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= THE EVENING STAR. : i PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, : r AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, = . Ferthrest Commer Pennsylvania Ave and 11th St., by ’ THE ENGLISH WAR IN EGYPT: ing Star News, Tt Com: fi ‘ ‘The Evening Star Newspaper Company ATTITUDE OF GERMANY DEFINED, ' Try Persie Stan i swerved to mbseribers tn te ‘ anti eae Ee ee mgt Cousot the counter 2 eS DESTRUCTIVE FIRES REPORTED, gente esc! ieee repaid—S0 cents a mout Z = the Post (Gftice at Washington, D. Co, a8 > pe TS sicmaae: y Srax—pabiished on Friday-$2 0 year Six mouths, $1; 10 copies for $is;20 necriptione mnet be paid in advance; AMUSEMENTS. J UEATER comic SUMMER GARD LAST NIGHT AR GRAY PHENS, | «1 Dogs, HERO and ZIP. MINNIE ¢ GARDEN THE i season of the | comic \ COMPANY R ARTISTS. HOST OF 0 WIM MING SCH nf ATIONAL CHURC T 16, 15 Ohio railroad depet, f, at 10 o'ek E. L. THOMAS, SPECIAL FAMILY EXCt Ss Trder the Ausy —a LONE STAN BENEEICL CIATION, LOWER CED. On th PALACE STRAMER JANE MOSELEY, . August 14th, 1s? 2 POINT, can be had at Wetzel, 1012 7 ith and E strects sou ore. JNADAB EXCURSION REPEATED, YMOUNT, THUKS Kev G EAND ANNUAL PICNIC x or THE KNIGHTS OF ST. JOSE LEWS CITY GA nt 2d st T EE avenu ESDA AUGUST I7ru, KOUND TRIP, E STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN footof7 DAILY, at 10 a,m., MSRSHALL Hal aND GLYMONT, | Fare, lew for h stree return: d trip, AKE, Captain. >a HAM re WHERE THE TURKISH TROOPS WILL BE LANDED, Lonpon, Aug ust 12.—A dispatch to the St V° 60—N2 9,146, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 1882. TWO CENTS, | Ritscaerscthare tncrmea torte ae eee ee ge ee ee ee Ce British ambassador, that no troops will be tn Egypt ut ‘the arrival of the Turkish = = | commissioners, 5 } set: yoRrs otions in the War Department. A Scandalous Falschood Branded. BRITIEH ARMY NOTES __ Ss | Washington News and Gossip, WORSHIP IN THE woops. Prom in ep: se ‘The folowing promotions have been made in the | WHAT COMMANDER KELLOGG SAYS QF THR PURLICA- qulttt August 12 adjutant general’s office, War department: To TIONS CKITICISING DISCIPLINE ON THE TALLA- | Gen. Sir he transport Calabria, The Camp at Washington Grove. ret Wolsley on Doard, has a! GOVERNM st REcerPTs To-pay.—Internal reve DEE Cae PRE Oe here: Get Wolseley is now quite Well.” He will class four- hi: 0" . Des continue his Voyage to Alexandria tai ter : nue, $411,111.05; nS, $1,007,866.17. ay ee esa W. Kirkley, Oliver W. 1 Wood, 1Commander H. G. Kellogg, commanding the Tal- | Sha'is due there on Tucsiny. ae nes: pen eee INGTON G john W. P. E 3 Jos. &. McCoy, | Inpoosa, Sect rust 12. ASIATIC CHOLERA.—The national board of health MoxTaomeny Co., MD., August 12, 18 John W. Palmer (from class two) Coy, addressed the following letter to Secre- IBRALTAR, August 12 Rich’d Blakelock, Geo. W. Salter, Henry Eller- | tary chandler ag fis | wath the halt of the has received a telegram from Consul Edward | Yesterday morning opened bright and fair, and | prook, Eugene Gaither, Geo. W. Pratt, Foi. Stat. | “'Y Chandler this morning: “A scandalous article | with Us ie e passed eastward, Young, at Manilla, Phillipine Islands, dated yes- | the duttes of the camp commenced early, a meet- | ford. "To class three—F. J. Gramlich, Jolin Mc- Saori rice pie — —_, sat in thio has p oes crriink ex iainasie Sere ating that cholera {ts raging on the island | Ing being held in the tabernacle at 6 o'clock. As | Carty, J.B. Heltman, F. T. Wilson, T. H. Evans, re American of this morning, which se- Denix, August 12.—Tue ¢ sorety and threatenlag the city of Manila, | might have been expected, the attendance was | FB. Miller, A. R. Tichenor, J. K. Gibson, John | rlously affects the reputation of this ship. Ire ERIN, August 12—The Grenade? e Bingham, J. W. Brown, C. F. Keefer, G. Spectfully desire to state that the action of Lieut, | }¥ lnspired organ, says: “ern Tue Contact for publishing the tNnstrations ot | SHG as tho mornings here are Just right for en- | Wm. Anderson, J. M. Harmon, H. I. Se DF. Merry, executive oMices in the performance | 188 Of the good Will or the other powers by paralyz= ap. is meeting was tn charge of the | Towns v. We Stephen Bates, W. N. s e 4 + nd | ME OF counteracting thelr policy, unless she Is abe erate Oca Gaza yan avyarSe TECESULY | er ane ABMEN HIES AEST aes | Ree ORE eR ae eae | OE gees cen {he care of the ship and | Sofuteiy torcod to ds en She hss Senber tse bem to Norris Peters, of this elty, for $7.25 per page. sMacoics ty emiaeseenst) =! i ‘To class two: Wiiliam Gadsby,Willam D. Mack, | punishments . estrictions ot tia have be hor the right to p part of Buropean censor. a ye: = a the a Punishments and restrictions of tberty have ae did very well years ago, and the old saints used to | pinnard a Smith John Lepper, Morris Cohen, | inflicted by my order. T esteem the artic She will neither ate to England to acs ARRESTED ON A CHARGE OF USING THE Mats For | turn out en masse for them, but that was when at 2 vor Nelson, Charles Brandt, Charles Smith, J: | ferred to a worse reflection on me than on Li on the Nile nor hinder ber from doling what sie. A man by the name of | the comforts of camp Mfe were not as they are Brown, Florence Donohue, William G. ceuses him of severtt May think necessary for British interests The he transport * sat iLam. Morning 6 y York Av lock p. ut. it charges Merry. While it “tt was arrested in Baltimore last | now. Few people now think of leaving thelr tents | wood, A. M. Muzzy, Charles ce IE Doadse &, | Me,With imbecitity. 