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a i ie ee Ee a ae THE EVENING STAR. Another Marder Mollie Waguires. New Yorx, ptf 30.—A Wilkesbdarre dispatch — Orosby Brady, aged 35, was muriere: Monday night at Avondale Mollie Maguires. Dominick McGraw Ned White have been arrested and the murder, bot claim t Brady was sveal- Ing their geese at the tim: —- 2 Alabama Politics. MONTGOMERY, ALa, Aagast 30.—Han. Jere. N. Williams has been nominated for Congress ‘rom the 3d districtof Alabama by ‘Shon Devid Lewis, last repubitcan gov- jon. Daw wis, ervor of Alabama, is out in ® letter de- 6 ts AT 112 STAR BUILDINGS, Pennsylvania Aveune, 2°7SeF 11th street, BY ' The Bveuing Star Newspaper Company, | 8, H. KAUFFMANN, Prev't. i : . E 8 carrters to four Cents per month. Onpier counter, is mat. postage Binty cents a mente, one year, 86. Tue WEEKLY Stax — published on Priday— @2.a year, postage 87" All subscriptions invariably tn advance. vet, 48—NE. 7,309. WASHINGTON, ‘D. C., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1876. TWO CENTS. 7" Rates of advertising furnished on application, = ¥ > amen! ‘POSITION NOTES. SPECIAL NOTICE C NAVAL ORDERS, — Lieutenant E. H.C. The Washiugton eoergay - a BX Tel to The Star. BPEOIAL SOTIUB. _EVENIN Sal STAR. pret peri ver wan eras Geen Paice bese incernrernpb sien vy aa tbe (Correspondence of The Evening Star.) egrams orth Carolina « Sugar frra—1iy BALTIMORE, Angust 39.Cotton dull— 8 ‘ . tton for promotion; Master Edward A. Field | ent connection with the work, and their re- PHILADELPHIA: 1876. cs a a, a we. tr fot perusl tax os wavy | Washington News and Gossip, | bas reporteanis arrival at Sam Francisco, | lation to the monument commission, have | In a rather out of theway place in tue | STATE CONVENTIONS TO-DAY. gutta to xt eat, single sculle, was pre a Se — — e--__ Cal., havin) an uae Kult yoy obtained from the Attorney General the fol- | grounds, viz: between the art annex and Ackermas, of ine Atalanta crew, started, eee Mauss). | GOVERNMENT RECEIPTS To-DaY.—Inter- | sage, Asiatic station, 2th ultimo, aud hes | iowing statement of his construction of the | ihe Vienua bakery, stands an ofd aod not but did net row the course, Maio, of ine = Bal revenue, $356,106 07; customs, $425,320.95. | CC Dive actachel from the Juaimta, ist | Actof Congress on the subject. fle says: very attractive looking building which the THE TURKISH WAR. Waverly, aud Kennesy, of Yale, id uot SFCRETARY CHANDLER returned to | September, and piaced on waiting orders. Pope porn helen lerralgeenr Khery majority of visitors to the exposition willbe . Washington this morning. He represents | THe MYSTERIOUS SUICIDE AT ORANGE. construed prob likely to pass by unless their attention is s ‘monn ee q the political prospects for the republican | py looking through the papers at the Navy | the Murpoce Of soliciting, aed. eolisctine | 1 fome way directed toit. Yet those who Russia to the Fore. feBALTIMORE, AnEUAt 30, —Virginia 8, de- Trent fecal year, axsess ual property of | Party to de good, and Is exceedingly hopefal | department it has been ascertained that | money and material frem the states, asso- | fail to visit it will miss @ most Interesting series. 32 é ail persons who have Isiled to make retura of said | Of the election of Hayes and Wheeler. Claude L. Aventine, who comunitted suicide | lations and the people, in aid of the com- | treat. Itisanexbibit which illustrates in . RAPUMESE UO ESaithey | Tae TreascRy now holds 922,502,457 in | St Ornoge, N-'J., lant Saturday, was ap- | Pletion of the monument, and Acting 10 ai- | a’ roost graphic and satisfactory way some | Gladstone on Turkish Atrocities. é legal tender notes for the redemption of na- | pointed to the position of apothecary oa | Visry, gon eg Middiing, 1! att, Flour frm and une a commissioners until the completion and | Of the best achievements in tne higher ranges ~ om m r 7 Pel tetas te bect tubeeee. | tonal bank elreulation, made up as follows: | Petcraoui last Tes eee, akconupanying | dedication of the same,’ Indicates that Con- | of humaneffort. In other words it contains eee ee to nee ne ee A> assessment agaae’ | Reducing cireniation, $ 29.00; volun- | bis oath of allegiances siate that he was bora | #ress considered that the sum appropriated | the special official exhibit of the Freach gov- FIRE IN CINCINNATI. ember, 1224125; tito wi 1 Such parvo fw. oF corporat om, wo whie® he sball igre, Hauidation, $4,196,415.80; talled, $807, ip Constantinople, Turkey, February 29to, —— cg ood a the | ernment made for the purpose of displaying duit for southern and western ‘southern ee ee a eee 30. 18H. 4 erwin, " | working models and drawings of the most a eee white, 60053; ditto yellow, Kiet; western GA BOHRER —-—— —_-—— tended to the society would be superfiaoas. . - Ww 2 0 wt. Oate fica m Wa, DION, Pane Tie Secretary of the Treasury has decided RrrorTep Five O'eLock RoLe.