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‘The Insane Woman from New York. Worship in the ‘ __THE EVENING STAR. The Central Guard House Sale. CITY ITEMS. PICNICS, EXCURSI &e. ARRIVAL OF HEB HUSBAND—HIS8 ACCOUNT OF HIS | AN OLD-TIME METHODIST MEETING—INDIANS EX-| GEN. BIRNEY QUESTIONS THE POWER OF THE —————— ——————— URSIONS, éo._, SaTuRpayY. AUGUST TROUBLE—GUITEAU'S ACT THE CAUBE OF IT. eta ‘Tt CAMP—PREPARATIONS FOR SUN- DISTRICT COMMISSIONERS TO SELL. Fall Parad ~ 1881. Tis ERIE To BE AGAIN FOR. Fee ep crn: pee ego, 9) 1 rien Denies iy Gen. Wm. Bimey, attorney, to-day rendered and childrens nif and soft FRIDAY Auetune Taal LOCAL MENTION. an excitement yesterday at the President's Wasurxeton Grove Camp, an opinion in the case of the Central guard the ees, ch Washingvon “Te Weather, Went House oy arypnge rey gripes Montgomery Co., Md., August 19, 1881. house sale, which was placed in the hands of | duck with his stick and oa grab be ches Int og Manamer_W. X, Corooran ‘ther. arrive e wharf, rireet, 7 Orrick OF THE Cuter SIGNAL OFFICER, fran trom ew Yorke ater his runaway wife. ‘To-day might properly be termed an es ee ees iaeraeee: of tie ee Todays iojont i fer, asesult on Mar ey FY rect, Wasmixorox, D.C, August 29. is81.0:20.n.} | He'went directly to police headquariers, and | Camp, asthere were but few arrivals elther iitieot ine ee Moen G t Lewis by blacking her eye with a bottle; | Do not use vile drugs or nostrums in your famé. | Uraeerine ou the Exceisior wil 5 Se Ee "hationary or | finding his wife had been sent to St. Elizabeth | from the city or county. Such days have their Encce. Wb uien ood alist weitere: [eee lies, but use pure Hop Bitters. Saw, S.Moore Can 8 temperature and barometer. insane asylum, went to a hotel and rested until | uses, as those tenting on the grounds are gen- | who referred to Gen. Birney for professional | To-day, Mary Wilson, a white woman, pleaded 20-5" Special Weather Bulletin. this morning.’ He stated that her mysterious erally tired out, and require a rest after the fa- tigue of such ‘a day as yesterday. The quiet therefore is welcome. To-day and to-morrow everybody will be busy preparing, not only the house, but replenishing the laraer. One who has never been to camp on Sunday can scarcely form any idea of the amount it takes to feed the multitude. INDIANS COMING TO CAMP. Major Morgan received a telegram in reference to the Indian delegations now in Washington vis- iting thecamp on Sunday, and answered by in- viting them to be present, and they will, no doubt, be the attraction of the day. Mr. Gustavus Sietz, the confectioner, was taken very ill last night, and to-day Dr. Howard was called to attend him. He pronounced the dis- ease to be intermittent fever. The funeral of Howell G. Crawford took place to-day, as announced in THE STAR. The segvices were conducted by the Rey. C. M. Brown, of the M. E. Church South, assisted by the Revs. Mr. Cross and Tyler. The services were very impres- sive. When the mother took her last look at her counsel a letter to them of the 9th instant, from the District Commissioners, stating that they are informed that the purchase of the Central fuard house property, at auction, by Hallet Kil- urn, was umde for the “Produce Ex company,” an® asking ‘to whom the convey- ance shall be wade, as they are, and have been for some time, ready to execute the necessary di “If the Commissioners were empows guilty to being an idle and disorderly person and public prostitute in West Washington. She = sent to e Madar yaad for 20 days. Jos. L. raves, & well-dressed white man, was charged | MYC tor Utes agora, of tae commonly with pase a Segent bene aad ts and | urticles. and am giad thas we can now have & re | 7h street, TO-MORROW, (Sunday), Auguet2L, at & about streets; ys. , Coffee ‘Simms, | liable preparation. E. C. Fraxkiix, M.D. P.m., returning at 8 p.m. Fare, for the round trip, ) disappearance from home last Wednesday, had caused him @ great deal of anxiety and trouble. She had shown symptoms of mental derange- ment about three weeks ago, and he had been keeping a silent surveilance over her, but not noticing anything after that time he had grad- ually relaxed his vigilance. HER DEPARTURE FROM HOME. On the day stated she left to go down town and took her bathing dress, as she had been in | the habit of doing, and going to the beach for a | bath. She did not return, and he at once tele- graphed all over Brooklyn and afterwards New Fork city, thinking she had possibly been taken illand had been picked up by some one, but learning nothing he employed the ser~ | vices of the detective force, and made Tam.. 6 deg: 11 a.m.. 2.5 deg.; 2 p.m., 87 deg. | search through the pawn shops for articles of Maximum, 872 deg.; minimum. 6.6 deg. jewelry on which she amight have obtained Pape loans, knowing that she hadno money; but could s .—Now is the | Ss jad Oe TaD SMALL DOT ion ails hine | ficd nothing.” He and his wife's relatives In self with green hes and greener apples, and | Brooklyn had been much dist} bolts haif-ripe cherries, seeds and all. His vora- | astounded when they received th | 49 SEF oF TEE RTO | FOR 25 CENTS. \ Steamer ARROWSMITH will leave her wharf, foot of ‘WARMER FAIR WEATHER FOR SUNDAY. ‘The chief signal officer furnishes the following bulletin to the press: Light local rains have fallen in New England, the south Atlantic States and the Missouri valley. The temperature te epee about the mean for the month east of the Mississippi river; it haschanged but slight- ly during the past twenty-four hours. ‘The fol- lowing special temperatures are reported this morning: Eastport, 88 deg.; Burlington, 67 deg. , 0 deg: Montreal. 