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et eee PORT -COMMITTE! THE COM- | 1, 1877. these ordinary repairs have ayertiged HOW PLEVNA FELL. became a flight. Some took shelter ‘the SPONTANEOUS GENERATION. . Tyndall proceeded 2 syste: D. RE OF suB-Ci ES OF about $25,000) per annum, whieh, added to the — broken wagons, and returned the figg lor a! =e 5 of hint germs by toning s “perks sny - eonnene. MITTEE OF ONE HUNDRED. Reta appropriated by the Lezisiative | Grephie Pem Picture ofthe Attempt- | time: but the majority made for W@W decp Tyn@ati’s Latest Experiments om the | {1,6 ie fers pimp eee Canstine on the CAréet son) 2 —_— 3 fi Assembly, gives 49) as the sum total of the ed Sertie. banks of the Vid. where ey found ample | Subject. begin te ut, are destroved at the next | Dear month that gave as Chet sweet The following is the report of the Committee | legally authorized ex itures for improve-| AMID FOG AND FIRE—SKOBELEFF ovcvrres | shelter from the Russian shells and bullets. | prrreraction IMPOSSIBLE WITHOUT GFR: boiling, when they age in their most tender, | fing stre on County Statisties made to the Citizens’Com- | ments and repairs in the county from June 1, | osway’ Oe Co mittee of One Hundred : Onr eager w FORTIFICATIONS, RENDERING RE- | They formed here behind the banks, and in-; ABsOLUTELY PURE AIR A PREVENTIVE ; For-reaching by sil, to July 1. 1877. The excess of ex) i-| TREAT IMPOSSIBLE—THE SILENCE Are stantly began to return the Kussian fre. FERMENTATION—WHAT WAS DONE ON THE I | helpless, and unprotected candit tures, over and above the amount of = BATTLE. . = = re ve THE LAST FIGHT. ALPS—HOW VEGETABLE AND MINERAL INFL HEALTH AND DIst B Thy wander COUN®Y STATISTICS. ($050, 455.57,) cannot be made chargeable to [From the London Daily News.) | It was now about haif-past eight, and the SIONS DIFFER. Ww It is only possible to make an approximate | private property of the citizens of the District ‘A, Monday night, Dec. 10, 1877. | Turkish sortie was virtually repulsed, but the Suggestions Preserving the One ~ the bar pigeons ee the munt —— OR OOS SR The Rosstans knew on Friday night that battle raged for four hours longer. The losses 4 Curing the Other. r : Vashi th A ny I. : ashe Wi inflicted from this time @rward were not i x : Bs ee Rt — ’ nophen gun: . for the that no | that the Distriet of Columbia shall not be made | Osman Pasha was preparing for a sore, and | armies were | Comer Went cae Dn a enaay nla THE REMEDIES FOR DIPHTHERIA Benen Keeping nant of n le t e- | &reat on either side, for nts have been ke} District | Hable for anysuch expenditures, s0 that, there- Sie ae eae ce eee ee ‘ot | URder cover, ‘The Turks were evidently ap. | that within tee aiant oe lee in relation theret he mass | the smount G40) of Havil ty based upon | troops day and night, division and regimental | Prehensive that the Russians would charge multiply. Dr. E. N. Chapman of Brookly ses to have found an antics Peqaes. Ihe thock= by mlgh ata ; ied an prehensive that, the, Russians would charg mitch he has reventiy built in the A by which the per-enta cate . ions extending over a series of six commanders were advised to be on the alert. ‘ as tate jorge. e isa small lake fe s ess than Tin © me gue ther Ast day of June. IL. to the | the tolaw. Todistribute this lawtukerpendt, | aud all the posts were doubled and trebied. | The Russians were resoived toprevent another | of the upper meant izes the dip rn © shepherds. Keep watch F of June, sz. it will require a | (ibe of S506.490 between the, comuLexpendi | These measures were taken on Friday night, | Sortie, and op abut sides keps itup. Indeed. | weeks of summer ; authority of Congress, t involve two cities, the roads, &c., upon which the ex. | but Saturday Bs nyeen without any movement — = eres tom bility that the ¢ y towards the | -s2-- por and some « pomp So penditures were made, are to be divided into pring Sons A A a Lene dent biseyens ube teow the sirengtinut ‘the ee pr MR. SIMPRINS’ DOWNFALL. nd, afte: sand > = - Pa! |, however, resolved upon a fin: = 4 s fous items, to state an ac- | CUT oon ine, Sener Tule being that the | cqort to wreak the Coils that. were crashing |. Russian 1 es; and had seen this aifair, that | warmth along the shall A Sad Story of Short Socks. and the t win Bette expenses of such roads east of Rock Creek as | him. Sunday passed in the same way. The | fi ape was hopeless) from the first, even and rushing with audil into deeper | Distressing Calamity that Befelt Their Wearer. i 3 Russians were anxiously on the watch with | though Osman Pasha had had twice the num- water at the approach of danger. The oricin lead to Washington, and that the city of the usual amount of artillery fire, to which the | Ver of men. For four hours the storm of lead | of this periodic crowd Of living things is by a long time. For pe gts i coe Bundred cans Fee wap Same ans obrious. For years he has never n 4 the last three or four days the weather had . all this time we nthe lake either an adult frog or t xtend to the county the various | Dative whole cost Git ero Toe eae | been dampang cold. with heavy brokencionds | were in momentary expectation of see smallest fragment of frog's spawn. so. that in taxes, | Bi arch 3d, 1871, the city of | threatening ‘Min, and about noon on Sunday | Side or other rush to the charge. We larsand cents, | & esof the Pi - Georgetown shall one-half of the expendi- : uvabie to the counts, and: othe | tures on the roads west of Rock Creek that | ZUrks have not replied joes not act as stimulant, e any of its ordinary e , ects. En other