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cITY AND _D THE COUNTRYS DEFENUERs. THE NATIONAL RIFLE TRE Sn — e — — a the mental effort required 1s wearing. The — —— — = New Attractions Which Have Been | Exercises that "of "the ATIONAL GUARD NOTES, Students of Sleeution | Clerks Whese Brains are Gridiromeg | changes that are made eaca year for one Thingy which Canuct De West | Official Militia Retares from All Parts |The Roys Wilt March A: from + n a pity ou Exhibition at the Mu- and Acting are Pat Through. Like Railway Mape. ae oe Gan oo ‘Creek. of the Country. Mome Nenday Morning. | ws Caneninaeies pte force, — wast a 6tan 2 newed every three years, w ‘Atmorios, is —— REPORTER SAW A 4 SUROOL IN THIS | WHAT A RAILWAY-MAIL-SERVICR CLERK HAS TO ‘NOW THE POLICE ARE PERPLEXED BY 4 VARIETY OF| 4 pamphlet has just been issued from the Ad- i We have some mew addisions to the ¢nbryo| CITY—GRACE 4xD BXFAESSION I" BeaDINa—TMAIH- | LEARN—RIAMINATIONS THAT BR as TO UNDER- ‘Tun rutuioat srnate. Laws—0l BOOKS YROR Wace THEY St to- | jutant General's Office, War Department, entitied | “TER FROPOSED JOURNEY BY RAM. AnD onaTO mabe ‘The passage of the bili authorizing the Secretary | Zoo,” said Mr. N. R. Wood, the keeper, to «Stan | 'N@ THR SODY AND Rifurnetine awaWanexmee= | ¢—ruovsaNnd OF f0sr-orrices axp tuain| ThE Older postal clerks say that the phYsical| ronuation—AURDAY Laws, mecULaTiONs AcAINeT “Return of the regularly enlisted, organized and | yus® VINATAND AND & cnaneboaem. Of War to issue arms and equipments to the Dis- | Feporter as he was passing the Museum a few days | PRACTICING THE STAs Pali, TO. Locarioxs aT THEIR FINGER Tips, strain arisigg from the motion of the éafe shows | Gausiine, COOK FouTixa, NOMADIC GOATS, BTC. | unirormed militia of the Untied Staten” It shows | TP—PLANS FOR PLEASURE " sn a Smeal me local organiza- “Sia aestece vis aa ee na ee aa une uae Po a rap epgpry ag peep sage hewoet Well twethiaghtn, oF: is that there are 106,814 men in this service, These | The National Rifies leave the city Monday for _ rame deen opened | , 4 series of grunts and groans grected the eats ute examination ¢f thet Own, | the train motion lerks afe obliged Tee aahington, or within the Dan vided toto classes as follows: General oficers They propose jork, “The Disteiee matitie te a6 present ins thriving | and a lnoge crowd were awaiting patiently for 10 | * ST4% Man, as he entered a college of elogution in | so th# railway-mail oMciais say, and they afe not | stand at the counters assorting the ialls, and al-| tts ot the old corporation of Georgetown, are alto. | STC “I¥ided tato a Soe, teen eet . pe this city. ‘The clase in 2 1: though the train lurches and ‘sw they must 2106; general staff, 1,090; regimental field and | New Bedford, Martha's Vinerard and Boston, Jn conuitioa, although a grect amouat of weeding out | lock, tue hour of opening, vo arrive od nasibiend siset ty Seber takin nek ee ee ete gaceores so tng | Brace themselves a8 best they cam and go oa win semahiregpines rel mph ed a Pon} na Staff, 1,782; company commissioned officers, 5,475, | all of these places they have friends and every of Dad material has bee". going oa for some Ume, | The animals are allin splendid condition, and Pupils, ered their work. The at daily ride of a posal | Many acts be ja & total of commisstoned officers of 8442; non-com. | thing ‘done that $ therby Tducing the numbers. The Natioval | the arrangements even better than when the srau | E°SCletaymen andstadents, andasmallyprinkling | fold of the Civil-Service’ Commission. The | ‘Relk “ork, TR? BY Some clerks, "work | do not constitute offenses under the laws gOFera- | misoned omer Telos mucins aie, | Fl be doe Uh ae sae Game on Guard Band, heretofore spoken of In THe Star, ts | man visited the place last, ofthe gentler Sex. The professor, standing alittle te | general opinion seems to be that the Presi-| twenty-four hours on a surtch amd then | ing the rest of the District, Many of these old privat 127, n of this latter class ot | the 4 " 1 2 leader e fea the front, was testing tne voice of and | Gent will provabiy direct this to be done|Test for a day. Their pay is smail hay es, 70,127, a total of company Will take their Wives, and a number now assured, and prot. Scnroeder, the leader, 1s | ‘The feavures of this interesting place are nu- each pupil The salaries range trom $300 per neat to: laws though they have Dever teen repealed aP | ge 372. ‘The militia men are distributed among 37 | of the honorary members and tneir wives will ga. busy making preparations to have the band com- | merous, Teneraing the reaulte in « note book. ‘The work of ~ res to make the civil-service law apply uere are perhaps s thoushag Whoes sale: | 8eldom en‘oreed, and thea only when mang States (Arkansas being the oply one from which no | The party will be a jolly one and it 18 proposed Uy pleted by fail, The uuiform of eae | Pes Lapoded eet tae ee > bane el a cae pas oe ‘wun the un |B wm be ue pane yor to | the bullies tence va revcive amallpay, ‘There | and cope grea rev tiyrany comment, yd cetera rae received), & serritorieg, returas trom | the members hot ouiy to enjoy the trip Bet 10 u as that worn by the Third United States | larg neat the door, : rs ; ee z bom grey — = : ° Srulllery band with the exceptios that the iritie | "«Theye are giants ie aise and appetite,” sala ur, | W°Otd exercise, ‘The most amusing of the many élerk to be obliged to pass an examination. Ary some tnequalldes tn tue sresemn, Congress and then one of these ola laws is regur-| og s,qvuno and Utah being mils. | soo that everybody with whom they come 1B 08. Tings Will be wiilte. Neary ° ll of che members | Wood, “and they have a mogt pecullat hapit of | Vocal exercises was what is termed “the eyliable Talat s poseal Ober nee ee aren erage. ex; tochlet clerks of divisous, ‘Tuese ome | Fected, and for a while persons have to | yurt = eve nod pos list with ing otuhas tanmn eho at spent wae the Gf the proposes band are gra ates ot the Mariue | soaking everytuing in water before they eat ft and | movement,” or throwing a tone from the | td vey in eenuiee aarp cuaoe ae ee obey ft, but i s00n becomes a dead letter | XoTK, «| , a. ee Y vropawe to Ra eens ee ct tue National Guard | (4ak S€eounts for the slovenly condition of the | diaphragm, This the clase seemed to like, and many siattomeaioe vate Wi ay eh fas totravei on pubis busigess “They are compelled | again, and ine law is Violated with impunity tor thus: Foupayivasne, Ghee Oia hessy Monses See ae en Lae cummins ab GE o> ave obtained prrmniasiun-t leave tie city and A stlver-tipped grizzly bear cub, the latest acqut- | WB0 at first could not be heard distinctly 50 feet te.apt to spend it reading a ttle book, of, ra‘her Pen Ae Ce eoceer enero Ge ROTO SL Fenre, Brecy iow ours | creat, S608: oe oe Ssatmetmeens ccoanie wae trp absent for Sole (Tie. This means they will 9 | sition to the collection, 1s a great favorite, He is | 8¥@y Were able in a short time to utter with ease memory long lists of | Portation. Another ineq ‘scale Of sale- juestion bata, — ; Galttoraia, 4,417; Tithn: 5 ore | eo oe ni fp A aines of places and railrouk lines, temp bee | ries allowed to the em in the ofloe of the | Some of the old laws are found to meet the case. It | Ses, S047; Mic AvIz Virginia, 87, Towa, | CMPOSA Of tue folowing’ Licuta. Geo W. BYSDS, Be caies eycsloasdaMas ie | acca taeite eet beamed "| tee aerate” et mene MA) Page caring icuacbcun™ orb | regener, ered eg, Wa | a oladon ont eh a Grong cre | faa Cuan beak nuns |S Maen a at «Howse Smt sto encibies will camp at Waite | Wueatley,” a: e 24 in of many wl ul jon laws to sell on lana, 2,184: Missouri, 2051; Wi je . Corporal Jae, Safa Yong hg ehalltac® mo | auras aaa AO nso mae ESE See a eect | eat ewan oy eae Og | Sey. oun, Mera | mrs ee ety an in nk | tno tM zn Sask | pts Nate agan Ka ‘olont! ;. and ‘the Con tals at Bay - * = a jon. A > i Janeso.a, Sys: New Mexico, 1,735; vt racket, een Bee pas other comwpauies have the | Atiother addition 1s a large box ot domestic | ing was called. ‘he professor instructed each one | ever may eh Grade oF length of service, a | 8 employes of the Railway Mail Service, who are | but this law is seldom enforced, and then Oniy | Gregon and ‘Tranessce, 1,537; Mississlppl, 1,380, TUE ITINERARY. — aor sane an ment before thera sul. | Shakes, big and little, armless and poisonous, | 0 take along breath. This was done, but no two postal clerk has nerally an examination to look | Bot obliged to live in cities, and hence theirex- | when complaint 1s made or