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& CLASH OF JUDICIAL AUTHORITY. A VERY TOOTHSOME DISH. BELLE OF THE KISSING BEE, SIX LITTLE LOVE STORIES, (COsPEMNATION [OF LAND FOR WATER FINANCIAL. POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. 5 ee * ee nH = — —= @ Southern Judge Who Has Great | How More Than a Thousand Frogs a| A Frontier Beauty who Could Work | A Homantic Magriige, Two or Three Wiksreewen Gree: oe RTRESS MONROE, NORFOLK akD TEE Contempt for the Federal Courts, Day Take Their Last Leap in Boston. All Day ana Frolic All Night. Elopements and the Like. Derakricen? oF IEEE, { H Tsvzsrunez. F Sobrh: == Waraxas, by section 1 of the act of 1883, ch. 294 (Jaly GILMORE MICA MIXIXG 00, Lgelicg ‘The federal and state officers in Hart county, | From the Boeton Journal. Coffeeville Letter in the St, Louis Republican. From the Loulsyille Courier Joumal. 15) catited — Fa Rec ape im seg avy or THETARE ana Sunk Georgia, are in conflict. Several weeks ago “What can you expect of those fellows who It would scarcely be doing the proper thing Aromantic marriage was solemnized by Es- | w, and for other purpoee it i, among $8,000 FIRST MORTGAGE COUPON BONDS, after October Ist, 1883. : two men named McDouga'l and Baker were | eat frogs?” was the uncomplimentary exclama- | for me to write the‘name of our host or any of | quire John McCann yesterday morning. The etnat the ‘War shall cause to be a eannene, Bonds have >, four years to Dearing 4 per | MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, at 6: a charged with a serious conspiracy. It was tion of @ noted writer when he heard of the | his family, but to such an extent did one of his | contracting parties: weré Mr. I. N. Byers and SUETEy and mas of the land) eceesary to, aster tae | Cae aren, Suarenton os Sa 100 | ,FOTOMACRIVER LANDINGS —Steamer THOM! charged that these men followed witness | failure of a certain French dictionary, but he | many girls attract me that I have called her the | Miss Lulu Beckley, botti of Shelbyville. ‘They | Wasnt Miground worth ‘of Wentingente mess Gin | SmAEES Sf the Capital Stock. f ES St iam Fare 23 (et ; named Harbin into South Carolina with the de-| little realized that the intended stur whieh he | “Catamaran,” and will endeavor to describeher. | came up here to visit the exposition in the same gxtended, and of the land necessary for a reser- Cents. street i, is desirable. Send for prospectua, or apply for all et Wie ooo eee yoir at that point, the city of which shall not Metropolitan Baak, 6) street, or at Bost, foot termination to kill him, They rode up to the | cast upon the people of France would before | A girl of medium height, with a deep branette | party and probably had no idea of marrying. | Joi SbskPUpe te capacity of which ab = tpformetion, ether atthe Dice of te Company, 683° 6th street 3 and a like sur Tesidence of a preacher at whose house they | long be applicable to the citizens of America. | complexion, hair as black as the raven’s plume, | They went out Tuesday for the first time, re- | yey and map of Pa a neces Se ADAMS & 00.. one: *- ERILLIPS, ALFRED =... thoucht Harbin was stopping, and asked for | Boston people alone call for more than two hun- | eyes as deep asthe sea and as black as coals, | maining till late in the evening. They strolled or ocecibhen mee dam, and the iand requis red for the Samples of Plate Mica and Mica ee amy 8 J MPORTANT NOTICE. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE, — oe be as. eaacing ete inten | dred dozen of these delicious little tit-bits every | With long eyelashes and teeth like a miniature | around together for a while, looking at the Sie Virginia shore: and when surveys and toa ‘she | 222 —S NORFOLK, FORTRESS MONROE AXD THR wed dca eet The cece tiroush the | day, while New York and the cities to the west | @tavcyard, white and regular as the tomb- | magnificent exhibits, and then rere Into | General of tac Dated Sines eae ang the Attorney ADAMS & CO., SOUTH. Rouse and then went off. It was charged that | call tor evex larger supplies. In the towns | stones; about five feet three inches high| the art gallery, whére the presence of so many $24 for the United States the cutelanding sie, Af any. BANKERS & BROKERS, Commencing MONDAY, ‘Sept. 24th, 1883, the popular while this act was committed in South Carolina | of Maine, notably Belfast and Warren, and|and as straight as an arrow. A calico|love scenes, painted so realistically on the which the gate house at Grest Falls stands, by condem- = steamer the conspiracy was formed in Georgia, and that | on Cape Cod, in Barnstable, Centreville and | dress adorned her shapely person,and we looked | Squares of canvas, soon made them senti- nation-* aus 29 F Sracer, a napmen LEARY, the men should be held to answer in that state. | Yarmouth, men are devoting their entire with admiration at her as we sat in front of the | Mental. From there they wandered into the | 2jjsleq that— and earwar are coon the Attor. | Offer special inttucements to buy or sell CBUDE PE- CARRYT vd icc STATES MAIL, United States Marshal Carter swore out war-| time to catching these “Dutch nightingales” | park, where they heard the mellow strains of | ney General ahall proceed to ascortala the Grnste re | TROLEUM, either for east or on anreien Will dears ITH, STREET WHALE, every MONDAY, Fants against them, and was in Hartwell two | for the Boston market. Early in the morning | 40or and asked the distance to Coffeeville: | tne big organ soothed by the distance, and de- claimants of the promises embraced in the survey, and feed cng a Sood ta days trying to arrest them. They both ran to-|the fisherman. or perhaps more properly | She said not a word, but her rosy lips seemed to | lightedly listened to a concert from the Seventh | shail cause to b Sf tne itp mp et is, | We offer small lot Rete Og TONED ATS aod oe TUR ees ward the sheriff with the intention ofsurrender- | speaking reptileman, starts for the green ent with ailngled soars and Somiteton Dine ppemete pend etch every breeze reed District of Cotambis. « descrittion of the | entire ‘act POSTAL TELEGRAPH BONDS, Steamer an Piney Point and Cornfield Harbor fYenses ‘harged by the state, and for | marshes with his long pole and net. The ples graced her cheeks and when she laug! — eir enraptured ears. he electri ights, the aa v. & notice roe "5 sing. 4 wh a they were under