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FAMILY SUPPLIt )T THE PALACE MAKE TAM SFI NG Bhriver’s ‘at Tomatoes, 3 1b. cans sees, iden Gate Fruit... fcharvie & Ke Freneb boring Lamb, bind quarter ses” fore quarters. Everything in the marke: myl0 rf mark FRANK J. T comer 14th and New TO HOUSEKEEP! NOTICE 0G ZKB RRR ERR SSS; ook Rake § occ Ere R ER KRE Sgss8 7 S88, TNT EB "> = Bsssg_ T ST Fk fsss8 7 LER RRP FET. RRP ERE ia f RRR Hint HOH HOU Bi e| Deaten re BEEF, LAV, VE : Market, Sth atront wing, wuverty Market, or Address deblered fred. charge (ti parteof oy POTOMAC Ri OOK At LOW PARES. a V ER BOATS. » FOUK REANDINGS. 25 ets. | EXCt 5 Tsang 5 Cty ars nitra, 3 Se SLY To Finey joint, Fortress Monroe and | MONDAY AY, at 5:30 p.m., | yom Return: Davaldp. m. ay w NPSDAY and FRIDAY, } <FVERY SU leavin her wharf, Waxtits Oalm.. and 3 DAY cx | street wharf atT a. m. for Potomac i te € ate Ine dunce, return urrioman, andlugs, returning Sunday ser Loe 4 PAL S EAM TO NN POPULA LY LINE! G@FO"G! L: ARY AND EXCE LPO! KR. FORPIESS oF, INT A UT “ny Pout Foint Lookout, | Bound Tri First-class accommodation cannot be LSTOR! PISEY ‘To Nort: Kound Trip. and $1.00 tinged for es 7th-street wharf daily, except Sunday, _ aturdas~ at 6 Stent day norm hhoubu is: te scursionsa special feature. Retarn Fx: tusive connection with the Bom ju and Providence steotuers Freigh! rece! WM. P. WELCH, Agent. XN T. VERNO: MI. VERNON! TPAMER W. W. conc eaves Tih strret wharf daily (exce t ernon ef 10 ) for Me ‘ock a. m. : rettiruins reaches Washing: 1. L. BLAK®, Captain. ten about 5: cat feamer Titomp- | > i Hi | POUKLE T he property y with the ter, the owner. purchaser, 0 a are 24: aie 1 ete. One-third cosh: balance o x percent. Ad: pouit of 3200 iw th'in ti days, otherwine pocebaser after Ads D THIS AFTERNOON. LOCK P. scive, de., at purchaser's ci AUCTION SALES. "ANSON BROS., Anctioncers. fronting 13th and and hay an a8- . This property is avail tsome large residence or four good sized ne and two yea Tquired at wale. ost. ‘Terms to be resale at risk aud HOMPSON, I Ato this To-moKkow. Auctioneer. ; Tsuall ~ei1 . ibeatt ution of YOUTH'S AND EX CLOTHING, S,_ &o. sale, as il Le sold for parti- at “t ‘ul miso be woud € -stone quar: in, Aberen dei tof the estate a>rauted free vilexe of the the ground J. MACKEY, ney for heirs, r Law bu: ‘ANT K. Jn. ke Aveoramodation from m, Week deys on k re di 10, 5 kK - KAIL~." WAGNIF IN EFEEEY Jt EAVE WASHING B rTREETS, Ax 2 Var st, « hicageu ¥ arn, UF (0 Ci 5 m.,daily. with La’ace Cars to Ale com re and ©. y i: AND P. TOMAC Canandziua, Rochester, . daily, except Saturday win wton to Canandaigua, Bofiaio. For Wiamsport, Lock a.m. daily, except Sunday. For New York and the Fast, 8:00 9:50 end 10:20'. i. 9:50 an 0p Jarier Cary 9: 0a. m. For Berton without chan: On Soy For Beooklys J 6 elphia, 0 and 10:20 ‘Gn Suné m. Limited Express, ¥ For Pe except Sunday. For Anuapois, Pu THASSPORTATION LINE. A cvery FRIDAY at 3 u'ciock notations atrictls first-claws. clit ust be prepaid, abd will be received om vip cys STEPHENSON & BRO. ith strect wharf aud 12th et mi6-fn: HE S1FAMEK MATTAXO LFAY_S WASHING, top cp Sendays, Tuesiays and Thursdays, at 7 @eicek a.m, for Potomac t-iver Lan Lands at Grinder’ wilart Sundaysan4 Tues aya down, Wednes- dyeup. Prent's wharf aud Chapel Poin: Thuredave down, end Mondays and Weduesdaya up. Mattox ndays, | uesiays and Thnrsdays, tnforinadion given at offices of I avenue. mubl is Ve ir Rtrewt wharf, STEAMERS. # RMAN LLOYD— snip Line Betwere New Yours, Havag, LOSDON. SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMES ‘The steamers: ber sar will sail EV! Deby sso SATURDAY from Brenien pler, foot @f 3d utreet, Hoboken. “Kates of paceuxe: From” New York t: liavre, London, first cabin, $106, wend : Dre Paid stecrave certinestes, OF PaARAK | ly LOCH Bowling Green, New | W. GM ‘0., 929 Feunsylvauia ton. data vk ROUTE. 2p STEAMSHIP COMPANY LIMITED, EN NEW YORK AND LIV POOL. AG AT CORK HARBOR. bi 40. & . Aus Aue. Ane. 15. Avs. 22. : Sep: 19. ¥ WED’ EsosY FaOM Now Youn. passae—88u ana $1UY, according to wecomi- t very low rates. Steeraze tickets from Liv- Queenstown and all other partaof Europes: Throuxh bills of taden given for Belfast, Glaagow, Hi vre, Autwerv and other ports ou the Continent ter Médiccrranea: For freight ani y at the Company's offlea, 0. h_steerae and cabin 0 Tus street, Wantingtou, & CO., > ew York, BIGE “OW & CO. bb street. Woxbincton. BK, ROTTERDAM, AMSTE! < fot ciaee. fall powered, Clyde Dalit, Dutch if this Ling ANSTERDAM. ROTTER: SCHIEDAM. © E“LDAM. ZAANDAM. P. CA- 2. SUBULTE: y» arrvinw the U.S, hetiande, leave company's Pier, foot ot sey City, recularly every WED- and Amsterdam, siternately. stretnre, $25. mb aM Ds FINANCIAL. TROUBLE IN BOTH THE OLD Sement Companies is the * pass on, ot the HEALTHY opted by the MU i UAL RE- CIATION thin great diffi tand safe ! 1S are m0) yy to any oth rplan. Office, - Mauazer. jyt - 8. GOVT AND D.C. BON ADLIGHY and ALL other City Tepenits reeetye? enbject to check. We pay 5¥'LCMAL attention o obtaining CORRECT ard} ELTABLY information rewardiug our various city securities and are prepared at ali tnes to auswer ingui- ies recur ting same, HARRY ©. S & CO. Ps* KEts, BROKEES AND INSURANUR, 14:0 F »TREET NONTHWEST, ——_— we Stocs Te crara Wes , ia OD. FROM STATION Plttsbure aud | sects, except Fatnedusn for Cie Iittsburg to’ Chicavo. a. m., 10:4 CHURCH, excent Sunday, 6:40, upon. Sunday’traink Bowle at 7:59 a. FOLLAWS: in aP. Mail Exp nw Jittsbure and the West. wi © Washinton to Chi RAUINOAD. a. Mm. ‘On Sunday, 4 20, Limited Express of Pullman ‘ept Sunday. m. evecy week day. hrough trains connect at rokisn Annex, afford- street, avoiding double p.m. daily, 40am. and 4:40 p.m. daily, excopt ay. NDRIA AND FREDERICKSBURG _RAIL- A‘ D ALEXANDKIA AND WASHING1ON 7:20, 9:20, 11:00 and 11:30 a.m., 0) and 11:30 p.m. Un fay at 6:30, a.m., 8:00 p.m. FerKichmend nd the scuth, 6:30 and 1 iat in on for "Weahington, 6:00, 12:30, 3.09, 3:27, 5:10, 7:00 00 midnt tit. On Sunday at 00 und 9:: the offi ne: of 13th street and Penni ttation, where orders can Lagxaxe (o dest: nation from hotels and residences. ral Man: BETW THE FAST AND Ti VIA WASHING DOUBLE THACK! JAANE Echedule to take effect SU daily st 3:05 a. m., 10:15 a.m. points, without 10:15 except Saturday. aD. Bity end 6:40 p. nace, With Sleeping Cars attached. For Toledo aud. Detroit daily, with aie yt for Detroit Trains for Philadelphia and New Geily exo pt Sunda, : 3 p.m. and 9:4 Purigr an S.ceping Carsattached. For Faitinore on week davn, 5, end 12:10, 10:05 a.m. fimore on Sun’ ay+. 