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EVENING STAR. | wis ceemee ty nserver tee meee | exicaser area eee | capnume ee OS cree ORGETOWN. xHURADAY October 14, 2876, | OF THE COMMITTEE OF NINETEEN DISCUSSED | MOORE EXPLAINS THE ERASON WHY—ITALY | Yesterday to tbe | 4 Huspaxp wHo WakTs a Divonce.—Join AND FINALLY ADOPTED ALMOST UNAMNI- | TO THE RESCUR—“DO THEY MISS MH AT par. Toe inqulsitions in the cence of the Facets A. Steele yesterday entered suit against Char- folly year afier year, i gerne we fle ad class COAT i nome ED—Two first T SANDS ROBEY, No. 38 Mreet, Georgetown, MOUSLY. omen.” parti lotte Steele, nee Cozzens, for divorces. He sets tempi ends in annoyance § ootls St A meeting of the depositors of the Washi: In faith, and with assurances from the | Pttodonof Fe Frederick aed Bieebes Barnl it in hie bill that they were married on the are many reasons for failure, but we can at the FHOWAB DOWLING ace SL LO€AL NEWS, ton City Savings Bank was held at Lincota on ehthusiasm that the outburst was | Starkwestier eat’ Prices; arued endo : | 9th of August, 167, and Nved as husband ani present only speak of two of these—baginning | [RY THOMAS DOWLING, Auctr: Grornciow Amusements, &c., To-night. hall yesterday the pur) of »” TRE Stan last evening gra- | Richards Macksl; areument too late. — "s Opera House —sonr E. Owens in “Poor | appointed at a late meeting held atthe board of | would orate in response to a musical demon. of plaintify, and never since has Many put oit all gare FROTIONEY EStaw men” and “oodles.” Seratlan: ONION: Walt be tect ti ans | gana tlio oO Dee ee mite to nim. He continued, hows ver, ening ant Goa weather Bag actually set In, eer ar A FURNI y ie yeomte. a to. Oe ‘or dam. | to remati e same house, but in a separate when they a florist’ tot plants, = Pucicr Comique—The Zitelia Troupe and | “Col. Wm. I,. Bramhall called the meeting to | Metropolitan Hotel, (OF course the announce- | Marwollagt Distt} {0 Colambia_action for dam- ft, for about two years. ‘The piuintif’ and soon Bhd that they, Kave a place Boepital AY MORNING, October 16h, other attract ons. oréer, and Mr. Wm. H. Clagett was elecced | ment was, sufficient to attract attention, inas- | Olcott Ooartl—ecgement commenced, moved to another house, whither the de. | instead of a source of pleasure. The reason for street, ; Orchestrion musie at No. 468 Pennsylvania + 5 ‘afternoon, ft sure to ‘pan 5 |; are commenced her, wh & selection of i lants. TH. OTS bearing the report of the committee of , | teftously announced that ex-President Johnson aidhis mornin, tm tho case of Richards sgt. Maox- | Tite, a%be peptemier, te pee Mrs. Stocle are pe aor oe "FAS S85" OR ieee d y order of the Tras: Tash, ice Oroarm Frecaerey much as it was generally conceded that the “ = a the | thi > '. p . * a ve. on; Creres suthor el And submitted thetr report, already printed in | him responsible for ‘the taking of Of Mrs, | iment “Gallaksere, eek ae ee eee Sennonehs prnoncty, as tut Go alot eat TuE Stan, recommending that the depositors | Surratt. | This seems to be his _‘hoit,” | Miller va. Miller; order for appearance of sbeent | household property. and that the plaintiff has 'S. Edwards, of this city, was bind themselves for a period of twelve months | if an opinion can be” predicated upon | dtend plaintitt has at divers times requested the de- ito practice as an attorney before the U. | to abstain from legal proceedings against the | what slips from him in convereation. 'fo | POLICE COURT, Judge ee Uveteattatoste: | fendant to live with Bim in s fall ‘matrimonial | bringing a Floridian to Boston whee wNorene Bi Sapreme Court yestertay. eee ereee ca cance te tha hak | eriahitig, Sed tenis pater ners aon ont Foe yg ey capacity, but she has continually reftsed towc~ | ber east wind is prevailing. It is not the change rat c 5 5 ey , lowe le posi “ 3 asks perature bs ig Mew Ce eet soil will te meeened may from time to time declare; that the present i ed up faces bo- se Wan De it ail four oe hs i pooh gyorg py woteeg in Sr | cue ames aight meanee eran ne ep einer ail. sendlerncagerh aia assets of the bank shall be held and used for the | low the balcony of the hotel, awaiting the music cerriago cushion. Waymen Brooks, | Canat Rxcxiprs.—The follo a") ‘sn a} journed meeting of the trustees of the | sole benefit of the present depositors, and are | and the promised speech. Toward nine o'clock a! ; $20 and bors reform] schoo! yesterday, Dr. Carpenter | not to be sacrificed at the present ruinous rates; | it was whispered about among the crowd that go te I Prt From Cumberiand, $29,54 elected secretary, vice H. A. Brewster, | that a committee of five depositors be appoint- | money had not been raised to pay the band, Kumen te nee the feace. Wm. Plummer, | town, $1,550; Hancock, $70.96. urally desirous that the garden shall remain at- ry % bso = " | ed by this meeting as an advisory commitcee in | and the leader declined to fire the hearts ef the Sg antiguas ont gomedia per $211.31; total, $22.013-21. Th tractive as long as possible, allow their plants By virtue of a deoree of the Supreme Court of as oe TR. Plant and Mr. J. Arthur Pat- | behalf of the depositors to ‘consult ‘as to the dis- | admirers of the great alderman without “dirty, heat “per in toll to the ‘gatekooper; 5. | leaving Cumberiand during the week. 249, car- | to remain out until the last moment, and do not é of Columbia, passed on the th day mon were’ married. last evening at the resi- | position of assets and. the declaration of divi- | nasty fractional currency” or its oquivalent 1 mt Wayman, avant ‘and hatter’ em George H | youre Gamperiand daring tho wee revenue at | litt and pot them until the nights become very | in Site onate a Sree Seine tides tether, Malor J.T. K. | Hends for the next twelve months, or untisuch | that trae basis,” gold. ‘The audience was told | Weck ger ds ey wet paary on George Ht: amiiarinnd ter ce Sekai ee Sbilly, Mf they de met nave theea intl tromt aot ee ee Se ee en eee the bank shall resugue fall currency | by Judge Moore that the affair would not come | into court on an attachment end fined $10, or thirty River News.