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a ee THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Exeept Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDING: Northwest Corner Peansylvania Ave. crd 11th St., by { The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. erved ty enbeerihers in th Laraioga ices Teta : SIR HUGM WINS THE Prue. Saratoga, N.Y. Jnly 18 —The weather here ie |‘ cold and dixacreesble. with a stona threatening. tthe maces tx v - Cd Time 1:43', 18 miles, was wen fy Hy cay second, Juanita third. Ripyy by tonee lengths, There were eee — third horses. r } a Saeeeeeed - = sons tinat be TOL. yo. > ¥ 7 r : 7 "RN | apr ‘| Vee 58—N®. 8,823. WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, JULY 18, 1881. TWO CENT : ——— - —— — = SPEC i i 1 President has passed the day. He GUITEAUS CRIME. "| oe - St. BO Washington News and Gossip. | ANOTHER FAVORABLE DAY. | nich, the President ues pared the day. He aah ‘Telegrams to The Star. jscaearn scien = jaca ———— relish than hitherto, and his afternoon fever. The Subject in the Criminal Court. | Tee ae head: Distartane >< a “Time, NMENT | RECEIPTS — Internal 7 which Is as slight as that of yesterday, came 4n = ; + $871,825.90; custo 03.55. Progress of tho President. |{ater. ati p.m. his pulse was 4, temperature | LETTER To Tite PISTziC™ ATTORNEY FROM THT THE HALE WON FIGHT AT ALBANY. = | so 98.5, respiration 18. AS present, pulse 98, tem-| presipxt’s pocroas—avsoceNMENT oP THE | | . | perature 199.2 ye oe COURT TO SEPTEMBER. | Be ; tin: Im . fhe following dispatch was sent by sur- = a . | Pe Pe Pa 2 BS Continues to prove: geous in charge to the consulting surgeons Inst | 2s ae ri ae Stalwaris Determine to Stick. > — night: g | presented certain in¢ _ noticed ¢ Ny pete |S ANTE rhesipENt mas a coop sicmt's | PARCUTIVE MAS | District Attomey Corsini remarked that the | decisive Balloting To-day. REST. Q : | grand jury had been held in session until after | y ; - 7 henitee nos Te enaies oe ti ® | the 4th of July, but these was no apprehension | 5 sw ypseation hi } ee eee Commer Fe ee oe ese aight Of @ | that such a crime as te attempted assassination ere 2 on any Wes y eral alten of Fate Maat ota teat pedtime.) and | or the President of the United States would take, THE GORNELL CREW IN EUROPE, f the bright come! Inues. He feels greatly retreshed | slept well, Quinia in threesenain doses has been | Diace Tt had been {aon sht that by this time the , i nal " Wwroken sleep which he had | Coptinued, af has also the plan of nourishment sla have: been a e nae aa : RS OR ENE aes a as wenemens taren ee taon ‘| hitherto reported. His bowels have been kept | eee eee Suclamaas vases Parga dure : t. wee raat motion alse leet ogee eC Alt all Sree by ences ihe ound ts dremel with the speed road to reodve et he could not at | wlan aa ‘. lasted thnee days. ae ied. The with a daily motion Hecthwes the agreeable chauze in the weather. is pulke | antiseptic preparations twice daily. There is | {le speedy road to recs Sa ie TUR STALWARTS WILL sie. | Ctr at m . é | Dear @r Masog Micanen oF rH is gradually lessening; it now being $8 with | now a free ge of healthy pus, The after- | 5 grand jury ¥.. duly 18.—The “stalwarts” thi , resolved to staud firm morning, for Conkli read the following let recs tenat 5 i iy | Noon fever, both yesterday and to-day, has beea | 74 Sess ete . normal torape ature bees rene ee He ihe comparatively slight. Yesterday at 1p. m. the | gars MANSION, Wastin Fee Gr brcak inet becteteak, toast and meat | pulse was 94, temperature 98.5, respiration 18; | 1881.—C oe rors 7 AG ater AE d poached exy, and later on a ‘by the | 2t 7 P- ise 98, temperature 100.2, respera- | forney. Sir: In rept ye ee =o ’ It is deemed best by the | tion 19, "To-day at 8:30 a. m.. pulse'9), tem- Condition of the Presideut, we would say that up reali Seti substantial food. in | perature 89.4, respiration 18; at 7p. m., pulse | sue eae VE See discontinuing It at 1 o'clock, after | 93 "temperature 100.2, respiration 20. well for one wito ha: ved so d aly liquid uourishment is admin- Ee Pa euenre Sieur nes wound, but while in anticipated recovery’ tt Is Sie ERE ROR: 2 not yet possible to assert with confidence that Oficial Balietins. Information was received at the White House | his Injuries may not terminate fatally. Very re- 8:20 A.M—THE PRESIDENT DOING WELT. to-day that Mrs. Garfield, the President’s mother, | spectfully. . Corrs —At announe: AND RANGES. . SHEDD, t ortinwest. In the se a bill whi exists in al election, 2 spe shall be