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& . NS Nething im It, The Czar in England. EDUCATIONAL, on Wins ao wale —= i Pore you has pia Sanger mes- | From the Cornhill. WE Se S —————_ —= ron, e y lex Cham- inquiréd an old colored man, ashe was | A scare was caused on the occasion of the | es not fix the x De ee TEAMER “MATTANO™ smatite A leon Exciting Hace as us x the 4 Penney vaniaave., corner of 19th xtreet north | z 4 Eiacspeseca Makeet er tae English | qaecPne an omler on Larned street the other | Crar’s visiting the Crystal Palace. The expe- | iniy life to earn iis own bread, oct to be ed by the otish vale See cece Hence, Met oJ! | ROTOMLO BITRE TANT TNGM te Tee aoa Champion. x On, yoo.” : diency of this visit had been much qnestioned. | thankful to dnd him nany ey ied, and the k |. elated b So ee JANUARY ~ | M2*fer Now marsiays ioe Hrick Houen Latet. Brow the New York Herald, to-day. “ Anything speshul in i | and the authorities of Scotland Yant were very table vocation. It tends to make success, Sent for his prime minister, Lord 3 pe. Afvernogn ail Eveniue Clams of all “Mattox Creeke. returning om ‘The fifty miles bicycle race for the amateur} {*No. not much.’ | that the Cane wate far was not so much | took around upon those who ele . foal. T Paristan proncaciahion wanapie Tees Sal Msttavcanan tireck < és Say anything “bout de way pertaters has riz | that the Czar would be assassinated as insulted. | I : “Well, Sandy e, “is there ne’er a Call, or ceud mem 1 address. MLD - ehampionship of America, organized by John | > 38s Wustn! ) Vi ’ ith us, and to remark | : . BONE Tk ee eee j ©. T 00mm, tne. Keen. the Enzlish professional champion, took re P | fn 1867, while = thruogh she Estaty de 10s | be woul ‘Rot set a Out siajedy 1 ket 6 6 king GY THE VEITANGON GF Baa | -< - place at the American Institute building, 3d nything "bout de-world gwine to end on : set serie Riad belt mntt nae aN URL canna vanquish.” prepared to receive a limited i = P 2 | who had shouted in his ears, “Vive la | roo: human ' ) d : | Te: Syenue antl Gd street. last evening. The race and some demonstration of the sort | tend to be unsteady in another | FOR POTOMAC KIVER LAXDINGS. €losed with six entries: C.D. Vesey, Surrey | was fo be app ended on the part of nu- | of Hxity of 2 < ess ieee, a - ha | OR GRE ster NOVEMBER 2m, 1981 Bicycle cin, Smith, Manhattan i ing tn London. On the day be- | Bat even where this is ee eer cea es es pagent ones area je club; George D. Gideon, Germantown | oeareabet sheets fete, word was brauzht | not e you know the sr ful upshot Of Rot ee oe Benen TRE | Baier Si eeee iam ics 00 MONDAY pear aa hi }. tha yw ei vine cking to 2 oosing ine « a Fane: asain ‘tory | Od L . ni and Currio- Bieyele club; Frank Howard and B. G. Sanford, | ter i ; > {aka fencing master, intended to throw himself | naidiee te ee at renner ante itary | man. On BATUMDAY, Cursonin eel Lamines: w York city, and Louis Stearns, Lenox he didn’t even mention the subject. at Alexander [1's feet and present a petition | comes are precarions that are made up of : . mane for ice ASArom, for ]) S08 208K EB. WOGD, Aiet. club. All of them came to the scratch | tgive any cores tor chilblains or sore | for the release of his brothers, who were in} scraps. Give us steady wages, whether little a tell King o° | clerulan, F. MUSSABUS, 2218 Leetreet morthwest: | SS HK, FORTRESS and ut a quarter to cizht o'clock were sent on | eria. This had to be prevented at ail costs. | or great. You have koown a b 2 ae jas AMY LEAVGCOF BOSTON, aeacame |= MOSKO? RINEY DONT AND ci At this time the att nce was | The Pole lived in Wardour-st., and the Rus- | witt ar s the brain aig rep ta ae | on ye " ! ‘eeoy 3 = ” Shag . ong: Bas yeressed the num-| Den what's de vod of any message? | siang were for getting blm arrested out of | wentthy seed wt gee tee Sandy torus until ye nas | Men vee scent, neMAT Musics Addr gt | CONNECTING WITH THE. BOSTON AND PROVE. berets increased. A | What's de use of sittin’ dar an’ foolin’ ‘round an’ | hand.” ‘The English police doubted. whether (with the single purpose of serving his | dune d _ —| agra mrp argh ih t . lap, there were nine | burnin’ out as? Sukes to gracious! "Pears | they could nin caa Ht oe ee 4 s Lord Ate h perplexed, but | after EXCELSIOR on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS went oif easy for the first lap. there were nine | burt 1 : Jqneezs in vat leas" one lectle | (8e3 could do this, as they had no wart ceuntry) thankful to earn a few pounds by ‘ : aud SATURDAXS at 3 p ta. to the mile. but on the second cirenit a spectator | like i couldn't equeeze nee eas band pend but they astutely suggested — that doing ‘election jobs, writing squibs, and can- | Met pre- (of New York. | = crossed the track, sot in the way of Sanford and | Hate benders di ala Ries one arene. atte | Cuatze might be preferred against the Pole. | vassing, and meekly bearin: to be sworn at. by mee ‘ 3 : arthvest. | FALL AND WINTER ARRANGEMENTS, BEGIN. ked down, the rider likewise coming | the old ting xo, an” take Debut Free Presen | | The wretched man’s residence was accordinsly | the wealthy norial in the hour of defeat, “It i i . ha” ye seen | "RAPIDLY ac. | RING OCTOBER ins. daunted, Sanford was quickly | {Ur a Christmas goose ! "Detroit Free Press. watched; and in the evening, as he was going | sad to find a maa of true ability and elo- to oor | tired... Pros. Larroque, A.M-,Parisian teacher; | First-class fare t Fort Monrve 2 38 at work again. but he took no important part Dalia Bank Wand. out to dine at an eating-house, an English hire. and conteat to work very hard, wait- 1s ‘modern lanstages apcken, taught end | Findt-gase tres fiagy eter ont Petieaie iL oy In the race. being quite outclassed and falling ei fing ran against hin, collared him, made an up- | ine, a cab on the stand, for some ene to | bahar II, t 5 G street northwest. SI? | Second-class