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é THE EVENING STAR. SS grouagnereang yy - C4 Hn a * -_ s ATBARXY, N. auy Gov, Cleveland was at PUBLISHED DAILY. Exeept ‘Sunday, hus ofie Si Gay sodas tag ned Se patie bemmeame AT THE STAR BU DINGS, Sox hundred visiting Odd Peiows from Boston and Fert: as 5 . Provicence asked peruisston to visit the executive ad The - far i chamber Wi Mas crated: and each oe was it Mar % oO tne governor and sho nds with be Evening New i Rim Among. foldayt calle eene Seem AF. Gro. W Gorman, of Maryiand: Ju ige Curus, of Caliform@a: SS ex-Gov. Underwood, of Kentucky: Geo Northrup, seca: Bikes ts awed co entacribers ta the ‘of Washington county: ex-cov. Gilbert C. Wailer, = Caen Gein tk te eee of New York; Cour 1. swith, of Virginia; B i road it , W. Paice, Of Schene ois, and J, B Decrow, of af i dhs | The Terns Fever at Chicago. — | Chrcaso, July 8) —Ar rhe Union stock yards there s = b i regarding tne Pat oe WASHINGTON, D. ©., WEDNESDAY. JULY 30, 1884, TWO CENTS. |ixtnaierss seoteeeee ‘nee at Wesbington, D. C.3 seronanntiction | =< = —=—= = aS — ——— id to ie (to rigid: Inspection. atts oe. — = ——— No ocher cattle » Been afected in AMUSEMENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip, | The Democratic Executive Commitice. | A CONGRESSMAN ATTEMPTS SUI- Telegrams to The Star. io°5.o: 3.0285 g S589, som = Sea aor RIE BEST ICE CREAM SODA WHY SENATOR GORMAN Was CHOSEN 49 ITB HEAD. CIDE. s + | uns sot, Scowal ae Tea rover. That Net ge eeaine tint he bro chaxtanel tee steamaee | Ooo WATER. te. PER Coyrmvurxt Recsrers To-pay.—Internal reve-| Senator Gorman has been made the practical | Mir, Culbertson, o: Kentucky, Sheots F Tatectal Thetuselves. As the disease Waa Wanuete MUNCASTRE & HOW Ai:D'S Pharaacy, ue, $445,308; customs, $109,136. head of the national democratic committee by a ors ™ rd p by lnproved cattle, amd not Dy steck ry2t Cor. 7th and P streets nortiiweat, —— fimself in the Head. THE VISIT TO GOV. HENDRICKS trom Texan, het trouble, 80 far 88 POTOMAC KG ATTA, ON JULY Sist. —— APPOINTED as 4 CapeT.—L. B Myrick, of North | Delng chesen chairman of its executive committee. | ucetned, is apprebended, to G EXCURSIONS, &e Carolina, has been appointed a cadet to the Naval | Ever simce the nomination of Cleveland he has been | 4 SENSATIONAL SCENE AT THE NATIONAL BOTEL— | tom orposite G ee NY se j academy, busily engaged with other leading democratsin | MR. CULBERTSON'S DESPERATE ATTEMPT TO EXD SELECT EXC i for the an restions | HIS LIFE—HE PUTS TWO BULLETS IxTO MIS HEAD 4, es preparing campaign, and his suggs | CHESAPEAKE BEACH Co. PRECAUTIONS AGarxsT YELLOW FxveR.—The Sur- | and plans so impressed the membersot the national | 4ND WANTS TO BE LET ALONE TO DIE. bc diet tas moraing ot aOwme = » geon general of the marine hospital service having | comsnittee that they considered him the man LSS Sted Mae cen eg | | | veen informed that yellow fever 1s spreading rap- | needed. Ashe is chairman of the congressional | Representative W, W. Culbert:on, of Kentucky, preesrtatiies enter Feats a idly in Sonora, Mexico, has Instructed the inspec- | campaign committee he will divide his time be- | shot himself at his room at the National hotel, TWENTY-ONE ROUNDS INHALF AN HOUR nUAt Washington. ie wane wt) ot WONDERFUL CAVERNS OF LURAY, : Test Nogales Arizoua, to use extra vigilance to | tween the Washington and New York head-| about 11 o'clock tls morning, and is lying in a| pay gr "4 aor. prevent 1s introduction into the United States, lovey eritical condition, On Saturday he went to the | ———— ria | Widow and two sous, one of them & physiclan Of SUNDAY, AUGUST Sp, 1884, Mr. Henny Vicrox, an artist, today presented ‘Why Tammany Hesitates. National and took a room, saying he would be there ( CLEARED FOR ACTION. | Wasssccwn. ao AMBMITORIONS OF ¢11ON oO} STELLAR WORTH, . democratic headquarters with a fnepicture of Gov. | somn ais seoeres To r4 ENDEAVORIXG TO PaR- | DUL afewdays He was then quite nervous, and THE FRENCH FLEET | The Spread of the Cholera. yaks VAB & 0. ANDS. Vv, RR OFFICE, BOARD OF TRADE ROOMS, Cleveland. SUADE WORKINGMEN TO SUPPORT CLEVELAND. | had the appearance of having been on @ protracted Sg eee | SUPERSTITION OF THK PROPLE—aTTACRING TUE a J A democratic member of Congress, who has re- | spree. He stayed about the hotel, none of his! THE GHOLERA-STRICKEN CITIES. | TeNDISG DOCTURS. ‘SECRETARY LINCOLN has returned to the city. He a a = has not yet decided to attend the reception of the | CAtly been in New York, told a Sran reporter to- | friends knowing he was in thecity. After break- | ,ansesicen ls ie So ef melons mas . ‘ a . @ay that he had, while the: long talk with Mr, | fast this morning he had his trunks and boxes been j in this cits. “The eho : Baars Westie 9 908. bpsomchlensen NINTH STREET AND PENNSYLVANIA AVE. | Greely party at Portsmouth, N. H. sankey, on pi ae 2 ed ae a eheexed or Frankfort, y., and without golny to NOTIFYING MR. HENDRICKS. tug tn area what mtig An tensty. | Tue diy a lilitful scenery em route Round triprate, inc | Tar Ti isaP- | the clerk had the servants change lls Toon {rom bia agree peceneiMact ye, neeleancn eer nedlyiane= ta Roaspes Gitieaic tafe G50 Tatinns wiles aan | rocearmooe, Gaxy-_-The board of survey appointed | pelntment at the nomination of Cleveland, and re- | {eCieFE had the sere ‘part of Ue house to No. 21, a, | Mcl: had previously tren exempt. Owing tontee ei: f from Washington. Every ticket calls for » reserved seat. _ amages inepor {terated his opionion that the latter is a weak can- | which ts just at the head of the stairs, on the sec. Mir, | Ltt Prejudioe, It ts positively dangerous for the Gary, of the Greely reliet expedition, report that | qidare, But he sald Tammany would support the | Oud floor over te bapoer. chien teeth ae see Mir. | doctors to walk The sult’ bs at Right Ope Only Sunday Excursion of the season, {he necesaary repairs to the vessel willcost between | ticket, Mr. Kelly declared that he was laboring ing on eth street, mear Pennsylvania avenue, After | Hlendricke, | iuscance ts hue, wate vnttang " ree Ulousand doliars and will occupy ten. 3 ving his trunks checked he was not seen any c com. | & Woman a with Ue cho Secure your tickets the day before at 607, 619 and 1951 days “AG the contract with her ‘Euglish owners | Quietly to bring the workingmen of Tammany | tore, and it was supposed he tad gone out Pi cpmp et ele ere havens tahoe Was assauited 0 Pw a revolver; Seas? | Peunsylvania aven 4y30-3t LOTS FOR SALE Wul expire August 6th, and as any further deten- | around te Cleveland. He sald they were very bitter | About 10:55 o'clock while Officer Farrar was eonvention for the purpose of th | compelied him to jeuwe the 7 : —— | | own cepar PISS AuOther monte hort, Boceasitate payment fOr | against the head of the ticket, and that, at frst, | standing at the corner of ech street and | goBreRtive for the puro of noticyins docte ise Dern aseauited. Hp ousssps oF beorns. hie NT quother month about s7,000—Admiral Nichols bas | shoy refused to listen to any arguments in his favor, | Pensylvania avenue, watching the small grou town last night. and the bulane cain 5 eK, Earigeeneginwes sufter fr | WASHINGTON'S CONEY ISLAND. Delors dy nat the repairs, if possible, be compieved He added that he hoped to persuade that element | Oy Wlers about the hotel and restaurant across the | ing.” Mr. Hendricks 1s at tie a Caton hotel. | ae ain nin aa eed y - ‘MAPS, PLA! s ime, ft Tamman: t ‘leveland, and * ‘The committee held a private consultation at 1:00 | Bere a Das or when they contd» rmanent cure by | Tne safe, ewift and magnificent steamer ARMENIA ‘NS, PAMPHLETS AND INFORMATION then formal action in the ratiheadion of the ticket FIVE PISTOL SHOTS Ovlock and appointed a committee, const of} CABS 1H That eexereise cf va wun leave Ther “wharf, iovt of 7th stre:t. daily | Tree roRtiFicarions OF Boston Manson.