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" a i CITY D DISTRICT Awellin Political Matters. JONES & CO. more money, because I wanted to bur & house A Husband's Preparations, STEAMERS. &c. Ee —— _ e his own: or 15days. Bud Davis pro- THE PENNSYLVANIA INDEPENDENTS. nae for ma and l, 80 that they wouldn't have to | From the Detroit Free Press. ————————S I een Corer anaes Aeeneey fitterah Soo Lite; destroying | Chairman MeKee, of the Pennsylvania inde- A San Francisco layl. Fe san re nasty Doarding houses, and | The other morning, when a Detroiter seated | A148 LINE. — Be mre commis private property without the consent ot the owaer: | Pendent republican state committee, has issued «| 1 guess pa and ma were pretty rich one time, a ve all the money I nis wife in car on the Michigan Central to | Patronised by Her Royal Highness Princes Louise i? ne ore B10 bn bak “yS, and execution of sentence sus- | call for a meeting of that body in Philadelphia on for when they: to fornia it on their want ‘TURDAY. ‘When we sent for maand Mand, grand: ve | make the Journey to Chicago alone, he took a| QUEBEC TO LIVERPOOL EVERY 8A‘ wedding ey and cost lots—came by the way me the money to come, and 80 we qian. i. look around him and said to her: Shortest Ocean Voyage—Ouly, Hive Dap er, keeping blican commit nd which the independent | of New York and Washington and Panama borrow any more; and we a nice cot-/ “Now, love, if you should want the window : ae Cote Girt many” Siow das | eee “y adept Pape yt | HT, 4 Moambont and me Drought wma to | ta 4 very nat the ore rp dewalt | end "hero gan cra nen | aL LEV a MALTA aiso charged with contempt of court, and fined 62) | tr Suet, anuenendents in, Pl pong nd wait on her, and pa had a servant named Jim; | ™&to know about Jones & Co., though I was tas. Slored, cravity t ant- | Thursday, the 27th instant, to consider the four Je erker, colored, cruelty | peace propositions submitted by the regular re- h just crazy to tell her. For several days we | Yreak their necks to accommodate you.” Extra from GLASGOW, IF ERTOOle and to stand committed until tt Is paid. Powhittin the } vs “ ” 3 , LONDONDERY and GALWAY. ional esease 4 oF dap dase Marsual | Wome, And, Mpa Sten Zeus 0 sanetion the | and when we got to California I may we, I'm | fooledies. ‘Sne‘thosght aed rutosstiow | "Yee, dear ERENT “3 assault © orge Ca it; $5 or 15 days. W. | and Junkin to have a new convention, at whl only 14 now, but I was not born then, though | town, and I was going to school. I told lots of | “If you feel lonesome and want somebody to steamers ere eamnrpesned Sor tasty and oat, reeny of seven bot one ese: on ‘with all improvements Henry, coloret, lireeny of seven Bottles from the of th t candidate ither ticket | that don’t matter," I guess—pa had lots of | fibs about being detained at school, going down rh Ye ark, or | Secnnhat te abana Coastine Company # oF 9 days. Waite cies eset congMnres On 6 tuomey. “1 wae bent ee race house, and you | town, and all sexta of stories to tk talk with about affairs m Egypt, Noah’s ark, or | the comfort of passengers, Spon ‘ : —T. the ice period, don’t hesitate to call upon any $70 and $80; Intermediate, $40; Steerage, $38, . Cuaries Rodgers, colored, assault on CONGRESSIONAL NOMINATIONS, ought to see my baby clothes. Jones & Co | (nz home late. One day who should I see | f‘thene gentlemen.” : se pe 0 igre, his wite: do.” Little Hoss, enlored, | 8. M. Stockslager (dem.), 84 Indiana; Jobn W- | haven't the kind of goods them was, because ing sto m “T understand.” EW, Til Gee oe gRO. Be WILLTAMES Gooeges sun y OF a dress from Annie L. Baggott; $5 or 15 | McCormick (rep.), 11th Onto, on the 26th ballot. Maud has draggled them all to pieces. Maud is aera Mes any pearl shirt buttons, little) «you won't know enough to leave the car at ry yg STKEET IMPROVEMENTS. Isaac Bowle, colored, assaul , Googe (This ts the.district now represented by Hon. H. 8. the baby, Six years OW: ‘aad ta, ana tt-won't’ 8 said ma. | mane con noon and get yourdinner, and you had better LEVE & ALDEN, General Agents, Considersbie interest ts Oe e Gaye twee Sones G80) ea), chaimmar’ of the House Distriet commalies. iy. ys , q oe! looking herright square | ask some of titem to accompany you. If they : 15 Beate: a om 5 2, colored, larceny of three quarts of | Heat chairman, 0 ed creditably three terms.j | belong before she will be aclerk for Jones & | in the face. ff Page Eatie h, | Now Xork 207 Brosdwar. Boston, Mans. : 15 State st, ee ee erict a Eiwand Kiester, Jas, Milis, Win. | MF-Neal has alrendy served creditably th Co, , First bables always have the nicest things. | _ “Goodness gracious!” sald ma, “Isthat you, | Spent, b°) (OF Your meal, don't be squeamish | “Phuadeiptia, Pa: R-E. Corner 3 Season int re Jones; Jones was fine. J or "9 ey - P Egyptian War Notes. Ma says first babies are like second wives. Vevie?’ “4 » - ———— — fewe for the dec {colored Sesuult on Henry Pater: ak | ORN. eTONE Sars Tits xuepive’s Lire was rmnear- | ~ Well, Lam of the opinion that alter pe’ went | Ts, “Bog pardon, ma: mm, what did you | yg c7uree ote a to pass away time. | NEY YOR ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM. fat onths in" ; htt, col- HUN — y mazrves 1x | Into his house on Van Ness avenue he went into | want?”’ And then ma looked at’ me again. a, Pen be oes toy | the Siw. fun Duilt Dutch she spprepriath months in jail; appeal noted. Sarah White, co- ENED—HUNGRY REFUGEES—AMERICAN It so, any of these gentlemen will be only too clans, powered, Clyde- Rats was to be ore, re-civing Srolen goods knowing them to hive | Ausxawpat. eric UII at eee le 's store apron. on and s emall cap like ® | nappy to purehase you half'a bushel of the latest | SKAURBS of ia Lin AM. SCHIEDAM, tere can be do: | been ster tnued. - W. Sweeny, assault on J- | must be a curious ‘business, and sometimes pa neh girl; an vase I wasn't very pa ‘ ¥ :2 + resent a very | John Sheeban; $100.or_stx auonths in jail; an ap- | _ Tne Alexandria correspondent ot the Dafty Te game home looking splendid, and wanted to | bought me ‘a pair of wooden brogans, with fet | for me's reat’ whee you sere ee oe wat hs SOHOETER: MAKSN Syear, ai wus P m $300. 