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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C.. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 3. 1884-DOUBLE SHE CITY AND DISTRICT. SOCIETY. Relating to the Army. ‘Khe Plenary Council. NOVEMBER IN NEW ORLEANS. AVENGING Kis HONOR. { DRY GOODS. ee BESS E —— THE BILIS INTRODTCED BY SENATOR CULLOM—oNR | ‘There were two sessions of the Plenary Council eee Se tu poniti — | = ——— The Shocting of Capt. Hitchens. ‘The suggestion to utilize the new and unfinished OF THEM LIKELY TO MEET WITH OPPOSITION. Yesterday, The first was of the bishops at St paration for the position. A Wife Probably Kitted and the Mus- | "7 eon ey Pension building for taugural purposes by puttluz | In the Senate Monday Mr. Cullom introduced Mary's seminary, and the second a joint session of] 4 POLITICAL LULL—PROGRESS OF WORK ON TRE band Huuting Her Paramonr. | Lansevrcs «& Bro, 3 Oe ee ee ee EPO SER sence {#24 temporary floor and constructing a canvas | three bilis relating to the army. One, to facilitate | pishons and theologians in the cathedral. At the | gutipixes axp GROUNDS POR THE GREAT SHOW— eee | Pe Fencing | 70h Pocalls to mind the cold experience in i873. | promotions, provides that any officer ‘borne on the latter a great deai of matter previously agreed upeh | ARRIVAL OF EXHIEITS—HOTEIS, NEW AND OLD— | From the New York Herald. 2 420, 422, 44 AND ae when President Grant's second inauguration ball | active ust of the army, who served in the War ot | at the mectings of thé bistings was token up and} THe BLUR aND ;RAY—JOA\ MILLER oN | A tracedy occurred last evening in Middle | Socus recovers. The | was given in the huge tempotary Dullding com| the rebetiton as an officer or coldier, shall, upon adopted. ‘The theoi s sel atal a ) ‘ 3 The theologians expressed themselves | GEORGE coBB’s HO! Village, Queens county, that will undoubtedly SEVENTH STR a structed in Judiciary square. Heating the build- | 1s own application, be placed upon the retired | freesy. ana tne greatest, harmony existed. It will i eS Mess * e death of a faithless wife and possi- - i? tof the tets con- | ing was found impossibie, and ladles anced in | jist with the next highest full grade above that | be tke luce Session to which the theologians Will be in the death of s faithless wife end posi- | — « Capt Wa. Hit- | heary cloaks, whiie nearly all the thin-biooded | which he hotds at the time bis application 1s made; | admitted, except the svlemin and closing session on Correspondence of Tur Evesixo STAR ty ot herbstrayer. Adolph Steiimacher, a grave | = gentlemen wore overcoats. If there is to be ele- | and he sbull have the rapk and retired pay of such | Sunday, as the remainder of the Meetings during New ORLEANS, Nov. 8018 | ior in the Lutheran cemetery, oa returning | “TATED BY SOME, nee and Cy ih at the next inaugural ball there | higher grade. The bili opens and increases the re- | the week will be of the bishops oniy. To-morrow The excitement which always attends a feneral Sig e ought also to t 2 - ia ark for a wie: 5 sine | QUALED EY NONE comfort. Ured list for the purpose of letting such officers as | the pontifical mass and sermon usual on Thursday 7 from his work, found his wife in a compromisinz EQ! | ‘The memorial teblet erected im the pretty | may choose avail themselves of this et WIN be omitted, and there will be no religious | “ectlon tm large cities, and which was unusually i | ENVIED BY ALL situation with a man living in the neizuborhow: Another bill provides that any officer who was | services in connection with the council on that day | limited here during the recent presidential cam-| ‘I | chapel at Fort Lenvenworth, Kansas, to the mem-| | Another, bill provides, that any oficer wh Shall. | {n the cathedral at all, Last night tn the eathedral | paign, has almost entirely died out. ‘The one party | Stellmacher seized a razor that lay on the win- | ches h-r ee very thique and durable, as shown by the photo- | When retired, be retired with the rank and full pay | Bishop Dwenger preached on “The Sacrament of | dears its defeat gracefully and the other seems ft- | dow urned on the gt iphs which have been taken and forwarded to | Of the grade to whieh he was promoted, and the | the Eucharist: Aisposed to crew, at least loud enough to offend the | | the relatives and friends of the cead young hero, | retirement of such oMcers shalt sparate from 2 It has come to th Must prevail ia ned for the door, the an, — on & nilicting | ES of its opponents. The prevailing feeling among 90d ‘epeechiess and received two | $ BARKED DOWN. 7 rection of the tet Was designed | those heretofore euthorized. All laws conflicting | Embezztemeut of Vir; ia State Funds, | Sms 01 i ope SHEE ald est Bs — . kas =e ™ ioe mares a regiineneal afar be the notes of | with this are repealed by the bi. THE RICHMOND DEFALCATION—CHIFF cLERg sarTH | the democrats appears to be the desire to prove to | ig. in bach aud eubgned the sét iuenntey. oct wares mt-, The third bill opens all regiments and branches qiceeree . hey ie ‘ocomiriy. | of the United States mnfitta foe allie : Americen citizens, and euthorizes the Pr acies oecur to appoint, commt ers. and cause the enik side that regiment slzuitied the ent to | te towards It. ‘There i25 no more popular young | AT re tian Wen’ £2 | officer tn the service than he, and tue brightne ss | Tae O, House they padel | Of Bis Inteliect will be shown when his diary Senne une es ent tosken, At 1 oretor rT and Hitchens and an 3 hose. 7 Alter cetsin king to the floor as the ow cents, reduced from A Richmond,Va., special to the Baltimore 4mert- , dashed can, December 24, ‘The grad jury ot the | the rights of their poitiical an | hustings court, which has been investizating the | CVT TACe, color, or previous cor i lea, 123 conta, rted, at 25 conte, r oe rs Hi bo creat ehenges und-r the new a = ven to tke public. ged defauit in the state auditor's oftice to-d: Agee ‘ ae tes | Jaws vt 3 are ere z 7 | tion there can be iaeuewhicns the house ior Roa, second secretary of the Mexican lega- | Desieg: Cnmce With Unis are by the Dill to WET | Saiouened until Thursday, William 1 smith, | Uo go lh eenCCE Tog . SATING, VELVETS, PLUSHES K tion with ¢ ‘on. One of | ton tn this country, ts an old and persoral ‘This last bill 1s the subject of come criticism | chief clerk in the office of auditor of pul majority of people of L panspunh iter ge sien til the party an Tansic he drawers of the | of the new Presiient Diaz.of Mexico,and his fi amone democratic members 