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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. CY FREDAY, AUGUST 21, 1885. Suan To Osman Six Shirts to order fof nme 9.00. x © © S Come \ FULL LINE OF SUMMER UNDERWEAR, COL- LARS, CUFFS, HOSIERY AND NECK- WEAR AT TRE LOWEST PRICES COLLARS AND CUFFS LAUNDRIED 2c each, sy1T SB ELLERY. ‘DOWLING. Auctioneer, };ULAR SALE OF HOUSEHOLD relat GARPES, COOKING AND MEATING STUY! avousT Qu SATURDAY, oul ST TMENTY-SEOOND, a eo A: AT VE ‘HORSES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, ‘wacons, By order of the Government, Tange Lot old irony” Large Lot Hose. 220-28 LAKE GEORGE AND. BAfiARetanvels Geet wii cnet panes hana ner, lenve Jersey City Station of Pennsylvania Railrosd ag SARATOGA SPECIAL, 8:40 am., arrive Saratoga 2:40 pm Cultwell Lake George, 40pm: Montreal, .. Elegant Pullman Buffet Cars’ to Sarazo ntreal. Peansyivania Railroad train feave Washington 1:18 em. toconnect. ‘ LL MOUNTAIN SPECIAL, 8:40 am. arrive at Hotel Kaaterskill 2:11 p.m, Grand Fotel ES bite duticgee inate n leaves as YEX cPREN ‘Au aron Springs 6 pit. oe eee TERS ‘ c Spm. Pad Branch aiid New York to aafatoge and Lake Geores Fennayivania “Ratlrosd train leaves phi $20 am. to conn SARATOGA AND CATSKILL MOUNTAIN LIM- ITED, 3:25 pm. arrive st Hotel Kaaterstill 857 p. ‘8s m., Grand Hotel 8:36 p-m., Saratoga O:10 p.m., MoD: treal Sa.m., with parlor cas to Getskill Mountain and aS a a Renoavivania Railton’ traigat 6:90) am for Saraion Sleepers thence to Montreal. Ask for singls or Tour {ip tickets by West shore Roule, and avold long trans: fer throgen New York City: apply 10, city oF depot agen's of Pennsylvania: Rail ‘complete TShies tickets atrd parlor ear chairs car chairs from Jersey City Station reserved ‘Pullman Car on, Jerney Clty, Monin 7" General Passenrer No. 290 BHOADWAY. NY. HE VIRGINIA MIDLAND RAILWAY. THE SHORT LINE TO THE SOUTH AND OUTHWEST. Schedule in effect July 5, 1885. 790 A. M.—LYNCHBURG MALL, daily, except Sun- $a, to local stations, connecting a¢ Lytichbarg with ichmond and Alleghany and Norfolk and Western 11:15 A. M._NEW ORLEANS FAST MAIL daily, making close connections South and Southwest daily, 2 man ‘Wash. ington, to Atlanta Pullman Sleeping cars from Washington to New Orleans without change of cars Pe (Cars from Washington to White 7 sa5 PM LOUISVILLE FAST LIN. Datty via Chariotivtile to Cincinuath Louisville and all Wey ern Points, jeeping cars, Washington to onisvt 10:40 P. M.-SOUTHERN MAIL AND EXPRESS ‘Daily to aii points, South and Southwest via Dan- Ville and Charlotte. Pullman Sleeping cars from Washington to Atlanta, Montgomery and Selma. Parlor cars Mon:gomery to New Orleans. Pullman ficepers from, Washington via Charlotte and Colum Manamas Division Train leave Washington at 4:15 ‘m. dally, except Sunday. ie Warrenton Traine leave. Wi liye Trains ‘except Sunday. 11:15 aim and 5:45 p.m. Gall, arrive in Washington: 8:00 am, Southern dally; S45 a.m. Sttasbarg Jocal, daily ex: . mi, Lynebbut ex o.- New Orieans ‘Fase Mail, daily, p.m... Louisvifie special, daily. For tickets and information inqulre at Company's gitice, 01 Peonsyivania avenue ‘Trains leave trom ‘and P- Station. N. MACDANIEL, Agent. SOL. HAAS, Traffic Manager. & NSYLVANTIA ROUTE RTH, WEST AND SOUTHWEST. SPLENDID SCENERY. .GNIFICENT EQUIPMENT. IN EFFECT JUNE 2isr, 1885. ‘Trains leave Washington from station, corner of 6th For Piusburg and the West, Chicago Limited Express oF Pittsbu . ‘of Palace Sieeping Cars at "G80 Ava uly Fast Line, 9.50 A. M. daily to Cincinnati and St. Louta, with Lee Cars from Harrisburg to Ci fo cheng nih Sieping Car Xioone to chlenge Se = ‘Cincinnati eS at ee P. iy, with Sleeping Cars Washington, and Harrisburg to ‘Louisville: connecting at Har- burs with Westra xpress with through Sleop- rs for Cleveland and St! Louta — {0PM dally" for Pitsorg andthe West Wid through Sleeper Harrisbui ORE AND POTOMAC Ral pe pa RPS 10:00) Pat daily, except Sadirdayy wits Palas Cars, Washington’ te Kochester. Leahey ge Los Haven and Elmira, at 9:50 5 mexcepe sunday, For New York and the East, 7:15, 8:30 and 11:00 A. “ML, 2:00,4:00,10:00 P_M.. and 12:15 nl 1. On Sun- ‘8:30 AM, 2:00, 4: 10:00 ‘and i: Tis) AM, 2:00, 4:00, 6:00, 7:10, 1000 P: TS night For Pope's Creek Line, 7:15 A.M. and 4:40 P.M. daily, at 7008. m., |" INGER, iONEER WILL SE. 1007 Tin: strict, oa SATURDAY AUGUST VEN P.M. alarge SECOND, 1885, at SE = large “Geut's Gotland diver Watches, of cases: Gold Chains and Necslaces, Gold Bar ‘Buttons, Solid Sliver and Plated Ware i Pools, ‘Cloth Silk attorna, Ladies! ‘§irculars and Dolmans Gent's ‘Pants and 3 ‘Overcoats, UI ‘Guns, holding tickets wil pleas tekets will please take notice. COHEN, 1007 7th st. RENGINGER, Auct S, **SiiSe and Carriage assay, 040 Ta. ave AUCTION SALES OF HORSES CARRIAGES, IN, HARNESS, 0, 86 EVERY TUES: Day te SaFURDAY MORN: REGAK! 