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‘CITY 2 A N D D ISTRI cr. A PROMPT PRESIDENT. THE PHILHARMNONICS. MORE ABOUT THE OLEOMARGARISE — ———— FRAUD. nie casing pone iit cian ie be sooo «eae LITERARY NOTES. @10U8 NOTES al = 7 How Mr Cleveland Gains Time by a| A Sketch of the Olgest Musical Organ- ——— * x FLSEWHERE. THE COMING RACES. prisbitenser Sport, Dope. ony ten von crite prejations—The ‘Tratm Kee eae then targg ap his eve, with a knowing | APBHARISTAX, AXD Ax CHURCHES EERE AND A Prospect of Fine Sport Next Week. aero eine ‘ear Told—The Law Still Set at | “Yon gan't fool me. isan articlenoton| wards i arxt; | —@ne of President Cieveland’s first cousins ie REGULAR MEALS AND A RAPID gi ad or ee =a uD we . wae Deflance, my fare.” =~ _ — the ‘ef the M. E.chi ARRIVAL OF SEVERAL. MORN STARLES—CONDI- Sir SHIRE Oo oon RUGGUENOR: OORT SaEaE HAVE SUNG WITH THEM IN ORATORIO_THE i — s HELPING THE PROFESSOR OUT OF MIS DIFFI- Xe resourees of the: Bs ier Ar eg en TAULE AND LOVE GF CoN. | DLFFRRERY DIBMOTORS @F THB AsSOCLATION | Tothe Kdlter of Tam eg ieb eta cuury. Rye F Renminoccn. — Rev. Dr. A. F. Masoa, formerly of this city, Eversthing that the ait of man ean do to SOM INTERMOTING INCIDENTS, public and the Distrist autinorstee, through i | acssre,catated that Frot Monroe: of the Naval | Hone.” New vort: GF. Punasie soos. Wash: 5 SUMP BE he, BEPHE of me Firm Baptist SARs ths seating OF the National) Jockey cls) Ant one who has been in the White House| The Philharmenic is probably the oldest | wideiy-etroulated celumas ef Tax Brak, to the Wis effort tc hanes slectaaraetiog This te what | ENGLAND AND RUKS[A Ix —Rev. B. A. Maguire, ® J., who returned to Begining next Tuesdax, a complvie success | often since the 4th of Inst Marob, and has ob-| singing soclety In the District, ts existence | great oleemargarine swindle, by which bun-| the professor Is reported te have written Brother AKEPEACR sniner of Mtsaet .” | Gonsaga college, this city, January last, bas bus been dene. Upwards of tw handred of | served at all closely, cannot fail to have notiood | dating as far back as 1864. In the tall of that | dreds of tons of counterfelt butter have been Buell. Hear him: “I thoroughly with semanin wed Bere x resin A gg Peeapear the Snest bred and fleetest ranness [m the coun- | pig differently things are done there now from | veer all the chureh chetrs were invited te! .o)q om the market in Violatien of law. Itis no oi agree pt Series.) Boston: James < Bosten Portland, otiv ve you conesraing its I have, le withia a menta. bod are at the track and in active tralulne. | what they were during the last administration, | meet in the basement of the New York avenue | exaggeration to say that over 100 tens of this owever, pean Sylar ee Seca Magura soe Sore eek <The District Counsell, Cathelic Knights of arouse tmprewt epi: all Iooktag to ‘lie evn | President Arthur was proverbially procrastt- | Presbyterian ehureh and unite in the forms | vig gompound has beon sold en one square of | fest of plactioe, tor whandverl have spplied WF | the interon in thous turer ieee eile dita: | Ameriea, has imetrasied the delegates to the fort and convenience of patrons uf the course, | nating both in official and private matters, Ho | tlon of an organization which should have for | this ojty since the first of last December, by Ite true ni either to the di in but- 7 have teen made at the grout y, ger. is Oounell to use thetrendeavors to have e! ish q Sn; The {mck | sever made up his mind uniil the last minuto, | Ite object the presentation of oratorio musta. | “have waited patiently for three weeks to seo | ‘41 9F to sueb mahufasturers as I have been ed somewhat; but inasshoch as hostilities | SPECS guprese Cousell of the oricr sect in ¥ e 31 t perfect are almost tal: Only needs « good wetting put It in perfect | and then he wanted everything done in a rush, | Its alm was a high ono, for oratorio isin many | whet action the District government would Reh der) “<s veers moable UGH sec fist a — ae pacypeccbvete atno ee tats city. condition, and If It does net get it throust | ang the least delay worried him greatly. He | respects the most difficult species of mustcal | take in the way ef suppressing this great epee ptepeing | bare 4 vee k — inpitine ee aienec a aleaey forthe | —Plansare mow being prepared for the ex ply by i cra ove NP couldn't decide upon an appointment until it | Composition, and tts successful interpretation | wrong, hoping that I would be able to give our | bold. Under the etrcumstanoes I would deem | moment. and may be preccrved @ith advan- | “maton and enlamgement ‘of St. Paul's church, * will be turned upon It. absolutely necessury that it ebould be | requires the most caretul and laborious prepara | Qommisstonera eredit for real and eMfcieney in | 1t8 fererif you would recommend me to par-4 tage for future reference, Beth are timely on 284 street. The gow addition will be at the ‘took a grest Interest in all soclal | tlen, ‘The response to the Invitation referred to | tne cufercemient of the lew, But what tov Hee who would supply ime witha prime article pilationa rather than exhausti eorgtnal work aro prone ure, and the improve: Vf ‘the produst, it for that reason they are the more valuable to cost KbOUL FE, See ca enacitableand | Ya£ quite general and the Philharmonic society | the Commiaioners done? of prem: seers too bad that a man with sush an | many readers, wo ha 5 unk kept filled from springs of water for all In an took a great iers connected with cieevtats i not time for a eompre- | + — To-morrow will be the fifty-sixth anniven alieady given in TH Ives cheer ‘othing was too good for his | Wasformed with » membership which speedily | acting to enfores the law, ane of them @xpressss gpbetite should be unable to gratify lt trom | hensive study of the subject, and prefer tbe Sary of Wesley Chapel, = Sheep ti made Sean: ‘ad ase table. gements for a din- | Increased to ahundred, In tho soleetion | Pinisvlf aa ignorant of toe 5 ef knowledge as to where to procure the | matter ready to hand for quick absorption and cbapel of Fonnér; S: < cietails in their charge | Of Its leader the sooleiy wes pegullarly tortan- | 2 stenoa, or that & Round éf oleomargarine has | genuine article. “Of coarse uel! will | easy digestion. ston chapel of Fonudry on the second Sunday s ner, ‘ant a loss how or where to begin. | ate in. ng Dr_J. &. Couideld, who bad but Sot acted heomuse ebay asked bin to,’ | pirwleh him with the desired information. But | possra UNDER THR TZARa. ax, | $e MOr, 1838. On that goceston Bishop Mckcn- : Miss lan Ss The “steward | would learn that thore | recently returred fram a Bares yéarw rosldence Bot Acled uecatise nobody asked hits to.’ | then he may not Knew where to ebtam it, tho | PUI, UP atuherctonnd Kawi” eee 3 | aree the Jey Chapel. and the was soon to be a dinner, and that per | In Burope, who wasan ascempllsbed musioian, | While jhe third member of the board iso | modest genitiermen whestpanutuctareand deal} Of gemita £ Yeiln headereh nee teeth Se exemiygsermen was by Rev. Johu Davis, then x “ haps would be the extent of his {nformation. | and who, entered Intp the werk of rehoarsing na he Wisse giv in this whelesome artie! ing, I su) from William Westall. Authorized bultiou. New York: | P! elder. Dosw vould make incessant inquiries to learn | @e members with ardor and enthustasm, It is | © such small matters. bashfulness, a little coy about letting the world {harles Seribuer's Sons. Washingtou: Wm. Bal- | — Rev. Mr. Newman, paster of the First Con- by Bilas: Built by Abd-el- ‘and the number of guests, and when | believed that the Rev. Dr. Gener, v) Was the MAREETMASTER BUELL SHARPLY CRITIGISHD. | know whata noble work they are engaged in. ¥ th ‘chara, 404 Det occupy le patos i Ww by With, > points were fixed everything olse was pastor of the New York arapue , Was fl The question 1s finally referred to Market- | If {t would not be considered us an tn! rusion I} Oral the writers upon Russta no one seems to segrens 7a . Se ry ations in the | be able to throw so much light on the real con- | Mt Sunday. Rev. Dr. Cee, of the Cougrogar Le cat benure pr| dition of that country as the author of this oust Pale, she. maron on ee meena. ticle jn its highest state | volume, which was not written to meet a| having the mumps was atrald to come lest he Perfection, end that is to buy the oll by the | present want, as might be supposed. On the | sbould make ap involuntary contribution to ling. When the dinter came off it | Bret president of the soetety. Dr. Gurley teck a | master Buall, who, instead of gatheringevidence | Would venture te make s- 4 A othe as | dee] " eee Way of help ery unfortunate if everything was | deep imterest in its LE Rie vie mery as to the quantity of dleema ine seld here, peared aos : would be or ist as It Show 0. es Arth had | every wi in his a a Eee a a tee reat thi | rehearsals were forseurs, held in the basement | in violation of law, and reporting the fasta to gelling the genuin setting apart Monday as | of his caurch, and when the ity moved from | his superior efficers, goes out of bis way to at- i Suamaid, " ex non, as it was ‘known | there they tovk up their quarjefs in the lecture vk inferior dairy butter, which, tf sold in suoh | ‘rel as ft comes fresh from the press of the | other hand it has a real and ‘ the discomfort of bff congregation. oe Wilf, Herdgea Regge bor | foe af the Geogroentna church. Mae ui | satan ath pramhia cients more | Banseeg yaaa mas tee lee Mims", AS | ang tawever the yreseet, Sopate Sensing | es Tae ertog of fhe Aovercas Congrow ot nee Be ‘ n it best sulted bim, often no’ 73 5 Teta emardb at ar ahast “Aba Fone Moet a bien ores os f until after bleh mown, ‘Themenis af the White | the Dietret ang, thelr tuitial appearance was | axed Sr, bnelf for hls opinion on dakry butter | {he pa sfent Loud Sugg thatane erate | always be found interesting forthe Istormmation | Judge Drake, of tle cits are ‘vice presidente ‘ouse were consequi vv reg 4 Pl 01 a Nol ienies but at there is mi) or . cl < it gives cor ing the rel e: & the breaktast table was Kept waiting for Lim THE FIRST ORATORIO PRRSENTED nde uift for use; bul sueh butter always | OD What he is gotting und contract for such | {,£n°;,cmecrning, the relations existing be- Full pe held at Hartford. Oonn..on Mondas for four hours. He nearly aiways had one oF | was st. Paul, whch was given at Metaerott hall, | speaks for {teelf through the aagans of taste and | Suenacien Sa the brotessor may Cosine, Yo Ue | thatimmense and coustantiy extending empire, | ReaNGay AMG, Wedneeday meat. Tov. 1 teegt more ai dinner, and as frequently intl: | ye eats singing achorus of 150 votces. ‘The | stell, so that the buyer knows what ke is qet- | S2!pped to hi Fo eden Mid advise bin | AS the author is an avowed revolutionise bis | yower of the Maken on ie road King Ban. dum Lou Fk: ! thers, mate callers In the evening, who always staid socloty singing 2 ling, "Why lug in this question whea called | FO % appetite may ctaye. I wol apumpathias Gis OF hone nin tae Teas | Pe priytam for an address on “Fhe relations of Win, Jennings, with Paravell, 6, by Lisbon, ate honr. Just as likely as not a | soloists were Mrs, H. M. Smith, of Baaton, ao- | U0, (Why lug Jp, tule question when net | % Walt @ few days, howover, Eeuthst the govergmcat wad eae gees as ja afvided Christendom to aggressive Chris: ear nae rv, 4, by Bulinkeel, dam pee Ss ld be ordered at nearly midnight | prano; Mrs, J. P. Caulileld, contralto; Mr. W. 1 Hr Buell is the Comm sstoners that oleomar- | SNTIL THE FLY @RTS WELL DOWN TO BUSI-| to be made on thataccount; but he * | Ganity. 1 and Chet robabl, prtin was constantly on the qui vive. | Simpson, tenar, and Mr. J. R. Thomas, the well | gurine ‘. more henithful than a large amountof NESS, di of 3 eprese! y | —The rumor that Rev. J. P. Newman wil! arrt- | in the evenings President Arthur always or- ine oes not wilfully misrepresent on any pon "be ry butter, and that “In many lustanees the | say avout the first of July, during the 4 and bh 4 el . t ‘are! t 7 he | dered up wine and cigars, and particularly | Known composer, bass. The success of the rop- cary ee Me elikice botion ae: clbaaiee, due ees e first of July, or s s ee poate feed mpd Ge ubout sent nest March to the Metropolitan M. E ‘ ng the latter upon his guests, urging them | resentation was pronounced, and the sogiety | [> The ct that the farmers Lave stored. thefr | (2S, When he ts puttingin his most effective | Prussilt thatcannot be co widely Known. Aside | church, has caused some discussion the past 8, by King- | fo take another or to puta couple in thelr pock- | gained great pratse for thelr exeallent rendlulon | putter in cellare with deeasing vogetabies, | Work. Its important that the professor start pose and moral of the book, it i a8 | week. There ie no difficulty in the way of ape jawer! of Meath, | ets, As his cigars were of the best imported | of the chorus wark. From “that timo | tha'poison of which euters ato the butter” | rightse that bly appetite wou't go back on him. entertaining and thrilling as a first-class work | pointing br. Newman by the blabups { Darling and Bal-| prands, the ciga’ Ct ganxett; Sau fisher, dan Lady Mentmore aged by Backden, dum ¢ Hough were ls a reselution on the wiputes of bills were pretty steep. He | for severel years the eg e e ered, | fie then procezda to cheer up the dealers | I suggest that he buy a eburn, a plenty of salt, Wet. 8 by net, dare Lavtt Chante: | BEYE ebjented to thie able ee parmee: or ste | tie) Ree nettien ay ce ae eee seamen’ | In puro but r by assuring them that “thore 18 | and a little ef Richardson's coloring matter Hic aa gg ON Fock o ae easmtinen cee oie Conferences to tt, Ualcus LW. Walden's stable, anti- » House, however large @ "t | aud _orat r as ‘4 : OK ss kc . ¢ . . 4 ¢leer. 4. by Viator, dam Chic and why his clear bills foeted up 80 | Dr. Caul#old labored ditigently with them, and | Ho .cuine oom ilarmy as Glavin gerne Tome go. | Buen he will be ready for business. H's knowl-| CHAUNCEY F. Back. “New York: De Api the equivalent iv transferred from it, the last by Narragansett, dam Viater, dew Minnie a Letty. two iwe Tom Ochiltree, dum Bl by Virgilian, dam Kova k Wm. A. Lukeland, wi : , dam Philomena. and a thr s ; a & Co. Wasbingion: Geore se ch. He delighted to linger with his gdests | the bi fection Yhuy Attgincd was dup to whe edge of chemistry will very soon enable hin to ping i Agent. geperal conference provided (ht the pastorate . by Mite table after the condusion of thetmeat, | bis Intedtiaabie eSurte. Moen there ‘was & Caeser eed ie Leekinn oc eliitosee Koon Peesrtain the right proporiieuy of tll to. oll | Judge Black weeds uelther endorsement nor | SAfcrvpuiftan coud be like vy anion frome Eerkie B. by | and enjoy a smoke after the English fash: | season of Inactivity when the interest soamed | this add vescais holding oloomargurine be-en: | He can coler and wait to sult the und taste. | introduction to the people of Washington, | 4ny contorence, ion, “Ta ibis way an hour #r more was ofan | to flag and che weelety wea ip a wort of hibernat- | foreed.” ll deuitres tat cleamorcerine | 