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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON D. é Cc —_— « WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 1884 LOCAL MENTION. The Weather, FICE OF THE CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER, CR rommaros, Bec, Juiy 2. 18 For the mille Atlan states, partly c * weather, ard im the mor:hern portion occa: fain, sonthowesieriy wiuds, statlonary tempor For ‘Thurstay, partly cléudy weather and sional ralo afe indicated tor New England an. northera portion fair weatuer fn t ‘erz’s Bon Tom restaurant, tp the first ward, hes F introduced u ry Beer.” lav Fuscmnis ier (rea Sbipped any Where out of twa! 147 New York avenue. Harvey & Horpey also keep the “Vienna Cabi!- net Beer” on draught. Dem. & rep. badges and photos Gould's, 441 9th. Beurcer’s. opt ! no offer refused. | —— | CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements, &c., To-night. ‘TnrarTex CoMigte—First-class varieties. DurvER's SUMMER GaRDEN.—Interestlug perform | anee. Condensed Locals. Street Iamps will be lighted at 7:45 p.m. and ex- ‘ungulshed at 3:00 a.1 Ia *he list of Pension oMee promotions In yester- day» Stag, Mr. George W. stewart Was made to | appear trom Virginia, whereas he 1s from the Dis- let of Columbia. ‘owen Driscoll, a miner at the Rock creek shaft, Was charged in the Police Court yesterday. with ah assault of Sarah Gaskins, colored, in his room last Wednesday. Drisrou pleatled not guuty, but Jud; Snell fined hits $10. Masonic Temple was completely filled last night Dy a gathering of Good Templars. Every lode Washington was represented z present from Goidew Lig he evenin- w dresses, redl The courts and the court rocms are de Court, Judge Wile. was y adjon the HISt, and the Cireutt and Eyuity Courts, Judge her, to Saturday Bext. The search made by the | polles tor Luetus John- has so for been | ‘The funeral of Howe takes place to gon, the murderer of King Hor w su esstul, At the Capital city cun club clay pigeon mateb esterday the scures were: Euridge, 12; Bartlett, eek, ¥, and Bart, 6 District Government Affairs. ONTRACTS AWARDED, The contract tur supy.ying fuel to the District has een atwanled te Hode & Co., except for Cum Derland coal, which bas been awarded to Jounson & Bro. ‘The contract for laving granite block pavement on Water street southwest, from M tooth street, Was yesterday awarded to Messra Cudmore and Hine, and that for enustructing the stabie fur No. 1 uslee station to Joseph Pearson, MISCELLANEOCS. ‘The plans for the new twe:ve room schoo! build ing, to be erected ou © strect, between 13h aud Mth streets, are completed. ‘They are similar to those of the Analostan seo! bow: Chief Burrili, of the turean of engraving and Printing, couplains that the raviro:d comp: connecting wih the ington nwrument, Hs trains through 14: street, suczests that action be taken whic will result. in Tue mnning of these trains eltuer early in the morning oF iste tn the evening. RUILDING PERMITS have been tssued by Inspector Entwisle as follows: ZA. Sweeny, erect a two-story and cellar dw Yig at interstetion of Sand N streets and New | Jersey avenue nortiwest: 280. Wo J. trustee, re ©. Schhekter, rep: No. 1207 F street “horth- West; 85). W.C. Morrisom, repair brick 1417 K | street northwest; $1503 Tosepa Carter, repulr frame 1100 Purk Plc: $300. John Hay, erect a three-story and ba-ement awebins, 16th and Ht streets northwest; $70.00, Jeun Mansield, erect a two-story aud celivr store, Iti, between B street and Park Place; $000. Henry Adoms, erect a three Ory and baseinent dwelline, H and 16in streets | northwest; 435,000. Mr Sara J. Fost ta Urree-story and busement dw ikng, Q, betviven 21st and 22 streets northwest; $7.00, dicob Killer, re- | pair brick, 7th-street road, county; $675. | ‘Transfers of eal Estate. Deeds in fee have been fled as follows: Elisha Goddard to RL Deakers, lot 38, Widow's MiG $3. Howard University to S. 4. Summey. north half 10, bieck 2 nam: $5854 A. H. Jones to .G. Gulzab. Parts Fox Hall and Barnaby Manors, | BG acres; 2.9 WO. Denulcon et al. to Harriet 4H. Fay. ots 12 and 103. D.« L's sub. part Mt | Pleasait. &¢.. $2,016.08 D. B. Groff to M. K. Crea. | shaw, 108 85,“ 190, §2. T. arms to Abnle L ‘Thompson, “lot 19. We, Woolvot 16 Catherine Rules st 00. 5. T. Stevens | toS. J. and Hannah FE Bgislett, west half 14, block | SL Meridian Hul 16. Thos Kobiosan to L¥. | idoemaker, part Peter's Wiii Seat, halt acre; $100. | = Day to WK. Chapman, part, "Poor Tom's Li Shift,” 10 acres: $1,000. C. ¥. Wallace et. al, exec tors, "to Guinette’ Morris, lots 160 and 1 Town: $75. GF. Morris to G. F. Pyles, lcs 160, and 162, do.: #25. Thos J. Ward to EW. Leach, lots 180, 131 and 192, Unlontown: $373. J. G. Hester | to Ana J. G. Mirick, lot 190, sq. 25; $-—. Elz Bein D. daglor to Marys. Gist, sub’ 1or 84, sa. 160, 161 ‘Mannrace Licexses.—Marriage licenses have been | Issued by the clerk of the court to Walter L. Sim- moms and Etta ihoun, both of Georgetown; Jesse Plater and Helen Owens, both of Anne Arun- @el county, Md.; Thomas A. Johnston and Carrie A. Dorsey: Joseph Bland and Rosetta Robertso: Edward Potter and Alice Kogers, both of Fuirlax county, Va. = ——— ‘Tae DEATH oF James A. Krxc.—The many friends | Of Mr. James A. King will be pained to learn of his | death. He died at y hour this morn! along and painf iliness’ Mr. King was favorably Known In thiscity. Before the war he Was one of the active members of the old Ligit | Infantry corps. When Col. he, at the request of | the Secretary of War, calied upon the Infantry to | furnish a company to cuurd the public b Mr. King was the first to volunteer served three months Ww! Joined the Ist Miry moted to a lieut+ burg he was i surredd 12 Us airy, ter the 2 m ACCOUNT Of dis bLities ne his duties. Muce the ivime ib this city. where he spent ter part or Lis ite His funeral wilt occur Fesiieuce of his brother, Mr. N. W. King, 1G? H street, on Thursday afternoon. WOmKINGMEN AFHAID 0 eration of Labor at its FeSointions se that the agents or twas have beet THE CHOLER«—The Feit weling lust might adopted thot it has been stated ng contracts with the ta tri Fs and other feel a stistricts i Taly at hem to Amerts hat workingmwen are Miled wita dread at the fri ssoclate at their dally ed peopie, and ape the Untied Stites to est extent to suve them ries for t atk wWhtets wit LENE at 40'¢ enteret are speed be fastest horses owned by — Twexty-rwo Times 1s TWENTY-SEVES MINcTes. drew Jackson, thy 4 colored Pollee Court afternoon by OMver t at the entrance to 1 told Jackson "hi e oicers, aia 2 . Dowalhe was “a ian of Kercniicass—a number of of Montgomery county, Marviand, fat Sisto toy make an nts 168 ‘aud thas tneeting tht tine we nly tal A nutuber of Speakers or pri tudatice, arid 1 ts the Distr TRE Maxyeaxp republican ulnence imel¥ that some of Will be present, ¢ campaign clubs of Disreicr DELEGATES TO THE AMERIC SoctaTION.