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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, ° AT THE STAR BUILDINGS. Northwest Ccfaer Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th St, by \ The Evening S:ar Newspaper Company, ADAMS, Pres't ‘Tar Evexrce Stan scerved to subcribers in the Trier on thelr own account, At 10 cents per 2 month. Copies e couuter, Fntered ot the Post Office at Washingtoa, D. Cas THe Wrekty STAK—pnblished on Friday—§1 s Year. postage prepakl. “IX months, 50 cents, M@- All rai! subscriptions must be paid in advauce, ee re nae teense | Vee OC —No 10,067, WASHINGTON, D.C., TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1885. TWO CENTS. FAMILY SUPPLIES SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. CHANGES IN THE OFFICES. GENERAL GRANTS TABLETS. THE GRANT FUNERAL TRAIN. | qi on a | ox, Joun W. Macanrsay. | ===. VIRGIN; Toenataced SS Appointments by the President, Ete. | The M. Written by the Lamented | How Those Have Determ-| OWEST PRICES. <—— E Joux W. Macautsxy. VIRGINIA DEMOCRATIC ASSOCTA-| Gov ennae iecnat ry resident, e Messages ent low im Charge Hoby GE asces tt iowes Virwinla, De ENT Recerrrs To-pay.—Internal i emma oo COMSON & MACARTNEY, Becres, | ceiie Amati be pels THIS (Tuesiay EVES. | revenne, $134,783; customs, $715,322. The Teesident todiy appointed Jno, M.Eiis| _ ©*-President on His Death-Bea. wernt gga lard peneraemies Neen ol frum jee Washinston, B.C. | | Addrewes whit bp delet by Hon, Vas He Mas: | ‘THE SUIT AGAINST FIRST CONTROLLER recaiver of public moneys at Denver, Col., | As stated in the special dispatches to yester- | From the New York World today. e , , mibject to sherk at sight, received Saxe and otver dacnguisied speak DURHAM by the authorities of Mississippl to and Jno. J. Hoge ut Boonville, Mo. day's STAR from Mt. McGregor, Dr. Dougias| The remains of Gen. Grant will be placed on | ers, ls listed on the New York and JAMES Re FISHER, Secretary. _| compel him to give a warrant for five thousand | , 7" President has appointed John W. Mc- | has preserved nearly two hundred tablets writ- | board the funeral car at Mount McGregor this pia Sietk kxchanges buuglt and sold on 0. 2, G A. R.. i<. KIT CARSON POST, Alester postmaster at Landerdale, Ala, vice | ten tohim by Gen. Grant during his illness. morning at 11 o'clock. The car in use Is an ates cee ee SO ae eee, cries We ote a eee | Seta ore ene due iat ae aes W. C. Harrison, resigned, Farther aiepaienil 6 Tul Scie sccstvel sant | “Okasceeiign wee subipwee mek tong: ote | District of Cismina tous 9AM devominations gn | Posts desiring'to jot tare requested to inform the | Durham's consent. ‘There are two contrary ae- | The President to-day commissioned the fol- | evening too late for publication gave the inter. | Post at each corner, which support the roof, | barid forsale, Stock aud Hiouds ofall local street Raft | Adjutant General ofthe Departmentat beadguariers | elsions in the ease by Judges Lawrene: aud 10 | lowing. postmastera: Chas. I. Kevapaughy ai Toads, st ‘Tel con any evening before F: is week of their inten: > ‘ Toute aimt'sgnd Mee And Telephone Compa | Aon ith Mee Seer Get weitunoriation, | tef: Under these circumstances and owing to | Waterford, N.Y.; dno. Hi, Bewley, at’ Smyrna, 2a} the contrary statements of the case Judge - Le [= PS BROWN (COLORED) pak See Re ECOL CORDADAIEE, Durham determined to leave the matter to Con- | Del; Richard J. Wickersham, Lebanon, Mo. EXTRA FINE none a3, esting contents of many tablets written during | Seats run lengthwise Inside the car, which | the general's last days. is inclosed to the height of three teet. | July 5, at 10:30 a. m., he wrote: “I think Iam | ‘The seats have been removed. The rear of the | : Stouidors, tee Sugar Cured Hams. I ig! x — LES F. KEEFER, roba- | Gardner A, Wilder, Circk Geo. » | car is entirely open, and every part of it ix Kousted will give her highly recommended Medi | ———W———— ress or to the courts to decide. It will ler, Circleville, Ohio; C, | not so weak as I was at this time yesterda: a rt " "Phe ooo extel Electric. and Steant Baths. Also, Magnetic HEADQUART, DEPARTMENT OF | fj nally | Remb: : . 4 a raped in mourning. The remains will be placed Sees tcested Hise 50 te a teecitnent af SU Mlasourl ave: he. megane | (Fe He MAC, G- A. He, August 3,1685. | Q'Y,FOnow through the courts and be finally augh, Winfield, Kansas; Benj. E. Russell, | At 4 o'clock in the morning of the 8th of July upon the funeral car from the rear, and will rest See THE -ATEEN TION bo VISITORS Special Orders. No. settled by the Supreme Court. Bainbridge, Ga; Frank Shutt, Litchfield, 111; | the general wrote what for him was a long tab- upon heavy pedestals in the middie, There ica it "1 RS AND | 82S rs ee sen le 2 i enidenis Is particularly called to PROS | ergy crates No Bropose attendingthefuneralofGen-| Dp. Hervey W. KiNG dled at his residence, | Eugene L. Brown, Eufaula, Als; Dudley C. let, in which he spoke of the use of medicines | Will be twenty-six men attending the remains. Roasted Java Codve, 10, 1244 and rs 1 iN the glass or in hotties by We he 6th instant, Yentor and Mauulacturer, 1429 Peunayivania ave | witreomt Of Comrades of this Department going §. Haller, Wytheville, Va; Richard R. Hunley, Telegrams to The Star. HONORS TO THE DEAD HERO. Preparations at the State Capital. A SHARON DIVORCE CASE SCENE. Miss Hill Threatens to Shoot. THE meas io) Skea A Magnificent Funeral Pageant—The Decorations of the State Capitel—The Crowds in the Streets, ae. Special Dispatch to THe Evexixe Stan, ALBANY, N. Y., August 4.—When the murky clouds that velled the heavens at daybreak were swept northward by @ gentle breeze bet tween 7 and 8 o'clock appeared in somber gran dear under a flood of brilliant sunlight, detach: ments of military organizations arrived, by early trains, Civic societies and people bent om seeing the great pageant and viewing the Pe mains of the illustrious , crowded all the railroad trains and swa ‘about the depots and public buildings. As the morning wore along numerous private d-vellin, ote from, the route of march, that hitherto not borne evidences of urning neatly draped. Venders of Grant badges, portraits and handbooks on the life and charac: or of the distinguished soldier, lined the thor a oughfare or followed in the wake of crowds, exe Seer oon” Vit, the new and popular Brain aud Nerve Tonle | LAR RATE Mt Assistant, Adjutant | No, 1223 O street, at six o'clock this morning. | Brown, Brandon, Vt; 8 i. Davis, Creston, | 1n his disease and his familiarity with his own | Thirteen of them will comprise the guard of | PuEHfAn: oF follows = inte oF ah Wetles Ute MIRBCIO cote he | Cetieral on or Detore MUUICDAY, the Gin imtants | Tre WALA GoLENTE clerk in the Navy