—The steamer Lady of the Lake | tually'warns them that their pets are in danger. eos Oe Dine es. De kere nae | ne se ee Seeks —— 8, a0 De ox Fresident wan not prepared. ‘The | Gare 1 J0G; fis Couey ie Bot ee eee creicle Cie nee neat the Lake | Sealy Sores Sen we plants’ growing in boas ote hisiutch to the New’ York Hi eidtrom this | Se Walser then stated that he considered | Judge was Kindly assisted in bis cxpianation be one to attend az a. witness, Allison Railor, | cleared for Norfolk with four and gener which they prepore tolbring isto the ; fy tecctersace to the clectioe some Tis | the condition of the bank, ssreporea oy Mr. | JohnH. Orane (with « New Yous stick- | Uaeon Mireane disorderly in the Mo'ropaiian | @ith 4.000 Sache Gt salt for othe Denne ek | would aaekes Dene te ee tate the noes ocrats gained two members in the House of | Mattingly, to be not only solvent, but favor ing out, of Prempe tories hae loyal ascot: | Hall, last nicht, was fived G10. William Katabt | Sn@ the echr. J.L- Newton, from Boston, has | will be considerably disturbed at the remaseet, | OF at, Soe” A. signet aiae tn the figures. | able, and fully warranting the recommenda Them be the attempt fo ‘sfire the loyal heart | Wained €8 tor profanity. Webb spaces! | arrived with 125 tons plaster for F. te. their roots have tind freedom to wander, and Instead of . ining two, the f the comm:ttee. pone vi iiine resend. “Healinine tae | disorders condact irew Piercs, carrying & pis- Graix Trapve—The canal boat B. Taibott | generally can not be brought within the Mr. Wythe I who has for many years | Col. Brambail, weeretary of the committee, | sunny Italy come bctipadnrale we Healizing the | toi; €20. George Moriarty pleaded 'garlty of teas. | bae arrived with 1,000 bushels corn and 1,000 pot without cutting eccupied's cler in the Navy depa: Lee eet ie cneaks the Tabare of tne com: | Penueyivania evense: direetty tm tose of Get ohg Bickiriou wore charsed wits datroriog | bashele, wheat for 110 Whevien Then Natal the yiast. i Was mare t night at St. Martin's ¢ fe, aud the practical workings of the plan 1, ‘and turning the crank of a fall-tone Property at 610 10th street, by emaesbing, te | HosDew, neat for T.-C. Wheeler. The caus en Capite: Hill, by Rev. Dr. Ste ah ae paaeiie a Ls hand-organ, evoked therefrom the plat “4 Lizzie Beate. . Tre. J. L. Cronse, of this ci Private property at 610 10th etree boat Nettie Graham bas arrived with 37 id dows, “Mr Lowey < 3 : Mir ‘Horner stated that he did not approve of | melody: «Do they miss me at home.” Tue house, testified that these two men went to his | {eur and 1,600 bushels wheat for Joseph Joipted by the Indian bureau he report of the committee or the proposition | propriateness of the sir, particularly in con: nade, wre merous other artic! December. | as the difference in light, moisture of air, and, | cleat “PHOM AS DOWLING, Avct. not the least of all, dust. Again, others who “THOMAS DOW! have plants growing in the epen'boriers tans | (ZY THOMAS they propose to take into the houses, being nat: | TRUSTEES a L ESTATE IN GEO! ‘OWN. D.C. = eee | were com- 4 “x min the prem ses, on W EDM! AY. Md day of October, &. D 183, at the hour Kp m.. all that bet of ground tying addition to Geerg-town, District a it No enid edd Goaty ot Truster, will expose to *. koown ts Ind a ath tion of soil isoften n great pr fresh gorden soil or thst from Pm Jotn M. Waters. The sales on "Ob t 1 5 a Isrts clo 1 - huge last night and tnsulted bis culured servant | Joun ilo bushel with Liberty tT. aa ment Is mede. All con. Pp by ti a nade by them, He had s deposit of #3,500 in | tion with the surroundluge, provoked general pee apes ede rat ajment nmede, Ail con. panty , eae as Negations who | the bark, and therefore not only felt alively in- | aughter. But the custodian of the mastoal er sities oc dp Penal gery Pas Saniyede aie ta ihe other delegations WES nihe morte of settlement on his own ac- | instiument bad fired up, and he kept r inter ths temseat pace ant eure paturally porous it . Sipe how desks overed lat spring for the hal! | count, but also gm account of thowe emailer de- | and) ground oak stegiht satiataction Of att, | enced to hat aeniont ie Hacemet door aod hn. | MIDILOF the prevent position and strony patoraey posens te: Br ports on Aen date hitics th e new desks . ; . " ebnny » the bowl, oming thro’ the | ing she could nut cet rid of them sho © awin- . s i oe ie te Nektar te as oe ° Hot Kepresentatives in the Capitol who had their all invested in the ins ign Pp ww fro nd. poured Aone e There are now about 45.000 armed carlista in | (PR aud risk of the defaulting paren peet renee be eted by the contractor amiare | tution. He had, therefore, made a careful | rye," and 1 from ab ind poured some weter om them, we be nen they broke in the glass. imposed a | the Peninsula, of whom 000 are in northern | than to mix manure with the soil plants -? ‘Phus pow being pizced In the chamber. They pre- | estimate of all the assets contained in the report | first lesson. Itis hinted that A. J. wili yet have . f ootle-te “4 fine of §50 each, or ninety > Workhouse, provinces and 10.000 in Catalonia. Biscay ia | being potted tm good fresh soll and properly _ x= + Anet t a cash value, and | his say. Bs & A intesbape, > them in theehade fe = _— Ratt ne Crbimemt bu cos eee ance ABE CONE EBO OT | HG nem 8 nggregae $e, with Wek [| 9 Francis Branince, berber of courant, wae | StUTSIY cogupied by we cariistg, wien the fex- | Drone to ava, weep thom J tho shade for | EW FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS. ervment but s ch. t 5 i = 3 wilities ing to $906,000, He en tate nsfers, arraigued on the charge of violating the internal < hee N probably be established have com- — Hous eae the aerate ot the | thefciure hellewed the concern to be bankrupt, | The following transters of real estate have | fereuuc lane Uo uckiontan to demon he steer | Portugalete. Guipazcoa is subject to the forces | Will probably be extablished amt Lave com jouse fs in ope: op a ° 7 9 er be or br . f Lizarraga, except St. Sebastian. Ovarzen, | menced a new growth before the nights bscome A compl: te assortment of Ladies DBESS GOODS. Nf : = stitute for the | been filed in the office of the Kecorder of Deeds | bis Inger beer barrels iu the usual manner be driv- | 0 bs exer b AH (ee nem | im the most fashiomable styies eed ie Femoral of these Recent easing | fepoieh the commitce;propenig to force the | "nce fur tat sepa om, | Ebest Behan thie wee ant be | theca, al ht Pampetarn’ ait Tats | elsom Poe" change inom open es ons | Ieee uAWER HEAR en GLAM removal 0 statue of Jefferson, ‘Oete =i ely to , e zs 0 4 : pelun: ‘afaila. toors. F . away of trees which obstructed the view, and the pk into bankruptcy, according to the pro- | Octiker 10. —Johu 8. Levely to Henry Beard, subs. ye 1 DRY a ERES GUODS gencrail: : aves » " : | again filled without restamping. Mr. Branduer | Dorregaray commands here, Al | house must be made gradually. For some | GASSIME generally, par laying out of walks around the fountain. visions of section forty-three of the baukrupt | Man’ a Munge ss S200: Houry Koller to Mac- | Dfonded gnilty and Mr, Close. prasecatinig attorney, capled: with the exception of Kittoriay “Terk | wocks after the first frost the plants oniy need Shee cence anes oe eee ia BABGRIN James W. Whalley and J.K. Hayes yesterday | law. 92.0, J.D. McPhers jo Le Swans | ely tee cere Ay Ce alg ae the case wat | north of Saragosea, and in that of Huesca, there | shelter at night. Place them in a room where | Save monee OF giving wea call tetore mau entered tuit against Charles f Evaus for | Col. Bramhall said, in reply to Mr. Horner, | 2363, ature os to Johd | Fight belng renctred DY The epee Teatcie | are only bands as yet unformed. comaesmiss oe | there is no fire, and open the windows Cvery x NSAMIN MILLER. mages. They charge that Evans agreed to | that the committee had L rep mted the meg maa Series of at Dart Voeanars | ear pean geld the dittculty wee thot detundont baa pleaded | Genundi, the comrade of Cebrera. day