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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, I =F "s AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, 4 Korthwest Ccfuer Pennsylvania Ave. and tn St, by é The Evening Siar Newspaper Company, GEC ADAMS, Pres't. } city by carriers. ob thelr own account, af 10 cents Der or Lic jer month.” Caples af ‘the counters " Vor 67—No. 10,071. WASHINGTON, D.C., SATURDAY, AUGUST 8, 1885. SPECIAL NOTICES SPECIAL NOTICES. [xa MEMORIAL NUUER 7 — THE DILKE SCANDAL, The Affair to be Ventilated im the Courts—A Petition for Diverce, Special Cable Dispatch to TRE EVENING Sram, Loxpox, August &—The scandal connected with the name of the eminent liberal states man,and which was vpon all lps, was sup. posed for several di to have blown over, His friends denied the story positively, A Journalist, who Is supposed to be most in the confidence of the liberal leader, sald in his London correspondence yesterday, “lam able to state that there isn ord of truth in the mon- strous story from beginning to end.” But I tal reg met house TWO CENTS. pine. aoe’ th, petition ‘fled WS allt the popular + Gossii as the burial case and its burden wascarried up | hotel apparently in countless numbers came| FUNERAL HONORS IN OTHER . it tscortaim the m Ne d pe ele and placed ‘dal: ne mounted | out. ; tat am Washington N T grams to The Star. Placed: upon the dals upon. the mounted Lea CITIES. : : et ae NAVAL Capers ArpornTED.—The Secretary steps. The body was alone for all to view. The | were quiet red in their jook- | Business Suspended and Memorial Ser- pre eg si bouls eee a a of the Navy has made the following appoint- honor tees next to the hearse, on elther sid quietly gathe: in their parlors overl: ™ Rel Preaching at 11 a.m., Rev. J. MCKENOREE had ing the square, and strangers were rigidly ex- vices Held, tives not Fe | took the same relative positions they y rp irecidiug eller,” Sunday ocinel Bene | Ments of naval cadets, the representa! BORNE TOTH E MB. Tataiva hile being borne | cluded from the halls leading to their rooms.| Lyxcumra, Va., August 8.—According to a Young People's service of song, 7:30 to 5 | having made any nominations, as required by TO + | maintained to the remains while being ray | Sir. Grant nd not lester BURG, VA., August 8.—Acco! "METHODIST pth st.n.w., near Penns: THE NATIONAL REPUBLICAN the pastor at 3 o'clock. Consecra- | law: Chas. Mills Bunker, Cleland Nelson Offley, resolution passed by the city council last night : i n r from the hearse, Commander Johnson took | that she would not atiend the funeral, but tet sphere 7 i Xivare welcome. ® WAit* | Ollver O'Donnell Frick, Philip Williams, Geo. . 5 ¢ -g | place in the centerand immediately behind the | concluded to stay at “Mount Metregor. Sho | Nd @ proclamation by the mayor all ity ofices, .., He held a subordinate, Out tame | WU! issue on SUNDAY MORS , August 9th, sapien | Ps Pestam, Garrett Buckner . The Dead Chieftain Laid funeral car, Was reported by Dr. Newman to be still weak.| banks and a fow business houses were closed to- E 2 = Banmn's Halls southeast Grier sen | Mit, Go, W. LaNe, the newly appointed sec- At his eft and right in either Tear comerof and ill though not contined to herbed. The par-| day in respect to the memory of Gen, Grant, | (hi sdspoule for Scotland, in Wit a . Southeast corner 41 £0. W. LANE, the car were Conitedee Desig ma nsbee, | ty red At the hotel, ready to take carriages dager elo i A Secunas setae pete mage A MEMORIAL NUMBER m pation, Stinday schoo! at S:30.s mio. | CUM Of the territory of New Mexico, was at Rest To-d; of Wheeler Post, Saratoga, respectively. Next | for their position in. the parade when the cols SS nother Uae nt | samnee toes a ley, Superintendent. Preaching by the | fred in Washington and educated at rs es 0-day. and dircetly beblind these were representatives | umn should have advanced so far as to permit SVE August 8.—The public a ras > & Boog ; bia coll Fe veral years past he has been PB hh LLE, PLA., August Be r PERSONAL AND LITERARY, hekanes er iawouacs e ?'Thalm. and 8 p.m. A cordial invitation ex: fe. For several years pa of the Loval “Legion ‘abreast as follows: Gen. | the carriages to fall in line from the hotel, were | offset : . ust rade, all banks and most ofthe ‘it* | €ngaged in business in Butfalo, John J. Milhan, Gen. C,A. Carleton, or ee Col. and Mrs. Fred Grant, Mrs. Sartoris, Mr. | business houses were closed here to-day duritne | 3 ro a LAYEDLANI x 1 3 5 : ré id Mrs. U.S. Grant, jr., Mr. and Mrs. Jesse ar “4 = {| Emslish Notes Abont Books em@ CHURCH. lira | DeLayep Lanp Parents.—Twenty-nine thou- ‘i Geo, D. Barton, Lieut. Col. Floyd Clarkson, | an: s. » the hours of the funeral ot 1 and T sts. Préaching | sand land claims githia ihe states and terri. | LMPOSING FUNERAL PAGEANT. | Lieut. Goi. Av 'cank and Capt. Blunt. Grant, dirs. Cramer, Mr. Dent, Miss Cramer, | many buildings are drape >| Writers, a 5 ¥ buildings are draped in mo At7z | nd 8 p.m by. Mev. ad The clergy and physicians had paid respect to | Gen. Creswell, Mr, Stephen L. Moriarty, Senot | Orelosk a detachincut of W llsoie buttons bern | Special Cable Dlonated te tree mereacrwe 8 « iurmerly of Getieses ‘conferenge, SX. | tories covered by Commissioner Sparks’ order the remains by alighting from. thelr caPr Romero and ‘Mr. W.d- Arkell, ‘The membors | gowek a, detachinent of Wilson's battery beaut | Special Cable Dispatch to Tux EvENrxo cam Tt will contain many oa Siem Case Meet, | Of April 3, upon which Gal proot his een and accompanying them from the steps to the | of the party, who from time to time appeared | theike Suring | “Loxpox, August 8.