—The | Wad pe taken. He pave the difdedlry Gr acaiee | in quick mociseion Taig Out appArcaRy the | Messra, Vilas of Wisconsin: Waller, uf connecticut, | Rome, July $0.—A case of cholera has occurred BIVeLE ok TRICYCLE, | SiGe Vuly Yok “Fare id ceuta red’ teig, ches, | CAN BE HAD AT TIE ABOVE OFFICE, FROM | following named offers, members of tue board ot | Wewld be taken. He gave tne dificult laying Wis | window over hip beak, and ne russed. into che | Heoker, of Missiasippi: and Stockton, of New der! | Near Lucca. — ebook for Instruction ofen from7 amt op:m, | 2cente engineers for fortifications andor river and har- ) formal declaration of allegiauce ve the party noml- yer, Ris en sey, to'confer with Mr. Hendricks Ad ascertain | DECLINE OF THY DISRASE IX MARSEILLES AND TOULON. —— ~ | pike Armenia stops at Alexandria on Mondays and) que Geyenar, COMMITTEE, AND FROM THE | Vor improvements, will visit the works of fortifica- | nees. hotel, telling Omcer Lamb, whom he met on the | which would be the tnust feasivie hur tw tak? | Uakiny July oT here were UWeive deaths from wM © ser Fridays ouly. . ‘ Uon. iu Boston harbor, Musssachusetts, on duty | | A prominent democrat who stood by and listened | way, to come along as some one had probably shot |-the forma wotificatton. | cholera at Naretiies list might Borchasr: Usts)_ mes Pat HG BOWERS. Mansy | counected with studies for the defense of that bur- | to thls report of an interview with Kelly ridiculed | himself. The clerks had not heard the fring and |. ‘The committer revarned and stated that Mr. Hen-| Ils f the epiderste in th = : Foy farther imformation eprly at office, St Marc | PRINCIPAL REAL EoTATE ‘AGENTS OF THE! bor and on completion of the duty specified will | the idea that bona fide workingmen constituted | the officers passed through the lobby unnoticed | dricks would be ready at two o'clock, and (hat the | Uvwes to decity how hundred fugitives have MSs et Lies ies Jy80-Im [suum to, thelr respective stations: Col James C, | any great proportion of the Tammany organization. | and ran up stairs to where they had heard the fr | ceremonies would taxe place in the large pariot of | WUrued to tie liouies w/t hin the last two Baye $ ¢ z oF THE YOUNG PEO- Duane, corps of engineers; Lieut. Col Henry L. | Said be Ie'working men mace Up an important | lng. As they were looking for the ror 'Y | the Lotel at that hour. j ale = ith c { the Memorial Lutheran Church, | CITY AUDOL, Corps Of engineers; Lieut Col Cyrus B. | element of John Keily’s toliowing, he always leaves | turned tn the door of No. 27 and Rep! | “Mr. Waller, of Connecticut, introduced a resolu angerous Brood, 5 : Say ORERESENACSTRE Poe ae enaae We We CORO Comstock, corps of engineers. ‘them out of the erowds he takes ‘to political gath- | Culbertson stood before them with ‘a pistol in bis | 1utioa extending thanks to Hon, W. F Vilas, chalr| Porrmesce, ¥:. 1, dw mn Facht Mts, ee yD ponent, | an AHO ‘Uv-street wharf at 6 p.m. sbarp. and : erings, Ihave seen the Tammany crowd atseveral | hand and man, and Nicholas M. Bel, secretary of the coui- | of the Lesiern Yacht c1 ‘non a rock at (laws Mucete fr Eeyore dbncrtiteg |, deat wall leave Sthestreet wharf at 6 p.m, abarp, Toe Hanren'’s Farry Saue.—The Secretary of | national democraticconventions {have been among WREAKING WITH BLOOD. lulttes, for the dignified 2nd inteliigent manuer tu | Het and « ai seu Took Yesterday, Wink Mer shat, iy C horibwens Gites ucune, 81 | "sickcth, ect to be bed at the boat. ge |AMIMITED NUMBER OF LOTS WILL ONLY BE | the Treasury has not yet fixed a date for the sale them, talked with them, and have observed theta | -rne arst thing he sald on seeing the officers was: | Which they bad performed their respretive duties | Sis proceetod dune sll and wa pleked Up Uy he whi See eee ee Se cing renee ee juss of the government property at Harper's Ferry, a8 | Doug ciuscns as Tever got among. “Most of them | ‘‘T'm afraid I havn't done it, boya Iwantt,| « DESPERATE PRIZE FIGHT. [Sern Ieee e ie = | gum ANNUAL EXCURSION OF SOLD AT PRESENT PRICES, authorized by Congress, but it Is expected that It | looked like broken down prize-figitera Some bad | though, and wilL” — | Rie unis - ANACOSTIA LODGE, NO. 21, F. A A. Mt, TnIddhe or Sete eile at Public auction about the | brokem noses, another would be ininus part of | He seemed dazed, and, handing his pistol to one | The Standard New York Amusement— Nominated for Congress, t ic middie of september, an ear, abother without an eye, and soon. I don’t | of the oftivers, asked hitn to see if there was another pepe and Fuiljames Pound o. ° S.—voseph B. Outhwaite Steamer June Mosely, 3y30-Lm think,” he concluded, “the workingmen in Tam- | loadin it ‘The oMicer told him there was not; and | Other Morni Demy: vent Uaiot notalnated by the deme five anther BLACKISTON'S ISLAND, ‘Tus WasuivoTos MoNcuxst.—Col. T. L. Casey, | muny'are numerous enough to callse much LOU- | he asked them toload ft for him. This conversition | im “Twenty-one Henads. wh for cougress LO succeed Geonge * WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13TH, 1884. the e” occupied but a littie more than a minute, when the | __ . 2 w York avenue, | _Tostop at Alexaudria woinw and returning “Jy30-19¢ Weshiicion one Re npecaecat penile Wounded man began to stagger, and the officers | _ New Yorx, July 90.—The ‘Dempsey and Fulltames a Di iF 3 = = bgton monument, Prepared a set of pl Landing Marveilles Rags. Jaid him on the ‘Medicalaid wes sent for, ‘and, | Sight, for $2.000, came om! this morning. Ned Maila- ‘Two Saifors Ki | Gane Morr tis Beuedt st toe incneat diferent Stages Rou ths commencemen: | PEBMISSION OBANTED To LaND 4 cAROO IN wEW | in u lew mouents, Dre Towusiiend, W. C. Brisce | Dan was iene. Dempsey wus seivnded Uv AT tgyre. bute ty. a. ate : | OFFICERS OF THE SIR. MARY WASHINGTON, “-ABHINGTON Jury so, ie, | MERE Al different stages, from the commencement YORE. B. G. Poole add J. 8. McLean were in'the room, and | thur Chambers and Prot. Watson, Pulljames was | qi t ye oa was one of the oa = : als . This is to certify that I have issued orders to | Of the work up to the pian time, and also a pic- ster- | Were doing what they couid. | seconded by John Flood and Barney Aaron. Tle 1 last wight. He On FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 1. George K. Philtipg, euperintendent Juland and Seaboard | Lure of the shaft as it wiil be when completed. | | The action of the Treasury department yester- : 7 umpires were Jim Shannon and a well-known salor killed By ‘Pancing down aud back. Coastine company, to