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DRY GooDs. GQENUINE BARGAIN 31 BRODBHEAD @ Co., 1206 F STESET. BaTW wit smut Prints for qwiiti at bo. Steniard Print at Fe Kine Uctton Batts at 12: ") ec jashmeres, doub’e width Pisin and Plaid English rhet. cheap, And snaBy otber desirable equally good and cheap SF Do not fail to give use call. BRODHEAD @ O@., novl-tr 1205 # street. bet 12th aad 13th. LOOK AT THESE PRICES. 2.80 yards Calice Remr 2.209 sheet nl te at Bio ds af ches a &. Carpets. Bi ase pets. 5 Pit Clothe et 28 per cent. love than ‘last ‘your's Fraok Lesiie’s Mut Paper Patterns. Our prices are the lowset octss-cotr 22%: J- somNson 2 ce. i iounat Gpase. SILK VELVETs. Having beng>t heavily st the recent jes, we Can now offer the largest ‘ELV STS ia the city, Among our barg ster — perSine 1s fuch do. xtra five 30-inch do. : super fiae 20-tnch do. ery Best Minch — do Ocr 62 fm the city ere Bor Go-ds. louse Furnishings 608 sen serves opps Patent Olee. octte-tr D®Y 300D8 REDUCED. CLOSING OUT OARPRT SAL Best Tapestry Inara ‘, and best Broesels 3s, an allowance E Wc. @ yacd oif for I E szense 33 consns ronan ta Shoup Bi, Me 35, to! It woet, all colors, Blapkets and Comfor' Felt Shirts, 50, 625,78 "t forget our place. T N wavparn, ots t 709 Market Space. A POSITIVE CHANGE. hall epoutingeoer D tinue our prssent location, Bo. 944 ST BFERET. As there ‘some Uncertainty as to arrangements we tm ible to make, we shall offer ont stock of new seasonabie Dry Goode without regara Taine. Black Silk at Ise than old prices, Ail Kinds of Bisskets, Bed Corsforts, White Quilts, Tadic Dainask, Napkins, Towels, Sheker Fianvels. Cassimeres for men end boys, '. OF sooner if possible, we ¥ GOODS gy Skirti Bea Cloths for Li ka, from @2to 86 In fect, # ful! stock Of all kinds of @OOUS, whieh Dust b» sold off in the time stated. Don't fati to see our prices W. M. BROWN, octss-tr Ho. 314 8th street, sear Pa. averne. BEAUTIFUL SHAWLS. OWN, BAVY BLUE, DARK GREER SBal PAVOOL SHEEBBES, 50. CASSIMERES for Men CARTER'S, 707 Market Space. width besutifal Dress Goods, in Sea_ Brows 5 av . Dark Green, 25. worth 37: doa pecs. 38; yard wide Bisck Cash mere. ine, 78; pure Bil Binck Alsaca. 80 ‘Yery fine, worth 78; large Wot Blankets. cellent Bhee ing. 37. it White Wool Fiaa 425; Uanton S Ed cise cady to put om, of good SHIRTS su to pnt om, Suutee seueme gure e aed zee. ‘Our 8 cent unfinished SHIBTS, improved, are y 2 thirt in tne market, being ee ee ae ry = @ conta NECK WEAB, our own make, very IB7S, of the best material, unfinished sizes Ii, is 13, Lage aud 1S inches, Salsbed, 18 its. Bogry Cente Fisnvel DBA W BBB, 78 cent DB RSHIRTS, 20 cta.. 25,00 Me ofany ebony ‘Nw! ae vem abor Tim peat tes FAOTORY, 75 Fayette street, a ‘REST NORTHWEST, cotss-tanrg 101? ¥ OT REST PONngtoas D-U. {MITCHELL & MARTIN, (Successors to Johm T. Mitchell,) 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVB, AND 934 DST. THEY WILL BE SOLD AT HALF PRICE. = \* are made of “ Pride of West” cotton, beet msnoer. fli be found everything needed for fend children. ‘Also, e large lot of Pillow and SHAMS. ‘; Me- a. Li tadies Sheet “One Price, marked in Pisin Figures.” SJ For the present all carriages will have to come to the D street entrance. octittr MITCHELL @& MARTIN. pD®* @eouns, CABRPETINGS, &c. of Bew D! eoou's aud OABPETINGS over ex- im Washiegton can now aod a Bro street. Sore runnisg through from 7th treet . W_W. BURDEYTE & CO. IMPORTANT. if th scarcity of oder NEW, FALL AND WiNTEE prices that defy competition. We name in Largest lot of LADIES GLOAKS in the city, from $3.00 up to @28. BLACK SILKS, from 1c. to 64.50 ae yore: frst rate SILK for $1.75, worth now 91.25. CaSHMEBBS. SLACK ané COLORED, all the new and destrabie shades, at S0c,, worth 4236. we shall DS at part: ALPACAS. COUOBED all shades; special bargaing at Wo., worth 2. HOUSE FUBHISHING GOODS. BLASKETS! BLANKSTS!! oS Sinethed, fall S1dth, b0s, Bloosncd ales yee ‘Oreton's dark —g RS eR sept-tr WISWALL @ uF. Di qaers rounililixe auronzvn. FOR BOYS. unfinished, at ence. —| Ey wane a B they are te. ‘CLAOK an¢ ta colors Iara anv 1378, toits present | STILL GREATER BLANKETS! green. etc DRY GOODS. BARGAINS BLANKETS! BLANKETS! and ‘8lc., way ated ed 636 PESNSYLVABIA AVENUE, oct28-ectr Nea Tru Steuer. tin stock. 100 irs » not the ss beavy, sabstantial avy Dive, black, for width, 250, » double width, {a seal bro 03, Aucts, miles from W: ding thereto, Metta Lobsger. cou! a city, ‘Md., about om en excellent read about one mtie from Ber ry scstass berg Oe BLE 8EAL By virtue of a deed of trast Lobetger and deted the from Budolph. hie wife, to me now 1875, ond five Magrnder’s steiion, on the Balimore and road. Ii Jones bands of an experienced and ould safe and profi wieder le % STEPH BA, Crustes. RAILROADS. LUMBER. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD OCTOBER 16rx, 1876. Offices, northwest, on. Ls GEO SHARP, COLE. Gei 8. KOVSTZ, Gover: a) ashiogton Stations, 5 Ivania avenue. and 613 . 601 ané 603 Pennsy!v: og jasver of Ticket Agent. jaltimore at the B: me be taken street rh baagage to be checked and received at any potat ‘al Agent, sepé-tr To the North, West, ALBXANDBIA & War BAILBOi i. ETS Sim yand Yana 7'9 For the’ South, Tie Bichmon@, 2:16 a. ‘and vie Lynchburg, 7:16 8.0, and 10am and 4: T Vv ania 1876 and Seuthwest. :00 9:20 am. 4:20 p.m. daily, i CKSBURG BATE aD AUBXABDBIA & WabuINGTO is 5. 7. 8,9, 10,11, om, .m. On Sunday ot 9 . daily; "19pm, venue, orders left for the checking of to fen en a "1 Passouger Agent. FEAHE THOMBON, Gen Movager. Jeot 17 RIVERSAL &.E. TICKET OFFICE. RAILEOAD TICKETS. & reduction of ONE DOLLA! ieee on ‘Fickets good lI used. ae HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS, HOUSEFURNISHING DRY GOODS, HOOE, BRO. @ CO, 1328 F STEBET. Hew and choice designs VET, TAPESTSY, THRE im WILTON, VEL -PLY and INGRAIN CABPSTING, LINOLEUM, OJL CLOTHS, BUGS ATS, &o.. &e. sops-ly Are now receiving consisting in TRENON OFDMA Pry eee Bes A fall Ci BISHING WEBB & oopee-tr Syt-te BO aT a se WEBB & BEVERIDGE, their Fall Stock, part of and Plain; GLA 8 ‘ana HOUSEFUB BEVEBRIDGE, 2009 Pa. ave., bet. Wth snd lth sts. CHING: seeweeene™ Fecerchee, iG GOODS, SB00mD- gaNxD 7 Bova: Se, BOOET, apd the bighest cash prices = ‘W. EOTHERFORD, mylly _ Cor. 13th and @ ste., 692 northwest. THE TRADES. Rez evap. JAMES F. BRIBR, PLUMSBE AND mardl-tr 4 GAS FITTER, orn STRERT B. Ww. AWNItnes eters LUMBER! LUMBER! GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. A large lot of Brick augls-ly It will be to the for superior = which I vaslly, as low. Oax, Hi Wi — nat ot PR rgemen! nut, and Poplar Brio. Band at lowest market GEORGE H. JOHNSON, Corner ith and & streets n. w. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS. interest of fo examine my st00K. FLOBIDA FLOORING ¢-¢and 5-4, kiln dried. Also VIRGINIA PINS FLOORING wether With OULDINGS, DOORS, ‘Will sell af priees to suit pur DASIEL SNITH, sug8tr Pheonix Mill, 1910 Obio avenue. LUMBER. LUMBER. LUMBER. OUR BEDUCED PRICES: VIBGINIA PINB BOABDS, per hundred, 81.50 IBGINIA PIBB SIDING............. WHITE PINE OULLS, 12, M4 or 16 feet ...... 2.00 WHITE PINE SIDING. WILLBT & LIBBEY SHINGLES (No.1).. 7.60 OUB $1.60 BOABDS Are First Quality, ALL 16 FEET LENGTH. 7 Call and see them. Wa WILLET & LIBBEY, coca pan oireet One Rew Merk meena jy 2-1 NEW YORK BEFINED CIDER. Une car Hew York hand refined CcCIDEB received and for sale at very ow prices, by the eg. Just Deirel or & oct2-tr SAIPL C. PALMER, DEPOT. 67 GREENE STRESY, Georgetown, D. 0. CARRIAGES. Weare ceiling, at greatly reduced prices, Ow Patent Onsuer. LIGHT LANDAUDUS, FRONT BERLIN COACHES are the lead for beauty of de fing Ourriages of the day, and sign, stmplicity and thoroughness doce mathly Prom ond FALLING 1 consiruction, The Falling Pronis to both are nicely counterbalanced by a Spring, (which ar- rangement is patented,*) and can with ease be lowered and raised with the finger. We guarantes ow work to be FIRST CLASB, (and to please in every particular. lnder the above oe mewn Se rene; H. KILLAM & OO,, 29 CHESTNUY STRERY, EEW HAVER, 00) PEABODY MEDICAL INSTITUTE, No. 4 BULFINCH ST., BOSTON (OPPOSITE BEVBBE HOUSE ) THE SOIENCE OF LIFE; On, SELF-PRESERVATION. MOBS THAN OBE MILLION COPIES BOLD. Gold Medal Awarded to “National Medical March 3iat, 1816. “‘ The untold miseries thet result fe carly Bi, may be alleviated ‘hose who doubt this assertion shoula the new ‘ork Mupicat InstitvtE, of atfe, ‘un to business, 2 OF ty aa (er iiae Sen Beds sawecr 8 a, reservalton the Author by the Association,” yudlished by tne 32 Price @1. eed d by the fengmarhagt apa or Toctleen opel from indiscre- and cured. base 'EABODY tit * The Science at aan a ti) prices paid. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. 8H B. WILLIAMS, Auctioncer, W/o. Toot northwest corsee Bite and D ste, On FATURDAY, Bovember 4, 1878, com- 10 c’clock a m iT ter dated the Sth day pets, on acco: Oar- ¢, and Feo: pet, Oil Cleths. Gates, folio’ 198 one of iro cod ner SO Gle'e ar ington bps FHI District ef Golam! Tree thered: 3 WILLIAMS, Auct. thweet corner Penn's ave- 1ith street. NT SALE AT av TION OF UT « ab \ORWING, November Ov TRUBS: ber 24, 1876, at 4 pubiie auctioa, i . parts of Lot 4 in Equars frout of 60 fect on Latreet north that width 92 D Houses A ‘ing a front of # fect on hi ae. withen | On MONDAY MOB! erage Cep h of about 105 will m: 1476, ot 10 0'e. len did building lute, being m one of the most de uD ble locations in t . we ote: sie Place, Capitol Bill, I shall sell for 8. gen Lemen decitul: g hc usekeeping, an elegaa: collec- tion of the al we poets. nN. & = wh alain ted first class goods shoud ive this rale tention Terms ca eno HOS. DOWLING, oorsid Auctioneer. ‘[HOMAS DOWLING, Avctioncer. TRUSTBRS’ SALE OF VALUABLE PHOPERT! KORGET ti of sale: Une-fourt he balance in eq jot, and ran: thence east line 85 fect 8 inches, more oF Jess; thence east- eet 120 feet, street parallel with Fayette street 24 thence westerly more or oe to ha two-story Bi the atte: bi ‘erms a wotes _oetsl-8t" BLOOBED & LUWIS, Aucts, | trust on the : N FBIDAY, NOVEMBER avpually. ‘at. pur- ON Abc at win salt et auctio chaser’ 0 va the Sroverty is seer Odd Bellows Hail, doye, the “Trustees reserve the right t» resell at the Sth southeast. Navy Yard. cost of she fepulting