honda. deputy | frogs have Just emerged from their dark | she did after a while—her whole face was lit up| music, and the romantic witchery of the scene | that the same hae been taken for the uses mentioned in | with or without Stock, Round trip to Norfolk and Fort Monroe $1.60. Round 1 this \d notifying all clair its to. marshal caught Baker, but McDouzail | slimy beds and are sitting contentedly perched | in a way that Is indescribaple. Mr. Dash saldit| were too much for these susceptible young eee aes eperiod of ean trip to Piney Polutand Cornfield Harbor $1, ‘aid premises to file, within its period of pu INVESTMENT SECURITIES ON HAND PUR- ‘elusive connection with the Boston and Providence Teacied the sheriff andsurrendered. His bo: in some sunny spot ready to begin the overture | was not far to Cofteeville, but urged us to stay | people, and they then and there made up Pa prt byrne Ase epee Sheetal CHASED TO ODER ON COMMISION. ftesmers. Fore from Werhineton to New York, $9.505 men were also conveniently nigh, and likewise | of their morning serenade. Suddenly whish | with him. Jake seemed to know him, and we | their minds to marry. Returning home they | Oty ey the cate Wo invite anen Boston, luding stateroom, berth ° surrendered him. The sheriff refused to sur- | comes the net into their midst, and the next mo- cone rided oe bane ite the nigut, foe homie hen corre ate Sirengenionts a Se ‘All of whith will better appear upon reference to such | fully given. Correspondence. formation SS ee nt: received dasiy wats SE; a a render his prisoner to the deputy, and thus a | ment their director, a big pound-and-a-haif fel- | much like all o her houses in this section, which were accordingly solemnize: an early 2 : INS, oo] clash of authority wee started Judse ‘Potile low, Is, to the great astonishment of his frog- | the wife wasa New York (Owego) woman of} hour yesterday morning. The young couple are | ,,ADq. Whereas such map and survey have been com- Byes Washed GaBiicur ana abt Gee” eat ww E. EROS. ann rE ae: holding court in Hartwell, instructed the sheriff | ship, whirled through the air and landed a cap- | culture, and we spent the evening very ,Pleas- | said to movein the best society in Shelby county. | ° Now. therefore. in accordance therewith, and under Btock. = AREOWSMI to hold the two prisouers, and the deputy mar- | tiveat the feet of his arch enemy. Down plump | autly. And here I will again notice the “Cata-| Both are young and presented a very stylish ap- She shove Toaulrements, X hereby give. a 0g that the | Deposits received subject to check. Leaves 7th street wharf at7s. m.tor shal telegraphed to Mr. Speer to know what to | the other singers. tenor, base and baritone | maran.” She said but little, but seemed to be | pearance. They were accompanied by quite | havebeen taken for theses above irdicetet” Gan ‘We pay SPECIAL attention to obtaining CORRECT POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS, do. He replied by telling him to avoid a con- | strugyling and croaking in startled discord, into | ubiquitous. Here and there, everywhere in a| number of friends, who witnessed the ceremony. (a) FOR EXTENSION OF AQUEDUCT. and RELIABLE information peel ity flict if possible, but to quietly inform the sheriff | their safe retreats, only to return a few minutes | minute. I_could hear her talk to the other regarding our various eet securities, and are prepared at all times to answer ingui- | Connecting with Balttmore and Ohio R. R. at * that prosecutions would be instituted azainst | later and yield another victim to the unrelent- | children—for she seemed to be the general man- A Modern Lochinvar. rice regarding same, perate Bt Alexandri with 7:30 a.'m. erry Boat any person who obstructed the processes of the | ing net. A good frog fisherman will catch four- | ager—and her tongue would pra like a beli- | From the Rome (Ga.) Courier. HARRY C. TOWERS & 00. diately et _ comin and federal court. Since then Mr. Speer has re- | teen or fifteen dozen a day, but an inexperienced | clapper, but before us she said but little. A young man from Atlanta, named Dean, BANKEKS, BROKERS AND INSURANCE, for Curriomans Komi et. ens cs aoe ceived a telegram from the sheriff stating that | amateur will find this apparently easy sport a| About 8 o'clock she disappeared and I looked | passed through to Rome last Saturday In search 5, joxrees ‘ UBA! and intermediste landings, returning Fridays, On Sat- McDougall had been tried on both cases for | difficult job when he attempts to rival the pro-|in vain for her. After awhile a wagon was of a young lady, named Miss Bettie Speer, from pase sees an 826 feet to its eastern Hit at the iteof | _my31 1420 F STREET NORTHWEST. = Ay and intermediate which he had surrendered himself, and hal been | fessional. Sometimes shooting is resorted to | heard coming, and in a moment more astrap-| the same city.’ Tap Sparks told the searcher | *epry in proposed to take ‘and acute: wile Ge he fol- acquitted. The sheriff stated that he woul {hold | instead of netting, and, again, the little red- ping big fel coe about wane came a and ae belied cheered the young feel ‘8 baggage lowing tracts of land at the sites of the several shafts, P. BIVATE Srocx Teceonarn Wires é 4 Pavorss. att r fo sonable time toa ‘ow a) flannel bait on the end of a hook is used to | asked for the “Catamaran.” “I’ ere di-| to Rock Run, Alabama, and thither sped Mr. | viz: atnot. Sit pce once: toewe lant pe ee Mr. | entice the frog from his rereat- rectly,” said her voice from some invisible quar-| Dean on the first train. Mr. Dean wanted to | At Foundry Branch, working shaft, about three (3) th at. abington, VERNON! MT. VERN acres, more or less, located in the valley of Fi ds Speer received a letter from Judge Pott!» stat- | ‘The frogs are thensent, some alive and some | ter. und ina moment more she came bounding | marry the young lady and her relatives objected | Sratasiack ar" aoattest tn, the valley of Foundry ing that while he had great respect fort . fed- | dressed ready for the table, to the Boston mar- | into the room completely mefamorphosed. But | and ran her off to Alabama to prevent the union. | Toad. eral laws, he Intended to enforce the ju cidie. | eta tn Fereuil Had market, at the fishstands, | I will not speak of her dress—for beauty una-| Bat this ruse did not succeed in its object, as | pAtHavetie