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- THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C.. WED SDAY, JUNE 19. 1889 3 FOR RENT—HOUSE: THE COURTS. FREDERICK CITY AND COUNTY. | MADE A CRITTER OF HIMSELF. jou KENT-SEVEN-ROOM BRICK. 632 NORTH | VOR RENT—BRICK HOUSE G st - Crrcurr Covat—Chief Justice Binghom. Storm Incidents—The Canal Question— | The Humiliating Outcome of Jonas’ Un= Carolina eve, s.,oPponite the Eastern | market; b imps., near Pensio1 F $10,000" te Raaperiome em mie ersoll: Fo, some Social and Personal Notes, etc. curbed Desire to Conquer Something. 5 0 - each. juire at bey johnson. ferred — JOR KENT-NBW BRICK Fron ‘SALE-THAT ELE EGANT RESIDENCE, 1022 | to S. Maddox. Fifth Baptist church agt. Balti- | Correspondence of Tax EVENING Stan. From the Detroit Free Press, Vermont ave, nw. . with Stabloatinceed For eres more and Potomac railroad company; on trial. Frepenicx, Mp., June 18. It was a state election in Alabama, and among pt strectnw. mh12-6m y De ue sr in tee, The storm of thunder and lightning and rain | the crowd filling the little town where I hap- R SALE_THE LAST ONE OF THOS! 2 eee hans guilty, fi med @105. Cam that broke over this county Saturday caused | pened to be stopping were some queer charac- window houses on 4th st. ne, next door to corner: ‘ * Stanton Navtare: house, {6xi feet, cherry mantel Now Is Tue Tre To-day, Sidney B. Cunningham, assault with | the mountain streams to overflow their banks, | ters. Among the queerest were an old mam it with salseae, sibseroee batched tek Setcn aed intent to Kill; verdict guilty of assault; fine | submerging the grain ficlds along their banks. | and his son—the father about sixty years old, oo ao patent, ranges Dbegutifaly, papere A built of the To have your Furnace cleaned, your Range re- $200. Nicholas Lochboebler, unlicensed bar; | Several persons who attempted to cross the | the son about to cast his first vote. The boy S31 Pst nw Sth n. Price, 83,700; small cash Payanen Cow monthly paired, your Tin Roof painted and repaired. . | Plead guilty; fine of £105 and costs, swollen streams at the usual fordings had their | had primed up pretty well, and by lo'clock im 210 F st. nw, Sr vat. payments. Apply to owner, C. L. DUBOIS, 60) 7 wooden ie pae ennai. Equity Court—Judge James. teams washed away by the current and nar-/| the forenoon he was saying: ii i — = 2 —oe Yesterday. Tenney agt. Taylor: pro confesso | rowly escaped with their lives. Among them| “Father, wit te ‘to hold me, for if I turn th FO Sate py ONNERS— iis inst ali defendants excepting Tavlor. | Ta Frank Moberly, of Park Mille. and Dr ee Ecce ih 819, 821, 823 and 826 D st, near HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, Tight agt. Wright; sale ratitied nisi. Pollard acaba waren pehitatl oe ae 2. “sic yaar eg ag Hickman; decree of 10th inst. amended. | E. Stone, of Mt. Pleasant. During the storma| “Be calm, Jonas, be calm,” advised the old 19-6 ca ——— eee an ‘ae peek igaingecete 424 9th st. = a 2 baie ae eee taken | house belonging to Grandison Brane, near Bal- | man as he patted him on the shoulder. Renta: Ritchey sir dining’ reomon rat Book. routs Tots 16x71 and 16x90, to wide al os built under our BUSHNELL & Caues RE OUF | tlstic treatment a epecial stady. my25_|In re Jonn McCarthy, alleged lunatic, writ | Of Wm. Wiles, was strack by lightning and | he will challer 1008 wit < = mM; will rent for 822.51 my fust vote?” Ricacted to tawan: almost entirely demolished, while the members | Thar's no critter sayin’ anything of the sort, Pe eee END RIDGE WORE aE TRON Pnonare Covar—Judye Hagner, of the family were severely stunned. Hail fell | Jonas. Jist Ive quiet. Dont be raisin’ your EDWARD L. DENT, M. E., Proprietor. Yesterday, estate of Julian E, Brawner; ex- | 8t Adamstown and in other parts of the county, | Yolce too mac 82.000. NCLAG! The best facilities in the city for al! kinds of Irom “Ts ied copy of will filed. Estate of George This storm is believed to have settled the fate | Jenas circulated around for a while, took Je19-6t__ —= Steel Beams, eet ees eR M. Barker; inventory of personal estate file: of the wheat and corn crope. ‘The weather is | #nother drink. and then came back to the tev- eavy 3 al 2 e still murky, with occasional showers, er steps and said: 1 ., NEW i ialty. Kepairs and general machine work donein | Estate of John Brown: letters testamentary y ~ : ts " ; aor, ¥ parions dining rou, ond Khehed; second | Uebeetinancr andatdhortuotice, 0. 1. | issued. Estate of Susan Lowell Ladd; excet- ae “Father, Ive got to turn loose, . I 32 3 censees L. it = . Shoo! S Toth st, ext Cellar under kitchen: In perfect Onder price 8000. “Goetz-Mitehell” system of Beam Anchors and Pro oe “ote Sop = a E. Hen-| With the exception of the few storekeepers | put 1} Nnnitih escent aa nt tiene See 4019-6 +. W. P. MYERS & SON, | tectors. Works, Cor. cid and Water sta, Tel 4284 | ley; Tpucan Goren Soa — along the Chesapeake and ONio canal at Point | fur the hull crowd. furl can't hold myself ne STORES & DWELLINGS | 9 65- sace“BEAUTIFUL SIx-RooM BLIGE | 23 eee To-day, Hattio Reynolds and Chas: Lee, cole | °f Rocks, Knoxville, Berlin, Weverton and | — fia on 1407 14th st. nw. louse, borth west section: easy terms. Jesse J &C. ored, disorderly conduct; personal bonds. Geo, | Sandy Hook, and the canal men living in that | Fs “ re comatat s Turk or Bohemian or fer 4 = Rine-roont Brick Q at, near iSth. ssc doxes W Co. A. Wilkon, fast driving: €9 or Stteen days: Pani | Bélehbortood, there is mo class of persons in| SEP<t of some sort cate up with s hand orgam Seven-room Brick, es CONFECTIONERS’ FINE PAPER BOXES. Sangster, vagrancy: bonds or sixty days. Chas, | Frederick county affected either one way or | Fil 6 icing bear and I saw « new idea strike ‘The most beautiiui Line in the United States. Outland