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SHINGTON SATURDAY, JU 1884—DOUBLE | A BANK PRESIDENT CONFESSES. RELIGIOUS NOTES. - -* BOOKS, & : ‘That Much Ruri Mr, Riddle, of the Penn Bank, Tetts == SG ee Fo Teun Das Omx : a = Sy we Soe aaa Fees — Rev. George 0. Little, Assembly's Presby- CECULATING Linkary, seas | weettce: the fot mer aya jew It was Wrecked by Speculation. | trian church, of tis city. hes three brothers 1749 PENNSYLVAN neck Sey cmetpennen oe ——— | lore isdionere to Ge eek areas 749 PEN ‘ANIA AVENUE. ‘i x ste : stock entirely too lante we must sell, as we Picts Ascause | dent Riddte,ot ie Eo ees eae — Cay The best new books:, seven monthly and two weekly | will be cn the fo Some of ve will mek the Lealinw | aye se= j 23 =p Barriste recently, m: a statet magazines a8 soon a8 imc waters and cooling breezs of the mountains. others | Our stock of Shors and Slippers is very completa, andl ene. There in whicit, after speaking of “his devo- | — Rev. George V. Leech. well known In this | _‘Terms 50 cents per mouth or 84 per your, mth | prefer the briny ocean with its a‘tractions and draw. Fay You to look at stock before buying, a we United . and statistic to the interests of the bank, he says that | City. and now at Annapolis, bas Yiad his salary ee ae Gnouans oneer. tacks; but go somewhers we will. and we will buya A8SLTe you you can #ave money in doing so, thing like a ton e spark of appl | until 1880 he gave it all his attention. After | T!se4 $200 per year, and already there are indi- V. G. FISCHER, thousand articles, some of them very useless we find. to Shoes now €2.09. Is yesterday forced to be absent frequently. In 188) and 183i | — The revival at Bladeasvarz’ M. B. chureh, | NEW, Sincera By Crawford. fal at all Gam and which we oer eo mesonat ier vmcat @210) - y surprise was mani /¢ng hark carried a large amount of oil for| of Which Rev. W. McK. Hatamock is pastor, Piapld itary lines In Rarope. -Palkn-, the savings you make in them will hap vastly to se Sof those who crowded the | orokers, some of it being carried fora year or 04 In which Miss Grace Weiser Is assisting, has RG he = ana vane couse ade neue + es afta Bede from 60. aR, ss nena k e 4 car y | : rersi : Anstey. Jibe first thing isa traveling Satchel We offer a ened ow shore fron #1 u = the decision of the | tiso, In i852 he went south for his health, and | Pesulted thus fur In ee Pogues pasckeeeae, Mea Whee Wale 1a Ha ter ta lanee sie, a2 T3 bandacmys low Late, only $i. ; s to whether the | enjoined upon Me. Reiber, asxictant cashier, and | — Rev. John R. Paxton, formerly of the New Euatis, Rott Bot matt ap oy Sep ete ee or had not, committed the as-| yr Landhtin, vier president, to have these ac-| York avenue Presbyterian church, of this city, Tine Gratt Aietackt iethireon: Exira fine ain Leathe" Bags fron h he Y /connts settled before his return, while oil | Wil, during his summer vacation, have his pres- Round the World. | Camegie. BU Lather Hen eae I hack, from 20. © <f Ladies, Mises’ and Children Slippers arned Cuaneellor, | high. This injunction, he subsequently | ent charze, the West Presbyterian church, New CRE One onan. Grain Lather Hand Satchels from matst Bot be overlooked. f actually | “d, had not been obeyed. He thought | York city, enlarged, at a cost of $59.000. Manners and Social Tsazes | Sherwood. adnate, Stopring Bars of every Mod and styte. it | on his- return, from the| —Mr. Dayid Wills, jr., a licentiate of the a DIOR, ‘Traveling and Lunch Baskets in the nttost pre | det 475 Pennsylvania avenue. to suit every taste, m all shapes and cu. was persuaded to accept the | presbytery of Washington City, was received on a ; = 25e. up. : * Oil fell, and he found that the ecently by the Presbytery of New | [HE ANDY Compa | | Hattinocks we will all want | : in the mn oil certificates ran $100,000 or | se Pecan tly SCAT | Withomiuch dara arash oat es weet rex. | the baby, at 49 jocks carly and secure some of U On Ana Lite 600 over the value of the colluterals at the oan siccated calli) the Kirkpet | Seu nie Sultedby & cect corre of es: | and he eet eatin Nios a ete a of thelk constttatic: rices then prevailing. With a knowledze jorial chureh, Rin: Mr. Wills Is a | | Jc plies GIXSHEDIER & ERoA : i iter { Rev. Dr. Wills, formerly of this city, and | book. ae 4 A . pd wills (real) prison portion of the board ot directors, he | £00 of Rev. D a prormerly , SROGGEET sroti ons to Ave dark Toilet Traveling Came a0 Kinds from, br See ved & pool to buy oll, soasto putup the | 20W a chaplain in the army. my CC TURELL Becker, a om atin | Suh Seu Fy fatbes, Eleah. Shor. Het, Thent Sin Metrene e and inake good the bank’s account. — Rey. M. J. Eckles, of Havre de Grace, Ma., q ane ts, Ses Be. or (us Ss | of these purctiases were made in May, 1882. and | nas declined the call recently given him to the | AL Or Tue Amenicax t-coor gamaesot every description Anything | inST LEARING SALE tina Gane Ie wae thea'emae Tee tition | PresUsteriaa churen at Suow Hil, id. eee gall Rat ‘Gary fot alice fete long | OF 7218 SEASON i faba d thi he bank. vas the 0 fie is 2 =o 9 1 3.50, ct thon icles you ce t SON. mr evein tha ¢ Ir. tahnen | Accounts that appear on the bank hooks were | -- Rev. Henry P. Thomas, rector at Pootes- PEIGIURERQUE WASHINGTON. a. | “allguodand ai'dkt seat Srestet youll nec, ss ion of the | made. Hebouzht oil fora number of the directors. ill. Md., has deetined the call extended by St. Social Life, with Graphie Descriptions SEEK of the face | Some time In July, 1838, It was found necessary | Mark’s Episcopal congregation, Baltimore. Land Congress, the White House and the CUTTING DOWN PRICES aT 5 a tar ie dns TRAE TOS. i: partments, together with Artistic Views: |. SILVERBE) : ee Mr. Riddle insists that the state of affairs was | Va, Is belng demolished to make room for the | Moore. 