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£ Wier Sioxst Ormicen, uctast 25, 1594, 9:39 a.m. HnUc states, occasional ty cloudy followed by clearing rh portion; clearing and fair portion, brisk south to west bie, ‘Siighe rise in. tempers: e r Wednesday slightly ir Weather fs indicated for the Sand Ohio valley and rally iair weather for the lake Wasniser For the mowers and pa as ait Jars. John H. Magruder, 1417 New ‘York avenue. < Process, exclusively. snd 1219 Pa ay. Cabinets: wen. Ick CREAM ipped any where out of town. ‘New York avenue. By tue Ivstaxrane fos We Sumer, $3 per im play, Backed was knocked down and nis ty Fine © pe_ brandy, ported Estra* | For PRESERTE guarante ‘Tre Restpextsof South Washington In thenelgh- Dorhoud of 9th, 19th ahd 11th streets, complain of ‘the condition of the gutters there. excursions to Colontal | ntinued 1Dg to | of the next ing Wedties- | avoid a crow had be "Tnx present low prices craps will be} CITY AND DISTRICT. | Condensed Locale: Street Mehts will be lighted at 7: shed at 3:30 a.m. fre trom box 6: p-m., and ex- at 2 o'clock yester- ot Mrs, Stewart, t hortheast, caused by children pt With matebes. Tue dn iouLsted to $200. ‘The Jeferson democratic club at ded to attend thie ratitic: ¥ Hight. Wil Robertson won ie concluding bicycle polo contest between himself and Rex Stith at the Star Dieyele park last evening, the score standing 5 to 4. A burdie Tace that followed was won by Flathers William 1. Witt, on elieriy gentleman, wis | knocked down hear the corner of 15th sireet and | nls avenue list night while a crowd was ed there to witness thi fe by a colored tuvie his esrape. Mr, Pitt was knocked | eg for remonstrating with the colored man on Acdonut of bis Insulting conduct towards a lady. He was quite serionsiy tujured by his fall. A Lance dee bers of Mt. Nebo En- campment, N Chief Patriareh Jos, | Stil in comin Msited Nlexandria last nicht, | Where tiwey were entertained at a banquet by Poto- | mae Louse of that city, i Messrs Fizer und. Mouiton, of the Cycle club, ying meeting last ym meeting at to Harper's Ferry last’ s on their bi- les. From Great Palls they wen: by way of the and the distan led_ Dy thelr | Was iy miles Harper's Ferry was | prizes yesterday rolling ten and nine pins at’ the Schcutzen Fest 1D | Baltimore. ‘Al a reunion of the oid Nev at New Salem, Mass, Ist inst., J. Ormond hools of Chis city, de- mn E. Mason, of ‘this | of the Alumni associa | city, was elected president ton! A party of boys tn the vl ‘satiate have organized aca known 4s the Armory Pleasure ‘Carrol :ts president, C Inder | Mann as t ahd W. Kiser a: | Ata simiy-attetided meeting at 27 Venusyivanta avenue last evening a St. John and Daniel club was 4, Mr. A.A. Wheel nig elected president and Mr H. H. Hinman se Mr. Augustus Fanl, who. was an engineer on the | duet under Gen, Melzs, and who | Was the civil enzincer and supertntendent of the Baltimore pa od yesterday In Uhat city. ‘The Boston Herald Col George Hi. | Bardwell, a promine: an Of Pennsy Vania, Was married at the Adems iouse in Boston | last Saturday to Mrs. Belle ishinzton. ‘The wedding was quiet, only a onal Friends Being prevent. ‘The wewly tnarried pair are enjoy- Ing their wedding Lour aniong the Watering places or nia ty of the Armory | namoed Catherine Shiner cut another colored wo- | Man named Mary Mitchell, on Sth street, between | Dand E streets lett cheek Dr. | Chew was called 1 essed the wound, At the Pollce Court today It is stated that the two colored infants charged with Mghting yester- | day, who were dismissed on sight by the court, | Were not arrested by Ofleer Cole, and that hismame | Was associated with the case because be came into | court as they were entering. | There was an arrival of 4,00 melons at the wharves this morning and 700 tons of coal. James Brown, who was yesterday arrested by | Detectives Mattingly and Edelin for the larceny of a pair of spectacies from Mrs. Hillman, pleaded guilty tn the Police Court this morning and was sentenced to 20 days 1m Jal. Rev. T. A. White, of Frede ing the procession last evenia. eaventle, Was Telieved of his pocket-book, containing $550. W. H. Crawford, of Sligo, Md.. reports having | lost on 7th street road, near Lactic cemetery, a | Diack Sack coat contaliing $1,0W in negouable per | PAIS morning Judge MMs, of the Police court, | announced that the court wotd be held to-morrow 4h the old quarters, corner of 6th and D streets, a3 Will be completed to-day. | Fi ntano Bros we have Punch and the | London ilustr Pes of the 16th. | ding the digetng for the Mt. Pleasant sehool building, yex | terday took out a petrified stump forty-one feet | below the surface. . While view- Mr. Dau! ne lewling role. nd laughter-provoking upon each other Uaat 0h ontinual roar. 7 plot to keep tp The opera T iece has a iS interest use ts very fresh a We dress, and universal surprise great improveinent in fts appear curtain, however, isan infliction That is hard to bear, It takes rank with the “Dream Of Arcadtv” of the National THEATRE Commgre— Owing to the Mines of Miss Bath Bellville the “Babes in the Woot” was not Produced at the Tueater Comlque Last uizht, DUC at ate Variety show Was substitated, which will er of the Week. i popiilar plaice of amnge- ic. andl the audlenc a of the progtam by entertalnt will last | Was ai ollo, presented BY Nst nd Was enjoyable the 5 uction. Uright tn its Class artists, Aw Unstecessrrn A evening abent 7 Freneb and Pennsy ed ond kicked about caused & living at out the tus morning Mi tog Meride as the | case Was con- When other eases will| Last aight t A be ready to raise Its pew flag on the paresd at t erot Virginia avents Wh 45, Streets, but it Was Ot qu.te ready. so that | ceremony was postyourd. Preside? at the ineeting. Kev. I. S Laws stated that he propowd to take the stump for Blaine in The West and souk. ‘The secretary was instructed tOrwrite perwnal letters to Mr. Hiatne and Mr Lo- | Kan teling them of the organtevtion of the club, Where it is jycated, und asking for Instructions how fteam be made most sel coming cum aga. seore Of 12 game vy Other games Brookiyn, | & At Pitisburg—Pitrs- eleven tniings, At a )_ At Bostou— ‘Kansas City— —The | aitimore went | ening at 7:15 o'clock at St. Puca Street. About ninety from Moryland, and ten were from Kichiwond, Va. The Rev. S. J., ot New York, will conduct ses, an shop Gibbons and Bishop Ki'hmond, wilt be present The retreat | Will end on Saturday nex | Kate Brandengager, 37 | frou her house’ be. | Rorsexres Reronren. Jackson aller, reports. st Taten the 17¢h and 24th inst. a gold watch with 3 locket and medal, value $100; William iiakt 244 street, reports stolen from his per- ativer wateh worth $10: Joseph Cook, of NO. 20 4th street southeast, reports stolen fom his Louse last night « plano Cover, carriage robe, etc, valle $13.50 Bannister, of 12th and C streets ‘out Jen om the night of the 23d | inst. froth her house, wearing