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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON al # THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1884, LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. Fy Lemnperatare, ‘south to west ¥, fair Weather is indicated on the aot, im lower lake region. and th of the upper lake region and in Min- hiwestern Staves and the upper “gt in the Missourt Valley. where slightly warmer eater is ndicu'et. Light rains are indicated for «tae lower part of the Mississipp: valley and te ‘Ohio vauley. ‘Masoy’s Frult Jars. John H. Magruder, 1417 New ‘York avenue. ‘Busszie’s Jor Chuan : SulppAl ang Where out of town. = 147 New York avenue. For Praseavixe.—Fine catawba grape brandy, garunteed to be pure. Also, fine imported Estra- pon vinegar for pickling, ete Get it at Obr. anders, #11 7th street northwest. Wiutas Hurewissox, driver of car 22, Metre polliau line, wile Jumping off the rear end of lis Car, On East Capitol, veiween Sti and 9h streets ierday afterncon, severely sprained bis ankle. ye Was Temoved to his howe. Sreart & Bro. manttactu _iuatirenmes and being of every description, spring beds, cots Phiows, bolsters, &e. Pine curled “bait mattresses at fuctory prices Hair mattresses made over. ‘Mattress and Beuding Factory, 97 7th street mw., corner K Goxp flied curb vest chains at Prigg’s Fraxc, the only strictly one-price hatter tn this | elty, has Jast received 50 dozen al Wool buys’ biese: and pu. caps, Which he is selling at 2c. each, tl AnLriusic Value Of hich 1s 1Fom 5y to 7c, “PRE OLD ScuooL Horse, a historic and foucbing poews, Uy Prot A. 3. Boyd. one of its pupi.s, siving Sn ackount OF the Brst public sehioo: ia Washington, 4 now out, and for sale by the news boys at ave cents The sclovl Was organized in 1805, with ‘Thomas Jefferson president of school buen ‘Te poem is well worth reading. bring up many early Tecollections, aud Will doubuiess be read Wicd - Yerest abd picasure by many of Washington's 01 inhabitants, and many ovhers Interested ta scuool Work. It ean aiso be had of the author, Zt G35 F street northwest. Save Your Evesicur.—Consult Hempler, 453 Pennsylvunis CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements, &c., To-night. Forps Ovexa Hotse—Mr. Lester Franklin In “New York.” Dutvsw’s Garpes.—Interesting performance. Ding Mesetu.—Cui Condensed Locals. Mr. A. S Soler of this city, was yesterday elected vice preside Cross Congress, Row in sessit nik airs. Ann I Patrick Danaher, tsiying dan; én.atement of the Beart at their reside ‘A lestimonlal concert was given to is Eva Mills, of tis city last nigh N.Y., whieh is he? birth plac Miss Milis received iding of Mr. Kingwast took pice Yestertsy afternoon at Sc Johns P. E. churei, Dr Frank iveazor oniclat- ing, ahd Wos Withessed UY A large Dumber of their Ifiends Upon the conciusion of the ceremony, the bridal coupie left for a tour nora. The viticials ot Uie Ventilating departinents of the House and Senate presented a very uandsoime set of sliver 10 their associate Mr. Morse. ‘The Emmett Guards, Uie new Irish military corps Which Was orzanized last May, gave a picnt last night at Juenemann’s garden (0 Talse Tunds to aid in Uniformning the corps, Which now numbers forty Men. ‘There was a large aitendance. the Old negro Woian, Christina Taylor, who murdered the Fisher cliliren over a Year ago, and escaped trial op account of mental weakness, bas $0 far improved since ber residence ip Jali wat tbe Officials Mave put her to work In the sewing room. ‘There has been tied with the recorder of deeds @ ceruidcate of the election of the following trustees for life of the Central Presbyterian church: | _Alex- anser W. Pitzer, elected December 1, 1801; James VLA. Shields, June 2, 1573; John Stewart, Apri 5, | 1576. ‘A new lodge of Good Templars will be instituted tute eventugar seuttsr Mite bale worwer sth aud D stress horthwest, the charter for which has Leen applied for by a very large number of weil known tetuperance workers. Mr Alexander Jones, of this elty,while gunning im a marsh wear the end of the Long Bridge yester- day morning, accidentally suot ‘Coroner N.S. Wright, of Alexandra county, In the lace. Yesterday morning F Queen, years old, While om the roof of the new station house in Upton town, fell and cut i ‘That $12,000 Fishway. ‘To the Editor of Tax Evestso Stan: “Sanee for the goose is souce for the gander® may not be an elegant expression, but it 1s cer- tainly expressive, and among its various appropri- ate applications none can be more fitting than applying it to the fishway which Uncie Sam wants Uo use at the Great Falls of the Potomac, and for which the owner of the patent wants the modest (2) Sum of twelve thousand dollars ‘There 18 a provision of law by which the govern- ment, and even corporation chartered. Dy 1 State or by Congress, cum have private property con- demned and the owner be compelled to give 1t up andccept Just sich compensation as a jury may every day in building railroads and in opening roads, streets and alleys. Why may not tie sme be done with the right to Use a fisuWay? Surely there can be no more right tochange ab unreasonable price for the mere Use Of an tuvention, eynstructed at the cost uf the user, Then there i to charge a higu price tor Lend for which the owner has palt money. It ft is elalmed That the patentee has also paid money for his pat- hat, What cotuparison is there even betwen the most extravag.nt price ever asked fora ptece of land—even a city lot—and the price of $12.00 asked for the right to use an Invention, ths letters Patent of whien cost one two-hundreath part of that sum? If an unreasonable proprietor can be compelled Toaceept a reasonable price in oue case, Why not io the other? SW. jor Hts Sister 1¥ THe Eve.—The case against the young man Albert Donaldson, charged with assault and battery with Intent to kill his stster, St nme Warren, on the 15th of last month, was eailed for 1 th tne Poilee Court” tuts horning. Assistant District Attorney Lavender Slated that the shootug was Shown to be acck & ent could not make out distuiss d. which was ‘Ted ou the 15th of last at 616 9th street, about hoon, the bullet entering Just above the eye, dosing through tt. Wes the case was dismissed ifm Warren euibraced her brother and gave bi a kiss, but Donalds cooly. dwonth, at iy, at_ whieh time the pound- TWtake up all stray dogs, and the police to pust dog owners to get out ter licenses 1oF the comibg year, there Lave Deen sev- efal hundred dys taken up ind about 250 warrants Issued for persons who own uniteensed dogs and allow them to run at larve. Thus lar no warrants have been issued for persons Who kept thelr can- ines within their own lots, until yesterday, when Such & Warrant was issued fora naval officer, Wao Intetds to make a test case of tt 34x. Guosnox’s DeatH.