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STEAMER NaF / THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1884; ‘ iti AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. Goxte LAE THE CUNARD STFAMr: BETWEEN SEW 3: fed) Aug ik Gattis Wed. Aue go AUmaNr. Wel. Ang #1. Bor ERY WEDNESDAY ‘Steerage at Very low rates, Steer se tickets fn abd Queetis:own and all other parts of E went rates ‘Through till of Ieden g:ven for Be Havre, Avtwerp aud other ports ou the for Mediterranean porta For ir ight sod paswsce apply Bout Re Tey ee Ors Bice 1 605 7th st, VEBNON H. BROWN & CO. 3 Or to. Moana OTTs BIGE st (605 The street. Washi t FENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY RTWAEN NeW ORK aND fiAvRK Compas’ vier. No. 42 Sorih Kiver. foot of Morton Strret, New York. Normandie. Frangent, W Tabr dor Collen We © wal Checks poyabt- Bandar Transatiantiquy Loe Bt, Nu 6, Bowliug Green, New GW. MOSS. 25 Pentsy 5 JW. BOTELER & 50S. +t, Glaacow, timent, and 2 sieuns) ivania avenue, ‘Awents fr Waslisnurton, DO, days froin land to land. The Cand axe atte ity tha teat and e8): interuiniiste, 8. LEV ERED ES" W. MOSS, Weehjpeton, D.C CW Mtpas LIN iNT eral Agente, aa ew tock, iSO. aterm 2 B75, : Livers art, Qrysei ‘Galway. for prepaid Ayr § and nguials Happy to LENE & ALDEN, Geseral tee ‘way, Bow Neth 25 PENNSYLVANIA mbi3-thata IN oRTH GzEW . Sunaueate Line Weswres New voRK, LONDOS, He UTHAR ETON £90" | REMES., The stesionre of this consis TEN RY WED. BESDAY AND SATURDAY 1r Sd treet. & Gny steamer— Rhee fasten. RAILROADS, pa Vinoisia ai SBURT LINE TO 1 =e AND WES Rehetnie in etegt s 9:10 A.M SEW OKEEANS MAIL da fap etios. te Pally. ex epe Su man Smythe Bub Hatou to Atha, Wavkiuwton and atten Canine won ePM—LoU sy: Toit avilie te ‘canis WAcy, JUTHERN MATT. AND FXPRESS. Dail; all punts South oad Souther etic ort Susriites Sais except Sunay with Seiitees Getic sm wore Woks Ie Seats at St Begun Fetes Sansone Divisive euia Weaves Weshinaton st Warrenton trains leave Wasuington at ire at Company's Of D.MACDANIEL, ) RAILWAY, SOUTH, SOUTHWEST 1884 ¥ mak ne ol Tpsk GREs PENNSYLVANIA row TO THE SURI, WOST AND x0 DOUBL» ARACK. SiLENDID =CE STEEL Kalis. MaGNIF is Evvscr JULY Ize ‘Traine leave Wasguusten, (rus and f streta, as ol ows ‘of Palace Sie pig B40e ue daily i ing Care trot rl —__THIS AFTERNOON. F[®0S © WAGGAMAN, Heal Katate Auctioneer. OF VALUABLE PROPERTY IN THUSTEES BALE OF VALUAR trust recerded tn Liber No. oer St the land. secords of ous fi f Columbia, f the party. thereby secured, the um offer (or sale, at viblie auction, iy front o ‘on WEDN AS AUGUST SIXTH 1886, at -PAST FIVE O'CLOCK 'P: M Lota 21 to 37, both, inclusive, 29 to 44, Lown chuaive; fate and’ 66, Jote 67 toed both inclu: sive, and lot 72 in Nathan W. subdivision Of lite, iu square 748, ae waid ‘subdivision is recorded in 10, foto 249, of” the warveyor's office of sald Dis- trict ee install. Term: One: thi cash; balance tn three eqral i ments, in six, twelve and e! ine wh te of partner brainy fatter from Gry of male, and eects trust on Br sold, will be taken, A depostt of #35 on each lot will be Fequir'd. at time of eaierand ‘il com ‘andre. Cin “wid be at purebaser's cont Tf terme are Sciuplted ita in seve dupe roms eal property wal bo Es Seauld st rink abd com of defaulting jure Spuededs Tose WAGGA N THIN EVENING. ARGE STOCK OF if ENGLISH BREECH- A > N M Bry iN SAP arate a eLe EUs AN, -ERY. MUSICAL INS’ OMEN ES, WARE. “1001: BCL BETBOOKS, VIOLINS, aes ‘Bas. ES AND COMBS, JEWELNY, TOHLE PITCAL inys, AND srs "Ds, WATCH CH. Tigo USER CE HOEStHOED: ARTIC! BS dimction of the owner, t change eclt on the ‘al ibe boro, utock Gait Ana & Oise Bean ivania avenue nortan Sut eomuences FRIDAY, SUNK. TWENTIETH. at SEVER"E Sty ana every ‘evening theresfar at suze oar ant fsthee notices, ACERS. ARE, ALLY INVITED, as many Le capecial every nyt POLEY Necdonser a ciel every ti pea SR. SCTE Fiatures will not be 8d am at the termaia~ of sae, ue sture will be occupied by J. ,U. iGo inuhcturers of HOVAL GLUE™ ie HOW. ROPERT 0. HOLTZMAN, Real Estate Auctioncer, RY DESIRABLE FRAME ROOMS, WITH STABLE IN WAND LAUGE SIDE YARD, BEAU. LAID OUT IN QKASs, FKUIT AND BEING Horse NUMBER 1913 VEI ENSUE NONTMW! ST, THE 1 REMISES. 7 FEET ¢ INCHES FKONT BY A DEPTH ‘RoDAY AFTBESCON, th uae aa OF au ats am ¥ Geet bei toaschss ie herein dese: bed property” at publ sue {ub In front of the prea se the saiue be ni lots 6 94 aL 65 Of Fdgur Zia’ subd. tslon in syuete sO Teruis easy tt will be antiotthoed! at the sale, ROLEMT O. HOLIZMAN, Auctioneer, ani-dds 10th and F sirceta uorthweat. AMILY SUPPLIES. ER ALE, Live svre, SUL WAUKEF BEER, SWEET CATAWBA, Dit GATAWIA. FRI SYRUPS, Pest at low prices, WITMER'S, 1918 Pennsylvania avenue, is? Tea in an absolutely pure tea, withont cevany manipnlation te gave ies han crabie, aud evry cunt of the cost of He-No lg tid in the drinking qualifie. He-No'Tea te guld 15 ‘ab fetal mvc re. Te protect the public from lltxe Hie thd to pleserve the stryneth aud: Savor, e-So ‘Tes fs sold culy tu the orlctual metal lined packasces = Gharter, ball aud jouud sigs, each with ou Dane spd fhudewsizk Te trade sup plied oy MYNIAKIIN GILLET & Co. Established 191L ins) Baltinuoee NOTICE 10 HOUSEKEEPERS. cco FEB RRR Fl So fe Ret ke Ooo fF RR coo kee RR fee cE RP SR cco. PFE E HEE SSS Sb ge ORRE WS RN co SssS 7 EEE R K LULL I N NN GGG 7 RELIANCE, GOLDEN HILL. WILL ALWAYS MAKE BEAUTIFUL ROLLS, BREAD AND BISCUITS Wholesale Depot, corner Ist street and Indiana avenue, WM. M. GALT & CO. jet TO Wasbhuston to # on Raturday Foe Wit tamsport, | ck Have zoey? stinday. s w york mutt the Fast, 713, 820 snd 11 P10 400, 1000 abd TIS pom Un Snuday. 4, 106 sed LIS pu on Pu Parlor Case 9.408 up ca For beaten without chan oft, 635, 7.15. 820. 9.40. 11.00 am. 1205, 2, 4, 435, 640, G00, 740, 10 ela On Senay, 940, 1L0Ga ta. 400, W740, 10.00 and Wis p.m For Pope's Creek Line, 6552 mand 440 p.m. dai except Fer Auuapalis, 6.95.0 mi, 1205 and 440 p.m daily, yt ALBEAN DEA AND FREOELICKSUURG TATLWAY, | AND ALESANDHIA AND WASHINGTUN KALIL: | Roan: xandris, 6.2 6.00, 6.25, 7.00, 2. Crap 1.05 and 11.35 a, m., ne 119 ‘Un Sunday Rueral Shae went NO SARATOGA, AND CATSKILL MOUNTAINA ONLY ALL RAIL AND PARLOR CAR LINE, Ry. Fave Jers General Iasi LAKE GEORGE, 1140 wan —Ap ive He od Hotel 5-08 fui. Saratoga & Grand Hore 845 7 Yo-40 p.m. Montreal » Au Moun Wash ngton on Pe arto Apriy to City or Depot Acent Bs time-tables, tickeis abd Pa: tar chairs ftom Je sey City sta She soars So Agent Beatin. Jere cly, Mew Jere ¢ HESKY HOP iT. Gap. Fuse act. sts 24 State at t New hutk. ALTIMORE AND OBIO EATLEO AD: HE MODEL Fast LINE AND THR ONLY | INE BEOWPEN THE EAS? AND THE WEST, VIA WASHINGTON DOUBLE tiace COUPLER: STE EIN tee NTE CE UT ag at 3.6 a Coac withe 0. abuve points | + WAS aim daly w Chicaco, except ate and £40 p jeveland aud De is and New Vork Gaby, except Suudey ab tected For Faitimore acd Wu a 10.2 Buthute train.) 