12 tals way he will be wis to enjoy the luxury | where he was se long, so well, and so favorably | —Atthe teuth annual mesting of the Tabor- To was incarlatty telind baud in keeping ap: | He fafused tuto the orpanigaiion, aud again sho | Will “in dine detve out paor butter.” thereby | oL.urh'y suatlexpacr soom to, hear of a good | Known, and where the present compilation will | Basle soclety of tte city the archbishop of Bak pinimenta, und the imost important’ detegs: | members a peared vabore Se trade, when it ls goneraliy oneeded that if the | 000 banque: at Annapolis tor the benefit of | doubtless find many readers. Among its oon- | timere, Rev. Dr. Chapsile, Rev, Fathers Birch P tens were often kept ‘ting for him for an | tw their assistanee some of the moat 7. fe (fing this article to be | the usval students, to which, of courwe, Secre- | tents are Judge Black’s eulogies of Jackson, | 8u@ Co! ety were us. The report of the i other stables will arrive by to-morrow. khiour, ‘THe could. not brook the least delay on | soleisis in the country. The penta tela ‘by ity provge maine Tis wale would cease bebe Pubmed apd ine Presideit, as well as the | Judge Gibson, and Senator Carpenter; bis ic rene vain de agin wy Mopths was TRE FIRST DAY. the part of others, and if, by chance, they were | while the members Were earnest Im thelr proc | Sinost eytirey. This faoks litte aa if Brothor | ned, will be inv eing dostred | yaitteal essays on Territorial Soyereigaty, the | 2%, ig society to be ina more pros Thore ty every aasurance that out of the By when, ashe Decne coy ate | Me aaa uate rpet Ue cnceesing nt | Buell ad nconsolouniy tod cporeins Sy bares oye usioeg og | Ure gud and be iecaral pat Loute | SSG"a meni Sigh Veneta twenty nominations to the Anajostan stakes to Of ratiers conneciod with the White | brought forward distinguished sololrts, the ex- GIVEN HIMSELF AWAY, ting “oleo,”'s that when they graduate and | 1424, and a ‘number of his legal a ents, | fine albs, 7 copes, aedictine veils, be run the first day—next Tuesday—a good field but would say “I haven't time to be | pense of property presenting ax oratorle wauso | His recommendation to bis superior officers | go to distant countries on our nayal ships they | W20ne mn the cases of Pierce va. the United | and numerous other urticies huve beou niade, I start. Perhups not less rs Sta oy es Attend to it yourself, and | great that even with a good audience there was | that they enforee a law of Congress 1s interest- | May prociali the good qualities of this article Riahe (5 Tc eepeeNees) In, defunce of the | In 22 dioceses, O8 poor churches have been as tb t P ‘> 4 ; A : t to Trial by Jury (ex parte Miligan), avd the thirty pretty smoothly, periormance Murfiod or ua the ‘soeleis lied | to the pooplo of this District, ‘The Commnl+ It ilite’s this articlott | a ieee criioduced is intended onis to watline | _ sy Prewigent ayes recently contributed r Chantic x = an to expect. Nevertheloss the organ- | sloners allow the law to sloap for six yeary, and seems a little singular that this article if) a tew of the more important transactions in y NEW ADMINISTRA- fon remwalied imtact and continued its | then when thelr attention ts called te it, instena | Pomessed of sush good qualities as Prof. Monroe | Which Judge Black took part, “together with a | 6.000 to the Methodist charch at Freemont, o a F “ a very limited conception of his general work undicap last | President Cloveland, in a very short time, Sn was dating tp most | prosperous G0-| or tesuing an order te the ebief of pelloe to | 80d Marketmasier Buell would have usbelleve, | and pers wal charucter,” It being tae purpose of | — ire, Ipskip bas secured the United States wor, mivg oi Chanticleer won N we fait : enforce the law, submit the queation to ap | Cannot be found in the market reports of the | the author to prepare at a later perlod @ com- " . . Spiligyand many bave tail In bis repeating | showed himself methodienlandsystematiajboth | Isto Me. G:C. wor. who, 18 addition | Siietrinaeiney have appointed In the Center | great citias. I have searched In vain to find It | prebonsive Biography of bis fatiier, Cor ‘whlel, | Grente mecumge 8 Welch te hold. her chil — hin wieiwnte cee or |°! e bas soarranged bis good business capusity, and huhdled the affairs | Parket—a peels Ce rabion over © rs eY | inany paper I have ever seen. It does not dare | ae Pay +2 possesses abundant and —The centenary contributions of the Baltt- LIVELY SCENES ON THE TRACK—CONDITION js affairs that there ls noclashing. He | #7?) Pnnarmonics with akiil_and dieeretion, | Have no contrel—and he, after writing en eaay | 1. 0104 on its ewn merits, but invariably trav. | Mteresting material, THE HORSES. Ing, and when ther are | ft wos while bo had the janagement teat. the | ¢xtolling oleomargatine, und denounclag poor | Oo Sinae Of Me aia ments, Ot oe PARADISE FOUND. ‘The Cradle of the more Methedist Kpiscopal conference amounted Early in the morning and late In the after- pall goatee i thik: wae be te enabled te" : ted c butter, gravely rear nda that the law bo 3 Race at the North Pole. A Study of the rie | 0 S76N54.44. y over he stop: k. 1 he Ine ‘d | Philliarmontos, after giving the “ Messiah” hore bi tt for a week after my letter of three weeks ago * 4 A Seas 9 re hoon of exch day the Ivy City truck presents a | to keep his appointments prompfly, and to keep | in Liuesin hall, went the next night to Balti- | enforced. nes Dprerr are ore ettet gui 5 | appeated ig THN BAK, the recelpts of oloomar- ibe a es e eee Ee —The result of Moody and Sank sight most pleasing to the lover of fine horses. himself in good King condition, He rises at | more, singing In Masonic temple, in that elt only See nall oe ibe roatdents atewhed: 2 ine en this market nearly ceased. Finally a Men Fae Sane May ged th Sopvention at Pittsburg, Pa., was upwards Whestablesarcal) outat their work. and tre ly early hour, and Is always ready | and taking with them the same solo quartette | Pore: we shoul We 22 i Oto tim what laws of | Reavy dealer In tie article from a neighboring With ‘criginal Uinstrations. Beason: Hougton, | ©f 1,000 conversions, , Which is fixed for nine o'clock. | that had a@-sisted them here, viz; Clara Louise elty came here in person and speut a whole day Mifliin € Go. Washington: Robert Beal. — At the recent agle of pews at the Metropoll- GEAtLy SOEne 06 (hems are moved Se thals Gat r missed his morning's meal, nor | Keli soprano; Antoinette Weriln; n- | Cgnagress to enforce. in Tallyfuz and puting back-bone into hisde-| Although essaying to be . est guid wna orte terest nd ext | fren ai esac bat ta | BRL, Waite Waugheenaeterad Whi | fuere mans engychremare ands am; | mrad tetas Sosa dar the rea | yc sttmsing te, contin te | son ME shar one was bought by Sonor of the sene. te and Swilt ha sh | White Honse, and he expects the same punetu- | ney, bass. ‘The audience in Baltimore waa as ; m rho | Commenced again, moderately at first, bu’ : é dase been put round the tack in 1:17, tho iastest | ality fre ho sit at table with him. Al-| larga aw bad been prosent in Lincoin ball the | Over for the grand Jury by Judge Snell who | gradually tnoreusing as it bocaine manifest, | Ten’s book may fairly be ranked with the pure-| _— The Lebanon Theological Seminary (Cum- Work yet done. Scott's horses ave ‘doing weil, | most imun r he ls ready to be- | night before, and the soclety made money by | Vols provers yomen, While large dealers | (rough the ac:ion of Murketmaster Buell, that | ly speculative class of literature to which Mr, | berland Presbyterian) at Lebanon, Teun., will but they » Hietie high In’ flesb,as, ih Tact, | gin the Dusivess of the day, and after attending | the trip. Salen ne ct two POSE Pinel estas to nave aoe {t was not the intention of the Commissioners | Donnolly’s “Atiantis” and “Itagnarok” belong. | ‘TH out thirteen preachers this year. do many of the runners a: the track. Greystone | to important letters or other matters which are : STS 1 : Se coe aty ‘ enforce the law. 2 —The Nashville Christian Advocate Ieus Gne as sik aud full of spirit, Indeed, «| brought to his attention, he bogins to recelve WHO HAVE BREN 178 LEADMIS. | the gedit of tote arrests, wea, ip fast. he had | sone esa wouthe who during the past stx | H!