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—— ee ¢ THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, E ‘BRUARY 16, 1884-DOUBLE SHEET. 3 OF THE ARGONAUTS, AKOUND THE WORLD. Trorts had abandoned on the beach. He was Ls OF LETTERS REMAINING IN THE | MISCELLANEOUS. ‘ SS Well acquainted with the island, having roamed WASHINGTON CITY POST OFFICE. tives of “Weslungton astrated™ 4 © of Gen. David | Some of the Strange Things to be Seen | it for six months before he was left upon it, and SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1884. iar oyeoeees BD. Colton, in Australia. already had a vegetable garden in a forward | _g#-To obtain any of thes: To ss the applicant must | LIST OF LETTERS RETURNED FROM DEAD? state of cultivation. There were plenty of goats tet ApvERtienn LETTERS” month they will be | LETTER OFFICE, 4 ‘tux Ever . am . a eae carne on the isiand, plenty of trees, plenty of shell- | gent wo the Dear ietee cae Frmrv any 16, 184, : From tie Chee sia tutliostintes MONCURE D. CONWAY'S IMPRESSIONB. fish and Dlenty of fresh water.’ The climate te oe Lee OE. CONGER, Postmaster, he! sale of cents , ecniehta or} 5 € —The plica - - 80 favoravlethat the trees and grass preserve a LADIES’ LIST. line, es Le @ as cn Le Soe cently of the notorious Huatington-Colton cor- | Correspondence of the Phitadelphia Times, perpetual verdure. The winter ends in June or | Alexander Fanny Mire Annie Mary’ ates ; ike ee Tespondence has revived the memory of Gen. Sypxey, November 25, 1883. | July. The hottest season is in January. There | Alexander Lncinda Burrs 5 sewonimse Colton, which, but for the litigation of his | We have been witnessing strange phenomena | !s but little frost or snow. The rainy season | purl! AnnicR lasts from August to April, the heavy rain: Elva Mrs Monson Park Xe Bon Marys + 1 : S i ori SI v’ e | sus! pril, es za Mrs juno an! The suce Meats In their | widow with his partners in railroadiaz, would | In this region. The blue sua which shone upon | [ests from August Alarthe Whereinae cenom | beanie nee Mayneder FG Mrs itch close to-night, is the ! ; n lost in i aro graye: | Daviill | Uy wie wowwcte (evanine betwee HCnolult | cy oraavate creatarainthe place indeed ho bat Moore Ses tate ed this season. The on Was aremarkabie man, and his career | and Auckland seems to correspond with the large quadruped except goats. During Selkirk’s | Brown Mrs Jennie er MJ Mrs in theis ¢ Mhiwiahew ikke Waste | racteristic of him.® Ho eame here from | sreen sun seen abcut the same time by voyagers | stay upon the island le killed 500 goats for food | Petee as Lewvite Pens A : Maine in 1851 a beardiess boy, and among those | 00 the Indian ocean. Ever since then, at near | and_skins—this was an average of about one to | Big) sui Mockabeo M. vs ide 58 = is i every three days. He also caught 500 more for | Bryan Manmet S ‘Miner Mrs Dr 5 turbulent spirits, our early Argonauts, | Intervals, the extraordinary rose-colored after- diversion and marked them on the ear, then | Banke Mew Moses Mise hector was famous before his maj : dat 46 glow has followed the sunsets. The sunsets in set thei at liberty. His method of catching Boeeer ae Ms ine ag et Epes Taylor Florace ecoss in Boston and New York. | had then for over a Australia are said to have been always splendid, | them was by his superior swiftness of toot. To | Butler Man. Mecee Airs : t there is too much of | been one of our leading a but the meteorologists here have not hitherto ris Maz test this he was matened one day against a bull- | Besndiey Mira Martha Mamie Hyath Mary A zens, Some of the ant! hi in it. Miss ¢ 0 used to be with ne observed these afterglows any more than the | dog tromthe Duke, when he outetripped both | Bosely Mrs Mancaret Owens Ann E Ironia Mrw J. sea “ie Sacksou Kien reer are of as thr 6 Barton Mrs Rachel, Porter Anme and the wild goats they were pursuing. | Biri Sue M tains have observed blue and green suns. | the dos om Martha dereat Chit” in the thine in history or rom: e night at st. Kilda, whieh looks westward | This was before Capt. Rogers’ ship lett- the | Faith ES in New 7 s all praise Huntington pspor T the sea, we saw the afterglow ‘assume the | island. Selkirk built two huts of pimento | GENTLEMEN'S LIST. ence lavien | to one ot these, w ood here, | exact form of an aurora, with shooting and pul- | wood, covered with long grass and lined with | Allen E3 Marehiatl Jon BINS | u - hough « E know, the story has never | sating columns of pink light. There is Uttle | goatsking, in place of lath and pester These | & teen Mare hick -Mr. Join MeCaall has accepted a comic joey Publicly told in detail, but is probably | doubt here that these phenomena are connected | were visited by most of us, although the way | Gola Apo Bonnier Perse Pecate | opera by two Washincton genth and has abeonre to readers east of the Rocky with that tremendous volcanic convulsion in | was so rugged and intricate that we reached | Contic Bayles * sidney, i Ake fundat in consideration one by two New York gentle- | tains. Feb. Sth, 1875, Charles Crock ’ 'y | them with great difficulty. So far was Selkirk | Gare Eltes ted i 2 Seiki, men. Prof. Sousa is the composer of the tausic | to Colton, then in the east: ig. A stranzer to this region mixht | from being anxious to leave the island that he Quinn Sam’ of the Washington opera. The telegraph informs me that the House sub- ly be persuaded that the sunsets are normal, | built his residence where it could earcely hope Kine TM engazement at Niblo’s Gar- | Pomtuittes wilt report favorably to Scott's bill aut so abnormal