hand, eredits due paccount of cash pai " y were he not otherwise informed, he should | health there exists no signs m then any ieee and such other credits as will be found to be quate. L saigebine ‘arged with nihe-tenths of | the clouds thickened and the dark masses dis. | Mirdly yet realize that this was to be t have found the conclusion of Mathiole a natu- | ment or edor in the Ineath. Quinia is an veer Lad gait p allowabie to the county. Although required | {)® of purchase of two turnpike roads | Charged themselves in the first snow stori Aizht We should ever see arout ral one—name! tadpoles are generated | efficient alloy to a! It enerzi ape whe by law to keep these accounts ina distinet . leading to Washington. and by setet Goma | the season. By 3 o’clock the ground that when the guns erased firi | inlake mud by the vivifying ac f the sun. | gitonic nervous system, an Sacer wane +4 " form, it has never been done by the District, | Sooroved March 8 85h the chi heres: | quite white, and the appe: last time we should hear them he Thi lone can far. | organisin to right itself and resume i ao ye : authorities, and, with the exeeption of the’ | SOUn Cas reauirad’' to par the hee coor et | HF had completely char ‘trangely impressive spectacle. Beh generation | tien. Dr. © A Sustains his position by a-counts of the county schools, under the ad- | mointaining the road Whoce mero Dranches are | the lines between the a plain. stretching away to the horizon, dark s high as the frog in the citing nu ses in Which this treatment | trimmed be 4 ministr: of the county school trustees, known as the Canal Road aid the Ree sue | Griviea, through Radisovo to Breste : and sombre under the dull lead-colored clouds med for ages as For was su le states that, én his } x epee there is nothing tobe gleaned from the various an New-cut | the Lottcha roa. The sk Was dark and los” | of the binck November day, Het pre us. the nturies alter Aristotle men | perience, he only knew of ane case where a | =. to Congress, will give any 2 o | ering. but the atmosphere, white with thickly | Erg & a, flanked on either n believing in eases of | drunkard had diphtheria. He general giv “ al state of the account. Streti- Bh page hnn nein abanbutien af the react ! falling snow. throush | side by steep. Iulgh lifts, and be n which would now he alcohol in the form of whisk» 78 Phe TAX | ture of $26.49 between the county ate the | £Mpses of | fem the smoke and roar and fire of bat CONV ALESCENCE ss a in the figures | cities: by separating the expenditures on the | Of blue smoke ri | whlch hung ike tome ek or eee The appetite of the tT levies made em by item-charging to the county | dinners. and giving ¥ Nee Mee eied bet oneal capricious; yet his i y-but this | the whole of the expenditures on cross roads, | Unlike that of a beleagured city. The | lang beleagured town was already inthe hands him at all sorts of odd | t and one-half on such of the roads as lead | the Russian soldiers were soon white, ‘he 0 - | 7 ihe Russians—but of Osman Pacha and his tined to fll a tures a . either to Was! on or Georgetown, on, ‘liers themselves going about joyousiy. sym | army. es | breakfast and luncheon shington or the Georgetown ing their dinners, others ‘gathe | peri F THAT WILL REMAIN UNBROKEN. raw meat-juice anda ¢ ft wine: at 3p saeet n side of Rock creek, and also one-tenth of the ps, singing at the top of their | A i oye firing began to di- he must take some strong jelly: between din " 7 cost of the two turnpikes, the other nine- i {othe Grst snow!a | tage rae rp A Saga ee) cote ner and bedtime he has to fave | meds for What wes e ese ” o wed te er y r fa | . st ed © 3 ling | contrary during the viet ‘ Heaths Of these turupikes being charged to . There the snow is long since mimy | erash of the in nd the deeptoned bel | Schwann, 1 erie Ex i 3 : It is sufficient to. assume that about one-half | feet deep. Now and then the boom of a | lowing of 1 were heard no more. | Pusch. 1 i of the lawfyl expenditures on the county | Muttied and indistinct, like a low growl, b. nd there was silen ala i 1 1 \ i bes roads is to W charged to the county. This stillness as it caine through the snow- not be by here for many | favor of spontancous ¢ ree & & ounty and the aggre, Amount ia $105,245 y jen air. & year, perhaps never again, by thesounds | Pasteur published his elassieal + the of the real estate Int t | “what is tobe dote with the CON <G ON THE vip. atte. The firing had not ceased more than | and his main position 1 boldly cas ier . of Columbia) of sueh of the general expendi R57 of unauthorized expe ve. | ..Lerossed t t the foot White flag was seen waving | He has applied. the 1 Seca apaiictn tures of the District as may be applicable to With the gracious wisdom of Congress | Hill, wh has round the elitfs beyond es to the preservat : atter a the 3 t Cui plank br i ad OSman manufacture of vit by that eloquent bx “ of bene ed for th a The white fag z of the tened de. Rev. Charlies ‘ “ 1 1 fit to toed Gu ‘avine he Turks on the bridge nto the silk husbandry in Franc Until the eatas has la eo | ta conte been cons me on to us, some With Lister has thanked him ina publish him, the chur ig the helpless the Lofteha road. r shoulders, others with r for having furnished the ¢ princiy Hlar and prom " i“ teharge. | Ombere of fa violent gu They walked about us| Which would have conducted the antisepie | 5 the coun! neral E = lights of Brest ly. Thousands of | system in surgery to a suecessful issue. } Fund, was about nd (3,000) dol- resumed that, | ile through the g! more than fifty y |, Our k has been 1 lars. {this sum of $55 derable difficulty in findi us with composure, | by Prof. of Breslau. y The Po ary 4. 