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THE E EVENING STAR : WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, A —— UGUST 19, 1884. - == — — —-= = oe LOCAL MENTION. | THE PLUMBERY MEET WOODLAND Worsuur. ‘The Commissioners and the ‘Telegraph A Curious Cutting Case. Maud S. to be Sold. AMUSEMENTS. SUMMER RESORTS. manages a ae = Pole Nuisance. AN ASSAULT APPARENTLY WITHOUT 4 MOTIVE. | WHY ME. VANDERBILT WISUES TO GET RID oF THE | ————_— — = = — The W What They Find to Talk Abont on a) The Centenary Celebration at Waste | 7, tne paitarof ter tren oe ames Hennesy, abou 40 years old, the Eeeper of | ster te | ypearok comet seater oawen Yue manaven eae oe Orricr of THE Cate? Hot Night. iz Grove—Prog:aas of To-day’s Sere | Have the citizens of the District of Columbia Any } a licensed beer saloon on 43 street, near Maryland | Frow the New York Trivune. 3 | GRAY AXD STEPHENS, Mas L. & PARKER, Paornea Wasteseros. DC af | wus: auckrioss: sirweak cue peateun ann ree] TOC es Tights? If so, what might has the Commissioners | avenue, Was on trial in the Police Court this mor- | _It1s probable that Mr. Van‘eroilt will soon sell Muxxm, Cecal. a we Winns T. | anré2w aS: Kewuend rete For th ier | PLewnnns—How Fass WOULD conrelatwe ro rus | CUTMPUNdeNCE of THR EVESrso Stam. (Ogive Permission to the numerous telephone and | ning, charged with assault on Neal Anderson, who | IS famous mare, Maud S, who stands at the head | zr VOMEO. Axl HERO. FS ONCE CORNER ALN xp CODE weather, varia. Spear Pues oF tae Mh Gove Wasurxotox Gnove Came, August 19. | telegraph conapanies to subject them to injury and | testified that about 9 o'clock last night he was sit- | Of the lst of American trotting horsea He bas | Won sor Tus Week Ly ere RENT, OA need July tet, 1a, Wear fut gat and genevsiiy | Qciay oF THEI MERTINGS—THR DESTKi cs. | j, ine tabernacle services were but siimiy at- | great inconvenience by placing unsizhtly and dan-| ting tn frontot sty; Digny’s store, opposite Hen- | OWned her for six years, and in that Ume sive has | tu the Sensaciona, Play Sumiedivacee ee ailey. Gvcasionsl | “MYMEST 48.4 RIVAL IN THE PLOMAING BUSIXESS. | tonaeq vesverday, suill an unusual earnestness and ‘gerous poles In the public alleys alongside of their | Besy’s Saloon, talking to two gentlemen, when | Made the fastest quarter mile, half mile, mile, and SET AND SN Cinedare aul8 scar so stan eel on npn. ond Yor the tate regun, | Tue Words “Exit Hoxie” accompanying a rudely | fervent spirit characterized each service. Stables, and, In muny instances, so as to obstruct | Hennesy, ean and, wicnout a | the fastest three beats ever made on the trotting = —— “qual to any—with everything Rew, peat ited Gor the take rege. ss eiened palr ovheels folowing @ teceling coat | Ati o'clock all had the pieasure of hearing an a | tall still adorned the blackboard in the room occu- Pied hy tue Master Pimabersy asgoctation wnen nip of the Disiriet | M® Members met for thelr jequiar meeting Last er Pxwuicon Thursdsy, @¥ening. The sketch, while, not uiiclally adopted | fous wil leve Hid | by the essoctation, called Aria no protest, but on | faves passengers (9 tue other Land seemed ta suggest grievances which | te members reiearsed, each other before we juceting Was regularly galled to order. ‘This tnter- | sane Of experienc 4 of what was termed “red | Lapetsin” was final, interrupted by Si. BJ. | Hannan, the presi’ ut, Wuo asked attention while the seretary, Mr. @heodore Eritz, read tue mtuuces Of tha List inbet fig. Twas stated Unit owins to the sickuess 01 @ne of the iueubers, the committee | appoluted at Che iast mecting to prepare a state. | ted; Hempler’s, 458 Pa. av. at Mtr. HT non the . BE | went show! se tat tue Work of iaving pipes and | hoon (rdnedas, AU: | repairing b/qirants, now done by District employes, We Must attractive of the | cout bed Deteent cheaper by the muster | pihube 4, Were nuabie ty Mave wineectaz, aad in coused géiee Lacy lad not prepared iheir report | (DEALERS AND THR PLUMBERS. TA secretary read a communication from the | | exgemtive committee of the National Association | Of Muster Fiuzabers, submitting a proposition to by s@ued by manutuciurers and dealers in wrougnt | fev pipe and tittings, and only such goods as per- twin Tuem-to, 0 make tae difference in price be- Hip, Sue; citidzen feat opening of fal f 7th and D, the ony urnishing store in = 1 deters and consumers 334 p-r cent instead property and archie | oc a¥per coat. The agreement turtuer provides for | F Srlitichal Stage | besinutue work under Luts arrangement as s00n as | Tamt ja Mave deter ing thelr ks, ete. Lie Chicay cotupetitors are Willing, and to excend | the Geritory as fast ay Ute co-operation of other Cities gs secitred, with the View of making ft a na- “Fepeatedly | tow tl rule as soon as possibie. The vice president ud Laut oWds | of time Natiouat Assocation Tor the District, sit. tue cok EJ. Hannan, was Instructed to present tls agree | Meu) totue dealers and their agents in U8 city | located at 1900 E | aod tain their signitiures, ridiclat sigue | A ifuer was read from Sir. John Wilson, the vice pyesBlent tor staryiaud, = tins that am agree suggest Weak be wade by Beluihtore ant Washingvon | | Plunders with dealers to secure material 20° per | | Cons less Gian we prices to all o.uer purchasers | A DIFFERENCE BETWEEN “REGULAR” AND “KEGIS | ‘RKED.” Mr. James Ragan sud that the Baltimore | Plunfoers, wader the present agreement with Ue | dealers, bad an advantage over the plum)ers of | a. ‘York avenue, ngravings, window | AL vost, Uo close out Peet northwest, nUDgS, ye brandy, ) Unis District, as the terms included ail registered | oe Pounders, wich comprised curb-stone piumbets as | Weil tis Ue regulary estabusued ones aie thougnt | Uti Lue preseht agreement sould be chanced, Ds | Striking uut tie word “registered” and Substituting | “abl xegular dewlers,” Unies. those having estab: | Hshedl places of business He moved that a colo Batlle Of Larce be: appounted ty couter With tue soclation, and if necessary With the | ke and th are au agreeinent | be untioria. stessrs. uhan, James Raga and KG. Campbell wWeberappoinicad as Uiuls cofutittee. | FANS FOR THE FAT MEN. ! ‘There being a pause tn the transaction of bu-t- | HESS al this point, owing to the secretary beng ed in touking up a utssing paper, Mr. Dantel Bannan observed: Si notice, Mr. President, that there fs a good deal 7 Of confusion witsiuy trun’ gentlemen usin: pape olan Uneruseaves with during Wart nights. T wove that a halt dozen ia purebased tor the use exeitsively of the fat n urd at Sir. Ragan, aud bere the spe ti leigheal to be unconscious of the CITY AND DISTRICT. =, ke. Tonight ‘Swift and Sure,” Mis, Kee Drama, p.m. ond} » Pension office, Society of the Army ¢ Cumberiand, | ents for the Te > ‘ia, Which Will be Ya, 3d usd 4th Of September. Hows sind Mervine Top t yester Saee these eaker lookeu i Hviuus OF Wie Laughter which it! he 16-4 wast} A half dozen would not be enough,” observed a fits cits; wn | INEMLET, facctvurly- an Sou Wk Sack! “Ibex make it two dozen,” generonsly sugyested he jury rendescha Vewilet of another, and ue glanced with compassion al the cori te auuple g'rths about ulm, Va nin J Andem, of | “ihe presil-at, however, declined to recognize tie iplcrnntional Coogee OF | thse suggestiviis, and Une regular order Was Te A ineets Ih Harrisburg, Pu, | Samed | A BUSINRSS RIVAL. ‘Mr. James F. Brieu called attention to the fact that the District government was about to lay a Water service into the new Pension oflice bulld- Ing. porte they working on the Jobe” asked a mem- = T belleve not yet.” replied Mr. Brien, « but the pipe ts tery, and I Understand that tuey are guing to begin laying it soon.” seinen itis uot in yet,” continued the inquirer. No.” respouded Sir. Brien with some fervor.