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aE THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C.. FRIDAY, AUGUST 15 1884. LOCAL MENTION. The Weather, ormce oF THe Cun Wasuscrs. DC, A the m: states aligntiy ws ge wenher, wastitie. winds gonerey north Por Satucuay warmer, generally tur water ts 15- Gicaied ior districts «is. 0 i — | Licarerso Roms! Elvctria work, J. H. Ruebitng, | | Gag 120 street north srrexp Howe's busta: Bhseau1's Ick Cres } Bulpped aby wacre ont of town. f New Yor’ avenun, window ParERBANGr’ gS, eMsTavings, re mess. Markriiers, 625 ES ‘Bap Sinsheimer For $8a $15 velour son's YasreRDaY APTEES ‘eiaien the tron, renderd Yo his home in tue puiice ‘Mose to Loas on re Save your ey Dy BH Warner, 48 Pa ave Condensed Locate Street lamps ighied at 25 p.m. and | E. brow man will leave to-morrow tm, N. J, aext week, nov bis regiment, the | ued Jui boss was 2of ls home, No. 9 | igan Viewed the remains aud | diswase tie cause of death. Bronowsiest bear weruas bs Dichard aod eat b hone of the w Mice? Husiey, residing on was out ta tive leg Dy bs last evening again attacked & {oe head ani vack. For- ands are serious, Uire-year old boy, was ran | {pony carriige, at the | tS northwest. Dr Bogan | wr BuPasrd Was charged in tue Police | Court this morning with ber ‘policy backer. He jeaueu guatg, aud was Une ¥ Michac., T lahy, Was Gned $10 dy Judy Mills, in w guee Court W~day, (or assauliiog Odi- cer dus Fluggerud om the uigic ut Jay 30, while vier aries belek weton sends Frank Leslies’ Popular Monthy ana the Young Ladies’ Juurnal tor sep tember. he W. L. I. Corps’ Camp. THE STANT 1O-NOKKOW SIGHT. | wugton Light Iufauiry Corps’ armory Last evening, many of sent aint en presented au the member Kaged heir traps in order for t pg Up thew armo » Long branch cam orders regarding th fed So as to transte KH. Wade trom Company B tw Company Lieut. John G. Cowie, uetiug adjutant, Agnate Lieut. P.M. Duffy, of Company D, as ofticer | of the guanis Ali th ig car decommodathyns uct bees tak by LONOFary Metubets List even | hav S-ulwerOW nigut. and Uie eo: pecial ¢ S$ look iurwart (0 to get mon re during U “aknd V0 go, Lue corps | ‘ T the camp at | Long Broach & uroken. ; | The Di ¢ Democracy. | PREPARING FOR THE GRAND EATIVICETION MEETING. Of representatives of the varous | of the clty with the central con eid last night xt the Vernon building, to the proposed rattth er Ith, Mir. D4 n Wednesday eveuinz nexc a| en banner will b son aud speasts awl Gaddis were” up- | ment with Tae | The cinatr- | Tal committee Was authorized Ww } B ance, platiortn and deco- | 7 and organization, periecag arrngements Zou the 11th of Septem. | omimitiee agadast some | iteeting money to pas | orators, and whom be | + warned t a who were « es as democrat Houds ght, Messrs. BP. Lioy Elli Joun Carroll, Heat EJ. Lyn Yates, Juan T. Ciarke, | w Archer, Wililum I | Jon Lipphard were Thoinas Keler ¥. Khror Jac x Biewauley. An Ged oan RY aypolted as an excoutive comuities, Stepue | Suits Against Widdietou & Co. rday Suits were Ried w D. Mussey, to \f Wwilual ae-Ouats as (lows: Joun HL Witmer, for 31.27.90; 3. HL br. W. W. Godding, for | er balances District Government Affaire. SANITARY CONDITION OF THE CITY. © Uistory of Washington has The streets ai pressd places im pave- Whe .s ure well Lined ets and gutters Deeds In tev ave been Med Parver 10 Char! Cw ws: Geo. S. | od, L0ts 14 ad 15, 84. 185: $000. John H. Gates to Joba N. Gates, fot 1, 5 Murray! locs 8) Bd ke ay emne Job 208 11, sq. 3h Hon. Devine Ro nt BUIns ts Kennédy t \net S: $200 Joh ONell to £10. “Haaren on, PT. miWard et al., trnstees, Puen Por Seqra fourtern-Fear-oid 3. The boys also n when she thre Yard whieu 8 testified ¢ hot there when she le he prisoner was fi Arce Carreren 2% pete exeursioni-ts, as st. cer Lamb was in 3 to arrest Bland, depotat tue Ume snd Lee aitas Pev nd was the lowed by the ere er a hase. art to-dsy with prova: hd a charge of larceny wus. ho will Ue tled to-morrow. Rognreres Kepontes dress cat was siowen ry Lyles, 928 Edward W. Dougherty. = usd stolen from hs vest. Lice suirrs, under. isaud neckUes ——Mury Hest, had stolen 5 E & s © A F Marriage tloenses have been | @ the court to Tollver Logan | J. Sulitvan and Alice V. | 1 Lucy Green; James x | Yuncheum, of Baitimnore, Md. THE STeAMRE LaDy oF THE Lage will hereafter stop at Cussic Shore, sdjotming Colonial Beueh, efery Saturday pizht. Persons wishing to Visit tis | driatbeful resort cau take this steamer at the bc | Sieve whut! at 6 p. w.,arriving at the Beach at | oa) p- im Fare W cents ‘See advertisement eise- | Barry iaMs & Co. will sell in| deurvom, to-siorrow tort im Lo-day’s paper. | Til Wis at Chesaneate abed are hereby withdrawn ezotiations are How Ded a of the railroad. and untk | @uch beymiations are fuished no lots wilt be pt- fered. On the completion of the negotiations i Bew schedule of prices of lots Will be submited to | cB Bot Soid cr p from the market. Sor the early complet We puolic. All couir cts sales L . BOxMUL, Chatman Exec. Com ¥ and putting | 2 Sex crew Dts | one | Qa the road and Med across the hills More than Among the Tenters. TSE CAMP MEETING AT WASG:XGTON GROVE—THE INAUGUMAL SERVICES. wurrespondence of THE EVENING STAR. Wastxcroy Grove, August 15th. Q beating t all that wita the time of also “Father Laaey.” Peace and igned, waere oaly din and bustle had inaugural service last evening Was Ln- Bd euthusastic. Dr. Weleda preached a Po Wertul and pructical sermon to the largest sudl- euce ever gathered within the tabernacle at the Ut devotlymaL service of the cainp meeting. He bart st ani prayerwul attextion Of all “tog upon {he 1st Verse of 18a chapter 1 Desevcu You therefore, rathren, oy 404, Gal You preseut four bodies a WAGs to God, Walch bie Service le, P. B, wen ile a Wao.e-hearted a Dads to dis- ity each service of tue faseuing Bg tervent prayer Wore. Major Morgan re" brigades to read aud Taws of te Choxapment, aud Sed buuor So far the he thing desired. ‘Tue grounds | siictee ict ai 788 Dem aud adopted a code Wid chuaaer the couniart of tenters DAY'S SERVICES raver meeting, Jed by Mr. Wood- | at the tateraarte, at 639 y well attended The we ALES © M., expe aig: PULUE service alld srmon bY Rev. AL Ne Mammick at 11 o'coek; cuildred > a1 sug atz2p. ducted by “Fath r° Lancy, and ladies’ meei- | taeir tent at the same uadry social mevung aC'3 o'clues at the tabernacie, ‘Tue evening sermiun 1s to le preached by kev. J. W. Tuompsol, 0: 0st | gouery earcuit, 1be choir, Under tue 1eacersiip OF MF. SoulerVile, thouca eee Yel, gives guod | inusle. "Proc sipe bas charge of the orgaa. Rev. BW, Bont, of tue: Me chuccheouth, Rock Vide, Was in camp to-day. Drs. Deaie and Weitel are th No. 2 Wasuizgton Grove hoteL Dr. F. How- ard, Of KocKViie, Is at Lis collage, corner of G.o aveaue and Cuvie. Sheriff Wm. B. allller aud family | OccUpy @ Lew Collage on GL avenue. Tue late arrivals av tut Motel ure itichard Walsh, | AbLUpolis; J. i. Moore, Joseph H. Bure and fain! | iy, urs Kalght ana Miss Muttic French. Among the Visitors vast evening Were Hol. S. U. Jones, A; A. Braddock, of RocaViise, aud Col Win. Eligual- Washington Marketsy—Hetail Prices. MeaTs.