7 * SETS Rennes see i ae Seeman aM, ec - h were not en- | known to most ofthe directors, and that erection of the new city ball, and anew build. | Justreceivedandforsaleby | | op 2 Near Pennsylvania avenua. #16 BEVENTH STREET. Aiaake. Ci ‘a ‘en y Leonards | have been known toall of them, as the bi Jn wilt bejerected tor the congregation a mile | * es Bockwlicr and, Staticner, —— lanta. Ga.. was thrown into ta Sool composave which di : . There was a| up town. mi nsylvania avenue, - ned an air of composure which did not ntly open to. Inspection © was a a pais Saaseens ww ment Saturday b : $10,000 delinquent loan, of which all the board | —__ v Ow Pras GRD AT; SURE Sh, 3 | b the clear, in whieh | #1! a 5 The Centennial Methodist Episcopal Con-| New B Archibald Or i : : é ee said Mr, Hopkins passed for a coal man and ot | gar. teh at Bs BA ORS. Unt further notice, our first clearing sale of the seasom he had pleaded “not guil when con- s oe 2 Ney : | ference is appointed to eld at Baltimore on | ‘4 Roman Singer, by F. Marion Crawford. Is to sell only the medium and best erades of Fallroad lines centering there, hal coumitted | ferred with the servant BOR te Mins cele to inen felled sand trelbank | 4, cones 9) to/enutliue an) abssion\ One week, | At Home in ttaly, by Strs. ED. 1k Biancisrd, sole ihe Seinitigaausacs Gor Beta. will begin. Fifty Thousend Dollare worth of Pashion- suicide. Mr. Orme’s uncle was fur years treas- | 5.4 j Mr. Riddle continues, “that they were saddled | and it ts expected that at least 50) delegates | ‘rhe fiaia iain sens H Hoberts Beginning with men’s suits, at $10and $12, able, Stylish and Desirable Milimery to be slaughtered er of the West Point road. Another ua saree Be. . Crea Jth 2 sill be: pre! Qur Chancvllor, a' Life of Bismarck, by Moritz Busch. wegive a better article than can be made up in season to accommodate our customers, urer of the West Point row nother w ¢ by one ot their own number with £50,000 of | will be present. Round the World, by Andrew Carnegie. Rew to eellat those prices by marking down Come to KING'S PALACE t chase at present general passenger agent of that | s ic ise- | real estate and an old claim for £22,090, both of | __Tie graduating class of Princeton, N.J., | ARCHERY, CROQUET AS SAWN -TENNIA. Riise Soak “aaiia thet Noe aus Seueae ice sphere np ee pod Foad. Other wemlbers of the family stand high | ntly the court was crowded and the privi- | which they say were passed through the bank ‘Theological’ Seminar mbered this year 44 WM. BALLANTYNE & SONS, another Lave not sold figely. a, XEN, MES FLOW. ecure ‘i i ali logics wry, nw iB ye: » ERS, RIBBONS, LA $n professions, business and poiities. Archi- | leged few took care to secure 's on the | for persoual use and over my objections. Then myl9 428 7th street. ‘At #15, $16, $19 and @20and above the vari- 8, LACES, SILKS, SATINS, ee Pp y wot great popular. | Bench, the rear of the court be the accounts were audited when all directors | 4nd of this number elght are going as foreign ——_———— = e4y 3s Sinmenss and the quality of our work VELVETS, VELVETEENS AND LACE ie td = Ls ee a fp eels si with the queer Ons pts who usns i but three had borrowed an amount, exectlng milestone ee Enis to the west panier ities BBR A 2B RAM oD g88ty JustiSes usin handing to every purchaser a. CAPS. y and business fact. and was one of the best | Jight in criminal cases. There waz more than | the capital and surplus of the bank, to whic! home board, the remainder under the call o! B AA big MMM © LEGAL GUARANTEE ticket, which warrants We have siso an of List known yeung men iety. He was in receipt | one merater of the house of peers—among | serioasly objected, as Twas then and had been | churches. pow, AA 8 yuME the prices and goods by agreeing to exchange SIDER GEL GK cea is ord pom of a good income. and there was no cause fur them Lord Lathame sitting by ee ute of the | carrying an average balance to my sraic of —The Baptist Publication Society has pre- BBB A A UU MMM Besgd crrefund money for anything ee stlbse: . —— aay eparen OPS fae pele | Rane itkeness, that the bie Gol Ba Sane obs eae eo Coa @ NOOO" that ‘belug Lapa ciauorets pean for the steerraaee podiatry car ‘Come and examine our stylixh trimmed CHILDRENS aoe ee @ Croce Salina ae butcher of El-Teb, was present. | five times more than the whole board had on | of Children’s day, which occurs next Sunday, MAMMOTH ESTABLISHMENT, Store open until § o'clock to-night, HATS, at 25e. only. astreet hack. near the U Bion ie eer sta | Of the counsel wed in this cause celebre, | deposit, to say nothing of my stock in the bank, | and requests that each school take a collection : Our great bargains in black ENGLISH TREBLE oe See ee Sea at? | which owed its notoriety entirely to the rank of | which was the largest single block on the books, | for the enlargement. of the society's Sunday CFORGE SPRANSY, CREPE, from $2 to €3 per yard Ragters oe! Abii seed. wacituethe | the prisoner, the most popular was, of course, | and no money borrowed. school missionary work. 46 SEVENTH STRERT NORTHWEST. ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER AND TAILOR, siete Sprins Mr. Orme got out. and. paying the | Baward Clarke, Q. C., ani a rising member of | “Upon the day on which the bank first sus- 4 : 607 SEVEN’ i —_- driver, dismissed him. He then turned his face | partiament, one of the mainstays of the eonsery- | pendedk and wlan it nee coneiadet to nese ee | — By abtion of she Epieooral council, ‘Tram Do iggee ea coc DON'T BUY UNTIL YOU MAVEGIVEN US A CALL toward the springs and ascended a rouzh hill | gtive party. Every one made certain that his | doors, I had just made a deposit inthe bank to | Parish, consisting of Falls Chuich, Fairfax, =% ba en tS SO. ° : “es leading to the ralir He crossed the road, cacy for the defendant stul, but | hetp tt. Whtie I was directins that notice order | Chantilly, and Herndon churches has been al fs fs be ; | advocacy for_ the defendant was successful, but | help it. While directing th: ice