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THE EVENING STAR THE BOSTON REGATTA. Bostox, Ta.—In the bettt , Mass, August 13.—In Ing on today’s races in the National Amateur associa- tion regatta Snyder is @ big favorite for the final heat of junior «ingles, For the sentor Singles Muleaiey. in the choles, though mot strong one, owing to the probability of his row- ing wild, For the eight-oared race the Colum- bia crew sold for $5, and the Crescent for #3. The four Columbia men who are to row In senior race will have two hours to recover, be- PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, : AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, ‘Northwest Cofner Pennsylvania Ave. and 1ltn St, by The Evening S:ar Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't THE Evewree Stax tt served to subscribers in the city by carriers, on thelr own account, at 10 ceute per Tsk” oe de er mouth.” Coplen ai the counter es Sronths ene sear, $6: atx touts, Ba [Entered at the Post Office at Washington, D. C,as second-ciam tall tiniter.) Zire WeEKLY Stan —pobitshed on, Friday—1 Tace, selling for $10; Ariels, @8; fleld, $10. year, postage prepaid. Six mouths, 50 cents : ‘82- All tall subscriptions must be paid in advance —— wif it nee er fata" """ | Wo, 6T—No 10,075. WASHINGTON, D.C., THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1885. TWO CENTS, [SSCS eet seen He Says Preller is Alive—A Scheme to — — Defraud Insurance Companies. fore engaging in the eight-oared contest. The Nautilus crew are favorites for the se © fours. The Mutuals have the call in the paired-oared SDE . .. TO JOIN TH ENTS. THE WATER WORKS NSION. A STUMBLIN LOCK. St. Lovts, August 13.—According to a tele- BOOKS, &c. ___ SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. ee boca tains Se Telegrams to The Star. | cr: trom’ sin Francison, pubitated bere, See | ee Sein bill dent 1 | Mist of Omicers Affected by Secretary | Report of Major Lydecker for July. | Opposition to the Civil Service Law. Maxwell, the alleged murderer of C, Arthut BOOKS FOR SUMMEH READING, | (Fy aereturucd to thecty, ollce coracr Ver | GOVERNMENT Receiprs To-DAY.—Internal Endicott’s Recent Order. = —— Preller, now says Uhat in due time he will pro- nt Aincvien' Inn 185ieand has been since defeuded, | Hontavenue aid Ist’ uw., Over Arlington Drug | revenue, $368,507; customs, $804,775« — PROGRESS OF THE DAM, TUNNEL AND RESER-| A PROBABILITY THAT AN EFFORT WILL BE s5 duce Preller alive and well ‘und show where ho vacpe Arcrlen in tev and Poa ; * Surztw 4,507; customs, $30 he following is the lst of officers of the army | VOIR PROTECTING THE PURITY OF THE| MaDE TO MODIFY IT IN THE INTEREST oF | THE BOSTON REGATTA. | cot tne body found in the trunk. Maxwell as “Lawn Tennis as a Game of Skill,” by Lieut, Pelle. | 7 iz => BARBERS'—A MEETING OF THE | MEDAL Awarpep.—The Acting Secretary of | who have been serving on detached duty,and| WATER. PLACE HUNTING CONGRESSMEN. serts that the body in the tronk was bout tiarried for Fun” Iverside Pupér Series U SE BAMBE BS UNION wwiil be held TUESDAY | the Treasury has awarded asilver life saving | will be compelled to Join thelr regiments at fitdjoe Liydocker. ii Nig Gesktes the Guiae oF by himself and Prefler and left in the hot Ce iene anaes ee ae Phd bel fie nr fer ane gy eee gd manent | S€F¥ice medal to Charles H. Biller for heroic | onee, in obediehce to Secretary Endicott’s Te * por The ardent friends of the civil service law - 2 the purpose of procuring insurance inv Mituels Wetting Jouruey." Riverside Paper Seren | Hare meeting. ‘By order MW, oT PEF™ADENE | Conduct Im ruscuing Thomas O'Neill, of New | cont urges sentneg aS erolary Endlcotts rex nor supely ore ratious for increasing the | nave been inclined to deride the idea that any |OUr Columbias the Favorites. | upon Pricre ie. repeats oh =i ‘Falightening the World, de- | Piggy: JAS. A. FORD, Seeretary._ | ATK: N. J. from drowulng at Asbury’ Park last | sor Oven Pert ieung the term of such duty to ray ian the month of July, states | determined effort might be made at the coming TUE Lexnen FLeGUING CAGE. —_— Sd. BALLANTYNE & SON. => NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT : Capt, C. E. Dutton, ordnar tment; 1st be ngaged session of Congress to repeal or modify that act. ae aulo 428 “ust nw. [Eso parimerahtn Intel, autab ag ane set | Postwasrer Gexenat VILAS left the city | Licut.c, H, Schotleld ah sree at Gee dcho- | 4am at Great Falls in tearing down and putting | jer tire expressions of leading democrats who | LONDON’S SOCIAL SCANDALS. 188 ROSE E. CLEVELAND'S BOOK. kins, umder the firm name of TUCKER BROS & CO., | this morning for his home in Wisconsin. He | field's staff; Ist Lieut: James Allen, 1st cavalry: in shape the old rip-rap dam on the up-stream | have been in ‘Washington during the last few Seduce! “another supply. just received at CHAS BAUM'S | husiness will be continued at tue oid sand vy Hhomns | CPCS to be absent about a month, Mr. Stev- pa eoe A Bh eat Avaya ieee Det Riprap wor sen the Virginia chan’ | weeks Indicate that the opposition will be ae se 2 syealg ny Moen 4 BOOK nod SER TIGNERY DEPARTMENT. Sinnd gas Tucker under Ge Brame oepuseer | @u0M. the Met assistant, will act as Postmaster | 7, im ff 2d artillery, “Gen. Pope's wiafl; Ist | ofthe dam which cross Comet intand and tue | more formidable than the friends of the law | Reported Marriage of Lord Coleridge. (arm of Sohn taner Cail early Ifyou wish to obtain a copy at a reduced | Bron. THOMAS 5 TUCKER, = Lieut. Ji. H. C. Dunwoody, 4th artillery; 1st | coping of the dam across the Virginia channel | anticipate. The truth, as developed by the —_ aull-ste WALTER LINKINS. THE ATTORNEY GENERAL has decided that goer Nena Craig, sins artiller . dsc iene, eo — neey all batted and nog mg ey Fim honest expression of democratic Congressmen, . $ S rE g jy int Lieut: Guy Howard, 12th ks seat on the Conn RELLER Soorer Booxs. ‘Aspienaia Oc. | (EEG PORGETOWS UNIVERSITY, SCHOOE Tere ote ee bave nat the, jastog attornies | infantry; Ist Lieut. Gay Howard, 12th infanty; | island dem. Burlng Augeat aes conor pincing | 18 that they do not like the way In which the Pp NOT MURDERED. toro or Quamerciat Linen Papetonlo, 28 and | open WEDNESDAY EVENING. October 7m. Cie | thelr fees for prosecuting pension claims. Capt, George W. Davie, 14th Infantry, Gen. Sher: | masonry i the gap may be commenced and |1&W operates. Democratic Congressmen who, elupes for a quarter. Ghlars cam de obtained. by aj tos M. YEAT- — = MAS, Secretary, University baw Bul C.CPORSELL, Bookeeller, | and Fata aero Se dan'e atait Int Heal. J. 4. Siaded, 14th in- | laying coping on fhe old lam continued. | | after the election of Cleveland, counted conf Mati Gazette by saying i iding.corer 6th | THE Case or CONSUL WHELAN.—A telegram | fantry; Capi. 5. th infantrys Was continued at all points of the tun-| dently upon getting certain friends and sup- y : on an, ad Saat ee aul0-20t_ | from Ottawa, Ontario, says that the dominion | Johns. Wharten, oth infant a sk oeeers “ica oie restate) porters into place under the government, have Maxwell’s Sensational Statement. | » care of binekmat! of 8 y ys = = = M. Ward, 22d infantry, and Cl ve For thisstaterment Mr. Fran: = SW 'BS..