purchaser, and the cash pay- All the Household Furniture of ra, MoJoy, | Ment will be forfeited, oy Consisting of ected I'd, Kimbaks, { Trusteos. Boom and Kitchen Furniture, Parlor, Bed And ertici Bamerous to mention S7ATTHE BEQUEST OF THES PARTIES ‘rors avothe gon sate goeds. | INTBRBSTED the abor. sale is POSTPONED te GUE, Salesman. BOBDAY, Hovember 13ta. at same hour and place, and the two Houses will be sold separately. By order of the Trostees octSl-cotd Tl 'HUS. DOWLING, Acct. other char on A M SPR. H. WABNEB, Anctioncer, B. ** Corner Tth and ¥ streets. T stor: and sei rome ; — 7OUNG & MIDDLETOR, TRUSTEES SALE OF DESIRABLE BEAL S8STATE ON THB NORTH SIDE OF a Y screener EET BETWEBN liz AND 16TH BTS. SALE OF VALUASLE Beat Es. y virtae jeed of trust, dated 4 Te NOTE WESE 4tb, a D. 1870. daly recorded Liber No. je of @ ceed of trast dated 29ch 655, folio 116. one of the iand records for ta od duly recorded in aiber 787. Poured teerebyri shallesiiise palit casnon ik tying ye a - soured thereby. 1 a! ‘at public auction, i front of the Preiateee ‘on FRIDAY. ‘Novem! ‘ad, ton county, in the District ot Columbit t she written request of the party secured thereby, and with the consent of the exeoutrix of said deed of trust, 1 +hali sell, at pul front of the promises on THUBSD 1876, at 436 o'clock yall that certain piece or arcel of ground situate and lying ip the city of ‘aehington, }/istrict of Colambia, and being kaown as ard described the west forty (40) fet nt, by a Xe bundred and sixty -three (1065), ovements, &C Major's gubdivision of lots 1 end in eqaare nom- Lered tl birt) ‘erms of ale: One third cash: and the balance in four pay mente in +ix, nine twi montbs, for which fell repens notes w taken, secured by deed of trust upom the pro} im erm: ne fourth cash. and the balance at 6, 12 ‘ana 15 months, with interest at six cout. per annum , secured by a deed of trust on property seld; or all cash, at option of the purchaser. A de- posit of $50 required at time of sale, and con Brahe wate eeceeaateeetbe Chante ate | sau rom day otsale "A" deponit of gia wit be ae ; ¢ | Shas tem dey s sorves the right to reel the property at the riex | TEQUiF-d at time of fale If terms of sale ar: comelted with in fi 8 the preperty will be se. aud cost of the defaulting purchaser, after fivedays’ | Sli‘atriek and cost of oefauiting purchewee Ail MVertisOMENTLUIAM B. TODD, Je., Travtee, | CORYeYanoInE at purchaser SMIBON, Trustee oct ayaa JF. COLD W bu, Geimman. oot80 dads YOUBG @ MIODLATOa, aucts por. 50H BROSB., Auctioneers, ALE OF THREE FR: DWELLINGS AND ote ON a RTE BET —! TOR, youre & MIDDLE’ oa, TRUSTEES BALE DWELLING © By vir'ue of a deed of to me. dated January lth, D. 2373, recorded 11 Liver No, 707, felio 120, one of the laua re r WasbiPgton county. .U., and et the re- f a bolcer of ibe nove sgh fe vember, A. D js we will ablic auction. in front of the premises fhe bour of 4 o’clooB, psrts of Lots 7 aud8, Ho. 661, fronting 41 feer 6 tact avd running back that widtn 1 the improvements, consisting frame dwelltn houses ends quest D AY, Nove! m., the following described real estate, to ‘hat certain plece or perce! of and d.stinguished as Lot n (0) ie She; > tome’ cesiraoie 6:1 Residence. me; @ 1,200, with interest at the rate of ten(10) t. per apnum from January léth. 1876, and the expenses of the sale in cosh. the baisace ia six (6) aud twelve (12) months, secured by s deed of — upop the ery ——e