1873, to the am zh the storm ds. wellalireet- | he urina nitro with th $783,343.48 will also be Skobeleff's he; adres this 'y wWoues pr t amounting to f he United States ‘ | everybody keenly for by this rom entering it Bactera are the 5 1 The County & as been shown above, the county be come in with the red offi ats. so called from the rodlike | starts upon a ty Sehools bi geable ‘With S1002i ce none day f some of them, whieh are now | ing his & ‘ ney er a lag penditures on roads, &c., we would Horde enifon oni patease as well | be tres | Pers than any other ¢ he A ‘ 1 | all appearances 0 this view, a States Columbia is approptiated. by wap NS local }atonce.. A curious de mifliet r| ts ding act of Congress, to the County School fund: sconuml tetenee fae tal _ | that each soldier rec nthe other... Pre < Sad, indeed ts | claeoeen - The Interest on Bonds —The county may be | the county from June L, Iii to | oil for keeping hi arrives and then t nse. ap the house as he les | few men who hay t ith interest on such of the | Charging the county on the one | another spy came in who reportec d disintegra in his one sitting-room, he wishes ‘im enly from short socks When « niet of Colas amount due by the meentrating near the bridge over the F poisoning him by the de k in bis comfortable English through the village, he was " i yment for sueh exper item of account | Vid. The spy had come direct from Plevna, Ise With its choice of rooms and domestic interests - geable to the The Police Fund: nd having given this information he disap: (Saturday Reriew. | and even while preaching bis 1 * bonds issued u The amount chargeable t | peared again in the darkness. A few mi TRICITY FOR SLEEPLESSNESS. | sermons, the perspiration would ' umbia can be chargeable t terest. and redemption of -€ | later there was a telegram stating that f alvanization of the head has an | brow as he felt one of his socks was eradualiy . The bonds known as the Chicago Re Bonds: sth. County” proportic | the other side a great many lights were seen pride in his gar hypnotic effect has long been known: hither. | ng down. This mon him t ‘ Bonds, of which the total amount aw g nditures on roads. | Moving about in Plevn ) unusual thing. y bright and clean, to, however, it has not been used to counteract | Ment that his massive tatellect threaten »@ h there was unex- | “"Atter stating all the items chargeable to the dently there was some movement on foot, | ha fully ut the manner de- | sleeplessness. Vigoureux asserts that he has | Wtter, and on the morning of the eizhts first District of Columbia | county, and then, on the other side of theme, | and the spies were right. not be taken ie ee nfusion of | daily obtained ti in this direc. | Sunday after Trinity he deliberately paused hieh bonds, bearing count, allowing the proper credits, we will find SKOBELEFF’S ADVANCE. with itso soon. He is tion, and has f- afier remarking “here enteth” and stooped yee Porat tet | whether the county. is under any indebted. | The night wore slowly the doctor who has dr as, for instanc | repair damages. That night bet Decanet ie jE ale y wee hess on account of bonds of the District of pb hang rsp les Will not live till night. Sas atiee Coes 3 ed or prevented | OrOUS Measures must be tak ro onds © “0 a, | Oa po Swi ‘across the al = Ju ul the weather is putrefac. and are otherwise known as the Bonds of the | Columbia. pls Sa Bars OVER THE BRIDGE I | ingly Wrote a then a blast of sleet. At three « ion , method is to plac : ‘out lass. a , av ix yea ne We thread our w tiously al » | tion. At the Bel-Alp nted out * Sen r Four-Million Loan. 3d. Another elass of -Dis- | Goregayn’ average for six year Spy brought news that the men of Skobelet!'S ridge, through broken ‘caeriauee aout ded | wiih their liquids ase s filtered drinking | { wed all thy a orn oi pen da — it the ily. Police“ “ « a vater. Insix flasks, however, the infusion is -Five Bonds, or the Bonds of the ¥- command had a position on the side of the —bodies'of horses and eatth Green Hill, an i were being’! Year Loan In addi that the Krishina redeubts . among the Tur t five, Trou sé's ele 1 There are several ¢ found muddy. On examination it is dis i or a whe are s He was very sure. he | lying in the ditch beside the road. pd that every one of these has had its f Wd Wounded are limping along with us, ra T in the transit from L al heaven knows whither, there are two | Air has entered flasks and muddin » Krishina redoubts al the | sentinels standing result. ined with a microscope of gz bayoneted if his we river, keeping their wateh ‘nt power, nothing is seen in the muddy Yes, he would, looking fot uid: but regarded with a magnifying power e t n to the above three classes of Average per annum on above items... . $3,765, Issued for the wayment of the debt ofthe | Total on above items for six Years... 