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THE EVENING STAR. SHED ; DAILY, Exeept Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, SO. W. ADA SPECIAL NOTICES Ve: 64—N? 9,763. WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, AUGUST 9, 1884. TWO CENTS. _SPECIAL NOTICES Washington News and Gossip BEAUTIFYING THE CAPITAL. grounds, $49,080, For contingent and incitental Telegrams to The Star, ‘The Trip to Chesapeake Ronch. Special Dispatch to Tax Evexrxe Stam BatTrwone, Mp., August 9—The special trata for Chesapeake Beach reached Baltimore tn titty mim utes. The party consists of two hundred and nity” ladies and gentlemen. a The British Conservatives, A MONSTER DEMONSTRATION AT MANCHESTER. MANCHESTER, August @ —Preparatons Lave fem, made on an extensive scale for the conservative meet'ng at the Pomona gardens tn Uhis city todayy and It Is expected fo prove a most inpesing affair, ‘The marquis ef Salsbury, Lond Randolph Chuweh- and other great conservative leaders will Be among the speakers. Over [1,000 Uckets have beem issued, and arrangements have been made for over- flow tneelings outside the gardens Resolutions will be submitted approving of the action of stp house of lords in rejecting the franchise tail. Supposed to Have Been Murdcred by indians. August @—Linn McFarland, @ ot HELENA, Mow., rominent sheep % udith Basin, was found = = = ‘er expenses of the office, $50); and for rent of oMice, | dead yesterday thirty ‘ve mties orth gf Ii Poe MASONIC © SPECIAL COMMUNICATION | > CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH, CORNER > . For improvement and care of public butld- the stnouldering ruins of a log house, | Nol Dorn Tedee We ek SUR AL. wi beid | EP", Sia Ht tects hurdhwest Services Ih pi | Gorman Recenrs Tovar.—Intern 1 reve-] PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS, | #9. For tmprovement and caro of pubile bull —— ati the plat "MtcParland wan ons way te * 3 SI » it nd § p.m 24,389; cus 2, oe 2 2 ah ‘es cS with a team, and appeared to have story ter erere ne ee Cee eas, SO Report of Col. AcE, Rockwelt, Commies | HF easement of grands sou ot eexc | THE CHOLERA SPREADING nL. "Murder is sispected to have prts.tiy bea : Securrany McPinasos, of the republican cOn-| “sioner of Public Mulldings and | 2° Maason, 29.0 ordinary care of gre jou . AUT NG ted by Indians, as several roving bauds E. BALE, Secretary gressional committee, has ordered his publishers ze and nursery, $2,000; improving reservation on Sout ATION not to wait for Cl eveland's letter of acceptance, but to Issue ils camp: align book at once. Grounds—What was Done the Past Fiscal Year—What itis Proposed To Do the Coming Year. Carol $15K! ina avent , between 4th ordingry care of Lati ordinary care of Franklin spare, $1,000 nd Gh sirects ¢ elie square, :|THE MISS = have been In that vietuity ently. => Notes From Wall Street To-day, eOveMent and Gite obra URI REPUBLICANS. K, August 9, Wall street, 11a. m.—The ¥ Tae Fine av Roacu’s Sup Yarp.—Mr. John — grounds), $1,000; continuing tmpro ieee Bae caning Se Ge Roach telegraphed to~tay trom Chester, Pa, to Ad-| Col. A. F. Rockwell, commissioner of public vation No. iz, and site of old c = fig a ao i Zn | “CRUTCH lniral Simpson, president of the naval advisory | Dutidings and grounds, has submttted hts annual Samo, $20,000; construction and rey St. Patil weaken A there was a decline af % to ace Be Eon Poard, that last night's fire was confined to the | report to the chiet of engineers, Tt 1s an unusually | $9% Ianur, $5.00; painting In KANSAS PROHIBITION CONVENTION, | 2bercent, var aciy“OGuck tie marke was beer sermon at IM a Plating shop of the bort sand, and that no damage | tong andexhaustive document, Accompanying it | 2s Fontes eon: a again” . ; day at 7.20 pute fnviten 2S done ‘to any part of the government work. | 1° Oe ats, $1, St = Noon—The stock market has been strong and = r,, Massacitu- | Naval Ce i mm also telegraphed to | 158 map of the District, upon whi ree ‘stases, tline, whiten | _> tit all the feadiny shares in brisk demand, Me duday eciect, | Adiniral Simpson that the werk on the erulsers will | locality and exact:neasurements of ev Stock for niirsery, $3,000: renloving snow asentsy MPTORE RET Ive | At midday the highest proces of the day were cure pine by. th Ws | be delayed slightly ona @ fire, but none | tion; and accompanying it 18 a descripiive state. | $1: 5 basxéts, ae. S100; care, FRENCH CAPTURE KELUNG. | Tent i many thst aors. at all on the ain. No government property | ment of the present condition of the Improvements. chet Stain) a T esular quarteriy dividend of 14 per cont a. Was destroyed by the tlre. It shows the total number of reservations to be 246, | huce of Toervatlons, $2000 a ae eae eae, a ee ee 9 IXTIONAL: (Cl Payotasrer Cuss. P. Taompsox, who 13 now on | comprising 408 acres. Of these, 33 233 acres) are | Seward plice, 310,00: hnprovite for resepy athe —os : Pe EVRY HAZAGE THs lam., by Key. duty in the Ni: vy department, in the bureau of pro- highly tmproved; 47 (112 acres) are partially im- 0 New J rsey avenue noi hiwest, £4,000; Improt >| PARNELL AND DAVITT NOT AT WAR. — New Vork Notes, | visions and ciothing, has been ordered toduty on the | proved, and 161 (69 acres) are unimproved. Seven- grouslds, $10,000 meen oe Seen Sabocten crcans erareD— Tuy WvONTA san, EntpGan station, as secretary to Commodore Hail | ty-two of them are enclosed. In the reservations | Snare an tesorvatonsenst of Hotaiicel & bleu, THE DEAD ARCTIC HEROES SEU One eee A ee, See. Engi, Who takes command of that ton ne are located 10 statues, 21 fountatns, 23 drinking | $5.000, and Improve me ot Ling’ a etrcie, os shaugeled cigars Us ta rnin. havane rant Sines nce inouth. Paymaster Thompson will take we | fountulns, and 410 s. The report states | ¥2"M; for care and repairs, fuel, &c., Executive Funcral Honors in New York. steamer Newport. They had ted i ii a | uid <Gqmumedore English on the steamer WHICH | tn the work in progress for the lmprovement of | Baa sams ous of Whieh $25,000 fos Gare, Tepair | oe vonn. August a._Funetal wervices wer per-| Uranicin tie Copine soe hated = [s3=, CHRISTADELPHTAN: RATE THE | Cuber 10th : the western portion of pale Of batdges, £7300" 1200 for rep aking aad re | £0 med at 11 o'clock this morning in the mortuary | The steamer Devont { Oe ns | RAG death of Mes: nia ayorce, |. TO COMMAND THE Omaua.