to Piney Poit aud Pot Lookout 6 further and further behind a each mile was PowEniniA; 1 roar, and accused him of having picked bis hire his brains: for some one to get him to write ; 0” le 4 credited tu <0 MENT. 7 - z Stith was the first to show in front the Northern German land, | pocket. A broken piece of watch-chain dangling | on some subject in which he feels no interest, ‘ Me 3 |, chats ana str Logg pn shad settled into their piaces, and | he Haaitte Ses from the Englishinan's waistcoat secmed to , or to puff some doin which he sees tobe co ee AND ue ES OUIERES | pabedat BW ws 1206 F and Gideon, who kept close behind, i peror sent his troops bear out the latter's accusation, and the poor | temptible. And sneh a man, living from hand | ie askins 0! ar Sian aie TOLER 10. ssi, at | Mare Hotel ro Stands, at prin nto leave the other three, of whe SKnee, j Pole, despite his indignant protests. was | to mouth, even if he has no one but himself to | he sae eiviiz” said the king, war Tada Sn taeeeT | “ot Bulk Rt to tty Peet OF Stearns and Howard kept to: | marehed off to the police station. On the fol- ; Support, must many times look forward to the nity. dust mie your ways back. | Pur further and fall particulars an cl | tompany"* Office, “th street wharf, On the third mile Vesey pa: And dwelt! within thetr houses, | lowing day he was brought before a magistrate, | future with fear; thinking of days when the an’ tell the King of Hi that for pis | L. j Gr IRGE MATTINGLY, Geveral Su until ned ofthe dfth. when the little Fil Geren tots Gat Dew to tees | @charze was sworn against him and a remand ‘d brain and hand will not be able to the della Scotchman shall set vot in lus) Crropsiations d | = = »t in front, but fell at the turn by the he micht of toreign scorn, j asked for. The magistrate cranted the remand, ) and when there will no longer | LAPRINCE, FROM PAUT: ORFOLK AND NEW YORK STEAMERS, entra ce. This mishap fost him half a lap, = and the Pole remained in jail, {be the nerve to push himself forward | eneialaaes Donal Lessons in French, stein cio oe but he picked it up be the finish of the ‘They came to Botensiede, | Prosecutor, of course, failing to appear at | younger and fresher competitors. arely. | | Ae aepaOn sity oot ay ee ee will seh bate teheaky Sank of Obs vacoe hth mile. Verey stil! led, and at six miles A hamlet grep. and stil | the adjourned ‘hearing. —Zarouboff is vei thus ‘meditating, and bebolding how solid | Wing table of the F Referen es. AP ae | MEDAESDAY and FRIDAY. began to make havoc with the American ama- Mies uate Ee market | castic at the underhand strategem which the | mortals who never had half his ability, and | countries. it Sacer | ihue at Prey Point, Point Look Seer teeorde. oui! wee aiereat de: fark tne Where maids their pitche | English police countenaneed to get this Pole out | who n@fer worked half so hard, but who cot poe cian, the § 1M OUR CHILDRI | Eeeemention Teka ofl be or Leni oa twenty-first mile. Smith» tat theend of} ‘They overran the village street, pf harin’s ways and he adds that “anything can | Into one of the main grooves and kept to it, | He cust Aud Sure, Ae PMENTS, ; the thirteenth mile, but all the others were They overran the inn, be di in England by keeping up a semblance | haye distanced him in life: -are judes, bishops, | armament Raton. Ataonn® 3. CAURAVES. Principat, | Finst-class Fare to Fortrese Monroe and Norfolk: £2 credited to Vesey. At ten miles, run is 36 m.10 om Dee atiee ioe eine ScD, of aallty. “Inv eens cs le remarks, | or at the least are ee busin ' a ne MD sir per head Sa ait > aieery Berea. <tase Rave wo arizess Mc uroe and ort 1-30 baked leon were together ds e maids (0 win; “as when you might wish to kiduap somebody, | rosy country parsons, filling recoznized posi- 91640 5 4 ; . y | Semand-class Pare to Pines foint aya 4 Taps in front of And up and down thronghout the night the official police will not give you overt assist | tions, and not without the confidence thence 100 ; -C.» Boarding and Day | Senda eave, Norfalk, TUE ford atready am They & thei lt sons, = j ance, but they wi arising—the brilliant Bohem! it never 1110 MISS LIPSCOMB, Principal. | DAYS sud SATURDAYS, at four 4 i hey sung their ri 5 i 5 . = Ticke 3 viess ke ee ie 8 Ce 13 ade is e cl os ain prepared to teach on A. Ss jou's Oral ul vil Gee Engiichmas would, xs 20. many antic How fair was Bodenstedet Chae I oe raed ae fender im- | Fraser's Magazin o 2a cee ees, queen eee ae dips ge a Picr 41, Bast win very easily. Fifteen miles was fin But deeds the Frenchmen wrongt Dee arees me sal Naieac Sar 29 6 dees Pad, CGINEST, P.O. Boe 6 “pid-6m: Hong or ligrers TED AN tera him in 55m. 4s. and when the hour was up he | mone'her plan meen aen rome he ings, even when notoriously illegal, are winked Scotchmen in London. 3.1 3 weiss Many K. SCHREINER, — | minting “Geongripnn ety HELA, “at Pata Re had covered 16 miles laps. The same pro- No peaceful harvest brought. j at. From the Pall Mail Gazette. 336 M = i particulars apply t stivet, Geoneetown, cessional style of business was kept up for 24! idestavinieccnee |" But to return to the Crystal Palace fete. Tt! it would be alike ungracious and untrue to a8 TEACHER OF ELOCUTION, = eas ALTRED WOOD, Searetary, © i Stearns z soldiers Was ascertained that a number of refugees, prin- | # 1 : a So. 1212 1. street o Sth xtret, opposite U. 8. mes. Howera san eK ne latter fel Sa EE EO te oe iG cipally Fretichinen who frequented alow cafe In say that this Scotch population in Londen is ae Cee SUITES Ont eee QQUNARD LI i rath being a mile behind. On the twenty-tfth mile | AQ sttivped them fo 4 barran shore Rupert street, had talked of going down to the | the élite of Scotch blood and brain general! 