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ITY EY EXPLAL NY. AMATEUR THEATRICALS. consisting of the Breakers” and “Box | PROM FIFTY. TO CIGAR-| Romantic Life of Capt. Pelletier. ‘The Power of a Physician. CITY AND DISTRICT. ee ae fects Sha Goe® both of whion were vory croaltably Sa GIVEN UP POR DEAD, HIS WIFE MARRIES | Oliver Wendel! Holmes in July Atlantic. ST ‘The Trustee of the Second Division | A Philosopher Who Holds that a Poor | A Sketch of the Lawrence Barrett Dra | rendered. Fallot anom. AGAIN—HIS MANY ENTERPRISES, “The art of be physica can do mach to = THE DISTRICT APPOINTMENTS. Gives His Views on School Affairs. Season for Berries Makes Little Busi- matic Club, GRADUATES TO ‘THE PROFESSION. = ees Smoking -—nereee ed ‘From the New York Tribune, June 18h, move Its subjects from deadly and dangeroas Views of Citizens as to the Course the = ener mess for the Parsen—The Strawberry | wir me purtis OF 7 THE PUBLIC scroors | _ The Barrrett club performed a good work Inan undertaker's shop, at No, 60 Carmine | influences, and something to control of arrest President Should Take. WHAT HE @ere anor THe| Festival as @ Promoter of Cupid's | “\couriisitD ak ELOCoTO eee oe | fostering a love for the study of clocation, and “Gimme a nickel's worth of eaporals,” hesaid | street, ltes theembalmed bo.ly of Capt. Autonlo | {he effects of thesr Tuifluctocs. Mec laoke wt tee oe ee oe biel em Schemes. MATIC Pe pp teeta) AND WHo | in exciting dramatic ae to the man at the cigar stand, as he unsteadily rhe pg fist na the Astor Rowse ge Sum records of the life insurance offices, and se “There should be one democrat and one re- ST" = WL a PARTICIPATED—GRADUATES FROM THE CLUB | bers. Asa result the following and gen- his ‘down in the d ‘of his trow- y age. of pneumont . egitioun ol se two ores Commas nenieck” eae “There won't be many marriages this year,”| 10 THE LEGITIMATE STAGE, flemen have made ventures Upon the sa — Soe paved saprereel Francs he qr tok othe seasund aly ste or anitora te he action mot nature my aan dentro. Mr. Jot aoe ean ecoortion of the | 7 ® STAR reporter who saw Mr. Birney, | Sd the Fee ea Ce eee’ | Wosldington bam epOMSbly.& prestec auszant a ‘and financial success: Miss Jocted, an an exprowion of mingled disgust and | ing s naturalized citizen. acquired property in | tie Geathe 16 elie aepkee ete has be ae otis fe the uae ptFustee of the second school division, yester- | CoveT® who has something to impart which isn't | of amateur talent than any other eity of its sizo | Wheeler, who was with, Fanny Davenport last | annoyance replaced the look of settled dejec- | Various paris of the coantry: and betaue iter. on by aed Leste preproitg calves bea Mr. Birney gave the following interview: | Pencrally known, but onght tobe. ‘The judge | the country. This talent is varied, and has | S840 oy ested in manufacturigg in A le was alsoa | Of be tides, and thetr Variations keep pace with Rhea; Miss Virginia Evans, who bas made | jor OF BIS untidy face. “Gimme four. I've | Hember of the tirin of Dulauns, Kice & Gor ot | thoseoftes seasons, Fie Te ee cen the newspaper: articles | Knows most everything, and-has a talent for | ¥Dopportunity tolmpressitself upon the pub- | y good record: In come ‘opera. de has algo Miss | Just got four cents in thange, and wo New Orleans. He purchused : ver, | tie vast wave of infantile di Which flows : about “the Birney Gags toner . le and force a recognition through the medium | Sverre 4B come, Tnson, ‘who has | Fou to break a fivedollar bill,” and he hur-| count of the Arm, the bark Willian saver, : been faithiully observed hy the pr B-You, 1 caw the one in the Fist of ths| cog putea! ses yee wasstas cheuty ins | OF various Organizations, beth iunsioel ana dre:| Here wie the kinins Setare aemeaey Ges | sods ue sone mie man coppers, gathered | that hed been condemned at Key Weet Hie | {n upon all cur great citise with the growing se onacptaine poe Of a philosopher, too, and watches elosely the . G.B. Hanford, who has 10" three saksous bees | neaive \d lighting one of them with | WOK the vessel to Mobile, where ehe was loaded july, than nd “dysent | ee peemcect teceens ee PPRETY tt 17th, while I was traveling, and those of the | remote effect of one thing upon another, and | ™atle. The former have presen:ed oporas of | C. 8. Hanford, wh ‘and who has been especiall up the cigarettes, an Ing with lumber, and salied ‘under his command | Which visit our raral iu the months of this is best for this people, for our most impor-| jp yim and THe seas after F got home. | notices their most distant connection. Various classes, from the light and pleasing | 0, to play In the “Comedy of Erro: with | ®80rry assumption of a jaunty alr, sauntered | {or carthagena, arriving in November, 1860, the Selling, leaf. tant relations | Tuey all abound tn statements which, to putit | “wriere won't be many marriages this year,” | Strains of Sulitvan up to the ponderous work of | Robeon & rane next cemsers Mar Win" im | Off to the otber side of the hote! rotunda. Agring the progress of revolution. After ane | | The puysician waiches these changus.an the w h Inundatious of the 1800, for ae- | Nile are not more certainly tobe predicted thas comm 4 Ey at the STARK reporter | sale of his he set. sail for Rio wat the rise of the great river. mildly, are not accurate. he repeated. and looked at Tw Stan man | tho druinas mum ap English farce ap to tis | acca aad sip area We eke Neat Bae | wae bee aad EE eee STAN TebOv | ACO! a parole cargo he sot aul or Wo | srtnondmar watcived the tne of br gtea Fe— Whose statements do you mean? Mr. | ire would like to be questioned farther upon | highest comedy and. the hervinet ¢ . Ot | next year, Mr J.-A. Mahoney, whe goes with | fbost of astalle showing under’ his niustact. | political renugee umes Biter eed ean ee |e joncice, ticeastall tee secant 2th Gage'st the subject, these dramatic organizations the principai have | the sprienly kodta tn the fall; Mr. J. Witt Karl OnE time singe be ‘Was familiar enough pi is wife, chil d and servant, and also a quantity aepee, Rew ail the faeane whic a ee B.—I don’t think Mr. Gage has made any Co eee sane the scribe, carelensly. oe the Pecyig ete ae rng apa hea ake ‘7 Lgl tree who have been doing good Seco ented cs ag 8 ie ican of morchandl tone Logins eabenuinny 83 Cotsen, re i Reson ries one A aout : Statements I could object to. Ilearn from the | {Strawberries are scarce. ; , Thalian, Buckstone, Forres: ough, | work in ‘Poor old cuss! and reel Ay ‘ & ‘4 fortunate recovery leads him to belleve he bas. nd Tally, alive : | editor of the Pust that Mr. Gage refused to be | “But what's that got to do with mi and It Is to bo hoped that the organization which | than six weeks since he came ‘here, and see | was put into portat Grand Caymen, on District holds to Congress = amok since the 4 : a. a | “Interviewed.” and called on him to ask that the ju pulled his hat tight down over tie ‘Although ha leet arsed was younger tt naa Avice graduitted wo muny members 6 The ele the Stak reporter anked is, al- bar aes stig His merchant Capt Pe seal iad fected ail know renee ink | iets our parties whotharen deep inwersee of | ota tana Who uae meeaarei: Gaporeeat dimoer: | Rad’ during (ts caleer of nsec Ave feats nits tome of the older Members, aod prove of benadt tnougt isle dead broke, be don’t tr toring 13 | an-Prince id began to-anioad ber oargo. The chregorke puignts fetend toss charoue foeate clic of Comite | Maree ded i i ee ae eee arte | She marrage: markot fe regulnlea by ths | enatte aus eteceatee ae pe ioe er tage wore oagne | tna he Matge arn berelog esough, | He rafuen demanded maney am Cap Eee’ enc Sierra if (nding Executing Hf | newepaver articles shey are concaioa unde | Bereeuad som can got great Ug oun ouracd | gUinaic a's ertlba Sabet eg geeias: | ural akin acct tee arte | Sy Cee ea ner eyes | Li anauert being, relused, be denounced the | having proved e bensicior of ts rare smite id n, FOUN Men ¢ elves to the fh eviews s Of the past. They should sioner and the respect of ( a pts off hox of 4: claims, ars, that are