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THE EVENING STAR. ‘ > FUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT TEE STAR BUILDINGS, oa x28, DAMAGE TO COTTON—THE GRAIN CrOFS 0. &. > Ug Ust 21. dispatcheg 3 from a bumber ‘ ; we the yodyenl qu —_ except tm a could Prod Slee Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th 8.7 “3 : Bes coreg “ins : majority Of cases it would result . The : evening Star Newspaper Company. * @rought, which has teen the most SEO. W. 7 jury to the cro as GEO. Dad apa Ms, Pres't. been nove ta ; Mocailis Mg a, Dut as 2 general wi 0 mUch ‘good. Ir Frrerxe Fran fe served to subscribers tn ths ts plain, that there will be Somnameee eon by en tere on their own ; aunt, ag 10 cents p from last year's yield. The grain crops, however, ; : ae a om center oe have Deen success'ul in the full sense of the word, *3 a is, §. ugton, D. C., 38 A Day of Fluctuations Wall strect, Ton Friday—Slayne, | o- - “NASP axp Tae PAILUas OF ‘teuors «4 sane ag | Ve 62—N® 9,463. WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, AUGUST 21! TWO CENTS, | udstager nei mane acne yet ae noon was very much unsettled, fluctuating and generally lower. | The important Buctuations wad as = = leclines, however, Were mainly in Uuree stock EXCURSION Washington News and Gossip. ‘The Mason-Hill Libel Case. A Wrecked 1 Telee to The St Denver, Loviavilio & Hesketiie net oraec's J WAGON AERISTED ON A RENGRAWALEAES. THE SUICIDE OF CAPT. W. T. HOWELL, LATE oF THE. | LE. egrams 0 ie AP. | irans-Continental, “The market opened te 1 Sp Ei a ae ; : & AUMY—HIS DOMESTIC TROUBLES—IIS CLAIM ON c lower than at the close. yesterday, the latter ok GoverxMest Recrirts To-pay. hue, $147,522.97; customs, Internal reve-| Yesterday afternoon the sureties for the appear- | & AEMY ats post _ 1 > C. p, Indicted iminal ERNMENT, AEN ESS sas ; Hey Tena Ree ‘ect rreenae kage The dead body of Capt. Wm. T. Howell, asststant ] WEAKNESS I Ix Hoxor oF Junge BLack.—The Department | Bel. lea . : ee respon, | quartermaster U.S,A., who was wholly retired m Louisville and Nashville 1%, Oregon ond Trans? and the Departinent of gustice were bie oe Pies aie eeretnee ceases a Dench | February, 1882, was found floating in the dock at Continental 1%, and the rest'of the list 4 tol per jay 1n honor of the late Judge Biack. y 2 st = - a ent. From this rel decli wu e s none Warrant, and D»puties Searle and Miller started | Locust polnt, Baltimore, yesterday. Sundry papers] ANOTHER FAILURE TO - DAY. | Si) ° cee grin aoe y= hw nected in business with Henry Gibso ie a amie Gee an ct action of 24 on Denver, 2% on Oregon and Trans- partner or otherwise. W TIZEY.a20-10t" | Tae NewscncH Cerepratioy. — Rear Admiral | toserve It. Failing to find Magon at the railroad ASSN odie che raid eee OL, Continental,14 in Louisville and Nashville and U z 0 Central Pacific, 10n Northern Pacific preferred, J. M. MARSHALL. CONTRACTOR AND | Cooper, commancing the north Atlantic squacron, | depot they searched clsewhere. They soon learned | from one of these the presumption Is that he com- 2G ‘Texas and Pacific and Wabash commoh Aber nilder. Cfice ® and $ Corcoran Building. Es- | reports to the Navy department, under date of | Uiat he was at the Owen house, and Mr. Searle, | mitted suicide. It is s:ated In Baltimore that Cap FIRE IN A TELEGRAPH OFFICE. Tha ioek tebe Waeeuatee ete caeernie tL mates furnished. Repairing promptly attended to. | portland, Me., At 7th, that in compliance with | Making inquiries there for him, was asked if his | Trowell came to that clty a short. time singe from on Loulsvilie and Nashville, 1%, om Denver, ana Firet-claes work gusrante:d. Cail or address. aui8-1m* | tno instructions of the iment he will proceed, | (3°arle’s) name wos not Bibbs, and answering in | Washington and engaged in canvassing for a sub- ees to \ on other stocks. A few stocks were excep. §-9> BOCUDALE Co-OPER TIVE SOCIETY. | with all of the avail bt vessels of the squadron, Se AAV a CO tte eet scription book, in which he was un-uecessful. The |QPERATORS RETURNING TO WORK. Monalty Oe te tbowed qavances — = to Newburgh, the 18th of jober, ya ruc ie | ine . wit H a vhen general market was ‘Moing, tin of the Society will be | tn the centennial celebrations which occur there | !0forming him of what had passed Miller took the | cemetery yesterday afternoon. Capt. Howell was ——— viz: Lackawanna, which advanced %, and West. 10 11th street northwest, on | at that date. name of Bibbs, and going ie Owen house was | a native of Pennsylvania, and was amet cap- x ern Union &. On the whole the trading up to 12:30 8s at 7-30 pan. | Members admitted to Magon’s room, oe ee a cae tain and assistant, quartermaster of volunteers BRITISH VICTIMS OF CHOLERA. | Shows an Irregular decline of iy toy, with 1% on 3 m . 5 v. Mason, Ns : r nani x S " . ee commandin; e UL dams, al Te-| the late Major 5 merty proprietor of | faithtal 7H appotat- % e e AS 1 SEI a IN, id ‘al service during the war.” He was appot Colorado © y tie Sper antmetuen. Under the aus | soppy COOK, Sosrmturre SON: PRMTEME | ports to the Navy department having visited the the Tremont house, in a seFlesot letters and postal | od captain and assistant quirtermaster October | THREATENED LYNCHING IN TEXAS. | Colorido Coal. The failure of Mesirs. Stott & 2 aon — Wabash common, Manitoba, Jersey Central and meeting wi Le held WEDNESDAY o “ x Barlt ion & uincy. In the first thirty. Wine it Geman Halk aro Ocoee N WALL STREET. | ive "innutes Sinver aecuned Sper uns ic'are cordially invited t PLE ANACOSTIA T 1, FLA. AL} ONT AL. TC. —_——_— NS ARE HE at T never ave been, and am not now, Pettit, J all, Tt. “Had pew cues aoe ee ice Mafeeone | = See pea e different Indian tribes in Alaska, and that every- | a! « | 26th, 1865, and was made brevet major March 23, O'clock, ‘Their business has been mainiy ep eae evtian Chu Se ae 2 ee eee Ee ‘HARDWOOD LUMBER. thing Is qutet and in good order in the territory. WHAT MASON BATS. ‘67, “tor faithful and meritorious service in the Sa eee n between here and Philadelphia, where the “ = 2 24 to 4-inch Prime seasoned Walnut. ane Mason states that his re-arrest is due to Mr. B, | Quartermasters’ department during the war. BILLIARD TOURNAMENT IN ’FRISCO. rity of thelr customers are presumed TO FORT WASHINGTON, BY THE | ™M: y. thorouzh ¥ Keasoned, from 3 to3-inch. MoveMENts OF U. 8. Navat Vessets.