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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. _AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. To Onorr ' 9.00. Sarmrs ° Six Shirts to order for. REMPTORY SALE OF UNIMPROVED BUILD- ING LOT ON H STREET, BETWEEN NORTH 'REETS East, sz - 12.00. CAPITOL AND FIRST ST) % AUCTION. & FULL LINE OF SUMMER UNDERWEAR, COL | On WEDNESDAY, AUGUST NIN! A.D., 1880.00 HALE-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P- Mawe LARS, CUFFS, HOSIERY AND NECE- will ‘sell infront of the premises, sub. lot WEAK 41 TRE LOWEST PE S20 fronting 20 feet om Ht street, By a depth of 148 to 4 GD foot alley. COLLARS AND CUFFS LAUNDBIED 2e exch | “Perms made known at sale. sul5-4¢ SB. ELLERY. ARATUGA. TO-MORROW. SINGER, Auctioneer, S Horse and Carriage Bazaar, 940 La ave. AUCTION SALES OF WORSES. CARRIAGES, WAGON, HARNESS, &c., &c.. EVERY TUES DAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY MORN- T v ND PARLO! INGS A't TEN O'CLOCK, KEGAKDLESS OP Frain on oe ores West 3 WEATHER, way, bs Sbore of pictarewie Hadgon Riv Parcies having Horses, or Wagons to dis- ove of will find this the best method. “We have Con: Nantly on hand at private sale a large and well assort- gistock of Wagons, Carriages, Buggies, Harness, de, & : yim Jenve Jersey City Station of Peansylvania Railroad a8 follows: SATATOGA SPECIAL, 8:40 am. arrive Saratogn 2:0 pm. Caldwell, Lake George, 4:30 pm. Me ntreat, Tos30 pra. wlegast Pullman Hattet Cars: to Sarator Fx circie Moatieal Peunerivanca Riroad train ve Washington 12-15 a.m. to connect CATSKILL, MOUNTAIN SPECIAL, 8:40 am., arrive at Hotel Kaatecskill 2-71 pm, Grand Motel Tas pee. | Parlor care, Peapeyivania Hs"-road train feave: Washington 12:15 a.m. to connect, FP HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY SITUATE AT THE CORNER OF THIRD AND P STREETS SOUTHWEST, STORE AND DWELLING COMBINED. DAY EXPRESS 0:35 am,, Arrive Al 3pm | under and by virtue of a deed of trust, beati ron 5 © pam. Coopersiowa. 410 op Be ES i Duce a2 pat, syrecuss 725 pin, Rochester date. Keptember ‘ait, A; D.iSOL, and daly re 54d p.m, Syracuse 7205 p.m.. Rocheser corded in Liber 988, folio” 58, et seq., one OF the, Hor Care to Albany and Niagara Fais. land records of the District of Columbia, and atthe SARATOGA AND CATSKT written request of the. party secured therehy. the un: PRESS, 10:55 ‘aim., arriveat HOT! CB OE : a, Hotel. “are: Laie | in front of the prem ic a Brandn aiid New York to Salata ced Lake Georg: | certain piece. parcel and lot of Land situace in the city Pach atid New ¥ ork to Saratoga and Lake George. ‘Ivania Ratlrosd train leaves Philadel $20.am. to connect. SAHATOGA ANU CATSKILT MOUNTAIN LIM- ITED, 3:25 p.m. arrive at Hotel Koaterskill 8:57 p. %.. Grand Hotel 8:36 p.m... Saratoza #1 p.m., Mon- trea! Sam., with eats toCatskil! Moun:ain and Garstoca buifet parior cars leave Washington on of Washington, District of Columbia, known as and being partof Int one (1), tn square five hundred and thirty-elght (O38), begluning for the xameat (he soutl east “corner of said lot, and running thence north twenty-five (25) feet; thence west sixty-five (65) feet; thence south t five (25) tert: thence east sixt (65) feet to the place of beginning, together with Pennsyiv: Rallroad train at 8230 am. for® vas the mare sees nis thereor isistin Cher es now fe Montren. Ask fur singin of 1 ted asa S30 ae combined. ip hore Rowe. andavold iongtrans: | Termaot he balance in two equal rs with inter- conte tins he property sold, «ey ® rough New York City. Apply vo cit seen ore ja. Kaitzout Yor com ext, secared by a. deed of trast on te of Pennsyly al aplete time les, tickets ans parlor car chaire Or iil casts, on of purchaser, All convey: Parlor car chairs from Jersey City Station reserved | ancing at’ p '$ cost. A deposit of $100 re fpadvanee upon applica Pullman Cur at the time ofsule. Terms wo mplled with Company, Penmsylvania tailroad day of sale. otherwise th jon, Jersey City, jon. Jersey City, New Jersey. HEN ETT, serve the right to resell the property Generai Passenger Agent, Cost uud risk of the defuuiting parchaser. Jy13-t815, A BROADWAY. 5. Y._ SRLS H. PARKER, GINTA MIDLAND RAILWAY. RICHARD J. nag zs - wp | —B21o-teas s LINE Te E SOU" <i —— aan LSUUTEAESE “OPTRA? | prwomas DOWLING, Auctioneer, Schedule in etfect July 5, 1855 = A.M-LYSCHBURG MAIL. daiiy, except Sun- ‘SIVE SALE OF FINE NEW BRICK Tocal stations, conn ‘at Lynchburg with BLES, TWENTY HORSES AN Hschmond and Aleghauy and Norfilt ana Western road wis x NEW ORLEANS FAST MAIL datty, | baking anections South un: eat R excep t | CONGRESS OR THIRTY-FIKST) 31 NEAR BRIDGE STREET, GEORGETOWS,D. matt Sleeps - “ a Pullman Sleeping cars from New Orleans without change of cars | on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST TWENTY-SIXTH. Sgoeetwonsl ah cescw agrees ™ 1885, COMMENCING at TiN O'CLOCK A. M LF FAST LINE. Daily via | te above premises, 1 will sell the above building Charlotsville to Cincinnat!, Louisville and all West- | stock. | The property fronts 42 teet on Ce ville Sleeping c from | # Ido Parlor cars Moncgomery to New Orleans. Puliman | nd and tle: three heavy ‘draught horses, weive en nae work horses. four fine sound a Seles en ee Tayton wagons, three buggies. two new Manasus D'vision Train leave Washington at 4:15 p. | stages, one two-seat carflaze, tuur sets of double biar- ‘m. daily, except Sunday. Warrenton Trains leave Washington _at_ 7008. m, dally, except Sunday. 11:15 a.m. antl 5:45 p.m. daily. | fess, eight sets of single harness, three saddles and bridles blankets, whips, c., dc. Ge. All veh harness, & “arly new; the kale is witho cles, a arrive ia Washington: S00 aus, southern | serve aiid should command the: attention of buyers Rapre dally 5 eae Barashey Herel, doe ees | The brick stable: nad loe (Aae7S) es be proeaeay I yen cee a Sa | Cera Os ces at coh el day fate! | On bat : “ori p'm.. New Orleans Fast 3 ; ns = s . - lop. Louisette special. daly.” | sagcometnted cask? Delancs in gue.ami two Sear, with interest and secured by @ deed of trust on the Broperty sold. A deposit of $100 will be required on of sale. i THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. For tickeis and information ingatre at Company's pice, G01 Penasyivania avenue. “"Traias leave foun and F : M SLAUGHTER, N. MACDANIEL, ‘Agent s ctioneers, ME Gar La ave. opposite City Post Office, THURSDAY, TWENTIETH AUGUST, AT TEN ‘O'CLOC ESROOMS. GEXERAL aMJon Tuts OF HOUSEHOLD FUR- NITURE PARLOR SUITS, BED ROOM SETS, “¢ MATTINGS. HALL FURNITURE, 20, IN ALL A DISIRABLE COLLECTION. ALSO, ‘ : ATS, SHIRTS, LOT CuoTHING, PANTS, COATS, ame cers. Lay? ‘Louisiana avenue. MILLER'S MEDIUM