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THE EVENING § J ‘wl... DAY...,. TAR. -.. September 7, LSN0. ‘The Weather, INDICATIONS TO-DAY. F THE CHIEF S) 7, 1350, tates, higher barom- 33, clondy or partly 2 THSRMONETER, ings of tue thermom- amuses National Theat is. XC, Pormight, — Deacon Crankett.” -—" Uncle ‘Tom’s Captian.’ p.m. and dge Bundy, pro ten. rer 5004-I00% yellow girl fimped o er ner body. She the wheels r up, but was i her home on Berry's farm. t9 Potomae Cit bration of Ki Year, r being sou en of the pr ication of the law trom aSeiiold_cereino v sterday dpesday of next wi the Day of uccoth, tue Feast of T. Dd Niason Noble,pastor of ‘The wifeot Ri 3 , died Last Sr treet Pres self Is interesting fo plot. wre often very striking ce oa his Miss The juvile 1 run throu Iways one of his part of row and are varied and additional featur "fo-morrow there fterestine will De € ually attractive “db Columbia At four in the a. ins will . by the B. cla ue Moonlizht Fishing nt exeurston of Potomac Lodge, ‘Thursday promises to be a eave to-morroy should compare different manufacturers before buying. pecimens of several makes can be seen, ani diTerence of cons jon shown, by PF. P. y & Co., Hardware Dealers, 6i4 Pennsyly: bla avenue. DEATH OF AN OLD SOLDTER IN A ITACi e hack containing four men drove out s to d precinet station, and oae of them was di exander ‘Twaddell, an in- 33st € mate of the Sola! Home, left tuere re weeks since and took board at Mrs. Blake's, No. 26 [th stree For two weeks or miore prr vious to tast S. i e had be 4 Spree, On tha drew over 34 pension muney aud resumed drinking. evening he was found insensibie. and Dr. Leach prunowaced his dis ace f the brain. Three of his frend: cl Snyder, Ed Steers and Root. Ted a hack and st: 6 With showed that m of tue br partment,ia t the cause in. coroner decided died from e iis liver wa ited proot iegiou have r: Socrery and mecting J nership existing between them 1, 1873, and asserts J on contra » bo the b>. y. Wile assistiag his uncle to remove the wheels from a heavy wazon tue props gave Way, when the whole weizht of the ‘wagon fell acrcss the Dack and leg of the boy, ciushing bim in a frightful manner, Dr. Br. iuks the leg can be saved, and hopes the iojuries to the Dack may Not prove so serious as were al frst apprebended. a Bus ror a Divoxcg.—To-day Mr, W. P. La- Selle. for Rosa Lee, Nled a sult for divorce from Louis Lee. ‘The petition sets fortb a marriage on Jaly 16, 1si3, by Kev. L. Cross; that they hed = ee on pene eA he de- famatly anu eluce we Vide for thems, se. ae M. Willian had - | meny | Democratic Meetinzs. ) SOUTH WASHINGTON HANCOCK AND ENGL'SH CLUB. ‘The South Washington Hancock and English cub met last night, E. D. Wright im the chair and W. E. Thomas secretary. Several new membera were elected. Pictures of the demo- cratic nominees were recetved from Mr. Wm. Dichson and presented by Mr. Jack Yates. A communication was read from the Young Men’s Haneock and English club, stating that that club has appointed a committee to ald in send- ing voters to their homes in the states to vote in November. Mr. W. E. Thomas offered a res- olution, which was adopted: ‘Taat the central | democratic committee of the District of Colu: bia 's a regularly appointed and organized body: | that it is the trie representative of the democ- racy of this District; that this clud stands by its representative in that body and by the rep- S Of the otheralstricts in maint: ing Its organization intact; that no organtza- ton, nor combination of organizations has any | power whatever to supersede the central com- inittee or any of its members until the time for which they were appointed shail have expired.” THE FIFTEENTH DISTRICT HANCOCK AND ENGLISH cue, met last night, Kk. W. M. Fenwick in the chair end C. J. Tatspangh secretary. A letter was | read .com the Young Men’s National Hancock and Engitsh club, stating that a committee af seven had been appointed to transport voters, and Jnviting them to appoint a committee to co-operate. The following conimittee waz ap- pointed: James Worden, J. G. Davis, J n gart in the motion of Mr. Smau! a conunittes was appoint. to look alter voters resident in W: who have the rigat to a ballot for P ‘The committee was appointed as follow Smith, George W. Brown cud W.\ Sweguart ‘oeme, eblet of spectal assessment Li g forwarded to the commis stoner of the sinking fund Men certificates on R street north, from 1th to 1ith streets west; K street north. from Sd to 7th st P 3s KS | Rorth, trom Pennsylvania av le, inspector of butidings, has made ation of the building on the norrh- er of Pennsylvania sth ed by the & and P. railroad company oflice, alld by the census bur He recommends that he. such as books and stailc de east side, the walls of the west side suroni | upen th not being RBAGE SERVIC! ng the polici Yass the clive beats te manner In which the gart and ts being pe removing It. reports Of the police show that im inost ol the precinets the’ com- plaints of citizens are nur of this work were forwarded by Commissioners y to Mr. Carter, the contractor, with ih Lait he at quce | remove all cause of A DELEGATION OF PRC on 71h street. between ( 2 ealied on the pistrict, Commissi ing to ask that the rough blue between the poli granite blocks be legation was n Up and That ubstituted therefore, T' composed of Messrs. M. orment, W. W. Bardet Mr. Em the sub} . sqnares left, tn the con: yy the beauty and E, inetry of 7 pel country trave trance to and Gangerous tor loaded street ains—the center of the is rounded up with the two car on the ape: 1 between the and the curb the pavirg ts extremely 1ough and steep. The result isthat property is injured, no one caring to go out there to do business.’ Mr. Norment aud others followed tn tre | dertake this work t new work and repai that could be done the year. missioners recognize the forces of their argn- They also know that this is about Wed and ment. Worst piece of rough stone work in the city their purpose was to take It up the first of of the old bine stone work. It would be unju her suffering tax-payers todo it at the under the circumstances. Mr. Burdette read a letter he had received from a dozen or more farmers from the vicinity of Me- chaniesville, Md., asking him to use his inilu- ence for having this improvement made, as it Was so objectionable as to drive some of their number to the Baltlmore market rather than come to ours. He left this letter, as did Mr. Emery his petition, with the District Commis- sioners, who stated, upon thelr leaving, that they would do the bese they could for them. Republican Meetings. ORGANIZATION OF THE TOWPATH CLUB. The Towpath Club met in LeDroit building last evening—Major A. C. Richards presiding, with A. L. Barber secretary. The committee on constitution and by-laws made a report which Was adopted. By its provisions each mem) ledged to organize, as far as he i3 able, a si:nl- jar club in different cities, states,ete.; eaca ciub SO organized shall be limited toone hundred members, and have occasional parades with a canal boat to be called “The Evening Star,” thet being the name of the boat on wiieh Gen. Gartield entered the contest of life, sild boat to be drawn by a rope 100 feet long; | meember shall carry some artic of canal boat life; the members Le ‘Tcwpathers or Towpath Boys, and the oftvei captain, mates, first and second steersinan toll taker, etc. It also provides for a meeting li the Towpath clubs, so crgauized, if Geu. rfleld be elected, to attend his tnauguration. Club then elected the following permanent The officers: Captain, A L. Barber; firs: mate, A H second mate, M-S. Hopkins; stee: Short; toll taker, Lester A. Bart- lett; lookout, James A. McNab: captatn’s clerk, ©. M. Barton. THE GLEE © ot the New York Republi a visit last nlght to the republicans at Hya ville, M@. The hall being too small to rec the Company. the meetiag, up of Mr. J. F. Fatterson, assem) f nt ot his residen red some chole ssociation Ab excentive ASIST NE © ffation of Comma is ent of Maryland, G.A.I., to the rand army in this city’to pari tes Of unveil! part nd John A. Its and Lincoln: N by one of th at Hager: omrades witt e Court to-day, Ff aged colored won Barry, her danghter-ta tw, er with ahatehet. Her testi. Ucularly clear, but Josephine old lady was drunk, aad sue of to Make a nolse, when she Was no ~estified that 1 cautioned her (Eifzabeth) kicked her, aud she s! i her, 1 subsequently they got window strips and Uroomsticks and had a bout. The court tin- posed a fine of eee WIFE BEATING ROUND. —Pa. trick Donaine, U 9 9th Was arrested a few d on : on the charge of assaulting bis case was to have been catled Q witnesses failed to appear, Attachment issued and they were brought in this mor ‘The result was that Donoliue was ti wi dass In jatl, and the wife was fi contempt in falling to answer yeste Julius Chamberlain $1 for tne same 0! Wife ters ONE Besvrep Dotuans a Disyuantric FOR A WORSHOUSE CANDIDaTE.—John MH was charged thls morniug tn the Poltce Court with vagrancy, Dr. C. B. Purvis, of the Freed- mac’s Hospital, betng the prosaduting witness, Dr, Purvis testified that he had pata i: r Jast week and he had spent ft a!l in liquo while his family was suifering. He (Purvis) had also in his possessi Pk fy dur slack and be did not care to hold it, bur desired | that his (Hack’s) famfly should have tae benetit ct tt The accused took the stand and ex ressed his willingness that he money should paid over to his wife, and the court dismissed the case, admonishing Hack that the only reasom he did not send him down was that he Deing entitled to the money did not possess the requisite qualitication for the workhouse, but eugion lake only 24 hours for iim to become eligible. KEEPING A DisoxpERty Housk—A yellow woman named Anna Miller was arraigoed {n the Police court, this morping, on the charge of peop adisoraerly house in Johnson’s Kow, in the alley between 2ist and 22d streets and E and F streets. Orlicer Cramp testified that ne had been called there frequently, and other Witnesses testified that obscene age Was uscd by the inmates, that they were juently seen half dressed, dc. For the defeuce a num- ber of the neighbors testified that the house was & very quiet orderly one. Tue court imposed a ‘Aine of $10 or 30 days, Out of Door Sports. COURTNEY'S LATEST FIASCO, In giving a reason for Courtney’s failure to Tow at Geneva, the Rochester Democrat corre- poncent says:—Last June he ordered a new shell from Waters, so that he might be well provided t this for future races. There ‘was no hurry about the of it. Itcame to hand about a week ago. The first time Courtney got tnto it it sprung in the middie, and proved itself to be a limber, worthless beat. The only other boat left him was his ractice shell, weighing