1 respectfully request that a | (hurests or Germany have not ee ning by Jehu B. Askew, a special azent of the | until the breakfast bell rings. To those in govern- ca Se ae se ees Dodge, A. | court-martial be appointed to investigate the t ett f Post Office de; nt, on the charge of using the lott, William A. Cr _ a Ota. Tes acetone Haut | eat employ, who are in the habit of eating only | W. Rabedek, Francis Delton Pat {Or Aiaudulent purposes. The nccused Nad) tice aday camp life is luxurious; auhere wohave| Gla eb nor, E. Hl. Spang, leather goods on commission and making no | three square meals Porter, J. J. Meding, jr., Win. Schiret er, Fale) considers that there is no ground for it. wuar? ated in thts FLL CHEER, Dy ale otter | ER Aa eee eT nDOMLNS | opehavais Myron Bortinas, Geoue ee Did He Escape or Was He Drowned ? : jocated In Cals citys and elaitaed by his tetwr | train and the work of connecting tho wires was | Kerche¥al, Myron Bourdulan, Gvonge V- Batch, jo Excape es He wned } head a place of business on N street | quickly accomplished, so that we can now commu- | W- 7. Richardson, M. B. Lichty, J. ey, We 6 “ae” Wobue ATITE GE Okie? iN, George | charges Ume to take her resolutions. “Her only alm is lam B. Douglass Secretary Chandler will not order _a court of in- | TPCOM peace, whlch will be maintatne H. Atkin quiry, as requested by Commander Kellogg, as he | WHEN ARABI'S ARMY TAS BEEN DISPERSED, THEN. a leading artl- army of Ara! Pasha hag. Drought to account: ¥ : ; still | H. B. Ramsoy, H. A. Grass, Charles A. Krause, J . ns 5 take sure that southwest, between 81 and 44 streets. It 13] meate quickly with ‘elty friends. ‘There 1s_Still * by, | Ttwas stated in yesterday's Sran that a whit nake ; Eee Oth GAREIEATIEnES OF eather aT ateren onto Cre matt ceeelen 5 | P. Hart, Rudolph Hetnriens, St. George K. Roby : ay not recur in wv form. MIGE GE AE Cue on to TERT Reet ett | roa enrcterence ta the mil aevloe, as UES 181) 5 TG aces Gan eoe Gene Prisoner named Noble escaped from the van at UE bands. Tt will no Senin aeee oy raga erte iu a Ghiene & CO. or Nok brvpidhe soon have the matte! sed | ‘To class one, from general i. the Jail door yesterday afternoon, ran to the East. nthe country and leave events to take ietst 130, making no return, Messrs. Stuepe & Co., of North mittee will soon have the matter arrang jplass he, korn Beners) Ser il a F ; Toes? MT.VERNON PLACE ME Carolina, had him arrested. ractorily, ay Wrnncla Solven. sare eet ern branch, and jumping in was drowned. His | th pen & course is ts the _enolve < England, 4-2" corns Oth and eTARY CHANDLER Will leave here on Mons PROSPECTIVE MUSICAL, PLEASUR W. W. Wetzel in, H.'t. Barnard, W: | full name was George A. Noble, but he was betts the othe * for A mere ee day at 11 ain by Beet eae A ae YY organ arrived by the 11 a.m. train. . tion of the other powers for a result the convert of Europe will be Invoked in a sense very differ m that With Which we have lately been fame A large Tallapoosa for a visit of in- ss aKa G . x it, | It 1s loaned to the camp meting committee by Ge rone Paes Se camatme ere | | Sanders & Stayman, of Baltimore, so that we can chlet of the bureau, of steam engineering; Com: | Tely on some of the delightrul musical exercises modore English, chief of the bureau of equip- | which in past years have been so popular. Mr. ment and reerditing, and Commodore Wilson, | Henry Wilson has organized an efficient chotr, chief of the bureau Of construction and repatr, | wien 1s composed of Henty Wilson, leader: Mest Which ofticers will assist the Secretary In making pute NE Hess 2 A a thoroush inspection of the stations vistt'd. It | T2y!or Align Gulen, aires Gimee en) Miss is the desire of Secretary Chaneler to acquaint Sea inna Hattie himselt with the condition and needs of the ser- | H:,Paxten and Miss Hattie Wh vice by a personal investigation, os R. known as Pent Noble. He was committed for a | y next on the U.S. i further hearing on the charge of the larceny of - Lundy, L a gun from J. D. Drury. Before being placed tn ope a ’ | the van with other prisoners he was joined to Rudolph Johnson’ Jno, | other prisoner with a handeuff. On the way J. W. Starr, H. E. down Noble’s companion slipped his hand out of | | | | . H.C, Hollins, T. , Michael Burt ys HOLY rear, RC. J yard, D. Ss. Wa WHAT LORD DUFFERIN INSISTS Loxpox, August 12—A Constant pon in cr’ no movem are in Egypt should t Uminary consent of Ge iffert, A. W. Ballard, L. | the trons, leaving them on Noble. When the van wnmer. R. H. Mitchell, | backed up to the door of the Jail OMcer Harbin aikor, Thos. McKernan, | took position on one side and the driver of the van, fam R. Smith, A. ‘Todd,’ M Attiefleld, | Richard Anderson, on the other. AS Noble and Jno. G. Evans, A.” A. Harwood, Geo. Chadwick, nh, A. F. Getty, D. Bent. W. Summmy, It J. y lay at 11 <clock a.m. W, 1th stre<t. between B and Irn me's H. erville, Taylor 709, G, Evans, A.A. Harwood, Geo. Cha ils companion gout both broke and ran. Oniorr The Chanm ch and Dexter A, Stuith, bass, while the organ | A- B. , Wm. B. Bailey, John TH. Harbin overtook his man after a short run, but | > ia ae a fe presided over by Prot a Hiig Cool and aliss | Ac Mason, W. H. French, ar, F. A. Lan Anderson failed to caten up with Noble, who'in a | qquAUTanera Tue Crvit SERVICE AT THE NAVY YARD: f the Christian Union, New York, pry able and practical lecture this: n “ Modern Skeptisin and How to Mees mst Chautauqua literary and sclentifie s. W. Geddes, F. A. Piper, | intended to drown himself. Itis not improbable | CZGle commencement exe ene | serene Ove D. Currier, HB. Bayly, J.