and Chas. Kineard. colored. vagrancy; the other, to any material extent. by the recent | 1as like sudslide. The father saw it, too, a Weise Soren eines len Te ata e07ER personal bonds. Jonah Adams, colored, vag- | destruction of the canal, yet there is « strong | ™ VP aeg a as a LE—GOOD INVEST 2 SSS | rancy; bonds or sixty days. Mary Kelly, do.; | feeling of interest here and throughout the | yo ene jon’ make no critter of yo'self, Oy a eit Pos gee aes : do, “Mary Connors, disorderly conduct; $5 or | County in the probable fate of the great diteh. | YOu jist Int that bar alone.” ke JQOR KENT—HOUSE, 1423 STH ST_N. W. 5 Franses, iu southeast section. renting for $44 per FALLS CHURCH AFFAIRS. fifteen days. Martha Ricks, colored, do.; do, | _ It ix believed here that the only way the canal P, Tm Swine ter clinch him, He's alte Foon, in good order: will be rented at a low p E month. Price 35.000. it ont of the | ether too funny fur this vere locality.” until October 1. Inquire at HOWAKD HO! Branch Wright, trespass on parks; do. Thos, |©@2 make any moncy is to t reer ye5-18¢° The Recent Charter Election—The Pro | sparis, colored. vagrancy; bonds or sixty days. | control of the state. and the great desire here ca git busted, Jonas. Bar's is onery a aa ar osed Railroad and Projected Turnpike. | Christopher Weston, profanity; #5 or fifteen | i8 to see the canal sold for a railroad bed, as i + 0 ii 2 . ‘1 Shay tiudow: 10 romne and beth y tts pe | Gaya. "Wesley Smith! disorderiy conducts do, | # believed that such an caterprice would be of edt ii ¥eniences; good neighborhood. $40 per mouth. Correspondence of Tir. EVENING STAR: Geo. Jones, do.; do. John Sheehan, do.; do, || Yastly more benefit to the people than the ca- | ° bik ety umpthin’ has got ter be 206 O st, #35. Inquire of FRANK T. BR Fats Cuvrca, Va., June 18. nal can ever be made to be in the future. iler will give way, Stand back! : A considerable amount of corn ground is un- GEORGETOWN, RELIEF OF FLOOD SUFFERERS. itizen of the town heard his yell, The Cook's alley, 4.9 re Office ito planted because too wet. It is too wet, of Frederick is still keeping up the work of ; (Was about five rods away, gomg through course, to cultivate much of the ground that is This ae cites zr Da. Lrsx.— | flood relief. The Emerald Beneficial assoeia- | a waltz, and he stopped his movements to wee Planted. Clover, in accordance with latter-| who was shot om Monday. by Dr, Linn, states | tion of Emitsburg has gent $60 to the needy at | Nhat was going to happen, Jonas made a bee= et | line for hima, ot day experience, should have been cut ten days | that his patient was somewhat worse this morn- | Johnstown, and =25 has been sent by the Pres- | NC for Hibs. and as be came within six feet he t ad $2: s rose in the air and came down astride of Bruin, ago. Daily damage is being done to it by the | ing. i Hee abel oe —— — | and grabbed him by ~~ — _ ly rainy Ittéa heavy crop; ta Iotiged and decag- | COMEEAUNSS AROUE CARNAGE MARY tee ee een ee ee v America agin the hull airth! Whoop!” 3 plaints and protests are made here in reference | for the Maryland sufferers. By means of tes- A aire ; y | It was in the middle of the str d the ing at the bottom, and possibly the second crop | to the failure of the contractor to remove gar- | tivals and entertainments held in the county | Me _ he street, am has already started to grow. ‘Seed time” is at | bage and refuse matter promptly. At ea upward of $200 has been raised. Two Sundi oy paaing ahaa beeing Ag some two ie least for once a partial failure. If, however, | residences it is declared that the garbage has | Schools at Uniontown sent $31 to the Rey. Mr. | bi“) Hiace Sunnis pulled his bear off the fall should be warm and, as such, be long, | 20t been removed for a week or more, and the | Sechrist for distribution at Point of Rocks. nr ne po oerped oc! : ooay | there was a bundl 0 i late planting of corn will mature. My own | 04°? arising from the accumulated matter is | Word is being received here ulmost every day | {h°"° ¥ something lying in the T_TILL OCTOBER 15. FURNISHED | 1413" Siasa, nal | “and stable, ‘Mass.ave.n.w.160.67 it. lir. " It looked like old clothes, but it turned i ciuviek Guheeiian, of the finding of former Frederick people |“ et ok b a plum trees blossomed #0 fully as to give the |" Nores—A. barge party given by Dr, Lee | among the drowned at Johnstown. Mr. Au- prt pata yang pry Mec d poem n Fugit wa Qed tops the appearance of a mass of blossoms, but | Harbin, of the Columbia Athletic club, last | drew was lost, as were many others. —_| Lifted him over against the fence and ¢ot mune 319 Doe. Gr... f there is no fruit on them. I am told that this | night to Miss Maggie Barber was _an enjoyable DEATHS. from the town well to pour over him, It wees Sith and Un. w. 7. “5 1928 1s DDT: wr is the case with other growers here of the plum. | one,——The mud left on K street by the freshet jnarter of an hour before he opened bia So far_as I have been able to examine the | jy rapidly beim Mrs. Thomas F. Rider, daughter-in-law of | full Ly yard, splendid neigh? orchards there are but few apples, althoughs | it wn foot thick, 1 MABY PlA°CS | Mrs, Martha Rider, of Emmitsburg, this coun Eases dT choos tas hall pool Fircaern impr tne el? 2 i the bloom on them was a full one, TeMPERATURE AND Coxprtrox or Water at | died last week at her home in Birmingham, 0. Jonas, You tackled that b’ar agin m: CAYWOUD. 93 = 113°H st.“nve, Db osol Ee REAL ESTATE MATTERS. 7 a. M.—Great Falls, temperature, 71; condition | Ala—Mrs. Ezra J. Horine died at her home | aqyiog.” oma fa. Food| * shoe eis aeostararl ae ag can depot MF. | connection, 8; distributing. reservoir, tempers- : —The body of | maulin' cccheakugs 1mm Sot the wast Byor NW 1430 Samipaon 82) as, Mr. s : . ture, 75; condition at influent gate-house. 