—Itis the general m-| rue rank sourm oF THE EXECUTIVE wassrow | palullng Airemtie rekon ea $2,000 for care of | Chel of the post, he Ppeitbin papers icin eta Pe od Frye bE EOE a OES TD | betwon Al streets southeast, Capitol Hil. We | Pression that Capt. 'T. O, Selfridge wiil be given the | was continued during the year. Low portions were Aone as Peniinigt sand Ghain bridces pre [and Charies B Henry. Gen. Tancock and. stair | brought. over un lier, Wad beck meee the fork inst. at 2pm. | advor ¥y of salvation reveeied in th | Command of the Omaha, whieh is belng repatred at | prought to the required grade with 860 cuble yards Taser vie ee ee es or care | With a band and a. military detachment of Swaf. | this worning. “ihe agents of tke s H the funeral of cur tats Bra Jous B. | of truth, and reject the ve pu deitsion 4 Portsmouth, N. H. Of good soll, and sown down In gi ed. The | PA Tenlele OF Lelceraph Hees Capito, | Ulery, attended the religious ceremonles. Post Indemnity bond, und clearing papers Wer Aliare invited. No collection, 2 : A air of teleg a apie, | Chanlatn Good the : r her yesterda JOHN WIESON. 209 Preceptor, | | OT RTH CAPITOL MP. CHURCH, CORNPR | THE Presipest’s Faexci Coox—It ts under- | roadway for the northwestern section of the | the departuents and. the Goverument. Printing Deeg meer es nae esa ior her yesterday order, K strevis Preaching at 11a | stood that before the President went away he ap- prounds, leading frome fale road hy around | oltice, $1250. Grand total, $222,210. delivered. ‘The caskets of the dead were then car- Foreign News by Cable To~diny. as . pointed the French cook of the White House to the | {He Cintral ellipse into 17¢h street was constructed, | How THE AMOUNTS 4S Tate Bro. Jou 20. Acting W. M, 2, Seeretary. funeral of ¢ A-ERE MAN ERNST S 1 iy onder of WAL OSCAR ROOME, 329, G J stent northwest THIS (Saturday) fn. W. HANCOCK, Vice President, WEN S. HOLMES, Director fae YAY . CORT £-S streets sor pine at 1 the pastor, Key W. HL. CHAPSEAS. ALS p. ma. servic song and praise, the choir and upon the new organ, A cordial ty all it OND BAPTIST CHURCH, COi and Virginia avenue southeast, paste aching at 11 am, and 8 p.m. the nicht service, it stroet Swe K STREET NORTH. | at 47b.,faith mectine. Inyolids position of night doorkeeper of the Executive Man- ston, the postion made vacant by the recent death of Mr. John Rickard. Upon the President's revurn he (the cook) wiil resume his duties In the culinary departinent. Aearxst YELLOW FevER—The medical inspector at Nogales reports to the surgeon general of the marine hospital that he has requested the com- manding officer at Fort. Huachuca, Arizona, to de- tall trocjis to assist in preventing the introduction struction of a pler and tron tower at Saybrook breakwater, at the mouth of Connecticut river. The board ts Informed that the electric light apparatus intended for the Hell Gate house has been shipped | The tinproved portions of the park received the and the approach across the sidewaik excavated, curbed, &¢. Two thousand nine hundred and thirty lineal feet of stone guttering were lald on the margins of the roadways and walks, belng con- structed with marble and granite spalls trom the works of the Washington monument. ‘Three hnn- dred and twelve additional trees and shrubs were planted, mainly in the western half of the grounds, attenflon necessary to mulnttin them ina sighuy condition, MONUMENT GROUNDS, GREENTOUSES AND NURSERY. | Was tmproved. A good crop of hay was secured | from these grounds (and the Smithsonian grounds) nMiclent for the public animals belonging to the ED FOR ARE TO BE USED. | ried ont and mounted ¢ The amounts asked for in some cases are larger | procession pr than the amounts appropriated for similar pur- | band playin Doses for the year ending June 30, 1855, and others | Cored to Cypress are for objects for which no appropriation has as yet been made, It is recommended that amount appropriated for one clerk, $1,400, be Increased to 21,000, and the salary of the public gardener be 1n- | Lockwood arrived here creased from $1,600 to $180). A- increase of | $1.00 ts asked ior’ overseer, draughtsman, foreman and laborers employed, making $30,001 all. An | emonles. o'clock train this morni ton No. 17, $20,000, It ts proposed to continue the work of laying out roads and walks, to introduce additional” water and drain pipe, and to plant guarded by tour Tal, probably Tue of interment ts not Tiilis_ cemetery, an Calssi by Adams ing. sand t ceeded to the government dock, the a dirge. The bodies were then es- , Long Island, Where the interment took place with military cer Lieut, Lockwood's Remains. ANNaroris, Mp., Aucust 9.—The remains of Lent. press on the 9 ‘They are enclosed in plain hermetically sealed tron Casket, at the be of which on astiver plate appears the following: nl ered by the Union Jack. There they will remain, iors, until the day of the fune= ay, though at present the day definitely setuled. THE BRITISH COMMISSION TO RGYTT. Loxpox, August The d this ‘mornt ‘States that the vera the special powers of Lond go to Exypt as hich cot pr hhinseit by personal ation to advise the 28 erument what steps should be taken. WIFE NCRDER_ AND SUICIDE. Vienna, August &—At Presst = t. Hofer, of infantry, Who had gained fame tn several cat Paigns, shot nis wife dead aud then committed suicide, yellow teeer : , me additional watchman 13 asked for Armory square | “J, B. Lockwood, lieutenant 23d inf, U.S.A. died THE ENGLISH FLEET IN EoYrT. asSONIC _THR EMBERS wh Hall, 1630 ith st. v “ S couplet emo a y ) and a Watcuinan for the green houses at the nur- | In the chapel room of St. Anne’s church and cov- ord, are to be sent to reinforce tie fleet patrol- beipee U even Tne Ligur House Boarp has ordered the con-| rcciveq necessary care. The main carrlageway | sery. With the appropriation asked for resery:t- | ai Ung between Assouan and Wady-haifa. DEATH OF A MEDICAT. WRITER. Sir Erasmus Wilson, L.LD., F.R.S, the welle known mec % additional trees and shrubs. With the apj = ~ : To aon Z = . Nee eathie | ffiee, A y palm end croton-house wi on- Athol : SVATIOTS Reser yutinne ed Interesting Memorials of the Dend CoE hoor Roce Ratehee Fem aee one | colts or wend roar ae Eder ae ene enee | from Cleveland, structed at Hiled wit that class of wtantee ate | Regstton LLG Reco ete ato eR a Heroes. The Penn Mank Frauds, _ tm feat ty axscmble a DAY. Auc- | J4th sirest northwest. Sutject: “Custing Out | pe Jouta BakER.