50 ZU Senn ot eee aoe oar ee | CUNARD LINE, Smith woke the spectators up with w fue s : palace. ‘They had not threatened to make a | The national centers like Glasgow, Edinburgh, | 6 35 the United Statesns LINCOLN Wake BOTT a ee Novicr: ei the wile he led Verney by fortytoan. atiat te the nations raters thay ttn thengelves in ores, they might be | AR4 Dundee can stil offer, and it Austr £5 3 titanic cduind foo al We Meaege. ee" | THE, CUNARD SUTANSIIIP COMPANY Late, Of the mile he led Vas E he, th op ETO . ig thems rce, they might be | always will be able to offer, prizes suft | Austria ., 7 5 B andaauentery educated for re udents re i BEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, then took second pl OMe One tempted to sive tongue, Preparations were ac- | yetain the services of the best native ability, | Denmark Se fF eu cinguant atacon eotis setae ae tee | Cou HAKBOK, s00n haifa lap bel i fordingly nade to receive them at Victoria Sta- | The most ambitious of Scotchmen, too—those 917 4 Success,” by Jame. A. Garfield; an fall information | pe iyaath mile he was passed by bot Alas for Bodenstede! tion, had appointed their ren- | who are most moved by what Mr. Arnold styles | Oe pprviny, the Cfices, wi be sent free upon aryiice ‘ideon, and was evidently in treuble, but what How ad the sun uprose a - polystot detectives called to | “tie thirst for expansion”—probably find the 215 (nil MES aaa | Was the matter was not deterinined till after That day the foreien fags returned n in French or German. when they had taken | United States, the Australian colonies and India 14.8 9 SPENCER, Vice Princpal. a | gving another two miles, when he showed sigus Before his golden close their tickets, ~ Crystal Palace, gentlemen ; this | more attractive than London. But it may safely | Hoinbure 1618S Ser \HERE Is NOTRING ON FARTHO0 PRECIOUS RATES OF PASSAGE. of cramp. and on the thirtieti mile he puilec up Rode forth Commander Mortier: iw + and ushered them down a plat-{ he said that nowhere in the world is there | e nit st 118 9 { Weeds Sd, Snel and gaecocee od See $0, $80 and $100, scoordine to accommodations. to have his legs rmbbed. After a few minut “Seize all the men,” he cried, | where a special train was waiting. | coleeted within the same space so larze a num | Golan 3117 10 Sana ST CEaeee fiche sto Pans, $15 additionas. he was off, but had to stop azain on the thirty- “Wo rule In Bolenstede, | None were admitted to this train but! ber of pushing, capable and. self-respecting | G74 Bri i 2510 0 yseneer, Bitwres IStH AND IvTH’Nontaweer, | feturn tickets on ; second mile, and before he was in the saddle the And place them side by side; jtliose who were passed through the gate | Scotchmen. Nor is it altogether trace it is oe r ee Affords tn Girls and Bors the best facilities for a theral | _Sscrase at sexy ow faker cotection Geka from Tes heat time Had lost two miles, a distance it 2%) ava at the signal given j way Metectives, and | the | sorting was 80 | fainly not so true as it ones was-—that Scotch: |p 4, VOR, Moltke Retirement. inno edie terboke alec eaien "eee juite impossible for him tu recover. 5 shad | | “Shoot each man where he Uthat the refugees hurried into | men in London devote themselves mainly to | 2f™ the Pali Mall Gazette. ces "308. WILSON, Principal, | Through bills of imaen given for Belfast, Glaacow, for some time been making the pace. f ed’ by ‘They that remain shall it i suspecting nothing. A col- | commerce. ‘There is no doubt something in the | The announcement that Count yon Moltke is 25. Gk GN GaAaSaie eae ae | Bavre, Antwery and other porton te Continent and Smith, Gideon and Howard. An’ interesting "Their blazing homes and lands.” udon pickpockets was drafted along | oid superstition that the Scotch are the chief about to retire from the more ac vefunctionsof Mp Yous: reais hese Bot BOING, SCHOOL FOR thor cae aed eeenh ly abe Oleg Face if it had not been that Stearns and Howard a and also a number of peo- | rivals of the in London, and the fact that chief of the general staff at Berlin has been ox ¢ Eleventh year. Superior facilities, Send’ for | No.4 Bowing Green, or beth steerage aud cal _— were a mile behind tie other two. On the 37th ee Glen l stor; ple why police to look “suspic- | [slincton is reckoned the "Scotch quarter” | pected for some time. The ee = _ | OTIS BIGELOW & GO., 605 7th street, Washington, mile Stearns raced away and wot back one of | gS (Fes were bright as flame | fous”—though in some cases it turned out that | speaks foritself. But Scotchmen of the best : aap baat ae a a. ATIN, GREEK, MATH: aToRATeor | Vas owe, SRowsl a 0. his laps. and this brought about some good Mine fs the gulit dad shame, jens inottensive foreizners who had only | sort_—who are most tenacious of purpose, have | #8 lately been rather out of beat’, and is in euge sud Engiieh, privately or in claws, tances in position being frequent. At _ | been picked off owing to the strangeness of | profited most by the superior education whieh | his eighty-second ye: It is quite time that he aa Columbian Oollee, Weegee 3 last litile Howard. whom no one taad been no- “Pade the people to revott, their attire oF ,lanatiae. Whea the spe al | their country still gives, and whom a stron | should seek some repose from the arduous du- MSbacwen ici much, put in some fast work, and in } Ant drag the nen away; rain was quite full it started at express speed | will, or perhaps what Wordsworth terms ‘the | ties inwhich he has been enzaved during iis = ; street " ined on and got level with his old ‘ae La AON eb for Chathane, ‘The disgust of the passengers at | Sirohe Nand of Calvanistie perty her cae | lone cnmen He will, Cone | Peinetpal, J.P. CAULFIELD. Mus Doe, Lospox, SOUTHAMPTON AND BR: companion, Stearns. Not content with this, he Pad et ERS bei ed 80 far beyond their destination | adritt from the “national vice —force their way | tinue to exercise a eral supervision over the Studies resumed Sertamber 26th. 220-4" | The, steamers “of thir company. will sa LEERY SAT raced away avain and at Sinith and Gide: “Here me, 0 sire, how funocent 0 - but none of tiein appear to | into all positions which demand energy, shr the army stail. waste quishes YE, AND MES. ALFRED BUIACS Nazis | CRDAY from Bremen Pics. fost of Sd strat, Hoboken, fortieth mile had recovered another : ‘These people surely are: Nave suspected that they were victims of a he ness and trustworthiness. The contre task of and French Bosrdicx and Day School for Young Soutumsten nd Bremen, fret cabin, $100. second he ated on the next mile, and was then Tpray thee burn my guilt Profuse ay made to them fi habits of the vhose work at B Seheot wil be eared SEP MEE RS, Vas OF this | Cun, $00: edeeraie, $50. 