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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Cofner Pennsylvania Ave. and Lita St, by The Evening S:ar Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres’ ‘THe Rvecrea Stax is served to subscribers tn the sity by carriers, on their own arooune: at 10 cents pet Eiger oe ade for month” Copies at tbe couten, 4 Sen ac mail repaid G0 cents Bonth: one year, $6: six months. §. [Entered ut the Fost office ue Washington, D. C.as d-class mail satter] Tue WEEKLY StaR—poblished on Priday—$1 a Che Koening Star, Peer, postage prepaid. Six month, 50 cents, S62 All mall subscriptions must be paid ip advance Bo paper tent longer than ts pald for. Rates of advertising made known on application. Vor 67—No 10,079. Edger KE. Apgar Dying. A WELL-KNOWN POLITICIAN AND FRIEND OF TRE PRESIDENT AT THE POINT OF DEATH. ‘Special Dispatch to Tae Evento Stan AvBany, N. Y¥., August 18.— Deputy State Treasurer Edgar K. Apgar is not expected to live through the day. He bas for many years been a leadi oat has been .e Menting Gemnseretio pe clan, one Cleveland's most’ Intimate political friends and ad: and was the chiet in ing his nomina- tall bee for governor. Fre “has been anpearaess ‘ofthc - Fmomnel bolism Of the brain is ie trouble, Se A Boy's Terrible Suffering. MEETING A FRIGHTFUL DEATH THROUGH THE WASHINGTON, D.C., TUESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1885. BUNGLING OF AN ALLEGED SURGEON. MARSHALL, Its, August 18.—One of the Most borrible cases Of suffering on record is Te TWO CENTS. Beried trom McKeen, stx miles east of here. Sih of the motith Davie Black, aged 11, : - was thrown from a horse and his roken BOOKS, &c. SPECIAL NOTICES Washington News and Gossip. ae Felsath puna pda met Se OFFICER SHEEHAN'S STRUGGLE. The New Army Medical Museum. Tel to The Star. ms one Places. An unskiliful phyeiian we ity = cost S ees OCRAT WH THE | pwene ae THE CONTRACT FOR ITS CONSTRUCTION egrams ° one of the bones protrid! : > F MASONIC —A SPECIAL COMMUNIC, Topar.Internal| COUNTRY HAS HaD oNLY ‘Taney secur | LUCae and Ashton Held for the Grand | ME, ONTEACT FOR ITS _cossravcrion the flesh. ‘Mortification set’ Tr ned non aed xs Hor Summer Eeeaprsa: tion of La Fayette ‘No.19.F.A.A.M,| GOVERNMENT RECEIPTS r. TARIES OF WAR AND 3s aay GF aan Jury for Assaulting Him. cr. : to the child's shoulder and body. The tortie ast Fae nea Berton, Ono Cad | Sil beldat Macon Rennie A EDSESDAY BYE” | revenue, $196,554; customs, $685,078. ae aeons tak See al | ae ee Hedlarin wan Weft expmed tot ten "by somo Bessa? eane aya Oy ade St"? atadion: | and wane ne sensed foo presae Re eee arent tae ee sete | othe Bo a Anny Medina dase commtraction of the new |GHIEF GERONIMO’ WOUNDED, | means sud, tax Wednesday’ worms opus ‘Goodwin, by Miss M. k- Braddou: A ie | ay order of the W. M. t the lemocrat, and one who » George Gordon and Henry Jack- rary ng working at the flesh of the living boy. Aner ia Ring. by author of Dora Thorne: Aetween two | 10 it. S. MERRILL, Secretary, | 8F@ Sbout one dozen applications on file at erably familiar with the political history of | son, the colored men who were arrested yester- | !n the Smithsonian grounds has been awarded suffering the most awful agonies for five days Loves. by author of bora Thorne: bveivas Fouy- by | size —TeacuANCE REAL ESTATE | Pott Office department for the position of chief | this country, remarked to-day, in the conrse of | Gay in front of the fist recent state cn nan. | to Bright & Humphrey, contractors of this E . fora form tnerae cuneate FA, [Kass RD AUCTIONS A UStNints of W. | Inspector recantly held by, Col. Sharp. These | conversation: “We have had’ but thiee Secre- | piclon of having intevtered with Offcer Shee | cl, for $179,087, ‘Tue appropriation was | Lt, Day Strikes the Indian Camp. ees hame of Duvall & Marr, 925 F st. n.W. will hereatter | of Mare. “Nothing will, be done in regard to | Fes of War since the Union was formed—tI | han in hisdeath struggio with Addison Cole- | $200,000, ‘The work wilt be under the super rere tetetog” pacome Sols Soke of ate Ua woe | Alling the vacancy until the Postmaster Gene-| Mean but three who were men of marked | man, were placed on trial, James Lucas and | Vision of Col. Casey and Mr. Green, the engi- Tet and having his arm nearly caten away by the worms, the sufferer dic . 7 “ remains were buried at once. ‘The surgeon bas been warned to leave the oo y. ——_ = treet 0. w._ | vou, be having’ bectme sole owner of same by. Dur kad ability, who had minds of their own, and who | Lewis Ashton were eh, tos | BEEF WhO fs agsoclated with him In supervisin Texas Fever in Hints. EW EUSLICATIONS AT REDUCED PIICEX | chic” the drm of Duvall € Marr having becn muta ee administered the department with’ honor 10 Steen tinder Che) SATUS | ches cons n of the western and central) THE PEARGE-FRANOIS SOANDAL.| prooxrxcrox, 1Lts, August 18.—Dr, Wi oe ith using personal violence towards = police THE APPOINTMENT OF MESSENGER Boys.—It | themselves and cred try. Wm. L | WH Dereon lence poll wings of the War, State and Navy department Baa at Uberey Enlightening the World, by | cull and settle ot once, and apy who have cisiis | ws asia at the Post Office department that the | Marey was one, derersos Davis wes another, | Officer. Ashton was also changed with assault- | building aad the Washington monument. the : Senger ae Cleveland's Book, at mediately for payment. a and Edwin M. Stanto1 he third. The | ing James H. Howay rho | contractors will begin work atonce and men Gene aie diner ae: W.cLAREXcE novart, | ®Pcintment of the messenger boys in the new | Site fave ,ai,sunton, was the third. | The | ing James H. Hows pa the: aa ush the building to completion. The ola | HH SULLIVAN-RYAN MATCH, Nams, a veterinary surgeon of this city, re + vurned last night from tbe Michael Brothers’ farm, whose cattle are afflicted with Texas 3 fever, and reports five more cattle dead, SDP. JAMES H. MARR. special letter delivery system, about which | who merely cor artment in & 's Theater, in which Lincoln was assagsi- aking in all twenty that have died. Several Gnas vie Tuekepeor Viscum, Silage: | Washington, D.C. Angin 19, 1886. sui6-2w_| sme question tas Deen rained, Wl bo made by | Toutine way, who vrigtsatey settee, oat sir | gOMee Sheehan testified to the arrest of Ad-| nalod, s mow oweupled by the, museum ad marae tne cattle nie sick. The dicones treid epee Venere, On 2 MATGL CLUBS —WE HAVE er | the Postmaster inthe towne with the approval | ply followed in the footsteps of theif predeces | HO Coleman, aud the” straggio whioh | library, and it isthe desire of the omclais in | A PARWER WHIPSTHREE BURGLARS. | i's the saisies sancty ie Moca ine will be enormous, and we are taking ord-rs now, ceived & large assortment of Soild, Gold | Of tlle Postmaster General. The ral ating | sors. We have never had Secretary of the | UOWEd, during |, which, he oh | charge to get into