—A meeting of employees | in tue Job room of the government print yiliee Yestertay, to take action In regard to the Nr. Manson Grshon, Yireli presided and R.A. White was secre- tary. Appropriate remarks were made by Capt. W. ¥. Hutchinson, and it was decided to attend the faneTal this afvernuon.. FQcrrasx Co-Orexative BCILDING ASS/CIATION. The Mfy-ninth monibiy meeting was held last 1; At at Muein’s hall, George W. Harkness, at pro tei. in the’ chair, and Jobn Joy bdso retary. Twenty-four thousand abd five hundre dollars Way advanced to the sharewulders at an average prenuum of 72 per Souprexs 1x Camp.—Last night thirty-ftve men y¥ Guards, company A, under id thirty men of the Lined F Cupt.Connel, S orps io their camp at Van Ness purl re Were a la ge number of Visitors to the camp during the evening. A dress and exhibition drkil Was held betore Capt. C. A. Fleetwood by two © mpables of the cadet corps under Lieuts arthur Brooks and John K. Brown. The camp will be vlowd to visitors on Friday, and the cadets go bac! ( their armory on Saturt AJaxtton Cuancep Wir a: man giving bis naine as Wm. Jerk’s office at tie Fuilce Court tats morning suf fering With a severe cu: on bis upper lip, aud swore out a Warrant agetnst Peter Lee, colored. Janitor at We South Washington station Louse, changing him with committing the assa He Stated that he attended a meeting of the Good Su BS at bs land ball last night and Lee struck bim with a loaded cane. SeD FeOM HER MAKITAL Boxns—To-day ‘Fuses In the Equity Court male a decree Givoreing Alice Chick from Wm. W. Chick, giving right tO resuine ber maldes Chamberlain. The grounds tor divorce on-support and desertion. Mr. Christy ap- eared for compiaimunt. Gorxe von THE VaGuaNts.—Contilence games on sali seale have Dec playrd on a uuzaver of cit- fens during the past two months, and the pollee Bave teen ordered (0 arrest xi! suspicious looki Persons. Last nicht a dozen persous were arrest as vagrants and. suspicious charcters. Among them Were several smiail colored tovs, who were Tapidly Devoming vagrants, several regular tramps quloue weil-known negrd thief James Tayior, itm est, Harry Davis and William Tibbs, muail colored "boys, were caught in a hous: in Youth Washington” secreted Ib the water closet. Mollie Pratt. white, and Wary Frances, colored, Were arrested for being comton prostitutes. John H. Dodson and Wilts Moulton, fo colored en, were unable to_ytve good accounts of them- selves, and were placed behind tbe bars Kobert Wiliiaims and John Miller, small colored boys, were arrested in Jerusalem, while trrigg to sell a watca Supposed to have teen stolen, and concern Thich ther mate couBicting "statements, Chris Klages, a tramp from Belumore, was uabbed ‘whale spreading his bed on the in the Smith- Sonian grounds. The entire crowd was before Judge Uiulls. iB the Fotice Court this morning, and each jag weME down tur three months, ‘SALE OF Stocks. —Duncanson Bros. ca!l the at- ‘tention of persons sexing investment to the sale of Teliabie loeai stocks of every description, among Fish will br found some of the oldest coimpanes turers of mattresses | The Rockville Fair. 4 RACE WHICH CAUSED DISSATISPACTION—A LIST OF EXIBITORS. At the agriculturat fair at Rockville, Md, yes- Yerday, alter the close of Tae Star’s telegraphic Teport, the Mrstot the trials ot speed took place in the cireie, and attracted the entire attention of the | large crowd present This was a race of 2:40 class, | tor a purse of $100; best three ta five, mille heats; $5) o rst horse, $25 to second, $15 to third, $10 to fourth. Atter a couvest of seven heats J.B. Saapp’s Blue Dick was declared winner; F. M. Draney’s Homer second. P. M. Smith’s Eddie B. withdrawn after the Attu heat. At the time of the withdrawal Of Rad Bb had won two heute aud Mr, Breogiey the driver, claimeu the third, butit was not allow by the judges, om account of ruaning. — Muca dis- satisiuction Was @xpressed by the driver and a Jarge portion of the crowd. Quite a large amount Of mouey changed hands on the result, In the county Tuning race, at 4 o'clock, for a purse of £25, T. A. uulckman’s Molle Dods took first mouey, $13, Wil John F. Ltnthicum’s John secoud, $5. Joha Was ahead in both heats, Dut bolted the Crack Uetore reaciitng the stand. AWAKD OF PREMIUMS. At the close of the races the comuntttee on flowers made the following awards: Best pyramid of cut flowers, Z. D. Waters; second best, Mrs. EJ. Hall; cut first premium, Z. D. Waters; seco re Mrs Dr Thesaas: geraniuims, Z D. Waters; secou do... F, Boooke: Vest display of flowers, C.-K. Hartshorne; dahlias, 31133 Estelie Bouic; best piste cut idwers, H.C. Hallowel. A premiuin was awarded (or the best ol qulit'to Miss & Jones, secoud be.t, to Miss Bate fseuiffeiy; best cro cet quiliz, © Mrs. J.-B. Diamond. THE LIST OF EXWIBITORS. ‘The display of stoe's wil rival that of any former exhibition. Theines J. La. P.M. Hallowell, E C. Beit, RB Farqunar, W. B. Gaither, Rudolph Wat- as toe ons 6 FE. Manesster, Beajamin H, Miller a: ‘Thompson suow excellent specknens of Jersey Caunes Kits, Benjatln H. Miver, Jono E. Wilson, Fc. Beit Willam E. Muncaster aud Rudoiph Wat Kins exuibit Jersey and Alderney cattie, graued; John E. Wilson, E. €. Belt, Chorles H. Brook apd S. J. Lea have spieudid’ specimens of tat cattle: Wu, Mier exullit Channel aad W.E Sur Robert H. Mlle abler cover tie several workin oxen, Bioodyd horses are exhibited by Leonaru Weer, jr, Jou White € Son, of Frederies; | A etary B Pistuond ane Wann Re Galtuer, Cony E. Muncaster and Be Baad exiti wie, vs Kite, EM. Kickettsand | E.G. Peter are etitors ior tie best saddle horses. J.J, Stevens, tH. Bog: i Robe:t Hutton, E. BE Weleb, We it i ‘Thompson, W.H. Carr and Lee Obutt exatulequick | dhaught horses, and iM. Bailey, W. EL stu: | | rit, Lee Omutt, W. G. Wika KR. Hutton, Z. R. 8. Korquiar, Mra. E T. hai, H.C. Uauowell, HHL W. stabiér, W. E, Manakee, EE. Weien, Tick Stabwer, JObn E. Wiisup, Judge Vinson, F son, hrs. Willtam S. M. 'Green, Ignatius howas, Mrs. YT. D. } trou his canniag tactory 1 in tie culinary department the R. Farquhar, Miss Maus, wre Dr. jeucer. ‘To is departing dis tWelve vaitstie: Of Jellies, s of cake resemblluy Wax work. ne largest display In hols, of this couaty, | extensive exnibl | the poult aud Grom, tion of bs | Th the sheep depurtuwent Thos J. Lea, S. D. Best | and Caares F. Erook exiuoit several” grades af Cotswoids; Jou E Wilson, W. E. Muncaster, Rov- | S. D. Best, W. R. Huttou and a. M- | jutudowns, aud Cas. F. Brook, Juin E. | H. Miker, W. J Stupeuster, pr. F. | | Thomas, Col” W. Bowie “aud SD. Best, graded | Souttdowns. i ‘Phe cutidren’s culinary department 1s a new | feaiure in tue exntb.Uon, and Las attracted much atiention. Itembrices Almost every kind of pro- | Visiors, jeilles and cakes. Miss Mamie Hill, of | corgetown, has a collection of oll paintings in | the art depattiaent which bas been wuch praised. ‘whe Butler Liberty Club. ONE DOZEN EANEST WOREHS—NO SQUEAZING COM- | MITTEE NECESSARY. AtSotlock last night a dozen members of the | Butler Liberty Ciuy met in Cosmopolitan lili, Col. ‘Lee Crandall presiding, and