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cl y AND DISTRICT. ARIZONA'S BURIED CITIES, {line towns are 25 miles from the river, and all the | IN PRESIDENT VAN BURENS TIME,|AT POLITICAL HEADQUARTERS.| PHOTOGRAPHIC PLEASURES. REAL ESTATE MATTERS, THE TALK OF NEW York«K, TY AD aire dagen Lag wg WASTED ON OUITEAU. Facts Learned About the Ancient In=| were constructed from the river to the farther | low Distinguished Men Lived Forty | Campaign Cranks and Their Ingeni-| Washington Amateurs and Their Ex- mune of —s - — ree habitants of the Salt Hiver Valley. most town. If the towns were sucoessi' occu. We ous Tf Iibit at Ci: mati, 7 Mow the Assassin Appeared to His pled there would have been M0 necessity for con jones Ame but Impracticable Plans, cin im oe Ax INTERVIEW WITH DK. JACOB L. woRTwas—rum | PPpOung these irrigating canals | The ROTMOUS | xewrXISCENSES OF CATERER GRAY—ROYAL ENTER- | THE QUESTION OF EXPENGE NOT TAKEN INTO CORETD- | AN ORGANIZATION POR PLEASURE AND INSTRUCTION rae HOUSES AND CANALS CONSTRUCTED BY THE PEOPLE— | 8DOF expended mg away che dirt inexeond: | TAINERS BUT SIMPLE LIVERS—PECULIANITIES OF | ERATION—WHY A COMPREMENSIVE SYSTEM OF OR-| TUE CLUD'S FiniD Dave eeccrn cee ee “Business is rather quict,” 1s the universal com-| MADE AT CHICAOO—TH® SEASON OF PaRasoLA xD and bask at A WONDERFUL STORY ABOUT MONEY SENT TOGUITEAT— | CURIOUS BURIAL CUSTOMS—A POSSIBLE RELATION- ing these ierigating ditebes ts these distant points DANIEL WEBSTER—WHAT GEN, SOOTT LIKED ON} GAMIZATION WOULD MOT WORE—YINAMCIAL RE-| ICALLY REPRODUCED—8OME OF THR PICTURES TO BE | Ment of realestate men and operators. Some of] MOW WOMEN UKE THEN—THRATRICAL goestP oa WIS ENORMOUS APPETITE AND MIS LIBERALITY SUIP WITH THE INCAS AND AZTECS. indicates t all land ‘BIS TABLE. WARD USUALLY EXPECTED—CARE NECESSARY TO | EXHIBITKD—RXPERIMENTS WITH LENS AND SHUTTER. | them add that there is no great demand for prop- | CHURCH CLUB WHICH Cacses TaLA. sw OBIVES VISITS FROM THE ASSAsGIN's and the river, land just as good, was occupied, — ‘PREVENT IMPOSITION. — erty Just now except in the way of bargains. The pane maa Dr. Jacob I, Wortman, of the Army Medical], DIDTHE INHABITANTS HAVE LLAMAS? “Forty years,” said Mr. John A. Gray toa Stan — Halt the pleasure of travelling among pleasant | iatter are snapped up easeriy when offered, and | P=vondance of Tix Eva ge Museum, sketched with a pencil om a sheet | “We found on the rocks of the neighboring | Teporter, a few days since, makes much differ-| _ “I hope he won't see me,” was the remark which | or picturesque landscapes comes wich tie moms {he supply ts not equal to the demand. Whilethe | ane nomination of Marian, yee ane go R. Whillams is aa oldcolored man who | of paper a rough map of the wide valley or | mountains petrographs, or crude etchings, Allil-}ence in’ the personnel of fashionable society at | greeted the entrance in an ‘uptown hotel corridor | ories of them, but to the ordinary tourist this is. a Volume of business seems to be diminished, SP | convention at Chicago was rn rene hones has acomfortable nome in the lit Plain at the confluence of the Salt and Gila Rivers, | lustrated matters Of a realistic nature, and did | the capital as wellas in custom. I may say,” con- | of a tall, oldish man, with a lean, hungry-looking | selfish pleasure unless he can describe with vivid. Clally when compared with the condition OCtRINES | sags of worthy citizens. ‘The inenwhe makechtn, known as Lincolnville, some Arizona, as he patiently tried to give Sram | not record the history of an individual or of #na- | tinued Mr. Gray, “that I have been connected | face. As a precautionary measure against such a | ness and accuracy the effects, the lights, the tints, | tast year, yet i is evident that the growth In paign badges te pin on ene secrheenginm oo Bings During the trial of G Trborter an understanding of the appearance and | HOD. or orders OF MUMtSrS ore RA | With society people for nearly half acentury. I) calamity the speaker pulled his hat down over nis | the harmonies of sky, of clouds aud tree; nature Population and the exteusion of improvements tas | Pt A ee ee ote eae waten te mae cag ag commer | topography of the region where Mr. Frank H. | hele Tock plctaree, Bo peter ee eerinces, | was born in 1820, and when ten years old L entered | eyes, and shrank back in his chair. He was not | has distributes tie: Bit so sparingly among men | not ceased. The familiar piles of brick, indicating | fre Wyegcoe yee ng eu eres ot tho nominee of S1and E streets, which is now used asa sanc- | Cushing and the expedition in his charge are | pearing oj B che question gee u ‘the service of the Austrian minister, who lived in | recognized, and as soon as_ the danger was past a | that but one outof a thousand travellers, perhapa, | new buildings, arescen On overs ameesk, A drive henna h 4 mache atl right = tuary by the Scottism Hite Masons. When the | excavating the rulus of cities built by the pre- animats y these people and their probable ac- | the Morcoe house, on I street, between 20th and | Stax man, who was with him, asked what was the | can impart to others the Dleasare he bas expe- | through the city gives a better idea of the extent on's photogray ustay morning sti assassin Was Drought up for trial there was some historic people who dwelt in that re .Wort- | quaintance with the use of wool, In these petro- | 2ist streets. That was my introduction to the | troubie. Henced. But she has made it possibie for man to | of the work being done than the statistics from | ToRAers In the business portion of down town Guestion as to who would furnish his meats, a8 It | man has recently returned from thesteae of these ke the lima of Souta Ameren, ‘They are repre: |£°C!&tY people as a houseboy. = lived | | “Oh, he isa great nutsanee,” responded the gen- | compensate for this ack ut descriptive power, aud | Loenmee s Soing stone than rhe stacttiog, fro, percep ev igerw.dywed medipertpenreg oi Junt Drtude topulson hia Wilkens ares ee | Kosdertal discovertes, He spent the winter and | sented ina pusition.or attivude thet the lama | Wt iin tthe fall of _ 1840, | tleman, who was Col. Dickinson, of New York, the | has placed in his hands tatoogh ke cannes ot a Permuts ued tntsmonth for tro gr tree nundred | at the left wide while the Fignt side waa blank. % be made to potson aim. Willtams was at | spring there attached to the Hemenw: pabitualiy assumes. They are go pictured aa to| and had the good fortune to * obtain | assistant secretary of the national democratic | own ingenuity, a kind of artifielal mem ory, Yet in | The strocte: Baltes no hgh oe So | rece aren gencercnrad cane time @ caterer, and he volunteered to serve | ton, of which Mr. Cushing Is the head. “Dr Wort. | lead to the conclusion Jerr n domestic | employment at the White House. Wm. Ingram, a | committee. “I suppose that the man might be | nottely more faithful and reliable than, tie Date turn, you are apt to get a more view and-enduring | Wes? Pins Were subJected to a lot of Bottle taelbrottce tented acer oe AAS: | inst ta womacettoe wie Se eae nena: | anual Tey a, connected Wi ring OF | colored man, waa President Van Buren private | called acrank, ‘Tdonvs think that he 1s a dead | drat cae aye en tat the Bale mprcenton Of Mow SEpldiy; per gence cee work on eS ge ae ei ihe aed Piven a a a nee teit the Austrian minister | boat, Dut he has ideas in regard to politics which photographic camera which’ ne may take with | of improvement is advancing. As this Is tbe sea- | #ssume Chat the pin Was purposely mas Seed Maat Genet ane tan comune nae | tite ot aecaie for purposes of comparison. ‘The “Ei tas sauon acusa te platen tek Mr. | once engaged me and took me to the White House, | N€ Considers important, and naturally he wants | im, as he does his head, whenever he oes out | son at The when people drives. great écal ¢ that Harrison wasn’t of much secowat SOME PHRASES OF THE KEPCELICAN NOMINATIONS i i Anco! anses r ems | ab ee wentng, ign, and that Morton Was in realit S hios,. Wiinamer oe vra:ions have been conducted in the Glia and | Cushing found tn the ruins a number of terra cotta | where I was regarded as a houseboy, and my prin: | the committee to take hold of them, As is often pape ars ay “peeve ey Poet pan oenink, ie or tenn, ee a Wes Called, could at Any | Salt Kiver valleys, situated in Southwestern Ari- Fler ee resenting Various animals that were | cipal duties were to walt on Maj.’Abraham Van | the case, the ideas are not Practical, but in spite | hand to record those tillugs less substantial than | eral comment. ‘Tue TUS Suspended from Ub aniy face beaiued from ime procure the assassin’s autogray aod in | 20na. To-day ratiroads cross the valley and much | bunt u je mogsesin sheep, the Gece, the fox, -be | Buren, the President’s son and private secretary. of that the man hangs around. Tuere are a good | landscapes, faces, looks, expressions, sceues. piles of brick and mortar as warning signals to | the space res“rved for kis picture oa the pins. that Way he mad an extra d gr it has been reclaimed by irrigation from the | Coyote. In one casea number of figures of ‘ant-| ‘The President was a widower, and the major’s many cranks in Washington, I suppose that the | | Aimateur photography has become tn the last | the passers are a8 numerous as hievelslampa Tt ouse in this city s * y the whole the execution Gulteaa presented Ww Uncle George | desert condition into which it rela, when the | mals corresponding a appearance ith those ptc- | wife wag the mistress of the mahsion. ‘The family | 4s Indigenous, however.” fow years extensively