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Representatives of Steel Ratt Wills, THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, Fail malin tole come saat ; try will be held at Long ranch nex! : AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, and Wednesday. A sin ¢ meeting ‘Northwest Cofser Pennsylvania Ave. and lltn St, by it, wena in eviiate * pegs ard The Evening S:ar Newspaper Company posed to litnit the. produ: ..on Dy We on car p e the th by paying some of the GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't tailisan allowance for remelting tale. Jt 10 herein . ranspires that ail the companies agreed to, the tee Eveerso Srax mor a m prapoeed, wah tee enone * apie cathctaa Geen ee eee Ponnsyivania and the Bethlehem © vapantes week. or ade per month. Coples at the counter, 3 objected, and honce hathing Was doue. UL Lo spall tontage peepel a0 ceuts & meeting adjourned sulyject to tie call vi the two vent, $0. six out. Bo t Office ab Washington, D. Cas . companies mentioned. second-class mail matter. . A Week's Business Failures. ‘Tur WrxKLy Staz—published on Friday—$1 9 New ¥ % Year, postage prepa. Sik months, 50 cents b ‘ORK, Angust 7. A AL mail subscriptions must be paid in advance, gccurFing thriagin ig hnsalepr dome eel anor Vor. 67—No 10,070. WASHINGTON, D.C., FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1885. TWO CENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES. business faflures ng *be ‘Oo. for Can pared with = = week prev sipution in busi- Washington News and Gossip. GOING TO THE FUNERAL. THE GRANT OBSEQUIES. Telegrams to The Star. GLADSTONE AND AMERICA. mM the country, The Hegira From Washington This| Viewing the Remains in New York— Why He Has Substituted a Yachting Sir Moses Montctiore’s BOOKS, &e. Nb'S BOOK. r = SPECIAL NUTICE—OUT OF RESPECT ‘Geo, Filot's Poetry acd Uther stad Se at bere tent Ocho Gras, | GOVERNwENT REcEIFTs To-pay.—Internal ‘Another supple just tedelved ut CHAS. RAUMES | Our store Will beamed on the day of the funeral, Au: | revenue, $206,817.23; customs, $575,651.49. a secrcrmation of Troops and Civic Cruise to Herway fore Visit to This) toxpox, August 7.—Mir Minex. Montafions’ ae ee eae bo oe EES anced | OTE OE” eG CORNWELL & SON” | DISHARRED.—Messra. Wm. H. Scott, of Holly, foe boceragadlopadinde il alec Sesh ree, peginhteds THE NATION’S DEAD HERO.| “"""""- — bequeathed lange sume o. soney t. vartows pri ‘aul | > ==> 70.0. RCUNIFORMED BATCALION, | Mich., and Charles L. Skinner, of Baltimore, | !D&t©n People will leave the city to-day for The procession of people passing through the Special Cable Dispatch to THe EVENING STAR. charitable fustitutions, and jeit pumerous lege ae [S-srie fegiiae monthly: meeting will be eld Attoriieys, have been disbarred’ from practies | York to attend the funeral of General Grant. | city hall, New York, and viewing the remains LoNbox, August 7.—America has only just | 8 to faithful servants Scumer Booxs, THIS (Friday) EVENING, at So'clock. Business of | in the Treasury department. ‘The Pennsylvania road has made arrangements | of Gen. Grant, continued to increase in length | GRANT'S BODY LYING IN STATE,| missed a visit trom Gladstone. I have ETE The Epworth Hymnal now ready. A splendid Oc. | portance to be transacted. letaies Sree torun the train which leaves here at 40'clock | and number » | nace a From Wall Street To-day. taro or Commercial Linen Papetere, 24 ohects and | 2¢ THOMAS W. FOWLER, Secretary. | THE WacuuseETTs sailed from Panama for in t . train 5 mbers all yesterday afternoon. At 9 tained the following facts. A few weeks! Xow youx Aurust 7 Walt ore Le (=> ATTESTION, BARBERS! fan Franclco duly 251. ur tw ssctions end the BO oisock tae 1 Uelook last evening the crowd was denser than ago, while he was looking about for a place to | m ~The stork market hws heon ail tye etene a ae = aS lons. fe former tral ‘any time during the day, and was then com- | THI IDS MOURNING AT THE BIER. | spend the holidays, out of reach of English poli- | ing, first prices were irregular, and tT. C.C.PURSELL, Rooksetier. ‘There will be.a meeting of the BARBER'S UNION | | Crvit. SERVICE RULES AMENDED.—The Presi- | of the government and the citizens generally | posed principally of working people. At 10 JOUSAN! tles, a long sea voyage was recommended, and | beliué up. per cent; Oregon Tra vor cent; aton, ad “others of the ucttve list i ugust 10, 1885, ut 9 o'clock, | dent has amended section 7, civil service rule | will go, and on the later train the various of Serle CENTURY FOR AUGUST” JUST OCT, o Gram Army Ball, “ib and i: ste ow. , All barbers | No. 19, which excepts from examination per | ganizatl he thought of America, All his old desire to ere lous, “The representatives from. the | Clock it Was estimated that fully 5,000 people down % to% p further de cautedndaa Lan oh aa Bere ys Battle, Mal! | 9 sate 4 . A.B. Posts will coustitute the largest nui | Were in line awaiting their turn, At midnight, iteady tream. i visit it returned strongly. He was on the point | Giine in the marly dealings) et ce vera Hill, by Gen: Fitz John Porter. ee eae ee Tae a: FORD, Sec” | snnew Ny lee seca cee Toe | Ber end ee cey ith was: de freeydigraencd ss Spt to expedite matters, the procession AS 8 of People Sweeping of deciding to go, but his voice did not improve | the peel list, while Lake Gikore nha aome ae vaio 5 WATCH CLUBS rir Me men 5 i > vist net Lac por cont. The TBssteuont orci, Waren Leno an | "pas Waren CUURE-=Ta taser waY | Sod pettoss as aesctegt ton etiinton | Su imma, Army en od qorand Qi pr | was doubled into oar Through the New York City Hall, | antncscons int hs, mast we, cule tant | Gane stat sal wos in ‘What Shall be Done with Our ex-Presidents, &., &c. | can Watch. Elginor Waltham Stemwinder, at the rae | __NAVAY, OnpERs.