4 gevea laps behind the leader and two in froat of | But ali these others spa Mistake «ue y wer sured, to the confu- ot be supp: * le oe en pomage aly to Ol ee Stearns. At f a if mil hwas | sion in the rail ‘ice on this ¢: i | i SEH DARS—A HOME SCHOOL FOR YOUNG | 2 Howling Green, New Nork, WV. G. METZEROTT Stearns. At forty and a half miles Smith was | ‘The stern Commander Mortier jon in the railway service on this exeeptional, public Moltke were to pass altow and Little Girls, is situsted on the Helhts of . 925 Pennsylvania aveuue northwest, Agent for taken with exxz Beard Want the pauorcce: day; and they were sent back to London free of | that of the merebant, Fee poe Ce Geonsetows, and fe by street care to all parts | Washington. Janta While and rode two laps, but that was his last | One moment stond Innening st. But by the time they reached town the | tie most “forward” 16 to de: fue ty, The erouncs are extensive, the ah | TEW YORK ROTTERDAM. Ta effort. This left Gideon with a lead of seven | Then turned his horse's head; eat the Crystal Pa as over, andthe Czar | present 1 ont, the mos 16 Both street, Washington De. atte thes v ERD AM. ree eke ae a srs Ptrom ths wouderie ine aceainen inary. exaninati 1 the strensth of the J. foes Rarticuler sttention to begine | WAMSTERD ASL © ROT TED AM © an hich, B was evice : ¥ .: Aberdonian colo: inclnding some of the | FY ne well as those wishing to be qualified for Per- q m ~s a a aces wi ven, 4 iC D i" 7 c 4 12 ALA a “MAAS Gideon was nearly gone, and the youn New opti y taost tatitiag 2 bw, ana jour. Toren On Teachers, “704 lath street northwest sing the U. 8. Maik ate, Yorker had a chauce tucatch him. Howard tried Gustave Dore is nearly Afty years of age and nalism, passed into a proverb among Lou- r = 5 | My Stores Brookiyn, sriy, on WEDNESDAY. hard, but the a nce to thefinish wastoo short, pF ates were no mean dweitt looks about t} Of medium stature, he | don Scotehnen: honey : f the pupils ae ee See ere | H. CAZAUR, “Geir peck at eth cee: i pase e e fi ol anae ds Jed va es a << capable ofen hg outth ples taught them ni on THU! DAY. SI Ne rk. For passage te W.G. ETaLnOLe the Gfty miles Howard was exactly two laps be-j And this Cotnmander Morticr Sia Na theocecte eects n Bull at Table. by the zreatest master of war in this generation. | eculare and further, part ¥ Peneyivania aveuive, Washington, oe Fe hind. Stearns was also on his last mile. he Einperor’s taw tniniled. nade wt Street you would feel | 5 pr. Buckley ia 7 Seat iu | Mins. M,N. AKCHER, No. R SON. Avent. ‘National Safe Devout iia they were the oniy ones left on the track. The Mhiecs battia tein are ov: inclined to give him a penny, for he is the worst | "No people ide i XGpla MAL ine tore ‘Ghiisenas Gass opposite Thomas Cire’e. — 8 | corner New York avetiue and 10th street orth went Winner finished the fifty miles in 3h. Bim. 5! 7s Diin ts their glory no dressed fan in: Favis, the scapeoat) oClMs | hanthe easlish Four mehte per day, Geo lieht Finiar nae A AO Te, 008 tre STREET BORTE: DICAI =r Howard, 3h. lim. 13,8: Stearns, 31 3 But Virtue ever wakefil Shinos; tailor, who initicts upon him all his misits | [An the Engtish. | is ¥y Wo Hent | The quiet day in Winter beauty closes, fk Gak Claeical Scns eit eas See ae | __ _ MEDICAL, Ke. When the race was finished John Keenemounted | ‘Tue stars are on her brow, ore passes his life in) drawing and painting, | and two heayy. barely content them. The total | | And sunset clouds One faded reed crimson dye, | French snd German. 6 Principe] will give the ears DoE REO THERSIS THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED his ven steed for an exhibition race of three sleeping or dancing about with a fiddle in his | abstainers drink large quantities of tea, coffee SON TiLtehisaeie G 2 ‘and comforts of @ plearant home to six youn Ladicr’ Physician ; 30 y. located at 906 B s 2 ppactoc akin oun x : Es | ys ame back to Unt thls sombre Christmas sky. | Giroulars may be obtained at the Dooketores or from the hywician ; over 30 yeaa: miles, which he covered in 10m. 1643. The scor- The pastor tn his flowing gown, hand. “In society, when he is not napping or | and temperance drink deat amaz T ene Diroulars may street noutnwes:. — Fetusle Irregularities, Obetraciions 2 - > Before the armed host, e apping und temperance drinks, and eat amaz’ he Principal ‘a26-5m t : eee Nene! Comcerrayee oon Gee ‘need | Joysuily giviayg lite and home fertility i vonstantly making sketches. Mis | moderate drinkers take as much as would, in | A lonely crow floats o'er the upland ranges, r LLEGIATE INSTIFUTE,—A | ic. “Nore sPondlly cured. No cuarye, for, aa: mer, Messrs. George Taylor and Charles Re c If he may save the lost: fertility is j Saud on that account his | thi. climate, soon MaKe An a aban np carols from the chestnat-tree : and Day School for Young Ladies and | 9 TEoN. “THE OLDEST ESTANLIHED AND were timekeepers, and Mr. James Watson ref- brother ar io not look upon ina witha | ' ; th tech: nob amid our changes Children. re-cpens Se; tember 19, 1881. For circulars Tost reliable LADIES' PHYSICIAN in thactty; oun eree and starter. Deep in the German father-land favorable A statistician has calealuted that | They are very hospitable, and delight to see | Sounds funtiy trom the melancholy sea. PY po Mee. Z D, BUTCHER and Mise M. C. DOUG- He conmaulted daily at 455 Mannachus tte avenue, rn 2 Uispesuag Nac Pop EE a Denes pl nd drawings, if Jaid flat side by | their guests eat. Charles Dickens drew a true | yw ip and watch the twilight darken slowly, SGV OB - Cr a | cena en Qo ‘8 ___ Sporting Notes. And Sife within the children's heart, Panu Autice to cover the railway track | picture of Mr. Wardle at the head of histable. 