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THE EVENING STAR. | PUBLISHED DPATLY, Exeept Sanday, STAR BUILI w fenton at: year TEnternd et # Ror Lington, D. Cas 9 at Wa tay—St a year. Be Aline % 64 —N2 9,755. WASHINGTON, D. © THURSDAY. JULY 31, 1884 PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, &e. | SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip GE*ND EXcURSION To PEN MAR AND HIGH ROCK, VIA BR & O. RR TO HAGERSTOWN, | thence via W. M. RR. to Pen Mar. ‘NO CHANGE OF CARs. MONDAY, AUGUST 41m, 1894. Round trip rate, $2: children between Sand 12 years, $1. Prof. Zetrler’s Baud and Orchestra Dinner at Pen Mar, 20 cents, Shootin: Galleries, Flying Horses. Swingsand Dancing. Leave Warhington 8am. Arrive Pen Mar 11:30 m_ Returning, leave Pen Mar 5p. m., arriving Washington 5:20 pm. 3y31-3t, RAND FAME URSION TO ¥ MONTE CRISTO (BLACKISTON'S ISLAND). ya Was ineten's most poraicr resort, by YCLE FEDERAL CITY LODGE, NO. 20. 1.0. 0. Fy soe | on the gute. seuworthy ant sisitte:t steamer on” the FamtN9pm, | Potomac, JANE MO-ELTY, (with humerous CRIBNER. | FByO SANDS oe nda permanent cure by when they could ~ tue ex BICYELE School for Iustruet Jerfecti: appointed state roots), Which leaves Gtin street wharf at 9am. sharp MONDAY, AUGUST 4, 1884, returning at 10 p.m. A’yumgniticent eniaiue on theTboat hore dinner with all the delicacies of th» season, ine walt water bathh sur unusie, dane= matiaz und nsbine. trip, 0c. Chil ler 12 years of wze, 2c. ' Coutnittee, A. David- WOH Wilton € MO Connell, Win, Bushby, LJ, ee, WHE Stensbury. Cars im waiting on return of amet ‘The management reserves b}-ctionable tine the chased by th same. wu ¢ SSECUND SELECE EXCURSION OF THE CARROLL INSTITUTE JO MARSHALL HALL, On THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1834. ‘The steamer W. W. Corcoran will leave Washington at | 10am andSpim. Thestamer Mary Washingion will | leave Washington at 10am. and 6:00 pan. Keturoin (he Corcoran will leave Maraiali Hull at 2p.m_and 8:3 fam. The Mary Washington will eave Marshall Hull at 4 pam and S:30p oan Daniele on the Steamer Mary Washington going and baa Sy31 6t LADLES GOODS Ceres IAL BEACH. SURICTLY FIRST-CLASS. FAMILY EXCURSION WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 67x, | Under Auspice: of | UNIFORMED BATTALION I. 0. 0. F. Steam-r ARROWSWITH Iaves 7th street wharf at 7.45 um: homeacain a! 93) p.m Gest Hotel. Cleanest ‘Finest Bath nz un the Potouise. = Sic, and 75e. MP. bit the prices are those the new and choice Gree SELECT EXCURSION for the reacon A stip poor ares " vs . Boe Tus Nex: Tiorry Dass WONDERFUL CAVERNS OF LURAY, M. WILLIAN | Us 3p, 11 WILL YAKE THE GLFATEST REDUCTION IN| RUsTA¥. AUauS® a Tiers EVER VADE HERETOFOME, VWAB & 0. ANDS.V, RR Uats Stall priog ‘Leave Washington 8:30, m. Nochangeof cars. De- at Ball price. fchtful scenery eu route, Round trip rate, including : of eetting the | Mttulssion to caveras, $250, positively Limited to 200 | E Su }otaS masked im , from Washington. Every ticket calls for a reservedseat, Only Sunday Excursion of the season. Secure your tickets ti Pennsylvania evenne, Ar As» Bi Acrran Cesr. pr ATTENT IOS EAST CLEVELAND AND HE The first re DAY EVENT | sinet near At A speakers resent. BySh3t CAN BE HAD AT THE ABOVE OFFICE, FROM THE GENERAL COMMITTEE, AND FROM THE | WA! eilar monthly: NG. Ausust 1st, 3d. att By order, J_C. ENTWISLE, Secretary, Govgrxwent RecEIPTs To-pay.—Internal reve Tue, $285,896; customs, $712,476. ARREST OF 4 COUNTERPEITRR.—The Treasury de- partment is informed of the arrest, at Boston, yes- Diices CLUB, DR meeting will be held FRI- at Witthatt's Hall, south B ftendance t desired. Able NINTH STREET AND PENNSYLVANIA AVE, ‘MAPS, PLANS, PAMPHLETS AND INFORMATION crry. | ALIMITED NUMBEX OF LOTS WILL ONLY BE | BP cuessresKe peace co. OFFICE, BOARD LOTS FOR SALE | PRINCIPAL REAL ESTATE AGENTS OF THE SOLD AT PRES 3y30-Im terday, of Charles P. Troist, for counterfeit English sovereigns. = REPRESENTATIVE RANDALL has returned to the elty, and was at the Capitol to-day to attend the Meeting of the subcommittee on ordnance, which was to have met to-day’, but nothing was done, REPRESENTATIVE CULBERTSON’s ConprTiox.—Rep- Tesentatlye Culbertson, who shot himself at the National hotel yesterday, and was taken to the Providence hospital, is better to-day, and there 1s hope of his recovesy, At the hospital the physi- clans found that sheir services were more needed in treating him on account of his general health than for the Wounds in the head. Curoxs To Pay IxreREsT.—The U. 8. Treasurer to-day mailed checks to pay interest on registered stock due August Ist, as follows: Three per cents Of 1882—8.541 checks, aggregating $1,600,284; Dis- triet of Columbia s65s—S56 checks, aggregating £199,746; making a total of 4,097 checks, aggregating $31,809,030, Mrs. Greery Leaves For PortsMovra.—Mrs. A. W. Greely, wife of the Aretic hero, arrived at the Evbitt house last evening. She was accompanied by her two children and her brother, Mr. L. G. Nes- ith, and she was on Ler way to Bortsmouth, N. H..to’meet her husbind. They spent the night at the hoiei, continutmy uuir journey early this morning. Gen.” and Mrs. Hscen accompanied tbem to the depot and gave them God-speed on. thetr happy Journey. Mrs. Greely Is overjoyed at the prospect of meeting her husuand so soon. ‘Tae Navionat Boar> oF Heatra.—The na- tional Dourd of h aith held its annual meeting yes- terday and clecied officers for the ensuing year as James L. Cabell, of Virginia; tent, Di. Stephen Staith, New York; sec OF TRADE Roows, Geo-ge Wang, jr. Rhode Istand.” Ad- ditional members of committee: Hon. ‘Thomas “uous. D-partmentet Jus 5 Smart, United States army, and Dr. T w Ciro. steps were taxen to connected with cholera. amt ute any other eiates Walch may threaten the couutry, such £ ut: y to be periormed without compensation. REMOVING NAVAL WRECKs.