—The Wa- | F. Clark, of the Tremont house; that when he | THE DISTRESSING STORY TOLD IN A LETTER LEFT BY to be. Their Hablilties are estimated at thorouxh!y seas jautheras soft Tennessee, d: 1 Association, parce eens chusett arrived at Callan, Peru, August 18th. Com-| went to Richmond for the house, destring money TRE DECEASED. ee $60,000 or $70,000, against which they have, of red Oaks fron mander A. T. Neahan sailed from New York yes-| for personal use, and the house being in debt to | _A Small note-book found seemsto clear up much ‘The Situation in Wall Street. continued raiding Of the Stock tnurtot ne mga eee ee Cee nit ci oe aeck of ary ana | tetday to relleve mnandcr Pearson of the com- | him in $12 or over, he drew a dratt for $5; that | Of the mystery surrounding him. It contains a | contisvgD DEPRESSION—THE BEAKS RAID DENVER | lllusirated by tue depression in prices this morn; “| seasnned Building and Jobbing Lumber constants ou | Mand of the Wachusett. The U.S. 8 Portsmouth | when he returned he remitted a postal order for | tragely in itself, and the open letter which 1s, TO-DAY. Ing, has a “method in its madness” Every stock bent WM. MCLEAN & SON. sailed from Gloucester last evening for Portland, | the draft, and yesterday, when the ‘raft was pre- written in 1t tells a distressing story, a8 follows: New Yorks, August 21—WaALL STREET, 10:45 a.m, | Wilts efther weakly eld or ts unwatched by vigi- eul5 13th and Betreets northwest. | Me. sented here, he wrote on the back, * uid by postal | "7 nave a claim on tho United States Treasury | At the opening this morning Denver advanced 3, | !2nt brokers ready with sustaining orders, or Is in order,” and when Clark 8aWw the draft they had Tr cent to 244,, but subsequenty the bears raided | #8y cther way In Army Orricens’ Pay Accounts—Brig. Gen. | some words, ending by Clark goinz to his bill. | for allowances for my army service amounting to | Per Cont to 24% ‘rap : sulverable position, is attacked Se BAML S. 5 nd the price fell rapidly to 214. Tue | With selling or and if any signs of weak- a SLATE MANTEL: Augur, commanding the department of Texas, has | Mason was at the marshel’s office all day awalt- | between $400 ani $50. Whea last heard from it| other active shatcs were he.wy and depressed, | Ness, OF cven of sirprise, can be developed, tt MER ARME cost te el ‘k. issued the following general orders: “Paymasters | 12g new ball. was before the second controller for his action. | with a decline of 3g to 24 percent, the latter in| 18 hammered until ‘the’ depression in ‘prices faclrves ans ak TORES. GAS FIX | URES. Safe ure Ho orien —_>—__. My uncalled for retirement, from the army, for | Louisville and Nasuville. The break inDenver is | begins to bring out long. stock. Whether a sete) ator 9! i ATKOBE: eel repo! cae Oban rencray Of Gis cepar! Our Boys at Cape Mav. Which T am psruly indebted to my late wife, from | on the revival of the uniavorable rumors of yes-| here 1s eny special purpose beliind the raid oe c - Plumbing a specialts pent every Cals yy here Je Ie cvidene hab Oncor S| ree AND Silay <AereTiNO! Ws 70 cane rrre—a | Whom Iam divorced, her outrageous conduct.with | terday. oa Denver is dificult to say. The road as an inde~ ‘evening exears.ons will be diseentinuea | 822 409 9th street northwest. | acccunts, presented to them for payment, were ND PL aos a zl thatof her sister, whom I permitted with her AnoTaRE WATUUEN OF Saoke sient line 1s not worth much; It Is valuable to + ish. " Jism _ | (og THE NEW CIRCULATING LIBRARY SUP. | Dapsterred tn violtion of army regalations 2.590; | _ VANIED FROGHAM FOR THE WREE—CAMF NOTES. | chjigren to live with us; her open and decided | py \Qmrt,TATLCRE OF BROKERS 8 campennibn Burlington a S$ an extension of its Tacuiacn ek wy EXGGRaIORG — | t-© plies the best Mazazines and New Books as soon traders in this department are prohibited | spccial Correspondence of THE EVENING STAR. preference tor other men, the manner in whic’ | of schott & Kulzlt, bankers and brokers, No. 6 | #hes toa connection with the Central Pacific. The pp eesow ses XCURSIONS. | as issued. Subscription 50c, ner month or - | from cashing, receiving In payinent, or in any Outaukes tists Cube May. 3 she decelved me, and her notorlous reputation In | Wail street, has been aunounced. Both are inca. | COMMOL OF the Denver would also be valuable to ea Cataioeue on application. 1749 Pa, ave. Manner handling or negotiating ofMfivers’ pay ac- is aN. Joy army elreles mide the latter part of my Ite al- | hors of the stock exchange Liabilities aboug | Ualon Pacific tn order to prevent its compeuition, STEAMER JANE MOSELEY ‘REAM SODA, FT Bi Beare HOR CHEESY dite at wie date Of tale August 20th, 1883. | most unbearable, particularly wien she was on | gos.o00, 2 But itis not likely that either of these corpora- pind ey ae ip | S ations ee ys ing t « 1 S ks a Pa Uons would try to buy the © q c NDA, DAY, WEDNESDAY AND | eh eon: & HOWLAS EAERUAGY, ported to the Wer department and an annulment | _ The Doys are now beginning to get down to real | one of her drunken tantrums. Being tabooed in sare finner. Denver 1s up to 23%. d Uy to buy the control wuill the price THURSDAY. ad first teen depressed to the lowest. ‘Corner 7th and I streets northwest. | Of the offender's appointment. requested.” solid enjoyment. ‘The dres3 parades attract much Seana de oes toon for amanto have! New Yong, August 21, noon—At the Stock Mongy was freely offered in tue Staterooms and meala. anl6.25 aoe ae attention, and are the