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DRY GOOD: FROM LasT SEASON. DBESE GOODS, SHAWLS and CASSIMERES over from Inst season. which must be sold to mabe rocm, wo will offer them st LEDS THAN HALF rick Also. 8 steck of GUINNET'S SLACK SILK. = ore snling at old prices, $1 60, @178, Worth 28 per cout. more to-day @EO. J. JOMNSON & 0O, ___7 ER Market Space, MASKET SPACE. 705 _sepé-cotr 705 IMPORTANT. TLE S. from 87. to @4.t0 per yard; a first Fate SILK tor @1 78, worth u>w Bt 25. OsSEMEBES. BLACK av¢ COLORBD. ali the new sad destrabis shades, a S0c., worth 6255, ALPACAS. BLACK ap¢ COLOBED, ail «! ; special bargains im colors st 2c., worth 25. HOUSE FUBBISHING GOODS. BLASERTS! BLABK&TS!! 224 sil wool Bisnket, 95.80. worth @5. Table Linen. bieached. full width Sc. Bleached Sneet- 2 On« case Honey gi. 100 new 1 case Oreton’s dark ab sdes, 12360. DRESS SH1BT8. complete, made of Wam. 14 ‘a Cotton and Kichardson’s Linen, for @1. Worranted, Sepi-tr WISWALL @ GWYNN. FALL DRY GOODs. Buy Woe! Fiannels while cheap, from 15 to Tic. Centon Fiarnels, 8. 10, 12% to 20 Mev’s Underwear. S00. up Cheap line rarty tail Dress Goods, to be closed ont, from 1234 to 28e. Colored Cashmeres in all new shades, from S0c. to ibmeres, double width, Mo. to 91.2. bw Da nn 3 old prices, although al Deve oc, te oo shady of all Kinde, Heavy Bed Twill Flannel, 2c. — at reénced prices Always good value for your money. T. NN. seopé-tr 709 BARGAINS ONLY! GooD WHITB D UDaIN, ket Seace. FLANNEL, WIDE WHITS FLAW- ACH ED COTTOR, 9. ALeaGa.st on LAC! + 31. Wool BLAUK OASHMERE. 75. LAS VERY CHEAP, 1.35, @1.50 57, 80, 62. y B 7 LOK. 28 Largest WHITE BLANKET, $3.50, worth ‘sugsl-tr Job LOT, CHEAP. 1,000 Ladies’ ail-Lizen Collars at Se. each, so'd at 15. 40 pieces double with Black Alpacas. 28c. ® “ pure Mohair double-width at 37c.,' sold at Buc W pleces pure Mobair, very fine, st Sic., sold at 6c. Fall Poptins, couble width—Bottle Green, Navy Bive, Seal Brown, Cardinal, at 252. per yard. Black Cashmeres, 50, 62,75, 87c., @1, etc. Heavy Canton janes, Se. New Fall Prints, 6c. ‘23g wide Sheeting Cotion, 2 and 25c. Flannels, % wide, 2%. English Calicoes, yard wide, 123c. Bed Ticks, 10, 12, 15, 2), 280. Table Linens. 37, 40, 45, 80c., ete. Foil Underwear for Ladies and Gents. Nicttingham Laces cheap. ‘Bed, Bloe, and Gray Twill Flaanels chean, (, MA. TOWSON &@ CO, 636 PENSSYLVANIA AVENUE, - sugS-cotr South side, near 7th. BRODHEAD & Co., 939 PENBSYLVANIA AV BETWEEN ‘e AND 932 D BT. 10x 8TS., ‘. Offer to their friends. castomers and strangers FALL DKESS GO0US AT REDUCED PRICES. Bisck Lyons Silks, 75e. per y'¢ and ap (old prices), Beal i brown. 7’ Bioe and Botile Gees Sikes ai au Woot French Osshmeres, 7Se. snd up (original £ |paces and Mobairs (double Ds joe OT Bisek Alcor ent motatre double told), ae. 0p, Madroscog; (god lot. S-Button Kid Gloves in Black, White, Street and Qpere colors, @1 35, au- ‘Table Damask.60c. and up, All-Linen Doylics and Napkins, 76c. and up. Ladies’ and Gent’s Underwear et man’ Bux’ Flere for Yelling, 800. and up, Onvet+ ‘and op, x es, dest wera ming hed. ma yard, Belts and Netted Silk Ties, Collars, Cuffs, Handkerc pee ae Ieee caster or kewrect