forty pounds, and a at that 1s So patched as not to preseat a Smooth surface to the water. This boat, he claims, would retard his time in a race at least forty seconds. He sald last evening that he Would surely have been beaten if he had started in the race with such a boat, so he stayed out. This 1s the excuse. The great mistake that Mr. Courtney made—and a mistake which stamps his ee as dishonorable—was in promising all along to enter thiy race, knowing the above facts for fully a week. He kept ma- king this promise up to the last minute, and declared, aga'n and again, that he would not Withdraw unless the regatta committee unan- imousty consented. He flatly broke this pledge by refusing to row. THR RACING AT BRIGHTON BEACS was resumed yesterday afternoon. The first . three-quarters of a mile, was won by roliy F., with Brighton second; time, 1:155¢. ‘The second race, one mile and_ one-quarter, tor three-year-olds, Was won by Telemuchns, wits Mary Anderson second; time, 2.09). The third race, one mile and one: tor all ages, was+ won by Pawnee, with Minnie Lewis second; The fourth race, a green steepie vy Bayard, with Mis3 Malioy 35. MAUD 8. The Cincinnat! Enjirer ot yesterday says that Captain Stone will leave that city to-day with the mare Mand S. for Chf®ago, whither he takes her with the sele purpose at present of trating and not of trotting. Te does not want to let her be trotted any more ona half-mile track, for fear she may be injured by too short turns, and as he believes the Calcago track to be ore of the tlnest mile tracks In the county, he gocs with her there. At present he has not determined to trot her elther against time or against St. Julien at the coming Chicago met- ing. He talks as though he might possibly enter her to trot against St. Jullen’s best record. SPORTING NOTES. Royton and Fearn started on a swimming match at Newport, R. I., yesterday, Boyton to ¢ tnlles in ‘hts rubber sult wile Fearn iafles In his tights. Fearn gave tt up swimming five miles, and Boyton was declared the winner. A match game of cricket began at Kenning- Oval, England, ‘day, between a picked team of Engilsh cricketers and a strony ustrailan team. At the end of the d@ay’s play the seore of the Englishmen was 4it for eigut wickets, The annual prize meeting of the Dominion Ritie Association commenced yesterday oa the ‘The first prize was won by sth Highlanders, with possible 35. Base Ball— At alo, N. Y.—Buifalos 6, Chicages 9, At Cleveland—Clevelands 1, Cin- cinnatis 0, At Providence—Providence 4, Wor- esters 1, At Troy—Troys 5, Bostons 2. Serg CHINESE eat rice off of sharp-pointed sticks, but swallow Dr. Bull's cough syrup naturally. t —_——— MR. SaMsTaG has bousht a stock of goods of 2 prominent tirm of Philadelphia, consisting of black, white and blond laces, corsets, ribbons, ladies and gent’s underwear, silk fringes, etc., ele; the same, with many other attractions, will be sold at auction, commencing Thursday, September 9, at Samstay’s Milner Emporium, 730 7th street. 1 jotable Nuptials. THE APPROACHING MARRIAGE OF GEN. ORANT' SONS—ENGAGEMENT OF SIR THOS. HESEETH AND MUSS SHARON. (San Francisco Chronicle. | The engagement of marrlage which has ex- isted for some ttme between Miss Lizzie Chap- Iran and Gen. Grant's third son, Jesse, ls been kept so quiet soclety can scarcely realize that the wedding fs really to be. The ap} 7 ing nuptials of Ulysses Grant, jr., d JennleFlood have been such a fertile topic of d cussion that the presence of Jesse has generally been accounted for as being connected Ins me manner with that affair. That two of the great general’s sons should succumb to the attractions of San Franelsco’s daughters was not even suspected except by a favored few, pilor to the announcement im the Chronicle some time since, and even now, that the arrangements’ for the wedding ‘are in the course of preparation, the ‘existence of the engagement has been so carefully coa- cealed that society yet hopes that there 13 some error in the announcement, and that the Pacitic metropolis is not destined to lose one of the brightest stars In {ts Soctal firmament. Miss Chapman is the daughter of W. S. Chapman. the wealthy capitalist, whose bold and gigantic operations fn real estate have been the stibject of so many newspaper articles. The young lady is a petlte demi blonde, with a wealth of the lightest ight-brown bair and , lignt-brown eyes. The bridegroom-elecr, Root Grant, Was 22 years of age last February. He was born im Missourl, and received his education at Cor- neil University, from whieh institution he grad- uated. receiving the degree of B. Shoruy after his graduation be traveled throuzh Europe, sevoting his attention to mining On Lis return to the United s the broker busine: th A. Honore, jr., under the firm name of Graut & flonore, aud 1s af present a member of the New York stock toard. In appearance Mr. Grant ts very pre postessing and about five feet ten Inches in height and well proportioned. The engagement of sir Thomas ifesketh and one of our society belles 13 still a much Giscusston and has beeu she source of not a little confuston. For some tme ft was strongly suspected that stronger reasoas ex- isted for his prolonged stay in this city than appesred on the surface, and his name was coupled with that of one of the daughters ofa railroad magnate. Fortunately now all the is that obscured the actions of this noble Mshinan have been dispelled, and his be- trothai to one of the princesses of ‘our republic, Miss Flora, daughter of Senator Sharon, 13 an- neunced. gtneering. ‘ates he engaged Tue BRIDE OF A NiGHt.