—It | And it seems to be @ necessary inference | important and striking puplic works in that | MURDER BY MOLLY MAGUIRES, eis oa oe Rape 8 Bio ceepic. | °™ “| that the bonds of the new four and @ half per | wit! undoubtedly be a great reilef to tae em- — i society = country aud her colonies. Here, arranged Sees Rye unli—Siass Hay frm—Pa. aod Ma. Sce% tell «6B. D CABPESTER. cent. loan may be deposited as s-curity for | ployes in the executive departments to | COD! organization for those purposes, | upon platforms of suttable height, ara to be 13a18. Provisions dull and week. Pork—1s. FEDERAL BUILDING ASSO0IXTION. | the circulation of natinnal banks and the | Rnow that there appears to be no roliabla ieee aed of ik Cee en seen exact miniature reproductions of the neh ae ae SS eS, a ae > YS, for the ps! £ aited States secur’ Soa he OxsmO Cees how aaa monument,’ tna! gress meant au- jykes, harbors, moles, docks, lig! USES. | battie was. nt terday at Padgo ny Betcer in good ¢emand—extra will Be eld Tax Future GovEeanuent or tae Dis- | [27.9.1 The matter of extending te hoars | ihorize thé commission to proceed as far | eic., in theempire, while the dead walls of net te oesutin nee oaening Djeluiedte choice, 21423. Fetenteom quict and momioal, ee ise a TRICT—Tne joint committee to prepare @ | Aro informed, been the subject of discussion | 88 POsstDle by the use Toney and auist | the buflding, which is lighted from the roof, | eha’s command, Including ten guus, has Coffee firm. Whisky quiet and nomin Books for the subse! pion f stock (share 2! | form of permanent government ae = Dise yy, the Sean ee not aise might be collected by the society; Sacre ainaeatns one eae nace — alg ee is yonsa. R costpts-—Fioar, 3,780; whee * cherged om all shares | trict of Columbia are to meet in this city | Probe nie, racee Med at is to say, to continue the construction f scien tif 4 menta— Wheat, 14.000 corn. th pr > inar: exccutive order directing such an exteas'o 2; of scientific construction. Except Holland, | Cgrrinae, Augast 39%—Tne Montenegrin a" eat, ; orn, 6 ner information eon be obtained of the qos upon tacmunies. take prelimiuary ac but yet it seems that no Cabinet officer SISA HO Ser Das Regi jad which has in her section of the main build- | omeial newspaper publishes @2 articie re ~y4 You. August 90.—Stocks active JAMES FRASEB President, eel bas heard anything about it. titled ‘an act providing for tne completion | (78 ® Mort interesting display of models | jecting foreign mediation, and declaring that | 8&4 lower—nnsettied. Money, s. Gold, GUT @ street northwest. Grorck V. RuTHEKFORD, formerly as- PERSON AL.—Seeretary Cameron and Gen- | of the Washington Monument, bat {ts pro- porated the avipeses, gem to wet | Servia and Montenegro will not abandon the sae ae I "e. eos shart, 4894. Gov- apioiors Once, | sistant quartermaster general, and subse | , PERSON Al—Secretary Cameron and Gen- | Visions’ ao not corres With its title, | Ment has made any notable ctfort ia iis | COuilict until the Sclavonie provinces are w YORK, August 3),-Fiour quiet and @ MIDOLETON, Secretary, quently in charge of the bureau of tnspec- : St | these referring only to the cont eof the completely freed from the Turkish yoke. oe particular field; certainly no one nas furn- id on Tuesdays and T, a, | er tour of inspection about the 12th of Sep- | construction of the monument, aad no where : _ | Gladstone on the Bul ts Hroit Batiding, | Courty Calliorals, on Monday svesiog pe | tember, and will visit San Francisco before | declaring that it sbalt be completed witaia | Bed £0 complete and entertaining an ex R0g26 BAW ep? . * a rian Atrocities | U2changed. Wheat duil and droopiag. Corn quiet and unchanged r hibit as this. It possesses, of course, special | | /O8PON, August 0 — Mr. Gladstoue, in - -s2-- _ their return. -- x Secretary Bristow toid | the sum &ppropriated. And I am of opinion 4 reply to @n invitation to participate i Fine? Obats BEWaPaPan. consumption. moe aeiece oe reporter of the Boston Globe thathe = that in the construction, the continuance of | #ttractious for civil and military engineers, Tho International Regatta. public meeting to protest against the ¢ TRE CUTTING DOWN of the clerical force | fenced to return to the practice of law ai | which is thus provided for, twas understood | STebitects, and others of @ scientific turn Of) ernment’s course regarding the Buigatian in the Bureau of Statistics trom 38 to 10 | Louisville, adding: ‘A profession I love, | and intended that the pian adopted and . atrocit Writes as follows :—"Oa @ sunject rom by accideat, | partly executed by the society must be fo:- | DAvesuMiclent interest for every intelligent | Tixetuis ‘which appeais so dirsetly to ons BALTIMORE GA served in Washirgton by breakfast if names SINGLE SCULL AND FOUR-OAKED RACES — AN EXCITING CONTEST KETWEEN THE LONDON AND YALE CLUBS. we ape be dong oh fal carriers t JO. PARKER'S. | clerks, will seriously interfere with that | #0d which I was taken or : bserver to richly repay @ visit, Lf not & pro- =nyert : “ not choice. Politically I have noaspira- | lowed by the commission, there being no- | ® Geepest feelings, aud where our information ‘The second day of the Bead spawes sts bureau in furnishing the interesting statis- | tions, avd prefer to be let entirely alone” | where in the act elther by terms or laaplica. | Deed stay. sles on details is still far from full, 1 should have | gattaon the Sen: Gmee. or at 344 teal information tt has heretofore supplicd | ----The danghter of U.S. Minister Bingham | tion and discretion conferred upon the com- — been glad of the whole duty of expressing the | successful as the 4. ther was ail cents. to the press. Was married at Tokel, July 27, to James R. | mission In that respect.” A most vexatious aud confusing thing | views of the Britis nation could have beea ORDER REVOKED.