market prices. Gali and examine. BRODHEAD @ Co., sog>-ly 939 Penn. ave sod 933 D street. JUST RECEIVED, 40 PIECES GUINET SILKS. turers’ The GUINET BLACK SILKS, which are the Dest makes and most renowned in ‘the rates, we offer very piece of these goods at the fur- celebrated to purchasers mer prices. Among theee Silke just opened we offer some very ehboice at $1.20, @1 75, and 2. Plain, Plaid, and Striped All-Woe CASHMBRES AND DESEGBS f F fail just received. WOLFORD 4&4 SHILBERG, 517 BABKET SPAOB, ‘Third door from 9h street. ye $1.0, 93, 92 Band Very fine qualitics at 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVERUS. We Reve gone over cur stock and re eed prices = .: ac figures, to close out our SPRING ABD SUMMER DBY GOODS. Botwithstanding the ruling ALL MADB-UP GOOps, ALL UBDEEWSaAR, ‘ALL DRESS FABERICR ere lower than ever before, and tn quality that can Bot be ad. eres! rouse pe ny wegen S288 SHIBT MABUPACTORE GENTS FURMISGING EMPORIUM. FOR BOYS, unfinished, at G30. Meo lowest prices RAILROADS. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD SEPTEMBER 3p, 1876. M. LEA 00—Balticore, isimore. WASHINGTOS. Heott at and Wor Reetene. ‘Baltimore, Way Btations, Ellicott City a-d ard Norfok Bx- Btations aad Bal- Appepol's. o—New York. Philwe? . On Sunday, all more on'y. 3:30—Baltimore and W, 4:30—waltimere and Lancet cept urdey d: emits son Bate ras on a iv ‘tne ester, Bleeping Louies ay ‘ations. E> press. Uity, Frederiox and W: 4:35—Preaerich and Pelee of Boab iiten B aoch ly to Berneiey. boujevitte be cars to Eliiontt i the'as. lis and Way Statioes. ‘ieviile Exprese. Bx- Derr Ps a 1 acianst! end 45—Baliimore and Way Sts:ions. (Connects 6: for Apoapolis: n Sand: 7:0 0—Phtiade! pnia and B: 7+ $—Baiti oreand Ww. 7.35— &: actions ttaburg, Onicago, Columbus and San- dost y. 26—M« = Et - — * wg Way Stations on Metropoll- 7 >. copnection + D. Deh: t OM 455, 601 ane 6 ‘3 Pennsylvania avenue. pat other trains dally, except Sunday. tion 1p Sunday 1or Hagersiown or Val- York an¢ Philadelphia at nd sod 613 Mth street northwest, where orders will be takea baggage to be check: for in the cit} *HARP, ed and received atany point faster of Transportation. Ticket 4geut. LM. COUR, GEO. 8. KOGNTZ, Geverat Agent. sept-tr GREAT 1876 PENN BYuVagia ouTSE 1876 To the North, West, and Southwest. Double Track, Steet Rails, Splendid Scenery, Magnificent Equipment. ULY 107s, 1576. tou, city time, from Depot, streets, 98 follows: cm 3 ‘Trains ‘eave W corner of ol For Pittsburg and ti lor Usr to Pittebur; imator ond 8 West, ily, with Par- p.m. daily, with Pal- ace Car t+ Cnicego, and 11:30 m. daily, ex- pt Sandi Oars attechea. For Philadetphis, except Sunday. Lemited Express, ar. Accommodation for Baltimore, except conday. For Pops’s Creek Line daily, except Sunday. For aurapoli-,6:60 and ™ . except Suntay aaily exoent t Satarde or Bie oy Fy net 0pm. “ally except Sunday, with Parl 0 a.mand 4:20 p. eOErIORencne BAIL- 4:2 tI 5 p.m. 4 Bieepiog and Parlor Car accommodations can be precnred at the Offices:— Ty. vena y Ivan! be I theaet corner of Thirteenth street acd Penn- Northeast coraer of Sixth stract venue, and at the Depot, where for thé checking of Baggage to orger je tination from Hotels and Hesidencos ea Jn... Gen'l Passer 8 O¥ D. nger Age FEANK THOMSON, Gen'l Manager. 