—Passed Assistant Engineer | The Kit Carson Post, under the command of THE FUNERAL PROCESSION. was impossible, so'on the advice. of friends, | Tecovery In. most ‘i HS | of one dolar per week by joining, one of ‘our wateh | LW. Wooster, ordered to the Swatara 10th Perera pe pp en Beotctne pons ie arp has directed the formation of against his owh inclination, he decided on a | market ts qulet aud » clubs. ‘Call at our store for full inform ry tro} soc! Cerone aise : Lotbes tn Deemeas oon. Fes. ci veuk stocks, JOHN C PARKER, z Se OTHERS, inst.; Lieut W. E. Mason, detached from the | ing representatives. ‘The G. A. {men will be | Diocese daar Pe eae, eres POLITICAL AFFAIRS IN ENGLAND. | crulseto Norway in Brameyi yacht. He satis | £6 leading weakest an7-3t____—_ «(1228 Pennsylvaniaave. | Washington navy yard and ordered to duty in | under the command of J. B. Burke, the senive lowing organizations: The should not be tied down by politics In the tm- > aul 617 andb19 7th street n. w. - | ge THE Oo: RSAIP the bureau of ordnance; Pussed Assistant Engi- | Vice department commander, and ‘their head- | division of the New Jersey National Guard, ~~ Thing between Len) bealland F. baker, | neer C. J. Macconnell, detached from the Swa- | quarters in New York will be at the Cosmo- | consisting of two brigades of infantry, mediate future, I believe he could be induced An Ocean Steamer Ashore sale Oana under THE HONORED DEAD. to make an American trip. At any rate, 1] yf a rere" trading under the name and firm of Beall & Baker, | tara and placed on waiting orders, | Politan hotel. “Houn companles of the Union | the command of Major Gen, Plume; the Vet- pees _ eS mie Oho ag Home ACHIAS, ME. August 7 amer NX “ongo and the Founding of tts Free States, by | its on the 15th July. 1884, dissolved by mutual con. Lopes gcek dettan Hilaty eteran Corps will goin a body. The, Old | eran Zouaves (Independent, Brevet rig, Gen, | Seemes About the City Hall Today—| {0° Chertdelarppesoree ey fiber Say about | supposed to bo the Cin port at Beall retiring. The firm name willbe | THe REMAINS of Lieut. Nye, of the navy, | Guard will great re- | Hailtax, is ash Grand HM. Stanies. George Eliot's Poetry and. Other | Sent: Mr: under the commiand of First | J. Madison Drake; company D, First Minnesota | Dust and Stains Removed From the | luctance. He will make no political engage Si: cores poetry apd Other | used im liquidation. The business will be conducted as ste s he) zi en ast am ms ictance. He will make no political engage | Manan.” A number of boats and vessels have Kartonm: How. Weare’ Governed, by Ac Le Dawes, | formerly at the same place by Sie eeraty Geta Lita nave Deca Dae ae be commmeniet OF cane eB Urell: the: | Wosniugtay Toes (he Capital City Guards: | Casket by the Undertakers—After a | ments until after his return from Norway, joremrogi : oa - Boy Life in the wo Navy, be Hit Cleric. Adven: | CLARENCE BEALL AND RF. BAKER. | on its way to the United States Capital City” Guards WAI be the only colored | Veteran Corps, Washlugton, Capi. SE Thoma. | Brief Respite the Crowds Again Sarge | sire cowryg ENGLISH CAMPAIGN. |eo ttre The Atien tee Beadowe ‘The patrouage of the old firm earnestly solicited. ——— organization from this city that will take part | son; First company, Capt.’ ME Urell; bata: | ‘Through the Building. ING EN ’ IN. | steamer Cl his the only vessel of — re Pe RENJ, BEALIn THe Boar appointed toexamine candidates | in the obsequies, but there will be a large rep- | ion’ of four companies Virginia state’ troops, | _y, ty ann ae — that name known to be In these waters, left _ es au6-3t* X#. BAKEIt | for transfer to vacancy in the ordnance depart- | resentation of the colored citizens of the Dis- | Lieut. Col. L. M. Spotwood; first regiment Mas: | _ NEW Yorx, August 7. When the city hall| Mr. Chamberlain Fires the First Gum— | Liverpool July 25d and reachod Momirwal’ An wis 423 thet. nw. SES iaae= | SHOAL oc te aeay hee cenoried In tavae oe Gee: | tse suchusetts, first Infantry, Col, A. Be Wellington; | &Ates were shut at 1 o'clock this morning and| Me is Accused of Moisting the Flag of | Ut. It is therefore. seaccoly likely lao ALL AF Br eee etme, Ras reported tn teller Tie | ARMY AND NAVAL OFFICERS To ATTEND Tire | Second regiment Connvctiedt National Gaurd: | When the shuflle of foot steps had ceased, the | Socialism. Gould je in the vicinity of Grand Monat, where Cc WHITAKER'S T have mgAkD TO THE, PUBLIC other candidates were Second Lieuts. W. W. FONERAL. a the follow. | 21am Ga Linge pees City Guard, of | undertakers and embalmers came. The 1uce Of | carne piapatcn io THE Eve ere clgtaty, Ss AT pemcciaied my on, JAMES mand J. \ et. Secretary Whitney has designated the follow. | ftlanta, Ga., Lie iam’ 3M. 3 Gen. Grant was scanned by them through the | SPecial Cable Disp BVENING STAR. whether a - 1205 Pennsytvania avenue, Ander the ‘drmname of HENRY ARKE | Pans vor THE New CRUISERS The board | 1D Haval officers to attend the funeral of Gen. | feheiny second “Aethw ee ee a ee tigeclinpentngsary Unesnneapstor "S. N-X,, Major | double plates of glass. Thus the undertaker ny nese struggle were fired by Chamberlain at Hill, in| The city post oitice a RY A. C a Bi Grant; Commodore Sicard, Commodore Schley, | Gen. C. Molinienx; th o observé he lows And secure one of those neat small stone bottles of Appointed to examine plans and specifications 2 , 215 Wot hree companies Veteran | observed that dust had settled upon the lower | |, = % .. aTON, August 1885. i ot | Chief Construetor Wilson, Chief Engineer Lor- | Zouaves (colored), Columbia Guards, Garibaldi ES SPOOL DES Sn Wedienday Aba ThaOAy ©) INK anda box of 60 pound PAPER and ENVEL- : ee {oF {he Proposed erulsers has adjourned, subject | ing Surzeon Van Ieypen, Commander Me- | Legion, Italtan uine Gu Columbo Guard That tne ciher mightbe sloasea, ‘Sanpliadrns |BIDES They have excited great interest every Pia anderslgned’ Gexire to, scitbent thale tied wat e call of Commodore Walker, president. | Calla, Chier Engineer Snyder, Lieut, Kelley and | #econd’ company Washington — Continental 2 where and real enthusiasm among radicals, The OPES, which he is making a specialty of selling for | the public ily that they have established a cen- | The acceptable portions of the various plans | Lieut, Dyer. Guard, tent regiment New York Volunteers, | €Xpressed that such an accumulation of dust | 100" Si Tot Slt iui! dearaineny wos tral loftice at $53 F street n.w., where they will be per- | examnined were placed in the hands of Com-| ‘Tyo War department will be represented at | Veterun Zouuve assuclation, Veteran Associated | should have been possible through the fine | #4dresy Wednesday night was a carefully pre- — manentiy located. munder Goodrich and Naval Constructors | the funeral by Adjutant Gen. Drum, Surgoon | Qhe Hundred and sixty-titth regiment New | close joints made by the closing of the surface | Pared and long expected manifesto. It de- a Sar jy z our friends and the public for the liberal | Bowles and Gatewood, with Instructions to | Gen. Murray. Inspector Gen, Davis, Quarter- | York volunteers; Governor's Foot Guard, Hart- se airgap haar ern Seth clared for local government, graduation taxa- —Anew tnvolee just recelved. _I¥ 