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in tw Bmp En. Phelps. b tenga, e@ f f THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C.,“MONDAY, AUGUST 18, 1884 LOCAL MENTION ‘The Weather. The Garfield Memorial Mospital. Kx FULL OPRRATION—THE MANAGEMENT—RULES, ETC ‘The Garfield Memorial hospital has now twenty ce oF THe Cuter Siavar Orrrewe, | Patients, and it is in full operation in all tts Stesor es D.C, August IS TSS, 990 am.f | Brapgekes The hospital recetves for gratuitous ates geueraily fair | medWal ahd surgicai treatment ail persons appls- show Hempler's, stationary Ole, partly abe ind = the lower lake region | 453 Pa av. Mir. Junemann, the | = Will be postponed Aint | ire excursion on the | eich, on Wednesday, Av- ‘with a "Satin P Wis sent to ere out of Ne wn. BH. CITY mitsementy. tris Gwuetl by Albert Struce, kt row celer With & Mew Carré lie viewnity ie L, last we W. Moxson Ww. car be seene of Howard 1 of the Butler Ze eek by dud ce Mis 45 slate in thaed mi s made soft cements, SpuvANT.—w to time, fourth p« ted the colored serv $ wits the pil Teut 1. betore ¥orclock hole ‘The the juse of the Ow: The members we and Phallas at Ivy Mr. Case, the owner 0 favorably is te by bean shooters who Was carrying ney urt this morning and fine: # lore: THE LOTTERY Case Ing On the lot ase, chatted that asiness dents to give tolen from b aiels, Sits Est h Sand $ tn Vi Enit John purt wat tes: ified that eh. bed Was sitting on & p iomae Archers Saturda from bis’ room last Alotthews, 508 21st three boxes of and tobacea.— r . Teports stolen from Loe Howard hous? last night a pair of —Mrs Alva net, Teports trom of York, Pa. | Ost attractive of the aay society gers will be ouventence. | > Providence hos- ‘York avenue, . engravings, window | + Gt Gost, to close Out Peet northwest. AND DISTRICT. . Fo-night. ift and Sure” situated on hear Scaggs, Was consumed by age, which The total loss Was $750, on The cause of the | en were playing | sterday, When ¢- upon them. we embankments ‘and distocated Ms | ry } Cougress concluded tts c Saturday. > hoid the next It fortier resitent of, thts ek, I the scored 517; 5. Minnix, town object to located in warfare 1s tes that Tue Stax, but were members | 0 or thirty store, and sity snatebed the | » Washington Light Rranch Wednesday this evening at the | 1 rs. Cooper street northwest, | prize, with an ave articles of trom their house. Ames SO worth was | being 14s yards, called In the services of inet, who, after Near- | hatehed last March. ant, Sarah tering, but ant Went {0 Ore Ubis morn= ofthe goods. “Pie oft cools fad been conveyed away dled with Mara Powell F, two of Sarah Chapmab’8 most im say Was 4 Work On the | ie Kouds was secretly Te ners. of the dri- for an_exhihition of trot City track ot Jay-Eye- inelided towards the Ivy City <nd opes to be able to beat Maud S's re- ‘They had The, birds our binds, Consisting Of | ais, red 'Dirds und cat they were each with Rung twelve insectlvorous Acaoss Ta Bringe.—The George Gardner and ed in Virginia, Dear the | ttery busi ‘noUL by Detectives Block were tried before Justice ty near the bridge. M his clients, under the watnp canal company r the comuonwealth, jistice Teserved his dects- | ‘4 bond of 1Sth of September. John R. MeCathran, 735 sf, reports that a Rumber of aru nis stable @ reet iy mth a ewer, Valued at $112.50. | es ReS Max.—John Long, | Lynch and Wile | turday, teh valued the him white Nicated, last ThUrs- | tty any of the defend ied Liat Powers adinitted wateh, have walkin éTtaken byy of cong to the occu ty in him. egan's fest d to escape re from there was He Wats at Was placed On Te . dealer in boots, shoe gets tu creditors holder Moses Sal Prete hand ssuulting count down her Staten ets very lange, —— rt. vo Juitus Baumg: S testified to | poreh, near the | nothing and the aturday night Patrick from this night and Runyon to pass the | worming he was | b betrayed is | preinises, a roghegam) out of | ‘The dogs in a most and made station South | eas Sent 06 the Peace: | nist and reference tothe ng man and bad | 2CCOUNL Aligaler agt. Dennis et a com SANGER MARES AN ASS1GNMENT.— An assign- td to-day from Jacob urnishings, eD, rences are Tour $100 notes; ser, $170; Bauk of | ‘one of $80: ;, Citizens’ National | siers of Hotes fOr Lacider of ten notes of 72, and G. live, $51.50. | —In the Police Court this | & young colored womat & Woman bam € @ rivalry between atuan humed Thornton. Jennte aittal because, she suid, Catherine Fisnor. — Rev. Bernardo Augnsto ot Costa Rica, 18 in the clty, at pres ther Waiter, and 18 pursuing rst the Smitbsoutan Institue som Costa Kica, Lavin esting agalust the estal h schol without any provision been nent Maving received intorma- Bon Wiel the authorities will inte no objeation te lits return be w hortly for home after Making « visit in Hs BrornEe’s 2 when od be ES eae brothers Be ef lis pemoual bonds, aud Mined $10 sl ba & CLERK.—James F. ed in the Police Court this morn- Joseph Whalen on Saturday = bis brother, Howards, st It was'shown that Store, at the corner of and asked the cierk fused him He plexed up }1 d the bar and began draw- rh interfered. James turned ped bun und tore his clothes day of May, while intoxls He was t or @) days emite t r tugtor the same, without distinction of race, 3 reed, provided they are unabie to pay thelr ex- mses and are considered proper subjects tor treat- Trent by the mick! staff'ot the hospital, These UEHIS ATE eDtiNed, tree of charge, To board, lodg- Ing, Washing, medicines, nursing, ‘and services of the'metical Staff and resident physician. Patients Who wre able lo pay their expenses are charged #4 a week. Private rooms are furnisued pauents on paying the usual charges. They are eniitied to rd, lodying, washing, medicines, nursing, ser- vieos Of the fesideut physician, and’ail other hos pital care, except the services Of the medical staff. Applleations for admission shouid be made to the resident physician at the hospital, between 11:80 O'cioeX a m. and 12:30 o'clock p. m., and between 3: ANAS Pm. In cxses of accident or emergency, Applications can be made at any hour. Friends tives of patlents are permitted to visit M any day between 11:30 o'clock a. m. and 12:30 o'clock p.m; Dut in all cases at the discretion of the resident physician. No patient ts allowed to sev more tha One visitor a day, except in cases of emerceney, When the resident phystelan 1s allowed discretion,” The public are admitted on Tuesdays 4 Lursdays, between 11:% o'clock a.m. and clock p. i, and on Sundays between 2 | Boctoek p. m. | gg fte metical staf is 98 follows: Consulting physi- WW. cians and surgeons, John Frederick YP. Garnett, M.D; N.S. Lincoin, Mt. bo. Tabor Jounson, M.D. “attends