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- Goldsmith Maid’s Receat Achive | ments. i EE 7 EVENING © THE EVENING STAR. |} > THE yASrasT MILE O RBCORD. - Gquenaesssey From the New York frihane } PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Exeepted, | Gaereite See aT rene renard sante by 4 \ oldsn. d yatic Park, . AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, } Wedverday, is worthy of more than passing Penasyivenia Avene, cor. 1th St. | | notice, for it marke an era memorable in the BY | bistery ot the American cretti v7 = Thirty . YeArys ago, “ two-fort the plankroad THE AVENING P42 NEWSPAPER COMPANT, | Patol to devete a trotting heres ot fore than S. 8. RSOPPUMANG , Pret. are ‘Dary *perd 5 and when. in I<), Lady Suffolk —_— > Uridgs Conrer, Basten, te 2:30 nptaent Basen THR SVENING at te dby er o} os . 5 238, thetr sobecribers at Tey Canrs Px WEEE, O8 agle, the acme of speed was then Forty-roct Cx» Pee Mowrm. © Count r Tw Ce. pe fed to have been reached. Seven years later O16. sit months F ora Temple, in the bi a ‘ Hiram THE WEEKLY STAR bed Friday—91 ge _— | year, BF luvin < tbc ne8, roy : ‘i aan ~ wis eee V2, 44-N2. 6,701. WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1874. . TWO CENTS. | js: guns Sooer mis GF Baler of atvertiving fern ish d on application FloraTemple beresif. se RE rene | ce RE WEE oo . Taare - — on Sox, no are — = T : : re e . | EVENING STAR. THE Nw AvsTuAN Movister, Biron, ‘MISS BROWN” UPON ACHOOL- MOULTON'S STAZEREEY. aa TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. ~- whe CninG SSnue oe ad RANMA WEL EV _ | Schwartz Sendorn, was presented to Presiden TEACHING, | Significant ee | ccaaae wrens Bret to beat this record, whieh he did im bow fb } ep ae r Grant thie r orning by Secretary Fish, in the | ‘Beloved Star:”—Yoars ago, before DameEs-| 1 seoulton's Inst statement, following the | sepetoen a eee, Sremee ee match against time, when his thom Buiza weavhitwey ffs caaruas.| Washington News and Gossip, Due parlor. ‘The usual congratalatory addresses | perience had tried her band upon me, 1be- | passage printed im Satucdar's’ Stam waptiat | ssn en rae Alley, backed him to beat 219 ‘The two Oowed Mon, =~ ree oe were interchanged. lieved in & good many fallacies; among them, | omg ilton’s letter written while she was sick | been received from the election for member of oye che conan a a gal PD Fd Some e urcetoday weregsiscorgn, "| rue sare Bonscany Gase—Tue report | Polites, Queen ad the seit oF foc cect: | Carriage a fow days efor ot wine promised o | tie, aeembiy mm the Department of Main-ct . Dexter winning tm ifs 1 3, an yanks oe ce " urce to-day ” ing. You see, i sort of feeling common dh nated rikke. So assed m Murphy, whe rode him.’ Ia AND THE BURLASQUE COMPANY, — that the grand jury on Satarday finished up e 2 be a -lore-babe, you know,” occars the follow- | thus: Compte de Maille, (rep) 36.00; M. on A Bow and Boilltact £x raves acta, Arvroray GeweRar Witttams arrived here | the sate Ati ape es ri and had found | 1 Very young teachers, that the epctal reason | ing statement as to bitherts unpublished at | (Ue — pate ale pee Wag Ee A IG, at B.fialo. Dexter, trotting against bis Se ers LOTUS, from his parerts’ home in the interior of New | cieven presentincenta, was premature. We have | fF my being born at all was that [ shoald dis-| very signiicant letters of tw? of the princ reptenaate,) 22.00; M. Berger, (Bonapartis.,) | hme or2.1s 1 3, under saditle. paced £18on the ER AND eee Lores | York, this morning. the best Featom for saying thac there are esveral | tinguish myself by drilling knowledge into| actors in the drama: | getting off her stck- | 12,00. The above’ metudes returns from all | Gourse’ ou augue! Ii, 18 in harhowe, toad Pe commesse with the B-Hahitad Bares, 1 a ¢ BELKear left hero on Saturday | DATHES on whose casos the grand jury have not | +pecimens of humanity, who were more or less | arising irom thst’ coutinement, where | ‘etmportant townsof the department. Iti | fastest and mort memorable record ‘or tit en crmence eith ine D-Habrto) Fe be present at the maces oe ane Gb Saturday | yet acted, the floal vote not having beon taken, | perfect in the art of manufacturing choice spit- | Becker sayt she ay white a: marbiewwitheyos | Probable, that the election will reeait in 90 | Immediately after neon gether I ene aaven nae | to be present at the meeting of the Army of the | but that Smong those Presented are certainly | patie. horribly apelied love-lettera, and pictaree | closed es ita trance, her hande on her bosom, Compre de Maille is the present member for | Based into Mr. Ronncr's powension, who witt- GBAND MATINEE SATUBDAY. Cumberland, which takes place at Columbus, | Col. Whitely. J. ©. Nettleship, Richard asi | Of people with impossible faces, potato bodies, | paim to palim, like one in prayer, she writes ths sate-at-Laire. - Grow bim from the turf. At the time of bie ve eiscawd = Oldo, this week. Fington, A.B. Williams, Win- Benton, Michael | Aud tege like a crovked hairpin with s pot-hook | loilowiat See aneit ei emameriae Grement Dexter was only nine years old. had ms Pric ; Tar Bivs-tiomt, which has been at the ser- | Some of thore month ned are charges with con, | #t{be end. nak tous: eres Poin pontine eoragpinags Viewxa, 5 ere is great ulupeods em Mf vessiond te tapeias troteuay gp girad ees saerpmlbsenseseAl Hy wit aan Strange to say, that feeling isn’t so strong | which I received from bis hand: ba Bry o2 | speed, an wanined ler tratsie yomIQvE-sUMM | viceor® Prot. Baird, of the Treasury commis- | *plracy, and others with Isrceny. t< | With me now, and’! mavage to get through the Weow ptnge gM Hance <p Scomioeion a would undoubtedly have redaced the trotting SEPTEMEEE 1 4—Kvory Bight.s0d two Matinees, | sion, was laid up at New Lyndon, Conn.,on the | _ Jt was fally expected that the indictment: | Dione without lying awake and thinking how | | My D/ax Farexo: Does your heart bene 12, | thces In consenaones ak cransrivantan prov- | record tar below