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F ‘The W. L. I RELIGION IN THE Woops. Steele preached a powerful sermon from Romans, | LETTER FROM LONG BRANCH. ata Se ee ee AMUSEMENTS. DRY_ GOODS. ————— The Washington Grove Mecting. P Rew A Spee iio fe ‘The Season There—A Good One Clatmed—Long | The Washington Light Infantry Corps left for ‘THEATER COMIQUE—SUMMER GARDEN. D* GOODS CHEAP, --- August 21, 189a 1 = = ia i Earta! Earth! Earth! hear the word of the Lord.” | Branch’s Future—Gen. Grant—The Bathing | Cape May Saturday night, the departure being aaa Y IN SECOND SUNDAY IN CAMP—THE LARGEST ATTENDANCE | There was said to be about 10,000 nson the | and Drives—The Tariff Commission—Per- | conducted according to the program announced in | MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 2ist, AND DUR- ~ LOCAL MENTION. SVEN-EROWN THRRE—RrLIGION axD FoLITiCn, | Ervund. | The sacrament of the Lord's Supper ves | sonal Etc. ‘Tur Stak, and attended by an impromptu demon- Seni ae re Good 10.4 Shestine at 25, Se ™ ministered to-day at 9 a. m. —S stration, which attested jashington's Favorite Comedian, Good Calin, Sand 2 ‘ae Weacmer. success Thirty persons have professed conver- | Special Correspondence of THE EVENING STAR. hs oes Bid ee, < = “a ako Good Gingiianms, Oy, § and 109. ‘ : cx oF rite Cure Sinece Orrican, y | S0éclal Correspondence of Tux Evaxrxe Stan. sion. LoNG BRANCH, August 18—The season at the Gnbe vee trys edie ic — Good Table Linea, $8, sand Sia, oven : raR, fs ESS gn and Wosatsaro. D.C. 2 i882, Wasmixorox Grove Casry amen Mivamoa: seashore, that ‘ts the hotel season, generalty | Toren Votan Sesbget ia sine Beery ean Se ee Gora lee Misnketa toe. a piece. For New England and the mid tle MostoomERy Counry, Mp., August 20, 1 begins to decline after the middie of August. WOMEN. 230 Pieces 5-4 Bias Mosquito Net, 280, s y Ww. ean day and was ‘THE FUNERAL SERVICES YESTERDAY. marched to the Baltimore and Potomac 35 einoroldered Piano Covers at $4 and Slightly warmer tair ¥ ee eee ae The funeral of Joseph Daniels, the fireman who | It has thus far been a feirly successful one at the | ‘Tacir route was ilininated with tea wes eee be A Surprising Otto, A fow more of the Remnantsof Cotton et Sc., worth 208 Mationary or lower baro also employed in making preparation for Sunday. was Killed by the overturning of No. 3 engine on | Branch—tn fact the largest hotel here claims that | man candies. The street was lined with people. | MATINEES TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS AND S8AT- * Special Weather Batictia. A large number went ty the eity to procure the | was Killed by plice yesterday. The large | As had more guests than over before, and Tam | The train was made up of eight mew Bestiaxo | _ #2 RDAY WE SELL BARGAINS IN ALL KINDS OF DRY malts etiningts eapites as | Siro chtaoue oman eterdnmberares |srpamne te Nota gop ste | led re or rooms cage mews | hargeuman cyte Sue MURR | BS RIGHTWOOD DRIVING PARE ps POAT 4 i Mt talletin £ ss _ als? sa now unless applied for in advance. The cottages | hae Off the tracks in the shed: ts — os p : the following Spectal butietin tot ere ruthless . 4 all | Dantels’ sad death, and public sympathy with J n Mov s, except th! DNESDAY. AUGUS . Barometer ts bi MMi to satisy the wants of & hung” pubig and in-| the family of orphaned ehildren upon whch the | aT@ all occupied, and in the evening a vast popus | Per Moved of the tracks tn the shod, ex a anit lowest in to satisiy the wants of a hungry public ani « lation crowds Ocean avenue with every concely- | the gates to march to the train company front. Une | b. g- Sieeuy Boy and C. Sica ieee ee oe RESS GOODs. i boardli calamity has failen heavily. ‘The cortege ny he effect halfcmileteeg b 6. Colbrook, N= SHADES IN DI cool weatl: . crease the exchequer of the various arding- vas formed at the late residence of the | able kind ot carriage. This “city by the sea,” with oer err pe 5 the Ta on oon mile THOT eae Atluntic staves. ry Mth Ationthe nny | (Bt proprietors. All, however, here believe in the | feceaso|, on Sth street, ‘near ‘the ‘corner | its real extaen estimated at fiiteen milton dot. | the, military had passed to the train and taken | ps1. neg SRONTING HEA ini: — ante de tae south Attsntlc and | maxim: “Live and let live.” of K street northeast, and moved to St. Aloysius | iars, is pushing on down tho shore towards tho fully two thousand people Within the depot walls, | Admission to grounds and siand, "30 cents, RA ‘A AND OTITER NEW SHADES a pa Shghtly: wira-r siutheriy winds | ‘The young Iadiesand gentlemen took long walks | church, where services were held about haiepast | peal Bopen nes oe, the along the splen- | Wenile Woopatie those ccs database WEDNESDAY, AUGUST Suni, TERRA COTTA AXD OTHER NEW SHADES JU88 aren Seen tae Shins vee. ta the. eens ese of gathering fresh | fur o'clock. The sad procession was formed as | did roads that mars the beutitul country 10 {tS PY + Frank Hardy, the | Ji forall, and 2:40 class, — ‘DRESSES. : ‘te! from the Ohio vel- | In tue woods for the purpose of gy ing h | ollows:—Carrlages, containing, Meare Collins, | rear. This week the Hathaway property at Deal, | Seated outside. When Capt. jane ¥ i | $100 to cach clase au21-2¢" . end thence westw ferns and igo Sowers ioe io Poison | Bacon and Tater che five som Sstoners, and Chiet | (an old. time ix eS defore Long | Couductor, gave the signal peed, tm — ATIONAL B. Se eas ete (ie Draw fallored by ncheesaistant, Chief Engineer | Branch was thought. of sold for $160,000, tis to | Wait stared, the command was heartily cheered. INDUSTRIAL AND Ret ITH 3 Wun east to south winks and iower daromecr | Taee Bi ting was ed by Ri Drew, followet by delegations from each of the | be cut up Into buikling sites, and as it is the high- eco no thelr trip to For the Benefit of tie eto 3 ihe (otlowing special temperatures were renoread | Sobiveles: Acaen niet: Kiemark aero engine and tfuck companies, as follows:-—From | est point of land on the beach between Sindy Hock | $24 ladles, accompanted the eo Tinory tue infantry GARFIELD MONUMENT FUND. 3 ppp. Sg ovieee lesan ‘seroma mnie hoa Beale niger Gunicenensies Goce company 1, Joan Welsh, Jos. Guy, Jos. Adams; | and Cape May. it-will sell readily. ‘Ton years ago It | neid'a special meeting cane clocton ice Torte T. 8. CAPITS sai 3 | Sih a nga i mon at 10:20 was by the Rev. company 2 Jos, Lenman, Wie. Belt, Wm. Maho- | probably would not have sold for $20,000. It was | Held a speelal mecting ‘and elected Enoch Tott NOVEMBER 25111 10 DECEMBER SD, 1882. 