seem some of the ordinary phe-| to be seen and where no one could have pene- Stevens thas 8 cugazoment at Niblos Gar~ | yenore our amendment. sane up (ote | nomena. The moon is seea so clearly that every | trated without bis guidance. During his soll- Schacfler Peter 8 .Whieh was to have ended on | work as youdid inthe Ss When you ( it is often visible to the naked e ead the Jail ab Sh Your honor’ w, tude several Spanish ships put into port, but | ¢ : Washineton Ben} ence of a new firmament and new con- | he never went near them, for fear they might | i Margaret z Wiltans GW F then—your pocket how. resene a8 a 5 ar they | Cox arab cits Mes Mt ; Seg Test eeiienee ( @iaracteritio of the tutions is very impressive, and even one | condemn him to the slavery of the gold mines | SUX Swah3 Hotenn Ace Std s0 LleJuod Willison Jolla writer, asthe incident alluded to was ofthe | NOt much given fo star-gazing is Ukely | in Chili, which, he sald, was worse than hance. | pees Heid Mary : | to discover that he had erown more fa- S MISCELL | ing. for it was perpetual labor, with insufficient | Dockett Ellen Ht Ricker Mrw ME “sam ; 7 Snort i o % : Draper Han M: tin M: Os a Sf miltar than he had supposed with the | food, and ho escape but a slow and. loatheome Deer Ban Mae Say a LIST OF LITTERS REMAINING IN - THE GEOROR- See Ghigue Nec i was found there In 18st, and | Mavens under which he was born. ‘The Aus- | death. One of these parties of Spaniards saw Dalish Joncphine Suath TOWS, D.C. 1k, week of per. Nee een ek 7 t | ISsT. and | tratian earth, too, presents a strange appear- ursued him, but he managed toescape and | Pikuan Mary Syplant PPGHARY 16, 1864, i SOS. ad the Fourtecath Street rhea? HC thousands rushed to wet It. Coiton was atnong | {TIAN FARth, foo, presents a. et Sydney.one | nao Inatees Promntiniereree cae Danton Sbe Bier LADIES Last. is OF tee os F nie fn ERE Rr roo eRe Sane |travels nearly a day aiid gum trees, whose | sat down at the foot of the same tree, but did | Dangsnaie Snariugut Ela ¥ Dorsey Mre Anna H ifchel Mew Fannie A Da oe aks, aecordine to one's mood, may’ appear | not discover him and soon went away, Dick Mrw Sturgis T Stina ane Head Berdha Surtn Sayin Mention have been reps r the Froh- a a cee w ane ite very or blanched in death. Many of them | One day in pursuing a goat he overtook his | Foster Enaly” GENTLEMEN'S LIsT. . heen given to Haralet,”| throngh Life th ve a nd dead, girdled by the farmers. The | prey on the verge of a precipice of which he was | rant sit ducinds Detio Zone Tein Groner CS AH salt Goa tA 4 1 has a desviate look. In the gray morning | not aware, and betore he could recover hi Fitch Mrs Mary Myson Albert Washington William Done eee ee Sanat native bear” was seen clasping a tele- | self down he went, holding tast to the goat. He | §ariit Mowetta iain cO0aL terns. ary Anderson. spe: nuth, wide hin thet as all themneh Hien | sph pole us our train passed. Knowing the | fell a prodigious depth,and then lay stunned and | Grov:y Catherine carne Smita Dongl age. Rut Mary is keeping np with Bii aeaeeh, made him then. as all throng Fee teiided te for honey I believed it was a | bruised for 24 hours. "On recovering his mind | Geren Mr Fannie Hy-n Albert Rae fd in te Kes Abo York | (ann fo be singled ou ure Jeub deluded by the umming noises into the | he saw the goat dead under him, which had thas | Gumi JE Mes ‘ert Lisi oF i ae reise fas 2 SEES —Aewo’ ¥oi tate elton belief that a swarm of beea was near. My | broken his fall. i He was so much hurt that it and COL a ‘Mrs Chas —y theory was soon upset by discovering that the | a, and her hus- de Ellen rie Re erminatic was with infinite pains he regained his hut. - 5 eter bear” Is no bear at all, but a marsuplal | which was a mile off and it was ten days before aus Goctee® band, now Col. He eson, were Invited by | him a ap however, tt loves truit, and possibly | he went abroad again. He bad hundreds of y Carcie A Thorup Powe Mise Bixtin - he Duk to their | Bh Ania: ney. This animal has only a rudimentary | cats about him. These he fed upon gonts’ fl Hareis Dela Fowles Jeanie. sao Tuecn ree co. stry residence is tail; its thumb and second flnger are opposed to | and he kept the in training to seize the rats. | § ia Voyoy Miss Clary Rosa company wa the other ingers, and the innermost toe Is op- | of which there were prodigious numbers, bred Hewkine Miss frances only the Royal Puke of e but other | porable like a thumb, from some that had escaped the ship when they SS its esa Dice rea n were invited tomeet the | Ra: ent Jame ah Utes of eto Us grade of Lad will be chief took re | WHAT'S IN A NAME? were beached. He liad also domesticated sev- The way the Australians Lave of calling things | ¢ral Kids, and used to dance and caper with | ii by inappropriate names is inconvenient. Their | them to divert his languor. He said he had | f cher Key WI West Mrs Annie nd ort that Bernhardt will co: exhiugton \ in NeXt season is ¢ ert P Halkerey George the mount: : | wi i never realized how much he was indebted to so- | {i225 Mrs Sarah oc eta recently ler manager. He has been booking | 2 and pro aye his ye and | “bear” Is no bear, their “whiting” (fish) 1s no | clety until he was quite bereft of it, and. that | Haury ttt ol Ward Mrs EJ lumber a: time for her. — Bernhar 5 her own | Oy renetade wiut iid brine Ninn to justice, | Whiting. their “cherry” is no cherry, their «fty-| this had cured himof his previous erinnces et | dan Bocdward Eva 5 abbey pi |i saa an panied only by two | Ing fox” only a big bat. It used to be proverb- | __ Selkirk was about thirty years