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Hodmail. Mr.. M W. 4 Frrrr .t kaxirhund. Mr. K MrK. «t igan-M r»^Tyjna«.T ^"tlli .1
WUtWMPMfitfSBR.'M F. M. Meek day acrvlrct Female Frayn MmUna. Tutaday al Snu F. M.. CliurrS ditto. Medneadaya at ajai F. M. Olaa. mertlnm Mim-
e Mabtiatli « . LoUPM Tueaday even lux at
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Frearkma 10 V. A. M . and B F. M : Habliath School at IJ» F. M. M ark day arrrlcn: EaawBfltt* Fir* sn
* 1.I.KN A. M.
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i ^S38JXtS&Xi j^^aasir JaiiilMin. B K.SCo^umliUave
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Ttonawon aUrrrrt »«nt atltandrakiTr. omn Mmi vito>* ofaoce » [ lalerat in the question ol the rvedf^ion of j I notice the revival of the old .lory of the •roinrn alqnc at Iiolnla. Alraod e«ny hotel' elianKe youMM Job* KowhMxl vu.vUtn Ml 1 pmprieuir Kill aay. on toinR questioned, namenod fortune okeu tie aubaiitated hU that nil irtirh nnranirted RUeata would, at | Bowtand jrkti ritaalvy. aud dropped John h:. place,!* aerorded a respectful welcome, j for ll.nrj iL. Iaut4.quwk.tnm1 to the hot it hnppm. often that women reaching w-orM no the i;re4t African explorer. Thla house..if ptihlictftlcrtaliiiin-iil ui.ultendcd rcuiiud. uir that .ereral of the ur at men arc not rcceivwj. lAst rummer Id Safato- known to science, literature, war ami art 1111, in the hetitht of the aeaaou. a you 11^ were originally known by names almost woman trevHInc to Join a party of friend, wholly unknoa n to the world at l.ir„-r. waa delayed hy a milrowl wreck, and Inj Henry WiUon, vice preaid, ‘
' It connection with thfnonh Grant, was christened as Her •be reached SarateiRS about and waa known by that nam niiwiiinic, in tlwtwry height' the end of his ninetienth year. ' - — curious coincidence V. &
president at the time Wil>
ry Col hath.
ifldent
ly to a hotel a ben she had occasionally slopped with friends She was refused a lodging. She tried one or two others with the name result, and at last, abashed and aiottlfled. she found a |K>licemau, to whom she laid aton- “
refuge of so
. He th
anted
Ttfes.issiftwia.a.
ifwrj-.YF.-Wesitleael.ave
ter,-. , s;t£:,r,fY;^w~
e lodging
] before a proprietor was found who [ sire to the almost desperate young woman ! a shelter. It la •Uulficant, loo.thi' j proprietor in queatlou was .-mother w<
f the dev
iride themselves on their ability tc
ip” people.
An ei
,wko set th* fashion tor
fthylng notably laat typlteta atnong price*, bss always retrained from taking part in'a contest between horses, or eren against time for a money consideration. No other man has owned aa many famous performer. a. Mr. lioum-r, or psid as much for the
general', family. "U. U. Grar sound odd if written on tliefWi.
tory. but, in fact, would he p, ri'ttly ' proper. The gn at general was chi-n'iied ' Hiram Ulysses Grant, and by the name of
Hiram or "Hi” was known to si
fellows.
Hon. T. L. llanoer, an ex-1 congrv*.. i- rrsi^dsihle for “U being 1. upon the world about in .ay: \Vbeu the
he purchased Dexter,
day that tbs white fared gelding lowered the trotting record to 2:1*V at Buffalo, but the price. BS.OVs was unprecedented,Mpd , Mr. Homier a more extended n-putAtion sa "** ’ a horseman than he had before possessed, hero ' Since then he has been always a litoral ‘amif buyer, and, excepting Goldsmith Maid and wot" i St. Jalirn, has secured every champion
hryo 1 trotter that has yet appea(vd.
ould 1 Dexter at ona time was an inmate of bis pajo-- ..f.dlia-1-stable on West Fifty fifth strwt. lUrus,
irs old. will not leave his stall
crippled
it feet, w
li.wbool u>t dan., have . i Maud S. too. ha. Irou
Igtor of against time, and the ;
it hied him
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d bin
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all points in the- United States. Orders
will be carried without charges and promptly deli. * ' * practicable, ihe return of
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HORSES AND CARRIAGES Osti to an,t by express on fast pxswngrr I rain. WASH HAMPERS
den, a.