# Argument that the Garden of Eden was at | ,— The Nashville Cirisien Advocate claims Title too full, for in exercising sesterday be | callers, “Beore T. ovlock he hax” his | Fer sevonteen sears br. Cauleld was the | nothing todo witi them: | 7 Inetructed | Monts Lave been perumbulating our streets | the worth pole cannot. of course, be proven, | thirch during be : 0 °. made a longe aud hick :a mane tie, the well cleared, having _dis- | leader of the Philharmonics, sharing tn all their | As-istant Marketmastor Mokay was toetmucted | with baskets hanging on thelr arms, ringing | Reither can it be successfully controverted, in ring the past year was over 35,000, result of which was rubbed his This ont the hour | vicissitudes, and still preserving his Interost In | PY the market company, 1p whose employ he | doorpells and ask ig the question the present state of human knowledge, and it| | — The West Virginia Sunday school conven- Salta ak be ea is Seana tessvion salle | (ett watnra: Suna oval he pvedial | thetic eee Hc adeenee | ee cainpinee So mean, eee er et aah keen ay Me | ton willbe helt BarkerburgWedaraday peop dae ap iia bentatn geile a phe fue tothe eeneral viitors who | Onganizations Mr. Anton Glogtzner was selected |-1n the mia ter, but was ordered to uct promptly | “Would you like alittle fresh country print | those fond o: following oud vague theories, with Ona Thureday, May 27-28, 1885, in the Baptist Bie Ought to be, and Florio ls net in form to do ng in the cast ruom. At hulfpa t | as director, and after a brief term of aervice he | and drive, oleomargarine from. the matte | putter this morning?” thought their ofcupation | Plenty of leisure on thelr bunds, the pirautt | RO. pg Gequin, formerly a Catholi ea wel on tate sear. Ballvinger ia inetnen iy ts served, and no one Is after- | gave way to Mr. R. C. Bernays, who In turn was | £"ninds, Tt anit ately fell to the lot os two | ene and bogan toscek new employments, but Heer epee ten ip meee oepimterealog per aed Pea eG liga” bi yscrerone to be ugly in temper, but that is being resence except by spe | succeeded by Dr. BH. 8. Kimball. The society | omen Ande VOKOn. Moti time that coud | seelug that nothing ts being done to enfores the | Preended that it w: olther entertaining or | Pret 6 ow breaching in Chicago, and re Worked out of him. He will not run auieat, Tunshie has time at Me dis | hug gang to Mfotzerott hall, Cayroll hall incoln | {hey hel the omy one $4 the me Sar TE ee ee a re coral Gone to enfores the | Instructive to the general reader. cently baptized twenty-five couverts of French here. Referee is im fue form and is one of the pectal de! Hans, of U6 shia ™-| hall, the Congregational lurch, ant the oe ar i a 5 aac » - SAMUEL ADAMS. By Jaurs K. Bk be ted ' aLLbs Gintem bere, die : e for the consideration of impor- | Ratlonul theater = ficer Mekay. at weiles the markel company, | inagain. Itis ovident that the people of this |" tor. in Washington Universtiy. St. gute ate | — Rev. J. H. Munsell, of the Evangelical con- pert eiwal simile and he has every j tent mi eng Sond Ce Oi THE TWO DAYS! MUSICAL FESTIVAL tansuved, for what they have done, as they | District have no hope for protection against || Ame iran ® Rigamen ‘Series. Boston Hociguton tion at Schenectady, N. Y., has engaged a Bosasae ta grima coneiinal Hinait ecver poo i ivelock, The evenings | given at the theater In the spring of 1881, is | have Geiven Thi: eountortet urtiele "trom tho | dealers in olcomargarine, orang other adulter-| reneed not be sald tual the a ae cr Bram: band for bis church, miei! to the surprise heros yr, in is re devoted to the rel on of conversation, or | well remembered. Rosstni’s “Stabat Mater” | sreat enter market, ated food, except through the District press ant . . ious bation than ever tat | tothe consideration ot business, Justus 1 bap | was sung, as were several selections from ora- | THE FAILURE oF THE DIsTRIcr AUTHORITIES | 81 enlightened pubile Opinion, “In conclusion | American statesmen could not be complete | — In the Presbyterian church tn Elk Branch, Vins. The above is the regular dally routine at J TO ENFORCE THE LAW. I would beg leave to say that while I have | Withouta biography of staunch, incorruptible | Va,, of which Rev. J. A. Scott is pastor, seventy m e White e “01 e odevin- | torios, and an orchestra led by Mr, John P. doalt with this question In a direct and positive ; x . the you Mr. Mitchel bas w White House, and from It there is no devin- Oe, Sidod "uke woclaty. “the solsista werd | But what has tho Distriot government done? | oalt with this quostion ta a direetand positive | and patriotic Samuel Adams; and In strict his- | one members have been admitted during the ii o 4 Sou working Gnely, King Linn, the winner of | Uon. As aconseatience exervbody connected | Wi Gzene Brown, Big, Campaninl, and J. | Ni far as Ican learn, except to slander 2 torical sequence it might with great propriety | Past four weeks. ‘ : e house knows just whit! gene Brown, Sig. Campanini, and J. | Nothing, so far as , except tho subject requires, Tat the same time dis- slags 25 ip dott = aie meen Monmouth het ls ane Wn Pronidene alinany bentoen FB, Winch. dairy butter, belittle the sale of oleomargarine, | claim ay personal feeling in the matter, | B8Ve appeared as one of the very frst of the — Rev. J. P. Oonradi, for eighteen years pas a ae Bee an “a Skepta . by the Philhar- | oo a" pioK flaws in the law for the evident pur. | I know none of the District Commissioners, not | set, since the main events of Mr. adams’ careor | tor of the German Lupueran ebureh at Cumber- led to st e stri son bh fo Among the works presente Tost too fat, but as ke runs high in te: enabled to stand the strain upon him for the 2 Creation,” even by sight. Personally I presume they’ are | Were intimately connected with the colonial | land, Md., did not asingle service from _ re fei onthe renrariably were yk. | monies may mention | n ppt bole Set cn asc eee ee SO ee a AG ouy oon ‘The An- ped ty ha Itself for so long failing toen- | the Tost amiable of gentlemen, . Teriticise the | period. Nothing appears to have been lost by | sickness in that perlod. L. gives pri }, and seems perfectly well. force or a@empt to enforcea law of Congress. Taroel ¢ under which thi walling, however, ior Professor Hosmer has Rev. Ross Taylor, but Lida Stanhope wili net de any running | Since he has been an occupant of the White bs system of government under which they act, a “de -- er — Rev. ‘Taylor, son of Bishop Taylor, and Meecha berses se weil ney ot been sick onee It is true that Congress blundered, as it gen- | rather than them personally, believing that the | given US @ most entertaining volume,—bright ~ . op BF ees eee ee eens | ean oon a cueavy day" tel expondel wince erally doss, when legisiating for this District, | condition of things Ihave deserlbed ts the Musinselsiioas spaumenon ner ‘and ap- | 2ve othersof