physicians, J. W. HL Ls D.: Charis E suer, M.D. “Attendin: m, J. Ford Thomp- M.D. Ophtual ett, ML ‘The Jockey Ciub Entries. CLOSING OF THE STARES FOR THE OCTORER MEET ING—ALL THE PROMINENT STABLES KEPRESENTED. The entries to the stakes to be run for at the | Qetober meeting of the Jockey club closed on Friday last, butas all letters bearing the post- rk of the 15th instant wiil be in Ume the secre- decided not to make the Ist publicuntil to- ta tant points will have arrived. Ail the prominent stable owners in the country are represented in the re Kittson, Apple Gov, Bewle, Di W. Jennings, E. J. Merimee!, RW. Walden, W. P. Burch. T. J. Megibben, G. R. Buchanan, the Prea! hess. the Suffolk, and Others. In the elgnt stakes 13 “horses have Leen nomtnated, embracing such high class hores as Kataplan, Knicht of Jolinson, Hail. E. and Miss Eliersite, Pantque. Thackeray, Loulsette, Drake tly | Carter, Gen. Monrde, Monitor, Freda, Shenandoah, Herbert, Puiaiore, War Ege: Audrian, b Rica, He enwick, Trafalgar, Com: ot the Feauiar service at the Semo- | pensation, Barnes, George Kine: T Hearts, Decoy Duck, Mitte B., and caster Ww0-Fear-olds. numbers in the several stake gion 31, Capital 19, and Ivy Cit Year-oids; Washington 30, Handi ress 22. for ARacostia 16, for Folds. Thsls ts (ered last year in the akes, ‘The table of Mr. Badwin Is a very Strong one, atid will prove a_great card for we club. The Brighton Be: their absene: October the mevting of the Jockey club will in Pspects be the greatest of the year, as the horses Low running at Saratoga, Long Braneh and in Ube West will all come together here for the first ume. —— Flying Nearly a Mile Tow. ann and Potomac ble the California Minute. (urday for dis-| A race from the chief signal office fn this elty to New York by birds owned tu Brooklyn and tn Keyport, N. J., was flown yesterday, the record showing unusual sreed fer one loft, What of the rest being only tai. ‘The entry was: S. Van Morse 5, T. F. Goidman 4, J. G. Opitz 8, J. Ballard 7; all owned in Brook! s. mbertson 10, J. G.* Ward 11. both of Keyport. The start for ‘the Brooklyn Uirds Was at ‘half-pest six o'clock, the Keyport birds being berated ten manutes later. ‘The record of first returns to the iofts engaged in order of merit Is: Average Ape aafisaras ou) Sars 1) sande ans sant ands club Speed of over 1,50) yards a | Tne Goidinan bird thus won the trst Hudsoa minute, and has aiso by this feat made the dest | 1B recor for speed, the best previous record AN average of 1,760 varcs would. ‘The bird, which is a blue, was bea mite a minute. Departnre of the W. L. T Corps. | _.Aspecial train of tnirteen cars, bearing the Jueanbers, bound for Long Branch, pulled out of the Badtimore and Potomac depot at 11:30 o'clock Satur- @ay night. The party, including active and honor- ary members and friends, numbered between 400 ‘and 300 people. Along the route of march from the armory to the depot the streets were crowded with people to see the infantry off, and now snd then Breworks were discharged. It 1s proposed to give | the corps a warm weicume on their return howe. |The Untou Veteran corps, Cupt. Thomason, will mneet to-nignt to take steps to assist in thé pro | Posed reception. ee The Republican Clubs. At a meeting of the New York republican Associ- | ation Saturday night te campaign committee re- | ported that tt hud secured rooms at 630 F street as | beadquarters for thecampaign, and that the com- multtee bad Leeu divided into reitefs so that at least gue mewber would be present at the rooms every evening. The Fourteenth Street Blaine and Logan cam- paign club was organized Saturday night, with the following officers: F. H. Fall, presid- nt; LD. Stone und Dr. F. T. .Sice presidents; J. Wirt Kall, secretary, and Wm. M urhead, treasurer. ‘The Sudden Death of Ex-Senator Pool. Ex-Senator John Pool, of North Carolina, died suddenly of dyopsy of the heart at bis home, 1219 20th street, In Us city, Saturday. He was about Wo start on # visit to bis brother In western North ‘Carolina when his death occurred. The deceased, who was born in Pasquotank county, N. C. Was im public lite for inapy years, having beeg eleted to the state ateoft North Carina Fu 1865 he Claimed to have been eiected to the Univ wa States Senate, but Was not admitted. In 1863 he Was adintited to the Senzte, and served untiyy.s7a, Since his retirement from the Senate he beso, Uced law In this city. He leaves a son anf,’ two daughters ‘1h takes piace from ¥.s late home at 3:30 o'clock this alternoon, and ‘the te | mains will be trterred_ at Ouk 1h Rev. Dr. Ingall, of Ase: 3 sone ii-bearers will be tion. Wi tt. W. Kansyya, Hon. S. P. Phillips, Hon. Jox. 8. ver, hon. V.. E. Earle, Col Rees 'B. Kitwondston, Col W. O. Ford, Me, David Kellett, Mr. Isuteh Fear | Deaver. ‘The World's Peace Soc | on Leagne, active member, will attend the tus Hip THE Monsey ts Lits Har. young man, cook on the dr | len! x avd Mr. 5. 0. ety and Arbitm S IROL WI stealing $45 last Font a Valise gu the bout belong. | Saturday nigi ards. ‘The stoien woney us hid uuder the “ining of Pedrica’s bit, and Le @nfessed Ue thet. ‘The case Was yeut 10 the grand jury—bonds $500. Peds Tiek ts brom Camden, S.J.” ‘Tue MixstRELs at Fox's —Ford’s Opera House, having becu remodeled and returnished, will open tor" & SUILiner Season On Thursday evening with Bar low snd Wilson's Minstrs ‘The company will Fe mutin during the Temainder of the week, giving @ lnstinee On Saturday. ‘The company ts irst-classr id wii present a most excellent entertaiument. BURNED BY THE EXPLOSION OP & StovE.—Mr tus H. Kathbone, who went to Fort Foote in as Sali Lout Saturday night, with a party of clerks m adjutant = office, Was painfully burmed, Yesterday morning while preparing breakfast for the party 0) love. “ihe stove explodes and he was burned badly avout the face und lemnds- He Was brought to lis home in this city by bis compantons. | ————— | ‘The Courts, | AT CHAMBERS—Judge Hagner. Saturday, Bangs ag Giteon et at; silo raited udilor to ‘state trimuee’s kaart appoknt- ing guaruida ed litem for defendant. Krufile it Nor. ton. Clemente agt. Summons: restraining onder igsued. Green agt. Green; order of publication. Prosar Covrt—Judge Hagner. Saturday, Estate of G. A. Morrison; tinal notice fsued. Estate of Lucinda Williams; agreement of Airs Mary A. McCarty aud Mrs Caradine Musou as to John A. Clarke as administrator and order ap- potnting Clarke; Lond $2,000. Bstate of Michael McCarthy; petition of widow fied. Estate Henry Martin; will proved and letuers issued to W. J. Newton; bond $1,800. Joun L. Jordon was appoineed cuardian to BL nd George B. Whiting: bond $10.00. State of F. G. Neff; “order requiring adnunistravor to give counter Security. Estate of W. H Bettr petition of | widow ‘nied, “with affidavits. Esuge ot John Schultz: Joseph Zegerwitz appointed adtuiniswaior; boud $1,000. Estate of Mary A, Down; Join T. Suter qualiied is executor. Pouice Cocrr- Mils yee tem. ‘To-day, Jobn F. Kelley und Jot W. Pryore col- ored. affray; $ each. Eaward Browning, astult; $e oF 80 day's) Olivia Donaldson, ‘colored: langeny WW. Gectxe Phoenix, colored, “assault x Lawson; $5. = er | = Affairs t= West Washincton. AVERAGE NCMBER OF ARKESTS —The average number of arrests—being about 13—were mack by the police here from Saturday night unt Syaday Hight, Mostly Of persons “drunk and disorderly.” Nores.