0: Congress.who say It | counts, who was suspended by Auditor Marye upon | removal of Wackne o jost-romed four articles than be Weibie then on Party to leave } Delleve that he wiil soon be promoted to a position | is an effort to direct the lucorinye administration the discovery of irre O35 nM@ce, was | Mint, and post oti ities In that office, was | TBs and fot otf to-night, charged with the | gi ai retuee 19 do so, Well) Of greater importance in the dipion Je servier. IC) through anew law. Those who criticise it say it Went to Capt. Cullison’s tried to get him to | ts understood that he would pref ts il ca a service in Italy, | will never pass policy w ted at ten o'eloc minoremploycs Who lave 251 : Sswst him in «jecting them. But the Culltson | and ft is not Improbable that he may be appointed —_-__— nent of state funds. Two warrants were | in polliies. me Ie Mined to let ison leave, 4s | minister to that country. Transters ef Bent Estate. sstted upon ailidavits of Chiet of Police Poe, in : the unprotected, | Miss Trowbridge, of Detrott, who will be] peoa: nwa: D, | Wateh the amounts 4 COSMOPOLITAN EXTORITH. : eon recorded as f ed fo have been emibeas1el is cmcans is cuaniy andaintoe ie anpeNrauee Weid) red his gun and | eocane + es 7 oe 5 soo, | RERregate $1.6 th Will be Droucht before the Orleans is rapidly assuming the appearance | vie AN I v Ar tits one of the | Pleasantly remembered as the charming guest | C. Turn PSON, PUrE G4, Sq. 545; $1,500. | NERTEgate $1,615 uw ouch oe eat pal seertiiog ee ae 4 ra iver wk wee Sestajor Lydenk uly twa years ago, will | A. Thompson to Avie @? i police court tomorow morning, wien an etiort | Of 2 ccsmopolitan emporium where people | Will be made to hay mittee of the leg! the auditor's offic ee anc ere t z $1.60. J. M. Grevery to HA. papeaiy lal Inake another Visit here this winter. 16 M. Grevery r 3 Had another | Biss Walte, daughter of the chit Tustice, has | [Ot #94: 326; #0. John O'Meara to WIL Rose tain Hitchens, who | returned to the city siter several weeks absence. | 10! MiontawDs 35) QUITK, If, to P. Quiz him batted. “The speciai ed lature appointed to inve to asceriain the exten ations congrecate, enriosity and love of together by of the nat ‘i . i | ity, as wellas by the "A Hie st, Sub lot 50, <4 3.HL Rolilnzs to Emuy | efaleation will borin its Lihors in day or two, | WY; 88 svellas by che Fs © told Captain Cul- | Miss Banecek, of Evansville, Ind., will spend Tollings, lot 3, E. Hurtisto James | In case of loss, the bondsme nilitor Tastor, | ene NGO a ea teastt bs ndvd man Was | the great inter with her brother im | E. Arnold, parts 121 and 123, Jas, «the detal | etiam t t sed hima on his own | Bis cit | Edwards, trustee, to It Le Anderson, suo A, sa. portion core ce reimaiaed home, | Minister Foster ané family, who have just re- tA. Hallto Jom Grinder, 1 10) sq. sy a . as Welt r i many! pews : und « aflair Investi: | turned trom Spain, have taken their residence on I Pee eC Mahone retun. Auditor M pew SITU T = ‘ : kat nO prev street, Which, during their absence, was occupied it Sin ecrtain Goons bent ed by the democ I totels teh are to | & Chis of Poopic rig aor Quarrel, and by Secretary han J. W. Danenhower to. Mary Frances Dan er, | Heved to be sa \ 5 Koon : Their Lives ¥ 2 ; wate CERRY gentleman who Was present at the Logan Ls Ub LOTS 53 10 58, sub of 5. sq. Mi; $1,200. Disiriet of | Occurred durin ‘i sta Be oe iow fran, = ception Saturday evening says that no one could | Columbia. to oh W. Rag, lob docstate Ee eas meee ; a at a reine tnd Cae = wag acne Snakes in the Coffins. have fmacined from the manner or taket Gon fect gee ouon, eb ae oo wen Sv Gri cand AWarpess, | Sonne Sane Runeed Gonos ak AHanee OO ue. t § ce DISCOVERIES IN THE HOLMEAD CEMETERY. | Logan that he was a defeated V identlal | "Pairs, tot ¢ HARD TIMES—REDUCTION OF WAGES AND SHORT THR. Let CRs) ae with dance like t ie Mr. George T. MeGIne, € authorities to remove t ployed by the Distriet | candidate. § cordial and he aud Mrs. Ls ous in th trod, NV nd coal region who | gumost sweep t were working before the reduction went to work ose gray beard in the Cumbe w Tand & sq. 990;" ¢—, ng to S.A | RE COMING IN £2n- 4 tn kport 834 wade ‘i ry C SUAS cae ; sets S ARE COMING 1 mead cemetery, stated 1 a Star PF porter that he } : Belles Py alk 3. sterda, pb those in the auton mine, ab e ee ee r c woth $s ects eg | » pi. E. Bellevue (18° acres) 32.000. *. rapidly fro of the Dt s, and are ts now at work with lis foree on the ree una te : rete: te GO Pete B erton, the mine at P a and, it Is sald, the Telnaes aie aiearen ant ena ts #55; worth ta kinport St. nS of the old cemetery, and that every coffinhe | to \ ; Detroit, 1s To: Franklin m! Ke Mioninson f ee ee ; = sn Inseme eaves he nnds Se eect ee <es Jenkins, dauy ter of Admt- Woris, Pitts iS entaylig are each. ‘Those of Nein tiles rolled up into mtwined toa | cto ci 1 ten eor-t orposthe | The wie and daughter of Senator Camden, a- / Gowaitne: mad Will PeIneaD | produvis, gral pert of next week, } ide unt manuer. E overtures tea per cent re-| ice oecup Hie at from one dozen | thous’ tited D tended trip to | 28, bin’ orks and temis'| oh snakes of U x dd uon-poisonons Kinds. | Europe, are not expected to spend the whole season ee here employes and work | witeh 2 wi ; : _ They have p bored through the loose | at the upltal er to take a very active part in social lol is and ~The proposed cu: at MeKe Amani The Ph doy t y grour It ls carelessly packed by the sextons | Matters tls winte i iyastzell (0) Te A. Swarezall, 10 Su and the men | Greely, end the : 2 ia Winter quarters in the partially de- Lieutenant Stevens, who was usher at his sister's Sabena riots, a Euizabeth 1 Work at thelr old wae airows dn the ‘ a ee ein eae a LHC Ee ching | Meddling on Saturday lest, lett tor New York on | pueen Mes GORI ian n Works, of Prtsburg, Nor igo dhe “Siilaie PHI is tea te ag ; Nice tees he Re eet a eee | Sunday nicht, where he will report to Geo. Hane | reese ALF = a att ere ance to the mln building, whieh In Someof the ents may be attritusatie, . bh Raweien € tur WE he ceicctee ys Pee nee piace Ome | cock; preparatory to Jotning his station on Lake | to earaine Ma 05 ‘Susan'F the iil be ‘ Of one of the bas-relicts of Hie Albert the carelessiess of the cemipary: « “4 \ mt. at $10. worth #8, pete cometers. | £0e mame sere F808) Superior. | etal to Dewitt Fowler: pt’ subs ‘Tana Sra, wil be reduces London, consisting of pot Thence but s w apt +. is all colors of Brucdury street, But the shakes ap-| Generaland Mrs Sherldan wiil entertain themem- | ss-1h" james Gibbons te Andres Archers ee ore a ete een neg Saree be ; Bioguond cia Sachets pear io have driven th bers of the Swaim court martial at a very hand. | 3.8 t020, 4. 