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EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C ? ENT. CITY AND DISTRICT. BALL PLAYERS AND THEIR LUCK. ALONG ROCK CREEK. THE WOODLAWN FARMERS. WHAT PEOPLE EAT. PERILS OF THEOSOPHY. ae S vg ere puesta seer COMPLETING THE ASSES! ( THe whil e the Work of the Board of Assessors 2G a Sunday Scenes on the Banky of the | What was Said at the July Meeting ef | Strange Dishes Used in Different Parts | The President of the Society Meseribes | murders some Vile wretch ‘wile seeking the | ow MORE aBouTr THE CATERPILLA al Bail Tossers. Pictaresque Stream. the Club. of the World. the Monsters at the Thresheld, Fi eel peageesd 13 = ptingly — aia ts Pertormed. : ae Asecnce —- in the Form of @| wxscors, SIGNS AND OMENS—THEIR EFFECT|A STROLL THROUGH THE VALLEY—PIONIO The July meeting of the Woodlawn Farmers’ | THE UNINVITING FOOD OF THE ALASKA IN-| A LETTER FROM DR. ELLIOTT coves—ue Ex-| low whites. Upon their entrance to the cainp | INCREASES MADE IN THE VALUATION OF TROP. y Active Fly. tri each one it given edi SS O% PLAYERS MEN WHO LOSE MEART WHEN | FARTIKG IN THE Wo0DS—GERMANS AND | club was held at the farm of Ouear Baker, near | | DTANS—HREAD BAKED IN A sQUAW's HAT—| PLAINS WHY THE TRUE THROSoPHisr waves | CACh One Is given or of Tux EVENING Srate THE OMENS ARE BAD—LUCKY HORSE-SHOES, | THEIR FAMILIES OUT PLEASURING—THE | Collingwood, Vaan the 10th inst, President | CURIOUS ARTICLES OF FOOD 4MONG THE| SURRENDERS HIS GODS TO THE POPULACE | truce chaio inthe ‘The toes who make the most noise are the dof whlch easel Tag | LAW ANDTHE INSTRCCTIONS UXDEK Wi parcries No ar. a VERS, AND #1 c. 4 v je hair, The reading of the min- | GHINESE, 4c. “THIS WAY MADNESS LIES.” This chain is never removed until his death, | THE A! EXT WAS MADE—HEARE ones the cacapiar ashe lout comets icus | TCREEAY CloveRy ASD Ea Poms, ac. "| MIM staker DELVE. Pierson in the chats, The reading ofthe min = = tnlteciien ne srt un ugin ate | Tena for while he is heing assailed by newspaper | “Yes, sir, it’s a fact,” sald John Morrill, the| Apropos of the contemplated Rock Creek t haymaking, the merits of the different | What people eat is subject which would il | To the Eéltor of THE EVENING Star: ence. “He food corn brea ; maids and ‘hard epithets he calmly goes ou | genial and respected captain of the Boston | Park Washingtonians are not so ignorant of its | Sout harmaking, the mort nhafie nd rarely an encyclopedia, but still the great variety in| | Supposing the sad case of the Massachusetts | bacon in a pall and is pat to work in damp ae ane cena Gane oueer wae hee Sonera al ave n eee nase ees | clubs “that professtonal ball towers are usw rule | Beauties us might be supposed trom much | Fa0, “ware objected to in consequence of its | dlet in difterent parts ot the world ta well Hus. | !ad¥ who has been made losane by Theosophy | "ines orat the doors of through tuoring on the | S41 18, the District, made under the « Keneration. But an avenger has ‘Go to | very superstitious.” He was talking to a| which the newspapers have said of it, Tothe | boing nard to make them Take sleaa, D.P. | trated ine few casos of exhibits in what. te | © be correctly reported, it simply proves what | HigHt @ log chain is run through (ne ring on the | S741 "1 iS y au intes: d tree and you will see caterpi Jars crawling on the pavement, or on the or tree. Now wateh a mome: fly, closely resembling a common he others, i : . pssors are Ate Pee ee ee ee Lae cattol are sonal | majority of our citizens the locality may be | smith stil sticks to the old revolving rake, | Known as the section of tood at the Nattonal | 1 have repeatedly stated—the greatdanger that forether with, “nity gers, and tts, end | etated to Tun Sram, meget ding after cleaning up the Capitol park for tue | asstrange as the South Sea islands. But not | 7H. utity of the bay tedder has been demon. | Museum. The labels if printed one afer an-| attends the study of the subject without the ‘Thea Any wretches chained fue bunk ‘are al: | LNs AS & Vourd ot equalix stion.vealing apie third successive time with the National team. | so with a strong minority. They have fully | ssacod in an especial manner this season with | other would make a strange bill-of-tare that | Proper restrictions and the mast vigilant super- The field books, memos: lowed to indulge in every evil that such aosu- t onee “Itts nothing more than natural though,” he | explored its wooded and bush covered hills. | tne neavy crops of grass and capricious weather. | Would astonish a guest ata modern hotel. One | Vision. Ihave been both ridiculed and reviled | Clation can Dring. No schoolu or atten wee” | jonging 0 the several assessors are at om karger—may be twice as large. He alight contin “and 01 e to a hey know every little ne hes for stating that insanity may result from the | form are ever made. The hours when Idle | iurned over to the assessor of the District, Mr. = wiht clashing ge ag io Rinued, Mand is not as much due to the | aud they kuow every little hollow and dell | ©" uiens said he had a patch of sugar corn | could order trom such a bill a cake of dried soa- Sen spelaararaes, psyehic sclence, An | arespentin their bunks gambling, blasphem- | Dodge, after their field labors are over, and erp ilar and makes @ quick dart at him, | ignorance of the men as is sometimes supposed. | where the sun seldom shines, Its steep hill- badly infested with the bud worm, and asked | Weeds from Alaska, prairie potatoes or bread- | P) e ne ing and indulging in every licenve that the ee, ia dons ts enh Gouks thee Tent nthe ead Garg at bln again. At) You see so much ehance enters into every | sides and piles of overhanging rock have been | (rl omeqe” Ho hag had corn ta the same | Toot from the northwest coast, an edible bird's | attack of acute mania, such as this lady is said lemigth of thelr chaia wll perisic A are would | they, ate copied inio the axsogsment take the caterpillar tries to escape. | game of ball that the boys who play game | trodden by plcuickers Sunday after Sunday | Mace tor thes 6 office, frequent re- 5 e i: lot in a fe which are on file in the assessor or four vears fn succession, and | nest from Sism, smoked trepang or sea cucum- | bave bad {s unfortunately a too freque cremate the whole 1 afew miauies, for Xt) iter game, graduaily become impressed with | and holiday after holfday tll they are all | & change of crop was suggested. An application | per from China and perhaps a soup made of a | Sult of theosoply Indiscreetly pursued. Various | there would be no escape, | public has been tavited to inspect these books st fear | the beliet that they can read in advance | traced with innumerable paths leading every- | 0! saltor Kainft was also recommended. The | shark's fin trom China and a porpoise sausage | forms of mental derangement, hallucinations of | |The hospital is a miserable place that would | and take appeals therefrom in cases where the 1 5 ‘itical report, written and read by the poet ‘all sorts, delirium, idiocy, suicide, murderand | Makes well man sick to gaze upon.and usually | fucsstnenteare considered too high. These wins to | certain signs or omens which will have | where and nowhere. The highways and by- | critica from Philadelphia. He could have a losf of | all sorts, 1» idiocy , ey more or less effect upon their individual | Ways leading to the creek or along its banks, laureate of the club, alluded in flowery terms then he jerks his head violently, throwi from side to side, and evineing the att of his active Lt twist aud turn, putting ti assailant Kills the sick who enter. “Not a comfort or a| {Uy erie lave been going on. for the two 7 bread made by grinding the of Mesquite | every violation of the sucial order threaten the ie i the ghastly > | Sarees: 4 s* r i ovements made, Th eather ie ot s convenience anc e! ly crowd of con- el or MOI The time when extant did periarma Rot upon the rekull of the guine-/ Ou | could they be sipplied with, somo) kind of has retarded tho farm work very mache aa ites | beans and baking the dough ue weak, the unwary or the misguided votary of | sumptives and typhoids are enough to turn a | Meeks OF more. i 4 He could have delicious looking bars or rolls of Be eh at py ns do not outnumber the good ones, A | tuiny’a brace of lovers as they drove along the | Tops aresulfering for attention, expecially the | Togerablo “isinglass: irom, dupa: aed irebny | CueoseRay ths mushy myste 4 chion on the Way-to the grouuds: will play wine | Over teste aad. tine a iP ee rucnvat | ud cut some of ls sapling clover that meas- | Heat was tough he could have oodked with it] terrible and, Most’ dangerous, form of eplritcal | Heese aaa tele wtimosp for thelr existense | pe nied uy by the © contidenes, and: Slik, therefore blag a | Gis & STAR! reporter eae and icard List sun | Ured about six feet long, and he did not get all eases Or ae tear tnd, ult oF the | poweney, aa T know it to oe. Tust ls one reason | except the vilest wnbygienic and unsanitary | 45 penne h yekar ora ‘confidence, and. will, therefore, play a | this a Stat reportor saw and heard last sun- | & ut six feel s Lake eee r ui ne ter game of bail