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ean ee * Fe ats hs se BEGAN Ge Re a RS SD RQ & ag SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1886-DOUBLE ‘SHEET. S| ico Q 3 5 ; Z g D. C. CITY AND DISTRICT. THE REAL ESTATE MARKET. THE SALVATION ARMY. ‘THE MYSTERY OF CREAM PUFFS. LIFE IN NEW YORK. BOOKS OF THE WEEK. MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC. ea ag Ahead Experiments. AD s es peat .G, Raton in the Boston Globe. caw aan the Street Extension | Preparations Here for the Reception | What Chemists Say of the Poison De-| The Stara Cammings-Hall Lotter. | yy. < — Gs viethee are : -MOIRS OF ROBERT E. LEE: His MU and lug My closet in the Globe office a few To SAVE THE BIRDS. Before Congress. * Of the General-in-Chief. ‘veloped in Them. — Peroual Histor, embracing a ange amouot of | MODFESKA TO PRODUCE ANOTHER XEW PLAY— | mouths aol found thal ame old emer re het An 0: mized Fight Against Fashion — oe eee RUMBUGGERY IN ART—MUNKACSY AND information hitherto umpablished. Ry A. Le BARRETT'S PROPUCTION OF “RIENZI"—MRS departed from its favorite eh in the corner, — ane ie SEW STREET CAR LINES—THE GROWTH OF THE | MEETINGS, PARADES, KNES DRILLS, AND HAL- | PROF. TAYLOR DISCOVERS NOTHING IN THE! wrrstt.en—How THEY ARF RooMED—eTREET | Loge fren Milliary Secretary to Gea. Lee | s,ues BROWN POTTER—HOWRLL'S PLAY A Gee radenseen tio =~ A 4 and’ Vanity. CE As SHOWS SY THE BUILDING STATIS- |" LaL.CUAM WeLcomta—THR CAMPAIGN txTnis | CONPECTION OVER TUAN TYFOXIOONOatE| Nenwusiw'aue ehea® cant on suaber mie, | sasreut iogsMenant Cera ley Sead | ZAMS ataflernoon Twas walking up Washington WHAT THE ORNITHOLOGICAL UNION ANDTHE | — TICS—NEW BUILDINGS ERECTED, aC. CITY—HOW THE AUMY 18 ORGANIZED AND | POISON IX FLAVORING RXTRACTS—THE PROR-| pvc Pee ey 9 8 io ee fiteei, and dropped into a store where an auc. AUDURON SocteTY ARE DOING—THE DE- THE OFFICERS PAID. LEM NOT YET SOLVED. —— fo the War. co tested and edited with une Assis-] __ Joseph Emmett will take a five weeks’ rest | UOBCOT Was seiling off some damaged goods. On : aaaigast Love |., There is a good deal of discussion in real es Special Correspondence of THEEVRNING Stam. Krne offenseeee,and Aettef the Carct@nes | about the holidays, reopening his senso in ye ee neomapnbeubes eines FATAL To THEM, | *te circles just now as to the probable policy | “We are making ¢xtensive preparations for | Asa result of the many cases renorted in the Yan = am Pa adn py gee Seg Washington in January. I determined 1 ee eee “| of Congress in regard to the extension of the| the reception and entertainment of Gen, | Past few years of polsoulng developed in per- ne TSE, November a6 3806, Hatch Phi zdsipolac J. ML Stodaart @ © Wash-| "A iz nurvery, furnished with eradies, baby | Walt 224? vegant place ta Itthe eraze for things English would lead | streets and avenues of the city. The action of | Booth,” said Major Jonas Inman, of the Salva-| #0ns after having eaten of ico cream and How “ART” IS “MANAGED.” inde Ski apder zie Jumpers, rocking chairs and toys, is being fitted | and began to tell its I was a Httle aur ‘Women to wear nothing bat English sparrows | the Commissioners in the preliminary steps | vation army, to a Star reporter. “The Generai | ¢feam puffs, the leading chemists and scientists | It was rainy night in the e! ‘The streets | THE HISTOUY OF SALT Lal Philadelphia maseum for the accommo | Prised to know DEK. By Ei ting a Belef History ith steel Portralts of on their hats all the other bird families, the | alread. al Union would be | av ‘en for the opening of Massachusetts | will arrive at the Baltimore and Potomae depot | throughout the country have been incited to| were sloppy. Litile pools of water glistened y dat ue and 18th stract seems to be regarded as | on the 7:10 o'clock truin this evening, and will | Critically examine the ingredients employed in | on the sidewalks of 23d street, Electric car- they ste of mothers Who Visit the place with rest- | UUt Jess babies, —_ holos! larmers and tie O: roe greatly Wheu the dozen were Well saiistied, Dr. Merriam, the oralthologist | the beginning of a system which will result in | be escorted to the 6th street barracks by up- | the manufacture of the cream and puffsin order | bons threw off a misty, uncertain light, A Bisborate’ Appeodis. By actnorite of the ons —Eben Plympton has taken the road with | Knocked down to ne. for hy of the a; rument, Is stil | introducing to the surrounding country the | wards of three hundred officers and soldiers, | to discover to what cause may be traced the | steady stream of humanity was pushing down Council, and tnder Supervision of its Committee | his new play, “Jack,” which made a favorable | tiem very cheaply. I took tiven 2 A ‘Scag tants 1g the habits of | streets of the elty and their regular continuc | after a march throngh the principal strcets, | Polsonous effect. the stalrway of the Gthavenue station of the | __ ou Revision. Salt Lake City: Edward W. Talidze. | tmpression at its Wallack matinee production | brisk shower calve p 481 Waleed done this pestis ture. Thousands of | tion, There is, however, considerable opposi- | The procession will arrive at the barracks at §| Last week the attention of the public of this | elevated railroad. A chili wind from the North | PERSIA AND THE PERSIANS by 8.G. W. Bex: | tu Now York. poffice that evening, wid 1 reports have been received trom every part of | tion to what the Commissioners already have | o'clock, where a hallejujeh welcome meeting | City was called t the cases of several persons | river blew in the face of this stream and sent BON ened of tie Vieiaria iauhnie ae Philos. | _— Mts. Langtry is sald to be negotiating for J : : E ‘ . less than four new plays—one by Gilbert the country, and not oue is favorable to the cul- | done, and no doubt an effort will be made to| will be held to recelve the visitors. Sunday | Who had been taken sick after eating cream | windrows of rain rolling towards Broadway. Dhical Society of Great Britain, Meminer of the | DO “wos re s . | Dreilas with me just for the sake prit, In ae Wapen' Oecd Ga Wa tance eectocaa | Gave al Investigation by Congress of the pres- | morning at 7 o'clock the army will meet at the | Pufls purchased at a coniectioner’s, and exhib-{ A few strugglers folded dripping umbrellas,| A™ meTichnor & Co: Waskingions Robert Bok | by'an unkuown author, 7 Noe the tourth | them: and then amd tore I resolved tot Will be passed apou him. It will be that he be | €nt administration of District aifulrs. | There | barracks and engaxe in w Knee drill. At 11 | ited symptomsof poisoning. AStAR reporter | proparatory to sauntering Into’ a. popalae nent. Y RMS; — Alice Oates is reported to 7 eiected from whatever quarters he may have | f¢ ata those who are in favor of the extension | o'cloek, in the Ititle’s armory, a holiness cou | submitted to Prof. Taylor, of the Agricultural | musie garden, A canopy was stretches eones ce pnilna of POLO Bettas meal ticks | shah wer tie ae despaired of. the hss not ap- Tiias itcet place set in Stitled im, his house to be confiscated, his per. | Of the streets, bat think chat Calta ees aug | Yention will be held, which wifi be led by Gen. | department, some samples of puffs for anaiysis, | the walla hundred yards west of the music| Compiled and Arranged. By CHawLms Mav peared an the stage this ecssout Me] hneh ee cooeneetine bene soual eflects to be destroyed, snd be himsell to Unf in selecting these nse iar et ewes | Booth, At 2 o'clock in the afternoon a mass which were ‘baked at the same time as those | hall, It- was ‘lluminated with Chinese lan- Pi arles Mayer's: Commnercial College, J. Newto nie oo rte be shot on sight, or poisoned wien that is more | Pol, based upon the most pressing needs of the | meeting wilt be held at the corner of Penn- | that caused the sickicen of the inden 2 Muwaukee, Wis, author of “Atapersafercantie | | —J. Newton Go |, very capable actor, - gyavenlent. Sitiall boys are to be tarned on | join" the opposition. If “an opportunity | Swivaniaavenue and 7th street, which willbe | ' "Proc Tuylor tates that aayetnothing hasbeen | terns Te canopy ted to an open church | Manual sic te: “uwankes: Chaniee Sayer | 430 replaoe Charles Sugden In Afise Fortescue Sheriffs are to be a: ted in | 4°! se ry i eral T wi '¥ | discovered by chemists which would indicat loor, Every minute a carriage stoppe REE VASSAR GIRLS ON THE INE. A | Company \¥. Various parts of the country to see that te | Presents itsel( ad there is great likellhood ot | Will mare vo the Killes arhnors;wherea hose: | Seacovered, BY ct ‘Sontain‘a poluon other thas vay | lier tee 3 Every-| Holiday Trip of throe Collese Girls thfough Ger- | — Pinero's new play, “The Hobby Horse,” aa the Commissioners being called npon to defend | nah meeting will be held. At So'clock in the n | at the opeping of the canvas funnel. Every. CR nt hg . 