14 _} pat nasi ex outed the late firm of Glurke e<,cively | embody them in one plan. These officers will | master Gen. Holabird, Commissary Gen. Mac- | ford, Conn.; the Old Guard, Major MeLean; first | Plate. The glass was cleaned and polished | torn ee iad inws and tree education, On UST UnLISHED. pare begin their work immediutely. feely, Paymaster Gen, Rochester, bier of Iangl- | division N. G. Y., Gen. Shaler; Veteran | Anew, the top plate replaced and the Ifds of the 4 : singe ‘Schoulel’s History of the U.S, vol. »- | WI be closed on Saturday: from 1 to P.m., in compliance with the order astinasior General, ‘Tho last delivery i jon will t will be ope al delivery wine Schmid, eee gr Gon, Moshester, Oilct of Enel | organizations and Grea is ‘ander | casket fastened down, The royal purple velvet | the last subject he was clearer than ever before, = Newt ‘Al PERSONAL—Mrs. Rafus H. Darby and chil- | More, Acting Chict Sigal Olticer Jones, Acting | Command of Gen, Daniel E- Sickles the United | that covers the casket had become dusty with | stying: “I hope one of the first acts of the new HENRY A. CLARKE & SON. o ‘MeMaster, vol 2. History of the People of the US; Mi = Sepa ~ xa “os dren are spending a few weeks ut the beautiful | Judge Advocate Gen. Leiber. They will leave | States troops, consisting of infantry, marines, | the rising particles from all the shuffling .rliament will be to see that education suited General Gordon's detrnale nt attour. (Fer raitexnoiuer of “Tine Post CobtmiNa- | country seat of Jaines B. Burch, on Chesapeake | Wasiington in w special ear attached to the | blue Jackets and artiliery of the navy, constr | of the, thousands past It ‘through, the da¥-| trie capacities of every child shall be. con- Hive and Letters of vencral Uptou. OS SEW ERG MACHINE, COMPANY! 0 the | bay.——Hon. J. J. Rodriguez, Spain, and Hon. | 4 o'clock train, mander_H, “ik. Robeson, Ue Ne capt ite [of dust. Many hands” during the day | ferred free upon all forthe benefit of all and at ae ? Haactionof other important batiness wil be beid at | Gye, Grosvenor of Olio, are registered al the |g oy ay mo Mraran | dulni's light bartery sud four conpanice ofee | had touched the “sliver “Tails” and. moist | the cost of al,” About taxation hesald: “I have nk Hickland. the Tith intent 10-¢ ine The polls will be opesed. ai | ——-E- Kurtz Johnson and. family have gone to GOARE. % | utiery (aith United states aitiery) under the | Pilms had “felt the ‘mountings, There "were | heen criticised for saying the rich pay’ too litle | sud suas Matlida, Princess of England. ‘bi, und closed at 3 pam. No stock will ‘be tans: | Atlantic City for g stay of some length.——Mrs. eas Gammnind of Major Wildeck, U. 8, A., and a | stains upon each because of The tact. These | the poor too much.’ Thave given the matter | 2Pe9 A Maiden Ail Forlorn: by the Duchess. ferred after tie 6th inst. po Tener Doroies; by the Duchess. The Daemoa ot | _a1-«ttd HB win. The Buddhist Catechism. F. A. Darling dnd Mr. E. F. Darling,ofthiseity, | What He Says of Published Statements | °™!#on of United States engineers. e is OR ABOUT ‘ST 15, 188s, A. | Springs.—Judge S. W. Johnston, his sister, < a ITMULLER & CO., will open their new | Miss E. B. Johnston, and Mrs. Cornelia further Meee aoe T goed mre ‘ Seplying to charges against him | = donat want you tothink T suggest | Q CATTLE MARKY. to you that legislation alone ean accomplish all | 3 Ma Ohio Ee i ers went When the column h da short di StS ociek the aiiniant of the Ua Gro ie column has passed a shot istance oel e adjutant of the U. 5. Grant Agent for Jno, B. Alden's Publications, Store, No. 1333 14th st, n.w., with w complete lineor | Hogan arrived at Liverpool on the 24th instant, | Secretary Whitney's attention was called by | beyond 57th street it will be halted for rest and Fost sent out the relief for the next three hours, jd ay Bove all T would not lead you Into | UB0re phio, : Be re now in Paris Mrs, Livingston and | @ Stax reporter to-day to a special dispatch to | for closing up. On passing the Fifth Ayenue | Under Command of Wim, Brodie, from the head- | wild revolutionary projects which would anset- | 1t8, Moule 2). Means Miss Mamie Livingston, of 826 12th street, are | a Philadelphia paper representing that copsid- | hotel all bands will From 50th street | gh shes “5 4 Ls | tle unnecessarily the existing order of things; BN: | among the lute arrivals at Chapel Voint——A | crule dissatisfaction exists among naval offi-| the cscort will mi rch in route step until neat | Stclock. lieu Col, Fe ie, Giimore: Lieut Gor, So Ae cr emey ier sen mootind nee eceived from 3 . J. Ramsdeil, resis- | Oc, oe 2 Sere’ | the tomb. Through the ae - See Ed ian bye bl. | as final or as periect the existing arrangements Sy SF er EN Cee BRE AND | ferof wills, at Poland Springs states that he is | cers at ive partisan manner tn whieh the Seere” | iyi stoners ofthe ire departinene a unitormed | A: St Clack: represented Mason and Lieut: Col. | Gnder witch kundreds of thousands, ui, mall BER LUMBER. Bills ofi od ten improving in health.—Jobn W. Ross, of Wash- | tary ee Te ae mute ty tio, | HFeman will be stationed at each of the fire- | 2 until the hour of opening the gates, The ofti- | !ONs of your fellow countrymen are subjected : W. H. MORIISON. Table Luxuries, “Fumil Jx3 475 Peuussivanta ave} Wines and Liquors wid Imported | and TMULLER & fs and Wine Merchants, 1333 1. caitie on the ‘marl ty inferior, Hs up and Sum Mics to B50 per howd; ve 1 size and lengtha cut to big in health De Or OA | See ec aoe 1 fellow am subjected | brought trum d toGc, por pound, "State of the Popicr, Stahogany standin on end. Any wigthboard | 449. Atts. D. M- Goodacreand daughter have | disputeh that the board which made the ad | bulanee culls should they be needed. A broad | the early morning hours, and were detailed wa- | Mt around them of wecumulatcd weallt and —— J. F. MANNING & €0’3, ee ee en nn A Ee The French minister, Mr. Roustan, has ar. | YtS¢ Feport upon the Dolphin was composed of | band upon the pole above the boxes Indicates | til 8 o'clock this morning, As early as 4 o'clock | Pucteed/with loud-cheere The papers ie din, | CONFEDERATE VETERANS AT Sever Pix lows in the District. ‘Please’ onli, ekamine swe und | rived at Newport, where he will remuin for | two democrats (Herman Winter and Captain bei Or tue column, eooee okatin rrldetatied | alone tine route oc procession fiom the City fia | credit niin say he has now malted the fag of 0- | bere ar tead Dovmevisvanewave ow: beSimeimeed. opptoe Mag StEHs, | about a month.