than it he started i aay day as he strolied through Mt. Pleasant to the | it at that. It was suggested that he load it why the competent theosophist, who has passed | conditions. ‘mium- | heart of stone 10 see them there, where in the ion,” as some cail'it—this most | healthiest mountain atmosphere of the world roperty’« It then, wud the cou- forts wo a steak tender. He could re- : ‘equalization and is xcnerally rev rai n the waxon lengthwise. Several of the wheat | ™2kes the toughest steal through his probation and escaped the dangers, | It is @ glorious sign of the times to see that ‘commsities of Unive asscsee Sor dey oe placed te Caen eos ace |e De nel anne tees | sag lietate Nita e cae Heist a tulin crops have been tirashed oF belag thrashed, | $al¢ himself on bread fruit and otuer deiiclous | is te Srst uk Gestars tak: toot hy is not for | the people are not aliogether indifferent to this ~| mn Body to wware of this, ° a view the property named 1 and the yield generally ‘was not as good ag had | Hatlve products of the South Sea islands: and | the public, and to conceal it as far as possibie | state of affairs, and the lease system, 4s fast be, | NEO, 60 OUl and view the property HT : e on @ report is made Wo the board been hoped or expected. A suggestion that a | Daye with bis dessert cakes made by Alaska | from tue public. Last November l gave you as coming au isstle in Georsia politics. poke deracs eek ee geen . hua to seach thent; but the fly Is | good luek, but won’t see a bad sign If they cai FOURTEENTH STREE id contines its attacks clieiy to| help it, and that {s the proper way. A ROAD d Frog | Was filed as usual with swiftly moving carriages | party of the members atiend the district falr at | Jadians by drying and pressing blackberries. | g gumicient reason for my reticence to your re Uh SEGDLLS Ginoer h gueies Sesombes on tes Sew apc ee ouss aatevory “ices | Wil ulattatge tines ins Seales tay | rasing dast no thick aso almost obscura. ob- | Staunton thi ll was tavoraly reeiveq fas | Buse could go on chabing Ms order from feeene at pert knew tes fo about BeAUrE Ar 36S Seen, Saluaion of eoalentate property iva iwenty dure of the fly ariniy hixes one Go t | dome hetewe may such Teas, ‘They begin Cy | Jects on the other side ofthe road. “A. magnid-| Ac meu eine te annivepsary, Joba Bal-| New vo deligat or surprise his palale fa, mont | #,l,mousnsbremen tho very fabele of wciaty. | Experiences of Pretty Girts im hsv. “Tne sreatest {nerease Ison a lineal Bg pillar, making him the bavcting | being in fun in claiming that this oF that will | cut chance presents itself here for the District | NeW. Ehillingbome were appointed to mone | eases the Surprise would exceed the delight. | aguinst rash tempting of fate in secking te Sieset toms Sth te ban ameeahe, eich ia tegekem Sisagreeuble to the caterpiilas as @ on these signs, particularly if | Sundays along tiis popular drive. ‘Tue drivers | 2/4 at Woodlawn on the 14th of August, hations, among Whom caterers who search the | Heke Hes" and fam obliged constauuly to Rags | WHAT THE OTHER LADIES SAY AND po—uow | the cityyand in upseis bis own family intentions, ) they happen to prophesy right once or twice. were not alliovers, uor half of ‘them either. vr Ternar Leal markets of the world for delicacies are un-| persons that if they touch this subject they do | THE PRESENCE OF A BRAUTY MAN tress rr- | CAstern secu be him to Unwilling swcrith Middle aged gentlemen drove vehicals of ali ransfers of teal Estate. known, seems to depend more upon the supply Watthe pur of uncirilte of reson pettatett| sate wAauiogs saponins ap ee waar me | 25.0, c0 ber ce he District nemy- Th white, oval, fs —— f sizes and shapes and by their sides sat comfort- |, Deeds in fee uave been filed as follows: Mount | than upon the tastes of the people, their eternal weifare. Nine out of ten persons | coaxs or THe Bravrres Pianta ote sen ich (estimated ta The mascot Dustness seems Ge the most | able inatronly looking lad es enjoying Bion, Baptist chureh to W. A, Gordon and R. ‘THE NORTHWEST COAST INDIANS. Who rashly tempt fate in this) way fail or sg gest di when mi popular luck-bringing idea,” continued Morrill. | te suushine, motion, country air and—road | W. Tyler, parts 13 and 14, sq. 985; 3—. Jas. coast, whe perish in the attempt, hen the public 3 ‘ acemenee eaidal thine’ Te Gs faccresstecy co We Bavewe hae a miasene Gat wo sae the (Geet Ue aR aioe esta eeN Pi 4d. On the northwest coast, where nature is not pi A pretty girl in one of the government depart. efforts of the caterpillar to avoid the the tly, and to rid himseli of the exg, Ui trous. effects of which be seems 1uil ‘The law under which the assessment is made A. Bates to Louisa Chandler Moulton, lots 18 | prodigal, the Indians subsist chiefly upon ash- | Credit me withienowing wiat declatsiiNg | ments is very much itke a pretty girl any le happi a and tt buts, shouting and taut | 84 19, block 27, Columba Heights; $—. W.|4ng and bunting. For vegetables they have ¢ their livery stabie horses | Q. Berryman to Daisy E. Alexander, parts 3 e Fows of teeth, and dressed him up. He | ata pace which exhibited their faith inthe | and 4, sq. 2! Kansas City’s when we were out there. For the | Busesays of child first game they pieked up a kid with two or | Pures of beurdess Was approved March 34,1883. It provides that ali be assessed and valued every under- stand. ‘te sitll displayed by the fly is equally these? When will the public trust to what we | Where else, the subject of a good deal of atieu- | 7.8) property such things as dried and leathery looking sea- | say, without cur reasons therefore—for our real | tion and the cause of more or less agitation ot | e 96; $—. C. B. Beall to Jas. F. Oys- | weeds, lichens, fern roots, which are roasted, | reasons we never gize, ind. aa ae ig. | third year, and authori ae curious. ast evidently seeks io depot its | aigi't work very well, fOF thes lost the game | maxi that “A hited iorse never gets tired.” | tery Job 9, sa. 243; $4,848. We We McCullough | calkes or spruce barkand other dry, tough. enc SRRiSSEaT Ni netic au: Pia Appaee re) See requis ram perpen he: be less Hable to be Te- | and nothing more was heard of him, The next | Turning from the ro. istance beyond | to's, W.’ Atuseusieln, trustee jn irust, lots 77 | uninviting roots and leaves mong the Nee- Q ove, ota, and a e ‘ | day they had agreat big colored mau in uniform, | Mt. Pleasant the reporter pursued asmallstream | and 79, sq. 867; $3,900. M. a Stanton to A. | shenam Indians, crude salt, obtained from | for the very tow who must have it, not for the quiet that prevails as @ rule in the rooms of mad PE Ti ped greed ES FT yaid be much pleased if some of our profes- | and, bless your soul, they won the game. ‘They | Which crossed it ava right angle, and ran down | A trasesdior Hott; Os $28,500, C.J. HI | brine, is roasted” That on Gxbibition atthe | many who faucy they would like it, Hash | department bulldiugs that the pretiy girls are | £ at atte Rn a Aart galt pr be pp adle were sure their new mascot di business, | Into the woods emptying into X5T, 09 Adeling ‘Kidder, suv lot 20, sq. ee eee totale which {eof a dine coles | Mortals who aspire to the counsels of the im- | few and far between, but there is no intention | {rm alls ‘Uthoriged to taruivis euch wo the wee ‘aud the effec he papers pu picture,and he was ROCK Ck! 2,908.79, S.C. Mills to S. D. Newcomb et al., | Zunis prepare sal asi | Mortals before they can keep their own—rash | of disparaging in any way the personal appear- | sessurs with a map and fleld-book of the respec- * the Hon of the will have to geta| ag x OU and thee lege 1G 4 9 7 and 13 to 17, sq. 1009; $10,993.20. | The seaweeds prepared by the nortawest coast | 1 2 eaterpliber. Heotiugg question little stronger team, though, for the imascot Dy ana the earner sewends stood out | 15h! Windsor to. Rachel Hares’ deb Seer ae: | alee eee arene Into aa and atiel a ai | deluded mortals who would Seok the ‘company Up here, ance ¢f the ladies who render service to cle | Uve sub-district which he is appointed to as can't doit all, ‘fhe Chicagos have tuis'yeara | Boldly upon the surface of the rocks lying | P.ke WVindwor uch 8 i 1 the gods before they have cast olf the seas, which shall contain an accurate list of A. Muckéy to William | sun, ‘The Chinese like the dish and prepare it | Ot the gods Sam tn retura for certain considerations stated | 2°. Which » mre Re * - = La anedror| Uitte fellow vanted Willie Hahn, who appears | nearest the road; but, without pausing to ad- | fiyues; part 8, 94, 200. A.C. Krumke, | on the Paclile coast of America for shipment | Suictic, Of lxnoranee,, ‘than’ dare essay’ the | 1 dollars and conta. Some are young and SOP Sach ithe Siccrigtion of the veal prep wmise be Mates onan fsonal capers 22 wniierm at every game. He is William-| mire their beauty, the wandering Stat r 3, sq. 140; Su ennings to D. | home to China. One 5) ead kel, Say skies. | My Voice is continually raised to warn | some are old, others again are attractive in | comupietiou of his Work must deposit with the If the eyes cause the death of the eater- | {20'S Sbecial protege. The Chicagas boomed eae oe eee inte sro Nera ale | i tr gale | Wengtad: inst as white men, or a edod many | aid restrain and check rash souls who would | soauner and ta eee Ghrrann ase chet | co ee oem ‘all maps, field-books, Dilla, uo oifopring cau be leit to iunerit is wear | te Mascot Idea tus year, but it is nota new | plunged in among: te asks were to’ i W. Barbour, sibs dita 8 | of thei ase, tabacce, “indians Sa the Ge | seek 10 know that which they are not tied to | Wanner and in form, but there are still others | s-xcwor (of, the District all maps, fheid-laaks, Har, no offspring can be leit to inherit its leas | ong ‘by any means. 