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—_—_— THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1884; AUCTION SALES. ___ FINANCIAL. AUCTION SAL T. Horsse: & Co. © ENGLISH BREEGH- /ZLE LOADING SHOT- Fr M BRORER TACKLE, BiVLES. REVOLY- Ko. 690 F STREET NORTHWEST. AE NS TREMER ER WASHINGTON, D. NS, TOYS, BAB: VOL IN 'STRNGS, 8 <D COMBS, JEWFLKY, rouge PTT AL GOODS. WATCH CHAD Ch HoUstHOLD ARTICLES. eine Posi 2 ‘now Stark of J. U. 1 nnayivania avenue northwest LuMDAY, JUNE TWENTIETH, at Sud every ‘eveulug thereafter at same SPECIALLY INVITED, as many din orn cl Great bargains Puvare Stock Trzoree Waes Of sale, the store will be saree AKA CO,, Manufacturers of PALIIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, EW YORK, LOSTON, ka THIS AFTERNOON. J. FISHER & CO. Keat Estate Brokers, LY MPTORY SALE, OF F1vE CHOICE BUILDING T, BEIWLEN THIRTEENTH FRINCE & WHITELY, Stock Buoxzas 4 Broadway WE ith avenue) Sew Yor XOCLOCK, in frout of “the pre: choice building Lota, th side of Q street, between General Pas diuig buck 120feet t6 20 foot ames White'y, Henry I Do “Terias. Sme-third cash: balance in sfx and twelve Barry C Logan, Waskington, D.C te stsceur thy deed of trust. A de= f $1W) will be required at time of sale, William K Travers TOs J. FISHER & CO. ‘Beal Fstate Auctionesrs, 1224 F atreet northwest, BUY AND SELL ON COMMISSION ALL CLASSES Uk BAILWAX SE. MORROW. pescass ON BROS, auctioneers Branch Offico—59 1 street (Corcoran Buiidiag) ONE FRAME BUILDING, No 1026 tra s LSTREETS NORTH. SON LAINING TWO WS VAKTITIONS, &. &o, AT THURSDAY. JULY THIETY-FIRST, CLOCK PML. IN FRONT THE ELM. DODGE, Resi ‘artes Ate Crotatfons nt Stecks and Pe grrdine the Markets recived BEANTLY. cireet from the ne ay aE All onder excoutedl asi ASCERY SALE Tus New Srecersios Sireey wow CULEEY-SECOND) Al TKI) STREETS, T EST WASHINGTON PETROLEUM vs STOCKS ae = x paorene ‘Court of thee | WHY WALL STREET IS RUNNING Toom | Tae prustee’ op THUISDAY, ip front ot th isos, will offer for ig Teal estate, st ww, District of Columbia, ‘and District y afore: | fe cf 3d, street (now P ierof said lot lez Beatty _ and runuiny te Been losin: gfsaid Ce SSS Se SSS RAILROADS. tparoncay nour BE ORES esertvAxtQ EOETE ee tis <Y }QUIEMENT. sle,_atul a liew retained by the Trustes | rhe to the purchaser ear of all taxes S nist be complied with | Sale. Two hundred dollars ihe property ts knocked .TEK, Trustee, street worth wen: dys. fin day tiliet ae tude when No. i YN BROS. Auctions PROPOSALS. VY PAY OF FRX Waste: NS, D-C., July 26.1984. POSALS. Lad "to he indorsed [aireceived s¢ this oftiea | TH DAY OF AUGUST, | to be delivered at tho ef auy expense to ie Ustual inspection aud | Pireau of Steara Engineering. Ning: Coal, Wool, wands (Po'keepste, ital) Mauter's’ Soc] Fire-Brieks, Bitu ¢ach iter i blank forms for Mids tu be I eceivedas a contractor Who gular dealer in, the ar- nd the right is f= reed to regect any a Response security Sred on te bids tur fauttu perfer mat ‘THOS. iH. LOOKER, fy2ett Fay Direct PAY OFFICE. Wasitrsorox, D. C., July 19, 1834. ts a to sed “Pro- Pay Agent. 7." wall be received at this the TWENTY-NINTH DAY ‘cai’ and Pine, to be delivered at ngton. D.C, free of aby expense ‘aud subject t0 the usual thapection of CONSTRUCTION AND, REPAIR. 0 rors Bitumninous Coal. No. 4 to be ewurded by requisi- Fins for bids to be had at 2 shill be revetved as a contractor Ferular dealer in the articles which he aud rvud to reject any ern tis Us the Savy yard, Wasl | odpanirtug of a dead of trust of tu | SECUND DAY OF JI 1HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, SALE OF DESIRABLE REAL ESTATE, SITUATE ‘Av THE NORTHEAST CORNER. OF T AND TWELFTH STREETS SORTHEAST. 3ortue of a deed of trust, duted Zu day of July, D, Tha) abal duly reeurded in liber No. 10st wt folla 216 of the land neords of the District of Column and at the request of the person secured. thereby. we Wil sell AE youl sycticn. ib front of the premiars on TUES. DaX. the TWELETH DAY OF AUUUSTOR D. 1584, a% tected real erate, etuste tg the ity wlotinetne estate, 2 the ania Dustrict, uown and lots numbered thirty-nine (39) }) and forty-one i peg te ee ry aaa rns pp) cou? YSPEPSIA DI i) nal lots in square numbered one thousand and two (1002). | These lots have a frontage of about 100 feet on I street aud about 135 feet on 19th street northeast, and are unimproved. ‘Terms of sale: One-third eash; balance in six, twalve spd eighteen mouths, with interest (rou day of gala af {BE per centum yer ‘supum, 19 be sccured Br trust on premises sold. or all cash, at option of DUr- chaser. A deposit of $100 required on day of sale. If ‘She teas of ale are ot coupling with ‘within seven lays the trusters reserve the right to resell sald preta- . ines after three (3) days’ previous notice in ‘The Evening Star, at the risk aud cost of the defaulting purchaser, Conveyancing and recording at cost of purchaser. WILLIAM ScHW BEAT AGGRAVATING, ANNOYING, WEARING. 1 xg, HL, BERGMANN, -"} Trustess, EKS_& CO., Auctioneers, 637 Louisiana avenue, opposite City Post Office. REGULAR WFEKLY SALE OF A GENERAL COL-| ppp 9 Eww MET LECHON OF HOUSEHOLD. FURNTTURE, | BM go www Be . STOVES, CARFETS. MATTINGS, &c.. ac. AT) HBI 33 www THEIR SALESROOMS, THURSDAY, JULY THIR- 2 = we ef TN-FIRST, AT TEN A. ML. it oo OW FE) WEES 00., Auctioncern, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. BaUditia AQP ALE VOUE TAURI CARPETS, ELE TOP Tables WALNUT WHET NOT NACE RACK, PAINTINGS, BRONZE CLOCK, MIRKORS, TE RRR (UO NNN LACE’ CURTAINS, CORNICES, LAM BIEL QEISS nH ROR pO NWN i UAT sG it ‘oo ie Featueky, lt crore OS in ‘ON RANGES, HEATING STOVES, : WITH oT HOUSEHOLD FURN ORDER AND MOST: HALLS, K CROC) ER ERY AND. NECESSARY 1N GUO! ‘AUCTION, At premises No. 703 6th street northwest, on FRI- TUR] Y NEW, 4° DAY MOKNING, FIRST AUGUST, AT TEN O'CLOCK. Pyy29-38 om BRR spinous DOWLING, Aucuon BI iJ re TRUSTEE'S SALE OF TWO Poor TaBres, wiTa| Boy Ht .F | BE Sas BALLS, CU eC, ated thetwenty-nith sue, 1684 and duly recondect fy Liter Nocti fan, Siset seqvouie of the las records for Washitutony LLC | Taliahi by request of. the party secured thereby. felt at (pate suctisu, on SATURDAY, ACGUsT SECOND, Iss4, at ELEVE: § CLOCK, st the suction rooms of ‘Thoj ay Dowling, 11th street and Pehnay vaula even two Pool Tables, with Balla, Cus. ke, oi ‘Terms: Camby SAMUEL T, LUCKETT, iyi Trustie, THOS. E WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioncer. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY IN SQUARE 748. ist recorded in Liber Ree CURES DYSPEPSIA IN ALL ITS FORMS, HEARTBURN, BELCHING, TASTING By virtueof a ded of t fiito 460, at seq. of the laud records of the evict of Columbta, and by request of the party. thereby secured, the undersigned will otler for sale, at ublie auction, in trout of the premises, on WEDNES- SIXTH, 1884, ‘at HALY-PAST FIVE tots to 97, both, inclusive, 90 to 44, . Jota and 60, Jots 57 to #2, both inclu «ani lot 73. in Nathan W. Pitzavrald’s’ subdivision of Its, in squany: 743, my said ‘Subdivision is recorded i THE FOOD; AIDS DIGESTION. Book 10, rollo Hy, of thewurveyors office of waid Dis- INVIGORATES. ae ‘grins: One-third cash; Lalancein three eqral install- iets, in six. twetve aud elhteen months from day of Sule, dor which tctes of Purchaser, raring interest fom oep,of sale, and secured by deed! of trust on property — fd, will Be taken. A deposit of $25 ou each tot will bo required at time of ¥aie, ani all conveyaucing and ree cording will be at purchaser's cost,” If terms are not plted with in seven dayx from sale property Will be lak and cow: of defaulting purch ids THOS. EM ae & CO., Auctioneers, TRUSTEPS SALE OF VALUABLE REAT, ESTATE, STIUATED 18 GEORGETOWS, D.C. AND BE: 1 NUMBERS "2522, 2524, 2526°AND 028 WEST STR A GOOD CHANCE FOR INVESTMENT, ds urine Of 4 deed of trust. beuring QUALITY NOT QUANTITY 3 Under date tue second day of July, 1889, aud duly reco jus fiber 1040. follo 481, et weq.,onie of The laud ne- rds for the District of Colunitia. Twill offer for sue at public auction, to the highest bidder, on the premises: SU FIVE O'CLOCK PM.on TULSDAY, the TWENTY: LA. 1884, the following described trict of Columbia, and Bhiown and ‘Guacribod ‘a al that pices of ground ying aud being in Holmesd’s eddition to Georgetowin, D.C. Deeit.ning for the sutoe at the eud of ninety-two fest and three neha, turasured eaatWardly from the wouthe cast comer of West uc North streets, and runnin hen. cgutwardly wl the south 3 st ceet seventy-five fuct and six inches: thence southiwa and at right angles to Weet atrect oue hundred abd ted fect {o auvalley ten feet Wide, Ind out for the beneat of Purchasers; theues Weatwardiy seveuty-Bve fect aud Bix incues! xhwandl one buudred and ten orgy Pama) PURITY. ide of West st TRADE MARK. 2d Edition. Lalest Telegrams to The Star | NOTIFYING HENDRICKS. ‘The Hotel Parlors Fall. Samaroaa, N. ¥., July 90.—Long before the hour Aipamorafae chan, Guar ia waaay e hotel Was Milled with handsome! dressed ladies and gentlemen seated in a circle around the space reserved for the committee. AU #10 o'clock, ainid loud applause from the as- sembied guests, the committer marched in and ‘Stood In a circle, followed immediately after by Mr. Hendricks, who'took his position in the center of ‘the group. Upon his arrival Chairman Vilas made the address of notification. More Men Discharged. |, PIrrsBURG, Pa., July 30.—The Westinghouse air brake company have notified 215 of their employes that their services will not be requred longer Uan ne at Ws Wholesale discharge 18 al ‘tributed to ai of trade. ——— Arrested for Embezzlement. New Yorx, July 30.—Robert P. Brooks, a ticket agent of the New York, West Shore and Buffalo Tallway company, was arrested to-day for having, Mareh iat and Juhe 9th, 1064, while, io ener ment of the company, appropriated $785 belonging To them. He was beld for examination. put on Congressman Wise Renominated. RicHMOND, Va., July 30.—The democratic conven= Yon of the third congressional district met here at oon and unanimously reucminated Hon. Geo D. Wise for Congress, . ‘The Saratoga Races, GLEANER, RATAPLAN AND GREYSTONE WIN TO-DAY. Sanarooa, N. ¥., July 80.—The postponed races of yesterday were’ Tun to-day. ‘The weather was ‘Warm and clear, the track heavy and the attend- | ance moderate. First race, purse $400, non-winning and maiden allowances; mile. “Swiuey made play from the favorite until a ‘furlong trom the wire, when | Gleaner came out and won a good race by’ half a | length, Swiney second; Nettle a bad U Thane, | 1:44." French pools pald $7.40, Second race.—The Iroquols stakes, for 3 year olds $100 each, $50 forfeit with $1,000 added, the secon to recelvé $250 out of the stakes, one'mile and 500 ards. Rataplan made Play from the start with | Blast and Palinurus. On the upper turn Palinurus \ second place, byt could not overtake the leader, who won in'a gallop by 2 lengths; Palinurus second, four lengths in front of Blast, thind. ‘Time, ird race.—Tlandicap sweepstakes, for all ages, at $15, with $500 added, of which $100 to the second; one mile anda furlong: W. R. Woodard, Sovereign Pat, and Greystone made the running froin the Start, followed by Tolu and Blazes until half a Bille ‘from home, when Blazes took second pla Dut could not reach Greystone, who won by length, Blazes second, Luree lengths before Tolu, ‘Wuird. ’ Time, 1:583¢. The New York Strike. EMPLOYERS ACCEDING TO THE TERMS OF THE STRIKERS, New Yorx, July 3.—Three firms that were re- sisting the Claims of the striking bricklayers for nine hours a8 a day's Work acceded this morning, aud two jobs 1 been taken away from the boss masons and placed tp the hands of the general good comimittes: for completion, John’ Fish wus one of the employers who'gave in. “Ile 1s one of the largest of the “standing-out bosses, and sixty men Were engaged by “hin today | to go to Work. Mr.” Sutssher was another of the Dullders “tat gave in to-day. Mr. Dickson of Newark, N. J., bas adopted the nige-our plan, It was reported’ that the Jobs of Messrs. J. & L. Webber and Messrs. Blakiedge & Co. had ‘been tuken from the builders and given to the general good committee. Nine more men h on Abrahnta S| men are on strik the unton, which only 1s $ men in fund of $28,000. ee The Birthday of the Republican Party. FARMINGTON, ME., July 30.