—Mr. Ruskins health, Virgina ave. and Sth st. s. e. ‘Lass cting a ‘A procession composed of J mG | made, await the ‘I ‘of patents under hearse. ‘They entered car ‘on elther side | at the windows as the head of the colummbezatt | focal military eon | which has not been good for some time, ts now att | the Gmierauepeucine tho amistiee of patents A GRAND AND SOLEMN PROCESSION. | seins Dlssa, ear Etor ene oe palewa: Hey. | SOMGVe up pee theta mete playing as ot 5 = Mitchell Post, Grand 2 ILLUSTRATION: > + ie? 9 NCE SUNDAY | with th this final action of Dr. Newman, Bishop Haris, Bishop, Potter, | they passed, were the object of general ations | Mechel Post a vies 7 5 i . Gare oS traneter to the Gainer watt ‘special agents of SS Bey Dr. Chuainbare Rex. Dr Field, Eh — Hon on the part of the muititudes gathered in | tion from the o is are writing a bio In the highest style of art, representing various scenes - Riswa. teed erat the te nally inspect ridgeman, Rev. Dr. West. Rev, Father. he square, “ ooper, peers ere pe inact ees Cosee vent tig crs eevee nea the Glaims, 204 Omee could personally inspect | CEREMONIES IN RIVERSIDE PARK, bon, ev. Hobt- Golyér, Rabbi Browne, and Drs. vircit Avaxcn puaren, principal streets to th very’s new work on the coming straggle p> FOUNDRY M. FE. CHURCH, 1 AND ugias, Surady and Sands, morial services, ii for India is to iS o ven ro It iseminently Free a ie, hee De it ae Saviow pasior | Sorprens AUSENS WITHOUTLEAVE—A. gon ———— Col, Beck, In charge of the regulars, com- | , Wing to the absence from the city of the ma- ; India is to be published next Wednesday, jon te morrow at 1 & m, by Rev. Dr. Whkiair, . manded his companies, as indicated above, to | Jority of Fifth avenue residents, the lack of Cyr oT: rsare about to issue a book by A gf sinnesots confercuce. Song and pralse service af eral army order has been issued, that an! MEMORABLE SCENES IN NEW YORK. positions—company_A’on the right and com- | mourning emblems on that thoroughfare ng the procession and fun Prince Ibrahim Hillmy on the IMterature of AN ORIGINAL NUMBER, See ey All dnvicd and ail cordially welcomed. | enlisted man who has absented himself from SSS cates pany E on the left of the hearse, Colored men | boon noticeable until to-day, as compared with | “Tikistos Sed Aweats: . 4 the Soudan, = — his com: ithout authority shall forteit all were at the sides of the twenty-four horses, six- | other leading streets. This morning, howeve: ally observed throw ", pt by Goethe from 1776 to 1832 wpbracing many incidents of a most interesting char- Aone pay anc ces accruing during such ab- CLOSING THE CASKET. teen men of Meade Post, Philadelphia, of which | many of the finest residences were appropri | rics, mills aud pli t » between 1782 and 1796 has been acter never before published, by kev. ¢ senice, and shall, upon conviction by court- 1 | Gch, Grant was a member, were abreast direct- | ately draped by order of their owners among shi i discovered at Weimar among the possessions : pm. Sunday school at 9:30am. | M8rtial, make ge the time lost by such | The Last View of the Dead Face—Final | ly in front of the team of black leaders, and the | them being that of Jay Gouid, at Filth avenue is began tolling ot Walter Von Goethe with ehormeus Bum- eetiing ‘Thurs ie” | absence. But no man shill itor en iays, | Seeves at the City Hafl—The Floral | David's isiand band preceded them, and 47tnstrect, and'that of tie funlly of the | city. ‘The tufiltia rota he ; Sahneeigns ated bas: — in >| wribat anne, ‘ te ex-Gov. KE. D. Monsan. ast wight and from. ther 3 ‘ily Journal, called the Linguist, te the company commander has conclu: | Xriputes Around the Casket. TONING sane) BEDE DW AE. At 9:20 President Cleveland called his cabl- | morning. The ; be. published in vo languages teghiane . prayer meetin 1X. a2,, | #t¥ evidence of his Intention not to return, EW YoRK, August 8.—Chief of Police Mur’) A signal was given, and the line of coaches gether, and arrangements were made for | o'clock this mornin French, Spanish, Italian and German, FOR GALE st the newsstands, by carriers and news: | Pretcniog by Her. C. W. HaLowis, panor of Cale eiet O. By direction ofthe President | TY ®t 1 o'clock this morning was in comtnand | with clergy moved off the plaza to Broadway. | the order in which they were to leave the hotel | heavily drape mo bors and at the business office of the NATIONAL | M"E: church. S pom, Praise meeang. Prayer ine=- nace ORT: ly direction ofthe be | Cf men and affairs at the city hall, At that hour | The baud stood walting at the head of the fune- | to take thefr places in the procession. Vices liave bee Probability ofa War of Cable Rates. REPUBLICAN, corner of 10th and streets evening. “Heats free. “Straugers wel | First Lieut. Jas, C, Bush, ith artillery, ts to be | tho tron gates were about to be closed, when he | ral cortege, Col tere avatar Tee WGwasas (Sab Geren, GbALToRE, August 8—The funeral of Gen. | special Cable Dispatch to the EVENING STAR eae = = SoS Fee Roman ae ae ee eee observed that there were 500 or 1,000 people | the line of black horses before the coach. “Move b EREEOR- thts Gy. Seon tg onpinse Wiseapgis ge 15 points to the FIVE CENTS PER COPY. sit Sih at we bowot | Hest Eleuts GG. Woodward? third arttlers, | SetWalting av the foot ot the stops’and across | 0) Wery bs words of command, with plified | He Wage Pageant That Attended the | Hn N? itt ic, these ia ® rates, It would Panton Preaching | To-morrow at 11 | detailed as professor of military science and | the plaza, “Let them come in,” commanded | $yOrdq abe leade in panier the black Ine | Faneral Car—& March With Muftied ‘y Though the un August Ist if the Western Union’ Orders by mall will be promptly f 1t ingsurSaeioeke NOMS Sanday aN" | tuetics at ust Florida seminary, Gainesville, | the superintendent to the oificers, who nt com | SP horses had stradentened nels eco eed the | | Drame and’ Arma wevecced 4 Pon S RFE ope : sto patronize had been working. The latter is _ ee ae pee picexcaine | Fl Toad oe ee ote neor eS oaineuntes: Wheels beneath the remuins were moving. The Sketch of a Memorable Scene. uu, nae Bhan “igen tmpewen repaired. One of Bennett's s broken, but THANES ARE DUE TO ; APTISE. — PREACH ps pwed ten mizintes of the xpeditious was Date Tene 7 ve The| Sketch of ‘loc! rar Ss ben 0 rg be tye neve Cronin wind ine mieibers Of Pett SP taal oct wine | | Commaxpen Wizpes, of the Yaptle, informs | thing of humas: beings Uiat has probably Wee yor tie regulars and ‘honor guged beat | NEW YORK, August &—The hands on the | toll, ‘and’ continued until.” aitet moot, po gonctalrate mt Do pewas o Hient. Arnold and the er Oe "o, OF Virsit™ | the Navy department that he sailed yesterday | Known since the ¢ pation proel pr] upon the pavements, thousands beneaih | Clock in front of the hotel pointed to five|In’ most ot the churches memo- | fe ye the protngt and em DLT ASSEMBLY av | from Colon for New Orleans, He also reports | 28€ material prised almost entirely the trees and crowding the sides of the | minutes after ten when Hancock and Gen. | "al services — were: though fire in the 100L_ ASSEMBLY AT 3 a8. Trond com, | meh, and tusty policemen supplemented thelr | squares looked silently ontand the binck fancral | Sister nome wen he eaibaoet ‘the | 1¢ is the season of abs "PERRY, ove Quumencins MONDAY | that he seized one of the Panama railroad com- | admonitions of haste with execedingly effective | lures looked silently on and Broadway, ‘The |Sualer rode under the windows at the | atendance upon all Special Cable Dispatch to Tk EVENTNG STAR, ¥. is will speak | pany’s vessels which the revolutionists had | persuasion of a muscular character, Men and | fit 10! rridors of the city Lall were silent. Gen, | 2¢ad of the big procession. The sun was re-| frequent showers, bit the people show pe ie Disp ® Sa ee Joseph Bowes hee es captared and were using and returned it to its *shot through the city hall with such ‘ant’s last journey wae beau Then at 9:52 | flected from the maze of glitte gold on the | grief by Keeping their houses closed. All the DON, August %.—In view of the approach sing. For oaner tateren crners, s Spee Pg Mayor Grace, Coutroller Loew and Aldermen | uniform of their staffas it trooped on behind, Slate and city offices are closed, and era forty bods are now kept in constant 8 ast pel ‘ APPOINTED TO AN OFFice He Dipy't WANT Perea) muiger and Juchue emerged from city building, | foliowed by the regulars, who, in passing, re- | PCOPIC Wander through the strects watching = for cholera casce in Saint Rarthole i : 0 entere carriage bulletins forthe latest intelligence from joxpital, wh * Ss ostaurant, Slecping acc aumodativns may be | tion for appointment to a post office inspector | leave of the dead «general Olivers of the TIst | Myon, FL ee ditgee Wea ton srof tie) uvenua; | tala’ this often nines pate mittee eer a siem dave had by applying to the Committee at the Grove. PPO p ‘pe reximent were onduty and the usual detal of | WUowed and entered carriages, us did the | dirges. i the line z nm er me- | nutice. ship. and forwarded strong endorsements trom. | Tesiment peat prominent men in his state. He came to Wash- | Gfant Post was pres police. e. mumissioners. ‘They followed out of | where the troops of the first division, national | Merial services, the plz. as fast as disposed of in carriages, | guard, wi sca wereiahic _jiantronb, Co .— Memorial ser- Have moved into their new offices, i RTH CAROLINA ington a few days since to see about the matter Space tay aid When it was 10 o'clock, the police lines | Zui Were drawn up, guns were shouldered Hees for tie : vere held In RADStOUAG Wikenaten crams No. 1420 F Street Northwest fog at 11 a.m. by ‘Rev. J. D. Waiso and was surprised and annoyed to learn that eo ace peor ne tty were withdrawn, and the ‘people streamed | first division strevehed southward trom. ti ee dirst regiment armory at 11 During | Viewxa, August The Englishman named No. 1420 F Street Northwest, fog at TT am, De not on file, Some one sugzested ch first moun ‘ across the plaza without hindrance. The last | 2sth street in a continuous line on the le cbaty He OF 100 BUNS Was fire Raydell, Who was arrested here on July 30th Es zht have been mixed with applica SHA atts scene there was ended. or Sih avenue und in the side streets; the 2d | {yl ylt enigrees and trom 10 to 11 oc Mr. Gladstone, demanding $1,500 DERE ms lor postmasterships, Mr. Walker went 10 i Sise ree SCENES ON BROADWAY. battery, Capt. Earle, mounted, but without | eit Loophole - j August Sth, was lo-day sentenced 4 six vice ke ceo Assistant: Postmaster ane away -hiEs s ADWAY. Ss, occupying te extrel lit. “On the % “ nths" imprison Baydell had threat- Se ann epee General and continued the search, resulting in had shudled away the — Re Ree Tie, Ceceine SHEN OB. 8 1 srataic se oe Nw other evening ee finding not only his papers, but also that he 1 The Famous Thoroughfare Packed with | West fide of | the avenue nizations | E°Re ns was ned to publish disagreeable detatls of a private “ ous ine 5 ani ory had been appointed postmaster at Westbrook P-ople—Reviewing Stands Along the | U5, line of Grand Army | organ 2 rae 4 . aeiey pone acter of Mr. Gladstone If Mr. G. wo ME. CHURC ~ al ae , iy | guards and all-night reporters were pr 3 stended down as tar as tie eye reached. Trokded 1D thre Col dey ei nents | Send the money by the time state: pee boas Soares Sara ollion and ene or et | St aa caiitene atta eent ie | eee ie a tweet these fies of eliizens soldiers one sido | nitendes ein Dee ations eae (= saucer s siepp. harcand inision” 1 a mr BP - ugust 8.