66 deg: Alpena, 60 : Duluth, 57 deg.: San Francisco, 54 deg. Light northerly winds vail in the lake region, mid- die states and New England. Warmer. fair weather is indicated for Sunday in the middle states and New England, a RANGE OF THE THERMOMETER. The following are the readings of the ther. mometer at the Signal Office during the day: lisappointed ded cruelty toanimals;forfeited coliateral. Sarah Jane Professor ps Johnson, Lizzie Jones, Annie Mars and Lizzie cares Mpdical Dep't University of Michigan, A , colored, were with being vagrants res it om, ee Meare. | and publie prostitutes. Officer Breen testified | Monthties, Leucorrhaea, Varicose Veins, Neural- that he, with some other officers, arrested these d in fifty cents and dollar sises. girls on 1334 street yesterday, and they were | Mrs. 8. A. Allen's Worlds Halr Resterer. drank and fought like wild cats, and the officers | is gry peg Noe satay ~4 to use their clubs to get them under sub- - ; i jection. They were sent to the workhouse for | rengus te Hife, gtreneth and growth, Dandruff 60 days each. Frank Williams, vazrancy: bonds | {ts pectuime Heb and rave or30 days. Annie Gant, loud and boisterous; _ $5 or 15 days. Chas. Wilson, ¢ with being profane on the street; ‘$5 or 15 days. Annie Flood, cursing and swearing in a house on Maryland avenue loud enough to be heard on the street; $5 or 7 days. Bun Smith, charged with being a vagrant and constant loafer around Louse alley; bonds or 30 days in the workhouse. eed. ered,” Gen. Birney says, “to make the deed as your inter- ests and wishes require, I would advise you to pt mptiy’ their courteous offer and to name Produce Exchange Company,’ as the grantee. Sucha deed, if valid, with possess! of the proper would end a delay prejudicial in many ways to the company you represent. Un- fortunately, the Commissioners have no legal authority to recognize in the transaction any one except Hallet Kilbourn; they derive their whole power to act from a statute which, in its express terms, limits their right to sel Sell to ‘the highest bidder at public auction,” and to no one else. As Hallet Kilbourn was the highest bidder at public auction, and so appears Supper of Gish, oysters and crabs, just from the water. Price 50 cents, n SECOND GRAND ANNUAL — PIC-NIC S'Sorar Washing ton Pleasure. Ci vers Seventh xt rect Park, ‘T' 1881. ‘Tickets, (ad mitting gentleman asd Prize dancing. Tt | crnta, BY HEBER TENT, To Lower Cedar Point, WEDNESDAY, August 24, 188Ry jo Balsamam. 5 (Mrs, Allen’ 0 — Moret tonic and Hair Dressti Steamer Jno. W. Thompeon will leave High street It removes dandruff, allays all ching. stops fal Geonretown. att fclock a.m., and 6th street wi ing hair ans motes a thy growth with a . nie p. rich, beautiful gioss and ie delightfully fragrant, | qychets positively tinited at en Teer PLP ice seventy-five cents, in large glass stoppered = bua mel Teka | QECOND GRAND EX< " ‘ed, and were telegraphic By Union M. KE. Sund: Ma 7 = y ty ” ence jarse. ‘Point, on the Stearn city almost invariably leads to cramps. diarrhora, | dispatch from this city acquainting them of her a pale ft ne “ ; g. She | ON the auctioneer's entry of the sale—he is the | Claude Tinney, colored, charged with carryinga | Ferty Years? Experience of an Old Nurse. Tvespat or dysentery, and the family hearth-stone re- | whereabouts, and he took the first train for this | BOY *PAle face, the scene was very affecting. She | On, Me auction long as the third section of the | pisto Mrs, Winslow's Soothing Syrup ia the rar sounds with his lamentations. If his parents are almost raised the body out of the coffin, just showering kiss after kiss on the cold lips. ‘The funeral dirge played by Professor Sipe was very or 90 days. Annie Connell, pro- fanity; $5 or 7 days. Kate Goslin and Annie Taylor, white, were charged with being public Tickets, 50 cents, childrw tion of one of the best female physicians and | ,, Tickets. 50 conte. child nurses in the United States, and has been used for forty act of March 3, 1881, remains unamended, no opie, the: S of Perry | city, arriving at 10 o'clock last night, as stated. | meg le. they will have a bottle of Perry person can be substituted as purchaser for Mr. vis’ Pain Killer ready for such summer emer- | He WAS GREATLY TROUBLED, ies Ry for forty Years with never Jailin gincoome by | RUBET GRARD Fic F ncies, and a spoonful of this great specific will | and especially when told that she had pawned | sole , Mi Wi Millers- | Kilbourn, even by his consent added to yours | prostitutes and vagrants, and were sentenced | by millions of mothers for their children. It re- | vera trie ON " Bring the young samp around all right. Druz- | hee weading ring: and that her fue enicor air Tile tevaruiel eens ar sabe entitied | and that! of the Commissioners. That section | fo 00 daysin the workhouse. Thos. Maxwell, | licvee the child from pain. cures dysentery and | Ai, Berens (th sereet) Park, MONDAN. Lewrust 22.1000 . gists all sell it. had been cut off. Mr. Connell, of the sanitary | “The Resurrection Morn.” i tonst be followed closely, or the deed made | an old white man, was charged with being a By giving health to the child it resis the mother, HE METROPOLITAN KR. DRIVERS Fosserz’s ice cream. | office, showed him the pawn ticket, which he ‘THE RELIGIOUS SERVICES under it is void. In the circumstances, I advise | vagrant. Officer McGreevy stated that the old | price 25 cents a bottle. ,W ‘a 5 = — had taken from her, showing that she had dis- ofthe day were all well attended Th meu there that application shall be made to Congress for per as ven sane Mle some sence or Richly Sone ar Give their Second Annual Excursion, Crear REPAIRING, Byrn's shoe store, 1614 Hth | posed of her ring and hair in a Baltimore . atk pce n noug) ratification of the sale and, with consent of Mr. | friends, but they drove him away and he now dtectify Torpidity of ¢ iver. . street. ean shop We sated (iat he was © poor | Seems to le tewer tents on the grounds, yet the | Kilbourn, for authority to the Commissioners to | has no place to live. The court sent him to the enews Ses eee fas euett nee MOKDAT, August 92, 2863, to Lower Geter Pole; Feanone Gu ay ie wilt man, connected with the fire department, and | (onaresations are larger than in previous years. | make the necessary deed to the Produce Ex- | almshouse for 90 days. Jos. Boston, Beet Tonic, Sold by all druxuiste, “Beware ot | 97 the fet and commodions ‘ beled Vernon tld Sect be oe ten ter tnainz | had ho money to lose. Considerable sympathy The 6:30 o'clock family prayer