—At a called meeting last Bar associ of Ube Distrtet folowing delegates to Uh cling of the American Bar Be eld at Sara August 2th, 21st Enoch Totten, SS. Eeakle, HM. Wise G. ¥ end A. Porter Th be deilvered by Hoa. John Bax As-| ning te uumbta elected ba 2 ett, F. P. annual . Udress Dillon, of New — ANT Hrsnaxp Ca . between 7 and Pizied bss ute band Walking front of the esty po: toupbea! ATH or 7 years, met her hus luiy dressed woman in The wife unmedtately | roaehiui terms. pute the mon Cienred was ended and the reappeared and siisking her bead, gave him | areaed hin Of scroee Mar The husband amd wile are said to be ‘hmoud, Va. two women Joined his win severe Ineture and ket Spac trom it ‘THE JacKsON Daxocnatte Assoct lar meet ‘TATION.—A ret elatio ~'P. Culver secre: | tary. George W ‘nd €, W. Dorr were elected metubers Barker, of the execuive comtutttee, reported that they hi ith as the date for the ratitic tion Was carried direetin the inttiee of three to prepare «list of the 830 metbers | Of the Sse ‘ ir restdeness. Messrs, J. H. Barker, aud iC. Clagett | ‘Were appointed as tile comuittee. ‘The association | adjourned for two weeks | Had at the fence jStonding ne ' Helen Owens 1 REX WASUERINGS WITH HER NEGRO LOTER—AN EF- FRY To TARE THEM BACK TO MARYLAND. Yesterday aftertoon after Jesse Plater, colored, and Heien Owens, white, of Bristol, Anne Arunde! county, Md. bad procured a marriage Hoense, 2 Stated In last evenings Stam, they went to the office of Justice LL O'Neal two get taarried, but alter stepplug a few intuutes lett for South Wash- ington still watwarried. They did not succerd in ie tatrTied La South Washington, and left on | freGoeinc. tran tor seanings, and the rumor atihey had beep warn d ere. Becore ork Festoriay Major Dye received a te egram um Dr. ut Marlboro, stating 72 another ungeut dispateh, 0° ctor, Was received fom bin” Dr nardson Was xt Bennings this morning, and fedon tue police to aid Luli In taking the purties fo Annapoils, but they refused. THE COUPLE'S COURTSHIP. A special dispatch to the Bulttmore Sun from apolls, Md. states That Pisier lived wita Dr. ry Richardson, the brother-in-law of Miss (sens, whe lived ip the same house. The doctor pt word tot \luctor on the B.& P. ruliroud is, but Le declined to intertere, gquulutubces Of Miss Owens recognized train, “She was closely veiled aud en- veavored to evade them. Plater was beside her trembling Uke a leaf. ‘The nervous manner of the man first led to the discovery of ber idenulty. ‘The men, if 15 Said, admonished the conductor t leave ‘the Couple besiind, but he repiled that he could not intertere. Miss Ovens has Tespectuble familly con- hections. Her father, the late Dr. Thomas Owens, | was a well-known carmer of the district where his faintly now reside. Miss OWeus Is Taought by tnany in the neighborhupd to be demented. Tt ts stated she told a party on the train that Plater was her Servant. Peiter declared thet they had uad no ume fo. courdng: they bud kuown each othe: for some Year> wid Gad often Sopyed and talked tu tue fleids. and @ short Uine stuce, whhe iF Cub fence, they detoriaimel to get warned. The mother of MES Owens cause her lalalug to Plater soins Weeks ago and rebused u.t for which, It is stated, the daughter did not receive tudly. When the tio were ficeing togetner Ifsia Miss UWens pald the fare of VOU r.dter ea. She toux With her a cubsid table sun uries Whicw vewaged to ler and azoa bank Loos while contained the entries of several hus cared depésited to her creuit In a Wasbing- chardson came to this elty ths morning, Interview WIKL the offlciais, but they ese Lo take any Steps in the matter. Dr. dson lef fu the Noou train to consdie with Munroe as to making 4 charge. MSs OWENS’ FAMILY. Miss Owens {sof the well known family of that who were one of the earltest settlers of the West river nelguborheod of Anne arundel, aj Gauguter of Dr. Thowas Owens, who died near istol about two yeurs since. Dr. Owens’ widow, With Dr. Kicuardson and her remaining daugiter, na* Yite Miss Helen was a itunes, and having been paralyzed eight years Was left with a Weak huoting sowie hereditary audominal Tataer died. 1m consquence sical condition she was sent and tie aoc, fearite that she mmisht do arin. “She Was very verse to all company, Tamby at their meats, but uy. Fiater halls from Calvert pie live, aud he had been at Richardson sine? Jam st, living eis anil receding rex: veekly aie of toud and ils join golng any rer the hotise than the he family hed Loticed norbing on the pert of Plater or the woman { ludeate fnacy are quite positive, IC then racy, it hws taken piace Wituin the past Tivo Weeks, When she leit boule 10 ko to her aunt's, soine threiourths of a mille ats ont. ‘This cunt was abont (ue only relative who Would have apy-hing to do with ber outsite the Munediate ers Of the familly, for she was generily regarded a3 to Fister bad been Secu Gace or twike tO jeave bis Implements ana Talk with Helew In he road, 2d last Week he drew @ portion of bis wages Wen due. THE NOTE MISS GWENS LEFT. On Monday eveuing ue family were at tea about 7 Ovlock, and Helen was tm the pantry, as was . taklug her supper, but at about ten T) NUtes to Su'ciock t Way discovered that she had n.. Sone Went at once to ber root, thinking she iigiit be there, and on returning picded up Tr, uve, us follows: “dear Mother: I have determined toco away and cuuunit suicise. ‘Stat? HELEN Owens. ere thoroughly scoured by eigh. of ten men, but no trace of her could be fcuud. Piater’s abseuce Was noticed, and it was then remembered that .e hd spoken Or going back to. is faulur's, In Calvert eoULty, aud tuessengers Were Sent to Fuir Haven, Mulliu's aud Annapolis, aud the telegraph put 1 inotion. eee Arrested for Burgla: THE GANG CHANGED WITH BREAK ‘WIXOM'S STORR. Yesterday Detectives Mattingly and Edelin ar- Tested William alias “Miezey” Walsh, John v. Kel- ter, James Murphy and James Spraignt altas ‘Spaddy,” on the charge of housebreaking. The offense they are cuarged with ts having, at 1:45 “G INTO OWEN the grocery and provision store of Owen Wixom, 436 9h street, by stpashing the glass in the and transom and forelts the til, contalning $6, With which they got awuy. Another party fm Pilcated In the burglary ts Freddy Josepus, who Workbouse abuat a week azo lor ‘The charge is admitted by Josephs ax And itis likely that one or perbups both Ses. Spalzht is only 18 years It is the opinion of the officers thai the of age. | accused were attemptlag to raise a stake in order To make a professioual up south. be heard to-morrow. ‘The case will A Merry Prisoner. A SCENE IN JUDGE WYLIN'S COURT—A SENTENCE TO THE PENITENTIAKY TREATED AS A GOOD JORR. Yesterday, in the Criminal Court, Mr. assistant dist aggart, ric attorny, called the attention of 4Sli Jackson, a colored man of about thirty years of age, indicted forpetit larceny, secon ad Jackson was form: lanirhingly ght fer’ soine rurthes Uon between them Judge Ws ‘you Lu dot? aliozether 5, Your honor, J. Mackey, “But his fngers were Ught,” observed Judge you how "twas," suld Jackson, “We had handing lumber, and after we was boss Says: “Come on, boys, and take a arreigued “1 wasn't conversa. le asked the prison. F: Stealing?” sald Jackson. mind was uot right,” done ¢ drink.” “snd you drauk. What was {t—whisky?” in. quired tie court. . sir; that’s tt exactly: that’s what got me,” Prisoner, laughing heartliy. “ais Was the secoud Umi,” Said the court. What made you steal the first ume?” “I took Whisky then, to.” sald the prisoner, longing stl louder. 