4 y ee text was Matthew, chapte 22, peys company 3, of which deceased was & mem. | then only accessible by stage from this place, and | fi 8 Jones, William | Willi o, Avker Lonor Sanne Es Ty las Ban Prancincy 52° er therefore shall confess me before men him | ber, Frank Douneily, (foreman,) Waiter Cox, Ed- | was, in fact, quite isolated, having few mails and ae eee 5 Boanp or Dinrcriox, 2 pre of ruinvall during past. ti Wil Leon ; ther which is in Heavy. | Ward Witte, Wm. Lusky, Samuel Nelson, James | no telerraph.” Within a few sense. Acbaey Pane iS oS Wasnrsorox, D.C., August 1h 1882, cedehnhiene eaten. omg beBtenequcagapalet than eu.” ‘The sermon was one ot unusual power and | Nolan; company 4, ‘Thos Coffee, Thos. Willams, | has sprung tip, just a tile south of it; Eiberon 1s ae “ All persons desiring to exhibit, under published con- | ereeTINas AND Tiree o > eations are that’ si owed caretul stuly. Dr. Deale annduneed that | Ja Creamer; company 5, Wm. Ellis, John Kirtz, | almost huggive ion the aortic aud teins Oy to Abner Duraington 2 ar su MCAD RADY S, | diticus, should at ouce make upplication. in wiitine, | SHRETINGS AND PILLOW ‘will prevail in > states and | alittie oy had been lost, ie was tome: howoran ja iialen company 6, Howard Wright, Frank | on a double track road every titty minates. Not | Aber i winainston, a draughteman, of 914 4th | aidronied to TORN W. 1 Washington, DC iiewenis | DAMASKS IN ALL WID? . . ' a a os any, Joun Kane, Thomas villiams, Henry / south, the towns of Monmouth Beach, Seagirt, East 3 3 "7 r ——— re THE CHILDREN'S MEETING, Oiadrys truck Bcompanyesohn Highiang, sames | out Branch, Long Branch, Eiberon, Deal, Asbury | 7ueslay night. | While, between Cresson Springs | YS0le. ana Rocalationa will be rady inafew days, W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, at®p. m., wasin charge of that friend of children, | 11. Blick and Walter 8. Copp. ‘Tucn caine the | Park, Oecan’ Grove, Ocean Beach, ing Lake, | and Eittst Me chaos ee dee road be Was | and wil be sent upon anelieation to all persons inter: fal the Rev. W. H. Laney, of Gorsuch, and was inter- » followed by a long line of car-| Point Pleasant, Barnegat and Tom's River will ail | Stfuck while sitting ina man car by some- | ested. By order of the Board. 7. 910 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. : esting. Mra Stiles spoke to the ehlidren, giving rlends. ahd ‘Telaties oF the devoasay, | Be walted. On'the other site of Barnegat, Bay to | ting tat tore away the side casing of the car, 2 oer SON. “ tiem an aecmnGt the manner in which children | M&llate Se ee Atlantic City, and beyond to Cape May, the sume Sty Leia fins atm He ceeelved seeaienl oe ane st —— = oF eR EN - 1b 3 ge - . Rey. Father Murphy officiated at the church. Hie | condition of thin; ‘ist, though longer time n i a TER" 7 3 i Haveorae Cina tay are treated tn Chins cctey preached teem | aeuvered & Just uribute to the dead. | During the [+> red ined to casry ‘them Outs Save bya neat tendance, and was sent home last night, PB VERS SUMMER GARDEN THEATER. | tur nest is THE cHeArrst. ant rable oat Fe 3 .m. Rev. John Shivel sp a service the eldest dauhter of the deceased was 50 | stonal interegnum of bays and rivers there will be ee Grae u BE AS ’ panier # & toon lec Jolin, chapter TL, verse 16, “God £0 Ioved the | i emotion that she aunted, "When | ont lon, eondnuous Tine. of seashore. resorts {or fi CHANGE OF Lancesy.—Rawand Laws a col Engagement for 2 limited season of the QO DENSE AssoRTMENT . 7 vs - a ere Lam Ane Sai Son, tha ‘vice Was 6) he casket, which) quite one hundred and sixty-flve miles of coast. ored carpenter, was charged by J. N. Collamore, EI N Whosoever b-lleveta on him shouid aot perisi, but | We Scueinn . orharnented with erape, 2nd Way cee SkinGa? in the Poiles Court this marine, witty the tre eee OF NEW AND BEAUTIFUL Lawss, riovern ’ have everlasting Iti young people’s upon the Il of which reposed a beautiful wreath Sitting on thi ico the othe ening lsten- | 2! $10. Mr. Collamore test.tled that he employed HOST OF OTHER ARTISTS. ani? ; meeting was hell en Sixth avenue in the | of tamortelies, borne again to the hearse. g 1e portico the other evening the defendant to dig a celiar and puta floor in ils OST OF OT! ARTIC =s a Tf row tooth brush) 1 | Trivers at this noostie net un thelr hangs for | James Nolan and Ed. White, No.8 Company; John | Ing to ex-Collector Murphy’s description of the | pia defendant to dig defendant a stm of money to | py WASHINGTON SWIMMING SCHOOL, FRENCH LAWSS, FIGURED LINEN LAWNS, : oy Dt tin cupa,1 botiie | PMYers at this meetin: Rev. Mr. Norris | ‘Weish, No. 1; Joseph Lenman, No. 2; Howard | past of thts place and to what is contemplated tn | get material, aud he bou cit interior Iumber, and ‘New York avenue, between 13th aud 14th sts, Of tazel ors, 2spoute trainer, 1 | Pee tendance at this service | Weigt, No, 6; ‘Tom Coster, No. 4, then moved to | He future, T asked him why tt is ealled Long | Kept tie difference in the price of the Te sO eee sar aba Sah ws Namauaaer FIGURED AMERICAN LAWNS, " f Mg Surt. MINCE 2 earel J era ssic e . 