subject of a great deal of | OCCT IOF ‘treo tnatters ‘puta burden on my | Exchtnge nothing is known regarding the fatlure 2% per cent, The QeLeweay FALLS, MARSHALL HALL, AND ‘oir facilities by the | _ SECRETARY ForGer has written to Acting Seere-| favorable coment. Last might concerts were | cnoulders wilele fat acne nay ve borne, and it | OC Schott & Knight, except the official announce- | tarcet terling was romlnatly woe rallrowd | bond = market i the forenoon. ‘Tae few sales m nce my failure tovobtain the | Steel that the Habilities are much larger than | \ere at generally low Moy © MANY WASHINGTC i Light Ma hine, txetner | tary French, stating that he had been unexpect- | given at both the Stockton and Congress Hall. At | has often surprised me how Lhave stood 1c It ts | MeBt Mr. Knightis a son of EC. Knigut, of the with other improvements, we ate not subject to thecon- a % = est 1 y a 5 e v Snot the weather aud are prepared to furnish with | Cdly detained, but would return on the etn or | the Stockton Miss Eva Mills sang “‘Nearer My God | breaking me down. The continued disappoint- | Ketding Katlway company. It is rumored’on the | yy hanged, T ‘The Stew dull durin Siem tripe WCOQUAS ud FRIDA tunthess, aud ct ow price, ny work in the lin: of | 29th, according as Judge Frenct’s personal con-|to Tues.” The Ware, the leading paper here, | ments T have met since my z announced. cane big op fll Genny Magee to Engraving, for eather Leet or plate-press print- | venience would be accoinniodated. ‘The latter re- | speaks very highly of her voce. The crowd at the Sonate waaay Sue Siecneietien a THE MARKFT STEADY. wou ane v ert cry fines: tae ee abe Ewe eturhiwe at 4:30 pu F ‘Leicus and estimates furnished upon application, | PUGH at ashe had nade arrangements to leave | Congress Hall concert was the largest I have ever | comfort in her soclety_—with my lll success here in | _ New Yore, August 21, P- m.—Stocks were | ‘Tennessee in-oms at 30. West Shore and Butt 0 returning at Pe un. Jor his vacation on the 29th, and wished to confer seen on an occasion of the kind. It probably num- | the Insurance matcers, therein which 1 am en- | firmer unttl 11-30. m., when Denver and Louis Ss Sold at 4, 73, y. “re Was no business in THE LAUTEN &NGKAVING COMPANY, with his chief before leaving, he would prefer pein 5.000 peote, The, Wats | Caged, have added to the Weight which I am com. | Ville and Nashville were pressed for sale. Denver | state bonds, ‘nment bonds Were % Ligher i ASSES 03 New York avenue, | Seeing him on the eariter date.” bered between 4,000 and 8,000 people, The Walz | fat ate ne coustantiy to Wink or, OF lato | fet om 20 to Sat Loukvie trom 6 (9 | forte ¥'s and | jg EHE ORIGINAL POLAK SODA, ‘THE AMERICAN CaTTLX Quarantine DerenpED.— | ing with Zimmerman’s orchestra, ‘The success of | Hea See a change in in@self. I canuot bring my | 41%. Thy important: AU site presene este ae - res FIVE CENTS PER GEASS, | The ACRE ROnrCLe EE Oe TET RDED | this quartets something. phonomensie The | tcughts to Lear on any pattlentar subject for any D 9 Telegraphic Bricts a zane Me length of time since, ana have lost pretty much | Market 1s steady. “In the specialttes Colorado aie Aas orca aay az Whe. OSES, | all desire for reading or study, of which I was | Coal dropped to 9, and Chicago, St Louls aud having an Am Without change of quantity, and quality fully main- | (dressed a letter to the Secretary of State in exican exhibition, to be held se ume ‘ ‘ Pittsburg preferred to 42, op be A taued. Tezard to the foot and mouth disease tn cattle, in | tn an already suffering world, Carl Rudolph, Cuas, | formerly very fond. Sleepless nights, disagree- sd ‘The citizens are taking the matter up x MITBURN'S, on the Avenue, near the Treaevry. | Willclihe replles to some remarks attributed to | Stevens and Gordon ‘Thomas ‘They. wil ‘travel | Sle dreams and falling health make me afraid of |. | MORE ALOUE TNE FAILURE yj, nd Mt promises to be a great success. utar Feary Se Mr. Jod-on tn The house of commons recently. Mr. | with the Carncross minstrels during the theatrical | ™¥ own, self at times, an Gime fear G0'NE | ene Schott & Kuigit tailure it Is stated that the Ph: paiageapolicr | Yoga 3 prexen trie EERE SIMEET WHATR, Dodson was quoted by the dispatches es saying | season. Ar wane cetrited (Uy tieliea oflanepan/iand'| fica meyer sees -Consinensh a corone wees eee le for the second annual fatrof the North Kkave half hously. ; as that the foot and mouth disease in cattle hs D SHE TARGUS) STOCK INH OS 0 ried from England to America, and t Carolina Fruit Growers’ Association, which 1s to FAKE KEDU ‘open in Wilmington to-morrow, This morning some of the corps got up antm- | ron, striking the back of my head on the stones, a | Were in trouble last we DUL Were iclped over, promptu band, and proceeded to serenade Col. | snort time ago, since which I have not felt well— | Fallure Is ascribed to the SL. ECT PROM AND THE CHEAPEST. ecent decline in Denver retura only 4 ie : American quarantine system with regard to Cak Stockton: the Wi i t = Si s nforth, N. Y., this morning destroyed, FLEAS£ CALL AND EXAMIAS, Se: Daan ret sthe | Gake,at the Stockton; the Ware office and Col. | no desire to attend to business, and a pecullar| and Reading. No stock closed out yet for Pe . wel : CORCORAN BUILDING, Amerleen quarantine @ittle sven and denis | MOOre. AS a strong guard with fixed bayonets ac- | fooling In my hand. ‘This has only ntensitied tne | thelr account. Stocks are steady to strong at tne “Wate Sho ‘ ae iat the fook and mouths disease exists among eat. | companied the musteians the infuriated populace | former pressure of the burien, and with, the con. | Present time. snipe Sunmeeei 20 E. F. BROOK! that the foot and mouth disease exists among Cat- | were prevented from avenglog themselves. . 