—“J. W. Pettit, Samuel Arch- | Belknap) and an enemy of ex-Secretary Chand- | to fire tae salvos upon redching the ground, will | gates to the fountain cirele, At that hous there | Gislism to the mast, Parliament will rise next bold and J. M. Young, of this ‘city, were rezis| Jer (Commander Robley D. Evans). and was | be massed upon the high ground north of the | were some thousands dammed back by the 120 | Weduesday or Thursdas ike tered in Philadelphia last evening——Comunis: | Cr, (commander Rebley D. Evans). and wag | De nied upon abe igh g ‘ - aS z : ng ——Commils | gecaninet é ose 3 OF posed of as Major Gen, | ment hut the inspector then had v tera Woop MANTELS, TILES, cares, LaTnowe | JSE~ wast ag | Slane Miter of Ue tera revchue,and Dep; | Secretary Chandicrs aduinistrution into dis | Huncoek ‘may direct. Te remainder of the | AL'S o'clock another guard detail of Grand BANQUETING PARNELL. Pinos. They were met uy i MONE SING. Aveust 16th, ¢ y Second Cor -MeMahoi ting home | repute. mpany, except the regiments detaiied to tire | Army men Was Mounted at the cask di 1c a Gimp __ STOVES AND Ri ~ DNESDAY: convenient tains | to West Virginia this evening.——sirs, J. 1. crctary Whitney said he must dectine to | te valleys, wi form Ito on the east side or | the command of Junior Vice Commander A, | The Irish Weaders Preparing to Rally om =< and excursion tickets. Ali interested in Sunday | Smithana her daughter, Miss Addie, leit to-day. ~ orn School work are cordially iuvited to attend. Pro. | 8 and her daughter, Miss Addie, lett to-day | 1 Waar Do You Turse or Tans: | fis tc €. Bursts a8 oa stn ‘auL-ge | for Rock Enon Springs. niterviewed upon He added that af an; ny such ridiculous stutl, | Riverside drive, right resting near 122d street, | Cranston, the Bames being A. K. Freeman. A. fora New Straggle. oue could tell how the | While the renuiins ure passing along the line | D. Pitcher, J. Lands, D. t. Ruth, G.W. Van y regiments and the | Mari 3 SROVE = a members of that board voted, or if they voted | arms will be presented , D. F. Pipps, M. T. Crouch, T. Minnis, | Pei! Cable Dispatch to Tax Evenrxa Stan. - PR rts : VE WASHINGTON THIS AFT 5 nald, Was selecta ise he Is the most émi- ry a vision N. G. 8. N. Y, and | filed into t tt kk positions y e 17th, by OVER 700 RATS KILLED IN ONE NIGHT! management Ot ser JOHN Be CHOU, PRESIDENT'S VACATION PROGRAM. “aman In his profession in elyll tite in the | the United States buttery of arulicry will tite | venient tor hustle the wisitersolie onsen, | fo Parnell in Dublin, probably on the 17th, by for eaup the visitors who passed. | members of the Irish party. It has two objects, ‘On Sunday, | The President, Secretaries Endicott, Lamar, | country, Me makes more mouey at his pro- | three yolieys and salvos upon the completion | Between 4 and 5 o'clock the erowd had become AT THE MADISC ‘ AVENUE CAR STABLES, THE CHOLERA PaNtc IN ‘The pante = 230, 3230, 4: 00, 12:00 p.m! | Whitney and Bayard, Postmuster General | fessfon than any other two men. It wasa very | Ot the ceremonies, After the remains have | a throng, and its line reached from the fountain | The close of the present session of parliament " . . BANTIMORE, MD, wid trip Yor, Ciildren lalf pri =| fe : rescure ices, which | passed, the 5 : 4 : es caused by the rapid spread of ra tm Spat Hound tele, Wie, Coldren Balt pes TJ, MA | Vilas and Attorney General Garland will leave ty secure his services, which | pussed, Ue troops in line may be dismiased. along Park row to Centre street, turning the | Marks the dissolution of the party ‘heondue- | is increasing. Ture villages lave bec de >of frlendship, Mr, Win | Ge ‘WITH STONEBRAKER'S RAT AND MOUSE EX- cE OF s t. = = | here this afternoon at 4 o'clock in a special car, a < et 2. Lluyd Asplowall yesterday set apart the | corner of Chambers street. Every train on the | ted a bitter fight for Ireland, and now a new | serted by their inhabitants, who have fled tor NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF lectining to send in a bill for th ‘The upon whieh the civie division of the | big bridge brought reerulla, who seurried across rallying of forces is necessary. The banquet | Safety fro TERMINATOR, SPOCK HOLDERS! which kas been placed at their disposal by the | other members of the board were selected be- | funeral 18 to form. on ‘The division | Chatham and Centre streets to the polnt where a Mwoskipal sethertiies eave boon “The 1 “ i . C2 e : + I ~ y v by e of e's loctors and municipal authorities he been There will be a genera! misting ofthe Stockholders | Pennsylvania Railway company. Most of the | Case they were the very best qualisled naval | Will consist af four subdivisions. ‘The sub- | te loose crowd was being melted into a solid | Mau,be 8 recognition by aS Mortis to ane | attacked by the seourge,and the sick have test ™ STONEBRAKER'S HORSE AND CATTLE POW- | of ihe Washi mn Heat and Power Company om Z mp officers who were avajlable. Polities had noth- | divisions will form on Great Jones atree a RELIABLE, th st aw. Wealtington cits D.Cto make BY | them an invitation tw stay at his bouse, ‘Tie WHAT A NAVAL O¥FICHLE BAYS SBE OFFICAL OUESTS et Sees Inthe ines ie atthe hour of | portant political manifesto. I have heard also = ae eee eae wiceciors wind trassactans otbet | President will probably. be the guest of the soc val «licer in speaking ofthe | Col. Hodges, wo has charge of the réception | 9,0 Glock | a different com- | that a new campaign among the Irish in Auper- | ,TWO TRAMrs ASSAULT A Youn: Grit. ~ Scan be cone byt relary. After the obsequies the President will | article safd: “There 1s no such comment | and transportation of official guests, hi iy | Diexion in the crowd from thut characterized it | jea will shortly be begun. ‘The young daughter of Daniel Powell, a farmer sul-2m* Wholesale Agent for District Columbia eect RicuEparatonee go to Albany, where be will rewain @ day or : ae Z po guests, has nearly | at the same hour yestérday, and the army of ee of Courtland, Westchester county, N. ¥.. was 2m* Whole Fibs ole iag hicorpo gu to Albany, where le will remain @ diy oF | among naval officers. They haye uo politics, | completed is arrangements. There will be | young shop girls aud women’ were present usal A casein eenee Passing along the country road near the village: "T SOW hie : fikaw at Holland Putewt alter winter he wai | aud not one ina hundred votes. The examina- | about turee hundred carriages in Une, ‘The | the early bour yesterday, though in greater Of Croton Landing, when ‘she was slzed by S va bosiness mat : 1a which President Cleveland wiil ride | Numbers; but there were ‘thousands more of two lusty tramps, ‘They stifled her cries with Tee Macuxex go to the Adirondack mountains, whefe be will | Hon of the Dolphin was pure ‘The Crimes for Which Three Men ri exiled upon to accept | will be drawn by six black horses. Immedi- | the middle classes of people who did not give 3 ter. The Seerctary their hands and carried her into a neiehboring WM. J. FERGUSON, Remain for three: Weems or refuse a vessel bbilt_ under the direction of | ttely bebind the carriage will follow six other | Complexion to the procession until after seven | to Mang in Fayetteville, N. C., To-d thicket, After accomplishing their foul pur- Pataca bested his predecessor. He knew nothing about it, | open carriages containing the Vice President | O'clock yesterday morning. At the same rela-| FAYETTEVILLE,N.C.,August 7.