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ME VIEGINIA MIDLAND RAILWAY. SHORT LINE To 18 AND 1886 dally. rak'ne ctows th aud Southwert, ” } © Ralway. Pol mene Sleeping Buafet cage rors, New ¥ Tata Was Western stun t0 | AIL AND EXPRESS. Datig mithewrat via Danville at juitcay with C. & U. Railway. erst me Waniuineton ‘Ville, Chariott “| ‘Sunday. SP Warrenton, trune tun at 3-10 ASE and | For tickets ang information inquire at Company's Uf- | Penney ania avuiiue, NMACDANIEL, | i Avent, _ BOL. HAAS, Traffic Mauer. aT. PENNSYLYAN TO THE Noi, WES DOUBLE LKACK. SYLEND: STEEL Halls. via’ By ‘Traine leave Wi wad b atreets, as fer Bnttsbarg on. of Palace Ste- Sa. 24 "West, Chicago Limited ‘at bao a tn. edauly. Fe Cars to Pitteb fume 0 y for Chicacu, with Slcepling ab Fittstune t Chiesa. Mil T-xprews, 10007. md for Pittsburg an-t Falzce Sweyting Car Wastuncton aio, Siacara, | b Valace Card ag Washington ten: Elmina at 40am, ‘an a ae on Saturday 1 For Wiliamspe 71% 8:20 and 1100 0 ii Ot Sunday. 4.00, every woth fx Sunday. 4.009 Sa Fer Brooklyn, §. Yai wey City with boats or 1 Feet trazaie Serum New For Pitladelp Wow and 1.15 connect at Mordint oy, 40.0.0), 00 ath » PAV a Mn, dilly, except 1 pm a in, £00, 6.00, 740, 10.00 wind Crevk Line, 636 m. and 440 p. For rpms 8 6.358. m., 12.05 aud 440 p.m, daily, ex- AS DIA AND FREVERICKSBURG RAILWAY, | D WASHINGTON HAL: | 1.05 and 11.95 a m., | ‘daily, except Su Wastinaton, 606. 310, ‘randite fot On, 3.05. 3 snd 1210 maida wiayy.” On Sunday ai | Foy wud 1030 am. 109 aud 1040 pou, and 1Ai0 nicht, | ‘Tickets ef 13th street and Jeuusyivania avend Gon, where order be ‘lett for the face to destination from hotels aud res Citas. E PUGH. J. Woop, General Manawer, General Passeticer Agent. | 10 SARATOGA, ' LAKE GEORGE, AND CATSKILL MOUNTAINS. ONLY ALL RAIL AND PARLOR CAR LINE, ‘Trains on New York, West Shore s.4 Buffalo Ry.. by West Shore of Picturesque Hudson liver, leave Jersey ix Station of Pruuayivania Balt ae a | SARATOGA SPECIAL Strive Saratora ey rtheast corner | ‘and at the sta- | 9:05" fm — 2:58 pum. Caldwell, Lake Gaorge. 4a pun. Stoutreal it me Elceeat Pullman Buffet Cars to Saratoga, thenes CATSKILL MOUNTAIN SPECIVL. 9:39 am.—Ar | ive Hotel Kuaterakill 2-00 y.m., Grand Hotel 2:07 p.uk | Farlor Cars. DAY EXPRESS, 10:16 am—Arrive Albany 3 p.m: | ra Spruame§ pin. C m6 pam, Utica 3 a, Sycucuse 7:15 pin, er 10-40. jm 2-16 am. Niagara Palle Parlor Cars to Ale Sharon Springs Tangy. abd Niware Falls. SAuATOGA AND. CATSRILE MOUNTAIN EX- PRESS, 11°40 a3 —Arrive Hotel Kaaterekill 8-15 Grand Hotel 5.05 p.iu.. Saratova 6:25 p.m. Lake Geones Spm Parlor Cats dcmey City to Sarabiwa and Lake Geonce. | SARATOGA AND CATSRILL MOUNTAIN LIM ITED. 3:45 p.n.—Arcive Hotel Ki | Grund Hotel $55 pm. Saratose 830 p 10-40 p.m.. Montreal 8725 a.m.,with Parlor Cars Aili Mountaing to Saratoa" Luret Par Washington on Pennsylvania KR. trains Baratoga. sicepers thence to Montreal. The New York ea. Luuited ‘eaves Washington at 9-40 am. counecting | with Saratoga and Catskill Mt Luuited et Jersey City, | Ask for situgle or round trip tel e and avoid ferry at aud loug trauster through New Yurs | ity. pee to City or Depot Agent of Penn. RR. for. co tates, deketa aid Parlor CaF chairs, Tar i “ar chairs from Jersey City station reserved in advauice | hication to Avent Pullman Car Co. Fenn. Elk Hermes City New Jere pen ar . NEY SUSEVT, Gen. Pass. Act, | ocd will be sold in original packs down apd Monday sd Wedne=days up. Freigbts re- ed daly ae A Wes TONES Agent pele | onthe premises sold ot all’ cash, at the option of the oo recent. | purebawer. “A deposit of $100 reyuirvad ou the day of z ie. “ering to be complied with dn seven days from EAMER T. V. ARPOWSMITH. the day of sale, or the property will be resold at tie cost FROM 7TH-STREET WHARF. saul risk of the detaulting purchaser, All conveyaneln ‘On Mondays, 7 a. m.. for Nomim and intermediate | aud reconttny at buyers exis On tnarseage ‘ier Currfoman, Nomini, St. Epis aL ound a 78. Tk Me ce daa ave 7 Glemente Bay, and” satermeclate laudinin, returning CYRUS K Foss, Bigs Sa strastecte ridaye, rant Place. ‘Qu Satur days, 4:0 p. m., for Currioman, Nomint, and | The purehaser at prior sale having taied to compl intertyeiate latdings returning Sunday evening with the tcrms of eatl sale within the tine Weested oy esis ae ea Mascon ai nx p LENGHT ‘N. B—Land at all summer resorts each trin. NJAMIN ON, 2 JOHN B. PADGETT, Agent rd&ds CYRUS K. FOSS, "5 Trustees, $515 CW RIDLEY. sanager = | Suledkds UYRUS FU ——_—_ 0 NOKFOLK. FORTRESS MONKOE AND THE WOOD AND COAL, steam by West Shore routa, | Mi SATUMDAY SIGHT STEAMER RETURNS MONDAY Exclusive connections with the Boston and Providence ae THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C.. FRI ff pee DAY, ADGUST 22, 1884. AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES. THIS EVEN! ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CU,, Auctioneers, "ARGE. STOCK _01 REGULAR SALE OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, TeabINe CAND, Within and im front of onr salestoor, TO-MORROW GUNS Pr TACKLE, BUF MORNING, gommencine st TEN O'CLOCK A.M. ERR” CUTLERY, MUSIC, a ALTER B, WILLIAMS & CO. Aucte, Fits TOOLS,» KAZO! $60) i “AET OURS, VIOLINS, tows BAB rae WP HOMAS LOWLING, Auctioneer. AND. BATS. W "Nast = pa Tet | THE ENTIRE PLANT OF “THE WASHINGTON ee ECE CHAIN AND | CHEMICAL Wi MPAM I," INCLUDING EMICAL RES CO! ALL STOCK AND MATERIAL ON HAND (EX- SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION, SATURDAY, TWENTY-THiIRD AUGUST. 1884, y, Ea % nm eet eR Comite PEND MeLsR EAC ACR 1 OLD ARTICLES. ‘of 3. U. ne} Ivania avenue northwest. TWENTIETH. at thereafter at samme TALLY INVITED, as many iy reat bargains Mat fngy Leeapeceel every aight FOLEY. puctonser, “ie Pixar will at he sida at el thin. of tie the, store wil be occu mo OsEALAS C0. Mauuucturers of “ROVAL GLU" ae haces, includine Glass Retorts, reducing pans, etc. 10F the manufacture of Oil of vitriol, toxether’ with all BRICK AND FRAME BUILDINGS connected there ith a fell aa all tools, maple tet and macy apperiaining thereto, “Also its BIIUK AMMONIACA! FACTORY AND HiCK. STOCK. and PATENTED AMMONTACAL STEAM STILL for ‘the distillation of ADIMONIACAL GAS LIQUOK and the manufacture of Sulphate of Ammonia, including Boilers, Pumps, Satu- Faturn, Evaporator, Sieaun Drying ‘Table, iupleineuts, tools and machinery of every Kind uscd in operatilig the same, The AMMONIACAL STILL is continuous in Its gkermsion ad as a brocing capacity, of rom two jotlsand to five thousand jounds Sulphate daily. Cone tract for the Ammouiacal Gas Liquor will be transferred to the purchaser of the work. ‘Thiv sale will be inale on account of Mr. P. Bauer, Purchaser at the publicealeof this property made Mare ‘Terms of sale: Cash within five d ‘cing at purchaser's com Tequired at thine of sal f9_ THE ABOVE SALE 1S POSTPONED UNTIL SATURDAY, AUGUST GHIRTIELH, Sane HOUR For turther particulars inquire at the office of tho company, HE WASHINGTON CHEMICAL WORKS CO.” auz2-dts 621 Pennsylvania Aveuns, TO-MORROW. psoas DOWLING, Auctioneer. GRAY HORSE, DOCTOR'S BUGGY AND HARNESS, AT AUCTION. ‘ AUGUST TWENTY-THIRD. KT will sell the above turnout in SATURDAY, on WELVE FP HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. REGULAR SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT AU SATURDAY, At TT ‘K. SINGLE AND 1. OUBLE BARKEL SHOT GUNS, LOT HARDWARE, &c, &c. ‘Als, At TWELVE O'CLOCK, Horses, Carries, Wagons and jariems au2-2t J 08S SHERMAN & €0., Anctionsors, TRUSTER'S SALE 's:_ all conveyan- ‘deposit of $500 forfeit money F_THAT VALUABLY STORE AND DWELLING. KNOWN Ay NO. 617 FOUR- | })CNCANSON BROS, Aucuoncera AND-A-HALY STREET SOUTHWES: Geerer of the Supreme Court of the, ne P ay face D. 1884, at able uae, i fen ot TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO THREE-STORY BRICK AND FRAME HOUSES, WITH STOKES, oN STREET. BETWEEN’ SECOND AND ‘THIRD STREETS NOKTHEAST (BEING HOUSES, MBEKED 27 AND 219 H STREET.) itleand interest of the par-)_ By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in band to the south hve (6) fect and | Liber No. 675, folio 219, et seq. One of the land tee thervof, of lot twen- | crds for Washington county. in thie District of Co- th twelve (12) feet and xix (6) f Lthereot, of lot twenty-seven, . in wyuare four hundred and ninety-six (490), to- ith the muproveients thereon, CousistiDK of & ry brick ahd frame building. used aa a store and. of sale: All cash, or. at the option of the pur- ind thercot in cash on the day of sale: bal- talmients, payable in one and two years, urchaser’s notes and deed of trust upon the 4. Titerest on the deferred payments ut the Fcunt eer annum, A deposat of S100 re fw diay of sale. ‘The trustee reserves the Hf the terms of sale be not complied with in seven, Tumbia, we will sell on TUESDAY, the SECOND DAY OF SEPTEMBEI, 4. D. Iasi, at HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. it front of the premiaes, all that cer fain plece or parcel of wround iyi and’ beta in the city of Washington, inthe District of Colunbia, and known aud descriced as part of lot numbered nit quare Dumber seven hundred and Hfty-two ( ginning at the northeast corner of said Int mine (9), Funuing thence west on H strovt north, thirty-two feet four and a quarter inches (iz fevt 4% luclice), thence gouth one bundred (luv) fect, thence east thirty-two: feet four and s quarter ihehes (32 ft. 4X ih north one hundred feet (100) to the place of bexinuitig, contaming three thousand two bustdred and thirts-s% Fi deosinaw the date thereof, to. resell said Teal estate at | feot, more or Irws, together with. all the improvements: the Fisk of the defaulting purchaser, All coO- | ways, easements, rights, privilezes aud heredituinents veyancing aud recording at purchaser's cust. to,the same belonging oF fn any wise appertaining. ENJAMIN F. LEIGHTON, Trusteo, ‘Terms: One-third cash: balance in equal iustalinents Ofc, 482 Lo semil-annually, and to be secured by deed of trust, OF all cash at option of purchaser. Conveyancing, &€-,at urchasers cost. A deposit of $100 required at sale. ferms (o be comuplied with in seven days, otherwise the ‘Trustees reserve the right to resull at the risk aud cost 2f the defauiting purchaser after five days’ public Botice of such resale in gome Lewspuper published in ‘Washington, D.C. } Trustees, at one and two Years, notes to bear interest payable | OOK AT LOW FARES. NORFOLK AND FORTRESS MONROR. FIRST-CLASS FARE, $1, ROUND TRIP. $1.50. © Elegant 8t LAKE and MOSELEY, leave sith stnet what? MONDAY: WEDNESDAY aid ERE DAY a0 pan . bh, Heturs me} soe Every SATURDAY at Clasaie Shore, adjoining Citonal Beach. Fare, 50 cents, J sac au hein nccured at Band O. tHrket fe, JAMES F. KINES, ‘au20-eoddbekds WILLIAM DICKSON ‘OHN SHERMAN & CO., Auctioncers, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A VALUABLE LOT AND TWO FRAME HOUSES THEREON, KNOWN AS NOS. SRVAND, SIG C STREET SOUTHEAST, NEAM aati ntreet an TThompson, G02 Pacewes | _ TENSSY LVS . wharf; Telephone call 731-2 virtue of a deed of trust dated May 27, A. D., POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS, ssh anid duly weeorded in Liter No. ium, folio 93 Steamer THOMPSON MONDAY, WEDNESDAY ana | £000, 0te of the land recordsot the District of Coots HRIDAY. 7am. 7Fary ic. This teainer for cbartes | HUNDIS. wo will ell at public auction ia fmt the Tiiewlay. Thursday aud Saturday evenings. J¥S 31 EAMER MATTANO- EtGutH, isu, at Six ocLocK P ninety (70), the same BEVENTH-STREET CADAY, TUESDAY and THUKADAY ? aun. for Mattox Crock, returning on Son- Gay Welhenday san Fridays, supine at teraucdiato Vandinges qoime and returnine: Also, touches at Grin- awharl sundays and ‘Tuesdayn down and Wednes- Gays Up. and Chapel Pout and Brent's wharf Thursday 2) in square seven hundred an having a front of $2 feet and Zinches on © stgvet south gast and running back of that width 69 fect, 1ore Pat Heulacly described in said deed of trust, with the iin ts thereon, Consisting of two two-story Arame ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in equal instal- ments in one and two years, secured by ad-ed of trust 2s Wednesdays, 8:3) a. mn, Special Excursion to Co | the terms thereof, the above property willbe re-suld POTOMAC STEAMPOAT ‘COMPANY'S ypular mer GEORGE LEARY leaves “th street wharf on jays and Wedneniays af 5-3); Saturdays at 6 Tiney ‘Point aud Corned Harbor weing aud Cosn Asn Woon. We have just received a large lot of Bakers PINE, WOOD. Also, fresh mined COAL of superior quaity. for domestic use, all of which we offer at lowest inarket rates, ‘The attention of consumers is respectfully invited to ‘au inspection of our stuck. steamers. Connects also with New York and Rich- incnd stramers, Norfolk aud’ Western, ‘Seaboard amd Roanoke, Occan View and Virginia Beach = SURI canzone opted ream can be secured at Baltimore and STEPHENSON & BRO., OHT0 RAILROAD. io ticket Offer. Idth ‘street. ahd Cennsylva- Z 2 FASE LINE AND THE ONLY | Sia aventies at St Sane hotel Folkimhoruse nese ap | m6 7th st. wharf and 12th st, and Pa, ave, S THE EAST AND THE WEST, | City fost office, office of Kuox's express, Cth street and | 7y a S108 oaenry cour Fenisylvania avenue, abd at compaiy’s often, “ith | Qoant: Woop: }OUBLE TRACK! JANNEY COUPLER! ttret whart. eae is Siee RuES . | [Roce pena wit cat) for and check baawagefrom | ECHEDULE IN EFIECT SUN | hotels’ and “privat” residences. HINSON* isa UNTIL FURTHER E Freight retelved daily until Sp. 7. JOHNSON: BROTHERS, a Liars Nashincion trom station, comer of New Jersey | _ 3310 WILLIAM P. WELCH, General Agent. jebue ad C street = =e WHARVES TERO. RD: Fer Chicago, Cineignati, Louleviie and St. Louie daily MAC TRANSPORTATION LINE AND EATEROAD YARD: 83:00 am, 1015 a fo., WO Pan. with Throne sae Coaches and Pulate Sleefiiy Cars 10 above points, | \ ‘The SteamerSUE, Capt, W.C. Seogheran, wi rescme ‘Twelfth and Water strects southwest, Eithout chase, 15am "daly to Chicago, except | Lertrfpeto Baltimore and Hiver Dan ‘SUNDAY, Saturday. Macloh, leaving Stephenson's wharf at pin; leay! Fer Vitteliane at £20. mand $40 p.m. dasiy 4-40 | Si taitimore for Washington tyery FRIDAY st ® pou BRANCH YARDS AND OFFICES: m.. to Pittsburg, Cleveland and Detioit, withSleep- | Freight received ubuL 6 put Saturdays OMLE! Care to Hittabriny. All fiver freaeit imust be prepaid, = For Toledo and Detroit via Monroeville, 10:15am. | Fossenger: unequalled. 2202 F street northwes Gaily, with Sleeper fur Toludo, via Whrelli aud Lake | yy ; 1615 7th street northwest ‘kk Apply to . NSON & BRO. Agente. 3740 Fennsylvania avenue northwest; Traine fer Thiladetphia and Xew York at 8:10 a.m | ‘7th street wharf, 112 9th street northwest: dally. exept Sunday. Sy. mi. aud 940 p.m. and | i 300 pin dally, wilt Patior and’ ‘Sleeriut Cary st | Corner Sd and K streets northwest: yuted er as aay 221 Pennsylvania avenue southwest. jer Baltimore on weet 30, 6:40, 8:00, 8:10,.9:00, | vate train.) 