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tll THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTO e LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. Onrice oF THE CHIEF Sioxat Orricen, —} | RATIFYING THE NOMINATIONS OF CLEVELAND AXD WasHINGTON, D. C., Sep 12 ish, 10 m.f EENDRICES — DOMENSE CROWDS For the middie Atlantic states, partly ciouds | y.ceast tae oe tom ak weather ani loval showers, winds shifting to north Tyr case Sioue! TOE ATER THE Disreicr DEMOCRACY. Their Great Bemonsiration Last Night erly, slight tall in temperature SPEECHES AT THE STANDS—GREAT ENTHUSIASM Por Saturday, for the Atlantic coast, coler,| DisPLaYED. r partly cloudy weather and fain. strong northeriy od Winds are indicated for New England ahd the md-} The demonstration made by the democracy of die Atlantic states, and Variable in the south At- the District last evening in the raufleation of the Romiuations of Cleveland and Hendricks was very complete and imposing. The streets were thronged with an immense crowd of people trom an eariy hour in the evening, and the passage of the various organizations with their brilliant display of lights towards the place of rendezvous kept aroused the Interest of the Waiting spectators. All was life and animation aiong the avenue while awaiting Iantic states. Carolina will move nv all other districts the weatuer cheaters ScHOOL SHors. Chilaren’s Spring-Heel Shoes, 60 cts. Cniluren’s Button Shoes, heels, 73 ct Boys and Misses’ Schon! shoes, sl Misses Spring Heel Button Saves, 123. Misses Bid Button Shoes. $1.44 FAMILY Suor Storr, The storia now central in South theast along the coust. In fair. will - the procession, and the numbers that 10 7th Street northwest = were massed along the side3 of the Mapame B. Vaw RecrH, 1112 13th street north-| street as tar up as Washington circle reminded West. begs to announce that she will return to | one of an nauguration day crowd. In spite of the Washington and be ready for bpsiness Octobet Ist, | throng there was no disorder, and the police. Who When she will open an ciegant Line of Noveities i | were ous in force, had DUC Hete todo” phe Borer Ladies’ Dress Gouds and ‘Trimmings, Selected per-| ti along K_ street was delayed ved me by the tardiness of son. “The crowd that filled a the members of the clubs nd did Kot seem to mind the was deal of good Mine golnz on. The staall boy who ate as to’attain the distinction of atoreh showed his elation by striving to jus particular torch not only the most. con- touts in the erowd, bat to lurnish the light for a ac hale Suid goa teeta raniic eas entire viewt in consequence he im- Uons at Franc’, the only strictly one price hat and | i> comrades. Finaliy gents furnishing store In this elty. THE PROCESSION = d and went over the route as described In List uights Sax, up K street to Washington circle and thea down the Avenue. ke procession was preceded by an wh Tuli merrily to au t sonaliy from the latest importations. ‘eanmne® lee Cena ‘Shipped anywhere out of town. — 1427 New York avenua. For Picktixc—pnre ckler vinezar and spices John H. Magruder, 1417 New York avenue. ares Exap Sinsheimer's aavertisement. was start ymmended for Its | eof the best calf and of $250, bY SE istand > ‘Old Woman in Window. immense bell, <¢ Wire Wowas, who refused to give her marshal, Capt. pled to commit sulciie in a ceil in the | nae ial, Ca Ritu precinct station house yesterday by Ds is, hen the clubs as herseit with a strip torn fron, Ler skirt. The ac WH Dousidson und M. Newmey: shuis John W. Dyer, jr., and a club, Marshals Gabriel Ed- S. Butcher and J.B. Keliy. Fit Tempt was discovered beiore It Was successful | Save your exestcht const Hempler, 453 Pa. ave. F. Croggon, Re ‘A. Fen- The atic ‘rooster. eback, Mur Eleventh dis- oun M. Carroll, strict, ‘Marshals va be “dems detioc ‘The Condensed Locals. In Register Kamsdell’s office yesterday the will of Ellen Donnelly wus filed, and the following other business transacted: In re FH. Fail, Lite 5 Dan, ES” Lynch, W orphans of Murcelit:s Morriee, appestl tru: J. Stantord, confirming special auditor's report; est ‘The cannon Juenemana, bond of executor furnised: two horses, Nef, appesitug tor order requiring cecuaia sevuri non, Alex Win. Ballantyne & Sou, uf Us city, nave be nis Jaunes awanded the contract for Turnishing tat roll.’ ‘North + Marshals Win. Tibbs, Win, First diytriet. Caton: apson, ‘rwentien, Marsiisls ‘the United States has een ton, Mass. The Ciarke county, V Indicted Capt. J. U-Cirpe visite, ing at with imtene to Kul ry club, L. Biecoe. | A dead colored male Infant was found fax con West last night at the head of wrth dist AL 9 'eiock last ulht Wes. Ue = Patrick Maher, D. Kilmar. | standine at seh street anil ¥ tin, M. Robertsand W. F. Willams” Sixth and | & Was frightene! by the explosi SeSeuth districts, Marshals Caries ¢, Clark and fainted. Ofticer Herbert bad Ler taken to lier holt, | E Atchlusor 424 7th Street southwest, in tie patrol Wagon. | cian Te ESC Sudden Death of Peter Whitney. ng the march the iliumfnation SEIZED WITH APOPLEXY WHILE BATHING. j Mr. Peter Witney, of this city, died at Lower | ¢ Cedar Point whe bathing, yesterday aft |r ‘The deceased had, contrary to the ¢ hum, entered the wate: aftereating dinner. 4 wat and the fustiade of rockets and roman tiny ‘The seenle eects as the pa- the avenue was very fine, the torchights, whieh ‘ontinucus Mue, rhead Uhe sky oth ons given the result, he was setzed with apoplexy aud died Wr. (oc tarcolaved hts, Charles Beverilge, of tle Armenia, went in the fh striin effet atid Ue broad, Fiver with two coiored men, and alter t-hour’s Bene witch poured forth AL reilec Mei Of ¢ Tn addition to search found the body In about tour tee, pate this brine arrau ‘The body Was in a Kneviing posit ae i | Praled to the eye, the sttmnz strains 101 Son ender water pats of music t sets, and and Was untiar evens of sd tmade the speciiele’ inspirin, tothe city in Ue Armen the band bot playing, in 1 Mar. Whitney bad msi, Trien Spected. nd sttreins WHAT THE TR: sai. the features of the proc-ssiou whieh at- tattention was the transparencies, i Were nitucrons. These contained not only: tious bet pletures, which frequentiy guve oo deai or comment trom the erowds street,“ Among tes? luscriptions we “Tie st and Was luigialy re- Iujustice Done Mins Bogaraus. ‘Tue Stax of August 20th contatued a bri count from a Baltimore paper in relation te certain alleged acts of a d Td Bogard known both in Balt nd ie this city, which seems to hav? dene injustice to he pears, she had been before Mazistrate Cashmyer, of B 2 whit inser the great more, on acnarge of false ‘The pur- | nh Fegret it, ? We ren f 1 lie j eople say chatage, the change was that sive li osed MpOR ple'say change ciation of that city, by representing that her father | ¢ Euano, bii not in te White | ad Deen « good Mason, end by relating a story ot | od and pure goverpment ites at the hersufferings whie in search or empioymen. in|" Prozress of ofr country,” “Demo Baltimore had obtained a small sum of mon Dr. Pennington, ‘The father of tals youn: Mr. Peter C. Bogardus, Was a well-known engine wi lad ood tines for the working men,” truth,” “Soild in our party,” “The clean r the United States navy, a Mason, and well) ( dsitted land ot our cand.dates—Clevel