Mr. H. G. Trader sec- | retary protem. ‘The chair stated that the leading Papers of the city bad refused to publish the reso- | lutions passed at the last ineeing of the club. A | hs tn, ham-d Biake, then denounced the press ‘of the city for snubbing the club. Col. Crandall de- ‘scribed the enthuslustie meeting of the Butlerite: | at Masonle Tetnple In New York last, alter Wuleh | the committee on rules, of which Mr. Blake was | cuaitman, reported their action, and tue report | was unanimously adopied. The ciub next discussed Tue subject of badges, and decided to send to New York for the general ‘campaign badwe, and 10 also | adopt one of Ioeni siznitleauce. In regafd to the lat | ter, sir. Blake Sald that they iMlgnt gel so ne j but that be was, Individually, in favor of a fag | rising oUt of a spioten of mud, indicating that thelr catopaign was nut secompanied by the mud thirow- | ing whieh distinzulshes tne democratle and repub- lican Warfare. ‘Tuere being no other busin«ss De- | fore the club, the quesii.n of paying for the bal Was taken up, and the inancial secretary reporied, | | after he counted the cash, that there was Lwenty- five cents in the treasury. The requisite amount | Was quicsly ralsed, Col. Crandall remarking that ho squeezing committee Was necessary In the But- | ler paris to Tulse money tor legimute expenses, the club then adjourned, Electric Light in the Streets. THE COMMISSIONERS DECIDE TOAT THE PRESENT LIGHT IS UNSATISFACTORY. The District Commissioners have sent the fol- lowing letter to Mr. A. 8. Hayes, the president of the Brush Electric Light Company: “The objectionable fe tures waleh the Commis | sloners urged aguinst your system of electric uight- ing. at (he very inception of the «rh upon which. Your cotapany ts now enzayed, bave remutne | U1 changed and are tue cause of” general dissuttstuc- | on. Uniess the radical defects of ue system | as now exhibited—b.inding giue Im the roadways | and deeply-shadowed, dare sidewalks—are ellmt- | nated. It cannot be maintaibed in operation beyond | the uesignated trial period; and, fhdeed, there ap- | Pears nv good reason tor Its contmuanee throug! OUC this period, Unless Soe active curative meas ures are Inaugurated at ouc |The Camp Mectix: Owens Grove. | oreNeD Last SIGHT WITH 4 SMALL BUT DEVOUT "ATIES DANCE. | Owens Grove camp meeting was opened last | evening. Kev. J. C. Hagey, the pastor of the North | capitol M. E chureh, 1s in charge. The frst pub- | lle Service was held at half past seven, the people | bemg called together by the sounding of a horn, | Rev. Mr. Hagey opened the meeting, aud tntro- | duced Rev. Y.L Babbitt, of Rahway, N. J., who | Spoxe for Wenty minutes ina very earnest @xhor- j taulon toan audience of about ope hundred persons, | | The folowing have tents on the right of tue large | tent: Messrs” Salter, Bensou und Lawreoson, and Fon the left, Mewes Hagey, Wrizbt, Light’ und | Babbiit, ‘The grove ls weil iignted With a. vapor | | torch, furntshed by Messrs. WS. Jenks & Co, of | Wastington. Madison Davis esq, and Key. J. Re | R eset hast eVeuuL. "The last named thait past seven. Early | raver meetiug this moruiug was ted by the pastor, | aud was gencTally attended by the tenters. The | Water Is pure aud cold Good voard can be | | obtained on the zrounds. Altogether this camp, thou: present suail In numbers, promises ws | | be pratuctive of zreat good. | | The O.seus Grove cap 1s tn the county, about | three milies wortkeast of ts elty. i ‘Traosfers of teal Estate. Deets in fee have been fled as follows: J. H. | Sheiton to Sarah a. Harr: Menry | & T. sub. Mt. P | rt 4, 5g. 1010; $600, | tekel, @ 3g 19, Duk. 10, B | pasant, &c.: $1,125. Reuben B. Det beth E. Custts, lot 19, sq. $20; tu Sule It Norton, lots 6, F MEL Views unt; $8,502 U8, Shields: peg inka Suteids, pr Same to ¥ tor Mary L. Shi M | Anna Luddox 2t aL io Rosalie M. | - RD. Detrtex to | SUIS, LOU 79, sq. 920; $2,500._E. v. De | Gram. Jots $ aud 9. sq. 988; $ —. | Hilti, sol’ 43, sq. | Emma ‘V. Stont- | $M Chis 750. Anuie Maer, Sune Propert ean to Dents Fealey, laws to Em! % 1 U.S, Tot M, bi $190, Macy. Mosher to | S acres; #20 Emunett Guards gave ig st juennemann’s piers | Sure A Mirmaxy Prewr picnic bast et (ur conten in ald of the uniform fund. AbouLa [thousand tenis of tie aided. Tbe | aifaly Was very qutet, orderly able. ‘ue | guard: are ofl ced by W captait, | fitenants. | ‘of dark green, faced with “gut” sreet.2ney_ Will wear stkoe? They expect Tu tnuke their first parade in Decem- Ber On the occasion of yon ng of thetr fair, Maxstase —Marriage licenses have Been issued Ds the clerk of the cocrt to Jo-eph houtoray aud Mary ¢. Dandwige: Wilttan N. Tay- lor ant Welborn, both’ of Lovington, Va; | Mitoa Davis ead Violeta S. Hopsou: Absamin 2 Kendrick and Mary M. Dentinger, Sainuei Clare, and Jaue Anderson: W. P. Cord and Adeila J. Ar Prince Edward Isiand, Canada: Porter F 2 Cardsie, Pa out attic E- auptnan: dMury Taylor: George H. Me Va. and Ada James, of a: Ritchie B. Harris and : ims ~The reatdence of Mr. Lewis tue Horist, ou Sierman avenue, near "street, at the head of Sth street ext ‘Was entered yesterday, between 12 and 1 O'clock, oF cutting slats and forcing open the window. ‘The Uddeves carried Off one dozen stiver tea $u0ons, two pairs of guid bracelets, a late gold breastpin, two small gold breasepins, one pulr of large oid’ eat- crosses, a ie Charies Vincent fare silver wateb, 3 lady's (e, @ hur Lrseriet, and $200 a. KW. Waters, 233 1 Os Dis pub quantiny of Ta casii—toral [Street reports. stoy V Washed clothes Flu, | New York—New Yor of about $19, the ! orchestra. These furnished deiighttul music for ‘The District Democracy. CASTING 4 CANNON POR THE CAMPAIGN. DANGER oF INTERFERING BETweEx MAN AND Affairs '= West Washinton. CITY ITEMS. DRY _ GOODS. PIANOS AND ORGANS. ‘The Jackson Democratic in| Wire —Yesterday | afternoon = while | William <. Dufty’s Pure Malt W! ts not a Bi: | Association will have’ i Base Batt. —The Gainesvilies, of Prince William re it Whtek. a Bu. Une on the evening of the ratification meeting a | SmIth sya Var wecoccette is eit a | county, and the Mount Vernohs, of Alerandrie, | fers, but a pure whiskey, that ‘as been analvzed Busce Dasss Goons Deranruest. Bee rebound howitzer mounted oa wheels, which | they had some hot words witch led to am affray. | faved bape Uall atthe associate grounds. yes: | Oy eecng Chapias and, generally adopted uy tne | — ‘as just been cast.at Alexandria for the associa- caused George Kruuse aud 1iltle Donaldson. | Tings’ Gaineerilie: Gre Mount: Vernons 80, eben, ‘opinion. ri » tion. “Tt wil be christened. the "Andrew Jackeos" | who were standing near by. co intererae in bedall | URES ue 11, worm en, E.G DAVIS, Soxer T. Nanvo, and wil be nandied by gun club organied by Mr. | ofthe wise, wen she soddeniycurned oa cht, and | UPON 8 sae tthe game was decared | 4-4 Fruit of the Loom Cotton 7x¢-, ‘ ‘At @ meetiug of the Fifteenth District Clevetand | Mctsiue and Edwards arresved the our part: | % De ules, Mount Vernons 9, Gaines. | 7987 street, Mourning Store. Yard wide cottons 119 MARKET SPACE as eae tie number of ninsteen were eufolled. “aaaremes | Dears.