now in the hands m agents. It would also be te if men were appoin not in thoroush sympathy with ou ent form of government. No man sh he appointed as the slightest wish t suffrage, with its z evils, should prevail here. No man should’ be appoint m Is to turn out of office the be: jounting to many instead of the orange. blossom that’s emblem- . Sebrel ade yf of Miss Schreiner, the elocutiouary instructor, from ‘Carthagena, having laid claim to the | & esenee anny - jt isthatn | tae et ruaiy magnearifee amare "ets |e, energie ape ene ema | How eine yuhicyenia ust ae a | tnt of Me Raca Wl ws wana ce joning oraay,when | Biattwns comment ts Mea eee oe | mankeees Sinbeaiane, 08, Paiere tua or ne too readily adopted these rumors, riages are few, That's why I say there won’ Ch iris, b to place their pieces upon the sta May, - oe panies beameionorncan | werebuites ble thee oo : Sih tty ait oe mc | An gtr ot rtemareaiceaiag | ely Sn ie hare Ca sane a TpodieeaSa tee tee Mote, ent | Eee iaa Geeta eeeinege tae ine et | ee Corentnt etter erect | enon Sige eed oe set, Soe ; expondent if they could go to the markets an 1 t jan, Whose name they adopted, on sev- bards which he served, subjected. to. ye eemtcct of ©. ser was made by my enemies, not by | pride a quart of these little red hearts, Plenies, Wetsd thes who joommen the cluerett an | cool cocaslonn: Br Bartel russdads tukeanes | Calne T eel eargeel enti ie iim He, und | digpities and cruelties’ ‘ie was shackted and | What must be the eifct of i serirs 2 at See oe theege, etter, Adz. Wil | shady parks and moonlight nights make wed-| most resonant volces nnd who showed the | of “Julius Cassar,” and remarked that he had | & t long petition, covered with the names | chiined to an iron bar in adungeon without air ach series af ooeien tif er Sones in | Son's resignation, about the time Gen. Charles | dings; but they don't count up like strawber- greatest desire to learn how to read with powor | never heard such general excellence in elocu-| Of all the leading democrats in his section | or lizht and recking with flith and verm_n. GY [ere walk Anaeioe the caren | Fiosed ol anc t reece foundation, as be sup- | ries. They weren't made like hearts for noth. | End egect and formed a class whiel met fo tho | lon among amateurs ia ule life, ad expremed | Tecommending ita for, some nice fat oitice, | one tine he sees el eee ee ag rman. AL Pies may well deceive the very elect. Tain | rustee school board, to manage | ing!" The Judge took off his hat and fanned | }ranklin school building hall once @ week for | himself proud that they had honored him by | His coarrenes asked bim to dinner, and in- | stationed in front of him with loaded muskets, | Dr. Rush,— you know what a famous mat ed to this office who | ft Whose disposit ool aftairs and bring back to office the ex- | himself fora minute, a vot “ of " Was, the very head and frontof Am: med Dyes Of ihe Dintrict sovernuien ction tice. taking his name for thelr organization. To Mr. | troduced him to some Senators and a metber | At another time a couviet cundemmed to death z 4 y Peasons, “Where: the present cme | seperintendent. ‘The rumor was started ancong | < Bet how Witte asked THE Stam man, ee ase Satie ere mie acted os business manger | Of the Cabinet gr twa, This made the cloned | was Cosfined tw is cell, ‘and Pelletier was | cussrience hls day.—en nd. Femembor how hie a political reasons. | Where, the present em- achers in iny division that Iwas about te | "Well, you see,” continued. the fudge, seetD; ic Ne r | gating the existence of the club, and to 3ir. VE, | {eel tremendously good, and ‘his ee lw | rned bs a Catholic priedt notte eat soup on a | spuke about ea -e1 e thought he Dot be removed. ‘Phe policy of the President] Syeiping Heimowals. | It sogn tovk the | that the scribe was sulllelently Literested; “it | These weekly meetings became a. source of | S"Rhsenm wild’ Was: te pron piee aed tious: | wore'a einine oF eT das ery tre es [pertrps Alp ewrp Otel aT anes us the physician isentangled in the meses respecting civil’ service Is all-important to be | shave of sumihary removals of all teachers of | 1s done wy indirection. ‘Strawberries 1n plenty | great pleasure, buth to pupils and instructor, | re oeeh yr eho sees eroapler and. trous: | wore # smile of days— there were about three | mate Hom the ptcone Laake regen. c | Of @ wide eeeatnen eemtanetonin the mets Patan epee Spite course | 2 a twelve Years, standing, Its next | make festivals, and ‘it's strawberry festivals | the former inaking rapid. progress iu clearand | eavest desire tisat ie the lalla ceormenieadion of them the colonel, would, come cver Lore | three hours from the jotwon. late Lagallin. ide ceghsptracy, In which the “aud tis ‘ Sentd rowalt Iwaniapraah 2 FiGnas | Poids ot tencies wo be detapheated nd | Rant Wome ae rg ware pelee some TCs | Intelligent reading and reetation, and tue lat-| should. bo elected, aud other plays tw. pre | Purving swectiy toihtmaslt iTe'would took al | boy ‘rom captatic’was ragsed through ake aived.. What wonder that the, matory friends of the District in Con Fam, as | ae mi ehie ist Walt CacISCae ‘stated at | quilting bees: some it’s apple-parings; other | tf Ce ee the work of teaching with 2 Se but confirmed connoisseur of tobacco, He | streets by the mob and had his brains crushed | Of medic ne should be tose great an extent age- yon know, a denvoe i | p “16, Son of tke beat touclters | places It's stoging. schools'ar apeliing-downg | €Teat ardor because Her otforts met with such now to Puniry WATER, ould usle if the teenty-tve centers were te | out. cont of selt-delusiont ess these Views cucliors a ite ; : ve ay. ; scon- v ‘out S 0 repe ° his seems a danger — the ite ‘ishes of the best of our democratic citi- ae Sipe ee fhe Sake tor te ere Eee bens Ges toned Ave, ne for practice were abandoned best I had, and when ought out an un- in the mean time ft had been orted in the a Tous cont ion to zens.” ak na | bi a ° Y a 3 marked box of Mfty-centers he would take two | United States that the captain had been duly | enemies of the true sclence and. art of heal | Brewehers busy tying knots ail throgh the | And Bhakespeare's tragedy of Tullis Cassar” | Chemist De Smedt's Views om Filtre- | Sites wiutiat Ggiar e Coes Hk eee | eae entes that the capt mother of his three | 1 Will remind you that It. is-all implied In uy apprehen- . TI ._ There's something In | Wis taken up for study, this play affording | tion—He Thinks ti Al prenty-dollar bill aud shove the change tuto | children.’ afier an interval ofa year, was mar- | first aphorism of Hipoerates, the intherof ment matboues ing Sus hip CwODIEREOE eae fore quarters with some of the finest opportunities for deciama-| waters would be Benefited by Filter- | his pocket without coat ng ft” ried again. This uidou Captain Pelleuer suk. | cine. Do not draw 4 wrong inference from the king to others, and | plenty of sugar on them, and going over in the | fT aud oratorieal affect of any of the works of 1 and Acratin; is lasted for aiew days,” the cig fered to remain undisti ¢ principals of build- | corner toeat them. That's soclable-tike, and it | the rent crane ee urn! cea the continued, “and then the colonel ask: this county jimports, Towards tue | worto’ ties, the two, young folks together that | odicton: Sune yonag mes whohad already | Prof DeSmedt, the District chemist, in his the 25 centers waren tu preity good arsistanco of the Fi Year. [thought [bad effect: | doit. And that’s why we aren't golug to have | Tpdliton, “Mu Se . e 8 mac of 5 be who landed 500 tm. wed of “the black Ist," devised to weddings. Strawberries ayn sold for | §duated from the public sehuols, desiring to | Teport of analyses of Potomac water sub- JUSTICE WALTER'S VIEWS. + Walter, the well-known justice of | 2 “I do not wonder ut the I consider the magnitude of | of 4 President and. the eon- Mr. Cleveland has shown, I eve. when the time comes, t ped upon hts return to | frank siatement of the difficuties -which brest fhorated through. the | Ut medical practitioner, “Phink. rather sand English