5 a ae eee canine asa an cccuce a | Chats Boller beiore.a committee of Congress. The | evening there will be w halielujaly salvation ettee ener ete eG os thing outside indicated a wedding within the] iW? Cawesmr,. Tifusteaied by “Champ” aid YUL follow “Love in Harness,” at Daly's, Ni auishinent as would be the favor of fashtona- | Kanal Labrie unit tig meee Ohare Ce eeeres | Meeting ia the armory. Monday morning, at | in the manufacture or leer Greamane the sac | edifice. On entering the canopy you were ad-| Sihene Boston: Hstes @ Lauriat, Wasbligton: % ble women. ‘The reports of the Ornithological | MO views wie noe eee oxpression JOo%sloek, the officers of the army will mest at | tard of the eream putts are almost similar. dressed by a man uniformed like a French | __Wa-Ballantyue & Son, we long me tt not Seog na Bautvan's how tha ‘a bird rant the atton- “8 which is 6th street barracks, where they will listen . ENGRAVING# Its Origin, Processes and History. original “Princess Ida” which is now runni bom igi omens nfo herent | citizens of the Distriet relative to the needs of the | to an address by Gea, Booth. ‘In the afternoon PROF, TAYLOR'S VIEWS. commissionaire, He was supported in his ig! Dg ie Yicomte Hunt RELABORDE: | Iilustrated BY | atthe Filth Avenue theater. New York, but jew | burlesque Of it, for which William Gill is said to be responsible, & Le : strict-that the members of Congress willavall | the army will parade through the principal | He states further that “the theories which | duties by a police officer, sbecially detailed for a eee nadia bee tee crane 28 | themselves of the opportanities of the oecasion | ene ftmy wil aruiory, where taaismesiog | have been advanced to explain the ice cream | the service. Ou the presentation of a card of gists took the matter in hand, and uniess they | #24 Teach the conclusion that, as itis tmpossi- | wilt be neld. In the evening @ banquet will be Starding at tnston I saw women go Under recied garments, and scam peri: . . Invitation the commissionaire bowed grace- 7 bie to determine what the eltizens want saat | MES polsoning have been many and various, By —Mme. Modjeska will produce still another | whenever { saw one Without an umbreiin paras © é ee given in the 6th street barracks, at which pro- : 4 fully, and conducted you up the steep steps to ‘ seo : feathers in hats there Will soon be no biras but | {uerelore they are unable 10 recommend any | Sigions irom all paris of the country will We copper frvin tive vessels in whch te orcas wag | tne Vestibute of the chureh. ‘There ou were | THE BOOK OF ENTREES. py Twowsn J. Mun-| new play adapted from the German, called “De- selecting themiadicecd ceioe cnc en dead birds. tilort be made to Butane tons assent iat an | Served. At 8 p.m. ‘the celebration will close | Copper from the vessels ip whieh the cream was | te reaulpuie of the church. There, uniform, | ie New cvorks Wiite, Siokes & allen, "Wash: | Blcll&,” at the Union Square theater, New York, | the “young: ant ieee ee aerls rather the, THE PROGRESS OF THE MOVEMENT. Raading and prominent eliisens of the Districy | Witt, # hallelujah salvation mecting at ther | Dade: ctvers Lave thought it due to the de-| ee vas ot eae a acme speclally detatied | fugions at Je Deckets December 6, to follow “Les Chouans. Sretusc ice them, but A STAR reporter was talking the other day | ns possible their opinion as to the extension of ae moniy used to give stiffness to the cream; while | Officer, He received your card, while 9 third donations, Many reiuscd to taki . TAT, CALENDAR: Batne Twelve |_— 4 delegation of New York newspaper men | enough accepted out my ‘sto fe THE SENTIM! to clean out my stock in with Dr. Merriam about the progress nade by | the avenues and streets and submit a petition SMB CAMPAIGH 4m WASHERGTOM, Still others have thought it might be traced to | Cowmnissionaire placed in your ‘hand a neatly | THE . : , ny Biotin By GAR o hale. New York: | Will come to Washington on December 13 to | sbont ten mig : Which will be presented by a committee in per-| | “How is the army making out in Washing- | disease in the cows from_whiels the mills was | PFinted pamphlet entitied Charis Seribner’s Sona, "Wasuigion: A. & With= creche the society for the protection ot song birds, There wlll be no. efort: made to have a | ton?” inquired the reporter. obtained, Prof. V. C. Vaughan, of the uni- “CHRIST BEFORE PILATE." erbec@ OO rae tghtaant ded aroeeennveplaposardinad Sapam ond “We are meeting with great success,” he said. Thee el ha ioe eee es Banwms, author | LA¥rence Barrett. Phil Goateher, of Wallack’s, oe ! "| MP ACTOR. Ry Frmorr BaRsss. 5 0 moor pte «The besi ladies are refusing wo wear stutted | be done privatel ated 19 Cont | eated well, have found the eltizens civil _and | Polsouing of a number of persons by lee cream | importance of the show within, the inner doors |» of “only + Furters Darsinee’ pour irish vice | epainting entirely now sceners for the produc: | ay ican “The tint des tae ean days went looked bad tor the honor rellas came. It hing in this line will | “First rate,” he replied. “We have been | Versity of Michigan, who investigated the| Having thus been duly impressed with the Of course it i birds and wings on thelr hats aud soon, I | wny suggestion that may be presented to.Con- | weeted, well, have found the elttzens clvit and | Ri" Gwin, ‘Mich, is reported, to-have foutid : tors,” etc. etc. Chicago: Belford, Clarke @ Co, | toms wulch, It is promised, will be very fine | {'Yor six, and the Mith two more, und with Liven SSPSTemeat Esra aro sirenay ioortecn thoae | Sfe8s Will meet with opposition, but it is| During the frst year we did hot make muen of | /72zicon, a poison Induced by the decomnposi- | Were thrown open, apd you stood upon the floor | WF, 86. Pt, | Chicago: # wate ‘2 came a letter from a woman in Ly. Sand members ot the society, who ace fzhtiog | oMpht that the committes of Congress can de- | s headway on account of Our poor aceommoda- | #00 o1 niilkpresent In tue ice cream which pro- | of the church. ‘The room was well filled, but | q qrern nKocsm tie ont By Groner | — Rosina Vokes has not yet suificientiy re- | “Hne,s Netter from sand members ot the society, who ace fichting | termine What welgut to mitucly torte ‘varices tions, but since we have had a good hallwe | (ucedthesiciness, Whether this poison is due | the stillness of death prevailed. ‘The only lights 110 Iilustrations, printed in Oil | Covered from her recent illness to resume her | breila, which you so k seen aie hitienit to get’ eid of gettin | Febresentations ofthe needs of the District. | have'been getting along as well we enn be ox: | ©2.AgetM OF for chemical product does hor Fet | were those: Hocaine idl TC ee ee | Sgnaun, With 120 uusteations, pe place at the head of her company. It is hoped | *°mebody stole it from the hail after i had got nillineys find te diftcult to get rid of thelr old | | oie are ineliued to think that it would be | Pected WS have three corpein, the Drscclere. | See established, and fv is but another prootof | Naiistine sereioee eee ee agence tne reat home, Taia very thank(ul for your Kindnesay stock. They can find scarcely any sale for birds | better to open the streets gradually, which the possivilities of milk elther infected or de-| was at once impressed with the silence that trimmings. and are trying to force them on the | would obviate the necessity of asking for such | No.2! aremenee Stas Tule end GaeeMine | Composed acting as a tactor In disease, nor is it prevailed. Men and women sat like statues market to escape «loss. 1 heard just the other | a jarge sum of money as would be necessary in | quand of Capt. Mary tilley an Washington, | 4™probable that diarrnceal diseases so common | damb and motionless, gazing at the picture. day of @ dealer wit was selling oif bis stock | order to make the subdivisions already partly manded by Capt, Benjamin Goll and site, | MBong the infantile population in the summer | The rat igure hontteaetea es eye was that of a ee eee are eth tba te no natish Sox | {Proved conform with the plan of ine city. | and corps No. 3 on ihe Navy Yard. in charge | Months may be caused, or at least aggravated, | rarzed am unkempt Hebrew, with both hands AL that rate there will soon be ne motive {oF | Tuey say that it will cost more to extend the | of Gantt dolen Denton and acer Wie Boeke | by mille which contains wrozicon.”