7 uy evel and lang! ma for being so | buttons, into which I sli; my feet, and they ‘Py ” ‘i 4 ~w : : . Sa a : ee sae eng guaute handkerchiefs on sticks, and are | mean, and not eetting better clothes, and then | made te four ee: Ave Peake ie eed ned, | Tl be certain, love. Penge Eine, fookot Gusmes erect. sormey <i. FS a I ‘And you can say to them that we have been WEDNESDAY for ‘ani es een Skirmishing with Indians. Tend Cee ae AnRiety to be thought friendly. 1! he wanted to drive in the park and go to the | stared at me, and then laughed and sald: an sterdam, alterustely. Malgel veneers ce A telegram (rom Fort Bowle, A. ., July 14th, to | found Gen. Stone with the Khelive. The general | theater. One day he camelome witha rena “Oh, [beg your pardon, little girl; you look re a ere Be: he ryan, ily Firet cabin. $10: socond cabin, $80: stegrace. $26, ings. sweepin; the New York Heraid, siys:—The following 1s | confirmed the report that Arabi Pasha had ordered | new carriage and a Span of long-tall horses, | so much like my laughter Genevieve that I | stfon, thomghte a oonnen a civare you feel Rowton. ‘or poreatt apriy to WG, METEEROPE — <* from D. B. Lacy, captain of the Globe rangers:— | the murder of the Khedive, and added that Arabt | and a coachman and footman. Then sometimes | thought you were her.” that you could love the right sort of © husbaicd; | £00-- #25 Pennaylvania svesus, Washingtoo. ers, & E 5 ° “Twas at San Carlos the day that Calvey was | had ordered the sacking of tho town before quit- | pa came home and looked very blue, and talked | ‘Then i heard pa snicker down behind the you like oranges and peanute; you are innocent | (WHE STEAMER “MATTANO” LEAVES 7 percet worl 2 y | Killed. I had passed San Carlos afew days pre- | ting it. ‘Two Arab soldiers have been seized with | about stocks, and I began to watch'pa, and no- | counter. He had’seen ma come In ted ne hee and confiding; you have never traveled; you are y SUNDAY, DAY AN] factor inin: vious to the murder. I have personal knowledge | plunder and will be tried for pillaging.” ticed that sometimes when he laughed the | Just as soon as ma went out pa jumped up and afraid ot getting lost in Chicago, and you will pia eg st seven o'clock &.m.. for, Eames iver imeproved or rep! F 200 warriors had lest on the warpath on | | Another dispatch says: “The Kuedive's coolness | loudest he looked as if he wanted to ery, and | iauzhed and sald: “Snatch of your apron and | Stfald of getting ‘obliged to any oné who will et | sna ‘Thereteye Histor Coo on Same ek See Osis will be ae With a company of twelve men I went | and couraze never left him during the crisis. ‘The | then he sold the horses! and then the house, | cap, Vevle, and run round the block’ aud set Gaye, Chapel Point and beemrs What mandare tees wer Pee a Cena one) , atlors ha ted the further progress of the t to th ti a it : ” you a hack, see to your trunk and pay all the | Shi" wea “up.” and Mattawoman Creek on THE PRINTING AND ENGRAVE | & the rescue of Middleton, on Cherry Creek, near | sallors have arrest “Hts DIK cs ane and the furniture was sent to the auction, and | home before your mother.’ expenses. ‘Good-by, love.” Sundays “down” and M. to WATER. Pleasant Valley, and was attacked at Middleton | flames at a eee d ie Rhodivereoucntiiaes ma telt very bad, and pa wasn’t like himself any | I did so, and when ma got home she was the “Good-by. darl.”” Washington every Monday, Wednesday and Col. O. H. Irish, chief o: bureau of engraving and . . ey ye Fane ofa inane a float ‘onshore has sent word | More, and never told me stories nor kissed me, | most surprised person you ever saw. We knew} ang wasn't it strange that not one single man ee, appiyto printizz, nas addresse ommut Relies ee ee ee hips that a hundred refugees are clamoring | and once when Mand was asleep in his arms he | this thing wouldn't last, and so that night we information Commissioners stiting tiat “for were i tured. It was impossible to save | for (00° them. The ight lasted until dark. Tne Indians » f., NES Biscuit 13 being sent to them.” kissed her and cried, and when T told ma she | told ma all about the house of ‘Jones & Co.,” | 1n,that car even spoke to that lady ina ride of} G. T. JONES, Agent. mericans have landed sixty marines at | guessed pa did not feel very well, and then she | and ma kissed pa and said he was a noble fel- E — nC , ——__—-++. TO) ANSPO ON LINE. > rom 4 Alexandria, under command of Capt. H.C. Coch- | cried. After this we ‘went to’a boarding- | low, and “Just as good as gold” and that she POTOMAC TRANSPORTATION Meeossury that it shou xn increased water | kept up th. it from under cover of trees and 5 Se qo . Experts on the Autopsy. —— rocks. The encmy left in the direction of Pleasant | Tane. house—a nasty, musty boarding-house. Every- | ‘never was so proud of nim in all her life, and, Supply. We are now depend=nt upon @ 12-inch | Vaitey. Tue remainder of the Indians and their if Ss ag ao Re From the Brooklyn Eagle. On and after MATICH 19th the STEAMER SUR, 7 thing was well enough, only a boarding-house | fell to kissing him and crying and taking on. I . EUGHEG. STEPHE! Pipe. runninz on 14th street, between B street | families are thought to be on the Ciltcu, the place Educational Officers Elected. ain'tlike Toni. gh, iy 1: Hepsi eae oe faliein vey tire Pca Last night a couple of medical students from gers z serene 4 south and Bstreet north, ing at south B/ of the intended massacre of Gen. Carr and his| The department of superintendence of the Na- Then the baby d it died, and ma al-| pa said shi “making I te hin, the Long Island college met at Brighton, and | “clock p-m., for Baltimore and River Ma 6 2 cominand last fall” tional Educational Association, at Saratoga, yes- agerhart Sr Be Pa fais She was “making love to him over sad ee decreed ‘Ail River Freight must be Prepaid. “ a a terday elected the following officers: President, N. | Most died; and I heard pa say to the man that | again. after a pleasant but dignified greeting tell into | Xeturning, arrivein Washington every Saturday: Laber Strike Notes. A. Calkins, of New York; vice president, H.R. kept the boarding-house that he was pretty Well, now the story is about over. Ma came conversation on the all-absorbing topic of the STEPHENSON & BRO., Acurra, 7 ns, b bs tight up, but it was all coming out right; and, | down to the store to help. At first she looked |... 