upon days .|«-C'fl--d by si
lo to Isl.mlrlrd w III to attikil it <1 00 for Ihe lound trij', si-d
W.sbingion and Jackson slm-ts. y HuiWinr,-f.ot of Market street. ROBERT KTRETf'H, Uen. Agrmt.
eric, chestnut nirei.tb year, to
Palace Steamer Republic
wring
Point, by some ov.-
the lutrt ol .Mr. Ilaruier it was m-i.i a, R" in place of "He U.” Grant *L* inttoas ap|K>iuDcd. When to geode
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ol'llSl. Iftpoieea e^o?) Habbath at 10 JO A. M “jt'yvC.. Isaac L iniTirifiTfr ^ BCJanSa’i^S^^A , j I ju^ J^Ber. F- A D. haunt. Rector of 81
Mclla-idn. Get. K. Ida VUla. Cor. Jefleraon at tf'-efWtV.
• - -- - *1, U^dJ Kectof _ sW*- ' »iept.6-kev. Henry L. c. Brad Christ Church. Ike la ware Cite Bent. U-Kev. Alfred J. F M' Minister Chure). ol the Holy Triul
Il.ilt Mrs K M. Beach aw A 11 o« aid at
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SSOrM/b* Sren*.! M ' r McAleer. M ia, 32 lluahas at fc&n^WV^avc MeFaddcn. Mr* F H. S Mre-ktou ave
Cii
Church ol the Holy Trlupy. Fhlu. Capo May City Sociotloa.
s*Wtfflg/3gpSSfi..4d rnt bleseo the eeeonC sM tounh Thnnslsy evenings ol each monln al No. 32 M aablngtoB. / uex Mar honox. No. 21. A- £iUj
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:h month at No. 10 M ashluglon til. < v»raM»rCot-*C..N*-*i atnCHHa Fratrual Circle, mrrta on Ihc.Brat and ibl saaa&ss.**** * i ,,u - -rroaiTio arxirr, yen. * Ancient ore flll-atricUDs. second and fourlh Moo da:
DAILY STAR, FOR 1881. IU( af-r**-!; l-.Staaers are reyueslesl to m-ort al t , f^igMM Mymnakre ft the tnreetrwy, in on
SS-ASflHBS 1 ™ K‘ASgVSSF.f’“"“
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lu. Mrs Uforge. at Lalaje.
a. Mr* TTErWron. no. I. Butcher. W A.31 ColomUaata Karctaj. M u. K. 2 lirant sircrt Hanks. Mr* A.71 WaaMogtaaat Hurlew. Her W H. Itor avenue
I--.fir C A.Ti V. s-h I , . Beldoi.'J (h IBGrant »1
T, * Ferry at B, 3U Wlodaor ave . M. 17 Fraaklu al 27 udmabia avenue In M m. cor Fnmk'.lo at and Uol-
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Collins. Mr* Msjt. 12 Huabea at <-a^en 11 11. Wlndsui me CampTM^ A. Sea Itruok flattie
~nDT?H Hughes at
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sC. 11 Fi
UonMdlna, Mr* Daaus, 64 Chaplain. Mr*. L. Treauot House IVdiea. Jo*. N0.6 Hughes tit UantaodTlItaBT. Manalon asd Ferry *1 (Ouway. JohuB, e-nabers. Mrs Km 8.22 Hughes si
Dtst and Uallroad « Cottage. Howard st sad
m F, 12 Hughes n T= —-m. Alton F^OotamMa mr • ' n _ Franhlla -
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Fryw.'MrsIlee^Fw^ st. ]
A lady over
fifty yean old, with gray hair and of di tinguislasl appearanee, came with her ho
band front their suburlun home for an GranThi... n|i|euutcd. evening at tto theater. In leaving after, in ISIS 1.1* comtntouon nn,
the performance she became separated both made out to *'U. S.” Grant, from her hushaad in tin crowd, and *i*ul ho tins forced to accept the Inrvit time enougli in vain endeavors to find him Julea Grevy, so Kvlf known a to lose the last train home. She went. | president of tbaPrencb repnhlir. the-refore. to a first class hotel, and on.-, "Jules" nor ••Grevy,” hut Judit
where a friend of the family was a regular | Paul Greviot,
hoarder. Siiu was refused a room. Indig- { Frank lobe was plain Heui i who boarded there. The room waa stillde-1 ndojwiug t!.c new name on hLs riled. Then she asked if Mr. was in. j America.—St- touts Republic. 1 Yea, he was in, but had gone to tod. She 1 hail hirn aroused, with the word that -jtie U»y to Victory la War. Mre. — wanted to sc him. Soon he Xo l!lvcllliuM , uo change. In arms, can came down to the office, and in two mm , , 1kj ujajiQ, „f uratccy. These are ules Uie house was at the lady 1 . <li»l»~al. imta.iuXlc Tbfcir U-> depeicl. on the
Indicate that our. character of the cantaiua But toctica
Philadelphia and Gape May, Stopping both ways at Wilmington daily ps»t-Chester Tues-
days, Saturdays and Sundays. ^
Grand Special Excursion to the Delaware Breakwater next
WEDNESDAY. Fare, 50 cents.