* raised, shouting “Crucify him.” Gradually the YOUNG AMERICA: Stories and Pictures for Young | She will be able to do soon Monday night. “Wee 7 ashore das age Publishing || — Edddy's Squdb is authority for the statement | Yorn PMuyaltell me what the umbrella wad 5. Witherbos, that Mrs. James Brown Potter will make her Respectfully yours, debut on the profersional stage next season at Mus. — —, Daly's theater, New York, under the direction | High Rock avenue, Lynn, ple. 1887. Co, © Washiingto: ras. Ladi he bird soviet, a = mae biel eat thea ir. Augustin Daly. rnb one remained %0 be accounter destroying birds. ies in the bird society— | streets through Le Droit park and Meridian z eeent evidence obtained in one of the ice | eye took in Caluphas aid Ponilus Pilate. t on honk canes tee unk: ae eee eee Jeaders of fasbion, are taking up the cause of | Hilt tot eae. tee eee neridian The aaairict {2 commanded by ten regularly | cream cases in Michigu, kuows 9 the Lawise | Cot eee Unrist got your atventions seer eniree Are aneene:) soph cacti 7 orpengerneggeticrtioned fe Ry ag hp gh? the birds aud arg pledging themselves Dot to | teatof country tothe east and west, because | “What is the extent of the work done herea” | Gs, confirms the views expressed by Dr. | It is as different from Salmi Morse’s living fig: | From the Chicago News. gone up by wevlution of the partnership | ing me the Globe iad saved her new dress trot, Year them. As I said before, it will soon, not | theiand is largely in the possession” of small | the reporter asked ries Vaughan thatitwas cue to tyroxicon. “It ap-| ure as night Is from day. Morse's was a robust | The old saying in regard to sleep, “nine hours | between the Kiralfy brothers. Next season yettlug spoiled, and periaps jpreventad Let be considered respectable to wear birds in hats. | owners and coutains improvements, It is a pears that the cream was frozen in an old | portraiture, and embodiment of perfect ph ‘si- | are enough for @ foo},” has frightened many | Imre will direct the production of spectacuiar | irom catching a terrible euid. So all were back : | “Well,” answered the major, “we first opened | P¢ : Jt would astonish you to get any sort of ides of | argued, however, that the longer the delay the | the parraci wooden building whi! a> as necessal plays at Nibio’s and Bol the way birds have been slaughtered for fash- | gréater will be the expense, aed toate le toe Darracks on ath streat ia June of iast yeury Used as @meut market, and which had been | sumptivein appeirance. ‘Tho bose seems as | PeOPHe from taking a rest that was necessary to ch had been previously | cal health.’ This, however, is pale an twas LOL the fault of yy will manage his | butone, and i + it = ‘own company on the road. son io w itwas loaned. Things were com Jon, Some families have been almost driven | Fortant to besin at olee. Conversions and nave hada large number Of | unoccupled for uome tling and waa In'a mont | rina eet eee ine areleun etiy)|) eit eet eunte, takes, f¥e, <aMpoms wegen, a8 ae: ‘4 faloly looking encouraging for tbe Damen race, rz! conversions, and now have about 100 local ey Dy Roland Reed will make his appearance in agg of the coutinent, and nearly every bird used an aon Ga nataas meinvers, Lach week 21 mectings are heid, | EBANDIMUY Condiion, admirably adapted to | the foreliead siopes, and the hair is very long | Ness bine and wickedness eleven,” is wrong in | , new Irish play, written by Prot Cromwell, | 286, 0mbrelat stealing habit was a live eens ook caeena ener cseeecuees |. Chuipltiey of bavbad aie truss eaibseaes ta | tee toe omerentnn Scene od | eicream and render it poisonous. | and not particularly curly. ‘The whiskers | at least two of Its assertions, There are very von. well, | vented by the funny tau, who works Oa spa: Again, to other causes than those just cited, is | cover the cheek like a thicket, and have a - jate in the season. Roland seems wo have and has got tlocrowd at k been the victims. In fact. there are few | the city will also be revived during this session | or¥ous during week nights and about 1,5000n | sifrinited the poisonous elect Venetian point at te chin tvi3 not an deat re ety beep bp eiegt mprreend xreat deal of trouble to flad a play suited to b 2,000 words of p birds we could oy he can sgicly Say that | of Congress and the friends of the cable road in HOW OFFICERS ARE SELECTED. POISON IN FLAVORING EXTRACTS. Christ.’ Not a church member in the country | ing like eating, is very much a matterof habit, | Peculiar talents, phe next, rain; bn a fihipes robber brent ay wnatiber thee | tad to urge upon Congress the granting of the, “Ho fi lected?” inquired th Dr. P. A. Morrow, in the Medical Record, | )s.ever pictured anything like it in his imazi- | and you m rain Yourself to dispense with | _— It Is rumored that Miss Coghlan and Fanny pedo rent evray au dange eetseed age Gaalks Tae mainte | Bxivliogea, wiilcll (ha coespadie evaghcie ot aie Fae ee Ee ee ol| daly 24S eens ronsre ule igclsoncusyomesls es disciples, died with thom, picked sora vt | mofe than five hours of sicep, as you may omit Ravenport, will star jointly next senson, aa | Qi state creel where there were out parrow : ie: ss es 3 oring é ean y the meal of the day. How long you wi Lobso. 1c. n wm pap Rt | Re ee | Se usually selected {rom the ranks,” | {De coke plead (eel tetera faa Poorer areeep er apoe ie shat would bave | Nourish under such « regiinen will deyend upon | —It is sald that Henry E. Abbey is going to | {nid men wud penne ts eats th - “ 8 vanilla en use 8 d any man, Is seems Ike “ e 3 e y is D4 en and yo sik auinuseast cumesmesaasent Witem _ | CELI wan be cone d ertmia ocean nn | peamtectin oe aa te ee cea | rettpone: Be tee eta ae ce eee | Crane cere Haibane aceite Hk tes grcaeals fare like the man's horse, whey when Ithad be. | Sta" his wife, formerly Miss Florence Girard, in shabby —in st ae ae rane ae eae of te tit bie aig | Fallroad to ran trom North Capitol street to the | Whose present headquarters are in New York | euces to similar polsoning cases in French | room for months, and ‘who has Just been | come reduced to a diet of eoesrres a deg ina | Hight comedies next season, and surround her Hun umbrelia wuld’ bea solace ‘or pn society so that the value of the small birds will | western boundary of the city along S and T | city. Whena person who has attended the | 8nd German literature, which toxic phenomena | dragged from a Turkish bath. Sink the eclat most ungrateiul manner died on his hands. With a very strong company. It has been Mrs. | £2 Nimans I ycnes Negeee J profiered aid, ie jated. Small boys and women are | strecls—a track to be placed on ‘each street. It | ariny teels that he Is fully saved and desires to | have been spoken of ax “wanlilism.”"In Europe | with which ihe picture has been Leralded, and | "\’parSn muy need. nine. eure slech wut of | Abbeys caibh iene ioe ea yeas boon Mins, Home returued thunk» and looked at me as i appreciated. ao Ke claimed ila there's great need ora croat | Becolne an oles his or her name is proposod | for yeas ke vaulliadaod in uvoring loos ab | Femova ti, glatnour aurrowding its author | aw SSOP Oar Waste bole: Geker inestor ok | mar kind of a look, but omitted tbe thanks ™® Kingda’ Hothinuct bo tauent or bebelotical | town ingin this locality and that ‘there will | fo the divisional commander by the local cap- | Pastries bas been recognized asin some cases | aud It would be ‘ho pay bala deliaranghe ws | ih Ledeed, he is a wise man iffeellng thathe | —New York has gone wild over Patti again, | #04018 look, but ns in cane ees a ci eee be eaten i. | be little opposition offered, as the streets | tain, and by that officer the naine is Presented Teas Ayuetirees omnes roe a) Oy ey, dod ty emcees adollar each to | requires them, he is Sensible enough ‘to take And hor “tarewell” concerts are to be repeated | been eign ws Pemnesmd > wenn: Sort f sah * A in his in vanilla bean itself or si 5 rhe: ‘when performing his greates! u ‘y lows, larks, ortoles, biue 4 ee a ror besiege arn pea e [Tea Sern ener ieee topres| The delineation of Pontius Pliate ts oven | literary feats, took nike, hours eles. oA talks | HEXt Week. Atthe matinee on Saturday. last {hat was over'a month ago—but one umbrella, ferns and a hundred others are worn | SUCh a road. eke nercnts, | dale tofill out in reference to, his spiritual Iife | vent the deterioration ol the bean, or to the too | more unsatisfictory than that of the main | grown uduit ina. healthy conditign will sel- | the people retused wo leave the house wath arter wher ne ceeo den rhe ween fiery ap ty | by fashionable women, Even the crow - bee CE and character. The divisional officer and local | ¢arly gathering of the pods, is still matter of | figure. Pontius is seated upon a dats twiddling | Gom require more than eight. If however, Fatti had come a dozen times before the car- | Shdrch festival im on najoree een ison did notescape. and the ow! sits in sober judg-| The Philadelphia gentlemen who bought | captain aiso fill out lorms, each, deserving the | dispute. his fingers. His brows are knit, and his eyes | discovers that he is not suflicienily retreshed | tain, and finally Tesponded to loud calls for | $ im Lae ee ew Ment upon light heads. The tern, or small gull, | K; Co i 1 5 resembie those of a ferret. The Roman cast of | hy eta Should take more, It is a | “Home, Swee! 52 attun have lied about It. Ido not know. Which at one time thronged our chasis, fell tuto | Xalorama Heights will probably not begin any | candidate, giving his age, residence and refer-| Tiius it can be scen that there 1s some polson : by eight hours he should take more. Ii me, Sweet Home.” The actual receipts of n away W weil dressed and ri, ioevery man Who ¢ - bee i s : lacking. ‘The nose ts short and | 0Y,°!