—August 19 has been fixed upon ag the day for a crand celebration of the | birthday of the republican party al Strong. Messrs. Blaine, Hanutbul Wamiin, Gov. Anson P. Morrill, Congressmen Boutclle Dingley, ex- Gov. Long and other distinguished guests will be Preseni fect to the place nuing, thie sane belug parts of original lots 71 aud 72. together with the improvements thereon, whieh consist of four two-story brick front uses. ‘The ground will be subdivided, so as to sell each house separately. ‘erins of sale: One-third cash, and the residue in two equal installments at six aud twelve months, with In- terest from day of anle, to be secured to the satisfaction, gf be Uatee, cr all cde at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of @10y0n each house will be required att Dune of sale. “If terms of sale sre not complied with 10. seven days the property will be resold at the cost of the defaulting purchaser. FRANK T. BROWNING, Trustee, 3y12-eo&ds* Columbian Law Building, 416 5th st. bow. S#- THE ABOVE SALE Is POSTPONED UNTI MONDAY, AUGUST FOURTH, same pour aud place. dyzT-eouila SSIGNE GENUINE HAS TRADE MARK AND CROSSED RED LINES ON LU AMPR MATTANOLEAVES SEVES TH-STREE™ Wig te-cry SUNDAY. TUESDAY and THURSDAY ek, returning on Mon ‘opping at interns ‘Also, touches at Grin Jays down aud, Wednes- ad Brewt’s whart Thursdays days and Wedue-daye up. Preights re G.I. SNES, Agent, “7th street wharf, ARATOGA, AND CATSRILL MOUNTAINS ALL RAI. AND PAR! CAB LINE. rwaays a 3 ‘4 Bay, and intermediate ‘ay. 4:0) p. m.. for Currioman, Nomiui, and | fusca, Returning Study event 88) a lk Syecal Excursiolt to Com MLOAT “COMPANYS _popul LUARY leaves 7th street whart on Jays at 5:20; Saturdays at 6 p.m. tand Cornfield Harber olny and TEAMER RETUR i tlie Hoston ana Providence iso with New York and Riche folk und Western, Seabuard wan View ard Virginia Beach Balti : ‘ + etret and ie . hotel, Pulkinhorn’s ® i tar cu. Be x's express, Gf Rk TRESS MONROE, 81. ROUND TRIP. 81.50, «LAKE and MOSELEY leave DAY. WE: won, Ore Vana ‘Telephone call 731-3, LANDINGS, WEDNESDAY and Fare ‘lis steamer for charter thursday and saturday evenings. Jy5 }OMAC THANSPORTATION LINE. ner SMF. Capt, W.C. Geoghegan, will remme Valtimore aud Htver Landings SUNDAY, * Jeaving Stephenson's Whart we pain: leay - " Wanidngton every FRIDAY at $ pum we ‘Gp Saturdays ONLE UeLt must be prepaid, ‘aecuiuunciation ubequalled, BILPMENSUN & BRO. Argenta ‘Ath street wharf. O8 STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN St wharf dicly’ (except Sunday) for Mt in; teturiny reaches” Washing I._L. BLAKE, Captain. DEBILITY, NERVOUS, puiced Nutrition of the ‘all forms of SICAL D i ble and We not to be classed, © Whole stock of chem- ~ putin a yeast powder Sears established at 90 DB ax tur 4 Lumbug to live, L0OD RESTORED BY USING A BOTTLR: cf Da BEOTHERS Invigorating Conia Cure any. ease sal Weakhess, Nervous Dee yom paris vigue Wy the whole vue Bator dy2-lin* ADAME DE ST HAS REMEDY FORUA. All female complaints quickly cured. Can be tel daily at 1245 7th streetuurthwest, OBicehours we ¥ v'elock Pt daliee jya-h iE VIRGINIA SIDLAND KAILA’ es Gy DA LAL 2 30 4 SALE OF A FINE LOT OF GRUCE- EING THE STOCK FORMERLY OWNED. TEL C HARRISON. SITUATED AT THE NOWTH CAPITOL AND I STREETS The undersigned, ag. Assience of Daniel C, Harrison wil oa THOME Dy eeatice ob pani © Harrison, OF JULY, at TEN G'cLOCK A. SI. oer for ale at Public auction, on the prenuses all the Sigck of Goods Eegtaiied theres, which eonsiste of @ Guedot OF Staple snd Fancy Grocericsand Ligtrm two lame Shaw Cason, Sarge Cofice Mila gut Sato. 4 lot ot Beales, tee Iarge ice Boxes, « lange Puverneut Awoicg, an ‘otter stticies pertaining to the gr wcery busineuee The seis Teeter with the noud wills (tuestonedcing a good bus: ines.) fs fered asa-whiles ad privage ids mill be fee fof ame leh f uot meld asa whole: tho seid out in patcein Incase uf arate * © Will be given thereof Sit wext Wethuesday Exculig Star, 4 rare chance ts presented for one wisi Lig to eo nto the urocery buntinae he stone alts Glen for iompection up to theday of ale, "For further SBformation apyly te the ancience All-cretitorw of Daniel €¢ Harrion wil otha Anayzier, and ait pervonsow mo wil please eettte ny thks weccus ASace athe cose ta BANK SE" BROWNING, Assignee, Jylo-dts Columbia Law Buslding, 416 Sth stn. EW-THE ALOVE SALE Is Po FRANK T, BROWNING, True. RIES B BY: WRAPPER. 3590 Jusz Receryen_ A Lineot 48, CHERRY axp fAarNur CHAMBER FURNITURE im MABEL AND WOOD TOPs which we are offering at Great Bargains. present the’r the said. with the PONED, UNTIL TUESDAY, JULY TWENTY SECOND, natu howe and SDS Jo ae pleats FRANK T. BROWNING, Ansignes, STLArEat Space Aid 26 ad 310 Gh streak, 88" THE 4 WE SAL iS POSTPONED UNTIL Cosrete cleanen, called for and Geltvered, banka ee AUGUST FUURTH, 1854, at sane hour and ¥RANK T. BROWNING. Lae Issuance, = = —— ler any and all systems, consists in from, STEAMERS. the living to pay the representatives of the dead, ‘That, ——— = tu substance, is all theres of life insurance, “All the GesaeD Line Test is mere method. ‘That system or plan is bost for 2 eae ‘the insured which achieves this purpose most simply Girectly and inexpensively. The system inaugurated by the Mutual Reserve Fund Life Association docs this. It issurerior toand an improvement upon every other, combining all the advantages and avoiding all the de- fects and inconveniences of the level-premium and co- overative systems, between which it oecuples middle ground. It avoids the perils of large socumulations ‘aud affords absolute indemnity at actual cost. Never, ‘Was there a plan devised that grew.so rapidly in popular feyor, and, although it has uot regched its fourth year of existence, there are but tyo er three old-Iine comps- ales in the country writing as many policies per mouth asthis Association, Office, 1009 Mat. Agents wante ay10 1. ¥. ENIGHT, Gan'l Agent. Garar Axo Posimve Crzanxa BALE. LANE THE, CUNARD’ STEAM: '¥, LIMITED, BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT CORK HALBOR FROM PIEK 40, N. Ry NEW YORK. s+gWed., Aug. 27 WWed., Bept.c 3. Wed.’ Sept0. cot TT, DAY FROM NEW YOR KATES OF FaSsAGE—S00, €90 aud S100, according Eee terectrtcerenn ‘Stesrage at very low rate Steerage tickets from Liv- expos atid Qoocsutcwnand al uiher pares of Curoye Xe fewrent a ‘Through bills of laden given for Betfast, G1 Bavre, Autwerpand other forts Ou the Goutineat Sod Tor Sivditerrancan ports, For tet and phases appt Bond. Bowlin: Greener. bo SHS BICLLEWE CS, AUKANIAL GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC ComMPANY Betwars Naw YORE xp Havin. ‘Company's pier, No. 42 North River, fout of Morton street New York BE Taursnt dle Jooselin, Wednesday. July 90,11 am, Normandie: Frangeul, Wednesday. a tie 6-6 i, Labrador, Colliers Wednesdays Avie 13, 10 aera. nr entire stock of LADIES’, MISSES’ and CHILDRENS, and MEN'S and Chccha payable ob, eight’ fants xo wut on the BOYs' SUMMER &HOES Transatlautique of Paris. BETA! Aude Erm core Ta cere rd #25 Renney Wwania aver ‘not miss this op- Joy BOLELER: &: BOR iat UF Wankinetoncg.o, | Portunity as some wonderful Bargains can be had. ‘We have about 500 pairs. LADIES’ FINE KID BUTTON SHOES that have nevor been soldfor less than $2 ‘They are NOP GERMA) SteaMnil? LLoyp— axe UstweEx New rox, Haven, ‘The stcatsers of thin cuujany wiheal EVERY WED. SESDAY AND SATURDAY from Bremen pier, foot of freet, Hovoken.. Kates of fasuse front if | going now at #2 pair, TO LONDON HAV Ke BREMEN by Weduecin rene Faint cau, 9100 to' sto: secondcabin. 