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12 et *& PRETTY BRIDGE. was then a part, passed am act incorporating the Eastern Brauch Bridge Company. and ranting a charter for thirty years to Daniel arroll of Duddington, Thomas Law. William of August falls on Sunday this year, and it was finally concluded that Monday being the anni- versary of the day the Lritish left town would be more fitting than Saturday, the anniversary | First event—Single skiffs; 6 o'clock. Entries confined to East Washington. Contestants—J. W. Kyie, red; Herbert Lewis. (leader Mozart Club). chairman; David F. McGowan, W. H. Harmer. Transportation Committee — Messrs. Mar- shall W. Wines, chairman; Thos. B. Kalbfus, Written for Tre Evextxo Sra! ROPID A GRIZZLY. SUMMER ATLANTIC RESORT ITA, N. 3. y, the a bine; William Fowler, black and gold; William | 8 Mow Recware état loua ao Mayne Duncanson, George Wulker and Mat- | of our own flight and confusion. With charac-| 4. Padgett, white, E. C. Clark, brown: J. F. | Wm.B.French. M. D.. Harry P. Godwin, Ernest Aalto ee ee ee ’ hi Eas B hb at th thew Wigfield. who were anthorized to con-| teristic vim the East Washington Citizens’ | Speisser, blue and white, J. Sommer, Epes Sargent, Jay B. Smith, Bear out v ATLANTIC CITY, NZ. It Spans the Eastern Branch at the | struct» bridge from the foot of Kentucky ave- | Association took the matter in hand, divided| ‘First prize: A suit of clothes or its equiva-|_ Committee on Stands and Seats—Messra, OOSEVELT, in his Sketches of Ranche | The coolest point on the island facing inlet and oceam A hue to the land of Matthew Wigfield. The | themselves up into nearly a score of | lent. Second prises A sun eo monest Thos. W. Smith, John E. Herrell, H. L, Biscoe. a Foot of Pennsylvania Avenue. bridge was to be made twenty feet wide, with a | committees and went foraging for funds| Second event—Donble out-rigged working | F. A. Lehmann, James L. Parsons, J. T. Camp. Life in Montana, speaks with approval Accommodation 500 guesta, Superior tabla, thirty-foot draw, and was to have stone abut-| and planning @ program. Everything is | boats; 6:15 o'clock. Entries eccfined to the | bell. of that accomplishment of the cowboy, ments. The issue of stock was limited to two fundred and twenty ve shares of 2UC each | now complete. The necessary funds, amount- ing to $3.00, have been raised, the fatted oxen amateur athletic clubs, Contestants—Outside: John C. Irwin, Her- Fireworks Committee—Mesers. Benj. W.Guy, | chairman; H. G. Copeland. F. F, Repetti. Daniel | throwing the lasso or jariat, or ae it 1 For cire sym adress R. RAMILTON. ES CITIZEN "ROT . < i lar, “roping. < ~ oan SHE CEEIAENS PROUD GOR EE Vibe tol reselpin case taibe aiesdod ta asnaal | Sed eating beet ean oities see bert M. Dickson of te Columbia, Atbletic | Craven, Jos, Repett. C. 0, otirer. H. K. Simp- | ume known im the vermacal eas uauanin | hee BY. ATLANTIC C345. &. 3 ocual a dividends, and at the expiration of the charter | vided for, a regatta arranged, decorations | Club. “Middle: W. C. Bailey, Frank H. Barber | 800, Wm. Brieson, E. L. Barbour. Henry J. 0 herds, drives or rounds up ca\ t oon May 2” et the bridge was to pass under the control of | bought and borrowed, transportation arrange- | of the Potomac Athletic Club, Inside: Eugene | Miller. Dell Gordon, Frank Curran, Lawrence | must be a good horseman, and living im the | 2 --sm 2 ALEX. M. OPPENHEIMER, — And the East Washington and Amacoss | Cotigress. the District survey having already | ments made. a fine parade planned, illumina-| B, O'Leary, Horas Ly Bost of he: Colonbie Price, Joseph H. Curran, John T. Ingram. | saddle he becomes one, but his value, his HSE DERMAL MARYLAND AVE. ATLAR: tia Folks Propose to Have a Big Time | been made. Gen. Washington, who was first | tion material purchased and the weather clerk | athletic lake Committee on Decoration and Illumination | power in the business, is vastly increased if he tuished. beat ems, clectrs ss = in n@nrly everything élse. was also one of the | invited to participate. Itis expected the pa- |” Prizes: Silk umbrellas to the winners. of Bridge, &c.—Messrs, H. G. Copeland, cbair- | oan rope with - then * terms, #10 Menday Colehenting Hts Completion— | test to advocate the old bridge, as is shown by | 7846 will be qvero0 that the literary exercises Third event—Four-oared gigs: 6:30 o'clock, A. Babson, Henry Sherwood, B.W.Guy, | Ps an unerring aim. The rope day. Westington Story of This and Other Bridges, the following: at the Washington end of the bridge cun be | Entries confined to the Columbia Athletic Club. Douneil, John T, Doyie, J. J. Gouid, | becomes his weapon and be has as much con =e W. KENDRICK LETTER FROM PRESIDENT WASHINGTON. given at 5 p.m, and close by 7:30, after which Contestants—Outside: BR, C. Baliant . bow; | Win. Whithart, Dornin Ellis, RoE. Smith, | fidence in it, as such, asthe hunter in his rifle. | NUE ELKTON, OCEAN ERT = ————— Purapenrata, Nov. 27. 1795, | the twilight festivities will be held. | Frederic Staylor. George 8. Brock, ie Fraak 0. Maxson,Wm. 8. Beuchert, RL. Simp- | The Mexican vaqueros from which we derived | "f Adame cee Ree ove the ebb and flow of the tide in | To the Commissioners of the Federal City: INVITED GUESTS. ne aH ielea asernpy= dees Treck cilia: eleank! soon | the lasso are wonderf tiomer | ee vere, &. Wit, i 7 G , = i . je: a 2 Rk ‘imms, iillam, Ar pe > 3 e fictitie: ae 8 : » - ——— rz. stern branch and with tne Balti- | Gexziemey:—Your letter of this 18th instant eae invited ae ae se oe ee ee. spohnson, bow a peal roughs, Geo’ W. Heath 'W. I. Landrewt, — fictitious and true, it forms the bass of | pane LEHMAN, ATEANTIC Ce wp eee more and Potomac trains darting almost | with enclosures has been received by the | Stand’ Monday as»guests of the association Handercaclcawai Thos. McPhee, Ed. Bury, Walter Allen, Abra- | thrilling incidents; yet the following, which oc- nase eleteed muproved, aud constantly beneath its western span, the | President of the United States.and he directs | *Té the following: President Harrison, E. W. Handsome individual prizes to the winning | bam Kauiman, Robt. F. Bradbur; curred near a ranche in the valley of the | ; — LeMMaN. new Pennsylvania avenue bridge mir- = to inform yon that your proceedings