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—_—_ Bie eae THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., A The Distriet om: THE CONDITI: THE WATER. end make tt» healthy: Potable water, aslt was Blood Under the Micrescope. Nearly Lest Saterday. A ITESTIO: 4. Bor. CANDIDATES MAKING A STILL a Dumas examined the water — AN INTERESTING co} RISO! ‘From the ‘Blade. oo" Po Wwe w EE Eo gs 10 SERVOUS ASJULY APPROACHES. Report of ihe Committee Appointed | the Seine a few miles aboye Paris where it was | ‘The Manner im which His Book Was “CHICAGO MURDER cage, “| "DOSE turdny Hams Cherry arose tn the mort st Batt 8 3 SREY ELI" Bes | The situation concerning the District appoint- by the Medical Seciety. Enpolluved, and where it was found to have Written and Dictated. From theSan Francisco Call. ing, took @ bath, put oa his black suit,and after BR OO W NNN Bigg ments has not changed, except that candidates | rie UxaaNITARY CONDITION oF THE MOUTH | 7 cuble ‘centimeters ineach 1,000 of water. ye “The only instance on record when the blood | breakfast occupied himself reading sacred RR “oo ROSS for the offices have ceased sending delegations | op rire coNDUIT-REMEDIAL AGTioN CaLLan | At short down the river ast passed | 7HR CHAIR IN WHICH HE BOTH Worxs AND o¢iwu Derone war ery eee mal {BOOkS, Se Ald hte Ollie Shah est wetee terse ff wR n {othe White House, and are making astill hunt | yom—rag CAUSE OF THE FISHY oDoR oF | ‘HOUgh the conterorthat great city, whose | SLEEPS—NoT ANY OF HIS MS. SEEN BY trial,” said Dr. Piper yesterday, “was in a mur-| Church, and as the off horse had galled his H ERK XS There is a fecling of ines among the can-| te waTEn, ETC. Raditioke and hee npUTe fromm, sewer | PRINTERS —UIS ASSISTANTS—tue stare or | TiAl,” s in Chicago. The comparison settled | Shoulder ploughing, he guessed he would not HER x + | dldaes i the dist of duly approncien They cay feal examinations $e eee eee cnet | HIS ARATE, the innocence ofthe woman on trial for her | ative. thither, Everything was quiet wed “Bo gs ee ulSatgcading Sey ferrari | wer "brntan T"Yore octeeacy ie | wan eines Ra cay ape | eee na ln A comely woman, with €20,000, mari | Ric areata aeeny eae at ni 8 8 t 4 xygen x day D rest at sera kre, °Ss3| gHE CRISIS NOT YET ENDED. Fee Bee CaN ne Cale emt Sh Mackall, jr, the committee appointed by the | und in the river water Hor was it ued wre | Gen. Grant began work on ble book about a | man in Chicago, and Placed her sung Uttle | just atter alate dluuer @ neighivor cume alae t RR Sys5 — ge Medical society to investigate the alleged pollu- oo inthe water at ae reoeetalii year ago, after the Grant & Ward failure. He a business, In the course of time how ped me << bay. Ham stepped ‘tothe Gost | as ‘was reached, ‘was fount hand and | he began to abuse y out: question has probaly been asked thousands ot | Lord Salisbury Has Not Accepted the sie Eneret he Annee, Hon of the water supply of Washington, has | contain ot oxygen one cubic centimeter, per | W7ot the frst volume with his own ECE Ree Mini Tastee | tice th fbn, db pen em eehingties Pifow can Brown's tron Bitters care evers- Ottice of Prember. coming eye ey ani TANTOR'S SCOUTS SURPRISED | completed tts report, which ls ae follower 31000 or water Farinerdown the proportion completed It Inte in tie winter. He st oes sede yoman to Beat and. etthmeaainity of | daxt’ You should go to meeting.” vest Bat iweuse | Loxpon, June 13.—It is 5 morning ‘WasHInerox, D. ‘oxygen rose to 2 c. centimeters, and soon, | began to prepare the second volume, and had “woman to beat. “Hain't got no time to go to meeting on week Phociciaus! rebutnive vos as the bet testorative | that the Marquis of Salisbury has not yet ac-| Dispatches received at the War department asmrner C., June 10th, 1885. ° ‘ing down the river to where it falls into the | written About one-third ‘of {t when his {lness | $20,000 from his business ‘made the brate fur. | days,” answered John. Sanday tw all the time cepted the office of premier. from Assistant Adjutant General Barker at | ¥*- President: Ruaitic the aspen ae en eenaeene toed schcus eee Tean «pare for church golng. # In pursuance of the instractions of the so- became so severe that death was momentarily | fous, and the next morning he was found dead . tere are more ireparaious of on tha ofS | ane Berthold! Statue Deesa’t Arrive. | Whipple barracks state that Gen. Crook tele-| 10¢ Your eommitiee hat hed unaer ccantdere: | Hees The oxygen Inthe, water showed by | expected. When he had recovered. sufficiently Sa a et ee r suoeeance This shows xe Bari : ve SKabier ‘had Just, artived. trom’ Lawton's | tion the results of several chemlcal anaiyses of | Examination @ aio of Svc, centimeters per | to again interest himself In his work he asked | EEOBC; in another part of the room. “She said | Ments and then entered the house, He tld iw Clnitely that iron is acknowledged to be the most | New York. June 13.—Owing to the non- | SraP0s iat aes “ten Lavens 4000, or iad reaincd anviieoesuen't a | Ni mavnsnenes honey is wore he naked | anda i other gato therm, Sheva | mete to ten entered te noe, ad Raboven ateisarkanic face that price to tbe diay: | Sarva Ot ine Prepon, war, vomel igere (he Wt | camp, and feportedethat while he, Wood tea wha mne wmtet, made by competent chem | cst sad in a course of 100 malice it eas able 19 pias aentnes he to devote an hour, and | fore in's rage aud began to abuse ber eulin une | “Lens oco--Monday Tenent tome acts pet BROWNS ThoN BITTERS no perfectiy sat- | fipetty have been postponed. Gene Stone will | and Hatfield weré scouting in” the Heinity of h wi recently examined our water | draw not only an amount equal to its original anaes was in beds that be is it heron the head with | 4o¥1 er tae contieauan band eve teas moe vee pply. quota: bat aa aaa che ‘a been | Sometimes nearly two hours, every morning to hal Lory phil mm hawt ew found. 2 tt supply, juota but tional fon ha el the butt of his revolver while her head was on BROWNS [RON SUPPERS dves not ijare the | 61Ve the public24 hours notice of the reception. | Guadaloupe canon his camp was, a es agent Known tothe profession, and |i Tending o 1s ‘The opink he ties, as far as | Gained. This is the way by which nature puri- | dictating his memoirs, The stenographer | the pillow, and spattered’ blond are ae ean | _“Tucsday Throke the colt, Wed Tpat tect, grows bench, oF Prades cotta ona cx Genk webs Wak ‘ware billed asia tonnes ad Zve nocves takes | there ceai ee a anor lee, a fat as | eerie eee aa een ene |e ays found him in his bedroom, the second | thai she Jamped Up, aud he ehot ber pales | UP Lint tence dome Le tee ion a Pat rou medicines do. BROWNS IRON BIT- ay a had d some camp equipage and stores burned, > Modern skill can imitate nature is by pumping | story apartment, over the front parlor, whose | aslight Hes wound fae ber eine Se thee | GAY T Killed the nig eee Ped, Thurs Peal, Malarin: Chilis abd Fevers Fired feeling: ex: | averie'good hight last Right ite con Peeatine | Carap was In charge of Sue noncommiesioned | Tater is a healthy and potable one, But as | in-air or assent es aa Ing | story wall ts bent outward into a great bow | rushed at him, and, snatching the revolver | {Mps. Saturd-ad“Contound it, wher aia t Depsin, Malaria. Chilis and Fevers. Tired Feeling. (sen- | average’good night last Ch mite omnpern sive | CACn ait SEVENTTnen, Nudian ts say that | CBemical analysis alone will only indicate the | ply the deficiency. Window, seated at a little table with a few notes | from him, shot him’ throug. heart, He | 40 Saturday?” in Just ten minutes after the ithe and Nearalgia for all tivese aliments iron is pre: | fevdein from pain, and is feeling unusually | officer and seven men. | Indian scou Law: | €zistence of linpurity in the water, and will | ” Brotessor Leeds informe the committee in his | WA¢0™; 8% eek Se ee ee reeled to’ the corner where be. was found | Above conversation: Ham ‘Cree washohdine cnt daly. Ue Oe alt these ailments tro8 Pre | well this morning. ton and Wood were then.on thelr tall” Infor-| ROtsbow such iny uch germs ine wacoraupply | werieranat, the cause of unpleasant odor, and | he'did not look at these notes a¢ ail, Dut talked | and. died. "The sefocstetion “at a ee Bpthe, whiMictree watt one hand and driving B xT ¥ TTE pwet " ot leat yw enekes wiete: ices cake inseoene octet General Foreign News. from Tombstone tae about $0 fadtans within | 1 he, oecurrence of disease tacit in a con | and decomposition ofc mains fore of it, | Menem EAE done, toe friend. His dicta | evo ‘her story: and et up. tse et ee factesiowly, When taken by ses the first syinp- RUSSIA AND THE VATICA: Fornllee cast Of Biskee willed We wk, Denicis | munity using it. ‘There is no epidemic of in- | bech seep on table, which abound | tated for a word ormedeor expression. ‘The | dragged hita tothe Somer’ aud ehae ined ————+99__ Become firmer, the dipestign improves the mowelsare | O%E, June 1-—Russia, will content to a re-| Som inapector at 6 p, ms: of the day previous, present; the experience of the media eat Peotieg ona aera ces eee ee ee sleuograper copied his short-hand notes, on | the wound on heresit. ‘Tie whore the She Might be Right, yeome firme gestion ees, ee esta | Sumption of diplomatic relations w! e vati- | CUS a 5 7 such occurrences ‘aerate the water: hi] ee had MEN tne citcct IS usually more rapid | can providing. the pope induces the Catholic | Bisbee citizens had headed them off and sent | Present; the exper during the existence of this | that Isto rat hg te sheets with a type writer, and these | dead man lay was saturated with blood. Ac- | From the Manchester Times. - re for help, Lieut, Kiehards and 20 men left, . poet to nile ft Js in the basins | were subsequently stbmitted to tle general, | cording to the theory of the prosecution, the in clears ealthy color comes cheeks; | bishops of Poland. to Telinquish the idea of re- | here for condition of the water the health of the com- | (either depositing or distributin, ) with atmos- | who ran hit er them, changing a word | blood on the pillow was ‘his. T put t A priest, the other day, who was examining a Inrromoen diappears: functional derangements be | establishing the nationality of Poland. wees ——_o—___ munity has been generally good. eric alr pumped in rapidly and in large quan- | here and there, and ‘now and then-olaborating | tlon of the pillow with blood upon it under the | Confirmation clus in’ the south of Ireland, Comes regular, and ifa nursing mother, abyadant sis gens FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL It 1s proper to state, however, that the results | lity, tenance is supplied i The i 3 rts ‘srk ow 8 differént proportion of | in” “air is pees Geryet from. pumping | some paragraph or adding wholly new matter. | microscope, and drew ou a the shape | asked the questi: Fighting in San Salvad of the analyses “What is the sacrament of —— proper amount | This was copied once age Sent to the | of the compusclos, enlarged about two thousaid . “sprite a LA Limenrap, June 13.—A body of two ‘The New York Stock Market. Uogredients in the several analyses which on | of oxygen gas, without whiich, dissolved | publishers eee OS® SEMIN, diametert “T'then put the blood on the Cane eee” ak little girl at the head of the tier acs Trade Sark and crows red Hines on | thousand ‘Guatcmalans, with nine’ cennons | The plowing ate cue opening and 220 nm. pcos | Caci! other, sz Pelag: derived Mae tos eaeas | tate gto OT og Oh fol Say emer | op felt, Grant wrote hie first volume anda third | under the microscope inthe same way; Phe | Sate aale tor teen ate, of torment Into a5 TAKE 2 | have entered Santa Ana. Fighting has been | ofthe New York Stock market to-lay, as 0 Dy a 2 fe ca e second volume on legal cap ‘pen and | comparison was wondet The corpuscles wm, for another wrapper going on around Abuachapan, Coatepeque and | special wire to HH: Dodge, S00 15th street source or bédy of water, and this varying con-| time. It has been objected to this recommen: So. the pill bright d ch and better world.” | stitution leads to the presumption that water | dation that to aerate water or oxygenate is in eas the copy went to the compositorseither Pillow were bright, round, and clean, They “the answer for parentory. Guayabal, in Salvador, for four days without from the same source (as the Potomac river) | the first place expensive, and secondly that It y Ered. Grauve handwriting or in type- | were beautiful. ihe corp uscles on the carpet - pris “Put her down? ‘ ee eaver : are tangb ane Has the result of disease. | 84¥8 the curate, "put her down to the fut of the E jr dwellings day Canyon te Pipes to the | has not beon tried sufficiently extensive toJus- | compositor who hate Tee ane Otel | Tee eaecannd distigared, the result of disease. aaa ing ave her alone,” said the priest; “for phe inte (c: Hyateiat Hyartaville Mae ave salles & Railroad Man‘s Fatal Fall. dwellings day by day. Hy Ite adoption. Both of these assigned reasons | the type setting of the entire two volumes, have | The blood corpuscies were us dierent ae dag | MUthing you or I know to the contrary, ole from Washington. on the. Wash i mal gion Grinch of the} WitstixcTox, Det, June 13.—Fireman M the handsomest | Edward Shields, of this city, iell from the loco- ae jae | Motive on the New York and Washington ex- oes teC ch isan aod napa ates | press at‘Bacon Hill this morning aad was li of fly grown shucie treen very accemibie to | stantly killed. Wiehington by ral trains running almost every nit alse by goud fowls for driving. Apply on ines, OF to Dr. HY ATT, 900 K st. o.w., Washington.D. | How THE CENTRAL TRANSPORTATION COM: eS ____JehFstuth.Gt* |" paNy WAS SWINDLED BY ITS SECRETARY. x T ESTATE IN STAUNTON, IN Purapeiruta, June 13.—Investigation ALES Ge made by the officers and directors of the Cen- THE VALLEY OF VIRGINIA, FOR ALE | tral ‘Transportation company shows that there FOR $15,000: COST $32,000. has been an over Issue of stock amounting to Source of supply is one of the | are not strictly correct. Oxygen can now be | never seem mine ; ‘Had the | and night, aud sustained the woman's account | ™4¥ be parfectly right. purest and most abundant of the water courses | obtained at tolerably cheap raves, and the ex- | Boyer sed Gen. oon Sout way front the house | OF tha Stating. Sie tee comaien en Teerana ‘Ws bike Ghee macaeae w Fave pee be (Hole, extent of our country | periment has been tried of aerating water both | fis doubtin eherens they would have evergot | other evidence. ~ one Suven tanvete tay Baye been called into uso; ranking in abund- | cheaply and abundantly in this country and in | back thie: ae ne ey roa nave ever got | other between human blood and dog’s blood, | From thest. James Gazette. ‘ance, quality and purity as third or fourth, It is | Europe. This method Is the most efficient mode | aad keepsakes would have been too tempting | the microscope enables the expert to determine | So the sparrow is doomed In Amoricat Our greatly to be desired that on no occasion should | of purifying potable river waters which have | toil gheucia et access to them. Col. Fred. | precisely whether s inen is from a human | exasperated cousins are to rise in force und lowed to corauntaele with tone aireams be sl- | been polluted by organle matter on the large | Grant or. the ‘paolishens stenographer have | being or a dog. But it tk Impossible to deter- | Grive the impudent Invader free tue lowed to commingle with the water of the Po- | scale and as this aeration would only need to | comied ctor page and left the manuscript in the | mine between human blood and a hog’s blood. — ¥ trom their ahoves, tomae river, be applied occasionally its temporary cost | general's home. This fact convicted one man that I know of, | All ean say ts, let them try, Adverse resolue OCR, should not prevent its adoption. Prof. Leeds re- | “The stenographer who has attended the gen- | He claimed that the blood on his clothes was | tlons in ornithological societies may kill. profes. Xt ts the opinion of the committee thatthe |oommendsie | = place 10” close | STA during the ast tow woeks is Mr. Dawson, | dog's blood. I was able to show that It was not | sors but the sparrows, never. As for gunpowder, offensive odor lately prevalent In the water has 01 o of