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. - i THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C. MONDAY, JULY 13. 1891. 3 FOR _SALE—LOTS. F° SALE—FOUR OF THOSE FINE LOTS IN 10 new subd in. ave, Rear on Park, about 15230 to alley, at practically Arst #t5,0'to $1,000 exch—requirins only about #3 ote Bi rc) only about 760 cash LE —HOUSES. GAIN, Wirxt EAST CAPT- boseinent. Also, fronting o bay COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. SOCIAL MATTERS. SHOOTING STARS. GLEN ECHO CHAUTAUQUA. THE NEW MONTE CAKLO. Where Well-Known Washingtonian’s Are} ‘The oarsman refers the man in quest of ease | A Calm and Peaceful Sabbath—Today's Pro- | Jt Will Be Located in the Little Repubite of ‘Summering. ae tha sinat St An peantan Wakad cooen: ‘gram—Di Kontshi’s Concert Tomorrow Night. Andorre, in the Eyrenees, lance on or bere two. years ‘Commander and Mrs. McCalla are at New- Correspondence of The Evenine Star. Monte Carlo will soon be a thing of the past. by : i ‘T INTEREST. arnished ; call or {or plat; telephone call 1207. Port for the summer. Correct plimen' didate: “I wish Guex Ecno, Mp., July 18, 1891. | The concessions to the great gambling -Louse Gurnee 9 hh Hee nertbeat apiaiy | MunttAnls BOS. Gkivand Evia mw. —dy1i Mra and Mise Phenix will spend most of tho poh rd SS enntidates *T Seen | Ths ccend of bamunins on Gs afl wattahtbell | ation nent Agel, and the Petucs of Memes agen re 2 | Foes eee ART WATEINGTON summer at Deer Park. en ae setacas of the 207-""| aiddings announces to the inny compere thet | will meh none thom. Unteed, ile dockabel & SENT Rta, enn] Payne rent and ina few years you can haves ‘nain in the matket—e lot about 627x140 to alley $ ance 810 per month, without Interest. SO cash, bole COTE, witcok & HiRSTU ge 997 Pas ave. fii teh se. and La K SALE-5 TW. on « 1)-Joot street, within Y's thr Pape. WILLIAMS BKOS,, Gt and Este new. Kexstxatox. POH, SALE—A BARGAIN 7 _ a F ae N ISTH ST, EX. Mr. and Mrs. Isham Hornsby will go to York, | Many an unhappy finds that it was few. | Sabbath is once more over and another week's | France would allow it ‘The proprietors have Pennsylvania, until September, when tures that he tackled on tho stock exchange.” | FoF and pleasure is began. determined to build a new Monte Carlo in An- start for Fort Leavenworth, to remain a mont The number of regular campers was ang-|dorre, » little republic in the Pyrenees be- ORY AND BAY-WINDOW 2, ten ane it! As REA AME. TUN, AME. or two with their daughter, Mrs. Evans. Ps veral parties came Tween Frat a . Aletterto the x hises om wi crtadytret ny porteee: | SOB) 8 Se. fh CAYW OOD. GARRERE. | 4 OREAT X ita sia Col end Bre. Gilman and Mies Gilmen exilea | “TAM.” anid the chemist, “not epsilon rrcertip may avicbeke sak enjoy tho] York World fram Parle mys weparting phen ted to wuod tenents and Li Pay. Pe a AAS — a 4 PROGRESSIVE NAME. tying my business around wherever I go, but mation callon GEO. A. JOKD, “OR SALE-NEAR NEW PARK AND THE EX- for Europe last week. 1 as delightfal air and beautiful grounds. No one | fair: sie. Fresca of Conte ee Ta, Teele | petimee ans nas onthe, Metropolitan branch of the] Gen. and Mrs. Anderson and their son and perprcodiems catane malig Jove t= iu the wildest fights of fancy could have imag-| Prancoit Rlane is dead. Hs dicd in 187%. He - Lo 6. Baro “a New station, new houses, new daughter are at Watch Hill, Conn. ined a more perfect Sabbath than yesterday. left 60,000,000 france. His widow attempted to Ma avons. ce ___ churches, stores, physicians, lawyers Grote — y- FE SALE $1,000 WILL BUY A BEAUTIFUL | Gay. Gei a lot ou your own termm Secretary and Mrs. Noble will take short! 1 4, aunties an ailoon that gives us the| The bells pesled out the usual services yee | carry on the Casino, but foon abandoned the $40 | ouses beint Uuilt‘on aduiniay tots; water: rwer gad | Ov" Miseuabio and cheap living. apply ve tripe from the city during the heated term and | 1:44 .b010s of otion we read abeat terday, church at 11 o'clock in the amphi-| task. A syndicate was formed, the principal Foo Fie Mak Bhs ae 10,008 | ene “RIE OA Re Pac AEE sunck a vostss, |S fl oe ee ee ee is = theater, the sermon being preached by Dr.| members of which were her son, Edmond ‘sui houses rear 10,000] FOR SAWTIME NORTHWEST CORNER OF} yaa ce Sas et a ee ay eee Fakey, 3 me | Gillet from the text, “We Are Laborers To- an, ees = ee ane | aie sor oes ean be oie va sae escerpa So ince Re- ierias. ED. J. O'HARE. 1000. st. Mrs. Noble and her sisters are rarely ever sub-| langh, it do, to t'ink av men goin’ away fur the | &¢tber With God.” He is @ very fascinating | 1 Oo", nusaner o. hile an Fears 860, | somm: ‘there’ 0 e. who married Mile. Marie Blane, Jects of long premeditation. A few er when there's work to be had in an ice ic; Sol ths wide hell cnemaell so eke Op | GS” Coed aongeaer, amd hes inom Tiiiie the three sisters wore talking over where | 1. pean fosche te divine | tamily estraciem, Fvince Roland, who i it would be for them to spend the sum- = — Sunday echoot san hed now @ widower, recently vintte a the United mer, the young ladies at once decided upon of philosophy and of the * ye | States. These three finds their position in the seashore and started there. Mrs. Noble| “Father,” said the sorrowing boy, “did your | dren” attended and were as attentive and in- ne ¥ BOARDING. "THE ACBURN, PA. AVE, AND 22D ST. NW. spoenicely furmiahed rome and board by day. ‘week ct ‘[ SE WEBSTER, 613 13TH ST. N.W., RATES @1 16; headquarters 1 FOE SALE_EDW. A. PAUL. 3 Beautify: lote in Mt. Pleassnt cl 30 and 7c. ; will build GOOD BUSINES: mm A Monaco no longer tenable, have for some time : Resets, | laughingly said that when she hed made up | father fhale you?” terested as the younger ones. ‘There was no : “hy Srl ns eS eee een Ae sighteamea: | RAE neY cosa thot when, she hed made up | father ever whale you? sermon in the evening. The vesper service | bee™ searching for s place to transfer their ENT INVESTMENT NEW | reget men