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AUGUST 28, 1884. LOCAL M TION. ere SIGNAL OFFICER, 2 Mist 29, 1884, 9:39 a.m. f For the mike Atlantic states generally fal in southern portion, occasion nd partiy cloudy weather, variabl aslonal Fain and stationary temperature } New England, the middie Atlant! n and the Olio valle: states, La SUrzErontry, Excellence, Derability. per dozen for the retwain- ‘Eessrii’s Ics Cseaw ‘Shipped any where ont of town. M4 New York avenne. Masow’s Fruit Jars. Johu H. Magruder, 1417 New ‘York avenue. oc Victox S. FLucuwn, 1 jonat!, i$ st the St. ct re hotel with son of old violins. Yorers of fue instruments invited. to call for wo days. Fos Parsmey atawba grape brandy, maTanteed to be pure. Also, Ane kmpested Bstra- vineyar (or pickling, ric. Geb I at Chr. der's, (11 7th street northwest, Mussxs. Cancst Sp Mitiex today, for Amy E. Balmain asd Mary E. Duper, fled a bill against Amy Elen Seal, W. H. Balmualn aud others tor the ‘gale of part 5, square i Kuce will continue the present low prices during the summer. Ali sitimgs by the igstantaneous process Cabineis, $3 per dozen, Special tacilities for large Work, Studio, 1217 aud 1219 Pennsyivanta avenue city, We take pueasure UL piace. xe Come ALL pening of Bschenbrenuer < em” on Saturday night. 13 bw Foxn’s Urriza House —“The Corner Grocery.” ‘Camaven Comgre — Varieties Duivex’s Gvapen.—Interesting entertainment. YM. ©. A. Beis. Condensed Locals. Street lamps will be lighted at 9:00 p.m. and ex- pubifean Association bas tate executlve The Butler Cinb Again. A TALL AND INQUISITIVE. STRANGER CREATES AN EXCITEMENT—GOVEKNMENT —-EMPLOYES DEFINE THEIR POSITION—FKOCKADINGS OF LAST NIGAT's stez2TING. The doors of the Butler Liverty club stood wide peu last evening, aud the resolutions passed last ek excluding from the meeting all but tuna je atler men Was not enforced. The president —Edwin NM. Bla! +, chalrman; Joseph Fan- Tt Was decided to postpot suceting until after Tue democrats had held theirs, And the assess nonth., Mr. fr. E.G. itt, In Tesponse to a call, kn Me E C. Manuing was elected Snanciul secretary. A MYSTERIOUS STRANGER, Mr. Paul T. Bowen then addressed the club, and eaking 4 tall, thin man arose in the er part of the hall, and, interrupt— while he was loom of the lug the speats asked: xovernment employ?” ted Mr, owen. “What is your positieu?” continued the stranger, amid the suppressed fudignation of the club. “Tam a cierk lu the Treasury department “The stranger was about to continue is ¢ but all p: TuewubeF of U ally some one asked: “Is he a metuber of tue club?” ‘The stranger acknowledged that he was not, and then resumed bis seat and declined to say’ any tuing more. Mr. Blake sprung to his feet in great excitement and ealked eu: the gentleman wishes to take luy name now he can do so. My name 1s Edwin M. Blake, and 1 am employedin the government priat- ang office.” ‘The opinion was very generally expressed that the mak Was a Blaine spy; Dut the Stranger Tefused to Uirow any light upon that subject. Tt Was ascertained tus Was a Mr. W liums, uf Neurasha. Mr. Bowen then’ continued bis remarks, and wound up by dedining luis own posttion. He said Uhat It Was inumated at the last meeting that @ inah Who was in the employ of the government drew pay trom the republican party. ‘The speaker Said that if the repubilean party paid all the taxes of the country tuis Was Wue. But the money in Ue ‘Lrewsury was paid by the people, and a juan tu oilice, 1n lls opinion, owes bis allegiance to Lue Lax-payers and not to the party In power. Mi. LAKE DKFINES HI5. POSITION. Upon the conciusion of Mr. Bowen's remarks Mr. Bluke arose and sald that tt was due to himself that lis position should be more clearly deiined. He Was in the government printing office, and had ob- tained lus pluce under the present yoverament Printer. When ie entered upon ofiice the govern- ment printer sald to him: “OF course You ai ‘8 good republican?” “No, Mr. Rounds, F sin not,” repiled Mr. Blake, e club, Col. Lee Crandall, proceeded at once to ESS, aml appointed a committee on rules, as . Wauaby, G. MeDonald and J. W. Con- the ratification nt Was changed to 25 cents per wl 4 SUrring speech upon the Issues of the cam- nism, ‘as prevented by Inquiries hurled at him trout Tut the hall. Some suggested that he be PUL OUL, aud Oluers maintained that he Was not a = club ahd ought Hot to be allowed to the unknown questioner ‘The Close ef the Camp. Affairs t= West Washington. LAS? DAY OF THE MEETING AT WASHINGTON GROVE—| PRESERVE THE TREES—Fears are ex] vr the residents on P strect, between ith and ath ee ee Streets, that tbe Aourisulng young tres there Wil Correspondence of Tar Evexrxo Stam. Wainttsoréet Gant, August Sch, 1004, iy Uransplanted. Yn cutting down the street ‘The last day of the Washington Grove camp | there would be uo necessity to keswea the wane, meeting was one of the notable days of the camp. | planting. Quite a number of visitors spent the whole day in iGuutty Rucmarra. Cans] boat M. C. W. Boyer ar carup, but the greater number came in the after- | TV! bf vas) eal grain . noob, bringing supper, to remain untl the close. | Ket is Steady and slow. Following are the quota- tons yeste Lancaster at 91c. to 99c.; mixed at At midnight last night, upon the suggestion of Mr. | 8c. to &¥c.; prime fultz at 87c. 10 88c. Worthington, the time-honored Methodist farewell | Coat, Txape—Thirty oats, carrying 8,287.18 circle was formed, and the good old hand-shaking | tons of coal, left Cumberland Tuesday. circuit was made. It wasa touching time, and | _,UONDITION oF THE WATER aT7 a. .—Great Falls, each heart gave vent to its sentiment fa the swell- Soe ae deine: Seine tear Bee sna Byes we Singing the hymn, “The Sweet | Faenouse,’s6: eMuent gatehouse 36° Low tide in ja sie suavion: the river to-day al 5p. m.; high ude at 12 p.m. At the evening service, after an earmest and stir- Alexandria Affairs. Ting Gospel appeal by Rev. Richard Norris, based ) Reported for Tae EvENINo STAR. upon the text 1 Tim., 1-15, several penitents came! Covyry Covzr.—The county court continued its tothe altar. Now and then the Doxology would | session to-day occpl-d with the Adamartine belt be Sung, heralding a conversion. larceny, The, Jury spent last night at the Brag- The fortnight of labor has resulted in the con-| dock house ‘and are kept closely together, for Yersion of sixty, and the awakening of interest in| although the case is only one of larceny, yet much scores. Financlally as in every other way this| feeling has been excited in Alexandria county camp-meeting has been a success. The untiring | bout it. efforts of the president of the association, Major | Pourricat.