77 Georg jgiand steep and overgrown with bushes und | C. Ss Subs & oH Staer 1 ent « satin Leg tmp ere beyond geben oe E fisah gl apie ue tees the cater’ | picked up a little ‘coon’ in Boston, and dressed | wail with here anil thera 4. leyal, shuns " 250. W. C, Hill to’ Alice W, Ci iy" | lumbia river make bread out of moss gath- Deco is he rea nich tuey are not able to | conceded to be pretty. The ladies are inter- | Werk. The law requests that each dy iardoes have a dread of the fly any one cas a See ean y be convinced by observation. Tue fy is also placed on the So saler iru re- Hiei | fale . complish; to be made thal which they are | ested in th. hn fd to be Deut | in all eases fro for two | spot, cluse to Lhe water, occupied by a Vand of | head, lot 6, block 43, University Park; $4,000. | ered from spruce fir trees. Among the ar ai ested in them because they are said to une | A all aud we won tne mpionship both | pieutekers. Livtte children were buthingin the | J. H,’Kengls to EH. Bb. Gros, Id acne 11 | Apaches a favorite dish ts made of clover | fet. Steen ey, mudness | tos, und if there is one thing more than anolber paste ater evideally aware that an sons, Another year we had a dwurt tor a | waier atone poiut, and upon the shore, seated | to14. sub of Friendship, é&c., eiguty acres; | seed and leaf, which are eaten raw. or wistpleroneren Sees ot gaurgeod | that a woman 1s bound to find out, itis what | # ne riy as practl SE mae ae cacok nines enck Beweat: ut he didnt prove @ very successful | on a Tek, was w weary-lovking imotier, one | $27,000. H. D. Green to Greet! Douglas, sume | eooked, ‘The Moquis and Zunls dry peaches, | 10, 0 1 restore tie abet, aban efor catar: | there is in another woman's fuce that is said to | Sparate tract o moval than one placed further back on the | G7 und we failed to win the peanant. Mascots hand clinging vo the dress of a little child,’ who. J. H. Kengla to J. W. Taoinpyon | after removing the stones and preserve them in | Bch; ony 10 Festore the aigit, ould expose be beautiful. In the efforts to find this out | trict in lawty 0 R Bean Wis be mows as well the fest time | are good things to encourage the boys, but you | was pulling-and. tugging in valis ojala part resurvey of Lucky Discuv- | that way, Some of the Indians make dishes | Pate e glare of the ‘sun! he not | other little matters of det il come to their ob- | estimate the Value of ‘all Improvements or any me, fu he life of both fy he 1a vs ney, and he shail separately = = s = i i zl Sureiully bandage the newly-opened eyes that | sory: od ta ryt tract or lot, and ‘shall note Uh siiort for experiment oF | Coase ine npr PIeUy Strong team to'en-| elder brothers in tue walter; the other hand ED Hee B00, | eo eee pete ea “peution oro dried ‘and | they be not duzgied by the light? This is the: | “TVaton, and the consequence ts that what) {rach or lot, aud required 3 i | courage the mascot. ciuiching a novel trom waich'she was trying to amson, Sub. lou 278, sy. 674; ¥2,30U, | color, known as clou es, a eORUy. WROTIs the eee one THE OTHER LADrEs Sink Muntay cl dune deepen ee ren re ee eee : gxumaet te sense a task rendered doubly dit |G. W, Cusilear to a1. W. Giudiion, part Zo, sq. | pressed Into ekes by the northwest coast In- | ePbY. | Who i Pp 571 Aca ceow is Gol ocak Wabeuas Ab ieee: y © avery wis CL be LS SCE AND aU OME. feuil by the motions of the youngster. Ii one | 168, West Wusuington; $2,8uu, W.S. loose | diaus, The Neeshenam Indians, of California, | ¥20 Would let everybody inte luis lavoratory to s take out and deliver to tie Ue His Miata» SE Beredity one wants to seo] “What aresome of the superstitions ideas be-| oiice a widdicaged man protuety the ttle | wee ppel, Sub. 100 31, sy. 192; $1,805. GC. | like mushrooms, which they prepare by boil- | Play wit Wl poor tat go bowing that an | men, they are always interested in a pretty return tu tabular form, 1 ina book to ft tor bimseli, LMM | side the mascot?” asked THE STAR, muking, Wulle in ascc.uded book a young | A. sek toJoun Critener, 118 lots in Burr- | ing, They also like traffles, which they find | CXPlusion will soon follow? | Yet the occult | woman and this interest ranges all the way from | 1 urniohed tein iy Sie Us “they have all kinds of good lnek signs,” he | lady sat with a book In us Ws STA ma and, reading, and { yondered whether il was! lois in sume; $6: Laila fuck” or “Tae Eve oi St. Agnes.” | Gatewood, arther on, Where the silence of the little dell | toJeuuie L, Was broke owy by the muriuur of the strewn, @ pair of presuinable lovers went hand in b wiong the opp pon 2 : i if forces of nature which the trained theosophist : = of the ownership, amount, dex pe Come EO NAe usher, 25 | underground oF in sulckel ang eat rawior) manipulates are Vastly more potent for evil, if | S8® coldly critical standpoint of an artist | Value of te real p ‘Meuny, suc. Tord, anure neat | seeds are utilized by Indians to give varieey to | CHemical substances call be, They must not | UuLIL the culminating stage Iv ‘reached | gentuyon ly Min aletrie 32,700. Mary A. Dows té Murtaa at | theltiare. ‘The Oregon indians eat te. pond | ¢ kmpered with, Nor can mora dynamite | in the desire. to transplany the "beaut | under the trot id’ | Read. Bub, 101s 226 Wo B27 cg Abra Lenin | tic cea cube TES ooaee ate lily or | D8 trusted in incompetent bands. That is one | ful flowers to some private garden, The | with P nd | Head. sub. lols 220 to 227, sq. 160; $—. Lavinia | Illy seed capsules. ten by Arkansas Tn- | Tedson Why we have notilag but praise and en-/ Other ladies mote and comment upon all | the true value theront. Destroy ‘To the Editor of Tur EVENING s1an: Please advise all oceup: amine this uflernovn,and again next w the interior of their tree-boxes and the unde! replied. “I remember ia * ts of houses to ex- | way behind in the horse casta shoe ii | troit. He stepped ou: | | he street und picked | rk *O' Win,’ only the ie side. These scenes | G. Connolly to Suiomon ‘Sugeubéimer, 1ot 11, | You-ka-pin nuts, are. ¢ , th ‘of admire! the young woman | trict M their front steps, window sills, project- | naine of the Detroit blacksmith whl made the | feyested theutelews witttcariaiens ikeaes 7; $915. D. A. Windsor et ul. to'Cather: | diuns in the form of mash or baked in. cakes, | °°UFagement for the orthodox oF te erilictoed end talked aboutuntit one woata | ite qualtzat dug belt courses, &c. They will fad irom ten to | she, but the finder took it asa good omen. He | reporter urrived at tue mouth of the brook Walters, sub, lol 29, sq. 730; 38,000, Henry | The Pai-utes eat cakes made of service berries, EXOTERIC RELIGIONS think that ber ears would become flames of | real property, to convene every three years abd & hundred cucuons of ja Destroy | G0 Se Sak aig qhoat 46 put quietly hid it | and stood upon the banks of Rock ereek, A | E. Williams to PB, H. dul, sup, lold5, sq. dud; | Phe berries are sometimes pounded up with Ofevery country. We know they are frauds, | firo if there was wny truth in the old pro- | finpartully equalize the sales of Use» al prop- theta wits te eid of poker, caur,or miick, |p RISeriprace and carried it wit bin, Le | Tovey prea 1 sy wow ruulug smmouily | sidei.oo Ann Ward 0 Bai Megruid, suv GHASSHOPPRRS, but pious fravids, and very useful aud neces- | Verb, But motiiing of this sort happens to | erty woourding Uo iaw, never to coistithte B cocoon destroyed now will Le equal to | BOYS 50 sees te i Ka | aiong between its ‘tre : ow | lois 6. 52, 4) 98.450. 