until the weather becomes too cool for it to | _octll tm’ 101 Bridge street, Georgetown. furnish them not less than one hundred thous- | of assets to the examination of the best finan- W. A. Baraca Georgie W Prescett: ace 1 y andthe penalty was imperative where par- | inces of Lerida, Tarragona, Barcelon: be safe to do so. Plants so treated will be, se of “Evans” concrete pave- | ciers in Washington and_ taken their opin’ ey aaenes toes they Sate their intrinsic value. The result was @ errick and Norris | pression of the opinion, in which the com square 69, Emma G. ; Blake and Kolly, executors ae ae fanning, sub. 1s, square 27, $5,000, Tu amas Kelley to Jamon E. Ofown, part 4, sauary29, oetth-tm* 101 Bridge at to speak, acclimated, jand a slight change wit! | ()*STSES Fou THE LaDigs, guilty. He might, however, with- | rona are, with ‘the exception of the! Po > wotafiect them. If plants are to be purchased Realizing the and some towns, such as Manress, V ment. but did no 100,060 damages. Messi ne, Cer- Droessity of @ gentec properly settiad the | Vera, Salsona and Figuleraes, the domain of | from a florist get them before the houses are SZster saloon for Indien, Twill er : rm dori « ee ~ a 4 evenne mnt . Burr, at instance ¢! y . '. Ebro “J street, ad The Conviction of Siatter, Hr. BB. Davie spekete Sever of leaving the: | Esiss.cnb_ 20, syuare Set, 96 Fist Lnmons | gharee badlicen made, stated that was all that was | there are Bands in the provinces of Palencia, | As ty the secetion of planta, a wide range te : 3.0. mtomora p pitnnsn gongs ptonlaconesag bank in the hands of the receiver.» | M- Jones, Au 19, nuuare 108 ‘naif iol, | desired; Unt in future ail guch cases would be pros. | Logrono, Soria, Toledo, and Chenca. Cuculs | Offered, and we will only name. few that are =< ’ 15 Ge } Henkle, of th 1 for Hope H. Mr. P. H. Welch defended the 4 vay re square 200, 98.00." ecnted het ion ,Sxtent, the evil complained of | has assemblod more than 4,000 men; and in Ali- uite sure to do well with any fair treatment. ae A ly fo Yanet e “ch & rash of Slater, who was convicted on Saturday tnet,in | CUmumittee, and asked those wNeeriy alr arent ti October 1 Mary C. Youn to,Jos. N Whitnoy, | Being of too frequent occurrence. cante and Murcia four troops of from 300 to sno | We strongly, advine beginners_for whom this | Dy'giivs and Gent's Apparel to time Bao * s . d Mr. » Od % y D. iotle, trae: +: 4 ge faghess ; en, ‘the Criminal Court, of the murder of Michael | He then asked the opposite to rise, and no one | teste dH niel, lot desquare south Of 10 Werey Review or tis Day Goons Traps | D¢P bold the open country. In short. there are Le si oe Hussey, flied n motion in that court to-day to | rising he said that Mr. Ruff had said to the com ity and ® full corps of skilled workmen, we are ‘with a determivation to do ft te of which the Spanish republic is composed, in- | Pect too much. A few plants with healthy | frell « Maye Te theetrk end $0 clean ern, HH. Med hig q no advice—not to undertake too much, nor ex- $2410; B-H. Warner, trastes, to 8. R. Bond, snba’ | ‘The condition of the trade has greatly improved. | 1% twenty-one. provinces ont of the forty-eight set aside the verdict and grant a new trial. The | mnitte . lark, ‘ont om time or dye ort; not that we are with tears in his eyes, that his whole for- | 110’ sud inl. ayusre WS. Sau; J.J, Clark 1o'G M.| A more than fair business iein progress, and 4 reen follage aro a blessing in winter, even it | tired cf living, but ; following are the grounds assigned:—Ist. The | tne ahd reputation was in’ the bank; that he | OVster, part 8, svuare 729, 92.400; J.c. Thompaon | atocke of manuiwetrend ceeds te proetess, 404 | cinding the Balearic isiands. Ghere are uo flowers. If we could hare but one | Lives Wills eben certs rene, om weare.” verdict was against the evidence. The vet- | was therefore more deeply interested in the | O.MiVqigtg, chapman, tubs. 5 to 9 sauars 399, | distributors are represented as 60 exceptionally | Tam Mites STANDISH Mc UMENT.—The | plant for a window it would be an ivy. It will W. H. WHE. 2 : dict was against the law. id. The verdict was | ponest and economical settlement of ite affairs | 9f(00) LB: Charmanto J.C, Thon Pumplirsy, | ght that dealers will find tt necessary to rée- | Boston papers say that the octagon base of the | grow almost everywhere; can be Trained” to : moaned against the charge by the court tothe jury. | than any one of the depositors could be, and he | ents. lu7 and is, suc. 5. 915.000: John O'O mn: | Stock freely for the winter trade, and w moder- | Standish monument, at Duxbury, Mass, has | please the fancy. and tS always bright and | 7SSM10M steam pyKi~ 4th. For errors in the rulings of the court dur O Connell, sub. 102. 7 was confident that if reinstated he could pay Hh es oe ware 205, | ately brisk business may safely be looked for at | been raised with one course of stone of its full them all inside of six months. AND @ ESTABLISHMENT, °OU® ing the progress of the trial. Sth. For errors in cheery. Among plants for flowers, we pl Piiterchner, sab 6. sanare | an early date. Perhaps the most cheering fea- | height, ready for the commencement of the | the head of the tie the Chineee Primroses. T’ 49 Jefferson street, Georgetown, D. 0. the charge of the court to the jury. 6th. For The report was then modified at the sugges- : . Watt 4 ey ture of the trade is that (unlike former panics) | round tower, for which the stone ia already cnt | are single and double, and from white to deep FE yd open from7 a.m, until sunset. Eaturtay misconduct on the part of the jury. tion of a depositor, so as to require Mr. Ruit to | Tr" Pebrena. . 3 there has been no shrinkage o: values, and | and on the bill. The foundation of large ; | crimson. With half achance they will bloom dn ty that two J give security in $200,000 for the faithful admin- | yA. Behrend. part 1 . manufactured goods of @ seasvnable und des r- | laid in cement-mortar, is about nine fect below | nearly all winter long; but don’t get plante 1cHOLS> : sitting upon the jury. for thi | istration of the assets in the interest of the de- | snp square 69, $611 Horner able character ure firmly held by both agents | the surface of the gr and the base itself, | that have made a forced growth, or they will ELEGANT 1OR cauam AND OYSTER bad formed and expressed 0; v | positors. Browne, lot 5, square 82) y. W. and jobbers at rates which were current before | new up, is twenty-five feet above gron fail. The old “ Cally Lily” (Réchardia) is an- a nya nons. . the defendant before the trial. sth. For that | Sir Bundy inquired what was to hinder the r WwW the inception of the panic; and for the best of | hase is 28 feet in diameter on th irable plant succeeding with thesim- | 0&2 Georgetown. D_ 0. the defendant, since the trial and verdict, | bank being put into bankraptey by any dissat- 0; reasons—there are no terial to bi material accumutations | feet Inbeight, with ah inner r vidence material to hi tment. The winter-flowering Bego- | istied depositor after this arrangement had been Ll Ls ot stock on han: and most