employ noue but Uiion Painters | These, mounted and framed, will be sent as an ex- | Gay tn refusing to allow the landing at New York TWO BULLETS I HIS HEAD. SUSURE MAD. TO: Sight was a Bispetate nk ane | and who belonged No obfretional ie partios allowed on board. | upon our vessels. SAML NOKMENI, V, Prea. | hibit (o the New Orleans ‘cotton centennial, we-| of a curgoef rags from the bark Marte Luigi, | Two shots were found to have taken effect in the | $20" Fy gaitied Drst blood, first khock-down, and croc pureprxa. | Ski for sale Ly the Officers aud at the Boat the | — gether with explanatory documents, : Telud, Was a GETMAD, DUE ea | athe ‘boscott -ptacedl upan the-E: & 8. ©: ‘company ta which sailed from Marseilles May 80th, was recon- | back of bis head, Just below the base of the brain. | won in twenty-one rounds, lasting TICKETS. H S S minutes.” ‘The | "1 .. ‘lay removed. the. ha meede ‘The brain bad not been injured, however, the doc- | Ting was erected at daylight. At 5:15 a. m. Pull- ) CHILDREN. Boat leaves at 6:90 p.in, returnivg in good season for | Que dainandie Ty arieh af tee A ee ats District Government Affairs. Fk Gt ee | se ai tar seme eee ete arse: | emes eneren Ge Une ‘ind occupled a position in | x en soe, Toe, ke, | tHE CARS a JVA-4t | or Bt, Vernon Painters’ Auseinbiy. 1t_ | INVESTIGATING THE RIGHTS OF STREET RarLRoaps. | DOtifed that if he was satisfied the rags were | oe ae ne a Te was dameer or biond | bbe southeast Sorees. A lew minutes later Demp- Scene an aa - GTEAMER ROCK POINT CAN BE CHARTERED NOTICE TO THE VARIOUS DEPARTMENT | | The Commissioners are engaged in investigating | S¢tually shipped trom Marseilles before June 10th | Clots pressing on the brain aud causiag death. Tae Scsure. Donen Uae Rie enionse toe roe] poration are to. be shut = 5c. a S28 ES Bee | {D by tusll vartics for au pluce on the river or bay. OFFICIALS, ‘the laws to discover If the Metropolitan street rail- | the might be landed. This action was the | wounded man lay in a half-unconscious state, part | Cl stcorner. Frabk Stevenson offered to bet g200 | GOWN UNL Septerwver it ou account Of Over pro Thow ude are ET STS. bist tie pricen arw those | Tyquige ot Fit Sf zy Tin ‘street soutuwest, or at AND THE PUBRIC IN GENERAL, sy.company las any legal right to occupy certain | result of @ conferenge between the customs oMcers | of his body across the bed, and his legs resting on | West corner. Frank Stevenson offered to bet. $200 | Gucrion. ‘Tues capi MX sualiy asked for 5: >. Sheriff's wl street. $y28-Imn" Jam still at my old stand, streets of Washington. For this purpose the Com. | of the Treasury department and the surgeon gen- | a chair, propped up with pillows. After his face | 02 Seed Hee eee eg oe a can |. BIDDEFORD, Mk, July 30.—The York manufacture i FOR GREAT FALLS AND CABIN JOHN | 122 PENNSYL\AN\A AVENUE, missioners are having made @ map of the road as | Tal of the marine hospital service and was malaly | had been batlled, aud the proper medical attention | $2.00, covered the money and pi b xed | ing any’ at Saco, Me, Wilt shut dowm thelr as BRIO! i 122 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, itnow 1s, and.will atterwarda ‘ftna the based on a statement the latter officer that | rendered, he recovered cuftier uy to talk alittle, | Mallahan. The toss for corners was won by Bar| oe alo ro torn nicht ior a week oF mone ‘The Steam Packet “EXCELSIOR will make her reu- sae TD ENA ALE LU ENUE, tiving tie company: {ie rigat To G0 seouny the | Marseliies was tree trom epfhemie disease rior to | Feageeee felt his own pulse, and whispered to the ey Aaron for Fulljamnes, Arthur Chambers tossing i ave sae FRIDAYS and SOND EEG ot Segre TUESDAYS. | ana haveno other placein thivate en oe flrcete, The street rallway companies of this city | June 10th. It was also shown, that. the vessel in | doctor that he was afraid’ ne was geting Detter. |fLDempsey. | ee | Clenred tor Action, DICHIGH street am Chante Foe Rei Teen JULIUS BAUMGARTEN, have all, more or less, It 1s stated, helped them- | question exhibited a clean bil of health and had | He proffered no explanation for his rash uct, aicat eee ann gta chee Ee hihen Ge Lie THE FRENCH PLERT READY FOR A PIONT, see apply at otice, “Telephone No. 3855. J. Gd AL | (Seal Engraver an@vractical Rubber Stamp Selves to’ streets without authority, and have now | Passed quarantine. DETERMINED TO DIE. eplendid condition, weighing 18 pounds, | Loxpox, duly 30,—A dispatch from Foo Chow 90 Pox Dae Nese WATERS. 1045 $24 street, West Washington. Jy23-im | _Call aud be convinced. gor Lo give un account of their action. sdvsabiley oF Gentine enaioe GoUnCGTing [22] -wnien aaked where fils wits was he reptied that | "Ssctucine ems ase ie in te eta | ta Ts ata tee as eee m. SATUKDAY EVENING CLUB SI ati ake ar Bi Srctoce omeSASBAL EVE, | Commissioners" omee yesterday and) made com- | 8810 RA¥e tle. proalbition apply to siipments of | as ne was ashamed to meet her. tin 3 ics war the caabaeepen, Sine was] paterc wen Sean Sea mienen var meee iE MAKE T EVERY SATURDAY EVENING, gre reduased Atend, By ee plainabout the red-tape method adopted by the | FASS UTC RCAD DOTEE: “I am afraid I won't die now,” he said, “but Tam | called ai 5:25 a.m. | bigt authority in Foo Chow however, declares that ‘The entertsinments. will consist of Dancing, Vocal | J¢ HS, MERIILL, seo'y._ | District authorities. in) issuing’ permits to, tap Gov. Cleveland Notified Dound todo it, Youcan’t help it. That's positive. ‘FIRST BLOOD FOR DEMPSEY. peace wii certainly be mualtitained. Music. &c. Music by Prof. Douch’s orchestra” ITE: Syn 7 sewers. vis probable that usiness will be - = No use seuding for any one.” Round 1.—Both pugilisis were cautious and AN EXTENSION OF TIE KEPUSED. ‘The earner MARY WiSHINGTOS WU leave her | [25?", PANTIES WHO DESIRE To ENTER THE | simplified. THE CEREMONY AT ALBANY TESTERDAT—OOV. CLEVE- | ‘The doctors stayed with him, but could not come | wary" Deurpary on fie meicasive Thane es cane exsunSany ba aims ieianer tan ake ae wharf at 6-0 p.m. returning at 11 p.m. | ene tenis Cicasc ree eerie ta cece nGan reas SeERAn eT ATIPTAOR LAND'S ADDRESS Id HESFONGE TO THE NOTIPICATION | to any couclysion as to What might be the result | S"Signe excuinge, Dempsey landing. on. Full | ¢ VARS, 70° %.