—Secretary Morrill has | W8s*ou, who is employed in the Japa.icse The society is accordingly embracing al! | connected with the art department, aad one | left with safety in the hands of the govera- Se ¥. cF eats bos Department of Education. ----Hon. Jas. A. | opportane means of raising funds for th quite without excuse, is the wretched man- | Ment; but the manner in which it was treat- GOSPEL MEETING. revoked the order of ex-Secretary Bristow | Gartield and family are at No. 9 Woodiaad | completion of the work. The cont!ng ner in which most of the pictures azd other | €@ bY the head of the ministry iu tne Hoase as large early in the after- @ o’elock, placing special treasury agents under the | terrace, West Philadelphia. subscriptions made by lodges and asso»! al be od of Commpous was so lnadeq uate ar da al wheu tne hoar for SUNDAY EVENING, at 5 0} = direction of the solicitor of the Treasury, eS c ons of various kinds have now becomedas, | Works of art are nambered and labeled for | factory, that I canvot but think i four oared races ap- 7 ms, sh and Dastreets. | and they will hereafter act under the direc’ | (THF MAIL TRANsvORTATION INvVestr- | and will be collected. A new circular as | this exhibition. In the first place, many of | the people sbould seek opportunities tospeas: | proached it increased womdertnlly Se ” ) ton of A. K. Singer, supervising agent, sub- | GATION Comm1ssion.—Tne commission ap- | been issued, asking annual sabscriptions for }.:be French pictures aud not @ few of the | for themselves, and should assist the elite ” eee sevice of Bone, eae ject to the orders of the Secretary. pointed to investigate the subject of mail | ® term not exceeding four years, \o varda the istration to jadge whether it ts right that by ‘clock. Tae four Inquiry Meeting. Mase ted by © 4 Organ THE MONTAUK arrived at New York on | t@nsportation by railroads met to-day, and | CO™Pletion of the monument, payabieoa tne | Palnstngs and Pleoes of sonlptare from other | ihe yeessabiishment of the sa/usjuo in Bak- 7 Cornet and Organ. y ° : tied bw the meets ¢ Gardi 'G. | 224.0f February in each of these years. fhe | Countries, have been previously exhibited | garia, opportanities should be given its gov- Garteey.of Friendauip Yao Si ene tavined. ae cx. | Monday, after @ ten years’ cruise, during | Qfeapized by the election o: aad Cartrey, of Friendsuip club; F. Henderson, disign is to procure before the clos: of tue ] elsewhere, and bear on some conspicuous | ernor: T @ repetition of the recent outrages | Vesper, G. Mann, Argovauta, aod G. W. Fak PaVehs —Pay your bills for SPE 4 Huvbard, of Connecticut, as president. and | Ceutennial year such anatial sabscripuions point the numbers intended for the catalogue | when they may see occasion.” Young, of the Crescent. McCartaey woa in ES cist See ae entree tna: | caries mel toa teak ae cate Oe ee Pre pe er eee Code Tal ee om Seproprivvst by | there in use, bat which do not in any wise Rassin’s Paw. max. nice wie habiebant D 2 ve e en sl 'y - ‘9 a be ™ a sd gi 3 was ween T. Me im iv g in eastern waters. She has gone to the | sion, positively declined to express any | COUETESS, fully complete the monument. correspond to those provided for this exbipi- | ,, LONDON, Aucust 3A. special dispaten | The Senone neat os between TB Liebert, - HE BEST Brooklyn navy yard, where she will await gpinion on the subject to be investigated. Campaign Squibs. tion. The effect of these old numbers, which | get anxiety Is felt Lo hear of no &reistions, | 8d J. M. Hoisman, of the Philadelphia Uat. tw Seniln ig orders and be thoroughly overhauled. e, however, referred them to two experts yaadhiosy ought to have been removed, is,as may be | Every dayinereases tne den: {the war | Versity. Curtis, of the Northwestern, nad MILPUBN’S SODA WATER, a on ‘the subject, in the office, both diametri. | Colonel Nichclas Smith, the late Horace es ene Ti SN tact boca | Withdrawn. When about one hundred NATURAL SPEING WATERS on Dranght, DuTY ON CENTENNIAL GooDs.—The S2c- cally op} to each other in views—one | Greeley’s son-in-law, having offered an ox | imagined, exceedingly perplexing, and espe- = eo Beier — is — becom | or Peters’ island Liebert came to a stand- ICE-COLD TEA, COFFEE and CHOOULATE, | Te!ary of the Treasury has decided that goods | being of the opinion that the service should | from the Chappaqua farm for a Tilden and | cially so to the uninitiated. Then, again, Rervian coll. The Russians areexpasing | Still, feeling sick, Dut he was thea about six 1429 PENNsTLvaNia AVENUE, evtered for the Centennial Exhibition must | be pald for by space occupied, and the other | Fengrick’s barbecue, the Albany Journal | the number labels prepared for the catalogue | tmemseives in the front of battle with re | feet abead. Mills bad it ell his own way, apls-tr ____near Willard’s_ | pay duty in accordance with the increased | 27400 and weight Thor ere erestn ott | suggests that if he bad offere! a calfthe tea- | here are of the most indifferent sort. In-| tarkatie valor One of for.y-elght mea | 4nd soon ed Holsman by four lengths, which [ar PEW sonseox a co., hd gna cay fap oboe ah nt bom lease here to morrow, and begin its labors | der would have been “a highly evetitaolc | stead Gefen Leoper peng aah Who fonght.as a company at Alextaate tair pinged foe ype, — i a ‘ in Philadelphia, From that city it will pro- | jiiustration of self immolation.” fhe | Upens' i » uniform 4 ili the line 1 tout