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CITY AND DISTRICT. THE GREAT ISPEACH WENT TRIAL. —— Is’ = ‘*e wae, a hued tar Soe or: a by sen English tare. | ree wy; a . a by | How the Acquitial Was Beeared—tnter- ON A MARKET NAY. The aa Eoiremrars That are| Mew Te wialieiee co Ln fue Mons- the Hartfera. where it, was a epee ge morning, > —— pe ticle 7 | cating Reminiscences and New Pacts, — Erected. — Sgr _ were — “Three What May be Seen About the Market — ‘THE TRUE MERIDIAN STONE ANDONR THAT BAS point | "HE SORNE OF FARBAGUT'S rLacemre pup- | Ab0Ut 10 o'clock, T° We. A bar litte aim | repraxs wiro (ial ee Building. THE REAL ESTATE MARKET IX A GOOD CONDI-| BEEN MISTAKEN FOR TT—THE MILE POSTD which | I8@ THE ENGAGEMENT WitH roRTs JAOE- | Cuity in cilencing tem. ‘There Was no further F oe teerieen bana baeeoee ns TION—THR ERECTION OF COSTLY HOUSES T0| PLACED ALONG THE DISTSICE LINES. : ‘ofthe | SON AND ST. PHILLIPPE—A NAVAL BATTLE tion to our approach tothe city except | OF POISONOUS REPTILES—THE FANTASTIC] ‘There are some matters connected with this SCENES INSIDE AND OUT—THE CURBSTONE EX- CONTINUE, etimes that _— masonry ‘VIEWED BY A MAN BEron: ‘mast. | Gre They were so thick som AND THRILLING DANCE WITH THE SERPENTS. | remarkable trial (the impeachment of Johneon) CHANGE FOR PARM AND GARDEN PRODUCTS— Mr. J. A. Wineberger, of this clty, who nas of the ceuter| “* a la It veetod impossible to escape thom. —— and tts results not known of record. ‘They are MoW THE TRUCKERS DO BUSINESS—BoGUS| The fall activity which usually characterizes | Spent much time tm researches Into the early his- a Gast 9 mistake ‘the diary of asallor who served on the Hart- LANDING AT NEW ORLEANS Dr. Yarrow, the curator of reptiles at the | known to those who wore with Prest- COUNTRYMEN AND THEIR FRAUDS. the business of buyinz and selling real estate | tory of the District, bas prepared the following measure from. | ford under Farragut and from which wee taen | A8 we rounded the point that brought the city | Smithsonian, who went to witness the Moqut | dent Johnson; among others to Reverdy John- a ‘and renting houses In this city compares favor- | Paper on “The Meridian of the District of Col- oferrors. | the of the preparations of the fieet to | Into view we could see the troops retreating | Indian snake dance in Arizona, has returned son, to Col. Wm. G. Moore, his private secre. People who never go to market or who trust | ably with that of previous years. There is | UMbia:" The Constitation of the United States oar land | capture New Orleans, published in last Satur | from. the city, having mo pred they | after @ vers thrilling experience, and his de- | tary, to Wm. W. Warden, a trusted friend, and, their marketing to butlers or servants miss | great demand for rented houses and a large | €ave Congress the power “to exercise exclusive spond not ihe | day’s Stak, furnishes the following account of (ould not carry off, eed be on tee ee | Sciption of what hesaw is intensely interesting. | we may add, to the writer. ‘The dence of Jnuch that is interesting. When ove’s spirits | number for rent, as there has been a great num- perp all Centar bac atamor ister The the passing of the forts below New Orleans : Pe pant! river: ing carefully, throws’ ig revised the — cere at eign the Prosident was evinced by the tender to the oop, nothing will revive them quicker than a | ber of new houses erected during the past sea- | District not exceeding ten miles square as may been built at Farragut’s fleet moved —. Prsntlttwo were “abrenetet Arizona, have @ snake dance in honor of | ,uthor ofan appointment ax minister to Aus nee “rough ‘the Center market ona market | 90m. Tue Retaral increase ta tee poputstion | by cecsion of. particular states and tbe eecepe- marking the | yries futetiy up the | the bural me = ‘Mississippi, toward Forts Jackson and St. Phik- ippe, before daylight on the morning of April day. All ls bright, bustling, and animated. ‘To | Makes the demand. in ie ot eae ne SUpDIP, | svce Of Congress become the seat of government the olty, when we encore’, aie men ft the rain god. It is a wild and fantastic cere: | trie. What tx aaid herein of the minor history stand in the gallery in one of the wings of the | Umer of houses, nearly equal to the suPpiz; | of the United States.” In the execution of this ‘but it was soon evident that | mony, - od (arerpla tie neon oe ¥, and has not been witnessed by mans | ofthe impeachment has, therefore, this sam . 25,1862, slow progress was made on account | te citizens tour mercy. ‘The mayorand | White men. It occurs between the 10th | tion, market Saturday morning and watch the mov-| year. The prices for ground continue to be | Power Congress passed an act, July 16, 1790, the south point Is bullt | of the rapid current, but good order prevailed. | Ter'scnnbn refteed to surrender or to hoist the | 8d 18th of September, evory second year, and | “Tere were conferences: batwoe Pr eity council ing throng below will afford. a man wholoves | sti and are at the scale which hes been | destenating asite to be selected between the stated before; | The mortars now redoubled their fire, averag-| Union The following morning a boat's | s the occasion of the grandest convocation of | the President at the “Johnson full of iife and rich with suggest maetres us indicoce or cheague 0 Peakaeeiten mek tite he oan Pains ig of Wiceuer's farm: | ing one shot a minute. As we ad Tew iandéa from the Richmond and ‘hoisted | the tribe It coven cre dance in which the | should be printed. Some mem: Plearare which ever fan” The meadcay ct ae eee ate trateeee Shee peepee ts | Gon Weshinetor oe eesrier, and authorise’ | and the oue ef the com oo. drapheapudceagpestcd pombe, makinn vee | wet 5. fing on the mint; A mobtore it down. | most poisonous snakes take part, the Indians ferences. ak well ag of in rs. nundre ere 4 . others, 5 semi- 2 from. our 8! joan te pre a figures below one ever shifting like the bits of | Soidat'a low figure. when forced upon the Tar- erste survey, under hfs direction, & district of Places. As | circle im the air, appeared to change so much | siftieb rear nowltsers.. ‘The men marched ty them aguemmakes in thelr handsand holding | “Pron he Usts of thetormrl inception of the Trew pictures and sew combluations Gfvcrs | Ket The transactions are numerous, but ae 2 | territory. , The impression was tion that Alex- crane nerncr tbe owners | that it seemed a8 if the missiles would the city hall and holsted the U.S, flag. It foat-| throug tne dugce, ‘ner mouths w €° | smpeachment scheme to tun date tho verdict fr = ewe ta 7 meaine Genera! ‘arrive * ne ” on heme tiemen, Mr. Ward - See ae dee iia Ouly 8 murmur—a | Property. ‘The large. transactions. afe exeep- | oould be embraced witha the \tmits dosigaated jong they |S0n be falling upon our decks About | 4 undisturbed antll General, Butle Dr. yet ant, berond sever! says | Santly interrogated by the Senators, and hep The imagination iene dagaish no words, #0 | tional. ‘The same may be sald of the erection is ‘and top is broken from | halfpast three the firat gun was fired from | S24 couple amazement. I could not velleve that sane | PeeBtatives who had ceased to Visit the Fanci. scenes around cach stall appear as & panto: Rouses, bat still the lave Neuss now being found by run- ————— seo the forts, ins minute another, and 9 second THE GRAPE CURE. men would dare to handle as they do, Fep- tive mansion, eoncernlug } mime. You see the stout butcher. cleanly | paiir and. in contemplation execed in quality periment, beginning on INDIANS GAMBLE, posthoc bapa litle hea or pi tices want Propertios of the Lus-| victor to the me ee dt wo are the louked at tie proceed ings Jength towards an angulur lady with specta-| {0 this city. Among the not ‘Sena Carieus Games of Chance Among 4 ip ¥Yenomous. It was thought 10 be le that | Mr. Warden, “in our evenings t eles, and it is easy to Imagine the glowing ea- | Delng compl ated are ave oc Mire. bation. ‘tay, of Capt. Balley, which were a little in advance,| seus Ram Dewan by Overwerk. these were the serpenteused tn the dunes f | We Met at night—no matter hy logy which he is pronouncing upon the ehicke: Then the augular lady tests the chicken prodding it with a finger and received this ‘terrible biast, but held nobly to —_— may bave met during the preceding day —Mr. thelr course, ‘The Veronaand Oneida followed. | Dr. Irving C. Rowse, of this olty, in the tnst | WBt Out to,see it thls were the ‘Ot the racticrs | Soho ned up with, “Well, whet eve the PLATING CARDS DERIVED ROM THE sran.