“ T | wish ft was” Mr. Daniel Hannan said that he had understood hat Capt. Hoxie, betore he lets, bad made arrange- | ments foe es-abliShing a pluinber's shop in the Dis- | | trict Uulldiing not ouly todo thts Job, but all work | needed by tue District government.” Capt. Hoxie had already ordered tie pipe for the Pension Date | over the teaee | HS When he was reliete ‘The speaker did Bot tus yup over Wid | Drdeve That the Districc Commisstoaens were aunare parging tae weapon. | OC Lat hud been done, and he thought thas they see MEd his sadeien | OUKME To be Informed. tie neipabor ieee Sir. Ragan Was ot the opimon that the District | : i Couunissioners were carreing on. 4 planaoing Dus} Pa ae hess, and they ought to be so Inforutak He sald AA Gh ue sr SricOlanss om teoera-guaen! [SME CHDE Hom tad receives an aeaee teams Goer | i = Z Meigs to put inthis water supply after, sevuring | nik vipse yae of the hot- | estimates irom various dealers Capt. Hoxie had ¢ {werk in Geont oe Messrs. Fowler | favited such estimates, and wuen some question emucery sture, at Untantown, D. . ‘The | «Tose concerning them the deaiers were refersed to’ © had set out tn front.of it | Ge Melgs for intormation, He did not bedeve: y Whisky bawtel. A iRtle white boy named Fsobt, son of a widow 7 thiat bonty to be pretsent, @ Well-auown atcorazy ein Us ety Satur- TLE OFT aPTE¢ GAWE. a deplorable Prince: Weiltts + home uear 1 whet about ne might mS some of the fon, end vot far trom the <8 - dead twammg un on the other | the body amet the one ind) Dex was faUlh Lit C2 the w A singular occur test days of 1 & Bros Pe Laat the Commissioners were aware such Work Was ‘going on. sir. Daniel Hannan sakt that some time ago Cagt. shourlond, was pmying about. Ho} Hoxle told him that the District was gutsy tao cara how to. smoke cigar. | all the Work In the Pemion building. fle chocgue J tke! a" postetm. alongeie | Mat I the District Was going to cargy On a regular on ees ted a imate | BAumubing business there ought to ‘be a sign hung tate fae tne end of tee | Cut mdleatin tht tet Tuust have bern gas hed. | -, Fe s€ctetury was Instructed to write 10 the | Commissioners, statin, ortaed thet “the Dis tS the District. guver Section, tie toe went | Setvice In the streets? ieee hanks fis head | | “Under Hoxie's mie :t dik” nespoaded Mr. Dantel fede and bts face and | BAtncn, “Lhavescen Limom the streets myself r bruted and harmed. | Detling the job.” Won ig erowd, and not aut tue | The association then adjourned. FOUY toesplain what he had ——. ‘ewex poston be ascertained. Amusements This Weck. {athe Shop ov Sergeant 3 lied wake 2 An unusually qyod entertainment was nis bead was-smured and wounds | a Syne Sood Week Unit the ‘ssoclation was ict was pAtung the water | ain. ment not laying a water * inquired Mr. Ragan. brotiing ‘sun act explosion 100k the barrel was About sixty feet eat OF Thi aes ~ prevent and wilt be continued ghrvug! = — Amous the artis | Death of George Jucneman: ‘Oscar Gray une | wuna, the well-cnown brewer. © Oscar Gray ang | = vel - corner 4th and E stre ning: io the elu Uva rained sixty-two | dramutle des play ts Pall of sitr:iug scene ks witha Shd the toeqient applause te stifled tu Loe Dieasure we catnce | OF LE Day on. Sypris bruniga C Hows the cel-brated athlete and tls emphasing mupiysy, Wil appeat a? the National 5 ae tus coumtry 10 | crow ae to-uOMy ay enon. “rie cuInpany ine la ws Servine Tu on, the celebrated pougilist Chars. Lapge and O'Dy mnell, the “Yoronto “Terror. Tawwe who enjoy st7 veite exiibitiwns and teats of | stfengein will Ge ply sed with Cals utof-door en- tertal pret. y the me Y sigerted In “wate ward, and barw amd Wi »n’s minstrels open the season at Forts thimter cabinet wursiay evening, pissing bere bod acca duriug Uye remy inder of the werk and giving a A matiuge gn Satyr ‘The company ts weil known ‘and alWw: 45: ents a firsi-c.ass eulertalnincat, July Mortality. | 4 Gorm snowiNG FoR THE DISTKICT—THE DEATH RATE LOWER THAN For TES YeAis. .” suring the month of July last there 425 deaths in decreas: of 18 deaths trom the pre Of this. nugiber 107 ales, 101 colored mates, arid 101 | tuiored Asqives a death rave or W047 { per gy per anonm for the whites, 498 for the Colored, and 35.3) for the total population. ‘This 1s lower than death rate of July for the past feu years bY S85 for the waites, 11.40 for the Colored, “abl “8.10 for the total population, The deaths by cluses were as follows: Zvmoule dis: e909 188, constituilunal diseases. 106, Local di ome Wm. t His “ase he yaar. | 1, aeveiop: nee 22 Of the de- e ad itis entenis M7 were Under one yeur of age, 3 One to Aboard | Ave years, 10 five to 10, 25 tru to twenty. 68 twenty | ee Fo Nips | Ts tore, 68 forty to sixty, 54 Sixty to eighty, and 20 over eighty ¥ecrs of age.’ “Ihe average ages of Ue waite decedeuts Wwas9) years, of tue ‘colored 21 about a1 | years, The prineipat causes of death was diarrhaval dis-| ss M8. consumption 62, li Hseases 17, con | ult 16, eanice®s 15, Inanition aud’senie | ch 1, diseans OF Alduey. 1, andl Tutestic From which It will be seen that Clarrteral diseases, With a decrease of 13 Gewths nthe preceding month, suil Retains the | “t place, aud consumption, with an Increase of & | Lolds the Second, Seariet fever Las fallen trom 16 | “ he had veut the | yead und Lika Into” Christ ¢ 98 Mstree 3 wuere Whee ie w as lock Me Keep lng. +e Fr Seven “dewtus; diputheria caused three deaths, and mvasies has fually disapeared — trou anerat of | Use eatives of death. ‘The ter y mortality Csroina, Wag al. ‘The highest day mortailty. fOr Ube fence. No. | whYes was (4) or the 1th The highest day AieudeL | taorality forthe Degroes was GG on the 7th and abby Kev. aun, the highest mortality tor tse total popuia- Asctnsim on @2) was Trached on the Ith and ea; We SOak Hil lowest 5: 6n the sth, During the moat 72 mar- ator Tages and 28: births Were reported. — CRD TO THE RezoRW Scwoot.—John Crit- Leyear old colored bos, Was Charged tn the Police Court this morming with stealing 2 cents and Utes decen bananas frum Joka Ward. He wd ULF. Assistant Attorney S skated thai the boy's father was desirous oChaving liia seat to the reforin school OMc Ost aid Suited that they Would not take tue 2 the Tetorin school, ax be was too old and had. dy Served sever Fs tn thot institution, “The court takes uo i ation given in iI have tO come ihe prope AS ‘The Court Is to do Its an Pass sentence, and then 11s for the wie Thotilies Who have the carrying out Of the sen SM, und state thetr reasons for ourt directed that te boy De sent to tue retorta schoo! during minority. suede ynorning wit Henry ri émony 1 Be Case Was sent vux Let ees ane ere — wo, who attracied rh tour un ‘elaguead to bay Scan era ‘ast Norte To Vorens 0 1H Fatt ELzc- TION. -\rraugeiments of most Mberal character has oon pertected with the Penhsyivania rali- Joa fos Poaived Fates to votels going home to vole cecuion tus tall, Round: trip uckets to Fort Wayne, Chicago, Cleveland, Dee Cineinhatl, 1nd napeiis, s polets wil be lssued a one un efor ike round trip. V ‘ scland States Will be granted a rate of 36.50 for i stu worth | tie round trip to New York. Voters to Pennsyl- ou Vanta one fare tor the round trip to all local pots rescued oy the Penosyivants raliroud. ‘Th Ga walel: the Sule of tickets will commence will be authorized to meet Uke Wishes