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69 3 UP IN THE CATSKILLS. Hew the Biggest Mountain Hetel in the World Came tobe Bullt—A Millien Dollar Chicken—The New West Side Madson iver Hallroad— Through frem Washington to Saratoga the Same Day Without Change of Cars. Correspondence of Tx EvEste Stan. Hover, Kaarensnrit, CaTsxtut, MOUNTAIN, New York, July 8th, 1883.—Philadelphia lawyers are Supposed to beat the world m™ their Itne, and one of them, the famous patent lawyer, George Nard ing, who bas made more money than he knows Whatto do with tn the big cases he has had tn hand sinc» he won for Morse the great telegraphic Sult with Bayne, is now indulging bts fancy for buliding the largest, handsotaest, and most com- Plete mountain hotel in all creation. ‘This ts how he came to set about it. For ten years he had deen summering at Beach's Catskill Mountatn House (now known as the Old Mountain House, where he got good air and such table fare as Suited the convenience of his independent and pinionated host who seemed to think he had the nonopoly Of the Catskill mountain business, One day Harding wanted some chicken broth for a Sick child, but It was not “chicken day” at the Mountain’ House, and none could be had there, 80 Harding sent down to the fiteen miles, and got a chicken and took tt [FFICIAL DRAWING OF THE LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY, SINGLE NUMBER, CLASS ““G," Drawn st New Orleans, La, on TUESDAY, JULY 10th, 1842. FULL PRIZES. “he Leved Wie For Myself, . BYL A PAUL Amtdst the roses, lot my dear wife stan: Herself the fairest, sweetest flower of I think, as from her slender, snow-white hands She lets the honey-petaled blossoms fall. Amidst the roses while the daylight pales, Our home stands golden in the setting sun; And neath our vine-wreathed porch she never fails ‘To give me welcome when the day is done. An‘ when I meet her happy, love-lt I know ft cannot be through sordid pelt That I have won my life’s most precious prize— Sue loved and took me simply for—mysel? Amidst the roses, lo! my darling stands! Herself the sweetest, fairest flower of all I think, as from her slender, snow-white hands She lets the honey-petaled biossoms fall. ——_—___+e-. THE HIDDEN HAND. By MRS. SOUTH WORTH, AUTHOR OF “THE BRIDE OF AN EVENING,” “THE DESERTED WIFE,” &C., &C. CHAPTER L THE NOCTURNAL VISIT. * * © Whence is that knockin; ‘How s't with me when‘every sound appails me? * * * Theor knocking. ~ New Scheel Trastecs. Appleton P. Clark, W. W. Curtis and Dr. Charies B. Purvis were appointed as school trustees to- Edition. Clit Tlrams to The lan The Kempton Park Races. AMERICAN HORSES BEATEN. Lonpox, July 14 —This was the third day of the July meeting at Kempton park. The races for the Kempton park July handicap was won by the Duke of Westminster's four-year old chestnut colt Whtpper-In. Mr. Cumberland’s three-year old chestaut colt Cheveley (late Pastry Cook) came in second, and Col Forester’s six-year old brown horse Toastmaster third. There were 17 starters, including Mr. J. R. Keene’s four-year old bay colt Golden Gate and Lord Rossmore’s (formerly Mr. Lorillard’s) five-year old bay gelding Passaic, eee ee General Foreign News by Cable. THE NEW SUEZ CANAL SCHEME. Loxpos, July 14.—The Standard says the ment are sounding M. de Lesseps as to whether any modification of the agreement in regard to the Suez canal is possible. It 1s not belteved, says the Standard, that M. de Lesseps will agree to its being materially modified.—at a meeting of shipown- ers, held at Newcastie to-day, resolutions con- demning the government's agreement with M. do cou “Sarl sar! stop, sar, If you please!” cried Wool, going after him. “Why, what does the old fool mean?” exclaimed Old Hurricane, angrily. “Sar, de Reverend Mr. Parson Goodwin say how he must see you yourse’, personable, alone.” “See me, you villain! Didn't you tell him that I had retired?” “Yes, marse, I tell, bim how you wer’ gone to bed and asleep more'n an hour ago, and he or- dered me to come wake you up, and say how it were a matter o’ life and death.” “Life and death! What have Ito do with lite and death? Tvon’t str! Ittue parson wants to see me, he will have to come up here!” exclaimed Old Hurricane, suiting the action to the word by Jumping into Bed and drawing all the comforters and blankets up around his head and shoulders, Mus’ I fetch his reberence up, sar?” es, Iwouldn’t get up and'go down to see— Washington— SHUT THE Door, you rascal, or I'll throw the bootjack at your wooden head Wool obeyed with alacrity, and in time toescape the threatened missile. After an absence of a few minutes he was heard returning, attending upon the footstep of an- other. And the next minute he entered, ushering in the Rev. Mr. Goodwin, the parish minister of ‘St. Mary’s. “How do you do?_ How do you do?_Glad_ to see you. sir! glad to see you, though obliged to re- ——_._—_. ‘The District Oarsmea. THE AUGUST AND OCTOBER REGATTAS—OTHER BOAT- ING NOTES, The regatta committee of the Columbia boat club feel very much encouraged with the prospects for the regatta to be held on the fourteenth of next month, under the auspices of that club. The entries do not close until the 10th of August, and it 1s thought that before that date the list of entries will include quite a number of prominent clubs from different parts of the country. All the Prizes for the various races have been secured. Nine of the twenty-six individual medals to be awarded to the members of the victorious crews have been completed, and are on exhibition at Moore & Leding’s As heretofore stated, there ts but little prospect that etther the Analostans or the Potomacs will take any active part in this regatta. They will, however, throw their boat houses open to visiting crews, and offer them all the facilities tn heir power. the uresof the uumber drawing the Capital Prize of $ THE OCTOBER REGATTA. 