8. E. Alien to | ? , ears \ s board is'to procee: ate ean Secise sham the austroctios aruee tae: | t,o neg Sood, tuck sign, and the first visily on over a bed of rocks and (stit, Cs Joy, ou. Be oye 447; 9as000. WW, | Which impart additional flavor to the cakes. | gary. ‘Tue vast majority of the human race are | t! of the beauty and while at times | quorum. ‘This board ix'to proceed immediately dred caterpillars of the coming brood, and the | thing We Knew we were winning games right Hand it would have Leen ealied | Wisou to” WoHL. C nison, suv, B,'sq. 133; | These Indians also eat Heorice root, roasted | atted as yet for nothing better. We know that | S@. pay lament her fate and bewail the iter each assessment lo equalize Uke value | along, and ended the season in the lead. Tue | follage of our hundsome trees will tuus ve pre- unkinduess of ber sex stil her check docs ade by fe meneaN r : nin the lead. Tue | taat camber its ved | 95120, Buran M- Price to Wleabetly L. Duuu, | and pounded, aud very thorny gooseberries, | the average huuiua boluy is fur from any possi | WUKINUMESS OF ber sex still her check does tae paces big ao baer ee ee served. pai a ee Oe at ee GG thee Doras hoe, ane &e Ay, Waters | lots S and 9, 9g. 159; $57,500. J. J; Clark wo R. | which have to be softened by scalding. The | ble psychic clarity ur psychic potency, unable | tinuds to bloom aim the spevchiess as well | us may ‘be made iu renpect of aseussmonta, a jdit’old man O'Wine le never tails to come ap tye land ob either side | Etadurt obo, su: 363 "55,000, W. 4 Weleu| Nocsuienuin Indlans prepare Horse chestnuts Ye tiaud wlone requiring ty be held up during as the foudiy voluble devotion of her mate ad: | Ail “asvessmentsand eqeizationt ave tebe = : ck See US we ctroit, road aud beautiiul park. | wo TJ. King, sub. 67, sq. 499, 94,800, John C. them in pits, ‘The manziuita ber- e a every possible | mirers, Some how itis always at once ap- | comple r st Monday of Au- wits in Ethie cBurdock Is the superstitious member of | Had it been located in Scotland Sir Walter | Darnall to Stary A Darnall, pte i | Bs and Mesquite: wenus forms siaple”arti- | Conceivanee adapied to le weak aoa and igue ec Spm rent to the senses, When one enters a room | gust) ‘The the cle of food umong many tribes of Indians | Tunce. Such tneifectual organisius have, per- | Riere oneal these’ bewatice ke docmine ber 1k valual in the southwest. The berries and beans | baps, to be clurned up thousands of mes in | Quergies to her daily toll, "There isan atmon. are ground up into flour and cooked | the seething messes ot matter they represent | phere of sweetness and light avout the room : fs tuil of it. It he ea ing cart en the way from the the ball grounds he is just as weil satis- see uw Seams nage sate nods with “Naslor | bn” Usniy tet uod to nue, hotel "9 j OUs deeds taal Were done;” vaitles might have | $1,400. G. C. Hercus to_ George 1 been tought und ladies woved, minsireis might | Sq/461, A und bs, 6q. 385, and K, oq. 436; ¥ The question of sp earnestly in your vai discussed so | bie paper, as deeply | tion tor the next si ceeding three years and 3 Until another Valuation is made, : sung and Witches aud spirits mingied im | Cuapin' Brown W Julia &, Gray, pt. 117 and. or ioav. Many other kinds of beans | before they are fit for thgogopuy. I have proba- | Wiich perhaps may be attributed to the flowers | . . interested the writer, Whose observations may that the 4s ours as Mf it had been | usultation upou iisbanks BUL being | Lis, c. Brown's sub, pi Mouue Pleasant; | eee etree atid Sunes ways Ammons | Dly advised lore persone te Sole Hae ere, pr geo ghoge duh siete peg el pageantry THE COMMISSIONERS’ INSTRUCTIONS, throw a little light on the subject. He occu layed and recorded in our favor. a Bae ca ILS given over 24,500. J.P. V. Ritter to Marie Ochsenreiter, | some Indians of Arizona and California gourds | tuan I ever recommended or heiped to theoso- | felieve’ the notestietic baremiess oF the | In furnishing the fleld-books to the assessors @ country seat within one-third of a sl el ia i atest iter ea TO THE PIC-NICKERS, PLO. a4. BUG; $100. Apoionta Huu nanusen | aro ground into Hour, In New Mexico, Ari | phy; Sicly veliea on ail orca ant vernment office, but suck adjuncts are found | the District Commissioners, alter conterenoe ap and belore reaching the grounds,oritismogood. | |g ins Comune cs to Lewis B, aylor sub lot B, 8. 74dy Boe Pe Utah, the Indians eat dried melons . 1 all excepting tye in- | fn Uther rooms where Indies are ut work and 0 | with the asec al Soenth Relhbou Village of You may be sure ue gets a Seat in the car: | and remains unsung, save but tor the feeble | 1? 1 Edionston ual, in trust, sub | Sedpampkins, The ouciue irolt and seed on: | ated in tie mnysteriog snould have ebearie soe theexplanation is notadequule. Its there, how | the following welice insite aes bole ot rows, Hage trom which he can sev everyting, | voice and faiteriag pen of the wandering Srax | (i! ae Jonn Newton to Peter Cur- | ter iuto many prepurstions. Black looking | belure nim the ordeal through which be hus to | gver, woatever the expiguation inay be and | te following written instructions to tho asess- woula not think a burt ra'beweath the and he keeps is ne cxmuetl ie ey Gk | reporter. Argused from thousits like these, | roii, sub 51, sq. 1026; 8—. L. B Taylor to dhe cakes, knowa as Tuna cheese, and wid through- | Piss, and pass successiuily, by bis own strength, | the ‘young man who has just begun his career | @! [hsb ieoensesmiink ieomit tee ennibe Gk Shoe wah Gelte Ress Gries ceael odor abterre irae Hienis | Sec bs co ate cae ane | ca ncxilg followed ns ued wien comes doen | Went meGad ean cia a Gentine cee | Mexico, are made of cactus fruit, Frichly | Aid, {wen make the sithups at the hurard of | and ‘the older young man wno has been at it |, rb Savensment must be made at 1 pe Beds village: bes Segond the chirp of tes sear: | Se coke Fame cams tne eet, wersoa0t | Uo ihe creck af thin pull aud lesteaien Ie | 40; gLatie fA. Willinme 1o Rnue Resa’ | Cae Melon, azn extensively by Cullfornia In-| ail tat maxes iite worth living, ut the risk of | some. years tecl and appreciate it, us soon as | 122 nesee fee rad grea w fin wey woofer don in the village, bas b "yond the ehirp uf the spar. ver and then creas Kin biseeat | jank some UOor40 teet sheer above the sur. 4 O17}, 30,000, | Meyer Loeb to Jacob | dians, They are preserved by drying ana their | life or reason, at the peril of his soul. Itis the | they approach the rooms, The lawyers. clerk » yh vd Is one fet. Whether t soug birds are driven Clover in aw letter the Away by nest-rovbers, or sparrows, or the shot= | marked " Un, the writer does not allirm, ‘but they are | Wi hot in the village. On bisown place feathered lite, except in the barn rk firiug at squirrel, bi. his boundaries would be pros e boundat 3 5 q : 4 would bring in cash ata torced sal e, | Mice of the Water. This beigui gradualiy les- a, sub 40) oa. O14; $8,250, James H. | seed are ground into meal. “The prickly peurs | leap of the cataract he must esvay, in deflance | wno has business before the department. and 4 ed, arabe abe Gay Deen Hig wile | ene il, «fare Muuatad verde eer ond tie read | Greve ecules wustean igre Metiens Guetta Were Inifodueed Into Calltornia bythe Catholle | oF prudence and “common seuse,” in deilaues | tis’ hay Guess before the department and fad pee] abou be cs bs eus went Geoee Dene TaSttes HB. | crusses (ue crees by & woudea bridze Lo 29, doy lot 10, 84. fathers and ure cultivated vy the Indians. 4 loaf | ©) fhe world and all (hat be holds inost dear, 10 | army of claim agents ail know where the pretty | hood and tak nen ahs ol ti begin to think, though, | Mil, almost level with ae wai 3, sq. 2435 B—, or cake of bread made by the NezPerces Indians | Selt-reliauce that scorns to doubt, waver or leur, | girl wits on her tarone. She has the power of “If a teuse ia enéer soot on June Ist must doesn’t believe in it pein tw think, to dectea iis et 4l,, ‘lot 1, sq. rom ground kause rout, looks as tough and | Nor must it be mere recklessucss; it must be | Taking ber circle of acquaintances very large as at Mscach wale at thet tine and that the people cee eee a ewes | faa wick tec cr sia HA. Cla, to Eten ik. Meyers, | inedibie as an oak plank: Sunflower ds are Gusto by thos very mod) Torapeers gud in the course of tie it meareny, becomes vedere orp cine | migo ate *s ecuthancnen a |) Wanderin, art 40, block 29, suv Lon jeudows; 3 ir and made inw brew it Cul rather extendes ivery! tel er ee ones ; | Hime receiving something anonymously, whieh | WAhdcring Siseptn huattiewy to Bf eaioer ace. lot i, Sea ee eae aa ee eC pasted comatres | bin scorage So entenDOe AEE Ee ee seal by ery body assessed from actual view. Country property, a steep Lill, 3 to cuitb, = will be sure to give us good luck. Since I've | r ie le - t in order to be agricultural or $1 per $100 value regular equ po enc P ang ae A Leelee Ne | over nuige rocits, which, jatetuy out Doll sa 1033; W. Parsons ot ‘al. trustees, | leaves were originuily used by Choctaws, and | aud yery likely helps others ou to their destruc. THE PRETTIEST GIRL = et ee erecened prunitive, folest trees: ‘which Bl wcleim “iuar eenscr Testa scree eco | pened ints progress wud olfered strong teilptu- Dots. O9. to 85, ae ON. ee, | eer etree Cae a Eo tod | a tanclisle suai: emotional Insapily, | in the department, and if she had not her mir- tial purpowen tan ounpied houeen se Grae. : ee the hoe he : pete RE 3 id | ous w the jason's Oil man. ‘Lhe otuer y, sub Lois 6: 5, ay. 204; $—. W. W. | tothe white seitlers of Ne ns, neholia, euruiug, oven cece rn Tad te ved bot acentay cna 1 | The otter day Treceived & pen pod containing | SUK Was early level, covers with grass, | Daunhower wo Cuariotie Thoupaba, wab 24 | Haus St mwoats ure, ued by the adlanse ta | Griuies, medical lmveciliiy: shuttered’ Geaty | ror and theeyesof her admirers toconvinee her. | sessed by hundrete, Sed eae teeth BiGa, re deqpapy apale . | Assess no Jol for less than $50 per lot.” : eS : =e m4 a oee ahs letens obicb nes | shaded with occasional trees and studded witlt B1,200. B. Artin to W.