=! e the act ae Thave no moral to go with tls story. If the at one r a tt of their contemplated improvements untii next | ences, In wil cases where employed, the name | which is generated by the ingredicuts employed | features aro pretty safe rule tosieep as loug as you are irst concert were nearly $10,000. = own Ue Sedan kensntren meetin. ein bere len Lancing ‘ns unets ow bate examined, and | Ofthe employer has to be given, aad also bis | in the manufacture of the articles, but © eolte | Pee ORO ar eS ee os | Sleepy. “Phere are people,” suze a writer, “who —Although Mr.W, D, Howells’ pl .A Fore- | T*4eF Can find one let hisn apply it, (ol vorrei enh indigo paper be Pep tal ctn pede SOs tie money | ere aeg gandidate Is iso required | lon of the problem 8 to-day iardistant, “it is | win ju a brown study over the merits of ring | fe Wise enough to eat when they are hangty, | gong Conclusion,” produced ar the first of Ronsed to Rev. io = ee are ae personal | Will be paid over, as It was@ cash sale, ‘Tuer | © furnish x certificate from some reputable | to be hoped, however, thatthe cause inay be | BrowdWay and cable roads. It would require | BG Ws cpougia to cat when they a higher de renee. 7 ar hysiclan to show that he is healthy. If the | soon determined on, ‘that ice cream may not | tie broadest stretch of the Imagination to make | gree of wisdom to sleep when they are sicepy.” | Manager Palmer's “authors’ matinees,” at the | ars, HOWARD, OF BRIDGEPORT, DRAWS A RE mment. The ugly mud colored Eogitsh eke ee ae ae Bandidate Proves to be a sultable person te or | cease to be a feature in the monchiy expense | © Homan governor outot him. His surround- | Tintess you are a very lazy person indeed you | Madison Square theatre Thursday of last week, VOLVER ON CHARLES FosTen. ee ne eee een eee business men of Philadelphia. Mr. | he Teceives an appointment from headquar- | bill of the average young man, or thal the con- | igs ate NOt those of a Roman magistrate. The | ure not likely to take more than your constitu- | was a failure, It served the good purpose of | 4 telegram to the Herald from Bridge and he has prospered veh by neglect. Ballett, who represented the others in the sale, | ters) — The candidates are first appointed | fectioners may not be obliged to cease the man— Sownae soplsed he Jews. Official authority | tion requires, for, of course, dawdling In bed. showing what excellent work young Alexander © Ni 25, i . Ker Fang tna > rrp Oe “ppl cclager seal Topap bette) “Tyler, another member, is thé | 88 cadets and serve us such, receiving merely | ufacture ofan article whien “reaches the heart | ¥ + By a het ae especially in a foreten coun- | not sleeping. By shortening the necessary | Saiviul Is capable ot. This acior's Don ‘Ippolito | Port, Conn., Nov, 8: Great excitement RIOR nC aS Te Te neat | ceclantec Od thal Be aera Red ee | tear board Unie they are sutiiciently educated | of man through lis stomach.” Fee o cise ny of mallttary iorce, in this palnt- | hours for sleep you may bring upon yourself | is warmly’ praised by all who saw it. was caused bere to-day when it leaked out tut z cl i 1a » receiv e Shen wah Val. | toassist in taking charge of umeeting. They = ~—-9@e-- oldie picted. Hes 2 back | “insomnia.” bic saueid, chs ook basen Inmanne sey, Connectidait Siaine, ‘Tuode Tatand Tit Icy" railroads” One “ot ‘these genuiomen, iy | are then made Heutenants, the mal Teeelving A Henry George Pledge. Smersteh insane paul & disturbance. The | "There ars sclentife writers on the subject who Ana priate pvintadrcbte perpen nendeng iinnesota, Keatu : .* North 1a fe vs 1 5 reek. Ni ve rm Semcowan ate, lea D claim that the best rem [01 |, ees hy wo avwison, Louth Caroline: Misecert Marsiceah | the Distriet said tout thet purchiasre sees aot | From Heuienauts they are promoted to becap-| A New Haven dispaich save: The following | andsquauting near isstepsapparcnuy suteres | garmeee he bet remedy for thisis to teura | 5.7. A Mobis Awfal Rage. | a beautiful, accomplished and wealthy woms : y M: = : les receiving $7 per Week and the | Pledge of honor is required ot every one joining | of the utmost iamiliarity with him. ‘There is | where, for some cause, work, Watching or pleas- COFFIN ALIVE, Foster, to whom she was engaged to be married, A ee | ee ee, ee, aes Ges 80 | eee See ne CACHES ECR TmYS Cnn ee a te aie hr Cennnnl RG: | Gre, you misy bays sllod th gk Your webed | Sxmedeed beds meas Pages bat with whom she had bad troubic. Mre YiZoming, Nebraska, Kansas, lowa, California, | shares in thelr p eee were soe sale. ‘The pro- | “Ewher does the salary come frome” asked | party: man hauteur in the painting. Old Calaphas has | step fora nizht or two. The: loubtediy | 4 poor mad woman, falsely believed to have | Howard, learning that Foster was in a wells lrginia and West Virginia, ‘Florida, Tennes” | ceedings ea re Ta | eRe AGtibio X11 Oulieauine & massive face, but he looks more like an Arab | q great virtue iu haps, even short ones, and the cn 2 | known Wholesale store on Water street jalking sce, Loutsianaand Canada. auditor of the Disirict court, have not as-yet | “Well, the corps has to be made a success be- | ticle XIU Svery porson admitted asa mom. | SBIoK, than lice, @ Aush, Pnest. ‘The hall of | art of napping in the daytime, although Leould | hYdtophobia, was followed in the strects of St. | to the proprietors entered ihe store, drew e Paap are Fesulted in avy decision. “Aiter the title is | fore they can draw any salary," he said: “The | pert thiz organication shall be iptredsced to | atic) sytem, and Floomy.” Tk haw been | never auguite ik fs o desirable onstande ike | Glovannl a Tedueclo, @ town, near Naples ceo | Keats ewer, entered the wore, up to arti must ood financial condition and ane daubed with bitumen until it resembies a coun- | most arts, is a matter of practice. Still, 1t 1s a day last month, by a mob intent on kill .. | Fosier, tbreatened to shoot his it he did not. aie 3, Sig, pts 3008 = : retura’cert: a Nine visitors out of ten prime th agi i * Especially one man repeatediy took up a big < ribe: anded full rep- hat 10 Mary J. shaw. pts. 10and | Somaiser neta tet, be, made, wit he ve vou St (giving shame] ave read. or have beard | tion with is sedate pee eee | Guphimto,das. tad dr youvare not kept awa ad jens ples, he Surther demanded full re “ aes ‘Stone with both hands and threw itat her. The | aration for be had doue her. 1 21 sa. land which surrounds the old family vault, It jor Iuman said that th in this city | read, tind do approve of the declaration of prin- stlous in th riptive | by care and illness, but merely have lain 2 aration wrongs be love her. Tue Hiteheock. lots 5, 6, 8 and 9, blk. 26, Columbia . Major Inman said e army in this city . elas suggestions he descriptive pamphicts, awake because you could not sicep, I| unhappy creature fell under the blows, rising | woman was evidently In earnest. and. herder Heights; $9,037.50. -A-E. Bateniaa, tres, to A_ | ¢xPected that the subdivision of the property | giv wor to carry their drums out onthe | “!P!es upon waich this progressive democratic | runey themsa ie n He . . nselves within :he domain of awe aad | should recommend you to fight the consequent | only to fall The crowd was it termined attitade so frightened the clesks in Behrend, 10's 2. 3& 20 to 22, bik. 36; $7,031 70. | 224 the opening up of the strects will not, arty political organization has been tounded. | wonder. ‘To feed this tancy, it is sald that old | drowsiness the next day, in_ order that you A again, a was inspired by ve 3 the store Uhat they fled. Foster ran up x i therefore, be begun before next spring. street more than once or twice a week, but they Pledge my word of honor that while | jeliows resembling learned suvants, have be it the brutal fury soeasily propagated in a mob “5 - G. Baver to James T. Beckham, pt. 1, sub lot 5 e el c] e e) y ase y 1 learned savants, have been | mi: it possible, resume your natural rest at | yw; el bytes and the ouly cuvi-leaded persons remaining 16, sq. 629; 3510. W. Moreland to S. Moreland, THE GROWTH OF THE CITY. Were the church bells of thearmy. He said | member of the party, in uny assembly district, | employed to fill certain seats, and atstated night. Sleeplessness is generally the result of | eee SUstiog Upon eeanted An executing | were the proprietors, who succeeded in quetit . ‘26. . <, that some unfavorable conment had been |or in any part of’ the United States, | periods give vent to rhapsodi xpress! feiniana ter: teaches peasen Neves Na weperse oes Aehaglen lo aaemspremed| po nat arms, in reference to an| abide by’ the” decision of the» majority; Reeltog. © Women trom Boston Santee mane . E Pt ; | permits issued each year until the present form | accident that occurred on the avenue several | that 1 Ww! faithful work on any com-| land are especially: luproseed brake Greener | oF tor cine VEESD neta Pe Eee Mera? BE | of government was established, and therefore | Dights ago, ‘which resulled in the death ofa | tities towhion Ci be ‘appointed; that T | those ‘stool ‘pigeons, Wito pronoiines are ware" | themght. Dr. Franke Bald aber thank | should give the murderous final blow. Women SPONGING ON HIS