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ae - cael Cin THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1884. LOCAL MENTION RELIGION IN THE Woops. PLEASURES AT CAMP HOEY. Affaire in West Washington, A MONSTROUS PLOT. A Brave Quickly Punished AMUSEMENTS. SUMMER RESORTS. = ae 3 —— —— ALLEGED ATTEMPT OF A Woman To Drowsy Her —— AN OUTRAGE COMMITTED AND THE CRIMINAL CAUGHT roe Se = = = ‘The Washington Grove Camp. The W. L. I. Corps Entertainea by Mr. | Rivat—In the Follce Court this morning atall, | Sensational Features ef = Bank Fall- AND suOT. TpHousaNns oF PEOPLE | SSHENANOOAH ALUM. aPRINGR, SHEN ANDOME The Weather. Albaugh—A Hall in Their Honor at| Diack colored woman, named Kate Lewis, was A telegram from Villa Rica, Ga., August 91, says: Sitiec Scie Dpapapste; Youn diese. ‘Wiaena trp thcuete wie Bana ¢ formice on Tae Cmtrr Sioxat Orricms, 2 | rermnesriNo sisuiosany AND TRITERANGE SE") the West End Hotel—Arrival of He- | $02%~l with, assaulting « small mulatto woman ; ae ‘This county was horrified day before yesterday UF | yen Troe ems ty | RE eee Pat sBINGTON, I C., AUUSE 2, ISN6, 9:30 am. f rf Ns » ". amed Priscilla Vas they cou! ec permanent cure — earrsoren, 0 Cangas vircstrung | ,VitS FESTARDAY Sew AMNIVALA IN CAM aware day night, vetween 9'and 10 ociock, she was walk- | PSESIDENT WARWER, OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANE | the details of a shocking outrace on the wife of the exercise aflorind by @ Ys weve, sania ek weather and occastonal showers followed by Ce ee August gist. | Correspondence of Tae EVENING Stan. ing along by the canal, when the defendant came | OF ALBION, ¥. ¥:, MrssING—MISMANAGEMENT OF A | one of the most prominent farmers of the county BICYCLE OR TRICYCLE. bm renee es, Weather, southwest W northwest winds, lower! 7 MGunie Gon seer amie: West Exp, Lone Braxcu, Augusta. | UP and; after using ‘some insulting language; | MILLIONAIRE’S ESTATE—ALLEGED CONSFIRACY TO | by a strange negro. It was growing late when the m. 1119 p.m. aur6.ow Keied patem ee eesture, For wart ghtiy eoler, gener- on nls da NCH, August yunded her over the head with a large S01 180%. negro walked ‘old on instance e agg fe Fbgiand, | what surprising. Although the forenoon was sul-| ‘The residents of Long Branch ‘ind siong the | POU ‘attempted. to. dra SS 7 walked up tothe house and, finding the lady | Bicycles afd Tsicycies nell tas auwtaitacnte Echos! fer Instruction open from = her tuto the canal, when tle sta es, tue jower lake 1 | +L TATRANCE, CORNER MAIN ANIC "i a ke don’t 7 alone in the front yard, narrated a pitiful tale of WM. ©. SCRIBNER, I ArRAR m MAIN ‘ Sights warmer, tair we Hecawiraeerim: a surat the ony: | custamed quictode ang morning Ue tep cantar | nee Miterwarin hos eee Or ter conta eeeeOee | The Fils Natal Genk of Albton, 3.'¥., was | pote tmc oan eegiat ear aoe ae ne 110m Kat northweet_ | antly"iecatel tin hi ies walk thus Sopot aod within a Gesd for ie upper luke Togo and theaorth: | W's With the earuiest devotional Lour of the day. | eustomed quletude this morning by the familiar | BES afterwards iad one Of er w nd on ot at BEG See nha negeeeaats nee Prem tacit SS |Ehisateas we oo = © | AL Ove 845 a. m. experience and testimony meeting | strain of “Saw My Leg OM” and other classte ditties | Special, Officer Bransell, who saw the occurrence, ont mand 2 = cScogi eras anions) scan tin cintered cis ones tee tae al ER GANDED | 2S eke ont/AS artwtan, weil_on, errendens, 53 wweiRC af the Washington | 20°C") camestly scught Christ. The votces of | dear to the hearts of the Light Infantry boys | fumed “Eup” Drowe war eee rune ea | ene bres a the piace | sat him As she opened the door of the ae ee aa a pK ony | Lancrexant Newneyee, of the Washington | see ae ee re parpose ot | J) Angust 18th, announcing ints intention of going tO | Dantry ‘she felt a hand passing across her mouth, | _Tarshar hee ning Penitents. the happy shouts of the re-| Stages, carryalls, and carriages had been pressed | bridge a few minutes before, with Rats Lewis run- | $. Sy 7 the = a rs int Sineening, Desttente, te Mepey chats Oe ae Lee ‘Service by Mr. John W. Albaugh toconvey | Mibg after hin. “The detendunt testified that she | St Catherines, and then to New York. He ts and in an instant she was in his clutches. shé| The Becutful } Ss ort the | fought vigorously, but without avail, as a heavy | Garland The We heard alt through the eneatapment A most | iis guests to Pleasant Bay. The drive was a short | Welt out to look for Brown, and found him coming | Only pereon who knows the combination of ught vigor ing and sweet Incident red i re pmntortable. Rates: $2 per day. of 820-7 werk Nght Intent HN PARKINSON, Proprietor. whines iene 4 19meu wita uniform aud 15 enon. LUGET DEL OkO, ewes Carrie Hall ana Loutse nderrul Change Artin Srrciat AsNouscesent.—Pirst in the fleld: great | TGHTS Salt water luxuries. Bathitw unexcelled missional ie vigor ithout, aval, Garland The Woden ge Artist. Garry Hop | Onutus will mre all true autre cilia Vi Of the head rendered her senseless. 2 iu a procrata of rare excellence. — Sogn ae | : , | Wards home in company with Priscilia Vass, | inner vault. The condition of the bank cannot be | Dow on le Adsniasion to all on!y 10 cents. r OCK ENON SPRINGS AND MINERAL BATHS Nmeons W, Sivaging t | Sak. A ite Sister Was Juvously converted, and | OMe, and the dust wh'ch gathered in the boys'| wnen se tala him caetbewuptt ta pe tome and | Maereraey yar cmnaition of the Dank cannot be ase passedin the trunt way he heard caring | (PMMEATER COMIQLE st MDIER GARDE Bie ee RN | will make so ear thete | 8S ber grown-up brother ares: from the sae altar | throats was speedily washed away on arrival at | ran him off trom Priscilla, and’ he went home. In | and the safe is opened. Great excitement pret a es aereaues tongs fester eee T SUMME Ritu over 1000 dart me fags or danigmees, four mbt parties ie re euetng at 10 | Of Taith. she clasped her atms triumphantly and | their destination. In compliment to Gen. Felix | & few minutes sue tet Priscila, who struck her in | in the village, us tis feared the depositors Will See ane, Loronah the sayhing an, RAY AND STEPHENS, | “Terme, i610 O20 fer monthof four week Game cloth a ‘ihe regular preacuing service ie gel : S 5 a as OF & MILLIONAIRE’ ” wund trip tickets. good unt Gere ey department | one never to br forgotten by those who attended. | Fendered “My Maryland” with their well-known | trying to put ber ime theeghal TES conte eae Tass ‘Counerie We narea thar Wart wae | 'Ghcuing a hike. woe aeaecasicn saroiacd, cs Bee ren tk | Biseratel patch a terete nay be creas dhehatgtng the crew of the U.S. Lan- | A missionary sermon was preached at this hour by | vigor and thrilling effect, in addition to a mediey | “This is a dangerous woman, and she can be im. | | 1 Of an coll | negubNOd, Wine Ree oe RY SIGHT THIS WEEK | haat AS PRATT & SONK, Mauagers, ee eet te Mow York oa the U.S'S Pow. | Rev. Dennis Osborne, the native Hindoo preacher of | of the suring War songs, which all Washington!ans eee inthe District jail for 60 days and pay & executors of the estat Roswell teres, ai out on different routes, ADA SNIPE ASD ae | 33am 401 Sth street northwest eerer, ene te is | theSouth India conference. ‘The text wasIsalah 61st, delight to hear, ‘The walt before breakfast was | fine of $20; tn default, 30 days additional.’ Burrows, one of the weaithlest men in western | term - cries cee Cope eg ga hatan. = = | 3H It was a quickening and cogent appeal for the | hot, long. and was passed in strolling about the | | Coat Tkape.