- HE EASIEST WAY | government has not yet been officially notified 45 Le n foiled by the civil service law, They have ought that Pearce hast ¢ “ENTURY FOR AUGUST" JUST OUT, Oem oucan bay ane Gold Amer | of the appointment of James Whelan, the Fe-| M/D% 20th infantry| aioe eo anakliog the west con. | Und it a barrier to theircherished hopes. They Becrlag euficteatly croc in betraying bie ing Last of the Seven Days Battle, Mal- | can Wateb. Elgin or W hare Demwinaer, at thOrst® | nian. tobe consul at Fors brio and that ther Alexandria Affairs. nection was continued during the month, but | 2&Ve been compelled to inform disappointed | CHIOLERA SPREADING. | davghter under the guise of friendship, without ep bareppet aot Clube ‘Call af our store for ful information" “™“" | ts no'doubt that Whelan's exeqjaatur will be re ceaved at the close, as it was deemed best to | Constituents that they were rendered powerless adding the inanitof describing the family as wate, by Warren oR, fas = Reported for Tue EvENING Stan. “i Sharla by this law. ‘This has had the effect of raising ——_—_—> 1 eave Is x Tich conserva. Recollection of a Private. by ‘Lee Goss. and JACOB BROTHERS, fused. husband the finances of the tunnel, in order to Diackmatiers. Mr. P ‘Memoranda on the Civil War. an’- 1229 Per anla ave. Tux DeMooratic Commitree.—The demo- | run no chance of delayin, ‘work on its east end, | 9PPOsition to the law among the masses of the LORD COLERIDGE'’S ve, and had been selected by the tories to ‘What Shall be Done with Our ex-Presidents, &c., &c. | >>-——=> WASHINGTON. AUGUST SD, 1805- Arren Twexty YEARS.—The U. 8. attorney | cratic state executive commntee held a session | The following was secs ates ed during the | 2¢Mocracy everywhere. This opposition is SCRAPE. stand aa their candidate for Glaszow in the tS eee Yesterday entered sult against Wm. Irving to | here yesterday afternoon, president Barbour | month: In the tunnel, 3,088 eutic serdsoxea, | Moe Outspoken. than ever. It Is Rew Yorke. | A Rumor in London that He Was Mar- | Coming elections. He was recently appol JOHN C PARKER | y ave mie ARD TOME, MELIC saree x, | OOOVET® double parment of salary ($200.10) | unig and. W. W. Said acretaty._ There | vation, di cublayards brick siussnes, 98 cate | Sianed by democratain Ohio anda New Gark, Mecgtgs ct a Wan ae | een png ere ong ma be a o eI Se ovt jon to uire inte the 7 and619 7th rect n.w, | CLARKE, with me in the Coal and Wood business, | fF the month of May, 1865, Of the | commitice. Gen. Mtzhugh Lee, candidate for | Fry teoren crete, thasonry and 833 cuble yards | Prevents the appolnttaent of democrats to all | Special Cable Dispatch to the Evewtwo Stan. saree Snetaten so taaetc ee te gee = : “| under thé firm-name of HENRY A. CLARKE & | 38th Ohio voluntee The ' voucher: the governor, and Hon. John E. Massey, candidate | continue as usual” ring Augos! the federal positions, and as the democracy has |_| Lonpon, August 13.—There isa rumor, which | gentleman of respectab nding, and Cuat == . SON. HENRY A. CLARKE | Second auditor's office show that Irving was | for leutenant. governor, were also’ present at ‘ork was continued on all parts of the reser- | Pee Out of power and out of place for so many | T repeat with reserve, that Lord Coleridge was | Is"a member of the eovernment civil scree, WHITAKERS, ld by Major J. H. Young, on the 27th of| the meeting. The sessions were devoted to the volr, but owing to th Sr erally ¢- | Years, itis easy to understand that they gTOW | married > sists ~ | being an inapector of custome, Was De Y Abeust Sth, 1885. | June, 1865, $200.10 in fuil for the month of | arrangement of matters eonected with the complished than asm oe eat less was 8 | Festive at being excluded from place. It is quite ayia bb eek weet nee ad eee 1105 Pennsylvania avenue, ‘The undersigned desire to 1uform thelr friends ana | My. and on the 23d of July, 1865, by Major J. | canvass, A plan similar in all respects to that | {ion'73 lineal tector seinen tes apetty fa com. | Certain that an organized effort will be made in Cuuimeietoiiale Dead on the Track. the public generally that they have established a ceu- | N- Scott, $357.90 in full for pay from April 30 | pursued at the late presidential election will be pleting the line $0 far asic peeoray laid coms | Congress to repeal the act. More than a dozen potest cnt Harrrorn, coxx, August Early this And secure one of those neat small stone bottles of | tral office at 93 F street n.w., where they will be per- | 1 June 24, 1865. pursued. The precise time and places of public | nockion with the efliuent gate of the new reser: | @¢Mocratic Congressmen have proclaimed thelr a emer ets Saw abba; morning whilesome ¢ars Were being drawn out, INK anda box of 60 pound PAPER and ENVELe | petty cet trends and the public for the tberal | COURTS:-MARTIAL—A general court-martial Sdaresses, &c-, will be left to the city andcounty eee {nish tne fo cee ® repost Dill I CORETSIR. Aj adsl Cutis Dupe se Sue Eviaiins Scan Pied ose iy mepies fe ggg wrong | OPES. which be Ismaklug « specialty of selling for | We'hoperto. merit and receive our share of thelr pu: | 1, shouted tomeet at West Potnt, N.Y. on| | Fouxp DeowNep.—Coroner Powell held an | ssarsiamd enya welts fom the canal to the | have n gwd many supporters is weamend it so | LOXDOS, August 13-—There te a rumor tn Hizy, a eon of Prot F- #1. Rizy, was found beside 33 tronage: Pw | the 17th of August, 1835, for the trial of such | Inquest last evening on the body of alad named duct inletat the Great Falls, way compicied | 28 (0 provide that after a candidate shall have | commercial circles that a new Atlantic cable the track, Itis supposed tint be had gone to 25 cents "Telephone connectien. Prisoners as may be brought before it. The fol- | John Wilkinson, about 10 years of age, found | With the exception ofa ittle work om the ee an examination he or she shall be elt; will be laid by Heniey’s Telegrapa works, It is | sleep under the cars, re ag | a0 HENRY A. CLARKE & SON. _| lowing is the detail for the court: Major Wim. 8. | drowned in the river near Duke street dock yes- al bottom, which cannot be done until the | ?