°s. Priel, W. 5 jes, | NY, Socamas Feached the water and jumped tn. tary Chandler to-day ordered a continuance of the | For the benetit of the young people's meeting a| 42¥, M. H. Howard, B. Ole jo Ao MASEIE ‘wo parties in a boat near by say they Saw him avid extatlishments A cit) the navy yards and | large tent has been erected on Sixth avenue. The | Henry Schultz, John Finn, M. O'Connor, Win. J, | ne approached the water throw his coat ove stations under the present syst d Bid eee B. Lynch, A. Copp, Ch h SHBMELEKE eee $0 much business | Mencing to collect the wherewithal to feed the | B by » Ch ; to-day. before Mien at Late eae ee auicn business | multitude that. 18 expected to arrive trom the C. B. Stedie, HH. Me "street, GB Abrams, J. .A. | that he was attempting to throw his coat off s mide Upon a plan tO put the Drench or the ceeuits | country and trains to-morrow, and the chickens onet S West? ALi Raymond Ain. Plate, | Uae tt would not impede his movements in th __1t_ | clde upon a plan to pu bra he st are experiencing a perfect Waterloo. To say that | Leetuse, . A. H, Raymond, ep t, | water, Noble has the reputation of being an art- Cmtcaco, August 12—The telegraph operator HURCH, MASSACRE | Dhations nn USS Under the Teduced appro“) Ahicken dont kuow a preacher is ridiculous. A | Chas, Katzenstetn, Arthur Foster, Chas. S. Mart | ful dodger, “A lanplighter ie West Wotan Rediieid, who was pardoned Uy the becclery ae hand 10th street Tees Ons Jady on the grounds has @ pet chicken, and yes-| O° dmicraiyy Berton Mute Wat Nesenon, | reported to Sergeant ‘Trunnell last night, im post | Weanidy who was panloned by Uie Secreta ‘and som. b ‘Tue Perry OFFicens of the engineer department | terday one of the preachers undertook to get hear | E, Womersly, Seaton Munroe, Win, "E. » | tive terms, that he saw Noble and talked with him ning his until the 1st of | bourding-tent keepers and the notel are com- | Allen; from $1,000, Chas. Altman, A. Canimack, RY | head, and it was thought from that action that he vat 11 by Tey Paes a w Noble a1 d wit pelved quite an ovation from his sympattl " an om flew alin Bacaoie ; Wc: rans, SB. Woodward, G. B. Maynadier, G. | on High street shortly after 7 o'clock last evening. | Pecelved quite an owe of the navy have petitioned the Secretary of the | [UU) Petit, when off flew the sagaclous fowl, and | os cnimin, Philip H. Weber, This gives rise to the theory that Noble, who Is an | Comrades who have taken such an active __ | ot he has not been scen since, ‘The family o! Dp a Oe ue A ae ; mle, ¥ effective Interest In the ease. CHURCH, liza AND G | Navy or an inc of pay, and itts understood a | Andrews Is ed to arfive goon, a8 they have | Office of Secretary o A, N. Thompson, | expert swimmer, eluded the officers by swimming an? Fs Wanp, pastor.— | board Is to be appointed to determine the ques- | engaged a tent for the season, The work of out- pH act oe Loonies appolnted | under water to some bushes, or some other pla it_ | tion. side decoration 1s being done to-day, and Uttle | elas 3; | E. Moore, pro A Mounds of rocks and moss und hancing baskets | MOtons to class 2—Louls Koerth, C. B. DeatH oF Hox. Lewis D. Moone.—Information | MOUnds of in front of many of the tents, | Thomas M, Reed, J. P. Hodges, Da t= FOUNDRY oF" streets n. u Preaching as ugual at 11 a, WOMAN UNIO .. Masonic ‘T eet, conducted by the ladies. " Doons open to all. t ce, Pro- | where he concealed himself until the officers had fanner, | left the place. Unless the body ts found, this id Fitzgerald. | theory of the escape iaust be accepted as thé cor- . C. M. Loefiler, | rect one. more meetings. s. Lewis, | George Parker, the colored burglar, was Noble's | Will remain firm. The ein full romoted to class 1, | companion, the court having committed him for | With them and th iving encourages io ftice—M. L. Ackern the action of the grand jury. There are two wit- ther districts. It ts impossible to tell .—Chas. Bl hesses who state that they saw Noble rise and | far the strike may exte Hershler, E. S. | sink four times, but, perhaps he was diving. His latch, J. Fought | hat was found’ not far from the place where he ass 2 A.G.O. D. | disappeared, but that does not prove he was essissecrettt NS ‘The Striking Driver Boys. RRE, Pa., August 12—The stritet femnjie, camer Yh nnd Featreets | has been received tn this clty of the death, yester- | ‘ae making them home-like and giving them a | Promoted to class 1—F. W. Ford, day morning, at Atlantte City, of Hon. Lew!s D. Moore, of the ry department, forme Augusta, Me. been for some years not Unexpect tage. Heh. 1.01 nnebec F. P. Bronaugh, PF. Edw. Dunn. appearance. ue Reed and others took a trip to Seneca | F- a Kiggin and returned late lust evening, having | §. GO. fror caught a dozen flne black bass. Fishing 1s now Apnoti Ue Tas BU ORL (0 caken he ‘Terry, John T. Masters, F. E. shee es AM and 8. D. Lincotn promoted to © METROPOLITAN M. E, CHURCH. CO © and 4% streets. —Préaching to-morrow, St Key. SHenstan M. MERRILL, D.D., Sunday School at 9 1 ———— Big Fire in Washington Territory. SAN FRaNctsco, August 12 —A Spokane Falls (W. | mt 3 The services of yesterday were well attended, | G. Arnold and B. ‘Thompson, aj n drowned. In fact there are men in Georgetown, | T. ch of 1th says: A fire last night de istudelypilare Tn 1856 he was appotnted deputy se Ary 0% considering the camp is not far advanced. The Butler Fitch, Peter C. Ch who claim that he was seen there this mornin, stroyed over $400,000 worth « ‘auley’s Ha J. AVC.» for the state of Maine, a position he held for eight ee ellows and P. M. Kennerly to $1,000 cler! Nobie was before the Police Court yesterday for | insuréd. Several men were severely ed. ‘All who love the teuth are fas | Years. 