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1881I—DOUBLE SHEET. Weather Philosophy. Those Potemac Fiats. WAS SHE HIS WIFE? - A NEGLECTED ART REVIVED. ENGLISH HACING SFATISTICS. | How an Old Man Outwitted Robbers. EDUCATIONAL. ‘THE CYCLE THRORY—ILLUSTRATIONS OF ITS AC- RIVER ISLAND PARK THE PROPER IMPROVE- ee —— Georg: Qn alias Nel: % ted in a 2 2 CERACY—VENNOR CONTRADICTED—A SOLD WIN- MENT. Sahota ens rs ae The Fancy for Medals Coming into | what was Done by the Principal Rid- | ton last week in a variety theater for attempt-| MPSS \AMY,LPAY IVT. oF mostoN, cum TER PREDICTED. To the Editor of Tae Evexrxe Sran. ppeals. Force Again. ing torob Tax-Collector Turtiehill, of Beacon | K street northwest. Falls, came befure a justice Tuesday and was | QcHool OF ELOCUTION AND bs OKA MATIC ART, held for trial in the superior court. He denies Wis. ADELINE DOVAL SAU cot New Yar 2h 7 ers—Archer for the Eighth Year Heads end Lostrumental Music. "Ad. — To the Fititor of the Evestse Stam. An old Washinztonian, through yourcolumns, | A Baltimore American special from Annapolis | raze MECHANICAL PROCESS oF TURNIXo THEN | ‘Me Kast. Are chmatic changes governed by natural law? | asks the privilege of a few words ona subject | Says that the court of a heard E PSE DO- -—SOME CURIOT! - ppeals an argu- 7 ce 11 so, is he tracing of that law within the power | of the first importange, not only to this city and | ment yesterday in rather a remarkable case—| grecivess ny ATE SOME The official English racing seston ended at ; > that he is the man. _In the evening of Novem- 29 13th atreet neta sof setence? its inhabitants, but to the government and the | that of Elizabeth C. Classen va. Harman Clas- ' Eirmingham on Saturday, November 26, si | ber 28th, Collector Turtiehitl, who trol ands | gy OMMENT ON PARLE A PARIS" RAPIDLY aCe ‘ If the sun and moon, in their ever-varying mo- | country at large. This subject is covered by | sen. It veeme that the parties met in 1865, and | From the New York Mail-Exprem. e Spostsman presented its first batch of statis- | young dauhter sat tozether in their parior. The i? “ ens Hons around the earth cause ever-varying tidal | the resolution of yesterday from Mr. Ransom, | that Harman Classen engaged hia alleged wife | _1m 1875 and 1876, at the height of the Centen- bee beating Soniiay tavesisiane = a waves in tie great ocean of waters they must pro- | and adopted by the Senate, directing the ap- as his housekeeper. ‘The appellant says that he nial excitement, a sort of mania sprang up ata ich showed what the principal jockeys sshbed e uve similar, but far greater and more <tTiking.re- | pointment of @ select committee of five, to in- | then introduced her to his acquaintances as his | Which deluged the country with medals of every | ee mes tree Anes 200 ae suits on the still vaster and more flexible ocean | quite and report—First, as to the condition of | wife, which much surprised and mortified her: | Size, style and metal, designed to commemorate | “izhth successive season heads the list with a of the earth's atmosphere. Kor can it be | tie Potomac river front ‘of the city; second, a8 | thet she went to live with him at his country |the actions of Revolutionary heroce, or to pro- | total of 220 wins out of 532_ mounts. He was reasonably doubted thi tracting power of | Taupe cect ,0f brldues. across | (re oeRme UPON | seat in the spring of 1866, and he then intro- | vide each exhibitor at Philadelphia with a me- second in 127 races, third in 56 and unplaced in vr planets must exert a sensible effect diy, what action ought to be taken ta | ued her as his wife, wherewith she was much | mento of the occasion. During the Revolution- | 122, while of the wins five were “walk-overs. mospheric ocean, thouzh th | the premise: agi eee: because he would a no ee ary war and the war of 1812 it was customary to | The record of 220 wins is just 100 more than he Under a similar resointio adopted at the last | Conticed to 1a ta enna te ead {hey | strike off medals commemorating victories by | WN in 1880, 28 more than in 1879, nine less | sesston Mr. Ransom and his special committee | tied Jule Is 1600. Gone or the ttm say | 4nd and sea, following the custom so prevalent | than in 1878 and two less than in 1877, which These are the changable factors of the weather | "Fe authorized to act through the late con- etimes Mr. Clas | total r were his two best previous vears. r $1 a : say the lady washis | then as now in England and on the Continent. “4 vi i bes “ = 9 : gressional recess; but from the masnitud fhe | Sometiines Mr. Classen would say iy number of wins since his first winning mount on That of the moon Is repe: ead tiiey Nave detente ae D is 1.648. Archer's imp. ci - wife, and sometimes that_she was not. Some | Gen. Scott, for instance, was honored by special | ‘Athol Daisy i = phe aap hide work in hand, they have doubtless hardly ae- | | . te i Q 7 pesen tees ae ee ee es aun ot the ples | complished more: than breaking around in thelr ears Tales FF eee ore medals struck by resolutions of Congress after | tant mounts during the past season i tiov. The present committee, | Phch. Mrs. Class in 7 quired... Prof. Larrogue, A.M. Para teacher sradoste of Sorsonne University, Parte ‘ clessiea! and modern laagvares spoken, te treneisted. street newth went. ay hm door opened suddenly and let in two ine wore masks made of handkerchiefs and aimed at the ocer . Sud- denly he rolied from his chair and surprised th intruders by disappearing in another roc =e RORTAL “SOTO One burglar fled and the other was about to de | pur gure awd ful orton eg ee 80 when Turtichill reappeared with a loaded pee ean See eae clroulers gun, The daughter threw herself in -front of | Yr father and implored him not to commit mur- er. Consequently botlt t entually a other man js still at lange. oes TED ON THE CHARGE OF LYNCHING. 6. | genera! inves é several victories in the latter war. The custom, | City and Suburban, Great Cheshire Constabie Harris, of Elizabeth City ET US LIVE WITH OUR CHILDREN Impossile to make use of it Ia that is | © Seti husband's papers, found a marriage certificate, : MT ene . 