—Commander Colton commanding the United States steamer Speedwell, fn a letter to the Navy deparunent, states thar (he Wreck reported on tho uly plot cart, boaring northwest by west from Cape fieury. ¢ dista.ce of Nifty miles, was blown up Dy Lory «t's ob tac 20th inst. A naval vessel Will Shor be Semt out to Wreek whieh is reported. to ve lying In eight fathoms of Wate: SIX miles Southeast ot Hog SENT PRICES, = Tam still at my old sta; 1202 PF 122 PENS And have no otlicr ple Seal Call and August 18th, 1984, pleace cul Letter Carriers’ Association, city pow HE BEI NOTICE TOT AND THE P: NSSYLOAN A 12 Pi JEL neraver and Pruct be convinced, tt BL ALL VOTER: members of state ane ‘RIOUS DEPARTMENT | island, diructly tn the track of vessels bouud (rout New York to Balti: ‘Tue Ustrep Si ces meastRre ts recelving from the Bureau of Fugraviag and Printing sinall quan- titles of United States notes of the dencininations Of one and ti a t by the IU UROEON AMBLER—Dr. Edwin . Untied States navy, acting as the repre- ative or is fellow surgeons in the navy, has Ja beantifie brass tablet, ty by 2g feet eut by « firm in Philadelphia for erection in the village ebiven ALC dineper, Va. The tablet beans the fol- lowing Inscription Markham Ambler, sod assistant sung! vy. died on the "snk" of theLena river during the memorable retreat ora. S THY fiver 5, Ne stp's company of the C. S. Arctic steamer day before at 607, 619 and 1351 on AU ust 2d. 1884" leu inge tle oP anetve, In the year 1881, His Seuse of duty was 3y90-3t_ | 7:15'p.m,, returning at close os retin stronger then lifs love of ite. In memory of his TRISMID ox . D HATSaud BONNETS | J OWE CEDAR POINT, i BID GLOVES, MITTS, WASHING TON’S CONEY ISLAND. FANS and FLOWERS. | | wll MES MJ. HUNT, deere ee, aria taste Ta gtret feepe Saturiaya, ute retucoine at 9 pati. cou No. kit ¥ Srucer Nonrmwest. | fusutiax July lot. Fare oceans round: trigy childs, FOR CASH ONLY 3y2_| Bente — ‘The Armenia stopeat Alexandria on Mondays and Mos = feos Reprrer, 6 91M STRE Opposite Patent Office, H.C. BOWERS, Manager. | ¥: For further information epply at office, St. Mare % streets, This in this Dis = CIT CP oIAON UF at FQUIT OR: the Directors have determ ec. nd series, aud ‘The offi we cord STH, at Geddar i's Assocuution is ‘and cers ers all busin an ends ona plain a1 ho complications or misunderstandinge in its worlds nobleex»imple and herole death this tablet is erected by the medical ollivers of the Uulted States navy. ‘THe Lave Disncnstso CLERK Moran.—Judge Lawrence, the first controller, yesterday directed, | sult to be brought on the offfelal bond of the late Col. Robert. ©, Morgin, deceased, for the recovery of the balance of $16,860.67 die to the United States on bis accounts ‘as late dtsburstng clerk of the Department of State. This Dolance, excenting the Suin of $216.25 in disallowed itenfs, '2’all_admait- ABLE BUILD! ‘OWS, D. In view of | the pressing demand fo stock in the above Assuciation, “dl to rope ths tii ooks for a. thom: who | Building Assoc! sng, which wall AY IN AUGUST the ‘Hall, corner of 30th and M | ou of the best ever starced | 1d solid basis; men and experienced 10 t = | Hote? Jy30-1uu | Manawement of the association. The shares are $1 each, , ted In the Uni accounts of the late Col. Morgan. Ean?s me tine of WERING. EXOURSION OPCIRE TOUNG BEC: | ca mhich in advancad €20), ‘ic books wil be open for | ‘The surrties are Robert R. Bass, of Brooklyn, and f " EMBE VEN x NOI E B aul jon to the stock at the ollowing iz: | Ch. ‘1 N "Noe AGEN oF RROMPERTES, | FG LFS Cx TON. cf the Mernorial Lutheran Chnreh, | Gee B baekhart sland 9: Wm Wines deve sbos7K | Chas F Whitehead and Horace a. Ruggles, of New GS. ALE OVERS, og debi Dv, pom igeeteamer W. W. Coro™ | we soa 1089 eo hot: Sahu Giubona Sth an M'atas a ¢ peri ¥ SDA’ ¥ th and Ma's :S.¢ ropiey's Suis, Pot 7 v1 SaCTL Vil AESND SHAWES | “Baatwill rave sth-street wharf at 6 p.m. sharp. and | sud Sane Gottets W Cateye Fetes | re, We, HL Brcevow will Succeed Mr, Cheney as talewn ete half their | yet ot Op mm | Brown, vice Pres,; RE Frey, Treas; Ferdmand King, | snperintendent of the rail ‘ay mall service for New SU NVERUNDER-| potcauce comer sane | SS jy26-i5t "| England, Mr. Cheney resigned some weeks ago- DGLOs Es and MrT | pS SS ae a3 IXTH ANNUAL EXCURSION OF ANACOSTIA LODGE, NO. 21, F. A. AM, Steamer Jane Mosely, BLACKISTON'S ISLAND, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13TH, 1894, HERY, ‘T NORTHWEST, | vie apd unadertat, | EK. HEY OTENTH STRFF WRAND MOONLIGHE EXCL RSI: | For the Brust of the | ‘ARY WASHINGTON, EVENING, AUGUST 1 tng down and back ESiomabie porte ‘flowed on board, ickets fur sale Uy the Uificers aud at the Boat the evening of the Exeurmic §N BUILDING | Uk DaesSek PROM PaRra | cis eapusituas se | BE CHARTERED ‘on the river or ba: fe. A. MAY Hfovtod ‘th stnet. ¥ GREAT FALLS AND CABIN JOHN BRIDGE. team Packet “FXCELSIOR" will make her recu- “ps fo the above poluts as follows: TUESDAYS, YS and S at #o'dleck, trum wuarf,cor- et and Canal. For further information Apply a” otice “Telephone No. 3 WATERS, 1045 32d street, West Washington, BET OF ALL Excumsions, Steamer Arrowsmith, from 7th stre-t wharf, SATUR- DAYS. 4:90p, 1m. To alll hotels and watering places. 10:90 p.m, Sundays, Every accommodation on Beart Chap and pleasant trip. Number imited, | “sites. te SERIES OF EXCU PUNE WATR WORK Giles i SS by susail parties f HWishiment, et XPS MENCE, SATURDAY EVENING CLUB EVEKY SAUURDAY EVENING. x Ww wharf ot 6.30 p.m. remy P | _Geutleman’s Telrt, 20 cents, two ladies complimented with each gentleman shtitioual "ladies 25 cents each. | Tobe hid of the commnittes uss boat | Ocoghas, FAES | 3 ARSHALL HALL AND GLYMONT. THE STEAMER MARY WASHINGTON: Will make excursion trips to the above COQUAN FALLS. Every. WEDNESD. siret at 9a 2. returning at $ 1. . rouuid-trip, 28 conta” MARSHALL HALt y ATURDAY. Jeaving at Ya im, returning at 4390p. mn Fare, round? tip, 15 conte SUNDAY EXCURSIONS, MARSHALL HALL AND GLYMONT. 2 3 p.m..returning at Sp.m. v-trip. 25 cents, Dancing on a ine sfc shetta deck dew ais Week and at rounds, on Sutday. Fine brass band on Sunday. ‘Suudas cxcurmou stoyeat Marsbalt Hall ES. RANDALL, Manager. ENCHANTMENT. | Tostop at Alexaudria xoiny and returning, }y80-12t =| ing of, | tors of this company wt! | DAS "Augast 4,804 "Polls open at a : Boeata POTOMACIS <E town. D.C. dui CRA’ ‘atocx held: 26, 1884—The anual m-ting for the 11 be held at air, Bigeiow IS au Inspector Of the Post Ome NCE COMPANY, GEOKG - | partment, Aw ELecTRICAL Commisston.—The following gen- Uemen Lave been appointed by the President a commission to conduct a national conference of election of twelve din’ ‘office on MO: m. snd close at W. DEEBLE, Secret: | TB AOU CAN BOY DUFFY'S MALT Ww by the bottle from J | New xo | Seo irs LUID delivered for $1.10, rk avenue. ‘SPE 1AL—Fiv 3523 2m electriclans 1n connection with the international electrical.exhibition, Watch opens in Philadelphia, September 2: Prot.’ Henry’ A. Rowland. of Johns Hopkins university, Baltimore, Md; Prof. Joon ‘Trowbridge, of Harvard untversity, Cambridge, Mass; Prof. George F. Barker, University of Penn: sylvania, Philadelphia: Prof,’ M. B. Snyder, High }OHN H. 3! RUDE. 1431 | ALLUNS DANFORTH'S [sa - | (gr Losmen IN ORDER THAT WE MAY MAKE ROOM FOR A | | ZARGE STOCK OF HARDWOODS AND WHITE PINES, NOW ON THE WAY, W! INDUC! PICKS, SHELVING AND HARDWUOD3, SUCH AS | WALNUT, MAHOGANY, CHERRY AND POPLAR, WM. McLEAN & SON, | 19TH_AND B STREETS AND TH. B AND CSTREETS NORTHWE EM TS IN UPPE School observatory, Philadeiphta; Prof. J. Willard Gibbs, Yaie college; Prot. simon Newcomb, Nautical Atmunae oiice, Washington, D. C.: Prof. Edwin J, Houston, Central High school, Philadetptia; Prof. Charles “A. Young, Princeton college; Dr. Willan, H. Wahl, secretary of the Franklin institute, Pliti Geipi)a: Prof, B.C, Vandyck, Rutger’s college, New Prot. C. F. Prackett, Princeton college. ‘Tue Live-SAVING SERVICE.