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. - ar mn T=T> TTS OnETTTITTIIIIT === EVENING STAR, [7° Sree aster wasmsoror, | Corts mnienss Sou stteerast coxveosa |" NINESS FROM TE PEOPLE, CITY ITEMS. | LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR __ EDUCATIONAL. ite S-ptember term to- Cartter, Olin, he Night Sei reeume sa tesa. | .. The Baltisfiore and Ohio railroad company on | Wrils'anl Humphteysccnl ott eal ee cone Fee mans Soa ae ereiings of | _ THosm ransoxs who bave drawn their fands | aa, Pa MONDAY. September 22, 1973. | saturday tiled for record in the office of recorder dar of 61 cases oot the Board of Health it that a pumping | fem bank, or contemplate doing so, and who | rr j with which its proposed cases set ton cases, reaching No. 17, for a Editor Evening Star: of deeds the conveyances from the following TOF Octore ish to put it where it willdo most good, are | the Music Storesof BLLIS CO a.) Mt nC i”) company has a pump, ie s ] J are | . CO a.) METaRe erties fo them of tots and parosie of ground im | _O5c7 Frank Benner, charged with an amaatterts | to peep our mignt soll out cftee ake toe, | advised to call on Geo. G.Honning, Ne aid 7th sO. yt LOCAL NEWS, rauare 6s1, bounded by North Capitol. D and E | fatent to kill Miss Susie Dankworth, war called; but | and place the axmve into air-tight besneig, inch | *rect, and invest it in clothing. 623 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, {EORGETOWN OOLLEG ins titoTe Spee syS streets and Delaware avenue, immediately | the prosecuting witness not appearing the case'was | are to be corked up and sent out to farmers in < x — menos &e., To-night, northeast ef the square at presentoceupied by | prerponed. the District. Our scavengers are to be dis- Hats. 4 Day Schoo! for Yoong batten Ice Witch.” their depot: N. Acker, &H.0W; | Metropolis | *'rpe graiid jury returned several trae bills of in- | {0 District Our scavengers are to be dis- 1873......FALU......1873 embers. eae POTN Lachey rime, or the Car-hook | Metropol wing Company, $28,000; A. Koth- Gicteent Saeses veise tee Slowing: Gow ae $k -05 tes eusnabate: mee. Me Editor, 1 by ae Daring the coming week we shall offer toour experienced Teacuamy and Petes: Pore ‘Wm. Gunton, $11,752; James char Gn ae Sas last brchu. | to draw your attention to this fect has Coane | customers and the public an immense ascort. | Cowen, £26,000; E. Knight, ‘82.300; W. Cox, | Frederick Pi: per, 1 (METROPOLITAN HOTEL BLOC : c on a S| ment of all the leading styles of Hats, and at . ‘ ox 7 a Mar sein Lech, 810; P Downey, Sox, | {na bia, Andrew Stewart, charged with the District we have the small box system, conse $1. “ stoning bim'on ‘the 7th of quently the work of removing the contents of | YeTY OW prices. A call is solicited.” total paid was $125,000, and the square | jij“ sprees ag “> murder of af Camrer & Co. 1, of the Washington nine, will | The total sum — Inet, and if ess i | one box is but the work of about five minutes. ping with the Piston saze"itekub next year | contalne over 186,000 feet of ground,on which | 2 Sud i eon aN TF ita istry,» ns crea trouble Las Deen Wit oz thy nt Fashionable Hatt°r%, 421 9h sic on the new and ¥. a w ereces une aepot build. | bing Nim with @ sharp instrame Rem Whi ek dene tle ee Barnum’s World's Fait hes Friday | cersary in consequence of e of Noi “5 . i assing our doors. A grain of sulphide of am- and Saturday of this weck. ‘The largest show | Capitol and O streets and New Jersey arcuve | phorice cous, Se aon ie raeLhiare, | aoniuas will stink a whole room ss effectually | D¢af the above announcement, and probal t ha NATIONAL Tt NIVERSIT i LAW BCHOOL. ‘The two Post Graduate Claas will eth, t IMPORTERS y oO mmence. one ty it flered fro’ tii hastily, thereby sowin, ther Octona Oh. Bach claw On wheels in the world. nee ring been raised. ‘The company has alo Mary Barber profanity in, Uniontown; as will a pound. ‘The olfactories are capable of | the seed of Iyspepan, iti a comtort to knoe | _ wil berttted tty seugenta "Tuition ten tary Perso ing business in the Washington | purchased jueen farm, acres, nes nett, profanity; nom being affected to a cer! oxte: : - t the an § » will cure th 1 AN por teata Sar cock chase. ex ~ —~- rect somspinie of the stench from the offal | Brook’s station, on the Metropolitan Branch, | ing stones; forfei Pne creat point or advantage to be gained by | Sat the Peruvian Syrup will cw <i Serat Sow in session. Tickecs obtained and farthe Fiacea in the garbage boxes. (three milesout of town,) for $20,000. On this £ neeee nation gi oor gh tration given at Lectare Room, = 3 e” Mice Or cases of Dys; ia, thous o favations. anything proposed to be done by the new com- | estigy. e*PePsia, as sais are Feady, 10 Union Lodge ~ of Egg makin farm mca propese = rock wornehone ee Maceis ae tek hy consists lag Ponape frgeneeps sin ~ "isit to New York. by way of | outer depot, and it is said contemp!at son f to the issuance of the | air-tight barre! the Board of hh dest 7 ‘gig A arriburg and Reading, returning ty | to make tne junction between the Washington | ‘@,snother emurpemdel, ‘Albert Payos, and Simply to rid the city of & nuleancer it hase’ | BOND’ oF tHE Boann ov Pretic Wonks MANUFACTURERS of Camden and Philadelphia. Donch’s | Branch ard the Metropolitan Branch at that | R. 7. Brown, @6 for violation of license law.’ Jas, CDHO MADEMOISEULE Ps form her friends and gerrons thet she is pow eo he ~~ ‘b Ciaaeee var We need three thousand dollars of these bonds, Feorgamizing ber private reve > in mpany them. point. M. Tarlton, 4 vagcaut, was sent to the workho..w. | Ply to order that the cart system be nosing and willsell some of our fine watches for them. } otver fathered J saihe Puperat aire, Margaret Clark wite | ' ee pete antead beck: en bss is tas font | eicdshtterek: Taste mieateemant | 45 SP ae, opp reese: MNS, 8,4, ack > SELECT WOOT FOR 2 Clark, orth: onds to keep the peace, Josep! . els. e 9,17,1. Cor. 131 F sts., opp. Treastiry. ovat ae J cect in ooedemeneett wot pare aoe The Value of a Wife, 825,000. Henry seivester, charged by Emily ‘Ann Sriventer | eystem proposed worthy of consideration when at OE EE ES ee Ey The footer 1 sendion commmenaed 3 ferday from her late residence, 1013 Le street, | SUIT POR DAMAGES AGAINeT THE maLTIMoRE | with adullry; chse pratponed unt next Saturday, | applied for rmall boxes. It would just be as Ta- soc ene Fhe fonree aud was very largely attended. She was buried C crmiepaall mots isnigre Nterese Sapp Whitney. charged with stealing ad apy | Tonal for this excavating company fo Propose | Our great specialty, American and imported BOF. & ‘ at Oak Hill Cemetery This morning, Messrs. Schmidt and Mat-| continued. He was also charged. with stesiiag | {0 Pump out the garbage out of our owill pails, anes crott sand Reichenbach * mest stares w attended t ° watches of superior quality. Fine wateh repatr- Henry Mason, employed at Dr. Broders’ sta- | tingly entered suit for Matthew Pabst against | tyonty fractional currency notes of (he denomine | YOurs truly, A FRIEND OF THR DistRicT. ing by compebent works nm. Watch cases made | Fine Furnishing Geods Die, dréw his money, $121, from the Freedmen’s | the Baltimore and ee eae soe =~ ion of 35 ceute cach, frum the pockst-book of a lady to order. LAY & Monnitt, si go, and laintiY ol that on the 2d of December, | tu mar ket 1 bank, a few days ago, and hid it in the stable. | P “rx ee ee ‘S Eskek parm Danica ‘The Washington Man who Undertook to 7 Pator of ®t ca ea mM Ki hoefer, Reg be Rome thief discovered the hiding place, and | 1772, his wife, Rredertia, OC. Sabet, purchased | emay roan ne ‘TrEnxomETmnsand Barometers are repaired a S200 A EAE ROARD AND YORE save tilanned his gluse of deront. "Rt | fondant undertook to safely carry her to Balti- | chsple; gt Don't meddle with stoves! Teansthing is ont | gua mage to order by Heupler we ar syyretrect s Resa Reta ab a ce ee ee Pies ote ilonty Crockett, of | more avd back, but by rearon oF the bad care, 5 of order go to your stove dealer get him to do Se See i A eK? z Registers office, who died on the 12th inst, | Negligence, carelessness and mismanagement your work and pay For it likea man. » | To prevent Fever and Ague there is no ALY OR Sears St inneapolis: Bina whither he had goue te | oftefendant, and for want of duc care, she was Mr. Editor: 1 aint the ‘-Danbury-News-man,” | preparation like Dooley’s Calisaya Tonic. $1 DIES —The duric ot Micucapelo, Mins.,, whither he had gone © | Geacged under Uae wheels Of Oue of the cats, or his cousin; nor “Miss Brown” of the | per bottle. ec | Men, Ladies, and Children. Ferumadon MORDAY, Fesidcnce-on ith street, yesterday, and was at. | Whereby her two feet were horribly mangled | J0mee Fleming Treasury. But T do say as they have sal, SE aetna a os Eemded by Friendship Lodge of Od Fellows. | and mutilated. by which it was made necessary | cach. Charles Whit “don't meddle with stoves!” and the reason is | Corns, BaD Nat other distrewhag s aud costs. ors for the Y ‘orth | to amputate the fore part of the right foot and apitor street tht a Pret S Withee) hed | the heel of the left, causing her great and ter- | { @ large force of men at work yesterday con. | Tible agony and suffering; and thongh she had | James © \e 8 a iy to i this: my bran new cooking stove. bought with | ments of’ the feet are quickly relieved by ex SU ie WM. PALLANSY: h rd earned cash, came home and burned lik» | perienced attention at Dr. White s, No. 535 15th ington City, DO Ropes ISS L. FLETORER will resume the, 80nd ‘Charles Mur- | & breeze until my wife wanted to bake; thenthe | street, opposite the Treasury. His esta ~ _——— saol tor aan « palhe the attendance Of thres skilifal surgeons ehe | ray,emauit on W. BM: Lair: @XMand conte; or thine | darned ‘thing beulked ‘nd would not heat us | sentiaitersiy romney aiken Miner Reey #.ne Upiinr on MOND AT Erna eatencrons Hy etrect at its Junction | oka an the 2a of danuary, 16% fy reason | moribeiniell. B,J. func end ¥.5. Tac seeut | worth © cont. A. conall examination showed | gent and industrious portion of the comma- Lication at S04 K street northwest, botween 9 and Through the former street, interrupted by work | Whereot he has been deprived of the comfort, | 4h,W.M: Bimere; 810! ani cots: appeat taken. protle A S R ae agi eng ad a See <i SS a on the sewer. Coe te ed re COI eee ke thee | Sted on, Sues impoeed. Ae beer at lunch time, I thought Leould unscrew | TURCO-RVsSIAN Batas; ais, Medicated Va. MEN'S WEAR. NN) ee er ae ow bud: ‘The American Baptiet home mission society, | Womestic and business affairs, which Be other. the nuts under the stove, fais the top, aljust Se Beis Oe all akin dineaes, ot Be. Shades, wets 2 Pa, Coruer $1 ani Bmrecte eratbamet, Conisel Hal Kew ¥. et o mig! os e a ow! prop! 7 20/8: : ents wishing to make r Eecane seceee nants silage tha use | thereby ‘obliged to pay money for medical at- GEORGETOWN. the draft, set the top down again, tn’ proper F etreet. BALBRIGGAN SHIRTS. a Oe - “ - | suffere eat mental agony, Xe. eretore RE POTOMAC BOAT CL as res r » that c £ De ‘ork avenue el >= ~] See ee ee ce ee ne 1 Te cine Gamage te ae challenge the Duquesne ‘club of Pitishurg, the | {Fiend mildly suggested that t would be safe to annum on deyosite for each eaistr ier man "[BE_COMMERCTAT. -BUSENERS