3 ie Harris, } tar the only complex or difficc It part of the prob. Se ee ee ee Nevada. | to which Ehe says her name was forged. Sr. | However, was apparently regarded as an exotic baw I ortahleetiendae: Pontieed Pit Srna SETH Waleeae ere | Bone tlh e i =. Conger and Ve: D er, fro! vei ar y : i mayo ic . Port late, rrest of Thomas Valen: rin lem. All the o! hers are simp and adroit of an sor “hilo eabjerk: and the mania and | Classen, on the other hand, testifies that the | one, aithough it broke out ina spasmodic way caster Cup, and th kK Hill Stakes. The sec wis Rake ac n30-Iin [facilities for information at hand from all parts | CoBttact was talked over and fully ae during the Mexican war. The medals in almost. | ond on thelist isCharley Wood, with 343 mounts lof the Union, with Conzress in session, may | signed by both and left for record. The every case were struck in accordance with a | 11 more than Archer had, of which he won foe z es in session, M&Y | sinal copy is sald to beer Classen's 3 i 5 | Teal see to the pablie. stistation the | ginal copy is wuld to have been, in Mr a “<t'S | special act of Congress, and never by voluntary | Was second in 109, and ‘third in 74 10 ask assis 5 pecs, a ; non is third, with 75 wins out of © irea | (has that the office copy of the alleged contract | Personal ‘subscriptions from the people, as is | }1e yas ee id} bird First, no very arauous labors will be required | e copy OL ene stern Coe ae i * | He was second 54 times and third 46 ti | to discover the condition of the river trent of | Cust not to be taken as evidence when the ori- | done abroad, each subscriber agreeing to pur-| fourth place Fordham and Barrett fs ive | Zibal exists. The point is, if the validity of the | chase at a fixed pri. dal of gold, sRv ri heir credit, Fordham h It is the condition of a vast, offensive | = st e * lity ata fixed prize a medal of gold, sHver or | wins to their credit, Fordham hay : sechtcea rhs contract is established, Mrs. Classen is “denuded e lage na’ Seo. For lic nuisance, which “has in- | Of al] rights appertaining by law to a surviving bronze, as the case may be. The fine set of ma- unts to Barrett's 369. Ford! on the charge ay MI KH STREET City . D.C., Bosrding and Day ber, took William Allen. (cu LAPSCOMR, Prine! ne murderer of Mr. William 8. Selater wax Petnciad, port News, and Iynehed iim. Valen- | JQRENCH TAUGHT ORALLY—No MORE GRAM. Thamipbon ae th maar. Ta yared t tench ob A. Sardou'e Oral ne System, the sim oust he took charge of his pris the ‘ Many veers expe Jomond State, 4th. dress Prof. C. G1 Witnne w School for Young Ladi ‘n26-im_ ant ors. known toastronomers, that the | ° creas id ouzht to be abol | fee. Haw kine W tional medals, commemorating the series of | Presents the grand total of 2.431 w —e* ISS MARY K. SCHRELNER - ‘ n and the moon oceupy the same shires albert he i widow.” Geo. Hawkins Williams appeared for | ti ing Jo - 8 - La TEES r 3 MA A REINER, Felative position, very nearly, “ | ut ire Pee ee a at sheet | the appetiant, and 8. ‘Teackle Wallis and Luther | te ee e Herren 1800 to bean ding some ne on klieit A Woxts _ FALSELY Ac one aggre oy M exaceme oF KLacUTON, a ie | ges across tt » | M. Reynolds for the appellee. The appeal comes | 1815, w: ri y- lard “cheers aad Wieck has a7 3 ce et atl ion, 0. 23 “y EVERY NINUTEEN YE. | floods and the heaith of the city, eovers the chis ekbenit ‘ ‘d the | IeNoi 4 UE MEANING OF mEpaLs. | fd “cherry and black,” has 47 become hopel eon account of | ah No. 1212 L street northwent, whatever influence the sun and | whole sround of the river improvements most | To™ the cirenit court of Baltimore city, and the | IGNORANT OF THE TRUE MEANING OF MEDALS. ™ < mounts, and is followed by J. Fa: hee ee ee ee | wife seeks to have the contract brought into | Duringthe eivil war comparatively few medals | Meunts, and is. fo ‘f j y | being arrested on the charze of stealinz goods Jo Fe SGU ERs, Peon of PIAN court and declared a nullity. ‘The lady is con- Toon exert on the w at the Farmers’ Market House a few days a: 2 VOCAL NUS i nts, J. Osborn with 39 out of oRGAN and om to - ‘ at © — 4 i We know that the canseway of the Long |< < 01 were struck, and most of those were for pres- | 230, F. Webb with out of 148, J. Goater with | She had a hearing before Al to be quelitied for peated, almost exactly, at each return of the |, We. ise of | the acoueulatiny of whe | siderably younger than her husband. gutation/46 individual’ oMiGers “or men lathe J. Watts with 37 out of 239, and | but the evidence adduced was street northwest, eyele! This it really does, except so far as the from the upper country brought down ee ed ist SEA MONSTER, | army or navy. In the general consternation | V- McDonald (who died from injur = re ‘ AN UNNAME! ith 29 out of 283 mounts, includ- rare er that she was dischar-ed. Tesult is aifected by the varying complex effect throuzh fifty years b ctory cl the river freshets, and de- Sacer at Liverpool) ct of her arrest so preyed on her that DARS—A HOME SCHOOL Fo) of planetary perturbation. The amoant of this | posited ovér all that extensive resion of fats | Whe Sem Serpent Homes Fenmd in the | ne paee i enn u Cee had Deen ing Foxhall’s Cesarewiteh me despondent and isnow violently in- voip paper of mp ve ny perturbation will be in exact. proportion as the the bridge to the National Observatory New Jersey Marl Pits. | Ro time for this species of display. As an emi- ak a jane. She is the mother of several children. The ens are Cxtenalen che leettian alec {the planct operates in com. | t below the bridge to the end of the flats op- nent medallist said toa Mail and Expresstepor- Cropping the Hair. She will be removed to an asylum. eee, Oo Rie Sane ion with one or more of tee others ce ig | Bositethe arvenal pier. We know that these | ‘The finding of the remains of the large sea | ter the other day, most people did not and do| At length it appears ays an exchange, that reget wind ee Junction with oF inore of the others, or in | deposits have been zradually encroaching upon serpent in the marl pit of O.C. Herbert at Marl- | 2°t now, understand PRESIDENT Garrett's TWENTY-rorrTH TERM. : we wit ully the object of striking | a radical change in the fashion of ar opposition te them, or is separate and i both channels of the river front of the y until e é a medal, or appreciate the value of such a| woman's greates eHhee tad ‘ —The recently elected