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_—— J .” y ee seal Fi THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON.' D. C.. WEDNESDAY. JULY 7, 1886-WITH SUPPLEMENT. — = = PROCREDIN. RGED WITH CRIBI aad co FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. THE PRICE OF eas. TR LIBBARY SITE os. Twe conenessns. oma < CRIMINAL LI payers my bog — aa JroR SALi. OR EXCHANGE FoR cou | HOR SALE—a NEARLY N ICTORIA CAR- Report ef she Senate District Com- {The Appeals Taken Before the Court in | What the Members of the Last apd the | A Falling Out in @ Dairy Association | * >i axpr, With THE BULLS UNDENEATIN F pee ast ‘ane at ‘Sat sho | a De seen at WaNSTALES Site Si6 e ae General Term To-day. Presemt Comgress Say of Theatscives. Fellewed by a Criminal Charge. | prom tne New York Tames Today, oe. perkict In arrang iment and appot Fees —- a — erect bad coveral bet rs festa Tait sue desea teeta as: |e a ee REDUCTION oF THN FRIOE TO A DOLLAR FEB| | The appealeot property owners in the squares | rum avrgstogaarsiims Ix THE cononsss.| Yesterday afternoon Dr. Joseph H. Real, | Mersey wiwrl ot ine wasanday ae =ys ‘elble’ residences in the Dintser, Sewing Machine. used four months, with all ‘THOUSAND RECOMMENDED, BTC; appratsed by the Ubrary site jary were taken | yoNaz DIBECTORY—OOMPARATIVE staristics | President of the American Agricultural and | T%OND cigs Toe @unday and Monday, Susi be sero I ee ey —— tee | UP im the Court in General Term this afternoon| smar MAKE AN INTERESTING suowime— | Dalry association, procured a warrant trom Jus- that sent the price of the Wettera Union Tele. cong. Bargain for Sent, fnauire of | Ue maces, fim an Tease i720. COTAIAS The report of the Senate District comustttes | nefore Judges Hagner, James and Merrick. OFFICES MELD BY CONGRESSMES. tice Bundy for the arrest of James lH. Loh, wrareptieclny enteral yenomat bite 7 1890 F | On SALETA NEW $c) HIGH ERI See ea * | on the price of gas in Washington city covers | “ar. Worthington stated that about one-half — charging him with criminal libel, Detectives | rahe company's stock Sve X vag d rod. "The owner is ubout leaving the ety, having | seine Machiine, used’4 months, with all latest in —— Ree eee ee ee ce cre dollar der | {Be Protests were based on the ground that the | |The autoblographical sketabes of Senators | Mattingly and Edelin Inst evening served the | Tard bad its sequel yesterday. =i ieabespottion Biceshstashpests < crawern. dice Met endovers| 5 a spernte awa a ane Dill which reduces the price to one dollar Per | property owners in question were Dot awarded | and members of the national Congress afford | warrant and took Loh to the fifth precinct sta-| “The'stories cacentiy pat ahae? "in Wall street SCO SOAS A LSTLAFISED OF Ga | edn WS | Batavia NeY Jule Tabane rarest rast | thousand cuble feet, but if not paid within en | enough. an interesting theme for study and comparison, | tion. Loh was formeriy assistant secretary of | reprosenting that s Dig syndicate bad been oF YOK SALE 0 ROMS, See SS N.Y. 7 ‘one associa. | S8nized to buy jay interest in West- ee eae Ste near Nomthapeol, | JVOR SALE-STYLISH BAY TEAM ABOUT | evening William. ht and August Sc days the company may charge one doliar and | ar. Perry seid that he and Ool. Totten raised | and the eight hundred articles of this character | the American Agricultural aud Dairy in outa Ponou: taspeovements tending fa Woe issn: | AY 15% hands high, six and seven years old, Vireinis: | were seated te foeeey Bre ueust Scharf | (ee tyave come the of War 15) the point that the court bad not jurisdiction, i farnished by the two last Congresses, when col- | tion,and the arrest grows out of the publicationot | Sh5.," 10>: And send up, ube price of ube very gee wea ates erivers, single or double: | Scharff was busying himseit in loading an old | Uthorized to appoint » board oi three disin- | ang that re was credited with Satu ad. the Jury was not properly summoned. | igcted and analyzed, present some decidedly | an interview with him in the Pittsburg Dispatch | vance, Vusterdaye dowatell ar tae fe: we ‘make handsome coupe or road | musket, using terested persons, who are to receive $10. day | “Sar Worth! Ane ain I an interview with him inthe re ce. jay's dows wae 1R SALE-ON NORTH SIDE WASSACHU- | It harutat ands uttot wee CRIME "Er speedy | then Aired ata. post near by and thewad ot | aud expenses, to investigate the Thole eabjest | otk, wont ich tho amounts awarded are | ‘Rteresting facts, One ie tofind that | and Cinolnnati Esguirer. The warrant charges | Attributed to the oficial denial of those stories fe.. Beat Dupont circle, 1O-soem sestory ASSTAULES Cy between Leh and | Ugbtly compresed paper passed through it, | Of eas, {ts price, ite effects upon the health Of | claimed to be Inadequate. classical educations do not seem 1m | Loa with publishing “a falsescendalous and ma. | 0 Mr; Gould imsels ln one of hie own newspe: frowt, bay window: pice $14,000, half iy fe then entered the saloon and re ‘the | the people, ete., in the District; and if the | ‘The court called for the of one of the | either House or Senate. Thp profession of the Mbel”in the Pittsburg ich, wherein | pers. The theory that many people in the street SHERMAN @ 00,4407 fase ee musket after which he weat to where Enright | OMfcere of the cotnpany mate oath that because | protesis, and oue was read objecting to ther | law seemn a good one to adept if we desire oom. was charged “wich obtaining money Un- | eo a aan in Mr coults Renqely to Vance by das cn Mi mooS aad Poti a | Wamlthine polnved the market at bls back sad | O€ABF krike or uted rae ia the price of coal | Brotiaets og (ay fe sete, mete tobe Ad the offee of disiret or | Struding And ieeving belfiad, him sou ct hie | usea. 10 break Wr whote ‘tarot at" wi SOR SALE—K ST. N_W_JUST FINISHIN caw Otiesine kamsanee ins in covered and no-top | fred. ‘The charge made a hole two inches in | Of other cause, the cost of prods gas is in- | from the box, atid the protestants wad not re. | Sessional honors, ‘oF | sconding and leaving behind him some of his 44 deep lot, six rooms, bath and cellar. marble | Surreys. Buggies, V ictorias,¥ illage Carts, Phastons,@e. | circumference in ‘Enright's body, killing htm, Greased, so.that at the price of $1 they cannot | ceived proper notice When the jury would | Prosecuting attorney seems a good stepping- Wash basins Soap stone wash trays in kitchen; price | ~ It will pay you to call. Scharff was arre: realize seven per cent upon a capitalization of | meet, &c. creditors unpaid” Loh it is stated. came here | ¥#* amply Justified by yesterday's movements, from There was a hi od skurry the opening stone toCongress, The sketches themselves are his home in Cumberland vailey, Pa., in | pcre oo 7 will trade in par: for unimproved property oF WNEY'S STA: a $2,000,000, the Secretary of War, with the aj 2 Se erie 2 market anything of the sort seen Sita dive. Addreds Tor One mee TANLOW, | seat L, between ecb aad Ae ‘The O14 Excise Board Stops Ons, _| proval oi the Frosisont. is aumnorised to perinke | ME Worthing on road from the rrturasof the | not very interesting reading, there being «| Maren last; and meeting Roall was offered by on the Boor of the tock Exchange this som (lb rAC or ALE-CHE g OF THE F New Youk, July 7.—The new excise com- | Gost upon $S,000,b og. oe Mi yield seven Per | the court. Sad arrangement goes, for the reason Uist the | HOO and he aooopted it, the office being located | 2, '4yiact, ue Yrower™ So, Cuanee rusted poe Ce RD AT eee [NS en voon ruminoned totmeurst ine masher ome | nem slected member of Congress ie oatrusueg | Prin Grant piace and ihen,at, the National; |.” nuit, hour ater. the" opening “theres war 3 rn = “ - yee | Offices in nd street the old board, who iE PI a eum Meet at the marshal ice. bth! - P41 tei +. 616,000 JO SALE-RARE CHANGE TO OBTAIN AN | evacuated themin apeacable manner “The old | ‘The board to be appointed by the Secretary | st 10 o'clock, June 7th, the same place and Fecal ee cep pny asking them to become members and contrib A ~ pian ae ight biae..