-H. Pritcuett et | Galijarnia acorns ure eaten. Th seasous of scar- | SOuBULULION, altnloas indrisity of purpose aud | self of the fact whe could arrive @t some com Neat ae were her 6 ea vote Cee on ee ae auleh gecompanied | tho white dresses of fuir pl m/uusl, west ball sq. 914; 37,772.68. It. A. | city the Indians get the acorns that are stored | every lorm 61 undesirable delusion are among | clusion of this sort based upon the flowers, and THE BOAKD. In ay part of the property, but there ure Visible | bull tosser wiio possesses stici-a pods Whetk dad MANS OUT PLEASURING. Been ee eee NO ee Care ee We SL 2y Le | away in the trunks of trees by wood-peckers, | the terrible fruit that are sent to her, thesmiling atteution | The assessors constituting the present board, ; or sudible “trom early morning to dews ever: | rats Umer wig pos mot It yor. ‘There Iso use| ‘The reporter notised that u large quimber or | DOLE AA..C; Uluris to W. Mayse et | The Apaches make bread out of Juniper berries, “DWELLERS ON THE THRESHOLD” , thronging, joyous, brill followin, Orie eatoirds, Meadow harks, phebe birds, ttlocks almost, the breaking F 1 Y, ted ee that she receives and the invitations out to | With their respective districts, are as follows, ny | to HL Chittontieds lots o'r bikeaesubieey | Sta, tne Navalors cet clay, withl tuels potatoes | that guard the theosophic adyts, Judge then, | {tata ect migting tnvieanions Cat to | eh cw oqulting that thar sen tee ame ony | ices Visins; 10,000, (8-1 Chitisudeh to | in Ching & very Aue while dour fs made of/ Whes those who have this matier in thelr | gued by the occasional cal, the brlet stroll iu | their respmetive districts: Ast district, M-ciule ad, while the unuarnessed | J. W. Buker, sae property; $10,000. John | white beans. keeping warn all persons of the danger w be | the ear er anal eae a don, the boundaries of the district are ail east na Cantase piaummnested | Wager to bistricor Coluuitiay lols 10 and FROM OTHER LANDS. Iuourred, if they be not right in so doing, | maybe snppowed to, change all thle yet the | ot astern Lrateh, including Wulontown, st ORG ane Henne ch 1s1, Band H.'s audition to West Washington; | phe Japanese make bread in thin, white | Judge, i'we be not right in refusing to devas | BEeLy strict, B.D. Carpenter, assessor, county al pur luck if you have aay. | the pienickers met with were German: Ditds in "their several seasons, viz: Tin not superstitious | 2° P s,m Ted birds, robins, rAehats the Use tire weus | of tem grocers and buteners,and Uneir was uebirds, thrushes, | Away what may bea good thing.” stood along the 1 de horses graced at PLAYERS WHO BELIEVE LN SIGNS. Water or along Uh 4 . mUTere 35 Say is She receives attention, she gees out to lunch, | north of Washington and West Wash Boilers, besides ti tscy hl In talking with other base ball men Tare | daugiiters vreyared diuuer and ne tathcrs | ee iuucp 17 ad, Lod; Bio00, Uikeiaes | waters, very palntable looking. Among the | UP tie Key to these imyslories, to whosoever | $04 fo the evening sue maybe weca radiant at | Horse. of washingien, and Wont W dst Tue stee iusiing In varvelgy | STAM reporter fearned that ball tossers all over | Kittdied the Bre or gutuered together |i yund Max Greif, in trust, | exhibits is a cako or brick of brick tea, such a5 | fre toimipary tet ceoee deere eh in Fetus | the theater. Some say that the pretty depart | inzion and all west of Rock creek to Polomas pies are surprised | the country are unanimous in the belief that a | {uy tuus dommetie and gencronsiatine gicch | all ul sy, 1008; 939,008.04. Mary Be Mosher | joueed le Thivel aud Siberia. This te made ot | eee ee Proven thelr right to receive it. Judge | (het may ba shu tanages toenjoy ile winite sine | Tove ght Fete, Hackney, from weedeat at the profusion and beauty of our birdie. | k empty els seen in the street betore @ | catises Germs Saraly Vs Bel lui a, ieali's Discovery; $215.20. | tulien tea leaves and stems, which are steamed | it we be not right in hedging theosuphy about, is young, and she generally remains young | aud Rock creck, trom west side of 2let strect Now, there is anotuer iact, Your readers ean pat; nothing ean prevent | sures with tueir ©, Davidson to Liagie Mack, pt. 18, sq. 773; | aud pressea Into bricks or cakes. There are | with every possible safeguard, And. whether untit some rival appears on the scene with | from Hetrect north to Ww put them side by side and draw their own con- als, is fall of supersti- | on Blagden's mill ana urldge were } J. U. Larner to A. Chuster, 20% acres ou | ulso shown the shells of the snails eaten in Eng- | we ve right or wrong. Judge finally whether a We ‘There is a difference ot | J. Wilsot fidetly teilow, any bow, | tue picuickers disappeared, tin stern Bra 39.975. Sarah M. starr w | land and Europe, and considered a great dell- | theosopuist will uot du as ne clhiowses in tins ue | Superior attraction: ited States has sneh attrac- | and his belief in good ‘and bad signs is prover. | no longer tavorabies to Lueir ci Marion G. Waipori, suo, 34, sq. 9 .200, | cacy, a sample of boutargue, a sort of caviare, | inevery other of his royal prerogatives, No | OPinion as to whut ultimately becomes of the | side 191 from west % Judd, suos 2 and street, from H street north to Boun- de of 15th street to want city in the U; 1 beauties of the department. Some tnivk that | dary street to east side 2Ist street, from H street tous tor bind-liteas the national capital. Tmean | bial. ‘Shaw, too, has strong ideas about luck | rocky, tauks sloped cuptalee tet B.P. Munimock to "E.G f be ade by the Greeks irom the roe of mullets, | true theosophist will ever surrender bis ie <4 pose: ind, : u a; Ratural attracth Every tree Of your | Ie will be retasiibered foie he ounnged fa sod | SiGe, cant ee any ora te the Murphy to J. F. Culll- | shrimps sulted and dried in the sun by thé | to the populace or betray te least of mueir | 822 stows old, while others “asvert that she gets | north to river; @th, George W. Markiiess, irom STO000 is would be resplendent with bird | stockings to blue ones during a game this sum- steps, Wall Luick-gru z = es shui out Lue | pretty sc juntered, ALone piace a large I servers of department | wes > tn treet Houvit to B, | Chinese, dried cophalapods iunported, trom | counsels.’ He leaves ib to priests to eapply tue | [pAFFled. | Veluran observers of department | west onulinry suiues to tones ae tee ee Toe GW: | China, dnd sold by Chingse merchants, in San | people with the gods best sulted to their weeds | riea"but this theory haa been conmadicked mith | frome Boundary sirect to river; 7 in, John if, 5: $1,700, W. | Francisco, eggs preserved in brine by the Chi-| or wants oF. comprenension, aud considers ine | Ht, : : vier aud resonant with bird soug If pri pro- ter, but was batied harder alter the change | ligatoi the sua, Many fection were afforded to Un th tore. les Were ray rock bt TG, sq. 62. Sass rable heat by others, who cluim that the fron street to tures. and Gags, of last year's Nationals, | minauiug in a point juts out ui tie clear still | 1° Kull to Margaret Muleduy, saute vroperty; | nese, suurc hus shredded and prepared tor uso | own tov suered. to be put 'w such purposes. Sracrimonlel snatarkal in ait Gaperteaaese ie | Cee, wimg frome oy deeide th Here ghamauing over with superstition. During | water. Halting a litde Leyond tis ina cuui, | 51,090. 5. Maddox tw Josgphine D. Shivlds, | in soups, reindeer meat dried and pounded by | “Give the people their {dols, "he says. abd let likely to come into the active market as simi- | west to east side 6th'stret and trom Boundary row; but, # in the trips to Kiehmond White noticed that | piewant ook, wearied with climbing and | Pt $ su. 925; 91,260. L. M. Saunders to D.| the Nashope Indians, sun-dried turtle trom | them be content with whut they ‘can under- | iar niaterial in fashionable soctely. street to the river; Oth, Hawkine Taylor, from Our public school wige their pupils, when they passed an engine-iouse on the way | butucd in perspiration, the reporter eajoyed a | Tindall, pl 7 ands, sq. 7g #. Magruder | Jamaica, pemmican made of buffalo meat, | stand, Kor in theosophy “madness les” in —biipeeree east side of Ist slrect west lo west side Ist @nd girls, in that beautiful society star fade, ball srounuds they invarlably lost, bul | switn in tue creek, Witch Was vigutor nino feet | 10 A. C. Clark, lob 4 sq. 35; B— S. Hutchins | barnucle’ sheils gathered for food by the north- | wait forthe average human being, aud matehes street east and trom Boundary to the river; St, Meuolas Magaaine some veurs ago, the | Uiat Hf they passed it’ returning from’ the | deep bere iu spots, aud tuen recaced 3 stops | lo i. T. Kuiser, sub C, aq. BAS; $8,750. Robt. | west coast Indians, and a variety of other curi-| must not be leit in the way’ of children, FISH FROM THE SKIES. dh, C. Dunnington, trom east side of reed Bird Protectors: t Hiren be taught | rounds they Were as sure winners. After | as the sum veiled iGelt Lelind the western | Kiuls to Euphemia J. MeLeo faith, 224 84-715 | ous articles of food used in different parts of the | whether of larger or smaller growth, Respect? — east to west side of 6th street east and trom P the cruelty, the cowardice und the sin of birds | that he aiways insisted upon avoiding the | bank. 4200. Geo. 1. Hall to J. at, full, suv ot 121, | world. Que of the most interesting articles | fully yours, ELLiorr Coues, ‘The Late Shower of Fishes in Nebraska | Hn py ee ae Spot cast and. trou Resting and birdsilling, aud, spartow or no | engine-house on the way to the groundss with ——— +00 mame to E. N. Hull, sub lot 120; | shown is a broken dish, upon which rests a President of tne Theos. Sov., tigated in Th 2 _ Hol nead to Virginia C. Lewis, lot | lump of some material of a dirty. white color. 