—The lfe-saving ser- division of the Treasury department has just Assued the “Revised ReculaUlons of the Lite-Saving Service for 184,” a voittrue of one hundred aud nitty Pages, designe’ for the guldance of officers and crews of {ile siations in the service, ‘This 1s the f OFFER GREAT ERS, SELECTS, SECONDS: i ETWEEN B wit G& JM. | = jyia-im | [2 Gas Btoves that will do all Famuy Cooking, be Has reuov S GARDEN 15th, NO. A PRESCOT Estate Broke t revision Of the regulations tssued since 1870, the Jaws relate tothe service, tuzetl fe 1a oflcers of the go Which have arisen relative vo the aud priviieges of etuployes 1a jage, are given In concise form. fi All HOSE. PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN.—Tne WEEKLY GAS FIXTURES, &, Stax will be sent postpaid to any address in the United States or Canada until after the presidential election for % cents. It 1s a large eight-page Paper of tiity-six columns of interesting reading Inatter—poiltical, miscellaneous, persoual, news E. F. BROOKS, street, Corcoran Building, ot euloree: gu one 1881" on the other s If pint boda wucer bot-les, ful’ Extent Wash Yarnesley. No. Lan Mir. M. T. Bridwél offers a reward of twenty-five dol- Jars and expenses for the conviction of any Tersens found using his bottles of the following des- iption: T esution all pera my botties marked eat side "MT “M. ‘Heisue id's Patent. 4 ‘On the other ‘others $2. 14-2 Taw against ll Deer bottles with the lightoin, Bridwell, 1881. 351M sts. W. AUC gossip, ele. "Send tor a sample copy. Wuen MR. Gorman Comes.—Senator Gorman, chairman of the democratic campaign committee, isex) eclid here next week, and active operations, Wil {Len be commenced. Pensowal.—General and Mrs, Sheridan were at Saratoga yesterday.—Count Lewenhaupt, the Swedish minister to America, will replace Baron Zibba as swedish minister at Paris —Among late arrivels at Mount Desert were Mr. C. B. Young and Mrs. and the Misses McCeney,of Washington.— Mrs. ara A.Spencer and Mis3 Mazgle A. Allen returned to shington yesterday from a three weeks’ tr) person oF obs not to sell or buy oF fll fae herein described, 13 1 will eh persons, Pint Jager pperattuched marked Sol M sts. w., D.C, bottle not to be sold: tuarked on cne side, d August 13, 1873." Others dikes Utands & Codd, | fide large tar, with igure ot BMD Ee 251 ner, POLITICAL PICTORIAL painted at HOGINSK & LE northwest. Designs and estimates cheer! All work cuarant teed and des Which inciuded the Business Educators’ conven: Uon tt Kochester, the Thousand Islands, the Hud- son river to New York, the ocean to Fortress Mon- Toe, a few days at tie Hygela hotel, and the eT BAI iS, 208 nully turns ERS street shied. Jue iu the most artistic inan- dyli-im, cr Prepares plana and specifications for all classes of Dbuildhuen shd wuperiutends their erection JAMES H_ Mest. Omtce No. Potomac, per Lady of the Lake, to Washi ngton, Miss Annie Bolger joined Mrs. Spencer and her party at New York and took the ocean trip home- Word, returning Wedresday morning.—General ‘eridan and General Fitzhugh Lee are expected 1, ARCHITECT, iS G street, 48-610, WW. CORCORAN. WMER ARRANGEMENT. Fwil. inake daily” trips (Sundays y the Potomac ae far as Gly- at la m. abd arrive at 3:30 p 25 cents to all points except TENNIS, CKOQUET. QTEAMER r SI w PRY , This fine ste. excepted) to all pei ES. wh ch & $1 SATURDAY EV (G trips will be made during the fuempr boat Ieavitie at 6 p.m., arriving at 9:90 p.m. are, 3 cents, DAY AETEENOON tripg will, be made as usual "3 me At 3 9, mand returning at 8p. Wk es Indian Head Dare. @ cents. JOEN AND GREA’ HENRY G. = it st nortiowest opposite Washington aid Geurgetown | feilroadl omens YP pein | joriwis kaart | —— = i : en aE ee Burows LS bot Be AL bike 7 é ! HARB & Pure Di and at RED PHARMACIST, 426 7th street eouthwest. rags aud Medicines Prescriptions a specialty, ‘moderate rates, 9630 Gettysburg to-day, upon Invitation of Gen, Hartrantt, whose division 13 encamped there— R. C. Joltison, of Washington, and George H. Nor- ton, of Alexahdria, were among the arrivals at Newport yesteruuy.—Hon. B. Ki. Bruce, Register TH TTENTION OF VISITORS AND RES- identa is particularly called to PHOSVIT, tho ew and popwar Brain and Nerve, Tonle and Sate: davainst Malaria. Bottles by W Ufacturer. 1429 Pennsylvania avenue. For atte . MILBUL Of the Treasury, left last evening for Olio, where he will deliver acouple of speeches. before attend- ing the Grand Army encampment in Rhode Island, ‘iss Kibby and maid and C.F, Emmerick, of Washington, were registered in San Francisco last Thursday. r. John W, Hogg, eblef clerk of areated by the glass oF Sole Inventor aiid Man ay | [OBR GAS COOKING RANGES AND BTOVES GARDEN HOSE. LAWN VASES AND SETTEES, FINE PLUMBING, BFATING, apa PROMPTLY DON! 409 9th Street Northwest."¥ the navy deportment, has revurned, mucn improved In health. —Ex-Governor Ordway, of Dakota, 1s 1n the city. Political Notes. THE REPUBLICAN TICKET IN WEST VIRGINIA—NOM- INATION FOR CONGRESS, ‘The West Virginia republican convention at Par- kersburg yesterday elected Geo. B, Evans perma- nent chairman. The platform denounces the dem- Gas FIXTURES, AR ALL JOBING SAML. 5. SHEDD, BB 1S te Wout: UPPER TEN i i - Wewh hon Ss By o, Sa Ss F WHE SS KE F = . wi ASK YOUR GuOckit 5 H. & H. W. CATHERWOOD, [UD SIVERSALLY PRESCRIBED BY THE FBILADELPHIA J m: FACULTY. KS. E CROFT. ila F STREET NORTHEAST. FACULTY, DS 3 ‘hold any: Busty im her hands, five botth-s of Brown's Iron Bitters 3¥29-e0 ALARATIVE AND © eee ae SHING FRUIT LOZENGE Lavws, Arresriox: LATEST PARISIAN MODEs IN HAIR GOODS. MWLLE M. J. PRANDI, At Mus. M. J. Huw?’s, 1509 F sraxer. GRAY SHADES! RHEA WAVES! SHINGLED BANGS! Them sing never bee be the bade ivare gr oae Sethe Meeps pared cre and the ueual pares: | (), BF START, ROOM 39, P. O. DEPAR Sota susaererpes | Os si ane i eee see a ner imericrs with busi- | 722 Bitters has mcre curative TAMAR For CONSTIPATION, HEMORRHOIDS, BILE, 1 CHE LOSS OF AgpE-| TITH CLEE URAL CONGESTION, were than twent Reved them all 806 of auy other kind. He has iD WH LD Fi ap-eth.z6w == Suet ING wan be wld at respectable = aTTELS | or call a | JUSTH'S Old Stand, No. 629 D street, between 6th and. i cinan Caraueee “ith mtreets northwest 2 digestion, i | 8 BANowets'illpemateeeemed ta ames t i DRINK THR BEST ICE CREAM SODA VATEIL Se. MUNCASTEE & HOWARD'S Pharmacy, ocratic state administration and the supreme court of appeals, and promises the ‘of laws in- viting capital to thestate. 