22.50 0) | County Schools, Known as the County School gon hae \ gine: saree 285 00 | Bonds, whose interest and redemption were . ~ 105,24 charged to the County School fund. These | Chicago Relief Bonds (7.35 of $121,000) _ S88 30 along our side w ould he go. her with a yx ties an inch in width, and of precisely size A fleet af the after the first ientific Ameri nch overlooking the though they attack at Any Moment, Ax w st & hight, for imphins hha con. prove t given by SI 1 t ¥ Sel . TI advance the crowd er. The Tarkish | 0f @ thousand diameters, what an astonishing ae wai : Sounty School bonds have all been redeemed | rota) chargeable on all items for six | soldiers, with gunsand bayonets in their hands, does it present: Wiener. tne hemee oad ae ee from the County School amounting, for | "Years at whom we have been shooting. aud wip k estimated the population of zone, the newest and the “4 SS te Ps oe Vi Eng ted ase i shooting at us two hours come with drop of caenent Water at 510,000,001 : luo Relief Konds have all Deen te. | The county. during the same six years expression the population of a drop of ourturbid : : a entitled to the following credits: emit hae been kept bevthe | Amount taxes paid June, ISi1, to the captured pos of, the credit due on July, 1877... $505,008 40 | ins tate of dete nm ion would be th The field of t i ganisms, ie impurities deseribe by d which n times multiplied. rowded with or- No ac ce, in ¢ n ly cove . pulsed and not yet reader to surrender, ingarian insurreet wscopic fh monnt of these bonds, (#35, ae en Pret Cg | attempt to recapture The gray i ie thenn wat thon L naturalists tell as mount the county pro fs 20,000 09 | Morning It was cloudy restened Austri Has this multitudin- 3 per cent., (the proportion booming Imost to- . Suddenly there ¥ or forty guns spea . followed instantly erashitig roll we have learned ee The (battle had begun. The ylant, after de e i , . , | fending himself four months, hurling thunde: Balance to credit of county July ee bolt after thunderbolt upon his enemies, ¥ aot ee : now struggling through the me Mt " ‘2 eB | county being indebted for sin lowed to be thrown around hy “ Rour-Mil- | terest om account of improvement bonds of the bt etc District of Colum hat after stating all the hich he had ht his enemies | more sr ance Chi heen Spon ‘und unexpended... ted in these six flasks, or is th germinal ungarians as f livin flask by the ent ommand- ed from t bonds, pi h time, by order rs, the collections, a Total credits... with their teachers, stv f blind man’s buf. The ceq ite, and the usual running, lay and shrieking followed. I was while Simpkins Was fleeing. iin pachers, from the pursv all boy, that he st s reequires is the various WwW d for. een affirmed that the usion is favorable to the nd th fruit. shes he cover up brass de rust ali m dred yards ish is So great that we nd indeed we d le hi 1 of the Pifty-Year Loans, the county DISEASE. dents con- | » overi ; one of his elastics had bece co Rell bout #1 items of account, the county hasactuallyover- fend. We mounied our horses and rode to- | anaes aoe firmi hat, a had fallen to the ground Weed, however san keut oa paid its Indebtedness to the amount of over | ee ere Tie a ae ree SOR SLING || cris Gn sky. Sir h Seger jaundric y 5 ment it was perceived 9 ih . a nalice! 23.000; and that while the average liability ef bride ; ; the rad. and | gone to see hiin. $ to getin o} : z eachers, whe 1 c nom tlhe Ad — Rong ong org = the county during the six yearshas been about tan hour's ride brought us in sight of the | f the crowd. The erence did 1 — nt life and stoppe ing tit was icipated by the unhappy oy But in well-prese have died dail has in bly fou h together with propagate, H « ts bad enough for him te kuow tat ad discovered his miste is horror and amazem $72,434, the average revenue actually collected Comiliet. . more than a few minutes. The tern ee for the amounts col | from the county, during that period, Aterrible and sublime spectacle presented | {lation were easily arranged. Th n treating of the mat. | #meunted to about #2,%76—an average excess ie lg pelle ater PLS | is unconditional of about $20,500 per annum. oun oe If surprise be ex) The Sinking Fund. Osman c ressed th nsen as been several t : anger, she demand ter of the Sinking F = into whieh the “s ~ Too ‘h ears Hot be exere u st adhd ‘ The amount of revenue to be derived from . suddenly agreed it is only necessary to conel — mens ey tekantly Sabyeet ot § nse ‘on bonds. as the two sub, | the county in the future, will be as follows, as opens out lke a funnel. | that he could do nothing else. In orde speet.| The cl should either be desire to based on ‘the amounts heretofore actually re. ‘The plain is bounded on the Plevna side by or thoroughly is are so interwoven as to make them n mow ere ally re- | steep, rocky bluffs or cliffs, along whose. f tempt a sortie, he had te 0 ext exposed to a warm Al- ~ —— enti ie will be possible fo embiace all | dn only be chargeable uponitene cheney, flowsthe Vid. From these elif, fora distance | Hons in which he had d sfled the Russians so nd at night suspended ine y vababeae eae the eo Pe ai eting them under the | fire trom which it receives @ proportionate oftwo miles, burst here and there in quick, | Og. and to Paitin ae Rant cowm nike ‘our of them have been acei sites =~ saceuataaed One subject of the Sinking Fund. Benen, 4 irregular succession, angry spurts of flame | over, peeause! the Russhine coed Hee for: n, but at the end of a monththe | 11 was a big fire—there was In seeking to find the account of the county The general fund, per annum that flashed and lea peared and flashed out | jost as soon as he left them Howes ? ated flasks are found as clear as at In Constantinople and with the eg rene hpote hg most natu: | The school fund, per annum....... again. It was the artillery fire of the Turks i 2 hile at. There is no sign of pu- reports an ie accounts ol ? ;- Pe . 