ex- eee a = ata Thomas a ree crew. Aree Some aes x dice “y |B Horn, Wroming, last summer is j - — : acid waters and | hibited thereby meet his approbation. The | John J. Ingalls, John C. Spooner, Charles Fourth event — Eight-oared shells; 6:45 | Buscher. chairman: J. J. Appich, John A. | without paral fae en : ne ASBURY PARK, N. 3. — ra marae igen — a Ping ey tess enclosed section of a bridge designed for the | Farwell, James MeMillan. Anthony Higgins, | o'clock, Entries contined to the Potomae Ath- | AUgusterfer, Nicholas Auth, Santus Auth, pertness _ avert “g ‘ = es | a Ge : cen stave: of the { Eastera Branch was put into my hands by Mr, | Isham G. Harris, Z, B. Vanco, Charies J. Faulk | Jetie Clube ward Castell, Wm, E, Clark, Jos. Geier, W. . ping presence of | 4 ‘ passers-by. ne of the tinest structures of the | Blodgett with a request that I would present it | ner, John 8. Barbour, William B, Allison, iienry | (Contestants to be announced hereafter.) Hoge, Peter Hornig, Tho: Keane. Wm. | mind when abse of body no lon | kind in the District, it is the pride of its many | to you for your consideration. The various ad- | L. Dawes, Preston B. Plumv, Engene Hale, eferee—Mr. Claude R. Zappone, captain | Miller. John F. Albwine. Clement Crogman, | possible, One of the cowbors employed occa- | patrons anda credit to the capital. Who gave | Vaistuges belonging to it he will explain to you | Fancis M, Cockereil, Wilkinson Call, Arthur P. | Potomae Athletic Clas | penty Miller, Win, Miller. FP. B. Otterback. | sionally at the ranche is a tall Tex it birth? As well ank who was reopomible for | hie arrival in Washington, which be pro- Sorman. Joseph CS. Blackburn, William M. |’ Starter—Mr. Samuel W, Stinemetz, eaptain pdier, Anton Ruppert, J. H. Ruppert, | Jesse Conway, and besides being K_iME FENIMORE ONE AND ? As r " poses to-tisii shortly Stewart, Matthew W. Kansom, Joseph R. Haw- | Columbia Athiece mie. hroth. Chas, D. Schenuch, Felix P. | and expert at his business be is : a the recent war, or inquire where the cyclgne 1am, gentlemen, &c.. ley, John H. Mitchell, James Donald Cameron. | Judges at the finish-Mr. H. B, Zevely of the ¢. C. West, J. J. West, Chas, E | shot and ek breathes its initial breath. For a long time the P. Diaxpnipee), retary, | John P. Jones, Leiand Stauford. Jno. E. Kenna, | Columbia Athletic Club, Mr. Edward Derrick | J¢ Varuell, Kozier I. Varneil, Thos. 0. | sheep h. . iMva, NOBLE, wr scheme was in the air, till at last the East} Itis known that the Father of His Country John r. eornan; Wea. D, Was of the Potomac Athletic Ciub, Mr. Thomas | Yarnell. Chas. Leman, iv feos 0, | last few s ¥ PARK, 3.4 THE Bi ; ion to: 1a was accustomed te ging over aifficulties, | Hearst, J . Daniel, Wi Marron, ert, Geo, . - Carroll, Chas, | nA Fegion so inc we and che ese ee Recetas tok Sekt ett eg ei tae ca dra trigees John Sherman, Philetus Hise gutalde craw dn'the sey 1 events is the | Schneider. John L. Vogt, Edward Graves, Win, | a ae the matter and gave to airy nothing a local |) Lear | Reagan, Justin’ S, Morrill, Mc sede iba Arendes, John Steinle. ‘Ge Marschauer, . , . ese the branch within the District, but a hun- agan, Justin S, Morri ww S | crew next to the shore, All races are from a ‘ - rere “ dd ate hen, habitation and a name, Perhaps first and } Gred years have passedandonly three havebeen | Wateon’ C. Squire, Geo. G. Vest. Sam'l Pasco, | flying start, one-half mile straightaway. The Biair, Chas. J. McDonald, John M. Lion HUN highest honors are due to one whose life was | provide When South Capitol street gets the | Randall 8, Gilson, John K. McPherson,Charles | start will be at a pomt between - Porter, Herman Thurm. Joel Mails | r. as the i finished before the bridge was, aud if the | is now almost in sight and some other | ¥. Manderson. Geo. F. Edmunds, Daniel W. | Bailey's boat house and the wharf of the Was Anton Schroth, Bernard | latter has not ye ee ae - she eae tween Pennsylvania avente and Ben- | Voorhees, Matthew C. Butier, Win, M. Evarts. | ington Gas L: ¥ The finish will be | myer, Chas, Kettler, George | and that is ma. ean, Wide pia, Lisi eden i Pipa re bs om | nings is bridged there will be nothing left for | Nathan F, Dixon, McKinley. Joseph G. | ata pot imr below the new bridge. | chneider, Wm. Hoover, Dennis Con- | mountain side and M. LEWIN. Provrietor cerns and eares of earth.” Col. S. it. the : y recent proprietor of Suitland, just beyond the the residents along the brauch to complain of. MeComas, THE BYROTFCHNIC DISPLAY. . Andrew Gleason, Wm. Bran +) hunter, for in such case » _ " tore, Win, , = Potee, Henry L. Frederich, | first shot will ‘ SEASIDE ARSENY Coand. Sitiiel ae traci Maiitions. wilt Jala «ith TWICE RURNED. . James J. Belden, W. W. Morrow, | A8soonas it is dusk, probably about 7:50 | Zarh McCormick, Al: | close quarters dowa Lil, But ma the happy throng of people who on Monday In Angust. 1814, when the British army un- | Wm. H. Forney, Joseph D, | o'clock, the fireworks will begin, The bridge. Baker, W. | Jessee as the griz SF = pcg ne pd ce rainy oe der Gen, was looking atsuburban real >. Cle P. Breckin- | which was beautifally decorated yesterday for | ler. M.A. | is the c. hance at ali of t the new bridge seventy-six years and © day | ostate near Marlboro’, with a view of taking | Thos. J the ocsktion;-will be Miantasked with aan ca G. Gummet, | not coming out second best he is one of the hice After the burning of the old one. | diss neal gc uation Cal Jaca MLE Gs Goaseace oe buor, Bier Hermann Pb pti i pea el Hoses Sinsheimer. Osborne | few men who. meeting s , Col. ‘Suit that comeres. | State. went out 1 inspection tour to see | > Lewis TF. Payson, Thom and along the branch anda grand | - Sea, P| at once make up their m PLING LAKE BACH. NE slotind delegations ere | €aat they: w Learning that they | _ Julius Cesar Burrows, Leonidas C. | rocket explosion will bring the nebular by- haw t. Single- | loaded for any euch game, wea. Open durica Sey Leiubee. ecient oved city property, southern exposure | Houk, Wim. W. Gri Atkinson, Philp | pothesis home to us, a : have not lost any by Jim LP. WHERLER, eer en cei he sent messages to S. Post, Milton De nider, Theodore | “The pro follows: Twenty-four : n Bonfires—Henry Naslor, chair- nuber