anything that bas yet boon First appearance inf tho renowned = e " Would bave heen returned to the Court to-day. | Coeid possibly Jule the ranks again; but the | tarts allseit ueco? Bo does ming ane we equcnce © * | seen. On his abdication Goldsmith Maid as brears Resi: coe -f the rosmene® | 13th inet. Dat Jndge Humphreys being engaged in the | fring of meek resignation grime eapeciaity | @ Haid uot dare to tell you UT was rare, bat | territory by 600 Moldavian peasants. who for- | fumed the vacantttrone, aud hes clearly shown pos Spe 4 ors * ape : hearing of a case in the Equity Coart, the 3 LS ar th which | t0¢ bird baa sang in my heart these forr weeks, and | cibly crossed into district of Cxik. The | }, doubted right to the position, fur on the @ avd JAMES H LARKIN, Tae PowsaTax amp St. Maay’s. ne e : y, 4 +trong when I read the gushing epistiesin which | Wins ccveuunted with me merer ascii ten ttene z tas aisles aon ban ath er undoubted right to the p , fer on th ejotete, Musical | = J. g. | Stand Jury will not report their work until to- | fond mothers protest apainest the habit of mak- | 2%, pone: 7 Because 1 theaght tt soaid.| S°Termor of the st legrap! 0 Pesth | Cold Spring Course, Milwaukee, on Septem- FkaNK | Navy department is advised that the U- S. | torrow morning. To-morrow bas been set for lng thelr darliage stacy theic’ tessone at home. ateiee con take jevand not th tremble ut | for military. . ber 6, IS1, four yeare after Dexter's z we D | steamer Powhatan, with the St. Mary’s in tow, | trial of Benton in the Criminal Court, but a¢ At such times I feet lke becoming a devout | “mborrsss you a scaLI ih atreti rg a ae = APAI™. | record bad becn made, the trotted « second oy ee rte°s: | arrived at Boston on the 10th inst. yet no one knows whether he will be here or | Gahalic at once, just for the cate eee | ieee 2 ‘ upon, September 14.—The Standard says | heat in 227, or a quarter of ge cond 18. Cow ¢'tr at of seize — not. crossing myself a tozen times or <9 to keep me | Wit forthe beyond! When deat Fea the Schieswig question is assuming a seriou | faster than the renowned son of Hambletoutan. ae oreole 6 MipsHiPMAN GiLSEKT FOWLER died Angast + aioe MS | Once seain go to old Plymouth Iw Aspect, in consequence of the daily expulsion | She was then fourteen years old. aed we aa —— — ee don board the U. S. steamer Franklin, at CIRCULAR To NATIONAL BAnks.—The Trea- : dear Father. of Danish subjects and the hostile toe of the | striking proof of the fact that trotting horess de GEASD CoNcEst ‘ is, fi surer of the United States has iseued a circalar ESE TRIBULATIONS OF THE TEACENES, There can be but one meaning in these | German press. Pablic opinion will compel the | ‘attain the full development of thels apeod SUF FOCAL ead INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC, Spezia, Italy, < to rete: ae aa a | MRUSUD Sadana’ WaGAE 4s eace las GS Do these tender parente ever consider, my | phrases under such circumstances. *-1 am my- | government to send & formal protect ts Devine r of 8h and Bstrects | posure to atmospheric ences ine of e . , duty. tional deposit of five per cent. for the redemp | Ce? Stan, that the teachers of oar publi At the M. P. Onareh, cor fagain. Laid not dare to tell you til! J wis south ut the bird has sang in my heart these apd powers of endurance, t abe has since continued to trot faster every year. © and ultimately to retaliate by the expulsion 0 ; ier jects from Danish soil. ‘ ; aaale tion of their circulation, with instructions thar | Schools have no voice whatever inthe regula | fo-' weeks, and be has covenaited with Pen eee city, dives te Wt Dae oe eS OMT aa aad a eee A ORe | 11i6—The first bound volume of the journal | the United States notes may be sent co tas | tion of stadien, books, Le, but are merenms. never again to leave. ‘Spring has come,’” & Central and South America. adh Davin therein whee ae at ‘a Lah end _ ne ‘ony se or of the House of Representatives for the first | Treasurer under the contract of the Treasury cbines in the hands of the trustees ? Lat any “Of course, 1 should like lo share with you my pRALl To AMRRICAN NAVAL OFFiCu&S. Pork, ened, te 6 ansunh back wi yy > raiesion .( evering,' 80 cents y* ») t | department with Adams express company, aud | one take a schoo! report, and he or she will there joy.”” sama, Septem! 4 was given b 4 ; — fcrcucedanets scarsatas sactenel mice” | Vem mcrae camaniee cdcciere an | site Ge meas siauintone te ee erin | Get ee ee ee ground |”"Tassome it will not be claimed that Tilton | the people of this city on the eveurag at tee eh 7, WS, repented the grat ian ton iee ie eimonians Sennen are number of pages is txactis ri,” Ne | for the forwarding of notes und currency of the | to be gone over iu each, and the réquiromeuts | extoreaiton his wits tus Inte We oe inst., at the governinent palace, to Admiral | Til vsicy Pored me great fon MEAD Oe OS Pees Sh Seny A718. United States tor redemption. The expenses ot | generally for each year are mapped out for | significant bint to come “when she was all yu year, re = Collins and the captain and officers of the Uni ~ *° jo) Naw Ne Tu@ RESIGNATION of Whitley, chief of the | the transportation will be paid by the depart- | each grade with minute precision. If the schoo} right” apswered? The reply to that question | ted States steamer Richmond. — a anata’ Semel, ae Satnlo, oe Toa be. | Secret service division, takes effect on the Sat | MEnt, which will be reimbursed theretor. Ii | comes up to the mark well aud good; if not, | will be found intwo notes to Elizabeth from | arteurt To atsassinaty THE PRESIDENT OF Augort 7, in Qgains her own gE hema i any bank shall prefer, it may forward ths re- | then woe to the teacher! Instead of praise, | feecher, the sherter one enclosed within tue ee oe SL street, between D and B streets, signs | '8*Ant, in order to give him an opportunity to eliea amount by its draft on New York, Bos | she’ receive snubs of the most pronounced | other. The first is as follows: ath of August give | 225% on {Fecord; five lays later, 08 ra above Odd F ali, close his business. 