35. In the meantime, the Analostans anf Potomacs are going ahead with theirarrangements for hold- ‘The eubseribers having supe! 4 the SinzleNumber Z ceive youin bed! Fact is, caught acold with | Less-ps were passed, ing @ joint regatta in October, and they predict | to the kitenen to be cooked. The landiord objected Drawing, Class G, Louisiana State Lottery, hereby cer -In the south entry! Hark!—more Foockiog! oe. this severe change of weather, and took a warm CETRWAYO SAID TO HAVE BEEN DEFEATED. that it will prove @ very successfulevent. The | to the trouble of Uhis special cooking. at frawn from the 100,008 Seay ie ee Ae aay negus and got to bed to sweat it off. You'llex-| Duxsan, July 14.—Fighting continues in Zulu- | individual prizes for the various races have | Harding crushingly that if he wasn’t Prizes corresponding to them. cue mae} land. | I¢is ool, draw that easy-chair up to my bedstde for worthy Mr. Goodwin, and bring him a glass of warm negus It will do him good after his cold ride.” “I thank you, Major Warfleld. I will take the seat, but not the negus, if you please, to- Hurricane Hail 1s a large old family pet reported that Celewayo has been de- Dullt of dark, red sandstone, in one of the lon Hest and wildest of the mountain regions of Vir- ginta. The estate is surrounded on three sides by a with the way the botel was run he Dulld a hotel of his own. “By J “I never thought of that! I bell: he did. He quletly set about th the adjacent mountain land to thy already been promised, and itis expected that a umber of outside clubs will be on hand to contest for them. TWO OPEN REGATTAS AND A MATCH RACE. Witnessour hands at New Orleans, La., this Tuesday, July 10th, 1583, g- T. BEAUREGARD, fo, - EARLY. 2 Prizes Cashed in Full Wittiout Deduction. feated. ENGLAND AND THE VATICAN. Rome, July 14.—Cardinal Howard has left here for Euglana. It is said his mission 1s to ascertain issioners, purchase of ati extent of aome coe - | 25.000 acres, and then, in September, 1980, started al the tendency of the views of the English gavern- | _ As the matter now stands the Potomacs are op. ? 00 contest : Gee : gar 1 w participating in the August regatta, and | force of about 1,200 ‘en atid 410 teats building aa range of steep, gray rocks, spiked with clumps of | sh! Ment in regard to founding diplomatic relations | Posed to participating in the August regatta, : = Milan, Tenn, Sad Fort hed Terie, Bake No. os 20" | dark evergreens, and called, from {ts horseshoe ‘Not the negus? Oh, come now, you are joking! | hetween England and the Vatican, ina creeing eee mountain side and erecting a huge hotel on the crest of the mountain, §,000 fect above the Rea and tO fert higher than the chickenless Old Mountain Hous: The diMcuities in the way of butlding th Zig-zag roads up the face of the mountain Where the engineers sald no roads could be built and afterwards dragging the material for th hotel up them and erecting a house of this size in the depth of a bitter, stormy winter, were tm- Mense, but energy ahd money overcame them, and on June , 1881, the hotel was opened for use" draws second’ capital prize, $25, 000, sold in Boston, Mase. Toronto, Can., Gainesy lle, Tex., and Burgi Mercer C y. No.'6.763 draws urd capital Py $10,000, who e sold in New York. Nos. 15,907, 81, Graw euch $6,000, sold in New York, Philudelphia,’C) cio, und Labadicville, Ta. — Nos. 9,756, 23,801, 74, 248, $5,778, 95.438, draw each $2,000, fractions sol't Oricans. Chicago, Washington, St. St. Paul, Minn., Asheville, N. C., Lock Palestine, Palo "Pinto and Fort ‘Worth ‘THE PUBLIC IS REQUESTED CAREFULLY the Columbias, for stmtlar reasons, will keep away from the fall regatta. In that ease 1t may be con- Ndentiy predicted that the Columbtas will be un- willing to let the season pass without again cross- ing oars with the Potomacs to endeavor to wii out the defeat which they experienced at Lyne! burg, and a challenze will be forthcoming. Two open regattas on the Potomac anda match race between the Columbias andthe Patomacs are, ‘therefore, on the program for this season, ‘THE ANALOSTANS MEAN BUSINESS. Why, it will keep you from catching cold, and be amost comtortuble night-cap, disposing ® you to sleep and sweat like a baby. Of course, you spend the night with us?” “I thank you, no, Imusttake the road again in a few minutes.” “Take the road again to-night! Why, man alive, it 1s midnight, and the snow driving like all Lapland.” “Sir, Lam sorry to refuse your proffered hospl- tality, and leave your comfortable roof to-nig! i and sorrler still to have to take you with me,” sal form, the Devil's Hoof, On the fourth side the ground gradually de- scends in broken rock and barren soil to the edge of the wild mountain stream known as the Devil’s Run. When storms and floods were high, the loud roaring of the wind through the wild mountain gorges, and the terrific raging of the torrent over its rocky course, gave to this savage locality its THE FORTIFICATION OF EASTERN PRUSSIA. Bertin, July 14—Gen, Bronsart Von Schallen- dort, minister of war, has been Inspecting the fortresses on the eastern frontier, and has drawn Up a report advocating an extension of strategic Tallways in east Prussia on a large scale. STRIKING WEAVERS. 14.—Two thousand weavers at ne have struck work, NOMINATIONS IN IRELAND. , Louis, Mo, Haven, Pa. Tex. Loxpox, Ju Ashton-unde! once, July 1d alco saan Paceonita, awa pom tte com DE position and colossal stz>, - se ill-omened names of Devil's Hoof, Devil’s Run, ‘tor grevely. Papell —Mr. Re ‘. Not for two years past has there been such a IS A conspicuous feature of the Whole Catskt! eto notic S 5 4 “ Htonshinitice the neve and enlarged Scheme to be drawn | Uowened names 0 ‘ake ME With youl No, no, my good air—no, | the O'Cobnor Don, liberal, have been nominated recto S2-CAPITAL PRIZE $75,000. a TICKETS ONLY $5. SHARES IN PEUPORTION. LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. “Wedo hereby certify display of the true rowing spirit among the Ana- Jostan men as at present, Two crews have been rominent in this practice; one captained by Dick ‘airo and stroked by Jerry Johnson, and the other captained by Will McKenny and stroked by How- ard Johnson. either by day, when It