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THE NEW GINEVRA, sank exhausted into the arms of the old wo CTION LES. VENIN' — man behind her, and relapsed into fee EDUCATIONAL. COAL AND WOOD. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION 8A THE E GEE | me pet ett eens former ak of cet. and So th ot — pepe v5 ‘N, Real Estate Auctioneer, = Alexandrina Bianebe Ciarissa J ones, mopyended. The bridegroom rose up and JCISDERGARTEN AND SCil 0h —Primar = JOHNSON BroTHEEs, W00™ | ____ THIS AFTERNOON. _—s| (JOHN SHERMA Si. Cloud Building. August 13, 1878. Amd tn her Grteenth rear became 8 Bride, bore the ifeiecss form of ithe ride, to “hee ad advanced classes. Misses POLLOC! NSOD 5 3 —= Fs e rime » and the old woman and the gi- Row, “iT 13h se nee wanehege ach OOD, TELEPHONIC CoNNECTIONS. COAL. ASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IM-| “oS a lvcnrisine.Millious of dollars are To whom Jee parent heecoth xt Bara pects excel ntic man’ followed them. The amare Norwial ac for indies: Getter Lit aut | OO) BEEGUAAY. wooo. | UsiNrRovEn rporgary coRNER SANRD | BASEMENT BRICK DWELLINGS Roc | annnally thrown away tu this country in useless | Hi futher being well beled with p Bret conductors then appeared agate and 18S OSBORNE'S BUAE @ AND DAY LOW PRICES, ” AND I STREETS: ALSO O} G i % Cas wertising, The experience of i biindfolded his eyes as before, and led him, of $43 M st. n.w., Mu ¥. + pt om be wharv ‘il and i. con! " DAY. % fa m % e a 5 pus ad hroui 5, BiB, Pupils prepaed for Hareard famine | =UO uptown ofheas tr tee eso SOE Sc -e TL ebait ech om she rien ak TSO. folie tak Rey One at She andl peer, nothing repays so well the woney Invested asadver | gang nil sat dow: the uride herself was wanting. side door, they bolted it on the insike gee tions. augiz Sin ‘With unequaled faciliviee and_ advan’ for go Sand part at “Lot No. tn eanare! of the Disirictof Columbia, and at the request of | tising iu a paper whicb EVKRYBODY reads, That | Sac was she to bs found: Her father crie1, ieft him standing alone iu the churchyard. ILSUN COLLEGE Fou WOMEN, Sepnomslcalty conducting the wood and coal trae, | oF Lae No, Sand part of Lot No. 4, in square’ | | of. tles secured thereby. we will sell at public | is the true way to secure publicity. The best busi- qeAcxandrina Bianche Clarissa, come & dinner Here he remained for some time bewildered _ CHAMBERSBURG PA. Bo cece ao tees eee Seca vance SADIE Se | sulk purchasars: each Lot Ravine ptek ieee ke | eee FRIDAY, hes day of August. &-D. | ness men know the value of advertising in such ® Ged Rice Rtaglie en ea and confused, uncertain wheiber al. be had angiOdan tin eer ow. T. WYLIE, Pres't, | thronghout the city, and all in eat owe | terms casie WASH, B, WILLIAMS tie Yeliowing-asactibed property. with the tet: | Paper—and such & paper is THE EVENING Ags) | ROS ye had torn the bandage ofl his eye ane ee, o im e. W. T. WYLIE, nication, insuring prompt attention to ordet SOE e eae ‘Auctioneer. rovements thereon, situated in the city of Wash- | It has the largest cireniation in proportion to And soon from guest to guest spread. he had to ® bas seh. ee ee BEE cree POR ROUSG LE: | Be prevared tober tocar prong mo est vari | _A0H7-4 to bindred and twenty-ttreo (233) tn teres | Popuuation of the ity in which t ta printed of ANY | twas pat that instant she had left Franctsco, fe ee BRATIB pischalss secrnact tl Maw A. i. Han- Bemember.we insure a strictly Purecoaora,a40 | TO-MORROW. svludivision of Square six bun ant seventy-five Lecsriereh aad world. Jt pr iy covers the | j bing, and {coking beck. and ring still, continue. he felt convinced of the reality of Pal. ‘Terms $2 per mouth. ‘augl0-1i | ene arises Pat. b,w.; 1112 Bthst.2. | THUSTEE’S SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNI- portheast, and containing fourteen hundred and qnetreack ofthe Sorandel Bat now, sas: she wasnot to be found: conclusion of the strange scene, he concealed 350 A YEAR-—Board and Tuition for € | .: 1418 7th st. n.w.: and $81 Paave, sc. 1y15-ir ORTH Wit! CONNECTICUT AVENUE | ORY is of sale: One-third cash, and the balance TERROKS OF THE CoNNecticcT cycLoe. | Not from that hour could any thing be gaéased, | humseif In.a corner of the porch, ahd saxiously te saline Man En | SS a ae Bo NG wreed ok trust:lGaten trie api in one and two years, with interest at 10 per cent, A correspondent of the New York Tomes, | But that she was not there! ean nk ged Rey yon epee Ag 7 Pe nee ere ee ee eee H. MARLOW. eS "1 Fer annum, to be secured on the property sold; or | _ 4 - cern nt b became louder and loude seemed as ifa vinity. Instraction thorough. Location unsur- = day cf March. 1878, and duly recorded in all cash, at the option of the purchaser, A deposit | Writing from the scene of the ruin wrought by | weary of his life, Francisco warm strife had arisen; he thonght he could . Bev T. M. REILLY, B. D., Eolscy COAL! coaLt Iaidet 88%, "flo 901, oneof theland records of of one hundred doliars required at time of sale, | the terrible storm in Connecticut, says: Flew to St. Louis and was sun-strack: distinguish the rough voios ef the tridearoees Academy, Haddonfield, N. J- =< time Pie aries OF Coe eS pal Sollzae pute All conveyancing at purchaser's cost. Terms of | ‘My informant said he saw the crash of the | The father Lived, and long might eee lca eat Ee ee ee YEOR@GETUWN KINDEKG .BTEN, ne ne Woop: | lic atction, on MONDA’ Te Sg eee ay gale to be x moliea with in seven dare mill belonging to the Wallingford Community. Af. cld man wandloring as {a quesi of somethlag; eee ay pause, wach was anbocsacd ty GirerGaiiiven om thretiotwelve years of age, | WOOD! coaLt Hon Gf Frimiturs Denies the following co GHORGE HAUEB = ™ }Trasteos, | Its fragments were whirled aloft and engulfed | When hesras gone th the piercing scream of a female voien. -Atter 28s M. E. HATCH. MiSs M.E. KING, Best Quality and Low Prices, § Wainut Marvle-top Chamber Suites, WM. M. BMITH, Salesman,’ _augi8-cotds_ | [NC Nate saised by the tornadorand they