order- I, - — — and. entering « grove, soucht a quiet place | he had to admit himself beaten, whilst young | in 7 9 RY GOODS DEPARTMENT. eS fe : S aten, < | ing the suspension to be drawn, J. O. Brown | yided. Fairfax and Falls Church retain the old DRY GOO! "s 5 Tonto the crowed Be ne en Aine | Charles Matthews, stepson of the famous ever- | went down the back way and drew a ood por- | name, while Heanor, Choailie Geer ane Dovserass: EING*S PALACE, down on the ground he placed the muzzle of | sreen actor, who was “iender” to Keith Frith, | tion of hls balance In’ eurrency, and Alor | Grin ein Upper Truro. = a ST. CLOUD BUILDING, Brnzer. | _™531 104 SEVENTH STREET, Pistol just one tneh above his rizht ear, and. | Grosecuting, won the day, notwithstanding that | Swearingen wanted me toqive hint back a check = : 3 : closing his eyes, pulied the trigger. The dull his ed and nous deliver eae a aa la y 1 y for it, which I — At a recent celebration of the holy commu- ee N. _ a ora eee nd | 1S allected and pompous delivery of a very pre- | leposited or the money for it, whicl . MARKED DOWN PRICES. . atnourtare | Warer report died away, and although the ball had] tentions oration lost. hi the ear and sympathy | could not do. nion in the Reformed Episcopal church, Phila- UNDERWEAR SANE. Stata Lo Waieuban ee the | of tWe-thirds of those present. Mr. Riddle claims that he left all his securities | delphia, Bishop W. R. Nicholson, the rector, in- FOR LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN, Euniveat physicians promoanee ft superior to any/naias He got pecs feet beer ane he FEATURES OF THE TRI In the bank to secure the depositors, but two of | yiteda minister of the Presbyterian church, — LADIFS' GUAZE UNDERVESTS at 25c., 50¢. 1, | (Hl water cow in use in all cases of cole deb. re met “atiace; tO} tn fact, the charge was an ordinary one, and | the directors came to his bed while ‘he lay sick | snd a amuieter of the Methodist Episcopal to $125 U0 . = * | BEADACHES, GASTRIC AND INTESTINAL DY8- he stated that he had shot hime Bae sauid tes te. easioned but for | 224 had him sign ajudgment note to secure| participate in the adininistration of the em-| AU our 12¥c. DRESS GINGHAMS reduced to 10c. per | MISSES" GAUZE UNDERVESTS, at 25, 35¢., 50. PEPSIA, BILOUSNESS, WANT OF APPETITE, rmness with which he walked and the | no interest weuld have been oceasioned but for | them ror $90,000, transferring his securities. to | Parte! yard, 5 Be cri ad eennid ta baciamas ei TANGUOK, CORPULARCE AND caltness with which he answered questions in- the fact of the noble birth ot the prisoner—al- | them. He claims that all the blame for the fail- Rev. H. W.K lored freatdingg eid Geo. H. Gilbert's best 6-4 PLAID FLANNELS at 8c. | thu Suconos ADVERIICED BEL, Orde Lone ENTIRELY FREE FROM GHIPTNG. Ree eee ere eke flutt the wound ws | tioueh hls personal appearance certainly belied | ure of the bank should not be laid upon him. | _— Rev. H. W. Key, a colored presiding elder | 0°. ‘These goods are retailed all over at 81.50. HOSIERY. Ask your Merchant for it aie slight. and Mr. Orme was allowed to pursue his | 11°C" t action. Still, there were actors in the | The implicated directors deny the allegations, | of Tennessee, having failed to receive the ex- | Geo, H. Gilbert's best 6-4 LADIES CLOTH at ¥5e, per | An unlimited assortment of all the new and choice | : = journey. Mattie Jones, a colored woman, ap- Ss is Mer : bi iddle-asi » book full ss styles for LADIES", MISSES and CHILDREN, at prices | MK hed her if she | drama whose names have been known to the | Dut Mr. Riddle asserts that the books will fally | pected ald from the Church Extension society, | yard. regular price 91.25, eee ah 7 . proached him, and he quietly asked her if she ‘ i us corroborate his statements, Went to work aud made and burned the brick | Geo, H. Glibett's best OPERA FLANNELS at 58. ' = i Eowaw Cavey &' Co could zive him a decent place to die in. The | publie—notably that of the prosceuting solicitor, : he with hls own hands, and now has church | ys’ Sulit ae (oar a Woman took himtoher house and laid him | Mr, Lay, who liad a dnger in the mournful busi- ES IN HIGH PLACES, vorth $10,000 free of debt, with vel Hy Gre * = ral the better wrades of go we wiak to Close them, . down upon a lounge. Mr. Orme handed her a Hounslow, a year or two since, which are ero 00d frag OF debt, with an average con- | All-Wool BASKET FLANNELS at 45c. per yard. We will, beginning 10-MORROW (Saturday), OF FER 2425 New York avenua note which he had written to Alexander Thweat, | resulted in the suicide of a young doctor who | The New York Grand Jury Inst cree ue CeO, 38-inch Shepherd's PLAID DRES4 GOODS at 16. per | EVERY ox Ov THEM AT ACTUAL COST. | This and asked hertosend it to town. The note | wasunable to sustain the diszrace of an un-| te Look After the Swell Mob of Fe ne rodney uileslonary yeites trom) Jepan||-FaMs forme peice 26a; eles eve rneem Dae | | he read: | founded charge brought against him by a de- that, self-support on the part of the native Hekeast sre MOHAIR PLAIDS at 16c. per yard; | an infericr aie Coase _ reat Alex: Tam shot uxough the head and | sicning woman—one of his patlents. “Thanks to a vigilant and efficient police | churches is gaining ground every year. It is es- | former Price 2c. For thie week we how if tome oT ine. } . : vii 7 = = . . reek we have reduced the price on Jerseys. Will die. Come after me. ; KOH.” Mr. Lay saw At to withdraw fromthe St. Leon | tore Judge Gilderslueve sald in New York | timated that there arenow aliout 7,000 members | _ 2-inch British DE BEIGE, at 25c, per yard. These Cea oT ae UMGiEn auenea - When Mr. Thweat, with a friend and Pr. Rid- | ards case on the eve of the trial, and it fs said M aalile chan: fi 2 i of evangelical churches there. The gain in the goods are of recent purchase and very cheap. Our $447 ee Son ING, HEATING AND VENTILATING ley. reached him he looked