—'en boats, carrying 1,111.08 tons Of | New York, who died in 1679, leaving an estate est4- | one of the parties succeeded in running upon & $us- = iC WLSTMOKPLAND COUNTY. VA eS SS loading | gospel for heathendom. Though this sermon was | grounds of the Pleasant Bay house and cetting | eoal, lett Cumberland yesterday. fated at several miltions. it ts thought that there | Dicious man, who had sought rerure hase ot the rend endl obcten rurmiabos | og SOT 84 Rew ura bel hatin ty Potomac rer jot Gur uung’s, Sa Pere che aegienioe heck vine sty UN enOWlis acpted a 5 on MF. Albatig son }OWN.persor rner, Sadar | Muti ce WEDD a — es ecthe wondertal caieniea or ‘9 seven-year old aon of | guests were going through the knite-and-fork | the cabin wiudow of the schooner R. P. King, lying estate on the part of Wal rance of the crime. He was brought into tow sete | Si ang | that a fear o tion caused ‘This ttle Hindoo boy, Earnest, | tactics with a precision that bespoke careful train- | ac High-street wharf, And look 1a Captain WOK pI cae ound with strong ropes, and was soon surrounded ut Franc’s, corner 7ub and | in a sweet 879, : ES crus: 62 per lay, @l0$12 per week, GS-840 pet Bim to leave hot » since 1879, has had | DO d) JaMICHS BAND AND_onCHISTNA PIES Terms openit Tiihetie and birdlke votee. Sings the | tng and long practice. ‘The oftcers, with the news: | Knowles: pants, {hush weve hanzivg UP, a pocket | almost sole euaiee ot tos eeeaes ia ae spect- pose Of idealtring Hin tice ee | Lc ae ets rth for Facurons, Piction Harge | OUR GW. JACKSON, E the only s Iv one price al fur- | praises of God In the harmonious and ciear-flowing | papi and other civilian guests, occupied a | book containing $70 in cast lated in stock: ; lost conel s recognized rh nt fs and ai Sther coceaionm Ee ete — Sagunge oohin ative lene child's beauty of | table 1u a small pavilion overnoiing tre Gao ite | eRe NTE $01 CARD. mains of J. Philtp in stocks, and ts supposed to have Jun Johnsons a than ct Geapersse cies terioes | paren, Chur Pat, Washington, Sth strect northwest, Omics hourm, Sto | _ Beach office, ¢rable money th Wail street, There has never been | the other end’ of the county” es 4 * * i . ten 4 Tt was soon demon- | 124 au. ¢to 7 p.m. =m VON INN, form and face ts striking. In response toa request | the corps gathered around a long tabie on the | Souder were taken to Baltimore to-day. Deceased an Inventory of the estate filed, and a representa —* —————_ aE ree eg ae ciate aa | HOE teat hey cue Later cops Gem | waa g moby ofa wimier ot Cencicitiy cede | Whe" Mer ROW State Unk ae RETSE | arated at be magia whey ae fe TmOTuEEE A cay aie eben ae jag ‘Pomansows saectlon ofS WAS eee | sac ME eM cist wr aumten tent | Moague Tas among ie Hrd en euploned Uy Ue | ented a eultion in court nd an der Was Raed | SSHAQ cneratenumutmen andere He Rudbevn | ceschsnneeet inte sence seen Fiscgnys Tee Crea ily made. merican; Mr.) 5 el | W. & GRR, a Whale ing Warner to file an inventory before 01s we 5 = : and river. ‘Shipped anywhere ont of town. : Pet 8... calmanager of Chicago; Mr, Chas W.Sclauck, of the | until the time of his death, being over 21 years OD | Tech of Auguste AS Wosren alee eae ahd Pe il ey reieligee enone | guneture <f cera: aud river. New B ligt New York avenue, THE TEMPRRANCE NG. New York Worta; Mr. J. Townley Crane, of the | the road. an order was issued revoking the letters testament | Mult. when, with a yell. be Juraped in the alr and vars spores | Coit’ sa water bathe “ou thw ed ‘The temperance mass necting, notwithstanding | New York Trifyne, and Mr. W. Hi, Baker, of the | Guat’ Recerers, — Canal boat Seneca arrived | ary faced a3 wewed FevOkt departure he trans- | Wis shouts of exultaion went Up from the eee | Tiki cy MEMORY, | For Prextisa—pure cider vir nt splee® | the storia, was tuliy attended, and, the large au- | Long Branea News, were guests of Mr. Albaugh. | with 900 busitels of corn alld L8N) bushels of wheat. | ASS Bis property to others. When they aa nin opie P Beop! UAB. tity 100 New “ASEASON AT AVON INN" a | dience heard with increasing Interest able specches | THE MENt, wRRreise Newa—srig William Mason arrived LATbdaD OiNAETE RET GO RSE DIR EOE 2 ENING Anes _Addrwns BR, TARD. trem the vest of John) from ¥ ‘h, president of W. T. C. U.; Mrs. | which was discussed with avidity, was as follows: CONDITION OF THE WATER AT7 A. M.—Great Falls, ‘The disappearance of Warner and the revelations Y a ao API (PD HOUSE AND READ COTTAGES, AT. F. br. Mogens, Lawser Moulton, and | Pomme “Amour au natural, Baked clams au | gp: reeaving mecarvein-notth contstion % South | made in regard to the management of the estate 18 CITY ITEMis. EXCURSION een eunieay {gaabied end eae new tome | Her. Pris. Albaugh, soft shell crabs tried, brotied chicken, | connection,” distributing reservOlr —inMuet | suid to theow livht ween moc ebieh: hae 5 XCURSIONS. ae acumen Ramee Aydte Guseeration meeting of the afternoon 2 | beetsteak broiled, tried sea bass, broiled ells, Daked | gatehouse, 95; eMuent gateliouse, 36. Low Ude 1D Duffetea the aistrict, attorney, grand Jury and Ge-| copa ae ence eee ee er ee ea ee ee, 1d. Prorrictn aye Si Te ee eae tooo raissionary | HAM, fegumes, cafe au fait, clues. the river to-day at 4p. m; high ude at 9 p.m, lectives of Boston. It 1s believed that a conspiracy | some cut glass water plicher with 6 gobleis to OLONIAL BEACH, DAGE 1AGrS. CAPE MAV_N. ONE BLOCK BRS | Witn the elgars came calls for Albaugh, and that —— ~~ + The Nelre ty cokes T4oF Wm, R. Burrows. one of | match only ee; Rubber dressing combs $c worth | STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS FAMILY EXCURSIONS. | L thun hs beach sid tu fait view uf the orvan i AT ihe 6:0 p.m, tent serviees tenor adozen asked | Frntlenan arose aud Uvieily returned ‘hunks to| | CONFERENCE OF CoLoxeD Muruopisrs.—The sixth | the heirs, by poison, “He. has been systematically | Bee TE Cor glees ee reat ae eh ae oe | SS. | Toietingets ine ines, cien June tet, “Acoomimod Forp’s ( Emirates 3 | UE Suests and expressed the hope Usat their telu-| anbual session of the Baltimore conference of the | potsoued until the diabolical work was discovered | 200; Tapaned cake or Utesd Doxesheni ae cine ae WEDNESDAYS, Steamer Arrowsmith, 7th-st wharf, | SUH TORU) 4 DO MAKEESON, nee atrels ele ccenite tcnperante. revival service was | Uons would continue pleasant. (COL Moore revurned | Colored ML f church: began at St. Thomas’ church, | just in time to prolong, but not to save his life. He | large size @3c. extra large Size 73; ‘New York ‘gol- (EME PEMPER ON, ASBURY PARK. TigATRE ComtQze —Druma, “Swift and sar | ee eee ee eranaave: ir was conducted | Hauks to Mr. Altaugh for the mornings enter- | Chestnut street, neat iiiiien i Baltimore yester- suill alive, Dut tt 18 a living desth. Suspicions | lets 6 for 2ic; Colored giass finger-bowls 6 for 59 the week devoted specially andexciu- | “E's” greens suite 5 Durvan’s Ganpes.—Varletics. ty Wis Rouch, assisted by Rev, John Senively and | tainiwent, and was tollowed by Agus TRB | Gay morning. Atter the usual rellgious exercises, | were expressed of poisoning, and upon investiga- | Handsome decorated English china square shape toutal Bewch | coran, All meviern imiprovemetita, Tate a = = a Reaw mia | Hots inet ntie Comps to beware of Mr, Al) Kev. Thomas Wells, of Grafton, W. Va, preached 4 tion by & chemist arsenic was found In the stom- | dinner sets 12) pleces only #17-49 worth Sere aay Fetyeny doce args oeengent awe, Coudemed & Bees Cae a haugh's insinuating aay OE thes would, shortiy | sermon. | In the afternoon the only important busi-| ach. ‘The patient seemed better, but on May 7ch | sets on hand: Handsome hand painted ttenew ching | Ps at Co eye me es CAMP. GLEANINGS. patidon thelr old tame and S| nes be lighted at 720 p.m. and al All steamers eaves 30a n Mine | \remaonr, ant See | Venti, ta Rev. George Leech, of Annapolls, 1s to preach at Mrs. E. E. | 11 o'clock Friday a. m. = night, * prop | ‘The ministerial arrivals to-day were Revs. Messrs. S transacted was {ue re-rlection of Kev. W. Wil- | bad symptoms returned and it ts evident that