FIANCER. Hirst, pt. same 4.59 “acres: 8500. ‘Max Georgii | nothing of this character can be shown except | citizen. ‘The army, he said, had been wrong- | promise, if possible, on election day to devote fast, “faust” and can’t, “caunt,” ‘The smart- | prevent slecy. The phen sad Bee UsNS | threw stoves, chairs, whatever came first 10 | ‘The facts in the case, it is stated, are theses te Gamat pac 4 aed 5. oq 5; $-. Jacob | in general way lor the years prior to isa | fully ebarged with’ being responsible tor that | at least four hours to the duty of manning the | bess of the agent in charge of the show is almost | hiry and Increase thelr miaforlune by too much | 220d. Strong young inen struck at the poor | Mrs. Howard, after the death of her husband, B. Bellinger to Joseph A. Tarkington, sub lot k, | During the period of the board of publie works, poo sone ge Goo = Gag bene avai cyaeer a] Perrier ges ap derlpes te rpcbiarrer da | Mraculous. | Barnum himself never encom: | thingiug. “Blessed be he who iuvenied slecpr With pain, the Unfors Weak and izzy | several years ago, accepted the attentions of sq. 564; 3650. W. B. Love to John Curten, lot | when there were a large aumber of new build: por} se Ss On onrat a so much free advertising. but thrice blessed be he whosball invent a 4 io wen Foster, to w! she a. Beli 8q. 58, West Washington; $1,200. James | ings erected, the iniormation may be found | the fact was that, at the time of the uccldent, | report to the commitiee on organization any along, her hair disheveled, her fuce covered hom she became engaged. Bein an unfortuni te hubit of “thinking.” generally | © 4 m= | Mrs. Howard. She soon afterwards was indu: oh unpleasant subjects, after One huts retired for | biogd.” There: wae anon at oe, MERE OF | to return to her bome. ae the army was more than g square off, and none | evidences of treachery that may appear in our AN ARTISTIC WHISTLER, cure for thinking! With blood and dirt. Iu this'state she reached | 10 possession of an independent tacome and o 2o and Shy, OST Soe OW Cae ETE, | eee es ee im ne TePaIs, ba bo separate | Cie mesivers kuew ar the dcoldent until thoy | Sacer aires Sar rea PARE NOSE | Wate gastag at the picture secondly @ viallor 5 soa re the house of the head policeman, who stood re- | # €enerous nature, she listened to Foster's ind 28,'sq. S58; SLASL. BL | gives the information as te the poe ane oitble | heard of it an hour or more afterwards. as to add dignity to the political party which 1| was charmed bya sweet melody whichsounded ‘orger. garding the scene with crossed arms from the | Stories about stringency In is money affairs *Spieids, pis 10 and lise Aa | way teen thes eee onan Sune 80th, 187 The official report for the year 1855 shows | this night Join. I will attend all meetings of | as though it camo from a mufled flute. ‘The | CAREER OF A TALENTED RASCAL—ORGANIZER | causeway, surrounded by nis subordineees, and loaned him cash to aconsiderabie umount, prnsery lapreh phecer Poth Bid rm Shamed Py + 1875, 00} that the army 1,322 established coxps | this organization, unless prevented by sickness | {ytyone ade ir : *, OF THE ALLIED MINES COMPANY. ‘The mob now proceeded to bind her. In He was invariably short, and ® valuable dia- TT Wala eee se eer ee ener told ee Teage narided | and other causes over whicl I have no control. | 1aNs andquavers were done in a masterly man-| 1, was mentioned in Monday's Srax chat the | PSllp-not was made in arope and paned mond sing Mrs. Howard loaned him found iis Gin ee Value. 9 | by 3076 officers, holding 25,496 services, | All these things I pledge inyself to do, in the | ner, and the tone was soft and alluring, the * + her neck, and she was thus dr. along the | Way to pawn shopin New York. The time Hele! Mh sae ATi ee SST gto 1855, Since that report was issued Major Inman said | belief that by the successful establishinent of | time being perfect. On turning to discover the | trial of Harris, alias Orson, Smith, Skinner and | ground iato a court ard, her ‘striking the | Came when the ring was needed by the air the army had increased from 50 to 75 per cent. | the principles represented by our party will} source of the music he saw 4 man with wiry | other names, who was arrested in London, | pavement repeatedly. ‘Then her teet were tied | Owner, and when she demanded it the st pe alanan = Ue 2 ory of See a come the cievation of all who labor, and the | hair, a bushy beard, and an enormous mus- | October 19, on a ch of defrauding Mess: with another rope, and her bands with a thin | it8 golng “up the xpout” Was narrated. i 1125,763 | TALMING AGAINST CORSETS. gopensall of the eorrapt political patties who, | tact with ips slightly pa ed. (The maa Was | Terrie, ParGausk & Ox Hee aye firing. | But the owner of the courtyard drove Howard was suprised and grieved, 4 735, — een them, now rule ountry.” i i s were de nd piercing, a - 7 ich the mob fastens ct on, " hi 2,120,970 | Mies, Jemners Miller Gives a Lecture to ee lis appearance recalled pictures of Herr Most | Means of a forged letter of ‘credit trom Chicago | her by the rope around the neck toa ring on | $e still loved the offender, advanced snoney Love to Jobn Curtin, ‘lot 6s,’ T.’s addition: 81,200. J. L. Barbour to J. A. Hamilton, lots 28 and 31, sq. 34 8. Watkins to'C_t 3 Z 2 Jot 18, sq. 971; $—. J. B. Wolling to G. E! Shicage bank, resulted in the prisoner's conviction and eno Fedeem t . Moore, Int G, 69. 810; $3,500. Catbenne Des. 3 Her Fellow Women. A Pligrim Song. and the Chicago anurehists. At all events the | bak, resul fee ee eee the closed door, and by the rope aroand her ugh to redeem the ring. ah hh te 468,986, Oar God is faithfui!. Time mov visitor took him jor a crank. ‘The whistler was ‘1 ens feet to a post opposite. Now she was sale, and MORE INGRATITUDE, ‘Gee ene Gag ain aa 3,331,963 | Pwo ticures—one a Grecian goddess, the other | Still sing.ug of the mercies let the Baron de Munkacsy himself, whose visit | _A Chicago spec! x says: Respecting the con- | the mob: to mock her, having no longer | Foster went to New York osiensibly to take it s 16, 29-100; $5,250 HD kel 8,829,632 Rionable wi Cid neuen das: i ‘of sone fresh store, has aided so much in creating a furore over the | ¥iclon of Orrin Sklaner, a prominent officer of | any fear. Atevery movement of her body tbe tet, ont peta’ of the all Soe pe 36 ot 2ee: 99.200. BD goke, Jr.» 10 4 @ fashionable woman ot the pr 'y—were | ‘And looking trus.tuily for those before. painting. He 1s almost as famous asa whistler | the First National bank said: “Lhe prompt | glip-knot Ughtened. Some one, rather ;nore | OW Of pawn, but on return va Sogee never temegton oops yt ES 5,283, drawn side by side on @ chart that hung be- ss i 5 as ho is a painter. At the Century Club the | Conviction of Skinner Is creditable to the Eag- | humane than his fellows, relleved her of this | StOry of “not money enough,” whereupon the codly Park; $2,000. Alice” ‘The above figures make a rather remarkable | tween the windows in the parlor of the Temple | _}fow cau wedoubt, with memories to cheer ux? other night he entertained the company with a | lish administration of justice. ‘The forged letter | rope, on which she fell to the ground | sofchearted woman made another advance, Tre Weasaman otal 2 and 3a | Sowing in the history of the elty. ‘The uniuter- | cafe, Wednesday afternoon. At least a hundred | ow cad wesgrrov, with if Rasvtrength to ive, | ®Ustlingseanee. One of his audience snud that | of credit which he presented to Herriow, Farqu- | giriking her bead Against the edge of the | Meantime it eame to her ear that Foster ad: 243" $1,500. - SAatt to Walter “ik rupted growth in eleven years When such 1aTK@ | tadies dressed like the modern figure sat in rows | Abd we, by faith, His proffered grace fecelver "| be served up “Listen to the Mocking Bird” ina | haF a8 | 10r,, 35.000. on which | causeway. Finally, it entered the head of | mired other women in Brideport and was ns Were made each year to the ings William’, part 17, sq. 318; $15,000. Sarah A. feb ing the chi i soney th caaaaliter ~ already erected is perhaps an unusual experi- | Of chairs facing the chart. ‘Like as a father, pitying. He leads us; negro on Coney Island pliers turn pale with Seppe etek Mieshes Gt ok fd "ook ens | ance Oh tees ubstady Ob Gas mentern eas’ Th tia ake anges 20 Kawa commtay'said'a| ont daily with some heavenly morse! feeds us; envy. | Munk: 03; $4,250. inay be said thatduring this time the city of to- | laay who sat braced up in her chair eyeing the | Set} {.0Ur allings. hushes our earms, pronounced : id ba ic the firm advanced him $1,000. He also gave ier . 