5; grandson of Dr. Wm, H, Baltz : 800) 208 ik 205 15 Ors. late purchases are one acre of land at the vil- | condition at effluent gate-house, 6 High tide | Frederick, ‘was brought ‘here’ to-day from | lage by Mrs. L. G. Gorden of Mr. Wm. Turner | in the river to-day at 12:28 p.m.; low tide at 7:06 | Washington, accompanied by the parents, nd for $600 and the store and residence owned | p.m. William and Josephine Ki should obsarve. You's bit, clawed, ed, rolled, paralyzed, and broke, and you The above is onty y. The funeral took | won't be hteaw't, JOR RENT—8 T ST, NW, THREE hocks. For init ist eall at office for wullevin eas and for some years occupied by Mr. Geo. W. ——— place to-day from the residence of Dr. Bultzell. | Nous. teh to work fur @ month. Jomas, ocipt and Daseent tay window brick,’ @ runs: | (Te above nouses ih Ye examined my permattrom | theletahd 15th. Gels! 1108. E WAGGA Mankin at the village by Mrs, Elizabeth B. ANACOSTIA. Services were held in St. John Catholic church. | jjus loan tot Sheri Sot it Geet clses condition, J. Fite | curomcecnly. THOMAS J. FISHER & Co = ROOM AND BATH BRICK, | Prigs for $3,000. A solema requiem mass was said, Rev. Father | gine to his FFO# RENT EY THOSE WAGGAMAN, HEAL ROE BEST, STORE Tange, latrober gas; not aud cold waters: just. {he Sila Sent cod htnkinerd Tae Pontic Scuoot.—The public school, | Brand officiating. off. Say. Baker, kin you load this critter into ESIATE BROKER, 917 F ST. N.W. windows, 90 feet deep: i oughly repaired; ‘new plumbing, wantels and Mr. Campbell, who seems to be the most nae ets ae to-day ae a pienic ~ ACCIDENTS, ETC. yer cart and tote hun out home?” HOUSES St, near coruer Penn. ave. an hearths, newly papered and painted: will be sold ve ii ine e building. has had a successful year’s work, young son of Dr. W.8. Troxell, of Emmits- co — ‘The Maltby, N. J. ave. ©. BECKER, 1.345 Pennsyl Dargain, if sold’teiore Suly 1, GAYWOOD &G. active of tho parties who obtained the charter | iy ‘yay abundantly shown by the excellent and |, 4 7OU"s Bot. nw nen T, hand New York ave. *_ | for a turnpike from the Court-House to Wash- | elaborate exhibit in the several rooms visited | PS, this county, fell froma cherry tree Satur-| WHITE WOMEN AND VOUDOOISM. OR SALE—A SPLEN' NITY. TO | ington city. told me to-day that they proposed | yesterday afternoon by 300 people. Among | ay, and sustained a severe fracture of the left - ——_ ino! ew houeln Le Drei pak S peat Beis gel | tO hold a meeting here soon to ascertain what | those wlio enjoyed. the interesting collection | leg. —-A young child of Geo. S. Kodock.a mem- | A Strange Story of the Karthquake Tere ‘ellar: hard-wood finish; heated ‘by a furhace; lot | ur citizens will do to aid the enterprise. | was Mr. Clarence Messer, the artist, who was | ber of the firm of D. C. Winebrener & Co., this | ror in Charleston. 5x70, ). Also 3 new houses in the southeast | Among the prominent and influential men con- | much pleased with the exhibition. The school | city, accidentally swallowed a large dose of | Peete a ae ee ‘wil | cerned in this projected enterprise are Mr. Jas. | has been under the charge of Prof. H. 8. Petty | morphine last night, Its life was saved with | From the Atlanta Constitut M. Low at the Court-House and Mr. Jno. H. | for seventeen years, Of this year's corps of | great difficulty.——Two boys, Maurice Willar | Cmantesrox, Jane ee - in the Market at these prices. M. 1 nite z i 8 The recent discovery Tthat n DAVID D. STONE, 806 Fst.n.w. | Chichester, county treasurer, teachers it is expected that all ‘but Miss J. E. | and Wm. Ridenour, both of Wolfsville, got into | in New Orleans of a number of alleged re- NEW TWc _Inspector neral Lawton has taken posses- | Thompson, of the sixth grade, will return. The | an altercation Saturday. during which the latter | spectable white matrons aud maidens engaged Hist Bw TE b furniture complete, on, for sion of the residence he purchased recently. _| other teachers are Misses M. J. Francis, of the | hurled a stone at his companion, The missle iactas Meciias deca ae cae ey ad Lithoe nw Senaaio be a an "000 cash, bal- | The Rev. Robert Nourse has offered his. ser- | first grade; A. A. Scrivener, of the second; F. | knocked out the boy's left eye. one Ot veeeeee Sm OFFICES. my24 guce on tinue, Also beautifil lot near Soldiers Home: Mie = peease “4 = o'clock paren puaney me Layton, = ae third Cc. & eee of ~ EDUCATIONAL NOTES. Sane dae aoa meaptocge cart ae SF st. nw. 2d Verne . m.10. FQok RENT— F x1: 350; one-fourth cas! f at the Ford school house, about a half mile up | fourth, and Bertha Buehler, of the e a ‘ incident that occurred in this city duri ye 2 : se 50 Gunton idee ae Fete ttivet, n.w.:new 3-story and basement bay. | 23076 2 st. __¥18-3t | the pike from the old depot, T learn that he te | total enollment tox woe year was 360, and the | BY the recent quarterly distribution of the od BS La ave., Ist floor, Wwiadow brick, 12 rooms and bath : central location; all | FOR SALE—FOR 1 mod. immps.; per mouth, $60. 1011 1 st. nw. story and basement bay-window brick; southe posure: Srooms and, bath: near 3 lines of ca a © ’ a earthquake time, and which has never yet ‘ESTM, SIX-ROOM | agitating the matter of erecting a union church | attendance at the close about 300. state school-tax, this county will receive for : t weal price, 81,800; cane gUSOr robe tu North | near the depot. Mr. L. 8. Gordon, I under-|" For Fioop Svrrenens.-The lawn arty | the support of her white schools $5,544.60, amd genie har wad yey el7-3t "8 ASW Phill for her colored schools $1,761.94. The board | It Was on the night of August 31, 1886. Ine HITAKER, 1307% Fat. | stand, has voluntarily offered to give the lot | given by the young lndies an at Elevve month, $33. 