1th Of June, 1864, he eLan ships, surzeon general's office, and Cas. Forbes | the grand larceny of a gun valued at $125 trom —— 3 sppoine t ~ Wo Ch (ot uh toe Fie oes cana and J. 0. Brawner promoted to $1,000 clerkships In | Jas. Drury, last December. The case was con- Destructive Fire Near Quebec, reas dt ars. 1 5 © chief | tion of -eripture and made tin of the nd coupon division, where : ort address thereon, | the adjutant general’s office. d, and he w: tone pe- committed to jail fora further | Qvepec, August 12—Shortly after 1 o'clodk a after which the exereises were varied by singing a hearing. Judge Snell’s attention wascalledto the | this morning a fire broke out In St. Sauvar, @ 1g Just returned from | Tod no than one hu hand fitty subordl~ | on pre Two Sad Cases of Drowning. case this morning by Prosecuuing Attorney Mo suburb of Uils city. At 2:30 a. m. about twenty +. Will preach at 1 a... and 8 p.m. | Rates were under his cl ‘This position he has | #24 y ever since held. He was an ardent politician, a | — At 10:30 the Rey. W. H. Reed preached from | MR. CHARLES FORD aT BAY RI Spirits aid’ tie pledge of vie- foal. mes Site. | strict disctptinarian, and in soci life one of the | Romans, xii, chapter and 12th verse AND MR. EDGAR. | WhO stated that there was some doubt as to |jouscs had be troyed. There are no waters [ m to all The sermon BROOKE AT LOWER CEDAR POINT. Whether the prisoner was dead. Judge Snell di- | werks, the supply of water bet y Fas listened : The RORA 2 rected that no change be made fn the record of the | cisterns, many of which have ated. . = Oy asond audience, ACS pun. the Rev. Dr. | ployed at the Government Printing ofice in this | Guar isiesa and it 1s feared If the fire crosses Into the SUBUFDS Caner Minette : Jos, France ence Bites Luinber of people pur. | ClHY, Was drowned yesterday afternoon while bath- jit an Of St. Roch, a third of the city will be destroyed, ee eee on the Jamestown a | Ueipate i ing at Bay Ridge, on the Chesapeake bay, having ee ae = Sy inginin Stee. = Ss | At2 p.m. a children’s meeting was held, a large | ventured out too far and meeting a treacherous ia TING RDEUETS SUNDAY. z Siew Wonk Aucaw Joseph R. Hawley al to 1251 Pens Tne Case of First I mes Curry, 5th artil- | BUwber of the Kittle ones belng present. | This is | current. Ford fought desperately to reach shallow f 1 sailed for London to-day in the steamship Celtle. TOPHAMES, 43 tth ote lery, 1s now before sh yot War, He was | Ine uy Ne. Wilson whiG Rov wean Van arene | Water and the sight was most distressing. A| 2EACH Rot sn STEALING, ETC. . mae _ a y, esi ar. f <by son, oy. We 3 i i a 08 ss g = tried by court martis Fort Columbus, New | had charge of the inecting. Short addresses were | Young tan named Conroy made an ineffectual at- | special Correspondence of Twn EveNtwo Sram. ‘Three Ravishers m the Hands ef @ fi made by Rev. E. L. Watson, Rev. Page Milburn | tempt to reach him, and called for a York harbor, on a charge of drunkenness on du nvieted ani sentenc The proceeding: udge Advocat istance from 5 o Fairs Cuvrcn, Va., August 9, 1882. the shore. There were no provisions for such emer- we pe ct ae gencies, however, and 1t was some time before a| 4 meeting was held here afew evenings ago to boat wassent out. A third gentleman, lu the water | Consider the construction of sidewalks The Mob. FROM JAIL AND PROBARLY LYNCHED, LD, ILt., August 12—In the e: gd nd Dr. France. Just at the close of the 3 o'clock services a young man Named Hobbs was taker, sertously 11 With a season has been send in their subscrip- | auber 13th, 1892. Terma neral ‘ulin and appro ni, At Taylorsvitie, the bel { report on the case was submitter to ie chill, He was carrted to a tent close by | atthe time, started out to assist hint, and after a proposition discussed was to purchase the ties, so erytuing lad quieted down and a can” behad at the | ae ministerel. Ja a short time he el si rhe! ae Was belng arranged for the three men, Cl Lincoln to-day. In view of L long delay the boat also put out, but when tt | tor as desired, designed fo w= belni rs . oe ‘I certain nto go hone, reached the spot young Ford had disappeared. Se ee rere nano Pettis and Montgomery, who arc changed with EDGAR, Secretary. Had prompt measures been Tue Young Peoples’ meeting at 6. m.,ted by en by the employes | S8Use railroad, and put them down on each side H Re eon) | ravishing Miss Bond. chit, however, ® convicte the Rey France, assisted by Hev. W. W. | of the batiing department, 1t is thought that Mr. | Of the walk for curbing, and to fil in between | mob er too te ow powered the omoera, «RAND ANNUAL PICNIC ‘ mitigated. Van Arsdale, was largely attended. This 1s the | Kora could have been rescued. Me Ford with gravel. From one to two miles of walk was | took the prisoners from the jall and carried thet G 7 t 4 Street Nontuwesr. ‘ faverity me cling for the young Lutes, and they | about 2 years of age and eame here from Fulrfax | name, and the expense of construction to be paid | NCOf town With the avowed intention of hanging ea EN. ‘ 3 . erally turn aul jarge nut count; + Where his family resides. y v1 subse cen! ANS GARDES, SLATE MAN Pens: é H p the Rev. Dr. Hyland preached an elo-| Nr fuse S Brooke, OF tins city, who tor | PY individual subscriptions, Socks aren paeeian eieeasan es ae i RUGUNE 34 TO REDUC Claims, Europe on Thursday, to ‘be ab- | quent sermon froin Heb., chap. 1v., Verse 12 several years conducted a grocery buswiess ne. the Kinsley, e2q., 18 delivering ascties Of! or Toms August 18, The mah ime nigebiee = S, FURNACES sent until November. — Assistant Postmaster ARRIVATS. corner of Sth and I streets, northwest y evening lectures at the Congregational H ey ik, took Montgomery, tee wae eat PLUMBING and TINNING. | Gener: ton has gone to Lone Branch, fora] The: Among | drowned at Lower C anS-Tt Mau. pe PANCE AND LISTEN 10 VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC, Accompany Dozen’ EVERY TUESDAY EVENING, ON THE STEAMER MARY WASHINGTON, Which leaves at a dd returna at 11 p.m. 's tlekets 50 cents, to had of the committee and ION, MILES FOR ROMAPY bout, DALL. Proprietor. TRIP ON THE POTOMA CORCORAN, até p.m. sharp, returning a a for the cceasion. conte. dy28-1m ES Lew ER C POL EDAR POINT! (WASHINGTON'S CONEY ISLAND.) SELECT “DAILY FAMILY EXCURSIONS, ay me wharf £00 ng on waxed floor, re by Prof. Pi cround trip), dyistm Q ANTICO PAVILIO: GRAND EXCURS! 