| This much could be seen from our ship (thé | tsane ot “The Medical Record,” has an interest-| They wore. Aero: Wiens Pines eereers | Mens ot the sodlar todays” Theteapon E IARDG—DICH, JACESTRAWS ANDOTHER MEANS | Gur Dinoe wus abont tae ota eS Ging: | ing article on “The grape os & food and medi. | polsonons kind. Tete ene ane aie | Rota tn tee tecainng neweemee mone ee ee ROMA CAN BE SEEM | Tho vessels ahead and the forts had added ths | cine.” He states that the grape cure ts a thera- | wonderful thing the candidates for the order or | Siwars truthfully. relating, What was sald of TN A OASE ATTHE NATIONAL MUSEUM, smoke from thelr guns to an already dark | peutio means that seems to be very | theanake yous moron the wine remarkable | him personally of relative to his policy, some Peat centage, was visible, but the nolse {tittle known, not only in the United] {or their wirinces and emily sey cee ale | times reading woud portions and Rewer kalilo In oncof the tall cases in the Natlonal Muse- | [7 aared to be comic ieatie ee MOSS | states, bat among English speaking peo- | the snakes to take part tu the ccfonseny’? hae ve opportunity um are displayed various implements, some of | roulity they did not light at any ‘distecce | ple generally. ‘The attention of the writer tao somsion, Wien ter Gort etaee Soe, favor of or against hii Ferre tae eaaaca of abaeoe Dlnpad anim, litas- | There was nothing op earth wo guide us but the | having been called to the subject he had an | cient sumaher ther acy ah pat eee ee | relate the oseurrehes of thee ast trating the games of chance played among the | flashes of the guns of the forts and battery, and | opportunity to prove some of the results of the |.cerata or underground chamber. There they | A® briefly, for example: ‘Mr. Bingt North American Indians, When the compre- fras the smoke, | Oar browdslae gooey to dense grape cure by personal experience. “Arriving | are turned loose, and the Indians live there with | Gen. oes Ee ceed obt the ovoldtion of gambling a atny | in fall play and every ‘man had all he could | {m Cadiz,” he continues, “after along voyage | {Hem for lourdays and nights, without food. cit | eulity of a local murder In. th eee ee ee eee a eeenine from ite | attend to. In Oring @ broadside, the gunson | and the monotonous diet of « anlling ship, and | sneuer Tinie ok oleae ees | Enmalte OF Prenideat Linch. Tee eee radest forms to ita highest development in the | ous tide were not alll discharged at once, The | my aystem betng considerably below par, de- | fore the daues tok place I'waesinown inne inns | occurrences im the senate, in tis manner Intricate “lay-out” of a modern black-leg will | Most forward gun was brought to bear first, | termined to Uy for s time a diet consisting | re,thed imparted my Information of all kinds, aud as Mr. Henry Adams, Senator Balmer and Gen. Whieler. ‘The era'of one hundred thousand ing her nose | dollar houses has now set fn, and the hear it. The stout butcher with a slow, sorrow- | ig that next season, one if not two of el {ni movement hangs it up again on the hook. | Sil'be osceted. lady passes on. 1 emblage 18 ailthe passing throng is feminine, represents | A prominent arehitect, in speaking of the every social degree and station. It is easy to | construction of houses in this city, said that ick out the ener, 19 whom mar- | there was not enough importance attaened to Sr ‘basket before | the danger arising from baving the joists ran d then turn-| Into the flues. He says that ne made it a rule ir stalls seem | to have his bulldings stopped at every floor Plena ampere ays ny re eens th tie | Bntil he had an opportunity of making an ex- Yeteran marketers, are not eaught by smiles, | 2tmination, This ought to be the rule of the but examine most minutely into price and | building inspector, but his force was not suffi- gualtty. Hustiing women, busy dealers, small | cient to allow this, especially in an active afro rs is then the next after one and so on. i the impeachment trial progressed, and. wane Boys with haze baskets and {ihe deep pempect- | building season.» When the Joists ram Into oF befully Mlustrated by the exhibition of the | tne forward gun fired two or thee menearnes | moe sbauni ia Ge shots teee at kee, HOLE IN THE GROUND, | cially whon wearing the ela eT temthenea ‘alen he garden” the dairy, the oven, the poultry | Let’ the flues, they became heated and then It implements used. Among the most curious of | fore the alter guns came into range, lusia. Tho result was rapld reestablishment | 80d Introduced to the chief of the snake men | that, beside the clamor of the radical ropublis Ford oc tas baneser's bisek Geaks on eacens | Say reuulved si ee eee ee the exhibits illustrating the games of the savva- cin Sui ONCOROE: of all the bodily fanctions with a sense of well | &8the great father’s keeper of snakes, who had | can press furs verdict of euvity nee Ginnant unrivaled for color: variety smat lite: the end Brine joists aad ‘when, Soper bare was fos are packs of playing, oar olan os Aswe came abreast of Fort Jackson every | belug_and * dealing C3 more than ordinary | come to see if the Moqul snakes were like those TRE EVICTION OF MR. JOHNSON mui Culiieionnr Wainiee: used in setting the joists, the building beeame dried skins or parchment, and areabout the | dn was in fult blast, and the deck was the Gimicelty in dibdnecibine tee ranaite er the Tent atdattaa arent Father at Washington. In | trom the White House,the House managers nd Outside the market building, on the south, on | 27° Proof. : size of the ordinary, playing cards in use in | scene of the greatest activity. Some guns were | effect of the grapes from the. results of the | jut sta ‘and seventy-five serpents, fourtiiths of | Cec2 Openly predicting dire calamtiy to tho market day and the day before, an artist in i SAR UE OEE, SFery whisteplaying tamily.. The devices upon | being run out loaded, some were being | regimen, the otter dietetic adjuncts of the | Ct ‘Were venomous rattlesnakes. They were | COUnUTY a8 the result of an acquitt search of subjects for studies or materials for} A fine residence on the south side of Massa- on pothtpenes posal crane: tee pamivecs loaded, and others ‘were flying back | cure, and ‘the change, of surroundings. not confined in any way. They found an iin- | President, primarily because a verdi character sketches can find an inexhaustible | chusetts avenue, between 18th and 14th Secor tha devious tadlonte: Guat: they. are oF Ss npcTts Mecolling from their dis. | Butthe advocates of the grape cure having | mense squirming mass in one side of the room, | gUllty would encourage Mr. Johnson te supply. Here the farmers and truckers congre- | st has, leted from the plans gate to display the vegetables and fruits which | streets has Just been comp Ly they have brought in to tempt the city palates. Samoa ie SG Freee wpe dtey Were loaded and fired with the [made satisiactory observations on the action | while the Indians were crowded together in the | things, ko on in his excesses, encowtage the }and under the superintendence of Mr. W. greatest rapidity, every man at his. of independently of the dietetic and @ other. y ost | Tebels, and further, Uhat these alarmists in the tor of the Section. of ethnology, ‘recently re- | Goring rapidity, every mans 4 cls sation and Bralente. other. They were of all sizes and of the most 2 ‘Chai adjuncts of the cure, and having | vicious so: 4 Senate had begun to threaten with