of aze when we ; . rie Miss Debania Kane Mrs Helen P ist of transportation. hundred nights. Wishsher Ida Malker Mme JS jally yi ia i ‘ took him aboard and was full of health and he | jally reported that “Australia is a place where | t°! : areas and moun- | the oysters zrow on trees, the fences are made | VIF. Tt was a most surprising thing that, although he had kept up his acquaintance with | Walston oe , daa to —Itis rumored that Patti may leave Map xPry MAC | OCuahozany and cherries grow with their stones | the Engliste lancaster eae ames with | Seti rcs = shin Ration lett over, ; sie the eee a iad, anlght, | outaide.” ‘There ts no, real mahogany in the | the savtreh Done ant ea ¢ Katherine Wright Mary 1. mae GQ thet the . «quishing the pursuit til the savae country, so far as I can learn, except it has been | tHe several books he had by him he could scarce | 2A hn" Washington Mrs Martha It Is aiso stuted that she will sing, under | van dow |imported; the so-called cherry Is a kind of | SPe2 it when ne found him. He anuereood Lukens Mine Barbera ee a pre U 0 RRR rR Abbey's management. for two weeks, in New | s His captoi cypress and the only truth about the oyster 18 | Cutey that eiiens we een re uel aim | Watson Ma bee UU itr York. Philad a and Boston. Should P eth | him through s that about some harbor oysters covering: every- nee th sell we dyna a a k. a. { : 2 UU RR on, it would break up his Cali- t and s: quer to | thing close to the water. Including occasionally | hefor® he returned: tr Berek oe aks and | Lamphy WG a 2 oy 5S Eee a trip entir iver thelr chief, and” with even “more | the roots and fallen trunks of trees. (Miserable | BEfOT® he returned D 1og DOK! and’ Tad areat | Lanes Stare Wasiiinzton Mary B Mrs — Lotta returns to this countryin September, e and desperate white men, the | Iittle bits of oysters, of which it would take a hopes of making a fortune by them when he got | HUGy Sgume oud Mra Sarah: VIG . me a aes of Chinook, until tinally the | dozen to fill'a tablespoon.) More wonderful | BOP i y seed ened pees copes ty AND INVIGORATING. when she will open the new Casing In Wash- BUF i ‘ safe at home and could sell them to some book- | Lelan : Ona. nung Alice Arg hat Lotta win | Mumderer was delivered tothe authorities of the | 1s ‘the little “hand-fsh,” "wile climbs up | Safe at home and could 1 January we left Puerto | Meseher Alice © Young Mr’ J that Lotta will | settlement and dealt with according to jaw. jon the beach sand, props itself on its | Soca and sailed for the Dutch East Indies, GENTLEM! List. Mr. Cecil Rayne, her lead: oung man, | This S recognized as ne ordinary achieve- | fin-hands and looks at one pertly as a spar-| 9 a ao round the world to England, which we | Attar AW Jackson Henry —_— She will then permanently retire trom | ment, and Colton was no sooner of lezal age | row. The “Tasmanian devil” ies good dealora chywachenid Ooch AL i Tasvun John Wesley : * to go to Enzland. her native country. | then the eiectorsof the county, by almost unani- | humbug, too. At Auckland T heard hia en rate Gone Ge te Lana de the ac. | Bette's Tohuson’ dan Rayne is now getting $40 a week. Lotta is | mous vote, promoted. him ito serlbed a8 flerce, untameable, dangerous; at | guaintunce’ of a fella nan fae agerlnes Tis | Batbouy Alten le x ‘Those who may wish to purchase, cither asa delicious at least £400,000. under sheriY to that of sh it ydney (his bones only are found in New South | @Uaintance of a fellow some ten yeas his | Brown a F arkable wen ) Deverage or for medicinal purpos's, au unadylterated | ‘alifurnia were men senior, who had once been a hosir, by the name Fen | Wales) he was flerce, but not often met with in | Sr paniel Foe, but who wee nave ‘a peany-ainer Kirts DB Whiskey, are invited to make @ trial ot the celebrated tory that there are in’ London about 4,000 pro- coolness, and determination Tasmania; at Melbourne he sank to “an ugly forenall newspapers, with the pompous title of Kelley Frank brand A Grow! About the Prices. 2 eh : | had to be to dill the onice or be chosen | little beast;” n Tasmania It Is discovered that fessurs of music, including and other p King Howard Kicy Join ¢ agers, orchestral | for it” ete. There are | To the Editor of Tu Tread with and Colton was a representative sheriff. | th was a man of influence, and power and | tir Defoe. He had formerly sold stockings in| 1 poor little nocturnal creature Is rare_and | 2 ; somite d. ‘There is one creature ot whose alleed | Freeman's court. Cornhill, and becoming bank: chers, th to. writi ibs. This fell Bae sea Uo Ure wee 2. abut 1200 Pano makers, music publishers | wealth poured in upon hin. “He made a flying | habits I had heard. with. some. skepticisate the LEARN A neeIe Sa eee te Gaeh Bae: Lea w ie UU Tt ke oe prices Ore s connected with mnsic trades, ex- | visit to the east to marry the gérl or his college | ground parrot of New Zeaiand. On inquiry I nose that they-Abon made a bargain to publish | Bécrkaupe G B Laxton Geo W te E Bex Patt prices w In the Hien M. White, daughter of Dr. | found the worst reports about it contirmed. the latter's ‘adventures In Juan Fernandez, Bre“n (Fore Dukins Harry an nilarly q » of Chics This parrct builds its nest on the ground and, aes 2 pace SNE cea ae FES ee Cte sn withitiacpriae | oy : s s irk to furnish the materials, Foe, or Detoe, sons John J, petineation. | and sly atter Colton’s return with his bride | since the introductiow of sheep, has been. build: | 5 prepare them for publication, aud each ce | Ba Tyou Judeon W WHIEKtY. melee eticn | arresi the ine the defense of