apparel, value $5; Joni P. Eimer, of A street horthwest, reports Stoten from lis room yesterday half a box ot ci Yalue $2.50: W. Hi. Young, of 416 3 street norte Best (Ward's dairy), reports stolen from a trunk 19 Bis room yesterday a stlver H. C. watch wi chain, Value $1.50, = ary. on | ch ein Poe Sit and Sas eee am are sgn ive tom ue | ts band, turned into 7th street, and the rest of the | course, s | know What was cong on. It fs Salem academy, held | ¢: Veen a Why the Procession Last Night Was Broken. ‘THE RIVAL CLAIMS TO PRECEDENCE OF THE NATIONAL RIFLES AND THE UNION VETERAN CORPS—SCENES AT THE ARMOKIES OF THE TWO ORGANIZATIONS— EACH COMMANDER SUSTAINED BY HIS MES. The reveption tendered to the Washington Light Infantry Corps last evening, upon their return from Long Branch, was marred by an unpleasant incl- dent, disturbing the harmony which has prevailed for some time among the military organizations of the District. The National Rifles was the first or- Eunization to arrive at the depot, and when the Infantry came tormed on Pennsylvania avenue, 10 front of the Metropolitan hotel, with the left rest- ingon 6th street. ‘The other organizations, with the Union Veteran Corps, Capt. Thomason, at the head, formed on 6th street. After the Infantry had passed out of the depot upon the avenue the var ous orgai into line, the National Rifles, tional Rifle Cadets, taking the right of and the Union Vetgran Corps following is ordter the line Inarehed to 7th street. platoon of police, the Rifles am thelr Cadet Corps had crossed 7 street_and were pro- ceoding on mp the avenue over the route announced | tn the ‘newspapers, the Union Veteran Corps, with line fotlowed. ‘The Rifles kept on their course, headed by the police, and did not discover tor some Ume that they were’ alone. They were overtaken near the Treasury by a telephone message, which led them to suppose that the rest of the line had fed, but would follow: so they halted for a time, n pereriving that the other organizations en @ different route, proceeded on. They owed out the ronte prescribed, and were greeted ‘where bY a Iberal diseharye of flreworks from. ‘ongs Of people, Who supposed, when they Kifles coming, that they Were escorting ry. Ou F street they passed the other them ching salute, Infantry responded. Hence they n.arched to F street, to 9th, to K, to 7th, and down toG, where they wheeled Of the Ine and went to thelf armory. Meanwhile the main line, headed by the Union ¥eteran Corps, marched over about the Sune route Teversed, golng up 7th to F, to 15th, to Pennsylvania avenue, thence back to 7th and tothe armory of the Washington Light Infantry Corps. WHAT LIEUT. OYSTER SAID. ‘The National Kifles was the first company to re- turn to its armory, and the command marched home with band playing and colors flying. ‘There was quite a crowd of spectators gathered about tne Dulldiug, who cheered as the rifles passed through the portil, Jn the drill room before ranks were broken, Lieut. Oyster, commanding, made a. briet | Speci: referring to thé events of the evening, say- {ng that what he had done he had done tomain- tain the d @ Tights of the command, and that he was willing to take the responstbility upon Lis own Shoulders. The company thereupon took a vote, and voted unanimously toSustain theaction of the commanding ofticer. “By seniority and custom,” sald Lieut, Oyster to @ STAR reporter, “the Ritles were entitied to the Fight of the line.” Twas willing to defer to Capt. "thom iding officer and let him tke command of the line, but the National Rifles is the senior command. ‘This has not been disputed before. We arrived first at the depot and postion, as usual, on Pennsylvania If Capt. Thomason expected or claimed the right of the line, why did_he form at our lett? We got all the glory,” udded the Heutenant, lau! ing; “glory that we were not entitled To. ‘All the | fireworks were displayed for us. ‘The lie ot march | vertived. and arranged, as understand, by | Capt, Thomason hlmselt. “We followed that line of march. Capt. Thomason, in order to get the right of Line, turned up Seventh street, and, of course, the rest of the Une followed him. ‘The infantry, ot re not tol aby Way, and cotiid not unpleasant a Very sorry that I ocenrred, but 2 only what was right, au ssntned command or assigned Miler We found that the line th street, we could not turn ov then We would have had to taking the lett fail In belind the int igh. He tnvited tthe Vi he ignored. n escort to the a ietter from | nlority of the to go back to reorganizations, thelr existence bacic 0 1858." ‘The inembers of the Natlonal Kiles expressed | Much indignation at the action of whe Veteran | corps, charae Sa lucan trick, Some of | Theta attributed it to feciiug caused by the victory | of the Na s over the Veteran Corps cadets in nL down w ster, ntry, and 1 hi: I Moore aceey CAPT. THOMASON’S EXPLANATION. pt. Thomason’s command returned to When ¢ its armo With co: organic, son br atbuslasia by the friends of the pre breaking ranks Capt. Thoma- Y stated that he bad done what he did to Mindicate the dignity of the corps. Lieut. Edgar | nude a speeeh, Stating that the captain deserved the thank his ‘action, and upon ills proposit Uhre cheers for Capt. Thomason. ‘This was cheer trom the Unton Veter, f found,” sald Capt. Tuowison Wa STAR Tee orter, who isked for an explanation of the events | he evening, tht the National Rifles. persist in claiming tie right of the Ine notwithst n Veteran Corps is the senior rans were organized April the Natonl Ritles Tube 11th, 188), gr onzunizations recognized Wie ri terah Corps, and all of them reports 1to nid Lhe First company. When jot take Was rear. le Senior organiza Ue Veterans were not reonzunlzed, + members Went out und tormed another | he Union Veteran Corps hus. never AS senfor officer, when f found Ulat the Rifles Insisted upon taking the right of the | line, F reversed the ronte ot march und let them o | an gant ar and W ton, N We ott on. "1 think ail miliary men wil jusuty the course Took. Trepor edt to Col. Moore what L and he told me to co ahead and do what Last 3 Lent Tufantry receptic ceded the Fcht of ute 10. the National Tiles, aot because they Were eniltied to It, but because the Veterans wre uve especial eScott Of the honorees men rs of the V bington Light lafantry, and as Such toox the eft of the line ‘The ofticers of the Union Veteran Corps all ap- planded what ‘Capt. Thomason had dee St sta Hiad," sald one of themeethat Capt, ‘thom od up tor the Hehtsur’ tae eterna tee | senurity of the Veterans of captain Cabling hi et Who ever heared orders froin a licutenant.” The Return from Camp Hoey, THE WASHINGTON LIGHT INFANTRY WELCOMED HOME WITIL A GREAT DEMONSTRATION. ‘The Washington Light Infantry Corps was wel- | m Long Branch last night by an se throng of people, and with all Ue glory ing from a fusion of electrle Hghts with red re and roman candles The National Rittes, | ional