eyo ofgie wit be egureg tat costs “At the formas Somveyancing at tbe puch’ © fein LJ in five (5) days, the Trustee [DUS0ARB08 BROS., Anctioneors. ee mt to roeell the § ‘at the risk TRUSTEB’S SALB OF IMPROVED PROPERTY | *4 Cost of thedefealting purchaser; ap aE aoe: West. at ug, | Cce-tawadbs YOUNG & MIDDLETON, Auc's. ON. id [POWRMAN 2 GRERH, Acctioncers. Beer goter rant aes OM | THENTARS, DALE, OF g VALOA SLR shag sey, DA trick OF OyRCOBAM STERET, AND 177” aN. 8s eahiantastes GaST'RRIOK DWELLING BUILDING By virtue of a deed of trust dated A: ground plat or pian of said city | A'D is76,and duly recorded in Liber No. & part of lot num): red three(3),insquare num- | 519, folio 4, et seq , one of the and dered six hundred and thirty 630}. for | for'tne District of Jolambi at est of on New Jersey avenue twohun- | tue party secared thereoy, { will seli at padlic feet ft be northwestern cor- | tion, in front of the premises, to the highest bid- re and ranning themee northeast: | der,on WADBESDAY. November sth. a D. 18/6. Stright angie: to said aveune one | at 4 o'clock p. m,,the following decribed real estate inches, th situated in the city of Washiagton, in setd District, allel with the | viz: Lot numbered sixty-one (6i) in Joha 8 Tar- ) feet distant | ton's subdivision of square huwbered one hundred id | and sevety-nine (1°9) as the same is recorded in the enue and thence | Burveyor's Office of satd city september ist, 1364, taning, to- | together with the imprevements thereon. gether with all the improvements, rights, privi- erms of sale: Que-third cash, of which lege, reditements othe santo Belonging or | mest be paid at time of sale nd the balance in 6, ey. at the rate of 10 | Ly interest from day of per 12,1576, and ex- id, payable penece in one and two remises Sears, the rate of 8 recording at pv rchaser’s f $30 required ‘as not complved w ith in six soon af recording reserves the ri ght to re- ‘sale eell at risk and cost of parchater ia defaa it. 4 HOuTZ MAG, Tras tee, octtr- dada Wo. 1391 F strcolu rth west. Pescansos BBOB., Anctionesza. octa? H. WABNEB, Auctioreer, B. ERS’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROV PRer ry YAN THD COUNTY: FRONT a TH-ST. MOAD. Bry Brest trast, dated January Slat, A. D. 1874, duly recorded in Liber Ni 742, folic 465 et ‘one of the land tpr'tbe Sotumb: deg. B. begin aing; eo ite “Terms, cont. iweive and 9 Si < > miles from = Hewnk: Young iadies, the new shade is “antique purple.” It is about tne tint of aa elecion eye two days old. — The new fashionable bustle doesn’t real ly attract all the attention it ts capabie of Colng until it slips around Bnd setties grace folly over the bip. Then it calle for ap plause. —Tbey are performing the cantata of peng fhog opera a ia Des Molnes. family, but they bad to send clear to Bar- to get @ man to A Fresca Love Stoar— the fections of Father's Servant.— Marie Gauthier, a rico be between fifieen and sixteen years of aves with a) parents at St Med- object man. nT ing men of thet oorbood oe ite Parceau, his age eighteen, ‘ts were humble cultivators of . Bis education * but feeling that he could not to obtain dally being seen and heard by her. & month the heiress received bis declaration aud warmly responded to It, and the couple eloped. Tneophile had made a confidant of @ young man, Jules Gatinaud, who was eo- gaged to marry bis sister, and seeking the couple in their retreat, he told them that the vrexeg