BANESRS, offered In foreigu markets. % 89°28 | coed to New York, Boston and BawTato; from | New York Express sate rt Gasrilia, sen | imabape and size, they have been made wits | #fe beceming Joalous and afraid of tie Rve- | Mills te aboat thesmene = Gorner of Wek Street and Pe anita Avemus, — ~ seconds, and Holsman in about 12 seconds. nu. They ‘eel the control of their army sanction fur Ge shied bank toes ei ienee to Chicago, Cincinnatl aud Milwau- | by hanged six Mic sigan soi tiers, and tare | lead pencil or pale ink, in awkward, stir NOTARIES AND THE U.S. Courts —A | kee, and probably to the Pacific coast, 4 iM tl rt ‘ 4 lipping from their bands, and they will 1 puvlicans appear Lo think Laat constitates a | school-boy characters, on litue irregalarly ; son, of the Union Springs; Corning, of the Dealers in Government and District Becartties, | pi11 was passed on the last day of tne late ‘00d war record. -***When asked about the | shaped scraps of thin paper, waich have a Joyflly accept peace iit can be obtained on | Norurwestern; Gorniley, of the asker City Foreign Exchange and Gold. _ Sle} | seenion of Congress, enacting: “That note Political Notes. republican nomination at Saratoga, ex Goy- | provoking way of ag up, and thus ,par- | KOOP "SEVEN DAYS FIGHTING BErogsr | 804 Task, of the Cresent clubs. Corning = NEBVOUS EXHAUSTION. medical | ries public of the several states, territor! Dr. J. E. Snodgrass, of this city, who went | ernor Hoffman sald: “It is a very strong | Ually and sometimes wholly hiding wnat ALEXINATZ withdrew, but the race was very interesi- 5S Essay comprising 8 series of lectures detty- ted the Diateies ne cee be pie pied off with the liberal repudlicans, has returned | ticket. I ¢onb! whether a better ane for the | they were inteaded to display. To this criti - ered st Kabn's Mmen of Austomy, 5 ork, D ing notw!Lustanding, &od as Lbey passed tne winning boat the result was doubtfai from the press boul, uotil the umpire gave it out that Gormiey, of the Quaker City club, bad won by only one-quarter of a length tn 10-524. TRIAL HEATS OF FOCR-OARED SHELLS. The next rece was the first trial beat of the second day, for four-oared shelix, between “s = . has been greatiy exaggerated. It is esti- the cause and cureof Premature Decline. show: | re hereby authorized to taxe dep»sitions, | to the republican told, as mostof tue leaders | Party Cpuld have Sees nominated.” ----Gov | elem, which applies to nearly all the other | meted the Servian's entire loss is only & te utably how lost, health may be regained, | aud vo all other acts in relation to taxing | in the Greeley defection have done. He | himself au independent candidate nee eee | cealgzies, 20 Croeption must, however. be | few hundred killed and about tweaty-three impediments to | iestimony, to he used in courts of the United | made awpeech on the 2th t r g | preteen and the Hick eaate for Con. | made in benalt of the well arranged nd | nundred wounded. No lists of the kilied aud aud the treatwent of nervous and physi- | States; take acknowledgments and aMiiavits | M408 ® Speech on the 25th instant for Hayes | gress, and the Richmond State says | properly-lal nglish collection. t ) wounded have becn published here stave the wility. being the result of 30 years’ experience. | | H - 2: . " and Wheeler at Hedgesville, W. Va., near | that one of Mrs. Governor Mc’s hens has iald | every picture bears upon the lower part of beginning of the war. be author, D: Kahn, | ‘= the same manner and with the same ef- ‘ acoft egg with @ C on it, whieh the goveraor | Its frame a gilt tablet, of suitable sixe ana od Edie and residence: 81 Kast tn slr Y” “epi-ta: | (€ct As commissioners of the United States From bots partion rude ap of etd a eaaeuce | gays meaus Congress. -:-"Hendrloks ie lone. | shape, on which are inscribed, in clearand | The Warlike Feelt SAMUEL @. YOUNG, STENT Mae Soe SE RENY SAKE Ot Gi” | Tricia Wert Unde aceon ing up, ail On accountof those mules. Brays | plain black characters, the subject or title | |LONDON, August 3 4 > the Eurekas and Beaverwycks. Afier a 1CKY S . * Ge | from the party organs ere bi ’.— | of the picture, the name of the artist, and | Belgrade to Keuter’s Teiecran Company, | closely contested race tne Reaverwycxs w HE LUCKY AL AGENTS.—' - i e . 1 party orgai re brays indees. ol P! “ iy cor tA ‘on MUTAKY PUBLIO, Flaite sate re pear ‘esilars tnaviibahe con waite, up tho canpaine | Chicago Times. ----Phe Tribaue thiaka that | also that of {ts present owner, with still Tere ere Popular feeling bere is warlike. | in gir, while Eureka was only six seconds enlT-et Ovrice—Svax Bunvine, | Orie Srauiary eovattasont he peach in Maine, says Mr. Tilden’s barrel of mosey | J0bD Kelly rushing to the support of Cnaries | another mark to Indicate that fact in case | It is geverally expected the Porte w: later. Francis Adams and lolding him up as the | it is for sale. With these points made | 8D armistice. Tne poltce vesterday di im the service uader the provisions of the | 8% 8rfived in that state. He aids toat itis fri f the Iris ki i the start, the whole English col. | ¢red @ number of copies of the Taraisa p rg hag Watkin an avon, b fe ne “s riend of ¢ Irishman !s a &) ‘lacie to make DOWD ui ie 6 * whole English col- 3 ~ -- mete ‘ambridge, England, Watkins, New York, SPRING AND SUMMER law inaking & reduction from Mfty-turee to | YOations, hat will bs Gee eee