of the Philadelphia | The brick one in the center, h of the fuschioides st: be commend- EAL ES’ TS. ahd of whieh neither he nor his couns a entered into a De Mtiduicten ty | and some of the eastern. mills have curtailed | is supported by eight large. round The “Crab’s Claw Cactus” ( ylinm), R TATE AGEN’ ® i fince the trial, and could not | ‘The committee responded that they had been ‘gt ou their production by running their machinery | lars, well cut, which are tw: ave discovered by reason: ve feet high, and | Cyclamens, Geraniums, Heliotrope, Carnation: CBs. STEWART & Co,, with the present | this space is devoted to rehgious, historical, | and Catalonian Jessamine would ‘make a list BEAL were oe eeiidene. ore, City Ball, danger of such a | mercantile, and mechanical associations. ‘The | qhite large enough for most amateurs. © Bat are FER SER Tete INSURANCE as to cause a | circle walls each side of the stairs, all the way | you have not included Roses and Camellias,” 4 - on half time, so that eve Saves or Srais at THs New Eastern | moderate business there ist Duneanson, Dowling & Gi eurplnsage of goods acer: b | | je diligence. The | advised that such a course could not be pursued. } vedon Saturday. Mr. Bundy also thought that the form of or two after his “ : ter bis | agreement was one-sded—all in favor of the | Manker.—Messr conviction was quite depressed in spirits, the iz ni bank, the depositors being the only party to it. | auctioneers, yesterday afternoon iin prices, Tomards the close of the week | up. are reserved for taUlets of military compa | kays an ambitious amateur. These’ two afe | emmeemfcttand Farms for Sale, Rent and Rx result being totally unexpected by him, has ‘To this it was replied that the bank was still | District of G there was a decided increase in the volume of bs A of Massachusetts and other states. The | very desirable but among the most dificult to | Insurance effected in the ‘boat “and ‘most reliable somewhat regained bis former cheerful spirits | under the obligations prescribed by i hamge entitled “An ac ation to the sale business tr et N. ¥. Bulletin. jambs of the arch of she front door are compos- | manage, and their treatment may be spoken of | Companies #0723 Im - 4 ctors stees dst old re | « i Baste: et,” te ptri 5 N 4 D or hy e i eet ———ee University seems to be stil subject to examination and supervision by the | the annual rental of the same to Reading Eagle gives an sccount of a fearfal | president Grant, represents the United States | tour for the teitine re thoes require a separate ol 2 e_ impresste Controller of the Currency; in short, the deposi- 1 ‘terms of sale one accident’ wich bapponed Saterday as the | tay county stones for Masachnsotts are all | article” doen tore eee teen EAN BOYLE & CO., result of hazing tors bad all the protection ‘under this proposi- ble in threeequal annual plumbing establishment of Wm. H. Dickinson. | .o¢ encircling the top tier of the octagon bi ne ~ utture ARAL ESTATE ANU NOTE BROKERS, id that the conclus: tion that they had when they placed their money allments from date of sale, with interest at | [tseems ee i eee ie ee alta gailon | now up. Four sunken panela on the outside 0. SBS nh strest, copestte U.S. Eeensury. He coroner's Jury was far from satisfactory to | in the bank, and $20,000 additional in the pro- | the rate of & per cent. perannum. There was 4 | f DOU-exp) ene adi atnt Tg Dickinson wentto | wall will receive the names of sixteon of ths FOR SALE—A havdsome HOUSE on I strect the public there. (ne curious eireumstance Of Mr, Kui. ‘The accrued interest | large attendance of interested mersoie e larga | the Tear of the a ing apartment with @ | Standish Pilgrim associates. The part of the | the geographical section of the f B 913. A new largs double HUUSK, corner Bak Senet ae the dep portion being tadies, and the bidding was very | Hehted lamp, aimee ares ftored. Mr. | work finished, together with the stone on the | atiox in regard to Aretic expioratio ° | Bot ee Booze si pote Maseehoects avenue ns do not barme Ye published in Tuz | Siem ef 8 of the | fy salon we ie he ol MN wary | John H. Nagle, who waa 6 n the front ar 54 : eee | eyent: etich, Ousten the prommt vant aan eae. 26 Bd strent east, for ale or re Stax the other day the one most generally re- | Bank. on nn eee 1 She Strength of the | brisk. The saies were made by wae ett tate | Part of the establishment, upon looking up,saw | STOUnd, constitutes more than half the expense goer paw : ruisbed or uufurnivhed. A COTTAGE tn W ceived, viz: that be met his death from a fall : ed ost powerfully to the arguments in favor | [o°n! : { those was postjoner | the reflection of @ bright fight, and Immediate- | Of the whole structure. Arctic expedition by wes of Suith omni, from @5.500° Gear ema ek, mall HOUBES The first stall soll ote Xo- | ly, ran to the door leading to the apartment | A Hovez Moven Dy a 4n0.—The | is the news of the remarkable succes: of Capt. | have several vere ne FARMS: mney nec Me 1, to Mr. Lusby, for $390; after which t Whither Mr. Dickinson had gone, and found him | neatest achievement of « tornado which pasted | Hall's expedition. The intrepid explorer sui. | improved’ an ditere Canes ro disposed of ih the following order :— lying on the floor with his face down, and the | over Sullivan county, Vt., some days ago was | cd in a wooden river gunboat of 3% tons, with. | city, tor sale Mr. Castell, $300; No.71, Mr. Barber flames striking up flercely around him, and his | the removal of the house of Buswell Benway, of | out the aid of navat discipline or of experien: Properey 3 No. 14, do. do. clothes on fire. He immediately took hold of | East Un The house wasa heavy one, forty | officers, and of a crew consisting partly ot OF will CrChenge fae pene O8, On Caay terms Xo. 15 one of his feet to pull him out, but was unable | by twenty-eight feet. It was instantaneonsly | quimaux and their wives. Yetduring the month | ¢ ‘xchange for productive improved No. 76, do., do.; to do so, as the heat was so great. The tlames | taken from its foundation and moved forty feet, | August, 11, he sailed up the long straight or - 18, Mr. Howard, § jhe Ti ion etn yas | asit ienad slid a ico, Soaroely Au mudierpin: chanel, the entrance = pee is sees called a oN . Hoover, ne. Ab a e accit ning stone was displaced: not a thing was dropp- | Smith sound, and reached a latitude of S82) 16 Fall and Winter Goods. Tn, ME. Ghisen eee, | wecurred the body of Mr. Dickinson was re- | ed fatothe cellar, watchs wee dee eee ety | Smith found. and reached a tati point that any one W No. 70, Mr. ‘Eich- |"Moved and conveyed on ® settee to the late | size of the whole house; nor was the ground | vessel hasever yet reached. Here the little residence of the deceased. The clothing was | where it stopped but little disturbed. Mr Ben- | steamer was beset, but there was a water hori. completely burned off the body, and the face | way was pumping water in the back room, and | zon tothe northeast, aid this point hv been at- ‘The question on the adoption of the report and | were sold, and the sa agreement being