—Mrs Eulzabeth Mf. Gardner died trom | , COLORED Somoors.—The clerk of the school begun waa A — e ‘were, miadidresaes —9 x. : sin re isola worn mis Were mude by M. Carrington, Mr D.Wrighsk | heart Gseae, at the Tesidence of her son-in-law, —— i edo gine allege oat by warn weather take ote eee rrmnnt in this | OCR NEW DEPARTMENT, ESTABLISHED LAST | PIANOS AND ORGANS OF ALL THE LEADING 5 3 ineeby. The club Francis D. si cer, 311t street 2 . 7 MAKES to tara ara moantogaain OF 0 Ae tie ratbceeise | REST TO eae ae i ee ccrne | fonkered) Schopl house has, been thoroughly re | Pure Malt Whiskey. It wul buld you up. TF IL 6 | spaixg, mas PROVEN QUITE AN ATTRACTION, 4 tification inted, | urday, at 4 p. m. pain renewed Joni = : = . Seay rae fe Winn PART | GR So ac orem | RR ETAT | weg Se AT oe | 90 TE Hatin CF THNOTOR AOTC | etre cua ED harles D. Tat nels of ‘Don’ WILL WAYS FIN, CHOICE STOCK OF | gaus v4 A meting of the Cleveland and Hendricks Club| | Novss.—The open union meeting of Good Temp. | [ans dilapidated and unrepaired. because the titie | son. Dont mistake the place, 440 and 442 ch | ITY ALWA’ SD A CHOICE reuted. rent applied if purchased. Of the First District was heid at Haines Hall, | lars, announced for to-morrow evening at Congress | {0 Whe 5 Sheds sed egegein ae — ia BLACK DRESS FAnmicS TO SELECT FROM. | A lane and elegant stock to select from. Uniontown, last ‘W. A Rose in the chair | street M. P. church. has been postponed. —The een entirely paid for. Daffy’s pure Malt Whiskey will assist diges- Sas a | and MJ: Quinn, secretary. ‘Twenty new members | police here mad 12 arrests yesterday, which is CO0- Rents are in progress by which & proper to Will) «0 SEA roa ecly Cae Cele yee et ene | BLACK SILK. ALL GNADFS; VELVETS AND | all the poplar Musical Publications of the day. Fb eg gsi, Seek ee | cums Waren ar rec Fun, | Sanaa colina te coeds) Rad Qt Fusa anaes gor vache | HUCEMEATS BACK AND COLONS.SATINS ASD | Thethereancwncttomamutectr Wf ree by E D. Wright, Brooke Hunter, and HR. Booms * Tecervotr north connection, 30, south Poutricat—The Cleveland and Hendricks work. | Water. Try it. Z 6 | ALARGE STOCK OF BLACK WOOLENS, THE | ‘The Columbia Democratic ciub met last night and fiste Rouse, 86; emuent gatehouse, ‘96. Low tide Cee agit a Dene aera Mothers give your little ones who are wasting | NOVELTIES OF THE SFASON, TO WSICH WE ekpenbes of ite ratiNeation meet eee ee esos Taube WenGe oat ee ae Be, Be previous even ng and was addressed by Messrs With broken ce Iw Sad ea age” WEY | CORDIALLY INVITE THEIR ATTENTION. ‘The National Game. 8 Ce ees aed UOn Police Rerorr.—There were three prisoners at 3 THE TIE BETWEEN TAR NATIONALS AND KANSAS CITY CLUBS—OTHEK GAMES. ‘The game between the Nationals and Kansas City club yesterday resulted in a te, the score being 6 106 The game was a very interesting one, ‘Dut until near the end of the game it looked as If a defeat for the Natlouuls was unavoidable. Whea the Nationals begun their eighth tuning the score Was 8 to 3 In favor of the visitors, Moore and Baker both made bits, and were on the bases when Powell | betted a tly to the rigut ted near the fence. Black ; mufled It aud the Del zolled throa.rh anole outside Ue ieuce, tus enabling the Ure: In the uluth analog neither side scored, und the ame was declared a tic, Cems elewhet® Were played yesterday as fol- lows: St. Louls—Indianapotls, 13; >t Louts, 3 tie, 12; Baltiinore, 5. Philadel t, 4; Phllsdeiphia, 5 QU tonings). Wile Mingtion—Cincianatl Unions, 7° Witnuizton, 3. . 3; Chicago, 9 Boston ttsburg Unions, 6; Bésiva Cations, 4. Bos on, 7; sveiand, 0. Fitts! inginia, 8; Atiegheny, & fuitaio, 1. Columuus— I ari an in ay be Pa Q on No Law ror 17—In the Poilce Court this morn- ing Asslatant District Atuorney Lavender culled the attention of the court to Ue cage of Chas. M. Heller, who ts charged with fuise pretenses in swindling the proprictur of the Trewmont Li Pd Dill of a wou took to the foie). He stted that the goverment could not sustala the charge unaeethe present Law, and he would theretore enter a role on ove sound. ae and Inteliigent person. He is probably the sinailest A_WARNIXG To SUsPRCTED CHaRacrers.—This | man in stature fh ts corps, but he Js wie morning, wbous 1:45 o'clock, av Sergent AMSS aud | Dead of Mt for all that. Jic'isin one of tue depart viticer Lutciinson were passiag alone sf street | Uey discovered, mear the corner of 10th sirert, James Taylor. @colured wan Well known to tue fores, and giving chase captured him. [tis sup- ‘HOW Ir STRUCK THE PHOPLE AT LONG BRANCH. ‘From the New York Tribuue. Jast an exhibition military drill,—the first fancy ‘ago,when Elisworth and bis Chicago Zouaves made ‘a tour af the country and astonisied military men sine then as a consequence, chtefty, of the many the drill was that of Captain Burton R. Ross, of the Washington Light Infantry, Coionel Moore. I sup- Pose Ross to be something of an enthusiast on this subject as Ellsworth was. every man of lis company, for I donot conceive 1t'0 such a pursuit could attaln tae absolute pert ction whieb Unis b: Lent Lo ds the men move that they eppea, high adiotration was ing down. At tue word of com on his kuses, th i the cil ments at Washinton, Mander of ihe battailon, I recoguized President ‘Andrew Johnson's pry her at oue ume of a. R. Shepherd, of Wasbiagton. The ntry Dri Witnessed at Long Branch on Sunday afternoon il I had seen since the days, twenty-five years | Foley id charmed the ladies. What remarkable changes. tllitary evolutions have been brought about provewents in firearms! The company giving And $0, too, must be ssibie that any others than those absorbed in dent, dv Of meu has reached. 1am incom- cular movements of Lie , but ean say that so ab-olutely in unison dit “i t2 be one big ma- er. No one of them tated at the word res whlch vilclied ading and firing |= ni eaeh man sanic lay Mat, bis Siomsch, and besan louding and firing; and, tug ot ‘the hiuatuers on tae barrels Was &3 | Luln Ross I found to be a pleasant | by the Same por not one he the mano Ta Colonel Moore, tora- € secret sand the parte i E fd disorderiy andr Nightingit, sture of Nil Carter and disorderly conduct. Notes —Wm. Coleman, at Smoot’s whart yeaterd Piece of timber upon him.—Capt. Enoch Davis, a well known river msn, Was married last week'to Miss Marietta Robey, of Charles county, Ma— Golden Light lodge’ of Good Templars had a very Pleasant open meeting on Tuesday night.