6 3, am, m., 10: p-h. termediate 40 aud 9°00 p. Warhington, pan. cept will te taken for bags sug roint in the city. M. CL: MENTS, M. my 4 KL YALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILRO, Thr ugh Ceaches uild Pai ce sleepin, i -10., daily exceyt Sunday. 10 p.m. ice, northeast cor yivimis avenue and at the ett for the checking of Genersl Passenger Agent. iyo N COUPLER! ch ‘DAY, MAY 13th, 1983, Leave Weshington from station, corner of New Jersey avewue and C etrect— For Chicago, Cincinnati, Louisville and St. Louie 1 ae ota to Chicago, For Vittsbur, Cleveland and Detroit at 8:30. m. 0p. m. is a solid train to Pitts Monroeville, 10:15 a.m. York at 8:10 a. m. 0 p.m. daily, with 5:43 pm ally ecopt Sin 19am. and 4:45 points, 8:35 4:49, m. stop at Relay Station ex- For further information apply at the Baltimore and Qhio Ticket Office—Washinion Station, 6:9 and 1351 ‘nnaylvenia avenue, corner 14th street, where or ‘ers jae to be checked snd received a3 of T., Baltimore. KD, Gen’l Parenger Agent. MEDICAL, we. druggist, wi d sapvointed of « cure of yrivate su Will furnish medicine, Thirty years’ experlence. Dp"; BROTHERS AND GRAY GIVE NO, FEE reveriptions and send you to some dist, who divide profits with the doctor. | bow ld con- dimeases: rs. RKOTHERS and GHAY, 906 B streets. w. susranvee ce no rey. oeue Gyatetme W 8018 J2E MOST RELIABLE extullished Specialist in the BROTH Sworn to before A. C. 3531-1m* AND LONGEST- city? Why. Dr. > is—over thirty-two yearv—at 906 B ai.s.w. ‘Justice of the Peace, ANHOOD RFSTORED BY_ US M bikty and Impotency. 8 stem. 906 Butret southwest. IN: A BOTTLE or twoof Dr. BROTHE 5 Invigorating Cordial. ‘Wil cure any case of Semina! Weaknena, Nervous De- It imparts vixor to the whole 3y24-1m* ADIF Dr. BRO HERS, 906 B ular attention paid to: Tied or single. SOU, CAN CONFIDENTLY CONSU treet wouthwest, -Partic: Gineaces pen iar to Ladies, war- ‘All teregularities and Ovarian tr’ ubles treated. ‘Thirt)-five yeors’ experience. dy24-1m" J)", £2088 FEMALE PILLS MAILED TO addrean on receipt of $1. Box 307 City P.. ¥ .O. §21-Im* Apa DE FOREST consulted, from 1 to 9 o’ciock p.m... with ladies ouly. HAS REMEDY FOR LA- female complaints quickly cured. Can ba Gaily at 1245 7th streetnorth: west, Officehoure dy7-2m" BETWEEN WASHINGYON, NEW YORK AND RICHMOND. H. H. DODGE, Bonds, + Investment Securities Bought and on Commiss.on, No. 699 16ru STREET, (CORCORAN BUILDING,) Asexey for Prince and Whitely, Stock Brokers, @& Buoavway, New Youx. Every class of Securities tought and sold on commis- gion in San Francis o, Faitimore, Philadelphia, New ‘York, Boston and Washington. Orders executed on the New York Stuck Exchange at one-cizhth of one per cent commission. Private and direct teleyraph wires to) ichnond, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and Boston, through which or ers are executed on the Stock Fxchanes iu those cities and reported back gromptly. Quotations of Stocks amd Bonds and in- formation regarding the Markets received through our Tims INSTANT. direct from the New York Stock Exehanwe. Ow WINE AND OLD FRIENi the best, eo is JUSTH'S Oid Stand known. ae the ad oe where coe ‘CLOTHING can be sold af respectable prices. 3 cali at = SUSTH's O1 bay Jo. 619 D street, between 6th = ‘stresea, + de Nolwuy mak LOMDUT amended 6A MPORTANT TO jedical ‘Treatment, Addrece Mrs. M. H. 81 olike street, Baltimore. Dre Sloat the Generative Ungaus, $1 per bottle. LADIES MAY BE before, di during and after Hi, 116 North Car CARL. ‘To all who are suffering from the errors andin- a sot youth. rey ‘mani Tw you, FREE OF CHARGE. Tins covered by @ missionary in elf enve'ope to the Ky, tation Dy New York City. Rervous weakness, early. decay, cena rece Gat route reat was die: South America, “Send Jonern ‘T.In o7-s, tu, ‘ily? M ANHOOD RESTORED. UGUST SEO- | ‘ervine, Tonic for me ots-dmue JUNCANSON BROS., Aucuoncers. abU-TEES' SALE OF TWO-STORY FRAME DWELIING A.D LOT ON SEVENTH STREET, LETWFEN G AND £ STRELTS SOUIHEAST, AT AUCTIO. By virtue of @ deed of trust, duty recorded in, Liber No. 1.024, folio 484, et seq., one of the land! records for the District ‘of Co. W itten requ +t of the pa: pubsie OF JUNE, A.D. 1833, £. M., in front of th. premises, al. that certain piece or rarcef of lend and prenisea, eituate “nd being in the city of Wa-hinkton, District of Co'umbis, and known tnd distinguished a« that part of orwinal lot numbered thirty-three (33), in square numbored eight bund:ed and tevuty-seven (817), contained in foi owing: metes and bounds, viz: Becinning for the came at a Point on the weat line of 7th sirect east, distant sixteen (16) feet aud tuo (2) inches north of southeast cor- ner of said lot, and ruuning thence north on @aid line of sald street fifteen (15) feet and two (2) inches; thence west one hundred and ten (110) feet to the-rear line of fad lot; thence sonth fifteen (15) fect two (2) inches, aiid. thenes caet One hundred snd ten (110) fect to the piace of begtuning, toweth r with the buildings, rights, ease- Vilwes, snd appurtenances to the same be- in any wise thereto appertaining. rd cash; balance in one and two years, ix per cent interest, pay be secured by deed of trust on rremisen noid. Or ail cash at option of purchaser. A depusit of $100 requir-d at time of Conv BC, a burchaser's cost. ‘lerms to. b= con in seven S, otherwise reasle at risk aud of defauiting pablic notice of such resale cain eatineton D.C DANSON, 2 3. H. CALLAN, § TFustecs. tF- THE Abo’ ALE 18 POSTPONED UNTIL THURSDAY, ‘14-FIRST DAY OF JUNE, A.D. 1883, same hour and place. L. JOHNSON, Jel9-d&ds THORIECALLAN,} Trustees, chaser after five day: some newspaper pubi feT-d&ds dy31-d&ds 8, Dregs Goods, Velv vols, Napkins, ‘Maree ods, Hosiery, U derwoar, Corsets, deriee, Dress Shirt, Sheetings in all annels, Domatics of all kids, les too hurierous to mention. 