adopted by men aud women | Js noticed that these Warning ihts Amaia sta | ry With Is CAMpaleh pins, bot democrade a yore When he shot President Gar- py rg my pp eee pate a ome a Sa a “Don't you have any in New York?” inquired the Brno have ‘Ume to spare, and who appreciate the | Uonary for month after month. Buddings are put | and republican, and it ts wonderma: with what and the pillow of his head rested the | Paus 5 34 7038, 19 a des f . y e jc Y cone p with more cam and atwention werly, hey are turned out to meet the Laumense Be botoee Rin exocation. Hegave Uncle Gace | ort covered with tagh take ean cad mengaten | section, Instead of sacrificing the animals tuem- | Buren, the’ sons, would come on from New York 2 ae lear ag nom, lonely the colonel must be | Scenle beauties with waich they may come in | up with more cure and ateention tuan formerly tae are turned (th me articles with t There ls @ slope or fall from the Salt to the Gila | selves he substituted the images. Tue animal rep- | and make a stay of a few days or weeks. when he leaves Washington, contact. To be an amateur photographer means | and good, solid cm and the river, and advantage was taken of this by the ane | resented undoubtedly resembies the i..ma, It “Thousands of them,” exclaimed the colonel | to ve supplied with an endless source of instruc. | re ruction, as every one Knows, | Aithough unprepared with t r quires fime. Of course ere are exceptions 16 | dies negatives, &., of oue of thre Clulcage wtate WHITE HOUSE RECEPTIONS. with at Vigor; “and when the home suj is | Yon, entertainment and amusement, at a cost, it } the rule, and many dwellings as well as buildings | nee, this house by Tuesday ni ad packed withst nt peopte in constructing canals s0 a8 to irri | quite different trom the mountain sheey ‘ir any | ae wased” Hoge cee aioe ene ig now tne | Tea ereaY Vigor: fe rephenisaets srems ail acts | 08 Som: Saoned tae pee or ey people, But | intended for business purposes, are erected | huminads of t pete fepanlioan $20 for the 6 n seen bY a& STAR rep gate the whole plain, In some places these old | other nial 00 nding in size, and has a long Scene of receptions or levees, but probably none | Of the country. You have no idea of the number of | Which is sinall waen compared with the rsults| as cheaply, aud ia as “umes a | plus for shipment Uo Lue uta, Sacto Georgo.enid that be Sill keys the, articies | canale Mave tesa opened again by ie modern | neck. 1118 trug tas Bey possessed, & Gomeetic | Soom 2 people who all at headquarters during a cam- | attained, Strlo as the bullding regulations wit perwit. But d would Sot part wiih there for some tian. Ho | (srmere and pustored to thet oriptent wen. Ga | Sidual et thiecpesies cithel the Prociesof liama | Of tem were attended by one-fourth the mem- | Paign with some scheme or plan which they want WASHINGTON PHOTOGRAPHERS. cheap work 1s aitned to build- | The republicans in and about New York “en. 4 never forget Guiteau, and hi oped at_he | this wide plain are many groups of mounds, and Kits — ity or tl ICD one ee eee wun | bers which attend them now. On New Year’s Day | the commities to adopt. Plans of the organiza- | There are, it has been estimated, ovér two hun- | ings intendeg t the market. | tnusea” more the eeeutt ef their conventias d always © to keep the goods tm remeta- | 1 eXcavating them Mr. Cushing has discovered Fern ere von Rg Sg ngs bee ng the President not ouly Fecelved but entertained, | tion of the work in the entire country or perhaps red amateur ors in Washing aul of | THe Jolsts are thin, the timber ts u ed, Une car~ ay y - = cet conventien ce of him. os ancient (gg Cod cn eea oweg Te tpo.ot eX: | and after the visitors Raid thelr respects they | in one of the doubtful states, and propositions Wha Bo social nore eta as! na pte Penter Work 19a botch; but all these defects are | than the democrats did over the nominatt - names of Los Muer acas, ran: significance, tf these al Work Wi nses, DUE ai slossed over DY a OUITRAU'S ENORMOUS APPETITE. Lim Pacbiltas, Lus Actqulas, &c., Los Muertos, the | ple had the same domestic aniinal aa that found | Und thelr way to the dining-room, where there | without end and almost endless im the teliiag are se, | klossed over by the skilitul “1 tell you wi moan had the be ication of paint | Cleveland, There are a good many “You! Mon's can Clubs” in this city and the saburban apo re retre: including ezg-nogg and apple- 3 1 this number there is. but one organization, | Swi The’ At itis,” said Uncle George, “that | city of the dead, has been traced for three or four | among the Peruvians when the Spaniards frst | Ye ceorae ig ere: Rhitn | Proposed. have De the fourth: Comeatne chacg | Thisis the Washington Camere Clue Like aii | 22a ,twe of showy wall p: Kepur Toast and roast turkey, with m0 antel t les wu y nicht thes “ appetite of any man Tever kue'. | mlles. and Taoitdes forty OF fifty Muge structures | came to this country, Er tuey had sueh adomestic [de Then once a? week | Lava ea wil be ee tania other organizations it has a bistory, and it Was | City. tue good Taste andj + places and Monday night they had meetin Fennec seers? elites aise quascbe | Way, of Boston,” said Dr. Wortman, “and is une | rick Some of the eaglier Spanish explorers speak | LO, @ reception at night, an aon ; ore : regulations, rediuc Hau the @CLlS arksling ¥ . ine “As you may tmagine, I have had some peculiar | Hiygient, and one of te most active auateurs iu der the direotion of Mr. Frank H. Cushing, who | of woolen cloth in the jon of the Pueblo In- | ) 4% Buren would hold weekiy ‘a day reception. ine, lene, ac a eee aa wee ,reepan. | Lm sctagrel petra LA from the Cheap-John method of buuding. wee nd-dried onter, and ft dinner’ he would eat tho same amd 16 weason inners. woul ven | experiences, ‘There is onecase that made a 4 ; net ave been Just a bonny the gem tn vs quacet found ue nad frac & pint in his seuaies Gt tue | dlaus. If there strut ia a that then It is more | Gave S week, the Supreme, Ooure, immosatn AADEOMEIRE UA TAT SSI “Loos kero weake taeae or Gur Club began,” he sald, in 186 when afew} oe aeige encoun ee SaCRS impresses one | at tian tuo ch i ou Zunis where it Was nece-sary to trace thelr = et * - @ amateur ‘photographers of Wasbingtoa gh Uhe etty strets tmpresses: n. TO the F prope mer pe meen = 3 Hr ehkcta phew | tory back to tholr bevinaing.” Through Mrs. Hem. | mestie animal of the ame 4 probably as | por Si¢(yanet and other prominent officials, metn- | election, in the last campaign, the Dell at heads Pepe Seer ead bers of Congress, and enway’s liberality the expedition Is well equipped, | large a8 a good-sized sheep. I looked with oars for Soar ake (he | Mir. Cusuing has been successful in Huding-extens- | soue remains of the llams, for fragments of bones, ee {nave deed | I¥eFuins In the Sait Kiver Valley. It has been | Dut I was unable to find a single bone. ‘That, how: | SIV! ». Hut they | ku0Wn for many Years that there Wore rulns there, | ever, 13 only negative evidence, - their presence being indicated by the large pumn. SRELLA PhO 2x8 GUL¥ Gr GALLIC: Unguished citizens In | quarvers was rung early one Sunday morning. f | formed themselves into a lunited society, with the | with the rapid march of improvements, what 1s ing the invited guests, ‘These dinners were | flad‘a roous tn the bulldogs which Teccupied is & ony Testricted 10 8 dasen, sR urROse | the effect when the drive 1s extended beyond the | oup, fish, ‘boked. ham ‘and tarker: wits | Bedtoom, and answered tie bell myself, A man | Of Social and sc nay and Was Te ACT ae etees | city limits? The pew houses in course of erection | ont, Voulilion ot ‘beet witir comatose juse | ofgespectable appearance and good address greeted | Hamed the “Argenta, and was in ‘actual existence | S13 oa atactveis for wait in nowy cee one then comilig in use arnips, Carole a estes | me;,la a rather hurried, nervous manner,ne asked | {OF WANE Of 4 year. Moutaly meetings were | A CuuMaracivels, for, Wut in ue nd oubers to eslect «| ber of fraginents of pottery found on the surface, then coming in use, turnips, carrots and potatoes | if the national committee was at home, I told 100 [ar Away Bnd ICONS aE tee mat | where mew streets have been prop a Tuese suriace Indications were especially numer. | , “These people,” sald the doctor, “had access to| made into 'a sauce; saddle of venison with | Lum Lunt a represent ce Of Ce este tld Interest was MOL suse eed ten uated 80 LAL | be miles from the center of the city, but Still one ae ous about the mounds Which are truncated aud | the Gulf of California or comm unication with the | CWTant jelly, canvas-back duck, plum or cabl- | pene him and then inquired what he wanted. | (errs. was nol sustained “the city) by their | C42 See the land divided up into Vuilding lots and | One of the New York society papers announcod twenty or twenty-ive fect high. It was | people living there, ‘The shells found in the ruins cakel fruits “and, ‘nuts, “champagagy sherry tooteninee Fa ee eee ete ChUrD: | Gutieg, and tho club fell lato state of Aunscuoas | Vila ray Be ace, alge sirects familar tn the | last week that Sir Lionel Sackville West was soon in these mounds the excavations were be-| have been {dentified as belonging to the Pacific mad ~ - pe Pie nn a ee ‘on hear. | desuetude,’ as it were, Itdid not exaotly die, tor | l'Y May be seen stretching througu what is ap~ “be relleved of his duties as @ritish am! gun and in them Mr. Cushing found the founda- | coast. Though at a pam od distance, they — tre eer, WAS Served) go that day. “He seemed to feel relieved on hear. it