safer ‘and ‘more convenient post mortem examination, is clotted - with go that we need dinappeint noone. Please leave your | American Watches of every description, which, will ihis service, which were recently issued by to | Navy. They have all been figure-h ‘all of | ond he saw Ashton jumpaney fora Mon some | A2aTters as soon as possible. The library is one ——_—>—__ sporas. A lange number of native cattle have Sruer st once. “Pricer cents - © Gernbated amoug the members ot our watch clubs. | Postmaster General, state that the boys are to | them ‘have been, soon after their installment | Ona He saw Ashton jumpaway from him. Some | of the most extensive and valuable in the Deen exposed and it is feared that the discase pee BRENTANO BROS. | Ui der vur oun co-operative ayatem sou can buy any | De appoinied by the postmasters, and lists are | into omiee, captured oy the naval omiere of the | 0G Be sald, pul leat while he was down, | world. LONDON'S MANY SCANDALS. — | Wiilsprend a oes RSET RETR | rear Rg uate. | earth Serna tna witty | land battered oat wel trae Ot Sues |g Sener BS lg ee ANE mea | cio N= nun dio eceuerre hy the | twi8-4t___“Aguv Fenuarivaninava_ | the American District Mcasengtr Co, in hie | tuowwomcers” they repeated several times’ Witness thought | rire couumpia’s ANTAGONISTS BACK DOW'S: putt tee Libel Suit, New Your, August 18-—The stock market ng America tm T8510 face del Fi SPECIAL, NOTICE SECU re to carn Th ‘don a . ; Jag Gamterbary Pigrimaze™ ee | (SSS uickets in ndvance for the Corcoran Cauces | Chis purpose ee cele tearcie e Ohio Democratic Conven Coleman to the station house. Witness sald | THEY WILL SEND ANOTHER CKEW THEM- | Special Cable Dispatch to THE EVENING STAR. wus irregular’ai the opening this morn! “Lawn Tennis as a Game of Skill,” by Lieut. Peile. | Corps Excursion to Colonial Reach, THURSDAY, WHAT 18 SAID ABOUT IT 1N WASHINGTON. | some one pulled hiscoat over’ his head, and | SELVES. cMtried for Fun.” Iiverside Paper Series | Auqust 20ch. No tcketssoldat the wharf, aul7-2¢| ‘Tae TaovnuEsoue Boomens ARE AT Rest.| The Ohio democratic state convention 1s | Coleman had hold of hie wane ela. Mr. Coon, of the Columbia Boat club, today | wilt probably result in an action for Mbel AD sos whndigtrnel eae _— Giy ERSHUFHERE | A prominent member of Congress from the} the topic of principal interest in . political | -“Did Lucas jump up in the air?” inquired Mr. | received a telegram from the managers of the | against the Pall Mall Gazette, Atter the first aide Series. [ x "ART ore eke Wid Jovrmey.” Riverside Paper Serie. SSE ofore existing between GEO, W- HARVEY, horthwest has written to the Secretary of the | circles here. Nearly all the Ohio democrats | No,» ne replied; “he jumped as any ordinary | Teatts which comes off at Fortress Monroe to- | pubiteatidn of the news Pearce came to the Pall nerally lower, Louisville & Nashville being jown 1%, N. Y. Central %, Oregon Trans. 4, ‘and others smaller factions, In the early dealings there was a further decided de- jon Pacific and Lonpon, August 18—The Pearce scandal cline, led by Lackawann: tty ieee Hing te fing ar tanrant fee che'g | Lovers Aas hraSod uiedleteed ad wit | emogen Pee omelae or in other capslies, | man ould two lghvoared-crews’ which bad) entered | wacomen andenid; Tam aratned man, Two | St, Coat ae anes Untea recite hers wes sie WM. BALLANTYNE ® SON, | (Luchington, D.C. at the sonthweat corner of 7ihand no longer remain incamp. ‘This actionon their | Te#!de ip Washington, have gone to Columbus ‘itness sald be gave his cuffs tosome man she! ontes hours ago Icould lift my head in this city. I] Per cent, the | Tecovery which, however, was F E streets a. We, having been dissolved by notice of the a : to attend the convention, ‘The prevailing | before he was kicked, Witness said Howard | against the Columbia eight had sent notice that ” cake Timat Pees ders to thelr smocites,cteall persons uav- | Part Js largely due to tne policy of the admin | opinion of those of them who are allt here ie | Wes, KBOcKed down, but he didnot know by | they could ‘not beon hand. inorder that the | cammot, now.” I understand that | Pearce ae ent ce | Inserts geminal the, Arm wilt prewene thera wo ihe | occupancy of the cattle men in the Indian Ter- | that Gen. Hoadly will’ be. renominated, | WBOm. elghtoared race might not be omitted from the | rericta sot to athend ane mectine of heron carne Ceeccial tite Pateeala, Se bane ond | rede ei coale: aith thy taken hereon | rltory. He states that the proclamation of the Whether it be correct, the belief is quite general james H. Howard testified that he went to | program, Mr. Coon was requested to send down | Promises not to attend any meeting ofthe roy: only fractional, and then renewed weakiess. The Vanderbilt's have been prominent for the strength exhibted on a weak market being the officer's ass ws ci des about steady until late in the hour when Lake 24 Envelopes fur a quarter. lay.” The stock, goodsund isrures wilibe forsale. | President meets with universal favor among | that the administration desires the renomina- pope ener Resi hee ark bees FE ee ee ee ene ae | ee ter te allowed tad bat the, Pa afte | Shore yielded a fraction, ‘The market has been —— GEO. W. HARVES the people, and he feels assured that there will | ton of Houdly, and it fs understuod that the | riba. Lneas pulled the officer's: cont over ins | Chae yatk ee sors ad the kecond eight of the | matter is allowed to drop, but the Puil, Mall | Suite Ena deciacdiy feverish troughout the €.C. PURSELL, Bookseller, sul5-3t THOMAS HOLDE: be no further trouble on the border of the Indian | element of democracy in Obio which is dis | head, Witness said when aot ies go down to-night, the other having en the ission | BOUL, At 11 o'clock prices are weak, and at or _sot as'otn streee =. RENOVED=1, _M. POSEY, HAVING | Territory. Pleased with the adininistration because of | ¢nocked against the: we bee ee ceca] | Sone down last night. Teale ONS etre ted een mmission | near the lewest of the morning. ‘Total sales Cuat ‘removed from 820 vih st. to 1119 14th st., saat they consider its tardiness in putting | cried “bag the ——— and it was then that his At Camp Endicott, Of prosecution for Mbel if any farther | Orst hour 190,000 share WHITAKER'S between L and M sis. opposite he Portland, with | REDUCTION IN PAPER Bips.—Proposals were | democrats into office will bitterly antagonize | Cont was Sulied over hin hea iP cbitate tO the baetE aa matin’ Pearooee —>— Figng "om And new machinery, ls prepared to dye Or | received atthe Post Office department to-day for | Hoadly as ja means of evincing their spite | “on W Brawner testified that while the of- | TE TAST DAY OF THE CAur oF THE xaTIoNaL, | Feference to the subject was made, Pearce is A Millionaire's Will. 1106 Pennsylvania avenue, — furnishing paper for facing slips for the railway | *8@inst the President. cer was down Ashton kicked bim in the ribs Sepa ne She is twenty-five years old. Her father,| | PHILADELPHIA, August 18.