1ON RESORT. sprue Potomac werrr ono MENT COMPANY ty iH. Mchi - Ds - TREMBLY, OCoguan, FALLS | AND MOUNT VERNON SPRINGS. "WASHINGTON, Js Fitoars wxourslape & nat Malls, Sanday, Mavs anit Fri- ¢ street wharf Sundays af 9:90 a.m. Meduesdays aud cha + returning at Sv. i. Fickets, : ig.Vernon leaving) amn., returning at p.ne on aft tr ancy. dectionable ‘varties allowed on the boat. mt iH : FOR G ‘The Steamer Exivistor, Catal tacket, wilt make hee | he tae a MONDAY, ‘D- ENDAY, leaving her waarf, 3 Velock 3. m. eharp. : Facts i street, opposite Ceuter R, Ula 4th etrect rorth- anl-Im* URSIONS. LADY OF THE LAKE ‘Mill make trip of 40 nies down the Potomac River ov- SUNDAY AFTERNOON, leaving Gth-street wharf Keturning 8 o'clock. ‘pam. sold liquors sold on Boat. ‘Sc. ; Children were but few arrivals yesterday. a at Lowe ar Point yesterday atter- them were Dr. Thomas Welsh, of Anne Arundie | 00M) having, against the advi Taylorsvil Clementi, school = short vi M 2ODS DEPOSITED | Windsor Hotel, S overdue four church, in which he aims to show that the Old of ils irlends, | Testament account of creation and the teaching gone in bathing just after eating a hearty ginuer | of a 7 rs wmuel Hawk, propristor of the w Yor rged with outragin cher, from jal! Miss Bond, the in vain to extors and one of the best eons 7 ian 2 u of astronomy and geology on the same subject are | a confession by alternately hanging and lows s overd known and most deservediy popular hote! sind Hock allte ercarte Ret Tt pe atarriny, | He ad been tn the water only a few ininutes when | in harmony. Hie tubes 26 fat ae eet oe cere | eee gsion, by alternate 1h town, most Of the oume, om or before 2let | the eonutry, died at Long Branch on J S, of Rockville clreuit; Rev. R. R-Murphy, | he sunk, having, 10 4s belleved, been attacke ythe nebular hypothesis, ‘The highly | went to it, and the prosecuung. attorney and Mth aud D, without further | eventt ir. Charles D. Liebermann has gone | Rey. E. L. Watson, both of Montgomery circuit; | Yertlgo.’ His body was brought i «d nebular haze or cloud filling space was | fatuer of BP. WALLACH, from the Wa ‘ings to Rockbridge Alum.— forts at resuscitat by Drs. Alt yIvaniaavente. | M and motonless matter “without form Fitch, wife of the Chie of the nv bu aed the others to let ‘i u Dodson, who were present, were on, das. McKee Tod Was DOWER eer Thae ier ee wauing. “The | and void” of the Testament Which God in the be- tee , | Of steain engineering, has gone to Oakland for a eClaim, ‘of Philadel, | Pedy Was brought t Is city last evening. Mr. | ginning spoke out of nothing. Jeep” was Foreign News. fe orth sojourn of a month.—Mr. E. V. Murpiiy, of the nd Mire Made Robey a Brooke resided at 69 H strect northwest. He was | the abyss of space. The spiral motion slven’ to Kamen Gr ves wate pete uh street, Senate reporter corps, will spend a portion of lis 4 sai ahaa ee About 3 years old and a widower, having a son | the “nebular Cloud” OF dead. mar eaese pete | THE P I YE steet northwest. aul2-2t* ation in Canada,—H, 1. Smith Se eeRES se about ls years of age. —The k of the Hons: Was the result of acreative flat, and the attrac- | LONpox, August 1 amner Herman artiy= aoe ken quarte Exrly this morning there wa = tion of gravitation, the centripetal and centrifu- | ed at F: uth frou 8 nlast night. She wht MeCaUL | Bright Mouse, Rebo: the “annex.” Some of the ladles who sleep there ‘The Proposed Garfield Hospital. gal forces Were the product of other creative fiats, | to-day take on board t red of the passen= | Mr. and Mrs. J. W. j Attended a ball at Gatthersburg and were locked | The passage by Congress in the last days of the | and thus on. Euch morning and evening BY Sethian yhoo ce oe Noes aa ee Slain ee coupes out: ‘Thelr pounding to get admittance ratsed no | Session of the act authorizing the transfer of the | !ons, Indefinite periods, ira a ne actacts- eaten | ek ween ee eevee ok eat rooms, affor | Tuscany, in a walk little commotion among the colored people, Property of the Soldiers’ and Sallors' Orphan Asy- | esting sctentifie speculation and biblical explana- | THe ITALIAN ANTARCTIC EXPE: vwRE mus for her numerous ¢ Were In a fever of excitement, thinking that thelr | yum to the Garfield Hospital Assocation gives to n are given to the audience. Lisbox, August Buenos Ume had come 4M.” | the association the title to the property. They | Our incorporated Mmits embrace many broad | Ayres states that th . Bove The Pension Office Appointments. . Other Camp Meetings. Propose to dispose of thig property on the most | @cres of territory. This is so to include | and the members of the Italian Antarctic — iv 3 WHAT COMMISSIONER DUDLEY SAY. At the Weeley Grove camp, M. E. chureh south, | Fisorapie terms and turn it the proceeds to the | the scattered habitations, Centralization of | tion has been wrecked’ Cf Cape Horn. all on ee ne ‘The new appointments in the Pension Burean | Yesterday, the preaching was by Rev. J. W. Duffy, . 3 the town 15 a thing—if to be at all—or | board were saved by the Briush vesse: Allen general fund. The assoclition Las now money on eer an re el able newspaper gossip | Rev. S. E. Wilson, and Rev. John Landstreet. Rev. | Hana sufficient to purcha: 5s (begin the | (He future. Our citizens seem to have desired | Godin. i i E al lt 4° | a community with rural homes; many of the THE GARRISON AT DUBLIN REINPORCED, of the lady applicants; | W. W. Bennett, president of Randolph Macon Col- ov at oe eat ee nia ney ae £ ou residences bave several acres attached to them so, | __ Loxpox, August 12 — W Lis stated that in the next 40 appotnt- | lege, Virglnla, arrived yesterday and will preach j $0Psting of M.A. Willard, ‘Maty J. Irigho who | Sat gardens, fruit lots, and sustenance for a| the Pal! Mati Guzette, this etterne z} ments the ladles would have an equal share with | the Sunday morning sermon, ithe rt upon b % has given rise to conside on account of the Ignortn: and ni COMPANY, WasHINGTON, August 9, 188% Books for subscription of stock of th