Strect, atrshaft, a lot 602100, fronting on WASHINGTON, NEW YORK AND RICHMOND. a Fayette street — tion of the state courts. The case has «-<cited | heaps of little shining pearl-white frogs’ les | dorned 1s adorned most. ‘Come, let’s hurry,” | the sequel will show. Arriving at Roc! Run, At Rock Creek, working shaft, about two and one-half ‘ STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN great interest in Hartwell on account of Lite fact | are offered to. the publle at from forty fo sist | said she, pushing her yaliant to the door; “we'll | Dearsopaived te see hone wre young lady's | 22) sens on ui left bank of the reek. cxtending about — Gemen at io ctock aun: | retsening onion Weckanes that a special deputy marshal had lately gotten | cents a dozen. The season lasts from June till | be back when we get here,” said she, as ste | brother, where he found her, with the reat of bounded on the east by the mill ton sbout 3:30 p.m. 030 himself into a scrape in the village. He was in- | October, July, however, being the busiest time. | passed into the darkness, and in a moment | the family, in the sitting-room. He entered | _Atan Air Sha/t, located about 1,400 feet nest of the dicted for earrsing: concealed weapons, and ap- | As to the taste of this luxury, those who have | more the sound of a hay wagon rum-| unannounced and sprang to the side of his lady- | Calnmbisroe ou tunnel Ie 2. Pt gompeiing spout id 30 fiae, leading bl E. L. BLAKF, Captain. POTOMAC TRANSPORTATION LINE. H. H. DODGE Plied for a writ ot habeas corpus to transfer the | never partaken of the frog meat cannot realize | bling across .the prairie was all that was|love. Her big brother did not like such PLO- | roa feet wia rom the nearest public case to the federal courts. Judge Pottle re- | its delicious flavor and tenderness. The taste | heard. I asked where she was going to, and| ceedings and he advanced to bounce the in- Sorom rhfare to said lot. i fused to transfer the case, and said that he had | fs not a fishy one, but resembles most that of a | her little sister said she was going toa*kissing | truder, when Dean’ drew his artillery and | At cham fo avenue and cae ee as great contempt forthe federal courts. The | young spring chicken. When served as a tried | bee,” about ten miles away. Sbe spoke as it it] announced that he was going to have Miss | feet more or leas. 2 judge has now ri idered the matter, and the | or boiled dish it 1s especially delectable, and | Was nothing unusual and no comments were | Bettle or die at her side. The big brother didn’t ney a cet ine at shone ae foot. long, case will now be tried in the United States | at one hotel eight dozen a day are called | made upon it. but I thought of it atter I had appreciate looking down the dark muzzle ot the ‘yorr, to the intersection. of the ‘Forhall lawe a how court. for in this form during the July season, while | laid down and wondered if such was the cus-| little artillery argument and so allowed the Cut roads. 2ee——___ even now the average is from two to three | tom ofthe country. She returned about four | lovers to retire in peace. They were married jhe several parcels of land referred to above are indi- THE BALTIMORE ELOPEMENT. | gozen. o'clock, and at six o'clock was up and working | and passed through Rome yesterday morning on | Tie Caer bane ceed {a green on trading A. ‘The steamer FUR, Capt. W. C. Geoghoran, tea Rtephenson's wharf, foot of Tth street, every SUNDAT. stg o'dock p.m. for, Baltimore and Kiver Landings. Xeturning. leaves Baltimore every FRIDAY at 6 o'clock aE Treigint must be prepa and will be recet ved r m SALURDAYS only. ~ _ STEPHENSON & TRO. mi6-(m _Tthetreet wharf and 12th Bonds, Stocks and Investment Securities Bought and Sold on Commission, No, 539 1$rx STREET, (CORCORAN BUILDING,) Agency for Prince and Whitely, Stock Brokers, == A the curious live specimens brought to | a8 usual. thelr return to Atlanta. dau bs modined tata eaeigtsmeeiied, cause they = nasal mon; e curious live 8] imens brought to Me ~ a cer with a view A Florist’s Pretty Wife Elopes with | the Boston markets one, amonster fellow, welgh- E A greater number of “grass widows" does not, ace wees conforsuing. as far as practicable, to the wishes of the | | Fvery clees of Fecurities bought and sold on commts- RAILROADS. Car Conductor. ing nearly two pounds, would sit in his tank and | I venture to say, live anywhere in the same abbitt-Foot rye Bropert d in GREAT —= ary exactly Ikea baby. The customers would | number of miles than can be found in the coun- | From the Chattanooga Times. . CP 1 REATOmE Ea WOwaRD Uerexesrer. | Yi 5 T PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE. 3 ties of Labett ‘a. Mont, kK; 1 Ast. Itis proposed to take and acquire title to about | New York Stock Exchange st one-eighth of one per THE NOKTH. WEST. AN: ‘From the Baltimore Day. look around i Ceara wondesig where pe etme pe ee pen roe ae aaeei ten | _ Among the leading citizens of the southwest SHEED Gaeverrit tees Ugpreesion east of | cent commission. Private and direct teiegraph wires a DID SCENERY, \ ie Senet ane 3 are n eoeether coven EEL 3 Some excitement was created in the neighbor- | Me weeping child was hidden. Another twilight tf bal via toKichmond, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and IN EFFECT JULY Srm, i a = er of Walker county, Ga., were James Gann | the isi ‘in He itt minstrel, kept ina private aquarium, reminded | of them were inhabited by those peculiar kind | COT , Ga, comprising property in Howard sut ion, hood of Franklin Square this morning by the | one of the famous frog “wlio, would a-woolng | of widows whose husbands (or sometimes the | 24. wife. ‘They were related to the leading and gndividea fi f af 24, 5, 26 WIth atjoinion otto nent Pete nl : , ne treet a announcement that Mrs. Lizzie Wilhelm, an at- | go.” This feliow conceived a violent attachment | Wife) had “lit out” and gone away to the east, | fumes of that neighborhood, and few were | i: do tt ata Tot ieke a iactiete aha ene Boston, through which orders are executed on the Stock Exchanges in those cities and reported \VE WAMHINGTON, FROM STATION, CORNER f OF SIKTH AND B STREETS, as POLLOWS:— held in higher esteem. le vere married Promptly. Quotations of Stocks and Bonds and in- | ForPitieburg and the West, Chicago Limited Expres tractive young woman, and wife of J. C. Wil- | for a