Jessee was on his way to the 2 need of & new bridge | ee toile thein fener ata ot | E. Barton. Orrin C. Moore, Johu J. Hemphiil, | priiiant va bchells, exhibiting the | 8: Geo. S. James, dokn W. Rowie, Archer | tera day spent im range riding for that 8 mae of - metal on the. sevatar bid ; John ‘1. Heard, W. H. F. Lee, Felix Campbell, ombination of ‘color and de- | Pberts. J. Marion Fowler, Henry Naylor, | and as is customary had no arms. not even a | — ous eee oe ceare, | Washington and get their old fints r I arnes Compton, John G. Car- | signs, with magical changes and effects known | jdisram ileason, Jol HL. | pistol, for contr to the popular idea the | q MLKE STON hse = — yes ™. | Srework ia tecoramasidations wae Obs , Chin ‘Neill, John Sanfore Robert H. ‘otechnic art, among which are golden { >" ‘ adbury, Gather Smith, Prank | cow boy of today does not carry a weapon of | Oy a put Gali: by am sett | tos when the red coals approached the city | 3 Davidson, Jolin W. Candler, Robert Tk Hill, MIGABGNis cot toon. wicks Dee, Chas, H. James, jr.. Geo. Thomp-| ang kind unless ke is on for man or | Fyre dany ies Ceerons momnes TOOTS | iiss tiyk tha dnaduuatiieg rosdite ive ove | Wiliam. I Wilson, Toswell’ P. Blower! a green, purple and gold, peacock | $28, John Bury, Harry Stone, Henry F. Steele, | beast, The many fatal ace that have | Cherit us ary 23. 1887, beer militia time to get really scared before the | Sn#on G. McCook, Edward McPherson, Hen: jerial contortionists, &c. P. P. Mazzulio, C. Duvall. taken place on round-ups and other | the foot of Peanesivania | fighting begun. “Gen, Winder, then in. com- | H. Sinith, Perris Fineh, Jas. 1. Young, Wu firefly rockets, novel and meeting have shown that it 1s md | mand of the H. ©. Wilson, Wm. F. TWEEDLES’ HUNT FOR A WRAP. 2 se tenth military district, which in- N1XO! ent. the aerial display entirely ne not to go armed. therefor | Q°OLOMMAL. BEACT Vs Se cai ceca | cited Waatiingtoa, hat withdraws kis troops | . Aivey A. Adee. John B. Moore. Sevel- | The rocket on reaching its highest point di ae Saye rope hanging in «loose coil trom the poumed | C2, the Lower i that year work was be. | ftom Old Fields to the city as the British ap- | 100A. Brown, Lotiis A. Dent, Wm, W.Windom. | plays several to batteries ad iounta It Was Not His Fault That It Got Him | °! bis etack saddle, and a ranchman would no | went ut Anion unt by. the Groton | Proached on the 28d. and on the afternoon of | Geo. jatehelier; Geo. ©. ‘Tichenor, Geo. chremain nearly stationary, with streama into an Awful Scrape. ial thane thc kee ae cee en , Bridge Co. of Groton, | the next day the armies, consisting of abont ett. S. V. Hollida m. 8. Rosecrans, | of stars and meteors projected in alk directions, would forget the saddle. Yo muke a hort | served on the oT eur uige Co. 0 ‘ot, | $000 men each, met on the Washington side | Geo. P. Fisher, J. N Wm. H. Hart. | Eighteen willow tree rockets, which, on WEEDLES is a bashful | {etession. { was one of a party camped nt | asin New York. to whom the contract had been let. meh nase Blodentde Te wasn W. Habercom, a Histon, reaching a height of four hundred feet, dis- man; that isthe reason his | \°°T!* grenrtetge Pork th “pnd RAEMING SAILING AND BATHING of the original plan being adopted. Congres*in | iske q Mississippi clection—-rome thirty or so | 1 . oll Ae en branches, slowly lengthening downward, Sauer aS pig Paactmroametiniclagps viat i ts es a May. 1848, made an additional appropriation of | kitted and a goud many got away. After the | Prof. “I. C. Mendeuhall, Admiral A ted | wave and hang’ in the air and finally reach should study for the min- | Preparatory. to ctor ered gr dee 9 fr polls closed the Britis army moved on to sce | field Proctor, Gen. john M. See he ground. istry. Inthe academic de- ee ee ee If they could find Washington, It was while | E R. Larned, Maj, W. F. Tucker, Gen, | © revolving dragon rockets, which, at partment of a university his oy dete geby epee = of the engineer corps was pi the invading arriy was commng to town. about | incoln Cx Col. O. H. Ernst, Gen, ~ | their highest altitude, diseh: fiery dragons, dittdeote ‘wall have ox-| Sacoe te Hiow you pet rat diamtl tea in charge of the cocstruction and it was ex- | 51° RYMGnE at chica evening of | recles. BF Truex, Sohn W. Hogg, Ad-| which are suspended in the air and swung in cite seh manely weench, | ok Gag walked, tench coe ot tee che ok pected the bridge amen that » body of marines under | Mirai D. D. Porter, John Wanamaker, John S| eccentric circles in « shower of brillienteck, iy 2 erate Arner cheaper wor v 1 would be opened the Creighton of the navy set fire to the | Clarkson, Smith A. Whitficld, AL D. n, | ored fi but possibly attack by rude |™Y own brother. We had passed a cavalry Ist of August, 1588, but icky avenue The ig Bennings Jolin W. Noble, Geo, © udler, Cyrus Busse: oS. Twelve variegated bombshell rockets throw- r , fellow undergraduates; in | Patrol a mile back and I rode buck that mile atid | @ series of unavoidable bridge was aiso burned by our own forces, the | Edward M. Dawson, Cinas, Mitchel. Green | ing out shells which explode at a distance from the theological branch be | mouse ng Mevelt as a naval officer in disteews, | delays intervened, destruction of both bridges being evidently the | = Raum, Hir: th. ¢ eee ten Win? | the rocket and dispiay a brilliant siower of was sure to be regarded as | the loan of hisrope, Lever forsot one apein among the number be- result of emotional imsanity, as the British had | John W. Powell. Robert 1 “ “ey a, | Yariegated colored meteors. galerie tp raarna dpttesiens amore one | ing a dispute with the already crossed the branc densbarg, | H. H. Miller, Jas. N. x. Jerry |M.