68; Qi W. 1. Web, thutes, ben | and Gre 5 te | hoht wamitly Vinci diozousl ol -_ - Some dinner this evening. Since their” arrival | al. to G. W. Barnes, lots Boe Jab Ce eet s are mining on Short time, and Henry & Co.'s | ? regretted that through a misun e ian « bb ockets, fr Oun ‘The Railroad War in South Washings | here the members of the court have bent treated | Adventive’ and Fife, enlarge bn th Monson mis ut down aitoxetler.... | la WH LoL take part \ a Twenty 1 ity ai, ks very hospitably by the more prominent military | Morea bce Sita EaurE 0. m n puge oF Russell & | ibition. It seems by | am « fur tra A wath NO CONFLICT OF ARMS YET—covERED TRacES wN- | People, the most notable entertainments in their | E. H. Thomas to Masttion, G., empix " ss Dmenin the w Ting been those given by General Sheri 4D Was intended to Inentt dutant General Druin and General Sacket. | od by the au Fal A number of persons repaired to the vietnity of D ON MARYLAND AVENUE. tum of agricuinir at a reduction of 400 have, without domit, the lanes and best selected Sto John Burn ce ce 1d Ulack. Representative E. lor, of Onto, employe The d Las hate Dorel these [5 ts. —o ‘ 4 ez Z 2 Representative E. a nto, nas rv. EB ployes. ‘The dtsp om the tropics wil! t SS Beas Marsland avenue and the Long Uridge last night | asugnier, Mrs. Geo. W. Upton, are at the ae hehe oi ta yesterday ixdoy resolut | extensive thatdt isa great p ‘ Under the fupression that the managers of the | ton, where they will remain tll the middle of | W R Rothwell wo the manuiseturers close th oceur Which Will reauce Une number and var IN CHILDRE CLOAKs. timere and Potomac rafiroad might take ad- | February. | i: 8100. BoM Warner ted, ¢ months ts Vof r duelag wa 0 per cent... | from the far north. ‘ vantage «f the light of the full moon to extend the one of the prettiest young debu- | ssuh Mt ne SHUN i nillt, above Port Clin: THF ROYAL. HOTEL. to ymireluse a winter cloak this a ton, Pa., empio: eri) men, Which has been Hy irayoet auplete stock treeks of that roud across 14th street Ito square | tanfes of this season, will make her iirst appear- } oe pee Rei, pt idle sinee last ed work yesterday, | ‘The history of themaguiticent Royal hotei, whlch “ * It will smpiy repay hor, 293, which the r: 4 company has purchased for | ahes at 2 german to be given im honor of her debut } 263, B.’ a TGiemen ee sbur ke Erle railroad company | gave its grand opening on the 1sth instant, 1 ds style, quality and price, freight purposes. It ts given ont that the purpose Pane on _ ae ntersot Judge senoneta, or tne | J- Davis trustee, to Amelia 2, feed 150 trackinen and the Western | unique, In ante teliun days 1t Was known as the aE abet me = of Mr. Totten in asking the Commissioners fora Fe CLES oe ee | sadees doa. _ Byrnes, soutt Toad a0men | St. Louis hote S much frequented by vis- ntien 1 ane . thisstret: and xfierwanieserviie Court of Claims, will not arrive here until after the | 32° 44. ‘sfoure’s. Vacancy: $377 Ww. W. Queen to Officers Who scl Pheir Pay | ites and the Juss OL the Cre popuiztic thie preraniopeieen 4 CHILDRESS POLO CAPS, 7 tear . L. Sands, lot 4, sub si. 164, ( $38.10. En . ip aye | Sima: of ihe oid French as ig eet wee mr tate ine oe 7 teal Ge Prine ee Ge eteaes ie nger, Of General Schofield’s staff, has ren to Josepil FO! Sea ee eee erry QURTAIARTIAL IN TGXAS—A | anuldat the haunts taullar to the readers S would nett made of 3 Bit-wool Jewry cleth, redtoed tole i company's right. to make connection with | Come to relieve Lieut. Schofield, who was here as ett to E. Hh. Thomas, lots 26, ae and 6] 7 TION THAT RECALLS THE DEAL | Garnet, wavy bit OF J.| Cabie, it affords many attractions to t) . re [lecenis of To verify this statemen: » brown, green, cardi- weral insurance ig ald to the Gene to WI Be SQviEr & co. Terry, end Lie ‘The recent court-martial trial of First’ Lieut. J. 500. John Sherman, » lot 2. block 33, Columb: &LY properties in this District it cnay now own or | atten es 1. Lieut. Jotinson, ald hereafter purchase. it is probable that all the | to Gene Long, aid to General After the war tt Ul early in the Seventies, When It He L = upon this subject, both Distrtet and | Miles, both very abie young officers, are also et to Jolin il. F pot 2). 4. 65; | King, sih cavatry, at San Antonto, ‘Texas, tn-| bo by the state and used 3 the state FURS AXD FUR TRIEMINOS Marvland, wil be looked up and the matter tested, | here in thetr official ea VON, Husci10t | yoived at pay vou ed with the late | ROvise Ul! the capital was removed to Button Rouge im endless variity. at half of last yeara tices, Grand b no further action wil be taken t0| Mr. H. L. Blanchard, of Florida, clerk to the oo ee las. owas “conduct | HO? Whig te 1 ins been ins in every departinent y tracks House committee on railroads and canals, has 4 ee c y 1 be remembered that a year or more ago | prouzht his Dride to Washington with him’ this to the prejudice of good order and military discip- | Inhabited only by indu getive War Was made by the aggrieved property- | session, having been married during the recess. es line.” The specification set forth that Lieut. King | Tle expected innuy at Ampoverished. ansferred hi. as Caused its einpty chambers to echo t oining Street : transferred his tho 0 Ur or ite ines of trackson Marriena | M& Logan ts expecting her daughter, Mrs. | way passant antute eecomueenen THAT EE BE May, 1881, to. Ha Squler & Co, Ditisers Ge Aust | MEES stroke and the tread of workmen; Wilo I arter of the B. & P. road giving them | Tucker, to arrive in a week or two to spend some GIVEN A PENSION. LANSBURGH & BRO, on pascenzer trains, ington, D. ¢ d accounts at the time ot transfer | Metamorphosed it Into a palace of comlort and ix. those on freight trains!” asked t a! SUVENTH STREET. two tracks “AU that Ume two | time. Dispatch to the Philadelphia Press, being not aciuaily due. Lieut. King was found hich rivals the old’ St. Louls tn its paimiest = oft Ke usarpeared, It now appears that the | | ‘The family ofex-Senator Mitchell, of Oregon, now | Wasmnarox, December 2—President Arthur | sults, and sentenced to'be feprimanacd in goer two exire acks we Bish to bi have a creat many a creat mans! K aye*s Panace. In contradistinction to the Royal hotel, at the imply covered over with | in New York, will come here for the season timme- | recoramendution that Gen. Grant be given a Ute | Onder. | other extreme se i hh rf P 2 d : ; . Gra rgeadier General Si eer her extreine Of the city, stand tie Lwo iron Dut ean unusual influe of | Uae after the holidays, pension ts said 19 have been brought about by a} p)h"Snller General LONER epee ApDTOVING | Ines, bevore alluded to, whieh Are a ‘o-extra tracks have | _MFS Audenreld, widow of the late Col. Auden- | presentation to im of the absolute necessities of | hace at t, the dep: ern eat Tent commander | VERY Way, belhg entirely We ready to be used. Teid, gives a card reception this afternoon tn com- | the old gene ‘the muna whic siders it a lisht punishing character.’ The bur ‘een unearthed, and ar pament to her charming little daushter, who will ys candinion weet and fh 1 array resetMerate | token every precaution. to provide : ae ner cha # little daughter, elie o NEW YORK siphia gen- | 2d flazrant violation ofthe army rez DB dl eee iia u nee “Have yo had applicatic " 06 . Dr. Goodell Declinese lake her debut in soc.ety this winter. raised by wealthy Ni Wy More Aid BEUBOAR MN Bet Neute King” Last ooh ne eee rally practiced upon siianger cere ren et anptient GREAT SLAUGHTER IN CLOAKS AND MILLINERY WHY HE cassot accrrT THe rastoxaTE oF sux | The marringe of Miss Jessie Burgess, ntece of | Hsien to be applied to his support app.arstohave | Heonnints tint he was Wrath tle ieee Rae oe apceetit Set rieeues comg Iba eae can "CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Mrs. H. N. Morrison. to Mr. William J. Acker, will | Deen almost exhausied by bad investments, and | For him’to assume that a Teculation, duiy promur. Chae WHS re puters er Sail over tie) Do! we tioCre ad i June Battew rate] Peer A formal ievter from Rev. Dr. CL, Goodell of | UKE place at tne Church of the Epyiliany at 1240 | the guarantend income, on which everybody | gated ‘Lote army, was obmoletey somes tat, Is | modations on reasonable ‘terine: “Tie visitors on | road men orane ce eee insure but few rail- St. Louis, d 5 the call recently extended to | P-™. December 11th. 5 the kas oe es ee ee rl enntentica | arriving, has only to go to the office of the burciny, Pre gm sero NOW IS YOUR CHANCE FOR BARGAINS. im by the Con al ehuren of this tty, has The Death-Uaic in Octader. the time of the tullure of Grant & Ward it was wel | the eifeet of linpressine tie first principles of milte Reena ne yall be Sent to such quarters as will sult | nce jen, mithe “above & anfittee representing the | rm HEALTH OFFICEK'S REFORT OF VITAL StaTISttee, | understood ‘by Wall, ovat men that the lun, | LF discipline. vier that ordersare wiven ae be |" = 4 ment te will not take risks on an: oved on tr 1 his letter Dr. Goodell says: | Te report of vital stattstics for the month of which had been invested in \ central and commanding position of this | october has just been {sued by the health depart eeepc pray In Ya the excellent record ft has made under the | ment. During the month there were 368 deaths in TEE eee On It woutd hi: able and suecesstul leadersitp of Dr. Rankin, the | the District. 4 ' READ KING'S PALACE PRICES. i stocks, had | beved. is manner of transferring the account, patton emp) ff the eeneral Im-| MONTHS Defore he had ecrned 1t—expertence hag | Of the armiesot Tennessee and West Virginia | ¢! who hadcuucanteed | eablished I> but the trst glep in the eriine, | uniting with those of the Grand Army of the ey to bear the ios unt | MUdly terre, of duplicsting ~My accounts, From | pupiter are th Ww sand Torsone otuer twist | {6 record, IC Is ayparent that Lieut. King onig | PUbMC. are negotlating to borrow one thousand # this nuniber #9 were White males, | @ favorable turn in the f the f : A eee ents {ro vernmel 2 ‘ Fieant DOLMANS, SEW) dene vi votedness of its | #f White females, 43 colore les and 82 colored | tn the stocks would allow them 10 esrape, Fecelved Of $115.87 Out 3146.67, the amount of nis | teBts {rom the government to be arranged In camp CIRCCL ATIC Fe ae 87 ENS LABRETS, RUSSIAN oon relation it hoids both | females. Ninety of the decedents were under one | "Now It apneare how oeete a, ih bry ts given | BY account for May, 1 he pula the sum of | 02 AN Muoccupled space imme ately usposite ti. ST oud 8 ; n 2 ot th dents w : ton es jp thab lie p exposition grounds, Where tnilitary crzaaizatlens ee a i iat OG eregational polity and the color ple, | Year Of age. 4 berween one and five, 15 between | out bya gentleman thoroughiy conversant with ¥.99, or three per cent per month, for being ory desc pe ei with logg. | 4 Hghtning conductor consists All styles of JACKE” 24, $4.50, #5, £5.50and 86. the spirit of christ tat shines Init these heave He | HWE. ahd ten, B1 between ten and twenty, 6) be, | Cue eS Sidenva hnanclal aiaire that the pune | enabled to anticipate bis pay. No oniees’ oF Tis | Thise fg Sid Walabars OF Moet cetatee ae aoa es | LOE Glee OF mera pointed atthe € a tery attractive and influential eld for any one | {Ween twenty and forty, Go uetween forty and sixty, | Puree ene tence el anny can pay suet a percentage for the use of | Ms ‘us rs al, at th | 160 STILE and aT PS at $9, $10and $12 who co 50 between Sixty and ¢ighty, and i4 over eighty. hope, by the power of God, to occupy and that it will money, and properiy encamped together In union and good tollowsi explt keep up his position, Fron it 3 | basin ly . nd the Sune aries Nira is, Bot so much (as a Ta GARIENE be ‘The suffering trim absentees which you anticipate | Ove hndred atid nincty-one were natives of the | Wid eagle unt. and the general will | Obse:¥atlon, IC 1s known that officers who so baaty | He bile and the gray DAR a ne Se CES anginc) to carry off t SILK PLUSH GARMENTS below market value, ih the spring draws me to tt, instead of turning me | District, 157 of other parts of the United States, | he lert wiihout either priucipal or ineken cakes | Manage thelr uffsirs as. to cance teu ee anticl | Guiy with the good tains, wiles will be pieselL it hay Fises' nd Clildnai's HAV ELOCKS and KEW. ‘eens t hanil, Tam already settied | 84d 40 Were of foreign birth. ‘The principal causes | Ul ts Wihout either princtpa support. Since his | Pate thelr pay, montus before i245 due, do not y 08 ceseaah plentiral. | it hi LbLTD,@ dost tuagniticent live, at $2, 83, 84 85 over ach nds in the center of a wile | Of death were SuINpUSH, 52; typhold fever, 26; | son's failure the income of the fund has Been al. | PE YY conduct the affairs ot Ue government GEORGE CABLES PRETTY HOME, which the condne: a and needy of successful | Mutlarial fevers, 22; diarrhoral diseases, 20; heart | most the only means upon witlch he and. bis tam. | entrusted to them and are in fact of Very little use to | on Sth street, has been fitted up for tue accom prevent the occurrence « 5.09) Woot and Freuch FELT BATS at 0c, 750.81 work. It pread and ns" 1 deblilty and old age, each 18; | tiy could depend, and if tt should cease there 13 Oe piuicer who has been in the army for eight | dation of Joaquin Miller, and the poet of the | * =: ne ee aes, Te Sane eds a head | Mauitlon. 