of tie differentstate sociation Lickets will be ot Inunclad fem untie recovered | Quiring a centnious trp In Dota directions, frees teatinad to the | tatrty day trom date of issue, Tue superior snd tata that Lucy Shorter Vautages: by titls uarivalled line out of Wasiing- todo. with stealing | ton. wael uuder one management and reach di Wfeutant uot coeme | rectly ail the Luportant cities tu tue West, sould ruey', as Ue Judge | Dot de lost sight of by the W mn Voters WhO “Tue cau was | destre comfort Through car service an all express ‘trains, Th “tin St. Diect of its tp Was au} tues are, be hanity sor the Dis- | Mrs TN stom w. wis puton venta Charges with tation XP. Eog- stolen (rosa bez aod Marta Pr the gods. vr. | petitive dry id { Yo 6: Whooping cough stitl prevails, and caused | eI, Fee : i abie and compreaensive missionary sermon upon the text: “We get our bread by the peril of our lives,” Lam. lil, 2, by Rev. Mr. Laney, the sailor Preacher of Vinelan§ N. J. Dr. ED. Owens arrived by the mo-ning train, preached at 3 p. Ma and returned to Wushingtod wo officiate at the Auseral of Judge Howarti. HIs sermon Was an extaptiona.ly ine one. The text Was “Poul. if, 140 and 15:1 versa.” At the: in. service in tue big teat, on Grove avenue, young penitent wugnt dn taterest In Christ Jouns peoples, meeting 1s the most ins. riag ot the day's Worsaip. It Is pleasant to see the Mile folks so thorvagsuly at home tn their 2 o'clock ser- onAueuad bY Rev. A. H. Thompson, The last service of the day was revival serimoa by Rev. Mr. Ricl four knelt at the altur of prayer. verted. ‘All were cou- CENTENARY DECORATIONS. + At the close of the service last eveaing, P. E. Dr. Deale called a meeting of tie tent-bolders and cot- tagers, im consequence of which most of the | tents in the grove are decorated, many with wood- ‘decorations, and all with Ube significant 178)— 1854, On the east wall of the taberbacle and just over tae puipit is the Inscriptaon In large charac- ters: “1784—Methodist Eptsuppal Church—18%4.”" “What auth God wrought’ ‘The program for the centemary axercfies to-day provides for a grind open air centenntat concert at 8:10 a-m., followed by an old-timed Dread and water Jove-feast. ‘This is an inspiring and suw-revivir g ‘Worship of the Methodist churc as It was less than gountury ago, ‘The opening prayer is by ald Father | Laney. “rhe theme of the “Our Methodism,” Ss to be discussed as follows: “its risey’ Rev. H. i Naylor, “Iis polity,” Kev. W. 8. Edwaudls; “lis trines dnd eaperience,” Rev." W. ‘T. L, Weech; educational interests," Rev. G. A. MeZauley. AL 2:20 p.m. 15 the Sabbath School fentenial Ju- Dilee. conducted by Rev. H. S. Frit Ge, ass) ted bv Revs RN. Baer and W. 1 McK ny. At 7:30 tennial revival service by Rev. H, W. Chapman, ‘This 1s the prominentiy Interesting day in cap. Thing present @ holiday appearaiyec, und every voly” 18 joy after a good day of rest aiid quict. The sky was murky and. the day un- usually warm’ yesterday, but “it was Just We day to recrul. Sihce {pike nave beeu convinced by the most reliavie avghority that there | 48 not, nor has been, @ case of 8 pariet fever on the grounds since the opening of ¢ amp; the number Of visitors increases proportion ately, and will om tinue to do so, Among the li fe urtivals are Dr. Scott and family, Mr. Atwell a od Rev. H. A. Gross, JOTTINGS ABOUT CAMP. ‘No county visitors at tne gr¢ we to-day. They will come out in iorce to-morrow. There isa Hne, new and ¥ ery powerful organ on the stand, placed there by Pfot. Walker. Mis Annie Geddes 1s viel Zug in the cirele, at the cotiage of Mr. Wm. Caiho pn. Several lame and halt pe pple in camp. ‘The most serlous case, however, Is] 4 Boy; €, wlio Is compelled to keep inactive becatise «fi a badly sprained ankle ‘The limb has been made comfortabie, VUL be can- nor use ft. lis Somerville and Mist Eaton have left for Pen ar. A notable feature of ahe 7:45 p. m. service 1s the goodly congregation ez colored peuple at the right OF ihe tabernucle, Mr and Mrs. De! ping at the cottage af circie. ane, Laurel, Mo B Mier, Transfers of Heal Estate Deeds in ier have | veen flied as foliows keld to Helen E._' Salkeld, lot 25, sq. 333; $2,000. HL. Page to J. F-/Olmsteail et al. trustecs, (oF Linda He Ball. lot {41, sub sq. 92; $10,000. 10H. Goldaboroura to Ty iat Ll. Jounson, Si of u. i 5, Sq. 401; #2.500. EN 4 Smiiu to Elizabeth Smitiy ee Catherine Fey to G. J. fey. Mey dst OG ames LH. Lyne to ‘Thos Hh Lyneb, ny ’sy'4, Sy. 505; $. ‘The Letuer ers? Entertainment, ATHLETIC SPY KTS—WINNEKS OF THK PHIZES Between 4,009' nd 5,000 peopie attended tue let- ter carriers’ en -rtaininent at Athietic park yester- day afternoon) The entertiument consisted of ‘Suck racing, €9 ot racing, bicycle raciug and a com- for a beautiful silk Mag of the United States colors, between the National Ritle eadets and “tue Union Veteran cadets Money are stop- yorner 6th and John N. — $2.50. | prizes and a edals were given for the events other than the il, which Was for a fine silk banner. ‘The carrte Sthoved In a procession from the post office toUy park with the Marine band at their head and ¢ scorved by the National Rifle and Union Veteran ef sets Fs ‘The gay es were greatly enjoye’ by the specta- torsandT ook uptie atersoon in their eseunion ‘The Vi cious events of the day were decided as Mizzula frst Maddy * Ne i rrow race, Farrel Grst. “9 sve untle foot race, Koss first, Torney second. ‘Time, $15, Five mule foot race, George EF. Smith rst.’ Taleyele polo match, Rex Smith frst, Will, Roberd son second. score, wo goa's to one’ One Tolle. vicycle scratch, L. M. “Kruzer first, Perry Seul -rie second. ‘Tithe, 3.53. One mile bicycle Jeap, It. J. Smith fret, Isaac Salzman second. Dam Fivy mie dicycie handicap, Wm. E. Crist first, ‘Time, 19:11%. ‘The Ch# ries B. Procter second. Ary i for the banner was won by the National. Rifle ets During the afternoon Mr. Rex Sinith lost af co.d polo medal, which was awarded to him at 4 polo match at Athletic park in May last. August and the Monument. 14 SINGULAR COINCIDENCE OF DATES IN THE DISTORT OP THE SuAPT. ‘The dates of several of the most important events | in the history of the Washington monument afford a remarkable instance of colucidence. ‘Ihe original Fesoluiton to erect an equestrian statue to the memory of George Washington at the seat of the federal goverment, which was the first step towards the eregtion of the present monument was offered in Congress August 7, 1783. Wien Con- gress tinally appropriated money vo complete the nofsied Shaft: happened, that the uppropriae Uon Was made-oh the 24 of Adgust, 1876. Tle first stone Lald on the monument aiter the resuinptlmn of the work wus ladon the Tih of August-1880, on the anniversary of the d. the original Fesolution was introduced, and the jast stone of the shaft was laid on Ue 9th of the present August. ‘Thus the month of August is an linportant one in the calendag of $he monument, and tue 7th day of Auvust has been marked bs two important events ‘The other a were gn the 2d and 9th Tespectivedy, tidre being just sévepdays, or one week between the two dates. Base Batt.