Kifle Cadets, Union Veteran Corps, Old uard, Union Veteran Cadets, W . Corcoram Calets, Pt (iirst_eompanr.) Washington € tis assembled 2t the Baltimore and Poto- tome thue betore So'clock. ‘The strects | K were Ustonged with people. The the Infantry hone rolled into the w ininutes before 8 o'ciock. The corps Tap! ily detarked and formed Into line, As they the avenue in that neigh brilliantly shaminawd with rea iighits The va then took up tt comed home tr fmmet asyington Contl- | Veteran Corps, $ and Capital itary oranizations | of march to the’ Infantry’s 5 somewhat exed by. armors. The what pen in the line, the National Rifles going over | 1 the otie-T oncantzationsoveranother, | iy a consiterable display of fireworks npituient to te Infantry was ex- | 2ysuUy, near I5th street, before the he whoie route Was lighted nwers of sparks from bombs echmle p business fe Louse % iiumi- hing the thory the ws broke ranks and soon retired to lores fre her Transfers of Heal Estate. e been filed as f0l Emma 4 tephen rolf, lots § and 9 sq. € to Joh Brown, Gonzaza College to a LM M._P. Conreresc ~ conterence in Baltimore ‘Thomas Wells presided in place of Rev. Son. who, Stated In yesterday's. § pended. Krown as tothe ngtou city was declared “false and untrue” and Was rejected. — Xses.—Marrlage Heenses have been, Richard Hurdle and Mary Elizabeth George's county, Md; John J. Noore, both of Baltimore: hd JennieT. Moore, both of Bal. ne and Nannie E. Sheri ounty, Md.: Joseph F ‘ork city, and’ Maggie “A. Burke; and Sarai J. Lamar, both of Mii. Edward Ciub and Josephine ore. Marriage L1 sued to: pitol Oris Brase.—Joseph Simmons, the la- Yorur tm the navy yard wlio Was arrested last arch bs Detective Hock on the change of stealing quantity of brass belonging to the Culted States from the bevy Sard, and who, after jumping Mis Wall, Was aain Grresied in Itichmond last. week, Wasciuarie! im the Poilee Court to-day With the above robbery. After hearing the testimony the court sent the case to the grand jury. Mannrack Licenses Fox THRRe SISTERs.—To fF Marriage licenses was i three of them, as follows: For Stratin | states that, | Will be tuthfully applied tueretoy Its | Stinpson; charge, ‘The Washington Grove Camp. A QUIET Dat FOLLOWING THE TURMOIL OF SUXDAT— SACRAMENTAL SERVICES TO BE HELD TO-DAY, &C. Correspondence of Tax Evzxixc Stan. WasuixeTon Gxove, Mp., August 26th. ‘Yesterday was & beautiful day at the grove. ‘There was golden sunlight, blue sky, the laughter of the green earth and the murmur of the trees in the deliciously fragrant breeze. This “blue” Mon- day was anything else but blue in sights and Sounds to those s.opping tn the grove after the tur- moll of Sunday. Slim attendance, slim larders and ‘slim energies characterized things temporal. Stull the devotional services were earnest and impres- sive. At 845 am. Dr. Deale conducted an interesting testimony and prayer service under the tabernacle. Following close upon this was the usual morning sermon by Prof. John Wilson, president of Wilming- ton college. THE CHILDREN’S MEETING. At the children’s hour a large gathering of the Uttle folks Usvened with close interest to a good talk from Rev. John Shively. At the close of the service several older children appeared at the altar of prayer. Ata o'clock was held a service of song, which de- eloped under the same earnest preacher Into a re- val Many were convicted and several con- vert At?:45 Dr. Price, of Washington, delivered a fine sermon to a full and attentive audience from the text, “Behold, IStand at the Door and Knock,” etc." In response to the gospel appeal three were converted. AU the young people's service, led by ‘Mrs. Roach, at least twenty asked for TS. ‘The law-breakers of Sunday were arraigned for ‘trial ye.terday at 11 o'clock before Justice War- eld, fined $80, given back thelr stock that had been seized, and told to go and sin no more. At 3 o'clock to-day the sacramental service will De held, conducted by Elder Deale, assisted by Dr. Price, France and others. CAMP PERSONALS. Rev. Charles Teasdale and wife spent several hours in camp yesterday. Dr. Hensley has fone home to stay. other de, partures were br. > Miss Grace Braddock and Prominent visitors were Mr. Charles Thomas and Mrs. Jennie Dawson, Baltimore; Miss Reading, Mr. Amasa Hough, Miss'HIN and others Mrs. LA. Knight, the cuest of Mrs. Knott, will return to Washington Thursday, August 28th. B. Munting for His Wife. THE WOES OF JEAN M. PERREARD, OF WASHINGTON, TM NEW YORK. ‘The New York Times to-day prints the following: Jean M. Perreard, the proprietor of a hotel and Testaurant in Washington, D. C., who is searching this city for his wife, Marie, whom, he says, has eloped with Emil Letourneur, a tailor, went to the | Jefferson Market, police court yesterday with De- tective Etbo Hey, of the steamboat squad, ant asked Justice Patterson for a warrant for the arrest of his wife and her parainour. ‘The deserted husband told the macistrate that his wife lett Washington on Wednesday last with the tallor,and she took with her $300 in cash and a one-hundred- dollar government bond, After she had disappeared he found a note in which the woman wrote that she was going to France with Emil. Perreard sald that he ‘had not yet found nis wife, but he wanted a warrant to hold her when found. ‘Justice Patterson told the anxious hotel keeper that he could not grant a warrant, as the womun had not mitted xny offense, Under the laws of this state It was no offense for a woman to leave her husband, and the money and bond she bad taken with her Was as much her property as that of her husband. ‘Then Mr. Perreard urged the magistrate to issue a warrant for the tallor, but the magis- trate refused, and Perreard went‘away with the Getective to Continue the search for his runaway wite. During the day the anxious husband visited Hee headquarters a nuiuber of times and con- suited with Detectives Tessaro and Hey tn relation to the whereabouts of his wife. While in the office of the steamboat squid a cook forterty tn the oy’ Of Perreard cate in Strange man walking in West street, Mr. Ferreard forthwith gave Us man money und bired him to search for the woman. ‘Two hours after the ama. leur detective went back to police headquarte looking for an additional fee. He was so drunk ‘hat be was driven away Monument to “ artemus Ward.” To the Editor of Tax EvENixo Srat In “ Elm Vale cemetery,” an old-fashioned “ bury- ing ground” in the suburbs of the pleasant village of Waterford, Me., rests the remaius of our great American humorist, “Artemus Ward.” AU the | head of his grave stands a plaln moss covered slab Dearing the Inscripticn (now well nigh defaced)— “ Rest, Thou Beloved One. Charles F. Brown, known as Artemus Ward, died fn South Hampton, March 6th, 1867, aged thirty- | ‘three years. His ‘memory recollection.” His aged mother, Caroline E. Brown, whose affe tion for her son gearcely knew boutids, has Just | ‘passed away, leaving $600 of her little earnings’ tor | Uhe erection of asuitubie monument to tue memory | of her fondly cherished one. ‘The admirers of this | lnirUhful sentus throughout the country propose, in | small contributions, Lo add io this mother’s bequest suMiclent to make it @ nauonal tribute. His mother | rtemus' dishonest agent In London | took all of her son's money, &., even the gold | ‘Wateh she had given him, but'she was thanktul he died indebted to no one.” | Would not some of his numerous triends and ad- titers it the eapltal like to contribute their mite to tis objects HE So, any amount, however small, LOA. K. | Browne, 5 D street northwest, Washington, D. C. will live as a sweet and unfading | Nor StoeN.