1; pueuinonia, 1; whooping-cough and | porhing before hitn bul abselavs poversy Tess rs, Who Cannot be tnsted by Ls friends for we A gently d and $1.25. ‘ach 9; insan @s truly as a shi «ptain, the crew can not | Cancers, arlet fever, diplitheria | tacts, it ts said, were Urouzht before President AF. | Value'of a mont's pay issurely not Mt person to | SIFTS 18 making many personal friend j | or tt ck Dt imeto col- | dren's Terant TRIMMED BATS at ac, SoILat i Lerave one eld for axotuer without | 3d brouchitis cach «85 compared with the pre- | thur, and influenced him. to iaaie the suggestion | De cuttusted Witt government tuuts. ‘the few | Crescent Clty by hls appreciation of the ho-plt hte Sine ame = = seme need of char Fselt, or in my chureh, | VOUS month, there was a decrease In scariet fever, | In the messase, aid Gems Logon pected to put | oficers or pte of traud and em-} Welcome he has met. Anecdotes ave daily repeated ine ilischanee. | sneer P tsnogain to the cause T Serve; stitlan im- | diphtherta and diarrhcal diseases, and an increase | {tin ‘the Way Of being practically carried out by nent, commenced thelr downward Career by | Of the nirleities of this genius. In a rece | PLUMES, WINGS, TIPS, RIBBONS, VEL ne church is without a pastor as betere= inthe number of deaths irom typuotd fever and | presenting the bill recemmended. ng paragraph 2.380 Of the regiations.” ‘The | €rview with the editor of oie of the leading local | 3 | MAES IAULRS SATINS VELVETEENS, Jes than nant alten I tO. the QeUC he cues to bis | Malarial tevers. 5 Sibel alee Tiuent commander has felt constrained to | Journals the latter was protuse Jn his expressions 2:28 nee psent ¢ ovation . 2 re! - | ‘The death-rate for the whites was 17.72 per 1,000 Whe ©. & O. Cann} Debt. make the foregoing remurkson account of the | Of pleasure at the meeting. M. with } present congregation, on account of their great in. ‘Her Annum tor che menrocs aoe Quizence te Them bow it would be t for him to hk and for the total age ot the whe ve sn, in such a manner as to teristic oddity, waited Ul the eifus ey ” ent to which the abuse under consider: ) THE RETIRING : subsided wei he quietly ex Ladiot UNDELWPAR, CORSETS and KID GLOVES pa been carried by certain officers, 1 ng bad below mabutacturers' prices population, 2208. The averas ended Me hand ates abitucturers' j r rc ese resticss and chang decedents Was 33 years. of the colored decedents ss stringent. orders (G. 0. 113, A. G. ©. tug: “Weil, you weil?” ‘Tu Keb thrown Do not uy until you have examined ourstock fs greatly nevded for the highest gaol at ics | somewhat under, 24 years. “The 45 extaees | Gov. McLane, who presided at the mecting ot the published on the subject. A necessity for that | Over hisenthusiasin brought the editor back te || necertained Our prices If Suu wish to save yOUr pastor was os 8 of death furnished by the coroner include 3 homt- } ©. & O. canal stockholders, Monday, asked tne re- | order wonld not have arisen if all officers of the} arth and the conversaticn assumed a more col ite, not a inoat; it cal away the ‘A prow: “member of the Congregational | Cl ® infanticides, and 2 suicides. The average | tiring president, Mr. L. CG. $ .- | Mon-place tone. mor a Sulth, to what extent | army bud recognized the inet eae ae and gare are!ireaetmred was 119, ‘The highest datly mor- 5 s ed, save In a few ca tf Paptain Eads and party register on the i8th; the lowest (0) onthe | Wededt of the canal had been paid, to which Mr. ss lal Will be @ lessen to Lieut. King and teach hia | Royal, He will exhibit at the exposition grox Tveenty-four deat occurred in | Smith replied that $20,000 of the debt had been paid oe pecuniary obligations that he | tue model of bis Tenuamtepre Sikp rails ee 1 259 in ttricity of the air 4 it the sronnd, — Speaking 10 a STAR reporter, remarked | 4! aimed so high as Dr. | tality tr aim new, and would, | 15th and for some one of equal rank with | Georgetow) ashington (outside of b since June, and $10,000 prior to that month, besides | will not consider 1t ne ry KLIS commis | sun Paris nee cost oF Ae a 3 ee 7a tals) and 29'in thec Two deaths were not 000 tn bow pending against the canal | sion, by drawing on expectant compensation for | 2nd which consists of ara lorty rr > 7 located. ‘There were $6 marriages and 66 births re- | © eee Bo venting agalnsy the canal) 600. 22 ve Us is for | {upon Witch a minta s Taised by hydne Tr Wu Par Yor! soi tor a receiver; that the note held by the Farmers ne ae = ike NUGRWiluy ALN AEE Chie. ee Reais: tegnlar (oontae eee ee ss and Merchants’ National bankas collateral security | qypreprsg Caniser Come PaiGe rine ——_ : Tf yon are in search of Dress Goods, to look at the Bight at the residence of i. B. Moulton, este, 1: issisg FuoM His Hose.--Frank Bolse, thirty | on the repatr bonds, had been reduced to $10,000. | elaction OF Me Garon aie purtist, to tie | angers Black Flay Unfurled in) ew: f Tricot Cloth 9th street, and was fully attended. After making Ts old. for some tme empleyed by Springmann’s | ‘rhe note was originally given for 325,000. Refer. deput he recent ontvoting of the government | Chicage Ladies’ Cloth, Bivon Cloths, Shoods Cloths, Satin arrangements for the annual meeting and festival | EXPfess company, and Using at the residence of | ence wus also made to ihe hole lela hy tee Sced | toate per of depitti her with the fo Chinese urs In Janwary, the association was en- | Mr. J. Kuli, 60% D street souchwest, disappeared | National bank of Cumberia ned with an essay By Jolun Saul, esq., and a | fom his honie last Wedm sday and has not been | heen pald: the $20.00) ot te hterary fame rendered by J. J. | heard ofsince. He lett his boarding house last From the Chicago Tribune. A speech in German by Mr. Schwab concluded | 1d Tor $10,000, which has air bohds given to se- Cloths and Cashtaeres W arrival of Plaids in choice designs, asure of Se. being di your neiztibor- | e cure ifs payment being kept with the other canal Q is u has | the. speech-makt scivine mass | ROOd pieceme