— Many persons are comple, ‘about remove the accumulated garbage avad refuse.— has been visit his parents here, jeft {or Woodstock, Mid. where he 18 (0° Quis of theoiegy, preparatory to ord) pation int PHlesthocd.———The Columbia Mut dal Base ‘Wil visit Kockville to-day to Piary the clu Gx, —Canal with of corn, study x RECEIPTS. t C00 bushels Ext posta c. W day with guano from Bult! mare, CONDITION OF THE WAT! At at T a. u.—Grent Falis, 36: Tecewing Teservolr—n PR cof siection, 8: south connection," 35; distribt gatehouse, 36; eMuent the Tiver Vowday até p. Righ 1:80 2 atehiouy ». Bs. hg low vue at po morrow, When, 1t Is expected, all entries from dis- | cap 30,” and Con- | ch Horses are conspicuous | Given fine weather | Washington Lizht Infantry corps and 1ts honorary | ta 1826, ) Ang to ohe of the luborers, nated Kobert W. idei- | ‘ARH being the irregularity of the garbage wagon 4n. tafling to Mir. dames W. Collins, of the Society Of Jesus, Who the club that Loudon arrived Boyer srrived with 3,900 busi ets of wheat: sold at ‘Sand. SnarrisG News—Schoon sR. P. King arrived to- tag reservoir — influent dein RELIGION IN THE woopns. ¥ at Washington Grove. THE FIRST SABBATH DAY IX CAMP—INAUGURATION OF Hd CHILDREN'S MEETINGS —THR FATIGUES EVIDENT TO SUNDAY HOSPITALITY—CAMP XOTES, Ere. Correstondence of Tar EvExixe Stan. WASHINGTON Grove, August 17, 1884—The sun Tose bright and clear upon the tented grove this Sabbath morning, and the weather continued pleasant throughout the day. As early as7 o'clock this morning folks began to arrive from the neigh- boring county and ‘surrounding country, and by ‘the time the excursion trains unloaded their human frelycht, there were fully 6,000 people in the grove. Although the attendance has not been as large to- day as on Sundays of previous meetings, interest and religious fervor were up to former occasions. ‘The reduced attendance 13 doubtless due to an erroneous report that scarlet fever was prevaient among children 1 Quite a large majority Of camp attending peuple trom Rockville, and county were deterred from attending on this ac- count, the rumor having been rather extensively circulated through hearsay statements, duriog the lust day or two. AS a matter of fact. as stated in ‘Tue Srar of Saturday, these reports are groundless. There 1s now no soarlet fever In camp, and no ap- Prehenston of fs breaking ont. if folks are not wel. and happy here It 1s their own fauit, tor every one is abundantly fed, and yet there 18 some to Spare. ‘The hovel dinéd about 475 persons to-day. ‘he boarding tents did fully as well, and are pleas- anuy expectant. A crowd fs confidently expected here o Tuesday, and solid comfort will await them An li teresting, ‘Yarled and very comprehensive program has been Glosen, and the best pulpit orators of the Methodist denomination will address the people. THE SABBATH SERVICES, To-day’s devotional services were profoundly earnest aud interesting. The 845 a m. praise miecting, led by Bro. Baker, was largely attended Dy country folks, who gathered from their curriages Into the circle at the ringing of the tabernacle Dell. ‘The morning sermon, by Dr. Naylor, of Foundrs, Was one of power and’ deep thought. His theme s John ¥. 39, and his muuipulation of 1¢ was mas- | teriy’ and forcible, ‘Tue text found tn Acts xxiv, 25, “And as he rea- soned of righteousness, temperance and judgment tocome Felix trembled,” was expounded aud en- Jarged upon at 3 o’el-ck by Prot. Harman, who Was Ustened to With intense attention. | | Following close upon this service was the great j and stirring effort of the day, an address by Rev. | Dr. Carroll, of Stillwater, Mian. ‘This was a tem- | Pernice sermon, the subject being “Young Man in Chains.” “his incesing was thronged, and many prominent workers in the cause of texaperance were on hand doing active work. Among the audtence were J. H. Illtom and ‘Thos, Miller, S. G. O., seere- tary of the Dashaways, and Mr. Hutchins, At owiligut the youre, people’ meetings were 1n- augurated in the Tadies’ tabernacle, on Grove ave- | nue. Under the conduct of such women as Mrs. Clara Roach, who led thls evening service, these | Meetings promise to lye the most impressive and Successful Worship of The coming week. | | Sunday in camp, at, best, is a Urying day of weart- ness to both preavhers and people. The day 13 gladiy welcomed by most of us im cheerful antici- Pation of meeting friends, but It 1s a gladder ume | When they have s:itd good-by and left us only calm | Test and happy memories, Prowinent people irom several sections spent the day in camp, aitong whom were J. S. Poole, Jr., W. C. Hammoud, TaS.N., Henry Wilson, H. H. Dé Witte, and Messrs. Stmier and Oxley, West Washington, | Ainong the county visitors of néte were Mr. T. Hos- j Kiuson aud wite, and Mr. Shafer, of Poolesviile; | Hon. A. L. Greaves, A. A. Braddock and wife, Henry: Blunt, Mordimer Offutt, Newton Brewer and Hi. A. awsOn, ‘CAMP NOTES. Polities are on the boom as usual Chi lost thts afternoon, son of Dr. Lansdale, of | Layibusvilie, Ma. Mrs. Moulton is sto} ter, Mrs Alited Wood, ou Grove avenue, oe SUS Miss Somerville anu Aiiss Caton, of New Jersey, are the guests of Mrs, Somerville’ at the cottage corner 5th avenue and Circle. Miss Kate Braddoc! ni days at the “Retreat.” k 13 spending afew day: A mutch game of base ball_at_ Rockville to-mor- | Tow—Columbia Mutuals and Rockvitle Stars. B. Whe Irving Park Camp. The colored camp meeting at Irving Park, on the Baltimore and Ohio road, was crowded yesterday, about 8,000 persons attending during the day. | Among the preachers who took part in the ser- | ¥lces Were Revs. Benjamin Brown and SB. | Hughes, of this city. A Jarge number of people Went from this city to attend the Sunday services, Wasutkcronta: he following cable- | gram was received this morning: “Panis, August 17, 1881.—Mrs Somers and party at Chaindumts (foot Of Mount Blane.) "she rest here, iL Alexandria Affairs. | Reported for Tae EvENIxe Stan, Tne Faxtcy Wiirrixc Post.