—Beet, porter-nouse, 2%c. per 1b.; sirloin, 20e. per Ib; rib Toast, i5a2%e.'per 1D. i2yalde. per lb; chuck, luc” per Il | corued, Bul0e. per Ib; do. dried, Be. pers do. | elippel, 9c. per ib: da tongue, Svabde. each. | Loanb, False. per Ith; Veai, 1240256 per 1D; Mule Sc. per Lb.; pork, i2igalée. pet | per 1b! cut, Babe. per ib; shouiders, | per I per 10; unuduag, | per 1k; Cut, Haloc. per ib; lard, 1g alse ez lemons, 20: per Peaclies, wasoe. PEF ph; Watermelows, 16.40¢.; eanteloupes, 5:15 euch; Peas, 4Uatse. per pecs; plums, a per pk; | rab app.es, duc. per p: \ Bertin Axo eos —Vhltadelphta print, 40e. per per lv New Yors, dua | = Per 1v.; Cheese, 1234 AK: per | For Iretand’s Freedom. (CLOSE OP THE IRISH NATIONAL CONVENTION—GPEECE OF MR. THOMAS SSXTON—ELECTION OF OFFICERS. At the convention ip Faneuil Mali, Boston, of the Irish National League yesterday, after Tae Stax's Teportot the proc-edings closed, there were read rs trom Benj. F. Butler, John Kelly, Gen. Sueitdan, and Gov. Cleveland. ‘The treasurer, | Father Conaty, of Massachusetts, reported that 17,608.50 had been sent to tue Parnell Fund in Ire- janid. Cualrrian Gannen then tntroduce! Mr. Thomas Sexton, Wuo was voolierous.y cueered. Mr. Sexton. Ailer sjeuking of the spirit of union winich ought to anunate all Ifisnmen on so momenvous an occasion as tue present siraggie acatust England said: ve have reached, or are on the verge of reaching, the critical, the dccisive moment in the history of the Irish siruggie. ‘Yue land of Ireland 13 mort- gaged to tie tune of $200,000.00. The Jews are Coming down upon the einbarrassed laudiords.” ‘The speaker the described the condition of uie | Iris tenant; told what the ieugue nad done tor | those evieced;what tad been accou plished in parlta- ‘ment and what was hoped for, how tue American Dranches bad «ided the efforis of thoye at hom, and paid an eloquent tribi~ to the affection the Irish Americans hud manttested for tue iaud of their birtia, Father Cronin, of Buffalo, Senator Jones, of Florida, and sr.’ Retmond, i. P., followed, and tun an election of omaers Cook plate. ‘Park Egan, tue former treasurer of the Land league in Ire? land, was chosen president by acclamation, amid a storia of cheers and the Waving of wats and band- Kevehtess, Neill O’Brien, of M.sscuri; ‘Thomas Doh- erty, of Boston, and Maurice F. Wiluare, of Phila- deiphia. were chosen Vice presidents. Riv. Charies O'Keilley was re-elected treasurer, and Rev. Koger Waish was re-elected secretary. A reso.ution was passed expressing the deepest ‘regret ut the death Of Wendell Phiuips, ‘The second annual conven- on of tne IrishNational league of American was then adjourned sine ate. CUREKS FOR GEN. BUTLER. An Irish demonstration took place at Boston last evening, presided over by Gov. Robinson. The meeting was addressed by Thomas Sexton, Mra Parnell, Mr. Redmond, Gen. Butier, and other. Wien Gov. Robinson and Gen.’ Butier entered there was great entiustism, 10,000 men rislog and gueering. clapping thelr aids and waiving hand- kerchiefs. Louisiana Election Troubles. PUBLICAN SHEKIFF. A telegram to the New York Times trom New Orleans, August 14, says: Since the state election last April, where {¢ was undisputably shown that an atterapt was made to defeat the republican can- Torta by the most bare-faced ballot-box stuffing, matters have remained until now in a sort of statu quo. ‘The governor commissioned Gates, the demo- eratte candidate for judge, over Fontelleu, tie re publican incumbent, but’ the latter refused to Vacate, am entered” suit under the intrusion act. He cailed upon the nelyisboring democratic judges to open court and try the case. Gates applied to the supreme court for reifer, but_was refused, ie egisiature belug in session. ‘Then the house formally presenied articles of {mpeachment agalust Fouteiieu to the senaze, which body received tiem: And formed liself Into a Lich court of tupeach- gs, Boe, per doz. .—Perch (wllte’, 409502 per bunch; roe! TDL: owiiof, 3.500. per Ib; cod asi, a; adUlck, 10e.periv.: Mabut, 15 We. per el (bay, 19.406, per -b; lobster, 15c. per | pef ib. Layers, 12k per 0, saimoa tout, loc. per 1b. eat Tsu. We. per ib; siur: | elaths. Ive. per doz; crabs (0it), Be. per di VaGRTABLES.—Beets, da5e. per buneh; beans, ¥ 2 PS. cabbage, Sule. per Lead; carrots, SiS | bun; cucumbers, 1192: per doz: eytwiins, 103 | per Wud; ievtiuce, Saive. per head, Onions, 4ne. per | ps.cdu.. spr bb. pola loes,.5usioe. per Uk. Lomlawwes, 165k. per pi, mint, €s6 3 (oid), 750.a82.25 per pair; do. | LW; dicks, $1481.25; squads, $2.50u53 A Sexwes Accwaxt to De. Boxxows.—On | Extra Sevsion of the Virginia Legisia- Weduesday night Dr. Joseph Borrcws, living at 21 Csirest,oue Of tue oid-st puysiclans in the cig, attended Ui meeting for the tormation of a Butler club ai Cosmopoutin ball, corner 8b And E streets, Whie descending the to th sirest be fell and Landed on the brick prvement Teceiving w compound tructure of nls right arm | above the elbow and « bad Wound on t side of | his Read, uear the eye. “Some of his triends 1 him up dod conveyed him 10 lls home, where J.C. Morgen aad J. Ford Thompson ‘dressed Wound, and he is dt present doing weil undec thelr care. Dr. borrows is ncarly $0 years vid, vut quite ¥-gorous, and Dr. Morgin say$ be entertains no fears Dui Gast be will suo Le on his feet again, Drs. his | Affairs in West Washington. AN Essovasi Visit —The American Guard, Washingtop and Golden kuie counciis, Junior Oraerof Uu.ted American mechanics, visited ie coupes Alexandria, Va., list evening, anda inost enjoyable ume w. Spent. ‘The visliors re turued ivine tuls morning. SEWERAGE AND WATER WaNTED.—Residents on the Southside of P street, between 321 and g5ta Streets, How belng Improved, have peuitionsd for sewer and water mun extension op that side of Ube street before the street is paved. Grats Keceirrs—Canal boat Beulah arrived With 4.500 buzuess of wucat for Hart.ey Bros. SuiprisG News.—Scuvoner Charies Lawrence cleared to-day wich 6.0 tons of coal tor Somerset. CANAL AVFAIRS.—ine Chesapeake and Ohio can paybuat, Wiel left here on Tuesday wita | Poymaster Stepien Gambrili and Mr. Joan P. | Auiey bookkeeper, will reach Cumberland to-day. | President smith 1S in Virglula on jegil busness connected wis the Cana There are sav to be | Ssourances that the canal will Lave a good trade tor the remaluder of the year ‘Seven bots, carrying 73410 tons of coal, left imberiand yeste: ATER ATT A. 4.—Great Fails, north connection. 