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HER MOTHER'S SECRET. = CHAPTER I. ‘THE MISTRESS OF MONDREER. re fs a wound within her—t ss wound Theat Jp tor tears; and many a while, o WILLIAMS. The New Senator from Oregon. The Indina \Bureau. ‘The Theaters. BENEFIT TO MR. JOHN T. Hon. Joseph N. Dolph, who was elected United ANNUAL REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER. FORD. ss ition @ | States Senator by the Oregon legislature at alate | The Commisstoner of Indian Affairs this after. | _ Next Monday night a benefit performance to] Belmont’s Retirement—The Cause of It—The will Ford’s Comic | Cigarette Nulsance-The Passion Play—Its hour last night, after numerous Dallotings, is an | noon submitted his anual report of the work of | Joun T. Ford wi Loe Sheds Sepe ts Sul are. | Author Uuaieer ayers taeene ele apebeee able lawyer and a very energetic business man, | the bureau during the year and the condition of > itience. the “L”’—Mrs. Langtry Once More—Amateur Doing Drominentty conneciad with! sieat of: the | tis Indien teibed, “lhezepors shows tuat the oon- | Un0e Tees ace ct gu ania) eee DOO | Scoatrtone ine. | atest Telegrams 10 The tar important business enterprises in Oregon. dition of the Indians has bee: favorable, and that ' —, ee COMPALY Was die for th 1 an He was born in New York, and went to Oregon | there has been an increase Mm the total population | ™®2ager of rorgecaaragened ae — Period Ky ak = ena: Se or Che accident. a re aman wmbe ras 80 1! tt will break my heart!” about twenty years ago, soon after graduating as | of several thousand: King the number of | has presented such artiste a8, Forrest, Booth, Sosciel Gomveepontens eT Cae rem cn, | arate fallen. upon ti {anal sinking at the lady’s feet, aa @ law student. Immediately wrce resins ey rer in “ne Ss fates. about | 865.000. regen een pak Joe — ee ae a aed ses. so ‘ cam, Se mle popes ie arge Defrauding exm: Ted aru w jon. are evoted rris, Rhea, etc.. Tho ret from august fora few hundred doll: See ee eee = = mding the Goverm=| jo fr Mitchell, and they contined” Ie pare: | details or Caraing cut the pare tor nee eae 8 | ting Patel, Houtsa Bynes. illsone Gerskens Cae ew hu ars. Tt isa curkoa ently raised her chili. took her In her ment, ~, com| 1 tenderly caressed a PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 21. hearts never bi York, Pa., w: have broken a h” § Stat 4 firmer tone r the parts be sacrifice mother, dear? I do not understand. senting and receiving payment for tileg e ini, the Boston passengers. Be ey eee nne iL the esate OF Me | cd ucatiom Of the: Taciaat Aint aiiwa tat the we. | peninl, tao Boman thes! Oomnpaay, snd ches does immediately after the withdrawal of Mr. Astor. | carried over the several lines every year (@ m ite tes Senate in 1872, | sults have been satisfactory, The number of such | {2 Opera. Mr. For< certa: eset speci Soak Aeonooeteabin Can naine ’ nm r Reariug by Waite From that time he has: continued In the Practice | schools established and the pupils are noted, and | Tecog gaition upon suo wa anniversary. Besides these two well-known men, Mr. Milton | tua ¢ ETeAT UROTULLERS Of the ele amis: f the senor partner in the firm of Dolph, Bro- | the estimates for the establishment af other schools L- an harge Of defrauding the government by fre | niugh, Dolph & Simon, "Soon after his arrival in | are given.. ‘The commissioner renews his recone fi eee Geer ee ee ee Tbilig tor | Oregon he Became United States District Attorney, | mendation that lands be allotted in severaity to eek to-night at ‘ation: {deal Compahy, and others | 28S caused a greal deal of comment, coming 88 It | that almost a hundred militons of ‘HRaTRA.—“Squatter Sovereignty” | young, the owner of the celebrated Kentucky | Y#'¢d system) and yet there 18 an aimost universal disposition to antagonize It, xt week | #able, left the turf formally afew days ago by MRS. LANGTRY ONCE MORE. Rice's Surprise Party, will present their new | Selling his stock, and Mr. George L. Lorillard has what honor has todo with i Oritit | Rea done, for the Philadelphia post omce, | and he has flied various other offices in the state, Tae tae ScnaaEhs ae legislation tn re. | plece “Pop” “Among” the conlpany as it 1s now | announced thathe will cat hisstatle down very z woul be better | served his decision and held Wukion ayaa bea ‘The Statue of Garibaldi. Fem ea eicers. On Indian lands, the quer | ea eece ot Che PRT a ose ach | materially next year, if he does not give up racing | Trt, sare wens might be termed an opposition 7 ak- | for lis appearance on Mond: : Mr. Tomaso Gagliardl, the sculptor, who twas | traffic and an Increase in the clerical’ force. Bdouln found it conconieat to hae ae ena | altogether. These’ four owners are all Doom > the tour ef the Magia Beemer ile well-known here years ago, when he wasengaged| © snawy, the Condemned Murderer. _| George K. Fortesoun Ghivies Dn Richard | men of influence and weight in turt matters, ae 1, my dear girl, hear me! listen to Pimlico Races. upon the sculpture of the pediment at the east 5 PrMt.ico, Oct. 21.—First race, Eclectic stakes, one onidas Force has no elatin to be re-| 1 q : Toy you. You have never been engaged | mite; yn by Gano, Empress second, Breeze You were but a little girl of tairteen when | Tie, 1.4534. front of the Senate wing of the Capitol, has made GENERAL TERM AGAINST HIM—1 NT TO BB a model in clay of the statue of Garibaldi, which ue RATS ALONE IN ORDER TO PREPARE TO DIR. HE 18 NOTIFIED OF THE DECISION OF THE COURT IN a ee it ene al Fi Murdéck, N.S. Burnham, Frederic | and thelr action 1s somewhat signifcant, “Is the mom important of Shes wee thd Sites jisses Kate Castleton, Irene Perry, le ” ion- ri Grubb, Ida Smith, Jennte Firth, Nina Groenthel, | Shee, “Haines",t00 expensive for our ml Wiliams to of the Philadelph' st Do they find that the heavy drain of kewp-| as a prof al beauty. Poa ay Suembler, recently a shining light iM | ing up a stable is more than they can stand, or are | *°yi" pe! remembered, 1s the indy whose face sea on his first voyage, three years ago. | $°cond race—Breckenridge stakes, two miles, | the Garibaldi -tieiany Pagers coe nee? a Charles Shaw, the colored boy who is under sen- ee “professor,” which | {eY discouraged at the action of the authorities | pust are stamped on the American trade dollara, and you ha upon ‘you. sirice ‘no beccothal | CURL. Thine Sabig nS TMEY second, HMATILY | Sr Tie Cdestal at eee pTiee eitee f68¢ | tence of death for the murder ot his sister, was has made a great his here, will be given to-night | Inds deckied Peiny cit ee aoe we ad Seas vstacen “your” gently aunties debe lads: See aaa model ig two feet high. It represents the Italian | Not formally notifed until yesterday that the | for the last time. Next Monday night “Patienee™ a tenderly running her fair fingers through the dark Case Continued. bridge to-day, Michael Dolan and Wm. H. Leonard yn ascroll Inscribed with a ‘the most beautiful profile thal contests in Ne’ ‘ork? I rather suspect it is due feDeral standing in an easy and graceful posture, | Court in General Term had affirmed his sentence, | will be given for the benefit of Mr. John T. Ford by steed of and the English ot i to the former reason. Few even among our | coin became quite enthusiastic over her tresses of the young head that leaued upon her | Bosroy, Oct. 21.