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- THE EVENING STAR. |, 7a was BRSDAY. LOCAL MENTION. G STAR. erricr oF sms Can Wusrixerox, D.C For the midtie Att Dy partly ciousy weat Mostly from nore! Uonary or rising temperat SPECIAL BULLETIN—LOCAL RAINS TO-MORROW. The followiaz states, fair, follower al rains, winds baromicler, sta ted on Fri tay ta the iatad lake reg fon. F ginnd, and ch er Weather tn Ten’ : mperuture for thy no decided change ta Nortce!—Ke t= €0z. fine photos w Lovey Lawns, sati Brodhead & Cv ved the bicycle Light infapuy won by hia at the Wash! CITY AND DISTRICT. Cont-nse4 Locals. Street lamps wili be lighted at extingutshed at 3:20 a.m. Post patd, to those Vast evening sence of al ger members of the Pe have tssued tavit mac landing tom 3 party at Poto- | vlored, Was fined $5 by Judge » for disturbing the qutet of West The colored people of Frederik. Md. ed the twentieth a: Greener, of tals elty, deliv- ered an eloquent ackmen, named Co ‘Was fined $5 In the Police Court to- aS yon hts bre om (IL) Adrwente, of of Washingto: : purchased the fmported st: James A. Perry.” A young colore y es from the store of f, Joan U. O'Meara. A fae of $5 was ‘he assignment of M. V.W: in the estate of the late Ss. Iker of her Interest Walker, mentioned not of her entire interest in estate. From A. Brentano & % we have Tho D: mand the London terday’s European steamer. osey Pean was again for hearing to- tion of Hop Sing $ arguments, the justice said that his | Tight and overruted the motion. uns tn possession. ‘ficial Union, of filed a certificate of ‘nry Tait, Joun | Sen. Jos. Wesburg and Wm. B. We corporators « ‘Tre Comique StmurR GaRpEeN.—The burlesque and variety periormance at the Com que attracts large audience; pightly. eX is weil filled every evening. @elighttul vocal and instrumental concert is Dxiver’s GanpeN maintains its popularity. The un offered this week is one of the best of —————— MARRIAGE LickNses.—Marriage Meenses_ have rk Of the court to George Been issued by ti Wm. E. Baldwin and! Gant and Marcaret Toy; ‘Tile Allen; Roland Lee and Jenole Diy; Abra- hata Bates and Letitia V. Carter: Charles C. Clin- ton and Rosa Taylor; 3 ‘Taylor, both of Lanca‘ter county, Va.; James H. Linecola and Mary Queen, of —— ‘Tue Pay or Bett Ly Meeting of the directors of the Capitol, N street and South than Kelly and Sophia naries county, Md. DRIVERS ADJUSTED. ashington street railroad, last Dight, the demands of the drivers were considered ‘ded to pay hereafter eleven cents per hour, making bout $1.80 per day for the 11th for the belt line. ‘The stable- men Were given a raise from $6 to $7, the bell boys from £3.59 to $4. one other employes In proportion. ‘Tue hours of the drivers will remain the same aS ‘Unese to which the men objected. —— Commopore Jzrrens’ W late Commorore Jeffers, U.: Date yesterd : Street line and $1.70 —The will of the adinitted to pro- a f instrument, and, With the codictl, does not fil two pages of note ‘The body of the will Is as follows: N. Jeffers, a commo*tore In the navy and apolls, in the state of Maryland, jueath all my estate, eriy of every kind cy Le G, Jeffers, for Trequest that no Sond do hereby de or inventory of i added, on the same date, a “I my dear wite shouid dis before me I devise all my estate to my daughter, Anne Jeffers Meheel, and direct that the same be into money and paid to the sald! Anne Jeffers Meheel for her sole and separate u-e Sune 13'b, and there codtell, as follow: Exus axp O'Nerut. Couirrey.—In the hearing ell before Comm tervay afternoon, after THe S Detective Edelin’ te of Eilis and € doner Mills yes- ‘AR report clos'd, tid to an Interview with nd the testimony then closed. After the prisoners were committed for | the grand jury in the sun of $1,000 each, — ‘Tue Rerces oF ru ReLeMe: €ash and S L Scott, the Wa:hington members of the American ritle team, arrived home from Wim- Diedon yesterday and were banqueted last night by the honorary members of the Washington Licht Infantry Corps, to which organization the Gistinguished Mfemen belong. briet argumen —Messrs. W. L. Lire Pouicres Parp.—The Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York, witch ts claimed to be gest and strongest company in the world, has paid within the past week $8636 to Mrs Eilida J. Middleton, widow of Admiral Middleton, and $20,:92 to Mra. Biza C. Hutchinson, widow of Hutchinson. The latter $823 74 The rates are 15 per cent lower thin those of other larze com tive ig Wm. P. Yung, 142) A CHaror oF Prrsvry. this morning, eharged with perju one week for a hearin: mies Its representa w York avenue. In the Police Court, Thomas Haney,a marble cutter,was and the case Went over for ‘The alleged perjury took oflice, ina suit brought and Gustavus Craney 4 Haney to recover $75 for a let of bricks delivered leged that Haney swore falsely In. the ‘suit as to his book account. Mr. Jno. AL Clarke hes been retained as counsel for Haney. ce in Justice Helintcl y Dennis Looney Ax Excension to Ricumonp. there were In and around the Baltimore and Po- Yomiae railroad depot several people to witness the departure train to Richmond. ‘This excursion y Rev. John H. Brook: avenue, between Q Were flied with passeng: betog very near 1,000 persons. About 12:05 o’elo the train moved out, with the band (the National) 6 noon to-day uusand colored Baptist ehure the number loaving —————— Riven TRADE.—Hurbormaster Sutton rey arrivals at the river front as follows: South fugton.—Asrived — Schoo: ‘Thomas, 157 tons coal, Ste Charm, Starr, 114 tons coal, ndel, 115 tors con! Darze'C. W. Brengle, Blake; schooner J. aer RB. Spedden, henson Bros ; schooner same; barge Mercer Wm. H. Baum; Bowers, 115 tons coal, L. L D. Smoot, Moore, % ‘corus ©. Carter; schooner Mount Ve same; schooner Julta, 40 cords wood, H. L. 'Blscoe: Woods, 40 cords Grsy, Butler, 1,500 ‘watermelons, Golden rdson; schooner Nervee, Fletcher, 1,850 e; sehooner Little Ella, Clark, 0 watermelons, Win. N. Evans; schooner Albert 1ds, 2,000 watermelons, same. West Wushington.—Cleared—Scnooner’ M: Morse, Jones, 1,000 tons coal, Portland, Bi rown, Charlot, $19 tors J.; schooner Helin Hasbrook, Ben: | €Xpects nett, Sig tons coal, Fall River, Masa; schooner | from the & M. Thomas, Keltey, 1169 tons Schoorer James Boyce, Crostey, Providence. I. I. >schooner John Snay, tons coal Pertlun watermelons, sim: W. White, De Stitel SS8_tons coal, id, Me. ; Schooner Active,Hornett, tons coal, Boston, Mass: achooner og | Talk Among the District Oarsmen. —— | WAS THE “ FOUL” AT NRWARK INTRNTIONAL?