1 the valley: they on the surrounding hills, with “4 a events of this sort oceasiona seeea iin citeie toward ie Wie ne against | {0 Surrender without delay, for they were | respectively. Thequestion now tewhethe tine | lis, awful power and ¢ the heavy clouds that hung right up on the | drawing the circle tighter every moment. His | adinission of air cam literate any generative | ;rited. | Although we had : horizon, while low on the ground. burst forth | BOsition was like Napoleon's at Sedan. The | Admission of air can liherat fhasks are carried | {iqbeying the alarm Vell, we f tould beapptie | Cobtinuous balls of flame that rent the biack- disparity in umber Was greater, and he had toab y-loft, and the ends snipped off fro: hcould beapplied | Tens of the: clouds. ike flashes of itshtanins, N the shelter of the village.” So Osman | Lroup of 2 property. dal spread rapidly and w At y occur, and Fire in all y, Japan should be ma thet tee | the clergyman inthe most fire had already made considerable Burning with shame and. ir the | and at first, unprotected. as we w got to repair the si The police fund, perannum. nein: nee relations Reads, &., (one half) Fund sioners to the . ing so clearly “defined in the | Annual revenue required Iss], as well as in the revised e balance of $123,139, a yukd be presumed that the | Made good in 3 65 bonds,whic Sinking F actof August I: Statutes, it t ts, i not € ! ) roUup of 23, d “ : feeling rathe Amounts turned over to the Sinking Fund as | fo ie bening of new cross roads and similar | ‘Through the covering of the smoke could. be Shag with ahah demeanaitionally the gallant | “the 27 flasks are borne to a ledge 20 feet jock at ihe Sas, Eee ee ee phet Daniel. w collected trom the county would be found in re is a large amount of real estate in the | SC¢?. angry spits of fire thick as fireflies on a stronghold for so long, and with whieh he up. | higher, from which the mountain falls a could make out was a vast expanse of dancing nize his exist = omer orld wets boven aueces county devoted to. public institutions, which tropical might. som one Geen reas ee set the whole Hussian plan of campaign, and Meeps hae a 4 [i flame, intersected by jets of smoke, and the was me wn he was on the point of ah : - | regul strea ad - Bees e M m. 3 vs toward it fro : 1h whe buillines, | Sleepless pillow that 1 Sotacconnty. tn point of tact, there hae Tiut a8. t0n, whiel mated tO the ens, to | tinet glimpses Of bodies of men ‘hurrying. to Maaka's finest ateatedt three pitched bat- | northeast, across the crests and show ficlis of | Hitck outlines of burned or burning buildings. | peepless pillow that he discovered Oo e coun a vi ol + fe is no a TO, Russia's finest armies, and we | bis Seariet elastics were in their prop at the Bernese Oberland. The spot is, therefore, es mrtpebe Gentbone tate ir which must have been for a good si a While out of contact with either animal or | We, Sueine in position, squirt a account whatever, on their books. with the | Private property, would make an aggregate of | 38d horses, cattle, eartiages runnin “ hich seemed to have the most undisputed | Situation flashed upon him. The vegetable life. Standing carefully to the lee. | Stich s Jk end fot » | really dropped let elasi 4 ward of the flasks, for no dust or particle trom | REGKEFY everswhere, and send forward ‘the So ee ee ariet clastic. and tee hha : Xable real estate, upon | #¢ross the plain, and above ail the internal aa : county, for either interest on bonds or for re- | SOME, $12,000.00 of taxa’ yon | crashing roll of the infantry fire and the deep 1E GAME OF FARO. dempiion fund. which a tax rate of (75 cents on the $100 would | booming Of more than a hundred guns, —— r . ace | While the one which he lad picked up a Hon, place | pienic lay on his table. The full herr } | e connty having paid, prior to December | #ive a revenue of $84,000. . COVERED BY THE TRAIN. Tweive Men who Kinow All About It— | = ¢ forward the | ciezed it undei ession th as bis - as far as is of the Sisk close enough to the facis in the case te gkng, | had during the night abandoned all is posi | (Brom the Virginia Gity Chronicle.) | flasks, the operators first singe the pliers in a | flames and falling tiinber, and whe ent into | _ The utter hopelessness of nal 1b concerned, the, whole series of | S580" the weeds of the county demand a full tions from Griviea to the Green nd con- Dane 1S Sag Ce Bee et tan Whose | spirit lamp to destroy all attached germs or | the daneer seit thee en eae toa wedding. | Sista y > centrated the greater part of his army across | real name is said to be Burns, came up again | organisms, and snip off the sealed end of : that ‘they should be settled on the lasis ut | the Vid, over whieh he passed on two bridges, | Wefore Justice Knox Saturday. “Thecmaa is | the tack: inthe ae flasks are charged Government, is the state of the case any im- justice. — one the old and the other the new one lately | one of those characters known as _a check | with clean, vivifyin, ntain air. The 50 | there was something savoring of burlesque in | The fatal articles which had caused his down. eerement pon that of the Commissioners of The county has not only paid its just dues, structed. He took part of his artillery, | guerrilla. He was accused of having picked _ flasks are placed with their necks open over a the efforts of these Yedo brigades to combat fall he left behind him, he Sinking Fund. : but they have been overpaid; and in spite of ; S0M€ three batteries, and a train of about five | a #20 piece from the faro table atthe Capitol | kitchen stove in a temperature varying from | the flames. The general effect. was that | Mute but powerful eloe Though the figures given above (#138, constant and urgent representations: reite. | Bundred or six hundred earria; oan the money belonging to a