—The Nationals were defeated yes- terday av Capit@ park by the Wiimingtons. The score was 4103, ihe Nationals earalug wo. runs, the Wimmgions none. Considerable’ fault. w found wha the umpire, Sullivan, ts 1t 1s i thal trgugh his decisions the visitors wou the game. ‘Whe Baltimore club received the worst beat. Ibe at PMiladetpila yesterday Chat bas been given, any professional clib this season. Score 2'to 1, Othegaraes yesterday Was as follows: Pliladel: phia—Pritadelphia, 4: Cleveland, 5. Plitsbu Alieghway 1; Metrpolitan, 0, Newark & Alientowd, 1. Boston—Boston Unions, moreDuions,. New York—New Yori, 5; a : Hat TO ANSWEK A CuAnck oP Linceny. Henry HL Cassidy, a machinist, was before Judi Mills €h¥ tagrming on a charze Ot Larceny of a wate and @iata worth Howard, a painter, Who could not swear that the artic -s Were stolen trom bis person, aud the Wwar- Fant fas changed to one of grand larceny. Howard testified that he had his wateh stolen by aman Who: reaembled the defendant, while he (Howard) Was under the influence of liquor. H. Cassels tes Uifle#! that aman Who resemied the defendant, ave his name ag Cassidy, pawned the watch jalton’s loan office for $8. Lieut. Arnold testified Usa he arrested Cassidy, who sald that Howard Fave him the watch to pawn for him. ‘The case Wat, sent to the grand Jury; bonds $500, sed dale A Disnongst Seuvaxt.—Thls morning, in the Polfre Court, Judge Mills, Eila Brooks, a’ colored pL Ofi4 years, Was chatged with the’ larceny of 50 from 0. C. Block, and pleading guilty, was syrutenced to Uurty days in jal She was’ also charged with the larceuy of four dresses and other furticles of clothing, and the evidence showing that sshe had been engaged a3 a servant by Mr. c. W, Bartlett, und left after two days’ service taking the sctothing, the court gave her six months aliitional Temarking that such people should be put out o the way. ———— ‘Tue Pouice Count IN TRNFOWARY QUARTERS.— ‘This morning the Police Court was held in the room of the Criuiitial Court at the court house, owing to the regular babltation of tue court Gil aud. D | Streets) Seing in the course of repair. Judge Mims {ook the seat which 48 usualiy occupied by Judge Wyle about 9 o'clock, when the musical voice of the erier, Mr. Barton, ‘announced the court to be {in sessidn. “Mr. Harper, the clerk, occupied the j desk, the prisoners were tn the cells below, and | the informations Were made ou" in the adjolni | rooms. ‘There was quite a large attendance | rom, which fs considerably lancer than the Police | Court room, being Well Med. ‘These quarters will § be ocempied by the Police Court for some five or six e | _A Bor Rorsraxeaken—In the Police Court this | morning Tuchard Busey» a sinail colored boy, was | chai ing the store of Josiah Matthews and stealing 21.60 Worth of cigars, cigarettes and toouceo. Mr. Closs, | Who appeared “for Busey, stated tat the boy's father Wanted hin sent to the reform school, aud They were ready to enter a plea of guilty’ and ike the sentener, The court accepted the offer and sent Une boy to the reform scliool during mi- nority. Pureaperrasa MYLAR ComrNa.—De y mounted comtandery, K. T.. of this city, will entertain Corinthian Chasseur Commandery of Plulvteiphia in Unis city on the 19th aud uch of September. The Philadeipiiia coummandery wilt arrive bere on Thursduy evening. September 18%. On the following day De Soluy Commandery will have their annual Inspection at Atuletic park, j and the Chasseurs willbe thetr guests at une park? The poogram, so far as arranged, contemplates a reception thut evening at Masonic ‘Temple. On Saturday, the guth, De Molay Coumandery will entertain’ their gu-sis on an excursion to Mount Nermon. giving alunch on the boat IC is expected Uhat about seventy-five meibers of the Cormmtuian Chasseurs wil come, with their ludies. The Knights will parade here mounted. The invitation was ex- tended to further a among the members of be Molay and other comunanderies to encourage {us fraternity of feeling among mounted Kaights ————___ ‘The Courts. Poticr Count—Judge Milis pro tem. ‘To-day, Sanuei Johnyon, colored, assault on his wite, Jane Johnson; 6) days in jail, nara, followed by an earnest appeal | from Rev. Joseph France, in response to which | Chicago, | ) from tie person of Anthony | with housebreaking tn the night, tn enter- | the openings of the same, frequently rendering these buildings useless to the owners by being pre- Vented from Ingress and egress in and. to the same. If the Commissioners are above the law. and can do no wrong. hould know 1t. By the act Approved JAiuury 17,185, page 214, Webb's Digest, every Person who sfuili vistruct auy Street, avenue, Oped Space, public resersatton, alley, OF open tut, OF Gireeting oF ordering the s ste, shall fortelt and pay not less than one, or more than Ave dollars, aud tho further sum of tive dollars for each and every Gay the same siad be suffered to remain, except fire wood, Wiuleh may remain forty-eight hours, aud no longer. ‘The property-holders pay for groding, paving, | and sewerlny ihe alleys, and for cleaning the same, Yeu Whey obstruct them by permitting their car Hares whea not in use, to stand in them, are feablé for obstructing them. Wuile mney are’ also ulbited from digziug in or excavating, even for PaUrs of waler pipes’ Without a permit, these xrasping corporations are given free permission to Qo us Luey please, to the great inconvenience and injury of the property hoiders Have not the Commissloners ezceeded thetr au- thority ih permitting these outrages? If these nul- ness can be committed at tie pleasure of Unese companies, in opposition to the protests of the clue Zens, the Souner the legal status of the property holder is deveruniued by the courts the better. C. A Conwen-stoxe Latp.—The corner-stone of the John Wesley a. M. E. church was latd at tue site of the church on Connecticut avenue, berween L. und M streets, yesterday aiternoon. ‘ihe lodge Of Musons conducted the ceremontes In the presence of several Mandred peopie. Grund Master Walls tude the oration, Afier the cornerstone was latd a colection was taken up, and the name of every person couiributing $1 or more was placed on the list of wermbers. ‘The exercises closed by an invocation by the pastor and singing of a hyraa by the choir, ‘The new building, which ts to. cost $6,000, Will accommodate 600 people, and will be eoupieted by October 15th, The corner-stone of the new butidiug was laid at the north corner. Af hington. Batt GaMe.—The Columbia Mutual base ball club visited und defeated the Kockyille club, of that place, ¥4 25 toil. Suirrixa hooner Wm. Mason cleared to-day with 700 tons of coal for Fall River. CONDITION OF THE WATER AT 7 A. M.—Great Falls, 86: receiving reservoir—torth connection, 2; Sout") connection, distributing reservoir — influent Kutchouse, 36; eMuent cutehiouse, 36 h tive Ln the river to-day at p.m: iow Ude avi2 p.m, Alexundria Affairs, Reported for Tae EVENING STAR, A ov KItrgp By a Piston saor.—, George Reat, son of Mr. Georze Ri or easnilth shop at the inte ip and Patrick streets exte isilted this mori Ind named who corres lon cf Sranke was accidentally Nalis, an employe OF the Midland ratiroad, was in the elds neat the Hunting creek road shooting at a mark on a fence ral With a large revoiver. “When he fired the stot passed the fence, and he heard « loud ery of an- guish in the fleld beyond. He leaped the tence atid Tan lo the neld to nd the boy Heat lying dead. from the pistol shot, which, 1tis_ thought, passed Urrouzh his heart. ‘The lad’ body was carried. to Dis home near by. and Nalis gave himself up for a hearing by the eorone Pouce Keront.—John Brent, arrested by OMicer Bettice, charged with having’ escaped from te chain gunz, Was the only prisoner ac the slauion. house this ioraing. The th son, charged with stealing tanhery, to. spend thirty ud Jail, ‘Thomas Rewen oxville charged with breach, ofthe p pscharged. Nores Sunday School excursion 1 he rk in Loudoun Sof the best Jonists go to Fifty new antded to- | : a day tothe ‘ashington puvile schcol.