4 mianuer that would have made the whistling Lonaon firma letver‘of ti nétiomand ia ee ed — ji devou sy, whose uaine, by the way, is | {udorsement purporting to have been written | qelay there arrived one of the wooden beve ing the larger share of his attention to them. In some way Mrs. Howard found out that Foster had secured certain love leturs iunkatchee,” is extremely | by Lyman J. Gage, of this bank, which was a | gsed to trans) t the corpses. It was, of course, | written by ber to her deceased husband end ee day came into existeuce, and that not only the dda erilienlisaet ana And bears us, weary, In His loving atms. genial and sociable, and is making a host of | Pire forgery. When the drat reached us we | destitute of ali that was necossary to transport | had sold them lo an eheimy of hers for money, “fs 5 7 am permanent resident population. has greatiy | Gtecian goddess critically. nk—"' ae Apes A iriends, One of his chaperons here is the Hon, | cabled to London pronouncing it a torgery, and | g living, and above all, a wounded person. into und this, with the infidelity she had discovered, bo J. A. oo pet arg increased, but valuable dwelling houses | _ “Oh, the idea,” burst out some one, and every Curiosities of Acclimatization, Joseph Pulitzer, who Knew the artist well | the arrest of Skinner promptly followed. "The | this box or coffia the unhappy lanatic was | aroused het anger. Z a Lape ‘ons P and business buildings have been erected, so | lady near by laughed. i From Longman’s Magazine. when in Hungary. Munkucsy occupied Mr, | 2nDouncement of his conviction and sentence | dragged by the balr, the cover was placed over Foster is alleged to bea natural son of the late tee, part a —— ‘akoma | that the city is now celebrated for its beauty | | “i don’t want to be a goddess,” whispered a| Our failures 1n the acclimatization ot voge- | Palitzer's box in the Metropolitan Opera House | 18 4 matter of surprise. her, and she was carried off, while for some | Samuel Colt, of revolver fate, and to have Park; “$—. HK. Fendail et al. to KE. Waitwan, lot 52, sq. 155; $4,065.7: BR. Fendail to Kate Field, lot 51, do.; $4,072.2. Mary B. Edelin io G. M. Brayton, ‘lot’ 45, a t 2 panty, Sees ; “s bor threo years old and eard dull thuds _ and its desirableness as a place of residence. | Very, fleshy lady with a small waist and short | tabie lite have almost alwaya been due to senti-| recently, where he received attention trom | , “Sinner is about tifty-tl ‘Ume was heard dull thuds as her Itmbs, strug- | been concerted in various peculiar trausuc- Tne vi roperty, rse, has breath. s many leading citizens, Mr. Albert Pulitzer has | looks like a ciergyman. 111s crooked finanelal | giing in deiirium, struck the sides of the | tions, allo! which Mrs ilowsed whe kate With the growth of Eas cto; ana ee ancwanced | PrSWeil, they aren’t at all comfortable, Tam | ment. The useful plants and trees have, as a given, oris about togive,a diner iu honor of | transactions have been of the most desperate | S04, A 5 len box. The unhi woman had become | sulted @ lawyer, deciares she i now expose alone it may besald to be a new city, rop-| always glad to get mine off” sald a young lady | rule, flourished admirably. For example, Mr. | his distingulsned countrymen. ‘The Hungarian | Character. ‘To cover one forgery he would com | frente becuase hee Lee ee se pup in order to set herself right with the publie pee to Josepiiine E. s, Por- | Cr 1b the city mits can no longer be pur- | aside to her cotnpanion, “I do wish she would | J. A. Froude states in his “Oceana” that the | colony are enthusiastic over his visit, and the | MUL anothor, to adjust the second he would re- | gscatfoldiug aud wee mitten on Ube spot, and inflict that punishment on her ingraie ter, subd 110, 39. 83: J. Fiiliger ts Cle chased for a few cents a foot, but stilt the pro- | Come out.” oats, barley, peas, beans and potatoes were pro- | ¢nthtusiasin is extending to the Gerinans and | S0¥t toa third, and Iam only surprised that his Pad lover that he is considered hereto #0 justiy fer, sub 110, 90, 93: 9. Sats; Sie | gress made has beea so gradual, the result ot a | _ “Ob! there she comes, She is just too sweet oe ies Americans, The artist will sail for home just | day of reckoning has been so jong delayed. «. De: ” merit, ae AE nee Wt St, 04, 154: O4.459.49. J. it. | CL increase tn ce Populition, that tne | 1m that dress. What would Annie look like | duced in such luxuriance in Ballarat that he | paiore the holidays, When I knew him in this city he was a partner ‘Aids to Devotion.’ 74.75. W. amball ev: slves, tO ~ * to indicate some ‘one of immense size. A Dee es oS SeTEAD pene eee UNIFYING MARRIAGE LAWS, = H. Gunnison: pi. 19, sq. 554; $—. C.J. | BanENCy Of the present prosperity. ta machine had stopped in a field of oats, tho | this year is dashing and straight and strong. wed. is living. with ber mothe Hillyer to J. H. Gray, sud 110, "sq. 1: SOME NEW HOUSES, At this last remark there was a buss in the ‘: =a | Hat Steines = cl 1, % “ay er ference of Je is Matthew old never made a wiser rem: 0; Jeni . the vo- | Steins of which stood up like a wall, and seemed | Sue greets mankind with an imperious stare as | Mrs. Browning, In Quincy. ‘Sheis the daughter | Tbe semi-annual con: wish rabbis Arn ark The erection of residence for Mr. Alexander | CaUeaPZcU4, aay, ganmens, Mule, the advo: | NOYPSo TyoSe onla forse a pawns tienes | SUC i : ’ ed at the tabernacle in New York | than when be wrote that “Wine—used in mod- F ve 5 ea she strides along the street with her chin in the | Of O. H. Browning, ex-Secretary of the interior, | Was coptinu Rodgers has been Leguaon the east side ot Con- | ped upon an improvised. platform. She was | ‘bem. For seventeen successive years the iz In 1878 Skinner formed what was called | Tuesday. Discussion was resumed on the re- | eration—adds to the agreeableness of lie—fur necticut avenue, between Rhode Island avenue | dressed in one of those pretty little half Grecian | ground has been cropped, aud nota particle of | air, her shoulders well buck and her arms | the *Alied Mines company,” becoming presit = vs "| a ri port of the committee on the home prayer book. | adults at any rate—and whatever adds to the e fore ; Manure has been put upon it, The strangest | Swinging to and tro, This week settled it. The jd practically directing its ion to the han residences in iat local- et an ir, Froude offers the rather sugges- | Cuine rompi ig a n y the smartest the | reform min! rs, but e question was wers.” That losophy of epicurism ity, and will illustrate one of the, best types of | Ruay'in graceltil folds about her ferns, Bescon | Hon that “Weeds ure suid to bea producror| Tuddy iow or perfect healt suowing through | 1t,be drew, many of the smartest men ot the oe i. rh houses desianed by the. arcatteets, $3,187.50. M. 1. Weller to Mary J. ph pese 1027; gi.ge1. J. s . Ryou, lots ‘13 and i4, sq. A. MeEuen to Saran EL W bik 3, Burrvilie; $75. J. ner, lot 12 and pts. 9 and 11, Also, sub lot 27, do.; $1,400. C. H. Gray, lot 109, sq. 195; $3, 3 i gountry. ‘The board of trustees was formed of | settled by accepting the manuscriptot the com- | ina nutshell, Wine, however, should never be e : | the nut-brown tan of the summer's camputgn. | £002! + : “s - r- | the street, the dress would scarcely have at-| high civilization, and do not exist tn nature, . “ Senator Preston B. Plumb, president of the | mittee, which excludes all ritualistic prayers, | taken before work as a suimulas, but ouly alter Clarke to John Conner, pi. 128, Bea Messrs. Hornblower & Marshall. The front, in | Imost the only failure in useful plants has | The clinging girl with teuder eyes, the romantic fa Ni kof Seuporl i : dition “to” West Wathingtca, {he main, will be constructed of ‘brie with Fed | acted especial atvention for its oddity. shun: | been the watercress, Introduced soino years | girl with the yearning giure, the’ domestic gict | buporia, National bank, of Emporia, Kansas; | aud etapowering tue commitice toamend and | work to preveut the brain from. morbidiy Gaverly to. Mary EL Hayes, jot rotomn Fate 7 4 i ce ne Senator Blair, of New Hampshire; ex-Senator | revise it and make arrangements for its publi- | brooding over its problems or trouble, to insure c SustPuetion WH ein courses. The | dred pair of critical female eyes now. The ta: | 960 into New Zealand, it has spread as rapidly With nee ald Prone chev peag nant Sit! | Cragin, aftlend of Mr. Blair, und also of New | cation under the tite of “Ads te Dercrione | wee sleep and tsupply tho nutritive nerves Headows; $1,300. |b. SEE Ob foustraction will be massive, and above | aics stood on thelr tiptoes, and some on chairs, | 8 did the “American Freee ae a ae Coun: | Nerartfal anaitke, aud che git] Wee eet | Hampshire; Gen. Thomas wing, of Ohio; bis | ‘Then the matier of @ unification wf the mar- | Uiik week! power, "But ‘the most important Jaeger, lois 3 and 4, sq 1033; yg Bitae, J. | each w a Le doors orehes of brick, | looking over each other's shoulders to get a | MY, chocking up the rivers and involving the EEictalot mama~they are cone, ull cone, “Thee | father-in-law ex-Senator and —ex-Seeretary | riage laws of the United States, which was dis. thing to remember in drinking wine 1s, afier Summons to Elizabetl \. Britt, pt subs 2 and 3, Circular cousves of mice oR Way Will consist of | good view. For a moment every lady’had | 200ual outlay of many thousand pounds in Went away in a flulter with timorous screans | Of the Luterior 