ministers, | truth isso bard of attainment, bow. precions nd sailors and de- | te the results which the consent of the. wisest {feet i epee oultonace ‘ fs release on : : id thost experienced among the I ot prejudice the teachers agaiust ile. “Now, sts | lew than ten cents this. veur, and. it was for | S¥ail, themselves of Mi ScLreisor’s tnstruc- | mitted to the health ofticer Thuraday, ax atated | FBOw tithey, were otralzht or tive f Ins arrival in Washtictne, Copeain: Fetiouse | mom mgreos if eeraaine Tete: teak eae appolat any ob nable béreons f0| Enact torns up tm, the HewspAper PAmgrapie | ee cae ee Reece ae reese was OF | tion joined be cass and vecume greatly inter. | in THe STAR, discussed the subject of filtration | gueased he'd take four ofthein, altaces laid his case before Secretary Seward and Con, | itis to-cast them aside ‘in favor of palpaie sin this DistHet for LUhink that he will | inter iti atued eollsted doukant ae see id get togethor a fentival they Jumped | Stet the, study of location, abd It was at | 8° now seed Eokenre fat liars, eyes ia i | grows dnd Juste W lam Strong) wae chowon | uations stolen from uhe nec of freien fon to the wishes of citizens. Ted role ee ies : mped | the suzgestion o sites sells : 1 x 2500000 © 4 specu sh cither that he will K on the | “8 1a von ever mak Bee val with berries nt that price ieoator uns | Stes toward a public presentation of “Jullus | “Is perfect Altration and agration possibie in | Seemed were apleudidelpars, He inguivet wing | aryitrator ip the clalin for $2,500,000 damages | chart the squinting brainsof theorists, as wil ut he Fe | id vou ever make out or exhibit to any | festival with berries at that price Is out of tho | tcp toward a pul a, aolurge of water auficlont to supply large | contr weresplendideigan, He inguired what | aa ten gave 9nd javier | rom the squinting brains of ys 8 bisek list” for removals? res | Hueation., It would take all'the merit ous of 1p | Cornel Were eaneD: an took greatintereatin | elem TRC ise eee ee ee ee ee vgood-sized house could be rented for in Wasl- torover seventeen fears A. Hi. g Pesptian w= 1 A ups ser. Hie may suspend ome, Tats: | Geawteten then would kick al aicaee aa | the elpeution clase eapectaliy Site Bre, Lene: | O¢ engineering” selene! the chemive cast de | iusto tu Rice quarter orthecity ent | is expected thie wreck, Cap: | the foruicth and tne following fine etapa at iwody. Kewusot nscensane ie belng | Henonsroutery ome meee tees of Bat | fay, who rarely" missed i iueeUtg, aad witch | termite only the reaults of taesekomsstould it Congressmon ‘had ‘been t see the Tresideat rpeining and. energetic. na- | Hasselas. Your rst tesson will teach seo nad the necessar stor the | pres ay Opinion, fOr the ScUOdIs Hot te | hove bed rate 1a eee seas ead, and he'd |. Proposition for a puslic periethvance wus | prove to be practical, again the night Lefore and the Prostiont ter ‘North and South America | sty and caution In the pursuit of the most oe sand iny Hea | nbent | wave a change or teachers during tire al halt | {hore Rese ee ete eenieek: 22 | made, ehtered atively’ und hearule ino tes | Water, ie toe order of its purity, may be inticaatod tae clamps nan bo os ae Fee : reptive of all practial branches of knowledge. “ NOWEUA Cethasean et: sec ot ek tee te Demany weddingee > eetlvals.and | gchenie. It was decided to give this play tor | divided into Uree classes: First, rain water, | iumated | | Faith will come later, when you learn bow r | 'i—bid you ever exhibit toany onea lstof | “=¥. is hus been a remarkably badsca. | te Yenefit or the Neuton monument fund, and | Wilich isthe most Impure; second, rivor water: "te colonel stood by the 25 centers for a tult much medical science and ar hiewed for the relief of mw eat are the promises it holds out of still eer triumphs over the enemies of human heaith and happiness.” os pnde ate. . yeni. the National theater was secured for the 12th | aud third, spring and deep well water, which o on : Ment iol ened Mitt enna he sean and Sita uae ate | ot nd. Youu Pals tog sod tne word o | ara thepurett fue pusty¥of the tpng wat | Boek Ste had tan runing ar wd meee ” .. The only fact out of which such a of his back on theastioe, “A remerkanie Tea Cate OURS ER a eee area ats | Beceee SR SUTETEceny Chas teen Citeree Sind |S Pound tue enbarta: ‘Teen ons moruing be sald | on terms of social intimacy with statement sield, grow, Js that Jast Mondas | bud season. "Where grew weadings dowes ta| ee cae me eucton of, erage bustnent and Putably dhawoay patie’ purifier of water con- | he tode so much he found the wind coi more | tina and Gencral Flores, and in have actuajiy Ki r ¢ ed? P of his cigars than he did, and though: ue might eneral Garabaldl tn bis candie-tmaking — writing, laut five certifleated and one acting matter, ifs all the same—the strawberry | Mist Schreiner was an excellent teachor of | falning organic tmpurities; this is demonstrated | ¢ Wares ons not quite ao dee the ae 1 Isiand he gave him $5,000 Saturday Smiles. DR years Gnd: Tgete DRE hein earnnnen JOr | Seaton wie? to De aight weeks. ‘Thai's rather | S0muNGn But the baal ball ne precios! expe: | UY Daan Ene Salus Veter, Syaerelly © Dons ho Sout gsial good acess Re aan oan to Italy, Talmage has been preaching on the “Inflo- Te be Socata een an | Detter titan yourcouldl do now, Good seasons|| Fence on (ne stage, nor were any of the young | Pore iad limpid. proceeds, Hots Surice WHATS | Vontog cis lee dalle a pure Harace cigar, pearance Captain Pelletier was | ence of clubs.” They are most lnflucntint, by expecting to tg abeent in Pennsylvania sev- | now are froin five to six weeks, This year the $MM ID the clasy competent to direct tiie per- | polluted with veeetable aud aul: gekuroush | 000. How was it? ht, of dark complexion, and ro- | the way, when they are trempe tee eae, Hons iu y Tabet the ase ately, Consierate to | season was only threo weeks. ‘The home pro- | formnance. Miss Schrolner and Mr. Lovajoy | Aut becomes puritied during its passage through | ‘2; S194 Neel, ene ctear man resumed afer | Peseam He "was exceptionally generous | Peagane sia odestly by simple appl Inform’ the parties Interested, so that they | duction came. in at thirty cents;and it wos SE Na A phe ean Foie ee ox | tpcondrmed by pracisal results of the tiriga’ he bad waited oh a customer, “and he tovk a | with his money, At the Astor House, where m ee ae tes bed (herp met might have time to: make other arrange | some time before they ot down, to twenty. | perience aud spility were Rnd. be conbented i | ton of scwersee insiltnted: ta ‘England and | 90Uur's worth. He gave mea’ $20 Dbill,audl | he had made hi vivulry there w = eed | ents, | Fluaily tor 5 just one day they got down to ten, A R.—Why did younot notify Mr. Gage at an dhenjamped right buck to ve and are hard | Place the piece, hhome witen in thin éity'for | __A Michigan town haa a fire department wiih y earlier date? te get now at twenty-five. You see I look these | P¢rformance. The name of the Lawrence Bar- bya ee St sewernn ve | BOliced that when he put the change away he | thirty years, there are ‘many expressions of re. | Consisis of a chier, a apn Sie eines fos te POD osed | t ncsiyaie: aad Teeth See tae | Satie eaty corotally, Soncting Ie aod folding | gret at ihis death, Imiring the last two months | UWenty-two teeth i ‘There is no good reason for holding a YER TH x fhe bills nice and even beiure putting theminto | he was engaged with Captaln-Geveral Revuel- | bas decided to tkea back seat—Detroi! Pree pales 3 THE PRESIDENT WILL Had not made out my nominations be-| thingy up. und can tell you all-about them, | Fett Dramatic club was welected and the work | Perfect Ar UUpue Sltestion (ean Proauas | Water) Le cockstuonks ‘Tubtdollaremurtl ieeetbie | co ce eee army, now in this elty. in | Press, ASK ADVICE IF HE WISHES IT. | fore. It is customary for each trustee to hand | There Is an association between salt water and reparation was dle ee fettke | “Water, thore or igss Tolluted, baying for two or thrue days. When be came buck | projecting plans for the Improvement