Aniweateecr Tatoentations: WINGH leeice enti sane (Graduates of Frovtel's Byarem.) wien Marble-top Hat Rack, Walnut Chairs, ) BE SOLD AT PUBLIC SALE, ON THE | seemed to be pumped up and carried along x 5 : ofan hour. The lights were then suddent Ene Guttesc! the Kindergarten will begin T Na. | Selected stock of celebrated Coals— Window Hay ioe Dinlagcroors ‘Onsire, Dott Darron acess dene as in a solid mass that devended from the Jow- | Fun tty years hed past. and all forgotten, guished, the crates celeron , Septe 3 cl Mo. “Lee? White Ash, ‘xtension e 3 k p. m., on the premises, at 818; hanging clouds as they rushed alonz. See! i it A teantt sagain heard, and t vhole multitude = High. aug7-39 ¥ I 7 i. P % el ‘2 - old chest was noticed, and ‘twas sald, as ag pard, le multitu, 166 West st., near Hig) = - ‘*Lykens’ Valley’? Red Ash, yanut peaks Bas Lee 7b st. cea Personal ErOpSETy, Gone from the hill on which Main eccet ——o ae pee gale ate lurking pies, came streaming out of the church, and hast- itn sud Le seas be eines olacmion for veal Lorberry Red Ash. Feather Pillows and Bolsters, Sharoor Btockof the Flat Gecuatige Building Se Ee eee abn tra ne momene iE | And scrub beniind ii?" ened noisily down to the sea shore. Pennant eee Comet ee Corpo: | In these close times to save money call early at Pave Cursive Mat ae. (ae cream, | MOM BOER IEE eee oe Batol | ith the fragments of ruined houses, tree ;Typas lone aa soon as sald, but on tho way 2 fer a tle while the tor, crept out of el Fe ay J bi 5 none > . vi a! vere rooted, grass, and t burs, it fell; and lola ment ne “4 c ie’ and Double . H. MARLOW’ evga Se) DAMME DUC oe ENNIS MURPHY, Weemtables Hist wets ubr g tbursi, ; , He then awoke his friends and neizhba Guwry Boobkeepings Business Pracrico, Political 8th and strocta southicests sa-_THE ABOVE BALE 18 POSTPONED | _20213,20 27" DEA NTAGIIIaIStrator. Chee pene andl Siete). pie moles mado Oy || Opiewhion tpg dnewcerluatnceagd and, Still laboring “under. the effect of hig 2 res. - is 4 iS Was per * a - ‘a ig plated to a vd ed. mamreee "Open for. recshrion Upgudents laet | Sranen Yard A, Detwoen 2d and 3d sts. ne, 4. | unl WEDNESDAY, August 14h, same hour. YOUNG & MIDDLETON. Gessant crashing of thunder ‘made it ine iu not my style ts he. Eto have ‘oved snat pelated & ztnem ail that liad occurred. iars visit the Uclisger or adress iC. SEESCER. | and'Now York avenues =~" agume | By oust ot ruses.” or ive, anctioncer. Heat state Auctionoors. | Gistinguishable to ‘those persons who were | Who even now is watting former? usual course of events in the community. that fon gs | oad ; = = ae TRY STEERS’ SALE OF A NEW THREE-STORY | More concerned for the safety of their lives |W)". enth and Tour, an alarin of quite a diferent nature seized om Principal. ao GEORGE B0Gts,, a= 3, H. WARNER, Heal Estate Auctioneer. BRiCK DWELLING AND STORE ON ane SG iets foes aly cine A the corner of gonn and Market streets; them. They believed their respected pastor iCLECTIC SEMINARY —This Seml- : 7 Pr abT . ‘a . FA 3 KA81 SIDE OF NORTH CAPITOLSTREET, | the majestic ons nd and clouds. | sj) eace excuses haste aud a gold pen. i bad lost his senses, and it was Bot without RET wis oped vicnucdtand auowand | “Wiod ofall kinda, Omee B08 binge gotweon | TNUBTEE'S SALE OF A TWO STORY FIVE. pEeIWEEN HAND LSTREETS. ca eee aeenred to | Yuurstruiy, Ginevra. *? LOM City Derrick, | bad lost his senses, at last persuaded soma red Meath ok Yonkroetions wil pectfully solicited and satistac- WEST SIDE OF SEVENTH STREET N.E. Parte Only oer ve ; Hine of letter = nee pace es of them to accompany him with pickaxes and improved meti«d of instructivn will beused ia the | and ¥. Orders respectfu aie 6b, 1877, duly recorded in Liber No. 869, esterday, was the distinct line of limit within * a ps ‘ bacothoiceuer ‘Academie and Primary departuien's. "Circulars at el ee a ht By virtue Gha/deod of trust to mo, dated oll 276 etseq., one ef the Land wecors Sohich the otoeit was contnen Houses that | 7“ MYSTERIOUS MARRIAGE. shovels, and follow him tothe chart, am Oui Z. RICHARDS, Principal. Having purchased Taraely previons to the late | January 234, 1873, recorded tn be Be; 8 GME | tho pects sain Gihoreny ayaa at the reas of | siood on the ee i Sere eee ene Strange Story of the Eighteenth | and the sun had appeared: and as the pastor ADEMOISELLE | V.. PRUDHOMMES | ¥O2t°Ron wencele at areduetion from ordinary | 011011, oné of the land records for tne coun. J auction, in front of the premises, on witibay, torn and thels chimuvys seraped oft clos to eae athe empaatene asec ae" ty + XC. i ‘close 4 : 5 "clock p. m.. at cer- s ar by arly pa ei; ich the cl ood, they Sawa ship Pip iz ss 2 = . 2 Boreloc! as tony D.C. a jown as lot num! he site of one of the cabins ‘olony $ Sua St ae 2 ‘ — se ape esidence 1014 12th st. n.w. ‘eae 34th, 1878, i fond ot oe ee ecco, * | thiry-tour, (34); sub diviston of square numbered | mass of hay was piled high, and on the ground | ¥ uae OUNCE, aN z a rules ted eriy pee ae Oyen ey ~ —— gted with god Cuglis seeoln PIANOS AND ORGANS. Lintinetssubatvipon of part of Sauarenuniverod | gre hondred and seventy atx (610), agetbor Wied | Quin the bay were fragijents ota bate: tie Hon. ‘The hour’ was near’ ‘miament: iis | Mooltary meiehbortood, made them a tie calornlng. a'cornoun and event classes reivase == | cight hundred and sixty-seven, together witn the | Ue improvements thereon. CO a ae eee STH and ERT TOn ea eee eee nod | house wassituated at the furthest extremity | Mors mciined to-credit the old man's story, eer ee ee ere FOE SALE, A lates varlety of new and second. | Myprovements thereat a eee ra ose’ | six (6), twelve (12) and elghtosr? 