held, must be | SIM checks, stripes and ombre, very ite, Gen. Balloch, “W. | Wednesday morning taking his lunci with lm. | ponds in tha Sate Depasit company of Baltimora. | Intention of ves ‘The eabincl was defeated | 7 <. wes making at the Thank LS Seta could incontest- | Much in use new, Miss Katie Wilson, Prot, | Since his departure a money order lias been re-| ‘the governor thetl asked tlie president why the | tales ge 4 ior of deputios ands | Meeting of the socialists, and about five hur ease wath Ace Brocadeal Velvets, sa: Brow, Bias, Myrtle . Thompson. celved for him irom his parents 1a Norfolk, Va. notes tn the banks were paid tn preterence to the | meeting will be held to-diuy toc ‘termine upon | dred men fell in line behind the red and black 1 Of the chan er, 18 already spoken of us M. Ferry’s succe: ald the ee ices wages of the laborer Which he stated were in President Smith repli went on, ek tand Bronz, employed by the canal, | some action, M. Brisson, preside Trears about $160,000, A that he had eine Ps fas. Car TRE ANTHROPOLOGICAL SocteTY.—At the meeting MEME YenrOUl GAL wae Pinos Tied | Of the Authropologienl Socloiy Miho Gonninen m the Poilce Court to- charged with lareeny | University buildin U evening ‘M. Poin | flags and marched throu: d thar if you avenues where the aris zan and other | supposed to | conductor of a: lag tes because the repair bonds were collat— zi dwell, in order, as they put it, “to make the sible to ¢ from the person. icksou, 2052 7th street, | dexter, Mon. Victor Sindelelf, Costios, ‘Mindelelf | Grar and might be curd by the bank Day Qaerien mall carrier on ene ot Uae tore | volee of hunwer heard. Tin invonsietence, ap: | theelect ere ne ae cere ae DON, Re Net Nel | aN Pre oe Tee eee reiite | metits werenot promptly inalle. It was to prevent Nicholas county, W. Va. has been arrester ae tee | parently unnoticed by the socialistic pf the pe * Wraps at greatly reduced iin eucens of ¢ Leet me ee oe Ret | ce Badin Lands’ bs De Franz Boas, and “seal | &! Bale Of the: bonds, eee a ee maar Tus | Charge of robbing the malls, He made a falicon- | Was that the men carrying and surround your hehtning-rods poi above gvods are murked at prices, which tnsure cepted, and whe etirned he found thet gio | Cateblng at Point Barrow,” by John Manlock. ed ener Wuls purpose Instead of paying the | fecsion of theerime. Hisplanwasto cur the leather | black flags that “cry for bread” were all weil- | Would be able in the same way tr sai hadbeen taken. trom fimand be ass act | ——— ae. i es loose {rom one or the rivets in the pouch. Liiting | dressed, sleek and fat, and in far greater danger | electricity bi it ever b Gve Price. Pisin Figures Perects hs pace me Oneer Ge | Uxexererep RecowEnY oF Lost Paorenry.—On Giavied Lis oie iean the Weather te thrust his hand and examined the | of gout than of starvation, head in the shape of Jucht pe ne. and Officer Bask September 14th last, Mrs. Schott, residing op Cape < ‘ le ontents of the sack t lis Teasure. His stealines eee sitet eS Bo eens ao pee than eer te tol Hill, while en route from her'surater vacation, | THB ORGANIZER OF THE ReXCH SHOW oF Docs THR | Grout te nearly 21.000, every cent of Which be | @he President-elect and the Civil Ser= ¢ the atom 8. L. HEMPSTONE, in to severalsaioona. ‘The "as sent to the | 10St While on a train between Harrisburg and Bal! NIGER OF ENRON ONE ‘Uurned over to the offtct anaes vice. in the Washington Correspondence N. Y, Hera and impious; but t he democratic meinbers of the New York | peinsed to beter + delegation were much sought for by ti could be sen end Jury; bonds $500, more her satchel It cont. ned her guid watch | Charles Lincoln, who died in New York yesterday, a so ate 50 And BEDE Jevreley ie tee hg | was widely known fn America, Canada and Eng- a Male ae FIGHT.—Dantel | $50 nd some the fi he loss He _ | Jewell, a daughter of and Frank | Was made known ad every effort made to recover | 1404 for en ereSb I dogs. Hl es horn! Dar Vic, was tohave be 2 in the dock al the Police | the prope but without noi the rafiroad | Mngton, Yorkshire, England. in 1812. He was secre- s tinder Fre £03 Market Space /D AT WHOLESALE PRICES” ~ Livesy Tree! citizen, Ja mMipet cn y bs wsai eyune fort Mi ‘legantly made, of the best evening to Mr. C Of Cailfornia, a former | eratie intare »| drical iron tabiic, 2100 Unedi. senturced: and Unig Te ceube Court this morhing charged with Mghting In | ollie d the lover gave up the search, Last | tary of the first dog show heldin England, and was | cadet at the ‘Military lpstitute: bee on Tee Jeratic colleagues for inforn i - a | . See house XN i a Ms ave nue. “hey seach oe howe r ose of the tre a hands employed elected to the position annually ior seven years, | night she eloped with Mr. L. BL Powell of | President-elect. The report of Goy. Chev Rae Preblen } ly Suc. Finest Percale Shirp showed evidences of @ hard-fought battle—pisek | near Harrisburg in cleaning olf the nes eee 0 Canada, but remained there onty | S0Utl, who was to have been Mr. Carlisle: firm adherence to civil service reform at Alh eres and brutsed faces. The testimony was tothe | embankment found the satchel with the contents | 11869 he went to Canada, but remained there only eee wonder hov wasgenerally known, but very few appeared to eit ung lady | believe that he was so radical in his support ot | 25° SM ©d | the principle as had been pubiisied. The elopers took the train her of men were in the house ing Intoxteated (hey got to Hht- | fow Unui arrested. The Hned % each, and Long was D | @ Year, gotng thence to Detroit, Mletilran, In 1800 y BN ere, and Festerday, | an wericuitural fair was tied. there. TF nrough ‘Mr. a. Md., where they were married Wed- sharp, i was restored wo thé | Tiheoin's efforts a dog stow was made One of ft3 | Nesady evening.” Tu fs suld that the |Teatures, He was epnotnted superintendent. ‘this | W8s ebgaced to Mr. Powell before sue rind Dress Shirts, ia eolid bosoms, reads est Dress Shirte ade to onter (ecli4 bosoms)ta: eof HK. P. Waddieton, corner of 13th -— s heretoiore mentioned in Tue | senteneed Lo six New | He pleased, though rather 3. Perfect bt ed at = Peraanhe Rate ne aries ; to Mr, Carlisie. Mr. Powell 1s a law student at|\ "| As | = (Stent gmeiies Rear Messrs, Duncanson Bros. | Tas Cie crae are cnr weld 1m America. aie he | Washington and Lee university. Tie Monday | York members said that his conduct In this re- | an your or MEGINNTS, Sequences eae a = fold yesterday at auction lot 67, in square 212, | ia Exposition, He was next appointed super- | Mbt before the elopement. Mr. Carlisle who had | gard had not. exaggerated; that he had | § 2002 F trent. Tanyas SESTENCED 1% FEE POLICE Cover sao; | tmproved Ly a two-story brick house, No. 1296 140! ident of a deg show in Baltiiore, and was then | MITIved from California two weeks ago for the | retained all the clerical torce at the state capi- | Sudip: 7 —\h_ 1 with stealing five silver wateues froma the | 14th Survet nort inn Henry Koth, for $7150. SOR Ea ee Chee eee tahl| Gea iunentwed eee wv { posed, and had promptly given th ‘They come, wh Bummi WIETONS, Ax Uissirh, BOLY Li.Uss, phe an: 2 <s approval when presented for his Uaven, Conn., Boston, Montreal, London and Those me: a . coe, nts Deizar Chicago, Cleveland, Cineine | _Rarrnoan Pasces Nor Propxety.