—The following | pose the two villains fled. The girl soon neou Patentee and Manufacturer of the ut naturally Wanted to know if she was built | and members of the President’s cabinet. Le- | UVe hours to-day there were thousands more for ch 3.0, - | ered consciousness and gave the alarm, A xecording to contract. and if not, who was to | hind this will follow a carrlage, drawn by four | 1m the stream, and the fact was due to the belief eee ee ee era Thcenae Medel crete | Bumber of citizens marted In pursuit. ‘Tho THE NUMBER OF CHAN iE SINCE Nosire | TH Svan W CHANGHS MADE SINCE MARCH U. OF 0. E—UNION F “EUREKA” ICE MACHINE, Sik ko sen win cokes Re : i blame. ‘The examina‘ ion alleged Dusacrous de-| horses, In which Will be sealed ex-Pre-ideuts | 2nd experience that the early ones had yester- Thomas Gee and Thomas McNelll are to | Geputy sheriff of Peckskill arrested one of the 126.and 128 &, Eutaw street, Baltimore. Farexyx.P.| Thi te were nincteen presidential postinasters | fects, und the blame evidently rests upon the } Haycsund Arthur. Other civic guests will tol- | day least time to walt, so 1t was that the early | bang to-day: amatiants. The capture of the other 1s re DAY ABTER- regula, for the appointed to-day. The Postmaster General | shoulders of the goverument’s tnspeciors. If | low, in carriages, in the order named: United | down town cars, between 5 and 6 o'clock, J. 0. HOWARD'S CRIME. garded certain, The greatest excitement - made the following statement to-day in regard | the Secre! inspired by part .n motives | States Senatoks and Represent: dimiral | brought hundreds of ladies and gentlemen who | One night last summer the wife of E.C. Black- | Vails, and threats of lynching are mode. The made tie folowing statement ‘oday in regard | {)vouid have been imust Mhtural fOr ii 20 t, Commodore Chandler, forelgn min-| 4d thought to be in advance of the great | man, a farmer living on the east side of Cape | prisoner is under strong guard fer protection, jo change: Presidential offices: “The | cept dhe recommendatioror Adiniral Simpson, | isters, extoreign ninisters, cabluet of Gen, | Crowds. Those, however, who came down on | Fear river, found her husband in bis barn dead, | Miss Powell ts very Ill, President has now considered ell the cases of | the president ot (he advisory board, who, that nt, retired army olfivers, Gen, Grant's staff, | the Broadway cars as late as 6 o'clock this | with his throat cut. J. O. Howard, a shiftless Tnesidential postmasters which have becn | article says, s a democrat 5 und mpatives clerey, attending puyat | mcenine, chockel the cer and elightcd above | follow, isnt smate Hackeaans pews efiend,on | | Puranse We Somes beuuk aan ies 2 aA 2 z - he pallBesrer in, Sheridan and’ staf, | Reade i ing throng in line which the latter still owed small balance. On | cts Joserit._—Emperor Francis Joseph an made ready and presented to his attention. Me spores, War department, Gen sei | at that carly houreven backed through Cham: | the day of the homicide Bluckman went to | press Elizabeth atrived at Gasteln last evening, ‘Machines can be see in operation at the pork pack- Ing houses of G. Cassard & Son. 407, 409 and 411 W. Baltimore street, or at the Bultintore Cold storage ‘Company. ant Exrrnor Prax LLTAM Kass - 6eey Tu New Batrnore Rasxor. haus made 407 appoinunents, of which 274 Affairs in Alexansria. 8 is is to certify that si ‘i & ectenn |e " A : 3 y simend ee ys trae ee SINE SIZES, JUST OUT WITH THE LATHE | « Muy eerily tat ie enderped hae formed | Were My Vacancy cxused by expiration of (cr | Teyarted for 3x Luss capa and iat “udges, of Supreme, Court. | bere street aud up, Breedway, to. the ini | Howard's house, puld,tue note, and the two Kinporor Witan, Foodlved them, atthe) h- aes overnors Of states and territories with thelt | stated. There the new comers were getting | men went away together, Tl MAILROADS ON STREETS.—There Is some com- 5, legislature of New York, Gen. Franklin, | 12 line, and policemen were protecting those | pany the greater part of the day at Blackman’ : ent soldiers’ home; Messrs. Drexel an already there in the enjoyment of the privil- | house. The two made frequent visits tw the | trian uniform and Francis J Goarbaf Indian cotnmissioners, mayors | exes, they had already obtained. The city ball | barn and drank freely of ‘Bluckman's wine, | sian uniform, |The pe prevanyslixes or common counellmen of marked 5:50 o'clock when Junior Vice | Later in the evening persons passing along the | emperors, The Abend Ja itigs of Brookiyn, New York, Boston, St, | Commander Cranston, of the U. 8. Grant post, | roud heard the men quarreling in the barn, At | the meeting of the emperors will strength ev of suspen Jers in, Furniture, interlur House Decorpito: & oF suspension dea bgeu | pluint thatthe <1 wee, in the city of Waste | caretully considered bpon tue evidence, fil Pur- | fur nearly sve moni hs Ww vilson Hi. | Suance of the same nriuclples by Which he was | business undisy-osed whose place | guided in the beginal xf farge nutnber o son the streets ith ‘street north. | solicited removals have reiused. including | board not long azo MENTS, IS CHEAP IN PRICE, BUT | H. HOUGHTON & CU..as manuiacturers of, and FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. THERE IS NOTHING IN THE MARKET EQUAL To IT. THE ECONOMY GAS STOVE IS THE BEST | Houzhton, SELLING STOVE, AS EVERY ONE USING THEM | of residence emperor three times. William wore an Aus has taken a recess he some important DiI for Paitw introduced ito the anbia: : : : 7 revered. Under