19; south 22; distributing reservoir — influent Ps eMluent xatchouse, 22° Low ude in the river tevay at7 p. mn; nigh Ue at 12 p. ma. es | Alexandria Affairs, Reported for Ime EvENING Sram. . FRATPRNAL The Georgetown Tuilted American Mechs down, vin the Alexan- aria canal, fo Visit Une’ ledges of Aumert- peasant evening waaspent . With addresses, &e. There were six prisoners at the e this moral. Caures Thompson, Jon 4 fans and. Asbury Belt} co.ored, arnsied by Onieers Pat Hayes aud Benner, | on a charze of st money from th? Grawer of Georg smnpbell Was ar- nicer i ad With stealing ydla Loudoun, colored, was arrest aden and Roberts, on a charge of drunk aad dtsorderiy. at, U ry Drummond, charged with unlaw- gtie Adsinuntine Boek company’s | fe Gall for court yesterday before dustice | Assisunt Merfill, of Washingtoo, was bers yesterd iy and made licaself famlllir wich the | Lordoug Campte.ts auto icuting engine tres, Which isused | bia engine henst—,he em. | d.ond raliroad shops pave begun | ‘slug fu tine, End of the Watkiny Regatta. | ‘TRE CONSOLATION KACES YESTERDAY. In the consoiaiton races at Watkins yesterday atternoon, J.D. Ryan, ot Cambridge, Mass, won the dial Beat tu the race for junior singles tn 9.4756 J.J. Donouue, of Port Huron, Mich, secund, coming hind. tive ths Weck wi ub'e sculls resulted in a victory lu, Of Boston, over the Harris- Time, 92, Face the Wutual crew, of ten City, of Watkins, dad ark, N.J., 109.564. ‘The Glen acles W. E. O'Connell, of Port- | i. ‘The Facrinounts, of Phil {pula Won te senlur four-oared race from tie | Mid lesex crew, of Cambridge, Mass, and the Ata | lantas, of New’ Yors. ‘ume, 8.20%.” ‘The Middle. ed second. fentiary Outbreak. | | A DESPERATE FIGHT AT FRANKORT—THREE CONVICTS | ESCAPE. Tate outbreak known In the his- ¥ morning. An alarm was given, ns Were called upon to goto the res. cue of the guards Capt. EW. Jounson, guard at the | gate, opened it to let Wolf step out amd puta bun- | dic down in tie doorway. James Cunningham, Trascy.” was within the gateway, but a tie dis: tance the gate at the tine. As John-on | opened tie gate he was struck over the bead with avotie by Weal, Johnsou fel! senseless. Etcit | (ther prisoners Wereat that momeatalong the wall, | ey pushed the gute opea and made a rush fot | Cunninciam ran to the rescue of Johnson, | Udrursed George Alsop of of hin Just as Was in Cae act of plunging a kulte tuto Him. “D. O. Fd frow Lhe shop, caine to the gate, | became brisk and general Cunningbard rs Ww. Groves. @ “prisoner, and Muaily | ed to put hin under lock aud’ key. Alsop | drew 4 pistol ou Capt. LD. Halloway, who Jumped | Sut of a Window Into the street. Wold had gotten | Into t e street, and was firing at Capt. H.C. Puyne | the guards, who returned the fre, when from | Vetind Bib Sout, a suns win ‘wie’ chanced to | have a gun to bt~ hand, took alu at Alsop, and, it jy belleVed. hit him tn the suoulder. ‘Two conviecs | Chea atterpted (0 cover thelr. retreat, OF napid ‘Dring on Payne ane Sow h, but the boy shot Wout in Wie wg. He fell aad ‘Theoplalitis Graves, and M.T : Tun oat ch the Owenton turnpike, met Alien Jones, | farce la a buggy, toreet in ‘to give the busey up. drove two or (bree miles iu ihe bugey, leit it | Uirty artued amen have gone in pursuit bur aD | Uditnrs ‘ave yet been received trom them. Grant’s jaf Was serious, Dut not faba. Kouinsen was. also seriously wounded. Cunningham, “Trusty? Was cuc in the side with a Knife, but the wound is ret dangerous Capt J was beaten over tue head aud back. Mow Done. From the New Or eaus Picayune. “The modern young <irl fs solicttous for a shapely tora, and, ta order to improve the size of her lower Umbs, exercises vigorousiy. Her metiiod fs tostand erect and then rise lerselt uattt her heels leave the flav, leaving ber tuil welgnt on the balls of the feet, ABOLhEr Inuscledeveiopiag Dove eo’ peek the knees as far as possible wituout llftng the hee from the floor. A Uuurd maetund Is to get Up and do the fuuly marketinz tor the overworned’ mother Fun the sewing tuschine an hour or two aday. and frot up ani Gown stairs in order to save. the Iuother tens, ‘tuese last sre somebow not popular wh the gira ment, and then adjourned tor two years, leaving Fontelieu suspeaded under the action of the jaw in the ‘The governor taen again commissioned Gates as judd loteriin, and > atc the iatier opened court ‘and approved thie bond of the democratic claimant fur the office of sheriff. ‘dhe latter buen mude a demand on the ce ubilean occupant for tae office, aiid Was refused, Rue state of tue exge was reporved to Gor. Meee F;, Wao dispatch-d Col, Fairirs, cher Of Wis stuT, to d man’ ‘and reveive We st Teuder of the court nouse at New [berla and tara ALover to tue uetaoeracs Col, ca.rss made the de. Mand, and was recuse ‘Tue governor's next in. ssistant adjucint ! Strucdioas were to use a sufticient turce of tue stad IMUIUtA Lo enfuree ls orders. Weve given to assemble the regiment of Loutsiaua Hed artillery of New Orleans for Lue purpose. AC Loon tour compames of Ua resent under Capi. Chtapella iett tor New Tveria vy Cae Morgan trait, ‘They were suppiled Witt cuup dad garrison equp- age and rations for three d. This morning orders ture. A DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS OUTLINES THE BUSINESS. The democrais of the Virgima legislature, in cau- cus yesterday, decided to Limit tue business of ex- tra session, to the passage of a law apportioulug the state lato electoral districts for presiden- Ualel-etors; the enactment of alaw dividing te | State Into congressioual districts, if deemed neces- Sary; the enactment of laws concerning the election machinery of : Won Of 1883 $1, such lecistation touculng the debt and fdances as may be necessiry, the ction Of suc mistakes, clerle ut or typozripal- AS MAY eXISt iM the ats of 1sS3 and 1884; the AineMiment Of ang act of 188} und 1884, Not pollute Cal, Which affects any county, clty, or town di- rectiy and nov inaircctiy, and through anybody or Corpyvation: t such matters asmay De reco: mehded by the executive; the election of judges un: the passage of such laws asinuy be necessary to fil vacancies tn office, and to the enactment of a jaw for the reassessmsnz of ths lauds of tue com moaweaith. W.J. Winn, readjuster,has gone over to the dem- ocrais, A bill was passed in the senate to amend the law estabiishing electoral districts and providing tor the choice of presidential electors. Tuis bil will Duss Lie house to-morrow. ‘Terrible Fate of a Wnister’s Daughter. CHANGED ON HEK DEATH BED WITH CHILD MUA Den. Allce Errett, the dauzhter of a Methodist diving, 1s lying at the point of death at the residence of her sister, three miles from Pine Grove, Schuyiiill county, Pa, and under arrest oa very serlous charges. The young woman 1s good looking and about % years ofage. She was loved by a young honored her and a week ago sue left home to avoid discovery, expecting to nd a home with her mur. | Med sister. At Plue Grove she bired a boy to ake her out to the farm in @ carriag». ‘Three hundred ds tren the house she disinlased the boy and Shestransied It, and taklaz tt up the hiil bonind Cie Lowe. W.th'her hands daz a shallow grive in Whien tue lucxless tufant was InterreL ‘Then sue Went to her sister's bouse ani, pleading catizue, Went to rest. This was on last Tuesday. Sincd | then the story has come out, and Wednesday nibh Yhe coroner made an investigation into the case, Yesterday lie sent the sierdff to Pine Grove and put the Youug Woman uader arrest oa a charge of tne Tantieide.’ Se w.is too ll to be moved and a con- Stab. Was SMe ty guard her, though the paysteian Who was called by ‘the sheriff to see Ler sald sue Would soon be dead. Her mental bal destruyed by the stiffering she has Drowned Before fis Wife's Eyes, A CINCINNATI MERCHANT SWALLOWzD BY THE SEA OFF Bay VIEW, N. J. Mr. Dantel F. Waring, a merchant of Cin-innati, Onio, and his two sons yesterday afternoon got ready tora bath in the surf at Bay View, N. J. For many minutes Mr. Waring amused the spectators on the beach by playing leaptioz with bis sons Then he broke away from ls boys, and, running « Gistance down the shore in a gimeé of “tag, Jumped into the water and swain oun His t Sons followed iim, ‘but, as they coud not swiin, they omy foundered about in the wa er, gayly luuehing’ at their father, A moment or so "later a | cry Was heard from Mr. Waring, and be was seen to | iow up his hands and sink eneatin the waters Unabie to render any aid themselves, the 1Wo boss culled for help. “It was ten minutes before a boat Was seat out to the spot where Mr. Waring was Secn to Sink, Dut no trace of the man could ve found. On the sore stood Mrs. Waring shrieking while the atusipt at rescue was Delag made, ict bso ova Nalnly trying ty consoie her Half on jour inter the liteless body was d_shed up by the breakers on the beach : og Such a Terrible Fright. From the Parnesville (Ga) Gazette A few ntzhts ago two popular young ladies visit- tng a weil known prominent citizen of this place, on Tuomastoa street, retired to thetr room on the Second floor after tea. They slept soundly until ear midnight, when one o: them awoke and quietiy made an effort to fad the door, so as to get. some water in the hall, Being turned arouud in tho i, Tooinm, she missed _ the door, but, feelin z for tt, acci- Gentdliy caucht hold of the hand of the other young lidy, who was sweetly sieeping with her arm thrown. aoross her forehead ani tie site of the bed. Indy No. 2 who began screiming at the top of her voice tor “help” young iady No. 1 became tright. ened and begah crying out “murder.” So loud and imghtqui were their screams that the whole neigh- bor ood were awakened and alarmed, some run: Ding over to thelr rescue, only to find that the youbg ladies were frightened at each other, ea cach o A Candidate in Kansas, ‘From the Fhi‘ade! pita (a) Prominent Kansna Citizen— Come, pad, takea rink.” Suranger— No, thank you; I nover drink.” Never drini « Wall, tf that dont hand hanging over eat all. Pye lived tn these parts nich onto forty yeurs, and you are the fst man I ever seed that Wouldn't drink all he could Set. Who be you, anynow 2” “My name 1s St. John.” TROOPS SENT TO TAKE A COURT HOUSE FROM A RE-} didates tor judge, sheriff und clerk in the parish of | ie State as they existed prior to the | inan from Hummelstown, Lebanon county. He dis- | Stirted wv walk. Oa the way her baby was born. | This suddenty awoke young | A Father's Murderous Fary. ‘HE GLAYS HIg WIFE, A NINETEEN-YRAR-OLD DAUGR- ‘TER AND THEN KILLS HIMBKLP. Aspecial to the New York World trom Topeks, Kan, August 18th,says: In the northern part 0 Pratt county, in the interior of this state, there bas Uved for some timea family named Daniels It Was composed of tne father, mother, two daugh- ters, aged respectively nineveen and seventect years, taree smail chiliren andason twenty-two Years otuge. The father was so abusive and ty- Tannical that his wife an3 family found It impossl- bie tolive with him any lonser and tuey sougat refuge in the Louse of a nelghbor., The son sup- ried bis moter and the Otner children by lis fabor. test, At first the father manifested the Tage at the action of bis fainily end threatened to kill Lisson. His auger seemed to die away, however, and he Mnatly induced uis famiiy, with the excep” Uon Of his edest son, to retura home. On last Fri- day nigat the fatner’ persuaded the son also to go home. Peace seemed to by restored to the family, aud they retired in good spirits AtSv'ciock in the moruing the father arose and arming himseif’ with a revo.ver seat a bullet Carougia luis wife's Drains as she lay sieeping in bed. He tues fived at his eluest daugater, the ball euter- ing uer forevead. She sprang trom tne bed and Taa screaming from tue house, her father pursuing her and continuing the aning. Outside of the house the girl {eli dead. The other. cnildren were roused by the pistol shots aud ran trom twelr home to Ue hous: of a neighbor. Finding that there re malsed no one on Whom be coud further vent his Tage, Dauleis shot bim.eif through tie head anc feli dead by the side of fs murdered wife, + Successor to the Iron Duke. SCANDAL IN THE WELLESLEY FAMILY. A London dispitch says: “The sudden death of the Duke of Welungton recalls the ueath of his Qlustrious father, tue Iron Duke, which occurred Almost as suddenly in 1852 at Wa! duke who just died was seventy-seven years old. ‘He was married in 1829 to Lady Elizabeth May, who was the dauguter of the Marquis of Tweeddale and & celebrated beauty, but tue union was never | Diessed witn children. ‘Tue death or tue duke | Tulses to the ducal dignity his eldest living nephew, Henry Wellesley, a Heutenant coionel in the Gren: adier Guards, abd formerly a member of parlia- Ment ior Andover. ‘The new Lele pregumpulve Is the new duke's younger broth r, Lieu. Co. arthur Cuarles Weliesley, of the Gtenuuter Guards, who € domestic life has "been clouded by a scaudal, He Was married twelve years ago to Miss Kathleen } WiUlatns, by whom he has haw three children, now | aged respectively 11,8 aid Syears Aller a few ears Of Murital pidpriety the dashing grenadier came ehauiored of kate Vaughn, ae prety ated Poplar danseuse at the Gatety Ulleater, " Last sumn- ine he aecompatied her on her provincial tour, and the scandal becate so notorivus Lat Aira Welies- ley bad no diMeuty In obtuiniug @ divorce on Ube giound of adue.y. Tiws ciimsx of Col. Wellesiey's dntattiatlon for the prety dauver Was reacued a few Weeds ago When he took her to Panis and made her us Wife.” | Meteors by the Million, | THR EARTH NOW UNDERUOING A FILKCE BOMBARD i MENT BY THE STRAY SHELLS OF SPACe. | From the Boston Hersld. ‘The varth 18 now passing through the stream of August meteors, generally seen In Uke nortawes- | tern sky after midaigne. A siugie observer under favoruble cireumsiauces sees trom six to elgut meteors an uour, But he sees oniy oue-mith or one Sixth Of Luose Visible above DIS uorizon. ‘the total nuuiber Wuerefore Visibie 1s an hour avagiven stauion isabout 33. If We should multiply uus by 2 we Shouid get over $00 as the number Visible at a given Polat Of tie eartu’s surface a an entire day, pro- Vaied that clouds of sua.ignt did uot lnvertere With | Uhe observation. vom a Singie point on ths earu’s suiface, however, We see Ouly a Small psTUlo.1 of Lue atuiospherie eavciope, und 118 wibalh Chis ALBOS Parce eaveiope tut’ the meteors Decowe visible. ue tou nuuib-r Visible over te Wuow earth 1h o i day woud ve upward 0: 10,00 Umnes the | Wuaiber visible at a Singie station, or 10,00 malt pued by 30v equals 8.0,000 as Ue Luuber of ine Veors faillug every day UW tae earcn, Wied WOU.d, in the abselice OF Ube sun, inv and eouds, be visl bie to the naked eye. Fortunately Tor us, these bodies are not very lange, abd @ provective atmosphere Inverposes be- {web us and their tusbu.ivous assault. Were It ) otherwise everyting on tue surface of the earth Would be battered down toa common level. For Uie Uiost part Ukese bodles are uissoived in the Upper fezions of the atiosphere and descend im- Pe-cepubiy as meccorie dust, a deposit of wuich las Soules een found’ upon the tops of | monataius. ide August meteors are color, move Very rapidiyand commonly leavesureak' Wiueu last for One OF Ure seconds. “These streak | are bighky use: iu enabling Us lo fx the radiant Polat With prevision, | a | Driven Fao Tuerr Sox's Deata Bep.—Jos?