demanded, the chairman, Mr. | until further notice. Clagett said he wonld like to say a few words. He Was a business man and would talk like on over acliff while on his way to a grove to be i ed into one of the secret socie’ lege; but his room mate, Frank Clark writes to & Zanesville paper as follows, which it will be | What did the depositors want? To get their seen isin direct conilict in some respects with ; to get it cheap. yers wanted it left the statements heretofore made. Clark in his | to them and the courts. That was expensive. letter savs: x The depesitors did not want any lawyers. Any spiottimer Leggett was killed last night by | man who had sense enough to make money and falling from a precipice. Two others fell with | save it and put it into that bank, had sense him, but were not killed. It was about 9:30 p. | enough to get it out. Mr. Kuff was'a business m. He left the room sbout 7-30 tocall on eome | man® He bad traveled ® rough road, but was friends. and was walking on the side of one of | honest, and if the depositors stood by him he the gorges with three friends, when one felland | wonid pull them through. pulled the other two, when the bank gave way ‘The question was then taken on the adoption and upper portion of the body were burned to | his wife wasin the front room; both were’ car- | tained without check or obstacle of ate kied. ———— and let them all down. The last I saw of Mort. | of the report of the committee, and it was car- a crisp. ried along, only being aware that some terrible | Capt. Hall died during the winter, and lias the Yas when I left him to go to prayer meeting. He | fied almost unanimously. A A Lapy Bune To Deatu—Tier Roly En- | dlow had fallen upon their dwelling, buthaving | glory of finding a final resting-place in the midst Pas in sery good spirits then. I left the lamp | The advisory commitiee of five provided for | 2.’ No.4 tirely Consumed.—Miss Lucy Fergusson, a highly | 2 Suspicion that it had been moyed, ani | of his discoyeries. A current of about a knot burning for bim all night,and did not hear | in the report was selected as follows: Mr. Kich- . 46, 1. respected and wealthy judy, of Fincastle, Va., | either of them was hurt. Many of tha win- | an hour carried the vessel out into Baffin’s bay, about it until after breaktast. ard Wallach, Mr. Wm. H. Clagett, Mr. ©. S. | burg & Towse was burned to death in her own house on Sun. | “ows were dashed out; every article of crockery | and disasters followed which are exclusively re- THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT IN ——_——— Bundy, Mr. Henry Polkinhorn and Col. Wm. | ). Daly, $00; ‘No. : day night, itis supposed just after she returned | OF R188 was broken to pieces; clothes that were | ferable to the organization of the expedition, Inrrovewests Oxpersp ny Tue Roarp or | [''Braihail. . sain; from chareh. She'owned the lousesheltvedin, | Hanging about and other things were scattered | and would not have occurred tem eivp com: AMERICA. pe tbory eet rceksoutheast. from | “irhe committee of thirteen was then dis- Pearson & Co S Itis known that she was subject to fits, Shs | TOs away. The back side of the house coming | manded by naval officers and manned be. man- i ni ir is ge ma charged, with the thanks of the meeting. The committee of five will notify the depositors where they can find the agreement, wlon it is with the round block pavement." Khode Island avenue, from 7th to Boundary street, is to be raved. The road beds of 7th street east. from ; n contact with the frontdoorstep, and perhaps | of-war's men. The dangers of Arctic naviga- heen open ezaen Rigas, wee kee Brod he underpinning, the latter was handsomely | tion are thoronghly understood; and all author- McDowell aud a colored man, name Jamieson, | | upon the ground inside down, andalthongh | ities are unanimous in the opinion that, with , W. A. Davidson, $ £27 Mrs. May, 227. ‘0. 21, H. Arnes, », ‘ +3 ready for their signatares. No.'41, John Morgan, | instituted a search, They visi kite badly racked, the house stood, while the shed, | modern appliances and by working in the light a K to Lome — —— —_ = = WHAT ‘4 DEPOSITOR™ THINKS. ‘The total amount received from tho salc | but saw nothing of her, but ‘ually peer’ about thirty feet in length, at the end, was en- | of former experience, there is no undue risk in to Boundary etreet. are te paved. = = Editor Star -—I'see by the proceedings of about 75. lightthey made a further investigation, and irely demolish ed. Arctic service, provided that the expedition is perintendent of county roads has been directed | two pundred of the 2,2000f Ruff’s depositors —— . were horror-siruck to find only left the héad of | ica Minus.—A correspondentofthe Raleigh | U24eF naval discipline and government con- “ te have the necessary Fepairs maté on Sumner | gnu met vesterday afternoon at the Y.M.C. A. | Breirpixa Punwirs.—F. Meyer, framaatants | yo ‘untortunate lady, which was droased ot sive InEs.—A correspondent of the Raleigh | trol. EVLIN & CO, street and Howard University hill. Permission is to be allowed to resume | on 3d, between G ani hall that” Mr. 16 H, southwest; Gillyard | appeared at church N, C.) News has been visiting the mica mines but her entire body, bones, | of 7 ii B., senkins was born in Philadelphi ne been given Messrs. Hollingsworth & Congh- | posiness again, and thai the depositors are to | & Collins, two-story frame, H, betwaon 221 and entrails, ete., had been reduced to ashes. She, | Of Towcey and Mitchell counties, in that state, | _&9~Ginx B, Jenkins was born in Philadelphia Hin to remore from G street wharf the pedestal | relinauish to him the interest on their deposits | 2d, northwest; F. Plitt, do. brick back bulll- | crwhatremained OC her teeta eon es PrOntablen Bocca ce eangly tioh and very | —but he couldn't help it. < seam AAAS PENNSYLVANIA AVR. Zones for the Scott statue at the circle at in- | for one According to Mr. Ruff’s state- ing corner Q and oth streets northwest; J. Cor- | old-fashioned hearth, but in the fire-place, some . ers may not un B7 Why is a newsboy like a cucumber?—Be- tersection of Massachnsetts avenue and 16th | Dent his liabilities are £906,:03.88, all of which | refl, frame stable rear of corner of New Jer. f derstand all about mica and mica mining. th hi eof at MS Ni ‘ck, and of stone, thére remained juining. | cause the older he grows the more of a yeller OLD DOWN! Beer ia Re alone Hie eek eae as | belongs to his depositors, together with the !n- | avenue and F street do.; W. ‘T. Levi. two-story | cakue tees bates 1on Oh states there remarnee | Mica is mineral found either in conjunction | fel be. G < . ith white quartz rock or in @ seam between ‘ the latter street to K- along K to With, and 50 | terest thereon at six percent. per annum, which | brick, ist, between H and I streets, northeast, | Scarcely # handfalof coals. How the catastrophe | wi te and a * &7 It is proposed to have the new word aera Coe on to the circle, said stones to be removed on Id be $04,364.58-a very liberal reward for | Join Vogt, brick bakehouse and stable rear of iy'destroyed without the burning of the | quartz and feldspar. Being very hard, the best | »S4on' ctuihed wad kept for fature use.