—The collector of customs at | 152,000 ornamental follaged and flowering plants | to expend the available amount remaining lat New York, August 9—The original papers com-| _ Prrrerrra, Pa., Aucust tof Charles be : é . ae | Sue JULIA Bax ipa | Sere propagated in the several hous’s during the | tmprovemeat of public spaces on prominent ave- | Prising the record of Greely’s Arctle search and | E. Speer, jugnient for se wks nine this ty ther 1G Vea moss 2 5 West has been sauce Cooler fis eet autumn, winter, and early spring months, and In various sections of the elty where such Ime | U2 most Interesting of the relics of that tated | morning against Robert M. Kenues, que of (he at= J By Order Six Kt. Ca | Baker on payment of the expen provided the | beaded out in the pubile parks during th? past ts are deemed most necessary and desira- | &Xpedition were to-day delivered into the custody | tes changed with conspiring to defraud the Penn rs cargo 1s of domestte orig spring. Additions were made tothe general stock the a sonan grounds | Of Mafor General Hancock, at Governor's Island, by | bank. ‘ihe PlaiMud alleged that Kenney was dis £ chieat 6 op! SS Dy the purchase of 1,900 trces ‘and ghrute: witch DrOpOwEN to COEDS ees aan eruunds | Lieut Rebrec, Of the “Theta, There were torr | posing of lis property for te purpos-of deftouding ¢ ‘ slip.” Led by Key. J.G. Axes, Tue P. O. D. StationeRY.—By direction of the | wore set out {a the nursery rooms for thorough ac- | coutnern portion, witch at present 1s only partly | boxes, containing clothing, papers and curt- | the creditors. ‘This was dented by the detcndauts, : invited to attend. Postmaster General the stationery supplied under | climation before fina plinting, — 1,100 plints were | /u\uen, nnd to plant trecs and shrabs, &e, gsitles, accumulated by different members of | but the evidence, In Juaze Stowe's opinion, was Int o>, Mere contract Is being examined to see If tt comes up to | also purchased during the year for park decoration, | “he amount aupreprincad toe the cand ros Seren RD, oe ee ett ee heserved | sufticient, and the cautionary Judgment’ entered 2 aed | the required standard. No charge of anything | A otal of 2,60) trees Were Ifted from the nursery | pairs of the Execifive mansion for the ar ending | 95 Memortals of the dead heroes who collected them | last week was made by Kee | ie ‘3 i. | thd transplanted tn the parks during the year, | = fs in the Arctic region, In the bottom of the iaunch — = mit | Binsday eelioul, 9:80 a | Hon oh hand, Te he sGi ners eere any investiga | Nenetpally in Dupont elecie: grounds south of the | uae Sey cate ated Pepa OF Teaser | Iay the broken top gallant mast and. the. tattered A Carewheel Factory Burned. Seah, con | (ee DUNPARTON AVENUE M, BE) CHURG that the contract {5 properly fullilled. uilve tanston, and Teservations east of the | not permitting of the purchase of any artieies | Atmeriean flag, which Lieutenant Greely planted t Euizareru, N. J., August 9&—A fire broke ¢ GUNDA’). at 3 | OFS Prese ine at Th a W. I. . a epitol. Of furniture, Some of the bed chambers have not | the tee as a signal of distress, which was Ue means | morning in the Piltiadelphia and. i ralot PG Wor | MeKensey. Prayer ueeting evening. “It | §§THE FoLtowtxG PosTMasTERS Were commissioned. SMITHSONIAN GROUNDS, ARMORY SQUARE, FTC. refurnished for years, and the furniture fs in Mh their res eee Rud oe ces Poa - the | car-wh tory i Every meiuber is | MT. VFRNON PLACE M. LSOUTH, | (-day: Maryland—T. A. Bachteil, Edgemont, | ‘he sintthsontan grounds were kept 1n good con- | @ shabby condition, and the amount a ed for— need Cees SReM Ae wie pa ue ViaSE DARLEY: K. of Ri and. re of Sth, anid witcha Syas Spams | Washington county, (new office); Benj. Amos, Gition by needed repatrs tothe rondwaysandgutters, | $25.000—1s stn ey ire thee Receeaty Durehaees | Greely 1am the broken pleces of the small boat, , MEMBER? OF HinaM | i© - pun antone: Fo Metntyre, ford county. Virginla—John W-| armory square and reservations east to Botanteal | ked for repairs to the conservatory of the ald fastened together with strong strips of skin. It THE MEMBERS ¢ - 5p | Pon, North, Matthews county; Win. H. B. Wynne, | cartens received as much attention a8 the limited | suf : Dad. eon. | Was shod with strips of Iron. ‘The oMiclal records ot | emrcago. Renee caer Foand AML. will = TT ATS one nes as Se gardens recelved as much attention as the Mmited | Wiito House. ‘The floor sin sucha bad cone ull s records: HICAGO, August ¢ at & ‘ [ee HAMLINE 3 Grove, James City county, (new oflicc.) amount applicable to U.elr care would permit. dition that in wetting down the plants the waste nt Gee ly’ss anh fort ane wets ane — $5,000 pacing mateh between Johnsten and Ricl Oui Sa auouae AROS ere we iS naar nee on “k arches below, [1 Un boxes and stra 10 a Ia ank wiiteh | hy ake place on the ihionn * Tee ET ene ay Fee ee eee S| YOSTMASTER MERCHANT’s Devanse.—Postmaster | RESERVATIONS NORTH OF THE AVENUE AND WEST OF Gisiniegritiog the cement heim cad cutee on | would buve served as 8° buoy, and kept the reports ages ae ee ee the Cheiage Delving Rak | necting on ‘Titesday evening, and Payer ns, has forwarded to the rE CATITOL, erating the celient joints a ra ny ie r t Ham. by B Drs a full statement concerning » against him by the examining admits that hfs force is: {hefliclent, charges m: mittee. Tf for political reasons. He says, however, that. the | burned the fragments of the ietters claimed tohave ean additional asphalt foot t wide has been laid in the center of Inthe autumn the flower beds were walk five f the square. ntal flowering and follayes A plants, In Mount Vernon square ne pualt footwalks were Jety of the structure. FINANCIAL STATEMENT. Lyear ending June 30, 1881: Improve- Sr. Loris, Augu: 9—A from being lost In case of collision. MISSOURI REPUBLICANS, private conference of oe Shot for Defaming a Wife's Characters Horr, AnK., August 9. —Monroe Taylor shot dasin : S aes available | Frying to Combine the Opposition to | Hyatt fast nizht tor defamius the character of the Ptist church. AtSp- alms that ft grows out of the material that he | planted with ene hi of public grounds, amount availa’ t < amitg the i \ ee ; F | planted with spring flowering buibs a the Hourhenises. former's wife. Both are wealthy farmers. Hyatt ane Capdaee es acoumpelted to. appoint, to a great extent, | Dining with chicasle, omsamentes Roxane fhe | at te ueginatug of the year ; AMOURL EX mrbenis ” was mortally wounded. 