meeting was led | change Company. boy, was charged with the larceny of three | imitations. Zeocoamngrs Sumee se Se and storms.” To-morrow be predicts will be | was felt ahd expressed at headquarters for Mr. | bY the Rev. W. Downs, of Waugh. ‘The 8:30| “There is another anda grave reason forthe in- | cakes, two doughnuts and two apples from| Yellow, dyspeptic, nervous invalids grow | class in every respect, and the ut care wil “sultry and showery,” and Mond: ultry and | Reininger at the unfortunate circumstance, and | ° clock prayer and experience meeting was in tervention of Congress: It is extremely doubt- | Daniel Veney by going into his store and eating uddy, and healthy by the use of the Lie- | vided for the protection of ladies and childres: a : there was a disposition on the part of the om- | Charge of the Rev. Dr. Deale, of Ryland. The | ful, to say the least, whether the Commis: | them and relusing te pay for they He wee Sens Ee ice ey aot tes wee | cormenltins. Seat teones Die cheat eel oases ae Sawa Mei eon Pa, | 673 to make it as pleasant as possible for him, | Prayers fand_ experiences feemed to partake | sioners have the power to make thenecessary deed.” | fined $2 or 5 days. Jos. B. Burnett, assault on basen Gaeny Tee ee eee chard itoee, Jas, Goodman, Fred. Hobs, THE « JEWEL” is the re os cigar, TATP& | He states that she has frequently manifested | MoTe of the old-fashioned Methodism than here- | Gen. Birney then discusses the. lewal powers of | Simon Joseph; $80 or 90 days in jail, Ida | usps unlly. Fowler oe ete ube —— | great concern and pity for President Gartield | tofore. At 10:30 o'clock the tabernacle was | the District Commissioners at length, holding | Brooks, threats to Sarah Robey; personal bon — OURNAMENT AT ORERNWOOD PARK, THUR PirsissewA ComPOUND cures all kidney dis- | § or at the dastardly deed | Heatly filled with people. ‘The sermon was | that they have no authority expressed or im- | to keep the peace. Annie Maria Brooks, charie The Vigor of Youth Tce DAN, Amanat 25, 1K. eases. (bik inger is amem- | by the Rev. H.S. France, of Winchester. He | plied to sell or alien District property. He dis- | of larceny; continued. John Wright forfeited | Given ee aged and infirm by using Hop Bit- sic ee SIC Ag THE | MARINE BAND. aman (Raa, Gone iva O- foat vecelved|| ber ot fre eonipal iamsburg, N. ¥. | tok for his text Luke, chap. xxiv., v. 48: “Ye | cusses also Attorney General MacVeagh’s recent | collateral.’ Chas. Green, profanity; $5 or 7 days. | ters. Try it. i print are witnesses ‘of these things.” At 2 o'clock p. m. a children’s meeting was held. Curis a@ fresh supply ei famous Fearles New Goons at 7th st. Mi opinion that the power to sell conferred by the Southall, M.D., Little act of Congress carries with it the power to The National Fair. Interesting Alexandria Affairs, Rock. Ark. He! FOR PINEY POINT AND POINT LOOKOUTL ning Store. Ti4. addresses were made to the little ones. He also criticises at some length terest of the business people, F I willingly bear testimony to the excellent food 7 : - > PROG FoR THE FALL TROTTING MEETING— | Allred 4 ene oo iD make a deed, and construing the law to contem- Roe ie the aoe a oo tonie effect of “Colden's Licbig’s Liquid Enteace WHOLESALY. GROCERY CLERKS, EXCURSION Howsox's Superior Tee Cream, $1.25 a gal. 1104} INDUSTRIAL PARADE, BICYCLE TOURNAMENT | [110K Pm. a voving people's meeting was held | plate a sale ‘for cash. As the Commissioners |, THE Oyster Laws—The councils having de- | Sf yocf eepee a eolden s Liebig’s, Liquid Extract, Seaving on’ A UNG: Aturuct 20, at 10.98 SON'S S 1, $1 . £5D RACES. inthe large fent on 6th avenue. It was well | have sold the lot partly on credit, Gen. Birney | termined to continue the oyster laws in force, | easily digested tonic. well adapted in cases of day evening at 10.30 p.m. Tem eae The board of directors of the National Fair | “tended. and the exercises were very impres- | holds that the law was Violated and they cannot | the business of the oyster inspector will begin | Chlecodie nery eases gtd in cases of | ig, 0, This excursion hse bee Priae’s jewelry store received some beautiful e board of directors 0 Na sive. Several rose for prayers. male a deed: on the ist of September. The city laws forbid J i consequent upon the climateric period of wome styles this week, from $1 to #20. 457 Pa. ave Association last night completed the program of wea! po be A SUCCESSFUL MEETING. the bringing of oysters here inany‘honth which moere the conclusions of the Attorney General that the ve required to return bome te ‘ PRA Beware of Imitations. id to business early Me orn. Your Evesignr fitted for $1. Hempler’s, near | “'e fall trotting meeting, which is as follows:— | At 7:50 o'clock, however, the most successfal | power to sell includes the power to convey, and | 40es not contain the letter “R,” and conse. Genuine Curealine, only cure for corns: bears ete Genticusa: and indy wtloman, $1,504 4g street. = =) Tuesday, October 11—2:25 class, purse $500; | meeting that has’ been held on the grounds for | says that the doctrine is new enough to be | quently from the Ist of May to the Ist of Sep- | signature H. S$. Frederick & Co. 25c. Siott & | had of commuitice and at ibe wieert. 