the Bishop's Congo force, were ad. ¢ gallant old Col. Sprague Is like « picture, | even seen a “heavy” day. He expends lots of " Romber mitted inte the Liberia conference at its late ‘ 4 P " eps a gO mI R by inseriing the word “indiotment” In the act, | natural outgrowth of a system of government | preciative in his estimate of the character and I er oo Pt ape i ny fond ot aed Song,” and Bennett's “May Queen.” Severalof | hut for which word Judge Bnell would vers | where the people have no voice. I'wish all the | curcer of his subject. Altogether itis one of the | session in Menrovia, May are working Well. fecoy Duck bus pulled | table, and his dize-tion 1s perfect. The White | these bave been many times repeated. quickly dispose of these cases, The Police Court | manufacturera and dealers of oleomargarine | Very best of the series of biographies to which | — The revival meetings at Breadway M. E. up lame after some of ber gallops on the track | House table is just as weil spread now as It was THE PROMINENT SOLOISTS. was oreatod fitteen years ago for tho pur-| well. Many of the dea'ersare my neighbors | it belongs. church, Baltimore, of which Rey.C. H. Richard nd may net start bere. bigonett, a two- | during President Arthur's administration, Among the solo!sts who have sung in these | pose of relieving the Criminal Court of Its over. | with whom I have always associated on the | assyRIOLOGY; Its Use and Abuse n Old Tete. son, formerly ‘of this city, is pasior, have re year-old) of Bureh’s sjring. is @ HE PRESIDENTS TABLE, various compositions are Madame Titlens, | Powded docket, by providing that all cases of | most friendly tefms, and toward wnom I still ment Study.’ By Fran OWN, D.P. Sew | Sulted in over fifty conversions. gerous rival fer the Youngsters, Bui 3 ae au Liga: + | misdemeanor shall be tried and disposed of by | entertain the kindest ieelings,, notwithstand- York: Charles Serihn sous. Washington: | —The donations of the American Board for could President Cleveland Is fond of jnviting an in- | Madame Parepa, Mrs. H. M. Smith, Misa Hous | «,.{4 Polloe Court. Congress, by its stupid blun- | Ing they take the disclosures I have made so Wim. Ballantyne & Son, a Washington — fevorite, i Slee t that | much to heart. ‘These things aro true, or they | In this volume Prof. Bi nstderably am. | ‘Be "st six months of the present financial year look better. He is entered In th srsonal friend cabinet oMicer to | ton, Mra. J, P. Caulaald, Miss Clara Loutse Ket- | dor in inserting in the oleoinargarine ac e Prof. Brown eonslderably am. < stakes: Bua Gio horee that g Nace Lee cast laa Le) Ss bio tee ae lege, Mra ali Sequin, ee, Helen Amos Bil- | parties violating the same ‘shan be proceeded | are not true, If true, the wrong cannot be plities a lecture delivered before the Union — Suoueinn pica che peonootmee $186,000 ahead of bim will have to do som Mr. Pettengiii's horses are working Duke of Montaldan, so famil , Migs Imi {nat “by Indictment and trial before any | righted too soon. If false, it 1s due tothe manu- iss | court in the Mstrist of Oolurabia of competent | fissure and. dealers that they be set right, | Theological Seminary, last September, in which Clara | jurisdiction, for the trial of misdemeanor: given either astate ora private dinner party, | Brown, Mra. Dt ent Miss | taken the matter out of the hands of Judzo and probubly will not until next season. | Antoinette Stert jel, Mrv. Jennie Busk, . Mrs, Chesney. M! ‘True, Miss Eliza Baral —The Presbytery of Indian Territ: if Ihave nothing to conceal or take back. he undertook to show how the study of Assyri- | spring meeting nf the Chectaw. Nation had ople ax the winner of long d Wine is served at the table and the Presi-| Baker, Mra, E. R. Ouse J. H. CRaxE, | ology may and ought to be made an aid to| present 18 ministersand@ 15 ruling elders. A fa ae it bs i : és 2 Beevue, Mise A.Carrington, Miss Nectie | Mnell, und necdiessly added to the already —— ——_ biblical Investigation instead cans gad = semiGoe Ginaen Batber: wauner oot) dent enjoys it in moderation. As soon asthe | BoUnct tire “Nelite alcnstes,. Silas Jonnie | overcrowded docket of the Criminal Court. But Transfers of Real Estate. Pern in thet diner ee te rf Means of | Creek Indian was ordained as an evangelist, to tseason, aid Agi ‘gre | Meal, ia concluded the table ts deserted, and | Dregervon, ars. Sozarl, Miss Gomlen, Sis | nocwithetanding tls devect in tholuw Itean | Deeds in feo have been recorded as follows: | becoming, and often decs become, in tue banda | MOF in the Seminole Nation, in forum to promise som. eis no | (he President with his guest, if there "hap-| asar Mrs. Camp, Misa Oiara Baker, Miss An- | bs enforced If there 1s. will to enforce it, The | Elon ®, Fraser to CHL Parker, lob meee [or Camuctite or pave: eeetatee, br] tee tats ©. B. Siwhe, of Mow Dita, cup race on the program tor the | Pens ion ater aihuer bhoce ta priate ine totng Henne, Siznor Campantat, Dr, Rudolph. defoct in te a witentt sopees oes und lotS, sq. 41: $3,300, “Ann Par er 16 | course ing single discourse the line of study Conn., left in his will a legacy of $15,000 to the the eh gers fad owner - | ear, s sen, Franz Remmertz, W.H. Simpson, Myron rg upon “ ‘ereea Solomon, lot 9, sg. yi . B. which will probably produce the best resuli Ne Willug te cuter Luracs tor hug distance taces in | President likes a cigar, but he Is a ight | Whitey. R. Themes, Nordblom, Lawrence, | jedant to uunocessars trouble and expenes, | Warner at aly’ to C. W ‘Ki Se en eee Produce, the best results | Baptist church of New Brittain, $8,000 to the 1oker, and no one ubout the house has yet | [hires Tosdts Clristian Pritsely, J. . King, lot 5, sq. 684: “snow to ¢. W-Downtag, Lot 86 | stands will be found both interestingand useful | CeUrch at ae. Mass., $18,000 to the Tt requ eat deal of iubur. to | Cee) iP F. Winch, | thereby acting as a greater terror to viola a et : min goudivion fur sua etzorts atthe | Seen bite with a clgarin his mouth durtng the | wif, Beasonden, W. H. Burnett, L. E. Gannon, | the law. Bra's7, ag, 933; $1700. Saine to HA. Hall, | wostudants of the Seriptarea, Reoneville, X.Y. church, and about 645,000 to Opewing of the season, aud sliovld a long race | 12S. Hs cluar, bike Fopaldent Arthur's are all | Cc. Ewer, Schoman, H, A. Kohr, J.W.C.| yee, youxd’! DRFENSE OF OLFOMARGARINA | lots 90'and 91, do; $1,700. Johanna’ Moymoe” | yrrrpaRY MANNERS AND a Neko lon sosiely of New York. for u ear. Butin the fail when horses are | the cul + dena ~ ‘the W ? tead, N. B. 7 CA. 5 k (arta : N, a an toms,” etc. New York: Henry Holt & Co. e Uni tates, about to winter, aud waen ren better ee eae ae eee avtvar's admingtenting | Young, Pred Harvey, F. Knoop and Frank M. | has taken the flold In defense of oleomargarine, | 15"16'and 20, aq. 370; $0,202. Margaret A.