intamy an Many degrecs of wealth irom the sit nésro | Bruce Gray, the architect, for Mr, Charles celved from Mr, Romero, Mexican minister, | individual exertions. ‘The smoke grow xo rhts | Sth e grapes chemically aswell. as clint | inva wersanony inte ot tee Undine Sons Wan | Roneinr whe Eeatla wane Dorgan eek Ge Ro brie ine Malt a erate ot tone ntoee: ag’? | James, of the Bank of Washington, ‘The front geveral packs of cards of the Kind Known as | that it was almost impossible for one to see the | cally, 1 was prompted, while in San Francisco, | {h&,” night avd day, with no other protection | secretly, in their talk among themselves, the Jew bunches of sresne ads cata or ad ,& | is of press-brick, with stone trimmings, and Bareclone cards, such 9s have been in use| man next to him, and we either fired at the | to resort to the grape cure for the second. time | presents a fine example ot brick and stone con- struction. The gable that terminates the four stories is finely carved, on_ the bricks, but the = : feature of the front is a loggia in the t aeE edn tts outdoor market, The farmers | which surmounts the bay projection. The in- pers witha snake whip. | radical republican Nenators were endeay little stick with aunch of | to frighten off the so-called-dou The result | feathers tied to the end of it, Every now and | Senators, who, it was then bell bat twoold su sine ae cnorationa The Apache cardeae nuay | chemy’s flashes or by the reports. We now be- | and under circumstances almost analogous to | The snake win i gan loading with grape and canister, instead of | those detailed in the first instan imitations of the Barcelona cards. ‘There are | Ehot and shell. This was au indication te oe being highly satisfactory, I recommended the | then some big serpent will crawl out from the | for acquittal.” Imonda aod hearta, ‘The opede ia’ e sverdor | {st We were at very close range. ‘To give | Cure to several other persons who were much | muss and begta teplide about ie seam eae |e d truckers come in u monds, and hearts. The spade is a sword or | an idea of the noise, { would say that there | run down trom overwork and bad diet. and I coll himself up on the floor aud show night. The and truckers come. in Fr vg. 4nd | terior finish Is In hard wood, with many of the . Guradiors thoclub 4 veritable club or bludgeon: | were about two muidred guns of the larg: | #000 liad the satisiaction to seo a tapld gain | Sia'qeve kerne thon Nidesap ne wie sic : Uiophaed OF theis waren B cree ming, having | details worked out elaborately, with as aa Maron 34, 1701, | {he beatt le @ heart enclosed in an ura, and thé | est callber in full blast. The men had stood | both in thelr welght and appetite. Tho quan- | ana tickles hie heed when ane eae au he | home—the Johnson annex to the Arlingte HMO the'mariect ait stony omy Zh street to | 12° PUL, OF VIR An appearance | «fi amended tet wren Daseed March 94,1701 | diamond gom or Jewel reprowntd as et in Beare ttle Et OF, over On uoay | WAY of raven, thal one snay eat with fm Qrves lig back to. is place. The Todian fs | holsters etening at tina ake aE aan ane eeteated co the use of the country, | the “parlor and” brary “is mahogany | !##ued another proclamation, which changed | Tit <covenegs end with the sevens eke, bythe killed and wouvdcd.” Those Vast were | Persons at ‘the Buropean uvale atations | Sony idee aud.eerPentike in his movements, | talk over the alfalrs of the day Rien, Their wagons, many of them dilapidated | nq the mantel in the parlorisa fineesamplest | the lines proposed by the sect of July 16,1 nines, and tens not boing included In the puck: | Pte Killed and wounded. Those that were | Persone at the | uropean juval | stations Strikes with’ It or 1a any way oom rie er | Nereations, he told me of the utterance Sear ee eat ed Rate eee takeD | old mahogany, carved. A Bory paudomie rem | toe tne mem of tee ee eee |e the Apache cards the queen is represented | the ‘appliances Ge Ee have, however, greatly exoceded this quantity | Sxeitement. When the sake glides out" irom | Keven henna tonne tine Zeolltg 40 1 Jramidal heaps of cabbagessqusanes and | franen it ty formed of coluinne and arches, | Nidal point was established farther eset on | Oyafemale Gears, radely. drawn, like the rst | in operation, ‘Tho guns were loaded and. fred | While sujouraiug on a California grape tranche, | seawmen,, Qupan the aake glides out trom formed of columns and areb son became apprehensive that one or other ot = . It is formed of columns es, : as rapidi ty wi Grapes constitute a perfect nutriment which en- ‘eae! er more like two er products along the sidewalk, andthe men «in with tracery work in geometric forms, | Jones point south of the present light house, is represented by a figure of aman, and | *8#Pldly a8 possibie; the swinging cot at the and they approach each other more like tw Wbovetien, Slupitel. Stone. the well-to-do truck ganlener, who has a smi garavan of wagons, drawn by well-fed horse and heavily laden with farm products—are rep- nar to meet him wt hil three of the doubtful republican Senators ‘ Ang closes in remarkable proportions the nitroge- | saukes thats eneke sad Th zut be driven to vote guilty, and the fit Nat, letras nge“e strong: | Meal and dining fon are dalabed fa id | AP}, {701 du tbe prncney ofa nye ae" | bean or Kale Oy deaanth on horseback. | Fined and: woundods Saud’ was sprintedes nous, aibuminotd, and respiratory principles | persuasion is all the power these fact a Iniecuned ene that these Seated caeeeenee Z a ure snmp Ee oak, and the feature of the latter room is the “These cat lans,” | tin indispensable to @ good alimentation; and the | the ts, and it I ote Selvanta geen with arenas Ioamgats | Wary pretty carved screen near the fire place, | Masonte fr Meralty. Immediately afterwards. | said Prot Mason | toa Stax reporter, “when. our foot damands aiid the carpenters eg grape cure, is an ‘Sogentially alimentary. regi | theirlives, Ties aroswarthy, Wild: determines, | Sngco nim tet It waa, unfortanate that chery and. elegunt pe ee. The countrymen, which is an ol fashiones ngle ni 3 e doy the President's proclamation. ‘These exploring m2. ey | his assistants’ were swinging over the side | Men in which the principles of a vegetal ea: | looking men, and the chief Had a ‘wild ferocity | have assurances from President Johnson that chambers in the second story are finished in Undoubtedly got them first from the Spanlards. ” ture predominate over those of an animal 1 ‘ “ produce line the | Caliornia red wood, and those of ‘the hint | Unes were marked by hewn stone posts placed hey play a numberof gu mes with them, some | Patching shot holes. The men’s faces were PI ofexpression that made him terrible to look ny he aid not int ease of m waa Ve wi nature. Doubtless the knowledge of the ali-| upon’ Wi ey were ‘« conveys gh sonasunny day | gnd fourth floors in poplar, The mantels in the | 8t intervalsofone m: le where practicable, These a te at smeared and blackened with smoke and upon, When they were told I had come into | verdict of acy! ‘whose wagons and heaps ¢ south eurb and who loun; against the high tron fence of the Smithsonian ‘were inscribed on the powder, the murderous smell of burned powder | Mentary properties of grapes derived from the | the estuta toexamine the serpents ove of the “6, im pI Senators what they would » ‘ot t i) | upper stories are set with artistic tiles, and | Posts District aide, “Ja- | cards—‘old maid,’ ‘muggins,’ and the like, and a fresh blood ineot fact that certain migratory birds fatten on | Indi: lckly ove! . ~ ” Fhetr business ts mostly ofa wholesale euarac: | BAYS. mantels of nataral woods. ‘The entire | Haaion Gjcoe,u ised states: on the opposite | they had s game also like ouehre. Now they tell created a feeling tht can never be forgo | them, and that the flesh of young foxes alter a snakes, plated ule inne roitlorvend teoee ie | fm tbele pert at pur tana : 4 wholes : | nish of the house is characterized by an ele- | $!de, according to location, w