—All night long carpen- | in unitorms aud in arms ready to do battle ior = ednesday ig by the paste *, August 8.—Lord Halifax ts dead, s wit i & . Un SRRELY’ aE 100K. www and hammer were busy in Broad- | their country, and coniideatiy looking toward is =e : = : Dt ce Ar eine ny | Laur. GREELY's Report on the Arctic expe- TUE LAST LOOK. east Aen enrages white Bae cence agi cae ee EL VERNON PORES A A GHIGEGH | dition will be given to the public possibly. tn here who now desire to view the re- nd when this inorning the sun climbed | {ho {uurel the other, Uattie, soared end Worm | of th 1 August 8,—-Metbers of patitw " quanea: laktabun, Banged aad Fucaacss: is, Suh aid) Ke Sat Preuciing | October, before he sails for ns will step forward at once,” said the | Up out of the sea and shed tts brilliant light | Ward over aie nanos eet ee a | begun leaving La ee ise at TE occ i J. you health is said not to be as pou i und r, and his voice ad in the dari, | UPOM the dark corners and alleys of the city, is now in Pittsficid, Mass, 409 NINTH ST still eorvidors. All present pa Ket mer with his family and triead ane presen Des i ‘ ET NORTHWEST. jy1_| ‘alimors, “Sumiuy shou! “at “bz Jong procession with velled flags and mur | a meetiig Wednesday evening at 5 o'cloc revealed the presence of hundreds of hi fled reversed in sad [==> E F. BROOKS, cordinyy invited. aut ly the ex-President had Son Oe nen oe shent Uurong watebed it go by trom | <= bars Sue steal eee i reitt.then oroshead the | Pre Kk Hees eet and square, from windows, house a a etaes tote GARDEN HOSE, 2 1b TABERNA p INTERNAL Re 1 a Dodge Ma Ure trohe ud. balconies and porelies, iat sectaed Langu « E AGAINST GAS SI al sv. Roubnr Novas, Pas | counmissioner of internal revenue has made | £, $ is hepa TS a the wiz, so daringly bad they been tucust for ; sane tue sepabie kao ao <a tn Ra aa : Suhsay'sen0s! ata. me Prager | @pFeliminary report of the operation ot his | The fanrscrev : and ¢ Mourning, whjeh were pot | ward -rom the buuidings by six one th ys be eh Joined tn | yals trom Spain and Marsoliies, =~ epanrs, &c. my Weduest ening aid. it bureau during the last fiscal y It shows that uA . Sh f t 3 it | wi not a foot of mare round tw hours SIR HENRY DEUMMOND PES MISSION, Soa aieet: SES EPRGAE FR 13%, | the total collections from all sources have been | fF jew, unless there shall in the future from | : ‘i c Pebrpetiata bey eriliowrs eho noles. aa | rler of the that] Loxpon, ry Drommona, 5 | Seana hota aw.— Gospel ietiperauce econ Crue hin MA air CPR gS aed ee aed witht ray. ior Abe Caisiagéa the aititacy, and | Ws nut thus te in pro- | yLOxDO%, run mon ‘conlartcd: by ihe ose xd Templacs, Toucrrow | ot dolars, The cost of collections age ied | the de 3 Lett in city stood Sh adie dard ee in the mter, Over iing at's wel, “Hon. about jour and one-half iillion of dollars—si -tand silently within t YQ dron gates | the muarehlag tbousinds in citizens’ dress, | The whole city reste nh 1s height- | day for B i onstantinople. hundred thousand doltors less thau iteost to | and beneath i z The Hieht | J A Ajuted IMeoutprenensible, But they did. Capt. | (Meaty cece bythe Slain’ * ig Lhe proiminons porsous who wont to the make the collections during the previous tise tl a scree) : } IrOby where ait presenre or | Wulen in profusion (cum places of busi- oh Churchill, ‘secretary ot sate for é 1 7330 pan. Power | Year. The comiuissioner estimates that the the east. citieieney that che the vida reatesL ANG ble titers oie | Hess and private dwellings aliix India " via A row, the btn his yischool ut #30 am. | colleetions for the current fiscal year will reach, THE PLORAL TRIBUTE. ‘i ut- | hoted ike ‘a charm. Ta the crowd. the uunost | ——>__ homey Dove SSS pone, Ravdred onder n of dolls. | The still air of the tomb-like corridors became | knee, E si 2 ‘The report shows that the service ts in goo youu bature prevailed. Everybody made room that Gen. The Cholera in Spain. : Yor tue departinent to have the streets | fovd Bal : nid efficient condition, Heavy ble ti it ee Teel eae ise else to the extent of his abitity rous battles of the FEARFUL RAVAGES OF THE PLAGUE. ith the pertume of w thering tow 5 rthe @ e . ice! and no Barsiv words were Leard, r wue tobe as tamous | MADRID, August S.—Incomplete returns Te ing of the BARBER near the dead. A huge ple The Gat direcied to go over the Hine of march | “Hy BO BAesh words - : on MONDAY NIGHT, August 10, LS, at 9 PERSONAL. s Ajar,"—h place at the head of the cas! rocesyvion Was Eels OF the 229 resi men beats : se INORG Milles | Boctn yCceraeey iuesor chulers, throughout on the 22d ulto.—Mr, John B, Larner has | down ty thos who stood and waite SoU cr yess ea the horth oft the Ist gad 2d battery, f e e re am a i gone to Mountain Lake Park.—The Rey their rasranee A Cone and Crate pores darsiean and Ee ea" | somely mounted, held the avenue as far as 28th eudy he field wi rend Guage Branch to Butte City. CEES ils EASTEAT WAY | Green, of the Calvary Bay tist ehuech, who is | Savor ket Latribe, of Bultianort, seit but Us | least: one hued ee tee ete aay | street, Op the IeiLot the 23 regiment, whose T is Jose | St. PAUL, MINN. August 8—The St, Paul ihan Steunwindetsay theres | at the elty with tis family for his summer | quota to the heavy perfume that setiied on the | seats for us intich Iponey asethey ead nec | Pidee Was under the G: ant, 3 i the property of John F- | Jobbers' Union, who have Just’ returned from yf Pazinor Waltham stemwinder, at the rate | vacation, will spend a few weeks at Sui ty | epulehral alr. But there Was one Uibuie that | Li prices ranged from Bl to So. Besides | we 2tl, under Col. anny, nud of Ub vd ‘t)@ tour through Montana, held a meeting last p rate ir. and Mrs. . Baldwin, Jno. F. Ennis, 5 % * dead. It bore EWindOWNOE i ¢ great warehouses | UWLNE jecessiun. q F c er, ie