ind and Known this ex asa genti¢man of characterand | Heilticks” “Protection for Labor,” “Down with inteertty. Since his death. sixteen sears aco, lis | POPUL" “Democracy of the Distrlet of Cove ‘Widow has tuarried a second Mr. Frank Hur- | 0! jackson | Detnocratic Association, 18,” ley, connected with a clatm a ‘of this cit THeiferson Democratic Assoctation, “Aug. 10, 8h” Mrs Hurley being so much annoyed by these | “It Wo late, Mr. Blune; take your dogs Off. licatlons, Nnally wrote to the sceretars of the DEMOCEAEIC HFADQUARTERS. g¢ im New York, asking as to the Masonic stant Ang of her first uu-hand, and received the wing | in reply, clearly showing that he was a Mason t. | good Standing, and fully Justitying the dausnte Use Of his name as such: ayat the democratic headquarters at 20th strees Was very brilltans A lange star, com- Of colored lights, shone frou + While beneath rockets, :oman candies. SExceision Lover, F&A. | and colored lights made the tiumination vivi New York, March 17, startling, B vivid and Mrs. S. A. Hurtey (nee) Bogardus. Dear Madam: Your favor 0 3d inst., refer- BRILLIANT SCENE AT THE CITY HALL. Hing to the loss of aM. M. n the procession arrived at the City Hall the Brother Y. C. Bogardus, formeriy a 1 King had bexun, bat was temporarily suspend- Lau edwhitle the b y marched past the grand looking down 44 stéect abered. ‘The broad street was swaying Uits, which glit- “bout, while from the thrones © calue enthusiastic cheers, had been erected in front of nearly the entre plaza, aud a pleturesque sizht. ‘The froat of the Send one mss of bunting. Om the the ‘structure was grand stand. ‘This was en- “1 in Soild ars of the nattonal colors. the {ecorations Dein used on The railing whteh the entire (ront of the plaza. A. ed coinmn risiug from the stand. supported sliver eagle, holding two shields, On Was anotlr shieid, hearing Cleveland's stank The sce Saeco ork was one to be re Brother Kogardus, joined it Mar: Rave now only two menibers left w deen sequetnted with lina: thes iv 1 Yance from here I have not been ab) 1 do not think it at all Ukely that any one wonld | attempt to make any use of the certificate, but shouid it ever turn up here rest assured 1 will be | Tetalued for you. Respectfully yours, | ‘Jostau PAckiN, Secretary tered and dan that were missed t The pl tfor at sou see thei, A Waastxe To Canenrss Dutvens —Ip the Police colored hacainan named Js, Be assoulific Court this morning, Freeman Was put on trial lerzed w de day afternoon ie drow: trot that yes U testited son uy th Tront of vir. Warner's office, on F st snd surmounted by 4 golden eagle.‘ Hen= Gegendant drove agains Lis wagon, kus stek~ pirtire, stmllariy decorted, was placed om Off and bruising nis head. Jou B. teeter. Furth ng that be saw the stfeainers, Was an oll py Washe Th every di Topes Dearing flags of Ly In the breeze, meeting at » roof, Here ‘three large the central one sur- in front of a golden sun- am not going 1 ty heavy, as tae defendan+ is a poor man, aluoush It is'a ase 1 portraits of Cleveland and Hendricks Where It ought to be. A Uriver is bound to take | Were {reely ised in the decorations, abd were one care of his own and prevent roundet with girktuds and the national colors, ‘qr carcicuenc When a Coatsof-artns wor piveed in Line below the stand, eur the curb stone and a movin: st and West portieos tinmense national latter te bound to in were suspended froin the roof, ndant ts fined $5. rach side by long streamer Wd Sinaller flags filed s een the langer decor, sizing and beautiful effec S thrown the brilltaney of Uhred ing out the beauty of the deco- { almost as strong as day. ‘The con in frent ot the City Hall decorated With garlands, shields and ‘fue sland, which was a very capacious one, was the 6 various associations red chests, ¢ ing nearly all the prom- and weil-known democrats In the District, ', Were numerous ladies, Isfeners to the speakers’ ireil, tue chairman of the to Call the assemblage to Lar was massed in front of the aetoss the Sireet, ; THE OFFI well-chosen words le performed the duty, uid then introduced Mr. John E. Norris, the vet. n president ‘nt of the Is MerHops oF Ci vnrrante Bi Seiemons, vice presik erite: to LS.) Ears learn now to doas we ecesstty 61 are do Buse Bart —The cam tie National Sto in F between and Pittsbure 4 Ue of Rries. the Pitsburg cw arm by a pliched oall. Mi K touk bis pla ores bats Berore ass: nming the . the 1 in hts direct, ¥igor- York. 2 Detrd : Sr'the issues "berore @ At Providencd Prowateuce, Cl candidates, — ~York, ronsides, ® AL ary Of the committee, at Le re of officers, who were Indianapolis—Hudianapolis, 4 Baltimore, 2 1is—W. W. Corcoran, W. D. Davidge, ‘Tue Porowac Cee Rewarra THIS AFTERNOON.— Wilson, 8 YN Juies Een seas The ta Pegatta of the Votoun se Ua be s Hume, W. fi. Clagett, Laurence eid this afternoon, becinn!ug 1 te ur, Wrr. Dickson, James Goddard, J wy have a walk over Ge . » MeGutre, Jemes LL Norris, W. atests Wil be Sylvester, John T. Given, O.'A. Ste- 0. C. Green, Charles @. Godtrey, Busciuier, it. C. Hewett, Georze forge W. ‘Talbot, Wm. Fenwick, f nty Rube, Edward Johnson, Geo. Herman Benzler, J. C. McKibben, An- ewis, Dr. D. B. Clarke, beat race With kuly coxswains, Ww interesting. —_ Fold, E. D. Wrigiit, - SROLECTPL GUARDIAS.—Yestentay 1. TN. Burritt, 1G. Hines D.br ueRt friend, Hatliton G: Feuy wrnett, J.T. Lehman, Win’ inst Alexi 3 et B appotnimen: of defend Kennedy, Le Tammert. G. ‘T. 4. Rover. J. H. Gordon, Suico’ Hutchins, Hobert Portner, homas Key, Samuel Pumphrey, ies Kaan, J. Harrison Metiowan, James nge Benelff, RW. askin} ‘guar: ed and a Fevelver be appoinied to of real estate,ets. The bi resides In y at i Qn suse, Pateiek Cullina ements, anit ring Sold rly Is how in danger paying the taxes. He the appointment of a ree: for ai injunction to restrain def wries—Charles S.Moore, J. A. Rt CF. Henry t, Watson Bovle, "Frank atheentel FH. Samuel Taylor, John J. ARGED WITH Kongisc Is Emrrover—Gran- Madbion, a weitdressead eolorel man, was ed Im the Police Court yesterday afternoon the grand larceny of a gold watch aud chain from his employer, Mr Frank ease Was contnucd until Us arrested at hix home ered the Watch and chain at is re Rives Teave—tHarbormaster Sutton reports arrivals at the river front as follows: Schr. altee Curls, Jones, 400 barress ol, A. 1 Barber & C: Sehr. Green Hii, Livneit, 167 tons c Sehr. Maria Crater, Budd, 401 toas coat, S : Sehr. Robert H. Parker, Sleetiman, 62) ‘tons coat, Wim. B Hodge: also six’ barges with 1103 Wous bord 0al for Various dealers: also mine barges wi fons Cumberiand coal: Schr. Mary W With white sand: Steamier Occoquan, Tyr: Soar ponte Millett & Libbey: Sché. HG. Ely. Smith, 70,000 text lunter, G. A. Sheelian; Ser. EL. Dean, Lawrence, 26 busieis oysters, markets; Sehr. Isase Soloman, Leng. 20 bushels oysters. | Hrarkets Schr. Little Hila, Dickerson, 100 a rs nil five vessels with 8,000 ‘ielons for marae’ ‘The Resolutions. ‘THE CANDIDATES APPROVED AND HOME RULE FOR THR DISTRICT ADYOCATED. A committee, consisting of Messrs. Wm. Dick- son, Join A. Rudd and John H. Gordon, reported a = set of revolutions, which were adopted. - The reso. lutions indorse the platiorm adopted at the demo- convention in Chicago, and state that in pre- = the names of Cleveland and Hendricks for silfrages of the people the convention “gave to the peopie vi this giortous Union the privilege of ovatus to the highest ofices In their gift men of sracter whose whole lives were pledices Jou Co Lhe principles of the democratic rights of the people, and the continu- Institutions established by the tue republic.’ The resolutions then corruption in coverninent ts engendered ¢ 1uSLitutions impes <i by continuance pwer of the republican party; that the demo- cratic party Is unalterably opposed to ail sumotu- ary laws abridging the rights of treemen, and that motive aud foreign born citizens are entitled to full at home and abroad, ‘aier Witsess THE | S| inttee, ivy With dram corps, Marshals | q S Club, Alesandris,” “Demo-ratic | the Jackson association, as the | jThat while we deplore,” continued the resolu- tions, “the action which’ compeiled the distran- chisdment of the people of the District of Columbia, Past experiences and late occurrences prove ihe hecessity of such action for the ume belay, Dut we demand and justice dectees that during the con- Unuance of the present form of government the | civilian Commissioners and all other officers of the District (ave only the EI Commissioner) shail be selected trom bona fide citizens of the Dis- tile.” ‘he Speeches, The first speaker introduced was Hon. Jere & ‘Murphy, of Iowa, who alluded to “Republican tyr- anny in Iowa, in enacting the prohibitica law there after having invited immigration to that state in the name of liberty.” He thanked God that law did not, in hisstate, receive a single aem- oeraule vote. He thought the peuple should eat What they chose, drink what they close, and wor- ship God a8 they please. That was democratic doctrine. ‘That bo Te osed to allow the Ger- man to drink bis beer, the Frenchinan to drink Lis Wine, the Irishman lus whisky, and the American vO seastor Sener of Florida, spoke of ‘it | Senator Jones, ce of “working men’s parties.” There was, ne sald no necessity for a Workingman’s party. The foreign policy | Under repubiicun rule Lext recetved attenuon, and tie speaker claimed it was such as to make an Awericun a:hamed wo goabro:d. In speaking of sent struggle, be sald that kc Was becween WOUSLS ud Snobs against the people, the | Solid worth of the country. Never were tue work- mieten io dis-atisled as ‘pov. ‘Under te ery of | “pfuiection” the republican party has D Op- { baron the people. The cost of living has been | doubled and ‘the Wages of the workiugmen have Not Veen increased. ‘Ibe condition ot the wocking- Web Was hever so deplorabie at any period of our Lestury as at present, but there Was, guibg lo be a change, and wuen ue democratic party elected tts 4ics neXt November it would not be again cheated out of the Presidency. HEYKESENTATIVE PUST ON DEFALCATIONS. Representative G. A. Post, the secretary of the democratic congressional committee, spoke regard- ing the losses to the government by reason of defal- cations of pubile officers, statement recently made pubite by Secretary MePherson, of the repubilean congresstoaal cout to the offect. that during Washington's | auministration the percentage of losses based upon celpls and disbursements of the government was $2.80 on the 31,000, while under the present admin. | stration ic 13 omy one and eight-tents of a mull on the 31.00, The total amount stolen under Frest- dent Artaur’s adininistration down to Jur 0, 1583, | Secretary MePherson Says, Is only 35,364.09. Mr | Post referred to the reports of the soieitor of the ‘Sreasury. During the vear ending June 30, 1883, Mined hat $653,835.56 were lost to the govern MCUl, Of Which amount 25,924.32 were recovered bY suit.” ‘The total amount’ of defaleations du Unree years preceding June 30, 1883, Was = } Of which $18,433.50 were recovered by ‘The told toss Lo the government, therefor, was | $1,550),800.27. In addition to these Tosses are (ho: Ww recover Which, for reasons of personal oF polit! | Calexpedieney, suits have not been brought. AC | tos to the aniount above given the amounts st | by Gie star-rowters, the steai of Burnside, di=burs | Mux onicer of the Post Olive, the meuicgt bu Tals.s OF the Navy department ati. otlie . the total dapount stolen under rs administration 1s $6,004, iS stated by Seere Ulled as correet. by Acting” Se | Treasury c i Seereiaries Of the T | $5.33: ry ory Ors of | sears own that the | nent bas lost by theits ot pubite money | 625.27, and Uhis amount 1s $21,055,795.95 tn e cess of the total loss by thefts during tite 72 years, nry and sol ‘Treasury from 1861 to 1833 Or duriu: ol republican administration, it is on 0f previous administrations, Gen, Bradley T. Johnson and Representative E. John Ellis, of Louisiana, also spose. ‘The meeting ‘then closed with three cheers for the cundidates, A TELEGRAM TO GOV. CLEVELAND. During the progress of the meeting Mr. Luttrell Sent a telesrain to Gov. Cleveland telling him that the largest political demonstration ever seen In this city was ratifying his nomination, and that the cuthusiasm was unbounded. ‘THE OVERFLOW MEETINGS. | The overilow meetings which were largely at- | tended were in progress duriuy the speaking at te , | Main stand. At the Sth street stand, which was presided over by Dr. W. O. Ballwin, of tue sixth Gistricl, the following speakers 1 short dresses, the Weber b: | tween the speee Goonies, oF Fre Jwage J. . Eppa tu ‘aSbUPE, and Ge ‘a. Gen. Hunton in ius speech inelpally to reviewing the frauds | repw D acministration and extuilluy | Cleveland and Ue nitric ‘The meeting id on 4% street was presiced over by Mr. Win. F Beil, and aie | was furnished by a Section ol the © Wa yinan, of Mont county, Md.; Col. M.D. Bull, of Alexus | aud Hor. EE. Meredith, of Virginia. ‘ibe ‘wen: Tull of teliinz poluts and were well received. | Washington Markets — Retail Prices. <— Beet, porter-house, 2c. per Ib. sirioin, Tb roast, Ibe. per 1b; rowud ru: 215. per Iz chuck, Tale: cored, ‘sede. per Ib., dd. dried, 25¢ chipped, We. per Ibi do. tongu Lamb, rave. per Ib: Veal, 1234236, per ib; Mut Yon, 1¥al5c. ‘per Ib.; perk, i2waibe, per ib.; bacon— haras, 16c. per 1b; cut, Bude. per Ib.; Shoulders, ©. per Ib; Cut; Hesyuise. per Ibi; middling, ! Healie “per ID; cut, auld. per ib; land, 123014 per Frurr—apples, 12% a25e. per pk.; lemons, . per d Bure. doz; bananas, 25050¢. per az. per pk; watermelons, 153400; SulSe. cach; pears, G0agl per peci gripes, per ib, | BETTER AND Esos.—Phttadelphia print, 400. per Western creamery, S5aide. per Ib.; New York, | 40¢. per Ib.: roll, 24300. per '.; cheese, 12% 1206. per | be; eggs, Reaase. per doz. Frst.—Pereh (white), 400502. per dune | S6ad0e. per bh.; salmon, 35a50e. per Th | Wige.per Ib. haddock, 10¢.perID.; hallbut, 1b.; lobster, 15¢. per’ Ib; sheephead, 2c. | taviers, 12%4¢. per Ib; salmon trout) 15¢. | Whice lish, 2c. per Ib.z cat Ash, 10c. | ret (spanish). 2c. per Ib; sturge per i | Gums, Hoe. per doz: crabs (sorb), Toeluél per doi per diz, Beets, abe. per bunch: beans, | 25e. per ph.; cabbage, batde. per head; carrots, 3. per Dh; cucumbers, 10utze. per doz: eymins, 10a | 20c.per doz. slettuce,sale. per head;onions, | pé-ido. (apring) Suse. per bh. ;potatoes,25: j do. Dy d0c. per pk.; squistivs, de. 5 | peppers.10%. per doz.; tomatoes,20a%c. per pk.; inint, | Se. per bunch; exe plant, 5ai0c. cach; curn, 154200. per dozen; Uma beans, t0c. per qt. Povirey.