ordere a therefor in wri to mil such van provided a or six years past, died Dam. Julyi8, | Who has been recently iliat her home in Ohio, is D. W. Brass, J. K. Bars lin vats east ain aanctorecae are te that state last F cripple and | The President has passed another comfortable | Petter. Under thee eearpetanges te cont rot nre- | district in which the vacauey exists, a:nd who hen Aeurrsipanre te TEA | ntzht and is doing well this morning, pulse, 88; Se ARSE ere ae sent the case to the £1 gehen, | ee cece co ke a al Gesitict fot 0ea 1 lust evens 1d jury for th and suggested that they be There were hardly any callers at the White | House to-day. It being the quietest day since ‘ature, 98.4; respiration, 18. J. K. Barnes, Iwho have frequented _ The Gartield 1 "Capi saith a z the shooting. Except several members of the : | . . E Z lhe eee ee anietion J.J. Woovwann, Ronert ReYBURN. | Cabinet, Rev. Dr. Power, and. a few. others, : naty, Nowe, dls 18 . = : = : | 1 P.M—NO CHANGE SINCE MORNING. there were no callers. The liberal supply of mM SRWaNvRGRMieratnved Sree BEAK “ ay, ish ase : Oupsits—Medieal Director Edward | The condition of the President has not | bulletins copied for distribution ts not now | To-day James T. C EN garcons Nhl ead Gat Cased Boden, K€ | Shippen fiom the medical examining board and | materially changed inee morning. He has no aren onrvel cmenively: pe a me | murder of Wm. G. Wi New Yorx, July [S sf nancial en~ us SY | ordered to special duty in attending officers at | fever and is resting quietly, pulse, 90; tempera- | demand for them. lent atter- | ned and iain Sarcd ekanowa Mina veck opens e kind patronae heretofore ex- : 8 | jmoon continues in his excellent condition. corgia, Who appears with Mr. W. A. H Arata ienr 31, yer cet Easel: catralitig: & comiiuacces cf come, wat din iorigh mee Inspector Sees is | ture and respiration normal. He was neither feverish nor restless. He | Cook’ stated that all the ‘Of the cane Show ee = ee ‘ wer = very respecitaily, = BERWANGER. | placed on waiting orders. Surgeon HN. Pen-| 4 }OROUS NIGHT” FOR THR PRESIDENT. | was in every — wai like a man | that this was a case 0 3 a Roscoe Conklin. et 8. EATZENSTEIN, Mauawer. | rose to the Michigan. Surgeon W. H. Jones to) Gea, Swaim said this morning that the Presi- | getting well from an injury. Dr. Reyburn said: | cused, after the deed % Vs was A he proceeded to The the recei ship Franklin, Surgeon John H. | a | Citia color i fi kK and other changes | the stalwarts for dull, is Clark to the receiving ship Wabash. Passed | Gent passed a splendid night. He had a good | (His color is coming back and other changes | ofcer und made no atteu news, and s ck market | ait Surgeon C.E. Black to the naval | nigit’s sleep and was not restless or feverish. It | Towltant from the strong fo Vet ela abant | 28 desirous as was the zovern : “4d Saturday for poms Caer’ 3 Philedelphi | wan thy long Odds thie beat nicht ot tie ines: ing noted. | The President now weighs about | vindicate himself, aud asked that bail be set. id : : vari Pacific, and Syatg ee eet 3 lelphia. | was by long odds the best night of the illness. | ty pounds less than he did on the morning | “¥fp Gorkhill, the Distrs Nos OE Ni s—The | Mr. Crump said this morning that it had been | that he went to the depot. The doctors will | ve pale won IDA Lewis.—The | y slorious night. ‘The conditions all show that | not remove him until there. is wo. possibility of defence. and that pectetary of the Treasury has awarded the gold | the daily statement, “He ix better than ever,” | the removal eausing a shock or otherwise | should have the case before the court rela se Gicenes Gareti life-saving medal to the famous Ida Lewis, | can be to-day put forth stronger than at any | tarding his progress.” Dy nubear obras . | Natal Waters, freshly received, Ghele ida Lewis © Wilsoa, th 2eree. | Mevions Sine0706) enovery earns Ye | A PICTORIAL POSTAL, CARD FOR GUITEAU. att Derry said that the coroner had reported | a ithe ol her services in rescuing 2 e _ str] vt Gen. e lexce to the District Attorney’s o1 an x i MILBURN’S PHARMACY, number of persons from drowning. The Not satistied with his grateful sleep | District Attorney Corkhill, as well as Gen. | the o the ict Attorney ¢ W®. Combine | he was free to-day that they would ask on the | oye 1429 Pennsylvania avenve. | total number of lives Mrs. Ida Lewis Wilson | last night the President. after breakfast, closed | Crocker, warden of the jail, continue to receive alta venice Of mane s information was | Potter. 