afver a general order | Kentucky, 1,236: North’ Carolin 1,314; New| They have Gevermined ail the details of the Much complains bas bevw mae by olives In | Fellow, green, black, Drown—In fact, nearly ali | PeTSns Seemed to Dreathe alike, Some raised thelr | forward to, ‘The Civil’ Service Commissioners, | ESS are Much less; Dut’ the employes of the | has been Ree ee ees saaes | Hampshire, 1.290; Nebrasta, 1.222: District of 0O- | journey and the itinerary te aa tollo the Nationa! Gaard becan a ex»mina- | colors, oulders too much, while most of the male stu- | with the 11 Dorn of a wider experience, | Keneral superintendent's office are com) ‘0 | their places on Sunday. This law, like many | \umbia, 1,180; Florida, 1,171; Roode Island, 1,156; | 2° rary teas we: The Rites, lon they have to undergy before commissiond: | In One corner of the cages sarge cigar vox | at each iusalasiee crite Tate eee eee Oe | a ce ale to SEMBINALIODS IBPOLvIn | CO cage Should be Sonde Te ae ate or gage that & | others has been contested in the courts and found Colorado, 4183; Dakota, ew: Wasbington, Terri. | ScCompanied By the Weccacue Band, of Philade'- And uumerous resignations have resuited. | In tue | without a cover, filled with sand. It is here the | rected A pe hd ~ —— — “A eR AL Te | a] ane oar 2 coe = fficer has Lo ve elected by bis com- bi emails 2 ~~ Be and an exercise in breathing through the | postal clerks doubt their ability 10 make life = a ad SaBBATH BREAKING. Ware, 700; Montana, 623; Nevada, 362, and Wyo @ & m., arrivis Jet ey Peng! oetore be goes before the exaulning board + and laid her epee eeuth tee hae ee Dut tow could down, ait fe imposerbie said eho eater burden than itis at p-eeent The rorstot| ME FOUGHT AT LUNDY LANE) 4... ut manocuer law which pronieice any | S06, 4 3 fan The aune Goal Wi humediacty” ater aoe oa ee ae cyan rat | gral, tunes, with a shell composed of, material protessor, “for anyone to get sore thront or to fe. | fleleuey” are absolvte\y necessary vo ft hein We do | 4 TANK with a Vetcran Who Carried «| manual labor on the Sabbath. This law, lke the jnineen Go ese to tne dock of the Pall Kiver Line of scammers ana lectioas before tae Gas fon, Th = : y 4 a in catarrh if every inhaiation 1s taken through | the work they are expected to d #lntiock im 1814, preceding one, nas been coatested and held to be seed at 6205 p.m. of the samme day Une boat w could successfully pass tue exaznination, | How are these egys hatched?” masked the re- | the nose.” ee ~ . States are tar abead of those of the Bast in the ¥ aor on the beat at Settee SPrerai companies are now awakening to the ne- | porter ‘Of baies 4 veetli <i, : ful 4a fore, “Is provides: 8 the | for Fall Kiver, Dinner on the boat at & o'clock. SSity Of getting competent viliers, Heretofore |“ «rney natch themsel thirteer CHARACTER AND EXPRESSION. "The mail BIg RECOLLECTIONS OF BATTLE roucuT BY “That more effectually to prevent trreligious | Matter of the number of militiamen, Divide | Afrive at Fall River at 6:05a.m.; loave 10 minutes $0 get the “shoulder sirups” by reason of his popu- t week. Each egg contains one snake. When ra gestur> followed qi '. ‘not ‘ROUGH TRAMP BAREFOOTED FROM CAMP TO HOSPI- mal \ssippl and north of Mason and Dixon's | mat db a 4 ow things sre different, promotions Ate | the young sonkes cee Conese one si anal , atall. The majority of post-offices have all dren or slaves to work, xcept in cases ot neces- | line, those south of tlie 1 k tev thereafter tor Cottage City, Martha's larity. "Now things are diferent, pi | gue roung snakes are hatched, the old lady tales Prat gern the hag Povey! pomoe pu | $e can do to attend to the local mails. On| 7A—4 SINGULAR PREsENTIMENT, Sity, or other wise profane the Sabbata by gaming, | Including Texas, aad those Mact UF ait tae cokes | }aPa: striving Cuore Sew sci, where breaktast One of the most Lnportant parts of t | Suid that if frightéoed when with her young she | more expression imate ending: Cann te Cannct Pus | board @ postal car, then, which is a post-office When the survivors of the civil war are taking hunting, sing or other unlawful pastimes, shall | The Northern states, those Of the Arst class, have | Will be Walling at the Sea View livus, ‘Lue Rifles system is the school of the officer. He opens her mouth and they crawl in until the dam- | guid the professor, ng, cannot Fise higher | 02 Wheels, the clerks'in handing the mail matter a on conviction forfeit & sum not exceeding $5.” The | 59,000 militiamen Out of a male popuiation of | Bd frends will be quartered at thus delighitul r Tareny asonuies the arduous duties of pedagowue, | ger is passe’ than Ite fountain, Lead’ eand sharscter’ jactne | af@ obliged to have a full and agcurate knowledge | thelr places among the grandfathers of the land, | socond section provides that “If the Offcader be a | 141NLNI& based, Goths senaae chums ute | sort tron Tuesday shorting, tive isthe te Wadne and classes ae expected to recite, with 4 Viet Hanveceeils, fountain head or oe a nd Tms is pele fie Comer otal fy 2 the ral and the number of veterans of the Mexican war aie ‘the oo net pad by ——, a that 0042 of ‘the maies are enlisted In the en eo ae santa vineyard =f f jon’s Tactics. After the lessons are ove . oer ~ 3 the; m to be traveling, but used jan or master, WI 4 ce, Southern states have 22,000 in the vertained by Che Martha’ Peer en naan tan Caiees quesnany Cale ‘The familar whistie, “Bob Waite,” “Bob Write,” | the secret of success in, vencbing the art of elogU- | SIS the names of all the itis towns, viages and | oS, Sana arena all ef thea a vol, | mitted. to the penitentiary for a time not excecd- | service out Of a mule population of U0e2.I0b, & | aid Lue fesideats ux Colt Clee Walle work in tue Nailoaai ¢uard is at present | called the reporter's aitention to the partridge | “2h; fo" expressive reading 1s ¢ propec’ grose-rouds along che branch ines an tarroute, yee Alterra cere ior cisgeh ie Ing Ave day, or Ite be e alare ue shall uepubicly | percentage of oi. ‘Toe ‘choven ‘states ta the AT COTTAGE erry General Ordway promises tae vwoyssome nard | cage, and here he found that the partrlages had | ehceuse as gececas rn course, kuow all about the railroad. ipped, not exceeding thirty-1 ri (at have 15,000 willuamen out of a male popu-| at Cottage City bey will be received by the te all Im the shape ot company atid Date |e) conerituted to the nen Wet eee c and steativoat conhections, and also about the } There 1s one of them, however, in this city, John | The last case prosecuted under tuis law was | lation of 135,240, a percutage of O11, of a tials “ - con 0 the new ist for | _ “They should be taught to develop st. Our class | Poul,' d ~ be Martha's Vineyard Ciub, and escorted from we talllon drills. snus and Bosle,oftheSignal Corps, | !8stad of the nine snowy exgs whic were seen a | Work 1s the most Inspiring in the “world for that tard weet homeeback, and in hae te | inehell who fought Died, sed died sor his | Whests te Follce rn janes at ene court tes | reer Me counted a8 A S0NLROER | rain tothe hotel They will be entertained by Privaies (ada aus ai qhort Umeago through thesh af of wheat, as many ) Purpose. The attempt to express a beautiful | coown as tie a country at the battle ot Lundy's Lane. He died | Gercnaants were tt anters, who were en- | The ™ r ree have been granted furio’ Uny, beautiful partridges were frisking about | thought beautifully reacts on tne nature, abd OD $ the star-routes, The lavier are intended fendants were two carpe! he statement of the District's militia shows | Mr. Henry A. Willard at bis cottage and by other Lieut-col. John Bigelow, 2 Vr'f are. very Swit funners, ard resemble. & | tile mind snd beard. We soou And ourselves grow | £0 SUPPLY Mall facilities to people who live in tue | ODIY 1M an official sense, as he was reported by | aed in repairing a bakery. ‘The Work took sev- | that tuere ate 12 geuctal and sta Officers So me. | Waskinetonions: who eee eae, Ad WS ocher enjoy ing @ leave of thirty days witu is TWllY Se chicken, Th. father Is the favorite Of the little | Ing to like the beautiful things 10, life, in nature, | PACK Counues away from all raliroad lines, ‘To be | bis Ueutenant as among the dead or miss-| eral days and was done on Sundays, because it | In the Sigual corps, ahd 1,1514n the infantry com- | that resort. A Cali dress Vail will be given (Be dribar’ Yaies, of the general staff, has | ilows, ey nest n = A = f als ct e Lea Inst. Excursions w a aoe ee ae Se ‘nds | {o°P ner spouse, appareniiy. “mach eloved. | may Grow very Tapia se TOM | the | geograpny ot the country” through | was unable os tats & Pancion kus aad ‘eons | Sundays, mich to the annoyance of ohe of te | also has ‘an umbulamce Dore at Bo mien eskaes | Loa Aaed digits Rites ale taade ppeadiog bis vacation at Biue Khige Suimuit. OP ee ry rapidly. Mauich ue passes, He must photograph a postal | now lives in Detroit, Mich. He has lived there | Neighbors, who caused the afrest of the carpen- | 256men in cavalry, 28 in artillery, aud'4,s00 im | lutervst in ther vicinity, hvewy opreruaey whe Lieut. Monroe, of tne Corcoran Cadet Curps BAS | ene stitiness, as MT. Wood Opened tae wae netnen | 4 LESSON IN GRACE. map on his wind and keep it tere with ull the | about ever since there has been a Detroit, Hehas | tes. The prosecuting witness appeared and testi- | intantry. IU 1s te most complete of tue stave wa- | Le offered the teuuers OF Lie conlmand and tus Deen granted five mouths’ i sence t eU- | tothe yard % ‘The first lesson in grace was quite amusing and | lines ciear and distinct. A single deviation, the | come ‘to Washington with his daughter to see | fled to the fact that the work was done in the | onal guards, | Irieuds to enjoy ihe pleasures of Lue voattug, fsh- abie bu co ge Into the eld with lhe Geological | sTaav's iny trained crow,” seid he “I have | decidedly interesting. Awkwardness cropped out | slightest error as his hand tosses the letters and | about securing tee pension be claims isdue him | bakery On the day charged and by the pervous yee ] Ing and bathing of Cuts place. Walle so) Aireim Survey, in whicu he ts employed. | had him now something over eight months, and | everywhere. Stiff wrists, stiff elbows, cramped | PAPers into the pouches and boxes of the postal | for the twenty years during which he was omicially charged. A BI ZE BUDDHA, | Bt Lhe Sea View House, Cottage C Second regiment are convemplating secUr- | Dever item torent eae ets shoulders, a stiff carriage of tne neck, and every | CA! Will result in carrying the mail matter miles | numbered atnong the dead. A Stan reporter met | “DO you attend church?” asked the judge of the sells | be given by te band Im Ue imo Ing the new ball over the oc street wing of the | “The ‘crow wab found perched upon a window | kind of walk imaginable, showed a lack of grace | D€YoUd its proper desttuation and delaying deliv- | Mr. Winchell at uls lodging place on 43g street. He | Prosecuting witness, A Japanese Antique Image added to | bovis, and au occasional dress parade Of Lae ouMm- Geutre market for w reciweutal arwory. 123 | oocing in upon the LAXiderinists Ae work, Avsoon | EVER Im the bestanpentiog papllde Oo the ares | Cry {OF hours and perhaps days, ‘This would be am | {6 hore tn otatase co oe Ta esr ea’ tas | =sometittes,” was bis reply. the Collection in the Muscum, Mand Wili take place al sunset, seein ee cis ot Sew Vouk anit would lo miucn | #2 Hlsinaster approached ‘hw raised tue plten of | tap of the bell te pupils stand; Outuesecond they | !CoRven.euce to tue pub Ie-and perhaps the postal | Deurd that covers tue lower” part of his tage are | ‘Does tls work iuteriere with your religious Ox TO BosTON. eee eee Cha wovian ntumeof the bs. | His Yolee several Keys and flew upon his shoulder, | raise the aruis full length; on ‘the third the pan fo ratner aeiaigt malnd Chat Very wuch.ustue public | snowy white, His a ed eo ‘The followers of Buddha in Washington may be! at noon, the 25th, the Kitles leave by the Old toward taking the rexitu AE une of Ue pst: | SNiMs in the most saikaed and Consoted manner, Hoses its strength aud tals veicaa ut cho writ Te net coldly impersonal to the average mind, See Se ‘There Was'no denial made of the facts charged, | Pleased to know thatanew image of the great | Colony steamer aud ratiroad, vin New Bedford, for jolks wing omnce, bee COU Se ae ee : : . erecl be x Dr. J. F. Harti ue Urst Tesi | Mistral, have Increased tho tamlly Dy tworMis- | Dow; Oa the fifth the life ts taken out of the entire the pega acid making onets due to the fact Chat | rently quite active, uses a stout cane to walk witn. | and the court gave Judgment against the defend- soe pepoee ner, whose ame is reverenced by & | Boston, arriving there ai 5 pom. tue same day. ment; Harrison vein 10 be citer | alls How engaged th ua ching two more eggs. | postal clerk OF pustinaster who discovers # | His facuiuies are quite well preserved, though he uman race, has been set up inthe | Phe command will be quarte st regi cu, 10 be eblet | A Me He yaene red at the Quincey wing pigevns having a record | comes powerless and ‘the head droops, giving to | {etter in the wrong pouch or any error in the | is slighuly deaf. Me never used tobacco or intozi- | The police are desirous of having Congress pass | National Museum. It is a large bronze figure from | House watil Tmuretas aiternoon, the ®oum, “was w be of a flight o by ~ “ “ ; | (ansmnission is obliged vo report it. In this way | cat the code of laws now awaiting action, as tue . - fa Might of 44 uniles ou the si ¢ have | Cie entire class the appearance of sleeping statues; - ‘pol ‘tug liquors, 80 he cannot be cited avan instance ia | tu Boston members Will Le periuitied Lo go as tbe ond lieutenant dded, and attract DoLit attention from | OM the seventh tapel che bent tne eneet alata ed | 38 charged up against the clerk that made the | iiustrating tie wonderful preservative qualities | preven‘ lack of uniformity in different parts of tue | 7¥Pany and represents the Buda as conceived | 4 iol fist wi a tad to sakes, Printz, to be fanciers,” | the upper third of the vody collapses; on’ the | &FOF rrors stand in the way of promotion. | of alcohol and tobacco. istrict in the laws they have to enforce causes | DY the Japanese whose Buddhism came to them Lhe arrivai of Uke boys iu Boston Uney will be dale, vo be quarveriaaster 31 bait | Ven bo biaeow aah | eiguth the waist loses all 1ts power to sustain the SCURMES TO BE MEMORIZED. ENLISTED IN THE NEW YORE VOLUNTEERS, at celle through Tuidet, China, and Corea, and was upon | received by the Boston Lanciers, Whose guests Py cope on meee tm acage neara window are constantly watching | Yt, amd the’ class stand Une, Sreoping fowers, | Any one wuo has studied 4 map showing the| “I was seventeen years old,” he sald to THESTAR AN OLD LaW-BooK. Teaching the shores of Japan mixed up consider. | Wey Will be during Weir siay im Live clLy, Gan, to be adjucan: 4 Datta | i greedy eres tne sparrows Walch are eoutlau cu (eesn tu the tops, but thawed. and limp 1a] @2fOad lines in this country will understand how | reporter, “wien I enlisted in the New York volun- | , At the West Washington station-house the police | ably with the nattve religion or mythology. This was wercns, hey, to be lnspectur of rifle practi Capt. Thomas M. G to major and inspe bs o have an old law-book, printed in 1821, which | brouze igure is prized as an antique, and accord-| Tey will 2 * ally hopping avout outside, A eullarity of the | Wie upper half of the body; on the tenth Dell— | ® Postal clerk is obliged to “gridiron” bis brain | teers, 1 am now ninety-one, I enlisted in May, ~' 7 leave Boston the 26th by the Old +, aude-die-caunp, promoted | 277 + aa shat gore mi ira cope es ne hae ie | well, ak on ata ie doen eee strike in the | When be succeeds in memorizing his “scheme,” | 1814, In the six montus’ volunteers. came frou | furnishes them the text of the old laws covering | ing to the plan on which the etunological exntits | Colony Raltroad for New Yor at 6 p. ma, arriving District Militia Drum Corps | Warked lise its (aluer WhLe a female takes after | JUbLOr or non-professional year, but when it does | ME. Chas. W. Vickery, the superintendent of the | Kingsbury, Washington County, New York, and 1 | certain offenses, ‘There are but few of these books | are arranged has its place in au institution like the at New York by the Fall River boat at 8 a m. the On Fr ¥ bight th et @ivision With head rs in cl hd Was inustered 10 ata camp at the mouth Of the | in existence, so faras Is known, and when a case N: 2 2 : its mot suriae in the acting department the entire class ion eadquarters in this city, told a Pp ¥ a the Nauon: heipi illustrate the | 27 . oad ° inet 28 the Logan Camp Guard armory iwens Unler the sparrow hawks a porcupine, quilis | fall as dead, and Temals #0 UBUl revived by the | STAM Teporter that when @ man has mastered his | Genesee Kiver.” Col, Hugh Dobbin, who eamue trom | Other tan tesaun and Bate oe dea ce rd oe royce cg thedlmogeerned Eze, Supper wal be kad on the boat at Pail —— signi their wil inene + som. TANT | ona