the | jce cream sets 13 pleces only $237 woth $4.00; peu President. | The Jurtsalction of the conference | young man must die. The matter was before the | Wooden flower buckets 28: large size 33et extra facia’ Matyland. Delaware, and the District of | grand jury, but the insuffictent, evidence caused @ | large size 48c: Cut glass sult or peppershakers ter iey'the tables were dl-| Columbia, tbirt Mr. Albaush, In respous Boys aS his sons, 2 from Mr. RM. Hor 1C CITY. VERMONT AVENUR: etructod Goran View . street cans AR Aud pence rs on the and hucet bathingon Poto. | ahd trains, three itinerant ministers, and | postponement of the case from time to time. ‘the | Handsome crystal glass table sets 21. pieces $1.37 at wharf and othee Cb, 1 Co, a1 F praise ME COMETON. nt S Press assvelation winete a sabe 10 Leech, of d. ‘orps then féried a group and were | church property valued at $27,000. ‘Sick Ian Was last week removed to New York. By | worth $2.50; Tuinblers 5 for 10c: 1 Tray with 12 each. aes =e auzl | rp BaLvwis, te d to oid ‘anothe Sehively, Reed, Marriott, Goucher and Leech, photographed, after wich they set out on their IEF Fee TNES the will of Burrows’ father his estate remains un-| tea & table spoons only 39°; 1 Biacking brush with ELECT FAMILY EXCURSIONS: + pane was dtcidet © Another | Annapolis, 9.30 a. m, | Peturu to the West End, Hunting Down a Brute. divided until the death of his widow, who survives | whisk-broom & 2 boxes blacking 23; Sponges 12 for | To BEACH HAVEN, ¥.3. ie a Mig having Hada Orel vial to Ais, fanaly im | , DUtNg the practice dri of Co. B. tn the rink this| assavLTING AND SHOOTING A GIKL AND TAYINO 70] him. ‘Me Warner fe prccuivaliy ie Sole ono ot | Nese broom & 2 boxes pans Assorted collors Ive REACKISTON ISLAND na Sah Sak ea SRE = s tion of Ex-Prisoners | Poi, having bad a brief visit to his family M) afternoon Corporal Thompson was prostrated by POISON HIS PURSCERS, ‘the estate. In Noveinber, 188%, William made the | Garden trowels 5e; Coco Door mats with red AND COLONIAL BEACH. ndyner pound Ree ree Cig Ot te Sc cveniue Jona M kine | Wasibgton. na his | theheat. He was conveyed to his tent, and ts suil a from Macon, Ga., August 21st, says: | S¢quamtance of William R. Cauikins in Rochester | boarders only 43c; Baby carrlages, Retrigerators & sit coast. Capacity, 200, Firstseason, Now open. eae el nate ty tue mationa | aU: Henry Wilson has again returned. an 41S | very weak. A telegram from Macon, Ga., August 2ist, says: | and the rollowing year they entered Into business (raveling Trunks at and below cost, also to make | Thesteamer Jane Moseley leaves foot of 6th-atrert | For particulars address Teport- showing that th | Yoke is again ueard In the choir. | Mr. Samuel Polke THE BALL AT THE WEST END RINK. aoe ae pan nation of Miss Alico Higgs, tn Montgom | in this elty. Burrows, with his wife and two ehll- | reom for new goods great bargains’ will be offered | wit ‘feamer, Jane, Mossley Leaves, May) at 6.00 ue | Prisoners througuout tne country were | ropes Sere ee Su oe arene | ‘The gratid ball at the West End rink Uutseven-| ery, by her cousin and rejected suitor, David H. dren, went tolive with sacle and in ya in every department. 1 | for Biackiton Taian FERS | GEO, W. KITTELLE, Proprietor 7 capt, | fom nervous pro= | Ing was a great success. It was given by Mr. Hil-| Conner, grows darker as developments show the kins? riny azore! Razoi The Patent | the Moseley will, ou aud af er ‘Tuewiay. Aueuat 12th, | (NRE BLUE MOUNTAIN HOUSE, 2. Partrge, widow of che ate Capt | Stn cusied the Grove to-day are §. | dreth, proprietor of the West End hotel, as a com-| real purpose. Miss igs, who was remarkably | BUROWS reméined at Calkins’ house, except during | | Fe loeset Sc eeeers sof this ty, died at Aloise, Cale | ¢ Jones, Mr. and Mrs. G.R. Bi s Helen Ne dock, Rev. 8. 1 | 9, occasional absence caused by dissipation, He wiand, and Miss ment tothe Light Infantry corps, his guests. | pretty, was sIxtecn years old. A protracted meet-| Caulkins Feuruary isth, und didnot return ‘fll Tink: a handsome structure finished in red | ing has been in progress tor some time near Mount | carrted there quite st Perfect and our best brands warranted, aud keptin | ise take excursion partics to Col tw. \ugust iad Beach ob ber reg: Le, ‘THE ELEGANT NEW BOTEL Tas proper shaving coudition graus. Name engraved | UIat trips, sith the except Sn aurdog collars tree The Rodgers Cuvier store, | q,Fare found-tip to sites Clildren under . X= . twelve years of axe, 25¢ OF THE BLUE RIDGE HOTEL comp, e aciatest cece - s cedar, had been tastefully decorated with grace aia pore Sone 487 Pennsylvania avenue, D. N. WazFoxp, Prop’. 2| "For further information apply at the office of ED. joi ACCES tae gute san tagraae+ #04 Wl Te) fully estoonel unulngs draped. fags aad haters, | NemMO Among the attendants wero David Con-| | MOTIVE FOR THE roIBONING, sree, DR: Natron, Absit sie aed Toceted inthe Foe Rider Mogutaion, upon thapianst _ hangpy F epecches camnp-meeting. . and looked peculiarly brillant in the white ner and Miss Higgs. Its well known thet Conner le ‘sick at Caulkins’ house the patient WaS| qrhe Greatest of all Great Bargains Passengers tor COLONIAL REACH on SUNDAYS | the Western Maryland lou!nonl one mule ‘west of ere tude by Messrs Grabata, Muriell and Ecker: | , 22% Dorsey reeetved a telegram to-day calling her | Snce or the dlecitie light, Tie, Inicio saneat | had for some time been paying attentions to the | attackea sith vorniting spells and partial paralysts | wi be sold to-morrow only at M. Augenstein's, 817 | Wil be lauded st wharf of CLASSIC BEACH, 3 LEN MAI son. | ond Mrs. J tone guests of Sirs Pra Thtantey gaimeled, mith the white ‘and gold ot the | young lady, who exiiibited no marks of reetproca- | and grew rapldiy worse. About this tle Mr-| 7th street. horthwest:. Foot tobe der bomeked Lewis Hawkii Scarpa te cine: Infantry’s dress uniform made up a spect cle of un- | ton, Althongh treated with indifference, he per-| Warner, Hon. Roswell L. Burrows, of Buffalo, and | Chamber sets with gilt lines, $3.13; ebony handie Loe CEDAR POI Dy the Washi abd 72 mifles from Balt Wil. Cr | NONE TENTH. employed | jand at the any, Was common effectivencss, Beto dancing be ‘This Hotel has teen sulancrd and Muprowed, and te a ‘ ‘Stewart cai Boston a sulting | knives and forks, 47c.: half dozen stone china cups z J first-class in ai its appolutmenta, faken sailleuly til abuut 1 o'civck inst might while] , Centenary Dey at Ervimg Farke | Koss! command gave an exhibition dril, which | Sisted tm his devotion, and, notwithstanding the | Fre. Sueware came to Boston, ‘and consulting | Knlves and torks, rc; half dozen ston goblets, 37 WASHINGTON'S CONEY ISLAND. Tistes 83 aud 300 ger day” Special ratea Uy the Aiing a lunch,and died in tifteen tinites. His | Correspondence of Tre EVEXIse Stan. | Wore mamny delighted the asweinbiage, among which | Near relationship existing between them, urgently | Suseuion of property that there is the greatest dls. | glass pitchers, 1écs_ large Waal beciee ere aout Sj eae Saute wt iets wan: taken to Mer incead Pits fet saree socth | ‘Saeisa” Fane, 0p gust 21.—To-day was) Were many military gentlemen and other excellent | Sought her fund in, marriage. Formerly they liad | Myron Probert 5, that there is the greatest dis; | glass pite Gooden water buckets. 