/¢ t appointment without the formula of b difficuit to see what the object would be, unless cn ee P.Kim- | terday atternoon. It appeared that the boy 18a5, a. | Stanton, corp of engineers; Capt. Ji ‘eliropen thee new | Dall, assistant surgeons Int, Lieut, ne | eerlag at Wis emptied. ‘The temporary dame at the | 2 the name sent up by the commission. For iam M, ¢ »: ‘his home lust Monday to go on speculation to out rates and General Foreign News by Cable, examination and gets a | 1Ube @ commercl man passe ud of Conn’s island were repaired and the | Stance, - tc OR ABOUT AU tea PUBLBHED. ert BRe of 1 be bought out by the pool. ‘MR. JON RUSKIN CRITICALLY TLL, shake: Ral FERRER ME ee GUE Corbin hee | Riedie Conn eee ‘Henry | the excursion of Osceola Tribe, I. 0. R. M., to | YEHd, of Col paired and the | certificate that he is deemed competent by th y i oo A History of the V. Fabio Tauxuries, “Familg “Groceries, and? imnported | Kirby, Oth totem iat Liseatn aatiesaay | Marshall He had veen tn the tiablf of | (hereby. At une receiving seserveler waters | UoaTd for service Inthe governimentomploy: | ond Chure 0 Derectshire Speech. | nashu tomsaiial History of the People of the U: 8 McMaster, vol 2, Wines and Liquors, A. Aer UEL at & CO, Gre | Gayle, 24 artillery; Ist Lieut, David Price, Ist Spending some time with his uncle in Washing- vater was al Its lowest, tive slores cre cleaned He can O with that c rtificate and ask for ap- | Gal Cable Dh pukasaeamieeetme meat ecaaae ie kibie eke cA pheh cers and Wine } inst DW, au, artillery: 2d Li i iar. | ton, and when he hot return on Mon ete ed | pointment, an appointing power sees ble Dispatch to EVENING STA: cMENT 1% . Taras tecenteouratGpea qi > [AL __ NOTICE—WH Rup | tllery: Ud Lieue Gece I. Beswee Lt eacaieg, | night bis mother suppomet. heen in Waenine: Khe yore Se corte ese ne ane At to select him, that shail be legals The idea is | LONDON, August 13-—Lord Churebill’s speech | MADRID, August 13-Some. excitment has The Congo: by HM. Stanley. (Reser iow prs Gravion MSE 2Ust | judg’ advocate: the weneral ores Martel | ton. Capt: Fayioe ha ADgistus: Dean saw that none but persons having certific A Naturalist’s Wanderings in the Eastern Archi-| BER. LUMBER. Bills of all sizes and lengths cut to ore by a report to the effect th weirs of the canal will be continued, and If no *s shall) in Dorsetshire last night was rather a fallare, | heen created here by a report to the effect that veneued at Columbus barracks, Ohio, is dis- | body afloat about 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon oC . be eligible to appointinent in the classified ser- | ‘The standar =f Germany has occupied the Caroline islands, Delagi: by Forbes. Poplar, Manogeee atandioey oad, CSTE: haluut; | solved and the following court 1s ordered in- | abd when they towed It to the shore it was dis- | U“M/oreseen accident occurs will ve completed. | Vien. “This wan would sirable the Conarectnon pcietergaere ett nettre thet ek ee ont and no | which are claimed by Spain. ‘Lit sf tank Buckland, pimpin pepe ore poo oc selene stead: Lient. Col. Robert H. Offiey, 17th in- | Covered to be the remains of young Wilkinson. and other leading democrats to do mu is. His return thrust at the papers was APGHANS MASSING AT HFRAT. Maa nicess of England. ice. Large : it, | A verdict of death by accidental drowning was The Washington Clab’s Status. ‘A Maiden All Forlor most complete stock of <ash, Doors, Blinds and Mold. | Giutry; Major Charles Greenleaf, surgeon: Wed; but the e is not much been asked to furnish a lst of their members | probability that any 4 ene for their constituents than ‘the jr pot so sharp as was expec AR riaied Si et BR ed memyeo me 4 ; William Fletcher, 20th infantry: Coot, Danial | given. OIN 3ATTA COMMITTEE CONSIDERING | admits of. Under the nge a Congressman rae ng recelvi re of a; ng ry ete ee DiSonvinced oe Pieaee col exanune ice und | Callinan, Ist infantry; Capt: Charles @ bee: | NoTES—The Ola Dominion boat club, with CHARGES AGAINST THE NEW CLUB, yho has a friend or supporter for whom he London's Social fleandals. troops at Herat, ‘The Buddhist Catechism. ‘aul-im Opposite # aad O- Depot. ney Oth infantry: Capt. Andrew H. Young, as- | mins friends madea pleavantexcursion to Mar | ‘The joint committee of the Potomac river re- | WADtS o provide would have only to require | Spectal Cable Dispatch to Tus: EVENING Sram, Agent for Jno. B Alden’s Publications, — Wasiixorox, D. G, July 22.1885, | 8istant_quarterm: dst. Lieut. Alexander | Shall Hall in the steamer W. W. Corcoran 19st | catta met at the Analostan boat hous last | {Mt supporter to pass the ex: ton, Then | Loxpon, August 13,.—The languid interest in Prayer at Chautauqua. me W. H MOERISON, (FESS 4 generat Theoting or the’ Sroceeoia. | Ogle, 17th infantry: 1st Lieut. John Mehiarie, | night —Jobn Wesley, a \ wn. colored | 4 u boat house last | the Congressman could go to high power | polities is still obscured by the social scandals, | CHAUTAUQUA, N. Y., August 13.—The de- 33. 475 Pennayivania sve_| crs of LE. DROIT “PARK BUILDING CoM: | 26th intantry, judge advocate, * | bootblack,was injured b: evening to consider the question of admitting | und say: “ Here is my man, He has passed the | 4) are talking now of the attack on the royal | 20™national prayer and conference meetings => = EEE | PANY 8 hereby called on the TWENTY. = —— and died of its effects yesterday evi the Washington club to participation in the re- | Civil service ex:unination and has hi 8 a nt royal) were largely attended last evening. Great in- Ss, ny A, oO: FOURTH of AUGUST, 1885, at 2 o'clock ppm..at} THE OnpER detailing 1st Licut. Charles G. | ‘The county supervisors have adjourned to mnect | gatia, ‘The Washington club was represented T want you t pro for him.” fPmmissioner, who is now known to be Pearce, | terest was manitested, and plans were matured Srecrar, For Aveusr SLY. Room 16, Le Droit Building, for the purpose of wind- | Woodward, d artillery, at the East Florida August 27th M Se cradl ‘a pre ad | this plan the fufluonce oF democratic Congress- | the chief of the great ship building firm ofJohn | and resolves made ’for ter work in the We take stock September Iat. So until then weotfer | BEUB the acnirs of the sald company. JOSEEH | ominary, Gainesvill Florida, has be y Maan, had his hand mash y Charles 8. Moore, Alonzo Bell, I. Kimball, | men’ could. be excited ettectively upon their | Elder & Co, fature. The attendance at this university is Pwd mony osc PAUL, Secretary. y seminary, Gainesville, Florida, has been re- jay.—The contract for mnail ines: | Jr..and W. R. Lapham, who occupied seats on | friends in high oftice. ‘It istmore likely that | A sensation was created by Mes, Mark Patts- | imerensing dally. a hn oh Rag Shp tangy ear SEEN OF Rae SOTO a ae ice here will be relet next $ 4 balcony wihtle the Jolut committee was in 1e change Like this will be imade Unan that | son's telegram from India asking that ber en- regu ; Chaba resented, that by joining one ofour Watch | Tue U.S, Moxtron WYANDOTTE, which has Londo excursion which passed utive session, The Washington club had | the law will be repe Me Strikers. through here mioditic ion of the law Dilke be publicly an- ‘The ™ charge, your monogeuin. crest or address, from | cash prices on payment of $1 per week. For further | been the receiving sh: : at the Washington and (heir occupations. This they refused to do. | will | ted until the d ts get control | a in will Netp Bir Galeiee Due | at the Wocesoeuer ratees wate cr Mien i 4x os ne ul and their o . ‘This they refused to do, be eflveted until the democrats get co er action, and it will help Si © Woonsocket rubber works at Millville Tecpumns Sensseee Taasasen’ mecrine wack Btelneors of the Waith Clakagstenn ie Weahincen, | AVY Yard for some time past, was put out of The Washington representati ¢ Tnally | of both houses of Congress, very much, : ah — ve ordered the boarding houses and hotel a per MCR Ne make no.charge ea, | VET ee yosterd: and her place taken by: Hea fein Jotnt com nitice, and cae oe ae ——_>__—_ keepers not to board the men who are working + cent discount on Pictures framed and unfram SNES] the Date. “10 is ‘prottte that the Wert . eee Ae ote an jormed then that changes. bi Th i De : © Proposed G: : strike Is 100 Pissh Boxes uf Buper and Envelopesateost. | (fee FH FINLEY, y200Det, | Wilt be sont to City Point, Vay te loke eee |, THE CONSERVATIVE POLICY OUTLINED. | Men mua amainet ott tua, changes bad ee ER Oe elle Ac pions ne tea ‘A special of of Odds and Ends in’ Paper and Enye meoeresle ARSE era [og the, moultors, but a number of prominent | 3% speech in England tast evening Lord | te uduiltted to the regatta: “Ehse that. the | MEMBERS OF THE Carr, LeAvENwontit, Kax., August 13.