116-fm 7th street Wharf and Cor, 12th and Pa. ave, Not a third of the Itallans and Russian Jews anapolis; secretary, H. 8. Jones, of a aivt:heve any, a ki a Guiteau autopsy. mié-4m a . employed to take the placesof the striking frelght- . member of ‘the council of education, | the next day, pa didn’t.have any watch nor any | kinder alee especially when gome lady 3 handiers in New York were at work yestorday. | Henty S. Jones. The department of elementary | sleeye-buttons. I didn’t seem to notice it, be- | came in she ad known at the Lick house, but | “I’m not exactly satisfied with it,” sald one, 1 cients J “ I the Way to Pennsylva- | No freicht was received at Pier 1 of thé Pennsy!- | schools met at Saratoga yesterday afternoon, when | cause I saw that maybe he had sold them to pay | she soon got over all that and began to make | stroking his side whiskers; ~‘not at all satisfied, FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. Bis avenue, thus Gisp-nsing with the 6-Inch pipe | Vania ratlroad until a late hour yestergay, and hot | the president, John M. Bloss, state superintendent | board; and I heard pa and ma talk away in the | bonnets, end we had a millinery store, and then | doctor, are you? NOVEMBER 1881, the Fefertad tol He ads, (ht tosave further anx~ | much work wag done at piers. ‘Tweaty-two new | of iustruction of Indiana, delivered the Inaugural | night, and sometitnes we cried aad ee eoena | Coanets. an upon saving the expense of a sepa- | ‘Can't say that T am, doctor,” responded the | ,OR And after NOVEMBER 9d, 1881, thes fety os to the immine arrassinent to the | hands leit tie New Jersey Central pier yesterday | address. The departinent of higher instruction Jook in the mornin; Just as ifhe hadn’t slept a| rate house, and we moved into a larger store other. “If, as they claim, the right parietal | it7am. every MONDAY, THURSDAY and BA’ ‘Work of the gcvernment, this matter should have — ae - day bere i co = en, = Sg ce pret Ue RE wink, and I don't fe Noee he had. Once it was | next door, with nice rooms fixed to live in| bone was ‘slightly flattened just back of the BAY (for all river | landings. Qn MONDAY afar as on pigpecnctag arma work yesterday. The Italians employed by the ty, presided, ‘The following oMicers were | dreadful. Pa came home tipsy; and never saw |and a nice show window for bonnets; | fronto parletal suture, then where are you?” tow ‘ : sage Long Isla Leonardtown and St. Clement's Ba ae ig Island railroad company at their freizht aeut, W. W. Tolwell, of the untver- | ma feel so bad, never; and then they talked it | and little Maudie 1s beginning to be handy |_ “Just my idea exactly, doctor. You have | Aqrmanitona and St. Clee SATURDAY. Curtioman Mojor Brock, of the Metropolitan police, has | gock at Hunter’s Point, L. L, struck Thursday for Sota; secretary, Prof. John H. Wicht, | over, and finally ma went home to grandpa’s in | about, and all of us work, and we are just ax | formulated my notion toa dot. Why, slr, you | and. Leonardtown, SEN he. WS, Hssued a genersl order ca'ling attention of the | hizher wages and were discharged. They at- | of Dartmouth college; member of the national | New York, with Maud, and I stayed with pa to | happy as the days are long and have lota of | take that fact in connection with the discovery | _™8 — force to the law providing for the inspection of | tempted to drive away the new hands employed in Aaron L. Chapin, president of Beloit col- | go to school. Then pa kept getting varie! ae ) = of a number of Pacchionian depressions near the NOBPOLK AND NEW TORK STEAMERS. Second-hand firearms, which provides “That from SRoniee tee ce flat waren at st. |t vee ny Cup oven Ld Tappan, | and worse. and went to live In roomsand cat] Ihave never seen Mr. Flood but once since, | €roove of the longitudinal sinus, and no man is STEAMER LADY OF THE LAKE und after the passage of this act ft shail be un- ‘ # % ‘ selde y. E. She:da fassachu- | 8¢restaurants; and pa stayed out late nights, | when I went down to the bank unbeknown to | Safe. Then they found some dura mater, clearly | win teave her wharf, foot of 6th street, every MONDAY, Louts will be over, as on that day the Hembacker presiden E. Sheidon, of Massachu now ing th 3 WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, at 5-300" poe Jawtul for any dealer in second-hand firearms to | forge, the only one in the third district of the % ‘ins, of New York, treas- | and I guess he drank more than was good for | pa, and told Mr. Flood and Mr. McLane that any | Showing the presence ot id a cavity, and the 2 fed y tt aS e limits of the cor- | amalgainated union now idle, will resume opsra- ice pres nda councillor from | him, and I thought something had got to be | time they wanted to borrow $1,000 “Jones & | Probability is they were probing in an entirely Store in any butlding within ing at Piney Point Point Lockout and - * CONNECTING. ra NORFOLK WITH THE ny sueh arms without | tons. The empioyes formally announced their e ad-| done. So I said to pa one di Co.” would lend it to them; and they laughea | WTong direction. AND PROVIDI 4 lice frst had | willl 3 to resume work under the Cincinnatl die. to F ENCE STEAMERS. ‘Written permission © chief of pe D “"Pa, let's go into business and open a store.” | and said. ‘Couldn't tell—stocks might go down.” |, “That is the first correct diagnosis I have | First-class fare to Fortress Monroe and Norfolk. ..