11¢.; 3 barélaun-| will’ teave her wharie soot of aii street ChE NOUN Tare waren ‘ > hg dle aa _ devoted wholly to centenary services, and great | JUdxes of such aatters. In the bull-roomavere caged buclwhen the tine caine for the | notsthe slightest doubt that arscuic was aamin- | dry soap, i0e.; wash bowls and pitchers, 59¢.; wash | except Suturuays, at a.m taruiu at 9 pal. ext = “MAGNIFICENT. “Daniel Smith.ahod carrior, tell yesterday trom | devoted wholly to centenary Sa Mt | mauy distinguished cottagers of Long Brane Ter Decne: 2 eneteed tie ity waetoupen Con: | istered to Burrows, and it was simply a question of | Sets contalning 1 tub, 1 board and. bar soap and 8) | Saavnsesuaay Myiatim taritue at wri, children, JAMES £ SHANNON. aneconk tary OF, DUlLdIEe Ob We. hear tava | terest Was manifested in the services AUII a. | Sojourners at the hotels beste ance Mer decreed Guraced that ne threatened to Kill | who administered it. Gen, Cogswell, counsel, tor | clothespins, ¥ies 2qt cotter pots, Ides Sake cotter | Berea Mariner wo Fibs, He was removed to his | ia. Kev LM. Dai of Sharpe street M. E. | specially trom New York, Brooklyn, Philadelphia, | her if she did noi do hot wad iy *7'8 | Cautkins, who was present at the interview, gave | Pots, 16c.; 4-qt. coffer pots, 19; oval or round boll. Fhe Atmenia stops at Alexandria on Mondays ana | — negers 4 ou street, and attended by Dr. | church, Baltimore, preached an able sermon. At | ew Jersey encampment at Milnasquan. aud | She did not love him and would not wed him. as the only theory he could offer as to a possible | ers, 69c. ‘Frult jars, jelly tumblers and preserving | Fridays oniy. enOWERA. SEASON 1684DOUGLASS HOUSE, REHOBOTH. 4 3 vir. W.R. A. Palmer, of Washington, deliv. “ter points. “The reception committee consisted of | He met her at the spring near the church where motive thatin case the mai executor of an | Kettles at cost. ‘Trunks, baby carriages and ice | HC. ann | ER SEACH, DELAWARE, walt n for recep. tumbus Ogle was relieved of | hat un address on the “Lifeand services ot ohm | Cok Moote, Capts Dalian, Miller, Breit eh oe | (he meetings sere held and asked for an In | estate who waa a notorious spectator should be | Chests 19 per cent Below cost, 9 Piacente eermon ati ion ane Ti oe eee a oe ee eee ae Pen Si whieh was | Cred an address on the Services of Joln | twistle, Riss, Leach, Wheeler ahd Kelley, Lieut. | While 4 e & z al antic comet Many" ainpuuwetuet 7 Dabvine Up tn bis caspecuer shopeat Gir street | Wester,” Which was listened to with marked | Meariie. Serfeane Hate Gorang a Shes | woul nother opportunity of refusing | Gate auth ad atta e See EET de td (0 | wme Last Few Days of Hahn’s Great E- During the early part of September the Arinenta | Terms, O10 (SST Seek. teal aaa ee ES aes aa Gow 8 Tiolines trade solueremarks oh Methodisn, | 2ekksoM and Burdine. ‘The floor committee eon- | Dis request. Some trieudsprevatied upon him to go | MaKe SUED FoUlNg mia who muda oust a demand Clearing Sale. gat be chartered at reasonable poss, Ob and after | families. Seid tor carte a ae : John A. Holmes made Some remarks on Methodisin. Af Lieuts. Cowie, Sloan and Wade, Sergeants | mio Uke church, where be stall only a tew minutes | Bur or Sne ware All Gent’s hand-made and machine-sewed Low | S.jteimler Ist oysters will be acdc eet en | nssain WALTER BURTON. Police Court, this morning, Jobn Fat ALS p.m. Rey. W. W. Foreman, of Annapolis, , Hewitt, Beale and Wise, Corporals Bilis, | abd Went away. ‘The presumption ts that he went g ‘Shoes at manufacturer's cost. sty yom | ———— & gfocery and liquor store AIMS We judas Mills ror | deuvered a sermon trom Psalms 4, 11. AU 8:30 | Chircod and Doh n, and Privates McWhorter, Clarke | home, which Was near by, and armed himself, The A BOGUS POWER OF ATTORNEY. All of our Ladies’ tine rrench Kid Low Shoes at | -\.yis JOHN AN EAT FALLS —THE NEW EX. EXD, CONNECTICUT; ee eee et ee ee ade donate | Rev. Slucieton Hughes, of Washington, deltv- | nit iradie Following was the order of dancing: | family of Mr. Higgs reiatned over to the ‘night | Caulkins says that a month ago Warner served | tess than wost }eursion steuner Here Wee ae ee ete, Atlantic City, NJ. Fine ocean View. keeping ap unibensed ees Copan ene Fed aut oration upou the Triuinphs of Methodisin, | part frst—Exnibition Gril by company B. 1. Waltz, | Service, and at its concluston proceeded home | on him a power of attorney purporting tocome| Our Misses and Child's Slippers and Low Shoes at | charter: capacity over SW. A;piy at Eel Me otrecg | 2WOTIMUtES walk trom beach, Near warm! si Every thing is moving along iinely. The camp Will | {ycunen” Strauss 2 Galop, “Relssause’ Fane | ina Wazon, accompanied by the preacher, “As uney = 4 | half their value. orthwes:, opposite Washington aud Geonsetown Iail- | athe tt i Night on the Wonument ‘Kel abr P from young Burrows and signed by “his mark: ™ meet est iey ae eae S - top of | Cl0se August 25th. baen. 3. Lancters, “Faika,” Weigand. 4: Were riding telsurely along she loud Tepore Of 8 gem | ora rerasenl to Tee the instrument. He| _./2dles’ Kid worked hole Button Boots, worth | road oftice. a The work of securing the heavy timbers on top of 5 —___. : ire WEte,” Waldteufel.’ 5. Guloj Was heard, and Mis Alice Hig fellfrom the wagon | Caulkins refused to recognizo the instrument. He | g,'reauced togios FAMILY SUPPLIES the Washington monument forming the braces or An Uuaccommodating Railroad. Strauss. 6. Waltz, “Les Sourites” W mortally wounded. Seven buckshot had penetrated | Sent an agent aa ude nae a having Ladles’ 50c. Kid Croquet Slippers, now 85c. =— — Support for the derrick to be used In placing the Wasnisctox, D. C., August 22, 1884 | Laneiera, “Merry “War,” ack, and came out through her breast, ‘The | Halter, and he reports young. power of aisprneye Ladies’ Lasting Sitppers, slightly damaged, 15¢. EDUCED, Toot Stones In position Was continued after dark | To the Editor of Tak Evasive Stan: Waltz. “Windsor Klange,” Strauss, 9. Galop, “M. | @sassin was recognized as Conner. nd as exclaiming? “bo you suppose I would gives | Gens Reliable Gaiters and Laced Shoes, $1.25. t a a t a y | M. Club" Wiewane. clers, “Princ Tt bas now been found that behind this occurrence ‘xclaiming: y IDPO 's’ and youths’ Button and $1; ‘cheap at s ‘Finest Old Government Java Coffee. Sn Ae ee ee ee ee ee ee ee Bey ee regents there Is a dark deed which Cobner wisheu to hide. | PoWer of atworney to tue Tan T Mr. | 6 BS Bea) ‘Round trip mente Mocks Rectorsof thy electric Hights on the Suuithsontan | law to compel a passenger to pay fare on the Bal-| J. Beracteln. | 11. Wai ‘sion, Two. Weeks before the viliain Who shot_her from | CAUKINS to prosecute In my nuime?” oe 816 Ten street and 19% Pa, avenue, | Hate hel waarvénatiia'm. retreat ivpm | Ryalfoa Institution and the Treasury were turned upon the | timore and Ohio railroad where no seat ts provided. | Yeyahe. > cs ambush, wiule returuing from church at nigtt With | omogeen Oven a Gane oF Foxum—James ic ag National Hote C. WITMER, sha‘t, so the Workers had sufMlelent light to ena-| Yestoylay there were awenty-one more persons | Straus’ Music by Wilten’s Peat maith fronds atteinpled to outrage Mer person and It} soard, a well-to-do farmer, ving in’ fWaquicr ‘The Fellowing Letter su5-w* Proprietors | ang 1018 Pennaylvauia avenue 2. w. abe them t0 work. ‘The sift thus illuminated | taken out of the depot on the 4:45 train than there | Supper at haif-past eleven o'clock. Wis Tor having expoccd Bim that her Ite was | councy. Va, yesterday shot aud Kliel Th Ryan, | 18 from a well-known citizen of Baltimore, and ap-| SrraMen HOCK POINT CAN DE *HARTERED Fe a pe appearance. During te | Were seats tn the cars Most of those carried were | Among the distinguishedvo. tigers here to whom | t#ken. When this first assault was made he | COUBLY. Va. Jesterday shou sd kied D-H. Ryan, | 1s from 8 well known citizen of Baltimore. and ap- ea ae = HAT 18 17 mn d to the monument | so crowded aud uncomfortable that they were | insientonemee ee ure the folowing: Robert | threatened her lite it she told of tt Hut this she | tue ume of the tragedy were siting ‘under's tres | ANd address can be learaed atte omer crane guieat SH MAT, Ga) Ain etrect soutien ke Hv-No Tea is an absolutely pure tea. without col Ste ituminated sft. | greatly