young lady visitor. Every time the lady | west or Indian Territor: Reena SEOae Sa the womar bene s |e Inclusive: braia wiceet sues tee anuoining | Tormation regarding the Markets received through our Strain, Sleoring, Cart at $°R) am. ‘duly Fest helin, a well-known florist, doing business at approached the glass abode of the singer he Se daughter of Sevier Powell, one of the best belonging to the United ‘States, containing about 4-10 | wires INSTANTLY direct from the Aew York Stock Harrisburg to Cincinuatl. WesternExprees 7:30 p. AG a ae would strike up his most tuneless lay and dart SHAKESPEARE’S BONES, eee oun 4 as sores: also about 22 4-10 acres of undivided land, aaic | Exchange. al ‘daily. with Palace Cars to Fituabur ana Gincli- No. 638 West Baltimore street, had eloped with | to the glass side, followin her all around asshe — Iy girl, Dut, her edueation had been sadly. ne- | eucsieey so Sear RS Curves 0:10 acre mld to Se a ea James Bell, until a few weeks ago a conductor | circled about the aquarium. Une day, to her y girl, but her education git Ban £118 Columbus and C. St. L. & PRR. with ! England Indignant at the Proposal to 2 belong to G. E.|Moore. Also a Lot® 20 feet equare in the onthe red line of cars. For some time past | great astonishment, he made a prodigious leap | getanne tae a@acde wean cree: ee nese ee eds imbued witha soutlyert corer of Gon, Whittlesey’ Property. 0 neighbors had noticed marked attentions from | and Jumped square upon her shoulder, where he aiter the wedding the girl discovered that she | wide, and for such length ax may be necded" to extend Dat he Was clove ty pomauformmed her husband, | eat in triumph. The exertion was too much for! 4 jetter to the New York Horald, from Lon | tsmasce nee oie eee scorered that she | pide, an and pon the but he was slow to believe the reports, as he | him, however, and a few days afterward he died, ss ‘leeping Car Pittsburg to Chicago. Mail > RSS, shu Car Wanneton ty wa BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD, For Ene, lo, t (60-calied) from boundary to an Canandaigua, Rochester, Bufi WN property to be taken for the reservoir. . m. daily, except Saturday, with Palace had the most implicit confidence in his wife's | lumented by all. who knew nin. don, September 4; says: This September has not | love, pond while pining Cue her fatal mistake elt it propos to lay & foe ia reinforcing mains a sag 483 7th street northwest, ton to ‘snd. integrity. During the early part of this month a ges been wanting in the usual crop of wonderful | Met Henty Copenger, & handsome young man, | fhis ine: the right of way through LeDrott J mas his worst suspicions were confirmed, and he | THE PRINCESS LOUISE UNPOPULAR ho worked in| thet locality.) She eloped with Ke it: v1 ieta iblic street f1 there to the Howard U he nh BE Eber enila oat y One tale, at least, so curious and unexpect yesterday. Her story illustrates the superstition t ms . Baia companionship. She chose the torme Hae anustied at the Way She | that it has sent an instant thrill throughout the | of her section. She claims that Copenuer con | ,,1#e lauds Teferred tounder this heading are shown 2 on tracing B, indicated by the parte colored in green. and left, taking nothing with her except the length and breadth of England, and stirred even | Jured her with the “lett hind-foot of a graveyard (©). LAND FOR DAM, ETO., AT GREAT FALLS. PIANOS AND ORGANS, as follows, which must be sold at once: A fall T-oct. Piano of standard overstrung. carved legs, ine Stool and Cover; sat $500; used o1 e i Tabbit,” and that she was not responsible for | 1 sf Forextending the dam to and upon the Vieginia raed Sopie : ox Seen ee a ering, thee little chil- | 4 correspondent writing from Toronto to, the Sate Gee Bs neither Tongula | what followed. shore, {1 propo eater tie toa stp 3 aise, one Ure igi fn double ease cael Ronee can, ‘ Mr. Wi Cleveland Leader says: “The Marquis of Lorne , funerals, : — about 938 | », Grossing Conn's, alan strived grand action, made at ort of iy Pears to be uttery broken down by the act Bf | Is becoming more tapopular then ever, he | akes could ever have atired them. A utile Love ats Camp Meeting. Fallfeland and itard-to-cune-at withthe Scpropesty | Stdeh,dO™ jem Geo, Mt, Walker, tnd weed only four Detithen aes tome Geum up | Princess Louise has been a political mitstone | Pa@vhlet, Inzubriously entitled “Shakespeare's | From the Atlanta Constitution. gu, the Viewinia, shore," ‘ia willextand the present | Pada pright le: Stool and Cs inciuded. wil e o made by Wm. : Cost $800; neatly new and in perfect order; oly £278 ‘New Onxane from $50 up. = TUNING AND REPAIRING. ent is now the most. ane in the city. ‘This departm: Moving recently engaxed the services of Mr. ldward ee Lem arene torepair Musical Instruments : : bs : Bones,” and written by a certain Dr. Ingleb: ‘ Units of the U.8. property on the Virginia shore to the ees date his home had beenan unusually | around his neck. Five years ago he received suddenly set the whole country ina commotiog, | The primitive Baptists are holding a camp gouth, by taking in a triangular lot containing about st ies fi 0 acres. Mr. A. P. Jump, as counsel for Mr. Wilhelm, | # the bands of the Canadian people a generous | The excitement has subsided as quickly as it Boa eal fast Sunday the Sreiiance) on it was Pe gegen ghe phd genie filed a bill for a divorce a vincu’o matri- | welcome with flags, arches, brilliant illumina- Seal hich dcsiven Yolo ea ee Very large. About noon, during the progress of | on which theyate-house at to Great Pulls uow slasds i z ili e Dr. 1 .- | containing about one-fifth of an acre. psig hey nag be ples Pre ey ns, military show, the firing of cannon and had audaciously suggested that Shakespeare's | Divine service, the preacher and his congrega- | Containing about one-firt brown gn tracing O. dren—Mary, aged 9 years; Henry, aged 6 years, 50 and 30: 9:80, 10:40 ain, 4:20, 6:00, 7:90, Forel Ce Tine. 6:40 a.m. and 4:40 p.m. daily, For Annapolis, 6:40.a.m. and 4:40 p.m. dally, except cee ornet Qutward display. Toronto citizens | remains be dug up and Investigated, 60 that we | ton Jn the church were Interrupted by what ap- | _itie proposed to take and acquire. de i g ide. Excited | nec gate-houso lot with the U. 8. property on | of every’ descrip i oak a BY endeavored to show their pleasure at the future | mistht settle once for all by comparing his skull | Peared to them a general row outs ‘ Falls Islan, containing about 2 6,10 acres.’ The inte: ©. 3. REED, sunday MSSREES Coe Coat an ed Hane | Tealdocos anions them: ofa) daugiter’ Gf the | Win thenut ct Sratort tee that monn. | Cutlosity got the better part of their devotional | re Gonduit'and'a purtof the data are located on ts | pep18 433 7th at reet northwest. auexANbinrs aLEXARDHLA AND WASHINGTOS + care; September 10 Mrs. g ig d interests and the crowd in the church began to ‘Cheatpeake and Ohio canal passe through ° Vilheim.eloped with @ man with whom she i | Queen of England. ana to-day none, only a few | Ment or the various portraits which have been . act, ani pour out at such a rate as to cause the minister | it. a is colored in green on tracing C. to suspend services for awhile. The row out- | , 4th. In addition to acquiring to and for the U. now living in this city. He asks for the tories, would, save from curiosity, cross the handed down to ns are faithful presentments of and 11:30a.m., sy | Gikke MaDe BY DECKER BHOON.Y TEP P i 5 “Sw: ” i 3 4 ECKE: N.Y. 1.0 pm. Un and that the custody of the children be wiven to | street to greet her. “The feeling of resentinent | *Ne inimitable “Swan of Avon.” 4 to | Side was created by a Indy who discovered that sho proposed ty acgairoall water righ plied BES Ped er ean a my tay aie him. On She 10th instant she informed her hus- | and dissatisfaction Is universal. She has unl- Gand een on bis [hing: but De Incleby | Ber, daughter had. Just slipped off to another | possesion of the same, or nested for purvoses oon- ai : band that she loved Bell and was going to live | formly snubbed all advances from Canadian so- | forbid any such body-snatehing; but Dr. Ingleby | hare of the grounds and got married. — Mr. Will | femplated by the act under which these proceedings aro F. A. Uzso irra sie with him as his wife. She bade her husband | ciety, has invented excuses for first leaving her | Wu! ae, Pr tae eG t nee longer be | Culver was the name of the bold groom andMiss | ““he map of the surveys (in three tracings) requirea | ~° 910 good-bre, and urged him to take good care of | colonial home and then for staying away as | Never wrote it, and that it need no longer be | Nannie Nicklos was the name of the young | for the uses enumerated in the above named act of | UPRIGHT PIANOS FOR RENT AND FoR SALE.| $309 08 oy the children. long as possible. The Catholic cities of Mon- | Tespected. He has failed. however, to convince | ide. ‘The bride's mother objected to the union | 282. ch, 294, may be ecen at this Vepartment by all | PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED ASPECIALTY. | _ Ticked atin ce the office, northeast cor SS treal and Quebec have known her presence ten | €lther the public or the Stratford mayor and | ang when she heard of the trick that had been hereby reapecticely notthed to tle ethin the oars | EF Orders promptly attended to. Berio, oy street and Pennezivenia avenue and st SECOND-MAND SCHOOL BOOKS. | times where she has visited Protestant Toronto | Corporation, while the vicar of Stratford, Mr. | Tlaved on hier she diseuseed the wieeie proceed- | the publication of this adveriisement. tn the Depart F. A. URSO'S Piano Rooms, Fngunne to destionsine com Roclctace e.goceta once. She has not made over three trips to this | Arbuthnot, who appeared at first less averse to | [173° trom Dan to Bersheeba, We wish the end of Susie Se oy ee ees | _ eee. S15 1ith strost northwest 3-H. "WOOD, General Passenger Agent, Dealers Who Sell to New Generations | city while a resident of Canada, and it is said | the proposed exhumation, has thought it pra- newly married couple happiness and prosperity. | talueas biveash clatmantestinenteds em sl L, WILD & BuO. CHAS. E. PUGH, General Manager. ao the Hooks That Others Have Used, | that she was not over polite orcivileven then to | dent to disclaim having expressed any intention BENJAMIN HARKIS BREWSTER, ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. [HE MODEL FAST TINE Ax THE ONLY LIRB THE FAST AND THE WEST. ‘VIA WASHINGTON. DOUBLE THACK! JANNEY COUPLER — those who made efforts at personal sacrifice to | Of abetting Dr. Ingleby. = 1 Sas Attorney General. ‘From the New York Sun. entertain her! It is stated that ex-Mayor THE PUBLIC AND THE PRESS FURIOUS. Laredo ies figidaien eho the Nae chenine preautren tae ae mitt ie “The trade in second-hand school books, Beattie declined to lend the use of his private Public opinion, as it happens, has indignantly cain 2 ps The runaway couple last night succeeded in though a recent industry,” said a dealer, “has intomonouto Benefit when ghe visited Tor-/ang passionately denounced the extumation, | eluding the old folks till the marriage ceremony | M[®8 BELEN A. McCRARY, WIFE OF THE EX —— 709 7th street north 78 offer Special to Cash Buyer for the Btioff, the Kranich & ‘and New Eng- land PIANQS snd Barker ORGANS, ne: oF wecond band, but also ell on eaay install- ments. Tuning and repairing faithfully attended to. sept = ‘formed, and afterward, about eleven SECRETARY OF WAR, iJ own into considerable pro) tions, and to-day anaes: and there is now little danger of the Shak. ‘was pert iy a Me = Fehedule to take effect SUNDAY, MAY 13th, 1883, oiigeeete Tapattant eke or vibes a Ge Pecullarities of Tigers. speare body-snatehers belng allowed to work | clock at night. the mother procured @ warrant | ae Hersexae pisses, exoecen Leave Washington frou station, corner of New Jereay meee ie si the London Telegraph. their will. The press has united in a furious | °f 8!test for the bridegroom from the Justice of | adds to our testimonials the following letter: CELE ED ran AnD, OF EXCEL aa avenue and C street— country which has not its dealerin second-hand | From the London Telegray : py the peace on the charge of abduction, and had ELTA) school books. Here 1s my last catalogue and| The quickness of hearing ts in these animals | protest against the scheme; nor tsit likely that | the parties brought from thelr bridal chamber at Jows, May 30th, 1883, Fe ‘Cincin: and oe i aes Loar S98 Nene Price list, which will give you some idea of the | #4mlrably supplemented by the complete silence | any arguments, however ingenious, Dr. Ingleby | that late hour to court, whenthey were promptly | -it! with genuine gratitude 1 out chauugo; 103 a SINGING QUALITY