—Coro- her Wright, of Alexandi In the face Yesterday with bird shot by Alexander. Jones, of Washington, who was gunning in the | marshes near the Loug bridge—Tnhe Journeymen taliors’ union has chosen Robt. E. Gronan_ presi- secretary, and Chas, ‘Schiiuer lumbla steam fireenyiue company heid a meeting | last night and elected seven Hew members hy charge $3 for intern) Win, avis vice presi A Family Po! THE RESULT OP EATING SARDINES. ‘The Beltimore Sun of to-day saya that Mrs. Samuel Strobel and her t ree children, living in that city, ate something at dinner yesterday which | made them suddeniy 1. Mra, Strobel went away from home in the morning and left her cnlidren in charge of an old woman wuo lives in the same | house. The children drank a great deal of water | during their mother's absence, but, so far as known, | did not eat anything. When Mrs. Strobel returned tp the afternoon sue set tne table for diner, plac- | ing thereon sardines, coffee, mils n and butter, “TL was’ abo posed 43 he was seen about the premises of a geu- Fae int eatl Lemen who leit the city vesterauy morniag thit | A Peritous Hasloon Ride. away ME Sobel Geen eo bis sree ae sgbecctve: pont ote rele stone CARLOTTA AND TWO BOYS HAVE “LOTS OF FUN.” | and while at this é Mivers too: othe siation aud | Sabaltoon a0 Preferred a *bue of Ceareict agamee and | Curlotta’s bation ascension from Congress Spring the Police Court Luis morilug Taylor was tried on a charge of being ‘a Susjjcious character. Mr. is ‘Moss appeared for the prisoner and asked that his Tested because he Was a Uilel aud was out late ub pa personal bonds be taken, clatming dat he was or higut. “Tue court sald run houese man was seen, | desiraote landing places Unloading vallast, Car- | = Garuie surete ute ince hours che went pre lolta pussed to ai upper current, wuleh earrted her Siimptioa was not the he wasoit re aduetg | inthe direction or Wansevcort fourteen niles dis- Purpose, but not 90 Wit's a thief, and sentenced Lik, {BE Selecting @ favorable Spor, she aliowed a Lo ive bonds in detauic or budge portion of the as to escape, wie bulloon descending : Tupidiy. Noticing thre> boys sue called wo them me to sere end hold the bailoon tue mor.ent it touched | ningz’s Sad Romance. TELLING THE STOKY OF HES WRONGS—a PSNITENT | LETTER FROM D2 WOLE Over the ground and tences for almost a mile. In Bebe Vining, the pretty litle comte opera singer | its Might the bi:toon deseribed circles fully tty feet ‘Who was married aud develved by Harold De Woite, | 19 Beight The lads retained thelr grasp of the Whom shi left in Montreal, as stated In yesterday's | gr Stax, returning to New York oo Monday, told a New Yora Pimes reporter the story of her wrong. “1 frst met. Mr. De Wolle,” sne said, “during the first p rt of last June In che rooms of Miss Alice Hosmer, in West 221 street, where he came to call while I was tuere. He was very handsome and talacd wonderfully wei. 1 becaine Muterested In | After U at We met on several uccusi inurked altebtion to me, sending und Bringing me flowers at the tneaer in which 1 was singing in Brooklyn, uiterward at the Cosmopuilt im, and at Asbury Pars and Newark, in both of which pluces Wwe played. From the iitst [understood that he Was a married man, but had been dvorerd, aud when he fually asked me to marry him 1'con- sented, for I kuagined that there was nothing In riot es fro aft Re the World, as tateas ew erned, that could | Wag his blood ant brains ou the girl The'girl was Deaton lveies with ‘our union teeta Annie Fisher, of Carbondale, a visitor at. Scranton. and I know he returned my affection And here | St let me say that up to tue Ume arrived In New York, yestord: wrulng, I never drcamed of: there Velog auytalug wrong abour bim, execpt the cause of his arrest in Montreu, and 1 was soley for the purpose of eipins kha out of thit that T left him and came on bere. I had always ‘sup- [soap him to be rich, and that his father, Dr. De olfe, Was a very rich im—worth uimost a milion. So Harold had alw: wold ine and my friends. He uever seewed to lack for money, and — itlavishiy. I don't know exactly what 1 shail do yet. Tam so completely duuatounded over these terrivie disclosures that I can hardiy think of considerable p: ship in ue direct are heavliy tunvered and, consequertiy, afford no the ground. ‘Two of the boys obeyed her request, | when a sudden squall d-ove the balloon bounding Dasket and were carried wong witha speed and Tipped te: sudden arrest ‘sured 1 Jar. Cariotta and the boun ting ‘Alter the color had revurned’ to the boys! cheeks ‘They remarked that it was +1 SHot WHILE sexton of the Cathoile cera heard a girl :ereamts soon found a young @ pistol, when Keel. su! friend, who introd ‘They ‘proposed goin party gol to the wo deserted her. tues. ARRESTED FOR AN OLD CRmste.—An unusual sen- sation was caused at Monticello, IIL, yesterday by the arrest of Sol Spencer, a wealthy’ farmer of that county, and Thomas Keever and wile, who live six miles east of the town, on an indictment for the murder two years ago of Alva Spene-r, a brother rk 2t Saratoga yesterda’ i A lvel of G was accompanted with bme2e carried the alr eendicid rnounftains, which two 01 4s attributed tot ‘The doe! ther c! pekontag Mcer Grady, charge drunk and Tim Horton, arrested by Omicer | ler & Co. The mayor has fined Pat | ‘and Ben}, Henderson the | ge ‘S:me Sum for assaulting Loutsa Nelson Henry Miller Were tned $250 each for | ay evening ‘Wo o'c.ock when the § Worx WoS Takeo with cramps, and the children were effected in u similar mauner. ‘They Yomntved and showed otter symptoms indlea- Uve of polsontng. mother ant drunk arag trade, in Taylors | Malt then 2 Crockery from the ver, will find n¢ in offices during orating as a wibe glass full was acclientally shot | taxen in the morning and “Rough on Dentist” Smooth, Refreshing, Harmless, Elegant, Cleans- ing, Preservative and Fragrant, To the Liquor and Drug ‘Trade. ‘We arenow prepared to any quanti ba otLiiDg eu) ems ity Persons of sedentary habits and those confined the day will tnd Du cl 3M ‘tr: ise. iy the Nouur and uifs's Pure Barley tthe same prices and terms charged the distillery, thus saving thei freight. BAKBOCR & HAMILTON. Whove who are nursing peopie down with a jual to Duffy's Malt Wius- Key ghd ice for all kinds of tev Tooth Powder. No TROUBLE TO stOW GooDs. EINEKAMP PiANOS, H ‘Superior toll cthers in fine tone qualities, elegance of niet, solidity of construction and @urability. Over 15,000 im use at colleges, s:mtuaries apd by the test musical people everywhere. Be sure and eve them be- | fore you buy. Well at the sane prices as at our tao tory and on eaay monthly payments. Old glance takem E. G. DAVIS, eS COR. MARKET SPACE Srm ST. Lace Conruxs ra 6 a as part payment at full value Several nearly new " as badly hurt | Bicycle Shirts at Auervach’s 7tn and Hem,w,t SEATON PERRY, squares and Qprigtts at a sacrifice tomake room. Pianos by thefallot | Bailes’ 1Saw,warrantedequalany| — (SUCCTSS0K To FERNY & BROTHER) oe ee at $2.50. 