—The will of the ‘eae at ental ieee LADIES AND GENTS GARMENTS mailservice. The contract was awarded to the How ‘They Prceons to meat Propose ts Beat Quay; and Lucas pulled his legs from uuder him. | Correspondence of Tue EVENING STAR. Francis, holds a high position in the customs | late Moro Phillips, which was filed to-day, be- Chemical Paper Company of Holyoke, Mass., Coleman, he sald, bad the officer's coat over his core Mice at Glaxgow, During the- recent dyna- INK anda box of 60 pound PAPER ané ENVEL- | 0, the shortest notice andin the, best workmanlike | the lowest, bi fider, a gicis perream, There | 7ALK AMONG PENNSYLVANIA DeMocRATS OF | head, and Lucas’ pulled the oMcers lege from | CAMP EXDIcorT, CoLoxraL BEACH, Aug. 17. | Office at Glasgow. During y jueaths $25,000 to the Church of St, James the Manner. Gent's Suits Cleaned and Pressed, $1.50. fatfof the ‘exami: | Lens 10,000 to St. Mark's church and $1,000 we = =e mite scare he was chief: 3 y were five bids received. The tract is for | NOMINATING POWDERLY,THELABOR LEADER. | under him. Witness said he saw Ashton strike Until the boat arrived yesterday all was quiet i Mice ~y ‘Old Man's Home. The estate is valued at OPES, which he is making specialty of selling for | Twenty-six years experience, ‘suisse | 10,000 reams, and will ammount to$i1 118 | ‘The democrats of Pennsylvania have not jim Howard in the ear and knock him against | on thls section of the Potomac. Lieut. Manson at ee eee Oe mo wounpEp, | 92200000. 7S. DR JAMES EHODGKIN- DENTIST | The Price paid last year was $1.94 per ream, | found a man of their party who is willing to | the tree-box. and anumber of the senior corps visited the| CHIEF GER pinging ‘cow (Saas fecarand to the iy. “Onice.corser Ver’ | ANd the saving is therefore $7,600, or about 46 | run against Mr. Quay for state treasurer in the | pares Brawner testifled that he saw Ashton | camp and returned very much pleased with the icuceean Siow Seat ee. _A new invoice just received. S714 | montavenue and Ist’ nw., over Arlington Drug | Per cent, is. coming campaign, In view of the overwhelm: | the trea bos ne OOF Sudknock himagainst | way that the boys have conducted their first | #i* = seq hee —_— = ooaeeal Ae Sen wee CO dept) Saercainces Se RETA MERTING oe aig | Post Orvick “InREGULARITIES.”—Mr. May-| ing majority cast for Blaine last fall the demo- |. ‘Tne charge of using personal violence towards | ncampment, After dress parade they were | BY Hlent. Day's Foree—Wai From the effects of an assault Mrs, Annie Le 3 Between Piutes and Washoes. PE TS ae owe DAY | Dard, the acting chief inspector of the Post | crats generally feel that 1t would be worse than | the officer was sent to the grand jury, and bonds | escorted to the boat. Mr. Shepherd has been History of the People atthe U.S Noir, Agus 18 1885 comet, Git and Css new. | Office department, has been informedof the ar | forlorn hope to attempt to-carry the state, | Were fixed n$BOO ineach ease.” |. | very kind tg the corps, having taken them on | SAN FRAxcraco, Augpst 18.—A special to ~ cae of anand “ = : ‘case’ against Ashton, charged with as- é a ages : Story (f Hwa, by Rambaiid 3 vc Having eccured the Hall it wilt beour permanent | rest of Jonn Norris, the porter at. the Montgom. | But some of the leaders have hit upon a plan vable sailing expeditions. Camp | Cail trom Fort Bowle says: “Capt. Davis, of the y P saulting Howard, Ashton was sworn, and de- | will be broken to-morrow at = 5 Liteand Letters of veneral Upton. aulz-ot JAS. A. FORD, ery, Alabaina, post office for rifling registered | Munch hey Deneve will open a chance of suc-| nied the charge.” A number of other witnesses | they will -cmburie for home en the steerer | 4th cavalry, reports that Lieut. Day struck Ger- McAulify, of Brooklyn, died yesterday in that city, and three of her alleged assailants have been arrested by the police. They gave their ‘The Congo: Stan < post ; ate names as Robert Sousley, John Lawler and APNaiutaiint’s Wanderings in the Eastern Arcbi- JETOWN UNIVERSITY, SC Coat tas beer roan Ste, ostmaster at Chico, | cx-Mayor Powderly, of Scranton. He is the | Were also examined as to the assault on How- | Arrowsmith, arriving there at 10 o'eluck. eee ee ee ee ee eee ea ber | Michael of Brooklyn. The police are aes Feeney aOR a 2 ort in hisaccounts, most popular leades bf the labor element in the | 8°. For the assault on Howard the judge tm- ———— 7th, and killed three bucks, a squaw and Ger- pol Ee ner tacktand. 3 Sy evienTs Shortage has been made up, and the sureties | en ee eee ne lead aee a ment in the | posed @ fine of $10 on Ashton. In Camp at Cape May. onimo’s son, aged 13 years. He captared 15 looking for # fourth man, and any they will soon eee Poe tend place ‘can be obtained by applying ta. dave been requested to name a person to take | t, nersuade Mr, Powderly to accept their home | _ There was a charge of profanity against Jack-| INCIDENTS AXD ACCIDENTS AT camp wasn-| Women and children, among them belng three | have him in custody. ‘The accused, it appears, 4 Malden All Forlorn: by the Duchem. MAN, Secretary, University Law Bullding,coruer 6th | churge of the office until his successor can be | Tatton. feeling confident that he gua command | 808 and Gordon, which the judge would not try, | inGrom -WuAT ti toate TO penne SSE | of Geronimo's wives and five of bis children, | went to the residence of Mrs. McAUlim on the O Tender Doroles; by the Duehesa. The Daemon ot | and F' sis, n. w. ‘aulo-20t | named, dhe labor voter ‘The Laborin id proa- | #04 the case was dismissed. FANTRYMAN—PREPARING FOR FESTIVE Geronimo was wounded. Besides the chief | 15th instant and represented themselves as 8 i son y he 7 EVENIN Everyt In the camp was capt in sburg,ant at come to Agent for Joo. Bidens Pubifeations, Carne Sone Hovse.—The reduction in the foree in the ome | Sty gf, Powderly,. ‘The democratic leaders say Grant’s Soldiers and His Tomb. Care May Crry,N. J.,August17. | July 29th, Lieut, Day ambushed a party of four | take away’ the farniture which she had pur. 13 =— penalnac ane 1 have thin, day amociated my son, JAMES FH. | of the collector of customs at Baltimore, which | result of the eae Pe Aig Bessette rng | THEY WANT HIM BURIED AT WASHINGTON, Affairs at Camp Washington are very quiet | Chiricahuas and ktiled two of them and cap- | chased on instalments, and on which she owed SII ia a cae eet naes Wee eter |e cat eae SaTiGy tie TSCare ACHE, Oe Sa ee Ce eae | wren tiniow Vere un: today. John F. Betz, the Philadelphia brewer, | tured all thelr horses and suppites.” "| a balance of $0.”'She begged them not to do =, SON. HENRY A. CLARKE. | ment, make t difference in the annual expendi- only bring those voters back: 10 the democracy, eas could Bose tanee Proce peat the | accompanied by aparty of seven ladies and | g tow woes Seen Lunte inten ses bined by | ee ne eee stig would jay the email balance, Me tures of $17,000. ut that he would command thousands of votes | Grant monument in New York must alt = ied - beg Shings, and. Deo Dax D: Wasaaotox, Angutt 5th, 1885. $17 of epublica working ‘men, ‘The democrats | by thisclty alone than the recent decarsting | Kontemen> arrived last might in the owner's | was believed the affair would certainly lead to | ing to prevent them there was a strusgle. ‘They the chairs up against her, forced her to the wall and pinned her so tightly that steam yacht, Sybilla. The party is out on a| war between the tribes. The matter, however, ‘The undersigned desire to inform thelr friends and | ONLY ONE LEFr.