als, takes arent pleasure in scaring visitors by | ¢leventh bell. ‘The twelfth ends the full work, for | Toute,espectally if it happens to be one of the main | Rear Geneva, was the culonel of our regiment, and | duct is made tue officer makiug Ube arrest usuaily igtous idea, vin igious an com | raising fin ale then the class returns to full lite and sit down, | lines, he has not muci room ft in bis tind tor | ils son was the adjutant, 1 carried an oid-tash- | has to take this book to court Lo show his ground | ideas of different peopies are expressed. The | tL New York 1 will amarok direct to ke Graud oe Sat Wate eae tea en pay, has | Tiss Dut a single exercise out of many for re- | ay thing else. It takes a man turee or four years | fOned flint-lock musket and. cariridge box, und | for action. ‘Tue police dolog duty west of Kock | fizure with its pedestal | 70 inches la belcht, The Gontral viel, Broadway, where Ureuklast wil Ue Steams Railroads in South Washington. | ont ety Looper ee Oe eOUNE | BY | moving the stiffness of the body. Yo obtain such proficiency. Like every thing else, | When on the march had a kuapsack on which the | Creek have not only to be abie-bodied men, strong | Azure itself, which 1s represented In the convene Walling, and "wuere tue “command wili be quar- ‘Fo the Editor of Tux Evasixe Stam. ite ee ‘The art of sitting at ease In society was dis. | the novice Is obliged to begin gradually. He is | le\ters *s, N. Y.’ were painted. We went from the | and plucky enough to handie ruMans and smart | onal attituite sitting eross-legged, 1s B8x inclies | Le [ghey ER Sd cussed. ‘This tucluded the position of the entire | NOt given at frst a list of the names of | Camp on the Genesee Kiver to Canada and had @| enough to capture thieves, but they Lave to be | higu ant S23 Inches wide atthe dase. The head ts | > Sel an ene ROEIENS OE Se aoeee to aud from this city is a problem ‘which would lay the people of Washington under an everlasting debt of gratitude to t cesman Who Would suive it. The metropoils of the nation, according to the original design of 118 illustrious | a AUD Pla. Luey Will tow traveling pubit fag home at 7:10 o'clvck by ‘The question of steam railroads for use of the | OWLS AND KATS. " ; rk i sate | The barred owls are good-sized now, and eat | body, and especially the use of the hands, Tue | 3.000 or 4,000 offices with ull their railroad | Dumber of little skirmisues before the battle of | versed in all the ancient laws of Georgetown. | 13% lncues ng, and the face 10¥¢ inches wide, It Command us iu Bost Without any assistance, Their food consists prin- | bow Was next practiced. The society Low, the | conuections, When a man enters the service he | Lundy's Lane took place, We took a number of | Most of then can stand for hours and discuss the | Was cast in ise, Japan, in i ju the roku. rag © bapunger aan stage or platioria bow, ad thelr Various changes, | does so as a probationer. He gues on a postal car, | prisoners. I rememuer one poor fellow whose aru | legal status of their section. awa period, and'was a part of the collection of | See on .» | Were elaborated. and isan assistant to the clerks. He Ces up tue | Was $0 badly broken that it had to be cutoff. He Galatea mona ix Sub ora, r. Edward Grey, from whom 1t was purcuased | |: as ued an onder directing Raa Treg 10,70" get Tats enough to feed them? Piachsctwe vas erase Pais bundles of mail matter, fastens up the sacks, drags was atverward at che hospital at Williamsville Reported in the Pana thar a 4 for the Museu ‘Tue inscription on the gure and pee —_— weyers ot Canarsaery ed THE S a ~ 3 inter with me, Wiel wi wo book Passed August 1 condition metal attest antiquity, ck ui ie unlior Cein very easily,” was the reply, “for | At this moment # succession of heavy falls at-| heisvtudnng y atie De aah to tne intervals, ites boyy oer m1 " 7 k 4 . wid sRakus 1k ae at ware WO Lue depot wil he is studying a little black book. This book 1: Walk he did not like to pecause,’be said, ‘the | 1795, which is intended to prevent accidents arts- | since the downfall of tue daimio or the feudal | *" . pe founder and that of whe gecompitsled enztneer | this place abounds ia tue, and ic 1s caly with the | tracted the attention of the reporter. apparentiy, lis nearest ‘and dearest frieud, and he | people will abuse me ier’ wearing’ ated cost’ | ing trom galloping horses through streets. The | lords of Japan, and tue consolidation of the em, | BE UY the foilow.Ay ivute: “Down G sireot Lo Wily Sho markad ut Ks bro<d. strevts. mguificent | greatest care that we keep’ thet trom Tunniug Uf | “watey 1 inquire the cause of ya nolaaf” Sil apy and digeae fe, tbsp ee any Showa e | oe niin T ound go wich, up, ac 1 wood tO (Fait | act provides “That ay person, within the Juris | Pllc, (he crnamente Of many of the casties and | £0 ceoRariaule arenes, to the Baltimore gad Pe cnvies, aad beautiul parks 1s, veyond ll ¢ Digit. ues} cate four and hive every | ccine with me aud you shall see for yourselt.” | all up, anddigests it thoroughiy, so that When an | With hun. He had worked in Bugland at the trade | Giorlon of this corporatiok whe'shas Uy gullopiag | vemples have been ‘seattered abroad, aud” this pg SF Parison, the most pleturetque and charming ct fs sen cia be ‘The proiessor led the way to an adjoining rooin | €xaulner comes along and asks him. questions | Of stocking svoin maker, or otherwise force at an improper | any | meek, contemplative bronze Buddha ts one Gf | Slee oe etaae Vinerana Yukio the lmke of the American Union, of, Pichia dpe! why on where'veveral young ladies, atures in fowing | SUOUt the care of muif matier, tne dutisy and re. AT LUNDY's LANE. Rorse, mare or gelding turough’aty of the streets, | “bei: ~~ eye ¥ aay te seandion thi when ti = catch th an te 0 enjoy T hem more | dresses with loose Sleeves, were standing in a row | Spousibilties of clerks, aud other matters touched “There was no large army in the battle at | lanes or alleys, sali, if a frecman, forfeit and pay A RESTEUL ATTITUDE. MEMBERS WHO WILL Go. ractaeeel ae te Cee tea ok Som fun.” 4 em themselves, I'l show you | on a large plat of heavily padded carpet. They | Upon by tue rules aud regulations of the postal rg » “ for every suéh’ offerse the suum Of 15 shillings, | ‘The figure sits like a talior on his bench, with | The roster of command Uaklug part in this trip A tt lll mg ge Tana anelk ak new ho attention to the approach of tie visitors, | service, he ls able to give correct answers. | Then | Lundy's Lane,” sald the aged veteran, “but 1t Wa8 | current money, 10 tbe Use of Unis corporation, 6 | hands placed in the lap, so the back of one reste | is as follows: kame ng ann bene tg hE gpd Fond cmt mth ‘ood reappeared, bringing a erence entered a blue-eyed, red-cheeked, | the examiner puts bis name down in a little book | a hot Nght. I wasin the rear rank. I remember | pe recovered elther before auy une alderman oF by ‘upon the palm of the other, the Upsof the thumbs | Capt. J. F. Oyster, Lieut. J, O. Manson, Lieut, ee SS cee ee ial | Wien vee etan he oe on " heaithy young woman fell forward as though shot | aud Writes in a column opposite a per centage indi- | When I fired first Une man tn front of me Was 80 | indictment or confession in the tas ors court; and | “P° pa 4 “< ead 4 > eee r sierat was et loose in the cage, and eight feet | through the heart, striking ou her face as thougn | Cain how pertectiy he kuew his lessun, close that my gun struck its shoulder and was | ir an apprentice, indented servant or slave the | Weeting, just as if che Buddha was about to twid- | Geo. W, Evans, Lieut, J. W. Howell, dead.” Atthe farther eud of the room another LEAKING THE POST-OFFICES. pointing in the alr, ‘The leutenant came to me | mistress or master of such apprentice, servant or | die Wis thumbs. Passtog over bis bead like a rep- Yer, strange to say, these cage. ‘The rat didn’t have uch suow. a : i 7 10, ts cite e rea, Yet, i Seon seized, and a general Baht followed, 4° %* | rosy-taced girl seemingly fainted dead aay, and | ater that, if the examiner is satisfied, a sheet | Sd asked me what T fired in the atr for, and I slave, shall forieit and pay tue suin of 7 suullings | Fes ULatlon of @ halo, ta goko or citcle made of | | Stall—Liew.” Bb. tay, quarvermaster; Lieut, figured by Tallway tracks, steam engines, freight | B.C. bowers, commissary; Lieut. G. \," Acker, lay prostrate on her side, Still another fell’ { wood, ‘The figure 1s owing rove, to | surgeon; Licut. G. i. Suuulcers paymanter gud passenger, Cars Total mes pots and