FcHOoy '° . a os winners at the Saratoga regatta, and also pi ro hb ee ours, turda and “i paite Linect I, 0" orner nd Re eee ee aon om waa District Improvements. tem! on a crew to represent the club at the | ing. What the devil that was for I did not | BSDxIDg : me Sne,1sts | FALL MERINO SHIRTS, Dstreste, Weshiagton, D-Unaiilte gored ter the bile meeting at Washington hell, oorrer of | ORDERA OF THE BOAED OF PUMLIC WonRS. | Schuylkill regatta, which comes off the early | Know, though I do know now. ertaliba eoeek Rapa. 3 : HEAVY MERINO SHIRTS. _. » spepteuber Si reeak cnet tae Pee | Orne n given for the paving of K | part of the next month. Weil, sir, 1 got out of my ‘comfortable conc Ponn’s Extract cures rheumatism, burns, | CANTON FLANNEL S’IRTS, ye Sg 0.0, Howard. &. Scenieg, ehh = vow of dumteen of the a0 »m ith to North Capitol streets north- | | Tuz New Puntic Scuoot Burprxa.—On | this &. m.at 5 o'clock, and commenced opera. | piles. ulcers. toothache, core throet, sprains, SHAKER FLANNEL SHIRTS. Bay BH, TO Indes Of the woe Pa easing Of the re- | west, with blue rock, and the putting in of flag Saturday last Mr. W. W. Curtis, treasurer of | tlons at that early hour in order, that Drositant fcalds, soreness, old sores, headache, colic, pnggons ceareigetoetoe . finteon, Raa. Privctggl: Paster te wet woiedt fo erect & six-story hotel busking on attal | gutters. Whe superintendent of etreets hae | the Georgetown schoois, tanle the Anal pay. | Might not be delayed, and that dhe light bread, | fcRlds, 80 bruises, boils, wounds, weumigia, | RED FLANNEL SHIRTS, rs of Tstructien—6 to W o'eleck p.m. -{ Satur~ Pills af a cont of about Sr0e oa Fee nih at | been directed to close up the 10-foot alley in | mentor &s,00 on the property recently pur. | #0 spongy and eweet, Mi Rute Tooseat Otic: | Hoarseness, diarrbing, and all womorrhages,etc. | HEAVY SILK SHIRTS. ey mn oops stirs the stock has already been wabecribad, W4*f | square No. 205, on the enet aide of said aquare | chased by the trustees for ahew school building. | the table perfectly haked. Nuts lovsed, 0. K! Ponds Extract differs from all other advertis«l eee pt month in any or all sedien, BE, wrounl and ome snbeequent month. @8; fall ceuree, (sen months, > $2) Stationery wit be turnlahed siedn © ‘urther informetion may Be obtained by eal pon any of the Board of Directors, or at the Sch. Building. ang L f 3 HEAVY BED CA‘ E Q amet cant ide of 4th etrect, between, © and D | Thisclears the property of all incumbrances, | Covers oft and all, movable, material set aside, | preparations in the fact that it w a manaard | Goraon rege reapprorid i aae A Cartivatise Co a We A streets southwest. and cause a new alley 15 feet | and enables the trustees to make provision for | and 0. K!_ Top raised gently and draft put | iuedicine, treated of in medical writings, and LINEN 2 RESTED._A little over two weeks Mnee a rather | Fide to be opened immediately south of am ad- | immediate prosecution of the work uf the build. | Place, O op down again and known to'be a cure for these diseases. m,th,s,tf EN DRAWERS. Bandsome lady with a stylish, nee, ar. | Joining the one to be closed, as per plat in the | ing. With the proposed extension of Potomac | thunderation, the front has Pre Oat a | wittcox & Gisw'eBewine Macuses. The | GAUZE MERINO DRAWERS, Seed tn thin clay with niacoan ae eee cad ion | Ofiee of the surveyor. The superintendent of | street along this property, the improvements | wont gogack.’ No pushing—no pulli —no loose Asters aroag oa lenges c, FALL MERINO DEAWERS. aeenas an the Ebbitt Nears een regis- | Sewers bas been directed to put a 12-inch pipe | on the streets adjoining, and the completion of | talk—nohard epithets—no nothing will make the | celebrated Bazaar Patterns. Agency at Char. 4 admission, Sept 29.and 9). Session bectns Oct. 8) For Tuition and Board, (inctading fae . NC HUSON SCHOOL FOR 8 3 ; : * .G - | front go, nor the top come. The 4 point | Baum’s hoopskirt and corset factory, 7th street, | HEAVY MERINO DRAWERS. 1 ADIES AND CHILDREN, fered her name as‘+Mrs. Henry White, of New | “Wer in F street, between 3d and 4); streets town will ceeseme a dentiesis ursovenGonetts | in tho Fiscataque river that you cannot row | Intelligencer building. 10,2" | CANTON FLANNEL DRAWERS. Te UC BAR rw aesice. ee. While there she made an account for | ance. around, and at this point the stove was like it To Ger nip of the Chills immediately, taka | SHAKER FLANNEL DRAWERS. Miss MacLEOD, Principal Senegs Ste ae tates Teen peas | . Deevaiet Porrnce—A Airisr of Gompaige|| ‘Tim_nvstwmes of our city: kes’ not been POR ne People callit ‘pull-and-be-damned- | yoiyig Agus Pouders, They care yore, | RED FLANNEL DRAWEES, ter pe Pith year will begin on WEDNESDAY, Sop ntlemen of this city, whom she hal sent for, | Vitils Proposad.—It is proposed by the chairman | effected by the monetary excitement except | Pom! ' huh i betes HDG: ween | BORO. eo | HEAVY SILK DRAWERS. eee la Sater ae She left the hotel in aa ‘legant equipace wick { of the central republican commiitee of the Die- | on Water street, At the grain exchange this o houre, that is seven o'clock: when i HEAVY RED cAsH 4 M "= ECRE MILC REOPEN Tee liveried driver, and engaged rooms, on’ tach | tict toinvite a number of wall Known repablt- | morning these was sot sunch disposition to buy | Dreehi aes should Co on tie way im the cable. the | cace Oses OF Yoru VAtcanten—Oeh ENGLISH COTTON Habe ao cee ee eres eee . $ eo cans to accompany him to the several districts | except on sixty days time in consequence o he e is: Bia » Diack | sare: e the f id baxalar saeco ENG 0 ul atree 2 Condi a Guring the campaign, for the purpoee of mect- | which st noon today cousiderable drain had Clothes, HISck Srer, Sud & mills OoEnVeRANOO | OF tka Rate Depadt Gommnere tome OF toe | FRENGK OOLHON Mae noRe Si LENS OERGR, Aonanoig, a Basket photon, and atter onlering two basketsof | ing the candidates and the people in their.eev- | not been sold. The. steuusee ‘Lady of tho | earth ts the matter: oe! York avenue and th street, fer sate keeping | FANCY LISLE THREAD HALF HOSE. f i » MA, Srincipsl. Exeuind@iuns champagne from Mr. Gantier, and taking with | Tal districts, and addressing them. He pro- Riven News.