, ... _ : tosoae with inventions in firearms. The JAeph Sen ,oe from Maine to Oditornla in jwrfecC; maor u,- rr> ,,,{ ths tout I .-field m.rst depend drink milk, tufortand aCTrty UnoHipheld hy facu.- , u , lr UC npona of the enemy. Upon the sight of eggs :r Point of \ lew In New York Times. | , _ iud , ul Uu Cre _ Pram c i IMU wc rylnry of Fr j . 7W have g,,.io;*n order, only to find that they'
Katlinm. Samtv-1. Derail A llugl.i * Nouaha. M' C, 42 MMtagion fa 4i.>t « O'Hara. Dr M.» Jaeksi.u st
board Mr. ! statement.
l» bare,!.
ander who, despite the feart of modern artillery and an keep his battalions the . t, will win the day. Many oiys are published to prove
Horses and Carriages taken. Baggage and Freight sported. Office at Union Transler Co., Washington and
I7.y.lek, Dr K, M-aihlhgtoii st alo.-r Madre t
Fhlmiw, Dr Kit. 12 Hughes sis. Price. N C. IVn^andJIaaMon sts
son. all o
the sight
ttaa«»B5§5S|
. . .. UtoTnu*l"'lh. , yi* »to
asked hy Mr. Ma- .govern t_. lonncuvcrs of the coming hat- j Dayle himself tnrnol |eilv ai
which Urn witness answered tleSeld. is., m truth no one knows or can j watercresse*.
b more or leas hraitaUou. Then he was ! argue ou. i.at Is to be. A theory sound Tyclio Brahe fainusl at thesig rdtonqicat oner more the statement | today D ■.!. aided tomorrow. But a few ! and Marshal d - Albert had heard made. Without hesitation j fact. ur. ,sUeut. Reliaocu can ho placed A lady, wonderful et * ' • — • - *---*-*— oly ou *i ridly national army. | dure the feel of silk or satin.
That ii.. . u the breasts of whose citizens | sostratigvly. was known to ta
A third lime Mr. Mason led the witnene | are bared lor her defense with honest pa- ; lie beard a servant swecpl around to this atAtement,4u>d again it was I trdothtm. and which has leader* who leave swooned wiienever he bean repeated verbatim. I DO ston - u iturned to keep abreast of war. j Bayle fainted at the sound Then, without warning, be walked totbe will rem-iiu the strongest. No nation, in waier.-Y’ouU.-s Companion. witnews stand and, i>oinUDg straight at the | the pres it eondiUon of armed expectancy ! \ wllnoet, sahl in his high, nasal, perfocUy which la-rvadea all Europe, will, hy totter | No llrlmstoa* Now. unirnpaasioned voice: 1 arms or more recent invenUotw, 1* able to | ^ story Is told of a veteran n
THE STANDARD COCOA OF EUROPE.
mi Houtens Cocoa
paper you've got In youi
mmplrtrly by aurprlse, the wit-’ j ft Rome It holds dianically took a jiaper from tbq JL JXsl^e'In Forum
SynSr^kM^erguge- ^ Somlersnci. Mrs J.’so lAlayrtle -i
Shormaker. C. Cougrrs, tn.1 '
Tuwnseud. 1. u. 141 M-oshluicton-st. Townwud. WHUani. »!• Lalajette .t rbomas. u neean st sad Columbia are T.gga t. B I- Colombia are. cot lieeatnr s Thompson, Mrs tow Is. It Ferry st % Idlen. J F. Jackson stn-rt P Tack. Autustus H, 90 t^lumhU ave ' * Townsend. F Sidney. M \Vashluglon »t # Tack. Mrs F A. 16 Hughes si Htury h, 2 IWwrti are
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Walker. Dr. J N.74 M'ashing X m
Webb, t' Young. 1.