---"25.000 site dept Tueion Te th cpt estnmcioty "rensons fF ma | ment to tho new empioven, and tnisaerkoon | Of Wat # to investigate the subject of meters, | Umbe iite proteslante were notified to meet | G00, Ro; care if reelected, wo change th and it | SPs OF upwards oald invecuring the hwmege | {Oatones, wun, blag tandetoed wroth at aT 16.000) av, ing. “Address Box 63, Stat office. syste | business was being conducted as usual, Aeeatine ment the effect upon health, and the | | str. Worthington continued to read that | S0es0n, {rom year ‘Agent, with only {he neces. | pute with Reall,and gave an interview tothe | be (aE ty wacd wes Se 2 7OR SALE—LARGE, PAYING DRUG STORE IN ———>——_ question asto whether pure coal gas or pure | Messrs, Ordway, Tullock and others appeared | SUiyicout with date and piace ot ‘and then | ©2'Tespondents of the papers nemed, in walch againat G0% tne closing au ot Sarasa 12 Bin. or. | EY northwest. “Address FAILING HEALTH, Star ‘The Boom in Wheat. ‘Water gas would be better. St the City Hall'and no objection was mado to | Tones Ueceription of edaeetn advant- | be."'A0ed that 10,000 circulars bad been sent | DXt vofore that 68% was ail op Ube tape e Gossc, " th a fodiens aS Aeneas» DS ea - ie 11-00, 320 Lith. i. Or. ice, ______et$w*_| rvkynopy BUYING AND A CORRESPONDING AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. eine Ae ae eclty Hs the sscrotary of the | ages enjoyed, profession or business adopted, | SUL 8nd, Many responses rocel ‘gave receipts | #UChorilies hud supplied condicth De fail Hit call at uffice for bilietin isonet ‘Store. Reason for : paaes ac wheat 5 HEM he : ag Intend sth yet Tus E WAGGAMAN 7a. Inquire at northeast corner of $4 and His. | caused the suspension of Jona We itumseee ae The Floor Privilege. LgNscourE decided to hear argument on the | Doitties of the member and the amber of | SAtlOn. Loh wus released last evening on ball, | Oi: GY and even 70 were offered JPoR SALe—2 TROOM BRICK Houses, s. y. | S™ JH _| Old member ol the board. The size of the | % JOHN ELLIS INDIGNANTLY DENIES CERTAIN ir. Perry agnia called ttention to the dis. | Votes he recelved at the fast election. ‘MR. LOH'S PERSONAL BONDS TAKEN. divisions aud subdivisions, | gpoh ry Re ee nan intense a Pee ey ond Ook eee OUNG, ROAD | fulluro cannot yet be learned.” During the CHARGES. crepancy Of tho papers, aud asked that the | , Ai analysis of the latest edition of the direo-| In the Police Court this morning Mr. J.| to" itself, each excited bowit Buftidids iets Hise nand tnd Rt cae SAF | et Rous there ore some wid soeuey tn it | kx-Roprosentative Jobs Eilaof Lousian, | Saal HAC Ne make an amended return. He sub-| SFY of the present (Forty-ninth) Vongress,com- | Ambier Smith appeared for Mr. Loh and|It wasn't loug before. the slump be: EY'S “stable, Peunsylvanis ave. “enpgaite 10 last volume of yore pared with a dissection of came pronounced and ung a] ared to-day be! select committee of | mitted a motion in writing setting out that as i. “ called the attention of-Judge Snell to the case, | % ., a = Bat, whic worked values dotin Sut at ab | the House charged. with au iavestigation of | ‘he return suows ‘ie Jutirs were: directed to | he ForU-elenuNCOngTess prevents aoe Inte. | ene ee ee ee etd character | ar ul icon WOUIGITT bold. “Tn Waun suppose, POH BALE xe ty PIANOS AND ORGANS, | theshortscame out In force and’ with aimost | alleged abuses ef the floor privilege by ex- | Weck or that'they would mest bu a0 premises | Podies, Bight, he satd,at a ate hour, a detective was | ine o"dcrs were pushod orward. “Shoveliuin of ae ceenee wath cpcatttit, 1103 teompivani erates | DO, St0ps, August advanced {0 83%. There | members. Mr. Kills made-an indignant denial | Ie rebars ve sisasiied . THE LAST SENATE found to deprive Mr, Lob. of ins liberty, amd | S°°K came Out; everybody Who wanted it gos faded igcount ou all sock, both new and second-hand, Po age ag and | it, Down and stil down went the quotatious. _ e before re- | teased back to 534. Everyboay was buying 7 : . The Chicago genius, or whatever else It inight DOR SaLE On > af and the m: et was greatly excited. St.Louis | article concerning his connection with the | return. gress, 16 were in the forties, 89 in the fifties | ing che District attorney) and say they are not | ),, ‘been Liat pusi ‘up the ‘one above Forper's in northeast, 37 wate: pramasrented Gabe monE erent pares Dougat coormously ast bight and | Memphis bridge bill. He admitted thet he was | inthe wiarmare on ne there was no authority | and 14 in the sixties; Senator Lapham, the old- he Warrant, ‘The judge feud the warrant and | AuOWEF lest Saturday, tound life very interest. MAR TER & MCGOWAN. Walter banding, | P&E MOBtD. Sr5OF | Gobet along the advance noted between the | an attorney for the Tennessee construction and | tire court directed that the return beamended | 4 Was 70, and Kenna, the youngest, 36. Lo- bad some doubts as 19 whether iz sor out the | BE AG Wall streot siny-beurted. ty Teos'and loio Fae a pk Sst | JOH SALE AT a BARGAIN—STOCK. GQop | Clove last night and the opening this morning. | contracting company, in whose interest an | yy appending the notitication te the juroree | sad, Of litols, aud Harris, of Tenucsee, each | Bad some ‘occurring in this jurisdiction. On | )ron's were torn to scrape, and before the x oo ion tt SE ES wilt aud fixtures of « firevciass Restaurant 405, ——_o——_ antagonistic biif hed been introduced, and | 4? mention the tact of having been born and give Fn. = Was over the stock that was to have gone to Pore; brick recidences, on G st, | FAVE. W., has 15 furnished rooms, agood stock ot| FENANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. | that he had drawn up tbe minority meni tostrike out “oni cremises nO | the place of birth, but they both persist in = | count of the eee erecta tomde for | par had tumbled down to within a fraction of ‘wo handsome new brici dene liquors ‘one of the best stands on Pa. report presented by Mr. Irion, but only after failure to record the date. Four of the Sena- lant 5 os, in, Setwcen oth and Zoth ss. “Houses uullt in aut | for"setungs bad’ Meath. “Cr AL PAM ‘The New York Stock Market. iat mdmber bad expressed hls opporivion to | ;-MT,Warthington aid that the chlet justice | fallure.to record ihe date. | Four of the Sens | Bi Gopearancs on S paiaesey Eas: Chicago, Burlington and Quivey sola down St Coe The following are the opening and 3:00 p, m. prices | the bill. He maintained that he had not vio- | Of qs aot be tea aon hat they | Of Nevada, aud Sewell, of New Jersey, being | ppp, we 4 the 8; from 136 to 184 betore business closed on the eae Mita S FIMBER ECO, | VOR SALE—G200—HORSE, SIDE BAW BUGGY, | of the New York Stock sfaruwt today: ms Feporked oy | luted the House rule, uclese it aeculd be held | Of nis colleagues fe had decided thet, they | Dorn in Ireland, and Jonée, of Nevada, ta Caw je Useful Wren and the Sparrows. | Exchange for the day. Couwlldaied Gas felt S20 1324 F st. aw. Harness, Sieigb, Blankets, Robes, Curry Combs, cial wire to H. H. Dodge. 539 15th street: that an ex-member, not personally interested eeu land, Only six of the 76 received ‘classical | Tethe Editor of Tus Eventwo Stan: from ST ig to 70%, Delaware and Hudsoa from ys ses Brushes, ot¢.allin’ firseciaes condition. Appiy ot tne |__ Name. | 0.1300 | 10 legislation, was not entitled to the privilege | querewas, RO objection to the Jury until after | Cun, Only SUF OF the, 7G soot es cule La | Iwill mentiona matter ofobservation for what | 100 to Le na from 130% to 120, Erie R SALE — AT A BARGAIN AND UPON | Slo Tih st aw. aoa of the floor. SRN ones on \eea Chore common school and ‘one 'a “business educs- | tt may be worth, This a.m. I noticed agolden | {rom 30% to 29, Erie seconds trom #7& to pe ee ee ee Fok, SALE SST ARRIVED—20 "Horse, Eix-Delegate Maginnis, of Montana, declared % cagh repair, aud neiguburhood improving. LOUIS | A fromVirginia, among them some fine draft, driving 5 2 B5\y, Jersey Central trom Doky to D4} that he was not persobally interested In any | After some discussion the court made an had veugi had been professors und tive others | wren earnestly destroying a worm nest on one | 2>* atral trom bok, "Lake utwchool. The occupations or protes- Shore from 86 to 84) SHOLMAKER S40 Fst aw. jys3t | and saddle horses to be suld ut reasonable prices occupati pl ¢ and Nast. trom id saddle to bes a $0. 1i9ey | Keeislation, but had at the suggestion of an asso- | order directing the return be amended by | sions laid down are lawyers, 6G; miners, 2; | My trees and eagerly eating the caterpillars, | 433, to 414, N- Pacite common irom Belg be eee SCHLEGEL E QCIOLEY, rear of 3 TBS | C ont 3134113 | elation in Montana agreed to look after legisla | simply setting out what had been done with | merchants, 2 “civil qneineert, 3 farmers, S| which in large bunches disappeared down the | 27:4, Northern, rncifle preterred {rom tdy At cost for the next ten days the following prop- | ~~~ a5 i . Do. i regs va i on concerning the territory ina general Way. | copies of papers served appended by to-morrow | journalists, 7; one printer and one surveyor. | pretty songster's slender little throat with Lok Ben orh vest from 136 to 15S. New eeien, wie te-room Brick, water and ans. on NR st. Re eee CA CLES SHOE WORN AND, = iS" oregon Nav...