player Who | 50° to 9> Fahrenheit, and in three days 21 out | of what is km, ‘a8 a pantomime “ral we should bear the soc! r rated from year to year. nothing has yet been | pull He succeeded in getting ari was ina half-intoxicated condition. Tome de- | of the 23 flasks opened on the hayloft are | every one howling, shoutin running to and | dream fying to stocking done to give relief, but, on the contrary, fresh the art y and part of the train e erby day- | manded a jury trial, and when the selection | found to be invaded by organisms. Afier | fro. a upsetting one another. SC amewee know nothing except by hearsay but have been obtained u ‘ exactions have been made. . | break. e Russians say that to have siarted | had been made each juryman was asked | Unree weeks’ exposure to precisely the Same of beams, tiles and artic! i with of the District Commissioners, (General Ket- It is only fair that ail real estate in the | With so large a train isa proof that he was de- | whether he 1 any prejudices against the | conditions, not one of the i flasks opened in | out any apparent ord: cham.) and have been laboriously collated county, not used for church and cemetery pur- ceived with regard to the number of th - | game. The following were the experiences of free air had given way. No germ trom the a great deal from the books of the tice ‘There are. there- | poses, should contribute its share towaris the | siaM forces, and that ne belles d th eens sive take es Kitchen air had ascended the narrow necks, any bonds of the Distriet of Columbia are sew cnee iar erat yeep ther road along the Vid was virt | won the money at poker the night before from life payne bcbg Severs ea ag aay Fig md property. It does not seem possible that he e | it of the fellow who dealt; have no prejudice | London. such bonds se ¢ ‘Keable, Fo - . and the quantity, in dollars and cents. of each | , 4,t@* upon Lope gee property, pin ta elass of bonds so chargeable, ifany? But two | ble as nooner [Seo ol 3 also injuri = classes of bonds can be chargeable to the | {Uj tothe material interests of the county, as county. both of whieh are bonds which have | tt JecePi, Away capital. without which the in- | Iyroke was a | been issued to pay for improvements in the "Er tos winds sana ok aed roperte were | #dvancing upon them in close ord w fol os Ses the couse eee neon oe to contribute its proportion, a tax rate of 75 rer The smooth open level offered every | Juror No. 3—Dropped about $40 once at * » | facility for such a manuver. The Turks were | Orndorff’s, trying to call the turn; no preju- the construction and repair of roads and | cents would be sufficient to raise a revenue | Henind these wagons, which, piled full of Das. | dices the official action @f the District | 2nd complete examination o To us, accustomed to the stern, silent, bus. | 10 al inesstike manner of the London firemen, | Simpkins tle rained man. hey teach with The Parisian Dead performan: just where t ring there, but.as hat the ks being shifted to produce this resuit, | WPTear, and ill in the Alps, as clear and as free | Ui! they were ‘when sent off from | P’raed. singeing | gut been so badly informed, think that the train was s jal purpose in the fight. Indeed, thi rst thing the Ri ans perceived When daylight | Corner. of wagons drawn by bullocks | all rig! . m tact with. Meanwhile o1 oe Is not the conclusion imperative that it was | COU" Have played faro some; lost | uot the air, but something in the air wineh | (2.Utier grief. But this, t Straight bets at once at the Sawdust | produced the effects observed in the flasks ply to dampen t Just my fool luck: think the game is j placed in the hayloft?) What is this something? | Wis remuvied < used to play faro once, but haven't | This air is laden with suspended dust par. ade were devoted to the object across the | played now for over a week. | ticles. Can they have been the origin of the | the spread of the five by thewh bserved life? If so, are we not bound by all | ton ef he it tecedent experience to regard these fruitful particles as the germs of the life observed? eS . eulty | Of $80,000 per annum, which is the proper ' r “. snow Ni sy 25 bs | France; all opp laa th bridges in the county. same diMeuity | © “ < . | gage and effects of various kinds, afforded Juror No. 4—Play faro occasionally—when- | He would place before his friend and ¢o-in- | teries, and crown the tombs of has experienced in ascertaining the | #ount for the county to payinto the treasury | FOFY ir protection from bullets. ever Ihave any money; won 2,00 one night | quirer two liquids which had been kept Lore wreathes of corte { these expenditures as was had In | Of the District, and is really as much as the | YeFY flr protection from bullets. at the Palace—busted the game’ went back | IMONULS Ih & sealed chopra ee er Six restnes of _immorte h prishable blossoms. ; ights after; | cally pure air. The one isa mineral solution, | OR, forks | at the end: pork en Py deen collected from the county in the last six som years. But, by order of Commissioner Bryan, T of the amounts of money that have — italy tos Hie, if s The attack was directed against the posi- | and tried to bust it again a few! oye {n'this count ‘Signed]— E. J. ” under charge of the most stalwart cool. + ountry in tions held by the grenadiers, north of the Sofia | had to spar for my grub all the rest of the | containing in proper proportion all th - | ie ; s have s cere! is in or Bling, WB. Carpen *, | road, whose lines extended from the road to & | week: think Ieould’ beat the game blind If T | Stanese whiten