—There was a large meeting of demo- Morgan, and others, namely, Messrs. Wo! ton, | crats a the Cleveland and Hendricks working club Somerville and Wade are applauded by every one’ | room last night. The genial Major Thos. P. Wal- Dr. Dewe, FE, gave bis whoe soul und strength | lace, of Orange county, delivered a most entertain | tothe raltntut ‘discharge of the arduous duties of | ing address, which was well received. The repub- his responsible ition, and ve him is gue much | lican congressional convention of the eighth dis- cot are supe Sat ite morrow. ional - : der the Jendershiy Of Sr. dames Soupreiie’ My | “TeMPémaxce Mmerrva—The tecture room of Henry Wilson enlivened “things a the | Trinity (NE) church, on Washing.on street, was tabernacte during the evening ‘service. crow at the temperance meeting’ hel "e ee ae under the auspices of Golden AED Lodge of Good remplars, esses were delivel essrs, Some other closing scenes at the tea table this | Jarduse, ot Wasliington, and others and mick car last evening gave evidence that irrepressible Cupid forall yee) Gress by Master Johnny Skiv- had ne idie in camp, and: ington, the tiny orator. il sin anaes hes care tno | ek tat ann Hn clea member 7 of the chain-gang, charge, insubordination, was minister with the hope of preapective fees. Satan, | only prisoner at the station house ths ameeeine too, was energetic ag usual During the evening | ‘The mayor has fined Georgie Thornton, Nan Lucas ‘service & pistol shot sharply out on the air, | and Jas. Russell $5 each, and Jesse Thornton $2.50, It was fired by Sheriff Muller, who caught a thief | for disorderly conduct. “Mary White, charged with in the act of stealing from ule veam of Clint Dor- | affray, has patd her fine and been discharged. John sey. The offender was captured with difliculty, | Brent who was again insubordinate on the chalp- tried before Justice of the Ponce Warfield, and sent | §4ng, Was ordered to be again bucked and gaged. to the house of correction for six months The Nores.—An effort will be made ihe Society tar prisoner 1s James Cook, colored, of Derwoud, Mont- | the P. A. F.C., of Washington, to | gomery county, Md. | William B. Muller will remove | “Bands or Mercy” into the public scl {0 Baltimore to-morrow. THE SCENE TIS MORNING. The camp grounds present a picture of activity A mule was stolen on Tuesday night frot othy jurphy, at Springfield, on the Midiand road.—A. . Kell died of consumption yesterday at bis home on Pitt, near Queen street. At the last meeting and chaotic stir this morning. ‘Those who havenot | of the Mechanics’ Bullding Association $2,000 Was gone are busy packing to leave at mid-day. Promi- | loaned at $25. nent among the visitors who stald at the grove a until the close were Miss Maggie Webb, James Two Hoys Hang = Playmate, Philips, Miss Fushings, of Baltimore, ‘Perey | Achildish freak that barcly escaped being a ‘Thomas, Frederick; J. S. Poole, jr., i H. ‘Willett, | Paluful tragedy happened in a Central avenue Misses Dorsey, D.C. F.C. Braddock, ‘Miss Kigys, Ep’ | 400r-yard in Cincinnati Tuesday evening. Samuel Perry and Judge Grimith. ‘B. | Frankenberg, nine years oid, was playing with — Harry and Frank Schepper, aged eight and ten, +9» cantp, ‘The music has | trict will meet at the U. $ courtroom here t0-| Outraged and Robbed. A TRAMP'S BRUTAL TREATMENT OF 4 WIDOW. A dastardly ass,ult, followed by robbery, was com- be sacrificed by the change of grade unless they are | Mitted yesterday by a tramp upon Mra Christina ‘Schwenker, a widow, who, with ber children, re- sided in the second story of a building In Scranton, Pa. She had just entered the kitchen when a noise ‘Dehind her caused her to turn around. She saw a man in the doorway, who told her quite gruMy that be was pungry and wanted ng Wweat. While she was putting food on the tabie ‘he Said he wanted money also, and when she re- piled that she had none he sprang at her and caught by the throat, at the same time ae tines ch, hand over her moiith to prevent ner screams from heard, when she swoon About ox ter {ato the house and called her litle datghver came he hous a jer mother, “The latter not replying the child went into the bedroom and found her unfortunate parent; Ing OD the foot of the bed in an uncousclous con- Wom, |The daughter at once gave an alarm, and the neighbors came in, when It was found ‘that Mrs. Scuwenker had been subjected to vioience. Canerrs: Cuzeers: OPENING NEW AND CHOICE STYLES OF BKUSSELS AND INGRAIN CARPETS, BEST TWO-PLY CARPETS, 75 cents. FINE ALL-WOOL INGRAIN, 62c. EXTRA DOUBLE-WEIGHT INGRAIX, 80a, VERY GOOD INGRAIN, 3c. BRUSSELS CARPETS, choice designs, all new this FLOOR OU, CLOTHS. all widths. DEUGGETS, RUGS MATS, COCOA MATTING. CARPETS SEWED AND LAID PROMPTLY. BLACK CASHMERES. EXTRA WIDTH. all-wool Drap-d'ete finish, 60c.. $50., 0c., 68e., T0°., 750. LADIEs' DOUBLE WIDTH FLANNEL SUITING, Ste. LADIES’ 6-4 TRICOT CLOTH, in all colors, $1. BOYS' CLOTHS—Fall Suiting, 22c., 30c.. 376. ALL-WOOL WHITE FLANNELS, 18c., 23¢... 260, 300, CANLON FLANNELS, 5¥4¢., 60., 8c., 100,, 12340. BRITISH HOBE, SOLID COLORS, NO SEAMB, 18 Cents 4 Pam, WAMSUTTA COTTON, 8 cts. SHEETING COTTON, 200. TURKEY RED TABLE LINEN, 460, i TOWSON’S, 636 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. South Siio, sul Dear 7th street, I [HE BEST MEDICAL AUTHORITIES ACKNOWL- dge the great value of Ayer’s Cathartic Pills, and CITY ITEMS. Yard eho 12c, Sateens 6x. ‘Young's, 766 7th street northwest. Very best Braided Jersey, half price. a All the Latest Fall Styles Soft and Stiff Har, Opened at Franc’s, corner 7th and D streets. The only strictly One Price Hat and Furnishing Store in th cy. eos It is More economical to buy Durkee’s Salad D ‘than It is to make adressing. Besides Unis, 1t Is made of better materials than you can Duy’at the stores. Everybody likes it, Try it, ©0 Shirts are the best of all. Lundborg’s Perfume, Eden © Lumdborg’s Perfume, Marechal Niel Ross. eo Lundborg’s Perfume, Alpine Violet. 