01 pl bonth th } rors, c i 5 HAI &c., Bae ned, WEATHER. (OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. USTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY SITUATE AT THE CORNER OF THIRD AND ¥ STREETS SOUTHWEST, STORE AND DWELLING COMBINED. Under and by virtue of a deed of trust, bearing date ber, Zath, A. D. 1981, and duly re corded in Liber 989, folio 58, et. seq., one of t land records of the District of Columbia, and at the Written request of the party secured thereby, the un- ders! wil, on MONDAY. AUGUST TWENTY-FOURTH, 1885. at SIX O'CLOCK P.M, Certain plece: parcel and lot of land situate tu he city . jot of iu iy of W: m, District of Columbia. known as and being part of lot one (1), in square five hundred and thine} eight (598), besipuing fortue same at the south east corner of said Kt, and running thence north twenty-five (25) feet; thence west sixty-five (65) feet; thence south twenty-five (25) feet: thence east sixty- five (65) feet to the place of beginning, together with the improvements thereon, consisting of a store, how Used as'a saloon, and dwelling house combined. ‘Terms of sale: $2,000 cash; the balance in two equal Installments in one (1) end two (2) years with inter- est, secured by a ds of trust on ihe property sold, Grallcash, ature ‘option of purchaser, “Ailconvey: ‘at’ purchaser's cost. "A. deposit of $100 t net ‘uired at the time ofsale. ‘Terms to be cotapited with ih ten days from the daytof sale. otherwise the Trus- teca reserve the right to resell the property’ at the Cost and risk of the defaulting purchaser, CHAMLES 1. PARKER, Office 44 and E sta. s.w. RICHARD J. COLLINS, a10-deds 468 Est. sw. rpuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. EXTENSIVE SALE OF FINE NEW BRICK STABLES, TWENTY HORSES AND MULES, DAYTON WAGONS, BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, STAGES, SINGLE AND DOUBLE HARNESS, &c,, BEING THE ENTIRE CONTENTS OF THE WELL-KNOWN LIVERY STABLE NO. 1065 CONGRESS (OR THIRTY-FIRST) STREET, NEAR BRIDGE STREET, GEORGETOWN,D. Qn WEDNESDAY. AUGUST TWENTY SIXTH, 1885, COMMENCING at TEN O'CLOCK A A+ on tne above premises I wilinel the above bullding and Stock, ‘The property fronts 42 feet on Congress street Bra depth of 74 feet and teimproved by new two story brick sable and carriage honse, with all modern Gonveniencen It ts one of tre Dest ocations in the District for this Business: and isan opportunity: but seldom offered. The stock is all in splendid conaition and we name in part: One. large black ‘coupe horse, Eing'and gente; three hears draught hoveet,welve good “young work horses. four fine sound draught ules: three Dayton wagons, three boggles, (wo new Stages, one two-seat carriage, four sets of double har- Dest, cight sets of single hariess, three saddies and bridles, blankets, whips, &c., &c., Ge. All vehicles, harness, @, are'nearly new: the sale. is “without fe: serve and should cor ‘the. attention of buyers. he brick stable ‘and lot (42x75) will be promptly sold at 12 o'clock. “Terms: On stock, all cash on day of sale. On build- ing, one-third cash: ‘balance in one aud two year, ® deed of trust on the with interest and secured “by Broperty sold. A deposit of $100 will be required on y of sale. THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. rpsos. J. FISHER & Co., Real Estate Auctioneers, CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED REAL ESTATE, THE IMPROVED PORTION BEING KNOWN BY STREET Nos. 731 AND 910 EIGHTH STREET pSOUTHEAST. ezine Virtue of decrees on the 171 of July, 1885, and ‘the Shin ay of July, 16u6, fo ba the cause of Schoeuborn va. Sehoenborn, in the, yreme Court of the District of Columbia, numbere 9.151, Equity docket 24, we shall. on WEDNESDAY, TWENTY-SIXTH DAY OF AUGUST, 1586, at HALE-PAST FOUR OCLOCK P.M., offer at public ‘auction, in frot of the premises, those’ parts of Lots humbered twenty-six (28) and. twenty-sewen (27). in are numbered nine hundred and four (904), “be- inning at a point on Sth street east distant twenty(20) south from the northeast corner of said Lot twen- ty six (26), and running thence south along sald street rty-six (46) feet six (6) Inches, aud. thence west one hundred and nine (109) feet oue (1) inch to an alley: thence north forty-six (46) fect. six (6) inches, and Mience east one hundred und nine (109) fect one (1) Inch to the place of beginning.” partly improved by @ Ewo-story brick house, No, 731 ‘Sth strect southeast ‘The trustees reserve the right, if advisable, to sell the improved and unimproved portions of ‘this property 2 ry. nd on THURSDAY, the TWENTY-SEVENTH DAY OF AUGUST, at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK For Antapolis, 035 A.3L, 12:06 and 425 PM. dally, oF Anuapolla, # . " ‘exce On Sanday, 4:00 PSE. ALE ‘AND FREDERICKSBURG RAIL WAY, AND “ALEXANDRIA AND” WAS ‘or Alexandria, 640), 74 5 A M... 2:06, 42: 6:25, 8:06, and 11:37 P.M. On Sundpy at 6:00. 