appears like White cloud resting on the mountain top, or at Hight, when electric lights throw I out tn’ relter against the sky lke an aertal palace. | Its fier Stories in height, with stately wings and ptazza: and has a frontag . ‘The dintng-room bas a seating capacity for 1,300 guests, and the Kitchen can cook for 2,009 p without Inconve. Blence, The hotel will accommodate 1,000 people sed Lo bulld a number of umanding sites in the neighbor- hood for the use of other guests The house ts fnished in hard woods, walnut and ash; the fur- niture and hangings are of signs; and, ih fact, the Whole establishment shows the most lavish expenditure of money im the Way of con- struction and furnishing, WILL IT Pay? The hotel ts In fact a hobby of Mr. TManding’s, Who has chosen to expend his money in develop- ing the Catskill region and opening Its attractions to conventent access, Just as other millionaires ex- pend theirs im yachts an? fast horses. Me has alreads spent about $750,000 in the purchase an‘! improvement of the land, the erection of the hate) &c. ; and the costwof uther Improvements lated will swell the outlay to a round mills for the seat in the house of commons for Wexford Dorough, to il the vacancy caused by the resigna- Uor of Mr. Healy, who successfuliy contested the Tecent election in county Monaghan. SSeS Sak Assisted Home Again. ‘EW Yorx, July 14.—Two female pauper immt- grants and their children were sent back to Eu- Tope to-day on tie emigration commissioners, One female pauper immigrant and her children were also returned to Europe on the steamer Egypt, which sailed to-day. poco 2A dante Civil Service in Baltimore. Batrrmone, Ma., July 14.—Civil Service Commts- stoner Dorman B. Eaton and the local board ex- amined to-day fourteen applicants for positions. Of that number, eleven white men and one colored man seek positions in the custom house, and one white man and one female were examined for de- partmental positions. The examination will be Concluded this afternoon. —>+—__ Through from New York to Chicago. Burratv, N. ¥., July 14—A meeting of rep- Tesentatives of the Grand Trunk, Wabash aud “ackawWanna rallroads has been held here to-day to make arrangements for a new through line be- that ts too great a joke—haf ha!” ‘Sir, I fear that you will find it a very serious one! Your servant told you that my errand was oue of imminent urgency?” “Yes, something like life and death—” actly. Down in the cabin near the Punch Bowi there 1s an old woman dying—” “There! I knew it. I was just saying there ht de an old woman dying. ° But, my dear sir, what's that to me? What can I do?’ “Humanity, sir, would prompt you.” “But, my dear sir, how can I help her. Iam no a physician to prescribe—” Major Ira Warfield, tho lonely proprictor of the Hall, was a veteran officer, who, in disgust at what he supposed to be ill-réquited services, had retired from public life to spend tue evening of his vigorous age on this his patrimontal estate. Here he lived in seclusion, with nis old-fashtoned housekeeper, Mrs, Condiment, and his old faintly Servants, and his favorite dogs and horses. In person Major Warfleld was tall and Strongly built, like some tron-limbed Douglas of the olden time. inib.gharacter Major Warfield was arrogant, dom. neering, and violent; equally loved and feared by | ® PL: = 5 his faithtul ol] family servants at homes. disiixed The 1s far past a. phys 'an’s help.” 5 and dreaded by his _nelzhbors and acquaintances | (Nor am 1a priest to hear her confesston— abroad, who, partly from his Rouse, and partly | ({Her confession God has already received.’ from his charater, fixed upon him the appropri- wie and I’m not a lawyer to draw up her ate nickname of OLD HURRICANE, There was, however, other ground of aversion sir; but you were recently, appointed one besides that of his arrogant mind, violent temper | ft ne 's of the Peace fOr Alleghany?’ and domineering habits Old Hurricane was said | “Yes. Well, what of that?’ That does not com- to be an old bachelor, yet rumor whispered that | Prise the duty of getting up out of my warm bed there was in some obscure part of the world, hid- | ®2d golng through a suow-storm to see an old den away from human sight, a de Wolnan expire.” ‘ ie ae aht child, poor, forlorn, and heart-broken, tur- |, “I regret to inconventence you, sir; but in this ther whispered thit the older brotuer of Ira War. | 19stanee your duty ucimands your. attendance at feld had mnysteriously disappeared, and not with- the bedsiie of this dying woman—” out some suspicion of foul play onthe part of the | _ “i tell youT can’t go, and won’t. Anything in that we supervise the arrange- ments fur all the Monthly and Seine Annual Drautoen © The Louisiana State hottery Company, and oa wae age and controd the Drawings themselves, vad that the same are conducted with honesty. Futrness, ant | mivoed fouth toward all. parties, and we authorize the Canpany to use this certificate, with Fae milesar Gus | signatures attached. tn ile advertisenenta,”™ Comzissioners. BOATING NOTES. Last evening Mr. Robert Leding gave avery Pleasant party at the Columbia house. It was the lntention to spend the evening at the landing, but owing to the rain that part of the program could not be carried out. Instead the barge and two Pleasure boats (the Blue Bird and Josie) carriea the guests np the river. After returning to the house dancing was indulged tn until 11:30 o'clock, when a bountiful supper was supplied. Ellis Ward has taken. the Columbla boys in hand, and has out an eight and four every after- noon. ‘The Whist club, of Georgetown, had an enjoy- able barge party from the Columbia house, A. D. Kerr was coxswatn, with the following crew: Young, Moffatt, Harban, Pedrick, Towers, Balch and Murphy. "rhe passengers were Mr. and Mrs. Win. Orme, Misses Rente and Annie Jones, Dou- gal, Lockwood, Graves, Carroll, Burbarin, Moffatt, SSSEEE Incorporated in 1868 for twenty-five vears by the Leats- Jature for Educational and Charitable purycses—with =. capital of | $1,000,000—to which a reserve fund of over $550,000 has since been adhed. ; a: Cassin and Getty. the hotel be made to pay Interest on thls enor ke a ake OE Te ee He, Sts franchico was | only person Ih the world who had a Strong inter. | reason Til do Anything I can send she shall | ( Make arrangements for a new through line be- mo} ament? Perba ener a ade 8 part of the renent State Constitudon adopted | est’ th his. “taking Off.” However thes things | have.