were searching for them, and that n€re WAS DO Allernative bul a temporary Separation. He advised Theopniie toescape, avd offered to carry Mile. Gauthier back to ber mther. Theophile acted uvon his ad vice, but Gatinaud, instead of performiog bis promise, took the young lady to a way Side tavern, and thence, on the next day, to bis father’s house, and requested the latter ‘ocallon Mons. Gauthier and offer to flod hts daughter if he would promise to give her hand tw bis gon. But Gauthier refused. Mile. Gauthier was, however, soon disoov- ered and taken home. Theophile was also found, and both he and Gatinaud were ar- rested. The parents of Gatinaud were like- wise arrested, bat they were acquitted Theophile was condemned to three years’ imprisopmept, and Gatinaud totwo yéars.— (Messager Franco americain DIGGING UP GRAVES—A Lunatic Search- ing for tne Boaies of his Wife and Child._Tae §°03 people of Stanhope. Sussex county, N. , bave been greatly excited for weeks past over the digging up of several graves in the Stanbope Cemetery. A watch was set and the culprit was discovered to bea crazy man pamed Christian J. Feltzer. Feltzer claim- ¢d. when discovered at nis work, that his wife and child bad been murdered and buried ip the cemetery, and that he was in search of their bodies. He is a German, 35 years old, of rather slender build, but of immense strength. He Orst —- in Stanhope about 18 months boat & yearazo he married an Irish girl pamed Jane Mack, but on account of bis bratality aud ill- usage, she was compelied to flee from him two montus go, since which time he has been unadie to aiscover her whereabouts. He ui - uently to whip her and turn her oat of loors, @nd on one occasion he threw her into a well. She succeeded in climbing out by means of the chain attached to the bueket. M@he Mnally fled aud took with her their child, just born. Owing to his inability to find ber he bas conceived the idea that sie nd the child were murdered and buried in tbe . He resolved to dig the whole cemet over until he found their bodies. He bas dug out, with his hands and a walx- ing stick, about 50 graves, in some cases taking the bodies out of their coffins. Tue German residents of the town think he has bren guilty of somecrime in theold country, &s at sight of a policeman he runs away aod bides himeelf for two or vnree days, nobody knows where. He will besent this week to the lunatic asylum at White Plains.—( Jord Jervis Garett A CRAZY BarseRr—He Stops Shaving a Cus tomer to Cut His Own Throat —Paui Haas, a barber, quit the barber shop of the Mer- chants’ tel in New York in Angust. He was Offered an increase of pay ti would remain. But, hoping that be might earn much more a8 an independent barber in a Jersey town, and so enabled to marry Miss Brewen, of No. 128 east 68th street, to whom he had long been attached, he declined theofter. He hired the basement shop on Main and Bridge streets, in Somerville, N. J., engaged ao assistant, avd was soon pros- perng. But bis business did not develop as rapidly as be had desired, and ne was occa- sionally despondent. A nervous disorder also depressed his mind. On Friday evening he hurried out of his 7s aoe ad rao through the streets, shrieking urder! Fire!” le xXp!alned that be thought nis shop was sur- sou.oed by rufiaus, who intended to break io aed drag him out toa gibbdet. Saturday aft’ rpoon began to sbave Mr. Brown, & Castomer, acd then to wet the razor