use cat cl , grape diet becomes palatable, may have had | to me in his , holding it just ie buck of | in so: lenying_xue! come down with their wagons and drive bar- | ©°4S‘Tuction of the modern house. number of the stone, and on the same side the re oun eeune Temieened tae DIO ue m™ ent than any Knowledge deduced | its mouth, displaying its poison fangs, but the | en If Inclined to such a course, was gains with them. The strect is wide ‘and little DR. BAYN®’S NEW HOUSE. year 1791or 2. The survey was completed | {°s0F pointing to a little cube ot bone, having We now discovered on our port bows large | from their chemical study. According | Indian manifested not the least fear, and even | in no position to be Lene S80 ihe District authorities donot in-) Among the many handsome dwellings | during the year 1792. The initial stone was | S$quare hole through its center. Thi erfere with the squatter rights ot these dealers ‘The law permits ¢ man to sell his own product | ¢ected on Capitol Hill during the present sea- Without @ license. All the city requires is that | $00, the house just finished for Dr. John W. us| fire raft co Do jooked as, a eard publicly on this sub: Pigpug | Ate raftcoming down upon us, Itlooked.as if| to the analysis of Henry aud | Chevailier, | squoesed it to make it show its fangs better I | en eottten Me be Beard pablicly on thi si about two feet high and one foot square, and | Bitelan ‘gad dawn.> “ise game is to attic oi | tue Whole river surfice was on fire, Asit came |® Striking ‘analogy exists between the | examined its mouth caretully and loved ie to | sation eee eS, pis couBeL In course Of thelr stood isolated until the United States built the | Wig UP, and down.” The game is to stri julce of and ‘woman's milk. *** | bea rattiesnak ; ot be received ax bind eres ent ee eee avstick. When aman bits it instead of | loser, we saw that the rebel tron-clad Manassas | 41) °Co tain ST OP” the aval cation Gen | Poe ra eiee 6 ee ee “Thereupon Senator Grimex—one of the best poe gcaeT ai Shull not be littered with) Bayne, on 2d street, between A street and | included in and forms part of this wall on the | AKiD& UP something from the pawas he de- | The hangace and guiding It stralght for us. | many patients are recommended to drink two ini teams heed net eee teen Gal it was | Of the radical republican Senators, who Tefuse. Three or four individuals, "as | Pennsylvania avenue southeast, is notable. | south. From this initial stone the longitadi. | Posl’s something on the pile. ‘That gives the | Fre helm was put to port to avold it, and over | OF ine Biacics Of the Dreshly expressed Juloe; = $ | finally voted not gullty—calls Senator Johnson & maiter of private enterprise, ply Vroom | The design of the front is unique and striking. | nal and meridian center of the District wat 1o- eee eee ae ee rec gtance., The | towards Fort St. Phillippe. ‘Luckily the enenos and they are also provided with baths for per. | perfectly capable of dealing a death blow. Iex- | aside upon the floor of the senate, rf and shovel about the "place | and | A semfoval and octagon bay window extends | cated by Andrew Hilloote. Thi line trea the & ‘gor | thought we were going’ to land men, and left | 80 ecu! sts gets some article, like & coat, or something of the grapes white it stn afiate of fermentation, | Auived, the pile of reptiles and found that at | earnest interview is held. it ts cond revent any accumulation of rubbisn. Their | up two stories, and !s surmounted by an open | initial stone extended through the Presidente A | chalet gues, entirely cessraae es price eae | See ton. | least tour-lifths of them were of this same spe- | agreed that It It could so happen that [ is requited by the farmers, who voluntarily | basket balcony, with wrotizit Iron railing, | house, north along the camteret 1othetrestand | tat kind which he throws OPPs eoneaP com” | battery. If this had been Gravely worked at | Tes? baths, much in vogue at some of the sta- | cies, ‘Their fangs had NOL been Temoved Lor | Teka ae Se happen thas Rens, who ve * E the pawn or stakes. ‘This goes on, until j tions, are highly recommended against rheu- | had they been dragged in any way. They would ‘social way, the subject would b @ tax of tem cents each every market day | of tasteful putiéru. The roof is half mansard | thence over Peter's hill, afterwards called Mert- posing this time it would easily have silenced the 2 y re | y see y way. They 3 & social way, the subject woni Ttunincain this corps of street cleaners. ‘Ths | and led: The interiee Tene hing aanaard | thence over Peters hil, afterward the diagonal | fnslly. the man who has made the most points | areiord and destroyed hor. We did. not es, | matic palns, = But itisin certain neu- | colt up for a fight na minute. Some of the | discussed Informally, sethat Previteat Jon ‘Unwritten law of this exchange is that a man | elegantly finished. In all the principal rooms | lines at the north point of the District, about a “ ly those in which there is great | rattlesnakes were four feet long; other snakes | might respond in his. owa way tothe assertions eT the guns o1 Fort Jackson though. These - 4 n C ‘ J “There is no game played by the Indians in | CaP ‘ssion, a8 hypochondria, melan- | measured as much as five feet. bat he wuld do rast ad gan take up any space he fluds unoccupied. The | are open fire places with carved wooden man- | mile due west from Silver Springs, Md. Upon :; y 2 Kept firing upon us mereilessly. As soon as x , Uthat he would do rash acts, andencourage Sret man that arrives has. the choice of poo | tes, the datas room. hick keduiona tee: | mae line, about eighty yards soutti of the pres- | Amerioy coutiuued the curator “in witich the | we grounded the fire raft. sizdck us under Serobral tae DU nlaeL tere oe their shoe wish te cases’ the beh hate | aetna Sebeetn an a eo sane Weenies K Gon thet any strlic occas cmon the tartuers | Opeon ene et ee ne ae wall | ent stand pipe; Porter hada mansion, the es: | study out the moves agin chess or checkers. | ‘He Port lore rigging and swung ne hlniing | SrApecase are brilliantly” demoustrated.” ‘The | a preliminary dauce, They, bulld gageen of | that tte onNNan Anawented to Mr. See cceurs among ners || eee aes a bre Be qeaten Gee Wie north of the cen. | There is no game in which the player is ex | #longside. ‘Sure, cast off and ‘turning | Writer quotes a cure in bisown practice where a | cottonwood boughs, “In front of which they | ata hls next toetlng wit latter know how eee as che rales of the exchange. es | The doors and windows are adorned. with ca- | trance doot of which was due north of the cen- | There, ls no game in which | games | UF destruction sure, cast off and turning | Meum AY the bromide babie Do foe we Fe oe oe ‘tablished by usage, are strictly observed. Some | thedral Blase of rick hues. | Mr. T. F. Sehuelder | ter door of the President's house. On the Gis Pesgcted ee of ohances? started up the river, only to meet the fate pre- | Was entirely cured, acted Ug esl ped) erga ee hen digs hale | the matter was aifecting th of these men have two or three wagons going | designed the house, Which was built by Mr. | of the south lawn, in close proximity to t y gam . pared for us, The intense heat had softenad TN ee a Seoand week tne akin an cover St over, Warden cautiow and coming, and sell three or four loads in a | W. F. Baldwin. house, was placed the meridian stone, INDIAN JACKSTRAWS. the pitch in the Hartiord’s seams so that it ran < u 1” part ar then sass around a circle, ithan invitation from a. Soy secure thet = Friday nee ‘TWO FINE HOUSES. “This game is something like the game of soem ee eae taered Hiszine: was as in- | BONANZAS FOR STREET SWEEPERS. Sak thetn ris cotausy tbe = ow a “ye Page gw ROR Bd eee re the truckers break camp on Sau ie ” lammable as pl }, 80 that we fell an eas, “2 pred . sn pane ri ~ ~ dag recelve several fresh supplies of produce | Two fine houses are now being erected on ad- ee hare oe Pie toca cue lacey upine are rehe