8. B. Benson, of Pennsylva- | ton, or Philadelphia, drawn to the order of the | type, and will, besides, find herself minus em- BRECKER TO MRS. TILTON. an account of an attempt to assassinate the | S0Snd nett scningt dolce all Pm ig lg Chromos, &c. | nia. has been appointed acting chief to serve | Treasurer of the United States, and payab ein | ployment; ¢. ir she escapes being burnt in “The biessing of God rest upon y« Every | president of Peru. Letters had been received Sean Gard ian ey Af Seed a. per, Hangings, Wintow | meanwhile. United States notes. Acknowledgment will be | effigy at once, fur a rebellions subject. sPArk of Meht and warmth in pour own house will | stating that there was a conspiracy to murder ber 2, at Myste Park, Boston, fora special Sy hg . ae UL made to each bank for its deposit, when com here is #' muddio of that kind now in the | bea star an pon Wintee sid pancake broke | him, but the president refused to pay any atien- 2, at pene Park, Boston, fer ® speck aeatiaed _ : Ax ORDER hae been issued by the War depart- | Dieted, by remittance to it of a certificate in | Wallach school. One of the teacheres who, for ward tebosnd toward ite. Moone cea tren xeoce. | tion to them. An attack was mede as the pres. i arehie Aeon Pe BY Please remember Name and Number. jel-ty" | Ment providing that the detail of a subordinate | proper form. United States notes nnfit for cir- | sixteen years, has faithfully filled her post, had, hone but God—throvgh what & dreary wilderaess 1 | ident was leaving the palace to walk to his | Tecord \ Be. c A LiL EIsDS OF GENTL 8 OAST-oF¥ | Cer by the commanding ofticer of an artiilery | culation will be accepted in payment of the ad | during the past year, an unusual le im 2.14, amid the cheers of the assembled dificult set | neve wandered! There waa Mr. Sion!, there was | house, which is situated about tive blocks from | ™! , LEMEN ditional five per cent. deposit. of boys to deal with. Punishments were not | the barren sand, th i the government building. A number of men | TOusands. Elow low she ts destined to reduce eareutsan be abiverang or eatin en TOSER, | Lim’ bct oon oo soliate: Sim rane venpenisiliey —— +200 permitted, except detention fur half an hour | and despair that marked t bad posted themselves ready for an onslaaght. | {h¢ {rotting record it is unsafe to predict, for he pt ieee STH, y sia ex- | after echool hours, and circamstances were | cniy it might lead to the Promised Laud ; | Many shots were fired, none of which strack hus | *B@ sccomplishes her consecutive triumphs #0 Biz g Bete by tual prompts eluded tc | ergy, onot considered usa violutouot the fore: | aVereins News from Maydem’s Ex: | toeisore decidedly in favor sta won ros! | courage sree fondiine- Should dod nept og | ExCellency.” The leader of the movement was | CMUlS Atte lead to tbe conviction that se has Cash pad. DS | lation to which attention is called in General | SERIOUS ILLNESS OF CONGRESSMAN SHANKS’ Sete Cee eee ee et Te8: | Se restore aed rebate at home, aud while patente toy Seeeg med ‘a whenever occardon requires. It was the tutes ~ —— — —— Orders No. 12, of 1873, from the War department Fone sy, 1a, datea | fled; The scholars aid’ nog, seers Foih, | to cheer and sustain outaide of it’ snother ontlic |. Santa Maria. fou. | tion of her owner, H. N. Smith, of this city. to EXCURSIONS, &e. Firra Marian © Pidihe Hope. We ie Wok he ee : 0 8 necds help iu heart and spirit, it will prove lize» | spirators fled, but thirteen of them hav: “Pacific Slope, 100 Miles West of tha Main | Teach the required standard, and the Conse- | noble ss fow are able to live! and, in another world, | te withdrew her from the turf at the eud of thie NGRESSIONAL D)18- ‘ a been captured and will be subjected to aricor- | Sason and place ber atsthe breedine eked, tor ND TOUNNAMENT rates akong Arst republican primary meeting | Divide, Rocky ‘Mountaing.on Capital Creck, | (uence was that her loving friends on the board | the emancipeted soul may ntver thanks Qusirial. ‘The plot wasno doubt a wide-spread | it'ts now uuderstood that he has oomquered this in the above district took place in St. Mary’s } Sept. 6, 174, via Denver, Sept. 19, 1574," says: | bad @ beautiful opportunity to humiliate her by | , Hit woul errecy, Bmong discontented usemployed | determination, and that next season she will re- AND BALL county on Saturday last. The contest was be | ‘J send a special messenger to Twin Lake. Dr | Teducing ber rank, besides holding out the | feud me. muliary oMicere. The people awsembled in grest | a opcar on the turf in the hands of Ian Mase. Will be held at Belisvitie, Maryland, on tacen Dr, ‘Wilmer-the assezsor of internal rey. | Hayden's expedision, in the aggregate, with | PFospect of entire dismissal, for further en- | {0% “a bote here with my sister; andl it is permcrd | Crowds before the president’s house and cheered — Se Ge cee ae ist. Bue a enue, and State Senator S.T. Suit, of Prince | Pack tratns, has travelled 7,000 milea, inspected bag iin oracle ste "= ber atiorted | {0,2 (sie) ond will be an area tiee tam ns to | him on his esca SCANPALOVS CHAROES AGatver Tunee zi septlt-3:” | The other coonties hold their meetings Sat creeks and rivers, discovered new glacial val veep pe pee ah hatch eg Sea | Won petopaijel~ poner oem r, 7 Herald, from Erie, Pa., Sept. 8, says: The — y Det, Lot inst. | Meetings Satur- | eve ‘rich mincral and agricuitural regions snc | Pect that ehe could explain every mooted pain: | moral natare. her's handwriting, bat withoat |. FeBTRESS Mowgoz, Va., September 14.