—It ls so seldom that married people tire of each other.a few hours after the knot has been tied that a divoree cis which terminated before Judge Belden yester- day may not prove uninteresting as affording ground for speculation. On the 24th day of ‘ebruary, 1879, Re I. uley, of this city, took unto himself a normal school girl as a wife. That night they retired—a quite n: 1 per- . ‘The next morning she arose with the lark and took herself bedily away trom the board and bed of her liege lord, staying not on the order of her going. ‘She then purcuased a Ucket overland, and Shook the dust of Callfor- nia trom her f¢ The forlorn husband watted in vain for her return, but she came not. Then he apptted for a divorce from his Isabetla on the ground ot desertion. ‘This was promptly granted by Judge Belden. Atthe time of her Inarrlage she was rs Of age—old et It would seem, to know hei b from neither of the two terday usual majority. Iicana cial Hon of W. S. 0! erift of Pi ‘The election was quiet and There were three Hekeis in the feta ta eounty—democratic, republican aud green It will take the official count to detcrmine tae result. The main question was the propos amendment to the constitution repudiating tain bonds, which was defested in Pula ty by over 2,000 ma Y. Reports tre son, Miller counties give 0 ing majorities agatost tt. It 13 the Col. Smith. chairman of tue democrath central cormitiee tLat the amendm feated and the d atic state Uch Dy 60,000 majort NG THE MENAG: eabarms with the your sunt who assisted at Lis toilet, and with whom he New into arage. sriived at the maeuaserte, Johnny was Imm 'y Interested by a stra M animal with jong, the body. “wn imal is that, mamma?” he asked. “I: is called an ant-eater, my son.” After a long silence: can't we bring Aunt Mary 2 the e tension of a note by A Woman, eommitt:d cide in Ler presence. It ts now thought that the dafateitions in the Baltimere water department, will reach $29,000. x king bas been appointeda s: t judge 1a Georgia. recent public execu'ion at Dallas, Texas, Was tollewed by a general hanging ot dozs by mall boys from the gallow: 4 used the day be- e ceremony Of adjusting the ro3e, fuuyer, singing ard farewell parting was gone throngh with, THE MIN RECORD, a Year. No. GL Hroadwayy wow Forks Moston plete Minae Fever ever published. Sample Copics Free. Orders ex: cuted for Mining uo -s and other Securities both in N. Y. ana n Francieco. sepl-ectin ALEX. ROB t. OHISOLM, Prop'r ee pickiue AND PRESERVING. oe PURF APPLE VINEGAR, made in Maryland. GREEN ‘GIN Nat Sacaws th DI. MENTR of ail ainde. meer | | WHITE BRANDY and pure old PEAOH BRAN DY, eight years ol1 Mascn’s luproved FRESERVING JARS, all 288 Por sale bi le by. J. B. BRYAN & BRO. Be tOe Penne, ay Oppeeite Metco Ler G-ec6t LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. Worms Destroying the Trees. Eci‘or Star:—The wootman’s ax could not de more sure in {its Work of destruction thaa are | the worms which are bDfzhting the trees in many portions of the city. Oa H street, between 6th and 7th strects, the trees are a mass of cater- | pillara. These pests crawl everywhere—on the | sidewalk, steps, andeven in the house. Must | we see those beautiful trees stripped of their | foliage and their bright leaves eaten to an un- sightiy net work by the worms, Will not the guardians of our public grounds see that the Worms do not enurely demo''sh our shade trees? B. B. ‘The Garbage Nuisance. Editor Star:—The manner in which the gar- bage service is now performed, or rather neglected, Is a a to the District govera- ment. In our neighborhood the garbage man | makes his appearance pot more than iwice a | | i | month. and the result is tyat the accumulated [bee festering and roiting in the boxes aud arrels 13 most sickening. SQUARE 315, GEORGETOWN. BUILDING AssocraTION.—At the 6sth regular monthly meeting of thé Tenth Building Asso- ciation, eid last nignt, at Goddard’s Hall, 31,350 was disposed of—being fifteen shares Teiired at the stock value rates, SENT TO JaIL.—Washington Brown, a colored man, about 26 years old, was arrested last evening for threats against the life ot Charles Etichson, a canal boat captain, and also upon a charge of carrying concealed weapons, He Was Sent to jail this morning by Acting Judge Bunay for 30 days in default of $309 bonds. Grain TRape.—Arrived—By canal boat H. M. Taibott, 1,200 bushels wheat. MEECH ANTS’ EXCHANGE. —Offerings on ‘Change to-day, 1,200 bushels wheat. No sales. THE CANAL TRADE.