alt | (Que of the greatest acquisitions is a pig which | War aad lay in, the stern agonies of death it | Of Paper, called “a local scheme,” is put in the | They were lorlued iu tree Tonks, ard tee Ai rave | AGG, pene current money, Lo be recovered us | Od. The Ngure 4 ho Japanees aoulpeer uve | Semoemmmasoee’ shail —tenonmeaer au apyeniiges of + lange Failrons corpora. | wag procured or scientiat purposes.” ei used | was not our approach that cause! so inuch faint. | novices hand. His work now begins Ia earnest, | ruuks. They would stand whlie a few shots were PAS, CRISS much attention. “Airogetber Ue Mure, though Ih | geaily Ck elisiusy Comuauasery-worgeant, AIR tum igntly features on wo of Tie Mest avenues of | abvut Uwenty tisies a day. Me baw uot suffered | HK Nd G¥ing. The puplis were merely practicing | That paper contains a list of the postofices alnng | Hed, and then run ike a Fo boxes” go | Amaotot October 10, 1706, ects forth that the | nity, according to occidental ideas bes a imps. | Nob-comutedoned ofcers-—Firstserseant, W.P. tie city are not oniy a serious blemish upon Waat | any spparent tacofventence as yet froin he spake | Me.stage tall. Some main line of raliroad, with the star-route |'f, CO ong 4 ldge we : “ys inh se Would be one of t St beautiful and | bie A octan “We wil try them tn unison,” sald the professor. | connectious. ‘Tue beglauverthen attempts tomake | “MP, flap,’ as they ram "| ‘Then they | respectable inhabitants have suffered great incon. | ing {ffect, the sculptor having given It much wlg- | Boveler; second sergeant, W. B. Magruder’ sift pn ped fig pg peng eeanang en As ie spoke the class formed {n lines, AU the frst | himself tuniltar witira poruion of the state whien | Would form and fire again. It was dark then. | venience from the vast concourse of idie white | BLY,Uf Dearing. ‘The Buddha is represeated wit | sergeatl, J. F. Hl Ivins COrpiTaly ML. i. Siuipsou, That tuey are also a prolitic source of danger, dis | suims; tue black bears still keep up their endl sap of the beil they fell forward on thelr faces as | he hay begun (ostudy. While Le learns be travels, | Lremember hearing an officer shout, ‘Cease Bring; | ang piack persons who frequently mble and | Be#d tuclined sorward; Cheeyes,Wuich are sianted Pil Way, W.G. Lowa, md Tomilneon, J. A. confor’, abd Inconvenienes, anu yave done daue | play; tue buiTalo are. thriving and geting anew | Howgn actually Uieless. The realistic action was | and gradually he becomes acquainird witu the | YoU are firing on your own wen.’ Gur heutenant | and, pack Persone whe frequently assemble and | in the Mongolian ‘syle, are clused, Or nearly’ so; | Priva 0. A. R ad prosperity of South Washington, houigh curried ever very aud did hot move until another soun: ir. Vickery ‘sald, once entered the servic ; ; a : c - 4 . E. ©ou mi ean eee aire act | eon amd | Agatti ag Sas Se | rate She Tent hey | tle aah aa | tat ee peel it ten | eth tent eee | Sa Ry ean y the ave bee advanced and various e ey fell trom e fe H- | much to learn, us he Knew all avout the rallroad - 0 10 chasissren | W. ii. Kzietom, C. i Fonda, ¥. M. Lew Situes sugemted tue alot tina te to te | Warm Weather im the Departments | ties, Wilcl changed, he direction of the Tati | lines and miavof the towns, tie sou found out | they fined we eouid ne tot aors in the Haak ay | te Drorilons Che ack, aud tue ecund, potion a tuore or legs (auty. It appears tO be a seviled | PERMITTING CLEMKS TO GO HOME RAMLY ON SaTUR- aoe = * ty. After the begiaher has been sumeiendiy dee | belt of aman in front of we, and saying to myselt | StFipeS On the Dare back In @ public piace. ‘Tue | Pars are supposed > Ue due to the effect on | Ac Multa, Mc. Summer, GW, Turton ie fact that all the roads communicating with the DaYs. 24 ‘DBATH SCENES AND SILENT ACTING. eu After the vegiouer bas been suMciently ex- 7 -- ie, ing 0 firiug of guns or other firearms was wade punish. radi Scena Of CCE ante » | Todd, GB —y Ki 4 mq nal ¢ event center fm South unined on Lbis local scheme and 1s able ‘I think Til get you betore you get me,’ fired, - Buddulstic le,e cu ancient peo . ‘ung, W.c. Kerca, Chas, Beuliy, Washington, Assuming this to’ be so, it will be | _ 48 tR€ Rot season advances the clerks in the up- | , A death scene followed, The person dying was | Wiat‘voint vo leave Ue mall lor soine-sreas tice | aiming right au the point on is breast where the | Able under an act of October 24, 1601. The peuaity | Die among wiomm tus reigion was tostered, people | J. quia. readily conceded by ail Just and fair-minded peo. | (WA departments are anxiously awaiting tue | 2 0ld man whose life was fast ebbing away, | town on Mouday, and then again on ‘tuesday, and | Delts crossed. But I never saw what happened. | Prescribed was $5, one-baif of wluch Went to the | wo wore eat-piugs oF Used artificial wean’ of Jis- | Awony the honorary members and le who track Dn | opr e Fy 1 was bitaded by my owa fire ior a few moment former, If the person violating the 1aW | torung we ears. If Ube identity of Une gute were | Wili go are: Capt Granvilie LF pie tuar in tue, laying ot tracks the construction | grant of tue privilege usually accorded each sum. | death Delng, hastened by the sbosk of bad news | can give ot the: meanderags Of te. ere | and when prepariag to reload my musket t wad Was a slave or todentured servant the penalty | got established its whole atliuude and expression | Brown and W. 4. Ha). kvana, Sa . a ae * aah edusptn- wer, of leaving their desks at 3 o'clock on Satur- | pil, were executed with wuch naturalness, They | and, above ail, When be has attained a percentage | 8tfuck by a Dullet. My musket fell, and the | Wa a pald vy are such Chat 1l would require littie iimagination | Mrs H. K. Siuipsun, Mrs. G. A. Drury, Mrs W. Ge 4 . c! ald: ‘1 A act wo prevent goats from theon as Lue god of | Lown, Mrs Licul. Shoulte ‘Mics M kW nm . ‘will | 44¥ afternoons. But none of the departments have, | gathered around the couch aud showed evel mn | of 90, he 1s ready to go ‘He may Meutenant picked it up, Isaid: ‘Let me have the | Master or mistress. to give it a place in auy pant as Ue g t ML Showlters, Miss ML.’ any, be wnnesitatingty admit ted that nowé areso muck | a8 Yet, resuiaed the custom. Secetary ‘Endicott | of pity and sorrow as the igus tor breath as: | sea apetiner ease the service and: uring that muskets I will give chem ate. 3 ain’s burt’ He paneer on ial geome oo a rest. ae z mise b ponanus and href. A Duvant, ier wo pepe hie share Y : : eee, Winede eed 1 ruth TBE JAPANESE 1NACRIPTIO Powpany servaues are: Spencer and See eetoke he Laurea WE en ee cee ee | eae ally, Om very Rot days, has allowed the | °*AGc ther deuth soene folowed, It was that of a | Lie cae Catiities far eae wake Wether be | WG Tist Washer! Tend Teno went to be Dest advantage, tne person dung so to retain one. | The Dack of the figure is covered with engraved | Ricard. Green, Uisect and personal Danger to lite’ and lim | fourth and Mituy to'ao au hour cantare Thee | Young gunk who dled froin poison, Her sufferiugy | ure not to quick abd ready as otuers, and tor such | disarmed by the Ted cota’ “Never” mind the | Best advantage, te person ‘and the corporatiou to | Japanese inscriptions. The sentences contain Seiya mp Gamage to properts, ahiios anc> trol stuoke and | Foous grow suflscating towand tue cud ey the dep, | bli death relieved het, appeared intense. he | tacn'a lauger probationary period thin ux Monten musket,’ be said; “Uncle Sam will take care OC | Pccive the otuer BAIL. eptember 41604 an act | meny purely doctrinal and meraphysical words BOOKS OF THE WEEK. boise, obstruction Of S.rcets, delay at crossings, | and it i» am act of mercy to eimply tuem whenever | MOteT, WhO was, standing by, fainted and fell | is granted. Some 25 per cent of ine men who | thal ‘Was passed Lo keep dogs out of the uiarket-h — - cars, Occur | the “ a Bee pon the dead body of her daughter. | enter the service fail to stand tue test of examina- * GOING TO THR REAR. and phrases of Sanscrit or Pall origin that are dif. | THE PEOPLE'S BIBLE. Discourses 01 nlosding Of ears, occunation of st and ave. | tie Work of Une service Will not be retarded by so | Prostrate upon Jt a where 1 appeared they went to get meat ai sl - | scrystuce By Jorn Pauwen. DoD. i See chive ban cety a avert the grieva doing, It 1s quite likely that Secretary En ote | Next the familiar death scene from “Hatuiet” was | Uon, and are dropped out. “go I retreated,” he went on. “When I hadgone | Guncr’ catethes ire the “A fax Of $1 was | HCwlt tO Fender 1a Engilsh. The