the jail | ing it chiefly of wool. To obtain this it_ perches derive ancequall benantiron’ ame Publication, | Bantex Levy M 4 “that he has nthe passaze quoted | on the sheep's back. Forsome time the worst | GeHve an equal ben carrying out this compact | fer MekcabD riwit ap! OE ts CIR CL Oy ich small | iy honest, good taith, made Selkirk repeat his | B 4 seinen Eom bis Wrhiskey, Upon an analytical examination, Gam ve individual miners ears now | story over and over, until he got It by heart and exon ea aoe aie hg Ato be FREE from Fusil Oil, and indeed of any in litigation a uiner, |i has taken to tearing through the sheep's back | {f0TY publishing it refused to share in the pro- | Brian Mr. Mynawe ‘of the imodern ineredients which are used to ive @ ep or the court, cut the and draaing out the liver, which it devours. Tt | (en Vublishing it refuse Selkirie | Sierymann ite fictitious age and flavor to this popular driuk, clas ) nd help himself to the water. has become a_ pest in New Zed i y eas go | arte May Melee staple eported to * | He was arrested and jaiied for contempt of | rapid evolution in English elyili Itis a| The Modern Prize Fighter a Swen. | Beg Kou te rey have any axes to Popular sympathy was with him. The | large parrot, but I do not think it pretty; its | From the Omaha Herald. M rrey Ti Mor | detecui upon hi se. Fifteen | breast is the eolor of iron rust. Most of the fighters of to-day are men of constd- ees Fon sate BY EER om. the wot“ niziv a when | Muedred of them assembled ee at ae A QUEER CATERPILLAR. erable tntelligence. They are of much higher Masi Washington tener counter pees oe TENCE | | Awasat the moment attending a church | Te squeerest thing T have seen out here is | grade intellectually than those who fought in the | fudison Wa the fis very dont Its to be hoped tu Ds rates It ne ¢ : i “ Murrell Want BROWNING & MIDDLETON, with the fewother women in | the s led “bulrush caterpillar” or “vegeta- | Ting titty ined posl- | Benson Dr Wai M or Chas $3 ” 7 . . ence Ping: rn Vestwi gker BARBOUR & HAMILTON, tietine to assis y fee] ble caterpillar.” This also is found in New | Honand, Influence through being successful in the | Bow an, (Westwarl Mga Hon Jao ea f the settlement. one | Zealand, where the natives e It “Aweto- | 1 4. B. BRYAN & BRO, : . ! a, bullet-headed, bull: with news of the uprisings and} rrotete,” int T have two specimens found in} s ved pugill: iil modity an seit | TION. itings of Emma Abbott, | tleton, eleven of Kate the camp, was cot ligions soctety 1 to hin > = ou of Coal. ecked, of the olden days) Whe Leng recory WE MeDonald Wun A C. C. BRYAN, | the miners ill ¢ at the Poaniatin. ssockited with hostlers and stable boys, las Nichels Ch cof Tris Recex i door for the release of the pr nd the Hostile. The plant is a fungus, a sphiria, | ibsappe red. The pugil! a for- | Reed BL. WHEE jon, nine Of | ening to. tale him out. It not | which grows seven or eizht inches above the IY the man Who took off his hat when me | ; ee re g f ten ot | cane Hunting iat toward | ground, generally Ina single ster, round and the presence of a gentleman. AS a rule the nor Dennis THOS. A. ROVER, four of Lilian I UL. ne of | ed hair—ie always wore it curving at the end like a serpent. "This end is bre CES Is now a furbiteba pris Giemscives | N. T. METZGER & BRO, soy, sixteen of Pat Markhain, | SCHL reGE of the Certral | thiekly covered with brown seed for some three | y 4,67), Many famous Henters pride snmanee Gel osuus BEALL & BAKER. ner, twenty-two ob S, ni. | rai 1 —str from his | Inches. It grows near the root of a particular «dy Ryan. Noone could Hatter Ryan more suc- | Peele 3 % Saree aiounts Fi of John countenan his tre e, the ane i Mies pulled up oS a | c verring Uhat he was a perfect Conk 1K Purine J B JOHN H. MAGRUDER, e : 2 of Tony Hart. the mob shee root isTound to consist of a large caterpillar Ways Wore a beaver hat of Conlon Jas ner JW ERG a Competition in to be called NAO GUO RG RES tivee inches long, which, when’ dissected, 1s ble mold and clothing that was | Cautwell John Ferkine 3B 5 ed and th Bo aly Pe Tea | i | lished with silk facing and velvet col. | © 5 Eenros John door, cuntrouted the anury throng | found to be solid wood.’ Every detail of this | riltshed with facing and velvet col. | Pidewck’ Theo Wasurxrox, D. G, ; an ¢ found : i shia Wore.clean linen and gaudy searfs, and Po ‘1 4 Be eee ee ee U TeMe Ete cee eo case ETOWS | nerer consinercl Mimalr Gute eit es Pearce art Wan spring. I¢ls tobe used moatly for ax | them, in the 1: order and out of the nape of its ne It is supposed that | q nait-smoked cigar In his mouth. He wentabout | Goal MeCormic Capt BRerse Prof B = formances. ae to disperse peac esponise Wa When this erub (that ofa large moth) burrows | the streets accompanted by A thick-set And brights | Summa ego ae COPUB Rese Prof B 1 is too ee orous demand for the > of the pri in the ground, one of the seeds gets ‘between ed young man, who was laboriously —In- — The Clements Master Sam'l M- Koss Chas W 7 4 1h Hay was a |’ Never,” said the young offic of the neck, strikes root and com- | troduced as’ “Mr. peretary, Mr; Callahan SB Randall Chas : H.