—Mr. McHenry, superintendent of the Mt. Olivet cemetery, stated to-day to a STAR | Teporter tat the report’ that towers were stolen froma the grave of the late George Juenemann ts | Incorrect, The high wind of Tuursday evening | blew the frames and flowers from the grave, and | two children, aged seven and ten years, respect- ely, found ‘them, and taking tt for granted that the flowers were thrown away, the chtidren took the frames, as the custom of thé place allows, Alexandria Aftairn Reported for Tae EvExtxo Stan. over.—The August quarterly term of | viria county court is in session at. the | county court house. “The fourth trial of George Snutt zed with horse steallng in Fairfax | county, took phice yesterday and~ ended last night." ‘The “jury “being unable to agrees a juror was withdrawn and the case continued’ | The Jury stood titee for conviction and nine for acquittal. ‘The case Of the commonwealth. agt. Drummond & Ward {8 on trial to-day. E. Burke and A. W. Armst:ong appear for the prosecution, and Messrs. Mushback, Marbury, Brent and Greene Tor the defense. County Teacners—A. B. Grunwell, esq. nperintendent of schools n Alexandria count has granted certineates to taciers as_tollows! | Enima 0. Austin, 9; Lulu M. Braxton, se; Florence M. Kobertaon, 88; Nogle Chapman, #7; Kllsworth | Pryor, Bb. Pin, 86; Islan Hatton, 64; Roberta Waiting, 8; LB. ‘Tanclt, Hattie Davis. 75ig; Thoraton tyson, 7834. Five applicants tailed 0 | receive certificates, Miss Olive Austin, who passed at Ue head of the list, received a very complimen- tary letter from the superintendent. Wato Meetixes.—The repubilean meetings were held here last night. Among the detegates selected are John Sayles, Samuel A. Whine ‘and Messrs. Lee, Jackson, Payne, Mitchell and nominating j Porick Reront.—There were seven prisoners at the stattonhouse this morning. Fannie Chapman and Froney Ferguson, coiered, arrested by Orficer disorderly conduct. Mollie Davis, Mary Edwards, Mary White, Molly Lee and Carrié West, colored, detained on account of non-payment or fines, At the last court of Mayor Beckham tie colored women White, Nelson, Lee. Mitchell, Davis, West, Chapman, Plaine and” Edwards, and Alex: Masoh and Wid. Smith, convicted of making an affray near the canal Yasin, were fined $ each. ‘Thomas Hillery was Mned $5 for being drunk and disorderly. Poutricat_—The Blaine and Logay club meets at its hail on King street to-night, and on to-morrow. land and Hendricks club will meet night the Ci ‘and hear an address from Major T. P. Wallace. A Ministers Ranaway Wife. SHE PREFERRED LESS RELIGION AND MORE POLITICS IX HER MAKITAL RELATIONS, Rev. George H. Smith, colored, of Eatonton, N. C., who had his wite Lulu arrested In Long Island City a week ago for abandoning him and taking all Lis household goods with her, withdrew his charge yesterday, saying his wife refused to live with him again. He intended ® return home and sue for a divorce, making RM. Lee, superintendent of his Sunday’ school, co-respondent. Kev. Mr. Smith sald: “I always knew that he was a bad man, but my ‘wite converted him and he appeared to be penitent, Afterwards he turned politician and was ‘a candi: date for the legislature. He 18 now stumping the state, Dut when I get back I shall have him arrested and éxpel himn from the church.” ‘The runaway wife {8 a good-looking mulatto, 23 Fears old. She ts now living with her mother in Long Istand City, ~The only fault I found with my husband,” she said, “was his religion. It was religion for breake fast, dinner and supper. No, indeed, 1. wou't live with him any more." Mr. Lee is a nice man, and he liked me better than he does his wife. He promised to come here and take me to Washington the first of next mnonth. 1 don’t see why Sinith should raise Such a fuss “He can get plenty of Sunday school teachers in Eatonton.” Well Deserved Praise. ‘From the Baltimore American. ‘The recent visit of the Washington Light Infan- try to Long Branch teaches a lesson to other vol- ‘unteer military organizations Ten days of Perfect: enjoyment were put in by the seaside. The men Were sociable, but not disorderly; they drank, but ‘Not a single case of drunkenness was Teported; they ‘were free to go and come within the rules lalddown ina military ‘camp, and these rules were 80 ne Gea) as to appear rather stken cords U iron chains. Jn other words, their. commander, Col Moore, fully appreciated the ‘subtle distinction between a regular and volunteer force, and had the tact to enforce it. While he re- quired obedience to the regulations, the latter were The first and Miss Capttola. Moore; the second .G. Moris ard Jennie ‘T. Moore, and the third for Zdwsrd Club and Josephing Elizabeth Moore. allot the parties are thom Baler more, aud the ladies are sisters PIFMBRE, OCTOBER AND NOVEMBER ELECTIONS, sitimofe and Onto ratiroad have completed arm ats fo ghe seling of round trp chet to Chicazo, Cinema, St. Louts, Columbus, Inaia- napolis, Detroit, Pittsburg and Intermediate points ‘at one Unlimited fare, tickets to be good for thirty days {rom date of issue. To voters going to Maine September the rate for the round tip to New ‘York is $8.50; those golng to Philadeiphia, Novem- ver election, $4 round tip. ‘To vorers god thelr families Who consult their own Interests and desire to crave: With cotntort and ease, it (s hardly neces. sarv to say that the Bait So framed as not to give offense to the arnour pro. bre of the citizen soldier. ‘The materiel ot the Command was bly similar to that of many Srganizations whlch have rinted Ue seashore, and Which have not behaved so well. The sound sense judgment of the commander were often brough into requisition, and he invariably showed himself ‘& gentleman and a soldier. camped tn front of the largest and most ti abie West Ena hovel as-strangers, Es | | Later News | poarding howe The Murdered Soldier. LIVING PIFTY-ONE HOURS WITH A BULLET THROUGH, HIS BEART. John Bryan, 8 private soldier in company H, Sec- ond artillery, was shot and fatally wounded by A. J. Hoard, near Fauquier White Sulphur Springs,Va, on Thursday, the 21st instant, as heretofore men- tioned in Tus Stan. The summer encampment of the soldiers is at that place, and the shooting oc- curred in a store