“Dally Mar” THe Table,
>u JUI.T a»p jjoir. Mean Kange * f I ret.
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luesaay, . >j> i s.w : ! Sa' S :: ff Friday. “ lo WJl WAa - WJ Balntday, " 11 1112 11J0 •• lU Bundav, “ 12 II 4< •• IIJ Monday. " 1--. HjC 12 36 •• iu Tuesday, " 1* 12 hi 107 Yes Wednesday. •' 15 12' 1A4 - Tbnraday. - 16 *21 220 - SSb. ! S ii S# 5
>£■ ^ S 1 *id lOJU - MAS SSL. : 1 s t", .L«S SgE: LJi ti ii! Sunday. “ s ' tt an Meodav. Tasaday.
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ly.sf 12 12.49 1J4 " , M is 141 2J2 " ^ 14 146 2*1 fcbii- ij?
"BEST A GOES FARTHEST." Royal Cocoa Factory, Woobp, Holland.
A Delicious Substitute for Tea • and Coffee and Much Bet- j ter than either for the j Stomach A Nerves. {
pocket Indicated and handed it to Mr. > Milan n. R| ^ There was profound ntilineatln tbecour -suotuas «Is- lawyer «!o* ly read, in bis cult calm voice, the exact won]* of the wita in regard u> Uie* atotemen* and called tentiou |o tho fact that they were.ln t _ handwriting at the lawyer ou Ihe other aide. He tbeu gathered up his pa pose wit great deliberation, remat* * ‘ —
Seemed to be no further
Perfectly Pure. INSTANTLY PREPARED— EASILY DIGESTED.
It need* only a single trial to convince J 50* Of the f«A»4« miprrUrUit of thi* j
T tAoughB
ny i«are as court"that the priest i ^beknl it, ing from the pulpit,
^—JfcAift be, name of G«l. of his Son. I ■us u.s omm 10 ois wuiateoat pocket.and I Gboat-”
then let it full again wJfi-iThe got through." j A , a i| RUC |, creatures have their natural It was a simple explanation, hut a very c . d, rf d. veldpiaeat. and pass away at the khrewd conclusion.—Y'outh'g Compaamn --m •. A.’lAtWiiil it-.- V 1_
uf (pue that I»rt of hinl if to’d Irarurel it r'
and I noticed
.ip attffitenc’J 1 : dictiutu hit it at the right
erhaps nothing more remarkable has ; uu-naUi rally they must go to at a the subject of recent investigation | land to to au equally bad cu n the “drum language" of tbe natives! struck upon tbe conscience of " c West African i they refused to Join Jn prayer* to
tern of trausmluing tu plicated ro lagea In tl Using this uuiqucsysteiuof sotjpil-ixfigiiage a peculiarly shaped drumAVused. By th- j vidtng the surface eTuio drum head iyito ' . uneven portions, the lustrumenL, upo- ' - i_ lug struck, may he made to yield two - tinct notes. Jly three, and shortening o> | looked s lengthening the intervals between each : “So, you e _ note, a code Is established with a regular railroad company; i sequence of taps, strokes and intervals j The frowsy head r*liable of expressing every sy llable in their founded. Is primlUvc language. I .“D'yon o All of tbe naUvcs understand U and so elaborate b It that a chief can by its B means summon to him presence any viBagar ■ whom to dewirre to aec, inUmaUng to the I latter al Uie same time tbe purpose for I which his pmence b required, lu th' m way, too. im-ssagrs can to sent from Ti lagu to village over wide stretches of eon try. tto drummer In one hamlet tmnarai ting to tbe next the signals he bean, and I that with the moat extraordinary rapidity. I -St. tonb Bepul - ■
A ll.b. That Has Plenty of Shoe4 Few liable* can boost of poaaealng such
a stock of shore aa the Infant daughter of Prince Paul of Ktunia and grandniece of tbe Princess of Wales. Thb little lady has
leas than alxty-four poire con-
structed for bar
maker, and 1 am rare all mother* will feel envious when they bear that three are of every shade to match her imperial higb.v various aashea Ktuoian icatber moitovta.-iWe* Vnd'rilk ’haWrii Bren eta some of th* little slipper* end. some - quit* plain, a— — bbed with a rosette. All are made to strati round the ankla, sad they are la various sites. A* the wee person for whom tbqy are intended cannot yet walk she will ha we
gaged In farming.