|108 Congressional Topics. morning. RA rere San bgt cree Loved amazing rapidity. s Suddealy a Bumber ot pamasbis teen: aot a 208, mane —. Bw. Setween E and F sts. renting for per ope z pa CC. Te... ... }Pac. Mal PACIFIC B. 2 patted J rows, With much fcry and bluster, attacke ert 7 se Mouth: pri mean dow, $00. Toom for new machines. CAPITAL CYCLE COs ATLROADS. HOW THE TITLE WILL BE PASSED. anh ~~ ‘ from 112%) to 110\, Pacific Mail. ftom 55: Te te datots Frames 4 oom shaated on 16th st,, | 1408 New York ave. sy The bill authorizing the Pacific railroads to endive (Anthony, oda) bis: Twenty: | the lite yellow stranger and put himn to Might, eine) BES Saree Tne or #2 conn per month; | ok sacs ‘AND BARGAIN—A SUPERB Peice, $700 each, 2 toued Parlor Upright Grand Piano, one of the best ‘Two-story and basement Press Brick, 6 rooms.on | upright makes lor only S27ascost wAOO.daed Due Hike, 10h w., berween Pand Q sis o.w.; renting for $300 | Aisc, an elegant square Grand Piano of the famous ‘Year; price. 33.300. Hazelton Bros. maxe, for only $200; paymeuts $10 ‘A two-story #ix-room Brick on Q st, between 6th | per mouth om each" Gallet one anid Teh ste: te ting tor $25 per month. THE PLANO EXCHANGE The act under which the present proceedings | six had served in ‘Congress at the other end of | some of tine him until b to 534%, St. Paul trom #4 t 824, and Union extend thelr branch lines was discussed with- | are nela provides for mentors com. | se Capitol before coming to the Sonate; 4a | ogme Of them pursuing him Until he was lost 16 | BL SnY en Sty to OU It wacta ne ‘day eld pi (or the appointment of c a P for everybody, but clot Pacine secas peyattte, House committee On | mission to purchase the property and ereet the | Had been state senators or representatives: 27 | quest was to be followed up by utter destruction | fOr everbody. But att oiclock—wlth prices Pacific roads. Delegate Voorhees’ resolution, | building; that in the purchase they shail noe | district or Pee ane cenerners: 8 Jodges; 12 | the remaining caterpillars; Lut, alas, not a | Conerally at the lowest point tor the day—there Greeting an investigution of the affuirs of thé | expend inore than $550,000, and none of it | Kovernom of states or territories; and 18 presi: | singlo worm suffered qt the bilis wf the ‘victors, | were some folks a good deal happior ody =4 Northern Pacific railroad, was slso a subject of | sali be pald until the Attorney General reports | dential electors. | One (Cockrell, of Mo..) hus the | whose office seemed rather to proect than de= . nek ab Fas lOst LO # : . Gould was not popularly put sed ma Ten ce regis for pee mnt a waa | on HANGI discussion, and tne cotnitieg revolved to all | upon the validity of the Ue, that if unable vo | Gnungulaned, Loner Of having, never Quedan | molish the momes of these! bliguting iiitie | Gould was MeL popularly put among Lhe tombe FES ay 422 Och st. PP tre rerolution in the House at the earliest | purchase the land the intervention of the Jury | Sousa ‘Tvs war resend of cho Senate esa bone | PODES - sw dptss? eee JOR SALESEVERAL GREAT GARUAINS IS practicable moment aud endeavor to secure its | shall be sought; tbat upon the payment of the | Prnere_ Lne war tecord of the Senate as a body ‘The Gar ‘ami : syst Sod and 806 F st-nw._ | FY square and Upright Pianos aud Organs some cel es passage, Awards to the owners or the deposit of tue | inthe Union army nad seven of tnewe rove tO nits Gav (ee Srracee aap Dibba ae! Ball Players’ Superstitions, R SALE— Saas en ee ee + Eom Washington Stock Exchange. MEXICAN CLAIMS, Siaqunte awarded in the registry of the court | the rank of general. Eighteen were in the | TE¥ sakdein tbe aqeoasiad caict MATTERS OTHER THAN SKILL UPON WHICH "a Room Frame House, on 8d st, bet = Jun EE ‘The following chanzes from, yesterday's quotations | Senator Sherman, from the committee on | thefee simple will be vested in the United | rans of the confederate army, and eight of THE OLD HOME IN MEXTOR, THEY BELIEVE VICTORY DEPENDS, ina Sw: price $760. LBUNARD & BU Pe a POMBE, SASH, DOORS, | on the Washington Stork xchange are noted to-day? | foreign relations, to-day made a report on the | sinve™,,the court is, directed to Ax the time | these rose to the rauk of general. ‘There were | Prom the Cleveland Leader. From the New York Gum. ‘ eee ee ee ee Oe ORUSTLN P. BROWN U.S ateg 904 coupon, ltsy hit 11d asked ¢. | foreign rela ein relation to the distribu. | creas ‘DO Property shall be taken and deliv: | three Senators in this body Who served in the | Tne Garfield home on Prospect street, where | TC" pensens who ettenll the grant bedi NOR SALE—A NICE ZSTORY PRESSED BRICE | je29-3m ™ "1426 F & Siew, (180). registered, 11% bid, 112, asked. U. Seca eceeneorn Fe. e. Wee contederate senate. Mrs. Garfleld has lived since President Gar- > Ly — front House, on F st. bet. hy and Gih ste. aw. come | <A Ee |S Se compan, 125% Did. "120g us ton of the award of the Mexican claims com-| | Under the old law in casesofrailroad corpora- THE PRESENT ScNATE ff ¢ re aa in this vicinity know that base bail players are taining S rooms, with ali mod. unpa, price $4,500. | NOR SALEOWNER LEAVING THE City, | Sstered, 126% bid, 420% usked. J mission tn the case of S. A. Beiden & Co. agutust | tlons condemning right of way {t way custo- ia fleld’sdeath, 1s empty and for sale, Mrs. Gar | the most superstitiousot men, It is not geuere eee eee ie | Pianeta ea ee anly new, Anabe square grand | ei a it sock AT Did corso te as Ge | the republic of Mesieo. In the report the com: | mary to apply direct fo the marshal, and ajury | contains thirteen geutlemen who were not in | aca's destl, 18 ily have gone to live at the | ally understood that skill bas very lense seer SOE TE SNL, | Kerr ewul and covers for Ouly $200; cost ues GEG: | Cerman-Aniericas Ins, 146 bid Foromac ian, 16 | mittee suy that in thelr opinion the claimants | of twelve meu was summoned tofx theamount | the body at tbe last session, ‘They are Mosera, Mentor farm, where, she says, she can flud | sity tne meron sic si focrwidindinnd R SALE— CHEAP_TWo ICE FRAME Geteemenue antereeneie ne $990 | bid. Higgs 1us.,8 bid, “Great Falls tee, 1250id, 130 | have already received their fulland just pro-| and the necessary papers were prepared and | Jones and Berry, ot Arkansas; Standiord and a mit Shah cacy eho ise, | Vivh the result of @ match. A vird flying over ‘Houses, on cor. 4th and Washington sta p.w., rept PIANU EXCHANGE, asked. Chesapeake and 10:, Tel. Co. 81% bid, 824 | portion of the award thus far paid; that the | signed by the land owners. The law, however, arly 4 more peace and comfort than anywhere else. | the fleid,the flag blowing in # certain direction, ry rad ie Mo.; price of both, . LEONARD | jog 422 Yih st. | wed. U.S. Blectric Light, 65 bid. proportion of the award paid into the ‘Treasury | has been changed in some respects. Hearth, of California; Teller, of Colorado; Gray, | Beiore sie went there the uouse on the farm | alittle boy picked up by one of the nines, SALE—ON SEVENTHST. NEAR Le . * 7 0 ul iurther legislation s sha, Lg Waite, sma equipinents oF e oing on— Brahtred: avout ope ace of erie aproved | montip tania Path, Mos eld tea OS | | BALTIMORE: Mn July ¢Viewia wiz, comet | United Sates, and uae any lurther leg Uider speual nasi Gouge metres oh ’ Soe Se” the "eatne. iy going our-thene are, the in ises 1s unnecessary. sissippi; Evarts, of New York; Payne, of Ohio, Pesta ar em | ee ee | erro Mtn cong | meee ay thin, a Nictory ny xp scuveras, | Paisers may be appointed, as was the case as | and Spooner, of Wisconsin. 8 Whicu incline Victory to oue side or the TO PAY LIEUTENANTS HARBE! ustis, of Loulsi- a which a great many tal m , otuer, Mascots seem tw be the latest craze bed ,r es e ana, and Teiler, of Colorado, are the only ones | tabuious prices. Duri pre . “INO. F, WAGGAMAN, OE 5. 