—WHAT MEMBERS OF THE COLUMBIA CREW SAY ABOUT IT. A buinber of the members of the Columbia boat lad that went to Newark tosce the regatta of lay returned this morning. They all regret ¢ foul Whick prevented their crew from making | the rr: J believe th y could have ortutors saw the foul, as it art, While the grand Stand om? of those that returned dr Deitef tht the foul was Intentional, $ kaowing that they could not win, and » give the race to a New York crow. AS TO ROW IN TH2 CONSOLATION RACE NSWAKK TO-DAY. e Columbias will cater (ae “consolation race” to-day, wh'ca Is open to the deferted crews. It Is stood that the Uulons will be ruled out of ‘Tue Columbia hop? to beat the Ai of the m hops y: ule Lo prove the i Ceow La sp.te of thls fou!, which ML OF THE NEW OR- rst crow t | The vo here for the purpose of taking p: rt in the August regatta was the E-lipse | four-oared crew of New Orleans,wnten arrived th’s inorning. They were accompint-d by Waterman, the single seull-r, ond were received by members of the regatta committee. They are quirtered st Mrs. G Imor. the Columbia boat house Winners In the elgut-ov | gatta, are not exis cn F street, and thelr boats are in The Metropolitans, the Face In yosterday’s Fo ctel before next week. from and I sburg are e: turday night, and will be Ue guests of lumbia cleb. The Pennsylvani club,of P adelphia, have entere! a giz crew, and Dempsey, a Single Sculler fro:a this club. has ‘also entered. =~ ion, for Henry D. Cooke, jr., and W. Elliott, trustees, lot 32, In square 857, to H. M. Chappell, for 51 cents square foot; lot 35, square, to same purchaser, for 5 cents square let 40, same square, to J.H. Ketcham, for 835 cents square foot; lot 41, same square, to saine purcha-er, for 8 cents sq. foot; for Rutiedge Wile son, trustes, lot 26 of ‘ordedt subdivision of original lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 17, 18 and 19, in square 511, ted corner P and New Jers-y avenue, to B. IL rar, for Sf oz Woodsury Wheeler iward H. Thomas, trustees, loi 20, In square edon L street, between 31 and 4th to Walter H. Evaus, for $150; for e,sub lo” ing to Davis a On Of lots 8 and 9, In sqaare 252, tm- proved by a bric known #8 1134 12ta street northw 32 p.m. and at C a Boat Club ory brick honse, known 4 . Behrends, ‘tor $114" a and Wm King, jr, trustees, th nt of original lot 15, in square 7% a brick house, situated on | between 24 and 31 streets north . to Paul Hell- muth, for $540; for Charles Waiter, trustee, the | West 17 feet 9 inches front of lot 10,in Square 450,to Miss Frances and Matthlis Stroub, for 58e. square foot; the center 17 feet 8 inches f squire 450, to Rudolph 1), for 50: the above property 15 si don Ls 6th and 7th streets nort execut nients, Pp and adja versary procession, or of the b the tmpré <. O17 a H sitect north- ast, ty Robert Blilr, for $1,615; for the owner abs lots 109,120, 11 and 112, fa square 240, situ- ated corner d_ Corcoran streets nortuwest, Payne, for $190 per sq. foot. —— ambus Taylor, t Will give thelr cursion to Marshall Hall, to-mor- ning on the st-amer W. W. Corcoran, Purvare Soctat Cr 2 their annual ex- 0a to Marshall Hall tats evenins, k the steamer W. W. Corcoran at Lowen Cepak Pott.—The er : “ursion trips to Lower Cedar Point, Saturdays excepted. Mr. VERNoN.—The steamer W. W. stor 3 except Corcoran Vernen and adjacent potnts every unday, at 10a. m., returning at 3:30 assienment | 54. p.m. Saterpay Evestse Exc the si returning at 11. IONS are given on eaving 2b 6:30 p.m. and THE STEAMER MARY WASHINGTON makes excur- . sion trips to % Bhs days and F rsliall. Hall Saturdays, for a new iri. | (ays and F Gneat 2 Excelsior at Falls and Cabia John Bridge Sundays, Wednes tays and Fridays, leaving High street and canal at § 1m. Wasnis 3ROVE CaMP. —A dally excursion train is run by the B. and O. rozd, to Wasuington | Grove, leaving Washington at 8:30 a. m., and re- turning trom the Grove at 7:10 p. m. es A Good Word for the Polico. To the Fditor of Tus Eventxa Sram: Permit me through your valuable paper to exe press my sine re thanks to Major Dye and his em- elent force for the prompt return of my property— horse and bugyy, stolen from this city last Mon- dey, and capture t,with the thief, early next morn- Ing in Bailtmore, by Detectives Block and Mat- ingly. ‘The promptness of ection In this case commends the system fnaugurated by Major Dye and dispels for the present the fear of theft and loss of prop- erty. Dr. A. C. ADAMS, 709 11th street northwest, —_— THE LAW AGAINST DISPLAYING ADVERTISING PLACARDS ON THe PUBLIC GROUNDS.—An old man namel Win. Dale was put on trial before the Police Court this morning on complaint of two Capitol policemen, who charged him with violat- ing the act of Congress passed July ist, regulat- Ing the us? of public grounds and which makes it unlawful for apy person to offer or expose for sale any article of merchandise, or display any placard, sign or advertisement’ in the Capltol grounds. The officer testitied to arresting the prisoner in the East Capitol grounds shortly atter 6 o'clock last evening, while the Marine band was playing in front of ‘the Capttol, while he was in the act of distributing hand-bills, The oMcers stated that they notified him that he was violat- ing the iaw and warned him to desist and leave, Dut he fafled to do so, when they put him under arrest and took bliin to the seventh precinct Station house. Mr. Strausberger, a shoe dealer, stated that the defendant was employed by hint to distribute the bills, and he was not notified by the officers to leave. Judge Mills salt this was the only case of the kind that had ever been before the court, and he thought at present that it would take a rather forced construction of the law to fine a man for handing cards around, but the law seems to cover this case, and he would continue the case tll Saturtay for judgment. He also stated that he can easily see that there should be Some reguiation of this kind or else this advertis- ing business would be a nuisance. —— Is MocRNtNo FOR A BROTHER ENGINERR.