told Mr. Long jern Pacific railway to build a broad re pack foriner JACOE BO Hobert Beall: Geo, W. Peano, and: Beir ane to the family of the dead. Jt bove uo | The windows of many of the great warchous guaxe save that which lives in its memories, | along Broadway bit Soeea hese on aeteuses | stait were stationed opposite tue Worth that be might have his pick of the horses on the d af were stat 4 at be 1 branch to Butte City, Ment, Manager Oakes, of boc Tor Mrs de rontey aad’ irivals at Cape digg] Thistoken was a plain weeath of oak leaves | woods which they contain three hundred and | 11h tiwaitod sius turn te full tate They earns | ent fara, aud Mr. Long sears uld;aving | #he,pqrimern, Packte. says, there ‘is no the _Sastepltp 913 i who have been visitthg their aunt, Mrs. Edward | Rnncd vee! her wi! > Hie tenves | ailed wis Sunt ibe ab eae eae Tet J abe ie een ona ast teghnenes, i born in 1862. His poaigree is unknown. | Union Pacifie to prevent carrying out the pro- Sue Ms Beare tts tay gins city, hays, gpne, to New Yank. | grew on the oaks in thotorests of Mt. McGregor, | the friends of tue severmt finns, Neubly every Uatthe Veber OU See eee een Fe heme =... <page {fol,sithough the territory from Garrison to nate Masters eee ata peace eAT os Seen eek SS |B aitacette ap wae elon, Tee ager (aud Gattored Inthe etd oa the atienoo neg | Quply stund along the route had ben gybbled | Tiisoughout the lise the crowd was sodcuse | ENGLAND'S POLITICAL MUDDLE. Doutta ground, es 87 Oe companies me Used in liquidation. in © cond canter, of | registered | Gen, Gi z ing, aud ou the afternoon of | up by the spectators. Some of them were e arty Shorties aire naa cones i = Jormetly at the ice by e 25th ult. ——"Mrs. Mary E. Nealy Yee a glied—little Julia, | rented outrigit, walle others contained num- | Wat Ii) power to exercise pressure had pussed; | Churehill's Trivmph—Reconciliation « see we 3 ERe oe Ae CLARENCE BEALL AND R. F. BAKER. With her little grandson from ‘a ushter, and ittle Josie, Dr. Doug: | bered seats, to be b Sheer ability to moves toot, Even the police | Matter of Policy—A Steorgamisation pa Pigg eaves tries sojourn of Coe mo as at South Fae tain cot- | Ias' child, had yathered the leaves in The ‘spe Y TBR one wallet Ace ‘finding theiroreata:| of Parties Predicted. PROSPECT OF A SPEEDY AND PEACEFUL 82% F. MANNING & €0'S, “near the summit of South Mountatn, in the mouiiain woods, ‘Then as. the Snildren | the newsboys, sev es tion gone, stood still with. the west, pa: TLEMENT, vy, Md.— rattled they knit with innocent fingers and | their chairs to the eltet. that seats from which fs . se : Sovak wen Lonpox, August &—The Post says the latest eae pd johnson bi loving hearts the wreath of oak leaves tat to- | to view the parade could be procured. Bese che Sr neveise eras: 8 ee Eee ae Precis Seam dispatches received at. the foreign office trom 1320 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. N. W. ney day is the onl: tribute that touches the xene-| | When at length the hands of the great clock THE MOURNER Loxpox, August 8 —Lord Randolph | ¢"eGiers are #o pacificin lune as tokadioate , tle ones, their olfering of Trinity chureh approached the hour of noon, | At 10:10 precisely the Grant family came out | Churchill seems to have triumphed again over | a ‘specdy and pearclul seltioment of the Ak. WOOD MANTELS, TILES renee ay presented an animated spectacle. | of the ladies’ entrance in the Fifth Avenue | hisenemies. Peace has been made between | ghan irontier question S. GRATES, LATROBE | Whose ey “Papa, Josi : ral’s casket. Wight has gone to G a r ake: 5 eave tim “ : ished, bad taken It to Col. filled 'w » his daughter sui ras the eye could reach the sidewalks were ik tarcinges, O01. F aiid ; ae axkimip STOVES AND RANGES; EAI A CLAIR Sai eoms: | T have made this for grandpa, and please w« cd with people. "Every. train nud every | Hotel and took thelr carriages. Col. Fred. Grant | him and the Liverpool conservatives, and the ‘The Indiana Epidemic. HENRY A. CLARKE necnd ieit this morning fora vaca, | 220, 81¥e it to him.” ‘he colonel placed the | steaner poured its load Into the great artery of | 4nd his wife rode with Gen. Grant’s daughter | tory members will soon support him on the VALPARAISO, IND. August 8.—Two more Ww Do You Tux or T, WiniiNOToN Aucuoun 1s Mahe RC # lor a vacw | oaken wreath on the casket then; it rested there Bronze faces, from the countrs, white | Nellie; Mes Sartori. U.s. Grant, Jr., and is | platform; but it is certaln there is a serious rup- | gouaher anion sini ee kes pe more Bere HAT lo ov HINK OF J His? ree | + 1885. te tein or tees in Albany, and still remains as the children’s | aces from city counting rooms and oltices, and | “lie and Senor Romero occu, ture in the tory party, This temporary recon- | epiden re reported yes ned desire to inform t t3,and | offering. dirty faces from the tencment districts were in | Tage Wgether. Mr. and Mr i . = ‘ily that they have 4 ere Se eee pee THE SCENE AT DAYBREAK the crowd. Rich and poor, rogue aud rascal, | Urd, and the Cramer family the fourth car don is due to the strennous eBtorts of Sie | Tay geen erage tome me bert and ; eks a ss Se . ao i e = Davis, 0 aller a Uborough investiga- = ee ear se ish F street now. where 2 P = J raiguitaries ein ‘ ad Buc! of | Tage. As the carriages re 5 eups leaders to prevent an open rupture now an: OVER 700 RATS KILLED IN ONE NIGHT: See at SSE F treet B.we.. wh rakchand.