—1rane Nuulster Ferry gave audt- with cach gentleman aaditnenl inane rae Damen! | August sth. 1884, please call orsicress thestcretary | ‘The health omecr's tepere fee the week ending | —REJOICINGS IN ALBANY, ETC. Chater cae ay an oat eimply, that ie was Very | James forebead, the latt-r countering on Demp-| Cocwea an extension uf titue tar Chine wo See we . To be bad of the committee ad atric bose en seage | Latier Carriers’ Association, clty post omice. jy30-a¢” | July 26, staves that the number of reatueescas ‘The committee appointed by the national demo- | Onset aca St ee ee preci’ age | Sey"s face, ‘They closed, and Detmpsey threw Full: | Brance's demands beset the present Muni of Ae Vat hate petoe, CCOQUAN, FALLS | eT 0,0. F. HARMONY LODGE No. 9—| during the week was 102-54 white and 48 col- | eratic convention to notify the democratic nominees hotel proprietor sald he could assign no reason, and | #BCS, falling heavily ‘on him, Fulljatu's bled | git" "si. Ferry relusru to acceue Lo Uils requests OF g 4 ALLS, BE The officers and. memters are requested to mect | OTe the rate of mortality per 1,000 per annum pt rom the left Cheek and first blood was allowed for). fanot Preneh mtnist to China, and crortunity of getting the |ARSHALL HALL AND GLYMONT. SERGE hall, Sth stivet southeast. Wi-DNESDAY | cing 21.48 for the white, 36.02 for ‘the colored and | fF the presidency and vice presidency of thelr | sald he had not been drinking any since he régis- | Dempsey. the viceroy of Nanktn are suil continuing thelr ne- es, AU xoods marked in ‘THE STEAMER MARY WASHINGTON EVENING, at 7:80 o'click, to make arrangements for | 28.50 for the to’al population, The principal causes | Domination waited upon Gov. Cleveland in Albany, | tered there on Saturday. Hound 2—Both pugilists forced the fichting. | iyitious at Sbania ‘Will make excursion trips to the above placea To oc. | *® ‘uneral of our late bruther, Joun Hows, P.O. cf death were: Consumption, 18; pneumonia, 2; | N. ¥., yesterday afternoon. ‘They were escorted to ON & PROTRACTED SPREE. ‘There was no advantaze gained by either uni Sais = Zito Tove Pers _fts5)_07 Pennesivaniaeve. | CUQUAN FALLS Evely WEDNESDAY leaving 90h | Wat Pp. aLLaN, 222 & EDGAR, Noble Grand. eueid fever: kyPho malaria fever, 4; malarial | the executive mansion by a local committee, An | During the session Mr. Culbertson was at the Ar- pecpey) ‘iincsed Waljsmes) mal crow tea > | stret at 9a returning atSp m. Fare. round-tr'p, * “Recording Secretary. 1t bay Per pcre Rea LL al {mmense co1 thi the sti Ungton hotel with Bis wife, but just before ad- G | _ Avovs fc 2 stow 2 CAL 23 centa MARSHALL HALL Every SATURDAL. 23. Of the decedents 11 white and’? colored were ncourse Uhronged the streets and as- Round &—Dempsey showed Fulljames a red | , AUGUSTA a a Ar Aso Buow Aca, Cost Keaving ot Sa im, returning at 4380p. m2 Fareprounu! inbers OF state anscclasioaa, Caen oniuce, | OVeE, OO Years of aye, and 21 white and 2% colored | sembled about the governor's residence. The cere- | Jourament the latter went home to Kentucky, and | ygnt He landed teil aud Ticht Beaviv om Fur | Muolesale gran, have assigmed. Llabiuties, . + D HATS and BONNETS | trip, centa = members of state as<cciaiions, campaign clul nknown, Van Sil SUNDAY EXCURSIONS. MIITS, WHRELING, 20.—Morton & Wells, that a spec al train lias been eugaced to accommodate | T™#Ses and 71 births reported, lor of the executive mansion in the presence of the | Cape May, and for several weeks had been drink! james, who made a gallant effort to win. Bath | or.ers 1 | $20.00), asses € He ; ws Tro Li- | nuent employes, and otuers 18 called te the feet | Were wider & years of age, There Were 16 mar- | monyof notification took place in the large main par- | he went upon aprotracted spree. He went down to } fone face, but received terrific blows trom Fu: | * | BTocers, have as: 4. Assets, $25,000; 2 y S ¥ turned here last Saturday and put | broke ground when Dempsey knocked Fulljames mat A abuites MARSIIALL HALL AND GLYMONT. git whe may desire to attend ee Se ee orf PUTS SETS Cockeretie, | members of the national committee and a large welds Nook Ribtal Sinte tne boas wees: | down by a left hander on the body. ot stated, but iwuch langer that Cae aswets, Tarattien: $20 a miand 3 p.m returning st Spm. | Md. on Au-ust 20 188 teaving the B. & 0. devot at repair brisk ond-taevos Blair road, county: aod, | Bumber of invited been trying to sober up. His plan was to “taper | FIRST KNOCK DOWN | Caban Sagar. . No. tomo F Sruaex Nomrawes | Sia d\aiiche deck downthd back and atqround:con | “1S Pat returning at clossof meeting. “_“Jy2%6t_ | (do. White, tepalt trame, 18 Mil atrees sevcheers: | _ When GOV. Clevslaad entered he was greeted | Desntnying to sober up. His plan was to “taper | Fagclatmed for Dempsey and allowed. Dempsey A RELIEF PROM THE EXPORT TAX, . sHosIx. = 2 | ailtrips, except Sunday. Fine brass band ou St CHIZENS EQUITAMLE BUILDING ASSO. | $150. Mrs.’ B. Lacey, repair brick, 2001 1 street | With applause, and when {t had subsided Col. W. | to that drink.’ His whole nervous system was up-| had now gained first biood und frst khock dowiy aa iSntuee Ounces HOM CASH OSLY. 352 | Syne tip of Sunday cacursiou stopeat Marshal Wall | ES” CIATION OF CROP ETON Beene Near | ein eet: By Pacey, Ter Whaten, erect two two- | F. Vilas. of Wisconsin, chatrmen of the notifica- | set, aud his condition wasone of morbid depression. | and he looked like a winwer, Weare take y > ois, EBs pressing demand for stock tn the above Association. | story dwellings, alley between tll and 9th and D | {ln committee, addressed the governor, and, after | He'remarked several times that his life was ODly- Kound 4.—Shannon offered to bet #100 to $80 on | [PONT Uo Moe. J. PL Pasen, iyo Sone ee a | ae cess nau Goer amuryie Nees Yanks ford | and’ atreety. southwest; s600.. Mrs. J. a. Powell, | fo"Mally HOUtY him of his nomination forthe prest- | tempers rity prolonged, as he was, determines | Dees ae aaa eee ee | = | GoroxtaL Beach Wail togen eat theuselfesteith aBaune aes te | erect a twostory and basement dwelling. orn, be- | @eNc¥, sald: “This choice carries ‘with It profound | huis the je Tusestending phesicises endeavor, t with great determination, Hut he could not K8t,,] Uank notes Moreover, with ¥o i02F STREET XORTEWEST, iC 3 : Tpattend the mex. necular meting which wil tave | tWeen P and Q streets nortnwest; $3,400." John HL | PeTsoual respect and admiration, but it has been in | eq to cliced him Up, saving ee a few algues pod | aga with st sey, Who had the advantage in! Vow ut by ~ yrevadling deadlock th sugar A | SURICTLY. FIRST-CLASR gates te Sa OR “IN AUGUST the | Harris, repair brick, “Harris House,” E street, be- | 20 Manner the fruit of these sentiments. The na- | rest would m ke ‘him feel differenuy “I don’t eight and weig: exportation ree directs Uhat even the re SRR ade retary op hes oer eteamer | raaniry ERCURNION EVERY WeDwropay, | Lt gt SEChAD, MONUAY IN AUGUST th: | Harris, pair brick, tar Bont ge eae che eein 4g Fresigent por, tn compl | Know.” ‘ie Feplled. "A man who Has done awi| In the next 0 rounds the fizhting was allin | {AP Totite the decron duets that ew Gregun, July th.) diay. me or the belanoe o Sicamsr AMHOWSMITH leaves 7th atrect wharf at | streets. iis Association la ont Of the boet coer stated z aan ee pay theman is, or reward for what he | nave deserves do die. He ought to be lett alone to | Dempeey's favor, and it was plain le z WY required, provid Shit satis bP hours at the Beach; home at 9:3) MISOKLLANY, hag done, but in a just ctation of what he will tes now hy a ui jaclory gUATAR- RIED ¥S AND HaTS, ee, honns at the Beach bo thy on | mtu Dita aud ands on plein abd olid Paes: | are. charles H, Pures sat a detegation to-day | BAS 2°R*, expectation of what he will | die.” Shannon claimed several fouls for Dempses, VUE | toes of pas intl Livall be xinca, .