4 class, purse $1,000. Wednesday, October | years was held in the tabernacle, and was in tember the sale of oysters in shell is forbidden. } Cromwell. startling to the members of the bar. SECOND ANNUAL EXCURSION Far ror English Cambries, 6%: “Gilt Rage” 34 class, purse $400; 2:15 class, $1,000. | charge of that war-horse of Methodism, Rev. SaReaEinent There is a general disposition here to abolish s a CURL! Silicias, 12%; Gent’s Linen Handkerchiefs ; | Thursday, 13—2:20 class (Pacers), $300; 2.21 | Richard Norris, of Madison-avenue church, Bal- Transfers of Real Estate. the inspection. There was a majority in favor] Ask your druggists for “Rough on Rats, Fruit of the Loom Cotton, 103c., at Brodhead & ‘ Deeds in fee have been recorded as follows: — Dyer & Birney, trustees, to G. W. Cochran, lot 8, sq. 216; $8,736. J. M. Caperton to D. J. Offutt, pts. lots 177 and 178, Beatty and Haw- kins’ addition to Georgetown; $670. J. M. Caperton to Margaret C. Barber, pt. 99, 97, 123 and all of 98, B. & H. addition to Georgetown; $15,000. Gordan and Boulware, trustees, to 0. C. Green, lot 17, Nichols Place; $184. W. H. Ward to John Fisher, lot 4 and pt. 5, aq. 656; $300 George E. Hamilton, trastee, to president class (Trotters), #800. Friday, 14—Pacing, free for all, $500, with $250 added if the best pacing record is beaten. Stallion trot, free for all, $2,000. $500 added if Smuggler’s time, 2:153¢,i8 beaten. It has been decided to have an industrial parade and a bicycle race on the opening day of the fair, and a tournament on the last day. ‘The directors are negotiating to get Farzo & Mitch- ell’s Indian Troupe and the Roman Hippodrome chariot races a8 additional attractions. Pro- timore. Preaching was omitted, and in its stead a varied meeting was held, consisting of prayer, singing, closing with a earnest exhortation, such as is seldom heard on acamp ground. Asa re- sult there was such an awakening that some fif- teen persons presented themselves at the altar for prayer; and then followed an old-fashioned Methodist revival meeting, proving conclusively, it was claimed, that camp meeting is not one of the lost arts, but can be made a thing of to-day. Eight persons professed conversion, and the Co.'s, 1205 F st. SMOKE Ned Morcoe’s “Jewel” cigar, 1207 Pa. ave. (W ide-open doors.) of the repeal of the inspection law at the last council meeting, but as the charter requires nine votes, and the abolition received only seven, it failed. It is known, however, that the measure would have been’ adopted’ had the board been full. . ALL’s Nor Gop Taat Guitrers.—An itine- rant watch mender from Washington has been making the circuit of the portions of the city occupied by colored persons, entering into agree- ments to mend watches, and to coat watches of “Alderney Dairy W: s.7? Fresh Alderney butter churnedevery morning, and delivered in 3 Ib. “Ward” prints, 35c. per YW. Also, cottage ‘cheese, buttermilk and sweet milk Sc. per qt. Cream, le. pint. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. ‘MARRIED. 0! FOR PINEY PoIX By special request of numerous clerkaand oiiere unable to get sway Trou Dumaeae dak ing the week, the Palace Steamer : EXCELSIOR ‘will make another Select Exourston t PINEY POINT, SUNDAY, August 24, CITY AND DISTRICT. Condensed Locals, The appointment of Mr. Thomas L. Hume asa fire commissioner to succeed the late William B. a x : O88. , | Positively giving three hours for salt-water bathingy Reed is an excellent one. Mr. Hume is well | vision has been made for four running races | woods rang with the doxology. ‘Those who pro. | 40d trustees Georgetown College, lot 4, sd. 876; | base metal with gold. it is clagmed that he has Toerday, Auras ene a ATT feline, &e- known in this community as an upright and en- | each day at the running meeting, to be held in | fess to know predict the most successful camp | & C. D. Gilmore to B. KR. Snyder, pt. sq. | cheated some negroes, and an information was | HYOos to Min FRARCES. RYDER, 2 Leave from 7th street wharf at 9 a.cn, eharp: returm terprising business man and courteous the latter part of October. 59; $400. Same to L. W. Snyder, pt. sq. 594; = — = spiritually this year that has been held for years. PREPARATIONS FOR SUNDAY. As stated before, the boarding-house keepers Dg howe, arrive at 11 p.m. 4 CONCERT BY THE MARINE BAND. _Round-trip tckety $1; children, W) cts. | : M. 8. PINAPORE AND BILLER TAYLOR filed against him’ before the mayor this morning for obtaining $4 from a woman for improvin; her watch, when, in fact, he had only polish (Sipe man, and was a very useful member of the fre board previous to his resignation therefrom a ear or two ago. ——_—_—_ $400. John F. Olmstead to C. A. Eldridge, lot The Christiancy Divorce Case. 80, sub 40 to 44, sq. 241; $7,620. McKelden & A NEW AND UNSAVORY VEIN OF TESTIMONY PBESCRIBED BY PHYSICIANB chickens that are being slaughtered are almost innumerable. Outside of the regular dinner, Junches will be provided for those that do not wish to invest 75 cents ina dinner—in fact, am- ple arrangements are made to feed all that come. the scavenger service here, to be decided by the mayor next Wednesday. Their interests are cared for here, one by Mr. Kemper, and the other by Mr. Stuart. Mayor's Orrice.—Thos. Tsacher, a seaman ona coal vessel, was brought to the station house for disorder this morning, and left $5 ss | Collateral. Poviricat.—The city republican executive committee has been reorganized, with Francis Fishman, trustees, to A. Richards, lot 28, sq. | the case. “His name is not known to the police. —- 8. P ¥ c are making great preparations for the crowd | ,shman, » : 7 : es Charles Evans, a little white boy nine years | OPENED. that is expected on Sunday, and to sec the meat {2% 2900-7 Do es Cour anes. Ie Enown that | TROP TC H. TWENTY LADIES ASD CRYTLEMEN, shld whe pg ox acialeurtia arden fall ol | GH Cea eA ee Chat aaks avatar Toe Gee Tet Totnes To Ee eee Gon acton| will ne teeeoentea ea oeae "bidding for ES cts Ging y fancy in ive v! that arm, v i i state sol r Mr. J. F. id broke his right arm yesterda band is plaintiff’ was resumed before Examiner | chickens that sre Lorne via ae he | Well, real estate brokers, have sold for Mr. eae Ho"r: : Olmstead lots 40, 41, 43 and 43, in square 182, situated on the south side of Rhode Island avenue, between 16th and 17th streets north- west, and containing 18,094 feet, to Paymaster Willian J. Thomso navy, for $16,367.50. age Out-of-Door Sports. MING REGATTA—SHOOTING AT BENN! SSTERDAY'S HORSE RACES AND BALL GAME: Yesterday, the local committee of arrange- ments for the coming national regatta received Street lamps will be lighted at 7:15 p.m. and | extinguished at 3:45 a.m. Ata meeting of the directors of the Bakers’ Co-operative Association, held on the 18th in- stant. Mr. Louis Dorr was unanimously elected treasurer of the association, which is in a flour- ishing condition. asked if he was not arrested in Philadelphia Yesterday as the steamer Jane Moseley was | once, and