—Mr. Cyrus W. Stevens, one | €xPect to see alight vote polled in Pennsylva- | rom the Grand Army of th abi at was amicably arranged. A few days ago a rela- the public generally that they bavecsanlished acet | of the assistant ‘appraisers of New York, has | 2/# next full,and they count upon amuch y of the Republic. That | cruise of a week. They left this afternoon. nee fas killed, was beaten to | she could ‘scarcely speak. She fainted morally that aes eater falling'off in the republican ranks than | Organization is composed of citizens of every | An attache of one of the bathing establish. | #Y2 Of the Piute, who was killed, was frees due Sceatiee cred = Minpemty loented. ees” Nuere tisy will D® B&F | resigned his position as a member of the etvil | fnitheir own. This, they sey, will, be proguced | atate and nearly every city in the Union, and | ments harmed Harting, Kaden ea forte gee dial tence ting gem pd fy mn te foros of the mae pad rey ‘Thauklug our felends and the pabiic for the liberal | service examining board of the custom-house | by the hostility of the Cameron, mento Quay. | therefore they cannot be supposed te be im | assault upon Private rouse af Goniany Ghee Sangulnary outbreak is expected at any time. | something on account. They released ber, and ‘THE MISFIT STORE. patronage extended the latg firm of Clarke & Given, |in that city. This leaves Mr. Comstock, the | One of the most prominent and active demo-| tiuencea by local pride or leanne night on Ocean avenue. It appears Krouse was = she paid Gomall cum, when they left abe TEngeE ment and receive our hare of their pa | chairman, as the only remaining membér of grats of the Kesstone state said wrduy that | "Yen wye Mare Mabie teat iney intend tb: strolling along the beach when he wus grossly | gag CQOWHIDED THE BURGLARS. | became ill afterwards from the shock, and @ nage. . e board. 3 shameful betrayed Cameron, an i. sits * Insultes y jasting < x ul: ct CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS. Rempuonecoanetion. —.- cLAREE & SON, the Senator's irlenda will Kuife him.” Quay | 10ote the present burial site of Gen. Grant, | with Wustiges nie oenuleen ical ee SS oe eee Diep tx Kansas.—Edwin Philip Eckerson, | was formerly a strong friend and supporter of | 804 raise @ fund for the erection of amonu~| Peceived a drubbing, The assailant, Hastie Terrible Experience of Three Tramps WILL OFFER THE ENTIRE stock oF FINE | ([-=E~y SPECIAL, NOTICE WHITE AND | Inte Ist lieutenant of the 7th cavalry, son of | the Cumerons, but he turned aguiust Clem, an Pepi gas memory in Washington. Gen. 8. | was arrested and Gefore the mayor this mosa: with an Indiana Farmer. CLOTHING FOR MEN. BOYS AND CHILDREN | BER LUMBER BaD Pandan, LUM: | Major Theodore J. Eckerson, of this city, died | this year has pretty well succeeded in getting ing was fined $7.50 und costs. CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND. August 18.—The tion, said when declaring this intention: “I ‘AT FAR LESS THAN COT OF MANUFACTURE ioe LinnberAaby Cherry Waloay at Hays City, Kansas, yesterday evening. He | "8e Party organization out of their hands. don’t think that the day Is far distant when | ,OUF base ball club is practicing daily for the | residence of Noah Lockabill, on a farm near ‘riath board yesterday morning, when she died. a Clearing up the Charies River Mystery. Frank Mitchell bas been arrested in Boston ar, Mit! y sta id. d himselt i 1 of . Grant’ 2 | coming game with the Cape Muy club. 3 in connection with the Charies river mystery. FOR BOYS FOUR TO ELEVEN, suits aTsust | au tesclcied ai a moments notice” Larges ana | the ‘cavalry in Gen. Miles’ fight with Chict | O@F Commercial Relations with South | 20%, 7ant’s remains will be placed in Wash- | “Geo ’Batton’ brother a Cart, Delton) was) Senn valley, weecoveres ey, eye ptgernd Michels Sit Giappentel sheet thn see tee < - moxt complete stock of =ash, Doors, Blinds and Mold- | Joseph, at Bear Paw mountain, in September, ‘America, Now that it may be regarded as settled that | OVefeome to-day by neuralgia in the side ‘while | nizht. Lockabill was awakened by the nolse, | aissembered body of a woman was found in 50 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. Ings in the iosrec Please’ call ckammiue. stack and | 225eP™> * a a ay bo reg: le in bathing. Surgeon. Leach, who was. in | Sprang from his bed, and closed with the one in Deconvinced. THOS WeSMITE, . REPORT OF THE COMMISSION CONCERNIN! oddct of Now Youk, and ire go aiaaively the | bathing, was hastily summoned by the “sur-| the room. ‘The burgiar was reinioreed by two | the river. The evidence aguinst him is purely FOR BOYS TWELVE TO EIGHTEEN, THE} aul-im Opposite B. and O. Depot Lievr, B. H. BUCKINGHAM, of the board ap-| THRU Y Beles Sy DEUS AND THE ARGEN- prod my A Alve ditinetio ae thin teee Cod hay tecerd geon’s call” on the bugle, and by the prompt | “thers. Mr. Lockabill is a powerful man, and | circumstantial, though the identification of the ENTIRE STOCK OF SUITS AT 60 CENTS ON THE cK ‘Wasntsorton, D. C., July 22. 1885. DOLLAR A general meetil of the Stockhold- as_or LE Dorr “Paw BUILIMNG cost | in the Navy department, arrived in town to- Z FOR YOUTH AND MEN, THE ENTIRE LINE | PANY {av hereve called on the “TWENTY: | day. ‘The work of the board, which was some. | Mitt @ report to the State department con-| be done whether + O} r flung the captured burglar against the two pointed to examine into the system of accounts | ‘The sout a walt for outside subscriptions, but should raise | #PPlication of plasters gave the patient tempo- In such ner as to bring the three to Med 2 rere eo an Commission bave sub-| the sum proposed immediately. ‘That should | atv fellel. At the present time he is getting | others In such » manner as to bring the three to Burdett’s propheoy 1s} "Sty. “Julius Baumgarten, of Washington, is | His wite brought the clothesline, and together murdered woman is as perfect as could beex- pected at this late day. According to his own Statements, his wife was addicted to drinkh r ee : and was abusive towards him. The carpet in OF BEAUTIFUL SUITS aT ENTS ON THE | FOURTH of AUGUST, 1885, at 2 o'clock p.m.. at | what delayed by his absence, will now proceed | Ce'Bing their work