0] v mt a Ki vo ER le con pt of Z alng train. ‘The Rev. B. Peyton Brown aud Dox, 1 bread toast | Rev. HS. France left camp thl3 morning to fll pins, t handled | thir respective pulpits. Mr. Welch, of Annapo- ount on baby car- through Its park, along the beach, but nothing | The defense claimed tha a most sorrowful one. How. Kore st yald 80 te 85 dezrees, sain praeones Shela BIS | route: oan 7 9a.m. and 2:30 to 10 p.m. 13m. — ‘Opes, 6 row mufin pon, T interred. At the grave the grief of the orphan children made the se xest the nime came in | Men with the $10, and took it with no fetontous in- For a moment even one of the founders of | tent. ‘Tie court took the case underconsideration f ne me of the rs ot ne ee Gusruntecd instruction in Swimming, $5. Jy11-3m ies bead owe : : 2 the new part of the town hesitated as If unable to 1 a EE —— last 4 refrigerators | “himone those whe anton been An Excellent Movement, rq | Temember, but finally rising from his chair and. —_—— Afsins sume : wihelanrest aesortment of Lawasin Washington. Par Sold below € eae aieeorues FUND FOR THE RELIEF OF THE DEAD FIREMAN'S | pointing down towards Elberon, he welds eat the Aloxnundria LAdtatre, cond snd ate ateects, | Wey ou tance layne oaly Mie green end other es ~ rman, of Bal retary. FAMILY. foot of the hill on watch Grant’s cottage is located | Reported for THE EVENING STAR. = For 4 Nick assortinent of wall paper, wi shed 1 ‘ 2 t inp a Sgoclation; | ‘The following letter froin one of our prominent | {8 2 little outlet of a stream which you can almost 1 Alex. McCullough and Mrs. | pusiness estab Hattie Brown, of Annapolis, “f of ore, Sc. 7 Cee i FIFTEEN SELECTLD MUSICIANS. fe12-22 Haudsome Biack Brocade Silks reduced from $1.50 ure Sy Ca : to$L hs Silke, goumnense asoertmient, 50, 62, 75, 8Tets., shments has the right ring, “No | JUMP across, That ts the long branch of the | yonn IL Brent for the tie Shewsbury river, and from that the village ot more wortuy object coutd be found for the contrl- | Long Brinch oe eae dite on ey . —The remains of M1 ofa century a lee merchant here, were brought to this elty from VeerhoiPs, 915 7th sire very cheerfully act as the custodian for further | heen eee, em Alexandria—a man of considerable wealth. His , Picture Cord and previous day of its existence. One continual ° ON EXHIBITION sbeeksiies, fmm , y littie country place a couple ‘ é ‘ t AND SALE AT 3 0, : mee. ; Try the old Bond and Litierd sour mash whisky, SUNDAY IN CAMP. butions of the charitable than that proposed in | of miles from the beach—takes Its name. When. paccalan ie oe ae ae eae | caee MARKEITER+s, 7 street Kettinstiam 1a poe eee, Sh 2p on . Sikander, on rah cece REMUS: Call at] | o-day hes been a red letter” day im the history | ysnait of the destitute famly of the brave fireman | is shore was ‘alle up, thougn it zs no more to | Wachineton and Cameron streets. “Mer Brent wes | Ne C20F "Taimtigs, Rugtasines Chrotrm cteer ee 4. seg a ofthiscamp. Itis estimated that a larger DUM | who Jost vis Ife the other day. Tae Sra will oo Hn Tone Bratton vill Ranged Urhers heres | QRe Of the oldest and most respectabie eftizens ot | [Emc® C4, Lamune, Eusrevings, Chromon, ete; lng 7 Fossen’s Ice Creat. ber of persons wero present to-day than on any ame remained unchanged. a gestions inade to change It, but spacious mansion and grounas on Prince, from es. olf - 5 ribution: without avall. Tie projectors of Elberon, which | $? rite al De “ Gero. Pi two colored boys, | stream of carrlazes on all the roads. leading into | C24! ag wii Pease Patrick to Henry streets,is one of the most notable | > ime wool, (in pink, ) 25, : Shor oll : “ ‘ ‘ . ‘ 4 70) 1 tot Long Branch to the eye as tt i 2 aeiey: 1 TAR PY CTTRCTON Woh tiett blue, Be. Were sent down by Judge Buady to-day for being | camp was the -izht Unt greeted the eye of the . Was N, D. C., August 19, 1882, ade is Fs buildings in that part of the cliy. Mr. Brent has | PI(yN ICS, EXCURSIONS, & ink snd lieht bine, i" ser this: morning. 7 To the Faiter of Tire NG STAR. Could Well be, caine upon their name as ts pretty | aiways be : iva ei as. ALCS, BACURSIONS, & Grenadine reduced to Bh, peereaee ee Yeur issue of yesterday announeed the death of | Well known, by an accident. ‘The not uncommon | UWAYS been a leading private eltizen, but has | _- = 3 White Striped Silke, 0c y never held public oMee. Seas ‘Bercy Hart's roach ort Win. Daniels, the driver of engine No. 8, and also | name of “E. E. Brown” became cuphonized into | "errqoug The avsence of several partes GRAND TOURNAM ect powder, 711 24 st. LW. D PIC NI AND PIC SIO Nun's Veliing, (Lines, ) all pure wool, ted that the children were left withaut any pro- | Etberon, and the hotel and cottages near It 2 | from the city left thelr pulpit: diving See ae oe 7 a to the steps, and t nfor their future. Now, in cous! nee of Chea peen inoyea as stich, aa gore ror ay ° abroad yesterd. ay, and ashe weather Wis 1 lens. . THURSDAY, AUGUST 247n, CARTER'S, 7 sPRIC Sel a Gate . er has, | the fact, that the Ives of our firemen are always | reputation in the death df President Garfield | She church colney won re re ae For the benefit of St. Ann Church, Tennallytown. CITY AND DISTRICT. in cho Att, are Kithouslra te | Xposed to danger in protecting the city trom ais: | there. So there is something in a name, arter all, here in August. “Rev. De. Poticon prenchedar tie | Aiaus cout 1008 mE S 0 Sad lancome ——— Hauneed eusor be Habihal too much, yet no | 2sttous contligrations, we think that a ‘small fund | eVen in a watering place. First Presbyterian church in the morning and | gi'prints cca Geet eeke the corner of High INGLETON & HOEKB, ‘3 Amusements To- trouble occurred, with the exception of as Shoull be subscribe] by the merchants and busi GEN. GRANT. at his own in the evening. Rey. Dr. Lubkenst, of | “ere. 10 come cach : Soe THEATER Comrgee.. y and drama. disturbanee at the depot between two white men, | 2 Me POLO Aad jhoreditipens | Ge. Grant confines himself quite closely to his ee ene batiers a ghareh A an street, | Tickets, 25 cent it 801 MARKET SPACE. Dutven's Gaupes.