5 Repairs, fuel, &c.. | ayome re raihoits paricne th ——— ¥ ME. CHURCH, HTH AND G | ke ae ty a Ebola th mon In Fraakiin square edditional brick gutters were appropriated Sle entail Eee cee ene ae oe A Satisfactory Sevucment Renched, rekit pastor, Rev, Dr. Hi. fi Narnon, will man, having served as chict clerk to the large com. | /{d and the walks were kept In good condition, by deficiency bill, $3,006; expended, $35 68, Light- | the practicabliity of uniting all opposition political | | Mosrrear, August ¢—A satisfactory settlement me a a Sree deen artived at between D. Morrive & Co. and yg merch . Dun & Co.,in that city, tor | wore laid and the erereied wales reed ing, &¢., Executive man i clements in Miswourl on ‘an ttulependent atate | has been artived at b-tween (acinar y ates Inany Years, correct aesount is | In gutelary square, after the completion of the | cleney appropriation, 1.04 nded § | Ucket against the so-called bourbon SN Ry tn oR ier center the general indelhoaness will be | Kept of the mall sucks, He says the charge that he | addition tothe Clee, Tad ealde palrsto water pipe igs, Val | the coming election. A fuil interchange of views paid o! Was bad abd the whole matter referred to a com- rearranged. expended, $2,499.60, ‘The ground iznmecdiate pte! ant GED OTE MEML LES | rnituesito Anvestignes nail to the state eee rf been abstracted by lis son, or that he ordered them | thy the new e ruc te Wit races y rou graph, avaliable, $1,000; expended, 10. Repairs | Milttee to Investigate and report the state cen- Barbers P: « mm. Evenitis we Spee ot TES) PC iecon Wass Tae PO UT nes Hie iis lald GUL and conseruckeds oe TOM | Cr uridges, €2,000: eependen, Salaries of | Ural coutmittee. ae ne peers etew 3 that his son was in the habit of ¥ Auiracles of Our Lo | fre at all services, siting the ofice ler seriuon, Seat: aon * | at night ratsed suffictent. suspicion to cuuse hit to It inployes, $41,969; Piteburg. About 20,000 bulbs were planted during the au- pended, $41,952.47. Rent of of- E THE PROHIBITION PARTY. aaa ap Layes a DS Va geet ITTSBURG, AUgUSt 9.—The barbers of Allezhen: desnatid for stock in the | Cd Rete nen HURGH., CORNER | once, and to vind hint out to learn a trade. Rue ou iB 1Or anny iepring Call for a Convention in Kansns. ms have deter Pale a Samiti pended, $5,635.98, flowering. Contingent expenses, $00; pended, £498.16." Potal amount appropri ited, £157, 408.14. Total amount expended, $185,227.64, The report concludes with a Comp! fidelity end ability of Messrs, E. F, Concklin and Jas. Bullock, of the office of the commissioner, aud & protective ussoctation, wiuich wiil include master barbers as well as jourheymen. ‘The object of the New association is to reduce the hours of lavor and do away with Sunday work. Over one thousand barbers are in Allegheny county and an effort will be made to get them aif into the organization, Lto reopen the by all these who: WSTHEN TCR: | tae Preswenrian CAMPAIGN—Tue Wrexty It" | STAR will be sent postpaid to any address in the ANCHURCH, | United States or Canada until after the presidential | utlicast, Rev. J.J. BULLOCK, | election for 3 cents. It 18 a large eight-page at 31 veloc by Rev by Re Lawrence, Kaa, August 9—The state central committee of the prohibition party met here yes terday, and will tssue a call fora convention to meet ih Lawrence September 24 to put in nomina- Uon a full state teket and presidential electors, seectinleni nt eta md we cordial: themselves w invite DUPONT CIRCLE AND STATUE. The work of preparing Dupont circte to recelve the pedestal of the statue to be erected was com- pleted in May last. Some §5G-ornamental trees and AUGUST the ner of Seth and M [> METROPOLITAN PRES hand It strests plain and soba bese will preach to-morrow. Services bin at I. 1t* | Paperot fitty-six columns Of Intertting rewting | lowering strays, were planted, Aaa ene pete Of Geo: Brown, the public gardener. THE PLAGUE IN EUROPE. Good Wheat Crop Prospect in Canada. Linas in Sts werkimes. SLEY CHAPEL, CORNES OF STH AND | Watter—political, miscellaneous, persoual, news | Were prepared and stocked. ;| BROUGHT BACK FEROM ‘TIE TORONTO, Oxt., August @.—The report of tho CS witre tr pore ee ee AND | anid pomp Ete Sent ie Ee pedestal was received May 4st, and Immediately » — ~ == Hem te be oto) a: ues, school, | ahd gossip, ele. “Send for a samyjle cop, placed in position. ‘The statue oP Admiral Dupont, ARCTIC. Spread of the Chojera in England and | pureau of ‘industries for August gives a cheer, France. ud PTaise wervive, PERSONAL.—ChY ta Water, el: HAKDWUUDS. | Trayer ineeting on = ! igs. Go early and bing your A. Martin, (Treasury department.) f Engineer Henry Lee snyder, superintendent of the State, War and N W. Kay are passing a vacation at and Mrs. J ig inainder of the month at Afton, Va.—Mrs. Ss. Which will cost when completed $10,500, 1 bela, made by Mr. Lent Thompson, and Is to be finishec tially improved a nutber of years stuce by being nd coarse gravel ad surfaced with fine gravel | morning from Governor's Island, New York. A Lonpox, August 9.—The Ei ng ‘ish cholera has ap- MARSEILLES, August 9.—The area affected by the hs, at Beziers two, at Carcassone two, and at account of the wheat crop of the province. Wheat appears to have made steady Fal provement ee — J = avy depart- ‘din postdon by the first of January, 1885. pains Of Sergeant Cross, of the | pcured in several districts Lane shire, and ts | Uurougliout the season, and In Jocalitics where it lek, wuder the onspices of Mint eee an panes tna chotes {ids | The work upon most of these reservations was| Wying im State in East Washington, j have so far occurred. The doctors attribnte the | Was attacked by the tuldge and weevil, but the Caen Cah Ste ee eect fora Short | confined to that necessary to maintain them in | Cutoreck to the xve-sive heat and the useotim- | extent of the tnjurs by thr=e este ts nof apprecie A she ‘on. ie exp r 01 ¥ { cl cles of fo e e sregate er The ve c NNTAL AX Mx Geo, A. Milton, | for Europe next Wednesday, to. as-uni pduties | kood condition. ‘The reservation on North Carolina | | The rematns of Sergeant Wm. Ti. Cross, of the | proper artic es of food. ; ‘ — a Nee ee) nee oe ae ‘ won Se dhe mect | of ils new post as U.S. Minister at Berlin.