story of te tio. Scriytuce. By Josern Pakuen. DeD., ‘Minister of Which they are subjected. To obviaie the ed bY & series Of age, told in a disconnected way by the inscrip-| the ic) Temple, bosboru Vimdirt, Lovdut-suthor | Would issue a p Tmauent suumer order for ail his | PreseDted, and this Was followe TA wi @ little way a ball whizzed by my head, and I | assessed on dealers whose dogs were found within ° wt" Loce Deum” ete Vint a kings to the greatest possible extent compatible with | cierks if Lue oLer departments Were Ureated In tue | fainting acts seis het toed oe ons, Is as follows: fyrt el > ~ wad O a New York: Punk & Waguaiis, ax road ot s was the next exercise, The So far the man as not mastered a sald to mysclt: “They mean tokill me yet.” Iwent | the walis of Lhe market, bul country dogs were | “wri great caster, Yositane Tsuji, whose title | _ *¥—1 Chronicles ux. ee ener ar tenet Goon oe a | } auct of an lnaginury person. provowed the puplis, | nexc given the task of learning the neavcg gis | back to au old house tht was Used: as 3 hospital, | not troubled, provided they werekepta respectable | was Tajtina Ho Kain Avon oz the Fusiwara cian, | MISS MIDDLETON'S LOVIEK: ox, Panay on Tusim Suggested that if aby change of tracks or depots | | Secretary Whitney lias, on several occastons, or- | seemingly. Wo great anger, aces were set and of all | and there the surgeon made a gash in my arm and | distance frou the stands, A penaity of $20 was | Who lived at tue ‘port of Tasunouo, Seishu (prov. WEDDING Jean be devermined upon, the folowing plan eee y erat anda Cat al Cue clerks who could be | Tuliicas the eyes appeared Wild and the brows | ‘Be Dost-offices in an entire state. It 1s called in | extracted the bal, which had struck the bone and. provided under act of March. 1806, for the kvep- | {nce of Ise). Made Uy Sabsro-biyuye Katsutane, ve noie J. Wii) ineet The Flews a Shes o1 ie as HOt Yet fst y “ral order, rte - ON ” in InUch the same way as the | Was an inch and a quarter wi seemed * 5 3 rovince Of Busbu, consecrated (ilterally ‘eves | A ol Tan majority of the property-boiders, sua will be | “Nothing ot this Kind ‘ius Jet_teen dunen the | debleted on very counteaatce,, Next caaue love Brinter's appreatie studs bls case The learner | have ‘been split before it was red, so" fe would | QueDt ‘acl, éutititd “an “Ordinince to restrain | teProviner of Bus, comvecrated Glucroly Ses | 4 a KSIGuT oF THE 10TH CENTURY See cnrangement: If not tans Public a3 the | State Department, aituough On several of Lue but | tateg houut showing to wuscepuble visitors, in. | sits down before a case of pigeon holes, Fach one | open and spread out, I remember ‘ie watchword | ¥ice, imcluded “rooley pooiey," or faro Dank, taro | Lwanseikudatsu, of the Society of Benren, 2ist | Sketch of th Lave of Mobert Lanauet. iy Vanna cit iaterests thai any cticr casuge or modi, | eatigc a” “A4¥ Sieve ave Deen allowed Lo go bowe | Sinity wag sumulated, commencing with the | of these pigeon holes is labeied with the name of | for that hight. It was, “Wuere are they? some | wble and hazard, and prescribed the same pen. | Kwamscikudateu. of the society of Boren ist | ANSE Sie [vata uray, Nos AAG) Now D | 1 '30, 1808, regulated | PE Yoru! Joka'w. Lovell vo. 3 y “ feo sweet a county. ie holds in his hand a pack of cards | people believe in presentimenta, I don’t know | ality. An act approved April ‘he posthumous name of whose) father is Ku- | . Cation that ban been, or ean Ue, provosed Noshing whatever as teen done In this line in| Oro helas ruuniug tothe mauiaor mlidernacures | coMtaiMing the names of tue post-ofices or towns | anything about theta, DUC theteis a curious thing | aBd Mxed the sive or luaves Of bread offered tor | (TBE, Pe-thumous name Of Wuose) Taiuer is Ku: JUSTICE, A HEALING POWER. By M. 3. Banwerr The Balimore and Potomac t0 follow its present | the Treasury, but It is quite Ui nat i there | {hq ’inally eruibaung in the Utter madness of To get these cards in the proper pigeon holes is @ | connected with my Wound. ‘The evening betore | sale. ‘The loaves were to be made ia size accord. | Erotuer, Kaku-yo. Jo-nen, ‘this (bronze "im: suitor of skwacccal Metayhywice, oF Aue rus et Ee Were a geueral wove by tue other cabinet onicers {oC Drage. problem which takes soue meu an uour and other | the battle I was talking with my comi about | Ing to the quality of the Nour used aud were (0 | of ye) "Buddha of the Five Wisdoms was re «4 Salen os = an oe sea See. this p epernhe wunaea | quaerene Fairculld would gladly issue a gene Frou tue cloomy sides of life the class passed to | men twelve or fifteen hours to solve. “Throwing | being wounded. I remember saying that I did| sell at the same price perlo.f The vagraocy on, Tadanort ofder €xCUSINY wil Uls CverkS at 3 U'elock, spectrally cast, for, Shichirouy: - *. Uhe cards,” as it ig culled, Is not so amusing | not Want to be bit at all, but if I had to be| acl under which Vagrauts are now prosecuted we of Matsuzaka, district of Jidaka, | THE FAMILY DOOM: or, Tar Six oF a Covsrem, mG gn gen ee, Sd jeer ‘nature Ar And more Aureoable | So"ie might seem. It requires Inany uvurs cf | wounded, and had my cholee, I would rather have | fixes the term of imprisonment at uot Wore chan Janna iprosince of Ie), Whose busdhistic Bane ie, ta DS Socawonta. Filing” purchase. Also tuat tue Baltimore and Potomac | Signal Service and Farmers, hard study in preparation, and the tme | the Dall ‘right there, and I put my finger on the | twenty days. The act also provides that if he | iS Hoyogensal Sbirishi, and Whose wife's religious | PM + terme exteud thelr tracks aloug K street to Water to a | THE VALUE OF THE CKOP BULLETIN AND HOW IT 18 PANTOMIME, Occupied In the distribuuion us ‘well as the num- | muscle of the left atm. I thought I would rather | fails 10 pay the jailer’s fees he shall, with consent | Dane 1s Kayo-miyo-k t-suin-jo, Who desire the | MEXIOO: OUR NEIGHDOR. By Hon soww Ht. Rucm. ae en ee eee PREPARED. The final lesson was tuat of legitimate panto- | per of mistakes made are ull put down neatly ina | be hit there, ag a wound there Would not disable | Of the mayor, be sold at vendue to serve and Blessing orfucure ite for (the souls Of) theirtather, | {Lovell's Library, No. 1177.)" New hocks Sohu We ” An Army officer coauected with the Signal Ser. | mime. The curtains were dropped and the repor- | little book, Which the examiner keeps. The ex-| my right arm and hand. Weil the nextday the | iabor for any ume mot exceeding four | mother and six (unnamed) reiulives and for wem- devel vo. gguthern ‘connections trot “said Gay abut Lie recent rain storm, said: | Snare cee errpeetran cea memory. He, of course, has gone through it all eaineie's6 auc Sax” and various business interesis, The chimney | (Written) for Nev. Sel-yo Joken, by te Rev. Shoyo, | Imagine where twenty-five cents will buy so wide Leluware av nue to K sureet, Ul caat Saupe of the country are in excellent con-| jyrorined him tue pupils would not perform in his | hitnselt and Is as tamiliar wich the pigeon holes as |. spat night after the surgeon got the ball out 1 | “ee? #8 Fequired, under penalty, to taithruuly per- | {je society uf Sore. "All the world cat sare | a variety and so excelicat in quailty as tn the pur- Grout to brht — dition, aud even if there is not another drop of | presence. At last the curtala ardse, and a pupil | With bis alphabet, ‘The examiner of thls division, |" — form his duties, and (0 bis advantage & penalty | the viessings of Buddiism. Respecttuily offered Chase of the new monthly entitled Current Litera- me as ‘ tira nie oe: ne coast and at | Mr. Geo, W. Carr, told a Stak reporter that not | Went to the camp. In the morning I got intoa | is prescribed for placing a stove-pipe through the | onthe 15.a day, 9 mouth of (Lhe Tat or) first | FHAS® GU Uke Rew ‘who GO BOL want trash ot fopent, sow Cod up bf tke soccer MANS | Ah the “hetsuburiag stutey are gulug’ whore | ease with aU) the World: Ia) hiv band be had a | loug ago he sat with a man from 4 cock in tue | wagon to ride to Fort Erie. Twas shaken up so in | exterior wall of any truue Dulldlay or uurough tne | O¥,thE, 131 day, Srl, ment, oF (oe, Fee an est Teading for pastime, 1t inust be expecially populats hid'be teliew-d, and 4 large portion of tia? | auluehse Crops of Wikeat and vats, Suci’a eld ag | letter, Which be read slowly. At first the contents | afternoon until ¢ o'clock the next morning, and | the wagon and Ue pain In my atm Was 90 great | Foof Of any house, so that stove-pipes, under the pecnthscapye