Almont cstooeas t cams | Walmibien ‘Wieat Ses Picked Gus or tue movement (1s diferent from that tn | Senator Johnson invited Sen oF Grimes, why from thelr farms. Joining lotwon the westside of Banecticut ave gach haviog a dttogulahing Are. carvod of | Rave, the ive Somme earns izlicd; |” Refane of she MiveetMolls of Bitin | S(t" OF, Me garage, danoos, ct, | lived arvund tn anne on fair end i WOLVES IN SHEEP'S CLOTHING. nue,north of R street, for the use of Mrs. Admiral seratehed upon it, “These little sticks are | AUG M rigetnl TOD nO Date. bea ‘was the | Small Change and Jewelry—The Rich | Besides the snake mou there is a higher order | President, it proved to be most difficalt to bring The genuine countryman ishard to counter-| Crosby and Mrs. C. A. Stanley. The plans, shaken up under @ mat or hat, and then | Sije'on which we were doing the fighting, and| Perquisites of the Man Who Handles | called the Antelopes who take part in the | about this desired meeting. Mowever, the visit felt. His well-worn clotues, faded by many | which were prepared by Harvey L. Page, archi- dropped to the ground: still concealed by the hat | tne dames soon drove themen fromthelrgane | the Broom, dance. At 4 o'clock in the evening of the fourth | was made. TacaRlng rat ULE are ett the, colo of tect, show plan, Dut elegant fronts of press Seater eakte"out cbe'aice’eta nee, amutne | aigloreated confonon ainong Both mas aud | ‘ve-=Teom™ | __ vw aata | Auiclipe aac Ganeedakc, lass, Ane |" amAatons ontwes axp soxrsson the dust of the road; his heavy brogans and hat, | prick, rising upon a substantial foundation of them to the different players in tarn, When | “cers. es, air, that’s rich dirt. Mighty rich,” sald | form a'line opposiie tke screcn: The mate, | areseated in the drawingcoom of the latter's But bis gail, Miscolof, his manne? of enewics | ROUEH dressed brown stone. ‘The feature of the they have all been dealt, out, the man who has THE PANIC ON BOARD, Snold street sweeper, as he leaned on the | sre brought out in skin bags, which are placed | house, They pleasantly chat abont triftes, um Bis plug, sad. his general expression ‘are nut | fous are the two story bay windows, in one serine ee pest hand wing The man who has the | Ihave hoard of stampeded soldiers throwing | handle of his broom and contemplated the pile | nearthe screen. ‘Theu the candidates fr the | til Presidext Joneeon arrives, He i wana. snd cannot be imitated so a8 to deceive mounted a¢ the third story with orcamentl ae = — fhevman who hag ther nest highest takes na, | 2¥ay thelr guns, knapsacks and clothes that | of black dust brushed up long side of the carb- | order of the snake come out. ‘Their {aces are led by Col. Robert Morrow, of the Presi. an ex] et, occasionally, a wolf is found in : : sd 7 has Dleciothing. ‘That ta fucksters attire | Billings, In one case of iron and in the other of Meridian Hill Stene. 3 they might not be tmpeded In thelr fight. We | stone, It wasearly in the morning and he was | Painted black with a white stripe around the | Rents executive housohola, and Mr Warten, a = ~ Mood. The roof rises toa point in one house | Tt was wrought and near two feet across, and | ““Wuppese'a man ran in @ ‘cold deck’ upon the | felt just about that way at this time. ‘The mee. | nearly through bie work, of following behind Ro'ncross the nose, They wear i he buckskin | The greeting Is, exceedingly cordial, After their aie, get ‘an old wagon, plastered with | S04, in, the other forms ‘a sort ‘of a tower | of the same heen, The morta due or twas | tris eee ee te eater ore, upon the | fel just about that way af this time, The mag. | pes big sweeping machines, when he stopped to | and red feathers. Then they begia thelr a po ee Blame Bg) Waharied nad upto the haberded take tri | Projection, the diversity in these details | Cirthtat mica ae ie ee ee wae NST sed pel * thelr work, moved about aimlessly and ex- gn hich these Senators had spent leas! ark gossip with Taz Star man. incantation, chanting some wild melody, while | funded “with some fen wud. be . ” is | of the plan giving @ pleasing variety | brass gin dial. From this stone Meridian hill | “He would probably be ut to death,” said | citedly. I was standing near the main hatch, | 8°ss!P ” the medicine man ‘stands by whirling some int mor gee Fete thet pale od cia eek, “mitts | the general effect. A very good for | Mttreg te teins eatin sone Meridian Bill FE oh ietl old Wouderlag what should do, when'a master’s | “Yes, E suppose it ts," maid the soribo, sticking | °F Ora peton in thesir, mabings mates tine Peeper ef eemye ong di bg ween de Ep at commission houses and other pieces | tuFe of the house is the leit between the | sionally occupied by President John Q. Adams | “This game of Jackstraws is played all stong | mate came slong, and, grabbing one of the | his cane Into the black pile and thinking of a Gistant thunder. ‘The snake mon torm s long Se aes at ee ee ae at low rates, as fresh country produce, | Tot and the ceiling of the third story, which | during summer months; at @ later period it | the northwest coast trom Vancoueors Islend | main hatch gratings, hurried with it towaris garden patch. ject y set tine line in frontof the bags of snakes ere i id inte re of ae ~ 2 with its ample windows provides for free venti- | was removed. toSitka.” One set of these Indian jackstraws, | the forecastle. The ship seemed to me lost, and | 70° t. * ay nd begin the dance, making the whole Ince | # Short time there is a candid inter ge 0 thinks whoring dieu fu sherman | Writs alate eatage ete | cate seen, Hone was lowed to remain | fom the quia Chanseiuisuds sitisiate | iiowed ths crample'g ie main tana | citation alone the Avenue, partieatary | sol bei the dance, aking ls Ine fentimente daring "whch "President Jouinon lanted, hoed, watered and picked the produce, | MT Stanley, is twenty-four feet wide and sixty | until about the time of the opening of 16th | ingenious workmanship, und bar’ & high veins | (0 Jump overboard with the gratiag when drunken men, I suppose, You see they are | ory motion running down the line as they move | Girnation‘at the accertious Of the claro ta at he defrauds the city out of m Heense tec. | CC dG7P: and, the arrangement 1a parlor, lib- | street extended, when it was removed to its | asfde trom ita connection with Indians games, | could no longer endure the heat. 1 lad made sort of loose and don't care.” forward. Atter dancing in this way fora short | tnt senate. He exclaiime “Thee he Rome of these counterfeit countrymen take | the first oor, the kitchen being. inte base | Dreeent place, at’ the southwest commer of 14th | The straws are made of red cedar, nicely round | DUt& few steps forward through the crowd of ex- | #°Ft of loose anid don't care g00d, fertilizer, | time, geiting more and’ more excited at every | ME Senate, He exclaims: “They have ty their wagons and go abroad through the city, | teat "Mice Adialnt eal cose ee, base: | and R streets’ northwest, and where it 1s used | ed and polished. ‘The characters carved upon | cited men when T heard a commanding voles ess," sald the scribe, “bat 1 don't see why | step, they suddenly make @ frantic rush, like | FAME Whatever, in anythi disposing of their stale wares to guilible house: | M°Pt Mrs. Admiral Crosby's house is 26-3 | as a Sined Sandeparks ty duepcaltion of an old | them represent different, creatures, which | above ail the din and confusion. Turning f | Penton won shold make it any ertorss Maniacs, for the bage of snakes, Without a mo- | for Believing that the Preside Rives as fresh vegetables Just In from the coun- | he ‘ulevly iinlshed ahd will hove all the meg. | S2d,valued landmark by the then county sur | gure in the mythology of the northwest In-| could, just distinguish through the amoke | Tank lordy, that ain't the gort of rich mean, | ment’s Hesitation, and without fear or caution, | ts auwtitation med the ines try. “Not long ago several of these bogus farm. | Pe, Micely finished and will have all the mod- | veyor gave rise to ‘angry expressions of con- | dlans, ‘The carving har been very neatly done, | the tall form of Capt. Walnright. He moved | ; “OW! Jordy, tha ‘money. That dirt’s worch~ | they dive thelr hands into the bags and tas | the constitutio ge eg rn ers went through the eity with wagon loads of | Siy.gou euch. Williais Br'Lipscomd Mite | demnation by many of the citizens. ‘The pre-| Fiat casts or moulds have beeu taken of tess | forward ainong. the excited-men and ‘called | 1,7 pach on oi perorg aa gerd gehly sorry boomy cicanent ashe pravoeda, He convinces all prew- Seed es Siac bakece st ae egS | builder. “Nn Nunn © =PtComP 18 AR | cise poe suculd hare been noted shen tue | Agures by Folling them over planie: of parin | through a speaking (ruimpeb, “taka, your places | Well Yon cunt ell bow much yatil you look It TRE WRITHING REPTILES, ont that ne heart cans as fresh country butter Just arrived fi = stone was taken up, and then, after the s! and from these mou! we been obtained a 9 the aver sweeper can make about $200 per re them in their teeth four . fet the city. The police. 