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SATURDAY. JUNE 28. 1884 DOUBLE SHEET. regularly every Christmas sends her'a present “A DENFANT MEMORIAL.” my clothing and wrung the sweat therefrom in] SENATORS WHO GO A FISHING. of a dress. as puddies. Upon such occasions I regarded the sbtey HOW REFRACTORY PRISONERS ARE PUNISHED. | Who Planned the City of Washingtenm ? | heat most prior to 10 o'clock. After my clothing | Expert Anglers im the Upper House, In the workhouse department a room devoid became wet I was comfortable, comparatively CITY AND DISTRICT. OUT-DOOR PASTIMES. wo Reine | TROPA Nerd VANenah ePite SoM oo eRNMEZIMEE wor pet Sie ei ? the Ea = : Speaking, the remainder of the day. Can any | sraresweN wHo LOVE To Cast A PLY ice Rae ome to Gre aitine 1 Cees Cee | ee A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE INSTITUTION oN THE | Of any farnituré is used for solitary confinement es nis Ney Wee hand in| Medical man tell the difference between wetting | 9" rend uteri ty ie OR ad ‘ Wikies the Heacier Men Are Woimg— | O.svicire tes Mince oe ener FASTERN DRANCU—HOW THE TxmaTES ane |0n bread and Water,“a punishment which it is| Ia the New York Herald of the 24th and In | fhe-cisthing ‘with water or by means of the 3 — fee sexeees Wace mane) ais SG URE FUE Breau a SE Se me MEREANICD 3 Figen rte cinder GocaMeeu Ceara Fear: | Some neetissary to inflict upon rebellious | the Washington Stan of the Sist of May there | gradual process of sweating 7) In proof that Wine Soka inns Sake ecicth ashen Ts Canoeing. Beth le i eee ie : "a | Is not aged as often as formerly. as wh @ monument to “Major L’Enfant, who laid out | 8 person who wet tally befo Edmunds to be one of the most skillful an = ss CENTLY AMONG THE INMATES—AUNT BETSEY SMITH'S as often as formerly, as when. once | a heat of the d: eon by going in swimming The lovers of this very attractive sport have | locked up the té | this city.” In the effort to accomplish any ob- | Heat of the day came on by going in s | i the country. He can, however, cast | sg fc nh RECOLLECTIONS—HER GRAV ip the tértp of confinement is mace con- 5 2 | es on), he e comfort resulting ‘e ‘Gea ine * towards forming a canoe | Some of thereal estate men and builderg are | Fae CHE en aren aaa | Hingeat OnTtis Gane ce ee Gor | sesh ue coeer worthy, it is quite as unjustifiable fetes’ andreas the comfort resulting | with the best of ‘em, and f "y those who have | complaini business is getting slack in | stay i 7 "| to his duty. Some attention is also pa'd to the | to suppress a matter of fact materially affecting | In many cases of fever. especially chills and | Sport. He ie an expert at s the way of building. The brick ers also Zuo : dispositions of prisoners and often more is ac- impressions to be created as it would be to make | fever, cold water can be used with marked ad- bas killed many a big fellow with light « state that they do not find the ready sale for ae complished by a little flattery and praise than | 4 taise statement, the aim and result of each | Yantaxe, apphed just as the fever is coming on. rod, by dexterity and patience alone, , TOR r bricks that they ought, judging trom , In the eastern end of the city, fronting on 19th | could be effected by harsh treatment. cing simiinrsa Ali chistory sic aid be guided by | Therefore nature emphatically proclaims that in | Nor ts Mr. Edmunds the only accomplished sons. ‘This is accounted for by most of the | Stfeet and extending to the Congressional ceme- TWE! sis OLD MEN. line eae rai cad Worthe sctins tag ¥ | all cuses of abnormal iheat the heat can be ad- | 44 enthusiastic disciple of Walton in ble brand a use Sia: ‘tery 2 ; the United States’ jail enclo-| One of the most affecting sights is that pre- | a nite | vantazeou: viuced by any app ns, ‘ by the fact that this is the “off tery on the south; the United States’ jal ieee eSB | nothing more. Of deceased public men it 1s! and none « 4 ce, | of the national legislature, In fact, some of the S = “4 = ‘i ented by 4 a4 ae col- . IS) and none ap ir to be equal to w . Hence, s r business, and the “on sure on the north and eastward to the Anacostia | sented by the twenty-six old and decrepid col buries for the promotion of goud morals to state | before taking baby t tor Its daily ride on one | best angiers anywhere to be found are in the \s) , and not much more heav: Fae ae ee ee Se eee ee err one Danh dex HOUESNE ROUTE" a tui Bub ened te thaws cle tu uate beaeeg [OF KHOR lange oat eae ieee oo reas , ~ pected to be This embraces three departments—the alms-| of these men are vety old—George Williams, | by the idea that record and expression is to be | that often contain the germs of death—ti HON. WADE HAMPTON ‘ The rate of as high. and | house, the workhouse, and the asylum hospital— | Stafford county, Va.. being put down as 103 | made as to that only which is good. None, for | ply water liberaliy, as aforesaid. A sin is almost without a peer asa fly-fisherman. It «244 vig | Dricklayers yon govern | and in the division of the work of the District | years. Nearly all of these come from the neigh- | sufficient reasons, when that to Washington weer ip aegis ai e bandage |) motiaione the ck ana . bad those pres ° greatly in | stated on w wears mang | Comunissionersis one of the institutions of which | boring states of Maryland and Virginia, and the | umeat oy Courtesy ue Wy Mer Coca es | ntone tke’ in the moruing cheerful, vigor | handles the rod that g : Fatt “ment at this time, | Commissioner West has the supervision. Under | District is suppéirting them. ‘They. are BOWE ee TACHI AA TRE Ocoee oe ee | era ealthy. ; ™ Auras. | in the plec 1 rters of their own ral ment at this tim se cerry Y g | # little plot of ground, on which they are raising | bevlefactions have -been so conspicuous, which is healthy. — va - jin the piscatorial art, but he is thoroughly the be ree, and also that | the old regime of the corporation the almhou#e | Somme sweet corn and’ other teases ene | will lend attraction to Oak Hill cemetery so MONTGOMERY Co, GED) News, | Fetsed every branch’ of the sport. His z together they | br re work on the Pen~ | and workhouse were consolidated April 15, 1821, | sit out and sun themselves ead others keep | Much his debtor, while but few, if any, will| 7% = a | mess for it has ted him to study t a % sion office 1 to run their chances 0 | under the present name—the Washington asy- | about thelr bade day in and day out. They seem | Commend the employment of misrepreseiitation | Personal Mention—Improvements—Me+ of a cling. the mnie of tractive to others. | private wor! ay. | lum. The inmates ofthe workhouse were known | quite happy and contented. One among the | to divert panne funds to the erection of test!