—Most of the Alexandrlans Who nave been absent at camp. weting have returned —The Carin sprlugs ault case was tried at the old court house last evening by Jusilce ) A svcci OW THE GUESTS AMUSE ELVES. Correspondence of Tux EVESING STAN, AUGUST 15, 1834. Perhaps no watering place in easy reach of Washiugion Is better patronized this season than Orkney, ‘There must be at least four hundred guests here at this time, Certainly tt deserves all At gets, In the company, which fs a remarkably pleasant one, many regions of our country are represented, and aimost all catitags. Boston Sends us Mr. Stan= hope Hill and (amily; Washington and Georgetown, Dr. Lewis Sfacksll and three daughters, the Misses Doughty, ur Willett, thew lumber dealer, Mr. 8. 'V. Noyes} and others: more, Mr. Hollins ont hts son-ln-tiw, Capt. Rumboid, of the British army, Mr. Join L "Thomas, &e.; Bishop Whittle, of Virginia, with. his wife; the Rev. Dr Craig, the Rev. Mr." Goecman, of Pittsburg; tbe Rev. Mr. Sudtler, of Allentown, Pa; the Rev. Dr. Lindsay, chapiain of ti Hose of Kepresenta: Uves, ahd the Messrs. Cowan, of MississippL Of cours: tery are many here froca Virgiala. Last nicht was mn irked by w magnificent masked ball, “From ifttie cuiidren to mauured matrons and sober fathers all seemed to enter into the fun and frolic, and donned Use beautiful or grovesque cos- tnmn-S that so metamorphosed. their Wearers us to render misks alinost unnecessary. AS T ave Ot bern initiated Into the tnysteries of female attire, I WII not attempt to describe the dresses of the Jadies, and to omit that aud then notice the habits Of the men would be ungaliant. We have ali bealibful amusements here—riding, | driving, walking, rouing at teu pins, billiard play ing, wn veuuls, archery, rifle" shooting’ and | qirting. ‘There 1s’ bar-room on the grounds, DUE | peopte seem to prefer th» Bear Wallow water (Bar Waller,” its Ue nalives cull 1D, and there 1s no drunkelness. Itis bUL Just. to Speak of the prow prievor and bis corps of oflicers and servants. Every atiention 43 pald a guest to make Ulin eoumfore able. D.C ‘The Chautauqua Beehive. HEBREW, GREEK, ART STUDIES, MUSIC, AND SO ON— SoM DROVES IN THE HIVE ~AMUSEMENTS POR THR, IDLBRS—LOOKING AT THE GLASSBLOWEKS AND MISSING A LecTUni. Correspondence of Taz Evestso Sran: Cuarracgca, N. ¥., August, 1984, Chautauqua ts a very’ wonderful place. I don't know of anything that it reminds me of more than @ huse ant bill. People are rusiingehither and tithe and grand purpose—all busy, and very much In On one side, men of ‘all ages raay be sean y Into a building on which Is a sten containing the Word Hebrew, Near by 13 the class in Greek. ‘Throw an open door may be seen forty orfifty gentlemen and ladies conversing and re- citing in German, From another doorway come trooping a crowd with French books in their arms, Just across the way I see some striking lin yes of ows, iu a window, Maving tucir heads Gu one onde, aud a Knowing leek In tet ey'es, that Seems to oa “Look in there at those young ones treiug to lin: eso vise a bird as 1.” On Tooking thrcagn ie inet wo seo gir, bors, and: evn ervwntolk Tonlding tn clay. some nrakhus very staple igure And with awkward bars, as if ther lagers ees All tnuinbs; and Some tortaine more diftcule oe jects, with a touch of remarkubte delicacy and- doe terity. Tut, hark! We hear singing, | a clissor caltdeen assembied Ia the Temple to tema the wonderful Bole’ stories. - A genticihane wiaee expression 1s Woulrously kind, draws. pictures on | Ue Board tilustrating te story he wishes to cones and the old, old Stories ater added force weak beauty In thelr new and striking dress On stepplay into {he anuseum, we tind many eurte ous things, mostly ilustrauing the tore tage, Customs and dress of the Holy Land and countess that are the felds 0: missionary iabor_ bene: her of the bullding we tin a gronpot Ate oees seuied around a low tavie, on high thepaeeass Fanging bls ot vurduoard, Wood and eorosed pepe, Boon they rise to playa sindergarten game, and oo nove on, fOr It Isimpossible to remngir settnaaee Inchautaugua. Up stairs we see women and say engaged In stlidyine art. One lady Is, copia Bunch of roves In oll another, a Greek melden as Water colors. The teacher Is instructing'a class te Object. drawing; some. ure executing: erayea, ictures; and others palnting or. eabroliy> fog on sitk, stim and plush, but all s0 busy thos gs feel ashanied of our Misuess and sity owt, amas Mingle with a crowd scerningly as idie ay Oagegrece We are congratulating Ourselves ou nol bee Vass oniy drones in the vast ive. when we ae gee esitiemsn, who appears to be poluting oat ate es planning some object of interest, and we nance, deives in Pal ooking out towand. the Menke terranean sea, tor Chutiath thu lake Serves tans a Dove dt this ‘point. “The guide pointscout wot Where the witow's sin was Testored tele eet Whose Houses are made of plaster, Desa. fet the Deadsea, Iver Jordan, ete Wiese fete the tour of the Hoty Land, we jot aaearee crowd wenting its way toward & lows ciate and walk on to find } grand | | NY. hot aimlessly, but, seemingly, with a great | ‘with a penknife, whieh witness saw In his hand. Corneitus Kane and James Digay both twstited that they were talking to Anderson .a3t night When, Hennesy came across’ the strect and, wituout say- j ng a word, made several motions’ as though | was punching him in the side. | | gr the defendant testined that he walked across the street and punched Anderson in the side with bis | hand, but denied having any knife. Deremdant had Anderson in his employ, Dut never had any troubie with him. rue court sentenced him to pay a fine of $100, | and to de Confined in jail for si months: in demure | MuuMers | Of the Mine, six months additional An appeal was | Owner of not ‘The reas with the land, havi | Valley of Virginia, and as Belle Boyd, the conted- | erate spy, was well known in tuat section, The | Republican adus: turt men, | €X-confederate offcer. A few years ago wie Ham- | monds removed to Dallas, Texas, and Hammond took a Paaunene position with the Bradstreet com— mercial agency. ‘The tamous Belle Boyd had almost | ped Irom the minds of the public until brought | forth on the8d day of August by the announcement through the Republican that Halomond had cre- | Maud s. 5; said: shall gev my own argin; With bis wite. Shepherd was severely punished Sy | Hammond. Hamuiond made many and most se- | Tlous charges agalost re. Mamuiond, declaring her gullty of spending money extravagantly, and | running him in debwith s) reckieagecs: shania | unbearable. Mrs. Hammond applied for » divorce, and on the 4th, the day following the street dent, Mrs. llammond tiled her petition, charging Ham: mond with Jealousy, brutal treauinent, etc, “I have left _htm for good,’ femarked Mrs. Hammond to a entTeman at the Union depet in Si. Louis “We ve not lived happily together tor some yeara. He ‘Wus Jealous of me, and became cross aud crubbed, | and rendered me most miserable. 1 have sued tor | S.Givorce, aitmony, and the custody of our four ehuidren.? > | tobe ria dispatch the pext think he Black Kukiux in Georgia, THREATENED WITH LYNCMING BY MEN OF THEIR OWN COLOH. A telegram from Macon, Ga, August 18, says: The colored people of Early county are greatly excited over recent kuklux developments in which the assailants were of their own race. ‘Ihe latest: outbreak was in Parkerville, where colored houses Were surrounded by a large number of masked men, | heavily armed, each one carrying a flambeau com Posed of material saturated with kerosene oll and | a derbilt. the mare: | Upon the masked men tired a volley trem slouguns, | Adlidng two and wounding others. About this me the mask fell off of one of the huklux, sevealing Uhe face of Allen Yancy, who 1s noted fur having been in stuflar enterprise’ before. He was arrested yes- terday and is held for wurder. Abe Packer, Green Archer, Gabe Waris, Wash Blacker, Lewis Brown, Marshal Edwards, Jake Garrett abd Joe Fishet | have all been arrested. I was with difiiculty that Une white people of the county have restrained the negroes trom lynehing the bla A TRICKY UNDERTAKER.