Washington, » well-known Congressional re | dog's blood; but if he had said that it was hogs | poison, ate an ae an been due to the celeron of various aqua-| this discussion with this additional sug-| porter. He sits in the big hall bedroom, next | blood T could wot bave somtcadioved Ln ake. | PO! id traps, they flourish on them, WeO. WR This property is ant most desirable residences ———— An Over Issue of Stock. a ion: Those charged with the care and | fo the apart Pel coon That other vagabond, the street arab, nover 30,000 shares, and that the stock has been mar- tic forms of vegetable and animal life in the | fmprovements in our’ District, aud indeed all bedrooms snd Geekeioc Te ee ee Sees the poor sparrow Without “lifing a keted at from $28 to $44 per share. The traud- reservoirs and pipes. eltizens who desire that ourcity should improve | between the general's room and the hail - An Incident of Travel.. ped : 2 q ee could eclipse the ligh: ulent Issue is alleged to have been made by ‘These are at this time of the year stimulated | 1m beauty, sizo and health, would do well to | room, but a ‘hookease blocks it up, and when Bill Nye in the Pittsburg Dispatch. en At they gathered in a covey. Six acres of land. beautifully lafd out; lawn. terrace, | Jos. A. Cottringer, formerly. secretary and From Wall Street To-day. a a ‘the farmer fires his blundert on ie gak grove: solid carringe road and paths charming | treasurer of the company. It 1s stated that his by the heat and light of the summer sun into | Consider what should be done toy thogeneral goes into the hall bedroom he has | Night before last, after all had registered at tle inte lite hat ee sult is onlyt 0 startie into lite half a hundred New York, June 13.—The stock market was | jgxuriant growth. now while the land along the ri toreach it Z going into the hall and then | #6 hotel perry ed “the last Pe potd-y min of Hine Ridge mountains, pare mountain aif | plan was to operate on certificates coming to ates the elty Is still to be purchased at a reasonable | through another doce, Tols hall halons eae 01 been assign e room . ic inthe potato field may send. Somer maable heteey, comrugehttee tameies tae: the omfee for transier, and he would. raise the Showing a detline Of to & per cent, Brite | q.CD Entering the system of water-pipes these | Heclty lsstlll to be purcha by the alty or the | tains the collection of books of Retereors teed | the house” I use the language of the hotal | ie crows tn’aiarm > ee tel,» bat the house: ali in perfeet order; all modern Improven: en sparrow bullds his nest out of it. 1 = a into be gare pacers} acon senna fessors, with their theories of exterminat he further small decline tn the earl lowed bya reaction that carrie 0 organisms are apt to form accumulations, which veel = vig | Grune frm een ene andredsnarys | Paci Sta was down 1¥ to ab." Thro wasn | ¢retuirms are apt te fermaccumuiations hich fencmangccemmen: haiti, got ne amants | by the general ta refreshing hs memory and mes Sy be seueceans The Sache vex te | surniue. “Lerenitoritentte siascront ts meets @ quotatfous a | 2¢,18 080,18 evidence that no ineonsiderable | fee crabie Sitev tor suet oerapntions, tan alone | Secure dates that his’ principal books of rete talk as’ if the Bohemian. of birds were rms easy. Faturational facies causue- | thicafternoon by President Jno.s.Stevens,o1 the ‘fhe market | pUmbGr Of doad fish are atsuch times removed | the river bankson euch side aor some mites up, | Ha ees, sald that his, principal books of ret-| gtOeory and coriod mayen o hee ane | ete He the Geartl, ear Weyers Gave; Unietratey of Tieginin | eae pean hy, Eresident Jno.sSievensot the Meio ene, quening, gures.. he market | from the traps, and these no fomedy, nequens | 4 large park should be inid out on each side ot | Wardepariment Theit an cree Doing tl | manner as possible in the prevence of the head | foram hones vay hous from Washington “Teo railronds | Userepancles were discovered about three | Sran hour but again rlapecd into dullates sed and thorough flushings of the pipes should be | the tiver, which should include due, mow in | tke Years of the rebellion Gen. Grant kept a| waiter, I began to look around me for an op- | s0rs Were not, tx bos om Washingter oO enc | weeks ago, when an expert was put to work on | Continued dull snd steady after the reaction. | made at stated intervals to prevent such ac- | 224 vicinity of ine Gene Say pclae dear qonrnaly in which his secretary entered the | portunity to beam on some unprotected wo- wi = JOHN F. BEALL, 1411 Fst.n.w. | the books. Lawyers were engaged to make | At'11 o'clock the market ls quiet and generally | Ade, at stat Such danger of belng defiled; which park, being | Important occurrences of the day, and posted | POrtmnity my sunny siniles. Itts not my cus | The ot Poco — = = = Criaee tas aa Wwoneran Prey nates tes @ little above the opening quotations, while | “"Tn ‘this connection, It. should be noticed that | %f large dimensions an pl ¥ the letters, documents, charts,’ and what- town — sas Caucanns, had not. "He iy understood to be on a ishing | P&cilig Mall has recovered about % of fts first | in''a day or twoaiter the heavy rain-svorin of | Make @ healthful city sanitarium ir sick, | ever accutnulated ia the, natural course of | (2m While traveling tosmile on one in whose has been com ad not, He is unders! alcly ch a earth by my departure. If L have caused pain | Tike. ‘orthwestern, 3-128a1-82: Lacks | pings disappeared and has not returned, the | tere how, this public scare would most likely | heavily-bound ‘blank. booles, “cheh ins ASS Capt. J. M. Rosse, United States Treasury OEE DING LOTS 262 winin ave minnes wale of foe, ata i eo twenty mlautes tock ots are covered with w, variety of beautifil 3 trees, aud present cligible building sites $6 t0 g10'a | i search of him, 5 eart a hope might sj up to di: to loss. Louning ra' Del - weakly children, Had this park been located | events. ‘This journal was kept lm bic | 2! be dashed ursion on the Schuylkill, and detectives are | {0 Loantug rates are for Delaware and Hud-| last week the offensive ador of the water in the y Jor PI ig, 4 P} hat way I did not intend to do so. Iean : ait hever have arisen. The good people of Phils | used as ledgers in mercantile honses, ‘as | m,that way 1 a ee special agent, has ‘made asetzure nt Rouse Joe hele Unuisputable. For particulars call af B23 ea Was div to the report that the Postinaster Gen- | RAleE ROW, June, 10th) flowing In the pipes | Fiona come years ago lad oud the Fairmount | Use as ledgers Hhied it was sent to the gen- | {OKE*H4 carry on and have a real good time, | Hint of forty-two dens felt hace from Canada, Buh se. mw., oF address the subscriber. Southwest Virginia. erul refuses to pay the company the subsidy | peng muddy, but devold of odor, and measur-| Dior the very purpose for which this sug-|eral's home and @ bew one sar taken, B. | hope whitch may be blasted, ah, alas! toe wana | Consigned to a New York firm. ‘The seiaure ie Aisa whandsome, solid Hriek Residence of seven- A, June 13.—Great distress | provided for by tis last Congress. “Total mage | ably regal . gection is thrown out here namely: 10 diiminish | Thus thirty of these great, books were Aled, | "Pe whlch may be blasted. ah, alas! too soon. for alleged undervaluation, tecive mikute: hy ral from eh Fut Mowers | fOr food threatens the people of the border coun- | Rret hour 87,000 shares Fe rere po etna een, OY THE CONDUTE. || pollution of the river near the water works, by |and they contain = complete history of ths | pitt. gee por lone belore I diacovered.s be wad or illiam Johnson and Jefferson Cook, of Cren- Kocated upon s Wt of teu acres bax ine eellars | tes in southwest Virginia. Corn, the supply % —_ ‘We desire to state that one of our number has | preventing the establishment of manufactorles | general's military doings tn that war. It was | HOMd2oC the female sex at the farther ‘end of shaw county, Ala., guilty of pension’ frauds, terrace? yard, fine apple trees, stable, barn, ete. ete’ | Which is their main support, is almost exhaust Local Stock Market. visited the point where the river water flows | 1Jurious to health too close to the city. to these books, @ Mbrary In themselves, that | seemed to be Of a delicate sseashell color, aig | have been sehienced to three ‘years. in prisek BN ing i irst-claxs conditios | ed and is selling at $2 per bushel,and the wheat ‘The market here for the week continues to ° “4 Gen, Grant most frequently turned, and it is and fined $1,400, crop, now nearly ready for harvest, is so meager + continues {0 | into the mouth of the conduit, and tt appears Local Notes. from them that he dbtained the data with | Ber Bair was, corn colored. Midge, end mute | | The United States Senate select committeeon that'it will afford but little relief, ‘These are the | offer little occasion for remark, although | that the conditionof the surroundings is such Inquiry was made, at police headquarters to | which he tells his friends he has tried to pro- | cspectally for her.’ On her fager she wores | interstate commerce began a session in Chicago Soules that putered heavily from drought | the temper of prices is generally stronger and | as must be deemed certainly unsanitary, and | day fora white boy twelve years of mage named | vide the, oorat seit eed es sed. to pro- lamina’ u : ring with perfect ease, She knewjust | 7Gsterday. and scourge last yea all the leading investment securities higher and | that this point calls for the immediate remedial | Joseph Roberts, who on Saturday last ranaway | hurts or helps. If, as doubtless will be the case, <u soars Lear Both branches of the Pennsylvania legislature how to work that finger in order to get the must Ir ve from his home ‘with Mr. Joseph C. Lee, at 825 | some of his statements are questioned, the ible wii ‘diamond. ‘Evers li journed yesterday sine dir, eight-room UE Te scarce. In bonds 6 per cent 91s have advanced | action of the authorities, 2 z a pie | Possible glitter out of her diamond. Every ittie | *Xvarhed Vesterday wine dic. . nh st roa’ opposite Battle Sees cae ene cence 4% per cent to 116; 3.658, 1 per cent to 116; and | "The committee believe that this entry of our | Pennsylvania avenue proof of their correctness will be obtaitiable | While I would look over there aud revel in her Bishop Grandin are at i qpestises, of ate | MIDDLETOWN, Conx., June 13.—Between 4 4 ff Charles B. Coffin, charged with c ie and 5 o'clock ‘this morning the Methodist | 68,1902 to 122%. Large orders from NewYork | water supply should be carefully protected, and | , The case of C) reer omee Ta nents aud record in these great | beauty, and I thought that she was not entirely | QUAWA, uring executive clemency for Rich ve : é keeping an unlicensed raco course at Bright- | tomes. In this room the stenographer sits | insensible to ime charms palit ‘she looked at | /¢#4er ofthe half-breed rebellion, ———— Episcopal ehureh in this town was burned. It | continue to make the demand for our bonds | the river itself for some distance up, Kept free | wood was,in the Police Court to-day,continued | while tho, general looks over tae gales proses insta @kind aCe bait saromoml oeeeeee, elhe frelght train crushed into the rear of 1p proved lane 12 form | Wa8 one of the oldest and best known Metho- | active and strong. Metro titan railroad firm, Suid levels eee care coe tt wa indednitely, the personal bonds of Mr, Coffin sent to him by hi publishers, if he sees on the which gaveme the Idea that I did. not know cone eae ay Valley: railroad, at erty. ee es ees ae Ne land. It was erected | at 84 b., 3yc.a.; North Capitol and O st. sold’ at e, ing cen, cet . - io ‘hot. ring stati engineer ‘eo inage piewee oFcwike tite es. "Ach? Gettunis | in 1804 and rebult in 1See" aid iis Baupte hs | Ao Hatiow tranmetions are recorded inn | seem a sound poliey tomake ang neccesary tm- | MIDE vreamafazw of oak Patnte Planation or addition, he calls the stenog- | "Ait tha ceetnte eee ee my mind. Sha train was ‘killed and the conductor and ome, 25 miles from Washington and tif been supplied by most of the great- Methodist | surance shares—Fireman’s is freely offered al yan ‘ransfers oi a pher in. dreamed that night that Is jown a red. Rhinaues deve from Herndop siationson Ward SW, | preachers of the centary.. ‘The'ccmmencerent | 43. eh ae bide Metropolitan firm at 66% | Gity a water supply which tr property cusrdea | Deeds in feo have been filed as follows: Annie |. ‘The general is a very sick man. He beare up | @feame* Lerten Rereeey eon eee crue Hussian newspapers express fear that the RR. Address WA. AYRE, gm, Alexandria, Va. | bxercises of Wesleyan. unive have been | Riggs, Gly: Real Estate Title 1s in demand at | city a water supply which, if properly guarded | Deeds in fee have been led as follows: heroically, but his appearance ‘shocks those | daries of the world in special car, The mort DANE OCgovernment in England will be pres Jerri held in it, beginning with. those of the first | 100%: eacpenke And Fotomae Relephone | Soto retlestly Holo ie Ment eee [EL Ko May toleame, pe sania g-. Annie Who see him for the first time since he was | morning Lawoke hungry, for I didn’t eat mock, Fei ae dia te tmicable negotiations which, ok EXCTIAN( RA PLACE NEAR TOWN | class, which graduated from that institution in | sold at 66, and Pennsylvania Telephone, 55% sufficient for any possible demaids of an ior | May ct al, to same, same property; ¢—. D. & | taken lll, A great swelling, bigger than a man's supper the evening belore. I went down to! “The! chulogs ie wena mo countries, ‘8 Lot 50 feet front on South. bet August, 1 ‘The cause of the fire this morn- | b., Giga’ Gas is much more active, with sales | Suiliclent for any poss! Mekee to Mary BE: Camden, lot 25 and pt. 26, | fist, almost twice as big, in fact, has appeared | breakfast, walling and fooling away my time, Kran spreading in Spain, and aj 2 Ceres Bare Tne, of the. Property | st Suis North Caultol & O Oetrest rallroad will | Creesed Poralstlon. sow complained of might (ep, O08; @12,000, ae. LW. Jones to Mary Ee | on his neck under ills Mahe ear’ Eee has | hoping that she would come while twas ln whe Pears to have secured e firm foothold’ an Sande destroyed was $40,000; insurance $22,000. probably declare SEIS eriet ne | be prevented on remedied by prone aiteath Bangui, lot 2, sq, 615; $400. Jost little of its natural Heshiness, but his body | prealriast-room, and 1 would All myscif up with | “4, S —— August Ist; the Washington Market ‘Co. have aeration Of the Water OW ee eoe | W. O Donnell, sab, lot 14 eq, 416; is rightfully emaciated, and his bony wrists | the beautiful vision and a cup of colle. w inion hotel and other buildings at ‘The Clark Investigation. declared dividend on their stock of 40° cents Qnd aeration of the water on a comple Bir xcmitas Pavia aiatiors, mabe | and hands Detray the (act, to visitors, Every | "Anon sho came," She sailed into the room | Wodsboro', Frederick county, "Md, “were ity large brown stone house. (7 ‘THE TESTIMONY TO-DAY. per share, Teach avapatannt ie reterred to) iil th 3,210, &c. B. H. Warner et al. to Caroline J. | now and then as he talks his throat becomes | with calm disdain and an alr of haweur ed Tee Cites ag om about $10,000. Bedrvoms cu furuished: water in the hotise saan aa — uch a sys 0 froee Boot Lens ea, | Heger, ot i2 aud pt. 11, sq. 92, $5,415, Chan, | filled with the discharge from tho sore tm, the | Wt things at that ‘The head walter aene e Little, Rock, rk, Democrat of the 4th abundance of fruit, wh and shade; ice house,| When the Clark investigation was resum Washington Stock Exchange. panying letter received from Prof. eds, of the | Powell tod. W. Babe, lot’9, $2,600, C. | back of his mouth, and he has to stop talking | his hand like a seltacting duke in a theater | 887%: “Mrs. igh (Miss Belle Boyd, the noted Bileg- and geod out buildings of every description. | this afternoon Mr. Samuel Strong, who worked Gicccameass ‘Bid. Asked. ELD res Mobaken 8:47 10 rrareuce | Hi. Frear to same, pt. 15, sq. 434; $2,500. Otis | and rid himself of the troublesome accumuls- | and gave her aseat at my table. A thrill passed sreipete spy) is at the City hotel in a help» oe ae NO ate CEE SL EBERMA as a stoneeutter on the Capitol, was called by | v.s 44s, 1561, Cou 112% | (his period ofthe years en nee Ver Waterat | Hi Clow to Paul ge Dean oh 1 a0 $2 | Mon, It ie auposed thet the gwolling ia the side | up through my graceful and delicately-molded | 1S condition. Jerse Fst the prosecution as an expert, but as he had not | U. 8. 