of M Prof, Proctor says that at least 450,000 me Mr. C.J. Hillyer said: ne that if | im his nomina! ene ‘ pier setctaryatt td | Peel Vale ey certainly not! I shan’t dis- proper delivery of the text that his work was | through'a deep filter composed of sand, con-| ##alu besaid be had found that ali-Havana | co. His body awaits the di tion about | im June, and Mr. Lov ition of is | toc the President desires’ a: “ors fall from the heavens and striki | teeeamth cigars were rather too strong for him. Te | children. He leaves, in addition to his wi y hour during the Aba sak woke 01 aahers sd acirenin ainda = comparatively easy with the principals, the | talning a small percentage of argillious matter, 2 ething to do with | whose seco is s, y “s anh tenon noe i Ponber berm fo aueint to the District | headut wowach mse, aakiog that the nok | god tales with wrap Res Band ease en | chlor gure beth to tenreay the ardor of Tut elt-| the goluble patticics wry stopped at the sur: | tHOpEnt tue ouight bare vomcyiag Udo wi | hows second husband i suit living two aous: |S oe siceyald const with che weenown | atone tuota be seta bebe the Sa he : See Pere ee ge © MEST URE wonld | OF ees oeu t ne ee was inliderond ead cucapery nos Her that | Ariena, ands daughter, Sister M- gnatine, of | by i i ar dita 5 toe that he tis) and notitied Mr. Gige we Once Ot pe ee ee The performance, which was glven under the | of the Insoluble matter, descends despor: each, | 6200 While. The colonel suid he slept much sme and wither the, workings othe nee a viee it sit. Is cire omitted. = : ° * [The follow Did you omit more or fewer persons than | ‘The second report on “The Mineral Resources | €usplces of a committee of the school trustecs, | particle of saud Iadreuchod with a thin dm of | better, ant darned If he dida’t think that ton- | (TR? fol 7 cent elgar good enough for any man. For his | (pitty tn th Pomona tobe deogpad cated, eat your list of | of the United States,” by Albert Williams, jr.,| Snally took place, the cast belug ss follows: | Water thus divided, the water offers to tue | Sons Gate Boat eno Just as sweet and pleasant | Wishing persons to be dropped ad been large, and you | chiet of the division of mining statisties an finlony, David C. Bangs; Brujus, Clarence B. Surface of wetion, Now commences tho socsud | Sd Wholesome aya 25-center_or a dvcentor The truth fs Just the contrary. Thad in- | ¢chnology, U. S. geological survey, ts now in | Rheem, Cass p effect of perfect filtrasion and aeration, which poem, which appeared re- | come and witness the Workings of its new Bur Beacon, was written by @ | lock press, when it was develomed Unat t f oung lady, who received the had taken a cider mill on subscriptte Hegarguip to the Boston University from the | run it with a poke of oxen.—Chicayo Pvabune that matter. He meant to smoke thera right | His school here.—Ep, Stan. t intorming hims District needs a such Informa- | “yy. &nd visible like that caused by fire, but slow | 4nd bis shirt, collar and cath imma: ; anthracite, 30,718,203 long tons: bituminous | elghth grade schouls, Orst five divisions. An | and without any perceptible evidedce; never, | Now he began to come srouad oc Helmweh! Lo stlil for homeland, awarded land in severalty. Six feet and brown coal, lighiteand sail lots of antura- | amhatcur orchestra, under the leadership of Prof. CLONE IC Ie, a COR UG Eee Ek el crer aii | looking just the lesst bit sosds: Ouce te sents Guere the soeeineeon Becaae would be about right. Sen Fyascuco Pra e mined elsewhere than in Pennsyivunia, | IC. Bernays, furnished the music. organic impurities to curboule acid, water aud | is collar would look solled and ‘his shirt front ‘Where the fratt trees grow and tlowom, casion W. R. Travers was ina (2 | 66.875.772 long tons; total, 97.504.085 long | | To presentation was highly succesful, ana | OE Pty avon amore pera Ona paste | mussed, and there, would be nis cout the tuoonlight brighter gleams. ii avenseaed bean wie nd their yarents. | tons, The spot value of the commercial product | the efforts of the young performers ' wore | Bit that caused by fire, producing oxydation | 89d his shoes gave evidence of a second-hand ah ad mill boy, was’ situing of supposed competency | wa Pennsylvania auntliracito, $136.53 erly praised eon Aone etn pres of the nitrogen and the formation of nitric arr en Some eee cy-beeeo busy ery crowded. »y choosing com peten! ous al ther coals, $7 mtthve je varran re- | OF 0s ’ % a or ro cis i . minute tt tal SIS LOSO LAT. Including the eae oe | Riction that they would one dey fad a footing | Sey a Fenull whieh fire cannot produce telligent in school matters, acted as I uzht duty required, Why did you drop any fi pr that matter. He mea se then maccus Jerweyman hay a parrot that can swear v al | along tor the future. Men were fouls to pay etm) “aks in five de upon & course | tended to umit fee onlys 1ald eacit oan ty | press and will be Issued shortly aa one of the Trebouius, Simon | {ithe combustion hele 2 eonoral weet aa Wa: | Such faney prices. for cigars.” Ti was a shane, Hepciwen od aad tals eden said the bird is ip great demand by demo as not a professioua! teacher had | census publications, The report is for the j Meiellus and 4Nn- | fire purities everything, and indeed there ls no | ¢¢8d—ashaine, whon there. were iillious of Wrougst by memories swoct and dear, Who go to Washington ou an office-secking nie j THINKS THE PRESIDENT WILL | effort during the few months of galender year 1883 and 1884, and contains de- | darus, Phillp B. Miller; Cinna and Pirst Cuizen, | ro huciien every th Inipure or vo unhealthy, | People who had to live on a doliar a day. Filang al thesou: with longa sion und return home disappointed, The par ‘ W BUSINESS METHODS, Keep a good school, displaying | tailed statistles for these periods and also for pre- George Elwood: Luotifius and Second Cutizen, 8. | Otc mation, so, impure, the oxygen ofthe | “UP to this time the old gentieman had Suits heart with sighs aid Beart (must be understood, doesn't do all ‘te Mr. . B. Church, of South Washington,says he nd imination. “For spectal | ceeding years, togetlier with much descriptive | B._ 3 ton; Servius, Albert Hall; | Svotisayer, | tie will not transforin Into carbone kerk, peice | Al @ regular antique dude In dress. A’ those memories sad and tender ring on such occasions, It merely assiets a - wa naahearat pathized aceply with her. It was | and techoteal matter. According to the roport | Charles G. Pearce;’ Luctus, Misv’ Bello Cavist | S's nitrogen. In the interior of this filter a | His hat and clothes were always brushed as Witnuy, bear me home again, the angry democrat to give Vent to bis feelings. does not care that South Washington should be | paintul to me to omit t-after | the commercial product of the coal flelds during | Portia, Miss Annie Cavis; Gulphurnia, Miss Sen | Sunde ise itwewing ei le not violent | Heat as neat could be, his shoes always polished ere the an sight clothed any childhood, Norristown Herald. recor ized is aeaking District appoint- | thought and consultation with judicious er: | the year 1384 were as follows: Pennsylvania | Di¢ Thompson; citizens, soldiers, &c., from boys’ samba sian i | Iti suggested thal the Apaches should be - v tien taken Into const tional man should be appotn! Jeeted slovld be liberal minded,” unprejudtee inen, who Would do everything for the good of the District, There are plenty of such men re- commended, and he takes it for granted that the Prestdunt knows all about them. ‘The Presi- ing rather to renominate those | Us aud works the iivelong day. ‘was no seat for Mr. | In’ conclusion, I will say that the filtration fuliar. There was a look of zeniai despera- ravers, with his usual gallantry, said den pinks, Is @ business man, and has beet * . . “i ‘ A : 5 8 S EE: i ‘. wil gallantry, said to fie irere jong eyough wo know whom ie eat goto | Petedtegamenmupetent tom any cause, He is | Kumption, Ar 104,008.00 long tons, uauols: | since been “xecornplished. ‘The ‘periormarcs | 82d. aeratlon Of all veh aera maid Ne tenes Haga face, a