$2. and obtsined, and suc arms, when so stored, | agreement until a settlement of the existing dif as a And he laughed and said, “What kind of a | And then Me tieca sald, “If all the people he | heard, doctor. - You appear to have studied the Boouard-cites Fares Fortes Meare naa Resta ahall be subject to in: by any offer 0; thé | culties at Pittsburg can be effected. President News Briefs. toe” had given and loaned money to would pay it | ubject deeply. But have you given any thought | First-class fare to Pines Patt aon Pne e Ar during the day-time. | Jarrettof the amalgamated assoctation, expressed | ‘There were 164 deaths in New York uring the | SA 4 T sald, “Oh, acandy store, or a station: bath as Thad he didnt thiak: b Ei to the statement that the right fissure of Ro- | Round trip fare to Piney Pointand Point Lookout, ; y of violating this | the fe. ibnitraatd that the mills of the Mahoning | 24¢ours en: at noon yesterlay;53 were in- M Ny iy a I acl ad, he ida hy e would get Iando did t ( Sqrond-clans fare to Fincs Point and Point Lookout. x n Shenango valleys would soon be at work. | fants, who suffcred from cholera infantum, due to | ery store, or a thread and needle store, just | busted in a long time. lando did not connect with the fissure o! Returning, leaves Norfolk TUESDAYS, THUMSDA\ @ischarce of his duty tn en: inption at the Hembacker is claimed by | the extr heat. such as women keep and little girls help in.” And then I saw the clerk that laughed at me | Sylvius? = and SATURDAYS, at four o'clock Tay be fined for each cffonse tiv. as a victor Judge Dufie, of the 4th (lowa) alstrict court, | And pa laughed and said he would think of | and I smiled at him and bowed; and since then | __ “Yes, doctor, I have, and I don’t believe it. THE NEW YORK STEAMERS as other corps y qhocmnakers at Rochester, N. Y., have re- | holds that the prohibition amendment is now in | qt and when he came home that night I asked | he has been buying all his eloves at the store. | That statement has impaired my faith in the . = Satna of pave: worn ‘Keily does not wish to euploy: are taken | foree, und on Monday instructed the grand d'for | him ifhe had thonght about it, and he said he | I told him I thought he used a great many pairs | Whole autopsy. You will note that the left. fis. — ‘The employers’ protective association, Huta milen N. J. yestontay, Mew Plocher, aged | had not, and Tsaid hodhad better, and he said | of gloves, and he sald they wore out very inet | eure of Rolando was connected with Syivias bya VITAL STATISTICS. firms, Thursday night adopted i reso. Years, while crossing the bridge over Cooper's | he would; and that morning he didn’t go out, | counting money. He is dreadful particular | Smallbridge. Very welt. Now the right and the itty fa the — notice to ,or-union employes e truck by « train and instantly killed. | but stayed at home and wrote ma a long letter. | about his gloves, and if there is nobody in the | left Rinaldo were connected, and so if you want fess ie eu, eae dee 6 stabishment that unless the difl-ulty 1s Earle, who hina for many years bern | So next day I went into a store on Polk street, | store butte hens sometimes half an hour | t0 get to the Syivius from the right Rinaldo,you the week em Satur 4 i & eagles son the Kelly shop in operation by Wedn ah | Broininent in Maryland politics, died last ev kept by a nice old lady who had a bad husband, | picking out just the kind he wants. it 20 around by way of the left and cross the during preceding week, th, all the other est«bti ents, | ab Lis home fn Centerville, Queen Anne's county, y sold ry! id ii na e real 5 i 100 perannum. Of the | Suspend Wort as far as labor union men are cou- | Md., In his 68th yeur, He’ was a gon of the Lue | WHere potatoe, aid in| ea has bought a splendid gold watch—a nOneaa quate ore gma oad AMBURG LINE. files —onaking | Abou b rovea Be Geko ee what eh ieant, because fe was French, andl | boughs nee larwe Tot oul on Gar Seaatenys | You are not one rst, doctor. bat the fact | EL : les—making | | About seventy-five laborers employed on a new he Governors Guards, of Onto, go into camp at | What she im ” ise 3 POOeL EE i ei Deg a a 4 a4 EO | railroad between Shamokin, Pay and SUNBUTY | Doe pee er ae ‘thst, conthuing unt'the | asked her if she’ did not want to sell her store, | newcastle nene any paid for it; and if the | that they failled to connect the priecentral and WEEKLY LINE OF STEAMERS nd 48. struck yesterday for an increase of 50 cents per | 25th. and she said:— times are good this summer, as pa thinks they | Tetrocentral fissures shows that the whole ex- LEAVING NEW YORK EVERY THURSDAY Fheeil diseass there w day in their wages. They were cetting $1.50. ‘Young men bicyclers around Boston go armed Do you want to buy a store, little girl?” | will be, we shall have a house of our own again. | amination was purely superficial. If you and I Being from cholera iniantum = ee eel ae —— with pedoes charged with cayenne pepper, (Or | And [ gaid: ‘My pa does.” And she smiled and idee eee =e had been there, do you suppose the polls would AT NOON. : Ver and puerperal diseases jthe Knights of Labor are strongly organizing n | Piilippe, Paris, France, destroyed 12 houses, | to sellin a few days. I said I would tell pa, a — Cage enporemny hy dit pling Mic ay® |» even pe. ‘nd 1 each from heart disease, | Woodbury, Baltimore county. Md: Fwenty persons were killed and 40 Injured. One | because he knew Mr. Nunan, the sherif. It | aq wtigh Price and Scarcity in This |! margin oft e paracentral lobule? Well,not = ae zestion of ling here we ‘The can ” strike In Baltimore has ended in | hundred were rendered hom was one of Mr. Nunan’s men that sold pa’s house amd dhe Cause Tkercun! much, Mary Aun! General Passenger Agonts, Wz: 19 white sales ite | favor of the strikers. Sa ee and furniture for him. A ——e “You bet! Say, doctor, do you make the man Secale Hor nem 5 cols mates, and 16 colored females— ————_-e-___ ‘The Test of the Ironciads. And the next day I told pa about the store, out Insane, or responsible for his acts?” (Crto PERCY G. Making an ennual Dirtu-rate of 1292 per 1,000 for ard Fate of De Long. The operations at Alexandria gave the first op- | and what a nice one it was, and he had been a | ¥tom the New York gan. “‘ Well, there’s a question, doctor. If your Bena £2 8d $12 Venneylvanis avenue, aot aainecs promt eae = ple [a sul HOW NEAR THE EXPLORERS CAME TO SAFETY—FOOD | portunity naval men have’had to test the merits 'y-goods man once, and had had a large store, There was virtually a corner in the lobster | solution of the connection between the right ot = = - —— Brus, Swakercderela WAS CLOSE AT HAND. or tne nproved modern ironclad and prove Its | and sold silk dress goods, and