—Pas- sengers coming In on the Baltimore and Olio road notice with some curiosity the mourning draperies With which the passenger engines are decked. ‘This 1s a mark of respect shown by the engineers to one of their number—Charles G.lloway—who died in Baltimore day before yesterday. Gullo- way was badly scalded by a steam valve blowing out of is engine, wulle near Mount Wynans, two WeekS ago, ani died from the eftects of his Inju- ries. He had been running as a passenger euyi- heer on this branch of the road about eighteen months. It ts a touching custom among the engi- neers to drape in mourning for thirty days all the engines on the division to which a deceased engi- necr belonged. Galloway was the son of William Galloway, the veteran engineer, who has the dis- Unction of being the oldest living engineer in the country. He hid charge of “Arabian, No. 1,” the fist engine puton the Baltimore and Ohio road, In June, it was an engine of the class known as “Grasshopper,” of which a few are still in use in some of the freight yards and shops of the com- pany. Mr. Galloway has been running on the Foad ever Sine, and 1s engineer of No. 818, wh ch Tuns into this ‘ity dally with a passenger train. He was off duty today on account of ‘his son's ineorpo- ris Hein- Ochesheu- A —Ata rth O of my ex- | ney Le G. Jet | Ii bears date | licy cost THE G. A. Ht EXCURSION TO ForTRess MONROR.— The committee of John A. Rrwiins Post, G@. A. R. having charge of the excursion to Hampton and Fortress Monroe, met last evening and complted ind ing over 200, where he foo} to the hungry multitute that usually visit indveed several to sign the have not o1 tessed conve: held ther: ‘Temperan Was transacted the Musician Gallen, very interesting address, which was received with much applause. a charming manner. Sergeant Allen, Miss Layton, Thos. Woodward, Cc to Do.” boys and they turn out in large numbers to hear er. last evening. pected to arrive to-day. M. should control the sale of Mquor, and that it wa the duty of the voters to clect none but temper- ance men to office, at the stand, ing the meetin, minster, sang “Save Our Boys,” and other appro- priate pieces, meeting was held unt Rev. E. B. Newman. charge of Rev. Dr. Mills, of Wasbington. oe filed and proven and_ letters tasted to whloy lan Tdays. Americus, loud and botsterou: station house thts morning. arrangements for the trip. The party going from here will number over 200, ‘The past will lowre Saturday evening on the steamer Excelsior, and Will be recelved by Gen. Woodfin, governor ot the Home and the Meagher Post, G.'A. R. District Commissioner West 13 expected to reply on be- half of Rawlins Post to the address of welcome, Department Commander Burdette, ex-Department Commander Gtbson and other prominent @. A. R. men will accompany the party. Reat Eerare TRANSFERS.—D-eds in fee have been recorded as foltows: C. Hebner to J. A. Roth, sub. lot 12, *q. 971; $700" Sarah Keernan to Jos. Norris, lot 1, sq. 487; 3,150. G. Mason to W. A. Finkel, lot 47, sub. sq. 192; $6,000 and encumbrance. A. Kendrick, trustee, to Emlly F. Hart, lot 48 and [mind 47 and 49, sub. Sq. 545; $110._N. L. Jeffries to ra Z. Alien, tots 52 and 53, sq. 90; $3,500. 8. Mack to Vincent Marshall, right’ and title tn lot M, 1110; $150. Sarah Turner to George Mason, part 7, ‘8q. 228; $120. James H. Birch to W. Chase, sub. D, Sq. 287; $915. E. Abner to John B. Hasslocher, part 6, eq. 497; $35,000. John Connelly to John A. Schneider, part 5, sq. 1063; $250. CHARGE oF Lanceny.—Sergeant Bole, of the central police station, was attracted to the vicin- ity Of 11th and C streets, after mf inight last night, by cries of “murder.” On arriving there he put & Fae man ower berets oe) 2 arrest m the charge of attem Tob a huckster | named Willinm Butler. nts 1 morning in the Po. lice Court Batler was a ‘so much under the influence of Hquor that a statement of the facts could not be eotten trom him, and he was committ in default of bonds, to ay aga witness. charge is at ¢ atinDly ut present petit larceny. ‘The uw to preter a charge of aseapesd intone inst an excursion 3 given by mn Vermont entecn cars yush- 2; schooner L le. 5 coal, coal ssme; loge, 412 Sweeny president, J. W. ‘secretary, and W. jSchoouer ft Bea | ace a Za deat : vis BI ANE, Meredtth & Co.; | cart we tho name of Billy Lee, was ee ed this acting in a strange manner and begging. aiasaer Say Waa | ASeearaete gegeee + mes mtn of niin Arrived, boat Seneca, with 1,400 bushels Comprziow ov TB WarTsn.—Clear at all points, the other day at Minaetot on the ground, unless $3,000 was paid him. WORSHIP IN THE Woops. ‘the Camp at Washington Greve. BUSY PREPARATIONS FOR TWO WEEKS OF WoRSTIP— IMPROVEMENTS MADE IN THE GROUNDS—SERVICES HELD AT THE MILITARY CAMP, &C. Correspondones of Tae Evexise Star. % Wasuinevon Grove, MontGowzny Co., Mp., Auzust 9, 1833 The scene here yesterday was one of activity and bustie, a larze nunb:r of the tenters having arrived by the 8:3) train. The saw, hatchet and hammzr were the instruments most in demand, and it was much easter to bozrow greenbacks than any of tues2. Tae conmittee on grounds have made several sanitary improvements since last camp, and now tiere remains little room for fur- ther iiaprovement as far as sanitary measures are concerned. The new cotiages that have been erected are most Inviting In appearance. IMPROVEMENTS IN THE TABERNACLE. The Improvement, however, that will be most beneficial ts that of tho tabernacle. A committe> of ladies last year undertook the task of making it more comfortable, and they have had tt floored with North Caroiina pine and covered with a coat of ont, old ping board seats are a thing of the Pact, as they have been displaced by comfortable Settees and chulrs, ‘The cominit'eo on tents have had put up abcut 70 tents. Mr. Worthington, of that committec, went to the city yesterday to secure more, a8 the orders are cominy in for more every day. The tons are that this {s going to be as large a cam) as has ever been heli here. Mr. Noyes, who runs the hotel, has fitted up an annex, In the shape of two large tents, capable of seat pro} the camp on Sundays. An tce cream salocn, under the supervision of Mr. Wonn, of Washiagton, is also under way. RELIGIOUS MEETINGS. The Rev. Mr. Hobbs,presiding elder of the Cum- berland district, visited the grove Tuesday and Tuesday evening preached to an attentive audience, ‘The ludfes hol weekly meetings on Wednesday of each week. The one yesterday morning was conducted by Mrs. Platt, assisted by the Rev. J.H. G. Schively. The ladtes also vistt the military en- campment each Wednesday evening and there hold a Christian temperance meeting. They have ledge, and others