—The stea ah ‘1 | scrubbed vesterday—what are of securities, her a little girl, visited Galt Brod. poses to announee the fact at the meeting of | Lake cleared to-day tor Nortolk with iloar a els. sliver ware or other vala- | BALBRIGGAN HALF HOSE. Jewelry store.” Here she ordered a number | tbe central committee to-night, and has up to | general merchandise, and the-steamer Colum &bles, Rents trem ten to sixty dollars per an- kettles a n 1 tops doing on my his and washing.) $278 per aupam, sixty ¢ FANCY COTTON HALF HOSE. State Scholarahips i : num, seeording te size. No basiness man - paeliy,, ie etvance. an ; Of articles and. directed a ring to, be | this time designated the following speakers, the | bia atd Georgeanna arrived from Baltimore | like the stingy, meddlesome men, al within to dp otthoue tote ten warning frow | PLAIN SILK HALF HOSE. scant. Wor catalogues, compining fell partic, made for the child. Next she contracted | Mostof whem have signified their acceptance | with a moscellaneous cargo. about the 1 the Chicago and Boston fires. FANCY SILK HALF HOSE address Prov. WM. H. HOPKINS. &@ bill for £150 at Kervand & Towers’. She then | Of the invitation: Messrs. Wm. A. Cook, Arthur RAIN Trape—The canal boat Bradfield | more a stove man een there, and it fected fos WHITE MERINO HALF HOSE. _RUg12-08w Anpvapolis, Ma person on Hth street. and with him went pherd, Richard Harrington, Jno. F. Cook, | Hartley, arrived to-day with 3,600 bushels wheat ne dollar for the job, sixty-two cents for | Poxp's Exrkact i for eale at wholesale by | ¥ ee Ae BOSE. P4TAPECO FEMALE INstitote. Bet a person ow Lith street. and with him went Bettie, C. M, Barton, “A. K. Brown, Gnas, | for Herlioy & Bree aoa the boat Be Dalton ire bricks, an alnorin yet to be p Chas. Stott & Co., 490 Pennsylvania avenue, | COLORED MERINO HALF HOSK. NEAR BALTIMORE, MD. nice nop ‘safety | L. Hulse. This list will be added to as the dis- | with 1,000 bushels of corn for T. C. Wheeler, woman, and the dear ouly knows | and by druggists everywhere. tw, ft called ou Detectives sane ‘and | tricts are visited. The proper officers of the | 1.200 bushels of wheat for H.M. Talbott, and oming curtain lecture. ———-o——_ ‘Thée Institute has fen in operation for thirty-six, yeare, and MeEltresh and they soon recoverci it; ut the | S€veral districts are requested to call their poo- | 350 bushels corn for Hartley & Bro., also the nee my moral text! Tar StnckR SEwine MAcHine sales of 1872 — ; wf —_ nel reputation. With the a : : Settie G Ath 2 shals of Yours, very truly, Beans. | were $219,660. 4,12-8, wif number of pupils limited to winety, it bas reprowe adventuress had d: peared. Late on Satar- | Ple together, promptly, in the most conve canal boat Nettie Graham with 2,000 bush: x 12-8," tatives from two-thirds of the staies, “he heron e "] e . | and accessible ball in the district. The dates wheat for Joseph G. and John Waters. a _——o— Ta " ‘ad in Sai coaena oe Uae caba ar | the visits are: et district. Wednesday, ‘The sales on ‘Change to-day were 6,350 bashels | A Protest Against ‘Three-story Bon- | Tia communtiy at large appreciate the use- DRESS SHIRTS. timore and Washing: m her prolonged epree in a so-called bagnio | Sant; 20 district, Thursday, 25th: Ml and 4th | of wheat at $1.61y to $1.75, and 1.200 bushele | oan nets of all theat Pe St Sinan Sep en eens: 2 |6 PALMER'S PATENT DOUBLE YOKE ABCRER : 2e beat. | districts, Friday, 36th; Sth, ett, and 7th distr 0. a fo $1.80, and 1,000 bushels ditor Star-— eof -——-——— ~~ 2 | Pad UBLE z AR gfiariers Teva aeoviained that she haa poem | Mopday. Sri ana autre, stated front seats, 1 protat against tie, wearing ot | GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEMENTS, | SACGU™ SHIRT, READY-MADE, FoR st City P.O, Ma wing in New York, and had come to Washing. | 8™1 12th districts, October Ist; 13th i ok 3 inte aaa pd = szsb ell serene cioiban 50. HOWARD ton with the expectation of mecting a mais trict, uh; auth, 2st; and Sat chsricin Tehe rithy | gh CEEE 70 THe Hewtixotox, 1. T., Mrs | Sinucemente nn? wee sued Places of | ATO rr Cg © PALMER'S PATENT SHIRTS, MADE TO | %,/NSTIUTE MATHEWS being ppoint 21 wd ct, 6th; wth, 2ist, zed districts, 7th; . v.—The invests, into the mystery sur- nese ungra hie o! 7 on THAN EVE ORDE be w's Si im fhe role of ncotiudence’ women, the shcmieer | Sith, and asth disitictr, ath. it te’roqaosed rounding the Kelsey tragedy is gradaally un- | 4, These ungrateful objects of dross, from whic CHEAPER THAN EVER! DEE, FOR 618.00. ao which was only prevented by Ler indiscreet | ¢ a whereit is decided fo combine the district tippling, and fence our merchants have lost ngs the fact should be well advertised and hed Billo by ber aperations, Ete te ont te | processions of the distriet clubs formed to p be the widow of a gentleman who not long ago | ceed to the meeting place selected. It is utuler died by violence on tle Pacific coast, and at one | Conrkteration to bold one grand mass meeting fime fn her life she was the leading spirit of | 0D the night of Friday, the th proximo. Petri