| Washington Brentano Broilers died on the 224 inst. at his home in Newbury, Meulty tofll them, | 8S uring Pre Pearson. ‘The organiets have been Valentine | by assuming the role of aconatitutional lawyer, | gion to Jon Linder, lot 32, 8q. 581: £700. form fr lon itis oh care ts ees bate fil be on | #4 Juat as much care Is taken to have the table | (onineld, James Caulfleld, Geo. W. Walker, | declaring that Congress has no power to pro-| @. Borret to frank J, Tibbeta, lots 29 to 32, So the usual cup Practically this ls a treatise on the horrors of | age 96, He was uated from Yale in 1814, » nlie e be e Ki = Fr Z \d the fi ist Maat Si aPhrelig CEL catty, ELAN huge syn ae | Petunia il nian | Mine annem ote anarton | B.ARE SHLD, Yi fg Me | tne ccoued law sonra eur, dacs | tae eats arta oat . e oniising | lot, ane dience with President Cleveland, He ts i S600! re The states af New York and New Jervey have re tictni, ints, og. B67: 83 — By ali is sus " won {61 narked ely 5 : 5 by the Pailharmouie society were those e states a NS man to J. A. Tarkington, lot 6, sq. 567; $2,700. | and modern. The author goes ever many of 'y direction of the general conference of potent arg ee hie Tu the Lt ane ceva 3 give everyiody & shanas- Ail wlio if the “Messiah.” with Mme. Parepa Rosa u: | passed acts that have pretty inych driven oleo- | “RB. mand, trustee, to S. Gppénitelmet, lok 66, | ti ~ A him are pleased with the cordiallty | Soorune, Mise Zelda Seguin contralto, Nord. | margarine irom thelr borders. ‘The latter state | 5, Barnard trustec, fo & ippenhelter, lot 6, | Me ee Connery an toe el y lntstonting ss: tus Gtatieomenear te oooeet cee se of manner with which they are re-| Siom tehor, and Lawrenge bast: and the’ “Crea | imposes a fine of $200 for manufuoturing or | aa-245i By Erowu's sub Mu, Pleasnni $942.70, | aye. ch : celved. He is always willing to Hsten to what | 1m eno ae a i ae soprano. ir. Grey | selling the arlicle) or even having it in one’s | fa Snyder to : id to him, partici ly with reference to ries 3. ¥ session. A sim! ‘rs of the house, ard this 1s pleasant t. | Ewer tenor, and Mr. S. G. Young baritone, The | pos two-year old that are beauties, One os the Cas & full briker to Crickmore, aud | ¢ his fatnous brother. The’ bay , five yenrs old, entered in the Gn the treatment of prisonersof wer of | (he next seesionsef the anaual conferences of e, lot ‘54 and pt. 55, do.; | surrendered garrisons; the rules about spies and | tat church sn the proposition to drop the word Harley bas cements lower Bi460.81. 77. E, Wagdaman to, game, pts. 69, | surprises; the introduction of new weapons, and | ,s0ulh” and substitute for it the words in f ‘and 87, do; 88,000. NatlonalSavings Bank | the feclings of officers and men in regard to im- ica. katt.a colt, bas a Lead mare Oliver diplomatic sta fhe fhe sues : Interest, of course, in’ gach performance oan. | house of the Pennsylvania legislature by an roved the official name of the Gu the tak: (tte iad beauty, andir no aoc ‘A gteat desi cf credit for this | tener, Oe oar ee Pop cad Tithe: | almost unanimous vete, and wifl no donbt pans | £6 and 87, do, 83,905 National Savings Bank | the feclings of officers and men tn regard 6 im-| cuuren would be “The Methodist : White H 8, P ‘y dress; Ment locsirate Uae shale His irtea wiaeenl of affulrs at the White House is | Were peoullurly fitted for tholr respective rolos, | the senate, in spite of the powerfal lobby that is | 10 $4MG, Dis GO.ane 3 ae ae | ae rol peculiar custome, elec ina was ioe Eplecopal Chureli in America.” instead of the bere, She won tweive races last season, Jo amont his private secretary, who | and these who heard them will not seom forget | Working to defeat it. I have net heard of an | w 1," to Robert C. Cox, lot and pt. 8 sq. | terest non-combatants as well’as professional | “€thodist Episcepal Chu: athe Shelby is working well. Modingeo’s horses sick ina couple of montis. It] Tig enthustasin each aroused. Titlene paid the | Oleomatgarine ease being appealed to the Su- | £5 “Tato \o7 und os, ‘sq. 138; $21,600. | and amateur soldiers. “ ere 7 5 Take a fine appearance on the track, In. the | Gays ago {hal he again made | phijharmonies a very high compitiment after | Prete Court. It will be time enough to talk | Tompson Nallor to Mary H. Forrest e. 4 sq. Seat Sak Seeeene tring ie Eixwo.d. ch. c., two years uid, a som of act Zit his office desk. looking somo | sue jeft this country. While in Irelarid she was | About @ constitutional amendment after the | 508° Bi 309, -T. W. Berry to A. B. Aurt lot 2nd Eabore. By His | prom the Literary World, Bolus, « promisi:g young horse. Bulleid,who Te rads are the President's Ways, | Interviewed by a reporter of the Dublin Zrés | Supreme Court has decided these laws to be un- | 154' sq. fog, $1,300. G. W. T. Swartzell to york: Deapplees | A “Clerk” in Lowell writes th had backers here vast eur, is 1m Suape to retain understand each other perfeetly: | 7immey and In the eoume of her comments upen | oousiltutional. But what has all this todo with | Aitek Pisrons lols 134 and 136;eq, 508; | key Sayt WARY NSS FOOD, APP = eee the confidence of bis friends. There are so many | Bere Col. Lamont was taken sick these about | 4 merlea she referred to her having aung the | tuls District, where Congress has suprome Joris. | $5 509." Joseph ®. Bors to B.H. Warner, lots | One of the most ineresting characte Should T eny “they have pipvel benefice!” or “they, two-year oids ut the track of fine quality and him had learned his ways and methods so that “Creation” with the Philharmonic society at | diction, oxo its power undisputed to dis J8'and 21, 97. 558; $4,750, Annie Wilson to ost interesting characters con- | have —— ie 1) Gnd « difference of Lrocdiog that the events for Young apa untried | MMM he was nolonger Ut Or dats thes. (knew | Washington, aud suid that this was the finest | tranchise 200,000 Ameriaan oltizone? If Con-| Kary taug Hantamha, lot 26,9. 628, $9,500, | Heeted, with modern science ts the subject of | Sfiige un he olfceen this subject, aud nave no books ee ™ how hi warn! bing iat re + m ee 4 ve v7 y — ou a piomatic | i best tralned organisation she had se has the wd atts % oP. ter, , | this volume. In M, Vallery Radot, his devoted beaker will Soamoug the test Tu erbeting of eee oy Sonmaes exery ining ra fvith ou this side of the Atimntic. a Fite jeron sow seine incius stadia oa wes $5. W. Hc Geman ton ratiels Ht? and admiring son-in-law, M. Pasteur hae an |. 2 Sasi ausseuiny somal ease Come the mesting. . SOME INCIDENTS. i rs berger, pt. 7, sq 786; $2,2: D. Bond, true | appreciative and enthusiastic blograph 1d t ———+e+—___—_ to prevent the adulteration of our food, % | pI hustastic pher, an recent mange reck- IMPROVEMENTS, Wicesersl aoe At the reprosontation of the “Creation,” at | brio prevent soap grease from being sold to us | §2°, mG Ginddrals Mut, Hlanke; ots 42 ad i Narions investigations and ahievemouts —— >) eyed censoe ing aargeeneg ed A clock with a large dial and a dummy have Sie) which Titiens sang, she looked up at the organ | as butter. Brunsmer, lot $0, 9q. 968; $8,000. R.C. Foxet | fie Byoberly set forth, while occasional attract: | eee eas setter a patios beep placed opposite the grand stand in Tull during the intermission and saw George Walter | THE MATERIAL FROM WHICH OLEOMARGARINE | a]. view. Ihe clock will show the eorrect time, | Diseovery of a Fragment of theScaffold | -.,.1,4a upon the bench with agray sack coat 18 MADE, and the dummy wiiishow the time ofstarting | 0” Which Mrs. Surratt and Her Fel-| (. Perfectly oblivious to every one ground him There was atime in the early days of oleo- ty trustges, to James V. White, lot 22, blk. 40, | of his character are given. The record of the junds Columbia University; $1,687.60. J: | erent scientist's effusus to mitignte emans anise | Pre NOL approven, etc. A teow Fears ago, ~ danno, trustee, to A. Thompson, lot 2, W. | cry makes a very entertaining end instructive | Proves wae Rever beard execpti the old Rootch : ; ? = hrase “not prove! the best diction- euch rece. Tid club house has ween renovated | low Conspirators were Hung—Some- | and think! of the score. Every other | margarine, when, 1 have no doubt, it was man- | #nd C.’s sub Pleasant Plains; $500. chapter,and an added value is given to the | 2** P! : Bhd repaiuted. For the better convenience of| thing