explained that while hunting the on her way back from Yorktown with the Christ- | Mollie Maguires he came in possesaion of one of Union Association she ran aground in the | the peculiar knives used by them. This he car- Lovejoy—Mesers. Cuppy and Ingersoll for plain- tiff and Messrs. Cook and Cole for the defend- ant, who was present in person. Detective Stephen D. Franklin, of Philadel- phia, was recalled for the purpose of explaining his testimony. On cross-examination he was FORTRESS MONROE AND NORFORR A VIEW OF TRE OCKAS. The steamer GEORGE LEARY will leave from Tie street wharf SATURDAY, Aucust 20, Ce Liprn | returning, arrives st Washington Monday moruing o'clock. Tickets, round trip, $3. Musie by the Marine Bandy aly-at LAXATIVE, PREPARED FROM TROPICAL FRUITS AND PLANTS. ARRIVALS. Among those that arrived to-cay were the Rey. Richard Norris, Miss Mattie Day, Will Day- and Will Lawson, all of Baltimore, and Dr. Thos. ovr A DELICIOUS fog just below White House Landing. After iting off she ran into the White House wharf. | passengers went ashore and remained until | the fog lifted, when they returned to the steamer and proceeded homeward without any other mishap. | Shillington sends us Scribner’ tember in advance of all dealers. ward McRae, who, on being granted a new | trial after conviction of burglary, was admitted | to bail about a week ago. and who has since been committed to jail for grand larceny, was surrendered to-day by his bail in the former case. Dr. Darby, who has a drng store Monthly for | z up a new phase of the case. July. ried to Philadelphia and was exhibiting it in the streets when a policeman who did not know him arrested him and the judge disinissed the case. TESTIMONY A8 TO AN ABORTION. Ambrose Folliot, a brother-in-law of the late the Coloni- ion building, gaye testimony which opened He testified that in 1876, Judge Christianey called on him and solicited his assistance in treating his wife, upon whom he himself had_ attempted to produce an abortion, in order to be relieved from the bur- den of raising a family. Witness called to see Welch and Robert Welch, of Annapolis. letters from the Mutual Club arranged, and will depend altogether on who arrive by the tra stands, Rey. Dr. morning, Ret and Rey. W. I. M The program for to-morrow is not positively Ae ee) aia feeb 2 ing for quarters. The annual convention will be held at the Masonic Temple on September 7, and the races will take place on the 8th and 9th of September, the prizes being distributed on the evening of the last named day. Invitations were last night sent to all the clubs composing the association to attend the convention. This evening at half-past six o'clock a shell race will take place between the four-oared shells’ of the Columbia Boat Club. J.N. D. Shinkel, a member of the Cornell in this morning. As it now jahan will preach in the d Norris in the afternoon, enny at night. > The Washington Aqueduct. ESTIMATES FOR THE NEXT FISCAL YEAR. The estimates of Gen. H. G. Wright, chief of engineers, of the amount required for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1883, for the support of the Ricl Ross as chairman, as follows: First ward—Henry Newman, Augustus Rainey; second ward—Henry Johnson, Jesse Banks; third ward—James Boss, C. A. Jackson; fourth ward—Robert James and Robert Williams. Berorrer’s Nores.—The assistant pastorship at St. Mary’s church here is not yet filled. Why cannot the committee on light introduce here the cheap ‘‘ cooking gas” that is introduced in some New York towns at 50 cents per thou- sand ?——There was a full market to-day. There are several applications for the extension of water mains.—The “iron boom” will turn out iron blooms before the 15th of September. ENC QPEB BALL AND 1 EXCURSION, WHICH SERVES THE PURPOSE OF PILLS AND DISAGREEABLE PURGATIVE MEDICINES. ‘TROPIC-FRUIT LAXATIVE is the best preparation in the world for constipation, Bitiousness, Headache, Piles and all kindred complaint. It acts gently, effec- tively, and is delicions to take. Cleansing the system thoroughly, it imparts vigor to mind and body, and dis- pels Melancholy, Hypochondria, ete. ONE TRIAL STEAMER F: THURSDAY, August ‘Wil leave 7th street wharf 00 9:0 a.m. and Geo Fat Amp GEBNA SUMMIT cui tae FES Ne ATTEN m.. returning next morning, arrive 8:25a.m. Fine music has been ed. For information, ‘a Dt 10 LowEE cEDAR ‘Trains leave by 'TUAN BOYLE. ( BONE. CONVINCES. PACKED IN BRONZED TIN BOXES ONLY, Mrs. Christiancy, and she told him that her has- band had compelled her to submit to an opera- tion at his own hands. Folliot prescribed for her, and Judge Christiancy afterwards called at his store, told him that everything was satistac- University boat crew, is charged with having sold the late race on the Danube. At the regular military match at Benning’s, esterday, Walter Cash, Lieut Ross and Mr. Lantz tied on scores of 30, and by agreement the ‘The finest Resort on the Potomac, Crabbing, Fishing, Bosting, Salt-water Battimg, (New Bathing Suits and Shoes.) Washington Aqueduct, and for the repair of all the bridges in the District for the same time, is as follows: Maintaining and general repairs of the Washington Aqueduct, $20,000: for construe- Yesterday, in the divorce case of Mary Bishop agt. Chas. E. Bishop. an order was inade by Judge Wylie directing defendant to bring the three children given into his custody to this A SnockINe Accrpent occurred at the iron ore mines of L. & G. Brooke, Chester county, Pa., Thursday afternoon. While five men were work- ing in the shaft, 200 feet deep, a keg of powder, PRICE 25 AND 60 CENTS. : ees tion of the dam at Great Falls, $200,000; for im- : es ivi , | Which was being hoisted in the basket, by some — The fine and fast steamer J. W. THOMPSON, nowy city. fen eee tory and paid him €26. proving the grounds at the receiving reservoir, | Mt and, second prizes were divided equally | Tiel was bel and burst at the bottom, scatter- | gorp By ALL DRUGGISTS. apso-cokw | Lower Onlar Point and eileen sale ne Rate Busy Tiwes at THe River Front.