381 at. 3 HIVERSAL &.R. FIGKET 0 to oF from at eet | BAILEOAD TIOKBTS oF soid Bepgaee checked thro: - D. WHITESIDR. ash. iy 937 Penn. ave.. Candy store, STEAMERS, &c. =P lab oTics. Ss gO aot On and sfier Friday. Ist. the schedule hours Boats wilt rhs: 8. m., for Ourri i and every Fi ‘7 For information a) pany’s rf, m7 under the Mi fan Sppoatte ihe “Treasury, or to tbe wharf. September the Ferry, ‘3. oman snd FRIDAY, st 7-8. m., for or iit 2 hanks isin ste, 10:38 11:30 a. Sem y EXPR CLYDE'S NEW EXPRESS LINE, PHILADELPHIA, TON ASD GEOBCRTO' TURDAY st 13 m a7 p.m. ily. Cor ALBXANDB! retarving, LEAVE | GEORGETOWS every, MEES LEAVE PHILADELPHIA every FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. THE H. BYLEs, will of street, ever & GoLtons, Biver bi aang te spogmeanitn, ener her wi oth 2 On TBUBSDAY MORNIN on the Potomac Nomfal, including the favorite summer Nos STEAMER “MATTARO.” Oar AX and, T o'cwck, . as for down =ees Frese. J.B. BERRY & 00..(Late of Baal Oo.,) northwest, G17 both strest FAMILY SUPPLIES. A BREAK IN THE PRICES OF FRESH MEATS. UNTIL FUBTHER NOTICE YOU OAN BUY or J. M. KEATING, 4 GOOD BOAST OF BSEF AT 10 CENTS. A BETTER ONE AT 19% ORNTS. THE BEST AT 16 OBNTS. STALLS: 140, 141 end 142, 7th st. wieg, Center Market, 32 and 34 O street Market. sept-fm.w DRE ihe We are now sell FLOUR. ELOH’s, SW18S and other FAMILY FLCUBS of a leas rate tae hes boon in the past soven.eon (17) years. Call for priosa; perdi ski BESD’s SON. sepé-st 1216 F street northwest. RTALLS 635—636 ALLS 2236-935 OBNTEE MARE BT. BO. Lis wane above, confident: J. A. HOFFMAN. os he can please all ) aks @ trial of thet hie choice svock of FRESH MEATS OF ALL KINDS. All orders conscientiously filled and satisfaction guaranteed. sugl?-ly eugs-ly JOHN R. KEBBEY, _ a Dealer in First-clacs BEBF, VEAL, LAMB, MUTTON, @. CUBBED BEEF A SPROLALTY. 629 and ‘Mar! \ wfngiase 458 an $30 Center ‘sth-s. or. a Post a toatl altaete of charge, ports HAMS, &e. COAL AND WOOD. WOOD AND Coat. OFFIOS OF JOHN KENNEDY, North Capitol and H sts, Bros. wr Pre to weil Hi ALLY COAL at follow! Rene Valley prepared st & Gy.’s best al! okio, egg siz “ow nat oe $6.0 Per cord. jakers’ Pine, @6.80 per cord. Spruce, 85 per cord. ‘ood Goal delivered prom ptly, and free of te any part of the city; 2240 Ibs. Coal, guar- qd aneeed. I guarantee my Lykens Valley and Shamo- kin Coals, as I keep none other to farnish as@ sab- stitute. ‘sos ot C0aL! Coaur READ! READ!! PANIC PRICES! ANTHRACITE COAL from 5 per ton mp, ac- cording to quality. Having on hand the /arses stock in the District, embraciog every variety, are Prepared to fill orders at once, without waiting for the wncertatn arrival of Auction Coal, 2,240 Ibs. always fornished to the ton. &/ Try us before purchasing eleewhere, JOHNSON BROTHERS, Main office and depot, Johuson’s wharves, foot 19th and 13th and F skrects southwest. Offices. 