kept by F.C. Brooke, about a quarter of a mile from the springs. The foliowing facts were developed at the inquest Sunday: Bryan and Hoard met in this store, casually, and began drinking together of a beverage called A! Bitters, which 18 sald to be intoxicating in its na- ture, and which was bought by the bottle by Hoard. ‘The conversation of the parties at first was pleas- ant, but as Bryan grew intoxicated, he oftered & gross insult to Hoard, which the latter resented, Di Saying that If It was repeated he would ‘knock Bryan down. Bryan apologized, and, for short Ue, the reconciliation seemed complete, but Bryan continued to use aggressive and vulgar lan; and finally attempted to take the bottle, with the Hquor, which Hoard had purchased, away from the store. ‘The parties struggled for the a Of the bottle, which Hoard obtained, si Bryan 4 vicious blow on the head with it.” Bryan uttered an oath, and returned the blow, but missed hitting Hoard, who then drew a revolver and shot Bryan pithe body. Dryan went into the back yard and while saying “I've im,” went away. Bryan {efong Und Sacunay, when he died, fifty-one hours after he was shot. ‘At the inquest the fact was developed that the bullet Passed through the right ventricle and outof the Fight auricle of the heart in an upward and back- Ward direction, Nally imbedding stseit in the inter costal muscles, about three and a half inches from the spinal column. Hoard has not been arrested, and his wherebouts are unknown. The or Of the state has offered a reward of $100 for the ap- Prehension of the fugitive. A Desperately Jealous Lover. HE ATTACKS A YOUNG MAN AND 18 ASSAULTED IN RETURN, Peter Nolbach, aged 3, a German, arrived at Locust Gap, Ps., three years ago, and boarded with Frank Kramer, who has a very handsome daughter just blooming into womanhood. Nolbach fell in love with her, but she discouraged his atten- Uons, Six months after his arrival Nolbach was ordered to leave Kramer's house. Since then he grows very indignant when he sees any young man Miss Kramer's company. ‘William Newman last Saturday took Miss Kramer ut carriage riding, ‘They returned at 7 o'clock in the evening and ditied at her house. About 100'clock Newman and William Mailoy leit the Kramer resi- dence for their hore. AS they reached the pike Nolbgch, Miss Kramers jealous lover, Jumped be. fore Newman and pointed a cocked revolver in his face. Malloy interposed and was flercely attacked, by Nolbach, who fired two shots at him, but both missed their mark. Newman and Malloy ran jomeward, hotly pursued by the would-be assassin. and ils friends attacked Nolbach's with stones, and Newman was stabbed in the back While Nolbach was knocked Senseless with a stone. When Nolbach was carried into his boarding house au ugly gash was ound over his left eye. Acsowvrety Prone RRR OO Y ¥ a fF 7) koro o vy ay fk PRO 8 YF MAL Ei‘? ¥ 24 tus neo . ao & G ‘ue FPP, 00 wow w ppp Fm PPS o wwww pb fue BRR, pr go wwww BOB ke few e oo =0W UW «(Upp 6kRE BORO ‘This Powder never varies, A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomencss, More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition ‘with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or Phosphate powders, Sold onlyin cans. Korat Baxrxa OWDEE Co, 106 Wall street, N. ¥. 26 Canpsews Bariss Hoss, SOLID COLORS, NO SEAMS, 18 CENTS A Pan CARPETS, CARPETS, TNGRAIN CARPETS, bright choice styles, 25 ets, 35 | cts., 40 cts, 45 cts,, 50 cta, 62cts,, 75 eta, BARGAINS IN BLACK CASHMERES, 25 cts,, 87cta, 40 cts, 45 cts., 50 cts, CO cts, 65 eis. WHITE ALL-WOOL FI LS, 18 cts., 22 cte., 25cta, LADIES' FLANNEL SUITING, all colors, 123 ets. BRUSSELS CARPETS, choice bright styles, 75 cts., 80 cts., 85 cta,, 90 eta, CANTON ELANNELS, 63 cta., 64 cts. Bets, 10cte, SHAKET- FLANNELS, 12% cts., 15 cts., 18ets,, 25 eta, BOYS' CLOTH, 22 cta., 25 cts. dO cts, 37 eta. CASAMERES, full colors. 124 cts, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, al widths, SHEETING COT’ ONS, all width. TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS, TOWELS, LADIES 6-4 THICOT CLOTH, all wool, brows, myr- e, black, blue, garnet, ut 1.00. WAMBUITA COLTON. 3 ce TOWSON’sS, €96 PENNSYLVANIA AVENU. South Sits, m3 Year Center Market, NPE BEST MEDICAL AUTHORITIES ACKNOWL- edge the great value of Ayer’s Cathartie Pils, and frequently prescribe their use with the utmost confi- dence, well knowing that they arv the most effectual remedy ever devised for discises caused by derange- ‘ments of thestumach, liver and bowels. O YOU WISH A BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION? ‘Then use Ayer's Sarsaparitla, It cleanses and puri- fies the blood, aud thereby removes blotches and pim- ples from the skin, roakins it smooth and clear, and aiving ita bright and healthy appearance. au26 Suzs Asp Vuzvers, BROCADE BLACK SILK VELVET, 81.00. COLORED SILKS, 50. FANCY SILKS, 37, COLORED SILKS, 81.50, reduecd to $1.00 BLAOK SILKS, 81.25, reduced to $1.00. CASH PKICES. No CREDIT. CARTERS, 711 Manxer Spica BLACK CABEMELES sonble width, pure wool, Double-Width BLANKETS, $2.00. CLOTH, for Boys’ wear, 37 and 50, Bleached TABLE DAMASE,purelinen,75, reduced to50. COLOKED CASHMERES, ‘Kure Woul, double width, COLORED SATINS, 50. BROCADE BLACK SILKS, 15, RUACK SILKS, €2, reduced to $1.60, York Mills SHEETIN( 1s New Yo Met aed ea COTTON BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS, pure wool, $1.50, Good ©\NTON FLANNEL, 8 UN'S VEILING, widest, double pure black.) 36. jad a REMNANTS OF SILKS, COLORED AND BLACK CASHMERES AND DRESS GOODS AT LESS THAN Cost, BLACK SATINS, 60, auld CARTERS. 71 Manxer Space, Coxsmex Ts, During this season of the year there are Clothing Houses, an some of them prominent in the bual- Ress, who present to the public a stereotyped round of inducements, such as “remarkable reductions in prices,” “selling off at cost,” “goods must be sacri- {iced to make rom for next season'a stock.” &e, GEORGE SPRANSY never resorts to such ques- onable methods. Consequently, in announcing ‘the present sale of a very neat all-wool suit at $10, and an extra nice Cassimere Pants at 94, he simply states facts, which prove that his prices are the low- eat in the city. It should be remembered that every article sold is. sruaranteed to be exactly as tepresented or the money ‘will be refunded by GEORGE SPRANSY, ONE-PRICE 507 7th street, au Opposite U. 8. Post Office. G™27s RETAILED aT WHOLESALE PaicES — ‘AILED AT WHOLESALE PAIOES the fort 8 el Payal and Noo ned, eietaea each, fhe ast — ‘Shirts only 50c. Finest Percale Shirts to put on, for $1. on prepise Beant Pa er "['32 SCHILLINGER ARTIFIO(MAL STONE OOM- OF THE D} OF COLI oer teat geek casa at Receaat lor which SET eG gerig ax we Ee, eg ey | in e an Ml Styles So! drowned at Darkey’s lock, twenty-three miles Delow Cumberland, Sunday hight. “His boat was toured Opened at Francs corner 7ih and D streets. The oaly strictly One Price Hat and Furnishing Store thts city. eos Ladies, you who are tired and worn out In this Warm weather take a lite broken ice and Duffy's. Pure Malt Whiskey. It wili utid you up. Try it 6 down on dec to Da yure Malt Whiskey will assist diges- tons, carried ‘by i14iboats, The total for the year | ton and poddively ake ney eat lees {to date was 200,796 16 tons, carried by 1,655 boats. | naif a wine glass full hawt an’ hour ‘before each SEVEN ARRESTS YesTERDAY.