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4 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C... THURSDAY. DECEMBER ‘1. 1887—SIX PAGES. city AND DISTRICT. THE POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT. HER MASK TORN OFF. = a chnaapion. EDUCATIONAL THE w. ¢ U. convenriex, | Vilas Hopes Mow a Clergyman Prevented a Negress | "™°"” “i ‘NIVERSITY OF VIRGINTA. p= noxz AE LINE, from Marrying a White Ma: ‘The recent victory of Beach over Hanlan, on ad, decades ait ahem sanetiion Sebedule in teat Rowmener 32 began October Ist, 8:30 A M—Fast Tenn . : — the Nepeau River, New South Wales, confirms | 1887. Stusenta cau enter at auy thne and acane Kill RSTIONS MADE 1 POSTMASTER-GES Rev. IW. Bagley, of the Tabernacle Baptist patties ‘eae sone l K K! Loo “ipaeis. sarens—a Pui 90 sheer tanseprinn | seach. Costes 5., has had some strange ex. | OF him the right to the title ot champion of the | #2,uim in Literary: SctoniiBe. and OOK! Loo ! ° athusinstic Over the Work Done at Nashville. ‘Twe Stax reporter who called last evening on | BCILDINGS—THE PURCHASE OF POSTAL cans—Tux | periences in the thousand or more marriages he beige Soran! bop botmenpomra mis = —— Departments, includine La 2 i Mrs. 5. D. La Fetra, president of the District W. C. | WASHINGTON CITY Post-orFicr. has performed since fugitive couples began to fly Sonus ten oe we Kempe pois ‘ot | 2 5 VER. a Sipense Cher. ener San T. U., to learn something about the work of the from Philadelphia across the river, where nuptial | Could — heer ax) a Jottesvalle. Gordo ae — whots said to have exj = te, he ual report Post Ri Rock, ville be ss ot Uk wannars euren o annual “of Postmaster-General Vilas | ceremonies ate performed without a license. But | Wrorseaty po mses carro his latention ee ee | Mas MASS RRGTRGABTES 28D: axp Mo sievkst ‘iow at Nashvilie, Tenn., found | States that if the revenues be not further crippled | an episode unprecedented in the pastor's varied | {yno !Saald to Rave expressed his intentior oh oe KOnEATY eater a Tees * Star. New Xew| The Weekly Sta. © © © © The Week! 5 that lady highly enthusiastic. She sata: “Yes, I — ne rate of an “ba a experience occurred Wednesday night, according South Wales, He was Dora et Adiesion, arrey, ae a wit ms y ¥ we ceeustal indeed. next fiscal year will show a surplus instead of a | to the Philadelphia Press. land, in September, ATIONAL KINDERGARTEN AND PRIMARY os wedge ghia yer ‘the ‘cumnela deficiency. The time is probably not distant Acouple applied at his house to be married on | Parents he went to Australia, where a 3 Mrs. Louise Pollock, Principal. Teachers’ Raed ever since. ‘Htis heigl 100° the course. Free lectures. to potion Froripts shown to have increased, but the enthu- | When, if the wisest measures of economy be pur- | the evening in question. ‘The clergyman noticed | *ided.erer since, Hisheight ls 5 feet, 10 :30—4:90, at 1017 1oth et nsw — siasua of our Indies, and the businesslike method | 6d, the rate of charge upon letters can be prop- | that they seemed very nervous ahd anxious for | DS,cvewhts ,1m ,condi\lon, foreara ; LOXG- ESTABLISHED with which the work of the convention progressed | €TlY lowerea to 1 cent an ounce and some dimin- | the ceremony to be performed as quickly as possi- | thigh, 24 inches, and calf of leg, 17 Bade such an impression upon che residents of | shment permitted in the postages upon merchan-| ble, The groom was. fne-looking man, but the | gan Bis carver with che oar when he was a. fer THE STAR'S POCKET ATLAS OF THE WORLD. Nashville that I Delieve that we have greatly ad- oaat a rer: The attention of Congress | Wnicn she seemed In ao hUMy te remover ‘ME | October 7, 1882 when he was second Ina Tace for Jaecea our cause in that locality. Nothing was | s recommended to the subject of the proper com- | Bagiey took Gurney saat an ence Reel | ae Prcheke Punch OOS dere ue ead Eee Sar Vine pieeane” Bapble that would tend tO MaKe | pensation of postmastera. Two points are men- | beyan asking the usual fermal questions The | Laycock and Trickett over ‘the Paramatta Hiver toned. The one = groom sirty- | 3-mile 330-yard course, His time was 22 minutes “To illustrate how great was the interest 1p our 5 a oe Frerotte of are Nugishinaa by Dirt, nor Ling AS seconds This was nis first, periormance with at Overbrook, “Montgomery County, Pa., and triggers. After defeating, all comers in. Aus. trade that of @ groom. Turning tothe bride the | tralia, including Trickett, he rowed Ned 48 © special and extraordinary inducement the WEEKLY STAR bas issued @ preminm in the shape (fa POCKET ATLAS OF THE WORLD to be given to every future subscriber to THE WEEKLY STAB against reverend same Hanlan, over the Paramatta course, on AUgUSt 1 Wiskors dnd te hallo that no place fas let Hoos ina mumbling ahd’ smothered Kid or | 1884. Beach won by five lenguasakd thus beraics | ‘escuncnisis’ Box No. 4 ot @uring 1087. eee Sacer ae ae oka esse ae wat Ha anor | etn creo Aa | SIEGE ORLNE, PARPENOR OFF = Mich, thougn nearly (ice an large a9 the tus. Drook, and ‘was Seaploved at ‘tho tains ‘ince as | dayuatter he had won a race from Tr, Ciitlord ie ‘AND “BELF-ACCOMPANIMENT. urprowed and Onto division leave W: THE POCKET ATLAS is = handsomely-printed book of 191 pages; 90 are full-page colored mapa, ‘ute, Was always filled. Each State tn the ta ‘000 stake money and the championship. On the old Italian masters. slications for aod $45 Be ae) peeing - etal; 101 are filled with reas ‘Dut Nevada was represented in our : ‘The answers were satisfactory, but Mr. Bagley’s mber 18, 1885, he met and .defeated Nei) Mat- | lessons and udmissions to pupils’ be , Mites = as setting forth the geographical features ‘whole world in minute 3 Seats Gece ae penis ae theun ton on suspicions were aroused oy the ‘woman's impene- Yerson for $1,000 a aide ana the championship, over ‘Sunday, arnving Washington | 'D§ matter, condensed into a graphic presentation of all the facts in the soctal, religious, political an¢ Torget the names ict wi ble veil. He requested them to stand up before | the Australian course with une long name. In 1886 Prubey ay and ‘tp the Union, together with 48 coloreé Cog hg ong a Se oe him to pronounce man and wife, but before | Beach visited England and on the Thames course industrial history and condition of every State and Territory joy ey + | Auditor's once, ™Pustiom and the reulefof the | ne began the ceremony he asked che Uride to re- | met nearly all the Se ES Giagrams showing the relative strength of different industries and of different products in various "2 : 7 move her veil, and Mr. Bagley | in the internal Bn I og I Renter par og TO ERECT POST