Then he stepped back @ pace from the chair, and, sipping lwe razor into nis throat nearly be- e+ to Dik right ear,drew it with his lef band. deeply, to his left ear. Tne razor fell, and jog Staggered around the room aod fell de —————— Baer Hakt’s Vain In LITERATURE is Still worked in the Kocky mountain press, and sometimes with a good deal of success, os in Unis litue article from the Gold Hil! ews: yA other thi the good Jady read: “You would not know dad bow, Brutns; the old boy’s hair is as white ‘&s sDow, and he is so deaf that conversation with bim is quite ible. He tUme to reading playing checkers. He was 75, 7, before » you will be gi bear he stopped wi eyes; Mariar, so it is; just wait till I'm 75, double discount the old man.” Ten minutes terward, when Blinkenberry chalked his cue at the Fashion saloon, his friends ob- — five streaks of red upon his graceless ee! PAPERS with “patent outsides” have been declared by courts both in New Jersey and Pennsylvania to be not proper mediums for the publication of legal advertisements, in- Ssmuch as they are not printed “iu the coun- ty”? in which the interests affected by such advertising exist. When the state of New York, @ few years ago, issued an election notice containing the proposed constitutional amendments, and amouuting at rates to several hundred thousand doliars, new papers with outsides were started in Simost every town, the law requiring the publication of the notice three montns in mt Tho ephemeral ed about three mbaths, pock. eled their fee and subsided, having cost their pae ipaamed little more than the price ef fhe wnlte Papereneee MRI ey WS printes told the Liberal Clad it ago, soma ition. A vast can SURUUUIETS, YAY mom > Was taxing Véry littie i; |. Be pening, ey its he ron from abroad us ee eee eee peg DESIRES.—Not @ thousand it: Fy e 2 tt fi o€ 08 hit ATM Aduther Geotic. to be et x Sadtden i 2 appears Rs 8 Re i i i tik for M. malty Bovcberat to is (brough tne of @ trial for petit Lareon _ A Joke ENps im Homicton Louls ahoat eight o'cloca iast San # number of young men and jounging @t the corner of Jefferson weaue and Facite sticet, iu Ube westero part of the city, when three men in « buggy arove past. Something peculiar in the atyle of the horse attached fo the buggy caused the boys to boot and Uller CoMrse jokes, whereupon the men in the buggy pulled wp aod cousidera- bie badivage followed, during which some person in the crowd crossed the reine in the idle of the horse. This enraged the men ih the buggy, ove of whom jamped out and demanded to know who did #! man Lamed George Williams, aged twenty- one, Who was simply @ looker-on, was point- ed out as the practical joker, and the man from the buggy attacked him, &od a soumtie ensued, In which a pistol was di . Young Williams fell to the pavement aad died within three minutes, the bullet enter- ing bis back aod passing out through the groin. The assailant re-eutere! the baggy. Which was at once drivea off at a farious pace, And Was out of sight before the wil- esses recovered from their surprise. Soon after midnight Henry aud Herman Dreasiog were arrested &8 two of the occu canta of the buggy. The third man, namet Wm. Weber, bas not yet been arrested. Toe victim was &son of Charies Williams, a master me- chanic tn the Pacific ratiroad shops, and is said to have been @ very steady, iuotfeasive young man. A Wire's Hakp Lot.