—Herel_ Wool, look In thy breeenes porker: each ‘On Thursday Mr. Edward Cady had as guests in | MoUs Investment? Perhaps the owner does n mecemiber 2 » D. 1879. formed of the Lackawanna from New York to But- falo, the Grand Trunk from Buffalo to Detroit, and the Wabash from Detroit to Auburn Jignction, from which point the tracks of the Baltimore and ‘Onto will be used to Chicago, ——__ A Knights Te: and take out my purse and hand it tome. And then go and wake up Mrs. Condiment, and ask her ‘a large basket full of everything a poor old | woman might want, and you shall carry it.” pare your pains, sit. The poor woman is already past all earthly, selfish wants. She only asks your presence at her dying bed.” “Butlean’t go! I! the ifea of turning out of my warm bed and exposing myself to a snow- storm this time of night!” “Excuse me for insisting, sir; but this 1s an HW duty,” said the parson, miidly but firmly. might be, it was known fora certainty that Old Hurricané had an only sister, widowed, sick, and POO, Who. with her son, dragged on a wretched ive of ill-requited toll, severe privation, and pain- ful infirmity, in a distant city, unaided, unsought and uncared for by her cruel Brother. It was the night of the last day of October, 1815. The evering had closed in dark and gloomy. About dusk the wind arose In the northwest, driv- ing up masses of leaden-hued clouds, and tn'a few minutes the ground was covered deep with snow, and the air was filled with driving sleet, the Columbia barge Dr. Bulkly, Judge Cady, Mr. Mulliken and C. J. Kintner. The Columbias will give another dance at the boat house next Friday evening. pee New Buiipixcs—Mr. A. Heitmuller ts tearing down the old building corner of N and 14th streets, and proposes to erect on the site five handsome brick dwellings, to cost about $6,000 each....A four-story pressed brick front bullding will be erected by Mrs. Elizabeth Cullinane on the east side of 7th street, on the site of one of the old expect an fin fe return, but 18 looking to tt future When he shall have carried out all b plans, Including that of bringing visitors by r: to the very door of his hotel, which will place crown of the Catskills wituin two h New York city, and correspondin Lo Philadelphia Baluimove an’ e he has lek ; hotel men in terms that wil show the wor Tunning a first cl Phe only Lottery ever voted on and indorsed by the peo- le oF any State. At never scales or postpones. Irs Guaxp SINGLE NUMBER Drawises take aly. NDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FOR- 'H_ GRAND DRAWING, CL al, AT 8S, SESSSSLTESSEESETELSSTE ar Pilgrimage to rope. New York, July 14.—About 100 members of the Apollo Comahdery, No. 1, Knights ‘Templar of Chi- go, In command of Eminent Sir Knight Norman T. Gazette, arrived here Unis morning on a special | NEW ORLEANS, TUESDA 159TH MoNnTHLY DRawise, CAPITAL PRIZE $75,000, 100,000 Tickets at $5 each. Fractions, in fifths, in pro- cessful Inanager can be done in the way mountain hotel. It 13 es! ° H ao ete Os : vim | tran witch left Clueago on the 22th inst. Many of | Stores now being torn down, ‘The Cost Of the tun. | mated that thereare now hwy dace aaa is OF PRIZES, ee TC aR AI Cee all grow le EMe I oe a morTOn | cheae mental mplars were accompanied by their | provement will be about $12,000. Mr J.J Meyer | the Catskills: and withthe improved fuctiiues t Tanti See ACRES EE Tae ce in is | eno miorrior eae may do tats Dutaaeanwalie, | wits and damien UNG partecete pilgrimage | is the architect, and Messrs, Hurlihey & Wade the | Teaching theia offered by the opening of Ube Wee. Cantal Prize of | Gr their capricious old. masters pefiaigieg wed | to-ulght, being stll in tue comuniecton of te peaesy | ¥2 Europe, ae builders. ees Bie chat An eaaibes wat eo dented. 2 Guna vege ot | going off in toty toa banjo break-down eid in | YOU Are "bound to get up aud go with me vo this been Nonesniaiewiarene a THE NEW “WEST SHORE” RAILROAD, 5 do. | Uke quarters of their next neighbor. womal ens e: Local ewe RESULT OF THE INVESTIGATION. By invitation of the rallroad and hotel owners, a Upon this evening, then, there was leftatthe| {And what the demon fswanted of me there?” sse0 10 Sauony, was released vie pall bo ts ‘ : ; Party of newspaper men, representing leading U ‘a Vi ‘To receive her dying deposition.” Batu, N.Y., July 14—The board of trustees of | cases for larceny, was released from jail on his “ee *j ° 2:0 Hite Tousetiopen ane Weak Sanna Bis] Uinw recatve dying deposition! Good Heavent | the souior homemse it ekoneive, Seek at | oases LOE larceny, Papers in New York, Philadetphta, Baltimore and oc on0 vant, Early in the evening the old house was shut up closely to keep out as much as possible the sound of the storm that roared through the mountain chasms,and cannonaded the walls as If determined was she murdered, then?” in alarm, as he started out of bed and began to draw on his nether garments, “Be composed—she was not murdered,” said the pastor. exclaimed the old man, | morning, when resoluttons were adopted fully ex- onerating Gen. Pitcher, the superintendent, and commending his course, and discharging Rev. Jno. Cowan, James Turner and Felix Duffy from the home; ‘also, exonerating Trustee Jonathan Robie 25,000 ‘To-day, F. ‘t. Browning, for Anthony Hyde and 25: 000 others, flied a suit agt. John J. Daly for $200, the penalty of bond of defendant in the suit of Fiu- gerald agt. Hyde et al, J. Shillington sends Harper's Magazine. Demo- Washington, to the extent of about a hundred caine up here yesterday over the new “New York West Shore and Buffalo rallway,” Just opened to the Catskills, “The Washington