13 A st. se. Capitol Hill, 2-story | —————— for such a church where the increasing popula- | last night was attended by about a hundred | of hool prs will racet hh little park not over 300 feet square were gath- san Rartal “a R SALE—THE OWNER OF THAT DESIA! ‘o ig) y about a hundred | of county school commissioners will racet here sq gal ee Oe be EO a Me, belig about RAPHE | tion about the old depot would be very con- | people aud $16 was cleared for the flood suffer- | on July 5, when the anuual appointment. of | ered upward of 500 fugitives, white and colored, STOKES, &c. bey-window bricl 5.8 rooms, oe eas: ae city, has authorized me to offer it for sale at a greatly veniently accommodated with the “stolid | ers.—Minneola Tribe of Red Men of this ‘Two-story brick st le, rear a Sth st. now. . | reduced Hall on N.¥_ave., bet. Store 703 7th st. n.w. ure, $5,500; unusually well buil 13th and ]4th sts. a. | Storeroom 473 12th Tent #50 a night, =| _ nw. ae Saday. |Stable ‘rear 1416 K's TIMbRE || 2.w.. — teachers will probably be made. The board has | most of them women and children, and most of ‘figure 1 reaching of the gospel,” as the old-time B. F. | place will give a musical and literary enter- | selected sites for all the new school houses in re eee ene no nee ANU fe omen OUEST Ector ons expremen tt inva polis doesnt’ |Get eee 27. for the bene- | the county that the county commissioners feel | M™ clad in nothing but their night garments, St S06 F ._ | [think church will be built. fit of the destitute survivors of the flood. dispose to pay for this year. This is with the | They had fled, terror-stricken, from their iLL BUY A NEW EIGHT- THE NEW COUNCIL. Tue Recuaprres.—At the meeting of Salem | exception of one at Berlin, where a suitable | crumbling homes, and as they sat on the grass “iid to SoToe alley, trams | At the late charter election there were two | Tent of Rechabites last night J. C. Eller re- | site could not be obtained at 'a reasonable cost. | and the earth waves rolled ander them, they : ively | Signed as chief ruler and Clarence Mills was | Workmen will this week commence the work | pierce nt ge tickets and the contest was an unusually lively | elected to the place. Secretary W. W. Cordell | of erecting an addition to the Frederick femele | Sled the air with their groans and shrieks, AS one. For the last two years there have been | also resigned and Thos. W. Scott’ was clected | seminary and otherwise handsomely improving | t#¢ ee yey ta some of our most prominent latter-day citizens | to succeed him, Martin King was chosen dele- | that stracture. agen escape A a in the council and they have given very eredi- | gate to the High Tent, which meets next month SOCIAL AMD PERDOMAL woTeA. einant epee * ae = © chil awd eas irle service. |A toket was made up largely of | at Hallston Spa, Y., Guiles from Saratoga. | geo yiichell ond Mra Wiker, of St Heir mothers, worn out by sp rostue firms sities | the same gentlemen composing the present | Three or four past representatives of the tent ai 5 ee eitasiteuoe A aoe of ee 7 . | council, with some new ones of fit character | will also be present at the national meeting. | Augustine, Fla., have been visiting the Misses | unconsciousness. A group of persons which for the council. This was antagonized by | Tue Cuickes 1s Harpy Aoa GEO. E. Jet Atlantic Building, 2K RENT—1537 14TH ST N. W.. VERY COM- jortable 3-story brick. 8 rooms, large parlor and cellar, bath, and yard; no basement; rent, 840. Apply te owner, 411 15th uw. Key atcorner store. my1-2m ‘The above is on books. Fe full Het COUNTRY BOARD. ILEASANT KOOMS, WITH BOARD FURNISHED, ut Pleasant Grove, 3 miles from B. and O. railroad, 45 wales from Washington. Beautiful ‘mount scenery: healthy location; malaria unknown. Fri 1% per month. Mrs. P. M. EDWARDS, ‘Laylorsvi Va. Je19-w, 5 IN." ROUND HILL, LOUDOU 300 yards from station, telegra stables, evening papers receiv Istand 15th, Wel! id front yard handsomel, | oue year old: T UNTY, | W708 loth. “Address OWNER, P. O. Box 80. Je and P.O.; | FOR SALE—A 6-ROOM HOUSE, ALL M. 1; LOT “ J : daily trom 21x06, on 6th st. bet. Qand P, will be sold cheap | Was not known by citizens generally. It now | successful surgical operation on a leghorn —Mr. J. R. | Ingle, at All Saints’ P. E. rectory here.— ait cieren iene ad pd boa, a another ticket, the motive for which opposition | Pursell recently performed an interesting and | Miss Cornelia Hilleary, daughter of County ing, which was led by a burly black megro’ who Surveyor Wm. H. Hilleary, is home after @ Washington; splendid view of the mountain. to an jinmediate purchaser aud. y tern 4 Cpe sag Ca ; fen. Gi ct femme ge 3 Ms had a white sheet folded about him. and whose Ga week. Address Airs. MAKY E. CLAM fon pamediate purchaser and on easy leaks out that the purpose was to put out of | chicken belonging to Wm. Conners, The fowl | year's absence.—itt, Rev. Bishop Wm. Paret, seunihacta Denps pees tab ie mamas heereae ak DASIE CHAMBLIN noises 48 he wrestled in prayer and exhorta- tion, eo woe lace the present sergeant, Mr. A. B. Nodine. | was languishing with some unknown malady, = von agente yt. BETWEEN HALE- | ‘The persons named will constitute the next | Mr. Pursell opened its crop and removed a meat paeeex Mor pertioaions with all tnode=n imap fovements. House has | council: W. H. Doolittle, M. F. Chamblin, W. | rind 3!¢ inches long, 13 inches wide and 1.16 rs. J. & RACSeLe hever been occupied, E. Parker, W. N. Lynch, George C. Crossman, | inch thick. The crop was then sewed up and t Park, of this diocese, will conduct confirmation services at Catoctin church, this county, this week,——Wm. H. Beall has received his com- OUNTAIN HOME SU i STOR! .€., OF, m.i-.18 637 Pa ave. ne ‘9th st. se. Or, w. MEL open for the reception of address Mi Jel9-eo2w* It was in fact one of those religious which are so often seen at colored camp- rl brie: 0. 