BrQver, Broport Composition of | ‘inlt she brigade. The jeapiain, armed | Ants lave very curious, ceremonial after three separate statements from varior — Mgpnagy akties officials of the District Government, none of A 5 6 * 2 2 - hu: Standard, was" sitting | U00 With the anniversary. In the departy n % % | point oj ite Opanes, where they were joined | had capital; no prejudice. bacteria; the other is an infusion of turni; 2 . S| of Brit ¢ peasants « “ + Golden, Committee on County | Py "the Roumanian curving line through Su- Jurof No. 5~Atn familiar with faro—slightly ; | Hoth Hauldeereee ea ean water, and | sud te Lie shoes, Fett, Of, a house, | Sy briany and the, Maine the peasants during them justifying the published reports as made | surla. It is said the attack was made with stepped into Joe Stewart's one day and | there is no trace of life in either of them. A 7 - ~ | flelds n ; were directed. Until he retreated not a aring fire-brands, the charred p to Congress, it was ascertained that the sum = 0 men, but I doubt this, as there was real- | tapped the game for 9500 in one deal; called | mutton chop, over which a little water has been — | of which they carefully presery s cha total of ail the expenditures ou the roads and See Spates ene ORES. | oe eee tie oe ay toideploy uniess they | the turn for $100 and then quit playing be- | poured to Keep its Juices from drying up, has | man,dared to dream of yielding an inch, and that may total catie bridges of the county, from June, 1571, to July, has acee} Courtney's | had descended from the heights of Opanesand | cause the limit 1577, might be set down at $1,056,923.57. shal ig -scull race of three | taken the Roumanian ions, but I have not | enough to pay up that $5 assessment on my is sum total of these expenditures is dis. and the champion. | heard that they did this. Nor did they even | Justice stock ; think faro is a good game. tributable among four separate parties, name- neutral water in the | attack the Russian tions south of the road, Juror No. 6—Always liked faro when it was ly: The city Reh apn line pp States. n Courtney puts up $250 | a8 they would probably have done had bow d square; think there are some square games, town, the county of W: and t ‘Clipper, irtekert will | attacked in such force. At any rate the atiack | but the splits give the game a bi United States. It is, of course, fectly well | leave immediately tor the G understood that the yperty of the cii of the county, or of either of the two cities, can | against any ofall catile or ot wasn't big enough; made fain for three days upon a in a warm fre Arembled for the safety of our fine old soc a inincmetohioen Me | Touts << | The clergy conducted a sombre array of ask mark although the discipline of , reentage. | trefaction can occur, With a speck of the | the igades, their meth: proced: ers of tres ‘nited States te row | WaS a most brilliant and daring one. The Juror No. 7—Gi out of Uhe rise in | swarming liquid the clear mii mm = ong - c fea ic sors ta peir amin net ot ineral soluti ure. and | carried lon their hand: Turks advanced as far as C under the | Ophir, and_ got Tease to start back to the | and the clear turnip infusion are eac! nocd. | thing gia! unbusiness-like air of doing every- | that they Saw Bhonte ‘ at every turn. On sue h inocu- | thing, wi ions between | cover of their wa States. (Here the juror wiped away a tear, | lated. In twenty-four hours the me | & Tare fo be condemned in toto, too hi fe 9a) s, Wi the Russians transparent cannot bestowed | occasions the Irae and the burial serv only be made Hable through taxation for such ys: “We | poured ina terrible fire on them from their | and his honor seemed’ muck atected. | 1 | Hauids have become turbid throughout, and | Puck snd agiity of ahem ee! | were always chanted.” in Parts the: tot of» part of this expenditure as is lawfully charge- ete ability and be, | Berdan breech loaders, scarcely less destruc. | struck one st ihe 0 matter which it | instead of being barren, as at first, they are are now with the extraordi- We dead are literally buried ‘us able to either of them, and has been lawfully Jia inthe t wited tive than the Peabody, and = the ad- | was—and in about two days hadn’t a red. teeming with life. nary feats of acrobats, ‘see flowers. Every year MS COV peat Teen, Senn? exit in ~ States as he Sadler te Euwiand. ‘The | vancing line with shell and shrapnel. The The remaining five jurors related theirex- | The experiment strict of Coluni| vn al J: but to nome Aleeeen re! is now varied. Into the | this ‘and agit nord the ve of Lafayette with rare blossoms. = 5 Coens ae - 43 but it | Turks n did a splendid deed of bravery, | periences in a most affecting manner, and but Pero ei rer nenaen Sad the pure = bre ity Put to a practical | the Leneshonm ther y 0 viduals can be made liable Trikes us Aye is such a wonder some of | only equalled by Skobeleff’s capture of thetwo | one man was found who any prejudice Hea accustomed now and then theircover | against the game. He said he never won bet | dust. The e! is tardier than when the Bo tate yee tthe hook and ladder > ie Wi i sion is dropped a small through the grassy glades and sy! sti ler taxation only thi the terms of rank ould famous redoubts. fect ‘action, treat ells of lovely cemeteries at home, th the laws. ‘of Congress passed In reference | the cunning ¥: and Long a oii they thought | beginning to fail them, owing to the eattie be- | int his life.” Te alwa coppered and played | speck of puirid liquid was employed.” tn three pp, San eae score | is but little that is attractive