8:0. By Sature | — All of MEN'S FINE SHOES that have been sok for day stcauucr First cabin, $72: cond cabin, $00, Steer: | band 86 arenow selling at $3.50 and 6. GELRICHSS COL nowling Green, New fork W, METZEKOTT & CO. 95 Peunssiv enue ‘norte: recess WALTER, 42 D struts Ageule lor Wank on, GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. : bt Don’t miss this great opportunity, as you will save money by doing so at the Reliable Shoe Stores of SINSHEIMER & BROS, 908 7th and 3151 M streets, “Reece (Minas Cracomae Acertain cure for Sick Headache, Cramps, Cholera, ‘Morbus, Dysentery, Cholera Infantum, Indigestion, &s. For sale by all druggists. Price 2 cents, Also,"BOGERT'S VEGETABLE QOUGH SYRUP, "for ‘Whooping Cough, Croup andColds, Both warranted free from all kinds of narcotics Price 25 and 50c. $e20-3m_ “OTTO” GAS ENGINE Besr Rersroncen Smear ‘With hand-worked buttonholes, FOR 75 CENTS. ‘The best ever offered in the city, A FULL LINE OF SUMMER UNDERWEAR, SCARFS. ‘AND TIES, Shirts to Order: ; 1200 1112 F street Lorthwest. eh SJvsr Ovesen- = HURT LINE TO THE SCUTH, SOUTHWEST AND WEST. ce CONES. 1988 DR DYES Beran. S MATL catiy. making cto | FLECTRIC VOLTAIC BELT, and other Fx Me AP. wish wed Reutbweee | FEiNSere, We val wad oe Many aeow ER ae ro are cutie from Nervue Deb wat Secasce cfs persoual bature cars frou (other caunear Mpa elif ad id manhood gusr- pus free A th Sei Vanities quickly Removed. 8 Coiresyoudeuce and copsultatoas Scpafate tuoi for ladies als, Oftice bia to Jel6-20." THE EXPERT SPECIALIST cuca hist in hie profemca. te acknowlslyged fort without @pert inthe wide world {1 Ti ‘Chroule jarrenton ‘trains leave Washingtou at 8:40 4.0L and at. Chalice Sere ian a SUG acpann, | Mosul yapmine bet Sp cocoa arly Diora’ Stain Unice.s i Liber are Baers Sa Mosse r 48 otk Me ene MA GPa dice ere 'sinal ns eee | ane ¢cPenna, sve, Washington, D.d. juss 2, Hequire no bales avolduall expensive attendance, 4 LOT OF SUMMER SCARFS FOR 500, WORTH 61, . . LARGE LINE OF Eee, SUMMER UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY. FINE DRESS SHIRTS TO ORDER A SPECIALTY THOMPEON'S SHIRT FACTORY, CHARLES HYATT, Proprietor, nyt 816 ¥ street n. w..opposite Patent omen | |, ,, UPPER TEN 4 F**? Dunas summers ape To ONDER www w Hud ss es Six Fine Dress Shirts made to order, only $2. ww HH Suet = ‘Fincat Linen Collars, all styles, only 81.60 per dosen. 48K YOUR GROCER, Finest Four-Fly Linen Cufla, only 20 cent per pair H. & H. W. CaTHERWOOD, sf lgeDe cut lareelot of Unfinished Dress Shirt, at FHILADELYHLE ‘All goods guaranteed to give astisfaction, At uxcrnty, Ts: GER ARTIFICIAL STONE COM- f0b35 1002 F street northwest, te Sees sae wa (TLAND. a) ERMAN MASTIO, AND RE H f Mr. Blaine Busy on His Hook. Bak Hanuox, Mz. July 30:—Mr, laine ts busy on his book, and Nas ben forved to secure the ald of a stenographer on thts work, his time being greatly eneroached upon by callers, social duttes and corre- spondence, which, combined, have overworked hima ta considerable éxtent.. ‘The Saratoga Sails Away. Provinesce, R. I, July 3.—The Vnited States ship Saratoga balled from Newport this moruing on a cruise. — The Tallapoosa Leaves Bar Harbor. BAR Hanson, Mz, July 302.—The United States | ship ‘Tallapoosa leives to-morrow morning. for Portsmouth to meet the Greely rellet vessels, duo ‘there Saturday, The English Races, SWRETBREAD WINS THE STRWARDS CUP, AND SATCHEL ‘THE LAVANT STAKES. Loxnos, July 30.—At Goodwood to-day the race for the Stewards cup was won by Mr. Glrard’s flve- year-old bay horse Sweetbread. ‘The Duke of West minster’s three-year-old bay colt Duke, of Rich- mond came tn second, and the Duke of Beautort's Threeyeur-old ‘bay filly Isahah third, — ‘There Were twenty-three starters. ‘The race for the Lavant stakes, for two-year-olds, was won by the Duke of Portland's brown Milly. Satchel Lord Cardagan’s bay tilly Lonely came tn second, and Sir G. Chetwynd’s chestnut colt King- ‘wood third. ae Settling for Half Price. Bostox, July. 39.—The committee representing the creditorsof Tucker, Hamuond & Co, have mate an oxamination of thelr sivck and books, aud Tecomunend a settlement at Sy cents on the dollar, MeseUy Se eet FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. The New York Stock Market. ‘The following are the opening and 3 p. in. prices of the New York Stock Market yo-day, a3 reported ‘by special wire to H. H. Dodge, 39 15th street: 0. (Sp. 0. jap.m By 445 3) 36. B83) 41% +3 ‘Name. {| Do. pret. Northwest. -- | Do. pret. onto & sts loregon ‘Trans. Ont & Ws W154 Bey 88 12535 128 1835) 1334/81 aw | 12 817% Bi 103 "|107 39 0% iat 30 | aa >| 68 84) 9A 18 | 1g) 14 | 184 )U 29 | 8 9534) 9334 a2 ae —_-__ A Declining Market. ‘THE BRARISH TONE OF THE STOCK MARKET. New York, July 80, Wall street 1:40 p. m.—The Post says: The selling movement, which was first ‘noticeable on Monday morning and continued yes- Yerday, Was more pronounced this forenoom. On ‘Monduy the selling was believed to be most largely to realize profits on long stocks, but as the more Prominent brokerage louses have been talking more and more bearish for the last two days the selling to-day has probably been more largely for short account. ‘The market opened weak, and atter ‘a brief upward spasm in the first ten minutes de- clined throughout the forenoon until nearly 12 O'clock to the extent of to 2%, though this was artly recovered by 12:30. ‘The Intense competition {nthe coat trade, of which the effects are indicated Dy the present financial condition of the Buffalo New York and Philadelphia and the Rochester an Pittsburg ts still an element of depression for all the coal stocks, West, Union, — The Raltimore Markets, BALTIMORE, July 30—Virginia sixes, past-due cou- fnew telrforties, S134: Viceinia new thress, BaPtiorst‘caroliue stxcn, cha, 106. bid to-day. ‘July 90—Cotton dull—mia- and easier—Howard street and 115: do. extra, ds, 5,1245.25; Patapeco family, lative patent, 6.25,” Wheat—southern ‘western eagle? and ac s. Oat Realy An8 BEeou : ‘i 42243; do, mixed, 40n41; Pennsylvania, Se ee eka ee ea a dra clon, ie Butter dull—w ters Ral ‘Greamery, 15820. ‘steady and quict, Wald. Petro SSt highersretne!” Tatty, (oto, steady Rio car. woos, ordinary to fair, ald, Sugar steady—A ‘woft,6%; copper refined quiet. 