horse and cow may be had. To a arrison here has been strongly reinforced, proba~ e are authorized to report upon a suitable site for | funy the many et oar eon Gany | Gay y outbreak during exhib company wil pre istk re: | Taemwen. A reporter of Te Sra called on the | ‘The services at the Irving Park colored Method- | the erection of the proposed hospital. Various transportation to your dy tw pote, perhaps a | tion meee, Sunt any out ab RR ed es abcess Gan tah the 15th in= | Commissioner of Pensions to-day and asked him | fst Ep'scopal camp yesterday were well atten ted. Eten cent Sn eee Ke mile anda quarter apart, were ‘absolutely re- —— Fain all iuformation velative to thie enterprise by call: | 19 fegard to the policy of the bureau In making | There were the usual services, with three sermons, | 1 1 until the meeting of the board of directors eee pave Desa: established. Almost the The Markers, iu as above mention ed. appointments, ‘The Commissioner said: “When | The meetings have been kept up during the week | Fe! the tal entire community are satisfied with this depot | BALTIMORE. Ai 11.—Vinginia 6¢, coneals, on MONDAY, | tits Dill passed granting an Increase of clerteal force increasing interest. ‘Tha ministers In attend. a afrangement. Parttes not to exceed probably two | do, second series. “a: do. past dae coupons, 58: ya the olfice of | it passed on Its inerits. I did not underst: Revs, N. M.Carroll, Robert Steele, Join A.| Half a Century of Odd Eellowshi {n number who would be pleased with a lot sell. | new ten-forties. 434; bid to-day Bank of Wash- bill to give place to any one, but ¥ a ic iP : \ v1 BALTIMORE, Aucuet 1i,—Cotton etendy—miadiing, Dr Stevenson oe W.'Bonser, Jong | CELEBHATION OF THE FIPTIETH ANNIVENSARY OF | stetcront {To tke, Cit Ee eee a ee ee ee ttn, end ut coat Bet See ee Pisin Thence | THE INITIATION OF Ww. Ww. MOORE INTO TaE| that the ney Management of the Washington « | Wheat, southern i - H. Myers, W. H. Brooks. There | ORDER. Western ratlroad contemplated a consolidation of EC Eitzhueh, aod Henry Brooks: “Phere the two depots, and also that people taking the Several conversions during the week. | Last evening, in the main saloon of Odd Fellows’ trains at the lower depot were covertly operating oveniber, 1.i4%gal TomorTOW will be @ greatday m the grove. At 11 | hall, the fitticth anniversary of the initlavion of | uns at the lower d urch depot vacated, tus | Com, “soutlera, “hrmer: “wessen\ steady a and 80 told the Sce- | Holmex and at Gp in Bev Be bloc ll preach, | CUF well-known fellow-citizen, Mr. W. W. Moore, | making the lower one thecommon depot; and then | Sdlitliern white J mentemibon co cee 2 cedy ie iow a tate the business of this office. T acted on this SE TO 20 ele | rere: Geena re te eT [gS '8 THE SUPREME couRT, DISTRICT OF | Secretary, “—T nad found. that the clerical “$3 COLUMBIA. force of ‘this oMice was in the proportion of one Wiliam 1, Jackson et a, — M. Gales et al.— | clerk to one exuiainer. I concluded to make the away TiS eatuity. experiment of having two-tnirds of the force James S. Fdwarde, Calderon Gstlisle, Andrew B. Ae oe Duvall aud Jobn i. Mitchel, trustece herein, having | #UUMETS and one-third clerks, 2 western winter ret, #9 2801.13; September, 1.12) bid: Auust, 8539 bi e " ‘i i eria y 3] POSES site between the two | 88. 2 e real etate in the proceedings | retary the character of ew material that I | The singing will be by the choir of tue Sharp street | tO the mysteries of Odd Fellowship, was cele. | the Cocument prot bata > | 5 seatb mbet, Slight. Oate'stoedy and & cribed. known as “Eekingtou.” Ihe conesy | needed. My suggestion was acted Upon and ov | ME. church, Baltimore. Aauion love feast wiil | brated. ‘There was a goodly number of memiers | C¢P0ls in an out of the way locality, and requests i, Western white, Grat at scat of the lute Joserh Gules, coutrining §7 18-100 acres | Lam going to see how it works. If f find that I of the order and their friends present. On the | SHC, Company to locate a common depot there. | 66: Fenisyivania, Goubs. "Kye wteady, Gdata, gf land, more or less, s.tuite in the county of Wash- | will need more clerks I will let the Secretary know. es Dp ‘The statement of these matters was belng cau- | frm and duchanged. Provisions hrm sud inston, in the, District of Columtta, to Han itn M-|Thave already told ulm that 1 nee Mr. Wheeler, of Baltinore, preaching | P!ttform a set of resclutions commemorative of | tiously and covertly circulated, but it was “let | Butter dull —wesiern packed, 14220 .000, it iw thie 2th day of July, 182, Mr. * , ain, ‘The cain.-meeting at Summit Grove closed yes- "d about | tcrday, 1 ety a 1 ale be conftined tilece need coe, | twelve clerks on the 1st of September, and he has ” Egys firm, 18419. Petrolcum unchanged. Coffee firm— the closing scrinon. During the entire meeting | (he occasion, handsomely engrossed by Mr. J. W. | Out,” and for a little time 1t seemed as if our ham. | Eyes Srm, 18a19- Petroleum unchanged. Cofl ‘ ¥ be shown on or before the first Tuesday | Selected them. I will probably need’ afew more | p¢tysnine “persons. protessed. conversion, and a | Swank and neatly framed, was displayed. Sey- pts taper fm cro oe Rooke Ser coppersenned wulet ise, Walisky an Nit tie Workiticeee Vo Motes ei ee | Goes Lert denne iicin as themon, | ATE€ Lumber of persons professed the blessing of | mour Hensey, N. G. of Central Lodge, presided. Fae ipe beer ry seep copy DOUE the lower depot | R18, Arhts o Liverpool per iueanter unctia int : Reporter and } clerks T would as le as the men. “Utica tio 20) ele renin Siar, Mewsgauers printed and-putiehedt in | But the maln thing that fs cons tis inter: | nur Were dohn rong Ge Meccaktay Aon te Stage | was endeavoring to hare the upper’ depot fe- 4 arhinyton city, in eaid District, on for tl his office 1 ing ork.” re J g 4 Gaw! . Ge 5 mr ic