4498. 1801, ‘ae | Accompanying the report will be also found | 082.30. Warwick Evans to Thaddeus M. Ty 2 spinal column, an lown the vi sau] CHANGE oF COLLECTOR AND oF Hira! JOR SALE-AT, PUBLIC JECTION. (ON THE | inspected the work on the terrace he could give | { § 4 1932 Coupes. {22% | a chemical analysis of the water by the chale | Sowski, Kingman’s sub. of £9. 242; $2,000. Su- | In his throat, ‘The doctors still insist that the sage which I as about to feed myself when she THURSDAY. JUNE ITH. 1885, at cemsises, © Bik, Malveru, the resid ‘bas. sftuated on the Sent , ? malles Sichutty of Vicinity ol buys aiid Clarens Home School for girl< Magnificent | tee, Was called as a rebutting witness to show | Wier Stocks, 78. 1901, ipeaath overs cunt ia theway of pleasant | that improvements had teen made on. the Bo-year Fund, 3-858, 1034, Currency FREES: churetes. schools and convenience to Wash- | stonework of the terrace since the investiza- | 2y-yeur Fund, 5 per cent, 1609, Cui ington "and Alexandria over guod roads, to make a | tie, : he bad in- | 20-¥ear Fund. 6s, 1892, Coin... country home deaiabie: ‘Fotast wilt akok the ake 2 | Hon was commenced. He said that he bad in- | 203ea ime ‘Terms: One third cash, time pay- = : a QUARTERS.—The headquarters of the United san P. Okie to Susan J. Pitcherslot 45, sq. 111; | general is slowly dying of the consequences of | dawned upon me. States interna ~ “Having thus fuldiied so far as it was practica- | $= itldgely Hunt to Ploride P.and min L. | a cancerous growth there. Gen, fovery das in | jl entured then to look across thetable at her | Seoond district of Wisin aha ee atte 116% | ple, the duties assigned them, your committee | Hunt, lot Whitney's sub. of sq. 211; $—. | his nights and nearly the whole of every day in | in the full glare of the new-born day.. (stereo- Petersburg to Richmond, and A. AL = | in making this reportat the earllest period pos Francis Smith See ey St a eetidl | Widle Coble eee tee coe ee — scople views of this Jest sentence Will be for. | Rogers (republican), the preseat po ES = : noe = | lot 28, Evans’ sub. 0 3 $18,100. Davi a wal any. address at $1 per glare.) The = | dttloorthe quosting. wend roypesine ok | Gr Dixon to Matthew W. Gale, 16t 40, aq, 96; | padded, leather-covered chatty That chatter | AE thing that i discovered fasthatebe badire | We, district, will turn the LO TAN Tey | y a with the un- of the late Bishop | BO testimony. He left the stan District of Ootumbia, ry Hill, Vairfux county, | derstanding that he would inspect the work Pee inde vende On 190i Col ‘om Washinwton, 2 niles from Alezab: | and testify Monday. Fer Improvements 7a sel. Cui mre y; inimmediate | : 5 Mar "7a, 1862. cipal Seminary. tligh school for | | Mf. Sword, one of the stonecutters’ commit. | Market stocks, atop ipkeeeedeman ; Currency. . n't | Evlett, the LB-oming de: 5 5 H. Wallis to Herman C. Ewald, | also his bed, for he cannot lie down. His man wut her yellow wig on straight. It was alittle Sp Pergiieyed tromché furinerconalderation'of | #e00) Gye dO $2,940.50; John, H Doris | Harrison draws dp anolher padded chair, upon Migner on pepe other, which gave arth a oe to .. Collins, west half lot 87, Beali’s ad- ests his er the air ofa young man WI overmon- a ‘a Schacter MoD" eS Toate * Mackalt, x Gidon ig Geongelowny Gs Louisiana: | Mesettles beak in tice big chair and slecps. He | keyed with the flowing bowl. This showed to | qbQUDGE WHO DEFENDED Hixsetr.—Ten | spected the terrace this weck and found that | 30-year Fund, 6s, 1902, Coin_, @ays ago 8. Denis, a lawyer, made statementa - + E,W: LW. Pi sleeps fi arly an upright sition. ‘ere he el o wo = parce Riu raga oe | BY PoUnUne, batching and rupbing the work | | Rural Gmpani Beg ace aigepeens Me bse We Prentin, | See 10 72 Me Ween We eats | teas teense eaten sagetorash, hale people out lke iis | Howige Monrowacourtia New Orleans, wie GEORGE MASON, | bud been improved: twenty-five Washington and Georgetown—Bonds...116 — | M:D., - pe ees ay and Bh ajuare, aoe, hee ine a faded taller an old Butabe eee = a ‘ARM FOR SALE, ON YORK aR, fy Ns’ INSTITU” rN ‘thomas Lewis . Casey, 189. 335; ley, in Sci other than friends, Her nose was re and | tion'unle “i ho nin, three miles from Yorktown:572 acres, about A Roe eares, Comrie Leen: at Houoxen, N. J., June 5, 1885. | 2,500. James Fullerton et al., trustees, to lt ‘ eee ee 1d the idea | $he had not been properly kalsomined. In the | noon yesterday’ Donte wer heuse Monros,orbe Soon. abece coe mal iver, heen weaned | 2 AFFEICARE fom 4 “Fine Orsice rwraa- Fine oi Gur TA) Ge. To Prof. Thomas Antisell, Washington, D. C ; Corcoran, lot 6, ea. Loos: $680. Mary Ci] Tt may be ssked, What susresto ther | B&rFy of dressing she had missed her nose with | isa cripple, and attempted wees Paes Se EA Ob AE TERE eeTE re nk | of Maine for postmaster at Angueta, and | oeamsums Gas Light Co. oes Vaud favor of the Sist ult, and should | AGier et al. to same, same property; $555. Do. | fy ‘ ee ring the | loomed up robust and purple in the ghastly | him off. Denis was balls pene eet AoA OF? ACRES. SITUATED IN ae i a oeME. laine on thie Ben Bipot eee 39" ave earlier replied had I not been 60 | 15 anthony Hanion, pt. 17, B.& Hs addition | tis way many years ago, When measuring Ne | rents ok thisek Soke eukorkes gertncenly ave y punish Montgomery county, Maryiaid, within twenty | opposed by friends of Mr. Blain grou aeons ere 45 | busily “engaged in urd to the very | to Georgetown; $2,176. D. J. Partello to W. 2, | heat and light from different parts of the sun's Smeg ad Tlnctes drive of Fai tion, “Gaithersburs), 40 that he had been personally abusive of the nal Metropolltaa Tasure {3% | troubles you speak of Only last Saturday our Partello, Jots 93 10'96, 09 and 100, and pt. $3; | disk. It Is Known that the sun has an atmos-| “\h what a pain it. gave me to see my heauti- DIED. hools, post office, &c., | latter, had an interview with the Presi- ngton Insurance CO... =z_| Hoboken water was threatened with the fishy | ga'445;'8——. W. Z.’ Partello to. W. C. Duval, phere of its own, which tempers its heat, and | ful vision fade thus before my eyes! Then I] , ALLEN, On June 13th, 1885, GERTRUDE. T, ee wn Re Bieca oetams | dent not long ago. It had been charged | Columbia Insurance Co. 11 | taste, but It disappeared as soon as the proper | game property; $2,811.84, I. L. Johnson, ex.’ by cutting off certain radiations, and not others, | thought how I had smiled upon her theevenini hter of Kev. Mr, Allen, Hawley vicarage, Liss - Spgs ud rail, will be offered for sale = - German-American Insurance amount Stoxygen was pumped in at the pump- | to James Smuil, lot 1, sq. 403; $2,360, &e. y cutting off certain radiations, and not others, | Paongnt how i had Pauapa a mew hope kek ants, England, at the lore of Ward & Fulks. Gaithersburg, Md. on | that In the columns of his paper, the Vew Age, | Potomse Iusurance Co. —j,, | ing station. The engineers had slowed down ieee sistas d Produces the spectral lines we are all famillar | sprung up in her heart, and I feared that when | | otice of funeral in Monday's papers. . June 20, 1585, at 3ociock p.m. The farm's of ex- Col. Morton had assailed even the members of | Riggs Insurance Co.. % | the air pumps, contrary to my directions as to| Hranrna on A CHARGE OF ForcEry—In the with. These lines we customarily study in| shokmew itmcait ey between us the shock, | ,2URROWS. On June 12th, 1585, at 130 a. ma Sellent uatursl quality atwostory frame | Mr. Biaine’s family. In talking to the President the requisite amount of oxygen required. Police Court yesterday Assistant District At-| Connection with, the “absorbing” vapoy of | Sthertna tor Mie aoa eae ELIZARETIC A. widow of te late Baa M. urrow® dwel Ing. vet houses. And Js bisected by | Col. Morton dented that he had done anything | 5... apuptic work: arson Ge 96% | We have had four