1 are syecially invited to :ttond this sale, as oods are fine aiid will be sold witho t reserve. dy M. FULE1, Auctioneer. UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, EX! CUTOR’S SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY ON H SIREET NORTHEAST, BING NOS. 647 AND 639. Cn FRIDAY, the THIRD DAY OF AUGUST, 1883, at SIX UFCLOCK P. M., I will sell in front Shellie Paeuuizes fot No. 10 dit square No. £69, in e ushtogton, D. C. ‘Terma: Ono-thint exeh, balance in six and twelve mouths, ‘notes a deed of trust sired. All con Af the terms executor reserves the richt to re-sell the proverty at the sisk and cost of the purchaser, upon giving five d hotice in er me daily paper published in Wastington, D. G. *A deposit of $100 required. Iaerutorbenead SAS dks 2 D street northwest. NL STREET, EVE EETS AT AUCTION. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court off the District of Columbia, pased in equity cause No. 8,574, docket 23, the tindersigned, as Tue ee will offer for vale at’ public auction, THUR=DAY, the SECON | DAY O UGUs A. D, 1883. at SiX (‘CLOCK P. M.. ia front of the premises, the foilow- ing described real estate, kn¢ and described on the round plator pan of the city of Washington, in the istrict of Columbia, as and being ali of lot num- bered ten (70), in wee numbered four hundied and fitty (450). Said fronts 53 feet 1 inch on L street north, aud will be sold in three parcel. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash: balance in six, twelve and cxchtcen months, notes to bear interest aud to be fecured by deed of trust on the pr mires, or ail cash, at the option of the purchas r. Conveyancing, &c., at purchasers’ cost. A deposit of $100 required ‘on ea: Perec! rold at time of sae. if ternus of sale are not cc m- Plied with in seven days from day of sale, tue ‘Trurtes reeerves the right to rese'l at the riek and cost of the defaulting purchaser atter five deye’ public notice of much reeafe'in some newspaper publiebed. tn, We hnge ton, D.C. CHARL: & WAL(ER, Trust-e. DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts. Jy20-d&de HOUSEFURNISHINGS. Re HeExaAT0, 8 ol AND WATER COULERS ‘AT KEDUO™ D PRICES, it Jars, Jelly Tumblers, ‘Tin Fruit Cans and Wax, Crockery, Glassware, sud Kitchen Utensils, Gi.tay's Lace Curtuin : tretcher. GEO. WATTS, ‘314 7th street, 5 doors above Penna. avenue. ae Enpy Rerutozrators ‘With Slate Stone Shelves. WALNUT AND ASH REFRIGERATORS. WATER COOLERS AND FILTERS COMBINED. WHITE MOUNTAIN FREEZERS, SODA AND MINERAL TUMBLERS, ICE PITCHERS, OREAM AND BERRY SETS. M. W. BEVERIDGE. 4028 No. 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Dasrorrirs F, LUID, and, est quality of GASOLINE, sa well as VAPOR STOVES, of different makes and ull prices, constantly on hand.” ‘The most varied assortment in the city. REFRIGERATORS and WATER COOLERS at re- duced prices. COOKING STOVES, RANGES. BRICK SETT. POKTABLE SLATE MANTELS, LATROBES, FUL- NACLS, # great variety. W. ». JENKe & COL, “17 Fth atrant_nortnwast. Je8 _PIANOS AND ORGANS. AL:GAINS IN FIN! SECOND-HAND YIN Hegant Square Grand Piano, handsome, case, carved legs, &e.. nearly new; only 8225, Superb toued "-quare Grand Chickering Piauo; only $190. Mavnificent new Square Gran | Piano, cont 450; only $190 cash; owner leaving city. Flegant T-octav Ikoeewood case. Piano: #175. Handsome s.csewood case T-octave P an | Very thu $125. Splei ering Pian . 6-oc:ave Piano, for ginner; only everal extra fine Cabinet’ Upright Grand Pianos ut one-half cost. All sre exceptional bur- & ins; less than half value; for cash and monthly pay- ts of 25, $10 and $1 en til 8 p.m. HEINERAMP BRANCH FCT ORY WAREROOMS AND 1TANO EXCHANGE, 427 loth street northwest. jy20 Srecian Sate Or UPRIGHT PIANOS firm BY CHAUNCEY J. REED, 433 SEVENTH STREET N. W. ‘No. 1.—An elaborately carved 3-stringed double rose- wood, veneered, with extra grand, cabinet, rand. by the oldest New York maker. Original price $1,000; No. 2.—A Cabinet Grand, by the leading Boston ma- tered at one-third, and wiil take piano in exchange. wire’ fine Hiano, Factory price $750, offered at No. 4.—A good imported upright, $75. No. Os Bate aid wart Sad aang Piano, bouuht at oe pie ia? Pe iis Se os Sa Vee errr ucoagts ne N. B.—I tune, ship and repair instruments; sell to all Rind bianos and Orgone forearms ad BUY second known monthi instalment plan, at G. L. WILD & BRO.'3 MU. ICAL WAREROOMS, ap25 709 7th street northwest. EICHENBACH'S PIANO WAREROOMS. PIANOS: various makes for sale and Font sb rer need prices. world. bed Pianos. "ning and Repairing. Lith strest, above Pa, ave. ALLET DAVI8 & CO.'8 PIANOS. — BAR- gains in theee wonderfully perfect inrtra- ‘ments will be given in all cash rales before July| 10th. | LON ie your tine. Elesant stock now open at 811 9th street northwest. ‘my26-eo H. L. SUMNER, In charge, jan30 P14N0S, ORGANS, SHEET MUSIC. STECK & CO. PIANO, ‘the most Perfect Piano Mads. EMERSON PIAN rhe Pent Medium-priced Piano Manufacture, WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANS, Pi Organs: instal ted or ex- : ieee iments, OF CENT ‘he oni complete Stock in the atte. HENRY EBERBACH, No 915 F STREET, Managing vartner of the late firm Ellis &Co. 44 WOOD AND GOAL. ‘We have just received Ab of euneetar analy for WOOD; also’ CO: pO Rt oe TE ‘be of sate attention of consumars is respectfully invited. to STEPHENSON & BRO., ‘7th st. wharf end 12th st. end aP. ave, Speers YOU FURS AND WINTER CLOTH ING AGAINST THE RAVAGES OF MOTH, REFINED GUM CAMPHOR 3c, PER POUND. 1. C. BISHOP, Drumset, aplp ‘700 Oth street. corner H street northwest. mis PUBLIC ILDINGS AND GROUNDS, Cel. Rockwell's A WORK DONE BURING THE LAST FISCAL YEAR IN IM- PROVING THE PUBLIO GROUNDS—ESTIMATES FOR THS NEXT FISCAL TEAR, __THE EVENING STAR. TUESDAY.......... ~ July 31, 1883. 