13a13%. Wl nominally Steady, 1.15, . Freighta to Liv steainer cuaiet— ottou, 5-340; Hour, 15.30. rain, od. Receipts Cour, 1.538 barrels; wheat, 182.000 Bushela; corn, EC Bushels; cata, 1,500 bushels 10) bushels” Siup- bi ‘600, yushels, aBents—wheat, 80.000 com, Haleecwheat "775,00, bushels: Cora, 70) Dushls ‘The Chicago Markets. dink Big: Septenaber ICAGO, Inn, J 30, oom Sul 6a aomisat® oe oremben doi rar, i: ber 3 August, ‘Tho Petroleam Market. Pa. oll thon fo eet than PITTSBURG, active, but Wise deinen to toye, mailed to Fade. but aropped agait fo Tix at noon, ‘The remains of Col. Betts arrived in Opelika yes- terday afvernoon and will be buried in the faiily burying ground near that city to-day. ‘The Insane Asylum Supplies. DEALERS WHO HAVE BEEN AWARDED CONTRACTS. ‘The following have Deen awarded contracts for furnishing supplies to the government hospital for the insane: Fresh and salt meats—Jobn T. Varnell & Sons. Groceries—J. Brown, Browning & Es Shea, Barbour Middieton, G. G. & . H & Maullton, W. M. Gait € Co and veut er oTintber 7: Whyland da = of New York. Thu 5 iow tott, Cromwell & Co. Cant , Gilpin & co. of Balvincre; Fe Muler; S°9, Surere, Mekow son & Robbins, Household and Crockery—H. Mollander, B. Gold- ridge. LM. W. Bevel Dry goods. clothing, &c.—R. A. Robbins, of New York; Woodward & ; John Wanamaker, of Philadelphia: ¢ Stoddart & ire., of Philadelptiia; ©. W. Thorn, Auerbach & Bro.."8 L. Hempstone, Wan Hann & bo, W. T. Dison & Lansburgh & Bro., “ Tawar H. ider Bord, vare.—L. H. Schneider & Son, Robert . Wheeler, Thomas Somerviie & ‘Sons, Robert EG. Lelteh & Son. — ARMY ORpERs.—Second Lieut. Frederick R. Day, ‘signal corps, will repair from San Diego, Cal, to this city and report to the chief signal officer of the army. |The leave of Major Jos. P. Wright, surgeon, on" surgeou's ceruibcats is extended three mont of disability. THE REPUBLICAN COLLECTION CIBCULAR—The circular for the use of the Republican nance com. mittee in soliciting contributions from the depart- ment clerks 1s now Deli ted. It simply an- ounces thar the geutivieen. therein ames “have beeu appointed by the national committee to collect funds tn the District, and tt will De @istributed, to- ther with the regular cireular issued by B. Frank ones, chairman of the national committee, The ‘appeal is contained in the regular circular, TRE CHESAPEAKE OveTER Bups.—Nothing was Seen to-day of the delegation of the owners of oys- ter beds in the Chesapeake who were to appeal to. ‘the health authorities and the Department ot Jus- Uce to prevent the removal of o ‘out of season. Omiciads of the warive hospital service and at the Department of Justice say that the matter comes Under the state authorities entirely, Personat.—Speaker Carlisle and bis family have arrived at their home in Covington, where they will spend the remainder of the summer.—Mrs. T. H. G. ‘Todd, Miss Fanny Hutton, and Mr. Francis Toumey, of Washington, are among the guésts of the Cole” man House, Asbury Park.—admiral Rowen aud M. Rowero, the Mexican Minister bere, were tered in New York last night.—Mrs, Lander, of this city, gave a garden at ber cottage on Lynn Beac| for the benent of the Gal field Memo al Hospital, selated Oy Mire. Bleyp wi of the Senator frog New Mampaulte, und 'Mre Frances Hodgson Burnett. —Genera] Han aud wife are at Sarataga.—Gen. John Taited States Commissions of Education, sas trom New ‘ork for Europe to-day to a @ International Conterence ef educators in Landen bart week Hon. Charles J. Faulkner, former) ta Uve Iu Congress from Virgibta, 18 uw at his residence in Mardusbut ~ Va.—Mre, Ciark Sills has given up her residence ta this city, and has gone, accompanied by ber ter, Mias Eva Mills, to visit her brother, Mr. S. W. Kyuyon, at Fulton, Oswego county. N. ¥.—Mr. A. 8. cogent) of this city, a representative of the United States Lo the general convention of the Red Cross Assecia— Uon, ts to sail to-day trou New York on the Cunard steamer Oregon.—G, ¥. Chapuing and wite, of Waghington, were among the arrivals at Ni Yestenlay.——Admirat Carter and wife and Captain WP & Sanger, of Washington, are guests at Jur- dan’s White Sulphur. Sao ae . M, Carriug- ton, assistant to the War department chief cle1 has gone to Ocean Grove. Mr. John Randolph oc cupies bis desk during his absence.— Mr. and Mrs. Herndon Morsell will leave Washington to-morrow Moruing for Boston, whence there they will go to Visit Mr. and Mrs, Myron ML Whitney at thelr Sum- Mer hore, near that city. ‘Tuy O-sTREET ALLEY SuooTINa Case—In the Po- Uce Court this afternovn, Charles Williams, colored, Was charged with assault and battery with intent to kall Stephen Taylor on the night or the 22d, im © street uiley, by shooting bim bear the abdomen. jor, With several others, were retarping from a. ‘and when they eytered the alley some words ssed between Willlatns aud Taylors friends, When Williams Qred into the crowd. ‘The Dail bus not heen extracted. The case Was sent to the grand jury; bonds $500. Je A Suir Agatvet Bruck, rue BRoKER.—J. Ambler ‘Smith, as attorney, yesterday fled a declaration in behalfot A. B. Mason against Robert Bruec, the broker, and Katherine Bruce, as a partner, for $500, money"loaned and services fendered. Mr. Mason; AU1s stated, was formerly the confidential clerk of Bruce, and he claus that Mrs Brucy 1s a partner of her'son, a Dgird OF THE Otpest IvwaTE—John Howe (father of Policeman Howe, of the eiguth precinct,) died Monday evening at the goverament insane asylum, where ke has been an fumate for twenty- Seven years. He was said to have been the oldest inmate there. He wasa member of Harmony lodge, No. 9, 1. O. 0. F., which meets to-night tomake ar Tangtwents to attend the funeral. Bins FoR jew Fing ENGINes—Bids were opened at 12 o'clock to-day 1m the Commissioners’ office for furnishing three new fire engines to the District, ‘There were four bids, the lowest being by the Sillsby company, and the next lowest the Clapp & Jones company: No action has been taken further than to refer them to Chief Cronin for ex- ‘amination ahd report. 2 ‘Tuk PRo Tem. Potice JupGe—To-day Justice of the Peace Samnuél C. Mills, who has been appointed by Judge Wyile to OU the place of Judge W. B. Shell at the Police Court during the absence of the latter, took his ogth of oflice before the clerk of the Supreme Court of the District, and will enter upon his duties to morrow. Judge Snell goes on his annual leave to Waterville, Maine, RANGE OF THE TaReMomEToR.