—The made seven arrests du! the twenty-four hours heed mostly for cenness and disorderly nd SDE TYLEWs Ixtvea.—There was n0 noticeable change in the condition of Dr. Grafton Tyler to-day at noon, ‘SHIFFING Newa.—Schooner Charles C. W. Church arrived with 1,300 wons of ice from Kennebec. Schooner Nettie’ Higgins cleared to-day for Balti- more, light, CONDITION oF THE WATER 4 7 4. M.—Ureat Falls, 26; recelving reservotr—north connection. %; south connection, 86; distributing reservoir — influent ehouse, 36; eMuent gatehouse, 36. Low tide in 1 Tiver to-day ut 6 p. m; high tide at 11 p.m. Prour nours | aeeyand use Itat sour dinner, proportion jy Whis- key 9 water. Try it. ‘Mothers give your little ones who are wasting and suffering rom the met Dufty’s Malt Whiskey ‘with broken ice. It will butld them up. 6 ‘Those whoare nursing people down with a fever, will find nothing equal to Duffy’s Malt Whiskey and ice for all kinds of fevers, Try it 6 ‘The Hope of the Nation, Children, slow tn development, puny, scraway and delicate, use “Wells’ Health Renewer.” pty Balley’s $1Saw, warranted equal any at $2.50. 2m Ie Is More economical to buy Durkee's Salad than it is to make a dressing. Besides this, it Is made of better materials than you can Duy'at the stores. Everybody likes i, ‘Try it 0 The People’s World-Wide Verdict. Burnett's Cocoaine has been sold tn every civil- wed country, and the public have rendered the ver- dict that it 13 the cheapest and best Hair Dressing in the wor Burnett's Flavoring Extracts are invariably ac- Knowledged the purest and the best. €0 Cinett’s Crown Collars, Cults and Monarch Avevsr Cuzanxa Ovr Sires LANSBURGH & BRO. WILL SELL OUT THIS MONTH THE REMAINDER OF SUMMER GOODS AT SLAUGHTERING PRICES PREVIOUS TO TEARING DOWN THE WALLS TO CONNECT OUR NEW BUILDING WITH OUR PRES- ENTSTORE. WE SHALL SELL ANY GOODS IN OUR THIRTY-FIVE DEPARTMENTS AT LESS THAN COST TO MAKE ROOM FOR OUR FALL IM- PORTATIONS, WHICH WILL SHORTLY COME IN. ALL OUR 5,6 AND 80, LAWNS, WARRANTED FAST COLORS, REDUCED TO 4 CENTS. OUR 124 AND 150, LAWNS REDUCED TO 8 CENTS. REMNANTS OF THESE AT YOUR OWN PRICE TO CLosE. — ALL DRESS GOODS AT LESS THAN HALF PRICE, Shirts are the best of all. Lundborg’s Perfume, Edema, ©0 Lundborg’s Perfume, Marechal Niel Rose. eo Lundborg’s Perfume, Alpine Viole €0. Lundborg’s Perfume, Lily of the Valley. €0 > ML. Laroque’s Elixer of Calisaya ‘Has, for more than nalf'a century, Deen fn use by all classes of people, and indorsed by eminent phy- sictans as the best tonic and Invigorator extant, a ‘The weak, the nervous, the debilitated, all fad 1 AS WE DO NOT WANT TO CARRY THEM TO NEXT | to give new life, vigor and happiiess. Barticu- SEASON. = larly a lady's medicine. $1 a botuie. Sold by drug- FSS. W.E, Mnormton, Proprietor, Baltimore ‘and jarrison streets, Baltimore, Md. ‘Wu,th,s-om Diamond Shirw at Auertesh's,7 £1. w,th,s Persons of sendentary habits and, those con. fined tn offices duriug the day, will find nothing invigorating as_a wine glass full of Duffy's Malt Whiskey taken in the morning and evening. iy it 6 “Alderney Dairy Wagons” Fresh Alderney @utter, churned every morninz, and delivered in half-pound “Ward” prints, 25c. pot BLEACHED TABLE LINENS, WARRANTED PURE, FULL WIDTHS, REDUCED TO 400. FROM 60. 10,000 WASHER ALL-LINEN HUCK TOWELS aT 125 CENTS, x= NAPEINS! NAPKINS! ODDS AND ENDS OF SOME AND HUNDREDS OF DOZENS OF OTHERS AT A GREAT SACRIFICE ‘THE CONCORD COLLAR. Dress Shirts, in solid bosoms, ready Webars co band — yund. Also, Cottage Cheese, Butvermilk aba sweet, ABOUT 100 PAIS LAST SEASON'S BLANKETS, | htiti, e- per quarts Crean 16 plot. WHICH WE HAVE MARKED AT GREAT BARGAINS. AFEW MAY BE SOILED FROM DUST, BUT THEY ARE MOSTLY IN GOOD ORDER. WE WANT TO CLOSE THEM BEFORE THE RECEIPT OF GOODS FOR THIS FALL. PROPOSALS. 8, NAVY Pay OFFICE, | WASHING ron, D. C., August 25, 1884. m “revular dealers ") indorsed “Proposals C and 1.” wd at this offi-e until eon, TENTH SEC = Ses, for articles teguized, a4 foleowy, to bo 400 FULL SIZE COMFORTERS, FILLED Wr {tho avs Yanks Waslingten, “titiin Uhiety'days srom rate OF avand, {ree Of any exfeure to WHITE COTTON, AT 81, ACTUAL VALUE 81.75. WHITE GOODS! ~_ WHITE GooDs!! SPLENDID CHECK NAINSOOK REDUCED 10 70. EXCELLENT INDIA LAWN REDUCED TO llc. FROM 180. ai | 1000YARDS DOTTED AND FIGURED SWISSES REDUCED TO 120. FROM 900. JERSEYS! JERSEYS! IN ENDLESS VARIETY AT A GREAT REDUCTION. GREAT SACRIFICE IN LADIES’ UNDERWEAR. SOME OF THESE ARE SLIGHTLY SOILED AND | WILL BE SOLD AT HALF PRICE. 200 DOZEN APRONS, FULL DEEP RUFFLES, 100, TO EARLY BUYERS OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS OUR STOCK CARRIED OVER FROM LAST SEASON IS VERY DESIRABLE, AND AS WEIN- TEND TO COMMENCE OUR SALES WITH FRESH GOODS ONLY WE OFFER GREAT INDUCEMENTS ON THE THIRD FLOOR IN THE ABOVE GOODS. TAKE THe FLEVATOR. COTTONS AND SHFETINGS, BROWN AND | BLEACHI D, OF ALL THE WELL-KNOWN BRANDS, | Qoatt: SPLENDID TEN-QUARTER BLEACHED SHEET- ING AT 20 CENTS PER YARD. BEST PEQUOT BLEACHED PILLOW CASE COTTON 12% CENTS PER YARD. 3 WE MEAN BUSINESS, ARE PREPARED FOR THE SAME, AND SHALL NOT FLINCH FROM LOSS TO the gov rum and eondit ind subject to the usual inspection Burean éS istruction and Repair. Pine Lumber: 25 Machine; 47, iron 53. General Hardware. 0, Pi Tron, Rrooms, Guano, ing: 67. Pig iron. Navy Yard. Re= faithful por sto be cer- The right ierescrsrd to relect oly "WHOS W. LoURER Tay Dir aus. a OD AND COAL, Coan Ayo Woon. Be bave st roccved @ lanye lot of Bakers! PINE WOOD. Also, frenly mined COAL of wuperion quatty. for domestic tise, ul of Which we offer at lowest uuarket rts. i ‘Tie attention of consumers is respectfully invited to an uispectiou of our stock, STEPHENSON & BRO., thst. wharf and 12th st, and Pa ave. ‘Woop ut mi6 JOHNSON BROTHERS, « WHARVES AND RAILROAD YARD: ‘Twelfth and Water streets southwest, OF OUR CLERKS ARE OFF ON FURLOUGH, BUT WE HAVE OVER ONE HUNDRED TO WAIT ON. BRANCH YARDS AND OFFICES: YOU WITH PROMPINESS DURING THESE HOT Days. 1202 F street northwen feta E15 Tth atreet northweat: 3H4¢ Tenney lvania avenue northwest; LANSBURGH & BRO. BELL ath sites con wees = = Comer 24 und K streets northwest: ant Ostend Ae SEVENTA STREET. £4] Pennsylvania avenue southwest. TARGEST PRIVATE RAILROAD YARD SOUTH s8Sg EPP, EPR COO mM aA L OF NEW N ORK; also, EXTENSIVE WHALVES, givin £. P gz ecm aa £ bs Unsurpassed fecilities ter the eccnomic handiiug of ‘SS PPP Soi AL E BELL of all kinds 7 ae S ¥ : RECT FRO: ut b Eee God UW 2*S Enns | COAL DELIVERED 8 CARs DIRFCT We deal only in best