annosed, besides having ther sympathy | Winthrop, Fleteuer farper, fl, Wicca b, | Muto ber father, who found about her throat qurk | taying poker. it had been drinking rather | Duly Malt Whiskey Co. Baltimore. It iw one ot | sees thy fo eee yas-Tiut | ovine ntl or ans, maniniation gave ga Mand. r rmoon came largely drawn upon by reasgu of the discomiort of | Gen. H.R Porter, Gea. Tt! Blanchard. Spots eaaily recommized sa anger prints: AC tls. ly. Adispute arose between them about the | hundreds they receive weekly, but from the well- 7 a a ay | belie aptearatice. ani every cent of the cost of iH Rg Stitt shat ait sor lente er | He teat rat irl | ue, Cen awa ue | Eno tamage peck of eat us| FZO" FOR OAT eu aND cams soux| Se Hactw.ie eae eR AS eet by prompt and enerzetic action, 3 | ook up the cudget against this unaccommedating | jshoifer, A. J. Dre: Torey, Ca pacman set hier vol Canty tie drew a revolver and shot Ryan in the stomacly ame ts withheld. His kind words for the Duffy | “ ‘The steam Packet “EXCELSIOR” will make SEEK | Hons aud to prose the strrueth and favor, He-NO MeLaugiaiin aud his men secured the tnbers so as | inonepoly. Justice. . Fay nestock, Commodore Garrison, Gen. J. @ father inst aug infitcting a fatal wound. Hoard immediately fled | Mait Whiskey, however, having more weight under | lar rips te testers ok te oe 5 DAYS, | ‘lew is sold only an the original metal ‘packaos— to prevent damagi § ___$—» | er:, Jno. M. Pulm, ex-Mayor Stokely, of P Secret with her, 6 ing hum in va- | am! has not yet been captured. the cireuinstances. It 18 as follows: FRIDAYS gud SUNDAYS, at & o'cloc arf-cor- | quarter, half abd pound sizes, each with our nalue aid ___~____ Washington Markets— Retail Prices. | deiphla, John ioes, J. Ws. Autuugh, Mr Chahirau, | ,AUless{ 100 men have been pursuing bum tn vac MADISON AVENUR, AUG. 11,1884 | Soni St ome iicthnay Nor gees Gicgmation | teaeritk, ‘The tiade epee Cra ca. a Mears.—Beet, porter-house, 2c. per Ib. Mir, Henderson and’ Mr. Hiooley Olli tet Inca ix then on eracsee pec eestion gre Ae ae FERS, 1045 32d street. West Washington.” Jy28-lm | _ Established 181. ina) Baltimore, ashe Dann tacecer te om neie ete eee ne cae Tea ARRIVAL OF RECRUITS, themseives, At the house of the wounded girl a Sllow-nian coapelsine Goes See SERIES OF EXCURSIONS . b caen members of the Capital Bleyele | Corned, BalOe. per bende. Uned’ ssc! erin: Go, | A-Welcome addition to the forees at Comp Hoes | sauad was stationed, Many of the neigubors bad! A psocurery Pure dertul cure your Pure Malt Whiskey effected In my Will be given by the ieee aber pt ¥' corned, Bul0c. per . pel y goue there, and ¢ach night the crowd would bum- Ul y EVENING wave here in September to attend the | chipped, Ber tee Ge Songne, (Satie) cach. | was maile this evening by the arrival at} o'clock of | Forccrnans an mike Hicce Nes @ cots hee maton case. Before I began to use your Whiskey I was & Pagers Se CLUB © sein es om eM ene: ey el | Lag asi prin pas ausien bog bieage | Meu, BM. Sewemever witn a party ot42—1s0r| wide pcs and tho ioe oe Rau et Pov aiabetes and a Sohuplicatiog of ciotieeecd GES | rue ent ae eae ENING. cecal —————————— zo Wo Springtield, where a cre. et iad | LOR. 1BRISC. pe p ea Shoulders, | WH0M are active inembers. ‘They were met at tue | melons Conner slipped up and put strychnine In nI : male by Prot Douche ortho fe wo sprinatield. where a creat meget will be Rel@ | Nghe. i6e. per Ih Cut, i pet Ih Siddha | West Eud station by the band and an escort and | some of the largest ones” While the melons were FFE OP EF AE Saiiy Wein Stenan poles ns NS Deere | nae See See ae ; om the 16th, and before returning home they wil F 1b; milddiiug, | marched to camp, being pulled, it was discovered that little hacked Eero 6 yy AK E able, I was finally induced by the advice of friends | hart at 6:80 p. m., returnine at 11 p.m. ‘ ateend the meet at New Haven ou the 234 and 2th. Ds lar 124414 |" Corporal Bililugs was forced by business enage- | places! made with a Knife, could. be seen, and. one Roo Y BAe to try your Malt Whiskey. I-having. however, se. | _ Gelitleman'e Tieet, C0 ceuts.two indies The eiub will make a run to Cabin John bridge, ; Salil wen 0k & onaane, | MEMS to return to Washingion to-day. Priva'e | was found to have the stem, split EE‘ F 24 tun Hous objections to whiskey, belng a Strict temper. | iB. teh fentleman additional ‘i scorting the CoMmbla, Pa, elu. “Apples, 2oad0e. per pk: lemons, 20a30c. | Ed. Moore, who has teen unaer the weather <tnce | jug thus been aroused,some of che melons were cut ance man, hesitated, Dut, from iong suffering, de- | 2-7 Hst of the committer sud st ch ts to be p the Capito | Pe See ee pananas, 2owwe. Pet | going into camp, intended toaccompany im hotne, | open, but nothing unusual could be detected. "The cidea to take that which was best Tor my cass Qeoguas FA Detween two nines selected from | caniokwipes oat pears, dats Bue meas ill to undertake the Journ pulp appeared as luscious as usual, but it was de- regardless of the effects 1t might have on my tem? ARSHALL HALL AND GLYMONT. Sct steal Hearings’ NS | piuusy "#1 per pk; dainsons, a0atoe. per peck! | _yhte,*kFlarkers made things ively tor omoer of | ded before eating them to try Mthey tadesen | 222 A ROK W Ne Ngo Perance ideas. Since commencing its use I have THE STEAMER MARY WASHINGTON Bail Beal p eee uard Duffy last night. When the tnsubordl- within 10 minutes alter they hadesten | RR AM Ee HRY E 90% gained in health and strength from the start, I members elected at the last | CFADappies, 40c. per pl Philadelphia print, 40c. per | Bitlon reached the point of firing off muskets in a ul became affected and died before] BRB AA KK IL NNN O Low rest and eat well, and feel entirely cured. “Its | Will make excursion trips to {be above places. To OO. {the club were Mr. Geo. Kennan, of tue | BETTER aNp Eos. —Philadelphia print, 40c. per | remove corner of the catnp, the enicer ef. the euard ) steps. Montgomery county has| RB AAA HNRS ¢ COQUAN FALLS Every WEDNESDAY, leaving 7th . i ery, doudde, per Ith: New York, gua stimulating and curative qualities being simply as- | street at Ya.in. returuing at 8p. mn. Pate, rouud-tey York Associated Pres: sines C.” Pilling, SIE ee eh hee ee arose in his might and prompt ited the een so thoroughly stirred up. Every ciu-| BBB A A oN NN Aontaiitg 5% Uheretore freely, and without any so-| Ss muta MARSHALL HALL Bras SATE clerk of the gevoleg x | 5c. per tb.: roll, oe per lb; cheese, 12), a2e. per | offenders to confinement in bed We, zen from one end of the county to the other feels: lcitation on your part, cheerfully recommend your | ies ‘at Sam, returning at 4-30 p. GL Fare round: nd John M. Rille 5 cy dnnen: rock, | abe Avenues of the camp have been christened | exasperated at the crime ot tls man. His family Whiskey to those’ suffering froin sleeplessness or | trip. 1S cente. RELIANCE, hese ioe. per Une: Salton, Ssaeue. ber The ena het | Ateseem Norent and Utidrenh. TOSS BELTIE, ODE CNG CIRCE AUTLNS COUn BP P% Fol F BOB, ERM nnn, > | any wasting discase, Send any skeptic to me, auyt SUNDAY EXCURSIONS, ~ Maschmeser. pert i x vet fsb ———— = w DE in a ‘ ber of members of the capital efub, have Ss ackah:haiidock, 1.per ib. allbut 15a@he. pet Is Patrick Feehan Insane? eee iste Sate We Err 3 3 aww B Bon Eee Uve qualities. Grateful that. a tonic $0 thorough, see BEL ae AND a ‘ GOLDEN HILL. nda bicvelists trip to New Orleans Duster, Te. 2 sheepihead, 1 sn Babe eeipeR 0 Ww wwe 2 : Ath ee | 0. : = neat x eae dnd taylers: 12e. pet Ibg simon trout, 13e, THE GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE assatits, | 4 ‘OUT OF $45,000, e “oo WW Bop Eee E ES egg Race iy aac | ‘opan, Fare. nun-trip. Weehtn. Qancing on eins | WILL ALWAYS MAKE BEAUTIFUL ROLLA, dW by the cominit © of the ex. | white fi at fish, 0c. per ib; stur-| Patrick