2 r Morismouth, from Portsmout Ue in the United States at present. stant thoughts of my misfortunes, and being as- — at Pordand, Me, early Us mornlug au = =— BRINGING THE BOYS DOWN TO MiLITARY RULE. | surcd I will never get rid of them, at times almost Flames in a Te Baued at lo-w a. | Haxywarn & Herecutrssox, Persoxat.—Gen. Humphreys 13in New York,— | |The following order has been posted on the | drive me mad, and it ts awonder Iam not. Tmake | free 1x THE Ww. U. 01 ————— ae Mr. P. B. Pierce, who has been tn St. Lawrence | Corps bulletin: hese notes in case of accident to me by natural} Crycago, August 2 after 6 o'clock tals, The Markers. 424 NINTH STREET. : . bor De causes or by my own causing. ‘The thing hasbeen | moraine nits wee deseo for some time, ts now amoag the | SPecrtaL OxpeR, No. 19. e in my mind for some time past, and it may be the | Hourd In the operatin ; Toon of the Wes telegraph office, corner of LaSalle and Washing. | ton streets, and In less than an hour the entire fith Moor of the Dullding was completely gutted. Asmail force was Worcing 1m the room at te time, and all managed to get. out In safety fire Was started by a buned of rubber-c Wires becoming Ignited from a gas jet that wa ssachusetts —Mr. and Mrs. | .j1i6 followin hours ays a ee the trumpet | Means of my relief from the’ terrible burden of SEW STI SEW from their sojourn at the cveilles 6. RNcEO Ms tale FIO mth. of | trouble which has almost broken me down. T have SVE LORIE LEH GOODS, MApSLihe weaslde Fe HL acta ge, | Helis, revellle, 6 eal é. ch Kept my matters {9 myself; have made no contl- 2PEN FIRE- ' 38 GOODS and Edward Goodrich, of Washington 8. 8:0: ants, and althouzh my own conduct. was some- OPEN FIRE-PLACES and BRASS GOODS 8 spe- | Tore registered in Philadelphia Last nig peur ly ;, 0:30; recall from del, 10:30; a Umes questionable, it wes never disgrac:ful ordls- cialty. tum Effendi, formerly secretary of the bly of teu L 2 3: : honest. I was driven to dissipation by the heel- J : . gation here, ts registered at Wormlcy’s—c. Ww. | Diy for dre parade utant's call, 6: desembly | shod In my own home. It would never have been MANTELS, FURNACES, RANGES and PLUMB- | Schnetder, of the census office, has gone to Orings | Of tumpeters, for Foie + assem | so had kind words prevailed instead of constant | Durning back of tie Swit ectheie Pap fortes ING PIXTUE yt if t = biy, 11, taps, 11:30. oes v1 ” : county, New York, for a month's vacation. —§ “4 Pe Ah ToorE, Coma’. | 2bUSe and vul Howent.” | putiding 1s comparatively Iizut. Most of tie bo: ry, | iT land, :|We Are Suowirse A Live or! 82 and Mrs. L. D. Merciant have returned from Oak- | W. H. Hannisos, ist Lt. and Aes. of trade wires are unlnjured, and the Western greatiy benefited by thetr sojourn there. —— | Wuene THe WASHINGTONIANS ARB QUARTERTD. Mow to Beat Manian. Union officials say that mos: of’ Ube 299 wires that A. M. Muzzy and daughter left the clty| sie citizen px es 3, WIS BOAT SWAMPED BY A STEAMER AT THE FALL| were disconnected Unls morning wili be wo Thorning tor Asbury” Purk.——-Mr. and. The citizen party accompanying the corps, and s Baas: elo. Kye wtndy, ee C. Robbins are how visiting In’ Port- | other Washingtonians at the Cape, are registered RIVER REGATTA—TSEMER WINS THE RACE. by to-morrow morning. co Pennaylyaula COOKING RANGES irs. E. H. Gilman has gone to as fol!ow At the Fall River regatta yesterday the mile-and- Gone Back to their Keys. N. Y., for @ stay of several wee N. 3 Congress Hatt:—J. T. Bivins, Dr. E. A. Selihau- | a-quarter race for local scullers was won by John | qHR saw FRANCISCO 5! . F. P. May ts spending a couple of weeks at sn, W. OF. M. Sow ERS TAK’ & OATH. AT VARIOUS P..ICES FROM $3.50 TO $150. ce 4 nwers, Dr. Z.'T. Sowers, Mrs. L. | Murphy in 1342. Hanlan, Lee, Hamm, Ten Eyck, | Sax Fhaxcrsco, Auzus! 21.—The ty of the | Pe ‘ ie spendin a CISHHI easatlonn OsToca connie: NOgeson, Mire and Mis Win; Hielmns Hc, | McKay, Hosmer, Ross, Driscoll, Teemer, Riley, | Stfiking operators requ | steady, ania Witchy aut COWLES Eee TRON Tit LACES, with BRASS FRAMES, | Maine——Thomas J. Murphy has gone to Cape z Eliott, Plaisted and Galcel started in the protes- | Myttted and Western Union ‘Tele- | Hecchite four: 4.59! bateels.! seats ena,000 bantele: . act ‘ “t eae "| May for a couple of weeks’ stay.—Paymuster ker and wife, M stonal race, which was rowed after 6 o'clock. The | graph company eas n here, 090 th r eee Peed Stee Res Te Sponge iis veces ton at SandWict sin Henn water was rough. A false start was made, and1t| © y Shiijnm 7 corn, ADMIRAELY ADAPTED-FOR VENTILATI , from $5.50 to $50 per pair. Mass.——Mrs. B.F. Worrell has. gone to Roano ate s s * : TT REE I Cee eoe TS, | Was not until 7 clock that they all got off to- Mockery of Justice in Texas. hela, Saies—whieat, 406,0.0 bustisis; Corus th . TABLE cea Gi $5 to $54 # ; A RELEASED MURDFRER—KEPORTS OF BRIBERY AND ed @ = ARMSTEONG BOTS MINSTRELS, 4) | PORTABLE BASKET GRATES, from $5 to $50. die of October.—Hldn. don Davis, Assistant § Dufly, sss Rosa Steinle, M. and L. Giese. | gether. Hanlan shot to the front, with Elliott a geet ‘i retary of nd Linden Kent, of Washington, g, F. C. Gleseking, Wm. C. McIntire and wite, | close second, and Lee and Hamm several lengths preted glide tend The Edmondson Claim to Washi AH! Auit: Adit! amit! aut: a mtr | PARLOR GRATES, from $10 to #100. ree wie nnd aa aRtee Of roe eeeamiay: | Geo’. Bentley and brother, El Abner, H. 1. | behind, closé together, ‘The rest of the men were | porta dim ehis ton te cegaed Oe ae ac ee Bicqawres A large stock of STOVE FURNITURE at low rotes, | {The wife and daughter of U.S. Treasurer | Milter and wiie, Mr. and Mrs, ‘Win, I, Clagett, ©. | in a bunch, with Plaisted sliehty ahead, Hontan | Tolzns it tits town tn regard to the action of the an Re fe penkb-=a wenn SANG SWEETL! Wyman have returned to Rock Enon Springs — | W. Richi , Mr. and Mrs, Keyworth, Miss | turned the buoy first, with Ross and Hosmer | Ponscnau Themes Wade ‘by Howard Doughert piesa imencg iid gba Attica for. ane) R A D Ps sCOAS Gen. Dumont, supervising