qualities of ANTHRACITE and BITUMINOUS COAL. ‘We open to-day 500 doz. of oul ene “s ROD, either in the stick or preparedio order, at our factory. GENTS' UNLAUNDRIED SHIRTS, CLEAN, (OAL. ICEL WEIGHT. AND MEASURE eapaens FGunE geliverés aud" Triecs a lew as Fuel” can ‘THE BIGGEST BARGAIN EVER OFFERED. Wate - “r PIANOS AND ORGANS ‘They are made of GENUINE UTICA NONPAREIL COTTON, 2100 Linen Bosom, Wrist Banda and Bands Reinforced, COMPLETELY FINISHED, FELLED SEAMS, GUSSETED, KAMP PIANOS, ‘Superior toll others in fine tone qualities, elecance of sinish, solidity of constructiop and durability. Over 15,00) in use at colleges, seminaries and by the best people everywhere. Be sure and see them be- t the same prices as at our fac- AMUSEMENTS. _ . SUMMER RESORTS. - Fors. THe Froui@br nornooy Abate tanec ny ay me or THE Saris preety | brace veetuaeta that 2 win % lows opens Shenae f beyoud any past experience iu Wasiingtom, corte at § ollock orm pat icy OFX raamcx> 4 “THE CHARMING GIRL OF A Hi ME Crowded with contaxions fun apd provocative with tts delicious nonsense of continuvus laughter, Insh Comedian, Mr DANIEL SULL And s BRILL IAN OM SPRINGS SHEN ANDOAT =a. relieve all melarial and Ber diene “Now trp tickets via Band) OA RK Adare Mm Ag) MYERS wus ise ed Vs meee Care Mar, N. 3. Mus. LE PARKER, Paorareron ow ames ~~ * IAIN AND COURT iy tet, 1884 Pens For oes core ee ne ony Cat fen minutes’ walk from depot.and within ure ‘water frost Bi artclan well om the pretsien Fare excelient—equai to any —with every thing bew, mest x. SOMPANY, nes aiid coal rable Next attract pea Bay PARRINSON, Proprictor, ~ jan will produce his eutirely. te : : ARE Hebrew Coloedian wil prod ube” | _Omnftus will mac all traine uF te H HOTEL, SESTMOKELAND COUNTY, VAL ‘New and newly furuichral Tah a steamers SPECIAL EXCURSIONS Sy ee HEATER COMIQUE 6 aaa a SUMMER GARDEN. 31, Superb Oo! ‘Acts Uy Fungy People! $: Tuesdays, Gburwlays and Saturdays IVERs SUMMER © ‘The Most Popular Place « GOD MUSIC GoW. JACKsoN, Branch office: 1221 Fst, Washiusion DE AYos SS: KEY FAST BRACH. §.3. ‘Five mfles sonth of Long Branch. charmingly located cold water batlis ‘ou three "Boor. ‘Send for hue ated ‘“ASEASON AT AVON INN* _ty1-2m Adres B.A YARD, PASE SCTEAGES, CATE MAY NJ. ONE BLOCK om che bench cid ta full view of lhnocwan. 4p Yointments Arst Cass Cpen Jume Ist Acconsine 4. D. HARRISON. oy ‘Manacer. don 5 TUESDAY. sent EPID TOME GEO. W. DRIVER 9625 THIKTY-FIRST ANY OF THE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY, MD., ‘WILL DE HELD AT TRE-FAIR GROUNDS, ROCKVILLE, MD, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, | ARE PETER ON Aspe 4 fist-class family house, frontiie oc@/ Y PARK ND cent, Ait cern nupronmra” Ete scrpmmaea Tertnn #5 to A 7 Sim PEMBERTON Prat yom 7 ERMO: ‘LANTIC CITY, VERMONT AVE Sacre © 6 ane 51008 yaaa una TRIALS OF SP! and ‘trains end A it Ke laud panemgere so. the H Pam: RS Premises ME CUMPDON ason | 9:40 Class—Run! skouety county horses, ae Srcoxp Dat—Se (TBE BLCE MOUNTAIN Bi 2:50 Class—Second race for M: Trottiig—tbird hace ' vi : 3 Minute Class at in barnes, best ‘THE ELEGANT NEW HOTEL OF THE BLUE RIDGE HOTEL. cunt os Located in the Blue Rider Mountains, upon the live of the Western Maryland iadirosd, one mille west af ve Ncwae ore, |B la! ereceived to Ausust 27th for Privileges at | and 72 miles from Balt 1. 10:15 and 12 | | _Tralus will Ieave R. and O. Depot at 8 Geelock” Round tap ‘teket, Iman Fair, $1 Address A Hs LEACHES soe TNVIGORATING AIR: TP LOUSANDS OF PEOPLE HUME AOUS TAIN ware eee Suffer froin Dyepepsia, Anion SAMAS PF SHANNON when they could secury tlicf and a permanent cure by | _ e2-sm ‘Manawer. the exervise afforded by a BICYCLE OK TRICYCLE, School for Instruction open from] a. m. til 9 p.m. Bicycles and Tricycles sold on tnstalrovrits WAL C SCRIBNER, 1108 Est. northwest. SK MUSIC MUST Prof P. FIBNER'S Band and Orchestra fornis! S Music for all occasious, Kesidetier. (treet Hortiwest elo. A™sae arr HE “BRIGHTON, ATLANTIO CITE Por isers taught free, (PEN aLL THE Teay 8729-rotme F._W. HEMSLEY & RON SPECS OSE RO LCEAS, HOUS REHODoTaE Py DEI * : = | fon of gueats JUNE Int 1884. "Fishing sal ind the finest end salt eurf bathing on Che cs cout. Matly unprovements ars belie Sane oa agoad oman Send tor cucular. et enon WALTER BURTON. hut foot of 7th | 7) NGYLE—OCEAN_ END CONNECTICUT, re orchwstra, The Aisette, atten Cy |, Five ocean view. @ A ission ard to re- | Two minutes walk from beach, Near warm wage auao-at | Lathe edt Binet EXCURSIONS, TON Lope! No. at OWING 10 THEINCLEM) NCY OFTHE Se ae Pe SERA) __ FAMILY SUPPLIES. | GRAND EXctisioN 70 i EN MAR AND HIGH ROCK, a i. PE H ROCK, ie vi timore and O 0 Hazereto t vis me cis Mapes 9 1018 Penneylvanis avevus n. w. HAT 1s im NO CHANGE OF Cans, He Xo Tea in an abeolutely pure tea, without cat. DELIGHTFUL SCENERY. | (anc aypearasice atid fon Date tae ef TRURSDAT, AUGUST 28, tpalimesgrocce’ Soetdor Enpeicten eae | Round trip, 9.75. Ciiidven between Sang 12 yeara | Hot, te preserve the atrenetd nd Savor, He No MYST cae Hid and Orchonttn Sdcmark hethde suppers Tet Ou amend Dinner at Pen Mar, 50 centa, ARTES, es Shooting Galleries, smscrareetanis . Flying Horses, NOTICE 10 HOUSEKEEPERS erg gms, ps is EE Swings and Dancing. Leave Washington 8 am arive at en Mar 11:90 5.25, Returns ave Pat Sarat 4:59 Bm (erostaL BEACH. : STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS FAMILY EXCURSIONS, =o aly ae rrr EX X 900 . WEDNESDAYS, Steuer Arrowamith, hat whaet, | g883 THT ER RRR E 1 RN GOR creck devoted specially andexclu- | "88g ; re re i Ba Rasy | ugmaase steamer Monday | SASF Eee 088 > Arrive home9:30 p.m, Inn under 12 years, 2c. weat bathing on Poto- id cfiveC, BL Gon 152k 8 RELIANCE, GOLDEN HILL. ‘WILL ALWATS MAKE BEAUTIFUL ROLLA, BREAD AND BISCUITS. ‘Wholesale Depot, corner Ist street and Indians avenca, jel We. M. GALT & CO. i WASHINGTON & | he pate mitt and mac wanturcing at ® re Ob vette round th — fancnia stops at Alcxandria cn Mondays and FINANCIAL. H.C. BOWERS, Manager. = Tue Nazroxan Eg] ferther information apply at vifice, St Alero E2~ Dring the early rart of September the Armen | INVESTMENT AND DEVELOPMENT COMPANY pe chartered at Tenecuaiie pein, On Ral miter Otter a ie eee SAFE AND PROFITABLE INVESTMENT SIRE reaaeear (Which ts free from speculation), Degen et oY LF | THAT WILL EARN 2% PER CENT PER MONTR ‘ON THE AMOUNT INVESTED. Stocks Non-Asseesable snd Redeemable. A Limited Number of Sbares Are Offered at Par, lz is charter: Apply at 221 M. street 1 juuyrtGn aud Georgetown Lail- said ottioe a7 QELEC cH. SIONS” TO” nw? LADY OF T iE AY, Aurust sth.and continu: S, and, For Particulars Address of Call at the ‘which we sell at tory and on easy montily payments. Old piancs taken ee COMPANY'S OFFICE, as part paymint at full vilue, Several nearly new | ets et: ee 2it4F ST. X.W, WASIINGTOR, DS. squires and uprigite tamerice tomate rom. Panos | Les indy wanrvinsi Sain rettrdus 1 ss Of ocr maerchvap aid at $10 