OFFICE BUILDINGS. bald he would ‘not proses. natil'ehe did ac ake | won first money. On ber 18 of the same A. ‘States, and other items too numerous to mention, Pay ag ra fn Me ad Fg ne gn gt i Poe Es 3 01 cl r a hearty speech. Ons evening we were tendered the | throughout the country the renoes wage thas the | 2th (0 his astonishment, alscorered that her facé | Thames course. He also defeated, Wallace, Hoss ELEY ropuiatel sod "oarrge, 5 ‘The maps and data have been prepared wita the greatest possible care axid are believed to Wt . s was cor . Mr. was uripg same same year “7 vents Bere ee een Ss ieailing men. Hic pale: | SMOunt expended last year was $501,331.50. If | indignant, and, quick as a fash, tore the mask | On che same course, thus retaining the chanyton: | 2-tmen ia Railroad, Oth and'B ‘horoughly reliable, ~ Ecole, Sy aaa es ung p~z2— te prockamsenention x oe feo aed the namie = from the woman's face, disclosing, as he termed | ship A the iad Which Hanlan has falied to GNOR 4, A TANNOTTA. MASTER 0) a = 7 oa — residence, ae of for whic! to row wil S ek as ” Wrest from him. odo: 'IMORE AND OHIO RAILRO: Neaith and tiste could command. was opened to | reach one thousand five hundred and eigheycnine. | ‘7a aroma Se,bNck ws the ace OF spade.” see ES A forecelve pits od » fe If ten cents be enclosed with the subscription the Pocket Atias will be sent by mall, postage pre =. ape —S a of | This Dumber will increase from year to year, and | ordered immediately from the house. ‘The groom, Rothschild’s Amusing Revenge. NGTO! SCBEDULE IN EFFECT NOVEMBER 20, 1887. ‘at the subscriber's expense. ort favors the erection of such bulldings by | however, was paralyzed with fear, and asked the | wow THE GREAT BANKER BROUGHT THE BANK OF Sut, chechenere am, therein win Sones ty enya ‘overnment, and suggests tuat the Depart- | minister “how much money it would take to keep ENGLAND TO TREMS. - Builder, to be ehiet of the diviaewot snastraction, | “em ‘Will Hot chteld you,” replied Mr. Bagiey; | A” amusing adventure ts related by the Detrott | ne sHAFTESRUNT Me TAOn ia the finest in the Pi ‘THE WEEKLY STAR contains Associated Press and Special Dispatches from ail parts of tne Ercan tmnt 30 perent The way fawhich the | S2i°O! whose, clerks should be skied draughts: | wand," be adted, mzet Out” ofl thts place immedi: | Bree Press as having happened to the Bank of | wend jt teres NAAURALNESS DULOUAS ANB | Oo Glacial and St Louis, Exp. daily 2:30.and | world, reports of Congress and all the Government Departmenta, United states Courts, Washington po gg ge a Signed to hisaid, It ss compused ‘that each of these | thy lett, got tuto R oodpe ans as famt'as tbe heck: | pin of refusing to discount a large biil drawn by | Sfetencoss Hoa, Act Gai git Fitteburg and Cleveland, Exp. daily 10:55 am,, | News and Gossip, Political, Personal, Society and Local Affairs, Stories by the Leading Authors ot tne Shank the press for the aid it his alwayssiven | Qverage $20,000. Fifty officey oan be provided ior | tae Caught a boat for Finiadelphie @ 7? W4eF | Anselm Rothschild of Frankfort on Nathan Roths- | J,¥, Newman, Prof, Ales. For Lexington and Local Stations, 18:40 a.m, World, bright Correspondence from all points of Interest, Weekly New York Letters, Home Articies, That is already known. Miss Willard was re- | ¢} = elected president by a vote of 3130ut of 320. The ip Was shown to have nearly doubled LEAVE WASHINGTON FROM STATION, CORNER OF NEW JERSEY AVENUE AND © STREET. For Chicago and Northwest, Exp. daily 10:55 am. | Melvilie Bell N COLLEGE OF ELOCUTION SSavendon was prottanie anda grand mages” | BY the expenditure of « ‘miifon doliars, and the sons Coa ches tocando thet ee Ene ed | AXP ORATORY, S13 oth aa. w. Mal «Block cat of | m.iE-33 rm. and’ Spr’ daily eapreae "2° | Pashlon, Religious, Literary, and Agricultural Notes—in short, everstbing that should be in the best ——_— eI jes thal ald be more economical ‘The Berbice Wondor. scount sis on ate Taki ‘New Start. Grek the buildings than to pay the rentals DoW Fe- | wow 4 yENDAcIOUS MARINER PROvITED BY w1s | those of private persons, But they had to do'with | PVE ART STUDENTS LEAGUE HAS OPENED | sdelpiia *5-00 am and t3:15 pane Paper of the most interesting city of the country. It is an eight-page paper of Afty-six long welb ee quired. In regari to the adoption of some better “ ~ ‘one stronger than the bank. “Private persons!” Clases in Life, i ortrait, Still-Life, Water-Color, | For Singerly and intermediate points, +4:30 p.m. i WONDERFUL YARNS IN BALTIMORE. 3 F iy Qiled columns, and costs only One Dollar a Year. EW BULLE PILED IX A COMPLICATED DIVORCE CASE. | thethod of aljisting the componcntion of eieeke in NS IN BAL exclalmed Nathan when te fact. was reported to | sud Autiane, sf its Studios. “1113 Yemussivanis ave: | , For Laltinore 000, 7380, 8 50 7 Yesterday, in the case of James M. Pollard agt. L-offices, the report states that a commission | _ The Baltimore Sun says: Wheu the brig Stephen | him. “{ will make thes» gentlemen see what kind | Instructors.) Messrs. 4. G- HEATON, and, DELA 3hig 120, nsinute train) 3 i aris Pollard—an action for a divorce—the original | has been investigating the subject, and the results | Bishop, Capt. Rivers, arrived in port on November | of private persons we are.” TLL; Misore DAMS “snd SYLVESTER. (form | 240), 5: 2 a0, BB: petition was withdrawn and an amended petition Of their labors are transmitted, 16, trom Berbice and Orchilla she had among her three weeks later Nathan Rothschild—who had | Kyte, $3.00. nis-12t" | 3:30. 4:40, 5 : and i130 p. For Annapolis. 84 ma 12:10 and 4:30 ‘THE CONTROL LRGRAPR. ace re ' |. | employed the interval in gathering all the £5 - a ied. This secs forth that thé parties were mar- 1B CONTROL OF THE TELEGRAPH. crew a sallow-faced, cadaverous-looking indi. | Cmple oie could procure in’ England and om te 0 Pm. On Sunday, 8:30 am, 4:40 pein. Leave Annap- Tied in the State of Mississippi about the year |, It may, Mr. Vilas says, some time be required of | vidual, who, notwithstanding his forlorn appear. Conunent—presented himself at the bank. He poet Otten, werten, | oun 6:40. 8 WTO, and lived together until 179, when he | Phe Conorament { undertake the control of the | ance, heightened by bare feet and scant attire, | drew from his pocketbook a 25 note, and wey | pave,jiener, Standard, Busines Colleen Amertes, | B31 ates ana Balti that his wife separated from him, and, | “!©sraph, but this question involves protracted | was eagerly courted by the sailor (ee Ror TT pede map ae paren ss a Soeho Evening Sessions. more, 3:00, 6:40, 8:30, am, 13:10. 