— ty Pertorimance. ee en Tuched by one Of ‘them: belng | cross 5. Yours truly, Jupb & Derwerter, | Cottage, and those of his sons and neighbors, only | preach pastor that officiated here, “The vecius | QECOND MOONLIG (HESION BY THE ING FOR A SHORT TIME TQ : ABNER’s StMMER GARDEN.—Concert. —_ Occasionally visiting the hotels. The otnermorn- | aclivities oF the Young Men’s Christian assocta- See eee a : OUT SUKPLUS SUCK. ‘ine Wianrsutan SWikui<G ¢ THE POLITICAL CANVASS. October Races at Ivy City. ing, during the music at the West End, he came | tion were busy at the jail, almshouse, canal, ele, <2 : WW] The potitieal candidates and their friends were | pans weert st 25, 1882. Boat leaves her wharf 6: OF THE NATIONAL JOCKEY cLUB— . upon the portico and sat down for a chat with | during the day, and held the union prayer incet. 50 cents. aula" Fine Fancy Mattings 35c., former priee 50. out In full foree to-day, and quiet confabs went on | FULL LIST OF ENTRIES—THE STAKES TO BE RUN | Gov Wheth om ere a New | ing in'the atternoon. = ee Fino Fancy Mattings 30c., “* °° 40. Ocmacuned Locats: all over’ tha’ paula tun iiavenue eens | oe Soy, way Ot Maryland. | He (goes Tentin tie | BPNEFICIAL OxDeRs.—There are sixteen white (H! LOOK Av THIS AND READ. Good Fancy Mattine 250., 20 and 35. Street lamps lichted to-nizkt at 9 o'clock; ex- | rliges and out in the woods. Hon. Montgomery | The following is a list of entries for stakes of the | face of hi. nator net pe from the frightful ace!- tore cesar colored iereess Gelso el &e., Of GRAND MOONLIGHT EXCURSION Also, a line of Rody Brussels, limited in quantities, tinguished at 3 = Blair was here, and in a conversation wita Tue | National Jocxey Club witch will be run for at the | dent recently, in waich come were ‘killed and Genes SVEnIRE TE AKO ee sieigaite Suna or s ee RIT ES bo pw 7 creme William and eee Tei cee | AE man stated that ne was not eleetioncering. | fall meeting at Ivy Clty, October 2th, 2th, 26th Termes bue from witch he, eifely escaped. In| (than witerinesare hea hee Ga ea WASHINGTON DIVISION, NO. 1; UNIFORM | “AYery quod live of Tapestry firacesin, et SGoemte. 4 committed to the workhouse by Judge Bendy to- | As heretorore at the canvass Is close betw pike you Will find him invariably ina p mece neers felt nS ood we) NK, KD PYTHIAS, : — Gay for being vagrants. amd bezeing bn the wrece. | Rae ae ee eae man, and during the next | 94 27th: duster fying ofr'on the excellent eonntry roads Hoyt Arcane Brae ents oF Pythias. | to Marshall Hal, MONDAY, 2th, om Stesiner W. W. own, se wesares sanbeteie tet tal Go : About 3:15 o'clock this morninz Joseph C. Beck | month tue campaign wilt wax warm, a3 both ha THE ARLINGTON STAKES, Where there is no law against fast driving. Gen, | Royal Arcanum, B’nat Birith, Rechabites, Good | Corcoran, leavi hart at 6:30 p. am. “The J man, white, Was, taken to the Sth precinct station | hosts of frlends. Mr. Urner is guinthg dally, and | for two fear olds —A sweepstakes of $25 each, play | Grant consented to accept the eemmite onership | 2emplars, I. ©. Mechantc Good Samaritans, | m by Officer Henkel, sufferins with a cut on hisright | several gentlemen on the camp ground toxlay ex- | or pay, for colts and fillies. The club to ada $100,0r | to Mexico before his name was sent to the Senate. | SONS 2nd Daugiu bers pledge themselves to make this excursion one | Shall commu ‘TS Of Moses, Sons and Daughters | of the best of se recel Ving Very BOR, reason to all Who way accompany Sa : P 3. > them. Tickets 50 cts. 17, 19&d-Bt Jy22 SINGLETON & HOEKE. S alste mene rt and Kuce. claiming that | press no doubt that he will be the republican nom- | Wnten's50 to the secon’. Winners of any sweep- THE BATHING AND DRIVES. Tempertnce: sonnaabe, ‘or Druid? 1” Sons of x = HEITON = nT: 4 note morknice of ris af opener. hospital, ee. ROIEyGr cetoe stakes of the value of $1,500 to carry 5 lbs. extra; of | The bathing continues to be the exception here, Fett Drap.—Milo Grin colored, fell dead E ___For the Benefit attended him, and him eomfortabie. A good business was done by colored boys to-day | H¥0 such stakes, 10 Ibs. Colts and fillies that have | 88 meh se “ pees ae 2 ee Le aes Heartdiseages © Set Colored Baptist’ chureh, of | OF THE OFS OESGoRDOnaN © enn ne NE bets Charles Sq ioredt boy, was fined $10 or 30 Tis ea peed started in stakes race and have not won, | are almost wholly confined to tie hotel guests, an AAD Oe Seevaln a gays in the Poile> Court tls morning for cruelly | Peddling water at one and twocents a giass. ‘This | StMrted tn a swe With the following nomidutrats | among the ladtes the more fashtonable they ara | ner inesbad unter he ned eee eas Shot by | ‘The Steamer W. W. Corcorat: will make an excursion treating a mule by ovi A riving and lashing him. | $8 8 new feature on the camp ground. ofa mile. Closed with the jolly E 3? | ir the ball room or parlor the more fashtonable | PCr)! Ogormnaat ps cnne) isimibeoring ON 10 x, AUGUST 22, : Last evening Officer H/o shot a horse suffering | _ It 1s currently reported that there isa bride on | Dwyer Bros. ch.c. Joe Blackbur they are in the water. Some of thelr bathing cos- | machine shop on a lot recent oe aoe ee Nd | Leaving her wharf at 6 Pm. ; returning, reaches HELP: from lockjuw, In the alley, between I and K and | Fourth avenue, and various Inquiries have been dam N. a. Dwycr Bros.’ ch. g. Wander-| tumes are very attractive, though calculated to Heth commence Wolte and Un Tantaer re y iti the eity st 11:45 pin. 3 $8eh and Tt Street mate as to Wns she Is, ete. Havant Qyanderet: dam Ringiet, HT. | daze a venolier on his fivst visit to the beach, | 24’ corner of Wolte a WIndSOR the new post, | SeeeRee se furnieb Che mast esto ‘The will of the late Zachartah Carter, was tied | ‘This morninz, as Mr. Howard was coming to Bre data Lady Me Tinat dy, ERP, hE | Now and then an execlient swimmer far out proves | (XPecu'd that