Pena. ‘erdco Md. aa3-im ASR YOUNG'S cal and Mathematical tw K the lowest savage might well turn with disgy are more annoying than the tallest ‘stove pipe" | «Just reoetved. a larce worn there by ill-bred masculines. Common ree-ply Cottage are courtsey causes every gentleman to remove his | Doky UCTS MATE: BUGS hat at such places, not only out of politeness, mo - " fe sell cheaper than avy house it but to afford those behind him as good a view ne | Soy ra "Rit wan Buy Bouse iu the D: ravelling @ thread of important facts; but whether the testimony thus far will tend to ful- ly explain the dread secret that hangs over the affair it is difficult to prophesy. It ts evident that there are people in Huntington who are able to throw light on the matter, but the inves- 6 PALMER'S PATENT SHIRTS, MADE TO ORDER, FOR 821.00, 6 PALMER'S PATE \T SHIRTS, MADE TO Doe itl z . invict“Au'as | ORDER, FOR $24.00. EMERSON IN tock of Ingrain, Two and Academy ;) rTS. i atts in . =, For circulars, &e* 8} ree m— | tacility and af t ssible. 1 think the fair wearers of high bon E. GUTMAN'S, * Rap) a large circle of intellectaal frieuds and the | = : tigation thus far reveals a strange degree of re- | Po ; Gomuulerable exovalas’ te sc eeyo:tm 317 Bric 60 TRtown. ne wie Dright attractionof «happy home. The otieers | , A Fxnsierenr Youre Tarr —On Saturday | tiecnce, or asad amount of forgettuinem on tire | Nete WOuld, be considerably exerclaad in mind | _ss9-» 2a = TEORCETOW They saw her off Detectives Berges aint Mut | the Police Court on a charge of theft; andwae | PArtot those called to tectity. “On Friday the | Fivt‘ciaed English theaters OuNy ¢ Mesa Hone oe | JUST, AS WE EXPHCTED.—Such a rom of GLOVES. street, Goon they saw her off. Detectives Sargent and Mc: | the Police Court on a charge of theft, and wae | [honest was resumed, and & colored man was toaparty. * Buonse Sy enige and Gent's A: be CLEANED aud ie Freel. Coors a Lips Elfresh have been besieged by prominent cith | Was released by the payment of light fine. Sab- | rigcea upon the stand who had heard and seen s . as not been ace With ever zens this morning anxious to know if their | Seauently be Forme a house in Columbia Enough to identify more than one prominent Loo. ye of sh ilked workmen, we are | LISLE THREAD GLOVES. 10th, with an eMicl = a 1c corps of teach 4 ri be deterwimetion to do it geod amd to clean . : 4 mames had been obtained from her. strect oscupied by F. W. Piiling, effecting an | citizen of luntingwon with the tarring and BUY THE B: Mall outon toe sodve le tena eei te clean | LISLE THREAD DRIVING GBOY: F catalognos apply to Prineipel, ar % Ballan- powers eh entrance through ome of the rear windows. Af ex f i. Ge u's PL c aot istne Got bes = we expect 40 2 IVLN 7 tyne's, 42% 7th etre Picnox Snoorisa by fue Narionan | ®t taneacking the place be made off with feathering of one of thetr fellow cttizens. Hi DODALL'S PLaviINe Canre, tired of living, bot because by dy we expect to | HEAVY KID DRIVING GLOVES. ne"e, a ae kes Bow not how to live cxeept we dye. x testimony was 0 convineing that two of HEAVY CALF DRLVIN ” Broutexens Civn—The Davional Sporte | $100 bonds of the Board of Public Works, a ix. | ‘rtnewes afterward put mpon the weaod fit W. H. WHEATLEY’s poaskor ree pains gS. men’s Club held their first annual pigeon-sboot- poo llant ver, - a hang ly ak Leah themselves compelied to admit having a share 1 PENNSYLYANIA AVENUB 1011 PREMIUM STEAM DYEING AND SCOU. ppd ocegeeay ples a ing match on Saturday afternoon, on Amalostan | ttyy ro, Howe of Jewelry. | He-sold the bonds | in the crime. Une was passive, if nota dc-| LQ M STEAM DYEING ANE #- | HARRIS’ SEAMLESS KID GLOVRS, island, and there was a large gathering of sport cache loft the ptstal Begerer Sandan var the | lighted spectator, and the other autmitted tha db iin mee, Soka 8.8. ALL SHADES AND SIZES. imal miorgg age aap the shooting. fhe Capitol, and then J for the depot, where he went in disguise with the lynching party and sepl5-1m Sorp Evexywuees live, while we a Apiss HaARLovEn HOOL FoR ¥: G Miitresana t HILDBEN, 13561 aren Regie Franklin Park, will commence Septomiber For circulars address sugZ3-ln” MISS HARROVER, Princtpal SES USBOREDS BOARDING AND Derrick and W. W. : was present at the deed. This is the opening Office open from7 a.m, until sunset, Batarday SCHOOL will reopen TEMSSE 3, at Wf nd Mr. Charles G. Godfrey, referee. — ae —— Fogo Sa oe for wedge that eventually will let out the whois 8s p.m. sepd-iy 292M srest, comer Morn Circulars may be ob: ‘The First Match—for members who never | ie tency io scchiy Wane ee ahy of Meer | truth. Looking at the case as it now stands, it 10HOLS? instraction by porthers meskene eat eee shot over a trap for a prize or for money, five ‘asae cans of eee setoned on quite | seems probable that half the leading men of the Vow READY! ELEGANT ICE CREAM PARLORS, LADIES AND CHILDREN’. ee _ aa birds cach, single trap used, twenty-one yards | * 278 fom of money, ques ia m se tO | village will have to be indicted for perjury. High street, “ ‘N’S WEAR. Riceranp BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL Fise; first prize, fine eorddroy tianting ooat, | NBCTC he obtained it, As he coaid give no satis- ee aug2sty Groruetown.D.O. | wen rno VESTS Fou bors, second prize, Dixon's fine powder flask and factory answer the ar too! mm to the 7th 1.0. F.—i ing Proceedings of the Grand iE _) se nies a P Lanvals Siret, wear Part Avenue, abot pouch; and third prize, a leather gun ease | })7éciuct station-honse. Yesterday he was aan Lodge.—At the annual session of the Grand AN LIVERY STAB 3 SILK VESTS BALTIMORE, Me zp renulted as follows: ©. M. Aleaander, 3; M.A. | {0 plies, headgnarcers and turned over to De- | Uadge I. 0. 