—The elty From Wall Street To-day. W'Sbe.7 with mourning bordef, luc. formerly B0e 10 | THE ROCHESTER BREWING COMPANY'S | Naval officers are desirous that she he retalned | Randolph Churebill, secretary for tala, de- | W ashington Rowing club had been organized | Varun, RAIL AND Wiben, central committée for the purpose of raising | New York, August 13,—The stock market Boe.” JOHN F. PARET, Stationer, ‘CELEBRATED BEER. at the Wa-hington navy yard, that visitors may | nounced the radicals for wishing to tax the poor | by John A. Kenned Prolessional” osremany |G gee is funds Lo erect a Grant monument at Fort Leay- | Was 11 Jar in the early dealings this morn- ‘saSt-epl,1p 913 Pennsyivaniaave., Washington, —— have an opportunity of seeing a sample of @| man's beer: defied the ¢: Bin ets OF] pum ee Go ee ae ee ne Onmmnlestion || 3 EuUy Ewen members OF the Cantal Biayels | ocwocn lich ita heat tomedine sett eel tie ooliee eae ne ie Pe eee = _— | The Trade and Families supplied. Orders by mall | genuine cheese-box vessel or typical maultor. man's beer; defied the caucus arrangements Of | had'bought the race at Fredericksburg. Club left to-day for Baltimore In order to take | sub-committee for the sttecterenenek oben. Union Pacific, and the strongest M., K. and T. : or telephone promptly Aled." mytztu,th adm yas | would be chelation at ae ey ue tortes | The Columbia representatives statdd, how-| the steamer for Boston dircet. ‘The party was | tlunn amount ine neato cee eee suoeerip” | Union Pacific, and the, strongest, M.. K; and T. Suare Masters Se Jous W. Macantay. | Bios For THe PrioKr.—The Pilgrim was | would be victorious at the general elections. | ever, that they had not agzved to theseehanzes, sofortunate as to secure neurly all the upper | Noon, ‘The churches, schools, secret. soieties | changed, but in the early trading advanc ing % offered for sale at auction yesterday at the | He said he cared not a rap what the Daily News | , The Washingtons demanded that the evi | 8° fort mid iiter, { itd labor oncunizations are "yet tobe heard | for the former and ty per cent for the, lation VERY LoW aT League Island navy yard. There were only two | and the Sandard said about iim: taunted the | @eHce on Which ‘the charges were based should TREY CI to eeeninet D. HE: MIlloe: | trom. Ture Sundat tues Lineveneertn tar imerte | ister tae metas Mae Gees eee Moker 2G, [bids oford-GL550 ana $1,500 ccs C ng no polley while the tories | De lid betore them hey will spend to-morrow in Nortolk, where, | $3000 already. Accounts, subject to check at sight, received | ing offered by Pi nn. les has received a let- | Which the early gains were generally lost, The with watermelons | ter trom Col. Thompson of Toran otteeiee his | Scent te Me, Beak Tie ard tote { Ninginia Beach, | supportand contribution’ to the fund. Also, a | announcement that pool of the Texas tines having for its} |, It was dectd carrying out a great on the The conservatl while t Deposit is & Son, of Philadelphia, It J. F. MANNING & Co.'s, from Firms. Corvorations and Individuals. vi subject 3 rom Firms. Corporations and Individuals, was accepted, subject to the approval of the to hold a meeting on Friday 14 t the strengthing « npire at home | Bight at the Columbia's club room, New aurea teens York avenue, at which time the evidence will wacrel sea eat toate | and abroad 3 je Club, of | letter trom an eastern sculptor, who offers had been completed, to extend for five years, 1320 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. N. W. Philadelphia Stock ‘exchanges bought and sold on | Peo w the (at Go rato ae eonslderably peace, to Ircland and Security to India.” ‘They | begiven. : pes their further | furnish, gratis, « desizn for the monument, | eubject to withdrawal, on sixty days’ mouce, = ewe ‘somau See Scere SARE BEERS: ——— . hoped to er an overpowering navy which ASR ‘uts will be regulated by the state of the | Gen. Miles is Sanguine of the success of the | The market was active at the Se, SS ote er Enentes ante ofall denominations on | BELL ToLtina at Mr. VenNon,—Contradic-| wuld be an adequate dutens toche erator The Washington Grove Camp. monument, later became dull, and at 11 o'clock is duil and WOOD MANTELS, TILES, GRATES, LATROBE | pand ior aale, tock and Bonds of all focal street Ral | tory statements having been published Ineotne | Great Britaln and the colonies, and to com- | CLOSE OF TINE SUNDAY SCHOOL ASSEMBLY —TITE steamer will arrive a heavy. Total sales first hour, 118,000 shares, > z Toads. Gas, Insurance and Telephone Companies | of ihe New York papers us to the tolling of belle @, they believed they could bring ab FIRST CAMP MEETING SERVICE TO BE HELD will be met by the | Destructive Fire Caused by Lightning. a aetmip__STOVES AND RANGES pe TE Sp? | by vessels in TBlEE Mt. Vernon, Tum Stan grins tecnimerecr oe Shue change | TO-SIGHT—A DIRECTORY OF TIE CAME. elub house innlartecy during thee maomning ite Se i 30 this oc aa Ee Wruar Do You Tursx or Tare: | Ke Heal Eatare Otlice und Notary Public, | tts taken some trouble to ascertain whether or ithe desired a war with Russia for the sake | Correspondence of Tar EVENING STAR. ray in thatel » the following day the party | the Sturtevant Lamber company, on the fats, | Cloud, Durst in, Glenville township, hear, the Dowling’s ‘Auction Hooms, 1100 Panna: ave, not the usage still prevails. There is reason to | of securing votes at the WASHINGTON Grove, August 18, ili start for Brockton, M on the wheel, | Three steamers responded to the alarm, and by | New York Central and. Hudson River railroad —— Beaui:ful Building Lot on ist st.. West Washing. | fear that the old and appropriate mark of re- = = Thee fs ae) vat | here they will take thé train for New Bediord, | effective work succecded In partially ‘subduing | track, ix miles west of Schenectady, Inst ton, Susiiuo, fronting on two streets will Besokdcheap | spect to Washington's tomb is not as generally The Charles River Regatta. he Sunday Sctiool assembly adjourned last | and there steamer for Cottage City, Martha's | the flames. The tre broke eee eee eee | rece ax _anlles, West of Bohenoctady, lat OVER 700 RATS