34: Gookbhe 2 AVING M. he could not azr Repi | insisted that t IY ment. The vote re For Laphamf 14: Pott 1 embly— For (frm Arkaneas) ore, whieh wee : advanced 1% to Paul | per 108, Mici Necessary i 3 g to a choice >, to M15 ee oe has saved sinee 1854, so far as known, is 13. In, his eyes and again rested well. He believes in | mail matter directed to the assassin, Fuiteau, | that there was yet r evidence on the | °CiCakes Sharpe . | Central Lis tog aS FILEURES- | all thes seamaccxcont ted she has relied wholly | EATING AND SLEEPING. but he does not get it. This morning the Dis- | point of murder.» ee that he soy tated teanior Valbert to 1214, 7 on herself. ‘ a | Im fact, he has said as much himself. Last | ttict Attorney received the following: | Judge Wylie remarked that he was ready to. —— F TREES Np., July 10. S ovilenes ARMY oRDERS.—The general of the army, ac- | evening he said fo General Swaim: “Swain, if | pisrict Attorney Tae ee se hear the evidence now inquired whom he was paired ney Corkhill, Dear Stir:—Please | jistrict Attorney C ill read the evRgnce. : ith. The chair Since then ther * could not give t re information. Mr. }sii per cent, the lat | companied by one aid-de-camp, Col. R.1 Dodge, | it wasn't for eating and sleeping T_don’t know | detiver the enclosed card to the brate in human | jraecngateemes, Co would beoblized toxhow | eee KR a xen, See | Will proceed to Fort Wayne, Mieh., on public | What 1 would do with myself these days.” form, Chas. Guiteau. ee ae on trial that here mere ae eos before Hee ” ANOTHER BALLOT—NO CHANGE. deferred, ce GERICE SSIONER OJ | The following changes in the stations MES. GARFIELD ry postal card, and | Cccurence- The court said that it appeares Another ba ras Which shows : a F FEEEDMA chet ms of the adjutant’ generals de-| was with him early this morning. She was eee Rae pete card, ae | hn, on the evidence as taken canon eiee ee ee | need : | partment are made. to bright and cheerful. Dr. Bliss says that while | from which dangles a human figure. beneath | pad Hares = of he FREED GS AND "TRUST COS | fy 1S . u her belief hag always been steadfast that the | which is the word, “carsion,”.and above it are a | self-defence and und umstances almost | Foreign Events and Topics. qa wat hae Gane we | eeu, Col. W. D. Whipple, from military | President would not die, she has never appeared | number of buzzatds. Whe dezend is, “Here | any man would have been justitiel im suppose | E FAME, the Missouri to the milit: ivini in the sick room looking in the least despondent | hangs the carcass of C. Guitean, theologian, | that he was in danger 6f bodily harm. He would. | of the Atlantic Maj. J. P. Martin, Tous the ae or weary. She has made it a point to be ever | boarding-house dead-beut, &e,” Guiteau is ad- | therefore : : partment of ‘Texas to the department of the , Cheerful in the sick room. dressed as assassin, and he is informed, “For | ~ yt es will be pre- | that a. petitio: p or before AUGUST 21. 18st, or they will be barred. and * junte distrilated ainons raat | division uupany, as provided in the act of February may be brought epesitors who have not already received dividends o. Sionabien % es moe * > ‘. your benefit and pleasure we have been to ive the bail. by ation of ten persons, and it is be samemceeaey Serna thei, Wake Ue: BLOF | Wenckeboch Ole Miewio lon boa ated ty | * qui mnaeaneice pried aCe paige had gone | trouble In executing a correct picture of your- S that when Mr. Bradiaugh pays his threatened >"! fh en eee | the President, to take elicet July 31, st. | S morning the President's pulse had gone | soit as you will appear in public—date not yet Alexandria Affairs, ; Visit to the House to demand his parliamestary Ahyuet, a oa Jay & — sree 22 * he will be accompanied by alarze number etots down to 88, the lowest since the reaction. Mis | fixed. Should you desire a few extras for SOUT Reported for Tay BW : | : Tae NatioNaL Mesevu.