—The New York World says that a New York widower went to Albay, to peslde a short ime aga. ‘Ten dayé ugo us Givd dnd the money, $65, found among ls etfects, was given an underiaker to defray the expenses his funeral. A day or two ago the brothers of de- ceased visited Albany to have we remains removed. A rough box was taken up Irom the grave. ‘The un- dertaker protested against opening it, Duc the Uroihels iusisted and the ld was taken off, ‘There Was no coffin in the box, the nude corpse havin} beau thrown iuto the Vox with a paper bag pulie down over the head. posed.” A pecuil of about Posal oF ai cash and his legatt promise o1 mauc feel Caasgp ALoNo Tue Beacu.—The New York Wortd of to-day says: Although yesterday was a warm day, there Wa nota large crowd at Coney Isisnd. The only incident of the day occurred on. Uhe beach just below Feltman’s “There a man, evideauy under the Influence of Liquor, disrobed, nd Was about to enjoy a bath Wituout’a bathin Suit When he was seen by one of Chief NeKane’s Polleemen, Wuo made a rush for him. ‘The man Saw the policeman av the same Ume, and picking, up his clothes startet ona run down the beach. , ‘The officer gave case, and Ue spectacle of a nude | man running along the Veach pursued by a police man attracted much attention. A large crowd | Joined In the chase, and the man dushed along the Sand towards the point, He was a good runner and soon distanced luis pursuers. Upon reaching the | extreme point he Juinped lato a small wallboat, In | which were two mien, and saticd away. Great o) 7th and Uemen 736-8) The dict thit In the wot Assozvretxy Pore ‘infinitely ‘sauce. mie. jarrison, ‘This Powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness, More economical than the ordinary kinds, ani cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or Phgsphate powdera Sold only @cans, Borat Baxrva Baile aU $2.50. use “Well Made w better record at Cleve! aim satisfied that sue could lave lowered IU b 2:09, Dut everyhouy bas his axe Lo yrind. Twaut Sold the mare. but lve several now.” Inexplanation of Mr. V, urday, and Mr. Vanderbilt that. di request for delay unui a€ once ordered the mare brought to Saratoga. 2 some reason she does not winter w+ mate. July and August, with possibly aw 4 DIPLOMATIST'S soon ufverward returied to Uhe lady has been surprised by a Advices from East Tennessee ‘there of another Mormon elder. mitted by a negro, fow the purpo: 3. furnishing store in Ue tity. tng store. Burnett's Cocoaine has been sold in every ci tzed country, and the pubilc have rendered the A ready-made, Balads of meal Cluett’s Crown Co! Shirts are the best of all. Lundborg’s Perfume, £denia. Lundborg’s Perfume, Marechal Niet Rosa. €0 Lundborg’s Perfume, Alpine Viole. €0 Lundborg’s Perfume, Lily of we Valley. eo Diamond Shirts at Au course, When he bought her she was going on.four years old. Uonal $1,000 to the agent who made the purchase, He paid $21,000 for her, with an addi- that may Luduce Mr. Vanderbi.t to part tnare in wach he has taxen the greatest, pride are the excessive annoyances whlch Ler pos session, coupled with her recent exploit atc ove @ caused him. He fas Deen bothered by | requests and suggestions as to mareues with olher | horses oF agains. Ume at different places. Some of | the requests have been strongiy urged. Mr. ¥ | derblit has become thorouzh.5 Hsgusted Will Ul ble annoyaners Of his position aS tie the fastest trotter In the word, be re | cenuly received an offer of £100,000 for the mare, and while he hus giveu no decisive answer to thls oF | . The Confederate Female Spy. Kher offers, lately made, be has concluded to ac- | | The St. Louls Repudtican snuounced the arrival | offers because Of his lack of knowledce ae to the ‘in that city last week of Mra J. S. Hammond, of real princi AWO years ago he received a stand- Dalias, Texas. Mrs Hammond 1s a native of the | 10K offer of $100.00, good for a year, but he pald Bo attention to it! “He is anxious that tue mare should not get into the possession of jyrolessioual and to avoid that will probaviy sel her ““At the close of the war Delle | or a less sum than tuey could easily alfurd to Pas, H ci Hamt | He bas nt yet made the suie. but itis underst | ex mtedersie orice? Cho Snammnd Oh | tiacns would use Dave Gece president of tue Genuemen’s Driving club, to be ie next owner of eaking of this matter to-day Mr. Vanderbilt “1 ain disgusted With the wiiole business and OUL OF ILE L can. T bought the mare tor pleasure, but for the last sear or two Rb ated an intense sensation on the sureetsof Dallas, least I have had very little, 1 ain tived and sik oF | by ‘assaulting Ray Shepherd; tone mee Ieall ‘The horse jockeys will nut leave menbine that ‘town, ch hun with undue’ ramiliarity , #8 long as T own Ler. Besides ue mare could have nd Wan she OW of the Whole busines ’s rewmarke about the Cleveland affair, one of is inumote Mends said: “Aiaud S, Urotted at Cleveland on Sat- Fecelved a irom Stone and Bair promising that {t he would let her remain there until sonday sieshould Urol in 20834, If Lue Weather was fine. It albed hard ¥ he gol auother Wednesday, but he day, and on Mor suspected tat she was nut bouestly driven, and that Bair, ut any rate, had a purpose AU) iowering the record only oue-quarter or one-i @ second at a Ume, when ste could easily ni: gone much faster. if ve I know that he was annoyed a deal, and that he suspected tockeyiug. Kut diggusted with the Lorsey notoriety which the mare has brought him in recent years day she arrived here frou Cleveland over 2.00 per- sols Visited the stabies, Tewas all well euoutl 1B its Way, but uot particularly pieasant to Mr. Van ‘Th In addition to these Uungs, le only yes about two months out of the tweive. For tn Ung €: Wrapred around a long stick, ‘The inmates were | two in Seplember, vaubrace the vutire lime in the Rroused from bed, several of them were severeiy | year that Mr. Vanderbilt can have the pirasare fogg'd, and warnied to mend their morais in one | of driving her. ‘Uhts is hardiy a reward tor tie Of the’ houses some resistance was made, where extreme annoyances to which hie 13 all Uhe time ex- ———— ‘Her Hand or Cash, CIT FOR A BREACH OF PROMISE. ilar diplomatic claim has been made at to | Janeiro, not on the government, but on a Bruzillan | Jady. A whilom European charge d'affaires pald | hig addresses to a Br an lady Uaving & furtune $250,000, and the lady had smiled upon his | Suit, When the question of settiement arose she | found that the dipiomat expected to have the dis- | Hi her meneyy whike her Tauliy Insisted on | settling ton herself dnd caukiren, a sine qua non or the marrlige engagement, thinking, with justice, that it was Use AS he mude tt Se broke of the Ot the lady the dipiown'it coveted. We urope, DUL recently lenhond, through, fon, for a iuifiliment of the marniage r tor compensation to his iujured diplo- Ungs. is report the shooting ThE act Was com Wao, I Was rumored, was hired CITY ITEM». ‘To-morrow, August 20, ning of fall style hats at Frane’s, corner the only strictly one price hut and gen- 1 A Jersey 90c. Young’s—7th st. Mourn. People’s World-Wide Verdict. it 1S ‘the cheapest and best Halr Dressing Burnett’s Flavoring Extracts are invariably ac- knowledged the purest aud the best. eo Durkee’s Salad Dressing. rich and delicious dressing for all fish or vegetables. Cheaper and than home-taade. Unrivalled as a 0 are, Cuffs and Monarch 0 bett | Calisaya for more than half a century, been In use by lasses of people, and indorsed siclans as the best tonic and invicorator extant. yw eminent phy- | ‘The weak, te nervous, the debilitated, ail find It to give new Ite, vigor apd happiness Particu- Jariy w lady’s medicine. $1.4 bot .c. Sold by drug- StS WE dhornton, Proprieior, Baltimore and | tu,ta,s-ou bach’s, 7 & A Uu,th,s | Sureets, Baltimore, ‘Md. y7s $1Saw, warranted equal any Mozhers. If you are failing; brvgen, worn out ana nervous, | is’ Health’ Reuewer.” $1. Druggists. 