depart- | Iowa: Jas. A. Taylor, Oxtord, N.C; Alexander | ‘Teatment, alluding to the habit he had some | honor from U. 8. Grant, post, and the other | ‘yy, constantly-arriving companies of mitt Umes of getting up himself and applying co- | Thirteen, will be selected from the regulars. | me dashing hither and thither of mounted offi: § ent for the past 15 yeu +f The train will consume one hour in running | the dashing hither s - ‘Sugar Ce : it these Headquarterson FRIDAY, the yest ic ee Talladega, Ala.; caine, taking @ gurgle and cleaning out his 7 RE | cers, the Vast throngs on the streets, made the Hfemetaber you save mioeey oval your purchases at | 222 — page kets Con be ts red at these Headquarters | SECRETARY Wairsey did not return to| ter, Pa, bikie Pod ie ie “City Moe mouth when he needed. relict, OA a EE e central partof the city one of @ es INDIA TEA COMPANY, on THURSDAY and FRIDAY EVENING: Washington today. It was said to-aay that he | Wim. E. Lewis, Chariton, Towa; Wm. J. Flem- | (oad that if he kept on taking medicine and | tree ae er the renal at ete | y animated character trom 10 o clock whee BOOKS, &c. ‘The Assitant Adjutant General will be at Head-| would very likely be for the remainder | !€, Fort smith, Ark.; David W. Gwynn, Talla- ng a at the Garatoga torminusof ithe trocuteln eet. oon, When tse first companios began to 445 7th sti aw. | = g = gparters (Oth and D streets) every evening until tine | Othe week kely be SWAY pansee, Fla.; Ino. Dawe, Edgarton, Wis; Frank | (ualist in the treatment of disease. He added | 2 ie ea a a eaihs mountain Fond, | Sook unelr places tn the lin MES 20585: SEEVELAN'S BOOK. ny coat Arsen ae . Te ahayer, Waterville Maines: Wins W.:Van | gine pega ie wae concaien ae tne HE SSL | cat is meccnites on narrow-gauge trucks, THE CArrre ; Berren A ee cnet Departinent Commander, | _ YELLOW Fever at Vera Crvz.—The United | Ant Cite! Ta k#0m, Mich; Henty Cook, Michi-| thevank ora soldier raised two grades ‘higher | Wille the connecting roads are Sf the usual | The force at the capitol was on duty at an FINEST, 25¢. BOOK and STE JOHN C.S. BURGER, States consul at Vera Cruz reports to the State | 87, CUS ONG. and to have himself occupy both of these ex- gauge. early hour this morning, and immed ROOKE & CO. ‘Cull early ifyou wish to obtain # copy at # reduced Assistant Adjutant General, su4-3t_ | department that yellow fever is fast increasing inted i vir gurth-class postmasters were | hited positions; that he was never much | _The tunerekcar “Woodlawn,” heavily draped, | placed the building a r ppaera, « eo being ‘Gull early ify duce 3 tant Gene pal hat yellow fe appointed in Virginia yesterday: Chula Depot, | O('a pdiitiicn ang vet ead teen ee meh | will the remains from Saratoga to Albany, | Admitted without a great size made price. -_ Wasuin rerox. D.C. there. There were forty-six deaths in the last Amelia county, J. B. Bland; New River Depot, Prostionte aes RA never been much of a| Where they will lie in state until Wednesday | the drapery a dificult matter, so that the me Seaner Booxs auWvG; the undersigned Banks a Eeiag de | wo week ‘Amelia counts jeok Sone pcterauurg? | book reader, and yet he now found bimsctf the | noon, The ten cars comprising the train have | attention was paki to Ube portico and pay este rparthHainal nop ready, f.wplendid Oo: | rats tatomiarguareperscomenemers ersru | Pansoxar.—Vico Prondent_and Mrs. Hen- | Sinutier Counts ati See eae OE. | author ofa book that was almost seady inant | been draped in Gluck: and there le nota bit of |i ; 24 Envelopes fur = quarter. President of the United States, resided during ucon- | ticks and Representative and Mrs. Holman j ville, Augusta county, David Kuni; Chin. | He closed with a facetious remark that if he | Color visible, the decorators relying tor effect as : upon the massing of color. The timily, Gen. = siderable period in our city, hereby agree to close our d | coteague “Island, Accomae . J. | Cver Rot well perhaps he would be authority GaSeT ig ee He period in our city. hereby agr ei_our | are at Ashland, Wis.—Miss Mattie Gould an mae county," D. Han k and staff, the pall-bearers and fepre- Wheaton; Saw Hridge, Princess Anne county, | 02 medicine. July 8th, at 11a. m. the general | Hancos i 4 = SARORDAY The gee ene “ Miss Mary Holmes are visiting New Jersey sea- » Pr + | wrote this signifieant tablet, “I feel pretty weil, | sentatives of the Grand Army and other ongani- ccC EEE R RB Exe %ss% oe re | tha tener of ae RT area ee nT | const tow vin Mia end Mie iend have fons Granite Woodhouse; Sturgeon Polnt; | Dut get sleeps sitting, ta ting ain T beck & Tait | zations, will make up the pacsts ‘on the train, SrJUle CENTURY FOR AUGUST” JUST QUT, | |All persons having paper maturing on that day are | from Richfield Springs to Suratoga.—M. Rous | Chae Sqqcu?,, County, Julla Trueax: | Cool | pours nap, Doyou want ine to go tothe house? | Mount McGregor will be left ut 11 o'clock, Sara: THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA T Ghtaluing Last of the Seven Days Battle, Mal | respeditully requested to provide for it the dey pre- tan, the French ninister, is in New York: Kempuvilie, Frinesss ‘Khis ote, Charen Lam as Tright and well now; lor the time, at {ous at noon, ind Atbany will be reached about os ay veri Hill, by Gen in Porter. vious. ir Admiral Roe and wife and Comm ae a least, as Tever will be.” July, | 2p-m. Kroat process e PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, Recollection of a Private, by Warren Lee Goes, and Sect atite Nelgge Metropottan Bank, | Bralne aud family ave at Seabright,N-J—| Soonty." David se Grad escort ease, Beak | Queda les than a ortlght before Geu. Great thitd aivision of the national guard thro jemoranda on the Civil War. rE ¥ nator Eust ant fam! une leut 4g * Bolte 2: ted, hh ? let: “Burk ban; com! SBTMRont a doubt the mont Mawrsrct and the most Se pea A i i eee Wyckoff were among the Serivals from Euro} eens! Winey Me Bells. ‘Saversvitie, Pizewell | tas brought up he last of the nest volume in | Carr. Other organizations will take part, and ‘The Millers have not only the most perfect Mili, ex] lent, &e., 1419 F street. | at New York yesterday.— Among those lately | County’ David’ We'Da in Shraden ‘azewell | print In two weeks. If they work hard they | the whole will be directed by Adjutant General containing anit dues ai the must mptofed Sache q0uN SAREE, BATEMAN € COs ariPaireet, | Ine Hore Washinsats Cone Diners Hencyere: | counts, James BS. Cox; Buint ‘Sick: fasewall | £24 have the second volume copied ready togo |Farneworth. | invented up to resent t but, y produce ret. om ‘ashington: Cay reese, y. vior: Gi a <3 e pri . $ Stour Ussckeawsmn dy any mill'in the world, To : mae CRANK, PARRIS & CO., 1344 F street. | minh Wilson nnd daughter, HT, Clarl Sounty, J, G Baylor; Gap Store, Tazewell county, | tones Pie stro Siig eth eer Ae | tary escort that has charge or the remate, will Browg thas wesc simply “uccte uae "large gaa. | _a 617 and619 7th street n. w. BELL @ CO, 2437, Pennsylvania avenue, Townshend: Senator Voorhée amily and | eh cerelary of the Treasury has appointed | !M€ on the 12th of Jul; jot sleeping does not | leave Albany at 12:30 and reach New York at ieiedarcs coos arash TEW BOOKS, PARA epresentative Townshend.