re — succeseive weeks before aid haat iuentioned dares oe’ | EStS OF this office and EE eS ‘The Hoover Case Agaim Postponed. | Jon i, Seifert, D. G. Mz J. Th. DarnerG. Ws B. HAGNER, Associate Justice. The ch: Cla fingt Zell Hoover, in | eon cae . ; templating any consolidation of depots, and that District Government Affairs. e charges of larceny against loover, In ey etty and John ‘l. Given, G.'R.; | the “rumors” rife were only the product of the 2, ction with his rokeras busine: . I. McCallum, P. G.; W. H. Frazier, G. John | fertile brains of two interested parties, and were ae = cork Engineer Commissioner Lydecker lett last nighy | Connection with lis office “rgkerage business, + ¥, axsit clerk. aes Gale Mason, G. P.; George E. Emmons, G.S.; John | published in their statement for the first ume. | Promotions and Appointments in the -ass't clerk for New York, and will return on Monday, Come | Were again called for trial In the Police Court to- | a Chauncey, ©: Usit eGeonge W Robinson, P. G. | The whole communtty—save the two mentioned Post Cfitce Department, AYLAND WILSON'S IN ‘TICIDE, | missioner Morgan was at his desk to-day, some-| Gay. Mr. Wim, A. Cook, for the prisoner, asked powder for roaches, and refine’ Guri What better of his rheumatt Ai; Solomon Faunce, P. G. M.; Oliver Dufour, P. | is a unit for the permanent continuance of the | The follow! romotions and appointments another continuance, and produced a certificate | G. 'P., and F. A. Stier, GC. depots, aud will remonstrate with the railroad | were Bas payee cay Aauiatent Pemeanariian: The Commissioners decline to order plank walks | signed by Dr. J. W. Joyce, that Hoover was suffer- ne exercises were opened by singing the open- | management against vacating either or consoll- laid in Untoatown, because they have no funds to | ing from an attack of vertigo. Prosecuting Attor- Camphor, 9th street ane ths, at DREW'S Drug Store, corner euneytvania venue, iny25. ae ing ode of the order, followed with prayer by | dating them into one. eral’s office to-day: C. B. Dickey, H. A. Hilton, J TO GLEN FLOKA AND BETHE Pay therefor, ney Moore said that Hoover appeared to be dodg- nd Chaplain F. A. Stier. Mr. Hensey briefly | So far all kinds of peaches have rotted exten- | W. F. Williams, Jas. i. M. Ash, Henry G. gnusu snow ZHs abevea. Complaints reach the Commissioners of the | ing a trial, and asked for an attuehment for stated that the assemblage was to do honor to i ING. abu: y certain wholesale liquor dealers of their | defendant. ‘The court said that though Mr. Hoover fleges under the law. Itis represent » PHansactst, some of them sell “by the sively; some six or seven varieties. There are in- | to the Unird class; Warren Green, Jos. 8 Past Grand Sir W. W. Moore, who was initiated a | dications that decay will spoil the entire crop. I | A. 8 Yantis, to the second cliss;’F. A, Spi that | had a bad reputation, he hada to have the | member of Central Lodge No. 1 August 10, 1832. hope that these will prove delusive, and J. H. Siddons, to the first class; George W. small.” (hereby evading | vertigo, and to issue ’an attachbent would be to | Secretary O’Brien read the resolutions authozizin ti W. C. MILBU! is reported that the laborers.on the railroad | ‘Thorniey, to $1,000 appointment; Win. H. Mate the necessity of obtlning the consent of the prop- | impeach a professional man. ™ case Was finally | the proceedings. Past Grand McCallum presented | struck afew. days ago. on account or ‘a purpose to | Ungly, C.'C. Kimball, G. M, Rotabaugh, first class _mis : Pennsylvania avenue, erty-holders adjacent, and at the same time tntring- | continued until Monday, lo Past Grand Sire Moore the engrossed resolutions | reduce their pay from $1.25 per day to $1. Tae | clerks: Joseph Stewart and 8, A. Geonges, $1,000, foe saw ing upon the privileges whieh retail Liquor de: enn referring to his fealty to the order, speaking of tts | company came to terms at once and the men went} In the Third Assistant Postmaster General's = Goons, have paid for at tour Umes the price. The v: Gor Away FROM Five POLICBMEN.—There was growth, and expressing the hope that his long and | back to work. Office the following promotions were ma Levin 939 7th street northwest. tors of the law in this regard will be prosecuted | some excitement yesterday evenitg about 6:30 | useful life would be spared for years to come. ‘There ts an accasional instance of poultry roost | A. Harvey Ward Burlingame and E. D. York, to New French snd Scotch Ginghams, Just opened; best | summarily. clock, In the neighborhood of ¥. Capitol and G | ye yooRg’s RESPONSE—EARLY HISTORY OF opp | TObbing,out of season, for that business. Mr.Ray- | third class; J. W. Compton, H. M. Le Duc, T. quaities Prices, BIDS FOR STREET IMPROVEMENTS. streets, caused by the report of apistol fired by a peat mond lost 22 brahmas, fine birds,one night awaile | Kellinger, ‘Geo. F. Nixon, t6 second class; J. M. Suks, Satins, aud Khadames, extra good values. To-day the Commissioners, with Lieut. F, Vv, | Policeman at the retreating form of a young man FELLOWSHIP IN THE DISTRICT, Parker, 0 first: class. ee es hee Greene, opened a number of bids for street im. | led “Mitty” Monanan, who ba been engaged | Past Grand Sire Moore, in accepting the resolu. The society worshiping in the old Falls Church, if _— Tic STEAM COOKERS. » OPE z 2 | ima fleht with another young man, and whom the | tions, gave a very Interesting sketch of the early | now about 50 years old,lave had u festival to raise lexandrin Affairs, provements In their cffice, and there was a room } police have been looking forfor some tine. ‘The 5 funds to fence their grounds. LS for Tue Evexrxo 81 Spas SEES | pole 2 ‘ days of the order here. Central Lodge, he said, | Tun fence grow A. | Reported for Tue: Evenixc Stan, GAS STOVES AND RUBBER HOSE. {ull of contractors and others interested, but, as | Police chased hiin for two or thrae squares, when | 05: instituted in November, 1827, be Mn ar ae Wonk oN THE Rrver Sipe.