9:25, 11:01 A.M. 8:05 P.M. For Richmond and the South, 6:00 and 11:01 A.M. ‘daily. abel 4:45 ¥.M daily. except Sunday. Frains Ieave Aiexandria for Wash 10-00, 10:10. A. 1i:35'P-M.. and ‘Sun’ ivania avenue, and at Ey station, where orders can be left for the cheeking ination from Nofels ‘and residences Gras rcan, 5, &. WOOD, General Manager. [Je22] General Passe! TW 482 8GT0S, OF 10 AND WESTERN RAII- ‘ROAD, Leave, Washington 9am. and 4:35 pm daily, ar part preety Pd 4 and 6:36 p.m. Tis am. aod 718 pun. Heturning. leave Roued Hill 6.08 am and 3:08 p.m, pass Lee burg 6:42 am. and 3:46 p.m: Relmont Park 654am and 3:58 p.m., and aFrive at Washington at 835 am. and 5:40 PB 80 Alexandria, EJ. Lock woop, Pamenger Agent, 607 Penn ave. Washington, Jel3 ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. Schedule in effect SUNDAY, MAY 3p, 1885, until farther notice. Leave Washington from Station, corner of New Jer- sep avenue and © street, Chicago 10:00 and 10-10 p. m., daily. The 10:00 am. isa Fast Limited Express to Pi and Chicago, arriving in Pittsburg at 7:30 p. m.. Ci charged dext morning at 3:55. No extra fare is. Fain for fast tune. Yor Pittsburg at 10-00 a m.,with Patior Car, 9:10 p. m. dally, to Pittsburg, Cleveland and Dei ‘with Sleeping Cars to Pittsburg. nec e S 1p fare a 12:10, 3 ‘tainute 640, 7:00, 8:25 ‘and uain) » 4:30, 4:40, 6:40, Fo ‘imore on 8 ei 105 Ta 125, 10, B04, Boe One. PS 00D. m. on the Shenandoah Nailey, Rall and oath, #25 am. daily, and 9:10 p.m ily. 325 a.m. train bas Pullman ‘sleeper, Washington 1 New Orleans, For Annapolis. 6:40 a, m., and 12:10 and 4:0 pm On Sunday, 30a... 4:40 p. tm ¥ stations between Wi ton and Balt . 6-40, BO am, 12:10 p.m., 330, 4:40, 700, fa. Ga Sundays, 830 Am.” and1°30, 30, 0 and JL p.m.” For stations on Metropolitan, am Vand 11:23 p.m.- dally. except Sua pets, dally: 4:40 p.m. daily. except Sun- jay. for principal ‘stations on Metropolitan ranch, Slo ‘a'au dallf on Sumdag stope at Ril stations ioe iexington, Sadnton and Valley ‘Branch: 840s ‘tah, Rae canter. = 8:40 a.m. 440 daily except Sunday. m4 of Local eiathoan between Wi ersburg. im. daily, i For fiagerstowa and Winchester, S40a:m dally, sacept Sunday, and 5:30 p.m dally to Hagersiows Daily exeept to Wiichester- piplinsartive from the West dally, 6:00, 7:20 am, Prof Aunupolis $30 am. and 1:50 and 625 10D 2m. IS pane — 1on 5:80 p.m. NHE NEW ORLEANS FAST LIne /ENANDOAH vale SOUTHERN SPECIAL |ANDOAH JUNC. LURAY axp ROANOKE. SERTibe New South and Southwest. 3 i Oa Ke 3) > 3 i ig int 2 i i P.M, we ‘wil offer at pubile auction, in front of the preniloe, the south ewenty-awo (23) feet front on Bus Sireet east by the depth of one. ‘hundred and twenty- four (124) feet one f) Inch of Lot numbered s1% (0), In square numbered nine hundred ‘and. twenty-<lgut (O28), withthe use of © ten-ioot alley running trem the edet ten feet of the north line of ‘said part of Lot fx (6) out to T street sou h, improved. Uy tworstory Brick house, No. $19 Sth strect sgutheast. ‘AudonhesAMe DAY, at FIVE OCLOCK P.M, we will aiso offer, in front of the premises, “the rast eastern twenty-fve(26) feet of ot numbered four (by ihedepeh thereot in square huuibered eight hundred and eighty-two (882. rescribed by decree: One- ‘Terms “of sale, as third cash: the balance lu one and two years from the day of sale, the notes of the purchaser to be given for the deferred payments, bearing interest at six per cent per annum, interest payable semi-annually and Secured by deeds Of trust on the property sold. A de- posit of one hundred dollars will be required on each Purchase at the time of sale. “If the terms of sale are Bot complied with within seven days the trustees re serve the right to resell at the risk and cost of the de- faulting purchaser. All conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser. H. RANDALL WEBB, Trastee, 406 5th street, CHAS. A. WALTER, Trustee, su4-2taw 342 D street nw. ‘& Specialty. On 15th of! Supers pnt ciegamt, pack oF w ned ease init thls opening 8Y; 1 SUMNER, Ebwanp F, Asthe Oid Stand, 945 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, Ur ‘Gabi PENNY! os It * sraikway a, Sone Inequaled Pianos, siso Fuller, Marhall & Wendell, Mecammon, ‘dimpeon & Uo. Wheelock. and other and Organs, New and old Pianos and or gale on easy terms. Tunit and Replrig ty. Mov ‘and Packing ‘to by competent workinen. 