13) months with | over plain and hill for a mile and Scam had | ofthe village, and thesimpleinkabiteatsimes: | foe yeaa ee commrmed when. iy br = | > ¥ 7 3 ct n % o! = ‘ Lin | SO litle o' r shonesty tha S| ope: “ull. ¢ josity, y ds th wos ge peti converntian Fapiua ociulrat 0 | cari gummer nuonthae RELCHTEN® inet cli moni, ih ater, | Uo epee arabe | ten nis ac, tn che groves cant ot Ma | Su fo a or dione dat ot | open Wall of curouty they catooed tag cal . Bhs 3 Tazexc Tith! 5 “ 1 of the purchaser. A deposit of required si WI s after seca pmained el vith- grave which he een open during Pupils, Verbs and kdloms taught oy snow, orle! BACs few doors shove Pennsylvania avenus. | Pescared on tre Peony DI a dood of tease, with the time of sale, and all Conveyancing at the pur- | was somewhat spent, chairs, organ pipes from | ove Flpheates mained either opened or with. hee whic ht ago ao nd writ g the * y Segre stees reserve the right to resell the proverty | 4 Arig haltamila werston 3 y | Stillness of the hour was only in’ ed by | had brought wi ems enadl er ABYLAND AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. Se base cee Pri aaa ee ee eae rcit es eal tas pempertr ae ton Thak ation ave Gays Advertisement, at the risk and cost heed cruiferpe as a ee Geleuy | the murmuring of the waves, and he pale again to remove it. and in the opeu grave was —— right Pianos a Spe = ‘y fter five days’ | of defaulting purchaser. } a bautenwithtarcows ties rai moonbeams were reflected on the surface o! found a new and richly decorat cottir. a Me " = 2 thargains. Come and| and cost of the defaulting purchaser a Fea NW DENHAL! black, and beaten with-furrows by the raias of beams f om of | fo ai ¥ decor som Beptember 230. For eatalogues aig to N > SY | WeroOtsalys STC MNie oil oth ott Rotice, to be published 1p the Evening Star. so, | jy20-c0kdsH. I STRIGEE UM f Trustees, ae eT ae red Metall | oor opelt and hosts aie aca ras cei, | Sriet almoet youthtul impaticnce the old maa WM. H, PARKEL President. J. 2 COLDWELL. Salesian. aiez-eotld | gy ny one oF THE TRUSTEES, THe | PANES Of Blass aud it has quaint lttio over. | dour open. anid heavy steps ascend is stalrs, astor soon found his horrible aul-eo2m College Station, 40. = anging porches, and a ou a a : = STEAMERS, &c. PP BUSTER SSALE ofa TWO-STORY FRAME | stove sale |< postponed until THURSDAY, Au- | CAMEINE Porches, and a capacious but Worn ted of some of hls parishioners to afford the forebodings confirmed. In te eoftn tay the Ce Miser 1ON. augla-d Auctioneers, On wall wae a cealed in large white cloaks. One of them ad- | parently been discharged through her heate. CHE, rincipal of **Patapsco ‘The Pisamer MATTANO. Caps. ION: s il extension wall was pushed out and crumbled | ctled : ary y nee Pomel, = her school a es : the |: records for Washing-, a : = e root of he hous elf. SI - - bs = > = = a vr Patines reg + ST | Wartae ties Se peer | Wray ae iicue mrstact | LVein CDT AUGER AGP | petoemme ca cara house and | manriage ceremony aut the bridal pait af; | ly'there lke an angel The oid maz throw — = and 888 Pennsylvania avenue, WN + Au y cel : 3PECT ‘ { STRE: another tenant used the remainder. All were : A A = 2 siete anda emt se joarding and ichyol for ‘apao-t f. ~ event YRTHEAST. is house that the baby of Mrs. John Mooney, repel is Ae shou? - : = He SRRSCLEGENE EY Srtbiietghh £2 | SOMMER Simamememen, | | Sette mase ween gut ets mn, | alt eset ceemusn el Ah | etca" iaaense uate, se Ruled | WS ad Aotaehed een ae toardea | qty fond umole duty compeeg : fy ’ x —— NJAMIN FU! , Trustee. fay_Ist ni foun are. i : oe obese ne A bets ent for ti Circulars address Miss L. STEFHENSUN, No. | 5) NOBFOLE, FORTRES? MONBOE AND | WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auctr, ‘augb-cost No, 716, tollo go. of the {and records ‘or the Lal house, which hhad resisted she storm ‘very well | bis visitors who see ‘med apis have ane Bishop. ot ze mand, ‘and before he ¥ nt for the ee ~ .) PI D P= 4 - | a huge elm was snapped olf as cleanly as ane io Tatar ft ry - ‘ ent A WUaRDIsG 48D Day SCHOOL AE SAC Se I Wc ao ae nC tion ina commanding and threatening tone | Paysmomersyon no account to Mention wha BOARDING ane DA THE KE, C ADA ot wha a 3p STREETS SOUTH WEST, AT AUC- orauck: D. mm.) In front of the Feepective premises, patoniahed many of tie old’ men me awe Wreir the old man had recovered himseif a | up. and no oneventured apain te Speak of ‘he he Principal aud Corps of Teachers of the | Sntl fertner sctien. ovoay MONET se goes | 1 !ONicota dood of trust, dated tho 28th all those certaln pl cotbed on grout pat tiga | tenuey’ of the chased Hove pea ancent lite, be began tna mild manger to remon | miter. In a short time afterward a man gcuimeare, Eeraie Seminary. wilt resume auty Peo orthora Poluts..-Boturaing, | C68, folip tig, one of the land records Tora | ofthe city of Washington, D.C..aa being Lois Nos, Toned, pertaps: that the vata Yavese MCS; | notaliow him to perform the solemn core, | Syst rank amrived at the village from the seat PPEMBER 187TH, a 38, I. s , 13, 14, 15, fs 3S. ioned, 8, o_o F ial = ended the pastor’ - Ao CO ee WebNeepAy, august 14th, 1878, at Gis o'clock | Frente, Hight Privileges! appurtenances and ore feened by ie Gd FAS wont wee, at | such other formalities $s the law dicected™ ordered the whole affairto be kept as private Dae os mavbe facie Pitacipal daveas pm, hot Now 2 and part Lot No, 20, ih Square editanient ts 10 the same, belonging or otherwise cuples a part of it. Patrick Clyne, one e ee san thicatonine eaaeeee, Senne yr ego gy Stoddard n-» Georgetown, ylettor, ell August Perms MM HOMAS We CLANK, Trustee, Hors 40, 11 and 12 are unimproved and front on OF era ae ane Just fot horne trom work | have tio choice & dalisw. as cana tee pleasure of the authorities. . hie inary. -. %, 3 Feet De. vhe! n : eda 2 ar the 4el Of his past Leap ‘that Be eae ‘OMB, Princtpal. at7a.m., three times per week, for' WASH. B, WILLIAMS, Auct. aug5-eotds ‘Lot 2 being the corner of H and 7th streets | four children were about to sit down to sup- | the sum of money offered to you, or remain After the death of his pas tor, among his ~ a Surrtoman, Nomini and Leonardtown, stopping at nee, per when the frst pull of wind blew inatthe | here witha pistol bulletin your brain.” With | pers was found a detalied acc unt of the Latha Rie Ursa “yor further information, apply at the office, over *rWo-sTORY AND BACK surLpine | LEB IE te eS 29 are improved by two-story | dows, ‘The blast catue, Ie could ney meee ihe old pastor grow pale, rose up silent ana | Some believed that it was in some way con- Including Mrs. Gen. J. E. B. St Metropolitan Bank, Knox’s Omice, OF at | A ME. DWELLING, No. BIS OM | RecN SW aNd 22 are tmnproved by mocstory | the Windoy a0 then bat an 8 teat Yas | trembling, and, hastily clothing himself in | jm theperied betmene the death of Peter the Qoakd warranted. Climate mild, heatthtai, ‘ex- | We Company's Wart, foot of 6h street, | SE ee Sa ark eee | BN eee oimprovedaad front on ain | @7Aeged, out and hited | his wile was found | his robes, said: “Iam ready, gentlemen.” ag | Gheat and that of the Empress Catharine.’ it travagance prohibited. Discipiingexcellent, Not | Dae 8. BAOON, Pres't, ROR aue.« POUNDAE: street n.e. a long distance from the ruin with her spine ith ouch rege Coe Det be ea este tis nak none mysterious ‘oc- Se ee oe MILLER A. Se By eros OF, 8 cee oF (amet mes ates Dwellings and fronton Sih atroet, betwesn Hand | iured, while the four childre.. were forage | mistaken. ‘The. mysterious men went. si. | currdwed, but the nemmer at they heken oo ie == == Sane ase SBI Teen a or the ol Or our a Ulorene pan Shee 2 1 oug! i i he highest rank, and even of the Im- SS STEAMEES FOR NEW YORK. f the land records for the, I streets n.e. us in th lently through the village, buried as it wasin | bility of the hizhest rank, ai EST END INSTITUTE. The Steamers JOHN GIBSON and B. ©, | follo 419, one of the ‘Terms: One-third cash; balance in sizand twelve |, The damage to tombstones in the cemetery | If r, and the pastor followed them. It | perial family of that period, render it probabla Mrs. 8. L. CADY'S Pier 41 East County of Washington, District of Colambia, an tind x t. until | adjoining the Catholic church was consider- | Slumber, and t Is — School fon Sw Havens Conn, | ihiver, New York, ata" o'clock seclted Sua elaypnlcnanon THURSDAY, | iid anderdroaty foul iat ofthe promite | alle, Several of the plots weremarked wit | wapadack nightly autumn, aod the toon Eterna, an, ory goneormed, im is ore fee August 15,4875. at Ob o'cigck'p-m.ctn front ot | Sold “Mir converanclne Se. ths Ooek oe Bhenese | able, Several of | Lombstones, most of them | Dat ched thy church tos bewildered Okt man, | EIAEeRy, Of which the victim is supposed to Y, A a és mt **a.* of Edward W. | chaser. A dé it of $100 required on each lot as | of the same pattern—a broad pedestal sur. | Proached i meee = “ son of Px ire BOGSLYN SEMINAE ise, Lot lettered ‘+A. it brilliant! dson of Peter the Great Miss B. ROSS, Prine Froigh Wnformation | Townss subdivision of Lots 185, 188, 184'snd 186; | Sooe'as sola. Pr ene gormas of ale are comrplied wie mounted by an obelisk. Not One of these | Withfear and astonishment, saw it brilliantly | principal actor a grandson of Pe reat. m1 oo WEDNESDAY, Sept ibm, at | apply Stomecerse Memppstian Bank, isc eaese | Down thor's subdivision of a part of Mount Pleas | within seven days from@fay of ealec aha Trastoss nts’ was left standing, although’ the | lighted up, and his companions hastene: ———— ahs Wo. 1538 Tots, near loth st-n-w. Dirculars at | SDBy pt gmce ovat Metropollzan BanN ueor street, | of Tere OEE tee eee eee rae | Mamnin even cays trom day ot gale; the erases monume ett Glending, although across the low sand flats which intervened Midicate. cardman’s. Ballantyne's and Solomons & aa “ Dwelling House, P fand cost of the defaulting purchaser, upon giving Tree wero, fastoned stourly to the bases. | Petwoon itand the village, still concealed ra srsidtenhs bs ene aicrauio or Jeninaae Fooms Sept, 10th.” Previous to that date her P.O, | Pt _BAMUEL BACON, Provident | Oii# ot sale: Cash enough to cover the out | Ave dave: Bublic notice of such resale, raveOnes, WHICH Were DeObee cad eae | their white mantels, while with his limbs pal. |. Tf ridicule ts ever, allowable or. justifable= Siuress is Hor 68, Morristown. N-J- fyitam” | \/ORTH GERMAN LLOYD. Of Sieg with cost of \usurance and such tisesse | augi2-a UONNAD KAUFFMAN, }Trustece, | Blavestones, which were broken and over. Seer e i eoce ee then aye ae, | directed against physical or mental defects. 7 HIP LINE BETWEEN NEW YORK, | ‘ay bo due and unpaid: balance in six, gravestones were driven, violently across the | Sucked the eturch they blirdfolded kis ayes, | Some parents, teachers and other, guardians deartor: Gir, | TRAE UPTON AND BREMEN, twelve ahd eighteen months, with interest, tobe | Y7OUNG & MIDDLETON, Auctioneers, mounds, plowing deep ridges through them. | Fached the church they blindfolded his eyes. | err eee nie Mise to use this weapon ness, or Har- steamers of this Com will sail every Bat- | secured by a deed of trust on ‘the property. ‘A de- : PROD! ‘4 is THIRTY PEOPLE KILLED. their i for the purpose of stimulating the ambition or Fri rnn. | Sal "paarones hee fron zune SSE Ay tei wet tae: | "SU EBEMEGE CRUE OR MON | | oupatn ayHat ue to | led ab afta a of ubrosiny the manuers of their children OF Hoboken. Rates of passage:: ly after the by * a 3 ‘ted the 24. deaths resulting from this awful tornado have | binges, os Hp * eir pupils. may, perhaps, avail w! From New York to goutiampten, Lon. acing shall at higezpouse, I te forme are not gap oF ADIT duly recorded It Liber S49, been inereased to thirty by the injuries re. | Wart into the church. which appeared Allod | there [ino sensitivensss in, the tadicidust te don, Havre and Bremen, first wo: Son oaervear the) pat : follo 258, one of the land records for the Dis-, ceived terminating in death. Ace edie : which case other means will answer quite as BANKERS. abi, 960 gold; Pan yECOra | He Gana" nstice tutte Rroning Sir ar ROMIGE | Eelctoe Glau tla sa ae eee Ra pater a SEER ene LEER aE Ree EEeaoee | well nid heme. Bndoed, nedieohe lS eames: _ passage, apply to oi ; ive Gaye potest i ill sell at pubile auction, in front inatongue unknown 2, but which he ell, ‘ * . 