1902 F and 1149 9th street northwest. peptcotr COAL DOWN! COAL DOWN: GBEAT DECLINE IN PRICES. C0aL AND KINDLING WOOD. 25. echae Sars Sam Tees PATENT BUNDLED KINDLING fecha bean Ban. HENSON @ HEO. ‘Mill and Depot ?th-street Whart, tebat-ly Branch Office 1918 Pennsyivanis ave LUMBER. LUMBEB! LUMBER! BLINDS AND MOULDINGS AT WHOLESALE PRICKS. Advertised Price List y BER. me, Seen Lauber Yard and Building THOS. W. SHITH, LUMBER. LUMBER. LUMBER. @UB BEDUCED PRLOES: VIRGINIA PINE BOARDS, por hundred, 61.60 WHITE PIBB OULLS, (6008)..-noe 9.00 WHITE PINE OULLS, (12 inch)... 9.00 WHITS PIEE SIDING. reaemee 8.00 WHITE PINE ¢-6 ond 6-4, DRESSED... 9.60 Our 15 DOLLAR BOABDS Are Forst Quality. 4LL 16 FEET LENGTH. 57Oall and peo them."68 WILLET & LIBBEY, AUCTION SALES. DD oFCareon BE0s.. Acctionsers. s0usow MONBING. st 1 in cur auction rooms. on looks with ei eS OF Tre TS SOUTA WEST. aT Avu- DS, TH Segueay aro 4 OF 924 77a aOntawscr’ < office of the trict cf Columota, and to nee dieecton 5 Public sale. for cash, at the auction Toome of Dass ‘Broa, corner sth and D orth west, on MOMDAY, the 11th cay 1576, fine ealp’ cal ub ie’ stig Ss" eeel gots ana ‘Lot Ladies Scarfs. lot Oor- mente of 6y id ana iS wontha, deterred ments t) . i Der 9 schment Ih favor of Geoten We, | Lescoured by deed of crust on property suid, ead 40 inet Jacob 0. Gidsoa ‘The Coanters, Sbriving, Show Oass, Silk je &o.. will he sold tn front of the Suction reums on TUBSDAY, 12th September, at 12 o'clock m aL ARP. U8. Marshal, D 0. eps a "DO SON BROS , Auctioneers. JUNCANSON BBOS. ctl neers, Boutheast corner 9.b and D ats. northwest, draw len per cent sepll-staetw ED, Trastee. LIAMS, Anct. UNFBRVIOBABLE FUBNITURE, CONS! «F D&oK®, CHAIRS, TARLES, OA &c ,dc., AT AUCTION. Will be sold. on TUBBDAY MOBWING, 12th September, 1876. at 10 o'clock, by order of the Secretary of the Intertor, as the Seaton 2 ullding, the ebove ment — ‘Terms DUNCANSON BROS, Aucts. { Repub.1t,.Chron.it} ec p9-2t ABNEILLS P. & PAN Ddsel and Real Retate Broker. Teer SALE OF IMPROVED PE?PERTY. BETWEEN BN AND O STHEKTS NOSTH AND 97H AND 10TH STREETS WEST. 14th,1878, ana dul ja Liber do. 792, 404, one of laod records forthe Dis-. trict of Columbia, and by the written request of tae ban —_ x a gecured thereb: will al lees, on FRIDAY, the ppc ek Pee of the oft Woah! Sth street’ northwest. thirty- it ¢38), GSAMAN, Aucir. (ge he same be henge Bon (Site erates MaRedaL’s GALE ra O streets north, and 9:b ai In virtue ofa writ of fieri factas, issued out of the Clerk's Office of the Supreme Court, District of Uo- lumbis, and to me directed, I wili sell at pablic h, at the Bazar, on woul ma AY, the 19th day of Beptember, 1876, at iy ‘one Coffee Mili, seized and lovied Upon as the goods and chattels ary Troem ner, and will be sold tosetisty execution No. 1s 363, 1m favor of Hoover & Brother. ALBX. SHABP,U S. Marshal, D. 0. soped BUBUH & BOBT, aucts (Tuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEE’S ALB OF IMPROVED PROP- ERTY UN GREED STREET, GEUBGETOWM, D.0., AT AUOTLON. Ry virtue of a deed of trust dated the 29¢! day of June A. D. 1878, and recorded in Liber No. 791. folio 25, one of the iand records of th District of Columbia, and at the request of tas red thereby, sell,on mONDAY, ‘Auctioneers. WRLUISG, ON SOU 10TH AND livx 8: of Ooh thereby, we will the premises, on WE! 1876, at 536 o'clock