0 OF BEST Ferme Reman a, eo, ‘west. Prices reasonable. jy13 NW ACCOUNT OF BEING OVERSTOCKED AT this dull season, we will sell a aad hew and second-hand,! assortment of Stieff'and Kranich & prernoee oe cess ve "709 7th street north KK NN of a Bee EER NN B * i dA be E K NEN 4 BBB PIANO FORTES, SECONDHAND PIANOS AT ALL PRICES, FROM $50 UPWARD, PIANOS FOR RENE WM. KNABE & 00, 817 MARKET SPACE my29 Excxsox Praxos, OVER 36,000 NOW IN USE. A thoroughly first-class and reliable plano at & medium price. STECK @ CO. AND BAUS & 00. PIANOS. Pianos and Organs exchanged, repaired, tuned, boxed, and for rent, Rens applied if purchased. ‘Best and most complete assortment of 5c. musicin the city. HENRY ERERBACH, 915 F street, m29 Managing Partner of the late firm of Ellis &0o. pe ee Biehl ebaadintntitinmbas MEDICAL, &c. yR. LEON, THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED AND Di? onip vellante Lesion Physician in the city, can be consulted daily, 464 C st., bet. 44, and 6th sta. n.w. Prompt treatment. Co yndence and consults tions strietiy confidential fe rooms for ladles. Office always open. au2l-8* ADIES NEEDING AN EXPERIENCED AND Liki tomate payeiclan shock sonsuit the orig: inal Mrs. Dr. WILSON, 5 Park place, 11th st., between BandCn.e, auzl-gw* Ds abt cata Beacon ent (ea; over ears ex: iensive experience; remedies prompt. aud’ reliable: charges reasonable and co1 on ree: carreepond- ence strictly confidential; eall or write; office always ‘Open: Madaine Selden visita ladies any distance, 25-4w* JRRAAD AND BE WISE —DR BROTHERS 006 B nels the Oldest Established Expert Specialise In. this ity, and will guarantee a cure in all cases of private disei of men and furnish medicine, or no charge Consultation and advice free at any our daring SR eepeceibed, and sworn, to before. me by Dr. BROTHERS, SAMUEL G MILLS, a N lic in and for the D. of C., this $4 day of July, 11 aulo-Im* Tint Baoriens is the ghicse eoubinned aiver : e ol ver- Maing’ Ladiew Phiysielan’ iy tats ey you can confidently consult Dk. BROTHERS, 906 B st. s.w. Particular attention paid to all diseases peculiar to ladies, married or single. All su ly treated. a7 Board, with good accommodations, and kind eft. cient nurses furnished to those who may desire to stay afew days im the city under his treatment, aul2-lm* J. MOTT'S FRENCH POWDERS CURE ALL D* Diseases in 48hours. Nervous Debility, realzness caused by indiscretion, Poisonous Diseuses of Blood, affecting ‘Throat, Nose ‘and Skin, Sold at STAN DIFORD'S, St. Cloud Pi ‘and F streets. Price $3. Sent’bv mail sealed. au25-m,w,{ ANHOOD RESTORED BY USING A BOTTLE MAttie cr'be BROrH ERY evigcratng Coe dial. Will cure any case of nervous debility and loss of nerve power. It imparts vigor to the whole svs- tem. 906 Bst. av. ‘aul2-1i Foe ANEORMATION CONCERNING A RE tired and well-conducted home for ladies in confine- ment, MES. MARGARET MORGAN, all-2w 163 W. Lombard St, Balt , Ma: 8. ROBERTSON THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED specialist in Baltimore, can be consulted every STEAMERS. GEsERAL. TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY BETWEEN New Yorw AND HAVRE. ‘Company's pier, No.42 North River, foot of Morton seer Sites, Wetnentey, Ack 26 0 Santelll, Wednesday, 30 a.m. St Germain, Traub, Wednesday, Sepe 2, 11 ae Labrador, Perier D’Htauterine, Wednesday, Sept. 9, 5 om ‘Normandie, Frangeul, Wednesday, Sept. 16,11 a.m, ‘Checks payable on sight, in amounts to sult. on the Banque antique of Paris, LOUIS De BE- BIAN, Agent, No. 6 Bowling Green, New York festa BELL & CO., Agents for the District of Columbia, 1437 Pennsylvania avenve, 19. Washington, D.C. Cesanp LINE NOTICE, LANE ROUTE. THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIM- ITED, BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVER- POOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. FROM PIER 40. W YORK. AURANIA..... Sat, Aug. 22 Eravnia.....Sat, Aug. 29 Seuve ‘Set; Sep. SSunvia... Sat, Oct 3 Gatiin Bal Sept 1b GaLita Sat. Get 10 AND EVERY BATURDAY FROM NEW YORK. RATES OF PASSAGE—Cabln—§60, $80 and $100 according to accommodations. Bteerage at very low rates. Steerage tickets from Liverpool and nstowm and all other parts of Eu- Tope at lowest rates rough bills of laden given for Belfast, Glasgow, Havte, Antwerp and_other ports on the Continent, and for Mediterraneati ports. For freight and ‘apply at the Company's office, Bowilng Green ‘of both steerage. atid Gable to OTIS BIGELOW € CO., 606 7th street, Ne bc. VERON i pe EE So roe anl7 (605 7th street, Washington. BOSTON, VIA PROVIDENCE. Lumar ylour ax armactivE noure To Boston, Newport, Narraganseit Pier and adjacent Take the Steamers Rerkahire aud Johns Hopkins. To Providence, $13; round trip, $2 , $24. ‘To Boston, vis Providence, $14; round trip, $26. ‘This includes meals and stateroom berth.” For further information inquire at office. 