| Twelve mammoth balloon rockets, each of mergers a vis bekocst ae rach Pimacenpen oc peel ade jaded sls to “4 Baltimore and Potomac The next day, after they had burned a few | Rusk, win Wallets, _ Tan | which at an altitude of 609 feet releases the pulpit, recommended by ‘t 1 {ens wee Herpes is er eeen§ | Railroad Company over public buildings and pied the Nat oui Jaelli- | a -¥, Riley, Carroll D. We aa | Simultancously seven balloous with vanegated his conspicuons modesty for | fv handel enede aha Sparing stg Beye re SS “ gener ofice, th (eee the Patuxent vie | pan Pe : aut — eee ae eas auehid. whieh, gins tosether his chosen profession. Not | [vel amen) 5 pong putments, the Bladensburg bridge and most of the way | . Bradley, Gray, ° a an g changing coiors, mfke the mos! 3 s Beg . Be change of the plan and er the Marlboro rod. By an sct of Con. | Brewer, d Bancroft Davis, John W. | effective display of any ; without facts to back his | enouch to beat ays Tide I5s9. It was, therefor Bridge Company was paid $20.50 for the dam- | Wm. Tindall, ¢ T. Rosell, Capt. Jas, L. | and starting article in fireworks, commencing mildly boast the other day oe pot until March 20, ir bridge, and, being repaired, | Lusk Mek ahe | with discharges of electric stars, each star in | that he had recently, while on his vacation, in- | except unde piatenons are meade 1590, at 12:03 p.m.. that a toll bridge tui about + Dr. i its flight separating avd making a namber of a gear ape Col. Haina, mounted fh ii wae Gisceed foc weneck W. Bayne, John D. D: smaller stars or flashea, ‘There is also a | U82antly repulsed the advances of a highly | ably inclined, and nodoubt the oue in ques ‘ ona fine charger, for- 3 Dasa foot passage till in | Edward F. ‘Bingham, Justices shower of brillant colored fires 8 to 10 feet | tractive summer girl, who expressed a will- | would, afterJersee had wala er kasd TOLALL MOUX es See OS no sia 154% it caught fire froma steamer passing up | Hagner, Walt Cox, Charles P. zh. Finally a grand outburst of hissing, | ingness that he should kiss her. he oun way without farther bothe ; CAP ee ON bridge open tothe pub- COE P. C. HAINS. to Skag meeting near Bennings and | Y- Montgomery and Andrew . Bradley, R. J. r dragons takes place, Of course this quoted exhibition of virtue on | 20mseman cexig wg Ca pene 3 SAKA lic. A passenger train had just gone ff: nder c - = Meigs, Daniel M. Ransdell, John Blur Hoge, ‘Twelve illuminating meteoric ball ith : Ephraim rose on his hind quarters to have @ Sig Ralige cad the foceel carewoar cette ike ene ae salle) aries ae iatiha wae De dames Wenn: displays of fireworks attuched, “| his part excited a great deal of admiration from | good look in his tara. TARE Groner, colonel’s horse whirled around like a top. was | “8 at low tide by the passer-by ward Clark, Ainsworth R, Spofford, oi | bavanlgsiwo exteweahitition chevet: These | the young men of his acquaintance. most of} The sight of a fine silver tip about three : brief but animated. Several teams had been ___OTSES DISTRICT BRIDGES, ©, Blanchard, Archibald N. Bliss, W. Pitt Kel- | rockets are of heavy caliber nd charged with | Whom. it is to be feared, would not have been | Fears old sitting up pesceably, x ADIRONDACK over the bridge before this date, the fir The Kentucky avenue bridge was the first | logg, Col. Hains, R. McKee, Charles A. Bone very brilliant fire and extra tine colorea stars | C4psble of such virtuous self-restraintin the | 4 short distance off, proved t } Onand after SUNDAY, JUNE 22, express trains on over the tern branch in the District, being, | ton, P. V. De Graw, O. P. Austin, Charles H, fong duration, | Sontag! But one can applaud an examp! Texan's prudence: thought | wih ra i runte oua ¢ yen J as above stated. authorized by act of the Mary- | Gray. Frank Hatton, Crosby 8. Noyes, Jndge | ‘Three bombetie fountains, displaying fount- | however one may feel one’s self unable to snc. | the rope was twirling in a loose coil fr — salireed. mekieg land legislature December 24. 17 | Qberly, Duncan 8, Watker, Wm. Soule, Gen, | ains of brillant fire intermingled with stare of | cessfully imitate it. Thus it was that all the | ght urm, and ina . over it about the 10th of Ma " nuary McKibben, Kurtz Johnson, | variegated colors, ascending fifteen to twenty | boys looked up to Tweedles as a sort of model | the astonished bear's neck and one fe AISKILL MOUNTAIN EXPRESS the formal opening five teams passed over and | Trite Company was incorporate by the same | E-_ B. Stocking, Kev. M. P. Sullivan, | feet high, filled with sparkling scintillations and | Of behavior until one unhappy night last wi The change of base was, however, eq ences 13 . yey st Se momeber tor the Sevt month. trom Merch 29 | wuthority and authorized te build abridge at | BEY. Alfred Harding, Rev. Dr, ‘Chester, | termaunating with a ontate ant shower of stars, | On this melancholy occasion—for Tweedles | rapid, oe DY pan. ; Bhenicia. Soop to April 20. was 1.77 iv the way. isa |), 2. | e and tide % ip | Dr. Robert Reyburn, Gen. E. Hovey, R Twenty-four extra iarge “Devil among the | —4 Very pretty young woman, on whom he was . but the bear fast in chase after him Pia to Hobart aud Jersey Ciy 3 Bennings, Time and tide and tire have made a a a th sscred number in Ai u history. On the William G, Davenport, Kev. Gilbert FL Wil: last day of the month 347 vehicles crossed the months later. 20, 1797. the | many changes, but a bridge ts still there. By bson, Joseph tailors,” the most amusing article ever of- exceeding sweet, had been invited to tea by his nd, having the advantage of a bert rs : - ¢ caught up o ne D CATSKILL MOUNTAIN PX- al ad Counce ca z homas B. Hughes, B. 7. Guy, John | tered, opening with an illumination in colors |™amma.. It was judiciously considered by the would have caught up except mvs tudiegoe tie Sareny ie log book of the bridge keeper. Mr. Benjamin | ‘uy cathorized, and the preveut ore ae tee mes A. Tait. George R. Repetti, | fountain of reporting electric stare wad Can was around his foreleg as well as his neck, so Atwood. is abont 3 that is even more importaut than mere beauty X which number will be | *s ptt peens ote: t jorham. Hallett Kilbourn, M. M. | minating with burst of fiery dees vn | to. clergyman in embryo, should be given an | that When the pony gave a jump im re- me louse donbied when Pennsylvania avenne it com- | Tres uene Cente mee erie ecock daring auffmann, Th Kalbtus, | to a height of fifty or sixty fet ancl facpinaitg opportunity to afford an object for the tendrils | spouse to the spur the bear got a trip Lake iets bm ; pleted to the Bowen road. No accidents have bea fheet bei xe in the Distriet wax Gia cine Lemon, W. W. Dudley, Wm. Dixon, | there with loud reports. ot her son’s affections to eutwine themselves | and a drag. And thus