nytt’ | them the rhe Dock teat the ‘Yes, indeed. ‘was beld late in the afternoon and then at twi- | “##ino to. No great state would tolerate ite ate mn Bw E | next morning she and her hinsband started out | “Did he do it good? light there was a song sorvice in the amphi- | Preece for an instant. The German govern- + ola se a en rice, ABDUCTION OF A CHILD. for a walk, which led them in the direction of | “Thoroughly.” theater. coven ager dongs sw ee pS T Nice at. near “Traxton “Circle, — or|%steamsbip agency. They asked almost for] “Did he make it hurt as bad as you do for rTopar's PRooRAM. cm prot be SEEGER tallow lote: per foot, #oe., or will | Disappearance of Little Lena Smith of | fun if there were any accommodations left for | me?” Today's program will be a little more elabo- ea beteeen, Sond Ts Sell | ext ae trade for improved property. Philadelphia. the next voyage on the line: found they could |» « 7 ls Aon't very low fizure of $4,100 to secon. 500 WATERS & ZHoMPaON. The - City, Hoboken, New | get a room ona ship aailing that afternoon and ‘Worse, I have no doubt. rate than usual. At 11 a.m. Rev. Dr. Elliott t much resp z : igs and lies Stivet, b ae ee ee Rene Se Police of Jersey City, - Batore night enase they ne per cat chose Tin | Aleck 0¢ intense, pethatic longing crept into | gave a Sunday school normal lecture on “Bibli- | bY the beys of these barbaric rtates.and besides THOS. J. FISHER & CO. as 3, si SALE-M ST, N.W. NEAR 14TH; GOOD York and Brooklyn were notified yeeerey M alsled waco poate ‘but not as much | the boy's face as he said: cal Interpretation.” Tho aflernoan cow — = a — inaccessible. King Humbert ee RY ag a) hear Lith, to alley; 15x70; 70c. afternoon of the suspected abduction of Lena | ay other le might ing « °, aa 4 noert | forbade a ecttloment in the miniature republie L MoD. a4 Li 3 15x7 people might have been by ‘Father, I'd give my whole savin; if | was by the band and Signors Fanelli and Vitale - eet beceane nets Fae ute ear 20th; party walla; 202120; €2, Smith, nine years of age, of Philadelphia | telling them at the letter containing all of opti Anions semi Pye omdperper hey of San Mesine, im Healy. At last Anderve only be Int and Leh. iss MESRUEL EC WRMEOENT pe. nw | About noon two handsomely dreaed women, | Mr. aud Slcu. Noble's piase moche be seeeteg | 1BAd been born thirty-five year's soouer. remained, and thongh it tsat present one of At 4 o'clock Miss imogen Pierce gave a teo- Wal a the most inaccessible places in Europe necessity Jo SALE—L 25T. S.W.. LOT 7 , 13 one of wwe her nai t | Oa certain date, postmarked London. Mrs. a - _ a ture in the hall of philosop! ‘The Study et he - “ pepe i SE A EE ~ tahoe oie tae wicle Wo taaaante | Corer sisees ition sera ee Noble says this trip, which had scarcely been | “Mamma,” said a little Washington girl,“are | of Shakespeare.” ‘Vine we very imeresting | rg. ovegmeeners these pgp a pour four 5 fi 6 toe gare RUTHERFORD, 1: eo) bg Sis thought of at all in advance, was one which gave | you and I going to Bar Harbor?” series of lectures to those who love the study tion, under the title of the Circle des Ett ros qk SALE-AT & BAGhIRIOR oo Gx | BES Police, hendquarters in Jersey City and | great pleasure to both her husband and herself. |" «yes, my dear.” of his works, and Miss Pierce is en euthusiest | ory a'Andorre (Strangers Clab of Andorran. barat Fence Ma teen Ce, LOT Goxt10,O8 | told Superintendent of Police Smith thet her |” Capt, and Mrs. Taylor are at Sharon Springs,| «j. pain eokag war” ‘and well informed. They have capitalized 1 1.000,000 fran. SOR WALL F we ees ania niece, the child referred to, had beon sent to mala re aac sacah At 5 o'clock the C. L. 8. C. Round Table and | (PY%, Have, ,capitalunt tor pn BR concep EA Lat ‘600 F st. i.w._ | her on a visit from Philadelphia by her parents. | 8: X- ell, dear, I don’t know whether 5° | then tea and then the chorus rehearsal. subscription —20,000,000 francs—was gobbled met bath ald pad DERS, 6 LOTS ON NonTH | At Philadelphia the child had’ boen put in| Mrs. G. H. Corey has left the city and will | as far as theharbor, but he will certainly get | ‘Ihe evening entertainment was given by <p at grades ban bor dae tes Ronee low price. *pfice only 2 ‘sq. | charge of the train conductor. The train ar- | spend the summer at Tarrytown on the Hud- | over the rest of it.” Messrs. Robertson and Brooks, who #o thor-| “P P df TO PURCHASE ON easy teriue—an elegant new louse ou K st. bear Conn. ave. Price, #180410. z rived at 11:52, and when Mrs. Cairns met the | son, in the White mountains, and at Saratoga. rastaquoueres and fast speculators on the conductor in the depot and asked for little | Dr. Corey will join her in a fewdaya. bourse. 1.0, . DUGAN'E BUTLER oughly captivated their audience last Saturday. oy F stn. Tonight after the entertainment the social 3 GOOD LOTS ON SOUTH 51 The plans contemplate the erection of @ = - Lena, the railroad man was surprised. He| §&, i is PARODIED FOR PRESENT PURPOSES, event of the season will be the tion given P F . jylOsie® CHAS. CM. LOEFFLER, 1411 st. near Ud n.0. ;room for 5 houses, Price. told "Mra. Cairne that we ttle girl made the | =: Brace of Duiuth, Minn., is stopping Bo when a groat man dies, te Mr J, srecmaye his reception Seat ® erie, | CMsino With theater and all other buildings, ae 1708 10TH STS. We | yy12.9¢ SOAS Gi Patni. | trip all right, that he had helped her off the | "it his mother, 1816 90th street, Georgetown. eon PY a. Scnnings ot his reception tent for Che- | at Monte Carlo, and in addition a masmmomh r wand Enis basement | 22113 ae bed Hip Pia wba iesraatintaae joine ‘dawoman| Mrs. Thomas Somerville and sister, Mrs. "ull many an eager pen kianaatleveny ee tho | BL. They are to be located ant Escaldes, a : cesta oe at the ferry entrance. He supposed that the | David Logan, left on Thursday for » three Tera ee ee I acces macigasien eiesniy era ee lot maphur bath fe "the” Andorran a Sa wt Noman, waa, Mra. Cairne, ‘whom he bad never | months’ trip to Europe. a chs Gro, from Anflat sonata, Weber; “Awakening | Poveruinent,” The consti “W._ NEAR NE OR BALEDLOT GORREN ITT; ANE ie uw | Sem and paid no more attention to thematter.