—1 venti, between 24 and 3d streets east, was par- | Grecly expedition, arrived here at six o'clock this| THE ASIATIC CHOLERA SPREADING IN FRANCE. AVOT’ 2 rate condition.” ‘The accounts of spring wheat ato at : a = equally good, except for the northern and orth. sUnt Village of Media, P'a.——Doetors Toner and Silerahedl andi edsiocsar iG 5 mmittee, compose Vin. J. Ferguson, Wm. C, Cholera epideinie is Veyond question widening. Prien Gnas ee nyo — = sell have goue over to “Annapoits,to spend a | Tous grated and enclosed. With the small sum | comp PS seen ee usom, iam. ©. | Yeaterday there were hive deauis at Artes aud tee | thedroupurer sauce, tvea be teny maeceier ine ij foe Chae GL STREET AND day or two with thelr old friend, Dr: Liebermann, | (1,000) provided for tts Improvement during the | Peake, Jolin Jost, John Minnis “nd As Jausman, | at Sabine, a village of only tour hundred inhabl- Iniddie of the present month, and with tie con. Meek ME LK Zone Oi ee ees | Who will, by the way, shortly Mis residence | Past year very falr progre: simade. The new | representing Franklin Lodge, No. 2, Kn! See ae reat apette there, were seven | Gouance of the prescut weather the quality Will ot BAND HEAL onton (Ran } Observer, Williaa HL | this city. Mr. CB. Maui spend the ri ks were excavated and filed with broken stone | pythias, recelved the remains at th dea 1 "The © Jeast equal that of stated pro- i = 6 a cinta 3 Bordeaux one. At Gigean such a panic prevalis | 1"** . 4 ea 2 ce teat carient, Mn | Keld has been calies to Bardstown, Ky., by thé | compactiy relied. ‘Ine lawn surfaces were spaded | PTeSS depot, 6th SULA Ee that parents have fed, forgetting thelr chilaren, | AUCTION 1s. 17.50.00 oe * rene of her popular solos The | death of her siste Rebecea Rowen, who died | #2d sown with gre and SIN est, and escorted the ped | Whom Sisters of Charity are caring for temporarily — Preset und recite Ai aes Alonzo T. Toxwell, will be | at that plice lust evening.—Mns, George A. King | Ornamental lamps, were erected and connected | yard. ‘The body was encased in a present a recite. All are invited to’ Pie THE MARNIAGE OF Mt FRED PURS 0 Se Miss AMELIA YOST will take place in the Luth- eran church, ¢ 4th and E strects northwest. on | 7:30 p.m. No cards, ie MONDAY, Aue SON N. THAYER, WHO HAD hi has gone to Oak); nd, for & stay of several weeks. —Miss Lola MeNeiF ls now In Minneapolis, whero, she will spend several months with the falully of her brother, George MeNetr, esq¢.— Col. aud Mi Royal lett last evening for Narragansett. The cay- alry board having completed its labors and handed WIth the street n A row of young shade trees were planted around the outer margin of the reser vatlo d dollars provided for th reserva a South Carolina avenue, between 4 east, Was barely siafticent to rough grade It In purt and’ to purchase 3%) cuble yards of trong black de of boiler tron securely riveted, in | as placed at Governor’s Island, This | casket with its contents welghed seven hun- dred pounds. ‘The Hd was bolted on wit Atty Six Screw bolts, which would have discouraged any attempts t open the casket even if It were ‘et, ms cholera had oecurred, di isolate: | yesterd: ied a artinent of Arde A soldier trem Avignon, where several deaths {ron t Glers. ils coturades, who accompanted hitn from Avignon, have be At Vogue, in the dey With & ‘population Of 7,500, there were five de: 2 aS id thirty ‘persons were under treat- ment. Niimierous cases of Sickness, wiyich are sup- The Chautauqua Philosophers. Cnavtravera, N. Y.,Aucust 9=.—Alfred 4. Wri; D., of Boston, dean of the Chautauqua versity, Showed why ntnisters should ku in an able iecture this morning,and Wall of Poughkeepste, N.¥., d fat nt Greek Bruce, ivered a fine lecture in BE wre Gen : : Deine ths i init report, Gol Roven haw worse oo two | Wop soll for a Small area of Uie graded portion. Poti cunearteee, eo Chen Ie he nichts of | posed to be cholera, are reported at oter polnia in | tue ampithesteron “Native Mettie,” to a lange abd PAGE STOCK OF HAKDWOODS AND WHITE pd St Sane | montiah eet jolning pene Tin At || eho wark-or tmaprovement: oa eee oie, Pythias committee recived a ‘telegram trom the | Krdesne. = va weil | ee, The Chautauqua Pres club WE CFFER GREAT care of his attendine physic ‘zona. — Mrs. 0. L. Zhamerman, daughter of. Con. | Was continued, and satisfactory prowress Ww: post quartermaster at Governor's Island last night mua moun OP SEE SLA0iE was Teor the election of Rev. Theodore be able to call ou higmange gat de Mh. & | sul General Van Camp, left yesterday on a visie to | 2 grading the grounds... That portion becween | telling titin not to open the weaker ieee aa eee R LAWN VASIS AND SETTEES. | them “dor their uuremitting attention during his any friends to thank | ill hess, Poa / MR JOHN G. BURKHARDT DESTRES express lis thanks to the officers aud cmployes of D. OSEORNE amline Church, A GENERAL HOLDERS OF oF t METROPOLE | E STO¢ ‘AN MUN “ICE CREAM SODA WATE General Comiitiee, consisting of the following gen- | Mrs. Col. Cooper, at Winchester, expecting to re- turn to the eity th September.— Miss Freedte Kon- drup has returned from White Sulphur Springs, Where she has been spending some. tm Tr Cooperstown, for a few weeks’ Stay at that nd Richtield’ Springs. TW. A. Hunger- ford and his sisters, May aud Nannie, are visiting S. Pratt, J. A. Baker, Chas. Buder, and Worthington,——Mr. Win. Geach Maz my vote, but there are thousan Who Will be af fected by 1t.” New Jersey avetine and 3d street east, north of Virginta avenue, about Mfteen acres, was brought to the established grade, and sown down in grass seed. ‘Thirty-six thousand cuble yards of earth and | rewoved by them for use ta Distict liprovemeuts PURCHASES WERE MADE during the year of 1,500 cubic yards of manure and. lows: 25 In Lincoln square, 25 in Mount Vernon square, 25 In Dupont Circle, 50. In Smithsonten stua geounds, down. All of the metal paris were replated and the crystals cleaned and repaired. The chandeliers cumstances. It was intended to have exposed the remains to view here, but ft ls supposed that they are not in good condition to be expased. To-day the casket lay in state in the center of the main | was cony Gross, Sergt. U.S.A. Died Jan. 18th, 1881, aged 39,7 “It Nas always been published,” sald One of the committee to a Srar reporter, “that he died on the Ist of January, but thistuserption 1s correct; he cholera here last night, piece of erape to-day hung trom the doorbell of Mrs, Cross" home, which Is a neat two-story brick house. | ‘MARSEILLES been discov Franklin Lodge will meet at thelr castle hall at o'clock to-morrow and proceed to the house. Minister Morton in regard to the presentation of the Bartholdl statue of Liberty to him as the rep- > ‘The religious BERrAN, August 9.