- morial Services, Etc. util he tackle. He isa x to the local beat clubs ore in the corporate records as penitents-a term | Umber ts affected with a diseased mind, which | Monials of even undoubted propriety. In the : | on, all matters pertaining ed to row than | ang Svante of the prope in the corporate records as p i ot been an | Makes him believe that he sees witches, whether | Communications referred to the Justice of pub- | Correspondence of Tue EvESING Stan j not m many d to ernise i 3 ase it » lone- hy | which experience has proved has not be he 1s asl lic appropriation is urged on the ground that eae with @ nal ‘od, ma y © out in their canoes alone. Several ; BCd: by the the | appropriate one a “this patrlotle Frenchman refused to accept” RockvILie, June 28, 1694. | that eent the end of the line tweiity-1 rties have already been arranged for | past week, the det o n were given in THE OLD Poor-noUSE, THE FARM. money tendered him in appreciation of hischar-| Mr. Charles Bready has nearly completed the SENATOr FRYE A number will send their canoes | Ti: Stax at the time, recails a very interesting Prior to May 10th, 1843, the asylum was located pues are now some twenty acres of ground | ace and Bervloes for the peonane te woe building of a warehouse at Derwood Station, on | is another skillful manipulator ofthe fy. He cruise down of the city. The large | on M street, between 6th and 7th northwest, | Wider cultivation in corn, rye, and vegetables, | of beauty was to him a work of love.” In proof | the Metropolitan branch railroad. Aegis Sac paola aah of July beradiaiemeniours eueiae = Ae cocaine LN ELoal aoe Leo wa | aad considering tlie babkWwardiesé of the eeasor | Reten reee, Sinter of the articles introduces a| afr. Richard Harper, au old and much respee- are tptontsd sagt will go down ie Pex NB) & ‘om Maj LU _ , 1792, al et Sand at r eof of th Xt meeting of before € | a8 the poor-house farm or garden, the potter’s | Uitte crops are looking well. The stables are | (oolning woueptance of wise Maniver aur ted cltizen of Darnestown, died on Sunday | gence with which he plies the tod. throug the i July ith, at Dr. Latimer’ ate on account | veg being about the northeast corner of the | located behind the almskouse. It 1a proposed |neas and a lot in the city"—a letter des-| morning last, in the 68th year of his age. Sshing season. on 6 New York avenue, when the organ- | of the comprehensive plan of improvements in-| -° eo Four yeats prior to this date it became | 8000 to remove the frame shell house 100 feet | trite wt courtesy or thanks as it is free| The centennlal of Methodism was celebrated SENATOR VEST the elzb will be completed. ‘The | Aucurated by the board of public works, and | Sauare. Four years prior t etting too small | On: and put it up for a barn. A brick gateway | from intimation that the tender was es-| tithe M.E. church, south, at thie place on Sun-/ is also a skillful angler, and remarkably vis that quarters will be secured in ation in corner lots amid the brick yards | apparent that the asylum was getting ‘in | §8 being erected at the north end of the enclo- | teemed any more “‘a work glove” than had been | : saty deporatea | : diate Vieinity of the boat club houses. P formed that owen’ ads | the way of the linprovementa which were then | SU, and preparations are belng made for the | his services. Had the epitit of conuor com: 288 last. The church was profusely decorated | succesful one. In the rivaity that a Scjechaeatsrad Rowing. . vere formed that bought up the Way of tig Wapravoments pociwere thea erection of a coal shednearit. There have been | trolied, the writer would have communicated | PY the young ladies ot the congregation. with the dishing party he invariably enters with x : , nd one organized at that is ¥ i. : numbers of improvements made in the interior | the letier of “the Commissioners” of the 14th Naval Cadet R. B. Higgins, his place, 4 ye usual e cham on 1 at that | extending northward @ city co P be f impr ti de in. the interi hi Naval Cadet R. B. Higfins, of this place, was | genuine spirit, and tie usually wins the Hom has any boat race attracted so much | time gtiil exists, and controle about thirty | tioned Congress in that year for the public res-| of the buildings, March, 1792, to which that of L’ Entant was in | one of the successful graduates at Annapolis. | pionship, by killing the biggest fish and the jon and been £0 eagerly anticipated as ud on the crow of the hill near 19th ervacion ners the sstum is ey fteaten, atid, Saw aeebrey Show. reply, which given there could occur no miscon-| Miss Mary Elizabeth Clementa, daughter of | greatest, number. Neiweenl the Potomac 5 3 h was intende . he | the = havi wen erected, the ii e: a BEADIS a i ‘i intereate “het ¢ _ grad- Nave o PHERSON between the Potomacs and Columbias at was intended as a site for the Te aCe payne pe ee Pl ees oe In the second story inall of the workhouse | ception as to hig disinterestedness as must suc- | the late Lemuel Clements, aes Sous, erad - : SENATOR MC PNERSON on the 4th of July. The crews met mansion. The Real ate come | wel ren as destroyed by fire March 24, | there is fine organ aad there tg also a readine | ceed this partial rose colored exhibit. ‘The ab- | uated at. the Academy of Visitation, Geore- | is another superb angler. He Is the owner of h winning a and the Known as the “R era’ (4857 and @ hee Gis eaatea, ih its places WhIGk ORIEL AUC CHET S18 ale0 (8, 1 | Sence of that letter is, however, rendered nuga- | town, D. C., on Wednesilay with honors. — | one of the most complete and costly outfts that bab oael there te eerboce Hacc comic then buying property larzely, their | 1857, and a new one erected in. its place, which | room, but the supply of literature is Hmited. | tors when we consider theletter of Li Enfant in | | Mr, Wilson B. Buck and Miss Minnie Suter. | se ssnians over callected, tometer, Wook ene % iis hiss sic ae mainly confined to the squares | a it aa the A ichouse, and is a| Z¢ few books and papers have been read again | the light of communication from Jefferson, | danghter of Thos. R. Suter, esq.. ( erty OF | aajourament of Congress he beiakes f sglaaalays Fae rie ocean: Hoed of Dupont Circle. Another | used 3 of 116 by 30 feet, with | 20d again, and the intendant would be glad if | Secretary of State, to the Commissioners of | Suter, Lea Ay Rear ere Ot Wires | and tackle to the haunts of bass and trout, an ip the compe s is determined, and vd largely in land ab lowa | four-story of 116 by 50 feet, with | 4! or 2 i E 1 church at Gaith § a oats is determined-and ted largely in land about Lowa ase brea aie are. ‘The paupers | Citizens would make contributions of books and | March 6, 1792, which supplies all the comnien- | married