| Mrs. C. C. Martin and family will leave Of the Lion,” caprice heroique, by De kuntski; ved } renting toe & FoR Abb iectan Way witect ete”. STS | Mrs. Cairus expremed herself to Superintend-| Wednesday morning for Cornwall-on-Hudson, | Every once in a while the majesty of the law | Polonaise, G-shuty minor these: Gram’ alts, | te maggie peony Fae eas 31s, O'BRI = — that she feared the chil a bese where they will spend the summer. rises up and makes a perjured sinner realize | E-ilat, Chopin; Adagio, from D-major sonata, | B°°o™'5- ~ Ps : rp | wiiuted.end taken to New York: She, was!" air James F. ule of Knoxville, Tenn., a| that the pon’ is mightier than the swored.” | DY Beethoven; Tarantell, by Schumann; Sere: paced eer ym Wr ngeni donde F ‘Ok KALE_LOT Os JHTH ST. BETWEEN N AND | frantic about the loss of the child and the nade, by Schubert and Scherzo, B-sharp minor, " : 2 JOR SALE_AT MODERATE PRICE—aLS Fon Gee Cue mystery surrounding it. er, Prof. Fristoe, at 1109 13th qe from orchestra symphony, arranged for piano | COnvesient point now reached by rail, to. the os F Pent at $30.0 per mouth, house G18 Kt a. see Sra aes The pup looked up at the Summer star by De Konteki. “Siee aftermoon lecture tomer. willage of Andorre, a distance of probably Sorty Savered throughout. “F. i. SMITH & SUNS, FOX SeTO_a_QUIER BUyER-a SMALE THE PRESIDENT’S REST DAY, Among the Washingtonians registered at the | And gurgled a gush of glee, Tow will be delivered by Dr. George HC Corey |The territory of Andorre is about 160 equare a ‘square northeast; very cheap. 1 fc —— Beach House, Sea Girt, N. J. fou ..are Misses L. M. | Exclaiming “'tis eas; a of the city ou “Character and Culture. SALI Oftone Rathore vias at GAHBSER, | He Attends Church in the Morning and | and LB. Halsted, nccompanied by Alios Hlelated sere Sn mae eS ALE SLADLASEURG” ROAE-3 eat CHE baddies ——— Of course, you're a gay astronomical elf, F Aracta at 80 : T. H. GARDNER, President Harrison, Mrs. Harriton and Mrs.| Mrs. F. Strong and Miss Lilien Strong are at 1 2! - miles, and cannot, ther By nature a friend to me; WOMAN'S PRESS ABSOCIATION RECEPTION. twelves miles in The reception on Saturday evening at Glen | rather on the French side « be much over ~ "i A “ : the board | @sbort distance tro Gov ber acre. T. H. GARDNER, But don't forget this; I'm a skye-dog myself.” | Echo Chautauqua, given in honor of the board | @ +! EMENT 1o-Mouat ee eerie ie. and 1st and G 2-6 | Dimmick attended services yesterday morning | the Imperial, Atlantic City. tateslimset tel dea sted of management by the Woman's National Preas | SU<lt fainous resorts ae Ligor SN Kt. ; Hot 202100 Si on tue tarry next weet e100, 08 | at St. John’s Protestant Episcopal Church, | Miss S. L. Weighman and Miss M. W. Eveleth pig rs 2 ext week. Have POLICY, CASE: Association. was highly successful. Faculty Hill | Hittle invetod cheap tots. 1. i. GARDNER Toul and Ge Jy11* | Cape May. ‘The Prosident was greeted by those | are at tho Lake House, Lake George. aah oes Was brilliantly illuminated with Chineve lan- me 1 GEO. | LM. 1310 F st. _ | JOE SALE A BAMGAIN C ST. 8-E. BETWEEN | near him on his way to the carriage which the| Hon. John Hitt is at the Sagmore, Lake| Scott Thompson and James Washington | terns. Flowers and ferns were grouped effect- FGi SAGE SERERAL SwALL HOC>Es aT BAR: | 1c. Situ HO alley pout frome house oe lek A Syl l-3t F tourists or e] % reinains Aluost unknown te ' prld and itself ignorant of the distinguished party took and they were driven | George. Plead Guilty and Go to Jail. ively about the tents and rustic seats were | world to an incredible degree. ihe people are ¢ Catalans, and their terms to suit purchasers, in any part of | Urces SOUTHEAST, Stor othe direct to Point cottage. The President pessed | , Rev. J- A. Aspinwall hase cottage at Shelter] Detective Block and Precinct Detective | Placed here and there. where the receising | of the same race as ti ithe fi eg ty formed a half circle and greeted their | Inaguage flatly awe opts for thal te 4 eM. F we {ORK SALE-CHEAP—A CHOICE BUILDIN is Islan i i pilise (aks on uguage is of the sume family. Itisso peculiar, pees TEs MEMEO, | TE care vast MosTHCY PAYMENTS SLT: | Eas tty aly on tig: Brana g-mieag, wulseg | tte afternoon onthe upper porch of his cot-| TAN | 4 2 Fo 3 | Weedon had three policy cases in the Police Rests, ‘The oficers, Mra MD. Lincoln. Sr | howerer, auto be ragurded Falher asa ntined ¥en w. prars F oe Ss ig : cheap it sold at once. Apply to MRE & LAY. O13 ¥ tage swinging in a hammock, resting and read- Harbor x Court this morning. The defendants were = : snc i — ~ ——— ire. language than a disiect. TWo-sTu! E M FRAME, ci Ly et jo —— is ~ i ch. RANG al tal * The ot ‘of opulation SES TIE EMME | SPR at Peat s kelAMA CMMI | Joye AEE OE ET LOTR TENE ena | M6 George W. Dora, amiatant general pot-| "Gee and Mra, Denet are at th Malvern, Bar | ott Thompson, Jame Wanhington and Mocs Toes | y tence ot tie, porelation te, dene jeitrine surat core Del. ave. and M ste. ; 16.5270 to iS. BEALL, Je-, 1003 G a | the President's ter General call ise Clara Ba va'A, Lockwood, | x, senger agent.of the Pennsylvania railroad, was | Harbor. Johnson, end their attorneys were Messrs. | $* Miss Clare Leston, Are. Belva A. Lockwood, | Not over a hundred persou cst at supper. | The Postmas-|/ Count Arco Valley has recently boon a guest | Frank P. Closs, W. P. Williamson and A. B.