SIZE TRON SAFE (COMB. BLO a WEEKS ¢ co. auctioneer LOCK), CON EXPRESS WAGON, LA SHELVING AND FIXTURES; TWO A i. INGS AND "FRAMES. SCALES AN! TS, LOT OF CANNED AND BOT ae See otin WEST COMER SULIT AND & TRELTS NORTHWEST, ON FRIDAY MORN: oon gocuer TWENTY: a es N BEN: (CTIONEER, WILL SELL, S. 1007 "Fin tureet oo SATURDAY. AUCURE RESTS SECOND, 1a85, at SEVEN PM. «large Gies’ and Gent's Gold and Silver Watches, ren, and hanting cases: Gold Chains and Necklaces, Gol ‘take notice. ‘H. COHEN, 1007 7ih st. PIANOS AND ORGANS. FALLET Davis & 003. PIANOS UPRIGHTS ‘ Npeclalty, “On 15th of September I will display new, And elegant Stock of this unrivalled Planes juyers please ing day: aue he opening Ca¥; 1. SUMNER, Wa [RGA THE BEST TONIC. PHYSICIANS AND DRUGGISTS RECOMMEND If. Quickly and Completely CURES DYSPEPSIA in all its forms, HEARTBURN, BELCHING, TASTING THE FOOD,éc. It enriches and purifies the blood, stimnlates the appetite, and aids the asduaiiation of Genuine bas trade mark and crossed red Ithes oa ‘wrapper. TAKE NO OTHER. Made only by BROWN CHEMICAL 00,, BALTIMORE, MD. Labres' Haxp Book—useful and attractive, con- taining list of prizes for receipts, Information sbout coins, etc., given away by all dealersin medicine. or mailed to any address on receipt of 2c. stamp. 4 pa ate et hh Eowano F, Duco, At the Old Stand, 025 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, STEINWAY & SONS Uneguaied Pianos, sin for Gabler Grovestein & Fuller, Marhail @ Wendell, Mccammon, imipeon « Co,, Wheelock. and other Planoa nud Organs New and old Piauns aud Organs for rent or sale on eary terms. Tuning and Repafrisg a specialty. Mtv ‘apd Packing attended to by competent workmen, i MANOS AND ORGANS OF a ¥ ACCOUNT OF BEING "this dull season, we se 7 assortment of Stief’ and 1c radi nd other fine Piauos, new and secood-hand, at @ great sacrifice for cash, or at reduced prices on easy terms. WiLD & BRO. mes! zi KOK KK By x EK UNEQUALED IN TONE, TOUCH WORK- MANSHIP AND DURABILITY: SECONDHAND PIANOS AT ALL PRICES, FROM $50 UPWARD PIANOS FOR RENT. WM. KNABE & CO, $17 MARKET SPACE. my29 Gen. Pass Agent, _36 ‘ee AGTOL HAAS, Trafic Manager WE GREAT weYEVANTA ROUTE SORTH, WEST AND SOUTHWEST. TRACK. SPLENDID SCENERY. STEEL HAILS MAGNIFICENT EQUIPMENT. TN EPFECT JUNE. 2st. 198. ‘Trains leave Washington from station, corner of 6th Tor Pittsburg and the West, Chicago Limited Express or ‘and the West, xi ‘of Palace’ "Fast ing Cars at. 0:50 A. M. dally $50 a. Mt daily fo “Cinctunail nod se L Es > 340: STEAMERS GEORGE LEARY AND EXCELSIOR, Que of which ivaves sth street whart DAILY except Suoday. at 6:30 p.m. Exclusive connection with Boston and Providence steamers. Secure tickets nud Poms st 1361 apd O19 Pennsylvania. ave. St Mare Rotel and office Knox's Express ct st. and Penney who will also check baggage from hotels POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. Line Louis, | and private residences, with “ieeping Cars from Harrisburg to Cincinnati, | _ For further particulars ini ‘at office, 7th street and Hotel Car to St. Leats: dally, except Saturday, 745: wharf ‘Telephone Jy to Chi Car Altoona to Chi sem, with Slee ‘P. WELCH, General Agent. OW FARE TO NORFOLK.—STEAMER LADY and Harrisbur; OF THE LAKE leaves 6th street wharf, Wash- Thang with Western Express with through Sleep- | ingtow,, Monday. and Saturday, a5 6: re, $1.00; Round Trip, $1.50. ft satirdape Pare bo Sree ers for Cleveland and St.Louis. Pacific Express, 20 FM. dally for Pittsburg and the West, with | Tuite at Colonial Beach, fo ae Telephone call G4 ~~ All Powmae ‘River Landin BAT TIMORS ASE POT ACaicROAD, | tester JOHN W. THOMPSON, Monday, Wednes- Bor Fri Rocheser, Buffalo, Niagara, | $y aad Friday, 7 a.m. Jes « 10:06 PM daily, except saturday, with Palace Cars, Washington'to Rochester. For Williamsport. Lock Haven snd Elmira, at 9:50 AM. dally. except Snda - NOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. NEW IRON STEAMER “WAKSFTELD™ Leaves 7th-street_wharf on MONDAYS, THURS For New York and Fast, 7:15, 8:30 and 11-00 A. | DAYS and SATURDAYS at 7 am. "Returning Mi 2:00,4-00,10:00 P.M. and 12:15 night. On Sun: ‘and SUN) dag 630 AM, 200, 4:00, 10-00 POE. and 12:16 | tog’ at “hier Landings, oe iat ae NOH Cock night. Limited Fodae A ME Sally. excepe Supaay. 0 or Ruston without € 2:00 P.M. every day. For Bev , aif through trains connect at Jersey City with boats of Brooklyn Annex, afford- ing direct trausfer to Fultom street, avoldig dow i Sy at 2 ‘Express. 9:40 4.M. dally, except Sunday ead For Lait wore, 685, 7.15, 8:30, press of Pullman Parlor Cars | Currioman, Va. and steClements Bay, Ma: Conse with H @0. HR atSbepherda_ wee seneduie. JOHN B PADGETT, Agent C. W. RIDLEY. Manager. apLL DD BECT.10, SEW YORE-FREIGHT STRAQE EHS JOHN GIBSON und EC. KNIGHT leave Pier 41, Bast Itaver, N. Y.. every SATURDAY at mms oth'st. wharr, W ma, every WEDNESDA MORNING. Freight at lowest rates. PoPOMAc TRANSPORTATION LINE 5. 4 FOO PM. and 12:15 » 2:00, 4:00, 6:00, 10: Limi 9:50, 11:00 4. 3:00, 4:25, 190. 0-00 710. 105 ae Lasoo, 3 “APT. Wt GEOGHE PAL. and 1: night. On, S10 tobe be at | Si seams te Toute between BALTIMORE AND 11-00 A. M., 2:00, 4:00, 6:00, 7:10, 10:00 P.M, x ‘st River Landings, leaving rec ee, a Aan ok Cae Stephenson's wharf 4 bin SUNDAY, March 15. Jad Sak CADE, Gy, iver Freight received SATURDAYS ONLY, and For Annapolis, 635 A.M, 12:05 and 4:25 P.M daily, except Sunday. On Sinday, 4:00 P.M. ALEXANDRIA AND FRE DERICKSBURG RATI- must be. "All seco first-class. Apply to STEPHENSON BRO! 7h st. whart Office:—12th st. and Pennayivaniaav.n.w. mb11-6m IN (QTEAMER MATTANO LEAVES 7THSTRE! Fora 1191, ana 11.35 a. | S"erart ‘Tuesdays, Thursdays and & aT M... 205, 4:20, 4:45. 