2d Edition. Latest Telowrams to The Star GREAT RAILROAD DISASTER, ual Report. CoL_A. F. Rockwell has submitted to Brig. Gen. H. @. Wright, chief of engineers, U.8.4., his report of operations for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1883, upon the public buildings, grounds, and work in the District of Columbia under his charge. GROUNDS SOUTH OF THE EXECUTIVE MANSION. The report Hirst treats upon the grounds south of the Executive Mansion, notes the completion of the roadway in the southeastern corner of the grounds, early in the working season of 1882, by being heavily surfaced with 84 cubic yards of gtevel ‘The lawn surface bordering the road was coated with 80 cubic yards of good soll, and the marging sodded. The ‘drive across the sidewalk was also eXcatated, curbed and paved with hard brick, set on edge: the earth and soll remov™d therefrom being use1 in grading low portions of the grounds bordering on B street. The roadway approach from the corner of 17th and B streets was outlined, excavated and Milled in with broken stone and coarse gravel one foot In depth, and fine kravel ten inches in dpth. A continuous stone gulter, 3.084 feet in length and three feet In width, Was lilt with marble and granite spalis entirely. arouta the central elitpse on the Inner margin of the roadway, wnd 2,100 Ineal feet of similar gut- tering were laid in the western section of the tt AN EXCURSION TRAIN WRECKED. RMY DELEGATES KILLED. No time should be lost if the stomach, liverand bowels a are affected, to adopt the sure remedy. HOSTETTER'S | New Yore, Juty 81.—A special from Chicago STOMACH BITTER. Diseases of the orvans named | says: The announcement of the accident to the beget others far more serious. and s delay ts therefore | train bearing a party of excursionists composed hazardous. Dyspepsia, ver complaint, chills and | of the delegates to the recent Grand Army con- fover, carly rheumatic twinges, Kiduey weaknese. | vention at Denver, and in which It is reported that bring serious bodily trouble if trifled with, Lose no Out of a total of 170 persons 140 were killed, causes time in using this effective and safe medicine. fe okoivanent here = For sale by all Druggists ana Desiers generally. Numerous dispatches have been sent to Denver 140 GRAND grounds on the outer_—s margin —_ of dy3 and other towns along the line of the D-nverand {he same roadway; $76 iineal, feet Rio Grande railroad, on which the accident hap- [ f cobble-stone guttering were constructed op the margins of the new roadwag leading into the main roadway from 17th and B streets,15 addl- ‘onal brick sewer traps were constructed on margins of roadways, and 218) feet of terra cotta Irain pipe was lald, connecting with the mata ewer running throu sh the grounds and with the 17h stevet sewer, in order to Increase the facliities: vrdraining the siorm waters from the ground. Most satisfactory progress was made In the plant— ing of the grounds during the year, some one thousand trers and sbruvs baving be'n removed from the nursery during the last autumn and present spring and planted, the major portion fo the eastern part of tue grouhds ‘The grading of low portious of the grounds bordering B street was continued at Intervals, 587 cubic yards of soll being used for that purpose. ‘The main roadways ind Walks were extensively repatred. THE MONUMENT GROUNDS, GREENHOUSES AND NURSERY. An account fs given of the work bestowed on the Monument grounds during the year, including ex- tensive repairs made to the wide carriaze road tn the northern part of the grounds, In the green- Louses the requisite care was extended to the gen- pened, but owing to the telegraphers’ strike, which continues to greatly Impede the transmisston of messages, no details have been recelved. The only thing new learned is that the train contained an excursion party of the Grand Aimy of the Republic members bent on dotng the sights the Wasatch mountains afford. The train had been placed at the disposal of th: Differs from all the other stationary or reclining Chairs, | delegates by the officials of the Denver and Rio in that it is better, stronger and simp'er; is adapted to | Grande railroad. The trip throuch the mountains the Honse, Lawn, Porch or Camp, and is just chuck | was to occupy five days, and included Greeley, ful of quet comfort and blessed rest. Is far superior | Fort Coilins, Boulder, Maulton, Pueblo, Guanison to the Hammock in every way, and cau be put up 80 88 | ang Leadville. to be aiways in the shade, Tx Ware Moowrarx HAMMOCK CHAIR ES The Telegrapherw Strike. ‘THE TELEGRAPH SFRVICE IN BALTIMORE. BarriMorr, July 31.—A meeting of the corn flour ex: hange Was called at noon to-day, at the Teqnest of a number of the members, who com- jthyed that the telegraph servi-e on the floor was inefficient. A committee was appointed. who re- ported resolutions calling upon the directors of the J. W. SCHAEFER, ‘estern Union and Baltimore and Ohio ceeerap eral coll ction of exotic plants and the propaga- 3713, NO, 1020 TTH STREET NORTHWEST. | compuntes for bitter service, declaring that the | tion of desi:able varletice for bedditne oe ty en Meuib-r4 were subjected to lors because of the de- | public grounds was continued. About. 105.000 fects of the service. ‘The resolutions were latd on | plants, suitable for park. decoration, w Te propa FFF RRR U U om TIT? the table by a vote of 49 to 38. Prominent mem- | gated ‘during the winter and bedded outin the FO RRUUH bers of the exchange stated that the corn ana flour | Fartous public reservations dutiag tue past spriug, FF RRR U OU It bd exchange had notaing to do wih the diMcul-| any In addition there were pro rated about EF ££ Voy? z z Ues existing between telegraph companies and | 10,000 plants for winter flowering and to add g gz their employes. fo the general collection of orsnmental ‘stock. = @ Cons! ruction of a new plant house was com- Brie RRR, BEB aS8S5 aSSSs ue sSS8s Printerw’ Strike in San Francisco. menced in the early autumn and completed in per itr Ke Pass, “sssq He Osssg | Sax Fraxctsco, July 31-—Thirty-two printers, November, 18:2. Auother desirable Improvement a = Members of the Typographical Union, struck last | was the re. onstruction of the ol palm hous. One P oR R Exe ®gss8 Sgss8 Exe ®gss8 evening in the | Morning Cait printing “ofc, | 0: the earpenter snops Delonetng 0 Ue oie of E : and insisted thal ten others, who are | cunstruction of the new St:te, War and Navy de- FOR WINE OR JELLY: APPLE PARERS, &0. non-union men, should be" _discharzed. partment building was removed in November and Te-erected in the nursery gro unds, where ft 1s used ior office, workroom and stonge purjo-es. In the bursery grounds additions were mad: to the gen- eral stock by the purchase of 1,552 trees, 3,004 WINDOW SCREENS, BUILDERS’ HABUWALE, &o, F. P. MAY & CO., This the proprietor refused to do, acge tng that in the management of his property he had a right to employ whom he saw ft. The places of the strikers were quickly flied by non-urion men. It is rumored that strikes may possibly occur n | shruts and 1,691 plants. A majority of this stocks bls 6% Pennesivania avente. | Ouner printing omors, Was transplanted in the various parks. es BMITHSONIAN GROUNDS. ecurITY M rom Buoss Dy URGLABY, Saratoga Races To-day. _ = pa w Ly z By B pal SARATOGA, N. YX, JUY 31.