0c: ‘onaily tear the A SMALL, BUT PRETTY HOUSE. was completed, the stone should have been re-| very curious collection of prints illustrating | Shoulder, call that one by name, always re- pe $200 per| “They take the th about Senator Grimes has frequently said, in defense warters.”” ear In addition to his wages by looking it over b 4 rush back Of his vote for acquital, that, for of I it ting “fire quarters.” ~ His distinguished | Ye? ver | inches from the head and rus! to continue : f % Sotelo Judee Snel We ves and take them) 4 small, but avery conveniently arrangea | Panted below the Hight angle nour the Waste | 2° oes Orr, ariog and calin fearless manner had n fo- see, ive this way. Theres. an poem She dance, with she enaices banking Sane Seekt | Sec) eereee oe eth arenes MNLONG THE MARKET WAT. and well built house fs now in progress of con- | ington obelisk extends west across the Potomas \Seaerrminesiet S stantaneous effect on the men, calming the | 8+ A mouths. Some have two snakes in their tect |t0 0 wrong, as alleged by the alarm « © | money lost on the sireet every day and night, ° that, even if he had doubtful be Swning whieh stretches from 7th to 9th street, | Lewis Belrose, of Philadelphia, It is only | o°ena west pale of tine Die ee atone 8 collection of little discs of wood, “Do you | Walking at his side,and Lieut. Thornton was Seen — ibse jowelry, and sometimes | @uickly, one benind each snake mau, with hi Tne oan Js another cinas of dealers from the country. | {EBLY feet front by fifty-two feet. deep, and | fage of Fulis Cours te Vicar eet ened know a little gume called squales? You plaze a | Industriously placiig the men and directing | Sometimes they lose Jewelry, and som ‘never | 4fm across the dancer's back, and tickles the rot ony ve They come in on Friday morning and remain | 0 ot the thee ceorlee a hiel eee ieee | extends through the rotunda of the Capitol and | Heide land seh es lee eae You piace @ | their work he custalirs order tas quickly | the: ten all this gets mixed up in the dicg | Snake's head with the feather whip. All this is acy aeparal one or two o'clock peahaped towel Tie feet Mar nates in 2 | center of Hast Capitol street, erossing the Aner | nosy Antic discs ateoe tie ae ein totry to | taken up by the men and passed through the | 207 I want i piles, tt makes ft very rich, | done with a rush and a savage fren poster hen ey occupy te contralied Fare iliae oe cto arranges costia, and on to the interséction of the dlago- | gee who will come ‘nearest. the cubes. ‘It is in city confidence in the President's patriotism and ship, eo that Ina fow momoats every man was | 44 1pewept up Into pies. it makes It vers rich, | done with, a mad rush and & savage frenzy. | 4, Ohta sntial: scomingiy ‘casa bat ie, first served. nal lines ‘to a stone at the east point of the Dis: | something like quolta, ‘This Indian game is on | at lls station and doing his best to combat the | Wealways look out for, th quarters, any num. | towards the dancer's cheek and try to bite him, | the three doubitul Senators,inspires contiden 5 | ment differs from the usual design 7 oe . Without telling them upou what authority be > those Who arrive early Friday i trict, about three miles east of Benning’s | the sam ple. A. mat is arranced flames, te ciry, | The Antelope will then, not brush bi we wp ~ fhe cathe Bote cincen cgutts Placed along | Aud" the entrance hall occupies the front of | ,, 4 te crossing of these lines near the Wash- | the mat, and tries to stop Iton the ridge, "If f | starting a fire, which was not discovered antl ae in his han: Betore eleven o'clock the space along Gy frequently find rings, cuff-buttons, links of ington obelisk ‘was located in 1702 the stone | sops there the next man must try terenods i; | it had made’ considerable headway, The old the whole length of the market building | ‘be Foor iemny ete ser teem bea TGat: | which designates the center of the ten. miles | yt" is something like the game of ‘Duck on | ship seemed doomed, and it looked as if only a watch-chains, charms, all sorts of trinkets | While they all move on in their wild ame As | 0 the event of acquital. You weed not four and shirt studs, and ‘sometimes they. are | they become more excited they get more ind that his bebavior will cwuse you to regret your a a vole, whichever Way You may cast i He does will be crowded with wagons. None, howe: = square, called the Jefferson or Center stone, Davy,’ which the boys play.” Coming toa num- | Miracle could save her. She was so hard | Giamonds, The Avenue is the richest ronte as | ferent to danger, Suddenly they drop the wor Uitawh. paaecuae hank at caiman aoe js allowed Lo cross the sidewalk to the e My tent by twelve tect, and contalns = bec! aground that the engines with all their power = put | Shakes trom their mouths, As svon as they | Pot dread, p gurity. Positions next to’ the marker watt ie coveted | Stair case, "It extends to the second story, ber of amall differently, the professor continees | could aford no rellel, in flaines from the water | Lbave sald, and it's worth something to be put reap neg eather lanl mpagreninee Yeloe! or ny Frida “ where there isa bath room. Entrance to the orclock., Af that hour, any Friday morning. | hath room is by « hall way from the eentral hell sng line of men and women cee oe eee e., | In the second Hoor there is a room back and i imaginary mark,and grasplug crates beau | front and other rooms in the third floor. The rd other articles with their bande’ Atay | Kitehen and furnace occupy the basement, Otlock Mr, Mckay, the market oilscr, Set | Tue finish wil be In natural woods, ‘The cost surveying the line like a field marshal, sing eee be $8,500. W. P. Lipscomb out “all right,” and there fs @ rush across the | 8 the a sidewalk. Rude stands are quic ELEGANT DETAILS OF FINE HOUSES. L on it. We go to work at midnight, and work | touch the ground the snakes coll up and show | (hohe Sind hence prays for. wnyatta aredifferent angie on sue upreesatee {her | abiuze irom the exploded shell aay tis Cavin | until arter daylight, and we dud nearly evers-| Sght- Thisis oneof the most dangerous, situa. | {he republic, and hence prays, for aoqulta Side: A tan lakes'three of foRe in hy wet | the center of a terrible storm of shot ava srel Versiate at aight drunk frequently iose large | towne near by are crowded around ina.cireie |, The proceedings of he trial were si vain. | Very. al run! quently “ ‘hen writer en out of Congress and throws them upon the ground or upon a | Loverheard s conversation between Capt. Wain- | sums of money and very valuable jewelry. Te ens ee eUee Eaakes thus sot at liberty | practicing ine in New ‘Work ‘city. recely roe or hee hey Rae pees aur 0 they Will | TIeM uginess in which “the wasn cuaree Of | They never know where they lost it, aad when We ee ar Jt | Kclegram ‘rom Mr. Charles "W. Wooley. T scatter when they fall. The » oF marks | ie engines. ‘the