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* = a District Governm~, irs. tract expressed or implied by “; ql LETTERS FROM THB PEQpLE. | ‘ ND PIC THE EVENING STAR. | ne pounamaster aay geen mnstrncted to inthe agg of lala SENS | Crncce CT OEE Te mphreyt, A ceadieetaen | ST. NICHOLAS EXCURSIONS AND PICNICS, liane capture all do. running at large without the aiscionarat "hs rates established | Yesterday, Tucker & Sherman agt. J. G. | A Hint to Are! ‘ ale Build- ON DGWN THE = Ja tax tes, : ‘ “Tei. aS follows, viz.: Price | Bigelow; attachment quashed and’ appeai . ich * - j IVER, SATURDAY... <= 4 _ Stvect lamps have been ordered corner E | “ef pavement, er iuare | prayed. National Metropolitan Bank agi. W. pia ir ne EENSTO PC 9 July iiss | <The t m* wi tone es — 7 and eth, rner of 5Sthand K streets | Sate, « enrd, S-inch and under, per | G. Phillips et al., and John Burns agt. Conra id it never oceu uur AF chitects a: a 7 = - : - 7 re . = jinattons touaw: | and Oe. Sn os eo setrict | Ataf? cents; eurb, cinch, per lineal | Steuernagie motions fo \wuash judgment over: | itary authorities that. the “age ee wma ae: | For the Midsummer Holidays DAY EVENTSG, at "To soe — Complaint has been made to the District | ae cents: cobblestone, per square yard, ruled: speals prayed. niet agt. Downing; | public buildings (departm ents) constructed to terning 6. i peg te ‘nied einiedaadiine NAT. OF mt Commissioners of the condition of meat ol- rock pavement, per square | newtrial granted. Lippardagt. Potomac Barge | this date, viz: closing “hem up. on all four | and other entertainments. Tick ts: entl- Jimmy 2), 18 fered for sale at some of the stores in George: | Belgian biock pavement, per | Co.; new trial granted on afiidavit and pay- | sides, is contrary to toe laws of health and | dren under ten years 3 lantic states, pa town. cents; or at such other higher | ment of costs. Adjourned till September 10. | esthetics, and therefore to be most severely le ty - Prop’ showers, The appointments of school trustees were | ave been realized in disposing SQuiTy Covrt—Judge MacArthur. | condemned. I can see no good reason Wh¥Y Is PILLED WITH TNG FOR THE >" ies MIDE ON THE Pore- vatheaaie not made to-day, a5 Was expected, the Com terial. ay, Morell agt. Manhattan Ins. Go, ; | they are thus constructed, except the object iS. Gynrs axp Bors, ming verses, TOON NEES ——_ ir 1 oners having so much other pressing rca tions from the application | order to distribute proceeds of policy. Her- | to save alittle space; but are the health and “Kine CHEESE,” a story of the Paris Expo. (Bauer MARY WARHINGTON Ga 7ilaag business engaging their aitention. H general Tules of assessment will be | bert ayt. Republic Savings and Building asso. | lives of hundreds of men and women passing ron is DuUrsiog Mill leave her wharf, foot of ae Upwards of two-hundred tax. on dogs | made as follows, viz: In the case of corner | ciation; specific sum decreed. Bemis agt. | a preat part of their lifetime therein not more sition, with its funny pictures, to the puzzles Seventh streat. every, MONDAY y LUCAL NEWS. were disposed of to-day by the Colieetor of | lots assessed for a sewer on the shorter side, 75 | Taylor; do. McDaniel agt. Wright; bond ap. | Valuable than one or two acres of ground — at the end. atl0a m.: returning at 4:45 p.m po Taxes, meking about seven hundred and fifty fect of the longer side will be exempted from | proved. Hagadorn at. Hagadorn order pf | saved by this peculiar kind of economy? Nor” atigs ALCOTT’S serial, “ UNDER THE LILACs. xeardcn witl be £iv Condensed Locals. issued altogether. ewer assessment. Whenever the intersec: | reference. Riggs agt. Douglas; do. Bean agt. | need they be closed up on ail sides like ciole ces the girls to ARCHERY, With ail its nee " ye the New York some of the citizens residing on Capitol Mili, tion of streets or avenues produces lots having | Bean: sale decreed. Woods agt. Solomo ters: why not have them open on one side to EE girls + or he J.C. Ya Ng © | and East ‘Washington have been before the , cute angles or excessive frontage ia propor- | decree moditied. Pike agt. Wallach : pro con- | admit the outside air and the public eye, and ecree for | allow th SToppan cing on and 3 “Story of a BD Med at? p.m.and | District Commissioners to. to. protest | tlom to the area available for building pur- | fesso. Wallach agt. Van hiswick : di general public passing by to enioy : ights of ; aualnst persons outside uf the {Hird $¢h00i di eee ee ee ieee aaliorm rave of | account. Gilmau agt. Devin; money ordered ; he Sight of the Beautiful dower dads and | GTOWINE Bos” Bites the Baws the det suEe i1-known clerk of the | {let interfering in school matters in that dis. | assessment will be allowed upon presentation | into court. Simmons act. Cingriay referred | fountains at psesent hidden becween the walle ting. Erice 2s oe eee R. J. Melgs, the well-known te t to dictate who should be bet © property owner of a plot of the sub-di- | to special examiners. Jones agt. McQuade; | of these bastiles? i | . . 7 sige ann oolaanials ; we are oO} at iniprovins Nision into lots of the tract in quesiion, at- | auditor's report confirmed. —afarshall agt. —_+e-—____ | SCRIBNER & CO, NEW Yors > pe yo ieee The District Commissioners yesterday issued | {ested by the surveyor of the District of Cc | Marsha ve to file answer. Moore ai 3 ‘ er. - Abont Sun Strokes. | order that no ollicer or employe hor. b being of record in his oftice, and ac- reference for partition. Stigmaier Roar s Rowna:| ized to cause the insertion af any advertise. | companied dy the affidavit of the owner of the | aur Stwimaiers we decree er the Deth ottcere or Ree eae aera ment in any newspaper of the District of Co Be erty that sub-division is designated | ayt] Meuraw; pro confesso made absolute. % » tn jumbia except upon the authority granted by o be permanent, and is not made for | Edison agt. Western Union Telegrapa Co,; | [£ard to sun strokes, ete., with the following | Carr L. L, BLAKE, | = i vot . r suit: a 4 sion s sl. HALL, . ee | the . Each ease of this kind or disilesing bil rescinded: result: Excursion to MARSHAL . litor of the | the Commissioners, and no b i | other “purpose . Mavgiod | order dismissing se “What's the first gensation, doctor, of in- | Or OLS Ness accompanied Dy 4 authenticated | Will be separately acted upon by the Commi.