0, H. Browning, of Quincy, Ill; | eussed at Monday’s session, came up. After @ | all, That its essence, 1ts soul, es in the periuime Sie SEU. £5 Duucamson et al to Louls | clreular coarses of brick laid as headers. This | £m. wmark to make tm shall wet Coen a eee gaa ene AC HO Re roo Tee CHOC D Ie eens | Haceey at Mtuceell: general agent and attorney | lenzthy discussion a special commitiee wus ap- | or “bouquet.” On’ tls bouquet the commer Pees, Pet aa os: $1380. BAAS a eoreeees nd in witha Prancacete aoe “When I goon the street in this dress,” eaid | ble purposes. Otago and Canteroury have ho snore of 2 in New York for the Northwestern Mutual Lite pointed to draw up a petition to be presented | cial aud gastronomic value of wines depend o al fferers from the watercress, Sen- | burly world, Now they've come back, but Sane: . Keenan to Oricans V-MeCarty, lots 8, and 19, | tends neurly to the cornice, where there will bo = Miller, (7 Ge not attract attention. No- Pimeaeyivecaen ‘has ‘always ‘bec a deadiy | they're not the same. “instead there's na acey | LA8UFanee company, who lost $40,000; James | to the Flltieth Congress, urging upon'the body | simost eitireie. Ore wine are, a8 a rule, ths 8q 1082; $3,799.50. Mary F. . y A, Cowing, then secretary and treasurer of the | the necessity of the establishmentof a national | best, because age mellows tholt, tariness ‘and Fiten to D. k. | deep trieze of brick in basket-work design. | °° 7 ‘ foe to the colonist. For example, some | of lofty, gay, intrepid, mettlesome, dashing road. "Tok: I SARE RES Ma, O18: #6000.” A. 3. Salmon to | The frieze forms an unbroken Ilue across the | 4c 1am believe st: Joung Indy iether et | thirty yeurs ago a Seoteb emigrant to Austra-| girls, wioswagyer abroad with delicious feme | Pigvated Fail conic ah ay 8 a8 . W. Cotfin, lots 11 aud 12, 5% “Mr, Browning was made treasurer of the —_—_——eo_____ the queen of wines, because, while its per- 10, Meridian | front, bending out with the curve of the b: la took with him a thistle in a flower-pot. | Bine audacity und who have brought the breeze . values ‘alcohol ‘even Bil: Sedo, Laure F Kendall obilzabetbS | window. ‘The house will ‘ve very ‘deep. and poo reels he Cet treral armen acer| Ree org the rejoieings among the Beoteh cor of the mountain top, the salty, Havor of the | $320,000, was lost fvery bunk sh Gainer and Most Fellows Know. Sordsous and Burumiy wines ites ‘2 rick, Low, lot and east 44 101, sq 240; $6,500. | Wi frontage of thirty ieet Will make it roceet onists, a dinner was given in honor ot the na-| ocean’s 10 ee y bat os ‘Fro Su ‘most aie tee je to Ds Le Mortioon: | “CapCG.A’ Lenvan haseompleted the erecth sorts ot questidus Sbourcorsens itiag, dies all | Cional’ plant, and it was then eatetully. trans: | shire bills into the. very iicart of dirty: dusty | WARY, banks in Chicago and St. “Louts lost | Zrom the Columbus Sun. ow neg Fo CS 3 na M. Parnel . L. Morrison, | Capt. C. A. Beavan has complet erection 4 re; heavily. ‘Then Skinner, it i sald,uot belng | When Mr. Jenkins went to bis bed-room at | the chemist is as powerless to reproduce. as the ‘one roma ferred to the'soll. Now It has played the same | and stale New York. Of all the types that the arbury to | of a residence for his own use on N street, be- | Horo thelr failure to aneree ce a and partou land as the watercress inthe rivers, and | town has seen the girl of to-day with her high- ae ecvenesn Prone Out of the concero | balcpast one it was with the. determination of | fragrante of a wild violet. To know bow to rt 7 r . ‘ sun notes, whleti drink wine is the thing next in importance. It Anne J. Babcock: pt White Haven, near Littie | tween 13th street and Vermont avenue—~ad- ae s rondered whole tracts of land useless. it] bred look, her daring style and winsome as- z, ing to sleep, and with another determination Falls, 17.33 acres: $6,065.05. C. V-Casel to Ella | jolning the residence of the Japanese legato Bete eee “alt atten (on See ES with an z — defies ull attempts at extirpation and great | sumption of manliness te iarand away the most indorsed them. Th that he would not be interviewed py Mrs. Jen-| Unlike should pped, NV. Cascl, pts 11, 12 and 13, sq 297, 8—. LM. | Ihe house is a colusnodious sirneture, every women to be bencuifal Se Wie eey of | sums of money are paid yearly 1a reatraaing | foveHing thing that the world at largeoan show. $150,000. “Thomas “Sanders, of Haverbilt | kins. "Go as soon ex he bad ceteeel ake Gry | alike per, iuantity taken. at a Gime the oO ee OTs, $5,508 Te eet, SH Me 98, 148 to | attractive sront of brick, with stone steps and | {nery {oman 10 ve beautiful and healtt Sleiiy | the once welcome plant. ‘That the thistle ROSCOE CONKLING ass.,, worth $2,000,000, is supposed 16 | and deposited his lamp upon the dressing table, | more delicious will be lus fragrance. 1,83,963.10. | Saine w Joseph Paul, | trimmings ot Connecticut brown stone. Ali the corsets, as she clatined, made them. Some of | Would probably become an injurious plant js not recognized by strangers when they see | have lost $150,000. in fact, every one who ~ genuine wines have a habit of placing before tod. F, Barbour, ots 181817, xq 300, &2. SiSe | aud wiyle; Madare Sdaple £04 the ceeaToe Ae | the ladies wore suslly” converted and soo be: | Neh! sMoula ees? ncn prouictiod as tolciE | him la tho streols nowadays. ‘The accepted | uted lnk every oente pat nvothe concere, | Be began his speech, < St" intending purchaser several samples in ouu. A. M. Hoyt w Joun Sherman, Tots convenience of the household. The house is oP peepee eae mnatiO Rs thay could. re 31 a a 900,000. fie w Re jall is Pace et at le ‘. a cr robabl a sub 14, sq 71; $1,417.05. James L. ate it leasly as we prohibit the Colorado beetle. portrait of him made tamiliur by the penetis 900,000, Ele was ta fall in Pee et Anas _— ‘probability mol god 15.64. 2485 S100. We Hayes io TE | heated by steam ‘hrooghont.” 3 Mestre, Cooper Up, behind their-staye and rampainod sien papal who gould have thousbt that the sweet | of the cartoonists Is that ofa man of lim and Bis Siisoguont adventares ts Securing ioney aoe set fenterae 7, 2 Deonp e choloeet brands, for the deuter justly" feu Wageainan, » evue;” 3. ¥ i, ‘sana x ar Ww y 2 et gant physique with a pouter pigeon chest, a | by fraudulent means are very well known.” a fons that would be pearis where they Sberiman, trusiee, to C.'S. Brudiey, lot 13, bik. | architects have also designed the house on tt eee eee nt. In a pleasing gl have it in our gard slot a ee pan of the retrigerator. The Look the 26, Coluinbia Heights; $3,012.56. ‘E. ‘Eimma | opposite aide of the sires toe Meee. Chap- | Yolce she talked on artistic dressing. The audl- | Obly too glad 4o ha, gardens, and a| Sim walst-and a jaunty carriages The papers Greenteld wv Emiie ‘M. Daraetiie, iot ‘Ver to bed with her. I put @ cane under the | Would nét be appreciated. a 7 ence seemed more taken with the dresa than | sWeetbriar hedge 1s a thing ot joy and an ob- | are fondest of representing Mr. Conkling stand- Gaudy Finery s Modern Evil. te calla eee oer- S04; 2023.50. Win. P- Alden to'Sophic W, | i wel adapted tor the purploce inteadek oa | the logic, but they listened to the one and ex: | Ject of JUatifable pride. No one, theretore, | Te fondest of representing Mr. Conkling stand-| | Gandy Fimery e [prover the Cath eae eran ee ae Japences Lond Laws. WA: B- lot 122, sg. 384 $1,500. Coraeina | siderable eek 1s used ie ee oended. Con | arsined the other with much show ofinierest, | Would have blaimed the missionary and his | {hg With bis legs well apart, one back after the | It appears that the rage for gaudy finery | fire has coal on. I put the cake box beckin the | QUEER OUSTONS IN VOGUE UNDER TE au. Geadict, suv lot 122, sq. 237; 34,500. Cornelis | siderable ouk is arehed: rch and in the | Several asked about the sort of material to use; | Wile, who took with them a plant of sweetbriar | DiS breast and lls head ‘secking to assume the che ‘of the middie ana | eioset, aid not daek oh tee gaged ~4 ‘Gum L, Hammond to Christian L. Grim, jots 14, 13, | hallway there is an arched nook, which is a. how much it took, and who was ber dress: | &,@tragrant memorial of their garden in the | pois ofa mighty monaren, Tis almerir ores, | Which nowadays curse e middle ant aneie ee ‘KADo's STERK 25 and 26, sq. 15, Reno; 387.24. J.B. Wimer receptacle for @ large and old-fashioned clock maker, and all sorts of such questions women | 0d country. But when set in the fresh, rien | Pole O18 Be gary Menards ‘Conkling with the | lower classes is one of the outcomes of the pres- ahs Tmatiea pour $e [atuerine Alber, lot 6, s- 14, do; §—. Same | Which tne owner prizes very highly. ‘The man- | MAKer, and all sorts soll of Australia, the plant grew with almost | man himself. He passed me the other day on | ent eentury to which the fashions of times past down town, Your mother aia nor cal A.'N- Meeker to J. S. Lyon, lot ¥ a SOI and | WORe throughout and Thesee mantel Ieetes | _tuen Mr. Millor camo out in several different | savage fury. it drove greut