3:30, 4:40, 6:45 - pon ith | ArEument upon not only the question of general | runners who were present. plying their business. Ing quite astoni e Boggy | ee her —p Gran coe tenaea colnve expediency, but of the proper means of one It had become nolsell that the fellow was a gold. | Rothschild should have personally troubled him- : ACADEMICAL COURSE. 4:40, 6:49 and 11:30 p.m. AN UNEXAMPLED OFFER!!! Bed bam longer. By this desertion he claims that juss wits present conditions. Yet, if 4 shal | digzer from the rich elds in British Guiaaa, and | self for such a trifle, The baron examined one by | Writing, Grammar, Rhetoric, History, Geography, | |,FuF Stations gu Metropolitan Brapeh, 16:35 am, be is entitied to a divorce. a few hours alter an happen that the diMcuities yield to ‘patient con. | besides cords of wealth he had sent hoe ‘there | one the coins, and put them in a little canvas bag; | Arithmetic, a, The studies in this course olec- | 76:40 Ste 14:40 gum. for principal, stations only? ‘anawor for the wife was fled. She waives all ser- | Sideral thee, nd the demands of th ountry for the | Was then on board, in the possession of Capt, | then drawing out another note—a third—a tenth— | tive. Catalogues free on es - = , rat floor, trom ¥ a. mn. top. me or by mail. stations, 1.90. ; tion, and de- | Dest auxiliaries to its business facilities, 1t will be | Rivers, nuggets of gold of fabulous worth, Geo, | @ hundredth—he never put the pieces of gold into ROIs WLSELER President. SPECIAL $1.90. SPECIAL .90. Bee ey ae ulematiog wef out in ic, Ap- | & supreme importance to the end vo make wise | Sulluie, whe Keepe ¢ satlor bearding-house ar sia | the bag withous scrupulously examining them, | ¢ x. unNen, ¢. EA ML pedals eg ~ c $ $ plication being made to Judge Merrick, he desig- | Provisions for « safe amd sattafuctory establish- South bond stree:, was chosen by ie lank indi. oe the balance, | > 50 LESSON — # ahd intermediate stations, +7:00 p.m, . © tne | Ment Of the requisite force of employes without | V1 ‘as his boarding master, and Suffuk thought e law gave i s rarch tr y THE ASHINGTON SE ee Ge MS UE MEATRISOS: | Ghar tthe toavg Washington oh, Supday only at er Ties — — {Or aprovgwent in theestabishment of the postal | sailors are saree, Chas Collins was the name | frst bag full he passed (hein to bis clerk and re | 69-sime_§ Graut Pace, bet. tb, Toth Gand ate, | Betnchs ontatt November 15, and at | 8€FVice must be a beneficial beginning. given by the sallor and gold-dizger. He repudl- ‘a second, al yTION Las i — For FREDERICK, 8:40 am., t2:30 p.m, 16: one ‘unisirawn, and a Gay or wo ater dis, Poe TO BUY ane eames ated being called after the ubiquitous Tom Coliins, | closed. The baron had employed seven hours | H)LOCUTION LESsOxS. FRECH, my Buntage 1 tO pa ar Cages par aaa oa lard called at the clerk's office to inquire as tothe} The report te that instead of - | WhO, he said, was only a myth. Collins was fed | to change £21,000, but as he had giso nine em- ees For HAGERSTOWN, 18.40 am. and t5:30 p.m. bask "She stated that ber husband. bad come to . sugge instead of appropriat- | and 'teasted ‘at the hospitable board of Suffuk, | ployes of his house ‘engaged in the same manner, | tossons given at puter ence if desired, nB-1m* saymins, arrive from’ Chi daily, 6:20 a.m, and THE WORLD'S HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES. her, talked about the he had ‘and made | 2 $2,000,000 anauaily to rent the use of the rail- | whom he entranced with ls stories of money, | it resulted that the house of Rothschild had drawn ENEY JAEGER, SOLO FLUTIST OF THE maz | £325,025 Dpeep oe ~ te eg ; ‘to the effect that she permit Mr. | Way cars for the transportation of the mails, “the | He promised Mrs. Suffuk a new dress as soon as he | £210,000 in gold from the Bank of England, and ENRY JAFGER, SOLO, FLUTIST OF THE MA- 2 daily, 7:20 aan. Sitting to ect as her attorney, at ‘uo costo her. | appropriation be of a smaller sum, to buy them, | fOWhd some one in Baltimore to identity him at | he had so occupied the tellers that no otter person | Aa,nBe, Uand, resuines instruction, ou the, Flute ington, 10:45, THE STARS POCKET ATLAS OF THE WORLD. ‘and if she would not oppose the ot of the | and of another, say $250,000, for their keeping, | ‘he Firs. National Bank, where he said he had | could change a single nove. certs, &c., for the coming season, Residence, 15 4th st on 2:20, 7 Dim, dally. nnd 4150 pos divorce he (the musband) would enter into an| the two together not rating the proposed | $383 dollars deposited. * soon after his a:rival | | Everytime which bears the stamp of eccentric. | ne. nb-1m* From Singerls and intermediate pointa north 10 pay her $7 per month for herself | rent: The, Department will ‘hereafter gain at | (llins became.a lion among a number of the res. | ity has always pleased the English, They were, | iss ROSA RAND, TEACHER OF ELocurios | timore.10°S0au- dally. ee i aka children, "She would uot object to the divoree | least $1,300,000 per year whule sustaining the cost | !dents of Bond and Thames streets. He played | tueretore, the first day very much amused at the ‘and voice culture? prepares iadies and gentlemen DO BK 10.90 name Tats, FOO, Deing granted provided the care of her two chil- | of casuaities, the piano, gultar, organ aud every musical instru- | little pique of Baron Rothschild. They laughed | jor the dramatic stage; Particular attention is civen. $35 305 pe sie a8 Gren was guaranteed, Dut she Was determined tuat “It cannot be objected that the Department ts | ment that could be produced, and through har- | less when they saw him revurn the next day, at | to coaching amateurs for private theatricals, platform 7 . 08, 10:00 am. Tab; ‘THE STAR'S POCKET ATLAS OF THE WORLD 1s described above. ‘they shoud not suffer. unable properly to assume the charge of these | mony he soothed many breasts that at first ook no | the opening of the bank, flanked by nis nine | andhomesitcle. Mise, Rand can be seen on Fridays | E 6:30 énd 11:00 pin, Se cars, ‘Tne partment can easily disc! these | Stock im his Ei Dorado stories, A well-known | clerks, and foliowed this time by drays to carry | aD turdays, ai SHet.nw o8-Sm*_ 2 ‘Sundays ouly. ‘The National Guard. functions. It might recetve the custody of all the | Testaurant keeper was so impressed with him | away the specie. They laughed not at all when | QPENCERIAN BUSIN! COLLEGE, COR. 7TH ‘THE WORLD'S HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES 1s @ Gainty book, bound im Leatherects aarraLion—vorss vox | CAfSin the service, and thenceforwand care for | tat on Monday Collins figured on, his books | the king of bankers sald witn ironic stinpllcity: and Dsts.n.w. | Entranco, on, D at.