—Hon, D, E. Hill, ‘ disturb me, becausé I have bad so much sleep, | 5 P.m., passing Hudson a , Poughkeeps! eel Gee hte ee N Cash SeNs National Bank of Wash. City. | ‘4\/ron, Ohio: F. J. Wilcox, USA, andSonator pumas We Tres lnpestore of hulls at Galena, | and then T’have been comparatively free from | At Peekskill at 3:43 and Tarrytown at bard wheat grown in Minuesota and Dakota, It is | _ The Congo and the Founding of its Free States, by Presideiit National Savings Bank. | Palmer, of Michigan, registered toxlay at the | 1113 Toser lon of the second waditu tact a | pain, [know a sick person cannot feel Just as | 4:11. At the Grand Central depot Wednesdsy an acknowledged fact, that in this Floura perfect sep- | H. M. Stanley. George Ellot’s Poetry and Other RIGGS & CO, Ebbitt—Paul Lefalvre, of the French Lega- | 7: 'P. Baldwit Missouri, to be olief of a | Be Would Ike all the time: but I think ita duty | afternoon the first and second divisions of the Station of the glutinows particles ‘of ths wheat berry | Studies, by Stlss Cleveland. “Gen. Gordon's Journal at B.PSNYDER, tion, is in New York. division in the ities ee eeuT, to be chief of & | to the physician to know from time to time Just. tonal Guard will meet the remains and, Suda thorough elimination, ofall) weak and starchy | Kartouin, How, We ure Governed, by A, L. Davee, President National Safe Deposit Co. ate ¢ office of the controller of the | my feeling. It may benefit, some other fellow | Jolning the regular cy beings eer pon 4 Saree errant tated Cah ee teal | torah oe iiasry Martine hy Ackairat Soret ae tie WadAtee ot. and Mechanics’ National | TB€ President Will Be Absent a Month, |UTenCy, Suferer hereafter,” At 4 o'clock on the morn: | te coffin to the city ball, where the body” will than’ anyother Flour. The best trate admits thas | Ked Glove, ‘Bank, Georgetown, DC. NO OFFICE-SEEKERS NEED APPLY DURING THAT ronment Atfairs, ing of July 12th he inscribed the following: “I | lie in state. | No visitors will be permitted in- from ite! making qualities it isthe cheapest, as WM. BALLANTYNE & SON, LEWIS JOHNSON &'CO. TIME. sts notice that your lttle girls and Julia (his grand- | Side the hall that evenl fon Pe wpa wipe Bomgy wins yl epg map be TEWIS JOHNSON & T chen the | The ma eee ER THE DOG WAR PostPoNED. | daughter) get along very happily together at | | Thursday and Friday the general public will unsul by any Flour mi Every suck and | fy18 428 “th st. nw. ‘Cashier } pl It is stated at the White House that when the | ‘The rush for dog tazs at the District collector's their swing, lawn tennis and nice shade. They | be admitted to view the remains, and arrange- every Seermeesiacirscainemeencunn | CATA a wshingon. President leaves Washington next Friday after. | office ts unpuralicied. “Up to 10 o'clock thls | seam very happy mients have been made so that the continuous ree? ; 3 WHITAKER'S _B. RUBE, noon there will be a suspension of executive | Mornin there had been issued 2.500 of them—| "On July 20, at_7 o'clock In the morning, | line of visitors I ‘ept moving without fone ofthe, most heantial Winter Whent Patenta 2105 Pennayivania avenue, eae Cashier Bank of Washington. | time thal the President is on his vacation there | war to commenee, but, in view of the fact that] aot fren halt ite ne Pe ee, eee: | smiall bowlesee will Ares preparatory slewal at ver offered to the trade. Tt is unexcelled by any other | ana secure one of those nest small stone bottles of een igton- | will be no cabinet consultations, nor will he re- | there Is such an earnestness on the part of ell | Gina enor aD in ‘My rest for the night | 9:30. ‘There will be an Intermission of half an Patent except Ceres, and will please the most ex- Bre es ai Bank. | celve any callers or applications for appoint- | 7ens to pay for their dox licenses, the pound- | was better than the average. “I am’ satistied | HOUF toenable the various organizations to pre acting huusekeeper aud satisfy the mostiagtidiousepl- | INK anda box of 60 pound PAPER and ENVEL- | —"*3t SEROIAL NOT VERS oF | Ment. No mail of that character will be for- | muster is holding off for w few days to give thelr | T shall have to give up coffee. Itis distasteful, | Pare. The military will form on Broadway, cure deez knee OES Gti he temmaiiog a spsctatty of seutag we | (OSE Ga ae om eae, OY EES OF | wanted to_bim ‘There will bea weniber oF ino gags dime to procure their tags. The dozs | too, and harder to take than anything that | Bear the city hall, early on Saturday morning, = =) Pj tritious bread,use the genuine Minnesota ‘Sweet Hon calinet present in Washington during the sterday were those given up to the dog- | go ke vi Cs on: C - | cateh by citizens who do hot desire to kee} : 25 cents, patent tlour.” itis not «make-up from various mix- | President's absence to look after administra: | Cate ; > A magnificent Winter Wheat Paton: ” fures, but is the product of hard Minnevota Wheat. | tion matters, but the President will transact no | them longer. Mr. Einst into ray mouth. I feel weak and feverish | the veteran organizations of a military charac: after my coifee for a long time, and bave av in- | ter on or near Broadway, further north, and the n stated to a reporter | satiable desire to drink water.’ It_has been a | Civic organizations and’ bodies still further to : Anew hs ro We guarantee every suck and barrel, "For sate by all Seals : that he is every day receiving postal cards notle ‘oot < the north. This arrangement was sugyested in RELIANCE. —A nev eroten oe ected. Ceo DAMBOUR @ HANLON." | Grnengoncy should ‘ree nesesatedtiag ils yes | fine lim to send his wazon 4d ait parts of tue | fal hous ven drinking coffee and I have an | the north, his arrangement was ai ore tee A splendid Minnesota Patent Flour, madeby the |e}. E MSE Whe aonatana anettaer neuee: city fo collect dogs sogiven up. ‘This morning | The 22d of July, the day before be died, he | Sbortest distance to travel. President Cleve- ebrat arian process. Ttis ° Schoulel's History of the U. S., vol. ; 5 he White House aud the departments are re had wrote: “I'don't think I slept the last. thine n ae ree = pelveredisthen| es CLERKS, ATTENTION: The White i I the departinenti FAA Greluck he had ‘orders for thirteen dogs, te: HI don't dink Tslept the last time, ‘be- land and his cabinet are to go to the sub-treas- Deautifal Patent. within the reach of all classes. and | History of the People of the U.S; McMaster, vol. 2. 