and Bultimor 1 4510. re. Py ‘Well, then, what isit? Dying deposition! It} and Quartermaster Leavans from the charges pre- | rest’s Monthiy, Frank Leslie’s Popular Magazine ots were entertained handsomely at the Color- =| IMAL SIT WAS Site MITE: Condiment een ttc Radon | maust, eGusery Berimely eilanned tee ale maak | ee and the Young Ladies’ Journal, all for August, — | NAde hotel, Philadelphia, Friday night, by Mr to sleep. hastily drawing on his coat It was about ten o'clock that nicht that Old “Ie does concern a crime.” ———— The Races at Monmouth Park. George Harding, and Saturday morning they, with Application for rates to Clnba should be made only the Philadelphia press men, were taken In chi THE NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. to the Office of the Ci yin New Orleans, sae si . iz prit by Mr. Wm. W. Harding, of the Philadeiphia In- t 4 . annel dres ‘What crime, for the love of Heaven? MONMOUTH Pak, July 14—The first race, a mile the followt are the ovening and closing pricss nhs 5 sthonnew ~- eeu ened tre ee ee ee ae paWR ERE ER See Lat AML not at liberty to tell you. She will do | and a qnyrter dash, for a purssof $500, was won by | Cthe New York Stock Market to-aay, as reporved guirer. and usiered to ibxurlousiy provided parlor | money order, ack ‘only to” warm and bright fire, taking his ease in his own | that. Kinglike; Parole socond, Fair Count third. Time, tyspecial wire to H. H. Dodge, 589 15th stroat. T the Pennsyly M. A. DAUPHIN, z bedroom. This was the hour of the coslest enjoy- | , “Wool, go down and rouse up Jehu, and tell him ae = — GG | pia road. (AE Jersey City the party was guned I, r sf jame, Same, y the New Yorkers, and the train, consistiug of It NEW ORLFANS, La. ment to the self-Indulgent Sybarite. And, indeed, | to Buue Pere Nee see ee tor ae Guilty ot armor, "so | “smoker,” a drawing-room car and a st cone P j ——— = = Tn | every means and appitance of bodily comfort was | Ig n m to put the black draug’ Found Guilty of Murder. Cen. Pacific. r. & Wes p.| 40% 895 | putter car, amply supiiied With poe le oF P*Ct*<T YouR FURS AND WINTER CLOTH | at hand. Strong oaken shutters, ani thick, heavy | horses to the close cartilage, and light both the | Rrcrwonp, Va. July 14—Burbara Miller, col- orth Pac ..../ 49 | 48% | and drinkables, turned from the. Pennsyie ING AGAINST THE RAVAGES OF MOTH it ee Geet or Toni Sue sae ace Ta Tea ttson sour | rede O0 int tas eHAer OE eee ee Data +1 S34 S83 | Foad upon the tracks of the “West Side” road at cs s < air, and so deadened the sound of the wind that ds s ~~ accessory in the murder of her husband, 2h1303% 1 omm e Huds - == its subdued moaning was Just sufficient to remind | Pardon, parson, but that villain always leaves the 3 | Commenced the ascent of the Hudson by this ne Miller, by Charles Hennipee, her paramour, was to-day found guilty of murder in the first degree as accessory before the fact. Boe es Mayor Lewis’ ‘Title Confirmed. Nsw Haven, Conn., July 14.—The supreme court of errors in the contest. between Henry @. Lewis and F. 8, Andrews for the mayoraity of this city decide that there was no error in the judgment of door ajar after him.” ‘The good pastor bowed gravely, And the major completed his tollet by the time the servant re- turned and reported the carriage ready. ‘The Devil's Punch Bowl!” was the order given by Old Hurricane, as he followed the minister into the sorriage. “And now, sir,” he continued, ad- dressing his companion, “I think you had better repeat that part cf the church litany that prays to WY Ty Ont. & West..| 25%) By 2055 29 Oregon Tr’ns..| 815; 803% 243g 12334) Pac. Mall 424) 413g Peo. D. & 357, 35% Readin 953 95 St. Paul. 31% 182% St Paul pref..| 07 $5 10645 St. P. & Omahal 45 Blip, 50%) one of the stormy Weather without in contrast to the bright warmth within, Old Hurricane, as I Said, Sat well wrapped up in his wadded dressing fowh, reclining in his padded easy chatr, with is, ead thrown back and his feet upon the fre-trons, toasting his suing and sipping lis punch. On his left hand stood his cosy bedstead, with its warin crimson curtains festuone1 buck, reveal- ing the luxurious swell of the full feather Bed, and and picturesque route. A railroad up the we-- Side of the Hudson has been talked about for many years, but owing to the expense and diMicuities o- onstruction nobody seemed inclined to tackle the job until lately, when a company was forme. Composed largely of Pullman Sleeper company men—Gen. Horace Porter und others,—and Jus’ one year ago the work of building the road Wa entered upon With such energy Chat tt is nor REFINED GUM CAMPHOR, 30c. PER POUND. L. C. BISHOP, Druggiat, 750 9th street. corner H street northwest. | Loox Ocr For Focnrs Jcry. anid Do. pret. pillows with their snow-white linen and lambs- | 0@ delivered from ‘battle, murder, and sudden Tais tila ToT Tene esi oD ia Eh Rend Pas 93%) oe Sirect objector aan ae rn bi inain. Received on consignment a large assortment of wool ees Inviting een Becn ok this bed- oa cone AG moulds ee tain a recount of the vote. 192 /101%|Wab. Pac. $,| 26% | the road 1s, of course, to run? ther ceaper nt Py re ang, aS —————. + ? “ af ‘| % aie carat newonest Sead ‘and she corner of ‘the fre-piace stood Oid | Black Donald and 1 ine J. Central, Hurricane's ancient body servant, Wool, engaged | in warming a erimson cloth night-cap. FIRE CRACKERS, TORPEDOES, FANCY PAPER | '"ITUipe this” aid Ola Hurricane, as he sipped LANTER! his punch and smacked his lips—“I take this to be ipset In the darkness of these dreadful mountains.” ‘The above we pub- lish as a specimen chapters but the continuation Of this great story will be found only in the N. Y. upon it in opposition to the Wagner sleapers, used. by Vanderbilt on bis road on Une other side of the river. That they have Dullt the rond to hold and not to sell 1s shown by the thorough manner ofits ‘Telegraphic Briefs, The mortality In New York city rose this week from 1,051 to 1,110, WASHL GTON STOCK EXCHANGE, tht t 2 id. ction, Ratlroad men say It ts the best con- 5 essen hum: joyment—sit- | Ledger. The Hidden Hand 1s the most popular | | The steamer Spartan, built for the Windsor line, Governments. Bid. constructio : | Wholesale and itetail at the Lowest Market Price at Hapnee ae cote warns chate before, ‘tho Aree Story we ever published, and Capitola, its spirited | to ply between Philadelphia and Boston, WAS | United States 5 extended 3. 