in the Episcopal church at Gui | for a change he sometimes gore in qucat of pull for all he is worth. The race will be er mad eu ae IBF Geet oe hemerehaiie The officers of the institution are | tary requisite. Thus, Mr. Jefferson wrote: “It | burx ou Tuesday evening last, and left on the | & hooey lity where Ne: fate Here Housed thei males onnthericr ea)) toutenburgh, Intendant; S. F. S. Stout- | having been found ‘impracticable to employ | evening train for their future home in Cincin- vecieun poate: ts with Virginia avenue we: Possible, copdtate, nléocineatarinenis ato on | envuneh, qmatron: D, ‘Tindallealerks HL Miller, or L’ Enfant about the Federal City in that | natl. of Connecticut, is likewise an ardent lover of iy Attention was ¢ possib rate sleeping a Teva dammatan | McGuigan, engineer; F. B. Graff, H. C. | degree of subordination which was lawful and Among those from Washington who have = beens » ood by th Fe white and to the colored inmates, | ! dixon, E. C. Ostrander, D. D. Thompson, J. | Proper, he has been notified that his services are | bousht land In this county and contributed to | the sport, and he 4s entitiea to rank with the heey ficsete Com ene ti Steel, D. Stewart, oversetrs; @. W. McMahon, | atanend. Tt is now proper that he should re- | our prosperity Is Gen, Geity, of the neizhbor- | experts. He makes an annual tour through about 14 lbs., i THE WORK-HOUSE BUILDING D. O'Connor, and M. Clune, watchmen. ceive the reward of his past servicea, and that | hood of Ferest Glen, who has the flnest crops of | the Adirondacks, where he has a peTmanent SE ubasne Ett liserected near the end ot E street south, and = <0 he should have no just cause of discontent sug- | Wheat and rye in that section. camp. » Coltimbias are ti About this ti jerland, ex-Sena- | at ts that it should be liberal. The President | Mr. W. H. Wheatley and family, of the D.C. accak 10 tts Fare we et “Judge Hillyer, | 28 the almshouse the males are quartered In| Miny Hurst Scientifically Considered, | gests fhat it should be liberal. The Presiden sleds 4 a asada} SEXAOR RESKA, are well be wart, then Senator, and Judge Hillyer, | 8 . = s Between | To the Editor of Taz i, ss 7 thinks $2,500 or £3.00, but leaves the determi-| are now permanently located near Knowles’ | of West Virginla, is as fond ot the rod and reel sth sides seem coniident | formerly residents of California, determined to : Doce itor of THe Evexixe Stan: nation to'you. Ellicott Is to go on and nish | station. 28 of following the hounds. Ils home is a pleas at at the race will in Tand in this eity. At first they in- | fe butldin dence of hea es the |, he success of the demonstrations of Miss | the laying oifthe plan on the groundand sur-| The Methodists ere preparing to build a | ant and popstar eauetior teinn - r. eo ito buy land on East Capitol street, be | and commissioner, Mr¢ Ae epee se | Hurst, the so-called Georgia wonder, rests alto- | veying and platting the District.’ We find no | church at Knowles’ station this fall. nt and popular resort for sportsmen, vate in the leving that the Tature of that locality was thore | Asjtan hospital, are located. pitho ImANOUEE,| a cpae one GeO Or cate subjected to | Fecognition here of Jefferson's high apprecia-| Mr. Edward O. Smith, a native of this county, | shine tackle enough to st Two seu promisi Subsequently, however, they con- | department there are now 134 inmates—7d hie There i lant: tion of the man or of L’ Entant’s haying *‘exe- | and who left here over torty years ago, retur neighbors on any occasion, and F cluded to Invest in the horthwest, and bean | white aud 39 colored. Twenty-six old colored | them. There is nothing that goes out from her | tion of the plan” of or laid out the city. In the | on a visit on Friday last. During these years be | ready, it dsling fails, to start is hounds on tue I the of pn e3, wh resulted in the | men are lodged in one of the magazine build- | as an emanation, as any one else can bring on | spring of the previous year Mr. Jefferson had | has resided in Calitornia, Dakota and other | trail. 7 t_a full attendance at the meet- | expenditure of betwe ds seven hundred | Vongress gave the District a tew | the same state or condition In persons who are | instructed L’Enfant: “You are directed to pro- | points in the tar west. SENATOR MILLER, ithe joint r thou dollars. The Those 0 ho are able, : sh 3 Je > direct Se 5 rOR we sensible to the hypnotic Influence, and it has | ceed to Georgetown, where you will find Mr.| The many friends of Mr. Henry Whalen, of New York, knows how to cast a fly to per- aa are too i survey and | Washington, where he recided until about ‘Ave | faction, and Senator Sewell le famine wiehveng While there | years ago, will be pained to learn that he is e members of the syndicate were not equally interested. Hilly Stewart put in a quarter each of the money invested and Sunderland a halt. Both Stewart the inmates "Many of them are’too | been found to be that two men inten are or | Ellicott employed in making Among them are anum-| four women inten. The subject of hypnotism | ™&P of the Federal territor; ‘one ance Was tran for one of the & ‘ | ean exist no reasonable it that, as dratte- | Suffering from a stroke of paralysis, which | Xciting thrill that rans all through @ man . ‘ duly f aud Iiliver made private purchases in addi- | ber of oid soldiers, formerly In the soldiers | was first brought to the notice of the world | Swi, °Yt. 00 7 prepared Apa outlive on | couurred. a. few ass since. He ts ising ina | When be has a “strik cepted. tion. and both erected houses for their own use, | home, but who having forteited theirrights there | about 75 years azo by a person named Mesmer, | paper of the plan probably determined when | critical condition at his home in Potomac dis- ATOR GARLAND plans ) y that they | whieh are still standing and occupied by the have sought and obtained retuge here. Some | ished an account of his discovery in @ | “General Washington, Major Ellicott, Major | trict. {s fond of fishing, but he te rather old-fashioned Beep cheapest and most satisfactory re- | or; owners. Afterwards Senator Stewart of the women help in the kitchen, and help to) book ealled “Animal Magnetism.” It did not on the Potomae. sped | L’Enfant and others viewed the groundon horse- | _ On Monday a son of Henson Johnson, colored, | jn his ideas of the sport. He does not hanker | became involved financially and disposed of his care of their less fortunate’ companions, t ly interest the profession at ‘that time, | pack in the spring of 1791,” und while ¢ aged about 8 years, and living about one : 4 = decidedly the best | share in the property of the syudieate to. Judge | In the workhouse there are now 183 Inmates | fat