1 r mission as tmaster at Liberty, this county. | ° 790 5 90 near o1 PT ABE eee Sai7St BIT WARNE & CO. 916 F st. n. w.| J.J. Atwell and George W. Hawshurst. “Mr. the chicken is now as well as ever and very | “Frank L. Caldwell is on a visit in this | ™ ile the ote ogg tho chuttehing, tho 2a "SWOKMSTEDT & 23g miles frou city; altitude 200 ek 7-room house, on T steurw.cconvenien | Doolittle, Mr. Chamblin and Mr. Parker are | happy. eee county. He lives in Axtell, Kan.——James M. | nowling and tas ~-wng, Zoseeipney boisterous that 3e18-Im 1 house; large, fresh rooms; finesuade trees, ; lot 1Nx100 to alle; aa! members of the present council, the term of Nores.—Mrs. Alpheus Davidson's brother, ! Hood. prominent citizen, has recovered from my bd =f, anil the foal ian MGE-40d SOE IL LS SE — : iN CHAS. A. SHIELDS, 1006 F st.n.w. | Which expires June 30. Doolittleand Chamblin | Caleb Wheeler, of Salem, N. J.. and his two a serious attack of facial paralysis.—B. E. je ae ae eeon wae tok be rail tag ag Sel ph” . S. eee = oe = 5 NE { Were on the regular ticket and the others | daughters are spending this week with Mr. Frederick, is in Washington. peers ppcteineegealice ey mcrammny-es Igncgdewns Patera mS, Bm. To good tenant, N WESTERN SLOPE OF BULL KUN MW’ RESIDENCE : toe i) SP J Phebus, of Frederick, ing tol ot. were thi to ky WALKEK, Notary, 420 Bst. ne. e18-3t" heat cottage home, where city residents can _ob- th of Towa circh were on the ticket antagonizing it. _ Davidson's family here.——J. V. Conway, of | Miss Lizzie Mitchell, of Wilmington, Del., has | @wct: were again ane adie then ake bak Fgh RENT A NEAT LITTLE HOME, 1331 WaL- | teu board; reasouablé terms: everyting added to it Brick, 19 rong hatin Mr. Nodine’s energy in improving county | Anacostia, will have charge of a summer hotel | heen visiting Miss Fannie Trail here. Mrs, Ghai whos ond paibivon ons Ges neck nas to Figen st: S room pond A SIMPSON, Aldie, V THOS. G. HENSEY & CO., roads has made many friends for him and it is | at Forest Glen.—Wm. Hill, age twenty-four, | Anna Wilson, of Chicago, has been visiting her | ¢.6 group to endeavor Rypeat —_ hye “~ ee sh mianisoe Cats Sas | eee BOARD AT THE RENNER HOUSE. IN | _3¢15-Im 1 expected that any attempt to displace him will | colored, was arrested at Hillsdale last night by | daughter, Mrs, Dr. Ed. Nelson. She is new in Stony matory Brae hy ag pod ns _de8-3t % s the historic town of Sharpsburx, Md.. the baitletield FR SALE—AT VERY LOW PRICES FoR False a controver Officer W. ‘I, Anderson on the charge of assault | Washington.——Cora Bell Welling and Samuel y rs singers ou! a7 oe Antictam, where there R RENT—1731 19TH ST. N. W., TWO-STORY and basement, brick dwelling; Mshsard roof; all Modern conveniences; 9 rooms and bath: good 30 per month. ‘THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, 9 Jeis- 1 e Inaby Points of interest; attractive houses: a row of four brick dwellings, | Dr. J. B. pure mountain air, fine scenery, grass, shade, ules 6 rooms and bath iruit, ice, good water, cool rouimus, with plane an pted ut Yth and F s1 organ; telegraph, telephone, three’ mails ‘daily, no | $3,000, and Nos, 90: malaria or mosquitoes, good society, excellent table. S = | moderate prices. | City rerere n © | on or address JUSEPH KE ers were negroes, To their surprise and aston- rdner, who died recently in| and battery made by Julia Mills ——Another rece sagging eared ve maly papered: just com y had been the druggist here | charge of running an unlicensed bar has been S ‘and $07 Bat, foreezoo | for many years. He was an army surgeon, I | made against Richard Thompson, white, of KMSTEDT & have heard hit ay, over thirty v pleased to say that he Thomas Nichols, a couple from Hyattstown, Montgomery county, came to this city yester- * ~<a day, and, after procuring a marriage license, | Pi#*Pheming exhorter was surrounded by white years, He was | Hillsdale. The case will be heard in Police | were made one by the Rev. B. C. Flowers, at | WOMB. ahd white women who claimed to be- never made an error in | Court to-morrow.——Mrs. Will MeInturf who | fie ; | long to the respectable classes of the commu- disowely paered: Just co: | Washington ei tion; $30 iCE LITTLE HOME, 15 EW, Louisa, Va. JKOM 15 To 20 SUMMER BOARDERS WANTED in a nice country hoe, healthy location, large airy Toouis, plenty shade ard fruit: 2ig miles trum iappk. Sta. 89 per Week. Address Mrs. MULLIE L. Cor. 'S, Kappk. Sta. Virginia, jei7-ie" “ UMMODATIONS FOR TWENTY BOAKDELS | two baths, butler autry, store-rool Aisttee De Lauder farm, 34 mile frou Boyd's station | clothee-preae’ closets in Sack roonss diet. B. B.and U. Healthy location: Jarce lawn, spieu: | steai: ll medern sinprovements. ‘For r his residence.—The members of the re- | loné to, the . on ming 2 A ES compounding medi Me; jolt H(i | laws been sick with remittent fever at her home | ception committee of the Frederick City Young | Mit- _ When the gentlemen attempted to bustle chester is reported to be dangerously ill of | on Jackson street is convalescent. Men’s Christian association tendered the pub- | the cxhorter trom the park. o 2h pd FE eastris fever, cies - Avowiergseseyghren 4 “aes | conduct the praying and singing decently and tui class f eastern sec THE RAILROAD. ALEXANDRIA. oom, Hefreshments were served and an inion, | order, these white women interposed and .; Principal. sand every conveniences, and the work is of : nig ee 3 EXAD - room. cdoromyes nt fre il = age % | Stid that the negro had been praying and i _ | yOARDERS WANTED IN SUBURBS OF HIFLS | the best eopecialy the ‘plumbing au stove ‘wine | ‘The representative of an-association of capi- 5 - esting program carried out.