—established 22 4 xo FoR THE yoCETE: them on a month's notice. "Witn moderate addi. | 10,86 , Lune, of “about seventy dollars for |; “These gentlemen have refused to, pay my bils | yeu. "thopuuraly eauipond Yonbe men and women ‘Tree Calf, of $20 12 mo. pages, copiously ilustrated, 1 LO Its rallwe a - ; | W. Mr. Jesse M. Bassett was elected major of the | for the manufacture of all necessary cares ice | settlement, Collins said he must fad a mer- | only notify them thae 1 have enough to employ pa Se A a cr ‘Agent. 4th battalion, District militia, last night. The | ever may be done by any private hands may a3 chant who could {denny bien at She bask. nd ol ee any time, “Year scholarship. quarterly or monthly in- Eee SSS ‘Together with a membership in the World's Book and Music Unions, by which ail standaré :. Edwi ‘Company | well be done by the ot WI LJ turday one of « firm ‘copy is on bo 4 stal ut rates. Graduates always in demand. lus ipa ths tatteien ume Ounesen Guasbnc Gun @. | "ee Gosecumtan of ter seem cite aeeet oe ‘Thames street conveni-ntly remembered him. |, “leven millions in gold drawn trom the bank ot | tated circular tree nt Callege fe or by Ia. GRU WES AND SOCrawesT, books and music can be bought at an almost increaibiy low peice. a LBM ai 'T. A, | Much relieve the difficulties of the compensation | Was, tt rome gree that yesterday was f er, Es [Seperate to| SARA A. SPENCER, Vice-Principal, ee CK. SPLENDID SCENERY. Domer, Lieut. losher, lavas. problem. So far as they are concerned, their | Teallze visions of the wealth of the goid-digger bank took alarm. There was something ‘ An De MAGNIi AGENT EQUIPMENT. prepaid, and membersup of Company € (the National Fenct- | transportation may be compensated, doubtless, | {Tom New Gutana. Collins got_upeariy in the | be done. Next morning notice appeared in the PUVATE LESSONS IX ALL GRADIS OF STOD XOViuben ts 1807 All these, two newspapers unequalled, two premium books, postage Dies, and Capt. S. . Tomlinson and Lieut. P. E. | by the payment of a just price per mnie for the | Worning and requested that a cab be ordered tobe | journals that henceforth the bank would pay | P°'to sduite confdeutial: prepares for college, from ststion, cornerof Oth | te pooe and Music Unions for 61.90. KM Satton, of Company D (Logan Camp Guard). | dietancs cane car 1s Fun, upon a scale not almMcuit | at the restaurant-keeper’s place to take bim, the | Rothschild’s bills the same as their own, ayolia, West Point, allexaminations. | Mr. Bassett was the candidate of the National | to arrive at fairly; to be accompanied with simple | Coppersmith and Coliins to the First National Re ee ee eee te Ue a we: Oman Oe a. Fencibiex, He was connected with the W. - | provisions for the’ Bank. About the time the cab was due Collins An Irishman’s Legacy. T, Sone Yon Light Infantry when it existed as asingie | or the Governme had borrowed a change of undercloching from | me BEQUEATHS THE BULK OF HIs FORTUNE To THE | J HE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, —— company, and at the Ume of his eae texan panies.” prongs ‘ap overcoat boy te and CA BRITISH TREASURY. wrpaton 723 14TH opt yhele Orst ant. When he and twenty-six hed ‘st pair of gloves. A andkercuiet brot Boston, mont St.; Brookl mart St.: Ter the fetantry to form the National Rifles, he ‘THE DEPARTMENT BUILDING. fromthe antipodes asa. present for Mra, Sutfex brethren Orettty Dease, 1ate ot | New ork. 23 W230 St. Phila MTBSS chestnat at ‘This ts an offer that has never been surpassed, ‘Was chosen second lieutenant of the new orgaul-| Inrelation to the Department building the re- | adorned Collins’ neck. He left, as he sald, to go to ‘Thorouch training in French, German, Spanish, &e. Yatton. Priot to recelving his commission Mr. Bas | port says: “Mention has been repeatedly made of | the, baug for’ Mientifeation, ‘abd. he “ior the | 20.8. James’ Square and of the Dev Farm, county Conversational knowledie in OE, orrwo ‘Teh, sett mam, gu before the examining board. the necessity for its enlargement, Taree addi. | Sufuk family, hanging Ustlessly 0, fs fe, | Louth, formerly M. P. fdr that county, who died on Livntet reterences” ‘Terms begin bow 216 ‘A handsome bauneret, worked by Lultan urn. The cab uppeared, and Uh juran ef ; ipl BS Reardon, Was presented to the Fencibies last | “nal buildings are now rented of private parties, pe the 17th of August last, nas just been proved. Dt. " SHINGTON SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION AND ARIABLY IN ADVANOR and neither fs tire-proof. The destruction of elther | for Caine ohoe ye aree etna ng & While | itis entirely in the testator’s own handwriting “Oratory, Dot Maton We MBsCAE BEEVENS | Siever Harrisburg to Chicaro a ORDERS RECEIVED EITHER BY MAIL OR AT OUR SUBSCRIPTION COUNTER, for Collins. “fey were. informed that he h d = i BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. Would ental! much Inconvent re and to the folowing terms: “I give and bequeath | HART. Principal, Veice Culture, Elocution: Lawiot : rs Jobn A. Logan wasmade an ROnOTary MeM- | Toes of Important LOOKS and papers, but erpectaity | Preceded them to the bank, where he would | tomy atturul souciiors abd friguda.cravestConen | HAR, Pancipal, Volea Cul and College Preparatory. | FOr, Gtis, Cauandajun, Kochester, Buifalo, Niacara, ADDRESS DN ALL CASES ber of Logan Cainp Guard last might. the burning of Marinf's Hall, or the Dullding on | Mee, them. | The cabbie starved, and upon | and Robert Warren Meade, £1,000 each as a mark | "o4-3iu* Gare Weshingtou to Rochester.” ag the corner of Sih and E streets. ‘So often has th | MTYiug at the bank Culilus could not be fouad, | of my esteem. I give and bequeath to my filthtul | Cera MatERING CURE For Williamsport, Lork Haven, and Elmira, at9:50a ‘amB WEEKLY stan, ‘The Court. subject been pressed that nothing more is pur. | Sud the discommture of all Une cashler said no | And skuliful land agent, Abraham Colles, £1,000 48 | SAA AUAING, CURE im. dally, : cnn he CouRT IN GENERAL TERM. Posed now than not to omit tue duty of recalling | $UC2 Man trusted lls wealth with the First | «mark of iy esieein. “I give and bequeath vo the | maneutly cured. Sclentitic methods, Mie M, STE. Yesterday, Hamilton axt. Serre: decree signed. | attention toits circumstances upon the occurrence | Nttignal. ‘To make matters worse the cabbw de- | Roman Cathollc Archbishop of Aruagh, for the | VENS HAI, Principal Wasbizwcion School of loca nited States ex rel Birth agt. District of Covume | of a new oppurtunitns mmunded his money, and the restaurant man pald | time being, £100, 0 be expended in=procuring | ton oat