—The | Hamre com Ere, Pa, Sep Episcopal Ohei ND TOURNAMENT day vext, 10th inst. taken fleld notes amounting to 500 pages of | (the satistaction of each individaal piece of Schorr erlyrsenn gry oes OueINesd ag, | Netwegian bark Delphine, Captain Leschiey, - b Mreet Presbyteri n | , FOCTMASTERS Comuissionep—The Presi- | topographing. Mr. Jackson has taken over | smimated inquiry; bat with sixty or seventy of | tection or eignetare, but tne noveenclosed in | trom Cork, has arrived in ballast sceking ESaeebs 1s be cane et ™ | dent has signed the commi:sions of the follow- | 1 photoaraphs of the San-luan country. Dr. | te species on her bands, how in reason can city on Wednesday last, Bishop Jesse T. Peck, D. D., presiding About 2% members were pree- ent. Three ministers are on trial. The ley. K. K Moun. | such a course be possible? The trath ia that | ‘Your note broke like spring upon winter,” teil | {eight. She reports that she encountered ber ish, 187 se cyclone on the nigi ember 18th, 1874, maby parents are perfectly resigned to delegate | alfo to what note it wasin reply to, becaasethat | t} F ing postmasters:—Mrs. Mary J. Edwards, Port | Hayden hasreturned to East End, a tain, with a party. i hail, M, between, 6h | land, Conn.; James H. Harris, Fort one ax Ay ; iz Brag de tweive hours. There was a heavy chop ses Shaan keene. all the care and trouble toa teacher, while at | quotes the words of Mrs. Tilton's, “Spring has In the afternoon at the | B, Roberte was yesterday expelied from the J J x peng DAS | which split her sails. 3 Pi Wier, Washington, Pa; James W. | The expedition is dispersed Inevery portion | te same time they jealously refrain from add | come,” seking him to jchare her joy,” she | 7th instant, in latitude 37° 48° longitude ° 41 pre femdom phe nnong ah nrg od ‘RAND SOCIAL FE®TIVAL, __ | MAck, Holden, Mo.; Joseph 1. Clark, Milford, | o¢ Western Colorado, ‘Marvine's dicision, on | img the spice of aathority to the burden which | being “all right xed }) (but which Ido not pro. | Picked up the crewof the Italian bark Emma | CO% B. Marsteller bed teft hie heme ter Go GpR*ED SOCIAL FESTIVAL, Ping domas Newell, Passaic, N-J.; eras | the White River, has not been heard trou tor | Might make the transfer a euccess. | Sup of baber marked 0 (but which I do not pro- | §., from New York, with grain for Amsterdam, cursiay Wf Sienmae tek one ee (Under the ansp'c' of a Selsct Oommhiee.) © Eugales, Brookline, Mase; Henry M. Magee. | seven weeks, occustoning sowe apprehension hee hake Ghee | porta oe Fe oerain ann ch foundered that morning. | Shg'he bad been seen on the cars with @ women rthe benefit of Cynthiana, Ky.; George Rader, Carthage Mt. : 8 have k | anot . ; he captain and crew n men los PeuOOL, Alex. W. De Long, Huntington, Ind; Joun S | My stevenson, with a son o Lite San en PU pre op ote pa giceag eal [Pe ood ap tla ager Ree otro gyerything except the clothes they stood in. | OF ‘heard of times Aithouah eae ee ar * Adams, Jacksonville. Fla from a successtal ascent of Mount Holy Uross. | feeling and loving ponte oem witi | amid the prayers to God contained in the longer | PY ae fcandal wae connected with the above cases, the rk wilt be for | WASH NoToxtane Ansoao—The following | str, shanks, © son of Gongresmman Shanks, | it#t relate a little incident which occurred a | Note Beecber's suggestion that aut SF gre wulging what the charges were; but they mest val will cm- | Washingtonians were registered at Paris on the | jiesiii here and may die. Hecannot be moved’ | f€W cays ago: While engaged in a little private Nene tn sae Mec La Temperanes Comnpanceting tm | i osc been of ee“ Besmar ont” tm the Sane ot «lock af aigbt. | voth of August:—Dr. A. Brockenbrough, L. W. | Stores have been sent for in case he is snowed | teaching of my own, the pitiful yelping of a ps ‘NX. BEXCHER'S COUMERL SAY OF vax — Roberts, who was expelied. Nothing has heen soph 3 < Psa elt winter to the ra aad dog right in front of ‘my house attracted my at- | WHAT MR. BEXC PortTLaxp, Mz., September 14.—Tho tem ~ GcRAND PRIZE TOURNAMENT: — | B.cch*Rbrough. Thomas B. Brown, Mrs. K.U. | io ail winter in the inaccessible and lonely | C08 right in front of my house attracted my at; NEW CHARGES, perauce campmeeting at Old Orchard beach: on | 40H€ as yet in the case of the Kev. B. Marsteller. GpB4A5P PRIZE TOURNAMENT! Dean, Miss Dean, A. T. Dean, Miss A. L. D1- | gorge. His position is helpless aud melancholy Chava ciowiler korenad played “dog catcher” | | The latest statement of Mr. Moulton is the | Ssturday aud Sunday was not so largely at- | Some people think that the woman he was last a wards, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Klingle, E.S, Loom's, | im the extrem with a littie Cog. They, had chased, beaten, | signal for a new start for the reportorial inter- | tended as on the previous days. Interesting ad. | Se? With Lad “seduced him” trom the paths of — Jesup Miller, Rev. Dr. J. P. Newman, Mra. F . ‘ = : viewers of the New York and Brooklya press ‘Gen by Dio Lewis, Ree. A. | Virtue, and that the minister was under ber in- — S Was te GEN. Brtrer opened the congressional cam | and stoned him, had thrown him into the water, : putton-belding | Gresses were delivered by Dio Lewis, Kev fluence so far that he dared not again retarn to SABRE EX®RCISES AND BALL — ee 4 ee a, | Paign inthe Eseex district of Massachusetts ov | and then repeated their innocent amusements | and to sally forth to make @ sof Brookiys | A, 2teachem, of the Indian peace commission: | uence so far that he dared not ag patng tag R art S AD ALL, mon and Comily, Mrs. OU. Ek. Stone. Gonova, | icicasy night, with on elanccen, specch | until the foolish animal tell overand thus ended | taid on the Tom, Dick and Harrys of Brooklyn | Miss Frances E. Willard, of Chicago, ard sadced tub Woman, te ecmae San ham ioe eae a Ege Sige ceomes = Brown, GJ. Bartos. | watoty on aational toplon, the petuanal prrcen | their sport Heights, in order to learn their views on the | others, The exercises came to & close att night, sotnces Sao woman) < te Bosther, ane lett Sas i 3 Interlaken. August 2A. pe aon being on the alleged outrages in the south. He Wels, all eigns indicat that he “even | Plymouth moral a N. ¥.) Engte | 854 to-day the encampment will break ap. swould nate tor kins ‘an sebaee go oe onl ae ANALOSTAN ISLAND, —- ‘Miss Grace S. Bristed. dccistes them to be parts of a pian to reaew the | wished that be were dead,” if dogs ever ao wish | A reporter of the Brooklyn &- Loe Bugle pons Set eee hee ee PResipeNt GRANT arrived in Washington | Ar. crush out the negro and deprive fim of his | that; and coming to the conclusion that the | called on Mr. Tracy, ene of Mr. weeny A Lady Killed by a Fat nan Sax 30 hot Chak aieioeen ont ome Oana WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1574, ; pohtical rights, and be adds, that‘ this then is | only mercy which could be shown bim was to | Counsel, on Saturday, with the special object to | Wirwincton. Dex., September 1i.