6:25, and 11:37 P.M. On ‘clock am., for River Landings as far Ok Sunday at 6-0b. 9-25, 11:01 AML BD BS Greek, retariing on Wednesday Friday and Monday For Juchmond xpd the South: 6:00 and and 11:01 A.M. | afternoons, For n apply to . and 4 2 . ORE 3 i. LERIPP, Trains feave Alexandria for Washi 2, 05, 8.00 See sectors: Orto _mbo G. T. JONES, Agt, 7thst. whart Mt VERNON! MT. VERNON: 3155'P Se. and Tho midnleht (except Mt Ec x 10 mat ex . On Stasday at 6.00 and 100° 24 700 and 1135 | FM. and 12:10 night. Tickets and information at the office, northeast cor- Ber of 1skh screet and Pennsylvania avenue, and at Be station, where orders can be left for the checking BES aes Rom seh Seca “General Manager. [Je22] General Passenger WAsstNetos, on10 axp WESTERN Rali- ROAD, YENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY Between New YORK AND HAVRE. ‘Company's pler, No.42 North River, foot of Morton street. New York. On and after JUNE 14TH, 1885, tratas wit! Lea fromm and Arrive at Oth and B stieess Dept Rea Hee eave. Wi Sam and 435 pan daly ‘at belmont Fark 1031 am. and 640 pans Less 2 i ENGortualns Traub, Wemsessy waco Teer Bary 1101 aa and 6-30 pun arrive st Bo Gertuain, Traub, Wednesday. Sepia, 11 ate 3343 auu. and 718 pm. Heturning-leave Roued | _ Labrador, Pérler D'Hanterine, Wednesday, Sept 8, 5 08 p.m: pass Lee-burg 6:42 am. aad 3 3 mont 4 am. 5 rmandie, Frangeul, Wednesday, 16, liam. neck games takes eid! Sundiy tain 6 NE ‘Agent Na 8 dowiing Cran, Kew pore, MUNT PARK. Monthly and Commutation Rates Messrs BELL & CO., Agents for the District of ell pois * Mo BHOPE ¥. zi | columbia, 1437 ‘Pennsylvania . on Alexandria, | _sul9 bg nay hate C oNaeD tise . ia; Peon. ave. Washington. = jel3 NOTICE, LANE ROUTE. ALTIMORE AN THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY, 'D OMIO RAILROAD, LM Scheduleim effect SUNDAY, MAY So, 1885, TTdtE CALLING AT CORK HanDRe further notice = FROM PIER 40. N. R.NEW YORK. Leave Washi on frum Station, corner of New Jer ony srconeand € street ‘Chicago 10-00 and 10:10 p. m., dally. The 10:00 um. i w Fust Limited Expres io Phisbutg cot Chiesigo, arriving in Pitsburg at 7:30 p. me i ext morniug at 656. No extra fare ls Charged cate For Cinclawatl Loutset ae ae = fort 3 le and St. Louts Bm. and 10-10 p. ma, with through conchae mat bee, Soyai spine Cah to above! pointe Without,‘ according to accommodations. Stecrage at very low rates. Liverpool and Queenstown and all ot! parts of Eu- Tope at lowest ri ‘ange, ates, 3:50 p. nb train is a fast inked tain ‘to Clucinnett ugh ills of laden given for Belfast, Glasgow, ao Sc Louis arriving iu Cincianatl next morning at | Havre, Antwerp and. other ports om the Coutinent, 749. St. Louly 6:30 pam No extra fare bc on | and for Mediterranean ports. pean tnt icra ant oa For freight and ‘apply at the Company's office, No. 4 Bowllng G: 4 Gi both steerage and ‘&Co., 60s" Tih “street, ma, D.C. oc Baltimore on week days, 5. 6:10, 6:40, 7: VERNON H. BROWN & CO, New York. 820 and | "LO BOSTON, Via F: OVIDENCE. $25, 1100. m. | [CHEAP SHORT AND ATTRACTIVE ROUTE sgikeits; om the Shenandoah Valley, Rattroad, and | To Bostou, Newpurt, Narraguigett Fler and adjacent its South, #25 a.m. daily, aud 9:10 p.m. dally reiorts by the sea, F250. ia. train haw Pullmait ‘sleeper, Weabington 16 | Take the popular neamer “Leary” or “Excelstor,” New Urieans | oo TUESDAYS or PRIDAYS, af 530 P.M. con For Annapolls. 6:40. m. and 12:10 and 4:30 p.m | necting Wu Norfolk with the’ Brstclass ‘passenger ee att nS 6:10, 70, or Hialtimore of :10, 7 1005, sn 125, 130, S30 Sia Ox Sanday. 4:80am. 4:40pm | steamers Berkshire aud Johns Hopkins. woe Bi aiecgye Sete ees, Veshington and Bait | " To Erovidence, $13; round trip. $4. more, 5, 8:40, 30 am.. 12:10 p.m, $40, 4:40, 7:00, | To Boston, via Providence, $14; round trip, $28, snd 11 pam. On Sundays, 8:30 am, und'1:30, $30, | This includes meals and stateroom bert $40 7Ou and 11 p.m. For stations on Metropolitan _For further infurmativa Inquire at office, 7225 am anid L121 daily, except sun- | wharf, Telephone No. 7: W. P. i a Say. aut S30 pm cually: 46 pan. Gally. except Suu Gay. for princtyal ‘stactous on Metropolitan Vraach, | 5:40 ‘mum’ daily, om Sunday stops at Bit stations: ine | Lesington, Staunton und Valley ‘Branch, 840 aim | Gaity" except ‘Sunday. tor Frederica, 8:40 Bam 2:40 Pim dpily except Seoda. For Wcai wtatlous between Washington and Gaith- erpbng, 12-30'p.m dally, cxey 3 For fagertown and’ Winchester, 840am daily, ey a EN, 329 Mi Special treatment for ladies; over thirt sive expericuce; remedies prompt ant ‘Yearsex- rellable; arkes reasonable and consultation free; correspon ¢icept Sunday, and 5:30 pan dally to, Hagerstown p Pe : bee sirictiy confidential; eall OF write: office always ‘rains arrive from: the West dally, 6:09, 7:20 am, | P&H: Mudiau Seiden Vinis dies any distance 25 3we 115, 6:30 pa From Annapolis $30 am. and 1:50 and 5:25 pm, PERIENCED AX eras Atoaootin 90 am. I fe Pagatetai should. Coumali the day original Sirs. Dr Ww iLAON, Nes b Park Place, Lith st Eros tice sat ee ees aeaay ee ria pac anily cacepe Conan Ls ML LES Siraine Weave Maino gr Washington az 529 | PALES DE, NUH, nite, caus 938. 7240, 4:00. 9708 an 10°80 aun. 1410, 2.50. 3, 4 iguture. cuarauised. Can be consulted a pee at oo ate aS Oe Sada GB? | 25 Ou st nw. trom 4 tou pam, apzom* Pa. ME, BROOKE TELLS ALL THE EVENTSOP All waius from Washington stop at Relay Station | Mf ii ai business tonhasutinl Laie soioo, Sop further lnformation "apply at the. Maitimore | sieehO cuts each, 409 L wtreet, between Sth and gag Oto Ticket Office Washingion starton, Gland | SU Set northwest _ Lv avenue, coruer of Fourteenth Rk. ROBERTSON, ESTs Greet, where’ orders will be taker ‘Ste | Disbeciatt: tem Saitimore, gun be comalted every ached and recelved at any point in the ets. fednesday and Saturday, at 456 Cet. W., 200 Gen. Manager, Baltimore, Ga | ped nicdon cdvice ana S HE NEW ORLEANS Fast Line /ENANDOAH VALLEY SOUTHERN SPECIAL Via JANDOAH JUNC. LURAY axp ROANOKE. bea ‘South and Southwest. Exersox Praxos, OVER 36,000 NOW TN USE. A thoroughly iirst-ciass and reliable plano at @ medium price, STECK & CO. AND BAUS & CO. PIANOS. Pianos and Organs exchanged, repaired, tuned, boxed, and for rent. Rent applied If purchased. Best and most complete assortment of Se, musicia the city. HENRY EBERBACH, 915 F street, m29 Managing Partner of the late firm of Ellis &Co. MEDICAL, & Special tr thirty years’ Susive expertence; ‘remedies prompt aud reliabl charxes reasouuble and consultations tree: corres) etioe str RAL BBE NL. buoritens, 906 B UE SW aappenred befire me he is the Oidest Established city, disetwe of men und furnish inedicine, or uo Charge; consultation und advice free at any hour during Ul day, Subscribed wud sworn to before me by OTHERS, SAMUEL C. MILLS, a No in and for the D. of C,, this Sd day of Jul; ‘anl5-Im* ‘T HAS NEV. § CONTRADICTED THAT br. BROVHENS is the oldest Established adver- Hsing Ladies’ Physician in this city. Ladies, you can gontidenty consalt Dx, BROTHERS, 008 H st. s.w. Particular atteation paid to all diseases pecuilar to Indies, married or single. “All successiully treated. Board, with guod accommodations, and” kind eft. it nurace furnished to those who may desire tosiay few duys iu the city under his treatment. aul2-1me JM ASHOOD RESTORED BY USING A BOTTLE ‘oF two of Dx. BROTHERS’ Invigorating Cor- dial, Will cure any case of nervous debility and loss of nerve power. It imparts vigor to the whole svs- fem. Bat. 8. anlz-Im* ADIES NEEDING AN EXPERIENCED AN 4 skillful Female Physician, sbould consuli_ the original Mrs Dr. WILSON, No. 5 Park Place, 11th between B and C ne. ané-2w Deets FRENCH POWDERS CURE ALL rinary Diseases in 48hours. Nervous Debility, Organic Weakness caused by indiscretion, Poisonous Diseases of Blood, aifecting Throat, Nose ‘and Skin, Soid at STANDIFORD'S, St.Cloud Pharmacy oth an F streets, Price $3. Seut by mail sealed. au2h-m,w, 30 “DaYS' TRIAL DR. DYES ELECTRIC VOLTAIC HELT, and other Etzcrrro APrLiaNces We Will send oh thirty days’ tral to Ren, Youre oF old who ate miffering fron Nervous Debilidy, Lost Vitality, and those liseases oft personal nature Felting fou abuse and oliereuisens Spendy rellef and compete. restoration to health, wigor am Pamphlet fee. Address VOLTAIG BEET CO ae met, free. Address VOLTAIC BELT COs Mat Ehaif Stich. 