oe" aban i j decre signed. Raub agt, Barbour; argued} “4 Fourth Assistant Postmaster-General pe. | 91-4 for his ride. Last nigat one of tue interested | masses to be suid (or the repose of my soul, I give G TAUGHT BY CO! and submitted. comes witu every Yyeur a more desirable addition | plUes Siw Capt- Rivers, of the stepuen Bishop. | and bequeath all the remainder of my real and 3 per month, three lee Cmevrr Covrr—Judé to the official force of the Department. ‘The care | fue hearty mariner said Collins’ wnole story was | Dersonal property, wheresuever OF Wilatsoever, to | ons a.week. ‘Special classes for children on Saturday 00 p.m. every day. —_—_——— es Mestestas Hume tan tie Of post-oitices requires the acistance of sucu an | 2 4mMpOsition. “He sald he had suipped utm in | Ere perso houding forthe cline being the odes or | et SL50 rer mouths. Stuio Mel Lith ae how. ose jails thinett Traine Comucct at are a * AN nen Sh gute, Shosid kt sagerubasheranoore made | ft wks pace oa nan wit ad Tet | chancedor of wor'majen's exeacgier tbe Dr | BAKERC LES. PRIVATE OR 18 CLAS sere iy with tote chase noe aad FAMILY SUPPLIES. PIANOS AND ORGA) ————— to favor oF pos.-oilter buuidings lead to uneir Con. | Ween uefa ak reat e Stee Tree ead | hum applied toward exunguisiing thé national | FNADAME’A; TELE (irom Paris) will sive teasous | i. direct transier to Bultom’ street, avoiding | —_ = : : Sesto Meader tein, struction by the Goveramwat, une duties of suca | Use AFestad or stealing a Sulrt tron a Berbice | dout, and T appoint. as executors che sald chan | st her édeuc) sod at pupils homes’ Exedione pro- | »,dpuble {crrage ackous New York city, LPHONZO YOUNGS COMPANY ARE OFFERING on i — jes of sued | darsey. Collins had tod that he had given capt. | 260% Peaeaie 4 ‘ “4 on and thorough instruction, 910 1oth stanw. | FOr is, 720. i Fara rocees comrany Ane re arriscaets Av 4x SxYLOTMENT BCKEAU SExTON A | a Olcer would naturally Codaprenend that Si | {cers soteral hag vess oh veld One oe wen | Celst OF the excuequer tyr the tune being and the 2 Gontioe Masdhaline Jone Com t Abby Mines | ments-can be beugit on caus aon taaaeee Jecty ds Well us tue suppiles aud aliowauces of | [U's SrvGtal MuKets of yold, one Of Walch be | soucitor of her majesty's treasury for. the time a s i yoenine a Avant Abt” Bs penta can be be tut on he c é = Fo eat rr n Baltimore tor $60. ‘Tals Uc ape | ee ee a epaite atroreaoe: VERNON SEMINARY, ores Parad (ee: | Meat, Plum Pudding, snd d-pound cans, Fruit P nao, Bea A Syracuse special to the New York World says: | Post-ollices. d Rivers, He said he was sorry the boarding Pee ae een a Loving MS TOs a1 1G Mat and 1130 11th st, sii ita m, weet dmeeel Sit cee | Cake: extra quality aid 5 tin boxe, Pure Vermont jog Square, #1 We, tins ‘The Grand Union Ewmpioyment, Land, and Braigra- rosanpmecp sles oa npc master had been soid so badiy by Charlie Colas | ward ot $220,000), and probave has becn granted | Freuch and English Boarding and Day School for soe, BO yt 8790, 11:00, | make your own Syrup. much fuer than you call other: y law prices tion Bureau advertises to furuisa the needy with | AN inerease of $0001s asked Tor in the salary of | te gouddizger tro Béluisa Gulana, and ins | ¢oikie 4 8704000), and Propare has been, gra Young Ladies aud Little Girls Fe eg Tatas, UG Sid 4:10, 4:20. | Wise Shinn, ‘Tathe Liaison, large. casters: Oooking archased” het M0 - mpeg ore Mice in Uviea, | thesuperintendent of the Department building and | “tind” on Fel singlast niga, oe Academic, Intermediate and Primary Departmenta— | 4.40,0,0055;10, 10°00, aud 1129 Bam. On Sun- | Eten tance and meaty Pare Apple citer,’ New Cie, cal 7 eee = 2 - . 5 ———— Did Mitchell Rua Away. Comnmodiows how schoo bniiding-comtaiuine CHALE Sa eee oo eet ta em. 2-00, S88, ron, getiuine Lachorn. Just received s half Music th the United Dut he has branch oftices in New York, Washing. | @svursiug clerk. An increase of $500 Is asked in The New Unionist Moves ; - SESSION - ROOMS, CLASS-IROOMS, and OFFICE, | gost ope Creek Line: FeO nae bt 4:40 pam. daily, | the fiert Creamer ington, | lisher represented. Send for Ustal ton, and otver places. J.D. Roe, of No. 18 Turtie | rs oF te eet ler, the chet of post~ | yavrrsarow aN oOscisN nacatve ax ovamion ax | 4 STORY ABOUT THE MAX wo Xow WANTS TO FIGHT] Wish steam heattie at best tndern tuproveweuts | FOF Lope Crrek Line, 720 aan Aid'440 pum daity, | He Stet creamer tions, HUGO WORCH & CO.% street, Syracuse, was out of a JoW. He saw the | ce supplies ndeni ot ra PRORPD Schapiro RO Chas. Mitchell, the English pugilist, has repeat-| ‘Thirteenth year bevins OCTOBER 6. baer pee gf a ed aon Evtste u ye ain, wee twas Ing to Roe sscory tae acting manager of the bu of the lente ra ead eet akinster Hall, Dubila, | eaiy and indistinctly been accused of running away | For circulars apply w Principal, m.,4/10 pm. & and inusic-book anime pepe g me gland : eter of the last night, is said to have been a brilliant affair. | from Ait Greeaueld, wien Greeufleld war te vine | a3-4in __MRS. EJ. SOMERS, | ALEXANDRIA, AND, FREDERICKSBURG | RATI- Co.'s Works tm the first Ward at a salary of $1.50 ‘The leading merchants and professional men and | country. | Win, Muldoon, the well-known wrest RLINGTON ACADEMY, % TON'RATLROAD. z day * paid the acting manager ~ ® | a number or Cathoie unionists w resent, The | Wold a Writer in tue Phiiadeiphia Press the story of 621 7th st., opposite U. 8. Patent Office. * z “6:45, 9:47, 10:57 am : Piasted for the job, bur the Purer Man 3 FE OC the |) ieonwes were crowded with ladies Lord Hart, | Mitchell's reureat a few days ago. “It was in Feb. | ~A Select School for Boys and Youne Mee Aoteman | FOF, Alexandria, DP OR Teas Wie Texas makers of this country) and the Peloubet “standard t for ce Job, Bas the Pon er Manatacturing | Deas-Letter Onlce: of $200 for engineer in the | Balcones were ; adies, Lord Hart- | Paty, isso," said Muldoon, “that Mitched and | term bygins SEPTEMBER 12. Dayaud Evening wos: | 2cj0¢, "92% Seek hah rs Oneane. the ourtan for sutistachon and his ge | Additional bulidiags. Ta give | ington and Mr. Goschen were given an ovation, | fayscit were In New York, | Was learnlug: inv eg | sous. Caretul and thorouzh instruction ip the cote Peck ie Ee tety ; SAUSAGE. Pintion sold on {antalments rent, and exchanerd. Sur bureau thought it was queer avous the Pores | lee and Maperiuuendcutcof aise: | Te Woust to the queen was received with enthust- | pose, and there was Le Usual newspaper-aghuing | HoH, EOxNAK, ranches, Bookkeeping, “Shorthand, ‘and the south, 600, 10 Oniersare now being taken anos Tuned and iiepairad atiehac ton, guar-ntord People and fitted