tee eae that Mesmer erroneously claimed | 2ck in the or this Gt aeons ed fat ee ascending a cherrytree, came | WF & split bamboo rod, but preters the criverregatta, | Sunderiand, who thea owne ters of | $3 white and 102 colored. “There are 26 rooms | that it was an Influence which emanated solely | fant te paper, and by him subsequently ao- | in contact with'a large black snake, which cotled | natural cane pole. Nor does he care about artis- ? en in tr hole. building, and, while the furniture is sim- from him, and which, he stated, overpowered | stracted, deubiless, whether ti conception ot | Itself tightly around nis leg. He was rescued | tleally handiing a fly. He would just as soon nt nearly ev but in | ple, it all is kept neat and clean. the nervous enersy’ of the person subjected to | him, or ot him and’ others, became the basis of | from his perilous position by a colored man | #tch a big bass with a minnow for bait as to © Nute, Wade, | THE HOSPITAL it, who then came-entirely under his control. | future operations, although in detail widely | attracted by his cries for help, delude him to the surface with e fly. Arnold, Young and ) foot paid for the lands which 1s now recarded as of six wards, capable of accommodating | As he st: -with tyrong theory he was con- | departed from in ‘the plan prepared by Elicott, | _ Memorial service in honor of the late Rishop SENATOR WILLIAMS ance in the the most desimble in the city. The a e now 60 cases under | Seqnently talse In his deductions. He and his < ont for the first | pr ed by the s ht. tawee 80 patients, and ther id for the square where | teatiment. This ieee isin targa ot De Ww located, and the part | W- P. C. Hazen, with Dr. B. K. Shute, residen ation buil physician, and R. T. Danforth and. W. Raw. ‘lings, resident students. Commissioner W | has taken great interest in this depart ‘t fall one of the trai L approved by Washington, and, in 1792, engraved | Pinkney will be held In St. Mary's chapel, Silver | also prefers old-time methods, though he ts 0 Pll into disrepute, Some | by Thackara & Vallance, in Philadelphia, and by | Spring parish, on the 4th of Jul fond of the sport. tine after this. Mr. Ggird, of Manchester, Eng- | Samuel Hill, in Boston. The “autiorized plan,” of Christ church, SENATOR Va! land, lnvestlzated the subject and was the | as stated by Brackenridge, Attorney General, | preach the serinon. = : first, it is said,toda.so scientifically. It was | [. s. April 5, 1806, “was drawn by Mr. Elll-| The citizens of Travilah, this county, have pe- | Can handle the light fly rod and the heavier balt | fe whe Proposes the ,pame of “hypnotism” for | cott, engraved by order of the President, and | titioned the Post Oiice department for a daily | rod with equal facility, His angling this state, and a perspn was brought into it | declared by his successive acts to be the plan of | Tall from this place. Was acquired In North Carolina, whe then precisely in the egme way as is now gener- | city which he would not depart from.” | _ The injury done the Aqueduct dam at Great | varieties of t ony tribe are so numerous thet by tHe cicteenar 6 ally done, namely, gimply by attracting his | Richard King, U. 8. surveyor, in acommunica- | Falls has Leen repaired and a fail force Is at the sportsmen must leara all ways of taking ion, moved to the enclosure and made one of | *ttention and Keeping it fixed on some object | tion to the President, September 2, 1803. states | Work Laslng st Pees, ards of the hospital. Gen. West also takes | Held near the exes, yr. Baird was also called a | that, “in January, 17%2, Major Ellicott wa fal interest inthe old people. For those | @uack. | Persons calling themselves “electro- | structed by the Prosident to. prep: u se only fault is that nature has proton biologists” nexttook up_ the subject. and while | publication, using such mate! | their lives after they have been unable to earn | #iving exhibitions in England attracted the | sessed, and tie information h their living, he has supplied easy chairs and | attention of Dp. Carpenter and others, who | while acting as surveyor. othe not heretofore allowed, aud also | Carefully studied the subject and published their | ing refused to give up the | ordered them asupply of milk opinions thereon, which have generally been ac- | waa drawn by Ellicott and Tie work heuse men turn out from 50 to 70| cepted. The subject, can also be influenced Major L’En 's ald, and ready mien in the chain gang for work upon the streets, | throush the serises of hearing and smell, and | jy March 14, 1702. It diterad tree plan i some Instances, but was betier theory, therefore, soon fe occupied by the le; erwards sold to the tyeents. Forty cents was paid for on Dupont Circle to the s Hampshire avenue, bute the owners sold it for a dollar per rhich is on the opp Hampshire avenue, 2, forty cents was paid. lapse of twe SENATOR RANSOM, from the same state, likes to go fishing with | Jovial party, but he is not particularly fond of u | the sport, tligugh he can handle @ rod success | years of axe, c ‘an outraze on a colored | tany when so disposed. | irl, near Ast turday evening last. He | gs eae | has not yet been arrested. SENATOR RIDPLERERGER Mrs. J. @. Webb and son and Miss Mary Bul- | !* impatient for adjournment that he may set j lard, all of Washington, have taken rooms at | Out upon asporting Jaunt. He has a coniforta- b ¢ lost some of tt They do not lier in the sea- not always anew plat of our town. A mulaito named John Dorsey, seventeen price in per fot, aud generally a higher uv out are e paid by the and that was fe where Senator ( square 1 meron’s house S was paid for square 151, ‘ons have the power of puttin thom- | HOOL, into the guypnotic condition by lo 3 Ps to the nature of the ground. the Montzomery house for the summer. spring wagon and a pair of excellent horses, nd ISth and Tand U | | Allthe children in the institution between | fixedly fora while wt any object, or at ano The Phil ps bear record | The annnal exhibition of the Rockville acad- | y ith which he wi Bs 2 valley ierion cents for s¢ 66 and 93 ars of age are required to go | person. The mind of a hypuotised person is in | ; ; oF) with which he will traverse the valley region of of their ¢ i r nerer | emy will be held at the town hall last evening. | yyy a ae : aQand R, j ‘on- are about twenty now ac-| ® condition wiere it is capable of being Influ- | ¢risted. ts imap Thislboneor the oldest institutions of learuiag | ¥{7#i0!a. fishing the stre ‘ams and hunting the iy ; atwol coe Siced Gly Mia CUE nf a ig \] S| hills. His family generally accompany hin om with the K portion of these tio quiring the rudiments of an education in a| “need by another person, throuzh words or | the | in the