- 1 5 al m. A cene wensation, ° SUNDAY, a1:t, at copy of such authority. om nticated | Sioners, and will be decided in cont ity Pouicg Cocrt—Judge Waiter, pro tem. cipient sunstroke? | DAY, Jo ey To-day, Robert Sherlock was sent down for “Headache or dizzine: 1 | with the principles that the rate of sx vagranéy. George Winston, threats to his "Or r vstrict Commissioner: + ngon Be are Comin DES Should. be made. as univormtyas the following ordei it when per 1 for vaults, . or a feeling used | a hi up or ieadinessto drop. Some persons simp). in proportion to the benefit de. | Wises personal bonds to keep the peace. Join | i¢ Leav'pg ber whar’, foot and revurning 9 An In poll kK, Va., jun f Tth sireet, at 3 p.m, 1 very hot. a Midsummer Holiday Sort Pare ter ims 4 trom Ke, thy | itt | Proportion t Ballinger, disturbing the quiet of George. | 's yy steh eases what is to be done The Midsummer Holiday Scrit Fal Bach. $ M the Horih at the | shall be notified that they do not authorize ia. | MY y fo tattle the opinion of tha town; $5. Wm. Lewis, trespass on park ; $. “Stop work, go into a cool piace, ie down or SEAN CITT, i Jy aod) K streets northeast. last | terference with lamps, sewers, trees or other | ,,,1, 11! Conformity with the opinion of the At- | Dennis shea forfeited $2 for bathing in the | sit ath Oran you feel better.” Fg aiid: ues and struck his head against a switeh. improvements: and in eases ‘ot, vaults there | Way companies will be ae wey fore thle river. Willie” Nolan, larceny of a bottle of | ~ What next?" . . irandost Pury en the stantio Dy ind was taken to the SF all Be fons test Cleat berwren the tnsideline | To iionstpart ee special improvements in ac. | beers five days in jail. Howard Johnson. as- |“ put cool cloths on your head, and drink ANOTHER ROYAL NUMBER, sa 5 Fi red sault; continued. John Ballenger, larceny of | eooi drinks—eo . = nd Lr. CA. Ball dressed the |, Also, the following order: “Ordered, that | fardinen wah the following principics, viz: | a' buicher kmife; sixty days iu Jail. James | ooLtrimks—cool water, for ex as coming Home from New | as ageueral rule the street ratiroad companies | ¢1, Hf the improvement was made U fore the Caster ad Thornas Johnson, largeny of Tans at anything?" a ride from Baltimore, nthe District may pave the horse tracks ot pa f re cal from J. H. Magruder: five d n jail each.| « probably won't w: i 7 ta . - . Gr hea SEaE aah pens, | thele roads withtemanll abu Sonal ot ree fiability on the part of the company, except to | Win iitinme Nelson Smith aude Wales Probably won't want it—if exhausted take | Charming Writers— New Artists—Superb ing to the Durning of award: | uniform size, but the pavement between the | Testore the street to as ood & conaiaen » Jones were fined $) each for disorderly con Is one always warned before a sunstroke?” Engraving. un Mrs. Grav’s house, on jth, | rails shall conform to that of the contizaous if tin frac is completed as | bared re Sarl ¢ | duct. James Wilson, tiring pistol in street Usually one is; but [ remember one m: ‘ street. inporation Was passed, but before the com, | #, Anderson Scott, assault on Adam Jack: | said Der Janewayy ewhe wld ee tee x the grounds south : M STREET PAVEMENT. Day ead toned Real ate charter aces pted, | -o03 #2. David Bell, assault on James Carter, | that he felt as st be hay been struck a blow on atter Known as the the petition of residents ald cvners of ‘val me bility would attach to the ‘company & county sonst bie, while in discharge of his the back of the neck. Sometimes a person | The August number of this progressivg ma: award 1 to Andrew | UAble and we! prove ‘operiy on M street ¥ shen - ty uty; $10 and cost ose] Jarroll, assault 1 haus 7 re azine i rd“ Mids oltday awe An northwest, asking the repaverieat ot that | other than above stated. 3. If the improve. | dU ab Walker, who testined tint Le arse | fee's exhausted for two or three da azine is the third “Midsummer Holiday n GRAND EX URSION, uiple, or cool MONDAY, August 5, 1878. *> will leave 6th et_ whart 0 P.M, aFciving w 6. Bam. Tuesda: faa field at_5.10a.m. arrive’ 7 a... 8 hors ran City $ p.m arriving bom nd at hotels, 60 kets $3: ts to . 3 rt y an attack. He has lost sleep, perhaps, a: i d the publisher is canfident that in & Bro... Jewelers: So! ——— street, between New Jersey avenue and Ver. | ment was made after the company had been | ond kicked he! sor ten days. Mahala Nero, | working hard in the sun. Allofastden he | sue. and the pablishe canfident tha Sa £ Bro., Joweiors; @ Eain mont avenue, whieh was pla prpantaed Aid the bay che ere iee oe assault; $3. Wim. Edwards, vagraney, (hang” | fatis over and becomes uhconeehea ne literary and artistic excellence, it will be ; stional ay AND THE Tir. smmMissione Fc orriseu's Bookst ing about the market:) bonds or workhouse. been refei ing on the roadway, whether its track w: “When is sunstroke most li ly to occur?” found fully equal to, if not in advance of its Cassin’s Ding Stor : ; 1 or no ; avi 3 done. “When the system is debilitated, the heat cessors, Which met with such distin. | John N. Boner. Gove a : on ak ok th one of the id Or BOL at the time the paving wi done. DEEDs IN FEE have been filed as follows: intense, and the atmosphere smu ‘oe predecessors, which met xi arecs Bia Sand Tach The story. y Frapon was wel- ents pit down i this ¢ And for this reason Congress cannot, by the | y HPEMeins to M.Gr Moles, Lae Pre aoe aare mugey atmosphere the cvapornien of tne | Suished favor from the press and the public. | peue Sion asth 4 : Fergu- conned ri Nation. who had dur has been, for soi ener ana ee obieation cyaaggrporation, im: | 3i5."