54, Jar meeting of the CLERKS’ MU how comparatively free from importunate poli- | 2nd before the day would be over he expected | cause of the medicine, which put me to sleep | Uy building in Wall street and be ready at a . History of Rusma, by Rambaud, 3 vols BENEFIT AND PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION will | 1, A general rush to geta last word in | Many more orders. In Unfontown, Mt. Pleas- | the first and second time.” Hos ke of receiv- | Signal to go in carriages and take their appoint- We guaraptes will give satisfaction to every onewne | Coneral Gordon's Journals ne i hartousn. ehted, whiclntins beer periagnaerma Jail. CO0 | before ‘the President went off on his vacation | #pt and several suburban places he bas en-| Ing mnedicine two times it will broteeoredciat | ed place in the line. ways GOLDEN HILL Te Cones ty He ak cease are reibons whee ail eden aot ie at tig | Was anticipated, but the head of theskirmish | Clestires where parties ean send. thelr aulmals | [i= Deatiae hed ete Teo eee eat | ATO o'clock three reports from the howitzer A Naturulist's Wanderings in the Eastern Archi- | Meeting. WM. A. HUNGERFORD, Ke The etd reliable stand-by and the Standard Famtty | Pelago: by Forbes. SUNDAY SCHOOL ASSE Flour of the District. It is equal in quality toa rreat | dite of Frank Buckland. WASITINGTON | GROV. ‘Matilda, Princess of England. it many high-priced Patent Flours, whiist tt can be | XMusden ail Forlors be tite Duches, SDA cu bought for considerable less money. We defy compet! Tender Doroles; by the Duchess, The Daemoa ot . . wi2t | Ine has not reached here yet,and it fs probable | to be corraled until he calls for them. Mr. Bin- | indicates that the patient’s mi 7 | that the President willbe allowed to jepart in | Stein will have his pound renovated and thor- | strong as it had been After neneing | Peace, It is known that he and his cabinet offl- | 0Ushly Improved by the time he commences | written several more were ban | cers are very busy clearing up their work pre- | his raids. the doctor, but he considerately | paratory for departure, and the politiclar “ will be the signal for the march. The colu iS tablet was | Will move as iollows: Police escort; Major Gen. Sd by him’ to | W.S. Hancock and stat; United States troops: ‘turned them | United States marines and blue jackets; divi- BEGINNING HEALTH INSPECTIONS IN THE | over tu the members of the family, for he felt | Sions of national guards under Gen. Shaler; one i. ALL tnt od in Sunday | don’t care to bring their eases up under tie eir- SUBURBS. ‘that they belonged to them rather than to him, | 881d of honor, consisting of United States torsto bring forth any Flour superior to CERES, | Darwin. school work are cordially Invited to atteud. Lro- | cumstances, giving a whole month's leisure | The health officer has commenced to-day a y — aS troops and members of the G. A. K.; the funeral STERLING, GILT-EDGE, RELIANCE or GOLDEN | She badihist Catechism, ati Pursell’s, 418 Uth st. nw. ___aat-Gt_| tine for him to forget them in. It is supposed | house-to-house inspection of the village of | {DIPLOMATIC REPRESENTATIVES INVITED. | car contaiuing the body; nbers of Gen. JHILL, and we ieel assured wat auy housekeeper who | “5 ee SE Motitisos SPECIAL MEETING OF ‘THE | that the President will not remain entirety In- | Mount Pleasant t as to the system | The following invitation was issued last eve- | Grant's family; President Cleveland and_ his tries them once Wid mever Use auy Ling eine Lorsaie | yg by aiigeocers eras ia ave | (So siverhulers of “THE POST COSBINA. | different to New York polities while he ts fishing TiON ey cecioe sian tbh Ce onh dary ASE Se bat he ee the Seine cal te be purpose of electing uine (¥) directors, and for the | him and will not allow himself to be bothere igned respectfully Invites ‘all min- ‘Wholesale Depot, corner Ist st and Indianaavs \ transaction of other important butiness will be held at | with matters that should be attended to he other densely populated suburbs. Some see- | jctere on mentees nt ip aves Pa Army” posts and all’ veteran organizations, = Suave Masters Fee PNR ee et eee eo eit het eee; | The officescekers who hang around the W! tions of Georgetown need close looking after. | !ste°S or rita the Cited states to Be present at | Under command of Major Gen. ‘Bickles, com: se13 Wit M.GALT & 00. que Lith inst.at 102m. ‘Phe polls will be opened ai | 176,00 Johto eres: ribly accredited ta the United States to be present at | manded by Gen. M. T. MeMahon; elvie bodies; aie owas 22m. and closedut > pm, No" stock wilt “be trans: | Howe now are prinetpally ofthe terribly WANTS PROTECTION FROM FIRE. and participate in the funeral ceremonies to be | Dice : 5 ferre er Lae! a clas out fr ery to | ,, rhe Commissioners have a communication | held on the Sth instant in New York over the oi Fa AT TERPAGE, Sreretary.__| oul recommendation, display, thelr wslsrs,t0 | som Disbursiog Agent Anidsew at Allon court | Female oF lie fatter late President of the | Ze Uneok march wil be Broadway to 2.4 J. F. MANNING € €0:' The, ON OR ABOUT AUGUST 15, 1385, Hite cia nd eaten wo es commissioner Alabama claims, urging’ upon | United States, and general of the army. Gen- | Boulevard, to 72d street, to Riverside drive, to bal Lee by ore So, GES Traits whi'a SRipine nit | dent wilt her taleok woe- Ose woma'y causa | Hie Commissioners of the District the necestity | tcinen accepting tills Invitation aro respect: | 14isace, “1,44 elpetiad tear tiem aera tore. No. st ih a complete line of 2 ens of making sneh additional plans for the security | fully requested to advise Gen. Hancock of their 5 Insed, Puewileiocus wa 1920 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. N. W. Hable Linsuries, amily Groceries, ‘and And surrounded hiin githeut: a gome igay, | ct the buiding occupied by the court in ease of | fatention to be present, who Will assign them | ¢1a4¢,Hodies Will be dismimed at Sutb stroct, Con Grocers sud Wine Merchante Te no were ull het own, she said, and | 17°; OF of a fire near at hatid, us the fire depart. | appropriate places inthe procession. |_| nd such other bodies as deuire attend the To- T WOOD MANTELS, TILES, GRATES, LATROBE | _#¢1-2w* = nm way lo support them. She wanted | *!