—Avother whip- Ping case took place at the station house Saturday afternoon. A negro lad who had been arrested tor Stealing wheat at the wharf was taken out of hls cell by his mother, fastened to the cell door, which | formerly served as the whipping post under the jate law, and then his mother Whipped him soubd- ly. He Was then Gischarged, | STEALING 4 SKIN.—The poljce here arrested yes- terday W. Jackson, colored, tan employe at &moovs | tannery. and recovered froya him a side of leather Stolen from his employer. ‘He was caught durrying off the leather, and was marched by the police through the streets to thy police station onrrying ‘the roll of skin ou his shdulder. Tgactters’ EXaMINAY.oN.—The examination of applicants for teachers’ certificates in the county of Alexandria took cm lo-day at the old’ court. | Bouse in this city. Tiye examination was conducted by Superintendent G/unwell. | PoLics Rerost.—/rhere were four prisoners at | the station-house this morning—Thomay Rowen and Chas. Knoxvfle, arrested by Officers Travers and Ntghtingitl, ‘charged with Hghting in Market | reeliuy Jackson, arrests by Capt. Web- | Stet, charwed yich stealing leather from the tannery | of: C. SiooW & Son; and Jno. Brisco, of Wasbington, arrested Micers Ogden and Pat’ Hares, charged with disordf rly conduct at the ferry whart, foot of | King stregy. ‘The mayor has sent Chas. Richardson back to ue chain gang, from which he escaped. john aft Chas, Thompson, charged with stealing 0 o. Ayre, have been’ discharged, there being no euftence against them. N uon's opera house has been leased by ‘Miy'J. Marriott Hil for the year.— Yesterday 3,960 Weshingtontons visited this city, and all except | Sfx behaved Uncuselves— Rev.’ A. P. Keating, S | @.. formerly pastor tn this city, Nas been placed in charge of t¢ Catholic chureb at Leonardtown, Md. —The Alexandria Light Infantry have recummed | thanks to St. John’s Cadets for toan of tents and to | L Brit and J. M. Hill for entertalnments.— Police- | man Jullan Arnold and other democrats of the | fourth ward have put up a democratic pele with a large American flag of bunting and a streamer in- scribed “Cleve.ana and Hendricks,” near the inter | section of Payne and Duke streets —A Bla Logan pole has-been’ put up on Frankiln, near Washington street. ——Simon Waterman, Samuel Benducia and Thomas MeGowan, ot this city, ae- : Up to Long Branch. ee Mrs. Totten’s Femate Cook. AFTER PASSING FOUR DAYS IN THE MOUSE SHR 18 FOUND 70 BE A MAN. Fashionable circivs of Passale, N. J., are laughing over the embarrassing discovery made a few even- ings since by Mrs. Chas. Totten, who keeps a big fashionable boarding-house in that city. A Passaic special to the New York World says: Early tn the week Mrs, Totten made application at a well- | known employment agency in New York for a cook, | And engaged a beautiful bionde girl, who presented | wuexceptionable references as to’ character and accomplishments. Op Tuesday, ‘Was the name the girl gave, appeared at the Pen- nington avenue boardiny-house and was Installed 4 as cblet of the culinary department. She got along: } Weil enouzh ior the first few days, and, as she was ing of French, she became a great favorite in the hous*hold. ‘The young ladies, It Is sald, told Marte a number of theyr love Secrets and made a confidante | of her in many ways. ‘The young men of thehouse | suddenly displayed a disposition to loaf around the + kitchen while not having any particular business in that locality. After Marie had gone to her room Friday night ‘Mrs. Totten had occasion to speak tv her, and going to her room tapped lightly on the door, but, re- | cetving no answer, ttnagined that Marie had reulred, She ttereupon opened the door, but the room was apparently Vacant Over a chair hung Marie's, ‘outer garments, and on the marble top of the dress- ing case lay a suuny-colored wig. Mrs. Totten called for the girl, Dut received no answer. ‘There was no Marle ther, and hearing a heavy breathing } in the wardrobe Mrs Totten pulled the door open and at the same time Marie tumbled full length came down stairs with a gripsack under one arm. A long and stormy interview was held in the par- Jor, and at its conclusion the false and unfair female was allowed to depart. Mrs Totten learned that the man, who refused fo give lis real name, had for ‘several years past. been’ masquerading in female | Costume and had lived as a domestic with some of j the very best familles in New York. A Pennsylvania Horror. } WEARTLESS TREATMENT OF AN INSANE BROTHER. A most heartless case of inhuman treatment has Just been brought to light by the committee on | lunacy of the Pennsylvania state board of public cy i ‘The victi who ts an imbecile, has been. ke (a chi ina little but by his brother for over Unlrty years. The man who !mprisoned his brother es decades is a a er in Shel ted ants rhirty years us younger brother ame aD unbectte thrown, disease. The committee's ‘agent found the insane man lying on the floor of hut stark naked. He was covered with filth und vermin, and wore a dirty, gray matted beard two feet long. Within reach lay a big black pan Hiled with old bones and the refuse of the family table, on which the prisoner was expected to make his noon-day meal. Upon seeing the agent. he crouched in terror, and began to wall and ery. ‘The hut was dark and In the center of the ty'a heary Chloe. The latter was only twee ce a cl ly twenty oo fastened to te prisoners a ‘he chain Exe poor fellow to go The foor had worn around the post where the a double foor being placed there. He looked more ike a living skeleton ian anything else, abd constant confinement pad made him as weak’asa child. He has been placed jum at Warren. ‘Woman SUFFRAGE AGITATION.—A Convention of the people of the frst assembly alatrict of Du county, N. ¥., was beld Saturday, to consider county's attitude on the woman DIL J. Sgt fA Among Ke - , Mr, Hamilton Willcox, and Miss Julia genen, A resolution was unanimously passed calied upon the senator and assemblyman Tepresenting the district to work for the bill. ine aud | | companied the Washington Light Infantry on it | Marte, for that | pretty and obliging and was possessed ot a sinatter- | upon the floor. She was altozether en deshabille. | Early next morning Mrs. Totten met “Marie,” who | Indignation in “iaine. THE DATE OF BIRTH ERASED FROM THE HRADSTONE OVER THE GRAVE.OF MX BLAINE’S DEAD SON. ‘The Kennebec, Me., Journal to-day says: Much feeling has been excited in this community by an event of extraordinay character. In the well- known cemetery of the Stanwood family, an infant ‘son of Mr. and Mrs Blaine les buried. The child died in July, 184, and Its resting place is marked bY 8 beautiful memorial of marble, erected in 1855, on which the dates of birth and death were