| ric Harrison, Mrs. Sherwood, Miss Cleveland, ed at ARDTER, 613 15th st. = a = presidential cottage | of stra s, x. Williama. Miss Foster, Mrs. Sheldon, Mrs. McPherson, Casi FAY aim tivesarvartinsuses cheap ie | last night and passed theevening sitting on the | re. 8 8. Howland at Tuxedo Par The officers had in their possession as evi-| Miss Wyue Fletcher, Mrs. Judge Gist,Mrs. J.L- | Near homennun ewe beech fe puuccuaser” country ait with city conve | porch with the President. coy Deny int: tt xt axes, wees ee ee ak ‘i MeCreery, Mra Ho N. Ralston, Miss F. RB. | Andalusian jucket, showing the shirt between luences. Roou 4, 1000 F st. uw. 4y10-3t*_ |" The Postmaster General arrived at the Presi- | manship is much admired. tone in the case.a bag containing 38 in pen- | oon ire, Wright, Mrs. Moore, Mrs. M. D. | its edge aud the trousers belt FOLSALE OTs CORNER STH AND G8TS.8-E-. | dent's cottuge Saturday afternoon and the| Prof, Alex. Graham Bell and family areatthe | Dies, 5 and 10-cent pieces, the money that had | NTO" IY Mies Nellge Shipman, Mrs. EF. Hart) "rhe government is a hind of landed arle itaproved Uy tereeus Urick hams teeth about 80 feet: | thread of their conference over the postal | United States, Saratoga. been played by poor persons, many of whom | and Miss G. Snow. tocracy. The legislative function 1s vested im nents. care pass the door , will be sold whole or fm part | SUbsidy Dill was taken up where they dropped re were no doubt unable to playa larger amount} | After a violin and harp solo from Sigrors | 4 council of twenty-four —four trom each of the cheap Oe HAssc. Bl. LOEFFLER, Iai} at nee | it last Monday. G. Barney is at Ber Harbor. sks’ 9 awe maalink: Vitale and Fanelli anda baif hour's reception | °° Darishes into which the state is divided. at Fes ap Hone the Deesiieat ent Postmaster! X. ¥- Kounion ond temiiy are at the How-) “2.” "72D led to the bar his | Mrs. Lincoln announced the object of the meet- | ‘These elect a first and sccoud syndic, wLO axe O wigeoa i: Wiks SOK SALE-ON St. NEAR THE CORNER OF General discussed the bill,und then left the cot- | land, Long Branch. seein Sesers bine to the ing in an appreciative reference to the board of | the executive officers. Beer per foot” Many teruua, | V* S1ey- Cheap 4661-29 | tage together and walked down the board walk | Count Arco Valley, the Austrian minister,and | Counsel stated that he had not been in the busi- | managers, and regrets that Mrs. 8. B. Jennings ———+es_—____ Sh Ey Be gk ee ae amon tah | sage esting, og Presdent oY | nao Wallert were at Long Dranch mat west. [ew 10MG tie. and hat thin wae hi et “Mire Belve! A Lockwood made a stirring] ARTHUR LON, THE PLUNGER 7 Oper meth SS ey 5a Panty par foot | cottage met Cardinal Gibbons. The distin] rs. Frederick Leech is at the Mountain | ?™ thought the officers would not object to the | speech, to which Dr. Gillet responded most Pam ee ead seonoTnen | em Tet AS. Us izh st. ow. | guished prelate walked to the cottage with | House, Cresson Springs. imposition of a light penalty. A plea of guilty | happily for the management. Mrs. G. L. Cran- | Death of the Most Noted of Western Book- geleae "TWh: Pa. ave Me: yin wu trou $109 ap want at howest Ts a the President and remained about fifteen min-| Mrs. Catherine Miller is at the Springfield, | was entered and a sentence of sixty days and reada poem. Mrs. L. W, Legget gave — aie Skee ae mate J ea atti we SUS oth at Wwe waite two teeine dwt: | MEER Nantucket, £25 was imposed. “The Goblins” by request. In the burial of Arthur Lion, the noted west- . ae 4188 New Yor : ee ‘The President's private secretary, Mr, Hal- | S@ntucket. : When James Washington's name was called a| On invitation of Mrs, M. L. Lockwood the | ers bookmaker, yestor Leute tho ourth MOSEL fo LOAN IN SUsis 10 SUIT ON AP: | COD At" ami ww. ford, arrived Saturday evening and is staying | _W- 7. Bingham, H. A. Dodge, W. D. Wirtand | yng man answered. ed be neo, wae eate guests were invited to the hotel pavilion, where |" nog raat dr per = pepe Sn” | Soe ee ew ata hotel at Cape May. H. K. Willard ure at the Sherburn, Nantucket. | and willing to plead guilty and throw himeelf | Setrechtnents wore served. closod over the remains of one of the weirdest so | Lith et. mw. | © suitable tor # houses. Saturday mar! ed the turning point in the| Miss Lola Allan, after spending six weeks in | upon the mercy of the court. The members of the association and their | Characters that ever adorned the pages ef third vear of the life of the President's little | Boston, has returned to the city and will re-| Judge Miller asked him bow long he had | gueste filled several long tables, American turf history. He was, undoubtedly, grandchild, Mary Lodge McKee. In honor of | main here for two weeks. Miss Lottie Allan, | been in business, and he said one month. Mr. Edwin Bultzley, who was detained in the | the greatest and most daring plunger im the the event a birthday party was held. with ber brother, Just home from college, will | He was then asked if his predecessor was not | city until a late hour, joined the gueste in the MQ35¥ TO LOAN— From 1.000 To 81 Mican on unproved District res _ dye Pst. bet. ist and: jd irame., fen Fairview: trunting Teulcytowa -Aront on =2d st. cor. of 5 (Kaloral road... 40e mia), by, _ James Shirley Hope has been appointed as-|Jeave for Capon Spel Thursday and | in jail, and his reply was in the affirmative. | pavilion. pose oneiey, Sal Pnse babe heen wey Sew * [gi Se. Soom cottageamt stable; ot | J)2 YOU WANT MONET? 