4 ———— | ‘8 Bowling Green, New York. ‘and cost of the defaulting purchaser, secured thereby, 1 will sell at publle auction, English Dinners. nes cruel and dangerous remedy for any fault or Ss | FOWLER. Trustee, | of the premises, on FRIDAY, August 16th, at snpposed to be Russian. And as he stood ee activeot arnaber UY bet Le Oe augs-eoads THOS. W. . following described real estate, | Fora lady to gotoa dinner party or any , ith blind-folded eyes, | failing, and is likely to be pr - A judicions investment in a DES NEW EXPRESS LINE 6 orclock p.im., the following debe stat ra la , t r, anid the multitude with blind-fol 8 Se a eS sae scueang pungent eataen | Sunaperpua. aLePAnDaa, was: | RATLROADS, | HGS Ean Bak GEM RT UH SL: | Bam Ratan in hal OLSEN | al the, atiade wi be ee wor Address T. POTTER WIGHT & | PHILADELPHIA, ALEXANDRIA, | RAILROADS. sadiion to Ge beginning for the sameat | social position as? person of high ton. Adin. | Happen, he felt hishandsel ‘ough thecrowa. | Which the poor victim is thoroughly conscious. Co.. _Bankers. 85 Wail street, New York. DONNECTING AT PHILADELPHIA WITH CLYDE'S | =< apointone hundred ahd nioe feet three inches | $0crl Positio a lady in Bugian Fae Something |W h considerable violence throug a wae vd. | Of, but is not able to help. Mauy children ists wien ieee | Beane Rare Or aatrpoem: | Fa extrait: ugar |!unorat ish tr etotbedtine | Sunerayaige nd py oy ot | Suan at aa tt ae “ SS eee Ww rupning south alony E aside. g 2 cause of their r stul =. feet; | room the end of her skirt is at the hall door, from his eyes.and he recognized by his side $25, $50, $100, $200, $500 Batling Days. [ATIONAL ROUTB AND SHORT LINK to the | ten fectand nine inches: thence west fo1 A s ; poh From Philadeiphia—Saturday, at 18m, ORTH, NORTHWEST, WEST AND SOUTH- ‘The majority of Wall street houses and men are as From Wi ‘Monday, iz noses, liarities, and must ne of his former companions, and found | Dik noses, or other pecul himself standing before the altar, which was | bear In Senta the Sn iscLns Ot Lae, RPE litup by a row of wax lights, ‘burning in | fellows. because the persecution inc yee i splendid silver candle-sticks, and the church | ay exhibition of feeling or show of resi itseif was so completely illuminated by nu- | ace. Sensitive children, eine . hed bg merous lights that the most distant object | treatment at home, grow reserve ult, cou'd be plainly discerned: and as, when he | Sometimes becoming alienated {com thelr and tow el beg ee the a ie ane cone 2 the we fre- honest as their bors, and many of them. From Me » M. : Terms: §800 cash; the balance in eq instal. quently undressed, so far as her vis-a-vis can world wide reputation for oundeem aed roy Freights received daily. 15:15 a.m.—New York, Fenteceiphia and, Boston | ments at six and twelve months, with interest al ae er hair is ornamented with fine feath- The old house of ALEX. FROTHINGHAM & | Bills of isding given to Boston and, Ex EH ‘On 8 per cent., secured by deed of trust on the prop- ers, ew York, is enti- | Providence, and ers, flowers, and jewels. Her neck is a terror cash, ff the pur- absolute confidence. state that an in- goods landed st Georgetown chaser, $50 deposit at timeot gale, ‘The vermbs of | to an arm of any loving propensities in black Westment of about $100 made recently returned wart will pease Usve thom marked ‘Over $1,000 in less than 60 days. Send for their | tows, D. 0. , otherwise | Cloth, for the slightest contact would carry off apply to J. H. JORNBON the: Truntos rectres is Siete te retina: | Inch POWceIed SANGRE CD 7 free.—[ New York Express. marl-cotr For fall information 3 Bs iT t th ten feet and nine inches, and thence | and nothing is on her neck and bust. Like ‘an. WEST, to take effect SUNDAY, JUNE 9, 1875. taee Fores toot ta the pinne ct hegtant mp : : id-folded amid the crowd, the | homes, because they dare not express their erty at the risk and cost. of “default purchaser. | monds dwell and emeralds glitter or sapphires ae ee eee ie os now his soul was | Sentiments or bestow their copped for —— & CO. 1908 F street yeeros ‘Alf’ conveyancing’ at the cost of purchaser, blaze, Each shoulder is ornamented with a | Struck with astonishment and horror at tas | fear of being laughed at. And t ere are WO MEMBER OF THE STOCK EXCHANGE | wharf, Washington, D. C.; @. F. HYD. LRG W. N. ROAGH, baby bow or band, and these constitute the sil t led men, and men as well, who would walk up te D:6. P. CLYDE S 10,12,14,16 ‘Trastee. dead silence that prevailed. he Stake, if necessary, without flinching— will execute orders for the purchaseor sale of | 2 street, -O. A ‘Phitee rf aug6, 8, 10,12, upper part of the dress, with the exception of Although the side aisles and benches of the | the stake, if 1 ry. 4 tocks; Bonds and Gold on moderate ins. | 20., General Tafouth Waa” | e208 "Panton Gan | [> H. WARNER, Roal Estate Auctioneer. | the small bunch of Hower paren paced | church were densely erowded, yet the eentor | Would be'brave and Gcuraxeous in time of Begonia gegaae iia oti che m, Q MEBICAN Joepa yar Suneciong a Paina Beope at Annapatis | ate BALE OF A LARGE Finer. | ovis belore a magnitioony saps CaN | aisle was quite empty, and the pastor por. | Sheer and wisn would be wtterty oveecoe te i Juncti TE a - VIS 01 a ed in it a newly-made grave. 1 3 2 Mining and Stock ex WS Wall ste, New ray Day directive 78:36 am.