4 resolution condemning ‘PER GLA! Gor. 7th aud I strvets northweat_| tne jegisiature for refusing to submit & prohibition amendinent to the people gave rise to An excl debate, and was tinally voted down by a vote Te You Wasr PUTATION TING [TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF R-E-A-L BA-R- G-AJ-N-3 IN BROKEN LOTS OF MEN'S AND YOUTHS’ CLOTHING CALL TO-DAY. PLEASE BEAR IN MIND THAT WE ALWAYS HAVE AND ALWAYS SHALL MAINTAIN OUR RE- FOR FRODUCING AND SELLING THE FINEST, MOST CUSTOM-LIKE AND BEST FIT- CLOIHING. GEORGE ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER, 601 SEVENTH STREET, Store CLOSESst Tp m af, The name in White Letterson the Windows, 2 813 to 108. Judge Maxwell, of Harrison, the fusion candidate, was hominated tor governor. ‘The following nominations were then made by aeclamation :— reme court judges, W. H. H. Filck, of Martinsburg, for tne jong term, and Jas, H. Brown, of Kanawha, for the short term; attor- Bey general John A. Hutchinson, of Wood: auditor, J. H. Burtt, of Ohto; treasurer, Spenc-r W. Sturm; of Marion; Superintendent of schoo! piace coors Burtt Suurm aud Kendall were e Judge Maxweil, noniinated nback convention at Buckhannon. ‘The convention ad= Jenne Prince George's 4 delegates we Prince lemocrats elected yesterday in favor of Hon. Barnes Compton. Senator Kiddleberger opened the campaign at Tee eee of yo dae immense fan, in a two an tiie, composed chienty of farmers and Ia men county. address was iy to w alscussion of the tari and education, Bt Bennett, the present member of ss for was SPRANSY, the stateat. ‘renominated jorth Carolina dis- Bc dd 'N. J. Hammond’s election to: Chicker York, was tited tothe doors meeting BAVKNS MON BITTERS 18 RECOMMENDED BY by the democrats of the strut ict yesterday. wees district was edn “aay by his. the ‘county. 7 by his carrying the primary 1m his county, Jast night at the ‘ratification held by the County deinoeracy, The jwere Frederick R. EE sc tina sea a Sa tone oN BI: ie only Iron Medicine | Sot oc" i : The Prohibition Campaign. WHAT DELEGATE XYE SAYS ABOUT THE RECENT CON- YENTION—A LIVELY CONTEST TO BE MADE— “ORANKISMS” IN THE PLATFORM. Mr. Charles M. Nye, who was a delegate from the District of Columbia to the prohibition conven- tom recently held in Pittsburg, has returned to the city, In conversation with a Star reporter he sald that Itwas the largest representative convention ever held by the temperance people in this country. “There were over 600 delegates, representing 31 states and territories,” he sald. “I was very much impressed with the arnestness of the delegates ‘there were « good many young men among them, Tepresenting a new element. In former years the only ringleted fellows were the prominent men in the temperance conventions, What will be the probable temperance vote?” asked the reporter. “Ican't teli that. Thave no means of knowing. Of course many of the delegates expressed very sanguine views, which probably shouid be taken with some allowance. I don’t believe that even with the largest vote claimed it will draw as much from the republican party as many seem to think. ‘The delegates present were about equally divited Detween the two parties. The delegations trom New York and Maryland were, for example, about half and halt democrats and republicans. ‘The ‘head of the Kansas delegation, Mr. Bonnett, was a Ted-hot democrat. I suppose that tne iargest vote Will be polled in the western states. There will be good many total aPstinence men who will vote ‘with thelr old party, as they have always done, but in the atates represented in the convention elécto- Fal tickets will by put up and a regular canvass made.” “Where will the money come from?” asked the reporter. “Tt will be raised in varlous ways,” was the reply.“ There was £5,000 raised right in the con- Vention. They have Issued, also, certificates of stock in the Pioneer Campaign Fund, limited to 1,000. Fach certificate costs $10, aud the holder binds himselr to pay $10 per year as long as he llves, and, tn the event ot his inability to nay, to transfer ft to some one that can. I have no deubt that these certificates Will be taken up readily. ‘That will give $10,000 to start with, Personally 1 was in favor of the nomiastion of Dr. XicDonaid, | and one reason was that he is worth ctwut | $18,000,000, and he said be woul contrtix:e about one miiton to the campaign fund. money Would have enubled the to make a more effective eamec isn. “Won't Dr. MeDonald contribute any thing now,” asked the reporter. T think he will,” replied Mr, Nve. “Iu hte tele- of congratulation to St Joan, he promised his co-operation in the campaign, "To what kind of aman he is, when the nomi Were completed, he sent on word to his Was representing him, to banquet the entin i vention at the Monohcahela bouse, Witte dove In first . ‘There wore uuout one Uionsand guess, and the affair must hace cost a good deal ot money.” “Are you golng tnto the campaign personally?” continued te reporter, No; any Lusihess will not permit of Jt. I will, ry coacinue to talk vemperance,’ asT have uwaysdoue. J Puleve that the prohidition party ‘will poll a larger vote Unis fall than they have ever done. “there area good many “But,” Mr, Nye added, Chings ‘In tie platform, Besides prohibition, which have’ no buisness there Crankisuns, 1 eal then, and thor ts what they are. Many think that we can't conduct @ national canvass on the single issue of pronibition, I don't agree with that view. T see no reason Why that principle 1s uot issue enough in this country.” A Wagon Load of Documents. AMMUNITION FOR THY CAMPAIG—A SPEECH FOR THE kis. An Immense wagon load of documents were landed at democratic headquarters last evening. Prominent among them ts Senator Voorhees’ spee headed “The Protection of American Citizens Abroad,” in which Mir. Blaine 1s charzed with not having properly exerted hitarelf white Secretary of State in the cerens neriean suspects arrested in England. This will be liberally elrcutated among | the Lrish, with te view to dispute Mr. Blaine’s elaim to the Itish vote upon the grounds of a vig- orous foreign pelley. Sure of New York for Blaine. CONGRESSMAN IGCOCK EXPRESSES EIMSELY EM- PHATICALLY TO THAT EFFECT. ‘Representative Hiscock arrivel in town from. New York this morning, and directly after a late breakfast went to the republican headquarters and had a cousultation with Secretary McPherson. “What can you tell me of the situation in New York?” asked Tur Stax man, who met Mr. Hiscock ou the first landing going ‘up to the secretary's room. “The newspapers give that better than I can,” ‘« But,” suggested the reporter, ‘‘all the New York was the reply. Papers ‘except the Tridune seem to be against Fon” “Ton, yes," he replled, smiling at the error he had i Web force ot Mbit