° wo Snaied to mal 2 ST. | mains to the grave - fi SCIAL NOTICR—WHITE A’ » President to make her's special case and BUILDING PERMITS GEN. HANCOCK AT MOUNT MCGREGOR. coo ___ audIm1p STOVES AND RANGES) us SSO XELLOW Bink, AERC Fra ienaignne | intercede, for her atthe deparunent. One of | sued by Inspector Entwisle: James Tanney, | Gen. Hancock urrived at Mount MeGregor on A Erightial Cyclone. ALE Is of All sizes and lengths cut to | the attendants, who knew her well, sald she | repair frame, Hillsdale, counts: S100, P- Phil, cial train from Saratoga yesterday, accom- | A TORNADO THAT CARRIED DEATH AND DE- " Fe, Meat Lumber, shy Cherry, Walmnt, | hadn't a child in the world, but had borrowed | lips, repalr brick dwelling, southeast corner 2d | {Pec a! ral ga ry,| STRUCTION ALONG THE DELAWARE—PAMI- "i Poplar, Mahogany standing on end. Any width board r 2d | panied by Gen, itufus Ingalis, Gen. A. J. Perry, , HAT lo ov Lursx or J ais: | Poplar, sta eg oper get en ae and B streets; $950, Jas. F. Barbour, ereet | ?! z z cG.s)| LIES RENDERED HOMELEMS—A FEARFUL CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS. ee Ie ie eee ee for the ‘sile of lumber, 15th street, be: | Judge Advocate Asa Bird Gardper, Cay EGS | SCENE ON TH RIVER AT PHILADELPHIA. = District. Please call, examine stock and | Paymaster General Smith's Purchases. Ohio avenue and C street northwest; | 1. Ward, Col. Chas, Sutherland. Major William | 4 territic eyelone swept up the Delaware river weStty A Ludlow, Col. John P. Nicholson, Lieut. Col. Fin- a P OVER 700 RATS KILLED IN ONE NIGHT! vinced. THOS. W. SMITH, araor 5 7 : ; : 5 : Mrs, Paulus Thyson, repair brick, : 3 = . Opposite By. and 0. Depot. HIS TESTIMONY IN HIS OWN BEHALF, 7th Street nogthweat: 83.490. Al nt Gaeeerats ley Anderson, Capt. John H. Weeks, Capt. Jas, | Yesterday afternoon, doing much damage about of excreta receptacles and their possible ettect | ning: ‘ pl officers, the governors of the upon the present and future watersupply of that states, in the order of their admission to the suburb. This work. Will be coutiooey fete The GREE rt nion, and municipal authorities; the Grand Suavcuren & ath st.n.w, THE MISFIT STORF. 100 PAIR SEERSUCKER PANTS AT 75c., 2 AT THE MADISON AVENUE CAR STAB! . VE CAMP BrGINs | The court-martial before which Paymaster | erect a three-stery and cellar dwelling and store | S. Wharton and Lieut. Eugene Griitin, Com-| Philadelphia nnd Camden, The track of the oes o: =e FRIDAY, July 1. and continues 13 days | General Smith, of the navy, ts being tried, re-| ou 1ith, between NW eireet and Hoae gles | pany H, of the 12th Infantry, and company A, | eyclone als o passed th ectl county, Md. BANTIMORE, MD., . July 31, aye. 500 PAIR FINE CASSIMERE PANTS, AT ABOUT ie! Hotel under inanagement of Mr. JOHN £, COUT. | sumed its session this morning, the accused be-| avenue: $6,500. Mrs. Mary Hoffinan, erect | Of the 5th artillery, received’ the general and | ghd the region of Smyrum Del. The cyclone : . 4 : see geo Baise By o1 fGen, Hancock, the sipnin tinee iomaserien 50 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. WITH STONEBRAKER'S RAT AND MOUSE EX- | {1211 leave for camp 5:00, O30, &: ingon the stand. Gen, Smith testified as to the | Ui"ee two-story Gee Hines On Samoa ath siconte: ences aniier selsie eee tented. ak ‘the ee te} the Fone PONGEE COATS AT $3, FORMERLY $5. TERMINATOR. ses, 1008 1 purchases of flannel under his direction, in | an Datregis southeasty S800, 0. Vidnare ived-by Col. Fred. Grant, Sylvania Sait Manu ny and in- PURGEE COATS AND VESTS $250, FORMERLY | STONERAKER'S HORSE AND CATTLE POW- | GHUDEN, Promicnt, 6. UFO RITTPLEY, neadyayg | Whlch purchases he ts accu oe an or repair agua tee eae $400" Mm’ Tow: | Gov. Cameron has oo Ree aaa 6c | etek the iver wear her, steamer $8.50. DERS MIGHTY GOOD AND ALWAYS r wars. - | he ene vih whieh aaa pices Gil elect (eOAMeIIEn it da: bere “3 e Major Reybold and the ferryboat Peerless. The ae AALAN OTH) indy 22: 3885; | the mills with which he Colitracted were | €F 8 ' and | the 1st Vingimia regiment, the Richmond Grays, eee Se ee ae RELIABLE. eof Lit ‘Diturr “vane Burebind. cose | iujured. ind, ‘therefore, it being necessary to | E strects southwest; $1,100. Capt. L. J. Bossteux, and the Walker Light | Gant Eugene ev otior ne er ta, " - PANN is hereby called on the TWENTY- | have dannel, he having what Is known as ext- MISCELLANEOUS, nedat : 3 Js - m 800 CHILDREN SUITS, BOYS 4 TO 11, AT 50 FRANK HUME, FOURTH or AUGUST isus, at 2 Oclock p.m..ac | gency requisiticns, the funnel wus purchased |p. y, Howard, 1300 B etvect souttiwest, saire | Gaeta’, Capt HC Jonbs, and two. companies | Seto spe Top Grommiage oe former and pair CENTS ON THE DOLLAR ‘ aul-2m* Wholesale Agent for District Columbia ea $B) Fe Drote Ranitine. fae the Puno oC Wine fp the eee. ee fo the the Rpalt ‘OL ine pump comer, 1 ain aa, 2s | ome tee Se One Seureoes, Gee Banvans swopucloan alsnagt oe aie ware taen one aaa eae a . = = 5 tis + a a |, | streets southwest, op] e bureau of en- | Jig r, u 4 WHITE ‘VESTA BLACK ALPaca VETS, is ‘tween ANDREW LAN chase of flannel be acted conscientiously tor | An Off¥et Against a Southern State's | Proclamation appuluting the marks of public | had prot So pemecnsers, who “wees FLANNEL AND CAMUMEHE VESTS ATC | ‘WM. J. FERGUSON, LEBER, under the 1cie andstyieof A. L BAK- | the best interests of the government. He also x3 = RIFICE. } Patentee and Manufacturer of the PRINCE ALBE! z = | Ixck ALBERT SUITS AT $15 REDUCED “EUREKA” ICE MACHINE, BUSINESS SUITS AT $6.50, $7.75. $9.50, JUST 126 and 128 8. Eutaw street, Baltimore. HALF THE USUAL PRIC lssutved,by'mtual couse, oi ful Claim. Huncocks Gen. Fitzhtigh Lee, of Vass Wil act as | Sue wee drowned, thongi 4 womnairs body seek Was dissolved, by mutual consent, on July 2 y governed by = cock, Gen. Fitziu e, of Va., will act as | one H a4 woman's body seen 5 1S85,. ined ee thepcconiinhicounee. pence by tee Yesterday afternoon Judge Merrick had_be-| one of his aids, He writes: *T accept the post | floating lu the river If thougut to eve boon age 1. BARBER wili collect all dues and pay the ditty boxes, he said he understood that | fore bim in chambers the case of State of Mis- | tion, because by so doing E can testify my re- | that of passenger. The gale was so violent ti ALLOBARBER, | these boxes, whi sisstppi agt. the United States and Controller | 8Pect for the memory of a great soldier, and thus | as an eye-witness describesjit, it hoisted up = Gal as al tnibat werent Durham, an application fora mandamus, Mr, | Feturn_ as far as I can the generous feelings he | heavy machinery above the lower deck of the Iwiltcontinue the Teal Fatate business under the | made the best terms he. ~ | hus expressed toward the soldiers of the south.” | Vessel as if it were putty. Everything above the ch were patented, were re; to asailor’s outtit.. He a With the manufac- Machines can be seen in operation at the pork pack- | namne aid style of AL. BABEL & CO.at thedd | turing firm. It had been compla ned that these | M- F. Morris appeared for the petitioner, and | “Hy proclamation of Gov. Stokeley, of Del, te | water line was wrecked as complete ar ekecek BLUE FLANNEL SUITS FROM $5 UP, Ing houses of G. Cumard @ Son, 407, 400 and 411 W, | uflices In LeDrott Batidtiug boxes Were not-gencratly distributed, and he | Gen. Ewing for the respondent, ‘The’ state | citizens are requested to refrain froin, business | the vessel had been tna baval cugagement w is | Baltiuore street, or at the Baltimore Cold Storage ie —__A: 1. BARBER. _| endeavored to furnish a suprly lage ‘enough | asks that Mr, Durham, as first controller of the | OB Suturday. ‘The national flag will be dis-| a man-olwar, Mirrors were smashed, chairs oa FTEDIN 7 for the densind, Gen. Smith produced a paper | ‘Treasury, be ‘comm: 1d to issue his, played at half-mast from the capitol, and sofas broken to splinters, and the carpets Company, W BUILDING ASSOCIATION ON pi pap ¥ ander issue warrant to shreds in th bit they THE MISFIT STORE = CAPITOL HILL, sh wing that auder, his {fainieteation the in favor of petitioner for $5,308.50 for the 5 Cot ae ee ay airs waste of beefand pork had been made much | per ceat due from the sale of public lands in Gen. GranUs Secret. an a < - “ ‘NOUNCEMENT. At the last meeting of the German-American Build- ier Ub v1 y. He swore that In the | the state. Tuis Mr, Durhi e The storm then over to the Jersey CORNEK TENTH AND F 8* ug of smailer than iormeriy, He nat In the | the state. Tnis Mr, Durham refused to Issue, x — i = treeTs | A’ tng Association, No. G, the following revolution was | discharge of his duties he lind exercised the | holding that the government. ee a cone: | A STRANGE STORY TOLD BY AN OLD sxcuer | side, striking Jolin Dialogue’s shipyards, beloe COME TO THE CORNER | Passed: Whereas t fs made upon this | best care and diligence of which he was cap: im Of $413,082.67 on account of the war SesyeS Oakee. Kalghn’s Point, and destroying the buildings | —— renty eagle teh than can be met itis | bie. Inall things he had acted as he deomed ver paid by that state. He asks the courtto | The New York Herald to-day prints an inter- | of the establishment, It then took a course along SGeocinuen. No Ole grannies . | best for the governmen ermine whether the state should not be | view, reported by its Philadelphia correspond- Se pelted zivet eat, Acmeeiiing ol the | ‘The meeting for the first payment of dues. adoption | _In regard to the purchase of butter for the | credited with the amount it now claims. Both | nt, with an old ex-seerct service officer in ex. | BUiIdings In its path up to ‘Bridge avenue, Cam. f the constitution und eleciivn of officers will be held | Grecley relief expedition, Gen. Smith testified | sides submitted briefs, and Rg den. At this point the cyclone took an easterly BARGAINS WE EARNESTLY DESIRE AND FULLY IN-| it Wiitthaft's Hall, corner ul and Bats we, on the | tirat the vo Ty took in tot pee enone took yaks that the Secretary of the Navy’ took him to the | matter under advisement. planation of Mr. Chauncey M. Depew’s reference | course to 5th street, Camden, embracing in Its r: 51V. VE Os ‘T TUESDAY IN AUGUST (4th), at o'clock ve y v erenc e decisi to what Gen. Grant had said to him of the im- | path all that section of the city between 2d aud aaa, eta atuniae TEND TO GIVE EVERY CUSTOMER THE eae : Heat (Peeouy Tg ger crt trad Pilea tales ate ter RS | henley anal cede y edu saatpediand | cmpire hyrerg pe mdemed Aang wremnganocd OD LOTS IN SUMMER Goobs ee ee VEE chased. He bought the butter of Young “Co, The Woodland Sanctuary. the assassination plot,” said this officer when | the Rorthern section of the city. | Passing over Men's Wand-sewel THES, trap or Button, for $4.50 [OCH GOODS SHALL IN EVERY CASE PROVETO| JE Yic'ETN. of New York, because It was deemed the best, | Tirz WATER-PROOF CAMP AT JACKSON GRovE—| asked what Gen, Grant's seeret was, Seen cians Bet cen of tin aon ee ¢ cote Of Baton, for $4.50 [ye JUST as WE REPRESENT THEM. JoER Loess corner tune and Penna. ave, se, | Seitey Seanted it dong “There wers puis iro | 4 NEW BOARD OF MANAGEMS—veSTERDAY's | | “That conspiracy was hatched before Lincoin | Pvicdeiricia known de Blckeaende ta Tatas ; WN TOENSE, corner 9th x oh e lone. ‘The ‘only two eats was inaugurated the second time. It contem- | 2) ling] UELDS, $4.25. per pair; former JOHN N, MOLCLEI. 197 st nw. other bids. One was for 45 cents and the other | SERVICES. Slated the abduction bt Lincoln dor tho benent eet i ged qty Aumuet, Rriee $3.50 and | DURING THE HOT WEATHER WE HAVE SPATE Hein ee for 46 cents. Secretary Chandler approved of | Correspondence of Te Evenrye Stan, of another man, I refer to Vice President |W! =, Om W. TOLLAAN War departaent. the purchase of the butter. ‘The witness also JACKSON Grove, Mp., August 3. | Johnson. He was to be made the great man of | the damage to the busines property along the testified that he acted under the Seeretary’s or- | _y, the war,’ Lincoln was t0 be got outer the wae, | Fiver front isenormous, Hundreds of families ders in buying the mattresses. In buying the | » soe qe Sate, Peculiar advantages Of this | oe ee ie outhern mak Use struscie was | Were rendered. homeless, and one. ¥ butter the witness acted according to his best | T°ve for camp meetings became apparent. | the, ‘dmittedly hopeless one for the south, | Charles Daizey—was killed outright Judgment and discretion, and. his action was | There were heavy rains one after another, and ne he wmtdearatio havea winenk Be core fal meus coke nae approved of by the Secretaries of Navy and | yet In the intervals there was nothing to pre- | be depended OB, {9H satisiaction, ws Lincoln, ee caine ae wat aie” re ‘ar. ‘The withess’ commission as paymaster tt walki with Stanton behind him, could not beexpected | Piece. probabl % general was produced, and he stated that none | Yr uoaked Inte the proved chon noe Hom | to. be lenient. Htemember, Ido not say that |, THe path of the storm through Richmond &, Sndof te largest asort | SOLD A GOOD MANY THIN GOODS, ONE PAR-| 1: KID BOX Tog, BUT. | TICULAR LINE HAS BEEN QUITE POPULAR h ‘ane BOX 01 | WE HAVESTATED TO OUR CUSTOMERS THAT SRACUA RIDBUTTON sndgoot, | THESE GOODS “WOULD WASH” NICELY, WE iheqengicakiy® istiction, Forgsb0we can | DISCOVERED YESTERDAY (WEDNESDAY) | JOiOuUALB! SHOES FOR J-ADIPS we have all the | THAT THEY DID NOT COME UP TO OUR EX | H-KOTIMANS , Of the acts ot Which he was charged came un- party to the iracy, Was marked with death and’ destruction. Istont styles, a: the very lofest figures possible. | PECTATION AND REPRESENTATION IN THIs| £3) der auy other commission. ‘The witness retter-| ‘The service yesterday morning was con- | 2pnson Yas & Party, the conspiracy: but | Xbout 150 dwelling houses were wrecked or 46 Jats ge CURACOA KLD OXFURLM, hand-sewed, | © Ooo ooe - titea hls deciaracion that he hid in ail transie: | ducted by Rev. JW. Trout, who preached from | Sehnlon dorian ius a Dt a Rend ee Ce ea re ent for habe Ladies Eig CURACOA KID NEWPORT TIES, hand- (Re, QUO RS PQUITABLE, BUILDING | tions been prompted only by the good of the | Psalms, vill, 4. in the afternoon, at 4 o'clock, | It carefully, betwen the lines and sce what ie . jwere driven from thelr sewed. $1.30. ‘ATION “TOWN, D. Ladi oe oe, = = - Issue of thiru series of stock,commencing August | *¢ryice. fist CURACOA KIDEUTTOS,tandeewed.