velvets and furs, | market yesterday. ‘The fish stands were bare ot | Rolando and Sylvius be correct, and the dura | NORTH GFRMAN LLOYD— BUILDING PERMITS A correspondent of the New York Herat has re- fSsued by Inspector Eutwis WV. B, Webb, erect | cently returned to Yakutsk from a journey over @ fourstory store and office, Pena-yiva Superiority when pitted against guns mounted | and laces worth more than $1,000 apiece. ae ashore in forts of approved construction. Tne I don’t exactly know what pa did, but I thin! fc e i aveuees | ci erurce tcuby Ue Lang ann oe ates de | pommecement wed eee ae something “turned up’ afew days attereara, | dealer for the last two on his stand held up her +2 TEA! jerween New Yorn, Havam, z : : mater shows the real course of the ball, the | ~* STEAMSHIP Line Bi . them. A frugal housewife bargaining with a | frajer sows the real course of Satis oon mere of this company will aall EVERY BATS The steam necting the left of Rolando with Sylvius hap- | [RDAY from Bremen pict: foot of 3d strect, Detween 1th and “3 nortuw st sinking of the Jeannette. - He writes that fate | ans had, itis true, ho vessels to maneuver tn op- | for I heard him say hehad made a “raise;” and moe in porrer at peg Be P eel be opened at the time of the shoot- Southaynton snd Bowe mn, S10: “comm SS : 5 ded 30 miles | Povition, no runs. no torpedoes. Nor were their | he showed me more than $1,000 in gold and | ‘Yes'm,” said the dealer, deprecatingly; | in 2 fe dori Daiekas speiy’ te i Tas Union Veteran Corps Excursion. | seemed sgainst DeLong. “Hiad helanded 30mis | Works aimed with ems gt equal weeny wun ais | Ne snowed for a day or two he carried them in | “lobsters ‘is lobsters to-day, and has been tor | “By Jove, that's so, doctor! Do you know Mircea Menor WG. METeE Wheexcursion of the Uni ran Corps to Mar- fee West he would have struck a village of | 81-tor uns of the Engitsh ironclad Inulextbie. The | a side pocket, and mostly kept lis hand over | some time.” that never occurred to me? And there's another vania svenue nordiwest, Agents hall Hali Thursday evens rgely attended. | natives who reside north of Bulun all winter. He * todowassimple. Itwas in the maina stands * ees The price was more than thing; the left of Sylvius was only se} dad ‘The entertainment at Mar-hall Hall was in charge | 21so d by within 20 versts of a hut where 29 | ght, and the ironclads got the best of it The | them, for tear they would jump out and fly ? Sen eos eat necal y “ a ie _ " + forts and earthworks of Arabi Pasha were speedily | away; and pa bought me some shoes and a hat, | asked, but another-customer came along and | from the first temporal by a bridge deeply situ- Beceem tenes comapaend of Liewt, ME. Urell, WE | Tiecc? CAtcamses were hanging for tho winter | POO lon about Wis ore ee ce ree Te | onal aprons, and I made them myself, | snapped them up in a jiffy. There is a very | ated, showing conclusively that it was low ee SM. Gorden, Dr. Fiorence Donohue, Robt. | “Th order to carry his records, the shot cun was | Practically unhurt. The fact shat he wed solid | and I never saw pa look so happy since ma went | large demand at this season of the year from | Water and consequently a depression of the ison, Frank Clark, Wm. T. Kelley, R. J. Car- thrownaway. The only cun fn the possession of | $40t, and not shells, probably shows that hits main and one day ‘he said to me:— hotels and restaurants, both in the city and at | spirits not healthy.” * Rell, John Welch, Chas. Dinenhower, John Moul- | the party wa3 a rifle carried by Alexia. There leh ellis the a on out they e, I have bought the store on Polk | Coney Island, Long Branch, and other resorts, | _ ‘* How it opens out to us, as we talk it over, den and Wi. were thonsands of ptartmigun, but no deer. With | Fesisted this ine Nites 0 die co youareto be my saleswoman and | for lobsters for salads. Many hotels were left | doctor!” murmured the other. “Did you ob- AT OORK HARBOR. sincle shot gun ib Alexis Hands aii might have | Betative lupregnabiity of te modern man.ot | strect, in the lurch entirely. serve that the dura mater was firmly adherent Rig: | Parthio wen 16 Sones scue See ae ee eee UT rvtacina; 6 promi se neTInC aE ee [CAud cece onouaiit s or days we went into | | Mr. Eugene G. Blackford sat in Fulton market | to the anterior portion of the caivaria in the | § July. |G 3 Gemoviaick. It seems that some ‘Tonguse natives, | 87MOr, Was anchored during the action off the | the store, and.over the door was a great big | fanning himself vigorously. ‘There are abso- | vicinity of the longitudinal sinus?” = sa pas traveling from the north to Bikotf, saw the root- | formidable work, Fort Meks, offering a fixed | sien of “Jones & Co.” and pa said Twas the | lutely no lobsters,” he sald, “to fill hotel and | — “I did, and it puzzled me, doctor. What im- | *2RD"pyany WEDNLSDAY FROM ty nat ich De iz hae jn the hut hal 7 a f we ‘Jones’ ?” he flushed, and guess he didn’ otels i: ents a pound. To-day the nominal :. e 5 vi ) an flor paABen er ROCOMM: lone. Be Bi cberriog, Conta WS. Ducoa, Bt Whee | way thom the landing place to the blurt, Thema |S {ime SF citey guly partly Pro: | jie hig old friends to know that he was selling | prioe Is 18t0 20 cents, ‘The scarcity isthe eet Tae eae oeae aie mater. WHI |. Seaaes Gamenete kul saoteeee? Manne dies? a cca tang foe { 8 Seieee oe ond ore | part attering spl needles and thread and tape and things. We | of overfishing. e demand is the greatest burrowing into the calvaria would soon TOY | lowest rates. EB Saetdon, ¥ Ss Ida Selby, Miss Lou Kohler, pri Ss Sees ena lens cere utiers: and leit rake Rie Ware had two snug little rooms in tie back of the | tween June 1 and October 1. Between those | all the bridges between the fissuresand seriously | Through bills of laden given for Belfast, Gaeeomy pine: Miss Mazeie Coract, Soies | Gemoriaick they beard oe ea ec ney at | entertaally resisted serious Wart She red wate | cad two sleep in, and I made pa’s bed and | dates the lobster Is breeding, and half of them | impede the regular travel on all the trains of Hee Treahntwere and other ports on the Coutinent . lie Wright, Miss Eila War- | Ville party of three