—A steam isnt Gatend examina steai seo will be seen, there were but few bids in. The first | Hey lost sight of him and were sbout to give up | Wa a a ee ct a : Struck by a Locomotive. work deepening the dock in front of Smoot's tume= ee : the search when he made his appearance at the | Abbott, who, after removing to Baltimore and vig etween King stewets. ‘The F. F. BROOKS, —_| Did opened was for Paine entrance of a house on F streetjn Jront of which | Serving. as a grtad rea ee Maryland, | OXE MAM ZIA9 AxD eyo oriads emmtooeLy ny- | Bet what, Dcowoee ins eee ae ee Fine Gas Fixtures, &o, = ore aS = five policemen were standing. Monahan slipped | died there in 1868. Central Lodge, after existin, SURED. for North Caroina luaber schooners and OUer — 15th street, between Pa. ave. and B st. northwest, | through their outstretched a into which they | four years, surrendered its charter in 1831, but it | A serious accident occurred yesterday morning tinber craft. Nearly all the ducks on the river 4th st. east, between Pa. ave. and East Capitol, | were about to receive him, and made his escape | was Tesuseitated the following year. It was in | at Elkridge Landing, on the Baltimore 21.4 Ohio site have been dredzed and =< in good condition: and 29th, from N to P sts. n.w. Wm. Hussey bid | through an ailey near by. the resuscitated 1 that the speaker was in- 38 | within the past twenty months. $2.29 per Yard; Patrick Maloney, $2.19; James Rey- a ee ae itlated. ‘There were then 79 lodges In the country, ‘THR STATION HOUSE.—AL the station-house gece - 5 5 Affairs in West Washington. with a membership of 5,500 and receipts of $25,000. morning there are five cases—Silas i -AT-LAW, nolds, $2.35, $2.35, $2.30; John Cudman & Co., $2.43 , P. G. Rep. Collidge referred to Odd Fellowship i for breaking a window; Corcoran Building, Sai see. Tae FUNERAL OF Mus. Buiza C. Texney, wite | »,¥;.G Rep. Co : teed small white boy, for breaking _ Practices in all the Courts. Orth Capitol street, from Eto K streets, grad-| Of Mr. Win. H. Tenney, will take place from her lays being a sort ol and easy Scott, a white tramp; Mills Grady and Ann oe association, which, however, was brought up to 0 cox har Giaoaoaey &. @ 7. MILLER, ‘urbing footwalks and gravelling carriage- | late residence, No. $142 west P street. this atter- | Hones plaiie eee men as G. Moore. = 4 aie yong hy eapheen , ‘chargea N. 2 aaltiRest ham wads: Thomas Joyed, grading, 19 tents, etc, | Monat So'elbck | Rev. “i, Cropley, Arthut He referred wo the hall in thts city again evidenes | Or George W. Hobbs to negotiate for the purchase | Muiing's living withowt leas Rooms? and 4 Gunton Law Bailding, ames Reynolis, gradihe, 17 cr nts, Bartholamew | 2043 Ws * * of Mr. Moore's services, and his digest of the laws : s con- | ""Iterowren'’s Noes —Tive railroads still continge 2 Low : ; B, Cropley, Geo. B, Barnard, Henry W. Brown and EPORTER'S N sotiudei fail Reretrect, between Hand doy thos, eutnwest, | He Be Faleatt, nephews of the deceased. will act | Of the order ag anotier evidence. In behalf of years. to bring tht : Columbian Encampment No.1, of which Past Grand iReumore, grading, curbing, relaying footwalks, laying pipé | Si, Pallveaters, ‘The interment Will be at Oak | re oe ned boca a mouter orate and granite block: P. Maloney, grading, 18 cents, | #Et ‘Dearm.—Chas, Bowman, white, agea 69 | Months, Mr, Collidge presented him with a basket Engineer Sopoe, te cent game ee oe von years, living at Tae: ‘Dist street, died suddeniy. | Of fowers, for which he returned thanks. male. ep Sree cen ee Se clock CONGRATULATIONS FROM THE GRAND OFFICERS. aud, eile, yiioine of Tiving. anette cree | Boat? olor this morning at ths maenine, shop of Beckham & Middlet fo. $105 Water street. Grand Master Long, Grand Patriarch Frazier, i bax ini, <yauid, exaiary ens | New Jersey avenue, D to M northwest; Massa} The body was tana ee ee beeen. The eae a and Grand Representative J. T. Petty extended that sha foe theyamraick “Home Sean ieeal | chusetts avenue, 7th to 81 street; Rhode Island | notifed.” ‘The cause of deaths Supposed. 10: have the congratulations of the Grand the Grand ‘been heart di: tao nadent bake yin and unk Fou syeltmuch | ave=cr, Su to 19th street; New Hampsiire ave | Depp ueare disease, | signal corps | Encampment and the Sovereign Grand Lodge, re- tains, condens few pares, soil and’ valucLy | Bue, from M street to Circid;-Pensstivanta ave | observer a Long pee Aa to his rela. | spectively. Past Grand Master J. T. Given ten- sae Rye geting 25 ‘holder: nue, Cirele to 26th street; 14th street, M to Boun> pees and enis. in at ey ats me D. ae \sk fori-at our stons-—S17 9th street dary; 24 sontheast, from Pennsyivanta avenue to | Pherson Dey amily, Dupont Circian © “o°* S17 9th strcet, 1790 Patroct, | OUP Le: Dp tetcet MeUCheEee CO ee eee | OnE a a ana y Wet tals mora. 1 HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON. | east, from East Capitol to Pennsylvania avenue; | Ing for n.——Mr. erise Who in M street, trom New Humpshire avenue to 28th; | assistant at the Western Umlon teisetaph office ON EXHIBITION No.626 | and 83d, from N to P street. H. L. Cranford, as- | here, leaves to-night to. yeni AND SALE AT E phalt, $2.26 to $2.29 Pe yard; fants block, 9 cts. | graph office at Greenbrier MARKRITER‘g, Street | A. L. Barber, asphalt, $2% to #227; granite block, | _TH® Cexrran Cony Cour, do. 6.6 F atreet northwest, one door from 7th street, | 99 cents. ; big eenns their tresui peg ag i REPAIRS TO BITUMINOUS CEMENT PAVEMENTS. | 9 giRAlNe Arrived — Frames, Picture Cord and Tacsela, Min: H. L. Cranford and A. L, Barber were the bid- Markriter’s. “Teruis Cash. Frew Art Galle ders, the items bid on being a dozen or more. HY, ©: Denpstes, Z DENTISS,