} | Were, a well-to-do groceryman, lying at No, 215, Nortoik’ street, Newark, N. J, died suudenly Wed- | Besday afierndon. 4 ulessenyer was dispatched to distant part or the city w nouty nis iather and Moiher, who Lastened to tue bedside of Ubcir son, | Ou entériag the house they were met by. thelr daughter-in-law and her sister, a Mrs. Bruuer, woo coa.enced an assault. on thé aged couple with SUcks, driving them Into the stree. Mr. Werreil | Appeared in tie poitce cout last night and staved tat he waated police protection wasn he atvended the funeral of Lis sun. “He ulso entered a forual | COmplalut against bis two assailants. usually of an orange Assowrax Pose i “ OLE T ALY RRQ QO ky £4 BE‘ & 24 tus SBR XN noo pe x Re TELE 6% doe M4 BH RRS & eBB OA A KUN NN ‘UGS EPP, 00 Wow w ppp Ff . BAP OO Www Poy ERB RRS pe ag Gy BoB ee ies je oo OW "WwW Bop tee & E> This Powder never varie. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness, More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition | with the multitude of low teat, short weight, alum tr | rhomphatepowders. Sold only in cana. Rota Basawo POWDER Co,, 106 Wall street, N.Y. 06 Suzs Asp Vewers BROCADE BLACK SILK VELVET. 91.00. COLORED S1-K5, 50° FANCY SILKS, 47, CO ORED SILK +, 81.50 reduood to $1.00 BLACK SILKS, 81.5, reduced to $1.00, | CASH PsICES. NO CREDIT. \ CARTELS. 721 Manner Space BLACK CASEMERES nontie wid woot | 315g, 50 Choe Pre Donble-Width BLANKETS, 8. 00 CLOTH. for Boys’ wear, ST and 50. Bleached TABLE DA WANK,purvlinen.15, re used vo 60 COLORED CASHMERE “Sure ou double wath 30. 62, 75. | _ COLORED SATINS, 9" BLACK SATINS, 60. | BROCADE BLACK SILKS, 75. | BLACK SILKS, #2. reduced to 3150, ‘New York Mills SHEETING S mi widext and beat 23 0 TOS BLACK CASHM "PE 54AWLS, pure wool, $1.50, Good © \ NTUN FLANNEL. 8 : | NUNS VEILING, widest, do NS VEILING, widest, doublewidth, pare wool, REMNANTS OF SILKS, COLORED AND BLACK CASHMERES AxD DRESS GOODS AT LESS THAN CosT, aus CARTERS, 71 Manuer Spice ! AYERS SARSAPARILEA I8 DESIGNED FOR | 4% those who ne-d medicine to purify thelr blood, build thera up, incre.se their appetite and TeJuvenste | thetr whole syste. No other preparation ‘80 weil | mects thfs want. It touches the exact spot. Its record of forty years is one of constant triumph over disease, (OR ITS SOOTHING AND GRATEFUL INFLU- | E’cnceont e scalp. and for th removal and preven- tu of dandruf, Ayer’s Hair Vigor has no equal It restores frded or xray hair to ite orliinal desk color, | stimulates tue <rowth of the hair, and gives it a veaut. fal soft, yiveay and ailken appearance, aya | Tue Dovue-BroowaY Coustuarea—a st | Louts dispatch says Unat the counterteit $30 notes found on the person of John Hoicomb, tie gold. brick swindler, who Was arrested in that city on Sunday, have’ been Ideatitied as issued from the evigorated Doyie-Brocxway plates, Which It Was Supposed had ail been turned over to che governs ment Ly Brock Way at the time the compromise was made with Lin,” ‘The plies were engraved by Doye and Uinch, and are the most pettect ever je. te bills dre new and crisp, and the secret rvice departinent ts excited over the prospsey Several hundred doliars being’ ir circ Tatton Lolcomb was tied in $2,000 to-day. Mx. Axo Mag. —A tel trom Ba- | tavia, N. ¥., says. wton Roweii, who w: Quittéd iast January for ktlting Johnson 1. ‘Lynch, Utica lawyer, arrived in Batavia last ‘niga fiom the eastera part of the state, where he hus been spending four or five days ‘with his [oes relations with, Lynch b t j that the divorce twete tobe discontinued is notecrecr Was at the resi lence of sin, Dye a week beter a ‘Rowell reached there, and it {s intimated that uo pen LB Was not Intentional. 2 Lin were discussed. ~ tre Rowe —— John MeMahon, of Willlamsburg, ehtrasced to nin Oy Adame Soh sent to Evansville, vaceage of $300 company to be Faor Or Tix Loox Corrox, Yard Wide, Best Make, 8 Cex, 8 Cexma, SEFRSUCKER GINGHAMS, 53 cents, DRESS GINGHAMS, Check Stylen, 63 cents, FIGURED LAWNS—FIGURED LAWNS—Scenta INDIA LINEN, 846, 10, 12340 CALICOER, 0. CALICORS, 6a, Brussels Carpets, Fall Rtylen. 750. 900, 850., 87 Pathe : Rite Wool Piesaels eee erg Canton Flannels, 66.. 8c... 10e. ree econ ‘SPECIAL BARGAIN i - LADIE® FLANNEL SUITING, Navy Blue Brown Myrtle, Biack and Garnet, st yg ont” TOWSON’ @38 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE South Side, x | | of our eastern manufactories, | Jewelry Department is u Joy farever. Mh | # favoruble lance on her lover if his wooings were rein- | forewd by any of the handsome articles of Jewelry we Greely’s Enthusiastic Home Reception. Fifteen thousand strangers were in Newburyport, Mass, Yesterday to witness the reception of Lieut Greely athis old home The city was handsomely decoratedin honor of the event. Lieut. Greely was escorted trom hls mother's residence by the New- buryport commandery of Knights Templar, accom- nied by 8 platoon of and took bis place in the proceadn ina Pruge trawh by four alte horses. The carriage containing the returned ex- Panne ‘and Wree companions Was surrounded by sir nigit®, an¢ the ine of march Was up through the Lapiey streets for the city ball, where Mayor jolinson and Dr. James F. Young were introduced to Liew - Greely by sir Knight Dawe, who also pre- sented (he mayor with the Hag made the Heuten- ant’s Wife, wuich he said bad been north wan any ‘other fig. Throughout the Procession Lieut. Greely was the recipient of orp use and gneera, AC ie city bell be made a specch, 1m whice ressed tifleation al ie to meet, wich old teate. “Gor, oonson weroumed Greely in ube name of Massachusetts. y Polvoned. ABSESIC PLACED IN THEIR MILK. On Sutundey evening last the family of Charles Dickinson, of Raleigh county, West Va. made ar- Tapgement8 © spend the night away from the ‘hi u.e, leavingit in charze of a colored servant girl. Just before the family leit this One completed the milking aud placed it in the cellar, the locked by a member of the tamily. on morning all retiroed. At the noon meal the unl was trecly usedin cooking and for urinking. Fol- lowing tue diuaer, the famuy, accompanied iy a peigal ‘who bad dined with them, attended Sab- ‘bath school at a church two miles distant Dutt tue sewsion of te school they were taken Ill seemed to be dying. Ail the ald ble was ren- dered and a pois: sent for. Op his arrival he Pronounced It a tuse of arsenical pois»ning. The Mik Was sulbjeced to a test, and arsenic in large quantities Was found The family was conveyed W itg nome, where tivo have died and others are hot expected to mecorer. The colored servant girl 1s So Both Men Killed. A FATAL DUEL IN TENNESSEE. W. . Rogerson and L. J. Staples met Wednesday Right ina house of ill fame at Emory Gap, Tenn, and renewed a quarrel of long standing. A woman Of tue house statesthat site heard one of the men Say: “Let us step outside for afew moments. I Wish to see you.” On going outside it was agreed | to step of a certain number of and “settle the dimcuity and stop the racket.” ‘They deliber- aiely Look position, caised thelr revolvers und com Meuced firing simutan ously. Each received two Wounds. Ruyerson vas shot through the heart and ‘ead, and fei dead cn the flu. diupies received One charge 1u he stomach and anoluer in the leg. Ue Ungered unul the uext morning, when he di Lhougu every effort was made Lo save bis life. Rog? erson was Well res} by all who knew iim. Staples was a man of tumily,.but was well knowa 98 &@ bard driaker and ¢ bud character generally. Inconsistency. From the Boston Globe. What inconsistents mortals are, At North At- Weboro Sunday, when te earthquake came, the congregation, which had gone in to be saved, rushed Out to be saved. Tae KILLING OF 1H MeRMONS.