4.40, 5:0, 6 m. For Baltimore on Suniays, € 20,$:00, 8:20 a. m., 86, 8:00, 6:40, 5-90, C20. th, B20 DeBus 1010 = ForPotnts on the Shenandoah Valley Raflrosd, 10:15 a. m. daily. Fer Anuspolis, 640 am. Bunday. 0am. 440 pte For Way’ diations Letwern Washington and ae ae peu aaliy, wall: Fatioe braheh, P. mi. daily except Sunday. 445 ycipal stations un Metropolitan am. delly for Lexington. Staunten and ch, S90 a m daily except Sunday, S40 for Frederick, 8:20 a... W150 43 ‘except sunday. jor Hinrersiown, W0:18 a ta: and 6:35 p.m. daily except Traine aretve from the West dally. 6:20, 7:08 m, 2.25, $40, 9.25 Fhote New Vork and PhiladeIphia, 2:65, 8.904 m. daily, S50 pt da pesca. i From Am am aud 1:50 apd 6357p m: at p. to. From Les 2. ciily, and 2:15 p.m daily, 25, a m., ae Aso, toueh a daye down and Wedues- . skid Chapel Foint aud Brent's wharf Thursdays Gog eg Bloudays and Wedyedays up, Peetents ree cere iv ES NED, Agent a2 “7th street wharf, S100 TL AoRROTE : FROM Sucks! WHARF, for Nomim and intermediate Chem te ‘Bay, and te ite “eameu?s Bay, and” wiermesht Fraays, On Satur: futnmeat wesinredags, 8-0) a. jal Leach una return ae Tn” PADGETT, Agent jOUN fy PADGETT, (CW. RIDLEY. anager OLFOLK, FORTRESS MONKOE AND THE SOU vromac ST, COMPANY'S | popalar a ARY legeey (th strect wharf on "ays an esc ays ; Saturdays at 6 p10 at Finey Fouit and Cormfeld Harbor gothg ab ret pit PAILKDAY SIGHT STFAMEt RETURNS MONDAY ExcInsive connection wiih tis Boston and Providence Sia eianuke, ‘Ocean View and Vindinia Beach a room can be secured at Baltimore and Gthies, Lath and Pennsylva- t St. Mare hotel, Folk uborn's, next 20 xa express, Gh -trect wud Fs ; compay’s office, 7th ‘4 express will call for and check baggage from js and private resitences Feeisht received duly uutil Sp. m, a0 WILLIAM ¥, WELCH, General Agent, OK AT LOW FARES, NORFOLK AND FORTRESS MONROF. 1-CLASS FAKE, 1. ROUND TRIP, 81.50. Elegant Steamers LAKE and MOSELEY leave ixth strect wharf MONDAY. WEDNESDAY and FRI- DAY, at 5:30 p.m.and SAYUEDAY, at 6p. m., Return- sue MUNDAY Mcrning. and room secured at Band 0, ticket office, and Fa. uve: OT. “Thompeon, 2 Pa cave,” Sixth sizeet wharf: Telephone call 741-3 POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS, THOMPSON MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY. Ta. 1m —Fare 25c. This steamer for charter ‘Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings. Jy5 TOMA TRANSPORTATION LINE “The Steamer SUE. Capt. W. C. Geosty her tips to Baltimore and River Lan Bich gh. leaving Stephenson's whagt at ity Bel 2-90 p. m., for Currioman, Nomint, and becal Excursion to C= aU bay pans orto Wwaseagton every FRIDAY at8 pa ie recaive i Sarardase O copes BALEMENDUN & BRO.. Aente, ‘th street whart. MT. VERNON! W. W. Corcoran street wharf daily (except Sunday) chai retprning, reaches Washtage Te 1. WARE, captain MEDICAL, &e. Dit_ BROTHERS, 000 BST. she atic tne owth Chak ied Expert Spectalit n this re inal canes of veerens die pinvurni charge the poye {Ur ult avch fre at abeetibed ahd swat wwe by Dr BOTHER: brea =e ape is?" SAMUEL He WAEKI M HATS AND TSICAL. DEBE feo. ecisecy for buty ad bate and a ons ot the largest this side of Now: hour durite th D RESTORED BY USING A DOTTLEOR Vn. BROTHERS Ineo Bone calves ny cane of Benizal W eve i Tuveteney. “it hnparts vague thet sssten, 64 B street southwen jyai-im ADIES' YOU CAN CONFIDENTLY CONSU PBRUTUERS Se Bet awe Particulates a Ali diseases peculiar to Ladies, tamrried sularitice and Ovanau (roubles treated, Seare experience, QQ Paver tiga orsingla “Turty- Tr Dyes FEECTRIC VOLTAIC BELT, and other Exgornto Fiisneex. We will'send on thirty Gaye’ tial to met, JUNE crold, who are suffering from Nervoun ‘Debits TSN ills, aud tome da perwonal nature #5: silting rors abusen and other causes fend Shih "Sina at once for ilustrated Pamphlet See ae: : Lt" CO. Manabi Mich.” JeS0-e0ly MAME DE FOREST was REMEDY a er AU temale laints quickly Gouna diy St Ts teh street northwest votes SSO LEAVES SEVES | H-SIREET | inf ewcry SUNDAY. I and ines after tliwe () days" previous notices the Beene y veluck x Vattox Creck returning on Mow | Sr at the tisk aid cout ot rutitur purcoeees * Wotinesdiay sand Fridays, Stopping i Couveyaucing and r.condimg at est of SyB0-dkads a ae tar Currloman, Nomini, St, landings, returning | dius tetarainx sOuday evening | Werte Anat ‘opposite city Post Office. LARGE SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FUR: ke. BEING EEYRCTS OF & FAMILY HEMOFED 20 OUR PREMISES: BEDROOM MELETE STAINZD es: 2WO WALNUT SETS FINE WALNUT Fr CE UATRCLOTH, FUMNITL Oak AND anit Pic ; LOUNGES iD WALNUT AND OTHER SINGLE AND DUUBLE BEDsT} AIR MA‘ ‘TRESSES FEATHERS. PA. SILK AND COTALINE, rr ee era MIRRORS, MATTING No HEATING AND VADOR S Clo. ks. . 0 QUL' PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, “CRO. RERY. ko., AT AUCTION, IN FRONT OF ANDWIT.-1N OUR BALESHO M ON THURSDAY MORSIN( AUGUST SEVENTH, COMMENCING AT SeLbek. It TOP |ARNESS; ALSO, 400 COFFEE AND SUGAR CANS, SLOP. BUCKETS AND ¥AILS, FOOT TUBS, BROILERS, BOLLEXS, 80, Ar AUCTION, ‘At our_salesrooi GUsT, TEN AM. (['HOMAS DOWLING, auctionser. LOT OF CHURCH FURNITURE AT AUCTION. E hereby give noice that on BATORDAY, ‘AUGUST HINTH, 1896, at TEN O'CLOCK 3. M., st Thomas Dowling's auction ‘corner Lith street and Penn- rooms, Avanis avenue uorthwest, I will sell, for on-payment of charges. a lot of Benches Carpeta, Ke, how tctt with stotage in December, 1883. D. K, MEREDITH, au6-3t 723 Sth street 3, @, JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, TRUSTEES SALE OF TABLE IMPROVED virtue of a deed of dated A. mth, 16ST. Rou duly recorded tn {Yoer 981 et Gf tie Land Records of Washtawton county, Distes of Columbia, aud by direction of the holder of the note secured th 304 in Writing, Twill ec at publle action, on THURSDAY, AUGUST FQ. RIEEN IH 1884. HALF-PasT FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., in front 1 the ‘pramises, ‘of 5.ota seven (7)and eight (8), in square humbered flv Hundred «id sixty-seven (961), bewhunig for the same on 2d street uluety (90, feet uorth from the southwest corner of sad square and, north tightown (1s) feet, east twenty-m'x (26) feet, south three GS) feet, east thirty-four (34) tert, south fifteen (15) fect, ‘West sixty (e0) feet to the place of together ‘with the finprovements thereon. erms of gale: One-half in cash: balance in six and twelve months, in notes bexring interest and secured by. deed of trust ob the pretsca, ° Couiveyancins at thecost of the purchaser. $100 to be paid down when the prop- off. ‘aui-di JOHN J. JOHNSON, Trusteo. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. THE ENTIRE PLANT OF “THE WASHINGTON SICAL WORKS COMPANY,” INCLUDING SEARED AAU OF NGG, WILL BE Eo) AT PUB HonP On SATURDAY, TWEN at TWELVE O'CLOCK M., Company, on 27th 0% iC AUCTION, -TH'RD AUGUST. 18%4, {u front of the works of the ern. G and H etrecte northwest. consisting of its LEAD SULPHURIC ACID CHAMBEIC ionts pa 14 feet bleh, with frout und Dack towers 5x5 and 15 feet high; pat! capacity 250,000 Wie. (all approximate measuremiente); three Gulpliar Furnaces for 60 1b. charees huurly; four Retort Fur- paces includ wy Glass dturts, reducing pane, eto, for Spee PEON, lees emer ra a BRECE ASR ILDING: there with, 28 well se nts and machin mi ie thereto. “Also te bck ANON ST, YACTORY ASD BRICK. RUCK. PAL ENTED AMMONIACAL 8 EAM STILL for ‘the distillation of AS MONIACAL GAS LIQUOR and the manutecture of tect Ammonia, iueliding Mole 8 Pang, wate rators, ev Ps, steam Dryfng Table, lualemen tools and mec Of every Rind used in operating iss same. ‘The AMMONIACAT. # TILL ts continuous ih te gyeraion, aut base producing carecity uf trom two thousand to Sve thousand pours Su uate daily, Con. rract for jaca} Gas Liquor wili be trauisterred to the purchaser of the works, ‘Thiv vale will ‘be made ou account of Mr. P. Bauer, pgretager atthe vubllcealect thisprop-rty ado Narclt ‘Terms of sal alleonveyan- chug at pure ioe at pa forfeit money Kor further particulars inquire at the office of the company, “THE WASHINGTON CHEMICAL WORKS Co.," ta 621 Pennsylvania Avetins, TUOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer SALE OF DES'RABLE REAL ESTATE, SITUATE At RHE NORTHEAST CORNER OFT AND JWELPIHSTREE.S SOMIMEAST "| tur of ded * trust, dsted 23d day of July, Ac TREE audduly'ree cum iter No 10GL at fell I of the land records o1 ihe District of Colma, and the request of the person secured. therehy.,we wil sell at publican eu in front 0. the printers on TUES. DAY, the TWELETH DAY OF AUGUST, A. D. 1834, af HALE -PAsT FIVE (CLOCK B. af, the followin acrited real estate, situate fh the eity‘of Wachinstor the sald District, known and dixtiuzulshed wy and lots uuimberad thirty-mne (39), forty (40) aud forty-ou6 4.) tr Stmmerv.acher et al. subkhvinion of certain uric nad lots in square Lumbere one thousaud and two (Wuu2). “these lots hav. u froutaee of about 100 feet on Istrect and atout 199 feet ou 12th street northeast, abd are Unhiaproved. ‘Terms of wale: One-third cash; balance fn six, twelve and eightee: mouths, with interest trom day oF sale, a six per centum per aunim, to be secured by deed of trust ou: premises old. cr tl coshrat option of pure chaser. “A deposit of $100 requ red ‘un day of salet fhe terme ot anie are hued with within seven Guys the trnste- reserve the rickt to le-ell sald preiae FINANCIAL. GC. T. Havessen & Co, BROKERS, No. 630 F STREET NORTHWEST, WASHINGTON, D. G, Investment Securities, Stocks and Bonds Roneht and ‘Sold in larve or stuall lots for cash or eatried on wari. Constant New York Quotations, jy16-Im* Taz New Srecctarton PETROLEUM vs, STOCKS, WHY WALL STREET 18 RUNNING TO OIL JOHN A. DODGE & CO.. BANKFRSand BROKERS, No. 12 WALL S1REET, NEW YORK, will wend FREE cnapplication thelr New Book riving a completehlstory | of the Tetroleum Trade, showing why dealers in OLL Lave been making money while operators in stocks have ‘een losing. apS-s&W_ Paivare Stock Trxcnara Wes WASHINGTON, BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, ‘NEW YORK; EOSTON, &a, PRINCE & WHITELY, Stoox Buoxens, c4Broadway, WEEaveriae§ New York, General Partners: 2 Jemes Whitely, Henry H. Doftze, BH. Cruger Oakiry, Harry C. Logan, Washington, D.C. Maynand C. Eyre, ‘William It, Travers, Special Partner. BUY AND BELL ON COMMISSION ALL CLASSES OF RAILWAY SECURITIES, Branch Office—539 15th street (Corcoran Buildiaz) 5. B. DODGE, Resident Partner. Cuotations of Stocks and Bonds and information re- varding the Markets received through our wires IN STANTLY, direct from the New York Stock Exchange All orders exeented and reported promotly, $026 UNDERTAKERS. RTHUR ROONEY EY & Professional Embaln Parlors fronting ou irs and Undertakers. Pennsylvania avenue Lorthwest, for transient funerals ays TAKER, CENTRAL nw. Location and accom- odations particularly suited for trausient funerals. ‘Telephone connections. dylt ILLIAM F. SPINDLE V YRSTSMING UNDERTAKER No. 41 ‘delephone conuectiva, 169 7th street northwest, near Le mbt ‘OLN K WRIGHT. Uspantayas axp Foxenat DrasoTom, 1oth street northwest, Terephone call—109 a uy a ‘Y ic DR. CHFEVER'S ELECTRIC BELT, or Recenerator i made expresaly for the cure of deraneements of the Precreative organs. | Whenever any debility of the gen- er Eprom Wh eer ‘ame rep of BUC HCHT formants s ai a leno mistake about due instrament. Yearset ase lave CHEEVER ELECTRIC BELT co, rulted dally. $29 Simouri avenue, Tennayivania avenur, between iaints and’ irregularities Ement ‘Corresy tial. 28, $u2 ail Sundays 8d ra brig orn “ally from Puint of Rocks: Geave Beltinore for Woshington at 2:00, 4:40, VM, 9-10 ad 0-99 m. a, TPAD, 2-301 17-90. 800 aes 10-19 p.m. 08 SMe 7:15, 7°90, 8:20, YU, a th, 190, OW, 0 pia. Washington atop at Relay Station ex- For Yaformation spply at the Baltimore snd ay ‘Oice Washoe Staten, civ acd 1331 Feansyivable avenue, coruct lath strect where Onders raise for ‘te be chechad ahd recelveu at na M. of T., Baltimore. it ‘© R-LORD, Gen'l Passenger Agent. R KOBERTSON. THE EXPERT. SE fo be an expert without ihe wide Heatment and cure of Piste, Vineuea Lost. Vitality. Ti (ihe Rystem. bade, {‘rinary’' Grane. “ecent cages posi (oye. Neimuroury or caustics teed. Gach TE eee ahaa, fran lore’ Sin Ofice 0S Liceeraee YOR” MEX. 8 cto REA Eno es (Penna. ave, Weshington, D.3. 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Lousiana STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. “We do hereby certify that we supervise the arrange. sents Jor the Monthly tnt hagasenr ontmpnbeme cad 4 i teste ae Tima eh ‘manage and control the iy sad ‘theviselves. and that arse ee tard ares Se lures attached, in its advertivement.” Incorporated in 1868 for 25 yearn by the Lowislatnre for educations and Charvabie hurmotee wit septal f $1,000,009 —to whi of over: Sten Seen ich a reserve fund of over $560, iu overwhelming popular vote its franchise was f the ‘Constituti Beene Bae om omnes Theonly. ‘ever voted on and indorsed by the peo- ee ee ner walt baleen. EIGHTH IG, A MY MUBI SO erent SEW OneeM keer iNet Mowrmty Daawme. Sern loco E88 be made only to Eo iger Gries ease tel ee elie cismrr tees 47 16,23, 26,00,802,6,0 eee eee 2d Edition. Latest eer The St THE ROCKVILLE CONVENTION, ‘The Democratic Nomination for Con= gress in the Sixth Maryland District. Special Dispatch to Tar Evesixa San: ROCKVILLE, Mp., August 6.