and the loss of the eaptain's ea Alert, he: Penelone, — 7 oo ute; | Swept out the rooms and tidied things. At first | come to the market full of spawn. Lobsters do thought.” For freight and hawsace apply at the Company's offs, 4g r, Miss AuZle, arty, and they, fearing to be punished for not fol- | Wd, Was penetrated DION OF her apm: Vittl | pa shut up the store when he hud to go down | not now frequent the lccalities in which they | “So, by Jove! These doctorsoverthere never | No. Groen, or steerage and cabin t j Owls E NCEA Se Sone Se ent | Teg Ona pun Misatied Gad clone ee one: |towmon bushes’ bubatier a little, white L | were {ound ten gearsoreptre slice coat ae sppeared to have thought of that. Then you | §TU) BIGELOW & O0., 605 Tih stron, Weeniagton, { ants Mrs ( “i 3, themselves for some weeks, ‘until too Tate. The Inflexibie, by far the most powerful and best | tended it, and when there were two custo- | be plenty of them in Hel! Gate and New York | think you detect a predisposition to Insanity?” "” YEENON H. BROWN & ©0., New York; 3 aera ieee senna - OS armore:t vessel of the tect, was hit five times, | mers in the store I waited on one, and it wasn’t | bay. On the New Jersey side of the bay they A ee sposition, yes; but actual,no. You Ort04 Messrs, A aor & OO-. . q rs ee Gencral Macpherson. Ing one Man A Wades tarmored parts, Kill- | long before I could make change and sell | were numerous. The bottom is so befouled by | Probably noticed thst the orbital plates were | _3= ee 4 THE COMMANDER OF THE ENGLISH INVADING FORCE | ing one min and wounding two others. things almost as good as pa could; and by and | the refuse of the oil refineries that the lobsters | 3vell arched and there was no roughening of | ~ 2 ‘The Inflexib ’ sh 3 la e 7 % FROM INDIA. sien ie anenahen naan am of | BY When he went down town I tended store, | were literally poisoned to death. Lobsters are | the inner surface of the skull. That shows that ee : From the Toronto Globe. See, = and still compares | and we had splendid times. We went out to a | found now from Sandy Hook as sar south as | there was room under the arches for the brain : “ — r aval warfare {n the world, and still compar: i L. RAYMOND & CO. : ‘There are few more popular officers in the Indian | favorably with the Dandoto ind Duilto, the two | Nice place across the street for our meais; [| Barnegat, but not in large quantities, They | to work, and it had been working smoothly or | F], L- a » army than Sir Herbert T. Macpherson. A scion of | great Italian tronelads, armed with 100-ton guns. | tended store when pa went, and pa tended | run ail along the coast northward to the Cana- | the skull would have been scratched. Of course COMMISSION STOCK BROKERS, the celebrated house of Clueny Macpherson, in the | Sh= 18 a turn-screw turret ship, 920 feet long be- | store when I went. dian provin Where they are still found in | Iam not prepared to say that Guitean had any ; No. 4 Pine street, New York. Sree ait Ke : yy tween perpendiculars ai 4 75 feet in breadth at the lay pa e od y | gree e. The e ht | such mind as you and I have, Spey valley of Lochaber, the beauties of which are widest pan, bclng luersily access es o| One di pa came in and looked dreadfully at euoniaaee The fin st are those caught : oe res ee ee ave, but I am inclined syesewtal tmctnase with exp still sung by many an emigrant im the stazularly | Cysts, Pai te ae eectaneular | troubled, and then I said: “Pa, ain't I a part-| off Cape Cod. They are remarkable for their | to responsible sal cucilet tention, Mukesh aecks eee ne laintive wall known as “Lochaber No More. dosed In the central citadel the remeinlen ccoideg | Her. and don't partners ha cut to know | size and flavor, but are now scarce. They bring | _ “I see your point. Yes, yes. You and I agree | {oper cent marcia, Pinauclal Report, devoted to becmaa RMI ee ply designed to flaat ik This jeverything, and ain't you hiding something | tiree to four cents a pound more than other | with the other doctors, though we arrive at the | interest of juvestats aud operators miaitol. fee. Spi erty apes cata Sener] re get Gs : | about Jones & Co? lobsters. Lobsters average in weight about two | Same conclusion from a more satisfactory pro- | ©™mmlete information. Stonally changes place in the regular funeral 1 And then I found out that pa had bought too | pounds. One of the principal sources now is the | cess of reasoning.” ORDERS ON GAN Fes P Ee SXCHANGE ASQ F marches with the “Flowers of the Forest * and ig many things for the store. and that a note for | coast of Maine, but here the supply has been| ‘That is precisely the idea. I thought you ns ailerlaas aenauctinns bs cnbitiann Sameeeel .. P. Ham- ; “be “Dead March in Saul” Herbert Macpherson | point ¢ 24 inches iron. in two e¢ 1.000 had to be paid. and that’s what made pa ; much decreased by the large canning factories | Were going over there, doctor.” we will, when desired, furnish prominent references, B. Moore and Mi: entered ee pees Gi a. age, and soon packing e: ing | feel bud. And then i thought and wondered ee the last ey years. ane — to, “a the races came pea and T | including Bankers, Senators and Merchauts. e28 M saw service In troubles which spread like % : i how I could get £1,000; and [ kept on thinking | All efforts to artificially propagate the lobster | couldn't get away. Have someciams, jor.” TEWA ROWN’! wildfire through Hindostan, when the flames | the ship ccmehion witht iced on either over everybody that I guessed had $1,000, and | have falled. Protective laws have been enacted | “Don't mind, See that off ral theres ° wnat GTEWART BROWN’S SONS, of the great mutiny first broke out in the | fore-turret ov the port side, so that all fou every one that I guessed had it, I guessed | by Maine, Massachusetts and New York, pro- | @ pretty foot, eh? How's that? Come doctor?” 38 PINE STREET, NEW YORK. cantonments of Meéan-Meer in 1857. Joining | can be discharged simultancousiy in the would not lend it to pa. And ti ig hibiting the catching of lobsters less than ten SS Se a Se Government Securities, St cks and Bonds Bought an@ 2 ould ben next” to Papas, Miulch Jt | direction. ‘The guns can also be depressed about the rich Mr. F said: “I will go | and a-half inches in length, from the nose to the | 2, nvery Substitute for Beef. Sold on Commiesion, ereger. 