—In the district court in Cam- ea bis right hana Up se eTerolt teatibod Sricn, | although he had auspected 1, Then the warden, | Mr. Chas. Ford's opera com op ee sal nn chart of mother.” replied the girl, jrith a heavy | were arraigned, charged with the reoent assault ‘now that there was no form! betroiht ell shirted coatiess Garibaldi affords little ma- | have heard the news?” tween Le and imyself—but—but—we all knew, | ware held in $10,000 ball each, and the case was | Te! SI & * a and father and a Tate knew—and al: | continued toetee ween. terial for the sculptors art the figure has been | «yog, air,” said Shaw, ays knew, that we two belonged to each other r the shoulders. A loosely knotted scarf or] “But there ta still hope; the P: variety stage, id would alcays b loag to each other all our Pennsylvania Presbyterinn Synod. over a is pe; the President may be fives "Le and Ti ver thought of any other fate.” | Hanntspuna, Oct. 21.—At this morning's session | ¥¢reblef binds the flowing collar of the shirt. appealed to,” remarked the warden. ‘Tranarens or Fi file, childish twnetes, my poor ttle girl! too | of tie Presbyterian Synod it was decided to hear ‘The Geological Survey, tnt te ktOw IG” sald Shaw. “Do you trivial to cause you th ars. Wip: taem «way, | reports on Presbyterian records, and they were ‘The report of Major Powell, director of the re 1s any chan and look clearly at the hicherdestiny more worthy | presented and placed in the hands of the stated PO! Of your birth and beauty,” murmured the Indy, eleri ” era ringt Me red lips upon the pale brow of | adress by Dr. Allen, s2cretary of the board of | 30th, 1882, which 1s now nearly complete, gives an | HOt hesitate to make a trial. er Garling. frvedmen, on mis: a “Oh, mother, I donot want a Bee emis I Sses on the samo subject were pee by ae lo not want any destiny apart from Le. And these | pin; ham, of Lincoln University, Oxford, and Dr. re not childish fancies, and not trivtalto mel Oh, | Audrears, Tia ene ee eae aEe | trict Of Colorado, oF the woloanio yookm ee ay | Hangin, to dle that I may get ready. think, mother, Le and I were playmates as they were ready to report, and it was decided to | Great Basin, and of Mounts Shasta, Hood and Back In my fe as I can remember. We loved if Ihave got to die. I want to prepare for it, and . every detail, and the rooming | entirely to the Vigorous and fulsome manner im Schneider, pt. 1, sq. 204; $8,450, W. F. ere 4 studied and car- hear and discuss the re Rainier. “Another department of the work has | oners in the cell with him, and be answered, “No, | quunelder, pt. Sub G, sq. 446; $3,875. Cee | 80d exeretsing of his horses was which” her manager had advertised her, Gach other better than we loved any one els: in the | ston, ‘The Synod ton ous arene re Se | een thd SMa ot eee re a a nas | cers in the cell wit men, But t want to be by my: | Henry? US. Marked, ce SMa Migr k, <'sk: | Ted out faultlessly. He acloved the atestsuc. | Kveryone expectod to see a’ Woman Of Whole world. You and father used to bvugh at u a oo Nevada and California. self.” The warden sald he would consider his re- 784; $——. John Sherman to District, property on | C85 with his filles. They were a on ~ astounding beauty and an actress gnd pretend to be jealous; but we saw that you Accident to a College Student. Arother field of investigation has been the | quest. 14th ‘street road; $6,000. Jane H. G. Bor ins to T. beautics—Carita, Maid of seeped a a7 of refinement and grace. When I say the house Were pl-ased all the Ume; (oO you both inten: New Haven, Coxn., Oct. 21.—Loring William | Study of glacial formations extending from the WHAT SHAW SAID TO A STAR REPORTER. J. Fisher and J. W. Pilling, trustees, lot 1, sq. 80: ‘oodbine, Magnetism, Finesse, Victoria, — Was crowded, I speak of its condition during the Bs for cach other, and we knew it, too, for futher | Ap a senior in the atademical department Atlantic coast to tie middie portion or tho great | To-day a reporter of Tux Stan called on him | $—. Caroline Plugge to Zachariah Toprinc, RE hanna, Sikstockings, Sultana and thirty more. | Arst uct. At'the end of the third act the hen he ssw how ins rable we two | 5 Jol _ P ae ie: S) much the betters Thope taste hearts | of Yale Coltege, was fatally injured to-day while | Plan the Investigations in economic geology will | 8&0 found him calm and eager to learn if his coun- duck s ng abc cs i : E. Will not be estranced when they grow up!’ Ani Sis us suse aonidensalle vented: cane ee have a practical value in determining the char- Sel would go to the President When asked what Qur hearts have never become estranged fromeaca | juries in the abdomen. “Hels about 2 years old, | acterist! Other! Us parents live In New York. Gen. Crocker, called on Shaw in the double cell | °f the week the theater will 2 ly, the index finger pointing signif- i cell | THEATER Comrgue.—Next Monday McIntyre bl Mr. Childs in Cambridge. They cantly to “Ratna,” ‘The fine head is bare. As the | Where he 1s confined yesterday and said: “You| peath’s famous 3} and robbery of Mr. the Comique. This compan; cunlary reasons. He sank more than one fortune In | ital out of her face and bust. Since that time “the case has gone against | Colles (the wellknown tumblers), the Shamrocks, | his nursery stables. “It Belmont had laid more | number of wemes Lannteon ——_>—_ dignified oy throwing a military cloak carelessly | me.’ Pauline Batcheller, and other stellar lights of the | money on his horses,” a racing man suid last night, been starred here as et — Lescol to Rane G: Meador fot) sa" 805; S700. G6 Glover | ¥en if he didn't get a cent to pay for his immense Deauty.” She ts a cousin of ex-Governor J “Well,” answered the warder , “I will not deceive Madeline V. Dahigren, sub 15, 80, S88; $1,950. | Elizabeth ©. Peerce to George F. rr ” irs tent pt. oe rs mons them. Ad! interesting account of an examination made of | yp 1qoneral” sald Shaw, “I want a cell to myself | man to A etal, trustees, to Business was then suspended to hear an | geological survey, for the fiscal year ended June | you. Ido not think 1t woud’ avail, but 1 would | ¢& 94 the structural geology of the Eureka mining dis-| it 1am todle L want the paper cy yO to the Bresl- | yusowakitue Anthony He was asked it he objected to the two pris | Setinieter, He ea: 9, 8q. 408: $2,000 and encumberance of $1,600. W. | Hie there were some ol E Ghandier to Se Poet Count D'orsay, Til Used, Kingfisher, Frevbooter | ant and stupid play. AS for, her beauty, the least 10k pte deposits, and will advance | he proposed to do, he satd he would have his case | $32" Uniontown; $100. R. H. Graham to Jeremiah mining industries by pointing out the best | presented to the Prosident, and he askea if the re- great millionaires, can afford expense of & | She ts undoubtedly a very handsome Facing cam The cost is simply enor- mousy find cast most of the heavy recnyyacn at | *Sgg0%%,.,, man can "gee who tal wil trade “dollar in pocket, company will open at wo ty spend bay 2" tribute the withdrawal of the elder Belmont to pe- | nag he good taste to refuse to star and make merican beauties ‘The latest Is Mi “he could have raked in a mountain of money, but formas who Is desc oribed by the, southern — = rj jan by running to win, and was happy when | ag “symmetrical in form, Tonle. rather Estate. —Deeds in feo have es carried the ‘maroon and red’ to the fore,” | Corinthian, and of most fixed and sul gutlay. If he could give his customary dinner in | of Missouri, and a cousin also of the late wit honor of the Victory of his colors, he was content. | President Arthur. She comes trem, ; $2,000. Thomas E. Way Well, that ts @ high-toned policy, but in the course | burg in Virginia, and belongs to the blue blood dterieBrowas pt. 4, sq. 99; $2,000. J. W. | Of Miteen or twenty years it becomes mighty eX- | that aristocratic commonwealth. ‘She Isa ty , pensive. Belmont was the most exacting man I | southern woman. She appeared Mond: cin Te ashowskls sub Kay, | ever Knew in regard to his stable. “Nothing satis- | qpuigin woman, She appoa Haverly's Theater, ntojoun A and G? # | ed him but the most perfect onier in | Anathe house wacked Bet crowd ts du His colts were not so poo take them as @ whole, | were half emptied. It ts doubtful if a worse act them that became famous. | ress ever appeared In a more thoroughly and Rhadamanthus are all celebrated. Belmout’s | said by her manager the better, for it is'the least e r. ithdrawal is to be deplored, for he was an honor | of her. attraction She isa woman of lal J. Brosnan, lots 18 and 16, sq. $88; $555. J. H. Marry- | W! * , h of late ; 7 yes, dearest, I know that there was some gees methods of systematic development. orter thought that there was an; man et al, toD. Sheehan, part 4, sq. 784; $——. | t0 the turf.” Mr. Astor has hot done much of ure and heavy face. : { specuiailve talk when you were chilren of unitin Strike of Spinners. petiisi Gavein meat Avice P WicR Gaon inne ie any ting to say about the | #; W. Hughes to B. Burnsteen, lots $1"to 00 sub. | 12 Facing, and he will not be seriously missed, Dut | actresses on cur stage wins can gine Mie Here You and Leonidas, so that the : pe might FALt RIVER, Mass. Oct. 2i.