signed the pledge, but have con- Last evening a very interesting meeting was under the auspices of the Soldiers? Union. After the general business president of the unton, Ser- umned the meeting over to Rev, J. H. G. Schively made a eant Major Allen, ‘Miss Snyder gave a recitution In Address3 were made by les McGinnis and Mr. Stevens. One of the jvacing features of the mecting was a recliation y little Miss Gracte Altschu, entitied, “Nothing Miss Gracie 1s quite a ‘favorite amon the Richard F. Deiterich, secretary of the unton, 1s } about to sturta paper entitled, The Call, which wil ¢ good We vin full particulars of the unfon and the rk it has done. TU FORMAL OPZNING OF THE CAMP. The camp formally opens to-night, when the . C. Hagey. of North Capitol church, wiil ‘To-morrow morning the Rev, Mr. Hart- sock will preach, and in the evening Bishop An- drews, it is expebied, will be present and deliver a discourse, The pres'ding elder, Rev. J. F. Deale, arrived A nunber of preacilers. are ex- Jackson Grove Camp. A TEMPERANCE MEETING IN THE WOOD—OFFICERS ELECTED BY THE BOARD OF MANAGERS—OTHER EVENTS OF YESTERDAY. Correspondence of Tua EveN1xe STAR. JACKSON Grove, A. A. COUNTY, Mp., August 9th. Yesterday morning a very spirited experience meeting, led by Rev. C. N. Robinson, was held in the tabernacle, Yesterday was the temperance or local option day, and after the experience meeting 4 temperance sermon was preached by Kev. E. B. yman, of Centerville, from Ezra, 1v:10. Mr, ewman’ took the ground that the government 8 In the afternoon a temncrance meeting was hold Rev, J. W. Gray, of East Washington, . Mr. CS. Mosher, of the State Teinper: who was the first speaker, charged dealers in the state dented 409,000 rigiits, through the votes of 15,000, led by the liquor Interest. Rev. 8. B. Treadway, of Alexandria, followed in ashort address, speaking of liquor being detri- mental to health. Mr. Strayer, of Chestertown, followed, keeping the audience in excellent humor by anec” dotes. Rev. Mr. Gi ay made the closing address, Dur- Prof. and Mrs, Sparrier, of West- THE BOARD OF MANAGERS. During the afternoon the board of managers hela a meeting and organiz-d by electing Mr. W. presitent, Dr. H. F. Zollikoffer, treasurer, and Mr. 8. D. Smith secretary. ey president; Rev. J.D. Kinzei ‘vice At 63 o'clock a Iai attended young people’s 0 nder canopy. Ye: was 100 DY At night the pulpit was occupied by Rev. H. C. Cushing, who preached from Psalms x,18, @ plain, practical sermon. : Two penitents presented themselves at the mourners’ bench. ‘The following preachers arrived yesterday: Rev. E. B. Newman, Dr. J. L. Elderdice, Rev. F. C. Kline, misstonary to Japan, and Mr. C. of Baltimore. ‘8. Mosier, THIS MORNING meeting was held under canvas in the avenue leading from the rearof the tabernicie, The meeting, which was in charge of Rev. C. N. Rob- ingon, Was quite spirited. The family prayer meeting at the stand was conducted by Rev. Mr. Littleton. The experience meeting at 9 o'clock wos fo THE CORCORAN RIFLEs.—At a meeting last even- ing of the Corcoran Rifl's, the new military com- Pany of East Washington, the following officers were elected: First Heutenant,J. W. Searle; second leutenant, M. M. Mitchell; president, R. W. Mann: Vice president, KT. Toner: recording secretary, George Tyler; treasurer, J. W. Searli le. Se eee The Courts. of PROBATE CouRT—Judge Hagner. ‘Yesterday, the will of W. N. Jeifors, U.S.N.,was! the {bond, $15,000. Estate Margaret Cumber- Teport of executor and account of sales Notice was viven by Judge Hagner that ere Would be nocourt 1h Saturday,at 11 o'clock. Pouce Covat—Judge Mills, pro tem. Yesterday, Jobn Duvn, waite, tant Catherine Brown, colore, throwing Stones; $ each. Robert} Cross, colored, 80 days, sult on Chas. 'F. Drexel; $10 or, Y, Mary Brown, colored, profanity; $5 or Wm. Eletin, Albert Elelin and ‘Thomas $5 or 15 days each. Alexandria Affairs. To-da; Reported for Tue EVeNrNo STAR. Bask BaLt.—The Alexandrias and the Indepen- dents, of Washington, played a match game of age Dall at the grounds here yesterday afternoon, Messndriss “Whe Wavery t Wi i Alexindrias, ‘The Wayerlys, of Wa: the Aexandrias this afteruoon, Su aStm Play @ score of 8 to 12, in favor of the Porice Rerort—There are two pee at the —Geo. rogne, arrested by Officer Arnold for being drunk and disorderly, a Wm. Murray. colored, arrested by the mayor, chat Mayor Beckham has convicted J. 'T. Bradshaw of steallng a calf, and sent him to jail and the chain Fane for 60 days, and has fined Pullip Wilkins $5 with moving break on Midland cara—— for assault. Rerorter’s Nores.—The city school board will hold its annual meeting, under the state law, to- morrow night.——Albert Conner, from Waslington i of this city, came pe with his left hand mangled by a saw in Jackson’s saw mill. He re- ceived medical attendance at his hot on Oro- noke street, near the Midland railroad.—The mayor wiil begin, after to-day, and fine all persons who are violating the city revenue law by negiect- ing to pay thelr business license tax. In Defense of Hanian. SOME SHARP REPORTS ABOUT COURTNEY AND HIS ‘METHOD. A dispatch to the New York Times from St. Louls, Mo., says:—President St. Joho, of the Mo- doc club, who is probably the best authority on Towing in the west, comes to the front this after- soon in defense of Hanan, who ts charged with ny ney's rd that tend or na, Me never scen any reagon to cl ¢ optnio koow that he could have mages, apne he agreein) won. would have ought to show that he is. a squire man.” partly responsible for tue cutting of Court. nits at Chautauqua lake. He says: “1 Square, and I have of money by wipe raat ‘when’ paid him ten. times beter to lose, “ Do you know anything about the Chautai race and the Doat-cutting: scrape?” pase “Ed. Hanian was talking to me about the matter ‘a. He told me that at rst Courtney refused to row there, after to lose several @ fact that he Ths ai me that this and that he i Re to dispense | A Terrible Crime. DETAILS OF THE M'CAULEY PARRICIDE IN PENNSYL- ‘VANIA. The murder of John McC.vley on Monday in Westmoreland county, P., by his son John proves to hav. been one of the most cold-blooded assas- sinations ever cotamttted. The victim was.seventy- four years old, andthe father of five children. He Wasa very clos? flmazicier, and the owner of two fn farms, with other valuable property. Hiseld- est son, Samuel, aged forty-two, had been a great