—The story of the mussacre of the Mormoa ¢.ders at Cave Creek, Lewis county, Teun. 1s corroborated, ‘The dead body of one of the ederswas found riddied with ‘alls in a torest. Four otaers were also killed, and One of the Mod was slot dtad. A Tuxe Or Bere Is A JOY FOREVER. Youll know this; but may do not know that we carry the largest sssortinent of ROLLED GOLD PLATE JEWELRY in the city, and that we take esjeotal pride, not only to Keep our stock always complete but that we are con- tinually in receipt of the LATEST PRODUCTIONS THE MOST LOVELY DESIGNS are not the exception, but the rvie, and even to us our WORDESS NCVER CEASE, and surprise follows surprise, when you find how de- lightfuily cheap everything is offered, and how far a dollar will go, judiciously invested, MANY A YOUNG HEART IS MADE HAPPY, ‘snd msny lovers’ quarrels are healed by s timely pres- eat bought of us, ud inany acos maiden would cast IT BEATS THE WCRLD san orticle for Presenta to younw md old, and the re- muarkable LOWNE98 OF OUR PRICES brings it within reach of everybody. The extraordinary length of time our goods retain thelr color is astonishing, and we cam quote instances where they have been WORN FOR TEN YEARS with- Out a particle change of color. We shall begiad if you ‘will cail in and look over our stock. M. SILVERBERG & CO., 420 Tx Sraxer Nomtmwzst, sull Near Pennsylvania avenue cco A RRR DDD Ae BB AeA R D - to SEE BP IT 18 NOT ONLY OUR DESIRE, BUT OUR AVOWED PURPOSE TO MAKE SWEEPING REDUC- TIONS IN OUR UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT. WE ARE NECESSARILY COMPELLED TO DO THIS PREVIOUS TO ANNEXING THE NEXT DOOR BUILDING. EVERY ONE KNOWS WHAT EFFECT DIRT AND DUST HAS ON UNDERWEAR; THEREFORE, RATHER THAN WAIT AND GET THEM SOILED, WE WILL SELL THEM NOW, AXD GIVE OUR PA- TRONS THE BENEFIT OF THE REDUCTION. OF COURSE WE CANNOT MENTION ALL WE HAVE IN THIS DEPARTMENT, AND ENUMERATE THE PRICES, 80 WE WILL UNLY MENTION A FEW SPECIAL ARTICLES—FOR INSTANOE: A GOOD NIGHT GOWN, EMBROIDERED YOKE WELL MADE, AT 60, — A BETTER GOWN, WITH YOKE AND FIVE PLECES OF NICE WIDIH EMBROIDERY AT &v. FORMER PRICE 91.20. MOTHER EUBEARD GOWNS, 66 AND 58 INCHES LONG, %0. THIS GOWN IS A SPECIAL FEATURE, PARTICULARLY 48 IT 18 LONGER THAN THE AVERAGE GOWN. CAMBRIC CHEMISE, WITH LACE AND EM- BROIDEBY YOKES, 98.; GOOD VALUE AT 6125. FOUR DIFFERENT STYLES OF THE ABOVE. CITY ITEMS. Fer the Seashore and Mountains, Gentiemen’s new soft and stiff Feit Hats Medium-weight Undersuirts and Drawers. ‘Spiendid iine of traveil: trunks and Baga. ‘Silk Sun-Umbreilas; so.id Colored Halt Huse. Bathing Hats; Sduii Straps, 22. and SOc Boys and chi.drea’s le SUraW tals at Cost Cigsing out Men's Summer Hats at 12 CORT, Ak Lewis’, 930 7in sirvet, below bt. Vernon square. The Greates! Will be sold to-morrow only at M. Augensveia’s, 817 Tih st. B.w.. 3 doz decorated cups and saucer 380,31 water bucxet and 4) clotnespins, 15¢; cove! vegetable dishes, 38:; vase lamps with eilandeuer trunmings, 98..; 2-string Pare oblong, oF round wasuboiiers, 36c., worth $1; decorated tea Sets, 86 pleces, $3.74; 4-qt. covered Saucepans, 16c.; deccrated cuainber Sets, with tit 1%" four sieves, 82.; fruit Jars Jelly tumb.ers and preserving Kevties at cost.’ Trunks, baby carriages, and re mrigerators, 15 per cent blow cost. 1 ‘To make room for new goods the follow- | ing remarable bangains will te offered tor to mor row only at K. Goldsctmids, 812-7cu suo. W.; plalo foblews. tor ave; Retrigerutcrs Deiow cost, only a lefty; handsome Painted French china frult plates 17c. each: large ice cream saucers to Match ise rattan babyééa Teduced trom $10.0 1648 each; Engitsh chins dinner gets, 100 | leces, decorated witi persian roses, reduced from , tO $11.48, (only 2 leit); 7extra trimmed Kattan | baby carriages only $1648, worth $25. 8 wovden bleyeles at ht price: Supetior china camber sets Gecorated with broad colored bands and gold. Lines, Jopivoes oniy $2.15; 98 sheets of sbelt paper 15:7 handsome truit sets containing 1 large buwi aud 6 | Saucers, only 8c; worth $1.5; Sup-lor table or, dessert knives with bone handies 6 1or 89c; cut giass | breakfast seta, 4 pleces omy 89¢., worth $1; 4 boLUe dinner caster 49; colored giusd frult set, 7 pieces only 78c; leather traveiing trunks only $3.78, other tranks prices in proportion; crystal giass water sets, 8 pieces only 7¥c., Worth’ $1.50; breakfast sets to match, 4 pleces only Sc. worti 780; crysial giass Dread piates 18, wortn $c; while porceluin ‘Cups and saucers oni¥ otc. 34 dz, worth 7c; decorated ‘with Droud gold lunes Only We. dz. Worth $1.00, (only @ few dz left); handsoni engravid water pitchers and 6 goblets to match $1.17, wort $2.1 ‘Over one-half our vast fall stock will be in before September 1st, and our summer stock 13 dwindung | down, turough our enormous reductions, | Ladles' Oxtord and Jersey Lides, 66 and 96c.; some | ‘worth $1.50. | low button tes and opera slippers down to 6 and 7c, ‘0c, kId croquet elipp:rs, now 352. $1.75 Toxed uid Dutton Hoots, ony $1.95. $1.25 foxed laced shves reduced to sc. $1.50. Mises’ uuu chtid’s slippers at halt price. Gent's # best hand-sewed low suoes, LOW $3.50. “$1.75 low button and ues, ouly $1.25. Boys’ and y outs’ low-quurters ditnost given away. Wal. YAN & CO's Rellabie shoe Houses, 1 816 7.n sureel, and 1922 Penu’s avenue. Special Mid-Sammer Sale at CLARE'S, 734 77H STREET NORTHWEST, on Saturday only. Gur $1.00 French woven corset, | § Thompson's $1.25 corset for gc. Lesita cor” sely OBC. Sold eiseWuere at $1.25; OU $1.00 hand- made corset, 89c.; Warner's 652. LUTSP al d3e.; Lice Urimnmed chemise’, 25¢.; our S0c. chemil-es 200; all Our 65e. cheintoes 49C; OUF $1.25 niu dresses BUC; | ur children's re ‘mi Hall ous 250 lle ploves ayes TU street BW, a | Head What the Drug Trade Say of | Dufiy’s Bariey Malt Wh: key. ‘The following opinion of Messrs. Curran & Goler, | extensive druggist aud educated physicians, speass | voiumne Genllemen—The broad difference of opinion ex- isting among medical men as to the Wisdom or | Proptieiy of employing alcobolic stimuiaots in disese Can never be harmonized by any argument in favor of a particular brand of liquor, lowever true or intcinsicaly vaiuabie, poLwiubstanding | ‘Uhat much vf Luis divergence of tuougat may be traced originally to tne Thicious effects of Lue Worthless inaterial labeled and suid as“pure wines | and liquors.” Ali are agreed, however, Unal when- , ever stunulants are employed, whether indicaved OF Not, Luey Should be of a chafacter unquesitoned | by experience tn the sick-room or by the most dell- | cate manipulations in the chemists’ laboratory. An | experience of more (han Lwenty years in une drug ‘and legitimate apotuecury business has given us a Wide range Of acquaintance with the wants of the Prosessioh and requirements of the sick iu the direcilon of stimuiants, Among the many articles © itquor dispensed at our estabilshweut during these yeurs for medicinal use, We can say cont. Gently that none have approached the celebrated Dufy’s Mait Whiskey in ireedom from tusil oll and ' Other noxious materials, (on suootiness of taste, | Toundness and deiicacy Of Mavor, waking It aulke acceptable to all ages and to the most “delicate stomachs In typhold fever, aysentery, dlzrrhqea, and ull iow forms ol disease, the medical protessioa Will fod this article o: whiskey invaluable us al ‘stimulant and tonic, without any of the bud effects | ‘usually following the taking Of spirits less refined. Wholesale and Hewall Draggiaa,—| 01 ia 2 Rochester, NOY. | Best Fitting we. Jerseys, 736 7th street nw. 3 ‘The Onty Strictly Qhe-Price Hat and Gents’ Furnishing Store in the —10 and 16 plaits Full-dress Shirts, price $1.45, (selling everywhere at $2,) al Franc’s One-Price, Cor” | her Tui and D. 2 ‘be. Shire 48. hose, 18. aU CLARE Cold Milwaukee Beer, served in old English stone muga Johnson's, 440 9th street. 