5 {OR INFORMATION CONCERNING A RE: tired and well-conducted home for ladies In confine. ment, address MKS. MARGARET MORGAN, al 163 W. Lombard St, Baltimore, Ata |) ERQKER TOON THEOLDEST esta BLISHED ist in Baltimore, can be consulted every Weiduesday and Saturday, at 450 Cstn.w. from St 8 mntees ‘@ cure in all privat re. ¢ guarar iseases Cehily contracted In four tosix. days, witout tive se Of nauseating drugs. Alichronic diseases, aud blood Folsons pealtively, cured without the useof mercury. nat special attention to ail female diseases. Mal: 30 sty st., Baltimore, Md. MAE. DE FOREST, LONG-ESTABLISHED AND JM retiabie Ladies’ Physician, can be consulted dally ater realdence, 1243 “Ah st. huw. Office hours trout 1to9 pm. __Jy20-1me RS. BROWN (COLORED) ES LADIES M before and during iliness, at her nice home, 305. Missouri ave: Kw. where they will have the bes ot are y2tme Lee STATE LOTTERY. “ We do. that we ~wuise the ene Slik ee rae the Louisiana Stale Lottery ny, and in person th Incorporated In 1868 for twent slature fur Eaiueational and C with a cupltal of $1,000,000—to- which & Feserve fund of over $6504 since been added. By an overw zelming popolar vote its franchise was made u part o” the present State Constivation adopted December 34, A. Dest. Tne uniy Lpitery ever voled on and endorsea by the peuple us uny State. It never scales or postpones. mil, Grand single Number Drawings take place sonthly A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FOR- TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1885, Andth’ Monthly. Drawin, CAPITAL PRIZE. $75,000. 200,000 Ticket at Five ach, roportion. ‘List oF PRizks’ ‘five years by the itable purposes— 1CAl vesenee of 2 PRI 13, 5 Toooo 10 10,000 20 20,000: 100 20,000 300 30,000 1000 25.000 $ A 96,750 es 2,260 1967 AY ____DRY GOoDs. 0 1s opENISG DATES CREW FALE DE NEW phRENCH “BOURETTES AND NEW PLAIN AND TW) ED FRENCH CLOT! LUPIN'S CASHMER! yun BLACK AND ALE EW AUTUMN AND WINTER SHADES, os wip) f ALLAWOOL, HABIT CLOTHS. AT 76c. NEW COHORTNOS, IN ALL-WOOL FRENCH DRESS FABHI BIARRITZ, DRAP DALMA, LINOTTE, CAMELS MEDIUM WEIGHT IMPORTED SACRE FOR EARLY FALL WEAR, GREATLY REDUCED PRICES ON SUMMER Ps, SILK, CHUDDA, CASHMERE AND BERLIN nq BHAWLS. IN'GREAT VARIETY, ‘SPECIAL BARGAINS” IN BLACK AND COle ORED” RHADAMES, SURAHS AND GROS GRAIN SILKS. . NOVELTIES IN FRENCH SATTEENS, IVORYAND CREAM WHITES SER ATROSS AND CHUDDA CLOTHS, ALL PRICES. HS" ON PARABOLS AND EM- SUPERB STOCK OF "MOURNING GOODS,” FROM THE BEST EUROPEAN MANUFACTURERS. sar PLAIN FIGURES AND CORRECT PRICES. SEATON PERRY, Building, Pennsylvs Established 1840. ieee) Geeat Excrrauesr. Our new building is now finished, and while the car enters are at work in the basemant finishing shelving and coupters weshall hold high carnival on the first floor for a few days only. GRAND CLOSING SALE. All our FIGURED LAWNS, warranted fast colors, at FOUR CENTS. We have about 600 pleces SIMPSON'S BEST PRINTS in plain black, gold and black, and black and white at 414 cents. 6,000 yards GINGHAMS. These have never been offered for less than 12% cents. We shall offer them at FIVE CENTS. 10,000 PIECES OF DOMESTICS OF EVERY : WELL-KNOWN BRAND. Androscroggin, yard wide, Zc. Fruit of the Loom, yard wide, Tige. Lonsdale, yard wide, Tic. Dwight Anchor, yard wide, Sige. Wamsitta, yard wide, 9%4c. Pride of the West, yard wide, 11¢. Lonsdale Cambric, yard wide, 10 Also, the Best Yard-wide BROWN COTTON at FIVE CENTS, Excellent CANTON FLANNEL st FIVE CENTS, and 1,000 Pieces FLANNEL OF EVERY DESCRIP- TION from the great New York Auction Sale of last ‘Tune at much less than we can replace them, WHITE Goons. WHITE GOODS TO CLOSE AT ONGE INDIA LAWN AT FIVE CENTS, worth Ten, and all finer grades im proportion. 12,000 yards FIGURED BATISTE, 40 inches wide, 12% Cents, ‘This is the 18c. quality. ‘Three Cases PARK SATTEENS, neat patterns, at ELEVEN CENTS, PACIFIC LAWNS in most beautiful designs at FIVE CENTS, 3,000 yards ENGLISH CHEVIOT REDUCED TO SIX CENTS. Cost to import 17 Cents, 2,500 yards DOTTED SWISS, 12\4¢. 100 pieces TURKEY TABLE DAMASK st 33 Cents, formerly 60 Cents. ‘Thousands upon thousands of other Bargains from every Department. ‘This sale will terminate ina few days, as the store Tooms must be vacated to the carpenters. CALL EARLY, AND AT ONCE. LANSBURGH & BRO, 420, 422, 424, av 426 SEVENTH S/REE2, P.S—BRING THIS LIST ALONG FOR toM- PARISON. saa G®Ts INDIA GAUZE SHIRTS, 33%gc.; WORTH Gent's India Gauze Shirts, 50c.; worth 7c. Gent's Balbri ‘Shirts, 60c.; Se. ioncie ese pe myzy in Remember: o for the ress Shirt as the BRARCH BALTIMORE Goth Rs Si lou F ae eat IR ER SR ahd i your a8 & quick been ssuferer foryeare o{muld dot G1 Your Bitters gave me moore Fellef Wan all to Keep it on band. a ‘shall always: Ss Semertan of the State Convention beg jumbus To-day—The @ppesition the Old Ticket Insignificant—The Ad- ministration to be Endersed. ‘Special Dispatch to Tar EVENING STAR. CoLvaavs, 0., August 19.—The delegates and Prominent state politicians are arriving on every train to take part in the democratic state convention, All of the work will be transacted to-night find the slate made up that will be nominated tomorrow. A portion ofthe Hamilton county delegation sre now here, and among them are the principal kickers against the nomination of Gov. Hoadly. VOR THE OLD TICKET. ‘This opposition, however, is 20 ta or nothing, ancy fe ail prebasitiy ses ole ‘ant Heket will beSlaced ‘in nomination with: ine ox ‘of Attorney General Law- Terice, who does not desire a renomination, In the event that Lawrence drops out, Hon. Clark Irvine, formerly chairman of the state the nominetion: Me? ‘Geo ‘Okey, son of eo ation, Mr. the late chief justice, is considered a favorite forthe nomination for the short term as su- preme court Judge, and Hon. Charles D. Martin, of Fairfield, for Jong term. THE ADMINISTRATION TO BE INDORSED. ‘The convention to-morrow will adopt a reso- Jation, indorsing the administration of Presi- dent Cleveland, but will intimate a more v! ous distribution of the ‘post offices woul gratifying to the Buckeyo democracy. MEN WHO INSIST ON THURMAN. All expectations that ex-Senator Thurman would Snally consent to accept the nomination have prove d groundlessand yet there are some legates who ai t in placi name before the convention, ay GLASSWORKERS’ WAGES, Differences Between Manufacturers and Mem Threaten an Extensive Strike. PrtTsBora, August 19.