7th street ‘bart, ‘Telephone No. 7 W. B. WELCH. SPECIALTIES. R. AND MME. SELDEN, 320 MISSOURI AVE. ‘Special treatment for ladies; over thirty yearm’ex: tensive experience; remedies prompt and reliable: charges reapouable, and comsullatou free; corre ence atrictiy contideutlal: write: office alws open: Madante Selden visits Indies aby distance 26-30 ILES—DR MUHLEMAN CURES PILES BY direct t, without the use of ‘caustle jigature.. Cure guaranteed. Can be consulted a6 723 Sih st. mw. from 4 to 6 p.m apz-Sme M Mb PPoOke TELLS ALL THE EV ENTSOF LIFE. All business confidential. Ladies and gen- Hlemen 50 cents each. 408 L street, between 4tb and ‘Sth streets northwest my6-16w* Wednesday and Sacurday, a 456 Cot. n.w., from 2 to p.m; guarantees a cure in all private diseases ro- cgntly‘contracted in tur to six, days, without the use of nauseating drugs Allchronic diseases. and blood eons pealtively, cured without thy use ef mercury. ry female diseases, Main N. Liberty st., Baltimore, Md. JS" “M45, DE FOREST, LONG-ESTABLISHED AND IVA reliable Ladies’ ‘can be consulted dally ‘t her residence, 1245 7th st. n.w. OMce hours from 19pm. Jy20-1m* Me arOWS, (COVORED) TAKES LADIES 2VL before and during iliness, at her nice home, 305 ‘Minsourl ave. n.w., where they will have the best of care. syzame there was no one to prosecute them, ney Were ready, they claimed, to vin- in not reo ena? THEIR covnse recognizing the Grand Worthy Chief fall heavily Just before this race. ‘Templar. ‘Subsequently some members of Star Talking Temperance in a Rain Storm. Hope Lodge prepared charges against Mr, P CuaurauguA, N. ¥. August 21.—Rev. A. L. | Caldwell. The nature of these were Reding & purifier, Durston, of Byracue, N. Y., gave a fine render | Comm: in June last to Mr. Cald- ‘The Genuine has Trade Mark and crossed red lines on | ing of “Shamus O’Brien” in the ampitheater | Welland he So See ke regents OW eR TAKe RO other. Made o1 this morning. Prof. Arthur M. Wheeler, of | Since then, however, he has tly cl BROWN CHEMICAL CO., BALTIMO] Yale, delivered an in ‘and his mind and decided to face In le, nating lecture on “Queen Mary,” in the temple Gey BE nit Report to the Grand Lodge, fednes- Colne stan gies eee oe St clocks Peace Mungo a Grenching rains | Oy havesncountered some opposition Sata bahamut ofi. man 6" | onprenee oat, adatom peraet | uae rotons meme ee na read e arn 4 55, ss with great eloquence and power, and received of the working forces of the. order have Base 2 Sas, bp Alonre prosed Seton =" firmly forward iad ta our 2 - = Report of the mal Beara. | Work. For this warm and unwavering support, Bags = oat = -8se8 = po eer tacoeper Beenie Zea;fay brothers sod sinters bare my Neary (Taape Manx.) Cree ‘of the National of | Some weeks ago fred the Ge Wo, te netlty Bee ee aetorceived, to-day, by. the | you that, at this session, 2 would tender my ing to the last consular re from | Tesignation, A. ty, Of our lodges have INDIGESTION CURED. Havana there were twenty-olght cases pr pl eeeye hi gmat homage ayo ad of yellow fever at that place for the week ve asked me not to resign. To this suffered for more than five years with indigestion, | Cnaad July 30th. ‘There ‘were, up to the same | Deen added the strong earnest solicitations of sone ane ne to retain the simplest food on my stom-| date, 48,041 cases of cholera in Spain, and | fPPresentative and influential members ‘all ach. The burning sensation was almost intolerable, | 21,846 deaths. The report says that it is prob- | {hrough our jurisdiction. In pe fall mong and my whole system was deranged. Iwas wakeful | able that the epidemic has provalled much | 904 in ioetg Pee danger mig rerg ‘and could not sleep, and consequently more or less | more extensively than indicated these | Shion ann Gitndine the mace cease nervous all the time. I declined in flesh, and suffered | figures. There were 648 cases of lpox in ‘Members of the pA ‘lodge say that all the usual depression attendant upon this terrible disease. Ina word, Iwas miserable. At last, failing to find relief in anything else, I commenced the use of Swift's Specie, F began to improve at once, ‘The medicine tom ngthened the Gigestive organs, and soon sll that burning coused, and I could ret food without difficulty. Now th is good, and can eat ap; in the shape of food, and fone without the slightest dimenity.” T most cheer London during the last week of July. —————— Fire in Maine. H Bancor, ME, Ai 21.