cannot be dented t and this class ofr jess they seg has Sherman, Greshatn me WiLL Which Uney are 1 of a dude nxing ougut all the su store where I was su a them, and his medi articles I bou hen I had no iear th. a ~ - parently farming land, aud no doubt tnts spectacl* | 5 tng : gor ove pce n IN THE ENGLISH STYLE, ing this, and observed that the members of the | Wucame to life again in anotuer form. At Was a | Pryce oniuene ald perhaps goed outed nde, 20 this coUNtrY,” and that Ins successor woul iu them. Every moraing I went to marcet be- | pune or puames, the remains of towns or cities, Pod obtained satUnication with the sea coast | the carving being done by the head walters on the | commitree ought HOLto wo to church, as there | ©#¢ of chrysalls and butterily cnie. Tt would be ridiculous if there was any | Probably be “Lord Rowton, Benjamin Disracit's tween 3 and ¢o%cloex und pure Jobe Lucw that | Fegular groups of houses, situated on the eanals dians, Of some of these shells Suctutuily carved | Side tables and the other waiters serving the } Was important work on hand. THE SECOND CHAPTER probability of the city's Krowth being checked, | former private sepretary.” “There is pleaty of tn and vegetables I wanted, 90 Luat ne oue knew Ubal ean eek dealia decree Ornaments were mage Mr Guanine todo table, Ido not remember of cigars being passed | ,,/4¢ them told me the object of his call, It was in | of tts history opens in the early part of a8s7,when | fut ancn of. tmomey ot terprine see | teresting gossip In every one of Gothain’s society brief a very full and comprehensive plan for effect- 2 4 club conceived | BOtLIug Of this sort In the future, y are | jourms yout. a 1 te mcuapt “in the ruins of these structures,” Dr, Wortman | Farved {rom a shell, the Dack being iniald With | as at present, This dinner occupied about. three | {usa political onpiuiser far a eee atts | 8 0 1doa of reece eae ee cial concelved | Mrepariag™ tor the” eure, See ene? a | Journals, but at wou" always Go to coop aa a | Tent on, “the principal part of the spectmens ob- | [itt squarp holes in she Shell: aNd putting. Hees | sd one-ualt hours and by 10 o'clock most of the | United States ie had thought it all ut and Tile ene Gros Goose mune he orpanlzation-which | Eiey' are “further Of the “opinion” that ause I use: - lest ried, ct epone “ 4 Tay ant aiznis | tAlued Dave been found, ‘The houses are rather | of tummmone tone eee a ana cutting pleces | gu tke. ge e : they are not anticipating to any great extent. It ‘Of course, the President had his party friends, > eral photograpuie work. Montaly meetings were nitted by Men ot good feigment that #a | _ What @ wonderful thing ts woman's parasolt sca tesa? 05 100 feet tong by 200 feet wide, possl- | was used in cementing the pieces. — ‘This lac was | put men of'all parties felt at home within the walls | or May ous Lat Vere dang Teatro nooks | held, as before at the National Museu under | adnuttea by men of good “jutgment that th drive up to tie r biy Larger. ‘They were bunit gemtrally of’ adobe | used also in basket-work. ‘They made carved | of tue Wulte House, and around thie festive boars some Cases tae eagerness of Owners have pushed | TUS ow, before everybody goes to tue seaside of which commended it y Judgment at lei the old name, Argents, until March of the present | SOM Cases Lue eagern { own have pushed | JUst now, bef ¥ AY GOPS Lo Lue seamidh je Woud ask tO see ine. bricks, sun d mended It to my Judgi ast. d, Without straw 01 admixture of | bracelets, earrings and finger rings, and various | aii poutical aspirations were forgotten, ~ feb Tente | Yalues to a higher point than the probabilities for | the mouutaiuy, the parasol is exiibited im the ? v m5 year, When the club rented the third door of tne | Values to « $e geet he to look through and In some instances, Mr. Cush- | ornaments inlaid in the manner 1 have described, DISTINGUISHED GUESTS. ioualty loses ise ist aud that: ist ths expense, | Capital building, opposite Willard's Hotel, and de= Sear Tears at least would serta Yo warrant. BUt | priitiancy of its various hues on our streeta. A nw his nivals wero cooked, but I Structures were four or five sto- | The petrographs,” said Dr. Wortman, in reply to 3 “How much do you tafhk your plan would cost?” i | eloped new le. Iuere were then about mgtoen | The ity te uuw ‘actuals ontgrowiee te eee | ue and part way through the a. 1 Was always suspicious of id the doctor in response to aj @ question, “did not throw much ight on the | Among those who were frequently at the dinners | “HC He Perk une name of the club was changed 80 | timita” Taey polat Wa tow Of moms hoes, | Dark this week with a indy who knows a telug or h persons. There 1s one thing | alwa TAR reporter, “these ruins are | manner of dress that prevailed as they showed | and receptions were Daniel Webster, Henry Clay, “About $5,000 for each county,” he replied. He Washington Camera Club, and under that Utle | siready “erected beyond the Boundary, to ens | two abot cheppine Laser penmyinercongnin ym oe t) kuow and that was, wilt be ‘ics biga. ‘Their original uelgnt | only the costume worn at certain eeremonials, @ | John C. Calhoun, Chiet Justice Taney, Major Gen | «<{0oUt$5,000 for en 1d be ainpler” T asked. Bae dot aay aa Gince March the members | Sspnaited streets that are laid i Ome, at teast of | matter or pene ene Pee way prestaens moneg” uated by the sizs of the mounds the thick- | long gown extending down almost to the feet. | Wool, Dr, Lawson, Surgeon. General of the Army: | weg “unk that we chek fas doubled, and ts still increasing. Membersiip | th? suburban subdivisions amd a) ae nueoer ee | mate ¥ aon So eiisiay artless eatin ness of the walls, and the quantity of tue debris, | Near the skeleton of an old war chief We found | Senator Benton, of Misslouri; Crittenden of Kea | Sow how’ long. i reaticato ieee an | 13 open to every amateur ptotograpner ot good | TeSiencus "whieh anes pled all the year | bought by the old apple-we ‘Mania Gsm sae = siientd a of peo upposed, Were formed by the | fragment of a gown that must have been richly | tuck; Mason, of Virginia; Butler, of Soutd Caro- | inte working order?” I inquire his plaD | Character in the District Who Owns a outtlt. around by “persons whose dally busines ts | tratee ter tent fed te pe no | cramung i of thr ullng Upon the heap thus | embrolderes i various colors, Zt was toaly anWere the gusets simple i= vest” askea | Lrobubly abut two wed eae gee cm rena pae iu the elty,” The ground ‘on “each sido. of | ously cueap were. tne: aired the reper -r. made In time a sol 5 former ind in ex- | cayed, Were the guests ie their tastes?” ced “Now, ” “ e Massa iselts avenue, ron he Bor lary to) they Were made ““Tarough the mulls." he replied. “Why, we bad | casi are ve foundation walisof che structure, | Was ab embruidered garment. the reporter. »! ‘ow, then,” I went ou, taking Your own state- | are, as stated in Lue charier, mutual improvement | Massachusetts avenue, trom the Boundary they were iad ‘ and around them an 1 and 2 o’clock tn the morals ing through bis mall, I would euvelopes While bis sister would Luk 3 aud tell me exch time Waat it was luany letters he recet suas of ui r ment, 1 will Cost $5,000 to eftect nization al Kock Creek,is now nearly all graded and the entire | ordinary calico, and that ind, within them the debei THE ANTIQUITY OF THE RUINS. “Yes sit,” answered the veteran; “but at a state | Incucll county, “there, ace Gece an orwanization | and pleasurable Lavercours® im the line of pho. “f 7 o have been constructe “ Wea Will be iald O in city lols A portion of Uhe | aver g vs + : tography. We help each other; the beginner helps | 4° re . a 7 “The antiquity of these rutns 1s not settled,” | dinuer, or when dining out, tuey were not apt to | the state of New York alone, and it would require, coal st steep Lill Which overlooks Une northera boundary as the A i vey | the older inan, and in turn learus someculug Valu- > Hee. pueblos of ‘use Zum the Oe wiraaas oe Seta by | Show St. It was expected that each course shouldbe | to estabilsh the system in’New York stavet over = 7 —y3 Of ue city has recently been pared dowa aud Te. | w discussed. ‘Take Mr. Webster, for instance, A Ditch | $300,600 able. During’ the summer the moctings are held : - Grande a cement 1s found used a the outside and | respectable authorities that these ruins were oc. | of bacon, calves’ liver and " at aaa GREE eens venare ts Was a far we price for them. And hued, cool looking, and Wash,’ That is, Moqui, and wet iat | duced toa vrade not much greater than that of | shower or the - oc r cor silts made up the | run tue entire campaign, Besides, as you say, 1t | MOMtMIY, aud during the winter every two Weeks. | The city strees Which, Will be extended. This Just the thing ‘nd seldom did t wounts £ 3 Uhan $50." side of the structure. They were probably ac- | cupted within the historic period, I don't think | best part of his breakfast. At dinner pork and | would two takt weeks to get ‘your pian in oe Atthese ee eee read, oe Work as Deen done on an extensive scaie at an | Une couutry, aud one Whom did ue get tue money from?” assed the | @ Aztecs Were, With Some sort of | that can be ble. Historic evidence isdectdedly | beans (a la Boston), roast turkey, and cranberry | tion, The election Would be Over before it could | Bre ae OF tHE Use Of apparatus, Lhe work Of | expenditure of lange sums uf money. Shrewd men | week. tne re 80 cheap Feporier. Fused to protect their struc- | against it. have some records of the earilest | jelly were his standard dishes. He was exceed- | be of