—Mr, Walt ol witl leave | | Four o'clock had passed. ~The gray of dawn | Jiguitaries and nonentitles, jostled e ch other | they rolled away towatde te Ageuue ait ne | thee Spoil the chances of the election, | Hots is fully cvininitted to the meat poisoning AT THE MADISON AVENUE CAR STABLES, | th suds and the public for the liberal | on Tuesday for New York to Juin Campbell and ued to red. Daylight was near. ‘The zood-natured, and took the jost- | Mained there closely wedged in and Walt-| Ciurehiil's attack om Hipon im exard tothe | fe tho petonmliy af samt pobemen tet . - stir of Clarke & Given, | McDonough’s “TL Te Teac art and aint | strains of dirge music erept on the morning air. | fine und Jamming as a matter of course. ‘The | 1g for their urn in ti 0% 9 the e probability of mei i 5: BASTIMORE, MD., | © our shure of their pu | District, Attorney H. T. Tagysrt and family cSt [eee Dag b penta es) BA Sys Stel | They had be | Indian budget wasa piece of desperate bravado, pd to Uhink that lack of sanitary precau- j tronage 3 . cy grew nearer a alice tritd to keep the people off trom the | lim ey had been waiting more ti y oe Se Seek Se Ba WITH STONEBRAKERS RAT AND MOUSE EX. | “Teidpioue connectio eee ate Jone tee ro | dMerred deepened intue eats Suariac was ace | Lerecl, buL iL was aued works Whete wrote mus | A quarter ofan Hour before President Clevelaad | Even his colleague, Hicks encin wine eat mest ane auniecs cece! ance2w HENRY A. CLARKE & SON. | ONO wok or twoathoonas The si s sud, grew inore | who wanted (o puss along the walks than there | Glne out and tock his seat in his carr him, was much depressed and evidently dis- ——>___ oR iw aEiptsite | FSee> MOseurTO caNorns. ae ‘ SE | distinet.. Then vated: vetei was width of passage to contain, Rak eye ey eae ed gusted. Ripon will probably follow Spencer's Killed by Lightning. STONEBRAKERS HORSE AND CATTLE POW- — SORE aL Bas ie upg AT THE FIFTH AVENUE. evived Vice President Hendriks, and. his pri- | ¢xample and take no notice of it, Sr. PAUL,MINN., August 8.—Lightning struct DERS MIGHTY GOOD AND ALWAYS: . “" dithand P sts, ana daw —— vate secretary, Hushes East. Ahead of thy The opiniow of those best informed in political | the house of Nels Enguist, ai Bradtord, Minn, RELIABLE. | : Xork ch this cept et i Aerie Aaeitee tie toe day. ‘The | Am Assembly of Notable Personages— | had gone a ber of carriages, following the | Circles is that a considerabje change in the con- | Thursday night, killing M aged six! p rents ne at he he. Ci ii Grant fain in the following order: Mrs. Raw- | stitution of political parties is imminent, ‘The and the hired mann a as Wiite milled drum=imedtheir aowsepe A | Motes Swarmine Aronnd the ad Reet otros at We te ae rend | blllty of legislation tn Lae fecobr thenits y-—Mrs. i joonied Ox mi aa 2 4 and first Secretary ot War, th tals old | UillG of Segisiation in the theo: get gee Colles, and Ber | Bere ren Bie olen te nee New York, August8. | staifin tour carriages: his ex-eabiiet oficers tn | Irish voto. “The (raditional whl, au core erm Se la, ure Pos Pots et ae court nd the sound of mulled drams xrew fainte Madison square was long astir, and troops of | fur carriages; detachments from Wheeler and peas ee Lib rine, Heasure of wvisit irom her oldeae daughter, | ad died out, It was sunrise, ‘The day was | sight-seers were trailing to 23d street as carly 3-W. Drexel Sey etter tt ony cueriasess Mr. | Slt bo taco fae the Baroness de Overbeck, In October, FE ash yee tveopened losses hing: | 88 haifpast seven o'clock, when an officer on | Saryivors of the Mesiere wan, ee | exch othe Six ck and Wils Post, of Baltimore, vA ec naaie dashed up to the ladies’ entrance of THE OFFICIAL GUESTS, Bane pe EMILR AS OF MOURK- marched by with q Chiten o organization. ‘The | the Fifth Avenue hotel, and, dismonnting, took Next there came the President’s carriage, his | } TSG—THE TOLLING BiLLs while outside 129 more men were alrestumicy | La stand at the door. ‘The pearl gray sash, de-| cuinet, and the Vice President, tn five ‘ear- | the laborers what, Parnc The closing of all the departments of the = noting an aide of Gen. Hancock, crossed his | "0. tne members of the Supreme Court | Parucll, will suffer as command of two sergeants, 5 arwell will sui THE LAST GUARD breast, The olicer was Col. Hodges, of Gen. | United States Senators; the House Cc begins to recognize th FRANK HUME, Wholemle Ageat for Dirict Columbia | tritionsbread, ok. t¢ is hoe a make-up from various il butis the product of hari Minncotw Wheat, : : Te: Macinxes cr NeuOUIE WM. J. FERC al ——s—— Snicide of a Young Man. nerH, N, J., August 8.—Phillip Sherl- dan, aged twenty-one years, son of County ae tego Collector Sheridan, 01 ide by stool dooee eit ing himse Taissing Dee since Thursday noon, and Was found last night ‘did Jor in his father’s barn Dy a bostl —— The Chautangua Exercises. Cravraveva, N. ¥., August %—The chief ne tory democrats to face with radicals, outbiddl for popular nnd Uh ON, LAT, Patentee and Manufuturer of the “EUREKA” ICE MACHINE. | 126 and 1285. Entaw si ce . Baltimore. wat 102 ia. The polis will be openca. al eet e pan. No stock will be tase | government and the public offices of the city i ist. H. B, LITTLE Machines can be seen in operation at the pork pack- | ferred alter t és Hancock's staff. He was fotlowed shortly by a | sional committee, in carriages; Governor Hill feature 0 ig Ing houses of G. Camard & Son, 407, 409 and 411 w, | _aul-did gave a holiday appearance to the streets to-| ofthe Grant G. A. R. post, save the thirteen | Hine ooking gontleman in. military uniform, | sed mis auie, in ve cariaces the com: . pte ey Baltimore street, or at the Baltimore Cold Storage =» ON Of ABOUT AU day,and the Avenue was filled with people. | who will attend the body to the tomb, had | wio proved to be the marshal of the presiden: | of the state legisinture, in thirty carr: B, Sprague, of Boston. Company, auicte | SS err & Dery Ley of the stores were closed. but the en-| been mounted at five o'clock. Their names | tal nad gubernatorial carriage parte, Lieut, | Presidents Arthur and Hayes, and