up, and holding out | bis conduct may be made the subject of further | Monday in his charge to the grand jury impan- e 34-inch (double fold) CASHMERES and DE BEIGES Our $6.50 “$6.00, hishand to each sald: “Boyd; Tam glad to sce || here who saw the Jury, | neled for the June term, -'a sober man 1s tn no | quagteet churches of the American board In and all otheratviewin proportion. |” al ei ays, a o Bee Se Al | ies 33 wi 5, or 42 pet ent. y. Perfection of shape, anc ices guaranties —_ He was asked why ‘he shot himself. | coinpored iorthe most part of mea not inueli | danger of personal injury in any part of the elty Tale e f ee eae 8, former price 123¢¢., now 10e, per | amd snouey returned when unaatistactory” © - anaereds 2 "ecrets and T cant teliit" Re | Meymen pristers, tlleve: Wat i war peejacice | St M09 Nour of the day or night, and property of| ,,-_Luaueammale for the music to be rendered at Weiy west Tnaigo Rh en DOUGLASS, Reus! el a 3 prin f is every v safe pe | B y iee PRIN’ 5 ° 7 <, - Of the many reasons assigned for the act one | that the lower middle classes have te the arise Mee ae onauly ae ae pe ones | Cathotle dignitaries, to be held in November, cease pple aes ey nS 522-504-526 Ninth street | RANGES, FURNACES, LATROBES, GRATES AND Was that he was short In hi ounts, but every | tocrs ich inspired the verdict. But for all niet ar arelere hort, such offen a8 have already commenced. The following musia |. egouds repreeent selid colon ents = FENDERS, iladl wefan aera denied the story emphat-| that there was some justice in it, as Lord St. | come under.the surveillance ot the policeare well | !@ - ae 5 : rson who knew him de tory emp J y enderéd: 0 3 sees Er : , om will be rendered: 1. Palestrina, Missa Pape | i. ck Wool BROCADED BUNTING reduced to 20c. At Low Prices leally. [1 health and disappointment in love | Leo: is known as ad lot in hand and under good subjection. ut itia | Marcelll, six vulees a capella. 2. Witt’s Op. | per yard. at Were also assigned. He refuses to tell any one ground f of bis conduct clearly ianifest that offenses agatast property | XTT, soli, chorus and organ. §. Greith's Missa Aimer BUNT 7 Z Tms Crome Why he did it. Friday night he wrote a fetter | girl he ass2 tof a ch fof a most aygravated and appalline character | Solémnis, soll, chorus, organ and. orchestra, Wool Blick LACE BUNTING at 25c. per yard. ae to Will Ballard, which contains the secret. The | serve much ¢ tion, and she le have ‘are on the increase; that a spirit of lawlessness, Tle chotr of the catliodral will be reinforced, At esl Now VEILING at 25c. per yard, in all de- FOR GENTLEMEN. letter was not received by Mr. Ballard until | had on eye to exte ain making the charge. | bred of extravagance or greed ot riches, and | the chorus for the Missa Pape Marcelli number. | *7#! susdes. After he had reached Mr. Orme’s side, and cencanieace cave: taking root In the nuierons channels of specu- | ing eighty. The muste will. be under the direc. | _Urin’s Best ALBATROS at 50c. per yard: colora Fefuses to open It now. Immediately after the [lation to be found in our ety, on spread- | torship of Rev. P. Grog, Cream, White, Pink, Blue and Black. = tracedy the road company bevan an exan hin the tun rs Regarding Its | through the community. This spirit has e 40-inch Cream White NUN'S VEILING at%60c, per ination of Mr. Orme and books. Sremgth of the kisurrection. veloped ‘a class of criminals trom walls in| _— The Sabbath school committee ofthe board | yara—a decid-d bargain, THESE ARE THE PROPER THINGS: Atlanta and West vad, thro — [life where we might expect to find those who | of publication (Presbyterian) have sont outa] 95 pieces Best Turkey Red TABLE DAMASKS re- sitters filed suit phia Tin: respect Our deve, and Have soe ward tor Lie circular requesting that each school devote this | duced to 60c. a yard; actually worth 81 a yard. ENGLISH 7 seers Soe mk: rr. Ore ocean eae * Ss obligations and the rights of oth Jentle- | ovoning - ayy . . Gn Blue, Black and Brown), Charlot ie arrived at the court st arrived from Cuba,” sald Senor | ron, the growth of this evil is alarming, Con- and teachers. “One-ialf hout before the monn | RCE ae worthy te inspetion of eur friends IMPORTED CLARETS, WINTE Wi Just tuo la Sle a suit for $9,000, but it was F._Cabada, ‘at his office, 112 Walnut | siqence in our corporations and great commer. | Aud teache “service to-morrow. each, Sabbath | 24 Patrons, aud as the supply is limited an carly call is THIN WoRSTED sUITS, : doubtiess puted yesterday. It was the end “and have not heard any | cial houses, so essential in the conduct of busi- weno Will assemble and proceed to the church, | #licited. = - PAGNES, ¢ ashe See tie Shes = re he Wells Be cals j a ie of ie and e is U nite | Sted. ar te eee tec fon, Gare: aie closing, cae of the afternoon session — BLUE FLANNEL SUITS, sett - | States or Mexico. Cuba onsidered an inte- | Cluted, ee , | of the Sabbath school includes brief addresses And Cheaper than New York Prices {¢ ecious condition. A : = ened. | One thief of this class does more harm ea relating to the sat renee aes Son ad ee | gral part of the Spanish monarchy and the idea | ee ce ou Hus Clabs (ac on themes relating to the salvation of the schol- . Sant NG atrak of noses. |*% ing Ithas no more reason than a proposal | enone Hua 1 ordinary thieves or burglars. ars. In the evening of Children’s day a public ODR WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT CALCUTTA SEERSUCKERS, DOMESTIC CLARETS 2 Dror » felon can be brought to Justice aud to | service will be held in behalf of the Young | is stil complete in all its branch: : The Rose Farms in Indian Where the /T the United States to sell New Jersey or any | judgment without the preliminary action of the peop : AillGaiars MORDUITO Neteeenateae of AMERICAN SEERSUCKERS, endall other Seumnes Wines, ze Bs c other state would have. There is nothing tn | grand jury. Your duty does