seasons of this kind, but | torney Thomas called for trial the case of Robert | COtitm ton” ana ae forth, which produce | “Tien my hot paucakes, with the maple ayrap | #2 %e tity seventh year of her age. Manied ok'be | Ofthe kind. He said that he was not the editor | Board'Public Works,Gre Faq | the trouble ‘has Deen at once remedied in the | A. Bord, charged with forging the name of | them, but my own. attention’ was particularis | alt cote them, and fled. ‘Out into the din, the Dearest mother, thon hast left Bra en! ~ | but the business manager of the paper. | “But,” | Washington Market Conipaiiy Sioc 2122 | same manner, I belleve the trouble to be due | David Webster to an alleged assignment of «| fiven’ to the. regions of absorption, or tothe | hurry and the tireless rush of the mad, mad We thy loss most deeply feels ra | he added. “I am entirely willing to be responst- | Wa hington Market Company Non — | & those genera of nostochaceae, oscillariae and | moth exterminator. Mr. H. B, Moulton ap- | yor it caused; and 1 found that the sun’s body woah. trying to stifle the memory of that bro. But ‘tis Godwine hath eee S = PARC OF SIXTY | DiC forall its editorial utterances, and if they | Inland and Seu Coast Company Bonds 10g | Similar algae, which propagate rapidly In slug- | peared for the defendant, Mr. Webster testi- | must be deeply bluish; aud that it would shed | Porsatying Wo. stifle the memory of that t Hecanalicarecvone teak oomrand satiny. | Contained anything beyond the, pale of proper | Washington Urick Muchie Co. Stock. 208 | gish water, and that the simplest and most | hed tat the alleged. assiznment was not mado | U8 light, except for this apparently colorless | she will not think bitterly of me. I still admire a fine vardes: J netes In high | Political warfare, count me out.” Bank of Won eee = _| Gttectual remedy fs that of puritcation by thor. | ie him, and that the signature was a forgery. | golor atmosphere which really plays the part of | ree Rew oot -preserved rain, but love in such & ‘three miles west « ; | “Why.” replied the Eresident, x wae shown | Rank of) Metroppiitan Bank’ == | ough aeration. Five air compressors have been | Witness sald he never sold orsigned toMr.Boyd | § readish vell, letting a little of the blue appear | case would be a hollow mocke: ara cst | scopy of your paper which cohtained os Rational Bank of the Repub 161 | Senton to Philadelphia, and are now in course | any interest in the moth exterminator. | Gn the center of the sun's. disks where it ete pelea ts main pocm so scurrilous read! Tes wale verse I threw it into the waste basket.” Citize nest ‘ational Bank, , and staining the e of installation. The May sample of our Hobo- | The case was sent to the grand jury; bond $500. red, so that to dell- | Ome of the “Kinderhook Fox's” Little | o6¢¢PBELI.. In this city, June 13th, 1885, MA- Bee eieerene! CAMPBELL, aged 50 Years, 8 months aud @ 3 ken water (aerated) contained 8.9 c.c. of oxygen dye mieree ener S ©. . Sra "| “Mr. President, that poem originally appeared | Second National Bank. in solution, the Philadelpiis sample (aon | Decrpep AFTER NINE Years Lrrication. | (itine and Sts edse @camet. They Games. _” Sepretnetceertes, : = TS. SOUR sear es rion | tn the Rewneece Jeerndd, Me, Binthes home | Crest Pails lee Company aerated) of Same date 4.5 c.c. The former was | Judge Hagner to-day in the Equity Court made | found t be so lmpottent that itthirall tat tne | From the New York Tribune. GALLAGHER. On Friday, Jane 12th, 1885,GH0. by EO HE; and rod pike: sit im | organ, and Tean prove 1f,” retorjed Col. Mor- | Resl Estate Title Insarancs Goinpaiy. 136% | brilliant, sparkling, and’ deilcious to taste; the | @ decision in. the ease. of Bushrod Robinson | Sound to be s atmosphere were diminished by | Exenator Edward Learned, of Greenfield, | Gat Acit hie see Bh ee rs ahs 1885) Facosnity piace. Call or aditem (bo. | ton. Sheaapeake end Petenes tee 56a | latter was Philadeiphiat water. Yours truly, | aginst Win, Wall, bill and_cross billie tees Duta third part: the temperature of the Britisn | = , al Mondag, June 15th, at hultqaee wight am, a a siete nok ead the President my | 0-5 ‘Light Company. (Signed) | Alpen? K. Lekps.””’| of the latter, ‘This case has been pending for | Tulands woud Hse above that of the torrid none, = » with whom 1 was talking of this inet from is parcuta feadeuse bib Biel se ic FARMS FO LES “Bui Sir, ri ut nine years, and arises out of the business: s | dent me: “Possibly these people who | wes - ‘cearets witilacse apple and prach orcnant ee | Paper and credited to the Jourw Raltimers i ANALYSIS OF FOTOMAG WATER TAKEN rRoa | OPI Waltand Walle Robimoon Phe imies | aad, this directed my attention. to the ereat ¢ & mak-| LARCOMRE. Snadeniy, on Sat Fr fudinessewe mms | ?"'Hlow could u paper: prevendlvg tobe flendly Grav in the eraployment of the forme reesic, | Practical Importance of studying the action of | never sign papers bave some other way of iy, on Saturday, ui sl P - 1685, MARY ELIZAME TH, yonmgen clint a won is arn gauines | to Mr. Blaine, pabiish:sueh a thing?” inquired | gBALTIMORE, Mn. June 23.—Cots Odorless when unbotied: slightly turbid, de- | [nga commission on silos, and on astatement | CUE own terrestrial atmosphere on the sun, and | ing sie erties Known thet nouuely Oe Nt ond A a temamec cool S poe ae & ne. ADR r GE FE MITCHELL. | the President.” Steady; western about steady and duit positing yellow brown sediment. of the accounts Hobinson claimed certain | ‘vas alsonnd independently, making the wane | ive. Sartin Van Buren had a way in Franklin | montis ee ee eae oie Zawime_| “The Journat did,” relterated the colonel. 04; No. 1 Mary CONTENTS IN ONE MILLION PARTS, credits which Mr. Wall refused to allow. Rob- | Diuesta into un apeasate Wa ee Pierce's time. It's thirty years ago,and Intight | gf %ve"al Monday nt hatfpast four, from residency RENT-LARGE BRICK COUNTRY MAN: “But “how do you aecount for its publishing |. spot, 94us SReeoRnE So L inson then went into, the Eaulty Court ‘and a paras a well tell it. It was when MeAipin wasacan. | Siiy! See souitwent. Prods ind’ retives tae ‘such # poem?” asked the President . Bn iE +905 | cross bill was filed with the answer. The case ‘Creole’ = Y iat ms guperintendent oF : < | “Gol. Morton remained silent. eee aaReED easy Wester | Albuminold amiaonia saa | Sree bu wes ied wae ne eee cae cee aS eee eee no. | same for appolatment, as superintendent of FIQEEFEER. On. Tune 13, 1865, at 61% 0. mq peamuna chastio’ ‘ciesrant cnc, Ata ean ee ou must have @ theory,” suggested the repot, Saag: Tul, ‘58 asked, steamer, | CY FER EMUIreM “508 | fire over plus of cash should be, credited to Rob- | DARK EYES PEEFING OUT AT STEAX DUELING | his success and went down. to see “Old Mat. to | LitiniBacuibes WYTHE COOK, 3 Thomas Circle. Lith aid Mis, | President. 5050's, | Oauslower, with thir inquiry—southern, oe | Nitrites—traces, not welghable. inson, but this was resisted, The decision to- 2 one “I have. Mr. President; but I don’t know that | sii; western ‘whiter Sued; western alsen ae ao dorse MeAlpin. I had SSyrarm it mouth 5 * 4°78 | day sustains Wall, and the decree will be in his | _ FIELD. Ei ote bin cel noes a eet | oad eens roost cor: | youd Be proper for me to. state Bio your Pennsylvania. Sad, Rye jul, 70075. Provisions eas Cees * rears favor for some $21,000. Mr. Robinson will | New Orleans Letter In the Atlanta Constitution. inexpression that I asked him to give mea pet ed ge rag ag —4 B | State te" e President in quiel = ap tieatd ee ar ress f pee Peace Some caseens Vk jauautnersburg. Mont: | commanding tone, ee ewnat | Suky quiet LO0et i Ginn aides ancdketaea | Total eine ~ 12:000 | #Ppeal to the General Term. ‘There you see these old quaint houses, with | letter to, Mr: Pierea in| MeAlpin's fivor. ‘The | Pn! Ti fuse lana Sew Nock popes Apply AP. HILL, 1510" Messer | | “Well, sir.” said Morton, “the editor of the Chicago Markets. Mineral matters. $290 | |,Bims ron Cewext—Bids ior furnishing one | low overhanging eaves and mouldy tiled roots | Old gentleman sald: “No I cant do that. it Bieaie copy.) ss be nits “__jet5te "| Kennebec Journal