| guts aNNOUNCEMENT 18 FoR Tix Pun-| 147teet ee ‘The court here took a recess, Jasin FRENCH KID OXFORDS, hand-sewed, | POSE OF INFORMING OUR CUSTOMERS THAT | According io calcy ut July meeting, the monthly | Work on Maryland and Virginia Rivers. Lades'fine FRENCH KID EDISON, handsewed, | OUR “GUARANTEE” IS GOOD, AND THAT WE | dues on $1,000 are about $10.50. oh there was a consoeration meeting’at the stand, | means. I tell you only this, that the list of | Dumber of people. were “aerionaioe sk eon Senplese een mich privy to the abduction of Lincoln would, | Bumber of People were ‘seriously, ‘and some of the stockholders of-the Jackson Grove Camp | if, tinted to-morrow, convulee, this nation to ih, was Killed st her. homie, No. 1721 Mel Meeting ussoclation was held'in the tabernacle. | jonnson to John Wilkes Booth asking pine to ty aagettate wane oa REPORT OF ENGINEER ABERT, ine FRENCH CLOTH-TOP EDISON, Lou, | WiLG MAKE SUCH PURCHASHS ENTIRELY | pAL EE i ue een te Mr. A.¥. Abert, United States agent, in his | "70 Daleny, presided, with Mr, 8. D. | meet him at tho Kirkwood bongs. Don't draw XV heel, S00, S, Louls | A TISFACTORY. Bette OSE RDINAN I RING: Gecretany ue | Feport on the improvement of rivers and creeks | that the reeeipts and expenditures” uber, | on intimate terms,” Ladies’ tine FENCH EDISON, Louts XV heel, $5.00, 1408 Bist st. n.w., 2000 K st in Maryland and Virginia, states that the im- | balanced and tha assets were $5,120. “When and where was the conspiracy organ- fons te provement of the Potomac at Mt. Vernon has | ‘The election resulted in the choice of the fol- | ized?” was asked, A LARGE VARIETY OF MISSES AND CHIL a raw “ growth of Seward’s direct in- been at a standstill during the year. The chan- bafindcnemy hoe ape emg od terposition in the ease of Beal, the man con- nel of Neabseo creek, Va,, has been completed | ‘4:nndel county; H. J. Zoliickoiler, Baltimore, | Victed of the plot to liberate th DREN'S LOW SHOES AND SLIPPERS. Also, a full line of Ladies’ and Misses’ White Operas, toa width of 50 feet and depth of 4 to 5 feet at | Rev. W. J. Fl EJ. Drink- | Johnston's Island, in Sandusky Buy. — EB BARNUM & CO. Z sailenifatinnnt ns low water. ‘Twenty thousand. doliars is asked house, Pee Rev, once, 8. 8. Tracy | was ‘to and promised that The cyclone ‘thi ™M wae <a F. H. FINLEY wo complete the improvement. The work of | aud Rev... Robinson, Anne Arundel county; le. Seward perso cy passed through Cecil county, Md., . 2200 Pennsylvania ave. and 1206 Det, | {mproving Breton buy, Leonardtown, Ma., has | J.D. Cathell, Georgetown; Rev. JD. ietmeey about two miles south of Elkton, shortly after ONE-PRICE SHOE STORE, 4y30 $61 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE THE ROCHESTEY MLWwesG company’s | teen done by Thomas P, Morgan, of this city, | Westminster; Rev-S. B. Tredway, Washington. cit Means aon: ERR ESEn aE ‘at 12 cents per cuble yard fordredging. Twenty-| About thetime this meeting closed the rain Wecbenet Spm Stenigsensed. pts six thousand. dollars Is the estimated cost of | fell in torrents, but stopped in time for the Tu: New “Batrnsone Raxon | the Trade and Famttics supplied. Orders by mau | the completion of the work. (On the improve- | nightservice, at which tuere was a {air audi or telephone prompuly. filled. myl2tuthsdm | ment of Nomini creek, Va., $32,500 have been | ence. Rev. Mr. Greenficld, of Baltimore Ae >, NINE ES, JUST OUT WITH THE LATEST | =o nia yE ABHING’ 7 ——— | expended in dredyi: 74,874 cubic yards of hed on the le of the tree. One Srasoxasuz Axo Prorer Cromuxe. | 3157 S28 2080 Un WITH THE LATEST 9 CTELZEIN OF WAGHINGTOR. | catanded 1 fuecfion coees, cubke ards ef | proached on the parable of the 2 ns FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. THERE 18 | clubs. reliable. watches ca be purchased at boitom | will be completed, tor which $30,000 is asked. |" A strong wind blew during the evening, and — NOTHING IN THE MARKET EQUAL TO IT. _ | a8 brices on payment of $1 per week. For further | Twenty-six thousand dollars is required to com- | consequenitly those who did not close thele tents THE ECONOMY GAS STOVE IS THE Biv | particular enaulreot it ih Witis CO, 482 70st. | plete the Improvement on Jamies reek, Of uly were a little inconvenienced. In inators of the Watch Clubayytem in prom TO GET CLOTHES TO 100K WELL IN WEN. | SELLING STOVE, AS EVERY ONE USING THES | “soli Which $18,000 can be profitably expended Zome instances supper had 0 be postponed. : oe Aa eae eee : zim _______________| next year. Two hundred and fourteen thousand | "Mr. W. J.C, Dulany and Fe : ses PARES ELEASCRE IN TELLING THEM CONARD & McEUES, doiiags is asked for the completion uf the im: | been appolited pemtmaater and moakarent cose, TER IS NOT SO DIFFICULT. THICK WOOLENS | FRIENDS AHOUT IT. ti<sJ provement of the Rappahanuock river, $84,000 | master, ‘respectively, and. they executed honda CAN BE SHAPED AND MADE TO KEEP THE HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON. Ruat Estate AGExts, of mnich cau bo profitably expended next Year, yesterday. 8 424 OTH STREET | sraye moved into thelr new offices, For the improvement of York river, Va., there |” Yesterday Rev. T. E. Colbourne, of Lynch- SHAPE, BUT THIN AND COOL FABRICS RE- ¢ aca eees tens aa eek calves Ree at jBan at Vi arrived QUIRE KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE TO Iie, LAND F Serees Bortewers; 1s $90,000. Tt ip’ proposed to improve Matha frptind, pric lacs genera = : x ‘Where they have every facility for and selling | pol river, Vai, by the remo and | A slight. acoldent ed In the FaSHION INTO COMELY GARMENTS TO ois. Real esting Hewes) Calecting anes Ne | Stuer obstructions aud. by: dredgi bed -™ 1 @ dis-| tent. Some of tho ‘broke let down bE ee poy : ‘on Froperty | tance of 25 miles further up the stream, To | the ministerial supois AS YOU CAN READILY JUDGE, BETTER SKILL AND CARE, AND WE CLAIM THAT BOTH Estate, MEETALL THESE REQUIREMENTS DEMANDS, Sass [geo pr harap preserve the channel dykes will also be necoy- All who have braperty for mle or rent, or who de- | sury. Hixty-threo thousand eight hundred dol Bugs sire to purchase, wil dd