¢ SSS "E. Melgs to st. Matthew's list Perspiration isdininisheds and without evap. | It opens with a Frontispiece, gon's Dew Copite: HL, and Cropley** Drow ing the seorehing s week praved for fon by the Commis: Meee athe! is a mere Pro eee eorPOrators. | tute, sane property: SIN). M.C. Mei oration you don’t get the cooling effect of tie : cane Store a \ ceasity any position or offer, tobe | 4 c , A NEW PORTHAIT OF BRYANT, LAWRE oP aaa me Ry In the emurse of an essity for ' Theantton ol the geen St. Matthew's Institute, ne properly :& perspiration. Cases ere more frequent also La Coe vnagers. ae ee eet ian Bape ly tecepted it binds nd y E. Lloyd, lots2tos, square | on the second or third day of a heated term.” | Drawn in crayon, from life, by WyaTT EATON, rae } Franklin Rives tothe United Siates “What are the those DERE Le sone of america, part of lot Bere emation 10: | “Increased he mseives certain vaiuable rights and | $——>- W.-W. Cassin etal. to Henry Garyin, lot | unconsciousness, ken trom thant square 2: 370). C. B.Chnreh to Thoinas | post morte examin, ations, from 600, W. D. Cassin, | vonge e. No person could ot 2, old George | seen the lungs, n their tracks and with blood ais in the streets preseribed How old these rith received x * ni hia thee perforin GEORGETOWN. t.among them the | pap @yyat.—The ito. Adelayon |, . io : "| level above the Chain B: S could no: | ing to repair a iock gate vet bridy lage street of the ci ptonis? and engraved by CoLE, with a sketch of the haunts and homes e! Bryant, by Hoxatto N ion would show great | Powens, with numero. od-cut e brain and tungs. T have Among the other illustrated ma‘ ae said Dr. Janeway, “gorged y 7 “A SEA-PORT ON THE PACIFIC, | croaiy depot, 161d 7th x doctor se im responded Dr. | by MARY HaLLock Foote. The drawings are | — TTENTE “Don't you know that boy,” asked | also by Mrs. Foote, and are engraved by Marsh. f tik sy “who exelnined, “My ihead, ny | Cole, and others. They have not beea ex Of Hermion Dut it's old as our hairy | i Magazine literature for charm, pi | { | | DAY | Occoquan Fal's. DAY plat ime ste er re rf, ol at Bouts’ kee ON er was turned off ¢ ige yesterday e' to be provi ered t ne | way, t that point. “It wil | ancestors. i esque | tor the benetit of ¢ Their right: , h ness and fine engraving. A paper of wide ite of theie ae | be turned on this evening. ‘The cables for tle ae ce faterest is The owner of wa | Qutletlock have arrived and will immediately | poctons or IMAR DIsacRrer just ot would derive no direct advin, | be,put in position se iene Re Hie inmember ent ant he bakton | ps0 ELIMI, Young, auctioneer, corner | gnenuent ofa bane lines ali be the sani wietkos e and Congress streets, tried a “s », in My opinion, it would aia MOND! By Dr. W. J. Morton, a narrative of persona experience iu the mines, with striktaz illu tions of this romantic and curious life. are also ~ The super. | TO SOUTH AFRICA for D an Frane.seo 0 | having named it the Youths’ Direc nt this morning by putting tur- | overwhelined by local gramina «i Comipait dentine on his horse to Keep the ilies of. It | testations agamst the location of the apust cela mont | did Keep the ilies off, but the animal made his | pye in the word "youth." Ile thereupon w,ote al records of the eerie an extent that he has re- | to twenty learned authorities, in various parts uv defeetive are a A f the United States, to settle the qu jon be- x PELAIY G FIELD PAPERS: efrauelain ibis fordraw. | (GHATS. By boat Loudoun, 100) bushels } Yond disuse: bes thee aieeced age eon be: | TWO CHARMING FLEL Dnt ouiy reefer draw: | wheat and 1,5°0 do. corn ey & Bro.: | the Paciie coast ges. President Barnard, | “Sharp Eye by JOHN Brrrovcus, with Tk is wheat, to Talbott: boat ‘ : Case of application tor vt M. eat | of Columbia College: President Eliot,of Har’ | illustrations by a mew artist; * es of | on host ‘oposls for the Sun account af permit work the fos, | Medley, with 170 bushels corn, to H. M. Tal- | Sard. George P Gaackent oa the iene New England Paria Lite” by © cou. | ine cone Yand 1) stre acevideuce will be required: 1. A copy | Dott. Quotation tor wheat, 103 to 110. books on rhetoric, &e.; Prof. Sehele de Vere, | Sor Gr rare picturesdue interest, Conne, 2 permil uncer which the work is claim ga eSNG of the University of” Virginia: Chaneellor | @ paver o piel H 7 ened with Goa) tat} to have bean done. 2. Satistactory evid BS w York University; Benja There are illustrated poems by DR. HOLLAND Dwight, a Brot. We D. Whit f and J. T. TROWBRIDGE: als atch says thatthe high hopes | pronounced * Youths’ Directory” correct and | yay, BuEeT ARTE, and others. indulged in Thursday night by ihe pretty | ‘Youth’s Directory” wrong; Noah Porter, | “A% ANa . Patan} WEDNESDAY, Jeiy 2 | rapid’ sinking of the rieroury, thay the Beated | pre ident of Yale, declared “Youth's Diree’ | | THE ILLtsTRaTIONS are by Wyatt Eaton, ESDAY, Jey 24r4 jal taken from infront | term was about to break up, were blasted yes- | tory” correct and the other wrong, and Kich- | Mary Hallock Foote, pt Weather Vietims. Crosby of the ctually done by the elaim . ST. LOUIS SU | ann in oec nee with ihe terms of the per A St. Louts dis Mi thar he lias noi received compensa claun for drawbac ERERS, min BOT EVENING EX~ in one HSION, one in be publisti Bait poems by STED- | ep i old mater nderhoof,Waud, Fred- Mary W was made t Rez Will Le necessary to show: 