trouble to him, hiving been trying to dispossess his father of one of the farias by litigation. The 09 did not 1:ve ow the farn In lspute, but used the house to store away his goods and the flelds 23 A pasture for his live stock. On Monday the old mnan, his wife. two sons and daughier went to the farm to cut and mike hay. Tney went to the old house to eat thelr dianer, wuen the cl gentleman began carrying outhigson Samuel's goods. Atter dinner, as the famiy were starting for the meadow, the report of a gun sounded in thelr ears, and the old man fell dead, his head and body perforated by twelve burkshot: Samuel was sen running away With @ shotzua in one hand and ariff> in the He was soon efter arrested and taken to Greensburg, Where he will be confined in the base- inent of the court-house, there being no jail The parricide 13 a long, gaunt, swartay-looking fellow, anil when arrested was dressed like a tramp, thought he had over:g209 on his person. He ts es- Umated to be worth $10,0%, wich he had accu- mulated. He lived by hiinself 1n a but, and was noted for his mean and miserly disposition. He sreiks confidently of clearing himself at his tril, and his awful crime does not appear to worry him in the least. ae sind Marrica For True Love, THE WEALTHY MRS. FARGO WEDS A POOR RELA- ‘TION. A special dispatch to the Philadelphia Press from Buffalo, N. Y., mentions the marriage in that, city last evening of Mra. W. G. Fargo, the wealthy widow of the founder of the American Express Company, the bridegroom being ex-City Clerk Frank F. Fargo, a name-: , Dut nota blood rela- tive. The ceremony occurred at the Fargo man- sion and was witnessed by a select company. Mra. Fargo’s friends had tried every means in their power to break up the match, and about six weeks ago the lady authorize’ a public denial of the en- gagement. It ts now believed that this was done sor the purpose of quieting opposition. ‘The con- tractIng parties have turne 1 the first half century of thelr lives. The bride's family are very aristo- cratic in their tendencies, walle Mr. Frank Fargo has been a newspaper writer of small means ana sndifferent social standing. ———sos—____ A $100,000 Fink IN BALTIMORE—A very destruc- tive fire broke out in the tnware factory of Mat- thal, Ingram & Co., corner Lexington and Arch Streets, 1n Bultimore, yesterday afternoon, spread- Ing to houses west of Lexington street, north on Areh street and Penn alley, destroying property valued at fully $100,000. The area covered was large, and many of the losses fall upon poor col- ored people. ——_-~__+ee___. A Boy Mas Bora His Feer Cur Orr.—Anton De- nacr, aged six years, son of Justah Denaer, living in the Beech woods neighborhood, near Monticello, N.Y., met with a fearfal accident a few days ago. ‘The lad was out in the hay field with the hired man. and, unnoticed by the latter, caine so close to him that the scythe struck the ‘child's ankl and with one sweap his feet. were cut clean fro the body. It 15 feared that the life of the lite fellow cannot be saved. —————— Sons oF JonapaB.—At a meeting of the Sovereign Counell of the Sons of Jonadab at Providence, R. 1, yesterday, a resolution was adopted that here- after all pist grand chiefs and representatives of the Sovereign Council who falled to attend four consecutive s°s-tons without reasonable excuse, would forfeit their membership. ‘The Sovere gn Council adjourned to meet in Piiladelphia on tne 24 Tuesday in August, 1884. PREMIER GLADSTONE’s SPEECH.—Premler Glad- stone made a speech last night at the banquet of the Lord Mayor of London to the ministers, He said that as soon as England had established re- formin Exypt British troops would disappear. He sald he was confi lent nothing would occur to dis- turb the friendly relations between England and France. He spoke hopefully of the cundition of affairs in Ireland. ——_—_+e-—_____ THE DzaD BODY OF A TRLEGRAPH OPZRATOR.— A speelal {ispateh to the Philidnipita Ties trom Tunkhannock, August 8, says: Yesterday after- noon the ferryman at White's ferry, about seven miles below this plice, discovered, in'an advanced stage of decomposition, the body of aman _float- ing in the river. Ratiroad Policeman Kispaugh examined tho body and found two letters anda Postal directed. to Riley M. Johnson. of Brighton each, N. J. From the contents of the letters lis home was found to be at Laccyville, Pa., and the dates stow he could not have been in the water over five days. The only marks found were some about the head and neck, but whether inflicted before or after death 13 not’ known. Mr. Johnson B few Years ago was a telegraph operator on the Pennsylvania and New York division of the Le- higi Valley railroad, Since leaving this road he has been to Mexico, avd was apparently at pres=nt one of the brotherhood op way home trom Brighton Beach. A HusBAND SHoors His WIFE FoR A BURGLAR. At Grand Rapids, Mich., a railroad condu:tor, hiving received a visit fromsburgiars at his house Mondy night, prepared himself for a secon visit Tuesday night and awaited them in the kitchen. His wire, awakened by a noise in the street, arose and passed throuzh the room. Her husband, mis- taking her for a burglar, fired at her, the ball en- tering her forehead and coming out near her right * B Carge of War tiateriai. THE MYSTERIOCS MOVPMENTS OF A VESSEL LOADED WITH AMMUNITION. Capt. I. H. Dodd, of the schooner E. G. Irwin, which arrived in Richmond, Va, last Saturday from New York, was arrested yesterday on a war- rant Issucd by United States Commissioner Pieas- ants, on acharge of attemptrd violation of the neutrality laws. The vessel was also seized and put In charge of United States Marshal Grounds. The charges are that the vess-l had on board sus- cious War material. Tt consisted of 150 stand of Vinchester and repeating rifles, and carbines, pis~ tols, carttdges, boxes of ammunition in linge quantities, snd ‘two cannon with wheels, axles, etc.,allnew. The inform arrest of the captain and seizure of the vessel was given by one of the crew, who states that when the Irwia was off Hos Island, on her voyage, she lay to. and sinalea for two hours for some other vessel, Witch fatied to put in an appearance, Tne captain thea brought the schooner to Richmond. ‘The case wiil bs investigated by the Uatted States commissioners to-day, to which time Capt. Dod1 Was bailed. THE MEETING OF THE Eurexors.