site. ribune re ee one to look at. It gives the situation Just as it 18.” “ Isn't there something you can say for yourself?” urged THE Star. 3 i “Only this: We ore going to carry New York for Blaine,” (in a positave and earnest. tone.) “We are sure of that.” “How about Kelly? Ts his attitude hurting the democracy of the state?” “T don’t know anything about that. But 1) know”—very emphaticaily—* I kuow we are going: Wo carry New York. ‘There isn’t any doubt about ‘that—none whatever.” ‘The Cholera Conference. WHAT IT 18 PLOPO:ED TO DO—ADVICE TO BE GIVEN TO HE PEOPLE. “What do you tin wiil be done at the conter- ence of health bou:ds to be held here on the 7th of August?” asked a Star reporter of Health Officer Townshend to-day. “I cannot say precisely what action will be taken,” answered the doctor. “J received an tnvi- lation to attend from Dr. C. U. McCormick, of Ken- tueky, the secretary, and, in my reply accepting it, ‘stated that if there was anything: t could do here pet to the pete te, please command me. I have an turtl a “What gave rise to this proposed meeting?” “The general ‘apprehension felt in reien tothe cholera. as I understand it, this subject being the ‘Special topic to be discussed. It {8 sald that ina “iauititude of counsel there is wisdom, and an in- terchange of views and experiences will, perhaps, elicit much Uhat will result in good in the treat. Ment Of the disease, should it come here, and par- Hcularly in tho preparation by the ple for its appearance, It Is probable that the conference may Issue a circular of advice to the public. ‘There are many considerations justifying the meeting Which the medical faculty fully realize.” The Greely Reception, GREAT PREPARATIONS AT PORTSMOUTH — DISTIN- GUISHED PERSONS EXPECTED. Great preparations are belng made at Ports- mouth, N. H., for the reception of the Greely expe- dition next Monday. Among the distinguishea persons expected to be present are President | Arthur and Cabinet, Admiral Porter, Vice Admiral | Rowan, Lieut. Gen. Sheridan, ex-Secretary of the Navy Robeson, the Hon. Samuel J. Randall, of Pennsylvania; Senator Hale, of Maine; Gv. Hale and staff, the Senators and ‘Representatives from New Hampshire, ex-Senator Rollins, Col. John R. Hall, Manchester; Col. E. J. Copp, Nashua; Col. J. N. Patterson, Concord; Gen. b: W. White and staff, Peterboro’; Major Gen. Ayling, adjutant gen- eral ‘or New Hampshire; the mayors of Dover, Manchester, Concord, Nashua, and Keene; Col. M: F. Wentworth, Kittery; Col. A. H. Young, Dover; Col. H.E. Chamberlin, Concord; Payson "Tucker, Portland, and Col. James T. Tuck: ton. Sec” retary Chandler has been asked to send, if possible, the Marine band from this city, to lead'the proces” oe ‘The Vanderbilt Skelcton. HOW OL. VANDERBILT ALLEN ABUSED HIS PRETTY WIFE. Mrs. Edith Allen, the wife of Col Vanderbitt | Allen, & nephew of the late Commodore Vander- | Dilt, recently begun sult for a Umited divorce trom | her husband, charging him with cruelty and in- human conduct. The sult came up before referee W , and Mrs, Allen was placed on the witness stand. ‘She is a handsome brunetto, with hazel brown eyes, and her hi ‘who watched her dui the examination, is a fine-looking gentleman, w' ron-gray hair’ and. biack “mustache: "The. first testi mony which she gave, tending to show hiscruelty, was the assertion that he snored so loudly that he awoke the baby, and when she re- mMonstrated with him he threatened to kick her out of bed. ‘This she said induced her to bring the sutt. cone ae are one ‘They Ager ‘went to = ere house ‘atthe rate ot pee week apiece, but the plebian: ings of this place grated upon her Derves, and next Wok up qi in New ‘York. ~ Later, she discovered Mrs. Edith De Belleville, the in Mr, Allen’s pocket, ting the writer not keep an a] Intment with him. Mrs Allen then concluded a referee would have to lecide the differences between herself and her hus- band. although he denied any sours meanwhile, and final! ‘Since theseparation she has been supported by her brother, and it costs her Ae Syberia Ma Trpsx Brruvpa.—A from New York to partners 1s said that ‘in the fall Mr. eat week fa La will be taken to 30bg Hest ayabd or exc igs Sea are urbe Bane and everything put in harough couaition ‘tory to her trip into southern | instructions, \ the « How Cleveland Looks and Talks, 4 WORD PICTURE BY SECRETARY Fost. Secretary Post, of the democratic congressional ‘campaign committee, has returned to the city and is in charge of the headquarters. While in Albany several days ago Mr, Post visited Governor Cleve- Jand and had a long talk with him. “He 1s a cap tal man to talk with,” suid Mr. Post, speaking of Cleveland. “He 1s plain, unassuming and frank. There areno ciltedced frills about him. He re- celves you with a picasant manner that makes you feel easy, but there 1s sufictent dign'ty in his bear- ing (o deprive It of aay air of familiarity. He isa stlontn and agreeab.c conversattonalist, aud ts & much better locking man than his pictures repre- Sent. iis ls fleshy, but not obese. In fact, for a man of bis lanze frame he has not too much’ flesh. He has, too, a fine expressive eye.” District Government Affairs. RAILROAD FENCES AND GATES. The District Commissioners yesterday recetted Rotifeation from the Reitimore and Ohio Railroad company that Uey tniend to sex about at once to Tuifil the conditions o: the recent compromise, re- quiring them to fence tu their tracks within the city Iimis and erect automatic gates ab street | crossings, Bis for sewer ¥orx. Bids were opened to-day at 12 o'clock, In the office Of the District Commissioners, for constructing 1n Uns city 24.500 lineal feet of terra cotta pipe sewers, from 121024 tuches in diameter, and 51,600 feet of brick and conereve sewers, from’ 2x3 fe U 10 20 feet Jnaide diameter. ‘There was quite a large crowd of interested persons in attendance, and Dut seven teen bids were recelved. Boston, New York, Phila- delphia, Baitimore, Ohlo and the District of Colum- bia were represented among the bidders. THE COGSWFLI. FOUNTAIN. ‘The Commissioners to-day received a letter from Mr. Alexander MeDonaid, of Cambridge, Mass, statiag that he bas sent a sketch of a plan, with ‘to Mr. Shaffer, the piumber, in this CALS, to have the work necessary tobe done to the ‘Cogswell fountain executed at once. He suggests thet grooves cut in the platform will prove ade quate Uo carry off superflucus water, A COMPLAINT ANOUT A SEWER, Mr. John V. Kel, $23 44y street. southwest, com- plains of the ‘condition of the sewerage at 4y and streets. He says the sewer 1s obstructed and nbankment raised cu K street for raliroad pusposes, whlch prevents the overfiow of storm ‘nA filis up bis pretaises. “He asks the Com- sto remedy these defects at once, or he Wal be obliged to seek. jrotection of the courts. MISCELLANY. ‘The property-holders and residents of square 749 have petitioned to have gus lumps placed on tie corners of 24 and 3d_aud"K streets northeast, and 2180 one about Lhe mildie of sald streetand square, A petition, numerousiy’ s ¥ property hold- ers aud restdents on 8d street, beuween Band D streets soucliwest hat a Water main may be laid ou Said street; iso Ukat a sewer be iald along 8d street, between’ street und Virgita avenue. YoRMITS pector Entwisle as follows: -orge Buller, erect a small dwelling on Nichols Hillisiaie, county; $400, Mrs. Augusta i Urtck, 1738 N sireet northwest; W. Bray, repair frame, Delaware He_hortheast, between D street and Massa chusetts avenue; $158. E. irk, repair brick, 918 t northwes? 