power of the engine by | they get sober they Just give it up for gone, and — tue eunieoe oie ig tickling Antelopes rush | Gaired the author's preseice In W through New Mexico, Utah, audall through the | boller to doauyiling to get the vessel afloat. | Yery handsome gold watch, on the Avene, | Toft heir hare suds and pal then back ia | st Willard’s and Was informed by Mr. Wooley it been " vi thet it was suggested that Mr, John B. Hen- aiaten, bauveleaadl Wrttok ane onvote z at fatorlor basin. In a few minutes the ship began to jump so s ae the bags. While the dance goes on twelve vir- eeecied that Mr. Sone. & Sartetone markets speedity ready forbusiness | ataettors exit eden saeae eeee = OsHere’s a game ealled 044 and even,” he oon. | thut ong could scarcely stand of deck; but ehe | 12.8 Poll "Sioa in wroil on the Avenue, These | Sins, stand in a group With bags of sacred corn- Sonnd aitnenl Sie sake Semon oko ‘The market company collects ten cents foreach | *!terations In his residence on 19th street, near jnued, referring to two bits of wood sharpened | came off and are extraordinary finds, but it ain't such a rare | Moal, Which they throw on the dancers as they | 175%, Tn ont et that the Senasor nnd tine sysce of aboat six fet, along the wall. No | Dupont ctrcle, which nave its ae = Jefferson Stone, at the énds. “One of ‘these, you see, is marked CLEARED THE FIRE RAFT thing to find lange sums as you may think.” ee nen ee canes see Dae Se ike | author were old iriends, the telegram was Rent, laces are reserved, and a inman cep his place | nience. Under the su intendence of Mr. W. jifferent Lud others, One man take * ners?” bes Rasta remain at his stand or have some one | luce Grays the architect tne desing secur aa | pplt as, Been, used aa the basis for the bench a an takes | af the same time, calling forth a spontaneous | “Do you ever find the own bout They 5 “ Tnake @ lanes | Lt Was true that the friendship exi-te stay there for him. Some of these small deal-| library have been extended, ‘another | mark calculations for the city, grades, and the | them in lis hands and holds them behind his | cheer trom every man aboard. The men | _“No. Weain't got time to look for owners, | Some wild refrain, while they. lane had been Douzias democrats In stormy times back. The other simply guesses in which and we ain’t here | fing of the sacred ‘corn-meal. The snakes are zk As An ; gra secary a place Friday morning. but do not | chamber has been added in’the second and | se was takes: trom Ie Tigee altanied abee: | he holds tho differeny pisces, There Hanae | tough: the fire with renewed vigor and soon a eee Tie eerie eis | then let loose in this ring, and the dancers | together. , The irlendly relation | yet exists Put more than @ peck or so vexetables on their | third stories. One of the features of the dining | 180 yards nenthiont frou, the ‘obelisk, on the | here are counters. When the men begin toplay | had it extingulshed, and were again in their | the day ume. We can't afford to go looking plunge Into thelr midst, and’ without matiies | nee cheats ke eee ee stands, just e: ch togive them «claim. Then | room secured by these alterations is avery | hanks of old Tiber creek It had a bine rock | each bas® Dumber of these, and the play % places at the guns. We all felt that the safety | around for an owner for everything we find.” el angry movements, solse as many as they | pest ond epmlute prbley., Slut his nature ts they ‘fll up their stands Saturday. Oid araplanes OF chen ace modeled | foundation, which was about 6 feet high on the | Continued until one has them all, and he is the | of the ship and crew was wholly due to Capt. | " “Wasn't an owner found for the $4102” Gat in thelr hands, rust with them down into | mellowed with a geniality which, Is leading ce women, with strings of peppers, Areplaces of colonial times. A ma- | creek side, and covered by a hewn sandstone | Winner of the game. Wainright. His powerful voice claimed the} “No. Nor tor the watch, nor for the $105 | the valley and liberate the rep! wpe nd |r nl he eadasioer ee and a fow bunches of greens and parsley, come | hogany mantel adds to the effect of the fire- | Gary about § feet square and 8 inches thick, On| “Another interesting way to count is bymeans |\attention of the ‘men, his tall form and com either.’ points of the compass. The srnote thing kes | Si een an remy fo M cer 5 Fay dened in, attended generally by a mumnber of members | plac the south side the shore earth covered it partly. | of these little sharpened sticks you see there in | manding presence, and bis cool, fearless man. | Maer” 4 on ao with all you find?” only a few minutes, but its a wonderful sight. | national tay Ton dents tie eeeeuuing several genera-| Mr. Gray has also designed some alterations | This capstone and partot the foundation. were | the case. ‘These are driven in che groumans Lo ner, inspired all who saw or heard him, with his! “Keep it. It's our profit. fain't had no very | The fearlessness of the sayages in handling tons down to the latest addition to the house- | to the elegant residence of Col. H. L. Crantord, | removed in 1372 by onder of Gen, Babcock, the It was then thought that the writer could to form a etree, with one little opening or gate. | own courage, and made men feel that with such Lain't found anything | these dangerous reptiles is almost beyond be- | , ft was then thought ty ¢ could or hold. Next to such a family group fate may | in Mount Pleasant. The front door, which | Gommisaloner of pobyic ‘buildings and grounds, | The Zant dice throwers count in this way. ‘Say | a leader there was nothing to tear. From this | Bue accuses and a few little trinkets, ‘and | liet.’ sreors. earns J ‘not—he eth on hone to make fhrow a comfortably-dressed, burly, well-to-do | opens into the side hail, running through the | throughs mistakes Ha detain Whee ot | tore are pegs in the cirele. One man | time till his death he was the idol of his crew. | I reckon 'a better go on with my work.” otra cairnaiandas the best impression possible on behalf. of Jarmer, who has come down with a “bar'l” or | depth of the house in the generous fashion of maine of the original masonry was covered by | throws the dice and counts five. He begins to| As we headed =p stream we close uy And he went on, watching the dust very care- | “During the performance.” continued the doo- ital, A public meeting bad Just been Ple come some ot Then re eieke, country peo- | the old time country house, has ‘been, set with | Garth several feet deep when the rosdway was | count off from the gate five poge aud'‘tts © | dre Brookiva: jus passing Fort mn. The | fully as it piled up in front of his long-handied | tor, “only two men were bitten, and they by | held just. Loule ty teeta” the ‘Senator to Eid stant from their henies Gay ame% Or more, | stained glass trom special designs nade by Mr. | made. It is on the east aide of ihe road Hne | stick there, ‘Then the other throws ‘aka we | shesbies eee er sides brought a hearty | broom: large and harmless snakes. One was bitten on lity. His sense of justice had been and start from their homes to market Th Gray. He bus, also designed some large hall | between the lakes and the Intersection of Vir- | Willsay makes ten. He begins to count from | cheer irom the Hartiord. "We aon emerged the cheek and the other on the hand. For these | affron' % this. In this “mood the writer Mf from danrket, The. oboe 1 kolve to | chalrs, modeled after the old Scottish ‘chairs | ginin avenue, Its longivude i 1517 167, to | the gate in the other direction and waruror | Sent the cnolne and Te eeapN, ‘The Military Drill at the High School, | bites the chief of the snake-men hasan anti-| found him. He seemed to want advice and nd from market. The collection of wagons | and alsosome old colonial chairs, which will | Sits soncootion. tt may be stated that there is | ten. Then they goon around until one man’s THE ENEMY’S FLEET, dote—or rather what they claim as an antidote, | counsel. It was not long