—The scale of wagesof glassworkers this year has not yet been fixed. It isstated that this isnot the result of accident, but ofcertain complications that have arisen that may result in a general strike all over the country, The manufacturers, east and ‘West, departing from their usual custom, insixt upon the workmen meeting them in their joint capacity. Ata meoting held recently the work- mourserved oMeiai notles on the Pittsburg pro- ducers that they would not consent to this Proposition. Thus the matter stands. At pres- ent the prospects for an early conference on the question of wages are not flattering, The Manufacturers claim to be indifferent as to the outcome. The eastern and western men are united this year on the scale question and will Insist upon their workmen dealing with them asa united body. ——— ‘The Memphis Street Railway Strike. THE COMPANY WILLING. TO RESTORE WAGES, BUT THE MEN DEMAND AN ADVANCE. MEMPHis, TENN., August 19.—The difficulty between the striking street car drivers and the officers of the Memphis Street Railway com- pany remains in status quo. Thore are only wo cars running on the Main strect tne. All the cars on the other Ines have been withdrawn. At a conference held this morning the officers of the company agreed to restore the wages to the former price, 13% cents per hour, but the striking drivers, who are now being controlied by the Knights of Labor, de- mand 13% cents per hot resident Frayser, of the street car company, nays be will not pay: more than 12%, cen! ere has been no at- tempt made to fnjure any property of the com- pany. ‘The Newport Tennis Tournament. Newrorr, R. L, August 19—In the tennis tournament this morning the second round of singles and the first round of doubles were completed. In the second round of singles, Paton vs. Keene was a walk-over. In the game between Berry and Warren, which was forsome UUme stoutly contested, Berty's volley was very swift, while in returning Warren earned re- peated applause by clever back cuts, which ap- eared to be of a siyle peoullariy hisown, The me was finished by Warren beating Berry— , 6, 6, 2,6, 0. Slocum vs. Brinley was uot a contest that called forth special remark. Brin- eg beat Slocum—6, 1, 4, 6, 6, In the finish of the first round of doubles’ Knupp and slocum faced F. C. Taytor and Lewis. The first-men- tloned couple beat the others—6, 2, 6, 0. sede tents ‘The Saratoga Races. SARATOGA, N. Y., Angust 19.—The race meeting was continued here to-day. Tho first nice, three-quarters of a mile, was won by Red Girl, with Velvet second, and Rock and Rye third, Time, 1:18. ‘The 'second race, one mile and a forlong, was won by Monozram, with Farewell second and Nettle third. ‘Time, 2:01. The third race, three-quarters of _a mile, was won by Gleangr, with Florence E. second and Greenfield third, Time, 1:16%. The fourth race, one mile and haif ‘a furlong, was won by Jim’ Douglass, with Alta second and Red Girl third. Time, 1:51. ie eaeee For Abducting « Young Gir! AN ALLEGED DYNAMITER ARRESTED UNDE: ‘THE NEW ENGLISH LAW, Lonpon, August 19.—A man who refused to give hisname was arrested here last Saturday on the charge of having abducted for immoral purposes a young girl under thirteen years of age. As it was the first case of arrest under the provisions of the eriminal law amendment act, @ great deal of attontion was attached to the prisoner. He attempted to conceal his identity, but was today ound to be John Coulbe-tt, ef Surrey, who had for a long time been employed as an “Assist- ant” at No, 423 Fetter Lane, and who had been “shadowed” by the detectives of Scotlund yard for fully eighteen months as a dynamiter, enon ey ete Boston's Church Scandal. Boson, MAss., August 19.—Rev. W. W. Downes, of the Rowdoin Square Baptist church; and Mrs, Fredk. J. Tabor, who were arrested night before last, charged With adultery, were, this morning, held in $800 each for their ap- pearance in September. 22 Spanish Indignation Increasing. GERMAN Y’S SEIZURE OF THE CAROLINE ISLANDS REGARDED AS INEXCUSABLE. Maprrp, August 19.—Spanish Irritation over Germany's assumption of possession of the Caroline islands 1s increasing. The news- ypers here express Indignation at the annexa- Pion. ‘They say the act ignores the anctent rights ofpain; declare that the Spanish consuls, Jong before the annexation was made, notified Germany that the Spanish governor of the inaklug preparations for aa effective Spanish making ns for an effective Spanis occupation of the Caroline Islands, ‘and insist that in view of all these circumstances Ger- many’s violation of international law was in- excusable. ee ‘The Eleetric Light Convention. New Yorx, August 19.—The National Elec- tric Light association continued its session to- day at the Union-aquare hotel. The committee to whom the matter was referred reported that “only such persons as are enj in the manu- fact=ne of electric light for public use are enti- tled to full and active membership.” This emensmment was adopted. The president of the 2asociztion was empowered. to appol WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1885. : aes ‘The Knights of Laber and Wabash. NOSERIOUS RESULTS YET APPARENT IX CONSE- gba ae ORDEC. 3 August 19.— of tonal executive commitiee of the ie Labor in Bint to. zs stock, bas” bees the order wilt not be felt by several days yet. celved by tern from bran The ofits Rear PS gan er Special wire to H. H. Dodge, 539 Fone Baltimore Markets, the na- hts of ‘geome ‘Watash followed Members of the ‘that the full the ratiroads eee New York Stock Market. ‘and 3:00 p.m. eagerly 0. (800 BALTIM Mp. At sizes, paat- aie couponn, Ota: tot nonin Bones eee, 58%; North lua sixes, old,112 bid to-day. BALTIMORE, Mp., Augast 19.