in Uruguay and the Argen- | destined to come true or not, ¥ they bound the tramps,sat down ‘and waited for Doutak rer oom 46, Uap ertiine ir che parpone okie | more rapidly. Untied slaieh ileus uate Ieee The Killing of Pret rey icc ia ieee ttn te Se'ME, Lockabill axked them whieh Been touna'to match some inn cers ot the i boa > United States in the enormous trade in th rel a ‘The ball and rt s consciousness Mr. asl em which } 4, 5 cuienbisaine Ginn sie eee PAUL, Secretary. yaad e ie ball and reception at Congress Hall to- joor of Mitchell's house, and it is THE WYANDOTTE will be taken from Wagb-| River Platte country is insignificant. Out of MAXWELL PARTIALLY CONFESSES, night promises to be a grand affair, as the citi- | they preferred—to be taken to Crawfordsville thet : ‘there are persons who will swear they saw him SERGE, DRAP D ETS, ALPaca, PoNGER | (}<g5~ /0#* W- Comox. Joun W. Macanrsur. | ington to Norfolk the latter part of this week. | the forty to sixty steamers engaged in the com-| A dispatch from St, Louis to the New York | Zens’ committee and Col. Dufty aré sparing no | and be placed in Jail, where they stood the hart, throw a large bundle from the end of a wi chance of several yeurs In the penitentiary, or 5 DOATS AND VESTS REGARDLESS OF COST OR CORSON & MACARTNEY, Baxxens, Parents Issvxp.—Patents were issued to-| merce not one bears the American flag. On | Herald of today says \t was learned late last | Palns to make it u glorious success. to be led out one at a time and receive such a | Rear his house, in, the carly morning, s tow VALUE Clever Bungie 2510 F to. | aay to the following clilzens of the District: W, | Sceount ofthe wantof steam eolamuie: ton | night,on the very best authority, that Maxwell Washington Grove Camp. Whipping us he would administer. ‘They chose | hogy" We n'a proarercus siismbers and daring PANTS. grDePontt Accounts, ubject to heck atightt t,Fecelved | W. Brigg, cotton gin; Robert B. Brown, tennis | prodlicts except front Earonoen aden chs | had admitted that he is the man who ts wanted | ra® DULL AND PRACEYUL Day THAT Fox- | he latter, and the farmer took them out sev- | the war was efireman on the United States and that be was with Preller when the latter | LOWED THE SARBATH—INCIDENTS AND PER: | Cally, tied tiem to the gato post and adminis: ne hundred lashes to cach tramp with a | feamer Kearsarge, taking part in the fight with [EX DOCENSE VARIETY, AT A GREAT SACRI- | ~All Stocks and Bonds listed on the New York ana | court marker; Albert L. Pitney, pillow; John A. | goverument of Urusuay, the report says, 1s to ? SONAL ITEMS. teres the Alabama, = Philadelphia Stock Excuanges bought and sold on | Svedberg, steam boll lous that an American Ine of steumers | died, but, he says, he will only tell bow and large new rawhide wagon whip. Each stroke FICE commission ‘Bewoa orders executed, American should be established. The question of reci- | when the chloroform was used and how and by | Correspondence of Tre Evawrxo Stan. of the whip raised a huge welt on the back of STP Hell ‘Telephone Stock dealt in. SHUTTING OvT THE YANTIC.—The U.S. ship proctty, was not considered a“ the only thing. | whom the corpse was put in the trunk when he WASHINGTON GROVE, August 18. | the tramp, and when the operation was com- Baby hey"s nd = Da TOE sO, Blo and Bone ora raat nations. 22 | Yantic, on.her way to New Orleans from Colon | Uruguay takes an interest in having admitted { 's arraigned for trial. Maxwell has been identi-| After the hum of Sunday mere existence | pleted a pool of blood could be seen where they | HE KILLS HIMSEL¥ IN BROOKLYN AFTER WRID bere lac imrgpieomentone inet bocce a TT [Poa amt eda f carrying | tee {9 this country wool, and the comntssion | fied by a porter and bell boy of the Southern | wag a pleasure in the grove yesterday. It aus | hud stood, Their plteous cries for merey called ING A PATHETIC LETTER. Seashtand sald: ‘BpaO. nel WA purpose of carrying | would not encourage the hope of obtaining this | hotel as the man who was with Preller, Max- del F y ae, in the neighbors, until quite a little audience | William Bindley, aged fifty years,a musician, THE MISFIT STORE —_——______Sps’ _| silver money from the mint there to Washing- | privilege. well appeared nervous when confronted by | delightfully peaceful and quiet. Monday is the | had assembled to witness the castigation of | who used to be ‘employed at variety perform- JOHN T, MITCHELL, Tae oe ee nee fort aged a a or tes oe ie eo ies topics presented Hp the those wi ora sndtouered to Cotes day of restand heavenly calm in camp. The | tramp No. 3. As all sympathized we ances, shot himself in the head,in Brooklyn. Estate Office and N bat tation K Hh epublic conterence were all ay f ider wing le ir. , the dri st el ance went on CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS Dowling’s Auction Rooms, 1100 Penus ave. ine authorities refused to let her pass into the | accepted, ‘The president’ earnest tet taentuaed Me Fe rik Who Dee | cnt, ras Tall OF Sunshine, but with the twilight | farmer, the pectoesnt yesterday, and expired almost immediately, i 180 ied : % Beauitul Building Lot on list at. West Washing-| port unless she 1s thoroughly fumnizated and | more intimate commercial felations with the | chloroform of him Jona T. Martin ake tonne | came the clouds and at night the indications | Completed the hundred lashes, ! Sim st chloroform of him, John T. Martin, a St. Lous —— He left this note: Sg MAKE NO MISTAKE AND COME TOTHE | sion hinenalterma ve nne' teatchr™ | phigeued to all sorts of methods of disinfection. | United States, bat sald that it was baie lawyer, has been’ retained to defend the pris Visitors came Into camp ieaaye car tae ke | CHURCH AND STATE AT ONE. “270 PEARL STREFT, RROOKLYR. x bs Nav: t expect trade without transportation facilities, | oner. a — 7 “id oe COBNER OF TENTH AND F STREETS sulé | (FG=> SAMUEL & SHED. and she will join the Swatara outside the quar: | The Argentine gov‘ ramet was willing to do ———+e+-_*___ sides Sucal gautae among the tents than on | Rev. Eqward Everett Hale's Address at 7 by Ae pa gg ed 5 SLATE MANTELS SLATE MANTELS. Galata ore elentsniy conipane nine any Rev. Mr. Hay Sued for Divoree. meeting was deeply impressive, but the attend. —— See: De Sno Baie la ee Always instock large assortment of Gas Fixtures, | THE CORRESPONDENCE Nor GIveN Ovt.