Koe out with anotaer ticket on | Jets und superintendents of divisions | asi ‘ery Dody rose and Juiued in the singing of | yoink on. Greenfleld w 3 with Patsy Sheppard at | Gicek” BORION MACAFEE, AML MDS Bonsipae = Se Wetiy Savile at aes. S box factory Yearnfg to | & ch the Superintendent of the | tue national ancuem and “God B.ess the Prince of | Boston.” One ulght. Wright. Sandford the well. | O2\¢sin delicious article. s™swar & SONS GRAND SQUARE AND UP. mt know the | KallWay-Mail Service the report says ougut to be Bui + ales” Mr. Kenny, an eminent Catholic barrister, | known New York club man, met Mitchell and my- is RIGHT | PIANOS, WALD-E] Itcomes in packages con- 1 ‘a ud rT. large assort: t © band rms aud Dareau or 1s ticket. revurned to the | Pad a higher salary, | 1h proposing @ toast to the uflouist cause, de: | self in the Hoffman Mouse. ‘The conversation | "PY! MgDONALD-ELLIS SCHOOL,” fexceyt Monday. i ‘9:10, aud taining two pounds each. rics Reasgnatia, ihe largest fine of guiior Bret-chose Dareau angry, but he didn't yet his mon-y bac! ‘THE WASHINGTON CITY POST-OFFICE. nounced home rule as an Insidious Anisuoiner, turnedon, gan. and Mr. Hanford asked Mitchell: Enistian and, French Hourting’ aod Day School for 2104, ait 2:0 r 'N. W. BURCHELL France’ avd Ones je or rent, Prices ranging Splicant was promised a position as vua.| ‘The post-office at Washi - Vilas says, ts | Siuply meaning emberment of the em: | ‘Will you reef 1d OF a $1,000 purse?” “Cer ‘oung Ladies aud Little G : 2 Eee ope cutme'snarmenos | tag Instn tors oroper requ: |B ecm cum a atm hs | ety sa ce ara Me | PGE oa ur. | Si aed iran te oie ett | =18 126 F ST. ‘rata taf opatring eapecalty au att-wded toby that W. A.A. Shepard said were being oj y | sald, bia le e ie and ruin jan ifor's answer, in ap an hour * 3 “ eters fot a ee ‘applicant was ako told that | Mets, although cocviently located, and no con- | irish ‘credit, but there were hopeful syimploins | the ‘iearae ‘hed’ Beene nda a ae. ao dott stcry AP al Shusical’Gotraee a iy Peo a MEEIED © SEED, Baohems, to get a bookkceper’s position Would cost him $5, | tiNulng lease exists. The proprietor has demanded | that the people were begianing to find out the | ave $200, and eight other club men $100 ‘lish, French, Latin, Penmanship, Class Drawine CHASE ptau i and ab asistant bookKeeper's jov £3. A second | 4 higher reat, which does not r to be reason- | real tendencies of the agitators’ work. each. "Iwo telegrams were sent to Greenfeld | SFU k ‘special herdie’ is cunployed iot General ___At as ~ ecoy applicant was also sent on a will-o-the-wisp | able. But the law forbids the Departinent to rent | | Mr. Goschen, who responded, said that the time | at Boston, one to nis lodgings and one to Shep- | the use of pupiis in distant parts of phe city. Foreir | =< a =I; VE YOU HEARD THEM? WE MEAN THR Ulp around SyTacuse, visiting places that the bu- | ®Dullding in the District except in pursuance of | for anybody being neutral toward the separatists pard’s, In less than two hours the answer came: | culars address the principal. MISS ANNA KLLIS, POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. Lount H*.; Pianos; rich tone, splendid scion Feau Said wanted heip and wuose proprietors said | Special enactinent, and serivus inconvenience | had passed. No truce should be allowed with the | ‘I will accept. Be there in the morning.’ Green-| _#14-3in aes tm touch: ‘workmanship. St tor ‘they didn’t. might result from these conditions. Some actfon | party of sedition. These demonstrations, show- | leld’s acceptance Wasshown to Mitchell and uldn’t CCOLLIERE HOME AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS AILY LINE TO NORFOLK FORTRESS MON- MAN Soa Fat. —eee—___ by the Congress ought not to be delayed. ing that the most important, part of Ireland was | seem to be regarded by him as good news. We left ‘under 14 years of age. D Ede XoRros Te MAN, i es Baltimore's Gift to the Pope. goa “a against home rule, would help to convince Eng- | the Hoffman House Aer plommet and, as we strolled A few pupils taken in the family. a ER BROS. PIANOS. THEIK pase os r ebewnnes denven nant estese-ceairemesine: A Cool Gattows Bird, land and the world that the agitators’ claim of | up Broadway, Mitchell remarked’ that he'd ‘be & LUCIEN E. C. COLLIERE, AM. GEORGE LEARY and LADY OF THE Tae Pie ORDERS & STAT MAN. ov 2us SESGursonne vateamn ae a eee a Ee ae ieuded Uns audlords Rar eaive: | Doomung chump Lo lguuGreeniield or$1,000 when | Washington, D.C., 1538 st .w~ near Arlington ifotel eaves Salty, SS ee on 34 Fecaw. _ ~ a" ded. the landior found: zs =e * rence pm Ptornat Fathers Of the Eastern or | rye coolest man on the scaffold, says the cleve. | J<ted, & bribe as grows as was over offered to a | ho wosidirt be wise if he backed out and. Groping bet iS as <a HE FISCHER PIANO HAS A LARGE FOLLOW: Baitimore province, are about to send a beautiful says leve. feat interest by a stavesman who ought to have | the subject.” “Before Greenileld could. arrive in NGTON ACADEMY OF TELEGRAPHY, $3 Em RT, FE sts bye TT ag Ty EI ‘Ywken of exeem to Pope Leo. It consists of a sec- | 18nd Leader, was Lewis Davis, who was hanged | Known better. ‘They had acted nobiy, he said, and | New York Mitchell had lett the city tor Canadz, 631 F st. n. w., rooms7, 8, and9.___oc18-2m* —y o3e Fat = : reacties Sc” kn SEES 2 STAYMAN. O84 etn w. Bl-3m im the old Cleveland jail in February, 1869, for the | uader a strong temptation. “Our’ opponents,” | and a letter bad been sent to Mr. Sandford say! RT SCHOOL. MRS. M. H. PIKE'S STUDIO IS ° - = : retary made by Baltimore artists out of various ¢ “ hae ow, Place, as formerly. Thorot ‘oS Exe 3 (OTHER MOZ: TH BE 4 wrder of Farmer Skinner. Whe: wi sald Mr. Goschen, “consider minds that ure black | tuat he had an engagement. to spar four rounds | AA. now at lerce ‘as fc : NOTHER MOZART. THE WEEK PIANO Kinds of American wood. The lower 1s of | Murder of Farmer - When the witnesses | air ee ae ‘ : iruction iayiven in every branch of are 32-15 whose = cee part of the hanging were admitted within the p better . les for their doctrines. ‘Thut 13 not | with John C. Scholes, of Toronto, and could not | inst see ~ ‘used in his Aunerican tour by Jose" Hoffman. ‘comparable fe prefer men acquainted with lustory | afford to pay the forfeit incidenton his breaking it. | | Ni ‘ON THE VIOLIN? CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT / La TAL Richly orzameated. In one of the lower doors ta | DAYS Was a in the corridor within a | and Jes lessons, and ar gid (0 deat with audi | The Canadian engageinent netted Mitchelt ss Pere DONGH wi} reauno giving lessons = aa SANDERS & STATAN. Carving iu relief of the 1: Vu while the other feet leading to the scaffold. He | ences who are mot gument tuan for ut took him aw: rom fgut man of whom ERT! ‘PROCESS. Bole Agent Fon. Geatates an equally artiste reietol St: Alpnooren | arcs froes the chair aed GNeg\od eit ke tore | etiog eae ae armament tan foe ‘ques- | John L. Sullivan says: “He wasthe best, Roghon | Residence, 608 Hat. n-w. 812-3mo ar ‘There is aisoa relief describing the landing of | Of people. He was quiet and not in the least con- | tions of the day than to be intlamed by the preju- | man lever met.’ Greenfleld came to New York GRipUATE OF HAHVAED, GEicaina on Columbus ana the landing In ‘New York sar" tie | fused by his dreadful situation, “He tranast Coen | ons oar ee aay, than Lo be Satistied to disappoint | and afighling hall had beenengagea at Rockaway, | A. Washington, deaires parila logy or Redemptorist Fathers. The cover is divided into | tis one and that one, and approaching the big | those who expected that we came here to tndame But the other fighter had retreated, and all who | Classes. Inquire of MK. JARVIS BU’ Bve parts. In the middle is the coat-of-arms of | Stove, he asked Dwight Palmer what tne hour was, | party or faction.” were connected with the episode were convinced | 2 ¥: The Baitimore province with asuitabie inscription Mr. Leroy ony “Five minutes to 11." “Ivs | Reierring to the challenge of the Freeman's | that Mitchell would rather Lalk, box aud ‘than | =~ —— ‘Phe other por.ions contain the cuat-of-arms of the | Bearly Ume, ose 2 i ioe, Soleee paar at ee fald, Davis, with a smile, | Journal, We invited the reporters of that paper | nght.” WINTER RESORTS. re L.L.BLAKE, Captain. | Beware of imitations of the Name and Brand, andbe x Kedemptorists, that of the pope, that of the State | Just then he was called away by ihe sheriff. As | Who were present to note and report carefully atl = = (GTEAMER PILOT BOY LEAVES 7TH ST. WHARF | sure and see to it that either sacks or barrels reads Of Mar) iand and of the Caited ‘States, te latuer | Re Went to the scaffold he was followed by the | Words. Never had he sald that O'Brien deserved | A New CANDIDAT® FoR ~4z FRENCH PRESIDENCY. ‘OT SPRINGS, N. C. jon Tl and Thursdays sf 7 & m., Seataining th Inscription in Enguiss, “In God We minister, the Rev. Dr. Washburn, who iost his life | five years’ penal servitudé A Parts dispatch says, a ‘novement 13 spreading H' ‘A charming resort, nestled among and sheltered ‘as far as Mattox Creck: - ‘Trast.” desk is surmounted by a closet, all | Afterward in the Asbtabula disaster. Davis bowed | vention of the Freeman’. 1 ‘among the members of the Right to propose Vice | by pine-clad Mountains. Delintful winter climate. ide days down snd Wednesdays “CERES Parts of whicu are equally handsomely decorated | cheerfully to every one he knew as he passed along Admiral Dompiere d’Hornoy, who 1s now a mem- all yuOUNTAIN PARK HOTEL, Se sid ocpeccnced with Cathouc wmelsaia. 1 is a | om lis death arch and was to outward appear. | | BUCKET Swors SarE ix Cuicauo.— suo Chicago | ber of the chamber of deputies for whe deparuinent | OPeR, all your, Table of superior exceliinen, | Firat- | days ana Wedneniays ug! | , 7th st. whart. | ana nave the tmprintot JOHN McGAHEYF, Alexandria, Va., Agent. 85-3m_ Work of rare artistic merit. It ts 11 feet In height, | AUCeS far less concerned than any other man inthe | and jury devoted the greater part of yesterday | of Somme, us a candidate tor the presidency, After | Cl#s4in every particular. Steam heat, Kegular tem- - perature. and ongans mov 4 feet wide and 4 feet in depen. Jail. So he demeaned hiinself to tue end, to hearing a large numer of telegraph operators | the reading to-day of President Grevy’s message of HOT SPRING WATER BATHS raed 5a rented. Tuning and repairing bowes'ly done ao 2 ‘se. and others testily against the buckel-shop keep- | resignation, the presidents of the senate and’ the | in marble fools mai yorceluiy rake eesexcelied in EO NON STEAMER AN AREFIELD" ‘TWO GOLD MEDALS JALLET & DAVIS Saved by Rai < = Mile a Minute, ‘Teo Fast for the Senator, ers and members of Lhe open board of trade. At | chamber of depules Will formally convoke a con- | curative properties or as a luxury. Physician in at- Leaves 7th st wharf on MONDAYS, THURSDAYS, ALLE’ Hs AN ENGINEER'S RACE DOWN A STEEF GKADE TO ES | ONE RIDE BEHIND THAT CHARLES COUNTY Nao was | +0 lock the Indictments that had been prepared | gress of the (wo chambers at Versailles on Friday, | tetdance. For farther information address and SATURDAYS at 7 am. Keturniug TUESDAYS, 2 hel : ab CAPE & RUNAWAY TKAIN. 98 agulnst the officers and directory of the open | for the purpose of electing a successor to M. Grevy: A.C. JUDD. | FRIDAYS, and SUNDAY p.m. touchingat River Land- | attached. None genuine without thetwo gold medals. om agent, abd which will ts mold ENOUGH FOR MR. GORMAN. in ifs 4 : ° 26-s,tu,thim ‘Manager. : : oa A Youngstown dispatch says: Allan Cowde! 2 no board were voted upon !y ‘hrown out, ‘The leaders of the republican groups have sum: ings as far'as Nomini Crees, oMmn, Va. and St, Tates and on monthly © é town dispatch says: Allan Cowden, | From the Baltimore American. —— 2ee moned a plenary mevilng of the party at Versailles Clements Bay, Md. Connects with B and 0. RR at — & DAVIS CO. BILGth st nw. ob Tekno locomotive engineer, has just hada} Senator Gorman, during the recent campaign, | ORGANIZING THE WiliskY TaUst.—Vor several | on Friday woruing Lo Confer regarding ths chalice Shepherds Bos schedule. JOHN &. PADGETT, Agi” PANS Uurliling experience. Wii ing down a steep | took a trip for the first time over the Pope's Creek | @ays there has been quive a delegavion of distillers | of a candidate. GW. RIDLEY, Manager, Save W. M. GALT & 00, -mile grade into Marquette tue train broke in| branch of the Baltimore and Potomac Kallroad, | 12,Petl® Ill., end-avoring to pertect the whisky EAD AND BE WISE_DR. BIOTHEKS, 000 BST M i trust. Five distilleries have refused to afiulate LVATIONISTS.