state. these trips fee iS ‘ £2 per foot. i the workhouse building. Mise | Cller means; in fuet, he can be made to perform i of Major L’Entant, and there never] 4 picnic under tne auspices of three Presby- | bese trips. ae he eee ves on New Hampshire avenue, be- | Scloo! room in the workhouse building. Miss | any criminal act. stration of this the fol. | was engraved or printed a map purporting to be | terlan Sunday schools of Washington was given SENATOR MAXEY me on Tuesday was won | tw ind Q streets, 2 ne tan rine Hillinger is the teacher. There arein | lowing case le cited; At one of the medical|the work of L’Enfant. In alatter tromiess | scene nae qroneda yesterday. ‘ is an enthasiast in bass fishing, but he te not sie OF 2 to Le The ‘same | Mure: duted aboce give sowe Idea of the real | the place several bables, one of them a tofored | clinies In New York, several years Qo. | dnston of November gd, Teil tee ee he aiste 5 the visitors win- | estate market 12 years A ROW OF SPI A fine improvement fondling that was picked up Inst winter neatly | hypnotised person was’ given a piece of paper, | reprehensions ot Major L-E frozen to death, but has now grown to be a rolled ap and toid that It was a dagyer,and that | yol. 10, p. 204. | strong, healthy child, though Its sufferings re- | he must killa man who was standing near him. arm, wear Germantown, has been | particular whether hé takes them with balt or = -* nt. Bee Sparks, | recently wold by Messrs. Anderson aud Boule to | fy. He speaks of Ellicott as “aman | Horace Waters for $1,863, It cotitains serenty- of uncommon talents and of more placid tem-| six acres, vatasiears 1s Just been : | sulted in the total loss of aight. _He hesitated a moment, and then sprang on | per." In a letter to Jefferson, Sist March, 1791, eS is willing to make one of a fishing party most e oe La i 2 = ay fe the form OF TUE BILL-OF-FARE. pe mar be Se ekely ao elunen Sresappored President Washington, expressing his opinion | A PLEASANT SPOT IN ARIZONA, | any time, but ite more the good company than hiree elexant residences tor Thos. J. Fisher, E. | F 5 xxer into him again and again. He was as to the advisability of including Bladensburg, —— 1 oesn’ J. Stellwazen and Thos. M. Gale, of the firm of |, All the inmates who are able rise when the | Gravved off from his victhn. Next, & paper was | cays: “Of this 1 am’ convinced, as well by. mg | A Place that is Never Hot or Cold—The | the sport that attracts him. He doesn't mind J club de 2 whistle blows at 5 o'clock, At 6 o'clock break- he flo ad he was gi teh, : bees Trani es »| Military Post at Huachuca—Apaches, | holding a rod when the fish bite frecly, but if - wonis elub de ate brokers. Ez | placed on the floor, and he was given a match, | own observation as by Mr. Ellicott’s opinion. % the bass has to be the Se c ay amd on the two followin: ae % fast isserved. This consists ot bread, coffee, | and told to set fire to that house. He Hehted Sparks X.; 147. The article In Tue Stan repre-| Tarantalas, Mattiesnakes, Cowboys | the nas to be coaxed Senator gets out victor us by scores of 6 te Fri , fish and potatoes, Dinner, at noon, ts of mi aper, and drew back with: a smile, and ad- | sents -L'Enfant “joining our Revolutionary| @md@ Other Attractions. of patience. | ed th le, eT yea ” —— Selo foe an pread with butter or stewed | nymotised. Hen8, frogs and crabs aro consid- | fyenth contingent under the Count D'Estaing, Fort Hvacuvca, A. T., June 12th, 1884. he numb ered good subjects. A crab can be hypnotised | and under him wounded, and as a French oMcer| This military post is Jocated in the southeast- simply by standing it on its head, especially in | exchanged after capture; but this is a small SENATOR DON CAMERON Is another who goes fishing only when the com- pany is to his taste, and for the fun that an “outing” with a jolly crowd affords. both and 11 toe s the standing to date of the for the championship of the one. The bay windows of the two end wil nd two stories and have open the Summer time, when it is most active. To tt ‘A broth ff Eiicott, f SO oes oe ey, eaten Eien ‘ aS 7 - nae ine thon Tall Sethe btiek I : nes er time, is mos matter. rother o} icott, was his the Ne _ , @ uns aving iron railin . the other & uel and { eae. exer 208 In ex: | hypnotise a hen, it ts only necessary to hold her | “assistant,” net. “the ‘negro almanac-maker, | *t¢ Mexican line and seven miles from the New | RamLROaD CUPIDITY OR STU. TEAGUE . , esinished sth ripe fencing ast year. The tact that the number of| peak down upon a tXble or other flat surface for as stated; the latter was in his em.| Mexico aud Arizona railroad, which connects Pipiry. Wen. Lost. Won. Lost. LALcOny WILE Te table to the Commis | q few seconds. A frog to be brought into this ploy, and much esteemed by Major Ellicott, who | With the Southern Pacificat the town of Benson, 4 y » caretul tha formerly | condition must be squeezed gently behind the i he windows, fi had ‘aided him in acquiring a knowledze ot | upwards of 1,000 miles from San Francisco. ee er th Head an tien cirefully thrown upon its back | astronomy and mathematics. Amlable sentl- | This may be considered a medium climate in. Te: | To the rattor of Twn Eventve Stan: is a triple wind , Stone lintels and an orna- the hand ora table. Scientifically, the | ments originating in youth toward seniors ina| spect to temperature, it never being very hot or Having recommended so many persons to 4 hove. The entrance ts wide and 1 al condition of ‘a hypnotised person is sup- | sensibly iner with the years of the kind-| cold here the year round. ‘The air is pure and : é Fee ee posed to be one in whieh the seat ot cor = wilh stone caps supportine a hand- | as every age, Ail the windows of the three s with color \ to someting like devotion, and it isnot | dry, and the water cold and clear as it gushes | Visit the Vinzinia springs along the line of the = that Mr. Corcoran considers.a from the mountain side. This is chiefly a graz- | Chesapeake & Ohio railroad this summer, 1 de- nument due to the memory ot L'En-| inz country, with few agricultural advantages. | sire to relieve myself of the responsibility and ren ie National monuments, however, have | But its mieral resources are rich and Inex-| odium of being a party to the inconveniences 8.” where it Is pr | ever, been erected to men’ whose | haustible—it being but twenty miles trom Z vhuich they toa perception. From this sm lives had not been devoted to science, arms or | Tombstone, the center of the mining operations | 22 Yexstions to which they rn ween @ Js conveyed along certain nerve | benedcenes., Such wae mot that OF eee | ae under the present manazement of the Virginia ‘bres to the seat of Consclousness, the cortex; | fant. Employed. but