plainly tn- scribe! In raised letters. About two weeks ago it Was discovered that the date of the child’s birth had been chiseled away. It was quickly and an intimate friend of the Blaine family a detective on the track of the perpetrator, who has not yet been discor Dut itis believed that a clew has been found, in the fact that directly after the mutilation of the memorial a person whose name is known bad copies of the record gent to newspapers in various parts of the country antagonistic to Blaine. ‘There is great indignation among all classes of people over the sacrilegious An Alleged Penvion Swindler Captured. HIS PLAN OF OPERATIONS AND THE STORY OF BIS CAPTURE. A Wilkesbarre, Pa., dispatch to the Philadelphia Press says that “Charles Baker, alias Churles Brown, an old and expert pension swindler,” was arrested at Wilkesbarre, Pa, yesterday morning at the instigation of George D. Sldman, special exam- iner of the United States pension buréau. Baker arrived there Saturday night and registered at one of the hotels, putting his own name and that of a Woman companion on the register. ‘The door of ‘the woman's room was forced open. ‘Baker was not there, but the room was full of gas, the woman having blown out the light. ‘The door was opened only just In time to save her iif. Baker was then arrested and taken before United States Commis- stoner Hahn and formally arraigned on the charge Of personating a government official for the purpose of swindling, Ife was committed to jail for a further hearfn, ‘The Press dispatch says: “Baker was formerly a partner of the notorious pension shark, Col. Jinks, Who Was sentenced last May in Philadelphia, HIS Plan 13 to represent himself as pension examiner Under Col. Dudley, and to extort money from pen- sioners by telling them their pension 1s fraudulent, and they must pay him to fix things right. In this manner he defrauded Jennie Williams, of Altoona, Of $500 last September, and Was working the same plan with the lady who was in his company, Mrs. C. Rhodes, of Waymart, Wayne county. Sie re- ceives $14.4 month, and’ Baker, pretending to be @ ‘old her ner pension was iNegal e to go Lo Philadelphia and settle the matter for $200.” a Killed by His Jai A NEGRO'S ATTEMPT TO ESCAPE WHILE HIS GUARDIAN PLAYED BASE BALI. ‘The United States authorities received tnforma- tlon at Macon, Ga., on Weduesday, of the presence in Brontwood, Terrel county, of a negro named Clay Brown, who was wanted by them for peddling to- bacco through the country without a license. Dep- uty Marshal Cash was detailed to gofor him. He deputized the sheriff of the county, J. T. Rogan, to arrest him. ‘The sheriff deputized 'the marshal’ of the plice, J, 0. Powter, to do it. The negro was arrested and placed ta the calaboose by Potier, who 45 also the Jailer. Last Friday morning Potter went Lo the negio’s ceN to feed him, taking off his hand- cums to allow lum to eat. He locked the cell se- curely and went out to play a gue of base ball, ‘When Potter returned, 1 about an hour, he dis- covered that bis prisoner had made his ‘escape. After searching for some time he disoovered' the hegro at his house, about three-quarters of a mile from the Jali, talking to bis ttle gir He called him. but as He did so the negro ran. ‘Seeing that he Nad no chance to capture him, the jauer pulled ‘out his pistol and fred ‘In the aif’ to frighten him, tulnking he might stop. The negro continued to Tun, and a shot Was fired at bin, striking him in the leg. He still Kept on, and a third shot was fired. j Seelug the negro suil going, and at this tine ne had reached the woods, Potter turned back and Went for some one to help him make the capture. When he returned and looked ito the woods the discovery was made that the negro had been killed Dy the last shot, ICstriking him in the back. ‘The aifuir created much excitement, and a coroner's Jury was lamediately summoned. After thorough Investigation the jury rendered a verdict to the effect that the negro had come to his death by a unshol Wound, Supposed Lo have been caused by |. 0. Potter. Potter has disappeared, Arrested for Bigamy. ACCUSED OF DESERTING M13 WIFE IN DUBLIN AND MARRYING A COUNTESS IN PARIS, In St. Paul last Friday evening, William 0, Lodge Procured the arrest of Thomas J. McAfee, alias gel Murray, alla Geral N. Moore, residing at 168 Pleasant avenue, apd of the fin of Curtis & Moore, dealers in notions at 53 east 3d street, on the charge of bigamy. Lodge clalms that Mcafee, whods known in St. Paulas Gerald N. Moores abont thirty years old, and was married to his (Lodge's) | sister Annie, tn ‘bubitn, Iretand, in 1s90. He says | that, Meatee was employed in Dublin as manager of the larzest music house in the city. tember, 1881, Lodge says Mcafee deserted his wite and child and went to Paris, where ne met the Countess von Mutechenbrecht, formerly Miss Clara Meade, daughter of Commodore Meade, U. 8. N. ‘The tw¥o fell in love, sailed for this country, and in November, 1881, wete married in New York city, McAfee Ulen going by the name of Nagel Murray” ‘They took up their residence in Harlem, Mcatee obtaining employment in an insurance office on Broadway. Lodge found him and procured nis arrest for bigamy. ‘The court held that Lodge was not the proper party to institute the proceedinzs, and released the prisoner. His real wite was then Sent for, but before her arrival Mcafee left for parts unknown. Mr. Lodge came to St. Paula few days ago on business and accidentally met Mcafee, He claims that McAfee became debtor for about £20,000 to his | wife. The countess is. said to be a lady of fortune, | and has supported herself and her supposed hus? band in luxury. ‘The case came up in the municipal court Satur- gay morning. McAfee wulved examination, and ‘Was held 1n $20,000 bail. DIED AT A PaRty.—Jesse Gover, a well known Baltimore merchant, and prominent in social clt- cles, attended a hous*-warming In that city last Friday evening. While the guests were in the gar- | den singing Mr. Gover’s volce was nissed, aint & i ssed, friend noticed hit fall against a tree. Cpoh going to hima he Was found tobe dead. Physicians pro: hounce the cause rheumatism of the heart. | _ Escapen Coxviors Ki..ep.—Yestenday forenoon | Aman living nine mies from Lexington. Ky., nou | fled the sheriff that George Alsop and Theophilus | Graves, two of the escaped convicts who led the | Tecent revolt in the penitentiary, at Franktort.were Seeh in that neighborhood. Deputy Sheriff ftodgers headed a posse «nd tunmediately left for the scene, ‘The men were found ina corn field beloveing to George Cussell, who Joined the posse. ‘The conviets, Leing surprised, immediately opened. on the posse, } killing Cassell, ° The posse retuned the fire, Killing: both Alsop and Graves. WAR ON THE TELEGRAPH POLES —An OMcal of the Western Union Telegranh company was fined $20 Chicago Sxturday for violating an ordinance probfbicing the erection of poles and the stringing of wires In the streets. ‘The case will be mide & j test one. a ‘The MURDERED MoRwons.