they ca pd | Sere g City Jo Kore, hamersii.l, Graud Hote eccurred on the bridge, but on the night of jae over Sank ¢ at the foot of K Gardner, Altred Williams, Loridg | Six variegated changeable star rockets, each | 8bout. Accordingly, she was helped to all the | around that small Pian enti Jess, | ee UGs AED CATSKILL MOUNTAIN orp April 11 Charles Thompson and Murray Cas- MC ia Tee ac c coco 1g | Chappell, Horace F.'Bartine, Jobu H. f of which on reaching the highest point in its | Choicest morsels of fried chicken, was given | 88 he afterward acknowledged, thought it was | cj, i 190 anu. Sefeey City ste seen quarreled there nnd Casseen died the next | yecing “way made’ tho “Ocostiny ote cralts | Win AE. Springer, Yoder, Henr: flight discharges hundreds of brilliant carmine | the very brownest of the biscuits—notwith- | getting to be too much of a circus considering ¢ day fromaknife wound. June 4 connection : 8 Alfred H. Colquitt. Gideon C. y stars, lighting up the heavens with wonderful | Standing her gentle protests—and, when they | there were no spectators, and got out his knife Was made with the gas main and since that bridge over the Potomne, originally | Pettigrew, Gilbert A. Pierce, David ‘Lurpie, | brilliancy, changing simultaneously to emerald | #ll went out at 9 p.m. to seek a neighboring ice | t0 cut igose. He then would have liked to lose Frive Saratoga date the bridge has been weil lighted. thus pre- kuown as the Washington bridge, was Lait in | John D. Alderson, N. P. Banks, M. M. Booth- | and producing a weird effect, cream saloon for cooling refreshment, anxiety | the beaP, but the thought of losing his ex- | oe Se Bc Kose ¥enting crime that so long a passage—1,510 | Tu9"™ ®* — Be, witin| man, C.R. Breckinridge, Eliha V. Brookshire, | “twelve revolving comet rockets, displaying | ¥#®8 ¢Xpressed in eager terms a8 to whether she | Pensive rope made him hesitate when he spied Kingston feet in all—when left dark invited. ‘The Aqueduct at Georgetown was built by | George W. Fithian, Alfred C, Harmer. Charles | in the air a series of comets descending slowiy | 48 Warm enough im her thin dress to brave | # Sinall tree not od off, A og pag Maas our the Alexandria Canal Company and opened | * fll. A. J. Hopkins. Robert F. Kennedy, | to the ground, revolving in a shower of | the chilling evening air. cnc a 4 eer iedayird rang parsons gd to the public in 1843. In 1866 the aqueduct was lei H. Weils, ed for ninety-nine years to Hen! A. B. Mi golden rain, aud discharging smaller comets of various colors, ih, Miss Boodles!” ejeculated the newly graduated dis ine, “permit me to obtain for Jessee had another purpose, for on reach:ng it he n je adesperate spurt and circled it be- < Genera; Tussener PI i o ¥ A. Pickles, Six triple bouquet rockete, displayi . | You a wrap, fore the bear caught on to the idea or that he | Fyre Min oUse. WASHINGTON CO, MDs ie heap ocdingre ied Un aeeamag eg te zta B. Ta¥tof, AIDrt | ques of brilliant variegated ‘start terest |” “You are ever #0 kind, Mr. ‘Tweedlos,” che | had the inside track, and betore he realieca | EBLE oven. cons tay be engagted by apyigiise OF dal Gaarjetownlcurporaias but te here , Justin It, Whiting, Charles P. | Golden rein, and thes descending’ a second and | replied. “but really it is hardly worth while | Jesteo and the pony were as before at one end | jstter « a eee tolls they charged made it very burdereexe | Wickham, Scott Wike, J. R. Willintas, Gen, | thicd time Produces a most novel effect. for you to take so much trouble.” toe oe ee “—— * - and agitation fora free bridge was begun and | Albert Ordway, Richard Smith, George W. | Six electric meteor rockets.the grundestrocket | “How can you speak of trouble where you sae mae ge sefiacesths — gy Tent MBER WE OFTEN HATE kept up for twenty years, Congress in iste | Pearson, Henry Hurst. Henry L. West, William | in its various effects that has ever been pro. |8F concerned, Miss oodles?” he rejoined, | all he had to do was to lay the pony back ‘on - Deavtedgonne my 4 Douglt the old bridge and but the new one | He Clagett, Dr. Geo. 0; Gunvis, Hichard H. | duced, which upon reaching its highest elec: | with a. glance” that sf they” had’ woe. beck seaknBeeas eases dil tat eat porene ber ae, adres rec nea pi i rf vivester, Willi dimons| ieorg e 7 ° y tha y. Jesse he did not want to come one atc, Address Mire. over the aqueduct piers, April 11, 1858, the | S¥/vester. See : ieee on, George A.) tion explodes with a report and displays a | 0Ut on the dark sidewalk by that time would | stake. said he e people of Georgetown got up ear nd put on Melihenny. Beriah Wilkins, Rev. J. large meteor, together with numerous stars, have settled her fate at once, presumably, bitand scratched gravel just like th losing Lake Park Hotel, Garrett Co, uaa ‘ 0 O'Brien, A:T. Britton, Edward A. | dresone tee. “If you will run up, Adolphus, to my bed | side of ateamina tug Of war, but owing to - __ THE NEW BRIDGE. ; their best clothes, for it was on that day that Medley, Joke Boyle. Six golden cloud _ rockets, exhibiting | Foom.” said Tweedles' mister, coldly, as if she | that turn around his leg he did not have a tar | HARPER'S FEREY. Tbe tuest The bridge has twelve spans, resting on | the new bridge was dedicated to the public with * tthe ‘histiost 8 in: their A BENG | aid not sympathize with the game, “you will | 820w, and as he reared up on reaching the tree the country. Music, Mancing, stone piers, and has a 24-foot driveway with a | @grand celebration. Tho contract price for Sie eee eee recap aiiaed tae ee romper las an gh r : 7 four-foot walk on either side. Pennsylvania ilding it was $80,905.20. The military parade, under command of Lieut, ous golden clouds hanging in the air in spark- hing brilliancy and dropping streams of fire find in my second drawer two nubes—one red and one blue—that will serve for Julia and 1, Jessee rode round and round him till he was | wound up tight as a svool of cotton and just as reserve . : : : seven crise ‘ 1. Walton and consisting of the Light M {t provided cloak.” | if he had been tied there clasping the trunk, ‘ and Kentucky avenues intersect just at the | THE FAST WASHINGTON CITIZENS’ assoctaTION 0 : i ral self, Mata is well provided with her cloak Washington end of the