1, | terday morning when the sun rose almost as | ard Grant White and Dr. McCosh, of Prince- | erick Dielman, R. Swain Gilford, Jervis . wus office to-day by a gentlem ra per ritl Was upon the'street and if | blisteringly hot as ever. After ° ociock the ton, prcnounced both correct, while President MeEntee, Henry Farrer, Winslow Homer, J nes, Wh lait to opena pool for a swimmil HOOL in a ng had been paid for in fullun- | mercury showed but about one-half a decree iiman, of the Johns Hopkins University, E. Kelly, Walter Shirlaw, L.C. Tiffany, Thomas Bookstor nt of the £ de of Liens of the old corporation as. | lower temperature than Thursday. Previous | sent a reply from which it was impossible to a2 b SN ye ee Hist Gitfera | creme | ert That it was taxen possession of | to that time the difference was about two and | determine on which side he was. Moran, Wil H. Low, Mrs. Fanny Eliot Gifford | § . : eous sports. That no compensation | a-half degrees. At the dispensary five sun. | ee poses. The reg : and others. | EXTRAORDINARY ANNOUNE st jor has been received by the owner of the | stroke cases were treated up to 11 o'clock. A DEFAULTER’S CaRErR—E. J. Oakley, for The shorter stories are by Stockton and | TU MENT! Professors HULM = next Th tion be made to front of which the material was takcu, | The total number of cases Thursday will not | merly cashier of the New York Mercian Wigiee Skane. Je | and LEO, the champion 5 and Seau and when the application came before him in said owner has not inany way dis’ | exceed 59, | Exchange National bank, who absconded in | HENRY James, J . - . sep | Uraheze performers and SW See adver | fic and tangs manner he would do of the material. NEW YORK'S HOTTEST DAY. 180, being a defaulter to the amount of Dk. *LESTON'S STORY OF WESTERN Lire of the wor a, wr giveagr tien tn Swims excr y uld towards cranting faciitties for In New York at o'clock yesterday morn. | $0,000, was arrested in New York Thursday | reaches its climax, and willend in October ingten, on SUNDAY, Sete dene an ee aah ing the thermometer registered $5 degrees in | and lodged in Ludlow-street_jail. He was | 4 new Novel, | decks of tho Karge Gockade City. Tae Paotoasee the shade. ‘This was four degrees hotter than | connected with the bank for 27 years. He has | have appearal before all of the Crowuel Heals ot at the same hour Thursda: nd although the | spent the last seven years ii Canada, and * PALCONBERG,” by BOY ESEN, ) Europe and Asia, and beat meda's fom de, When the apj glare of the sun was subdued somewhat by | many times had begged for bread, occasivn- | Vieworla. Tickets will be lit ed thal proper | patches of fleecy clouds the air d to be | ally working as a common laborer, and at one | Begins in this issue. It is a story of immigrant | ar acks due upon | more sultry and oppressive. At noon the mer- | time wasa cook on a coasting vessel. He life in America, tuld by one of the must prom- | A¢ notified of that faet, and infor | credit Wii be viven for drawh 7 7 i res, 5 istri he 3:30 sh: at Bp. pouymeut of his speci sessment Dill. cury rose to ‘and at half-past three in the | blames Mr. Beli, the present assistant distriet | icing of the ger gene nof novelists, | Family ns 01 . ednesds BUILDING PERMITS afternoon 9 degrees were recorded, being for having advised him to ily to ere ai i eth ee ecaet alos tas wens! Sey ares leaving the What at fe, ene Morgan, J. O'Connor, issued by Inspector Entwisie: T. W. Riley & | the highest point yet reached. But little busi and wil Fea i ae turing at ‘11 p, tm. sharp. T: n allexcur- y, Wililam Hughes, € . 5, repair house, Mth, between F and @ | Ness Was transacted and in’ Wall and Broad | _ | asat home. | sions only 25 ‘Dp. Musle aud T. W.and J. J. Jones, Louisa $150. Burr Johnson, rep. streets there was almost a complete susp n- NT.TO OLD So1.—If the sun knew his busi- The Ed ial Departments ineli danetng and viessor Doneh will atsy H. Moi bh, between Band C'str: ston. Up tod o'clock there were reported i | ness he'd concentrate his rays upon the heads | Gonmune,” “The Death of Bryant, enliven cack occasion, Also the “Georgia Jubilee FOR REV B.' 1H. Holes, repai cases of prostration. three of which resulted | of a great many men who can’t be lune in -ATt]""\A Baral Att Assoc si _ ay Tt f , between th and doth fatally, and in Brooklyn 10 prostrations, but | and who refuse to drown themselves.—{[ Veiruit Ze: en S He GQUNDAY EXCURSIONS TO MARSHALL The rules that have been ad S noithwest no deaths, There were also a number of pros- | Free Press. “Recent Improvements in Telephony,” | S ALL! Osteauer Mati w ict Commissioners for rev \ i HRT Tae trations in Jersey City and othe places in the thoughtful and suggestive Book Keviews, Hu: | [paves 6ih-s grbart VICHY SUN- Sos sessmpents are as follows | mane: nal Institations. vicinity. MATa Sketches Vv by new ha AY, 3 D. or Marstial yard { 1. The rulesand methods of the ta | TS AND GUARDTANS. ' 7 DEATIIG IN PHLLADELPHIA. | : CITY ITEMS. ne we Relches and Veree'by new hand Pee ee Bel att ree A Washington at 8:30 vublie Works as fohowed by t 3 Ss Philadelphia ‘oppressiv ato} +» KC. . pm. io) Ute uated to make these excar- | Met ot the fe ve assem aes ponte Thu say ht caused the death of two | ONtY 50 cents per bottie for Lodivie's Heat. |The frontispiece is upon a peculiar tint of | Plane tule ad agroeatice A fowl Baia OF Me Ly | uitable schools at nin the tamily of John O'Donnell, in | ache Spe eisic, that eu a. Fare, round- e's Hi has been engaged for the seas headache in 5 to 20 | paper, manufactured by Warren expressly for | ip, 2s cent” ‘ 1y38-2m t chi val a 0 ose already rept . The cases | minutes. 