-examination by Mr. Dugan, wit- | strength jing to the se of the institution for white | ing vanished the political color line in the aid he had first seen the record on It is just these people that Dr. Pierce's 3 j sie well ag'colored girls of the defec- | south would be effaced. With the race y of the week before last. The opera- Golden Medical Discovery is designed to ne rovm within the building for anything | tive and incorridible classe is : t see, and the pro- | question out of the way the people of the | tor had used iron Ink, and the iron com-| gid’ Tt is the strong, helping hand for more. ‘The lik fatter of course, | POSHIs regarding the new building, are com- | south would divide on other issues. posed in that Ink bad not yet come back | those who are in the catreme of bedi t is receiving constant accessions, and some: |Mitted to thovattention of Congress with | "Gn three of the southern states ‘the ne- |se'its metallic state, Therefore he judged wae teeing aay emstllgererencie digaey on of Congress is cal the [thine must We anne to provide room for { P#rticular approWal. groes outnumber the whites, while in most | that the forgery had been committed with- 5 } Attention f-tvited, as heretofore, to that] of the northern and weste: Promptly tones, nourishes and builds up ide Masia Se gr portion of the maport which relates to the | whites outnumber the negroes mere than | about that period for the ink to return to| the entire system. It gives keen appe- n states the | in the past five years, as it generally took ndj them. ‘The only solution is the erection of | | form of governmen ter- new building for the department He os 4 : > ‘ tite, good digestion, pure blood, muscular 4 : its S . tasurer of thayschool and to the method | twenty to one, according to the census of | its metallic state. * M on | eure we Clase te Eee aera aot ane | of appropriahinnpyswhleniin the past ly has | eqn’ ores cone merentas mene ce ae eel pecker telatrmanean (Wak ieelion Sfo mein |) witcaythymeseodines eabereeeen activity, { tion of a code of civil and | iy) oon new Geeuntad bt ie nam be used | beer Necessary {o ask for a deficlency ap- | states most suitable for the negro {s shows: | he understood but little English and the inter Themen ns Iwas completely dis- fen w based upon the laws of the | for the library, the “ een Cees moar propriation to provide for the salary of that | in the following table: services of Father Constantine were re- a M. Sa’ . living at | he table AS hot entirely satisfactory. | the building relieved and some small ad- | ficial previously earned. The recommen- 1 qi o14, Population. quired as interpreter. i Pe ee es I nave cone 14 days at a time without a =| The esiublishment, under limited powers, of | dation of the trustees that the sum of $600 - ‘ Mr. Nicoll asked the witness if he re-| letterto Dr. Pierce. “I was in pain all the time, ae ar membered meeting Mrs. Cody at Rouse’s | Could not lie in bed on account of severe, ~~ 3 ; -*8-58 | Point In the spring of 1805, He said he aid. | Sutti in my back and right ip Reis 12483. | Witness recollected taking a carriage ride | Pain Efrough the lower my body and Aitional space be made available for (he |} approprintedetor official force. : for the fiscal year 1S: “To summarize. [1 movement of beweis, not being adle to | lexi. them excep by using bot water Injections} tersiters form of government for + is suggested. Such a governmen ye Ureasurer'’s salary CG i mon fatitornia 10, to be allable Colorado pale constipation for seven years placed meta | Sonia 4, site eAtaren a tie y say that the build- | in monthly payments from the beginning part this terrible condition; during that time 1 aid ee Rae ante The monteks (JHE Ix too small for tts purpose, it is un- | Gr TA SERET PeTEGE OOO Lio IAKeiaD EAT ieserag £2) | with Mrs. Cody to Champlain to look fora | 33 mag gh I Kay Seeing rege ome MCRRETE T | Of the legislative counell to be appointed by —— pool overcrowded and dangerously | amount for ‘the fiscal year ending June 20. | Thatana oe record. i was something about @ mar. scaiy aad a wry aw = <3 Bos cabrio se ate the President, with power to pasa luws, | OVETlo : 1898, receives my approval. = : 4 riage of Jay Gould. She did not as . ‘ow bave from one to three passages aday.anditt | the, President. with power to pass laws, |" “1 recommend, therefore, the erection of he teigeertipne. otachas Tenor touenir oe }yougss 20.810 | Cxamine any record for her at Champlain. | wearers sues the doctor, and ‘he paid i, wan was ah naan ine aoe a em —— it upon subjects of internal concern coming | * buflding to cover the whole of the depart-| the status of the school as a reformatory beapmopteotiory 215, 373 23'570 | _ Mrs. Cody has sworn in this case, father, ‘no good. Tkepl getting worse and weaker. It 1889 Russell St.. Detroit, Mich. under the head of police and muntetpal jur- | ™e2t. lot, that occupied by the present | rather than a charitable institution, and of Michigan = opie 21.005 | 88! Mr. Nicoll, “that a short time after | seemed T go crazy. One day I wrote : diction. Very often ft is found that the | PUding as well as that not yet built upon. | the propriety ef the ultimate control of and Mic me 10 your trip to Coopersville you brought to her and received advice. I have taken Dr. laws made applicable by Congress to this ; TM Wnoccupied part of the lot can be built | responsibility for it, as in the case of the igre! 50,26 ‘@ paper purporting to be a record of bap- ‘2 Golden Medical his “Fe CANDY territory are tn effect inadequate or - | Upon first; that part occupied when finish- | reform schoo! for boys. being lodged ’n the os : “Teed sen 12.022 | ism of a child of Mary Brown and Jay | Vorite Preseri ‘and ‘ Pleasant and CATHARTIC plicable under the peculiar circumstances. | €4. and the present building then torn down | attorney General rather than in the Com- piled aS) ‘Boosane meg) Gould; is that so? edo in bed with some comfort and can ‘This disadvantage would be removed by the | #4 the new one completed. A building of | missioners of the District, are especially | New Yorl ria 73,1 } “Yes, sir. y's work. that sort could ade of sufficient size to | called to your attention. Ohio ..... provide for the needs of the department for | Statistics concerning the institution ‘since | Oregon . ‘i for a while at} it was organized will be found in the ex- | Pennsylvania \ plan hereby suggested, and in effect a form me rule woull be give the terr vuld enable it to provide by its own { Many years and _perhap: 8,584,805 87,021 | +-Did’ you examine the record yourself at ‘The most valuabie book for both men and -_ 301,758 12,008 | the church in Coopersville, after Mrs, Pierce’ = W148,257 108,757 | Cody had told you about its existence?” is aparece . Washington (state) + 340,518 S877 es, sir, with Father Thomas.” " which are pure- | least. to furnish room for temporary com- | hibits accompanying the trustees’ report. v ~ jee. Bie, A \id 1008-page T peculiar to that | miesions and the like provided for by Gon-| par farien ipformation regarding the his. | West Virginia - TOOT 82,717 Who asked you to make the seocond.ex- engravings and gress, tory of the school and’ legislation affecting | In these states the negro population Js }/amination?” plates. A copy, paper-cov- rin all the ommendations with I recommend also the appropriation of | it reference is made to my reports for the | comparatively quite small, but in none of ‘Mrs. Cody. She asked me whether there ‘will be sent to anyone foi his ae Wii are such an amount as may be necessary to | years 1804 and 1896 and to the reports of them would race prejudice be sufficient: t6.4 ould.be means to look and find tt. momibptorsrane pines oop 34 = the report of my colleague pay all the expenses of providing the Court | the board of, trustees thereto appended. 1 | deprive any law-abiding citizen of the clvi Found on Second Search. oneerek bods Never Sicten, Weaken Gr Gripe. Ie 06.0, y of the Interlor. : of Claims with other and suitable quarters | am clearly of the opinion that with proper | and poittical rights provided for under the |, amen & poy Se : = and of the removal thereto. ision for the needs of the school and | Constitution, without regard to “race, color, | “When you looked the second time did cost of only, to Dr. TION. The Department Building. : be 2 pay Gomes eas ghee asi ¥ ad ! find the record of the bay of th R. V. Pierce, N.Y. CURE CONSTIPA’ . xhibit X shows the recommendations of | with careful management it may be co de- | or previous condition of servitude.’ you e ft ‘ptism ie g a ° Meeting Reaedy Company, (Chicago, Memtreal, New Zyt. 328 A new bullding for Department of If mer uttorneys £e7 st apon chis subject, [veloped as to become a strong and valuable | Dec. 5, 1898, THOMAS W. GILMER. | child of Mary 8. Brown and Jay Gould?” Cloth-bound, 51 stamps.