directors of Sich gia D etrests northweet, coragtes 1. The arn nas been seriously Interrupted. | UOT NJ. last week was supplemented Mon | memento. ‘Those ordered by Congress previous | Yewan's greatest. tory, her cena i met inl Se ince Bernat ver be very from the breaking up of the frozen | day by the discovery of the remains of another | to 1876 were the result of a lingering conven- | tke place. We hear rumors of impendi John W. Garrett pi one. The find of Monday was somewhat de- | tional idea in the minds of some classically edu- | Novation from headquarters—in other words, | his twenty-fourth cons composed. and only two large tusks and por- | ¢ated legislators, who would imitate at along | fram Paris. It is probable, though, that they tions of the jawbone of the reptile were found | @ t winter, and the heavy flood of water, ritt-weed and rubbish of that memorabie ‘brnary that the Long bridge, with eway under such conditions, bi - | 13th of I that ¢ adam are tmdents en Ja; also. fu ut fr ance the customs of Athensand of Rome. | will here be simply voices in the air and nothin. preserved, the other bones crumbling to pieces | The desizns of most American medals are, it is | more for some time still, First, because a new | : | when exposed to the air. The bones found last |f9 be feared, quite the reverse of classical. | fashion never gets fairly started with us until it | id b it up the old valley of the | week are all well preserved, and the tusks are | S0Me unwesthetic statesmen would insist upon | is almost an old one on the other side (this od to the foot of the Capi- | remarkable for their size and fine natural polish. | 2% Unconventional commonsense design. by | statement may sound both unfair and unpleas- from those poisonous mias- | Prof, Samuel Lockwood gives the followin figure or inscription, quite at variance with the | ant, but it is literally exact, nevertheless). a ipa £ owth of that causeway, | scription of the rept t was a mon- | Spirit of antiquity, and his taste would be en-| then because the close, prim, demure HAL fpeteearedy ae ae i aith of (ne ridze along the river front. | sterof creat bulk. It had two paddles well for- | dorsed by the votes of hundreds of his Hoosier | coiffurea Anglaise which is now worn, and has | Say the company ws af perturbi cen Fitteenth street and the mouth of Rock | ward and two behind, the body being short and | OT Yankee colleacues. This, to acertain extent, | been for the past two years and more, is oneparticalar | ereck, has + so seriously affected as to | stout. The bones of the paddles, from their | '8ttue now, Many commonplace objects, hay- | tionally suited to the small, delicate head a sinly within the | becowie ai if not uninhabit- | size and solidity, indicate extraordinary pro- | xno emblematic vaine whatever, have ‘crept | slim face of the averaze American woman. It yt nor ean its | ab “atumn, save by | pelling power. ‘The tail was stout, long and | ito use. For instance, the locomotive, the | not so well suited to the piquant, irrezular- We know that in the serpentine, but a little flattish, thus affording | Steamship, ploughs and other agricultural im- featured “minors” of the Parisieanes, however. lite House the tauily of President Pierce suf- | reat aid in propulsion by a gculling movement. Plements ‘of exceedingly modern style, and | Therefore they have bezun to adupt a loos " It was during the tnusually severe and long- yy ane ascus in June, and that since that | The neck was long, and yet thick enough to | any everyday objects very far from’ clas- | softer, less severe style of coillure. The hair continued winter of 1855-6, that attention “ay the Executive Mansion, excepting the accli- | support the head high out of water while the | ial modeis. There is also an occasional at- | will, during the winter, it seems, be worn lower ‘ fer Of 10-6, that my attention | mated Andrew Johnson, has not been occupied | méfever cee engaged in devourinz its prey. | tempt made at realism in the depiction of actual | on the neck in coils, braids, or curls, and in the Was first turned to the lunar eyele asa mode of thronvii the summer by any executive, We | Mouser® jaws were armed with tusks which | S¢etes which falls very short of its object. There | evening, when flowers are added, they will be determining the most prominent general phases know that the lamented Professor Maury’s life | y al pul at the we 6 Ponepal. MUGS. SARA + ON FARTH SO PRECIOUS and character of a child.” FRIENDS’ SEMINARY, eet, Berwrex Dern axp lena Nonriewnse, Affonds to Girls and Boys the beet fu it 0 of the of the per- ction. It is ather 1 it wasan w it didn’t more cr for & Mibere® Tae, “Patcons ‘Prlnetpa, * FRENCH CLASSES 1518 1 street northwest, ctiwal huowleden suction aque | |. Fines ry Tueaters.—Mayor Kine. | delphia, has issued an order dire! of poiice and fire marshal to make au inspection of all the places o aniusement in the city ascertain if all the laws ove! such 4) n. A sit gress in New York. = ELPHIA Stan Rorre C peral W. accomplisiine popuiat Vv. PRUDHOMN at her residence Es ARDING SCHOOL FOR eLadice, We it Haven, Fa ; Bleventh year. Prd pe iare TArndate Chan Ghee OE ie eee Lis 6 a into circulation under the aus- | mounted in trailing sprays and garlands, to fall With Hon. Benja- | &0ler. cnamamEA SS: ofthe weather for any future time. I found | Was shortened by tie malarial atmosphere of dile. The lower jaw was very singular in | Pices of a local historical society commemorating | grace on the said coils, braids, or curls. r the route | sagas on IGE SaNiinamene that 1856 was justfourlunareyeles from the well | {M4 Natimal Observatory, and that from his day | structure, and hada Joint like an elbow. In the capture of Stony Point. On its obverse | The latter (the curls) are apparent Mr. Cook says he has been instructed | Dy"eiteant privately crin claws, remeubered hard winter of to the present time, the professors and seryants | the act of swallowing, the reptile could enlarge | there is a passable head of Gen. Wayne and a | especial favor. And there have | ¢o immediately proceed in the prosecution of the Acids A. JANUS, ALM, jembered hard winter of 1780. I was strongly | of that institution have been great consumers | its gullet by means of this elbow joint. The act | SUitable English inscription; but the reverse ly a number of young ladies seen | stay route e: of-3m ‘Columbian Cotlere, Washinyto impressed with this remarkable coincidence, of quinine reguiarly from June to November. | of swallowing wns dueceana stow, and the | bears an alleged representation of the storming | - ad with their hair eropped vals edict eat Ja t, like a jdent and important siznificance. On| We know, too, that the venerable Yan ‘Nes « | Teptile no doubt would haye had great trouble | Of Stony Point, which consists of a number of : z This was armed | ies ce = a hideous eye-sore as a sink of abom- | with small teeth, which were curved in shape | ations. = z . yrstcar, ACADEMY, : | fs t r ‘’s, and curled in fluffy rings all over the| 4 Doctor .Ak VISITORS.