—Harb Excursions, Pienies, &. $1,000; for building fences around lands at the The races on the program for Thursday at | ing the explosive in all directions. Theodore EON BITTERS. ph aa Ta. including Sunday, jJeaving the Cam- Master J. R. Sutton repo ? The second, annual excursion by the S. V.N. | Teeeiving reservolr, $7,000; for solling, sodding | aonmouth park, but postponed on account of | Miller, a miner, twenty years old, was sweeping { [XO Fite at LOWER CEDAR POINT ati soit aces = yesterday as follows: B: of Lebanon Lodge, No.7, F. and A. M., takes | and seeding the embankment and excavation | haq weather, were run yesterday. The winners {UP the powder, when ‘a spark from his candle larper, 1.200.000 laths to Will + ° it 5.30, will reach Washi st 10 p. slopes of the distributing reservoir and of the * at ond grou lace on Monday evening ‘next to Glymont on ay Rint ignited it, when a terrible explosion ensued. ae Meals furnished on boat and grousds at, 50 cents, B00 tonal of ice to. OX: | tne atecmner CGCae: Meare ALO ren | contale, @IS 000: far Ualidine Gk moral one ST OAT A Core ee ta acon | Sie yolane: man's Bane’ lead eagtne aoe ers BROWN'’S IRON BITTERS cra Tor te oe bree and String Bend are schooner Caroline, Reed, | excursion isin charge of a committee of well | the conduit for the waste water of the recelyine ’ "12% miles, Mr. C. Reed's Thora; time, | horribly burned. The other four men escaped ‘ _Finet-clans accoumodations.. Dalgchttul Gane, Poai= nson & Bro.; schooner Black Hawk, | known gentlemen, who will leave nothing | Peservoir, $2,000; for continuing the macad- The. 13g miles, Mr. P. Lorillard’s | With Jess serions injuries, James Noble and | TRON BITTERS./Arehishly,reenm- IRON BITTERS | sively" no improve presen gilowed, on, the “Bost oF wood for J. F. Carter; long boat J. H. | undone to make it one of the most delightful of el gor the: condute road; 10,000; and for the | paroié: time, 2:401¢. Fourth race, one mile, | Christian Stevens being slightly burned about jeases requiring al = fuse admittance to such. Parties winting & make ar— M r the season. f repair of the bridges, £2,000. Duke of Montrose, (Pelham stables;} time, 1:44. |the head and face. Miller will probably die of | A true Tonic, |eertain' and eflic-| Cure Dyepepeia. ta for excursl mt The N W: Pl lub give Soe # 5 ’ gs his injuries. pone eae ene apply on the boat, at the offes of . the North Washington Pleasure Club give a |e street Cars at the Steamboat Wharves, | Fifth race, one mile, Mr. St. James" Shadow y Dyspepeia, WPS Roose, 1388 Pemusy ivan picnic at Beyer’s 7th street park on Tuesday at | 7. 3 rs ne rains Dance; time, 1:46. Sixth race, three-quarters ion, Inter-| _— Ror the accommodation of vist Mary E., Moore, 1,035 tons of ice for Great Falls | 6 p. m. To the Editor of THe Evenrve Star: of a mile, Mr. P. Lorillard’ time, NEV tent Fever, 1 for parcels left at the Potut for nate Tee Co. ‘The wholesale grocers’ clerks give an Tn your issue of August 18th inst. I noticed | 21g)" enth race, eplechase, Mr. W. C. | ==—— IRON BITTERS, of Annette? oss IRON BITTERS | poate’ 9 eB Found trip; children eS =e sion to Piney Point and Point Lookout to- among the" Condensed Locals? that Mr. J. 21 raiss tissieD.; times S18, GCRIBNER'S MONTHLY FOR SEPTEMBER lof Fuery, ete. Bs ee Rossery sy 4 Lirts | e sat 10:30 p. m. King, 8. P. C. agent, ‘has complained that the | “ie goltowine are the summaries of the races Iriches the blood and] RAND DAY AND F terday morning. Detectives Coo: | xcelsior leaves at 9a. m, | drivers of car i ‘ tthe Wharves of the at Utica, No. yesten ai Contains the continuation of the Complete jst Seed Oe Teen nee, upon complaint of } | i mn. 8, on the arrival of the same do | 2) i\0@. aie TWO NOVELETTES: life to Bathing Pishing, Boating. Tickets 6Oc, lea) 4 Hit street northwest, that a robbery Lene lence ak Or eUne. Costin | tiok koup enMticiens spice between the care thts Pe ne ee 20g | “Queey Trraxta,” a Mes an ween; | Strengthener, [nerves ‘They act} Females, | Tth street whart acd Joaee and S yop, Na leave committe the house and arres y Point, Fortress Monroe, Norfolk and | forcing the nearest to become overloaded.” Sh S10 aan ate bs 000—Trinket, | - = CEN eke i rps ckayn, EXCURSION OF POTOMAG colored years old, named Anna} Ocean View.” > Permit me, a constant reader of your valuable - lexander, 3.3.4, | 288 Davcnter or Hexry Sace Rrrrey- — LODGE, No. 8, 1. 0. M., ime | Ty ner John W. Thompson Jeayes for | Paper and a regular rider on the 7th street cars, : i," 3.on | HOUSE,” (coucluded,) by the author of “An To Marshall Hall, on the palace steamer EXCELSIOR, ver Cedar Point at $a. m. to-morrow." |in vindication” of Officer Yateman, who 1s dee pata 2 PIS ait | Earnest Trifler.” The richly illustrated “Min- row SITTERS MONDAY, AUGUST 22, 1881, vat = a er fa ) : » | regulate s in Mr. ea, 4 , 9.913. 3.9112 t ets ‘of the comn She was taken to police headquar- | Stiniwer txeriaee Hall on Monday on the | TENy. and G. Rule Co to say hat foe eck | 4¢ Prospect Matd, 4 ine, 22184, 222174, | thege two stories, sent to any address on receipt | Sure Appetizer. Book. ASureBeviver. | the Lodge, and aso at the boat. ‘Steamer iene hoe P v steamer E y pany | 2213¢. In thetrial of Little Brown Jug (pac- Sent free. - d locked up for a hearing The Mary Washington goes to Occoquan | four years I have ridden on the ith street cars | ine) to beat his own record of 2:12% he showed | °F 85 cents. — ctectecea ey | SOE, Tee ee ee ee ; al te : past the wharves as often as any one in the ci : Anes 3 Among the other attractive features are: Scethat all IRON BITTERS are manufactai Sad ol exten ocatmmatino, vomsrves, the Fight to custios FoR Yuuerows.—A patriotic Ere eo place of popular | 2nd I have yet the first car to sce that was over: | DUt One heat. Time, 32, 1:04, 1:38, 2:14. HOW TO ALTER OUR GOVERNMENT. The | BROWN CHEMICAL COMPANY, and have crossed red | SEY 84 4 SION vo Givin ae F: Is ct may eas' of = i shes Base ball yesterday: At Richmond, Va.