@ those of her own desin, at . Sid on artiva, Gfsteamers on | Bo ccuplications oF misunderatan id Seperienced ts the | Which went betore the Commnissionersto ask that y | SCCOmPlsN as the true servant of a free people ft THE CAUSE OF THR ACT. Mallaban sald he was there to decide the fight on fensinctdgast rt tc cpl nn under twelve yeang. | cuntacrment of theamociatiia Tlie shaves ure @t casts | tester De pu in Fetreet soueuwese wetercel Deeead | for taelt lolly trust.” ‘The secretary of the com- | tn reniy to questions, Mr. Culbertson sald that | the merits of the men and he was going to do so. GEATLY REDUCED PRICES, yt Frevtis' deve store, cor. 70h | Cu wich in advanced 8300, ihe books wil tes creat fee | solleeteog mittee then read the committee's forinal address of ‘driven him to attempt his | Fulljames fought a game and upli battle, but 1t | ‘The Frozen Ocean, > juid's. 421 Oth at; Frekiinase aabactisti ts eeninene (ee ieee a notification. his conduct only had driven him to attempt Was no use, for he was overmatched. Atler the | EXTRACTS FROM SERGRANT RICE'S DIARY —THB Mas Stim Rerer | Geunretown, a. af th whart, dyl$-2mu | Geo. B Lockhart, 33d aud O; Win. King & Sun, 2905 K oe = = sonal GOV. CLEVELAND'S RESPONSE. Ife. He declared that there was nothing tm the | ysch round it was $100 to $50 on Dempsey. | GLOMIOUS BEAUTY CF Tit SCRSEKY—THE SOLERO 3 TEAMLE WW CORCORA | Se Seadeed Sorh marae Sigbous, 29th and Mista: Mc Well Sad Co dae te ere age Colonel | Gov, Cleveland, who had stood taeanwhile as an | nature of domestic trouble, In the 2ist round Barney Aaron, wLo Saw It Was | SILENCE OF THE ANCTIC—STAKS SHINING aT MOON te TLECT. Opposite Patent Office | & a a | K Goddard, sth and Ms: 8. C ropiey"e Sous, Potoinse | Rockwell sald to-day In reference to the request for te | “This Ane ‘Neaner will HabCee weve (Sundays | S59 Mata. “Onicers ane W.Clabeugh, int Tr thom | the removal of the blew fence cour ie goat Intent listener, replied as follows: When the doctors suggested sending him to the | no use, cp we crone pav. ' : of excepted) to all points ou the Potomacae ia ag Giye | Bows, Vico Pron; Rk Frey, Treaxt Ferdinand Kaus, | Servation at the. intetsection of Peunsyivars ave: | wate, Chateeiag ee Gentlemen of the Committee: | hospital, he expressed total indifference as to what uae ha ences en vier death caipSeeblynah perapccelaggceonigrsenrd —* ot Sy SpE MRROMDERIES. | inunt, “Beat will lesve at 10a. m. and arrive at ‘8:30 p | S&C. 46-15 | nur and E street, that he was in favor of all such was done, but then Inquired about the cost. It is | and Mallahan declared Dem) B. Kice, Who was a iy party and pertsued at Cape Lice, Gesertbing his visit with » Union to obtain the outlook the winner, Full- | the diary of Sergeant Geon pass Lo ee ee raecerenane | ED eee Re De Nr CORTPANE,DEORGG: | Mnrpements Qt Nat he was doublfulit thee: | Convey tome the Ret tormation af tne rosuca | Wouu thet De hak perhape: squandered s good | Jumes prottnd, cavinir fata not Neat Fah Soh fount Vernon. wh ef in 3 he | Coe? town. D.C. Jay 26, 1844—The annual m-cting | CeSSary money could be spared from the rs £ eal OF ey and ne et. ark Malone, et, | Se {AND GRAWES | | SATURDAY EVENING tripe will be made during the | joc of stwobc live ae eit ce aa a HO propriations ‘allowed for the care of public bulla. | ‘Be convent tea Whenas Tate cemocracy of the | nomination; that he did not want. to face his cam- | abd Jno. Flood insist ‘on SURE | FoeMasceaes MAYIRE 806 Bm, arriving at $:50 p.m. | tors of this company will be held a: this office on MON- | ugh and grounds. ‘efore he come tee ta See about me representatives fron ah ae sree a | ly and his iriends after bis debauch, and in the | _ After the tight, which Lis 3 UCORTER S388 | (SVSDA"Aerraxoos eine will bemade un uguat, | PAY: Aueust 4864 "Yule open at 12 th shd close at | the matter it would be Mecraasee look cere Sand Ge the Erene, petty walen, claiming tobe the | depression produced by the spree he decided to take | Dempsey waiked over to Puiljatnes and handed | arforded there, sa GLOVES aud MEE: | ¥ inemiber of Uy abine, Sergea Is retiring. ed Uuirty-five minutes, | Dr. Pary to Cy: 1: swollen and | ‘From this polut we were a ° Dim $50. Fuiljatnes said: */hat ts no more tuan I < ae prog i teat Teuvine at $ p.m. ondrecurnipeat sp am Bust | 29 aq WiDERELE Gece into the subject of available funds. Party OF toe DeORIG aaRe CEES Ge Cree at ne | his tite. , a: That 4800 more tha 11) treated toa beaut ut. ‘The sun was tn SENS 218 | Will voastaras Indian Head Fare. Scente yyit |? —s we pen Berean | ——— tipe ott eamente ‘THE SKULL NOT PENETRATED. would do for you, Jack.” Both pugitists were | at" ne “ven, pouring @ 8004 Ot ‘ M | ¢ JOHN A. z ae ew | S00 SAN oY PURE SALT, NHUSEY | am. Warows Bowp.—The cleric of the court thts Kainboeratid of eee goverameat and wien | Dadiy punished. Fuiljamies lett es S$ ANNIE K. HUMPHER consider under the influence of the stern reality | It was found that Mr. Culbertson must have | Pisckened: lis face swolsen sind ils bors teaieel, | Heit down the irom its low altitude, : Facursion steiner HENRY G. WAGNEE te now telon | morning recelved the bond of Joseph J. Walton, the present surroundings create thut ; 3 ee eae Pods bruised: | uurowing d shinde ‘one side af . © | Ry chuoter-eabuetty over aio. Anply at Sout Mt | sew Soskiarent Fi ae | CAEN, FOr, who Is Indicted uere in two cases for per ee ee ‘lung purposesang | BEG the pistol, a five chambered revolver of 38 | He ok hiis medicine like a Spartan, ond displayed | MMO" while the other glistened ecOT ENT STREET stlwest, opposite Washington aud Geonsetown | 67 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE} presenting fraudulent vouchers at the bureau of | the policy of the iy, | (Calibers tm etch position Ss je cayese tiie alls to] reas eae rom ae oe re | pi ia | CP ccm tiarht teriutgre candies univers GO. | hredcine ana'sureers hs ou Is for $5.00, taken | lip esued by the solemnity of THs oeeahon an ty | glance, ‘Two af them ook eMfect in the rear pare | HY Hasna marked about the face” Aten te bu | Mndt cigle aud Manian’ fa CHMAS CUARBOE | Before Commissioner Grifin, in New York, on the | the responsibly ct tre wets Of the head, as stated, passing under the scalp, | Ce ee ne Makes COBS! 15 to and sparkied an Cie rosy light like diamonds, ‘Th tis of bland coast showed up with | tgarvescus ai > being In Some plac sais backer, offered to S aiteh a pugillst that did not weizh One hundred 7 + ‘ by iutusl cone 08 n- | 6th inst. “ 2 each of them slightly depressing the skull, but | Date! orto a » | torted by retraction lui retarkable protinence. pnd ye oe eae | cette to tren Oi pr ces, Vater Ia, tuis motfene agratulate prset use Ge ROE St | Seltuer teacturhye tt Tweatceruson, Sir Cuber: | #2 forty pounds against Deuupery for Seem. Shan | With the exirpinr Uta narrow lane OF water tase faite Drow Reform Goode | UDMA; FO THE JOURNAL OF HENEY D | to Gi GCE Sai seautncrie dle Gclcerait| | Rowneeres Exronrrp.