——Mr. McClintock | Shveking at their Request, He war foteed tras JOR RENT—TO KESPONSIBLE COUPLE WiTH- | BRQARDEES WANTED IN, SUBURBS OF HILLS- | ‘They are open ter ORROTEDY & BRADLEY, talists in New York has been here and viewed | Reported for Ter Eventxe Stan. Young left here yesterday for Jacksonville, | the park, however, but returned the following out children. handsomely furnished small corner | Danville division. Livery iu connection. For terms ‘gue ‘w. | the route proposed for the Falls Church and |, T#" Postat Terrorarx Wires.—The Postal | Fla., where he has been sent by a party of night, and this time with such a reinforcement Georgetown. at nomunal rent for sumer. | Ad- ticulars apply to B. HOUGH, HAMMEKLY, — ——s>. Pe é ‘ i telegraph company is putting up its poles aloug | western capitalists to erect a number of brush | Of?) ce that the white " dress W. H., Star office. ___3e17-3t* | Thileboro’, Loudoun County, Van ETT ye AT BAHGAIN, 170s 41H ST. | Potomac railroad, obtained terms of sale of the | the “streets over which the Tight of way les | machines Cuere, of which Mr, Young is the tee | &! Pre tg F meadoger thay eng ao ry DOR RENT—FURNISHED—A PLEASANT HOME PRIVATE FAMILY WILL TAKE A PARTY OF Se eniaee eaten charter privileges, and was given refusal for | heen granted by tho city council. This route | ventor._—Mise Jennie N. Guilbraith, governess | Se gos dascoe Ga ot ae the summer. 1517 Kingman Flace. near Iowa | {Xtwo or tour geittiemen to board tor the suininer nes in rapidly tinprovinue sections | thirty days, es in at the west end of King street, in the family of Jumes W. George, near Lees- | Within two days after the great shock the park Je1Z-St"_| & uicely located country place. “Aduress by st U0 F st. ‘The-important question with the farmer now | Ly way of Weat ctroet (yee n eg treet, pases | in the family Asc wd was given up entirely to the negroes. Forest Glen, Montgomery county, Md. ert : a =| is: When will the weather permit haying to | L¥,,"aY of West street to the north edge of the | burg, Va., has returned to her Lome here —— | Tene eee te eto herein were ARENTS DESIRING TO SEXD THEIN CHIL: Ele Ps L: 8. h.° | Settled portion of the town, and so goes to the | Mrs. Philip Nusbaum and Mrs. Nicholas Loch- | certainly ranked among the respecteble elenee dren in the conntsy for the sumer, will Bud hones euciie thats (|e be ous street by the ri and then turns north on | mer are in Washington.——Wm. Boogher and | [o" the community, andl vet they begged that pleasant howe, hich, breezy location, at Brook Faria; & a incor : = or peepee ae ne Thi oA et, ily. y . th S | me en Pace aygenom Agere sn Me A VaR Toons, two bath Jooms, closets. in cack room, hard: LATE FOREIGN NEWS NOTES. Union street to King street, and comes up | family. of Washington, have taken up their negro to pray for them, and seemed to derive King street to Fairfax. Mr. W. A. Smoot | summer home near Jefferson, this county. considerable consolation from his horrible and The people of Bonn have purchased the | Objects to te passage of the wires across the BLACK Bass. front of his property, and some of the mer- blasphemous ravings. house in which Beethoven was born, with the | chants on King street, between Union aud | . SP0Ftsmen are enthusiastic over the black bass —so— intention of c . 0 6 it into a museum of | Fairfax streets also object to the passage of the | fishing to be enjoyed at present in the upper Mutual Astonishment. objects illustrating his life and works. line and threaten injunctions. "There is also | Potomac. At Weverton Saturday 180 pounds | From the Newnan (Ga.) Herald. The price asked for Dickens’ house, near | pending in council a bill to withdraw the grant | were dipped out of a hole made by the wash-| A pious old citizen of Carrollton went to the For turther particulars ‘and FUKSISHED. 20 lows Circle, 3st. r 3s ae ee E Gerceetanire Rochester, is £7.000, of the right of way wherever a property | outs in the river, and at Harper's Ferry and| cars the other day to see his daughter off. rs . rivate teas cared tor, ud pel “ ‘i 5 nay ce alisha ‘ 7 4 = Saar " &, 2 Saves uouth. b-U. DELANDEle boyw'e, Md. Jet eit | Jels-0b The British nurses’ association has been | owner objects ies booed agg + cet other Potts along ithe river equally large | Securing her aseat he passed out of the car bar eh : SUMMER BOARDERS TAKEN AY FHILOMON SSTORY, 10-400M | formed. where trained nurses shall be re-| Cf Never tight’ for Stee ole oe poder a and went around to the car window to say © Te HC ave Satty yous County, Va one of the anont elevated nicely Anished:de- | gistcred. Of the 15,000 now estimated to be in | Matte hore we early as Octiee Ioan nnd King MISCELLANEOUS, ing word. While he was passing out the oe saa it tall weyetgblen, ane pavilion qngiand “nearly 2,600 have joined'the associa-| itroet is adorned with telegraph poles nearly oo ees ahr eid mcpenecramtercd gem daughter left the seat to speak to a friend, and “og sud other aniuscivents. For particulars address D. J. . ; oe f its entire length above Fairfax stree' usy session to-day. They received an i bricks Se 25x00 deal TAVENSE ty L-sewita BRICK DWELLING | Persia has granted to Russia the exclusive -? gencmiadaasee at the same time a grim old maid took the seat Corporation Cour YN 3 rooms di DELIGHTFUL HOME IN THE ‘t.