0 Lundborg’s Perfume, Lily of the Valley. €0 3. M. Laroque’s Elixer of Calisaya Bs oe century, been tn use dy ‘Cluett’s Crown Collars, Cuffs and Monarch laniy @ lady's medicine. $1. bottle. sold by drug. He W.E Thornton, Mropretor, Baltimore ad ‘Streets, Baltimore, Md. hsm Diamond Shirts at Auerbach’s, 72H. 1u,th,8 Dufty’s Pure Malt W but a pure whiskey.that has been aaaiyad by lead: ‘chemists and generally adopted by the j rotes- physicians of this clty their Malaria, Indigestion, Dyspepsia and wi diseases invariably give way denen Searintluences of Dulty's Fure Barley Mal Whiskey. Ladies, you who are tired and worn out in this warm Weatlier take a little broken ioe and Dulles pure Malt Whiskey. It will Dulid you up. Try it.6 | Duttys Malt Whiskey will assist diges- ton thd pode cure dyspepsta if you will take half a wine glass full half an hour before exch meal and use it at your dinner; proportion 3 whis- Key #6 water, ‘Tryit ai bai ‘The People’s World-Wide Verdict. Burnett’s Cocoaine has been sold in every civil- | tzed country, and the public have rendered the ver- Giet that it 18 the cheapest and best Hair Dressing worl J Burnett's Flavoring Extracts are invariably ac- xnowiedgea the purest and tue best. Cc) ‘Mothers give your little ones who are wasting and suffering from the heat Duffs’s Malt Whiskey. wit broken ice. It will build them up. 6 ‘Those who are nursing people down with a WOOD AND OOAL SUMMER_RESORTS. Cou. Axo Woon. iound received a lanee lot of | = naaeves Hira. &. eo, freah mined COAL of muy for domestic tse, all of Which weofer at ‘The attention of consumers is respectfully invited to ‘an Wapection of our stock. STEPHENSON & BRO. ‘Teh st. wharf and 12th at, JOHNSON BROTHERS, WHARVES AND RAILROAD YARD: ‘Twelfth and Water streets southwest, BRANCH YARDS AND OFFICE: Sscreet northwest: Yat Lecussivania avenue northwest: U2: Oth street north went Corer 3d ad K streets northwest 22] Pennsylvania avenue southwest. EAILROAD_¥, OTR PyORK, sed XTENSI Tt WHAREe facilities tor the eouomic EST PRIVATE: COAL DELIVERED OX CARS DIRECT FROM THE MINES IN10 UE valgy, OM ™ only in best qualities of ANTHRACITE and All kinds of WOOD, efther in the stick or preparedto order, at our factory. CLEAN COAL FULL WEIGHT AND MRASURE Prompt delivenés and yrices as low as Fuel jurtisbed. PIANOS AND ORGANS. HEP EK Prasos, ‘uperior to all others in fine tone qualities, elegance | of finish, solidity of construction and durability. Over 15,000in use at colleres, seminaries and by the best esse u musical people everywhere, Be wure and seethem be | 4 TLANTIO CITY, tat fore you buy. We sell at the same prices as at our fac- tory and on easy monthly payments, Old pianos taken as part payment at full value, Several nearly new squares and uprignts at a sacrifice tomake room. Planos of other makes cheap and at 810 per month, Branch Warcroom, 422 9th strvet. J. Rezo, 433 7th Street Northwest. PIANOS AND ORGANS FOR SALE ON MONTHLY INSTALLMENTS. SEENANDOaR S08 SHENANDOAB KNANDOAH ALUM SPRINGS, SHEN A: SS county, Va. reliere siartal ad Der ‘county aim Pe _ani6.2w Tieuced pate. ‘OTEL TATRANGI RNER MAIN AND COURT te Sutly’located ten rattles’ walk from depot-and within <Pure water tron as artesian. well on, the t ma ‘crerytbing bow, Beat Fare excelient_—cqual to any—with and comfortable, 2 ber day, cr $10 Omutbus will moe SPH PARBINGON, Proprietor (RowOsIAL BEACH nor , WESTM: ‘xD 5 Suton WECNESD AD Mane ia Seuss Set Derg MGHTS. Ralt water luxuries ‘Uuneroriled. GW. ‘Manager Branch office: 1921 Fat, Washinton OO een, Branch offee: 1511 F ot. Washington, Dt. i7e'am Twos inn, KEY EAST BRACH, ©. Pive miles south of Lome Brench. charmingly located. Juncture of ocean and river. New house. Dew all conveaitenors, ine “levatck aud warm and fold wea water Uatha “oo thive oor Send for ius Wiel “sASEASON AT AVON INN* 2m Address B. H. YARD. AGE COTTAGES. CAPE MAY. N.J. ONE BLOCK AS oi Eon tore ibe HARKIN: HE PEMBERTON ASMURY PAR. NJ. a Sret-clase femliy house, out | gurvanmed ‘Tenen pus 83 ger aap. 00 elt toe SieTEMnen ton hon VEKMONT, ATLAN IIc CITY, VE AVENUE VeeiRinnas hatacagl poms ice Teaver oe and trains of Cauda KR | FRAO SS GRA AE paneongens oy ATLANTIC BOTs. OCEAN CITE, MD, wll tr oven ls sabcrine Ratoe tut to $10 per werk ,children under ten years. half price. eu26-ti .EE RIGHTON” ATLANTIC CITE OPEN ALL THE TEag _8129-t08mo ¥_W. HEMSLEY & BON. BLUE MOUNTAIN HOUSE, THE ELEGANT NEW HOTEL frequently prescribe their use with the utmost conf- fever, will find nothing equal to Duffy's Malt Rented or Exchanged, Rent applied if purchased. or the pul of} “I am'simply a taborizg ma) nd not a politician, ‘The Giti Bigamint. When the latter privately agreed to hang Sammy. | dence, well knowing that they arothe most effectual | Whiskey and ice for all kinds of fevers. ‘Try It. 6 Ws Dive rw un tend is inelt diechion ot ecme to Invite independ-| ir. Bla eras yi that in the present | BUT SEVENSEEN YEARS OLD AND TWO HUSBANDS | ‘They attached a piece of clothes line toa swing, | MBedy ever devised for disessos caused by derange- campaigi OF THE BLUE RIDGE HOTEL COMP: rsle Loceted in the Bine Ri Mountains, upon the ot yaal any | MUSIC In thee. ea gy . S @Xerosing Mis rights as a tree LIVING. and, after Sammy had taken a seat in the swing, | Ments of the stomach, liver and bowela. Pepe thd asaied) warranted eq =i cy Maryland Ralired, one was ule of the Americ ub adjourned, on motion of Mr. Fan-| 4, %!e8'm from Boston, August eth, says: they hurriedly adjusted it to his neck, even puLtin Ss 3 pertiasen Decond-tent PIANOS st prices ‘So wuret 204 T2amles from Baltimore ~ s it bowing more Scheuts+1 or eiub adjourned, on motio Fan | pretty ri-year-old C: Dunn sat on the, the knot under his right ear. Then they pushe “ in” Plaster; | pusehi “ au HLL OPEN JU! NTR. Fest yes Secors Willan Flaminet aud j ning « suis of thinks (01 uk Sax forts impartial | Cxety Tevear-old Catharine Dunn sat on No, 4 | Min off the seat and be was left hanging and Strug- | PO YOU WISH A BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION? | porous seterenetnening tole naan best for FAERIE & 0078 Faxos, cits Hotel bas ‘been ‘enlanerd aud improved, and te mee ie com tty ea | gehen scl at ermetgs| tay, and Teena her aobeadniteao mowers FEF cali wes fort cae: | Dream ere tumaari, rcemensnn er | yaaa sng anemone, imprend: eewetor ELLE DTS O08 Sa ay Saree sok: eas cars in cored, for weting in a disorder A adopted Uat 5 a - | they had done, the boys ran. Foriunately a neigh- +5 a ee ae > ching Ist of Septe . pont ee SS as | SR tty caul be open to ll, but that noone be al- | geant that she was bigamist, and that both her | bor happened! te see theit trianteney oe Flos feo the ania ren removes Plotehesand Pim: | ralgia, 2c. Druggists or mall” 16 | “yt LPSCMNER, e11 dtu stroct n, w. | ““*LNVIGORATING arm: Under $100 bouts to keep the peace by Judge Mulls | lowed to vote exept members Husbands were st ving. She was torn at Char | suspecting something wrong, went into the Schep: | Pee from the akin, oakine sae’ |) Wereswe/ot scaentary SateE and ee oon L WILD & Ero. | FUKE MOUNTAIN WATER! ( Mm the Poller Court CMS MODINE get in | THe ele e lottetown, Prince Edward's jstand, and when she | petra and found Sammy hanging with his race | # Ma sprenanss 808" '| med in offices during the day. willind nothing so Gls. te forthe Rae perthreat (ean Shgeaces Yesterday atteruoun Louts Kou Sache | 7 * Was, still ‘quite young her parents moved to Hal- < Hee phere ere io} invigorating as_a wine glass full of Dufly’s Malt Sole Agents ie BEAN H & BAC | ‘ jewning the brick oven in house 160 Mun strect | Mr. Ward and the Carpenters. a ol instantly and calied a doctor, who with dimeulty @ ty. the STI-FF PIANOS and M. | _de2-an wor Oven teli, burying Rouff in the debris He was soon | THE MELTING OF