KILLED IN ONE NIGHT! | and on Nbesal terms eta cen ee 4 merly,, though it is wT n RESULT OF THE RACES YESTERDAY. night. The afternoon was set apart tor the lit- | Vins oe sone < will be spe and at 2:45 a. m, twelve steamers were pouring | Were washed away, making a break of 120 feet. MRS. BROWN (COLORED) 5 ike i pont the eu: "s: rac "i Ue folks particularly. The stand had been | #tlvmpt to exhaust the amu: water on the flam: hich had spread Farmer Gowen’s flelds of rye and hay were AT THE ISON AVENUE CAR STABLES, ee as ‘ At the first day's racing of the National P g sepa ehar Sey Act eee whi pread to an. s thelds y Darina as cated arate ha ni pa mage Nel iy uate eerie Preece | amateur regatta pouteraar. at Boston, over a | decorated with pretty mottoes and brightly | hersart cxpers ‘Bosting heats wen mem | adjoining lumber vard. Their efforts, together | washed away. Now York Central and dimdson bers are expert, Boating, bat ’, ‘eatment. at 305 Missouri ave. nw. mr2Um*_ | gers, having bells, still toll them, though som ile ‘0 Ne he colored illustrations, By these and object les- | ing, tennis, base bi WITH STONEBRAKER'S RAT AND MOUSE EX- | =— oe mile and a half course, the first heat for junior ng, = not follow the practice when passing after dark. | sineles was won be Peter Sey sons Mr. Frank Hamilton very easily kept the | time until about September ‘TERMINATOR. [Fsss> samver s sHEpp. TuESTAk respectiully suggests thatthe good old Ree nieonh iG he vet Buy det, ee nei | crenast atiantson of the cuiarca for more than | &f Will be taken for Port SLATE MANTELS SLATE MANTELS | Custom be restored, and thatit be invariably | boat club, of Albany, in 9:19, as stated In yes« i ing, fishing, sail-| with a heavy fallof rain, were » will occupy the | and it was. thot + When the steam- | within $100,000 ee the | lightning started th ingeftcctive, | River trains were delayed last night, but this ht. the loss would be kept | morning's trains mect at. the wash-out and the It is supposed that a bolt of | passengers are transferred, flagration, ————— ; 3 : u y hour. An essay on. “ulvinge” written be | wheel will be me after which se Rallrond Matters. STONEBRAKER'S HORSE AND CATTLE POW- followed by every class of vessels having a suit- | teri Lfor senior singles | $7. re er Ube 100 miles between Boston and Springfield Ba = Always ip stock assortment of Gas Fixt y ; nd 3 Mc ‘A . | Miss Anna Shields, was read. h 7 i ‘arian Benevolent Societies. SPRINGFreLp, Itt, August 13—Samuel P, DERS MIGHTY GOOD AND ALWAYS OY Gnu Eaten cee pep otis able ell on board. So proper and easily ren- | Was, won : POU or ee Albany, paws MEME, session of the Institute was Will be covered oti the wtieel. “AL Spring 4 a Ciicaco, August 13 —Within the next three | Wheeler, Keneral manager of the Cairo, Vine RELIABLE. : the republic should n Sseelsior f Paterson, N. J., won the | better at ray held amide the bat. | Faces yel given, wher the best racers, amateur | @4¥8 the Bayrischer National Veril Von Nord | cennes and Chicago railroad, was ys! enone 409 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST. Jyl_| oven Partial non-ob: second heat of the junior singles, in 943%, The | Vices, — aud it was held amid the bus- sane polemionai: England and America, will | Aierilla will be organized in Chicago, Thirty | granted an order by Judge Treat, in. the ‘BROOKS, Ex-CoMMISsi0: ue GARDEN MOSE: any length. a OrricaL Acts.—Ex-Commissioner of Agri. | 1 Seer | =5) pad gcuaiae ce tie co oer culture Loring has replied to Controller Dur- | Scull race resulted iN TOWEST PRICES Bie ee nanging. | hain’s announcement of the disallowa He and busy whir, consequ arrival of so many W was moving ¢ Antlux of tent are to come. third heat of the Junior sin DEFENDS His | Was won by Matthew Quigley, of Ni upon the th bag and bags: Tt] COMPCte: IT ra ewark, N. tor sing! d heat between delegates from the various Bavarian societies ee ee wg 1,800,000 ee. — a of the country are in the city and have eflected | Worth of receiver's certifical for the purpose but all in one direction. The ate Oe Springfield meet the train will be & temporary organi ‘ion, Me Valentine Lech- | of relaying the track with steel ratis. oh equip: vas prodigious, and still they | Hiken for New York, where a day or two will | ner, of Buitilo, being chosen president. The | ping the road, ‘This is one of the ty have been ordered, so | Despont And then the train taken for Wash- | convention will continue thronghout the week | recently lopped off the Wabash system. aul-2m* Wholesale Agent for District Columbia + oe % a the ington. "The party will arrive in this city Sep bah eiiortore a ; 3 Bt FLX > ce of hia | Louis. O'Neil ws : that persons wishing them can have them upon | 1gton parts enh Tae veeek. | With largely increased attendance. It is the | CHICAGO, A) 13.—A special frora. WM. J. FERGUSON, ee ae en accounts, saying that the statutes did not dete | Lo the Jumler tones tie short notice, fytaher 12. and will be given a rousing recep- | purpose of the convention to amalgumateall | Paul, Minn, published here quotes “= Finn inde apd _ shes nitely lay down his duties, and he was obli finished first in 8:37, wi e outlvok for the camp meeting of 1885 fs | Hon by the stay ai bome members. City by | iB, Bavarian societies in the United States, | Northern Pacific official” as saying the distinc Pateutee and Manufacturer of the See Residents bs purtenlacly calla ee Pio | follow bis own Judgment, to aarent oxtece | ecg test im 8:87, with the City Points, of most promising and inviting in the history | coe tier member ey He ake satan | The object of the societies Is benevolent heeldaone’ auaclang-er Gia Mecshoen Recime cea ior: ae = d—— | Resi called as Wo the expenditure of the appropriations tot sto rd.” 5 heat ot the sociation, are sure that enna mee SSE aiders’ meeting jorthern le wre REKA” ICE MACHINE, NATH: we new and popular Brain and Nerve Toule | the bureaus He states that he exomdet toe Be ioe, chleds in the lonrth heat ol the ‘Satesuard neu ¥ ‘crested 126 and 128 S. Futaw street, Baltimore. ‘the glass or tu Inttles by Wee, MILBURN See ke | appropriation under the head of “laboratory Yentor and Mauuiacturer, 1429 Penusyivauia ave | 1 the purchase of machinery, in the purelese ‘Machines can be seen in operation st the pork pack- | “SUT of seeds and distribution of seeds or sugar, nost successiul of the camp ms ington Grove, ‘The first service of the camp will be a conse- ¢ration meeting, to be held in the tal Maleahey, of Albany was lin P. Buckley, of Portland, Woodbury, of Pawtucket, RL Suicide of Judge Tarner. tween the Wright and Billings interest: Liat ugust 13.