—Thirty-seven boats lett Cumberland Saturday with Bordea ao. do.; Pieémont do. . For Alexandria as follows: American Co., 461.16 tons, Adelaide Neilson’s FE ral. {Otive Logan in Cin. Enquirer.] Here is the procession. Four mutes abreast lead it, main proper men look you; men of pre- sence decently attired, in no respect resembiing the beery low-priced article furnished at a oud-class funeral. Then the bier, drain by four i riul black horses, from whose bigb-reined beads nod sable plumes. They are palled in black velvet, and crape, black velvet and black bues generally predominate; nevertheless, the renaissance of the epoch, by which the glory of God's own rainbow hues are made to gladien the sun-wearled eyes of our race, has entered even here. ‘The herses’ harness mountings are ric vered; the cornice ly sil- hich tops the hearse is an old Ebg"sh ornamentation of silvered tetal; the vcdy of the vehicle is a rich dark dive, almest Diack, the biue-biack of the i shades of the plumage of some rare and lovely birds. The mystic monograta of the Saviour’s self—I. H. S—is done in silver. The coffin, being ‘ef’ English oak, is a soft yellow; its mountings are sfiver; the silver plate It Hears says only: “Lillian Adelade Neilson, dicd at | Paris, August 1@ 1889.” The flowers with which the coflin’ {8 loaded, lend nothing to the Lar- lnony of color, for they are all without excep- Uon white. Hadshe been that angelte vingin of sixteen yonder, clizging to the cross, Ade- laide Nefigon’s fiends could not lave’ been more unanimous in their selection of white blooms iit tor Use Gecking ot the maiden Ophe- Ma's tomb, dust bebind the hearse walks the Doctor of Divinity who has been praying, and will pray sgaln, for the eternal repose of this young mor- tal gone. He wears the crimson hood to his white gown, and the Oxiord skullcap. He 13 supported by a brother of the cioth of lesser standing. Then come the mourners, A more grief-suicken party I never saw, and yi Can not fall to notice this strang are no relations of the dead actress here, either by birth or marriage. ‘The chief mouruer 1s Rear Admiral Carr Glya, to Whom Miss Nelison last: summer hers ine elf told et Was con he was to be marrl to me, not to be repeated, aud has never been in print before. No need for secrecy now! ‘The delay which took place in the nupttals was made necessary by Various considerations, one ofwhich was that Miss Nellson, with tostine lve delicacy, desired that the daughteref Ler ofianced should be herself married before a stepmother should be called In 10 take posses- Sion of the place of honor at her father’s table. “Are you and the young lady trends?” J “That we are,” she answered in her pretty, whole-souled manner. ‘She sends me her horse to ride in the park. Another vexed question {n regard to the mar- riage was that, although, to obtain her dtvoree from Mr. Lee, Miss Nei!son became a natural- ized citizen ct the United States, there was a strong prOua Duty of her being charged by law with the commission of bigamy in case of a second marriage, as the Englisn law does not recognize the validity of American divorce: made to dissolve English marsiages, At any rete there might have been a struggle.and here, The se j Jai. among the mourners, is the lawyer who would have been her counsel, Mr. George Lewis, jr. By his side, his eyes swolén with tears, which. fall like rain as the slender coffin is lowered | in the earth, 13 her last year’s “Komeo,” young Compton, Who ioved her—a3 almost every oue KLows—both on and off the stage. He kaew well, poor boy, that the day would come soon when he would be asked to dance at her wed- ding. He little dreamed that first he wonld be maue a pall-bearer of her comin. Behind hita, leaning on Ue arms of various men of distine. Ucn, ell dressed in the deepest mourning a Tumber of ertistic women of ara repute, Among them are Mrs. John Wood, Fanny Josephs, Mrs. A. Mellon and Helen Barry, a woman who is content to do what AGelaide Neilson never did, nan ¢ beauty alone, unsupported by stuay or gest as an apology for her presence on the stage. I cast _a glance at the coffin as itl earth almost completely covered with flowers, on top of which 1s a program of Mis3 Netlson’s last performance on the stage, and as I am taking ove of the broad outward paths toward the gates a man zpproaches me and lifts his hat, “Bag pardon, I’m sure,” he says, defer- entially, pointing to my fvory tabiets in y hand (which I had fancied 1 had quite con- cealed), “notes?” 2 ‘0 offense, Tope,” he continues, with a and sinlle Which makes his tace strangely familiar, though, as the saying ts, 1 can not piace bim; “but—seeing notes—ventured to Taention ft. Mention what ears and Company, 345 et, West.” Upper Graves rtakers,” with another hat Irécognlze tlm now. “ffhotes for the der smile. He continues biaudly: papers—” T pass him and sin mass Of verdure, peop Il creatures’ worlds. There 1s no s!tuation so fullot the groveling spirit of commercial enterp will stand of} abashed, Aamira! Glyn, the ric alistlc rector’s sou, her husband ize, youns Compton and many other men—for who could resist her fascinctton—loved the lovely and lov- ing Lititan Adelaide on. Jehovah's thun- derbolt strikes her, aud she becomes the damp, moist body Mantiliut dreaded sinking into, aad the last oftices to her beauteous form are’ ren- dered with business mndifferentism by—be sure the print the address correctity—Tears Company, 245 Upper Graves street, West. pathos that prise PHOTOGRAPHING EXPRESS operator Las had great success in photograph ing a Lorse at full galisp. Messrs. Marsh Bros. pholegeephers at Henry-on-Thames, Engi td. ave just obtained some Interesting pleiures et the TRAINS. Calffornia reat Western express—the “Flying Dur man’—taken while Tinping through Twyford station, al a speed of uearly sixty miles Pet pho- hou Pointor view from watch the tograph bas been taken 1s on the “port bow the express, and the definition is admirable, th details of the locomotive coming out as shary as the stationary objects in the vie Mes: Marsa Bros., are now making a fiylag shutt which, when applied to thelf cainera, will re- duce the ume of exposure of the plate to 15 ,00h of a second. With this new shutter they hope to get # thoroughly satisfactory pusiogéaph of an express train taken broadside 0a. Cersimic buttons are coming into fashion. Some are painted with mintatare landscapes. rere sooDns. 