is ad—n fool,and Tecan prove | cyrtcago, June 1881 p metas’ wheat market | Oreanle and volatile matter. ccc, 6.250 | BIDS FOR CEMENT Bids tor furnish Pension | weed-grown and mossy. They have rickety | the papers of my friends, who come here, bat NGREHENNY. On June 22, 1885, at 1:20 0. im ANT VinnAGE that.” took on a very weak toward the close of the session THOMAS ANTISELL. | building haxe been, opened. as follows 5M: | palconies overhanging: the banquette, where | writes leteors Bur Tir eal Son wher to oy | MAM; wie ot cline Bickle talward Zigan, ot Pitie> eof Virgiula, on ‘Rall he was told that the poets ofeannced Natharige | Rut *alddowat io neatly ine lowest point ofthe wee: | Remarks of Dr. Antisell, Chairman of Innd cements J Al Wheatley’ $1 for S00 tones | dark, shy eyes glance at you through the vines, | Yougo over to Smith's office and tell nim I said | eiphin = 2 ‘ ‘tha e \- closed tame—Cash and June, STi July, bit: 1» cement; J. M. a : ce: half nce Sane asylum, pear Augusta, and was sent to the | suguse Dory Corn stendy—Cush, ‘and. June, 473g! the Committee. orUnions at, Wivogtley, $1.35 for 300 pounds | They have tiny high-walled gardens, over | Heshould writedo Ploroe as strong aleticras he | ‘Funeral from her late home, 216 G street norte vctos if dealsed. Journal; that it must have been only casually : : fre goats weak and lower | ‘The soclety having heard the report of the | of Lawrence Rosendali July, 4 knows how for McAlpin, That will do more | West. on Sunday, «: 3 p.m. Services at St. —— examined and was inserted under the impres- | Cash and June, 3 £6 REN, August 28. Rye, 65. » J. G. & J. M. Waters, | topped by orange and crape myrtle trees, where good than one from me.’ I didn't guite under. | 0d interment at Mount Ullveu. committee and the remarks thereupon it seems | 33% cents for 100 pounds of Round Top; H. W. mbbeings birds sing on moonlit nights. Insome | Stang it. There was a merry look in. 0 ‘an Buren's | ,, PAUL. On June 11th, 1885, at 11 pam., JENNINGS For CouNTERFeittxa GUATEMALAN Notes, | OO JUY+0-8 Ta: BOGUS BOT re or Witch: hes boas Jeet eee oe Atte analy- | Rosendale, J. Hl MéGill, odcentsior Sv pounds | dream of old Creole days. {s that the face of a | Teamuring. Hoover I went Buren, and got the | from lls late residence.” Htelatives nd Wands invite 7 The agents of the secret service division of the District Gove: sisof which has been just submitted, was col- | of Rosendale. caballero peering from the litte deep-set_ win- | jetter. As Smith’ led it to me I asked him | “porrey wat — oon of Marsh eng dir desirable Parine aid suuall cous: | Treasury department arrested In the city of BIDS FOR CLEANING ALLEYS, {cotod from the pipes on the 7th June,and the |p oneeres Rerouten—Aunte Workatr, 254 | GOW of the catedes exiles, where a dozen San | {fhe thought it would be suflelent. “You catrt yr) ae try p aces near Washington. Jeti WALK a ‘| Graham. Eeey June 18, , at five minutes to Domingo refugees are plotting revolution? That nythi trot out of this househok ? APS encenianee cea: Korg today Ed, diall on, a charge of| | Bids were opened in the oflee of the Distrit | ehemeal exam PEPER eerie ete $4 street southwest, reports stolen, from her ieppe tpn ioaceieos nk eer skin and Silane. *Sintty TRompeon van Buren's sigs i wget a pled eh Bo} N. 1000 S-_ | counteriviting the $100 note of the Bunco- | Commissioners for cleaning alleys during. the | Without stoppin, {ach | house ® pair of shoes and other articles valued | jetty hair-plalts, will she not presently dress in | sald Be, “Sunith Thompson Van Boren s signs- and friends are requested to attond the LUAULE PARA 1S f. | International De Guatemala. The plaice and | next Hacal pear. The musesaieg bidders “were | able to amount of each constituent of the | be $18.—Caspar Ranz, 1210 E street north. | Jetty balr-plal r y ture at the White House s1 for Martin Bey Sey to v iand. ight white 1uzé to attend the quadroon theater Ve " \t count.’ 1 N street southeust, Sunday, J) 14th, from Wash: | paper were captured also. This ts the first ar-| Murphy & Colley, at 40 ceute 2, thousand | water, it could be said with truth to be @ fairly | west, reports stolen from his house yesterday | White gauzé to attend, th Sc"Phillipper eee Nan Berens Goon coat’ | Sort eee ee marten tr reat tulder ‘ai act to prevent and punish the | square yards, The bids ranged 40 to 44 | good ‘potable water. The smell possessed by | an iron bank containing $5.75. ‘Those quadroon balls were one of the most ——— SAXTON. On Friday, June 12th, 1895, at 9:20 notes, bonds Se Ghar seer lGae es Dene ane | conte ‘BUILDING PERwiTs == has ‘now Guanpered @ foe carne Souk | stexsrace Liceaee, — ance sissmaen | OMIGUe featnres of old New Orleans, We can ‘What Saves the Country, Baad crear senes sere eS SORE & BAXTOM, wotes, bouds or f securities of foreign gov- a red, ig not any new occur. IN aoe lize at it them now. ey were at- a ernments, §9°" | tscued by Inspector Rati: Coned®fachurch, | rence elther In our dritiking water-or in that of | have been tasued by the clerk of the court ee Pande Gy the ene Hae OR thie Arnie ware Bt: | From the St. Louls Republican. uuneral from his late residence, 305 M street south. erect @ dwelling (two stories), G st., between | the drinking water of many of our large towns | James P. Wilson, of Loudon county, Va. and high-priced to exclude the vulgar | The season is on when the proud young | west, on Sanday, June 14th,at2 pi. Friends are JURSALE-FARMOF S008 MOREACKESJtGii | \TH¥ BELGIAN Mrsrstem intends leaving | 19th and 20th ‘sts. n.w.; $4,125. Boulter & | and cities, where, Ie is moro or. leas Sc wioline | Helntio V, Middtetoy Bescon county, Vay and Ginga ine Ot the Goverment cub ications oon | waledlcaorian kacatiew igmatarl ana ‘wipes up | invited to atte 7 oe cl we re CHAEFER. On Thursday, Jone 111i Bt and healthy location: good linprovements: ‘pleuty | Washington to-night or to-morrow for New | Ritchle, erect two two-story ‘dwellings, R, be- | every year, as alluded to in the interesting let- | Berkeley. learned professors, but not one of the brilliantly | the floor with {t. This would be a mightily ran- | 5 of fruit: 3 tulies from the city. Inquire of JOWS Kk. He will spend the summer in the | Ween Sth and 10th sts. n.w.: $4,700, G2. Prim: | cere Tine uiny-sccund your cb iw $1,400. rear of 624 ‘Sth st, n. ‘Leeds. ——>——— GEORGE M. SCHAEFER, in the sity: rot. dressed women had a drop of black blood in | down country if the coll did not every year eee enee = ae jeslie* | vicinity of that city. rose, repair ehurch, 14th atid Cts. n.c.; $100. | “There has been now several analyses of the | ‘Tie Hrawest LEGAL PENALTY Too LiGHt.— her veins, though the skins of many were mag- | fern oat acm hon =r Tope is | eee as win axe eg DARE CHANCE z John Sauter, repair frame dwelling on Wilt-| waters supplied to the city during the last | Wm. Henderson, a colored man living on nolla white. Outwardly all was orderly and | upat the heel. young men to pull ineral ice place, from, his late residence, Rist Tie Swiss MisistER Intends spending the | berger st nw: $100. H- Thornton, repair | month, and when the reports of the numerical | School street, In South Washington, was before | Bolla white, Stately, high-tarbaned mamang Ish, ander BS0p ah. tron vee oud Land: good six-room house, barn, fence well of | summer in Sw! a, and will sail Hictelicr & Deland, srect ‘tao eystk: 9450. | ratio of the constituent elements is considered | the Police Court this afternoon, charged with | fica the walls ef the fone alt ot veuausus Gascn Gee ean LESS, and at 3200 p.m from Bites from sud overoocing ie cee price eP aoe | New York ina few days. “2 “Ml 10M | Fletetier & Deland, erect two twostoty-and- | intelligently they ralse a doubt in our minds | indecent exposure, The testimony or cight through it flowed @ current of silk-robed sirens | och TRCAUTIONS AGAINST. CHOLERA—At a a er ony me Billes from and over ooking thik city. Price $14 | > days” Fe ee gS BOO. Toh acta a ott And 6th | whether these waters thus examined by differ | little girls, who attend school at the Jefferson | jnTougn It fowed a current of silic-robed