—George Turner, | €X-President Billings heads those who bold that ict Judge of Virginia and | the Toad ought to perfect ite present fuciitties; then number about 2 started tolay were Cap SAN Fray SCO, ex-United States dist Crossmia u, Littell, Boteler, Borden, Tyler, Owen, cle Ns ex-chief just e: eme: re y ipreme faith in He Ing houses of G. Cassard € Son, 407, 409 and 411 W. producing plants, in series of Investizul —+ee. 7:30 o'clock Unis evening. ‘Che titet sermon wilt | Buraett, BT. Dodge, Kauiinaun, Schaaf and Soames Gone pee ene Villard end tetesivous 40 oditet tive taore ve- ‘Baltimore street, or at the Baltimore Cold Storage eal nd in manuia be delivered by Rev. Dr. Naylor, toanorrow, at | Hibbs. oy shooting him: ead with a revol- | Fn to power; also, that Villard’s journey Company. aul-2u 5 arrving out the obiectsof | 4 evclone in Norwood, St Lawrence county, | 21%. See Verat the leva letter stating | #bToad has resilted ‘in enlisting the German > — ule, ins disullowed wei . ‘J se Hi A DIRECTORY OF THE CAMP. The Camp at Colonial Beach. that il _heaith was the cause of his act. He | Stockholders in his interest. leaves a widow and two children. Of late he |_| Povonkrersts, N.Y. August 18.—Tt ts re. : 2 CADETS AT CAMP END: had been practicing law in this city. o. ried that # railroad break has Occurred near amplain railroad bridge. Two persons | Where the various tenters and sojourners in the | ware nkLONS—A COURI-MARTIAL AND EXE- ——— ioffman's Ferry on the New York Central tig | Champlain, ‘ralird bridge, ‘Two parsons | Thre ie vere ceri. Shocking Double Tragedy in C: road, Construction trains laden with heavy together with the aecount : pended inconducting tie expert for, Disbursements, ditlering | those complained of, owed by the | CI : freasury departinent’ In 1882 and. 188. 4 FEW MORE DAYS WILL COMPLETE THE | #'¥ now dixillowed w York, yesterday afternoon destroyed se 3 Zi FUN AND MILITARY DISCIP eral buildings and the Ogdensburg and Lake | _ The following directory of the camp shows ents provid no way fri Neanxe Tue Eso. Now Fox Paxrazoons: ‘ ; : Grove avenue—Thomas Smith, Mrs. Cookson, | Correspondence of the Tie EvEN1NaStan: SAN FRANCISCO, {mbers are being hurried to the scone, ‘Kall. ved in the work c church steeples were blown down, and} win, sible: ci Joodward, re : : sak road men here say that no through trains from WE ARE MAKING A SECOND SALE OF PRE a Refdlsieibution. | the church was d wd. Hailstones | RU" Won basa, Madar. Altted Wood, Camp Expicorr, Seine seeeay the west are expected to-day. Early this morn- PANTALOONS FOR $4 AND $5. WE HAVE h ey] PEusoNAL.—Ex-President Arthur has engag Lenox, Mass., for a month from the eer od bits > Licompiciely. de Boxee, Hobert Cohen, Rev. Job Price, Mr. Soon as large us a man’s royed the groy CoLostat Bi ‘ational Kitles C cH, August 19th, | Doldt county, 7 Towne, who was cooking at a Ic ing heavy trains passed south on the Wert FONs.——AL ive Oo Shore road, showing that travel on the New ng lock IN EITHER PRICE ABOUT TEN DIFFER- | IN THE MEANTIME SHALL BE PLEASED TO ud-burst’ occurred at Hoffman’: siets continue to enjoy. fee 7 - = fF turese | York Central is being temporarily directed that 2 eet é aves 20th.—H. B. James, and J.J. Christicof Wash. el LUN aha First avenue—B. F. Platt, L. C. Chapman Ives, Monday night the staff enter- | wasmurdered abin, having her throat | York ‘Paine LOnaa uu Ascoonancen risen Sue SED ERNE TOU AE ington were rezistered in Boston Tuesday nizht, | New’ Yorke Gout irowd's Mrasen were | (ant aid cottage) iby fon Covi, Stew BO. Pale Hickey, the manager of the hotel, | Cat from ear to ear. rd'on aman | “{oepox, August 1%.—The English Wabash ESE LOTS ABE £26000 AS OUR FINE! THE OLD PLACE, Fp nenator Voorhees is at the Arkansas Hot | washea Into the river for a distance of five hun. | Whorn, Thomas “J. Reed, friends in a way very creditable to the | Btmed, Hi Me xed | bondholders at a meeting to-ay resolved 16 in- GRADES. IF YOU WISH FINER. PANTS > Springs. Ars. S. Oldbers, who made abril | dred foot raphy poles and fences were | Nee" Richard Norrie, Man Rech a, Deekt | boys, and alter specch-making retired, To Me | With, the Woman as her eee tect | stitute toreclosure proceedings under the term = : e unt debut as a soprano a i | areaere on mph Be J - Richard Norris, Mrs. Keic! Du % ctired. x sted, and while In ct puty’sI ° ~ WE HAVE THEM. No, 410 SEVENTH STREET. herehor ‘Concer In Baltimore last Thumagy | Peoctatad Qiymtes. ‘The loss is estimated at | My: fehurd ieickelisy Misses Wait , Richard | Ed. Abner, of Washington, in return tor | was taken froin the office rd of woods elo panheier seen ae aoe an CALL AND SEE WHAT WE HAVE. =, night, Is visiting her father, Major A. E. H. % Riggles. = hospitallties the cadets tendered a mock sere | men aud perforated with bullets notwithstand- | Evo" Sroperty efter purchase shail be weeted. Jobnson, 1706 Sth st. we—-Gbk, aid Mee, Second avenue—Rev. Dr. Baer, Mrs. Kilgour, | nade at the hovel. The camp 1s quiet after | ing Benn ied his guilt in the preseuce of | ie Poneme then ccatomplates the formation, = IF YOU WANT Bonaparte, who arrived from Europe yesterday, | 4 emnes OF A BRITISH ROYAL cousisston | BMS. Preeby, J. C. Cloakey, ladies’ meeting tent. | “taps.” The only ‘disorder, so far, has grown | the murdered woman. ofanew ration, to purchase the property . euiane expect to spend the remainder of the summ nie Third aveue—Mrs. Jackson, Thos. Dowling, | out of a craze which has becn developed among SEES ES and pay the Rebeutave tlaens with wou bonae. ; at Newport.——Mr. and Mrs. C: Clinton Garden, ACCUSED OF MISLEADING A GIRL. Mr. Blackford, J. W. Deeble. the boys to forage in watermelon patches | A Californian Bank Robbery Sensation. are RRS GEORGE SPRANSY, DRAWERS, now on their bridal (aus noriiward, have been | ‘The Pull Malt Gazette yesterday afternoon | , Fourth avenue ¢: P. Brown and iiss: Frances | They are obliged, however, to control them- | | Sax Jose, CAL, August 13.—A sensation was The Cyclone at Nerweed, N. Y. a STOCKIN spending a week at Williamsport, Pa.— Dr, J. blished the following particulars of the Lon- | Shreeves, 3 ning, Mrs. Frances | selves somewhat on account of the scarcity of ere yesterday by the bold robbery of eet Oxe Prick Cuormen, ot Saber dobneon bas gone to Aurea Wea che dai ceuedston than Uoaed tn arcabie aieiten cs amrete be nday, Fravk Griffith (Bal- | said patches. The inhabitants of the beach ad san Jose Sate Deposit Bank of Savings, In | TWO LIVES LOST—SEVERAL PEOPLE INJURED. oa5 507 SEVENTH STREET. Oe ee Ceo Inia, for @ stay of a couple of weeks,-—Mr, | 20" Sens: cs cable dispateh to | timore), Dr. ec, Mrs. Carrie Browning, | the boarders of the hotel were greatly excited | the afternoon a mun entered the bank und ob- | Nonwoop, N. ¥., Ai 13.—The damage by NOW IS THE TIME TO DICKER WITH Howard ©, Edmonds has returned from a two | Yesterday's Star: Rev. W. , Mr. Murthy, Geo, Gartrell, | yesterday at the report that Sergt. Walker had | tained. a bill exchange tor $65.50. The | the cyclone here last night was somewhat over- Hicoks trip, to Virginia. Mew. L.A. Crandell, | “A well-known gentleman, who was recently LE ese Mr. Howser, Henry Deen, Ed* Deen shot. ‘The sergeant was asleep in a tree Siahier end manacor were in the Benk at Ube getimated: ‘The lows of life 90 far includes onl ir. W. G. Turner and Mr. H. D. Tarver of thi: nted a member of a royal ec fe erry. within the Mnes. He was ordered down by|Ume. Afew minutes after the stranger de- | Michael Martin, a farm hand, and Mr Dav! HENNING, THE CLOTHIER, tity aie at the Windsor Sulphur erotics sppein a seme GE val ccouealon mas Fitth avente—Nathan J. Walker (Montgom- | Ferriss, the corporal of the guard, but. refused | parted the eash hn E. Aucercas, missed a | Fitzgibbons, The injured are: Myra Ormsby, KK Wm XN EGG 7 553g Mixs Kate T. Brown, of 635 I street, wio re mi is office In East India | eryeo..), Mrs. Newmyer (Baltimore),L. C. White, to obey, whereupon the corporal loaded his gun | tray containing $10,000 in gold in twenty-dol- 18, bly fatally hurt; Mrs.Geo.Cramer, KK HIONNN G ao § au 410 SEVENTH STREET. 