ment . ss ose a = — store, No. i st. 1. blems of mourntug seen on every hand and the | were Geo. T. Tait, Jus. Hands, W.C. Young, P. | Col. Gillespie. ‘Their Presence uttnicted an | their cabinets;then the foreign ministers and di. | Tefuse to give work to the Pars Settle trem oa Mardered. Re eT eames roots. and | Luaported | tolling of the bells, announcing the starting of | § “Williamson, C. F. Kenney, W. E. Carshay,a, | enormous erowa to the draped entrance to the | plomaticand consular oflicers underGen.Grant s | POLS policy issunple and, intelligible trom art ow —The two men found Co. Grocers aud Wine Merchants, 1533 Lithacn. | He iuneral procession In New | York city, | Hi, Frost, Jno. Curtain, Jas. A. Bronson and F. | hotel on 230 street, and tie police wore song | pdutiuistration, in ten. carriages; governor of jnmusting Sigs Mat Mapuaaoe tant ae morday, prove 40 6D KOK W xx Ss, ai -2w eee eee rica ae pational capital was paying It | A. Miller. At d:30 Capt. A.C. Barry and _men, | called upon to clear the sidewalk. ‘The crowd | Penuisylvania and staff, twoearriazes; zovernor rie eas Sacob Sewell and son, irom tisk Oneuk, Wane KK W SNS s“s <a aE Oat Maa he eee of the seventy-tirst regiinent, went, on duty as | then surged around toward the main portal of | of New Jersey and stat, fifteen ‘carri Haftington has been asked ‘by the tories to | who had ‘ben camping seoontly @ anort ais” ER H ESS Bus8 : ent Was anotherevidenee of thogreat national | Laspector Steers, with three hours’ sleep, in as | Inside an increasing throng of gold-laced and | riages; govern 3 a reasion of trade and to © liberals to be | Fecently opened a laundry, have been in y duys, was in charge. ‘I um awaiting the | unyormed men blocked every halland corr-| ten; "New Hampshire and staff, three vites afi facies, Shomtpna worl i loss, There were but few excursions advertised, | Comin he ’ Ye + ad stall, five; Vv invited to join. He has replied, almost con- | Jail here, charged with the murder, Be ine inajority oF these wi uaaeettised, | coming of the military, and shall have three | dor In. the. main ball “Gen. Sherman, | Rhode Island an e; Vermont bs 5 jana and staif, one; Tii- | ’™mptuously, that he would have hothing to do | Of their guilt Is very strong. city went to New York. ‘The excursion to At. | Duudred and forty men here at eight o'clock,” | tall, ercct and smoking a big cigar, was | and staff, four; Indiana ai one; Mi. 7 4 with it, L a een san | nt te said the Inspector. Seveno'clock andthestrains,|the> center of an — admiring throng, | nois and’ staif, eight; Maine and ‘stat ee A West Virginia Scandal. § fense’ call, exam und | laitie City carried away a good number, and | Std the inspector: Seven ovcl 7 two; Michigan’ and ” staff, three: _Iow: . Me BY Go Fe | tceomeincet Tos Weal,” | today muny let for other points to spend the | Qoors irom many directions,” ‘7° &*ated rom | He stood in a group of naval The party eis | Gna’ stat, tor, Wisconsin dad salt seven] LONDON'S FOG OF SCANDAL. | serous cuancE AG-INGT A uEmeen OF THE LE AAA Go ee | aui-lm Opposite Hand 0. Depot. | Sabbath. For those who remained in the city falruniform and attructed a universal ‘atten. | Minnesota and staff, three; West Virginia un — LEGISLATURE. tub 2°A ‘God kee TP F.-UNION FRIENDSIUIP | the day was pussed quietly at home, and but ON THE FUNERAL CAR. ton that flagged only for a moment when a file | staff, one; Colorado and staff, one; Dakota and | Mr, Stead’s Proposed Popular Demen-| HtxtrxcTox, W. Va, August, 8 —Warrants So. SOL, will xather at ve | little business was transacted. The memorial oa 91 attendants of the Japanese minister entered, | stall, six; heads of bureaus of War deparunent, | steation—Unsuecessfal Efforts to Draw | Were issued yesterday trom the cirealt court tor E pers Geer ce TeStONt the een tee ie MANY ,pluccs | The Body Taken from the City Hall— | The big marblo hail, was scompletely, choked | four carriages; heads of bureaus of Navy depart- ai ‘Se the Selieles & the arrest of Thomas B. Laidiey, member of the $14 7TH STREET. 3 Noox 3 ul ren eno gigs Gountry, while the’ funeral! 4 Mournful, Chorus on the Steps—| with humanity longbelore sight ovlock, The | ment, two carriages; Gen Sheridan and staf, | | Attention to the Case. legislavare Irom this county, and Dr. J. E, Wet oe 4 ee ae ee ce eee WHE De hela - o catione fer tne Peesrall Mareh | access to the upper stories was guarded by | three: Gen. Schofield and staff, one; Gen. Mer- | Special Cable Dispatch to Tae EVENING STAR. zell, charging them with’ betraying apd per- c becker," Stembers of the Onder aud the | Hero, ier an wie, Neavon, when those who par | ee vont, Acmust 2 At policemen andatlendants, posted on the stairs | ritt abd stad, one; Admiral Stevens’ and staif, | Toxpox, August &—Surprise is expressed | foriaing uu improper medical ope — general public are invited. Hcipated in the funeral services can be EW OEE, Angust 8—At 8 oelock nature | With orders to admit noone except those duly | one; Admiral Jouett and staf, five; Com: that Mr, Stead is lending ald to organize a great | Miss Eille Jefferson, the daughter of Wi GE. H, JOHNSON, € The ed deserted. Not a soul was putting forth signals of an intensely warm | provided with anthority. mander Chandler and staff, two; president 2 great | ton Jefferson, one of the iargest capitalist of the i eats ait H SHORTER, So-reuty. ‘au Reehaaes wate departments save the sleepy !day. The crowds grew denser and denser | "In the big parlors Upstairs all wasstir and | of soldiers’ Home and Gen, H.W. Slocum, one: | popular demonstration in Hyde park on the | 0336! ——— = Wann D.Gr july 22.1585: | TA bpiug mouraing deapers clung age te | around the plazs. Alutiied drums and dirgeful | bustle. Witie the, President and is