permouth, Branch | hess aate Toot foyri'st Sahl ela on the War room, 422 9th street 4u20 | aus-a0e Proprietors, Be : =a SAN TE GEER as 1 {EAMER KOCK TOINT CAN PE CHARTS W: By hig EACH, Cusxcex J. Ree, iy snail pa y plc trot? | Pavars Srock ‘Texsonara Wize Phys tg 88 of E. HM 20 Tth street soutuwest, or at 4097th Street Northwest. ride whats four of Sdestntet Sy2s-tmae PIANOS AND ORGANS FOR SALE ON MONTHLY INSTALLMENTS. Rented or Exchanged, Rent applied if purchased. ‘We have now on hand the finest collection of -CENT MUSIC in the city. New cnd Second-hand PIANCS at prices to suit all purchasers, aud ACTUAL VALUE 980. N.B. APERFECT FIT GUARANTEED OR MONEY ies. Newand Easy, ‘Reoponius Int os Sejitember HE? SUMIN EG it asi otrest m, w. GE Mae € bec Terns, ay Wath stent north 416 7TH STRERT NORTHWEST. ‘sole Agents forthe KRANICH § HAC Hand STATE OF the STH PIANOS and M. Gally's Won- . H, WHITING, DECEASED. SALE OF LARGE STOCK OF STATIONERY, ‘BOOKS. &e. 5 By authority of the Court, { wile! stock now tn the Book and Stationery & SAE Whiting SoS 5 wn Tam ning autocad fo make sale of said stock im and invite propessis Sur the caine, "Persone indebted to the estate are requested to make Paige tbestore Nor pecqunts can pe found and iat the store. EAWIN D. HARLEY. PEMAIEIIO Administrator of aH Whine, derful Automatic Musical Tnwiruments, GREA1 BARGAINS 1 second-hand Pianos and Or yank Varnishing and xeueral overusuling of Pianos Specially solicited during the summer, ait can then bo. done best and cheapest. 312 REGHENDACIES PIANO WAREROOMS. “PIANOS of various makes for sale and. rent at re @uced prices, “Way. nabs & Co.'s world. owned Pianos. ‘Tuning apd repairs 42 2th street, above Pa. ave. oo) Stece& Co.Euznsox, & Bavs& Co PIANOS WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANS, Pianos and Organs, exchanged, red: for rent by day. tuned, boxed: for rent by day, weck, of the late 9. 8073 M street northwest (Briuge Easy Fat Svrrries SEATON PERRY, (SUCCESSOR TO PERRY & BROTHER), ENING DAILY “NEW FALL DRY GOODS." Few FRENCH AROADCLOTaS AND PRICOIDS LUPIN'S CASHMI repaired, mouth] oryear. Kent applied if p ‘Full stock of 60, Music. HENRY EBERBACH, ASHMERES IN BLACK AND ALL THE. EP lt FF SEM XOTOMN AND WINTER SHADSS PAGM | myS1_ Blanaxing Partner of the late frm of Elis'& Co ; “DECKER” PIAN SILBERDS 6-4 ALL-Woot Haprr-croTus at a1;| G™AU A DP Ey DECKS BROS. x xfrren NEW COLORINGS 1 ‘ALL-WooL FRENCH Dass | © #-,OHN, Sole Aceut, 4 colt IARKITZ, DRAP D'ALMA AND HTN! CLOTH TOL *, Booureh Jane Pho gw toe “OS | HOUSEFURNISHINGS. ARTS ta MEDIUM WEIGHT IMPORIED WRAPS AND \CKETS AT GREATLY REDUCED P! & SEVENTH STREET N. W. W17 saPLcral: BARGAINS IN, BLACK AND COLORED RHADAMES, SURAHS “AND GROS-GRAIN SILKS. COMPLETE STOCK OF POLKA DOT SATTEENS VAPOR STOVES. p . Vapor Btove.etvi The latest ont, New Twin Burner. Vapor Stove.siving AT 250, double the hest of a single burner. NAVY BLUE AND CREAM WHITE ALL-woou = : < TG cine tote Wink xO: | Beneath, Gna banat other makes. Wehave several new and second-hand Vapor Stoves ‘that'we offer at very low prices to clean them out AND 54 IN AOS EN ANE ENBIO. DER! L SUM! GOO} A tull line of Cook Stoves,Latrobes, Slate Alantelskc, 1OCK OF “MOURNING GODS FROM = SURE BEST SUNOPEAN AEM RAST ene Sent Se may onan. — i w.B. EE-CHOIGE GOODS PLAIN FIQURES AND ood Tr = HE Crrznnarep SEATON PERRY, PEERLESS REFRIGERATOR Perry Building, Large Assortment, Seeehieben ih feel _ tenes, erenay ce st for the Dinter of Coat, Ger Te B myl ‘314 7th st. 5 doors above Fenn ave “HE CONCORD a PUB AND RELIABLE S{ock of the Celebrated "ON. 8 specialty. HOMG@PATHIO REMEDIES, ‘Either by the sing vial or in complete outfits, at * BOERICKE & TAFEL’S Pranwacr, ‘eu5-eo78t 988 F Street, Washington, D. C. OSD, RENE ADD OD FRIENDS ARE KNOWN AS Sea Scot oe USE Old Stand, Ko. 619 D, street, between 6th and 1X, B—Bote by mail promptly i. mms LUTZ & BRO, AN aa Ace at lowest as irae REET S AMP a ene desea. wa ‘0: FOR GREA aarwEEE ‘The Steam Pac | ker inips to the abo Fit ALLS AND CABIN JOHN BRIDG “EXCELSIOR” wit make her » puttits as follows: TUESDAYS, DAYS, at Bo‘clocks from whartecor: WASHINGTON, BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, VS aud SU | ner 1 Cail. For furiker infor NEW YORK, nu8TON, &a Jephoae Now 5. J G&S AL ks treet, West Wariangton.” Sy%him ines! ‘: SERIES OF EXCUKSIONS re eee j Will be given by the {¢Proadway, ? seq: SATURDAY IVENING CLUB MOET Sting} Mow Fork EVERY SATURDAY EVENING, Ne. ra. | the SHUNGTON will leave ber | James Whitely, Slenry H. Dodge, Hi. Crneer Oakley, | sia ser Harry C. Logan, Washington, D.G. Maynard C. Eyre ‘with each gentleman nd Jobe had or the Willian & Travers, Special Partner. ays OPP SAAN Tiare axp orvsonn, BUY AND EFLL JX COMMISION ALL CLASSES a — ‘OF RAILWAY SECURITICN ‘THE STEAMER MARY WASHINGTON WM make excursion trips to the stove places, To OC- GOQUAN FALLS beats WEDSESDAL. “ea . oth ‘Branch Office—539 15th street (Coreoran Bail sags frect at Sarno returuing at Spe in a Cente” MARSHALL BALL. ‘Every SATURDAI | feaving at saan metursing ec 4s0 Gk Bare eens trip, 1s canta SUNDAY EXCURSIONS. MARSHALL HALL AND GLYMONT. Two tripa, 9:30 a. m.and 3 p.m.returnine ‘pan. Fare,fount-trip, Siete Descing on Roos ‘Cancing deck down thd back aud at wound oa, pe, exert Sunday” “Tine brars band. ge sunday” First trip of Sunday: excursion stove at Marshals ° ES. RANDALL, Manager. W. W. CORCORAN, SUMMER ARKANGEMENT. ‘steamer will take daly” trips 2b. B. DODGE, Resident Partner Crotattonsof Stocks anf Bonfs anf information re grrdine the Markets recetved through our wires TH STANTLY, Girect from the New York Stock Exchange AU orders executed and reported promptly. = wax a excepted) to all points onthe Potuunac an Tat wr Gly- out “Boat wililecve at 10am. and arrive at 5:90 Bie fthe Found trip, 35, cate to all pombe except nt Vernun. wii SATURDAY EVENING trips will be made during the | A, &3 00. 0 sunnier Lost Kaviby at fan arriving at 0p. in| fA g 3 3 { SUNDAY AFTFRNOON trips will bemedeas aoa 9 = f having at 8p oe and eran eee ae Bes | a ‘eco ‘00 = will oan tar an Indfin Head Yarc. a0 conte Jyth GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. re . Bai Rios Sane tals ashes hoeac, ‘With hand-worked buttouboleg, Are eelling their entire stock—Guna, Rifles, Cutlery, FOR 75 CENTS. ‘Tool, Tackle, Notions, Musical Instruments, Jewelry ‘The best ever offered in the city. ‘Bardware, &c.. at auction, every evening. at T p.m 3312 F strect Lorthwest, xn Jusr Orexen- BE we rae wort: LARGE LINE OF wew . SUMMER UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY, Bey he 4 Ne ee ee, “woe = THOMPSON'S SHIRT FACTORY, ee CHARLES HYATT, Proprietor, H. & B. W. CATHERWOOD, 216 F street n. w.. opposite Patent Office, TEESE gerstsaps| 20 Pa Ce Dom Satori Onallour ag te ‘TRUNKS AXD TRAVELING Baga, rake gost peottiem a co Poems mee rt tes emt eee en ET ‘818 Pennayivenie avenue a. w.

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