Col. D. BR. | OficoncxtThuredal |andbeat Hor ealeat Drew's drap aire HELP} foatay, He bequeaths ils estate alter ‘his debts | camp hts horse became ‘frightened and rau away. | Il-Used, dam “Lady Blessington, Fred Car- | NOW an Indy—notably Miss Kate Forsyth, the | Tne occupints of the station leven ae ee pesca are pild to his w The bugsy was broken into splinters. ter’s b. f. Felicia, by tmp. The Ill-Usel, dam Fe- | actrosg, But in driving as well a8 In bathing inany aes All ae eonitor hin tee 2 mike Spee XCURSION. ‘The Infant child of Lieut. and Mrs Fitch died} An arrest was made this afternoon, but on the | Iu Oden Bowles ch. f.” Fairview, by’ Lez ladies take the lead with stagte and double teams, | Hamed ‘Susan Black, aol Wey ees eee earl E =m, day morning at the residence of its grand- ner Promisingsto leave the grounds he was | dain My Maryland, Oden Bowie's bF. f. Empress, | displaying great skill in the lines of element cama | Hamed Sus us 3 a ther, Gen. Sherman. agansett, by Maudina. Oden Bowie's ch. astor, by Vauxhall "sb. f. Coron: rite. W. P, Bureh’s quirer, damn’ i morning both in name and character. The hour | foveacio, by Bont! Royd, vice | was changed to 6:0, and {t partook more of the form | Burnham etary; W. | of family Worsht; sed, and Went away muttering anything but | by ent to jail for 30 days, In de- | biessings on those in authority. & Bi for striking SABATH DAY RELIGIOUS EXERCISES. Star Beneficial Asso- | A Change was made in the 6 o'clock meeting this owing of sitent; B. Rnancial sec All the prisoners aré colored.-.. Bishop Talbot, of ; 5 sy Thd., is registered at the Mansion House, He was jinwetibian megan bean eee for many years a resident of thls ci Jeaves her wharf, foot of 7th street. DAILY, at 10a,m., ‘or CITY ITEMS BSS EA AED ORT Wanted pouty of help to get ri of our stii! immense ae returning at 3:30 p.m, Fare, round trip, 25c. ‘stock previous to removing iuto our Handsome New ‘Wm. B. Sin:th wa fault of $10, by Ju another colored m , At the outs that zo up and down the avenue. Some ladies have the Handle of a parasol made into a wilp, thus serving a double. purpose, though when used ol to shade tie head ic os qul 2 a long, - ¢. | whip projecting above the pt eotlind, dain Made: Ro] WIR DEGECHnE 8 BR n’s b. g. Tocsin, by t Tom, dam Spey eee COM anLNS dam bell. Heath: . Giesier, mud was conducted by ev. W. | Je-samine, J. 7. Williams ch. t. Pearl Thora, by | _Tdropped in BA BEAN BLING From Georgetown. enn Captain. _ | Building. Mier, recordin: seeretary; R. Riegel, L. Swank, | H. Laney. The er and experience meeting | Pat Malloy, dam Dolly Morgan. J.T. Williains’ They hive magni ni quarters in th? parlors of 83 Gay street. ¥F YOU WANT TOD. “NTO GOOD % Parkhill. trustees. W. E. Widmayer was elect: | was in charge of the Rey. ED. Owen, and was a | D.f. Talladega. by tip. Gros Tom, dain Juanita, one of the new West End cottages. They looked = & A VUCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC, Itis imposible for us to mention all the low prices ta ed treasurer. profit: eans of grace to the large number of THE CAFITAL STAK eae 2 Gentlemen :—Having used Brown’s Iron Bitters, m Mr. John H. King, agent of the Hum: found on Saturday evening a lary standing on the Feet side of t which we have reduced the Goods etill on hand; enoug’a Accompany the “Dozen” 3 s 5 EVERY TUESDAY EVENING, ON THE STEAMER, | 4 when we say that noGoods siaall be carried into the : Pont 5 0 like an appellate courc hearing test!mony—it such | Tcertity that it did mo a great deal of good. It was padchl Lp A Peete hour for preaching in the | for two year olds.—A sweep stakes of $59 each, halt | a thing could be. ‘Thus far the best staten recommended to me by Dr. Geo. B. Lockh: O-street | tabernacle, that Structure was filed to its forfeit. The club to add $509, of which $109 to the has come from Assistant S u ity. JAMES Ki 2 ; ‘. new building that a price will sell, Ket. belonzing to Sirs Barbara ‘Yo i secon. Winners ot akg oe aiaw of Che varie | vho has shown the inconsistenc {Brown's Tron Bitters is a true assistant to MARY WASHINGTON, ~ ® marl belonging to Sirs Barbara You sares an z 00 peas rey x Ae RACAL and contradictions of the existing law, and, what | natvre inrestoring ‘stem to perfect health, | Which leaves ut 6:39 p.m., and returns at 11 p.m. of two such | ts worse, the confusion wht ‘nand promenaiing has been’ create. in ruil DL Colts and creates strength, tones the nerves.] Be { Gent's ticke: to be had of the committee and <a pronoun” ag elder, Rev. Dr. Deale, undertoo® to edpetaicen Taccuna Wave note (ae Be Consens rt Chisel « z at the boat; ladies’ tickets ccaplimentary. landers, and show se and’stop all conversation, bat ire | TC aboot ie Winner op an, | Femedied the cor ston will not. Grape Juice. a S, 2 P and a ers 1 Dail a ed, 7 2 + 4 shooting the a D vain. ‘They are t ikl tauch t tlinoay, ho: ing a No objectionable parties allowed onthe boat. aul-lin pollUctans are hard to control, while tt | The art of fermenting the Oporto crape Into wine = in this country has becn brought toa greater de- Ibs. ext hat it 1s red ft will not be r is almost an Impossibility to stop tie pr ad any my uate y EX We have on hand abont 10 cases Bevutifal LAW g ay cubosbllty toto the promensding : averige Congressinan thin that taken so | gree of perfection by Mr. Alfred Speer, of New | JVAMILY EXCURSION. a beached toa fine uarse that by Its foot in the bars | which was repeated two or three thes, some . Ce Oe are a a een eeeon wayeand means. | Jerses, than by any other person pee eae ees oi of a trap-cover in an alter on Q street, bet ier was restored. After Uhe_opeal Howard's ch. & PERS TON. f g s and i2t st. Which, throw she ask d_ for a collection of 3: ry ih: table and for inv ids. For sale by : The following Washingtonians are here: Dis- | the communion table SSD 3 | About 1,800 pieces WATTE GOODS of every descrip= the animal of the $100 