a con ively brief cioasoed Mab eielecnt ia’ Midland and the Chesapeake & Ohio railroads, here the Individual becomes aware of the per-| period in the service, he proved, while In order to do so I adopt this method of inform- ception. From. the cortex another impulse s/f)" engazed, an’ irritable, Porratic “aug| Thewildness of the ecenery finds its counter- " . present Z sche sent along certain nerve fibres to the museies | insabordinate’ officer, while In hie thaivideg | Part in the savage men and beasts which in- asker be adh atierng rag stigaroring which are to cause the performance of the act | capacity as engineer he wasnnfortunate and un- | lmbit this region. Bears and California lions ip travel by May Ne Sate Wommmeaean keane required. Now, In the mental state of fucoessiul. Cultivated, polite, socially area | are not very numerous, but rattlesnakes, taran-| to. on the Stidtand road and on this train can Usin impressions are conveyed In the same way, | bie, he was conspicuous as relying more on the | tulaa, centipedes and all manner of poisonous | secure a comfortable scat in a sleeping car as tut f state in the White House, and who | ¢Xcept that Instead of being transmitted from | hospitality of others than in the exercise of his | reptiles abound to a fearful extent. The as Charlottesville, Va. At that point he is re- threatens, as soon as she vets out, to confiscate | the supposed seat of the perceptions to the seat | abilities to earn a tivelihood. Several profes-| Apaches are quiet at present, but no one can | quired to abandon his sleeper and take sheltor | President Artimr’s clothes, Is waiting to hear | Of cousclousness they go by a different. set of | sional fattures and contentions withhis employers | tell when these red devils will break farce again | in a miserable shed, called astation house, «ltu- from her relatives at Louisville, I nerve fibres directly to the muscles, and cause | attended his career. He committed to paper | from their rocky retreats and sweep the settle- | ated in a lic which prevents any breeze from . - mate sent down for vagrancy a few days ago | tte same acts that would Lee omed tad nothing to advance science, and many bioxtap ments with atornado of fire. The most dan-| reaching it, with a. vertical sun pouring and widen | subsequently recelved an offer from a lawyer in | they taken the normal ea Mee here is, there- | ical works may be ginsied without finding his | gerous element to society here 1s a class of | Gown upon the spot. Here he must wait about | West Virginia to lease her farm there for the | foTe, No consciousness on the part of the hypno- | name. He elected fo live and die out of the Dis-| outlaws called cowboys, a band of desperadoes it tothe centenarian. | hegs is abolished, that 18, cut off old gentle wh a ieee ding and corresponding with some of, w and panel above of terra the leadi ntists of the day. Another has cotta. Mr. Stellwazen’s house is In the done good work for the press, #fid his sin wh center, and has whieh starts | out is drunkenness. An Enulish couple— oval, — falis bac! octagon, forming | aged man and wor Lost. | Wa “son excl: side, and becom 19 | lar at the second story. and finishe 20 | eal root, covered with terra cotta tiles 72 | ot! cornice is of brick ay 10 | witha frieze of terra cotta, The entr all wide, hav A fexture | block is that ister from their of Americ: eld, who atte Ironsides - Monuni 1 iron, | nees are f thi interiors of the houses are somewhat di t, but the principal features are the sa The hallsare seven feet wide in fron! to uine feet in the rear, and have ¢ two hours for the train going west on the Ches- ‘ | form stairways, lighted from above by a large | oil, &e. On being questioned about It she said | ti#ed person of re ats he, ts, in fact, in the | trict, and would doubtless have preferred his | organized for purposes of plunder, robbery and apeake and Ohio soed to arrive. Ho te thee _ Yale defeat r jubi. | S¥Hght of cathedral glass. AM the rooms on | that she had a good farm there, which was val- | Swe condition as if he had no cortex. Itseems, | aches to remain where his body was placed, ‘tho | blood. On account of the presence of these des-| hhrried into a dirty coach nearly siways - fig Toad: And the Yale boys are of course Jubl | the first floor have double sliding doors, which | nati ta crasete ace she would sell but not | therefore. that in the condition of hypnotism | unhonored by his friends with any mark, ‘than | perate characters It is never safe to trecel: te crowded with passengers of every grade of the Fant. | Their victory of thelr eluht-oared crew, at | throws the parlor, brary and halls Info one. | eecit. ’ the seat of consclousness is cut off from acting, | made the plea fur publicexpenditure. While no | any direction unarmed and alone. The people | genus homo, and may esteem himself exceed I ee v pared uy OW ate ree way | Lhe front and back hall are separated by arches, AUNT BETSY SMITH, a8 was sald above, while the optic thalatous | one will object to the construction of the most | hese have a summary way of disposing of these | ingly fortunate if he obtains a seat at all. If he ed by ‘at of the Harvard | phe fireplace in one of the ho: : * ball nine at Broohiyn yesterda uch derided the colleze ba: p. Yule scored four times onally and the spinal cord alone | are® active; | costly monument the munificence of individuals | demons in human form. Ineteed of awaiting 1 by night, procure and the ubrary | _ The oldest inhabitant of the Institution 1s an’ that is, are capable of receiving — nor. | Costly monum memory of “L’Enfant, the patri-| the slow process of the civil courts they are put Gavage ences keel Waudegioneo eae, -hted by a large triple window, with colored | Old white woman named Aunt Betsy Smith,who | mally ‘impressions transmitted by the | otic Frenchman,” there should not be inscribed ute on trial before Judge Lynch, who always dooms 40 DAUM Walton: alae, Bante are Atted up | Has been one of the Axtures since 1847, during | senses. | Be that aa it may, the hypno-| thereon auch miarepresentations as have been | them to'm vertical negurmection without one spleen, repose | cusageniny See 4 with damb waiters, sinks, &c. The entire finish | the intendancy of B. E. Gittings, John R.Queen, | influence, scientifically "considered, 18 | referred to, while the conceded merits of so ; in the came 11 champion- and Harvard = 3 a 8 J expense to the community. the change of cars at Charlottesville. Under of interior wi ard we r we one of the most Important powers of nature, | many much more talented, useful, conspicuous - ‘ . . 