-An in- ~ - MESDAY. 5 Retesdng ‘attarmaoe, aud is the) guest 06 DED TI and toe men oC ieee ena ee ns Lee I gently encouraged a couple of | Obtain an explanation of that portion ot Mr | quest was held yesterday on the body of Mrs. | dle” by apy means. Another care was — i euding at midnight | Sharp, at his residence on Corcoran street. ri pests ‘ oye to h itdone at once. Moulton’s statement inwhich he charges Mr. | Sarah Jane Kussell, who was kill by a fall dur- | Yesterday; that of the Rev. E. M. Prosser. The ~ ‘exe Aprii, if need be, will again march to save the boys to have ne at on + charges are not tully known as the conference Py SU ee This morning he repaired to the Executive | country from traitors’ bands.” He denied ever ‘then, if any one will take the trouble of | Beecher with adultery Radice eva ng eager beam) ing a visit to the steamer Junista, with other desitae to keep the matter seoret as mech ar fwhich wi) | Mansion, and, though no formal Uabinet 7a having been in favor of repudiation or anything | keeping eyes and ears open near our school, he | Mrs. Tilton. Mr. Tracy og 7 ray eer ladies, on Saturday evening. She fell to th sible; but I have heard that they un ing was held, he witations with Secce- | hut sound currency. He opposed the resoin | can find bundreds of these ‘‘catuce ralers” en- | to by Mr. Moniton ts Mrs. Edna Dean Proctor. | potiom of the dry dock from the gang plank, | frconsist of lmputations oF en tary Fish, Postmaster General Jewell, Secre- | ‘ion of Congress adopted in 169, providing that } gaged in drawn battles, in which stones and | anc the publication of her letter Zz Mouiton is | causing instant death trom concussion of the deck tomrardl the \ tary Bristow and Assistant Secretary Cowan. | ali the bonded debt should be paid ingoll, be | curses of the hardest kinds aro exchanged with veace that ba bad ro teoeaic bones | m callers, adi use be thong: ¥ ' at the iri upbounded li a 0 nece that he hi ro We pr ¥ 3 — - Tied the reception room we hace oe earencrs: | cane be thonghtat unwise and wrong, but the | greateyirit and ubounded Itberality owe of | The lady reterred to had» business diftiealty Governor Di ‘ _] Buroreaxy Tuavec awp Teave Mr. Beecher fourteen : — e, | premise having heen mate, he never expresses | afternoon I saw a balf brick, sent BALtiMeone # PuTOMAC R. RK. Cv, but the President declined to see them. It i aD opinion otherwise than that the promis- | these f. r.’s as striking arg pce chara ent, Scrape ac ALBAN steamers sailed from New York on Satar: man whet : fi ‘ 8 “ iz: the England, & expected that he will retarn to Long Branch to | must be kept. He considers,the currency of the | quaintance with a colored woman who tarned at difficulty there was a very suarp and | ¢ in the Havemeyer caze is made public to- ¢ Engian ; Excursion Ticke s morrow, and not go direct to the west trom } tational banks the best the country eras, | thea rer, in such a touching manner that she | &0gry corre: ence on ber part with Mr | day. The cecision censures the course of the Kone ie bee - mes — acne Washington, aa was stated be intended to do. and thinks the of the country the high | grew ash-grey in the face, and turned to m: | Beecher. She spoke harstly and severely oi | mayor, but declines to remove him or take any fists mode in tho aggregate about tee buaaiod TO BALTIMORE AND RETURN. ae . rate of interest fer husiness purpose with ‘0 de Lawd. Miss, dese boys is de deb | im to others—to her friends; but Mr. Beech | further action in the case, made in the aggregate about to hun Tee Late Gewerat Fostaa.—The Engineer | tended his vote on the infleion bi bilsown. Where Civil Rights now, { wonda!” | ér’e letters showed that she had misapprehended —_~e Permors. Among. she pamengers were saree via bureau has issued @ general order aunoancing | course on the Al i Of course these unsophisticated complainers | bie action. canaren feleeaiy relations wits oan Crxcrmxatt, Septeniber H.—The stone-ware | and Dr. B. Beverly Coie. The foreign sten a POTOMAC R the death of Lieutenant Colonel John G. Foe | cluded with anea devoutly believe that a teacher can convert a | tions and resun ne bar = t Shenk “ — Ohio, nes running into New York are somewhat BALTIMORE & POTOMAC R.R, | brevet major general U.S. A., which sot. | eDts for their suppe room full of these playful cherubs into studious, | #le never quite felt that she hat not been | works of Shenkle Brothers, at Akron, Ohio, ning ° TO SEE b that deceased served in the army since obedient ebildren by mere force of will, even ir | wrenged in that matter. ‘This note, which & | were burned Saturday. The lose is $13,900, in » and participated in the war with Mexico ried at the utiprecedented decrease of ti these same parents find themselves unequal to | how publiched. relates to that matter and to | eurance $7,000. The Hamburg line has withdra CoNGRESSIONsL NominaTions.—Tha > ; } Sates tees its steamers, the Eremen line bas fol- , ¢ ‘ f ! convention fur Sth Missouri district nvm! | { poate sirable reeuit, wits, | that oniy; avd was a simple statement that she = re rn BAK UN'S GREAT SHOW. the rebellion with credit and gallantry. | hated Gol J.A. Seay for Congress. The dev the TOE thoy COT aee Cnr ee een Lon, | enleahia toecenn pemaatiecteeaammeee! | 5 Forerges-Yean-OLp Boy Hanes Hix. | '0¥ed thisexample, the Baltie-Lioyd company ycatpe Gf cngiaeers Mates ene of 1m Eaten, | SIMO the 2% Wisconsin dirteiok have namt | pate’ be TA mod SoU Ca tts ne | wots Gal oritten ee Ratth oe waninh Teen: facts —In Peoria, Ill, last Friday morning, tie | HAs taken of all its vessels, and the whole fleet peepee ate oiled Lag mrs bated A. G. Cook for Congress. The republi- | some of usdo know that the mere atmosphere | toward Mr. Beecher, growing out of that trans | atrention cr tee police was called to an amos: | !