—-The first race, one | _ Extensive and much nesied improvement s tn , ¥1LE O! AL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, of Washington, In its own brilding, Conse 15TH Steer anp New Yorx Ayr. mile, Was Won by’ Slocun; Disturbance second ‘rime, 147%. These two were the only starters. ‘The secoud race, a mite and a iurlong, was won the surface drainage of these grounds and repairs tothe gravelled roadways and walks bave been made during the vear. 1826 teet_ of new brick : 3 by Brunswick, Buccaneer second and Bootjack | guttering and 526 feet of cobbie-stone guttering Perpetual Charter Act of Conxress January 224, 1867. turd; ume 133734 Were laid; 3026 ‘eet of old brick. guttering pate = inside ite Fie ain Darra ee were relaid; 14 «ditional brick traps were con- Proof Vaulis, at prices very ing from $5 to $00 per year, Racing in Enciand. structed, and 1,002 feet of terracotta drain pipe according to size and location. Rooms and ad- were Lid. The ground around the base of the pe- ‘lestal of the statue of the late Prof. Henry, un- nelle 19h last, Was rearranged and re- s0.it ‘The ‘snd triangular reservation at Virginia avenue, 12li and B streets, has been improved, seeded and sodded. and suitable trees and the whole enclosed with a chain fence, ‘THE MALL. The Armory square and adjoining grounds, ex- tending east to the Botanical garden, received as much attention during the year as the limited allotment from the ap»ropriation for the *im- ‘Trovement of various r servations” would permit. A note is made of the commencement of the con- THE CRAVEN STAKES AT GOODWOOD. Lonpos, July 31,—The meeting at Goodwood be- gan to-dsy. The race for the Craven stakes was won by Char:xus, with Piraeus second and Lous Or third, ‘There were eight starters, including Passate and Suler, ee The Remniny of Minister Barca. New Yor, July 31.—The body of § nor Fran- cisco Barea, the Spantsh mint ter, was to-day re- moved temporarily to the Marble cemetery in 24 street, where It will rematn until to-morrow, when At will be taken to the French steamer Normandte for shipment to Europe. eS Massachusetts Republican Convention Joiing Vaults, provided for Safe-renters. VAULT DOORS GUAKDED BY THE SARGENT TIME-LOCK, SFCURITIES AND VAI UsBLRsree- tion, Including BONDS and STQCKS, PLA’ ETRY. De. DS, &e., taken for SAFr-K! SPLCIAL GUAKANT Le, at the Lowest ates, BENJAMIN P. SNYDER, President. CHARLES C. GLOV:X, of Rigs & Co., Vice President JOHN CAnsi-LS, Treasurer. ALBERT L. TUKYEVAN Dmecrona: Penjamin P. Snyder, C baries (*. Glover, Jobn Cassels, Heury A. Willard, a 3 struction, by the Biliimore and Potomac ratiroad Albeit L. St airs ee ACS Je25 Boston, July 31.—The stite republican co: eed a bridge across 6th str-et, which, jonn G. mittee to-day designated Boston us the place of | when completed, will connect the Armory square DOBARE holding the state convention, and S:prember 19:h | w.th the reservation east of it and provide a safe H. . BARB, as the dute. Charles R. Coiman, of Boston, was | passageway for vehicles an. pedestrians, invited to preside over the state convention, a Wall Street To-day. A BREAK IN THE STOCK MARKET. New Yorg, July 31.—The Post's financial article IMPORTFR arp TAILOR, 3111 Pennrylvania Avenue Northwest. SPRING GOODS. Complete and carefuliy selected stock of Suitingn, OTHER RESERVATIONS AND PARKS. A detailed account is given of the various im- provements and the work done in various parks and reservations. An effort was made to save the nye and Vertivgs of ipproved siylen. cut, | sys: The Stock market opened from 34 toi per | Ofhumental evergreen and deciduous trees and ao sid trun es fei cheumemienced asioer at ts | cone lower, the latt-r on Cand» Seuthern as the | ShTubs in the northern srction of Judiciary quare, ing fashion house of Washington. result of the unsettlement of general confid-ne* by the failures in Boston, the effect, however, beta Increaged by the gelling of the bears, and’ under which the market was still ‘further de- pressed during the next half hour. The Lirgest extreme declines were: Canad1 Southern, 1 per cent, Oregon and Transcontinental 134, Union Pa- cif: 134, Omaha common 1 percent. Tue extent of other declines was not over ¥. Abou’ 10:30, however, the market. began to recover, nnd there Was i continuous gradual improvement up to noon, and to the extent of 4 to 4, the latter on Union Pacific, with 3 on each Oregon and Transvon- Unental and Omaha. After 12 there was another period of weakness, with a decline % to 3g on the general ist, and % on Wabash preiers These changes left the market at 12:30 4 to 1 per cent lower than at the close last nig it, the latter on Union Pacific, Oregon and Trans-Continental ani Wabash common and preferred, with 7% on Cen- tral Pacitic, Canada Southern and Noriiwestern, and X on Western Union, Michigan Central and Omaha. mb HE “OTTO” GAS ENGINE Requires no boiler, avoids all exrensive attendance, no toes of time, no handling of fuel, and no ashes. It ts used extensively for rnnuing Passenger and Freight Elevators, Sewing Machines, Meat Choppers, Printing and Lithographic P flee Mills, Roasters, Pa- per and Ruling Machinory, Latces, &c., &c. This ep- gine runs with extreme smoothness and regularity of speed, the ieaxt nuinber of working parts, and Great simplicity of mechenism. iy Omasor For particulars x8 to prices, &c., apply at Office ‘Washington Gas Li. ht Co. dy13 NOTHER LOT BOWS SAILOR SUITS JUBT AR- Price, $1.50, $1.78 and 2.25 They sre cheaper than and Boy's Cassimere Suits to clove out. Ourxoods ft, no misfits. Straw Hats at Slaughtering Pri, es. Ladies! and Men's Low Cut Shoes at a Great Reduction to close out, J. W. SELBY, 5023 1914 and 1916 Pennsylvania avenue. Tu Rioos Fine [xscnaxce Couraxy, INR selected as the site of the new pension buliding. Two hundred and ninety were taken up and trans- nianted In the uew park souta of the Executive Mansion. Work