4b never stole my ife Dut twice, and Wet. tines Whis “The most of olir erie Coun’s from wi marked the cout, “and sometimes tt co beer. TI one y tentiary. Thank you, sir.” sald the prisoner, wall “Dil give you inore If you want it,” sud the court. de. ‘thereupon the prisoner quickened his ste fore the bafliff, and, looking back, laughed and Said: “So, stm Un: will do; this will do.” And he left in « state Of great inerriment, soe ‘The Speed of ‘Trains. SUDGE SNFLL WITEHOLDS HIS DECISION UNTIL THR COMMISSIONERS DECIDE WHAT TERY WILL Do. In the Police. Court this morning, Mr. Albert Hamiiton, an associate of Mr. Merrick, called the attention of the court to the case of the Baltimore and Oblo ratiroad empioves, charged with running trans too fost, and stated that negotiations are now peuding between the rullroad company and {ue District Coumisstoners, and in event of a fatl- ure to come to an agreement, the case will be taken upon a ri He, thercfore, asked the court 10 withhold tts decision for a few Ways. ‘The court consented to withhold its decision until Saturday. Mr. Enoch Totten then appeared for tue Baltimore and Potomac railroad, and Sukt that be understood ¥ Uiat no further proceedings would be af ugulust the ruitoad companies until the conference With the Coutaissione $ had ended, but this ierutrs found tuat Conductor Hyland’ had to custody. He asked for a continu- ck ‘The court sugested that the J Saturdas, when the court woud se of all the cases atone. Mr. Totten sald de-ited 4 Week $ continuance, which was SU Ly land was released on his personal —-— _ Lockwood's Latest Enterprise. HOW RE PROFITED BY A LITERARY COURSE IN 4 PENI- TENTIARY—A GIFT ENTERPRISE SCHEME. Isaac H. Lockwood, who was formerly in the Jew- elry business in Georgetown, and who lett this city under a cloud, having been charged with swindling, Was released a week or two ago from the Connect! e prison, Where he had served a term for esimall, AS soon as he was free he wrote, the aicfeld Kepubticun savs, to a watch manufac concern in Westi-ld, Conn., calling thelr attention to the fact that while In LuSiness he con- Uacted an account with them, stil unsettled. He sass, “My ambitious lators’ and ae ee A, then ZOes On 10 all of i rowing disaster” in Sent to prison. While Heegalk, ne das, he made goed use of his tue in tuemorizing for the purpose of giving public recita. Unis His repertatte inciades the cheese pecs af English ierature, but lls grand card will be the Fe itation of “The Prisoner of Chi lon,” in prison rostiiii, aud a lecture entitled “Dead lines of the Councciiout state nb.” With a “fine souvenir Tosraid of my celi door.” He wanis to give at every entgrtaiunent a watch as a “Cuillon sure. @ ls anxious to have the firm furnish the is, abd goes on to tell what a demand there ‘be for Watches through bis bringing them oto eon otter ay, meonanary tO say that the “Cifllon wuvenir Wateh” Will Bot Ls the parties addressed. amas: a ..—Hoth the home nines were defeated tay_ in comely contested games. “The Alle. enies ‘scored wine times to the Washingtons ‘bt. Bad judgment in runing bases and 4 few errors at critical points contributed la gely to the defeat Of the home club. The Bostons succeeded 1p wining another geme from the Nationals at Cap- Mol perk, Dut they barely got through. The score was 2 to 1, and Lac game was very Rotly contested. bonds. Canily at once sent out scouts, and the woods | Offense, statinc that he proposed} Shot im the Stomach. SERIOUS RESULT OF AN AFFRAY IN AN ALLEY. Shortly after one o'clock this morning a pistol shot was heard in O-street alley, between 4th and Sth and N and O streets. OMicer Jonn C. Dales, who was in the neighborhood. responded, and founu Steve Taylor, colored, lying in the alley suffering from the efferts of a pistol shot in the stomach. she officer had the wounded man removed to iis home in the alley, and then went in search of a physician, but could not find one who was willing to go At daplight no puysician had attended the wounded man, who still hai the ball in bis stom- ach. ‘Taylor refused to tell who suot him or how it Occurred. Shortly alter daylight a colored man named Charies Willams gave himself up to the officer, and stated tuat he Was going home from a picnie‘and when he entered the alley four colored men tripped im up and eating him whea he drew his pistol and the ball striking Tay- Jor, who wad standing at the other end of the alley. Inthe Police Court this morning Williams was cuarged with assault and battery with intent to Joli, und the case wns continued until next Wednes- day; bonds On complaint of Special Examiner Walter J. Brooks, of the U. 8 pension bureau, Mary Dance, alias Mra. Mary Ciarke, and her two daugiters, Mrs Ella Babbington and Viss Mary Clarke, were arrested at Piney Point, sid., yesterday, by a dep- uty U.S marshal Mrs Clarke was formerly a Mrs. Mary Dance, widow of Charles W. Dance, ‘uo died ip this tty in 198, trom disease con: tracted ta the ariay. ‘In the same year Mrs. Lance applied for a pension as his widow, which was granted the following year, and which’ she hus con- Unueu to draw up to the present. ‘The investigu- Vion of the speciai examiner shows that Mrs. Dauice Was rem irried .o one Culeb C. Clarke in Febru.ry, 1488, in Waugi M. E. church, of tls city, and cou: Sequenuy bad no fight to peiision after sid remar- | Hage. ‘The other persons arrested were tue wit nesges Who sighed Mrs Clarke's pension vouchers certliying that she had not remarried since tie death of Mr. Dance. ‘The stun alleged to have been uduientiy drawn by airs Clarke amounts to ‘The pariies a:vested wiil have a hearing belore U.S. Commissiouer Hogers, of Baltimore, Siu. — CHARORD WITH PaRscKY.—In the Police Court to- day, George McNair Was charged with perjury. ‘The’ charge was brought on un afiduvit hied by Mrs. Annie Burroughs ‘The affidavit allege- that on ‘Une 30th day of June ult., in the Criminal Court, in the eas of Frederick Klug and Geo. Burrouzhs, cuarged with lousebreaking, the prisoner falsely. swore that Cartie deNsir WaS ls Wie, and Wat they were married under a license Issued on Lue 25.Nday of June, of last year. The cuse was set ior Ulal on Saturday. ——— THe MissIN¢ MERCHANT LozuR.