—The spinners at er 3 roved Of marrying cousins, Otaiite, merely to | Mvhanle’s mill struck th WOFE Aha eres: eep the family namie on the family estate.” : nh ee ae ut, mother, darling, Le and I never thouzht bf the mily name and estate; wi thought ¢ one another. besides, We are such very, very rth or fith, 1 think—that be i. Ol! mother! Gear mother ! do not compel me to break with Le! f oe ett Sa her fee in the Lelie bo” | and will be quartered In the third regiment | Cullnane, Michael R. prevel out from Mondrcer. { never really ap- U.S. Artillery at the Bi-Centennial, _| place the water services with new galvanized tron | £0T Several days before his arrest; t PHILADELPHIA, O1 tary of War five companies of ‘n. W. S. Hancock, from irUicipate 1m the Bi-Centennial ceremonies on | 12,8004 condition. at Davis,who 8. artillery, under | U Streets northwest, 1s $650. From U to Boundary made no such statement or confession as OMicer | 84: 388; 2 of lots in sq. Mc. Henry Larman, superintendent of the | Shouse. “cpica tnat he did not know anything | Stason ‘anvion ius morning, Om ACCOUNE | waver department has Adu eects ioe Capt te about it; that hedid not get on the cars with nis | osePh Anthony, L, Hoxie, stating that the estimated cost to re- | Sister. and had not been over the Eastern Branch Anderson testified to. He said that Father Hurley, | % 23, Sq. 388: ‘uesday next. They will arrive here on Monday, | 10 reply to the epplication of Messrs. Patrick al Y ahy and others for the im- | Of St. Augustine's church, was his spiritual ad: | SAM@ Property; $9,568.50. ©. J. Hillyer to W. H. eval Mr. Loriliard’s partial retirement 18 a matter of | ninety points in physical ‘beauty and beat her a§ bay ioe 80; Sa. 18s, S800 Tames | almost as tnuch Importance as the total retire: | ;mBGiy Poluts 1a. p Lora, —, sq. 829; 8. C. B. atin Ee mary, a. Yontd a - aie sien THE HABIT OF CIGARETTE SMOKING . J. Perkins riswol jot Ip OH the west onG er anni A Said he met him near the race course, was Ils~ 2 4 21.—By order of the Seere- | Pp!Pe 02 oe cde of Ach street, Detween Nand | tran. and’ Bor wan Onis Fields, who said he | 56 Sub. CU EO ee ‘antic | Old men use them in many cases instead of cigars, | wit be given at the Lexington Avenue opera Governor's Island, will | Streets the services are galvanized iron pipe, and | Stopped at the Uniontown station, and that he A Rothwell to W. RRiley, subs 20 | because they cam inhale thesmoke, A young man ‘ — w. ey to A. ment of Mr. Belmont. AMATEUR THEATRICALS. This ts the time for the amateur to blossom outim Is becoming So universal that much alarm fs felt. | theatricala ‘The first performance of the season. house by the Mistletoe dramatic soctety. This 4s not to | club 18a “split” from the Mimosa society, which . Barker, | of fashion who does not smoke cigarette be found. They think more highly of itthanany | ranks as the first amateur dramatic ongane Goddard, rear pt. subs. 63 and 64, sq. 98; $200. T. J. - : FENOTY. provement of 8d street, between B and N streets | V/Ser ee al., fetes to M. ‘Cogswell, ‘north hait | ther accomplishment they have. Most of them | tzation of the city. The “split” has taken Elfrida Foree caresset her daughter in silence. | “ e en Southwest, the Commissioners state there Is no The “Real Mermaid” and its 1, 8q. 88; $2,400. M. Cogswell to James E. Berry, | smoke to excess ana inhale the fumes. They — some of the best material away Presently Odalite liftea her head and pleaded: Honorably Discharged. appropriation available for the improvement of ai game property; $2,400, Fisher et al., trustees, to | one after meals and between meals, smoke from the parent soctety, and there will be bitter oui Ss coming home so soon now, and so full Of | panapgreata, Oct’ £1.—The enso of Lewis | his street; that many other streets of equal of Exhibitors, Susan M- Cogswell. south half 1,59. 80; $8100, W. | tween the acts at the theater, and uwn-| Hvairy a winter belnens theme tie te : expects to be here by Christmas; and |, PHI “drug clerk at the almshouse, | St¢8tt Importance are In the same condition, and | ONE OF THE WONDERS AT THE RocKVILLE FarR. | Thompson fo Hirac Price, ptf. Sq: 243; $6.000. | dress for bed with one in tetr mouth. | Thich tile will br carried canbe Judgedehon s—oh, yes, I know by his last Ietter that | Ane e larceny of pathological spect. | Some Worse, but It is mposs:ble to improve any of Correspondence of THe EVENING STAR. Edgar W. A. Jorgensen to §. Maddox, sub. 45, aq. | Cases ere Si ssegaine Teported by the doctors of | state that the new soclety, the Misti peeks to—to—to— he girl's eyes fell — inens and druggists’ materials at the aimahouse, pet opee the work ts author: by ad appropria- RocKVILLE, Mp., Oct. 20th, 1882, 867; $. §. Maddox to Mary E. Jorgensen, same | young men who have lost thelr voice through this | oct pment tuo siteace. - ™ | came up ona writ of habeas corpus to-day, ‘The | UGB bY Congress, ciara ee : “To marry you early In the new year, I Suppos you mean, dear.” oe tas ee Uiereupon discharged by the court. “No, mother, dear, he did not say go, in so many ee Words, but from the whole tone of his letter he evidently meant so. Father thought he did, and | | Beuueviiue, Or. Oct 21-8 child named Wal, | f and, therefore, on rox even tried to teaz> ine about. the New Year's wed- | while playing near the residence ot Parents | imity and low relative position, was extremely at cing me how many hundreds I should londay, was seized by an eagle, rich swooped Mable e take fire or be exposed $6 injury trom the yras in a large tank arranged on a high platform. buy my wedding clothes.” down "upon and sel it with its talons. ‘The | fire adjoining. No blame can be imputed to the z at Was it he said !m his letter that leads you | bird, however, was unable to rise with its burden | firemen, and Mr. Burgess may regard himself as | Wich was painted a handsome merinald. All hess of the case, and asked for the honorable | PUBS, WhO makes complaint of injury to his referred: * distance from the burning building was only three property; The C SSI hi fe $—. B. Barlow to B. Edward J, Ells, pen or have become a prey to some disease | £0 !