—The meeting of the Emp rors of Germany and Austria at Tsehl 13 a token of the continuance of amicable relations between the two continentil powers which at present have in thelr keoping the peace of Eu- Tope. ‘The principal object of the interview of the Emperors Willlam ani Francis Jo-eph Is sald to be to discuss the expediency of continuing the triple alllance which for three years bas existed between Germany, Austria ani Italy. This is supposed to be but part of their purpose, however. ‘The Empress Elizabeth and Princess Valerie are staying at Ischl. The Queen of Portugal and the Crown Prince Charles arc expected there as guests ear. She fs alive, but slight hopes are entertained of her recovery. THE TRIAL OF CANON BRRNARD.—A cable tele- grim from Tournay, Belgium, says: In the trial of Canon Bernard, who is charged "with abstract- inz papers and securities representing several millions of franes from the episcopal palace of tne d.ocese of Tournay, counsel for the defendant de- clared that his client had a document from the Pope which empowered him to take the measures he deemed best to conceal the treasure. He could not have supposed that such an order meant that he wus only to conceal it in Tournay. Canon Ber- nard, he said, had been made a scapegoat for Bishop Rousseaux. who had written to him while he was in New York virtually ordering him to continue to conceal the funds. Bishop Rousseaux believed that he could avoid meeting the claims in court of Mgr. Dumont, the former bishop of the dtocese, by sending the funds beyond the reach of the judictal power. If he had been successful, he would have indemoifie? Canon Bernard, who had merely attempted an evasion of the civil law, and had not committed a criminal offense. The'case has caused a very painful feeling in religious circles, ——_—_—_-e-___ A STRAMER PROBABLY Lost WITH ALL ON BOARD. ‘The N. ¥. World to-1ay siys: “All hope of hear- ing from the steamer Ludwig, whien left Antwerp for Quebec July 2, has been ‘abandoned, and it 13 believed by her agents that she has been lost with allon board. ‘The Lwiwiz carried 26 steerage pas- s/ngers, a crew of atout 30 men, including officers, and 146 head of cattle, besides a full cargo of mis~ cellaneous merchandise. ‘The vessel and cargo were fully insured.” os ~ THE Epucators’ CoNVeNTION.—The National E'‘ucational Assembly convened at Ocean Grove, jew Jersey to-day. Governor ottison, of P nnsylvania, will preside at the opening session, and Gen. Eton, United States Commisstoner of Education, will deliver the opening address. Other speakers Will be Dr. Wickersham, of Pennsyl- Yania, and Judge Tourgee, author ot “A Fool's Errand.” A Resrcrep Lovee ATTEMPTS SUICIDE.—In Hamburg, Pennsylvania, on Tuesday night last Oscar Miller, aged 18, was promenading with Kite Siambach, 16; he proposed marriage to her, and upon here refusal att mpted suicide. He emp- tled the chambers of a 7-barreled revolver, the bul- lets penetrating bis head, mouth and chest. The girl ,and it 1s not known power Miller shot at her. He may recovel A PHILADELPHIA DECISION IN FAVOR OF THE WESTERN UNron.—The five civil suits brought by ‘Chauncey H. Tuller, general agent at Philadelphia or oe chi nee company, against ae dpe ern Union Telegraph company were yesterday decided by Mavistrate List in favor of the com- pony, on the ground that the plaintiff had fatled fo prove his case; that there was no contract, as ‘Tuller, in falling to leave elther his despatches or the money for their transmigsion with the com- ;any’s employes, falled to comply with his part of he Contract; that the law was intended to avoid any possibility of discrimination on the partof the company in favor of-one sender over another, and that ‘t was doubtful whether a general applica- othung of dempatenes,samuject toacee vieiated ing of despa! ct todelay,” violat the provisions of that law. Mr. Tuller’s counsel gave notice that thease would be appealed to the common pleas, CANADA Tries CORPORAL PUNI3HMENT.— Tho unishment of the lash has been adopted in Mon- Ereat for certain gross offenses whicl nadian tramp named Jean Baptiste Dubois at- tempted to out: ‘a child eight years of age a Had roe nae under ct ave CO) yy pe than ‘Montreal. of the Austriaa Imperial family. Hence the story that the meeting will result in a matrimonial a8 Well as a political alliance, Valerie, though now af an years old, becoming the fiancee of ar" Hosriuiry To Hrsrxws 1s Ecrore.—Riotous de- Monstrations against the family of Joseph Scharf, who was one of the defendants in the late Jew! trials at Nyiregyhaza, Hungary, were renewed at Perth yesterday. yignung. continued until a late hour last night." Elghteen of one hundred persons arrested for rticipating in the demonstrations against the Jews at Exaterinoslav, Russia, have already been placed on trial before'a military tri- bunal. ——— R. GLADSTONE AND M. DE Lessurs.—A meeting of the board of directors of the Suez canal com- pany, at which the British members were present, Was held in Paris yesterday. The board unant mously approve | the letter of M. de Lesseps of the 284 ultimo to Mr. Gladstone, in which NM. de Les- Seps informed the Eaglish prime minister that he heed not consider himself bound by the terms of the agreement in regard to the second Suez canal which he had signed. ‘THE AMERICAN FORESTRY Coneress ELECTS OF- FICERS.—-The American Forestry Congress assem- Died at St. Paul yesterday, the president, Hon. Geo, B. Loring, in the chair. In his annual ad- dress he stated that clearings in the old settled arts of the country were being filled up with rees, SO that in Ohio, Matne, New York and other states the acreage of forests was growing con- stantly greater. In other states where the sub- + of forestry has gained some atteation it Is also on the gain. The following officers were elected: President, Geo. B. Loring, Mass; vice presidents, H. J. Jolly, Quebec, and Geo. L. Becker, St. Pa recording secretary, N. H. E-gleston, Washin; ton; corresponding secretary, B. E. Fernon, Phil- adelphia; reasurer, Chas. Mohe, Ala.; executive committee—B. G. Northrup, Conh.; Marion Hig- by, Ohio; J. G. Knapp, Fla.; J. S Hicks, N. Y., and J, L. Budd, Iowa. Youna Vance’s Connrtioy.—Mr. Sep Vance, son of Sen tor Vance, who was stabbed at Old Fort, N.C., one day last week, improved rapidly for several days, when he had a relapse, and at last accounts pysemia was feared. The wound which gives the most alirm fs that on the thigh, where the knife penctrated to the bone. A Nev TELE@RarH Company.