—St. Lonis, Chicago, Columbus, ana | T#USTRES GALE OF A LARGE, EiRse, pion young English, rare roast beef wite, with | Cfived opened in ita nowly-made grave | The | Siorvastic laugh at thelr expense, Heally York. Reference, D. B. an, e8q., President | Enlladelphia iverpool, Pittaburg Express. rt Valley Branch E Prare BETWEEN 8TH AND 9TH | a one-button bodice anda sixteen.button pair | jn, inst one of the pews. The pastor saw ood See cg ed = od or in om the National Trust Co., New York. Jant | “cabin, eee eee eet | rae Can te Olnciseee Gall: ae Blle BS virtue of s dood of tease Gated the 12th ote ove onimakes 3 scow capable of “look. | ‘none about him but men, but he thouat he Hesse Ak paves eens ake on san be had at H. D. COOKE, 4 dusky. daily, except Saturday." day of October, A. D, 1871, and recorded ng unuttera| hings” As a rule could distinguish one female form in one of | P’ fos tomenk ot wnple>= a 1499 F st, Also, agents for the Hed Siar Ling 00. ‘i d is Me Sf. and ornamentation of the English dinner table st dista vs. The stillness lasted | Vastly amusing P < en t PROPOSALS. os ta Bark, eon Sunday’ only, sige see Wath eset oe si a ans | excel those of all other eountriey year in ad some minutes wichout any one attempting to | oF f0 bring into ooo ce wea ats —— = NMAN LINE 10:00 a.m.—Baltimore Express. Stops at subscribers will sell to the highest Ts al year out. pure whi sk table-elo: break it, just as in the human soul a still, a eacnd, At tance, A} TMENT OF THE INTERIOR, | J’ 2 Gensbarg, Beltsville, Laurel, Annapolis Junction, | Hic auction, in front of the prises, on EHURS- | and fresh foldssmoothed so symmetrically, the ea Srooatig of the thoughts generally | a8 the cose may be an thon techie ae w gouixctos, DC. = 10, 1873. BOYAL HAIL STBAMERS, Jessup’s and Hanover, DAY, the 29th day of August, cs D. BT Lat at io hanging euds and sides so rigidly Cyan at | precedes some deed of crime, comfort and embarrassment of the poor vic- Sealeg Prbravalsyet be Treelved Site srcieck | SEW YORK to QUEENSTOWN & LIVERPOOL | ¥ig'io p.m.—sattimore, annapolis, Eilicott city | 910°%: nat detain patea! et ud tying a iH gnee proclaim the presence of @ good batior. | PEt a man ross up wreso noble appear. | ti" m., TUESDAY, August 200 78, for furnish- RSDAY OB SATURDAY, and Way. in the City of Washington and District of Cclum- * s ‘ ing Ocal and Wood tw this department for the pres- EVEBY THU. Dias the ean the — +1:30 p.m.—New You! PHILADELPHIA AND 6 bei! easterly part of lot num- | (gas is secondary now at dinner tables), the ent fiscal year. Tous. ons, | BosTor Exrauss, © Ou Bundaye te Bata bored two Gy, in square nuinbored, tour tae ebergnes—in.a word, the ensemble is perfect, | assemblage, and bet ch th ty aisk nda medical man—yesterday said to me= Instrucit: p- to bidders will be furnished on ap- only, stopping at all Stations, Stops at Laurel. and six (406), and bouiided aud descrived as fol- | inviting, and apvetite-provoking. The head | Ste! Ie the Multitude se naiy 2 eeety aisle | “Wou were right. The records of ane insane 4:30 p.m.—Baitimore, Bladensburg, and Laarel lows: Beginning for the same at ‘he southeast cor- | butler is a household terror, He has the nriy- hile the multitude sil nek azed at him as Fzprom, Frederick via Relay. Stops at Annapolis | ner of sald lot on i street north; thencd runaing | jlegeof the first glass of 1 it ance distinguished him from the rest of the bhatt : asylums, taking the country through, demon ie is a eet iis Steps resounded through the church. This strate that the number of Grockiya. aout northeriy on theline dividing lot No. from !0t | uncorked ome ke mab was ox iniddle heizht and stoutly built, D periods of gretBaneaatare assemblage, and betrayed his high rank. He Harp Tis Dlication at ¥: perintendent’s office augl0-e 4. C. SCHUBZ, Secretary. HOPOSALS FOR COAL. TREASURY DEFARTMENT, t AND INSANITY.—A scientifi¢ to Bi ¢ = become crazy in periods of great financial de- Het int | Tat etr ct gh ee | ray lS By | tot ard in asatyand ah tus | ha a Proud and aay crags ns | ng ves a ean te to Polutof Rocks and Way Stations only. St ths: tear vof aad coe resable to a | uncorking. I scarcely know where the head | COMplexion Mideast ; aiaana n impaired at any other time: and I am 14:40 p.m.—Baltimore, ‘Way Sta | division between Biagden and Moore, the Sist | butler’s rivileges end, though 1 know where | 2044 high acquiline nose gavea very comma inclined to think, fro December. by their deed recorded in | they be; in, His aim in life is staterooms are | | 15:30 ).m.—Philadeiphia, Norfolk and Baltimore | Liner W.B., NO. il, (0llo.363, Ctheiasa ees = in in life is to get all he can uy col U. BUREAU OF ENGHAVING AND PRINTING Aagust 10, 1878, -a!8 will be received at the Bureau of m such attention as E ing expression to his countenance, while lon have been enabled in this little time of con- > . at | aud keep all he gets. There are certain things | and bushy eyelashes overshadowed his small | sideration to wlve {0 the subject, thar earctel Sige m, of SATURDAY Angas epise min every | SuNouRS TANAN IN Tin Cues Dinner vo ude | Manes county, D, Cs thence running wow | hewould au mors thine deine wane ee wild passions, He was dressed inte menit | vestigation will establish two things frst, duing Geatgs's Creek Cheeta ba eee % Goale | “75:00 Baltimore and War sere os foths iand conveyed to Michael ‘Daftey Decsig: | Hs own throat with the groom's razor or the | Wild passions, with oa Slate and impurities of all kinds. To be furnished pe me pene cent green suit, richly embroidered with gold, | {2&t more women go crazy through pecuni E and le hea trouble or desire than from either religion or deen ‘ine, :15—CHICAGO. AND. Go) and on his breast glittered a star. The bride, | joy, subectta.ite couditions reyuirad by section’ $2, oberon he ue Ane 0 Chicago eo MEUS EXPRESS, ‘nal thence running southerly, by | COOk’s hearth-rug. He would die in the hall specialty of this F Revised Siatu'es of the United States, viz: ect Lapetoeses Garces ae en ee | ene 81d. Dutfey’s tend. ne a eee Oe eter ee nee eould, die in mistress il i who kneiinearhim, was most carefully and e pean ped > pote) ae ten) a brick stable, cutting off the westerly portion there- | was fainting on the steps In the rain outside. e 2 come demented, only a yery small proportion ‘bathroo! 10 p.m.