—During the summer | temperature was normal and 80 was his respira- | friends (boarding-housekeepers) send your orders | No DECISION. B Feo & nercuis dive secs iG Gt Garlechiiaw Gov Cua National Muse. | tion, ‘These symptoms were ns favorable as | earl Our services are frea and you will not _Several hundreds may thus 7 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST, um are sinall. The collection of snakes was In. | {8¢Y Bosibly could be. His appetite this morn- | have to pay for them, whieh Will suit you. **%, : e entitled to enter ti rs foie jou eer dae eth eeon of snakes was it- | ine’ was very good. It Is cheering to everybody LONDON CITY ON THR CRIME OF GUITEAU. handsome silver goblet, shut for at the Glymont | liament. The whole subject GIVE SPECIAL ATTENTION TO greased Saturday by the arrival of threestranzers. | to know that day after day he demands more | 4 court of mayor andaldermen, holden in the | COHtest, authorizes the statement that no award | sideration by tht ofticers of t MODERNIZING DEFECTIVE PLUMBING IN crry | LY? SNe from Davenport. Iowa. One of these | food. This morning he ate some beefsteak and |inner chamber of the Guildhall of the city of | UP2 that match has bee2 made. ‘The umpire | EAN STANLEY DY ae eg 5 wate ¥ | was an Oplubolus Dotiatus, the pretentious name | iad with it milk toast and alittle rum and | y ch are, Mr. B. | 18 —Dean Stanley's condition is RE, 8, London on the 5th of July, unanimously adopted | says, alone authorized. to 1 a. borne in the catalozues ‘by the common milk | milk. | —the erysipelas, which was at first | snake. The other is a pin | resolution “that this court has heard with | haye made none. The fact 1 a | local, having spread rapidly. Canon Farrar td. ISI ach bearing one or mec Bulk ineats —loose ne r bull snake, known ‘ APPARATUS TO RAISE THE PRESIDENT. h : = | to scientists as the Piyepius Sayi. The third| |. = deep grief and indignation of the cruel attempt Washington | ministered the mei ‘atie: si » bi: cl Hams, Ba COMPETENT WORKMEN, | shake was from Montzoivery county, Maryland, | Under the supervision and direction of Dr. | which has been made ‘Upon the life of the Presi- | Light Infantry and the National Rifles the unt. | twa none SS reper 5; Rutter quiet—western ATTEND PROMPTLY | and was a commonnilk snake. A few days azo | Nicholls, of Bellevue Hospital, New York, an | dent of the United States, «and, in sympathy | pire and referees ted to the National | this moming announces thet Dean Seeder ned | rae quiet, 1B | four fresh fish. of a species common to the | apparatus, #ich as is used in that hospital for | with the whole body of thesitizens of London, | Rifle Association of America certain i a o | questions | two hours sleep this morning and has some in- | ordir SLL JORBING ORD 5 waters of Germany were received from Geeste- | raising wounded and disabled patients from the | 4¢plores the commission of # heinous a crime. | as to the construction of the rales Dethe ler s io munde, Germany. They made the journey | Hah 5 = | and earnestly hopes that a life so valuable as | ter containing these questions, which was ac- - FO LEARN MADAME LIV- | across the Atlantic packed in ice, and riers in a | bed, is being constructed at the White House. | that which hus been ruthlessly assailed may yet | companied with the score sheet, no answer hae on: July 18 her Avent , £004 state of preservation when received. ‘The | This machine has never been used anywhere | be spared for many years to his country, his | been returned. When au answer to these ques- y | Method of transportation is something new, and | except in the Bellevue hospital. “Tt consists of | family and his friends.” has many advantages, as it permits casts and | two upright pleces of frame work—one |. FS Se roceed to make a decision; ob auanet s e tehes to be made of the fish before they are | attached “to the head board, “aud the | Governor Foster's View m2 Hay sot) Rational been no reasons for even. calling them tocether ren in Vicon ea eecan or NEW YORK, July 18 ced in alechol for exhibition. Heretofore | other to the foot board of the bed. Thanksgiving. Was no reference of the question of award | no doubt that the Cornelis will be cnehtnneey, | Money, Sih. st of the fishes received from such distant | Light pieces of slat, something like the side STATE OF Onto, 7 to the National Association. They were asked | cally welcomed. ‘The match will be over ath Govern: points have come jn alcohol. A al carload | railings of a bedstend, eonnect these uprights | Executive Durantuxst ov Tir Govenxon, + | simply to construe certain rules. Any award | Cally Welcon for a mile and a-half against the | Whe, , of stalodites and stalagmites from the Luray | and two pieces of heavy cloth are so arranged Concaues, July 15, 1881. } | made by them would be mere misapprehension | strane whic is ree werful; then round | LONOR. sae tS, (ee caukte and a cave is expected ina few days. The specimens | that one can be slipped under the patient from | My Dear Sir:—I take pleasure in acknowl-| of function. When the National Ascoriation are buoys and back to the starting post’ "The prise | Paul common, 24. tt ee he 2 “cted by Mr. Robert k. Corson, the first | the head and the other from the feet, coming | eaging receipt of your esteemed favor of the 12th | 8 KI letter and construes the | ig a handsome trot hy aed at 250 sl ron Atluntic and “Great Western first mortgage 7 of the cave, aud they are said to form | just near enough together not to bear on the | instant, enclosing your articte in Tue Stan and vard will be made. Anything before | Bach member of the winliyg Crew in to eecnes | trustees’ certitivntes: the first and finest coliection ever taken from | Wound. Then, by use of adever, the patient is a gy aoe "| that is “too previous. la beautifully designed gold comme noneive de. second consois, 1s. the The collection is presented to the | raised from the bed and held suspended, the | Suggesting the 19tH# of October next for the day |“ Tyz ELucrion ‘To-xient.—The city council ao ae ane " i BEAUTIFUL BLUE DANUBE. —The Sportsman. sai e& | impending contest between the Cornell Univer. | Sisgment tions is received the umpire and referees will | sity crew: and the Vienua chow: which yn te | pagmment™ rED_—& BAKER, Good wazes ja at is Central, ; ; x medal. The Austrian crew has been selected York U and W. museum by the management of the cave. body resting upon heavy cloths while the wound | of praise and thanksgiving for the spared life of | will elect to-night the minor officers of the city. | = . Ontario and West« : = a is dressed and the bed clothing changed, etc. | our President, There is perhaps less pressure for office this year | 0M the four rowing clubs at Vienna. They are 6%. ERSONA : b 3 strong stalwart men and possess plenty stay EW YORK MARKETS THIS AFTEE ‘Rey. Dr. Elliott, rectorZof Ascen- | By this ineans a patient is raised easily and reg- ach fe ion, | than usua!, but there are candidates in abund- | Sow, t sistance to became iS AFTERNOON. some weeks.—— Col. Corkhill will leave with his | @volded in lifting by hand. At present the | tee of Germans conier and fix upon aday. It | noch Grimes is a candidate, and_a proxy, the names and weights are: Leopold Frey, 138 _ bs. ote ‘ 2 President is raised by six men. lifting a sheet, 5 widow of the late keeper, 8. B. Cornwell, will , seth family for Cape May on Wednesday, and leave (ee auras is, of course, too early as yet to say anythiug . | Louis Thomas, 151 Ibs.; Victor Spanraft, 174 Ibs. | them’ there for the season. Anslsticat District | and it always causes him more or leas pain. It ji also be proposed. For city scavenger—James | eph Si a stsorgpace isexpected’ that the new apparatus will be definite upon the subject. I appreciate the ap- prop y | Joseph Schmidt, 151 Ibs. This crew will use th i z Di ne Cole, incumbent; George W. Cliferd and Henry | } ih tes Sadie ee ton, Garrett caunty, Mic, te speae 4 (ae ready for use to-morrow morning, who. “teprecae any Mer or ee Johnson (colored.) For overseer of the poor— Son tie Healey reeutia Bonne A eee ir. John Randolph and wife, of Washing THE PRESIDENT'S MOTHER ILL. tion, and favor a quiet day of prayer and thanks. | Captain W. W. Rock, incumbent; James T. Nails EN ENGLAND AND PRANCE. } a Loxpox. July 18.—The btique Francaise prthwestern, 124%; «lo Richardson, of the Balti-| Eliza Garfield, mother of President Garfield, had the character and depth ¢f feeling aroused by | ClockR. M: Latham, incumbent. For janitor | ava: Inirland, whieh hereto admits the la sous tryin pce are staying at the Mountain House, Cres-| A telegram from Cleyeland says that Mrs. | giving and praise as only appropriate in view of | 804 Charles L. Neale. For keeper of ‘own . Pa.— Mr. F 1 7 2 ore Sun, is a $ 2 = vent. you wi of offices—V. M. Taylor, incumbent. Chief en- = Y i . ic, do. preferred, 91%; Union W. Shea and Mr, and Mrs. James W. Blanchard, | Which she partially recovered, but is now pros- | "A. §. Soromoce Washington, D.C. Captain of police, James P. Webster; for lieuten- | SUI OLS realy negotiations, which will take | ;J0.. 7 d0, preferred, Hd gst. Louis and shington, are at Saratoza.