3400.” Catuerine A. Emmons, two two-story dwellins, 7th street east! APPOINTMENTS IN THE City Post OFFIce.—The folowing substitute ietter carriers have been ap- pointed fn the city post office, under the civil ser- Vice rules: Samuel D. Boss, Win. 8, Van Fleet, Mil- lant F. Carlisie. Hugh M.’ Smith, Arthur J. Beall and Geo. LW. Ba The Administration for Binine. MARSHAL M’MICUAEL ON “HE POSITION OF PRESIDENT ARTaR, In an interview published In the Philadelphia Times this morning, Marshal MeMichael ts quoted assoying: “The President has spoken to me four or five times euwut ti election and declared that the republicn con't fates must be successful. He and the adin''stration generally will do every legitimate thi: {nu thelr power to Brinig about that result. Mr. Arthur has beea criticised by some zealous partisans bec..1ise he nes not issued a Blaine manifesto or announe»A that he would take the stump or done sutne othe: wbsurd thing. He can be a warm advocate of Nr. Blaine without sacriftcing the dignity of his omic. He set out to make a re- spectable admin'st-ation. He has succeeded, and he will remain in tue path upon which he has entered. Poittteal affit now in the way th you know, can’t be conducted used tobe. You can’t order the employes in your department to do thus and so. Civil service really has an admitted place. dent Arthur has conscientiousiv observed the civil service rules, He enforced thein tothe injury of Ais own prospects when the contest for the nomt- Ration was golng on. It was a new thing to see a collector of a port aritvely working agatust the in ferests of the Prestdent by whose will he held place. Mr. Arthur meaus to continue to rigorously enforce those same rules” “But it 1s sald that he has recently put ta office men Known to be ininieal to Bluine?” was sug- 6 Where would be the sence of -nci: « proceeding or the justice of It to the men ‘henselves? Could they’ expect more from the demo ‘rat-if sucessful than from any element of the:r i party? Mr. Arthur wanted the nomination. asd be would be qwore than human tf he did pot ieel some disap- polutment at bts failure to secure 1t, but that fecl~ lug has not carried him to the length of turning against the can date of his party.” “What do you Gather from your intercourse with Teac 5 Lo Lhe outlook?” he leaders whom I bave met are sanguine of a. Ine triutaph. I have not that feeling. I am wiillug to make @ bard fight. Many of the leaders place a great deal of store by the disaflection of the labor vote. for much in Lieend, In a presidential contest peo ple do aot vote according to their pr-judiers.” 3 “Are oe Blaine peopie going to make a deal with hn. Kelly?” “Oh,” with a laugh, “we never would do such a thing at that, you know.” What "Ir, Hendricks Said. HIS RESPONSE TO THE OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION OF TIS NOMINATION—HE DISCUURSES UPOM THE RESPON- SIBILITIES THAT MAY ATTACH TO THE OFFICE OF VICE PRESIDENT. ‘The committee of notification appointed by the national democratic convention met Mr. Thomas A. Hendricks at the Grand Union hotel, Saratoga, yesterday afternoon, a3 stated in Tue Star, and informed him of his nomination for the second place on the presidential ticket. Chairman Vilas made an address to Mr. Hendricks, ia which he Sald Il was “an espectal desire of the democracy to see Mr. Hendricks invested with this parucular dig- nity, because they know, as now all the world knows, that once he was righifully given title to it hy the peopie and wrongmul!y denied tts on by the success of machinations, of fraud and con- spiracy.” Secretary Bell then read the address of the com- mittee formally fying Mr. Hendricks of his nomination, ‘MR. HENDRICKS’ RESPONSE. Mr. Hendricks responded as follows: “I cannot realize that a man should ever stand in the pres- ence of cominittee representing a more august body of men than that which you represent. “I have not reached the period when It ts pi forme to consider the strength and force of the statements made in the platform. It is enough for me to know that it comes at your hands from a reat convention addressed to my patriotic devo- Uon to the democratic party. T appreciate the honor that Is done me. I need not question that, But at the same time that I accept the honor from you and from the convention, I feel that the duties and responsibility of the office rest upon me also. “I Know that sometimes it 1s understood that this parucular oMice—that of Vice President—does not involve much responsibility, and as a general thing that is so; but sometimes it comes to repre- sent very great responstbilities, and it may be so in the near future, for at Uuls Ume the Senate of the United States Stands almost equally divided be- tween the two great parties, and it may be thzt those two great parties shall’ so ‘differ that the Vice President of the United States shall have to decide upon questions of law by the exercise of the casting vote. ‘The ‘would ther bevome very great. “It would not then be the of Tesenting a state or a district. It would be sibility of representing the whole country, and the obligation would be to the jugument of tS whole country, and that vote, when thus should be in obedience to the just expectations juirentents of the people of the United States, It might be, gentlemen, that upon another oc- casion great mnsibility Would attach to this ofice. Ttmight occur that, under circumstances ‘of some diMculty, I don’t think tt will be nextelec- tion, but it may occur under circumstances of some diMCulty, the President of the Senate will have to fake his Bart in the counting of the electoral vote, ‘and allow me to say that duty 18 not to bs discharged In obedience to any set of men or to any party, but in obedience to higher aut “Gentlemen, you have referred to the Presi- | ‘Phat {8 another untrue and absurd statement. | I don’t Uhink tbat is gong to count | “THE DAYTON SOLDIERS’ REUNIO. — VIRGINIA LYNCHERS TOO LATE THE VICTIMS OF THE CHOLERA. SSS FRANCE AND CHINA AT PEACE. eee ‘The Soldiers’ Reunion. INTERESTING CEREMONIES AT DATTON—TRE STREETS THRONGED WITH VISITORS—a SHAM GUNBOAT BATTLE, Dartox, 0., July 31.