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' = a va, - ih —_— Local Pol publican mass meeting to be held at Hyatts- . THE COURTS. Soldiers’? Reanion at Canton. r a c | AICNICS, EXCURS rs we THE EVENING STAR. A LIVELY MEETING OF THE TACKSON DEMOCRATS— | Ville September 25, which was accepted. ve ee re Bay ea er 4 | TES THOUSAND IN LINE—PAESIDENT MAYES’ RE- —= DRY GC JODS. PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, &e, THURSDAYS.......September 2. 1950. REPUBLICAN STATE ASSOCIATIONS — BOYS IN THE WIDE-AWARES, é lay, va Q liz MARKS, ) BITE SPREADS. BP GRAND PRIZE PIC-NIC AND THURSDAY. ......September 2, 1890. | MEFEDLICAN STATE Ass a A regular meeting of the Wide-Awaxe Cam. | Coleman’ personal ponds to Keep the peace for | 4 aiepatch ffom Canton, Ohlo, dated yester- | WW - Dist LAY OF FIREWORKS at Tivol e eat ~~ <; rooms, No, 923 nt west. The ao 21 , Vagal a re. it v is crowd Py cs b aid FOO civics es ee ee eee e Tipscomb eccetre | Went. Mr. Henry Piper, lait before the clay a | Wim, Brock, throwing stones; $9 or 10 days: | Rei Sud every ne train ts crowded. F Reduced from 81 to T5e. | air, an@ Mr. A. A. Lipscomb secretary, | communication from Mr. K. A. Church, of Hy- | Benjamin 8. Counciiman, disorderly in’ eae | Ge&t Hases, Gen. Sherman. Secretary Reduced from 81 : ; | pers | Gen. Gattield, Gov. Foster, &: with a full representation of the members pre- | sttaville, Prince George’s county, Md.,invtitug | county forfelted collateral. Robert Davis, pro- | hundreds of distinguished cuesi Rediced from 81. Sew amie ; | the ciud to participate in a ratification’ meeting | famty;'$\ or days. John Hammond, uniteensed | renty- Sit hel et | SOW. sauaeter, EG. Anderson, Guy I Thome, | %0 be Held oh he 2th of September, Oatmotiog | Produce dealer Gt or ar davse, Thome aie line Opes douse teenie ot ah ft Redteed from $1 4 | ob “ * x the Opera House this morning, at which Prest- | pryeR 5 of Mr. Geo. H. Boston, the chib decided to goas | Charged with tytog his horse to a tree box; for- :3 | FINER QUALITIES AT LOWEST PRICES. | son, Geo. H. Gavitt, Chas. Miller, I. Washing- | fn excursion party. ‘ihe copresponting sore | feted arks. to $1. OF THE Curse Wasnt For New F states, fail southerly ion, on the p ane Moseley, to Piney HURSDAY, Sept. 9, 1880 collateral. Thomas Scott and Mary Webb, | G¢ht Hases presided and made some ret 3 all | nae ao der Wy free. RANGE OF THR THERMOMETER. oa STL Geddee, Tee ce ian as | ey a AaS A Sumy Was lnstructed to ex- | loud snd boisterous; tortelted collateral, Daniel | The afeir ts a national reunion of ex-soldiers |10-4 BLEACHED SHEETING (good quality) 22. caven eta ete folton Ang are the re S. Davis, J. H. Geddes, Howard C. Clagett and ue invitatio Bio the District Tepublicans, in- Pouce Was) charge ith assaulting Henry | under the auspices of the twenty-third regiment. | FALL SUITINGS, 18, 2°25, 30, 87\e. E32 ler at the Signal Of Win as " va lett viting them to escort the club to Hyattsville. SW. Ss a v' bees on, | Phe procs z | Wm. S. Jones. Mr. C. P. Culver read a letter g eee NO BY and while delivering some beer at Rooney secre Every street 12 Jammod. The procession stared | FALL CASHMERES, 50, 62%, = Maximum, “4: Itnimum., 79. which he, a3 Cee se Secretary, had re- District Governmont Affairs. room, corner of 13th and C streets, Tuesday Aho we 5 boat, city princes. ceived from Hon. H. English, accepting ot District Commisstoner Morgan 1s reported a3 | afternoon, he was assaulted by Toumey, who | AMORE the organizations’ represented were the | New Styles in Children's FANCY HOSIERY. | = = wetubership of the Jackson Democratic as3ocla- | more com le tht tha 7, | Knocked him down and kicked him. The'com. | Seventeth Virginia volunteer cavalry TYLER & CHE | JOXCUMSIONS ON STEA LOCAL NEW ton. 8g Dut is stilt conttned to his Gene cae eee, Plalnant showed a very bruised face in corrob- | bt Vermont and sixty-first eens * Cakwewe, WASHINGTON | Mr. E a oes ee ‘The Com ners hate approved applica- | Oration of his statement. Toumey dld not deny by Sergeant G ieee in Ons # (Late Clerks with Perry & Bro.), TO OOOOQUAN FALLS densed Locals. | ct that © banks oS Assocation is | tons for liquor Jicenses for Thomas Jone. d | the assault, and a fine of $10 was imposed. ated With Choers votre Every Monday, Wevliends a 3 Jered to the severat democratic clubs of this | °46. Prythericks Deviate aieeecunnt Aunte Dallas, threats taSarah Hanley: persoaal | ere ath cheers and great encuusiasm, | be | -BDH80 B18 7th st. mew. | Gay urine theme, Cee deere ct mars and and Virginia for | either of them for violation of the liceue law | bunds, James Tord, efarged with ascwalt and | called on this occaston, Gene Hasea te he te HE CHEAPEST DRY Goops IN | Waking the catitication, martin or ara, | de paid before issue. In the case of Alex. Mot- | battery ona ittile boy named Win. Harper, by marks at the reunion, dwelt upoa Re terorice THE UNITED STATES. —Linen Colare, & 4 -oomipang | Making the ratification meetiag of Ha Haves eeense will be grant-d, provided he de. | Slapping hin on the side of the face; $5. “Frank | Thome of popular education begee pee ee | larce Tuskien Towels Late Lea ee So | go Ure \ ee ee ie posits the amount of is fine by the Polte> | Neal, asmall colored boy, charecd Wich KIO | ernment. He thought this-was aso mere to Bewular nade tee. Wve, Lonsda Leave her wharf at 2 0p rings | that “the san nd M Court with the treasurer of the District, sub hree reed birds and an ortolan out of season. | complete “the work f reconstruct ine), 12%. 