—A dispatch trom Rutland, Vt, states Laat it ls now believed that J. HL Loehr, of that town, who recenUy started trem New York apparentiy to meet his wife in Unis j hus absconded, as it 1s found thai he was heavy in debt. His wife, who has returned to Rutland from here is said to be convinced that he has rua away. { $1, | { | | | | TRe Democratic RatiFication detnoerats of the District have not y when to hoid their ratifiew! ee ley Want to make It a “rouser,” uth uty Of Speakers and have time for prepa the event probably will not take place Uni early Ih Sepieraber. So Too Many Wives. THREE OR FOUR WOMEN DECEIVED BY FREDERICK T. DALE, OF ALDANY. Frederick T. Dale, formerly of Albany, who 1s be- Meved already to have married and abandoned The feetied nie Ley in order EETING | to j turned up in Rochester. Until November he | Med on his operations tp Albany, Dale, while here, was arrested and arralzned before Justice Clute for falling to support his wife. He was perunitted to goupon the promise of supporting his wife, but while tog ther riding on the curs he desired to tel- egraph (0 some pla € where he had Deen stopping for his clothes and was excused for that purpose, Dut failed to return again. He reaclwed Rochester, and by his glib talk ahd plausible stones obtalued @ sii tion in the Mouroe county insane asrium. He met several souag wenien aud won the benrts of all, at the saline time carrying on a correspond. ence With a young woman th tis clty of resp abie parents” 4 Rochester per: Dany. called upon a Mrs Dodse. whom Dale claimed as a. friend, for the purpose of making in quirles about the Character of Dale. Mra. Doge asserted Uiat Drle had sald he Wasa stnzie min | and had courted her daughter. She discovered That Dale Was mariied and she made it su lively for leave Albany. Last ‘Tu rived in Rochest as bis wife. Da: friends. Ihe as to oblige hin to ‘a youn woman ar- apd hes since lived with Date Introduced ner as such to hls arty Who Visited Albany und found | Dale out met them while they were takiug a criv and recognized the young woman us the one With Whom Dale had besa corresponding. “He 1 ately telegraphed to her fatter [fortum and receited an ansiver that Jessie, isl | had ‘eit ostensibly for a visit to New York. Dae | for some time was head walter a the American | Rouse, Troy. | Killed in the Church Yard. STRANGE SCENE AT A SANCTCARY—A CRAZY MAN'S WILD sors. Lewis Johnson, 2 young negro, fatally ciuobed | Del, Sunday right. Warrington had been in at- door | tendance at the Methodist church during the even. | | ing, and, after coming out of the building, took a | Position by the fence to see the congregation dis- Perse. He was in the act of bowing to one of the Women ks she came from the church, when Joan- 30m aros@ from back of the fence, and, yelling, “look ont for me!” struck him tireé blows on the | Read with a he vy piece of paling. ‘The first bicw staggered Warrington, and the two last, given be- fore “he could regain fis footing, iat him pros trate on the ground, Warrington raised hinseit op owe hand, and, drawing his pocket, sent thre bull the crowd, one of them loiztag tn arn Uulgh. another cutting a ribbon from the bon | a colored woman end'the U tng abov jh igregatlon, | peop: : places of safety. Warrington lay upon the ground and alter some Of his fiends recovered trom t Scare they went to his side and found hin. uzco! | sclous “He held the pistol in lis hand with a vice | like grip. “He Wh re he died about nova yesterday. The physi clan states that the blows 00 the negro’s head com- The stampeded with the greatest rapidity to con letely prostrated his uervous system and. para- | lyzd bun, aud that be Was unconscious as soon struck. Jt 1s presumed that he rallied all hi Wer after the stroke wod succeeded in raising ) himself on am arm aud Bred with the intentica of shooung his assailant. ‘The assuuil 1s supposed to have beeu committed by Johnson to aveng: him. Seif upon Warrington for tie latter's agreeable at fentiona to @ young Woman to whom he Was en- mage Lavas: Lawss: Lawss: BEAUTIFUL Lawns, 6 a 10, SILKS! BILES? SILKS! 6 oi6, S736. SUN'S VEILING, Pure Wool, 20. NUDN'S VEILING, witest double-width, pure wool, all calors, 37%. BLACK BROCADE. (half price) 50. SILK GRENADINES. 81,reduced to. CARTERS, Manxet Space BEAUTIFUL SILK AND WOOL DRI USTFUL SILK OOL DRESS GOODS, 50, BROCADE BLACK SILKS, 81, reduced to 75. NUN'§ VEILING, pure wool lacestyle, 60, reduced to COLORED SILKS (finest quality), $1.50, reduced to | BLaCK AND COLORED SATINS, 50. BLACK $:1.Ks! ‘BLACK SILKS! $100. 91.25, e150, 21.7585 BLACK CAbhdiaku SHAWLS, Pure Wool, $1.60. CARTERS, 711 Manxer Space, | | (A CADE SRITES: “1 HAVE USED AYERS SAR. saparilia in my family for many years, and could not keep house without it, For the relief of the pains consequent upon female weaknesses and trregularities, T consider it without an equal.” NOZAPARTIOLE OF CALOMEL OR ANY OTHER deleterious substance enters into the composition of Ayer’s Cathartic Pills. On the contrary, they vrove of special <ervice te those who have used calomel and other mineral poisons as medicin-s, and feel their in- Jurious festa, In such cases Ayur’s Hills are inval. uable wR Ret Scorce Zersrn Gixomy, wip) THE FINEST QU/ 3 YARD WIDE, AND OF THE FI QUALITY, 1236 INDIA LINENS, 83sconta, INDIA LINENS, 10 cents. INDIA LINENS, 1236 centa, INDIA LINENS, 15 cente. INGRAIN CARPETS, 25 conta, FIGUSED LAWNS, 5 cents, All Wool WHITE FLANWELS, 1lc,. 20c., 220., 260, ‘Bisck CASHMERES, 86 cts. 40cta, INGRAIN CARPETS, 37 ocfite, BRUSSELS CARPETS, 78 conta FLANAFL DRESS SUITING, 12 cente, TABLE LINENS, 19cts,, 25 cta, 30 cta.. $7 cte, FEATHER PKOOF BED TICKING, 16 cis., 18 te, INGEAIN CARPETS, 80 cette. Children's HOSY, no seame, 15 eta, Children's HOSE, no seams, 29 cta, Men's HALF HOSE, no seams, 15cta, ‘Ladies' BALBRIGGAN HOSE, no seams, 25 cts, OPENING NEW PATTERNS OF BRUSSELS AND UNGRAIN CARPETS, RUGS, ETC, DAILY. TOWSON'S, 636 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, South Side, be ‘Near 7th street. three or four wives, bas, a press dispatch says, | | While in Ale ! had two children, and | ughter, | | o’elock of the moraing of July 13ch, broken into | James Warrington, another negro, at Middletown, | as removed toa house near by, | Alexandria Affairs. Reported for Tnz EVENING Stam. CONGRESSIONAL CoNYRNTION.—The democratic central committee of this city met last night and arranged for the holding of ward meetings to se- lect delegates to the congr-sstonal convention, Which fs to meet_here on ‘he 6th of August and Bownlbwie ac ndidate for Cougress from this district ‘The meetings were called to assemuce on the even- ing of ‘Tuesday next at Armory bail, the Sun en- gide Louse, the old court house and the Friendship awe tae T. Casz.—The corporation Fixis—TuE Tayton Case —The judge, Ion. W. B. Meade, eoncluded, in the habeas corpus case of Geo. Tayior, in chambers yesterday altern on, by a consent order, that on payment of costs Taylor suould be discharged from custody and his ball bond released, and he was discharged accor ihe Kdnapping case against Devec- ‘aylor’s coun- dlagly. Live MeDevitt 1s algo abandoned by ‘CoLonED ScuooL Ixatircre—A m: prelim- inary to the summer insuitute of colored teachers was held at we Lee buliding,on Alfred, near Princess street, yesterday and arrangements made for the opening of the institute to-morow. Prot. XT. Greener. of Washington, ts expected to de- liver the of address at 9 O'clock. Ati0o'clock She normal scuvol Work, in charge of ex-President Zalmon Kicuards, will begin. PoLick REPoRT—Mary ‘i urner, colored, arrested by Constable Smith, ch.:iged with lewd conduct, was, the only prisoner at tue stationuouse uhis morning. ——The mayor at his last court sentenced ‘Thos. Gibson, convicted of steuling hides from M. Dreifus, to 9 days In fall, and Jonh Licks, colored, to 80 ays in jall, for carrying of a uors» belot to Mr. Koox.——Puss Munson was ttued $ and Mary Cox 38 (ur disorderly conduct, PoLitica.