8 Alderney Dairy Wagona” FE \THEL-PROOF BED TICKING. 18 cta. ALL-WOOL RD TWILL FLANNEL, 25 cta BOYS' CLOTH FOR SUIIS, 22 cts.. 25 cta,, 30 ct, BRUSSELS CARPETINGS, 75 cts., 80 cts,, 85 ct TUKKEY RED TABLE LINEN, 46 cta, CALICOES, fall styles, 5 cts. CANTON FLANNELS, 54 cta.. 6 ctu, 8 ctu, 10 ctn. LADI:.S' FLANNEL SUITING, yard ands avarter ‘wide. al) wool, 55 cts. BLACK CASHMERE, $7 cts, 40 obs, 45 cta, 60 cts, 60 cta,, 65 cts., 70 cts., 75 c's, OPENING NEW PATTERNS OF FALL CARPETS. TOWSON’s, 696 FENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ~onth Side, aul6 ‘Near 7th street, OWT FILL, THE SYSTEM WITH QUININE IN ‘the effort to prevent or cure Fever and Ague. D YOUNG, ox, AND MIDDI-E-AGED, ALL EXPE. riewte the wonderful benrfirial effects of Ayer™ Sarsapgrilla, Young children mnffering from sore eyer ‘sore ears, scald head. or with anv werofulous or syphilitic N.B. APERFECT FIT GUARANTEED OR MONEY BEFUNDED., Ayer’s Agu; Cure {a a far more potent preventive and 2 remedy, wth the advantue of leaving in the body no Ppoisous to produce dizziness, deafness, headache, and ” other disorders, The proprietors warrant it. 6 Hew Hi wa : Rae ® ? BBB AA U —— i aah Go MMM - § Bes 284 a MAM Sez ow treet, Fresh Alderney Butter, churns Rewpee Co, 10) Wall ties AE: 806 | and delivered tn halfepound “Wand” prints: aoe pet Round, Also, coutagy Cheese, Butierihlis aim Sweet Hk, Se. per’ quart, Crewin 15c. pu 1 Waasvrr Corros WAMSUTT \’ COTTON, 8 Cente, : S85 PPP, FER coc 1 L & cere ge PE Ssh A FE LADIES’ FLANNEL SUITING, all colors, Sw SF FE 8 Gk Ad £ o Byg8 vv rn 1255 Cera, sss Poker ‘Goo HO M“4 but CHILDREN'S HOSE, no acams, 15 Cents axD 22 Ces Tones eeeucae = cot ‘We open to-day 800 doz. of be Sica GENTS’ UNLAUNDRIED SHIRTS, INORAIN CARPETINGS, 2 cts, 30 cts,, 37 cts. which we consider ALL-WOOL WHITE FLANNELS, 18 cta, 22 ta, 25 1 ete. 3: cts, 38 ota. 37 cts, THE BIGGEST BARGAIN EVER OFFERED. ‘They are made of GENUINE UTICA NONPAREIL COTTON, 2100 Linen Bosom, Wrist Bands and Bands Reinforced, | COMPLETELY FINISHED, FELLED SEAMS, GUSSETED, which we sell at esos Sates 1 Soi, See Cc. EACH. Sage tt ACTUAL VALUE 98c, 46 TTR STREET NORTHWEST. au6 taint, may be made healthy and strong by ite use. auld wooden gallery, having no roof, and tind model of Jerusalem, one threeduutredty tee original size, We 100k up the Via Dolorosa tocit Vary, at the principal points of interes, and, ike LIUUe Jp, “move on.” We tun our steps towand the amphitheater, but do not reach ancl we Neve | stopped to bear ‘a lesson im vocal muste: auving Which the pupil sings :: difticuit passage with east and clearness, It not briltlaney, & young lady pre | tice her lesson on Ui Tendition ¢ 7 | Scene from one of Sh; S 1D ate | class In pentnanship ana bookkeeping, Just decided that we cangot sop at auouier pt wud be ih Uine for Wat most titeresting le orp sees the amphitheater,whoa we spy a sigu over the door ofa buliding bearing Uae mate worls:srG 1488 Blowe ing.” We remembxr the fascination th: ¢.gsenign hadi for us tn ehilthood, and are temr tea bein Just once more, and find that the proe a are's pl. i os 4s of makiuy Iuliy-iike sips) pens, candle sticks, ti Iittie, rany,or le chum At 1sstee artug ones away; we reach the siapnitheat wurer almost throug bi Lured, and will sit down and Fess Cus mak aia oe of hearing the concert, which ji RisKiNa mis LIFE YOR 4 Fuevp.—A froin Wilkesbarre, Pa,” augusi 1: says: Josep! Gutoisku, « Polanier «ss inscantiy Kiley 1g eee tues, Mpoene, {ASS morning, while teempriog to ald another wivger, who had’ been eaugge yang fall of coal and Aeid ‘fast. Another may ot. ‘coal threatened to “Add, and, though wagned Gr ts tee, Ble danger, (Attotiia Went to thr, astisi ance of ts a meee, 4 he had retea’e hin a | death, 'y ‘who Was be darned, a en Tescued hese name and wfutses. Gutotska teateat a wite ‘and’ cares HE “OTTO” GAS ENGINE Requires no boiler, avoids sl! expensive attendance, | Doroer ut tame, no basndline of Tush bad ao It is | t Jet v bios SUMMER Ga. DEN. i. D ee A WESK OF MERCIMENT. yi . Proprietor. Pee tt SAE ay eee Cris wit meet al trae pits The Heeutifal Doo. .Niew All| Hal and Sie Floy | SUMMER BOAuD-—HOURE LOCATED ABOUT 5 Gopper, na ok rare-excellence Sy fert trom, ned bathing a idiaton tosonly todeute romertndat ant term KINGS AND MINERAL BATHS, th M untatne near Winchester, Var te tose of dai Ybewe, fur we Froww’s ovens Hose, TRY PARLOR R Alunude THUATER OF WASHINGTON, After having !ven improved and In both Auditor: Both mth Will Oyen tor as THURSDAY LYESING, AUGUST ais, a ie ‘1 oth street martes XD Wis SOLOMIAL BEACH POTEL * BAR AND VT 1 ¢ MESTMOKPLAND COUNTY. Va. . ‘«_Jacompar: T. New ond newly furnished. Keached by Potomac river ONLY MATINEE sai Aron, cers APECT'L EXCURSIONS by steguner Arrows thoy WEDNESDAY MOR: Grand SATUKDAL The moat distivenisicd aud attractive Stare and NICHVS “saltwater luxuries, ‘Bathing umewcelied, Companies w winrapid se Many new 8 @2 per Gay, S10-812 per week. 635-660 par plays aud operas will by coten withivery scoemory that o.w, saczeon. Boavch office: 1921 Fst., Washineton, D. Tie soda sememallieeror al PGS v MII Misi al KEY PAST BPACH. §.5. Mite er Siars bana and rcheatrs tnenietien a % Pretclusn Muse for all wearicbe iesapen No BLT Ht sthore sured S10 Sar ‘ill een rdewatok aud war BASD. AST Ou thie aura send for illus ursnished wt Bort Pic QT \Pokb HOUSE AND Reap cortagrs aT * +a 7 ~~ + AN TIC CITY. Nd. Open all the your. ‘The Rowse: NICS. SURSIONS, &e. f 4 rutitely jefurniaied. aud under Dew ‘ NICS, EXCURSIONS, &e. ‘iy furan oy r &' ENING EXCURSION aetetor. - eee OF THE NATIONAL RIFLES | Pvrena toe Gouch and ta tall Siew” te eae a TO MARSHALL HALL ) Ranieri: “Sta ‘e-em PRIDAY EVENIN Steamer WLW C, 6:0shary Ticket WER CEDAK POINT WASHINGTON | AUGUST 22, 1884 wes ‘Tthostreet whort at slg. | A TLANTIC CITY. IBE “PRIGHTON. aTLaNTic CITE ONE ISLAND The safe. ewift and magiiticent stenn wil have her whart, tot nt sth stret except Saturcays, at 3 ta 2th va (PEN ALL TH z ¢ menctng July Ist Fare oO ces ru chitairea, 2B cen — ‘The Aim uia stopeat Alexandria on Mondays and Fridays aly. ap%8-rotmo HC BOWERS, Manager 2 ean igh further imformation sqyiy at eftice, St Mare TPYHE PEMPER ON, ASDURY PARK. NZ jotel, a Bist an, $27 Daring the earty port atember the Armens Tr Maar Sieetuber Se TG) Ale saios. ATLAS IICGHE VERMONT AVENUE XT GHASD PYFSING EXCURSION, UNDER $i Hatin GG, Soa AT I Aa peepee te auspices‘: Young Men's B bie Ciasa, No 20, Chris. PE Mk COMPTOX. Sb q (PE BLUE MOUNTAIN HOUSE, THE ELEGANT NEW EOTEL (7 THE BLUE RIDGE HOTEL COMPA tian church on the spiendd st-amer W. W. Corcoran, twenty-five miles down the river aud