4:40, 0:90, 6.50, 7:00, 8:20 9-40, 1010p. | VCrnon at 10 o'cluck aim; RetUNLig. reaches” Weokines cilities tor the economic handling o 2 For, Baltimore on Sundsys, 6:30, 8:00, 3:20 a m.. 1.25, | ES Cad Gan Go Fon, 8-2" AD ad 1O-LUps | OY ET, HEARS Coptn | coal DELIVERED o8 cans pinECr FuOM THE er = the Shenandoh Valley Railroad, W154) g STEAMERS. Ig omg in tet aualitice of ANTHRACITE ana ae er F AI kinda of WOOD, kither in the sick or preparedto jor Way” Stations between: Washington and Baltimorn, | order, at ous factors. $00 640. U0 a mie Oy D440, vo and NOTICE, Joop m “Un Sundays 8 Top m ‘Fer Biatons 40 R mane 328 p ta. daily for pi Fratich\ so a th. Uaily Valley Uranch 820.2. tm daly extent Suman oa) Fem aly for Fredeck, 8 ais 10dSe ies 443 BB duly exceyt Sunny: ForHasertowu, W-ida ariand 3:93 p.m daily except funday ‘Fiatia rive from the West dally, 620, 70a m, 2:25 From Sew Gcrk and Philadelphia, 2:55 8:30 m. daily, Poo pm ds Scala Fran maid 1:50 and 637 p.m; Bet, ua daily, and 2:15 p.m. daily, 3,4 Wand Seed ‘eineton, yarday rederick and intermediat apd S12 p.m frou Point of rolats, §:25, am. iy, except Sunday: 813 hocks, oy a stop at Kelay Station ex- ¥ formation apply at the Chic Tickes oftee" Washington Sta y Arunsy aba avenue, corte Lith wtrtet where unlere Will te taken for bausawe tu be checked ahd tecesved SF Bey reat the cy ! BL CLEMEN YS, at of 7. Baltimore. Bs © RLORD, Gel Passenger Agent. SEWING MACHINES, &e. Cisnxs oO. N. Tt. Stor Corrox. SIX SPOOLS FOR % CENTS, at ACFREACH'S Sewing Machine Reomsecor. hand 1 SSue Domestic, Singer, Howe G.. W. De, & abil cther first-class Machines for y Ro canvaasine agente, WS with Us yuu save teney and. te free at Jour seaidnee by Tepatred and warranted. i ©. AUERBACH, | hand Hi, next door to Aucrbach's Gents” Fur- as ata flat Store. aye Tez Line Ressixs New Hoe AND HARTFORD SEWING MACHINES, Aesimplest nd moat durable Sewing Machines eve | Praduced, Sold cm aonthly yayincnte, abd bral dis- count fur cat, at noyance. | enced OPPENHEIMER'S ! Rebable Sewhig Machince and Fashion Rooms, | | | 628 Yeh street. w., St. Cloud Building, Good machines for rent All kinds repaired Hasse Paper Fuhicns ~ ee ‘4 oF Taz New “G” Hows An Entirely Now j Bigh Arm, Sewing Maching, i Which Excels all Others, Bold on Installments, Literal Discount for Caan, | Se™ Every Machine Warranted gg soup Br THE HOWE MACHINE Co, $83 F Street Northwest, near 10th street. ‘Nos 464 AND 406 7xm_ STREET NORTHWEST. Baadquarters for tha WHITNEY CHILDREN'S CARRIAGE COMPANY. & fol tine of Lawn Tennis Sets, a Fees, eset sles, Bicycle aS lee rete ‘Tennis Rackets. Cro- ‘Tricyeles, Velocipedes, ot Traveling and Lunch | a8 cost, to make roowsfor toa Havre, Antwerp and other porte om the Continent, and. for Ste : From tration, Cormapudence aud contains Jeg ontree Company's office, | ftnctly eonnidential. “bepafate tous tor ‘Ottis xt Shoe te arr both Stace aa Cae eS | hours 1 todand To 9p ma. aud0-Tuu* Otis Hor Low es | Londonderry, Glagzow and Galway, ‘Us unsurpassed ten about 3:90 pam FUEL of all kinds, CLEAN COAL, FULL WEIGHT AND MFASURI 4 E Seng Ere. pt Geliverics and prices au low ey Fuel cunt Ssutr Compaiy, rrerren, | Petite : YORK AND LIVEREOO! = = MEDICAL, &e. DE FOREST Has REMEDY FOR Lag 1 fetuade complaints quicaly cured. Cant be 7th street northwest, Office hours with ladies only." Jy22- AT CORK HARBOR. Kk, NEW YORK. AND EVERY WEDNESDAY FROM NEW YORK. HATES OF PASSAGE—260, 680 and $100, accurding sumodations. race at very low rates. Steerage tickets from Liv- Quecuistown and all other parts of Europe at st rates ‘Through: bills of laden given for Belfast, Glasrow, OLDEST FSTABISHED AND ies’ Physician in the city, can be ue, first street south of Pennsylvania avenue, between 3d abd 43 streets. ALL female complaints aud irregularities quickly removed, Su THE Der22X; ‘only reliable Lad consulted daily, 329 Minconet 20 hh st, Wi VEENUN Ht. £90. EAD AND BE WISE —DR. BROTHERS, 00 BST. Moura OTIS BIGELO southwest, appeared before me and made oath that De is the Oldest Established Expert Specialist in this city,and will cuarantee a curv inalf cases of venereal dis ease, and furbish Medicine, uriio chance: the boor fur Bished Medicine tree, advice frvo at + ENFRAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY Ho BETWEEN New Vouk ax i. ‘Cousultation and Sor hoor ting ietaae neuen tote Fim ; EERO Sg aay, Sober elli, Wednesday. Ang. 27, dy3i-Im* SAMU! H. WALKER, Notary Public, ‘je Jousweltt, Wedesday, Fromteul, Weduesday, Sept. 10,9 a.m. m Mt, Ih amacnes to mutt, on tas tide of Paris. LOUIS Dk BEBIAN, ‘Green, New York. Me: _ 2} cntisylyania avenue, ‘Awents tor Washington, D.C. Sept. 3,4 am. MA AIAG AND Funvsicay, pewttrry, Nenvous Weaktis of the Fimbs: Impaired Nutrition of the Boy, dpeatacity for Duly ao Labor sudal fora ot ae fre permanently Cu rm BROTHERS Invigorating Contiat, us ‘A visit to his Laburatorg, the largest this sido of Now Kor, will comvine you that he iether raane ake Sertisin physician in this city, and me betine eae TEED tee vada Faetenere ltd ofehem: Kris, bran inefaded, could te put tra east qatar bottle. Over thirty-thre: years! established at Qo B Street southwest. Hoo long for hunvuy ts Live pine ‘ANHOOD RESTORED BY USING A BOTTLEOR Mee RRSER IS Tinie Adar Oona ure any ease of Berminal Weakness: Nervous De Bility“and Tpotency. “Te tinparts vgoe we thetek Syren, 960 Brtreet vouthwes in ADIES: YOU CAN CONFIDENTLY CONSULT Dw RROTHERS, iho. Bat. nw. Yarticulas stecnaen daid to all diseases vecultar to Laden narried onsite Midsregrulartiewand Ovarian itoublestecated, CTWAy scren pare experience, yatta RQ rare mia. 4 BAX XS BELILILULA SN NN LLL POPULAR SUMMER ROUTE. May 34, and every Saturday thereafter, Gucbee to Liverpoul, making the sleet Geran vesuce™ Only five daye froin land to tant Tho Sttcnshiys of fis ine ate unsuryansed forsteengtie aufort, aud are fitted up with all the modern. inst Dractical raperience ean eugeat rai, 6.7 1 n u 1 u ©.W, MOSS, Washinzton, ALEAN LINE—w every Thursday ‘until May, ): intermediate, $36.75, Extra Livery Boston from Liverpool, Queenstown, PR. DYES Paysictaxs axv Daveetsrs RECOMMEND fr Be ge Grey fae Eas & E %0? Ww" “Ww Was Ir RRR, 00, NNW HEE OS? BS RBR TTTT TTT ERB ie ty FEY Ee BBB if ? 2 KER z 3 . AS THE BEST TONIC. ‘This medicine, combining Tron ve Tonien. quicely and com] Help cenee Drasiire ad brat INDIGESTION, (MATARLA,, WEARNESS, BLOOD, CHILLS AND FE enriches the blood, stretuthens the iuacles and Rerves, and tones And invigorates the eyetem. ‘A FINE APPETIZERBest tonte known, Tk will ene the worst case of, ving all distessing nympeouue, such a8 Tasting tbe Food, Bolah- ME ONLY TRON MEDICINE SAT WILL NOT SG See ee eee invaluable for diseases sygemiia nie ee eeu DISEASES OF THE LIVER AND’ RIDSEAS. otnot ions suffering from the effecte one troubles, loa of appetite or debility exporlones Gulek relict and renewed energy by ite use: TE DOES NOT CAUSE HEADACHE Of PRODUCE CONSTIPATION other Lron medicines do Ttis the only preparation of Iron that catises no inju- jous effcta. ‘ ‘Drugeits resenmoand Sianaesn Teyaem 224 = The genuine has Trade Mark‘and crossed red lines on wrapper. Take no other, Made only by aul) BROWN CHEMIOAL CO., Baltimore, Ma. Bron mE Haren, 419 lath street northwest, ‘Has just received the fall style ‘Bilk Hat Block. 