—Ken- PRICES DOWN: rollers, provided no injury be done the pave- | Tiosing bis bank doors and taking his own time | Peuneyleante avenue: between vine ari oot | fectually destroyed w . Sole Ste required Tor its separation. Xt isin kitchen, is a matter of conjecture. - : D | nebec Journal, ments. Col. Luby, water registrar, has been | fo nay his deperitors. ‘The expense attending | streets, northwest; Charles ‘Theirbach, two. ae oe Dcenired ponte tad ee ean cee oo one —_—_—_ CARPETS DOWN! Girected to give permission for taking Up 80 | the proceedings now pending in court will not | story frame, 1) street, between oth and 7th, | APPATRS IN LOUDON Go., WA-—Property ikees te teeny eee eee oe CITY ITEMS. i Nu! neh of the concrete pavement at the New | exceed 1 per cent. under any citcumstances, | northwest; W. G. H. Newman, three-story, | Saics—The following property was sold at pub- Goat miser oat cee ee ee . York avenue Presbyterian church as is neces- | leaving 44 per cent. to be divided among the | mansard roof, trick, Pennsylvania avenne; be- | lic saleon Monday, by J.1.. Rinker, auctioneer: | {Tom ihe mines it ie at onee cleaned and. split ear C4RPETS! CARPETS! CARPETS =—J2e & water pipe to supply the organ of depositors at the expleation of one year. If he | tween 2ith and 25th streets, northwest; W. Ber- | 612 acres of the Ellzey farm was knocked down into varions patters, aud EE peice fem Oxydized Earrings, i SS! CAR % AR ’ He. he vctentbog ment to be perfectly re- | is forced into bankruptey the expense will be | ger, two-story brick, Rhode Ieland avenue, be- | to Wm. Beverley, at 20 per acre. B) acces, in | (6 VATLAUE Batters, and. tango in price from Canna Banke laid. The rebuilding of the stone walls in front | s¢ least five per cent; so that it will be to the | tween lath and isth streets, don J. Mela the suit of Otley vs. Humphrey, soid tor $0.10 | twenty-five cente per pound for the smallest to Sldiseh pect $0 the improved grade has been oriered "™ | advantage of the depositors to allow the case to | lin, brick stable, 24, between East’ Capitol ani | per acre; 8.£. Garrett, purchaser. ‘The hous Se nn eee, ae ae Gapdived Bteder to the improved grade has been ordered. remain where it isnow. There can be no doubt | A ‘streets, northwest; L. Scott, two two-story | and lot in the case of Watson va. Watson, 81,100; “eseong Beant. OF att 9 viene P Collar Buttons, From MONDAY, Oct a3, Scppex Deata or A Womaé Away prow | # to the integrity and responsibility of the | brick, do., do.; D. Cristofani, two-story, French | J.T. Watson, purchaser. ‘The Birkitt hotel, in | ¥' y pe a received at Priggs’ Jewelry Store, No. 457 | all CARPETS in ur establishtne RER Hour —lLast evening. about 6 o'clax present receiver, and that it will be to his in- | roof brick, between Ist and’ 2d sts., southeast; | Hillsborough, #1,000; Lydia Underwood, pur- | a Dauran on PEpDLEnscIn Virginia City Evunoyivanin apeates herwees <iq anh ck thanever Our stock inthe most Mr. E. J. McPherson, residing at. No.1 Geant | f€rest to wind up the affairs of the bank at the | D. D. Smith, frame stable, G st., bet. 2th &2isi | chaser. Iu the case of Smith vs. Everhart, 41 | g gentleman hes placed on each sie of the he and LARGEST south of New York 7 lace. discovered in the alleyin the rear of bis | ATliest possible moment, while it will be to | northwest; Jos. S. Tappan, tw story brick ad- | acres of land, at $13.50; W. B. More, purchaser; | gravel walk leading from his front gate t> bis | _Gmonoe It. Bunux, of the firm of J.T. L. reons desiring handsome CARPETS for thie muse a white woman, lying ou the crowd. ap. | Ruff’s advantage to delay it as long as possible. | dition, Mawachusettsaventie, between 10th ant | and {7 acres at $5.10 per acre; Nathaniel Price, door a bandsomesiron fence, the ton wall ot | Beste& Go; Baltes Ma., writes: “Having | “R% : “¢ . = . Cahill, do. frame, % : ARGE VARIETY OIL OLOTHS in all wi 6th street, bo- | purchaser. wart, store house in Aldie | which is made of gas pipe filled with small holes. | used Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup in my family on WINDOW SHADES AND Fiktenes. — Femoved into the house, and she was made as tween Land K do.; G. T. Gray, frame 0! S | at $700, and or land; at 812.75 per acte; | Before he thus fenced in his walk he was much | numerous occasions in cases of troubl comfortable as possible, but died about twenty street, between 18th and Ith do.; Kate Collins, | Mrs. A. E. Palmer, purchaser. troubled b: book agents, mup peddlers, and | coughs, I take great pleasure in saying minutes thereafter, previously giving her name MORTU- | two-story brick, Mth street, between Band © Had His Leg Broken.—We regret to learn that | persistent x e P pe a 5 great p! parently in great agony. Heat once had her ‘ A Derositor. | 11th de ARY REPORT ¥oR SEPTEMBER, ETc: 10.; John Snow, brick stabl f 3d street, | as several gentlemen were returning from town Ty with Rica: Whee Bo teae ee aoe ne | eekicetnee *F Reoved. very, Bonoacist im OUR e 1 » a vs do.; Jehn Snow, brick stable, rear of 3d street, is BEV rt lovely with him. ‘hen he sees & man enter his | affording relief. therefore feel no hesitancy Brderstoad stout 1th street, probabiy giving © | ,,AtA special meeting of the Board o¢ itéaith, | Veiween Miscou! amd Pennsylvania avetiies, | on Monday. last, th horses attaghed tothe | (OYC!g with tim. When he soet a simply turns | In recommending it av an estimable remady for DRY GOODS as the street omphich she ited. Coroner Pat- | Ist mg eas Boenrating Socapamy to toner iy | Dorthwest. eee eae ien and in tion ee necam® | & cock, and instantly a thousaud streams of | Coughs.” ; { . , ie jor ExCav al igo oageth. Agr unmal cable, al in attem ptin, jump oul Semsem, baviny notified. bad the body re- | tne health officer for instructions in relation to | fr. Eprrons— on i, : moved to A. Burgdorf's undertaking estab 4 reply to the Police Cour! | Mr. Fairfax Minor was thrown to the ground, water dart across the whole oe i of the watk Stat, of the charge against | and had his leg broken. Dr. N. G. West, who : rT ~ - PAB’ Ez first Mo ie at oc! from side to side. ‘The book peddler retreats ty | | “A Wonnen or Mmvicat Screw may | DEPARTMENT on. por is stocked with an elegan’ aes rtment DRESS GOUDS, embrac the transfer of night soil through the streets, | report in Tuesd ment, and Ivr. Patterson, after making an ex- " the gate gazes wistfully up the walk foratima, | De applied to Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. | CRRMMERES, SERGE, REP: ination this mormng, decited that death was | Sud the sanitary committee were foquested {0 | me for selling unsound meat, I have to state | was also in the wagon, rendered the necossary | Condindes the man of (he Lome Ane rae ne | itis nearly balta century since this remarka; | CASHMERE omy 3 end MOHAL = 4 by heart diseene, ‘au Chak wn tancens pred re rules for the government of the same. | that the meat in question was fresh and sound, | assistance.