—Judge Tuley, noes Pen ene Opene el ali, St. Louis and Pliladeiphia'were of Chicago, heard the argument some tine ago in | Some influence in the way of apporm' ents u by him: as was the. ber favor of quashing the indictment in the case | der the next administration got but very little against Dr. Henry W, Boyd, charged with fraudu-| encouragement trom the New York Congres . : i ew Orleans short) ently selling Fallrond passds issued tO ersons by |men. ‘the Ohio democrats were particular! ‘The cause of his death wis pneumonia, He w: e Chicas and Alton ral aupADY, rendered | ehac: 4 a 1 Catt arciay aid diedant Logpetve tea: | is decisian, wane by sustaining the motion, in | Ceaerined to think that the law credited tot ACCIDENT TO Dr. Yowille was mths in jai} each by wings iy Cornett Some day and FURNITURE ‘Au inspection of our stock ix solicited . HOVE BRO. & Co., Aine Pitchiya, livin; © Lsrooks, colored, was in Jolt for stealta: % aud some citizen ud’s store, on Sherman | The avenue, Where he recovered consciousness Sub. | ken sick On zt aiken re A tg acct 3 i | zeal of Senator Pendleton, of their state, would era : Sarauel nar ily he was taken tw hia home, i | The Westminster Kennel club will take charge of | Sls decision Judge Yuley said the question was an satiter ai Sak eo fo Samuel R. Bond, | ny Meee aan ee os Penney! | bis Caneral. ie Pe tet the delendant. having got passes Detong- | $0 environ the incoming administration as to Witliciaiaa Mie ieiterea Gha 3 Gow Meow Pas 1878, front of his house, No f | internal, and ‘are considered serious though not -———.-+ee Ing to another party and sold them, contd be in- | Make promises of appointments to cle Mielmina Moke entered the Mayor's | 3, ANA eT the tube on the home, ane | probably fatal. " $ oa "| Tre MARKET QUOTATIONS QUESTION 18 CHICAGO. dicted under sectlon 7 of the criminal code. qn | tions of Very little ii any weight. yesterday afternoon for purpose of bei — ‘out ft Rad tx eT K | Se - The Chicago board of trade committee yesterd: Aus opition that section only referred to persons in —_____-«— married. I, vlunne sie & | pA GALE Etscios.—Karragut Post, No. 10,@. A. | decided to furnish the telegraph compattes with | te employ of the ratirond, and could embrace 10 A Young Girts Se OW. : 73 BAKER'S ates, When he lett he | #-- list evening elected the folowing omcers: Post | {ts marker quotations Ueda oceans Math FCO ee earn OMIGIEL Possession OC! ie Tewson, aged twelve, read Will son take this man to be your lawful a portion of Mra. Brown's china ware der, Win. ‘I. Van Doren; vice past com- | means that quotations are to be made private mes. | Pass’S or coupons, which 1 was Uielr duty to re- a bro) ew : Wedded liusvand?" asked the mayor so! i PREAKFasr cocoa. Was sent to fll for two mouths D. B. Gallatin; yunic comma Sages, which can ouly be sent to persous whose ad- | {8tH to the company. Dr. Boyd hod no connection | Prairie, four miles from Navasota, Te: . suppose I musi,” was the lady’s sad re-| gponse, s = ‘Ferpanted sheolutely mre Cocoa, from which the ewe o lady's | (feof Cil has Leon removed. It bus three times the wth of Cocos mixed with Starch, Arrowroot Donald Mecath. a ee +4 with the railroad company. In the event that the st Si ne Te Thine: | GFeSS°S appear on the messages © Section coud be hela broad enourh, said'the judge, | S™MPIated avisit tow nelzhvor last Saturday wards Se a se she con- | __ The mayor looked astonished, Min. 4. Goodspeed; officer | AN AmEgnicay Vesszi’a Cargo Coxriscaten ry | tHe offense could not be punished, as there was no | Bight, and being alone in the house she con-| The mayor } astontshe orge W. ales 10 the | Pey.—The United Stites steamer Sheaandoa has | POPSrtY In such a pass, it being of no value toany | celved the Idea of securing the premises from | friends urged her to make the conventional an- uapmeat, D. B, Gallatin, p.'C. Reeves, H. i i to; ‘ : _— ¥ AS*At..0D AND ROPBED BY a CoroRED pout Goclock last eventhe, 2th and si nd is therefore far more economical It Soge : A r FPk the One to whom tt was issued, and | intrusion by boiting the door from the Inside | Wer, but she hesitated, The mayor suspected uggs ‘acniored | Howard, and J. H. chy ulternates, Dr J. Hl tacts connected Wit oe oe Co ee He therefore, quasted he eynot | and making her exit through the window, | that there was some:ting wrong. and le relused | S2ious, ne iy acinjacd 4or auvalde a0 wall @8 366 ers he WAS S along | Baxter, Asa P. Knight, Win. A. Cook, and W. W. | american vessel carried’ cargoot guano irom Hite erable, He ‘therefore quashed’ the indict-| Partly raising the eash she crawled out, but | to Ro on with the ceremony. The couple and | gus au tenit Sth, and threw her to | Jackson. cho to Mollendo foruse on the plantations there. failing to maintain i ition the sash fell on | their friends lett, but later in the day appeared Paap ap hha ia Pp z to maintain it in position fell on . 0g Boos hin escape | crave wove vox Gee Beer ax0.—The posse | Caceres’ authorities claimed the cuanoasnational | sieavy Dawagme ACTA A Ratroap.— The | Het upturned throat and strangled her, Sie | before Judge Nehrbas, who wade them man SOLD BY GROCERS £VERYWHERR ee mouNtaliy tn Feinss leah ebarelone the | protested fo the american tegation at Ligue and x4 | Jury. in. the case of Muincer John Fitatamaes | Was found Sunday morning thus suspended by | tad wife. The brother of the bride raid that 5 By Catour axp Pex. | Weish tmountaln, in Fenusy vanla, abandoned Gbe | E’consequence ‘the Suenandoah ‘nas gone iene ta ot Youngstown, Olio, against the Pennsylvania | the neck, her feet neatly touching the ground. | the couple had been living together uineteen w Baker 2.00 idles tn the | covered of A zard since Sat el make inquiries, Fallroad company, asking $50,000 damages for inju- Se | years. 