any service,” — wre end oy? ge reg ped of = of business are ents, | carried Ligher priced pa. ile Fecetved money from all parts of the coun. Tuas founa tnat instead of bulding with | shui explorers bearing on that polnt” Dr Wort ingly fond of frog legs, and usually took w glass of urcoutanasy foeTahseat SoaUGRY All my | Eeupitigns are ate, suc as'wich tusiaheery | AMONG em aye Gime Mr Anthauy” 3: | angie aeas fy it rou Woren e 3 - story re el yd colonel Ing. “It wi 1 2 ~~ = el, w by Philadelpt anker, rr erra coUla and silver Bad ote » and mest of taom bad thot sase Detiseen Was Watered with aaa otPea hte | Of the explorations of Cabasa de Vaca, prior to | royally, and the dishes at lis table would vempt | Hfey.,.conunued had never ‘thought otrthese pros, | aud screen. The club'also has Deld. days, or out- | Drexel, the wealth tes Invested over @ Balt Diack, ral otbers, be iy Atmore who seut hini | Spare Petween way, wattied With Cane oF willow 1590, and of is immediate successors, Father Nisa | the wobt Capricious appetite Heal objections to his plan, He saw the potnt at | Hig men, the members go wit their OuLdits LO | rion of dollars In suburvan property. Plaids, Mgured Slik3 and long stripes. And rto hen thi lobe. J and Coronado, Coronado’s route, he said, to Casa PLAIN LIVERS. once, and afver a few words he vook his leave. ReSQue af - ei OME FINE HOUSES warasol, (row Lhe oO Uhose that evuasel and ‘Canpl and pre cept occ onal tts of Chard ean eft | Grande could easily be traced.” ‘There he found | ye orttrenden, whe ves ee siseat,tetwomn | 1” FROM INDIANA. TOUTADRI Towa’ ‘Tne reniee Goo cieitane atten | She vecusk grommet tne eommhoass corner of | uBust as many do orated with Fb jr bam 91,000 ay of ir except occasional bits of charred wood. ‘The | the ruin now standing, and gave a description of 9th and 10th strecte, ws = ages - graphic views. Tne 3 are ex! at the a 8 the sot bons—ribbons at ti but at any rumused lo UAArry him, Dull never thoUgut Laat | Post boles are sull Luere, and show the manner of | iv by which tt could be recogaized to-day. “If It cousin ta tae iebes oe pea eacee T recollect,” he went on, “during the campaign | next meeting. The last outing was heid June 4, | 1¢ty and I streets as been sold wo Mr. Hill | rate rivbons on the handies ‘and plenty of them, e would get out. cyustruction. Oe re cauld the, doctor, “that Casa Grande or | Doritos ahd NOMIAY? Und. Meee ees | of 1876, that man came all the way from Indi A EE Bi wl ie ae seed | tor $40,000, The fromage on 16th strect 1s 75 | so that they hung all about tke stern crs ausidaare nameaure STRANGE BURIAL CUSTOMS. tere ate Stitt Standing | and mutton, with vegetablesand smoked jowi, with | 88 to lay before the committee a plan for organ aeetinns cr aaceneninee Guring tue summer, | feet with a depth of 100 fect on I street. Th wy ithout her paras wadays, “Guiteau,” he nud, “Was a pretty clever | “The most striking characteristic of the people, | tree stories high, 25 or 30 Spaniards cate there, | Sprouts or ‘kale, was well nigh a hobby wich hima, | Zing asoctety something like the Knights of Labor and as many more as six of the inembers may | Price per foot Was $4.50. It 1s stated tual IC Is ny tub At pr he stops map after all. He always palt me for what he | 48 evidenced by the remains dug out of the mounds, | '2> e P . Clay boarded the inost of his time, but often | throughout tue entire state of Indiana. ‘The ob- | 224 & asthe records of Coronado'’s expedition in 1540 | MF. © oe 4 o gall for. * - 4 Under ber arm wien closed sb ‘ 7 5 2 = a vu reakfasted Sund: rnings Ww: r. Crump, of | Ject of the society, of course, would be the success | *4 nberal e @ | Sround at present, The vicinity bas been hand. arta Wien cloved she maak: and always paid extra forextras, When I | as thelr burial customs,” sald the doctor. “The | plainty indicate, assuredly these houses that Mr. Cerra le pedir Saneb a es Sih'stiter | Of the democratic’ ticket, “then there me maxes | The cost Of member tn Ratan oe ee gnare | Somety improved recontiy. "On the eppoon Macrowd. Under iis shady 50 Lo the jail he allowed me 30 cents a trip were buried in the houses. Below the floor punt sexca¥ating, now practically evel to tus | 324 WEb I belleve, was & bacnslon Me tinace’ | ous suggestions made In other tie Teal Seen Re Ree ab cA eee LOUD | Ser tr tae Somiunen at aes bieman ee Kerman, | 5i¥ glauces alt unobserved, caf-iare and $1 for extra trips. ‘Tuen When he od im, Clocns ‘of wens Seerripiana na an | fn ait che coocmitions a eedeiae “anes Durt0. | Se'sorch Carolina, Menara. Clay Calhoun, wetter | sit here’ all, Bight and tell’ yeu of she plane ane ef these Too d'a dark-room, or develop. | Wlille at the northwest corner the house of Mr. | Kesiiculates with ti, and sho frightens « . : : mpl =| ‘din clowus of some deseripuon, was de- | In all the excavations Mr. Cushing has made, in | %& 3 Pa formec = q tt ich hi three of these rooms, and a dark-room, or deve te ping completed, ‘T! 2 rest. | With 1l—when she is compelied ta I have 4 his Christmas reception us made me a pres- 4 3 des 4 hs Crittenden, and Thos. L. Smith formed tuts coterie, | Propositions wich have been submitted to the ing room, with all conveniences, They are baret ay is being completed, The fine rest. when s ry #25, but he ord to do Litat, because | Roslied in this sepulcher, eee Seana rae squremnen ban weal beaeh toet aides eengle | and after spending several hours they woull go to | Commitiee. Some of them are entirely useless, | rurnished at present, but some of the members coe $ of Messrs, Joun Hay and Henry Adams are | Woman beat her busband with & cc 2 salted ‘op hun faliaruliy, and his callers gave Wu0k Weis aud wider feu Gen dan | See RE eee Opinion is thas | te house of the latter to dlaner and finish out the | While others have some good features. It gives ah bia sums of dowey aluounting Lo about &! ae y- on a - v 4 cota, while S. 1, | ANd she did it Valtautly, too, in fn ; 2 anxious to Mt them “up attractively. As soun ag | At 15:h and H streets, while those of Col, N. Ly | And => day. : z Of one class of pei (ors x der are at 16th apd euy of Music wilen ‘be st Woitau Who lives iu the District gave ius god that | Buried with the dead, “Witn the bouy of a man of | the ruins are pre-Columblau, and. if I were going | 94Y- SenatorBenton was rather ahigh liver.aud en. | !dea of one class of people who are drawn about rson and Col, Wheciet are at i ‘ Last Year there was Ohe at Great Fails | Ue tutention of the purchaser to improve this | @ betse-car. With Ils polut suicciug’ out Teun the summer interim, during which the members | Au se a, i ~ ve (ertained handsomely at his residence on C street, | the headquarters of a political party during @| Grist away, Is over, We shat probably go toons | streets, Peek fad, wits a woman that he pro os en ee ee a oe eS ee ee SEE with awillto aad’ a tittle sts ty bce cree 7 ——__»—___ Tred to lis wife. Wien parasol landies aieeme Rogplew suid Lele Geores, wtell me that | named: were interred,” but ot ‘course, oni | trees guessing trom che mounds, inakearen eines | 800, WHO lived on Capitol Mil enjoyed high living, | “I suppose that they are all patriots,” observed | ovenionccot she Toe ait Me a Tat | SHMESEDOHRAISEN MARELAND, | Kral hooks, like sucpucrds) crock I nan Guiteau never Was hung, but I know better than | 24M meine 1 Pi Canvas-back duck and Southdown mutton were istener, b-house for the members. Of course, most om - ee my that Twas preseut at’ the ha =| iter SS ‘THB ANCIENT POPULATION. favorites with him, and during bis dinuer he took | |, Well some of them are T suppose." was the re-| Steur photographers. have. devsioping Tone | A Farmers’ Club Concludes that Dogs each Uy hooklig. er parasol ouk hima down I ¢ . ot i = . ainpagne, ending with a glass of cognac. Inva- | Ply, “but a: Is present - | ho Bayete aps. % eck. Ihave heard « e ken, and tuey told there ate tee te cae ce icae Are Where | “Considering all the evidence,” said Dr. Wort- | Claniy' ns sone a atiat map OF nee Ree | Eaten Te ea me resented apparent. | tiess'uhe club rooms prove aurest boone” 87s | = are the Only Things im the Way. *enuded ber rival of a “faise frout” of Muffy «i hb. Tuea I plac : Ae “al “ ~ “ f : sy ‘these the club rooms prove a great boon.” d wife. “The skeltons arein a bad state of | @4% “Ihave no doubt that when these ruined | utes after dinner, and I belleve he kept it up ali | ly to aid the committee, but we are apt to fod bangs With an apparently accidental Gilip of ® <x, Correspondence of Tuk Evenine Stan, “ eclaaee tee tie” that the suggestor wants sol i TO BE EXHIBITED aT CINCINNATI. s 25, | PArAsol Lop. Thave seen a woman occupy three ae peg po wpb pe paling mn, the Dones being so much decayed | towns were inhabited, this valley, many miles in | is life.’ ‘ tat Duayerte beactentinet commal conc || was cmeacierte ober Me Edgar Rtchards, Beursvuae, Mp. June 25. | adjoiuing seats in an elevated train by sitting im Sea tines Gomandens a ante ea oan ure to the air for a few hours, or a day, | extent, was a fertile region, occupied by a thritty “GEN. WINFIELD SCOTT, any suggestions that may be sent in. All ietters | president, and Dr. Grifth, secretary and treas.