—Chickens (old), 75e.a81 per palr; do. | (young), 3e-a81.W0; dacks, 7a81.35; squads, $2.50.88 | Per doz. Gaur.—Woodeock, $6987 per doz; duck (blue ave. per doz. do, 5Ou60e. exch? Walz Wing), $1 per pair: reedbird, ———— SUIT ON A Prowissor¥ Nore.—To-day Mr. B. Lovejoy, for Wm. B. Bowie, Frank Hume, on a note given'by Hail & tume Ken | Tuars Ist. 1ST, for two Years, for $4750.81. ‘The declaration states that the note was payable to U order of 3 due tt was dishonored; that. defendant, on October 2st, IASI. pid $15,000’ by notes Of certain persous trading 2a Mure & Cleary; that defendant endorsed On Said_note'be‘ore majority his. responsiblity for the payment without demand, notice or provest, as also did Pickrell, whe died in 1879. Cuanceo wim Exveztumest.—In the Poltce Court yesterday afternoon, George Ball, a young walte man, driver for the Great Falls tee compan: Was ‘ried ‘on a charge of embezzitiuc $10) of the funds of the company, ‘The case Was sent to tue grand jury. Bail, $300, Sax oF Fei —Messrs. Walter B, Wilitams | & Co,, auctioneers, Will sell within their Satesroomn | to-mérrow morning, commencing at 10o'ciock am Six walnut chamber sultes, various styles. See a Vertisement 1b auction colin, ' from Pattersor 3, the Wills, | Street church congregation were present at, the | meeting this evening. ” Deacon Lundquis!, who was expelled at the last’ meeting, demanded’ to be al- lowed to be present, on the ground that he had been illegally expelled. He was removed bya Policeman. ‘The trial of J. R. Ash for pubitshing the letter denouncing Pastor Gulrey’s then went, on. He produced a letter from Maury Heinsteh, of Newark, th which she sald that a few years ago Guirey courted her, took her to the theater and acted indecently in her presence, and that at other | times he Induced her to belleve that he was a | Widower and avout to marry her. A large number Of ladies lert tie clureh on accotint of the indecent detalis of the aMfigavit. “Mt. Guirey denounced the affidavit as false and mide a speech, Mr. Ash | has Miss Heinsich ready to appear as a witness | Tum Vircista Kiso oF Mooxsuivens in Jar.— Creed Johnson, the “King of Moonshiners,”” of | Soutuwwest Viryinia, has been arrested in Scott | county and placed in fall. For years he has been | the leader of filicit distillers, ana has operated on @ large scair, always escapinz from confinement | ater Dein cauzht * He disiiiied in caverns, and | moved trom piace to place, always being’ well being perfectly fainiliar with the country and | knowing the Tevenue officials. He has cost the government much money and its officers. much Work. His trial will take place in October, Five HUNDRED MORMON RECEUITS FROM EvRore. | ‘There were 644 steerage passengers on the Guion | steamer Wyoming, wiiich arrived in New York | from Liverpooi last’ Tuesday, and 496 of them were Morraon converts en route for Salt Lake City. They | Ineluded people from England, Wales, Scotland, Norway, Sweden, Germany and Switzerland. There | Was one'Irishmah among them—the first who has come over for sixteen years The one who caine | o¥er at that time ran ‘away belore the party left | Castle Garden. ‘The Mormons compared favorably | | Mappearance with the other emigrants. There | | were thirty-one missionartes with them. who were | | returning after various terms of labor abroad. ‘Muss Roxyon’s ATTEMPTED SvIcIpE.—A tel from New Brunswick, N.J., states that Miss ile, the daughter of President Runyon, attempted 13 kill herself the day her father committed sulcid Astableman named Attis says that while Mis? Runyon was driving along the road some time ai ter leaving her father at the bank on Monday, she heard. man shout to her. “Your father has’ just Killed himself; you'd better go see about 1G ‘she hurried ie, Leal out of » and, run- ning to the well, threw herself head frst into tt Her cousin, Mr. Adolph Runyon, saw her runnii toward the well and rescued her. It 1s said thai e e Instant t } he killed himself she would kill herself. THREATENED STRIKE IN NeW ORLEANS —The Bogne handlers of New Orleans threaten to strike on Monday if the railroads do not accede to the demands made by the unions for an increase of pay from $1.80 a day and 20 cents an hour for extra time Sh ay and 30 cents per Lae aae ume. ere @ union com} ite lo members men and one of negroes with Lizzie Sheriff, the victim of | Rear Six-Mule ‘terrible assault | ne Ferry, Pa, on the night of July 20, 18 He quoted trom the | a suit | on. By the official reporis of the ai | ed a suit agatnst | H, -Pickrell and defendant; that when | equipped wit arms, and te and his associates | FInep James Hannan, a young white man, was on|irial Mills, In the Police Court this morn- Bo, churged with assaulting an old colored jan ed Alexander Bird, last Saturday near the base street. Bird testified that before Suage Affairs in West Washington. FoR “TRYING TO SCARE THE OLD M. ball grounds at the head of he was sheking on the lot, when several stones were thrown. six W last 1D; Da two ‘Thr. in | tor | ton and | and i ve for the pastor. |, Comise Covrt.—The cireuit court of the city will | be opened here by Judge Keith on the 22d instant. the set the and ‘The of Just Spr and that wou S01 wry | wit Feav ‘e Cant Wh Best Best right leg. summoned and set the fractured fib, after the bey was removed to his home on M' street, 30th strect. CaNau Navigation Resvwmp.. Great Falls has already been of thedamage was quite sma’ been resumed. Eighteen boats, Tons of coal, Jett Cuuiber S water in the Alexandria canal was drawn off Digut In order that a leak in one of the spans Aqueduct may be repaired, whlch will take Cox Receiving reservoir—north connection, 86, 3 connection, 36. Distributing reservoir — in Fate hou-e, 35; efllueut gate house, 36, Big! the river to-day at It 18 thought th telegraph imme W. railroad co term, ‘he hay = the sesstor Covporatios Coviv se of Fleming reuit cour SALE OF a Five Resi with large lot front between Ai brick dwelling Asaph aud Pitt streets, fur 3950, DESERTED ON Auamta, bad ctycu tie up his business and leave the count noufed that uniess he married her by 9 evening hi stuns of mon! the required y 9 o'clock Lu vited to the y Tge, Which Was, however, to remain si fw days. Rev. Mr. Gibson took tls place {n the parlor, Sheldon and his formed by the Balumore and Ohio, Banker parted com) there hash Hex Srreup Extra size White Croeiet Counterpane, Sc, White Sheeting Cotton, 20.. Extra heavy Ingrsin Carpet, 35c., 45e.. 50c. behind; witness turned and asked Hannan ‘Was the matter? He replied, cursing wit saying: “Ill mash your Lead,” Ubree stones at him. “The detendant clatmed he trie to scare the old man. _He was fined Fett axp Buoxe Hrs LxG.—Yesterday while Willie Cieaveland, a white boy of thit Years, was playing about'an area way on N st hear 2d street, he fell down the area a distant and then feet und ‘proke his Dr. Tyi ELL REPRESENTED.—At the democratic night Georgetown was w i represent in line nearly 300 purucipants, headed —The lock gat aired. The e: Navigatior dof music. carryin; iand Wednesday days. Guat Rrcerprs.—Canal boat H. M. Talbot Tived with 3,000 bushels of wheat, and canal ‘asher arrived TION OF W, ‘ith 3,000 bushels of wheat, TER ATT A. M.