& H.W. CATHERWOOD, buys.at 2240, Duties great su It netted | can only take hin over mny dead and he | pletely turns the interior of the creature into its | Jerry SEE AER a eR two bende | Clark Wim Randall David A Yo pay for great deal of atrct adiateted || ted them untlinching! nob amo= | Own substance: Only theahclllis lee ittack, £6) Sek una at aa use came niael ion Deven Woe Smosne. ie ‘the entire 2 BP.O.E ! riiy confounded and cowed by his herd lust rootlet appearing auywhere. ‘The ab- | fad a roral the of it fora year or Daniel Chas Ht yj fct9-3m. Sour Droreterons, dealer. If your P.O. E., | vcoiled, but = nes also eat this pure white grab, and a| went down south and was ingiorously loped | De Valera Don Juan Kobinson Capt $8 delivery, = | tells me that, taken raw, it is delicious. | by John L. Sullivan, Ju: Uns Ume Sullixan | Davis Rev G1, 2 Kesnoide WF = "ittsburg, last week, Library Hall was | The New Zealanders also burn the caterpiilar- | began to make calls. He went about the siloons | Brew Col Fosehh * Blas Settrow Ovr H P s 8 Barrett's company appeared in Fran- ward threatenin | root and rub it into thelr tattoo wound: SOUIno Ree i ee Pea pome ntae a Petawratie LE Sut, Dw UR acy Price Mare Sripn From the Arkans: Rimini before a large audience, and | the y« : : WSUIANO A ChabGe: zen of Troy. ‘Sullivan was not a swell, He wore | Dut Wor Schmidt rit At Conway the ‘he waters ebbed and flowed within a few | cried the foremost rioter, leveling his pistol. | 5.01, ino gan Francises Chronicle a loose and shagg; Midnight. Af. k quick for him. His own the f y shoes, a Derby hat, | Douglas Win Sutphen Geo E GOING ON, In paeress inelies of the dgor, The sherif was te i a a] and iS Ofte! ‘Ss lars and cuffs. He Dunn W Baum Geo H Just at twelve fie whe weapon was out and discharged ina twinkling, | What Tam to tell you about Robinson Crusoe | tacked the gentleness of yan. “He did sat enjoy | Etter AL. Bteva-on Harbo s The Kiraity Brothers have flnally completed | ana the leader of the mob was eu T had from my father, who had it from his | the companionship of other men as Mr. Kyan Bteteon Jobn ents for the beginning of work on the | al r | tanner, who saw it himself, and what is more, aul wan surlyiand erull, By degree Sehllokyt Jota = on of thelr new theater on 4th avenue, be- fire at the sher | You will fnd it confirmed in the official lox-book | manner softened wiltike. We beaters ree en 18th and 19th streets, New York. The cl Me stood wadis e yoyage, er I “d e yar struck him, and he became more particular in Bteel OB - a as seatlns capacity has been Increased to 2,700, | fronting the mob and returaing their fire, thro: oe a een ielnatereee 7: Ure, He how dresses as fashionably as Ryt . Selivan Peter $30.00 GVERCOATS AT $15.00, and the stave space will be larger than at lirst | in down one revolver as soon as cmptied and | the family circle, took the trouble to see did, even going to the extent of wearing yellow aE aS Sek Sev BE $25.00 OVERCOATS AT $12.50. jatedie = drawing auother. Strange to say, not a shot of | conformed with the account given by the voy- | gloves on his huge and ham-like hai isan sae Butnereilte Thoe z " —The pretty girls of the chorus, in tne | al! those tired struck him, but several of his al “ 3 to pie fovea ‘ealoert a a Greer Wan Boot Ren a $20.00 OVERCOATS AT 10.00, ve if they let ‘ Waa) Ge ttainee wate oat sallants were wounded. . ly grandfather shipped for a privateering voy-} «po yo reach without notes?” casually asked a fits M Wa Sattum Wa $14.00 OVERCOATS AT $9.00, But what would Merry War,” at the New York easino, lend an | “Yt was an unheard of thing. A mob of 1,500 | aze to the South seas in 1703. The. el was | now minister trom Une cast of anold preacher in an | Gitne w Feeke Carl a Ornaments? ‘ Tmontous color and life to the production. | desperate, armed, and amaddened men beaten Ene Canine cee galley, mounting, is UNS | Arkansas conference. i Harte Bret Pertell Cas 1 €15.00 OVERCOATS AT 7.59. She Twenty nickel-plated girlsexecnte a march with | off and discomiited by one officer, aad he yet a | and carrying 63 men, commanded by Captain | | “Preach without notes?” echoed the brother, “I Pipes epior Beary, 12.00 OVERCOATS AT £6.00, course dmirable precision, whieh, with the wlitter or | yout’. on was oiling in the hearts of the | Piekerinjg. “The crew was chiefly Irish and | should say 1 did “Why, ny deur brotncr in the | Hall Geune i AY . iil Saige: ti their armor, 30 please the thas to | rioters, and they soon returned raging to the | Scotch, and among the latter was a chap named Lont’s name, I've scarcely seen a greenback in SIX | Hooper HR Tyler E $10.0 OVERCOATS”AT $5.00, | be gone all over music for this | attack: Putin the mean time the conduct of Alexander Seliiirk, trom Largo, county of Fite. magne subject was dropped. aiteeen sce AES #2500 SUITS AT $12.50. es march was composed by Rudolph Aronson. It | i had inspired others with some of | While upon the coast of Brazil the Cinque +0 Homes JP ¥ ‘ was rendered more by the employment it und raised him up supporters, ‘The | Ports lost’ her commander, ahd the frst mate, A Funny Story from the Border. Harrie Joa $2800 SUITS AT 914.00, A night or tw : tasthe Hon. John 1. sul- | Of a brass band on the Judze of the county, the clerk, few others | Stradling, was appointed In his place. In Jan | From the El Paso Herald. Haviland Jas C, 3 lvan left his dressi er, was well | took their mat th door, and 1| ‘oom LO anpe: £20.00 SUITS AT $10.00, is yinan Joh 2 1704, they doubled Cape Horn and bore | “at El Paso Mexican dollars are worth eighty- Hine at = as resus for the Isiand of Juan Fernandez, which | i s tae Hewlyn Mr was main- | was the place of rendezvous. they had ‘agreed | #¥e cents in aes ae a ae Norte, | gubbart dion Richard Water ae beaten off. Colton | upon, and which several of the menon board | Just across the river, American dollars are Hawse : x r upon the | — George C. Miln, the ex-minist and | receiyed in Brooklyn on Monday ni Rickara, his Hew when