THE BOYCOTTERS | id’ and alter a SLOre COUrtSMIp she oetred non, | DOYS had made it up to hang Sammy, and had ine “alderney Dairy Wagons.” As ficient ee aun et Pies | SS BEACH. DELO aoe y €xtrcated and found to be somewhat bruised. Dr. | Gay Coe CEST Cee ake Married “him, | vited two other boys to withess the excution, Fresh Alderney Butter, churned every morning, | specially solicited duriue tho wuumuuer unit cau thenoe | tlod oi suewte FONE hor toe eer eak Van Aram attenuet him, and Le Was taken to his | arpenters’ Union, No. 1, held a meeting | fulness however, did not affect. her much, for iin. econ and delivered in half-pouhd “Ward” prints, 3c. per Gone best and clicapent Jel2” ine. and the finest aud safest murt bathing Ge home, 213 101k street southeast. i] ich au Toumeys Ean c | Prepay Bea Sewiie Cn A. S. Warner’s Evil Doings. ‘Also, Cottage Cheese, Butteruulik ana Sweet = =. a — =~ Atlantic coast. Many iuprovements are belie A dead fetaale tutant Was found floating tn Rock night at Toumey's hall, corner 13% and D | mediately he was gme she vegan keeping company | 4). 8 SoM PEs her ison arena A Vv. (earn tegen FICHENDACH'S PIANO WAREROOMS. PIANOS Terms: @10 to G15 yer week. "Special greek, wear Pierce's Ml yesterday Uy Oulker | streets Mr. George J. Suter tn the chatr,and Mr. | WI aN offer In the Engiiah army. named Nay ING OF ANOTHER. mow) Smxs xp V uivers =e Guced prices.” Win, knaby & Cos world-se4 Se sane Seni Soe | Joseph Billingsley secretary, for the purpose of dis- | Re wis transierned. Wo eeelead ch ee et | Albion Dispatch to the hee BROCADE BLACK SILK VELVET, 81.00, Bewned Pishon. ‘Tuing aud reparune 4a = eee 3 ‘The contract for, supplying bolts. locks. et. {OF | cussing te “boycott” Inauieurated she 1 nd ¢ - tne bureau of constructing and. repair, Navy" de . Tment, has been atverded to Joseph L. Savage, Uru ay. The contract for Supply "ak a aerews has been awarded to Buiter & Kuss, aud for Steves, etc., to A. P. Brown, of Ubls city. Lt will be'seen by the e Corcoran Gallery Will not be opened te tue puvlte Until Wednesday, the 10th proxuno. Mr. Win. Schidsser and 3fiss Emma V. Bingham were united in marriaze last evening at Une Grace Lutheran church, Kev. E.G. TTescel pertorming the ceremony. The wedding was private ‘The valuable Jewelry, Worth, #5, reported In yes- tenday’s Stax as uaving been stolen from a bureat drawer at the house of Mrs. Atuelia Webster, 1117 370i street northwest, Was. last evening, recovered from the thief by the MeDevitt detective agency, and restored to that lasly. Lena Moss, the coiorcd woman, who ts charged with stealing €400 and a diamond stad from A. S. Shaffer, wiiie In charge of hts brotuer’s drug store, Will be tried in the Po | Unions, urging the advanta: + elsewhere that the | K. Ward, the Alderney milkman, on account of the employment of non-union men on his new bufld- ing. Secretary Bilitng-ley made a speech on trades of organization. ‘They did not, he said, propose to intertere in the business of anv honest business man of this Dis- Ariet unl nized, In Which event they would wo stand up for thetr rights, Address.s In the same vein were made by s3v- eralotiers Mr c. M. Rouiason, president of the ‘Typezraptical ‘Union, aiuded ‘to Mr Ward, and Sta We would find that he has something. to'con- tend with ta his antagonism to the Carpenters’ Union. He will tnd this ts no ehild’s play, and if he wishes to succeed he must not run against. the purposes o: this union, Here Mr. Ward, who had « all, ruse and Said he was there to an explanation. | He then Went over his expe- Tiences, giving in detali fucidents of bis life, which, he sald, had been one of labor. He had beens thst Mr. F. | Then she met Wm. Bannister, and soon had lima} ‘The innermost recesses of the vault of the broken Willing Slayg- She and her mother shortly after. | First National Bank of Albion have been pene- eae moved Senen een | trated, and the full result of President Warner's and she finally induced Bannister to leave Halifax | Peculation is known. Nothing that he could con- And come to Boston that he might be near her. He | Vert into cash has been lett, ‘The family of Ros: ook her advice, and five weeks after her departure | well §. Burrows, the dead taillional city. ‘They Mually agreed to marry. A day or two : . after they were engaged Bannister heard that his | lis second wife, and is a handsome laay of about intended had Kept company with other parties be- | fifty-five years of age. Her children are Willium sides Maynard ond himself, and, In order to satisty |. Burrows and Ida Warwick, the last named of Ae eee aaeitthoe Whom resides In Richmond. Before his fatuer's aay cnteroaaanie Tinie wie 4 cise t him, | death, in i879, William’s convivial habits had ear- See O he procured the sassraing | Ted him into many excesses, Me married tar itis Hleenge, and, on Satuniay, thoy one eee age | first wire Miss Lizzie Palmer, a beautiful girl, whose Herne And Gn Bata ay: blah etal ede parents resided in a western state. “She died, leav- 1Oney to, Duy FPnIT Ure hee eee es eenga | tog him no children. "A year or two later he cone TOOMS AE NO Lage eetattey, dived Jn tarnished tose Catharines for medical trestmante and man Tooms at No, 30 Lagrange street. Things mi ry Hey é t gone on smoothly atter'this had not rhe nother of , Med the daughter of a prominent citizen of that COLORED SILKS, 80. FANCY SILKS, 37. COLORED SILKS, 81.50, reduced to $1.00 BLACK SILES, 81.25, reduced to 61.00, CASH FuICES. NO CREDIT. CARTERS, 711 Mamxer SPacm Double-Width BLANKETS, @2.00. CLOTH, fer Boys’ wear, $7and 50, Bleached TABLE DAMASK, purelinen.75, reduced to60. COLORED CASUMERES, ‘Furs, Wool, double width, COLORED SATINS, 50." BLACK SATINS, 80, BROCADE BLACK SILKS, 15. BLACK SILKS, 82, reduced to 8L50. ‘New York Mills SHEETING COTTON, ‘widest and best, 25. BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS, pure wool, 81.50. Good ©\ NTON FLANNEL, & Avevsr Crzanixe Our Sarzs 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- ENT STORE WE SHALL SELL ANY GOODS IN OUR THIRTY-FIVE DEPARTMENTS AT LESS THAN COST TO MAKE ROOM FOR OUR FALL m™- PORTATIONS, WHICH WILL SHORTLY COME IN. ALLOUR 5,6 AND 80. LAWNS, WARBANTED FAST Uith stieet, above Fa. ave, Srecs& Co.Euznsox,& Bavs& Co WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANS, Pianos and Organs exch tuned: Beged: for rant ‘Ty ayy weed mouth day, week, m0b! FUu stock vt vc, Atusic. HENRY EBERBACH, se steetine tes a en Es ENUINE “DECKER” PIANOS, ARE MADE BY DECKER BROS, G.H. KUHN, sole a KOS scorh ‘Would reapectiul he wil reruns inform bis friends and patrome ructicr of bin profession tinct northwest, 8 i Deatintsy abaifully performed Can givcs ath Fe arte Glan wtven Teasaut resulta, day OF ust. Ten youre Cxperinoe oe KTM. TALBOIT, DENTIST, No. i Dew three dors froth conver ry tn