3 PATEIMGEE, Mo. Joy, cmten Srmomid-| Senator Blackburn, from the committee on | the danite grounin tor Toren te erly Cee Tee | Ore eee Tre ee ae aan | Baines proms. Darn re aunoni ball players. Last season the mascot of =Dr3-38 RGATS- TX REAE ES | Hotes of Ue: no bundling of foes Noasnes Ker | Wowanitusest ald wentcrn Super zeoer Ooo, | BAVAL affulrs, tony reported favorably the | district attoraey” fled a petition, under whick | “There lt uo tutorial diiterouss te che eees Of | Sete eile aL aoe eta, me | Ding Ube ebamplonsiip—that ts, tbe players aay i SALE-GREAT, BARGAIN IN REAL ES | running elevators, pumping water, printing presses | extra, 3.v0us65: do. family, S7ou8.50. city mille | Joint resolution directing the Secretary of the | Messrs. Samuel Bacon, John C. Harkness and | the present Senators, as compared with those | near Hiram college, where er boy was taught so, and it would be hard work’to change tele ao ip acta Miner et Oper pinge gud machi Send tor circular aud price list. D. | super, 2.50u3. do, extra, 32604.00; do, Rio | Navy to credit Lieuts. Giles B. Harber and | John C. McKelden were appoluted appraisers | Of the iormer oe Payne, of Ohio, is 76 and taught others. The oid ludy ts pesiered | Opinion. ‘The Detrolt clad are teine the men, So Seemmttet avrane » “Ea sates Price ur BALLAUF, Agent, 731 7th st. = brand. 1.00e4.6a:" Patan miner highcy | Wm. H. Schuetze with seu duty and sea pay | #od entered upon their duties. There was, as | aud Berry, of Arkausas, only 88, thus two of | almost Wo sickuess by autograpa hauters, aud | ePMow The J season, aud they think with (00. Terms, $3,000 exh, Balaiice Bo coperty only $2.0 ver year. “This property is. now renti nd Brn: western excited and higher, closing easier | during thelr absence from the United States, | 1) this case, some, protests, and seme of the | the new Senators compare exactly with the | will attend to them tio more. Se ts sixoai aus 3 J. W. b : | Success, Managers say tat the idea that amas nd : = property| was reappraised: and finally the | Gldestaud youngest of the body iu the Forty- | very clear of mind, as of old. Since tue re | guccess. Manager ~ » Sly asked; August, S7,u58; September, 84a | engaged in transporting to the United States | of the Interior issued the checks, which were | alurs are lawyers, making @ total of 64 legal ined her, ; ¢ vag | MOTs Spirit and greater sharpness. To show 7, Cofn—soubern Hominal; western higher aud | the remains of Licut. Commander George W, | turned over through the clerk’s office, and | gentiemen ay agalust 56 lu the former bouy. je Teason Why the house on the farm was MERCI brick of the best quality, for immediate delivery. “Apply to. z MYERS, L PRESSED BHICK OO, KH. GOLDS r ‘Real Fstate Agent, 1425 N. Y. ave. GH, Secretary, 906 F st. Jeosim {OK SALE OR FXCHANGE-FOR CITY PROP. | JXOR SALE-ONE SECONDHAND UPKIGHT $2 en Vlal superstilivus ideas bail piayers bave bere fouse, w 000 feet 0 dargains ; | quiet, southern white, 47448; south yellow, slate: those relating to property where tne title was | | ‘The present seuate has 17 Union soldiers, an | enlurged was the need of a room where Presi- | ust mae eee cies earns aensee rer ot | ata nate) natn chen ane Pes | Qs Sante ie area goaenree ZO, | De Long aud musaseosiatan ieteettoe Sete PUPA Taree nal eaaias | ineteabetyn but a meee or Sotecas | gata a, the peed or 5 oom whece Erect | Ira tts ta Se a crrirs a rere | Ciera caress Sateen ee | saan resere aineeatis msn, Anaad Ha e—sonthern. | 3 Sa SAS Cs SOM eiiex |__™ytsm. JOR SALE—633 G ST. S W.,7 ROOM, BRICK ‘Dwelling, modero improvemeilts, and in'nice cou: Foe SAteWAT MY NEW REPOSITORY THE nm ~ Porver, Wwe Brooklyn player, is the owner ofa of the court. The government took title from | Tals remain at eight, Tie confederate soldiers | placed. These have all been arranzed with the “ - “ Senator Wilson, of tows, trom the committee | the decree passed ii tie case, are 18, aud conlederate generals 8, just as im | utmost care, and placed in aysteiatic order. | he has pitched. iat Hae ‘end evs, game on post officesand postroads,reported adversely | Under the act for the condemnation of land | the other Congress, In so far ay education is | The afticies in the nemorial hou of thie Pra A i r the bill authorizing the Postimuster General to | for th stor ‘Wasl coucerued there is but little change. We have | pect street house have also beea removed tow | WUKS that It would be impossible to wins Ge aes reese “cate aa eomeaenes eae | Women aes See ee eas. Bork, | issue double or rettirn postal cards, Mega. 'B. Hl. Warner, MG: Eusers” aud Tavs: | oueious of the clasalcal, three leet ot the cote | Speciale buiis roams ia tae eestor hinae ae | Sains wat and th the idea that ne wootd VALL, 925 F st. nw. jyl-lo —— cabrolettes, extension-lop, phuetons, canopy | sides, packed, 6,47. Bucon—shoulders, 7a: clear rib J. Fisher were appointed appraisers by the | glule, one less of the ucadeimic, two more of the | rare collection of tributes frum early EVETY | lowe would be so impressed upon his mind tust {xteuston-top’ aurreys, ladies’ phaetons, canopy | sidex, bams. 12%4a130, refined, Thy Uneasy Treasury Clerks. courtand they made their awards, ‘This threw | Colson scuvol and one well-educated mun in | state in tue Union,and irom nearly every civii- | Ao Sures wceig Habre que te Oe lon OR SALE. ‘aud bogey tops: eeeee eee coer ores aye k Burter quiet—weatern | ee Nal. | creamery, | ONE HUNDRED MORE OF THEM TO BE DEOAPI- | # large amouneyor work on the district attor- | this body. a 3 vi bi uns Fae beng i = ee eo 2 | Msi season, the Jersey was at the laundry, an New 6 room house, near Lows Cirele._...nese--.$3-250 | tension und buggy tops canopy-top’ Saxoos, village eau Se a ee esroleunt quiet TATED. ney’s office in the examination of titles,and| Senator Brown, of Georgia, occupies m lather, Mr. Zeff Rudulph, is. wi er. He an ee eon been ee ene UeeY ODS canopy. Tetined, Tye Coffee’ quiet—Rio cargoes, ordinary to “IIIS 000 | and poney cart ‘buggies, the famous | Fo! once 0us | Gocard buggies and many other styles too numerous | fit) Vat Sagar ste rrame, 5 rooms, my Yo mention. Also several second-hand carriayes on | Seady, Yall. Why ad | tue could not get It out He was so allected tusk when the deeds were prepared, signed and de- | space In telling Of his career than uny other | Grandmuare nearly of tie same age—about 83, | BE Could BOL get It out iokkonen y rma "Ptbat te vreehia | 4 The atire number of changes in the Treasury | [ivered the checks were issued aad the deus | Schulor. His sketch OF himself coasumestniry | Harry Garield it at bene. ile* has jock oer | Be otied. | The Jersey was recovered, Lowever, t e | by ou of the directors uf the club just in Ube oa Se igerenion department, caused by the passage of the legis | placed on record. {ines of ‘solid nonpareil, waile Cail, ot Florida, | turned from St. Paul's schooly near Concord, N, | 2¥ Owe of tu a < ." Preree Place, bet, oth ad ug | hand: repairing Promplly “utiended 10; carTiAges | oe eee eT net ot a eave Dil wlll be. obeat ae ee tndaed eg | Pigeed on record. the appeals or protests | continues himseif to four aud whaif lines. Seua- | H., where he hus been teaching. James Kis | ck Lien Send Dover ee eee am © Qrooms, 13th at, near Lowa « irele.... taken ou storage; all work guaranteed as represented: | HUF, 180d: etaln, Saidad. | Kecetpts tour, 10-120 2 shows af least twenty-nine grounds or reasons | tor Chuce, of uoue Istand, uses only #ix lines, | stidying law with Judges Boynton and Male, | p.qc Delreltclan have a color Sante 22 rooms. Q sc--bet, 13tn and 14th sis FOUN, 470 an8 4k Cat awe rene tha Macon | Oae, 2.0V0 bushels" uhloments—Hour, “21006 | SExtY, tuoluding the sixty who were dismissed | (PUD OS ting act ou) uae Hose spears te be | Biasiebaris oF fe outueee aay eine od tees | Orca ear teases Boynton end Haley | scum, ao eee T SFocme, on ioundary, near 14th, Bove 47¥ and 481 Cat aw. rearof the Satioual | firrels: corm, 17.100 bushels. ‘sales—wheat, 936000 |@t the end of June, as heretofore | fF, tUnCuling set out, but With uis reputation tor long sentenless, requires | perhaps a great lawyer, Ho is aciove student, | WGSAtIN wold vont Ranh ee o ms, st, hotel yeSm_} bushels; corn, 45,500 bushels, announced. The majoriiy of the re- > only tweive lines to tell bis story. and hus his father’s retentive and legal mind. | 0" Pictures ol the New Yor! conn, Shear : Poe eae eae con BARGAINS 1s Chicago Markets. maining hundred will be dismissed. District Government Affairs, THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Molly ts with ber mother at Mentor, out often | tused to have them taken, as they were labor: Bete core and del Mags Sud ‘satchels never teen, weeds See our Har shade Geder—Cash BUS: Kugult, Bina’ neat closed | vo take effect July 15th, the date upon which oe RIVER TRADE. In the 48th congress there were 20 members | Stission society, an organisation for iniesionary | #46 Under tue beiier tuat ‘it would bring thous S S pane ee rea = Gon Sige August. 