—The democratic con- gresalonal nominating convention of the 6th Mary- land district convened at this place to-day. The Dody was composed of delegates from Alleghany, ‘Montgomery, Frederick, Washington and Garrett counties. The convention was organized by the election of C. ¥. Russell, of Washington county, president, and Wm. Talbott aud David Lynn secre David Lynn, of ny; Edward Koontz, of Frederick; Samuel C. Hoye, of Garrett: Chrs) R. Murphy, Of Montgomery, and Dr. B. W. Gale, of ‘Washington, were appointed a committee of cre- dentiais) John Ryan, Alleghany; J. E.R. Wood, Jaber C, Hoye, Garrett; Geo. Peter, Mont gol M. Shindell, Washington, were ap- Pointed a committee on resolutions. Resolutions endorsing the Chicago convention, declaring entire satisfaction with the democratic nominees, Cleveland and Hendricks, denounciny ‘the corruption and profligacy of the republican ministration were unanmously adopt Col. Alfred Spates, of Aliexnany, nominated Hon. Frederick J. Nelson, and S. iL Wood, of Fred- erick, seconded the same In an appropriate speech. P. A. Witmer nominated Buchanan Schley of Wash- Lon county. ballot being ordered Ne'son received eighteen votes and Schiey five. Mr. Witmer afterwards | moved to make the nomination unanimous, which was done amid loud cheering. sir. Buchanan Schley, who was present, made a stirring speech tn favor of the nominee. A commitice of two from each delegation was appointed (0 notify Mr. Nelson of hig nomination. ‘The convention then adjourned sine dle, ee CONGRESSMAN BAkHOUR RENOMI- NATED. The Congressional Convention in Alex= andria, Special Dispatch to Tae Evento Stan. ALEXANDRIA, August &—The democratic con- Fention of gthe eighth congressional district of Virginia met at Lannan’s opera hous», on King and Pitt streets, here at noon to-day. fon. Henry Heaton, of Loudoun, caled the meeting to order. Hon. H.W. Thomas, of Fulrtax, was called to the chatr, and’ Herbert’ Snowden, 6t Alexandria, and Other democratle editors of Ue district, appointed secretaries. ‘The convention, on the motion of Hon. C.K. Stuart, of Alexandria, unanimously repoml- nated Hon. John S. Barbour’as the democratic can- Gidate for Congress, ull the counties casting solid votes, Before the close of the convention a num- Der of addresses were made, one ainong them by colored detegate from Fauquier named Skinnet Mr. Barbour Was inforied of his nomination by & committee, and returned thanks. NEW JEHBSEY REPUBLICANS. The State Convention at Trenton To- Ye ‘TrRvton, N. J., August 6—The republican state convention was Called to order at 19:90 p. uw. by G. A. Hobart, who noininated Z. K. Hangbors, of Jer- eey City, for chairman, and he was chosen without opposition. He made'a speech reviewing the lis- tory of the republican party and charging free trade principles upon the democracy. At the close of President Pangborn’s speech, E. J. Anderson, Sylvester Lytle and Wm. Watkins, if, Were elected secretaries. It wasresolved that ‘all’ resoluUons be referred without debate, ‘Ihe ‘convention then adjourned for one hour, THE RAILROAD CONFERENCE, ‘The Tripartite Agreement Apparently Doomed—Important Action Pending. CHICAGO, August 6.—Representatives of the fowa, trunk lines, tue Union Paritic und the roads em- braced in the souttwestern system renewed thelr couference ab 10.3) this tnorning. The result of thelr deliberations is now recog:.ized as one of grout importance, and as affecting Cue further extstence of (he tripartite agreement. vis uow openly con tended by some of the parties to the tripartite that At has accompushed nothiug, and that it ean be no longer matntalned, for sinee’ Its consummation the relations of many western tonds uave changed. This ts patticulurly true of the Northwestern road, since its absorption of the Blair system of roads ‘This system controis certatn loeai traffle in Neo braska, which bas under the tripartite agreement Yen given to the roads tn tat poo! at Omaha, ‘Tye Northwestern management now asserts hat that business belougs as Unersughiy to thel company as any local business in Iowa and Tilinols, and will certuniy be held by it, the tripartite to the contrary notwithstanding. ‘General Manager Hughitt, of “the Northwestern road. had a consultation with Presiient Adams, of the Chlon Pacific, this inorning and outhined ‘the policy of the Northwestern comyany In view Of 13 changed relations. To dissoituition of tue tripar- tite IU Ls contended that the Union Pacific 1tseit 13 NOW passive, us its workings have proven disas- tous to the earnings of tat company. ‘The per- mission granted Its eastern aluirs to make all. rates on west bound business, It 1s contended, hascaured the roa great injury, and hus pracuéally placed Ute COutTOl Of ths line’in Wie hands of the toads east Of the Missourl. It was asserted by a promi- neat official Ukat thy Union Paci bt openiy assert this In the session to-day aud ask fora dis. Solution of the pool. It Is cintined that the Wabash, line fs willing to join tn this move, but the position of Rock Island, and Milwaukee and St, Paul roads is not known, A WAR OF RATES NOT NECESSARY. ‘The dissoltition of the pool, It 13 declared, does not necessirliy mean war, Dut if {t =howid he ac- complished with a degre of unanimity It wi!l only Pave ihe way for a Te-establishweut of the pois east and west of the Missourl river in existence prior to the formation of the tripartite. Charles Francbs Adains, Hugh Kiddie and John C. Gault, the epeclal arbi tators appottited to con- sider the demand of the Grand Trunk Ki tor Teupportionment of percentages in the eastern trunk ines poo! are holding a sesston this morning, Dut no conclusion has yet been reached. Improvement in the Growing Cotton brop. Memrnts, Tesy., August 6—The July cotton crop Teport for ‘the Mémplils district ‘Tennessee, North Misslssip s North Alabama, to be issued to-morrow by Mill, Fontaine & Co., Will say :—Taking the district as a whole there is in improvement to be noted in the growing cotton crop. ‘Tiiis 1s particularly notice. able In Arkansas and ‘Tennessee. In these two states che Weather has been most seasonabie, and the plant, although somewhst smaller und later than usual, {8 healthy and growing rapidiy. In Alabama and Mississippi too much wet weather has Prevaited, und the crops in those two sections are BUll from'two to four Weeks Later. Disastrous rains are reported from several counties in northern and eastern Mississippi. which overflowed the bottom lands, and did serious damage to both corn and cotton. Ib also caused the abandonment of some lands in both these states, which, owing to con- Unued wet weather, ft was Impossible to cultivate. ‘The eritical period Bas now been reached, and 101s, safe to predict that, with favorable seasons from now on, the yield of “cotton In Unis district will ex- ceed that of last year. An early frost would, how- ever, curtail the yield materially. Crrcago, Ii. August 6.