809-lm ‘Estapuismep 1831, W. H. Waraner & Sox, STEAM DYEING AND SCOURING, ‘Ko. 1068 JEFFERSON STREET, GEOBGETOW, D. a for and delivered free of ch: to any ce in the ety. Wostal Cards responded to prompuy. cos galled Secouz Norce I RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTENTION OF ARCHITECTS AND THOSE CONTEMPLATING BUILDING TO MY STOCK OF FIRST-CLASS HEATING APPARATUS, AND WOULD PABTIOU- LARLY CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE WROUGHT IRON FURNACES FROM THE WELL- KNOWN FACTORY OF REYNOLDS & SON, WHIOR I CONSIDER AS GOOD IF KOT SUPERIOR TO STEAM HEATING AT ONE HUNDRED PER CENT CHEAPER IN COST. WOULD ALSO CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE WELL-KNOWN FIREPLACE HEATERS, FROM THE FACTORY O¥ JAMES SPEAR, FOR HEATING TWO OK MORE ROOMS: ABOVE. FOR ECONOMY 4ND HEATING QUALITY THEY HAVE NO EQUAL THESE HEATERS AND FURNACES ARE BEING USED EXTENSIVELY IN SOME OF THE FINEST HOUSES IN THR CITY, WHICH WE TAKE GREAT PLEASURE IN REFER. RING TO. A CALL IS SOLICITED AND ESTI- MATES PROMPTLY FURNISHED, WALTER D. WYVILL, Exctusrve Acent, No. 452 PA. AVE, NEAR 436 STREET. Guest Axo Posrmve Ctzanxa SALE , p26 Our entire stock of LADIES’, MISSES' and CHILDREN’S, and MEN'S and BOYS' SUMMER SHOES At actnal cost for the balance of the season. All those in need of Low Shoes should certainly not miss this op- Fertunity as some wonderful Bargains can be had, ‘We have about 500 pairs LADIES’ FINE KID BUTTON SHOES that have never been soldfor less thang. They are going now at 2a pair, a Democrats All of MEN'S FINE SHOES that have been sold for 45 and $6 arenow selling at $3.50.and 84. ‘Don't miss this great opportunity, as you will save moncy by doing #0 at the Keliable Shoe Storesof SINSHEIMER & BROS, £08 7th and 3151 Muatreete, Bt IN THE WORLDI UPPER TEN ‘www HOW H ss BF & Fj Sey Pa HE se BS PS wow Ho ou Sss8 KK ¥ S Ask YOUR GROCER, H. & H. W. CATHERWOOD, PHILADELPHIA, my243m AN INTERREGNUM. Tn former days no barber in Spain considered his edu- cation complete until he had made the tour of all the principal cities in the kingdom. He was then fitted to pursue his avocations of barber and leech in his native town by virtue of the variety of knowledge absorbed in his travels: for the information thus acquired was co- ‘extensive with that pertaining to his profession through- out Spain. In quite recent years it was the custom of tail- ors and cordwainersin this country to pursue the same course of education ; but the introduction of the sewing machine was the death blow to trampipg, and there ex- ists no longer “casion” for frequent flitting, Whoever is content with mere local knowledge, must of necessity be Icft in the rear of the march of progress. In order to fully mform himself of the state of the profession my cutter will be absent this week for the purpose of interviewing the trade in the northern cities and of absorbing all that is really good aswellas new. Therefore an interregnum prevails in the tailoring department this week, so far asall new trade is concerned, The old will be accommodated if possible, HENNING, CLOTHIER, aulg 410 SxvesrH Sraxet x. W. P ICKINGS. ‘We could easily fill thisside in a Little talk about Pick- ings, and could mention an instance or two where {t has been brought to perfection, but we would rather—which we know will be much preferred by you—confine our- selves to business, and pick a few choice morsels out of Our lange and varied stock, to which we invite yourkind attention, It will strike you forcibly that our square solid brass eat #20 and sia, F Kenuine Mexican Hammocks at $1.69, Our all leather double shaw] Straps st 19¢,, Our close woven fine Palm Baskets at 490, ‘Our handsomely framed Chromon Our large Traveling Bays at 79, 69 and Our brass Caxe Sprinus with halt at 156 Our lane and handsome Shopping Bae of 900, Our folding lex: Cutting Taine B49, Our excellent Office Busket at 49¢,, Gur fine Enxravings in handsome Oak Frames at 990. Cur ali-bristle Hair Brushes at 43c., Que beautiful Feturs Frat prepaid business: ICTR [C BELT. r Our splendid Cups and Saucers ai 26and 49c., sunpaash Ucketa ineued tat rallroad mahion im | FLingone Weel oad an Ny OSTER eeaat, | Guelunge vunety of Rusk Recto oan, tates. Tutermediate, $6.75; steerage, $21. FONE RE old. who are suffering from Nervous Debility, | Qurboy's Oak Wayon at 9c, jaore service will be resummed, commen at Vitality, and those diseases of & personal nature.re. | Our Kattan Baby Carriages: from $3 TB. Ayr 8, and = thereafter, sulting from abuses and other causes. Specdy relief and | Our hew Desk and Slate com! ie, wih Sow York, STL where | suteek Remi ancy fort TE ete | Sur actor ony Mae as venteahata, 22 PENSSYLVANTS AESCE, Gpew VOLTAIG BELT CO. Sarehall, Mich.” Jan-eoty (ur excellent; boitle Caster at Sa, (cknKonEnR gE | MEXEOUD ResTonEn, Sur weraien Bag Sees, STeastsiith, LINE BETWEES waz, | | A victim of early tmpradence, esustng Nervous ‘Our hand-painted Baraboo Sp Losoos, Sit ruawrtos avo tapas AYER | pihiytPe ature’ Beto Rauuue envons. De, | gus hu yauted Bamboo Brladicrs 4 steamers of this company will sail EVERY WED. | every known rerocdy, has discovered a simple means ‘These are only few we out, Probably SERRA AND ea T DAY trom, Dresen pice foot of | of aif curs. wich, he will vend. tres to his fellow-suf- | you will neo hundreds of others, which will strike yom, y wy 10-tu moor Setur | PEsILITY OF THE GENERATIVE onGang | SS? a See e| Dianne eR eyecotia & 00 Bowling Groen. New York: W, ’ NCE. Pronipt return ERG ¥ METZEROTT & CO, 945, Fenneylvanis avenue north: | $1) 1G0K, Bluple casos, $3 to 86 Severe ones, $8 to og CHAS WALTER 342 Detrest, Agents for Wasi br aamiblet fe. tone apetinstucly ants 22 trm Sraeer Noutuwesr, = = ——— Da | JPENNIROXAL PILLS —cHICHESTERS ENGLISH LITICAL NET BAN! GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. cent siaiuy To Chichester Chemfeal Gompante Ne, FLAGS AND POR TRATTS ary B. - Ros = s Sy Siadison Square, Philadelphia, Pa" myi0-ced | an-eo2m HOWER & CRABAM s: SFORCED EER JR. ROBERTSON, THE EXPERT SPECIALIST ae paren = ‘who stands high in hs profession, ix aekungwieded N + ith hand-worked buttouholas, be an cert Sites ms ry Uh pind ere OAH WALKER & co, Crormme " she ea ever elena in hac Praia Maus: Reaeibeaan! Mee | cerenmivaatra $00 007 WHAT AFULL LINE OF SUMMER UNDERWEAR, scanrs | ¥ Saercun er tactics rosittaly qured in 4to | NOAH WALKER & 00, ea AND TIES. We ‘and Saturday, from 2to ¥p.m., at his ‘(CUPennsylvania Ay @6Cn.w. eters to ‘ot Balti. re Mess Ofice. 90 N. Liberty 14. Ealtimore, Md. mbt | ROAH WALKER &OQ, as pou, 2 ii jor bay, Nuns*. 148 ctoa Bevage Grae ER MOUS | ccerenneyivanta Ava, es" Soe pecs 3 Be en teene [eon ee usr PEXED— oa = . @tPennaylvanis Ave, pace Ey A LOT OF SUMMER SCARFS FOR 60c., WORTH $1 mee oe —_ | SOAH WALKER & 00, fore Aen ane UFUS DARBY, LO ‘BAN BPAPI LARGE LINE OF Ra wed tivint AND YULLISHES erate oe. oye caaten SUMMER UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY. Gee Low Frise, 422 01h strent, | BOAH WALKER & 00, FINE DRESS SHIRTS TO ORDER A SPECIALTY Gk Bent (StPenneytvanie Ave, yo ifbew caea baggy LE 'p.q,| NOAH WALKER &00, 4c ten. et vor’ ‘rrenwe, , cA aetna 2 _Fine printing specialty. nid (trenayivania ara ee ee CELLULOW TRUSS: THAT, Breaks | NOAH WALKER & 00, - can be worn | ¢2:Pennaylvanis Ave, - ALEER, eet esee se, | NOAH WALKER &o, SOARW! or Gevotea bey ehacion tothe wens of K : mk (@sPeanayivanis Ava ee e26 Penneyivania Ave 2d Edition. Latest Telegrams to The Star FUSION TICKET IN KANSAS. and Resubmissionists Unite. ToreKa, Kas, August 22.