—Dunbar's wife Ite- tened to @ long political discussion while riding down tow dinner sbe remarked to her husban: «Well, eight or nine days more will decide this election.” ia S&. 'y night were mes, comfort, and Charlotte,” solemnly interrupted the band, “can’t you understand this thing? The election will oecur on the 7th prox. of course. After that date | mustheip count the re- turns, verify them, put our clubs in train- ing for the next campaign, examine the | of the opposition, and so forsh, and it may be April before | get through. Yeu must awd patience, for everything is working all rigbt.” ‘bat could she do but burst into tears?— (Detroit Free Press. TRE AMELIORATION OF THE CRIMINAL cok in Michigan bas developed sympatny Bot only for the poor isoner, but for the contemplative jury. This is qaite natural, for oftentimes & jury ran a greater risk of being talked to death then a murderer being jerked to death. The good peopie of tual lender hearted community realize how dense is the fog of evidence that settles over the jury-box, and are williog to let in a few gieams of sunlight. For instance, while a jury in Saginaw were recentiy puzzling over &@ complicated ease, a few iuminous mis- sives Were shoved under the door. One of them read: “F.: if you bring @ verdict of guilty, we will never buy an article of cloth- ing iu your store” Another: “C . If you say guilty, we will pever take anotuer drink ta your place.” Another: “Ir you convict, We'll ever buy anoiber soup tureen at your house.” Law is jarized in this way, the jJuryman keeps his finger on the public puise, oe justice adjusts itself to the vary: wants of trade. COLD POISON was the mouroful end. Her busbana was # Chinese official of high rank very low = and she was a simple maid of gree. Butshe was wondrous fair, mene va ber. She accom; Bigh ‘ofgnitary at. Canton been born and where her psrents Uons lived, but did not u Natural affection jved & recy sanction could not be leyai "e interests without giving id shoulder; £0 she pols as A Disasrxous Coon Hust.—We that several started out to hunt coons, near Harrodsburg, in county, one night inst week. . arose 4 tween two of the and took charge fthe boa: an ° . of the crowd proceeded with little laver one of the negroes to shake down @ coon, fell and Killed. The coon fell among lerrible Hight ensued. In attempti @rate coon and dogs another leg literally torn to pieces by coon then killed the dog. The cumbed to fate, @nd bis death ends the Feo r mu prehended.—{ Midway ( Ky.) Sun. Sixck Rock CRYSTAL has become so much employed in optics, the search for it bas grown Very active. The Alps are the chief Held for this industry. The searchers enerally ate their work alone, in or- ler to Avoid having to divide thespoil. It involves great labor and risk. An extraor- dipary baul bas lately been physician, who uide, discovered @ vein of tal quarts sixty feet by twelve fect. It waa too late in the season for them to do any- Un'ng last year, but when the warm weather i | i E f i S5ere x7 Atlanta's colored barbers and waiters are dropping razor aud Lowel and enlisting in the army. 7 What's the difference between ere- Goo ts Sinan Jation anne 3 is Siam justice and the other is “, Phila. Baltetin, eee maf ul I Fv. SARVEY, os¢4 7 STEBEBT. Undertaker, WM. BACKETT as wire ——_—___5._ F. BARVEY. _aama_ BR. S48nen, 612 Lira Grazer Hoarawast. Onn BR. WRIGaT. Undertaker, ‘MAb strest aortewest,

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