—| sall vessels between the portsof the two coun. | A Philadelphia dispatch says the matrimonial | ance was rather smiall. Rey. Mr. Cross preached | _CHAUTAvavA, N. ¥., August 18,—Rev. 4 vi ont Saers ormeans. I have tried to sell what I have, but ave not succeeded. My daughter is now named, mre. S| E. Mitta and her house 987 ‘west 12U jew . My other daughter is Mrs, McCloud, 2458 4th avenue, Harlem, New York. My ‘life-giver, my wile, died in "Poa <pom MANGERE (acct Grates, Latrodes, Ranges and Furnaces. The correspondence between the State depart- | tries, and he hoped that our Congress would do | trouble of Rev. Henry Palethorp Hay, a former 0 a.m. and Rev. Mr. Haskell at night, | Edward Everett Hale, of Boston, lectured at 8 , - | Something at once so as to make the markets cf | rectorot the P. E. Church of the Good SI -y. Harry France led the children’s meeting | o'clock this morning on “Parish work in cities,” Tue Cayvsrar Larrose Srove [= MPS BROWS (cotoneD, will not be made public, Nosuch letter has been | jeal in this as in other measures, nad we ieee | road, has culminated in Mrs. Hay making ap-| nacle, led by Mrs Clara, Roach and. Mrs The che tea peorenien Se ee eee oe ae MANUFACTURED BY THE BARSTOW STOVE wil give bee nly ey poeta Reb Pees oat Acerra ted sa necre tery eure requested to assure our government that his | plicatton fora divorce. The libel filed by the | Tiss. ‘Rev. Peyton Brown registered at the i CO., FOR WHICH WE ARETHESOLE AGENTS, Is | (ated Electric, and steam i 4 % declared that in this country the church and | misery. May spare my soul, Good-by to G own would immediately follow and do {i .. Lodge yesterday evening. Dr. Cornelius, edi- v “ . ” * UNEQUALED IS OPERATION, AND THE Most | TSNSOL #200 Misouriave By. rim" | ernment will extend to the Austrian mitister | share in any Movement that would increase | Neridd ofover (wer seure eksel aod tonbeees | forOF tho Baltimore Methodist, 15 expected to- Tas that the samo men whe contmolieg the shines tne deathof hie daughter, widely known eR Eae NUMER WE LATE mots | Lhe F BROOKS, if ar ‘construed into uu offense.” | trade or unite the two countries in closer politi- | treatment and bad conduct with divers persons | UY chureh virtually controlled the state als on the variety sta, e as Baby Bindley,and who FROM THE LAEGE FUMBER WE HAVE SOLD GARDEN HOSE, any length. eee yeni no nstrued into an offense. | cal relations, unknown. While rector of the Church of the | gi C; W_,Baldwin preaches the temperance | Church and state am, therefore, substantially | appeared in? Washington, some scar neo, he FIRE-PLAC FULL GAS STOVES, all sizes guaranteed, Call ARMY ORDERS.—Leave of absence for three Good Shepherd Rev. Mr. Hay resided with his | Strotcned ana seats krransed tor the expec, | united in America, The church should remain | bud been despondent, and lately he had been LINE OF SEXTON’S FIRE PLACE STOVES. ‘and examine. ths, to take effect about September 15,1885, family in Philadelphia, "Previous to this time | Ste! br a evoUOnaT mabress |open not simply three hours on Sunday’ | without means, "ALL OUK GOODS ARE MARKED IN PLAIN GAS FIXTURES, &c. No for hi eee Gs Li ee , i he occupied a number of important pulpits, | US¢,9! the culored folks. “Devotional services | Oht" on all the days and nights of FIGURES AND VERY CHEAP. LOWES PxiceS Prombing Repurs ee | Is granted 2d Lieut. George H. Patten, 22d In:| AGENT TISDELL's DiscouRAGrNG neponr, | Pe cceupled's, number of important pulpits, Mill be held therein daily. This tabernacle is | the week for exercises and gatherings which | ‘THe PHILADELPHIA STEAMBOAT EXPLOSION HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, _my27 EF. BROOKS, 531160 stret | aen ae beet’ 2d Licut: | ‘The United States agent to the Congo, Mr. N. | sequently he was appointed consul at Florence, | Sout south of the encampment, on Grove ave- | Would promote culture and soclbillty. as well | DUE go Diwanttice Ther: soca noe aot ae 406 9TH STREET | [}—Ge>, THE ATTENTION OF VISITORS AND | two montis.” : MG P. Tisdell, has made a report to the State de- | Italy, by President Grant, where he remained | “ore was not one candidate In camp yester. | 8 the Feligious life. ‘The church should hold | that the explosion on the steamer Felton, at = ‘Residents in. perticulariy ‘called to PROS I the guest oF Mics | temperance meetings and not leave instruction Pool, Africa, Ie says that the cost of transpor- | fn January, 1883, Bishop Stevens learned that | 2atie Woodward, left for Philadelphia, y4 , was due to dynamite aitimare yesterday, | OF Werk in this tine to hireling campaixners or some other ud Nerve Tonk y explosive. a rig Hiram R. Miller, an intel colored. mi Laces, Arrestiox. Rad Seterard agaist Fier mtn Nerve Tyale | Persowar.—Surgeon General Gannell, chief fi 3 i who speak for $10 a night. Dr. Hale spoke of the glase oF an bottles by W. C MILBURN, Sole 1n- | of the naval bureau of medicine and surgery, | tation precludes traffic between Stanley Pool | Mr. Hay Was traveling through the west with a | MS. Frances Garrett, who has been quite ill, is | Tiecdheient aid given by the Chautaugua el | who ware on the ‘dechenes LATEST PARISIAN MODES IN HAIR GOODS. Vebibr aud! Manulaciurer, Fenusylvinis ve | has returned to the city.—Mr. Wm. C. Mac-| and the coast without a raliway, and. there | Yong woman whom he called his sister. “They Se eee Ee eee eae ee eee ees | cles tochureh ‘work Inthe direction alluded to | he saw'a than wearing a long black cout come MWLLE.M. J. PRANDI, 30! » Washingt a ‘ : Stopped at a number of large cities, and at the % “Hetreat.” Mr Petra’ fe | bY him, carrying @ ‘bag, which he secreted Bride, the Washington representative of theg would not be business enough to support a rall- | Hotel Emery, Clnelnnaih ondeccores to get | days stay at the “Ketreat.” Mrs. La Fetra is | ""p.2'Ghautauqua Society of Fine Arts is to be small between the stai 1300 F Srxzex Cincinnatt Anguirer, sails from New York to4 way enterprise. The inhabfiante have but few | aay tA Borat lei endad Leche Ect | stopping at Rose Cottage, the gucst of Mrs. Sadan pracy he asi fh = od An wey = Ca R morrow, on the sieataer Ems, for a brief trip to | wants, therelore the most, limited trade ante ty | MUCining communicating rooms. ‘The bishop | SOPPInE, at Rose Cottage, the rucst of Mrs. | oreanized on the arrival ot Mr.Charles Bar- | and the boiler. Mr. Miller was convinced hut ® pomPapouR BANGS, SHINGLED BANGS, 2: \UPPERT, England and France-—Mite Moore aud ics ible, and tu no part of the lnwlandy oo arg | Sent for Mr: Hay, who admitted gross IMPrO- | iact night, ‘The nights are too cool forstrolling | 28rd, who is to deliver the opening address. the bag was ‘an infernal machine. Boller ‘These styles never nedd be in the hairdresers’ ‘NOS. 408 AND 405 7TH ST. N. W. Fanny Moore, of 17th street nding seve: | or equatorial Afrieacan an American live fo riety and was ‘suspended irom the ministry | overs” They inust trot briskly to keep warns | ,A Chautauqua University convocation was | Inspector Hand Mvey Geet eo oe ands: al order by plain combing. Hair é Good ral weeks at Gecan Beach.—-Mr. W. D. Cabell, | lone oetioa aan, two years, ‘The | @Fsix months. He then went to Florida, and | ver. Tiey must trot briskly to kecp warm. | neldat 11 o'clock this morning, and an ad- | plosive used was dynaimt shingled. 