4 all-wool Frenct E 2 arch ee malttee for the credttable manaer tn whic a Sagi Ais ‘ | Frank de * = comp rk of reconstruction,” and | (double width); enperior Tickin, Entiro nd trip, 25 ceute. discharged the duties imposed upon them Jeet to the action of the higher court in his ap- | Frank denied the killing, and sald he found the Se — peal case, birds al-eady killed. ‘The court imposed a ine | tat the means at the command of the loc | Stock marked way down to tucet. association {n the organization and man- ult | 88d state authorities are inadequate to deal tne jn values, af REODBEAD i succiat paces 2 com- | 07 $2 per bird, making . Harry Noble, | agement of the ratufication meeting: that tae | )kCWslons of special oseessments were com a West ‘idwaih's heavy | TO MT. VERNON &PKINGS leted to-day by Mr. Roome, on 9th street west, | and battery on West Kidwell: $10 or ‘30 days, | With the question, ‘The south ha: ol4 | Every Saterday during the season. ie 00.3 S. 1,00) votes | stem ‘Out this ont and compare prices, sic. Dan: ~ Leave ber wharf at 9308. m., returning #9 f Sarr - b ‘ 3 100 illiterate to prepare t lors,and the BD. “Kou d tray 10 conve oesting Co., Co having been accompiisted with oredit te Gece | Steet South, from Yd street east to’4th street | Jumés Ford, assault on Willa. Wash: halt militons of the young ate growing up | NO TICE - 0.0 F. UNION PIONT: i jae g eee aceonplished with credit to itself | Cast Lien certificates were to-day forwarded | igton; #10 cr twenty days tn jal appeal | without Me means of education. ‘The oven. | TPONED to MONDAY ane ie ameetary or the ae prrequestat | (0 sinking fund commissioner, on oth street noted. | Edward Dougterts, assnui 1 orered: | ment made the colored people voters, and It is = m ticesu ‘tral nittee be requ: Past, from K street north to Boundary, and 3d | Marla Jones aud Ella Oe date trot | now the government's sacred duty to teacn | OUR FALL AND WINTER STOCK CARRIED BY PIsToar) | to pay over any moneys remaining in hls hands, Dost. trons Peansy lit venue to Vir- | shoes trom A. F. Moran; cache | @ government’s sacred duty to teacn 2 3 1 ler defraying the expenses of the ratification | Street cast, from Peansylvania avenue ta Vir- | oti i ie she eS cas soe them how to vote. There are 200,000 Indians OVER, “a is POST PL hi siuta avenue. Chub Jackson, larceny of $5 from Geo. Henry; | e rl F 4 eeting, to the treasurer o€ the congressional | BEATE antes tsctiod by Inspector utile: | RHO testing tant rele net ee oot HenEy; Cee re a razon ad Quen £0, be ef; | ASD ALE cati mun itvee tor campaign purposes in the state | n'a ringer, erect a. troctery dwelling on | street nnd swindled bim out of $5, by the three | Means of edusatins, Sud aele cool at :Tor RECTORY FO ef Indiana.” p 20:h, betwein L and M streets norihwest; sf card mente tick. The case was continued, | Hots ty. Ge oA fe hs ee een. | EPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS AT ACC RSION TO Awe ee i Wilson objected to the conside Voundmaster Elnstein states that he is’ Loulsa Blackburn, assauit on Kate White: $5, or | UO 4S 40.0u0, Tumigration 15, increasing so SPECIAL PRICES, FOR THE NEXT 30 Mademotselle L. Fonton, an excel Tesolutions, as he thought the Jack- | ayout the same Lumber Cl aves nee Ws days, Columbus Brown, assault on Wilifam | TADIGly that At will probably ad. five millions DAYS, TO MARE ROOM FOB Son association had nothing to do with the case | aay. the average number belig abou! Jones, “The latter tes'ttled that Tueslay nigut | (0 CUF Population by iso one fourth of these NEW GooDs. Cejot at a | Sf,S he objection was overruled and but few of them are r-deemed—not one in | brown toliowed hita to a saloon on 13th street, | S1€ People of neglected education. ‘The Presi. Rourd trip & chair. After considerable ively and e fon, , The cotscquence ts that most of them are | And asked im what he was following nin | deut quoted Jefferson and Madison on the need W. M. BROWN, TT discussion, the secretary read from the killed ofter keeping forty-eight hours. Some | about when Brown struck him. 1 Thabin Sema cae Seo ne eee || lene 7 Market Space. | G"*" ores Pest mceting, at whiga the resolution | veyy good dogs are killed, especially hunting | that he did not know anything atout it exce TIGL Eales ene eae ee be | anes Ae Market Space. : : Mt reopen | PHered by Mr. Culver was adJpted, anthorizing | S005 and wateh dogs. that he got a liek also;$5 or 10 days. David | (ome the farce which Madison predicted. | “Hinigs, COLLARS AND CUFES. ON S7EAMER OOKCORAN, S Mise Hilton, set Vermont avenue, will reopen | the creation of this democratic central com TR Wuneacae cg Meonses tssued by the Col- | Queen, eeeault on Ida Wiliams, his stepson's | Ithout free schools, the suffrage, he sald, was S ‘ BY THE 7 her E eat aicw cat man Cee lector fs agalnst 4,255 last year, Wife, by pleking her up and throw'ng her on the | Cneapencd and degraded, and universal educa- | BRANCH BALTO, STEAM SHIRT FacToRY, | few, ager ost excelent morass fered by Nee Davis be taker Upeeritione oe | Tue cowstieeronrus Lerten TO aie, aitertaax, | HOOF. Davie tested Uiat he com titted mo ase | USD Te fie authority to exterd’such all ta es: 435 7th street n.w. Bioane'et the Bore. W er. eflered by Mr. Davis be taken up seriatim. SSIONERS LE 7 PILL! Sault. shen if 3 a i. xtend sucl S €8 = day at the Fert. Wi ¢ xe Pollock will commence Seprem- | "ir. Balt advocated this actiow sadthecaotion | _ The istrict Commlesioncre pane cea aes I | Sait and Myncn be ent ta the house she sald | tapitshed by an unbroken line of precedents, | _ The celebrated Re-inforcea SHIRT, 6 for #6, or | ing what xt 6 p.m. takes pies iors arriving exth year of her national kender- | was adopted. lowing communication, dated Tuesday, to U. | Something about her husband, an Oy ‘These remarks of the President were followed | 8) apiece, acknowledwed to be the fitiest and most | how eat Ys pus Bare for bits tele an aoe ee eee ie | __ Before thia was donc, Mr. Wm. Dickson, rep- | S. ‘Treasurer Gil laid down on the bed. when. assisted by others, | py a resume of the financial history of the past. | Complete Shirt for the priew in the city. pS 0 d vocal music are | r¢, ‘he a utder 12. 123 cents. Sandwiches and toe plat bas been ver, 3 to secure for th She con: : f : ‘ she took a cane and spit it over him. Other wit- | bY 2 lowine panesyrie-of out pres. | , A genuine Wameutta SHIK', fished cresi. ‘Tickets ai wharf nting the central committee, as {is pre Sir commission have the honor to ac- bettors sheet 19 years, and a glowing panegyric of our pres- | ¢0."Shd but holes, 6 for #4. 