$ now lying idle at Stettin’ This company was 2 00 roand trip, Including sAmission ticket. cated to the services of his country Av a tricks | Cane Of the ath Tiltnoie district have nomainat:d 2 90 round trip, Ticaets tc rved seat, ‘1 9 i. bliged to discontinue by an absolate want of of a schoolroom is not particularily noted for its | action. . unbearable stench proceeding from the insur- | diig ~ Dencacal caters sien the bump governing | The note itself clearly shows that it cow ance and law office of Carson & McFarland, | business. gy mdaga gece bs poached the study department; and as the pump, by | no referenceto such @ transaction as itis now | on South Adams street. Both these gentlemen | ® aren pemanleneres fom bed mand 7 district, nominated RK. Il. Harlburt to: means of which knowledge is to be forced into | brought forward tor and used by Mr. Moulton | had been ont of the city some days and their | °DC~ ‘or one: ie fe Rpm a pe mt. ine for thirty days.” gress. The democrats of the 19*h Ohio the brains of children,has not yet been patented, | Mr. Beecher turned this lady's private letters, | office closed. On breaking in the doors a hor | 88@ Pastengers, 7 - - reig! oe mn = 4 + corner 6th am Tue Crvin Seevice Commission having re- have nominated Dr. D. B. Woods for Congres: they must study, and study hard, in order to | with others, over to Moulton for safe-keeping rible sight met the view. Suspended by a slen- = fe get Sa a re i an YOUNG.G P, Agent. sn The grangers of theGth Indiana district have learn; and if they do not make use of theirtime | and now Moulten attempts to wrest it from it: | ger cord from a hinge in the office door hung at little money can mi » a... 8 ——+—— | commended certainruies to be presented by the | nominated A. 0. Pendleton, of Johnson county during the day to do so, theu they mast make | trae meaning and to make it evidence to prove | ihe body of Herman Niehaus, a young ia | '8t be attributed to the goneral ot po EGULAR LINETOMOUAT VERNO __| President for the government of the light-house | for Congres. The prokibitionists of the tit | GUTne the day to do creuing, of the trastees | & transaction which never existed, and which | about 14 years old. employed by the firm as a | business, and to the fact that in jormation of the ® = service, the rules are now published, and their | Obio district have nominated for Congress D»!- | must reduce the number of branches to be | never had any foundation in fact.’ No impro- copying clerk. The body was bloated and de- | Overcrowded condition re ee pea BO AMBULANCE BIDING BY THIS LINE. | provisions are to be enforced by the proper of | wont Lock, a farmer of Scioto county. Thi Gen. S. a. S : n to his memory, the officers of the corps of en ee Hurlburt for Congress. The anti Sarficld republi . (the 19th Otic gineers will wear the usual badge of mourning | Garfield republican convention of the 19h Cui ‘i fi been spread everywhere studied. per relations ever existed between this lady and | composed, and had probably been hanging | ti® country bas m Oat Frank Hollingshesd, of the steamer AR- | Scere. Admission shail not be made to such | Springfi AE ee ages ny, Suthority tia: | Moreover, one may safely astert that a hun- | Mr. Beecher, and they were never on even es | there ceveral dave. Nichacs bad been le we throaghout Europe, The Palledelphle Bulleta BOW. baving entered inte a gontract service until after proof of good eaaracter, loy | E. B. Gillette. of Westtieta, will positive dred children will dio of eating green apples | pecially intimate terms. The frienisof this | charge of the office, and had probably hanged | bythe European lines ranulug from Philadel. ith ibe LALISS’ MOUNT VER- aity, good health and physical conaition, as eo republican candidate for Congress i: | before one will be made an ange! through over- y, Some days ago, ua himself in the mauner descr! after the de- BON ASSOCLATIO to run meteame tests of superior capacity by examination. A~ | the Lith district. exertion in the study line; andacuaily {¢ ia the | Boulton was avouteo makeof this letter, caused parture of bis employers. No possible cause | phis and Baltimore,which carry heavy freight Gatiy (Sands; excepted) to Mount Vernon, is tLe | women cau,from the nature of the light-hous: Oatsrro Gum he captured Cab: parents of children, in the formation of whose | to be madetohim afullexplanation of itsmean- | can be assigned for the act. line also brings quantities of goods for western Ree eee ree eee tn, Passengers by soam- | service, but rarely, if ever, be allowed to enter carey vig be xe acantcntar mee, eads the front consists of a basement only, | ing; and Mr. Beecher’s correspondence, which ine also brings 4 ee ere will AVOID the’ 5 jonble and veration | it, the regulations of the light-house board will. | 8¢@t leader, is ne »: ast ticable, disseminate such inf zanillo. When surprised by his captors Garc.» | While the back sports three stories and a French | Occurred 14 years ago. relating to this matter. | Mannia s far as practicable, disseminate such iaforma- | <Sdillo. : bring OF A CEmTenanian.