—Representatives of the Union Pacific railway in this city Join in declaring the scare over the Texas fever his ceased. All the cattle yards along the entire line of the road have been renovated and funigated, which Is also true of every car used for the transportation of cattie, ‘The company has also notified the Wyoming cattle wers’ association of the tral taken by every rd en route from the southwest, to enable them to warn all drovers and uuus prevent any posst- bility of any spread of the contagion. Tue state- ment telegraphed that the Union Pacific and North- ern Pacific had entered upon a war ineattle rates isdented. ‘The rates have been reduced & per cent by both roads conjointly. Sar toga Races. CARDINAL M'CLOSKEY WINS THE FIRST RACE SARATOGA, N. Y., August 6—The weather Is clear and warm and the track very heavy. The attend- ance Is large. First race,purse $400, three-quarters of a mlle—Aiter a long delay a fair Start was made, Cardinal McCloskey won a good race by a head; Musk second. ‘Time, 1:29, BOB COOK WINS THE SWEEPSTAKES. Second race, handicap sweepstakes, one mile and 500 yards. Bob Cook won easily by haifa length, Greystone seeand, six lengths ahead of Boulevard, turd Time: 2:19}. Distinguished Visitors at Gettysburg. GerrysBura, Pa., August 6.—General Sheridan and Secretary’ Lincoln arrived here at an early hour this morning. After resting they were driven ‘to the encampment of the Pennsylvania National Guard, escorted by Adjutant General Worth and a cavalry guard. Upon arriving there they were welcomed by a salute from the artillery and were received by the camp dignitaries. A large crowd 1s gathering for tue review of Ure troops by the wo listinguished visitors, which will take place this afternoon. ‘The Senate Committce and Steel Ves- we! New Your, August 6.—The U. 8. Senate commit- tee on steel and steel vessels this morning received communications from the Pennsylvanta Steel Co, the Tredegar Iron Co., of Richmond, and other steel manufacturers, as to the methodsof production and tg of the trade. John Roach made an oral Stavement on the same subject. ‘There 1s t0, be another meeting this evening, when ex-Speaker Randall willexpress his vie ete bk An Oli Agitator Explodes, Grresrotnr, L. 1, A 6—A large containing about 5.000 “Barrels of crude oil works of the Brooklyn Ol] company, Newtown Greek, exploded about one o'clock this morning. ‘aesuroyed, but the prompt: rival of tor , firemen ‘and the ald of tugs on the itator, at thé vented the flames from extending to any of the Serouding balidings ‘The tot Je estimated ——— 140 Ballots and Ne Choice Yet. SPRINGFIELD, OHI just 6,—The Asia frets Tate cal, had been taken up to. an adjournment for din- al haa ner, Seleeenb eta Brietes ee ‘The races announced at Chicago for to-day have til of rain ‘been postponed until to-mbrrow On account FIRE AT THE CAPITOL it is Confined te One Reem. WHAT MIGHT BAYER NAPFEXED THE Free BAD OCCURRAD IN ANY OTHER THAK A FIRE-PROOP The police at the Capitol, who Rad been on duty, during the night, were seated in the guard-room, ‘watchman, who had been sniffing the air for a few seconds, said: “Boys, I smell a smoke Sebceclpon spend bvngawrons The rest then noticed the smell ones and paper, and they all started up to search ue fire, "In the corridor the smell was very strong and decoming inere was no smoke to Tooms were Bullding, patdlag’ tne noses os Sec ing, they passedd the foome ‘When they had Tom the smell ot burnt paitt was alinost Dut still there was no smoke sign ofa fire. Adjoining the clerk's office there is a large double bolted closet, in which the accounts for fles and papers of Uke accumulating for the past twenty years, the mea noticed that the door to this closet was hot and it Was burst open. THE FLAMES EXTINGCISHED. When the door opened a volume of flames rolled Out and filed the room, so that it seemed as if they ‘Would not be able tocontrol it, The inside of the closet was red hot like a fui ‘and the blaze was fling oUt Of the pile of papers’ There were on! ve men in the buildig, Dut with the aid of extingul-hers they succeeded in putting the fi Under control after about bait an hour's bard wot ‘The papers in the closet were of no particular Yalue, and the fire was kept within its original couftdes, so that the damage 1s very slight, tne Toom having stone walls and arch, with no wood- ‘Work except the doors, WHAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN. Mad not the closet had fire-proot walls the entir Duliding migut have been endangered, and thea ‘watchmen say that if the fire had occurred In some of the rooms on an upper floor—the law Ubrary, for fistance—tuey probably would not have been able to discover 1t unui It was way beyond their control. ‘There are only seven policemen on that side of the Duilding, and not more than five of them are on duty at one Ume. sould a fire break out on one of the top floors in one of the rooms whicu are kept locked the walls are go thick that it might burn. hours without being discovered. Local Notes. Mra. Jane Farnham, corner of 11th and M street northwest, reporis that her stable was entered on the night Of the 4Uh Inst. and a set of harness, a Lip fube and a coat and "vest were stolen; value z Frederick Douglass, Jr., this afternoon swore out @ warrant before Justice O'Neal, charging Ellen Moss, wite of John A. Moss, with stealing one cedar valued at 25 cente, ius. ‘A handsome and valuableoll painting of St. Mat- thew, beionging to St. Matthew's church, was cut {0 plcces by soine malicious or insane person last saturday. betes Wi A Casm oF SLP-Du¥eNer.—In the Police Court this pfternoon a young colored man numed Jonn Whitby was churged With assault aud battery with intent to Kill Wesiey Carroll, aiso colored, who tes Ufed Unat on the 24d of last’ mouth, when be went to his home near Brightwood he told the servants in the kitchen that somebody had been lying about him; that @ fortune telier had told him so. Whitby uskéd witness If he had been lying, and witness re: plied, “I guess you know.” ‘They had a scuMle and witnéss Went tO the city. When he returned the Tuss was renewed and witness walked towards the detendant With a pitchfork handle to his hand, when the defeudunt shot it him, the bullet strik- ing hun Io the leg. Witness was’ advancing when Wie Shot Was Mred, “Lue court sald that 1 Ws muse Of seit-defense rather than intedt to kill, acd dismissed the case. ——— Fiontixa Asour 4 Caxpat.