inspector of steam! Tura Sreaser, D. E. Cahill and wite, E. J. | close behind, they turning nearly together. he sier'y | OF REMOVING THE CAPITAL IF a CoM RFS: also, for the JACKS Us ; as 7 wit a his accomplices, Horn, Burt and Biddle. ‘The : Vessels, has gone to Phitadetphia on business con- | sweet, S. Meade, H. I. Rothwick, J. W. Gettinger, | ‘Tue steamer Canontcus, of Providence, with an | 224 Sas YeISASEN tive aie: NOT MADE WITH THE CLAIMANT. ie pest Gis ju the qwerket, our) nected with the inspection of foreign steam ves- | J. Ww. Carr, J- Burns, G. W. Kerr, John A. Downs, | eXcursion party on board, eame down the river as | Prsower was released five Gays ago, and the cltl- . stock eubracing manly new and Landsowe designs “ fe 3, W, Carr. J. Burns, G. W. Kerh John. wns, | excursion pa i, ca zens maintain that several oMcials were bought. | ASt. Louls attorney writes to a lawyer here in vy. D. Wyville, P. F. McMahon, B. W. Gheen, Chas, | Hanlan turned the buoy, ana steamed right among | 4 ae Rol iiciee ia " E. Lyman, Edw. S$ Jones, Col, Jas Tatt, H. L. | the oarsmen. The swell from the steamer swamped | {Uther trouble 1s feared and therets talk of lyach- | reference to the claim of Samuel B. £dmondson to ‘The Situation in Ohio and Indiana. | Dauterich’and wife, J. H.’ Johnsen, J. M. Ewing, | Hanian, Eillott and Hamm, and practically threw | 128: —— alarge portion of the land once tn the possession WHAT ASSISTANT SECRETARY NEW SAYS. W. V. Wilson, Col. anc urs. J. Starr, Win. Dick: | Hantan‘out of the race, his boat being filed with | yfeCullongh Not Sick, But Playh of James Greenleaf, which includes a portion of é son and wife, Mrs. Wm. H. Thornton, W. A. Wid- | Water. Darkness fell rapidly, and it was almost — Denver. — ieeicameleronnoa, at Salome: “Et we gumien int Secretary New, who has just returned | ney, Theodore J. Mayer, Capt. L N. Burritt, of the | impossible to distingulsh the men at the finish. DENVER, Cor, August 21.—Mr. McCullough, the | ba Sy ds P west, gave a STar reporter to-day some | Sunday Herald, Miss Burritt, Mrs, J.T. Dyer, Miss | Lee upset after crossing the line, and Driscoll B, COL, August 2 - gh, most Interested could compromise with him for . : i , i a SH ee 5 ct Are tragedian, opened the s®ason at the Tabor opera besa 3 ak be: EDWARD CAVERLY & CO., of the Impressions he gatned of the politcal situ- | Harvey, Mrs. W. H. Dennison, Francls Totimey, | drew out half a nflle fom the start: At the close house last night. His teccpten was a petiect ore: | Something less than $3 060,(50 It might be well to ‘muting, Heatine and Ventilating, | ation in Oto and sentiment in Indiana. Satd he: | Cyt eg a eect A ahd MS Heme on, | ReVeRaN OF ier oe rguaded the Judyes boat, | tion. ‘The house was crowded to suffocation and | 49 89, as 1t 1s stated in some of our papers here antl 5 New York avenue. | We had an encampment In Indianapolls, and it) Henry Wagner, Mr. ind Mrs M. Hebner, Mr, and | given to Tecmer, who iade the two anda halt | 2 grand impression Was created by his renditon of | that if be docs not get the land Le clams or a WaenE + g “Virginius.” The sensational stories of his ill | ¢3 : Dap Was attended by many prominent men from Onto. | Mrs. Chas, Evert, J. Dudley Morcan, ‘Dr. Siulth | tiles in 18:28, with Hosmer second tn 18:30, and | 1.0 ith are without foumation and he Wot deat | £3:600.000 he will cause the Capitol and other I gathered from talking with them that the under- | Townshend, H. 8." Smith, Staley, A. It | Ross third in 18:33 Hanlap sald he was beaten, | Reiity are mummout foundation, and he will doubt- | governinent bulla ngs now in Washington city Guear Src RIFICE I Crormsa standing was Uuat ¥ n, of the Enquirer, had henor, H. E. Barrett, W B. Robison, Ed. | but did not feel bad about it; he did not cut hts oars ame Hgagcmcnts Of the sea- | to he conveyed to this city, In Which event your his knife sharpened tor Hoadly and meant to stav | Yewell, Howard C. Wall, Wm. Nulley and'Alcx. | Voat, was not struck on the head, and did not cet ao es occupation and Util of r folks might CHAMPIO HIP AT THE him whenever he could,” ii AW. any one to put wire around his buoy. He was = be Impaired, if not ascomplte eas Othello’s, r, 20 MILPS, FUKSE, * But itis now sald,” put Inthe reporter, “that | _ Marine Vitta.—Dougias F. Forest, Mrs. Salle R. | glad of one thing—that no money had been bet on The Wreck of the Evcambia, . dd to be by F Thomas O. HiNs, jr, J | R. Elwin Joyce, D. D. cK iggan, ent sure and ave No tears he gnick to Mii R the kuif+ has been shee TE SSEORE, ner nent that Hoadly-\ nc 1 in pursuance of an s to keep his hands off | Darrell aye Convention and |} on, EA. Fouts, J. 0. Cole, Mrs, Truxton'Beale, | causes of lis defeat. AbOULS,000 persous witnessed B. Hiiis, Oliver | him. ‘The other oarsmen claim that Hanlan was | FORTY-FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AWAKDED 70 THE ne, Miss Neilie | really outrowed, but the roughness of the water SURAN McKigzan, D. J. | and the swamping of his boat may be taken as the 3 Al nt demoera 21 When the British i H ‘ CORNER TENTH AND F STHEET! let McLean have lls ow é year, off vi |? id buildings in this dusty, be Ks “I've read something about It,” replied Mr. New. | Miss K. C. Beale, the race. loss of eighteen | 5 and muddy, pr “But all that has transpired since { was out west, tockton.—A. Z. Tyssowsk Gilbert, Frank eS . sinstituted. Colovel | a id extend hospita and I know nothing more about It than P've My J. Holilster, H. J. ‘The Victim of a Conspiracy. e British consul at this city and at | al ereetin, all whe may the papers [see that MeLean has staughtered | Thofha Bal Woodworth, Charles | xeyankaBLe STORY OP A MAN WHO WAS DECoYED| Present consul general at New York, was chalr- jor sald Dunes “ier, Miss Lange leton. I talked with a good many Ghio Robort As Hari, TSI EL INTO VIRGINIA, BEATEN AND ROBBED, men—m-n of good Judgimentand sound “and Gibson, William oe they assured me thit the chinces are very de- | Roose, Charles J. Moore, Etw. 0. Forney, Eva] Aspectal tothe Baltimore Sim from Hagers- i ‘avor of Foraker. Hoadiy is a min of | Mills. town, Md., Mr. Moses Bozell,a citizen of inan of the cominittee of investigation, Walch ex- | Mining ‘spl erated the captain and owners trom all re- | nd adorn Woshington Mity. A iurther vination was, how. | OF Cease to d zz! demanded by the iters, and the | #008 be metam a 5 2 ‘i = ish Lloyds appotn mittee LO examine clean Di Dorey) hington county, Md., received @ i.'