50, or ‘toe. = ing dent, got! the floor and stated that he washorry. | Kuow ledge receipt, of Four communication of Loi ad Se ne ee sence ue ent prosperous condition and business stability. | {pe and bul as ein a = : . 10.50, | PMY SELECT EXCURSION, net $8 eTeTLCeS as he had | 2th August, notifying them of your wiiltmgness ‘ ; $10, or 20 day Shirts to order a specialty—6 for 89: 6 fo . broughe is within Gea, MeCatuitse or PHI | to recette ony baad of andiccoticateeeeease | Avila ae sharged with sesault on David | ARRIVAL OF PASSENGER TRAINS | perfect ht guaavieds int Under the auspices of the Y. MC A. onthe ideiphia, who had promised to address them, | !g undellvercd in thelr bands, under section | juecn:s10 ot 2) days in fall. Kitty Dodson, — 435 7th st. n. w. Palace Steamer T. V. Aknow itil, He said the resolutions of Mr. Davis reflec Dine of the act of June 16th, 1859, when it ap- | Keeplng i awe opdags Directions for self-measurement sent on PCBTPONED to FRIDAY. 3, 1889, je claimed thar | Pears trom the records of this ofico that the | fd child on Monday morning; $10 or 2 piward ation. aut as aiid 4 power had been given to the president of the | OWnership of the certificates !s In the applicant Cte scene HUD ietlis cowie Ait ee ee convention to appoint a central exeentive com- | OF bis constituent, and In reply say that they are | ta Rn L Segmiour Ororanitre ss MARINE BaND a Iuittee. This committee hae mthegrandest | Teady and wiiling whenever called upon to sur- | $ OF 10 days, Samuel Seymour, profanity; democratic display ever seen in this District, | render to you, for such disposition as you may | 6 74a)3 Lula Jones and Jo! ‘ 13 td a= city a a Balthnore and Potomac Depot, corner thand 5 ereeee central committee. Ii aprl schoo! for young 1a- uded by the children BYY THE “MYSTERY” SHIRT. t {North and Wet... . = m. sharp, re- ary, one of the leading | gnu hi 2 ups! ng dem: | deem proper tinder section 9 of aet of ifm June, {Wash'¢ton express. 10:35 North and of _ eye at Alex tn the District for | Geracy that many otler event. The veusread com: | ssh. all board of auctt certiNeates of wht Waly 1N.O, fast line. There is nothing better in the market. It. ip elo, pens Se ni T rae © Seti- | jaittee, despite such flings as these, would con. | they a‘€ now custodians, together with all taily except Sunday. |tWVash'zton exp: gantly made, and of the very best mat ani eh removed from 204 F street to ce w it ic linue to exist, however, with or without the ald | dence of owneiship which may be tn their pos as Street northwest. For particulars ad- | ot the Jackson Democratic association to the | session. iy 50 cent, finished, ready, for the wi s. J. E. Somers, prineipal. 80 cents for the “Mystery” Shirt. on ; Baltimore and Ohio Depot. corner New | Ov! aug3l-3t 5 y striking Jersey Avenue and C Street. s . VENING &\CURSE = B Consiruing your letter of 23th August relating Son, by strixing him on : j 4 Gent's LINEN COLLARS. latest styles and finest EVENING & \CURSION to Wal reopen thete seliogy tor | bean “acatee aan, en ne aces | to certideates INGA be Coe Be Mi Se aL, Wao GENIC: 00| tat, Loutet Cincax.1:25 | quailtrsonly S160 per docea seis tor 7s tents. Best get ee at 1436 Corcoran street, on oing MUCh good. If he was the oifenaing per- | abd your letter of 2th August relating to cer: | #5 Or three months tu jatl. Wim. Martin, as- 10 Batt. Anna. & way..1:50 | quality, at s ° ION, SATURDAY, ith. Every posstbte | son, he would witilugly withaeaw: tae te tes claimed by Win, Nelson, jr. t0 be re. | Sault on Mary U. Shrene; 3 or 5 days. | Plerce 40 gBaitlmore & way..:3:00 wtctna dng Music by Prot’ te Puplis, and satisfaction | Tucre were other fields where he would tind | quests (or tie Surrender of the cortideates In) | ee eee Gey Aue aa oe 35 NY W Phila" ex..4.3) | BRANCH BALTIMORE SHIRT FACTORY, Sand 8 pm. ; re Is guarantees something to do, and could be of more those cases, the auditor and controller of the | MD irom Dar amas; 2 b B 2 rei'l be in w he Finkney Institute,a select and widely | Use tothe party” hhkee ttre ae eee dele] District, of “Colombian as eee ETOuen of the dager aareeny, of) 5 trom Gan. Henig: 20 pauls avgis 1002 F street northwest. cbilar a school for girls. will reopen on Wednes- | eommitiee were members of the Jackson Denis- | liver them to you with all evidences of owns. | G2YSin ‘jail, Appeal noted, and bonds fixed a sth. For circulat iton m2. : : ; 4 Martinsburg &waystad 45|tBalt., Anna. & way.6:37 | — ; = Cigaaddress | cratic Association, and why th's complaint? | ship appertaining thereto, ‘The Commission. | #0". Thos. Addison, assault on Marla Addison, | Martingbure. stat's.10:90 Staunton & Va. BDF. QUITS TO ORDER. 2 : mp ‘ s a bis wi in jafl. F 7-20 E TIVOLI PARK, . Principals, S1s Connecticut | 4) i had lone for the success of tue | €TS, however, decline to certify as to ownership | Baltimore express..11:30/ express. 4 yt 5 cae ane _ . aay FOEMERLY GIKRROKO, | ralitteation mecting Was due ts ieee of | of them or any other certificates of the board of ae eee a 3.00 topo ayasacapene igs Titguarentese. Tae: | fe NOW OPEN TO THE PUBLIC fot Picatos ana rlington Acadewy, May building, corner | the central committce, made up ‘zely of mem- | audit. By order of the board. GEORGETOWN az Yeainy’ daily = 29 | tade SHIRTS of our cxn make, 80 centa up. | Excursions | The pleasantest sun eng =| dE streets northwest. 