Leon, | @ graven image laugi ard to throm Mr, | lection can be studied tutelligentiy sud esc, | lamation issued Anzust {ith. invitiog &nd Coiumbia college ciabs. No sooner had ony in unis braucp of ihe Treasury ser- | important usce of organization, inakiog out | Adams into @ ft. -*--Julian was@ prety | fortably, without the expense and trouble of | Servians to cneniecen, SNE omating protes Columbias pisced themselves at the CLOTHING! Flos W. W. Bingnam, N. Martin Curtis, | poll iiss, convincing the doubiful, bringing | £0Ubd republican as long as the party pro- | acatalogue, which most persons prefer not | tion to those sub«nitting. Tue proclamation boat than they returned to the land- pa Ire Ayer, Jr, Thos. J. Kinselia, A; M. Bar- | Come absent voters, 42. Waetaer Mr Waite | ded Limseif and bis relatives with office. | to be bothered with ifit can be avoided. It | declares Prince Milan and his uiuisters the Oue or two of their number were too a = vey, A. K. Tingle, H. 8. Martin, Joseph T. | ‘s correct as to the funds or net, ties ie There is nothing like catting off tue supplies | is to be regretted that the managers of the | OMlY revolutionisis, and that they alone This was AT REDUCED PBICES. Evans, O. L. Spaulding. Louls G. Martin, way. Nodoubt abont that, ---fae | t® convert ® man lato @ gooi Tildea re- | exposition bad not had foresigut and liber- | Dave cause to expect rigorous treatment. race —— Crawiord ©. Adams, W. J. Pollock, Wm. palin demacrats beve sinds the can | former — Cm. Com ality enough to adopt asimila- plan for the es .. | Start by bait a ie: held thetrown FEW OF THOSE SPRING CASS. g® SUITS | Moore. Reubeu McKimball, O.N. Bracket, jomiInations for Ooagrass: let die — entire art department, at the ouiset,and it | DESTRUCTIVE F EN CINCEN- | until the bend im tue river, where Watkins leit to close out for $18 st A. STRAUS’, 1011 | 5H. Hinds, J. B. Morris, W. G. Morris, mS, Thackera, 41. Onacion A. Gin The Great Coal Sale. is probably too late to expect so radical a Nati. commenced to creep up, gradually overiap- Peunsyivanisavenue. Wm. T. King, Henry L. Williams. amvel J. Randall; 4ta, John Tt. T | FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND TONS KNOCKED | change at this late day; but one cannot help A Ealiroad Depot Baraed. ping them. Tue Cambridge stroke was rath- {INE WSHITE MAG*EILLES AND DUCE 7, v 6th, O. H. Reigharu; Zou, L. A DOWN CHFAP—A TUMBLE OF PROM ONE | CXpreesing the tnat the excel'ent ex CINCINNaT1, August 30.—Ahout one | er splasby, but very regular, and iu better VESTS sold regsrdices to cost. A. STRAUS, THE NEw West IRGINTA SENATOR.— mth, A. G. Egnert. ‘The Pesuble- 20 TWO DOLLARS—KFIECT IN THE COAL | 2™mple set by our English cousins will not be | o’clock this morving we Dayton Suort-\ine | style than’ Watkins. Wheo Peters’ Island 1B 13 CASS. SUIT down to gis, 10121 | THC Wheeling (W. Va.) Register, referring to | Cunw of the wih districs have Uowlnwea ey EEGIUNS, &. lost upon those who may control future dis- | raliroad freight depot was cousumed yy fre, | was sighted, Watkins led by about ® length T Penusylvanis avenoe = the Hon. Samuel Price, of Greenbrier, whose | § Thomp:on. -**-1t having neen reporte: After our telegraphic report of the great | plays of the sort, nor indeed upon those who | together with the contents. The fire origh and Camobr’ suddenly stopped, tu conse- IGHT-COLOBED OASS. PANTS at g4.s0ane | ®FPoiptment as successor to the late Uaitea | thatex Governor Allen would vote for fii | C#! sale in New York closed yesterday, the | Uave the ———— S ick of onl att ere. and te | anne of Capt. Close being sicx. that sold tor @6 and $7. A. STBAUS. States Senator Caperton has been an- | den in Noveaber. the Ross County Register, | /10,000 tons offered by the Delaware, Lacka- ved tA a P . boat stopped apd picked up the inv Watkins pulled over the course la 914. The great interest of the day, however, Was centered in the third heat, which was between the London rowing club and the ¥ Uciversity crew. It was geaerally su, posed the Loudon crew would have it Bat the result told ga r + a@pparentiy upon authority, says: “Tae Gov. | Wauna and Western company were nex: up. | Might, to be sure, interfere with somebody's | a substantial brick stracture, four uundre! TT $25 BLACK CLOTS DRESS SUITS re- Papg rrn Tiere gro pores he gow pe beter rags —— fs An — say he | 10,000 lous of steamer started at &2 4), | perquisites In tho asle of catalogues, but the | feet long avd eighty feet wide, and wi val- duced to $13. 1011 Pcnosylvanis avenue. sppolntee rave that he isa fespectadle sort | Would go to the poils ia November wad vote. | fell Vo $2 80, then to And £2 70; 30,090 ons | Public would be vastly the gainers by it. ned At £26 000. ; There — unasually LAID O4S88. $16 SUITS on hand yet are to be | oi a lawyer at Lewisburg; that he was lea- | ‘he democratic ticket, nor did he say any. | STate went at $2.85, $275, $270, 4 and ate eden tetas ee 2 ‘sold for 912. A. STBAU! tenant governor of Virginia during the tuing which would lead one to the taference | $2 65 respectively; 15,000 tons of egg began at A quite attractive establishment, some- | Shared in we pa Ther k gt 24 wer BEAT VARIETY OF CASS. PANTS. ati | tbat he was, like bis pretecessors, a coufed- | tst be would either work or vole for Tilden. | £2*%), went lowu to 8275, and then went up | wnat eonnected with the Expositiod, al- | Sante in this sigesea ME trem Summeein Solors aud wives, or @S and @4. 