—The Troy | importers who were once opmpelied to AMBULANUES (as a drew & pistol and fired twochots atthem. Whee | Tf, Who have the greatest fear of the effect of | and — on yep tte — —e fond bped mes Times soy that Cornelius Jackson, colored, | their merchaudice into New York. excepted) s: 10 o'clock a.m sreturaing aboci 1 p.m. | can receive eppoi@tente _ terse tae ane Gatvaa ate aes ie wos. Seem: 1 LLL ues one? and flea bee Danie ae: | aatene tant Sant eie chaaty pane Mechanicsville, by Rev. C. Dy Faget te Drums | says the Pall Mall Gazette, is reported from Boond Trip Tickets, $1; \acladins admien a to = oe tarde sey that he shot himesit. Tt ts thought mytee oauen iret: mehen paras Cate pect | him. ‘That this information was conveyed to Williams, of the latter. piace, Sackson war | Newcastle-on-Tyne. A Jewess, named e- eae mete Mage ESSN ONE, | gimmie te know tao dy Thun aus | Heads” “tinted tae he wont wile | anh Set aloe Ait tn tno | Mositnand qe he fy spam Tis | Nudie a i ath cisomnn | Spee Lowen augur trey roses at ae, te vite a Veruon Association. a * — ought to do al! the work, and that conseqnentiy | Own cl ‘ tion of the colored race from serv! > FRANK HOLLINGSHEAD. — b.en very ill while in England, and that inthe | THe Sovrm CakoLina marcnLIoAn con- | the little people have bothing to do tat emacs to the effertsof Bis friends to save her from thie vere slave. He waa iret owned by Hugh Peo- Sere tar Se nek Re ver Arrow. _sepé-im_ | opinion of ber physicians it will not bi ~ ] YENTION has nomivated D. H. Chamberiain for | themselves in order to become fine scholars, | er ra A ‘ der- s, of Lansingburg; then ¢ Leversees, of , 7PRE STEAMER COLUMBIA dent Sor hex to flak cromtag Gre atleetn | goyetor: and Itc HE Gissee, cee eee | ee rere ne ought to paint the | sod the facts, It ie disioalt for the imaging | the tame place: then by Sr fice, of Wuitenall, | {he DECK Lefore he could wrest the kulfo from s i ‘his year: consequently she will not return | Cumbent, for lieutenant governor. KR. B. El | other side of the picture, even if it isonty ‘ion to conceive of a crime blacker thay theone | and lastly by Mr. Becker, of Stillwater. He is a yt me yd the hotun, Seek Ty ‘0 the United States untl next sammer. | liott was made chairman of the executive eom Mus Baows, | Moniton bss ocmmisted on Ou: 14y. Soden ar cea etn ns ee evi. | rae ok MOET Seen Mawes Mon : e i v i markal y 0 . » pape eke, aioe semeubeanee ony vente wits called; ef ater eben are diseatis, | , TRE FIPTIOTH ANNUAL SeesiONof the Grand | Mr, Moulton, In the course of Saturday atter- | Sctont Gusom wemun wend neon toindicate, | Seizing @ table knife, drew it across _— Fgucret entertainments by Bir Edward and | fled, and other nominations will be made. Lode of Uda Fellows of the United States will | noon went to the New York produce exchange, | fe tocso't look day older than eighty yearsoj | throat. | Mrs. Haven ran MF PW ened Lady Thornton, were looking forward with —————— commence in Atlanta, Ga..on Monday, Sept | and was immediately surrouded by a pumerous age. but on ber return she found both of her owa ON TUESDA bright anticipstions to the opening of the su. Five Mew Drowngp.—The bark Henrietta, | 2ist, iu the hail of the House of Represeatati tus crowd, all anxious to see a persou who had children bleeding about the neck, and Mra, BALTIMOKBA ne rs ‘ “ of Quebec, tor Kotterdam. went ashore at M in that city, This body ts &mposed of repre- ained so much notoriety. — Boar the great rearet will be intxe iin es ize; | dalen Inland on the Sth instant, ‘The crew eke sentatives from forty-six grand lodges sta | & Either of those tripe affords parties @ fine oppor- | ot) ) at St isay who bas filled her position here | '©.tbe boats, one of which with a crew of five | thirty-six grand encampments, each grand bo Se Ses ee Sere i geal ich such quist grace, tact and god sense sailors upset, and it is supposed all on board | being entitied to on-, and those repyrsing m bus Ho seemed to have | Dears or THE Maw WHO Carrcanp Joux | Lewis standing looking on. The eldest child, 4 good many friends on the floor, and yet there | SvrRatT.—Coroner Brown held an inquest at | & boy About two years and a ba'f old, lay on his were not @ few others who thought it wold | the Morgue 1m Philadelphia over the boty ot | back on the floor with his throat cut, and ap F © | have been quite as well if, at such a conjunc- Benjaman Ste. Marie, who died on Tues a] ond, Potomac ith grams Saseaatan Nets drowned. | The other, with the master an | {han one thousand inembars being entitiad *» | ture, he had kept himeeit in the backgeoeen Dene pore poe leaps heaped en po pe a = arr Penconat.—Mr. Héury Howard has just re | eight men, wae ploked up by the steamsmp | two representatives. ht officers aad 139 ECL AF Oe diseare. Ste. Marie was the man who captured Class. Braterooms may be cogaged in advance by tarned to this city. He has been appointed by Matthew Goy and landed at North Sydney. representatives are accredited to the coming ABATTOIRS POR CittEs.—The sanitary com- epplicativn te the agents. The steamer can be char- ae 2 John H. Surratt, for whom the government Session. Past grand sires are permanent mem- | mittce of the New York board of health has re- d of 825 He ed onl Z, ~ . the British government a: their agent tor the | Hexey Wan Brecuen preached yesterda: r bel ted ty . ~ | offered @ reward of £25,000. He received oals tered nysghaac =a = oe a a and P ibution of aw made by the late Mixed | at the Twin Mountain lou ie) ys rday | bersot the gtaud lodge, being entitled to speak | commended the board to take the necessary pre- Mas stePa ' cbi'dren are in a dangerous condition, and the , - HL, to @ lar De , ~ | $10,000, and instituted a suit for $15,000, the . ° ENSON & BROTHER, Agente, | Commission established under the 12° articic | gathering. He read, as tho desis of his dis | spd, °err° om committees, but uot vote unow | liminary steps toward the removal of the busi. | scuQCqanc ireweuted,® Suit for $15,000, the | Sr Cet ae expected to recover, ihe tafe y “ they are representatives. Kleven past grand | nessof slasghtering from the city limits, and ~ | Tiated woman, after having her own woands = Donner nat ae engin. Wo understand, | course, the passage of Scripture contained in | sires are living; tem Dave dak Parsee | pertor slazghtert thereof in suitable location: irene tas kckoes tanta co tas Unie dressed, tore off the bam THE Dem Aes OfSCO Fe ee ea not Pe, able to | the arth chapter