Toots toio. uno | Pan nimsclt, He passed, mne the other day on form a.siriking contrast, ‘This is well set forth | office. “Nobody died that we are inierested -N. Meeker to I. 5. Lyun, lot ®, sq. S01, and shout, and the mantel ip costumes, and each was greeted witn a mur. | ground, developed Itself from a shrub intoa| might have envied, but notone stranger Out of on “Les Bout a’ by ‘Did not bear of any marriage nor e: 4 Beshee SO GAs. C4. iiiver to'c: c. | dining room is very heavy in design. with rows | oerarsamiation, iseiin ite puta bustle | tee, and spread with such alarming rapidity | five hundred recognized him as heswaug along, | 12 & Work on rgeois d’autrefols,” by M. | D acer a ngagemen auehie ee oe oa Soar pemeeen oh ae instead of mirror der her skirt to caricature the lashion, and | that it isquite as troubesome asthe thistle, Tas- | Fie wore squute, heavy aad low: heeled walking A. Babeau, in which the author describes at | 1 Was very busy: _— i: k H 8 i Ibave hug my clothes over chair-backs. everybody laughed at the ridiculous figure. | Mania, which 1s to the mainland of Australia| thoos, buggy and ill diting trousers o big aud | great length the fashions of the middie classes 20. es; $157.50. Se ceil to Cl ——+0e- She explained ber mode of drew: how contiei | What ‘the Isle of Wight Is to £ngland, has | shapetess pea jacket, andea soft elt bas thar | im the eeventepnih and eighteenth centuries. SEAS er ape ee breakines.. T chink tg pe a hy path ae Look Up. able aud graceful It was, and with what ease | 9udured terribly, from, the sweetbriar. “New came well down over his eyes, ‘The point of his | In| Poe Eero teecncn ieee ap thas Ree ee Sir. Jenkins felt that he had i Bt. 3, sq. 782; she ve, Mr. en clipped of phan ‘was Parwilo 0 Wi; 8 lelean ets So and piso, Tae ort Or wets wits: On land and sen, “ius audlonce manifested the despattnterost, Sites that ee wares fe to the agriculture: Pounder and iuiler Took tons iace, "As he | differed frova thatorthomerehantand the noble. TRA poy ed Ta Ue es, Middle Uarvciatie Grund’ | A Beat throb oitward from each Suman breast, | and'a unanimous vols OF thunks tos tendered | than the native fern. “At home so ‘cbary of | P2Ude slong brisiiy he might bavebean taken | man, People cf (he lower saldle classes hed, as | Tcutod a tine ierkbe bed, ween be mercane: nf . 43, 2 we University Grounds: | Aud moves it ouward to its destiny. her. growth, Itexpands here into vast bushes, be- | by the average visitor for sturdy, heaithy and | @ rule, three sults Of clothes—one'tor winter, waked by a ringing ‘and the ‘from bas National | Savings Penk to G. canister ers ———~+2+— = comes & weed and spreads like a weed. Itover-| vizorous street Contractor or down town retail Suother for summer and a third for mourning. | guaked by o 1 query eeMay RE 25, wa, S40; SG. Hl: McKay to J- | What ltts nidden doom moat end in deasht ‘The Girt in Front. Fans whole felds in two or three seatons, will | mnérohant, but never for @ distinguished and | he different sults were put on at acertala | ME too on. you take off your hat” und i i ae Forrest toE. Derrick pe 12) iq 11s; $4,500. | OF good Gee undsae. bo ruin eget ee thicket, “wud ‘has 10. be torn out writs ens | famous statesman. od Stay. 10 to the end of October, termintug’ whether dts applied W. Mendentatl to H.'H. Giliryssub lot %, sq. | T? kill that Dope tat soothes wdying breath. Fopes dad teams of horves," The’ reason tor 4 SPURIOUS BEITOX. Bnd" the “rest ot, the ‘year winter dress ‘The Powers and Bulgaria, to \the purpose announced originally by ite 276, 9200." Eman Lajudy fo be Laud)” | 16 who would soa fom darkoess into ght, this astonishing growth of the thistie and| “When Jimmie Whistler comes over here Ba. 516; $5,000. uina i Was worn, Mourning was always worn forsev-| ‘The Bulgarian sobranje will send a deputa- | Bolder. And, ike Jearus, mount on waxen wings, Sweetbriar is te same us that which accounts | with his white forelock and staring eyes,” said | eral years. Every sult. was first worn on oue john Quinn, sub lot 36 and . 496; 8 | Wi Teach and touch the golden feu: ‘of the rabbit and ,. ‘then turned, and finally it was into | Hon of Bulgarian notables to Vienna, St. Peters- ‘Of by government. In addition the and lots 33 and 34, do;9— “B. Lavery to itich: | That ons Ue cates Saar se ane Seiden speings The rich and lerulo soll affords the plays | 88 Englishman tn the Brunswick yesterday, | side, then turned. aud finally 1b wae eat up into | yon of Rulgarinn notables to Vienna, 8. Peters | posse ‘will not besdine ‘the setual ‘ol its a ard Hunt, pt. 3, sq. 656; $300. ‘Thomas Pert abundance of food and the native flora is so | “he'll start boom in hair. It is a pretty well | Eni orn by nobles, was soon assumed by the ‘stantinople to explain to the powers the actual | cultivator until ufter the ‘of ten to Henry Miller, lot 7, sq. 1079; $550. H. | Who rises, lifting others up with him, feeble that the sturdy intruders have no rivals | #ccepted tact that no man can arrive at the con- im classes, in many places, unfortunately, of years. During that time be have the use Miulier to Henry 4. strei berger, uaine property: pe ne ap eS to check their progress, TE Gn ye PT Hot ag a0 ornament, but ake necessary weapon, — prob wgerabpcgergiay ol ask them | Orit rent iree,and should his decade of oxpe. 5 Kahsngdale and J. Hi. Fowler, pt. | wha: be has learned bimselt aed tenga sae On [the whole, the middie classes were very aon Dean's sub H's addition to Washington; jo Exeacces —a | ders, Ipving and Oscar Wilde are perhaps the two | eaeee in tbelt apparel, with the one exception | Bulgarian throne with due: acre Will thea ‘Thomas K. Rodgers wo Fannie A. Moore: | We baild our thoughts like mountains to the clouds, ‘And, meditat-ng om her dress, ehetask Grom Carilisn Novemter SE aye | most conspicuous Ezemples with whom Amer | Thet“their' wig were’ Very expensive,” The ueeds ad Siapeatiion. tgement amounts srbik 41g, Revit park: $3,700. “Pamaie A. | “inc mywery ot cur veing wil ung Siti otners any wih sealousoeay Many false have'been circulated regard- | Scans ate Siontltie, bat neither of then holds a | colmare of women was ‘moro sensible | sul at Sofia hus Bulgurian ‘tandlog vous Bae to Bloore to F. E. Upton, same prope: ve fouw our ite ceabred jone, aud, { coufas, x ered Seen that are Mme. de | Ment that the German ‘parcuits con EH 6 fred io Xe: Clark? iat be bg des: Gr Ue ole ead a ding emp sino Forgot the byma. beg Gee roses ns ut Dickinson col.ege. been idolized in Lokdon for yeurs, ‘There has Sork seaudtaoee penpelamsenaiehtemeas ail Persous entitied to tang, wht ‘the cer> j. Ne ney to Jaue K. Nyman, pu = ‘Such shoulders, such isin the case of J. M. Hil court to-d: oe part of other | were worn by the women of tbe but the itation purchase ii in perpetuity tea 108; Fae Bones H Ayman, pe respi red 8 perfect waist E ay hair to take first’ piace trum | "ere worn Dy the women of the ne | Soplan ac as gate Gasoase poe Duvali, iow 135 and 122, Long Mean aN. Fataiix Gonep sy 4 Hoan—Anexciting| — Hiertoila wania petecr ae Feed ts rbesday, November $0 eae | Wistier, but wwuntiets ine hen te: ing | hoods. “ihe colors mostly wora by theae clasees | Won of, Prince, Emanuel 2F, local taxes, but an ‘Sah ince . jeusrs. 1 _ gray, and even shortiy beiore Pasha, throne, ‘The oaport taxes, Tux Swow His Wixbisa Suxsr—Two pine | Tuesday 10 ‘North Witehall Lehigiteo iow tae ae ie oie” ie Hetdurn ata Miller, four iamrerety Counae® feu, Yorkerssiars, 4 moro thoroughly ADEIt | the ‘wevoluuoa no woman from the iodustty in Mone res peonoed < a 3 ‘ of. a BER EGEA RSA lost in the woods in Wisconsin taxi | hag ston, Abrabam. ‘Then, when ahe tirned ber pretty head, bere Sf the moultgs, The tntercet in theadaeets | umagiae, and it comen so natural to him thas | Aare ‘rere iooked upon as eccontrie. “At ihe age | Comrmesxp Uzs_Cnisrmn—Johi juceveded 18 Huding his body Thurs | drive the animal when it turned upon iim. the tacned pulse som. intense, When the faculty ‘dismissed nim | #t One inan out of ten th the Society of British | Cnet were looked uevurmed the matroniy Gress, | German farmer, who was Wax Frome —Joe bile parent ot Ladiauapolis, ind., bave | Jacobe- defended. bitnsclt with ‘but the ———-s09_—_~Bamler. | rey aid soon information furnished solely be | £sinters LE hate Bota alana oe oat grolding jight colors and e youthful cabot ber | St Bediord. Pa..on ya ‘phed. ‘characteristic last two osn- | hae have met Ashton, iis ace fn the sow with hee reg morbsing wane tran ae {Gis a bean potas oat hs ent, dees Mersbare, Germany, latter aa broken Bie ope nime AE OS faculty. At thelr private had ‘was much more costly than women's, and that, ‘sbvoting 20 ring itso ery ‘present wealth oe country, ‘one thousand The lawyers of Nashville have offered a law- no opportunity 10 wo contrary to our the stale $3,000 to berun for at the spring innocenee. family wae displayed 1a tho ‘husband's oF Heats ‘to. “10 be for eight rounds, jashville Bleod Horse associat yers’ of of the Sats Pa cares

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