—The corporation court, | opened a large number of bids for the rebuild- ved up to the window. Unaware of the a DE FIC ,DELIGHTFUL HOME IN THE MOUNAINS ein Chaps. \brown-stene | Tight to build a railroad from ihe Caspian sea | Judge Norton, closed its June term this morn. ng of the county bridges washed away by the ay change be hurriediy put his head up by st nw., Sre, a Oe ms: porticos : spring water. house snd place’ base and belt course utels, with beveled | to the Indian ocean, i None of the indictments reported in Tue | recent flood, and will soon make the award, to the window and said: “Ove more sweet kiss, 625 ¥ p Lhe cg Caterer ag oe Ppp rh Reuse uandeomely | One of the most eminent Russian composers | STAR a few days ago against liquor dealers who | ‘The members of Camp Percy and Camp | pet.” In another instant the point of a cotton WANED GONE MILE Fisom telegraph oflice, twenty sumer boarder: fruit, poultry snd nuk; airy rooms; nawil twa conveyance to and frou: stati & MUTHERFORD, 1307 Fst, | is a general in the army, Cesar Cui. He has | Sold on Sunday have come to trial, All of them | Potomac, two prominent social organizations | hmbreila was thrast from the window, followed written several operas, admitted the offense and each paid a fine of | here. are making preparations for their annual | by the wrathful injunction, “Scat, you gray- Emperor William will probably leave Kiel | §!° Judge Norton explaining that as this was | outing. The former will pitch their tents along | headed wretch!” He scatted. day; G AND free of chante; Kucd ), including side lot A 3 e225 the first time the parties had been brought into 0, and i —- STEELER ach eealaieysiars gadtens ies” GAS, | monthly’ no cash: Nall secure you perfect went of | for Norway on the 30th instant, His voyage | court the sentence, would be lighe ot ine ceap nana coe ae oral aaa er NMEIEE, Gaylord, Clark Go., Va." Je15-4t" "| w home i Peete URPORD Lise Ste | will extend to Hamerfest, and perhaps to the | terrors of the law were reserved for the next| In the vicinity of South mountain, this The Value of Amiability. JT ANTED-SUMMEK BOAK: T § A -. Sr — . - O1 - 7 % ii Me PaRKbe Wiese Met rach Beek h Addreee NEAT TEN-ROOM BRICK, sop | N°Fth Cape. offense. ‘The cases of Ford, Bowen, and Banks | county, large swarms of locusts have receutiy | From the Home Journal 2418 F st . = igo, Md x1:20, northwest; excellent location, | Another debate occurred in the chamber of | for lottery and of Jackson and Woody for per- | made their appearance, and the fruit-growersof | Many men and many women owe the whole I 00. “Apply to ms deputies yesterday relative to the increase of | jury were postponed until the June term. On | the South mountain peach belt are fearful that | of a great success in life to conversation and J.T. DYER, 1304 Pst._| prsnce's naval equipment. the probate ide. of the court Alice M. Miller | their crops will be destroyed. eon RENTCBY OO HOLT: s | (TY BOARDERS TAKEN—ONLY FIVE M RO Bad tty yp en te shade; tee es 1 s NEW MODERN BAY WINDOW BRICK i auardi i > ‘ nothing else. An agreeable young woman will ip Mrs. SAMAD GANLEY: kuyde sancaey Oo. | FQsee tice tm Det Dae n DOW BRICE | Mr, Andrew Carnegie gave a brilliant ban- | Ws appointed ae Siapeen ns (aud | Directors of the Emitsburg water company | tia the in the rua sei id's Stations Sta, 7, Joseph Miller. Fannie R. Simpson qualified as | have been elected for the eusuing year ak fol. | S!¥a¥s carry away the palm es - 2 : tint as y peel | Pe a eg EY & BRADFULD, | Wet in the Hotel Metrople, London, last night. | ,dministratrix of E. L. Simpson. lows: L. M. Motter, O. A. Horner, E. L. Rowe, | from the most brilliant player or singer who a, $165 201 : 2 | SO] OCUST LAWN SUMMER BOARDING HOUSE, | T305 Pat-mw. “YP Jels-iw_ | honor of Mr. Gladstone, A distinguished | Goop Trufcass.—The hall in the second-| 3.7. gelwicks, ER Zimmeroan, J. Aoeee, | hes nothing toeay. And though men are sup- Fe foe 33 fassed: very large lawn with an abundauce of shade. | JOR SALE—-ON PARK ST, MT. PLEASANT, | P&ty Was present. ing | Ory, Of the. Broder’s building, on Fairfax | and Nicholas Baker. Officers of the company .d to succeed in life by dead know! or : 5 * a best locatio! iNawe -room frame hor a e' i ‘ted in Jul i i Pr 1 Address FRANK KEPP, Boyd's, ald. best location in village: seven- fi house, | The Paris Everment says Madame Adelina | street and Printer’s alley, south of King street, | will be elected in July. y acquaintance with business, it is often by 32, OR RENT — BY THE MONIT Furnace: ood ststucs bpane cherie tetas ianee wai? | Patti is seriously ill, has been selected by the Good Templars as | Several enterprising business men here are | their svciul qualities, by their of eres | Westnioreland county. Va, a r ee ee ee ee Lars oedgpa'o —— eee their headquarters here, and has been elegantly | about to earry out a project for the establish tting thi d not by their more 321 Foous, with outeitiditwns stabies nd. hie house ear, | tus 13,900 sauare fect, | Price 86,130, ouls'¢700 | Kind of the B. and O. Telegraph Co. _ | fitted up by Golden Light lodge. The betlane Pad age vee | nga J " val a rooms, with outuulldings, stabie. aud ice house; ar- < 400 th three or-fve years, ond’ belanee ac. a * 2 erg lle Al ma 7 ri '& | ment of a factory for the manufacture of cigar | ous merits, they prevail. 395 Seu dated ane eats aud wexetables: twenty acres of | Sahyed to suit. Several ther propertion in the rile | A deed was recorded in Baltimore yesterday | Waich occupies the site of the tinsmith estab- | boxes, ———_ +e —-—_ $8 pasture: 8 good cook on thy Foor np og an pe Reese. Sho. F Onan Us Pa ecn Nels i between the Baltimore and Obio telegraph a Leet pace! a eee A.| Mr. Charles G. Thomas, of this city, yester- Found Her V: in the Garden a4) —— <= : "| Wook SALE-A BARGAIN IN THE NONTHWE i i Hill and Kichard Hill, now of Washington, has | day deeded to Col. John B. Thomas a farm in pune Tee ‘Vetee 4 : = DR. WILLIAM WIRT, Fiintine ccuter of the citys a tureeaaey ant ciiag | COmPany and the Western Union telegraph ‘A y Departnient, Washington. ELS ACCOMMODATED—FVR class Board. Mrs. Dr. A.B. PRICE, Frostburg. Allegany county, dd. Parties without children p, 3 50. FURNISHED HOUSES. = COMPLETE PRINTED List AT MY OFFICE. Ss t been used as a Baptist church, a Catholic club- | 72, oe ‘ni amen A Mount Carmel, LiL, special to the New York brick, all ini, lot 1305 tWahiey: price 4,900 ifsold | Company, whereby the Baltimore and Ohio | room, for the reform club and by the Salvation | ity COUMtY, containing 170 acres, the price = id for which was $9,000, At the same time forid says: Miss Sue Sutton was devoid of the a esa new 7 room, bath and cellar, brick house in | COMPany conveys to the Western Union all its sa army. . A. Burck and Ella ., his wife to Lebrsit ak lot 2x77: price $4,000; 8400 or right, title, and interest in and to all its tele- | _Notes.