0. F. in Baltimore, on Saturday, ic LE: MERINO PANTS, wm. 5 ‘Tappan, i; K. W. Barker, 3; E. Secttve er lp ala a ep Of clase question- | was determined that regulations relative to con- B, OLCOTT & BON, SILK PANTS. gresncD; MARTIN, AM. Principal, mexteted by XK. Davis, jr.,4, F. P. Bronaagh, oh accertained that he had robbed a house on | ‘erring the degree of Rebekah in subordinate EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT + BOARDING, LIVERY tnd SALE STABLES, | ENGLISH COTTON Hi aud German taught by experienced ‘Sative weseaee 4; H. Browoug Ww Olnmbia street. where none of the family were | lodges be not changed. It was resolved that Histreet, between 13th and Math stg_uorthwest,(reae | ENG N HOSE. Season commeners September 18h.” mAere. Sonn at home, they having gone into the oquntry for | grand lodges are requested to make such laws ofthe Epiphany Ohurch Home.) Fino Carriages o¢ | FRENCH GOTTON HOSE, Catalogues, with full particulars, sout to any ad- a few Gays. | Mr. McDevitt sent to Mr. Pilling, | Snd regulations as shall enable thei to coll pli kinds, Horses aud Buggies, Phacwons, &c.. tor | BALBRIGGAN HOSE. dressy . 3 ‘ya8 am Ot the article found'ufon the perton ef Bente | fom their subordinates full retarns required on fag Fioreees 1 ono” paid to thecere of Bowe | SILK HUSK ([8= Coles ta CRTeEiTY E Ns cl # ~,. | $0 a8 to inenre the reecipt of annual returns at : 2 = FANCY Cut WASHINGTON, D.C. * won by A. 8. Hryon, the second by J. | Today young Braff had his “mng’? photo- | the office of the Grand Secretary on or before LLISON NAILOR, Jr, ‘CY COTTON HOSB. The Proparahcsy Depetenie saa SRP . Dodge, and the third by F.'B. Bronaugh-, gps As some persone do not believe that | the tst of April in each year. It was deciiled to FASHIONABLE AND CHOICE Servic OME ELASTS HIRING eTARLE FANCY LISLE HOSE. BEE 10 A gagetinds np Second Mateh—Ciab Match, for single birds, | be }s entirely sout ates’ bie 1 ©x- | confide to local jurisdiction the matter of allow- ss a = decai-ly 1325 E stroct northwest COTTON CHEMISES. ten birds each. twenty-one yards rise, two traps | Amined. witha view ofvsending bim to the in- | ing new subordinates to take the names and RLINGTON sYABLES.-h CRUIT, Ja, | LINEN CHEMISES. The Law & used; first prize, @ heavy gold medal; seeend | ne asylum ithe is “cranky: numbers of extinct lodges. It was resolved, G STKERT, Berwaen lise ste isi | COTTON DRAWERS, a rize. ir of hunting bo Di ier, Se Pe, owe ver, ereafter there shal! no for- . Ni . ‘ rT RS. = Bes. Davin Oo Wheslen fe rede, | surureany Nores—The different companies | BOWSTet: membership in the Rebekah degree | Fall and Winter Clothing? | {srs by day’ or aight, and for wading or | LINEN DAWES. to terms and coor of M.A. Tappan, 2; J. H. Marr, jr., 17; K. W. Bar- | Of the District militia are making preparati lodge, except by such rules and usages as apply JAMES 0. WE ker.7; A. Marr, COTTON SKIRTS. to members of subordinate JH, Hoa, 4) ‘St Dedge, | fF a review which will be ordered by the = : 8; T. B. Alexander, &: ©. 4. Page, 0; C.L- ernor, to take place between the Ist and 15th « At the afternoon session committee ee REAL ESTATE AGENTS, SAMBEIO SEIETS. Hames, 9; R. M. Williams, 8; W. Jensen, 8. October. Next Tuesday evening the commis- | of five was appointed to report next ses. 4 D fend %. T. Page carried off the first prize, and C. L. | mirsioned officers of the first regiment meet to | sion a uniform for lodges and encampments Juan BOYLY. FRANK BABNUM. | DRE: E Li northwest, ci: Wiiliams the secem!. | hear the report of the committee on uniforms | when on parade; and after the usual closing a corre © jectpal bookstores, or cel at the Prin Third Match—Club mateh, for double birds, | And transact important business. A meeting of | resolutions the Grand Lodge adjouried sie uae REAL Batata uno NOTS ROKE: PERCALE SHIRT WAISTS ed ten donbie rises, eighteen is rise, four traps | Company B, of the ist regiment, will be held at i eegeeg pe Ne. 605 igh atroct- Opposite Os Te, RS, pevciemnagereid é . ter £ of pupils limited to thirty first prize, heavy gold medal; seeond prize, | their armory thisevenlng, to make arrange- Reavy Vervior ror Pensonar I ees . ° cE -S. Treasury. LAWN SHIRT WAISTS. Snes am CHASE BOYS, Principal. plated fine powder flask and | ments for a bop to be given on the evening of | AGAINST A RatLnoap.—The ease of Elizabeth MENS) BUSINESS SUITS, hardsome HOUSE on I strost, | INFANT'S CASBRIC SKIRTS, (GO82268 COLLEGE, M. Alesander, C. L. Wilhame, | the review, mext momth. Company D, of the ist | T. Parker against the Boston and Albany Kail- MENS’ BUSINKSS SUITS, 913, ‘large double HOUSE, corner ais’ | INFANT'S FLANNEW SK J I Srreer, Mila and K.W. Barker were | Tégiment, are making arrangemeats for their | road company, which has been on trial in the snd H. HOUSE No. 1010 Massachasetis avenue. A 0 apenas Between North Caprio! and 1st stress H.W. the contestants in this match, whieh reeaited in | Proposed ‘wip to Frederick Oity, Maryland, next | Supretho Court for the last two days, was ter- MENS’ WORKING sors | HOUSE No. 226 34 sirect east, for sale or rent, | INFANT’S CUTTON SLIPS. Bcholastic exes manages. D.C. a tie between Col. Alexander and Mr. Mills, and | mouth. They will take at least forty men, and | minated yesterday and given to the jury at MENS WORKING SUITS | furDished or unfurstehed. A COTTAGE in Wil’ | INFANT'S CAMBRIC SLIPS. DAY, Septeniber Let, tas, °° Tewemed on MO was decided by a draw in favor of the former. fifteen or twenty bes members, Company | about lo’clock. This morning they rendered Prot 95.200 