| THe Vansville Farmers’Ciud held its rogular | one wud taping licr parasol aetose ner lan Ook the Bae A eeeey Seberet ie to anth, ant) wen ane nt to cause thew to crumble, ’ The ani: pieente ay raited cotton, corn and tobacca. | who you remember,” said Mr. Gray, “lived over at | of this kind are Kent On hie eiei iy tier are any | P Z motogr: . pald for my truabie. mai parts are almost completely gone. I was, | Fragments of cotton have been dug up, tobacco vi urer. Mr. Smiley, the photographer of the Na. | ™M0uthiy meeting at the residence of Mr, Louts ¢, | other U i have stumbled over parasc.s in bv tall the Chain House (the De Demenour building, on H | letters written in reply copies are made. cs ar eaeeaioes e1 Beall last Saturday afternoon and evening. Mr. rs. 1 have dodged Behind them at the covssful, securing has been found in thelr sacred cl tional Musuem, 18'a passive” ineinber of the club, st a ng. yg pty can, Fue suoniae Sie gens wen aes | caameeh emesis oem To give cvidesce ud | street, between 13th aud 14th), and at 6th and D WANTING PAY. although a sort of professional, He recently in: | Beal's farm 1s of itself au experiment station, | {uem'amahy ae yee Souges tone bor cee wrated o Roe lmabertcct. ‘That | to the agricultural products of tue valley. As to | streets, usually did his own marketing. Thougha| “Tremember some years ago that aman, whose | vited the Inembersof tue club to seud hitua se. Continued use of line, aided by Mberal dressings | manifold uses. Tue parasol is agreat Invention, Vimpressten ett in eee deiotls. 13 evk | te population, allowing even a greater number of | royal entertainer, ne was a plain liver.” For break | name 1 have forgotten, but who lived ia Washing. {etd lot of plintographs of thelr own production, of manure, botn supplemented by grass, has made | aud men as well as fomon will Serry thee aes mprvtone jett tn the adobe or mud, | acres to the nian than is now cultivated by the | fast he Was fond Of fried bacou, stoked roe, Poto- | pame t have forgotten, but who lived tn ing | Which he wished to send to the Cincinnati cent bese y they come Wo appreciate tnelr atin as soft Wien lirst packed around them, In | Pitna Indians, who besides supplying their own | Mac herring, soft boiled eggs, coru-bread, mush = ine Ther one = core; ep ing | tennial along with the exhibit from the National | @ Baturally sterile farm exceedingly rich, . sc textane Suaging fo | slowing aay arama taetgan screens 2 tate | RNase Te yte ae Marz | HP Foouumended Uomeeloegts tae comiton | Macrame, Hoe iartation wan actspted anda |"‘Tho mur subjective dicusaon wasopened | un. otner cammecfer eooss aes Bee ofing from | allowing. say trom Ave vo eight acres to a man, | han, and game were his favorites’ He was some. | thal Tevommended themselves to the comunt varg | Committee was appointed toexaminé all puoto- | py prot. Warfleld in an essay upon sheep iu cone me ot - atrical people are in Which the sk tue population of the valley must have been at | What peculiar as to the ham, and tnsisted on its <r ots os patna oa ah Ce ate Srapls that might be put into competition, The | Dion with mixed farming, from which he de. | £°S8iplug about 1s the recent bent among stars bodies inust have beea wrapped | least 200,000, If, as beiler ali thelr | being cooked according to bis instructions. He re- | gy tier was recelve prong Cerca Speed number to be seiected was fixed at :36, and there | Bec’ ee of | 1% “doubling up.” Kobson and Crane started Geeasions be has asked inet dy.” Such being’ the ‘case eae Sona eae oo | Coldencee tna multancously occupied, ‘There are | quircd the ham to be a country-cured Maryland | (00, and threatening that if the money was not | were about 60 submitted by a dosch members | duced this syllogism: The average rental value Uus business In the legitimate, Booth aud Bare from around his neck His sister and brotuer-ID- | the budy. Such belug the case, the condition of | evidences that the Zunis of to-day are a remnant | Ham; that it should be put on in cold water and wa ceeney ty Sani oe meotatee conten ot rs | 2h examination of the pictures w. lone by | simple farming land ts not over three per cent of -d dow were mighty nice peopie, They always paid | the boues, especially wien the dryness of the cli- | Of these people. ‘The osteology of the People has | Simmered five hours, when a pint bottle of cham- using his pli getting iroulal GUITEAU’S GuosTLY vistrs. He-often visits my house now,” sald Uncle George. “He calls at my window tosee me at Bight. It was only a few nightsago that he Calied at my window ‘Uncle George.’ I answered him and we tal He ‘told me that bigat to see t her to send to New York to bis office here. Yos, indeed, ons means of uuinbers as in the civil service, A spr | ite hosts verage product of sheep, putting | Pett doubled up last year with success, and are yo. What they owed mie.” Grates fOr chess Darl diag uaeates & Great an- | notyet been thorouguly studied. Theskeletonsecol- | pague was to be emptied im the pot, and it suould | #8 Ne had Orivinally proposed: He wis informed | Giat mocuing of the club was held last, Tisstor | 5,055, Thanure apaltit the expense ot Reaping | Ng abit again next season. Joseph’ Jefferson ts —o——— Uquity for these burial places. lected will be compared here at the Medical | be Dolled lightly tl done "ils bonged | by return mail taat nd that i DS nad #5 a0 | night Lo see the results of the lavors of the come them, upon the Dasis of one lamb foreach ewe, is | talking of combining with some oue next year as THE WOODLAWN FARMERS. CREMATION YOR THR COMMON FecetZ. poe if pe og CE) a ny ey the courtesy of One GF the Teme ne trough | 100 per cent. Hence, there is suMicient margin, in | Jolat stars. Johu s Clarke aud Wilson, Barrtt eos a m " se) ; Yr courtesy of one embers. Dr. Griftit Saran ie abe ‘ave Joined forces fc ‘Wesiews Sentes tiacacsod the June | “That is the method of Durial that appears to | Uedeubtediy throw mnuch light on the relations of | site a igg8 House), an: go at the e Sy hy | spite of dogs, to make seep profitable. Lave Joined forces 1 . ef in motion to convict him of libel. It 1s hardly a ~ ~ ., these people to historic le. The heaas were | National, and for some tme before the war at | Setinu as chairman of the committee, announced that | “yne Oxtord-down, a cross from South-down and | ¢ussips bint that a double up between Nat coud, bong have been peculiar to the people belonging to the | short, or, in other words, the people were racy: | Wortley's ahd It was his dente vice aisth nar ine | necessary mittee 18 always gind > teoel eee | they were more than pleased with te character | cgtewold tis eagle ea own type | win and Francis Wilson, of the Oca oe ee ¢._, | priestly class. The common people were cremated | cephalic: ‘They were suiall instature., The yen. | sec before him and tue walters then eave. hiea | The committee 1s always gi Equire “wheter | Of the Work that had been submitted, and that it | for butu taution and wool’ Wits shee ede | expected ee cls, Wison, Of the Casi ‘stars are ub Was held at “Bay View,” the residence of | posed by Mr. Cushing to be ‘the house ofa clan br | Zumls, and they are not unlike the Aztecs. and or take a glass of whisky, but he was partial to | Wouve, 0 te iD standard. jeeting of the ub eas held a co ot | pose by Mr. Cusitny ta be Tue house ofa cian or | Zils, and they are Lot unlike the Azteos, and to the Mexicin war he was quite do- | Mag we try to avold mlsunderstandigs Which are SOME PLEASING PICTURES. Bulk, “the “wool “industry "Ot, teat.” eoction | Bilty now and forcter ter aa eee Pie ee eee ante rant natant, President | end among ail, the Pustio Indians resins | qenuy the inca bone, Or Os tena tue Gotan trice | mostic an bin habica, nae ee The subjects were scattered over town and} might again be doubled. Sheep-growers, he | at oue Lime On oue sLace aud Sustain aluleabie ne Darvest Kepla nutabort menabors away. Jc 3, | Mijeeauing, uly a pFraL mound. Oa ins ine | Gummo Docaubs it wana comecin thie Cones cae hong tgmescceg pa BOOKS OF THE WEEK. country, indoors and out of doors, and almost over | sald, peed inore. prutec'lom fro dogs than teow | latiows with eacu oti etubers away. Godies and effects o ere Consigned ~ = “Mr. Poinsett, thougn located in a small house, the entire continent. From Mr. Adee, the ay. | Iesislation. In the discussion of the essay Mr. g iods read the critical report, waich spoke of | fire. Thls mound 1s 8 oF 10 feet ign, and fy com. | INCAS, many inveresting inquiniee We Meee ees | entertained handsomely. Mr. Gilpin, the atvor. | A MANUAL OF THE CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY | sistant Secretary of State, who 1s an eatbusiastic | Jun Shuwden, ot tpeneey ae bas ceaaeaee: en sorer ken proskiyn ts teeatehing Se ee ee en, Soak codes on Ms. | Tegsiting inous Gia Warsing OF bodies Gat Giteee | DeUe CHS DMN GUMS anbenE tvilicesion opraae | BAF-GSGATSS, Was ¥ery Ontioaie’ in "bis bantn: sas including the Britian North Amerie “Act, | PUOLOGTapuer, came an excellent view of root, | Girvag “thy tats bras Bey tis, Wool Se per tony ~ cgrrwed Moberts’ farm. The farm has improved very much | ‘The ashes and charred Bones Of a bo y were col. | that of Central America and of the Peruvians. A po oreo agnesitun ken by the concerning Dr. Lyman Abbots treatment of her ‘When Mr. Van Buren left the White House I lett 1867; and a Digert of Judicial Decisions on Ques: | M&ken by + + %y is clip 18 7 lbs. per shee 0 him fresh Inuttod Fe coming mito possession of the present owner. | lected and placed In urs “which ‘were buried | Portion of the people may have migrated south | with him, On the moruing of Marca a he: iste, | dons of Lecislative Justsdicniony Oe hes Gates ag ep a ens ey seen, | enn bamant, ant nerappamtien fo Br, ARNT ‘The grass Geids are much clearer of weeds than | around the fvot of the mound fri 6 inches to a | taking the ama with them, while others went | going to the residence of Mr. Gilpin. at the Twit #4 Uommasha of Canada