—The lumber ant spool uit apookanele enn other buildings of McGs r, at South Link ‘were burned this morning. ae The New York Yacht Contest. ‘Mr. Caldwell said to a Stan reporter, who saw him to-day, that he was paying no atten- fully bear this testimony, because there are buadreds | Saxpx Hook, N. J., August 21.—The four | tion athe or Realed “Take the proscribed dies aan amen, iancead | contestants for the trial’race for theselection of | Fr5p6 sags owen he sal ead @ personal Ofbefore. ss TAMES IEANN, Noid tryst | 80 -American yacht to sall against the British | Hokey wee, than peraicy merely 9 permonel ‘Atlanta, Ga, May 13, 1885. i cutter Genesta, as near as could be observed | ticle had been sustained by the Grand pan opi yeahs from here crossed the line between the Lucken- | ji, 11° Dad een sustained | ot Hope pions free, | Bach and the Scotland lightship as follows: | [0dge, and the volce of the Star of Hope on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. | Priscilla, 11h. 15m.: Gracie, 11, 16; Bedouin, | 10dge He had, he sald, offered: to resign THE SWIFT SPECIFICCO, 11,16, 80; and Purltan, 11, 17, 86.- Allad | Piet ogition as grand y chief templar, but Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga, | ‘Heir mainsaile, foresails, jibe, and gait topsails | the? other lodges had’ pessed. complimentary XN. ¥., 157 W. 234 st, : iz | “Cone Branon, N.J., August 21.—1:20 p.m.— Tesolations and requested. him not to resign; #0 The Paritan has just here with the Pris- | De had accepted thelr verdict. cilla about a mile behind, followed by the Bedouin and the Gracie. os Fell Beueath the Cars. DRY GOODS. District Government Affairs. ‘MISCELLANEOUS. James Joy, et W. H. Davi al., ty New Dry Goons Fx, A BALTIMORE BANK TELLER PROBABLY | OWners and residents on Ist and North Capitol NEW DRY GOODS FIRM, NEW DRY GOODS FIRM, streets, ask the abatement of the nuisance, consisting ofa stagnant pond of water in the alley between 1st and North Capitol streets and O and P streets northwest, as said pond is causing much sickness in that neighborhood. FATALLY INJURED. BALTIMORE, August 21.—Frank N. Hunt, aged 37, paying teller of the Eutaw Savings bank, was seriously if not fatally hurt to-day at oF JOHNSON, GARNER & CO., Holiisfield Station on the Baltimore and Ohio 636 Pa. Avi, SouTH Sipe, Near 7rx. Mr. D. B. Groff, 1901 11th street, corner of T — railroad, in Howard county. He has spent the | stregt, reguests extension of the pavement on aWe.are closing out at less than wholesele prices the | summer near Hollisfleld, ‘and to-day, in at-| the ec coltoat Vesaren arcane hon tate: tempting to get on the trafn, fell and rolled on the track. One of hls legs was cut entirely. of below the knee,and he received injury to his head. ‘The conductor of the train, in trying to save him, was also badly hurt, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ‘The New York Stock Market. ‘The following are the opening and 3:00 p.m. p! of the New York Stock marcel to-day, as ce v special wire to H. H. Dodge, 639 16th 'street north to alley in square 360, and also in front of lot 12, square 334, 10th street, corner T street. ‘The Commissioners, in a note to Mr. John H. Fornecs, atiorney, state, in reply to his request for permission to tap the main put down by Messrs. Bigelow and Dubois, that the further extension of water service inthe District north of Boundary street is not advisable until a new standpipe 1s erected for that special purpose. adding daily new fall supplies of Dry Goods and Car- Detlngs bought’ for outs mad’ every acsie will be marked at a Jees price than ever before heard of. For Instance, we have marked 6 bales of Cottons, yard wide, to sell at 4% cis 6 bales of Wool Flaanels to sell at Sc. 3 bales of Twill Flannels to sell at 13c. 4 bales of Red Fiannels, medicated, to sell at 240. Zcases Fall Prints to sell at 4% cts, 500 dozen children’s solid Hose, no searcs, to sell at 5c. el A8e* OF solid color fall Dress Goods to sell at 12 Ao pleces of ladies’ €-4 Tricot Cloth, at 75 cts, 200 doren Damask and Huck Towels, to sell at 10 Frasr Lrevr. Jas, @, WARREK, corps of en gineers, now on leave of absence, is relieved from duty as assistant to Major Wm. R. King, cts. and 12 cta corps of engineers, and will sopert for aey 200 rolls best I1 in and Brussels Carpetings,to sell At it 28, 1885, to the superintendent U. at 25c., 30c... 37¢., BUe., We., 68c.. 75c.