—Before day- 15841 yund that from 1750 to Anion. mot less famous, in its day for the | in retaining in its mouth its stragzling prey | Tidiculous puppets in the foreground playing | head, after that same fashion so very much in | jisht Monday morning a man carrying an insen- | EFincival. 4. ner = health and longevity ot its Inhabitants than for | if it had not been for @ supplementary jaw, | With an absurd field-piece, aimed towards two | vogue about ten years ago. There are taces to | sible yo ‘oman aroused Dr. 5 in rx its hospitalities, has beeome a hot-bed of pesti- | which was used asa grapnel, | urrets on a height apparently miles away. This | which it isan undeniably becoming coiffure, tis. | Erie. Pa. ‘The ma ves hardly room for the polyslot inscription, | But as to its being generally becoming, oreven re- | refused to aive tony Point Expugnatum,” which can neither | motely so—that it is not, assuredl: lady | ¢¥M, snd Prench Boardine ture the pred and KR. AND MES. ALFR hh hh street = 27th = 3 and very sharp. As the large jaws, with their E a i n A bionde, | had swallowed laud Dr. Stewart. beiiev- will be res *22-3m" just nineteen y i | ,,Suclare the consequences to the health of | great tuske, were belie opened so a8 to obtain | Be considered good Latin nor good Enelish. | rather small and delicate and vivacious with j ing her dying, sent. the man for the SS, fet ebanecbertrnarraned : ate Uncommon severity, It came, and was pre-| the city, mainly chargeable to that causeway of | a new hold) the little grapnel jaw held the | Now come forward many private individuals, | eyes soft, silky hair, and rather a child-like face, | never came back. Consciousness return i tothe | reagent ee | Cisely such a one as its eycle demanded. | the Long Bridge. What action then ought to | struggling prey fast, and the movements alter- | demanding medals in accordance with their own perhaps, looks most charming with her sunny | girl, but, like the man, she refused to divulze her | onmmante ta THURS PT eK 20th. For Z OTHER CYCLE WINTERS. Keer in the premises? We believe there is | nated until the fish or other prey was forced | Peculiar clonmet ces One old gentleman, | halo of clustering rings—quite a cherab, and ringing her. gireulars and further cali upam - = " ion | r ” ‘is | Who experien in February, 1876, pleasure y ten y y re OW 3 e I then bezan to look after other eycle win- ppebeseidhi ess providing for the cession | down the great throat.” The only bones of this i ce ary, 1871 ie pleasure pretanly ten years younger than she e d that she was Lizzie Hay | Mrs. M. y, | Onponite Thomas Cire INSTITUTE. ! NORTH- Mrs. L. F. Sativm, Prineijal. A select pany uadertaking the reclamation of | monster reptile of the antediluvian age known | Of having been married exactly fifty years, felt | knew a young Polish lady some few years ago, ri se flats, of all the lands thus made. Pass | are thore found In the amg pits of Mr Herbert, | It necessary to have a most remarkable medal | with a pretty, pale, epirituelle fave. ash-blonde | named ( one of sucha bill, and in due time with those flats | and no name bas yet been found for it by the | Struck in honor of his golden wedding. It bears | hair, dark-brown eyes, and a mole on her left that on tfanstormed into dry land, and covered with | scientists, on one side the names of the bride and groom, | cheek, who had adopted this coiffure, with a b ters. Iremembered that 1541-2 was an un-| tho: commonly iiid one, and that of 184 unusual severity. I remembered al -ntative Hayes, and that the ‘allazhan, a married man with Callaghan, who has always been con: ool, With superior facilities e lack | moral and respectable man, ackuow French snd German. ‘The Principal will give the care their next return, nineteen years after, they Way depots and workshops, and with abat- +> and the date of their marriage. On the other | velvet and a blue ribbon passed across the front | taking her, but disowns being her lover. The | and comforts ¢ & pleasant home to «x youns wre, x m, 0 Sears after, they toirs, kerosene refineries, and bone boiling Bringing the Thieves to Justice. are three interwoven rings, which bear the name | occasionally, and it suited her to absolute per- | aair has created quite a sensation ‘Gireulars may be obtained at the Bockstores or from Gap faliy verifled the cycie theory. I then predicted | establishments, we shall be out of the fryi See and the date of birth of each of theirchildren, | fection. But then there are hosts of women see — — ts and publisied in the newspapers, that 1879-80, pan into the fire, with all the nuisances which on ey = = and a few explanatory remarks. One medal | who after they have made the sacrifice of hair f Tae Bitrniyor Reference was made in our Washington dis- | was struck in gold, one in silver for each of the | fora passing freak of fashion, look anything | York Coal 7% ant such improvements on our river | patches of yesterday to a reduction of over€13,- | children, and a number in bronze were distribu- | but weil w Coat, Trap Journal quotes a th the next cycle w usually mild, f ter of 1841-2. would be un- New York City suffers from Hunter's Poi ed with a spring of unusaai Dow iM" VERNON SEMINARY. | ©" Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies, ‘h cropped and curly heads—in fact, | coals as active. a inerease 1100 Mi. otreet, ele winter of 1 } would be one ot ‘ormed into a river island park for the benefit day ing has be itated but once. nd it is no small