—Te Blaine and Logan club, No. 1, met uc its rooms, on King street, on Tuesday even- ing, and heard uddresses trom several members. — ‘The Young Men's democratic ciub Ueld a public mevting av Surepta hail last nigit. Ap address was, Qvlivered by Jullan Hol, esq. aud a committee ap- polutd to make a comuinat ion with the Democrat ‘Caup.aga cub. Tue Democratic Campaign cud Mrets ut the Friendship engine house to-night— ‘tue third Ward Biaine au Logan c.ub held & meet- dg a thelr rons ou Tuesday nigul, ee Wii is dled yester ay at her Bomeon Q -¢ed | ga street, near Royal—George Peneriu shot i fox | {0 houud, Which Was found trespassing on his place, | notified colored Jand aven' and the home bet daughter and mal ee au, Saturday, tons ‘Cumberiai GRalx busi Lottie, a bright colored for the officers to look out for her. found this morning by Officer Connelly in a house of doubtiul reputation kept Mrs. Alice Thomas, home was throt from ber mother by her. Mra Almaralia stated to a STAR reporter that she intends TLE tol slupments for'the year to tat an Increase of 207 corresponding Chesapeake and for the week decrease of 150,852 tons as com Sixteen boats, cari ReckiPr.—Boat Medley arrived with ois of Wheat. sates SuirPIXG Nsws.—Sohooner laday cleared to-day with 600 tons of Schooner Almred W. Risk cleared to-day with 630 tons of coal for Boston, Masa. CONDITION OF THE WATER AT 7 a. w.— Great Palls, 36, recel PORTER'S NOTES.—Mts. Naty V. Leatherland, | South conn2citon, venous, 96; effluent gatehouse, 86. the river o-day at 5:30 p.m; low ude, 11: Affairs in West Washington. ENTICED Away rnom Homs.—The police were oman wh by Mrs, Mary Almarolia, a dark 0 keepe a dining saloon ob Mary= ue, Detwoen ist and 2d streets sguthwest, W of an Italian, that her daughter. M18 ears of age, Nad left nd 9 o'clock Yesterday a. m., and ‘The child’ was ween 8 ‘@ woman named ‘on Brick Yard bill The ry ‘of receiving mpping tear aw r far some misdemeanor comma itt Stated that phter in @ convent ‘the mat- tw that of the Italian race, Note.—$ide streets and alleys are Diled with Weeds, cat using @ Very Unpleasant it impassibie tor KET, July 98.—Sale of live stock as Drovers’ yester- ‘Tavenner ‘Rest, lowe 160 cattle up and sold—Dest, 53; to ‘coat July 19th were 391 tons. ertod of 1688. ‘Ohio ‘and the yeai 1,768 nd yesterday, coal for Saiem, Mass, Teservoir—north connection, 36; distributing reservoir—infient High ude yesterday.— The office recently occupied by. Une | Gerinan bank, on King street, will be vacated to- | yy Gay. ‘The nodse was buitt tof the Mechanies bank | Nw Of Ajexandria, which tailed fifty years ago, and | Tulded many of is depositors —‘ he condition of Miss Kace Burvoughs, brrned Sunday night, 1s gowewhat uuproved "to-day.—The elty “school boa. d will met on Friday night next. | tt tw at Avsowvrnx Pore Is Tre Tie TO CURE SKIN HUMORS, this season, when the pores open freely and the perspiration is abundant, that Disfiruring Humors, Humiliatiny Eruptions, Itching Tortures, Selt Rueum or Eczeina, Psoriasis, Teter Kineworm, Baby Humors, | Scrofula, Scrofu'ous Sor-s, Abscesses and Discharing Wounds, and every species of Itching, Sculy and | Phoply Di-cases of the Skin and scalp are most sytedily and economically cured by the Currouma ee IT 13 A FACT. Handrots of letters in our possession (copies of which may be had by return mail) are our authority | f0F the assertion that Skin, Scalp and Blood Humors, whether Scrofulous, Inherited or Contagious, may NOW be permaveutly cured by Curicvrs RFsoLvENT, the new Blood Puritier, ally, and Cvricuna and Soar, the great Skin Cures and Beautifiers, in one half the time and at one half the auy other season, CITY ITEMS. The “Vienna Cabinet Beer” 1s alo kept on the steamer George Leary. 3 Duffy's Pure Barley Malt Whiskey will cure any case of 1a oF indigestion it taken property. Tt nas Paled. some wal teow people in this city, whose naines ‘may be learned n application at our fice. Try it. 2 Papa Moclich, p Georgetown, runs the tamous “Vienna Cabinet ‘The Only Strictly one price hat and t's furnt store in Poe eae er art EI = : D ea & Panic prices, 7 7th st. Mourn- ng see “I Have Made a Careful Analysis o! your Duffy Barley Malt Whiskey, tt en- rely free trom fusil oll, ani cordially recommend Itto the Medical Profession tor ea purity, “a. ARENDT, “Consulting and Analytical Chemist.” Rogers & Brows Silver-plated Teaspoons, 99. half dozen, for one week, at“Boston Variety Store. 6 | Bicycle Shirts at Auerbach’s, 7th and H.em,w,t f pure cod Liver Ol with Ay popnesphien of ver Oil with Bypophosphites ot Lime and Soda for coughs, colds, consuunption, impatred nutriuon and general defility; easy and pleasant lotake, Fresctited by Physicians. Sold by Drug- pists Lange buities Ge. | Manuructured by W. & hornton, corner BAUUNGOTe uhd Murtison surest, Balumore, did. wwe Dr. W. 8. Cline, Physician and Surgeon, ‘Tom's Brook, Shenandoah County, Va, Duy \ alt Whiskey Co, Bativong, <p. Gentlemen: 1 find the sampie Malt Whiskey a stricily pure article, free from any huritul im- puriues, and just "the article tor tubercluous patient 1 wil nereafter prescribe It iu wy prac- ce. ‘Respectiuy, 2 8 Cine Dr. Flora A. Brewster Had More Suc- cess with Duffy's Barley Malt Wulskey id with cod liver oll for a very bad case of con- ‘sumption. Try it. 12 than she | ROR ESON SPRINGS AND MINEKAL BATH in the Great North M untains wear Winchester Ve Alutude over 1.000 feet no fogs. r dampness: four bili” eral waters; langy swuumine oo! ‘Terms, $6 to $30 jer mouth of four weeks, Som pleasant fourth for reams $3. nd trip t ckets, Foo until Ontober 31st. $8 80 pampiiets, hor ane 3. AS PRATT & SONS. Maaco, [HE NEW MINNEQTA HOTEL. is bow open for guests, Jy23St_ Minnequa Springs, Bradford county, Pa. rR BaLowis. BEACH HAVEN, N. J. Entirely new aud elegant. The best on the Atlantic coast. Capecity. 900, First season, Now open. For particulars address 2y2wfmim GEO. W. KITTELLE, Proprietor GHNANDOAT ALUW SPRINGS SHEN Sed NE, Min SHOVES SHES ound trip tickets via Band 0. ra ‘road F.r, terms and cirtiars aldrens ua above. syatise URORA HOUSE, AURORA, PRESTON COUNTY. W. Va—itie popniar bot is now ope for the reception of guests, Its elevation, feet abow- tide. D Lcious water Excel table. Gocd epriic bres ad velich to miake if one 2 the mont pleagsnt suminer ry talarda, 20 foun, nu Lay fever. be mosquitos 48 per week: $0 per tiouth uf four weeks ble carriage will ‘conv Good reterence siven, Terms X conitore xueste from and #9 tii oad For particul. ry addins J. 1 | SHAFFER, I roprictor Jyiv-6e | RIVFR SPRINGS SMMER FESORT in a P Rar sens Sane Sea LSet wate tind, ge we or th» Polouac Fish. crabs a d oysters cyers Meal Terms, $125 fer day : arnt, med Wie! Tem at Colton! | _dyte-ame RTE HES pOkPORO Me Salt Water Bathin., Boatioy aud Fishing: elas Fotew for p tem -P, EtEAS, Owwer and pter it Orehoatratrom July Ist. at Star office, id CLAKENC. [J OTEL COLUMBTA, OCLAN BEACH 3 Desirably tovatea! witht 150 feet of petrably toratent witha 130 | Large Parlura. Haticand Music oot Spleudid Bachna. US FRED. £. FOSTER, Restorative Wine. If you are wenk and suffering from general de- | bility, you should use Speer's Fort Grape Wine, 1 wilt purity your blood, restore digestion and make you Teel like a younger person. For sale by all | druggists. wes If You are Troubled with Lassitnde or lack of strength and energy use Duffy's Pure Barley Malt Waiskey. It If You are Going on a Sea Voyage use Duffy's Pure Barley Malt Whiskey. It wil | phevent sea-sickness when used at the meals. ‘Tr it Dr. James J. O°Dea, of New York city, the great authority on 1 he Uses noting else fa his practi: ‘but Dutly’s Pure Burley Malt Waiskey. 