30, ceptem: | the law providing tor the Somporeyy expende | Eero santa Sanu cepors artvals Pike | of foreign birth in the House, and the present | work im Paris “Mra Gariield looks well, UUt hay eng; Oe Unit Dan heme Brick, 7 herppep eas ce oo ures of the government expires. These changes 1, 1856, as 83 i 4 : = ian og eye ut | the, +o t ¥ 5 Do.” rroms, on Warner st- x YY BOA: rig1. nt Cusler Cash $2: August, 30%: SOv- | iit be made iu all the branches of the Treasury rte ot 200,000 | lathes, 280,000 | House has 22. Of those, in the 48th, 8 were | lives very quietly, and retains her garments ol | tnt they’ have one, tney ate playing ges€ co, De on Dunvariom ave. COUNTR OARD. 1 ae Gy department, and there fs « great deal of uneasi- | feet. lumber, 100 ‘tons guano, 5,108 tons’ ice, | born in ireland, 5 in Germany, 3 in Scotland, _ i x P Smith, of the Brooklyn ciuv, uas a uascot all do. = = aineTaiaE Real Estate Sales. ness telt amoug the clerks Who are aware that | 1,800 tous’ coul, 4.089 tons "coal, 50,000 | 1 euch iu Lugiaud, Brazil, New’ Bruuswick aud | St¥eet house, and has only, as yot, been offered | po uiuscit. lie taces ‘nun od the tei ota Avhiletom thet and ott: Berittsiatioh:good | David L, Morrison has sold” to John 9, | such extonsive-cuanges are imminent. shinetes, 6000 bushels wueat, “3,300 “ton ti leieut' ix Gonsasg, Sis tegiaes Sees | ———ee——__ ayaa oe bua tay, balls wate Senta le z a a eae ~ Me —— = asphalw in Ireland, 5 ia Germany, 3 in eugland, 2 each aches, Taus Smiia says be is sure of Fister, good table and beds: pieniy, milk’ and vegeta | Crocker, for $3,800, « house 17.42 feet wide, on ‘The Disttict Appropriation Bill. “s BUILDING PERMITS jn Scotland aud Canada, dud 1 each in Norway, A Ghost in Possessi two oF three Lave hile in’ the following ee oe a JAMES, Lovettsville, Loudoun y. Va __itt_ | perly; for the same, an adjoining house.” Wit. | ae nisteict appt bill ivea | Hockrille rowd, county, build a rear addition to | gress were Messrs Aaron Shaw, of Illinois, aud! ‘The female inmates of a house in Louisville, | but tncy uuve @ mascot ll tho same. It ia % osm. Ta25 Fst baw. XCELLENT TABLE, ABUNDANT FRUIT, | H. Main has sola to Robert Connelly, for e let approp was received | dwelling, of stone. This addition Is to be 16 by | J. ‘I. Waite, of Connecticut, each of whom were Diack pige Whenever wis pigeon circles wud over the bail ground the yn clap wil win, When the black pigeon flies out with, SALE OR REX 7 large farmhouse, extensive pleasure grounds. one: | $10,000, @ lot and parts of two others, with | at the White House this morning. It has been | 23 fect, two stories high, with a connecrvg | 73 Peele OR RENT ON SD St BET. BAND | naif mife trom mountain, 1 frou fc ie stato and. Improvements, in the subdivision of the farm With parking cliary and large: beck “om Houses | C..p from Pen-Mar. For terms address Box of W.D.C.Murdock. Franklin Tenney, Aaron H. ears Of age, The youngest was Geo. A. | KY-, on Green street, between 6th and 7th, had referred to the District Commissioners and will | Wing 15 by 15.6, two stories high, coustructed | Post, of Pennsylvania, 30 years. Of the 326 | a dreadful experience about 1 o'clock yesterday with stone and covered with flat tin roof, Ke-| members and 8 delegates In the 48th, 10 re-| morning. About ‘that time, in the midst of the | two white oves the scure Will be eluse, Fooms bested, fuciuding bath reonvs, asinvestmen: | town, Md. Cragin and N. G. Ordway have transferred to | Probably not be acted upon by the President | move the present root of main building and | ceived classical educations, 123 oolleglate, 75 Bthot ‘Taly revels, all the lights in the house | A Yellow dog once wandered upon the Polo Sad pay, to er cone BaVib SWINDLOK weer, | GUMMER BOARDERS SOLICHED—a_pueas: | Win, A. Gordon, the consideration givea being ARF OE ee bulid a steep-pliched roof 20 feet hich, covered | ucademic, 6% common school, 4 were seli-edu- | 5* uddenly extinguished. The women | Sounds, and was adopted by the New York 608 14th st nw. jesezwe | Saar Jocaiton ip the cour yg eand ‘airy rooms, | nominal, parts ‘of four lots at the Bortheast Teentinetes with slate. ‘Bulla 8 two-siory open, porch on cated, 2 cilucated i seelgovecaeens oe West ped oa aloes ing = = e —— » | Club ais mascot. 11 did-not bring the club lucky = = ‘many other aitraction., iy’ mile from White Peat | corner of 1st and A streets southeast, being in s south and west fronts, 12 teet wide, the south- | PoinUand the other 0 give any | wei a see aissiles of | bu it gut its pound of Declsieal Sucre ae Facet Lote Se oe ay ON RESTS | Statlon, Ciarke county. Shenandoah Valley Rit, Ad: | square 729. John H. Brewer has sold to Etally | _ In the Police Court this ‘morning Assistant | oon manor oat routs 22 tect s open octagonal | information on this point. every Kind began lo fy about the rooms, un- | "“Anotner great ides tut the bull prayer sete Ie 1 Apply to THOS. J. MY i eT bs player ge aereae AY jeesim” | des Mrs. MP. FERGUSON. Jy78t_ | F. Dexter, for $5,000, two lots, square 98,which | Distriet Attorney. Lavender entered a nolie | tower 19 feet in diameters 40 fore ning eee | ormation on this point. ea with classical earthly yells were heard in every partof’ the = o— | JRO RDERS Wa’ thal some certain person brings bis side bad ck, abd UL +t Chey will uever Win & guide When run is press, Players have veeu known to turn shirts wrong side out beiure begining play, apd Lo sleep at tut always Ou Loe sau beads lighted the gas throughout the house. The | in‘ certain position ns ae te thelr DL macist, 1’ zoologist, 1 capi-| furniture in the three rooms was found — SEW Ba = NTED AT HALPINE, METKO- | is bounded by N and 21st streets and New| pros. in the case of Richard Brown, charged | nating with a cone roof. Contractor, Mr. Henry | 12 e. Fem S355, TEx Boom BRICK, MOD. IM! pitan Branch B.and O. R..,14 miles from | Hampshire avenue. H. Grafton Dulany has| With receiving money alleged to have Beery M. Dellinger, at $6,000; Wm. M. Poindexter & | 5 seli-educated and tue 2 West Pointers. The | @ veritable pandemonium. The women fled in we wide ch oa os ny Washington: shady place: 200 yards from station; $5 | sold to Adelecia Cheatham a lot 25 feet wide on | stolen from Stewart's real estate office, corner | Co., architects, James Strapp, erect a two-} House in the 48in had 2U7 lawyers, 13 mer- | fright, declaring that a ghost had taken posses Phesp to aa, immediate purchuscr. fy56 per week. For further intormation appiy 315 | the south side of Massachusetts avenue, be- | of 10th and F streets, story-and-basement dwelling, 13th, between N | chunts,13 tarmers, 13 manufacturers, 12 bauk- | sion of the house, Some time aller the noises ee foi ny Jv+Gi"_| tween 17th and 18th streets. Henry E. Davis | _Milow Sims, colored, for assaulting Miunte | and O streets nor uwest; $2,600. P: M. Duvant, ers, 8 editros, 7 journalists, 2 ministers, 2 print- | had ceased one of the women returned and OR SALE-VALUABLE IMPROVED AND ADIES AND GENTLEMEN WILL FIND | has soid to the same, for $4,500, 15 feet front of | Strange, also colored, was fined $10 by Judge | erect a three-story-and-basement dwelling, L, | ers, 2 physiciaus, 2 planters, 1 stenogruy Proms tOee te, vernon mestern section of the | Bd ph sount Hoard tu the imyvutains of Virginia, ip | the adjoining lot. Mary E. Freeman has sold | Snell to-day. He was also fined $5. for cursing | between 9th and LOth streets northwest; $5,000. | engineer, 1 phi Jimmy Koseman, of the Metropolitan clut es contiguous to Vermont ave. lows circle, Seott | 3 s.quier county, at Mis. ANNIE M. AMBLERS | to Mary H. Myers, for $9,808.47, a lot at the | aud sweanug. E. B. Killin, erect a two-story-and-basement | talist, i rallroad agent and” 40° others | Smashed to pieces, the ved clothing cut 0 | always takes up his potion ae eee tard SS on the coruer of Litirand Xba ete peaciy ope: | Apes at once. Starkham Station. _jy7-w.snow* | northeast corner of 14th aud Roanoke streets, | ‘The 10-yeasold son of Dr. J.B, Johnson, lv- | dwelling, 6th, between I and K streets north-| who ‘gave uo information as to their pro- | shreds and general havoc and contusion every- d ° x part of the Staten Island ferrybuat and iooks Bite the Japanese embassy. On the we-t 26 feet of the | WV ANTEDTA FEW BOARDERS AT A FARM | Columbia Heights, contaluing 17,874.50 equare | ing at 922 New York avenue northwest, was | west; $8,800. St. Kose Industrial Home, G, | tessious or occupauions. ‘Cue present Huuse has | Where. A curious crowd soon filled the place, Jot pe four-story mansard roof, first-class modern ‘collegiate, 81 academic, 4 common school, | house, and for some time the whole house was “A FE ve jor a green flag among the many small house at Fails Church. Va; terms, 96 = week. | feet. badly burned on the 4th of July by @ lighted | between 20th and 