1 y from a stay of severul Weeks in | Bvenue today, and soundly flogged by a gen-| Miss Wood, Prof. Pollock, Mrs.’ Barnes, O. | and fiicd at the olfender,who fell to the ground, | larpieces, Ane alarm was dmuredintely sites | See ie, Mrs. Oliver Lundeman, Garland KK OWLONNS G §ss, é + wil join her sisters on Saturday | tlemun who publicly accused him of having | Houscholder’s three boarding tents, Mrs, Wil | apparently wounded, At the surgeon's tent | and -carch was inude, bul without meat. hea Rufus King, and Charles Miner. ‘The storm e% 2 E35 Soe ByyS iu cquunty Mr. und Mrs. C. C. | betrayed his daughter, ‘The thrashing was pre- | #0, Mr. Benson (county), Mrs. Garrett, ‘Rev. | the surgeon did_all In his power to relieve the | belleved that two nt tore meu were engaged in | raged over @ territory 16 miles ih length and sufferer, whose face had to be covered to con- | the thet, and that while the attention of the | from. one-half to three-quarters of a mile in Casey, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Graves, Mr.and Mrs. | ceded by a violent assault, the angry father | MT: Tit Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Harrison, Mrs.’ Dove, “4 ceal his smiles, One lady from the hotel, who | bank officers was_ en GSuamcaa Conan rdlinger, avd Mr. Maurice Baer, are | shaking the betrayer of his child like a terrier | E.J. Hill ed by the man in front | width. ‘The wind was accompanied by a terrific ng the lute arrivals at the Seaside Hotel, | does a rat. The tther then flogged him until | _ Sixth Avenue.—Mrs. M. D. Clarke, Hilleary | was quite interested and sympathetic, endeay. | the others stepped lucid the counter and cee hail storm. The damage done fo growing crees rer. A L A cco FER Ocean City.—Dr. Ch : Frank | the stick broke, when persons interfered. Higgins, Misses Rachel and Maggie Garrett, | ored to show the doctor where the bullet was | the money. The bank has offered a re ‘ard of | and to iruit caunot be estimated, Over 1 Pr AA OF AA CO EF X Garver and fanily, Miss Bettie Ordway, Mrs, || The man who wielded (he suck is a Glasgow | Mrs. Isracl Warneld, Mrs. Ware, Mra. Dorsey's | located, but the supposed bullet proved to be | $1,000 for the arrest of the thieves OF the fee | eee elt, Cann ee able barns aed sheds | en a £4 S65 = — Nellie Seymour, G. Witherow, Miss Wood- | centieman named Francis, aud the victim of | boarding tents. the end of the surgéon’s little finger. The sheriff | turn of the money. Srere destroyed or damaged, | The damage in e a) tx #4. 39 be bury and Miss M. C. Kenney, are among the | the flagellation ig Mr. Pearce, the chief of the |, Circle.—Jesse Wilion, Joseph Burch, Major | of the county, Mr. ES. Roe, wax called upon Ey ape Norwood and the im: vicinity ts ¢stt- . late arrivals at Cape May.——Mujor L.S, Babbitt | great Glasgow shipbuilding firm of John Eider | Thomas P. Morgan, fF. Simpson, Mr. Me- | by one gentieman to arrest the culprit, but the Victims of the Plague. mated at $150,000, SEER. | 204 wife are at the Ebi iF a few days.— | & Brothers, a married man and a member of | Arthur, Walter St. Clair, ed Wilson, Mra. | sheriff, who was let into the joke, stated that it CHOLERA DEATHS IN SPAIN, eee y FOR SUCH WEATHER AS THIS WHEN Mra. Louise Pollock is engaged in Spencervilie, | Lord Iddesicizh’s new royal commission on the | Godey, Henry Craig, G.’T. Woodward, Mrs. | was impossible for him to inieriere. ‘The corpo-| MApRID, August 13.—There were 4.433 new 814 7TH STREET. SUCKER GOODS ARE JUST A LITTLE TOO THIN, | Md., with the translation of her brather's (Cap: | depression ftrade. Mr. Francis told the story | George Hill, George Rt. Braddock, (Rock ville,) L. | rat wast however, arrested under military law, 7 r >: cases of cholera reported throughout Spain Y. 13.—J: Horace Jones tain Plessner) pamphlet, “The Antiphone,” | of his wrongs as follows: W. Worthington, J. W. Wady and G, A. Bureh, | court-martialed, found guilty of. deliberate jverday, and 1,648 deaths ‘th Troy, N.Y., August 1: ~ =" SERGES OR FLANNELS ARE JUST WHAT YOU | which relates to bis invention of an apparatus, his man Pearce was once my most trusted | Rev. Dr. Kelly, Mz. Sneider, Mrs. Mayes, Dr. F: | Srutder and sodored wa beehet, Pho o erate | Nestenday, pasadin ote, Poe pene (ras haiged st the Troy jail at 10:300'ciack thie by means of which, one may hear or not, just | friend, aud our intimacy was of many years’ | Howard, Win.B. Miller, i. Lawrenson, Rev.Wm. | was executed on the lawn In front of the hotel, There isgreatexcitement in Seville over the | Morminy for, the murder a wife, Amel WANT. as ts preferred.—-Hepresentative R. W. Towns | standing. Five yeurs Sgo, when my daughter | MeKenny, Mrs. Bird, Mrs Brown, Phil. Smith, | afer which the body was thrown overboard. government proposal to abolish the power of | LoBes08 Jul eo a GREAT CLOSING SALE OF hend was in Chicago yesterd SRS Sy hewitt seventadn, taf vit | Wan, H. Gulhiquy, Youn, frelana,,Benjamix | te ite bray cannon wich Mr; Belts took | The local authorities during the prevalence of | Pgbtow earth was spent mostly in prayer. Te seats Jain took advantage of his. familiar sequaint. , Mr , Wm. 0 much pleasure In firing exploded inst even- : WE HAVE THEM IX UNLINED COATS, Latest Changes in the Offices. Aue at my house to accomplish het rulk He | Mrs.Ki i, (Baitimore,) Hey. Dr. Naylor,Samuel ing, butinokily did mo dstange, cholera, because of their inefficiency in sanita- | jor a coffin for any person hanged in the county. tion, and Wo itself assume the direction of whe = 3 5 ersuaded her to secretly letve the schoo! near | Polk! Among the young lady friends of the St | city’s local atfairs. The popul e mars, posers, riWens, TIPS, PLUMES, | HALFLINED, OR LINEDALL THROUGH. WE| The following-named persons have been ap- | Pruaded her to secret! ‘attending, took her to | , Broadway.—Richard Berry, (cottage,) John | the beach are Mis Katie Young, Miss Ida Tom: | SY. frre ag eee pe pioneer md HAVE THEM IN PLAIN BLACK, PLAIN BLUE, | Pointed, under the civil service rules, to be | London, and, established her Inve hondinne | Owens, F- John © Thompeon Me Belk” Iinson, Miss Ellis and Miss Swan. $e fostors and averse to any interserence in special examiners in the Pension Office at| private lodging, At fist he sarcoumncd oe ea family affairs, and they strongly support the edema! BLUE CHECK, PLAIN BKOWN OR BROWN | §1,400 per annum: Oscar F. Britton, of Illinols; | with every luxury aud gave her a regular Affairs in West Was! ‘The New National Theater. soak Sathor Great crowds aesctnbled. in UMBRELLAS, PAKASOLS, JERSEYS, MIXED. Ezra Peters, of Iitinol ‘allow- she . all the public places Jast evening to discuss the - | ance of $75 a week. All this time Lyeain ig: | _ BOAMING News.