5 a stimulant ‘dry it 12 & BRR, (00,5 Nexepas, yong, 8 b & 2 KR k 00 ¥ Curicura Sapam of PPP) OO) Ww oOW Uw ouppp RRR PPOO WWWW DD ROR br 88 ORY BRE, Eo pr 88 Mwy BoB OEE BPR ud ‘OO w W bpp KEE R Ro The powder never varies, ftrength and wholesomeness, tkeordinary kinds, and cannot Le sold in competition with the multitude of Jow test, sho:t weight, alum or » marvet of purity, breast and Bore economical than GREATEST ON EARTU, Curicura Resepres are the ereatest medicines on | eerth. Had the worst case Salt Eheum in this country. | My mother had it twenty years, and in fact died from it IVeli-ve Coriccuna would haverayed herlife. My arma, he d were covered for three years, which, | nothing relfeved or cured untUT used the CUTICURA | Resouvenr foteraally aud Curtcvua oud Curicuna | Soar externubly. Newark, 0, J.W. ADAMS. LACES, FANS MOLL FISCHUS, LISLE and SILK GLUVEs, BEAUTY phosphate powders Sold nly ineaus L0vaL Baxrio ue GREAT BLOOD MEDICINES, Powpzn Co.. 1u6 Wall street, N. & we The half aa not teen told.as to the great curative | Powers of the Cutrcura Resepres. I have paid bun- | Greds of dolierw tor medicines to cure diserses of the x | Viocdandekt ya @ never found suysing yet to cqual For Nexr Wers | thecenrcuns exepina CHAS. A. WHLLTAMS. | Providence, is, 1 E. G. DAVIS, ! CURE IN EVERY CasE. "9 MARKET sPacz | Your Cerca Resepres outsell all other medicines T keep for skin diseases, My customers and pationts say | fat they have eacgted a cureiu every instance where | ether remedies have failed. HM. W. BROCK WAY, M.D. | Franklin Falls, N. 1, | _ Sold by ‘all draevists Price: Curicena. S0cents; RE- ‘Chciee patterus BATISTE, | fonvEsn, #1; Soar, 26 cents Porr DRUG AND UMEMI- ALL-OV R EMBE OIDELY | CAL+ o, Boston, Mass Fine CAMPRIC ard NA N-OOK EMBROIDERY. | Send for “HUW To CURE SKIN DISEASES” | | ples. Sik cums soar, BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT, POPULAR PRICES, For Sunburn, Tan erdGressy Skin, Blackheads, Pim- Vemishes, wud Infantile Humors, use Cori- rarval Beautifier, ys cco A RR DDD. B. 0, Davis, We is [ee Be 3y19 119 MARKET SPACE. %S 244 EE BP ‘ Scasez Crome NOW AT HALF THEIR ACTUAL VALUE, ‘This Iine consisting woain}y of SEERSUCKER SUITS, | SEHGE SUITS, ALPACA. COATS: MOHATR COATS: | STIQIED (1SEN COsTS, WHE ASD STRIPED NISTS, 8c, ke, ‘Take advantunt of fis golden of Por, tunity ever wee ctfeted batons cea from 12 6. All wool Meus Suits ut #5, red | | TIONS IN Boys’ Suits at 83, S : 50, AS All made of the very best fabri ten up. TO-DayY, We put on our counter: shout 1,500 patrs odd Men’ and Boys' Pants, which will beclosed out at really balt thelr value, Pants now g1.50, “ edu WE WILL ‘MF. EISEMAN, 421 77m Snzrr Nor: 32 Under Odd Feilows' Hall, A EE SR TT Tn 90, & AA U UC rd Tl @ O NNN AAA U U CO x il OO NNN a4 uu cco 6TF) 6 00 NNN =| 4 Goon 2. U. OMEARA & CO, 1347 Pennsylvania Avenue, Are selling their entire stock—Guns, Rifles, Cutlery, Tools, Tackle, Notions, Musical Instruments, Jewelry, Hordworv, &e., at auction, every eveuing, at 7 p.m. Bargaius can behsd. See auction advertisement. jy7 LONG, 960. AVERAGE New Mostra Cleveland's Grand Victory March, price 35 cents, Washington High Schcol March, price 30 centa, White Hume March. _tutroduciny the melody of, the n Sony, “Weill follow "Price 90 centa. it Mepublican” Carpi Witte the White Pluune Wave Published and for sale by JOHN F. ELLIS & 00., 3yl4-1mn_ 957 Pennaylvania Avenne. near 10th atrest, LADIES' Trovzs: Troxzs: Troxgs: i‘ SATCHELS! SATOHELS!! SATCHELSII! IT I8 NOT ONLY OUR DESIRE, BUT OUR AVOWED PURPOSE TO MAKE SWEEPING REDUC- OUR UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT. WE | ARE NECESSARILY COMPELLED TO DO THIS PREVIOUS TO ANNEXING THE NEXT DOOR BUILDING. EVERY ONE KNOWS WHAT EFFECT DIRT AND DUST HAS ON UNDERWEAR; THEREFORE, RATHER THAN WAIT AND GET THEM SOILED, SELL THEM NOW, AND GIVE OUR PA- TRONS THE BENEFIT OF THE REDUCTION. OF COURSE WE CANNOT MENTION ALL WE HAVE IN THIS DEPARTMENT, AND ENUMERATE THE PRICES, 80 WE WILL ONLY MENTION & FEW SPECIAL ARTICLES—FOR INSTANCE: NIGHT GOWS, EMBROIDERED YOKE) WELL MADE, AT 690, A BETTER GOWN, WITH YOKE AND FIVE PIECES OF NICE WIDIH EMBROIDERY AT 890.; FORMER PRICE 81.20. MOTHER HUBBARD GOWNS, 86 AND 58 INCHES . THIS GOWN IS A SPECIAL FEATURE, PARTICULARLY A8 IT 18 LONGER THAN THE Gown, CAMBRIO CHEMISE, WITH LACE AND EM- BROIDERY YOKES, 98: GOOD VALUE AT $1.25. FOUR DIFFERENT STYLES OF THE ABOVE. DRAWERS TO MATCH THESE, SAME PRIOR WHITE SKIRTS, REALLY TRE CHEAP- EST EVER OFFERED. _ ASPLENDID COTTON SKIRT, DEEP CAMBRIO TRIMMED WITH THREE INCH LACk AND FINE TUCKING, AT 980, WITH EMBROIDERED RUFFLE AXD MISSES' AND CHILDREN’S DEPART- SKIRTS aA «| TOCKING, 980, BAUM'S, a eee 408 trm Srarer Nonrewas7, ‘TRUNKS from $1 75 up, TRUNKS, WITH ZINC BOTTOMS, from 85 un SATCHELS from 9c. up. snftite the cheapest line of HAMMOCKS and CROQUET HAMMOCKS from 70c. up. CROQUET, Eight Balls and Eight Mallets, from $1 up. Call ard examine th above Goods, least Twenty ser Ceut by purciiainy froause Wee YOU CAN SEILLES, DRESSES. MENT, WE WILL MAKE YOU A REDUCTION OF 33% PER CENT OFF MARKED PRICK FROM THIS JUDGE THAT WE ARE SINCERE IN OUE ASSERTIONS. THESE COMPRISE GINGHAMS, PIQUE, MAR- INDIA LINEN, LAWN AND CAMBRIC | On Thirty Days’ Trial. ‘The Voltaic Belt Co.,Marshall, Mich. wit send Dr. Dye’s Celebrated “Fiectro-Vottate Belts aut Electric Appliances on thal for wh days to men (young or old) Who are afMicted wita nervous de- bility, lost vitality and kinured troubles, yuarantee- ing edy tnd compicte resturaiion of pealth and manly vigor. Adaress as above. N. B—No ris incurred, us Uuirty days’ Ural isullowed =~ W,5,un 44 East Fortieth Street, New York Crry, June 19, 1884 ‘Tur Derry Matt WHISKEY Co., Bauriiong, Mp. Gentlemen: For five sears my great sufferer from Dyspepsia Sidered incurable. About Uso er as & GLUE a halt uk ze A by many ecn- ponth3ago a firm of your iu your city nt hi pure Mait Whiskey, Which she used be: each meal and auwuys using Owe-third whts ris Water. She iS now well, It having compleiciy cured her. 1, | therefore, ‘take much oleate Iu Teccmmending 1 ed. Yours, sincerely JeHN Hi MENDEKSON, | Wygthers bumibaruy anict ‘The Increasing tn Oriexas, increasiug Importance of Ne Va business ceuler but oF developunht, 15 foreshadowed tn paraitons belie now perfected for tue ‘great Industrial and Ari Exposition to be (here this autuiin. “The manayers challenze | the grendeur of tue Cenzential Exposiion at Pita la in 1878, and no visitor ur exLibitor will lect the opportunity, If he is wise, bota betere and during the exibiuion tune, to loves’ in the honorably inanaged Louisiana Ste Lottery, the hext drawing of which will take piace Tuesday, August 12. “Any information can be lad on ag application wo M. A. Dauphin, New Orleans, La. 1 For a Poor, Tired Mother Nothing is 80 great as Duffy's Pure Bariey Malt Whiskey. ‘The raptal Jeans, as n0t | and intenteceu | the magnificent 33) ar are suffering from malaria. Nothing will Whiskey. Try It 12 tn your family ask your physician whet stimulant | Youre to use, “He wili teil you Dualy’s Pure Bar | ley Malt Whiskey, as it 1s tie only stimuiant re- commended vy tue best physicians during the crisis in fevers, Try 10 2 Heart Pains. Palpitation, Dropsical Swellings, Dizziness, Indl- gestion, Headacue, sleeplessness cured by Wi eaith Renew Dr. John L, Caldwell, of Baltimore, says that Duffy’s Pure Barley Mait Whiskey Is the best thing he ever knew tor siceplessness, neural- cotimentiing It to the medical protession. ‘Try a bottie. 