3 wee ‘ ‘i = = . a ———— ard of p stitutions are therefore be, | ew. Three persons Were overcome during For THE HEATED TrRM. yy De Vinne, from the press rau a ts for street imp nd have since died ihe day Two others lie | Good assortment Men’s Straw Hats, Na dangerous condi EXCURSION TO FORT MOVROE, msunstroke. An | Boys’ Straw Dress Hats (very nice & Co., who take rank among the foremo NORFOLK ont THE CLO ee re late Corporate mn fr . ‘3 Dress ve printers of the world. SATUKDAY EVENING, August 10th. . gton, assessed the whoie cost of th unknown woman was picked up in an ex | Best “Dollar” Shirt, ready to use; EDITION 45,00). Price 35 cents. Sold by all Bteamer JANE MOSELY. by impart Doh property along: the hiae of Im prove™ | Bauer condition = Siistion street. Hee ane Pacers au .; Jean Drawers. Basia Booleselters. ¥ Pray 75; Children berween cae ction we ssessment s be reduced and tne condition is critical, The heat continued to 2m G0 5 i ssid " 2 ° wetiee's of which ie upon private property nade tc: apbear in Tue stan: | be oppressive up to 4 o'clock, When a thunder- yas Suset Suspenders; Soc. pairs secured gt 100 Ta Rin Be, cam bo and two jorm to the requirements of th: Semuiniry, — Tne principal aud | storm passed over the city, and the atimos- ay lads 4 < SCRIBNER & CO., New York. boat. i coomil uratshed to been arrested. Miss Do sceiton of the organie act app chet ot the Georgdtoxrn Htemate | phere was cooled consideribly. Last night, | 19% Lewis’, 920 7th’st., bet. I and K. bs ai” SPINE Seoonativesitons: turetoet Sunable to get from the | 21, 1871, ume duty ‘September Isth, at | however, it was hot again. “ ! Bri = 9 rm andestinel . Tn the revision of assessm reel. Miss Lipscomb, who is principal DEATHS IN BALTIMORE. back be he he EER! epribe mie AMUSEMENTS. yoRerows. ___ € and q improvements all rical erre f dol, is a lady of culture and a teacher As earby as 9 o'clock yesterday morning the the city.” "He brought J. & ‘Atkinson’s— = $2 TO YORKTOWN, OLD POINT COMFORT her daughter, naving heen threat e, whether in the vouchers or in the com nce aud ability. Waverley Seminavy | mercury in Baltimore registered 37 degrees, fragrant, delicate, and lasting. — 5 : Ford. 1d offender ay | ion based thereon, and which affect the ding and ‘hool. and between 10 and 3 o'clock it indicated a is Z * punt or rate of assessment will be corrected This includes the deduction of the cost of the | two feetof ¢ oG ON EXHIBITION © AND Tue Cares. tauuion Female Seminary, at Staun | boiling temperature of from 91 to 5!4. As on Doct. AYER’s LABORATORY, that has dona 62 i AND BALE {626 The Fourth Excursion EASTERN PKESBY- has won for itself a ble reputa- | the previous day, business was seriously in- AT ¢ A M i such wonders for the sick, now issues a potent | © 5% 7 EST, | TREIAN CHURCH. ing required under the various ay an educator of young ladies. The board | terfered with, comparatively few people Were | restorer for the beauty of mankind-—for the FREE Ae, STORE, The arty HSDAY, Angust 1, 1878. ternoan, wood and conerete pavements to be ineiuded f. and the discipline excellent; the | to be seen on the usually crowded thorough- comeliness which advancing age is so prone to ‘No. 626 © STREET. Borclock pan ‘Thursday, ace ee passed ov | in the cost of the pavement, unless such de duc wd exeellent, | fares, Out-door ocenpation was, as far as | diminish and destroy. His Vigor mounts | Chotce Oil Pain Engravings, Chromos, &c. | 1878, and'return about Oa. Sane sted . pricksburg railroad. ‘skirting the on has ilready been made inthe settlement | _ End Institute, New Haven, Conn., peesible, avoided, butin numerous cases the | Juxuriant locks on the bald and ray pates Also, largest stock of Paper Hi Window | day.’ Tickets, $2 each, Ww be bad st Freestone Point, it, was discovered | With the contractors. is another nt school for young’ ladies. | laboring classes Were compelled to engage in | among us, and thus lays us under oblixations | Shades, Pictures, Frames, Picture and Tae- | Baliantyne's bookstore, or of Mrs. KE. Meller, 102 Work had Settied So ae tor wake at | gt, Assessments shall not be imade more | Mrs. S. L. Cady is the principal. their usual avocations, and the result of the | to him, for the good looks as well as health of ba Nails, &c., in the District, Maryland ave. u.e.; H: V. Hudson's, cor. H and work had sett! © oS to deake it) than once for the same im ment, and The wellkuown and ceiebrated Pennsyl- | exposure is shown in the large number of sun- | the community. SEEMS CASE a 8th sts, n.e.: Joseph Free F st.. opposite Ebbitt Pte min heavy trains over it—"he | ivems of expense incurred yuntot domyz | vata Military Academy, at Chester, strokes reported. There were in all 31 cases AE Please remember Nameand Number. tyi-y | House; M.V. Maxwell, 254 Tih ©. ne,: Mi et Homi the Sete ae work a second time shall be struck out, so | opens the l1tiof September. Theo. H of prostration, two of which proved fatal. At For UPWARD OF THIRTY YEARS Mrs. Wins- SPRING 18 HERE.— Now & the Time | Bese, 912 wees Warhol & Hail, Draggiats, ers e we | that the basis of assessments shia president. Thorough in ion is siven | no time during the day was the heat more op. | low's Soothing Syrup has been used for ciiil- a Belt, “untiee's Gente asd Children acsets State Rooms extra, inet ie eran ee OEE ad E Work as WAS necessar und prov nthe civil! veer the and Eng. | pressive and the atmosphere more close and | dren. It corrects acidity of the stomach, re- | om Wearing Ap $ y ap ore and completing the improvement for w wt r ssi x; | plication at Ballaut and we lish. ‘The yhysieal training of students is also Pi yn en st before U TH'S Old s Bookstore. assessment was made Boots, 3! lieves wind colic, regulates the boweis, cures Praordinary nigh cash prices at t lui | | Mattress Checks Will be given to each one not ov- "| This include attended to. dysentery and diarrhea, whether arising | Stand, 9 D street n.w. All notes by mail | cupyisg Stare Rooms, whink will gnarautee the p work, 1 had H i SIAN will De promptiy attended to, tr i A ey orn eS etion of all itenis for lowering water | ede emale Seminary, at Frederick, | | RussIAN INTERESTS IN ASI from teéthing or other causes. An old an Duy a bearer of Said chock a mattress free of cliatge. d that trains were account of change of grad | opens September the iith. Mrs. M. W! to the Pall Mali Gazette announces that | well-tried remedy. 