1726 N street northwes! saree sey iors sd vad tract; 100. Ht E. Frey to Melving | Tuisis laveled “fossil butter and dish.” Jokers | July 13, 1886. Ferrell, subs 97 and Us, 94. 241; 92,000, | always have some remarks to muke avout sparrow, IC will wot Le mans years beiore your | the understanding that they suould pass IUin WHAT THE MAYORS SAY. Ctiy toreet will resound with te joyous laugh- | returning. ter of happy and Leautilui virds. wOceNaee trom eusi side 6th street east to west side of 1 street east and from Boundary str THE CONCLUSIONS REACHED BY AN OFFICER | fiver; 12th, W. B. Moore, irom cast side Lith mognoens Letters Written in Favor of the Expo- v1 COMMISSION —* cal reet eas Eastern Branch and trom Boun- 3 7 aa ute E. Barbour to blia Chelini, part 14, sq. | boarding-houses when they see this. The cu- + eel goed de ett 4HE WISH CAB. | stroct cast to = Eee Eee ‘The team was usually conveyed to the Rich- iaittams EEQIECE: 16. W. il. Burnside to 5. Bensinger, | rivsity, Miowever, did not come from a board: THE GEORGIA PRISON CAMPS. RIED THROUGH THE AIR BY a cycLone— | dary street to the river. A Bug That Kills Caterpiliars. mond grounds in acarriage drawn by a pairof| Alex. D. Anderson, cnq,, secretary of the board U7, sy. 487: $2,820. Georgetown college W | ing-house, bul Was dug up oui of an old cellar at ie Sibevioe timines aaets PROBLEMS IN NATURE EXPLAINED BY cY- MOUNT HOLLY eek : | white mules. One day a brown mule had been «pitul Insurance Co, west alt sq. 914; ¢—-. | by u Virginian. The butier which was on the | 4 Biv: RINGS. Jo the Editur of Tax EvEsiNe Stat nite mules. One day a brown mule had bee | of promotion of ed international ex- . y CLONE ACTION. on wtucrine Wailaco to"James Hughes, part 8, | dish was-turned by nature's chemistry into @ Mountains of Dade County. on sins the Rumabeiienh Sanbann NN York Kisdliy be the means of ecnvey substituted for one of the white ones. Gagus | position to be held in this city, bas ri 6V. W. 5. Cox evul. to Jus, Lownd tance known as adipucere, from its resem- ereneet hey Wall yo kindly 1 nveying | Cru not be induced toger ints tie feats | Bastion vo n this elty, bas re 21,4. 8a; $17,000. Riss We Pastor | Hluses boils to at und was, Some yeursagers | THE TREATMENT AGATNeT WHICH THE cox-| On the 14th of June last tho people of Har-| "°Wilseiwetertans ut ee Motly foe’ mes eunaee Ot cee & to your uuu the driver bad gou Se Se a ea RUGS RE THOR Lee Ce on ita cog | nomLtsd. do: Catabron G0 bison 22,un i Ganges barrel of pork, changed lo udipocere, was fished | VICTS REBEL—THE GEORGIA coNVicT cox-| Yard, a town in Clay county, Nebraska, were — Tespundent, “1. PU & ter in V i {up the other white mule. He wouldn't | ius appolntinentsas members of Ube board, aud to Wand G. Iie Co,,part sq. 655; 8. "W, | out of the Mississippi, Ito which’ the barrel| qnacr sYStaa HOMMORS OF LIFE IN Tue | startied by @ rain storm, which was accom. | Correspondence of Tire Evewtwa Star. hesday's edition? Al ‘&@ member ot the | | yodoved’” he said. On tuat occasion the | expressing interest in the projeck, G. RAR Co. ty VD. C,, north ualt fol5, do; | had fallen from a steamer, When the pork or Gaee: panied by a fall of fishes, apparently from the Mount HoLLy Sprixes, ged “geutic x with him most a were siemens a faionm Gat uel F. Forbes, mayor of Catucrine Weaver lo kt. D, Weaver, part | rather the udipocere Was found it retained the stition runs riot with the famous Chi- Pa., July 10, ic Gob . fully. 1, for a ers excep! = Work no teat Ron cr eee ge sky. These fishes, which were alive, fell in p cdieag seer ees ing some that were taker from a re ‘On the way from Harrisburg to histor! % acres adjoining | hoops and barrel Heads had rotted away and | | Few people have an idea of the real nature of | large quantities. Many of them were picked up Beng fern agroraglndberyougiinng hore or less swayed | WEES: “ Please convey to the b ers Uninks he hus been | #ace and heartfelt thanks for the Ligh honor iy accept- | 202, B. & on to West Washington, | shape of the ard any accept: | Tei Wilberioree, lot 4, do, tf 3 Tuoias Weaver's land, iu zo team, and they are all Fit. Lone ot the pi Tdon't know kis our trent lu red a bas & sharp probes: acter ty tetty Vrospect, and | disappeared. In some cases human bodies, | the Georgia prison camps where, according to | by residents of the place and preserved in aqua- | ' . % > enetuntele eae, The exile eee eet te te ee eoaea, he lays off the next day. Wortu-| conferred. Idesire to say further that Tam in | part 1, Wilberiorce; $0,000. BH. Warkerie | Ghee tanemont have pose und ean ey THE Srau's dispatches, several hundred prison-| riaor inaleohol. Mr. May, fish commissioner | led in the gap of the South or Ilue mountains, fe ee ee econ te ee ee Fie mane Sure orl inves ree accord with the proposed movement, | Catucring Willi, lob 158, sq. 271; $1,600. Jus, | into this waxy substance ers were recontly in astate of mutiny foralleged | of the state of Nebraska, happening to be in the | Hes Mount Holly Springs, known to the “ye re- pcopap ea Peer hdipoecbepsl fies cee Of vieWey. Cape Adion eee ndeed, with ail efforts to Amerieanize the | MeMbou to a or, 1S, aa. S63" 00. mistreatinent, The following deseription from | neighborhood of Harvard, secured some of the | Silents of ye olden time” ws Paper Town. It is Bus been of nit e e. bisa one day, and caught a very peculiar fish | to unity their interests and to | 310970; Nori! ; ito | THE MOUN£ VERNON MANSION. | the pen of a gentieman who hus visited them, deopevedunnmenge hygresspst dud $10,000. J. Walter, jr. fishes, and as he had business with Prot. Baird | ® Uriving villag; Li. muulverger, pl d, eq. S61; $2,140. Jos v! a For the aceu- b| , ud who has made a study of the prison sys- ht the fish with him to Wash. | H® Village census, 1,500 souls, oq. 1008: Se0e Ee pe ee ‘a northwest coruer of Georgia les the county of | xed, A Srax reporter Inspected the fish yes- | FespoDsible, but as, there ts no rival Chicago to Wright, pt. 7, sq. 517; $2,325. | ‘The annual report of the council of the Mount | Dade. This is known tothe neighboring regions | terday in Dr. Tarleton H. Bean's laboratory, { YHis primitive St, Louis, it may - are@ 0 ae iets Bs 10 aud 13, | Vernon association quotes the following address | as the tree state of Dade, owing not only to the | next the Smithsonian. ‘There were half a dozen | large paper mills, owed and controled by the ubo. Jonathan’ Buckman vo ar unknown to auy of his ff to be a bad ome Is. He believed it ud continue such govermmen not appear on the | 5, bulb Interstate aud national, 4s is rela tic < first baseman of the Detroits, to tue he will bave bad luck if bis gloves arg | tue rest of the world upon auy one ot tue! ed upon the toul line Just back of first | my uomble efforts can aid in any way in his side fs at the bai. Wheo the De- | curing these results you may al any und ull aul poli- il bind ‘wou! Herm: 53. Washi Lie House, sub weveds | worn bivek 3, Reno; “= ¥ sh, al a e Jor Given, give employ- any one is Were here Crane, ia going to right field, | Uines command them, sume, property on Rockville turupike and | 0f the secretary of the council, Mrs, Margaret J. | wild and mountainous character of the region, aide a oe in length ee ryree sexton nr yproncneres ploy You w ced Brouthers’ gloves off the live to break | Thomas A. Kercueval, inayor of Nashville, | Si tab ghel: ba 900. Ds B. Grote ae er 'k. | M. Sweat, vice regent for Maine: whose few and scattered inhabitants are in | ®\<{ Preserved in aloo ining said Dr. | MepLte re tanta, agree be shuuld be proucued. Onarnvan. bat the owner had bis eye on them, | Tenn., writes: “ihe ubjcot in view meets with | > eee Mary KR. Wi raining fishes,” said Dr. F papers and envelopes are in keeping iF with the character of the Owners, for they ety) able to lay before the public in its annual re-| during the warof the rebellion they openly re- | tle eoutaining the fishes, “this Is acase about | jy, the 1 Gegree Ure confidence of all wire Sleavers, sub 106, sy. LOU; 34,500. A Clark | “Jt is with great satisfaction that council is | keeping with their surroundings, but because, | Bean, as THK STAK reporter examined the bot- eviully | 2 yekiug,, 10 e oi cau in the preiises, | 2 EB. Stocking, lot 1G, sq. 1090; 8304.8, guine could not proceed uutil he had | my must hearty a baci in their accustomed spot. j give you au pproval, an} Twill e WM Treating Strect-Car Horses. : Linnie M. Sourhe, pts. subs G aud HH, sq. 373; ‘the state of Georgia and the