of Galatians, trom the 13th | raugements for the excursion to Atione neve | eee properly coustracted buildings. ‘Th | States Supreme Court, where it is now pending, | stab berself with a fork. NOW Pawnee bs coeene ete ote to feaplors wrutee ont pone been completed, and members of the order wil! | proposed ordinance in relation to the sub- Ste. Marie was a native of Canada, and was | D€ Temoved to the police station, and an officer 25th inst. An apnouncement to this effect from erty Pcp ‘occasion to the flesh rig? leave this week for the empire state of the | jectis not to go into effect until some distant enough to prove instautancoutly fatal, but the robo : was lett in charge of her. it is supposed that hiss will ehoct! rg cere eee occasion to the flesh.” &c. south, where great preparations have been maie | day, probably Jaly 4th, 1516, and will require | ‘Tt-One yeareof age __ | she is insane. per as ne Bactetee Bret Ae inkien sare Tus Fast Trorress at Beacon Panx.— | bY the southern Odd Fellows to receive the | the business of slaughtering to be carried on in SinovLar Law Surt.—The supreme jadtcia! > from v “4 ya pr ateoabeg pepiy ag There was a special race at Beacon Park, Bos. | Visitors, who will gather there from every state pe prc genang bes the river front, constract- | court of New Hampehire has been oceapied a’ 4 Littte Girt Ovrracep at a Camr- 3 Pennsylvanie a | Fitch 0. BN the brid amo ‘elect of Mise | {00, Saturday afternoon, between Goldemice | 80d territory of the union, from Canads, G-r- | ed specially for the purpose of utilizing all but | Nashua for a day or two past to hear the argo | Mrerine on THE SABRATH DaY- IMPBOVED SEL¥F-WASHER. S Minnie Sherman, arrived in Washington yes- | Maid, Judge Fullerton,’ and American Gi:l. | PY, Switzerland, and perhaps Australia. the marketable meats of the animals slaugh- a ved Bixby vs. Du = %, =. when the ‘ashes the finest Laces or the heaviest Beater. 7. J. Hale Sypher, M. C., of Loutsi- | Judge Fullerton won the first and Guidemith | THe Waite LeAGuERS IN LOUISIANA. Me ESwedish girl peered se ae LL, ane for without labor, and no wear and tour Tr ii) | 0a, basan eye ina green patch; pot from any | Mald won the next three heats easily. ter beet | wae Orleans dispatch says: ‘The events of the peg $00 me be tala county. Ontaae be sent to i hovse on Srists or can be seen at kukiox “‘onpleasantness,” but on account of | time was 2:15. She did not try to beat her record | week bave demonstrated the fact that the Lou. the abattoir — Ledger. | arrival in Nedven with others, 2 changed URES STAMPING 8 Panis sitet mase Srread | 4 Farat doxr—semreny sight « men, —— fhe tage on the giris and stole Bixby’ gir. The | oampment, broth Edward McMann, or McCann. Tih streat, iT hes been ang?6-ly Opposite Patent Office. 3 rous illness of bis tags SUIT AGAInsT Jas. Watson Wass.—When | jury brought in s verdict of guilty, Daniap | named James er, Gen. Frank P. | 5 3 Jas. Watson Webb wasAmerican minister in fined $140 actusl costs asd of them aged air. Gol. Thos. H. Nelson, of Ind.,iate | &f New York, attempted to jump on the New jas. was one METROPOLITAN DOLLAR STORE. | U'S"ininiater in Meuioo, arived in tas oty | Pork tan from the connecting rairoad bridge, Tent damages for the alleged Tegal cheers: Tittle sisters catied Lrespectfaliy cal) attention to the following oheap eer over, snd died in thires minutes after the oocur- nation of ag American vessel. subse- 7S THERE Gop Mullins and Andrew and reams nice goods: repos. quently ascertained that the condemnation was | ¢ral Custer’s final official the very act, and Sol 4 Gold Collar Buttons. not illegal, and the Brazilian government made | Terry recapitulates a rock, which Gold Betts of Stads, A VERY PLEASANT comes from CoA gg ad the amount | takes strong ground Gold Rings, werrsnted M&.. @2 and 2. Vicksburg of the formation of an order of sol- to the United States. amount—sbdout spew Lab omg gees = Bracelets, best goods, §2 pair diers from the Union and jerate armies. ,000—was tendered, but the Brazilian - ble and fed viated” Uaattaise'aad Opora elicited at the nary ings, nod the Sou, on the ground that is wee cain obonnee: | Mevertioeess at on One- Bite Bar Drops, new designs, large va- organization of the Order of the Biues and ait of what that government had paid to Mla- pp Ren daesioee and $2. we Grays seems to have made rapid progress. ister Webb. Suit som meee benese in the pte one of our most estimable ber Urusaca; lotest sapien ‘TRE REPUBLICAN CAUSE in Spain has been United States district court United | found in the rept.and the devil who rs States, to recover from Mr. We the alleged yan . Hechineres ong’ Okurtar Casieistse German ends pga dedicieney.—iv.-F. Post, 12h AP Blow, chettanan Fost Cains, setts of Jewelry, Bracelets, &c., Sc. diplomatic ae ae The ‘ambeseadore Hom. Esennzer Ksow.ton, oF Matwz, Hetaiy of the Siumour! ax 4 ts handsome &; ‘Hon. Ebenezer Knowlten, of Mont- rove Bouwece Holiee Bea tory sees on Saturday, and the usual official coartecies ‘ile, was Growosd tna strone nenenisfonitionss | shatests/arge bem i= Solid Steel (handle acd Biade one piuse) Bilver- ‘Thursday afternoon. He went into bathe, | to poet and Table Kutves, $2 per se:t., aeL GRIER Ge Gan and it is was attacked by heart dis- | to re-pffirm the principles of price. Ax Exoisa Orion of Geant—Here is <— ate ie, ae on Vite Metal Silver Piated ‘Tablespoons and Forks, an English opinion of Grant, as eet forth in the "£8 350, purchased me a eee = 20Pin Extension Hat Backs. reduce to $75 or | Campbell, of Bt. total 1806 and 1896,” Ho was 6 Baptist minister, had fos a slwase slat oc. “Picvare Frames ta large va pocioa nrg <p hn oe] held some of the offices in the state, and of other articles, ceived, aud all vers 1-w. = the Navy department. — SILVEREERG, METSOPOLITAS DOLLAR STORB, | . : sepl-tr $19 Trm ST. WEAR PENNSYLVANIA Av. Jeged Rakies br from Gltacn coaaay es Gas einen, Acer asta ee hadan the i if il il cy i feet i

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