sacritice for a woman with a | old ers, here are still oj nities Seb © opens es ae shews and intense cold, followed by a late | of the city, and as a perpetual inheritance. We aan Sa ore = Hee ane THZ MANUFACTURE OF MEDALS. fine suit of hair to have it cut off, either. The | capture an order at an advanced rate. Cumber-| ogueeappiy'to thePemapal nt 2h 18h For ent spring. These predictions were all fully veri. | say an iskand park becote the sean cans | Off another §2 Tenortant ate ee coh | the finest medals, both in desten and execn- | result should pay very well to make the per-| land is doing better in point of output. and Seen Y fied. But, jog that the summer of of the river should be Kept. open, and deepened | tractor who holds an important route between | |, arama here enatavers haye | formance atall satisfactory. It is one of tiose | from all accounts there will be more of { day choot for Youn Ladies pod arm, and distinguisned for toa junction with the main channel near E fornia and Oregon are given in detail. These | tion, are made in France, where engravers have | oa.os in which the immortal Shakspeare’s coun- | quality of available next season. ( Rel or 19, 1881. For circulars aly and the early hy's Wharf, while deepening the main chani are, briefly, that the service contracted and paid | a pecullar knack of effecting a bold relief, while sel to look ere we leap may be pondered with shows an output this year of Rand Mix Mc. DOUG. the that th betow that puint. We want this north channel | for has as been Perormes thoush by the conni- | at the same time the stamp of the die is but lit- housand tons Soe over last ye: the summer through for the purposes of the city’s trade and | ¥#nce of postmasters its due performance has fl od. . vor) Ss thanks to the activity of industrial pursuits in | other: | Cicoues {ar the purpases’ of) the city’s tradeand | Vane Of poeiiuasters tte (due per trips a week | Ue indented. Formerly all the work, both en ee ft the t hy Is t for which the extra pay, now curtailed, was | graving and striking, was done by hand, and a ‘The Lime-Kiln Club Theology. the interior and the “push” of certain houses for #3 from the two channels to a BN 3 . | t famous engraver named Furst had a monopoly | « ey de Beck New York and the eastward. When | I serve to fill up the enclosure | €Tanted have not been run since July, 1878, and | of vovernment. work here. for a number cf | ¢ 1 Should like to hey de Seckretary read de more of this enerzy displayed BUTCH, 23 and 1027 12th street northwest.a® simil good effvet. THE THEORY FarLep. Bat it did not come. Instead of heavy rains tent e eles ; | some 89 een draw 5 ‘aie ‘ ; | follerin’ letter in a werry loud voice,” said the | of the older houses, the eval willbe mes ere sdrowzht. June was more ur island, and the leveling of the unsightly | Some $40,000 has been drawn fromthe treasury | years. Some of the prices pald for dies are very : ’ ohn oo ! Loaabe Ree ematt | Tie Wat) more) Hivey uiatt below the ola Hier autiee oil sup- | for work which has never been done. high, the ensraver of a single die often receiving | President as he handed over a letter. sively known and consumed. The operators on | AME SCHOOL OF MU! than unusually wet, and made. as I predicted. | hiy' the deficieney.. For the enclosing island | that the gross reduction on. the stat se from $500 to $2,000. Cheap medals in white} The secretary readas follows: the Monongahela are well employed, and they E good oat and hay crops. Early planted potatoes | wall we stiail need nothing. more than aridze | amounts. to about $1 800,000 per annum, Bets (Gr BeOnEe: 8 ho aa "old ae % a f metal or bronze, Sty take adv: eof the are fac similies of gold s Rose, Tex. | a loading coal, 80 a first “rise” that comes in the wate Were also coed. But the corn crop failed, as it | of stones, gathered into scows from the river | Rot time to face the question of how much of ? <§ West- fees : u = or siiver ones, ar e popular. The Catholic | Dear Bro. Gardner: There is a man down : us sii ccteatasisciie dauane =— does not Fe ee Caer ere eee | cee oe aa ae See medals, bearing images of the stints. ele. have | here who says that colored folks haven't cot | ™ Pennsylvania there ix rent activity tn rail - eee eons Of wall. A wall of this description, rising only | ment officials who have zrown rich on the spoils | Provably the inost sale. Rival Gardeld and | any souls. That only white folks turn to angel output of coal next season from this 1882 tue sewsrarzrs 1882 NY | of the wail ker Hancock medals of cheap bronze hada great | when they die. He points with triumph to alt can be zs i via two feet above our ayeraze high ‘tic f cer tere is too much dispost- | run. One engraver in the city is now at work | the picture Calera ge Fe Nhich | tion of the great commonwealth. Coke men are , te pecaeggsnatrinadh he auch dispost- | van: ra y the pictures of angels ever painted, in which | tO8 of the great con Sabla. ae easetary bicie tatteeee. | ms will last a thousand years. First | fee Caries aincaltles of bringing these | on a medal to commemorate the completion of | not @'sinle colored angel Is ston He says he | Setting more cats, and are doing ® sore Incra- OF THE Wholly in one direction duri our island, and then an inside levee will | Thieves fo justice and too much hesitation about | the Brooklyn Bridge. It will bear upon the ob- | defies even old Bro. Gardner, the greatest living | UV¢ business. a cot | Fae calling their operations by the ri . The = mer. itis worthy of note, that during the | Proteet it from the spring snd autumn freshets } Calling thelr operations by the right name. The pire Pale * verse a faithful representation of the bride, a logician, to prove that colored men have souls great drowzht. t us in New | of the river. i aan more tie vane eas He yerobed tne more section of each city. vessels in the river, etc.. | all samee as Melican men. Will you accept. the £. b ket your “Lag tele art . reved to be, - 8 cripti is 2 the south- | t yo ng bridge, an tae oe _ : es tempts to cover it up escape the taint of and on the other a historical inscription. This challenge? Respectfully, MARRIAGE OF THE The Prine i NaTIonaL CAPITAL, ern stat hee’ tk stand until your is done entirely on speculation, Oy) cece Wine, | Ronee or matrimony to 1. H. Hopkins, inthe } ope fe cee : : ing i i i : ITTONSE! e. | Russ honse, last night. Mr. Hopkins was in| a were immense floods in the Mis rest herwrie, with the removal of that eause- sharing in the guilt of the conspirators. pe There was deep silence in the hall for a lone | the United States army and « acivod ta ite Set y, the deposits of twenty years o se epee Gree Sap anaae 2 POEs inute, during which the th city i the 30% he STABLIS pHIRTY-ONE YEA - beard nearly ruined by -riillions of tons—may be carried off in} THR Boston Evxctiox.