- milftary academy, West Point, N. ¥. ‘600 tugs and Mats of Smyrna and Moquet. = Every article will be sold at a verv au profit. GEN. SHERMAN GOES TO LAKE MINNETONKA. —Gen. W. T. Sherman passed through Chicago esterday on his way from St. Louis to join his milly at Lake Minnetonka, He said that he had to attend the reunion of the Arm: of the Tennessee in Chicago in September, ani would reserve until then a lot of material he had thought of giying out in an interview, 2p Lrmor, Cuanies T. CLARKE, 10th In- fantry, now at Des Moines, Iowa, is ordered to visit the camps of the Iowa National Guard, for the of inspecting the taking rt In the eneampments, under such instruct Tous as he may receive from the adjutant gen- Ttwilisave you 20 cents om every dollar you pur- chiase from thé new frm, Se es JOHNSON, GARNER & CO., auld 686 Pennsylvania avenue, ‘south Side. Bacay Fan Sorrries. SEATON PERRY, (Gucrmnson ro Penny & Bowie, 18 OPENING DAILY “NEW FALL DRY GOODS.” NEW ZRENCH BOURSITES AD BOUCLE FFECTS. NEW PLAIN AND TWILLED FRENCH CLOTHS. LUPIN'S CASHMERES, IN BLACK AND ALL THE NEW AUTUMN AND WINTER BHADES, FROM 50c. TO $2.00. > Baltimore Markets. 50c. 00. HABIT CLOT! Bc. BALTIMORE, Mp.,August 21.—Virginia new threes, oa ape Abc wool = mai 57%; North Carolina sixes, old, 113 bid to-day. cxalok ths aerey: NEW, COUORINGS. IN ALL-WoOL FRENCH AGALTIMORE Mo. Auguat 21.—Cotion dasier and MONTREAL, SMALLPOX SrAtisrtos—The con- ESS lima 104a10%. Flour steady, w treat tate de- BIARRITZ, DRAP D'ALMA, LINOTTE, CAMEL | local Inquiry~'Howard sirect and. western super, | SU! general at Moni statist partment the following statistics ot deaths in HAIRS ‘AND HINDOU CLOTHS, 3.0003.40; do, ‘extra, RS Feng ob ao. ee hat city from smallpox: During the month of IMPORTED JERSEYS, FROM $2.50 TO $8.00. 6.00; city mills super, 3.03.25; do. extra, 3.50a | that city lpox: MEDIUM WEIGHT IMPORTED JACKENS FOR | $79; doo Ilo ‘brands, 4.60eL62 Patapeco tmniy. | April, @; in May, 18, in sane! id during EARLY FALL WEAR. 5.50; do. superlative patent, 6.76, Wheat—southern | the first two weeks of August 45. There are GREATLY, REDUCED PRICES ON SUMMER sendy aad frm; wostgra a shade firmer, closing dull: | now 106 houses in that clty placarded. vRA. Southern Fr : do. 5 No. ——_- SILK, CHUDDA, CASHMERE AND BERLIN | Maryland, 93% bid: No. 2 western winter Ted, spot, Farmer Wood's Faithless Wife. SHAWLS. IN'GREAT VARIETY. ‘and August, 80 bid: September, A CASE IN WHICH THE HUSBAND'S RIFLE AVENGED HIS WOUNDED HONOR, John Woo! iss well known, properous farm- er, residing at Trenton, near Bellevilce, Ont., with his wife and twelve children. William Bradley, a young neighbor, became enamoured of Mrs, Wood, who reciprocated his love. The pair eloped in the spring. Wood followed them to Detroit in June and had them jailed. Mrs. ‘Wood returned home with her husband, and a few weeks ago she attempted to poison him, Correspondence had been clandestinely carried on between Mrs. Wood and Bradley, and the latuer returned on Saturday. ‘On Sunday Mrs, Wood made an excuse to ‘93%a93iy; " November, —95%a06. Corn: “SPECL ANS” ok db RHADAMIGS, SURALS “AND” Gius | sendy win misinauiey? wectten hteaa ORED RHADAMES, SURAHS AN: GRAIN SILKS. NOVELTIES IN FRENCH SATTEENS. D IVORY AND CREAM WHITE FRENCH SUITIN FLANNELS, FROM 50c, TO $1.50 PER YARD. IVORY AND CREAM WHITE ALBATROSS AND ol CLOTHS, ALL PRICES. “CLOSING PRICES” ON PARASOLS AND EM- BROIDERED ROBES. SUPERB STOCK OF “MOURNING GOODS,” FROM. THE BEST EUROPEAN MANUFACTURERS, *@ PLAIN FIGURES AND CORRECT FRICES. ry ing, ‘Pennsylvania ave, cor. 9th st. Established 1840, auld ENTS INDIA GAUZE SHIRTS, 85450; WORTH ‘and_ more active; southern white, 53355; do. yellow, 53ab4: western mixed, spot, ‘S3e53%: Aus b2%ya53: Reptember, bisbity October, Bi asked: year. dion ale steamer, 62a02%. Oats easier ‘and. active— southern, 33a38; western white, 33a35; do. mixed, ‘S0a31; Pennsylvania, 33436, Rye quiet, 65807. Hay ea fer—prime to choice western, 18,00819.00. Pro- visions steady and fairly active demand. Mess pork, 11.50a11.75." Bulk _meats—shoulders and clear rib sides, packed, bY, Bacon—shoulders, BA. clear rib sides, 7%; hams, 12), Logi ‘Butter firm—western packed, 11813;creamery, 1 Kegs higher, 124013. Petroleum steady —reiined, Coites dull and iower to sell Rip cargoes, ordinary te Karriact irm—, : copper refine atonal 0% Whisky steady: Zbai,S1. Freights fverpool per’ steainer dull—cotton, 532d; four, POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. ‘T)AILY LINE TO NORFOLK AND FORTRESS MONRO! STEAMERS GEORGE LEARY