—At yesterday after- noon’s session of the democratic state convention ‘the conference committee reported, recommending ‘hat the resubmiscionists be given ‘a place on the democratic state Uckot. ‘The report was adopted, and the convention proceeded to nominate state of- fieers. Gov. Glick Was renominated by acclama- ton. The or acknowledged the honor in a long speech, reviewing his administration and de claring in favor of a resubmission of the prohibt- tory amendment. C. K. Halliday, a resubmission Tepublican, was then named for’ loutenant gov- ernor, whereupon a motion was made to appoint a committee of three to invite and escort. the Test mission convention to the democratic convention to see the latter nominate their ticket. ‘The motion ‘Was carried, and a few minutes later the members of the resubmission convention appeared in the hall and were greeted with cheers. tr chairman, J. G. Gohler, was Invited to the platform and mad? a brief speech, declaring for Glick and resubmission. Other speeches were made and then the nomina- ‘on of candidates was proceeded with. Hallida nomination was made unanimous, and the ticket completed as follows: Secretary Of state, Eugene Hagan; attorney general, G. P. Smith;’ auditor, Hugh V. Gavigan; treasurer, W. 0. Huttman; super- intendent public instruction, & M. J. Keyes; chlet fustlce, KW. P. Campbel; associate, just A. urd.’ The state central committee was tien elected and the convention adjourned, An im- mense cation meeting was held. Topeka, Kas, August 22.—At yesterday after- noon’s session of the resubmission convention the conference committee came up azain, and bel Giscussed the committeve [rom the demo- crat convention appeared and announced that they had nominated C.K. Halliday for Heutenant governor, and invited them to come over and wit- ‘ess the nomination of the rematnder of the ucket, ‘This announcement was received with great ap- plauge, and after the appointment of a resubmls- ‘sion state central committee, the convention ad- journed, with three cheers for Glick and Halliday, ‘and went over to the democratic convention. Republican Nomination for Congress. Urrea, N. ¥., August 22.—A. X. Parker was now- nated 6or Congress by the republicans of the Jef ferson St. Lawrence district, at Goueveneur yester- day afternoon, a THE LOSS OF THE TALLAPOOSA. The Sunken Steamer Said to be at Fault—Vessels Searching for Bodies ‘Wreckage. Boston, August 22.—Several of the crew of the Steamer acknowledge the steamer to be at fault. Briefy the facts are that the schooner was steer- ing southeast by south, haif east, and the steamer ip exactly the opposite direction’ with the sailing yessel, having the right of way vy law. Many of the men were a considerable time in the water, ten | of them being fished up nearly a half-hour after the sinking. Numerous wrecking schooners and the steamers Fish Hawk and Vervena are cruising about the sound tf the vicinity seeking to secure ‘the bodies of the drowned and any wreckage. A Virginia Cycione, DAMAGE TO PROPERTY. Parerspvgo, Va., August 22.—Chesterficld county was visited last evening by a heavy wind storm, which assumed the proportions of a cycione, Ht Urees Were uprooted and fences and outho Diown down. Cousiderable damage was done to | orchard trees. ‘The storm was uccompanted in some places by a heavy fall of rain and ball, while in other places scarcely any of either fell. 3 | A Fearful Storm. WIND AND LIGHTNING ON THE RAMPAGE—PERSONS KILLED. Y., August 22. ein this vere hall and rain section yesterday af struck slightly damaged in Lansingburs, able barns were burned In Bruns bush the lightning struck the house of Lape. Miss Idella’ Lee, one of th Was ‘struck on the car by the igh which glanced to Ler land. ‘She ts badly not fatally, burned. ‘Thomas Gray, while wa on the riliroad track near Jolinsonvil knocked down and rendered unconsclous 3 Of lightning, but recovered, In various J Urees were torn up by the roots, fences destroved And buildings Injured. ‘The Hudson river knittin mill at Stillwater was partiatly unrooted. The house of John Mattison, ut Cambridge, Washin<- ton county, was struck’ by lightning, ‘and Saran Allen was’ Kdlled and a daughter Of Mattison fatally injured. ‘The house took fire. Gen. Butler Not Interviewed ‘To-day. New Yore, August 22.—Gen. Butler remained at the Fifth Avenue hotel all day. He refused to see reporters, — = Winners at Saratoga To-day. Saratoca, N. Y., August 22—The weather to-day 1s clear and very Warm. ‘The track is dry and dusty and attendance good. First race, purst $300, for two-year-olds, matiten and non-winning allowances, tive furlongs. ‘Ten- stone won bya length, Troubadour second, a length ahead of Lulu 8. third. ‘Tine 1:033. Second race, puzse $350, one mile and a furlong. Eulogy won easily by two lengths, Fleda second, ‘Williams third. ‘Time: 1:58. The Burning Mine. NO BODIES RECOVERED YET. SHAMOKIN, Pa., August 22.—There ts no Improve- ment in the situation at the burning mine at Buck Ridge. Gas 1s very strong in the Greenback imine, but the men got down a distance of 45 (e w4tudul recovering any of the bodies. AS an exper Ment a dog was forced down to the spot where wo Dodies, supposed to be those of Beck and White, are lying, and the animal was alive when hoisted up. This would indicate that these two dodies ‘Will soon be recovered. ‘The location of the ouner Dodies is unknown. ss President Arthur’s Visitors. New Yous, August 22—President Arthur ro- mained In his'room at the Firth Avenue hotel most of the day. His visitors were Secretaries Lincoln and Chandler, Col. George F. Hopper, Congressinan Houk, A. Hughes, of Nashville, and’ A. G. Malloy, of Galveston. He expects to leave for Newport, I 1, tomorrow night, stopping on his way at New London, Conn. — Ss Crnelty to a Crazy Man. Orrawa, Onr., August 22—The Northwest mounted ‘police ‘undertook to convey a lunatic across the plains from Fort Walsh to Colgarry. ‘They lashed iin to a buckboart on his back, aud {he unfortunate man died on reaching his destin lon. Death of Captain Lewis. THR STEWARD OF THE JULIA BAKER ARRESTED IX NEW YORK—HIS STATEMENT. New York, August 22.—Peter Gomez, alias John Williams, who was the steward of the schooner Julia Baker, Whose captain, James Lewis, Is sup- posed to have been murdered by the mate, Walker, Was & passonger on board the steamship Clentuo™ gos, Which arrived here tits morning. Immediately Upon Teaching the pler the purser’ handed to & Pollceman sealed instructions from the chief of police and the United State consul at Nassau, giving information in regard to Gomez, and asking | nat he be arrested. ‘The policeman took Goines ts | police headquarters. ‘The letters trom the chiet Of police and the consul stute that the cargo. of the Julia Baker had been stolen; that it was sus- pected that tho captain had’ been murdered, and that ‘the mate, Walker, and Gomez Were believed to have taken part'in both crimes. Gomez was taken before United States Commis stoner Shields, who held him for examination. Gomez stated to a reporter that he shipped as stew- ardon the Julta Baker in June last. ‘They sailed from this port on a Thursday. He did not know the date, Capt. Lewis was ill. He was no better the next day, ‘and they lay off Red Bank until Monday, and then, at the order of the mute, went. on their course for Martinique. ‘The captain grew ‘Worse, and on the next Friday died. His body was thrown overboard. ‘They sailed to Long Key, in the Bahamas, where tim mate sold the deckload of lumber and sald he was going to ‘Trinidad ter a cargo of fruit. Gomez says he thought this suspl- cious and ut the next port they touched, Oranie Key, he left the vessel. He says he does not think that any one was responsible for the captain’s death, but thinks the mate did wrong in disposing Of the cargo, He says he obtained some of the money. ‘The District Bonds. AM IMPORTANT DECISION BY CONTROLLER LAWRENCE ‘UMEXPENDED BALANCES TO BE AVAILABLE FOR vaE, Controller Lawrence has just made a decision of ‘Interest affecting the appropriation to pay the interest on the District of Columbia bonds. Here- ‘tofore the appropriation made for interest and the fund of the District bonds have been an- nual, and, by a law of Con; ‘any unexpended Dalahoe not usod was, aites the ead of two yeas covered into the and ‘could Rot be used — further. controlier 4th, 1684, saves nded. balances ot “awe fons for interest and fund Of the District ow or, ier ex: and venrered ints the Treasury under the surplus fund june 0th, ‘Such Dalances become appropriations Congress in one or two to ‘The will of the late Johanna Smith was ted to-day. She ieavos to her Wer, Catherine, house 133 ty, and names hey son ‘Thomas ag executor. ds ed Euep at as At A Came Muxrmo.