1| “pes quien the twilight darken slowly, SA i rg : oe Ros: is satisiied with Hanlan’s last proposi- | The Hving picture clows. fron Paris and Lyons. He attache i iy Latin, Greek, French. German and Enclish. | eae ool ant of stakes, ¥iz: $1.000 a side. | Henas aoa Ace tGarisactipiié s GikL Ok Gui acuteness. in | SX quests, making eight on each side, his wite : = epee ‘Terms in advance. SW. FLYNN, A.M. | droginitan cleat aoe el rection: | akilful Ata of the Turf Club, held in New | From: The Londen Standard ate life he isthe most 7 . | at one end of the table and himself at the other, | They enter sottly: some with baby faces, 26 __S.W. corner 8th and K streets, northwest, patients sony. 182 Lexington avenue, near Slat street, York fast night, Lawrence Kiss, James BR. . Pail : 3 in Sw i afwenty pound roast of beef before him and a | Whose sweet blue eyes have scarcely looked on iE SCHOOL OF MUSIC, Deiied Beaten,” Coaaente wisitod at any place te thie Keene, Carroll” Livingstone, Leonard Scotland still takes hats a size larger than mie Gan right and | quarter of mutton before her, and heard this lire [Established 1877.1 var atites. Correspondence by telegrayh only, i, ss land. and the manufacturing towns a size | iit to hic ne MOGES Restiees base Meas BLE AOE Inappropriate. blessine asked: rh welcome to their vacant places; {07 Sth strest northwest. Fiano, Organ, Volos, Viotia, | _nl2-tm i a z a se devo 0 ener Bes ise etal e. At | Strang tne ig sing asked: r re S yeac f 2 Chur or Vi 8 - = ; k fares. Herbert C. Pell, W. L. ; Yualler th emi ne ue et hee geme tee. | dinner at Mac # the other day, an Eng-| “Bless this food. Help us to be thauktul and Menitierpenvey Ce ee - = = | ee Vandervoort. C. W. Griswold, S. Howiand Rob- beat: eines the heaviust rats & ee ae At ish lady begged Dore to write his name on a | cat what shall be sufficient for strength and com- glinces meet us gravely, SAFE DEPOSIT CO. yeary experience, will guarantee acure in all Useanes of bins and Ambrose Morrill were chusen directors | fret, since the heaviest brains contain mest oC | slip of paper, so that she might possess iis | fort. Help our guests to feel at ome. Bless KWard to the paths they | —— Nocturnal Ragistons, esrosencs tines of soe eae forthe | averape Europea male coche era of (2 | lustrous autograph us every one and accept our thanks.” ‘Then trod; E SECURITY FROM LOSS BY BURGLARY, | Qet"Gouemieee wet BS phils voctively cured in 33 England, committee on b alt Tase Bi ns from forty-nine “O) dame, | will gi ” ina tet came the huge sto each plate, and ina short | Dear ones, we know how long ye struggied bravely, ROBBERY, FIRE OR ACCIDENT. 1 days. Consultations ly confidential. Can be y " ill give you something be gt i 4 edt el thifauesaaans 1 te fifty ounces, that of the female being fully ten | ¢, th a BIve s time the vast conglomerate of bread and beef | ANd died upon the battle-ticld of Godt consulted Wednesdays and Saturdays, from 20.9 pan. . 7 Hani: the cond! percent. lighter. But quantity is no test of | ‘eT than a mere signature. 5 ' : THE NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, | at lus office, 456 Cvetreet northwest. Refers, to the Fow a match with Hanian on the conditiens of quality, and great variatiyn is. notieecuie ts f jon to the word. he took | and iutton, and potatos and pudding was | ana some are here whose patient souls were riven of Washungton, {ading physician of Baltimore. Main office, 19 South the sportsman’s challenge eup, pure velgty of fe eale cron Tia ked for a bit of flake- | belng transformed into human nature. The i by our hard words, and looks of cold disdain; | In its own Building, a, serene one or for £500 a side and £50 expenses co fur wie hele e powder, mixed it with water, and, witha match, | pression made ona stranger is that they are the Ah, loving hearts, to spe ik of wrong forgiven, Connex 16TR STREET AND New Yorx Ave. NG CURE, NO PAY!—TO ALL AFFLICTED WITH . - that of Spears, | he painted on the necktie a gay procession of | healthiest race on earth; but the prevalent | Ye come to visit our dark world again! Perpetual Charter Act of Congress January 224, 1867. Private Diseases, come at once, and you shall be ) miles biesele race for the champion- and that of Sir James Simpeon the | CUbids offering @ necktie to a lady, siened Ht | uddy complexion, when not, produced by imbl- ew York last a i I. ship of America, took place in at, in the rink, Sixty-third street 2 Justa “oe % te i clima But One there is, more kind than any other, nd. Thint | ted physician, fifty-seven ounces. ‘It is ustaye Dore," gud handed it gallantly to his | bition, is attributable to the climate, and not | Tewanded by a enecdy cure without meroury. Die. $200,000. | HROTHERS, 00 DB wtrect soulhwent 085-2 inside ite Fire and Burglar : On, ee : Ane hot | Whose presence fills the silent hous? with light stapes? 