100,70, LOAN sistant surgeon im the navy. The President | spend the summer with ber mother and sister, | He afterward said be had made e mistake thai | ——— in the east who have won and lost ep much ea eee NRT & w 4 F st | waxems, houselod suate or urbee personal property, | 5 has granted the application of Wm. Singleton | Mrs. F. H. Crump. he took the book of @ man who went outof| TALK OF THE DAY IN LONDON. | horses.as Lion did, day inand day out. Arthur Fu = = Priciysl aud tutetest payable im weekly OF monty of the District of Columbia for remission of |” De. and Mra. Franck Hyatt, Miss Carleton, | business. . ae —— Lion, as he was familiarly known among book- - Poyaerat oral of suods. frons Femitcmces Be forfeited recognizance in a case where he was P a The man wouldn't pay his hits,” said | Tho Carlow Election Has Not Decreased the | makers trad 4 ; paw! Box ey Star office. jythiai” surety. In the application of Addison Smith | Wo children and maid have left the city tor | netective Block, “and he ‘hand to quit the busi- Bitterness Against Mr. Parnell. eae tata Mor, Sey eaves es for the same cause in two cases the President | the summer. The family will be at Bedford | pegs.” throughout the land, eutered into the book- 4 Sais Fito: Pend & sts. n.s,, | granted remission and denied in a third. Springy for @ month or six weeks, and will |’ “The prisoner said that he intended to quit| The Carlow election in Ireland bas not | making business in St. Louis about twelve N SUD | 3 € ‘tetween 12th AI THE LOWEST KATE OF INTEREST, soem nativided to tod te tonne oe eae ae ee ee travel for the remainder of the time. i ground een subdivived into LU the business the day he was arrested. allayed any of the bitterness between the | years ago. For several years he and Dick ON Lege ‘ots are oh weade, un lish, wo ; i ie W. C dan, “Wl id gon mens?” tha Clas SEAS. ESTATE IN THIS DISTRICT. if ine Tnaproweus nae Pes : PERSONAL BRAVERY. Baga = DolP nal granddaughter of| “Where did you learn the business?” the | two Irish factions. It is aid that John Clancy, | Roche were the only bookies in the city, and XK. 0. HOLTZMAN, free. For fait parucularm, plate and nt, Mrs of Virginia, is visit- | judge inquired. the sub-sheriff of Dublin, has threatened to | the latter moving to New York a couple of 9 Cur. 10th and £ ot Uro® WiGGHT & STUCKETT, S1O'E st. niw., or | G00d Stories of the War Told by Russell | ing her aunt, Mrs. E. Pauline Sawyers, of 1446 i didu t need much learning,” be responded. punish Tim Healy for his foul abuse of a/| Years ago made Lion, at the tire of his | MOSES TO LOAN TS stats 10 SCrE ar CUR | JCEACHLEN & BaTCHELDEL, cor. 10d aut act A. Alger und Others. N street northwest. Talready know'd presesii< Sciam es woman, meaning Mra. Parnell, and that an en- | 2° pioneer in the bookmaking business bere. ead wemtettee seitt ciate re a 2y1-120 | Fsom the San Francisco Call. Mr. and Mrs. Lisner sail tomorrow by the | because I had plas ‘L—SEVERAL CHOICE LOTS AT “ ‘ Like many in his vocation, was prone one ucotuer, wellsituate: | Last night a group of veterans of the Inte | North German Lloyd steamer for an extended | ,, “Had you heard about all these men being | counter between the two ts not unlikely. Healy | ¢ sneculate on the horses onthe outside, end \ ton bia ROTHE RE € ‘proj , hs “4 sent to jail; now alludes to Mrs. Parnell as “Kitty O'Par- wages torent REY TOL AND | Ho iain pn vet $100 doin war, including Gen. Alger. Judge Fitzgerald | tour of Enrop.. ‘ Naa aie, anid Tawen gatas quit the busi-| nell,” and he seldom meutions Mr. Parnell | Gu08 the Inst few years his | fame cay sen a on sume ook eateen ‘ shu. Address THUS. W. SIDWELL, Boo and Capt. Seamans, sat in the corridor of the | _ Miss Maggie McDonough, Miss Otie Nelson, | ness the day I was arrested” without adding some vulgar allusion to his | the test twelve months he accumulated some- | Seen 06, Sees: Saal ete is bw. Palace and exchanged experiences. Mr, Cabill and Mr. Edgerly, chaperoned by Mr. | “What do you intend to do when you get out | wife. The Parnellites say there is a story re- thing like $300,000 as the result of his success MGSF3, 10 LOAN IN TARGET AND SSfaL 03 FoR saLe_tore “The question of personal bravery is always | en4yji"s. Frank P- Weller and their little dangh:- | of eae a eee catnit Oor ead are Bee | in picking winners, Tame Fortune then went PS and # cent 01 proved estate in t ara ” _ Ln’ a e i, ork. oa 1st \d Discreet ot Covuinne. YR TSLST FOLD, PALIRDA On inx soeuuaad aang cman whe bore the separeton ty “but | by sen, intensting to return by way of New| “You had beiter go to work,” concluded the |" The Drewers and licensed -victusiers are | Maitet bit. and lis lowes would foot up to be- —) setae OT ae. co Bits wid Fates te LARD IMPROVEMENT COR. many a man who bore the reputation of having | York, Philadelphia and Atlantic City. judge. “This time you can have sixty days | forming a strong combination throughout the | "For, long time previous to his death Arthar cial MOSELZO WAN ON MEAL ESTATE. PROMPT | cer VILLA STTES—OF ONE OR Mong | “Larmed life owed it to the admiration of his | Miss May O'Neal is spending afew weeks with | and the next time you come you will get one | United Kingdos to uphold their interests in | way laid up with rheumatic gout, «o painfal terine ‘SWUKMSTEDT & BRADLEY, ichEe opponents. Asa rule a soldier will never fire | her uncle, Mr. J. W. Brown, in Fairfax county, | Ye#r. . Hereafter all persons founa guilty the | face of the recen: decision, which declares that | that even ‘the pressre of @ bed sheet on bie ‘os a wre ‘Aud ata man who diplaze dune o I second time will get one year.” magistrates may refuse to renew a license With- | 4o6¢ gave him pain, and he was compelled to FINE BUILDING LOTS uleelgersfulant feenee OuEaEe oe caso in which Modes Johnson sppeared ont giving food nang ine Sweat gatnnn will re-| Hie abed in his ‘room, where be did all his bet- HE 5 9 Free’ Arrnactioss at Bay Rrvor. as defendant was continue: t is expected lord mayor b; . Hi ners went to his room. aOR DUTT ROAD ee “It was in the fall of 1863 that Iwas trans-] The Ali Brothers” exhibition of national ——— ceive the decoration of the red eagle from the | SSE by proxy. His runners went to his (e can LOW also after every race,and there they found bim 6 per cent for loug oF short tiie propped up on pillows, with the bed littered pad red from the army of th 2 TERMS, in every case, TO SUIT THE PURCHASER. tee rtaciie Gee ee rave sports, including gun exercise, boxing and eae kaiser in recognition of the hospitality of the Our choice Uulkliog lots tun Ue Seughe es | Mand of a regiment in the army of the Poto- | gymnastic ucts; Howe and Doyle in clog aud sagged aa raed city of London, through its representatives. r ; th telegrams from the different race tracks ¥. SMITH & SONS, |, mac. About that time the rebels moved across ce ARio Janeiro dispatch says that there isa | * ie-te 1418 F 7 jow as . . wooden shoe dances, Lasi week of Prof. | Father, Son and Daughter Taken From Lay 3 giving him information about every concers- UN EY-WANTED-ARD-I0-iane piaviza | emcuan, ce face wontuty pay. | te Rapiden and I was sent to drive them back. | Burke and his dog circus: also music by U. Sieaset Ashend sa the actne. * | growing public desire to renew the allowance | {ie Point of interest tom player the etote of M Darius anemen te loam eam. orwase al’ narcnee bean in It turned out that it was a reconnoissance, but |, Naval Academy Band. Two theatrical per- to Dom Pedro, the ex-emperor, on the same | the weather, the condition of the horses, the utes, wwuured Dy Uwede of at the time we believed they were seeking to} formances daily. Salt water bathing, fishing | A small fishing schooner has just returned to | terms and for the same amount as when he ab- | he weather, the tracks, the gossip of the stable ; WOUns FUSS ban SECT ED US POLLS ALA U SOP EN? | make @ lodgment on the north of the river. We | and crabbing. ‘Trains from B. and O. station | Tacoma, Wash., from a trip along the coast and | dicated the throne. This allowance has been boys and of the betting stand. There are daily iw | myote_ eee HORE LURE Iso SOW ME RLABY SOLD. | drove them back to the bank of the stream, but | (week days) S15 m m., 1:80 and 4225 peas bore brought with it a party of three, being father, | Withheld on the ground that Dom Pedro had | newspapers that do not receive as much mail as iis aesieniiein FROONT HANDSOME PLOVITS in the pear future. 2 | there they made a savage stand and reinforce- | days, 9:35 a. m., 130’and $15 p. m. Hound com paid danightee, “ete (esa ea rience | 2ot abandoned his claim to the throne and was | 3°) srthur Lion, : . ft © 8S HOxDs, iat . urtuer tuiuriuation apply | ments were ora Gre to aa these, cae trip, €1.—Adot. chick chraly rio Plagne seapatty ag | Seth at hg ol _ a way trying to mgd Meo He told his runmers just what to do in every ‘et Me Ub @h,0vu position, owing to the formation of the ground —————— iy wer in Brazil. For some time past it a en Mit M Via KueD ington. D-C._ | was a very strong one and ours greatly exposed, Burial Permits for Two Days. which they will not care to have repeated. en evident that Dom Pedro had altogether | TiCt, St what state of the odds to bakin > ky While preparing for the struggle my command rendered any idea of the restoration of mon-| Per on a certain horse if the rricr is changed or areal = : During the forty-eight hours ending at noon} ‘The party is William Buchanan, hic son COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. | cee cad ataliod acer rains: He | today twenty-six deaths wore reported to the | Tom and his daughter Nellie. Five weeks ago Ate we PUR RENT—COUNTEY STORE AND DWELLING | ous gulleys worn by the rains to protect him- | health officer, thirteen being under one year | they started onacruise along the coast ina small FO TOASTS we on oe Pen AN | cept suctaie, Bama Ht K. couvement io the | yelf from the enemy's Bre. Volley after volley | Old. Burial permits were issied for the inter- | yacht, taking a pleasure trip. They were pro- TIS OASIS SUua OF Thom e500 Is to ALE RED VERMILLION was fired at him, but he reached me uninjured. | ment of the following: PUCiw ae be ® tw GABKIEL DUVAL, 228 N. Chi He bore orders for me to reportat once toGen. | Charles W. Kitchen, 55 years, paralysis ‘and expected to have a fortnight’s sport and | South Africa chiefs. Gungunbama, it is . His fricnds sat around on the sides of wy ore. __4y 11-80" | Kilpatrick. of bowels; Walker Baymond, 90 yours; | then return east. Miva Nellie rt with | Bas positively asserted that he would not recog- | Pork. a Meas chairs and lintened te hive ae be FOR SALE ABEACTIEUL FIVE-ACRE TRACT | “In order to reach the latter Iwould be com-| Bright's disease; John A. Smith, 54 years, ed eee nize the Portuguese authority, bu: that he | 2. oracle. A black servant brought him in HoT AASDES, gn MEL BRANCH B. AND 0: | pelled to pass over an almost open plain for }heart — discuse; ry Allen, 79 years, | the gun and rod as either her father or brother, | means to be avassal of Queen Victoria. He has | 8", Crack. A, binek, sirss up and said simply: be Paprins ; 2a00 pee ncrenit, a4 | fully three-quarters of a mile and exposed to phthisis; Mary C. Gray, 2 years, croup;| and all three were good sailors. About sixty | with him 20,000 warriors of the pure Zulu . _ Eni iy: a. ¥ it.” Others be would read, ture sean Ra the fire of the rebels. It flashed upon me that | Albert twisle, 8’ mouths," cholera | miles youth a sudden squall drove theit yacht | breed, aud of these 2,000 are armed with the | (1 can't do iL" Others te would eves drm archy in Brazil. Therefore the movement to renew his pension is rapidly stren ‘Cape Town advices state that the Portuguese are much alarmed over the attitude of Gan- vided with gune, ammunition and fishing tackle | gunhama, the most powerful of the re the weather 1s bud, or if bit of stable gossip has beea wired tending to show that there might be something wrong, Hw talked about the betting just as @ commission mau tells his men about buying wheat or oats or corn or JOHN F DONONOR, M -N HO’ the attempt would result in certain death and | i 5 : Henri ‘The othei ve the : = His Pasecapnci a, | 3 rates, on approved real x in death and J infantum; Leo H. ‘Genella, 4’ months: | out to sea and wrecked the vessel on one of the | Martini-Henri rifles.’ The others ha 6 ough “b> chain e a ‘ atonal True FON &“ALOw ASEAN E HoMBIN EEE | I was on the point of Yofusing to obey, when it | enteritis; Joseph P, Taereice 1. somum | alias sia twenty miles off the coast. | short spear and the assegai. It would be digi- | Ts™ fore « roll big enougis “to chuke s dog.” ee s WUE THAD. GHONE: three nun. | occurred tome that 1 dared not display any | marasmus; Vincent Martin, 1 month, con-| Mr. Buchanan was badly braised by being | cult for Portugal to subdue Gungunhama by vant, who then disappeared. The notes were SEAL ESI AYE ox Fins TOAETPELRDEA, TEALION, five minutes’ | indication of cowardice in the prosence of ing [gen debility; Agues D. Davidson, 8 months, | dashed against the rocks and Tom bad his right | force, without much greater expenditure than |} for loans, and an appeal to Arthur by pee ee tig Maeno kell the pacoeee mee command. Leaving my horse and command, | cholera infantum; A. W. Burke, 21 days, ma-| arm broken ina similar way. Miss Nellie was | the Portugnese treasury could now readily | $2! cared Range Bow teas nde ve met | a Lbt eB. + GO8ATH at. | which were stationed behind a small rise in| rasmus; James ‘I: Moriarty, 9 years, enteritis; | the only one of the party who received no in- | meet, and the chief is defiaut and 4 weral times ho has severely crippled his SUWKAILY its fhe ground, T started on foot. ‘The moment | Aunie E. Luxen, 70 years, eatarrh of stomach; | jury, and it is due to this fact alone that any of | ‘The theatrical season in London is fast | 40 ‘alley by his heavy plunging on rier) J appeared I was greeted with s volley, and | Lota Scott,1 month, lues; Edmund Leard, 55 | them are ulive. The gave, ammunition and | drawing toa close, and nobody seems sorry for | Svers fy their Day _ ‘day he twee tr ate an op Bria the dirt flew around, but Iwas unhurt. At years, chronic dementia; Mary E. Maloney, 18 | tiching tackle were saved and Miss Nellie | it. There have not been many great successes, | ¥ouig study the authorities on horse racing. aA tees =. —— prsiiroen mations oman | Oe ee ea ied and | in (a mo- | years, marasmus; Louis H. Jullien, 3 years, | cared for her wounded relatives and then | while there have been # great many failures. | Jro'l “ot 'aciod on every event about to conte a ) Loc fugermturuationsppyg. |ment the shot flew thick about me for a {iclorosis; Edward La Fay, 49 years, cardiac | started out to get them something to eat. The | The two great and only importantgwents of the | He Kept posted on evers erent ebont to come le wat a va dyit-it"_| second time, but not one touched me. There | hypertrophy; Wm. P. Waters, 41 years, heart | island is out of the way of travel and in conse- | week have been the royal Italian opera gala! that had come off. He was perbaps the most on was auother cheer from the rebels, but I kept | failure; Charles J. Cooper, 6 months, dentition; | quence not a vessel was seen for two weeks, | command performance on Wednesday night in | §ieular betting man in the country, and while “ ' going. Iwas so badly frightened that Idared | W.E. Ashton, 7 months, cholera’ infantum: | Duri this time the young lady hunted | honor of the visit of the Emperor and Empress | 550, tuat there was considerate lock te be not oven Jook to tiie ight jor the lett, | Every | Kutio Brown, 2 days, congen. debility: Alfred | and fished, and was so succéasful that they did | of Germany, and the performance of the | Vin hi main power was bis ecrentifie tory brick, § room. ie moment! looked for another volley, and feit | Dorsey, 11 months, marasmus; Rosa Johnson, 8 | not pass one day without food. Golden Legend at Albert Hall on Thursday, study of betting. Any “chump” may strike a . ‘ ent Kate Fee, SALE. NL fread x ase pes oars foogatiobes another lopheg cholera oe fa — ey The pry 7 80 eg pee unless ge eg eeerd of the spa iu streak of luck and ve big money for awhile, on Pork, Juniper wt, Yetory “beek |. Seeees t ‘acres of iand at the very shot was fired, and during ven minutes | mouths, entero colit! uphrasia wh, 8 Vensel close on board tof these event ‘success ‘science of = Pe pad | —— I Leann that elapsed while I was in range of their guns | years, paralytic shock.) Cannot eee it. ‘They could not use the little | most every way, the only drawback being thet | UUt 4s the guabling to win as kien ‘3730 | = . round after round of cheers grected me, but —— wood they found for fires, tor they were | at about midnight « large number of people in |" “sree pitnging with more or lows success Maree andies 7; pew nota bullet was sent after me. I reached Gen. ‘Transfers of Real Estate. afraid there would not be enough to serve for | the stalls were compelled to leave before the is first four months of the year, the . ‘50D Dutlduuge; Bue water; house Kilpatrick in safety, and from that day to this] Deeds in fee have been filed ae follows: | Coking their food. A storm had sent them on performance was over, leaving the imperialand —s fortune rolled decidedly him ie Siew” | | . leone Meh ad alt have sought unsuccessfully the name of the = * | the inland anil a sisnilar occurrence saved them, | royal party sitting in state. emperor, it i8 | ay and June, when he lost hy gh Atlantie Wutlting. | Holding » special term eos BIRO TIS SAT rebel officer whose then spared my lif B. F. Kerchner to J. T. Clotworthy, sub 6, #q- | for the fiahing schooner had been driven off | understood, was at Brst inclined to feel rather $90,009 and €100,000, It is not known bow ‘June : Hat FOR SALE. WILL, bE | , “The worst frightened inan I ever saw,” said | 650; $1,300. A. I. Cropley to Horace Jarboo, | the shore and out of her course, and when the | hurt about iis exiting, which naturally looked | €°0-00) Spd, €100;000., thought by those whe ; Bo Semndeoatg Bors yy Anion pga rivate, sale the farm (Tye | Judge Fitzgerald, with an amused expression | subs 27 and 37, B. B. T. and D.’sadd. to George- | captain saw the island he sent @ buat ushore sas eont as ig Pot upon their ma- iy with him thes eb '€3,500 | for letters of administration on the es reused, lately Feai.tecl, containing sOecna, | Of ecuntenance, “was at Pea Ridge, when we | town; @—. P.G. Michener to Norris Thorne, | to see if he could get water, Mr. Buchanan | jesties. It was ex] to him, however, that | ¢25 900 is « fair estimate. é tins ca Ge | tat jet teceae hne thinly eet wade By | Sudeviy aco dwelinutatne sable, fencing | Wete attacked Pats federal troops. For &| pt. 3, sa. 56 81,400. (D.C; to H. Browning, | had by this time fully recovered, but the son this movement was upon the part of the péople pee ee ot ieee: es awd, % e . necessary outt on rOpOrty Is sx ly servant a Bl ing uegro boy, ), 24 and 25; aq. . A.Herman | was 81 fel roken arm. who were com) Sittua'a vwowpas’™ | wat mr FEEtiva the Sack day of duty ent, | Murpirous Hockuule, half male trons the Wathiniton | whove duty it was to look atter iny blankets |te9, Pe denise pte ok, B85; $000. Ter | wore taken off aid Drought te teens and nee Teaving London for the country. The Albert | , Sex Avotiox Sats for Colonial Beach lots— Kenwa M, Atiantic buudinig. | tT a he Masiungton, Bc. euilit Bttbochuod i one of the ard rations, and, negro like, he was forever | of Tuft's Colle) Lydia A. Tanner, pt. 102, | now feeling none the worse for their experi-| Hall performance, though a success, was nots — Stn thecounty; whe 4 yvst ottive / crawling into some out-of-the-way place to | D. & L.'s sub Mt. Pleasant; @—. F. J. Parke | ence, except Tour, whose arm is in bad condi- Very astonishing event. Uf Culttvation anal wil tesedd tytn ametcouent state | yloep. Just as we were expecting the ndvance | to Maria Lennor, sub 12, 24, 1006; 81,450. J, | tion from noglect of weatmont during Py spaONE'S, Cantos. indes*ML SU AY" | the Federals opened ize ‘on us at rather close | H. Wien ta ic HL Wilson dt abe in trast, low | the two weeks of RATEDSPon the premises. range. We were on the skirmish line, and in a | 272 and 273, B.'s add. to Georgetown; $=. 8. moment our men were deployed in battle array. | P. Holbrook to C. A. Dove, sub 6, 5 e— Just as the firing began to grow heavy I heard | Jacob Jones to Eliza M. Bell, subs 1: 152, a piercing yell and saw my_negro boy flying | 9q. 466; ¢—. Julia L. Talmadge along between the lines. Every step would | well, sub 8%, aq. 153; @—. P. Sa une Hee tine anil Alb have meusured fifteen fect, and every time | James Mulhall, pt. 12, aq. 821; Situated Yor build tyes high; healthy ard ont Met | his foot struck the ground he would yell | Kelcretern to H.W. Cheney, pt. lot te ut Ahomas Worthington | fine views of town and country :alout one hour and. | ‘Ob, Lord!” loud enough to be heard in both | Fairview Heights; 8. Q te of the District of Columbia, deceased. | bait fron peshineron by fail three trains daily ; ail im camps. With him be had my blankets and | nie C. Watts, sub 241, 8. P. B.'s sub Mt. won for the probate of the last will and eters ieee ee ie would leave «| ant; #800. J. Kt. Scott to LW. taste, : con elon rations, and at every jump he gett at Toe. letters toncesasehary on the eutieet | Tei Si amninal ree Syaeure™ | portion of one or the other in his wake, As | vided half sub 5, sq. 161, @—. in the Wasi metus s Tevious to sin eal day. [rey thecourt: Test Register of Wille for the District of Covsuubia, MILES DEAN, Procta a Mea agat | |S Tae scvneate * auka Ww. OF Ca ALK | Molding » Special Term tr Urpiuane’ C Vhs 7 june SREMESL ST | ae pete 0 BBy Bok SPs et i decoamed bag thls day been mace by Mary | LE. : jar as I could see was going like a | borough to American Security and ‘Trust Co. Pree S10, OW. one | notided te apyecs ie thiecoun ce FRiDase ueiecs | tune telende te CEE of QeeAGe BEAKIM: | teightoned door, aud long efter ln-wes but of | undivilod sistieth of Dumbarton Helghts; @-”. S tokceen tee nero genase Leueeres On seme Thay cent a, Water; location unsurpassed 2 sight I could hear him yell. He had been | Lida A. Frei W. 4, {0 pee cont im reat, Address ed dw —*. {Uitoes: delight- fal } Fiduwat DARENHOWER'S. | sleeping exactl and G sti, 1. We sry ee = "| when the batt j ofe. 5 4" Farnham 4TH StS BET. EL any KR SALE, Ri .4 ‘1 chureb. ‘D. Morgan then do- |B. HAGNER, Justice. | berries and other truck and ts also weil adapted to «en: | talk of his Pea rience.” LG. was tly under the control of et WHIGHT. | eral aericuiture of stock; will be sold as aw c Barry the church. Now that the di- Meyioter of Wille fos the Diet. of Caseisbia, pte aut parebaeers. asbicee tae manta Se. Gets oe Martha ‘Goldstein, Rectorate, by & vote of twenty to two refuses to | So9 St we lawi ‘or further inforaation appis to iDustrates the uncertainty of human life. 4 emo hy gy Cee =f omate:. |Resecuapee at e yi, Sap hed oe Spat cate oe eet fon? Potom \rming copnt at re sie Concat pMtotgoney county Mey ieet | _s1-ame bien oir nen eens cotati. een, een a cher to A F Bode 0, 9g. 958; &— ame lh eel Re hr dee lg aucune Sout} sea court of equity. No o4 | PUR SALELNEW, BIX-ROOM COTTAGE A frend teed ay ahr wr oi With us} Timothy Nellis, a carpenter on the to bring suit to recover his donation of | the Colorado, furnishes = new theory of the oi he Fates ind Sent Coa * faim ior Ba srapuetton- rice OW. was a detachment of and one of fatertown, N.¥., fell from the The withdrawal of nearly the entire | . uscd of the water in Salton lake, He says be cinta, with the voucbers A et for the fun of the thing, as he ex-| fifth story to the cellar, the cash endowment of the ‘will depend them, tory through’ akylight, remy iy fs confident the water is a genuine arm of the ri sre ce Sen MENTING OX os | prem st the Jobany: Haising | umd. wus ‘up without « broken hone or on the action of the directors in the fall. Galt of California, and that this mysterious lake eo 25M 8 aS vneeo there wase dic | "hua? Goited sinice burean of Dr. Chas. B. Gill, aged seventy, died snd-| will be permancnt He sys the water of Salton seconds and we saw list of new com- denly this Tmoraing on fae seme Delain st Jake comes from the Colorado, @ branch DOR BINDING | ‘nd fall othe ground. United States for pier 6, North river, York. ‘The doster, | of the grest Colorede, which commencce in to Kaktacumee SSPIOT SS OT ¢ was dead, having | the week July 10,1801, to be 369, wish a ho, was secompaniod by, hie. ds ‘eas | river about Aftoan maiiee from the Gulf of Cal-

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