From Which the Relic Humters | man who particl;.ated in the perfurmance was tfactared with decency, and I donot deny that | ¥#!4 to Sayed on Srey Ag pees book by Prot. Tyndall's introduction. een es ee tie ladles tie Stning 5 us been located on | Shrink. in the regulation black, and Walkers appear | such is the case in some ostablis hments EFS gpa sor. Land Creeda, t Geos: sl eae Gotten ‘s another archaism which recent affeo Will be laid $0 thet i can be tikes un wane ance struck her as rather comlcal, soshe leaned | 1°’ hen the factory in Baltimore had an | fou: $1,500. James M. Grant toJohn King, Four Great Generals, tation is restoring to use. Webster aud Wor a hat Ci ake! viiie ir. al 5 nt g oth a 9 97: $2 > 7 cestel “obuolescen! om ores are out, werom tie track, so that lutles | After the execution of Mrs, Surratt, Payne, | (?o'organ, “is that tho Philharmonic union? | agent here to gathor up grease from h- | Sub lots 22 and 28, sq. 697; $2,000. Same to | From the Montreal Gazette. Becece phoma od = { 75 GG. have been even in the nage. ay pass frum the infield without wading | Herold and Atzerodt, July 5th, 1865, near the | The doctor said that they never bothered abent | ers and ship it to Baltimore, In warm weather | Oathorine King, lot 24, do; $1,000. 0. A. Snow | ane four in iby te oe (aw Gust, The ciub house is now in | old prison in the arsenal grounds, the rough Walkers attire, and even allowed him to bang Tam told It was pe cked 1 tee, but. t his was OE eet’ rip sary 8, 89. 235: $1,700. geataintl E Shiseserl nie dh poesia Conn. eang ips ag bine | oes weg cid = 1 ‘apt. Mai ver. = pS as bracket, for Troublesome xpel be leeds a inssane awin Bros, will be on hand to give points | c#fold used in the execution was torn down, | UP His Der Of to im aig Titisns, “hepiiys di,| was soon abandoned, An arrangement) was Grotto o0 aie soo. | McPherson, Sherman and Sheridan. One of | tran we have pal on {ton does poser Pt 5 a Ali be ly all the timbers which Ow ian B. Brock, lot 4, 'sq. 921; $2,800. than we have patience to count. Milton does gu the races. | Their Leadqnarters will be ruom | 4nd nearly all the timbers which composed it | vinely.” When Parepa came on to sing in the | made with a soap factory here to precure the | Gt edit eye eee rete abe } | the most pleasant memories of American bis-| het use lt once in bis pectry, we caunol 54, K'ggs house. were used in the reconstruction of the buildings | Mesaiah she brought Geo. Colby with her to| fat from the butehers at the markets and u yy tory 2 wil fe fact that betwee Gwing tw the defeetfe condition of New York | on the grounds, most of them going Into the | Sieg her scsompasiment, intending to tees | tizughter houses, reoder it and ahip the on. | 5 0; $425. Robert O'Nelll to B. Léonard, ty | ee eee nt eee ne there wae meat pal chkchncper ita iee ae in ond, fast, the Cominiusteners hate ordered it chee | HOOF! the stables. The crose-pleco, from which | piano Im her solos, but at the rehearsal she | This concern buys the fat from the butshers, | 79 “0 24h seg, g6.426, John & Blsnk- | the shadow of jeslousy or envy. It ls the high- “Most can raise the Sowers now, . the Comin: om ave ordered it clused, ir ~ "ay 2 a Alea! Parties driving to the races next week should | the ropes were hung, however, was removed by | found that Welker pant Gia | PAVIOE ee Sid toguived te kes coe tet OC man to RE. Paine, pt. 18, «4. 154; $1,600. D. | est honor that Grant ever rcelved from men's n en go by way of M aud 2d streets. the master mechanie who was employed there, |"“Another amusing tneldept happened when | mutton separale, which ts used tor eoep; all the | Walker ot al. trustgss. to John 7. arms, Plea. | jaagment or admiration that these three able | 1t equally rare tn all the best modern wri eS Se and by him hidden under a big pile of old lum- | Parepa sang,” sald Dr. Gaulficld to a Stan ro-| rest Is rendered ds oleomargarine oll and shlp- 53 000. % grauline Joy to Dennis Mur. | Captains all willingly and always looked up to | S005 ee have Moted: but nowadays The Father and Not the Mother Takes | ber. There \tlay for nearly twenty years,en-| porter, “I went into the retiring room just | ped away. Everything in the shapef tj ls | EQsini "Sarvs dia 131 ana 1s, Drath: | him as thelr superior. McPherson fell in bat. ibe atten, ad the ota folk seem to suppose ck the Mitten Fish, trely forgotten by those who knew what be- | pure ne Pa dudiah Englishman with her. He | so long ag it ia fat.. The trimming from. beef | © nite! Fieasent, ae — te before the splendor of his abilities could at- itis the only form. To the Editor of Tux EVENING STAR: came of it. Last week, however, in working | appeared under some excitement, and Parepa | which the butchers throw under thetr benches, | Baker, to W. H. Edmonston, pt. 1 94: 283; | traet the world’s attention, butin his death ———ror_—_____ Permit me to correct the !mpression conveyed | about the grounds, the veritable eross-plece was | atked ine where the refrouhmer-ts were, mean | where It fs trodden upon during market Ses neat Fl Garanitcan to taddased, kant Gamer ene grate Eloped With His Wife's Sister. by ao “urticle on the eat-tit, copted «rom a | found and recognized by the ID ee tt ro a oa ee eee atch quate Hot weather becomes Ay-) jWright to August ‘Nickel, ws% 20, bik. 16, | peThaps the very greatest —of his Ucutonants, | 4 DESERTED WIFE AXD A HARD-HEARTED Havre-de-Grace paper, in your Issue of vester- | He wasalded in this recognition by the places | Ofchiskind. Of eourse, we bad never thought | no Arve worm AGGoTS pS Sd Sener fercest spirit in Cattle; Sherman, tae’ greatest og adr yd day, that it Is nof the mother fish which takes | (ut Uway where she uprights were mortioed to | Orthe mutter, but I told her it, was probably, pom torwith the fet) (lai tole by eume of our Invention In council, swhile MePhensoe coud | Five yearsago Joseph Strumpf, assistant su- ' care of the eggs and young, but the male or | the murks leit by the ropes with which the con. | #2 oversight on the part of Mr. Ewer who was | Tok © © os putohers thatit isa dally oo eadeeteiee: ht with the one and plan with the other, but | perintendent of the Hays coal mines, at Beck's father fish. He not only guards and hatches | splrators were hung. Tue wood was soft pine,and | ™2pest! ids euypil eel ‘Written for Te Evaxixo Stan, they all admitted, because they knew and felt, | run, Pa., was married to the daughter of An- out the eggs mo cessfully th 2 it fibres were roudily compressed by the ropes, | 804 have the liquids supplied. The English- | currence to see maggots crawling through the + | that “the silent gray-eyed man” was greater | Grew McDevitt. They teek pois Gone by ahrificial, means, but ale enor ictae | Temight be supposed that. reltes from this souf: | Man stared at me, and then, turning to Parepa, | oieomargarine fat when it 1s delivered to the Night to retreating, than they. 7 up their residence lone by artificial means, but als, after hatch- ‘ o said, with an expression of disgust upon his Still, my love, thou art cold. “Why” I asked Gen. Sherm: “ in @ neat little house, and Miss Sarah, the «ix- ing lorsometine, takes a patefnal interest In | fold would be eagerly sought for by relio hunt: | Sudvananoe: ‘Primitive, very primitive: If T Sheen seas wees cae he apne ae Doom ‘Thy heart I feel beating : and Sheridan siways acknowledge Grant ta be | tecn-yearold aister of Mrs. Strampt, came to ’ as KOIneWbal Vvoruvlu vell a ers, but such wa ol ? that ernists 46) ” tively di class of touching cr handling any of the mate- 3 ‘oihal ‘The story 90 