all pil RANDALL Parsons. DD 8, OFFICE AND REST. ite branchos“iecth ueeried 9? perest. at puta COLORS, REDUCED TO 4 CENTS. OUR 12% AND TSE 7 NIS: eld mT litt ate asd eye tm | ben NEA a Ra A NL | ace CAE eal a Une et ae HOUSEFURNISHINGS, Y and Wan', and he described the steps by | S€n the names under the head of marriage Hen: | Pants dlsipatton colnpelie her to eave him, RUN'S VEILING, widest, double-width, pure wool, } 150. LAWNS REDUCED TO 8 CENTS. ia. po resi ‘The now famous polsoning case bids fairto retain | pestyakre LES, COLORED AND BLACK | REMNANTS OF THESE AT YOUROWN price To| —#£ Cxtesratep (CAMPBELL CAREIN cl a arrived | tlons. She came to Boston immediately, and in- f oulag ANTS OF 811 RED NANTS OF AT YOUR OWN Pi 48 MA CARRINGION, whl a Ls darned ae the eye BOR occu. | formed the police, and, early this morning, OMcer the character of niystery for some time, perhaps tess FELKLESS REFRIGERATOR C TORNEY-AT-LAW, forever. ‘The fatnlly first hud their attention called CASHMERES AND DRESS GOODS AT CLOSE. ‘Large Assortment 490 Louisiana avenue, (Barbour Law > : owe e lat counmenced his new bullding. now in | BUEMEtE weBt (o thelf Foom and arrested her Tor Diy. {9 the imatter Ge rhe ASE eon called LESS THAN Cost = GEO.WATTS & gow, | _Remienon forth sured noriawen” awe ‘They Say They Own the River Front, | Course of erection, after what he called his fight | 22¥- * man. ‘They at once left town for his bedside, gnd ALL DRESS GOODS AT LESS THAN HALF PRICE, (ole Arents for the District of Columbia), Lise = with the “quality people” of Judiciary square and | that he had better not marry her, as she was al- hhit'tne patients Vomit analyzed sevoral times — — mst 3214 7th st. 5 doors above Penn ave YHARLES J. GOOCH, SOLICITOR Pe ser claian oy the holes of the ince ates Weung, | tedudwes nt the Court. He suid he nad employed | ead. married woman. That statement, Bannister Bid the patient's vomit enough was, discomaea 23 AS WE DO NOT WANT TO CARRY THEM TO NeXT | —7™ ks So. | C'Uonnealor stew tot payer ot eed ‘uta ‘The ciaim by the hetrs of the late Notley Young, | & master butider, named Corbett agresing 4 pay | Says, 1s talse, as he has never spoken five words to CARTERS. 111 Manxrr Brace a = GENTLEMEN’S GOODS Se Sanaa — utlding, GHINTS RETAILED AT WHOLESALE PRICES. gece ——= Aletter from ATTORNEYS. business by the Drst of Account ior the extremely low condition in whlch } _8¥15 one of the original proprietors of the site of the | iin #64) to superintend the trectlonof hig joke mother inches Hoes he liad been for weeks." Cauikins, who had a power | city, does not apply to any property north or east | giv im full powers to employ his own men ani a Of attorney from Burrows and was named asexecu- Shee ree os cae oti ees ons te] etic aren uisetan in ere one ea anne Be meat Ete BLEACHED TABLE LINENS, WARRANTED PURE, = GOODRICH, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 124 DEAR. “’ tor in his will, was suspected, but he, in view of fort. Shi th oft — B. os R: S A, && street, Chicawo, Advice free. Elebtess ‘(he building. | The thought never entered his head | REUNION OF A MOTHER AND HER YON AFTER 31! recent events, insists that his vindication Buy_ the Comfort Shirt, elegantly made, of the best WIDTHS, REDUCED TO 400. FROM 60, es ErxForcep Surez, 5; male to property other than theriver front be- whether or not Mr. Corbett was a union hor x make ‘YEARS’ SEPARATION. | plete. Burrows was continuany culling upon Wee: | __ inital £00 ned, reuforced and bay Been | FULL Business quietly aud legally trans tween 7th street and 14th street. Tats will be | union man, and he never made inquiry “as to his — ‘With hand-worked buttouholes, ae Mr. David Gentle, a farmer of Fairfax county,Va., | er for money, and latterly his, suspicions of the | Fine Unfintahed Shirts only 0a, Finest FercaleShirts | 10.000 WASHER ALL-LINEN HUCK TOWELS AT FOR 76 CENTS. [a a ATIORNEY-AT-LAW, Text stadote “Thetis are generally Gished tht Enew txt. he was a. thoroughlf Sempeene orn | #8 Visiting hs widowed mother, Mrs. Anna Gentis HP fuiuenoe, Led. hla vo" aesanel eke | ice cn 198 CEN1a. The best ever offered in the city. N, © ce Se ae : the main body of theestace was regularly dis, and’ the one "he ‘WwAnted TOR hake Goteeee | dormerly of this city), at Annapolis, after a sep. as Warner hid not seen Burrows for afoug time | {ES faanaried Dress Shirt tn solid bosoms, ready | NAPKINS! —_ NAPKINS!! AFULL LINE OF SUMMER UNDEKWEAR, BCARFS | _Fesidence, 240 North Capitol strect. = pored of long siuce, Dut assert that the narrow Nothing was sold to him as to what should be paid | afation of 31 years, during which he has lost an pRevlous to bls sickness ne’ coula not nave amine < ‘AND TIES, cnt ee Seip of land + of Water street, ‘aber. He commence and went forward with | arm in battle. ‘The meeting between mother and istered the polson, buc he could have lired the job Be nee Doe shite. made to onder (solid bosoms) for | ODDS AND ENDS OF SOME AND HUNDREDS OF | SUN ccigiheten, xorar PUBLIC, AD 24 which was. Che original exe, as * Hedid nov quite. understand the cate: | SOB Was quite affecting, Each had thought the dove, and this s Jysy bat iselisved by those who | 6% = ecrxsts, | DOZENS OF OTHERS aT A GREAT SACRIFICE. os | ATTORNEY POR RENTS, » the biccne wars pare Ategrce tw azo, the fies, hor what wag. required bythe carpenters | Other dead unt a shore time ago, when a leter 4T=.ebeaged Jn working Should be foreined with | _ au22 1002 F street. eeizhs s45k cxisoins Suauaere 1200 | 22 eomnansantaenaonioan Supreme Court of the United States decided’ that unio. “He had recelved bo notice, and bud come | from the son brought the glad tidings to the proof but the: Busse Tatmily regard the whole secs aa pronrietors of Eround horth and east of there to find out what the requirements of the | mother that her only child was living, and led to | Matter as a deep-laid scheme, Were. He lad been Informed. that the | <=D 1112 F street west, = | "The promised 1 ‘WHICH WE HAVE MARKED AT GREAT Baxoarss, | 1 = SreTRMeRE ar titlc is te trade G promised sensation concerns not only the ernment fons, Tuiined to have no dealinzs | e Bappy seunton. only thi Eaay Faz Scrriies, FAMILY SUPPLIES. ‘ernment had title fn the trade ‘ . | polsoning of young burrows, but the death of A. FEW MAY BE SOILED FROM DUST, BUT THEY | Bust Opesen_ roung ntrovert with any business man In this District who em-| The Baltimore Sun's Annapolis correspondent | Alexander Stewart, which occurr, un IN Do BU: gs Plosed nou-union men. “HIs contract bad. been | tells te story as follows: ‘Thirty-one years ago ayeanudet Stewart, Which oceurre “the isena ee eee, ABE MOSTLY IN GOOD ORDER WE WANT TO/ A LOT OF SUMMER SCARFS FOR 80c, WORTH 8. Made with his master builder long before he was | MIS. Gentle iost her husband, David was then 