’ It b said of American ladbfe that they love large diamonds.and that they wear
• ~ ** Miiyother^^
Foaatoto XarMag Bras)..
bow fountain marklnB hru -marking material is contained In an bulb, prepare on which projects the psieg or mixture aledg a hand or pipe to tbs brush itself, to which tbe supply caa'V he accurately regulated. Tbe brash - oat the hand -
a, tin-or sine.—New Y'ork Commerda]
velopmcnta eagerly. They After the thin, lanky man and the crank had -ridden Several mWa In vuleboe the former revived and began a search In hb pocket. Hs pulled out-a cigar and
ixclalmed.
•6SjfelW^i2; laughed heartily.
R ““‘
“You are too confounded cranky *, Ef you was out In our section they’d White Cap you and learn you mannere. You can’t sitfoke on me! Ta, ta.” With a wave of hb hand, betokening both triumph and scorn, the lean man
At the unveiling of the Lee mon< at Richmond, was the venerable Pro'cesor F, N. Crouch, the compeoer of 'Kathleen Mavoorneca.* He is perhaps nearer 90 than 80 year* of age. yet hale and hearty. He was arrayed In full
from Baltimore to meet probably for the laet lime, Ml soldier comrodeiof Uii 'NS Aretl HfcwiUcre. Hia comrades aay rbst no braver soldier ever fought with the ajtinery of the army of
Vir^ai^—KxdMOje.
Wt lace In hb wardrobe when be died rained at upward of AL’vOOO. He was not a collector,' dther. Mr oy of hb epoch were.
brand either foreign or domeiti*. It b put J up in 1-8.1-4,1-2 and one lb cam, and can * be had of any reliable grocer in the U. S. "OMCE TRIED, USED ALWAYS.'K N. Y. Branch: 106 A 108 Reede St. T
HJK-awu lilts u-lliars l-i aiuiiuer •cu.-rnu , , , - . EHa-ii?-IDILLON S,
Civic patriotbm vxtirewws itaw-lf I markable similes. In Gottorn it Obaonocy M. Depew. or al least m story ruu>, who exclaimi-d that lie « rather to a lamppre-t in New York tl king anywhere else. In a aimilar ma doubtless, have citizens of our other tou ns declared their uudyiug off relic their peculiar plan of almdr lu panic their booth for all other |'lucre in
Corner Washingtnn and Jackson Streets. Of which the well-known JOHN J. RATI N' is proprietor, is one of tlie most central and popular resorts on the Island, at which the finest Wines and Liquors and Rochester Beer can always be had, - together with superior accommodniions for
parties.
Handsomely appointed parlors for ladies.
era!. The legend lias tta va
'hihAletphia.
lien in Chicago tbe sentiment has proto ably I Ken exprnea-d often enough in one way or another, but hardly as forcibly as did a diner in one of the down town nntaurauts the other day. From amid the rial ter of knives and forks and the chatter of dinere there floated out suddenly Into the bearing of almost the whole assembly thb remark, uttered In a Ueroeiy aggresalve tone, accompanied by an empliaaisiiig thump ou the tabic, "Yea, air; 1 would aooncr to in Jail in Chicago than a free mau in any other place.” If that didn't express tbo essence of patriotic aelf denial what doraf—Cbtcago Tribune. '
Deep Hirer boasts that it is the home of the must pbiiueopfaical man in Connecticut. A few days ago he was leading a Durham hull, of which be tbinka the world, when the animal, becoming angry, knocked Lis owner down, trampled on him and dually left the poor man lying on the ground with two broken rito, a broken leg and a bole in bia thigh. Neighbor* went to hb ambiance and finally succeeded in bringing him back to consciousness. He opened hb eyes and, smiling proudly, feebly whispered. “Didn’t I always tell you Coster waa a highly s peri ted builf”—Boston Herald.
A young man Just home from college, wishing to inspire hb little sister with awe tor hb learning, pointed to a star and maid: “Do yon ace that bright little luminary! 'It’s bigger than thb whole world."
“No, ’tbn’t,” said she.
-‘Yes it b." declared the young collegian. “Then why don't It keep off tbe ralnf” as the triumphant rejoinder.—Spare Mo-
and pie." replied the broker.
The Child Waa la Doabu
It waa in a restaurant. A bright little girl of six or seven tod Just flubbed her
anlfnrm of Cuefederate gray, having- lunch with two lad lea. one apparently her
you to-bose It, bat don't upon it until yoa get boase.” “WoU.” piped the child • weedy, la tones that brought smiles to Hie faces of a dozen hearers, “well, I thank you very mnch, and I’m very much obliged, although I don’t know whether It’s peanut shells or a thousand dollars."-Boston
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