13 a select school | bers of the Jackson Association. No-one man Very respecttully, selene aie: capt Sunday: it Wes 2 "9: Choice Ict of NECKWEAR at 5y cents, formerly es oe Aci edie | for toys and yourg men. ‘The fail term wil | could assume for himself more credit than | (Sigued,) J. DENT, President. SL. Licgant Britien Half Hose at 25 cts. Hosiery. | ¢ver at hour. and a beautiful dri. begin September €th. Caretul and thorough | another. They could pass the resolutions it PETITION TO PAVE VERMONT AVENUE. THe Colvunrs Boat Cive have taken full ‘Gibyen, Collars andGutts- City pricens lad, fbb etabtine ameemee ae ipstucticn Is given in the common English | they Lked, but he would tell them that it would A delegation of about a dozen property owners | POssession of the new boat house, It having JAMES THOMPSON, horse RIQHAED KOI branches, Dookiceping, shorthand,higher arith- | ave no effect on the central committee, whicn | on the upper end of Vermont avenue waited on | 9¢en formally turned over by tke contractor Manager of Thompson's Shirt Factor: aues-Tm Proprietor. metic, algebra, geomet an) owed its existence to @ higher power than the | the District Commisstoners yesterday to a‘ yesterday. Lopinir’s Heapacue Sreciric prevents a3 well 18 $26 F st. n. Pp. Patent Oftice. NLY¥ BOAT Now B ING TO THE There will be day and event Jackson Democratic Assoclation—all the democ. | that that avenue, between P and Boundary | THE Coal TRave.—Thirty-nine boats lett | as cures headache. ‘Try it. —$——$——— errr iO CATE AND EXCURSIONS. Macate 5 the principal. racy of the District. During the delivery of | streets—whtch is one of the principal outlets | Cumberland ‘Tuesday, With 4,255.06 tons of co.’ ” HIRT MANUFACTURERS. TO NORFOLK, FORTRESS MONROE F. L. Jensen's Seminary for boys will re- | Mr. D's straight forward and manly rem iri from the departments and President's House— foll For | Georgetow a—Consolidation | Afflicted Try Dr. Swayne’s Medicines.” AND THE CAPES Qpen September isth at 244 F street. All Eng- | several attempts were made to interrupt him, | be paved with asphaitum. ‘They statel that tons; Maryland Co., 6 Borden | _ DO not neglect a cough, cold, hoarseness, DUBBEUIL BROS. @ CO. ‘onthe Ush branches, Latin and foreign langaages the was not disconcerted. = " | unless ft is Improved all the way to Boundary y Ceptral Co., #2; Blaen | Sore thoat, &c. Dr, Swayne's Compound Syrup = POPULAR STEAMER JANE MOSELEY, taught by competent teachers,” Mr. R. S. Davis was the next one ‘recognized | street tt wil! be of little use as a thoroughfare, ‘ Piedmont Co, For Alex- eee eee eet Ten eae 2112 F Street N. W. yENERY EATORDAY EXENING, at 6p. im. Sq ae the cha 2 del ? man to | an ectally 2 stree' mericau Co., 690.15 ton st reliable e cl + Kor Picmics, Excursions, ac. py the chair. He sald he dei ud espectally as there 13 no street or avenue Improved that connect Pp rd in esoluti point out a word in the ri 101 northwest. ive rise to so Inuch disturbance ‘The ladt Will give a fs of the Reformed EF excutaion to pal Church ort Washington | ff with it beyond Pstreet | |, Gkars) TRaE-—Arrived, boat Caledonta, with | all throat, breast and lung diseases. ‘Trial bot- | guste! the cheanert SHIRTS for the money tn | ichctn, aiateroonim, Ke.» apply ble discussion followed | 610 bushels wheat and 2,300 bushels ‘corn. | es, 25¢.; large, $1 IPTIO SHIRT only 65 cents. i c = Gur u ‘8 Hotel, and st the boe! etreet wharf. fe i petween the delegation and the Commissioners, | ‘There were no offerings on ‘change to-day and | Dr. Swayne’s Olntinent for tetter, ttchtng piles. | Our GLOBE SHIRT only 75 cents. 20 0. 8. 1 Prewidi fo morrow on the WW. Corcoran, This will be DESH ae an aCe cee the latter saying that they fully recognized tue | BO sales, ihe pee TnLaEae CItRhIng: | Wo wil cmmerie wie kes aes eee hee tak the last famtly excursion before the opening 0 ‘ Importance of having the avenue improved as ee A Pa ation, intens ng, a - WETibIE Tax the public school. ‘Tne Corcoran will carry Sere penn aie ee Tank | thay desiveas de wee cup ‘aquestion of taoney | A BIG Fa Sineon Gutmann « Sons, | Itching Pies particularly’ at night, It never | MEReY- 1... of gurres FURNISHINGS alwsys| FA MILY SUPPLIE down cn its Mt. Vernon trip at 10 o'clock a. m., | tions do not reflect on hime with them. The dt: fon then turned upon ufacturers of shirts, at No. 369 Broadway, ee falls. : . vq | OD hand at NOW-WHITE Runaa all who desire to spend the day at the Fort in | “Sir Caasin, rose to the point of order, that the | an fntolerable nuisance which “had teen fet York, falled yestor Liabillttes about | Sold by druggists and at Stott & Cromwell's, DUBREUIL BuOR. & cO., S ~ TE BREAD plete sports; and ail who wish may return at | question was upon taking up the resolution seil- | fered to exist there for some time on that ave. | $00,000; asse 1S Probably ‘will not realize halt | wholesale agents. aims ae oe ROLIS AND BISCUITS p.m. Theseme steomer will leave its wharf | dur. nue—a pile of debris which had been dumped | Watsura. Their business was done largely by agatn at 6o’clock p.m., with all who wish to . ”. i be guaranteed if you useCERES, the celebrated es 5 m Means of notes, and they nad paper out to the | , “ BucHUPasra.”—Quick, complete cure4 to6 | CPEING AND SUMMER DRESS | ¥ sion; stopplag at the | yh, SeBeral call was made for Dickson to con- The Cane ae ern: eis extent of about $175,000, one firm alone, Hess dares all urinary |com| lainta 1, atdruggists. | GOODS. ' radar who joth them the round Mr. Ball contended that the polnt raised by that when the Commissioners gave orders. for oe oS eo ee OI eae e WAEISLE (Oo Sy eee Ove — tie Bal tip, arriving home ock \. ass 3 r ~ | Uns material to be dumped there it was their | Paper. 3 = prised . one The I. v. of willetvean ex. | Mae Crat co rk ote sata ne autiaimen any | putpore to make a macadam roadway on the Beste ig, abot aingut Of ous, tne frm | Bouem om Eire °—Ask Grae for Te It | we nave on danas splendid tine of French | bar.ciciste: Wistar Wheat Patent © Aurion evr=ton to Harp Try, Fear Oeae ras | purpose of antagonizing the central committee, | Upper end of the avenue, Dut they would now | OWeS $10,000 confidential, and about $55,000 tor 8 box; for Washingvon at 490 Pa avenus, pce eke baie ok and Cclnet Bik | Flour, and far superior to 8 artet ieny co catiod Satorday. The trotn will leave the B. & O. depot | Rnen had done ine sock eel | give orders to have it’removed. It was the | Merchandise. ‘The banks are the largest cred- - oe GRENADINES, Bisck Sie Hosen pateni flours. We defy competit ore to bring forth “ne third select under the auspices | 24% uid, who mde tls moon to conetaer | fetention to lay an achat Pargmentas far 96°] ihe saceta consist of debts outetandiny and rea | _,“ALDERNEY Wacors.”