—Articles of tncor- poration of the New England telegraph company were filed in New York Tuesday. ‘The capital stock 18 to be $250,000, divided into 500 shares, and the pu of the company 1s to construct « tel- egraph Ine trom NewYork to Bangor, Me., through intermediate points. ; ————__9.<__ Brooptess Durt Berwi Two Docrors—The Alexandria Gazette publishes an account of a duel fought near Leesburg, at sunrise Tuesday morn- ing, between Dr. McGill of that town and Dr. West of Goresville, in which neither was struck. ‘There had been bad feeling between the two doctors for some time, which grew out of a clash in their pro- fessional interests, and the difficulty culminated in a meeting on ‘Harrison’s island, in the Poto- mac, about three miles from Leesburg. The Weapons were pistols, and after the first fire, which was harmless, a reconciliation was effected, and the doctors, who are first cousins, again be- came friends. Assovrety P. URE. 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THE SUIT STOCK IS JUST ABOUT AS COM- PLETE AS AT ANY EARLIER DATE, AND WHATEVER Is NEEDED IN MEN'S OLOTH- ING YOU MAY EXPECI TO FIND HERE, OF THE USUAL HIGH QUALITY AND aT REASONABLE PRICES, WIiH A LEGAL GUABKANTEE OF SATISFACTION, GEORGE SPRANSY, ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER AND TAILOR, 607 SEVENTH STREET, Opposite the U. 8. Post Office. We Axe Acents IN Wasumcron 4926 Of 67 Green street, New York, ° Whose GAS FIXTURES are celebrated for their i bes of work- ovelty and beauty of design, and superiority For the UNION STOVE WORKS of New York and Pockskill, whose, FURNACE: and BANGES bare ‘are now in use in Washington's finest residences; Having s large stock of Parlor Grates, Iron Tile-Back aueGrien en parchaseen es ot prices on these as well as on GAS FIN TURES. Parties in want of Gooas in these several lines are in ‘vited to call and see us bef fore placing their orders. EDWARD CAVERLY & CO., Plombing, Heating and Ventilating, Sy16-5m_ 1425 New York avenue. 8 ROM yy ROBBERY, ‘OR THE NALIONAL RAFE DEPOSIT COMP: In its own Freie axp New Yore Avs. lon which led to the | = CITY ITEMS. it im the Farm House! taken sick at night. Unusual qr. toms. Seemed like poisoning. What could it be? Waat had they eaten: Was Jt arsenic sue soup? Wasit strychnine in the coffee? Was 1 rat’s bane in the ple? None of these. The cis- tern had not been cleaned for a long time. The family had been drinking tmpure water. They might have died, only that they took Perry Davis’ Pain Killer. Family well. Farm house happy. Everybody pleased. Enrich and Nevitalize the Dicod by using Brown's Iron Bitters. Caantorrevit.e, Va.—Mr. C. H. Harman, dent of the Peopies’ Bink, testifies to the Value Brown’s Iron Bitters for relicving indigestion, MARIANNA, FLa.—Dr, Theo, West sai “I con- =. Brown’s Iron Bitters the best tonic that is sold.” Burnetts Cocoaine Promotes a Vigorous and Healthy Growth ef the fivir, It has been used in thousands of cases where the hair wes coming out, and has never fatied to arrest its decay. Use Burnett's Flavoring Extracts—the best. ‘The 7th Street Mourning Store Removed 786. J. E Young. ‘ Bicycle Shirtv. Base ball and bo.ting shirts, all styles, colors and for men and boys, from Sde. up to $4.50 aplece. ppectal mates to clubs. | Saumples free, at Auerbach’s, cor. 7th and H streets, Milwaukee Heer, Se, a stovepipe—drawn from trood. Aig KniGur, 1732 Penna. avenue . That Husband of "ine Is three times the man he was before he began using “Wells’ Health Renewer. $1. Druggista. “9 The Two Worst Months in the year for house vermin are upon us, August and September. Spread Hunt's Insect Powder plentifully, and realize what comfort means; 2% cents by all druc; Lundborg’s Perfumes, Edenia, and Marechal Niel Rose, Milwaukee Beer, Se. a schooner—drawn from wood. cy Kniaurt, Penna. avenue, “Alderne: neegpe wi yd Fresh Alderney Butter, churned every morning 8nd delivered in 3¢-1b, “Ward” prints, 35c. per 1D. Also, cottage cheese, buttermilk and ‘sweet milk, bc. per gt. “Cream, 15c. pint. SUMMER RESORTS. WANPASHEMET, MASS. NE, ‘of the coolest places on the Atiantic o-wst ood accommodation can be bad at Hilal’ Ym? Cottage. Mre. M. GODFREY, Proprietress. 1° 3: oO EAN View Hor-t, ‘AN VIEW, VA., tant Situated on the Beach between Capes Heury ai charles, and ‘Twenty Minutes Ride by Kallroad from Norfolk, Va., IN FULL VIEW OF THI (CAN, Over a Fine Grass Lawn i xtending to the Beach. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED. Electric Bells, id Everything First-class. THING AND BATHING Not Surpassed on the Atlentic Coast, EIGHT TRAINS 10 AND FE KOM NORFOLK DATLY. Be ‘d, ft 50 per day Res T Speer per month, and spocisl argenromeats foxtinere on EVSNipy, Ocean Letters or telecrams to J. A. View, Va., will receive prompt atientio: Boats abd fehing tackle, with good attendants, always on hand; also, Diliiard saloon and Bowliug alleys for amusement of Visitors, Handsome dancin + Pavilion, and brass and string band of music engaged jor the season. J. A. KESNEDY, Proprietor. ‘au6-20 (CATSEILL MOUNTAINS, 3,000 FEET ABOVE THE SEA, AND ABSOLUTELY FREE FROM HAY FEVER, MALABIA, FLIES AND MOSQUITOS. SARATOGA, THE QUEEN OF AMERICAN WATERING PLACES. Trains on Pennsylvania railroad moke close, connection in Jersey City station with trains %/J vio West Shore route, avoidinw the ferry ata and long transfer through New York, Leave Washington 8 8.m. ; leave Baltimore 9.25 a.m. ; leave Philadelphia 1p. m. ; leave Jersey City 4:02 p. m. Arrive Cranston’ p.m.; West Point, 6 p.m. 5 Pho-nicia, 7:48 p.m ; Pine Hill, n.; Summit, 8:49 p.m.; Hunter, P.M. Kastorakih 9:20 0. mi.5 Catskill 7:36 p.im.: albany. 8:50 p.m. ; Saratoga, 10 p.m.. with Pullman buffet par- Jor ar froin Washinton, Baltimore and Philadelpiis ny and Saratoga without chauge. ire checked through. Calon Ageut Pennsylvania Railroad for tickets and farther information, or sddrees ou HENRY eis necal Pasromgee au?-Im No. 24 State streets New York. ARINE ViLL: CAPE MAY CITY, N. J. Rates reduced from Aucust let. Apply to’ 412 6th st. northwest for particulars. au2-15t, ILLOW GROVE, VA., 24% MILES WEST OF AA 90 Val. branch Bs 0-R.B.. will pen ember; baas fishing, Pins, £0. Mra, D. P. MOULANIS aut Godw, (2,240 ibs. sul Responsit prompt and faithful geous to the ‘Blank _SUMMER RESORTS, ‘Sunset aver : NJ. O Colun.bia avenue Tas INEY Posr Hore, = 4. P. HORBACH & CO toa? Newly furnished throushout. ‘New and commodious bath houses. Steamers Exceistor at Washi Norfalk daly with U. 8: malt ohd passengers ne Boating, Bathing, Fishiag, Crabs, Jor particulars address Hotel, 3y13-1m. PRAY VIEW, OCEAN GROVE, N. 3., DIRECTL! Pra ead Tet | r fect drainage and veotilation. 