—Jacob ¢. Curry, #8 12th | gulsued honor wuleh has been conferred upon me, | SOL Was sent to Providence hospital. his acceptance of this offer, ‘The auet fought with | 195 hs a Macs nbn my ot Gouuceun maker ee ee i ye = vis | Uilsdue, ndebteduens of said feta, street. nortuwest, roports stolen from a’ Belt line | becatise tay mind is full of an anxious desire to per: MH, CULBERTION'S CAREER. ¢ be bortinward along One shore wotil hidder LSE AOS ESS 3 coon ation aw own | [Grits Atint Serena One Sumaner, by Blanche Wiis GEO SETA car, avout 11, o'clock last night, a black leather | foria wall the part whitch has deen asskmned tome. | Mtr. Culbertson represents the miath Kentucky | 2YHid gloves frterss ation, tegen Hoty £0 ween ‘A Jolly Conseil. i ONS DANBORTHS | sahche! containtng #10 in money and underciothing | Nor do 1 at unis moment forget that the rights aud a dees 7 = b: Mad fee. “The dow was lhe ae ee, Seite renee Libraries, IALLONS DANEORTHS | Valucd at 313 jitzbugh and Shute, 14th and N | interests of more than ity million of my fellow. | “Strict, resides in Ashland, tn that state, and was Murdered by a Madman. Wosall oround.” We wore leaving the borders of © suuereial aud bine Stationery. Be wns gitecis, reports stolen, yesterday morning, & ub- | citizeus are involved in our efforts to gain demo. | born near Lewistown, in the central part of Penn- Ax OUD Max paTrEueD To DEaru wird. a meNem, || tie ron ie) polar sea! of enthuke rec) CC. PURSELL, 418 9th st. now. WS. TENKS & CO. |, | der horse blanket, value $6. cratic supremacy. ‘rhis reflection presents to my | sylvania, which state he left when he was two Foe eal be ah sess Goat oe Sewie o ao — = (EW LAW LooK = ee Fas tothe ees mer ial nare Chat all others | years old. We spent three years tn the Union army, | [10Wefs, Seed #5. an Ancane aan oud ma tauasto ot | say agata ion, with Bis N fs gah (gr Leper HARDWOODS. mpaign Ripples. SUIIELGa IS, ase sony, Barty lo couvetion as- | commencing in 1s61, with the rank of captain; was | tC County, hespltal. killed Thomas Louth his | * Leste om Taxstion — SENATOR GORMAN IN CHARGE OF Tam DEMOORATIO | Party ang jue eo aS eT TNS AepeCL, The | elected to tlie Louse of representatives of the Ken- | Touitnate, by battering 1p bis Bead with a vench, We AN WA “Ne warm wore Pretle'= Fateut Case Todex. Second edition, eae x arty und its representatives which ask to be eu- | tucky legislature I 1870, for Uwo years, and to the clvuehs peat on - pe a Tk Te ules Futeut Case Tadex, eit TN ORDER THAT WE MAY MARE ROOM For A| _CANVASS—THE SITUATION IN WEST VIRGINIA rusted at the hands of the people with the xeep. | UCKS leetsiature in 1670, for two years, and to the | heqenis morning. He was 8 Years old and c ) : oot eae otters LALLST NOVELS LARGE STOCK OF HAEDWOCDS aND warTe |. The Selection of Senator Gorman as chairman of | juz Of all that arose he 3 3 tional | bere from England. As Flowe:s 1s a bunatic he ond | BOt be tried for murder, but will be ocutined in of the city of Ashland, and was | ou-clad cell. The coroner's jury to-de : : the state board ‘ofl ans and ths possible trouble arising trom | ye tosgnuntster i fafthtully and well. |” | Elected to the auth Congress as arepubiéan, "| th State board of charities, fare and their | gejegate from his district to the repubucan PINES, NOW UN THE WAY, WE OFFEL GREat | HE executive committee of the democratie national | Saioty should only ask it with the full appreciation | Conventions In; Closianatl and Glicage th i ‘comunittee, It is sald, will set at rest the discontent | Of the sacredness of the trust and with u firm re- | yoq was tm SELECTS, SECONDS | the rants i lt i PICKS, SHELVING AND HARDWOODS, SUCH AS. SILENCE AND DESOLATION. During October, 182, considerable snow fell, | though this did hot prevent staall parties from to tae wisane | Yelng ou the hunt altost all the time toCape Baird Napraxine, by Ouida. i f Stours Kiver. by Stevenson ton § Sister. it~ nd uaracter. Bray Sooty Wikie G ‘The Miz Maze, by -t NURYHWEST. erie ee seas the re-election of Mr. Barnum as chairman of the | truth lies at the foundation of true democracy. I . ersons out of the hospital and plac? them in the | and the Bellows for must ox meat. Mount Ovitus Ee Tececsuy be dole B. Hames, WALNUT, MAHOGANY, CHERKY AND POPLAI, | comiaittee. Senator Gorman will virtually assume | Lave Kept the faith because I believe: Ir riety ang Fee eee Pel. ag woo. | mstHe department. was alse Was attended with, ' ane of Blank Bucks v.ways ou hand, —— full management of the canvass. fairly administered and applied, democratic doc- | 4 BEAUTIFUL t Ube snow valleys WM. NORKISOX WM. McLPAN & 8ON, = s a trines aud measures will Insure the happiness, con- aE DE eee CERERORTES The President Reads His Letters, © Was,” writes Sergeant ts Ae Revnevivanisavente._ | 13TH AND B STREETS AND MTH, BETWEEN B| tcrasy wrsat introns cat Lexington, Ky. Yes | ventinent and prosperity of the people. it iatho | ‘The Baittmore Sun says: A handsome chapel,| New Your, duly s0.-Prectient artuer rererined the Gupresave see: Gt o ES A SPECTAL-TY. Mae = ing: = NDC ETS NORTHWESE ‘iy17 terday was an immense affair. Over 10,000 persons | contest upon Which we now enter we steadfastly | erected by Mrs. Admiral Dahlgren, about two hun- | in the Fifth avenue hotel this morning, occupied oh spread around. Ne sign of apimalor = “ . cons We no For Ce aT HALF | —— = — were present in the grove. ‘There were several | hold to the underlying principles of our party 2 er beautiful stima with bis mali. Sperkers. including Wilttun Dorshetmer, of New | creed, and at all times Keep In view the peoples | ded yards from her beautiful summer home on table Iir—bare, desolate and chaotic; * world TS OFFICE oF THE co: iw | : : —_>—__ uisied by tye hand af its creator, and euch ata | CHOICE STATIONERY. NEWEST STYLES. Disrmict oF core Dork, Senator Beck: Cougresgman Blackburu, Sen- | good, we shall be strong, because We are true to | South Mountain, Aiteen miles west of Frederick, | q prominent Rallrond President 1. |‘ Tan sory quiet Would bave £ | HE NEW LAWN GasE, ENCHANTME:! Keb Vestyniien cn nee ator Voorhees and Gen. Durbin Ward. Eighty-fve | Ourstives and because thé plain and independent BM ceras dedicat Xp clyiGe worship yrsteraay, Ano Co coca KC d, Saty a — Thm AWIMDN, | hoeee an ster That whieh surrounded T = wpthc nae ee bid < gihaipedst Mn ha oa a pereace oxen, south down sheep and hogs were roasted | voters of the land will seek by their suffrages to | the presence of a congregation of between 150 and tu t w ‘Canal com: e been Una WN Poo: ‘ gress iuucity api to) Siatious for the expenses of the cs Di president of tie Delaware and Hudson 40 40 | LawN Poos, LAWN TENNIS, CROQUET. | mmelitof the District of Columbia tortie fiscal | Whole in trenches and served wiih wagon loads of | compass their release trom party tranny where 200 persons. Among ihe clergymen in attendance, | pany, is lying at tbe point of death at his resideuce Tull play to his le i ARCHERY, AT LOW PRICES. ending Fane J0, 18. § approved July Sth, Less, toat | Dread, roast fowls, vegetables, &c. there should be submission to the povular Will, and t Of whom participated in the celebration of this city. “His complaint is Bright's disease, of a guilty cobscience.” All thts: the Foran Om WAL BALLANTYNE & Sow, Bo Papeete be my eo sud cei tficate issued Uy the | ‘Tny democrats of Queen Anhe county, Ma. have | thelr protection from party corrupilon where there | 0st of pangs . oS — adually curtaiting Its light, and on é st 435 Seventh Bite pest Aue of aauictet C-lumbis under | deciared in favor of John B, Browu fot Congress, | shoutd be devotion to the people's interests, solemn bigh mass, were Archbishop Gibbons, of Death trom Lockjaw 4 for 136 days, and Inde For: ——— at —— | 3 th, (e74. chat shall | and in Talbot county for Mr. Gibson, The delega: | “These (houghts lend a consecration to our cause: | Baltimore; Rev. D. 8. Lyman, of Govanstown; Rev. ALEXANpata, VA., July 90.