con-| Which there is ne doubt, aud which proves that | Know ti nd Lie especial tove aud esteem : 3° Many players believe that certain routes | Comiiaud me at such Ume us you tuay desire.” | Lt FSU i 3 ice) | porta the history of the efforts made in ail di- | ceded from the st re it showers of fish ure not_ mythi- agg ‘cua. aaa Fo tee Babin of Tue BEX 4 SEA so treat. | Rt be fal fie goltigs cor ball garmesracen |i Mranicin eATisalcong: mejor Sere ace $2800, tes Frias ae dauimads, toud rections at Mount Vernon, not only to keep up | federacy, and managed to secure a freedom | the stories abou ythi- | or their employes, — Buycotts aud strik that they must get in and out of the couvey- | Cily corporation, write wees ib weerian Way, OF bad luc! uey wiways give in to such teelis Replying to yours of | 0° 1477, and pt. 4, sq. 1063; J. W. | the standard of order, neatness and refinement 4 ine that the mayors | Ttonardson ty RA. Golden, sub. 5, A i C, V, ‘frott tof, J. Brennan; :! y eal, I am glad that we have had op ‘tunity, r . lex. meie al happa ¢ which tiey virtually maintain to-day. Through ton rove the fact that fisher are rained | 272, Uak cpown quantities Fesce and 4 t to investigate and explain what ap-| understanding exists by aud between tome Ment of some of your streetcar horses in this | rom West the 7th instant taiorm 000 inhabitants aod upwards til resuit, s although | this county extends the southern prolongation | Bot on! 4, 387; | so characteristic of this quiet homestead by the | of the Alleghany coal field, the workable beds | ¢oWo, Thave just come in "a ‘ ‘Wo be out of the navural order of thin " ~ . voting . & P-sietlineandourdrivce | get they, may sting “abot thee | ited exo a $5.oui,. “Dura Manyinan to kG. Nem, | Her brink, but to increase and set off advan | of wich are nest tue summinlt of the Miah and | Bice agtvprave we a common specionst tit | NEO, Eine And Wwe who Take wases To aicver plewsure there might have | aeerial terkes ot Benen mays bi | lul'your letter T Lave the honof to aug’ T | Rey 8,8 Pik: B25,,, dod, Barnard vo i. A. | ge the historical treasures there aecumulat- | Suet ieuated ‘the. camps: where-ihe eave | fewlou ihe iat head OF black oad. tminuow. berland, Uful and prosperous valiey ot U: Walker, sub, 2! How did they come to fall from the clouds? | a valley so striking in its « ade by beating bis horse cuustantly. | turougi with betore he would appear om the used Lo decepl the appe dD, sac daly $250 eenieke | ing and whieh are gradually growing Into a | Viewary employed in mining and coking tho Tt was ntnent and will aracter Ubat the ure ie ‘ ue ; i Intire, subs, Cad D, sq. 521; $250. Lettie I lection. While av hese prion campsare peculiar in them. | The explanation is simple. They had been | Huet sutherlauda lew roan ass wien une the wea 1 from the come | founds. @ question, though, whether SOlig | an 1 further the matter in Salt | sicintire to same, ub. Ul, aq. 276, pt. 17, aq, | Priceless collection. While avolding whatever | coal. where Dole nothing: Hike tue inten. | taken up from a stream or pond by cyclone ao- | Visits said that it hud noivar in iagiaid, tee r sto Dupont € Wiech bill the { pursue such # course in order to guy | Like City 496, und subs. 25'l0 Bi, xq. 1026; ¥345, ait $ ee ee S * tion and carried through the air until the tore | the eveuing, When the sun sets, viewing this be ending a « and » were firmer but quieter believers in aes E. Boyd, m ayor of Omana, Ni Hrahigh: WiW AC BICOL BHDAG ES pling aor an Ee at ae oie oy ot every ecoaee ion Terabe hony ote ade Gr of gravity, or the rain storm overcame ‘the | te, “ry me en ae Foypoeec gen Fe we a second “hus ine | Mystic powers. TING dae ROTO ee nn wlll: ohieere “BLE. Alexander et al. to Isaus USAULSZRUGITAN HO GEMEET WeEne " "i lateral motion and they descended with the | Ment irom what hus been aptly styled “sunset « hé poor animal's buck and sides - ee fully use any influence 1 may possess in tur hee al. cles of use or beauty such as he or Mrs, Wash- | worst form of Syn yi ar the. L r aptly sth ied “sunset Tom «stick and the soi of (herein and | a thering the object of tue assuciation. Toe Kites St ceeeowa: #1600. HL | ington might themselves have placed there; THE SOUTHERN PRISON SYSTEM saab Sgr iecy yy edad HL,” iL Ampresses you with a tecling of scusu: tis tare ay When t a sive | A SCARCITY OF HACKS. J. H, Puullips, wrayer of Des Muines, Lowa, ). FS. Seymour tod. Hudson, lot | Sountry that wader the percent cor oe co tee | which is undoubtedly the most inhuman and | the town, A cyclone, thous would taken tel geen poy npn wp men tis whuse Works ia ws 88) Why Some Fanerais Mave to be Put | vilice toad your tus work folcmel tee Columbia Heights: & Gent and vice regents, as representatives of the | barbarous in America, This system is a result | quantity of water up ina mags, and the fish | stight fatigue caused by. te = | Off Till a Late Hour. KL. ¢ mayor of Topeka, Kan,, writes: | [iby to E. Bessells, 10U3, sy. 84; &: women of America, the peculiar character of | of the impoverishment of the southern states | Mikht be carried some distance alive. These | spring, sicitered by @ rustic arbor, i» “Luceept appolntinent iu beliali of th Sate! ae <r sq. 49: » 15 and 1, | the place has been zealously and successfull: minnows are bardy, and can live under most | cooli $2,400. | D__b. Grotf” wo Barbard | maintained. For: Mount Vernon ts not ouly | 224, the inability of the newly-freed and de- | Precarious circumstances. ‘They Live in si = veand retresing in ts diunpid parity as “s ibe odor of en, Sub, 7 4,500. E. I, Riggs | sucred and solemn as the tomb of Washingion, | Frade negroes W accustom themselves to the | Fish streams and have been found in water A few Sundays ago persons assembiing to | of Topeka und ex ue anaes a obi x W1il pr , 8. 27 0 A beautilul grove, Wherein stand huge attend the iuaeral of an old citizen expressed | !Mf 1 So nayor of Utica, N, Y,, | © W- £: Seuineldery 108, sq! 49; 81,000. but beautiful and cheerfel aud homellie as nis | crewsings ol freedom. is distinguished trom the | faving a large percemtage of salt. We had one | greyctsi"ine Sunde, gives splendid siaaks ta the Surprise ut the lateness of the hour set for the | wit ‘i Ne Yon = that ea ar ell, 80. th 0 ie ero 1 will accept tne position as a member me from an artesian well, so they prob- | jover of dreamland aud enjoyment to the ¢ Y | ceremony dwelling-place, and it is kept so by virtue of the | chiefly in this: that the entire personal conti ad were Informed that on Sundays | of your board aud will do auytuiug in lay power Mow the Crops Look. saved the mansion in, Wintel tae ony (as Pre- | of te prisoner is relinquished to the contrac- | Infact thoy seca te ada teen ney | duet players, "A lawn equal to any in * was necessary that some funerals shoud be set | 3; ,W> .Kovertson, mayor of Austin PARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, Eiaithe trees he planted.” > *WB® Be loved | the entire convict body, taikes them, feeds, Brising that they have # very wide range, or | Carisio with Its Indian school, “Dickinson Tee) é soe lata Koties wiedable tian aise) pra writes ae ns the sppolutay er $41) Phe cotton returns to the Department of Agri-| “To continue to set before the world this | Clothes. gu! a ntains y istribution. ater been in the market siz y : : oer turn makes all he can make out of them. The | “this theory of eyclone action,” continued ite A culture tor July Ist represent the crop ten to | counterfeit presentment of a Virginia home of | gniy real responsibility to the stave ts to pay the Boillug’ Springs, with mysterious pt'tue appointment | fitteen days late. ‘The general average of con- | the eighteenth century, and while actively su- | mount Snbually agreed ‘upon. fn ub other the doctor, “explains the distribution of some | nyid crystal. springs bubbling up from 6 cured. The number of public hacks (two |” D. A. Ulin, mayor uf itacluc, Wis College, &c., is only. five miles away. s borse) at te present time Is only about one- | affurds me pleasure to ae about the oth « ©, and, as a general thin: re , " em be! “office! : ‘ 24 ending the many expenditures vg | Species of fish over regions sometimes sepa- sources distant, is anotver fve-mise drive. Sieions thus pulled will pen nach meses than | Maina Of the Nesused pablle vehicles for four | we molnber waothele of the exjosiltn board of | dition is 86. It wus 88.7 on the frat of June, | Perimlending tue may expenditures apou the Bontrolover the food, clothiug, medical atten | fated BY natural obstacies, and which eangut | ‘1 hour's ride by tall brings You to ety aba Hf lefton the'eines to rpea metus eee, than | passengers or les. ‘The introduction of the | Ruuuoe 1. funy huve will bo chestivtin oyericl | Last year it was 96 in July, o gain of four | Dritcle homes itso in ie Ge of Washtng- | tion and discipline of the prisonerso completely | fich are carried turoughs the olf aad agp neg | Mite ts Sora of history. | The Holly ian i leitou the vines to ripeu naturally. Hence, | bansom, herdle and standard cabs has, to a| ut this Work. 1 shail be pl points during June. The acreage of eorn has | ton has been the