Feehan, the printer, who assaulted t0| p.m the New York San alee * Waxed cencing deck down and Uack snd ut crounds,on BREAD AXD BISCUITS. The plan ts to i tuer a party of go, et Us lat Der dua’ CM» | of hts fellow-workmen in the government printing | “Cnger une order of arrest granted by Judge O'Gor- ‘The People’s World-Wide Verdict, | Mines rope Sunday. Fine brass bend on Sunday ae VEGerabies—Rerts, Suse per brinch; beans, | Office last Wednesday, was captured by omlcer | pur renimend Ward will be kept in Ludlow street Burnett’s Cocoaine has been sold tn every civil- . ‘Wholenale Depot, corner let strest and Indiana evenua, Seige Sevepeiee Oe get hee ‘ Simpson yesterday afternoon, wandering about the : % ‘This Powder never varies. A marvel of purity, | tzed country, and the public have rendered the ver. | dy FS. RANDALL, Manager. # roped to Spend a week In New ¢ DS. abd. We. Der hea 4: carrots, 3: Jail even should there be a settlement in the pro- dict that itis the cheapest and best Hair Dressing | =": — fet WM. M. GALT & CO. The proket, wil We Istd. before the blereiists of | pe puters 103% per di: evans, 204) streets im the nelhborhood of the printiny omiee, | ceedings against hiin by ex:City Chamberlain Tap- | strength and wholesomeness. More economical than | {94,tDat it 8 | ReT OF AL Excensions. Cleve Balttmore and other cities, | 20c. Siok Salo. per bead: ovons,40¢. per | and he was locked up at the seventh precinct sta] pun. upon which he Is now held, ; urnctt's Flavoring Extracts are invarial a ae ipht, ee eee eae eee, perp Fee ret ee eae en ad oan Te artes GTaDT Tes ee ee aeaG | with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or _ = a Home 10:90 p.m. Sundays. Every accommodation on | — > of the project and he = J. Craig. Assistant District Attorney Thomas | Ward, Ulysses 8. Grant, Uh % pecial announcement 3 ee "i ' whecnen they meet to join with the Capital cint. Pret (oun), 73easi.25 per patr: ao, | Skited hat the defendant was supposed toler Guat and James Di Rist. AU; Rimgnain swears | pnopnate powders. Sold oulyin cana, Borat Daxxo| pirst in ie held. rent opening of Faustyie | Pit ete tmtneaat trie. Numberiimited "Pare Narronar, ar ‘i n (old. .25 per pair; Ao. | sane, and se Of ‘ exal iS a Just clit st “s ———— Boor Baur the Satu defcate the, Wi- 881. ducks, 7Sagl; squads, 3250088 | NG AE ener Pee gating lin examined | f Ward for $7.04147 on uccount of moneys al-| owoEe Co, 106 Wall street, N.Y. ae) acy one prise Hat aad Cont eee oy | QTEAMER WW CORCORAN INVESTMENT AND DEVELOPMENT COMPANY yesterday afternoun by a score o ol. . | tinue eines vanced. He says that In the latter part of Marel pri Furnishing SUMMER ARKANGEMENT, fun axade by tie visitors Game. — Woodcock, $6 per doz. Sok ee ONE RGR Att Ua ball be xed at) Tete ald all interview, with Ward oraceratsenee in the city. WeESt | Nine fne steamer will toake dalle Weire CSundaye SS : ip Mette Gaal Ge Mr. Browning, who appeared for the defendant, | Investment of money. War represented to iin Thornton's Exmuision Saont, "Bost willicave et 1ue me tat aeniver at ase ceria sreons Up With the Times. Fe ee eee nee ee oe STAT OL GAMA De eae eats | Waamoma: Corron, of pure Cod Liver Ol with Hypophosphites of Lime | mn. Fare round trip, ss ctate to ai rome SSOP CCR Io tees trommapeciation), {Evers | 4 LOSG STEP IS THE RIGHT DIRECTION, axD A STRONG rand the case went over See eis UMKOL eae Ce ee ‘WAMSUTTA, COTTON. andl Goda tor cougha, colds, consumption, impaired | Mount Vernon. whiclt ir @1 THAT WILL EARN 2% PER CENT PER MONTH chamuariceiee oie ICATION OF THE VIGOROUS MANAGEMENT OF THE| Feehan asserts that he Is Sane, and committed | made by Ee overnment : i. Telon. and eenetal aenliiter Teagan | _SATURDAY EVENING trips will be made during the or SSE AMOUNT DevmeNeD. le Ue: Wituituctons were charged with | E& & 0 the assaults because the printers were teasing him. | Vahelng money fo persons who had such Contracts, 8 Cexra, tetake, Prescribed by “chysiclaus. Sold | Soeeapcrety ee ore © Si Meni aL SID ae - (Nir : Hevuve that the| The Raltimore and Olio Ratiroad Company has | Feehan’ Pe es ony ee | oe eae ney ieee ee 8 Canta pists. Lange bottles, Soc. Manufactured by Woe | !SE2309S prepoon trips will be made as weual, Stocks Non-Assessable and Redeemable, oe ee Se tate Tote Mente cits Oven tha eng entre ate oe aa TT | Guten OL Came Grancuney WoL eee LADIES FLANNEL SUITING, all color, hormton, comer Baltimore and arrison streets, | beat Ieavine at Sp. m.andncurnineat sp mt | A Lintted Number of Shares Are Offered at Pat, Signature of Robert Garrett, president pro tem., | ‘the printers employed tn Gos oa, Coes eee. | Drompt fetitlement with the government; that the 136 Canta, maiticoote, aa awit : —— 220 | For Particulars Address or Cail at the Chreular No.7, which is herewith given in full, as | worked have started a cri Contracts could be purchased at large yun 1 re a 1 ‘ANY'S Arcin ‘ S Buns |e URiticee mine the Beene SFiS teenie a UNS TE | So the INOney wOUIA be promptly tabi De tee CHILDREN’S HOSE, no scams, Pretty Women. comp, OFFICE, ‘ Metropol, 4; Brooklyn, 4 13 tunings Newark | Hs x #5 a Seg ernment, and that there would be absolutely no 15 CRNTS AND 22 Cunts. Ladies who would retain freshness and vivaeity. 914 F ST. N.W., WASHINGTON, D.C. Trent Domestic, Weston —Baitinore Untuis, With a view of promoting settlements and the The Der ictaut risk in purchasing contracts or advancing money Don’t fall to try “Wells’ Health Renewer.” | s883 PPP, EER cco mr A ; ed 2020-20 Bante 2 eid PnSe | establistment of monutacturing and other in-| Th¢ Democratic Ratification Meeting. | Mk np COLORED CASHMERES, all colors, fer Es GC AS OE M {alagaholis— | dustries slong tts Unes, the foliowinse inducements | COMMITTEES APPOINTED FoR THE DEMoNsTKaTton oF | MBC. says that Ward also told him that 123 Cenrs, 736-91 Jersey 90c. Young’s—7th st. Mourn- | *8Sg t = gon At ' Colum ESE Lettie | are offered corporations, land and building associa- SEPTEMBER 11TH. Grant & Ward had plenty of money, and were very Gi ing store. 8t sp kee ‘Goo i 2° 4 = St Heats Unions, 6; | uons and individuats to loc ite on oF adjacent tothe | Ata meeting of the Democratic Central commit- | @ealthe andl hat a profivable buciaese but, as they | INGRAIN CARPETINGS, 25 cts., 90 cta., ST cta, ij Fre eeneed CF operated by the Baltimore and | tee of the District last evening an invita-|.were going into the business oF advancing money | ALL WOOL WHITE ELANNELS, 16 cts, 22 ¢9,25) | sailey’s $1 Saw, warranted equal any . Comms At a. spectat | eines ME Company, to take effect September | ton “to attend the democratle flag raising | to theve contractors, Uiey had determined to give | ctu, Seeta, So cta 37 cla at $2.20. 2m ssaRioap abies Paivare Sook Texecrara Wies Spectal | ist rnd: [ete one or two of thetr intimate friends an opportunity | PEATHER-PROOF BED TICKING. 