——Associate | trated by fever. On account of her extreme | 44. Solomons, in his reply to Gov. Foster, | SM J-L. Smith; for policemen, ali the present | Place in Darts. do puetored, 5 Bata: Mah tome teas EX ALL SUMMER Fapures, IN ALL DEPART- | Justice Miller and wile were at Newport Sete | age. she being eighty-one, her condition s re- ie - reply : * | force and the following new names: Joseph H. ee ‘ we ‘orthern Pacitic’ com, do. MEN jay on their way to Block Island, where they | £4"ed as very critical, and fears are entertained | after reciting the expression of views made by | Young, Keate Davis, Joshua Grady, J A dispatch from Caleutta to the Times: News | f, san Fi San isco com., ——; 0, |, 77; do. first preferred, ——; Central cific, Bi7,; Rock Island, 13% Chesapeake and river, where he crossec last year. The Ameer is | Ohio, 204 a30; Louisville and Na ite, 08; Naat x ¥ | forher recovery. A dispatch last night :— | the correspondents alluded to by the gover: ood, Joseph Hi he has reached Indis that Ayoob Khan has arrived ret. & will spend th eason.—Giles § A ro ry. ip says: spol y governor, | wood, Joseph Horseman, Rolla Henry, Frank : rred, support af the sama cie! Huneconpe ae | “Her symptoms were more favorable to-day goes on to say:—“ If not presuming too much, | Schuman and others. The board of heaith, board | at Hyderabad, on the bank of the Helmaud | “na Bice * = ss - - f fire wardens and physicians to the poor will oe DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT : | Lavinia Shannon, leading lady, and Thaddeus MESSAGES OF SYMPATHY. permit me to remark that I am of those who take | °1! sab phy L ically ard hist: i | ‘Chattanooga, 2; Ontari: Ww a - se ‘chosen, it is ikely energetically pushing forws’ Troops towards nga, 82 Arig a ‘estorn,, ALE-WOOT, BUNEINGS, 25, 97% and S0e., retucea | Shine, comedian. of the same e cha if Pave Te; | _ Resolutions of sympathy were received at the | ® religious view of such a celebration; and while | counelis will edjoarn «ata tie Wee pee | Candatiars thones eden 24, Manhatten | ipialtinote Central, frou 37%. 62g ad Bh ; if Chase pesos Ae eee | White House'te day as follows: Prout atacton| |Z propose to attend my place of, worship and | plete the election to-morrow night. THE HARVEST IN HOWOSRY. eae eee Disurict of Colum Deg ee ae eH a evi COM ISG GER ete ene PRE NG nO ASE ee Haute, Indiana; | "er up sincere thanksgivings to the Throne of | |News Nores.—The mayor has postponed the | Loxpox, July 18.-The Vienna correspondent | O. 3” De ‘ Cash Ro ee we Byington is at PANE Oe q | Grace, T see no reason why the much larger por- | decision of the ‘fish question” until5 o'clock | of the Slandard says the latest estimates of the | St.Pai 641s: do. ; ‘ ; a Springs Gee ue W. Blake is at Vine- | the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Veteran Society, of | tion of the day not thus eccupied should not be | this evening.—The corporation court closed | harvest in H agree that the yield of ,yheat | C-C.and 1, —-; Erie and West WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT : mont, ont .H. Crook ts at Paxton, | Cleveland, Ohio; the Garfield Veteran Corps of | devoted to rational and e priate manifesta- | its July term y aiternoon.— “The Cath. | will be muck and of better quality t:.20 | St. Louis and New Orleans NDIA LINENS, cood quality, only 15e. per yard. Sturtevant and "Mise Peaun’ pally; Mrs. A...) Pittsburgh, Pa.; ‘the Kentucky State ‘Teachers’ | tions and joy with which the great heart of the | ollc clurak henson vent Sunday morn- | last year. Reports from Russia state that the | Sitio, Central, 0; Biecial Bincaius in TABLE LINENS, “Narkins, | Sturtevant and Miss Frank DeMowbray are at Association; the Common Council, of Norfolk, | nation is overflowing. Or, if needs be, one en- | ing services in St. Mary's Hall to accommodate yield will be ‘excellent. The Roumanian Pa G... 8%. TOWELS, &e. Ocean Grove—W., Grier is at Oakland.— | Va. th Can: 2 4 grain | © ccasing G ent Bonds—t's extended, 102s Richard Smith is at Bedford Spri Va.; the French adians of Worcester, Mass.; | tire day should be devoted for the Purpose; the | its con; tion while the church is under re- | crops are much damaged by spring rains and | gi@4; coupons, ——; extended, M@alig; Mrs. W. B. Lawverisato rea wee ings, Pa.— | the Italian Fraternal Society of Santa Barbara, | usual “ Thanksgiving day” in November might | patr——The Reform Club held an interesting | storms. 2 eo from France show that the | coupons, —3 4) allay; —s DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT H. K. Semly is at B edfo. a ‘Spa aS eee és es ), G. A. R., of Water- [Pegs seep and com! and made to occur | meeting yesterday afternoon, which was ad- | harvest, with few exceptions, will be excellent. | 4's, 116 *;ahiX: coupons, —, PACIFIC and COCHECO LAWNS, reduced to if. per | ter is at Cofoin Ktun, Va— Mrs. M. A. Green is | KUg? Conn; Col: J. W. Patterson, Post 151, G. | on Tuesday, October 18th, and the day for jollity, | dressed by Past Chief. Rechabite iiddick, of the | It ls believed that she Pit wave need to im- = of Pa., the Boston Preachers’ ft ‘a at Roaring Branch, Pa——Mre. Mollie C. Mor-| the Ml. & Ghurcls Boson Post, a eens ae embract nee vic processions, mu-| High Tent.