5 ~ | military service, aithou: essential element. Kc aches 5 vi q a re y 7 cer, WE, Bowen, 0. ‘Shomo, Mrs Henry | that au oficer belonging to it may quality hon tor | ones, OF Single Uiekness, of armor, 18 lheties " : bank of Nevada the cellar is fall of gold, and of | ones ‘are caught and shi to Pennsylvania, | approach the European prices, and the belief is Airs J. A. Patterson, W. E Wise, James | the military and Iuctetive civil serine tierce, | ticks back with fs much wocd and an fnner iron 3 ig) ped iy] la, | 8p) Mr-. A. Gibeny, Miss Ghase, Mrs. Hom- % Macphersoa rose rapily 1n favor with Lord eeiee skin. pee Inflexible has a crew oF about 350 Ga ‘se, he oy ue i all re ime. aud Here | coaneecat and Rhode Island, where no protec- that it has gone up to stay. The chief cause is ° te D. = a Ol S x men, but two men can work each of the guns. | Mr. Flood wants it I'll take ack and pay the | tive taw exists. ni rtatior f beef and mutton ico, fate me te Davis, ae eam he a ong os agdale (rele er fale og an She has aspeed of 14 knots, but ts not a very | interest.” And then I jumped up and hur-| “It really begins to look as if lobster would che SERS CXS ie = 7 8S in Steck SPECULATION. hand: 1 to Europe. Our surplus that used to stay here a el Dt $3 900 Cpe et So Way. | Her first cost was | rahed for Jones & Co, took my best bonnet and | become an article of li i bring the ex- . municate with the old established firm of 1872,-he was ranked colonel, much about the | about $3,000,000. Sit rahed for Jones & Co, took my best bonnet and an article of luxury, an Ing the ex. th t with a jehar gone Sonn pa AUoGette welghiig: 1 00 put on iny gloves, took off my store apron and | treme figures they are sold at in England and | 804k Aes rm Fayre pet = JOHN A. DODGE & 0O., Pounds, with a s80-pound charge of powder, ana | Combed my hair, and got into a car, went to the | France, where they are sometimes sold as high | tte Teach of the poorest, now goes abroad. Ships Barxras axp Stock Bnoxrns, Culnene, Miss Annie Revels, } . Finckel, Miss Mira Irwin, Miss Josie Har- | same time as Sir Richard Meade, Knight of the Gil, Miss Mary’ Hartell, Miss Lou Brooke, W. A. | Star of India, who wou Tame first as the naceuee Capt. Max Tilton, U. SM. C., Miss Mary ‘antla Topee in Short, 5 rag 'Y | of the rebel Tantia Topee inthe jungles of Central F. +4 7 especially fitted for the transportation of the No. 12 Wa, StReer, New Yorx, the vessel carries 120 rounds per gun. The caliber | Nevada bank, told the clerk I wanted to bor- | as 2. I’m a poor man, but I must have my Hunter, Miss Eivic Hicicher, Miss Georgie Plecchet | uuls.2nd afterward as the pouttical resident of | js 16 moues. In tue trials at Suouburynces: wick | row £1 O00; ahd! ie Lngaled and ae a etary | BS ES. Pm a po Supper every Sunday evening, | ving Qnimals go te England loaded down with | Whe will end tree full information snowing how lang and Miss Ida Fletener eer Oe eee ce ene hie eae piullehange of Ms poands and a ee neung nto. | Thad better see Mr. McLane. I asked who Mr. | no matter what the price is. The demand for son and ny Oreos ae fo peoriipwey ‘is A : one 7 eat i e ral cal the TO $1,000. Tae R Tea Hart eats Sutton people, was put upon his trial for attempting to | muzzi¢ of 1,057 feet per second, showing that the McLane was, and the clerk said Mr. McLane | them Just now isimmense. At Coney Island se6 E35 Ms 7 a was in table. The drought of last year was hard on BORE Teves af. the river tromt towday as follows: polson Colonel, now General Puayre, with arsente | gun is equal to the destruction of avship with | W@8 the president and was in the back room, | alone, 4,000 to 6,000 pounds a day are used in cattle. Thus prices have gone up, and . and diamond dust. This trial was the same in 7 and I went into the back room, and Mr. McLane | the height of the season. Then there are Long the ‘4 RIVATE STOCK TELEGRAPH WIRES 2 fon Bre WL Fiancee Je ons coal, John- | which Sergeant Badantine earned within amonurs | “auekes OF Armor. Its range ts about Sede ee | sata: d Branch, Rockaway, and watering places innum- | threaten to stay up. | Now in Europe some very P Gout, George Bozus: H. Whittington: Cape Come | ime his remarkable fee of £10,000, or $50,002, | aaecd Uy the lafealbles Bi-ton sage ee Po: | ON AWell, little girl, what can I do for you?” erable in the vicinity. to say nothing of hotels | Sturdy healthy peasantry live en mest | BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND NEW YORE, Minter, H. L. Biscoe; Osean Queen, | Heyy “vacate for the Gaekwar’s defence. ” In | commensurate with their size, The %ton and | And I'satds “l want to boron: $1,000.” and restaurants in this and near cities. At all | a oe nee Bundick, 150 arrels apples, W. C. Drury? | 20a ith the Macphersin was promoter (2 | ton guns are sald to have done the best exe-| Mr. McLane opened his eyes aud turned his | or thoes thats eulag pa near eitie Gah. BON Trt En teins ae ne ‘Travers, 0 cords woot, H. | the major generalship while he wae lt’ seed oy | cudon. chair around and looked at me, and sald: ‘‘A | and hard crabs are also growing scarcer. Terra- cabbege bn Covtieod Oo eaten ve oe H. H. DODGE, “eords wood, J. 0. Carter, '< Capt Reynolds, 26 | the divisional staff or the Bengal army. It was | AN Eusraaxra Mewowr At the inquest on the | thousand dollars,” with as much surprise as Pits sud ereen turtle cannot be caught as easy an | TOI". Dotatves ana yet fine specin re. Wille he was on duty during the Afghan campaign | body of Caries Hughes, who was killed by an ele- | though $1,000 was all the money he h lobsters and crabs. And that is all I know about athletic manhood are found in each place. It | Bonds Stocksand Investment Securities Bought ant — pnd pipe ee ee, Lae eon vow Cy peene as tee Foveopeg sf Be. in pangone —— bank Then I eae to ee sews and cried; | lobsters, except that they must go into a pot will be several ratle centuries, ieee orou tran; Isclosures as revens ‘ul nature of . McLane ice—I gene: ions, Focrry cov er—Judge Hagner. him