7 sity rooms. Ac intion for 200, Jor hPH WHITE. ono HOUSE, BRIGANTINE BEACH, N. 3. It is two and a-half miles north of Atlantic City, and strcet cars met every train et that piace, conve; Pansengers to the Inlet, where a boat awaits ther, Funs direct to the hous. It is pear the beach, with fine ‘bathing as can be found at any resort. Nar by ar- the summer residences of Hon. Alfred C. Harmer end prominent men. In the immediats Ricintty of the house wil be found good eunning and A ‘Lerma, $10 to $12 trains connect in Phil mail, [iyll-tm) Hi222ES00P COTTAGE, NEAR OAKLAND, MD. ‘no dust, 50 acres of iawn and the finest, gpting in the mountains. For particulars ad: reas Airs. JA LEWIS, ‘Oakiand, or J.P. LEWIS, P. 0. dopt., 1894 Tatrert ‘399-3im HoT" atzron, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. The most elecantly furnial pointed hotel in Adenie City wae beste saben S JURE sore, ore. ATLANTIC CITY. OPEN ALL THE Yan, HOT AND COLD SEA-WATER BATHS AND ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES, Addrees my9-3mo ___ FW, HEMSLEY & SON. (Cos anes ware, ee CAPE MAY. ‘Unequaled location, sulmtantial bulldine, Dew furniture, promyit and attentive service, elevator, electric bells, clecttic luchts, A Table of Super xe lene, ‘The Orchestra will be conducted by Mr. Zimmermam Hd. 8 GR CRONE, om Of Colon to Hotel, Vivid nd Devon pene sUKie Re inn, Devou, Pa, . rR. fpr suerocnse, ATLANTIC CITY, N. 3, Teyioarantly situated on Michiem gamle from the teccl, with unobstructed ovead ROME Lireezes, is LOW open. Addrens sma EDWIN ROBERTS. 318-2 ‘NABIN JOHN BRID HOTEL (P. 0., JMont ¥ county, Md); seven miles from Washington on Conduit road: the Bien gevesrom ct my4-4m CAPE MAY, . VILLA BELLEVUF, Lafayette and Congress sts. ; near Con- ieee Het; two minutes’ waik trom beach and XR. station, view from every room. “Mex, 3y28-4, ta, thim Wy BNDS08 COLLEGE RYSORT. SHADE, MOUN- Springs, Paths, Horses, Hunti Peed athena eco, arin tauo's, "1015 Tenn, Ave., or aM. JELLY, New Windsor, Nd. mite _____ PROPOSALS. Prorosats FoRCOAL, Navy Pay Oren Wasrfikazox, D.O., Augunt & 1889.5 Sealed Proposals, to be indorsed **Proponals for ( be received” at thin «fee UNTIL. 1! j-. SHb FI) EE NTH DAY OF AUG! bed Coal, to be delivered at the Navy ‘ree of expenre to the gov- 2. y f Grninent, and subject to the usual inspection, at the cost ‘contractor: BUREAU OF YARDS AND DOCKS. Bege, Kor, Sand 91.000 ‘Tons Cumberland Coat phiur or other impuritive. “e —— pan contractor to deliver the above coal into carte provided by the government at the : and pay cost of inspection, to be paid for at the woight of the Navy Yard scaless ible my Ame on the bids for the ivecy of the cosl. ‘The right 18 ved fo reject any or ‘ai Uide ‘not deemed sdvanter forns for bide st this office, RICHARD WASHINGTON, Pay Inspector, U. 8. Navy. eu8-2t ‘NITED STATES HOTEL, ry Now, , in Atentic City, N.J.° asi BFNJ. H. ote A JAS. P. SCOTT, Manager. Jel#-dtauatgeex NGRESS HALL, OCEAN CITY, WORCESTER Coe." Md., opens June 20th, Newly far. nished: first-class in particular; elegant bathing, fishing, gunning, ete. W. Beit SELBY: 9-8, tu, Ts ARGYLE, OCEAN END OF CON-, Miss It Bt: HARVEY, Proprictress. vectise te A P. 0. Box 380. Jel-1mé&e, tu, ' 83 ASUMMER RESORT RIVERKSPRINGS, stands first on the rol! fo> social ment’ and good living. Boating, Fruit, Medicine, 8:4 medical attention fee. Terms reasonable. ‘Take steamer Arrowsmith orJ. W. Thompson; land A CONOR Whar an at STARISTONE, M.D. aul-Im* "* River Springs P. 0., ‘Ma. OARDING.—PLEASANT ROOMS, SPLENDID aig, fine Chalybeate Springs: close to sia tion; boating and fishing. month: $1 per weeks Adtiness Ab. Mobs Le) TUREF, Proprietor, “Chaivbeats House, ‘Strasbure, 7a. yf PLEWOoD Ha PITTSFIELD, MASS... BERESHIRE’S MOST POPULAR RESORT, tooBS tpousand ee ctevation, Cnenrpassed, for excé agementa by mail or telegravh. 3925-260 GEO. W. KITTELLE, FpHE POPULAR WATERING PLACE, CAPE MAY, Is Reached by the WEST JERSEY RAILROAD, IN TWO HOURS FROM PHILADELPHIA, Fast Exprees Trains, with Parlor care at- tached are'ran durin the season at conven! ent hours, and passengers will find on thelr, arrival at the New Broad Street seer tothe Union Transfer Coaches trauefer of the West Jersey railroad, ‘Sphia, station ‘at the foot of Market at For through tickets, checks, and full infor. tic follows: Northeast corner 13th strect Sod Behneyivania aveliue station, Baltimore and Polst CHAS, E. PUGH, Gen"! Manager. Je9-tanl5 J. R. WOOD, Gen'l Passenger Agent. SHLAND HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, _N. J, A ‘coraer ot Fennaylvania and nues. One of summer and Atlantic ave- ‘best Jocations in the city:' er eee ees eee, fitee LAFAYETTE, CAPE MAY, N.J.. OPENS ‘first coason. ty 1888, the elecantly, fu 5 strictly clare. Te and $4.00: FRANK H. HicbRETH Prey ae Anawno Cir. ‘Trains THR Exprege Traine are run THROUGH iINETY MINUT: via wnou lt? trains of the Ba'timore and fasting delphia and ‘at tit pew -street_station of ‘the | where Union transfer coaches ‘connect staiiona of the Camden and At lantic and West Jersey follows: stige apply, 8. fall Morthnes ‘corner ‘street CHAS. BE. . R. WOOD, nar TE tat — ‘Sealed Proposals will be TLENTH DAY OF sU0US patsy 8 Site for the proposed Armory. PPOPLSALS FOR BUILDING SITE WASHING TON LIGHT INFANTRY AKMORY, UNTIL THE TWELVE M., tor ‘Washington ‘Light Guinnip's, 404 AND 406 SEVENTH STREET XW. ARE SELLING THEIR ENTIRE STOCK OF SUMMER GOODS AT MAREBD-DOWN PRICES, ‘to make room and money for FALL PURCHASES. COTTON UNDERWEAR. PARASOLS, BURT'S BOOTS AND SHOES, TRAVELING SATCHELS, &c., &c., AT OOBT. AGENERAL BREAK OF PRICES IN ALL DE. PARKTMENTS, ONE PRICE STORE! GUINNIP & CO., a 04 AND 406 SEVENTH STREET X.W. Koes Patace. 816 SEVENTH STREET. WE ARE STILL HAMMERING AWAT! WE TAKE THE BOTTOM OUT OF ALL! LOWER THAN THE LOWEST! KING'S PALACE, “GREAT ELAUGHTER HOUSE. ‘500 more <f our 4-ccnt Hats on hand. Leen rina aa a 5000 ‘Tipe, in ell oolom, a8 86 and 50 cents {600 bamchbe of Black Tive at 20 cents only. mars ‘AWAY AT KING'S PALACE! KING'S PALACE, : 6 SEVENTE STREET. 86 yn

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