2m” | — = Es deri Automatic Musteal Lustrumente. ALLET DAVIS & COS PIANOS. by Sew Styles New and nie Int os Septersier. iret 2, Ww, ing 80 IDVis- ait Whiskey yt Druggists § | ent, Wan B MUTTay LOT OF CUIDEEN: FANCY COLORED | pGREALEALGATSN ty eecond:hattd Panoeand On. treasurer —TheCO} malaria, Indigestion, Dyspepsia and) | 05281 Be PEK TALK, REDUCLD FLOM oc ES gny“sclicted anting tne ayoerilliag of Pianos Rating disedoes ineaisabiy ive wav to the tenttl- ; NCY COLORED Hose, | Sele Mest aiid cheapest sla | cent intluences of Duffy s Pure Bariey MalcWhiskey. | 1CL te | JREGHENBAGI'S FIANG WanmROOMA —EiAxOS ‘ory aie | Lis AND WRAPS aT i Various wanes for sale and. reutat ivoned. i —— | NC: | gure gen Wig hauber@ Cafe word \ ‘To Make a tad Spe ee ed eer Thats certatn to plenge all tastes you nest only cals = 2. ENS —__ FS *, use Durkee's Salad Dressing. Nothing equa to it 7 Ss -, | was ever offered, and noue So popuiure ‘If isa sae Srecs& Co. Euznsox,.& Bavsd& Co | dict that 10 in the world. knowi sugar and’tread | MuOWsedged the Things were ‘cleared do Some scruubinz, Lundborg” ‘tors Unink that the but that the | ‘The stekness irom the sardines. f@ height that fatriy blanched their countennnces. aring x heavy pleve of Umber, and fearing a se us uceldent, Carlotta watched her opportunity, the ballotn again touched the ground, and ephyiy” the nome of the airship, open to Uottomn, completely wrecking 1t. ‘The Wd ittening out of the balloon tu- ‘nt Innding, and, aside from a slight ys escaped Injury. top perm: es of fun.” ASSAULTING A GIRL. — Yesterd lernoon, at Scranton, Pa., the wife of Thos. Reel y at Hyde park, in the woods. Her husband n being assaulted. As n made “a mové to draw nim In ihe head, spatter- el approached the ra eid she’ wad gone, out to walk with a female lucea her to two young. men. to a pienic, and when the = tue sirl’s female companion Reel delivered himseif to the author- W: the first hamed, who died at thé house of Assoresery Praz to give lew life, vigor leriy a lady's medicin: perb tabie s.uce! ‘The People’s World-Wide Verdict. ~ Burnetv’s Cocoaine has been sold in every civil ized country, and tue public have rendered the ver- the cheapest and best air Dressing Burnett's Flevoring Extracts are invariably ac- purest and te best. Cluett’s Crown Collars, Cuffs and Monarch Shirts are the best of all. mndborg’s Perfume, (ena Pertuine, Marechat Ni Lundborg’s Perfume, Alpine V. J. ™ Laroque’s Elixer of Calisaya | We will sell from onr Imm Tas, for more than bali a century. deen in use by tosses of people, and indorsed by Sicians as the best toulc iW invicor the debilitated eS FraNos WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANS ON CLOTHS, PEAIDS. TRICOTS AND RMAN VELVETS. Tinos and Oreans exchanged, ae AND CGLORED | tuned, boxed: for rent Uy day. week, mou! iy rahe : <2 year. “Aient appiled if purcinised. | 8p bolce GOODs, PLAIN FIGURES AND OOB- | 2 Mastuca wi we. Acusic, ‘eg | BHCE PAMUES. __ } HENRY EBERBACH, SEATON PEERY, H $15 F SiREET, are 5: 6r Souris | mem ine Partner of the late firm of bilis i Qo ; . ied EX DECKER” Ty rcouicne sconce tine | GER of PAE » APP Established 1540. oud | ORARUES tole Amat sof uu at ae 5 ‘Also tor Bu undett vrwaian. \ EWING MACHINES, & USUL HPCE | — SEWING MACHINES, &e. RO maT Staket Pe Gootsend Cranes O. N. 'T.Sroor Corrox SIX SPOOLS FOR 25 CENTS, #t AUFRRACH'S Sewine Machine Rooma.cor. Tthand Arency for the light-miuuiwe NEW AMERICAN. No. 7 An sntue'y iew. Lick-aom mschine, mabufsctured 13 ihe cld-established American bewihg Machine Od OUR sTOCK 1s TOO LARGE, AND Ener DUCLD. = To show the dit rence het ft and cost, we uote ob & dew dea.duy arsicles: i phy- extant. : Hidodely bia: wlich surpasses ali Others i speed ema FR EY xa E ts. W. E. ThorLion, 1 PRICES NOW AND TORME“LY, baits abd duratality = REO O YY AAT SrTiO Strvets, Bultitho, Uiiusen | BLACK, SILK at. $2.5 sormerly #270 * "Also, ew autcsuatic, Domestic, Sineer, Howe @. W. Boo y Bak see ee a ees 3 ind Wilson Ne 8, abil other et foe BE x ‘od ane Lou HES Ys 7ed ieee ies sie or rent eannn alder Bee reer | CEE Yee aaies PB ER ASSEN oe caren arate ag “Alderney Dairy Wacons. 4 , petted Tf. fen pes Fret ee ney geome | ehack Ghnunbne” 2 is Pei truction free at) juar ‘realdence ‘Dy A K KR NNN N aGH and delivered in half-pound *Ward” prints, a5e. per | . wi ° 65 sl kinas repaired and warranted. Aa Re HON NS 8 co Ee LADIES CLUIE...... = is Lirbing and Hist store : . S6iragy 00. PPD DPD ” Tx New G Howe rw? oo pD DD oe oo wwww BD EP RRR, 183 BOB OB OR 88 YENF BB me ERE oo DD D> _ ‘. O WWWW D DE Re ‘00 DbD iD ber that this 00 woW bbb KEE RK Ra This Powder never variea. A marvel of purity, strength and wiolesomeness, More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition With the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or Phosphate powd:rs. Sold only in cana. BoraL Basra CW DER Co,, 106 Wall street, N.Y, 206 Aze Resy WE HAVE SEVERAL LOTS OF HOR THE FALL CAMPAIGN. GENTS’ GOODS, FALL OVERCOATS ber 20th, no. to A. Rumemiier ase 1. ss 10-2 3890 Pe nuss iy | ss >| New Fat Aso Wisrex Dix Goo W. M. SHUSTER & SON 3. RAVE RFCEIVED DURING THE PAST WEEK FULLLINES OF 7H FOLLOWING (HOICE DRESS GOODS IN THE NTWEST FALL SHADES: FRENCH CASHMERES, ALL COLOKS. BISON CLO: HS. ALL SHADES. WOOL LAP D'ALMA, NEW SHADFS. ELEGAN. WO: OF CHOICE S1¥LES 1 AND S2RIPLD FRENCH . LAN! SIE IAL BARGAIN IN TWILLED LADIES’ thestmplest and most durable Rewing Machines over Froduced. Sold on monty paymenta, and aware dis count for cam, at Aa CLOTH ATE-WOOL, YARD AND A-HALF WIDE, of anythinz.” Bec eeee ho ae eta TEnANE’ Gh eyed cers lace: FOR MEN. And we shall sell them out below cost. Therareall | FOR 81 THE B.ST GOOD FORK THE PAICE EVER | _Bélutble Sewing Machines apd Fashion Rooms, q wile. Caled on Ales Vining yeatercay and \ex-| snag erewiug suepicion of Gan aoe nek FALL OVERCOATS RTS aa seaemnbhe woe. atthe sey is SILES, VELVETS AND BROADCLOTRS. Good machines for rent. All kinds repaired, Froubie, He Sp aneisee ats With er in, Rer the prevent “investigation, Tne boay was ex: S0n) TOULER, and we sbaul sacrifice them before the new gocds com-| LAiGE LOT OF CHCICE KEMNANIS AT VERY | Taree Fenhicue ard ade ; Bumed two weeks and found to be In a pro- LOW PRICES, : = Pfebably keno stepstowand to puuthuacn ot | bulned E09, works tao #od found (ote ina pre as tece mencetoarring Your sre something by eancne | TOTECES. yy es ‘Yesterday moruing a letter trom De Wole, writ- | #n#lyzed and the pre.ence of arsenic discovered in (ALE) OVEROO) at the list below. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, ‘fhines at honest prices. No canvasare Gouse ven Shontreat, reached Sise Violng.” ie wrote | QuamtlLicssuMclet to have caused death. Spencet Fon Bors, 1) PES SbsLVAMA AVENUE. Calne doing her any barm by marrying her, and hoped | $Pimpeas corpus aud Judge Gould is bow cons FALL OVERCOATS 3 COLORED MERINO UNDERWEAR, that She would forgive him. Late in the afternoon | Qyuabees, corpus, — Z IRTS RETAILED AT WHOLESALE PRICES. BMy {he young wetress and es ster went with an Ine ud FOR CHILDREN. Both Shirts and Drawers, renuine English goods. Were | Pas, at 3 3 3 3 rf i latter's home, a litte way up | = * — fhirt, ol . Pee Hudson, 32 that lear “hébe> might” B/S Paousaxp MEN'S SUITS, sold earlier in the season at $L25. The sizes are some | PUy, ths, Comfort Shirt, elorantiy made. of the bet} os £8 i i "00 “oo = — ds as a IN ALL THE LATEST SHAPES AND SHADRS, | of them sold out, and what we have left we ahall close | Fine Unfinished Shirts only 60. Finest Percale Shirts The “Domino Ball” at Newport. C5100) at 690. culy 61.50, _ THE PRESIDENT AND ATTORNEY GENERAL BREWSTER INSILES, VELVETS AND DRESS GOODS. . YOUTHS’ SUITS, Finest Laundried Dress Shirte, tn solid bosoms, ready MONO THE GUESTS. CASH PRICES, Walp Ane reel esTeEuE On GTTEE to put on, for 81. VACATION IB NEARLY OVER. tid ee given at Rennes R.L, last night: SELES, soe baad — GENUINE LISLE THREAD SHIRTS. ‘Six finest Dress Shirts made to onder (solid bosoms) for y James Gordon Bennett, and attended by Presi- a ot re Boys’ surrs, $9. Perfect Ht guaruiteed wt THE dent arthur, was a bailint entertainment. a | Cundihiin Nee bine: ssa gee Nel rier getie Bee ‘Were never belore acid for lous then @L26, “Weshell aoe | a ee telegram to the New York Tribune sayss Every) Cash rice Sige Cot enn IN HANDSOME COLORINGS AND CUT IN SPECIAL | e190 tho lot at 760. uz oid rtrd ‘NOU CAN TELL BY THEIR FACES. Peeper Loe ie ewe tor os crate othe FRENOH TRICOT, pure wool, 4 iiaches “wit; oooh S1YLES,DESIGNED BY US. 70) peopl ‘re invited, and most of whom Price Sl. . coe 7 Were present. On the grounds adjacent to the| BE. CR SILKS, excellent quaiits, cash price 81; worth CHILDREN'S suITs. house a large tent, 100 feet in length and 60 in width, had been erected. At elther end of this tent were smailer ones, forming a.coves for the tio bands, the Germania, of boston, and the Casino! co HANDSOME! BROCADE. BLACK SILK VELVET, cash BEA! 8.25. CRED SILKS, excellent quality, cash value T5e., worth @1, Yalu al worth $1.20 TEUL PLAID DRE 8 GOODS, Sfik and wosl, JUST, PEEP IN OUR WINDOWS IT GIVES YOU 4 Falk IDEA OF WHAT WE ARE SHOWING ON THE INSIDE REAL FRENCH BALBRIGGAN SHIRTS AND | Avousr Cizsrxo Our Sues DRAWERS. ‘Were never sold less than 1.25. Some of thesizes have been sold out, so we offer the balance at 890, YOU CAN TELL BY THEIR CLOTHES LANSBURGH & BRO. WILL SELL OUT TIS MONTH THE REMAINDER ALL OF THEM NEED A SUIT OR PART OF & SUIT TO FRESHEX THEM UP FOR SCHOOL. Be OF SUMMER GOODS ATSLAUGHTERING PRICES the dencing. The tent was prettily decorated. | Bleached TARLE DAMASK, all pure linen. cash value = 700! "EARING DOWN. ae | WE ARE READY TO SUPPLY THEIR WaNTS The top Of the thtertor was laid tn alternate stripes |, 50° worth 76c. : A. SAKS & CO. PREVIOUS TO TEARING rN THE WALLS TO | ria piue basting. ‘The oor wasassccotn| “SDGR«TS BLANKETS, § —BLANEETS, ces GAUZE SHIRTS, CONNECT OUR NEW BUILDING WITH OUR PRES- 5 floor. The bands were com- 00n 3 a letely hidden in their sicoves by tropical plans, | EARGE SIZE. ALT, WOO!, DOUBLY BLANKETS. €8. SEE) MAUD )S 10% OLOTRIEES, In aizes 94, 96 and $8 only, usually sold at S0e,,arenow | ENT STORE. WE SHALL SELL ANY Goops in| Stitt for the smallest trom @2.b0 Chairs were placed around the sides, ‘The poles of | HANDSOME BUUCAD. . Ue | ae3. 31Gand 918 Sevanre Staxet. | 4. | — vs Suits for larger Boys from $3.60, pee. Crosued. at the op of thew moleswers hs | ROGUE E Be ees SOpks FHL vare woo, om, Pee ee eel eae Ip of poles were 1! LOL! 1] ‘SILE Vr LVE’ 1.25. ~ > commodore’s private siznals and also his yacht flag. | CLOTH, for Boys’ wear, 25. 37. 50, 62, 75, 81. Coxster Tua ee a eee een Opposite the main entrance in an alcove were | CASH P..ICis. NO CREDIT tons of ice, forming a bridge, Which was illuminated with calcium lights at the back and different col- ored lights In front. ‘The favors were novel. The ladies receive? lowers ted together In the shape of 208, CARTERS. 711 Manner Srace, fans with an {mitation of the owls that adorn the Commodore's gate posts in the center. ‘The gentle- ten had small boutonnieres, fastened with silver owl ping Exch lady was also preseoted wi ha silver lace pin tn the shape of an owL Other favors. consisted of blue satin nbb 2s with the word “Na- mouna” embroidered at the end, and silver pins in- serlbcd “September 3." At intduight 18 ladies and 18 gentlemen encered and formed x quadrille. This was the signal for much merriment and mystery, for the gentlemen were disgittsed by masks repre: senting the most hideous animals. ‘The ladies wore dominoes, which concealed thelr features ‘The mnith Was led bY H. LeGrand Canuon and Miss T would cfteu dissppear were the Uood made pure and healthy before aching the d brain. Ayrr's Sareayarilia purifive and vita izes the loos: and thus conduces to heulth of body and sanity ‘mind. HE GLOOMY FEARS, THE DESPONDING ‘views, the weeriness of soul that many complain of wwe ves-ela of the eat Ella Waton’s Murderer in Jail) Salem. N. J., Speoial to the PLiiadelphis Times, 3d. It ts probable that the hearing of William Jones and Howard Sullivan, the two negroes now ip jail here on the charge of murdering Ella Watsor wil ‘be heid very soon. Ever since Sneir ‘arrest so) the ‘Subsidence of excitement over tue. oase, Sheriff Coles ; and Prosecutor Siape have been circulatiny the idea thal the case has been abandoned. N Vincent's hospital The young wife was a victim ew Srvzs Or BRUSSELS AND [NGRAIN CARPETS JUST OPENED. ‘During this season of the year there are Clothing Houses and some of them prominent in the busl- ‘Resa, who present to the put lic a stereotyped round oftnducements, such as “remarkable reduc:ions in Prices,” “sclling off at cost," “goods must be sacri- fficed to make r. om for next season's stock.” &o. GEORGE SPRANSY never resorts to such ques- tionable methoda, Consequently, in announcing ‘the present sale of avery neat all-wvol suit at $10, and ap extra nice Cassimere Pant: st: tes fects which prove that his pricce are the low- im the city. It should be remembered that every article sold is LOW PRICESIII ‘Inorder to close out onr entire Spring and Summer Stock within the next two weeks we have prices reduced fa the Meantime they have been working more busily bul IAKE OF TWO (2) -ARPI shaice uvre quictiy than evci, und now Say thavon tho | Brgltiatietns, Tecate FEY CARPETS, choice | ¢o ntty cents an the dollar ad Ltional evidence secuced by them they are cer. tain that the murdeier is behind the bars | BEST “AKES OF BRUSSELS CARPETS, choloe Whether it 1s Jones or sullivan whoin they believe | bright styles, 75.cts.. 80 cts., SS ts., 87 rts, SOcta. MEN'S SUITS, | uuity they refuse to say. = P TWO. TAREE AND FOUR PLY WoOL 3axED | A Youn, Witon ‘Suicides iGKAIN CARY ET, 45 cta., SS ete, 45 cts, 0 ct. YOUTHS suITs. TORTORED BY JEALOUSY, SHE PUTS a Pals¥UL END 70 | FLOOR OIL CLOTHE, all widths, AE LIFE. SGoB im erEs ors surTs Aboneymoon that extended over but a month ieee See ay nce Mare, ‘Was brought to a close in New York shortly before | CABPET LINING, 75cts. i surrs, (CHILDREN’S daylight yesterday morning, when Maria. Marinl, a CARPETS SEWED AXD LAID PROMPTLY. young Ganseuse, the ‘ife of a well-known Itaifan si aint al, physician of that city.died in one of the wards in St, ana oe ‘5c. are now 250. 