and his nt. It appears that the Lon- | the elephant were made. About irtern, years ne ie nt ga) aad what eoeeal Ses — rte ali pe caught, and into the | Porore meat becomes 80 ped spy ar that Bold on Commission, oe paced ee mee Ses pearore of pett- = bere ad velegrapbed to its correspon-"| ago a groom put one of eyes out, and the man | with the money, and that I would pay it back in the laboring classes cannot haveés But there ciuen set. Seek “ coe in case de- oe se stein in the Koorum Valley, with | was dismissed. Afterward the elephant lost the to him: and he. looked kinder puzzled. and ‘The French Crowa Diamonds, are several faarcccogt economy that must soon | No. 539 16rm BTREET, (CORCORAN BUILDING) * my Seulth; sale con rmed nisi. De Proceed at once to Zululand. | sight of the other eye. Two years later, ot Brigh- J age Pp a belearned. One is to use less meat, and = yvill ss* — ay ay ed ‘ustained and bili oe telegram, by some mi 3 Was sent, not to | ton, the same groom came into the stable, and, | asked me what pa’s name was; and I told him Lucy Hooper in Philadelphia Telegraph. other is to be less wasteful with it, and a Agency for Prince and Whitely, Stock Broker, ad ony wena one (Maca e oe pea be- = Sar pee ne oe oo herson, in the slapping the elephant on the side, said: “This is | and where the store was; and all about Iam happy to be able to state that two vexed is to make nutritious and palatable dishes €4 Broapwat. New Youn. ooo 2 Sian lle Gratin aon. a ton, guar- Eaye nee fool Sas ter Lm pg ed backward | the old brute that got me dismissed.” On hearing | ma and Maud, and how the baby died. I guess uestions which have been for a long time be- | of t the Inferior cuts. 2 Ciken, Stepnenson age Fords Sarat doe | war ofliee ig Lone er ement of India and the | the man’s voice the elephant pushed. him Up | that wus ik very much like business, and I | 1 nd ee Every class of Securities bought and sold on commis* aed epponaeed ceatn = igs ; Sarah Jane oka ee ing to know whether he | against the wall, and ever since the man had been don’t know what Mr. McLane wanted to know | fore the Paris public have been settled at last, | choice parts of the beef become more : ater Roar commento age | Subse petvoun and egapii acne | Renta tthe hy Spee, Gl | aia. “Pou lol lms sein, S20 | namely, Ces te rowe dasonds andthe | ses fest aol massa Gn mana tehiees Raaoeeaene 3 BCH ac. Cambri es roeuee | lasted for elent days, and when he discovered that | show, andthe elephant put’ his trunk inte the | guess he wasn't golng to let me have. the | ultimate destination ot the rains of the Tallerine ‘York, Boston and Washington. Onders executed on the fe p and will ion. Gambrilt art. Gam Te aoe ee aoe eleeram had Deen meant only for | basket and ate up the contents. ‘Phe man pulled | money, when a gentleman at the other desk | ‘tie shamier Ine docaee that, in regard to the | 1° . New York Stock Exchange at one-sighth of one perceat Prorary Courr- Hagner. oo correspondent of the same name, he | out his penknife and stabbed the animal in the | came up to where I was sitting on a chair, and | diamonds, the greater is to be sold and the = of commission, Private and (firect telexraph wires to ewes, al aed ry ft Jokn Ross filed ¢ down in melancholy agony. paneled pond illeeling between the | Mr. Mebane said:— proceeds devoted to pening ak asylum for the Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and Boston, through and adm: pbi reco! ——_—_—_—_-e-—_______. deceased ‘uinistration 1 sed to Matilda Rossi bond $100k | CxickMous’s Dureat—The New York Worla a en¥ell, Flood, what do you think of this young | disabled workmen. As to the Tall Ve up ‘witich orders are executed on the Stock Exchanges ill of Rev, Matutas 1. Allg: proof of publication gives the following description Of the race tog the | 4 AN. Uochtarte Mp A PETRRERUEG, we haa ieee ekaoluk nage Tals eo be Tomoved ana. a alae, Leg ex- in thooe cities and reported back promptly. Quotetions Died. celsior stakes, One mile a quarter, at was s 5 hich pied as closel: pos- fam- tora, “last, the starters Delng ME, Chasis | T. Arrington, and othe Tobresenting the bour- | and I looked into his eyes, and he sald: | sible after the edifice of Philibert Delorme, 1s prep add ciBiocks and Bonds and information swsndiag Ge ’s mare Thora, ex-Governor Bowle’s gelding | RON democratic party of Petersburg, Va., J “ Markets a Grickmore snd. Churcallt Jonson's Bead Oe | & 8. Welizer, ‘of the elreut court Sue Judge Te her have the money; I will endorse her Woke ol ation Cea ee eee Loken thirer = a our wires ra aE gers on Lome $90,000. Ee. ‘eens pg Re Petes pate N. Couch, yor asurer, and | Then I jum) and kissed him, and he | now well-nigh crowded out of the Luxembourg Se Cridie almost fe | Frank R, ‘Russell, the SURE CURE FOR MALARIA. order inting The itside, R juster city auditor, | kissed me: and Mr: McLane made a note tor 90 | by the needs of the government. The sale of ‘Bstate of Charice J; endothe frat quarter "was two lear ngtas in trout from any’ funds of the city to officers | daya, and I signed “J oC ‘os Bend Or, wns continued to drop back, enone ot given by the petit ogical curiosity, and also two of the so-called : = was entirely without interest until they reached red Mazarin diamonds. One of these stones is of an ¥ the east turn, when McLaughlin, on Crickmore, | ® yey injunction ne exquisite pink boc, spent blossom clos-d up so quickly that some spectators begai junction 1s ‘the grot . big into a gem, and is of wonderful to claim the defeat of the favorite: weil Sais cere famous girdle of the Empress together to the head of the stretch, phe Tegully-elected officers: Tie P) atop more ‘Thora’ adle-sk! last e in- by her orders from the one worn Per quart bo Peres cons goat an bneomeae returnable pretty good business after | in y Pes apd under the whip he closed up and made ould J ashamed. a = iit pte he poo oe ‘begin g : Seen. 8 ‘C., Hole Manufacturers fore was useless Loreen Tndles kept ‘that to force and work. Thora B EA E,4*** BEER, ‘THE BEST IN THE DISTRICT. 908. SCHLITZ BREWING 00.3 MILWAUKEE LAGER B an # 5 i g seing sloped Gaugutor a

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