—Pea- 2 n | lines on the wrapper. GEOOND ANNUAL EXCURSION TO GLYMONT, > fo Yorktown a white, real and bine battalion’ | resort these pleasant evenings. In addition to the | loaded. Tiiave often noticed the cross streets bodys, of Baltimore, 6: Richmonds, 4—ten | Methods by which we may secure a “People’s NS) ‘or the Benefit of i Marine band there first-cl sical | being left open and think Mr. King must | nore: S ? " | Government,” being the concluding paper by —_— ANCHOR LODGE, N Light Infantry being uniformed in white evats, alee make ee Wel aca en auslcal | rave been in enced not by his own judgment, | Mnines. At New York—Troys, 2; Metropoll- | Aivert stickney on “TRE PEOPLE'S PROBLEM.” SEWAne OF INTcATION. ON WEDNESDAY, “AUGUST 24, the eame idea may be carried out te the tarae | ing concert. but by the advice of some prejudiced hack | ‘08,9 __. - “THE SOCIETY OF DECORATIVE ART” in Boat leaves 7th -ctrvet wharf at lean Shy ee pote itanned a white, the Ma-| ,. The drivers of the Metropolitan railroad give | driver. : A ReovLar River. Mocnrt Sr. Mary's FINanciaL TROUBLES SET- oe New York. An account of its history and work, with twenty-two illustrations, comprising exam= ples of Portigres, Embroideries, Carvings, and other art-work accomplished under its auspices. “A BOY IN GRAY.” Another of the “Jounny ‘Tickets: Adults, 60 cents; N W ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE STEAMER MARKY WASHINGT: JUAN FALLS & MOUNT VE NON SPRINGS: Juake Excursion SUNDAY, = their second annual excursion on Monday, to | Lower Cedar Point. The committe insure an excellent time. See advertisement. To-morrow the steamer Arrowsmith will give an excursion 40 miles down the Potomac, leay- TLED.—The Rey. W. Byrne, president of Mount St. Mary's College, Emmittsburg, Md., reports that the financial troubles of the institution haye been settled. A basis of compromise with the creditors has been reached, which, although in- DEATH OF GEN. JosEPH GeRHARDT.—Gen. Jos. Gerhardt died yesterday afternoon, at his late residence , 1626 14th street northwest. He was born and educated at the university of Bonn, on rine band in red and Weber's in blue. > A Bap May Wirt a Piste laude Tinney. colored, was charged this morning in the Police | Court with carrying a pistol The testimony | ‘BROWN CHEMICAL COMPANY, m9-e0 BALTIMORE, MD. Lousiana STATE LOTTERY. NFALES every ve itors | q Res” sketches, by Allen C. Redwood. Wepnnetaa ars wd showed that Tinney and a young white man, | ing at 4 p.m. i ena bls 40, companataes bet Folving Perious lose fo them ie yet Sar more | <-viCTOR HUGO'AB A DRAMATIST.” A care- | AGPLANDID OPEGRYUNIEN 20 WIN a PORTUME. srt at 9.00 am a LP Bemgy B prom both en Rees oer ene iced | Tue Srexcentan Busivess Cours hasissued | talion in the Badish insurrection. He fled to | baneticial that college buildings intact, and re- | ful and critical paper by J. Brander Matthews. | xrsmr GRanD DISTRIBUTION, cLase 1, ar| Po MGENT SESwOe SBtinas enary SATURm ‘meme te jo vs = cn wi | @ handsome pamphiet containing an eloquent | Switzerland, and coming to this country in 1850 serve sufficient lands for recreation grounds, “HOW TO BUILD AN ICE-YACHT.” A de- NEW OLLEANS, DAY. Simmer neat aga. ret Ex sor daimalgtesan bpetoowran he Reel erad feng Students by James A. Garfield, | he made Washington his home. In 1861 he en- | farming, and gardening purposes. ‘The debt to | scriptive article, with complete plans and figures. ‘TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 157m, 1881, Foasonable tates. on Seen custome wand. Tinney caucht, Hail be the | 284 the following powerful endorsement of the | tered the three-months’ service, and was captain be carried is estimated at about $25,000, which | Tn adaition to the above, is the regular quota Gebcks Sen iReeitie SAE Stioe E. 8. RANDALL, Manager. Sagute ud Gee a recenes coats strussie ere | Business College zraduates from Gen. Francis | of the Washington Rifles. He was the first citl- can be borrowed on mortgage at five per cent. | of @ 0 JroR_FAMinies. MARY WASHIN © pooper Sep EU sae A. Walker, superintendent of the CoN cane | eens District who organized a volunteer | The members of the faculty have stood by the) SUMMER STORIES AND SKETCHES, TON will EY ECR e ver, of ] i 3 the al H o oops Gap mele loon Soca Gaphe mar | Principals of this institution, ihe diplomas of | Gen. Gerhardt went to New York city and was Fare for thelr ald.” The. total dest i, | Comprising “How I Kerr House sy Proxy;” Soteock es cia Ha pone ae ge, manne at 5 ‘Kay bad py sate ath cata to ack ‘the or graduation to the members of the class of 188i. | made colonel of the 46th New York volunteers, | cuding mortgage, has been reduced by sale of |“Tus MisrORTUNEs oF Bro’ Tuomas WHEaT- eee % ve ipinout Masig toland secure hitn. He fought desperately, nd | fron tha dee ine tee ey Grater paver inn hes brigadier gen- | property and voluntary abatement of claimsby | uey;" also, “A RUSSIAN Artist,” (Basil Were- Sw E. 8. RANDALL, Manager. 4 ould not be gotten to the station house until he | educator must feel in the ceremon feo whieh ap- both before and” after Cee iar or any Years, | creditors to $86,500. Deducting the mortgage of schagin,) with four illustrations of his more im- fore and after the war, he was engage ‘was handcuffed and put into a wagon. A fine of | in the hotel or saloon business, and under Secre- $25,000 to be carried, the debt to be paid in full 950 or 90 days was imposed, and be was commit- propriately mark the close of a career of instruc- | is 261.500. The sum of $42,200 has already been portant works; “Srars oF THE Sea,” illustrated tion and disctpline, but also because the occa- | tary Schurz was an employé of the Interior De- " rs ; “Tue WHEEL 4s A SYMBOL IN RE- Quaszsco. | ted in default of the fine sion affords me the welcome opportunity to ex- | partment. He leaves a wite and sowncnionn Laude ap er vea ae sant He Gs reaglleed el esi Pees BATH HOI mas A New Tersoventnrr.