—Corrected official] The mechanical process of manufacturing | ™inute. during which the thermometer went up | city from Arizona on the 30th ult. The bride- ESTABLISHED THIRTY-ONE YEARS. On the Continent and in t iy frestieg: returns of the election in Boston, Mass., Tues-] medals is substantially as follows: An octago- | “ite dezrees. ‘Then the president said: See eee tance eresident sald: | groom informed the repo “Yes, Ice} hallenze. Let as < secured our river island I would now | day, increases Mayor Green’s plurality to 718. A: pt fat xas rthat as fi iz the Bannock i e were unpre I . f nal bar of solid steel, tempered to a nicety, and | man prove to me dat white folks hey souls an’ | 8 ‘he princes: \d was s: * during the great droucht here. Series tg Seng With walks and drives, | Hue Huatd ay aldestmen elected) comprises! six | poem’ all fiawes ta elected! | Ononb end a)| willaravedat (Mack WIkaher deans Ht om Since tist time ® mutual pies sh w | and sardens and shady grooves, with picnic | republicans, five democrats and one indepen- jest as easy to prove one as de odder. As to de THE THE vee ase ¢. in any | Pavilionswnd base ball grounds; with @ grand | dent republican. The common council stands | Found stamp of exactly the size of the intended Dicters of angels, de black faces am not de only Dr Bene direction, by the perturbin power of planetary | 7M4rtuM vf fresh water fishes, aud a enilection | forty republicans and thirty-two democrats. Tt | rae AE Ie peeeeate a eat oO eee | nes let out. Whar’ am de Chinamen de arabe | solved never Lo be separated asain. Dr. Reers | eye gman | WEEKLYSTAR - aitraction. ; tout hones’ and tahag Doct, can wees | tacts Gost Gre ne aoe or RE | ithe design tor one sideror tie crane: ome | ao Lnjune) do Laplanders, an’ all de odder folks? | mucea Hopkins and Mr. Hopkins will take their a | pools in the pare water of the south: channel | aemocrsti¢aidormen, first drawn accurately on transfer paper. is | Nobody eber saw a red-headed angel, am’ yet do | departure for the east at an early date.—San — - That this was the real cause of the chanze| Kaa would make this park with alr ie - Zeal SS etched upon the face of the stamp with a fine j all our red-headed citienn” 0 to papa Francisco Chronicle. in the dry and wet areas is rendered almost Lard ‘ A QUARTER MILLION DoLtars Wortn or | graver. The steel between the lines is then re- ofy eXAs ¥ e a —— ee cat at z beef Mecha) | bolmemaents, “tie ‘property Of (the letty Mids | oe ers Tee ene ears,con- | moved carefully with various steel-cutting in- | fce among de angels eber painted resembling a ‘! RASOe Swixpien— The WASHINGTON, D. C. certain by the fact that the relative situation of | source of revenue, lessening our general taxa- ~ ° Texas man. He can’t show me de face of a} Travellers’ Insurance Company, of Hartford, Wapleans i tion from a small fee of adinission to the park | taining 250,000 cards of silk worms’ eggs, each | straments and by filing, a work which requires | Te arto ao Scars (Conn havesponmed tha citer ol waa eee F |and its enjoyments. These suggestions your | Card having 30,000 eggs. passed throush Chey- | the greatest experience, dexterity and judg- | Dutchman or Irishman or Frenchman or Span- pee! nabiegien pei tdigedidiors iets ye) | it weil ean by memorialist would respectfully submit to the | enue yesterday. ‘The total value of the eggs is | ment. as upon it depends the relief of the fin | ard. but does dat prove dat Heaben was built | 0 alka Ae Gonnany cook x ek online en oe mer of SSI. The truth is there is a drought or | consideration of Mr. Ransom and his commit- | $20,000. They came from Japan, and are bound | ished medal. The letters and figures are | fur de use of afew Americans? We doan’ take bie in 4 t os compan bow a te sche | dry period sometime during almost i = F for Milan, Italy. | Four Italian merchants have | punched ont with little steel dies. The surface | Our black skins to Heaben any mo’ dan white | insured at Quincy, IM., in Octoder, 1880, an 9 pe Oring alnost everr year. | tee in charge of this most important subject i arse, folks take deir mutton-chop whiskers, glass | two weeks later was reported to have been | CEN turd: large It is only when it occurs in inid-summer and | tonching the enlargement of the general at- | charge of the Bee eee SEER G OG GE comrre, uaesenta tte BOPP ite | event anUatse ecu SeWhEN ree acti dione [drommedr ae eoeae ne Missiomppi in a| THE EVENING STAR (on Saturdays a ee eee en | pean er hee ee ov 4 Yoururct CenuNat.—Chas. | tion.” A die for the other side of the medal is | ate Gentt Was given all de same color. an’ de | small boat: | Affidavits of his death were fur- | elght-page paper of Mty-six columns, the size of here was not much | putin she : G 5 Johnson, a colored youth, sixteen years of age, | made in precisely the same way. poo’ old black man who has slaved an’ hunge1 nished by his wife wo brothers-in-law, but | ” no particular s Jecil ity, Md., of an outi n th vi a el - S S J al of the city. I attention. In reer the several wid- | 2, Concerning Funeral Flowers. Seana Barain: a white girl, aged twelve years, | The metal to be used, whether gold, silver or | piece of white chalk kin be wrapped up in black | detectives succeeded in finding the missing man wi sae - - sumimer di are known to have oe- | 7 = Saiee * The offence was committed’ in September last. | /Tonze, is rolled out to the proper thickness, | velvet as well as in bleached cotton. in Tennessee. | A requisition was obtained, and | trepje the circulation of any other paper im curred duri * hundred years, [have | Permit me to occupy space enough In your | joinson was sentenced to six years in the peni- | #0 