old. quick, idiomatic manner, “while I could map Kervation of the spawnvng hel and telreuo- | Hal, the associations belng of too dreadful a par | With the impudent fellow.” Hial for food, (a8 the Iapis subjected to a igh Sut a dozen plans for a edupaign, every one af tion to his cistoniniew than bie wit: sequent dissection, two years alnce in the Ar | turé. Some years after the execution a pro ee ee eet Ea tnt | ateenre prees tee cal ie arummeied: Teipanay be Palo the moen's growing: which Sheridan would swear he could mory buliding, corner 6ch und Bstreets south. | Hon was made to ussist in a fair given by « | ganization, arti fefly through the Instrument | true. It may'be that aclentiats will be able to Not so pale as thy fuoo. - ee ae | ee ee the doy Mra, west. J.A.RyDEg, | charitable organization by having canes and | aity of Gen. W. H. Browne, when he was preai. | show that euch disgusting material, by means Oh, cold winds are flowing— pleas peepee ete y — trumpf ‘her to ber father's Smithsonian Institute, May 7th, 1555. ee erg maa gry cuore yin dent of the society. Though they have not ap- | of Aire, the great purifier, as well (85, destroyer, ‘With us beth in embrace— tkiors tes eigen pe ptm] house, and —- old, peared before the public for about three years, | C22 nsformed into'a prepel ‘Thy ours, in rare grace, disappoured, aud veitber learned the origin of the articles the offer was 7s, || Gan be Cransturned 1550 = prover sctcie ce 8 ofour talking tell us which was the best plan, Loaner Boside The Soa. declined with rather curt thanks. ‘There is but | 82d the soolety appears to be now in one of its | If so; let the Tet ‘at and inadozen ar two words the reason of his som: > Let the article be marked for just what Beantifal maiden! ‘came to the Written for Tax EVENING Stam Uitte leit ut the arsenal to remind one of that olen’ periods moet ox tie sakusbars hope | Dol aS inne we may know meats ale marine, deeision, and then It would all be #0 clear to us —— Tang on the white each banking on thesana, | emoraLie, Oceaslony he old Pruson, where | that tho EASES Ibihe'past | and’ then iol the loarmod gentiamen sot an | u'wae Seer suse Ee ee) Sreated sensation” at the Oh that summer ne’er wouldend ¢ been entirely remodeled, two complete houses | ¥ “Reeclag ine library, embracing | xen ite ig noe ts ‘Hisat thy soul 60 tong flown— seen the advantage of it ourselves.’ ; eee : 5 5 copies of most of the prominent orato terial themselves. But this is not the worst of ng e a th bis companien. She Her inthe tact made wectpelnts, sometimes she'dorer | BABE beet made from It. One Is occupied | Sher standard musical works, is still intacc | it. Lam told by an eye witness that, be has re- ‘Thy soul all alone? 5 Te, So cenaeen, star» ene. father, and y Gen. Ayres, thecommander of the arsenal, | Qe, standard musical works, is still Inta, edly seen maggots floating on the oll after = Prieur i soge them bend, ws und the other by the executive offioor. ‘The | Gan be effected and the soolety be placed orc | itis ready to ship away. ‘Oh! art thou dreaming? plage ‘00 ignorant of American geogra- Satied As (here we strolied upon the beach— latter is the chapel part, whe ‘al was | more on the road to prosperit; SRE? |< a gentiaunanweell MuCoH hi ho for- ‘Has a vision ofdays, ayy ——— oo. couple, ‘(While love bewitched the eyes of each)— held. In 1867 the remains of the executed pool Senmthad ob eacie CARN ee a hy aoe San aueuass ol ghee, tis It to ‘anarmy from Ber i oon ae ’ rato d to allow of chai merly connected with the press of St. Paris? Look at the ‘of the dis- Fnac ensentaen mn inthe ‘arcunds, and. were ‘pinced Sunder fhe ; Sonnets Informed me that & manufueturer ef eleomar TTarwogh the night cast itarayn— tance. “Look af the multitude of ‘reads. aw eg £ ; jooring “in. the’ prison. portion of the — : garine some four years age had ‘night's mystio maze? facilities of transportation. Consider A “Sovcee emo get married. Mand Ect Ml epllcoM oy nh rf kg Spa iy ey HD Urea yin as Srrangement with theollect@rof dead animals, g how many times the same ground has been | Sp, 7o0 iaiking sh at —— ? z ‘The spot where the scaffold stood 1s now in- TREES IX THR GAPITOL PARE, fe gus Siganees tn thes in renee When Suv ore: ty Sencenere Seen as oat him aside andr on $o the Fou know I love you.” “Yes, deur Claude! cluded Ina lawn tennis court, and os the young poser sto whereby they were delivered to the ‘Break away from thy dream: every point of vantage known? What comman- a eg SS She turned and gaveu litte hand— ladies and gentlemen gaily disport themselves] gig nes Oleomargarine factory. There the And, when tf is broken, Ger can blunder where all the conditions lie ‘casing tho fear ‘A sudden glory lied the land In the attractive aie of tennis on pleasant | 4, ee pra nae fapes wore OIL OF THESE DIGEASED-DEAD ANIMALS ‘With fond love may you beam,— open to his eye?, But I have seen Grant plan | train, and then fell with @ Beside the summer sea, afternoons they little what a tragedy was | Written for Tax Bvewnve Sran: tried made oleomargarini "Thy love's hidden stream. cam) aif @ million of troops aleng & | proxe: * stoed beside And the presure of that Ite hand madener a wife | endcted score of years ago upon the ¥ery spot | Was the slow hand of Time too dilatory Saab Wate ene income wine oe front line 2,580 millet i lengt and eend them | Ber wits st Goapele. enice to me. For pitiless Improvement’s rage, and so A Like the dark waters, She is two ebil- whet Baia ee , cy — April 21, 1885. Wk. Sane Be Her sacrilegious axe dared overthrow Lara ery tre mamtp line sigraenpeeinsed ‘Where the moon seifiom shines; Stawn'and where the commlseariat necemities | d7emy ang will, oon beoome the mother of the y an Unpaid Debt. ‘Those trees majestio—giants strong, though hoary? being lynched. He was arrested, tried, oonvict- Bot where the leaf loiters, wR, ena hg poem od (3 ond per Sumrey husband 29 Locxep rux SnExirr Up-A special to the Zele- | From the N. ¥. Times, ,| Grown with our City’s geowth—part of hor story | 1. 8nd sentonced to a heavy fine and imprison- ‘While the peol reund it winds— pay ns peg hy be so. me i asa bright, poph ond Messenger from Tulbation, Gea. says:As| “You ought to have your baby baptized |" ‘We mourn those leaty Serators laid low, =“ a ‘Thy life round me twines, I have seep these armies Shake rig eaeinleh entree | Sere, mias ome =e ceo a gacranree oem neem | ae momen ea meen. | Ameena sivniee Rm. | alin ele Pate rene ance === Of them rushed to the door, loc 3 Bp ie Sheri, rau Over: the visitor, and e| “Yes, sab, but T can’t afford de cost.” Ee a eater an Tent aan eee, thind article must be hddod vo the lst” A) oma oe ie Higgs shone EE EAE, “Tisnow it doesn’t cost nuthin’ fo de mere | _ From Nature's heart for grandeur passed sway; uy beat booen ioteon | pov ple are a onag: yy John Kingsbury, an alleged countertelter, | act of sab, but yor owe de min- | Nor can we see but in regretful mood, fg Tam told by @ well known citizen that he has | skate on from died last week in the Covington county (Ky.} | ister $2 for perfo'min’ de weddin’ cer’mony | Where towered oar tall patriclans, the blank aky- | time and again procured the material from the | mals are a little awkward, they Jil: rhete he was held to await the action of | yeah ago, an" he mought object, sab, 10. bay We feel strange pathos mingled with the day, Cleomargarine press after the oll had been ex-| [iwenatlc, "hr. Tavlor ham. several U.S. grand jury. itcin' baby dat hadn's never been patd to" : W.L. Quomuaxen. | tracted, and taken it home tohis hogs, whohave | “an! ey tor ale pete