—The J. W. Thompson left the | port any wheat. *, of cannon, fire- gan is at Breathedsville, Md.—R. Buchanan is Belle Vernon, Pa.; mass meeti: f citi: SILK DEPARTMENT: at Rock Enon Springs.——Mrs. E. 8. Hoover is | Athens, 0.; Logansport Post No, 1d, G. AR, of sole tetene) ona vee at Hamilton, Va.—A. W. Fiske is at Harper's | Indiana; the ex-members of the ‘Army of the i at unlawful hours: #1 Or 7 days. Walter, Moul- Lo: July 18.—The excessi a vr INDO! — - | 4 day following, Wed- ings ugust con-| tinues here and on tife continent The treon, | ton, loud and boisterous; £5 or I5days. Nathan- on ‘ nesday, October 19th, the centennial of the | vention at Richmond will be held here We jel and Emma Brown, loud and boisterous; @5.0r While Balhae Hpeiage Ne a Chaka ee Cumberland, of Chieage, I. the republicans of saatuntion of, the British army at Yorktown, | day night. s SL ee instant, ten days earlier than was intended, on | 1) Sa3* each. Hlizabeth Mengin, cagraney; bonds 3 e ~ a Kiteh y, a Fs e close “revolution. de- ———>___ ‘3 + OD | or . John Samson, charged W! tuck i a crareawand, Fitzkl is at Nan-| committee of northwest Ohio; the citizens of | voting tio days for tha vena whic’ ko Dox Cantos Dutven Our or Fraxce.—It is | the neat at La Granja, the ana eeTam £05% | a wuspicious character and vasrant; aonds or 9 ee J. Clarke is at Far’s Rockaway. Williamsburg, Va.; citizens of Grayson county, | haps not too much—a Proper deference will be | announced in the Paris Temps that the French | the ‘Spanish court, #8 almost saboorebin ana | days in the workhouse. Joseph Hayes, vazrane Fe ial F. Stanley ts at Ocean View.— Mrs. J. | Va.; 0. H. Eippery Post CF G. A. R., of Pitts- | paid to all shades of: public opinion, and every | government has ordered Don Carlos to leave the that Madrid is like a flery furnace. * . Richard M. Jamison, do.; do, ' Patrick d ; Pekord ts at Liberty, Md.——E. W. Oyster is ,_Pa.; @. N. Morgan, Post No. 4,'G. A. R., | one will be able to express publicly their thanks | the country within twenty-four hours. A N.Y. eis ay case ims, re do.; do. raRasons Rhea H-— este Reporte at | Seguneaolny aan rmta, spun | ther own way.” FI ee aT crate ante| | The Daly Nees concepontest one rape: | ies, destroying private proper I 5 “es = “3 ion of im¢ 4 mmon ol Oo , : . K0, al wi a cck of PARASOLS at greatly re- | O@Kland.—Gen. L. P. Graham is at Old Sweet | Ween ne Goer bo aiieed to expiete Mts ve p . ode balance Meconsaine= Washington C. H., Ohio; the National Rifle As- Narrow Guage Railroad in Maine. severity. ‘The immediate one is, I believe, the | The ahti-clerical ferment continues. No night | days. Williat Harrison, ferfeited ‘collateral, duced 1 ese; many of them inuck below | Springs, Va.——F. M. Buckingham is at Asbury hebstor of America; the Georgia House of Re-| PORTLAND, Mx., July 18=Tne preliminary | fact that Don Carlos and his ‘wife attended the | Passes without an attempted demonstration, | Michael Green, Robt. Brooks, Robt. Green and Park, N. J.—-S. 8. Daish is at Quincy, Mich. resentative; the department of Wisconsin G. A. | Organization of the & Valley | Henri Cing mass at St. Germain Des Pres on | Which is instantly suppressed by the police. A Fail, 4: R: O'Beimne ts in New York.—Jonn | Rt, of Berlin, Wis, Olney Grange, No. 7, P. of | Railway. company ‘war thessed“ on Saturday | Thursday. In the church they were received | Committee has been formed to confer B. Scott is at Cape May.;—Mrs. 8. E. Adams is | Hf’ of Olney, Md.; The president and faculty of a The ere guage Toad will connect | with royal honors. Seats of honor were reserved | Medals on the six men convicted of rioting net d prices, to cl the orixiual price, BOSTON HOUSE, at Deer Park.—George D. Cudlet is at Boyd Georgetown college; the citizens of. Libert: vat Hiram. Fifty | for them in front of the altar, and at the conciu-| img the removal of the body of Pope Pius [X. injurious to health: c i Station, Md.—Mrs. G. W. Utermeble and | Texas; the edneational association of Virginia; thousand dollars were by private ae sion Of the service the omesale esvorteo them to | The Lega Della Democrazia expresses regret that | disturbing the quiet of West Washington daughters have gone to Capon Springs.—W. | the city counell of Lock Haven. There was re- scriptions and $40,000 vated by towns. 