14 Met. cr een emit Sts ceca ne anes | Josias Adams, Win. Dixon, J. R. Qaeen, Joseph and one about which there Is a good deal yet to | ena qutitutio salive Aesenoan, of Wan aerate ~ a poi pale ne = ppp reply coors ——- timore—Ealtimore Unions | (horn, and will be of the very best. The fixtures | 5; Matin, 8. E. Douglass, J. F. Hodgson, E.F. | jearn. In conclusion I have only to add that | unrecorded on any “storied urn or animated ‘he improvements at post ing ne to tas aaa = _— elaine At Boston—Cineinnat! | wii be of the finest obi ainable—English por M. Faehtz and G. A. Caswell. She states that | the force exerted by Miss Hurst in her exhibl- buat.” Let Congress erect, if needs be, a monu-| Past two years are of the most marked and as ig Ay vy fhowd bs Ay y tay peg —_ sO. At Buffalo—Phila- bath tubs, sinks and laundry ‘tubs. ‘The | {Ne Written’ hard che re ears of axe when | tions is mainly due to her physical strength, | ment dedicated clo nee inane eae ane Bratifying character. Within the last twelve} 204" have families with’ thos hen on Ae Detroit Boston 15. | heating will be by furnaces, put li by Hayward | {"¢, British burned the Capitol, which would | which Is above that of the averaie female, aad | wio CoxceiveD xp ExkcvTED THE PLAN OF | months four setaof company barracks have be obliged’ ti) acest the @a tan Hutchinson. ‘The cost will be $36,000, T. B, | MAK¢ her now eluhty-two yeara of axe. She | that only a part of her power over people ts due | Mie Gane ney AN history determine them. | erected, one set still remaining unfinished. And | in order to prevest belne landed withavelr fae the erchiceet, and Mr. Wim. P. Lips: | 31] ere slie has oelatinag: qoze’seounty, | to hypnotism, of which, by the way, she seems | The city Iiseif 1s. thelr noblest testimonial ome | Torte’ the space of six months eleven sets of | {ier ut tell point of tenehen ee thithelr famn- | comb is the buitder. aie st cated tae riatives, living. and that | to know very’ little. ‘The statement that. she | more durable than brass or toarnie, Th Ieee | te quarters have been built, five or this | Cfthe night, so that the alternative le presestond red MR. GULICK’S RESIDENCE. hae TO Ac MoD! baie cen eG arsed a prune person attting nit oar | Dent on (onaress to provide for the publication | number not being yet entirely completed, of cremation at Charlottesville by day or cruci- arive = ee y Serie - vis, * hair i Tso! reco estal = - AY | Mr. John 8. Gulick is about to commence.the | it is satd that whoa she entered ses oer. tae one at thie nome tee hae et en | Prone Of this capital: Theat cote extablish-| | When contemplated improvements are fin-| Axion by night at some wayside mountain tar- o ent of this capital. The cause of truth and histo- ‘his will certainl: ete, jctection of a handsome residence on N street, | I aim here, and I'l never leave you azain,” and | fled by personal obsetvation, ‘The paly hing ry demandsthinwhile the materialeare available; | {2tca,cue oa a most complete, |ern. The failure on the pait of these railroads | between 17th and 18th. It will be 25 feet front | Sle has lived here ever since. ‘she enjoys ex-| that I eaw her accomplish in this connection at and, effected, it will be better appreciated that ged celles St ‘ittie 8 " coast, apart from Its immense importance,owing sans bieyclers will | and 88 feet deep, with an elevation of 49 fect, | Han nt eek Che AE with a little Theus| one of her recent exhibitions here was simply | part of the honor. due for the ereed planet tias | Case proximity to the Mexican borders, and as bo as ra 2 matism now and then. When asked if she had | to tit the chair first forwardand then backward, Lie should be readily conceded to some Ameri- rdi maplers’ comfort of travelers, or a short-sighted and con- one iee a emesis tacking range cy rms |B the Gs ak he wa whet, "ao"t| the yermon ning In f'uneqnclualy wating | Sy" i SCG." | Mountains from Mericor 7 ns TOMS" ° | temptibie eatem of economy. 7 lve arun to Rockville for | stories. "The front, of pressed brick, will be | Rte @F the city. ‘en't 6 for many @/ her all the time with his hands, feet or body. ——— A contract will be let within ten days fora| gid ee spe pe se ‘ ornaine in i ita. 1 Abe ; larly ob-| 7 DECREASE THE MORTALITY ‘ ambition ae mennnaees ts Bors The Capital Bi club base | ornamented with tiling and terracotta. The | > es During the tilting forward I particul 4 E system of water works to convey the water lace in Hades atter they shall have ¢ with the Hyattsville club | interior finish wf! be havdsome and modern. Ne SAAC SCI So served that she firmly braced her left shoulder CE SARESATS. ped idly dg oan : Previ ropolt . CI » Al iva 1. to put through parior cars on their roads can a only be attributed to an utter indifference to the & ” i from a spring three miles distant in the vi y bos & 7 . ,” she an d. or - -— crossed over the river Styx for the efficient ser- ithe gronnds ofthe latter, | The builder and architect Is 8.7. G. Morse Yon read the Biblalxorer™ quaried the re-| geaverea cery and te blew ini oar ‘a ‘The Benefit of Water. oe anes aie tee bigner than, the | vice rendered his Satanic majesty, during thele past Week a very interesting pool | The cost wil 3,000. rorter, i teak oe post. jotel sojourn here, the victims of thelr cupid. i the Capital club ‘A Row OF FIVE HOUSES. Beulipe\ ronda [tia Bibiolscuistines there. Ger to Thecerve his Cequllitriues or eenver of | Te the Bdtor of Tax Evewrve Sram: Telia tor course of erection here by. the post | ity or etupldity there are no such enviable posl- ship. There were | fr, David A. Windsor has begun the erection | “Blind Liza, mean. Eliza Winston.” She reads ig hich ch f| Teaw in Saturday's Stan an article headed | {der to accommodate the people who repair | tions in contemplation to compensate for the i 4 by i SF gravity, naturally half arose, w! change of saw lay’ f vratect Is eat set bate | Of five three-story and basement dwellings at | it with her’ fingers. Jane Gibbons,” she eon. | Eran, of course took the chalr that he firm!y | “The mortality of infants.” While some of the | ¢2,ttl8 Place In the summer months from the | aggravation of spirit. and ‘bodily ly suffering to bh arid sands of Arizona, as a convenient and thus cruelly eu! 3 ist tinued, “Is the next oldest one here.’ She came ff the floor, and this was wises were doubt! ah ey oe ee, . 5 treets . ‘Thee grasped, entirely 01 a walids leasure seek- | ARNETT. , Serene eae ny, fk arom and | remeron led, Wik tere | Leet ie then wana iruty back to 0 | 2 E™ sa HeAeFooren, [no appropriate remedy forth. xoemtvebeat | eave, Te mila reservation embraces an | Sa a u — Ea Teslor pet lecp interesting exhibi- | cach running up $2 feet. These buildings have | WO™&n's dining-room in the almshouse, over and consequent exhaustion is doubtless mainly reises: vi ered with large and wide spreading live oaks| Tue Wap West.