te Seat cant oral small HOUSES. | INFANT'S CAMBRIC DRESSES. i5-toc.1 JAMES CLARK, Prosident, “| Dis now commanded in J. Tyler Pow- | their verdict for the plaintiff in the sum of $19- oe . . i S= Oe poet con payments. We | INFANT'S ROBES. \ AW acHOOL oF, 2 Brew me Bvrtviwe reumits have been issaed since | Cll; thelr former captain (Lient. Gol. Fleming) | 500. ‘The canse of the action was an acciden,t | YOUTHS’ BUSINESS AND DRESS sorTs, | hivesereral very fine FARMS. pec ghd etal 7 §, bs Vidal COLUMBIAN eur last report as follows:—tev. J. Vausta | belng elected & Meld affieer of the lat regiment. | on the defendant's rond and the plaintitl was city, for sale wt low Sgures or exchange for city | -NEANT'S CLOAKS. WASHING" ©. Lewis, to add addittemal stery en three.sury | ThE t match and tournament of the Gioy- | severely injured by the carelessness of a brake- BOYS’ SCHOOL AND okgSS 8115, property. 300,00 feet of GROUND in various por. ‘The exercises of thie 1 will be reamed onthe brick, H street, between 0th and 30th; James | CrBer’s Mounted Guard. to be given at Analos- | man who failed to stop a ear which had becom= . tions of the city for sale et low figu: 6s, on easy terms, Sthof October next, Profeort THLBE cet kaw Melcnough, two-story brick, #th street, be- | tom island on the 2d of ext month, is expected detached from the m: atrain. The verdict le the : or will exchange for productive improved proper: pe ty He oman rect the stedi ’ “ wo to be a great success. It is expected that Gov- | largest, except on ver given for personal in- , e burch cdidce, 20 Up 6 fest We meee Ge | exmor Shepherd will act as onc ot the judger’” | julkcein this states: Notas deratd, aan GLOVES. Encrnntered by Voung Pease ye estiee tween M and 'N northwest; D. E. W. Carter Tas. en . Fy 3 a A. STRAUS Profernion, and the Best este ct Suvsees Swo-story lick, New Jerscy avenue ani ( | -Boarime Marrmns—dmaioeian vs. Nassau, the | oAZTEXT TED Escard ov WAGNER: Tire Tot . : OPENIVEG! 1 BUTTON LISLE THREAD GLOVES. Them will ye dotlv rea by fea ¥. APPLE street northwest; D. M. Davis. one-story frame | Single Scull Contest -Theraciug crew of the Ana- | Shoals murderer lost his last chause {or » new Popular Clothing House. 2 BUTTON LISLE THREAD GLOVES. crantctge beter —~ voce shop, corner of New Hampshire and Sherman | lostens, consisting of Mesers. Prescott, Upper- trial, the death sentence having been confirm- J 3 BUTTON LISLE THREAD GLOVES. A POST-GRADUATE COURSE of one year's in- avenues do.; Henry Bireb, two-story brick, | man,Gurley and Brewn, with their trainer, John | oq” Hie has Just made another and altuost ons 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVEN 1 BUTTON KID GLOVES. straction in Legal Practice has been estatlisned ta Soret th street and Fonneylvania avennedo.; | Bine, of New York, who are quartered at the | Sceeful attempt to escape, trom Altred jail By ees ovr NEw 2 BUTTON KID GLOVES: Connection wich the school, open tn the, attendance ‘rustees 1@th-street Mission of 4th-street M. E. Bi | » are very fine ire ft hed ; i. 0, ik Ghareh one sory frame, Toth erect, betwaea | afternoon getting taemeetvea int good trim fur Fist relewed from exstody, he dug hos way into Between 10th and 11th Streets, 3 BUTTON KID GLOVES. ae ln tey mish to perfect themstves ta ths . y a heir N “ = " * D a a py meng dlr ge be bmn remy fl [F-pe pomp 24 proximo, | "Ps Of | the adjoining cell of a man named Curtis, and | sept Three Doors from Bleveath3 treet, AND VERY ATTRACIIVE STOCK 2 BUTTON UNDRESSED KID GLOVES. F nce work and methods of judicial procedure in sll courts - the two sprung tie bolt and escaped into th 25 will be conducted 2 do; John Hogan, two two-story frames, H | |The Clarke-Truax single-ecull contest for the | Corridor, whete they were captored by the Jail " BOTT, ‘Amociar aeteed Uae ost C vt Aes ags championship of the District comes off to-mor- . METROPOLITAN DOLLAR STORE. Rortheast. = Nort Capitol and Ist streets | ee Rcrmocn mtb archoch Bete ae poe et | oF who just then happened along. M confident, and the betting is The exercises of this 4 F the Hon. CH 3 BUTTON UNDRESSED KID GLOVEs. by ABLES Judge of the United States 2 BUTTON CASTOR GLOVES. 3 BUTTON CASTOR GLOVES. FALL CARPETS ! im Uckets for the whole comres, —_ tty close, with | A Lucky Awentoan.—Mr. Henry Bryant, of 2 BUTTON DOG: = <—= = A Oxe He: axD DOLLAR Fox | fhe odds’ slightly in Clarke's favor. ‘Tucy are | Hartford, Conn., is an helr to a great property ‘Will be open for tmnspection 3 orton eacceel pal {TE DIRBcToRY oF THE Hest Marshall and Cross, of | both in fine condition. ‘The prizes will bea cot | Cathe hte ae re rest, property LADIES AND GENTS FURNISHING GOODS Doaknar LOVES. ¥ OF WASHINGTON. ¥; Md., having issued a | of colors of each club—Analostan and Poto- | to the other day. A relative named Mather i N GAUNTLETS, sack Suuare ou e scale of Gitty for arup of fox hounds, | mac—of which they ure members, respectively, | went abroad years ago, lived and. remainc JUST RECEIVED: TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1873, | CASTOR GAUNTLETS. Peeing al! ts, paris of lots, rages, being $100,000, Nort | with an Amorican tlag in addition. Guero ai) his life unmarried." Me accumutat-d We. Dorwth, sa Sir rt. R. G. Sneed, of Gran- —-— 4 vast property according ‘to report, and dicd Ladies Iron-frame Hose, clasti . O} ‘ Surveso: of groum wille county) pughone of the | Tum THeatscs Tus Evextxa. some time ago. Mr. Bryant is one of the legat | Feitand Winter teat ee fin, Sees oe | CUS ZEPERRES ROE SO DE SACRED paprovemicate ye RT, New York f the gentlemen | attending the production of the beautiful spec- | heirs, and the