ontbornt “tation cece | quarts Bostom, ad 2 sonne tn fr ‘A Striking view | _ Te secretary, Mr. C.G. Enoch, had found Cots. | occupancy of the Plymouth puiplt, have been ma- any tm te eiguboruood; eats aad corn both | fovs tow, tue suas Ia some instances af | Nort and founded the ater Pueblo eivitations" | arson G street he pariy remained there ull | $ecitnuin of Canada, avin of fanliameatary | oats Cottage Soldier Hohe. A Striking view Fold bot proliic and prodtable: No stock pays | terial enough for all summer's clvarch gossip, 1 ; = ‘ow porehes | #A8F as 400 or 500 of these urns were found SaaS March 8, an Y Fal, going toBaltimoreywhere | meutin Canada,” &c. Montreal: Dawson Brothers, | and the dome of the Capitol I exvclinnt: ava ee Ps - Fould seem, But now another matter provocas looking well for the season. Three new porches | buried about a mound. Our Maryland Neighbors, Periey ADOUL fMitcen, were cele pay; RUM: | AN APPEAL TO THE AMENICAN PEOPLE ag a | Several bromide landstapes ‘by Mee riehoe ae: | Sixty days, and bring back the cost of the sien. | MOWd secu. quae soe frosheee phage on herpes rm pr THE TEMPLES. TRLDONORUNG SOLE GETS arr ee | Caraah sem pennt ctr ee nase eee | ” (SUE: Woesohibe on tha tastdtn the occ ar Ra” | tracena notace Ry Eaelt phtee teoeciatoes oe te | EE BTOnED Camrlect the best cach Year, for stock | cuurch has afteen in the shape of a clut, & world Jeernmeahah? an lucrease in the size of the lawn} aiq og Muertos, the City of the Dead,” said| BLADENSBURO—REAL ESTATE TRaxsacrions m9 Tux | Of Bul od te Berane a ee ok the Councils and | uscutatives iz the Great Debate, April 17—say 1b, | engravings aud thelr harmecion ames: ane With his cheep until the dogs Of Ins meiguooriug | carnal club that is to have a bililard room aud Tecommended. The stock Was ali in good condi- : NEIGHBORUOOD — BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS 3% | res made in Piiladciphin et Heele ates! | ANSE Sealy selected fron ‘Hoth Sides. Care: | Avery exaibited some very Hatural Harpers Bory village deruovalized Unemn eoe, te enboring | a card room and adancling ball, and which ts to tion, Some fine broud mares were noticed, but | the doctor, “something like forty or fifty of these ‘Was made in Philade!phia at Head’s Mansion House, Hilel be Waki, Taaed by Authority. Com- | views and a picture of the home of Fraucis Scoct | Village demoralized them. Hon. sae dutrabie | ROld 1c slandard of eligiUkdty up to one requisite c¥ failed to see any young colts. ‘The sheep uad | large houses I have described were found. In the | PROGRESS. Frank Johnsons colored band Tins ercuated by |. piled by, Wastin ¢, TERRELL. Now York: Belford | Key. the author of Siar Spaugies. Banner whos | Said be has a range N dogs demoralized Mae aeny, | nawely, meubersitp in Piymouth church. Ot Ween recently sold at a fair pr very percep. | center Was a larger scructure, wich Mr. Cushing | Correspondence of Tux Evexrxo Stan. Frank Johnson's colored band. ‘The mayor and arke ‘ashington: Suil'stands in Georgetown ule the bank “ot the | adapted to sheep, but dogs demoral s Becks; | Course the oreaosonest af viene ae Ubie difference in the size of tue corn Iu the two d the temple. It, Was ‘Inelosed by a strong Biaperssora, June 23, | CommILLG, OF the councils of New York met the | GETTYSBURG MADE PLAIN: A Succinct Account | Suual Une plocare’ Ue Mer beckitie as the | Stik he belleves 100 per cent can easily’ be Teal? Parts of the eid belug inquired into, no reason | adobe wall, In all probabiitty, Ju ising from ws | 4 tract of 50 acres, owned by Miss Clara Jones, | President ‘and party at the ferry, and escorted | Oot 4 City of Churches are properly scandalized at such, ns'buried with the re- ‘wmpaign aud Battles, with the aid of one Could be assigned, ex two or tir al & church elub; and ‘of day's | character of Uh the casemate of a fort with tue breeches Of a urse Ube dost iberal them to the Carlton House, when, ‘after a stop of| Diaram and twenty-nine Maps. By Assen Dov- | 0 erste + Mr. Beall said he had suffered from same cause, | Curistiaus ball the innovation as a moveiacnt Gufereuce ia te tine of plating The subject of | main, thls was tue hous oc the chick ruler Of tas | MAS Teeently Deen eold to Messrs, Wm, P. and | way eoq Re pita uous, Wed, MLeE 8 sop of umpat, Hrovel Mabrueucral, U, Bra. New ore: | dozen enormous guus in sigut, Dut he Intended Lo Uy again, Mr, Brasuears gave | Or much wisduia aud a source uf uudenenjorment, afulc coming Up, a remedy for 11s extinction men- | tribe, OF of the ellct priest, oF some one of excep. | Cassius Magruder, of this place. Glipin’s hospitality. He remained there till after ie Century Co. ONE OF THE MOST EFFECTIVE PIECES Noned tn thelast 4merioun Farmer was discussed. | tonal wot Up the business on account’ of dogs, Mr. Clan ae ES GG omy Pisce where bodies | "Mr. Dougiass, of Washington, will butld upon | the Gea. Harrison thock funeral, in Which Mr. Van | PICTURES OF HELLAS: Five Tales of Ancient | of work Was a view of the doorway of Mr. B, i, | 22, the Wusltess on, wevou ‘Quill poke of voverat — oo Tile Proposed cutting it Just after it came iu | were found to have been buried In an upper SOY. | the Yopacce trae keen as the Bartholow tract, | Buren Joined, and left the following day for Kin- | Gree, By Prven Maniacrm, Translated from | Warder's house, in this elty, by Mr, Cole, ‘The S for selling lange sucep ranges in Maryland The Potitical Disease. Diossom, but this Was thouyat by most of those | There Were found four or five adobe sarcophag derhook, Where I remained about six months, and he 7 Washington: Mortivon, | great arch and the presence of a coupl alin | Which fell through for want of proper protection | py, ND HISTORY OF 4 MAN WE MAY a i : recently bought by him, then went to sea, remaining a year. Atter iain 8. Gotesberger. Washington: W. H. Mortigon. | &1 P iple ofp “ f jCTURE ™ ALL MEAN Preent’ to be a mistake.” Pres Pierson | Two of these sarcophagl, that appear to Lave beck en Wet Lo Sea, Femaining a year. After return- ——. plants form an alinost Orieutal scene only | from dogs. Kev. Mir. Suttonefrom tue chalk downs PLACES OF PUBLAG KhsoKT, tnougat cor ft With straw and burning would picugus sat thers, being placed | The old store-house of Mr. C.C. Hyatt in this | ing 1 was the steward of Secretary C. M. Conrad, | THE STORY OF TURKEY. By Stantex Lase-Poour, o the herding pens used in destroy it, but instances were meutioned where It center of the buildin, 5 Gi . turbaued head to lead one in Imagination to | Of England, referred “d From the New ¥ ate. reanee ie the EDDIUL, for three years, and then for | assisted by E. J. W. Gibb aud Arthur Gilman, [ihe | 2 * epro- | Ukat Country—portable fences with gates, kug. | From the New York Graphic had cotne” im and made an exceptioualty tunity | beatly as Could jude from the sicistots meen | Cee nas bees Te-bullt into a restdence, and ia now | opposite the ELDIC, for three years and then for Putcuaste Bone. "Wasttastons Miley aastiers, = | duced. © ny Tee Mmadowsare dnely TOpeo- | Tints InLOeSt In, KOONODD, shonp canocaie ts | Erobebly mo ene term of alleent Seno prevalent | &rowih right where brust-beaps had been Burned. | ad age. 1 ®as nt there when these skele. | "Wh. J, Spicer, of the Act6 Roller Mills, nas | JUSt as it stood. Mr. Guthrie entertained lavishly, ‘utuam’s Sons, Washington: Miller & Herbert, Mr. Fauth had chosen home scenes, and showed | $00,000,000. Mr. Sicphea Garaorill, president of | tn the United States—and certainly none tse» tare A report from the cuuuittes um live stock is ex- | tons were exhumed. Mr, Cushing said that some | rented of ate gobo Stephen his store-house, ut was huunself slinple in his tastes. Iwas oné | THE LAND OF THE PUEBLOS. By Susaw E. Wate | scvural vitue we neighboring landscape as | the cauai, and Hon, Cuas B. Calvert, had bad, | reaching in its effects upon the people—as tue po. preted at next mevting, and also one (rom the | extra decorations were found iu these sarcopbagl. | Ste tte Washi roe eee PPO | year with Secretary Juke Thompson, under Presi. | Lack, author of “The Storied Sea.” “Gineweay’ coe Pierce's ill, Cabin Jolin bridge, rand Great | Uey Said, no personal experience in the Industry, ahaa ae = = . 