3 5 E sy srhocd ot 1 strv GLE abd. Fth | COMeSpONE, ae Bat a aera DIGG aS ____¢-__ forilfe, yesterday, rete making him acrippie | A Por-rvep Danxey rushed into an Austin Well Managed, een DORCHESTER, 31483 d last event Frade his ap | [uzard. Abe's brother, wlio says that Abe is iu | THs New Mexrcax Caprser.—President Diaz, of | {oF life, yesterds The company at the time of the | CXPress office, and asked excitedly: pearance. Several you ring a whistle | Liding; that he sees his wite and children often; | Mexico, has appointed the following cabinet: Min- Is dar an looked out of a w! y express package here for Major | Frou the New York Sun. heir Bouse when the | that lie ts trying to be honest; that Philadespais | ster of foreign relations, Senor Ignacio Mariscal, | 8¢cldent offered him $18,0W, but he remsed, and ‘The narrow escape of a workman the other he 1s ernie! z last’ summer secured ‘a verdict for $26,000. ‘The | Jones?” ng indecent gestures A | and New York thieves are doing the stealing, and | ROW minister to England; minister of war, Gen’ |! ; z ” fhe house, Wi Taine, went out | that Abe is getting desperate and Wil Vike aed | Pedro Hinojosee mintciee ge eee Sonoe Joaquin | CmPAny Was granted a new trial, Have vou got an order?’ TOW Was Se oung man in Sreoni N oTicn eae lay from falling from tie top of the Washing- and gave. cb: and subcceded in | one berore hi Baranda; minister of the treasury, Senor Manuel Se gee sO BAR.” ton monument recalls the fact that Kince the re- -— catching Bim, bot be fought kine? merece alpaca Romees Rane ke ot the interior, Senor Manuel | ® Story of ® Smart Kam Down South. | “You can't get anything out of this office | sumption of work on the shaft, a few years arn TRYSPECTFULLY CALL THT ATTENTION OF made his escape. Oftcer Lee joined in the ehase, 1a 80%, CLEVELAxp Visits 4 CONVENT.—Gov. Cleve- Romero Rubio. The Aninister of pubile works has | Sem the Henderson Gold Leaf. 1 Reione et order. yo ates not asingle fatal accident has occurred. In-| ancprrecTs AND THOSE CONTEMPLATING Dut fatied to catch the vil land and his ster, Mise, Cleveland, Col, Haynes. | not yet, bean appotntes The most sagacious sheep in North Carolina ecolored gentlemrn went two miles and | deed, if we have been correctly informed, not | Aesrpnes TO MY STUCK OF FIRST-CLASS ‘Tae SoupteRs TEXPERANCE Usiox.—At a meet- | artnur,) Col D! back on the double-quick. Once more he stood seri injury has happened to eit! " \G APPARATUS, AND WOULD PARTIOU- ing of the Soldiers’ Temperance Uulosat the Wane | AreuT) Col De % famont and wife, and Jonn a ella ret aE Joomer cae AG is an old tam that belongs toJ. A. Adcock, in| before the desk, panting and blowing, and tan- | workman spe ed This ina remarkable ver) Ania CALE YOUR ATTENTION ES THE ineton barracks last, evening the union was reor- | at Kenwood, NY Sunday afternoon. “The iadies | more, Meee De Feruson, the sociatary nuit | Sandy Creck township. He can not only dis- nibg bimeelt with his hat. | most creditable record in a work of such magui-| WROUGHT IRON FURNACES FROM THE WELL- Privete Goons Rely prescient eacie ree: ected: | 1B change “showed the distinguished visitors | 1670, tendered his: reciever center ee ho | tingnish the persimmon trees from trees of ah sin de onder, exh. Express, iE sotteris Carn ‘<i here tude, attesting the care and judzment with | KNOWN FACTORY OF REYNOLDS & WHICH Tritace Dena scene Ga Me Loe institution. Later the party at- | Son the disposition shown on the purt of members | other growth In the pasture, but has learned press agent to clerk: y package whi sureaion stu u a ; Pasar ich eafesuaras have been throwa about the| 1 CONSIDE AS GooD IF NOT SUPERIOR 70 eee a if SerY! in the chapel ¢ music | Of the executive committee lo make his duties un- i jones?” labor of construction. STEAM HEATING Al ONE HUNDRED CENT Serr cee Ree a eee | as do pour anges bet chosen from among | pleasant and to force is resignation, © 1x-Gow tebe ee eee ie cate (unas —Tezas Siftings. CHEAFER IN COST. WOULD ALSO CALL YOUR Her cutpuis snd claitmam ote goal 6 he ates Sedu etpiised Hine besemin- | Home paid he tmougne the interests of the clUD | Gistance, etande on hls tind legm as Irie heer After much experimenting, Dr. Richardson | ATTENTION TO THE WELL-KNOWN a eased wi Visit, At Vien! Maries county, Mo., Satutday | has found a satistactory means of causi - | BEATERS, FROM THE FACTORY OF awe manatchaaen epee frasds Owraets nad bape aha as Cea ae | COON ee ae eae VIEOT™ | verings Thang AE Wet, GaGa ee eee canalng pall SPEAR, FOR HEATING TWO OK MORE ROOMS WASFINGTOS CaTTLe MARKET, Queenstown, on| Bxcowixe A NUN.—Miss Gertrude McMaster, | the track, "I ma on “= a jaries Weekly Herald, was and killed by | for lost dogs in London. The animais to be | ABOVE. FOR EOUNOMY He sald that Major Ferguson had | the persimmons off he quietly eats them and | Maries W was shot kil f dogs in port ge the Metropolitan Branct, B. and O. RK., three | daughter of Mr. James ay McMaster, of the Free- | treated the officers and members of the National John H. Diggs, editor of the Maries County | killed are placed in a chamber charged with a| THEY HAVE NO EQUAL THESE fatles from the city, Lewis D. M proprietor— | man's Journal, of Ne F goes on his way until his appetite demands 5 FURNACES ARE USED EXTENSIVELY IX enfin Sok mart, ana oid butcher | into the Carehis Content wattaant ee | JOCK CMD Of this city ueproperi Br adviing | Kora, rhe wine ot ee es a ads | Cori mixture of earbonie, oxide and ‘chloroform — BOO 45 to Ag : S 4 they tranquil asleep, SOME OF THE FINEST HOUSES IN THs Heme S054: ond 485 6 4e fait 44 10 Jina | with cae ok aes) and has entered upon a novitiate | inferior badges of admission to Pimlico to some c | tees In the same way. Beat eds Hale ee. ocd ne MRE ge ‘fois = See an sees oe ieteeeee aaa “alts 42S ere over old sheep ana | besten anucbous ot Preparing to take iA Younger | Uon requesting Kafer Heaton een sae Re | The lest ot the Eskimo dogs af Drata Hm | Ceotey ie: dhe es Coe he ete only, man | wake Frederick, Md., Carnival association has | Sasi Saosp ete Ss SOLiCH om abc calves brows he trom ab wai peo bead | Tere aa te aa eae a eI nt aboot | women at rtp a vote ara ESTE | Lee ins ator oF GAPE ea ee eee (oa ee Rene fered Rrergir| momeagss ndings aanariaeie on WALTER D. WYVILL, Exouumve Aouws, ute of We market dulL two years ago. manos fecraat g oin nare Se Rane ne hab wi) Bereeans orarts of eer ei = 2 wl Pocadng: Boocekcy ithe LT | as — tes a BA AVE: BAN oot eon