—Froah Alderney butter | Saeco Bogda Goths, Mung Clothe Lacs | Sy four erverior te Geren, Afni or Biori, e third select excursion under the auspices 1 5 ° o- | Rstreet, and a macadam roadway the rest o! 2 ri : rnin; ¢ nt en Lawn dia ve feel a elegets. of the Y.M.c. A. will be given to-morrow. on i te at ee Mi Ean wis | the way to Boundary street, “Soins of the dele, | estate owned by the senior partner. “te cause | Churned every morning, er AR ee | Malis send Sroaear Sabmonee alten make the evening e Minnesota Patent Process Flour. which was award- Foit for the picntce ed the first premium over all other competitors at onal Fair. MINNEOLA, s magnificent ‘atent Process Flour. SCERKLING, th ter Wheat Patent i) Aweri Shae 3 Ca “Ward” prints, — 35¢. them once will never use anything tise. ‘The above the Arrowsmith. ‘The boat will leave at 6 p.m. | the sanction of the president of this association, | gation expressed themselves as averse to this, | Of the TNA Te Cont ee rtee ene as | cheese, puttermlik end Greet mnie per qt. ‘An inspection of our stock & solicited. Brmed Urends of Hour oan be bougat st any Sret- Sheep and rete at ite pihere will be a concert | acreed perfectly on the organization of the cea: | and stated that they had rather wait ayear or | Maun, who bas ORDA Corliss ee HOOE BROTHER @ CO. Wholeeaie Depot — on board by the Marine band. tral committee. two longer without any pavement and have a | months, and 1s not expected to live, mTne Gragg > fad Cor. Ist st. and Indiana Plate Pitnter’s excursion to Marshall Hali | “yy. Cassin moyed to lay the resolutions on | good one when they got any, but were totally | aged the EA ees Wi eet eC BOOKS, &e. jy3 1323 F st. n.w., near Ebbitt Honse. aug? WM. M. GaL’ next Saturday. See advt. {he table, and was about to speak lurtuer when | Opposed to macadam streets, as they were He SUOpIEATne: ADUBLApSHENE GG = EADInG eS ANormER lot of smoker or pocket hats, in | MU Stewart, the Mnancial’ secretary, tnter- | either Ina state of mud or dust. ‘The Comm's. HE BEST BEADING. EC) Db Z : aoe eee rupted with “o! sit down, we don't wan tohear | stoners stated that they could promise notalng, ies Ge TaN Wik Jouaeiow Aveae . = x, a Gistke eannicSeDr, Tine eee ee Dx | you; Tobject to your talking all the time; you | #S they were gov erned by the amount of means | me case of Captain John S. Wise, charged with a Weliaee oe eects 2 :«) | [HON BITTERS. aaa ———— are No good memiber of the association, &c., &v. | {0 be used In slicet tmprovements, but they | ning atout to engage In aduel with De George | Garner's Practice Rhots, 1 ¥: 3.50 (Bach Fovelien.) SOIR Hee Weter One eEe nee ae | cE DLC a Te eee an nuones, Several | Would consider the matter and io the best ttiey | pen yohuston, came upin the polles court ve | caieute theses cok Gees of TRO WIGa: Sap SPICED OYSTERS, h-bitants met yesterday afternoon In the Cor- | taking part in it, Which Was kept up for severat | Could. The delcgation left with the Commi:- | Richmond yeaterdar, Captain Wise, who had | Remance California Life... - 150 FRESH DEVILED ORABS, coran building, Dr. Blake minutes. e sloners 8 petition signed by over twenty, prop- | cent out atthe way of atest ance the irsroe | 2 ain Callan acting as secretary. Marshal Mast re Mr. Lipscomb got the floor, and was about to | etty-holdeis, embody'ng their wishes and views 3 5 last week, surrendered Tuesday, and was pres- i i SARATOGA CHIP! ported that he would be able to take a full give a crack at the central committee, but give | 0n the conettion of this avenue, eatin come Severn Witte wee ona Stop One Minute and Think, ed port at the next meeting, showing who amin | *ay to Mr. R. 8. Davis, who moved a postp sne- CONTRACTS AWARDED, in jelation to the apprehended hostile mecting, nas “ i MORAVIAN PRETZELS. arrears and their several amounts of Indebted- | Ment of the discussion until the next’ me The District Comumtsstoners yesterday at? after which Captain Wise, after stating that as | sved, and sold at lowest rates. School Books and — B. W. REED’S Sons, ness. Mr. Tasistro, at the request of the pres | atch was canied with a vim. hoon awarded the contract for work oa C strc it was now certain he would be placed under | Reqvisites A full supply Commercial and Fancy - We Ident, gave an interesting narrative of a journey e sites ont hiladelphias - Wibon c prone o pee be fc ne st. ne q | BoE, sald he desired to give @ Tui stateinent of | Stationery fh crest variety. Oo) a angl3 1216 F street northwest. nade U nhessee many years , Which Ss Philadelphts mime! sn C ore; on 7th st. en C 3) t ybole matter, ashe thought it was time e bs . a = 7 6) ee Macvery ae aie ia ee Lene as agin ak atte ee i ; | ane Miele matter tas) is e OTHP Tf you have DYSPEPSIA, IN. D sts. n.w.; that on 11th bet Buccrssor To MonUN Ss e @ publi uld Know about it. He then re- ug? Pi -, COF. AAth ‘een Pa. ave.and K Hie papi sno) aug23 1015 Pa. ave. al cited the story of his being black-balled last ! = : ESTION: or NEURALGIA, | J{RESH MEATS ANP DRESSED Bith marked spprobat on. A committer was | cussion Ne was prepared to swear that te liad ce Et ees Re es ee F POULTRY appointed to make preparations for the delivery | Ot Into a democratic meeting. [Applause] Ween Bilge and Gay sts. | winter by the Westmoreland Club, when he was UsT PUBLISHED— Iron Bitters oo AYS HAND. of a public lecture later tn the season by Mr. | Democratic meetings were generally lively. tie yi ‘The tmprovement | jorored with fifteen black balls for being a re- _If your BLOOD is TH HAM, IN AND CORNED BEE: Tasistro, bis subject being “The Prene and | wide a Drief, poluted and sharp address, maou 1 hb n.w., they | asjuster and a friend of General Mahones that McPHERSON’S HANDBOOK Tron Bitters you sre weak. have no Appetite, | A FRESH