bridge, and therefore is the oldest and | Infantry, National Feneibles. Corcoran Cadets |"“Two union bouquets in the national col-| “Delighted!” exclaimed Tweedles, soca pi metror npn eueatoag cig becetaared | the new bridge leaves the city at almost the largest association of aud other organizations, led by a full drum ors, discharging brilliant fires of electric stars, up the steps and into the house eagerly. trained with cattle to keep up the strain, he VW Ate# oar ny si Delaware Water Gap, Pa, = Bec how open. same point the old one did, but at such an the kind in the Dis- | corps, will form at the intersection of Pennsyl- | chenging back to illuminations and closing with | Hihts upstairs had been turned out, but he net fase pera reid gogo eh eed 32-3 &- . BROADEEAD. _ augle from it that their eastern landings are trict, having been or- | vania avenue and 4!4 strect northwest at 4 {a brilliant bouquet representing the national | Fecklessly invaded his sister's bureau with that <amesnd Maes tak 06 Gs neuonas be kan — more than an cighth of a mile apart. ganized about twenty | p.m., and at the same hour a salute of 76 guns | colors. brutality which usually distinguishes brothers ete ree ceicesed ___ SPRINGS AND BATHS, CREDIT TO WHOM CREDIT IS DUE. Years ago and posses- | will be fired from the blutfs on the Washing Two grand bouquets of one hundred rockets pried ear as plore orange and sa, | BEPFouD sixrtar srxixcs In mentioning the forces that contributed to ing a membership of | ton side of the branch at the new bridg On}each. These rockets are of immense caliber | “fects. Mos ie contents of the upper BEF A. the success of the enterprise the state of Ma: two hundred repre- arriving at the latter point,where a grand stand and make a wonderful display of gorgeous fires drawer he had scattered about the room, when SHIPS OF WAR SALUTING. the Allecbsny nery unsurpassed, 4 ae mate = Asacurativeamcnt the water has noegual Ail termes: sentative citizens, The | with a seating capacity of 3,000 has been | aud extraordinarily fine and long-lasting, many. | be suddenly ee eee are : mente. Hotel culatwed, improved ‘aud’ newly fur: land cannot be overlooked. Her Represen| building of the new | erected, the military will stack armsand mingle | colored stars, the whole forming a rocket ex. | Wa8 ot ths one he had been instructed to in- Preparatory Maneuvers to the Ericsson | “3!"4.., Qh HCC tives and Senators were bridge, is, perhaps, its | with the civilian hosts, At5 o'clock sburp the | bibition never equaled in this city, ies rn ws Seer instructed to use their cause of their constitu- ents, eseniative Jonathan H. Rowell of Mlinois always took an active part in behalf of is in their power to nd advantages of that greatest single achieve- steady progress of East Washington, By or- ganized effort the asso- M. I. WELLER. ciation has brought the interests of that part of the District betore the Commissioners and congressional committees Streets have been graded, paved aud sewered, Knowing how a thing ought to be done they proceeded to do literary exercises will begin. Music—My Country "Tis of Thee,” by the Marine Band. Vhe presiding officer will then introduce Commissioner L: G, Hine, acting president of the board, who will make a few remarks, at the Fraucis Dawson, president of the East Wash- Rowell of Illinois, late of the House District committee. selves upon juicy beef which will be barbecued during the day on the further bank of the branch, There will also bea sight on the other side of the bridge, comprising old-timo sports, such as catching the greased pig, climbing the illuminations along the avenue from the Capi- full that evening, and it will be a gala occasion “Ah!” said “I remember now; it was the proceeding Was sure to make trouble in the domestic circle ere morning. But what did that matter. Those wraps must be found. All at once it occurred to him that it must havebcen the second drawer that he was told. Happy thought. He plunged his hand into it right, after all. Skipping gayly down the stairs, the two And then he held his sister's wrap, which he kuew, for her—because she was nearest. Naval Ceremonies. son ceremonies today. The Baltimore, Pensa- cola, Petrel, Kearsarge and the Dolphin gathered in a line stretching down the bay from a point just below Ellis Island, The old the original monitor and was built under Ericsson's work should have a representa- tion in the pageant, and the Nantucket, as » Hess phur Springs, Va, Midland KA erat WALYBEATE SPRINGS HOTEL AND HOTEL, FAUQUILK WHITE SUL hear . EXCELLENT influence in Congress ment, but by no means V hi! i Set craigs i ee toe? i i Bs gata eae sa nant , = to secure a bridge nt the greatest result of _ LITERARY PROGRAM, While the literary exercises, musical program | Upon which he emptied that compartment | Tho waters within sight of the Battery at | Mouuteits, railroad ” sta FO oper month, 826 te that point, and many ts labors, being but| Opening prayer by Rev, Thomas B, Hughes | and the aquatic and aerial events aro taking | With surprising expedition, distributing its | New York were the scene of many beautiful | @o. "Atlinas ALF McINTUKEE strastains Ve. of them entered with one of the steps in the | Of St. Theresa Chureh, Anacostif® D.C, place the multitude will be feasting them- | °2tents right and left. He feit that such a | maneuvers yesterday preparatory to the Erics- : earnestness into the thon, jel4-wassu : OCK ENON SPKINGS AND MINERAL BATHS, ks, at Nantucket took the post of honor as- | AR’ “ close of which the band will play: “For They | greased pole, bobbing for hot sausages, sack . monitor Nantucket % the government's works | in such a Business-like and effective way | Are Jolly Goed Fulrene ee Play “| racing, &e. ‘Itis presumed and hoped’ there | Std OUt came a worsted garment; another | (064 her. ‘The Nantucket is patterned after VIRGINIA, of the District, and will} that the annual appropriations have | A noes ‘The Old Burnt Bridge, by Me. G ibe aes eaeral cieite. daencee - Tq | Blunge and he fetched a secoud one. All was About six hours from Wa be honored so far avit| risen from a mere pittance to about #300,000, | fete led leerr rire Nis eather . Pi Seakgyneay tee shine A delightful home Leath Len end &l Who Weed fest. A reuewal