01 call the | jond and boisterous conduct; $5 or 15 7, ——— - | Geol a big pound watermelon for Burn " What this #5 or 7 days. J 5 a little datahter are paectidy pelknap’s wife and | fruit. ‘The President could not eat of it, but It | a tofal talustion of Pr Last year it after. _ 4 HORRIBLE OCCURRENCE. | Bolsterous; 85 or 15days. Joseph W. Gant, deg {XCELLE ASHIONABLE | Girt. nator Wade Hampton ts at Daggers Oe Ge nee prairie Wi Dee ' ae ‘was €100,850,000. More oF VENNor’s PRroBaBiLtTies.—In refer- Pg pide dl Sas horrible ater! 7 — John Gens, chant ae ON er Sa 4 e mee! o ie Wasi mn Union pete ACL so I oe efer- tes a oceur- 7 y, E erience, thorcushly cay able ra us ors ce large | Springs, Va, Fraternelle de Langue Francaise soclety, of this | Half of Gales Task Done. ence to «the stormy portion of July,” Mr. Ven- Fence near Clermont Ferrand. aiglieatenant of | Keepin an unlieensed Ta continued. ing, to form a connection with tensive Mill city, resolutions were unanimously adopted EW York, J pedest nor ‘Uness chasseurs, named Reige, affected by GeO. 5 oll, Frank Foster, Exabiiement in Richmond. Va vod party. cal The New Comet. concurring in “the numerous: manifestations et | this morning had eon. nee Dacre trian, | as follows: SGalling barometer i6th; windstorms, | suostroke at the camp at Chalons" was sainted: | Jos. T. Hazel, Ruth Sayers, Jos. Cromser, Wilson culars addres DALSSMARER, | THE ASTRONOMERS HERE WAITING FoR A CHANCE | indignation which took place on the occasion of | half of his task of 6,000 miles in as many | For week commencing St A7th, high winds. | through a neighboring vi ed his way | Sayers, May Sages, Geo. Brooks, Chas. Va.. P.O. I Ll-cost ‘TO OBSERVE rr, the hateful attempt made against the person of | consecutive ten minutes” His condition is stili | Cooler, wet, and stormy roe fry very | ofa woman, who frightened at disorderly Walter Bland, Wm. Garnett and Michael CATARRH REMEDY CURES | Th t need Sat oan Xi the President of the United States” and ex- | good. heavy rain storms in both Ontario Quebec ce Tan away screaming. A number~ ton, forfeired collateral. Mary Parker, “ps AR} REMEDY CURES ¢ comet annow furday- as having pressing their liveliest “to see his health, = th; another period of excessive heat on 23d, | of . peasants returning from the _ field | of some clothing from a store on the avenue: Deperce iced and Liner Fie tone oe Br. | been, discovered by Mr. Scheberle at Ann 80 precious to the country, completely restored haye been issued wind storms. A de-|threateneds the officer with their sickies collateral forfeited pm omg Price 25 on ts, Mrs. Dr. Titcomb’s Lung Balm | Arbor, Mich., has not yet put m an appearance | fn the shortest time.’ 10, 5S eed “deep- Ragan Jay; Edward and he drew his revol Charles Kibby, Sorte Dr: Dupare’s never tail Pie! Reneinte®) | in these parts. ‘That is, no one has seen it, No | est sympathy for Mrs. Garfield, who, in the | Deving and J with that were harmless, and blind, bi sabe Tae ey Price 0 cents. For | observations were taken at the Naval Observa- | Midst of the cruel trial through’ which she has J sale at James Guild’s, 105 Pennsylvania avenue horthe ast night, but it is hi just passed, showed herself so worthy of the ‘west, Washington, D.C. dys | Ory night, oped that a glimpse of igh station attained to by her hi he fi. RUPPERT, he new comet will be obtained to-night, or } gave an example of wifely devotion, which, } les le, rather to-morrow morning, if the: sky is clea?. such ingui: person, can A. ‘NOS. 403 AND 405 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. | ‘‘I can tell you roughly about where Te is,” said bears int Hee hae rite H. Beale, of | natic to exert the most benefigial influence on Prof. Hall to THE stark man to-day, lool on.” H. Weaver, HEADQUARTERS FOR x CHIL- ‘ ng UA OREN'S CANRIAGE COMPANYS Rater open “at about Shows 8 The Chicago telegraph operators -have sent reas pete fang N he cheapest for beauty, comfort and durability in the | It is near Capella, a little southeast, and visible telegram to President Garfield, congratulating Z market. about 3 o'clock in the Worning. It isa fairly ARCHERY AND FISHING TA CROQUET Deight telescopic comet. AND LAWN TEN BICY¢ ou think ft is the comet of 1812?” WELOCIPEDES, WAGONS. 0 one could tell that until, {thas been ob- Received 2 large sesortment of Traveling and Lunch pais Its op will have to be computed ot OFFERS WANTED IMMEDIATELY ‘For several second-hand of Encke’ PIANOS, of leaving the city. * aecplady ‘SIDNEY T. NTO, jee 433 Izu STREET NORTHWEST.