Information was not flews to lim Gent's super-stont British Half Hose,3 pair for 21. butiding are toma fr Twill wager any | tacular drama of the “Ice Witch” at Wail's | as steps had already been taken toward a recor adios Bis ine Neate, 91. AND FANCY Gcops, ee Amount, not exceeding $100,000, that my fox | epera house has been so great that the manage- |“ery. ‘The estate on the Ithine ls im the: einige Gent's Merino Shitts aed Drawers, $1 rts. ‘To be pubiiaheal for 8 Bound ay Setter Luntereand supirioe inspec, | ent have determined to preseut i gyery night | of Btuvich. Good Merino Skirte, Be conte en? ot ONC pricks Low. PERFUMERY. weekly numbers, non to exseed Big, tacts Coanen a nfance to theirs; amt Iam ready | until Ti evening, when jalla- Rene yeereerar rt sse? j aia : U 2 > = Sh - Sup item ny flee betwee sow and the 1m | gher, of this etky, who fie boon stedytng far trp Hox. Earp Dovatass delivered ono of the | esGoune, Ren ot Sf” a ane Ohemeess Drow: SOAPS AND TOILET ARTICLES. Oe eee " Sey east any place within one hun- | stage, will make her debut ima picce written | ablest spec: is life audience of 6,/ Three enperior quatity Handkerchiefs for 91. SLEEVE BUTTONS. N, D. C., Soptewbor 11, 1578. dred miles of Washingtoncity. ‘Shoald amatch | expecially tor ber entitled “The Little Spy.” | OF 1,000 people at the fate grounds of the color. | Firtean mein auallts Handker Sly retaila ave tore | THE Public Is cordially invited. STUDS. ~ pel enor a Work ae be made, I will deposit the money or itz eqaiv- | Her many friends predict a great bit. #1 people at Nashville, on Friday. A Largs | than $126.0 0°00 . came ormed that I have consented tm the re alent with the Merchants’ and Planters’ bank, | The Theater Comigue opens this week with a | number of white people wore also present. Ex- Leather and Velver Bele at 28 and 20 conte, UMBE: * in6 the publica awk Bichmond, Va." - figeh bedast of attractions. This evening Miss | Govenor Brown pronounces it # masteriy | Bitaata uals of Boosie oe ca MBRELLA CHATELAINES. ‘Beal Directory of Washiagien. > Buvisrno zap ResivenaTiow or Voruns— | Unrew ssasstions] Grime cate eee can | colonad fale Er eeck ing cote eee | a a De oar Bote oo, 50, CENTS ON THE ARCADE, pie ele rym ES. Separate square and lot, part of ft ond eebate nace Zhe Beard of Registration met in thetr room in | 15 "Oar took Srageay the enter nant | qural advancement SC the colored pacing. OLLAB GUARANTEED TO YOU. J or ckvEaee Sethe same arc cf record in my c@ennt “ued! She District execative building, earner of Heh | wilt be varied with songs, dances, c., by a | Louisville Courier-Journal, 20h. JE ° WILLIAM s e fond eaepe ol epestaiaan Cee a ee WOLFORD & ShILBERG, | PARASOLS AND UMBRELLAS. Surveyor of the District ot Ohartie, ———>_—__— T also have mC Ww. E. Chance, of this town, killed a bald-head fxamine the recisical ta- dia mmormicg, Judge, Mecsas CoRtUs.— | Gagle while out gunning, at Holland Point, on 427 SEVENTH STREET, bles to be Tarai in the aad patil. him W. W. 1. 9 writof habeas corpas, | t® farm of Miss trance, on ee and in coutormiy with the Boeri’ Bok be been arrested about two weeks noe. feet 6 inehes from ip nae, record: ppg gc gree lagna oe anew Poe and the claws measured six inches between the Between D and Ry swt and other: is in, WHITE GOoDs. ip Tennessee in 171, charging him with having | t°¢#—Cumberiand News, 2A. withheld bounty from « colored woman. Meus. J.5. Oliver and Jame vicea dank a Willams of Bioomdeld: de found dead in the ca Bd. Was in Simige as serena taut Sar ncn aie street im dewey City Saturday, having, it is sap- a an oy : WILLIAM WORGAM, Tex Clork, sepi9.3m _wepiesm___Betwoen D and B, evathwest._ EDW. OLARK. 8. OROSS, J: —— yi Saagat Sis 1 Afier most careful i T. EDW. CLARK & CO., ‘DEALERS |, been murdered for large amoant of Toney which he carried. The ‘murderer ls un- LUMBER, WOOD AND COAL, known. DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, ‘Tun Dataware Praca Cror.—The ship- MOULDINGS, &c., &c. 1, warranted. ment of peaches from Delaware will soon ceaso, | 3y¢%8,0 £. ou6 renee. the, arog. Baring ‘been early gathered. The Hanging Beckets, 6000 1 WO Baskets, Bastic | Te ee ee eee us street sadite eipenen ‘cian Lalenat te enoa 5 2,671 car loads, or about 1,800,000 bushels. 4 SNE DOLLAN GUABANTEED 10900, 0% ‘Brauch Ze" tout nodD stro norte, Ve Coust pe Cuamnonp, head of the elder branch of the Bourbons, says that when his AY to kil! dane dackson, also ight by shooting at’ her, od Toy temas ; tak STOVES: eFehanged fhe aseal he then threatened to ‘kill her, “right to sovercign rule” over France is reoog- B.SILVEREBERG's oe Seecrwande ches at hat. "804 | ine wed emma paid Darn he wil abdiente ta : amtvate- —muscdew g power hasbeen taken away | > srograrey panes GMC METROPOLITAN DOLLAR STORR, trom i governor a¢fowa, aged fonr- | Ol, Was burned nigts a ee? mp irebonge, Mo, SE Resse soagscnat teve, comunltted swicide In Baltinnores Sa Sevar hf soo salubriating his manly frame examine ‘And most complete stock of emperangr Socket day by taking corrosive sublimate. a go Catena inte SEATING AND COOKIN« STOVES Hivered an address. Sz The Electorate of Hessel Cassel isto bean- | 4» 87 Cail are coming into tipple in in the A Rich TREAT is in st Fe to all who may | rick William. receiving in lieu of his revenues N. H. has @ “fleece as s7'A Gorham, » Cat se an teen ia Buell Family ¢ 4n arpuity of two million thalers. ee four inches long about its $ he First “ ve : ge SAL “ for former. OW evening at | who swears like a pirate and has been in ech for Wn Sahat soos | SS 7 Two Texas cattle men in Wichita ip

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