—Cotton_dull— middling, 10%" Flour lower for city mills—Heward sirest, and western super, 3.508400; do. family, 4.4 3.00a8.50; do, extra, $5005.71 Patapseo family, 5.! do, superlative patent, 5. Whentcuouthern stendy? western a shade Armer ied Inactive; southern red’ Oia08. do. umber. SOa0s: Bo pai dar 93 bid: No. a tn winter oe tober. Stadt November vossOeg Devetaver ry Corn—southern firmer; westeru steady and quiet: southern white, 53054; do. Fellow, 54355; western mixed, spot, 53a54; Ai L Did: year, 444046, B2a90; wentery * nnsylvania, 33 ve and tirm—prime to choice Innd, 18.00x20.00. Provisi Dies pork, 11.50 clear rib ‘sides, packed, 5%: clear rib sides, 7 ‘7% Butter firm-—western 1sa21, Eggs quiet, 11014 na; Sey Onto ower "and dull fet, Oa07. enaiylvanis ‘Ked, 10013; Petroleum gargoes. ordinary to fair, 7 5 COP) ined stead, aud “quiet, 120al-21- areca to steamer dull—cotion, 5-32d.: flour, te: 1s. Recelpts—four, 675 barrels; els; corn, 9.000 busbels; ont Shy. September, 51. pe |—southern, ghite, 34035; do. mixed, 31482! re ¥ iy and fairly active. Ghuatiy Macon shoulders, shoulders, iain, 2% Land —rauned: i refined, Sani. Coffee easier and dull— tees tOm Whisky senay rerpool per da: Ga be 18,000 bush: bushels: rye, BuO bushels.’ Shipments—flour, 1,485 barrels, wheat, 769,000 bushels; corn, 24.000 Chicago Markets. CHICAGO, Ixt., August 19-1 p. m, advancing to 85i, for October, brok ‘Salea— ‘Dushela, —Wheat after Dac. ‘on the report of posting hot wheat at New York, and finally closed ec. nder_yesterday—Cash, SUly; September, Sligs October, 83%. Corn easier Ca 3 Sey tember, 454ad5%,: October, ais. Oats sleadyCash, 28; September and October, 244, Rye. Stl, Flax feed, Lzal-22y Whisky, 115. Pork weak aud lower— Cash “and September, ‘3.50: B87Ia; November, 8.70. Lard weaker—Gash and September. 6.12; October, 6.17%a6.20; November, 6.12%, soo Tue INTERIOR DEPA RTMTNT'S HovRs oF Bvsrxess.—The Secretary ot the Interior hai issued the following: “This order will enforced: From and after this date ti partinent of the Interior and the be strictly he Depart- several bu- Teaus and offices (with the exception of the Patent office) will be closed to persons not offic! als or employes of the department p.m, each day.” Major WM, M. Grawam, 4th arti been ordered to visit the camp of the militia of the state of Maine, at Aug: t 2 o'cloc! ery, has volunteer Maine, duriug the four days, commencing with Au: gust 25, 1885, for the purpose of Ingpecting the roops taking part in the e1 such instructions as he may adjutant general receive pment, under from the Mr. Vinas Destes THAT Hie Is Stcx.— Chief clerk Nash ot the Post Office department has reecived a dispaten from Postma aster Gen- eral Vilas at Madison, Wis., stating that the reports about iils being sick are not correct. Brps OPENED.—Proposals for buildii ing small | greenhouse and raising the roofof another in the nursery grounds, Monument ‘opened at Col. Wilson’ lay. lot, were The bia- ders are as foliow: . $1,390; B. e jay, 51,426; . Wilson, 603; Rhodes « Simms, $1, W.H.C.Thoinpson, $1,600, and Vhariles Smith, $1,113. The contract was awarded to Charles T. Smith, the lowest bidder. ARMY ORDERS.—Leave of absence for four months, with permission to leave the United States, has been granted Ist Lieut, Kernan, 21st St g of Ist Lient. Eugene J. ‘euts.’ James Mitenell and Frank signal corps (promoted from sergeai corps), have been ordered _to re] the commanding officer, Fort Myer, rt for Francis J. The leave of absence Spencer, corps of en- gincers, [has been extended one month, 2a W. Ellis, | nts, signal juty to Va, RANGE OF THF THERMOMETER.—The follow- ing were the readings at the signal office to-day: 3am, 70.0; 7 a.m., 69.0; 11 a.m., 83 Maximum, 87. minimum, 67. 2pm, 7.0. ees Notices To OWNERS OF BUILDINGS.—Build- Ins] ctor Entwisle has informed Mr. Jos, ing Schiadt that the west wall of the brick sirae: ture in the rear of 1240 32d street, West rous to life and itsecure within days, otherwise the case will be put into ington, is found to be dan; limb nd he is notified to imal ve ‘Wash- the hands of an attorney. Wm. J. MeConvey is notified of | the of the I southeast corner of that “upon. street front of house I and 4th wooden girder and brick ‘examination wall the it on 8 ts found to be dangerous to life and limb. He Is notified to have the girder and wali taken down within fifteen days and rebuilt to the satisfaction of the inspector’s office. Mr. G, T. McGlue is notified that the east party wali of his house having been found uj ation, to be unfit on account of i for the of the new n examin- thickness bafiaing About to be erected on lot 14, theowner Mr C. Hill, has been directed to take wall and rebuild it of the thickness lations. Mrs, Paulus Thy- that, on examination of | 2 by the building son has bedn notii her house on 7th street by the int a com- mitiee, which will confer with the various elec- trie light companies throughout the country and endeavor to have established a_uniform rate of charges to the public. George 8. Bowen, of Chleago, nade an address on the superiority of electrio light over gas light, and A. F. Upton, of Boston, spoke in favor of steam power over electricity. ‘water power as applied to the use pada Acne SPRINGFIELD, Mass,, August 19.—The little mountain town ot Heath, way back in the hills of Fi county, celebrated its one bundreth anniversary. 10 o'dlock and will continue throughout the day. The historical address was by John H. ‘Thompson, of Chicago, Ills. Rev. C. E. Dickin- son, of Matietta,Ohio, made an addresson “The Development abd Influence of New England ideas.” Other addresses were made by Brain- ard Harrington, of New York: Perry, Williams College; Wralthah and Revs D. Dickinson, of —_—_o—____ e Reading's Endless Dificultics. PHILADELPHIA, August 19.—The Joint con- ference of the meters of the, Sarum and Whee it is found to have an Insecure unt Thirty days are given to make Mr, C. B. Young has been notified tha’ amination of improvement in school building, 914 14th street the south wall has been underpinned oF spongy soil and not graded with a required by the building count of which ommission the wall and broken, ‘He Is to secure it, Tedashaseicit ed ‘at that time she to read the was selzed with a Between thirty and forty days derpinning. down requil i it secure. it upon ex- at his Fisfound that ‘ons soft as regulations, on 9o- has settled ———-~ree. A GIRL ABDUCTED FRroM A STEAMER.