Miud'tinaliseacen the | Emer, Kener grows the heartache son: “BBY, gget up and give tls Flady your for reliable information when he wants it. worn out. A trustee who renoiminates evers- | $3.) long tons of Pennsylvania anthra- | Was prowounced by old stagera to have been the | Pcldl, but Subject td thecontlderation of thing | error of his ways and had resolved Aree — Cleveland fs, I think,” said Mr. Chureh, “a busi- | 5 uins the schvois, but hus an easy the of | cite, and 30,689 long tons of biluminous | Most successful amateur venture thoy had whose province {t Is to determine such mat-|tiem,and to do it gracefully. He talxed a Tot Again we say to the readers of the Appel, hess and knows how to find out all he & trustee who hus the pluck | and’allother coals; and the value at the mines | ever witnessed, both as to general excellence ters.” little, looked at the newspapers and then: A Wil oosmue, b for whose benefit we are now uttering caution, Wants to Know about the men who are applying inate the incompetent has | was: Pennsylvania guthracite, $46,351,512, | Ip the delivery of the text, and also as to the $65 over ‘towards the cigar case. He asked me eee nies pul your Gngers tor some minutes in too water for places in the District, He will do just as | Tray, Bl and Sweetheart snapping at | bituminous and all other coals, $77,117,066; | harmonious and effective dotion of all the char- re "i h what kind of a cigar could possibly be got to- Now with Hemmeee ch LaF aes) drink: reflect how it must be to we all do when men come to us for ¢1 | is heels; but he makes good schools, The | total, $143.768,578. The total production (that | acters, A handsome sum was realized for the Virginia Henlth Resort. gether for five cents, I told him I had some " ower that water upon the Internal organiae 4 ment.” | geod he ‘does lives utter him. some per- | isincluding colliery and. local consumpeony of | monument fund, NOTES FROM GAINESVILLE—SERIOUS ACCIDENT | Guite decent cigars for that price. Then he Here the blenk winds, wailing. blust'ring, Lion especially when heated, and that will, to ME. WILLIAM H. BAUM'S VIEWS. reteht Latent too tuzoumatic "machine | anthracite was 1,160,713 long tons less than in | | After this the club was formally officered by | “9, MISS MATT, WISE—THE CROPS—THE VU, g,| Wanted to know if I had one I could recom- Both my mind and itfe # sensitive person, say more than all we could j Mr. William H. Baum, of South Wasuington, | ight be Invent odrop the incompetentand | 1s, while Its Value was $10,905,543 less the | the selection of Mr, ©. B. Hanford as acting 2 "| mend as tolerably certain not fatal; write further. Memphis Appeal. It bas Sasa Eis F ae i asa t. But it has not been tn- | disproportionate decline in value being due toa | manuger, and Mr. C. B. Rheem as business 20m TO DRESDEN, ETC. he wanted to try one, just to at they noticed that Memphis meu put their fingers in when asked by a STAR reporter for his views ime to come human Judg- | fuilor 25 cents per ton in spot prices {82.25 to | Manager. Of course but Ilttle was done durin; Correspondence of Ta# EveNinc Stal really were, any way. ‘I trotted him out tuts ® glass of ice Water; but they do It to get a plese —— said he thougit the proposition to have a num- at must be reiled on. The evil service act | g9). The total bituminous ‘cont production in. | the surumer, but early {n the fail It was decided. GAINESVILLE, PR. Wat. Co., VA. cigar I'm smoking, and he lit one and puffed of lee to put in the other tumbler. They do gat ber of tive eitizens confer and protests ny ue from removal; ambassadors, | creased 5,199,039 long tons over that of 1883; | by the members to give some performances for : . iecteey ens) A) away on it. When [told him ie could have drink the water,—New Orleans Picayune, upon a fist of nen ‘of persons, any members of the cabinet und is of divisi | batits value was $4,850,734 less, the average | theirown benefit. The ambition of several of June 15th,1885. | six of them for a quarter he said it was a image eer ee a Whom they were willing to indorse forthe office | may be recalled or dismissed; preachers luation at the collieries having fallen from | the young men had beon fred by the kindiy | This place being so contiguous to your city | niftcent cigar—muagnificentand went, tine halt When a merry party gathers, ‘ misstoner, or for other District | be dismissed by their congregations nd $1.20 to $1.05. The total output of all coals | notices of thelr first attempt, and while they | and its accesslollity so eaay ‘of accomplishment, | dorén.” With the happy songs enhaneed, not ase the President, but | vers by Uveir Teachers wre moresccure | showed w net gain in tonnare of 4,038, felt that “Julius Cesar” should be again re | Suvtning of Interest tran spiring i bo | The cigar man paused, blew a big cloud of On my own Lome Joes (ponder ' | d the best solution of the ditt os any other class; their ree- | tons, and a decline in value of $15,726, peated, they wanted to give Shakespeare | ®®Ything ‘est transpiring here may smoke half way up to the ceiling, knocked the = ud sayy soul is eld entranced. © ‘ecabacraes. Ans Presiden im the ipervising principais.super- | “There were 4,873,805 short tons of coke made | another chance, and so selected welcomed by some of your readers, ashes from his cigar and sighed. “I knew that lar ee er ae with violent storms on the earth bus derived tion of Distrie A He seis strongly Is ke Diey US Lope ce the Day | in 1884, worth $” ‘878 at the ovens. THE MERCHANT OF VENICE A few days since an accident occurred at Hay ie the color ae Sue “I knew = Rings w tsi ms heart ad echoes.— considerable strength from the events of the aver of hom nought the pe ic. instead 0. pusing the | power to | production consi 1074 short tons ol | as the seoond play for study and rehearsal, It | Murket station, onthe Virginia Midland ral-| Would never get ‘anything. They never do “Wherefore, lone one, turry lere?” past four years, during which there has been @ the rict had. ii the¥past, been treated | refuse renomination, trustees have gone | boat ‘The amount of coke Woda, wae oi prhared y es: A when they get down as far as that. “The e-lonel ninrgent sesiegorie Very badiy in not having their claims fully re- | to the treme, of" iudulgence. 1 Mow | fon ease eae ieee Sunge, W7eS 500,918 | 5 found that theNational theater could hese, | road, one mile aod whale from this station, by | tnoked fvecontert until a tow dager: Piet Sha ConinicA deme high Ahh maximum of sun spots anda very remarkable coguized. no phice in a sys of graded | $873,7: "7 cured for the 2d, 8d and 4th of March, 1882, as | Which Miss Matt, Wise, a near relative of the he atiompted to tacitle those threo-tor-ten cents in which an incompetent teacher does series of meteorological disturbances upon our Shall | to the flr South bl ith! ‘The produetion of crude petroleum in 1884| the Mapleson opera company would ocet lute ex-Gov. Henry A. Wise, came near losing | over thero, but he couldn't sind them, and, as Or, Ape dreary Bort Plapet. Perhaps no stronger evidence tn favor ‘The Waverly Seminary. incalculable harm.’ It takes years of | was 24.0n).758 barrels of 42 sallons, cache of only the first three alghts a! that Weel, and | her Ite. She had just arrived trom Washington | @ last resort, took to cigaccttes, He leit the webiste jot Of this theory bas been presented than tat THE CLOSING EXERCISES Last EVENING ar | [7d subsequent teaching to stralghte | which ‘the iyania and New York ‘oll | the house was engaged. An evidence of the in- | on her way home’ from. a visi whore shevwas | hotel iong ago, and, { understand, is now. trying “Cease your longings, cease (6 roam; furnished within the past few weeks. ‘T =r = | Kinks and snarls she mad fields produced 2,758 barrels. The total | torest the school trustees took in the club is | met by her brother with @ horse and buggy, | to set money enough together to’ buy w ticket Heimweh! ‘That fas won the battle, does, cyclones, Violent storms of bat MARINI'S. eee LGR Sak pmpitious to remuin a trustee; but so | value, at an average spot price of 85 cents, waw | found in the fut that five of toore {it once be- | who, after seeing his sister safely seated, wont | home. It’s tough, I tell you.” ‘Weary wandere1 thee howe.” \d Waterspouts buve during that tin § of Waverly | lox Ate b want it distinetly understood | $20,476,294. Ascompared with 1883, the pro- | came responsible for the renee abe: theater, | back to the depot to look after her bi anes ———+o+____ (iss Lipseomb, principal, were held | that every competent teacher shatl ha netlo » At ae ae. was 689.529 barrels greater, but the | which was, of course, much greater than the | this point the abise and whistles of tee Incom- Transfers of Real Estate. m ;. How Don: port against any and ail Influe Mot pala atin ele eOS deem the average | young gentlemen of tue club could afford to | Ing-and outsoing ‘trains alarmed the horse at: | Deodsin feo have been filed us follows: Jamon ana comes tue incompetent will do weil to seek employ: | spot price having fallen from $1.10, oF 25 conte = | shoulder. | Tt wus resolved that these perform- | tuched to Miss Wise's buggy, and it dashed off | A. Harlan to Thos. L. Rigg:, part 9, sq. 499; | THE SLICK SCHEME BY WHICH SLEEPING CAR ment eisewhere, In ev wll be eare- | Dor barrel. i i's hall, whic attentive a was crowded ll ble globe. Colncidently with these terres sun has t truction in almost every quarter of the bute ; > r sagen = ; with remarkabie spots showing lutense y ances should be even an improvement on the | at rapid speed, throwing her out witn great | $530.77, C.F. Smithson toa. F-Santord, part CREWS FLEECE THE COMPANY, culvity : He ful to do no injustice. Th jeetice oe | ight tHe Teport tt appears that, 8,200,000 | firateffort of the club, and tthat end the cox | vloleues tothe Hard stay end ety vgn great 4, 84.501; $4,050. C. J. iiodier, trustee. £9 | Prom the Loaisville Courier-Journal, actin pote ae ae ee 4, and the fol- | had 109 years’ agcregate of schoul service, or | long tons of iton ore were mined In 1584, fumes were ordered of Van Horn, of Philadel- | taken up and carried to the residence of Dr. | Jesse Munn, 10168, ag. 514: $2,950, 4 a oa hia fact,” sala Just now the sun presents a very curious wp- Spanische | {7 2°Chee Of nearly twenty-two years: and | valued at the mine at $22,550,000, The pig | phia, wills Siu Gehrienee: Bee eal and Mr. | Clarkson, at Hay Market. where surgical as- | lan to George 5. Parker, part 9. sq. T tell you this for a fact,” said an ex-con- pearance when Viewed With a telescope. eT have c ered their cases, in ihe ligit of | { de ayyregated 4,007,868 long tons. | Edmund 3 Rheem, the prompter, were. inde- | sistance was rendered. Owing to her Injuries, | Frederick ison to Williain Mi ductor toa Journal reporter. “ An honest man | Pom Mictaly mcross ite dick are a ‘great seconds, qhection and reputation, tor three | decrease of 497,642. tons as cor pared, with | futigable in thetr efforts to perfect the cast aud | which consisted of a fracture of the arm in two | sub of #q. 203: $4,000. Ada cannot be a success as a sleeping car conductor. | of black spots, and advan T regret Rint, bated eacle serious enmi- | 1883, valued at the furnace at 873,461,624, oF members general in their work, “Julius Cte- | places and a severe cut over the forehead, she | P. Crenshaw, jr., lot 104, sub of {$2,040 | Fully uluety per centof those engaged in the | cage isa huge double ol 7 Sennen this, but Lean do no other. By | $15,145,576 less than in 1883, ‘he product of | sar” was given on Tharsday March 2d, and Sat- | was compelied to remain at Dr. Clarkson's tll Washington “City Orphan Asylum and’ th business are ‘on the make.’ The porters are | jatilions Upon miillivt ‘ dropping some good teachers, for tbe beuent of Copper in 18Ss, including 2,858,794 pounds | urday, March 4th, with the same cast aa at its | yesterday, when she was removed to her | Childress Hospital to Elizabeth S$. Danen-| jn jeague with them, and when & new con. c of the sun app rent. i Tana bat to nuehe tase jnade influential | made from imported pyrites was 143,221,084 | frst ropreseutation, ocak tie Bee eee | potterday. | w (ilickory Grove) at the foot of | hower, lot 2 and purt lot 1, su. 845: $3,500. | ductor Is put on, unless be Joins the Tog. ho | oe, oF, the, SUL appeay Justers presents the gobe Malse Heenan: te Be ere 4 teacher, with or with- | pounds, worth $17,780,087, at an average price | Mahoney played Julius Cesar and gained great | Bull Run mountain, ‘Her f.ther, being very | Wallace A. Brewer to Jobn 'F. Allwine, lot 7. | is sure to imouto dispicasure to such’ au | pearance of cyclonic action on agigantie scale VWisaes eas neha | of12\4 cents per pound ih New York, The | credit for his clear and distinct elocution and | old and feeble, when told of the accident, was | sq. 1007; $1,100. John C. Hawley to William | extent asto render hi Position unsafe. You | —s cyclone in whose mad whirl Une earth Die ee oppose the dropping of the | amount was 28,070,139 pounds greater than | his dignified bes ring. much shocked and prostrated. F. Baldwin, part lot 9, sq. 919; 5, Heury ut ona run en the Union Paciic | would spin like whipped top! All He did nothing ofthe kiud. ‘The fact 4s, | He, Production ‘of i863, but the value was | "The Merchantol Ventco” had tworepresenta- | "Owing as the spree Grought and cool | Wise Gameit'to Mary G. Lee, tot F, Jones" sul im west to Ogden. It Isa long trip | around this excessively ngitated neglon, ie a He dl Pagel aa Kind. Phe fact 1s, | $275,120 less, owing to’ the decline in price, tons—one on Friday evening, and the other at | weather, theo: in thie section bid fair to be | eq. 782; $5200. John J. Edson to Atrell Rich- first run I a crowded couch the | soiar surface Ix driven into faming ridges, pith Ue Onties aad Teeter ong tains {9 do | The total value of tie metallic production of | the Haturday. mathion, Ontone oecaree Shy- | very lute, though our farmers think the yield of | ardson, lot 19, Edson’s sub of lot 1, sq. 154; ‘On the second day there was also @ | presenting. w most wonderin a ee | Itza tobear what was my busin ite Making | 1864 was 156,007,599, and of the nonsme- | lock was sustained by Air, CBs Hastert ead ed | Site eed ee our farmers Unink the yield of $2,500. Chapin Brown to Laura 8. Thornton, 01 travel with me,and I tork In coun | Lurceyue display oF those teense aos tan pianos, | iy uotined the parties “Alb the talks poke eek | lullic mineral product ¢327,007,021, making a | the other by Ar D.C, Bunge: bor thoes cies, | Rane eae cereals wl Wil poof an in: | Eiutic'es A Wie Nesnk 88,000, Sarah P! | siderable money. ‘Thut evening, when I Was | (uins ot the dant whiel are Keeees he ieee Hongroise oe Denined ¢ “pairs Hi the taik about this | grand total of $413,104,620. men Golug remarkably well, and confirming | and what there will be raised will be of an tt Jiark to A. W. C. Nowlinglot 3. 8q. 968; $1,175. making up my statement by my diagram, | jariy weak and inexpressive bame of facule IE , Jor Buncome, or to “whoop | ~ Tables showing th quantities and values of | the goud [Impression thelr htial efforts, had different character. Cherries are very back-| G, E. Emmons to James Sanders, lot 79, Gar- George, the colored porter, sat down be- | during the coming fortnight, will: ULis great aniatic situation, the mineral products of the United States in | created. When Hanford played the Jew Bangs | ward, and most diminutive In size. field; 9100, Same to Griffin Sanders, lot 80, | side me und asked me if I’ wasn't golug to | goal gtoup is crossing tue ‘disk of the sun, Mr Goes Ge of tls between | 155: and 1852 are appended for comparison, | did O:d Gobbo, and when Bangs took the leat: | Gaivesviile tn becoming well known for ita | d (00; Lee Gurdner to M. M. Read, lots $0 | ‘do the jair thing.” I asked bin what there should be an unusual prevuleuce of dew i ef | Jacmieut? we "SL poluy in school mun-| From these appears that the total Value of | ing ‘character Tunlord. was te Old Gatos, | gravb mountain Dee edna health-giving | to 83, Pretty Prospect: $3,370. L. D’ Mutte- | he meant, and. he locred tractive storms in Yurious purts of tie curt, Mines Manson. nusent? ven't | Uigmetils and minerals produced in 1884 w. s | both gentlemen appearing on the bill us “ Moat properties of its mineral springs, which gush | son to August Long, part Peter's Mill Seat; | that if I’ didn't him bis sh the colncideuce would add vuluable evidenss Fushionable Singing. | day and haven't | $39,100,008 less than in 1883, and that the de- i tague Tigg.” Two new people were introduced om the ground in various places.’ Visitors are 75. He vey WS. Basey part lot 12, sq: | squeal on me. Why,” said he, ¥ | to whut hus already been collected showlig ® selection, | Miss ee HY | cling mm Lees from. 1982, wus 83,012,061; that | In'this play Miss Sehroiner, who appeured as | consianue coming in Inereber eam tee ree | Beige. Chapin Brown to St.G.R. Raby, | Sdlow Working the Pullman's direct action of solar disturbances upon thew Miss White; Good ations Detween you | fy Hi¢ felling off in value’ began on a small seule | Portia, und Mr. Frank B. Noyes, whe made his | seus and Manor the cee ee ee eee, | COA: O82., Chapin 119, C. Brown's sub. Mt | nice thing ont of It over and above. his | iocphere of the eante Wri. A. Bardett, in p Hons between you | in 1883, but wus accented in 1884. The de- | debut'as Launcelol Gobbo wile he layed | ing for summer boarders. Already a number | Ploasant; $575. CasparSchafer et xl. to Sophie | salary." At Best T thought he was tempting | “In the meantime it is worth anybody's while made ' cr _ | cline the author of the report, hus been | with execodingly good effect, showing tho poo ofpersons in seareh of health have located hore- | Emilie Walter, sublot 33. sq. 283; $5,000. | me fodefadit on the money T ad received for | to take a look through a telescope at the glume ercourse we have | due r to. depression in price than a de- | gonsiou of excellent ability aka comedian, The | abouts. Among the visitors are Mr, George C. | Caspar Schafer to Leonhardt Boiseh, sublot 33, | the company, and 1 told hin that Tdldn't want ering countenances of the god of day. nm, Va, and Me. Gage Ismachol, | Create 8 Guuatity;, Indeed, several important | Other charactors were Basxenin, Me-c, heen: | ranner, lady aed eelld oe eeuh Geos ee: | Coe ete Caspar Schafer to ‘Leonhard! | any more of that kind of talk from him, ‘Then chest santa The tirst bonor for full Mr. Gage 1s # schol- | substances show a decided Increase 10 produc: | Antonio, H.C. Robinson: Gratiino, 8, R. Flynn; | Tanner'bas Fecantly been appointed Py Prosi- | Botsch, ‘sublot $2, sa. 202; 8—. James H. | he tried to pass it off'as a joke, and let it go for studly was divided between Misse a piinchgal, | neg | You, notwithstanding the general dullness of | Zorenao; Jolin T. Hawkins; Dudcdnd Tuba d | dent cleveland Uk. eee Re een eek | Bottek. wublot 32. x tosurah L. Homans, lot | that, but I noticed that ie changed off on the Timely Recipes. Hey. Samuel K. Cox de- . i in his | trade. Th overproduction, taking the whole | 4, Mahoney; Salarino, 8. B. Milton; Salanio, | many, and will in a few days leeve this coun- | 6, 8q. 121, | eatean James H. Saville et'al..| ran back, and his place was taken by anoth From the Baltimore sun. ted medals to the ‘es before I be- | field into consideration, bas been less Luan was Geome Elwood: Leonardo and Halihazar, Otto | try for his dostination. Bes{des there are others | trustees to Gertrude L. Wilson, part lot, sq. porter, a very glib talking fellow who T| ‘The following recipes, the value of which bes ent jtidgiment. | generally feured, G. Eckstein; Nerissa, Miss Annie Cavis; and | from Washington aud Baltimore spourning | 121; $2,020.24. | Irwin Linton, trustee, toChas. | atterwards learned was a cunuiug ‘rascal. | yocn proved by frequent trial, will be won buls T believe him to drastea, Miss Belle Cavis. These performances | here. We have two mails dally and receive | 8. Bulley, part lot 5, sq. 117; $670.’ M. Vers| Ween oe fear conductor goes “on this » ~ There is no man! 4 Gallant Indinn-Fighter from Wash- | were very successtul, both irom a dramatic | THE STAR and ot! Papers regularly. G, | nda Chapman to Samuel Norment, low 7 and | Woods would m to be sent out with him | bearing in mind, now that the boi weather? y HL ee in ingtor standpoint and Apanclally, and the club was : 3. 10s au8 te 35,8 45, inclusiv 63; ange 0 But Til tell you his tactics | here, and drowning cases and suustrokes will fring 1 a 2% aia : reatly encourages 24,000, Charles V. Trott to Mary S. Camp- | with me. Firs to talk about very Mkely be as numerousas usual: i ‘ : Tothe alter of Tur Evexisa Star: ® ze ee 2 tee PEK NANO OF Sota CEES A Young Lover's Crime. boll, lot 109, sub, sq. 363; Fa tee, ‘Chanies ¢ He swore he vas atanel, alwa: = waning ae ic fash sons rently drowned they oe ee yonume ig. warm friend Aeeis Grom DG; Tae 38 1868 oY Sees en TRAGEDY ON CHINCOTRAGUE ISLAND, Zrott to Liieabeth Foster, lot 116, sub, of sa: | ductors to knock down and divide witit itm, | »22,cases of NUL Soerm, idee wren chataet rl ore sient. ithe triendsof Mr. | geeing an item in your paper headed “Hard x vag ey Mrben tires performances | epectal to we Baltimore American, PER,S8,100- George Ik, Neweombe to Horacé | OF course I told him how he tried to work me, | Suauld be latd jrouthy doy Bices eraneet , - lgeutoe os 4 Mt thortuad | Riders on the Apache trail,” reterring to Major | Were given Ce Ee eae Washington | “Tasty, ACCOMAC CouNTY, VA., June 18.— |. Bovaton, part lot 26, sq. 518, $230.25. | Wad’ thom Bee ae ee ee NOE plays. | round them, Tavn artidcial respiration shoud The Acatemy of the Sacred Ment. | £0tiug tp dex ‘spaper art. | Sumner and Major Wileox, of 8th onvalry, and Tet chop bed almeody oreeectoneé the same | hore is great excitement ‘on Chincoteague | May Bradley et a, 800. Beng FE eewom, | Lanswered in the nogative,and then Woods | jemade ts, diamine te arans eae oes th ‘The annual commencement of the primary | matter to Intericre at wli with my relacon ty | Le interesting to many of your old Washington | $fr Willlans A. a Save ary: Asdony;| Deputy en uate) patie Moora. | WWiitiens Frew, | SER 2, Oe noeh Totten to Baral "Soka ik, | the sleeping car company has on a conductor | to that tive eliowe meee ae and arya department of the Academy of the @ | hin, But itis hoped by the Wiison purty to | 804 Texan readers, should you see fit to publish sobleeiog aa immediate snosess, snd Aiiesos | AD, aged twenty Years, hot Timothy Hille | eee a SS OtLbO Ane aoe oO Nicholas | !* the linen furnished the porter. Each berth is | swornach, wud 40 on at the rate of about sixtora 2 c! e! ements v Is hy Ray 6 re » SA ingue . o 3 arms Heart to = Gay atterason: at three | Piiveit: the new wanerisieadont ener enn |. aler Sohu Angie. Wiles gia nalive orl Caene oe ‘Portia, (or-| For somo masnthe pant young eswae hed Olt pt 1otG, Sa, 860; $091.10. Mich’l | furnished with a set of shoots and pillow at oe OE 4 Me tee Pee colar ia bolitical changes in the District. “Now, 1 | Your city (Washington), “Hs father, Charles G. Tanto Venice Me tee raibadeg star | Been, courting Virginia, the fourteen year | Callan, (rusice, to, Wm W Movenlt, lot sub, | tor cuch nleht of in, the conductor Is expected | 08 tie slowiach just below the end of the breast west. Rev. P.C. Coll, of fersteod not tobe an admirer ot the old | Wilcox was one of the old. families of oor ST tiated tiered Md Cone RUSE Antonio, | old daughter Cotntiont tise cy Chl | Bat Warner, lott s teyAt AS aha 1G, Bick | to turn tn the ticketsor money Sor ton pamven-| EP. A sas or wunatvobe bay the ‘ church, delivered an address, | dint and Tam not amsuining too mucin | town, D. Cs CG. Wileos. jr re Ae Ee | Reda Pertie Ne Sena ae te ee ee: | 6 toe ‘The parents of the young girl objected | 21, Meridian Hill; €5,343.75. "Mark W-Samuel, | gers-$30, or the equivalent But the son. snl, cusee of, hen unstroke 1ap the persue giter which he presented preminms to tht tol- | Siylng that, if it ever gets the upper hand my | major, was by aceldent, John’Audrew Wik | aud excellence in presentation