5008 PIECES Of Sew Fall CALIGUES, beautiful styles. 100 PIECES Of WCOL FLANNELS, 22, 15, 18, 20, 25, 30, 37, tO cents. Rae DRY 50 PIFOES Ot EED FLANNELS, 25, 30, 37, 45, 50 cents. 200 PIECES Cf CANTON FLANDELS, 8, 10, 12 cents. LADIES’ CLOTH, AD colors, Navy Blue, Brown, Grey, Black. etc. o WATER PROOF CLO? Navy Blue, Brown, Grey, Diack. Bs 300 PIECES Of Fall DAESS GUODS, 12, 15, 18, 20, 25 cents. 200 Pi Of BLACK CABHMERES. S145, 50, 60, 65, 7:0. CLOTH for bcy's wear, 25, 30, 87, 50 cents. Ladies’, Gent \dren's UNDER- . sty Bhp doy Oy 60, 18s whe BL OO BRUFSELS OABPETS, new styles. IXGRAIN CaRPETS, new styles. Mahing and Laying Carpets, 73 cts, C. M. TOWSON, 686 Pa. ave. South Bide,near 7th & O. Market. FOREIGN AND Domestic Pera J ork ‘other THE COURTS. Pouice CocrT—Judge Bundy, pro tem. ‘To-day, John Thomas, loud and boisterous: $5 or i5day& Eilvabeth Storrs and Henry Sander- sop, do; do. Peter O'Day, do.; $5 or 10 days. Martin MeGutre, maintaiuing a nuisane>; $5 or 15 days, Frank Renham, indecent exposure; do. Michael Dolay, Jonn Cook and Elizabeth Butler, vagrancy; bonds or a) days each tn the work- house. Geo. S. Walker, carrying a pistol; for- felted collateral. Martha Jackson, larceny of $s and some lace from Elizabeth Arno} » days tn David Seligman, charged with being an. unlicensed commercial agent; $205 or 60 days, An appeal was noted and bonds fixed at $300, Frank Green. larceny of two umbrellas and a cane from John R. Bigelow; 30 days in jail, Washington Brown, threats to Chas. Dickson; $200 bonds to keep the peace or 30 days fn jail. Joseph Anderson, assault on Jas. W. Wallac #10 or 30 days. Patrick Donahue, assault on his wife; $10 or 20 days tn jafl. ‘The wife, who futied to appear yesterday, was fined #3 and Jultus Chamberlain $1. Anna Miller, disorderly how: $!0 or 30 days. Josephine Barry, assanit on Elizabeth Barry, an aged colored woman; $5 or 10 days, Eliza Jennings, assault on Emma Wan- der; do. Harrison Walker, threats to Anna Walker, his wife. Walker plead gutity, but the wife, with tears in her eyes, begged to with- draw the charge, and the case was disinissed. Two colored men were drawn yi seive on the grand jury in Loulsvil!s, Ky., and A number of thers to serve on it juries. ‘This fs Loutsville’s first term {n that line. terday to ARRIVAL OF PASSENGER TRAINS Baltimore and Potomac Pepot, corner Sth and # Streets MORNING. EVENING. Wash'gtor night lines Puil. SBost'al2:30 Southern Ex, tLimited exprees....4:00 TBaltimore accom... 8:40|tWash’ston day line. 4:30 8:65 )1 Washington pass'r. iWarh’gton express. 10:35]! North and He est. Ned 1N.O. fast line. iy except Sunday. |tWash’ston expreasi0 25 nd Ohio Depot. corner N “Avenue and € Stree, w°™ MORNING. EVENING. tPhila.. Balt. & w t8t, Lonis & Cin. éx. IN. ¥. & Phila. e 10 Balt Anna. & way {Western express, 0 3Balidimore & way. Balt. & way stationé.8:20 Baltimore Fred. & way etations #25 N. Y. & Phils. ex Palit & Apnap. ex....8.27 tBalt. & Laurel ex + Baltimore express. _9:00) Martinsburg &waystad. +Balt. & way stat's.10:30' Staunton & Va. Spr. Buurnore express..11:30| express. Dai. Batt. & i8unday onty. N.Y & Phila Other trains daily ex-|Balt., Lan. & cept banda) if Western exp: & way CITY ITEMS. ‘r You TRY Loidile’s Way Dow’ eure for headache. Tete ache Spe- twill cur DovBLE-BREASTED BLUE FLA stock, suitable for yachting, Special styles of butions furnished at Short notice. Pantaloons and vests on hand to match ‘the coats; also white duck substitute ves EL Coats In forms, <2. Itching Piles Is one of the most of Dr. Sirayne’s Ointment. in thousands of instances, makes a sure cure. The symptoni3 are mots- ture, like perspiration,lntease itehing,inerease by scratching, very distressing. particalarl, night, as if pin worms were crawling in and about the rectum, the private parts are some Umes effected. Procure the o! nt at on Sold by all druggists. ‘| BUCHUPABIA.”—Quick, complete cure 4 to6 days; sll urinary complaints; $1, at druggists. For Washington at 480 a. AYE, “ROUGE ON Ka’ Ask druggist for it. It Clears out rats, mice, roaches, bed-bngs, 15. @ box; for Washington at 4S0 Pa. avenue, “ALDERNEY Wagons.”—Fresh Alderney butter churned every loorning, and delivered in ty lbs. “Ward” prints, sic. per Ib. Also, cottag cheese, buttermilk and sweet miik 5¢e. per qt. HOUSEFURNISHINGS. For THE ACCOMMODATION OF HY down town customers I Rave opgsed a BRANCH STOKE, 425 9:h st. n.w., where Ichall keep alarae assortment of Heatine and Cooking Ftoves; also, the best makes: of Latrober, Bibb's New Baltimore, New Sliver Palace, Farlor Sun, &c.; Tin Rooting, Plambing, Stove Repsirs. Prices always as low ag any cther house. JOHN MOBAN, 2226 Pennsylvania ave., 428 9th st. n.w. Orders by telephone will receive prompt atten- thon. aae27-1m G4s COOKING STOVES. The Washin; n Gas Light Company haye at their offce, on 0th street an assortment of the SUN DIAL GAS COOKING STOVES, ia various siza3 snd patzerns. ‘This is the Stove used by Mies Dods inher lecture on cvokery. sug23 MO1Ts' STAR FURNACE. Above goods as cheap as any in the market DINNER, TEA and [OILET SETS, New Desicns. Call snd examine them. Baas SPECIALTIES— and Warranted to wive satisfaction. angHl HAMILTON & SHEDD. MOTI’ SOCIAL LALROBE. 