steady aim of the association. | relinquished. No prisoner is ever turned over (uappy Bame!) reminds ove of tne descrip! melon growers frequently pull thelr melons reat extent, driven the hacks out of use. Phese are all erve you in the cause it very slightly deciied in the middle states, and | To secure 10 the country this permanent me- | for a day's labor to the contractor except with | uA °werstreams. ‘This theory is more import | painted in Words glowing by the master hauds Several days before send: 0 ant when we consider that many regions which | Pf Dickens . The d pike, rum- ia hoes: Vabidineraisa OG atneale Yer my services will | iu Maryland, Virginia, and South Curolina, | Mente of she Somestie) ite Se whose | the sanction of the state's immediate agents, | huye no cyclone action now may ve had it =f yy as 5 - ‘rout that they suuy sipea as singt | pave streets uke tne of Washington are | ond ty ti advaeeueut of tke interests of the | wir vine indreasd in other states of thosauth, | Bublie deeds are elsewhere, vorthily commen. re stra ee ne Ye au ally maces Sete | An enaibar Fish of exactly the waine | Or the hotel und the sturdy, patrloue Washing duce re sure wel-| them’ is 36, while $10 per annum ix} yWAED Arracks Jastes D. Fisi—The New West of tie Mississippi the increase is | Teverence awakened by the one with the sym. See eety seen thet the margins | CCH other. The loug-nose sucker common here | ‘the™lun” is Kept this yeat by one of your old is found in Alaska. The round whitefish or caidents who is well and tavorably know: coy to Pe = ‘ cial J8} York World ot Sunda plished a ere | benyyeiackal p Pr eNe bee tietic enjoyment of the other, is the work of rmous; but what are the facts? Sew Ham - tn ay 4 4 cole haid ete | Sis bec customary to have nee atta: | Hew sila to lave! back ila with Keruiuud | Datiird “fae ita teeeeett Nouraaie, 26: | Pelee Wika year" alter yeat asrenture gy | OF abuse te enormous; but what aro the lcs? {tod fn the Tukon river i Alutta und aisg in | pac g9Wm Le Mls, who for apventocn ears hag ee uae om UMUIL thay are | ale aud ‘woddluen: bat of tite iene: nen ing | Wasi Bing Glia prisone Waemchetrention |e ert ea cok ne million acres: Corn is | Mount Vernon to give an uccount of thelr trast | mos: outrageous that éver blackeued a people's | {ou Island of Kadiak, sixty miles from the | yict, Connected With tbe “Arungion Howl. ave ing: tha _tOnrk6e wlals | summa le SOvetioer, Cer Ge ete een | Lutes Deitisls wanocine tiie. vinci eee ee Lee a Le Tusect injuries have | 12 all who will pause to read I Jusily proud | history. The lessees, usually inen of grea: in- | te, The litte duh Known as eliverstdes, the | .uere are, & Bumber of Washinglionians here, Worlilcasticions fouid be reveuted four | Sons intel Coupee ueediesade seaneraneees | feimpie ig awe hiuielt appears Hie wayePing | amabaeue Queues cole, digest aries aye to the trust roposed fn tiem, they look ice | Aueuee ta, Political life. have, within thelr | brook silversides, has been known for years in | Mme uuete MEd 1 worsted and samllyy uae a pont seavelaaes "ae Na os Hi a bgp new the Marine bank was. rol ib a rea tel se y '. 4 a = te ea | fe" i cape asap | uacent thei aceasta hat | fe" tnt awe nl gta | ante tepa aaata ede | sung a fn cea oe ats | Resa none ieee | Ae ates MOU Sa pus are brought from Georgia, the stems | herdie and standard cabs leensed, ‘It be tent government contracts. He e 4 lust year, and 96 in 184, | ance of the income without which thelr work | whatever who may be confined to their keepii bh 1 Soe vould be tresh | customary for some of the stable men to take atigaied and virtually draited ti dit ‘ue condition of winter wheat Is reported tor | Could HOt possibly be accomplished. This In- | The prisoner is looked upon and treated merely | pr ewuirely, siiferent water system, ee ita, “ ena IIR ta tae oer is supplied by visitors from all lands, f ‘making, and he is work etn Sroee Sie origteee aad green, and woud Ue if tue ineious were ior- | advantage of the dullness of summer montis | “#40Us letier which made Gen, Grant appear | tue first of July in northern. distrlet, wer hae, | Come as a source of money ing. of a similar character ‘Last year's pests my th trees, being held for the purpose uf ripeuiig as afore- | Ler of hacks at preseutin service dées Wot m eee a rihermore, eas e Ue of bul g a 5 ‘wings have ct nal BA Uta few cauuica of these preurature mel 60, 90 tha it will be seen tata tow fuses, tat Wo, prottied by the tla fromm 02.7 to O12: Tha, condition of spring | Stent deez bas hallowed, stows snare end smare Me PREnatenin easter ia a ak aoe at, Rabe are tranaporied There's silence iu my home to-day. wus Were cuudeln: by health officers, a ‘Bunday will take up the whole | Jupes D. Fis. hatte: “at hus declined fron § al board > ‘clone 7 BA hc ta Gutiew be aera a licens Sear or puowenger ve: | Masged co docrete $1.0Wy. G0. ond Tatie ot pata ete dona ise SEWING, | Chis all Europe btide costly monuments to | Saliz,,tuat, ca be tmagined- The deuth rate isa ‘comasalont continued ‘The bieds wil tad chidren row, reise... AKMER. | hicies expires we SUL, and it is customary to a {hoger = ie f ea y | its warriors and its kings, but Washington The deaths ‘Through azure ». Wer ovean ee map pty iar: rocure the Hlceriges, | F&ctions of his previous suatement, and emphat- | aye 89, a deciive of seven polnic, Heo ii tion, and it often exceeds twenty. The deaths | Orrus Bran ree ee = Mater Suci ta aacees aolawmies ‘Thus “ar about Sue-halt of the wile namics | aly declares ius beiler in the entire lauocence | usainiing its position, sveragee $e, HES COL | reste, 8 the Father of his Country shoutin | Uo a: veer entchtaee ly from chronic dysentery, the result the soft shadows of ‘his own home, guarded by | OF improper: foods typhoid fever, tie resuivof | Would be like & bull’ in a chine shop. If we Sonne ‘cnty eemonen eee eit might For God, who gave the thistle wi the reverence of the nation that’ he founded | fmproper sanitation: consumption aud other < Te wcoder thet this ‘The seed that secks tue desert Frank Howell, of Scranton, Pa,, who refased | $04 tenderly cared tor by the women of Ameri- | pufminary complaints, the result of improper | 2.0% sole service. It is » wondei a aad, tin the dis- ed 1o ait Hiving thltgs cee ss to marry Miss Effie Coslett because the spirit of | o&, Who more than a quarter of century ago | raiment, shelter and ventilation, teibulon of spectesshae not Reve! JWved more atsen- will to rove by sex or and. To the Editor of Tick kV ENING Stan During @ residence of six years in Washing- tou i bave never seeu the streets In such a have procured their licenses, and about two | 0. Gen. Graut. The World Monday also contalus | age of barley 18 90. a talk with James ), Fish, denouncing Ward's — Ce ane eenise ee es statement as untrue, ‘The Land of the Free. by condition us 3 3 A Toledo, Onio, jury has returned a verdict | his futher told him be ought not to led | assumed the charge and who will watch over DADE COUNTY MI re BURY condition so they are at tlie wreeent | Ta rough tad of earth, nd scone and tr, finding A's. Beta gait of sending obscene j yet, lias made an amteab i rete dat with the | {¢ Wolll the nation itself shall be no more. SESLalIs mania ek coas eines tse see] brixceat ee Ree tevetana lucene ges im this disection. - a - where breath we lord oF eat wlave, iterature through the rails, being sensational | young lady by paying ber 0,000, ‘Dr. rt E. Y . a this dir ii AL W. | Where thouga.s aud Wougies and hands ace bold and | drticles publics ie gee tee penal ‘A upecial dispatch from Hautington, Miss, | Anarew sackson Russell, a farmer of Long | UPon the mountain top, at Castle Rock and | ,,Df; Robert EC. Swears bi te Milton Evans, a farm labore: 2 ;. | And fricnds will find a welcome, foes a grave: ‘The new city directory or St. Paul, Minu., just | says that J. W. Dicksou, Jr., mayor of Arkansas | Island, has begun an action agaist Bea, | Cole City respectively, andone in the valley. | ayencies and methods ot “hms Jasmin Joxms CUNsiNemaas, Grophobin at the pollo uteri n Tee rom BS” | Aad where nome Kesh, snve when on Gecnta, they | OUL contains 49,353 ‘names, un increase of | city, suot aud instantly Killed W. C, Huggins, | man, & wealthy neighbor, for$5,000 These camps consist of a huge stockade of tornadoes und waterspous = fi bells at the police station ti Kansas City pra 5.abs over last your. ‘The Minueapolis diree-| colured, for injuries rucelved by his datighter Autie, | stood sive by side around ‘= square, In ing agents, taking ‘Iakes Six victims of the St. Louis 4th of July too Let save bine MMt Sue was apphed but did ‘of even then, unless in their own way. tory, issued a week ago, sows @ total OF 49,270 | _A woman wbo ceased taking food in central | aged thirteen years, who was indecently as- | are numerous log houses wi in the ivants and transporting thous ‘With their cva- | cream poisoning have died, aud # dugen vines je save Liane —Fitz Guess Hatceck. | names, au increase of 5,020, Now York died alter 53 duys of tasting, saulted by Seaman. sleep. sround the clearing are little ! tents a great many mon, are not expected to live,