WhIdi terete, | ee png parents of the heir daughter, One | assignee, to J. W. Pliling, lot 6, block 2, Me: | ductor sand. portet are’ gach aiitited Pc igeemanates tee ‘arms and legs wi lowing perwons: First class—Yor excellentlessons Uie first syllabic of Jacke Honineoe’ Fee | cox (thie tuajor), was appoint ta bio ciecs, Ned | peeeclaed te eee eon aad club | of the objections is said to have been the youth Srna it, iennets E- Keclér to | set of linen, and by dixpensing with it and | et the bynt wrapped in towels Until the exoos- Annie MeVary: first In catechi-n and geogras NODC Paek Te ee ee ae | ChE ene ‘under Dr. Stnoot, | Were munifest'in these performances, of Freeman, He was anxious to marry Miss mid, pt. lot 8, block 32, Coium- | then reporting Its use, they can knock the | {ve heat of suriee. ts allayed. maetier a Bhs ene Tee ent | tne Bold or. Toirigucn culeas nla one eaten | of Woshingtns Med EHEEE cet ae | Ge ae from ‘its former | Hills, and fora time she ap to reelpro- | bia heights; $2,700. Helen J. Carter to Chas, | equivalent, $6. On yr 4 in arithmet rvey1 Second, Dela kus | He field of intrigues calumntey and malicious | of Washington, and gradu . D. a 4 Ib departed frou tone he eepotted tow. | M. Bazrick, 31, Columbia Helhts | make kraphy aad readies lulsrepre: ons, directed by the tai rty | 1801 he resigned bis clerkship to ageept a com. | line of action, and, giving Mr. Shakespeare a | cute Freemuun’s affections, lave Walter Lii if first in « raphy and reading, lda Greg ¥ Thee anys Foie | wilssion aw Heutenuat In the 4th Ubited States | rest, presented the beiiliagt comedy of “David | ever, that lost night Miss Hills told young Free- . inkins to Julia A.Cox. pari 1, sq. (psig pH nap eStore peed nay wl Abertay (peng en eth a pe tl ke ba ventral ermine anes neers Apogee the Treasury | Garrick,” aud the laughable farce ot cM and | man’ that she could not receive his attentions | 114: $12,000. 8. Norment to M. V ef; Keneral improve-| hore pumerous » They are injurious tw | Cavalry, which was in grounds, Sines then hy | Mrs Peter Whites" Th those plate tha vcasee any longer, and that her parents objected to 340; $21,000. Bia | thorehaiy, 0 “Mes Gases re a Benoni | hen been Soreien Oe tens tenliee aati | aan een eee eaters he mem-| him. ‘The young man left the house very inueh on ty and | ~ si ge, fe vou fighting Indians. When his fame is mentioned bers of the public schools was. had, so that the dejected. Early this mornit he called at the. | preetas aik Santditee ae reece | Chat be Ubandctn tha coin Gr oak ie ee | it Tuas ha aIN Ce ee ee performance lacked the distinction which the | house again ani ‘Miss Aiiis toreconsider portent, Hoste Melscrnee ting | suty"—to we the modern phrase tine batts | uuined, brave aud sucscosfAl Indian Aehtess | Bust had horceaiees erie er sao, which the | house again snd begged Miss Alls to reoousider portent, Rosie Melucrney. Third | M2” —to use the modern phrase—there is noth- r Wilcox bas t hews, Grafton roduct of the public schools. The following | decision was foal she could not marry, hit. len “Young; | '8s to prevent’ my renominating him, So far rene ee oy Hone, Bee tro nephs iets ae Peds Was the cast of SDovid ‘Garrick:"" wing on of commingled grief and anger the aliny and reading, | Oa neat sug Course tines the beginning of the | Jes W icon, at “Part DAV ‘Only’ inves eft of | rick, Wm. A. Lackey: Senn Tages OS. eases | secth thon Grey a ronmieetand Bean ot Bie nt Maggie Seane ce t to, though placed in tryiug efrcam. | the old family, Major Wilcox married Miss ire , Wm. C. Murdock; Xt, Brown, S. | Hills, She fell to the floor veriousl stechisin, Maunie | ces. My offer was intended ‘to make for | Ida Craig, a very handsome ind agconplished | Kt Flynn; ir. Smith, O; G. Eckstein; Mr. Jones, | Hor mother hustened to bor nee, but the follow- we Fourth | Peaee. It tueluded ho diminution of salary, no | lady, daughter of Gen. Craig, of St. Jo, Alo. IR, Littell; Thomas, Sheldon; Ada In: | she too was shot down, and Ic is thought mor. Aan hae Sele 2 la second | faces i duties or inerude, bugle ince ere nr Pee | anita lendrionsnd Nie Seth oe Brats | (ally wounded. Freeman comple gf} aed evenness ape some, legislator, ts pelts Weean: tu ercig tr eel nian ee | ine coation of ee re : for being sno litte gins Rosalie Hil sad Pits | Hows between fara comation. Tbe nai pee A Moral Coward. White: BR Piyun, Weor Rept arate DEATH OF aIS8 HILL. ares ous | Branted would be agreeable to him, The fact | From the New York sun, man, Rrank Brown? Msg Vitetole Boose Lee | Aspecialin the American to-day from Snow | _ “Mr. 7 L arise to place in nomination —— Ctiter particg tories ty seen, eelzed upon by || Yesterday forenoon, at High Bridge, a gon--| Mad: rank Brown: Miss Virgin iyidow Whi, | Hill says that Miss Virginia Hill, one of the | mam sie, What weall know, or ‘The Case of Prof. Riley. ences shows what I'lad toespect ison hive: | Heman, with his wife and little boy, lott a | and May MoCamloy uu Sie eal oe While victims of the Chincoteagae tragedy, at | dir, nore than qualified, sf, 10¢ To the Paitor of Tas: EvxxrNo Stax: “YE~Do you Capest troupes na crbapene | rable tn one of the, bear pavilions and started | rept, improvement tn, bis performance, aud | cleven o'clock on Thoreday aight ae for Learved with him durin” the It has been stated that a decision of the first | K—Do you expect t continue us trustee? | {or the door, leaving his cane behind bine, Ur, canons Sauire, Inget wade. good Git of | Sve Oo cocn on ceuteeay mune 3 Seacy maerae preg gama to tac efit that Fo6 | were no dager & tee ehaeeeernca or eae ts |, SUE Waller aelaed it and boro t to him in «| Cuereetes acting. .7he, Himes Wheeler och | i ina dap he. te sixty ale huce of Ropes ok te bhdod Toner en ee Kiley cannot, In addition to bis salary as ento-| school site, furniture and book ving wee a | body. Sitoe been developed professtonally, Cffbet in the neck end the oaber ine tee. mite was Sound. 8. bees trap mologist of the Agricultural burean, receive an SStup Were stripped of certain excrescences,1 | | First (enthusiastically)—Yon forgot your cane, ,, THE LAST PERFORMANCE. the ad ation as curator of insects | should withdraw at onec. But, from present | sit! ha ‘The laét appearance of ves patina op Pema ata uucaganers | cught is bide ambit Will aay - Second (triumphantly)—You forgot your cane, 1984, meeraace the clad was in June, stake about this, as that eminent scientist | once’ ttt a il let, Commits. | sift “Mr. and Mra. ” Sean on. a boner Oaeioe ai crag toners think Tam not useful in the board, the wee (confidentially)}—You forgot your cane, ir. and. Poter White” were presented for allowed ts receive, lor several years, @ separate | sat} dntimation of that opimon will give Fourth Walter (artlessly}S¥ou forgot your | Puls perormaaes wan een. totem my commission, "With Vier Huge, £, Portia ‘compensati member of the 0.8. entomo- : cane, sir! im) of Seen AD Walter (bopefully)}—You forgot your 01 the Widow White logical cominission, and did actually so re-| een Lo seheal soetee | ceive! eane, sh This preeedent ought to serve, in the present. assertively) forgot your cane, | The last named | tustunce, to cusbie tale geutieian, whe hes «| ‘Tite Mrrrany AcaDemy.—The large mum. | eip! Self aesertively)—You: int matioe reputations Cg bong ecto : ieee ane tons RE month to the Mil-} ‘The man fasten Ong haar Ne whieh were Tation for bis services ior wove men | itary udemy i corps of ‘Waiter juarter,, 3 fastitutions. Cteapa. | the “fait stundard. “There are how hot over | Ginette, bby bers a Caen nicles four (turduiteningly)—How mueh did you pay | form The steamer Guyandotie, of the Old Domin- | clases, which eancies, existing pO 35 time pr jon line, which was sunk at her pier in New | district In the Union Is tepre ta Fepresen' being | Gentleman (des rand » half. aucoumb York by the cureicssne. 1 & ieman leaving | somethi: Linost ‘precede: The Wife ‘the : cost. the: he sesveuck open, was ralsed yesterday. = | Seprombey unos, wit ail evely vesaney. i aca Aa cane oe Whioh took place in Cineeie hat aa 5