—George ton, colored, wus charged before Jw tls afveravon with assaulting Dave Suankln’s wife vesiifled unt husband and knocked bum agalnst the wall, muk- ing a large hole in it. ‘he trouble Was about acar- pet George vestfied that Dave struck im in the iwoULb, and the Judge Hned hun $5. INSPECTING A SHAKY CaiLiNG.—The aivt sion Of the elty post office Is located over the ietter- Currers’ rovin, and some of tue letier-carriers ale alarmed lest te Uuibers will give Way letting the registry office down upon thelr heads. Te Mr. 4.5. Uorbour, the owner of the Daliding, bad tho ceiling and dor inspected with the View orsurengu- eniug it se ri anklin. ‘struck Ler = SS RANGE OP THE THERMOMETER.—Tho followin: were the re: piles of the chief sign. 66.0, 11 a. 1n., 73.5; 2-p-idy nuutuun, 63.1. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, The New York Stock Market. srhe following are the opening and 3 p. m. prices of the New York Stock Market to-day, as reporved by special wire to HL H. Dodge, 639 15th street: ‘Name. 0. Spm Name, oO im «| 2) 613g TH 105 ij 7 1 Can. Pac... Cun. Sow... Cent. Pac 121 ity h100_ 00” Misa. 11453 11334 \0regon 5 TBS One & West. | 43g{Puc. Matt. ben, & KG ET, Va @Ga, EV. Gap, kin 12% 123 am 15) 16 | ee hie 10 3%) 354 87g. 635 aii bstterg Ses| ot 136 Siig Me] or Fe %) 8%! 6: 15% 1634 er" | 00% mm. Cent. --7. 1B, & Woo. LE &w, ‘REVISW OF THE NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. ‘New Youk, August 6, Wall street, 1:45 p. m.—The Post of the stock market that the bulls ap- control. Everything opened higher than it closed, and for half an hour there was the aspect of @ rising market, though at 12 only three of the six or more mest active showed any gain over last night's closing, Union. Pacific, 39: Missourl® Pacinee fi and Western Union, 13, while _Northwesi ern, St. Paul, Lake Shore and Lackawanna were elther unchanged or lower. ‘The general news of the morning was not of a character to influence the market much, though special dispatches from Chicago say Uthat u Northwestern having now ‘lines of their own to points Nebraska, has. given notice of with- drawal from the Western ‘Traffic association, and that 1 1s generally believed the association will break Up. “A report that sult 1s to be Drought either against the old “Newcomb” board of Louls- ville and Nashville directors, or the present one for the loss of some millions of dollars in Well ‘street used in speculation in the company’s stock and securities, seems to De well founded. Vander- bit brokers deny the report that he has secured control of the West Shore road, as they also deny the rumors of an issue of $10,000,000 more bonds of the New York Central, under the $40,000,000 mort- gage. ‘The railroad bond market was generally ‘stronger, and the majority of issues were higher. ‘The prominent feature of the market was West Shore bonds, which were active, the sales amounting to Over $1,000,000 at 44, 45%, 48%. a net advance of 3; from last night. Central Pi f ted bonds advanced 1 percent. Fort Worth and Den- ver City firsts 234 to 613g. Lehightand Wilkesbarre consols assent-d'2 per cent. Wabash general mort- gage 63, 3. Oregon and ‘Transcontinental firsts were 1 per cent lower, Ot ya improvement 1 per cent lower; Kansas Pacific consols, 1 per cent lower. Government bonds were 3% lower for the 438 and 3 higher for the 33, —— The Baltimore Markets, BALTIMORE, August 6.—Vinginla sizes, consolt- = Virginia new threes, 62: North Garull oes cia Lie bad tora, =< BALTIMORE, Mp... Aurust 6—Cotton dull—mia- alluu, 11. Flour stesdy~Howasd Super, 2.5003,00; do, extra 3.2504, ts tll "aur foes 1b: do. ox wands, 6.12ah 35, ‘ave. atens, 6.25, Wheat. pou jema: western easier, clos 91592, ‘do. amber, 95898; No. 1 2 waitera i Splat” oe SuSber Doatoal—southern wilea, fis UR NEXT DOOR NEIGHBOR. Letter From the City of Mexico. ‘TRE FINANCIAL SITUATION — EXPENSIVE RATLWAT WASHOUTS—THB ITALIAN LABORES—MEXICAN 80- GAL LIFR—HARD FaTs OF TRE XUNS, ETC. ‘Special Correspondence of Tux Evixixe Stan, Mexico Crrv, July 21, 1884. ‘The recent excitement n commercial circies here GOV. CLEVELAND’S VACATION. | Falee Rumors about Mis Letter of Ac- ceptaace, Upper Saranac lake tn the wil probably pass a two week's spend the night at Tage to bis‘ plsce companion Will be Dr. B Ward, eseran sates that il te rumore iter ot scompiance, ers Among his visors tedap wasn Hedian Tewdente of Ube and manufacturers nave accepted the cond tions of | Who are holding & cvarention ‘the “new stamp tax.” All engaged in manufactur- | Liew Leckweea te Buried at ing paid their “contribuciones” directly into the | wi? mths (treasury, and the importers and retail merchants, | | ANSaPoLts, MD., August 6 —The rematnset after several meetings, have decided upon the | Lockwood, who porisned 12 the Greely expedi ”. | Will be Drought bere for Durlal on plan’—<aat is, cach man to pay In propor. | Toy Orbe taneral services will be hea of tion to the stock on hand or money employed in tls | iegiant Rpiecopal church, ama’ she Dusiness—this agreement to hold good until theend wii! rake Place in the cemetery, where the tamily of the present fiscal year. All the merchants of the | Das a vault. Gistant northera and western states were repr | sented by men who were floally instructed by tele g ery —— ge gi oie ake ve s R. St Vera Crus and Mexico city. Yesterday a dp | 4 masa menanior ‘on vaton of he wceml mercbunts hada 13h¢ Inter | worry was held in Dougan Ballas gee to tae Ja Pena, and to-day each man is paying lis quota | ction looking to securing wome seeded tmprove- =“ ments ta the Dighways and waterwaya W. @.! tral raiiroad bridge across the ‘Twliaferro was cResen chairman, and C. W. Davis Tepaired, and omiinary | secretary. A committer consis Teomaot "says. we may Ing was appointed to wait upon be some three or four ions of American and urge Magazines, which are lying in the paired Droken Dildge or at Ei Paso. A day Of waste water, enlarged: & G. ‘the piearure of seeing General | Moss, W. Davis, L Harrod, RM. Consul general, Who Greet, Joka C, Shea, Rev. J. HL Leax, Bred, the United states The broken | lass, jt. J. M. Shippen. snouts” ocoasioned & delay of ive ee anticipa vy rain District Government Affaire, Fegion occasion the rail- RUILDINGR CONDENED. i Rotting Inspector Eutwisle to-day condemned a grout deal ot expense. ‘The in- | bridges and road-beds have cost OWL | musiding No S14 9th Steet ROPE and orgered Xs demolition within the two throughout the northern part or Mexico frame butidings Noa $16 ¥ season” commenced. No doubt nces—new to tue American cum-| thirry days given for thelr All orders iy i if ——__—.