—The followii were the readings at the offfes of the. chief siguud OMiver to-day:—7 a, m., 07.0; 11 a.m, 76.5; 2 p.t, 81.8. Maximum, 81.9; mitnimum, 64.5. AN OARSMAN INJURED.—One of the members of the Columbla ght weight crew accidentally cut himself with an eraser in the thigh this afternoon. It was a esh wound, fortunatelyand it is thought Will not prevent his rowing to-tnorrow, Yesterday Mr. A. E. L. Keese recelved his reap- pointment as notary public. The funeral of Mr. Thomas Thompson took place ‘verday from Mr. J. W. Lee's undertaking estab- ut, No. 332 Penusvivapla avenue, and not rs, Lee's place, as the fra’ of Henry Law's Sons’ has dissolved. About 2 o'clock yesterday a girl named Alice R. Jones, ving at 88 Pennsyivaula avenue north ‘west, took an overdose of laudapum. She was af tended by Dr, Hinekllng. 1vis thought sue will Fecover. Affairs 33 West Washington. Suigur Free.—The sheds attached to Cartwright & Johuson'’s ime kilns caught tire this morning. Alarm Was struck from box 731, ‘The damage was very sllgit. ELECTION OF OFFIcERS.—The following officers of Decatur Lodge, No. 9, Knights of Pythias, were elected last ulght at thetr chambers on High ‘street: Acting C. C.. Charles A. Pasnes P., J. L. Collins; M. ‘&.. Edward Ryan; 1. G., George W. "Thomas. Duriug {ie evening Hugh G. Devine was elected as the rep resentative to the “Wulform Falr” to be beld wit a short tin THE CLEVELAND AND HexDRICKS FiAg Pour — ‘The Cleveland and Hendricks club, of West Wash- ington, recelved thls morbing the ‘mtn portion of the pole Intended for erection by them, which alone $560 feet high. ‘The poleis divided Into three part the first. befng 60 feet In Leight, second 45 feet, an the third 65 feet, reaching When erected the height Of 160 feet, ‘Nores.—The William Louts Sébley Lodge, No. 4, hus postponed their excursion untll Mouday next. Carte MarkeT—Sale of live stock a3 report- ed by Tavenner Bros, Drovers’ Rest, yester- day, as follows: 213 cattle up—147 sold—best, 53 to ood, 5 to Sye.; medium, 43% Lo Se.; common, 562 sheep and 1amb3—sheep, 43. to 5c.t lainbs, 5% to 63gc. 22cows and calves, at $25.00 to $50.00.” Cattle moderate: lambs brisk. Guaty Recetrrs.—Canal boat Seneca arrived ‘with 2.500 bushels of wheat for Hartley Bros. Suirine News.—Schooners William H. Allison and Annie Whitemore cleared to-day—light—for Balumore. CONDITION OF THE Waren at 7 a. a—Great Falls, 4; recelving reservolr—north connection, 2; south connection, 18 _ distributing reservoir—innuent High ude to tehouse, 33; Mluent gatehouse, 36. fie river to-day at4:90 p. m.; low’ tide av 11:80 p.m. ieee eee Latest Foreign News by Cable. s, July 30—The hearing in the Cornwall jon Was concluded to-day. Cornwall was comunitted to jail to await trial upon four eharges, UNEASINESS IN FRANCE. Panrs, July 30.—Pritne Minister Ferry will make ‘the adoption of the revision bill a cabinet question, Doubt and uneasiness are felt in regard to the re sult, A DEMAND FOR REFORM. Loxnoy, July 30.—At the liberal conference to- day Mr. John Morley, M-P., presided. A resolution was adopted characterizing the “habitual disre- gard” displayed by the house of lords for the na- Uonal will as “factious and unpatriotic” and de- manding reform. ‘A COURT SURROUNDED BY GUARDS. Loxpow, July 30. The trial Of the suspected Gy- namiters, John Dayly, James [c= Donnell, was begun to-day at Warwick. ‘The priso- hers were conveyed to the court room under @ strong guard of soldiers and armed police, who will surround the court during the continuance of the trial. Daly will conduct his own defense, in spite of the fact that friends of his in Liverpool offered to pro- cure eminent counsel for him. esa 025 ES He Believed in Pretection, ‘From the @aicago Herald. One of the Massachusetts delegation was per- sistent in his demand that the plattorm chould contain plank in favor of Uberal appropriations for an extensive system of coast defenses. He ap- ared before the comunitt but met a rebuff, and Phen made a spesen to mob in front of Hooley's “Oh, you fellers can hoot and zellz sald be, “but a’ democrat from Hands on a neck of land wheres ‘gunboat G Jd shoot the cold potatoes right off from my fSble, Ht may be d-—P funny tor’ you fellers out here in the Mississippt valley, but I want, you to understand that Wve to emigrate at any time in the next four years I'l hold the democratic party responsible.” A Deuenrep Bov’s Marniage —On July$ Leonard T. Caughy, gon of Noah W. @ prominent merchant ‘of Waluiore, Was quis wedded, co Miss ©. Nellle Neal, a young Ball aay in, ner One of the Old-Time Guns. A BOUVENIB OF COMMODORE SALTONSTALUS DISS THOUS NAVAL BXPEDIT: On the post office approach in Bangor, Me correspondent ip that city, mounted on a block of granite, ts a long, rust. ‘Which, frou its antique siis ‘te an object of curiosity to passersby. gun Was once part of the arma Mme@ore Saltoustall’s sloopeor- Diown up by the British in 177%. Su it by the government to recapture: the wriuish, foto whos bans Stead of capturing that ancient ne ver Dear being captured h by the british stay which made theirappe in the bay. The Amer cans fed up the Penodscet, their vessel, the chagrined c Seeing through the wots to k ob Which they suffered untold iar ist toriows Britons came the retreating colo Which cost the young repul ‘This old gun lay wn the river uatii the centennial rearot {he vt made to defend. when it was rocove engaged tn deepening wie harbor « it Was toounted on te grant The post office, seribed: ‘Thisccan was in one of “) lown Up in the Penobscot Revoversd, Aurust & Remarkable Cat 44 FELINE WONDER THAT CATCHES Fist AND SHOWS EXCELLEST MATERNAL JUDGMENT. An instance of extraordinary a intelligence is reported trom county, New York. Mrs Sarab Brows, lage, has a large Maltese cat, which 15 t Of three Kittens, now nearly half grown, dat Rang It was noticed lately that the old cat was regaling ber ens of perch and sun and tresh daiiy, was watched, offspring on some fine spec! aby wufch she brought ia ui aay ta wita it Was in Vaptine KU poud, wear thie vl 4 had been drawn down quite low r cat would crouch Gown at the and when a Ost catne swum Teach, Would spring upon it tu 1 Farely miss Its alm. © Slir struck the berclaw, and then dipped her Lead in us water, took her prey in her mouth and ashore. Besides fist, the cat serves her With birds, not less than two uf which sue pr every day.” ‘The most remark. however, is the sysien she f ber kittens. e« @ Will Not permit any tulseeileneous ser Digg after it, by Which one kliten mylt get n 9 