—Leesburg Mirror. see [him. and then travels, wondering what sort | ble remedy was tntroduced to the put d | SHAWLS of every description. poco alles honored * ques Langston, from the committee on smal and I will so prove by witnesses far more capa Sea aaa SAE » Nh OF CLOAKS mete in he was about #5 years of it for | Yet the immediate and envia pox bi pital, made a revortr mimending th "3 Statxe rx | Of infernal machines st fashion ple will next inv Tue JovenkyMEN Tait ble of judging than Inspector Wolf, when th age. about 5 feet 5 inches in at built. | r ‘ sees tty hiss which it gained by its wonderful cures 3 Sand DOMESTICS of all claves the matter be referred tu the Governor tor his | trial comes up in the Criminal Court, to which | Battrmony.—Yesterday was the third day of | the discouragement of honest industry.—Terri- | % Mine coeeee nore thron’ ’ | HOSIERY, GLOVES aod NOTIONS. dressed in @ calico wrapper, brown, red and | advice. Thave appealed. Until then I wonld’ask asus | the strike of the journeymen tailors of | ‘7a! Entery cs aption, and all bronchial complaints, ix to REMEMBER THE ARCADE Diack dots. and bad ona quilts Mr be | _ Dr. Verdi submitted a resolution, which was | pension of opinion as tothe case, and refer gen- | Baltimore, and there was no intimation | ay tpnvetRaTep Lecruak ny NAST.—Th this day fully sustained. 6 “ . tout leather shoes. | Her remains will be | adopted, that the inspectors be instructed to | Srativ to my friends and neighbors as to the | of their’ demands being withdrawn. A | ecture which Thomas Nast, the artist ill hee ween J a at Mr. Bar; er Lear ne wake a report of the number of slanghter- | quality of my me: *] Wa. Boora. large meeting was held in the morning | liver this winter, ison caricaturing. and is in Try Ind, Coope & ( lish Ale on] og hee « sarcenee patil to-morrow for ken " | houses and venders of meat within the District pos x at Mechanics’ Hall, at which reports teom | terspersed with’ drawings of neatly life size, | draught only at G -D r Pon . without dela: Mr. Langston, from the stm’ THE REGATTA which was to hare been sailed | several committees, appointed to confer with ‘ done by Mr. Nast, in or ‘i-pox hospital | yesterday ix to take place Saturday morning the employers, were received st n before the an. | *¥lvania avenue and 4X str dience. Among the sketch e those of Bur- | of ale in Washington 427 SEVENTH STREET, Arren a Sxeax Tarer.— Kobert H. Mitehe rk | committee, made report recommending that lock. interest is feit fn | & Co., J.J. Ba ty GW, | tom, the comedian, to whose facial contortions | Frrep Ove octtl-tr Between D and E. southwest siaakone, Giacecared a texan | om telegraph poles aoe wires. eonnecting me atta of the season. The fol Leraaciin ptab —- A = ogee shad oo ers Mr. Rast whee aber vers pests, Bret comoan- Washington— wey del. ’ | hospital with potice headquarters ‘ med entered fur the contost nereased FATES ¢ led. e announceme rat is attentions and drawings; Andrew * ina and woken ton until after artangements are completed for & ‘on; Fannie Bell, ¢ was received with applause. The impress a a. in_ the. royal robes and crown ot pig gee ps ELPHONZO YOUNGS & €0., sere Ae idaho: was | smail-poa hospital elsewhere; adopted. Bluewing, © prevailed among many of thoss present that al! | Ca-sar, Butler, and many others. Walle deaw. * | ‘The mortuary report for the mouth ending rhard, and Gertrude, Capt. Jenkins ihe other employers woali yield to the demants | ing these, which only take @ few minutes to | Ox Dratantcind, Ooops & Co.’s GROCERS | September 39 was read, showing the total num- | ¢ eisfeom 7th street wharf to Fort Foot of the journeymen. The meeting t ad- | each, Mr. Nast shows tue prominent points of | Ale (trom Burton on Trent) a specialty ~» ber ot deaths during the month to be 165— | and return. journed wutit this morning at 10 o’clock.—Balt. | features that would be scized upon by a carica- W. Driver's, corner Pennsylvania ay whites, 10%; colored, 51; males, 112; females, a Gazette to t ake Ts tev veatnient turist, and with astroke transforms the face or | 41; street. nft their armory, sth stre-t, | SUICIDE OF A GaMuuina Hovas Carren.— | Sigure into a gross caricature. The money-bag MASONIC TEMPLE, 1 Grclock this mocking, scsom’ | Ono Patrick Branigan, a middie-nged gs of Tweed, and how it was transformed into a | (BONDS oF THE Boarp or Pustic Works Number of deaths reported for the ‘prev Minirany Vis b Of the number for the past mont | National Guard, near [., abou Lof consumption; dof pneamoni . 5 ikomeas oft r “ ng, | We need three thousand dollarsof these bonds, Corner Sh and F streets, jnaed on | lor disease of the heart; 5 of diarrhaa; 14 ot | panied by Donch’s band, on their way to bling saloon capper, shot himself througit and the placing of mS saack on Korte obs ce aks | abd willeel! save Of our fine watchos for thers, » nia avenne, of cerebro-spinal meuin- | {air at Frederick, Md. They escorted Gover: head yesterday morning, as he lay in be pee , Gunae & Mannie e er paneree d across the mall te ue, where ned Cot npoplasy Shepherd and his staff, aud’ were accom pan covered himself entirely with the bed-clothes, ee 9,17,1. Cor. 15th and F sts., opp. Treasury. OPPOSITK U. S. PATENT OF . be overtook and arrested him and recovered by a number of honorary members of the com- | that the sound might be smothered, and when Fata GUNNING ACCIDENT.—On Friday mght — eT the garment. He was taken to the Police Tue Cororep # HooLs— Teachers’ | pany. his wife returned from another roum and pated | week, about six miles from Wirchester, Va., Corns, Erc.—“The wise for health on daily HAVE ON BAND Court, and after shearing was committed to | Association—Inatructions in Drawing, dc.—At & —_—————<2e-- ____ the clothes trom his face to wake him a terrible | whilst Francis Keller, aged 18, was out coon | Walks depend,” and sufferers from corns, jail four months. Hix name t# George Mat- meeting of the trustees of colored schools last Desrerate Act ov A Farwen's Wree — | <pectacle was displayed. Branigan had made hunting, the dogs got into a fight, and while | bunions, club, or ingrowing nails, vascular ex- thews, and he is Known as a notorious sneak | night, a petition was received from the female | During a temporary absence of the family, Mr: 10,000 as a bounty broker during the war, but | trying to separate them with his gun, it was | C&scences, chilbiains, or other ailments of the THE FINEST GRAPES, thiet. teachers connected with the Stevens school | Armer, wife of a farmer living abont four miles | dissipated it in gambling and champ Todging the entire coments in ins | feet find quick relief’ at Dr. White's establish: Se dischar, ; rth that they had | from Union Grove, in Raymond, Racine county, | tertainments. He then became a dru sn i fects ment, No. 535 15th street, opposite the U. S. popratuitenurteur kaw afte Wea | Spueed sn raion, mewn | Wg mute ete, Sage panes | Petersen | ee ; oe eeeene Sears SHEE presentat “ ; : advancement, known as the ‘Teachers’ Lite. | knife into her throat, then made a terrible gas! = = ———— Seanad Gavananh rea T , Congressional «istrict, bas collected the ” t nd while fast bleeding to death A Seventy-Four Ysar-Ocp Derexpayt An INDIAN BaTTLE.