orisinaily asked tor had sch. £. Bessie, by trict Attorney Corkhill; Judge Embry and family; | CTUSS!St aud grocers. guable partes allowed on te buat. : tion, ‘There we have reduced to the cost of importae fp md Deh pee gine a eas O.len Rowte’s br. f. Emp Mr. and Mrs. DeFord Webb; Mr. and Mrs. John F. Catarrh of the Bladder. ayee: Bat pb RAR DAIAs Bereeicior, = hs P: nd. ‘The © . tion, and are cheap. Maudina. Oden Waggam 3 Miss Mary ¥ Stinging inrit: fon, ofl my: Kane; Dr. A. E. Gibson, the sp a Kidney jail, dam Heatherby Ison“ Nailof; Aristarelt Bey, the Tarkish minis- | and Ur nary Complaints, cur eAUpaib: grtunpar EVENING TRIP ON THE POTOMAG. as “i it 5 Hail, ‘a st allor; Aristarel the Turkish minis- | a i chupaibs.” . . rel leit morning, then annoum "3 b.f. Corona, by Glenlyon, dam Mar- | ter: FA. Ie gon; Chis. T ray and Wife. | $1. Depot, Stott & Cromweil. i 6 STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN, 3,000 yards genuine Wamsutta SHEETING, ten-quare ‘ textay with freight fo ji in, chapter 2) and ai. & So's eh. c. “Teiinyson, by Se eee nanan ee teaxe foct of 7th etreet at 6 pam. sharp, returning | ter wide, runuingia length from one toten yards, at Amusements, Excursions, &c. tral tonle of eonvrsition Faverot, by Bonnie Scotland: dam’ Lady eo eae eee ne copgeneens SALE GaICaEn Cnre Tiroerier"s head exyzexed for the ovcasion. about 25 cts. por yard, ‘Whis make cost $7}¢ ets, to buy Conta MeDowell witt erly dlscourse,tinely 4. J.T. Williams’ ch. £ Peatl Thorn, by |, _A hAzORER # ita Man cen Geen. Gow lot immrative bien tor Fare 25cents, jy28-1m_ | trom the agent, Comique this in his own ve: ul preparation and | Pat Malloy, dam Delly Morgan. Saturday mght,'a wit n named John Col- espect. One trl ve “4 TANTIC PAY 5 r Ss totaal fattest Tad intags dt hoe ne dues Dolly, More a ee ns Went to ie seventy net station for tote. | In every respect, "Oae tral will prove thelt su. OE PAVILION. ; tortie tetclvani a (or | for threo year olds that have not won a sweep. | NSS) giving bis occu Abeer senog ———— GRAND EXCURSION RFSORT. ig for as . e in B. He complained of being % ae ; Seats at the tables, all ve own at the | Stakes race In thelr three-year-old forin; $25 exch, | Hees rom, Joddings, During the | Fert Nearw Experience of an Old Nurse. arly. no- told thein that GHTFUL 5. Win * DI s Mrs. Winslow's Soo Boating, Fistinz, Croq’ Of one of the b or pay. The club to add $509, of which $100 | nignt to the second. Winners of any sweepstakes after ; rate syrup is the presripti n Rank, K.P., | ticeaple, bu ral times by the station | female physictans and nurses in in the jorning h ALL DRESS GOODS REDUCED TO ONE-IALE 1 e ved Was | the United St dd Mas been used for tort x! bees ah) Ce MAND Hatt) SSE thew nee 5 Ibs. extra; of {WO s 5, 10 Lbs. © ener McEitresh sitting In | Seory with alling success by millions of Pat Cookin THEIR FORMER PRICE. rH could. Aecomimedate ail tae cone Gnevmile and a quarter. Closet with the aL, WM tI ocibe sacs | others tor their children. It relieves the child | EVERY DAY. 5 While the hungry ones finding that tnia | (OUoWlNs nominations: Dwyer. Bros.” b. c. Blen~ = aera < from pain, cures dysentery and diarrhea, gripiic sted by Dr. Hartigan, held an autopsy, | ih thb bowels ad ered eae By giving health that he committed Suteide by eatimtz | 1G dhe child le tests, the wastes, aes hewtth He gave a certitlerte of burial and | $0 {He Ree the body was turned over to the health authorities We for interment. ames M. Nelson's b. ale Linwood. ‘The | by Billet, di quot, by ford Stable n Keno. “sil, dam. ch. f tug by the of leave at 6 p. THe Wa: Tule was to be enforces, calmed their angry pas- | ‘1. All 1, there being | t tie hotel, be .¢ many dining tents on the grounds, g.C Bear t retu p.m. cuoor 1s open and from 10 ALL GOODS MUST BE SOLD THAT A PRICE to etop at any point on the “Alderney Dairy ¥ ” boa WILL SELL. : H dren's meetin sh Alderney Butter, churned every my WWE PO! ; IT GROWERS IMPROVE- Soctat Civa wil give a moon Ceo aera Dees pa lat and dutiverea Inge ard” prints abe. paid Te tO AS NT COMPAS n onthe steamer W. W. Corcoran “f the ehiid of four or five sunt 4 Posen ra res courn—Walter, Ro! ee BONG dager youl go . we Pepi tothe Rev. W. 1. McKenney, of Wesley Chapel. | Tames Gties, te tule a oa Tine Win we | Went Wasnlogion, He ciimed to. Ge exempt furaini leave Giymeat at p. Mb and 9 pa "Fars, that when t t, Ist Tinothy, Chapter IV, | Waiden’s “I ~ the opening of tre pab? Geptember ut) nestiy nodated, for the A re u Tapidiy. The ne and H strovts, Streets, each gating On O street, bet ; 7 2 i Y B ¥. round-teip—90 centa; childs =e dine Barrell f am | from the Iicense tax by virtie of his raising the NOTHER TERRIBLE TORNADO. ee iinsent clulig ce cere “ . Jin Farrell, by Hiawatha, dam stuff he sells, ‘The young man nected s his 0 A Greatl eee hey See ES sseneebasiectpc that the stonperdierlaee = vod ‘THe AUTUMNAL MANDICAP, counsel, and showed quit? a knowledge of the carvan : ‘ed, aud our bauk accounts ran Jow. i i id mad od points eS Ad MORTAL. President. ccna rules of evidence, and made some «ood points. — mS. ArH. MckIA jen for all ages. A sweepsties of $50 each, hatt | Fules of charge fortett, or only 815 if L We must therefore replenich, Help us to do this, and ‘The governinent’s case fafled, and the charge was Dz. k. P. ROWLAND, Secretary. = lard. Club to add $600, | disinissed, Me was also charged by the market | pveRyTHING WITHIN REACH SWEPT UP. LR. TREMBLY, Muperintendent, at Glymout. $510 | weeball help you to better bargains than you have ever and at last gives to all of which $100 to the secoad, Weights to be an- | Master with el Gr ee wee Wi ~ c 0°28 UAN FALLS ‘ought Lefore, “ cermal He Cie fees nd, At | BOUnced September 5. Declarations to be made on | ington by loud an: et eS AND MOUNT VERNON SPRINGS. and Zt | the same hour on the road to the depot | OF Wfore September 29. One inllo and th Streets, In which wilt cupancy Rye eng es ood quarters. Close 1 with the following nom¢nation ket, and was fined $5 or 15 days for the offense. a eRe nas aaa STEAMER MARY WASHINGTON, A Boy Fixep 35 Fon Lavamna av Carr. Having been thoroughly overtiauled and newly far i ding cause the Y Davis & Hall's b. m. Ella Warfield, 5 years, by War | pa C : No. | Oursweering sale of Summer Clothing is being as | Having bec: thoroughly over a og tats Dullding wilt cause the vacation of the | was noid, and was addressed by Charley Nye, fle | Dunes, dam Florae. -C. H. Pett a by Duntx.