—Great Fi 5p. tn.; low tde at 12 p. SAA Alexandria Affairs, Reported for Tux Evesix® Stam | THE GexMan Lurnenans—A change nas Umade in the trustee | church. Younger members have been substituted of the German Luu older ones.” Messrs. Michael Germann, Appich and Frederick Paif are succeeded by|Geo. Appich, J. Weizel and Jonn West. proposes to improve tis property at Ca Allred streets, ‘by putting up a’ school the Ale ase or Havenner agt, the W. apitiy WL be decided during OF thie co) September term 61 the ecr ment of the Atkins matter being referre ‘ihe Sales msde In the Crook in the estate of Joba Summers Were cont ‘ourt Will meet again en Ue second M rons nd Daca o host of King, fas been sgid_ by, its owner, WL @ at the Ci ed izany attentions, ure flr next wee nor cases beto! Fold, took place yesterday’, Soret, dual rollowwed the eanains to tie grave, ————_-+-____. —The funeral ot PaUlips Wil take plage lO | Payee, rae “OxLATIOMA BOOMER,” INDICTED.— Morrow, He was a well-Anown whurt agent, and | qe pry ya ont 3 district court toreevoral yours rome ne } cud | The grand jury of the United States. court, dria and the fresh has bout h Cameron street, WEDD LD CAND CHER BE Jug 1s 2U or the 11th of November in Topeka be- Three weeks ago a sensation was causdd at] 1edUdge Foster, RUMGL Ga. by the discovery Uuut a whitelbaby | 4 Postwasten’s Tragic DEED.—A double tragedy had Deen starved to death by a colored whman | wasenacied Tuesday bight at Relay & stall town, named Thomas The corwuer's tnquest devekoped | 18 miles soutueast of Atiaptic, Lowa’ Jacob Steen, Sha ctichthae SAMA Pines the posimuster of Rena, shot lis wife, killing her tu pad her $10 a an hid came to its death U rh and recommended the arr all lhe persor cerned. ‘Tiils nivte 10 necessary tor Mr. Pluspa to put the burden where 1 properly belonged, abd he gave intormation which eat mer Hiltburn | Yo Visit the offer of A. A. Seldon, ‘ihit genubtnan | Was er b was | | Uhe chia coroner soon convinced | 'y he couid igged piteously Uine to bun meant an’ opportunity to he would be arr d be exposed. He even in ¥ ite would. Ue permitted to utluge, but they Were rejecte 1 young lady's house to witness th and there “appeared before hii Goroner Eltburn, The ceremony, was pectofmed, the nuptial kiss was given, aud all retired ¢! With the reimanue Wweddins, the secret of Which FLOOD E TA hone but the coroner aud the newly married ebuple RREO O XY AA Knew. | Sheidon begged for silence for a few Weeks, RRO O ¥Y Aaa and after giving his’ bri and teiling ber to RROO Y a4 call on biti for’ more when sue needed it, hg took leave. Several day's ayo it became evident that Sheldon intended 10 seli Out and teave hs Wife be- hind. ‘This, together with a rumor t RBR x RN gaced to mncrry another, induced those in the pee dk ERS TANS £°% Yo tnake the marriage pub ne announedment | HBB AA KK INNN @ Fell on Sleidon like aciap of thunder, and he at | }.B AAA £R PRME Soe once ade a sale of his property to'Mr. Finson ae aN and took the night train for the leavidg als bride of an hour desolate and torlora. | a | EP, (0% Tg F BOD, BER RRR > Telegraph Pool Broken. | PP oo wwww DD ER From the Brltinore American, to-day, BF 88 Wwww 8 8 EE BRE ‘The teterraph pool or ‘combination tly] P 00 OW OW «Opp kee EO Ea the name of The United Lines, with D. H. Bates, of the B. & O., executive manager, und Mott, of the B.& ML, xs ger, day abruptly ruptured, and ihe Baitimor hus parted compaay from tue Baukers ts? and the Postal; or, ts of some parties, the'B. & M. aid Post: y fron the B. & 0. nsational stories about John MeCullou; edian, Josing lis miud are declared tobe. out joundation, COLORED BORDERED HANDKERCHIEFS, 5 Cents. “¥ Gros Grain Vlack Dress Silk, 95 centa, 's for Boys! Suits, 2 on F * Wool Fiannels, 13, 22, 25, 302, ong oth, yard aud & half wide, all wi prpair | 85, 84.90, 84 $4.50, 85 CARPETS. CARPETS. 2-ply Carnets, all wool, choice bricht patte Brussels Carpets, choice bright styles, 15, CARPETS SEWED AND LAID PROMPT! TOWSON’S, %9 696 FENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, South bide, ran ‘The conzfeg andria and Leesbu: and | the case will also come up diring Judge Meade has closed Patrick street so the Tun ral ot the centendnan, on, Said to have been more than a ‘Alarge er oF colored people attended at his hone, On Kelth Lowse, a bewweeh St ‘The Pride of an Hour. | Maur By THe way wiio a leading drugilst oF | d into the woman's cure the affair by inarfiage. | or Lime, Dut as It was (plain ttle was loc that ied and the whole ujatter | we offers Of farce veld | AU ial iriends of the famuy wefe in- mar- cret]{or a Mr. bride. Seliind Mr. Sheldon'stood ‘ording to the State rate, narupture ‘The United Lines kre no longer nuited, and, beginning with to-day, the com. panies w sid6 business om individual s ae hot Jolniiy. and new White Mankets, from suction, $1.50, $2j $2.50, 50. ‘ auto siLxs, excellent quality, cash price 8 CONOKED SILKS, excellent quality, North 31. HANDSOME BROCADE yuu BA. worth 81 60. CTIEUL BEAUTI CaSH PsICks, ‘DRESS GOODS, gilk and Bleached TABLE DAMASK, all pure linen, cash ‘B0c., worth 78 ie Solar ato LARGE ALL WOO! HARDEE AS190sDOSPUS Fse., worth #1. BEAUTIFUL DRESS GOODS, all oun Si VELVSTS BL ase OOH 380, BLANKET! ny S, cash 1.25 tor Boys! wear, 25, 37, BLACK SILK VELVET; cash | and very attractive borders at 260. Fruits and Flowers. THE ANNUAL EXUIBITION OF THE SANDY SPRING RORTICULTUBAL SOCIETY. ‘The annual exhibition of the Sandy Spring Hor- ‘Ucultural society was held at the lyceum, at Sandy Spring, Md., yesterday. Thesociety is now twenty- one years of age, and the annual exhibitions are occasions of great interest. Henry C. Hallo- wells president and Mra. Lizzie S. ‘Iddings secre- ‘tary. Among the members are Roger B. Farquhar, see ee ee ety; State joseph T. Brooke Dr. Win. Ea ‘Warwick ¥. Miler, ‘Chas. H. Brooke. In the center le, covered with a including many of side of the room was occu- led by the display of breads, cakes, lites, &c., needle and worsied work decora- hittegerdas ape cues ae ee aa apples, pears and grapes. In the grove ou é building were exhibited specimens of vegetables, melons and in competition for premiums. ‘No money prizes are aw: ‘and there is no ad- mission feé. The display of flowers and of art ob- Jects, fancy needie-work, &c., was arucularly in- teresting. One of the features of the exhibition Was a display of pharmaceutical preparations in bottles and bulbs, prepared by E. R. Stabler. A set of napkins with drawings in indelible ink by W. H. Jackson, and a brass plaque tn repousse work to imitate a spray of fuschias, by Miss Elza Far- quhar, 2lso attracted much attention. A number vt premiums were awarded. After the visitors had inspected the exhibits they assembled in the grove, and an informal meeting was held. Henry C. Hal- lowell presided, and made an adc ‘cons - lating the society on the success of the exibition. Briet speeches were also Made by Philip D. Laird and E. J. Hall, and a , Suggested by the occa- a wilh O'Shea ey arr. Lewellyn Massey. Led astray-To Death. A YOUNG CINCINNATI GIRL’S FATAL LEAP AFTER ‘CHABTISEMENT. ‘Miss Gussie Baehr, aged 16 years, the daughter of Mrs. Carrie Bachr,a widow who lives at No. 564 Freeman street, Cincinnati, went astray about six months ago, but was speedily reclaimed. She has frequently given her mother trouble by remaining out all night. Tuesday night she went out with a Young man, and did not return until next evening. Wneil she did make her appearance she would give her mother no satisfactory account of where or how she had spent the night. Mrs Baehr became | enrsged and gave her daughter a severe whipping, after which she locked Ler In her room in the third Story and went out to the groce! in Mrs. Baehr’s | absence Gussie leay from the window to the brick pavement of the rear yard below. Some peo- Ple living in the same house ran to her at once aud found her unable to move. She was partially MuconsGuus. AL fest It was intended to remove Ute wounded girl to the hospital, but, recovering hersell, she declared she wanted Uo remain athome | suid die there. Dr. Hatnes was summoned. He found Unat she was Injured internally and has a ous head wound, besides bruises On her back, Tecelved apparently from her mother when chas: id | Used. She ts now barciy alive, with scareely a hope of recovery. Wages or Five TxovsaNp Wonsexs 10 Br Re- DeckD.