¥e “Othello” in December. if menistant district uttorney. ackmowieneed the © Commissioners have informed Mr. Charles | County fairs are marvellous in many ways. Here | Subs 9A and 96 A, aq. 210; $12.600._R. Kendall et i amateur dramatic society I fall to ail manner of wonderful things can be seen, | al., trustees, to Kiama 8. McCoy, lot 18 sub. of | siuong boys. Every oMce boy has his bunch of | otal quramaue society I house by firemen on the 11th inst., of the report of ‘2 3 $995.87. . C. Mi A cigarettes In his pocket, and boys in knee-breeches. arge of the defendant. The relator was the fire department, 1o whom the complaint was | Sathered trom the highest mountains to the inner. Dectha cinema tot min ans earl () stockings ‘smoke on their way {0 and from ce Sore ppg a ey Burgess’ house is of one story, shingle | MOst rece&ses and depths of the sea. Gen. Sher- lots 100 and 101, Beall’s addition; jease | School. ‘The ease with which the habit may be | A Chila ‘hed b roofed, and of the dimensions 22 by 12 feet. ‘ts | man had a chance to-day to see for the first time a | Broadhead to @. G. Hubbard, in trust for his acquired has led many women also to adopt 1 I “Othello.” le Outside of New York have SI htt tcl peu | fy evo ag Oa pe | omer a man pry tation | OU ip ofa Bela, | aot cae ay dan wae lai | a eae eet No ‘i ‘ iton exhibition sald it was real. The mermaid Leen rete iodine 9 rae pt | who have independent fortunes who smoke cigar- | Mestricals. ‘They spend no end of time and In front of the platform was a large canvass, on | 1; 94; 197; $——. urch, pt. 16, 8q. 258; $5,200. John Anderson et al. | bands know, but they finally become bold enough ike pirates for leading roles, they backbit rought’ on by it. Its worst manifestation ig | h&ffowing can be imagined than “Othelio’ i thinks juliet.” ‘This will probably be even worss iH tied to them. Ti K. Helphenstine to H. C. | cltesregularly. At first they do not let their hus- | 0D tbe characters iti ie Slander one another sptritedly, and are kept in stees, to 'L. Kissher, pt. 1, 8q. 715; $205. D. H. | tocoolly lean back and light their roll of tobacco | 8122 ce Poepeennd gt ext ;hehas any such expectations? I con- | aud ‘tue child’ made a loud outery which attracted | fortunate in having escaped with no greater loss generally Drunctise eat oe naoome., They, are Stewart BCH: Warner, iol 1¢5q_ 180; $— Bs. | after dinner. 2 end of the beason. The play = are mounted and I saw nothing of such an intention when | the attention of an older sister, who drove off the ‘THE COMMISSIONERS’ MEETING, Picture waa very attractive, ait in Sse she | H. Warner to Horace Gray, same property; $16,555 THE “ PASSION PLAY” the characters are dressed with a total ‘disregard ae ae bute wasters manincant bird of prey. The child’s injuries are serious. e a the mesting of the District Commissioners | passers by did not notice tt their attention | H. Wolford oe - tres a 8, tag ara 1s to be produced during Christmas week. A bare | of expense, and professional actors are often ene aly this, mother, s : ee fo-day they agreed to continue the approprition | 8 ‘ = | university, sub. of Mt.’ Pleasant; ann ent of the fact has created a sensation. | gaged as tutors to help aspirants along. The most Be wrote that now he had inherited Greenbushes Remonstrance from Maine. for tie Aged Women's Hote in Geornerown, Mowery Whe ened Oech ee ae epee, | Davidson ‘to NH. Goldsborougih & xfer. jriet | ANBOUNCEMent of the my Important, besides the two societies mivaed are eee Bnd all his A " ey, he was rich Pe ‘1 = PR a . ers, who yelled to the crowd to ‘step up a5 When Manager Abbey proposed to produce the | !2 ’ pis aura’s Ty as rich ORTLAND, ME., Oct. 21.—The Portland board of | ‘The nuisance complained of by the health officer | + Tr: aad see the greatest wonder of the world.” The | 5+ $4. 401; $1,800. W. H. Stant to’ Joseph Framer, Kemble club, the Amateur League, the Se: 101 1 ver pa he again; | «cainst 1 posed continua one we | of o] arges and scows u- In ¢ai ‘ing awa: $ “e 8 lot 6, sq. is ir . W. Karby, sul roar was rai , ant i@ Was compelled, muc! Fechter ih, the Montague Bactine nesonn ay home, tepatr and refurnish | tizhts on Cape Elizabeth. The general opinion, | iu rureme ane channel, was considered, and the | wes of blue cloth with brass buttons, the suit | 1006, 84 ke = err : moned th - improve the land, and farm tt on all th Sirongly expres iples, and m place a paradise for us *in. He wrots, mother, dear, as of certein Oxed facts” strous to both life and property to remove the | have them removed, Se ie ee aoe ight, “A remonstranee was drawn up and signed for ibere Ss hothing certain In tuis world of | imzton to present the matter beiore the ght-house | {9802 @ Ym, brought Wd) from that institution | went lke ths: “Step up ‘ere everyone and eh. : ‘ated the lady. bourd, If necessary. ra ki cba at \ 9, Sq. 216; $3.075. W. H. Yerkes to George Wesser, nt = ‘a ing. Ak | and the Amari d, Was that it would be dis | health oMfe-r and harbor Master were dizeed as | LENE a Kind of a ckoss béLween that worn by | % 84. 54; ae eR against his will, to abandon the undertaking. it palace car con- | Suv.C and Ub 10, sq. 451; $725. F. He Towne | though the present conditions are different, a hue | fF a great many years, a:@ have viewed ductors. ‘The man that lectured on the mer- | t0 Conrad = INTERESTING VISITORS AT THE COLUMBIA BUILDING. | mald was rigged in 5 to Suste P. Green, : , With charity, bull am bound to confess xe i all present to be sent to the light-house board. | "Today: Me. Stuuterbare inte eee Tecture Was as, MOpeL: os Us HON, Suit, His | Toexer to Ne Drumolon, sub $, eq. Ow gory | fore. ‘The performance will take place under the fie was very presumptuous, my dear Ittle girl, | 1! was voted to send Consressinin Read to Waele : fe Holmes Cate to FO. McCleary, Sub 1, aq. 8013 | Diay. "Hanes, the costumeh Ie Ingele inveratea | and thoroughly palatal now than eter betare, {p the Columis-ioners’ ofllce two very bright look- | see the mermaid and fisten to the story of the | $1000. E. Cammack et al t)’ James &. Waugh, ft x nth. Thave ran these ’ an ‘Sq. 883; $—. James H. | #24 cry will probably be raised against It as be- | Struggles to attain supremacy in dramatic management of Salmi P. Morse, the author of the | Possible, they are worse or more stagy and a8 be re! bo} : in the undertaking. I went to see him to-day. art bas ot changed. nor bas min cS tng and well-veliaved children, one & boy. about | min that captirea Net. it ts the only reat mere | SUD74 S240; $5,600, Helen D. Green to same, | tt wo, UnTer ALINE: ,L Weut to 90 iulm to-day. SS yg : poor «." ida “Forel 0 I tc years, and a girl al e same age. These chil- | maid ever placed on exhibition. ‘Cs r subs 7,5. 150; $1,500. R. al. in, adams e3, wig = RRE! COMMENT. Ml psdihons hair aha acento hee Claim for Damages, dren had attracted tue attention of Commissioner ones bition. “Captured by me “Sue J NEw YORK, Oct 21.—A. action was begun in the | We-t several weeks ago, during a visit he made “my prec ; me to di You | U: S. district Court tis aiternoon by the Pennsyl- | them, and he subsequently interested himseit In Sreet all this youthfal folie op in ot | Yala T.lro:d co.npany, owners of the schooaers } 3 a fate < hy age IT rkle, Buliow, ahd Breeze, against Alex- | ie schools nearest the almshouse, since which Tatnnaee ee €riman for the recovery of $2 800 damages | time they have made fine progress in learning and edt be ‘You at tanee: hate sels by reason of alleed false anil frau- | in their manners and appearance. The boy states nee Fou bow nothin OF oak oes t representations as to the nature of the | that he was born in the almshouse, and the little Lity you Kn the Howse with you, | Uétterial which the company contracted to convey | girl says she has been there only afew yourse Mic L: his no sister You | 2 Sild vessels from Blick Roc ther as brother and sistor. ais, te meal eee t, instead of salt | made in thet 1 phe ben = a ‘. © materi urned oul Instead of sal made in their new role, and by you both may discover—but not tor | © - al pl 5 | pr RAs! E ae ahr +85 represented, to be real phosphate, which nd And the wit the Vess: Sometime about the first of August last a wrt - | man thatcaptured the Only real mermaid Dow on a8 x Ae might The Ross Murderer Takes Back His | “2 P'otest was made to the District Commission- | exhibition, alon with Angus An- Confession. x ; h give him the opportunity CINCINNATI, Oct. 21.