—Elder Roberts, the Horinon elder who Went to. Nashville, Tenn., to see the governor In retatton to securing ald in’ re. | covering the bodes of the elders who were killed | in Lewis county, has gone to Hickman county, ie of the tragedy, to see the governom ‘The governor will lcok into the matter and do all be can to assist. Elder Koberts, and bring the guilty men to account. It1s be. | Heved there wilt be no trouble in removing the Th Sep- | | bodies trom Lewis county to Utah. | Ross ap ‘Tezmen 10 Row Acaix.—Eph Morr | ana dames Keenan have formally agree nea | | mile scullers’ race between 'Teemer and Ross, Mr. Morris, representing ‘Teemer, conceding fve see. onds' start, ‘The race will be’ rowed on September 2. but the racing Water will not. be agreed Upo'y Unil Mr. Keenn has consulted Ross. who Ip at Richfleld Springs. ‘The men row for $1,000 a s¥.9° CHARGED WITH BLACKMAILING A BANK.-_potec. tives von Gerlchten and Langdon,ot the @ striet ot, torney's office in New York, on Saturday. Aru AG Lewis P. Haven and John E. Calliman, ‘(is proprio: | tors of Thompson's Bank Note and Ov" nmeroia? ee porter, who were indicted last. TY’ grand jury on a charge of sending. letter on August 11 to the Nassav ban! oners were released by Judge ‘“sartiett, of | Preme court, in £1,000 Dail ext * HER SecoND ELOPEMENT & Scccess.—Miss Lizzi | Adams, the pretty and plucxy daughters eee Wood, N. J.. farmer, wha was folled recently in hey attetnipt todlope with Richara Fineh, her brakeman lover, has at lust outwitted the old folks ond 1s mag Mrs Finch. ‘The couple had long been ardent lovers, but’ Lizzie's parents refused Richash sie privilege of visiting her at thelr home. clandes, | Une meetings fol:owed, and two weeks azo ancle ment was planned, but the girl was captured by her Tather just as she Was ubout boarding @ Uraln, Lect Friday she managed to elude the oid gentlenane and jolning her lover the nuptial knot Was quickly. he pris- the su- ‘THE Missing EXGuisnMa! i, SHELDEN,—! den, wife of Aitred Selden! whose. disappencrnee from Kansas City some ume ago led the Eoglish, government to make inquiries about. bit, arrived fh St. Louts Saturday, and is z Shelden, an uncle of her husbasd eae san ee there several days, then N nephew ts. defaulter to the Bit ing Co., and gives 10 as mis opinion ths matter’ will be settied in a few days. PERSONATING A MissING Hern — ras arrested in New York yesterasemny Sandee $1.00 Dall on the charge ot perjury in representing himself to be the husband of Catharine Beow {iho dled some timo ago, leaving considerable prog erty to her husband By will’ ‘The latter was at the ume on heard trom, & se voyage, and has not yet been A SERIES oF Desreccrive Fiees—Tib Anoka, Minn, has stroyed by fire. ate ist asians <SThere was re day morning, roying ee TakIxe Vexoraxcr ON 4 Rattroan.—4 dispatch to the Bal oP hte eur ona aad ore eight rah ‘Was coming r,ver the new the track. injuring the engineer, a? ¢t Fan: and Dadly mutilating the ‘was ‘person taken neighborhood there tmee the oad from the Tact of mers’ cattle and Stuthortiee seein Us take i | CASH PRICES. A Ku-Kiex Mystery. ‘MYSTERIOUS DIBAFTRARANCE OP A MAN WHO OBJBOTED TO ILLICIT DISTILLERS, ‘The friends and family of Edward Johnson, a farmer, who lives in Cobb county, Ga, are troubied about his mysterious disappearance, and his wife ‘thinks he has been murdered by ku-klux. In the Johnson neighborhood there are individuals who maxe illicit whisky. Two years ago thiey were re- Ported, and Johnson and his wife were witnesses them. ‘They made it 8o warm for Johnson it he had to move and did not return until the ‘Orst of this year. Of late threats ‘Decame s0.propounced that he was to leave home. He went to Atlanta about two weeks ago and reported the matter tothe United States au- thorities, Warrants were issued against James: Davis, W. B. Morris, Ben Nicholson and William Grover, and they were arrested and put under Ponds to answer a preliminary trial a week later. e trial was: ast, Thursday, johnson did not appear. His wife thinks he has been made kes Bed-Rugs, Flies: Fuies, roaches, anta, bed. ‘chipmunks, cleared ton’s Emnision ‘Thorn of pure Cod Liver Ou with Saw, a Railey’s 61 Saw, warranted equal any ut By “Hough ou Rae Bicycle Shirts at Averbach’s, 7th and H.em,w,t AMUSEMENTS. SUMMER RESORTS. aa A Mas. L. & PARKER, Proratrron ATIONAL BASE BALL GROUNDS. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, AUG. 20, 1884, aui6.o8 eNeeword en ase eas: 1] LAURANCE, CORNTR MAIN AND COURT AN ATHIETIC CONGRESS, Luray, Vaz qpened duly ist, 18s Pleas Cuaponh ot teu monies" waik from 4: yo and wichim Siavwaemee re Stee ao Spee eras eek oF #20 per work. SO EMRENSON, Omsatbne will meet all train MMER BOARD —HOU! ev froin beach, MERVINE THOMPSON, The Celebrate! Thunderbolt, Challenger of ® JOHN L. SULLIVAN ‘Who will meet here for etic Supremacy Harry Hill's “Unknown.” DUNCAN ©. ROSS, Champion All-Style Wrestler and Caledonian Athlete, | CHARLES LANGE, | Middle weight Champion with or without Gloves. | j Proprictor, LOCATED ABOUT 108 ex bathing wa fala, Title froma Lower Crdat Point ternal rain. “Addree KB. MERBERT. Sew-Qe ‘Charles county. Md aes K ENON SPRINGS AND MINERAL PATHS, 2 the Great North ML untaine, tear Winchentor. War de over LUN feet. uo Loge ur four ak PAT. O'DONNELL, esot Lime | The “Toronto Terror,” nots Terms, $36 to @36 jer month of four‘weeks Some away with, ‘Soda for coughs, colds, consumption, impaired who means Pleecart fourth for rooms #31, Death of ick Lewis, Butrition ami general debility; easy — el i mend = fog! en eee, ‘Met. om. is is to take, Prescribed by shysiclans. Sold by = “1 cL AG. vO AN v1 payee whole. ry. From the Nashville (lean) angast 12. oir alg errr Bark O'DONNELL WILL PULL AGAINST TWO AND FOUR ,,! = ACS SAE a Subir Maines Buck Lewis, janitor of the Meigs school, Kast | Fuorren Somer ‘Seitinore and Meme ote so — = ——. Nashville, died at 7 o'clock last night, after a brief | Baltumoré, Md. WWE” | ga Any onc bat ban powirtul Lerees cam havetbeir (TOLOMAL BEACH POTEET ines. Lewis was at one time the body servant of way Dairy Wagons.” strength tested as araitist him Wa. hed by Potonuse ri Andrew Johnson when that distinguished Tennes-} presn’ Alderney Butter. churned every morning, = Sristhsy WEGAEADAY Mans INGrane Se TCD) seean was President of the United States, apd | and delivered in half-pound “Want” pritite, $5¢. pet | Suita “sek wane