round disks of the exact size are punched | “I tell you, my frens, de road to Heaben am | Piper was taken back to Quincy, where he is ‘ —— fully eae that eae hot. in many | yainable paper to enter a protest regarding the | tentiary. out of the sioet va jconiae steel ‘dies, ae long an’ {ull of pittalls an quick-sands a steep | How tn jail, iis _—_ a brothers-in-law are | Washington. It contains reports of Congress and instances, y le rule. it will, the: i 1 1 ae —= of the dies for both the reverse and obverse of | hiils an’ lonesome hollers, an’ de sou wiiich | under arrest as conspirators. } - % = y a ss o’elock yesterday morning a party of masked je imperfection which wor tend to impair | purified le poo’ ole body left behind on os ” news and gossl tical, personal, society and ration the per- | A friend of the deceased may wish, asis very of- | men foreibly entered the jaller’s Yoom In’ the | the delicacy of the rellef is removed. “‘Thewens | ereed dat de, poo! ole body left bel money, | A MEDICINE FOR WOMAN. ial ats —- attraction as com- | ten the case, to pay some lasting tribute of affec- | court-honse building at Austin, Nev., over- | two dies are placed in position, separated by a | de raiment, de white skin orde fine talk dat local affuirs, stories, sketches, home articles, f some otter dry or wet jod. he f hi hi lity | powered the jailer and forced him t washer haying a hole in the cent. Pats which | helps de pilgrim ober de quick-sands an’ pass de some other dry ‘et period. | tion to the memory of him “whose mortality wel e jailer and for im to ¢ uy vashet ving a hole entes fe e . Fis can only be done with a ctness | has been swallowed up in life” by offering t»| the keys to the jall and the. cell. door whee the stamp of the die just fits, and which is of a | thickets filled wid “darkness an’ de skeletons of — fashion notes, telegraph news, (having its own the use of scientific appi the bereaved family a bouquet of flowers, | Richard Jennings was confined, who, without | thickness Just sufficient to allow the proper | de lost. am de heart an’ its kind thoughts >to Ne as my command. tastily gotten up. and for which the donor vol: | provocation and in cold blood, shot sad’ kaled | amount of pressure te le, creed ode ts | oor ona deeds. Let us now purceed to biz- | . INVENTED BY A WOMAN. direct wire to New York) the markets, ete. A PREDICTION ON THE CYCLE THEORY. | untarily dispensed with a considerasle sum. It ee AL are oe oe and respect ed cee eee of adel mee Vue ue inieiod pret ness.” —Detroit Free Press. an advertising medium the figures show the facts ears ag vin- | is both painful and repugnant to the feelings of | Monday night. “Jennings was then taken out | the two faces. The relative position of the ——_—_-+-— — ane i ee blomencetts ‘taer out rae ey = the iv and veastrer to be compelled to re- | and hanged from a balcony over the front door. ae on each sae of the oe aS aS Shooting a Tramp. It printed in 1880 22,453 new advertisementst u Sepording to th 3 + shi lent ‘witness ta the witer devtrn eee ecg ee = ined by a corresponding position of the sides o| CAME LITTLE MISSISSIFPI GIRL. RECEIVED = ; : see " —— one, with bat little snow that will re Sarority of istanee oF Goa a DEATH OF a HEROINE OF Tie Wan or 1812.— | each dic, The whole aftr ts last put into a AEN a ea al PREPARED BY A WOMAN 1vis published in a spacious building of Ite own, make good 5! ing. The spring following e ing the imn te char: iss Rebecca Bates Scituate, Mass., yes- | steam press of great power an e medals are = t t should be an early and brizht owe. This predic: | Gitke tere Doe Geto a corpse is de- | terday, aged 88 years. Miss Bates and her cou. | struck bffone by one. This work must bedene | In one of the Mississippl towns, not very far — ane petated on She Rowe ane Rabe tion may be in » al ree moditied by the | posited i its last earthly resting place these | sin Abbie were the heroines of the British | very carefully, as the beauty of the finished | from Memphis, on the line of the Mississippi and and folding machine tn the world. {aitgeriinary relative position now vecupied by | emblems of iove are so rouzlily dealt with as to | “scare” in 1812, when the two girls, hidden be- | medal depends very much of this part of the | tennessee railroad, a little lady, aged 15 years, | LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND . the nearest and most conspicuc the planets. me objects of ridicule rather than souy {hind rocks on the beach. with fife and drum | process. The amount or rane mbiosed is, of | chot and severely wounded an impndent white a ‘.ttams THORNE. | of friendship. It is, by far, oftener the rule | sounded the roll-call and put to flight several | course, regulated by the quality of the metal Is 4 Posrrive Cone WEEKLY STAR.—This ts a double on than the exception’ that the family of the de- | boatloads of troops from a British man-of-war | some hard bronzes requiring Immense pressure. | tramp who atterapted to enter the house after ae ceased would gladly undergo the additional | who were about to make a landing. Miss| There are only two medallists in New York | being ordered not todoso. The lady, who is For all those Painful Complaints and Weaknesses o | “8ht-page sheet of Mfty-s'x columns, containing rginia, with | expense of having these floral presentations | Bates’ cousin, Abbie, is still living, and is 80 | who tum out complete medals of their own | small but game, and a crack shot with the pistol, Tax Bramee Gran for’ wee perthog: 4 Jority. bas becun work in earn-| waxed. both out of a seuse of respect for the | Years old. anufaeture, from the designing and engray- ae een ate Pacha “Welmseronicn common to our best Female population. all that isin the in the matter of the displacement of officials ed i Kewise ive the donor to un- BG eRe 5 ‘0 the ing off. ere are a number of e barley tranip Spprpachey. additional literary pand agriculiural - and others. In executive session Tuesday after. | poder! — ie oie ae Hs Teast of it, has | _ BELOW Zeno.