209 Oth street n. DEcousTED MOTTS’ ELEVATED OVEN RANGE. CHINA AND POTTERY, M. W. BEVERIDGE, (Late Webb & Beveridge,) No, 1009 Pa. avenue. JENKHS & CO., ang20 WwW. No. 717 7th st. n.w., Agents for the ST. ELEVATED OVEN KANGES, the 8OCT and FIRE SIDE JEWEL and PAR SUN LATROKER, KADIAN'T HOME, and EXOELSIOR FURNACES. All strict first claes and warranted. “Also, a full li SLATE MANTELS, GRATES, Stationary a: table RANGES ‘and COUK STOVES: all of w Will be sold at lowest rates. Having the langest as sortment in the city, we would solicit an inspection from alin wart ofdbovegoods, 7 aua7 Gs STOVES! GEORGE and Stag HEAD G&S STOVES: TEE CELEBRATED ENGLISH STYLE. SOLD ON TRIAL. WILL DO THE WORK IN LESS TIME. LESS GAS THAN ANY OTHER STOVE IN THE MARKET. Call and see them, No. 681 15th st. A FULL LINE OF GAS FIXTURES. 33 E. F. BROOKS, 631 16th at., DRY GOODS. ([!2 PRESENT 1s GOLDEN: I NEXT FRIDAY, September Roth, BOTH OUR HOUSES WILL BE CLOSED CNE DAY FoR | INVENTORY TILL THEN | GENUINE MARKED DOWN BARGAINS IN NEW AND DESIRABLE FIRST-CLASS GER- ERAL DRY GOODS, LADIES’ AND GENTS’ FINE FURNISHINGS, LADIES’ AND MISSES' READY-MADE SUITS, AT ity Cents on the Dollar, LINENS LOW AT THE o. P. 8. DG ML, 705 and 700 Market Space, WOODWARD, LOTHROP & COCHRANE. | fer 7a AND CHILDREN'S FANCY HOSIERY, FULL LINES NOW OPEN. TYLER & CHEWNING, (Late Clerks with Perry & Bro.), SES Tth st. ‘We have just opened a splendid aseortment of WILTON, AXMINSTER, MOQUEITE, BODY BRUSBELS, TAPESTRY BRUSSELS AND INGRAIN CARPETS in all the newest and most choice demens. Tapestry Ingrain Carpets with Borders to match. Emyrna Carpets, Rus and Mats in great variety. ‘Those furnishing will find it to thelr advantare to examine our stock before purclasing. HOOE BROTHER & CO., fet 1328 F st. mn w., near Ebbitt House. pRces TO SUIT THE TIMES. 500 PIECES MOSQUITO NETTING 5c. 100 DOZ. ALL LINEN TOWELS 123 and 1c. 20 PIECES TABLE LINEN 50, 62 and 75c. 100 BED COMFORTERS 81 and $1.25. 100 WHITE SPREADS 50, 60 75c. and 21. 1 CASE FULL WIDIH SHEETING 250. ALL SUMMER GOODS AT O03T. GEO. J. JOHNSON, sepd 713 Market Space. Bax SILKS: BLACK CASHMERES' COLORED CASHMERES! BLANKETS! SHAWLS! WAMSUTTA COTTON, the best in the world,10. GOOD CANTON FLANNEL, 8. EXCELLENT BLACK SILKS, 75, 87, 21 BLACK SILK, 62. BLACKSILEE, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, 82.50 COLORED SILKS, every coler, 62 to 81.50. CABTER’s, ‘WI Market Space, Black and Colored SATINS, Black and Colored SILK VELVETS, Good Quality DOUBLE BLAN- RETR, $2.(0; BLUK FLANNEL, RED FLANNEL, WHIIE FLANNEL, at the very lowest cash prices; BALEARDVALE FLANNELY, every q) ity; BEAUTIFUL LAWNS, 6, SHEPLAND SHAWLS, Red, White, Blue, 21.00 up to a0; Beautiful WOOL DRESS GOODS, new fall shades, 15, 18, 20, 3 21.00. CARTER’S, sep 2 Vil Market Space. QGmEers, COLLARS AND CUFFS. BRANCH BALTO, STEAM SHIRT FACTORY, 435 7th street new. ‘The celebrated Re-inforced SHIRT, 6 for $6, or 81 apiece, acknowledwed to be the fitiest and moet te Bhirt for the price in the city. A genuine Wameutta SHIRT, finished except but- tens and button-holes, 6 for $4.50, or Tc. apieca— abarvain. Shirts to order a spec alty—6 for 39; 6 for 210.59. Perfect it suarantecd. 435 7th st. n. we N. B.—Directions for self-measurement sent on application. avgda °* THE “MYSTERY” SHLWT. ‘There is nothing better ia the market. It ts ele. wautly made, and of the yery best misterial, and only 80 cents, fniebed, ready for the wash tub. Only SU cents for the “‘Systery” Shirt. Gent's LINEN COLLARS, latest styles and finest 60 per dozen ;£ix for 75 cents. Best MEGINNISS’ BRANCH BALTIMORE SHIRT FACTORY, augi8 1002 F street northwest. Stop GCne Minute and Phink, ° Mf you Pave DYSPEPSIA, LN- Iron Bitters DIGESTION. or NEURALGIA, ‘IRON BITTERS Iron Bitters oat y rt ye eak. have no Appetite, Lune apahle tiled ee erally DEBILILAT 2D, Iron Bitters | TRON BITTERS will cure you. ~ Ifyou have OOUASIONAL DIZ- iron sitters} INES. Or feel that LIFE IS A Iron Bitters | BURDEN, ION BITTEHS wil Iron Bitters | — cure you. If wou are a mother, and have not milk orstreugth tonurse your child. or suffer from Hyateris, or disease thst fenales arediable to | try IRON BITTERS. Iron Bitters Iron Bitters YOU CAN BE CURE! Prick $14 Bor. ALL Devccrts SELL TE. THE BROWN CHEMIOAL CO., BALTIMOBE, SoLe Proprietors. For tale by STOTT & ORO! 485 Pennsyl- ia Pile 2yenue, wholecale and and by, ‘all WwW.” WHEATLEY, STEAM DYEIN WET vr fenton DRY BOOUAING, Gzoncetows, D. facility, the beat talent, and a fall STUFFS AND mor ie cis by Prompuy sue23 me Orders by. Beestea. eae I EE a aE ‘With every QUInTS TO OBDER. x Our SHIRTS to order are unsurpassed for com- fort, style and durability. Fitzasranteed. Heady- made BHIRIS of our own make, 50 cents up. Choice lot of NEOKWEAR at 5u canta, formerly $1. Elegant British Half Hose at 25 cts.; Hosiery Gloves, Collars and Cuffs. JAMES THOMPSON, Mansger of Thompson's Skirt Factory, _anlS___ SEG F st. n.w., opp. Patent Office. QuntT MANUFACTURERS. DUBBEUIL BROS. @ Co., 1412 F Street N. W. We sell the cheapest SHIRTS for the money tu meety. Gar 10 SHIRT only 65 cents. Our GLOEE SHIRT ony 75 cents. ‘he EUREKA RELNFORGED, aviebed, only $1. We wil compare it with any cther Bhitt for the ouey. Aino, 8 line of GENTs' FUENISHINGS alway Ft on nn¢ DUBREULL BROS. & CO. 3928 