—Baltimore Ex] of, eighty-seven (87) feet and six (6) {nches to said | He would no more think of handing a dish to | €Ve€® sumptuously attired. A dress of sky | go so from any other cause than considera- the coal shail weigh 2 240 Ibs. to the ton, aad shail | ‘28 3! :5—Bt. Gincinnali, Louleviieand Pitts- | $f Street; thence running easterly on sald _E street blue satin, embroidered with silver, enveloped be inspected and Weighed on the Treasury scales, | "“G% £¢-. pro and other information apply | bare Kxprees, Pittaburg, except Sunday.” Pur | Pwcsestant eas eee quately on said. Test | You, even if you gasped for it, than he would s Bud the quantity of each load certified at the time wo JOHN @. DALE, Agent, 31and 83 Broadway, 2 Of delivery by the person appointed and qualltted 7 refuse a tradesman’s bribe or “tip.” The cars. e of beginning. with tht in sald alle; mai x a to the point ing. arigl xy tions of personal finance.” If I were in the her slender form, and aie in latge folds of | hat -e Bem. {n common with the other estates abutting there. | f00tman and waiter he delegates to these pe bit of wing “morals” to my stories au nbs. A diadem, | 2abitof drawing “morai 'y stor! nd Bnder the law for that purpose, and that the pre- c fo: cents for each'ton of coal inspect- 1 be by the contractor. drapery over her graceful faut . i remarks, I should find the proper one here to a = Hee Peer: Caz to New | on, together with all the bul'din; linprovements, | duties, while he majesiically looks on like a | blazing with magnificent diamonds, adorned ‘ork, and ar to Philadelphi xh Dally. Other uatas da Sunday. pants, privileges, asin sald deed of October 12th, | Magnificent Apollo. So, a!so, from the head to 8] 7 Wi she it ys her golden hair. The highest grace and | P&—~Moral: Women should always have all tho money they want.. vew York Letter, : a shall . daly janday, the second butler, and down to the kitchen | Deauty could be traced in her face, disfigured —$<$—<$$—$______ oan cal se be dattvered at —_ cece aed places (Oster oz. trains stop at Relay Station. je10 ‘The terms of sale ee poe enetn Of the pur- | maid, they rule sublimely and imperiously, tts peel Ge nl la ae An ceromeed conteen porary which hag ‘ = chase mon cash, (of wi must ist set vi Ix 3 ear- ? _ A. . St ens = , Foe ator te eanale without the certificate in, tive ees ne we chances, of 18 EEATy. 1 at the time of sale.) aud the rostdue in thre see Palle cash other, Soe ress of the | ing death like—her eyes half slosed-aud her eAWhat can pass before the sun whhont tan: Dr ibe inepetor that the coal le Sach ag the contract | sollslon, the Steamers of this une take a specif Penoures with interest at 8 per cont, per num, payable BACCO NET powerless arms drooped helpless on her halt ; | Ingashadow? The wind.”"—{N. ¥. World. On the preyer form and duly audited. —- "On the outward passage from Queenstown toNew | TO THE NORTH, WEST. AND SOUTHWEsr, | °0™!-annually, or all cash ai option: © Dur sinking body. So she knelt, a picture of The right Mo Feleet al Of any portion of the bids | fork or Boston, the meridian of 60 at 43 be represented Short Words. * chaser. ‘The deferred payments to Double Track, Steet Rutis, by'a note tobe secured ty a deed of tate the Fecelved |- rewrved. at,, oF aothing to the north of 43. Splendid boonery, Macnificont Mautomens, 7 Hon. Hor Proposals must be endorsed “Proposals for | “On the eee ee ees oi eting the meridian : opel Trustees. Coal,** and be addressed to 4%-Whoa, Emma: is played out. It is now rty sold, to the satisfaction of the death, an indescribable fear and_paralyzin: ratio Seymour spoke before tha | horror appearing to treeze both life and’ com | Pause, Emly? QI 4 New York School Commissioners at Utica last | sciousness into the semblance of deep sleep, eee wcramasce. 260 at 4 lat... or nothing to the north of 43, mearve Leave ee eon eee ee ee Februaty on “the se of Short Words ie | “he Bastor then, for the dst time. per. DIED. a = c 5 from Depot, Cc. N. fy “f a ‘a y using ou very | ceived a hateful-looking old woman, dres: DAVENPORT. On the morning of A angl0-e 3: Citet of Bureda, THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY For Pitsburg and the West, WD Sm aatty, | 2-7. COLDWELL, Saléaman. 1y26-4_ | short words in his “speech. Oue zoo pout | ina fantastical costume, and ner adcovered | 1818, Kpwix, intant con ‘oF G. and Movecss TE SE v2 'E. " G was made in when he sai rime wil red turban, wh vimiy and even scorn- wwenport, \ PBCPOSALS FOR FUEL. SBT WELLING 4 GORE BARDOT oom Frith Barlor Car to Fittsbarg and siogping Cars H, WABNER, Real Estate Auctioneer, sometimes does not look likeerv na whens ith'a red torban, whogimly: Savona Senor os ta Fnow Kew Your. || | Fao Naw Youn, “aaily, Disterct or COLUMBIA, Au Wi otnn Ang: a i t . 18 Montgomery st., Georgee S ‘and — egarded the Kneeling pair. Behind the | | Funeral from No. 18 Ghieago: 7:40 p.m. Sy, with Palace Gar ne TAlerees SALE OF THAT xugsaNr | Set lelore us in the many folds of a lone ow. B a. St 5, 1878. Sealed Pre posals, to be endorsed ** Pro tor bridegroom, a man of gigantic stature and | town, at@p.m. to-morr STONE FRONT D word, When a man steals and we call it “de- dark forbidding countenance had placed DENT, On August 12th, ing" ee per — HOUSE FHONTING THE WE*T Sie OF | falcation,” we are at loss to knowif it isa himself, who, standing there immovable as a ete a es. oy 3 Fuel,** wil! h« received at the office of the Presi BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC EBAILROAD, LAFAYETTE SQUARE NEXT SOUTH OF | blunder ora crime. If he dues not tell the statue, glanced round ina fixed and earn- | 5- 804 the ia Gent of the Board of Trustees until 12 m., on the For: Rochester, Butalo, Niagars THE HOUSE NOW BEING RUILT. truth, and we are told that it is a case of 16th instant, tor two hundred and fifty tons best \. except | By virtue of a deed of trust trom b. J, White Asb Fu: nace Coal, and fifty tons best White Saturday, with Palace Cars to Watkins. For | O'Toole and wife, dated Decem! Bah Egg Coal. to de delivered at the school ‘‘prevarication,” it takes us some time to est manner, FRIEDRICH. August 32. 