¢) the matter. According to cable advices re- | me know what letter about ten days ago, supposed to come from | ceived yesterday Lioy ts" comuittee have, On you can furn his mother, stating that she was lying seriously | ortzin il evidence, reversed Une lading of the first | Valid tite in a eut down regard- . grea ¥, bute has not been a consistent UES 06 coe ce democrat. “There 1s considerable dissatistiction valde ca us to Hoadly’s nomination, [heard two or tures inent democrats say that they du > you seen Wi and lis ¢ that will show: qullion, if now . y 2 vr, e e pas In iv tor d het care PANTS, y's detnocracy ag of the sort sat should five J.C. MeGuire, | at ner home in Virginia. Mr. Bozell made ail | court of Inquiry and granted $45,009 to the Insur- ns An 40 nd y 2 ; WHITE AND FANCY VIsTS, sue preeronte in ne Barly oC Aa had rst, W. G-Wid- | dossipie speed to get to his mother’s side. He took | #Mce company. es Soon Sean ‘school keeps’ in Washing. SCING AUGUST 20. i c yeirs $ genera \- 5 eat sh ee — =—= CASSIMERE SUITS, (ood that Hoadly 15 aiter the presidency, and tren eee eee Bilhards in San Francisco. . ad CHEVIOT SUITS. re ave democrats who think he fs not entitled THE PROGRAM AWEAD. herdstown sane Huse Demers ages oh ee SEXTON BEATS WALLACE IN THE FIRST GAME OF THB Richard Hall and “rs. Watling. 2 BLUE FLANNEL SUITS, to such distinction ag tue gubernatorial and the | ‘To-night Col. Cake, of the Sto-kton, will give | 2, Wagon woul be in walling. On. his arrival no TOURNAMENT. A CHARGE OF ATTEMPTED OUTRAGE DISMISsED. amuse- ee presidential nomination. ‘There's a good deal of ig * @ y og. | Wagon was to be seen, and he started afoot to Mis! say FRaxctsco, AULUSE S1-—The first game tn : with the most | SERGE SUITS, YACHT CLOTHSUITS, | jecling against Hoadiy and dissatistaction In tae | ‘He eorps a hop and garden party. On Wednes- | mother's home, “When abont one mile from town | yotN Tet NCinrong went she The first, 6,009 | Ia the Pollee Court, this afternooa, a young democratic party of Onto.” day afternoon an excursion will be made to the | he met a stranger ina wagon, who calied him by SEERSUCKER SUIT! “How about the republican party there?” asked | Deiaware Breakwater. On Thursiay the bur. | DMe and told him that he was sent to convey him | POINTS, [Or $500. | bet a ts ahs oy Gates aie tg escieee ministered ~ meng = BLACK CLOTH AND DIAGONAL SUITS, | THe Stak man. : a3 lesyque tournament will take place, ‘The riders | 0 bis mother’s. Mr. Bozell took a seat beside the | qtr Last Crening at tie Metropol een porectis | ee or imae Ley ne ae | Boys suris, - “There 18 no defection in the republican party | will be mounted on twelve mules, and tn order | Man and asked a good many questions about his | j./n7 present, The game Was opened by eexcom | Case Of attempting, yesterday xfternoon, to CHILDREN'S SUITS, now,” was the prompt reply. “The ranks are | that some one may win, the rings used will be bar- | Mother, which ere ere eorreouly. showing, Up to 9:30 p.m. elgut inninzs were played, the | Oltage Mrs. Martha Jane Walling, a married ODD FLANNEL Coats, | Closed up, and the party 1s moving along solidly | rel hoops. On Thursday a visit will be made to | that the man was well acquainted withthe ramlly. | <core standing GW for Sexton 10 320 for Wallace, | Woman, who lives in the same louse. ‘Tae young SUN’: rs aa and harmoniously. But the Ohio democracy are | Sewell’s Point. Col, Duffy will on Thursday | They traveled some distance this way talking and | Th "tne cighth tuning Sexton made a Tun of $77, | Man's face was cut and bruisad, and showed de- BUN CLOTH COATS, Hot as harmonious as they have been.” ‘These are | night give tue bors a hop at the New Columbia, | laughing, when they overtook two men walking, | 10, the cighth inning S-xton made a run of $77. | MAN Meee or Pyaen andltag. Mr, Andrew, SEPASA CORTES the Impressions I have gathered from some of the | Ou Friday the rifte match will take place, and on | The driver asked them If they would not ride, and | 2 r04) 000 points aud Won the gare Wallac, | Lipscombe anpeared for the prisvner, ana pleaded LIGHT-WEIGHT OVERCOATS, | apiest Ohio men.” Saturday night the crowning feature—thé grand | t0 get in his wagon. ‘They took a seat behind Mr. | Scored 1,000 po & not gullty. The defendant seemed ‘to be arnused GOSSIMER COATS, “Is there much political excitement in Indiana?” | military and ful! dress ball at Congress Hall—will | Bozell. | The men were silent until a body of rather than otherwise, and broxe into several 0s OFFICE COATS. queried the reporter. be given, On Sunday the entire corps will be the | heavy timber was reached, when Mr. Bozell re- Foreign News by Cable To-day, of laughing during the hearing. in hit Musical Parior Enter- 4 “No,” replied Mr. New, “everything Is very | guests of Senator Sewall and will dine with him | Celved two heavy blows from behind, which ° Mrs. Martha Jane Walling, a mid@e-aged woman, trimuents. a Our Motto: No trouble toshow goods. Satisfaction | qusot ‘there. You knw we have noclection in | ut the Stockton. knocked him senseless to the ground. This ts all CHOLERA DEATHS IN ALEXANDRIA was the first witness She stated that she lives at A BAVENE- who will sine in place of | ie yee diana this year.” GobaliNoteane: he knew until the next morning, when he found| | ALEXANDKIA, August 21.