—Dr. Koch, the great authority on cholera, stated ina lecture last night tat he iced the delta of the Gauges was the real home of the disease. igri Tovron, August 9.—There were three deaths from NO MILITARY MANEUVERS ON ACCOUNT OF TAE August 9.—A plot to escape has Just red unong the prisoners at the prison | Admiral oped therefore, on August 5th, occupied tie port of Kelung and Ube coal nunes in the vicin- ity, lie, Pa., editor of th qua Magazine and Duily” Assen prestd Associat Chautau- Vly Herald, 0% holls, representative here of the and ymin AbLOU, Of the Christian Uition, New York, as viec presidents; 2 >| S 5 . ube ai collowe? iS 7 he | 88eS in India greatiy promoted the spread or the cele C. D. Rare Cer CLEAN - a af Salter F. Macnichol will leave on Tuesday morn- | Dine thousand cubic yards of soll were used in | hailin the Odd, Fellows’ building, Navy Yard, the ; 86°. Fs ; Prone he | Mrs. Angele C. Davi tern Christian WM. McLEtN & 80%, Ree ce chee aa ar tiaularly to ME: | ine tor New York to join Shook & Collins tanec | grading tt; 1.490 lineal teer of doen bie was laid | committee of Knights of Pythias serving as a|cloler. Au ‘imuproved water supply, Dr. Koch : ath, Secretary and treasurer, and FITS AND TH. BETW re for tho symipaihy they Hace site tin Ta send. | Beaten” corpany.——Register Bruce addressed a | in the lower portions of the grounds. New Jers ‘y | guard of honor. An American tlag partiaily coy- | thought, was te best means of checking the dis- p. Ewing, of Chicago, Mra Ida M. eee Valuable @ auoty Of bisdeceased | republican nieeting of over Ustee Wousiud attend. | AVenue, wich cuts throngh the grounds, Was | ered the lower partof the casket. Near tne head | ease. a the Terre Hvute Mail, and Mrs. Editi ite, = i {ants at Cambridge, Ohio, on Thursday.—Mr, } paved With granite bloc rs since by Ue | isasilver plaie inscribed as follow Wm. “H DEATHS IN TOULON. Sessions Tupper, of the Bullalo Express, as the ex- ‘They will ever be remembered. | Wiltam Metcalf leaves on Nonday to join his fame | District authorities, and some 48,000 blocks were cutive committe: Telegraphic Bricix. PLAGUE, t Ean Clatre, Wis, seven buildings were burned, cee ae Ee cretand county, Va —Miss Marte JF | coo cuble yards of rich soll; 100 new park setteos, | 2d, om the Teh, He was the Orstman to sue-| preg August 9.—There wilt be no military ma- | yesteriat. Lise Sige MNES were burn % Prandl has selied for London and Paris, whe a8 ‘ ? 2 Sump to. the hardships of the expedition.” | neuvers at Marseilles, Monipelter, Lruns, or © Phouse and lumber yardsof the Key City, itt eibaaatce nat ee never heard | expects to be about six Weeks. —ATuong late arr | Oue hundred and thirty-soven old settees, tempo- | Thee et wallremaln at the hall until o'lock | Brn Tua eae ae Montpedter, Ley TUURCOORPARS” were Uulraed taal ee fe Or Washientee ee eat it he was | vais at Rock Enon from Washington are M Dr, | rarily stored tn the nursery grounds, were repaired, s evening, when It will be removed to the home | Sag ; a ~ v1, Reaudience teen HO Church, 1 £56 | Pope, Mrs, Wilcox, Kev, aur Patan ttenry woe Tnaklng, 57 I alle WINCH, eee TO ed eae | OF che ldow, 324 2d street southeast, A heavy | PBISONERS TRYING TO ESCAPE FROM THE PLAGUE. lord mayor's banqu t to the cotton exhibl- fais Hon. The 1 . Ferry, of Michigan, : : x | was the responde: S Americans. OLOL signed Iifs connection with the Nufional Tribune to | gtollnds, 2) 10 reservation between Maine and Als- { The faneral Will takeplace at 3:30 o'clock to-morrow | Inthe Boulevard Chave. ‘Twente ive ieee cee, ee responce een tens NG. COMPANY, of, the | S13 Shir wi see Fee re nd $d and 44 Strects 9) in reserva; | afternoon froin tuis ipuse, and the semaloe will be | had in some way secured erowbars and files at Rtgry sere 7s a this paces LA, D. 1st) welll bo | ENE entire charge and direction of | ou between Milne and Missouri avenues and 41g | deposited in a vault In the Congressional cemetery, | rauged a plan to kill the Warden and. break thane i ‘for the | thelr U.S, Gazette, whieh Is to Ve enlarged and Line | and 6th 6 in Farragut, 6 in MePherson, 10 in | The funeral arrangements are in charge of Frank. | Way out. One of thelr number, however, informil <= Sint putt unuee Of the | proved. Lafayette. 19 i Franklin, 10 tn Rawlins, 6 in’Stan- | in Lodge, K. P., of which body Cross was a Past the prison wuthori les of what was colng On and tie pceuicas Ganache, Teaubany, ‘The polls will be | ss Yon Square, 6 in Uo Uiangles at Massachusetts | Chanceilot. “He'was also a inember of the Endow- | test of then Were put IN ITOns. ‘The plot Was sald enemas Chairman Clapp Back From New | a¥etue and 12th street, and'ig in Execulive Man- | iment Kank, 16. P., whicl will pay the widow $2,000, | t Lave Originated in the prisouess' fear of cholera. | SENATOR MAuOSE AND GOY. CaMENoN fork, BOSTON DEMOCRATS RATINY—CAMrAl i Ops WATER HE TAKERS A ROSY VIEW OF THE SITUATION THERE. TIVE CAPITOL SPRING, - 1S aA RANE will atton Bebe nee Another French Victory. The Norfoik Firginfan this morning publishes a MUNCASTHR e HOWwa Phannacy, - Clapp, chittrman of the republican finance | Situated northeast of the Freedinen’s hospital on ban itie expecion imavencee aoe general pared EE ROOR AGRE oon TEE ISLAND OF FORMOSA. | sensational article conserulng a quarrel betwee Cor, 7th aud Estevets northweat, tittee, returned from New Xork to-day, and | the wt of the new reservoir, was cleaned and well | of Knights of Pythias A delegation of members | | LOSDOS, AUgUaL &—A dispatch trom Shanghai, | Semsattonal artic and Gov. Cameron, of Virsinta, ess BS tne 4 ee ising eared for, and a part of the four-inch pipe which | of the Signal corps wilt attend. p services at the | Of this date to Iteuter’s telegram company, states Snenaas he CO-E ERSHIP— res that the state ts ail right. “Blaine will pe: z Y o pe ee ews, rec- | Uaat the French squadron under Admiral Lespes, | growing out of Cameron's calling anextra session fe OMITLIAMS & CARMOLL i tia | carry New York by at. least 80/000 majority, and 1 | CONVEYS the Water to the Capitol was lowered, ow. | House will te condueted by Hey. Mr, Auarews, rec | thatthe French squadton, Under Admiral Lespea, | growing out of Cameron} doce rl rea STPRED PHARMACIST, aitug all Havilities: and to whon: alge: | Wouldn’t be surprised {f le got 75,000. Ihave been | ng to @ change in street grade. ‘The officer im} OE then, At the cemetery the Knights or Pythias’ turned the town of Kelung, on the Island of For-| 4 yetter ts printed alleged to be trom Mahiee to a aid. SMS PEMELIAMS, | all through the southwestern part of New York | Charge of the Aqueduct extension has signified hls | ceremonies will be Conducted by Chancelior Com- | MOE a nenst 9.