—Frederick Captain, jr., who | cent Streets, against the Baltimore and Potomac | their ten cents and saw a paper mache mermaid ° mete to the mayor of Glendale and others a sworn | Railroad Company constructing extra tracks on | about two feet long resting quictly in a sinalt ed the girl, starting to her | statemen: detailing how Harris, a colored min, | that avenue, to the constant annoyance of the cit. | box on the Platform. The fakirs spoke about their snd gathering her black brows over black | M .. cit and his father, Frederick Captain, sr., had | {zens by the loading and unloading of cars, whist. | exhibition aa “Tho anne: that blwed with indignation. “I nate ‘ered A. W. Ross, was before the’ coroner | ling of engines, making up of trains, and other-| partment.” The men did a I J «ite him and I fear him, ¥ 28 a witness on the inquest. ‘To the sur- | Wise using the thoroughfare for the purposes of a | took in the ten cent pieces at An‘ I woull rather die this day and never behol ! of the erowii gathered to he: of Le again, than tisten to Colone! up here and see the ‘wonder—a real mermaid, | Platns ‘Those who are not Satisfied will be given back good busine: nd his contession | depot. This paper was, after consideration of the | the fair closed for the day, the sallor put the only 1 returned an opinion against the raflroad, which | his arm. Odalite, my child! You are talking ‘i rintend the making of the costumes, W: in the Caribbean sea, near tye land of Menditty, | (Tustess, to R. 'A. Charles, lot 15, Pleasant Plains, | P° a0 vie aS oat the memere is nelther houstown nor city: where | yohe Querman’s sub of Pleasant Plains; $990.97. | soy'Snore hair, in. rian}, fuemen are five feet eleving inches from head to | WE Clark to John H. Ruppert, pt. & Long Mea- | neha She had a pet cal perched om Inrshorioe | From the Cincinnati Enquirer (Dem.) proquring them both admission to one of the pud- | foot and five feet eleving inches from foot to head, | COW: $5,400. E. M. Chapin, trustee, to W. E. Clark, a Wonder say of Sixteen fect eleving Inches, It's | et % Monastery; $1,000, |W: E. Clark tp Elis A. | 4s to be performed this winter.” this fall. If it does Mr. Morrk a Wonder, and it will cost’ you but ten cents or | Berry, same property; $1,500. Barbara Anderson | ‘Sf; dane» quater, one for yourself, your son and | {0.20hn,.G. Berckman, pt lot 16 A, eq. 508; $400, Gaughter. It remains on exhibition but nine days | GUY yen or, SUFI Sing reste ta yad: | People may go to see it or not,as they choose,” | ada 8, Whichever Way the state goes, 1in., to Phila. | Stoutenbarg’s purpose In bringing them up to-day | to be'exhibited te che eee oe erie Where it ts | ER BO Nummer, Surviving tra Sa, Pleasant | Madame replied, her Diack eyes Se. gh i., tO Philla~ end. E e'exhibite neD Of 8 . KDOX, “ , : ” ‘To ugh & Sons, of that | was to show the Commissioners the great progress oy AT Cre ee $2,002.60, National Life Insurance com- | , “Mr- Abbey, you know, was forced to give 1t up, io ‘Tonic. to W. M. Hodges, subs. 76 to 85 and 90 to 95, 68; $580. Ee ees +5 4 : hardtin hand then, and he could not afford to | Samuel Tilden ts in unusually robust health, " (OEM Chapin "sine woserty go> ogi ward | make himseir unpopular. With us it ia different, | Drecze from Ohio 13 very retreehing. ers by the principal property owners on Maryland | ‘Those who could not resist. the eloquence of the Se Sa eH a ‘ale peered alee Hennes SEE avenue, between 7th and 14th streets, and adja- | man who had been in the land of Menditty, paid Noo oaS ee: Pp 5 THE RANLKOAD GuIBVANCH 14 gourK. wasmvarox. | (heir money And A Copy. Of two photograph of eae | S15 810 He t Woodward eph A, Silt, east OS a tcretng bobed ay aed But will there not be the same prejudice | rrom the Towa Stato Register (Rep). ‘Millan, lot @ sec. 1, Mount Pleasant; | *@alus' Biaine, a private citizen, went into the oe of the Navy de. | $440 Aloff Butler et al. ‘to Thornton Yates ot | , qui aumanmements shall go on just as if every- | enn signe and saved his state to the party: » Property on Dunbarton and Monroe streets; | PONT ADR tn tate tie ae ees lng, also a private cluzen, and the greatest mam lively rate. When | $— (quit claim). Malinda Grigsby et al. to Curtis et e Winston, n. 34 34, said that he knew nothing at all about tne mur- | Commlsstoners, referred to Attorney Riddle, who | real mermaid lua bag and carried Ivaway wader Hae ‘095; $200" 30'S, Hester to Smith | Dill. But this Tean say, that no theatrical people | Th€ Tepublican party is going to have @ looks like Rosa Bonheur, the cattle painter, have aren curly locks all over her sional “It is true,” she sald “that the *Passion Play’ | There ts some talk of Illinols going Iso! that e you no fear of public disapproval?” will loom up as a presidential possibility. We ‘This tine the * Passion Play’ will be acted. | say in this connection that Mr. Morrison 18 From the Atlanta Constitution (Dem.) . “Yes, but It was because he was dependent 2; = Lighter, trustee, to ¥. Scheer, | on ‘the good will of the public. “He Met’ bern: | Word 1s sent out trom New York that the Hon We don’t depend upon the public in any “ast half 10, sq. An iry from the Prairies, Re bade : : go. | in tits country We are told sometimes, should og There, you ask a question [can't answer. No- = " sub. Mt. Pleasant, &c.; $200. the same thing and save is state. Will he do eer Danh Se. $20. | yoay will know. There willbe no names on the $ z Will take part in the play at al” mictary hecronttes:, . Fepart has not, yet been inade public by the Com. | » Pottit and James Drips, part 4, eq. 226; $1,588, | Wy abe mereaa ine Play at ally sing objections = - — ther. Come to my heart again, an. missioners. ‘To-day a delegation of property hold- | “ALLEGED THEFTS AT THE GOVERNMENT PRINTING e Courts. to the performance?” erred to the Department justice. Jim your excitement,” satd the lady, holding out SLIGHT ADVANCE IN THE STOCK MARKET, erson that avenue, consisting of Messrs. J. Harri- | Orricz.—Last Tuesday, Miss Locke, employd. in “Yes. Some of the parts will be taken by pro- | From the Buffalo Express (Rep.) r arm: New York, —The Post's financial article | 800 Johnson, C. B.'Culver, C.'B. Church and W. T. | the government bindery, missed $50 trom a drawer COURT IN GENERAL TERM. fessional men—I mean lawyers and physicians— Anil the young girl fell wee ping upon the bosom eas ae mone} a Ket seasy at 33a6 per cent | Walker, called upon the District Commissioners | in a desk. Soon aitrwatds another lady misseda | __Thursda Of her mother. oF call loans, according ‘0 the collateral pledyed. | for Some answer to their petition. They claimed lady allowed some time to pass, in which | Time loans and prime met sroxysm Of tears exhausted itself, nged. The Stock Exchang: ‘aressing her gently, she begun, in a sooth- | but strong to-day. Thi ing ton. i me e bonds, except a decit “My precious child, do you doubt your mother’s | b: Jove or trails : x Tennessee 65, Old,which are down! per cent. Ralls | having failed afterwards to remove the tucks. “Ol, no, Ho, not How ould you ask sucn a | roud bonds are 1 per cent higher, except Metro- | Commissioner West stated that all the District estion of your own child, mother?” earnestly | politan firsts, whic! Wrotrseea Oaaitve, as Y | Wabash general mortgage, 6 “guna? 222 | whether any District: tare con gto ascel had | Cmbassies to the United States and Austria, now | au ureq “Do you doubt that duty isto be held above ali} down 2 per cent to 63. @ Tesult of all the | been Violated, and if s0 to see the citizens righted, | €D route to Washington, arrived at Chicago last = Huctuations im the stock market thus far to-day | The delegation did not seem to be very well satis- | evening. ‘The suite of the minister to this country, 1s an advance of 2a per cent. ‘The stocksin which | fled when they left the District buildings. M. Terashima, consists of T, Tameshina, K. Ohgt