—___ Mace Meeting in Hilledale, A CALL POR IMPROVEMENTS. B te pbeee in g i Fstase, and Will lead to unwonted precautions and | Mnuch greater solidity in the coustruction of roads | ¢n, From the report of Mexican government com- missioners or inspectors of co.ontes documents which are almost. to be arcaived) dent translates the following sia'e: object being to refute the charges mail ean and European Journiis to the SUING A RATLROAD COMPANY FOR Damaom— ‘Thos Johnson to-day, by bis attorney, Meare, \arustend Muller, entered sult agaiust the Relt- bivt’ & Po'omac railroad, cladming $3,000 for Injuries receive! by Sire Inavelia Jubuscn, om Moy Si, lant, Uy being struck Uy aA engine a& Sheriff's road crusduy, in the county. To Srowr Vincimia.—Mr. BM. Hewlett, acol- attorney of this city. and bis paruer, Mr. somaya awe, been engagea, the repud.tcan state oor ce ot Virginia, to | Sump Ue elute. “They wil Degin Uhelr labors the | latter part of tits mont Were imposed on the 4: honest laborers they jiroposed to br annum—in a Of perpetual spriug—th Ally refused tovworks Abandoued Uhels fartnay std began tw beg in all’ the large towns oF cities i their vicinity, Nota Ue tamigranis, however. 1p Justice to the peacants from te ort of Italy, let me assure you they are bon {rious, and perfectiy content—even devply graterul for the homes Slexico has provided tor Ut AS we hove of late had in tis frderus c goodly number of Journauists or reporuens w written marvelous accounts of diexico, Apauclaily, and even socially, without intimately ‘acquainted with the real ladies of tun laud, allow me Lo at least say a Word abut ‘Women of the higher clas. ‘The scrives tierra to, seein tw have conveyed 10 the propie Uo stout the Unlted States an idea that bexicau lads even the highest class, are ignorant, oF ‘not well educated.” “lus is at stak& Fi years a lence majority of refined and weal; icans have employed foreign yovernestbes an, for thelr culidren, and many educate ciel ters in Europe. "It ts not un uminon Ww am: society Mexican ladies Wu0 speak uglis and Itallan Quentiy, play admirably, aud fair knowledse of general literat Your & Went certainly knows now Why nave ‘with the sciences” oF studied “a classic course,” | Toronto, Ont., telegram to the New York Herald. et Uiese ladles would grace any drawing-rvcr ia Herana or tne Gores Sa ne: ‘There 18a proposition made here to arrange a. Although sixty yrars of tutestine dlsturbances | Meeting between Jobn Teemer and Rdward Ban- and several foreign wars huve desulutet iis UY, and proved so disastrous to lunun Yoctattc families, women 0: the Niger ° Tarely, If evereducated wita a View Uy self-reliance, The lack of precaution ts undoub\d.y vue Lo Liu prevalence of a grand old Spanish cusiou, w virtuauy obiiges men to take care of thelrfemaie | AC the Vulliuan (UL) regatta, it will be femem- Felatives, especially if tmpoverished. When Ue father of'a tantly dies, the widow, no inatter If sic be @ staid matron of forty, must, in conformity wich this Old-tune cusiom, Feiluquish the care oF her Property and the education of her sons (sie ts usit- ally considered capable of attending to her dauga- tera,) Wo the supervision of her facies, brotuer or some male re ative; AC she has £0 near Aiud @, tuen Some Of her husband's relatives as-uie the man- agement of her affairs. She does not dreat of “in dependence.” If vhe widow be left destitute, Wieu the kindred of both sides of the hous: provide tor her and her children, When giris are bereft of Doth parents, tuey are Tecelved by reletives as a matter of course, and are not humiltaied by any bitter sense of derendence. ‘This i+ a gene the cages are not ex ‘The chivatrous and u Moxie can gentewien 1s proved by Uhe fact tat the es {ates of widows and orpiians utr almost Invanabiy tor 4 “a carefully and honestly administered. : tage oD "3 Island I, Wuien ladles are actually deetitute, their mate | Portsinouth harbor ts belng Med up and will be relations slon'd Lal tO respond to Us for | Teady Tor occupaucy soon, aad, pubiie opinion would force near kindred to pro- | | ‘The trial of A. M. Bowser, charged with katting vide at least ihe necessities of ilfe for tiem. Mexi- | Obadiah Haymaker in the Murrysville gas San gentlemen, far trun complalnius of sich bur. | Fiots.18 tn progress at Pivtsbarg, dens, fos'er this habit of dependence, and regard | |The report telegraphed tom Monterey that Gem, tae case of itnpoverished reiatives as a kuighly, or | Maz bad bee sacred duty. x Foreigners do not admire this clansht regard it as an obstacle to Mexican Englishman once Leughtnsly remarked to yout cor respondent: “Mairlwony Is a serious afar in Mexico, for in order to obtain the hand of bis lagy- Jove a man ts obliged to virtua. Fact to supe Port halt a parish in ease wat, pestil-nce or famine leave on bis wife's side of (he house widowed sis- ters, orphaned nieces, and a score OF $0 Of belpiess aunis and cousins.” Few women in this beautiful land have suffered reater Vicisaitudes than the dispossessed nuns, When the liberais gain” “he ascendancy, and the church property wasco: cated, hundreds o Tecluses, who Were as inexperienced as cilldren and as timid as doves, were cast out into the wor d. ‘The convents bad long been asylums for the phaned, bereaved and heart-stricken. Inany ladies of noble or aristocratic fat. entered these retreats with dower Fury fity to wo hundred Unousand Tere in comparative exse, aticndi gious duties or ceremontais. All the m ‘were performed by Iny sisters, or Jy: ftan nuns,w. though nominally the eauals Of these dauaters v1 Ey hidalgos, were in reality the wiuing ser- Vants of : heir weil-born “Sisters.” ‘When the nationalization of the church domain a Was decreed the liberals, destriug to provide for] A Miscroesova Makniaam Dison these revluses, promulgated a law which secured to | Stewart, in the citcultcourt in Balt 2 each evicted hun, whether an aristocrat, whi decree Yesterday setting aside @ eniering a cloister, bad richly dower a tt, or & k and Robert Fearing. The cere- Je Indian girl, Who had given the tusUtuuon mereiy k place In 187 An the ‘of Castine, he ald of her strong arms, $4,000. As it was not ‘Vhe vlil_of complaint, Med tn December Possible to pay this amount tu cash each woman he wife, recites that after the marriage she made mar- (o-night. Ashe was in Philadelphia be rap over here to attend to some business before ing out west agua. Pe i ACTING SroRETaRY OF Wan—Chief Clerk Twee- dale, of the Wer department, has been directed, to act as Secretary of War during the absence of Secretary Lincoln Tlexry A. HaLey was, to-day, commissioned post- master at Hughesville, Va. Hantan Likely to Row Teemer, ari Contests are willing to put up any reasonable amount on the Canadian ct i) aera any man he had ever met, and @contest just’ becween them would De likely to prove of bounded Interest. As Hanlan leaves for Ki the way of New York shoruy after his revarn {tts thoucht. by many of bis friends that might Le rowed on the other side of the line, News Bricts, W. W. Newman, county Judge ot died Monday. He'Was a well knows clan, ‘The total number of ‘the tral of Cornwatl, the chief of the Dubtin post office, and. seven “ot with Ub natural crimes, has Deen Axed for Al Avch. Lieut, Greely's cot Gov. Crosby, of Montona, has issued @ procia- Mation establsilng quarautine ainst Texas cuttle from noriueru rauges coming into Montane rail, asin Palace at Athens, Greece, was burned. ‘The French congress for the revision of the con- Station grows more turbulent, and fears are en- tertutned that the goverument will have to @isck | pilue the assembly. cuginotten Off Gladstone for a credit, for the expedition to relieve Gorton the commons by vote ot i710 14 ae BON A Depaven EXpINo is Di .