dianer than 1t6 tutes, but stie fays the Sel, Dah or bird, as may be, belor Ones. ‘The other two se obliges 10 tv St a distance Wille the one Is eating, + Suthority against any protest ou thy 0 went cyMngs. When the kitten S Sarde ea the Old cat removes the dinuer {tin frout of ancther kitten, who ests fue third of the meal unmolested, when’ the thick Kitten's turn comes. The Fitven that ts served uit Om one day Becomes Ue last on the list Cue bext Gay, ghd that rotation 1s tmatotaned wits Unvary- ing paruality day after day. A Smart Young Man. WHO LIVED LIEE 4 PRINCE ON A SALAKY OF WEEE LIABILITIES OF OVER A MILLION DX The Drm of De Wolf & Swan, wiv have boon tu the stock brokerage business for many years, falled Monday, as stated in Tax Stax, owing, tt 15 Sa a fraud perpetrated upon them by a Law) had forged powers of attorney in connection with securities which had been put in thelr hands to re- ze Upon. It was learued that the lawyer s0 ‘was William Fears, bas been Ut & Lord, and the of that arm. Week, bas becn ope Hie bought considers und, 115 said. petd $90,000 T elty” abd $50,000 for Ottis 1 €ral Urownstoue but-es. bus ciybs th Bropkivn, is brokers with whom and Mr. Day were specul When Mir. Day learned to-d CFF, he broke open 5. je found Lithog: Pitisburg, Pitts F mou, and Third Avenue Suct States Trunk conipauy, Ho) Sliver company and ‘pany stocks so skilitu ‘Of thoge compaies lw genuine, Mr. i Btole the genuine certifi isced tne bs te : eb at lils desk since Sundae. It is Mabilities are over u milion tolars, The Modern Colon. ci. HOW MONEY 18 TO BE Rais: C10 THE BAR THOLDT STATUE PEDESTAL. Gen. Stone, of the Bartholdi statue committs speaking of the ceremonies at the layin corner-stone, Which wil occur Aug. While he does not expect. thei to be marked by grandeur, yet tuey will be distinguished by dignity ang tmpressiveness, AS to rats funds to complete the pede states that “wo measures for outalu: have been suggested, wich are Yuder ¢ Won by the conmultted. “Gwe ts Duyeber of postal cards, with the Cofamittee’s room on one Side, and ou th Diank forin sowething Ike this: +) hereb to the hold! pedestal fund —— ——." eee & lopes comtaining a printed slip asking tuose whe aign'to aro} ‘Ube cards tuto a letter i Gresses Will be taken from the direct New York city in tals way can be Lior Vagued at the minunun of exyeuse, A. of sending out the envelopes will lv oll lag stall, Who Will asswrt the « and proceed to collect tke pains 25 per cent of ti Will be seidom above te Per gal, ae we calcalat here is bo loss of tin: round to and we delleve that. people wil when Ubsy are not Drowgut tnt Who argue and coax for subse: known mauner of book ace t luivtee think Weill Of this pian, whieh will ce be adopted at ap early date. Phe ot Lace boxes In CONspicUsUs places as. tor lie fhe bridge cutranves, the iat ferry houses, rain dep Lua labs lave printed @ duress of the olier this ad mn gut ple wu do not wish (0) Sulscri give non reatis etc. By these boxes ; 1o communication with the r Who always give their mite will lvartiu By these two metiiods ail give will have the opport ose Who ore WIL Spared the annoyance of perseial slicitatton, an can give as much or iittie s pleas, We have Derween $20,000 an Maud WE tuts amount we can bury twenty wet of tly Sud We shall Stop Uuen if uo mre mones coun Buv I feel sanguine that witu the Hew tuetiuds all ‘will go well.” Sas BOW ME. AND MKS. GLADSTON » 10 TH CHANCE SPECTATORS IN A CHLKCHL Correspondence of the Reston Herald, We are always curtous to know ting of the domestic Iife of great then, and wish to kuow If the wife has had any part tn the husband's cess, Itisalways sald that Mrs. Gladstone h deen a helpmect indeed, aud oue would b Unis opinion from the sweet, wifely, motherly ex- pression of her countenance. Mrs. Gladstone does not loak older than an American lady commonly does at ffty, Her hatr 1s almost Wack and her face ts almost free frum Mues aud wriuiies Et Ush women of the last generation dressed hide eously, us the majority of the present generatton do, And Mrs. Gladstone, tu respect of are longs to both past aud present. Sue alway dowdy. One cannot get over the feeling when s~ ing her that she ts of bourgeois origin. ~ If one did not know ber, one would assume that she longed to what is called here th keeping class.” When she came tuto t Sunday she wasreally a curiosity. Her commonly sweet and spiritual. ier sinile swory of @ true and gentle heam. But— Why should any lady dress 80 barburousiy? The puffed- a by Out hair, the big, Ill-shaped boanet, with the oid fashioned spotted vell: a long, rather rusty velvet cloak, with wide fur trimings and ungi Bands, did not seem suttable to the fu ‘the ‘service, when Mrs. Gl. cloak she pat gu a ight shawl, an y-knitted worsted then, to ine,tie picture of odds andends seemed complete. But to Mr. Gladstone: I was He shuffled into te chapel and tr ined to seo him. o hits pew, With a qulet, nervous, Ui-regulated step, that Ludleated strength of will trying to overcome weakness of Umb.” He looked two inches shorter than be did four years Tis face 18 Tull of crows’ foot, Lines and wrinkles run in every direction upon tr, and If he were due hundred years old tls face could Dot be more wizen and worn. | Tue withered, inched face, With its great Tating restlesseyes, as almmast weird. “Tat Cutcaiately facing the prime minister, and within ten feet of him, and 1 must say—I am bound to say—ttiat ts presence pained me all the whille I Was Iu the chapel. He ts A man With a great trouble on his tmlnd, or else no face in this world ever told the story of trouble, ‘When he closed bis eyes in prayer—and I peeped several times to see—there Was almost an agony on is countenance. He Was so uneasy and restless when standing up, 80 Ndgety with the books and ‘his fan, that it was deeply patniui to see him. A WILD Woman 1x Jowa.