25 cents a bottle. Number of Tickets tiniteL. ecourrence caused cost of laying mains has elton is the president of this excelient Proposes to appoint diplomatic ageats SS GEORGETOWN ADV’ B Mesis 50 conts, or juncbes may be carried if pi if Ir ee ae fies Itineludes the rejec He ms are very moderate. ious points of Asiatic Turkey to wate) RELIABLE HELP for weak and nervous suf- cal ferred. eame complaint fre Work in the nature of r yn Seminary, the Well-known institu. | Russian interests. Russia is also making ef- | ferers. Chronic, painful, and prostratiug dis- = on ladies, opens the ith of ‘Sep. forts to secure the early construction of the | eases cured without medicine. Pulyermach- K SALE—A nest, commodions aud conve: House catercr ra) Se can OF of Bep: } 7 fent two-stery Brick HOUSE, pressed bric IYWO-2 5 41 8 vydei od Steet Miss Barbara Ross, | proposed railway from Orenburg into Centrai | er’s Electric Belts the grand desideratuin. front witha Coneent tat pee ee Te x the prineipa! ot the seminary. is lassed | Asia, a distance of 2) German miles. The | Avoid imitations. Book and Journal, with par- 9 rooms aud hsthroom. with range for hot and GELEcT EACUKSION am the best teachers in’ this section | Money required for the undertaking will be | tculars, mailed free. Address Pulvermaciier | water, all recently painted and graiued; a laree | FORTRESS MONKOE, NORFOLK AND 3 ne pays the strictest attea. | raised by a loan. Galvanic Co., New York city. 6.25, ary cellar, wich, eae Inroaghout: stabie ‘aud car- So THE TEES LK is an e or pi ae GEL EE use rear; lot from eet on Ga} sarurpay Be aan Feu ation beste Pidwis | COMMUNIST KEARNEY.—An old lady in San | To LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.—We wish to | Page, he! 7 ATUNDAY, July 20:8, 1873, ENTLEME! detween High and Congress sts., with a depth o M Brg at Concordyille, Pa, Its | Francisco, who felt that sie was noc called | call attention to_A. Fischer’s Chemical Scour- | 120 feet. Cail at'No. 63 High londay morning foliuw No Liquer sold on the boat. Good Music provided, Proprietor of the Mite proper! y error iit iaying out or ex: pail cost of redressing 0} One of the fis Taplewor ts bat 5 “ Georgetowa, D. ane Moseley"? r | 5 prac! lors are among the be: tudents are | Upon {0 pay @ license, recently consult! the ing aug Dysing Bere pialment, No. 6G stress eet C., where ail aformation wiil be be give: 2JeBB-3%* Sui-etreet wharf at © im. le nivior that or business Va : : sreat philosopher, Drayman Kearney, hat ei ul 7 HS, SCISSORS, = VES, NAIL, a A mr ea Fad ed Lor business or for Yate or Harvard | 3° Teal Road with my store?” she asked. | latest improvements, whether of Ameriean or | FQ AZORS, SCISSORS, PEN-KNIV ES, NAIL, | rooms may be seca red on boat, wher shall h mes Cor he replied, you have got a_ pi ‘Tooth, Hairand Cloth Brushes, Combs, mp at st. Clou: i “Madam, 1, | Buropean invention, he is enabled to do his | Portemonnairs. & for sale cheap by No lecaors will be sold ox the boat S adjacent to a EI rOMinkeer ing eon oa and wheu these men come along to take your | Work In @ manner not to be equalied by those | LUNDY, 144 Bridge st., Georgetow!l, setd-te pockets $2 for the round immediately Ire AUd Baay eouteudal ieSane furniture, shoot them! The idea of you pay | not possessing these facilities, His cleansing STABLISHED IN 1531, ENLARGED | we ea ks quires the deduction fr ———— = for the privilege of working! Do nothing of | and dyeing Ladies’ and Gent’s suits are, in E ‘and limproved in 1874; now the Most Com- | ley. C. S. Price, of the inen fawn ht Of all charges for ste <ELS.—Messrs. J. J. fhe sci This he regards as talking tne ball feet, the ches pet In the city on sccoyntct his plete in tis partof the Country. ssa “atl lerpinning ¢ ose: 2, for by the a ing jorns olf. i . i s - 7 . aE a = — Siintnes: iderinn ing af hous Sy a jad 1G. Hine aye, for 4 } y tle Borns snd twisting ths hors sists iu removing spots trom costly party dress: W. H. WHEATLEY'S FOX, CHARTER, ~The Seamer ARROW - “sewer services, Acai {and injunction, The eompia Tut DEMONSTRATIVE ORANGEMEN.—Seven- | eg; 25 years’ experience. His dry cleanser re | Prewicm STEAM DYEING AND SCOURING E6- a ANE HUDLINGS- 9 tof which the is that im Iss) he was eng: sa | teen members of the Supreme Grand Orange | moves grease spots effectually from any article, TABLISUMENT, lowseien eae thai expenditur, aclor and appointed defendant ay his | bedse of British America have been in counci! | gn@ careful pressing givesthem an appearance | 49 Jefferson st., near Bridge 8t., George STELHENSDK a BRO AGEyrs. nt to property watch is Vior the goeetion of amounts due him, | Montreal. It is thelr intention to direct tie | ag it newly made. “Kid Gloves cleaned; two ite DDO. 3y2-1m ‘Tth-street Whavt. sessment such f Of Hotes, hexotiation of loans cee, | Proceedingson behaif of the arrested Orar pair for 25 cents. Everything appertaining to tho tnsiness Fone AND DAWG = 2 shail'Le exeluded ffom the statement of u several coutracts tade Ia Tsai: | Men and the further moyemenis of the oruer | = Pompey atzen ce fo, Tue cleaning of Carpets, | Mf Oa te pop ANC ENG G2 MILKS EIDE penditure for assessment, and 1 uses t ne year certain assessments, | iM that city will be under their control. QOD) DELIVERED AT WHOLESALE phtinus te of replacing the decayed wood pave. ats, as heretofore, without additional obligations of the District to di work ; ° CkNts.