tecectes Mouser sesame created quite a sensation in Washington about that Ae eee cnenee DAeruuls SOC WEES | AP TERION, wees 80 Conte, Ber day, S10-812 per week, 835-840 pow time by revealing some of the great commoner’s So per a = = ca a 6. W JACKSON, Mas private affairs to the Presidents enemies. | This T[PREATER COMIQUE SUMMER GARDEN ranch office: 1321 Fist. Washington, DC. 8 2m golng on, and when it was told became the ruling Bre, EER OO A OL Ae eS sensation of the hour, and was a common theme PE oO, sa KRY FAST RRACH. N.. for lation during many months follow! pr UES of 4 £ Five mfles aouth of Lane Te harming: tocatad President Johnson discharged Lewis at ae in, tess: | Five mfles south of Lame Branch. : ‘and he came back to tafs city, where he has remain aS ee Since. Lewis has since frequently suffered great Want, and he told a treo of bis that President Jonngon's words, when he discharged him, had often come to bis mind during his misfortunes. ‘The words referred sto by Lewis are these: “Take ‘this $100 bill and go where you will. I trusted you, and you betrayed my confidence forjess than I have often given you without asking. All that Ican say to you is that you will never suffer as much as you have caused me to suffer by your base treachery.” ‘The person to whom Lewis told these words only @ few weeks agois Andrew D. Foster, one of the pro- Pretors OF the Maxwell house barber shop, who ‘Was for Many years the body servant and valet of President Jonson, and to whom the great Tennes- Seean was partial and a benefactor up to the hour ofthis death. A Norortovs Ovrtaw Swor.—A report was re- ceived at Fort Smith, Ark. yesterday, of the Halting of Tom. Griffin, a notorious Cherokee outlaw, Eufaula, on Th night, by Tom Lindsey. [indsey, Who is a clerk in the store, slept in & cl oom he door of which was unloéked, and as Grimin entered, masked, and wearing two Colv’s #ix-shooters, Lindsey fired the contents of a double- barreled shot gun into his body, killing him in- stantly. There was a $1,000 reward offered by the Cherokee Nation for Grimin’s capture to answer for a previous murder. Suma Base Batt PLavens.—The men who de- serted from the Cleveland Base Ball club to go to Cincinnati have not got through with the matter Yat. The Cleveland mauagers propose to go into the courts, although just what Will be done cannot be decided until a’ meeting of the association. Legal advice has been received that they have a case, and leading base ball men, among whom 18 President Spauluing, of Chicago, advise that course. | The line indicated 1s to sue'the Cincinnatl Unions for damages and to enjoin the men from Playing in any clubs in Ohio. The Cleveland Her- aid advises Uhe starting of ‘a one-dollar popular ‘subscription to defray the expense of litigation. ¥iTie exDenee DEATH OF 4 Boston ManaGEn.—George H. Tyler, Mangger of the Bijou theter, Boston, was foul dead in the water at Hull yesterday morning wich his skull fractured. “His death is supposed to have Tesulted from an accidental fall I Diep From Eatixo Topacco.—Several days ago Mrs. Henry F. Whiting, of Jackson county, Ga, Gied after & violent Hinéss ofone day. Dr.L. G. Hardman treated the case as one of poison in some forin. Attending circumst nees created such com- ment that the body was exhumed and a post-mor- tem exatamation revealed that she died from eating tobacco. Considerable particles were found in her stomach, She was permitted in her Illness to use Uobacco, which it seems she devoured In her delir- lum aud died from the effect of 1. The jury ren- dered a verdict to this effect. ‘We open to-day 600 oz of GENTS’ UNLAUNDRIED SHIRTS, which we consider ‘They are made of COMPLETELY FINISHED, FELLED SEAMS, GUSSETED, . which we sell at oes | ee Soe, Spy C- RACH. bes ad ACTUAL VALUE 90, BEFUNDED. MM MIM B % MMMM PAR EE PE aa MMM cco go as Bo ak 000 2a ‘THE BIGGEST BARGAIN EVER OFFERED. GENUINE UTICA NONPAREIL COTTON, 27100 Linen Bosom, Wrist Banda und Bands Reinforced, ‘LB. APERFECT FIT GUARANTEED OR MONEY j IT 18 NOT ONLY OUR DESIRE, BUT OUR AVOWED PURPOSE TO MAKE SWEEPING REDUC- Assororety Prone ‘3B x ES PhoA EPH ILE 29 me BAB HAAG a BBB 4 A & x i NONN ig E> 8% Beek Pb PPP wwww > g EE RE Bo? 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F WASHINGTON, After having Yeen improved and embellished In both Auditorium and Stace ma Glad Titat uy steemes Se Wey Monday on te Weduenday ain Pritaye from Bloor to c sid Mantra ste tink clea Will Open for « Sau r spark hem THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST Zier, PAGE COTTAGES, CAPE MAY.X_3_ ONE BLOCE. with Pirin ces tonchond tn fall greed eos ae BARLOW AND WILSON'S MINSTRELS, pointe = Songaters. fe a Tos Porn Warsuse Puce Is reached bythe WEST JPRSPY RATEROAD Tr two hone from Phil America's Tncompa ONLY MATINEE SATURDAY, aT 2PM. ‘Companies will follow in ray: plays and operas will b means, trstcand experi The ‘sale uf seats am ven with every mocemsory that ve will stizKest. commence Wednenia 8: M MUSIC? Mt Md Prof. FO FIBNIIES Band anc Ure Farst-ciesa’ Music tor all occasions, 1217 Fth street northwest, MMICH'S HAND AND ORCHE Class Music turnished for Excur Yartes, Church Lntertauments 0 Residence, 1157 Sth street wortiwest, Pan NEW BROAD STRERT STATION, PHILADELPHIA, Vision Transfer coaches and horse cars ready to trams der diuneet to the station of the WEST JERSEY RAILROAD atthe foot of Market «treet, For tickers, bagyage checks and full information, ap | plyas follows: | ‘Northeast corner 12th street and Penneylvaniaara | | PICNIC LOVER cedar FOINT. | Wash Sx EXCUE Bison Laitimore and Potomme railroad, 2. K WOODS, General Passenger Agent Tue safe, swift ani ec ARMENT, | _CHARLPS F. PUGH, General Manager 3e9-2igm a dears her sh i. tne | TEANTIO CHIY EXPRESS TRAINS icing July hdres, RUN THROvGH Wilnovt sors LJ Heeuta, ‘ ‘The Atmenia stops at Alexandria on Mondays aud AS 90 MINUTES, Via wouly, JOWERS, Manager, | Camden and Atlantic. Bis r West yh Raflros’ safe] ether tnformation ily a eon St Site | grate fue vieese. [einen ee¥% amaeeeae the Throng Potomar Hatiroad to Phils of tie J. Where the wiret care will cone vey 3h ect to the West Jersey fiaalrosd Ste aud Union Transfer Cooches connect direct 40 We of the Camden and Aclautse Madiroad. Passengers from Washineton will ember the Armenia | Tre ts uf te Dal Pres. OL of Th Will bemerved at the Poi SIXTH GRAND ING EXCURSION WS auspices of Young Men's B bie Class, No. 20, Chris- tian church, on the sp tomer W. W, Corceran, Le river aud return, mand return about 10 p.m. AUGUST 30, 1584, For thromeh tickets, baggage checks, apd full infor mation, apply ae follows: ‘Northeast Corner of 13th street and Pennsylvania aves ‘Station Baltimore and Potomac Raslroad. 