21st streets northwest, | 218 lawyers, 21 merchants, 16 farmers, 12 | and the premises were searched, but no trace of | that duat over the gronuda. ‘It tle green one ‘abd subsiautially built L1-room’ Hirick House, with | Address Box 101, Falls Church, Va, Jy6-3i* ———+—__ squib getting in his pantaloon pocket. A large | a bullding to cost $19,700. manuluciurers, 8 puysicians, 7 editors, 6 bunk- | the mysterious visitors could be found. Tne | there, tue club is sure of Victory. Lt has DOS Side bay window: five of the bed-rooms and ‘the din- IN ASPLENDID LOCATION—LARGE | THE NEW ASSISTANT ADJUTANT GENERAL,— | burn upon the thigh is for the present a forcible MISCELLANEOUS. ers, 6 planters dnd 2 intnisters, together with an | Women firuily believe that the work was of pre- | been there very inuch this sear” The Meu ing room are 16216, and the saloon parlor Is 17igx40 high ground: iarge, shady lawn: 2% miles | Th ted selection by the Presid reminder of Independence da; Mr. Richard Sylvester, property cl architect, @ sullor,¥ builder, w printer, « sur- | Yernatural agency, and claim that the house | poiitan club, as a whole, believe tbat wlite eet. with dividing doors: the hall wS fect: parlor and Referer yard. Wwermss | 7he anexpect Sl ee Thin —_— giice deparuineat, has euiled ihe Stators | veyor, ab engiuecr, a rallrosd ageut, a jouraul- | has been Launved fora number of years. There | Pollan club, a a, ‘caps’ are the only lucky Salsare pated rang Tae ey acaeeevamd aide | wedeeate ara ®. Wali BURGUNDY, alezane | Capt Theodore Schwan, of the 14th infantry, Inoculated for Hydrophobia. Paer ene e Bamn ber or ee onton Of | nds pharinuclce “Me Suialla: tae colored | ea story current im the siciuiy taat.a double | Aoknes, S player cau wear. “If the club see'e ‘Walls are painted in oll, and the chandeliers are crys: | Gren Vac ig@ate” | to be an assistant adjutant general, meets wit a a i from South Carolina, is the sailor. | murder was committed in the house years azo, ~ i tal The Vacant lot 24x10 feet, on the uorthwest | —— re aN WER hi! 10} 08 y OTT AST! y smail sums of money remain in the hands of ember from to ibe, e lor. » | joad of empty barrels golng in Uhe same dire Seeger as e parki: got) 2s. sect in wath, by 100 | PROARD AT A SANT HEALTHY COUN: | merit and worth af ino best resemmondatians | oe eer? reues TASTEUR'S REMEDY oR Ture | fuell sums of ymoney remain, in Sugyested | EWenty-dve members fall to give any Inlorma | and that the bodies of two murdered men ii | tion as Liscaisel ven, It feu seg of good tacks peekiog nits tront side 30x24 1. the house | L3try residence: mile from station: good shade, fran | Merit and w prth as the best recommendations FIRST TIME IN AMERICA. Lia UERCrAISURtE DOTEGDGH ION Gre eine | Mouade this point buried in an abandoned weil beneath the | ‘'Tiose'are only a lew of une belies camrcined, Sud ite loc of 26x 100 feet will be sold sevarately for | or tiple; uesr mountaiua, Address 21. 1, Gaines eee cai applicants forthe posi- | py, valentine Mott inoculated his first patient | the policenian’s fand. ‘The were 62 soidiers of the Union army in the | house. by our local plays All c.ubs are alike in tbe $15.00U, oF the corner vacant lot, 24x 100, will be sold | Ville, Pr. W. Co., 61 | tion included about ail the captains of the line. for bydrophobia at 10:30 o'clock Mond, Pol ——~>-—__ House last session, and the present House has AP ic ESPN respect of superstitfon, tuough what will bring Rone for 1o,a0crtne whole wlirtesodtowebertor | wets cree ee Gp | 8nd 1 was hardly thought that while there | for bydrophobia a o'clock Monday morn tae 75, showing an in¢rease im the tederal soldie ‘The Sunday Questio Tek wi b other misfortune. $27,000 “Thisis a delignttar eny residence tor sum- | WY gATE mi | Were Some who had such weighty influence, | ing. Young Harold Newell, the son of Dr.|, RANGE oF THE THELMOMETER.—The follow over is 4 ee ee Marne xercdee dearp peso se Sher season on uccount of its large Toms, ine sh ade rin tie counteys good board, wee ehey located | military service would be thus signally recog: 2 Ing were the readings at thesignal office to-day, There were 10 Union, generals | sc. potter in the New Princeton Review. ————so- ewe, surupbery. era ge lawn, fountain aiid winlight | Terme per week SOOG of Gan vet Month headvines | nized. “The President eave the mutter Lis per | Newel Of Jersey City, who was bitten by a | $e Zu Tein ls 11 sie OO; ae oo ay; | im the former, as there 1s in te later Eeouse’ i A Wonéerfal Life Sa: SSS FESN LOR tPoseres Apply to the over, | Address Mrs. A. V. BYRNES, Oakton, Fulrtay Co, | sonal attention, and selected, so it ts sald, tuo | #14 dog on Thursday a week ago, was the pa- | maxiniuin, 49; miniium, 8. THE PRESENT HOUSE If those who are not workingmen would have ver. ® ee ne ae att Jy3-2w® ” | man who in his opinion most deserved the ap- | tient. The dog was allowed to live until its ae ee ee FOR SALLE HGHTROOM BRICK HOUSE, 605 Boston Letter in Providenze Journal, has 46 ex-confederate soldiers, as against 42 in | Workingmen on their side in protecting Sunday ane 5 . Feuu Dows Srarss AND BROKS HER Anw.— B : ‘The world in general gives far more stiention ATRVIEGE Mp — TWO WaNDsowecy | Polntment. Gusease terminated its life, with symptoms | ris morning, abours aU Orie Te aieg | the Forty-eighth Congress, but only two ex- | trom hangar granngedivingedrorewndyrend awed, Pear agoraiyr a pap dence VAddress Sirs HK. BLLIOLE, “Melrose | | PERSONAL.—Cardinal Gibbons, Mgr. Strant-| Walch Dr. Newell empbatically declares were | auder, a colored woraam, fell down siniee aioe | confederate generals, a8 against six in the for. | $F some, and then, by an Inevitable deteriora- ae I st, between 6th and 7th n.w.; wa: as; mice yard, stableand back alley. Price $4,000. nid er, bat Apply to Owner, 615 F si.. Room 6 }Slm = those of hydrophobia. The lad bas developed house, 1227 D street northw and broke h ton, to which in the history of European na- | 8eTVe it, but 1t is mot amiss occasionally to take = 2 NovE-HOTEL-AND are Wasmincron | cath eee piss fa ote ae icimlog as vot, He will be inoculated | lery arm and Wrist. Drs, Walters uid Gop ree, Competing the oMflces held by the members| tions there has been no single exception, work | heed to the latzer, Alter all, the beross of the al 2 EL AN iN L 1 a sk COUNTRY REAL ESTATE Giskeve? Mb, Newly painted und furnished. | last evening on their way to Deer Park. “They | clans besides the operator and the father were | (cfd surgical aid, | Previous Ww thelr coming to Congress,we find in | for almost all, theirs must be the first move—| World are quite as often those of whom fame COUN : STATE. | 3 * nih ys ber wee Pete were joined here by Archbishop Leray and | present. Dr. Newell signed a paper releasiug the Forty-eighth Congress five ex-governors, in atic tay ‘ehs ch de- | bas little to say as those concerning whom “5 Boal "S20. : E Rospeniss To-pay.—Mrs. Langham, of 208 eee 5 bs not wrung from them by the clamorous de- OK KENT—A Week o: Lieulstsbcr and durtug camp mest The party will fomig toes manne e, Church. | the Carnegie laboratory (where the operation | @ street nortu west, reports stolen this thoruing | Yeo, Ory mint, seveu; in the Hurty-elghth | 8 4 0or6, © minions who toll, but ircely given her trumpet, Dlares most persistendy. "The on ond ft gu0 per momh ig: | ‘Mr. 8.B.LA FETRA, Propnetor. Ark, occupying the cottage of Major N. &. Htt, | DINE in ease OF tailure of eae oorret ET ee | Hand eutchel containing $23.—J. H. Glick | state senators oF represeutatives, in tae proseee | by them to. those whose lives are so starved of | SPFOHOS Of th Bostou prow who doverves recap. SPEND, Tats F st. 9008 | GUSSET MILL. 1 TE SUBURBS OF HAMIL-| —sceretary Bayard, who was in New York | Yesterday the second instalment of virus was | (02,0479 sstreet markel reports stolen from | House there are 130 who have served in like | privilege and pleasure—which shull make Sun- tose irae rooms | yesterday, went down the bay in a revenue | adininistered, ‘The virus was dissolved in ster- geod rater splik: fruit and vegetables co Ea Gutter accompanied by Surveyor Beatle, to | iiized veal broth, and was thirteen days old, or capacity. The Forty-elghth had 71 members | day more sacred tor rest, and so fur those who | P/O, and whose record is as remarkable as the stand to-day $75 in silver, ee a, who bad been district or county prosecuting at- | shall be minded to use it for something bigner | Simteresting. Although he ts but twenty-one ; re Qo as rneys; the Forty-ninth has 78 with like e: than rest, because some other hours than those | [/°#t* old. he has rescued trom death by drowa Incinet well- | county. Va Plcst the steamer Gallia, on, which were Sirs: | Just a day older iuan chat with which the boy | Reported for TH» EvaNIo STAR. Hanes. The loniser House hea 20 presiseotiel | of Sunday are tiealy and enlversaliy’ sepeeaea pe gripe ge Feld ge SY water, sald fauroad | GUMMER i daughters” “Representative Davenport. went | foreed Wader the skinon the leltside st the'ub: | DEMOCEATIC Putuantes.