101 ‘Structed Rew road for travel in America, and tue | toasting my legs, sipping my punch, listening on | And attractive herolne, is the greatest favorite of | launched this morning at the Harlan & Hollings CH. RUPPERT’S, 328 Nos. 403 and 405 7th street northwest. | Ger Tx Besr. “THE CONCORD HARNESS.” United States 4344, 1891, oni United States dia, 1801, ‘registe United States 4s, 1907, Goupon.. United States 4s; 1907, registered. District ef Columbia Bonda. Permanent improvement 6, 1891, coi: Permanent unprovement 7s, 1891, cur Market stock 7s, 1892, curren: Fifty years’ funding 3-658, 1924, experiences of Ue newspaper men who came-vver 12% it 112 list 1036 the one hand to the storm without, and glancing on the other hand at my comfortable bed waiting unere to recelve my sleepy head. “I wonder now if there 1s anything on the face of the earth that would tempt me to leave my cozy fireside and go abroad to-night? I wonder how large a promise of pleasure or profit or glory it would take now?” “Much as ebber Congress ttse’t could give if It allheroines. Ask for the number dated July 28, which can now be had at any news office or book- store. If you are not within reach of a news office, you can have that number of the Ledger mailed to you by sending s!x cents (postage stamps will do) to Robert Bonner, publisuer, 182 Wiliam street, New York. ——$_—_+e.—__ worth Company’s yard In Wilmington, Del. The French national festival, commemorating the capture and destruction of the Bastille, was celebrated in New York to-day by the French resi- dents of the city. ‘The Rev. Hannibal Stanley, formerly in charge of the Presbyterian church at Lake Forest, dled at Chicago, of heart disease, yesterday. His remains will be taken to Dunkirk, N. ¥. sterday,—aud many of whoin are old hands at ¥ travel,—rather justifed this claim. On some portions Of the way the speed was at the Tate of 57 miles an hour, and there was no per- cepuble Jaror oscillation to disUngulsh it as anew road. Ittsin fact a superbly-buiit, double-track, stone-ballasted, heavy steci-raf! Ine, and it ts hardiy necessary to add that the cars for the pas- ng a 109? A HINT FOR CAMPERS, Sire hiiskrionce and Gasiisht Gomsnaice: Senger (raffic of the road are handsome and come u ; a s rc ; f are mig | fortabie, as the road will cater langely for that | LUTZ & BRO 2 “Yes,'and more! for ¥ wouldn't leave my home | 0 # Wyoming Cow Boy Makes Mis | road at Roanoke, near Rochester, N-¥., this morn. | LUTZ NOT VANDERBILT'S ROAD. A story has been afloat that Vanderbit had gobbled up this road, but this 1s disproved by the Columbia Tusurance Com Bed. ¥ Insurance Company. Raiiroad Stocks. comforts to-night. to insure not only the pension but the thank§ of Congress,” satd the old man, re- plentshing his glass with’ steaming punch, ‘and ing, was run into by a train, and all were killed. A proclamation will soon be issued by the Cana- dian government regarding the quarantine of ves- | 497 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Adioininw the National Hotel. From the Cheyenne Leader. ss Metropolitan, 76% | tact that Vanderbilt: undes n api <5 ‘4 Peres Sels from the Mediterranean coming to Canadian | ¥ capt —* | fact that Vanderbilt undertook recently to pre» Re | ee an in} One old campaigner gave me the particulars | ports, on account of the spread of cholera in | N° Capitel ana 0 street, Vent the passage of the Pullman siecpers of the pLRONKS and HARNESS in great variety, at Lowest allen Mis cides vende ots sipping ite conteats | of his daily life. He never took off his rabbee Eeypitan porta. ended West Side road over the Delaware & Hudson | Prices. +29 | filled lass, and, i! el a e 3 . —.___ Board of Public Works, Green 8" 96! = m Mends Glaee, Crock sou May Mill the warming-pan and warm my | CoAt, he told me, while It wasraining. He wore Not a Counterfelter. Mase tal ee | Canal Ca ration (4 connecting Ink of oth the n rockery, t is allen f . ve on Market ' : tos . Wood, China, Leather, | bed, Wool. ‘The fumes of this tragrant punch | his leathern “chaps” all day long. He wore Mand and Hudson river roads to Saratoga) on the ground Ke. slid a roc pet] A CARPENTER’S TOOL CHEST SUPPOSED TO CONTAIN ‘3 | CONTRABAND ARTICLES—THE OWNER ARRESTED BUT RELEASED, are beginning to rise to my head and make me sleepy.” ‘The servant filled the warming-pan with glow- shoes, not boots, but also wore leggings. In the evening he was dry from head to foot, even if it had rained all day. He was especially care- that be had an exclusi Wagner sleepers 01 30., however, refused to adtait ‘ontract for runniug the er that The D. & HL claim, and con- toughest aud most clas- 70 20 98 "sequently tke Pullman West Side men will rum FEE tic Glue on earth! 4 | NS cavere rate conn poe peas it ee ful to keep his feet dry. His bedding wasnotnear-| A sensation was caused at the wharf of the Uhelr sivepers all the way o Suratoga, EM) shoe Cn ene | ous OW Hen io ho ne i to toast | ly 80 bulky as that of someothers,but he thought | steamer Excelgor this morning by the arrest af a FROM WASHINGTON TO THE CATSKILLS AND SARATOGA, z neq aud Cer | ous Old Hurricane. The old man continued to toast | {¥ $0 bulky a Ath vthoe” to P. chi Hee Peni, Absolutely Un- | his feet, sip his punch, and smack his lips. He | itample. Some men carry with them heavy | carpenter nani¥a Oliver P. Chappelle and the con, ‘The Opening of this West Side road affords an Dnished bis glass, set t down, and was just in the | coveriets, and even make up a kind of mattress. arable! NoHEAT! shed Dis et down, and was aoa a aaa Ton Dlakets, | Bscation of his chest, on a charge of having coun. | second National Bank 106 | opportunity, that is likely to be langely Improved, = ‘ipi | 2ct of drawing on his woolen night-cap prepara- man, however, had three woollen blankets, | terfeit plates of United states ‘Treasury notes in al “35 | for Washingtonians to reac sk! Sara- | Nends wren ae Dect Bathe ‘and Ratio: | tory tu stepping into his well-warmed bed, when, arubber blanket, and a large piece of taupau- | nig oe ‘Tho Baltimore Sun pileaeke Nacional Garstal Ta bone aad bs aina corer ride Pherdeoracag dad caged | Goods, Brte-a-brac, Jewelry, Metals, Billiard Cue Tips Lie ae Startled by a loud ringing of the | jin. In making up his bed at night, he spread | contained an article which alleged that there had | Hel Estate Title Insurancs 60. 