—The last Butler’s Ambitious Fusion Scheme. MOW TT MAY APFRCT THE POSITION OF PARTIES TX THE NEXT HOUSE AND THE NEXT PRRSIDENTLAL CANVASS. Butler's fusion scheme adds a new element to the congressional campaign, and the question of how the next House will be controlled 1s discussed with fresh interest about the political headquarters. It is conceded by the democrats that their majority will be greatly luced in the next House, and the Tepublicans profess to have hopes that it may be reduced 10a fninority.. Bot parce ‘thus clan ‘smail majority, and are prepared to do some hard work in the cam i; but thus far only a few scattering nominations nave been made, and much ‘nds Upon the popularity of the respective can- aidates The situation is sufficientiy uncertain, however, to make it pretty sure that both parties ‘Will be pretty closely matched, And It is here that, Butler's fusion scheme becomes an mat ur eo be alee ti oa Tt ts sald nr! rat CX- pects: able, fecting fusions in rec Uons, to carry enough co jonal districts to luce the balance of power in the House tn the ands of men bound by no particular party lines, and Who are lable to cast their votes with elther 'Y, uncertainiy, as best suits their purpose. is would give them almost as much power as if they were the majority, and would greatly increase the importance of Butler's new ._ This theory is in keeping with bts general plan. No one thinks that the wicked Ben fps ee to be elected over Blaine and Cleveland, though Ms his alm to make the result in favor of either ees as much as possible upon his actions Mis plan looks far- ‘ther than through one campaign, and sees some hopes, four or more years hence, for a party which. Bt Its birth was a disturbing element in polfties, and which had the power to act as arbitrator for the two old parties. If he can thus affect the situ- aUon in the presidential campaign and im the next. House, he has great expectations for the “Butler party.” Calling for an Account. THE ANSWER OF THE EXECUTOR AND EXECUTRIX TO A DISCONTENTED HEIR IN THE M'ARLISTER WILL Case. In the matter of the estate of Sarah E. McAllis- ter, tho exteutor, Richard Mcallister, and execu- trix, Minnie Bagaly, have filed their answer to the Petition of William Bagaly asking them to account, ete. The petttion states that the deceased died at AUiantic City, N. J., leaving an estate supposed to be worth $208,000, arf that although she was a resi- dent of the District the executor and executrix pro- bated the will tn Harrisburg, Pa; that they Bave failed to account, ete. ‘The executor and executrix stute in answer that the estate included $,000 shares of the Pittsburg and Lake Superior iron company Of the nouitnal Value of $200,000, and they deemed Wvadvisable to have the will probated at Marris- Duns, and assert that they have accounted there; and they have paid William Bazaly no money from Une estuite because they have received none. ‘The Will in Unis case Is dated 1418 T strect, Washington, January 12,1883. ‘The estate 1s left’ the executor and exéeutrix with directions to pay one-fourth of the Interest or dividends each to Waterman P. Bagaly, William Baaly, Minnie Bagaly and ard McAllister during 1 A Warrior Bold. WHO 15 SAID TO TAYE TOO MANY WIVRS—A BLIND SOLDIER CHARGED WITH BIGAMY. Richard Rowan, an old soldier, bind in both eyes was arrested about noon to-day at 112 B street northwest, on a charge of bigamy. Rowan left the Soldiers’ home at Dayton, Ohio, over a year ago, and came to the Hampton, Va., home, where he stayed until this spring, when he came to this city. to got his pension money. On June 18 he was mar- nied to Miss Minnte Hunt, by the Rev, Dr. Paret, of Epiphany church, and he has stnce itved with bis, nd sFite, at the place where he was arrested. Bridger Rowan, who calls herself his Orst wite, aro to this clty on last. Sunday from Cinel to lool: for her truant husband, but he ha gone’ to Hainpton on a visit. She followed him. thither, only to ascertain she must return here, When she reached here from Hampton she went to his hous® and sbe met him. When ghe made her nce Known DY asking “him “why be tmarried he attempted to strike her with his cane, aud she left the house and reported the case to thé police. Mrs. Rowan No. 1 resides with her daugh- ter In Ciheinnatt, and States that she was married Ja Memphis, Tennessee, in 1885. Rowan was sent to jal, and will have a hearing ‘to-morrow. Transfers of Real Estate. Deeds tn feo have been Mled as follows: Jos. :. Edson to Jas, H. Jasper, lot 16, 9q. 154: $2,000, J-M. Shelton to Annie Pye and Mary C. Colbert, DL. 4, 84. 1010; $600. Catherine A. Shomo to Ede yard Kane, pt. 15, sq. 785; $1,400.” John Miller to ah Hutchins, 10t 11, sq. 411; $3,000. Abraliato ‘Thompson to Alex. Hawkins, W. 3 25, W. & Cs sub. Pleasant” Plains; $ John’ Brosnaban to Joseph AURIS, 10t 28, 84. 643%; $—. Joseph AuKins Ww Joun J. Brosnan, some ‘property; $—. J. J. plsony trustes. €0 ‘Tnothy Cavanaugh, pts S67; $2,750, T. J. Fisher to W.6 G. RR 7, 8,9, 11 and n. 3 5, sa. 685; $24,000. Tuver TRape.—Harbormaster Sutton reports ar- rivals ab the river front as follows: Sehr. RH. ¥ tons coal, L. A. Littlefield; brig Win: Mason, Handy, 250 tons gtiand; six barges ar Tived to-day with 1.09 tons anthracite coal, tor dewlers; sehr. Abbie H. Gheen, Jones, 350 tons stone; schir. A. ‘I. Paan, Fisher, 267 tons coal; four vessels arrived to-day with 5,00) melons, for market. 8, Se Co, Lots 6, Rev, Avavervs Ront gustus Robinson, the M. E. church, formeriy pastor of St. Paul's church, South Washington, died recently tn Phila deiphid. “His funeral, which took place in Balti more tuisaiternoon, Was attended by a number of his former Hock in South Washington, es Loabep Pistous 1N THs MalLs.—A loaded revol- ver was found in the mails in Pennsylvania the other day, and, after extracting the cartriages, the nall agent sent It to the dead letter office, where tt arrived to-day. It was mulled at a station where ‘he mall pouches are caught from a crank as the (rains run by, and in catching the bag the agent Inasked a padteboard box. In the box was a re- volver, with every chamber loaded. ‘This 1s the second loaded pistol that has been found in the lualls recently, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, The New Vork Stock Market. Tre following are the opening and 8 p.m. prices of the New York Stock Market to-day, as reported by special wire to IL. 1, Dodge, 599 15th. sproet: “Nune. | 0. jepan) Name. 0. | e336 46, -| 62%, 16° 9x) 10 4 | 1134.. Do. pref. hiv” 100% onto & Miss, 114% 114 "Oregon Trans. 