—Potomae Ferry Company ar certall ‘ fund of $1,0W) iy to be raised by the Orange. ) mer hionths. District work sent for aint returned | C* tome pany 48, were transferred to de’ 000 ‘ PRICES. Orders left at the office of Jobu | Free or charge, Orders by mall, and Sound | steamers will lve four Mounligny i to S20 48, were tra - | men of the dominion, to be expended, if ne will receive prompt attention. ge. Mss | Excursions per’ woek—Stonday, Ste to collect. as aiso. assessments for | Cv Ot proceeding to test the legality of the | S4¢,ngh & Co. will receive promp Ska Ng, | Promptly attended to, Address as above. jell-ir y and Benda oisht ay gueacay, Thurs ._ iy S137, 1.383. P is dy da} day ts—co1 . ; a 1 lay, ; Spr ion to Jilly 8th. Leave Washin, 7:00 eonday ments, as heretofore, Siri We. He eharaes tharde. | Mer in this provinee. Its their intent ; y Bin 00 pom. 3 returit canaria, who notified Mr. John Goss, pro- |e Where the actual cost of the eted sums of money for him. That push arate to a speedy lsaue and have thelr Lousiana sTaTE LorTeny. PROPOSALS. return of ihe best Bont the whee ne prietor 0 wh ae the Bete 7I, defendant effected a loan on | &% : on r : nt varies greatly # ciend : sible. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN ace 5 5 BTY MILES WIDE o. Che es ‘varies reat t's property for $27.00), and com: paeeenais L 3 FFICE BOARD OF FIRE Commis. | FO: rey ON THE Po- coroner was notitied Draper ik ebetennaheoe : itee learned that detendant re: | ‘Tup Wilk-OF THE TATE DI Jawes ©. A FORTUNE, O SoS suiy 18 d8 TOMAC FOR TEN CENTS, body found papers. zation of the assessment will bemade ee tae that certain property of his | Ayzx, the well-known patent medicine man. | EIGHTH GRAND DISTRIBUTION, 1878, AT ce Gis ome ent that bis name is Riley, BWR TW RHE Choe Or cate «1 of Trust to secure $4,00) Was Sold 3 5 posa’ recel vex oO The “City of Alexandria’? will make Excarsiong ‘ bas been admitted to probate. The estare, | “NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, AUGUST 13. | ONS Jan go gery, ls ition until | EVERY MORNING (eunday, ake Excarst by defendant as trustee for $10,000, and he has | which is estimated at #3, X,000,is left to his wife, A . % chase of lois for the Fire Department wichin the | Cente). | Leave 7th street wharf Seana | hever rendered any account thereof, but sub- | brother, children, and other relatives, his wile Louisiana State Lottery Company. following metes and bounds. viz: Between Pa. Lack a.m.; return 3 o'clock Bt sequently he made an assigument to complain- pocelying the homestead in Lowell, and all his This institution was regularly incorporated by | 8¥enue and M st. and £2d ani 24th sts n.w.; SQummce Monday, June 24, 1878, | ants assimees; that he allowed a cer household furniture, plate, ete. The full and | ga tegyinetitution was regularly Incorporated by | ten N aud Rhode Isiand avenue and 1: and ce of pi erty under a deed of trust to be | exclusive right to ‘arry On Dusiness under his . .W,; and between Delaware avenue and UNDAY Exounsi rT charitable purposes In 1868, witb a capital of | 23th sts. n-w.; and bets Wo tide conunan A ON .—The steamer sold, wh jfendant purchased it for $30.20). | trademark and firm name he bequeaths to his | §1.000,c00, to which It has since added a reserve | 24 st. and B'and D sts n.c. No ee ) LADY OF THE LAKE will, He charges that defeadant has never paid to | brother Frederick aud bis ‘sons, Frederick Fy Re of $350,000. ITS G@HAND SINGLE NUM- | {¢F lots less than 30 feet front and 90 feet deep. The | Datil further notice. make and consequently the eost, in tously in the direct o outlet in prop rtion to the iner: drained, while the nuiform benefit on the lin of the sewer is substantially the same in ea case. so meh only of the + assessed as would have been re: creases conti ‘Weather favor- 225-45" ~ regular f ed by the board to reject an: Mi Day buted pre ra f line ¢ urther, that 0: 0 Sn cae A ted to the Jommisioners. anc h ats. a e ty adjacent to the sewer and Lenehitel Pete. | disbursed hehas charged the uuconseonsule | ELOPED Wyrtt a PANORAMA Max.—A tele- | SDeteenig ack eee totiowi neg mice reed ode acai oF ior Beier ARS | Tu OF BU ets ne uf Care a8 hours ihe Case of heavy grading and of long hau!, | Commissions of five per cent. per mouth,as | gram from Davenport, Iowa, July 18, says CAPITAL PRIZE, ¥.000, ie piek- | U; 6, Commissioners. | THOS. L. HUME, down and coming. back. Fare 60 cers. ao {or both, which may have been assessed be: | alse on ail bonds and certifieates belonging’ to | AN elopement took place here yesterday after- 100,000 Tickets at $2 cae! 3 Halli jy18 8 ‘Costrman, Building Oommittee. | JOHN W. THOMPSON will leave ame ‘whart iatunacte | tween aiviitary Ieee covaes ve of the | Complainant: that defendant sold them with. | Loon in which Mus, Fred. Schroeder, wife of a ne $2 (Post & Rep.) every SUNDAY AFTERNOON, atdo'clock. for & Prince | improvement ant of grading to be | QUl cConsuiting tim. He eharges that the | Western agent of Hall's Safe and Lock Com- a pis ‘$80, 000 DROPOSALS FOR CONCHETE Giymant. Fare round trip, 25 cénts, fe reduced to an ave ot two mnduet of defendant inthe premises | Pahy, ran away with Professor 0. B. B21I, 7 Gavia Brize. "'tv,000. FE RONE, CEMENT AND SAN} FO THE | , 2: B.—Steamer Thompson's tickets not good op : the entire Width of the street | has been marked by fraud, false pretence, | travelling showman and proprietor of the T Capital Prize, . BWO U. 8. BUREAU OF ENGRAVING AND ma8-ur ‘ avenue. between. the bulldine lines neice | falsehood. &e- panorama “A ‘Trip “Around. the World. 