p. ‘thence Green street @ (28) feet: theoce west parallel with treet one hundred and twenty (12) feet; foll 4 sated’ j ashington, Bridge s Lert rea ha in the ot of Weahingvon Thenee: north parallel to Green street twenty -fve (25) subdivision cf a part of square north of square unm- | Je¢t; thence rest ina straight line to the place of bered three hung: fifty-one (351), together inning. tmproved by a comfuriable Two story with the improvements, £0 Brick Dwelling House. Tbis property will be sold ‘Terms: ‘with interest at 8 per cen eed of trast da 5 Jane 2%, 1875, and nem from June lst, 1876, to day of sal the Isad rec ud the balance at si cof eale in cash, eighteen mopt! ith Interest, sec: the sam of trust yeela. A denne ‘operty sold. A de, will be requrred ai time of wale, and If terms of ring, the 24th day of June, 1575, at centum per sanom ‘One thud cash; balance in 6, 12 conveyanc- ths with interest at 6 per centum, s cured complied with tu seron days. the trustees fosorce {rast on the property, gold. Ail convey the right to resell the property, at the risk aud cost | 82-irg at the cost of the purcl ‘A deposit of of the defaulti: chaser, five days’ adver. | #100 reauiees Parsee provers - a t 4 EW, Frustes. sepT-d THUMAS DOWLING, Auct. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer. a teement. B.H. WARNES. buss cokds GEV. W. STICKNEY, { Trustees, [)oWSMAN & GEEEN. Auctioncors, aBUSTER’S BALE LOT ON SOUT: OF VALUABLE BUILDING ‘4 SIDS OF N STREET, BE- T AND 92p STS’ shi Co TOREITOR, seps dts THOS. DOWLING. Auctioneer. A JERSEY AVENUE, LB W. Ww. B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, By virtue of a decree of the OF VA Metri ambi TRUSTBES’ BALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES- See datas Panseciditene iru ane , in LABGE OOMFO: ABLE DWELLING. TOV: Bi of a decree of preme Court ments theroos, © | of the District of Columbia, tm equi th ‘Terms of eale: One-fourth cash; the balance in | cause No 4832, of Charles B. Smith et three equal ii 's }, and 13 months | against Some the Sag of sale, bearing interest from the 4: of sale at ©! ooo (8) per centum per anaum, or aan than one-fourth. at the election of the purchaser. ‘The title to be retained id. "If the tormus of saleure not com Jha seven days from the day of sale, Tesell the propsriy at the ing parchsser. All veyarcing x as oust, 100 “ontanse OUNIAHES 8. EDWARDS. grastees, SBWERT. Anctr. iTS iT, AT sept-codds HANOBRY SALB Cc HORTH CABOLIN® Avorion SNOOnD By virtne of @ decree of the of the Di 80 NO. 4.004 sa! + ‘ore may pay ail cash on jaye therefrom. Be dood mone! if the purchaser or itm the ferms lot No. a city, rT front of shty-six feet five inches on Sorth Gatcline evensevand au average depih of about one actin: One-third ct the purchase money inca twelve — with phn cont. ioterest. Defer- red vr rity ranbalt rushes, ‘street northw DONCANBON BHOS., Aucte. BANKERS. ports eons oy FE 100 ARPRIBRNWS $1,700 | Sac t aes 3 Ke. 24 cesta | eae UNSUBPASSED | siz: EVENING STAR. : September 11, 1876. is jelmbeld a Lumatic> eS) OW OPINION ABOUT IT. id obe. to ) ba, i guess I don’t.” was the re- ply, “al you mast pot judge me by my I baven’t had ag