having been commenced in the meantime n extavating for the foundations of the new building, 112 trees and shrubs were necessarily destroyed before their removal could be effected. Itts estimated that the cost entulled upon the office by reason of its having been obliged to tear up from the site of the new Pension bullding the improvements made during the past and previous Yeats aggregated ~om - $3.00, but It 1s thought the matertuls saved—such as gravel, £04, bricks, drain pipe, trees and shrubs—will reduce that amount about one-half. THE DU PONT STATCR. Work upon the concrete and brick foundation for the pedestal for the statue of Rear Admiral Samuel Francis Du Pont was commenced tn March last and com: leted in May, by the placing in post- Uon of the bluestone course and granite stepping, in readiness to receive the pedestal when COM: pleted. ‘The preparation of the circle to receive the pedestal was commenced in April, and at the close of the fiscal year considerable progress had been made, H. D, BARR. ashington. AT THE TELEGRAPH OFFICES. At the telegraph offices there was no change in the situation to-day. Manager Wultney, of the RESERVATION NUMBERED 17. RES on 2 < i ; | Under the appropriation of $20,000 for commenc- EK>U AL PPOPERTY INTHE | Western Unton office, suid that. the work PI OTF LU BIA ONLY. oe win | M28, Delmg done well and rapidly. “We | ing the tmprovem/nt of res-rvation 17 at the f alreet_nort vi have hai no special instructions,” sala Mr. Whitney, “to take down the notices stating that messages would be accepted subject to d: lay, but we have stopped stamping the messages. All of close of the fiscal year tne portion of the reserva- Uon lying north of Virciula and west of New der-ey avenues had been brought to the proper grade with earth filling and almost the entire sar- Temovo to ther penanent quarters, No. 1331 F street northwest a8 goou as repairs are completed—about Au- ust 15th, M. W. BEVERIDG™, Prosident. W THOMB3ON, Vic ent. the ofilecs arg working well except, perhaps, some | face coatess with good so!l lo a depth of about six BeOS, HED reac’ Presiden Of the sinalitr offices.” Superintehd ne Zeabiis | inch-n Good proses Gas wine anne na levelling FRANCIS B. MOHUN, Secretary. rturned here Saiuriay night, and will remain | down the east-rn portion of the reservation, about Trustees—M. W. Beverldye, “I. M. Hanson, Thos. | hers some tine. Mr. Whitn-y Sid some injustice | 40.300 cubic yards of earth, stone and gravel Ryde, Wm. H. Morrison, N. W. Burchell, E. >.’Huteh had been done Mr. Zeuvlin in tue pub te ion of having been excavated and removed, his notice to the operators. ‘The communication MISCELLANEOUS MATTERS, inson, Jno. Jay Kuox, John shermun, Win. ‘Thomp- gon, 13-1m. ig addressed to Mr Whitney, ‘and sav8:| otetsmade of work done in repainting tron R OF “Under tue general tostructions ‘or te acting ™ present, of ils. co ‘op ny, appointinents have | fences, vases and lampposts, laying water pipe, BBB A 6BBB FER K K been ma ie filling all the vacsnvies tn this ofive. | repairing settees, painting signs and labels, BOB AA BBE KK The striking operatives and the dismissed mea | removing snow and ce, mowing grass, protect BPE AA BBB RE KK should be given to un lerstant tats in order tat | fountains, &, The fountain at the north part oi BBB AA Epes ERE BK they miy Seek employment elsewhere if they yo | the Executive mansion was+atirely reconstructed. desire.”, The old roadway plank fn the draw of Anacostia bridge was replaced in August last. Repairs were also made to Benning’s bridge and portions of the A POSITIVE CURE FOR MALARIA, CHILLS AND FEVER—Contains no Quinine, Arsenic, or any metalic ‘hismorning, e before the business of the Police Court bean; | guard timbers of the Chain bridge were replaced. - Sceapeua ess Deniers OU conte: 4719-6m_| Thos Donobue, WhO Was fevenily indicted with | A contract has been mde for the onstruction of the old uetectives tur recetving stolen property, | 1 new lodge house for the use of the bridge keeper Boe F ALE Mende Game Crockery. | ona Detective Haclin applied tee a ererat erent | aca oc bridge. 9 OYY AAL sc..sciidssrok! Hard | against Jacobs Brothers, Jewelers on the avenue, | A report 1s given also of the work done in keep. E Bo? ¥ AASE , apedamaut! FIRMS | between 1th and “isth streets, Prose-| ing the telegraph line Tuumiug between publ H BOO ¥ A ALLLL GRANT TE! Stronwett. | cuting qhtvorner Moore examined. teeth? | Dulluings in repatr. | ease and order the warrant to issue. RXECUTIVE MANSION. So E § ¥ pe SimgonlanGlutanons fener aatacrsamed that the parties nained had! ‘The improvements accomplished on the Execu- Eco LE UU BE mesul Absolut! oo | theproperty of Charles C. Huntley, s suit eke | tive Mansion during the past yearwere as follows: GGG LLLL “UU ERE breakable ‘and Insep- | tractor of this city. When tue warrant was made | In the state dining room the side walla, celliugand oneiece tun hive Ease a out, Clerk Prince refused to let Donohoe swear to| wood-work were redecorated in colors, the it, stating that “Mr. Huntly orthe detective would | west windows were cut down to the floor, and pro- G by Eee cnos one toes ey w “re respons apes Mia bal pereeree ype ioe Ln Mr. Huntley, who is paralyzed, was brought dowa | servatory adjoining; in room W Graaeniea ve eae Kind, Bool Bache’ Harthou weed in a carrlaga, and swore to the document. The | ceiling and wood-work were redecorated 10 colors, every thing else with evérlastuye inceporable tonacityi! | Warrant was put in the hands of Detective Kuelin, | a Dew cherry-wood mantel was constructed i ‘Manufacturers of Gu Textio Fabrice. | who executed it, and found the waten th the store Place of, the old “waite marble one whieh was Fine Ca Pianos and Cabinet Makers, of Jacobs Brothers, they having bouzhtitinareg-|t ken down and re-erected in one of the eT Cie far’ Bathe bey Ealjon OF barrel x00. extra, | War Wey for $110. ‘The watch 13 valued at $500 | upper rooms), and a new tile Dearth was laid: in Mallon babe by tho sat ete bo , ‘The watch wag stolen more than two months ago | the blue room the sidewalls and celling and wood- TUL OMEAHA S GO., LT Bae v., Washington, P-C. from the residence of Mr. Huntley, and some tims work were redecorated In colors, a mn of the White marble mautel_was reoved and r repiaced with glass mosaic work, and the room rerurnished with @ new carpet, new window curtains and laces; four new side gas brackets, with seven lights each, were placed upon the walls, and backed with mosilc ‘work and the furnt- ‘ure of the room Was recovered with new matey- als and the frames of the suite regilded. ‘The three large crystal chundeliers in the east room were taken dowa, filled with new ball joints, otherwise cs ita before it was reported. The cas- was put 2 | In the hands of E.lelin, who traced the watch until he recovered it, Norary Arroixtep.