8 Roswell Burrows’ daughter by his first wife, and (SUCCESSOR TO PERRY & RROTHER), CLOSE THEM BEFORE THE RECEIPT OF GOODS LARGE LINE OF Whe Late Dr. Tyler. aware of Unis state of things: he did not know that | {fant | They lived in Washington. tay hen 12 Years | enjoyed a share of the millionaire’s confidence, | oy = INDERWEAE AND HOSTER! is oon me! CTE ETA UEUNICHL TES OL work: for him. He Old the Oey was put to work Ons farm in Fairrax though not o the degree that Warner did. “Hewas | IS. OPENING DAILY “NEW FaLt, DRY GOODS™| ron THIS FALL. chan a RANGEWENTS FOR THE FUNERATL—ACTION aad that evening told the men employed on the : ' a & porly gentleman, fond of fast horses, 3 n os Webcal AscoctaTION. Wuulding that he prefernd to have them Join the ,SUOTt Rerseif us best she coud, David remained S POY g large iene dae Snett — — = aud 1918 Pennsylvania avenue 2 w, Hetasenon, tah cre, eae Washington | Fh atrexpane what dienes were nt | SoU AC Che eng of tase NE MD. WAEers Dame lo conested. wit at or| NEP EORINGS HY ADL-woo. FRENCH DuEss SPLENDID CHECK NATNGOOK REDUCED TOT Souneqegiatenemy |r ate ay Acs spc nieting of the Medical Awotation of wats at uns ck rs exphd thelr admiration | age of ents Sear, soung Gentle thre dows | in'a maw stduiitus ease ue Te ee | BLAKIL: DRAR D TSPROMS.BoG on CLOTHS | ELLENT INDIA TAWN REDUCED 70 11o. | ZZ MOFsteetn w.orventeFatentomen | Habe nde frase te went Ea aero Mea the District held last evening, in De: Poner's ofice, $f NE act: Black and evuraige rg tat they | regiment in the comederate army. He lost aearm | TeSPoudeNt denies absolutely that Uere ls or was a cm packers and, PARIS EMBROIDERED FI: HU: him evidences of thel % and e o rm | anything critatnal in tueir rélauions, MEDIUM, WEIGHT IMPORIED WRAPS AND] rno: spent fie inde wud Gischuryed. Becoming” inucried 1608 te nota LOOKINU FOR WARNER IS CANADA. SILK. CHUDDA anti Ne ARDS Bg ee cas = IEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF Mar. | “ a tH GULL & oa, gown to farming th Falrfax county, and acquired a| A detective from Rochester arrived in St. Cather. | S74 GHUDDA, CASHME = 000 ¥ ARDS DOTTED AND EUIPEED SWAESES, BiUCh POL SOLES. MADE DISMISS | = futr Hvelthood, and has been living in that locality | ines, Ontario, yesterday to investigate a revort that “BEL SAD AMER e SUR ADS Ay aR COLORED ~REDUCED TO 1230. FROM 300. BALCES. “ANNUAL SALE, 8,000,00 JARS. gin, A ns tea hadgfen nar tat | urner bad ben en ere. Ie spears atalady| HERR erage een ANT, Coo oe Sereda Da) eases “ i secs 4 35 yee here, in a letter toa friend in Buffalo, sa VE = ‘Y's . Sega laces ad Gute maa Wa neon Wait | abs nove ays sever noid tary cnt ner us, at a Se A | at be amp came mentee eeeeee | BEXDUS Vanier 7Faonear aroveiox, | MEBIG coMPaxy's extmact oF weat.| or, RAG ee Went IMUO ei Fence dal eraveling) eh rough Virginia, heard the | MORE RUMORS ABOUT WARNER. SENOS TR CERI URS" ON oan eicig O20 PEB PAIR | soMEOF THESE ARE SLIGHTLY SOILED AXD G08. Ene & = —— hame of Gentle mentioned in a railroad car. Ap-| _ A special dispatclt tothe Philadelphia Press trom | * CL OS'AG PRICES" ON PARASOLS, Gennine only with the fac simile of Baron ers of Real Estate. Droaching the party addressed she questioned hita | Rochester, N. ¥., last might Says: The only tn- ; LAWNS. SCOTCH GINGHAMS. EMBROI- FP! y Boe ee ad discovered the lost sou, told him where he Pode crane Ve-night is the ‘state: ¥ At presiding, addresseseutogizing thousht he Bile > made by Drs, Hagner, c on ten to Buish his new building. and ‘Toner, and res A lengthy discussion followed, all in good spirit lutions Cxpressive of the esteem tn which Dr. Tyler and a recess was taken In order to give the bo) Wins held wen . cot” committee an epportunity to confer with have been selected as Ward privately. In I un hour the committee NOTICE 10 HOUSEKEEPERS. Drs. May and Gu: Among the mos: inzs are Spontane nt of Dr. ‘Tyler's writ- with Observations on ‘ebiges CK ULI ‘Label. The title “Baron Liebig" and photo- BOCK iN 200 DOZEN APRONS, FULL DEEP RUFFLES, 100. SR tg lg ed ed 58S, TTT RRR, 3 9%, T et al, trustees, to W. F. Nas, pt. 8, $4. 812; would Ukely find bis mother. She sald a Mra, | Ment that the only thing of value found in the | 24 BEST EUMOPEAN MANUFACTURERS, OF FALL Sith no conucetion with Heron a Sg, = Ee ff Re 4 Reberca S. Phenix et al to Horace © had a$on David, ved in Washing- | $ife of the First National bank of Albion was a F¥-CHOICE GOODS, PLAIN FIaURES aNp cog. | 7° EARLY BUYERS OF F. 2 ee pubiie lane Seiisened shat cee kieae a aa x 5 a" lot 17, <q. 369, $1 en, Taslort9 Sevmour | Yon a few Sears previous, and protalsed to make | ree boy Oe ae Hor BEG FOES GOODS OUR STOCK CARRIED OVER FROM LAST Fay glows cam cller the erticle with Baron | 63 2 Eee Bin OS z anny crasio divek, lots 3 umd 4, Sq. 1249, sha lots 10 to 18, | Inquiries about her, and to fev the son hear y Sy grand- — nman¥ an occasion, ul a ts 8 anil $, $0. 1239 tots 101013, Goucher When eehe eect ‘he lady went eee ae ee eoraty ‘War- SEATON PERRY, SEASON IS VERY DESIRABLE, AND AS WEIN- SeLaanoe, . Margaret Sands, 1ot7, to Europe and remained a year, and return-| Ber, the abs 4 nt, 1s trustee, a — NY'S EX . = (0 Margaret bitte Sands; WU, Lite ef | i to Wasuingtou learned thaw Stra. Gentle we | Societe ny ean ith Whose Hame Warner 1s as- By Baling, BERD Ty COMME HCE One aalee wits, rexee | TEE Jen ted aca Stoker Sona a ; : = = moved to Aniiupelis. and 30 informed the yon | sociated. tn, Various stories which are now circu. | Established 1840, fau29} Penne. avenua, oor Oth st GOODS ONLY WE OFFER GREAT INDUCEMENTS Chemista. Sole Agents for the Uuited Staton GOLDEN BILL ; sane hee Seg: | 4 ZOUSe OIL AsACLTRD ow a 0c eam sowie | SESH GOR eng Tat ae ame | Bereta he Sey veri waes weatiat| Bove Aw Cunparra OEE Tae ELE aaor Ts A POTE a00Ds WILL ALWAYS MARE BEAUTIFUL ROL, i “kip in | 0% Monday afternoon, tn a lonely road near| Shouts of his” parent On leariae thavene tors | improper postures, : . COTTONS AND SHEFETINGS, BROWN AND] }pURE AND RELIABLE BREAD AND BISCUITS, Bowie station, in Prince George’s county, Ma., | living at Annapolis, without a moment's delay the 3 SPR Tr eS SCHOOL BUITS, C1 OF ALL THE WELL-KNOWN BRANDS, P es Bart lored boy aged sixt son Wrote to her, propounding certain. questions Gaslight and Posterity. Behe. OF : ‘Wholesale Depot, corner Iststrect and Indians avenue, med Ue — sforolis Gporght ARES Seek Seare re ; knew only ? i a SPLENDID TEN-QUARTER BLEACHED SHEET- leaves but six physt- attempted fo commit a felonious assault on Lizzie | £0, €stabitsh, Siireieenel Sens poe Only | Girl's Gossip in London Truth. ING AT 20 CENTS PER YARD. BEST PEQUOT HOMEPATHIO REMEDIES, fel Wh. M. GALT & 00. , Hie: Dre, Lindstevs ‘More ; Bitdet. a wakte child, aged twelve years. A Balti | Gaye the weleniie onewer cetae tone eae siee | _ The electric