—Jobn Craig, James Calvin, Luzie Ray and Mrs. Kebecea, vis tor ‘ssbapoock, ited Kiaway park, near Philadelphia, Mo Were tb Ligh spiriis. Inthe eveni part ent tO the Chostaut street . tending to tae the boat, and witle dancing about the Mrs Shapeork silpped and tel overboard. | Craig and carla jutaped Auto the warer and tied to nave se man, bul Umer bak drunks condition fen dered them aimost equally ‘and it was itu ditucaiy task ches were, romcued by the atom keeper Of Uhe park, Mins. Shapcock was drowned, ‘and her'body ‘floated away tn the darkens: Tecelved a Men on the church property in the form | discovered that’ be was of African @escent, @ fact of am *, the interest on Which Was, or Was | Gl Which she Was ignorant before, Foon to be, Seml-anpually. Many devotees of coud | bo defense, the laws of epee t- families, rather than Indorse tht cl Of Spoliae z vetween Willes and are in" tion,” refused to Ubese mortgages, nose cases thelr portions reverted to the state.) and either returned to the homes of their re.atives or induced wealthy friends to send them to convents 4m Cuba, Europe or South America, where alzmt all have consideral ruion Of the ; i tinued to reside ‘near the federal capital and over | =O Of ll anokeys pad out by you, and large cities, where, In seasons of eplue:uios or aur. | PufPus's for which Ue samme were paid, anid also ing. revolutionary times, they have nolyy devoved | p€ scpount of all moneys reonived By "you a themselves to, tie care of the sicle and wounded. | Sorne' were secuted, aed epee , tO the , the desolate and dying in | * jm nd Rowatale and on the battlefield, they have proved | full @ccount of your adaniut also, CHAYFER CALLED TO ACOODNT.—The creditors © W. Sprague manutact company, repre. ve et aly ug Claiius agyregatl pa Semaniied an accounting at Nt Ee trustee. ‘The paper requests the ministering angels, Thestevicted nunshave | YOU. ate also hereby Tequesued whenever allowed, organized hospitais and schools in Isolated paris of the country for the In Possible all the remaining estate now held by you ‘4s Urustee and assignee.” EE dians, but the government regarded these works of | New Caxprvats.—A 00 Will be held at charily a8 90 many attempts to evade the revorm | the vatican about the middie ™ laws unger which the suppression of the conven. | pope will create several cardimn Italians. The tual and monastic orders had been efected, and ‘some years ago extled these Sisters of Mercy. A. lmited number of the expelled relicieuses werit to Upper California, where they were hospitably re- ceived. “The few’ aged sisters who rematn in the Vicinity of thelr ruined and Gespcrated clolsters | generally spend the greater part of eac raying for tue | Stomach or Costiveness, restoration of clerical power. pee Which Dr. Jayne's Sanbtive Fills wil ‘The star of the conservative pirty, although not | move; by their beneficial yet far above the horizon, seems to be Iu the ascen- | gan Lbey will also lessen the dant com pope Will also nominate several Tored that various Canndian Roman Catholic bish= ‘ops are about to be summoned to Kome. SICK HIRADACHR, LaxctoR axp ECnCTaILY spring from a Torpla Laver, a the distressing Soca BETBOTMED, ‘The Romance of a Death Bed. = , CLAIMING A HUSBAND APTER MIS DEATH. qin] MAX HOFMANS, ng of Eaten Bo, ‘Miss Nellie Davis, the daughter of a prominent | Se Tesident of Mount Vernon, New York, was courted for a year and a half by Arthur A. Jarvis, the son ofa wealthy Jeweler of the same place. Over @ MARRIED. Year ago, and shortly after thelr engagement, te young man caught a cold, which developed Into consumption, and he was informed by the doctor that he could not itve. Doubting this statement the youth made s formal request to Mr. Davis for EAA CO BARER, “ot” Washington Cop! DIED. HER MN GLAU tare Gurhand of fms Mg ‘the hand of his daughter. Mr. Davis replied that | aged Ofty-eiebt yearn. ve his consent, The marrying. Of ie fenully ere tavited to extend, disease progressed and the physician advised the SEMA ne : ! BURKHARDT. On Toreday. on, 1004, 08 oan, TAD 1 Kowest. In September a relative of me nese sone Sestern mized, Beplember, Ginnie Go wis eed Sites avis rho had boon victiag her asked the yon ‘Shura Beno yomsaads a omew ft ‘ied Siised, “d atte Pemaaslvanian ane t Sa | Exalbeny: dareie was. third mcmee crib yen, fake ince from hee 1008 vaaier—O 2065. Cr es oo vania Te heand Miss Davis were wailing for treet reer Be Mle pore tas Balk $29 | tho return train he told her of his determination to attend Steer “ib side, ‘Has ait, qhoplders, | FSarday in albany, They sald nothing of tae mek, ADEE BOTAN 2gOn Tema, Tod iste Sow Pewoloam tira"senact | bes turee moatus ago no better and stcadiy cieg | Qunct Cunuinguam, aged wight a8 Ones ‘cargoes, to we ‘until on Friday last he was dying. During unera! will take place 3, Sugar qi ie rt his eickness the girl nursed him assiduousiy, wateu- | 1415 D street bo BO 3 age Pag Ing by nis bedee day and nig ‘As se stood by vam. Frienco and ntives are KH ee Sor aot” bande: er ‘oasbele: rreraal | to her, Teling ber to detlare eis marriage at ono ROBLIE ONUME, ned Cent taro : 2 ouahsle, alee Zehec | and managed to his 5 rewell to thee, oh, Robert, fend. Solow cord, 800 bushels. Stood at tke foot of the sed ad ‘then bis bead tou | "oy hase gree the coed ‘The Markets, Dack oa the pillow. Miss Davis said falntiy that | Thou beet ead vee, ‘Chicago CHICAGO, Ict.. August 6—Cloudy and drissiing. | Sh¢ was his wife. He died afew moments after-| 5 7hy sit has wine ‘sigh, on ebanne attiat aml paid ward. ‘Sbe was vot able to attend the funeral yes. ve) diniowe Gat 3c higher” Pork, having been worn out by her attendance ir 28 Eansete Mareg oo aa at soe “whe Petroleum Market. sn ‘Part-culase of funeral hereafter . ‘Tae © siaiddard vilte 110 dent tae Dee Taxi Ta the New York World reports the mar. i eset pan Miss Satis Hatbuvrag, tie | mera st ake lace ‘at tat | Due northwest, on