sirens cent meeting ek of the health officers Mipeddor ee PHIL ee ee EY | THe Wanes CovrrMaRTiAL—Ex-Surgeon | St UW. $5,000. John, (Sauter, repair brick on | ent chemists have been derived from one uni- | build! ng, was given to the effect that the de- Bostor Brook aoe neral Wales was cross-examined before the 3180. J.P. van hone like stars. Yes, outwardly all WANNALL. On Friday, June 12th, 1885, at Smith, re- | form source, and whether that source wholly | fendant had on several occasions exposed him. black eyes shone like #1 e8, y all | and Baltimore it was decided that eight days B85. a Was polite, good order. yet many a bloody duel | Should be regarded as the maximum period of | Bt of,chelara, infimum. KUALA J WANK Ad, = Le or tom: r. Looking at it critl- | self as the d by his house on their way meni ay = Suly'child of Wi ‘Wanuall, a RENT—-A FARM OF 100 ales Courtmartial to-day. The testimony is | Middleton's helrs, repair brick 828 13th’ st | Cale, it mos to eiled He eae ‘analyses | home, and the court gave him the highest pene House Pein kone ie Chance eshter | incubation of Asiatic cholera. Sulphurous acid | four montis and tentecn heya. rs repel ys b, gas was recommended for the fumigation of | \ Funeral to tke place (roi hls residence, use ind gon hart R miles worth ends bet au in and it is expected that argur | n.W.; $1,500. B. H. Warner, erect four two-| furnished do not correspond. closely, either | alty@100 or three onthe on. the farm. and the old “Jackson ‘battleground, owed its | £2 —e yh thew | C13 T cerect worinese Sanaa Seer tee SWORMSTEDT & Tucndayy uN! will be begun Monday”or | story dwellings, K; between’ 1st at. and Now Pip ee ae eo a ee Deginning to the bal masques of Conde and St. | horide of lime, blehloride of mersurs or Polack pan. Kelativen nd tiebds are Peepecttully laren pst : of mac wal pol i are ‘Of ipe. heat to 230° Falirenbeit. It was recommend. erway : ing were the readings at the signal office to-day: ——__—s9¢____ . ‘Tne DeTArL oF ARwy OFFICERS for duty as ‘The Courts. Oe ee sere ae betes Tee een an ere Hawthorne's Modesty. phat ail rage imported into this country should | Meant y ete of ee ee et military instructors in state colleges and unt. Faurry Court—Judge Hagner, Waters made by Prof Leeds, and tound in| p.m. 80.8. "Maximtm, 80.4; minimum, 67. they should be bolied not less than'80 mimenss | Reiner And Gaucher of the inte’ Thomas Te ees will Hereafter be Mmited to the artil-| | To-day, Birch agt. Campbell; demurrer to | the London Chemical News, volume dip eseey | .THE New ScHoor Suruiirenvexr.—A| I once saw Hawthorne under clroamstances | sail tended penee hetlaae paneral at York fot an ° lery brunch of the service. gmonded vill overruled. Vale agi. Vale; dlvores | and as our District chemisis are caualiy export | pista of ur’ W'S: Powell ne newie ined | which had a touch of the Indl Ttwasat| 7 ee a . Pa., Monday morning. a tatioes; as REED ‘avin mat ted. rientendent of public schools for the Dis- ASE BALL YESTERDAY, — jorfolk— — S250 Latch PRESETS: | ck tritnay and Gmander Evo va | Tod, Auer thls sled bong in| Hoa et ae eto, A aa figes | he, ete ey, ty i ey, is | nommenoment ale: ven der wtntn | ugha “a Romie a as Abad UNDERTAKERS. . 3 ae J ppv gh Capt. Belkn: Ge . m y, Augustus Francis, colores ing in yressed himself leased with the appoint- | the “ Den wiles men” Sukeen Bike nee Sens oe ee Reverpaicerstiey eames Lae streets ie. avrg’, Hlines, assaalt gu Sat Sally fed into the pes, but that on some occa Bent ‘and aid he would be here about ihe 25th | institution, ft. will be remembered, he was | 17; ‘st. Louls, s._At Baitimoro—Bal 2 RR, SO Scr, Star oftice +H* | the Dolphin, had a conference with Secretary | SCs! jaines dea erent | more saline character is latrodueed from viclial sigurgiegt ee ae ES graduate in 1825, Longfellow being his class. | Pit ae a Bos ‘Tthat, between New York ave and ZL ot. MS Stee aie awe. | oy Niuey to-day regarding the trlal trip at sen | Biome: petit larceny’ grand hiss, gonds $08 | surcams. "Sines the day when, Gen. Melee Suz THovcnr Hu Was A Ware Max.—a| mate, Hawthorne hed secared the high place | junitz!™G(00: 5, at Homo New York: @ WASHINGTON, D.C = diana, SEPSST Tt Sew. flours Vata tor pie | OF, ttt vescel on Thursday, and as to what far: | Semen Guages ‘unllecaged bar, $105, gave us the abundant and healthful supply | novel suit was begun in chancery court in| Which he ever after held in the repablic of | city, 3. At Trenton, N. J. GAWLER, FURNISHING UNDER ae ee ne | Er nna teeny prove arenes Butea asia tiny Geatiheg 9H in| Laue, Rp etrany by toe ue ors | ever andi, wan acme agra Wing tat |, At onion ea ae chy na Pea 3 arsm. le water : thing deweclawe: f * mpstnd Meo, nuastae wists weet aman, | Schama ote aig rua ur | ont Maks Famer antht Wty | Ri been, ean cared, te | entra ‘one | OF fifth. in excellence, we may ialrly ack why ialleged marriage | jpecches everybody ‘at the prospect of | 44 sont ems Elsipee Mente aon dave | Salas MEE, “Shscr is 'and Mtyen Sa |e, ro emis orn 91,000 | SASL Aeaerea EY SRY | oe h akin ca | Maung Haroon, Dowd waren | ten rtm Melee ute us| Lore EE Taam rome ~ Minister Phelps and Mr. Stephen Nash testi. a dren. ‘The petition says the lstei ‘hi u to. ot NE fore house 5,000 aside. ora.series of five races, each for | small supplies derived from the little brooks | was marricd to steal, in'1877, believing | © listen to him,was an event not soon to be | {a4 ' parpors, ATTORNEYS. | Seer polsongocleetgh tego: $1,000 aside at thre, three and one-val four, of the “upper “reservoir?” ‘And’'Se cope | Rim to be Se he now abegce {hat | nd Woods, jeyit aay semory dorvessne Heme | BANE ere ees tae, the misty ste | JQ, ¥- BARI Micaneiioiat Law aid Fapertae Cloudvaiaieg, | MOUy of each was substantially the same, to the | UF and, one-half, and five miles, Hanian at | tia ask ‘why ‘should wo ot’ tie mardige ete ee Meee tat next speaker, our Ay nt ey ib And Fun “Geol werk, gucd ‘references meat | effect that between the years 1601 and 1as0 Tee was Caeaw ome iece Of ilies ie Se ee eee ag eterlve Hiterh eg eats | a musician and traveling lecturer for museums, see aer inthe (welcome guest, and, as he pro; | mint examiner that Mr.Harrison's office | UNDERTAKER AND PRACTICAL Be chargen “Twenty-one yeaty SS, | he laws governing marriagein the wate of New | 85.000, or a aories of avo races at oe. two, | Way" desta amaddy walsr outaraeae aie ee a Ree eae 2 MILLER, ATTORNEY-A’ ae York required only a contract of mi: ree, four and five miles for $1,000 why should eels or other n ‘clog Ni. * “iserstars Gynton Las tndluding, | made in’ the presence of Wittemes. withoat whlch g understod Toemer he Bcd, | Binge, The general government would’ no) Tae Precuen _Renidence, 240 North Captiol st. maiad. | Soremony ofan fond. Greene Aim Work | Rea eon apparently arranged, but he le ‘pre: Our Dinsist gastdianue make the udeenty ant | brother of the SAMUES. H. WALKER, lord. high chancellor, moved that | pared. to pr and vera SUS Gatinioner S Phelps’ position ‘he bo | mutually agreod upon to dlacuss terme. The Sele partying power accommodated with « seat in the body of the GRAND REGATTA OPEN TO THE WORLD. their even ie inne ares Balietion, — b2 house, This was a most unusual proceed! John Teemer is} grand regatta, | 1s ‘Of every Heated ars sycualciuitttnsigask | open foe’ on tobe. Re ge Pecan | Scr sf wl hy ltiat ond ri ny te | Bae a MS Boe emer | seceeeaae tency meee | mcd Wee RODS | aT fete been | evar icras a tans N ence eephete aw Pale ‘as a witness before the lords. "When Me, conve FOR PRINTING. OF ia Resiatant experts on tho river Belne, ‘The _ Fiswu, Busts secretary, 0 well-escertatned erent, Tn northern Ips arose to leave the chamber thelr lord: | the eoe ofthe é apts | Rect that the water of rivers, In ‘mo- Denmark Sat fottga was rid- PRINTING ships all rose and bowed deferentially to hin, of detence- | tion and ‘Over clay and fog alongs night in ith figneed. eS nate, | nc ge eee rans tne ecting: | Lee Fite pte ‘and destroyed | tion i, alvays containa a ouriath | was ® with terror ‘upon his 452 Mibsuetnortawet | Jack Hoffman, s mountaineer of they could not = Hae led man the ‘end eoeee