en, I have something to tell you, my | the business has amounted to 10,000shares or more Petal weiss: }d one servant. The new minister fs highly edu- which will make you forget all selfish | have ranged as follows: Texas ‘and Pacific, 39%a. ‘ocal Notes. © ted, talks Engilsh fluently (having recetved his | taking of nalso the wishes of your old play- | 41'4,Deliware,Lackawanna and Western 13741393, | . Washington Commandery, No. 1, with Columbia | # vzlish education iu Foeiens Seaham ee Our Own bed-chamber, | Umon Pacitic 106%a107, Kansas and Texas 34a | Commandery, No. 2, Knigit3 Templar, will leave | 01 American affairs. Me 1s about Hity-Lhree years Where we shail be most secure from all interrup- | 35, Wabash preferred ’ 5932603, and Northern | here Tuesday next, at 12 o'clock m.,for Philae | 0 age. costly alpaca dress pattern, and Detective Mc- | Cluded. ntile papers are un- | that the nuisance has been imposed upon them in | Devitt was sent for eaihcle are consequence of the Commissioners giving that e 13 no change in Ug | railroad company merely. the privliege or fa oo Se , Peugh agt. Davis; argument con- yser agt. Shepherd; d After questioning several of | ley Johnson, of Md., was admitted to the bar srarle ‘ up stumping Pennsylvania for Cameron and give the employes, the dress patuern was covertly re- | Charles Shaw, murder; judgment below afirmed. | teil you that many church peopie are ‘interested atheatinn ke h ying | turned to the place whence It, had been remwex | Johuson agte Douglass: Argued una suvmitied. in the plece and desire to see it produced under | lS (tention Uo hastening this Investigation the of 3 In the 53. State | Some extra tracks temporarily during the tine of ‘The $50, however, has not been returned, and it is | _ Yesterday, Melville agt. Baltimore and Potomac is are dull and prices unchanged, except for | President Garfield’s inauguration, the comp ny likely that a case for court will grow out of it. Tallroad company; argued on demurrer and sub- | take place in a theater, but in the building on 23d Tec tnie ce onic mutual reliet association agt. | street which has been ‘used as an armory. This Se ‘Tue JAPANese DIPLOMATISTS.—The Jay ieCauiley et al.; argument conciu are down 1 to 9x, and | @uthorities had to do in the case was to ascertain a ie Equrry Court—Juage Hagner. converted into a theater.” Mr. George’s caso was no greater outrage: , Croecy agt. District of Columbia and | ‘Are arrangements already under way?” ecoroa of clare for which wo hear no epaiteys ie Cranford; heard an submitted. sqihe alterations are in charge of an architect, | as simply more fortunatein belug better Keown, Yesterday, Gibbs agt. Coyle; referred to the audi | and we are now engaged in making the costumes > ington; sale Fatifed nish, Bowle lage Plekreny arts On the table showing the costumes of | Tirters. Lord ington; sale ratified nist. Bowie agt. Pickrell; | some charts on the ta owing the costumes of steno se a 3 stimony jimited to seventy days. Eaton | the leading characters Herod, Pontius Pilate, | ur gocersient arabe oan ee i nity-three years | RET, waton; sale nally ratified. | Dodgeagt-ofley: | Herodius, the High Priest, Judas Iscariot, us¢ | OUT EoveTHment or Che supine noglect of its agente trustees ordered to sub-divide lots 43.and 44, Beail’s | Apostles, ‘the Persians, and the Roman soldiers. Soe 2 » ‘The charges against Attorney General who esteem the play a literary work Of a high * - ? re 1 ‘ o, Henry Brad- | character and believe that 1t should. be brousit lig pe out. We ourselves are church ple, and I can f - aren better s proper circumstances. The performance ig not t | Public woul isfed with his, building, which was originally a church, will be | From the Philadelphia Press (Rep.) Madame threw her cat into a back room and laid | Aya, mosesring muon, infuential triends at wea hie eid many high posts in thectvil | addition to Georgetown, Dougias agt. Douglas, | “Will any of Mr. Abbey's costumes be usca?” | SWitzerland has time and time again enforced. Ton, 7 will tell you of a fatal episode In my own | Paritle preferred 924983. ‘The “short” interest | delphia, to take part in the bi-contenillal celebras | @-rvice of his country. “E> K, Woddgense tre eae appearance of absent defendant ordered. ‘No, they will ail be new.” Indifferent. + Shen T wes sounger even than you are | in the leading stocks is lurge and leading rates are | tion in that city. Washington Commandery will | Ler to AUS-tls, WEO lias served ae uninistene PROBATE CoURT—Judge Hagner. “Are those who have undertaken the production how. Oh, that I shew d inive to tell such a tale to | as last quoted. The market for foreign exchange | take with it the full Marine band and Columbia | England, expects to spend two or three days in Yesterday, Estate of Mary A. Stafford; caveat to | Of the play confident of its success?” From the Philadelphia North American. my dauguter! But, Oslite, when you have heard | is dull. will take Schroeder’s band. tuis city, He is about forty years old. | He is ac-| tne will fied. Estate of HL IL Holiness onles oc |. “They have no doubtor It whatever, Mr. Morse With regard to the naval commission ; ityou vill learn just what ‘you have to do in ——>—__ Last night about 10 o'clock a brakeman on the | eo npanted by Mme. Wooyens and Y. Tocla and lowing guardian to pay incumberance, Estate | Toad, selections from the play at my house wa | ment by the department at Wasilugton to kepet Grder to save us all, and especially to save The Market. B. & P. railroad, named G. Shorley, while engaged | oue servant. Howard B. Fox; order of publication. Estate | larze number of guests, including clergymen, law- Zour noble. generous, honorable father from| | BALTIMORE, Oct. 21.—Virginia 6a, consols, 67; | 10 coupling cars had a hand badly crushed. He Tuin and disgrace, And then, Odalit-, when you | do. second series, 35 bad to-day. jae oe Sou aneie aer een BALTIMORE, Oct. 21.—Cotton dull—middling, 10%. | avenue and 1ith street, where it was dressed Uy Faeees Nee cae ed ee ee Flour quiet snd unchanged. Wheat, southern eats | De Hemmctt c sf onto: persuasion, wiil T utter. 1 will leave our | j'jogl"t3: dor seabed fet gman eae ceouthern red, | A colored boy, fate in your hands, and you shall be absolutely pelt iE 1 3-11; | venced to 30 estern winter red, spot \d Octol - 07: free to act. Come with me now.” 108," November, 1.08 %al-08%¢3 “D Les er to report Ellzabeth Adams; will proven, admitted to probate | Yers and other professional men, and it was the | Sl! the fovernment navy yards, and we avenuo. and: Iith ‘suteet, Whers Hew Cee | g COON AND Woourn Mrs oF Evsor—The | and ictters issued to's, Wr Pillage boat aa Must admit. that Philadelpinia has lost all intereas September number of consular reports has just | Will of John Downs filed with renunciation Se They all clamored for a public per- named Edward Parker, was sen- | been issued by the Department of State. Thi ee xan Cee ‘Will of Russell Brace | formance. lays in jail by Judge ‘Snell this | number ts devoted to reports on the cotton and P! : ‘ which of Luem can be dispensed with and sold, Most enthusiastic audience I ever saw. ‘They were in ‘the question, and is quite indifferent as to te result. and letters issued to Helen JHE AUTHOR OF THE “PASSION PLAY.” ~ ees q = D. Brace; bond $6, Will of Paul Wilson; filed | wr. Morse is an elderly man. He has had a ‘The Evidence. December, 1.10%sa | MOrning for sneaking into the store of Mr. Rich- woolen mills of Europe, showing the area of land | ana proven, and letters testamentary applied for 2 z spe sote Un Cashiers arm and they arosefrom |; Suny, hugat dt, Com couibor, dea | Ard Gudgcon, No, 110 fen atest, and stoailng 96 | occupied, Gf lait, taxes pald, inter otspinaia | BY arHet, Wilson. Will of W. 