— Monday morning the steams ning between Boston and the rived at Boston, having other Hatt fc lottetown, B. 1. Huttle, oF Dol called, is a large, plump brunette, fit old. She came to Boston to do house two of her er Cornwall, posta. among 01 a, of Char as she is mn years and District Government A@aire. NO VACANCIES ON THE SCHOOL BOARD. ‘The three members of the school board whose terms expired in July have not since attended a meeting of the board, and the impression has Prevailed among the trustees that these three tlemen were no I to act. appears now, however, tata trustee, office until his successor Is a) the letters of only about 3,000 square feet; that considera- tions of the health, law and order, which do not apply to the t alley, oppose the alley xys- tem pt and that onelalf af the ares’ of the ‘alley is incumbered with unpaid ‘assessment Ilens. THE TREES AND THE TELEGRAPH WIRES. ‘The District Commissioners inform Col. John M. Wilson, in charge of public buildings and nds, in answer to a request to trim certain along the line of the government tele- graph, that such Bermission has been uniiormly refused since 1880, when great damage was done, under such a nit, to the tres along the line leading to the United States arsenal. ‘The communication continues: “In order 10 afford relief in relation to the line named the commission to trim the trees in sueh manner as to obviate interference with the wires to the test extent possible without doing serious fijary to the trees.” MISCELLANEOTS. Mr. F. D. Shoemaker hax informed the Dis- trict Commissioners that his horse fell throngh the bridge across Rock creek at Blagden’s mills, and that he will hold the District responsible it he sustains any damage from the neglected bridge. Several policemen were tried before the police trial board v to-day for violating the rules of t manual, The number of dog tags issued from the col lector's office up to 12 o'clock to-day was 3,803 Mr. Benj. F. Klopfer was to-day appointed an addition: private of the Metropolitan lice, District of Columbia, for three years, without compensation from the District.” Mr. G. K, Williams et al, have ‘been informed that re Is no appropriation which can be ex- pended for digging a well. BUILDING PERMITS issued by Inspector Entwisle: Henry Wolf, erect a two-story dwe: Bladensburg pike, county; $1,000, Dennis McCarthy, erect a two- sory dwelling. Trumbull strost, county; $360. Theodore Burns, repair brick, on K ‘ street, between New Jersey avenue ‘and Ist street southeast; $250. Adam Yeates, erect a small dwelling, on 16th street extended; $100, Win, Hess, erect a two-story dwelling, 7th and C streeis northeast; $1,500. L. W. Solomon, | erect @ three-story-and-basement dwelling, on | New Hampshire avenue, between 1, and M streets northwest; $2,000. C. H. Davis, repair brick, 1911 N street northwest; 8—. John W. Field, repair brick, 1400 New Hampshire ave- | nue northwest; $1,500. F. P. White, repair | brick, 522 2d Street northwest: $2,500. enkower & Son, erect a two-story-and-basement dwelling, New Jersey avenue, between K and L streets northwest; $1,500. Local Notes. Mrs. Henrietta P., wife of Capt. Geo. H.Plant, died Sesterday afternoon. “The funeral will take place from her husband's residence, 512 I, street northwest, to-morrow morning ‘at | o'clock. At st. Patrick's church a requeim mass | Will be sata. 5 The published statement abont the pistot same with which the negro Langston killed Policeman Fowler is incorrect. Major D; ad the last named pistol in his custody ever since the shooting of Fowler, Rev. C. D. Andrews, rector of Christ P. church in East Washington, hax been quite ili at the rectory adjoining the church, but he 1s now con’ MARRIAGE LICENSES. — Marriage licenses | have been Issued by the clerk of the court to Joseph Ryan and Enma Herberton; Edward C. Younger and Emma Nortop; Thornton Pen- @ieton, of Fredericksburg, and Priscilla Pinkney; Henry 8. Archer and Julia Willia: W. Raines ‘and Susan Seott, of Charles Md.: Charles J. Clarke, of Richmond, nd Aunie C. Hobson. FURTHER EVIDENCE THAT MITCHELL COMMIT. TED THE CHARLES RIVER MURDER, A telegram from Boston last night says: An important discovery has been made in the case of the woman whose body was found in the | Charles river. The piece of carpet which was ‘wrapped about the second portion of the victim found was sprinkled with short Whitena; evidentiy those of a dog. Not much was | thought of this fact at the time, but y, when the second plece of carpet was diccovered | by the detectives at Mitchell's, the strixin | was devel that similar short Whited, n this plece, Running about the | ises of Mitchell, on Endicott street, Was a bulldog which is suffering frora t is shedding his short white hairs quite’ pro- fusely. This was a link of more than ‘ordinary importance, and the dog was taken Into eux ly and turned over to Dr. Al Watts, city di catcher, who took temporary change of the ant mal. A point as to the Identity of the victim that il others is furnished | by Mrs. MeDav! a erwoman on Prin street. The autopsy on the ly showed that the murdered Woman had suffered a miscar- riage within a month of her death. Mrs, Mc- Davitt says that when she was doing the wash- fre. Seay the Mitchell house, about two her that she had just experienced such a mis- fortur Now that an arrest has been made, the neighbors have found their tongues. One is aT to take oath tbat she heard screams in the Mitchell house on the night of Mond: July 20, She said she heard the clock stril midnight, and about an hour later she heard a woman scream twice in Mitchell's house. Then ‘she heard sounds Loy seeny reared one was to prevent them from screaming. Another neighbor says that he ‘was pas the store after dusk the same evening, Mitchell and his wife quarreling in ‘the door- way. He says hesaw Mitchell strike his wife with both hands eget in the face. The blow Knocked her down, and he could in her the hu shut balted the "needs issued a warrant lon the charge A CHINAMAN.—Wang Poo, a Chi swho has for eighteen months rana laundry in Newark, Ohio, ran away Mon- with ie Scott, ‘seventeen years oid, citizen. Lizzie ‘ang Poo for several airs ‘were uj prem- white he mange, and SHE ELoPED wiTH i Fi The police at but Jet them go upon receiving Stay eens tT eae As loping pair a in west from Columbus, as man and wife is expect See satel seem Bostor’s INVITATION To CoNKLING.—Boston is preparing to honor the memory of Gen. Grant on a large scale. Ata meeting of the commit- tee onet last night it was unanimousiy invitation to Roscoe Conk- memorial addi Commissioners have instructed the parking | with which Sheehan killed Coleman being the | weeks re her disappearance, Mrs. Mitchell told | News Briefe. The coroner's jury on the death of twelve miners suffocated ih the colliery at Mocon- equa, Pa., rendered a verdict that Christian Conrad, tiie mine boss, was guilty of criminal tle be was riding, was the rosd at a target by a boy. wha the governor's proximity. One hundred and elghtesn convicts working the Spartanburg railroad, South Carolina, hase cfeaped trom their stockade. cali to speedy solution nal Jucobine. secretary of sta denies that the conferred with the ‘price Tepresentative, Mr. Err in regard to tho intment Of Kev. Dr. Walsh as archbishop Col. Deuby mipister to China, salied from San Francisco a steaner Se WE cerns a mae a Wie . anniversary of Emperor Francis: Po Mn ane piv of the battle of Gravelotte by unve