18 cts. sam fe open to- 07. of om Veteran Coras, Capt. Thom. The ‘transportation, over this company’s | at Sligo, Md., on- the 0th instant, was | ofaividing a portion of the Profits; that they gave | ALL-WOOL RI D TWILL FLANNEL, 25 ct “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” GENTS’ UNLAUNDEIED SHIRTS, fhomason Stated that hy of household effeets and bullding materials | acknowledged, and the following commit. | fim the opportunity of So sharing because he was | BOYS' CLOTH FOR SUI‘8, 22 cta., 2% cta., 30 cts, Fresh Alderney Butter, churned every morning, surwEes sof the corps as dh escort SMUrposes Cuiak altace aut iad, | tees were appointed to take charge of the demo. | a friend of J. Nelson ‘Tappan, who had been ad-| proesere CARPETINGS, 75 cts., 80 cts,, 85 ota. ‘and delivered in half-pound “Ward” prints, 85c. per which we consider : ir returo home, and the purposes (and situated on the | |, « ne. mitted toa share in the business. Mr. Bingham . id. Also, Cottage Cheese, Buttermilk ana Sweet ander hid been accepted by Col. Moore. "Me corps | f allroad oF its | Crile ratifleation meeting, to be held in this elty | Fotares that he advanecd the MOney tor Peres | TURKEY RED TABLE LINEN, 46cta Fite se’ per’ quart. Crean 380; pine WASHINGTON, PALTIMORE, PHTLADELPEIA, vest to parade with tall ranks, and to meet At | nt freight Fates, accord. | September 11. Speakers—W. Plerce Bell, H. E. | object than th purchase of governinent contracts, | CALICOES, fall nt iclives THE BIGGEST BARGAIN EVER OFFEWED. a P rinory on Monday bg. at 7 o'clock, to class . Davis, Dr. W. D. Baldwin, John F. Ennis, A. A.Wil | and on the assurance that it would be promptly re. | CANTON FLANNELS, 634 ct. 64 cts., Sota, 10cta, BEY FO BOR: tusitorm, ss SA eet | inde ransnortation of workmen employed tn | son, Charles F. Roe. Dt. H. H. Barker, J.C. En | pald, and that it Was as Sale 09 Chdoreing Spore | LADIES’ FLANNEL SUITING gard asd’s ocrrier 20 Per Cexr D. ‘They axe made of ee Ss 280 Me cents at qne-halt the regular | twisle, E. D. Wright, Jaines D. Cleary, J. H, Gor. | of the United States government, ‘wide, all wool, 55 cts. ER Vent ISCOUNT PRINCE & WHITELY, Sroce Baoxems, mring the Ume engaged in making such im- | gon, Binance—Mills Dean, 7 H,Ga m Wheat-| ‘These Statements, Mr. Bingham says, were tre- | BLACK CASHMERE, 37 cts, 40 cta., 45 cts, 60 cta, 60 @adiog GENUINE UTICA NONPAREIL COTTON, ‘THE Mixsteets aT Foxv's—Ford’s opera house | PM nt ley, B.T. Swart, J, H. Gaddis, Robert Weaver,John | quently repeated to him by Ward and Fish tn sub- cta, 65 cts., 70 cts., 73. cta, f¢Brondway, } New Fork. was crowded last & Was the opening of | “& | Free rae te es the | Sitter, Willkdin, Dickson. Benjamin F. Lio¥d, N. | sequeat PSG ee ea oe peed ny | OPENING NEW PATTERNS OF FALL CARPETS. TRUNES AND TRAVELING BAGS, ‘2100 Linen Bosom, Wrist Bands ana Bands Reinforce3, steel the seaso: ISS. The house “auly ima oe omest be cd coupal of | A. Poole, James W. Barker, Catupbell Carrington, | mone le rel por atements al 3 Set eater ate comet, Sew cuaners | Creltne tomes comiracted andes Wess cones | Sorcery Gingett, creas Platforms, Stands nnd | others imade to Lim bs 1. Nelson, Tappan, to, the TOWSON's, From our regular price, in order to close them out, COMPLETELY FINISHED, einiiak Sabin: in the aidiiorim are neticeadly advantageous, eying 10 a peipimeaic ti , a Decoratton—Bernard Kilmartin, Williaia A. Huteh- | Same effect, at a ce 4 PENN! TANIA AVEN FELLED Tuc env tatnmest was given By) Hatiow apd wi | thereafter favorable commutation rates ager | 8 i Watney RS Crop Frank it Finley, ApUI ast tile sum he sues for. “He yot from Grant au Se ee at 7, RERZOGS, at — Zim Woitey, Benry H Doden, B Cragwe Qube, sons performance was tre!“ my aa - eS aasengel juckson Yates, Geo v. Bauer, Jucob D. , | & Ward upon eacl vance of KODE Y & TOCEL YE | nn which wo sell at Harry C. Logan, Washington, D.C. Maynard C. Eyre, : Ins of marketing and other household supplies | gaan, Yates Ge “Wullam, 1H. Saginnis, Wilket | stating the date when the money would be repald, jy26-1m 313 Pennsylvania avenue 2. w. 1 dot bulky in character, H. Rose, George Donaldson, Thomas Sheiton. Sup- | on which dates, It was sald by Ward, the money. William R Travers, Special Partnee. iN 1 Ek Mal were | anu ates country seulement of les than 1000 | Bn tamer, GuRUner, Dorsey cagett Jaaues | Wa to be Fees fom the United States goverm- SPLL, ON COMMIRSION ALL CLASEBE n and Marks and |. Hall werg | and other country ents s Muntz, Charies Villett. Invitations and Re-| ment under the alleged contracts. . Fy applauded. ‘They appear throughout | ihabltants, i) ception—Hon. W. W. Corcoran, Samuel ¥. Niles, | Mr. Bingham charges that the representations, : Low Paces: Low Prices oes tes, BUY AND FLL JN COMMIRSION, AXd . 7 ttuehes The opera house aye "d. The establishment of stations, switches, tele- Walter D. Davidge, John M. Sims, Kichard T. Mer: | made by Fish and Ward were false, and Uiat Grant as SRR saine a last year, and laclude Me. H. | €raph and express oMces. as goon as warranted, at | tex, Owcar A. Stevens, George W. Cochin, Weer. | & ward msde tess false representatias aires SPs hy CH EACH. Clay Ford as 3s anager, J. Louis Ford as | polats from whieh present facliities cannot be util | Dury Blair, Lawrence Gardner, Dr, SA, ce Denver, | him to advanee money to Grant. & Ward, and with, LoW PRICES!! Seg as Eranch Office—639 15th strest (Corcoran Builliag) and Jo | Heed. H, O. Claughton, Henry W. Garnett, William Gait, | the intent of defrauding him. At terview In Seph Sesstond, ticket” axe rs Jotin E El.| “7. Increased tratn facilities as rapidly as the | William i Tenuey, Thomas heater, Michael R’ | March Ward said. to. Str. Bingham ¢hat Grant & | P)ON'T FILL THE SYSTEM WITH QUININE IN : sages GA Sateen Secuine Orchestra and | growth of population will Justit Combs, George ster, Kondrt C. Hewitt, Edwin | Ward had obtained a new United States govern. the effort to prevent or cure Fever and Agus. E.B. DODGE, Resident Partnes, Sere ae Spakinns Sod Gant Cou SY | meturing Rorraaucements may, be given manu- | f, Hay, James L. Barbour, W. D. “Peaches, Noble | meat contract for upward of $3000. Tnie stetee | Aver ant cere dee te me potent preventive and _ Dionne FE oe eamnling, JE Grimth, CB Vena- | eturing corporations, land and building assocta- |p. Larner, H. L. Blscde, John L. Vogt, Willlareas | ment Mr. Bingham Pronodnces o ielike cate: Ve. | remedy, with the advantage of leaving in the body no ACTUAL VALUE 8c. Die ana H. M. Martin. | tune of considerstte sume ne ablating the expendl-| Sheldon, Wilitam F. Holtman, Gilbert B. ‘Towles | Mr. Bingham sayshe had a conversation wita Ho, Poisons to produce disziness, deafness, headache, and —, ar com. | EME Correeponaier eS aac matruetton, 10 Which | and Charles P. Culver. Shoula'show hin some’of the costed hat Ward | other disorders. ‘The proprietors warrant it In order to close ont our entire Spring and X.B AYERFECT FIT GUARANTEED OF MONEY INGTON MEN AT AN INTERNATIONAL Cox- correspondence | should actress ——— ould show him so! (tracts, but Wi * PEXios.—A convention of St. G-orse's Benevolent | Send ice president of the Baltimore and Ohio . and 0. Canal Chan; Tefused to make an explanauon. ~ : —— ‘i REFUNDED. Langan grantee yan ures Sceiettes of the United States and Canada began | Pillroad company. ue che ees. On May 7 Mr. Bingham says he had a conyersa- Btock within the next two weeks we have prices reduced garding the Markets reorived through our wires IN Weanestay morn! atthe Sherman House, Ch Pe af Pelt be spol ie aie cae eee Kor ee MaTAEX PROGR Rte B00. tion with James D. ahha Gre he had never ‘OUNG, OLD, AND ee ALL EXPE- 1 tyte nae eer peor poem faeries ag sao eo. Thomas ¥. Yeates, of the acjutat Supplied by this apy ying} cr F—ENGIN! MITE, himself seen a contract of the United Stat - rence the wonderf eficial effects of Ayers ae orders execut reported promptly. ickn Cook, of the fourth aulitors ; (UFiaMal or assortation which may be organized | OF OFFICE. eminent oF any assignment from a contrator to | Sareapariin ‘Young children euiferiog own sore yee | € Ay cents on the dollar. PR A 88 wague ss fenjamib, of the Corcoran bulld- | iiler this circular. This company reserves the | ‘rhe directors of the Chesapeake and Ohio canal Grant & Ward. or either inember of the firm; that | sore ears, acald head. or with anv serofulous or ayphilitic ‘BBI ay GMa Sssq om . society at Washington, Mr. | Thit to reject any application for the foregoing | ».¢ yesterday at Darouiy's, with Presiden: fon | Leesan guite certain, but believed that Ward | taint, may beanade healthy and strong by its use, ani HW AAR pou wy = ROUSEFURNISHINGS. 