—Tho olty demo-| electors, and 30 gentlemen wio had previously | not for rest but for play. "“Dout play ball wor | Qf tet ws difficulty. Keoewuy ‘he las re pure wountain air: no mosguitoes: special atten: | over to New York last nightie ioe ifr ie Yesterday the, wocdieliios poate 28: | cratic committee met last night to arrange for | served on the Bench; the resent body has 49 | der the windows of the babies’ ward,” said the | S2v84 grou the Masnachuasne 2 Bane Fd TE BCRIEE Supt RG arerw Ai | ve Hobbetl of Michigan is about to sailor | thatetinge penetriued tne boy srighuttte™ ae | the Holdiog ot primary medias toques dee |elecars aud’ 33 juauee” {athe Rorgeignan | matron Oat sasteation ut chatty ankions to | tved fet the lameachusots Hutnate sechy J. BURRELL, Prop., Harper's Ferry, W. Va. Europe for ‘a two months’ tour,—Hegis. | Mott prowed the button-topped pitto lant wor | Sates to. tke democratic congressional conven | Congress there were 180 members serving els | protect the slumbers of Her iaiaul charges, tore Sensis ou bts euveros tees tee iiomnae eee. 2. Se = jean — ter Ramsdell “has returned from: his Foust | she lenpis ot the hii giasé cylinder, ‘and. halt | YB, whlch is tomect in this city ou the Sch of | first verm; the present House has only 127; in | group of boisterous boys. “"Teacher, give us ciety, und on the reveres ince tie inscriptions OR SALE-GARDEN AND TRUCK FarM 114 | QGUMMER [BOARDERS TAKEN AT YHILO-|or July visit. to. his family, who are | a thimble(ul of viruseharged, broth wes Cat | August. ‘The committee fixed on the 2oth of | the former 67 were serving Second | place where we can, play ball. and then we | “S74 "McNally, tor repealed sets of hi ty scree: welt cuiivated, with dwelling. barn, out | Setcons ot Vireiass, icky Or See nee ueaithy | ut Minnequa. Springs for the’ summer. —< | coursing under Harold's skite | Prog tie ace ‘will ve neld im gach wards no PERAEIOR One |r, eee ad aS TS eae cn atin, TBe | Forks cana Te ie the saree nt AeMEIRE | ond bravery, by which many persoon have Week buildings. guod water.ce’ near Suver Spring, Md.; | Yosorables neing pavilloa, ae” address Gen. Joseph Dickinson, of the Pension office, | was quickly withdrawn and Harold began ery- | Will Spee mee eee emer ao cs nat Aone = l y | saved from drowning. Boston, 1872-1882. Cgog alee, Farms in Conny, D.C By TAVERNER, Pollotadnt, Lowdos co., Us Is quite Ii at his residence, 917 street noruht | ing. “He erled on Monday the moment his siia | EXCURSION.—The Sunday school of the Sec- | present has only 36. Tue present House hes 21 | Ingman may well make to thar somewhat ary ng. ea CHAS : s E us Mr. McNa ily began bis career as @ rescuer 1 radon Ce Beau |e ania Le Be re ae ~ | Oud, Presbyterian church, with many friends, | four-term members, the former had 27. There | and austere Sabalarianism which warns iin a, Spestn, DOARDING AT, MYRTLE HALE: | Weahington, were: ropitered stir otto or | Lanai a aeINe eee renee ores | make an egccraton to Rik ae Viw Te aar Ls | Se ae Rae eee enahiat ee [ore a Ee oe ee hes boon on capest ottauner ees En 120 cies | tion wo table tare: LerEae $5 t0 BU per were: 40 room. | the New York Herald in Paris ‘yesterday. | ble wo uaderyorinoculation feurlesy.. fis wea | Steamer Mary” Wasbington, and ‘have’ the | the former Congress, and, thors were 12 aise Fae ie week hor ‘thine in witch fo aed Ct” | yeur, and, indeed, It soeins not Ww trade tor city property.” MAX: | J. E-BURMELL, Proprietor, liatpers Ferry, Weve | Mrs. EB. 1. Tower and children have eove to | be punctured ele oe More, Hane ee Lei | Promise of a ilost uujoyaule ime. term men in the iormer, against @ in the pres- | lug tlie week, nor Ume in which to enjoy it, | Joan and indeed. it sowns wot wholl Walter Building, 10u8 and 1010 | ~'my2p-2m" minras ster YY | Freehold, N.J., to remain until September.—~ | altogether, ve os each side. The intodlanes |, LAWN PARty.—Grace. church’ lawn party, | ent; the latter shows that $ of the 12 flve-term | There have been recent meetings in New York | Sccomplishineut of ewitaming, If yaa | re 2 Dr. John's. Billings sails to-day to attend the | virus. will’ be stronger to-morrow and stronger | Held at the grounds of that church, on Patrick | men in the former Congress were not returned. | in the interest of the Saturday balfholiday be lovked upon as amphibi ta <4 : -~— ~ YOUNTRY BOARD—TWO HOURS FROM WA: meeting of the British Medical associat {ull the follow! til nally: street, last night, drew a number of visitors | Tuere were only 2 seven-term members in the | Movement, but the composition of these meet- | Pe joes Upon as aumphible ‘and from the bum Foe S32 Ok EXCHANGE Fon city PRor. | (ington: pesithy mountain air, no mosquitoes: uo | mecting of the British Medical, association at uly five dares oe y 1t will be | \yho spent a pleasant evening, House of the Forty-elghth Congress, while tno | ings has been sucht as might well makethought- | SP r"nours he spends fa tin ween Seay erty, Fart, abou! mile from Boundary st..or ie] fest A = LN, Mat ‘au- 3 ate <7 . x x as 2 ve ca pen ip crerormtibo semanawes : Wi haa : . it soc UNITED STaTEs CouRT.—In the United | present hus four. Euch House has 2 eight-| ful people discouraged as to the movement for Seem ates Sect tothe Rome ot Sos | VxcucneNt —soamp aay accowsond: | Balue, Delton Honduras At Leveriog'aid | weom the Bairtaom vo eat, | Susea court Si Alosaidila, Judges ust! | Umea NBG wee eesare nit ils | SHE eect thronged as they have | Gimicult w believe that uatare really lugs, Gc; three wells 4uod water, plenty fruit trees, | JXCELLENT BOARD AND ReertaS | wile, Of Hannibal, Mo., Ed. J. Steiner, of New -Room to this morning the district attorney asked that | reach the'ninth term in the Forty-eight Con- | been in every instance, who have com-| him for @ land aulimal. His tire tescus S¢"well cuitivated, and five of six acresin wood: 13 | Aiegbenies, Nese Onkiea Bree oe eateau of the Nong," teving 'M.’ Scolt, “of” San Branchcg, THE MYSTERIOUS FATE OF A YOUNG WIDOW IN | a grand jury be called, and the tollowing gen- | gress, and the present House has two nine- | posed them have beon alinost wholly those who ey wos 7 4 ofa litte 100 haus walk Grom tect cars Fur termm &-apoly | fuyrfuemeuear Cakiand. free from, malaria and Thomas, of Taunton, Mase a ‘TOLEDO, tleinen were thereupon swora: F. J. B. Lodge, | wrmers. Were to be benefit ed by the proposed half-holl- | “a! aT ee eg FOE SME RAEN OS ROCKVILLE Ps yards frou station, 13 miles from cit; Weil improved: or w TER & MCGOWAN, ra ! ; F Ere i : P oue Johnny O'Neill. The boy been F iznn, wan | SESoUMe: Mat or rele wo 1724 Lath atm w.jede0te | B. Schwartz, o1' Buffalo, are at the Higgs. | Under tho bridge in front of the Hotel Mon- | Loudon sounty; Hd, L. Hunver, ing George; | "Messrs. Holman, of Indiana, and O'Neal, of | day, Those whose influence aud exainple are dling about on a winalt raft bealde Ouges — ——— = el a 7 eel ol We o * q ' it in bringing about that - TB 2 aa Satta ES SEAR | CARIN HOUSE REOEMICE, MO. REMOD, | Bass: uigata Woy Seve Toe he MaeaS, | Weal in Toledo, Ohio, esterday moming tuo | gore, MAU saitunds QV; £5 Mids FAs: | penneyivania are now serving thels cloves | Most potent im bringing about that change Grenenioun, ond manages w Si overs y ihe Gay aud convenient to rail pe | Sire eo cet F. W! | body of Mra. J, L, Lilley was found Soating tn | Prince William; J. M. Thorne aud R. T. Bailey, | Seite fouse, Hon. W. D. Kelley, of Ponnayi- | Capitalists and ‘people of wealth and leisure, | Soa Keith wucl muse neve boon ee any month, (A.C CARLIN, formerly of Cty Hotel. C. | Agnell, N.Y J. Hi. Aldriek, Cincinnail, O,; E: | the Maumee river. Mra, Lilley attended a bail | Fairiax; Hugh ‘Mitchell, Chauuilly; J.C. Mic | Sine House, Hon, | Ractees cite boustecs Kat aaa eee r 2 zl iy Jon,” were Hot to be seen. - Yet these, in many == a IDE.CE. D.DOLL, Manager." " se22 Wilcox and wite. Albany, N. Y.; 'W. D.