'W-Jashaon, ad | Curouos history. For years he was assgcate | rrom the Caso Inte~Oces (ap. jor_& Moment they stood, quit» accidentally, | do- ¥« ell ow, 8S: western mai WB Meer! ‘80a | 15 days additional for stealing five peaches from | number of looms, amount of wages paid, average | M!tted to prodate. facing « tall mirror between two windows on thi - 3 ary, 8148 | Wm. M. Newton at the Center market. earnings of employes, cost of living, etc. Ramet rellected tare rata that,tnltror for the | white, goats do. mixed Adatte Poonarintcia, Seas | Nelson Wade,a genteelly dressed colored man,was woul . cuit to decide which should bear off | to choice ‘lvania and Mi 6.00a18.00. | W! mi a persona! ‘the palm for beauty. Provisions easy but not quotably lower. Butter tri for | violence to her." Se Nihilist Incendiaries in Russia. right piace. ee eee ee te Se he court committed him to jail ald to-day Bays: rin the 2 the people. His play was produced in Sau Fran- a Force, the OWN of Moma eT OF gAlbel | choles westorn packed, 23005) creamery, 32a andnote | pease tor cis mente oe ty bonds fo keep tho aves cet turd, has covered the wiots | Marion 8 autisells onder cp Satay De themes | slack, bat eres there tt Was withdrawn under A tisha Sack Gk Danes th er Of Mondreer, one s = - a 3 ond hdrawa le Old places on the western shore of Marylin ness anal Fotued, fiat. Coton dull~iio cargoes ord | P°ante" Lewin of St. Petersburg since yesterday. A vast circle | Antisell administrator; bond, $300. Will of John | pressure brought to bear upon en he & tall, stately blonde, with a superbly rounded | penned, inh. Mnidk fuxar qmiet—A soft, 974: copy 2 7 refined, 1734. firm, 1.20a1.21. Baltic, 1s said to surround the capital and to in- form, # rich complexion, and an affluence of golden i. Receipts—flour, barrels: herself naked through an opening 5% by 9 inches brown hair, rippling all over her fine head, and 33° Oo busiia: Boe rani ab ba. be ad A battle occurred at Lampasas yesterday between | the Emperor now is. ‘The fires are in the w Beck. She wore an inexpensive, closely fitting Gress of dark blue serze, whose very plainness set portant—If Trae. Four tured. testamentary issued Ann hi ‘reased his determination to bring Brin th Y showing to the best 0X, State Honda umn Seana ord; bond, 810 ‘ a out sed wn popula approval sme suns Wales Sank Rnote Istana ney of her complexion, shor SEITE ag ASOT . it lef Justice aavatg that splendid beaty putt gy eS sopeatnger thts ancien Doeaonene Ae Rev. Robert mai Ades ee of the Metho- ui, einen oes Ae ver-| Various ronors have been afloat regarding the venus Was it on py tty e nit ; "i 7. Robe! ine, senior ¢ A 3.ver= s 4 Stine F Secetas Ge Sed ae ae ei Lane at way; | character than that of Mr and Mrs, Colones wr Chas, Preston, larceny; motion'for a | Grand Opera House. It has been reported that | 1 street, property fell 10 per cent in value at the dist Episcopal Church south, died at Aberdeen, | dict guilty. 'a pale rose tint, and her lovely blue eyes 4 Sihors | Yesterday at No. 1219 New York avenue. ‘They | Miss., yesterday in the 83d year of his age, new trial filed. Hollert W. Dryden, a prominent, citizen and for | sentenced to 65 days injalland pay a fine of Band | sft thls Yeas tt would be converted into a hovel ues tree NDON sol 420?- BU, 8. bonds, | Soened them tothe PuBe, We eerste and | MALY Years a Lendl jn tis sixtgrascond yont | Canty s Atea Bab Sad Sion ele Te eae | gor at tate theater ter Mr: Abbas, about tute er Way, Was pl 2 1 7 3%." mot e ond year ul ine cler] je * Peewee Se ee $e TUG, extended Se, 109%. "Erie, 45%. ° Atlantic hse ee inden Snpeal ansaulte sentence reduced from Aen Aage es day, and he said there was nota grain of truth in| — TeeriMONY OF HIER NUSBAND AND DAUGHTER ard Borry, burglary and larceny: jury | it. ‘Almost. every Wook there 1s some new story. Seemed Reavy with unshed tears "00. sists, Fok a ave made extensive improvements In their retail Her young daughter, Odalite, eqnally beautiful She was of medium height, and her form, though | and Great Western second mortzage trustees’ corn, | With presents of bouquets and flowers. ‘The ‘well rounded, was slender almost to tragility, Her egies, 26. Iinols Central, 199. Pennsyivania Ceutcal, | Was overcrowded all day and ‘many thousand’ Read was stiail and covered with a fine suit of | OF. Healing, 31%, Ontario and Western, 28. Tipping Jet black hair, whieh she wore carelessly, | LONDON. Oct St, 2'p. m.—Erie, 49%.” Atlantic ana | Uand of muste Was 1m atiendanes ate Se ere Wartly ina black net, partly escaping down the Minos" Contest, “52 Pennsylysnia ‘Central, Shoulders. Her eyes aid eyebrows were black as | go Jet; her features “were delicate and lar, and turing company, of Paferson,.N. J., which manu- mitted to a young colored pockes) ese >, tell t made his contract with Mr. Abbey he brought his | From the Buffalo Express (Rep.) 1. ‘Freights dull | C@Ped from the Camden Jail last night y forcing | Of incendiary fires, extending from Finland to the or oad tok testamentary Boned to ‘Nelo costumes, properties and the leading players to | welost elght Congressmen in Onto, where Hub» ie: ite of Jol A. Hi $2.00) bun: Sora, aone® guia, BN) ba p00 | 11 & door. the Smperor mow is “The es wrod tio were, | gnition Sree Alberts Seeeeme ee narS | Ne paige she woe ais ation OF | bell aa ne an gathered into a mass at the nape of her graceful | bu 27. - | Very sensitive on the subject. He dislikes to dis- = Boricen, comme honge oiticars. and 8 party of | Tor a Longe tee oreo ae en | ea aD ober 37. Hatate Of ele | Seer senalitve ok the watl ‘The clamor against his wu = Smugglers. Four of the smuggiers were stiot dead. | {0,8 long time, ‘They are aitributed to the ni- hus Ford; will adm! to probate and rec- Of the perfection of her figure and enhanced the and amount in the vicinity Peyton Randolph, false aMdavit: | arter this year it would be converted into a hotel Paopties home. spr lace ¢ bou- | Nine hund: Dolphin Manufac- | 5 days. Edw: quets were given away. During the evening a company hangs dt the eet are factures flax carpets at fing, are out of em- | duction of ball id a rt think maki! Was 80 great that it was almost tinpoastble to get | ployment on scoount of a aeike’ of part of thelr | “Yesterday Augt, Brooks alias E. H. Dent, grana | °F, the hous? 96 It 1s, and doesn of making , 81% ‘Ontario and Western, 2834. in the conservatory. A count shows that over six | number. The strike ‘occasioned by an order | larceny of horse, bu Estate of Henry Bonitz; order | With Charles Dickens in his literary work. Becom-| ir. Beecher denies the existence of the ty] jrisette Bonitz administratrix pond | ing interested in the Passion Play, he began pre- | The dally papers continue, howev o . Harvey; proven and ad- 2 resence in Variou Lee ey 7d, state or Jus, | Paring himself to write an English version of | Pi tus I. McCarty; answer of William H. Cia-| literary merit, To this end he spent eleven years | 9¢TS and crimes ag: A cable dispatch from St. Petersburg in the | gett, executor, and order tor delivery of watch | in Palestine studying the manners and customs of , to Feport parts Of the country, and mure fost women are ae numerous asever. Perhaps Mr. Beecher didn’t look in tap New York, at a cost of $8,000. The opposition of | peli did help, and gained two in West Virginia, Is Mr8. Scoville Imeane? In the Scoville insanity case in Chicago yester- notice Of motion for re- | Fut. in fact, Jay Gould is making a good profit out day Mr. Scoville testified to traces of insanityin the Guiteau family, from the grandfather downy rey 3s; plea of not any change. He takes pride in having a theater 2. al other little things that he owns = It fs v. ‘Mrs. Scoville, he said, first showed signs of insanity” <fitason merino dress platy ade closae | _ MOvzstesrs oF Naval. Vessxa.