—A white boy nuned Harry Park, of No. od v nished, ih School rooms in the Franklin ; iil's b. g. Falr | 1097 E street, was charged by Capt. dno. A” Dubie, | powerful and ‘For juan Falls, Sundays, Wet ee wis en eee spoke In an earnest and entertaining manner, in- | Covtut, 6 years, by Dudley, dam Adele, B.A Flen- | jn ane: Police Court this moraiee, ee he ieevil hare eadaye ani g y Gaye, leaving Tth-strect wharf Sunday ‘aj | _800 dozen two-inch Hemstitehed PuréLinon MAND Schools. The Jefferson building will not be flaisied | terspersing Mis remarks by filustrations taken | Mken’s b. m.” Vi Wei E returnin: lines’ Is profitable “unto al of til man’ | Que @ life taat now ts, and of | ee? ‘The spsuker showel tn religion which hi Will be op tuts, & years, by Virgil, dam | rude and insultivg remarks to persons in thele » ye and Frideys at 9 a. iu. “ ; i Planetia. Oe Ws bi. @. Compensi : : : EFFECTIVE AS A TORNADO. 8 p.m, Tickets, 25 ceuts, Mount Veron 5 KERCHIEFS at 11 cts. ; have been sold ut 25 ota. Dy that thane. but it bs 16 out of tae | from every day life, and his own experience, pene Oneey tae ti Olen Bowles abr oeta intents eee eee Sal aye, leave aches retutuiag at poms dice — At6:39 p.m. the young folks’ meeting was held | ch Col Watson, 3 years, by Dickens, dam Miss boy | th ss ete, 10 cont peewee = Foow building at T n and the one room epee hietnr her : i a 8 e hin. The boy stated that Mr. Duvle Bate all trips except Sundays, Fine brass | AllOddeand Ends in HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS, Dallatng on Meridian Hill will be realy for the tertile Caneenatle, aid. wis condticted | eee ahiehe a ok. pots, Street Home, 4 Tooms with his (the boy's) motiier, who isa widow, | We have sold p'les of Clothing in the last few wooks, | DSP o8 sat band on Sunday. : a No objectioustile parties allowed on the boat. such 28 Table Linen, Towels, Napkins, ote., at haif- at E.'S. RANDALL, Proprietor. | price to close. H® FOR GREAT FALLS AND CABIN JOHN BRIDGE! — ‘the Steemer Exceisior, canal packet, will make her dam Bittern. e don’t pay his rent.’ The cow . " ich we he: A endl Leone : e Fy ere by ‘King Alfonso, dum. Queen Victoria, | % PAY a tine of $5 oF 15 days’ going to make a Clean Sweep, and are bound todo oon fro Bi ptist church’ Theres | bas departed, and the camp William M. Conner's b. ¢. Ben dOr, 4 years, by | A Dantna Roszny.—One of the most daring | i ‘Thegoods heve been going lke Hot Shot from a Were about appearance.” Rev. W. FB. W ° imp. Buckden, dam Kate Walker. J.T. Williamn’s | robberies ever perpetrate inthe District tore | Caunon. As we are having so much success with our colored Masia: as ee emiah, What wilt thou | br. g. Cheek noged, by Glen Athol, dam Full | place in broad daylight yesterday about 2 o'clock: | Clearing Sele we shall continne it for a week or ten days Terular trips to the above places on MONDAY, WED- ~ yw A large num: Cty. E. J. MeKiméel’s b. ¢. Gen. Monroz, 4 years, by | fn thonuiteremon. The ‘amily of Captain Woodey, | longer toxive every qnea chancs to buy Clothing at | AESDAY, FIIDAY and SUNDAY, jeaving her wharf, WE MUST SELL wreath pre Wa Paver’ Well TepAit fOr hie oer | cee ewuing, dam Allnnie T, Morgan. J.W. Loud’s | residing on C street, Detweon 12th and 13th south: | near halt ita value. We mover allow our stock to erow | SOBs ‘cents round trip. Can be chariered Tuesday, My rt, the business maniiger they were well repaid, for his sermon | ch. i. Lida Stanhope, 4 years, by Waverley, dat were absent from home, and the captain | ol. We would rather sell t while itis new end fresh, | Lhufedey and Saturday, Jor iafosmation inaetiee ot W. S. Dutee and i, full of thought and convincing argument. | Ada Cheatham. E lying asleep in his room in the secon’ story, funeral sermon was howed man’s responsibility and ac- THE CONGRESS STAKES, having itis loaded revolver under his head. When ander, assisted by How | foe ere aton An thts Ife. Upon an | tor att ages, a sweepstakes of $5) each, play or pay, | he aWakencd he found that some one had been in e Interred tn Grace. | {nVitation betng given at the close of the sermon sigh 2, =f re edt Pay, | the room and taken his gold wateh from his any Of the former associates of | {WO Young men presented themscives at the altar, | to Which wb will add $1,000; the winner to be et, Itwas ascertained that the house had See eee ede Cte oe ee Ta Gute u AULion | gold at auction, and any surplus over selling price Been enteral by cutting out the slats of a blind to r ves made to the cholr im the Voices of Mr. Frank 2 ila r , and i “was also ascertained tl Wilson and wines See nee Te to be divided In the proportion of two-thirds to | a back window, ed that even if we have to sacrifice the profits. That is just what we are doing now. We are not after profits on this deal. A few more of the following are still left: GRAY & HILTON’S, 203 “Sth street, opposite Center Market, or G. W. WEBSTER, Ld 4th street north west. WE SHALL SELL ‘Those $28 SILK-LINED SUITS for $18. WE WILL SELL ——— the second and one-third tothe third. If entered | about the Lour nained some of the nelgubors saw | ‘Those $25SILK-LINED SUITS for$if. . Harbormaster Sutton reports ar- SURDAY “XOTES. to be soll for $5,002, to carry 10 pounds above | # Colored man ieave the premises by the back Way. | hose $20 SUITS for $12. oe : : Ming men attempted to bulldoze one | weight for age; It tor 24,000, 5 pounds above weleht The Courts. a3 of the boarting tents to-day, but retreated, betng | for age; if for '3,00), weight for age; an] 1 pound Pr covnt—Juage Bundy, pro. tem. ‘Those $15 SUITS for $10. DURING THE HOT SEASON. NO SEASHORE ; Caroline, Mothershead: | 'gnomIntously worsted. allowed for each $160 awit 10 $1 000, | The price af aN Brogden, colored, protanlter 88 or ‘Those $8 PONGEE COATS for $4., Tenieeat ae lag. several Of the member Ma ented Ehzouighy the ventry box by 4p. my on tne dan ee 15 days timothy, and 3 fartin Lathe} forie ited cal Those $ ALPACA COATS for$3. FOR US THIS YEAM, AS WE ARE DITERMNED “ Roving icker- ° he greatest dincene, | ceding the race. ‘i 1 # 31 eral. 5 ig x 4 ‘metont? é was : Ella Warfleld nee, nds or 80 days. at, fanity; $ or i, Pole melons; | enough in che sir tocut iaehe sudan rao poe pone a [ee ae > oe ane 15 days, Baile ‘Robinson, Tinney bona oF 90 ‘Those $8 CASSIMERE PANTS for $5. 'y Brown, Bob Barr and J.'S. Gare | Yeats, be Dudley, dam Adele, “Ofe part . n Bowte’s c.g. | days. John Hall, colored, loud and Boisterous: $5 een: Lady Evans, Jon of the Columbia Boat Club, were here to. | Nettle, 3 years, by Dickens, dain Nettle. W. £, | oriodays. Mary: E. Simons: forvelted cotlutera, | ‘Those $6 CASSIMERE PANTS for #4. fi Lillle of the’ West. | da i chao Bureh’s ch. m. Helen Wallace, 4 yeirs, by Gen. | Dalsy Allen, colored, loud and. boisterous; $5 or 15 J. Parts One yout at the hotel | H#mpton. dain Faunte Fisher. ‘J. Y. Williams br, | days. Bruce Andre; forfeited collateral. David | Many other bargains. Went of space forbids men- | AS USUAL WE ARE THE FIRST TO REDUCE ton, Thomas, and Charlotte Moo: peek He evidently had fh & Checkinate, aged, by Glen Athol, dam Full | Singleton, profanity; $or7days. Wm. Kearney, | toning them. Cail before itis too late. Remember, clout : a i Wh “teak 01 © wehtve no old stock to offer. Every garment has PRICES. STYLE 45 TO BE A PRIDE TO THE CAPITAL 4 an We : : }s5or7 days. Wi. Kearney, vagrancy? Mary Ann West, W " is horror of Waste Was SO | protanity:s #617 Ge f i witha carefully Temoved his chew or te | 60 days. Fohn Neal; fortetted collateral. John : been manufactured this season, and is, thercfore, new co after sitting down to dinner 9 c% ; oo a Evans, profanity; continued. Mary Jackson, for- Dems, ts ex hove tava Met as fotlowss Jotn |g the t able ater payin ae Srey need ne bat | LAs" Chora, pousLe wiptu, ea a0 bea == “.Yeweli to Anna 0. apson, r . into his mouth, end no doubt is at we Hee nla. Miche 1 sata to, Mary 3. Fer sent writing sleeping With it ender his hae | NAVY BLUE, BRONZE, MYRTLE GREEN, oxtye, | {2A Bake Oem, vaer ies BO a aCe idk WHITE PINE INCH SECONDS DRESSED LANSBURGH & BROTHER, 7 es acest 7 = i yto animals; $10 or 30 days. = os E ese who buy otd bottles would do well to visit Sanall, sole ae Ite e : D1 PER : R.Wheox, pirts 1, 3a * ump, as 0 Harvest cori be reaped in that Hine | PROWN, GREY AND ILLUMINATED cozons, | Miry B. Simon, colored, profanity; $5 or 7 days. @) SIDES, $40 THOUSAND. x homas MeCade to E push the woods, Pouy (a Fat : oe ek ten Saka ove, ae $89 PENNSYLVANIA AVE., NEAR l(ru ST., 4 AND 406 SEVENTH STLCET W. Tr; forfeited collateral Lyman 8, Sprague, Chae 5 Andrew Duval, J. A. Boker, Mrs. John Botelor | BLACK CASHMERES, all wool, 35c., 97¢., 4Se., 50c,, Frege gp ey eet nds co nob repost anl5-1w = AND 932 D STREET. wn Noxrnwess. = W. W. McCullough, Lieut. Edward Sturdy, U.S. | on oT FOR MEN AND Boy! 1G OR eG ce to) ‘oster; for- ~ OUR INCH (DS Al i george Becare.—Teatenday afternoon, as | x., Mr. Suauel G. Parker ani wife, Crosby ‘Noyes, 620, Te BOYS’ SUITS, 2%e., 37c., | rettod (ese oan Harrigan, colored, ‘loud B ROBINSON & CO, « SECON! RE AS GOOD AS MOST Ang Wilson’s, about nine mth " Stax; John Wild, Wilbur Bracon, Leonard Muni. | SGE348 CARPE'LS, Lew fail styles, 37c., G0c., 62¢., | And boisterous or Ki days, s Jacod F: ered a short distan | nix, Bon. Faucett, S. Walters, Wm. Kilgore, H, C, | UNLAUSDRIED. SHIRTS, made of Wamsutta Mus- OTHER YARD SELECTS, AND MAY BE BET- mee ante an, | Millet, Judge G@ O° Lewin, John Poois Joka aac.’ | Kee pected Bee eae ae ERFECT LOVE. 3 EOYS CLOTHING HOUSE, » |TER CALLED WHITE PINE CLEAR LUMBER, and Deonght the train Lo a stp js etonavs | savas, doun asCarty, Run; Miss Oyst'r, Miss | FALLDEESS GOODS, new colors, 19%, 16, 1¢e., | deailcede ie hs ; We. | The train men rushed out and found that a | Clarke, Joshua Ofiutt, Virginia; John H. Sure Pee h ose ene ee igor cbe yd ontracl) Pons = DRESSED TWO SIDES, FOR $1 PER ONE HUN- Grunken colored man bad tald his handkerehict on | tatt, Mies Carrie Aistead, Hon.” Mont. Blair, | PEQps 4S CAPPETS, new styles, 75e., 80c., So, fey) Dower then evesight, space, and Liberty; hc aid —— 23 8 pillow for bis nead,; nt hot lain dowa | Hon. Geo. Peter, W. R. Reed, Je, W. S. Mother- | OAN!GN FLANN! Be. ELS, 8c.. 10c., 12¢., 15e. 3 5 UNDERSIGNED. iG. aD yEee P He was foun] walnjured and | Sead, Miss Laskey, Charies Holness, Mr. Smith and | Ad-wool WHITE, FLASNELS, e., 30, Ste, and Machine ECL coca = Mr. S:xon, of Leesburg: Robert Offut, A.A. Brad- | Bed Grey ond ine BLS 3 } : trdeke hun of Gay & basen togetiee “rite _ : J As much a# child Cer loved or father found; the Grey # NRELS. dock, A. J. Almony, Advocate; Burke on: , | FLOOR O1LCLOTRS, al widths, new patterns, An ol@ cotorea | aud Hiss Wison.”? x fer Aad BUD TiOKING, puter att bests Bae, err. Fatterns end symllanets Lact fn dhe oon : : : ; one | tho Weve and re bueincen of Rat tra, caver: man, Wa, Windies was in Sigg, Bundy’ vk ‘The Causp ot trcing Pack. Bee Pere eae ia, 620, ana Te Ae ee Meuesal Houmas eats Lact e Dures iso and ge wee : ‘this morning on thiec changes. ‘The first wa - TABLE LING NS, 250., dhe, er, B00 2 : bt : @ fargo butchers’ kuiio tose, The services of the camp at Irving Park yester- | BLEAGHAD TAiUB DAK. 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