1011 Foun: | ¢FAte: that he was president of tue conven: | 16 told the reporter that lie would vote tue | tO $2714 and 260; 40,000 tous of stove | WhAt connected wit belonging toit, is the | 200,000, upon whict there is very Iittie if wivanisavence. = tion that made our present bungled and un- | d¢mocratie state ticket this fall, but that is Were started at$3.(5, rapidly deciined to $3 55, 8! iy way ng " ,000, upon which there is very little if : eel popular constitution; that he was an aspir- | all ne did say or would say to anyone. Toe | ud then recovered to $357), #369 and | English house, erected on the grounds by | any a As rd ~~ makes paieoes Bere a tess” St #formenty | Sot for the position he now ‘holds at tho | Inference, therefore, is tnat Mr. Clldea will | #3-62%; 15,000 tons cnestout went off at $270, | ne British government to be used for office | Companies responsible for goods store! in LPAOA LINEN AN reduced prices. 10 -. time Mr. Caperton was elected, and receive neither Mr. Allen’s voice nor vot.” | $2725, and $2.75. and by the com mission- | {eléht houses only for ® period of twenty- MGMAIN BUSTERS ot | oan tammwiot on coottees tee res ae | crn NenEe RRR nen” | ahabaxt lot odesiated. of $60,000"t08e (or oo eee woe sad hore. it is | Ur BOUrE, @ large part of the loss will fail Penuaylveuis svenue. | rial nomination at the hands of the late | York democratic state convention, which | Philadelphia and Reading Coal and Iron | ¢rs who rep! vy . upon consignees. Most of the t uiTS for gn. | Charleston convention. In fact, Governor | Meets at Saratoga to-day. are already there. | Company. Of this lot 75,000 tons only were | not open to the public as a show piace, but | Was stored two or three days. s iT celling now for S11 } Erice, as he is called, bas been anderstooi | The Tammany aod entTam nae: delega | deliverable at Williamsburg by barge or | \t maybe ted, in atleast, by those 5 y to be acandidate for any goo1 thing that he | tions have come toan agreement by which | 00&t, and remainder, 125,008 tons, free on Y oorse zim A. STBACS. = O58. a% having business with the officers, and more FOREIGN NEws. RGLISH CHECK OSS. gd SUITS to be die- id get, aud we congratulate hii - | Tammany has thirty-nine and anti-Tam- | board at Port Richmond. 75,000 were first Death of a Composer. crews pulled on to the end eo | Pa es rg dg fing af lant a pretty good ning —good If only many twenty-four delegates to the conven- | put up and 5,000 tons of egg went at 2.674; | thoroughly by those who are favored with | 1 ox nox, august 90--Pelicren Cesar David, Relther oould elaiin auy ad Borr.oeoe™ CEL G6 end OF, ot A. | 2 Oe eee ot ote” = seaentati x th pees bed eae werene etanes to $2.50, thea 10 a5 ren nie bas pra tunity to Pr —e measienl composer, te Gend. stand, aid the ing shouts of the mul- y Dp mi ves on eo comm! al - . , BO one Ww! por lo ‘The U. Fraaklia. 4 onal Tee ten years of a6.) | prove. The Pate ee nat. | three on the electoral ticket. vn Sorgen Succsemtne camaunen sen n latter price the should fail to visit 1t,and espectaliy noone | Srzzzit™ August Son Tue Ue S. frigate ee Cian rn. tone teanerrenis erence ee SABES Retnice tees Mees sie) 5 ee Sees Sra eee | were started Pe OE ‘3.224, | Who 1s interested in domestic architecture | Franklin has arrived here. COT 7) and ? at which price 15.000 tons went rapidly, and interior decoration. In its exterior the Ems im Porte Rico. SWE g 0488. 8 BUITS for To the Kmployes of the Government Printing | Ci nese guer or reOnen Tee Tine ce ee | thet It Savon Cd tO eee pial, Bad pullding isa fair typeof the better class of | _MADEID, 30.—Tue governer of = Ofice:— I desire to call your attention to the | need for election pur; by the democrats Ten thousand tons chestnut sold for £2 0; odern Englteh coti ettimter and Porto Rico has officially notified of a XTEBA SIZE CASSIMSEE AND FLANNEL | following law, which was approved July 31, in that state, “wholly fale falre. and giao 1,000 tons steamboat, deliverable at Port | ™0¢éers Eng! cottage, r Sod mor- indemnity ene Oo Lechew, 08 reduced pelos. | 1578: contemptible liar.) *---Gem Crm Richmond, sold at #225, $210, $2.05 and ez, | t@r finish,and withoat showy ornamenta- | bonds to the owners of liberated slaves. = aha aaa aa wines: = seats baten tanner Me rere oct: tt | nas been. nominated for Co! 1,000 tons broken started ai $2.45 and then | tion of any kind. Except for its rather nar- en Bom Pedro. . FR! oF - 7 te Ese VESTS O10 and @in formers Oil's ploy no workmen not thoroughly skilled 1a | 4@™mocrats of the ith Alabam: Jomped (0 $270, and then to #2 85—one luck» | row passages and stairway, It 1s roomy and e Emperor of il 1s sbortly ex; pected speculator bu: 5,000 tons at $2.45; 35,000 gere. During bis he will be received | Sily engaged in connecting the different sec- 011 Pennsylvania svouue. their respective branches of industry, as | CxnTENNIAL Notes —To tons ‘of egg, eame conditions, wore next of Very slight mod! iestiong qorecent use,.and | into the membership of the Society ef Polit. | tons, which are of rouse, preparatory to Youre. MENS FINE WORSTED OOATS ana | SOW by @ trialof their skill under bis di- | Committee of the Ceavennial Commission fered, 11,000 tons went at $2.30; bidding adapt 4 for domestic purposes. But it | ‘cal Economy. King Alfonso will preside a | Mounting the whole qaezet <— 3eito 20 years) seduond to @10, foe~ Sp with this law, I hereby re- pend bee ob pd mer at & conference | became slow and price fell to $2 28, then to 1g Dot 80 much in the building iteecif as in its | We reception. : veuos. : . 