10 S60 per year, also undoubtediy true that the skull capacity | it admirer. especially indicative of health. Apoplexy, par- | The Prince of Peace, our gracious Elder Broken’ aerate Bones aaa ake ad mental grade of am Gustave Dore’s talent is universal. He is | alysis, cout and rheumatism are very coi N | Comes to His birthday feast with us to-night. Joining Vauits, provided for Safo-Renters. e fis less dig, | painter ver, desizner, sculptor. and water- | in Endand, and consumption carries off . Ras , : he, Meaital Deveson, Lan of Mesnory. cranium of the | CCl0r painter. In'paintiny he does nearly every. | multitudes. The prevalent tendency Thou who wast horn and cradled in manger VAULT DOORS GUSEDED BY THE SARGENT | thes, Impotency, Tuvoluntary “Enlectoun; Premature : rig Dalia Bs Ne § F ilized nations. On feat . with the brush, and fixes the position of | ess of adipose tissue. Hast glnddened our poor earta with hope and y fdas ict donde ain decay an dat, d second, Stearns ime - a “ + Heures wi partion. iz Pa p | induise a5 hours, 13 minutes, 85; seconds. ! are on record in | {he fisures ea pee poe ible leat Tai ier © best beloved, come not as a stranger, tin, ucluding BONDS sud STOCKS, PLATE MEW: | montane Resear One aetias athens oo gama ae and Sanford retired upon comp! ts weizhed only eight Fadlio he ar memory is astonishing. ee ee eee But tarry, Lord, our friend and Curistmas guest. | ELRY, DEEDS, Ke.. taken for SAFE-KEEPING, on | five dollars: sent by mall Ereraid an’ reoeint of rics. and Vex jand a half ounces, there are other instances ope io he has no documents, no sketche: It seems as if American botanists are alone in —Good Words. SPECIAL GUARANTEE, at the Lowest Raves. ‘We cuarautee six boxes to care any case. With ‘The fourth in rank of winuims racing stablex | Which could be cited in which the cerebrai | "2, models. Recently ke made a replica of | cach order received by us for six boxes, accompanied with x f perceiving that color is hightened by the inten-| _,, = ee ‘ P. SNYDER, President. five doliars, we will send the purchaser our written gusr- | ima tt: bem or doi ty ure of Christ leaving the Pratorium % ee = % PoisoNeD BY BLACKBERRI a 0., Vice Presi ‘torcturn the money if the troatinent does hot of 1881 is that owned by Milton Young. of | neh Paul Bite i sSriatieret ee i y from memory. When he was doing his | SY of the struggle forlife. It basrecenny pen ton, Ill, Saturday night, the fa of William | JOHN ¢. pooh ek oe ela acme, fm byl edn om fl by STOTT & CROM- hoes bit Here eee DEOL | person to possess without being legally am ine | Sook on London and visiting all the dens | noted that Darwin in the case of Fritz Muller's | C. Lacey, dry goods merchant, were badly pois. | ALERT Eee OTE ST, ection with the turf, yet. his win iy B Secretary. WELL, 480 Penney nana ‘avenue, Washinaon, D-G Hester Ul paste ielgt, be shrunken, | Cf Whitechappel and Wapping, he never made | Brazilian Pandanus, attributed the yellowish ened by-eatiiig pie made from canned black- aa a a ee ene “celta 01, without being actually diseased, i y be | “etches on the spot, but only at night when he | color, under a low temperature, of the older | berries. Mr. Lacey is lying in a critical condi- BepeniaP Seyh eeaee 0. Glover, NG DISCOVERY! —SCSC~S<«7;7 of an interior quality orizinally. or, ‘owing? tora | Peturued to his hotel, Unlike most of the artists leaves, while the young ones kept green, to the | lot. and the lives of several of the children ure | Sonn Camels, Henry A, Willard, SUEDE or aarecse, Reon, ion or a defective liver, be properly | 0f the day, Gustave Dore has no taste for bric-a- nese (aouibiow: ti oe tee Ss ae despaired of. Albert L. Sturtevant, Thomas Evans, ‘A victim of youthful imprudence causing Premature d or actually poisoned.” Awatn pre. | brae and bidelots, His studio, formerly a riding. | Te Position; the younger ones being erect, Bee Tacing season just closed azuregated “ef which Bootjach is credited with Bancroft 26.825, Getaway Lost $4,825, Perplex $2,980 and Beatrice 52,425. Di Soe John G. Purke. nid . Nervous Debility Laxt Manhood. etc., having oe — i a wi Ay : school, is @ scene of indescribable disorder, full | While the old ones were horizontal. He did not RUNKENNESS IN Russta.—An Imperial Com- zi 7 Hours, wile hewilaml gute ts we toe: Treats Rosoers Wio Came To Gr 4 | fessor Ferrier, without att ether confirming the} Gr immense ecaffoldings ten Cooney ee perceive that It was because the horizontal ones | Mission lately appointed at St. Petersburg. to CO-PARTNERSHIPS. jects, Addons 3. Ht” REEVES a3 Coatian aaet Special from was City says: “Two men | ***tl rabizations of the phrenolog mense palettes, such as’ Hercules might haye | were old, and had, therefore, a lower vital | COMSider the question of drunkenness, has a = New York, s10-coly&k boarded a Hannibal & St. Joseph train at Cuilli- by his interesting experiments on living «s y Hq A cothe lust night, and when near Utiea drew re teach portion of the brain | Ud had he taken to painting: colors and | power. Now we have before us the observations | ¢commended the closing of a large number of | T IMITED CO-PARTNERSHIP. Poe wed ADAME DE FOREST HAS REMEDY FOR LA 0 5 el i. r vie a liquor shops throughout the Empire. Bi 2 ‘The undersizned do hereby certify that they have dies. | All feinale complaints quickly Can be i he i c es intelli- 4 clay, etchings, engravings, wood-cuts, | c vers. s n, ame 07 HIS H a rs “e ‘The passengers hid their valuables under the we ss nvgly, if the intelli- | ing in the midst a piano, and on the piano a | and Hungary the color of the same species ot | Cause Of the serious loss of revenue it would | ICE COMPANY. No bills or accounts will be, paid = —————————— - ¥ 1 ee ed. it happen that a vari P A i. unless upon 2 written order signed JOHN LEETCH, FRENCH POWDERS—CERTAIN CURE seats. and the would-be-robbers got nothin: WP trad Wherever tie "9 > lowe : entail. 2 . 