13%) 13%) Ont & West, 68 62, Pac. Mall. SwlRasnse Do. pret. Mo. Pac. se A Dull Stock Market. PRICES SUSTAINED RY THE EFFORTS OF THE BULLS New Yous, August 22, Wallstreet, 1:47 p.m—The ys: ‘The Stock Inarket this forenoon pre- sented the sume indications that 1t did yesterday ferenoon—that the generak advance in prices ex- perlenced in. the previous ten days had about cal infnate, at least for the time being. Prices were well sustained by the bull cliques, who ungucs- tionably have the control yet, but the market was Gull, and the highest’ prices this forenoon werd from one-quarter to two per cent lower than the highest prices of the day before y for 2 out of 85 stocks dealt m. At 12 0 esterday: ‘clock, also, the majority of the usually active stocks were a fraction below last nighv’s closing: though there were advances ranging from 2 to 4 per cent on some of the unusually Inactive stocks. There was no bews Of a general character that would affect the stock market this forenoon, and the course ree ee Soren renee ne ee ments of the bull cliques, who were sust und marked Uhem up again after 12 o'clock . as they did yesterday. The market for bonds was quiet and sgrong, and prices with few exceptions were higher. Atlantic and Pacific firsts advanced 14 per cent, do. incomes 2 per cent, Jer- sey Midiand firsts 2” per cent, New Orleans and Pacific 6s 4 per cent, San Francisco: class B, 1 per cent, Great Western firsts 14. (esl Si The Baltimore Markets, ‘The Weodstown. N. J., Murder Mystery SUSPICION AGAIN DIRECTED TO THE XMULATTO WM. JONES a8 THR MURDERER OF ELLA WATSON— ANOTHER ARKEST. ‘While the coroner's Jury. in the case of Ella W: g0n, the Young girl murdered at Woodstown, N. acquitted William Jones, the mulatto, yet tt 1s bo Meved that evidence of a damaging character stilt | Connects him with the tragedy iti some way. Twe From They were out Dine-tishing, and the girl with the Fellow bang wanted to go back. “Yes, Maru,” said the skipper. “Don't feel very Spruce and pine far the shor» Home? Walnut Jest yot. Yew will ike totter at y more. ‘This hazel clear up, aud the t- Uae Tightship. She's worth loukin’ at if youve very important witnesses who did not appear at | never omtar.”“T Wood it” more brew, sos wo ‘the midnight examination nor at the coroner's in- | Could leave that bark Uehind us. Dont eat eandy, were found yesterday, says a Puiludeipliia | WARK Fe, Wouldn't give mallogang. Gak-esp yout, Look ou for your heads CHARGED WITH VioLaTine THR Postal, Lawa— Te was stated at Erie, Pa. ght that the means employed by the secret service bureau ‘under 3 Je Brooks will be Investigate at the instance of & cltizan in thet neiguboruood.. It is reported Wat its not untrey The sored Servier aMCers tO disrogant all private vpening all the mall in an er the plea of 4 tecting erin aud th tamperod They "are Geore Dieli, & clerk in Wilbert Richmond's store, at Yorktown, and Andrew Urian, au employe ih Haines’ tle ‘Works, about one mile from Yorktown, ‘Thes? men can estabitsh a most important fact. Both of them saw Willlam Jones in Yorktown oa the night Bila Watson left there and walked to ber aw'ut on that lonely country Toad. More than this, they saw Jones there at the same tume they Siw Miss atson, cady about now. A QUESTION OP True. : Their evidence will show, It is sald, that Jones and Peterson had nearly reacted Samuel Prt house, scarcely a quarter-mile distant, and sttuated | Ona back road running parallel with the ry Which the mumder was conunitted, befor had biden Mr. Diehl god-night. 2 at INVER te nd expesed, He Will ende | Secretary Folger couutenan ot wath Poterson, satin cearones — of the way. ie did Sy, os] A STRANGE SEA Sony, —Geonge T. Nicholsom, of Ouse, Dut fust when he did al | Wilmington, lett” Baltivore Tor Wuitngton aboue! Int which the examiners fatied to establish. | uye middle of Jum last vis the shea, Witieny Price, when asked the question, sald rst that | Hug A dispatch trai, Wilhmetie wane aes Was a minute; then he said perhaps © Wa nothing was heard. fro Nichols OF ie weasel! than a minute; and, correcting himself agatn, «de clared that it might have been fve minutes” Hi Was decidedly uncertain, and the importance Tixing the time, as since discovered, did hot seu to ‘Occur to the questioner. TRULTALE POOTPRINTS, From the willing statement of Peterson and the rather unwilling Statement of Jones the parting between them was about half way between the houses of Harden and Price. Just where they bad each other good night tere was disco day after the murder, footpriuts field on the opposite ‘side of the road. ‘Throwsh Uuls cornfield were found more footprints tar apart as though made by a man runnin rapid tracks led tn a diagonal direction through and over @ strip of meadow land to the which Elf Watson made ber last journey. side of this plainly seen tratland in some covering It were other, Uracks made by tie foot and in the same haste leading back t Very spot where Jones and Peterson had separated. It 43 ascerted that Jones was iu the labtt of be Towing Moses Heuley's booth ter cast Of the telitate ueet s until Mi | laay uiday tast, when N friend received the nolsom’s father and a ters from Captain. Amy School Va Captain HM Nicholson, whicia ale Of Cape Henr writer rep sehen Wienmond, uy forwanted letters st and disable A Linge exalt at The capsain and crew took tl Nicnoben, who 4 Schoone vislons by a passing St vetng p anit. OTS IN RUSSIA. —A SL Pete Mish Tots ate Ie] ANTI-HEEKEw from, trl to a tamale kept by Jews, loties, but tthe Structtd her to raise ab_outery, de Jews had robbed her. Th ers, and tn respon i the “Dizaar, ahouting ‘them downt sama WIth the Jews Fourteen Bouses and sly tne to dows were ransacked and dew rint fitted the heel of He DOU aL is Lea een Thu Jews dedanted etme an ae properay A REWARD OFFERED—ANOTHER ANKEST. iiliod and taduy presoua weodneed Gatiee Eat ‘The sheriff yesterday caused handel aii dcr aha aS cards to be distributed thrauch the count Sick HkAPACHR, LaNGDOR AND MELANCHOLE ing a reward of $500 for the arrest and conviction fom of the murderer. spring pid Liver, a Disorder: oF Costiveness, the distressing effec Aman named Alfred Minor,a harness-maker, was | Which Dr, Jayne's Sanktive Pils wil spesdily ne arrested yesterday in Bridgeton, N. J.,on suspicion | move; by “thelr benetictal of beng the murderer of Ella Watson. Baus Wey Wil also lessen t Dend Under a Bridge. . WS IT MURDER OR SUICIDET—A STRANGE HISTORY. ASTTFORD. On Thursday st 21, TS, At ‘The New York Sun of this morning states that | o'iecl att. JANCESTE LUA, sntant tuaghter seat ce early risers at Little Falls, N. J., yesterday morn- | 4 Mars, 1 Aulfont, aslo on °. tng found near theend of the covered bridge over the river coat and vest in the middie of the road. Under the bridge the body of a man about 35 y On Tues FRANKL ,, Auruxt 20. 