600, 1t £4, he etmply au29 «127-19 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR All the PLATN, COLORED AND STRIPED COTTON BOOKS, usua'ly 2e., now 19. 084 lots of TIES AND SCARFS, many of them worth All the SOARPS usually sold at 98c, are now marked | 4 Alotof fine fancy trimmed NIGHT SHIRTS. 18 all! sizes, and made of the best cotton, with trimmings that ‘comes to a question of real worth the PALAIS ROYAL SHIRT proves itself to Le just what we claim it isthe est shirt in the world for the money. ‘best materials obtainable, and the workmanship ts tho ‘very best: in fact, we cannot give yous better shirt at any prica We sell them now at 890. pram pe It ismade of tho PURTATIONS, WHICH WILL SHORTLY COME IS, ALLOUR 5,6 AND 80. LAWNS, WARRANTED FAST COLORS, KEDUCED TO 4 CENTS, OUR 129 AND | ODD TROWSEKS. ODD CoaTa. | #0. LAWNS REDUCED TO § CENTS. TOR MEX AND TOUTES I | REMNANTS OF THESE AT YOUR OWN PRICE TO ~ A | cross ALL DRYSS GOODS AT LESS THAN HALF PRICE, AS WE DO NOT WANT TO CARRY THEM TO NEXT SUASON. aia. BLEACHED TABLE LINENS. WARRANTED PURE, FULL WIDTi8, KEDUCED TO 400. FROM 60. ‘Wo are now receiving the @mest Stock of Suits, Oven { | conta, Panta, &c., we have ever shown yetat THE MISFIT STORE, OC Bestop. tn ONG Hate Che hee ss usranteed to be cxactly as represented or the money Se — | agit: Preucl and Atvercas agen al" Smoag [Aris sove come, wiex vsep acoonprsa | ilberdunind by ‘will not fade, really worth §1.35, are now 61. 10.000 WASHER ALL-LINEN HUCK TOWELS aT! au30 CORNER TENTH AND F STR, General Brewster slits Ghee he ona? to directions, fa warrantid to eradicate trom the GEORGE SPRANSY, 12 CEN18. —y Tautie squadron, ct Fort a4. tne the torpedontering, | M¥sten: ali forme of ma ariel Qsease, euch as Fewer and ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER, — NAPRINS! RAPKINS!! | the training sup and the Eagish vessel, the mess? | Ace. Chill Fever, Intermittent Remittant and Billous 607 7th street, = cue as terao, the Hulfale polo teath and the prominent | Fevers snd deordersofthelivar “Test There | _auz4 Orponite U. 8. Post Offion ODDS ANDENDSOF SOME AND HUNDREDS OF . Soctety people of Newport. ment in a sufe one, ‘cst you nothing if cure is ne aca Pee eet rs es aantiia fone (eee you sours Wewant to aya fem words for our PALAIS ROYAL | DOZENSOF OTHERS ATA GREAT SACKIFICE . Goelet lust night. The guests were Attorney Gen Low P: Low P. SHIRT. Many of our competitors advertise shirtssta| ADOUT700PAMS LAST SEASON'S BLANKETS, 83 ‘ eral Brewster and wife, Buchanan Winthrop and ‘BICES! ‘RICES 11 | sil { S Wife, W. B. Whitmore und wite, G. HW lower price, but we want to say right hfre thet when it | WHICH WE PAVE MAXEED AT GREAT BARGAINA ° Warren, Miss Tailor and Miss Lansing. a) A FEW MAY BE SOILED FROM DUST, BUT THEY = ARE MOSTLY IN GOCD ORDER WE WANT TO CLOSE THEM BEFORE THE RECEIPT OF GOODS FOR THIS FALL. 400 FULL SIZE COMFORTERS, FILLED WITH WHITE COTTON, AT $1, ACTUAL VALUE $1.75. WRITE GOODS! — WHITE Goops!! SPLENDID CHECK NAINSOOK REDUCED TO 70. EXCELLENT INDIA LawN REDUCED TO Uc. FROM 180 an 1.000 YARDS DOTTED AND FIGURED SWIS8ES REDUCED TO 123. FROM 200. SENSEYS! ~ JERSFY$:= IN ENDLESS VARIETY AT A GREAT REDUCTION. GREAT SACRIFICE 1N LADIES’ UNDERWEAR SOMEOF THESE ARE SLIGHTLY SOILED AND TION. 7 T. OMEARA & 00, 3267 Pennsylvania Avenue, Are peliing thetr entire stock—Guna, Bifles, Cutlery, Tools Tackle, Kotiona, Musical Instruments, Jeweley Hardware, bc. at suction, every eveutns, st p.m, Largaine cal bebad, bevauction suverisament jyf EstaSLiowep 163. W. H. Waezanzr & Sox STEAM DYEING AND SCOURING, Ko. 106 JEFFERSON STEETRDETOWR. D. 0 = tl : WILL BE SOLD AT HALF PRICE, vered free of charee to A paiouty Mad dabate soa tong eee TOWSON'’S, SEERSUCKER COAT AND VEST. Assieners Satz. Meee an ceeecpnerris we | Heft Sch ULES ‘spondent moods Tuvsday night, had taken her life 636 TENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Sonth Side, SUYERR OF FALL WINTER a by drinking concentrated carbotic acid. Dr. Marini | yy es ins ea ge OFFICE COATS. TO EARLY BUYERS OF FALL AND ees wife ee ce arated to each other. = GOODS OUR STOCK CAKKIED OVER FROM LAST Cu Rovrssr, woman, however, ae | = Bos en aeD: STREET KORTEWEST Het pedetpaa bade aercoaies Sion ini Haavgusntexs For Wirrcan ‘Men's, Boge’ Youths’, and Children's RANTS in large | CLOTHING! SEASON 18 VERY DESISABLE, AND a8 WEIN- AND 605 Tem ‘ of her sex, even professionally, and thous this PIOKLERS TARE NOTICE, t Sonne TEXD TO COMMENCE OUR SALES WITH FRESH — eaousy orten, ecame hysterical aud loom | 20) bares 4 rata pure old Cider V nega a ‘variety, very low. CLOTHING! | Goons ONLY WE OFFER GREAT INDUCEMENTs | U*ATusrtersforthe eday afvernoo She seemed ¢ fran pure old Cat Wine ‘ fia ‘WHITKET CEILDRES CARRIAGE COMPANE, chosrtul and acconipanicd Rerbusband Wo oouipa, Vie faa Roses Kees ON THE THIRD FLOOK IX THE ABOVE GOODA. ‘as20, Nira Masiol who bad acted annie eee aes ‘rices during the Dext ten dayass> S* SPeAUY Fe 12 Corroxs AND. * HEI Brows axp| fort diieret Pogik ieySi sire elocaoon the Saying: “I must a Pie: a BLEACH: D. OF ALL THE WeLi-KNOWN BRANDS, arene, Bo s Grink.” ‘To her husband's surprise, noweres she a CBAaE SPLENDID TEN-QUARTER BLEACH! EET: Hed him posignately Soe etiraed in" es se2-3t $96 Louisiane avenue, | LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO., eat w CENTS Pah AMD. Dest Paqeor ie Uke TS than prone! 4 BLEAC PALLUW CASE COTTON 123 CENTS | tail stock. ee tsood bye,” | G BIRT S. CORNER SEVENTH AND O STREETS. ren ins rs] — 7 Fiseman having assigned whole stock, | PER YARD. forever? that ‘time wth sae cee” Ao | OPERAS thia morning now lot bad ero uprarcoet ae sale st Wholemisend Be: | WE MEAN BUSINESS, ARE PREPARED FOR THE Ge Tx: Ber. yarint ‘Suffered the most excruciating pain. Mrs WHITE AND FANCY PERCALE. I ‘ti SAME, AXDSHALL NOT }LINCH FROM LOSS TO “2HE CONCORD waRWwese> Melee Se eee ta at ane xe daughter. ot nasiem pe ies Ax Jos Lor Bors pp ‘Thi stock must be sold, soi barwatns are desired cal | "SasSy OF OUR CLERKS ARE OFF ON FURLOUGE “ phectes “ODN: veaulitul rm and’ features, she nada | 882 __ecePennesivapisenaa_| ildjens ghort Paty re to, et ia, GF, Wo, | immediatly. She tock willbesa wuboutrmsare: | BEA wE GAGE OER TRE Ee Eon Mier 3 <1 - —aalaared indy” that wi many friends. Her Ty OLD FRIE! (OU WiTH PROMITN2SS DURING THESE huabang 8 completely, prostrated by" the terrible | ©) the tat, sole SURI Es Teand aoe gee As | ot fia ae to2f, st Te. $00. €1. $1.36, ad MOT) gar wstse taste a he a apeciales calamity, and 1 has almost affected his mind. * ne hase egmArwtclane HAND rGualdavars datnel wie atet and Dore flannel shicta, — see Bye dn Mrs. Washington Keller, of Strausstown, Pa., in| SE culst : FRSC Hi from = advot regis tro, oe Dee SUSI, via sepa 4c D sont, between ethan feobea wagon up, i 2 TOBRINER, LANSBURGN & BRO, Prarene jays aga. “hp died of starvation Ab—Dow lg Gialicumpiystteniela ms | gue wig ‘2, bce, ane cays eae 420, etapa 425 REVERT STRERE.