—On account of the depression In trade the | Edgar Thompson Steet company to-day notitied Uscir employes that ualess they accepted a redue- Uon of Wages a suspension of operations would be hecessary. “Andrew Carnaie 18 the head of the company, which employs nearly 6,000 men. Only about half tue milis and factories ure in operation, and there 1s great distress among the poor in con- sequence. now in session In Wichita, Kansas, has returned ab indictment against D. S\ Payne'and bis alleged co-conspirators, ‘The indictment covers both at- tempted settiement on Oklahoma lands and the Chervkee strip. All questions at issue are betwen. the boomers ‘and the general government. Wade McDonald will appear fur Payne and United States Attorney Hollowell for thegovernment. ‘The hear- alino-t instantly, and then, turning hits weapon, shot himself, tuilicting a wotnd that proved faial | mashort ume. Mr. Steen was quite ¢ prominent inan tn the community, and was at one time a can- | didate tor representative trom Cass county. It 15 hot Known thay he bad any family troubles, and insanity was probably the cause of Une deed.” The affair caused Intense excitement in the community. THe Morey Lerrer Scir.—Tne examination of Henry H. Hadley in the Morey letter suit in New York was continued yesterday. He sald that in 1831 Jobn L Davenport paid “ttm $1,500 for the lnforimation’ be in regard to the Morey letter. Ku.ep a Hiowwaysay.—Last Saturday night Jefferson Jolly, of Warrenton, Va., while returning from Culpeper county was stopped by a man who | demanded his money. Jolly told him to advance and get it, and ag he did so felled him with aheavy Stone hammer.” 101g reported that the man’s dead ody hus been ‘found In the woods, Assovurery Pore, R. C. Lewis) Celebrated Hats. Gentlemen’s Fifth Avenue Silk Hats, $4 and $5. Black and colored Suf felt hats, $2 10 $4. “Boss raw edge” and other styles fine soft hats. Silk traveling caps and undressed felt bats. Having just returned trom New York, we are showing many novelties not found elsewhere. K.C. Lewis, $20 7th st, bet Tand K nw. N.B—Price Plainly Marked in each hat. 2 Something to interest Housekeepers. The foll ‘Special drives will be offered for to-morrow only at R Goldschmid §12-7th st. n. ®. Ostrich feather dusters 5 in 8c, 6 in 18c, & 710 19¢ Crumb tray with brush 23c; Tin cuspadores, as sorted colors medium size 9c, iarger 12c exira large 15e; 13 in round tea trays 15¢; Handsome decorate. china combination dinner and tea sets 106 pleces oniy $11.99; 23 ‘worn travelling trunks: ‘Will be offered at Se sacritice; Coffee canisters 36 Pd. 4c; pd. Be; and 2 pd. 122; large Japanned dust pans 7 covered 15c: School Bags Sc lange size with outside ket 2ic; Tea trays 14 in. 10c, 18 1c Toothbrushes 5c; superior 10¢; Scrap DOOks Be; Browns french shoe dressing 2 bottles for 13¢: Ladies 50c pocket books reduced to 25c; Handsome. Daby carriages will be offered at and below cust also 3 Reirigerators and 2 Ice chests; Handsome hand painted china preserve or lee cream. saucers 6ior cake or fruit plates to match 6 for 9 ‘Lunch baskets 23¢ worth 35c; 1 Slate with 3 penctis ; Stone preserving Jars wil Sizes 15e a gallon; Pula. gobiets 6 lor 28c; Crystal glass ice cream saucers 12 tor 19; 1 covered chamber bucket wilh Toot Wu as- sorted colors only 81c; Extra sliver plated and iu- ‘graved dinner castcrs 89. 1 To Reduce Stock, M, Augenstein, 817-7th st. n.w., offers for to-mor- Tow oniy the following immense bargains:—y cups ahd saucers, 8; decorated chauiber seis, With gilt lines, $3.10; fancy bouguet hoiders, Se; 3 pie plates, 10c.; decorated tea sets, 44 pieces, Wew shapes, $2.27; Bread boxes, 57, Of. and extra ize, Tac. each; Uiree string routs, Te. duz. tancy Wine glasses, 15c.; crum Urusi ald tray, 1c: doz. diner plates, 38¢.; 3g doz. wait handle knives and forks, 3c; 2 quart coffee pots, 12.23 quart, Jeu; 4 quart, 186; Wash boilers, Sse; Taney hast socks, 38c.; 3 hoop washtub, zine Wisivoard, and So Clothespins, 99c.; wooden "Wacer Duehet and bar Soap, 156, Great Teduction in decorated dinaer and Yea sets.” A reduction of 15 per cent to boarding house keepers, 1 When You Have Tried “Bitters,” so-called invigorators, tonles, nerve Stren dyspepsia cures, and Other marvelous when you have lost hope and are desp irl test thie cucative power of only one bottle o Pure Bar! 1c; in Constipation, Dizziness, Headache, heartburn, sinking spelisyextreme nervousness, loss Of appetite, vomiting, sour sicmach, wes ine difference, Hatulency, mental depre: outuston Of thoughis, lunguor, hopelessness, sleepless nici s, cold sweats, emuctation and general debilliy ate a classea among the sufferings of the wretciied dys. pepuc. Dutty’s Barley Mali Whisky aids digestion, romotes the ussimllatlon of food, positivess cures yspepsia, and thereby eradicates ali tue attending symptoms of that lite-biighting curse, At. Brock’s, S02 7th St. Our $1.00 Misses school shoes—best in thee city. 12615-20 Miss Lizzie Gegner, of 122 St. Peter street, Baltimore, three weeks aco Was given up for death by her attending phystelsn. AUhis request we sent a bottle of cur Dufly's valt Whisky for trial as a “iorlorn hope.” From the moment she commenced using it she improved. ‘To- day she ts we, aud, as she Stated thls morning, owes Ler Ilte C6 Duffy's Malt. Skeptics sould e=il on the young lady, or ask her attendini physielins ‘What they Ulin of the medicinal qualities ot Diity's Pure Barley Malt Wiisky. ‘The young lady or the physieisns will Say: “Use nothtng vise in Toom as a stimulant.” Mothers, you who are car for littie ones in this hot weather, try Duily’s 1. Whisky and tee. Ladies, you who are ~uffe With dyspepsia and indigestion, use Dufly’s Malt Whisky. “You will tind it at a ne Store, aad remember the price should only be $1 per Botte, Lut $1.50, a8 some dealers are asking, Just Received at Fs 11 sent’s twenty-thive dozen latest sive Derbys, li wn, French Gray and London Sind: Sellihg at prices to suit the must ecuuoin: 3 ny 's the only Stri ine store: teal. if Yon Are si or have ma fering from Malaria, arial symptoms, Whisky will relieve you tore effectively. tht Other known preparauon, It does not execs malady temporarily, but torees Uwe malarious 1 ‘sons from Le sy nd effects a permaneateure, Johnvon’s, 13th and E. Cholce Oysters, Reed Birds, Fis, &c. All se- lected. Lifetime éxperience. Ladies’ large saloon attached. 