the : : : oe J : ~ TAKES PLEASURE IN TELLING 7 est in sade abut We thorn is eee veut ar not long i Louis, Hartiond, New’ Haven, Jersey City lifted the covers from’ the casket, passed his | bedtime, Blackman's wife becoming uneasy at | close friendship already existing between Gut- FRIENDS AbOUT Tr TELLING THEE | Special partner, whow piace uf readence fs No, 218 | Cayce tie proais were not such mis judi, | Preens ea cae raeNray companies arcrequired | Kivabeth, order of the Clucinnadl and Wheeler, | handkerchief over the plate glass, and then | bis prolonged absence, went to the Varn and | any and Austria and will be a sare guara.ton HAYWARD € HUTCHINS ceeinmergteest in the mame city: that the capital | us to warrant the action. Arrangements uve | und tagmen are required ahead of all traing | 244 Grant Posts, G. A. 1 (oat eer aa err ian re aera’ [orienting ment Hig mee red ps recon [ea gentcelncoantn - Je8, Sek reef eee ae Same ema, Ate momen ONRES Pee tabeta aig the Presidenes tiactions whee | Tike COR CTI eee eetaen || The Chua renege elnino the i "THE GATES OPENED. at the November term of the superiorcourt, || AX INSURANCE MAN'S TROUnLES.—At Mo- mi that the sald Lip is to commence on the sti t dent . es and Union streets, and on Fayette he steel case,made at the Franklin iron entenced to be hanged on the 322th al Ala., yesterday E. B. Guclet, president af 2th Sey of July, 2D. 1885, and shall terminate on | bonds are fled and approved.” AUesh hom Duke street to Queen street, ‘The | works and ealled « “Steel Ghoul-Proot Buris alsa aeeee Te eOTHIDE sux O'giock and tho tron | ist January. An appeal was taken to t : labaine and the Citizens: Ineurnnce oom- rv “WILSON H. HOUGHTON, 7 anired: wocKeap taenic teed Case," arrived in New York yesterday, and will | throng! yesterday, w supreme court, which uflirmed the verdict of | Ismies, transferred his property, ameonting to _ July 16th, 1885.” Jyzocodw | A LAW WIGHT 18 Reveanen By THE crvny | {ick wy the 1 a hoerne the body. asc Is entirely differ. | Dut that the day and the remains were at their | Sentenced Howard. pt p cers 4 == (ie Fu EINEEY, q ¥- time, be a nee whexd of the engine | Cut from the first one ordered. It is mmade of | disposal. Several, hands and voices reminded meagre pordotabeienind panies, amotnting 10 B44 ual ints MaRiNG & SECOND MELE OF 1206 Penna, ave. and 1206 Dat. n.w.,| Secretary Manning recently addressed a letter fect, "No teuln, inlist be run ouethe | Cheops steel and Wwelghs 3,400 pounds. “Itis | Wem otherwise with not a ltde suddenaess. | Thomas Gee, an aged negro, with attenuated | PA sry Sed DO WEHAVE Beer) Ssent for the lolowing brands of Imported | to Attorney General Garland, asking whether | streets more than four miles an hous, and abell | 95% Inches long, 40 Inches wide and 31 inches | A solid strea had again commenced flowing | body and dist limb ved in a wretched PANTALOONS FOR $4 AN jer of his prs ; om <D $5, WE HAY : “ earths Once desia e oroiee $4 | of atleast thirty pound in weight I required | hlzi. ‘The steel 1s one-half inch in thickness, | Across the pluza to the entrance, ‘Two lues of | hut here with a poor old white woman, She ~ War cin tl IN EITHER PRICE ABOUT TEN DIFFER- KAISER, CULMBACT:a ERLANGER. | of the Revised Statutes. Thee section provides | © be rung While the engine ts ha notion. itis | Ou the inside three iron rollers are permanentiy | ollleers walled up a chanuel irom the ‘steps to | Was found one morning with ber head Dae nee ee eee eee ENT PATTERNS, THE FIT AND STYLEOF ‘The trade and families supplied. Orders by mail oF | thay « ‘lerk shall b npotiit za fee eS | made by law the special duty of the mayor, the d to the bottom and three wooden rollers | the fountain, as was the case yesterday, and | to pieces, apparently with an axe, and cireum- fs Cures THESELOTSARE ASGOODASOUR Finer __ | @!¢PHone promptly Billed, at no clerk: shall be appointed in any de- | superintendento’ police aud the polteciman to [on euch side, tO assist in. plucing the coffin in | through st, in threes and fours, the Thiman | stantial Cvidence pointed to Gee ax the mur. mare eoekain partment in either of the four classes above | enforce these laws, und finesof from $10 to $20 | Po-ition. On the edges the steef is one inch | Stree qn was flowing just as though thousands | derer. He wax convicted at the same time as GRADES. IF YOU WISH FINER PANTS | (FSS 4 gh otNetaN, DG duly 22 1585 designated until he has been examined and | are provided to enforce them. It is thonght, | Huei. One end has been left open, and throuzh | had not shuftied over the same stones yester- | Howard, and the same appeal and re; erst, comuty, - . 4 2 P charge of starving Waive aaa crsof Le Sort “PARE BUIEDIS Rormnied ane eas been Sximined: ie that gates would givemore protecdion | this opening the coffin will be placed inthe | day. Alter fliwen minutes the entire line was | made, It is a remarkable fact that this aban- 7 BANY ig. neree called on the TW fen acabned by a maeraon sires exarainens | however gt Ls case. ‘On unis side of the case is’ sliver plate | stepplug, stepping, stepping away above Cham- | doned specimen of huinanity had two white pad j meway Loo peep CALL AND SEE WHAT WE HAVE. FOURTH of i5,/at 2 O'clock Beat | tore which sug clerk Into’ be Hpmohted ead | UNO GAME.—The Patapsoos aid not come | insetibed; “U.S. Grant, Died July 23. 128% bers street to Duane. ‘There wax the fountain | wives, and that Jealousy was one of the motives | drum have dled. aud t oom 16, Lee Vrokt Building, iar the purpose Uf two Ollior Clerks lobe ablected te ten nena a fimore to play the game with the | Corporation Counsel Larcombe, of New York | head and the stream was then flowing trom its | of ‘the murder, father not only re up the = coun she deparuaaue’’ (he Mocrotary wenied to andrias set for yesterday afternoon, and | City, has sent to Mayor Grace an opinien that | Sources. All in the lines were on the move. A FRATRICIDE, but prohibiting the ne = CITIZENS OP WASHINGTO! know whether this section was repealed or ab- Fanie took place. af aoe laanner the board, ae aldermen, as: Van oe par (Rowe five persons s bumped Gul Aweust 10. 1681; & acces chant wea | ode Tete sheaneod Gere CITIZENS OF WASHINGTON aol. RETING.