2. MOTI'S wD Contbctee Hache cit the aie ere nd | person with a really suai t owing to | pitadivarins. | Whenever he does venture to buy | lower increased with the altitude. ‘Take, for a re cid ‘Treasurer. - Office, No, 3354 Water strut. n Dire Dinan creel andall Oras hued thesamene ats tae ‘hea Ge tad ate all jent of the portion required for: his bie ris he chooses the most abominable rubbish, | instance, the “Blue Bell of Scotland” (Canipa-| 4 Gees Cunistaas is threatened not alone | P:G, JOHN ‘TCH, F. ¥. BARKER, M. KIS: Servos Detabe: Seminal Weaker, Iunjtence Ghat diteh. At Utica. Bushnell sent back a party to | SPecitity being of good quality, or relatively | (OF instance, Luheilan gigss of the most modern | wua rotuwdifolia). After marking the exact | in the vicinity of Now Vote ene parts of —__§__— a ene Me gg MR zener a. party | stain eminence. The well-trained athlete | !2facture. shade of color at several stations, he found the England the season is unusually open. In Kent, WOOD AND COAL. sale by WM. B. ENTWISLE, Deapeie, corner 12th ai we men.” iiab i | may he actually a stronger man than either the | , titel Dore has had a craze for senipture, | color more intensified at each ascending station, primroses are in bloom, violets perfume in the | ———— cs ——.. | Freattnd Peunsyivania svete, Fries $i per box, saat A GovernMent Witsess Sutor = | bauunerman or the ballet dancer, but he might | {yal {he sreat bronze foundries are anxious | till on the highest ridges it was verv dark. ‘The | Nuits and the wonecuide dee ee nat their CREVELING, WOOD AND COAL, | 23 mall under geal ou reoslut of price. tn Chester fai county Si | proceattenty nierior trekner tek ee ene [te bus his models. The colossal vase, The Epo- | explanation hie gives is that “there is more solar | Garver notes, while on the commons the | from 17th sired wharf to 14th street | \ awepL s SHEDD, Saturday night. Adam D. Wilson was shot and | the welding of two bars ofiron,or the performance | Pe of ne i which was exhibited at the | radiation from the petals while there is a rarer heather is purple, and the furze resplendent | ¥ 1822 14th street. Best Brace S: S‘ » ” Instantly killed while at supper, while sur- | of a tea-mile waltz. Hence the endicss elements | UMversal Exhibition of 1878, is now being cast | atimosplere and less aqueous vapor, and the with golden bloom. pol epee ee Hickors, F505 ——— Founded by bis fainily. Wilson had recently | of error which Interfere with any generalization | ® Dae sine § ovem oxpenve production of coloring matter varies in the same eee are a ae oe been prosecuted for violating the internal rev-| from the size ofa man's head as to the grad Op uie peas sestat yents direction. CoNripeNce: CrveLLy BrtRarep.—Col. Oscar INSURANCE MOTI'S STAR FURNACE, a enne laws, and had been a witness before the | of intellectual distinction to which he has at- ing at the illustration of Shakespeare, which he ar PRs Thompson of Iona, was going home with a big tan nom MOTT'S SOCTAL Eas -4 government ina similar case. He had expressed | tained. is anxious to make his masterpiece of illustra- | _FaTat Coniston oy a Rattroap.—An acci- and choice beefsteak. He met Mr. Gemuend, | ‘OLUMBIA FIRE INSURAN And MOTI'S ST. GEORGE ELEVATEL rE the fear that he would not be alive wien the | This is incontestably proved if we compare | HB. | Thanks to his knowledge of German—he | dent occurred yesterday afternoon at the point | who hada fine lance dog. Thompson remarked 34 F STREET. RANGE, (e first-class Heating und Cooking Range.) court met before he was to appear, | the sizes of hats wi ‘are worn or have been | ¥®% born at Strasbury—he has been able to get hear Matawan village where the Freehold and | that such a dog must eat a great deal. Gemuend ‘TRUSTEES: Always on hand a large stock of : . on | worn by certain well-known individuals. For | Y&'Y Hear to Shakespeare, and to comprehend | New York railroad company’s track crosses the A PLeastne Trip Expixe tN Deati.—A spe-: instance, Lord Chelinsford res . said that breed of dogs never ate meat. Thomp- | JOHN 4. BAKER, . De Waking, |SLATE MANTELS, GAS FIXTURES, DROP- quired 614 full; | MM as few Frenchmen have done. To give an | track of the Long Branch’ division of the Cen- | son said that was very extraordinary, and et SHOs. J. FISHER, sit Glal from Jefferson City, Mo.. says: “Conductor | Dean Stanley, 634: Lord Beaconsfield, % Chaties | ldea of the care he is taking ov tral railroad of New Jersey. A train on the | offered the dog his steak, Just to see him refuse M. GALT, RY A.W Pham Vaughan left here yesterda w on the | Dickens, 73g; Earl Russel Lord Macaulay, | 8838 that he has spent over $60,000 In essays | Freehold road consisting of an engine and two | it; but the doz promptly took the steak and | CHAS. ©. Sten Claes Liteon ands wieeael te York “es erat and plates, which he has for the most part re- | cars ran into a train on its way from Long | struck a 2:40 gait with it for under a building, Yoad, witha train of flat car, ‘with yaa ? {head of Louis Philippe | ected! @S unsitisfactory. An American and an | Branch to New York on the other road. ‘The | where he could eat it in peace Kalamazoo LIGHTS, LAMPS, GLOBES, &o, Sy Neg ep et a SAML. 8S. SHEDD, for the road. He was accompanied by Clristo- me size. Aindges | Dazlish publisher are rivals for the possession sia was terrific. Two corp cf She Long | Gaze. ee aw Md ominent citizen ot tobrit wr y 7 { of this work, which will not be finished for a | Brancl In were thrown from their trucks ant SS OTIS FES STE I | fecionec. pee: weap sori te Te Heine of Wales wears a 7, | Sear or twoto come, = badly shattered, The locomotive of the Free- | _Jvpce J. H. Weicu, a well-known citizen of THE TRADES. W, » weavers en aes saad eee eee eee | Lagaselborne w. 736 Me. Fane game, Mr. | “"No Frenchman has been decorated with moré { hold train was completely wrecked, with the eee Newnan, Ga., and until recently editor of the HE TRADES. _ STEAM DPING "Guat Moning. a promaneet sonar business anki | © fon chien of York an | goreien orders of chivalry, but He never wears | ception of the cab, and was hurled from the | Newnan’ Herald, committed suicide Sunday BINDERY, 1012 PENNSYLVANIA AV. SCOUMING ESTATLISHMENT, of this city, and several otters who went alon |i us to apportion cut the relath e brain power | BY dc pration except the Lezion of Honor, and | track. Just before {ie ealtision Joti 8, Cono- night by hanging. at reasonable rates Blank Boeke gee aoNS | wn call for and ras BORK suyabars te sos Bie for 4 picasure trip. After delivering the iron at | of t uese e-inent personacs . it is ver no triumph abroad, however great, gives him | ver, the flreman on the hold train, shouts ea ae Ie c trict, upon receipt of address by mut or: : Russellville, Conductor Vaughn hitched his en- | if the size of theig hate here auy relation to the | the, Mame Joy as the smallest: success won at |0 the enzineer, Wm. Mooney, and jumped to | A Boats Jurruax.