3 Bk, Jerseyy,7 5c. 736 7th si., Mourning store. 5 Aladdin Security 0: Recommended by Insurance Companies as the Safest burning oll to use. m,W, 613 “Dunity’s Malt Whisky Amproves the appetite, exhilarates the spirits, and gives tone and vigor to the entre system.” Fur and Sealskin Garment: C. C. Shayne, the well-known Waolesale Fur Manufacturer, 103 Prince street, New York, wiil sell elegant Fur Garments at retail at lowest cash Wholesale prices this season. ‘This will afford a splendid opportunity to purchase strictly reiabie rs direct from manufacturer, aud save Tetaller’s This Powder never varies, A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomenest. More economical than the crdinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition Profits. Fashion Book mailed free. 36310 Ask Your Grocer for Aladdin Security O11, m,wyt18 “Rongh on Etch.” “Rough on Itch” cures humors, eruptions ring. ‘Worm, tetter, salt rheum, frosted feet, chiibl ns.12 “Nervous Dyspepsia ts the acknowledge curse of our prople. The srmp- toms of that terrible malady ar- mantioid, bat Duffy's Malt Waisky will conquer dyspepsia in its most chronic form.” : Bailey's $1Saw, warranted equal any at $2.50. 2m No Accident Has Ever Occurred from using Aladdin Security Ol. 12,W,613 Thornton’ Emulston ‘With the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or Phosphate powders Sold onlyincans, Borat Baxmva ; POwpeR Co., 106 Wall street, N. ¥. a6 Baows Manors Eszasuisuwenr, 416 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. AB WE DO A SDRICT CASH BUSINESS ONLY! OUR PRICES ARE GUARANDEED THE LOWEST! OPENING OF FALL DRESS GOODS. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN DRESS GOODE. S4-Inch very fine English Cashmeres (in all shades) at 250. per yard. ‘To arrive Friday, 60 pleces all-wool French Cashmeres, in all abades, at $730, a yard. This is » special bargain and would advise our Patrons to call early to avail themselves of this im- mense offer. ‘96-inch very fine French Cashmeres (in all shades) at 450. a yard. A TERS AGUE CURE AcTS DIRECTLY Of THE liver and biliary apparatus, and drives qut the | mnalarial poison which induces liver complaints and | 4 handsome line of 22-Inch bright Plaid Dress Goods, | billous disorders, Warranted to cure, or moxfey re- | sPecially adapted for children's wear, at 260. a yard. | founded. 25 pieces English Cashmere Plaids, very handsome | BX TAKING AYER'S BARSAPARILLA MANY A ies He Sc: azar: | 1D poor sufferer who sutmits to the surgeon] knife dectuse of malignant sors and scrotulous awdlings, | g9.4nch all-wool Habit shades, former ThleLt besaved, scund end wlile “This wil page ont | SO MER all-wool HA Clothe, tn alt the co-ruptious which pollute the blood, and. by which | such complaints are originated and fed. 25 pieces Striped Jersey Flannels, in new and handsome * Wealso show acomplete amortment of fine French ey Dress Goods in Momie Crepes, Cut Caihmeres, Otto- mans, Black Silks, &c., &c, guarantesd at the lowest. prices, Sry 'HOUSAND - (860,000) BLANKETS: Linke: IN SILKS, VELVETS AND DRESS Goopd, = ine CASH PRICES, xs, SILKS, pairs 10-4 Blankets at $1.25 patr. conor casmarenes Uf pure Wool, wis ute Fy “11-4 Rossmore Blankets st $2. patr. Tall, in Navy Blue, Dark Groen, Garnctand : eee CARTERS, 711, Mamet 9 rnexou Tarcor, QETERS 7p amor se SPECIAL BARGAINS IN TOWELS! 18x36, nt 100. each. 19x40, at 16c. cach ‘knotted fringes, each. ‘This last lot of Towels is worthy the inspection of our patrons, pp eee se Rare tees ree 100 AU RPS. 6 1TR STREET NORTHWEST. sell | ana deltvered in of pure Cod Liver Ou with Hy pophesphites ot Lime and Soda for coughs, coids, consumption, impaired nutrition and general debility: easy and pleasant totake, Prescribed by Flygicians. Sold by Drug- ta. Large botties, \anuiuctured by W. jornton, corner Balultuore und Baltuoré, Sid. WE “Consumptiyes and those suffering from lack of vital force will find , Dufy’s Malt Whisky an invigorating and effecuve stimulant. It builds up the enfeebled_consututtoa by its Str-ngth-sustatning properties” ‘The People’s World-Wide Verdict. Burnett’s Cocoaine has been sold in every civil- tzed country, and the public have rendered the ver~ dict that itls the cheapest and best Hair Dressing | i the world. Burnett's Flavoring Extracts are invariably ac- knowiedged the purest and the best. 0 lderney Dairy Wezons.* Fresh Alderney Butter, churned every morning, alf-pouhd “Ward” prints, 0c. pet d. Also, Cottage Cheese, Butteruilix ahd sweet, Atk, Sc. per quart, Cream 15. pint. AssicNer’s Saez. CLOTHING! 401 7TH STREET the same is hereby offered for sale at Wholesale and Re- tail, ‘This stock must be sold, soif barrains are desired call immediately. ‘The stock will be scld without reserve. Z, TOBRINER, eug25 ‘Assignes, ALES F lee Ri AUC T lon. ‘ euiies con ‘1847 Pennsylvania Avenue, Are reliing their entire stock—Guns, Rifles, Cutlery, Tools, Tackle, Notions, Musical Instramenta, Jewelry Hardware, &c. at auction, every evening. ut7 p.m. Eargains can bead, beeauction advertisement jy7 ————— Postar eras AN Forrmarrs, sué-comm Fi Danse See, EMOVAL OF WHITNEYS CIDER [oe WHOLESALE alee Duffy's Barley Malt | Murnou streets, | previous TO TEARING DOW: | | SEATON PERRY, (SUCCESSOR TO PERRY & BROTHER) HAS NOW OPEN A VERY 1 /NGE S NEW FALL AND WIN; : GOUL Best 80 INCH WIDE ALL CK oF. OF THE TASS. L HABIT CLOTSS AT 550. FEENCH Bi TRICUTSAND TWIL 3s si . . SHMERSS AND BISON CLOTHS, SOK LADIDS, GENTLEMEN WHAPS AT TO 88 ) KELL N SHAWLS AN GRE. mM SEATON PERRY, PERRY BUILDING, Pennsylvania avenue, corner 9th str Extablished 1840, a > New Fax Daess Goons W. M. SHUSTER & SONS NED THIS WEEK THY FOLLOWING LINES OF NEW D ODS DKAP D'ALMA, ALL COL RS. LL SAL FRENCH PL. a) IDs. AND PLAID FRENCH Est ARTICLE IN THE STL Vii SIMERE SUITS. SHRUNK AND FIN- WILLED 13 GUBERT 6.41 ES' CLOTH, ALL COL< H. $1 RS, 81 LARGE STOCK OF ©1010 E SILKS AND VELVET MATERIALS FOR WEDD.NG DRESSES. UK. At HGAINS IN TOWELS, CRASH, NAPKINS 4N> TABLE LINEN. MOULNING GOOUS IN GE! VARIETY. . B97 Use PRICE, W. M. SHUS S Tk N. BATHE TFSi s Goovs Devaney, E. G. DAVIS, 719 MAKKET SP£ce OVR NEW DEPARTMENT, PSTADLISUED LAST SPRING, HAS PROVEN QUITE AN ATTRACTION, AND THE LADIES OF WASHINGTON AND VICIN- TY WILL ALWAYS FIND A CHOICE BLACK DRESS FABRICS TO SELE BLACK SILK. ALL GEADES; VELVET FLUSHES IN BLACK AND COLOKS STOCK OF FROM, AND SATINS, AND ALARGE STOCK OF BLACK WOOLENS ALL TUE | NOVELTIES OF THE SFASUN, TO WHICH WE CORDIALLY INVITE THEIR ATTENTION, NO TROULLE TO SHUW GOODS, » aveuten is £ UNTIL We will sell from OUR STOCK Is EST Musi BL E, AND ES NOW AND FOUME = COLORED YEN BLACK cASU MEA! COLORED CAs) Labits ME MENSUNLAUNDIED SONS Ay y NEW FALE CALICURS.....0.. 