not’ end when yon 01 iN . apiece, encne Cat SLOG One Guisice Ser HBcis | tl : : dispose of the complaints that are placed before | _— Bishop Bedell, of the Episcopal diocese of z Preduct. common be Cuba and this country and no SMALL CHECK SUITS, . _ ” | cake whe Spain ablould devite to nell cre fher | JU. If a member of the grand Jury know, or } Ohlo, las taken position against all revised ver- BAUM'S, JOHN H. MAGURDER, Brom the New York Sen. EAS tg ie EU Ch LCN S have reason to believe, that acrimo has been | sions of the English Scriptures in his jurisdic- ALPACA COATS, “Genuine attar of roses,” femarked a New | Most valuable possessions. committed which 1s triable in thecounty, Ne! tion He gaya: “No word of the present Fog. is SEVENTH STREET PORES, Importer and Agent for American Vineyards, Merk chemist, “wich is made fol India a emcee ery tne ee eee eters cenehed | wast declare the same to his fellow-jurors, Who | tah translation of the Bible—whith ta Indeed DRAP DETE SUITS, my30 1417 New York Avenue ~a Australia, costs £100 an ounce at the places of | MRancially. | Eversthing appears to have reached | must thereupon investigate the same. Offenses | ne pine for us-can be touched elther by criti- a= sheen Sear cee ee Li | its lowest point and there is much d dl of public notoriety come within your duty and | cen or by scepticiam without disloyaity. to the OUR LACE DEPARTMENT. Ji R: etillation. Tt takes 50,000 rose blooms to| ment. The suxar crop, which is the chief pro- | require action by your body. While, Inobedience church: Guages to tha teathrand hans tole NT. ——, ust RRrcrivep_ yleid an ounce of attar. They are the common duct, Is smaller than usual, owing to the | to the law, we are punishing the low thieves 5 : ant row In «reat profusion in California, | drouzhts, and competition haa brought the | from the sloughs and slums of the eitytor steal-| evuraunce’ tg gee nce yee, NIH SPE) Wo aro adding fresh attractions every day toourtace] NORFOLK JACKETS A Line of @ distilation of attar could be made a | PES LOne Tees Orr aniness he degreeeed aie | Henna cums, let us uot newlect the guilty in| itch coutaing the testimony of the Heavelly | Devartmentand thereby intend to keep up ti maetino ASH, CHERRY AND WAL ey ne eee, oat pelos pelle 2G tecmsgloomy. Ibis mecumun [etme wie Parenter eae ohana Of | yun weare having. Just now we areoffering the . axp CHAMBER FURNITURE. ear Samor that state, lense Ww . 5 es SOY. oe c 2 g . Pesan i ei. : very si sl oe pecans tiga: ake locg pestoantathe Honea snore aN AN MORSEL. — The meeting of the general convention ot BIGGEST BARGAINS IN ORIENTAL LACES ENEE PANTS. IX MARBLE aND Woop TOPs, sultry day caused a teeling of peculiar faintness | the growing strensth ofthe insurrectloniats. the New Church (Swedenborgian) was held in | ever offered at 10, 123, 15. 18, 19 and 25c. a yard, and we and oppreaston in the passer by. This is the . . f Great Darga’ There isa small band ofa dozen or so, whom | The Way a Sea-Yiant Caught and Be- Se Ee effect of the attar that is distilled by the heat Philadelphia last week, commencing on Thurs- bE: rarrant eve ittern to rth from 25 to 40 it = NG! EKE. And moist air, and isleld suspended, as itwere, | He ttoops have been unable to eaptur » owing gan to Eat a Young Halibut. diay, the 20th of ‘May, ahd ending. on Sunday, " me powy a SINGLETON & HOEKE, alcioahen ica oad ™ *| tothe inaccessibility of the part ofthe island = the Ist inst. It was largely attended. There | more “ 801 Market Space and 308 and 3108: Tee that es fF faintness ang | Where they are, but they amount to nothing, | From the San Francisco Call, were 29 delegates and visitors present from the RF SEE et i og ed Site ini Bs deuce’ Gok lm thee cones: nol oly the Cuba is perfectly quiet afd there was never less | In one of the departments of the San Francis- | Washington society, of this city; and on Sunday ‘Where another such stock of elegant THIN CLOTHING, | Carpets Cleaned, called for and delivered. my srectess, but He reat value of the flowers, is Teuble. No refuxees fre passing over trom | eo Aquarium, the interior being plainly visible | afternoon, prior to the administration of the Ss needy made end it 16a rae thing to obtain Betterst | TN = . is iq | the United States and the ins $ can do rh th late-elaas fi be Holy Supper to some 400 cummunicants, the ERGE, HE ationat Sare Dexvosrr Co, Ree eee tenet a ec anarthern India| nothing, The commercial crisis causes the | tfouxh the plgte-zlass front, are a number ot | Holy Hupper to some city, was, on the appilca- ordered to measure, the roses are regulariyycultivated. They are | Greatest anxiety, and in that respect the cone | 8 Auemones, oF sea suntlowers, about three or tion of the Maryland association, instituted in | OF Properly sreaking, SURGE: ($0 ngmed from tts CORNER 15TH STREET AND NEW YORK AVENUR, PO eee aneaee And Teauire no par-| dition ot Cuba Is discourazins, four inches In diameter, clinging to pieces of | theotee of “general pastor,” agrade of themin- | N&Xe® fare produced diagonal ye oo oe PERPETUAL CHARTER, ACT OF CONGRESS aepickedhefire midday. ‘Thework to dece| wsaanerca areas Ghiko rie Candte. | 70¢K, and among them several young halibut. | istry which authorizes him to ordain ministers, 867 = JANUARY 229), 1 Burge is only another name for twill, the only dis. . Near the front, in plain view of the writer, the | institute socleties, &e. The ceremony was con- | tinction being that we nsually apply tho term eurgeton| FOBINSON, PARKER & CO., | Capital. day, was a halibut about five or six inches | ducted by the Rey. C- Giles, the president of the | very distinct and marked twill. ‘Then we have cotton [ ‘ ina natural horizontal position, with his | seyyention, Mr. Fox being presented by Iev. J. | gure, wool surge, silk surge, alnaca surge from the FINEST CLOTHING READY-MADE, ang vontal position, B. Parmeles, of Wilmington, Del.; Mr. C. A.B. | wool or hairof the