—Foriy-three deaths | Na 9214 Grace street, West Washington, in a, vas teen taken si:é aud caunotappea | SWsrauteed to all purchasers, at “Is there much talk among democrats about himself chained fst toa tree ina mountain, and | from cholera occurred here yesterday. house owned by the defendant, who occupies Hendricks and McDonald?” ‘The Wilson Post band, which accompantes the | his captors near by. He was kept tled all ‘day, RIOTS IN CROATIA. apartments In the house. Yesterday afternoon MISFIT STORE, “Not when I was there,” answered the asclstant | Corps, gives great satisfaction. Their uniforms | and at night was put Into the wagon and thé | | Viewwa, August 21.—Riots, caused by the oppo- | liv came to her room and asked if his wife Jett any ° secretary. “Both Hendricks and McDonald were | are very handsome and correspond admirably | March taken up. ‘nis was the mode for three | sition of the apnople So rhe us? of the Hungarian | message for him before she went away. Witness \c Out of the state, Hendricks has miny friends in | with those of the infantry. days and nights. On the morning of the fourth | language in of notices, have occurred In other | was lying on the bed, having been sick. She had TENTH axp F STREETS. Indiana and so has McDonald. ‘The democratic | “The Cape May Wave prints to-day a pleturo of | fa¥se Hecane sritiened ae Teas and, thelr | towns in Croatia b-sides Agram. ‘Troops have in- no, shoes OF stockings. on, and he touched her om Be sure an come to corner 10th and Fatreste, eal? | eon tne ition nek eS ad his day tn Fol Moore, fozerner with a sketch of Bis carcer. | ne escaped. He traveled north, Belng very weak ae ceive or take deal She protested, but he did not desist until her hus cI § On ‘o-morrow if. ea picture Us be ” 4 “ Unroughout ls career, and McDonald” has deen | that to be followed by the Mkenesses of the other | MS Progress was slow, but in a fewdayscameto| toxpox, August 21.—The Times’ corr’ nt | band came into the room, when a fight occurred yi £ the BalUmore ana Ohio ratiroad, near about Cum- : = between the two men, who tore each others shirts ‘he feoting wow is chat Hendricks shoul stand | ere PADSHwNE captalns—Goudard, Miller and | Heriand. He hen boarded a treight «ruin and | Sluons RonE report, that Maldouns. 1m Tonquin, | De Gn crosoex mataation the witaess, cult se back and give McDonald a chance. I haveno| Os wednesday night John Dumles, of the | *Tived at Weverton the next morninz, from | Posnit of the attack is not yet known, Was married to her present husbend by Mr. Baker, doubt that McDonald will nave the cordial sup- | Capo May Paviiten, WIN tice perrepin supper ay | Which place he made his way home on foot, ret~ of Grace church, She was sleepiuz when Hall Yass, He Is regarded us entitled to it and he will | pondentsr eve Spee Cee Htes in bed in a critical condition, with two ugly |, ALEXANDETA, August 21. undred und forty | foot with his Wuip, and she then went to the win= . . ” i scalp wounds and the marks of chains at his} @eaths from chol-ra have occurred among the t down.’ “You needn'tlanch, Mr. Hall,” DONT FLL THE SYSTEM WITH QUININE IN | get it 5 Mr. John K. Pugh, of Congress Hall, ts espectally | anites” His captors took his purse, containing | British troops in Ezypt since the outbreak of the | ow 2nd Teioeny siya knoe rusk S ae onyiagr the effort to prevent or cure Fever and Ague. = attentive to the wants of the boys. He met the | 95" ana nis knife. “Mr. Bozell thinks it was a con. | disease to aate. the truth.” Ayers —_ care = a mene Cored eoreeiroanal ‘The Fever at Pensacola Navy Yard. cons Fy Bentneton and accompanied them the | soitacy to get him out of a roan in the distr:bu- oe! Arapaa 0 vaste EMPEROR WHATAM. ‘The court then admonished the defendant for remedy, advant of leaving ly no x ion of his uncle’s estate nia. lADRID, August 21.—’ visitor King fon®0 | lauching in court. poisons to produce dizziness, deafness, headache and | “ COURT OF INQUIRY TO INVESTIGATE ITS ORIGIN. | Capt. Miller Is the officer of the day. He will be a to the Emperor William, of Germany, 13 expected | “The witness sid In answer toa question from = Commodore English, acting Secretary of the | superseded by Lieut. Neumeyer. ‘The Marquis de | St neneitoes warrant i Navy, last evening received a telegram from the | Tue avenues in the camp are named after | Kniep Wate Sanvina s Warr—At Estancia | 12 Vorc Ue Aron, aniniotor of foreign atialny, wilt | TNGgurtanat she made Do Cutery. nave case —_—— commandant of the Pensacola navy yard request- a ator Me fee en be: & nero te fay, dock P. iWultey. of Boston, ands brot her | accompany the kinx. here worth prosecuting?” asked tie court OUNG, N 5 . | Ing that a court of inquiry be ordered to investi- ; ts “J s “law, A. Fernandez, attem to rit of ‘A BIG FIRE IN ITALY. “No, your honor,” answered the prosecutor. aes Ga wert tons ee ‘ate the origin of the Fellow fever at. the yard. REDUDINGE >: Mites Poe anioa, being er ejectment on Manuel Octere “A hent Cacusd ana | Rowe, August2i--A disastrous conflagration has | “Then we case ‘can be dismissed,” sald Judge Sareaparilla. Young ebildren suffering from sore eyea, | 12 Secordance with that request, the fol!owing | recent date. Oetero and Fernandez Were both shot dead. Whit-| occurred at Bersczio, in the province of Como. | Mills. sore cars, ecald head, or with any serofulous or eyphil- | Gwin Welch, presidents Lieut Daniel Waltiiancca | Alsons the messes that have hung out signs are | Wey Was mortally Wounded and has since died. | Forty-four houses were burned. ‘Mr. Andrew Lipscombe, who appeared for the ls : we att * E defendant, said this Was Aconsplracy gouen Hie ee may bemude healthy and strong by ste use. | Assistant Stirgeon Win. Martin, with Gunner Geo. Beara Owisy” Jumbo, One Awful Mess.” and Tae Kxiguts TeMpLar mw Sax FRrancisco.