in the stone walks thereto. he could beat eit Boyd or ins.” ing ki oe geties ightened and running it at the wrong He'd been calling ys, however, r its ih the | one of whom pauses a moment to look at the | 20d hard, cold teoking Sombs in this cow si ata Lee cas | ftediomung Reecetenecereeal | Mean amc tates | Nagi ceca as cesta | erategamaininlzmegarand ewe | Sugttdaeas gterertene ie | $i pe cab ha! and it is equally clear that under the terms ‘would have that yand Riley Siberian regiment, over them like a tor- | dle, but admitted that he been playing it | the mineral solution, which in the first experi swarm on the Toots, swing front rafter to fut: comes yearly more aud more of a problem the organte act (act of Congress, ved the the night befure. He was excused. ment behaved in a manner ter, struggle up almost perpendicular slopes of | 2oW Paris bury its dead. The ceme February 21,1871, section 37, ph een ritzer, the dealer of the testi- | from the turn! p juice? At the end of three tiles, often with a rope in their mouths, | 'Mi€s now in use have been dug over, and' tise 70,) the Distriet jumbia could to nearly | fled as follows:’ I was dealing at the time Me- | days, at the nree weeks, it is innocent | jump over ya chasms of flame as if they | O¥e*;,and over, until medical men ‘have eried hot be bound under any contracts “to the pay. Carty cam="n and called for some chips. He | of life. While both liquids are able | were twolact ditches tee tee {> | Out, Beware of : ment of any sums of except in, pursu- had won about 900 when Tome first showed up: tofeed the bacteria, and to enable them to | the Saag timbers, jump pay Gemeteries into Ber phe gp meer Pua Ww, and not the jack coppered, taking in meine Gore omg have been once fully de | an “all "to a ‘coolies Po noma Parisian, who is until § appropriations have been queen—— eae ae — ern Saeed! deg epg able to 2 who are hanging ‘to the chain or Tope. The ooze enghicn or Fontainebiean Xo money whatever was appropriated pee ee ee taeteriae mineral solutions to -takerae | Mau gouters be Metle is Purine At Mn- | OF the lost would seema terrible law. except. the appropriation made by Af jurors nodded simultaneously, and the | illustration from higher life, can feed’ the lace the wake Gicing nal bull the end of the last century. there Legisiative — is ee — pane me one Bett is aS Gaieas nok develop the rx. me aoe ving belt's dozen fi sending lence because of the overcrowded elation amounted, aS above stated, to off, and—— ‘ portant subject. ‘The experiments aired ra sey" Ange Pillar of smoke Tread aris to the | famous corridor 0 + Court.—Is this point clear to the jury? | corded show that there is a marked difference | the admiring crowd. Scarcely has it fallen | ™2"Ytouristsha’ By the act of C June 20, The jurors again bowed with military pre- aed thus ai Serminal matters of the air | when adozen active fellows are at work | Were constructed 14, the pvernment hit existing under A VzR1 BaD Bor.—A youthful north bencher cision. a | and the wet, and active bacteria of the Mith their fire hooks. “From one heap ee avers. ihe aet oF pruary 21, 1871, wasabolished,and } said mother other id pace. _taee, nine tee Same, plank organic The one timbers jump out two or three of ‘the Commi ssione! made the succes- | Dam aint swearing, is it?” ‘ no; is a $20 piece on oe aane en. jack, ani bred in saline solution, and men, who their ‘brui almost sors of the ‘board ‘ot Fubie Works, who had me Ses ocean saith ell, iis Tome reached for - As oe SS Soecrs rotene be bora rere while boin of laugh 3 Out of caveru at smote walk over cat “en created february ma, whe! back door Dam uzzle sugar bits them ee sterilized ing Ashes crawls another, with an arm buried where he of ‘Works had no control | careful or. take a tumble to yourself on slid off and was away it of Rees we our muddy mine- from the innermost Dow stands; the whatever over the roads and bridges of the | that ice. f Just sat down on it so sudden that ‘and made him give | ral yrithits swarming bacteria for five | out two or three poor blackened: auth, Covers the grave {URED except to expend definit2 appropria- ft Jammed my peck clean downlntomy lungs” it up. f Jainutes, not one of them escapes destruction | mains of what were a fee minutes back rol. gd | Sioms by the , Legislative bly. | It was jammed bac! Into place in Jailer related the ot | in the soft succulent condition in which they dare-devilsin the prime and wa found , of Commissioners | two minutes.—[Salt Lake Tome in the He had admitted exist in The same is true of the | of manhood. Thess strength | cellar. Thus death <i the District of Columbia, kad ne power to PSE a eas ihe. money, but excused his condust on the | farmipintusion If It be with the | on shutters and tomorrow wilt Us faiewea yy | Leward Ain” Late Txpend any, money in the county, under the WHEN David ‘ ground that he might as well have it as pacer ae, = Gast last resting place 2A airs ‘necessary for. the malmtoamees of fg | When Hiarid Darts feels good, « Republican then stood 11 for conviction and one for eal when we innoculate our + rod, ik yonder, ya crowd tye ar * roads and bridges. During the three years | when David Davis gets why, he's the and being unable to were dis- | sion the desiccated germinal matter | of their sorrow rades. P down the which have elapsed from June 2), 1874, to-July _ Weird parte. matparot Peleonaphe charged, as was also the accused” «float in the air. . Cause.—[All The Fear sae met in the public gernend, of hlmocit for not 5 ?

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