—Judge Norton has set aside the sale | ¢ ba W. os fe, deeded power of speech, her voice being entirely gone, Sui belanwe on aon Charles ypcuunty yerticn without chi iy payanens ‘aph lines and rty of every nature and | of real estate made in the suit of Cramp agt. | sideration . and her affliction, oo nly. ag | £200 1eetYeerua “gu and 8 per weeks Sedan | ea ay THOS. G. HESSEY wo. | Gebription, ‘The consideration Ye #1 aud the | Radd-——-Morgas Davia’ Exaae Soleo s Qe M. | was beyond the comprehension of the medical CRGUNDY, | HOUSE — OPEN Ria UMMEK | OR SALE OR LEASE. e Ese ree oe we * be ihe or rat mire eae tas sae Pie nal The cadet battett ae Praskive Dessuneking- : : xperienced pearien woarders; 2 miles trom Alexandria; }¢ uule trom cE le company from the obligation to issue | at their homes, ——' ion garden, most Fromude: alee et eins Teanga gkady | A NAMUAACK VLEASANE. D Cone STREET, | 0926.00.00 of bonds provided for in its | Johns academy left. yesterday. aftersooe, fey | 2rom the Bangor (e.) Commercial. senadiion that chook her whole franse and lets rounds, kraine me! * Phuys-vin’ = | baying « frontage of “200 feet’ and With that width | contract with the Baltimore and Ohio railroad | their camp at Virginia Beach, on the Atlantic: | A few days ago an Oldtown squaw went into partially paralyzed. Horrified at the shock, iI? "RO HOLTZMAN. luteuna Fets'ae” | FRIGHT BOARDERS WANTED-No CHILDEER | ““upruvenentecousist of sod T0-Toom residence, | COMPANY. They took the Norfolk boat about 5 o'clock, |an Oldtown dry goods store, where she pur- the fonnaged ‘after a considerable time, to drag pe - ~ an * er lo of eu; delig tar and bath. Pe ae eter , Teachii lorfolk this 4 it by RENT—505 12TH ST. N.W.. 15 ROOMS, | mountain weccey kaae nen: Tek he eee ks | “issateeieed ead ahted wtih, Satan’s Diligence Teaches a Moral. _| rail Rigg bac where: the “Rave bee. . <r a sea Dhaest ge piped with herself $0 ‘the house. She x a cactasive of bath-roous: very desirable for rma | Pe cutruottenville ‘and Uuaveraiiy of 'Vinsiuias our | Location one ot weet in the Elie From the Texas Siftings. talion had the tents up and camp prepared. “st ’ potatoes, ‘The with beads of Feetot the year. CHAS. &. DANES. | Box S04 Chariomentiin, Ves Uy trams. Address | it ow vo See stent, | Mrs, M, was a remarkably charitable old lady | The cadets will remain in camp uptil’ nest ee rest | piration trickling cheeks and’ het —— sehen oom. a8. CQMPOKT RETREAT, POPULAR RESORT IN with a good word for everybody and toleration | Thursday. ——Judge Norton has t | room to “sew sometin little,” as she expressed | Trine frightfally bent, stared wildly at her. & REST — AN EXCEPTIONABLY RARE Mountains of Maryland, near Harper's Ferry, home (OR RE! for every fault. the expenses of the clerk’s office and court- | it, but the room beipg occupied she was told to mother for several minutes, and then chance to secure an eleven-room house in Mount | comforts aud couutry advuutages unexcclled. W. M. beautiful House on the northwest corner of ‘house for fuel, stationery, &c., are up the stairs and into a vacant room. Af- in a firm voice, “Yes.” That simple the it and purchase furniture, if desired, on easy | CLAKK, Keep Tryst, Washington county, Md, north) y N street. “I do think mother could even find some- j char, the state, and has certified ea eee saleswoman softly stole up to ‘she had uttered for » long time, #0 as- aly 930 per monte SS HERTFORD, eT eocenens ae REARS OA Seven) bed room, Hag thing to say that was complimentary and pleas- | bills ot thee muppies toi Hereio- | soo what she was about, but as ebe was seated tranded and bewidered he mother sud dough ei el so MARDI ; sy ‘ house. t about the devil,” her son ‘ked one day | fore these expenses have been from the | on the floor plying that both fell upon their knees and a py Sleyated ann beat section of Virgina Abeadenes ‘Workinanatip | ant about the devil friends, “Here she | treasury of the of Deedle she did not disturb her. In one Go road, immediately Opposite j i —— — hour comes; let us q m her, Mother, by the | Mrs. Belinda A. and Mrs. George Wash- | she again made her sur- what think Satanic were ‘way in a carriage yesterday ‘of all she wore the dress and also a very pis Tiel ower: Baloo, | wile crocing Comseton Eiumphant air that God , Sra cad ber sthes pagdealcheaeaeione ae wt Mfell replied the old mildly, “I think the ‘water with their clothing ‘oroughly Se Ey « epee oe OM wa would all do-well toeope he atiges” | roomed The San Francisco Bolning Post states Snails oaes Setcbames Fuirtax, Co.. Va. myZ4-1m* Brooklyn Times doesn’ Crimsonbeak—“Never strike po ag ae ‘Honolulu ‘From the Philadelphia Press, s DOMER | HOARDING NEAR BLUE 1DGE "| hebeS of somtbling te atcins Waa tetas tae faster, came ToUr | cod thet the work of lnying the cable will be | _ The following il-temysred effusion surely tx- fruit, borses and 5; two, dally mndile: moderags _my28-1m Gets aaeate tie Tete ae oe ra nen capetaliy te Sn cree or yeah eet never did, father, and I never <lmmiaced within sighiecs mouth a meee Adware nt eme Hamiice, county, Va. uy20-im-~ | ROR SALE-GPECTAL BauGAIN BRICK HOUSE. | Uovectauate when if males ook cen “Oh, yes, my son; I saw you do it this morn- | Howard, of Electric sugar fame, who has been | "Sy ‘oan an) ee Se fruit, ice a % A ? ran nose mud,” be ‘What’ company, yester- j a and load.” struck mother of grand lar-