—The weather yeste clear, and’ thé Grand” Army day of the so Union Was ushered tn with a salute of thi KUNS Great crowds remained over for Ty And the-rains brought excurstonisus ail uit i ‘The streets were crowded and (he Lulux of stray ers continued. The depots were amor’ with + curstonists, and it 5 estimated Usat nearly 2. rople Were here to witness the proceedings President Haven. Gen, Kosecrank Gen, wesined and others drove to the soldiers’ home and is Spected 3,000 veterans drawn tn line on the c: Speeches were made by Gen. Rosecrans and Hayes, and the party returned to Day n Music hall was crowded. Messrs. Hayes, Kennedy and Wood addressed tie meeting. afternoon the procession of Grand Ariny ve Diled the streets, 2,500 men belug tu Ut Femained In the Crowd to witness the par Some twenty-five banus filled the streets witti music. Tn the evening the gun-boat sham Daitie on the Miami river was a great success. Two M.i- boats, in imitation of gun-boats, carrying two each, stormed tWo forts of three gins auc. Techie bornbs and red Lights added Co ine Seen Dombardment, aud the forts feil “rom the attack tele Ltorces, In the evening Gen. J. Hawley ar Tived and recetved an enthusiastic greeting. ee Victims of the Cholera. WAY THE POOR PROFLE orrose THE Paysicrans. | MARSEILLES, July 31.—The lower dislike | and oppose the physicians hecause they Rave Kol- | ten the notion that the physicians have been i structed to help the cholera along in ord | Fd of the surplus po A paper read by a Pyro. | | medical man in nding the che swecping off beings uatitted for the strugaie Istenee, has been widely repr nluced In France aud has helped to prejudice the pacple tors, and to confirm thein in thelr be government has adopted views sitnilar to thow: of the Berlin essayist. At Instance of the popular } hos city yesterday. A doctor was going into the slums | Yo attend a patient, when he was couironied uy a | Party, of the sick’ man's neleubors, arin with nives, Who chased in away abd prevented bis ministering to the sufferer. ASAD INCIDENT. Antes, July 31.—A sad incident tn connection | With the cholera panic happened recently neat this | city. A lad at work on a farm was seed wiih Vouitting. The farmer refused to allow aim toenter the howse,and the poor feliow dled In the field wit out care and alone. When the father rived he was not permittet to p 4n the stable, but was forced to alr while he went to town to procul then conveyed the body on a whe Durlal authorities, who refused ance, and the father was finally coiupeiied to bury the Body in the cemetery alone. DETAINED OX TRF FEONTIER. | Rowe, July 31.—Six thousand persoris are now detained tn ‘the various iazarettos on the frontier and along the coast. DEATHS aT MARSEILLE: Pants, July 31.—There were ty towards the phiysictans occurred ta Uuls | deal seliles ahd three at Touton last hist from cholera, 2D. SPANISH POuTS INFEC Liszox, July 31.—The port of va, tn Spain, has been'declared to be intected with cholera, The ports between Cadiz and Ayamonte, both tnclu- Sive, are also suspected of belng tntected. TUE NOON REPORT PROM MARSEILLES. | MARSEILLES, July 31, noon.—There hav? been | three deaths from cholera siuce nine o'cluck | this morning. a Mr, Roosevelt Taiks Again. HE THINKS THE INDEPENDENT MOVEMENT OFFSET BY DISAFPECTIONS AMONG THE DEMUCKATS. St. PatL, MINN., July 31.—Theodore Roosevelt | city yesterday on his was to passed through tie isranche. During a short interview he suk | regard the Independent movement as very formitdl die, both for character, ability, Independence nuinbers Bul as an offset there is equal disai Yon among the Irish democrats unlons. It 1s merely a questivu which bolt Ww the Ia T question if there is much disaffec- , tion in the interior of New York outside of Roche~ | | ter, A nuwber of independents are diss | | with my course In deciaring for Blaine, but Us ol ereditabie to their Intellect. It has alw Geen my luck In polities, and 1 suppose It alwars 1 be, to offend sone wing of the party, generaaiy | | the machine, but some Umes the tndependents. 1 Should think ttle of myseit suould T permit the tn dependents to dictate to me any more than ‘hem: chine. As to whether I sail run for office Uhis Tail T cannot say. —— ‘To Take Part in Greely’s Reception. Newscrvrorr, Mass., July 31.—Mayor Johnson, with the board of aldermen und’ kulghts temple will mout participate ip the Greeiy reception at Ports ——— A Horse Car Wreckea, Boston, July 3.—A freight train on the Fitch- burg ralifoad in Charlestown 1 trun into and deiolished a horse car at a street crossing. Mr. J. Hl. Wiley was provably tatally injured. ‘Tin driver was bidly bruised, but the passengers, | mostly ladies with children, escaped unhurt, To Race for 85,000. j CLEVELAND, Onto, July 31.—The famous pacers, | Jobnston and Kichdall, were matched to-day for & Face for $5,000 within three weeks The date and ‘Track will be cosen by James Campbell, the owner | of Richball, oes ‘Twenty-one Rounds Fought, Prrrssuro, Pa., July 31.—A prize fight between Jim Dillon ahd Ned Monaghan, local puvilists, near Brownstown, last night, resulted in favor of Nona- ghan in the’ Uwenty-ffst round. Both men were territiy punisied. ‘The mill was wituessed by sev- | eral hundred. i —>__ ‘The Gas Well ict Cases, MURRAYSVILLE. Pa., July $1.—The gas well riot cases will be cailéd for trial wext Monday. fendanis will be tried jointly on an tndi murder unless applications for separate Uials are made. Several Lundred witnesses have been sub- PHILapetrara, July 31.—i he colnage executed at | the U.S. mint in Us city duriug the month ending | two-day amounted To 1,000,000 Silver dollars NO other coins were turned out. | Republican Leaders. New Yore, July 31.—Murat Halstead, editor of the Clncinnat! Commercial-Gazete, and Judge Green C. Chandler were among the valiers at tie headquarters of the republican national committee to-day. — Nobody Killed, Lancaster, Pa., July 31.—Two western-bound freight trains on tihe Pennsvivanta railroad collided ‘of Steelton early Unls morning. Gne engine and five cars loaded with merchandise were deiol- ished. hours, ‘The tracks were blocked for nearly six | a ‘Wall Street To-day. New York, July 31, Wall Street, 11 a. m.—The stock market Uils morning hax beeh Dusyan and Yery active. Prices rose % to 23 per cent, Union Pacific leading the upward movement, with sales high as47%. The grangers o Soal ina Vanderbilt. shares* were ail in brisk de man ‘New Yorx, July $1, Wall noon.—Stocks since 11 o'clock have’ been irregular, but in the main strong. AU the time of writing prices are lower. —__ Lynchers Too Late. A MOB IN VIRGDIA FORESTALLED BY THE MILITARY AND CITIZENS. Va. July 31.