UNRIVALED. & Care to” above efficacy of “Cook's Balin cf Lite Bemiorbeates WORKMANSHIP AND FINISH SUPERIOR TO ALL | points, without chango; 10:15 a. m. to Chicago, i ” r ald — brit forward, will convince Eng- | discharged u ducing the marriage cer- it sufle 1, DYSPEPSIA in its rms, I a =ert ‘at 8:1 v ee oe nee aie Oo Sen ee ee Tishimen that there’ is the least good tifleate. ele 4 = feciauent attcksof ERUCTATIONS OF GAS ftom FACTORY PRICES—EASY PAYMENTS. Am, to Fituburg Cleveland aed Door ie wi eioape The catalogue contained a list of more than | after game has to stand still in order to listen] to"he" pot’ by the. ‘open Soo ; the stomach, which lasted from, seacnabam | We give persons having, Ola. Pisce fhe Gam to Pittabury = 3.000 text books, mostly standard works, all | for other sounds, as his own passage through | cration. Good’ friend, for foous'a sake A Story of Twins, SINKING SPELLS, and for which T could Rnd mower, extra advantages sg the vaice TPN hsted at about one-half publisher's prices. the bushes and his footfall on the ground make | forbeare To digg the dust encloased : heare; | From the St. Paul Pioncer-Press. edy until I called upon Dr. Dexter, of Ws D. asked "© 2° Sou get your books?” the reporter | i¢ impossible for him to perceive whether fur or | Blest be ye man yt spa res thesstones, andourst | A Milwaakie lady was in love with one twin | {:,"2G old me that the beat medicine he knew of for “There are many sources. Publishers fre- | feather is astir in his nelghborhood. But the behe who moves: my bones.” Whether Will| brother, but the other one married her before | tients: was **Cook’s Balm of Lite. Limmediately pro- Wrote the inscription himself or it was plously | the mistake was discovered. One of them is very | Cured bottle, aad after taktng three doses my stomach lently introduce thelr books into schools by | tiger though walking over dead leaves and | iTdented after his death matters, and canaatter, goud and the other very bad, and of course it is | Ristelieved, aud before 1. had used oue-half the con- a their id monthiy. pen 8p.m. Hei 2 Bia Nc ERCTORY WAREROOM! Hadling BRANCH FACTORY WAREDOOMS, EICHENBACH’S PIANO WAREROOMS. PIANOS Te. of various inakes for sale and rent at. s ta of the that particular condition of m: 5 world faging the text books already in use and allow- | twigs that rustle loudly if a lizard gitdes across | iittle to any reverent mind. In’ all probability | the lact one wore se hone siniling at her and call- | ach was overcome and now after deena aa Le pommel ines. Anctaend Ganenaae Ga 25, 1553, 4:40, B80, 1 8:10. l ing something for them. We could formerly | them, and which crackle under the light step of | the touching words fitly expressed the. poets | ine hor ont, Bint the BREA CURED ME dor leh nora TINE | Lith etrost, above Pa. ave. tans0_| For Anbar olin, 40 act, AU ana Seer ons ior a little advance on paper | the jangle fowl or the fox—is absolutely nolse- | wishes. Beyond all shadow of a doubt they ex. Sar - ja have by ita use learned its | 7>TANOS, ORGANS, SHEET MUSIC a ona Sealers prices, but many publishers now guard | ese Tt comes into sight like an apparition, and | Press the deliberate wish of nine hundred” and Ned’s Suggestion. alue i, ther directions also, and consider it ONE OF | PIANOS, 1 TO pte B00 teal, and TY against this by having chopping blocks and wanisties with thasanie ghostly stiliness. Some- | Ninety-nine men out of every thousand readers “ Where did you buy her, mamma?” z aE VERY BEST FAMILY MEDI ICI RY THE STECK & 00. PIANO. Mekropotitan B: Cleavers in their establishments and chopping | (enea neh nna eae at aety, eae: | of “Hamlet” and “King Lose" ang: eOtrone a Aiked three-year-old Ned of mo, Without ite Hoping tae otiors arene whee ams Tho Mest Perfect Plane See, ‘gen eal each book in two crosswise. There ie no way | foie thererore, | despair or other means of | The pretext invoked to excuse this most un- ‘Tis “new little sister” torsos ‘ted by ita use as Ehave been, Tam sincerely yours, EMERSON PIANO, mt foe eed ewan each = Gack: ci he mano: eniable. | Oo the great camniveta ill sauhinccn i tlinely, of Shakespearean “revivals” will not P, S.—Pleaze send me by express ono desea brttiee | ‘The Best Metinm-priced Piao Munufectared. The old plan of tearing off covers was no sate- upon their pursuers, and trust to silence in | bear amoment’s serious discussion. Should the “An angel brought her, darling,” marked C.0.., and much oblige, etc, WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANS. guard, since we can re-cover school books at passing to carry its conspicuous hide unharmed | Skull not correspond, or (horridthought) should 1 answered, and he smiled, — Pianos and Ongane sola on instalmenta, rented or ex. medium size for twelve cents per hundred. through the very midst of its enemies. Thus, | 20 skull at all be discovered, what incaiculable ‘Then softly ae hie Gurty, Head [ora 4 tee Sosa pe Sa STOTT, CROM. | banged; rent applied if purchased. We gets great many books. most of which | Crone occasion, a man-eater; wien Led Khoa | disappointment would be calised, and how many And kissed the sleeping child. WELL & CO., 480 Pennsy,vanis avenue, and all drug ‘The onty SCENT, MUSIC. aully except sander to whom they are ae ta neice, Schools, | on ‘officer's servant, was tracked up, and, the | Pious American tourists ‘would be tempted to But a sudden change came over him ieee ree ee ney, am, 1:80, 6:87 p. But of course a. majority of the books | Pedy being found, if was determined to punish profanity! If poet’s bones must be dug up at And he said, “If P’d been you, HENRY EBERBACH, in. ore! “4 » the vag | all let it be elsewhere and not in a mere spirit of While I was about it, mamma, % —- Mends Gass, Crockery No 915 FSTREET. Btn, daily excent Sunday. eome from the pupils themselves, who PG ence te thee fares WS) easialan cucioulty. Tid have caught the angel, tool” £ Rood, Ching, Leather, | wanazing nartner of the Iate firmn Filis & Co. G2 eee Ue Cee ee pee rd aoa So patt Meer tam And Okt SeliGol | Were at work, the Uger caine beck. aan in epite ————__-———_ t. Nicholas, L damant! “FIRM AS aia = gzcept Suniday: "20:00 am, 6:00 p-m. daily from we get al fnmense ntunber fog ther amatic | of what was going on. carried off the corpse! He Wouldnt Have It. nest, STEAMERS. fi Women who Blow for Health. other pa - ageateg The tiger