— Domus, Augist fi Ear sp-noery the tong | &=ainst Mr. Hat, and reer ae ene oid —_ Magruder, judge advocate. ‘The court will con- | tno bad Ning.” : ‘There was a grand parade of Knights Tempiar at | Neutenat, arrived at Cork last evening. He was | f ay, _ So sino asad Chat chey wound bo gum. Vene at Pensacola to-morrow, The “Bly 6” have the banner tent. Itis furnished | San Francisco yesterday. Four thousand knights | escorted through the principal streets of the city ag: cdbmaccs OO A legram to ‘the Navy department, dated yes- | handsomely with Persian rags.and all modern | were in the procession. ‘The streets along theiine | DY a small mounted guard. He was respectfully oz: mena oath tinh at Sk ferday, from Pensacola, says: "Since last report | conventences, and issupplled with its own barber. | of march were richly decorated, and the sidewalks | Feceived by the people. Policemen, in sight of | | Tu Corgtawp-West Svir. - ar eae eeeteaL, died aot case ,and Private Barger, | ‘Tne mess 18 composed of sim Johnson, C. H. | and all available points were thronged with spec. | cach other, guarded the train of the lord lieutenant | Matn P. Copeland act. Joseph R. West the plaintiff in the hospital, died last night, Randall, H. J. Keogh, W. H. Seufferle, H. F. Bauer | tators, Several accidents occurred. Three stand-| along the entire route from Dublin to Cork. to-day, by Col. R. Christy, his attorney, — é M. D. ——~ | THE FEVER CONFINED TO THE YARD AND HOSPITAL an nore on uc It & ard-bearers fainted from exhaustion, and Sir Al- SOCIALISTIC Pees 1 A0STREA. sas ceeyrnet woking ped ema peng iy the pl 7 pU ‘OWN! ‘The sut yn general of the marine ital ser- e “Odd 1e" another crack mess, is |} exander Me ald to the id commander of | VIENNA, At —A num! lalistic | \" jendan ho er 2. AEFER’S, ATCHES DEST PARLOR. vice last night received the ranean telegram Speipoe oe at poaiaie ee Neulneyer .c, Se California, ms thrown from iis horse and: had pamphiets, waleh attack the Emperor Francis Jo- | {ho tea should have been supported Oy aa Sil : Son's, $30 from Surgeon White at Pensacola: “No new cases | Wwrirhe oe ee eu neck and Wo Viuinity of the imperial summer palace at Luxen: | GaVitof defense, =a eal8 ‘ *7cH erRE Small at navy yard last forty-eight hours, Eight cases | Thot fi 5 ‘this city, where the Arch- 0 NO. 1020 (7H SYREET NORTHWEST. Boers GT IMTER, Grocer, | and these deaths fal to date. Villages of | ae eee ner hero is perfect. PBN, | | JOnX Enter ox tun Or Trorer—Mr. John Kel- | TE’ Husoiph, Prince Imperial of Austroatua. | FINED FOR ASSAULTING aN OLD Max.—A young auld 1018 Pennayivaniaavenue._ | Warrington and Woolsey perfectly wealthy "reves ly has writen a letter to a friend In Jefferson | ne Oe te are Pamphicts ofa | Man named William Horan. W, . confined to yard and hospital, Surgeon Owen is Oucar Wilde's Play. thelf convictions of right and blot out the dis. | similar character havo been circulated at several | fore the Police Ovr Doon Sronrs. canta From th New York Tribune, August 21. graceful record that oUF opponents. made against | Pleasure resorts in lower Austria, “| Ramea = ‘Tue Farner oy Vexus Natonar.y Ixpioxant—| a new play, entitied ‘*Vera,” written by Mr. Os. | Usi0.2877 in Congress. There have been published A Dispatch from Rufus Hatch. om — CROQUET," at! styles and prices;Trom $1 per set up. | It was discovered at Humboldt, Neb., thats young aioe : ably means that icket |New Yoru, August 21.—The following is suid REPARY YOR WINTER NOW!! “LAW Mig from hot her named Hughes has been induct car Wilde, was presented last night at the U: Justice.’ This pro! ns the old th ew so said pee sedate A nis,” 8 howe 53 $4 ver) Puuber of young ladies end girls to cee sea | Square theater—then and thus reopened for the | should be nominated. Should it be nominated, it | of a telegrain received at the Northern P tie ; con give you a good Rip Working Boot for $2,2.50 | sadililine cf Bows and Arrows on hand. | take their photographs in the positions and dress | season of 1888/e4—and was seen. by an audience | Will be sui with as much vigor and effort a8 | railroad offices here from Rutus Hatch, eng.2 when three young mei Ups othe beet $8 Call Boot inthe market. “Gont | TENS Us IAGKL TS alt styles and price usually to Grecian goddesses. Henry | that completely filled the house, motwithstanding | ‘at made in 1876 by us east thas tat FOrsen repre ati eee ey | Bim and then Degan thi Showa for $1. $1.25 and =1-30 np, Low Quarter | “EMPERIAL CHOUUET: Stuliman, a prominent resideat of the piace, and | a sudden nccession of midsummer per yd ‘and the Faris | dcfendant Bo hor Suits frem $1.50, $2.50 and 1 WM. BALLANTYNE & SON, whose daughter had been pictared as Venus, forced | life almost intolerable and rendered a crowded express "themselves as eral School Suits from $3, 29, aud Ups Ww. an entrance into Hughes’ house and fed to | place repugnant even to contemplate. ‘The plece rey enlgnly | one ; Sng Suite from: $5 to 28) Dror do. $8, B12 andup, | U2? 428 SevENTH ATREET NORTHWEST. | horsewhip him. Hughes, however, iced’ a | poorly rewarded Kd Ley map Bhirts aud Drawers, 2c. 10 Soc andup. Straw 1s | QV ¢ of revol ‘drove the trat of rn ‘Associat ities and towns out here great prepara | atine ; = Bue. iC ¢. P brace vers and drove the irate father from | a several queer petcoe 08 ‘Uons for the opening of your Was below cost, at "{914 ad 1916 Pennsylvania avenue. « UG. Eunserz, his dwelling. A crowd of indignant citizens col- | potnt ‘mostly ‘and “| ming Of your soa ‘Im the netyhborhood aus J. W. SELBY. lected in front of the photographic establishment. Doaneltul, niehis p ‘Bt ‘The Latest Boston Failure. { ea bbieieet arate 8 vies Tes walls, but the city marshal wih poage ot po ipo. | acorssortes ot Bostox, August #1.—The Mabitties of Joseph F. | make 415. Fresieht fitted. [as returned to his former location in the new building Paul, the lumber ‘Whose faflure was | was EEMPLEK'S STAND, lice, drove them away. Hughes will hh bantam ae “cS Peamyivenis sveace | gy18 418 Ninth street northwest - eave the town | Yeo ‘Right, aze sald to be about 670/000! six i tos