—At 3 o'clock this @ large mob from the Bicherband attempted to take John m Fry on the event Seeking the Delinquent Postm: New Yors, July %.—Notwit Ss eae ore Under arrest this ‘morning such was not the A United States: marshai Who is looking for CoL Morton ieft to-day with ment deveotive, Their destination is kept secret tthe colonel somewhere in New Jersey. abomnadle Cor is Hamiiten’s four-ve a MOP REV, MARK PaTTIRON, s <DON, The death Of the Rew, Mark ate t | General Foreign News. NR GYR DECLINE, Lowxpon, Jifly $1.—The Daily News says: “We wD Stand that Mr" Gye hus denbitely declined. 00 ase Rube The darwer'ch ot hhe Metropolltam opera BOW, New York, for the coming season. ANOTHER ONE IMTLICATER, Toxnox. July s1.—4 private of the Grenadier SuaMdis names! Odell rly been arrested and taken Tmutatn on t fe of Delug Maplicated i the oDWOOD CTP. ‘he Tace for Une Goodwood cap Sas won by the Duke of Port colt Si Simon. ‘The Duke Loxpos, Juts nd woud L 1 Day colt Ossian was we oWners aged Chestnut, geld \oguisbed esoaytet and teacher, 8 © CLYE FSO AN ANONTMOUS DONOR, son Who modestly hides the Weweran conference Swal Library of 30.08) volumes, The 1 the Wesleyan body was Sear by 800 pew Bames, A PROPOSED CRICKRT MATCH, Loxnox, 3 The Times publishes a letter t scvocehng a Tuateh game Between Ge Pasadelpla and tue Ausitailan cricket ams, 1 MAM CAUSES TROUBLE, Vat Will recall tts dele as Ay Si nase the Angentine gov- Ujea. The disuseal of, Rather T agalust employiag American KILLED BY A PReNCHMAN, Srerrcant, J 1 A total _ineldent eccurred xarden at Cannstadt, £2 eu were rejoling ermen fag in Paris, sched them and re This cave rise toa quar which one of the Frenchmen slick ud dealt Uke German ® Faved his Walk fatal blow. Mm. ROLTON Wine HIS SUTT, The suit for Libel, Drought by Tor the crown, agalust ME. the Dublin United freand, on todas, A Verdict Was Ving him 8,080 TED TREATY OF TRACK. y 81 ported bere made a treaty of cnee ab Indemnity of $5,250,000 APROTISN VRRSEL 5 1 F of the plait ands dabiag: aurr Smaxquat, Toxpos, July 31 tron Mozambique tes Laat the British bark Sarah Hobart, Captain, 3 Leen detained there and Ber carga 4 prewense th Rus violated the cus es. The people are indigaant wt the arbitrary prover tin, 'S PLPASCRE TRIP. Tunofwar Canada, with Prince Gewnce of Wales Cu Dourd, has arrived of the Seihiy Isiands, An Attomptte Wreck a Train. MILWACKEE, Wis, ‘There were rumors last t rihwestern road, about ee. It Was leatned Uaat BO Is reported That aren tent purpose of wrecking = The Cacie Plague, TEXAS CATTLE TO © shor Dawes re- nie hundred cattle Brady Station dead and as teany won ‘The Infection 1s couflued Lo wattle % stared on a suuall sip of land over which 2, Ass catite Were driven. ‘The disease Is not coptagh Tus Wax ascertained Dy & Series of experi ‘he railroads have prom- {sed uot bring in any more Texas cattle unt after ty nH in the vicinity, repre- senting combined to prevent * pught tn, sunittee of cattle men eXas fever amon dwn to Maxwell s Weten Their iabons, the aslo for alarm. ‘Omatta, duly anponted to exat a by J. inte Hi. Hoy : N ted, and dies with the ane Inoculated by grazing om, fellows tn herd cam so diseased, and yet be free from. enous principle exhausting itself he antinal attacked, fC will be eoDe few herds Inthe vicnity of Brady's. \Wellwirendy altacked. A correspond. turn Latwed Below, all og sulistied that there p their herds :—J. H. MeCont ca nL Lincoln Coundy Mock asspctauon; exanetiber of the Halted ation; E,W. Murphy the Wyoming Stock the Fowder River — ee A Warrant for Moses, rCAGO, JuiY 31.—Gov, Hamilton last nightie. Sued a Warrant for the arrest of Gov, Moses, iy &1.—Capt. Wolford, of the unk In collision With the He declined to say any i Ouly Three Men CLEVELAN a Alberta, Mas arcived here thing Of the collision, before : ourt. He says that oniy Uitee men were drowned—Firémam Mat. Cube nors ald two SJoe1 Law, Je At and abused chit. his stepson, shot and “ofair happened at Mare zw trouk nen tetta, mane 1! An ingenious Convict. THE DEVICE BY WHICH UE INTENDED TO ESCAPE PROM ING St An ingentous contrivance, to be used In effecting the ese a convict Bamed Theodore Schell on. Was captured by Principal: ton sesterday. This convict was ‘nist, and worked tn the machine shop. ‘The coutrivance was made of tin, and de- md tobe strapped seeurly over the nose and tu front or both of which Were openings tos tube about an inch in diameter and nehes long, to which Was to be attached a ier tule TH off ihe dock why Strapped Ubts er on the botto; Keep a skilied mac ote tan Was to Jump served, Laving previousl © to his face, and walk ith the alt tubeextend- 1 on bis back, leaving 1 ver to tion above water. In this manne® vited around the prisom keeper found the his bench tn the nd whis back. He it he should get ph toescape Us ple be bi drowned ot si ddone v in hits tt ture womld lead U vieation, “He has been un shop, where he has proved hiraselt too hen i placed In the shoe shop, where bis faclities b machines Will not Bese at ie ts a German, 2 Years ol Was senten rk, on January 15 larceny. How Matian Woerkmen EATING TOADS, TURTLES AND CHICKENS WHICH BAD Tey Fron, DISEASE. 1 fro Flemington, N. Jy Says: ‘The of Italian laborers on the wd, Who are Yivouacking there, ‘used the Inhabitants to live in dread of am outbreak of cholera. Tue Itallans eut the common Toads and lend turtles, which they seem to regard cies, A ays ago n or ai Five which Wad died ch roue een fithy i Lehigh V ing from cholera. red up vageriy and eaten by the work men, who have at Liking for Young meat, and frequently steal calves and. lambs but a few daya oid. ‘The clilzens have resolved to band together d drive the pest breeders trom the place. Cone vee. of the Lehigh valley titiroad, has failed to pay Lis workmen. He completed the work atew ‘ago and received the mouey from the company, after wuich he disappeared. Some of the iaborers became desperate and Uureatened the pro perty Of the road. —— A Queer Story. HOW THE REV. GEO. PrrrER SALTED SOME FRESH TMISH POLICEMEN, near Gilford, County Down, Ireland, in 1881. He was visiting some friends,who wanted him to make an open-air speech, which he did, choosing as a subject “America and the Americana” In the course of his speech he compared Queen Victoria with American women, Saying Ubat we had women in the United States—mothers, wives and tersof our soldiers—who were all Victorta, snd many of them as far superior to the urea of bnsiand as the heavens were higher earth. Shahar podortiomiialy <p g oye! { Ne Of eemen oD of the Exe tclow ing conversation ts related ty Eimer “The policetueh said to me: other day 4s calculated W create sedition and. j é ft 5 hl i BF hk —