6 Johnson's Resthurant, for ladies and gentlemen, 440 and 442 9th street Rorthwest. Every delicacy. Polite alteation. La- dies’ saloon, first Boor, 6 pure cod Liver Ol with Azpophoephttes ot Lime of pure Cod Liver Ol wi p! nll Soda for coughs, culds, consuinpeio | 1,0 Baileys $1Saw, nted equal an: Balers Ww, Warra: caualany “Rough on Dentist” Tooth Powder. ‘Smooth, Refreshing, Harmless, Elegant, Cieans- | ing, Preservative and Fragrant” 15 Draggists 8 derncy Dairy Wagons. Fresh Alderney Butter, churned every morning, and delivered in [-pound “Wand” prints, $c. per und. Also, Cottage Cheese, Buttermulik aba sweet Rie ee! ber quart, Cream 15¢. pint. EPP EER CI gies BP, BFR Og PPP ,FE OO asl BF Ete So no 1k AA i aah aa ‘We open to-day 600 doz of GENTS' UNLAUNDRIED SHIRTS, which we consider THE BIGGEST BARGAIN EVER OFFERED. ‘They are made of GENUINE UTICA NONPAREIL COTTON, 2109 Linen Bosom, Wrist Bands and Bands Beinforcea, + COMPLETELY FINISHED, FELLED SEAMS, GUSSETED, which we sell st gts pts Sn My C- EACH, DRAWERS TO MATCH THESE, SAME PRICE LADIES WHITE SKIRTS, KEALLY THE CHEAP. EST EVER OFFERED. _ ASPLENDID COTTON SKIRT, DEEP CAMBBIC RUFFLE, TRIMMED WITH THREE INCH LACE AND FINE TUCKING, AT 980. SKIRTS WITH EMBROIDERED RUFFLE AXD ‘IUCKING, 980, _ IN OUL MISSES AND CHILDREN'S DEPART- MENT, WE WILL MARE YOU A REDUCTION OF ‘$s PER CENTOFF MARKED PRICE FROM THIS YOU'CAN JUDGE THAT WE ARE SINCERE IN OUR ASSERTIONS. i THESE COMPRISE GINGHAMS, PIQUE, MAR SEILLES, INDIS LINEN, LAWN AND CAMBEIC DEEOSES, CORSETS! CORSETS! ACTUAL VALUE 980. %.B. APERFECT FIT GUARANTEED OR MONEY BEFUNDED. BBB A g Ro Peg ae g B an MM be fh i Hyd A og at n 00 og oualea eos: ‘1347 Pennayivania Avenue, Tools, Tackle, Notions, Musical Instruments, Jewelry ‘Hardware, &c.. at auction, every evening, at 7 p.m. 8000 PAIRS AT A LARGE REDUCTION, WE| *wainscanbehad becanction advertisement jy? ‘SHALL DISCONTINUE KEEPING SOME OF THESE MAKES, 4ND WILL SELL THE LATTER aT A Jneraiu Cervets, ball, tise 28.802, $80_3%e,400,450. | GREAT SACRIFIOR. LANSBURGH & BRO. B= & ne wor: UPPER TEN wow 3 WHISKY. 45K YOUR GROCER, = * #. & H. W. CATHERWOOD, PRILADELPELA. myo Og Rana ee eee Shomer ae §2 stylish kid, Worked hole, button, only | Mt AMUSEMENTS. SUMMER RESORTS CEES seed ‘GARDEN. | FUOHEEt REN CORN RATE agp OER Commence ATG ONE, WEER. Matue ©: luesdays, Thuredays and Saturday Glas ON AS.) E Mona. Leoni, froah As: Loudos, anda host ot Noveities Come ands ra bend : wil take you bald? Jpalve’s SOMME & GALDEN ia eRe SOMMER CADE. WEEK, Acbrated Charecter Dig. ore THOR PA aes Wein ni aul “a And 16 other Artis Aduitusion t0 all 0.1.5 10 eu (PHovsasns OF PEOPLE Softer from Drepepsia, ben they could sect relief nda permanent cure by the exercise alorded UF BICYCLE OR TRICYCLE, School for Ins'r Bicyei | WM © <CRIRNER, y25]_ 1108 F at northweet, Purchasers taazht free | Meste | cM MYe F rms t's Bane an. Urcbestre furnishes Esucints Mune tor all tcessious’” wontons te Tat ttn stress ra | bol ate walk fran @.potand within the caverus Dacca 62 yor day. oF #20 per week. ee ORETH PARRINSON, 1 _Om sbme will mews ail trate QRUMMER BOALD —ROUNE LOCATED ABOUT 100 9 text fom teach. good bother a Banh Bale Lower Cedar Rout term QA Addres iH MERBEAA, New- Qe Lene. Charles county. Md OCK EXON SPRINGS \ EkAL BATES Rie Gres Seri Wonton near ee Actinude over 10 feet molto “OOF te YOLOMIAL BEACH Foret. Cc WiSTMOL BLAND COUNTY, VAL New and newly turni-hel. Meached by Potomse reat a er. SPECT AL EXC oad wEoN QSATURD AE Baik celled. GP ier hy, C42 per wocks 80800 pee GW IACKSON, ch office: 1301 Fst, Washineton, 38-20 ‘Clans Magic iuroished fr Excursions, Pichics. Nance lies, Church Fnte:telnmrnts a: d al. other occasion Deaidence, 1-57 8th street uorthwest, UBior Lours, 819 Mam. ster y.n Je tin & SION BY TNE TABERNACLE, | Poeys BAND, AND ORCHPSTEA —F1ast. | G PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, VENING EXCU Steamer Ws, Gncorat 1 10:90 p.m Musicanid rfresiy- Beent wld a ger FAMILY EXCURSIONS 0. BLACKISTON ISLAND AND COLONIAL BEACH. ‘The Steamer JANE MOSFLEY teayes foot of fth atreet | EME DMIEY (exer) ¢ sriday and Saturday) at 800-8 | Butor Blukision Teter i By“aereement with ie Colgvial Beach Stock Com. | PRB tas Moses with. oo and ater [2tb. igo take excansion parti ber reehlar trips, with the: xerption of Wedueadays. | Fare, round-t ree, 906. Chudineu uuder tusive sears of ae 250 Zor jurther fuformation apply at the office of ED. ABNEL, Manacer, day AU Yasyeugers fo. COlONIAL PEACH on SUNDAYS will be ia ded at Wuart of CLASSIC BEACH, just abuve the Hot j suit-ee | NOLUNIAL BEACH FIRST-CLASS FAMILY EXCURSIO DAYS—doseley leaves $30 a mn. Ueme at 0,90. BUR \EDNESDA¥S Arrowsmith lravre 8 SATURDAY S—trowsu returning “unday eveutny ‘ a Fa eon Sor dy Pue-deys, Wednesdays and Thurs 8 0c. noun. trip; clit dren rm, 2 Dioner at Hi an. Fij.ext Hotel. cleaiest beach | ate beat t Lotomec. Tickets at wharf aud ull Fs pat, —THE NE in now waly fr at 320M strvet T, capach s" Uv . Lorthiwest, op, onite Weslingtou and Georgetown “tenile road ofhce adie ee GE.ECE FAMILY _Fxctisioss ay cwareL Buln, by the paleee steamer LaDy OF THE one FRIDAY, August Sth. and conta. IDA DUMING THE SPAnON, aud steaner J. W. THOMPSON EVE. ¥ SUNDAY ound fiip) tickets, Se cents: children 5 ecnte Leave unde wharves at Yam. te ‘Tickets and stite rows 10, sai au5.3w QTEAMFR Fock ror fs - TAKE, cotimer ing EVERY F. th mm. t Nationel Hotel. HOWAKD & DAVIS, Proprietors. §* Tan sie OWER CLDAK POINT. WASHINGTON'S 0! The sefe. swift and maruificent stermer ARMENIA will leave her whart, ioot of ith atret, dally except Sutin lays, at Sain turning at 9 poll. cole meucine July Ist, Pare Scents round tris children, “enin, ‘Uia stops at Alexandria on Mondays and ‘The Aime EC. BOWERS, Manacer. Fridays ouly. For further information <pply at office, St. Mare Jysv-las Bote, HO FOR GREAT FALTS AND CABIN JOHS BRIVG! The Steam Packet “EXCELSIOR will meke her reamn- lar rips to the above fut te ws follows: 1 UESDAYS, FRIDAYS and SUNDAYS. at 8 o'clock, from wLart,cor- per High street aid Canal. or further information apply a offi Lelehone No 383. °F. Gk dM WATERS. 