of h ion ty: va t fi tol to the bridge and about the sceue of fest Ericsson's own supervision, For years her 7 ington Citizens” Association and ex-ofticio pre- e scone of festivi- | yrs : t ah fev tists unecelle 20 tion as orator of the day | protection has been extended, school houses some ono other than himeelf. -’ ‘The celebration will be held, rain or shine, | party. mY [elected in Whitney basin, at the navy yard, | Private’ strauhrates Uae aiperal watern, _— seeaa a EX: | have been built and thonsands of homes have | "“Musie—“The Star Spangled Banner,” by the | 48 anniversaries can't be postponed, and whea | Ps efally grieved,” he panted; “but it was so | While the new and better monitors have been ee ee Gonsressman | A. N. | sprung ap in that section of the city. This | yfarine Band. the sun goes down Monday might he will be | gark I couldet find the thmee built near her, A week ago it was decided that ~~ agua ta mS aw the beanies | pmceee mi Sue largely to the character ofthe | Oration by Representative Jonathan’ H, | lovesome. ‘Themoon too wilftbe apcee nee 4 ce ago saw the beanties en who had the work in hand. i pat A. 8 Pratt & Son's all around, above and below and on both sides | *™SS)" * " the only vessei of the original pattern, was | fice, Dun Building, or ou application to eee ee rine eezing Devond the Eastern |it, Many of those whose uames have been | Music-Yankee Doodle,” by the Marine | of the tomate, Sec a el ee put in the hands of paintersand renovatore | A 8. PRATT, Proprietor, that locality since he retired from office a5 he | Seanoned will be recognized Sect ant | mead. THE COMMITTEES, His sister's he had heldin adegage,brotherly | With the ebbing tide the whole squadron | my6-shens Rock Run Sprimrs, Va, math stan var extaneaae oe all ‘fair ana | adie business men of AL, Gstrict. "The | Benediction—pronounced by Rev. James W. ma fulowineeaclnl ot way, but the wrap for Miss Boodles he extended | came down the North river to pass along the = = = peomchntobpnete opoogenr beg dia Ae Daw. | President of the association. Mr. G. F. Dawson, | Clark, rector of St. James Chu, . Washington, sdebiat Ache died brads aipigsad Unapectertaeeaeel fee ps rasa Depedeummaciys ere 9 designed | line of war vessels and anchor at the lower end COUNTRY BOARD. pak, Sraiadink of tha Rast Washing i me Citizens | Se pohacps pir Ears Fopubieau national con) «-Music—-“Hail Columbia, Happy Laud,” by | Charged with tho arrangements for the colebra- to express the utmost of affectionate attention, | of the fleet. ‘The Chicago led. with the Atlanta ——— a dation, Mr. A. F. Sperry, secretary, and oaremase meuualatines “wiles public See the pes cary ae tion: Executive Committee—Messrs. George Unfortunately, just as he was next and the Yorktown in the rear. The ves- ANT KOOMS. A FEW MORE BOARDERS Mr. M. i. Weller, treasurer, are of the large num- ee, ber of East Washington's ‘public spirited citi- gens who not only contributed toward the st cess of the movement for the bridge itself, bu t besides being a writer and statistician of note, Among his works is the authorized biography }of Gen. Logan. Mr. M. L Weller is At 6 o'clock the concert by the Marine Band, John Phillip Sousa, conductor, and the regatta Francis Dawson, chairman; Michael I. Weller, A. B. Sperry, J. W. Babson and Duncan ‘Thompson. uutting it on, in his nearsighted, careful. way, Mliss Bodies vea small but’ disheartened scream and jumped aside, At the same moment his sister, sels moved rapidiy and excursion boats, ferry boats and tugs got out of the way. Justas the Chicago was getting abreast of the Baltimore a Vx tember aud October. Class board HOWE! 30-24" ‘eau be accomodated at “kage wood" during Nep- Le mile from station, first er week. Apply for circular to Bawiltou, Loudvun county, Va. - - . ; Reception Committee—Geo. F; i , | Mass Tweedles, uttered 1 of laughter, and | smailcloud ot white smoke drifted suddenly | _™ ne sedan Will, make the demonstrations | ‘lieved to be the only oficial of the associn- | exercises on the branch will begin, luirman; 4, E, Sperry, Ai. Weller, Duncat | her mother, ite Tweedie joined, as if against | from a porthole "in the side of the letter, A Bonerss NANT AT THE DE LANDER Hisswateraay preatieiier vat aneof the British THE PROGRAM Thompson, J. W. Babson, John E. Herrell, Ed. | her will, in’half-choked cachinnation. Twee- | heavy boom seer on the — id “og ou Repl w onsen Recee nae” Sees soldiers whd looked over the eastern subdi. | is as follows: J. Hannan, Jas. F. Hood, Thos, W. Smith, J. H. | des himself stood aghast. echoed from she hills of Lang iden’. Amether | ——— 7 ——— RoakDane Gan be OGTR. ican” Buscher, M. W. Wine, J. H. Hunter, B. W. Guy, | _ “What is the matter?” he ejaculated, stretch- | puff and another boom followed until nineteen A , {ug funds for the visions of the city in 1814 and the delight he | Overture—‘American” .. cesses Ross oar fhed ee: Ses fee s og betes * dated at the MISSES HUGHES, Hamilton, Lou- A - = ‘ M. G. Copeland, Henry Naylor, Dr. W. Lee | ing by the sleeves the garment with which he | guns had been fired. ‘This was the salute of doun county, Va. large and siry rove, beautifull) fromarar Song ty = Se Meo Wane ee ee te “Ye Olden Time”—Songs of the Revoiu- White, Hon, A. N. Bliss, A. Burgdorf, Richard | had just sought to invest his lady love. the Balumore, as senior vessel of the fleet, = | shaded iawai; table bountituliy cunpled uh, fons . - , o jer has est in pase 2 2 as . A Jalker. | ve-etables from the home garden ; pient mi . "y be ens — the history of the capture of Washington and seas of ‘Today’ Golecsan | Sinith, Geo. F. Harbin, Gen. Duncan 8, Walker, | | Then, suddenly perceiving its s Rear Admiral Walker. The Chicago waite ent of the National pital Bank, as chair- an of the finance bas an extensive collection of authorities on the subject, as also upon the development of the eastern section or the city and District, the Selection the Indian Question” Patriotic Air—“Columbia’ Gilmore | Eugene Peters, Wm. Mayse, John H. Walter, | F. P. Weller, A. Gaddis, Albert Carry, F. A. Lehmann, 8, Cross, Ira W. Hopkins, C. H. ape, he folded it up in a wad and fled with it in the house, until the Baltimore got well under way with her saluting before she began to return it. ‘Then