qoonysotenn dg pen ae een ny oe Of {he city woul be rendered confortebiy | Wey SeldoIn KOW tuere, Uuless there should be | dia udt interest ium, Dut later on us face snowed | Centon his examination, ere ‘HAD 80 per | Tcoulan' stand it 80 1 told the Ariver £0 et mae | a eae oC nummer khickens, eee Me} s,s caso near which the image stands 18 a.Chi- | ber Lue new enterprise Cau hardly tail to beowme ie, While the new Lines of road would affect | SOMAe Gisaster, ‘The OULILOK Is excelent Indeed.” | a beam of pleasure which ripened jown ‘his examin: ped a a great success, stig, It at all, the property lutereste ie | _ “Wal 19 Ube exact relation of Une wervice to-the | merriment; this was followed by a slight shade A STATE SCHEME. Twas varefooted, My shoes were rather loose, ‘THE PERPLEXED POLICEMAN. nese figure, received from the State Department. Se eae tuiy. and daibage would, to a great ex. | MfCUlLUFal Interests?” asaed Ube reporter, of surprise’ Which, soon gave way to Oue of a8t00- | THe aspirant for tue honor of being a member ot | 829 82! through @ buckwueat feld they slipped | «j¢ would be almost impossible wo enforce many | Its label states that itis a figure of Buddha, but A Fitting Tomb for Columbus. tent be removed. The ear eo8 attention oat ty i Ubal We bss . | he letter apparently referred to some of. AsIwas on my way an old Dunkard, who * tat the Museum said it nts a . t attention of the | WbIs werely tat we insue frou tus’ office | Ishment. The letter apparently referre for { & postal-car crew having successfully eluded the | was siting by the road, laughed at me and called | Of these laws,” said a policeman to aSraz reporter, | the ethnologis' um said tt represents i | To the Laditor of Ime Lvexix Sran citizens Of Washington and of ali who are inter, | every Week a bull-tin showing the conditions ot | sor slit . Chinese Buddhist. priest. axeen Sentags abe tepeememn of Cabanas Seed the proctess and wollaie of cur Deautirul | the erops.und the, probable weather, Wo coume that | every feature of Mis face depicled Shunéss., Tue | various pittalls which have been placed in his | CU, “What & ae ee Raed — Fagen inipeepopiarsgoedpicieg Dearly life-size; Is represehted ag ented on ACMA | Cu ys, Thaduaiteser Ceienies Gonmeeen ters, and Piey are sarheatiy Invitel fo umes with | lethis Was. Im each Of Uweuty-Uve states, the | hands, ating, abd in the Walk also, for he slowly | mental pathway ls fairly on the road to success, | Posbical at, Bullalo, 1 could ‘not sleep.” When f gress acts in the matter West Washington will re- | Tue heads which 1s unmistakably ‘Chinese, 1s | after the renowned discoverer, Uner the great Us in endeavoring to secure ‘cuiteaman. | Signal Ouicer ta charge collvets each week from | paced the foor and finally sank into’ a chair with | HE REXt undertakes “a State scheme.” ‘This new | anuiy you to sleep I remember waking up and | Sais ‘under the Old bluelaws We work under tonsured, "The face Is represented a8 cast-down, | dome of our great Capitol ts the long vacant crypt. like solution oc cat question, MAH Gi Sourcss every ling pusslule 1h te Way Of ue | the letter Undinished. Auother pupil in the guise | struinent ot Vorture, when, sl ‘square and fates Tern ne peer ea be lr on eine [oe hmnie Meg Continued the oficcr. | TLoside | the eyes belng half-closed, as if Uhe priest were en- | tn awe Wasuington is to celebrate the four Civil Service and P ss bulletin that is issued vo the Lariners of the state | tadiee’ passing’ stopiea to cfler condoleoce, ‘The rtions, It contains @ list of the counties, | haa excepting @ Uttle change. He found my | Wroe te” an offense in one 18 Oe ears ei atar vo that from the Greey collection, | Now, why cannot our “Congress,” the “Centennial Timter’s Assistants, | buuleliu Uist 1s sued Lo the fariners of the state | ladies passing stopp ras Jing on the | With the hame of tue raliroad by which mall 13 to | Watt and took the money ous, He was looking | Maat, ge Pe; | Museum similar to that trom Use Greey collection, | Now, AnD “cougre To th: Eiitor of Tue Evasixo Stan ok" Te “oowrver Iu eueu state ‘eegrapus | Hoor andthe ladiey stood with divided agieouon | be Seutt2 tne aliferent towns within that county. | fords wnen t woke, ald he pretended to beat | Wie? M,anouer, {Wituln, the mite of | oniy much sinalie [Lhe sculptor, too has, gi “iz | Comintssion,” und the “District suthoritieg” make ee ene iy nat imorwed, an order has | tie substauce uf lus information to the Culet | When. they bebeld the grietstricken tan they | Ginitvene weet ane, Cr fats, scheme, at least (0 ranging my binket. There was not much left | of his clothing and walk the streets in deflance of | JUS SUENLS Sinus shining tov, strong ‘ia tue | Guce oth the Spabish governme eeu protuuigated by the cbiet of the Burvau of | Signal Quice every Friday, aad thus We get nere a | showed syinpathy, Dut as Weir eyes fell upon the | the exceptions in the list Of towbs to whan ey | OF Bullalo then; the place bag veen burned. A Te- | tue officers Vecause there 1s no law to punish him, | })_ iow plier's face, OF indigestion had slighty Gis | Zens or Genoa to permit the re bogrsvyng and Printing eting under iasirutions | Coane Feyart ep the wun oustty thats | ister on the, Noor euroaty wit suprewe upon | is to besent by soie otter rulroud, For inatstice Dada, 80 "the officers, in charge ‘of use | Puy ite dove the, same, thing oo the iver ghows | Curbed sis serenity. Xo be brow ‘and Interred 10 ir grvatent Auworn oh the Pre-ideut, that “hereafter ali | accurate wud Uuprejudiced, ‘These diliere a ered, “van ce goes in bat Jock in the event fa iw © 1 think, and ow a i ditt tavssenyers ant tala | ports are chen edited tuo Ue orm ot a geueral | $oom they bad the letter, intently perustag ie | He Sec ee waste eles Cee seiee mull 8 6 | wounded had us all conveyed across the crvek to a | he way be {or uniawrul batbing. “On tbe Post and Hall People. Attung and appropriate un furcbering (he great ob persons, excep! watehm ssengers and labor. ‘bulletin U led all ove: o | Phetr ti Xpressed eagerness ast een certain | place of safety in the woods. I went from Fort | eastern side of Rock Cree the same state of cl Bich ali the Americans are unter ers, applying tor a po im that department | Its Cost ls Very Lgl, ln Lect almost, puthing, cos: | forward ad Uagan 10 Fonds ‘BUrprise, aaeathe | Wore ROUg the ine between Cm ge RO : affairs exists, Persons can do an act not in viola- | Annie M. Libby in July Wide Awake a, ET ay re ce = = Capeetannl Coat is ve gil but Sy COM | vhari a ie twenty-four in number. “’ cl uae “al to; We required to pass a civii-service ex- s werely Iu the expense of telegraphing | ment, sorrow aud grief came and went in turns, | are also five such towns between Elta cod Rocky on of the law on One side Of Boundary street, but | "a friend of mine says thers, are two sorts of | States to celebrate tue fourth ceuteuulal of Hii dicwaatugs eineyecswems Gerataataty, Lacycam'y tae, pomung | fu ie Suelo ie put mat ta | Mou ot tee eisai eek Hiei tne aed tae anit | pnpon ch, wort Sara aus ta e x 3 NOL iL ny thing, us we ess | r f . ai il pe asl to tuciud, tor ad a valbable poled erg fe again there are some Offenses punishabie by a | 00d many more rails {Lam posts, The meaning | ¢iula and «force at bd Were, lat it 1s a valuable | contents of the latter part of theepistle. A happy | locaulons. 