light ts recommended, instead of gus,| °TIS A PLEASURE TO SAY WE AREREADY TO-| BLEACHED PILLOW CASE COTTON 12% CENTS " frank Mar and Rischey, oo | more Si special says: The victim ts a daughter of | ¢o3attin endearing messages of loye and request- } 98 Cousuming no oxygen; but papa says it 1s as yet aed, May and Ritchey. is ig, reat Epwan Lorres' Writ—The will of the tate Fdwont Loftus was filed tod AST PER YARD. | Soones Bladen, who owns and cutttvates » sinall| Ing him to come to her. which he did at the fist | much too costly a business to get it supplled toa | DAY DURING THE PAST THEE WEERS WE|PERYARD. een pop THE Arai abant tout miles fromn Bowie. “She is @ pretty | opportunity. Mrs. Gentle ig sixty-five years old | private house. He is, however, Either by the single vial or In complete outfits, at hes forty-four. ‘The mother has te | Photon of opinion that it is | HAVE BEEN BUSY ARRANGING AND MARKING | SAME, ANDSHALL NOT FLINCH FROM LOSS TO BOERICKE & TAFEL'S Prazmacr, ele thine, atte brown eves and chestnut | and her son forty-four. ‘Deen in- | the ght of the future, and tat posteriey wil — Dorr. S-e078t Street, Washington, D. hae, “Th tich race smal tu stature sie well | vited_ to spend the balance of her days on a pleas”) gard us swith pity and some Contempt tor having | OCB BOYS AND CHILDREN'S STOCK FOR FALL MANY OF OUR CLERKS AREOFF ON FURLOUGH, =e ae ee a tance S|) Tue N, ATIONAL | developed and stronzer than mo irls or her age, | al rs by ospl- | ever used such an atrocity IS Gus - PLE VER | NDRED A" a CEs . Mrs. Bladen, tue motier of Lizzie, cos to Waste | tallies of tle place with. the daughterindaw abd | free “pd SUCH, BM setup What posvaney unig, | WEAR. IT 18 NOW COMPLETE IN EVERY DETaM, | BUT WE HAVE OVER ONE HUNDRED TO WalT ON | JE eas | ington twee ‘hat posterit thinks, — Es Ni * TO INVESTMENT AND DEVELOPMENT COMPANY \ sk to sell tne protiuce or the tari | am only grandchild, and she will probably acospt. | do'yout af WE ARE SHOWING DOUBLE THE VARIETY oF | YOU, WITH FROMPTNESS DURING THESE HOT | sale -OF LARGE. SEQCKOF STATIONERY, In the marxets Uiere. She had seat Lizzie with a SSE AE EE FINANCIAL. batance of his ret and Susan Mates, umes Samuel C. Mills a3 dated June 20th, apd a codict! ee Daya z Omer a i : v Br, rourt.¥ wit zetall the lange INVESTMENT Se agar esis See natn ee | Soe oe ta ws ota cane stranger Than Fiction. Axormn iarecraacs Deeacizma —Samuei op. | SETLES WE HAVE EVEN SHOWN, “THE CHILD. des ePisamertyotgpeoar twin atta thelae| gare axp PnoviTADLe tuoi deagkcess of he sdtno na. OF Sechucd part of the roads ae ULGG beeen Peete | | MOCHING STORY OF DeFRaviry axD cxomzry. | erts, jr, for ive Years puymaster for Chaniee her | mewre sions nawan IN PRICE FROM 300 TO Mra. A. H. Whiting, No. 3073 M street northwest (Briuge <Which ia free from speculation), Annapolis, $00 cach, a v Mitchell, daugk- | 8c = Sere 0 tie Toms a tthe ezond Nermins’ | Io May last Samuel Francis, a small farmer of = CEN SEG iyilkesbarre, Pa. nas | — LANSBURGH & BRO., ig eRe ye in | THAT WILL EARN 2% PER CENT PER MONTE « ts largaret, residing ta Ireland. and | Ca4prl. Where ne alo r een discovered to be a defaulter, 7 5 ‘also authorized to mal said stock Sort is sisier, Mansaret,, residing ip Ireland, and | Chapel. whcre they met the coloret ber Harton: | soringreid, L. I, oomilenced. sult aguinst, his ‘aultér, the amount being | €20.00ASUIT. THE BOY. SUITS FROM #5.00T0| aun 420, 422 and 424 SEVENTH STREET, tS | about 375,000. He has trai pas, Stoss, and invite proposuls for the same. Pieueen Suy wind to say to them. ia Decams | tibet, Win. J. Brancis, for alicuating his wite's | Sra nistuterest in tho Hed ASK COG Come | 89k0o A/SOTE, CHILDS wax ovEEcOATS yeount methiecncat, ‘Ther exscte ae ert 4 Fon away. Barton caucht up to | affections, claiming $99,000 damages. Samuel's wife | ued “at $65,000, to Me Perens a Low Paices: Low Parces: its can de found and no prosecution = EDWIN D. oS is Ser nit, broker fogs naptit she Tesisted | nad confessed that an Wutimacy had extsted between Will De made. Mr. Roberts was ‘very prominent | zeeiee tapes ce Siete DORE’ SALT: OYREOOATS or ot AB White ot a run citer hepaister theca’ T89P 204 | nerseit and her father-in-law, A few weeks after. | Ud highly respected citizen, and i FROM $5 TO $15. SUBELY A GOOD RANGE OF dito after her sister. Three 01 that the m > i zs “Caper from him. Ontot her handsteee bea | Ward the father had Saannct and his wite ex- | Wat Re spent the money ina lavish teed ings ‘ON THE AMOUNT INVESTED. Stocks Non-Assessable and Redeemable, A Limited Number of Shares Are Offered at Par. ‘For Particulars Address or Call at the Manerace ge licenses Deen tweud by the clerk of the court tc Oscar Bwoks and Anns Jack ‘. 'T. Sehlosser and Emma V. Bingham: W Dill aguinst Thos E Wagga — COMPANY'S OFFICE, ‘ LOW PRICES!I! m_ Day and Ellen Mason. did one of her ankles Was sprained. She was| amined ae to thelr Sanity under an order of th) espreaxn Wanp's Asc “afegt | PRICES TO surzer FROw qf ST. BW, WABHINGTOR, D.C. " ims S iy hurt, but her fatuer says Bart is Scared | court edocs 190 made examination ourt plea Bane bouts tanto rv tear the some | S¢2da om (hat hart m tad cht hor ster she | Were comalted tg the Queens county axyimn af | Qa” cobiemed the report. o¢ Bway Sauna! Baa AuM| ABRIVING DAILY, : o pines tom ‘St | put out for hon of a young @ i y r 3 ferdinand aE carne te Capit garde the eat ot | POH ee ithe gue |cunmeneed procaine hate Fe-examlnation, | pesguument 1 Geo. ©. Hole Or che eran MHS | FALL OVERCOATS—THE STOCK 18 COMPLETE. | 45 orger tocleat out our cntireSpringand Gummer! A Y cop Terr A oo ex | Parvare Stock: Trxeonen Wim st screel northwest. near C street, and eet | wen nd iceting Lizzie on the road | aud the matter was heard by Cout ige Arma cy Da pepe ca the Washington “ana | be ited the circumstances, and he contiuwed fn | SOME, AC damated, LL, Tuesday, wo Feserved | CTeditors be accey ied. IRE assets consist of some | _WEARE SHOWING TO-DAY ALINEOF REGULA- mae ess t r 9 3 Xue as this sta oor TMG. teh cure ts those | PUESUILOL tie voy. He found Rin. ‘The boy was | hisderision. Tn thé meahatmne, lidwever, Dr. Bo- ‘and other Stocks of litte value. company | pio ENIGHTS TEMPLARS COATS, AND SAALL | Stock within the next two weeks wo heve pricos reduced. BS “oo Sos Ft oe ete: onion Coe oe eee ut roune, (t Came Uo those | Sr the house of hisgrandfuther. “He was preparing | Gare, the medical attendant a the asylum, made : < — « 2 ‘Bow ib use on the aver hen Riaden entered and | 2 exermination of both man and wife, and found AT ALL TIMES HAVE A FULL AND OOMPLETE to Sfty cents on the dollar, . —— n fomcht aud scratched and en- | that they Were sane, ‘Tuesday they’ were dis- pobieaciecr iar ~% Ieaheannneehet shaiesse Sabai Tae CHrsaeas KeTALraTRs. v, Dut his captor held