—kuong the many im- | oss, 56 1, stell do brichy, the very hign esti. | The funeral will be attended by the Grand Army | OS" wun Srentuan et Tunes oh eee |e ee FISHING, CRABLING Gane, LONE provements foreshadowed for the coming sea-| mate which observation his led me to form of | of the Republic, and will take place at 4 o'clock | tea, The archbishop Nia 8, illustrated; etc., CRABBIN 1USIG e e the character of AND DANCING ON BO; IN BOAT son, none is more noticeable than the fitting up | of the training imparted to the of the elegant store on the corner of 12th street | pupils of this school. AND GROUNDS. to-morrow afternoon. —— SovuTHERN LrTERaTuRE is editorially treated of in “Topics of the Time.” = e+ —___ Poise, TEMPERATURE AND RESPIRATION.— EXCURSION TO ug ROMO ERE SUNDAE REDUCTION OF RA’ Vincixia Stipe ov tHe Poromac.—A meeting | names of seventeen persons, graduates of re- of the citizens and taxpayers of Alexandria cent years, who on the Lst of May were under county was heid last Thursday night, at the | my official care and within the range of my per- Walker school house, with A. P. Douglas as | sonal observation. chairman, and H. Ball as secretary. A com-| Looking over this list Ido not see the name mittee of prominent citizens was appointed to | of one inefficient. heediess or ill-trained person. confer with the board of supervisors and other! With one. or possibly two exceptions, all have he was down, and he has been confined to his bed ever since from the effects of the assault. Burnett took the stand and said that Joseph challenged him to go out and fight, and he re- fused to go out, and Joseph became very abus- ive, and witness knocked him down. The court normal rate of respiration is estimated by some a 18 pee mina Others say it is from 18 to 20. ‘ 1 Capital ° The Palais Royal, one of the | Month by month, during the past year, asthe| Fiont aT a Card Tanie.—tin the The normal rate of the pulse is variously esti- ; @4 ayear. Sold everywhere. i No 908, Hout wide awake institutions of the city, has | exigencies ot our office beetity taut Sp Romine | Coe to-day a large-sized white mane nance | mated, and depends upon the age and other cir- et ee CGE ; copia 0,000 outgrown its present quarters, and will over-| ground, for a purely temporary purpose, have | Joseph B. Burnett, was charged with assaulting | cumstances. adults it is generally between - ud 2 = Bed flow into the newly arranged and desirable cor-| brought under my charge graduates of the | Simon Joseph, who testified that on last Tues-| 70 and 75 beate-per minute. In exceptional (Formerly Scribner & Co.,) 90 Prizes of 20,000 ner in a few weeks. Open arches will connect | Spencerian college the conviction has deepened | day afternoon he and some other persons were | Cases, however, @ pulse as low as 60 or as high It New Yorx. 100 Prizes of - 10,000 the two stores, and both will be completely re-| in my mind that in this Institution Washington | playing cards in Tharpe's restaurant, on F street, exist in @ healthy person. Thenormal = Feiss of} 30.000 fitted and fully stocked in time for the fall trade. | possesses a most admirable school for the train- | near 9th, and this man Burnett took haif a dol. | temperature ofthe hums. bod 1600 Prises oF: 10:000 This is just the sort of business growth that | Se of young men and young women for the | lar off the card table and refused to give it back, In Dunglison’s Medical Ts Washington city most welcomes. | practical duties of business and professional | and he (Joseph) called him a thief, when he be from: 98° to 100° or upward. The 2 2,700 | Bonsante | lite. knoeked witness down with his cane, and beat | Physicians in the President's case estimate the 1900 | THUNBDATE reno Sr UNETPATS. Comrtatsts or Hkavy Taxation ON THE| I hold in my hand a schedule which bears the | him over the head and body with the cane while | Rormal temperature at from 98.4° to 98.8°, The IMPERISHABLE PERFUME, 9 ‘900 200 p.m. and Gas P 400 MURRAY & LANMAN'S 6) ARPETS! CARPETS!! CARPETS!!! FLORIDA WATER, Officers of the county as to the reasons, if any, for the late enormous increase of 100 per cent in | the rate of taxation, making $2.16 on every $100 | r—a ta ; At was sald, calculated to! any community, especially | an agricultural one. ‘The comuittes will report | = an adjourned meeting next Thursday even- BURNED BY THE EXPLOSION OP A Coat On. Lamr.—About midnight last night Mrs. Weber, living at No. 1208 6th street southwest, was | badly burned about the arms and shoulders by lamp. | She was de- | — THROWN FROM 4 TRAIN AND KILLED.—William Worthington, colored, hired himself in to Robinson's circus. Some men connected with the circus proved themselves to be distinctly above the average of clerical character and competency. Of the seventeen, nine appear on the list with the highest credit attributed on the records of the office. Is it not, therefore, just to say that these graduates ot the Spencerian college have, asa body, not only done honor to the public service, but have done great credit on the able and faithful teachers here present? L know of no more severe and searching test than the daily work of a statistical office to dis- cover not merely the amount ofinformation pos- sessed by a person, but also his or her essential as to ailigence, character patience, to duty, and fidelity to trust; and so imposed a fine of $30 or 90 days in jail. ee WasnIncTON LAWYERS AT THE SaRaToGa MsreTinc.—At the meeting of the American Bar Association at Saratoga, yesterday, Mr.R.T.Mer- rick, of Washington, offered an amendment, in- dicating a plan of intermediate courts of appeal in the U.S. court. J. Hubley Ashton, of Wasb- ington, offered a substitute, urging appropriate Hon by Cony yet not recommending any definite method. On motion of Mr. Merrick, the whole subject covered by the resolutions was re- ferred to eer committee of nine, including the presi and incoming president, to pre- pare the plan or rey and print the same in LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF BEAUTIFUL STYLES TO:SELECT FROM. INGRAIN AND BRUSSELS CARPETS. favorable has been my ex] their discretion. report of the ae ee fee (prensa bankrupt law was called Spell order, and on mation ofA Q. New J ;, 1t was laid over until announced The mem! the ar B. T. Merrick. Rhode Istand; No last season’s Carpets to select from. Our stock is entirely new. TOILET, BATH AND SICK ROOM. marl?-wksdm NATURE 'S TRIUMPH, If you are get gh ina oes