puffs of smoke blew from her side and she j iA auzz-st FEW MORE moduted at BOAKDEKS CAN BE ACCOM- ; It was an undergarment, bedecked with blue f eve | AL mos ig Pian etice uartre Of mate committee, has proved brid, He eaneh and kinilved mech the | “The International Congress -Sousa | Fickling, D. C. Green. Dr. J. W. Bayne, Dr. W. | bows of ribbon, palpably not designed for | gave the captain of the Baltimore the seven Fh er Fy 3 er Sen eae, ae Bimself equal to the is worthy of note that Judge James A. Tait of THE VOCAL coNcent. He Sy azen, GM Taibert, J; B’ Mller, | wearing outside the dress on warm summer | uns due his rank Then the white, squadron | Va — on Seam E r i i. it i it sacol re a i ‘ oo Perea = a Washington was born here ithe Gee the | The vocal concert, under the directorship of = Peming te ne iaiates, Simpson, Ww. ee ee 7 seen wasealuted by he 1 es wtied ee down | QQURORT pox SOCRTARG oF MAR nae ade ti fe = Salatiee = i » H. A. ¢ . 8. » Dr. J. 4 c ear Harper's Ferry); of bug) vocates of the bridge gta benno kan seventy-sizth anuiversary- | 4% J: H. Hunter, leader of the Mosart Club, | Lee Adame, Wm. Wagner, Julius Lansburgh, | even tronouch ebook, Kiodeat the bay until at a signal from the Chicago there end has always had an ebiding faith in the future of East Wash ington. Dr. 8. A. H McKim. a former presi-7 dent of the association; “= pe Wm. E. Koberts, The secretary of the association, Mr. A. F. 5 @ native of lampshire, but early migrated ‘to the |Hawkeye state and served through the war will begin at 7 p.m. ‘The chorus will consist of the following artists: Mrs. M. F. Halderman, Miss Jennie V. Kennedy, Miss Maggie T, Storm, Miss Etta Stevens, Miss Laura W. Wiley, Miss Maud E. Franklin, Miss Ida K. Simons, Miss Louise D. Simons, Miss Hattie Meads, Miss Lilhan O. Burroughs, Miss Mamie Carter, Miss F. P. Madigan, R. Rothwell, P. J. Lockwood, 8. W. Tulloch, Leonard C. Wood, 8, H. Walker, ‘Thos. Gray, 8. G. Eberly, L P. Childs, Jaines A. Astley, W. ©. Dodge, B. B. Earnshaw, Dr. 8. A. H. McKim, E. B. Stocking, Hon. Charies Pelham, Erwing C. Carpenter, Geo. H. Boeh- mer, Thos. L, Moore, jami outh as he was, however, this was impossible offhand. Realizing as he did the professional indis- cretion of his openly recognizing a female ua- dergarment as such, it was nevertheless unde- miable that he had placed himself in that false Position. ‘To his perception of this exquisitely was aturn and all three swung into line, the Chicago nearest the Pensacola and the York- town furthest down. Presently the Enterprise, which had been down the bay, sailed up and anchored between the Chicago and the Pensa- cola, fail; unexceiled for health, con’ W. ML. CLAM 6 per ton county, Ma wculenoes and comfor’s ss ‘sulo-Im™ PRINTERS. HE LINOTYPE COM: PRINTERS AN P. ‘D PUBLISHERS, » F. embarrassing fact is due the circumstance that tt ~ ‘414 Lith st (ster % ed A. Lehman, Henry im the thirty-third Tow Ella Wilson, Miss Florence E. Hughes, Miss | Chappel, Prof. Taylor, Josiah Millerd, 8. W. | he was not seen to again emerge upon the side- DALTON 1S CHALLENGED, rye seryt SAGiisEiy Su ee CENT Less Naylor, Mr. J. W. taladaes tes st Katie G. Lewis, Miss Mamie Linn, Miss Emma | Curriden, Allen C. Clark, C. Clark, A. H. | walk that evening. * ee Sg as AN HAND COMPOSITION, Babson, H. A. Linger, somx . wenneti. | Washington in 1501 Troutman, Miss Lou McEifresh, Miss May | Cragin. T. J. Mayer, George M. Oyster, J. W. | — Miss Boodles, Mrs. Tweedles and Miss Twee- jovi _Boectal sates aaa. M gndabundred more from both sides of the | an editorial; writer_on tee a ee Se parte rete as eld Hi etl Fiesta peed Pears te a tremor ane yee var MSiktcAl Bot axp zon Parxrene ranch hav f th oT ark, Arthur N. Gardner, ©. C, McCormick, eloney, C, G, in, r, Jol orange wa‘ withot ine ~. ‘Professions: brivUng @ Specialty. the bridge and the celebration» | Mont” © bah tpplre paborn H. C. Fisher, G. ¥. D. Rollings, R. D. Hopkins, | G. Nicolay, T. D. Kelleher, Dr. A. M. Green, | Meanwhile young Twepdies was industriously | ‘The interest in Davis Dalton’s reported swim it: het ow, John A. Roeder, D. E. Wilber, H. H. Bur- roughs, Frank A, Carpenter, Leé Miller, M. D. Hensey, W. H. Harmer and John A. Pearson. ‘The following numbers will be rendered: B. F. Leighton, George R. Repetti, James N. Fitzpatrick, Robert G. Blaine, John H. Ches- Guy, lds, George Breitbarth, W. D. tion in the Post Office Department, where he has since remained. He has been actively en- across the channel has not sbated. Finney, the English champion terly impossible for aman of Dalton’s physique, a the aed “ respec to = ispute over the Westminster confession, sit- a in bed, with two pillows bebind’ his and a glass of real strong ice water on a back Estimates furnished. iresework for the Trade. oa BAY “SEE so roman RAND “LLG e ig DUI : : x . by using only his legs, to swim sixty miles in | Orders for Lewai Biauks see or tte, Soccer of he Bast wernlagtoRtoc| 2 Quart Fanaa ne ew aman | Sty tree sedis prot tht | Soham. tion, promoting the intertets of that section. ecewe Gain Se oe ee ea ven ailonbar teeters ened fag nge pomp md ace in any water, at |___ Fins BOOK AND 4 mn tl Sas eee, an, * CuaeaAr@N. & Octetto, more'a s wook beioee she suggested atl turn | Suly iasgttiee fn oooh a tee eneen he FAMILY SUPPLIES. purpose to hold a celebration was first] 6. Solo and o- ht imorder that she might hide | swim on to = formed at the time of the grand demonstrations = Goeriat, Getta Gommnitter—iteamm, den, ¥. teed } hes 6 light ‘ swim in any style iu honor of the Georgetown Free bridge in] § pe Thee, O Country"—Chorus, ident Columbia Club), chairman; Mark | It is said of an Atchison woman cap- AEMAINY OF THE OLD BETDo8. Feet Sap ica at mai Be meetin 60 at Zu nxoarr. Jotin Ae Balog, Nelson He Dovall, HM, Wood: |lngibe sesond time he's st hee house key | “Tmannd On December 2, 1795, the Maryland legisla- | and burning of the old was selected as| The regatta will begin at 6 o'clock, according | ward, Samuel W. Btinemetz, Thos. w. | much sugar and cream he took in his coffee the mre, of which state the District of Columbia | the date, Music Committee—Messrs, Jos. H. Hunter was then discovered that the 24th to the following program;

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