SUPPLY OF FRUITS AND VEGETA- Past of Washington.” Mr. Bacon promised to | !pg with warm applause at every period, aud at | have awarded to Messrs. Steep « Gannon. he had on the stump and tna published letter or Iron Bitters| TRON GITTERS will cure you.” FINE PRINT AND TUB BUTTER. read a paper at the next meeiing upon the tire | the close three cheers were proposed by the MORTALITY FOR AUGUST. cenourced the fifteen as cowards and assassins, saa —-——-— | Everything fretclass, and prices reasonable, a8 —— a ete early dave of as rr Ag pte poe ue 2 ‘ The total mortality in the District for the | and had ineulied two) a a who Ba come an POLITICS, 18380. Iron Bitters afr ha’ ¢ OOCASTONAL DIZ. THE PALACE MARKET, city, which will, no doubt, be very interesting, a a e “3 Was | week ending Saturday was 66, being 5 Iss than | his way; that recently he had been informed o = ' 2 or. “= = EKER ORK AVENUE. as Ke Was at that {ime a very active member of | Dessed to the speaker. the week previous, oF al thorate of 10.07 per | a cuNTetSNti te ee ernd been Informed of JULY 1, 1879, TO JULY 1, 1880. Iron Bitters | BURDEN, TRON BITTEES will | 0 ee ee can One of them. and took great interest inallthat | | Mr, Ball stated that a pressing invitation had | 1,40 per annum. ‘The population Is now ent. balling, w retlected on him, and th: concerned them. Several of the members made | been recetved for the a: i the RIDDLE’S LIFE OF GARFIELD. pian elation to atteud a | mated at is0,000—white, 120,000; colored, 60,000. | correspondence had then commenced. Captain | ~24?PE2’S £1F: e Iron Bitters | pI short addresses on various subjects, and aiter [eet meeting at Balt’s Cross Roads to-day. | Of the decedents 29 were white y |, | Wise read the whole correspondence. which 13 JAMES J. CHAPMAN, Publisher, the transaction of the usual routine bustuess, | He invited those who desire to attend to take | showing an annual death rate of 1 er 1,000 | quite voluminous, end in th: course of which he METROPOLITAN BooRsTORE, | child. or suiter from Hysteria, or the society zojourned. coaches, which would be furnished by Mr. | for the white, and 32.07 for the colored popuia- enounced all who had black-balled him as 91 Penn. ave. Iron Bitters | disease that females are liable to Seuvon aad play ground sult lay ground sults will be found | a [een oe cost ao fare in omar ton. ie ick morcaiity, 16 deaths, oceur- | cowards and Dasianes wag nan stabbed him in} _8ue21 OE Penn. ave. | try IRON BITTERS. s . and pla ad 1 | wou attoentes,, Several announced their | red cn the 2th; the least, 4 deaths, on the 23d. | the dark. Lr. Johnston, in a letter to Captain y LA AISCELLANEOUS | at the Boys’ Clothing House of B. Robinson & pur pose of attending. There were 6z births reported, 23 white, an Wise, stated his connection with the affair and yew as aN ORS ily = Co., 909 Penns t ‘The chair stated that he had recetved a valua- | colored, showing an annual birth rate of 9.97 | demanded full retraction of the ft sulting lan- | Otto’s U.S. Supreme Court Reports, vol. 10..23 00 YOU OAN BE OURKE: If you are a mother, and have Iron Bitters | not 10k or strength tonuree your p M. WILLIAN'S. Ladice would do well to examine iay stock of - FALL HATS, ble and interesting rellc from an ofd member of | per 1.000 for the white, and 33.5 for the colored guage used by Captain Wise, to which the latter | Kerr's Injunctions in Equity, 2d edition... 08, SONNETS, ET rol oy the tenes | the Jackson Democratte Association. It was # | population. ‘Marriages, 11 -whive o: colored, 5. | replied, declining to retract ‘the insult Lapudell’s §: of the Law of Couti 50 = 4 aah AC : F, 3 , . 95 1, 5. 5; a , and re- | Lansdell’s Summary of the Law of Coutract udered by the Tennes | hickory baton presented to this Association vy | PO it it with La 1 ation, will take place at | ‘ig 1t with ful! foree and effect. "Captain | boe'* Pleadings and Practics at Law, v ith TRIMMINGS and BUTTONS TER REPORT OF THE OPERATIONS alti a3 Lectures on the U8, Conatintion., e) R and BUETON=. President. Jackson. He held it up for tusp: a : Wise stuted that he had remained out of the | Miller's 3 Lectures on the U.S. Co a Sonera e “ The three best styles of FRENCH CORSETS. ; ‘era Fepub- | Vion, and ft was examined with great patie of the health once show ieee Teporeen, y to ive: any of the aggrieved parties an op. ‘Words aud Tyee Uses, by Rich’d Grant enue aon | PeiceslaBor. Act Devcetsts SELL TaEx. ‘Thess geods are now arriving with every weekly Teancesceans in the opencat Pig Mae j itisa section of Kory sapling ab ut two feel S, $ oficial notices issued, 62; citizens’ | portunity to sfommmunicate with him, 28 lils | Glorinds, by author a. — d and Will march withthem towieht, ‘Feo | ‘2 Jereth, with the < On, I ; deaths from all causes repoited, | Whercabouts were suflictently weli known for e New History o fc - N pepe eT ee oe Accompanying | «6; cases of death referred to coroner, 3; burials | that purpose, UL that now he considered the Salvage “No Nae Serics." THE BROWN CHEMICAL CO., AS AND CHILDREN’S SHOES be formed under Chtef Marshal Capt. MeBath, | Prince Georse Co., wna. | SU pubMe expense, 40; investigations or local | Fastice placed, biar wndee Done ne ees | Gladstone's The Micut of Bake BALTIMORE, Perfect satisfaction guaranteed. Ni F street mort = Prince George's Co., Md. cause of diseas animals removed New ¥¢ 5K. E. * tbe toaeise cre nears President Jackson Dem- fe, Sy Ged aniiials rem amount ($5,000) a3 he had Dr. Johaston. OM ibw aioe Ut Siallensey tak eeivea. Sore Peperinons, JAS. H. VERMILYA, band, Tennessee Repubil Dear Sir:—It acceptable, 1] Tre Nationa, FarR.—The announcement |, = : . ‘ 0. H. MORRISON, . & LADIES' FABHIONAPLE BOOT MAKER, Ders of the Veter iy, Massactiisests Henan. g leave to present through you to tue Asso- | tbat the National Fair Assoctation have made | _, CLOSED 1 P r.—The season at Long Law BooxskLLERs axp StavI0NeRa, For eale by STOTT & CROMWELL, 485 Penney!