alpaca, iechate urge tou the baie Just touching the center or mouth of the | Spanter, of Baltimore, and Mr. R. i. Mussey, of | of the Angora goat, and worsted ruin feou long started by women and children, who seem to r rors the Wintns Republican more as a p than a pursuit of labor. | oe The rose leaves lied in twice their) On Tuesday and Wednes er, Which is drawn off into open week the i a lowed to stand over about the - $200,000 ‘card it -sident, ies & Co,, View President, retary. lay nights of this | ory bi gathered ‘ectric light on the standpipe in this ry. i 3 £19, 8. E. Corser Sevenrit axp D Staexta, © E. Nyman, Asst. Seoty. » with cloths to keep out | 4 apparently feedi Looking closerit Just 35 years before Mr. Fox had | wool having its fibers arranged in ono direction in the my29 ine aves Due; a vole hacen toe Pout city. Between the hours of: tt the aneimone was in motion, | been ordained a minister of the New Chureh in | yarn by means of continue a ee ie ap “ the birds were seen in sw vce lt was doubtful whether the | the same city, In this last sort of surge, we find niany fabrics adapted Aitart Lesturtevent, Jon F Roasts, mn oily Alin. This ts the ra . It fs sk 1 off with a fine and more than one hund Jone was the eater. Presently to gentlemen's clothing, under a variety of names, Sohn G. Purke: A few were e Ineffectual st wles of the fish to release ema aad. dxopped 1 | the ‘The heaviest and more distinct twills are known 2s Svecrat Nonce — art were | If denoted bh i i. pture. ft seemed that ; 5 worsted, diagonals, &c. The Uhter kinds are usually ] — "tan ones = ; Lien igty school, | ud pnshed his nose against | AB *BBOVAtion at Kerlin that ty t0 Bes | ion as surges, such as nuns ences, wally a worsted a {Tuc Destar Farce Avesc tery Noeaentel meron ve £ «mouth of the plant in pur- Semel General twil!, and worn in various colors, by the sisters in a IRESPECTFULLT CALL THE ATTENTION oF | GRINGO SIVLS cansmpan uae ww, ‘of » lected ssbeaks fuit of food and Pirtial rst ieatic e nunzber of relicious societies. ARCHITECTS, AND T € TEMPLATING | . nt to lave a govd ty crowned — thras Sule ol WER Wad precios been be atest ap pllcatlon/ofipepeis the aloytion||/- 7s ccs aiaeta to cen uenetta acne wae TRADING GO Ge EEG: Ie eee cites. ween ee | thrust «led Ww eiraniag nike: the eunitoy | of plates by some of the great restaurants and | having many advantages over linen and kindred fabrics, | HEATING APPARATUS, AND WOULD PALTIC ara al imedecee a Conicaiior iy eniieor d upon and around the | The innovation was first intro- | principally in respect to the fact that one suit of it is | LARLY CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE ny : etiNe wRGSGE | blers, Minar: head of the tle! ating itself for tie pur- during the summer of last sear by the | Swear in polut of ecunsmy to (wo auits of wash | WROUGHT IKON FURNACES THOM THE WEL Bole Agent ING FR | black and white and Inabcut flve minutes the head was| adventurous Jandlord of a much-frequented | sects. . KNOWN FACTORY OF REYNOLDS & SON.WHICH | 1a ceasloned in. Mi ested fly-catc tinely to Megills: Wille closing the) osa-ait Festantant.. Every customer wlio. ory“ SBoald yaw aeatto 20 snerest the quailty of these | VCO RBIUEE AS C000 SOX SUPERS 50 u Smith, who ad the tls to @ vertteal position. Soon | dered bread and butter, rolls, cakes, buns, or | SUS call on poredener Les Soe ae ‘ee ce | Tee Tne Toon ze of murdering Fr. the head was covered to the gills; its respira- | Similar articles, liad them served to him ona TION TO THE WELL-KNOWN FIREPLACE | GEORGETOWN ed by Annie S: : tio almost stopped. little paper plate, made of light papier mache, HEATERS, FROM THE FACTORY OF haan GEORGETOWN 1 nee that PUSS EN THE PLY-WHEES, At this juncture the writer's pity for the fish | adorned with a pretty border in relief, and hay: THE CLOTHIER. h an excellent quatity EAR, FOR HEATING TWO OR MORE ROOMS | ,0e We HyTared to funieh an excellent quatity fresh wood-burned Lime to Bees prevailed 0 is curiosity, and k the | lug at the first. glance a great similarity to por- ‘ ‘ ae Gath Guero eee ee eee || es 410 SEVENTH STREET. ABOVE. FOR ECONOMY AND HEATIN Pale ae'aul be had in Warhucton, in aiy qunntty. a i Soran at = ae er. In two minutes inore it would cvlain. Guests, waiters and hosts were 2 THEY HAVE NO EQUA cD 4 a importe He Welone of[ sow & Canadien Cae boil 7 MEsles | © seed, or at least Go much of it as would haye | pleased with the novelty, It saved the waiters | —_ FURNACES ARE Bi Geaneptic Cements, Calcined Plaster, Pastorers’ Sale, ¢ pains in| [Nese oes, Sts SER CIN GS) SE SUUIS Te answered the purpose, Into fod for the ane-} Many a deduction from their wages on account | N oar WALKER & co. SOME OF THE FINEST HOUSES IN THE crvy, | “3 )i} L street ond Chesapeake and Ohio Annie | : mone, ot breakages, which the very deftest and clever- ” THE WHICH WE TARE GREAT PLEASURE IN REFER- dephone 2, = From the Montreal Sta -_— ~ est can scarcely avoid when ne handies hun- 625 Pennsylvania Ava, ae RING TO. A CALL IS SOLICITED AND ESZI- CAKTW LIGHT & JOHNSTON. The engineer of the Star printing establish- | dreds of pieces of crockery during a single af-| xoan WALKER & CO, fa MALES PROMPTLY FURNISHED, Tus Nex Y s Zi ment soon after starting. the s ne ., | ternoon and evening. The paper plates were so cus AND = — - 1 afternocn Smith sent tor District. Atte ped RS ae ‘a white patch sa HE MARRIES A WIDOW AND BETRAYS HER | cheap that the landlord Maid Loe coats toaseery 605 Pennsylvania Ava ee aS vere poo ane sed y — ; oll and teld him he would like to e Ganeel castacs of the rr ithe drive-wheel DALGUCER, WHOSE DEATIL IS CAUSED BY MAE-| his ownership over them, and “his customers | xoar WALKER & CO, 2 2 2 REACHES WASHINGTON AT 11 AM murder in the sec . Se aa acs yesh Ret ai 2a TO were allowed to carry them away like the pretty |, —_ 5 ON THE DAY OF PUBLICATION, erpreter th had killed Heit: which he thought was a piece of