ing statoe Of the father of Tas dntoof the tana of Arm; cone 5 _ iy ta yet | John Teemer, the carsman, has challenged Jacob Gaudant, of St. Louis, to row a threes mile race for a purse of $2,000, Teemer to give Gandaur one length start. Hon. Samuel J. "Tiden oocapted a box at the Youkers opera house last night, witnessing & Perfor mance by George C. Miln, the tragedian. A yes) boat containing ht men w struck by Hghtuing yesterday in the riverabowe Peoria, Minois, and three of the occupants were killed.” A coi for codifying and reform {ng inter national law assembled at Hamburg qomendaye Indge Peabody, of New York, was elected one Of the vice presidents. The Egyptian war minister ts compilt Proclamation to the Arabs, urging the ne of the reconquest of the Soudan for Egypt The boller at Hoder's sawmill. at Wellevitiey Va. exploded yesterday, Killing two men, seriously wounding three others. Mary Ellen Williams, colored, ts in jall ot Yorkville, S.C, charged with ‘administer “Rough on Rate® to ber family, Her bi and two stepchildren are dead. The name of the American robbed of $3,000 in money and Jewelry at a Liverpool hotel is given as Flatman, Geo, W. Bickiord, of Memphis, recently ~] Forced, has eloped with a 13-year-old girl fi forging the names of the xirl's parents t thé | written consent of 1 . |_Sixty-tve pauper Arabs, who were refased Permission to land in New York a short time | 8g0, were landed at Quebec last week and end camped within two miles of Derbyline, Vtg last night, intending to ¢ross over into’ the | United States to-day. jc moka ral estate apd Insurance agenty Pf Toronto, has tted to New York, leaving lange abilities.” He succeeded in borrowing lange sums of money before leaving. Choice Material for Cigarettes, From the New York World, to-day. Two Mttle boys were found gathering cigar stumps on Broadway yesterday by an agentof | the Soctety for the Prevention of Cruelty to | Chitaren, Each had about five hundred s:ampe | OC all sizes, “AL Jefferson Market the boys sald | they were’ Joseph Cosselio and Joseph Costa- biliclo, residing at No. 37 Crosby street, Their fathers had sent them out to colieet the stumps, Which they dried and made into cigaretion, This is a Violation of law, and the boys w sent to the care of the society, Their parents will be arrested. eon RuMoRED DEFecTION From THE Virorera DEMOCRATS.—A dispatch from Richmond says the Mahoncites are clatming that Senator S | Newberry, the leader of the four senators whe left Mahone and went over to the @-m | will support the republican ticket tus fall. [ds stated that Senator Net "s brothemin- | law, who is sherif! of Bland county, will be | nominated by the Mahoneltes for senator from Newberry will su | the district and that [him. The democrats claim that Newber | defection, If It be true, will be offset by the | sertion from the Mahone ranks of the coun | Judge of Smyth, which county is in Newberr; ‘Senatorial district. SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A BosTox CLERGvs MAN.—Lute Monday night Rev. W. W. Downs, Pastor of the Bowdoion Square ist church, and Mrs. Fred. J. Tabor, No, Derne street, Were arrested on a charge preferred by the woman's husband. Mr. yesterday Inst- tuted divorce proceedings against his wife on the ground of adultery. Some months Mr. Downs was brought prominently before the public by the troubles disturbing bis chureh, | At that time a number of deacons and older members of the society, disliking the minister's attempts to renovate the old church—such was the reason made public—asked him to resign, He declined very foreibly. Mr, Downs claims that this prosecution is a continuation of the efort to drive him from the @hurch, and he de | clares his innocence of any wrongdoing. He has u wife and several children, Monday: ev ing Taversaw the Rev. Mr. Downes ¢ wife's house. About the middie of th: | Mr. Taber with two comp also admission in some way, and carried in with. them a twenty-pound dumb bell. He awert that they waited until his wife and the clergy= man hail locked themselves in achamber up stairs. A tew minutes later, afier listening » tle at the Mr, Taber asserts that ) W.S.D. Smith, one of his companions, broki the door with the dumb bell, Ali three Pushed in and one of them turned On Ube glare of a dark lantern which he carried. ft i" | charged thet the purty found the clergyman | and ‘Mrs. Tuber both partially dinrobed. Mr, Downes said the y Was going away and be | had come to help her pack her trunkta. | SUIT AGAINSr CLUVERIUS' AUNT.—Mr. C, HL Deuring, an ¢x-poticeman this city, has Cutered suit in the cireuit court heré again Mrs. Jaue Tunstall, aunt of Thomas J Verius, for 8840 tor serv ivesas detectiv to ha’ red the prisoner un ment with Mm. Tuustall. It ds said that | Tunstall has already pald Mr. Deuring » hundred doliars for such services. —e Dispaten. ae | Faran Bins oF a Rarru | land (Garreti coanty) Den son, a fourte At-old | gelty, living { rattlosnaice se efleets on Ul (fering. Ht plowing dae ld not be py sufficient amount of whisky xyaste keep up heart nto threw off ul zm becaine greatly action and enable th | effects oF the poison. | swollen and disce king out in oumer- | ous places, and it required Une efforts of several men to hold the boy ws he became delirious im his agony, | gRUTCIDE Ey Vine Baltimore Sun of this morning says: ot steamer Avalon reported yesterday than Yane ey Sivet, aged 75 years, living with his son-indaw, J. J. | Bennett, on W Rappahannock ri 1 Middies: u y hangin He tied oue end of the rope ol & canos around the limb of a tre overhanging the and ted the other end arvuud his pec he canoe from ‘cause is given tor the 4 hotel in Matthews county. MARRIED. HUMPHREYS-LONG. Cth. 1845. by the Kev, HUMPHREYS to BETT ington, D.C. DIED. FRISBY. On , August 18th, 1885, ut Wash. Ingion Grove, a W pan, EUNA Stain taupe ee Eilgar and Laura Peleby. aged eight miontisau’ cloves iheral at four o'clock p.m., Thursday, August Bouts from her paren renideacs owe Petrced worth: GREENFIELD, On Tuesday, A 8880, 735 pm, alter a sburt itacen Se" WaALTatSe GREENFIELD, husband of F Eome Bamusborg ireenfield. Funeral trom his late residence, 401 Spruce street, Ie Drolt Park, on Thursday, the Bour Watent @ aa {altlniore and Frederick papers please cus) 2K WOOD. At Elevyn, Pa., 6th, 1885, uneral service in Ani im Thre. Nuon 20th at four oock pan LANT. August 18th, 1885, at 12:15 o'clock 5 after and palnfui ilines, HEN KL PIERCY. wite of Gy Her fuperal will dence, $12 1 ‘20th, vy 5 : WORTH. eipROry donne utr Wi Funeral from the residence of 3 a Shas Snr iarerkaa eke ca = ee eee < et, 2, ihn SET mgr

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