on tirmiy, | charged from the asylum, and the son has com- A P TMEN’ 2 fram shants, No, 6D. street. is occupied as a the jallat Cpper Stariboro. | Miencrd a mew suit ayilinst his’ father, asking | ABsoLuTELY Pune mi T.OMEARA & 00, EW YORK, BuSTON, &a. Chinese laundty kept by Sam Ling.” On Monday Sages $5, 0 for detaining Bimself and wite i thé asyluns 4 BARS & CO, MEN'S SUITS, i cht last Sam re 8 HEN ys) ee le tiga dhe aioe anal boy named Laas | YOUR Dare He at mitted colored boy, | et aS = Boe Are selling their entire stock—Gune, Rien Cutlery PRINCE & WHITELY. Svoce Becemms, Schultze tarew a stone at Sam, which mised him 2 yrs leend SUITS, $gshvon, and. acting an policeman, arrested him, dase cule was. commnining te RIDES OFF WITH AN OLD LOVER. _ Bors suirs. Hardware, &c.. at auction, every evening, at 7 p.m, seri tad Seat Chataed WN pereenl Videece ae es when Taylor struck Bu ‘The congregation gathered at a school house a4 tu a $16 and $18 Sxvewsn Sraxer. ‘Bargains can behad. beq auction advertisement, ty7 iecnd Sanaa Serttes Soe con oee re Decora Vote) aie icken's head and foot from ulm. ‘Tay- | near Eaton, Ind., on Sunday, expected to witness i CHILDREN'S SUITS F Fix Ta the Follies Coart ints moraing Judge sifibssertiat icra faten necting for four da), | the marriage of Mise Annie Poore and Joseph Sux Versvs Sux Prep, James Benry H. Dodge, Hf. Ornrer Oakton, the trouble by fl boy #5 and putting Sam ned $5 fOr Hud assault, in detailer ctcn ue | Thompson, ‘The attendance was accordingly Pa core Harry C. Logan, Washington, D.C. Maynard G Ryrs Under yersonal bouds, dio jai. large, | At the appointed hour Miss Pooreappeared | 37%, A UK Ht 8 com, a ‘William R. Travers, Special Partnes, ee - ee in a buggy driven by ayoung man recognized by| Bad AA HONNN J Pumsoe Sem —Today Messrs Carust and| tox Ducruicr Denoceacy.—At a meeting of the | many ee tortven heres Ben eee Thomp. | BoB Aad a HORA Soe SEERSUCKER COAT AXD VEST. i Henry Niue ve others, ted a jrktucmen's Demo-| son arrived in a buggy with the mintster,and| 3BB 4 4 K K M WN NN se otners, fled Sita inter, often ald foe pure ‘ath, bas Chick Sle of i — | aah) 7 —-—* - ie han, trustee, to prove | Coot dares to workingmen | giighted. Miss ‘Poore remained In hee Gigs silk spun around a cotton thread. The cheat is soon. OFFice 00a’ Mindy aud Grustrbution-of tund. ‘This'ts 1 | was ade} Ata meeting of the Fifteenth Dis- | When ceked teary aha ae Tod her expe tected in actual wear. When aman wantsa pure silk, CORTE: Erlend suit. the bill setitng forth Moat Maaries | trict Cleveland and Hendricks Cinb last night com- | jover that she had chy her mind, and drove | ppp 80 w ow w pp . | he wants it right bad, and usually doesn't know where Coxame Tun ‘Branch Office—639 15th street (Coreoran Bailes) ‘ Bier died December 29, 1872 leaving a will direct s follows: Financ off. Thompson jumped tn his and gave! bP Oo Wwww BO% ERB ERR orhow togetit. Abouta year ago,I hadan order for x Boys’ and Children's PANTS in S tag the Sele of his property and, the dtribation of “pune 0 chase, begging her to fulnt her promise. “The face | PE 3 g wwww BOB ke fag ‘three silk shirta, and after spending about two dollars | Men's, Youths’, _ During this season of the yeer there are Clothing 35. DODGER, Reutast Parton. painted trustee to carry out the (rusts ere- aud aud Hendricks chub | Nor nSter, Dut It was frulteas [er So? Kee PE eee cpap clo Senay User rede eto nl] [SE Houses, and some of them prominent in the Dbsl- Wil, aud the proceeds of the sale are tn | ed eighteen new members and ac- | son returned wiebode Big ards Sas om mre HOES | chip ie atin ipeied from tow Yor boone Dir dete ‘ness, who present to the pullic a stereotyped round wd be is willing to par the same over to | cepted at. invitation (o attend the demonstration at | ion wines ee ‘Teontracted to farnish them for twenty dollars a gar- — ‘inducements, such as “remarkabie reductions in —_ . parties on the establishment of their co, Md., Saturday. An adjourned meeting of ‘ment, and I had to pay $19.80, which, added to expenses, of: Propertioned rights. tur frst district deuiocrats of Cnfontgwn was held Base Batt—The Nationals defeated the Baits | Cie cl Bore Unions at the Capitol Park last eventug Dy a 4. in seven innings The 3 uns in their seventh innin. yesterday: At Cincintati—tudianspolis. ali, Uniontown, W. Hf, Rose in JF and M. J. Quinn secretary. Arrange- nearly complied for the rautication meet- ng. The corresponding secretary was requested Send invitations to the adjoining counties of aryland asking them to participate with them. A prices.” “eelling off at cost." “goods must be sacri ‘feed to make rom for next season's stock.” ke, GEORGE SPRANSY never resorts to such ques- tionable methods. Consequently. in announcing . + | benescial in rheumatism. Those who believe in that THE Strength and wholesomeness, More economical than | #0rt of prescription are informed that Tcan furnish the ‘he ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition ‘Seen mantra ete to th bn Sita LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING Co., with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum for about twenty per cent less in price. The price the present sale of 8 very neat all-wool suit at $10, math At Dake ee Sheed Sates Wes eae ane, °F | pends upon size, a it does inall fine underwear. Ihave and an extra nice Cassimere Pants at 84, he simply -« Supelitan, St Pauladeiphiaathicte 3: Hoos a aud Mr. Wood : Se baer pees mene eaecreamreas by Sie tapas Meio stetes facta which prove that his prices are the low. a A “hilade! puta — But % Phitaceipi: = WDER 108 street, N.Y. sotistuction—Under- @, At Newark —ironsites, & Domestics. 1 At New | AccustNa aN OFFICER —OMicer Costello was tn pela octal _ as gested York. ‘w York, ® Cleveland, 7. At Boston- Bus | + * Police ‘Court Unis moruing changed with, ssatilting last Satuntoy night young man named Fumes Caton, The case Was continued tor wit- : shirts, Drawers and Half Hose, MEORTER OF FRE) C061 : I PaGNes any Corb ene ae OA cre ‘ton, & Detmitt. 3” At Trentou--Trepton, 11; ¥o ‘It should be remembeaed that every article sold is 0. | At Pittobiirg—St. Louts Unions, 14; Pitisty srusranteed to be exactly aa represented or the money s Clarets $7 (oR refunded 2 Se weds, Eoraae Sai Renesas are HENNING, i a ; + epepieean 5 Kamas city cinctn Assignments Ja pankruptey were Med at. Lane Nicton f'UX. 1147 Feonayivanis aves ORE-PRICE CLOTHIER, At Coston Buston Uilon, si canter, Pan esterday on aosduat uf Abraum Blue eenta for Brvtcicas is wien. Bordewus. Burgundy, cCLoruian 207 7th street, Lout-eilie—Loursville, 6 Coummbus, Adu tle Lancaster Wateh factory. suid igs Mt Cofmec. Vins de wut sortes en vata cane ‘ite Occur ania. om (Opposite U. 8. Post Often, *

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