paper caught | 4 dispatch from Quaker City, Ohio, says: Mrs. | serviettes of thin paper used In 80 many restau- pe) ae Aree Eee moe. Prem aid lie lad re Hollman, of Mata- by one of the spokes In its flight round and | xovie, a wealtiy widow, and mother of a hand- | ants ta Holland. There was also aconaiderable NOAH WALKER & CO, Cipreienaee Fut, BI dein Jos. Ray, T.C. Clements, 3. Brad. Adams, Jos. Shile 4s an old sayin andone we moray. to dh At THE “SPECTATOR,” AN INSURANCE JOURNAL, | yingt “handler & Rei 4 bis from injury from the man | Tound by the wheel. The white patch was some daughter, married Joln Evang, a singing | S4Vits on the time lost and the chance of acct- Be aay aa Washington News Gj plify this season to | devoted to the interests of the old system of level | wilieupply it promptl. wider, or We Wik send it eb se “f Ai cae henw: 625 Pennsylvania Avo, While it really | premium, hish-rate companies, came out in its last | mail at Gu centeaimenth, Adaroes that was taking his hou-ek away from hi al of the hands during the | so. are : al ot | Aent Incurred Jn the cleansing of earthenware fe around ‘price | Sumber with ai editecel metioeee ena aad, as he coald get no help from that qua for it in the same way, | €Acler. about @ year and a half ago. Not! pottery. ‘The success of: the experiment has | sau WALKER & 00, or article, we are | changes it has been making for the last seat Grate 3M. ENGLAND, Publisher “The Sua" he took the law in his 0 but no attention hi nsf ly given to the much was known of Evans previous to his com- | been so marked that the new species of plates ready, sell you that same | every issue, against the Mutual Reserve Fund Life As- 18. > New York City, refuses to accept this plea. He then ri matter when th ine was stopped shortly | ing here, but he became a leading church mem- | is likely to be introduced into a great number 625 Pennsylvania Ave, superior, eed iat ous dation, san institution. and inst ite president. mhI8-3m w York City, to be brought to the court-house, whe after boon. As the wheel stopped the engineer | ber and was generally liked. Four months ago | oftes = NOAH WALKER & CO, fepresent’ it, and you will | “Che Mutual Reseree was. we believe, the pioneer Nanoxst Orrick Feasrtesn an Interpreter, he pleaded gulity of murdering | was surprised to see the white spot fall to the | the daughter left home, as she said sie did not | Rufus Choate, Advocate. C25Pennsylvania Ava. furtherccnnidcr ouneiaions | tho eis yMOygment of Previding rescrvee to cure . eee bab fry oHee ho tate Cheese [Ree tae Ere ne antl crawlanay. HS) want tobe dependent: ‘Tha family opposed thal Hesttieisware-w. arte Jog aye best. andmake | system of assessment insurance, and its. phenomensl | M. J. WINE judges and jury wh e made the confession, then for the first time became aware that : x = F His pei } apr " ‘kable. J] NOAH WALKER & CO. prices low enough to attract | success certainly shows that the plan is popular Ags . Le degree of murder will be determined by | the white spot which had been whirl- | aftangement, but she entered the family of a is personal appearance was remarkable. : all. ‘This is what makes our | to = Considerable. extent and is an ev . ONAL DOCUMEN® Judge Seeley and associates after heariag the Ing on the fiy-wheel was a cat which had | farmer nearZanesville. Four weeks ago sie | think no one could come into his presence with- Cop Pennsylvania Ava store the Popular place to | of tho skill and sldllty, with, which its affaireare con- | MANUFACTURER OF THE Sou testimony of witnesses. been clinging ‘to one of the spokes of the | came home much emaciated in appearance. The | oUt being Impressed by tt. His broad, massive | NOAH WALKER & co, “Clothing for Men, Boys | ine the busiuces oped! fairly; inviting jnveatira: FILES AND FILES CABINETS, THE STORY OF LOVE AND CRIME, cer Rot Bad only relaxed its hold when the | doctor sald she iad had a fever. There were | forchead was crowned jrith a dark’ mass of| — gospenneylvania Ava M2 ildren. tetistie tien tees ea ee Eee No. $99 F Srarer xorvawnst, % which the poisoning of its aged hero brings Heel had come to-a standstill. The estseemed | ugly rumors about her and Evans, but as he richly curling, fine, and almost turbulent hair, of this article is but to do an act of , totheMutual | pater, G. HATCH, Mani 124m pe bhban iz begun about April 1 at | 224*d for a while. aud was taken intothe street | stood high they were little heeded. The girl | through which he Sonsteby passed his hand, | NOAH WALKER & CO., Reserve Fund Life Association and to Mr. Harper per- Eastin) wcrc ook Strange a climax, = O George Suith, the | 2 Steet alr. Here it remained perfectly still | soon died. A few minutes before her death she | and leueath his overhanging brow were dark, pegs tig) poe rg ey eng epee er ew York. eoTge p Gas toa From ion : ith, the | for a considerable time, but on attempt being | tried to say something abcut Evans, but was| deepis-sunken and somewhat weary eyes. of | C2Pemesivanta Ave. Della eae Caine oe ae ceenawine nd | Sprrxa Groopa 4 a Office of the sgsociation 1509 Hi st. farmer. whose lonely house near the viliage of | made to cover it wil ha paperit ran off ina zig- | not understood: Evans stayed in town and ap-| serlous intent and expression, framed in dark Come andinsure, 1.