1884, at 9:35 ott the euehtiadls year of hie KUN MEL Funeral will t je place from hy oTexidence, Fo. of age and apparentiy a Hebrew was found. The| H stmt turtiurt ag Sumicy, Seopa er eoaaee man was Killed by.a pistol shot that had entered | WM fanuly are requested to attwa = ‘the pit of his stomach, This letter was found in Saturday, Augrust Beth, one of his pockets: My name is SainYavner. T gm ran away from mur- derers. LET willdide please ‘wend toy beds hone to TLL, 601 Canal street, to Mr. Le Lapkour’-h Saat Cavs, senda latter to uy ficial to it meV gar wore Led i fhe Grace street Prowl Iam 3 Hebrew. Wea! Monday, the Iaateiagt. > Fiease tape, the Bath iat, . Mr. L. Lapkourich. PARTE Iviso, Californs scrict 200), In another pocket was a pass book, and on one of | 16s4. a1 pt MS ELCES _ ‘the pages was written: cout 1H, Parurids, in hor Ifthetlh Please send a telegraph to Chicazo. I'am lost, nore Owing tosome defect the man hail bi PEDDICOWD. DICUBD. a ist 21, 18M, REBEGCA PED. H scveaty thane pears through a rubber tube, one end of which Funeral ‘safamlay, at 9 oeicek, from 2905 ME street! ‘an doeision in bis throat. "On taper tis, he 4 a nee on one aru Were fastened Iittie cubes, “cont Tiamreday. Ameust 22, 189, at 6:80 coples of the ‘Ten Commandmeats tn. Hebn MILY ¥:, eiovwl wile’ of "Walter Scott Weadens ‘There was no money in the pockets. ‘The body W wurty-gaht y spectably dressed and the victim did not. loo @ A mManIn poor circumstances. It 1s the bell ‘at Litule Falls that be was murderedybut no clue to the guilty. parties has yet been found. A dispatch from Chicago says: Miss Lapkourich, sutstaratnt taki, fom te tte reenen, 18 Beth ret Went Waal nsctot, at tite Ulock ye io Sundry, August 43 ea > Gon nt not forgotten. . eulbe of Ameust 22, 1884 at twenty. E 1 alnutes beton 6 orchock, JOSPTHLME dnushnee of Ese Who says that she was betrothed to Samuel Lav- | [y'"Jchu Winn in thonaelen, F ner, received letters from him up to aie of fuuetal in Satuniy woe ge Sur'say's be was a Roumantan sew, seven years of age. He lett here two weeks azo 5 eS Sunday to secure what he could of $25,000 on deposit DERTAKERS., in Brabender’s savings bank at Brie, which recently —— KTHUR ROONEY & Co, Profesional Embalm: Farlors troutine on Penns iv Nov z1ds, for tramiont AMPS RELLEW, UNDERTAKER, _CENTR J ettvroone it i ot hee Latatien soar ea Suodations particularly’ sulted for" traumeut Tunes, Telephowe connections, iyi Tailed. He wrote buck that he eompromls obtained $27,000 without stopping at Erle. In his last letter he gad he id not beileve he would be allve long, as his father-tn-law intended to murder him. Eight years ago Lavner and his three prospective brothersin-law were tr@veling to his vineyard in Roumania with a considerable amount of money On the day previous tot they Were attacked by brigamds HIS compan— tons were Killed and he abbed in the breast. As he showed signs of life his turoat was cut and he was hung up and left tole. When discovered by citizens he was sent to Vienna for treat:nent. and FURNIS ‘delephone connects 1029 7th strest northwest, near Ts. Eininent surgeons retained htm tn thelr hands tor weak months and Inserted the rubber tubes In his throat Dut'quarrels arte: aut he weat to London and tg rove, and he went to and ex: 5 hibited himself in the medical colleges, accumulat— 7 CAPITAL PRIZE. $75,000.08 Ang the $28,000 referred to. When he emigrated to ‘the United States his father-in-law selzed his vine- yard, which he valued at $226,000. He secured a divorce at Washington, brought. sult. agalust his father-in-law, won the case, and was tw have re- celved the money on September 5. ‘Miss Lapkourich says that the former father-In- Jaw was to meet him in New York and make a set- it TICKETS ONLY €\ =, SHAKES IN PRUPORTION. Lousiusa STATE LOTTERY COMPayY, snot drapery hace eupereie the eran, The Lanasana State Lattery Company, and tn peresn Manage and contro the Drawings: thewarloes: and rat The same are conducted with honesty. ‘on 0 gents tomar al parla and ie aidhorize the Coe pany to wae Chie certuneate. with 7 our F cer eitnalea of OUT eg ——_—_~-e-—______ A Woman Shot in Baltimore, PROBABLY FATAL RESULT OF A QUARREL BETWEEN ‘TWO WOMEN. The Baltimore American says that yesterday afternoon a quarrel took place between two colored ‘women named Anna Burrows and Sophia Francis, in that city. The dispute arose between the women over a colored man named Joseph Hardy, who had been living with Anna Burrows until recently, when he her and took up with Sophia Francis, Anna blamed Sophia with taking her lover away, and the two, after quarreling, got into afight, when Hardy appeared and took the part of a Incorporated in I8P8 for 25 years by the Lewisintre his second love. He ran up stairs, and seizing a} ¢Zecornors 2 a pistol, shot Anna in te back. “As sie Tell th BP ep eee | has ‘spouted from her wound as from a well, and in a fow moments a large crowd had collected, at Iracted by the report of the pistol shot. Sergeant ‘ahd officers appeared $00 ‘since been added. By au overwhelming popular vote its franchise was muade'n partof the pment Busts Cousttuton moped December 2A. D. 1473, The only Lottery ever voted on and indorsed by the peo- pie of any State. Jt never scales oF post panes. ITS GRAND SINGLE. i DAWINGS TARE soon afterwards and arrested Hardy. Sophia Francis was also arrested and locked up. Anna Burrows bied profusely, aud becoming very Weak, Was taken Uo Ube station in a. hack, and afterwards to the infirmary. The bullet entered her back on the left side, three Inches be- Jow the shoulder blade, and six inches to the left of ‘the: She was in a very critical condition last night, and the physicians at the hospital are of the inion that the wound will prove fatal It was tEougne inaavisapie wo prove tr use ball Accidentally Overheard. From the Philadelphia Call. “It is terrible, perfectly horrible,” said the thin Doarder, meditatively; “lam glad I did not go on ‘the Greely expedition.” “Yes,” responded Mrs. Siimdlet, “you have good reason for being glad.” “Good reason?” murmured the thin boarder in- qguiringly, as he helped himself to the last half ounce of butter. “I should say so,” returned Mrs. Siimdict, “One A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE, IN THE iS, TULS- DKAWING, CLASS 1, SiC. NEW ULEAD! of the, party Was'shot for taking more than ls PRIZES weal 2 Approximation Prizes of 87°0..cccocesqeeee 750 Tone Evexts—The winners at Monmouth Park{ 3 = gg See tam esterday were Endymion, Wanda, Equipuise, Bi- Hama, Bavcodk Clonmeit: and Voltaire. at Chic cago, Rooke, John Sullivan, Top Sawyer and Wim- Diedon were ‘the winners——The 1067 Prizes, amounting tO-eo. lechase at | | Application for rates to clubs should be made only to Saratoga yesterday was Won by Disturbance. — | ty: ollie of the Company in) New Orleans In the troting races at Utica yesterday the wine | ata Mae soya wrt can tines ers ani lemmie G., and e Pacts pester t jew Orleans: ‘Bank, Face was won by Fuller.——Volnier, ohn b. and | Qylcase Eases New Oeuin Setioual Bank, Now Lady Belle won at Poughkeepsie.—A letter from Vestal Notes and onlipary letters by Mall or. Mr. W. H. Vanderbit has becn published denying | (all sums of $5.aud upwards by Lappe at our that he was dissaustied with W, W. Bair's man- | & ‘ML A.DAUPEIN, agement of the mare Maud S. an13.20.22.77-90.9038 ‘Now Orleans, La, A Ep Nose as 4 Sigs, oP Ieeaxirr.—In_ the . cross-examination yr. Allen Mac! Jamilton, an expert witness in the Hhinelander Insanity case, Yesterday the witness sald that. the poor circula Uon of the blood was noticeable in the man’s. white, Pasty color and a red nose was one of te signs of ee JUMPED OCT OF THE RING.—A fight with hand loves for $100 a side and gute money took place at way Beach, N. Y.,at 2 o'clock ‘mor ;, 10 a ring staked on the platforin of a well- ‘rendezvous, between. “Storey ‘Canavan, of Greenpoint, and Mike McHugh, of Glus- , Scotland. The men fought with hard gloves, i ; § H ij i Hs : ct § : i 2! i d I : I i H i i i | | fi i >! 8 gi ie of iH | | ff TH Fy B