—The President has re-ap- pointed Thos. K. Wallace as notary public for the District of Columbia. Inrenssr Curcas—U. & Treasurer Wyman to- day mailed 10,695 checks to holders of registered ‘Live Agents wanted everywhere, “Kold by Grocsra, Stationers Hardware and xeneral stores. $30,000 FoR FIFTY-NINTH POPULAR MONTHLY DRAWING oF THE COMMONWEALTH Di (BUTION JO.,, in the elty of Loulmrtiia oa FRIDAY. AUGUST 31st, 1883. nee ‘of escn mont ites end District of Colu:nbia 3-65 bonds | repaired, and replaced uw the ceil and a snaaye SCC her ned ents ace men | United States end District of Coin Amount epre= | Bw Carpet Was purchased and Yad ‘tn the room. far Sheyond” the “eontaoversy ot ‘ihe pin: | sented by these checks aggregate $2,751,961. abe were teanoratad eee tees een ‘glass cringe inceneeny Belongs | the, sole honor of | Cryrt, SERVIOE MATFERS—AN examination for | in the partition se} lng it from the front. vesti- eee nouet Eni fair pSyusd | tue general departmental service willbe held at bule raz removed aud repiaced wih ne plas question, New York August 10th for'persons living in New | [082 and 'N.B.—The compan: large capital 0 . to the heating apparatus, the new eelling of the snd'reorve fund. head casofully tho lst of Prise fon Sees nee oe ane east portico and the Dalnting of the exterior of the F AUGUST DRAWING. ono | tar papers resulting trom the rece exatminations houses of the Executive Mansion stable, dncress, a SR | Et Sata ei pura | Ma dain tian ‘ wo yrel u ayoun; ‘six! years: 26 Brizes: 16,008 natassed ‘ue beet cxtminations bus asa tase | Col Hockwell askstor the following sums for the pi. ter of fact, the examtners themselves do not know | year ending June, 1885: For the lnprovenent and 200 Prizes, 10,000 | Who made the best record. No person less than | Care of the ite lot, $10,000; reservation on South €00 Prizes, 12,000 | eighteen years of age could, by law, be admitted | Carolina avenue, betwe-n 4th and 6th streets, 1,000 Prizes, Si to the examination, An appointment from the | §3.500; reservation on North Carolina avenue, be- § Prizes, by ‘list of eligibles” has been made in the Boston Swen ncaa gy reservation Red * pos office. and. $20,000; " ——-——___ for tmiprovement ani care various: Ran THE Taenxomersn.—The followin . ‘aor 1.900 Pris 9113-400 | were ype readings at the office of the ehiet signal Giniess marr ae due troneicer en ae nee ticket S000 alepeng: a Sexe, $905 99 | Smcer 32m, 06.9; 11 am. 78.4; 2 p.m. GLO. | Coy avenue northwest, $4,000; or improvement, emit, or ex, | Maximum, 620; minimum, cure and Of Smithsonian grounds, DONE LA REGISTERED PETTERS wank caeae : Pose RK NEW YORK ofOCK MARKET. $10,000; for improvement and care of erie go ceematat one expane.” Mitrew il octes | gpefouowiug are the ovening and closing orioey | #q car~ and reservations east to Botanical gardens, ‘Market to-day, a3 reported ); improvement of Wasbin<ton $4,000; Wlle'ors orto. HUTE, tock Box 166, sletangc, | (21D Rew ore Stock Market toga a reporvad | $9,000; mpro Of the Exe utive bale Badd tacadal mbé-taxin” | EF special $55.000. ‘The tots! amount asked for, Of whee Se wilh oy orcer Was bestowed upen the tmproved portions of the public grounds In the District of Columbia, and additional and sattstactory progress was made in the Work of tmproving the grounds south of the Executive Mansion. An addttional new green- bouse Was erected In the pursery grounds. Three ct the smaller unimproved triangular spaces, one on Virginia avenue, between 1zh and B streets south- ‘West; one on Masxechuseits aveuur, between Bch and P streets northwest, and the third on Khode Island avenue, near 10th street northwesi, were graded, sodded, planted and enclosed with post and chain fences, and the work of improving Teservation numbered 17, southeast of the Capito, was commenced. Attention fs invited to the detatiod report of the nd his estimates for the comtog as follows: ofiicer, in charge, fiscal Year are recommender For improvement and care uTounds. For compens and around public 0 grounds. + ceneecee 49,000.00 For contin tal expenses. — 500.00 For rent of office pubile Dulldiugs and grounds. Apportionmentia Pen Haxwisncra, Pa., July 81.—Nr and legisiat ve apportioniment bis the pouse to-day, The former gives. the pudlicans I7 districts and the democrats 1. 7 latter Dill gives the republicans 30 senators and the democrats 29. Tu the senate a resolutiod Was adopted to adjourn on Tuesday next. resauy ot The Courw. Pronare Covrr—Juage Jame. To-day, Will or Cornelius Hopkins; proven, a Mitted to probate and. J, Lutirell quelled executor In kiving bond 86.500. Cer! ified coy ‘Will of Joel W. Jones; fled and recorded. of Robt. Davi tsoy order authorizing sal re tntro tuced, OF private. Estai RW. Mobhoron, y wood, fl Estate of Anthony Buchiy; ceipts of Ann M. Buchly fl Satowtand cacent The techia Horror FOUR THOUSAND PEOPLE KILLED! It {s now stated as certain that four thousand Persons perished by the earthquake on the Idand of I-chia, ‘The stench from dead bodies of human beings and animals ts almost unbearable. ‘Two thousand soldiers digginy In the ruins saved 1,009 lives up to midday on Sunday, and exhumed 2 persons alive on Monday, Many more might have Deen saved If a Lirger force of rescuers had been available earllr. “Many persons who were heard sToaning during the night were dead before the could be reached and carried to places of sat Many women and chfldren are among the vic A boat arrived at Naples containing the bods twenty-four infants. Survivors say that ubirt S-en (p-rsons were entombed ta a room in ths Hotel Piccola, Sentnella. Count Sergardi, ator three hours eXhausting labor, rescued eleven per- sons, but failed to accomplish the