- GLO Oth street, Paci Ken See ee tion of Walch you are président a icky | so satistactory arrangements as regards the | Brauch, N. J., was unexpectedly ended yester- | avg20 475 Pa, ave. new. | vauia avenue, wholoraie acd refail, and by ail | ane2 Opposite U. 8. Patent Omice. band other state associations, Youag | baton whlch was presented by his Excellency”, | bringing Gere OF Meee ee hee eens | day by she suasing ot th Mansion House, DE | ewe GOHS= RARE: — = Movs Repubvican sssoetation. “Hoy in Blue. ARGrew Jackson, on bis Ipauguratioa 9s Drv: | the country, has had the effect of increaslog an | Atlante, Central” and Howard Hotels. hi oration of the World, by Osnon Farrar. New 5 5 BesTNG ATS FOU YOUNG LADIES ‘The route will be along F street to ith, down | dent of the United States tn 1529 to the ciub of | interest in the coming falr, and alreadsethe [nited States, Jauck’s, Brighton and Howland | easing tomones bye Ht. ase Phe Orta ee LUMBER! LUMBER! Pennsylvania ave.. 13th streg, F street, to tue | Which 1 was thena member. ‘This baton has | malls contatping letters making inquiries as to | Hotels, will ¢lose on Satiirday. ‘The season, | Epwland Hvwoues, by E. Hi arr. The Confessions Ebbitt House, where the serenade will taxe | been In active service in the several presidental | the rules and regulation for exlabltrs have bee notwithstanding the abrupt way in which it | on Wheels. People Who Haven't Time and Oact . re ere e | 529, borne by different mar- | come quite heavy. Quite an amountof space has | Cl0Sed, was the most sucecsstul ever known at | Aterd it, by Pansy. “*Salvage"”—No Nam LUMBER! ere | the Jackson Demerattc | already been taken, some by outside parties, | LOng Branch, Abbod A Sie of Ret ee TEE LATEST MACKINAW CASSANDRA ; ME the apse prices and have the tip auel fa new ieee Gye ieee oe ee and Tes AC ec has PStraree ion TRE AMERIC. TISTs.—Betore the Amer- | brary.” ae a ‘St stock of bo; bool suits in the Distrt y, abe y e y Tarr- | woul e well for those contezaplating exhibit. can Science clay: ‘ 4 Bore lepasiaens a bale Co., 816 and siS | Shall Cf your Association in triumph to tne | ing, to call early at the rooms aud secure Space. SCs ee Rane none ih Ea ES el — Tih st. t b ar 2 mas _ pea ere eae credit of the . government, showing for t Yours, truly, (Signed) Toma THO! AMONG THE CANDIDATES for the nomination | last fifteen years a gradual improv 2) ——>———ESESEE A NEW DEPARTURE. a rect HtLt, of the Treasury department, One of the originators of the Jackson Ass'f.” | for Congress from the ist Maryland district by | WO, ‘Atwater, of the Wesleyan, manlversity, ee erday awarded the contract for grading the On motion, the present was received wit! the demccratic convention 1s Mr. T. J. F. Ryder, | read a paper upon “The Chemical Composition , grounds of the new Bureau of Engraving “and | thanks to Mr. Thornley. who will beremembered here asa member of | and Nutritive Values of Fish.” Ile referred. to gore ee Eee: Auetei Gleeson, who Will eae Mt | _ Mr. Lipscomb cailed the attention of the asso- | the bar of the Dis the widespread but unfounded notion that fsir ARGAINS i Ae oan or ie ne ae clan to the action taken by the Young Mea’s To-day, Mr. c, | 8, valuable for food on account of {ts large con- B rove there sounds by stiribbcse erode, | Hancock and English club, in chostng'a com. Storrs, 0 ie 18, Mtr: C: | tents of phosphorous. ‘Tae fact 13 that there Is ALL OF OUR JOIST AND STUDDING ARE STRAW HATS AND BONNETS, eore ween nds by sh FY, Horal deco- | mittee of ve to meet this’ association, for the 3 B els. tn the case | as yet no proof that fish 13 very inuch richer in dless of Oost. Fatlons, Walks, &¢, | purpese of constdering the proposition of havin; peo a erent 4 | phosphorous than other animal foods, nor if OUT IN NORTH CAROLINA. THEY HAVE MAOKINAW CASANDRA, irom the Jackson Association, te meet stratiar | Making counter charges of abuse and aduttery | tne phosphorous theory has no solid foundation COAST OR WROUGHT IRON, ENOTS, AND BETTER MANUFACTURED Sant OE MITE AT Cost A Br committees trom other organ‘zations; adopted, | 9881n: ue Infact, Inthe evening session a committee, SUITABLE FOR GOAL OR WOOD, at tn tre ur, keatis dressed young col: | and the chair Said he would announce the cou: or IstHKrLEADEN bas been fted by | AmMonE whom were D.C. Gliman, of Badmore|| pen awe GaN PORT OREN, THAN ANY VIRGINIA PINE LUMBER. eee ored man. ornas Addison, Was charged eclie evb R B,D. Wright agains saph Hal m. Harkness, Simon Newcom 5 3 eco- with asst Marla Addison, his wite, who REPUBLICAN STATE ASSOCIATIONS. Tre Wley TOUR eae: Mey AuAIDSE | Snag: We Omer er reenter | Wea i cn oe Bt oberg Ate eres a4 Nos. 681 and 623 D st. and her husband had ‘sor The Iowa Republican Association was formed | others, in whreh the court isasked to determine | pointed to confer'with the President of the a have no bolted Joints; are free 188 BELLE Lucas’ wor sterd hen he got mad and threw a | last night by theelection of J. M. Vale president | what proportion of afund of i icy should be | United States on the appolutment of a chief a TS the OHEAP. M large lomp at i Took i eau Ret | and Geo, Cowre secretary and treasurer. ater | given each under a coutract which the clams, | Stal officer, with instructions to urge thet, | ‘The bre eeu cee aT A Te DRESEMAKING AND PATTERN PARLORS, Manca ta patton took tue stand and | the appointment of various committees, some | ants construc variously ton Of the aengeee, | portance of ‘eeveriug the MetCOTOLOg|Ca Por | eee tao ee en OEMIPTING_GRATEs | UB PRICES ARE THE LOWEST IN THE AnKer. Tie assenteneed taut # OC OF | remarks were made by Col. Graham aid Col, | ing In Mr. Wright's possession and whici-heis | Hou of the signal bareau from tue, ermate aT and ABILPANS: LINED FEED. DOORS, DRAFT orry. 801 MARKET SPACE, anger. Hew need to 20 days in Jjatl. | Penn Clark. desirous of turnie ove service, and of placing the former under strictly REGULATOR, etc. Have many ATTHAOTIVE > 8th st. : SiaLess WidHaN GRAY WliisG wach a: A special meeting of the New York Repubitean Sclenting\control tid PHAGTICAL IMPHOVEMUNTS never before rhe . a ‘Giey commenced on few ream eur Association was held last evening to take action |_| MaRkraGe Licenses have been issued to | ——————————— | a hasing others. PLAITING, 902 9th st. n.w. aeclt aly lve. a plate. {14 s2th. = upon an Invitation to join with the Tennesse | Frank L. beacl and Henrietta Meyers: ww, Le THE LATEST DESIGNS. SICLANDSON, BOVNTON & CO. ee Re ea republicans in a seremade to Hon. Horace May- | Roach and Hattfe M. Houghton; ilenry Brown i be an shs J CELLULOID TRUBS — NS CATTLE MAxkeT—Held every | Berd, Postmaster General, at the Eobl:t House | and Mary Jenkins: Richard J. Lee and Mary M. Bs 234 Water street, New York. . 