—D. F. Breen, trainer for the | ‘The rapid manner ork uation, and the wus onload Esra Peters, of I James R, Fritts, OF In| oniace oh heme ewe ding place or daca Pak me id in which the work is being | situation, civil guard ‘upon nd RIBBONS, LACES, SILKS, VELVETS, SUN ‘Ross, of Pennsylvania; and is busily engaged in ‘selecting mate- i ihed on the new National theater is quickly | to disperse them, Joseph 8. Vowles, of D.'C. ter, and, after @ thorough search, Bide eerews. He has nocomplished pus . cur. 7 detectives, I at last gave up all hoy work Since his engagement with the above | bringing itintoshape. The plasterers are now | WISDOM OF ITALY'S PRECAUTIONARY MEAS- GLOVES, CORSETS. Wh NAVE TBE Ts SAC COATR ES ne Ne ae Henn OF Pi lladel pila, & special | Few nd aNOUsted mer loos ene eee T IG eT eee Cr ems With are prac: | at work, and the frescoers will bexin their task |, URES QUESTIONED. AWAY COATS AND IN NORFOLK JackeTa. =| fami 2 Hine gradually, tired of his victim, aud her | tising every bright afternoon. inafew'days, On the stage the scenic artists rm Anes 35 The goverement fe an. se DON'T FAIL To ATTEND we Harry Griswold, of Georgia, has boon ap. | sliowinces diindled down to nothing. se Savion A.M. E, chureh gave «| and property man aresmuking marked head: | Tauging toconvey poor tafians MEDIUM WEIGHT TROWSERS IN THESE | poluted clerk in tie ofice of First Assistant | Managed to live for some time by pawaing oF | large excursion, to Glymont this morning on | way. The proscenium scenes and “Lormentors” ‘the French coast by rail master Generuljunder eivil service rules, at | 8lling ber Jewelry and wardrobe, but flually | the steamer Mary VW ‘ashingtn. —— Station | are completed, and are painted in rieh folds of | 10 Italy, in order to be able to supervise thetr 6 (REE LIN! 000. she appealed to him in d tion to give Keeper 8. J. Shanks, who has returned | crimson plush. A novel feature is the arrange- its and prevent their intection with Tos Naw “RB R Poe NE BANE TWO OS TERRE Jee or Oe aeetkD. Lecch, of Albany, N.Y. nia| at leet te mene. heey inn enamine atacENE eos am font of tres sete of tocdights tbe online | The (newspaper), of this city, protests paths ALTIMORE” TVANGE. | LOOSELY WOVEN, COOL GOODS, ALL-WOOL | tendered his recisnnten sea te ie ‘Gaju- | he could procure employment. Her. SHIPPING. News —Schooner Wm. 0. Snow, | white, and supplemental ones of blue and red— this action as 2 a NINE SIZES, JUST OUT WITH THE LATEST tant general's office to become. the. telegraph | eeame troublesome, and he proceeded 10 get | arrived Kennebec, with 1,000 ‘tons of | to ald in producing fine staze effects. No eflort into Italy, and insists that poor Itallang IMPROVEMENTS, IS CHEAP IN PRICE, BUT | 4ND VERY DURABLE, AT $2.50 4 PAIR. editor of the Albat Chickerbooker4} | Tid of her in the bratal and outrageous way | ice: Freddie L. Porter, arrived yester- | is to make the building fireproof, and EP pcntarte d home from the i districts ot FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. THERE 13 eee fee eae Which the Engitsh lunacy Iaws make only too | day with: paving stone from Maine; schooner | Mr. Rapley announces that previous to the | #rance be compelled to quarantine be- NOTHING IN THE MARKET EQUAL To IT. The President's ter of Wrath. easy for any rich ruffian, By fraud and force | Spartan, cleared, with 1,000 tons of coal, for eee ‘the theater the entire house will be | fore being allowed to land. 2 ‘THE ECONOMY GAS STOVE Ty cue as —— initia atioocr rene, Paka she was retnoved toa private mad house and | Somersct; schooner Elis M. Golden, cleared | thrown open to the public, so that the com- OF THE DISEASE AT MARSEILLES. BELLING STOVE, AS EVE SOUENG -EEreie Saheb = confined there as an insane woman, “It was | with 1,000 tons of coal, for 9 pleteness of the precautions against this danger (G STOVE, AS EVERY ONE USING THEM The statement in Mr. T. C. Crawford's Sara- | while she was ln this bediam that? learned er Gay Thomas, cleared with 560 tons of coal, for | may be fully understood. TAKES PLEASURE TELLING THEIR toga letier to the New York World that the | fate, and I obtained her release, The doctors | Annapolis. FRIENDS ABOUT IT. EB BARNUM & 0, President's indignant letter to the endorser of | #dmitted to me that she was not mad, and had | _DtsM1sskp.—The case of Mrs. Christina Ehr- ARD ig uayw HUTCHINSON, : an unworthy candidate for office was written to | POL been mad but had beon laboribg under | mentraut, charged with keeping an Unlicensed = aE SERS eT eat 991 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE | Mr. Don M. Dickinson, of Michigan, I have the | teria, wien Drought tories toe eae | panes Gruen SPFings, was to-day dismissed by best of reasons for believing is incorrect. Mr.O, | she ea fa i + 5 y had I ta {EMPERATUR: i Warer Liaves, Arrestios. CREUAY SOTCE A EABGE MORE | W. Powers of Michigan, and not Mi. “Low," | ing spats, and as the doctors did wor kuow | AT 7-4. M--Grent Palla comma Te cae LATEST PARISIAN MODES IN HAIR Goons | and GhANITE MONUMENTS of every doug Court of Utah the 20th day of Apri, Mee Dick | had heg fad any, friends except the man So, Gidition Sy ne, remervon, jombaratare: i 6. April, Mr. Dick-| bad had bi nif ‘th ‘board condi ‘at nort! mnectio? south MLLE. M. J. PRANDI, Seow bacied atte iomet panini pen comm araed. the pppolnta ent and I have no Brey Fegulariy paid, they Had kept ner et the cotnestion. 8. Distributing rosorvali ‘tem~ 1309 F Staxer. Comer 21x a and Feumyiveniaave, nw, | donement of Mr. Powers character and quall- | “Today,” continued Mr, Francis, “I anet that | Boras str emmeent gatobouse eS Bligh FOMPADOUR BANGH SUINGLED paxoa, | Plemectitinue sndbecoviseeJesaas | Reations. Subsequently, when the eee of) man secidentaliy in London.” My. rong Hee ia the river today at 6:27am. and ‘These styles never need be in the bairdremers’ pe by the ntl ron Presi- | with 3 mi en Lot inded ee ee ES OM BM Ra te ye rtd oe pet ag | cern ro ome * arat, or any other 9 tion by: the President, Mr. Dickinson reaffirmed | Egave him's chaste to | national labor party was lela” ‘as Biaese Beat wont ie tua ds in endorsement of Sir, Powers’ Subess and ae-| meet hin in sr aeet of un ct etinsae ree | rien eee eT ele a ee # the sppointment was | fused. Then I thrashed him until m; ational Platform adopted at In in BREWING COMPANY, MILWAUKEE LAGER BEER one. 1. W. ence hand and the crowd, rashed be-| 2684. A to BREWERS AND MALTSTERS MARRIAGE OFFICES Nos. 508 and 510 VINEST. +a Dae Te 98 es eee BREWERY, 207 and PARRISH STA, erick Leypoid PHILADELPHIA, Pa 48K FOR IT perie eee — = Tee Wi Agent for Washington, SAM'L C. PALMER, Somme, As. MT BRIDWELL, ‘Duvor: 1224 20) Sirest Northwest. aoe 961 M STREET SW. ‘Telepbome, 454 -~

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