ft to thelr iottes ty lars is asked to complete the work; $33,000 can = be profitably expended next year. pa a Oe hil ete REESE Fatal Result of Bathing While Over- bented. cornice, over the material in festoo and tearing much of th the porticos the — lang trimmed with from top to bot balconies contained two black and white. The bales pavilions are dresseg in a siintlar ma he addition that the win contained gracetul sweeps the door opening into the Stw the somber canopy of the catataly dismal grandeur. Battle flags Which saw ser vice under the man for whom they to-day forma ond of the drapery are tastefully arranged, fenty Yearsago, in his presence, they were pre= sented to thestatcot New York. 1a thisclty. Phe catafalgue, under which on a daiscovered with flags, the ‘handsome purple and plate glast casket rests, stands IS.foect lhiwh, the cupying one-third of That height. The ape was to have been surmouts 6 cule, bud the height of the eorrid A not allow ity and 30 two draped balls take Its pl a eagle is placed at the foot of the remains, The four uprights of THE CATAFATQUE are covered with puffed black material with folds of purple twii them. A space sixte the dome rises, cont These, with the purpl ing Inside, and the things about eatalalyue that not deep blask. The dome is broken, the first half being — conve astraight piece with fun-shape orn: rosettes above. and over that a convex portion to the peak. Between the pillars from hang graceful festoons with fringed rosettes and tassels t T sions are 14 tect by 18 feet, long. dais is 7 feet long by 3 tect wide. . At the head itis 24 Inches high and at the foot 18 Inches, Fally halfof the legislature is now in town, Both houses will meet at two this afteraoon and, listen to prayer. A joint committee of five senators and seven assembly’ will be pointed to draw up a suitable memorial, Th! will be read to-morrow morning at nine, before both houses. There will pobably be'no set speeches, — ee MES. HILL'S REVOLVER. She Threatens to Shoot Ex-Nenator Stewart in Court While the Diverce Case is om Trial. SAN FRaNctsco, CAL., August 4.—The cele brated divorce case of Hill agt. Sharon, which is now golng on under the reversed torm of Sharon agt. Hill, in the United States cireuit court, to have the alleged marriage contract de clared void, was yeste lve of an exciting cident, whieh fora mo- ment looked as thot it would result in tragedy. Testimony in the case was bein beneath repens vente erp yond ch yt number of photographs of various docui in the ion of Miss Hill were exhibited, Ju vans and ex-Ne: or Stewart, of couns sel for Sharon, took exception to certain de= fects in the photographs and characterized them as unreliable. Miss Hill became greatly excited at their comments, and, thrasting ber hand into the satchel, drew out a revolver which she pointed at ex-Senator Stewart, ree marking that if he con! ed his strictures she would make hi: pay dearly tor them. eral commotion followed. Master in Chancery Houghton advanced toward Miss Hill avd urgently requested her to remain calm. He finally succeeded in obtaining possession of the revolver and adjourned the bearing until to day. Before he did #0, Miss Hill ix stated to have remarked: “Iam bound to kill Stewart before this trial Is over, and [ don't know bat what I had better do it now.” Application wag immediately made to Judge Sawyer for a war rant for ber arrest. aaa The Storms in Pennsylvonia. RAILROAD TRAVEL INTEKRUPTED—$100,000 DAMAUE. Easton, Pa., August 4.—One thousand fect of Lehigh Valley road-bed, at two polnis—one three and the other six miles abowe here washed away by last night's storm, iy track can be used to-day, and none but ju er trains are running. A bri jersey division at Landsdowne away, and a deep occurred on the Lehigh road, three miles abo bridge was built there dw the Beividere Delaware road ne by wash-outsand eto bridges. by the storins of Saturday and yesterday will reach $100,000. nanan Reseue of a Shipwrecked Crew. Cuicaco, August 4. Oswego, bound for Chi unmanageable Sunday om Gre coe, about 20m rd yesterday. All this ti hed to the rigging an less, The beach apparatus service, and by means ¢ entire crew of seven m: crew remuine ere almost life= two women ani a boy were taken to neighboring house and cared for. It is though§ the Jamaica will be a total loss, The value of ‘Ure vessel is $17,000 of the cargo $2,000, teh tlhe Going to Organize the Crofters. Curcaco, August 4.—The Scottish land league of tile city hus decided to send its president, the Rev. Duncan McGregor, to Sootland for the purpose of organizing the Cre uring rT jamentary canvass, He leaves for Sn ny ss A Distillery Burned. CHIcAGo, August 4.—The Phoenix distillery, Ciyboarne Place North Branch, Ames Burrows Kinson & Abel, proprietors, wax destroy by fire at 2 o'clock this morning. Loss,$75,000, ‘The plant covered an acre and « half and consisted of a series of buildings from one to four stories in height, built of both frame and brick. The distillery building, with contents— malt “and machinery—ts a wtal loss During the progress of the frequent loud deto- ations the explosion of barrels of aor. Land? Gatveston, TEX. August 4.—A dispatch to the News from Austin, Texas, says: “Governor Ireland received notification yesterday that Judge Pardee, of the United States cireult court at Dallas, had’ ited @ temporary injunction against the collection of stute taxes in Greer county. This county has an area of 26: ‘square miles, the title to which has been indie pute for many between the EXTRA PALE BEER OG eanver pretest “August 84, 1885. bod HAVE BEEN EXERCISED IN MAKING UPOUR Pal & SHEDD. Slight Rise in the Potomac. ~*~ = PRESENT SUPERB STOCK OF SEASONABLE FORSALE EVERYWHERE © y28 | SLATE MANTEIA SLATE MANTEIA | ‘The recent heavy rains have caused « slight | Mrs Wm. Jobneon, daughter of Capt Geo. B. put on the ph iaeian aiteaiae Always, in stock large assortment of Gas Fixtures, | riso in the Potomac. Reports received at the | Hond, dled here this evening. Her illness was Ss Grates, Latrobes, Ranges and Furnaces, signal oftice here from its observer at Harper's | Front heat. She leaveses husband saree was —_— meat of TEA LT AN goa AAAS Se Nera erent See to 1055 a rhein foot rise over night; depth Feenscbliaesty Ais fees dark Detween Stan: and GRANITE MONUMENTS of } ALL Pi Wi Oar wo - ps apo ‘description, latest Sheet hae ‘tend Free capaleriyé ‘have | three feet above low water line; still Maniacs Licenges,—Marriage licenses have ROBINSON, PARKER & 00. Ww oited ate en panini og Eee ig ‘T1a. m.—0 inch rise sinoe last report. been fesued court to Gharies | Information obtained about the’ conspiracy. e Se : Comer Peaneyivanis ai. ull 4 Zum. dally. 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