to eat for ive. “They are afraid of hurting uemeel ves ve. oer Ba55 GOING TO TRY FOR LIBERTY. “Well, Judge Cartis, wast steps do you Propore bd take about Dr. Helmbold’” was ihe inquiry. taken back to that asylum, for they would tie me down now.” an person have to be tried in New York. Tne Doo- lor is @ little eccentric, but not at all Insane, No physicians who have ever known him ince him insane. He will begin an action to recover his rights.” Helmboid,” said the reporter, “is there apy truth in the stories that you at- tem; to commit suicide?” “Nove atall; it was an invention of my brother's. The story that I am in debt to Jobn Chamberlin 1s ailso@ lie. He will tell ‘ou that Idon’towe him aceat. My wife is sympathy with me, but she is dent on my brother for her support, and cannot very Weil act in opposition to his wishes.” Hints to Housekeepers. Bill of fare for eight persons, September 9. Vermicelli soup. § Boiled cod, with oyster sauce, a Boiled potatoes. H pt ped of beef, ‘sweet potatoes. Chicken stewed a la Creole. Lobster Pancakes with “Chicken a la Creole: Cat up two chickens; put the pieces in a saucepaa wit ——— fry them. When browa, take most cs ik the onions; take the skin and seeds out of eight tomatoes; cut and 4 them with the chicken, together with haifa green pepper fine, a teacupfai of trick brown gravy, and the same quantity of beef broth; season well; cover; let the — wi ter with four ounces of flour, two ounces of sugar, two ounces of melted butter, three eggs and their yolks; mix weil; put some bulier in a fry-pan and fry them ou both sides Of @ light brown color; put them on the table; —— some stewed peaches on them, then ro! , putsome fine sugar Over, and glaze them with @ red: ‘salamander,’ which is simply around fiat piece of iron fixed to an iron handle; with the round Piece, heated red-hot, you glaze the surface of any dish, after it with sugar or bread crumbs.” “I regret,” adds M. Dellee, “toobserve that your colleague of the Sun, otherwise so ta- telligent, seems not to know that boiled beef (pot-au feu) is the most eminent French cosmopolitan dish, aad is served on tue best tables at least once a week. It is an old say- ing that in the time of the wise Sully and Henry the Great, that King desirei that ail the peopie might have the bolled poule au pot with tue beef on Sundays. If we were to banish boiled meats from our tables as not bubitives, what would become of the time. honored Euglish and American coraed- beef end cabbage, a dish not to be despised in its place by the greatest connoisseurs?”—{ World WHEN MEN ARE at T: Besr.—Dr. Beard states that from analysis of t! ves of @ thousend representative men in — life over old age in original work all the ter when we consider the fact that all positions of honor and they ha done tise work that give hem thelr ve fame. Portraits of 5 almost even! anced. Ti period, on the ay , is from 38 to 40. After this the law is that , but en- part; one part; gam arabic, twenty parts. The soda is intended to dissolve the mucus, the @rabic to ta- crease the adherence of bronchial 4 Tae croscopic fungus. may be the truth ofthe theory on which it Is founded, has the merit of =, and if its application did little good, it do much harm. THE DANGER or LAMPBLACK—Within two years there have been three shops Massachi = > shoe from lampbiack. A spiration, a of water, @ bit will create the of iit et ‘aglow like char- ype oy and so ignite package; gd it fires, will start a i” i peano’ upso st afat'ss tossed re marking, it 5d AUCTION SALES. f i HE if HU FE th : g ; restored, a uegeu was taken, this me with taleratie Ang But one auntie did not avd the next time his dina, who bad been watching him intently. rea hastily forward and began rhakiog Lim and siap- ping bim on the back. it was 12 o'clock, and the thermometer ood At 9° im the shade, and thet artist ground his teeth ®ad looked to see how far it ‘Was from the window to thesidewalk. Three or four more ungatistactory altempts were Tuade, @pd @t last the DAOy, Who had been taken out of the chair so many times and was pot properly secured, siippel dowa on the floor with & thamp. A grand bubbal followed; everybody screamc4, the tim! Auntie faintea, and the pay Were broken, and then he came forth, saying that he had been suddenly called tains 0 see w mau. — je was #0 much relieved on that they would not try again toat forgot to live up tohis rules and “pay when the negative ts taken.” started demand sion, Pa. the defesdant be aston, Pa., fendan| ing Allen C. Laros, a young school- ing master, who was cb with havi isonet satire family for they spose at — gain. The evidence o Was Couciusive, @ad the defense t plant iteelfon the plea of court-room was ‘ked by @ sudden rash as the rumor flew that the jary, afier bat two hours, had determined dict. Amid @ murmar of expectanc; — ed. : Bore =r sheriff 6 oan So arde of trying @ choking on the supposed unoo: scious sufferer. The suggestion was followed, 5 struggled, recovered. Believers ia his ep- llepey said that he was just recovering whea this test was applied, and would have ay be few minutes any ay; bul People upoa bis demonstration & @ fraud. 1 ___ a A Man KILLED BY « BULL AND His Bopy Devovusep wy Hogs.—Jacob Ten Ey&, about seventy years of age, one of the clgest inhabitants of Green county, who lived three miles southwest of Brodhead, met with @ horrible death Sanday, Septem- ber 3d. last Lime he was seen alive was about 10a. m., and it was su; gone across his pastare to bis son's. the afternoon b 5g Eg ii Hs Bs i | § shoats, ch reepected, and a ver ulet, good mu b zen.—( Maddison ( Wis.) Jownal IF A FELLOW should woula I in print, think { don’t professor # WHEN Mrs. Van Auken installed @ Chias- man in her ki y, name is Mrs. Van Auken; all me inst.” “10h! me can no "member Mrs. ‘anee Auken. Too lecee namee. 1 caliee you Tommy—Misses s7The Centennial Jast rows of sammer.—{ S27 Why was the first the of the beginsing of ths fail. s7Luiu, “the champion female trapezist Sigts Eocteg has cesaneg parca a covered that Lulu is a man! oii of September like ? Because it was feart Sisreranr aaa eee wi Septem ber. - - os 7 “You ‘ree, ” said uncle J be 8 cur'ous woman. She serituped, aud eared, one us dow-bi cur’ous ? MARRIED. WOOD-GODWIS, In Jersey Oty. September 5, 3876, the Bey. W. Verduder F A. Woop ead Hen Jacusox Gopwix.