—The Tecent at- cfr 4 OCEAN STEAMERS oe ‘Wholesale Flour and Grain Dealers two. Realizing the danger of a colitsion, Engi- | The Senator came up to Bowie in the morning, | with the others, On Monday aunt's a he Salvation Army throughout Cana Cadeat Cetahtahed hemes eee ie ae * Suse Gooaen aubennesn fo yuh amar ents | eat oe come aoa eta vane i Ay Next a committee | tacks on the Salvatior yu Canada, | tue Oldest Established Expert Specialist in. this city, County, was by the ries | will visit those five houses, appraise the property, | says an Ottawa special, have aroused sympathy in | and will cuarantes a cure fa all cases of private disease | @ GLANTIC & WEST INDIA LINE. ears that remained wit engine, but the re: i otameration train which | and issue eertifieates therefor, whlch, itis sald, are | their favor 1n_every direction, where -penoas, a | ante cuarantes a care 1 all case ‘change: cousulta- ey fection sieasity gained, until the pace of the ‘ny. | Aes Bowle at 20 and arrives at La Plata at | to be secured before they are’ given” I they" ave | Geitacs Tove raters Kise he aoe eae, te advice free at any hour dur the day. Sub. | “"- NEW AND CHARMING WINTER TOURS. Bazers fing trains became feart An out of Ma we Ss ahd ‘the SonmekS as the slowest in | accepted, then the houses that are not ta the trust | of the Canadian iilitia in organizing and leading | *ribed. and sworn before me by Dr. BRO’ iS. | British, Danish and French West India Islands, &c. ice be vag oft any tne at work im the | ould have: at oppress eee He | HOW. MIL Become the Droperty ‘of that onganiza | mob tn an Open attack uposu then Sn Friday las | GAME Ey GES» Notary Publi fn and for ths ss. BARRACOUTA. BREAKFAST ue Killed by the runaway train | Jorore he arrived ee Le Plsca he hed eee, | Hon. Tt 1s sald by tose in a position to know | a Quebec has led toa demand for an investiga: | Ditiet ot Columbia, . : Sailing 17th Dec., 28th Jan., and thereafter. SE rdering the | Before he arrived at La Plata he had seen all te | chat, woless these houses are secured, the trust | tiot, whicd, its stated, has been protilsed oy tne mr —— |: mopping: Gay oF siare Sh Bt Chobe, Ot Kiets Am- cocoa, Sroman co cu Mowe trom the Urals be crowded on | Yuta quite tired With Fidlig about tes wanes ce | iu not We abie Lo fori, and it Is also stated that | government, The press that in many instances | Plt, AND MOE. SELDEN, LADIES PHYSICIANS | «St! migues Deiuerara, 1) 2c. | DELICIOUS, NOURISHING, ABSOLUTELY . every pound of steam. Ax the locomotive shot | Mt quite tired with riding about ten miles an | it will take $5,000,000 tO insure the success of the | berore has denounced the army, is outspoken in Established 1450.” skillful treatment for all sye- ‘Superb pasweuger accom ‘excellent Cuisine, UNEQUALLED IN TON! i forward ke sounded three long blasts of the | 208t OM @ raliroad. Among the party was Con- | trust. demanding the protection taat any religious body | cil Compisints. | Advice tree and confidential at all | gmdiing oom, Bath Roons, &c. Apply to PURE. COSTING LESS THAN AND DURABILITY. a = Tie edited ee keel Hie | wressman “Rayner, and the “Senator 2nd kayner a inight look for dud ciatm trom the authorities: 00 6th st nw. Cor. of Lt LEAYCRAYT & CO., SECOND-HAND PIANOS, A tine sasortment of aoe a Bie nn hd peak at ‘Tobacco, | Two Ixprans KILLED BY A RaNCHMAN.—Another maak <seae Meee Fe NG-ESTABLI: 14-tu,th.a3m 140 Peart st. 5. ¥. ONE CENT PER CUP. a -— + -—_M 7 train on th ‘The switchinan on duty re- | SMe three miles from La Await- | Indian Territory tragedy was enacted on Tuesday. | THe BALTIMORE AND OHIO AND THE DRexet-— Teliable Ladies’ daily | = GO LORDOR | S001 FOL RENT: ar & 00. sponded, and as tar engin: passed over thetog ara |Z, the Senator's arrival was a promi-| it occurred ut Antiers, on the *rrisce in the | MoxGan SYNDICATE.—A Pi at hier rusidenee, OGL 4 Oftice hours QHORT ROUTE 50 LORDOE, tzirp. ‘Wat BTy Market Gieen, mile aininute he turned’the lever aud. the two | Bebt Customi-nouse oficial, a native of Charies | Cuoctaw nation, ahd Was tho result of an cto, gays; | 2 too Pm. with ay E, B FE 1 =——_ Sections of the (rain dashed Into the siding ana | CUS 4M enthustastic afd fervid democrat, a | Victor M. Locke, a big stockinan and merchant at ADIES WHO REG THE gickvi aust EEE ausT lied the cars up in an indescribable masa. “cow. | OV" aid owner of good horses, and the seion’of | Antiers Station, was startied from his Dreaktast @ {gunale physician should consult Mrs. Ne — Do Nor Prncaase had saved Lis life and that of his fireman, be. | 2% istoricai Charles County family. Alitched to a | by the entrance into his house of Jack Watts, a mk, Wi |. 1105 Place ne., bet. Band 0 and We 7, 9:30 ‘Trave, ONLY THIS BEER AND BE ‘UNTIL YOU SEE THE EMERSON PIANO. Sides twenty emploges in the yard, but the train | Mi2dsome buxxy was one of hfs thoroughbrods, | Chooxtaw, and an Unknown Indian, with pistols ith and Ista ste, ne. only. nee 3 Prise thoroughly first-class instrument at a medium price, ‘Was a total wreck, Walol, however, it would bare | Wich has a county record of 2:40. ‘The senator | in their hands, evidently bent cn mentor! Moe 2 ‘Over 41,000 now in use. ‘Deen ip any ease. Look @ seat in the bugzy and they started for Port | Locke met the men at the door and felled one with HRS Tobacco. Begining ai a lively galt, the thorough. | a stick of stovewoud. Meanwhile Mr. Locke had BecKsaor yor 4 BxipeaKoow.—A Norvorne, wo., | Dred Kept increasing his speed until the senator, | gotten his Winchester rile, and before they could Special to the Sew York Herald to-day says: The | “Look here, —, I have been traveling slow an |’ "¢ Shot both Indians, killing them instanuy. li ARSE BEVEL atensgt-tend ann, tm, cra ies rom a ~~. a Biarriage of Mrs Thomas Kooney a four weeks’ | the ‘and Faust BEER % (er kee} the bal. : — Fitomyte Frank Mall, occurred on Thursday last. | unce of the day. Kather flvetant tae naitoal | Bavaro ANEaON's JOKE. ~The Rev. returned from | was slowed up, and at a peaceful gait jogged iuto | tional enurc! to enter the installed as cl sons came from the of the Repabite T2534 bury and Lis staff, brilliantly members of the Flmaeds and last night returned to the home of his Of Fuirneld Cousty, asd ae te che former aiged » DUE Was grevied Dy a ‘of buckshot. of the Connecticut’ moanufactared One or two of the shot entered his arm, so he Parade to the Soke manutexared. Bastuly retired and went to the house of the eldest ercises Wok the next five years, eon to endeavor to have him pacify the younger Pee election was can- ‘Members of the family, but nis was fener found that the ma- ‘marred by having u revolver ‘at his head Reng iy 128. The sale of Dy that individual. He was ordered to leave, and Be did. aod will probably not fetMen. This 1s the = es I ; The by ber former Laree husbands objected Moniteur z og OT = tating the bank for American ea yee TS meiteare = “The Towa Soldiers tase at Iowa, the S jational League. Tas aatieated yesterday, and will opea to-day ft | city” a aits sulestae’ ana ee ean eae Ane | PUER eg Natural Gas Com- Major O'Brien was renominated by the. Roston | “Ans%% b? Obtained fr @ eas sum. = Gemocrats yesterday. Hon. ‘J. Bradlee, A fre in te ; i f i i

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