before the writer was pay camp. ‘The’ bottoms of The waco | aces Tee ence is house, which te ow muauding about 80 yards wealany wor tae | who ls roscod has to gobacK and Segia isis | Tt was warm'work still, but seemed only fan | T%* EAltor of Tae Evewnro Stan: with which they bathe the wound, and which | requested by the Senator to 1 ,. pttoms o wagons are | one of the a neces In ding "yards weaterly i 28 and a parent interested ‘also. jerna Siled wisn tay or straw, and what the ered | Che eit eee ean, Fesldences ‘Obelisi. ae eis the | again, “He ‘may on the next tirew, tinove | compared with what we had just been through, | _4®® taxpayer and a sea in the | the man who ts bitten also takes internally, Rot eat forms at night the bed of the hardy men | have recelved appreciation from abroad: an > ths gram desire some > ing. cross the other man and send. hi aa High school, I desire to enter my protest against | There Is soine of ti brougut home with me,” | pudent- Bt meet Or women to whom the “outfit” belongs, he Is now e1 fo furnish all the designs for ttarling folnk, ‘That ia ite eee Cots ee eaten Gee td oe ae es fac Ons | the military drill st the High school. The og pa pn ape od | on OO, So een ‘The Expense of the High Sehoot | se Ton St, Youee tanpany of Baltimore, GOHINE Up in:the scale of garibling-” attention’ was pariicalariy ciatined by.a large | #chool was not established for any such par- | Sol0r ofan olive, © brought thaton te ansiyae. | You have novight to lostract ty ‘To the Editor of Tue Evextvo Stan: i Hpac elt ber bony Dain aaa eaee nLUEBLO THIMBLE-RiGGERS, river steamer crowded with soldiers iBhe was | pose, and the time and money spenton that | but the chief an Bi wits ob Sis ganteed omnes ee RR eS, Your report in Tuesday's issue of the proceed. | between tiqand 6th sis..northwest of & founda SHlere,” he continued, coming to & number of oPBoardingtus: Cope Waltirigat halved herveg | cam be used to @ much better advantage. li Coc ocislder the best eutidote Emoch ne | Cltavam ty eciter took Sotve W 1 tion for his carriage warerooms. ‘the building, ng Moreover, now when the teachers cannot be ings of the school poard contains « memoran- | wilt be a fine structure of three stories, 87 text rudely-fashioned hollow wooden cylinders or | 2 der ‘del a I “isthe cup and, ball game a3 plajed i | demanded her surrender. We deluved our are ‘grades for want of money, 1: | the bite of polsonous reptiles, and I told the the ‘Pueblo tndlans. ‘are four for ‘wer, and when it came “No! never,” | pald in the lower woo di {iat Igwould be ready to be of sasietance If youset and ust pues four fie cups, 8 full broadside wae our reply, and it sgut hor | would seem to be highly Improper to spend | Chlef Uuat Agrould be ready to Ue of ansistance if Dall fs ha Th drifting ashore in flames. Tie enemy" money it ‘for such purpose, as was shown b wae poy Te ia 8 togular inimblonie nee. caked was now being worsted stall polnis "All tes | to have been WMyae inst year The trustees howe | te 200 Great Fatner, dum by Principal Paul of the cost of tuition in | front-and averaging 128 feet i wert the High school. I desire to refer to one of the | the wative lol aed Will add to sae sprearanen ments con for the pui f ents containes Purpose of | tie neighborhood. ft i f ’ i 3 i é i See ‘cotabiish aot read to the President. ‘A. festivity ; fers of Real Estate. \d ought not 10 ‘@ mill mieeity ise boned oe etateTieg een | sreanaters of advise or deosis to inducs ponons Ennlarihs | ioe clty.encept the tanaman elon wanmmaking | thee, There are, Bleny of opportunites for SStned wit renate tion) that “the average salary atthe High | Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: W. F. ates Sei pec lane Scteze peta strike tr, vensela se stig | (hose FEO et pt ag Ema 8 one peng Eveagout's cogeneal, Stine eight grade teachers thisisanerone = | SAD. SGcAtRGd Me Rew: Wake bea Sar bow. The admiral siguaiod the Mississipt | betier, establish & shop, to, teach the mechanic Gent, than whous no man’ was ever more Vill The facts, based upon the official Agures, are | 5. P. B.'s sub., pt, Pleasant Plains; $—: RoW! which was directly astern of a8 to. « ep ge Oe a pended without justifiable cause. these: Tyler to Mattie It Slater, pt. 18, "aq. 688: “§—. and run her under. ‘The old Mississippi headed Be cd Pg NN oes oS a First. The average salary now paid to the | Nora C. Butler to Jeremiah Flaherty, Jot 25,09, st it a hong! en. | Sara chete liv Instead of aes. may Hitatorical Puszie. teachers {n the Washington High school, in- | 740; $700. Metropolitan. Baptist’ churelt being struck she received, gst ours tesching them | Sitten on the neck died. Another ‘man held | Tote Baltor of Tae Evewine eran Durposs of bringing down the sverige Ie g0G8 [nn Tere Pe ee O08 @ menged turning to follow her, pouring’s bitex | Outober 44, 1885. Fro sanken one tn.coch, Band, waite Say sat areunlonet the Soot aly: recenty bela ne é is $980. a - —__ ‘western Pennsylvania, rerage salary per teacher in all | Tt has been figured out that @ guod-slzed dog Secale the Manamme wen tua eieceaee ene Saturday Seties. Miguid. on tho wound end dchak ‘Gene’! Te | inscription trom the tombstone of Margaret incltiding all sulvaasistantseraployed | Teauires more food to eep him in order than & bank, end was setuflro by her crew, She soon | Gen, Shermay would be preat- | next day his hand was somewhat but | Seott, who died at Dalkeith, Scotland, Feb- Senha bt to tntvcac™ | Sa eu bong Poor pepe wh hep Sein dowa i vrinhas"™" “P| ev, sperann pal puns este re | acy dana see Sa stl |, Tae SD uly $034. | Here is @ diflerence in favor of the | Steps to get rid of thelt sla-yearold boy or gia | eteron ‘THE SORNE AFTER THE FIGHT, “You cannot ride two horses at once,”.te an | 212 S role ceremony.” continued the doctor, | watien ba ats dactnateay ete meee tee Mee oe The ateragesainry 1s the High Schoot, | Defore the severe winter seta SS We now badan spporwantty to look about us. | old saying, 0a ty Sucka Cesemetler Bue | “is one ot the most wild and wonderful you oa Ter denth, ‘Ourscoea! ‘will perhaps be nit including submaistants: Is $1183 per | Tacs that, from a selentifio paint of view, | tas ta The banks on elther side iver were | £320 ‘They handle the most venomous | curious ‘the = : salary fh. all et | fa eae lined with burning or sinking veescls, ‘The ‘as if they were One of the | made. » Sy : Beats schools, wot inciting sub-acslstents. ie ppricely clea nade ey un tnpeaa 18 | the’ conter oe ar cas eee ‘and'the tases |, Wall,tuate anew ide, Inover hearde put | candidates Law wan fitde mits oca boy. ls | "“aucp ‘adil my ite you reed guly $1,084, a difference axitin In favor of the | thie atter the most diligent wasningsee ay length of bat the Hizh setiool of $99 per teac! ings with soap and water aud rinses withec: | (wherefore in Justice wo the eighth grade teachers, Mr, | Hes With soup and water: i bandsee. | Ho doubt but Fut should have sald, “The average slaty a | Pete eat eta ete the ‘s-| ® point due the High school is ‘considerably higher’ ea tne Seton ‘wore | old Capitol build Unat paid to the eighth grade teachers,” as the | Otte aeveloped: ‘The ductor tarde gaknown among Pay rolls for September will show. thitou Hosting the hands with a solution wf ot. is wides dissatlafaction to 1,000 of corrosive sublimate i ul if the teachers of all the primary and gaunmak “selentifically cleansed for tho ume, but that Trades, because they h: been taxed bail Seut'ot tacit earnings to help pay at Increase | I wiping tem pon & towel pot previously | Eve on line @f High sebool salaries, auounting w nearly | dstnfected they | Somes. ‘Tu view of this state of ti should Gen. Longstreet is now tically demon be tminreprescuted, as Inthe case referred. tr | strating down in Georgia bib abitity to Reep No donot think that the High school teachers | hotel. and they do are i to have: neither { More terrife than do that any portion of their pay | War—N. ¥. World. f / i

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