—The occupation of Kelung by | friend, tn which the Scnator expresses fears that 2 OEE and have found Cleveland very unpopular. Me He BO Tanta eee ening andiits dlgchiarze) TARGET PAU OAD OF Prenat, {axe. | Cross, who | ane French is officially contiraved. © PF | Cameron and Riddieberger are preparing to make ars. | can’t carry his own town. ‘For governor he carried | b941'1p the Capitol 1a cine tanto sean pe ge ae youne ee eo cares a wsow |, Atisstated seml-officially that the negotiations | concessions to the Dizentort and Wickham fac ta FHOSUIE SE th | his county by five or six thousand; this time he will | "Phe average number of Reservation ald public ee i China and 11 Hung Chang, only resulted ta the | Hobey He gs, quate. as partys and sets tort that cdl by the plus oc | [5° CHESAPEAKE BEACH! Jose Ae OS Any aces, who voted for him | building Iaimps gated nightly during the yeat | rae xignth Wonder of the Werld. | Gn the part of China of in illusory indemnity. | he has been de: ed by Cameron, Riddleherger, ieee 1 : mharncte MINISTER MORTON'S REPORT OF THE BARTHOLDI Ume given to Chins to accept the French ult | Sims, Mayo, Wise and Paul, hence the greater net a Ure hinevery much anne relgieds folks Ge the cetling ie eee and Beer aaron STATION Cl RECN IES | matumn expired on August 4th. | France wae obliged | cessily than ever before of a Clover allia ce between charyes have been winely: circulated, and they are | the tree large silver-and. -erystal chandeliers taken | _ The Secretary of State has received a report from | to Support her demands by seizing tife guarantee. | those who still aduere to tte party; otherwise he JEN HOSE Maps."Plans, and Trices of Lots can be bad of the | substantially true. Such a thing would not, affect tronage which aller which Of the repub- ee vie eke cw. a uotiier parts of the house were put in good order. | Fesentative of the United States on the fourth of | si. Patenotre has informe@ Li Mung Chang that | jeans’ FINE GAS FERTURES. por perce Fe Ee ea Eoin ae July last. ‘The ceremony took place tn the yard of | the duration of the Freuch oecupation depends en- | “The democrats opened up the campaign at Bos- PLUMUING, FIATING. AND ALL JOBBING ee noosa Cleveland, If anybody,” was the reply. Window at the west end of the upper corridor and | the foundry where the statue was made and tn the | Urely upon Tsung-Li-¥ For BOO a ae | ton last night with ow ereeee tears BROREXEE DOSE W.B. THOM ‘Will Kelly and Tammany support Butler?” in the panels and transom of the front door. The presence of a large audience of distinguished | jeanne an er ny 000,000 Irancs In ten Tea See tee onan u wy poh bls ans ‘nn on ae ae GEO. M. ROBI What rill hey do? be tes aaa ad vest banment arene wie eh ine bees guests, Upona tribune in front of the colossal FRANCE REFUSES TO SUBMIT TO MEDIATION. order at Fancutl hall, frequently interrupting the — wath oe GLo. T. MAY, “Some of them will vote for Cleveland.” drainage, was replaced with new @-inch iron pipe. | bronze figure sat the Franeo-American Union | Loxpon, August 9.—A Foo Chow dispatch to the cers by yeep ape cheers for Butler. tad. ES hu a ree ee ROBT. OLDS, “But—” A new Ice house was constructed in the western | committee, with its president, M. de Lesseps; Mr. | 7ivies of this date says:—“ ice Teiuses to sub- ‘ch from Jobin Kel ya response to an thvi- epee Broker. F.H. STICKNEY, “Most of them will yote for Blaine. They do | area. Additions Were made to the furniture as “ mit the setUement of theFranco-Chinese difficulty to a te teke part in the meeting simply stal W. J. MURTAGH, Gas Stoves that will do all Family Cooking GEO. M. LoCKWooD, JOHN TWEEDALE, everything directly.” AJ Register Bruce, who has been making campaign needed. CAPITOL AND DEPARTMENTAL TELEGRAPH. Barthold!; Mr. Brisson, president of the chamber ot | deputies;’ Mr. Cazot, president of the supreme courts Admiral Perea Minister of marine, and uppropriately decorated with French and Ameri- mediation. Advices from Pekin to August 8th state ‘Uhat the Tsung-Li-Yamen has regained confidence, ted, without regrets, that It Was umpossibic for him 6 attend. iad wil ‘chronic menace neh |W. H. H. Cowles has been nominated for Con- JOHN 'T\ Blaine in Ohio. Under permit the Standard Underground Cable | several other members ot the French cabinet, Bes | and will disregard the chronic menace of the French | — WH. HL Comics has, berm, tominated for Con- GARRET A. HOBART, REGISTER BRUCE THINKS BIS CHANCES OF CARRYING | company of Pittsburg have laid, for experimental | Sides Senator de Lafayette and many other pligtin- ; fect, ate uuge fits abtiiet. “The democrats of ¢ he twenty-seventh ‘S FINTURES, &2. sravign ser.” THE STATE GOOD. purposes and without cost, two of the Waring un- | Suished citizens of France, The yard, which was rious operations.’ eee SS Pennsylvania district have nominuted Wm. L. Seott for Constess. derground cables, cach contataing six wires from | Can flags, Was completely filed by & number Parnell and Davitt. aker, ex-member of Cons % way speeches for Blaine in Ohto, has returned to the | the Capitol to the Executive Mansion, State, War | Gags Was completely filed by: Of music | THX LATTER DENIES THAT THEME 18 ANT WAR BE-| gnome large aeoriabiace of tester ae te E. F. BROOKS, city. He says the Blaine campatyn in that state fs | &ad Nuvy departments and office of commissioner part alternately the national American and TWEEN THEM AS REPORTED. zonier, Ind., yesterday, i supper of the plum i ae fst 1st Corcoran Building, And from the following Reai Estate Agenta: progressing Very satisfactorily, with the best pros- cepa i Gane tee, and ees Hen _ Prench alrs, . apn cata Wee eee ye he are by | knighi. Two liberty poles were crected in front cf EEE 1T. J. FISHER & CO., pects of success in the fall. a nis With most sat- | A/a4¢ Lesseps, speaking oy pes on ap hey B®? }S ts worzp: JOHN SHERMAN & CO., phonte purpows, tor Several mo wlory results, resented the great statue, Which he called the eighth won- | to the statement recent pubitshed that is “at Ata mecting of the execuilve committee of the = der of the world.’ He expressed In W: the | war” with Mr. Pa Davitt says: “ 5 labor perty in New York last might sie = PARKER & TUWNSEND, Butler's Candidacy, RARE PLANTS, &0. generous feeling which had inspired ita~ | July 18.—A copy of the Pilot of July 5 a foeey gy presided, and made a speech favur- UPPER TEN WORMSTEDT & BEAD. ‘WHAT ME: JOSLYN THINKS, The report here contains acompilation, showing | neous manifestation of friendship on the fart of the | tesehed me, and I flnd that you have f in | ing the election of Gov. Uleveland. 8) Tk LEY, ww we un Acting Secretary Joslyn, of the Interior depart- | the nuiber, area and jocatton, and a condensed | French people to America. Mr. Morton rompenaed your columns a letter from the Londn correspond- r. Holt, republican, has bean elected appellate wwwwHouu . is ie ‘desexiptt t the tions in the city.-| DY. a telegram from MI Brelingnayetees ent of the New York in which 1 am repre- judge ina tucky district, Which has heretofore Www HAH ay ment, said of Butler's candidacy: “I think he will | description ot Various reserval %"| recting hin to accept the statue, and by explain- | sented as being ‘at war with Mr. ‘and | always been deunoctatic. ee a ee ener Suimun Cleveland. He'll get his swpport in New | By reference to the map referred to the location | ing the action of the President and of Congress In | charged in sdaition with designating ‘the iriee ‘Mr. Blaine has returned to Bar Harbor. se he wae ees York, and will draw democratic strength from | til, fiat Les never been done hitherto, the numer- | ine matter, leader as ‘a self-seeking schemer.’ I am glad you| Frederick lass aud ite have been stay! Li aes gas DULANEY & WHITING, Cleveland. Of course, bis running helps Blaie, | 1¢al designation of every reservation Is given. At the close of the addresses the official deed of your bellef in the falsity of the statements | at the Powers hotel, in Rochester, Ny. hie old H. & UW. W. CATHERWOOD, FRESBREY & GHEE, For my part I don’t see where Cleveland can expect |. Heference 1s inade to the extensive collection of presentation was signed by the president of the | coh In such letter. There ts not a word of | home, all the week. ‘He is teported ag saving: “1 : Shay - g MM. ROKER, to get any votes In the north with Butler in the | versteen and declduous trees and shrubs, capable | Chamber of deputies and Mr, Jules mes truth In the correspondent’s story, 1618 a vile and | gan more than satisfied {hat Blaine hee & ‘cure EBILADELPHLA, W. 0. DENNISON, flelu. of enduring the exposure of tbls climate, ih the | name or France and by Mr. Morton in the name malignant fabrication from beginning to end. | tning. talk of the independents is of no im- 3B. WIMER, —<__—§_<o—_+ __ various Inip:o\ed rese nS. ae are| the United States. Mr. de Lesseps and Mr. de | ‘There is no ‘war’ between Mr. Parnell and myself. | portance. ¢ ight will be Letween the democrats DUVALL & MART, Logan and Hendricks Shake Foams. ee Oe ee neni airieties not | Lafayetio and others signed the document as wit- | No letter of an unfriendly nature has ever and So far as Mr. Cleveland 1s con- Woe voe ¢ ea generally known or fouud in promiscuous coliec- | nesses. ‘The deed of presentation hag been for- ‘between us, nor has a line any been feel that it is not exactly the correct - P. YOUNG, From the New York Times, to-day. ‘Uons elsewhere. Many desirabie additions to our | warded to the Department of State for preserva- | exe! during the last twelve months. I have ‘tuning have a President who is pot welcome In JOHN WAGGAMAN, Dn ck: ornamental sylvae bave recently been received | tion, never either In public or letter, or in private | one's He isa Guck 0 far ws this crite When Mr. and Mrs. Hendricks were at breakfast pul winged ei wennee Yesterday morning at the Fitth Avenue hotel Sena- | Varictiestare made thioten phe enterprise of tbe | ok; Morton states Man ee ee ey the labor | discussion of conversation spoken Of Ar.Partell ex- Is Concerned.” eae 3.V_N.HUYCK, tor Logan entefed the room and took a seat at the | nursery men. The collection is hecessurly of varied | taking the statue down for cep jaohe republican state rm and RICHARD P. JACKSON, Georgetown, D, C., W. i. CLAGETT, table next to theirs, The two candidates did not at first sce each other, but when Mr. Logan spied his opponent he went over to him. They shook character and planted more for the urpose of ornamentation than the natut botanical Classification Of an arboretum. But it affords the will require at least three months, =, eS PosTMASTER GENERAL GrrsHaM has gone to Deer —The Queen has sub- forty or fifty other leading members ef thst parcy were in conference with siahone tm Mchimoone ase night lo map OUt the work of We campaign ta Vir- ribed of Wales £25 toward | ginta, Visitors to the capital and others desirous of ob- | Park until Monday, and Third Aseistant Hazen Js | 91 aa bss Uo daya Al head te ths wena ber amd vaca: | taining a knowledge of the vegetable world a large | 18 eUarge of the deparument. ariuiery team to Cama The total subscriptions | Rowaxce ey wan Souris Doll Patterson, PED "E GALLO once turned toward them, as thouzh the presiden. | Held for exaunluation, j ‘The chief of police of Mattson, A, hus tswed an | bow amouut to oer £500, and the presence of ul | nie pretay bather uo vig rewrued from drown PLD aa ey Ee GALLONS DANFORTH'S | Tyo) contest might be fought out on the spot, nd | ESTIMATES OF AMOUNTS REQUIRED FOR THE FISCAL | order that any woman appeating’ on the streets | English teams at the conipelition at quebec Is as- | at Atlantic City two w cha ago by Willian F. SLD delivered for g1.10, the apparent cordiality of the mecting was clearly YEAR ENDING JUNE 20, 1886. w ‘a Mother. ‘Hubbard. dress Will be arrested | sured., It ts consklered £68) will cover the | labun, the coast gusnistann, Was taaitied to beg ig aces. w, | disappointing Co the spectasors, Sularies of employes ox public. buildings and Bind lodged In jaik cost of the trip. rescuer on Wedntoday evening,