principal ob} ct Of bis efforts, the saving of hts sister. Th: piay at the theater on Saturday night was a burlesque, Mnich opened with a’ scene representing an earthquike. Of the foreigners staying at Casas mieciola only those were saved who Were at the theater on Saturday night. Survivors state tht they were obliged 10 pass Saturday B ght ih abso lute darkness, withont daring to move even to assist those calling for belp beneath the ruins, ‘The Roman newspapers appeared yesterday wih mourning borders. Many of those tnjured in Ischia will be crippled for life. The king and ueen of Italy have subscribed 100,000 lire and the pope 25.000 ire for the relief of the sufferers, ot Fifty wooden huts will be bullt, Immediately for the accommodation of the survivérs. Th - 1 authorities of Naples are sending relief to the sland, and are doing all tn thelr power to alle- Viate the distress of the peopie. ch ots News Briets. Chas. H. Gogel, ot Baiumore, changed with in- tent to defraud by means of forged paper, yester- day, waived a hearing, aud was committed to Jail jor trial Father Hyacinthe and his wife will satl for this country on the %ihof August. He will make ad- anges tn the larger gives hewspapers at Madrid deny that the Span- Ish minister to Mexico ts about to be rotate a The Warrant for tue extr.diion of Rog-r Amero, charged with the murder of Mrs. Carleton at Was tertown, Mass, was issued at OUtawa, Canada, Saturday. ‘The democratic state convention of Pennsylva- Mla, which meets at Harrisburg on Weanesd.: '. promises to be the largest ever held in Unat state, ‘Mme. Ristori’s daughter, who was recently mar- ried to M. Bacurtt. formerly secretary of the French tion »t Rome, ig sald to have received cow ,000.000 lire. ev, . H. Whisner, {Presiding elder of the Win. chester dis'rict, M. E church south, has been mde a D. D. by Randoipn Macon college. Socialists made a labor demonstration in Ge. neva, Switzerland, on Sunday, and the ringleaders were arrested. Mrs. George W. Woodland, mistress at Oneega Landing, La., committed suicide yester- Sas ‘herself through the breast with 0 ——__—_-e-___ A VICTORY FOR GLADSTONE ON THR CANAL QUER Tiox.—In the house of commons last. niglit Sir Stafford Nort cote, conservative, moved an ad~ dress to the queen, praying that’ In ony negotla- Uons relative to the Su zc inal she will decline to recognize any claim of the Suez canal company to such a monopoly as Would exclude other under- takings desi,ned for the purpose of opening a way between the Mediterranean and Red seas. Mr. Norwood, beral, offered an amendment, deciar- ing that it was undesirable to prejudze the action of the government, and that the house deciined to Pass resolutions concerning further negotiations or proceeaings in connection with the can: Gladstone cordially_supported Mr. Norwood's amendment. Sir Stafford Northcote’s motion was Fejected, and the amendinent offered by Mr. Nore wood was adopted. ——$—$+-o.—____ ‘THE SALE OF THE RICHMOND AND DANVILLE Road. A special dispatch tothe Baltimore American trom Ricumond, last night, says: Col. Buford, pres dent of tue Richmond and Danville rairoad, ar Tived to-day frou New York. He confirms the re Port of the sale to the Serley syndicate, but does hot know What the future plans of the purchasers are, The other oMcers of the road concede the Sale, but say they have no authentic tniorm tion That the road will be consolidated with the Est Tennessee and Georgia. If such consoifdition 18 made they Say the «fect will be to draw through ‘trade from the Norfolk and Western, as by the new scheme tt would ro via West take place from the @auhter, Mra, John E. Fuller, No. atrest southwest, Lhu which the toattend. COLEMAN. On Tuesday morning, July 3st, 2 at 6:20 o'clock, THOMAS COLEMAN. in the forty ninth year of his age, Heqitiencat in pare, Faueral will take place from his laty resitenes. No. 71) biath street sou’ hwest. 0. Thursday morning, at half-past ciht o'clock. The tricuds aud relatives: aA ‘the family are invited to attend. od FORRESTER. At the residence of her son, Wiliam R. Speiden, No. 1008 K rtrect southeast, ou Mon caye Joy JOLu, 1883, at 8-30e.u., ANN MALIA FURBIO® ‘TER, aged ity-three years. Funeral w i] take p ac’ Trom Twelfth-street Methodist: Dandaye August Lok Teas” uses aoe saa yA Prien ™ Tuspectfully invited to attend. Cay GKAFION. At Deer Park, Ma., on Sunday morn- ing, July 29, 1883, B \JAMIS FP. GaAF VS, to the forty-secoud year of his axe. Funeral will take place trom his late residence, No, 1701 Maraschusctie Sven, Wedheaday. ‘Att ht at ve o'elvek p.m. Fileuds of the family ate roses fully invited to attend: Teas KNOTT, Sudeuly, on July 29th, 1883, at the resi. dence of her won, 324 Sixth ttroet southeast. MANE A_ENOTT, in tho sixty-seventh year of her. Funeral will take plao rom the residence of ber eon- in-law, John T. Thompson, No. 712 1 street routheask, on Wedue daz, Aurust iat, at balf-yect nine am: Remains will bo taken to St.’ Peter's church, where T>- Quiem mare will besaid. [Si Alary’s county, Bid., pe- “THOMAS. “On Joly 9th, 1893, at Walla Wala, Wash § v9 at 2, MHOMAT donteny ortine iy) ie toe Bid heer is F former ut this city), ae younsest sou of the late Edward A. aud Elizabeth ‘WILLIAMS, On July 31st, 1883, at 3 o'clock a. m., MARY EMMA, syed cleven’ moutha snd ‘twenty-one the youngest culld of Joseph W. and Cora B. Ww Funeral will take plece from her parents’ residence, No. 713 Tih etrect southwest, to-morrom, August Ast at2p. m WOOD. On July 90, 1883, at 8:50 o'clock p.m. ORGAN EISEN "Bax HEMSARD, conor TWH ead Mary E. Wood, aged four years and tire weeks. No, never again can another ee ‘And voice of loving souud. be * a uae ree naa How can we stil tive on and ‘Drink f:om such a bitter cup? ‘Funeral wil take place from his parents’ residenon, Xo. 403 13s etrost! soutawront. to Lacttow Seemtiee Frieuds and relatives are respectfully ix four o'e\cok. (OUNG. At 5:37 o'clock a. m., Monfay, aly doen, her irweentta August 2, at 3 o'clock, to frlends and relatives are resjtcdully invited ‘Vited to attend. 1883, st Warren, Ohio, EUNICE C., widow o: the late Warren Young, in the e-veuty seventh year of ber ae, paper the renidence of Theron, No. 10. 1 Feet tus city, Thundayy August 10 o'clouk a. * UNDERTAKERS. AUS ROONEY & 00., od pe Fe ria