a1k2 F street N. WW. QUGBTLY pamacED SEWERPIPE. A LARGE LOT FOR SALE VERY LOW. ‘We are also offering Lowes THAN EvEn TERRA COTTA WINDOW CAPS, CHIMNEY TOPS, STOVE OROCKS ann GARDEN VASES, of our OwN MANUFACTURE. POTOMAC TERRA COTTA 0v., nt 401 New Jersey Avenue, aug23 Neax B. & O. Depot. AFE AND SURE! NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY. 15th Street’ amd New York Avenue, BU Pars got Rene, Teta toe wt Fates of Popes a ea FU RE oe oes L6H Exc OF ThE, WASHINGTON LIGHT INFANTRY COR oa WEDNESDAY. September’ *. Arrowemsth will . Loot of Th st., at, arp, returping’ at! Nusic by brass and string bands. _Tiekete 80 ce i MAND EXCU RSION eau ROENT LooKoUT, SO STEAMER ARROWSMITE, ny FRANKLIN LEGION, | On SATURDAY, Serremnre 11, 2550, a T sapTot Making no intermediate landing, th sniple time for bathing, crabbi: also sn early hour for return. Mrale 4 Gin teat at 50 cents exc eau be recured ¢ . tes secured ob the boat or at Py * pa DF ne Dencing goine sud re turnin Boat leaves Potomac Ferry wharf, foot of 7th st., at 730 will retur at 12:30 pro. Trex! 2 years) 25e. Chilare tween the ages of Band Btrect cars will be in waiti Fed on arrival of Commit Eskew, LH. Jullien, 3M. nreon, TOC Sparse: y kins and Alex yr Jrne st 1th and J20h ete Jath ard F HS now. sts. now. ME LAST PIORIC SEASON o be given at GROR Nt t tn Este. by the MOON TGRE sn ws SLUG: PISA EDNESDAT Bee ee ah NG Trohenus’ Fa TA = a ‘To MARSHALL I On steamer W. W. Conoonan, FRIDAY, SerTemuen irk, 1S80. Bingle ticket, 25 cts. Boat jeay h-st. wharf atl0 am. snd Sym. sey de at ¥ GENERAL BEQUES' eM B Lodge, No. §, 1 0. Eee w 13 pig peat ther Excu: steamer Jane Mo Point, THURSDAY, t. Children under 10 years free. Music Steamer leaves her wharf at S a.m. . returaiue 1130p The committee canrantes the public to Nake thie Excursion equal in every respact to the ore viven two weeks aco. Bathing suits oa the boat. Sirect cars will be in waiting on thoir retara. ‘Meals on boat, city prices. sept EXCUsSIONS ON STEAMER MARY WASHINGTON TO OOOOQUAN FALLS Every Monday, Wednesday and Fri Cay Guriny the saason. Muric und trip, 25c. Dancing. Leave’ her wharf at 9 s. m. ; returning st 8 p.m. ON EUNDAY TO MARSHALL HAL| AND MT VERNON SPKIN Leave her wharf at 2:30 p. ma. ving at 7:38. Round trip, 25 centa. TO MT. VERNON SPRING? Every Ssturfay during the reason. Mnete. Dan. cing. Leave her wharf st 9:30. m., returning ad 4p. m. Round trip, 10 cents. sep2-t HE TIVOLI Pann, FORMERLY GIESBORO, is NOW OPEN TO THE PUL for Pi Excursions. The plossaptest su around Washington. The Ferry f hour. end a beautiful tations for ROBB, rap rietor. O®** BOAT NOW RUNNING TO THE AVES—GKAND EXOURSLONS WRFCLE, FORTRESS MONROE AND THE CAPES ‘on the POPULAR STEAMER JANE. MOS EVE+Y SATURDAY EVENIN Fare @1. Round trip $1.60. eroomR, KC., 1416 Fst. aw Hotel, apd at the bos! 3-2my 0. 8. FAMILY SUPPLIE Q*ow-wiiTe BREAD AND BEAUTIFUL BOLLS AND HisCUuITS Will be enaranteed if you use CERES, th angs-m Minnesota Patent Flour. which was awar: €4 the first premium over all other competitors at the National Fair, MINNEOLA, a uwauitloent Minnesota Patent Process Flour. SLEMLING, te handecmest Winter Whest Pateut in America, eptine none. COLDEN HILL, s splendid Family Flour, and far superior to a «rest many 80-calle) patent flours. We d My competitors to bring forth aot flour superior to Geres, Minnesls or #terling, and we feel axsured that auy housekeeper who tries them once will never tse anything el<e. The above named brands of Flour cau be bouxht at auy first- class grocery store. Wholesale Depot = ir. Est sts mn ancl WM. M. UST RECEIVED— SPICED BROOK TROUT, (Bach Fevelien.) SPICED OYSTERS, FRESH DEVILED CRABS, BARATOGA CHIPS, MORAVIAN PRETZELS. W. BREED’S SONS, augls 1216 F street northwest. ‘HESH MEATS AND DRESSED F POULTRY ALWAYS ON HAND. HAM, BACON AND OORNED BEEF. A FRESH SUPPLY OF FRUITS AND VEGETA- BLES RECEIVED DAILY. FINE PRINT AND TUB BUTTER. fret class, and prices reasouable, at THE PALACE MARKET, OonNeR 14TH any New Youx AVENUE Je26 FRANK J. TIBBETS & CO. LADIES GOOD FIRST APPEARANCE oF GOODbr, aT - M. WILLIAN'S. Ladies wonld do weil to examine my stock of FALL BAIS, DOSBETS, sores a DOLM E and DOLMAN! TRIMMINGS and BI) iad ‘The three vest styles of FRENCH ( ‘3 hese woods are how arriving with e steamer. ADIES’ AND CHILDREN’ L MADE TO OLDER. a Perfect estisfaction cusranteod. JAS. H. VERMILY4, LADIES’ FASHIONABLE ROOT MAKER, GLO PtH street, aug? Opposite U_ 8. Patent OMice. AKRGAINS. STRAW Hits AND BONNETS, Regartiess of Cort. MACKINAW CASHARDRA, ‘Only 40 Cents. REAL LIsLE THREAD GLOVES, 9 and 4 Buttons, 25 Genta Pair. LACE MITS AT OOST, ar ——— Mrs. M. J. HUNT'S, nu Nos. 631 and 623 D ct. Beas BATS FOR YOUNG LADIES THE LATEST MACKINAW CAS2ANDRA sU8T RECEIVED. Mrs. J. P. PALMER, syle No, E17? F et. Ms BELLE Lucas’ DBESSMAKING AND PATTERN PARLORS, 801 MARKET SPACE, Corner 8th st., Keep Building. PLAITING, 902 9th st. n.w. aeelt Boersten's “1880” FURNACES, CAST OK WROUGHT Ikoy, SUITABLE FOR COAL OR ‘wooo, Bigpond AND PORTABLE, powerful heaters; remarkably durable; eca- nomics! in fuel: «ive universal watiefaction ; have mo bolted joints; are tree ‘The most DURALLE FUBNA! Sar hs Gua har ae and ASH-PANS; ‘D )- DOO! BEGULATOR, ote. Have many ATT! EVE V1 ever before Bend for circulars others. ‘RICHARDSON, & “00. MANUFACIU For 234 Water street, New Vork. bed > Cc. &. $y20-thstutm 1337 EB Sins cenr WMO sie to order.