—Miss Kate Burroughs, Jary reads: “We all rushed j ATIONS— PHBE, EY AUTHOR July ¢ presentation within | Won from Dorchester ts uninstructed. and we go forth not merely to gain a partisan ad- | wN. w. Caughy, of Laurel; Rev. J. A. Fredericks and | ag\t ter Of Assictant’ Postmaster, Thomas Bar, ah, “Uld Sol only showed a0 tedwe Prose Wor Win Cuiien United | | Mr. Wi, Dantel, the Vice President on the probi- | vantage, but pledzed to give to those who trust us oe ceratomns can 0 erribly burned ten | Part ot moments, spriukil | Th ited ca * # Me Rev. Hy. Volz, of Hagerstown; Rev. Theo. Meade | roughs, of this city, who was terribly burved ten . Fr * 1 soreat. cc teck 5 Ditton teckel. savS that his party will put up an | the utmost benelits and honest administration of ES bs her clothing taking Dre while undress. | ice and and crvstas, and Under of the Commissioners, roral Uckeb la every state, and an active cam- | national affairs. No higher purpose or motive can | 80d Rev. Peter NeCoy, of Baltimore. Inciuded | days ago by her clothing taking pre while i lazy acl “tirul glow of Wart, rosy Poss ahr | wat tixpart, | faign will be carted on Stimulcte us to supreme etfort or urge us to contin: | AMOng the lay vlsitors| were the Marehiguess de | ing, died Uuls moraing of lockJaw—he result of ber | sank tay | eee” é - | aoe: Secretary of Beard. _} AL the democratic fatieation meeting, heid tn | uous and earnest hor and effective party ongant- | Govier ‘of emphia, sousing ot Mes Dae | = eadea the arctic sjourner, Dut Obe wc CAE s * | diets coy : = cSan Norfolk, Va. last night, an address was made by | zation. us not fall in this, and we may cont of Memphis, : =) Ped With ILO teats shadows as We thor F 2 Salter Sait 3 Uragee Bilis H. Leberts: mment Revenue. at | {7g 9NO- A ERESCOTTS Hon. Henry’ Watterson. Gentis hope to reap the full reward of patriotic ser. | HOM fredaick: J Nelson and wite, of Frederick; | Gemeral Foreign News by Cable. the hight of mouths When ever the recreant sum by Mis FDP Bisuciardi:adat’ Hand Fee ren office to AU 4 conference of the leading republicans ond | viogs well perforined. I have thus called to mind | Dt, Chas. IV. Hollman, law lorasian, Mire Dane A DUEL EXPECTED. leaves and 1S away With our absent friends at BH Vann ee hwo. greenbackers of West Virginta, yesterday, it was | some simple truths, and trise though they are, 1¢ | #2d M. F. Morris, esq. eC ricn ties opis between M asx Lets For Sule Cheap, eee fs . Panis, July 30.—A duel Is on the st to carry Out the fusion program aS far a3 | Sees to me we do well to dwell upon them at this | STM, not having entirety recovered from injuries y re : ae ‘Then ‘succeded @ son, rye d i : = | Clemenceau, the well-known re bt, merging a few hours later tnto icable. Its thought {hut tu pursuance of this | time. I shall soon, 1 hope, signity Jn the usual for~ recently sustained by being turown trom her car- i. an to Loa, van member Gas STOVE 5s Heed 4 Of the chaniber of deputies, und Deputy Arene. Tidus the (aight decreased Until, @ week 14 Hos, Feuusylvania 7 Judge Maxwell wit be nominated by | mal manuer my acceptahce of the nomination | THE, Was unable to be Present during the cere | Te ert spe n BUTTCr RFCLUTON Casietin Da Agee Ooemane ae Telephone call, 425-3, Jel GARDEN HOSE. nation, and that the rest of the greenback | which has been tendered to me. In the meantime | Montes | The chapel was dedicated to a Hey SUIPFING TRADE DOLLARS 90 cAIva. ortin twingc? dim.y ab iidday. In a few deye HOUSEFURNISHINGS. eee ees Cokin er eel erases ame house of worship and a3 a memorial to her hus- | has been an improved feeting Pollux and we Cygui.” rressina re ‘The ceremony at the executive mansion was fol- | tcn Goddard, U.S. A, whose bodies Wili soon te | merman & Torshay will surp lo-mcrrow 50,000 U A portion of the diary is devoted to the made sth it is undoubted wilt select DEEA: R. | lowed by a general celebration in the eity at night. | taken to the mountain and placed in two of the is | do.tars by the City of Mottreal tor Chisa’ On Sat. ed crotch ges le ieamtpear peg Nov cterond EE aT Ona he erypts Pullt underneath of the chireh. which are | unday Ubey will ship 100,000 Mexican dollars, F Sergeant Rice, Dr. Pw Esqui erat eee pine ran as the greenback | Large audiences guthered in Music Hull and the ) {{5OC\EMI Utne recut pura press ay the ier ReRAURT EDA DORGOE When they reacued Plowberg Beach, (xe headquat M.T. Bridwott offers a reward of twenty-fve dol- | ©thdidate agaist Hon. Eustuce Glbz0n two years | Leland Opera House, and at the former place ad- | “nice tuna g Is constructed principaly of Dative} Cargo, July 20.—The murdic of Dongola tele | tersot We Alerc im 185-76. On this expedition Jars and exieises for the conviction of any person oF age democrats of the ftth district of North Car- | “Pes8eS Were made by Col. Vilas, ex-Speaker Sam'l | store, closety resembling granite, with whicb It grapis that reports vase reached that city tothe | Sergeant Rice met with lee formations wi Zhe latent ont, New Torin Burner. Vapor Stovestving | 1ans found! Using is bottles of the toll ee ee ee or ee te Me edd toe Gan, | J: Randall, ex-Gov. ‘I. ML Waller. o” Connecticut; | dressed aud capped. its a eect that Gen Gordon has captured Berber. The | der tae appeliation of “century 106,” was Nie the bent of est ele burme Mwo-burn ¢ | f:2tiou: Teaut losell or buy or fll | Ollua yesterda 8 sevexra sreemet we = 717 “ety Pe q Z Sri! Pant, VAPOR STOVES. * ail persons ‘no h r ‘ i x Gen. Charles F. Hooker, of Mississippl, and Hon. A: | Gothic, with a peally Bn! in weicn 43 | rendit exes a fet by Capt abd his “Its torpa ted Care’durnet, UNC not fal | Ho Sores ark ashen eaeiteh bY wal | gros, nnd (he democrats ofthe Uhrd Missour de. | GPR Charles; Heoker, ae used layze bell, “the oor is compceed of wante | METS SATE be Nas sent an edticlal to Debbab to | by Car wey a true te ¥ wee them, agalso an immense ausortment ui af beities Wit pages iriet A. F. Rives sie re lemocrs journed uatil to- | ,,4¢ the Leland Opera House ex-Gov. Walker, of | mart‘e tlicg, ard arcund the entire auditonum ts iris ate: press ef of the te to the north of $ nee 4 narkes | Obio district after lots ad Virginia, presided, and addresses were made by | constricted a watnsccting about three feet birn, 4 HOSPITAL 6 = have nothing to which ft — Mr ang seg new and. second-band, Vapor Stoves Tate Lettie not to be sota.# | tat wecder ut very uw prices to cian then out | A101 Use ct Cook Stoves,Latrobos, alate Mantels, &e. Lek de Be sold | Thee probtbltion convention of Mississipp! yester- | HOB. Patrick A. Leis ns, Of Bosten; fon Josep | a.so oi white marbie, Three inarble stecs esd 13 | Roum, Jus 90.