—A dispateh from Winnipeg, | enxravers, however, who work from designs | for you: needn't come in,” said she to the | Itwill cureentirely the worst form of Female Com- | and a cnienmiaane noon a large number of nominations were re-| been appreciated. But if these tokens, to re- | Manitoba, dated yesterday, says: “The ther- | furnished them by regular customers, making | tramp. ‘But I will come in,” he answered. fe matters, Jected. including those of Dr. Thos. Pollard, | fresh the memory, be noticed when they return } mometer for the last twenty-four hours has | only the die, while the striking off is’ done at | “You had better not, or you will get what you a the board of vis-| to the bosom of the family, it would be any- | ranged from 10 to 30 degrees below zero.” one of the United States mints. There are|don't want,” quietly responded the lady = sundry inspectors | thing but a difficult matter’ to quickly decide Ses peers, Sho, Wiio Hoth desiga end engrave the | as che laid Gown | lat) ROMAGR) PER | wut diesclreset expat Tomeston Guna | Ase mopapa, TERSDAR, bins tis leaee and fifty-four county | upon their destination. ‘They are invariabiy in} Tue Pore’s Futcre Restpexce.—The Cleri- | die. Quite a number—in fact, almost all of the | ed up a six-shooter from her work- an eariy stage of development. ‘The tendency of Can- ‘ and school superintendents, amonz the latter | sich a miserable condition as to be absolutely | cal journals in Paris publish the following in- | imedailists do thie work in connection with | basket, and approached the door. ‘You | ‘costs Humors is checked very epcetily by ttruee, of no man, no clique, and no interest, will presemt being the superintendent of public schools, | unit for anything, if we except the garbage box. | telligence from Rome: “The question of the | steel engraving of all kinds. Some eminent | go backin your room, or I will pitch you out of It removes Faintness, that be made ~ James H. Peay, of Richmond. Some of these | The immediate cause of all this loss and irrey- | Pope's departure from Romeisseriously mooted. | jewelry houses have a fashion of taking con- | the window,” exclaimed the ruffianly tramp the fullest and fairest picture om appointments were made just befure the ad- | erence is that the generality of hearses are by | It #8 sald that his Holiness has consulted the | tracts for medals, the dies of which are made | he walked the door. of each day’s passing history in Washington, the ment of the last legislature, two years | far too low to permit of anything save the coffin. | bishops who came to Rome to attend the canon- | by medallists and the striking done at one of General Debility, were not confirmed. and the remainder were | And where there are flowers of any value—they | ization ceremony with reference to his quitting | the United States mints. Sa aoetis are Parely shot District, the United States, and the world. It will and all have served in their | are ail vatuable if we judge the intention of the | the city.” s often approached by count who wish oe a Ei positions ne the neciopap eed | giver—they should, ia my humble estimation, Spe Aes His to make dies for spurious coinage. Some and backache, is always permancatly cured by itsuse. | alm hereafter, as heretofore, at accuracy Orst Wo sessions. The sweep was a clean one, | be placed in the hack wi -bearers. | TRRRIBLE DEATH oF 4 Youxa — little asevery nomination sent into the senate was | When the graveyard. Je reached’ tics sene | essing accident occurred on Friday last near gaged in SICIANE USE IT AND PRESCRIBE IT | an things in all that it publishes, rejected. After the Ist of January next a new | bearers can conveniently carry them along with | Bowling Green. in Caroline county, Va. Mr. persistent to induce him | basket, “What's the sppointing power will come in and new noml- | them to be placed on the coffin in their proces.| Wm. Wright had felled a large tree, which “He's gone.” He then nations will be made. sion to tie grave. If the above were adhered | I against another tree. At this moment | gradually until of him?” Dany:—Br Cannien ix rar Crm, ———__—+e + _—______ to, I ain inclined to think there wouid evidently | his wife approached him with a lunch, and he - 0 Cans Precacrions AGaixst Fite tv Loxpon Tie-| be less destruction of property worth presery- | Called to her to take care; but before she could it to the tramp ‘unsurpassed. 4 Cars; sr Man, r= iy tanec pe the oes ee Sy inggand also an increased diminution in the feecak sn way aha oes i sei co it bei i Morrs. juently oceur on the London stage, | wounding of feelings. Instead, however, crushing earth. Here she Rs SCRE Pr ce gee tye se but two firenien are always on duty, and when: | {his being done, in the majority of tax 'tis | lay In-an ceong of gain while her hevritie hoe COOMPLISHED CREMENAT:---Stephen TERWS; { WEEKLY:—20 Cente ron Tanne << ‘kK appears it is drowned out by means | fowers are indise: ‘iminately crammed into a| band undertook to cut the tree In two again, P N Mowrus; $1 ron Six Mowrms; $2 a force-pumps that throw a stream to the scarcely sufficient to contain the coffin. | ald relieve the unfortunate woman. who oo ao her he danger is over so ’ ‘9 re and . stantla, to Monehis Seen. —— time Her Farner Haxcixe IN THE Garret.— | was unable to Move, and the a: one night that a little fire occurred away up in | Franklin J. Schick. a man fifty-five years of age, | had to leave her alone and go for’ the top of the ceiling. where some yauze sky | livite with his family in South Betllehem, Pa | her. Lite was almost extinct when hereturned, caught fire. Our two men sent their streams | in which town he held the position of market | and that night death terminated her sufferings. donna, who was | clerk, committed suicide ing in the} The pair had been married less than a year. the drops of water | arret of his residence at 10:30 0’ * ‘She was a Miss Smoot, of Caroline county. the roof was leaking. She He had gone up stairs as if to go to —0ee b and disregarded the tiny |, after coming from the market, as was his ‘id young Symonds: “Old Ragbag has for- ich rolled down tne stage, danghter found him hang- | bidden’ Ime hishouse and ordered menot tospeck when the curtain fell that she | ing to the ER. and life extinet.| to his daughter, but if he thinks, by i shoes if that | The coroner's jury ren: aeverdict of suicide | racket, he can rouse She did not eigeed ica under temporary aberration of | tomake love to the

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