4 € ~ 00 xa Ecrop eucltea | Los Mucrtos was tose cones PAE Uke Chat in | | Messrs. John Stephen, of Bladensburg, and a. . | Geut Buchanan, and then superiitended Jem, | With Illustrations. “New York: John i. Aldsu.. | Pierce Anottier picture by him suows a uandsome | PUL endors d the suggestions of the essayists that | WUcal disease, It counts Aus victims amoug all Query as to the prospects of euveited | Los Muertos was most conspicuous. The object of | Randle, of Washington, ‘are sasaeanee twenty. | Davis’ entertainments betore Une war. 1 also fur- | MARTIN VAN BUREN. By Epwarp M. Saxranp, dog with his tongue loiling, true as life, Mr, | fafimers avait tuemscives of Uke remedics agalast | Classes and conditions, the high and the low, tue Feplies mostly quite fav considering tue | the wall surrounding the structure was in all | five acres lying at Ardwick ‘@ new station upon | Dished Grant's first inaugural recepuon, for which Se CO Wein tent oe ea pouehton, | Harry Talbott had a strikingly natural Picture of a | Uls doz-evil, naufely: Lending With cattle, Use Of | rick and Lhe poor, Young and old, and tt makes no bad apprarauce of wang acids early an Cue spring. | probability to make it a stronghold or eltadel in | the Bultimore and Potomad Rowrees sone ers | 1 Was given carve Dianclie.” igang alemeneael cia el Youngster in tue act of suiining up «la ShepherdUogs, the Use of tue pen, the GUN ANd | giserimimation as Lo sex DOF as to personal beauty, The aces 2 g isto be held at “Grey's Hil,” w of War. | The temple also served probably as | siding and a store are to be built. Mr. Randle 1s ee No, 19 STATE STREET. By Davip Guamam Aver. | 4 view by Mr. Ward slows Jefferson's It ‘any other means of extermination. yf mental greatuess, nor as to the waut te residence of M. K. Wukt Suiy 2 eral storehouse for provisions. remodeling bis house there, adding four additional ‘The Late Emperor’s Wife. Sgaseci's Sunshine Series | New York: Cassell & | Harper's Ferry. This rock formerly rested on | DF. Muies asked if a cellar drained by a pipe, ines aatiaee bee — “there are sowie other structures of pecultar | rooms. Mr. John Stephen’ will Milld-a tendons i eee 2c eee pom ae another that was rapidiy cruimbling, so that 1t hag | DUC Still dainp, could be kept dry by cementing | Yi Wisse actuate Hk Is os luipariial as (lie stall miarging the City. Character. | They Were circular, and in the centef | of the Queen Anne style upon one of the lots. From the Pall Mall Gazette, A DREAM AND A FORGETTING. By Jctiax Haw. w. A PROTEST AGAINST DEVIATING From THE PRESENT | Was fireplace. In each city ne was found. Mr. RGETTI z recently been ralsed on four stoue plilars for | Ue door, It was answered alimauively. ol ouapneee ieee hee Dr. Jos. K. Kogers, of the Patent Ofce, is also| The Empress Victoria won the admiration of }/ TMORXE suthor of “Garth.” jortune’s ool,” ete | preservation, It is sald that Jefferson once stood ip oe OT eat jewel inthe diauem of New Ragland. a Koy Cushing tuouht tls round structure re asnocn. | Ulding for himself a Fesidence upon anotuer lot, | Germany during the Franco-German war, when | °°: SS aan a Clarke & gp this rock and harangued a crown of hearers | | specie oneal cz | _ Tho carly aymptoms of this @ivenee aro net Qrm- je of the Sub OF somt as not Samuel Ogden, conv! Tape, has been sen- ti AMERICAN Ni ;, HaBvERTON's =“ Brueton’s | Mr. Ward also had an interior view PREPARATIONS FOK HOLDING THE MARYLAND 87a’ saden Of teth Ing was found in them but Ube Dreplace aid broken | tenced to eighteen years’ imprisonment in the | S¥€ showed splendid example by her work for the ‘Miss 5 ‘9 great ECTIONS OF THE Bayou,” and Mas. Buuserr ec? 2 cuit to trace. The patient disc dis. i y. The ove in which most ‘care Was taken | penitentiare: Red Cross and the wounded. ‘There tsa story tod] —P is: J.B: Lippincott ‘TE BARTHOLDI FOUNTAIN. eta gare Cpl sacaaegecan sates teomtont a road con | fn excavating was 40 oF 50 fect Ia dinsaotss, ince eager eee, Caste elgest citizens of | about her which 18 worth repeating. On one of | DELILAN: A Talgof the Olden Time; and Misoata-| One of the Iandemmeer rice i che collection sag on puulic houses, ‘the purlicus of mgisiative chame THE SYSTEM OF CANALS. ATSC Joins Episcopal church ero Necazeeday | her visits to the hospital in Berlin wounded sol-| uavia Verect. by Roux Moome “Washington: | gO@ Of the andsomest pictures of Sounthin, Oy | Garreapéndanes of tise loenin ia tea bers and caucuses, primaries, conveutions ated ise ® ts nothing | “Tuese houses are all situated on the mayn tine | 50, Zt mom ot Lanral tae pecticnee, tor | Set jaca pesine See radii abtnd Nar Mira 70m | ou ce ora Gisoe OL by x. a. w, | MF Mecomb. Mr Max Haneman showed a cxiple p naetongy gatteriage of tus patriotic’ fellow “countrymen, eroposed in | eke Trigating canal. | This irrigating system | g manaamus to compel the treasures te father and my husband.” “What acta encae SNew York: ri | of Gwiuight views in old Virginia that almost made i eluher i the plug or cigar foray, and ts uch Z . : is ay over a | Le Cato. New York: Belford Ciarke & Co, e! on Extensive preparations are being made for the er in the plug or cigar for at “* proposed | Was extensive, |The many ditches and canals | $3,000, under the legislative act authorizing the tre | uber and my husband.” “What are tuelr naines?” cadhsabic “aa one hear the chirp of the cricke.s and Une croak of elther ping or cigar form, and ts anuch given structed Ona pecullar pian Acrostna | fxm = aan asked the soldier. “My father 13 called Wilheim,” the frogs, When these pictures come back from | holding of the Maryland state fair, at Hagerstown, | Uo dalilance WIUL Lhe Irve-lunch counter, sind hoe Uon shows a series of terraces, "At thebortomtca | via improvements, 'n to be used for | replied the princess, “but people call my husbasd How it Feels to Freeze, ie re Cinelnnaul they will become @ pertuaneat exulbit | during the latter part of October, under the aus- | @°¥eUou Wo stimulating Builds is someluing re Geatral ditch, ‘and above this, widening to the | ‘the uew county five per cent bonds wi be ot-| UB¥E Fritz” Tue wounded inan did not require | a DROWSY DEATI—NOT 60 WAND 70 Dix as ro ware, | (iHeianatl they, will become a pe ‘specimen ‘of tne | pisces nt the Wee ington County Agricultural and | MATKADIC. Sehictea trom ood chaluconng reese Ee ecu: | fofed for sale on Tuesday next by the commission Rusand: ib aot inclines tor mineaey Thatters, bug | ,, Tue question, ts death from intense cold painless? | Work ot Washington's amateur punvographens Mechanical Association, cur bore woctety, which | practical invorest bu the tmdasten jquestionset tee | stricted from good engincering reasons, to lessen | era ‘They are not taxable, inthis respect she does her duly ie ae eut | 8 answered by a writerin Chamber's Journal trom SPEED OF THE SHUTTER. has a local board of directors in Washington, com- | ay, and spends his Uuue lu tucuretical Inventions fie danger of damage to the ates Of the canals by more promising than ae ot 8 neat harvest | Prussia. She is honorary colonel commander ots | his own experience one day in the Pennine Alps | After the exuluiuon of the collection, Dr. Grif- | posed of Samuel B. Wheatley, Col 2. 0. Howard, | Uous of lavor and ecunowlc problems, He ls apt 25 feet wide at the top, the central diten, belugea | a eee omusing th CP ptt et regiment, the celebrated Death's Head Hussars, | After a hot July cltmb to the suow-line, in which | th gave a demonstration of a method of dever- | RSet Galt, Col. LP. Wrigiit, Major George a. | V0 Decome careless 4s Uo dress aud to personal or 5 feet wide. Mr. Cushing believes the cauais | tract, and Me George We ‘Lewis has commenced | 204 88 buch was frequently present Auring | the traveler went out of hisway in frequent excur. | mining the speed of instantaneous shutters and | Bartlet, Caufies H Bars George W. Knox and 8, | Cleaulivess; he passes but a siaall portion of his Were used not only for irrigation, but for naviga- | work. — Commenced the annual maneuvers. To ber large fami-| Sons tor beautiful ob jects, and did not eat, the | of the duration of the magnesium flasa. A black | C. McDowell. Tue {dir will last full four days, | Wime al Lome, aad rarcly secks is couch save }ing bills are | tion as well. That conciusion 1s conjectural, “We e elghty lots have thus tar been sold at | 1,0, Slght children the empress ever | sunset and the rapid change 40 intense cold took | board about 6 feet long and 1 wide was divided | abd excursion trains will be run from Wasuingion | WitL a pungent odor of burued tobacco upon uls More ongied Wi as Kiauy subdivisions as there | Kuow that the tuhabitants of these towns” used | Chariton Heights, and Wulldlngs are ae dee cont Ber afin ana aie THe nursery | place. Poorly prepared to endure the transition, | into feet Uy strips of paper Uhat lett an opeuine as well as other poluts lothing and dis Ureath suggestive of a distillery Mere origina! owne «to tue city sys | Uinuers of considerable size in their butiding | tract. eae — . meyoae banging tote settee porta the writer felt a pecullar gopecrance in all bis | few inches wide down the middie. The lights in| ‘The dead-lock in use city council of this place, | 14 prosperous circumstances He Is a diligeut # i hetiier in the direction and width of streets | Operations, The only available wood in the im r. PA . surroundings. “Every thing hazy to ‘Wouid entail a alain, the room were turned out and an iron disc was | which existed since tke Lew board Went into | frequenler Of reading-rooms Where wew the rocks: about ped he gt hoe eretoiure referred Wo tn Uhis -- | Cab De gleaned gratuliousi), and he exuiblis Unal own sweet will, volivious apparently tO a possible | Which Would nut serve their purpose. Theylused | Ul® Property at Branchville statio + | dren was strict aud even severe. “In ‘summer at 6 | Jooked asiif enveloped tn a fog, tie aftr: | was tred.” The plato, was already ‘opens ands | Sopouese hal bi aoa tee Deak sas | oratorical rovasaiy ot apc eich ates ae future growta "for tie city anda coming inuar- | pine, and the nearest potnt where they song Ancient and Modern Art, Shepeinen cha tee eee ee ee a ture Of the falling disc Was thus obtalued dur- | mayor's appointees—all republicans—tiave 4 Lonlogs Faden to Beigaboring subdiviaous, | lumber of that description was 75. or 100 tiles | rondon Seeriatetke nee ee en eee ane be, most dificult lessons were | “erhen I felt that I must sit down and enjoy ing the momentary light. Dr. Griffith showed | contirmed. 