1045 $24 strvet, West Wanldngton. jy2-1n A Bias OF ExctLstoNs Wil bejaven by the SATUKDAY EVENING CLUB EVERY SATURDAY EVENING. The entertainments will consist of Dani Mune. &e. Music by Prof. Donch's =p leave ber ra, dhe ‘Steamer MARY WiSH/NGTON will ‘wharf at 6:30 p,m. seturning at 1] pm Gentleman's Ticket, 0 cents two Indies complimented with each gentleman additional “iadics 25 cuits each. Te be lad oF the cemmities 123 EST OF ALL EXCURSIONS. ‘Steamer Arrowsmith, frou 7th stre+t wharf, SATUR- DAYS. 4:30p.m. To all hotels and watering places. nescoigod p.m. Sundays. Every sccommodation ou Cheep and it trip, Number imit EY ISLAND. AN FALIS, ARSHALL HALL AND GLYMONT. THE STEAMER MARY WASHINGTON Wil make excursion trirs to the aboxe placen. ‘To. Q0- COQUAN FALLS Every WEDNESDAY. lenving: St siret at 94.0 retin st). m Fare, round-trip, Bereenta MAUSHALL “HALL ‘Every SATURDAT, Jeaving st Saw, returuing at 6:30 p. a Pare, round? trip, 15 cente 5 SUNDAY EXCURSIONS, MARSHALL HALL AND GLYMONT. ‘Two trips, 9:20 a.m. and 8 p.m. returniny st 3p.m. avd 9pm. Pere. run: -trip, scents Daicing ons fue Wer d aneing deck down ahd back and st weound- on alltrips, exorpt Sunday. Fine bruss band on Sunday Fist trip of Suny excunson stove at Marsal, tall only. E 8. RANDALL, Manacer. CTESTER YG ORCC SUMMER Alka This fine steunuer w uuske daily tripe (Sundays excerpted) to ail pointe vu the Poton ac ae tar an Gly. mout, ‘eave at 104 mrad arrive at ‘$:0 Ty. | Fore: round trip. oS ceuts to al pote except Mount Vernon. wh ch ie et SATURLAY EV? NING trips will be made during the grauiuer, bowt leavig at 6 pom, arriviny at $0. mn Fare, 38 ceuts, SUNDAY AFTERNOON trips wil boat leaving at, 3p. tn ond me wil go an ter ag Indian Hi wnte Sil Low Pues: Low Pisces] LOW PRICES:1! be made as umual, carping at 8p ui Boat In order to close out our entire Spring and Summer Stock within the next two woeks we lisve prices reduced to fifty cents on the dollar, MEN'S SUITS, YOUTHS SUITS. ‘BOYS SUITS. CHILDREN'S SUITS. ALPACA COATS. SEERSUCKER COAT AND VEST. OFFICE CoAT. ‘Men's, Youths’, Boss’ and Chflaren's PANTS in large variety, very low, LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO., yy CORNER SEVENTH AND G STREETS a Teoxxs: Troxnsn. Tavxes: BAICHELS! SALCHELS!! SATCHELSIIt ar BAUM'S, 06 tru Sraxrr Noxrawese TRUNKS from €1 1 up. ‘TRUNKS, WITH ZINC BOTTOMS, from @5up, Cal ay 6 examine the above Gocds. a8 you cap weve at Kean Twenty cr Cet by yurchusig fro ua “le Gr comrcars EPPS’ COCOA. BREAKFAST. thr» thoronsh knowledge of. aes INN, REY FAST PEACH S. Five mffes sonth of Zane Reanrh. charming}y Yooated or Teme abd wre. New bee oew foray couvvnlencrs. ac/Uulla wee;clevatcr alld wart fa Water Lath ou three floors send for illus “ASEASON AT AVON TNS sm Adres BR. YARD. SBURY PAUR SJ THF VieTORIA ACS iwrcprn Une block froin oeran, Asean Gogo Bor Nee and all coevincaree da Nite viaeaae ‘Reduced tates tur May, ie. 9:15. = Die a KEMPE SIARFORD HOUSE AND READ COTTAOSS aT SSUANTICCTIY. 34_—0pen all the year Ibe House [es Geen entirely jefurniaied and ude bew iamnaimee htofters Srw-clawe mccuumnodations Address Ja Bill my 23-30 BE ONIX 8 VIRGINIA 3 fobathura Ooean, Jit 82 per ain Route trom" Old Cherreatene every ‘ui ye M Beitanore ard Washititon st with the Nort, Address JT SPADY.” fec-lign” ATLANTIC CITY. StA END OF Hl ocean view : ac all mod. tps. ISA CH. EVANS, Propete L3G GAPE MAY N J, ONE BLOCK fe Siew oct, ‘pes! Dune lak Acooruiwod 1D. HARRISON, ce) CORN’ R AMKANSAS AVE- hue and Oces Front, Atlantic City, N. J Dearest couse tothe Beach, Mes J. FORTES YA (CUE Propretrons myLot des FS*3532 MEK KESORT. JOHN F. FENW CK, P LEOSAKDIOWN MD. u Tointwents frst clam, 10, ton FORT Selb-tnik. 2m ut Poa Ware Prace oe iat Te reached Wths WEST JFRSEY RATEMOAD. In two honrs from Philadelphia Fast express trains, with Parlor Cars attached. are ran during the seasouat convenient LOUD aud puaseugers wali Bud om thelrar rival at the NEW BROAD STREFT STATION, PHILADELPHIA, Union Tra:sfer coaches and horve care ready to tuna 442 uarect to the station of the WEST JERSEY RAILROAD, atthe foot of Market street. For ticke s, bagyage checks and full information, ap Fly as follows: ‘Northeast corner 13th street and Penneytvaniaate Ptauwu baltimore and Potomac railroed, J.B WOODS, General Passenger Agent CHART ES E. PUGH. General Manaser_3e0-2igm. Amsnc CITY EXPEESS THAINS @, SUN THROUGH WITHOUT BTOPS dy i) w MINCTEs, Via sane “~~ vena ‘Went Jezney Matron Station foot of Vine St. ‘Station foot uf Market 3t Foscengers from Washington will take the Trois of the Baltimore and Pototuac Nallroad to ‘Street Station of the senile artic ae New Broad “nnplvania iattroad, where care will cope Sr noamctucers direct t0' tue Weet deteey halirved Sta- Von, aud Unio2 Truuster Coches cuunect direct to tae Sutlow of the Cauideu and A:lautic Kalinusd. For through tickets, bagyage checks, and full infor mation, apply as follows: ‘Northeast Corner of 13th street and Pennsyivania aves ‘Station Baltimore and Potomac Rafirosd. 2. R WOOD, Gen Passenger Ament, CHAS. PUGH, Gen. Manager. TLANTIO CITY. A TEE “BRIGHTOR.” (PEN ALL THE Yeas an29-eo4mo F_W. SEMSLEY & SON. AEE PENEER ON ARBOR PANIC NT © first-class family bouse, trovtibe on Soh Ai moder mpreveente “Table od bet oee Zio BS per day : 3 Sie TEMBERT SN Prop eer V SO1ONT, ATLANTIC GUT. VERMONT AVENUE preiuinea. ME CUMPTON. aps: T= ‘BLUE MOUNTAIN HOUSE, THE ELEGANT NEW ROTEL CF THE BLUE KIDGE HOTEL COMPANY, Loceted in the Blue Rides Mountalos. pon the line of tie Western Starland fey done ale webu fan¢ T2 anilen from Baltisuore ee ALL OFES JUNE TENTH eaibis Hotel liu ‘reat enlunyed and unprowed, and te a Tute63 ad S300 per day. week xe JAMES F Bi. Adaress io-sun SRE TEEROACE ND deo torreen py Sed El of for Noo ot wurst JUNE Jet, 1504, "Pidiius wall fog: ana ty Osea: andlaaitat our? Lethuueron INON. ‘Manaver. Ptlantic cout Many inuproveweate are ‘thine itil, Seto cucu “uy sain WALTER BURTOX. KGY/ E- OCEAN END CONNECTICUT, ‘ities walk fron ‘Kear ware inthe “De#-Mousl flat BALDWIN, ‘Entirely new end elegant The best on the Adantio court. Capacity, 200, First season, Now open. Fer particulars addres ENTONS, ATLANTICCITY, SOUTH CAROLIN five. near the beach: brat st gen (rote ch sccumnTedaUOU , Of B ferme: €10 Ww e1S per week: Sunes fo ruUe. Atlantic City.N.J. File ocean beac BEACH BAVEN, ¥. J. feat ty23-w.tmim GEO. W, KITTELLE, Pronrietor pias Mm EJAGNELTY. —niyib-eodm bY) ont: Bret year. Guar Axv Poswrve Cisanme Our entire stock of LADIES’, MISSES and CRILDRF2S, end MEN'S an ‘BOYS’ SUMMER SHOES: At actual cont for the balance of the season. AD thas tn need of Low bhors should certainiy not miss this og Tortunity as some wouderial Banrasus can be usd. ‘We ave about £00 patra LADIES’ FINE KID BUTTON SHOES ‘that Lave never been soldfor less thani¢3 Thayare coing now at 62a pair. AU of MEN'S FINE SHOES that have been sold fur {2 626 86 arenow selling at 68.50 and 64. ‘Don't mise this great opportunity, as you wil eae money by Gols wat the Ueliable Shoe Stures uf SIXSHERIER & BROS, a 208 7th and SIS M stresta, Now WALKER & 02, Croremo (CcPennayivanig va: FOK BOT WEATHER NOAH WALKER & 09, eee — Si Qrgret srpiegsen of Soe Epis bos our break ies: Eien Soa EE] foal Peace maculae we id SS Lee + JAMRS REPS & 00., Homeopathic Chemist, mblemita ‘London, Enaiand: CRS a x

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