—A as | signing a ground in Riverside Park for ais, upon agust 10, 1884, arch festival | °° GEORGE SPRANSY, Fogated. x LRP rn neat Toone rants sepuliure, upon being signed: ky | Which the remains rest. The crowd Is hastened | Was held in the 71st township of Cumberland | t© marry again, and ts Aare notified that by joining owe ofour Watch | In reply, the Attorney General to-day ren- | held ut the old court house lust night, and took | Gen. liable Watches cai hased at bores _ ney BRERaee aed a " e y opel the ea ol county, at which hard cider was dispensed | 10 Win refused to acce Ose mace Curmnnen, | chien pan of hte cay rer | Saran nu te eee, oad enone, the | tia on Gana ate Het BOFTOW fr | ie cusion Of the wrath propised: “ie ‘pck | get a goo flew of ne remalng oso grt that | foc Thomas MeNelad otrvther simon, | Many children, QT au5 007 SEVENTH STREET. — | Brisinatnrs of the Wath Cink ere ie We hens: | the seetion referred to, It operates usa repeal. rrs.—The eify school board holdsitsannual | Commissioners had the power to grant the right | Inany, while peering into the casket, stumbled | Colored, beciine lt ae neater on | LOCKZAW FKom Dual riginators jub system in ictoms | Soe pore io Weer ee to 1b Opexatce as Sone meeting to-night ——Mr. J. ‘Carlin’ Creighton of sepultare, aud of course the ussent of the | against the plattornt beneath. It projects upon | 8¢Parated belore coming to blows. ‘Later on a ween ie das . a hhasscsienedt Ci board of health was a necessary prerequisite to | each side more than a foot from the casket, | they came together, when Thomas cursed and w sees we [= CORAM @CHUEN, Cee eee ee That ia eres readt aiks | counnauy int orden ts toca a ee Pee | any Durlal within the ety mite sith the dais of Albany was no broader they | attacked his brother, and was pushed away by | Atthur Ives bad three teeth hat the two methods a + ‘broth, wanted to take gus, but the det ‘Exar Estate Aoxxts, ofexamination ure inconsistent, and theretore | Mrs. Geo. W. Dearborn, an estimable lady of ‘NOTES, the casket and cut away beneath wa that no Sop regeneqengern rend dead, (Qo the | Use it.. ‘The tecth were extract ius winealias es aes ce the later law repeals the former, the firs ward, fell down stairs yesterday after: | Under the resolution adopted by the meeting | hiong beside the remains. rushing clothes | Counsel prayed for a verdict of manslaughter fae ween Sakae on ae SoS 5 BEV .—The charge i and that between the first emorrhage, Ashe seeme No. 1420 F Street Northwest, ‘The Extra Session Talk. Against Albert Lyles has been withdrawn, no | 0 ¢*confederate soldiers at the Hoffman house, Church Bells to be Tolled. aha the fetal encounter there was not suifieient | BO danger wasfeared and evidence appearing to sustain it, New York, Wednesday night, a committee to Beas as cencre WHAT SKRAKER CARLISLE SAYS ANOUT IT. New Yorx, August 7A number of churches | interval for “cooling time,” and that the crime | The How of blood continu ve represent southern soldiers at the obsequies on ve faintly procured the sery To Tue Prsuc Real Rotate, tenting, Howes Collecting inane | A Stax reporter asked Speaker Carlisle yes- Boston's Marder Mystery. Saturday hos been appotuted, with Gen: W. W. | forauenont the coautry, wave sigldicd thelr in; | rong opiulonr decided that: the, quention cf | sueeceded in stopping ti otlating Loans and placing Insurance on Property | terday afternoon if there was any truth in the| q WoMAN MISSING WHO ANSWERS THE pe-| LOTiNg at its head. cortaee Wonven city hall tomorrow end | “coollag time” did not enter, as no suimicient | 42 examination, but falled to i reliable companies. report current to the effect that an extra ses-| sCRIVTION OF THE BoDY ¥OUND IN THE | ,,\", Wm. Wormley, who leaves for New York | again when it arrives at Riversido park. In | provocation had been given, and that it was | Jury. Yesterday ae All who have property for sale or rent, or who de- 1 this evening, will take with him a very hand- be in aida! nt Set in, It is feare sire to purchase, will find itto their advantage tooatt | 102, Of Congress would Erorenly, be called, | RIVER. some and costly floral piecs to be deposited at | Grier that they may be promptly notified, the | 1 a a Yilcim. | “There ts nothing in it,” he replied. “There ts | _A tclegram from Boston, August 6th, says: | the tomb in Riverside Park. ‘The piece, which | WesterB Union telegraph company has ar ae on thi 5 t s 2 ON MONDAY, AUGUSTI7TH,wEsmALL = | SESE —__ii kim | nothing tocall for an ‘extra, session. I have | New and important evidence isat hand in the | was prepared by Mi, J. £L Sinai, fw snaintcen | Tensed to announce over its wires throughout Taking Summary Vengeance. Carpenter the uroker's 7 Se vE . < SAMUEL 8 SHEDD. just leit the President and I know the report Is frame of ti Hy the country the time of starting of the funeral | 4 y1ssoURI MOBSAVES THE STATE THE EXPENSE rth of bonds from Mr. Mark Downey of Yacaré ruxneriorsas we xow oo |S Sire S Since aaxrera | miboniouniaton 0 found in bags in te harhor two weeks age, Tne | 4eaiggey Me, Ac Frey of Gen, Grant as Proak | Etna ON Cty ot acon othe maatae Ae Hickman, a te oer Seley ea CUPY, AS OUR NEW BUILDING WILL | always instock large assortment of Gus Fixtures, ‘The Coast Survey Scandal, police have every reaso2 to believe that the | kneeling before hin, The plese is sateadet es | Of Gen. Grant in the tomb. gases On b. murderer was taken by a iol et | respectivels, to mstock broker in Balt more by NOT BE ENTIRELY FINISHED BY THAT Grates, Latrobes, Ranges and Furnaces. A RECAPITULATION OF THE CHARGES AGAINst | body was that of Mrs. Nellie Mitchell, wife of . pious tothe dead general for what he did for x Conmederee Soldiers Honor Grant's Keosho, in this es, night. The | express, and on ee ~ say bn Ise od & = face a THE PEUSONNEL OF THE BUREAU IN Tie | Frank Mitchell, of 191 Endicott st, This woman | the colore Ie. jemory. victim ‘was Garland Man. In September of | package trom J. J. Nicholson on, stock. TIME, WE SHALL REMOVE OUR ENTIRE _ 400 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST. _fyl_| Rgpont OF THE IXVESTIGATING Commitee. | was not reported missing by her husband until | It is thought Mrs. Grant will be too Ml toleave | GaxvEstox, Tex., At 77.