in this wonderful quietness of its | From the Detroit Free Press, that purpose. It may be that a second-hand | Tespects, besides its objections to climbing, it | gtif-necked,and very much out of sorts, halted a | Cat!ons long considered beyond their reach, and " 6 U E it dealer in Omana will be the man to supply me | differs from its family in Its tastes. Thus I have liceman at the corner of Jefferson avenue and | 1 40 20t doubt that their scope will soon include | @G@ LLLL UU ERE breaki ible and Ineep- aicticatar te . | seen a tiger take to water of its own accord, | PO! sit layl ds,” says @ musician in a Chicas: mele mae Plete Tay ate Peele ay ee eee | and paddle about in tt with as, mace ayer | Wayne street yesterday and sald: Deyn Wn ands LOY Chteage penty seers gui! : “ teches on Leather and Rubl competition by constantly changing their edi- | Pleasure as a Newfoundiand dog. Indeed, the | “Ha, sir, but what kind of a city is this, sir? | Paper ‘‘A day or two ago T read an account of jewelry, Motala, Billiard Cus ties joods,, brac, Je Cue Tips j 8 a = 2 ime ith’ bra a x 1 tions. But these changes react against both | beast has been frequently shot when swimming, | Ha! (blowing his nose) it strikes me that you're | 8™e experiments with’ brass instruments in | snd Clots, Gara Board in Sal Books, Lcather Belting, ington at: and 0:30 a.m., 12:15, 9:00 and’ 11:30 p.m. ; on Sun- y 230, 9, 9:10 a.m., 1/90, 4:4, & 7:30 and 9:00 p.m. #itrains from Washington stop at Relay Station ex- ‘cept 4:30 p.m. For further jgformation apply at tho Baltimore and Ohio Ticket Office—Warhington Station, 619 and 1351. Penneyivenia avenue, corner 14th street, where orders: ‘will Le taken for bagwage to be checked and received } MMEE SERVICE. Ate Quebec to Liverpool every Saturday, making the shortest ocean voyaxe. Only five days from land to Jand. Accommodations unsurpassed, Cabin—$7l and $60 single; $135 and $250 Excursion. en fe a tin the a Gi A doctor there, the nai Ornaments of every kind, Book Bac! ware and ‘ teachers and papils in many schools being op- and it is Oe se to Bes toe fact that the | . queer set.” Ce eens gad blowing horas cas Oe everything else with evorion inseperuble tenacity t Baltimore to ae ‘grecy alternate Tavotay, via ‘CLEMEN' posed tothe changes and adhering to the old ped ly = file ones and never Leip to the lane “Anything wrong?” cure consuraption if practiced before the disease sriitnufacturers of Gurmed La Bete Terie Paco: Halifax and St. Johns, N. F. editions. The only text book which is not much | {7ce. Tht as there are generally crocodiles in| «tial gir! yes (blow), slr! I came from—— had taken firm hold. They got some ladies to | Savyens Go, counted oy eater anorm Scroll Intermediate Passage, $40. Prepaid Steerage, $21. MEDICAL, & % “g | the neighborhood, I do not think there is room had taken firm hol y_ ot some ladies to | Fauve ppie : 4. ke. changed with each new edition is ‘Webster's . with the excursion. I had scarcely put foot on| try the plan and nearly haif the number re-| ,2\Ct per’ Bottle; by mai, paid, 10. extra, EVE , = Sing > 4 for much surprise at the non-appearance of the . y | try Pl ‘Mai!sd only by the manufacturers, LEVE & ALDEN, General Agents, Se a Speliinz Book,’ of which a million copies a year x 3 i the street when a boy called me @ caravan, sir! | covered. L attribute the good health of my wife | J.J. OMBABA & CO hast be nv. Washi D. - FOR MEN-CHECKS IN SIX HOURS. are published. and which has been changed in | CaTass is thee angtalios or ew Md dog for | vat (blow) a caravan!” to the same practice. When I married her she Live Acents wanted évorgwhere. Sola by Pratt, 207 Broadway, New Yorksor, | 4.8 caresin threo dave. Drug Blom is IR heh T1000. on cae as nce ewas frst published | tneory of the relations between the caniae-erd | * He shouldn’t have done tt was delicate, but now she tips the beam at 187, | Stora #, Hardware and ene! AtWashingtcn, D. 0-1 480 Penna. ave., Washington, D. ©. eae ed ye Consulted daily at 1245 7th street: Stat “And a stranger slapped me on the back and | the gain being the result of her efforts with & i . feline species. But It would hardly be believed | ,, ‘Hel " _ & 3 MM MM REBNN N (00 NN N ny fh spe oe on cee Sess ite that the tiger,in the combats that ensue with | Y¢lled, ‘Hello.pard!’ in my ear. Yes, eir (blow), | cornet. She has been playing for thirteen years, uM E ¥, D. A. BROSNAN, 612 9th street. JAMES BELLEW, 711 7th street. G. W. MOSS, 225 Pennsylvania avenue, life of a school book. After that time the edi- | these jungle-packs, sometimes gets killed. M aAtwas area a BOE can't make/ good subl6, ‘imply because she foal talent: Jt is amusing t, MoM gE IK from 1109 P.m., with ladies only. sepl0-2m" tions have so much changed that the book Is een eek Te are ees “and a bootblacks le (blow), had the impu- RUG eee Hewake draws long breaths | @ @ MeN NN “OO 'N NA aS ee RS, BROTHERS, AND GRAY, GIVE NO FEE valueless.” 2 mm cht cars asl #8 ~ ‘ 2 YD— send you to some side-show cry ee rented eur penctanert= | su seam temeeaterea around Mor So | hat une {ran on, ea (ow), oi—what line | Sue ™ume OU het hacky tnd bows and blows =, "rans Sette eer iene ease ¢ shea x @ | June! alr fig . | “He deserved arrest.” ving. They'll t > tuted in the public schools ofthis city, our trade | A case 1sin my recollection where party, being | tis he (blow) aid, alr. Twant the people bee Dane eee fornet. tor | the procreative orxans. Whenever any aWWifity of the ‘Thirty-seven years experience, ‘cpl Beatively fom the select andi privaze echoots, | or 1m he Jausies siver mi ere Pring | Of,Detrolt to understand that I'm worth | properly, and exhaust all their breath staspart, |S, a tears eae HO 18 THE MOST RELIABLE AND LONGEST- today. You sce Pass Sond ee hey mar | op the blood Shick led fo Ce ee aeting | g14,000, ir, mostly in cash—mostly in cash, | Prohesgnuh stats thetieear ee eat Gieongh Gis posts cialors Gans heater ede BrOTHE pve tg tyo gears S900 Bekaw: to-day. You see lam sending books to nearly struggle, founda fine full. t th a | 2: is elevating the cornet above their heads looking | ‘There is no mistake about this instrument, Years of ‘Sworn to A.C, Hicharda, Justice of the Peace. eee ce ng Ta Sent E Mare ae eoee oe eoade ped eee ee | rear for all the world asifthey were trying to force | usc have teated it, and thousands of cures are testified ee toa woodland duello. Bears also will sometimes | *Wcy'¥;tWo years, sir. Hal (blow) sir.’ ‘Vigor, Sterility—in fact, any trouble of these organs is = Seat Weeki De- sak can eit beac Dee = cranes, dispute the path with the tiger, but they have| ,18,\t Possible? Ingenious Young Women. cured. Do not eontomnd this with clectsle bette eaves cure any case a erece ie tee) ae Une Ce of ‘From the Troy Telegram. + tised to cure all ills from head to toe, This is for the ‘our vi Is out oot is hat, sir, ie NE ‘For circulars fal him to understand that I'm aled post-| Monday there was blg excursion from the | ONE specified purvoss” oring student as anotner. The publisher who told | 2° chance, and the tiger generally ends by eat- me the other day that New York publishers | 2% Up a8 much of the bear as it wants. ee eee Fs NFIDENTLY CONSULT want inf FAGALLING AT CORK i Troe Bho tenets, 906 ect cours, Parti posed to chanze their editions often enouzh ———~+o—__—_____ collar shops to Saratoga. Hundreds of Troy's IM PIKE 40. N. 3) NEW YORE ‘attention paid to all Giseases peou far to mar. make it Impossible for second-hand dealers | 4 Policeman and a Mother Hubbard, ou are!” pretty young ladies went to Saratoga. CHEEVER ELECTRIC BELT 00., Wea’ Gee “S| pores: Wear: Oot FT ee ee to handle their goods, couldn't accomplish much | From the Chicago Times. “Yes, sir, and when anyone sneers at my| The sky threatened rain mh3-skw 108 Washington street, Chicago. | Soinnia We: Oct. 1 f RESTORED. with the classics. The school book trade of the | Kansas City policemen have queer ideas about | clothes, sir, let him remember ‘that I've run for] ‘The young ladies wore bustles, a eeeTeeeFeeff "in 2 ier ee cn OY FOE ANHOOD seg Principal dealer In second-hand books in this | women who appear on the streets in “Mother | the legisitture—the legislature, sir! Ha! (biew) Perhaps th no connection bet th Kates of passawe—$60, $80 ana $10U, according to rr of early Nervous De- ty exceeded $100,000 last year. 4 schoot | Hubpard” dresses. One of these intelligent | $24 was almost elected: I won't have this un-| .,Pethaps there was no connection a parts 2 Caneaeraree: itty, , Re Sed, in vain “There are ways in w! second-hand schoo! :, ue 8h , NO man in reatening 8! es—ani ri books get a value aside from that which comes | Protectors of the peace, on seeing @ lady of Hj ard, let alone slapping ol _ Bteerage at very low rates. tiokets av. and ry would dare to'call me pard, let alone slapping | there was. feel endGeeciaowmand allocietparcsal Sarors from the demand for their use in schools. I | high social standing emerging from a retail es- me onthe back! Why, sir (blow), why—but Shortly after the excursionists reached Sara- st bills of given for awww, know several gentlemen who are making col- | tablishment, dressed in one ot these charming | want this stopped” 2” COW)» Why toga the rain began to pour. Many of the young . Bilge fares doer Fors ei att lections of old editions of school books, and very | ae well as loosely-fltting habillments, ee “Yes, sir!” lies with thelr escorts were seated in the (For freight and passage apriy at the Company’sofion, Garious some of them are. Now, here is an | and very politely, but firmly, informed her ther) (‘won't put up with it!” Fae of a hotel when the rain began to fall. | Gemauur & Cos Bi An pp pee itch! Grammar to Common Soe pee gens; | he must “retire trom the street. The right- eyo cudieato sist Yes (blow), 1| hotel wimows “Withinlt seemed eed. ton tre Where ail other medicines bave failed, this re VERNON H. BROWN & 0O., New Tork, 3 es rf “ ” am en’ ipect, ‘es (blow), i, too. 8 have fs 'prepara- 5 , Brown, published in Philadelphia th 1836. “It ie | fue nor orate epee ote re bara,” after vents |r atame ais Co respect, Glow), T) airy and tasty drosses of the excursianiets must temieainereedocdte.. Hepid and extrsordingey care | Or to” Moses G18 RIGELOWE Go S remarkable work, but it was so deep that It | him that ehe would, ‘go home bat ny hadlong | “Yes, sit.” be spoiled by @ venture onthe street. Umbrellas | £ the Woopitais of Paris by the mlcketied Dr. Ronee Bever came Into common use. T will sell that | will gee the chief,” and proceeded up the street, | He walked up Jefferson avenue, but had not | were few and far between. and there seemed an | and isfound Superior to all remedies hitherto book to William H. Wells, president of the Chi- | Danting with rage gone a block when atruckman,who was tossing | entire dearth of outside coverings. jaaa-wasly cazo board of education, who is making a col- gottin Me watermelons to a man onthe walk, madea miss, | _ But witness the ingenulty of the young ladies lection of grammars, and has, I understand, What Pa Said. but hit the $14,000 man in the back with a| of the day. 8,000 different works. I know other men who | From the Detroit Free Press. twenty-pounder, and cried ont: _ As if by preconcerted action the young ladies are collecting arithmetics Leow or! Five or six couples had been invited in te “Look out, Shorty, or you'll be counted in | arose one after the other and left ‘the parlor. * spelling books or reading in the same ih ou on eee | ‘and sold for a quarter!” Ine few minutes ey turned. way. cards listen asic, peacl —————s¢.-—__ ‘wore gos ne ake ————-+>—__—__— been With other refreshments. The party | _ At the Friends’ yearly meeting in Plainfleld,| bustles were gone. Why the Irish crow is tame: “Paddy,” eald| was ust ready. to break Up when tre Gorey | Inf, it was reported thot eee ne etal, | Butthe bustles were gone, L an American tourist to the driver of a jaunting | of the family entered the parlor and called | Whom the Commissioner of Indian Affairs sent John M. Clark, for thirty years Bos- New Horez /AFAYETTE, carin which they were roi! over a road in | out: to. saat Colleen, North Carolina, had proved | ton, says that too many afrests are The southern Ireland, “why ig it the crows In| “There, pa, what did ma tell you?” detrimental to the school. patie has no concemen thane a BaoaD amp Cuxsruvr STREETS, country are so tame?” “Sure, your honor,”| The “ bably knew what Gen. Withers, the Kentuc! own ina lure of grand PHILADELPHIA. answered > ‘‘thim’s the crows as do know | coming, bonnets pres = Ky carry ghuns.”—, Twelve locomotives were shipped from Phils-| “Ma saldif Geiphia for Brazil last week. Toight well that Olrishmen be not allowed to | out of’ the ‘Brooklyn