—The Tennessee, | N46" ‘keep the sidewalk open. ‘Not the tenst ac: | Supreeaing the Working hours, eke pe: hanged. obscure In all the ft Germany, where | Joseph a aly by Yanuc, Alliance and Enterprise arrived at Phila- | tractive portion was the display of beautiful Ereat ‘towns: ny. PI Gordon, having unstamped cigars in | pox where ie easy bec Corner of the | tne physician attending him and contessed it; su” It for no other rea- e- | Catholics do not predominate, the elections have | possession; plea of guilty entered and sentence keep It for his or Geoi sequently she denied she had made the confession. delphia this morning. signs for weddings, dinners, etc. nates a favor ot the. liberals, ae Ge pac aor “Benjani gts a a = aly save moma + iting, that hs can "amuse Mei} ‘She soon became violent, nervous and te a nt the: aA USES rom a Swalbut ont of ike roan ae pretty gictars | Gorxa Wesr.—Adjutant General Drum and Col | _ Fine xp Nanuow Escars.—The residents along | internation) Sitting in Brusséls yesterday o p oe Gsapyeared. liberal Germany was at heart pacific. sentence wl lady could tell the daughter sas Gen. Sherman will also go to Leavenworth | occasioned by the burning of a small frame house eit the captains of the Various: eved { ald corapel the poor girl to give up her often repeated, and it was not until the building | teur Rowin: association was ‘cons oun dreatn of happiness with her chosen over, | SfixtsraR Youxo’s Wire TULA private letter | Was enveloped in flames that an alarm was struck. . ih {ts action in regard to the Hillsdale crew, Berry, burglary and larceny; ball reduced to witcue dugtzeth and accept & | received in this city trom Mr. John Hussell Young, | THefe Were several colored persons tn the house, | “rwenty ‘thosaad wtoors rec seuste wad West | Pps" rife of Colonel i who narrowly escaped, losing all their effects. r PHLUOR, Whom she Tose. | U. 8. minister to China, gives the information thas | TES AMTOWW escaped, losing all East Capitol it they tail coor e mye el lsh as # specimen chapter; but | he arrived at Pekin on the 12th of August, but was | streets, and the fire department er Pepe very | The London Daily News soys that dealt ‘tai Aa the Reuss | hada os Wes a ober, Seine ns | RY nt accents ge gaa | contents nds rata Y¥. Ledger Ask for the number dated ness wife, 10 cont acol by Ing one ae] if per nominal loliars. #, which .n now be had at any news | Country Which settled on her lungs, sence of policemen. After the fremen had the fire be pox ston re not within reach ‘under control an officer arrived, out of breath, lege clubs, the Ama-| guilty; sentence suspend Benjamin F. . cugratulated upon | Fletcher, grand larceny; not gulity, Eiward | hasbeen made a test case. If the plaintiff, who | mah, and eonfess-d to witness le with. and attempted to leave the house; she confided international arbitration conference Herr Lasker, | gust Brooks, alias Edward H. Dent, larceny: plea = byte gp ce tes psc ai | East Capitol street, between 4th and Sth, were Gene stag, declared that | of guilty withdrawn and one ot guilty substituted; SUIT AGAISET THE “4. her griefs to the servants; lost nt to Galite's chamber, where, in pri- ae Md faucets at Leavenwored, Rane | f0used curly Thursday morning by theery offre? | member of the German Relchstag, declared that “A ded. Joseph ‘T. Gordon, baving | Much interest is taken in logal circlesin the sutt | famnlly except for himself; and within the past ——# secret so terrible that she be- | to attend the rifle contests ee nes a Sl ebesd col ‘in his lon, ‘Plcaded | of a Mr. Story against the Elevated railroad. It | Mouts had deserted him too. She f ." claims damages to his property, is successful, it | she wrote and sent ag ‘will put the company in a very embarrassing con- cet Poutce Court—Judge Snell. dition, a8 there will be a frantic endeavor on the Thursday, Jno. Watson, colored, assault on Rich’d part of hundreds of other property owners along ings in| Butler; 15 as Amelia Snowdon, threats to hhe delay in | confederate bonds are ‘again reported, the ‘price | PUUEr: $5 oF 15 ‘Woman, named Malinda Niomviay | the lines of the several roads to secure damages Personal bonds to Keep’ the peace: Grant Daf The Nitional Cotton Planters’ association at | array; $5or15days. Daniel Hannat n, fast driving? Py "| Little Rock, Ark., yesterday resolved to hold a| continued. Richard Bates, it larceny, (four OF aneuwa ofies, F: @ the Ledger mailed | WANs 70 Couxr tas IxpIaNa—The Indian | when the remark, “Ah, there’s a policeman now!” | WcuG. centennial cotton exposition in 1884. conbinasL sone ether oe ay fo you for one x" ling three ‘dollars to | agent at the San Carlos agency has informed the | washeard, ‘The effcerioverheariie the suacancy he- pos gases) mn, vagrancy ‘Twenty-two new cases of yellow fever and two | days. ‘George Whi Robert Ben cher, 182 Wiliam street, New | Commissioner of Indian Affairs that Gen. Crook | ‘rted in Neher rake Grins and complained of the | aeaths were re rted at Pensacola, Fla., yester- ‘ork. deaths Apache Indians be required to report at the Indian = Gnanee A: dao Evrrysopy warts rubles now, but few realize | agency every day, 80 that they may be counted. THE NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. . Houghton, charged their valic, as @ ruby of true red color, brilltant | The agent asks advles trom the Leder steer ‘Thefollowing aze the ovening and closing prices false returns while collector of the port of l_ without dark shade in center, is | the subject, which is now under consideration cf the New York Stock Market to-day, a3 reported | AMboy, N. J. was found guilty yesterday and times @s much as the finest old mine ‘isch, “4 recommended to the mercy of the court. mii of same size. Such a stone 1s rarely seen, | SECRETARY TELLER Will leave for Colorado this | YY Special wire to H. H. Dodge, 689 15th stres but Howard & Co. of Firth avenue, New York, | evening. 0.) C) Name. 0; 6 iy answers ve Fequire- | °~ —|—| | me: {s probably the finest in the country. | Tux Conrracr for furnishing a cast tron base for |" ofc Nor. & Wes, p.| 5634 bi ‘Unttl scid they will be pleased to show it and in- ‘%5)s|North Pac ....| 4535| 44 Vite comporison with any ruby which can be pro- Do, pref.....| 92%) 9255 m3 ‘27: A Novee SwrecssG Screxe—J. A. Vall, D. | 39 Wandexertand Freak Cornish were .) Republican says: “Among the many promi- | months. eee a wee] C1 ning on the of the ducking season is this | bonds to Fett for titegsi use of tic mefls. Their plan was. if Sided Saree preskient Arthur whe, Mary ‘write to parties for merchandise or for 3 is our the name of “Lee & Co..” and rei o'clock 3 h Wau for standing. Vail would 3e 0 Lee & Co. were responsible srrest wos made on Hi 1 ‘was at ‘fit. park; $5 or 15 days. has requested that the San Pedro River and Fort | tech minutes aiter the fie broke out, ee” | day. ‘The whole number of cases to’ date 18 41,878, | Profanity: $5, or 7 do. loud and $5 or 15 days. Williaa ‘Dickeon, coe James Lucas and Albert Frederich lo, Ma ry Donohue, profanity; $5 or, ‘|Northwest.... as 185 @ PRESIDENTIAL Visrr,—The Havre de Grace Sore tineate ‘nilemen whi ‘visit Havre de Grace | Nora Shanklin; or 15 George 4 | Bx each jovember to participate in the firstday's gun threats to ~4 aT) ‘Philade! phia, yesterday, by Postal I 1 Bey a8 Dee! fooon al: tealieat Sent she had poisoned him. ittie effect upon he He ays. Francis Bell; torte and or seen Collateral, Walter Pumphrey, Of improper intimacy wit thatshe was growing y of und and door open, an remonstrated with r. ‘The next witness was Mrs, Fannle Scovile Hats pers, Mrs. Scoville’s daughter. Mer‘ : ‘old. = fortelted collateral | ie i ! do, ; do, as to the actions and Sareeases Tare dence in the main of her ——_———e- g ? hl : H : fF Ad M : 5 A a 4 : ii 5 or baleen heb ag mo beri Allen, colored; or 6 months in ‘peace, inthe county: a defer fk