2m" ‘Headquarters forthe of Norwood Institute, has returned from Vine‘ | principal means of transportation; he says, is | OB, nls return bis wife found in his, satchel a | Oyhtnore: and Miss Mand Hammoud azo | Ares Was delivered by Rex. B.S. Holmes, res: ee a) : Haven, where he has been spendins some | On the heads of natives, who each carries about | NUE Of etters fromehe young lady alluded | Of ine Tieris Warield on oehavente, Deputy ty, of Fiainfleld N. J.who | Pano Laciy OuaRoep wits MURDES— Srecruar For A: Oxzy. WHITNEY CHILDREN’S CARRIAGE COMPANY. —=Mr/ sid Nealy, of this elty, filed a | seventy-five pounds. ‘Phe transportation costa, | 12 8>gye. This led Bishop Stevens to suspend | Shera Bond is staying at W. B. Miller's cot | CXplsined the systeni of instruction, which | Deputy United States Marshal Jolnson ‘We tae stock September Ist. So until then we offer ‘Also falitine of we of the Sunday Graphic with a series or in- | he says, from Europe 10 Stanley Pool ts about | ReV- Mr- Hay for an indefinite period. tage. eeriane Uae a cmat peels wie ace aor ae Territory: Rev dF Lily end Mia Sepnie Bar v a 3 si is designe st J. Be Mie0 bokes. Paver and Envelopes best linen stock | ROLLER SKATES i og Viginie cae aad Mie, horas Home ae Heatele tieau ge EL Per fon: He says the | Hanian’s Present and Prospective} Manrrace Lice to attend college t0 pursue and complete @ full | rington, ch rich “ite murder of J.P, Bar. regular price. August 17e; or om pay- cree ‘Acons, Ero. | this city; Senators Edmunds and Hawiey, and | must wade through swamps. walst deep; he Doings. have been issued by the See Tune ens Socnl Seachece Gateer tn ines teen yh 43 Searen sem micnagraes wake ome Lge zrecawilth Mr. Joseph Pulitzer, of the New York Wort, | must swim tverss he must climate the thagea | From the New York Mall and Express. George W. Willis and Susan Annie Dorsey, | Fespondence and local teachers, elther in four | considerable excitement t& month ago your own dies. We bave dies for most of the | _, Wanting more room for the fall goods, Child Car- | arrived In New York from Europe yesterday: ers; Scott M. | years or sixteen as they may have time to de- ¢lay hill, and cross miles of arid sandy plains, | “It takes an awful amountof hard work to | Thomas D. Pryor and Kate V when it was reported tbat Barri: yn bad com- ceninent Summer iasortn riages Will be sold at cost, 30” | “Gen. McKeever and fainily are aj Riengeld | ate tree 5 4 “ Klein and Cora May Keifer, both of Indian | vote to their studies. mitted suicide, in consequence of im, re fics we make no char ee Hm | Springs—the Hom, Liouel Sackville West, | Siete rater and Without @ tree to shelter | make me lose flesh,” sald Hanlan, “and I have | Springs AtaG Thomton rey ane Ghee a lations between his wife and Parson Lilly, but ‘20 per cent discount on Pictures framed and unframed. the Meidish, Minister, and. M. Roustany the | Hat {rom the scorching sun, always following | 1 work a long while before Ican display any | Eek wood, Robert & Bruce snd Macy I, Pasion General Foreign News. {tis now believed that the pair m ‘nim Pay = A sh rit hs . ne of the zigzag native trail, sometimes amongst 7. . = * ¥ oe ee eee naemomect. | On Crome French Minister, attended the grand ball at the | friendly tribes, again within the domain of un. | Weakness toward perspiring. Tam stopping in |g Ga a CHamoR OF WE | ee Ov OC NTE RETALIATION. 9 | Wewbimoutofthe way pee tes See So nee eee ee eee a any Hie tent | Mticndly peoplé, and then through a vast tract | Harlem, but will leave there on Wednesday for | ,PEEADED GUILTY To 4 CHARGE OF WIFR vansigeant, Urging France todemand | Sexiime iraisam Gints 0 AWERICaNe— Sb'Sbe.; with mourning border, 1c. formerly SOC to ALWAYS ON TOP IX QUALITY terhave gore tot Pleasant Mr and Mire Hh | Suac eh county Without population. There is | Rockaway, .and will practice each day in| Gieuwoed road’ win betore Judge: Milfs teedew | from: England. reparations for the, marder of | Ten arrests have been made in tome Of amet ‘saStepl.Ip 913 Peamyivaniaavé. Washington, axp TT. McCartney left this. morning for the moun- | cattle are aaichown, ed bor ree eee Tamatce oy, On, the 2¢ttand 27th instant | on a, charge of wife beating. His wite, Kilen, | Olivier Pain, also says that if the government Sains te eaen Mapies Gol’ Spee, A eotoh = 7 AT THE BOTTOM IX PRICE tains of Virgiuia.—Mr, George Emmert, jr., | now alive in the Congo valley. He says the | Lee aud myself will be at Geneva, N. ¥.. where | stated that her husband came home yesterday, % : wo will contest in the races there under the r % friends vf the dead man should make Lord Ly- | of the house of a member of the society, a former Stare Maxte:s = New England states during ‘the past “thres | Canee eater aero Heres tae ne | aneplegs Of the Genevalake Kowing assocla- | sou pleaded euilty. and was fined $20 oF 0 | ons, the British ambumador, an object for oMetal, showed that a NEVER INVEST YOUR MONEY IN CLOTHING | weeks, will return to Washington on Monday. | mercial outicol: Is enconregh ae “| tion. On the 20th we visit Silver Lake to par | days and required to give $300 bonds or six | revenge. ‘Ence had been carried on with agents in New “2 Ret f ig Ist outlook Ss encoursging, Ucipate in the regatta gotten up by the passen- | months. MR. RUSKIN IMPROVING. York for the sale to Americans of Italian girls NEES LOW ae FoR Ta eee SD ate ee Reuniox Kamnaas Emtecviewedl sr departments of the Erie and Rochester and. Loxpox, August 18.—Mr. Ruskin enjoyed «| who had been bought for small sums in the Men, Boys or Children until you have examined our | Tngalls bas gone to the Virginis Hot Springs en Othe en ate: AAeoe view fiiisburg rods, “Hosmer, Ten Eyck and Gau-| Cyanogp wrru Sreauin a Goxw Waren, | Testtul night, and there ls a decided improve: inees.. The prices asked J. F. MANNING @ 00/8, stock of Serges, Drap "Ete, Seersucker, fora short stay.-——-Mr. W. ‘Te Snyder is at Sea | _ Senator Edmunds, who arrived in New York | daur have also promised tobe on hand. On | 1, cA 5Sdiee Gout this maotnine denn Leone, | ment this morning in his condition. from £40 to £80 sterling. ‘Camimere and Flannel Saits. Bright, N. J.—The following Washington peo- | from Europe yesterday, told a reporter that he | Sep. 5th Ishall return here and row Wallace | 9 ‘piumper, was placed on trial charged with A STEAMRE ON FIRE AT SEA, 1320 PENNSYLVANIA AVE N. Ww. ple are at Newport: Walter V, R. Berry, RUNAWAY AccIpENT 1x NorroLx, Extrs Long DRAP D'ETE and ALPACA Frock | Mrs. C, C. Glover, Alexander Bilss and had hada most pleasant trip in England and | £088 for a purse. [Then Lee and myself visit | the grand larceny of a gold watch from Reuben | Hayne, At 18.