—A special tothe | lust year Dr. Chenowith, one of the most prom- | brokers, in Baltimore, valued at $9,125, and STOCK TO THESTORE NOW OCCUPIED BY ci, PERSO: a | The committee which investigated First Audi- | two or three days ag: although he says she dis- | Mount McGregor to attend the ceremonies in | News from Greenville. Tex., says: Ata reunion | inent citizens of McDonald county, was mur- | on the 25th of July another package from the Ee eis iat privlene uy evEtciee their mamaetzeau ace | yor Chenoweth's charges against the manage. | Sppenred three ‘weeks ago.. Mr. Mitchell tx a| New York: tomorrow. Harrison, the valet, of | of ex-confederate soldiers here vesterday it was | dered about 9 o'clock at night. “He Was sine firm valued at $5,000." Tostond ‘of thn GED. C HENNING, WHERE WE WILL BE | and'alkia School ‘Buitdugs “ieplaer opens fom | ment of the coast survey in thelt report declare | Plumber, having is place ‘of business on the | Gen. Grant, who tg at ihe Fifth Avenue, note, | estimated that 20,000 xelerang and others were | from ls offs, 4o his resldcnee when, he was | puckugus being allowed to take the ars arg Yam. wild p.m. dat Sys-hia Ground Hloor of '& three-story wooden building | $8¥8 the family will occupy thelr house in New | in the grounds, Gen: LOCATED UNTIL THE OPENING OF OUR that moneys recelved from the Navy depart- | corner of Endicott street and Lafayette avenue. in three weeks, Ex day. Fie alluded “to the fact chat | murder was the ou of @ bitter political ter called at the express office and reevipted tor = Hate § Sen- | orator cw BU ‘ v INSEPTEMBE: = ment and trom the United States engineers | The two upper floors are occupied by his family. | stor Sherzian, Gen. 8.8. Burdett and G. W. | thousands of crippled old confederates were them andtook them away. Catpentcr lef the NEW BUILDING EARLY IN SEPTEMBER. <9 nice See cer 0 bitice for electrotyping, &, instead of being de. | Mr. Mitchel came from Malla, whore he was | Hooker, ex-sergeant-atarms of the Senate, have ct aes city Setantey night, Suly 25, via Hichmund, THE FORMATION OF THE NEW FIRM GAS STOVES, all sizes; guaranteed, Call ‘ited in the treasury, were divided born, and be married his wife in this city about | #trlyed at the Fifth Avenue hotel. 000 federal soldiers were drawing pensions. Ed oy Povomac faliroad for “And examine: P ninetecu years ago. Mrs. was last seen Hes mn t the close of Gen. Ross’ address jowing ste passe ‘and i Pee ogos of tie bunecm that pany caluatie oe | Binetoct ‘Mrs. Mitchell was last: The ver which were. written by Commis. | A\ the of ¥ the foll he | Washington. Toa fellow passenger who knew wins occunox tae pavorcoxsor- | — gttititten 1c xocharemenanying. | ubloyegor une Duran: that many valuable it | bn honday moral, July 20, res dayebetore | sioner of Publio Works sauire and placed by | was unanimously adopted: aie oe DATION OF THE TWOSTOCKS OF Goons, | _my2* BF. BROOKS 351 150 nireet, | Hever been returned; that G. V. Saegmuller, lat aaerany weeeoging aelghbor saw | moved by order of Mayor Grace shorily sftr | Ros’ intaae Basiers teseke near oa Sig Sees ORF AUT HLL, anne,” | pusiner im the firm of Fauth & Coy mathewan | Ber Fecelve a blow iat Knocked her down, and | Gusk this evening and, two draped American | ade, Graham's Brigade, the 1ith cavalry of een | chameian cc tes ete bee ae . 7 Keal Estate Oftice und Notary Publte, | Patper Ip the firm of Fauth © Co.. mathemat- | on sunday he noticed that she had a black eye. | flags were hung in the vacant places. xas, and unattached confederates and Union with a var miles wi VERY kanPacdee! ‘Dowling’s Auction Rooms, 1100 Penius aye. es re, property and | A large bruise was discovered around one ofthe | The American Institute association in New | soldiers, numbering about 10,000 men, in this, oe Saieene re es me Wesneesey Svenany, See ULLY, Peauicful Guiding Lot on Sist st., West Washing. | Materials of the bureay were wrongfully con- | Murdered woman'seyes. On Monday che went | YOrk jast evening passed resolutions on the | our annual reunion, held at Greenville, Te: ‘end killed by Hiias Devi. « neighbor. It vas ton, 502300, fronting on two streets; will be soldcheap | Verted to the use of that firm; that visiting ‘haps y she. death of Gen, Gt a riated : : claimed that Chapman bad tor several years AL SAKS € CO, and on liberal terme {edt | cards for private parties, among them Saperine | a ee eee een ae acne | ae tne TSTTCa Rid eee eee ee eee eel regret ae ne sad been paying undue alteutions w Davivs ae ee (JRege Jette W. Comore Dou W. Macnee. | wendent Hiigurd, And ainily, wore frequently | Sent NisiP te cee Benne ene tae nit {he meoting of the executive cdmmittes of | patriotic statesman, U.S Grant, whose remains Saaees sia Wesecrany cvening Te-vint an 316-318 SEVENTH STREET. CORSON & MACARTNEY, Bans if G, Ogde he hte, that W. , Bright, chiet | Pope more was thought of feantil the has | ony Gr was decided. place &. coMteution bes | "ertoch diate render te the heartbroken Came upon thein While they were sitting | a Glover oldie WSO Pak tiie drawings division, has, been paid com: | "ito feneral, appearance, thé fends of Mre, | near the city hall that transient visitors to the | widow ‘and family of the deceased our warmest enip | 8,18 ‘and without notice reixed his Depostt Accounts, mubject to cheek at sight received | Feau; that W.'T. Bright was nach addicted to | Mitehell say, answers the ‘description of the | ety might, Slices soe end ee ee = | Saan® body mon ts eight sige, coosing Sack erp Acerans mets cher i featg.teas wt Bein wae mach addicted io | Murdered imam. ‘he waa aurafeigit yours | E-Gov, Cormall will nana agents 0 wlll | man and A yg oe oer ua : a eeen aust bored tena: funds ai the vafious waterin, ‘That these resolations be telegraph- Piliadcighae Stoek xchange. bout nnd ‘aiden | RANG Geen Hise Ti sy or yy ene Par. only noticeable pedullurlty that Seisted in the oan, Fitabugh Lee of Virelult sccompanted | od to the family of Gen. Graal by the president commision. Boston orders execuied America | Doves chat when Assistant J, 8. Bradford case of the murdered woman—one of her left | by Maj. ith, ve for New | of this ° Bell ‘Telephoue Stock dealt in. ployes; tha a red icp | UPPer front teeth was gone. Thechildren in ‘ork this evening, ‘These resolutions were drafted by acommit- District of Columbia Bods of al! denominations. on | Senled tulue vouchers and was discovered he | family were sent away ona visit by thelr par- | Companies A and B. of the First J.M. stock aad Honds otaltlocal sureet Rai: | Was permitted to refund the money, but was | Sully weresent away ob e visit, by thelr par | , ConPanias Danriiic Tet Wichimond | Cooke Lisus Barrow, Cal & Be Hawk Ean chclipeeecs ad aticpncae Cietpagis | nat dren smoved by Prot, Hilgard thet Hit | Cuutyaut ago Inet eventog for New York via’ Ne ‘News | and other ex-confederates, ‘addresses es formance of hfs duties; that old and incepect: | pM Mitchel! ts mediumsized dark-foatured | apd the aletmmor Breakwater. 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