cetul Boat will teave at 5:30 y @rcturn abont 10pm, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, Tecate in the Blue Rider Mountaina, upon the tine of r = used table at low and popular j He Weta Star tan aur "te ail want fee eS nd 72 miles from Baltinore, AMILY EXCUSIC Wid JUNE TENTH. VEN n TO COLONIAL FRIDAY, AUGUST 22), 1584, On the Powalnr Seamer GEORGE LEARY, the Officers uf the Steamer. HUE MOUNTAIN WATER MAGNIFICENT. AMES F SHAN iON. jana. Grounds. pm. SF HOUSE. REROBOTH BEAC atihe Wharf QVENING EXCU SION By SDAX, Sucust 13 10:80 p. TABBED \CLE, ‘Mane and’ te ed Sant FAMI T-CLASS FAMILY PXCTRMIONS. —Nostles leaves 5) a; Lome at 8.20, e LY SUPPLIES. Das er enara ae ae i eho, Westovadays and Toure: | sched Jas otc. rout thi, ehidren auniee Io pearee oe | Divnerat Patel at Fivest Hotel cleabest beach | _ au 1918 Penneyivania avenue a. w. bet ath Tickets at wharf aud | — at oilire CBs Let Oy t ult | WATT, an ate ABIN JOHN AND GREAT FALIS —THE NEW EX: | Sock nen Saas, | CXunicn atamer Beaten Annie is TE NEW EX: | otinyaustertal, or au tnamipeiletion te sive tt sohue ayqenratice. and every ceut of the com fo be sound in the drinking qualities ‘Hr-No Tes. Us ali retail erocor. ‘To protet the pulilie Che wtreneth charter: capac Ae to preserve: and Savor, He-Ne QE! Fe" FAMITA aul Lined peckesren— Sic, (hy cu Skeid a cw Dan cmuurtenme faba cua fox EVERY FidDay bt x 1iN GLLLET & Co, the steamer 3.'W ton eSOh USDAY, Established 1811 ys Lond trp tickets, 60 vente. chikteem 23ocuee clea ana taste romee iscnitar makes a gop : uss tral at Sational Hota NOTICE 10 HOUSEKEEPERS _aus.awt Fropeiors. TEAMER ROCK POINT t 2 Shy Suatlratcrte Smee = j See eka ede Sits go EL REE 3 H°® FOR GRE seed AND CABIN JOHN | a ‘The Steam Packet “EX. } Ter rrips to the above 8S, TTTT FEE ENN 96g ) . | FRIDAYS aud SUNDAY ef mE Sxxo @ | her Hieh st 53 OER 1 RRS J ai eks! Ss) fT kee EOE & ha ‘ooo > SERIES OF EXCURSIONS A Will bceiven Uy the RELIANCE, SATURDAY EVENING CLUB EVERY SATURDAY EVENTNA, i GOLDEN HILL. The qntertginments, wil cvneiet of Dancing, onal phi Seamer MAY W'S NGIGN GU eave ter | STL ALWAYS MAKE BEAUTIFUL ROLLA, narf att he Gentleman's Tick BREAD AND BISCUITS e Wholesale Depot, corner Ist street and Indians sveeaa, fet WM. M. GALT & FALLS, HALL HALL AND GLYMONT, THE STEAMER MARY WASHTNGTC Will make trips te ve places, ry WEDNESDAL eave HME ats pa Page, coy LL MALL Lvery SALURDA tuning at 4390). mn Fare, round: FINANCIAL. “MARSA Prvare Stock Turzcnars Wines = at Sk DAY EXCURSIONS, a: MARSHALL HALL AND GLY MONT, Two trips. 9:90 atm. ont 3 pm returnine at Sp.m. ad 9pan. Fare run tr te Davciny on a fe vax d ‘aneme deck Gown and lack and at erounde on Biltrips except ot Maes lad ou Sih Fist inp of Suuuay cacissiou stoye at Marval Hall WASHINGTON, PALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, BuSTON, &a FRINCE & WHITELY, Sroox Baoxana ‘10 X } ‘ ee t (Broadway, Shine ene SEND MIKA NGeMENT says | erepied) Voteuine aw tae ae tye General Partnere: } fe Fare Cavept Jtmes Whitey, Henry H. Dodge, Hf. Cruser Oakley, ‘Barry C. Logan, Washington, D.C, Maynard C, Eyre, ‘William K Travers, Special Partner. smrnw Tres 38 Gent SUSDAY AFTERNOOS tripe will tbe made as ueual, : Leat Teavibe at Soo ty sha eerury Tat BUY AND SELL J% COMMISSION ALL CLASSES rs ait ‘OF BALLWAY BECUBITIES. CUxornse Branch Office—639 15th street (Carcoran Bailliags Noan waren & 09, LPennsylvania va, NOAH WALKER & 09, CcPennsyivaula wa, NOAH WALKER & 09, ‘5. B. DODGE, Kesidem Partose At home, mountatrs Prasidle or be Cretetions nt Ptorks and Bonds anf information re Ctennesivania Ava Benen Fee baeN | eprdinw the Markets reorteed through our wires TH Noam WALKER ga pin dicagianil BC EFANEL Cine um tir New Nook Stock cna Pennsylvania Ava NOAH WALKER & CO, . (6 Pennsylvania Ava Dra. { ‘Line i Children's Sailorand Nor- | ae NOAH WALKER & CO, tel Suits. | ALOE 1 ry Ss ts, W lite and Colored. 45H, CHERRY aXD Wi cPennaylvania Ava Neck wearin: ew Bhajan, (BEK FURNITURR Jivkt, Unuer wear, Glover } iam NOAH WALKER & CO, (CUPennsyteania Are NOAH WALKER & Ga, (Pennsylvania Ava ROAH WALKLE & COL €2Pennayivania Ave &e., &e.. at Very’ reduced | Biden 108 Galt H NOAH WALEER&CO, | | FP Market Rpace and 308 and S10 Gth etrest, {24 C25 Pennsylvania Ave | Carpets cleaned, called for and Gelivered. — my23. Namourme Waren SAFE, QUICK AND PLEASANT. Srecur Nozce peed extensively” ior Pucsencer and 1 RESP! TION OF | minenl wertovinucin lesen Eisai, Smite Machunes ales Chopin, Pjatax | ,2CMESPECTFULLY CALL THP ATTENTION OF | miner water ow jy unin ellomeenof Bp Seclulee Macuueeyyiaten! seotme ke ans || BULCGING Ooty caer, Ce ee HAISI4, BILOUSNESS WAN OF ‘abeeat ret agg repr eserpeeerermge ae | | BEALING APPARATUS, AND WOULD PAKTICU- LBILITY. Snzs Axo Vexvers BROCADE BLACK SILE VELVET, 81.00. For p ‘Wasiuustou Gas Riect simplicity or mechanisrn. at Oftice vulary as to, prices, &e., arpiy ie ot COLORED 81.KS, 60 FANCY SILKS, 37. COLORED SILE>, $1.50, reduced to $1.00. BLACK SILKS, $1.25, reduced to $1.00. CASH PdICES. ‘NO CREDIT. CARTERS, 711 Manger Srace, ie BLACK CASHMERES double width, pure wool, Donble-Width BLANKETS, $2.00. (PSE SQHULINGER ARTIFICIAL STONE coM- OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, Jenow prevared to jay. at sort Feotwiynot any slat or color, Cellars concreted ehdat Sue eecee for wn LAND CEMINT, row my24-3m. nouce, Sdewalke and ich. GERMAN 3f "ARE. SUITABL RE, ASTIC, AND ALT CLOTH, for Boys’ wear, 37 and 50. Bleached TABLE DAMASK. pure linen, 75, reduced to50. COLOBRD CASHMERES, Pure Wook ‘wath, 37,00. 6375 Souble COLORED SATINS. 80." BLACK SATINS, 60, BROCADE BLACK SILKS, 73. BLACK SILKS, $2, reduced to 8.50. Either PORE AND RELIABLE HOMCPATHIC REMEDIES, by the single vial or in complete ontfite, at BOERICKE & TAFEL’S Puaruacr, York Mills SHEETING COTTON, baad widest and bast, 25. ‘u5-eo78t 988 F Street, Washington D. 0. BLACK CASHMERE enaw! ‘pu: ‘81,50. geaowsronsuasene =?" 190 Pes Osxr Discouwz NOG ae SY Tae Gowblewith pare wool REMNANTS OF SILKS. COLORED AND BLACK (CASHMERES AND DRESS GOODS AT ‘LESS THAN COBT, From our CARTERS, 711 Manxer Brace, |! 3y26-1m LARLY CALL YOUR ATTENTION 10 THE WROUGHT IKON FURNACES FLOM THE WELL- KNOWN FACTORY OF KEYNOLDS & SON, WHICH I CONSIDER AS Gov. If NOT SUPERIOR TO. STEAM HEATING Al ONE HUNDRED PEK CENT CHEAPER IN CST. WOULD ALSO CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE WELL-KNOWN FIKEPLA BEATEKS, FKOM 18% FACTORY OF JAMES SPEAR FOR HEATING TWO OK MORE ROOMS ABOVE Fok £CONUMY AND HEATING QUALITY ENTIRELY FKcé FK0M GKIPING. ‘Ask your Merchant for it. iene Ger Tr Bes. iui Concord SOL THE CON vepeggmaerecie mate oases COLD ¥' Herr apd Onall our TRUNKS AND TRAVELING Baca, regular price, in order to clog them ont, AT J. HERZOG’S, 23 Penaey ivanis évenne 2. ‘Lowest THEY HAVE NO EQUAL JHESE HEATERS AND | $27 Gouge, Casting aie Lond Harnem aapecialty, FURNACES AKE BiiNG USED /XTENOIVELE IN LUTZ & BRO, BOMB UF THE FINGSE HoUSES AN 4a8 crry, } 4 poe i WHICH We JAKE GALA PLEADUKE 4) REFER: ‘ KING TO. A CALL Is SOLICITED AND Bott! J rmDbe and Patenede te ers ieee Ge , MAQES FKOMLTLY FURNISHLD. hte remus man! —r WALIER D. WYVILL, Excivsrve Agent, ap No. 452 PA. AVE., NEAR 436 STREET, Bist THE woRtD: ‘a Lawns, Arresrios: UPPER TEN ] LATEST PARISIAN MODES IN HATR GOODS, www Hi i } M'LLE M. J. PRANDI, | ¥eew =i Ar Mas. M. J. HUsr's, 1209 F erazre, : ow bf = GRAY SHADES? 4 aK XOUR GROCER RHEA WAVES! = SHINGLED BAXGs? = j = ‘There styles never need be in the hairdressers’ Bands, B. & B. W. CATHERWOOD, Always iu order by plain combing Hair Drese i ead HULADELEMEA, saga oo | mye wot