| Monday evening and returned to the hotel a| DUrn, EJ. Fleming, 8. iH. Lunt, Thomas Hay, | " Mr. of New York, served. his twelfth OOM tear Washlagieny DOs ee SUMMER HOARD=FROMSTO$6 PER W ‘BHhoman, Chicizy; it W. Conner and wite, New | Utto alter miduight, She wont azonee so ner | $e G;ACwh BW. Walls, George Unler wud Hc. | witt Me: Kelloy int seaioue pares Sgeinet opeding sruscumas Sa Bonaay, Fhe Farm couthinel 7 acres of and, and tein a high | SS'ome boarders can be actoumecated st Dover, Wanllingtonians wore guess sc ugming-named | room, and this was the last seen of her, When | Sasa h en alexandria Xhe jury was then | “in the matter (space taken for personal me- | Soa" protest agalust. paving. tho way. for s nig of Gateation "well fenced ad bas ws abun | Loudoun Cove Va, Large @buble prick house, large, | Wasllingtonians were” guests at Moorg's Hotel, | FOO 9 2 6 ‘@7e-| molrs the Hou. Wim. Starke Hosccrans in the | Sconduential “dosocrelion of our "American shady yard: ‘abundance of fruit, ice, milk and veg: | Leonardtown, on Monday: W. H, he had no clothing on. There were sev- | cess. hth, and the lat ich: —- Sermseteincc.y Oral to hay and pastarage, aod i | Gables’ For tertan ac. address Nia Kt BR McCOM- | Hi Hall, AE Berry, Ted: Cory Were Totes | cftl cuts In didorent parts of her ody. her face | °“Pouice ReronTa—Tho mayorat his last court Daim ey poo sees eed 's day. Welbegapted te < parpuses generally. it has a | MICK Dover. Va. Jeigim_ | Walter Codman and wite, Kf. Gralle, Miss | Wuuadly bruised. and an autopsy revealed a | fined Robt, Pitts $15 for assaulting and cutting | so to speak. ‘Mr. Rosecrans ulitieed he wer co sik aie Gk ence Bek. Snias emlvice overioobing Washiaston-ead | GEYERAL VACANT ROOMS LEFT At | Aliva Durant, Miss Mamfo Dye, Silas Neils | oatusion on the buck of the head, although her | Thos. Wilkerson, ® Gees Testis ees ioe ea | woot’ aes: ME; Mosecrang ulized ackieve: | _ St 9> ek MSE OF Doekapadtees, saimanuing a view of the Petomachiver tres cebtee | $5, Npfingtield Urover’ Bykesville, M&- main iiue | Fenwick, Muster ETancis Fenwick. Bnd TOrmOLy ronided eae jullley was. a widow, | for disorderly conduct. Thos, Buckley wasfined | ments, and, Mr. Hahn 509. Br. Mackey, of | From the Sanitary Engineer. foee to Fast Rcetctae pucomacerver trom Geoege | (>, ysine els Groves, ayiectile, Ma. a er Francis Fenwic fas copmerly Teslded at Jackson, Mich. Sh¢ | $1 for the sume offense. Jorry Willis was fined | South'Carolina, used 407, while Skinney, of| Glve the bug a kind of phosphorate paste. A Seer a cbtaiulog wetve large rooms, with Kitcuen | _Jel7-1m __M. A. OSBOURNE, Sykesville, Md. Tux U. 8. 8. TRENTON arrived at Oden, | Was ens ae eee ied | Sor on ge napon Anna Walker. James Wat- | North Carolina, was satisied with 6, Henley, few of the bugseatsome. Then those cock- vur rooms wjoulog. The gteunds abuat the house | 7+ OG w 3 (Arabia;to-day, on her wai roi : wamed | fon. ing ior disorderly conduct. Seven | of California, aad Robinson and Ceibersen, fn ee cece ihe, raed comiains appic, | Grand horece for bize, beautifitvailey aad tmgancata ie to-day, on her way home from China, | Wilis, Wilts stopped. at the Houel‘ioutesy | sonata $2 fing (or disorderly conduct, Seven, Kentucky, each use 38 words so Zonenes mee ao not ey pay ant to ak ane Ra recs Of the best Wari: = ‘SGm piRcianicoue test + . : ucky, those who were fortunate enough to get_ some, fen a om < scenery: three-fourths of # mile from post office and | Firsr Lreur. T. M. Woopavrr, Sth infantry, | 204. pi a near ber, He did uot at- | ried off rope from a boat on t) ver, Were dis-| ‘There are many things stated by the various | an, ‘ear open their stomachs, so possessed are Seb grapes The house abut one batt mile om | Aeron Matin: oar mle from Berry ile,” address | geting signal officer, and Lieutenants B. if, he knows nothing ef tite ree oe eee Norxs.—The United States court, Judg spurs milo = Aesttange fr | thy to got ape o€ the pats hg as sation ou the Alexandria aud Wasbiugion Pallroad, var Ts | dentist Pursell, F. M. M. Beall and F. R. fudge | the turn are killed by others, untll there are (it wile fom the Episcopal Ths peat Seaulnars: | GQULY.V& Refers to Dr. J.B campers gl (ouaeng ro Hed ou Loe heer Hiner are investigating. ‘Hughes, resumed its session this Shoraing and) ‘Tom Ochiltree informs us with pride of the | coskroaches left, ¢ tn focal Se Persia ___sel0-ima 5 Ld | was occupied with elvil caves.—The Norfolk that ‘first, last and be paste Kilis the last set, Waatingroa cy, “cai and five miles from | 275 ING, OPEN FOR BOARD: | maxe inapcetion of the signal service mations | Wal, Well edueated, dad in ter room were ound | club brought one ot theit boats irom Frederica | Recteeakee Mae ae ret Laae and only native ricts beer segs Tar Zo uaics fom Berryeiiee S VICI alt compiuat | 1m diferent parts of the couutry, under instruc | Hewameet Ot beetle, alntings sald to have | burg to Eagyor che Lake last night——rare | CL tele Soulvity, enemy, gud integrity, bat & Jaro eprogress at Orkney c. x ions Circle, Warhington, D.C; | cations to Mrs J. BRIEN, Bertyville, Ya. Jebus | Hous from the eblef signal officer. being an ‘untinished portrait ot her intended | Jonn W. Leake: deaige ia suiting tatorinn, | mAlority state morely wav agrand & FLEE In. JOARDERS 8 ED IN’ UNTAINi husband, here, has made a ‘His Wabiliti eee viene OARDERS SOLICITED IN THE MOUNTAINS | Ranow RoaEN, the Russian consul general to 2 oan assignment. abilities ae 3 Z ‘gear Maaper's erry), A pleasure to please | ww Wary was tina eee are $10,000 and his assets are set Out as $3,000, ur earner ee — rk, ay presented tothe Preal-| | King Otto, of Bavaria, is reported to be | “~The schooner Wo ntl ieey ee OOO fa with tale TR Ga AEG A VERY, NICK | Serene tursished.” terme por week 3E | dont by theseoretary of Siateas charge d'attaires | developing a wilder mania than te heshitherts | ouast mai sees cbse doatiisacaser ae | Somme ts Wenner VIO tempera. “itnee Buceaiecenth soteaied, | Rmtatwrhar. Bae tandonn ros han fate Fe. tatonk BE pear ib very Fleas ahigrecurrso, Peorix rou Cavzuzy.—At «| alned to accep ts esignations of the mints- Sedorate fetarane lant oe appiicetinns bocce: fe vaca ae ea nin arena, oe wilt ex meeting of com: e | try, in whom he expresses the utmont condi | borship at ius last mest hoe, Dosa ae fos : wis! pee Geoncs T. K ‘ashington Humane society Monday it was | deco, a inty supervisors mot yesterday and passed a *s reported that thirteen cuses of cruelty to ani-| ‘Tbe Presbytery of Balt ‘will observe ate Dilis against the coun mals Lave been prosecuted the past monn outcuser ix tin city Taursday, ‘October tbs ree ee ad HREE ACKES; GOTHIC cot r Qne man was arrested ior tieing chickens by | during the meet TAILOR, de | “In the ra ‘aad Cellar. stable and carriage, - ‘synod, MoMILLAN’s Bopy REcovERED.—The body corm Bouse; frouts about iby fect on Tenteytow, the and carrying th A Christian Union ibert McMillan, was SS ewapee eect eco aire apni oes eet fused nap | auntie in een, | of ens Met oa onary ats ae Sead Ar te Raunt of at view of the city, river und surroaudies 414 OTH STRZET NORTHWEST. sonal bonds taken. Sixteen cases of cruelty to | proper way to pack # trank is to sit down in an | eovered to-day, Broker CAMPBELL'S ved to. ‘the Srstery. Tere, “sues we, Peteeroealog | ag gt! children were investigated. Two abandoned | sas} chairand your wife do it—-Puck. ——+—__ yrom BALtiMoRs. — The su; ‘court, of | Isture for an appropriation 1o erect mouuments ‘and 6 years at 5 per cent lutercat, 5 infants were found; one was placed in St. Ann’s| Parasols are handsomer than ever this ‘year, “Tus GOLDEN Hex,” at Albaugh’s, ran much ‘ADAMS @ BEALL. fratty. One yang obs was placed in a good | but they will be worn at the usual height—just | more smoothly last ‘night thas on e172 : hw family” ‘One ‘man, was, arrested ior ‘cruelly | high enough to rake out the eyes of the carclass | night; and ths nesvoie tose ot aoe, Ci RALE_LOTS 100, BUILDING. Lots, soz mahmmivhaty 30 Oe Pa ee ‘persons | Padadsipnss snot 7 | sory pret, ps nny Mal nrg gs much dear Seabrook Station; Band PR hs ‘Couts 60 cents, Pants 25 cents. Vests 26 cents. inst carrying chickens with their Ne = Fis citrated iB cents. Veet again Tying heads dear Clarinda, @ little powder on an | to the satiuuaction of tne audience. ld tak mca ac ince gt ee LY Jo 7 Altering and e manner. down. Mrs. "A. L. Barber was authorised to | eligible young man’s coat on Monday morni: —-—_—— Paphgern Soe seein taee Cocca soeand dellvared: wae represent the wicisy in "ber vaio Rurope at fs Rot a tiga thee he in ‘engaged, Hs has prot | ‘The Montreal Bot eee ta MoeRe Fe = “wpiSse® | jaime — angean.caivertontaiumere | ous! kiudiea socletiog, nn OF Comvemr | bly, Dean ongaged in supporting « weary | are taken trom that elty to to lead iene N\ :

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