th on more tained till the rivte Blage, a Messe handed him a te “Wharst i the batt nt. Like is more vig than the Hen/t the public have be UITS AT $9.00, 00 SUITS AT $11.00, Keene “Wende | . i i ie | Harris Samuel L. Watts John @ 2 cee is to. | reesty: é i ye e sar l Visited bef = Fer- | Worth eighty-five cents in Mexican coin. One ol Weber Joh $20.0 SUITS AT $5.25. the contents. uty Ward Beecher and other prominent | Willel any eo ee etal of the mob were | lid visited before. ‘They arrived at Juan Fer- | morning a car driver started from the At erican | Haier PS Millard Jomeph A Henry Ward prominent | killed and more wounded, the law was vindi- | nandez in March, and the vessel being som i Brookly Were present to xive Mr. Miln a/ cated, and took its course with the prisoner. | what leaky they determined to bench and enti | side Ww! a Mexican dollar. “On Ls ea at eae Warren © 5 cordial welcome. | The aifair created a great stir 2il through the | her. With this view her guns and stores were | the Mexican town he took a drink of chain light- | Webb Thos R i i c, which was fifteen cents, and received ai c — London to-day Is talking of nothing but | and the young sheriff the hero of | hoisted out, and tents etected to accommodate | Ring, which was fi aa ents an nes = fase Bes MeFariana wien we — oa Mary Anderson's success as. (! D actress In recoznition of his ser- | the siip's Company. Alter the vessel was re- | American doilar in change Side beteoka diiok | somonuead © Williams Col WD aur ine gc te CIRO Ae patred, and preparations were being made to re- | his return to the American side hetooka drink | Joun yr pp Weiser WW of tie: Theater Branco, tm Gilbert sing dri, sume ihe cruise, two French men-of-war hove | Of equally bad liquor and received a Mexican | James Frauk Zinmer David Sa | “Comedy’and Trag * It was the crown of oe o f ee insight, heading: e e ve dollar for his American, and so repeating the MISCELLANEOU ° EetbAcK LO gied the andiene Hed autumnal | foliaze | the defense of the jall. A frlendly Indian re- | edly have. been captured and the crew con- | heclosed up business with the Mexican dollar he Ne Se —— od . | eleamed in ts rocade. Her skirt was a) veaied to him ap sucre usclitary family | demned to the galleys had they remained, | Started with in the morning. Auleck Mrs ‘Mitchell Laura es of Washington's of molten re egete fllamonds th | of whites named Joinson. ‘To get asslstancy to | slipped er cables and. ran away, leaving on) 4 Covrtm were Manmien by a clergyman | Allen Salle Melley Mrs Superior Dudism. j ir. diamonds around her neck, diamonds | thwart tis plot it was ary to pass through | shore three of the crew, wlio were employed at | in Gnicago. a few days avo, under he eee | Brooks Bessie Meter Mey Mary LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING ©O., Sew York Worl | » buckles of her shoes and diamonds in| 4 dele known to be ded. | Without | some distance from the port in getting wood | Hrancie Nworb Sued 28, and! Allele: Xocliw | heeeeaats = MeMahon Aire dudism is thre: the lace of her fan. . hesitation he dashed into it, rode safely through | and water. Of these three meneny grandfather na 2 Louralleean i yn, | Bowne Mary Mrs Nolts M 3 = “ S8 Wi ” aged 22. It Is now alleged that Richard Brown, | CORNER SEVENTH AND G STREETS ja 100 young | _.; And the actress wore them like @ queen.” | ine tire of the India ed the nearest set- | was one and Alexander Selkirk another. The | iN cecuring the marringe Neense, had eorcy | Brodis Mea Mary “eed F something | Said a veter yeas Geer Que is worthy of the | tlement, raliied twenty-tive men, and saved the | third man was Irish, and belonged to Kinsale. | the letters of his name and that of his bride, | Gee hae Parker Sareh a at and made of silk, satin, Theater Franeals. She is as lovely as Made- | amily.” When he declined further service ay They remained on this island for ax months, | sfieg Adella Wilcox, taking the prescribed. ath | Coureiler Rosa Robbins © Mrs | Reval LIQUIDGLUR, while the tnsitet yourig men | Jeine Brelian in her youth, and as stately us | sheriff his friends insisted on sending him to the | during whlch tag thos eres coe hart Of | thet tis ieee eo ee Janke | Dorit Mrs M Ryan Mra Mends Everything young ty TP her prime.” Th tators | Heri his triends insisted on sending him to the ing which time they explore: Y part of | that the names were genuine. County Clerk | POwtt MM Bald Matic [Mauls Evers thing Fin walsts of son Shion- | Arnoule inher prime.” The spectators | senate. The contest was close, and, though he | it and became convinced ofits delightful climate Ryan avows his purpose to prosecute Brown for | Foslk Mary Bonnie tds Revie! Mandan OO Killer, we belleve: scratched Wastes | ee eee oy her specch resenting the obloquy | tad a majority of lie vows and the certieste of | sod abner ene Selkirk, it seems, had | {8 SaMGReE wee f Tlinots | Franklin Saitio Snyder Fiorence ye Fool Killer, we Delleve, scratched: Washington | cast on players. Her wrath was deep, not load, tion was issued to him, as there was some | made up his mind to remain even before they | Ine a fals@amMdavit. The statute of Illinois | EEVe ein Bhiver Mary — There wince | Jet after the war and has not been | “What are we actresses?” she cried.” “Bodies question about his election he refused to accept, | were left on the island. In view of this resolve, | Provides that the giving of false names upon the gare ae eh Mies n there since. we have. God help us; souls we have none. ia family, went east, entered the lov | ho Ife os fi he ship, | 9Mdavit for a