—A fire bas occurred tn the ee | prety aly Ho Pullizer, New York, and i of San wate beccupared.” ‘The general thickness of the it Hoda Water Lot les, lon. John K. Fellows, New | tie altar, whteb i< of pure Italian marbie, and a | pital Giacomo. Two unoccupied wards, ier kok Slee S tro Sfty to seventy-five feel, as We Could Bee ©, Helsaued Avert Ha teee Othe | toque tomiperanee and holties except eo tee as | OR hiagkifice’t piece of werkmacship. Its cost alone | whlch bad prepared for choiera patients, | Ss {rou nf i gbutment of the uniiorm Gane emma Ey hein, Mi i nga | on ie iewisiative candidaies tavoriug the CONGRATULATIONS PROM MB. TILDRY. as 4200, aud te entire cust ef tue structure thus | were destroyed. where an cconsignal qhumment of ee, seameese Varuesiey." Ob tie other side large star with Reuss Sea ReTEL NG Cot: ‘A dispatch was read from Mr Tilden, 1a which | ff had been f12,000. Mrs. Dablgrea propeses shortiy cau SD uiee Seatbae wile Gabe: wus c',bus oma de eet te pee F =e W.S JENES & CO. ye. Tend others ML BRIDWELI. | 2doption of general coronas ed at Pt een, son | (2,84 to, the ornamentation of the interior ot the | Consraxrixorce, July 30.—The varicus powers | recive hoe twatet above our henaa,, Thi = H p42 25) M strect southwent, Secretary monies ‘on the Ge eee yar | he sala: “Although I cannot be present tn persoa | building by Placing ifesize marbie statues of the | ropresented at Che porte have dectin din an iden- | tiLing into Ponsideration We elevation of the new waamnaes T c ROMNnTAE MUTOTOLTAN San BAe ee. ‘bor, Me., yesterday " | with my old friends in Albany on that Interesting | Blessed Virgin and St. Josepa PSS the | ucal note to agree to the aboution to the foreign | jor. and considering only seven-elghths Lo be sub- in Re Sartor) eacieeniaat Loe painiettae MOGTNSRY & LEWIS om DB E8¢ | P'the greenback congressional convention of the | Occasion, T cordially co-operate with them in the | altar at 2 contoC 1m cack, The, chaps bas a | poston Tieivod, uit ipdicato a Croce Gea ot 8 Of over _, These are ate i Tare Amoctaent Rifwork gunranteca uid duie in tie site azaiines: | fourth Missourt district veaterday decided Rot, to | support, ot Sie ice oy achat nominaed Ey the | focated on a suumualt of the South Mountate, whieh ‘The Cattle Diveave im Nebraska. [dea of the nature. of the surface of the 4 ate a | : : - ‘work guaran i wut atts man- | nominate a candidate for Co ps 3 convention, ai oe ee ee ee ee ’ a ne | eee ant eof the, sur sot, the og ' Sale a eats — Jy0-im | resolution requesting Hon Nichols Ford to be- | that in its success at the eievtion, of which there is | ETActuiis slopes on tha west sds down Into Wash- | yaccory, Nes. July $0. —Iiiformation that frozen <a. At soine seasons (iB E FIT STOR | myn Pele Atente for the District of Columbia), JAMES H. Meninz 5 come an independent candidate. : every promise, the country will auhleve a substan- | Migtoa county, and on nie in chariiy | Cattle diséase. sitd to ve Texas fever. 1s prevalent | under the influence of the ‘endless THE MISFIT STORE, i= AAR Todcorwabove rem ste | jailsOts, ARCHITECR, in aa nee ms neary | iit Wetory fot the cause gt good goverament.”" | C249, rs Dalisren, dispense much tn ch at Maxwell, Neb. was received here gestorday. | aaysaud the aculon tthe idee aud CUrTeaLA as Bee za COMFORT en ‘ne Beavy Rais 1 MaRTLaxD.—The eee eee Steere att ding country, and | & re ’ Ft eee HATEYUL—COMBORTING shdvuperinttas ther enctont” WGEno | ralis caused Georges creck to rise and ast even | | Donxrsuen Carte 1 TeeLaxo.—ia the House of | he is eld tn high esigera. Since her residence ia | Gos Dawes immediately dispatched a commission | some Mer aberd, 82 We sed ae aes ne _eonsra rextuaxprsts | @ abe GL paling: dnd cuperintZae tree arecgealt aan, seg Barton, Ma. were | ogmmanuet Che ix Tegtaxp. cin, the House of | tue mountalu she bas bec wme the godmother of 20 — Sne apeber by the miguty. force of ‘and = ——— aconing and om ase Mata te iteabe est IN THE WOLD B RE WOuL ng Jess than Afty children whose parents live in the =o a ts. The coiltsion of these Dodiew CHAS. 5. PHIC! badly flooded. Railroad travel has been st | Bppropriation for criminal prosecutions in Ireland, | ¥jo4 Hooyer ~ = eicisece La SR acTES reanarscise, gi the Ouly communication is hy velephou This She *Phomas Sexton, never ior county. Sugo, said | “Holly oF her poms Wall street To-day. hes reacted an breaking the cages Of such, on iret southwest, ooding eau! y rains inperya | he was surprised tbat the dimintshed crim® in ire- % —WALL STREET, 11 a m.— ‘and ‘and Ez rec ri came nate ey 2h | en ee ee TR Nasty SasTaee® “ht OS | nda opt reduce cue aunt rqbired or ai | Zan, “Ute er gah My cea | Nad re tte een sau the gnc cach, Se over Boe cera tbe operate ee f Q ernment, Lo renown ‘that the comet discov. | UL a the main lower. Av the opruing & Seareal” arylication ef fie ges ang una s Oe Tg? THE, ATTENTION OF VISITORS AND NES. ss ad anol sples and informers, and dismiss Ur. Bolton, pros | lege Observatory, it appears that the comet be ¢ Cocus, $5 Epps bas prot our breakiaat tables ident of ice’ bristiiug With py heaped u pats : A Crctoxe Nnar Nowroue.—A frightful 7 ne oa ered by Mr At ‘Nashvilie, Teag, is | Of the stocks were higher, and some of the active | Of ice DTSLing with pytainid. Leaped 1n ro i Sab epetveee ety fe atrg | Peelaet eae ae ey ae | (hal aie re Reape Ws [em nn nc oe | rata ine, per cepa | eer atas etry et | sua hte aig Sn aie Sad ASK wut Tigharities oft dacs caput tudo aay be wader | Srtgules br wc MILACLS, SA tupmtorsai miner | bervoe! of tllekory ground, Norfol, county, Va} Rise a fis distance trom the earth ts 57,000,000 miles, "Its ‘Tne decline in prices exiendes tom % | “ha'suunucrn best, adds is Mayer Miter lager ot ae we Cito tly tui seat ‘em. | ulacturer. 1029 Penn. vivants ve apa. _| Montes sien DS stables, acy were torn | of Teeth yrs Caer. The, encampment | Tr iraces Inoreases “sagully bun tt wal ee ‘rigibal crystal block Decomes é HEAbLEPHEA ° can aeecae thee ine nak | 7agP GAS COOKING HaNGES AND BTOVES from their’ coumuadons and ‘the whole mass of ma- | be held tn burg ‘August 4th to August | become visibie to the naked eye. ‘ater the mss Ses SMT hattey teers | CD Gees terial carried along by the wind. It appeared as it| ith. "The regiment ‘represents the whole Hine of = Logether with, = — ‘and @ properly HOSE, ‘a dense black ‘was passing over the groun¢, | Peamont, iia, from Alexandria to Lynshburg, | _ R&ScvED Prom Lrncaens.—A. J. Nellis came from “ny extent furnishes ENDS SKE KNOWN ag | Seurihed "—Ciwul Service Gazelle. LAWN VASES AND SETTEES. swronping 1 clear of or ‘and the alr aboré it was June 18, 1881, and its headquar Aoeuy tit ies oN peg I wulating Uke prairie tend aera fo was thick ‘trees, fotieavi farmers ‘Kobeson Bee t-class SECUND-HAND | Made shmpty with befling water or milk Soldin tine FINE GAS FIXTURES. Iumver and other material of the wrecxed bung: | ‘em=are at Char ees ‘county for using an alleged oa a. ‘tact, bal fe eee memme aaar es ere eee in eee ape eee, wk | cotter Der Freneh Giver, law was, garetued Jor j fork. At Mulvicy seer. of 08 ine him. wal STS Cid Sun, x stovet, betwee Ts the wil of a suits ivorce have commend ay ek ser mee Sern eee JAMES EEPS & CO., Homeopathic Ohemista SAML. 8. SHEDD, Fling, At Eilzabeth Cle N. Gy tbe Gamage is ‘been begun. Many noble and prominent | Magisterial influence rescued with the rope ‘will deliver an address at the Rectas DB B-Netety ualliaipes seudedia mS | mhdembte London, Enxiand; * 3 409 9th Street Northwest. ' reported as very heavy. ‘are Involved in some of them. around his neck,