—A dispatch from Du- Duque, Iowa, says a mysterious wild woman was peeh Dy hungers in the woods near Gordou Fert twelve milés porth of that city, Suiday. She 13 described as pepecdenty f or aes lati. pas sigewy form, & forehead. and'eyes of un? natural luster. Her hair was black and about three feet long. She was almost nude, and wore uelther shoes nor stockings. No one in ihe neiztibortiood cap give any information regarding the strange pot Dut it is stated by one of the older resi- deats that four years ago the daughter of a farmer oa small Inols town, who had Deen engaged to be married to a well-to-do farmer, had mysteriously Decause of the refusal of her parents to give their consent, and has not since been seen. Its supposed that she subsists on roots and herbs and lives in some cave among the rocks. An effort ‘Will soon be made to capture her. Jax goute axe Orames Ravan. —A a mesting of the directors of the Louisville and Nashville ‘, the resignations of Messrs. C. C. Id, Russeli Sage, Thoraas F. Ryan sported. and Messrs. F. lea to | | and | ered that vie carighit thio fish beistit, | | The Texas Fever. CAR LOADS OF SICK CATTLE ARRIVING IN CHICAGO, Cmrcado, 3 A dispatch from the stock~ ands announons that nine ear loads more of cattle itowted With Texas fever have arrived Unere. They came over tie Burlingten railway from Kansa® City and belonged Lote same ‘who seat i the other “They were treated in the aame way. Those affected with others Isolated. NO ALARM IN NEBRAREA. Lincory, Nem, July 80, The outbreak of disease mong cattle at Maxwell dors not excite alarm. Jas puriy local, and due to bad water ‘a erowarng. — News Briets, ¢ Tematns of Commodore ry B Ratiard, U. so who died in Iass, weer sereored peenerbag? Lis tormer frm and peddence, Belifeld, i! nants, Md.,to the U. 8 naval eom- pits Paulker, who was minister to France n {Congressman from West Vi ally 2 at bis eaaidence Im Salt? BAS mifferod for a number of A nunber in St. Petersbamg have been tracy agatust the ed with the Marie ation for girls of Goud TS met in the Fooms of the Ss among Uke Yeachens we disease were shot and Ube dav, A’ warrant was sworn out yr Sterday against ne S. Harrison, receiver ofthe Indiana Bapke < company, cuarsing im with eumbeaement of Oo Te was -atrested it tek woke Au appl Jas ten denied Co allow a steamer rou Mapveilles 1 land & coosignment of Tage @6 Uhe round (hat the order proni>- UY of age from infected ports was im Tallowed ho discretion, although the F owed a clean bill of health. the Paris Figaro suse Marunaun, the wibilis ® Las coumuited suicide through want. A Romantic Elopement. MILTON SMITH OFF WITH MIS RRIDE THROCOR @ STORMOFBTLIETS Aspectal from Paris, Ky., Saye A very semen. menibersof (wo fartiios of the eiupen Bi Ass aristdbracy occurred Sunday night, but lias just come to Light, Baving been Kept quiet Dy Lose interested. Mrs James Thomas had been en Terialuinge Miss Suste Wells, daughter of a George town 0 Atmong other guests was Milton Suith, an vt Lor father’s Dank. Sunday = Mr. Suitth, Miss Wells, Miss Thomas and @ vn friend took & carriage arive to Miers tg that piace, Miss ThOIAs wi asived to go With the party Lo Aberdeen, O., where Mr. Swith and Miss Wells proposed’ to'marry. © retused, leaped trow, carriage, pro | cured « comtevance and returned bome.» Priends [of Miss Wells, with) Mr ‘Thomas, procured J excited aud set out tn pursult. Overtaking Une Aller datk, abeut @ Gorn shots were ex- don each’ aide, no one being wounded, Boowch the horses were Mit several times. Mra ius became ti for the result, her en The pur-ucts abandoned te chase. party Went on, and it 1s presumed wd at Averdcea, tue Gretna ‘Green of The #1 A Criors Moxstnosrry.—Prot. nell University, has ng diet to the muserim of that Institution a cuniows monstrastty in Ube shape of a Pic With a hiead ciowly resembling tbat of a bumaa, heing, TC Mas ohe of a litter of ten, born on the eubencer far, pear Pernvitie, ‘Tompkins Co, 1s placed on its feet the Mine v the clin te the forchead I$ perpendicular. he top and tack of the skull Dave an almast per fect huiman development. ‘Tae ears are strikingly like @ man's in shape and are attached to the htad augle. | The mouth te large, but almost its human resemblance. “The ued » formed. "Th Laperivct. Pr wld $25 for the Maxnre-Dost 1x Sta R.—"Look at that,” sald am len, rushing up to Ube city + after “Look at Uhat chunk of mart Lured that In Ue sugar buWl at Ube rest Where | iuuch,” aud Leturew down asmall plece of sotme"White Substance That Was apparently Tnarbie-dust souditied tute a lump turough tne action of Maribe toatter. “Ive hat powdered sugar 1 pasty-lovking stutl te. id tind that hundreds Eround Inv powder Flour 1s tinued, AL residue Deavn oF Tite Rarrimoue Sega LroxEs.—The Sea Hones tm Druid Mit park, Baltimore, BUC. Cinta Yestendoy Lo the foul witerso wuld ene Ws confined, and died shortly after s eclock Im {ue mor u hour and # hat ater a Ange Mreaktust. “The cub passrd last ou Mondas @veme In. “He was ten Vedat the deat of hs laoiher, Ate a loug cause We was captated, Wb A dIMCULY presenter itselt ast te Wos (tied With a sucaing-botile, oy, but Mt JUIN Uo. He Was iieid, and about a plait atl a hale down bis throat, Many’ ladies Une path yesterday to soe the inttie orplan, e bUL permitted (0 ser Mn He was ln a Sound sieep, Snoring loudly, ®1th am attendant herp it sighed heavily ite jam. tes cit him.” The uittic teliow 1 Wo men named | e heen recognized ameng the number, LL Supposed to belong te Une Who ‘ave had their beady od. Aout Lwenty ure out. afte they here will be another and stockIMen are desperate yss OF UkeIr horses, hangin over thy paoN.—JouN vn tonworker residing In Flushing, Le oy uustasic admirer of Johu L. Sullivan, le tne He tens esnke for permis wit, “The tyehter Mighly gratified w Lave pon bith, and added that baby ouUnt for tho Suvaekn SULUIvaN'’s GiFT To Bis Sullivan, LaNGrOR aNn Meraxcnony wring Irom Disorder OF Costiveness, Which Dr Jaynes Nun wove; by their Veneficiad acth 3 alo Wey Wi! also lessen The Ukeliioud of a retura, MARMIED, TON-ANDEEWS, At the residence of Mie Sra * usvthweet on Tueeday Rov. DW Fanice, DD AC A: a Torpid Javer, th Born ay July Qh, Issa, Capt F.C. ADAMS, Jour- tery, July 29th, 1884, apers please copy] Joly 9), 1854, Mrs, MALI aitwenty-cight Suara, Hou end ? forever fed? dadien t asures “Ol. my sister svar, Bont thet ev omrth, ittie worth? The colur from thy check has fed; Tt hath Ube palevews uf the dead: Quiet aud stilt dost thou lays Wake, sister, waike, see, "tis day, farewell. my xixter dear, in'-wil without sou bere! ay We awed heaven abown, all is pence and Juy and lova®™ SisteR JOsTR, ce from her Inte remtdence, Eleventh tre vent. on Priday, Aucust It iu. Friewds and acquaintances are iivited, © FITZSIMONS. On Tuesday, July 29th, 1464, at 6p, H.. ADELALDE, beioved wits of Andrew. Fiteximowe, gf icinte Sibert and Margaret Burch, rot ber ace, attr . whi Hier funeral wi 4“ lay. 2uly 29, 1884, at 8.30 o'clock aitera lone w news, oar beloved hae ad and father, JULI: GT, burn in Wartem- beng. Germians, in the sixty-third year of his age. 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