2 oe Wasainghom on the influence ot | “Application for these privileges on the Mam | Cass Smith in the chair, and the following mem: Tress Socundrel,_ and Tiss, nO Such contracts ex. MEWS SUITS, i i i = S works tn promoting the spnad of | Stem. Parkersburg. Washintoms Alexandria, Mer | bers of the board presents Patrick Hamillcot Gove piace wan arruget. Seecace T1700 svexusmerxw 717 nd ideas throughout the world, Frederte oe Ww ‘ashington county and the | pett county; John Humbird, of Allegany county; Mr. Bingham incorporates in his complaint a ‘YOUTHS SUITS. 416 TTB STREET NORTAWEST. aus Si0 Me Ben }AmI TRA. SB OTT ey ne | tn ord he Mee ee and the Valley | senoer Watkins, of Montgomery county: James @ | Copy of the aifidavit of J. Nelson ‘Tappan in his soit ‘ Cee ae eee ne CRM | Cod wice Drcsideat Belcan Sead Oe Re rece, | Berrett, of Carroll county: James A. L sicctunn cg | auaimst Ward for $22,000 for morse ieee ED WINE AND OLD FRIENDS ARE KNOWN AS Ne eee Nee eo liroce a the Wee ee bane cee ae Howard | Under the same circumstances. | He says he knows , Ore, Sure, Oe arta ner eon wena from Toronte, aud \akes an active part in the busi- | Baltimore; to the Wheeling and Pittsburg aie | County, ‘The other attaches of the canal eoeard | that negotlations have been opened and arene, ae the Place, where first-class SECOND. hese of te convention. Dung division. Salsbury, Denia, ead Pitts | ore Benjamin Faweest of, Montcomey erase | pending between representatives of Wand and noe, CHILDRENS SUITS. GGT aING “oan bold at resectable prices address A Coat On Stove axp Bem —Robert Hepeacker | CAnbria, Mt.Pieasantand Fayette county branches | Hi secretary amd treasurer; Stephen Gambrill, of | Papany Slain and the pischsge oe eect | Sixes Ann Wervera suite faba bis wite Ania, of No. 1200 7th treet southwest, | fo the Central Suter take Bre Sone | Smith engineer OFA ena. The Tae aeteceee | Ludlow street Jail ate Bingham ears tastur Ge | eocane BLACK SILK VELVET, $1.00, oes Sef a. UEC; milonn tn the basement of their housé | vine and ‘Chicago divisions ‘sod tearkes trite | business, Transacted, and which eases meportane | ‘Tappan's weak and sickly condition ‘He inny heer. COLORED FILES, 50 FANCY SILKS, 37. Soaps named NegTeE OTe, tO ( Soune, married | GJ, Foreacre, general manager, Newark, Oba” | great surprise to Ue parties most, Interesiak rcs | diced to consent opel seme nungement and thet GOLORED SILES, 81.50, reduced to $1.00. SEEESUCKER OOAT AND VEST. Couple named Not-s About 9 o'clock Wednesday | & J- 7 Se eee ewe, tite resigaation of ‘Messrs Faweett and. Sinith, | Ward may be allowed seeretiy 10 depart from ja ‘BLAGK SILKS, 81.25, reduced to $1. Bight Nowes and his wife went out tor a walk and : ‘The Baltimore American of this; morning eae; | and leave the country, and place himseit beyaee ; bo i 5 - ta coai oll stove burning im the hallway. The | fae McCo¥ MeMortat Services.—The services ‘These resignations were not voluntarily tendered, the reach of the laws of the state. CASH PRICES - NO CREDIT. OFFICE COATS. Diaze set Mrs to some clothes, aud Hepwacker went | Reta at Satta Ber. a east ast evening in meno- | nor were the oMcials aware that they were ext | Ward's ball In this sult was fixed at $45,000, CARTERS, 711 Manxer Sraca, Up and “xLinguished the fre with Mrs Notes’ dress | rv of late Benj, M. MeCoy, who was prominent. ro When the Notes returned Hepatcker exnibited the | iY identified with the Grand United Opler of cad Pectin te keene ee ee Willing to Pay 2 Good Price, BLACK CASHMERES, double width, pure woot and Children's PANTS tn lange Gress t Mr. Notes and then slapped Hows in America, were largely attended. As | Sich action on thely ‘Both gentlemen con- | From the New York Sun, 36, 60, 62, 75, ‘Men's: Youths’, Boys’ T, Guan Mrs Hepsacker, during the trowe, esl in yesterday's Stax the exercives were In | Sicuentiy tomneted our resignations, and they | MM Mlaine—I notice that Mr. Bonner tas pur. | Dowble-Wiath BLANKETS $2.00. ‘BE 1, = gl rs of beer on Mrs Rotes. Jn te ole ¢ os marge oe ea ‘were accepted, but not to go into effect until Oc- | chased Maud 8. for $40,000. fated ative cman sis eg pedis po a, } Tattety. very low. 48K YOUR GROCER. , rms wae i morulag Hepeacker and his wife were charge . NO de tions were adopted oe anes DAMASK,pure) — . With assault, and were each Mned $5. | Lodge, xe ‘Sel. Eley exercises were conducted In eorceve Coe in being corn] eu Meh part Mra biuine—“fhae seems to be an eg, gum | COLORED ‘CASHMERES, Pure Wool, double width, _— H. & 8. W. CATHERWOOD, sce wa ‘ Sr eee | Wood: Invorktions P. Grae Hoge nars:, MSS E V- | With tne services of such old aud efficient oméers, | torpay for a horse You wuss ony Or MOUS ifn oda Oeenest jabove Fenn. , Simons AccipEns.—This morning shortly after 7 | Wood: invocation, F: (3. Ml. Benj. J. Gant; introduc: | The duties ed by Mr. Fawcett were assigned for Maud S., Jamest “have given} coLORED SATINS, 6." BLACK SATINS, 60, oe ‘<. George F. Burse, a carpenter, employed by | tory, M. SE Pe Chee uns Tesolutions, | to Mr. Gambrill, and place of Mr. Smith will r. Blaine.—No; ‘but I Would gtve $40,000 tor her | BROCADE BLACK SILKS, 1m. Dee ey culroad company, while at work on the | Secretary; eulogy, M.V. F. Chas H. Shorter; ad- | Dot be filled “the salary paid, Mr Fares was | record. BLACK SILKS, 92, reduced to $150. Long bebige fell from the top of the raliroad track | dren FW: G. J. F. 3 jitkteeon; address. M. | $2100. year, and the salary of Mr. Smith as engi- Dime wt, a ‘New York SHEETING COTTON, Ger T; Best. Rese SASS injuring his buck very seriously. He | ¥. F:» Da are wees ection: Kev, Hichard 4. | Deer ga00. ‘The position of general euperintenders | _A CABys Dawagnp,—The Piew cable 1aia across} * ‘and beat, 25. =e Was rescued from the water by two of his feliow | Keed. —- TP eee eee Chol of ‘was abolished, and the duties will hereafter be per- | Ham ids in Mareh *oy the Western Union | BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLA, pure wool, $1.52. “ESD oa orkmen, and was removed by the police ambu- | Asbury church, Prot. i, chorister. | formed by the president. Mr. Fawcett’s connec- | Telegraph company was d”. and broken by & | Good CNTON FLANNEL, & ee canara Janee to Providence | 1. a j Mon with the canal board began in 1868 In 1871, | SChooner’s anchor on Tv Sn Mt, tobert All. | NUB'S VEILING, widest, double-width, pure wool, Eni a wie — Makn1aog LicE’sRs.—Marriage licenses have been | di ‘the administration of J.C. Clarke, he | Son, the foreman of repr, fifteen men, left ‘Qiack,) 30. OF price, almost given A Stxoux SerLt Race.—A single scull race was feued by the clerk of the court to Frederick | ret He was reappointed Serober 1 era, ore seueniay on the tug EB. Lane for the | REMNANTS OF SILKS, COLORED AND BLACK At Sar coe. Comming Pod lest evening by Smithson, Fisher and | Beach and Alcinda Sutherland, both of Fairtax | under President Gorman, and. continues te’ Durpose Of taking up the cable and repairing it. CASHMERES AND DRESS GOODS AT 3, ileivis LUIZ & BRO, McEney Wwell Kowa Potomac oarsinett. for a got | county, Va; Miles Parker and Francis Hamilton; | the position he has resigned ever ances Mae Goce Sy eS wets iite ‘LESS THAN : “a postal offered by Mr. Holtzman. “The distance was | Joseph’ Edward Clark and Ophella Gertrude Pecks ‘who succeeds him, is a brother-in-law of A memorial, % the of the Planters} | Cost, Due Powrnac lauding to Hultanan’s a little aver | George W. Wilson and Lulle May Hurdie: John H’ | Goran. Mr Smith has been connected with and Mechante’: pank, of ‘Va, to the and tn * mithson Won, leading Kearney by about , of Rockville, Md.. and Mary ¥. Henry; | canal at Intervals for the past ten years. No other Saris 65 ature has een faey page tor pare foe CURCOLD Jobo #! Jonson and Jennié Douglass. Dusiness of Inportanee was transacted. Detter Dang laws, a ‘passant. i. sili wiles? me cod ideas tamed

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