7 Ss roe Leaving Washington by the 9 os | Gramnentnod ery tind, Hoo Hack Farthenwareaad | "SMWinat tue foul end can that mean at this time | tl@,TUbber blanket on the ground “rst. | onaned an counterfeit plates and burglar’s tools | Peumsylvania Telephone Go ed ad | everything else with everlasting inseperable tenacity!! ‘Manufacturers of Gumnmed Labels Textiie Fates. Fine Carriage and Pianos and Cabinet Mukers, Scroll Next he laid his tarpaulin so that its "7 SDHC CST eat eT ee uP IDE Ris top was even with that of the rubber blanket. nightcap, and turning sharply around towards shipped to this city from Massachusetts. The train, passengers will reach Saratoga at 10 p.m. detectives have been on the lookout for such a and the Catskills some hours eariler, They thus Fixixe Up Porx’s Case.—Thursday night some was found to contain nothing except his ef ter’s tools, He stated that he had. just arrived One stole from the state treasurer’s oMice at Nash- | avold the troubie and delay of Uke transter turough Sawyers, &c., supplied by gallon or barrel Wool, who, warming-pan in hand, stood | Then he stretched the tarpaulin out flat, and it tee yng Soa pee ee es ville, Tenn., the bank ledger containing the ac- | New York city. = ce apt, Bott 5 by Madi, post-paid, 10c. extra, Lert me See anmatity ‘What does that | was perhaps twenty feet long and eight wide. with the back of an old $10 note engraved on it, | CONtS with the depositors from May, 1877, to UP THE HUDSON. 5.0. OMEARA © COn, Lest Pa. ay, Washi! p.0. | apace has less it’s venigntea | Next he put a coarse woollen double blanket | Hetective Mock was summoned, and on his arrival | 74nUary, 168% It waskept for M. T. Polk, now on| reaying Jersey City, the West Side road takes i. ‘Pa. av., Wai ton, D.C. ‘Deed, I dunno, sar, less it’s some nighted | down over the rubber and tarpaulin, leaving the | round Ch: lle in the act of claiming his trial, by Capt. J. C. Fleming, and contains the en- ‘g be Grocorn Stationers Hardware aud xenora oven maith | STabellor tn seurctto! shelter out’n de storm. lower half of the blanket rolled up at the foot. | gage, and put him under arrest. He eas teen g, | tries’ relied on by the Prosecution to convict Polk. | ™ way up the valley of the Hackensuck, the view 50 rocers, Stationers, Hardware aud eneral stores, Fee I ee et Lk OL OMIA Uther wae HiSted in tebe ae ee {ne Treasury department by Detectives Bia ona erp fect dan apse papery todaerpanend 33 Hi, > 24Re Qnd everybody gone “away or gone to bed but you OL tess bis Ini gathe th Then the and turned overto Otter Brooks of oe ‘secret |, 4 as, War Pe oe. Ramon | until the train emerges from a short tunnel near 0 ° IMPORTER axD TAILOR ‘At this moment the ringing was followed by a | hi uf ot the other two iankets which had been | Service detectives. His chest was opened, and it | L20cad! eekonn Cuban patriots, | Haverstraw, when a magnificent view of the lake . 3211 Penney! ‘Aveuea Wecthcioet loud knocking. rol up was drawn upon the rest. In this Se E| wzaza aptenenete 44 EF eexee RE; wR E* wanz Hid DR. CHEEVER'S ELECTRIC BELT, or Regenera- tor, 1s made expressly for the cure of derangements of the procreative organs. Wheneversany debility of the generative organs occurs, from whatever cause, the continuous stream of ELECTRICITY permeating through the parts must restore them to healthy action. There is po mistake about this instrument. Years of use have tested it, and thousands ot cures are testified Vigor, Sterility—in fact, any trouble of these organs is cured. Do not confound this with electric belts adver- tised to cure all ills from bead to toe. ‘This is for tho ONE spectiod purpose. For circulars giving full addreas— Bib 3 Incapacity, Lack of CHEEVER ELECTRIC BELT 00., 1€3 Washington street, Chicago. bus! No telling the earth from the sky. Whew!” and to comfort the cold thought, Old Hurricane ured out sone Glass Of smoking punch, and we ae ‘How I thank the Lord that Iam not a doctor! If I were a doctor now the sound of that bell ut Unis hour of the night would frighten me; I should think some old woman had been taken wita the pleurisy and wanted me to get up and go out in the storm—to turn out of my warm to ride ten miles through the snow to prescribe for her. A doctar never can feel sure, even in the worst of Weathers, of a good ‘he’s rest. But, thank heaven, I am free from all such and it I am sure of anything in this world itis ot my comfortable sleep,” id Old Hurricane, as he sipped his-punch, smacked his Ups and toasted his Al this moment Wool viielel ee stand there nolaing st open ou me ai” Suet ol nl Sree i epee pata cad ool hurried to his master’s side. SPeates atarieee teen do Heborend Mr. png SRR n a sick call, T and got cat it in the snow-storm. Tasca ees a it is to be a dootort in not a parson, either! If I were, now, I might be called away from my cozy © One doe not man) other ordeals. Just as men buried under ground lose the sense uf life, we, the oppressed, have not the sense of liberty. One can only feel it after having enjoyed it. I accept the Tesponsi- bility ofall iny acts. My cup of sorrows has long ago been filled to overflowing; you can put no more into it. Ihave gone through the i nace and am tempered for the struggle. It is our opinions, gentlemen, that- you are called upon to judge. Welove our country and we love our Loc ae we would extend to the entire universe both country and family. eos een se ince. 0G (pea) we will ve : Let liberty be prociaimed, Wet sonality be and then we will be py! - juise Michel showed much coolness and skill her tak Hf must yo aaeated that seas mi adm! showed “a want of tact. ‘You have,” he theory as to bread!” Mme. Michel promptly answered: “‘Yes, for otheral But for myeel spat Bing eyay my life in its decline and ask for ‘the judge asked rather absurdly whether the prisoner had not smiled at peti sage baker's rope puleee “Smiled?” said oe Set eal hat had I to emile at? smile at human misery.’ clty district, Utah,the Secretary of the Interior to- Gay decided that a filing made before a person as clerk in the office of the land register, Tegister de Facto but not ie fur, ha the sone effect as if made before the register, and 1s held to Army ORDERS—The superintendent mounted recruiting service will cause twenty recruits to be forwarded to the Presidio of San Francisco, Cal, for assignment to Ist cavalry. The leave ot First Lieut, Geo’ 8 i Tegimental juartermaster 18th fantry, extended four months. The leave of jor Frederick Ww. Lape ge nti ‘two mont Ha granted eta apse ima, Gorpe sot neers. The leave of Ist Chas. Hay, 284 1 try, is. months. The leave of Saceresciedbnat ae. cieyer ae ame ogee . ; r Maximum, 8; minimum &f ee 2 it in ists, have fought a ‘M. Dreyfus and M. Ji two journal- lueL =M. Dreyfus was ‘The American horse Idea has won a sweepstakes Copenhagel and 1,000 crowns at Copenhagen, English Fashions in Gloves, From the London Queen. The tan Suede gloves are as popular as ever. & Bs bie ag i s i “Marse, don’t le’s you and me listen to ft, and me The road now passes the 33 SPRING GOODS, then we aint oiged’o sturb oursetves wid answer | S2Y % rotectlng the feet The lowe oto tee | rom Nowport News. Va. where ho iad beon at High ‘Torn mountain. a uudred feet ‘abore vos Ly one of Sai ing of t,” suggested Wool. ak ea work asa carpenter. He said the plate SPE pateen, ond from thle pont all the way 80 Ki a ind carefully. selected stock tings, | what, do you think that Iam going to | tarpaulin was then turn up over evel ing. | blank place in the center) was used by him to ton it skirts the river, and sffords a fine view of ‘rouserings: ‘estings of approved styles. Cut, toa It reached a foot above the sleeper’s hi Last | strike off sheets with. Mr. Brooks him ‘i00 made and trimmed in the unsurpewsed manner of tho ested les bm ereneee at corees) to my fall, the aides of aie a oithia’ ‘Zelling him that it wase fae the Spy ng nbd the famous High- — fashion house of Washington. aD. house for fan * a8 this? Go and sider ip tet oe Agate Mis wavaoee pum of 2 good pines rae Penitentiary: oe: tg eg Poapmy me eS 50 foto this sack from the head, and no cold could | £ns¢ to have a; wen cist than those trom the other side of the river. At 100 here—mind ¥ ot to be dis- evident that his statement was true, he would let ue Exzcrae Bus. turved. if wis. traveller, ask’ him tn; secre: | penetrate It I should add that, befure making | fim go ety to the. rather hackneyel tudeen fiver ae Py ROYCE & MAREAK, freshmenta before him, show him to bed. "I'm not | fis bed, he d Svay the ground to conform to Gram. It 18 also noted that the west side is the so toleave my warm room to welcome any- e curves of the ly, and he said it made him THE Cowrnacr FoR FILunG THs FLaTa.—Tho shady side at the time of the day, noon and after, 200 DEALERS IN GENERAL ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES, 207 to-night, please the Lord. Do you heart” as comfortable as it he were in a feather bed. contract for filling in about six acres of the Poto- when the travelers up the east a we ‘30 1408 Pawn. AvE., Opp, Willard’s Hotel. ‘As Wool "took shaded ta r and ed_ the | Louive Mix Speech Before Condem- See ee deel poe Eh ‘30 $0 | The New Electric-Floor-Mat-Burgiar Alarm, Electric door Jeading from nis masters cuaimber, Semtees | ree ter one meteor : lowest bidder, et 23% conta per sable Sane? OP = 50. ie long passages m urrier "2000 Gas Lighting, Batteries and Insulated Wire. Teady t bur:t into the cozy bedroom. The speech of Louise Michel, which she de- the itary , z 38 | inate tran seo-ane_| murine Hideto kt of hi wer Grssg | vere at her recent tial n Pa probably re | Tux NEW NATAL CRUDIEMR Chet agineer thee foo 20 00 Fre.” ncross his knees, and hovering closer to thie | vealed more of the real character of that strange | hoard, will protably be detetvea by Secretary ry bok ef oo ee ? Woot quickly obeyed, and was heard woman than anything else that has been pub- | Chandler to rintend the construction of the naten oeaas iphone x4 = 50 down the steps. retreating | lished concerning her. ‘Possibly,” she said, | new naval c: rs. In. this event there seems to 15 4 Queen 50 so | “Whew !” said the old man, spreading his hands | “it is more than strange to see a Woman defend | be no doubt but that Chiet eer Chas. H. tall chim- 00 oi N D Ix M over the blaze with a look of comfortable appreci- | herself alone, robe against robes. If Thad ex- | Loring will be appointed chiet of the bureau of tral restaurant 50 3 | ANEW DAISCOVERY AN MEDICINE. | ution. “What would indice me to go abroad on | elted the pecple cs Pillage I would own the fact. | foustruction to, succeed Commotore Shock, re- oe 1.0 IMPORTANT NOTICE. from ‘the northwest_—et co raping great guns | T shrink not. before the avowal of any one of my | “ted, 88 he and Engineer Henderson are the only n were landed at Victoria, B. C., 53 “13 | Wr caren 48 houre all derangement of th w Heavens; and Hele Just aa date bene rewrite | acts; and It is not the prison that. can frighten | PYowlnent candidates mentioned for the position. | a! ay, sulforing from an “Oriental “seas -50 | Orwans incon venience i... yused by eating food. 30 | GRIMAGLE ECO kn thee ony from the ground !—cold as Lapland, dark as Ere- | Mé to-day. T have already passed through In Tae Case of Walker against Sewell, Salt Lake | M373,

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