1! when the @isorder has obtained come Some of thes pi. ug are avsurdly fancilul and | away. Timbers of a size required by them ia the completed at 9:30, when family bi fast Was aL- | put the flask of Kirschwasser set me going ‘some proofs of similar pictures taken by him, and | by we resiguation Of a democratic member, Mr, on, - Fab expended milioas i Qari jas Ja receat | construction of their vutldings could not be car. | yp" JOBn Millais, in an interesting article in the | nounced. Tuen chme rest and recreation ‘ll 11, | bun’ Gury soon howneee ee feeling re- | ex; his method of calculating the length of | Wm. Hugerman, of Ube Ith ward, A special elec. | Plete contfol of lls facustien, Le Gecotmes scratyely Jearsexpeuded miiitous iu correcting siuuliarer- | Tied such a distance on the backs of men. ‘The | Magazine of Art, pronounces against blind adora- | when the lessons were continued till L. From 1-¢) turned, but the sdme treatinent temporarily re. | the flash, or the time of 4 shutter It is done by | tion to Mill the vacancy has been ordered for Mon- | ConfidenUal, and Whispers What be cousiders om oe eubstantial:y buLt ctuctre eve Wake ows | conctusion ts that they floated them down the | tion of the old masters, He says time and varnish | 3 Walks and {rg 3 to 5 lessons, when dinner ume | Surecad me “At inert ton tea fell the length figure of the disc, | day, July 9Uu. Tue dead-lock had begun to cause | CUUL CoMmULIcALIONS luv Lue ears Of all wud of substantially built structures uave had to be | Gila or the Salt River. Certain remains have bea of the greatest among Came, , Aqain in the evening tue boys recelved tn- | Gown several times, and at lengeh coulda not ‘which is elliptical iu shape, and applying certain | serious trouble, the most important of which was | bappeu lo come in Lis way. He Wilks learpealy Touuuved oF demolished im order to broaden and | found, indicating that they coustructed. of Teeae, | Sf, two Of the rae ed qansters, | struction in modern languages. ‘They were also | myself’ My. companions Urned toot oo | auch As mathematics, ‘The average magnesium | the lack of corporation fuuds, the taxes for tue | Of luc Science of goverument, aud Is apt at dis <raighiem OWL tue curves aud angles existing In | Tafts Or balsas suc as are found in Mexico and the | *24 that the only way to judge an old pictureis | taught tne so-called ‘arts @agrement, riding, | arouse to one more effort, but it was useless. TWo. light lasts about one-twenty-eight of a second, current year being levied but no collector to re- | Covering the lidden weaalag of apparentiy incon. Sheen e aaercer Sk She Gr. | Wilk not the law South Sea Islands Stones of considerabie size, not | 0 88k What was this like when it was new, He | dancing, drawing, besides Various handicrafts, 0 monks from the hospice were brought to the res- ————coe- ceive the money. Our breathe more freely | sequent acts and Utierances of puvilc men. This Taklug power foF the District ‘see tue impurtauce | found on the plains, were taken to the towne tines | claims for pictorial art a evolution up. | that in Case they were compelled to earn their own | Guo, and they and the guide ‘took me in hand,and, Underwear Made of Paper. Dow. ts the violent stage of Ue disease, Uke climax uf Of tue matter and take prompt measures (0 avert | the mountains. It would have been impractable | Ward, though conditions and tue of pub- Tear thd Sate Sie a ee Si ine up, made my hands clasp @ velt round | From the Méw York Mail and Express. Ct tt Sed (oo I ae Dansivs tothe condition Hom which Pansriject | lows they ete Doneen ere & austance us| ic taste Snayer “0 Ane IS some of tas Wonk eer | World. ‘The lute eiaperor himself was quite ask Thus pulled nim through the 73g'miles |, PAPE faDric Wil accually take the place ot gen itae general merchandise store of H.C, Row reached Ue chfvule stay, the most danger= — 7 to some extent In the forthcoming sum- ‘Us we us of ali though Lue most aud pL as poegeceni gape aS iuodern auipiors have given tat i very te | FuUjovele; the. nee capers A lglover and ne cloth fos county, was burglarized last | Ous pag Se ' ____| lieve tet mine tt Ger esi hes saan Prince Henty, the future admiral of the German journey, coca | mer tollets, In a modification of what night. ‘Tue twieves carried Ol a lange quan uty of recovery 1s ‘hopetens. He is Electricity im Mining, ‘In the construction of the canals, conducting in Kome or out of Atuenian sands, with 9, stam navy, 18a watchmaker, The princesses have all consciousness,” the writer con- | called the Fedora front, to be worn by a goods, groceries, Meals, Lobuccus, and cigars, | ROW sec Wandering altulessly hotel cor percents Seite sme Stas | kin, etre abn alae | tte ec ine ra Satta att | Bates paca i ring fg | Rasen mt as ee Keciriity i te coming power tnmining. | Skill wasshown. Iwasa gigunic undertaking, | Would fall straghtway into esta Yo ng ufING | tho art ot cookery aad dressinaking, in witoh they it there ig 1t must have, beck. some is compared Tickot satoved af Cuicaga, ‘laine kas’ | fttievo say aud ts totus Sy pee ne Mill eventually be used for driving miaing and | {S”conuitered. ‘They toed ob. pone Ce | taste ae gee ‘are sald to excel, z thing itself, whicn 1 tion of lace strong following here, and to these Harrison wag | haunted ly the belief Uhat without bis watchful pr pyr nee im al places where water-power in thelr excavating We found a few copper im Mr: ara year Qo a2 possibly, sxpeess ths sar. | Was premeditated OSS pases an en-pelien atieerat imguatain, Sountry' will surely! go to the ‘dewaltion bow cap be obtain: thin a reasonal sauce of | Plewents, but metal was searce, was used SaLe axp REXT—Nor 70 Bx GIVEN AWAY.— joys mericam Politics. sot facture ‘stuf. ‘been committed wows. the mines that are being worked, To use the eice- | {OF ornament@ earrings, and bella, Phere waseet | Te putaher oe as one thing to sell | From the Chicago Tribune. —and sleep. Page OE fg PP Tecelving | And thus he lingers ip @ comatose teieuliy transmitted power will be cheaper than to | {mpidnents, reap poset tO_use foF agricultural and One thing to rent. has the to] “Mr. Millsap,” said the beautiful maiden, as she sDouceamadt. Gousemenee wees ‘masculine | fonds trom wo ‘vere, Waled was Toobed'S | through mouths aun scum noting Use the water-power liseif. The mill for the reduc. | to render the whole exenuive talley teri ees Say ono tuoch ee atte ee be expected to | SeUtly removed the Young man’s arm from about met by redoubled ef. | has been followed short Ue ago. | but door aud dire and wie at last. hs tion of the ore may then’ be erected at the mine, | beds of the canals’ Were pnodiear ert wosca ee away either one or the other? He can do po | her Waist, “I have only known you for two or three force me onward, even when own jogs | feminine acceptance a Lo the inevitable and forsakes his oid haunts fore aud all costs of handling be saved. Tue sainé | packed down well, and wen waved he chooses, and he does, as a matter of practical | weeks, you must remember, and I have heard me looks exactly air, McDude—“What & wonderful thing is space, | ever be leaves Uellind him no mate for hls. sllow power may also be used (or botsting the ore, aud | hiting the canal with ruse aoe fact, furnish a great deal of space reut free. ‘But | say be las seen many a pro wee men Thad but mo. | and is quite tough enough, it wise Binal! | The immensity of fe quite Als my | countrymen ~ I eieciricity will run the drilis, light the works, botn | Wuen constructed tals way the It does not follow that he ought to be expected to | his chanoes by ‘much pressure to bear of consciousness. I remember | 10 prevent Drain.” hiss kthel @arcasticaliy) ‘30 1 ay eee 2 ey eS oe (a the Surface and under ground, and Are tue | equal in hardness and. tin do it. Ft ougat to be recognized as. cotribation early in the ‘Gumnpaign’—-Chicsoo Tribus: gg ig ES By EI A By i > Diasts when the drill-noles are charged. Eiec- | cota pipes. They lost. but. the | exactly as would the giving away of OF cot. ‘Of course, were fine muslin, conversation.” And’ a buzzard stood between. {icity will also carry messages to the pont where | people ‘were extremely economical ot water. “is | fee bythe But strange t say tt is we oe eae! (Sets Galiag tho Sess of whe sone —Oogm, tent the curreut is generated, and Uo all otuer places 1a | Some places large ditches. terminated in great rew- | not looked apon te reot "yet Things We Don’t Like. ously with ‘The conventions are over, and it 18 tme| Brown—“You ke neighbornuod of the mine with wilea It will | ervotr In these probably water was seca uate | Ropee ties eee aoe aewapaper dopants From 714-Bits, A Weary Tramp Home, Jadiee are returning u for peaches,” Healiy, tere ts some toe] “nobinson—"No: I cant aleep at nigBt on ac be necessary to hoid communication, dieckg umes of drought The longest irigating SGamuch om the rent of ite space aad the sale of Geting into a street car and on | Bien aero coe Poa |p tales beg sac gt count of tung trouble.” era ay oo traced was probably about 25 miles long. ‘success on | nave your money in your other trousers, can’t nothin’, woman as a | best profit A man who don’t know anything 18 pretty sure 4 boy at Thunder Bay while planting potatocs | The river bas. percepuitin gene ape selling his goods inment y= Jong eon ree Brown—“"Nonseuse; 1s ie day saw a za serpent frowning. he Weld since water was take trou {it vo All these canals alae d Patang uso’ lighted end t's cat isto your | envy tents epee ne Specimen ane Pills ata Jabors: Hiss | cocand.ame yer ths gupeanrs wart emal ets oe —e Much of a suake to frighten a boy trou work Ou # | occupied otmsvety tue that Were gow | Now boy” trom Kea epananine, seruck deere | mouth. ‘creator obliged digusatiy. hgh vg Ly SS conoriee Son a ‘worn with hat Ne cae - t| con. tira. —CAeago Globee ied simultaneously is evident from the fact that | nal servise predssusas’ | inom ie way” Eo an alevated cts cas A te ¥ Ot | tiie anne FR. 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