—Lieutenant Schuyler, ‘THERMOMETERS and Barometers are repait = following donations for the Memphis sufferers: ene tar ont tan pateier tatng tor Pe uot te a enit ona plunged headlong | 1¥ A Baeact or PromisaCasu.—in the cit- | witha small force of troops and tniise weteas, | nd made to order by Hempler neat i street | THE FINEST QUALITY SUGAR-CURED From General B. F. Butler, $100; Gov. Alex. | Seen ferred. Me Wore FS HAMS, cuit court for Baltimore county, at Towson- | pursued Delche and his band 1,000 miles frow . R. Shepherd. $100; W. W. Corcoran, $100; Guo. | Mestings referred. Mr. Wormley presented s | into town, a breach of promise case caus up berore ‘Verde Reservation, Arizona. — ATCHES. = 4 imported ; . 850; Robeson, $50; Post- , ArremPT To Waeck Cast Taains.—Wod- | Judges Yellott and Watters The plaintiff is | encountered a of Our great specialty, American and Dane Gccerst 3.5. Crereet ath De. Wa. tester inventory ot the rogerty pareeuea by nesday night an attempt was made to wreck a | Mrs. Elizabeth Holbert, a widow lady, aged 55 | © hE ey ee oe auality. Fine wateh topale- THE WHITEST FLOUR, Of the board. mouth of the unten, $2 . C. Willard, Ebbitt House, $10, hen x mo- | Passenger train on the Northwestern railway years; the defendant. Isaiah Baker, aged 74 | Delche is still at Seat, S08. Me Lewis yesterday forwanted | Sam Shee nee cmploy of the board. On mie | eee eects cea | eae: he, damage claimed for blighted aifoc ee omer. 5th 0nd FAY & Monit, THE RICHEST COFFEES, $¢00 to Memphis, and states that the President | adhere to the original resolution. A commant- | moved by anextra freight train. The expr: The case was on trial betore a REPEBSENTATIVE A. M. WapDRLL of North yi. Cor. and Opp Treasury. bas kindly ordered 20,000 rations to be sent to | cation from Moses Jordan, asking payon ac- | that night had on board over half @ million dol Melntosh for the lady, with | Carolina makes the startling announce: it = iegareed reas, that city. Mr. Lewis farther states that if.any | -ount of services rendered as teacher, was re- | !@Tsin currency and coin. A similar unsuccese- Boarman, Yellott and Keech | that he will coon be rae the THE FINEST , more of the citizens and residents of Washing- | yerred to the su} tendent. Mr. Johnson | fu! attempt was made onthe same road, near Balt. Sun, With. most authentic @ civilized colony 5% ton desire to aid the sick and the thousands of as the gift of John H. Brooks, mem- | Grand Junction, on Seturday night. aia Gsmnac ae tar of Caucasians existed in North Carolina 2,000 EST GRADE SPICES, bea M his, they can Council, of the Dec. A DISGUSTING QUASREL LN Fever-steickeN years before Col jus was born. THE HIG) Rata their contributions to Ges. Woward.or to | petit eg acpactinen Cntr, | Curororoms Borat. Hrie railway | Mumpais.—There is trouble in Memphis in the lence. reeommenda- Sie Lrericent or secretary of the Young Men's | ‘jon of Superintendent Cook, the following was | fi(nct ome in Elmira, N.Y. was entered by | municipal vernment, oceasioned by the eres Proposes to weave paper out of AND Asoc: thieves Tuesday morning between the hours of | mayor's inting Chairman Zeat, of the com Comms > ey That attendance 7 2and 5 o'clock, and about 82,000 stolen. Tas | mon counett, instead of Chairman Giciliovor ens | warHave your Pockets made steuter, for ‘Tue rancest acotmnce of the season, em. | instructions in drawing ‘with the | Scket-agent was followed to his house and | board of aldermen, ty act ax mayor pro trm. | specie is coming. THE HIGHEST GRADE CIDER VINEGAR, bracing many of our nent citizens, | ’e designated by the shall ‘be | cither chloroformed or otherwisedrugged. Tho | during his the mayor's) these.” Olelita ound a7 an exchange clamors for a “hard meaal see Jobe E. Gwens lathe, teenie jase | obligatory on the part of every regular. acting, | S:3et been obtained to the perpetrators. moraing, aod innge le meen of he attse, pabZ Latics are said to belike bilisofexchange, See LEE TOENeR They eee poner To BE HAD IN WASHINGTOM s Evers body's Priemt aud in his own comical | “<ncois, unless, for reasons satisfactory to said | Thm Can-Borbivo Inteuser—Thore are | THE causes a general froling of disgust ee eee caper aww = coisa d ak Be Moke Wotinney, De bomen. cea gia | “Steud tinea thar ts epuinrse nce | tei Uae aetuetnycnmeayean mane, | New Haran Acuowoune “partial gro | gettting th tied et stewed op ee ba fof Bathe, for all akin discase, at Dr. Sods, tI st Boers who bad an hice that nobody bat Siar prongs woe rly thee gro rtionatly in the | kind of work. Thirty-one of the above are | [Haven altahouse have naw assumed sodenuits | 8 Tkehigh price of 850,00) is sald by the E atreet. bead Soul 4a the channater Juattt, wed | -Pfponsibility for resuits determined by | located In the great state of Pennsylvania, ons | aghape that Genersl S. E. Merwin, Alecaudse | Spirit of the Times fe aye voen Fever Wattoox @ GinweStwine Macurns. The Shey were wrone. | Every, Character Or tan ae | ‘Le semi-apnuc: “xamimatlons.’ of wbich turns outs new railroad cat every | Trompe, and Bartiolomew 1 tev’ have boon | for the trotting gelding Jim Irving, by £.Z. | celebrated Hanaat Patterue A %, Owens wasn study. His character of the m es a forty-six minutes working time. wppointed @ committee to investl, Simmons, Bausn’s boopskir: and corset fackocy, ELPRONZO YOUNGS « CU., serly Dutton-waker in the farce is as macau 0° 2 @ to the mary triends SETS FE. age ery a charged that the inmate are sha ner 67 The Des Moines dramatic club is discuss- | Intelligencer building. tr: pony tenn bie Ded aes Se fears shat Basing | Same iy & Renacees witat PsTeEy MES: | ca, that the conerrn iseotucted suleiy te mens | Ing what ma meant when she ex- Sisatcaee GROCERS, b= Shingle. To fee s sbitot jormation rece! Par’ 5 a | 1 et vive . by at othe bee cman ant Foodies.” cry dep frown, beta in & Tuesday, from Deer Tale of the io-s ot tes | Sr'vielue, ie ccouraged ln tr tsiliainenc* | uct Baste Me eT RM mado New York ayers ant it areal Masonic Temple, cormer Sth and F streets, ——— tor a ‘ ba jooner 3 with |, Bix femcenre - penearnmet ietihchy aaron ound sige continges to draw | practice hin pioterstom, "Tvs 3 ‘BBAGNO | SIMS Four ot thom levy; widowsaut chil | gg-Tha Sen Francia “hodivas” icra | S274 ver) fad instance of loneliness will be Kenning hoere Sto a, Saterdaye. 9 to ___ Opposite 0.8. Patent Omes. well, asthe periormances w 5 seen at the next session of the legislature of ours. # to e+ dren. queen named Magg'e Kors. ee rae oe - toe acter that nearly New Prvcications.— Robert Beall we —_——_—_ W. Higg! “able de Re, Ww Tt moctat wis take his — —o____ have the G for November, and '’ The crisishae checked all flammery im- ao-t. W. Higglueya says “a9dl2 Ussatont is | sat ia'tne Senate mss member from Somerset THe Commenrry at large appreciate iramatle, Be | Te cily for the 26 ieee : poration the path to heaven.” county. iad i entertaining a chi bhether music

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