2,00 | T= AND SUPPORTERS. af quewestown, on the Metropolitan | ws evening, and the idvitation was uaial Powel); Charles Mille and iarbara Lelns; Samm- BRUSSELS AND INGRAIN For sale by Sas A, aOR -« : —— ‘ e¢ miles from the mous! ep uel B. Pole and Katte J. Christine; James S. . Ge 5 k woh At the Gua | The Massachusetts Repubitcan Association | Carlin and Mary A. Thompson, both ot Mont. CARPETS. Jy29-th,s,tu3m 1337 E st., near Willard’s. No. 1 BOARDS, (ALL 16 FEET)... THAT NEVER BUSTS, NEVER BREAKS, day 210 bead of | Inet at their campaign rooms last evening, s. E. | gomery county, Md.; Jeremiah Dozler and Bet 7 5 Bete OUT, ou ays OLeaM, can sold to but | Faunce tm the chair and Kk. H. Manning secre- | Sy Tibbs; Edward Dezler and. Elizabeth Taylor; | 5 BEAUTIFUL STYLES OF BRUSSELS 2 — C25 Tth at. n. w. Se | tary. A number of new members were added to | Solomon E, Mines and Frances Pallett; Henry CARPET. Mrs. Fisher devotes her attention to the wast of So seep atid latnbs Up; lgucentenent clean Fee caer | Hoffman and Lena Thomas. 50 BEAUTIFUL STYLES OF 2-PLY OARP2T3 aS follows: sheep, ol e campaign . PL DERENE Rages s 2 ameeemenn an on a nobe leat unsol cemunittee, and urged upon the association th New Hovsss BUILT IN AvGUST.—The repori ot | 4 BAU PLY = 3 \UNNINGHAM, HATTER, has just received —_— necessity for active political work. ‘The exest. | the \uspector of buildings for the mouth or Aw | 2> BEAULI¥UL STYLES OF 8-PLY CARPETS. WILLET & LIBBEY, here Fi ave, "Broadway ‘Block SILK ee lve committee was authorized to prepare a cir- | 1st shows: Permits issued for 54 new batld'n, 190 BATS rate to order. ies remodeled. OP all the “Popular Favorites,” s ed. the | cular to be sent to all Massachusetts employes | 429 repairs and 32 lineal feet of vaulting unde: : 6TH STEEET AND NEW YORK AVENUE | Sott® ste bat ond genuine article ls Dr. Bull's Cough Of the government, urging tem to join the as- streets; the fees for whieh amounted to $09, STYLES OF INGRAIN CARPETS, a ————s Ss =e : sociation. An invitation was recelved from the | 92d which have been turned over to the treasu: | 7 ‘LAG FLAG: a ae Fors preuiiie this en, Boca Garfid and Arthur Clubot Hyattsvilla, Md..t) | Ter. 8 Oto Cte., é : | Nigra Je Nasional Flags, ities and AND CEMENT. SPAs NW at oases tan nace peer, a s ‘2 “nda mass m¢ Ing On the 251) FRR SE 45 is, y Flag! and quick. at IME saree a the weal By a orenae, during the carly part | sstant, which Was accepted. An‘invitation vq | TUR Licht INvaNray's ATLANTA ‘Trtr.—The 50 Ots., Ls {5 We LOANE’S, | PORTLAND OEMEKT, SS Boost effective of modern dramas, astory tat | tend ‘the reception to Hon, Horace Maynard invitation to Visi Atiente: Gan aoe tke ote pies, |e ee ee ee — a Oe ars; tenches every heart, that of + *i evening was accepted. ty, 2 ¥ phavs.” ‘The play is notable for welt oe foc BOYS IN BLUE, place, in October, arcactively engagar’ fe Coat | Making and Laying Ourpets, 7% cts. ya. PBEPANE FOR COLD WEATHER, | pooKLAND MAIN LIME an his aivays crustal armature ot | nah UrSGm DERG Mah ase oa | Bainter atau a Meters ahve | Canopy uintxet ce porsa Asso, sis ars om tae 3 a m9 of. el enuon a a ore anny nen = exonedingty ee it tor | boys dn blue, lhe following officers were | is believed that a round hundred will go. CARPETS and OILOLOTHS delivered to all parts (GHUEOH, SCHOOL AND OFFICE FURNITURE. machine The ; formence may be anticipated. ~The Two's. | D. Bora sed Frank Sanne Tico, prealiones Gen. McClellan was welcomed at the reunton | ° ‘Be District free af charve. UES OE WOOD MANTELS AND TILING of every de- Dhans” will be given forthe Saturday matinee. | H. J. Girona, corresponding Secretary; Col. | of New Ham) @ veterans in Nevis, N. H., | VELVET AND TAPESTRY RUGS, DRUGGETS, scription a specialty. 2028 3 pun Geninax Ge vie wa yeateeining: onic Brown, recot Secretary; R. S. Graham, | yesterday. He made a speech, charging the OWL CLOTHE, NOTTINGHAM COR- Procure one of the KEYSTONE WROUGHT for field sportsmen having closed, gunners ot | asd’ Me Gandee te assem “was | HOLOF a8 valiantly as thelr fathers have woes © TRAM See Oa eee IRON FURNACES. They make puro hot alr fre0 all classes, from the fancy dressed , | formed from thé Patent oMee, and the fellow | ROL ee valiantly as thelr fathers have done. ©. M. TOWSON, ‘sporter, to the common tramp with shot gun, can vé | ing officers elected: 3 from gas and dust, and is more durable than any Sem equipped with gua aad Atumunttion | captsine ie ey a ATED % Bide, near Market. Wenrding thetr course to the river and marshes, UG. Purses. second heutsnane ae fe. n, FEATHER Bape “Al uae EET ore See imeo. other Heater, and is the cheapest and most power- and Soom peddlers of reed birds and ortolaas | mittee from the other bureaus of the Interior OF FRESH MEATS Ar Will be offering their came from door to door. | department, including pas wy, {ya en NON SHAG BRO. co or ful Heater made. Reed ard Diack birds are said to be plentiful, | Census ofées, Uecided not to fora adotier FSGS, saddle of Motta Meal Bee Ae oe ae WALTER D. WYVILL, but ortolan are scarce, the season being lod | Company until the next mecting. Majoron iS Ww 4 : Penn, ave, early for them, invited the organization to attend a grand re. | Wholtar Agents, Y SHOEN & O0., 318 9h at. | dealers, ‘avenue, | sun-2m 8

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