—tn Philadelphia the trial | Fefcronco. Orde's by tai pcan ‘Goods received and returned by wail and express from gine to ~ix platform cars and one box car and | size of their brains, vithe m0 el , vi vith irregularities in) 7 N BR and to all parts of the country. the world has as yet | P=. a the ground. He was ran over and killed by the | of David Mouat, charged w IBSON BROTHERS, started back for Jefferson City. The engine wus | failed to appraise Some of them at. their toes ———— other train. Mooney stuck to his post until his | Connection with election returns, was inter- one PRACTICAL BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS, No. 1068 (OLD 49) JEFFERSON STREET, ing back we . m4 . ‘ine rapted yesterday by the transfer of one of the 1012 vania avenue, Washington, D.C.’ 8 Neax Burpok, Gronerrown. D.C. fore fie ong tac jn | inh vk ents tee | ese cares” Vinwime * | Snag lon ents any ate ont aS Fe tis i i i . ever, not so much the size or ° 2 . vi “ 7 ‘itted that he n known by = awie ae fhe rail and plunged down a high eanbaikment, | Uist Rhabe of the head that determinesthe power | The state of Pennsylvania, has issued propo- feet Eins pee one the names of Miller, Clinton, Wiediwan” ari A PLAIN STATEMENT. _ si Moning. who were on the corey to ine | tect ne unas {© ‘which If fortes:the pro-| sals for the purpose of fanding several million [20 colligion. Mrs. Wheelér, of Lon Branch, | Fisher. He was serving on the Jury under the | 3 ACCOUNT OF THE BACKWARDNESS OF THE JOHNSTONE'S KALSOMINE and MASURY'S LIQUID Seen este toa, | Fern tot ly | rt can po cn fein | aa A | ag ca Sate ate ier |°* ASERESE RT BUREN F 7 | sorrento arg tantly Kilied. thelr bodies being terribly man- | te brain are even approximately correct. ‘There | 1807. at the rate of three, threo and a-half and Se eer eh eans eeoered's bed Se a eat ect aut of the city for Snot | WE HAVE MARKED ‘Bow TIstS SUPPLIES siwaye on haba. £ Villiam Steundt, son-in-law and business | is also the !anzle. which is a fair rough and | four per cent interest, to be decided by the com- i Peongere y nding juryman - GEORGE RYNEAL, partner of Mr. Waser, bad his foot badiy | ready test of intellectual development. Yet | missloners of the sinking fund. ot the tine the dan ot en Migutly coy, bY the token! win | pest: the ovens te a BOLD. o= 4 jelnenhardt was severely | even this often fails. When the chin and the one: ver a charge of contempt of court, and such ci hi ne di der of the juny me Be See a a i j Hades # iN 7. ‘im. inder Jury aS the nose is the apex, we may i clude | $498 8 Philadelphia Journal, “if the bids for the | _ SutNeTux City vor Lostxu mts Gret.—James | prefer against " Seppe Duara ar 4 Paxr—Miss Sarah Red. that there is not uch bean t forme (ene | new loan ‘do not exaced ea amoeat tenfold SEAe LL, ter peek ene eee | ere ee cana ee eee L. Fer nites mond, No. 177 avenue, Brooklyn, died | yet x brow % i ; yn z Where Biack suddeu!y at a Ln ya — — Sand 4 o'clock feeble intalecd Hane Ceaatine aes mean 8 | Sty hi Aged to be married to Maty: Price, an Te sa haa yy morning. 7 Reid avenue. She Proposals ure opened. “It will be remarkable,” other allegations as the Our Our ee, Our ‘ty Required. ‘Best world. binck never fans, yesterds: notoriously a skull of this conformation. and at | (earity Which should not belost upenour friends | ble young lady. She was a churebgoer. He| Meruopiat PREACHERS AND THE Mormow ‘Gor $28 Oversea se tow: my? wv ‘was participating in the festivities throughout | and M. | in Virginia. ‘The our Our forehead form two sides of a triangle, of which —————_+++ J. H. JOHNSON & CO., AcENTs, s rulers of | Virginia politics, es- | was not. He always accompanied her to the | Question.—The cl of the Methodist Epixco- ey the evening, and suddenly complaining of faint | ‘anbetia is not distinguished for his prominent | pecially those known as “readjusters,” should | church door ‘Sunday evenings, and then waited a Church held their regular week: poses e721 _ 32th street Wharf and 1202 F street northwot. _ Ress, sat back and expired. Her body was taken | rebead. eee take this lesson to heart. There is nto reason | outside until the services were Over, to. take | yesterday. On motion of Rev. W. 7. D. = . > i ‘What He Will Do. why the credit of Virginia should not stand as | her home: A number of youtig men were in the | a of six was appointed to prepare 7 high as that ot Pennsylvania. Virginia isa rich | babit of congregating about -the Methodist Tequestit & GRAND ee ee ee state: capable of limitless progress, with un- | chureh door on similar dnty. The church of- Civil suits for the recovery of the stolen star | usual resources, a people intelligent, active and cers came to look upon route money is the happy inspiration of the | far-seeing. The contrast between Virginia be- | sanee. ‘They procured the} Postmaster General. The law provides for this | fore the money markets of the world and Penn- ‘bidding the kind of attack, and Attorney General Brewster | 83!vania Is a lesson that should be studied in | fine and im will go to the work with zest. With tnecivil suits | Very southern state, and also in our wayward, and ‘the criminal prosecutions the Attorney | foriorn, northwestern General will give the rascals the lash and the | Commonwealth of butt end of the whipstock. s.® ELLERY,

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