3 2. ¥ ——E———EEE merly 8 1011 Penasyivania sveucs. quireof ine f on of printing and bindiog yesterday, deci Ww order two more twenty- | $220, then to $2.10, and then to&2.07\;, at fittings up that its chief interest will be LABG WOnS five cent Saturdays—namely September 24 | which price it was ‘closed out; 55,000 tons of a di COANECTICUr BEPUBLICANS that they report to me ail cases in which @ | and 9th. Yesterday was [illinois day at the | stove commenced at $251: fell to apy apr fo plow yore ager barspiee pr . 8.1011 Pern. avenu: SS skill any soon: a Exhibition, the historical oration te de- | then down to #2 52 t rich price ba may see carried outon an elegant and har- | Comyention Nominate the Old Ticket. par positors, + book- nce " —s pres: b>: . Chan. t monious scale the ideas and designs of what New Haven, August 30—Tae ublican ORSTENNIsG VISITORS SHOULD TAK BAD. | binders, and others, in the several branches reer races eta sa ROWSE, wo | Of lot, consisting Soaiae_ Was |aocignt 5,000 Pen : ‘Hon A BABLY SELB that the requirements of the law may be | Sixty-eight Canadian horses entered for thé | pany’s lot. They were sold at $2.30, $205, | SUCLS We get occasional glimpses on this side | Gov. Jewell was ont chante sé chosen perman: sat strictly fuifiled. No employe who shall be | Live Stock Show arrived yesterday. The | #2, $1.82, and finally the price dwindled to | UBCEF the generic heads of Eastiakefurnt- | man. He spoke at considerable length, SECUR proved deficient in skill can expect to be re- | paid admissions yesterday numbe! 41,309, | $175, at which the balance was bought up. ture, Dresser wall papsrs,and Morris car- | touching upou the issues of the campaign. lained io this employ afver that fact is clear- _———— pets and draperies. 1u its general effect the | including tne financial question, the Lec- idm 7 ScleAt~ | "THE MARYLAND CONSOLIDATION CASE — | 0, 1be BEXt lot offered consisted of 0, fon (228 | tone of color, which seems to be the favorite | ton of citizen's rights and civil service re- of Pennsylvania Coal Compan: A. M. CLapp, Public Printer. As was generally anticipated, the petitioser y ox with this school, will be apt to strike most | form. The convention nominated the fol- arr . hus appealed from tne opiaion'a id jalzment | Of erate sold at $2 dep aE eo eo eons of | pereons at first as peculiar, if not disagree- | lowing electoral ticket at large: Ex Presi. ARMY ORDEES.—Surgeon John F. Ran- | of the court iu the case of the State vs. The of egg camamionest at e268 and close dats? 90: able, or at ali events as rather somber and | dent Theo. D. poole of Yale College, and dolph is relieved from duty in tue Depart- | Consolidation Coal Company. Tne paper | 55 ong tons of stove were nexe pat up, and | /0omy. This feeling wears off in a littie | Hon. Marshall Jewell. District electors were aoe IA ment of the Platte, and wil! proceed to Phil- | Pr@ying the appeal, signed by Attorney Gen- : 3 time, Lowever; and as the style has steadily | alsochosen. The old state ticket was then y two small acrews 0 exactly At the noss | A¢elpbia, reporting bis arrival bs letter to | &'#! Gwynn, was fled in the office of the Soe Pow eht at soos prices fell quickly to | gained favor under the cold gray atmosphere | reno £5.75, then to $3 60, and the balance was dis- 4 insied with only one dissenting vote. 00 feet ba Se < clerk of the court Monday. The ‘‘record” of H - ‘000 of England it 1s not likely that this objection | It is as follows: Governor, Henry C. Robin- from the Eade of Brat inn Pebtieasa thetenig-anesroned | We Surgeon General. Lieut Col. P. T. | the case will be forwariei ta the Court of | Posed Weotofat s25u The iaw’sovot tes | Wil be @ permanent one under our oright | son; Lieutenant Governor, FJ. -Kingsbary; groubd to the summit will be 22) feet There Hessia aby Glam. For seatorse sod lightuens taey | SWalte, 15th infantry, will, on September | Appeals.by or before Septe;nber 2s, and the | jue Rovanea qisios tore ofchestuut. Bid- | Suny Sky. The furniture isnot particaiarly | Secretary of State. Gen. F. alker; | will be @ # and through @aonct be surpassed. Measure takea and order | Ist, proceed to join his regiment. Captain | @ppeal will be argued during the October 7 r noticeable, it seems to be more exe that Treasurr, Jeremish Oiney; Controller, beget tT Charles E. Clarke, 17th infantry, will report | term of the court—[ Cumberland Aews. ding became brisk, and buyers seemed | Suntantial ana honestly made than ours 4 . ean Eu Curtis. ‘O ALBL ANDES, 1929 Pena. ave., arixious to be ! @t the finish. The first sale ther than sho! ity of the torch. Tbe part of the arm aiready t the superintendent mounted’ recruiting = was at $3424, and the price quickly ran up | S*Slly is, and simple rather than showy. a a here carries its portion of the staircase with Jt-letotr_Investor. Pateatie and Mannfactarer. | 6¢.yice for temporary duty.. By direction of Log te Bose a frat a ae eee ee een | 10-8880, then fo €5.60, ten e310, aad Beale Fe eee ey an wal na ingS will | ne Cee en DENOCEATS. it, and 1s 60 bage that for transportation It F24"2in sso pork resident Captain Edward C. Bash, 10th | near the