3. R WOOD. Gen. Passenger Agent, CHAS. E PUGH, Gen. Manager. 39-23¢mm Auastic” a tat WEDNESDA Bingle ticket, A first-class: Tickets at the boat, LECT FAMILY EXCURSION 10 COLONIAL BEACH, FRIDAY, AUGUST =p, On the Popular Steamer. GEORGE LEARY, Under the Manazement of the Officers of the Steamer. Four houre at the Beach: positively. sic aud Dan: tus ox. the Boat and Grounds, Dinner Served at the Hote. 50 cente, Steamer leaves 7th-Strect Whart ut 9 aun, Revurning at 20pm, Tickets, 50 cents. Children half price For sale at Chapiuan's Book Stow 11 ist Music Store, | Bt Mare Hotel, B&O. Ticket 1th and Pa. ave, and at the Wharf. morning of excursion. suli-oe EYSg PC SON BYTHE TABEID TUESDAY, Aucust 13 Steamer W. W. Ce leaves 6pm. ‘return 10:0 p. an Mlusic and mente, Tickets, 25 cents, ul CoLestaL BEacu. ST_CLASS FAMILY EXCURSIONS. de at low and popular prices, ‘aul6-3t BE RIGHTOR: ATLANTIC CITE OPEN ALL THE Feat 27 29-e04mo HE PEMBERTON. ASBURY PARK, NJ a first-class. family house, frente. on | surpamet Tern #210 63 pec Say: 8 to OLS per | sur ‘rane #210, Sink TEMBERTON: Prom pe VERMONT, ATLANTIC CITY, VERMONT AVENUE a “tratue ot Gand Ke ined bens oe and ‘tnusrat Gono ge | Preuimes Me COMPLON. —on HE BLUE MOUNTAIN HOUSE, THE ELEGANT NEW EOTEL OF THE BLUE RIDGE HOTEL COMPANT. dave Soc: rowma tip, childs unin Tae Toogted in the Blue Rider Mountains. spon theta of ‘at ‘Dinner at Hote ‘est beach the Western Mary] or aed west of and best bathing on the Potomuc. ‘Tickets at wharf an tt & SON, FIR: MONDAYS— Moseley leaves $°0 a. 1. ; home at 9.90, TUESDAY— : returning Sunday eveuine. ‘Special day and special rates on the Wodnesday trip (Arrowsiut.)) for Sunday schools and societies. ‘Perfect order wunrantesd, and Thurs. | Xo., 1521 F s.r a nd T2anfles from Baltimore. SEE LOSE EELE eee aos) Ne WILL OFEN JUNE TENTH ABS GREAT FALLS “THE NEW EX- | Thic Hotel ss been enlarged and improved, and 38 cursion steamer Heury G. Wagner is now tady {r charter; capacity over JW. Apply at 3221 M. street Rorthwest, opposite Wasiington and Georgetown Hall- sulin clan i al ite apyotnitinente "Tate ss and G20 pur day Special xeeUy the INVIGORATING arr: FUL MOUNTAIN WATER TAMAS E SUANNOR ‘Manager. SELECT FAMILY EXCURS! PUINT, by the KE, conimencing ine EVERY STO CHAPEL palace steamer LADY OF KIDAY, Auwust Sth, and FEIDAY ULI the steamer J._W. THOMP: EASON 1k DOUGLASS MOUSE. REHO! Bou tip uote scents, i | SIREN PEERAGE em eateries tion of wuceie JUNE Ist, Inet. Fishin, wal ng. ad Che finest and safest surf bathing Atlantic cout, ‘any mprorcusente tre cat ausawe j Terma: elu to $15 pet week pecial errauyrenmente 1oP | Qreaice Foe TORT | Either Secular Si ait rarthattor any dro | Bhous warts root at tu et RGYLE OCEAN EXD, QONNECTIOUT, pang Pan conan oer OF FOU T FAL N Two minutes walk from beach, Near warm: x Of FOX GREAT Fatts AND ABI iron mk trons eer : “The Steam Packet “EXCELSIOR” will make her rean- Jar erips to the above peiuts as follows: 1CESDAYS, FRIDAYS and SUNDAYS, st Suclock. from whari-cor: | her High street and Canal. For further information apni, elephons No, 3G ka M WATERS, 1045 $2d street, West W SERIES OF EXCURSI ‘Will be given by the SATURDAY EVENING CLUB EVERY SATURDAY EVENING, ‘The entertainments will consist of Da Mure, &c. Music by Ps The Steamer MA BALDwiy, BEACH HAVEN, ¥.3. Entirely new and elegant. The best on the atlantic | coast. Capacity, 900, First season. Now open. For particulars address 3y%3-wi.mim GEO. W. KITTELLE. Proprietor ___ FAMILY SUPPLLES. | wharf at 6:30 p. m., returning at 11 p. is NGeutdenna fieket ieee tt aicxeompimented | FZEDUCED, each gentiens tio cents acl = cee VES SU Fite lg Govermnamat Java Cotten | Preah roasted” ARSHALL WALL AND GLYMONT, ¢. WITMER, THE STEAMER MAKY WASHINGTON aud 2018 Pennayivama svenue 2. WN make excursion trips to the shove pisces. ToOC. | COQUAN FALLS Every WEDNESDAY. leaving ith | Stret at Peru. retvrming at sp. mL Kare, round-trip, | S5vcenta MARSHALL HALL. ‘Every SATURDAY, at Ya, mi, 1eturailug at 4390p. tu. “Pare, round: conte Wt 20m He-No Tea in an absolutely pure tea, without col- ofits: muterial, Or eny__mmiiprintion to give tts hand: | Sime attearance, apd every cent of the cost of He: No fey Ita the drming qhaliae e-News 9 abs retail groerre do protect te pel | Mone tha to )reserve tik wtreneth nd: aver, He-Ne SUNDAY EXCURSIONS. < Tes ix void only iu the orievtial tuetal Lined packages SA Ea at ORT giart-r nlf aiid pound cies, each with our Halve aad Two tripe, 9:99 a.m. ant 3 pm.returnine at 8pm. | Huucuack, buslapies eee | ‘Baltimore ‘ip. end 9p.m. Fare, round-trip, 25 cents Durcing ona ine | woxed caneiuy deck down aid tuck and at eroutde.on | Estsbtished 181. tay tripe. except Sunday. Fine brass don Si y. — Spire hip of Sunday cxcuron sioyeat Mamie an | “Bie E. 8 RANDALL, Manager, NOTICE 20 HOUSEKEEPERS QTESIER We concor. n SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. : ‘This fine steamer wil! make daily’ trips (Sundays 999 FRB RRR ERR e855 excepted) to all points on the Totorracas iat an Gipe g 3 j Tout “Boat willleave at 104. m sud arrive at $90 h So ie 3 m. Fare. round aoe to ali points ‘except EE - ro Blount Vernon, wh cl SATURDAY EVENING tripe will be made during the gununer, boat leaving at6 Pru, arriving a 80. me | Fare, 33 en Trt Eee ‘SUSDAY AFTERNOON trips wil be made an sss TT ERE OP SR ESOT ey bee aS EE, Beka ll Pei gers ~— S555 tee i OE i ax 2: Noanwarxeneso, Crormya L CtPennsyivaniava, = FOR HOT WEATHER, std tg tical OAK WALKER & 00, GOLDEN HILL. (cPemuyivania ara WILL ALWAYS MAKE BEAUTIFUL ROLLS, w ; NOAH WALKER &CO, At horn, mountatn,t BREAD AND BISCUITS CcPenneylvania Ava Fz. Stormer, “Alpach | whoteaale Depot, comer lat street and Yodians evens’ eet ee estas i We. M. GALT & 00. (Gi Pennsyivania Ava, NOAH WALKER £00, €25 Pennsylvania Ara Becks. Trevelu Satin Lanes, alpace Ger Tae Best, THE CONCORD WARNES" Children’s Sallorand Nor. a eee, “ snag dare heads ag ny, eRe ot BIUG 4 later tock cf the Calgbratet SOO ‘(CU Pennsylvania Ava, bo ii CORD ne en 4 j or cs “thd Road Harness « apectaits. ene = Framend netoes r Hass as S very genuine et ePemmeivane ss a warkeraco, | thal trede-marh stamped oni NOAH WALKER & 00, EST IN THy WORLD! €2rPennsyivania Ave. $24 €25 Feansyivania ave | “87 1 JURE AND RELIABLE UPPER TEN F ieee BOMCEPATHIC REMEDIES, wwww if ' Either by the single vial or in complete outfite, at ww ASK YOUR GROCER = ‘BOKRICKE & TAFEL’S Puarmacr, H. & B. W. CATHER 00D, eub-co78t $98 F Street, Washington, D.C. FRILADELPHIA, “OTTO™ GAS ENGINE ‘my24-3m_ ee ee eae | PS eas eae Fa See a ae | pee RTT SENN a8 4 ‘ation e.. datins | Heotwebeat any since so See Sees | Rei Ponecdaee the least mumuber of ‘pert. ts axD

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