—Baffalo Bill's “Wild West” tion of fancy bicycle riding at W. C. Scribner's | been designed by J. G, Holcomb. The cost will | Which she exer supervision. She isa woman Show. instrumental in causing ‘The summer diarrhoea $30,500. ; with a remarkable memory, the value of which ‘ining | Mitich serve to the post the double of) will be at Athletic park next week, scot os ee cee ee ae een eG. C. Martin has about completed a row | ¥@# recently proved. ‘gentleman of Balti, | To theEditor of Tax Evanrra Sram: of infants,” from which tt was stated that “nine | utility and Three companies of the 6th Tuesday. This entertainment has met with the ; more, who formerly lived here, not having seen | With the thermometer up in the 90s why can- | times as many children died from this malady in | cavalry, which have been stationed here for the greatest success wherever produced. It ts See eee ey ee Ree ea a pres reer Tet ee cen ot Meeitl OC TU Mativie singe the erie me rnin eee tie tie ece Gepartments exereise the dls. | the five summer months, including May and | Past nine, months, have been ordered to other an American show, with realistic pictures t be hax Zearned to perfection, and besides | near R ‘These hon faracterizes recent. improve. | Wf, made inquiries about the eity for his father cretion allowed them, and during the heated | September, asin the other seven.” are i. M companies of the 4th cavalry, pa & and hoa a great many diMieult feats of his owa. | manner which characterizes POVe- | without success. ‘Then he determined to search to October ist) re-establish | means for keeping the.children cool ta the TOG of ee ee een tn aeTtEn RDO | eres herons, opener wae D Dienountina from the machine without tonch- | mente in that section of the ely. three-story | the records of the asylum, and proceeding there | term (eay from now to October Let) re-establish | reat consideration. This is sccomplished— | the 25th of the month. tw ‘and peut as Ing the hands, an Ing on one wheel, at- . some one called Aunt “Betsy, who hearing the | the old custom of closii execut Ist. By light and loose clothing. ‘DEstay oF THE National, GARFIELD Me res ‘afternoon and evening. trneted Good deal of applause Wednesday | eet of @5.500 Tn ne H Mreets, BY | ame at once referred to the Lime the futher had | of the government at 3 p.m. on Saturdays? | ir Po qeeieana woes clothing. | she trustees Of the Garton’ National Monument | Mie it he given Taselay masing oss evening. ee awe Frank Baldwin, agent, is about to com- cans reer ee aa bbe wae correct st That it would be a great relief to the clerks can eae water should to the head peogation 3% Groveland have swarded the prizes | Say't. Sport! | Oe ae 3 1 ¢ time as sickness ant le - —] ” mence erection of a dwelling-h: be readily seen. All business -men in our large — Taeater Comrgre..- ‘Manager Snelbaker made A very exciting boat race took place at Bethle-| Trace ahove Naseachusetts Mrnee ore READY FOR HER FUNERAL. cities make $ o'clock the closing hour on Satur- pat ov st erie hen yreirergnennd [Tp re ah gy gay ep light opera this week that hom, Pa., yesterday. The race wasa 100-yard dash | ‘thls dwelling will be 19 by 28 tect, with a back-| About twenty years ago she made her grave | days at this season of the year. The advan eran the alothing applies eG Sonmeinrurth of and the third, $500 10 | urs. Oates has beenre-engaged, and in a change fornpurse of £100, between Fred Rogers, of Tren- | building 16 by 25 feet. It 1s to be bullt with all | clothes—a black dress which she carefully keeps | tages are, that ay baptist ody Peesiipr 24 such otcastons it inay be well to have the chld ee of New Y¢ ‘The artist to whom ‘ton, and Hairy Wheaties, of Canadia. Rogers was | rot aded brick cornice, fat MeaeeT saree | ToRdy for use. Shohas saved up a little sam of | Shanes to get out of the heated alr of ‘Onr con- | divested of all but the underelothing, and after | of the themamente ane rises. from broad | Comique another week. ‘The uve gaden ¥ictorious, the referces deciding him win-| tnd molded brick o high, 10 feet wide and 5 feet | @ncy with which sue wants to be buried inthe | gressional representatives are hurrying away, |® th wetting the outer clothing may be Sa open and ner by six inches. The time was given as 9% | prosection. ‘The eont will be $4,000. Congressional cemetery. Whenever there is a | and look forward to cool shades and relaxation | put on. Th noea erates 06 tp ehld con. Sins ——____+o-_____ ar mak . feeends. Noat Mackinson. Rogers’ backer, leit ee change in the Intendaney, one of the first things | until next December, Why not think a little of | be. reduced con be, ondia the cae reat Mt) earn me ioe Curax—A special dispatch from | 10 Ot et ane ‘of Gold” at Fei Set aan ke teraining at Long | wlON care Homme ne Mania —Hiemry Molter | sng docs i to make the Lom tatondant meee Feimata?. Peshape an ord to clone the atfiosent | Will the lability to disease be deereanent ber | COU, biul, Pa. ears: “Las saturday evening Monday evening. °F Htehell, who Is % ie AS 2 ted In Jeiuey yon 3 Bs ” ry n d Branch has felly beeovered from hia siekiers | Tong ihe mits. ‘Through the mealtime dseny [IM ease she should die to see that ahe isnot | Nmsln? ethane an order toclose the aiferent | will the li Should be exercised in the “matter, | within two hows the whole arty were attacked | Dave's Gamnex.—The popalarity of Driver's: god will positively sypear arainst Sullivan at | eee ere Ehat he bod. Geek Tee the nets | butted in'the Potter's fleld, for which she seems | Menday morning, July Zi, micht possibly be | and not apply water to the body when heated, peony S rected Men '$ child, died Summer garden seems ever on the increase... x , 2 jay night. for years Hie stole thems c*tsrtmyes ine packnges | 80 NAVE & hearte averston. Rae ake Cee | to ETO le DIS Of Roma) ee eee ae 08 | Ong ene er eee tet een me People flock thee every cvening—a proof: io vy od the packages In his Office at night, abt log, a cat and two chickens. « P e dog ——>—_—_ ea) eat Cook and Mr. and Mrs. Conlin are not expected to. f the excellence of the : £ ny e valuabies al thre a and cat to bed every night before she goes to Federal bai it Te ‘Ont, | 8Pplication. is o! ex ol entertainment. A num- ad. 14; Bai- | throng aholein ‘the floor ito “the nite oe | sleep. She cherishes a deep affection for 9 Gpenet pemeetie neat and Dake (Gy aie Asa laborer In a southern clime I have often, the creain Was poisoned from the vanilla faye vedas! additional attractions have been arranged. iso, 11. neath, slater living in Prince George's county, Md., and! wild excitement alter my day's work had been ended, withdrawn |! oring. ‘Rext week, which will be well worth seeing, i i ! ! i