12 Iderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney Butter, cliurned every morning, and delivered in haif-pound “Ward” priits, 35c. pet Roum, Also, Cottage Cheese, Butteruuk aba sweet LK, Se. per quart, Creaun Ie. pink. PIANOS AND OR GANS. TA* ON AND ORGANS—SANDERS & STAYMAN, 3 PIANOS a ; sold one sy terms. 425 loth street AylT-lw" R SALE— GRE(T BARGAINS IN PIANOS AND ORGANS, Ove nearly new 3-string Upright. One Upright, iu frst-class rer. One very five square Grand ba ved ews, tich and briliaut tone, over ‘and stool. $10 dowa und $10 per month Square Grand, used but 5 months, Laiidaciie rowewood cape... Que very fiue secdiid piaho, Also, one at- AU in good! order.” New’ a wale on easy paynicuts, CHAU + 815 se Srecutr Aso Great Baroams Ix PIANOS. Magnificent Cabinet Upright Grand. used, but four ruunths, only $200, part motithl cuxt owner” $320 cash. Elteaut f Grand, used but very little, for only 8.45, payments $25 cash ind $10 per month: cost $425, Superb t-med full ‘extra Cabinet Uprizht Grand. property f Gov. official, for only $20 cush; cost €500. Maguificent ~quare Grand. for only $275 cash; cost #550; - early uew aud a md instrument Eiegant ros wood case. t quate SFang, for onty #200: cost 8400 new, ‘Spleadia Square pio suntan’ 3 see a ‘All are the ea ani furanteed. HEIN! KAMP WARFROOM AND. yl E522). NAH DAES TE. PIANO EXCHANGE. 5: FEES 8 ON nag or Se waee TU) Tth street northwest. Sole Awvents forthe KRANI(H & BACH GREA1 BAK Lge oR second-hand Pianos and Or- pons.” Varnieh! ‘overuaulini of Pienos pecially solicited urine’ the stuuuer us it Can thes os Sbne bedttand cheapest. wiz Srece& Co. Euzrsox.& Bavs& Co PIANOS. WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANS. Fisnon and Organa exchanged, repaired. ; toy das. guned opel for rept, by aay week MOTE Pe ‘Ful stock ot 60. Music. HENRY EBERBACH, 915 F 8iREI my31_ Managing Partner of the late firm of Eilis'& Co Street. 1 IANO TUNING AND REPAIRING Noszwarxereco, Crormxa : ewes, EPA CtPeonsyivaniaiva FOR HOT WEATHER. CORSETS! CORSETS! ap25-3m 515 9th street northwent. NOAH WALKER & CO, = Gia OF BY DECKER bios. x. <A P A (ot Pennsylvania Ava 000 PAIRS AT A LARGR REDUCTION, wE| -#.,KUHN, Solo Arent, a7 au oii w.'! © EY NOAH WALKER & 00, At home, igs aes — \CH'S PIAN( yAREROO! le or bay, - EICHENBA‘ 0 W: Ms. (OS CtPeneyivanis Ava Bers! Sarat tee SHALL, DISCONTINUE KEEPING SOME OF THESE Rn a Mosbs & Gare worid-ro KOAH WALKER 20. Sephetsuaco! 82 Downed Pistoa. ‘Tuning sud repairs e Extra long Drap deta and = [Mth ateeet, above Pa. ave sna) Gtsanegivenie/ Ave sine eiSea eralng MAKES, AND WILL SELL THE LATTER AT A z NOAH WALKER &0O. Fon iS en me Be woe Pennsylvania Ava, Drap d'eta Ve 8 UPPER TEN "canis GREAT SACRIFICE. ROAM WALKER 00. fot! Se ae oloe a CtPennayivania Ara Neck wearin ew shat ae *, 5 WOAH WALKER &OO, de. be. P redtced aux YOUR auocen, - (ct Pennsyivanis Ave, LANSBUBGH & BRO. B. W. CATHERWOO} NOAH WALKER & CO, = * * anu (2t Pennsylvania Ava mms Soe Sea eE eee | Le NOAH WALKER 800, OAH WALKER & CO, €25Pennsylvanis Ave eM €25 Pennsylvania Ave ST Pemnayivenis Ave WINE AND OLD FRIENDS ARE KNOWN Ole Bist sels UTE and Boome for yea ‘ Bed eee, SEM | pein TUSTHs O12 stand, No. 619 D street, between 6th and o "hr etscoets orth 1X. B—Note by ual prem ee oe) Tas Doma Fore Avercz SFEING STYLE CASSIMERE dat be May 41 pes s dese ages for Drage ten tate ‘6 Pennsylvania avenue “ Acertain cure for Sick Headache, Cramps, Cholers ‘Morbus, Dysentery. Cholera Infantam, Indigestion, bc. For sale by all druggists. Price 25 cents. Also,“BOGERT'S VEGETABLE COUGH SYBUP."for ‘Whooping Cough,Croup andUolda, Both warranted free from all kinds of nareotica Price 26 and Sic, 126-Sm We wall build youup Dey | Wie has deen a portance of New "J fo. Open winter aud, nufstng mother should be without it, Try it 12 | Many People ut thiv Season of the; e Break Mt up so quickly as Duffy's Pure Barley Mail Fvctn. If You Have a Case of Typhoid Fever onl: evi 2 | wel-knows | la, and inelaneiolla. He has written a letter ree | 7 | | (osciess wan | SARATOGA SPRINGS, Accomodations unsurpassed. | Prices redtovd to wuit the sims 20) roome et $21 per we MENT COX'& SUt THGATE, Pro; fi ements at Long Beach bo Thowsend Iand house, ((ovOS At BEACH Fore WiSTMO! ELAND COMNTY. d by Potomac i. NS oy steamy SD\V MORNINGS aud Sa. lus Baht: wnexe-te. Wer Gay, S10-$12 per week, 835-840 per GW. JACKSON, Manager. Branch oftice: 1821 Fat. Washington, D.C.) 32mm HOUSE, ARKANSAS AVENUE slow AUan’ ie tats house. Good hos Lroriors, truad JAMES BEADY 8 vA New and ne criver stemoer OPE geean View: terms, 88 to §) Lox 2033, UNSET Oe 08 the .. WAM LE KEY EAST REACH. ive milas south of Lone Bi: INncture of ocean aud rive . Ell con cutie was, elevator and wai geld pos water Uathis ou three Bours, send for dlus ie “ASEASON AT AVON IN Akins BLT. YARD. OCEAN BEACH. N ter tew mana ement Loca. walt and cunfort Mrs SL 6-1 harm located ingly Jy1-2m CONVER: RHE Cay E « from ptazzas; Spec.al rates for i IK, Lock box B, Ben Tandon Bates tort ta enh ped y fi ruished roo je unsure 8 seul 84. $0and 2 per week. Thont or mone. Por iuriber infor: Prop. nm MEtser0nt EL, a ASBURY PARK. Taudine honse, Accommodations for 250 guest uced rates by ‘the week, tens. 1HEO. ORES & SUD HE IRVING, THE ORTSIN AT No. 7Sdavenue. Entirely new be Te. Audis for drvulars and de-5-1m jezscim DESSLAGER, Box a, Ce BELLEVUE CORNER La we sts: two minute.’ walk from Beaca. tom: Goran Vi W IruIn every dims. LE PARKES ARLETON HOUSE,” ROCKPORT.ME" ‘This favoriw seasilie resort Je witusted i bascot Bus, at the bare of the beauti- fal Carden Mountains, “Pure coul air Loatiny, aud pleasant daves, Dally eunanuuic.tion with b Vail “from Kockland—® miles—aud by s.eauwer fr andeu—i mile. Staces couueet with both Telephone comiection with Leciuand, Bango: and Bar Murbor. Livery stable attached to house. crus © t0 $12 & ko Address HEkBCRY LUyEJOs, Proprietor “c per ELANDS_ OCEAN WOTEL, LONG BRAN “Ths eading seanid' rewrt of Aimenca’ hile ND, In, frow the West iu search of beatch aud amusement. Ac- cotemedatiot: O00 Kuests. Moos armuiged en Jey CHANLES & WARREN LELA! reas, ETE OrS 1s. ANP tp Terns: $1.90 per day. #9) or week, id $04 Ss Piney Point. -t. Mary"s County. Md Ecferences: Schmedtie & Pros. 7: atrect nw. A. 5. Donuldson, Government Printing othice, je23-im rates ML. MCURAY, Box 141 ou three frouts: drainage and ventilation per fect. Taree airy poo “wccontixiatuns Lor 200 rues EI re J WHITE, dele ARE a THE VICTORIA 9, — ‘Now open. One frum wean, Aco um fecdation for 80, Gas and ull conveniences, Wide piazzas “Keduced rates tor May aud June, ray5-am Shes S. KEMPE, GIAEFOKD HOUSE AND KFAD COTTAG 5, AT- ASHE CITY, S- 5. Open all the year. the House ms been euitirely refurniehed. and tuider bew uuatiautee ent offers irs -clans ceculumodatious