cabinet | U. 8. district attorney, collector, F,haval | subject of public immorality, now that it is —_—_-—— meeung of" the St Gripping mourning drapery clung close to the ss hed in ut id ministers were at breakfast in one end of the | Officer, assistant treasurer, U. certain that the bill, strengthened, will become Telegraphic Brtefn. pee - ‘ cine tem SEY: | rettStmimeeomy ere, Acer th | tons att cat snd" lapuresomuted | ue ahe Oar aus Peed Det, | sauce ane heane att Ey | ww. Tewan tld 'a rive Yetinoary | the iene hae Mi begng AE BONNETS, SLOWEES, SIPS PLUMES | FO ent GUST, 1885, at 2 o'clock p.m.,at | usual loiterers oecupicd thelr reserved seats and | HOM# at the ees eee ee ke een | tae Boe the: ere ae ene cibes oud comma ond containing ¥ 4 conference recently, whereupon Mr. Stead | to Squires, of Kigin, Kev 10, Le Devt Mollaing, for wie parpove of wind: | discussed the ‘weather, wondering. whether it | tte David's, Islan periyecid Wren erie’ tring aut potting seats becertnore and een ry yor of Boston, éc., elx eairiages; of | rose and sald: “This meeting ts summoned to | Of is, burned last night. The bi —- ea the “akan pany. JUSEFH | was raining in New York. dost of the guvern- | Gen. Han where. Budges, sashes, and. military orders &c., ten say ‘damn,’” As this gave offense to some —_- 2 Seeretary ment officials bad gone to the funeral, aud the | plaza from Broadway, and presented front to EIEEC . LACES, SILKS, VELVETS, ope h found way for the members in the seomingly - clergymen present he repeated it and added: Police Court Cases. UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS, JERSEYS, UF" cemotitied thet by pitas tie of our Waten | Saran ties ortie twodaey Retiag so ge awey Sea te rosie ppt hae tal hoe Inextricable confusion of swarming humanity. | Hartford, pApsbody who won't say ‘damn’ after what | sason pyE ON THE NECESSITY POR REFORM | Shas; rellshte watches ext be puvehased, at bo.unn on a short plewsure trip.” Very few people were Lad oe ways wisere <theep ented an: THE PALI-BEARERS, cath has ‘been recently discovered deserves to be | 47 with Major Dye tds mening: sass | esis Drices ont payne Ye on the streets, and only about halfa dozen were Se oe Beiciathrver the Watch Ciabapstem in Wathungton: | FAtuered about the bulleting in tront of the | At this time one hundred mémbers of the | qtt,®,ulet Mttle parlor off the Indies’ parlor, : bishop of Cant has issued a | about the increase of business in the Police United Press office, A few Grand Army vete- | Liederkranz society fled up to the steps of the ing the square, a group of lous men, snost manifesto for a meeting of the Chureh of Court be said there would have to be av DONT FALL To ATTEND 4y23 TLDING | 22S who for some reason did not get off to the | city hall, and, led’ by four instruments, sang | Of them gray haired and old, but nearly all jand Parity society.’ Irish members are mak- | Gone to facilitate the disposal a TOWS UNG | funeral, wandered about the streets, wearing | with Impressive eflect “Chorus of the Spirits | erect and of vigorous physique, were patting on Fi ree Oe nen anew soventaon te See | oe East yer in bis ane a sie of third series of Sock, cominencig August | H@@vy mourning badges. from Over the Water,” Seluubert, aad broad silken sashes of binek and white. ‘they Jeltries case In the commons, claiming to have Pe Naw ““Barrxcun Reo (200 ‘THE METROPOLITAN CHURCH. of the Pilgrims,” Tannhauser, ‘The honor; were the Ing. got proof ‘ = sy ALTIMORE” -EVANG) ¥ payments, $1 per shar. The Metropoiitan chimes were Detween | Oclose CO. AS Btn Artillers endear | Gen. Sherman, toegery, the spon ilo thu sont for er NINE SIZES, JUST OUT WITH TR ig to sales ut July meeting, the monthly >) rang g’clock—Co, A, 5th artillery, under Col. W. B. Ea been pashes Ballou IMPROVEMENTS, IS CHEAP IN PHI dues ou S1,0UY are about 310.5 12 and 1 o'clock to-day, by Prof. J. R. Gibson, | Beck, and Co. E, 12th infantry, under Major ndly ith ~ ines “R. VHERE 1S | Ay uuetuents have been mace to negotiate loans on | with the following program: Dirge changes on | Brown. ‘The couipanies and guatd of NOTHIN PAL 101 bap ihiuits in process of construction. eight betls in “E muon with interval chimes | are under commund of Col, Beck. tive ‘THE Ex i aa Pilnces™ CREEL Suteripuons, at the following | o/ the following: took position beneuth the trees opposite thecity. SELLING STOVE, a. “ 146Sinw. nw ee ee “Windham; “Pie: ymn;” “Rock Bail and stood at rest position. ‘Then came a zs ‘ P a “Nearer m: to Thee;? “ADI THE ORIGINAL GUARD OF HONOR less FRIENDS ABOUT 17. 2 Ni Pik Minute bells that was on duty at Mt. McGregor, and which highest MAYWAKD @ HUTCHINSON, é ait Pew formerly occupied by Gen. Grant's | Hone should lif the remains to-day. Filing head with us 424 9TH STREET ELNG, de. Cor, Sth and raped with the American flag and | into the corridors of the elty hall, these took sro thes, seen emblem. tholr places besides the remains, and. were eee } ~ H. FINDI —_ ror Ree Y we i sows, Arresriox. (ee Fis ‘euinyfeanta ave, and 1208 D st. ‘Touching comtaasder of Grant Yost Gr anata ipicr racmsaedoe mit ip acc eocua:|/5 = Poca Sey ee Bal onto" ntl Sarat oe ne aT | eet " ‘ — - Dor ‘Knight and Gillan, + the Sapient pe ‘The Trade and Families suppiled. Orders by malt pe i , ‘Wor- 1309 F Sraxer. Gr telephone prom ptiy filled. my]2-tu,thssm Brodie, Commins r 225 place FOMPADOUR BANGS SHINGLED nanos. | (Fe poring pneral Lag A = in is ‘These stvies never need be in the haindressers’ ass direity in Gos bands always in order by plain ‘combing: “Tair cARTNEY, et Greseed aud Langs Shingied. iyeame pik r ‘i a ETERY NOTICE!—A LARGE ASsORT. ment ot TE ‘and AMEMICAN MARBLE | ~All aed'Gie Sete iON UREN S of esa aod ——— ‘oo odered 8 site Loess relive peceya Susie | Sail “Tetephone