7 i (PAWS WHITE BLANKETS, go ~ Remember that this rd mation at Serticem tals JODS. <== LADIES G« M. Wirriax i Willer due notion of the arrteal from hia Parte howse [sas sh Hats and Premch, Fonnetn, watchs tor epee me cel elms bere | 1, BiBNae a few more of thowr claenat Blate and Bomnete the atteutiom of the chance ooiaih a Mat ky soom for early tmeortations will ell Dts {or obe Week at NulamBer prises. via fee) 407 Penuaylvaniaawn, via Reever, “91TH STRERT, Opposite Patent Offtoa Rew LINEN GOODS for embroidery purpose, an TABLE SCARUS and SASHES, BUREAU and SIDPROARD COVERS, RAY COVERS, CHATR TIDIES, DOYLE SPLASHERS, comprising the Srestand Cheapest rade PROMPTLY EXECUTED, OUGLASS aus STAM MATH STENT ©? CLOUD BUTLDINa TADERWEAK FOR LADTES Mints AND CHILD) Tadiow GAUZE UNDERVANISAE met Mises GAUZE UNDERVESTS. = 2c... Be. and 750. up. 2 ae, These goods are FIRSTS, but the prices ar those: bevy deed for SECONDS nnnlituiied aesor kes for Ladies, Macnee on We nddvertion th de anil the mew and chotee LOubarn S UNDERWEAR, ove echoont very itty for the reason their Til size perteo- Cmostefec ually for ua, MPSS ANSE K. BUMPHERY, = <OTENTH STREPT NORTI Mare cons Ts te orl ane Punters Wri: t Arve Manta, e to of nuke atid fh Stig) ait Dre Reform Goode, nanthem Tes kuda BL Comet (Mise ELS own aed tor the" price te ESSEC FROM PARIS, tits sol Dive Medals tui Mpuaitons of neand Vienna, A torte at ASD FING ATR WORE ‘urting and Hair dressing. Shawpoced i fret clas tsmBee. Ss 1 DPTEONTH STREET NORTHWEST, No. a G amy Tadtiest and Gentlerien Bineh Cloaks, Crape Vell ie thie Proven SEG NING DRESSES A SPECIALTY. Genurtnen's Clotie= Clrwted by thie raceme will na Saruwsite. aso, Valet aa Lars. Gioven. ete. are Dae thar crural atid wre ayue We Keane vad eiectwally, Bie S180 aud gab, _PIANOS AND ORGAD Ns, Swvexr T. Naso, 483 7th Street Northwest. FIANOS AND ORGANS OF ALL THE LEADING MAKES, ond hand sold AAA tation and OF. Tent applied Hf jrurbuamed. A lance and eluant stock to select from. ‘411 the popular Musical Publications of the da, ‘The Guest selection of S-ceut Music in thecity, eB | PP sore Pianos, Superior toall others in fine tone qualities, elegance Stish, sulldity of coustrmction and durability. Over 2.000 in Use at colleges, sominaries and by the best uses: people everywhere, Be sure and seethemn be fore you buy, Wesell at the mame prices as at ourtso- tory end on easy monthly payments, Old pianos taken #5 port payment at full value. Several nearly wow Syusres and uprights at a sacrifice tommke roow. Panos ©! other makes cheap and at @10 permouth, Branch War room, 422 9th +t Ti NEE Pan & co Mm Stock. New Styien Int of Septeniber GE oe mo Fth street ny ents forthe REANIM. the STILEF PIANOS and M, Gally's a BACH ‘Won. j J Automatic Musical Lustrumente, OKEAT BALGAINS in second-band arms ratty ne best aud JR EICEENBACH'S PIANO WAREROO! Bor Buy the Comfort muslin an Per toneed, aus d Drove Shirts, in solid bosoms, ready to put uu, tur $1. Six finest Dress Shirts made to onder (solid bosoms) for BY. Perfect Bt yuarauteed at MEGINNIS' ioe F steset, au22 Si ereet abe sad Suncadd Co, Eanxsos.& Bavs& Co TIANOS WITCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANS. nies and Organs exchange, sent applied if purchiiwed, Piste ot 0c, alusic. HENRY ERERBACH, 915 F STREET, __ Manawine Partner of the late Girm of Kills '& Oo Avevsr Curso Ovr Sues LANSEURGH & BRO, WILL SELL OUT THIS MONTH THE REMAINDER OF SUMMER GOODS AT SLAUGHTERING PIC! THE WALLS TO ECT OUK NEW BUILD FOR OUR FALL IM- PORTATIONS, WHICH WILL SHORTLY COME IN, ALLOUR 5,6 AND 6. L WARKANTED PAST COLORS, REDUCED TO 4 CENTS. OUR 12% AND se, LAWNS REDUCED TO 8 CEN1S. R REMNANTS OF THESE AT YOLR OWN PRICE TO CLOSE. _ ALL DRESS GOODS AT LISS THAN @ALF PRICE, AS WE DO NOT WANT TO CARRY THEM VO NEXT SEASON. | BLEACHED TABLE LINENS. WARKANTED PURE, FULL WIDTHS, REDUCED TO 40c. FKOM 00. 10,000 WASHER ALL-LINEN HUCK TOWELS AT 12} CENIS, NAPEINS! NAPKIN! ODDS ANDENDSOF SOME AND HUNDREDS OF DOZENS OF OTHERS ATA GREAT SACRIFICE, ABOUT 700PAIRS LAST SEASON'S BLANKETS, WHICH WE HAVE MARKED AT GREAT BARGAINS. AFEW MAY BE SOILED FROM DUST, BUT THEY ARE MOSTLY IN GOOD ORDER WE WANT TO | CLOSE THEM BEFORE THE RECEIPT OF GooDs ‘M. F. Eiseman having assigned to me his whole stock, _ FOR THISFALL 400 TULL SIZE COMFORTERS, FILLED WITH WHITE COTTON, AT 81, ACTUAL VALUE $1.75. WHITE GOODs! WHITE Goopsit SPLENDID CHECK NAINSOOK REDUCED T0 70. EXCELLENT INDIA LAWN KEDUCED TO uo, FROM 180. aL 1000 YARDS DOTTED AND FIGURED SWISSES REDUCED TO 1230, FROM 300. JERSEYS! JERSEYS IX ENDLESS VARIETY AT A GREAT REDUCTION. GREAT SACRIFICE IN LADIES’ UNDERWEAR SOME OF THESE ARE SLIGHTLY SOILED aXD ‘WILL BE SOLD AT HALF PRICE, 200 DOZEN APRONS, FULL DEEP RUFFLES, 10a, TO EARLY BUYERS OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS OUR STOCK CARRIED OVER FROM LAST SEASON 18 VERY DESIRABLE, AND AS WEIN- TEND TO CQMMENCE OUR SALES WITH FRESH GOODS ONLY WE OFFER GREAT INDUCEMENTS ON THE THIRD FLOOR IN THE ABOVE GOODS, TAKE THe ELEVATOR. COTTONS AND +HFETINGS, BROWN AND BLEACH! D. OF ALL THE WiLi-KNOWN KRANDS, SPLENDID TEN-QUARTER BLEACHED SHFET- ING AT 2 CENTS PER YARD. BEST FEQUOT BLEACHED PILLOW CASE COTTON 1234 CENTS PER YARD. WE MEAN BUSINESS, ARE PREPARED FOR THE SAME, AND SHALL NOT ¥LINCH FLOM LOSS TO Dorr. MANY OF OUR CLERKS ARE OFF ON FURLOUGH BUY WE HAVE OVEL ONE BUNDKED TO WAIT ON YOU WITH PROMPINSSS DUKING THESE HOT Days, LANSBURGH & BRO, out 0, <2 and 424 SEVENTE STREET. FE “DPCKFE" PIANOS, ADE BY DECKER ast HERS CHES ED A pRaNen oF Fc Jara Sts RET NONTH PAT a sed to rrovive onder for Coal, Wood an Vile uuextel ed fwcllities for sped ew acon rm i tg Tuarauter ‘tirt-elase Coal and ® ton nid Stove Wood at bottom prices. ‘romptly Geliversd eee JOHN MILLER, Main (or, Rallrvet Yard, Depot and Rindling Wood iy Street aiid Virgin aventie nowt 14th street northwest, and Se. etn yp 2 Wi Tan Orders Brancli var M3 Bat Wharf Foot of 6th ntrect southwest, Cox, Axo Woon, | sor coasestic tise, all of which weoBer st lowest Suerkeb *"]{te attention of consumers fe reapectfully invieedte wa pum tc \ STEPHENSON & BRO. ‘Tth st. wharf and 12th st. and Pa eve WwW vuRl: JOHNSON BROTHERS, WHALVES AND RAILROAD YARD: ‘Twelfth and Water streets southwest BRANCH YARDS AND OFFICES 3202 F street northwen 200f Tth «trvet northwest; 14 Jenneyivania avenue northwest: 322: Gul etreet northwest; ‘crter Sd and K streets northwest: Peuyivania avenue southwert TATGEST PRIVATE RAILROAD YARD oe | CP NEW VORK: also, EXTENSIVE WHAKV Ys unsurpesd facilities Zur the eoomouse FULL G ail kinds, ) OX CARS DIRFcT FROM THR | Coan Dative * MINES INTO OUR YARD. We deal only in best qualities of ANTHRACITE and BITUMINOUS COAL All kinds of WOOD, eitherin the stick or preparedta m3 exder. at var factory. | Gas CUAL, FULL WEIGHT AND | praupt deivencs and prices as low ae | PROFESSIONAL. = — “The wise for braith on daily walks = ASD TPT —DK WHITE dale TESNCLLVANIA venue, oposite Williard’s Hotek snd ii Fitew street, Baltimore, 313. Corus, bumious, eh iid invert’ alin, Vencular + sonewornves abd other Het oh te det suaedully Rated. Die Tory cuchta’ eonnecuuve r Sie sitting tor putty the doer in onder ‘sul T EVENTS ME BLOORE TELLS ALL or Mint ms 0d Ona ‘All Dusihese confidential, Uemen 0 centeeach 408 L street, Lotween sirvels worthweat Fax asp Wosten Turoxtartox. Euftinen, Overcoatings, and Trcsser'ngs reeetved an open forinapective. Geutlemen will place tatr ordems atthe LLADING TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT OF ‘WashINGTUN. B.D. BARR, 1211 Pennsylvania avenue, £22 Tth street northwest, MEG FISHER devotes ber sttentiot tthe wanteat SPP SAGE, HATS OM, RETUF OF ertion, can broct 7 ~ ‘Winter: way street |