Address JH HUGILE Proprietor, r A, THE ONLY SEA- SIDE Recon TN VIRGINIA “The fucnt and safest wuit-luthiine «Ocean, 22 chgun'l and sutrsoabinye aud suite shootin fe days gl fer weeks £00 per tnt Ryste oun! Git Sui Sy atainer Sorcha ton to Cherrgetone every Monday, Neduesday eid Pome - Balimore aiid Wachitieton teaser. take ‘close Gounectiom with thse Northen toh ictal hyectuee Pa Tichuy ‘Adan 3K SPADL Jeon RAN ATLANTIC CITY, SEA END OF Comnecticiit aveame: full ocean view, comuortation tor 15) sests; all yaod lupe myldaia ISAC Ht EVANS, Proprietor. MHE BELLE VIEW, ASBURY PAKE_N. FOURTH Seuson; oceau «nd of Wesley ake. Fine oe an view, Fepecialiy a Exuctiy ity ron {rom family’ ‘house, Reich. Perfect ralnace Firt-clas tle. aes TYLER. AGE COTTAGES, CAPE MAY_N.J, ONE BLOCK ‘from ‘he bench nd in full view of the ov att Age “Accouninoda ‘eid jutments first clase, “Open June tet Eon fort, 1-1) HaRIusON SOR ASTFORD" HALL, OXFORD, MD. ‘his well-known and porular family resort wil be a for the accemiuodation of suests om 10 DAY. JUN} 16. Cool bathing, boating and fishing: Dally commuuicatsons with all th Principal cities Uy railro.d ‘aud steauiboate. “two foals “and telesruph coumiinicatiog with the worl ‘Teruis mouerate, Adres 2 SAMUEL NORRIS, Prop, Oxford, Ma. SDSOR SULPHUK SPRINGS —BLUE MOUN- Sprivcs, athe hurcen Inning <e Whitngirs Late de SELL}. New Winder. td tain wly furnished thronzhout. Excel ent table. ‘Tertns moderate, “Mus. 8.5. WOODWARD. Jel4-2un rains, a re TURDAY | — a (EE PENBER (ON, ASHURY PauK. Na a) fist-clase fmnliy hours, tresne See fil etort imprewretien Fatie om Sun gato s Nie TEMBERT Nine - A\ULANC CITY EXPRESS TRAINS AUN THRoveR WITHOUT STOPS 1N 90 MINUTES, Via Camden and AttanticR Rj West Jere Rattroad fron Station foot of Vine St | Btation fout of Market 38, Pecuces tm Warhorion wil tay the fom Bical strent Stathon of te bere the street care wil! cont ‘ou and t'pion Toustcr Conches ‘iret to the and ('nioa Treuaier Couches’ copmneet station of the Camden and A:lantic rom For throurb tickets, bagyare checks, infor mation, apily as follows, nen Northeast Corner of 18th street and Pennayivanis aves ‘Station Baltimore and Potomac Railroad. +R WOOD, Gen Passenger Agent. CHAS. F PUGH, Gen. Manager, wetige, Tax Porvisn Wareana Price care MaL ‘Te reached br the WEST JFRSFY RATLROAD ‘r two hours from Philadelphia Fast expres: traing, with Parlor Carw attached are run duriug the season at [convenient houre, aud passengers will ind ou dale ae vival at the NEW BROAD RTREFT STATION, PRILADELPHIA, | Caton Tractor corchor aud horse care ready to treme 44 direct fo the station of the WESI JEKSEY RAILRO: at the font of Market street . For ticke «, bagage checks and full information, a> niyas follows Northeast comer 12th strent and Penneylvanioay, biaten Baitiznore and Potomac railroad, J. R WOODS, General Pussenaer Agent ARTES F PUGH, General Manner. Je®-2igm LAPIA POINT HOU“E ON THE POTOMAG, 58 jen from Want elewant tile il be opetes 10 the Rt time on daly 4h for reception of wueete. bastitne, batinug, fishing, crabbing. dec. spirndid drives, buautifareccm, ©. aneurpanmed aeons i me oot Sormac. te tra salves’ ae iil uate fe tar coraes Pee | July 9 round t ap, Svceute. |e B HOWARD BROS. Prop, ASBURY Px aaa REN. J. THE HOWARD, in Tull view of the ocean, Lares rooms, wide halls aid extensive iol) -kTON. 4—DOVGLASS HOUSE, REROBOTE AWA. E, will opp for re sursta 30 Pinhead NE lat, 1s64 t fw. and thr fhoewt and «atest surf bathingon thedad Atlantic coast.” Mauy ingrovenente are tein iv to $19 per week Special arranrunente for ‘Bend tor’ WALTER BURTON. 11.50 | Goaltatning list of Summer Hot | dieu Hudson ‘river Live-ceut . to Poteenwer Agent. West thore MONT HOUBE, CAPE foe Uist al om vrin tapecially sar x bea SER 4 ted to rete fa Farulliew: aermm t 810 per w maui) Mus. c. FES i YAHILE, HOUSY, ASBURY PARK. WN, June 2d. Firtt-class in all Ite ay ect dratiace. Fire escapes For MDC HILL. Drawer No. (IAD HOTEL OF THEB AND OR (42 wil be open dor reception of eueata on J stn’ Jes can make srranwemente at reduced addins stat Ouklund Hotel, Oakland, Ma ay i0-3am fue Site MOUNTAIN MOUSE THE ELEGANT NEW EOTEL font OF THE BLUE RIDGE HOTEL COMPANT, | Located in the Rine Rider Mountaina, ‘the Western Maryland upon theline of Kailro d. oue nille west af EN MAK TENTH. revi and improved. and it fmt ail te anpoiutmente. ates $s ad @.00 per day. SE INVIGORATING ATR ‘ é JAMES F. SHANNON. ‘Mauagee. ¥_OCFAN, END_OONNECTICUT, ie. Atleutic Cty NS, Pane oeeaa ew tout Sitter ‘Twomiuutes walk frou: Na epee ae er aa ae eee Sant SBURY PARK. N. J—PIERREDONT HOUSE AND | 2A Cotraces: superior focation, directly tacine ocean and Leech protuenade, house apd cottages Conpected by Ceveret butcoiiem, muuitary-arrumseanents pect, abe SDA RG vics Bret-clae, TM AYER 33h im FANILY SUPPLIES. | | OLLAR PER GALLO. JOHN H. MAGRUDER FINE GROCERIES AND LIQUORS, 1417 New York Avenua, xis Geet « Ee verce, IT WACKER BEER, SWEET CATAWBA, Fro ances : WITMER'S, 1918 Pennsylvania avenues, (eG eS Eonar ao Ss ‘Jew is cold only in the ortvinal metal lined peckames— uarter. bad aud sine, MARTIN tay Mrudeusizk The trade ne, NOTICE 10 HOUSEKEEPERS. Fasteblihed 1811. ‘Baltimore, RELIANCE, GOLDEN HILL. (wiry, ALWAYS MAKE BEAUTIFUL BOLL&, BREAD AND BISCUITS ‘Whcieesle Depot, corner Ist street and Indians sveume Jel Wh. M. GALT & CO. oTIOR Srecus OPFSPFCTFULLY CALL THE ATTENTION OF APCEITECTS AND THOSE CONTEMPLATING BUILDING To MY STUCK OF FIRST-CLASS HEATING APPARATUS, AND WOULD PARTICU- LARLY CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THR WROUGHT IRON FURNACES FROM THE WEL(- KNOWN FACTORY OF REYNOLDS & SON, WHICH 1 CONSIDER AS GOOD IF NOT SUPERIOR TO STEAM HEATING AT ONE HUNDRED PER CEXT CHEAPER IN_ COST, WOULD ALSO CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE WELL-KNOWN FIREPLACE Sevan view. “Hot azn! cold atu iu the DERS. Ao CRISS SUMMER RESORT WILL BE OPENED for nit pane oth. Tn pupa Reaort se Ueautifnilynitanied gn the Putcnine 9 OR i mllee below Wankiugton. | Fich, ersbe and gone Opens in abundance. piety of tru, excelien ao aay. Ma, ASBURY PAIN J. THESAINT CLAIRE, ‘one b ock froin the beach. Uuobstructed + ‘ocean view. Sh eee jelcow ‘water, ‘Mow “Teruim $1.25 ver day. ae ne ea COLTON Prorat my26-2u* ‘Miles’ Town, St Marys Co. Ateestie airy x5 MANSION. THE LARGEST HOTEL OPEN ALL THE YEAR ‘Rooms single, double and en suite. Recently enlanced and furnished mnosern fi im Mayen CHARLES McULADE. Proprietor. KEXION VILLA. CAPE MAY—SPLENDID. pare Seer beach, all inodern Gistelarer werk, Addrign Mi Jo. 13-2 green ran tater ‘SV setghs ATANTIC cri, ViaMONT aveNUE ‘Bb. Atauiie; unsustracted coal View stmeet wud eta oS ae i pale oo, EEAIEKS, FROM THE FACTORY OF JAMES SPEAK, FOR HEATING TWO OK MORE ROOMS ALOVE, FOR ECONOMY AND KEATING QUALITY THEY BAVE NO EQUAL THESE HEATERS AND FURNACES ARE BLING USED EXTENSIVALY If SOME OF 2HE FINEST HOUSES IN Tuk CITE WHICH Wi 4AKE GREAT PLEASURE 40 uhik- BING 20. A CALL Is SOLICIiow anv sosl MAdeo FROMMILY FUKNInitED, p26 Live Isscnaxce, Under any and all eyntems. consists in the living to pay the representatives of the 4m substance, is all there is of life insurance. ‘as this Association. Gffice, 150) Hct. Agents wanted a) LY. KNIGHT, Geu'l Agent