2 Prizes of $2,500 > BOO PRINTING, WASHINGTON, 1.0. NOTICE TO MOUNT VERNON Pas. h reasonable haul asm ; ‘hroeder was in Clinton when Mrs. Schroeder 5 Prizes of 1,000. + 16,000 UFFICE oF SUPER ag ARCHITECT, SENGERS—The steamer Mace sary to reach the nearest s wns! Lawns! Lawns! | packed her clothes in the professor’s trunk. 20 Prizes of 600. + 20,000 Whsiieenen ooo ASHINGTON, which has been ne- posit, and the cost of grading sot White finet lawns, 2. “very giaie | souuge? met at Fark Station, Ti,and went | 360 belies of 100. 1 10,000 | Sealed Proposals, will’ be received at this wftice Sse Tented She furnished LL Bit De encereed org aes aoatast Fie | of colored silk, including eréam, cardinal, and ; 500 Prizes of 90... 10/000 | Until 12 m. on the 2D DAY OF AUGUST. 1878, for captas allowed to land pas- 1 the very light shades of ‘eolored Silks. ish Medical Tem- | 1,000 Prizes of 10. : 2 4u,009 | furmishing and delivering at the site of the oatid- | ieefiae, At Mount Vernon wharf. Round tip $1, Association lately held, Dr. John Ree, APPROXIMATION PRIZES: aterial excavated uve: ing to be erected for the Bareau of Engraving and one stree. oF a’ Yt Ladies’ Mount V LAKE, erence Mary sik 75. Black damasse silk grenadine | Jurious in high latitudes, and ascribed the 9 Approximation Prizes of 100: former and charged to the latter, within the | breakdown to the disregard of the advice of limits between whieh it was used; 1 4 Checked and striped silks, large assortment. : Pripting, square 231 Washington, D.C , all the | ,oiamer Jeaves 7th st. wharf dally (Sundays ex- ied to another for the purpose of i pe 87, 2.2 y who accompanied the late unfortunate Arctic 9 Aprroximation Prizes of $300 . FS red fort ere ndatior 9t 10 a.m.. and returns at 4 J oH. clatter to grade, ovehaif ot the ea of such | Face Ses aie areat barpaine” Wceuiant | exploration, averred that alcohol 1s actually 9 Approxiination Prizes of 200 Broken Stone required for the concrétefoundations, | Hq. SeWoikrE, Bap =. a 4 haul will ducted tro also, the Ue: . Band reqbired for the builting, 12 000 bbis, more | BOL. ton. LL. of Cement, aul 3,000 etic yards, wore ur | Was at real cost. C: rter's, 711 Market space.—Advt. or lees subject, ae the medical officers as _to the use of anti-scor- | 1,857 Prizes, amounting to. less, clear, +barp Sand. Mt er | however, to the limitation herembefore male | py JEWELRY STORE received some | butics, and tothe serving out of a double al- phat mista ono pe ee at Gepies or {picibeation, blank form of bona. and POT LooKourT ExcuRSIONS. eanhal te fa te ageenne, unum cost of gradiag and iaal | oeautitul ‘style “gold-filled bracelets and | lowance of grog tothe men during the first | Prominent po ony adcitions! ink may sega an apolica- STEAMER “90 E.” as will be allowed on | hits from O¥o te twenty dollars. "Lhe, best | winter. _Apbitpation for rates to clubs shoutd only be made | 459.8 oe Supervising Arch tect. THe Big ire ga OER RGAN. rebates will be allowed v nt eyeglass in t NO. $5 \- a M8108 jeans, - Jegaut Iron Steamer Ja K done. by. private parties | hee cent eveuiass inthe city. No. 457 Penn. THE NaTIONAL Women’s Kiciit3 ASSOCIA- | “Write, clearly stat fud address, for further rpemacuny DEPARTMENT, Q Bone pas, went EXCUR- er permits from tie board of pubiie works, ———————— TION is in session at Rochester, N. Y- Amouy | information or send: to a sids wit Wasnmreron 2 uly 15, 1878. out. it, ith, to — Look. mer Mary | ant to the order of the board daed | Rarere or 4 Bay Mane this evenjng, at 8 | those present are Lucretia Mott. El'zabeth A, DAUPHIN, | aatif itt be received at the Treasury Degerumeat Sod rene St, Pinay Pots leave ter | ter 72874 and also on account of old | o'clock, at Kiotz’s restaurant,—Adve. Paokpernion, Susan B. Anthony. Mrs LOzch, | 2-0. Box 699, Nes Oricans, Louisiana; | | sutll Wri ve cocioe, non ot THURSDAY. Gin Bt every” Saturday al 8 prt ‘row afternoo: al appropriated by t istrict. en = —— i” y aS akes ‘ + | #@-allour Graud Extraordinary Dra 00, % Frow afternoum } the claims li elthen case have beam acted upon | NoveELties in “The Sunday Sun."—Advt. Matilda Joslyn Gage. Mrs. Stabton was ciec. | under the supervision aud management of Ge: Airkcdntes anf instractions te Madders may been- | Serene ete Poy | by the board of audit, in accordance with the see ted president for the coming year, and Miss | G.T. Beauregard and Jubai A. Early, sor | aheS gE application at che oMee of the custodian | Will be first-ciass, round trip, $8. For get of Congress approved June 20, I874, and A DEAD MELLIONAIRE.—George M. Tibbitts, | Anthony chairman of the executive committee "ANTED—You to know thata Orst-clans 8BC- | of the bul Brae Rooms ~~ information apply to. accepted Uy the parties hitere i an old and prominent citizen of Troy, N.Y. |” gs tr tnesaureme cous of Alabama {ully Wok HAND RGir etecor and cveaper tnan 3513 J. K.UPTON, Ohict Cork, | STEPHENSON & BROS... "Agents, corucr 1gth sion of that board shall be held to be nu | died yesterday, aged 82 years. He left ‘an’ es- 2 -s READY-MADE NEW O) y — : 5 3 3 36-3n conclusive. When these claims Taree been | tate Of $2,000 eth His father, Senator Tibbits, | Understands itseif, a pig isa hog. Olid Stand, 619 Dstreet, between 6t.: and 7to streets Deez. Farerae an ee few siya, Paw BOATS FOR HiMe FOR Fishs acied upen by the board of audit, drawbacks | supported Ciinton’s idea of the Erie canal, and a#e-Rarus made two trials agunst tim? at | ow. N.'B.—Ve He Poise by santt promptly Peapod roth hd cigs K & CO, ‘ing, SUBEPH QmeEN 5 will nok be allowed as follows: In ease of per- | by his personal influence carried the measure | Toledo, Ohio, yesterday for a special purse of | Second-pand Gotniog. owes by ma! Pte ans Blane Books speclaiose street ‘eae diet ees PR Co mut work, strictly in accordance with the con- | thr: nah the Jegisjat ure. #100, Time 2:19 and 2;1734. .

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