8 that out of a total of seventy-one stan . s ShOw i e fine in one section while the tn | of this 1s that most people depend on somebody i Who apply for positions as asst was ee rs sccuracy it wach ts | the prostrate man. {Me ran over ip tig tucialex- | couttce present stl great perplexiticy e- Iacalm and smooth, while sephyrs soft He ee be in Galag Bie Guth haan C2 | uapsonaneighbor. are in & tisjority of case Bean SeFric has Ueeu sending out inlormalion. ‘The | pressions blending trom. shade to suade; ridicule, | eause of the hulubet “ot Ebepossibie suite oo ‘Play o'er its bosom, fancy free, ae weet properly or | “Whether it ls right to divide the whole popula. | To: exam 41 dar er cent oi Yulletia is vue OL Geu. Greely’s Ideas, aud bas | anger, Scorn, und hatred cameand went,’ The lev | nections, yer ‘carol cheerily, — ange giiaeene ton of the earth quite so strictly, It is true that | Your Alexandria reporver in stating the facts im Sa eres | Senne i'd Zohan tr cael | wr wan crn nave ro rr. oo wig Hnainge fender, | Hr tn egy fafa, ate | repr os cnn mc oy coma ame Young ladies, 1 ~ Was’ kuowD, or supposed (0 bé, and @ messenger | When & postal clerk tuishes with Virginia, he igor oan ates lon ‘Wm. & Curtis, in American Magazine, Evans ‘Vise Hall never had ketot ber own, andrta are about to make in the methodof waking the Bead of laborers: ay | Written for Tux EvEstxe Stan. was dispatched to teteh him. ‘The storm of de- | knows the names of 2,478 post-offices besides the : While the Indians are under the rule of the she used a Sort of pencil that continually | gas at the Works owned by the city, says that the t of Wental Work to fi ons, ana | : . elation from the offended man wan {1 road lines Rid ata-t0s Fierce blows the xale, and mountain high + though : ‘with whom . tracted Tunak. ft unjust and ludicrus to require seen A ceaseless lonstug fills my Droast, aithougt stient, but equally well met ‘bythe | Tal! Let redheyyjiredierg ome Holl raging waves, ato defy Sees Landed <ul SOF pouty ef: Wistain ens | nen Gurvores aaa ney SaeMEn GEA Sacaeed | SOON, cote paren wes cr chaenge oom iw ars See oe eee ee ‘Alouwiug wigut and day foal senasten ct as eee, Wee ‘where they cut into each other. All’ clerks do not ‘The guds, ‘The day is night, three Bundred and Mfty years of submission has | was “guarantee to furnish gas of 22-cand a and lew per dizin, aud pertor ag bore There ts for me no jy oF reat, Soeues fro “Curlolanus”” "King Lear,” bee oe | reach @ high proficiency. In cases where they are not entirely divorced them from the ancient rites | tie Diade. Blanche was so ured Of lending Ue | 121 tne cost Lo the city for making gus of less oe ee eee fines thou art tar away. taken up aad execuved with great emcon.” ““'® | employed in short branch lines. their Knowledge On love! eweet tyrant of the mind, touy practiced under the pre-hinarie ciiizatace, | ERIC TastSDe wae DOL WECY OO): ue power" Dy, sou ote Chat, gk ——_— i e “Waal Is the difference,” asked ry Oh master of the heart, . > _ De om by ota | Consumers Of WasuingLon: wo you Maryland a: 8 Teachers? Byomep glee store wruen Sir John Futsiag, ta — carried aay id motlods and when the examiner colocs Sottad es penne veg sf 0 er eae tions to commemorate some event in the Inca his | st ube, and Henry’ patience ts sorely ted by | Ube tact atthe Ming usse Insve hadi uns fai od Aweciations wee to my faithial heart, te clo.hes- basket ne curtain had , | he is apt to do pretty often, they are ex But, sure it is, ‘They never laugh, and seldom smile: they | Master Rall. If Henry tells him to-day whether i (bods, to thear A Joint meeting of the Mary Lind State Teachers’ bs a eens: ee Multimate pantomime and any other sand an examination on te entire ‘sate and the gage sme Rave no songs and sew ‘amusementa;. thei ony the 118 en pena: ak eee ae incust pecuniary advantage, but W:bow. euy a3- Association and the West Virginia Educational “The greatest difference in the world. There | [sul ees Eee et ee ee ag jhether the semi-colon comes betore or after | Vantage to the cousuimer, except larger Ullls, tt ‘Association Will be beld at ‘Mountain Lake Pct Retarn, 0, darting! let me eco are, tnree Kinds of pantomimo—te ‘legitimate, | hain nes there is hardly She ae nee eee Ra ee te inthe | may 3 Waat are our ciseus'aewciations about frow July 17 t0 20 muclusive. The address of wel- p Thy sunllc to me so dear: portraying moods abd feeilngs; | the common, | jearn “the scheme” of one state they begin on ac | From Woman. ‘traditions and the customs of | Rail boy doesn’ 5 Be | per cast Ww ome will be deitvered by Judge Hofman, of ‘Come, syeak tive words of love to me sre eetmaing Mad oe mre eurlesque, a very low | other. ‘Take, for instance, the clerks Funning on | " Never tickle a child. Ttis dangerous, and reduces ‘ancestors, They remewber the ancient | has taken Gumbertand, and the response ty W. P. Willey, of SGPC ea is used principally. in "ineatern, wate tae | ‘bene between Washlngion and Chariotve NO. | warty any unnatural emotion mut Do avoided, Tacs, and tock $0 te semeration os | SE OY io pretty young ese rs Shag cnr i Above me is a gloomy aky, former Are requisives whlch ‘ao goed sbte7 cmpeae ievtag meten tae Rubel Peeaatoee Lr’ aitk | ‘che maco-quitt ond Ine Siam ausizomens 8 Bins Lae religious Teles nELSs | last summers Slaryiaod sta‘e superintendent; tmanuat training: | gt fathers snd dena een eS” GRBERTING NATURE, cen rea Slee hansriead ease rte TOK; | child is, kept rr crews which no. tortures at tne | Osanto, or aot Gaqemes catet ‘octet “car punite Seinen ‘Without thy presence here! ‘The class having donned their street-clothes | 2,478; West Virginia, 1,402; North Curgiina, faust | “ie is ¢ Spaniards have Deen able to wring | tes stiould ROL aa na re sinc teruncnruny, © ent | rane pc ees | eta ein eee | ee mht ee ap | a Sa a gy ue Whose stroug and constant light — we aunt ‘away in his an a ees : woes to: 2 CC a edge as rues tt, Mary enol a wer, ‘Breaks through each dark and cloudy bar Be gh at ee reporter. \d securely with the 3 ‘very convenient ot West Virginia University; reading circie, Toe wudy “First, to the wo study the digerent | 22: Dames of| For headacheor any form of indigestion Grink | urea. ‘and she never concealed ex. Chopmas, examiner, Talbot Co., Md.; civics ‘© cheer my lonely night. characu'rs that come out ata gricck. ‘Thiwietrs | we, Counties and, railroads bia hot wates, balf # pint at a time if possibie. BO wn Rh a py t— ip public schools, C. C. Showalter, West Virginia; ‘Dear love! thou art that beauteous star; ‘observation class. They go to tue different places | Si” are reached, But this Rot} Give children ent ge Dreaktast tm the | ne will yi ty superintendency, J. A. David, West Vire al. are constant changes being made in | spring time. It is than sulphur doses or | anywhere but in Being fas eee of West Virginians, Dr. PR he Pecusriy fanny perasa, presenta ist" on ot ths name of powoices, Gid ones are abolished, Oy Spring mec ee naa ab ‘where he and his foretsihers = Ps Fergie Carers Ween nee | "iamaeerec™ ini te Cet Che cage’? nA” | aes reigatom micas fata | erased oe aut eile ccna | Be aghast arms rae rancing Pelagogics, Proi. J.& Wutitiogton and —DaWrrt © srasouz | *SDo you ever go to the Insane Atiam to atuay ‘established eae eee — J. B Jelley, Md; Eugiisu Literature in Pub. | (WAsutxerox, June, 1888, insanity?” 7 ie ‘and thirty-seven: not require any Warming process, whee ie thet back ee Heeckosin Vek: Lewis and J. M: Loa West Vey cette HO ia. Crees Gun ec: Sk pois’ ine WA Nada do rin name of in alle Clerks traveling on ths | may come in contact Wich metal. Warm the tood | as une Poa Baucational Exiibit at County Fairs, & T. Perkins What the Ladies Said, leave Fou, ax the clerus will Soom apis to come iS the Norun, ot between New 8 ‘and Chicago, With the Sater, ‘Be careral pave the mourn | then nd Miss Bessie Hodges, Md.; Four’ F From the New York Sun, oun” Dave sa. immense labor 10 oneal ead ee ae ee ‘Great to Last. ‘senwv.s, J ‘Doctie property clsaned—dret soaided | of mem ‘than be was ‘Tee to Public ES amet Ms Our Prenat | Mistress—Did you tell ‘hose ladies I was out, ‘The Navies of Eure Inibemation i ch now plage, Abd hen e courant Ettaee ne cold water. Soe We met one any a8 0 ‘Bob Burdette in Brooklyn Eagie. Mongolia ‘Bitimore city Couege: Seuool | Bridgett” Europe, Found of study to ‘Chémesives up with the the let the child take his outdoor wails heavy ‘The man who casts the vote of the oo ings, West ¥. _ ‘Bridget—“Yis, ” An English Llue book has just been issued which | changes. tothe in the eucuma’ tet ‘im go out in | stbet and tried to Conver AS Se si tytn fem coutan ta he sneer pe pa ‘Seber tins tae ty cat ae Foe | or meine Ture Beat Marviaud ihe Meyuiruiente of Our | | Bridges Wai sed tothe schers — aida | of the diierent maritime powers ot Butoge as fl- a areata, Citterio eee seus ‘oe af ff wuscn . ‘Mus Hearn, Maryland. spose we wi toind her she’s lows: way ‘one-ofta expected to bea large and Huteresting catheriag, | uavet av the tolme.® pptericrons bx" these are obliged to have at cbeir fingers onda the | “Be siternoon deained Seat 4 controls the country, 1s now standing on the street , te MerTinnG | stuqutrer® wants to © en oficme im 8 namber of eaten The iaaguis abend of ber corners where be ay bo come of moan. Yoho _ have moderate salarica can ine very competes and taza | Sob 1s would not be Rel counted “ay'and by. “You wi thea observe & Rant’s wrorks near Crew He Athens yesterday owing | 1a te ian gerucnt, uy Ua. Bit the work taaz is ‘ot them, | Cartas ‘women were to set, ‘ope Tote, and you won’ have to call again —Annision Hot Blast. majority of the are young | petore caive their io get thet ion ‘Shad, Bead ana’

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