1878 at 7:30 o'clock know just what we should think of it. No The pastor paralyzed with fright, remained | BB.) MARGAKET H. FRIEDRICH, The Coal to be subject to Inspection at ‘the ex- furnish for some time as if struck dumb, untila say. | OLudolph Friedrich. | oy Dense of the party or les ft v! 187 i Fun man will ever cheat himself into wron:-doing, | age glance from the bridegroom woke him | gickey farm, on W tan eune. For New ‘York and bite lat 1:48 t.m, and 9:30 p, | cords, the suvsesioee or aes oF As Later er | HOF Will he be at lows te het others, ithe | frourhis tranee.. What now puzzled him was | at govgices, vo which the ‘The right is reserved to neues any and all bids. » daily, Palace Cars attached, Limited the debt secured thereby, will sell at public auctlon, | thinks and speaks of acts in clear, crisp terms. the uncertainty whether the bridal pair could | invited. . Je ‘PAUL, f Pullman Cars, mM, daily, ex- | to thehighest bidder. on’ pie premises, on THORS - It is a good rule, if one is at a'loss to know if understand his language. This appeared to MANSFIELD. On Monday morning, August President of the Board of Trustees, Sunday. DAY, the 15th day of August, A. D. 1878, the | an act is right or wrong, to write it dewn ina | him improbable: however, composing himse If, | 19th, ¥ at half. 8 o’ciock, CHARLES F, —— —— Fotoope Bundag, with wleoplag Oars Hoa Warkugida coy b. Gavia: "abot or cunt | $BOtt tralght-out English.”“in other ways, | he ventured to ask the uausen ot the bride aud Makin friends aud thoes ot the famly are ieetied EE a ‘ital Lets 3 q | he sald, “we gain by the use of short words. bridezroom. : funeral f: GQUFEEME COURT OF THE UNITED thfough talus soanect niry 7 Clg Bare inet lant rider's subdivision oftea | They show that we know and mean what we | PASETC™ reogord,”” answered the latter | te attend bis funeral trom tig i STATES. Doat OcToBER TERM, 1877. id if re bered. (one hun Say, and thus have weight with those who nisi eee ere: ae mand | hear us; and they kindle in othee waose, Whe in the cause of’ Me- | feelings which move us. Noone, who means ‘vs. Gadsby et Cie 1415, equi ina deep, strong way what he says, ever late Circuit Court of the Di pauses to unfeld long words of Greek or Latin ee, intended | origin, nor speaks in a roundab ut way. f born inches on Jaci Place | Hage and fear strike out their terms like the th residence on Monroe in Uniontown, D. C., Wednesday, ina rough voice. ogust id, Bt o'clock -" The | pastor now begins to read the form of id theres the even! ‘Thomas 3. Dobbins and George the marriage ceremony, and as his voice fal- | ar'neg On.the evening of Angust 10th, 1878, No. 141 ie is Reror, a ‘The United States,“ ‘Thomas 8. Dobbins and George 8) ." jo, 142 2 Pie = The United States. = T Boe tas ana ed Genrap aperen iedlg taht alt units tert mm rk’ his suspicion was condtmed’ that | of ivan county, Pa., of dysentery, w = of Ernest R. Yrovie, daurnter of ee es, and sister of they did not understand his language. Bat | Young, and beloved, ber decease has ieft 3 Sharp crack oi the rifle when it sends its bul- | when he asked: “Neander, wilt thou take | Vold in many “Sau, | RRESR a cece Sere: | Reena Hoi faa ay | Fear abe eaclar ool ey | ——— 4 a Ie) os 32 ins ex- ‘oD we x0 Th United States. And For Annapolis, 6:55 a, m. and 6:80 p, m. daily, | cepting 7m Part of lot 33, 38 feet 6 | and feel What we talk about on ‘the. other Dridegroom: I orant of his lan) could UNDERT. bo. ‘Thomas 8. ‘Sunday, inches “a fument th ma Spurek except mee, sing buiit one” cae heretolore released and | hand, when we try to tell things too great for | nest: ‘his great astonis 6 SSS The United States, * #12 Error, EXANDRIA AND FREDERICKSE flowing tormae ri 8, coataeRammreat™88 | great, long whided pheadsi > (He M32 of | latter spokeout, “Yea, in an almost seream.,| WAT Agua’ attorney General mith 9f coon. wr MuMinende EaAuBERTONC AND | thenayiome: in SB ate Tamraaaat | fey longed phraaey SO sobs burtlon te Severs cee Sree eee AOE a Gata hPL | Sacre cecae gar Rae | tue bye lee 9 ar an x sf be 5 cent BI a 7 St s are pot 16 sounds ge: chess and moved the Gvurt for an ordar £205. 6:20. 70. me wr g | Srallcatty atthe option of the purchasers) tke | Which Tull eee Toe Te ee yen They fives partie-. 4 hereupon it is now here ordsred ‘Richmond ana ferred pegiment, if any, to besecured by adeed | haye a clear ring which stir our minds or | this Court, that ‘unless the representa: of trust on the property sold. touch our hearts. They best tell of joy or a sole George Sprack, deceased, as afore ne ee ee ee we required of the par- | fney ofrancne f lifeor death. ‘Th thon the chaser at the time of sate, and all conveyancing | Stef, ize or peace, of lifeor death. They ai» iguarlly Become’ Dares with m the Sag ae ae ot me oe are felt by all, fortheir terms mean the samo verre mall ecnsted te tee A. HYDE, Trustee, | thing toail men. We learn them in youth. these dismissed as to him: J.T, OOLDWELL, Balesman. Jy23-d4ds | They are on our lips roves all days, and we Provide Tia scopy of this order shail be priaved i eS her hem = me cones of life. ge Btinne. Ui at + a) rms which we 3; the seat of ¢ vornment, Torco Te Bo Rk BLUE SUARNEL SUITS eh Se great or noble. } SE the. Sup? oa? Queers the beginning of the termi For $19.50, ‘They ore the grand words of our tongue; they Be ean” mon next ensuing. jovewa- The teach us how the world was made. God ae ey (Cheapest Suit for the Money, “Let tLere be light, and there was light,’ ” Sw Clerk Supreme Court U. 8. Good Suits, ‘and $10. Good Working Pants and 1337 10th st. 2.10. = 4¢-The king of Hoiland’s mistress, Emilie her eyes, the ‘RICH anc every kind of ORNAMENTAL re Raat Sea is bout to return to the operatic | word ‘‘Yes” was heard like the last word ofa iran Tes ved and manufactured st the eeeree: NCH ESTABLISHMENT, S16 Mh street, & Opposite Lolted States Patent OlMce, ~ my33 tr 35. eachana | Ambre, is ai 5 At J. W. SELBY’S, Btage. The king is opposed to this step, but 1914-19: ate she Says she wants money, and he "t give augs-tr fetwecn ina and Scots, | ARE SAT" shewwants money, =

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