marriage license is perjury. and | Grex Ol! Scanlon Mary se 4 mS : took nis tamily, went east, entered the taw | he had pilfered many articles from the ship, | Stary ig wunishable with a sentence to the pen- | Hayes Cora ‘urument Emma Washington Leads the Way. Rane eter ey Stunned by the pure, | school at Albany, N. ¥.,and upon graduating | white she was undergoing repairs, and had hid- | itentiary. The law also says where the marrage | Hamlsit. Mre ME ae eatin New Yorks buried like dogs returned here. den them in the sand. Some of these he would | is performed under fletitious names It is illegal | Har Sire ctor Ae een &3 FB B pre arario ngton’s war against the telegraph-pole ” 7 ee oe aeee “He prospered tn everything he undertook, ac- | bring forth when their nevessities urged; but, as and of no binding force. Troing Prissills Willett E 4 Mrs G L vu U nce Js certainly vigorous Some wires ip] With Husky-Haughty Lips, @ Seat | quired much wealth, aid when the failing health he had many hiding places, they never could : Jolaseon Sette) Wiathington Kate 8S bn Mou? already has under ground, and it otitte aaa Gin of Mark Hopkins made an infusion of new | force him to disclose his whole stock. George Rike and Philip McCarty, of Cam-| [2h"Mimie Walker Sophia tae pak tte ie sag sages money a Warr Wirraas in Harper sae Maree energy into the overland railroad management | In October the Cinque Ports entered thehar- | pridge, Mass., men of good families and educa- | Mongomery F sats Cloth, it will. probably be the frst clty | Where dev ant alnnt Leseod Gee surt-beat siore, | here neccakary he was taken into the partnersitp | bor and took thew te pence azain; when, Sel-| tion, who were rivals tora young lady's affec-| pyere an CENTLEMENS LIST. panne Niue, Pure in the country Its streets of the network of | Imaging to my sense thy Varled strange sugges. | by Huntington, Stanford anil Croaker, ay Kirk having | been caught tn biltering, Capt. tions, engaged Jn a slugging, maten on muskaay Poakerville Benton Morse N ea tee a Bee Wires, and its Will be a bright one to fol tions, thenceforth bore a large share in their labors. | St ing suddenly put him ashore and declat evening. McCarty was unable to stand up on | Burrett p er and Tin Cover.) Mailed postpaid, $0c. Sold by Drug- low. “ihe people of New York are walling to hear | Thy treops of white-maned racers racing to the | He was In all their plans and confidences, and | he should never enter the vessel again. Accord-| the third round, and is in a serious’ condition. enor a 2usddleton ET iste Grocers, Btationers, Hardware, Varicty and <a from Mr. Daly's bill in Albany. re pe was their daily and most intimate and friendly | ingly the vesselbailed without him, nobody re-| The young lady in the case is disgusted at thelr Benjanin J D peg ee ee tg Thy i Foie aes, dash’d with the sparkling | associate up to the time of his death. Before fete bie loss, for he pene been Doni halt of conduct, and declares she will never recognize Buscher $1 wy 3'T. OMEARA & Go, 1347 Penmerivasia Av em dimples of the ae ‘ % ¢ Mec 7 y the war he was prominent in politics. He was | the ship and was of sugy humor. Before the | either of the combatants, E Washington, D.C. 3 nS Pec oe ee ecowh ancl murk—thy unloced/ nus: | 40° fend ana’ sueporter of Broderick, editing | vessel sailed he was Tueaned with abundance) “On sfonday last a party of sixty persons, who | all Washinton HE ENEMIES OF THE MUTUAL RESERVE s - “1 just know we are going | ‘Thy unsutduedness, caprices, wilifuluess; @ paper at Yreku—the Uaion—and during the | of provision. : = a had taken refuge from the flood in the house of. Cenrtes teo: Titsb tire association ‘having for s searcir- tob ‘in and pats as stubborn as he | Great us thou art above the rest, Uhy many tears— | war was a Union democrat. In 1858, while In August, 1708, my grandtather enlisted in Aaron Ramsey, near Powhatan, Uhio, were as- ae ests culated their falschoods throughout the countey. thas » Was last year. He stuck toit that the water 4 lack from all eternity in thy content, editing the Union, he engaged in a discussion | another expedition to the south seas, this time | tonished by the breaking out of a mud geyser | Crawford J B ee ee eens ae Sees fective’ Wouldn't come into the house and dug a ditch | Caught but (he greatest struggles, wrongs, de- | with Dr. ‘T. ‘T. Cabinisa, still a resident of | under Toyal authority. The commander's name | jn g field near by. A dense mass ofeand, gravel Ed Seay for the purpose of in- + Uhrongh the vand to carry It off if tt crossed Fulton hake tee) nee Sreatest—uo lesscould | Yreka, winteh soon led to’ personalities. Per- | was Rogers, the first’ leutenant, Courtney, and | 28 mud was thrown to a height of ‘ty or | Sol . emtentng for thea the tit or fale of “these street. but when he gut out of bed Into water a foot | pny y state—something thou ever seck’st ana | Sovalities in thoze dgys generally led to duels. | the second lieutenant a certain Dr. ‘Thomas | sixty feet in the air from a hole in the ground. aoa pe on pe a 2 eeeahont tt Prenci laidnight he didn’t say a seek st, yet never galn'st, Tt was so in this case. Colton was challenged, | Dover, a physician well known as the inventor | 4+ ‘times a pulsation occurred, throwing the gu tis MT famntier {ea resalt tie Amociation, a2 well as the ——— ee. Surely sore right withheld—some votce, in huge | accepted, and named ritles at twenty paces, the | of Dover's powders, All three had shares in | mass tavice as high. A second geyser broke} SMG wm - mous endorsement by comunittee. is aes : MONOtONOUS