¥. KNIGHT. Genera scent. my12 “aa Pat ay, Iu this county, bad become unsup-| zag course, but, apparently, as fully alive as | peared so devont that the matter was soon for-| circles. Itis nose was rather large, his upper Tue Hor Season The larvest and bent aclected stock of BUITINGS ever Erg we,to hls okt age, wandered to New York | @¥er. rene ty-wheel revolves 1 gotten. On Sunday the mother found letter | tip sliort: und. is under lip, projecting some | a snawue toxtay. ‘Weare istae jaatagerysgumparne | effered for gentiemen to select from atthe Watehed for @ help and housekeeper among e lower portion of the fly-wheel revolves in | written by the daughter, In which she charzed | what beyond, he constautly thrust out as if to . ee thetiercheckad German gists who came from |e trough, the slice of which ft clos. te tee | Woe ars doctor, who sald she lad a fever, | grasp and hold it firm; wilie a strong Jaw closed | Zou,¢70) aud make you, feel comfortable by givin you RRR, A ieee ee an ship. Anna Sehmitt took his fancy | broad tire of the wheel. and it is presumed that | with a criminal offense. Evans was burned in| and locked up, as it were, the whole face with | ~ Blue Flannels, warranted full Indigo. ae $ Pain J | HD. BARR, Her home with him. She found Frank | the eat, which was a strange one, being fright- | efizy and ordered to leave within. three days | purpose end power. ‘Mis’ checks were gaunt Blue Berges, BES aa siti ieaasinnone ean Heitz laborer, a boarder, and the only | ened at the entry of the engineer, juinped Into | under pain of death, which he did, Where he | and. hollow, as if worn by study. Indeed, Oey cages & Hod Mere ocubent of the Smith farm house. Smith | the trough to get out of the way, and when the | went is not yet known. ‘The doctor's name ts | the whole {woe was that of -o thinker and shee ‘Scerstickers of all c] x ion. HE WASHINGTON SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANT © with his housekeeper, but did not | wheel was started found itself whirling on the | Strutiers, and he has been arrested. The| dent, which long hours of labor by day and| Alpaca Coats, Office Costs, White and Strived Vesta. T Saye Hea ece®,. Hutz fell in love ‘with her and | inside of the tire. ‘The wheet ts ten feet in | doubly bereaved wifo and mother is prostrated { night had made haggard. ‘There was sorious | »Naeunotnes our aio cn saracamine tnubose S| a's oS oge eae ag wou her fancy.” ‘Then Smith forbade Heitz the | diameter, and It is revolved from 7 a, m. to | with grief. ness, dravity and a certain pathos of character | diferent colors and shades. Sehos! closiox tine ts ap: | Proof vaults with all house, and the iatter left. The housekeeper | 12:30 p. m., and at a rate oi sixty revolutions Se and sadness of experience 1 Its repose. In its | Proscline: examination ad vacation Suits in lance ¥a- | Gog Se scorned tH olf man's suit and ran away tothe | per minute. By a simple calculation it will be Slaughter of the Innocents. lighter moods It was Illumined by genial gleams | “Boys SULT—Age 10 to 12, at $4.00, ‘bev a The old man at frst raged | found that the cat traveled a distance of more | Several jyears ago a Miss S. 8. Nivison es-| of humor and summer lightning of feeling, and} ~e and the : the girl rety a HER cconeiled, asking only that | than one hundred and seventeen miles, orabout | tablished a home at Hammonton, N.J., for the | in momenta of excitement It glowed and radia- Bors surf ang 30% eee evita ae could replac wm.G Pres’ Gass" Cross, Bec. and Treas . ‘ rt e a niture, Jewetry, Book Backs and Sohn, enon Vie” WW, Grecabeld, hast Boo keep house for him until he | 20,000 revolutions of the wheel. purpose ot rearing orphan children. The place | td With inward. fire like a forge when the bel 4 a a \ biast. His fi i i} o& & 8 goo ind’ fin Cover)! Mailed postpetd, S00. 3 *t. She did so, and, one even- =a AG aS m as lows are in biast. His frame was large, wel ee enc anera £00. rt 5 ing. after she hag nce ey ry i Prohibition Waning ia Kansas. is now greatly excited over the discovery that j knit and nervous. His ordinary galt in’ walk- _, Fine 50. fists, ‘Stationers, face away, the gry unum’ Babort dis- | pronibition is ow the wane in Kansis, both in | 91 children have died ina short time, and that | Rit audmervous.. H inlin aa cineliied| tobe gtupnEnd BUTTS Baler fa bin, 1.75, gray ana Come” Madd Ger Tre Bes: = r Heitz, ds T was : ot three: i fg the republican ‘democratic parties. A telegraia | only two remain alive. A coroner's jury has de- siouching, as of a person engaged in introverted | JACKETS AND PANTS at $2.25, Z, i. OME E 1347 Ves: me “TRE ond fz. = This fs the erin Purcered hlia. | (om Lawrence says: The strength of prohthition d that the 31 children died from natural | thought, and in sitting he was sunken andoyer- al oi aT jashington, D. = THE oma i Fh 1 ocaapeeetnenieed in this state for the past two years has bee ss, augravated by nezlect of Miss Nivison, | weighted, as it were, into himself. When speak- “ a “ 350. SQHILLINGER ARTIFICIAL STONE Com. | Y°REY,S'PERA SEED stock of the Ociebrated “COM Robert H. ‘Terre, the colored youth who! jy getitious, The probibitionists have been por aanit arrangements and the gvoss | inz in public he was full cf action and nervous iat “ Fine Brown Corkscrew, handsomely TRS? ry Began his career as, wait 1 Som the republican party, and i¢ ts doul:cui | iucompetency cf the nurses in ch gesticulation. He swayed backward and for- a * PANTS For Children, at 58°, a OF ite he oh gh oa a ee ee Sapecialty, ge, andl was ter Har. | whether they will. be allowed a place in the rear. oe ares ward, advancing and retreating, emphasized by = ‘For Men, good quality, 82.00, Fizow preparea pp gh 8 rk pny oo ee ‘arty nacre r, taki necosuag republican state convention ad™| ye sayguy, of the lately coming ekarply down on his heels, now bending Stes yore seccuted for which "Adjoining Mattonal Hote, eae of these ; nimenie | exmitned extort will be made ta ont U | eal tiem of Moody & s | down, and now Titting himself to his full and = iD, SENENT, GERMAN MASTIO, AND = = <> ure! Tse the le eee eae ey eS favor of there atk in Englaad on account of filaess, uuu | commanding helght, and enforcing hls utter- M, F. EISEMAN, 41 7a Srixer Nonrawssr, Lesage UGH TH Manager, a ie GORGOED. TASS ‘in aiken 7 ; Sion of the pronibitory amendment sailed fur his home, ia this eoustry, to-day. } Race with @ ouarp, impulsive, upward gesture. des x ‘Under Odd Fellows' Hall | my2é-3m Office, 1420 toe Marae name cod trade-smank stazaped on my!