—The steamer Pep bays afl weigh ow Canada, Scotland, He wasin the Highlands when he | (st¥uing on the 11th of that month to con-| #. Wade, who resides at 405 G street north. | from New York August Sth. has arrived here. and Sack Coate, family,” Paul Letarvre, J.B. Wright, an . Wade testified that on the night of | On the 15th inst., when 400 miles off this Yancbe So @,cars contain- WOOD MANTELS, TILES, GRATES, LATROBE | “White DUCK, ALPACA and DRAP DETE Vests, | sirm A Jcfumsdell and Miss Ramadelke-Mee | Fecelved word of the proposed Grant memorial ———_re0_____ Mapes ee eer eee a Cine SIERO US are baie cet be tan eee maton ae ine ine Woe, 5, Mrs. A. E. Hawkins and ‘Traveling or Driving Coats, in Light and Durk | W. D. Glenn is visiting at Harrisonburg, | servicesin Westminster Abbey, but it was too Adams Express Will Not Sue. drinking pretty freely. Shortly ater midnight | was extinguished betore much damage’ bad | three children frightened at 0, looomo- mSimip STOVER AND RANGER __| SA LPACA, LINEN and DUCE Va.— Mrs. W, T. Barnard and daughter, | tate for him to reach London in time for them, | From the New York Sun, to-day. he met ® man, whoin he thought was the de- | been done. fo the Shire, Hawkins. wae da Ww Do You T; T SHIRTS, in White or Colored, Ready-made or to | Misses NonaG. Thomas and Amy Barnard left | much to_ his regret. rding the feeling to-| A Washington dispatch on Sunday said that | fendant, and asked him where he could get a AN AMERICAN ROBBED IX LIVERPOOL. oualy, Peng injured, and Bire, Sor. HAT lo ou HINK OF 2 Bist | Qrior. : peereny tens ae ene ie are Gee Gaus oss england, Geen ttt thetranafer of silver coin from New Orleans to cunk sat re, Ne UR Ae per nlgeiny penned separ August 18.—The pees 4 Birabdone of ure fone of tine children had bones broken aed us today mI 1 dant struck American tieman in a hotel —_ NECKWEAR imall Fashionable Shapes or Colors. | way home irom Chicago, where he recently | from the very highest Us, the loweat f honed | Washington tn United States war vessels wouid | Sh4Qcvencane struck, him sd wom oye weir | gupled by entered by thieve —s wir baarmeorsd OVER 700 RATS KILLED IN ONE NicuT | .U™rWear, Gloves, Suspenders, Collars, Cuffs, @e, | delivered an address to Ule Irish nationalists, ves last night and jewelry. —Gen. ey ogres chief engineer, has re- only one expression, that of profound sympathy result in a lawsuit by the Adams Express com- | James Clark testified that he pawned the watch | robbed of $3,000 in money and Ir ——+- coo sock nada Gaara forhim in his suffering, great admiration for | pany, the authorized agents of the government. Gop MINES IN OREGON.—Gold dis- 4T THE MADISON AVENUE CAR STABLES, NOAH WALKER & Co, turned to the city. Pe fre oe fees Peres Hohe is his Fenell for the transportation of public moneys and se- BANTIMORE, MD, 25 625 Pennsylvania Avenue Not Being Investigated. much depressed, owing to over production. He | uritles. Manager John Hoey sald yesterday: de: ¥ ¥ Yeins and WITH STONEBRAKER'S RAT AND MOUSE EX- HOW THE REPORT THAT FORMER Fotice | to at that a romedy wo oy ads ice thiakwe Rave been azn tesa We tong Who he’thonght wes Wom Culcago, but coud | your enn AME Lp sere punm, of New Per nae nee wan want ont So Serves TERMINATOR. T OFFICIALS WERE TO BE SUED 18 SAID TO eee gee. ‘8 contract for carrying ull of the public moneys | not give his name. The case was sent to the | arrived in this city thie morning to complete ye. the richness of plang = sToN: HE “BON MARCHE.” aulsst WAVE STARTED. Pe = ‘and securities, and so tar have carried them ‘bonds ‘a match between Ryan and imines ‘were diseovered two weeks ago, EBRAKER'S HORSE AND CATTLE POW- ‘A special Washington dispatch Aa ostmaster General Vilas Ell. without the loss of a dollar to the government. Jury; bonds $500. — = oe, who tas pustenl Ptowa were sold to Omaba parties for $70,000, and ore DERS MIGHTY GOOD AND ALWAYS: Lb. &... 2 ea I the New York World yesterday ee ariee Milwaukee Special to the N. ¥. World. ‘Treasurer Jorda: uing a policy ofretrench-1 Trove AT A SALE—Emanuel Hect and | aruicies of agreement by Ryan, and | Coons uss bees, taken out since to pay fr crime DBs, AND TAILOR, that the bonds of “Wm. 4. Murtaugh and Major |,“ dispatch from Madison tonight says that | ment, says to us, We don’t want topay you so} Abraham Sonnenstrani witE assault and buy. | Hall brings money to beck Hyan.. The articles | mines from Baker olty, and stages will be put FRANK HUME, Tt PESNGYLVANLA AVENUE | Deane Burr, formerly diabursing ofcersof the | io, "rjrar n, that cty of Dr. William FOx #0 | ought ¢ to reduce Jour aiguresy Wetell im that | fry, Sodmenstrant testified that Hect attended | Micelle, those Places, where Siepates are oS TE © Peruana show som sul2m* Wholesale Agent for District Columbia SPRING GOODS Mewopolitan police board, gre being looked | Vins rom Washington ts accepted as sumclent | aad orders rouad these ships, the watara se | Roma St,mis Place, and after the sale was over Wanasn— RECEIVED AND OPES FOR INSPECTION a view to bringing Sult thereon. cause for grave apprehension that Mr. Vilas is | the Yantic, They may carry the silver, but it | hinroat Hest heeald, called him a New York, fe el By Tee Macuxes LEADING TalloRISG EETABLISHMENT op | TAs stated further that both these gentlamen | hiring from something more serious than the | Wil beat lesexpense. And it the Eller sa gaia that he Hct) was privileged snd ‘The Knights of Labor have for some time Ac WABHINGTON: through ffadeiest disburemontey 0” | tatigue tacident. to, = joy, | logaay of tho silver there is no way to gett | coud Knives, and. warrants, Wabesh ‘railway’ system of or thes WM. J. FERGUSON, = BS ees ‘To SSTAR reporter, who visiied ibe TRACK at order. Members of the executive committes Patentee and Manufacturer of the T, B: department in search of information uj IMPEDED. of the order have for some days been in St. Ger Taz Best subject, the first controller and the 18.—The drivers “EUREKA” ICE MACHINE, auditor Doth disclaimed any kn pins Street rail “THE coRconp —s matter. ‘Mr. Hudson, morning 126 and 128, Eotaw street, Baltimore oe trict mattersin the Treasury, also. sal "The cause of the ‘Mactes enn tesa to operation a8 the peck: pacts THE CONCORD COLLAR. Knew of no such examination. He of an order by tng houses of G. Camard & Son. 407, 400 and 411 W.| TRUNKS and SATCHELS of the Best Makes in | Connection with the payment of the 20 per cent Pot the come Baltimore street, or at the Baltimore Cold Storage | great Variety at very Low Prices. fed by the’ Isat ‘Congress fon Company. eul-2m LUTZ @ BRO, old claim, it had been found necessary a) 407 Peunaytvania Avenue, ‘lacing tothe peice ye (noes ring . wn Agjoining National Howl. time when Mrr Murtagh was treasurer =” CEMETERY FOTICE!— a. board. These ag ; a i = ment, of TEALIAR and identify some ‘He ER coe roa | one sea ot pe Es _| Stoveaccrtsatest in rte sees we Belg Cotsen Sai Xana That, ‘wae ail FORSALE EVERYWHERE yas | ASTHMA AND CATARRE CURED BY THE was one-third of the entire cost of the cloanerras marx Eiotee earieceerst aaa ee- | Socoants, were SEE tect, Coa cath ew |Site” he feats poe sain aree ‘the ont ‘Paris: J. Eavic, 128 Rue St. Lesare, money time when i) SS eune-1ne1sthiy =“

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