Tage, Of freedouL-lover pent, parties to fire till one or both fell. Considerable | the expedition. forth among the crowd assembled, covering | DavisLG = St Wah ecuyt idly bx ee Plaats nao woman Suffragists. Some fast heart ike 4 planet's, chatn'd and chaf- | ridicule had been thrown on the duels by the | After make the Brazils and. zounaiag espe them with mud and sending them back to the) DumndB | qookednews oF tnaladminivtrat un. o india t a pene hiy ha ee aa oe Funes bai stp beri harmless, not to say peaceful, character of sey- | Horn they bore away for Juan Fernandez, where house in dismay. pave tenes was found. If. the company js hot ina hy, EOS PE Na A Ha I On| ae eae eee, So rvanking |e tenan ween cease he mieten ta ee ene February 1, 1700, and after! “Por oftonses against Prince Biamarck the re- | Bae ee Stewart Edwa 3 Remora wath te publi thew appara ae deep and iss eae B. Anthony $20,000 to each—was And rhythmic rasping of thy sands and waves, were determined that there should be no trifling | coming to an anchor sent # boat ashore for fresh sponsible editor of the Berlin Volksblatt has just. ponana yw oe tive and facta unreliable.” not left in tru the suffrage « s has been | And serpent hiss, and savage peals of laughter, in their encouater, and prepared for the deadiy | water. Ina short time she returned not only been sentenced tonine months’ imprisonment. | Fins GP Smith L@ .. Extract from the report of Lele emp Sip mein erroneously stoted, but left absolutely to each. | And undertones ef distant Hon Mi necting without inching. | It ts needless to say | with the water, but a supply of crawfish and a | PS sentenced teak ber of the | Fuie oT Simmes RF tian svea bo Gioia: eel ioe tae peek Know!ng the characters of the women to whom she | (Sounding Ming to the sky’S deaf car—but | that Colton did not falter, and his opponent was | man clothed in goatskins, whose looks were as . §. Appelby, a prominent mem! of the | Golden C D Sallsbury 8 0 vation, the committee think it safe to suy that the Amso- 1 = HOW, Fapport for once, rey: u v1 e i d to | Methodist church, and ex-member of the On- | Ge-en! ‘Inos Smith Wm t tirely: y of the entire confidence of ite: meted her will tobe drawn have : us full of energy; but flends interposed, for- | wild as his attire was uncouth. This proved to 4 & yoy a a Ee lation in eattirely worthy * ub in the night thy confdant for once,) bade the eding, and the affair was ace be no other than Alexander Selkirk, whom | tario legislature. has been arrested and lodged it Smith Wm members, Itis truly a mutual association, where cach ontret and possession. It | ithe tirst and last confession of the globe, ade the proceeding, Wee acon | 0s e s) in Jail, at Belleville, charged with having forged | Hall metnber forms a component part, and is a oowertul fac UiCshoald be de the ab- | Outsu g. muttering from thy soul's abysms, modated. Such ts the character of the man | Capt. Stradiing had lett on the islandfour years thOReMeae the Groat eniatrar to a vogtelra: Herndon Edgar Teens een tor to do gvod or hann.” Office No. 1509 4 sireet. . aioth Mrs 2 gad Miss | The tale of sme elehucntal passion, s Whom the Pacitle railroad irlumvirate now aceall sod tour month previously), ee aiwhio} miett ton certificate of a deed. ae 7H, ‘Turner Geo febt 1.5 SEES ences Soceh — ae Se ests. and ne ‘Thou teliest to a kine soul. in his grave, attempting to ro! his widow an have gotten aw: on sev z Hickman ‘Thomas Henri c ear So SSeS SER children of his sayings.and uisname of itsiionor, | ships touched ‘there, but that. he preferred to | _ The Rev. Silas Smith, a colored preacher, of | Hid @ Parlor Joep A= GCowe: arare ties | There are now In existence 108 schoois for the | on the pretense that he embezzled some of their | remain. Having at length resolved to leave it | Moberly, Mo., has been sentenced to five years Humphrey 8 C ek ege aS brapiladl, may instruction of American soldiers. Nearly every ill-gotten gains; but they were careful not to | he availed himself of our arrival, and removed | imprisonment in the penitentiary for instigating Jackson Jno H or John NTucker 3 ME Weofferthe balance of our {Lis Anthony | post Bas a school, and these Instructed last | mention or hint such a charge till he wa dead | hiseffects on board the Duke, of which vessel | the burning of acolored. Baptist church in thet | 2*geos, ‘Tobin Wa SATIN AND FUR-LINED CIRCULARS taxi throw this | Year 3.355 puplle. and cold. le was appointed mata. Suna with nim | ene SeReemIbET. ae aanttoa to. nme | Rae wes oe AND CARKIAGE ROBES AY COST, Mf tty os could they |” 4 doctor writes to the Medica? and Surgical ——++ = When abandoned to his fate he had wi im ugh Wallace, an emigrant assis Kane J Warren Commodore balance of our i : Repor: {To dizect the patienfto keep his] Reports from Nevada state that Tuesday night | his clothes and bedding, lre-arms, ammunition, | country by the English government, will go Keywood Mr, Mie DD SEAL SACQUES, CAPS AND MUFFS eo | eyes on his toes, I lave founda help to keep | was the coldest ever known there. At ialieck | tools, cooking utensils, farming implements, | back fo Ireland on Saturday. For twenty- eS eee’ Wilson GW at September prices, a Bi ne | the bead In the proper position in taking a] the thermometer registered 45 degrees velow | mathematical instrumenta, books, provisions | eight years hehad been an inmate of the poor | 1%, Gea Webb Walter D JAMES ¥. DAVIS’ sows } pil [eeu tana an old anchor and cable which the Cinque | house of county Cavan, Ireland. Layton WE Warfield W a3 621 Pouprylyuaia avenue ~