centennial depot, Patiadelpuia, | the balance was disposed of at €3.60. Prices | Sttiact attention at once for thelr pecalla: eaeenn Aneoe ae eee had to be constructed in parts woien could oPriciAns, er carrera at Bane atone | Mouday evening, was thrown on the track, | have tumbled down $1 to €2 per ton en all | $14 auletly effective designs, and also for | | SaRaToca, At Sasombied here at noon | De taken asunder and put together again. Genuine Braaiiinn Pavcle Geetetee Gra! court-martial at Sao Antonio, Texas, | ron over aud killed. Capt. Hulse was in tae | €rades of coal. the display of color, In othe! there | The ball, wa Mand | 7hecost of the statue is sasumed by * Spectelee._deef vA | aud will join his company. The following | Yriiet Bin cere during the lae war as | _ Mr. Samuel Sloan, president of the Deia- | i8¢ cispiay of color. In otker words, tt Berl na ge A eX, the French; taat of the tal is left to be = 461 “GU | End ‘wullrepots to the prosideat of the araey | Heatenant in Col. Chapman Brook's regi- | Ware and Lackawana company, said that | 2°¢ ar ine auart, all seems ve he Soked aoe | ene Nutenantfested much good feeling. | defrayed by American coutribations. ‘ne re Snd will report to the presideat of the army | mont, was promoted to the rank of captain, | the prices obtained are much lower than was pL of ome tint aud another abt tee | Wo beckiom nes ‘chosen temporary enatr entire cost, it is estimated, will amount to THE CHANCE. Deo fee titan: We. 2 wer szaml | and subsequently made chief of the ambu- | ¢xPected, but they are ® peace offering to | Tyumen ch ore siinpie in er ee | We ‘addressed the cOnvention: ‘Tens. | S00Ut $120,000, of which one-half, or about sugil tw nation for promotion: Wm. E. Waters. De- | lance department, whieh position ne filed | the public. See rae iicrel Tn ee ee ee | Ran ane aeons aS Sppointed, and ‘the | £°:000, y collected. ‘The site chosea partment of Texas; W. H. Gardner, Mis | ance department, whieh SUSPENSION OF MINING. Shadesat sheatuaseoiac as tae Uatheemen | etnel ae ener aek ‘procesded with, | &Y {he French committee in charge of the The Great Anodyne and Neryi sourl; 8.8. Jessop, Missoarl; G. MeMiller, ————————— A dispatch from Philadelphia says: It 18 | ineiead of being brought out sharply by | Wben Jobn Morsiments waaen was called ng is Bedloe’s Isiand. Formal é Great Anodyne an Srvine. | arizona; Peter Moffatt, Missourl,and W.S.| Arrest oy aN ENGLISH Post Orrios | announced that a general suspension of ope- | ff;,, cmacua Ir a singie tint er As bandit tenet niny plication for the use of this island for the Sr ihe A antic’ ane ey from the Division | OrFictaL —A man named Bawer, asorterof | rations bas gone into effect in the Sebuyl- | SUCnE contrasls. If ® single | es | gene eae Gencaniae seemnnen purpose has not yet been made to the gov- of the Atlantic, and will report by letter to | leiters in the traveling post on the | Kill coal regions. | It is generally believed, | 10.0Gr etrect more toad aay others t | from che iret Gisteiot of Mince azrONS | emment; but no doubt is entertained BELT’S Segommanding general of the ment | railway between Holyhead and Loadon, | however, that the suspension will continue sbculd say itis Olive. Bat into orover this are | and West Chester counties, ‘Commnitions ot the goverument when askei will at oace $ gy te P| PP which carries the Irish — was brought | only until after the trouble between poeeaes Iniroducea, in the most effective ways, hints | contested seats, resolutions and it | SAUL the necessary permission ’ STOMACH AND TONIC BITTERS, | sence, witi re in peraon to the eommand- londay on charge the broken than gold were ills of exobange fromthe United | justed. “Ehia* movement will tarow thou. | rier peotrasions of Pa ayy ee a up at Bor of a Faicur.A Mrs Hat- pnp Nema gs maly bey as . ‘iat t of employ- bright and warm colors whicn reveal them- e The convention Holcea, Mo., in trying togeton & BEING THE OBLEBBATED B. Girard, on the expiration of his leave of | of the’ loss of taany walaadle Isto foes | saree See Patan orabargo on coal snip: | Se!¥et and grow upon you by degrees, until onstaanee rer ai Sl : ccnductor and L itp GALIPEA BITTER. of the Division of the at. | AmeTic® = Vo her tos soat, ahe expired goment. Donal is | THE NEW Dea: arms, it te an unfailing remody for NERVOUSNESS, Te mas enden le expiration ot his sia nace Ivnandied by thew York DEP&ESSION sud DEBILITY. trom whatever “ Le Robson, @ theatri purecn to the commandi: Swart ilitary Division of the At wing Aesistant moe aa ted, wifi report ford |- | S8y it bas no wit, and no literary or dra- in F. Gardner. in sc fo ta tie merit. = 3 3 fi 3 Ht 8 I ‘Uh : Corbusi: A FIRE IN SAN FRANCISCO Monday nigh’ SR désiroyea half ® million dollars’ ror 10° i 4 ro] judin, . . th assignment; James W. | ?" , inelt g the German hospital, firaDacus. “2% 7 Buell, in perron to the superintendent of the Pee yg Ee acter, but mn ‘ ‘dwell: To be had of ait Druscistt. Bend for Pamptia, | Ecneral recruiting service, New York city, ~~ Ng dome nb of =; families were burned out of doors by the con- BELTS GALIPEA BITTER, it toad 13 Oamder | croits to ‘beperteant of Texas; Robert fagration. tg the ing a ne officer at Fort McHenry, Md., for temporary AT THE C' Oak TROTTING RB, SAM’L TYLER, 3r, duty at that post, and by letter to tue oom- Hartiord, Sonn Dick Swivels? won first race, Common- wealth the second, '2:22