AND EXCELSIOR, one of which leaves 7th street wharf DAILY, € Sthdag, at 6:50'p.m.. Exclusive ‘connection with aston and Provides steamers, Scere tickets and rooms at 1301 and 01 Pennsylvania ave. Hotel, and office Knox's Exprem, Oth stand Pennay Yani Ave. wh wil also ‘eck baggage from hotsis Sur further pasticala at office, 71h street whart Telephone No Te “yt 'W. P. WHLOH, General Agent ‘OW FARE ‘TO NORFOLK STEAMER LADY OF THE LAKE leaves 6th street wharf, Wash- id Friday, 7 am. OR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS, NEW IRON STEAMER “WAKAFIELD Leaves “strest wharf on MONDAYS, THURS DAYS and SATURDAYS at 7 am ‘Returning TUESDAYS, FRIDAYS and SUNDAY p.m. touche Seni acreess sete win Bao. KR stihepborae 736 schedules JOHN B PADGETT, JURY. Masiaxer sph IRECT TO NEW YORE—FREIGHT STEAM: D'istony GIBBON and 3G NIGHT leave Bi oth’ whath Washington Geen WEDNESDA : ry iG, “Freight at lowest rates. es ill resnme the route BALTIMORE AND WASHINGTON, i River Stephenson's 4 0.m. SUNDAY, ‘er ved SATURDAYS rand must be. iver F all fi to TEAMER MATTANO LEAVES TTHSTREET pe hig Rr Greek, returiing on Weduesday Pritay'and’ Monday afternoons For Oar he cos re Pa ave nw. _mn§"" Gm JONES, Agt, Tibet. whart M™ Vzsxom MT. VERNON r. W. CORCORAN 7 rg feruon at 10 oe ce a netralog, ss oo sleeeras "Js BLARE, Captain, Dé. BERTHON, (THE OLD, ESTABLISHED apecialit. imore, can be consulted ‘Saturday, ns {FO 210 Sim apudenunl of seniteen and kes Deed niedical advice and services. Special attention Sag ra ods alegre Rk. W.T. PARKER, Dictate Wace ea ee bands; Nervous and Chronic Diseases ‘TRUNKS and SATCHELS of the Best Makes in great Variety a very Low Prices, LUTS @ BRO, i i i and Txt Agt Hime, Cusonts. Piss rk Receipts—flour, 2,202 barrels; leave her house, taking her youngest child. Her “Gent's India Gauze Shirts, 50c,; worth, 75c, 36,000 bushels: ‘cors, 26,000" beahele: “onier 1 Tamour wes iu waiting. Woot hed follooca ‘Gent's Balbri Shirta, 50c.; worth 750. bushels: rye, 109 bushels. 'Shipments—flour, 893 bar- | his wife, dodging from. to his trusty Closing out Spring Neckwear at half price. rels; wheat, 5, bushels. Sales—wheat, 768,000 | rifle in readiness. Suddenly emei ing from @ Spring Weight Undestic boce worth 5c. Pees nearer ees eee Se ee eee wide wit Spare Ween Undershirts, 50s; worth 26a. Chicago Markets. mour in each others_arms, and his child a wit- jak io,sce the COMPORT DIRE Pade of Wai | | CHICAGO, Ixt., August 21-1 pm. Wheat quiet | nessof theshame. ‘The rifle came suddenly to Satta Cotton and Richardson's 3290 Liren ms, | but Sica Ciena nigoes waem esterday Cash, 144; | his shoulder. His wife saw him aim at her. Feunforeed, ready for the wash iv’, only cents. | September, 8214: October. 84%; November.t Corn | Catching up her child she fell upon her knees ‘This is the best. fitting, best made Shirt in the | easy—Cash, 45%; September, 4514; October, 43%; No- with the little one between the rifle and herself market, ember, 40% Oats easier—Cash and August, 26%: | and implored mercy. Bradley ‘to the Remember! only 85c. for the Finest Dress Shirt at the | September October, 24%. Rye. S644, Whisky. | Dearest tree for cover, and shrickel out “Don't BRANCH -TIMORE SHIRT FACTORY. 1.15. Fila 2081.20%5, Pork firmer — Cash ‘shoot at We ” 1d blazed my29* 1002 F STREET NORTHWEST | ana September, 8.075: Ociober, %75gNovember, 8.70. | dare shoot at me, Wood,” ant away Lard steady —Cash and September, 8.10; October, 15; | with a heavy revolver.’ Two shots missed November, 6.07%. Wood, who was in the open. ‘ What rem The Presid Rebuked Co der, andl He soak © beiiet crashing thrvuge ie e President e' respon | der, and he sent a bullet crashing ash epee hes ee dent. ‘which came out at his back between the shoul- ‘WAS HIS NAME BUSH? Interest in the identity ofthe person to whom the President's scathing letter rebuking him for indorsing an applicant for office and then condemning the appointment, has been re- vived by newspaper gossip on the subject. One paper indicates ex-Senator Grover as the man, and another points out a Mr. Bush, ot Oregon. The tenor of the letter to the President in- dicated that the writer assumed that he was the controlling influence tn securing the ap- der and the spine. Bradley then turned and ran, when Wood took aim and fired again. He had forgotten to take the shell of the cartri out, Meantime Bradley was Fanning for Ii Wood got anothercariridge in jushes iis enemy was, pearing over a and again red but missed, and Bradley was in s few seo- onds in his own house, Wood immediately gave himself up to the authorities who took, upon_him com: ie Bradley, Tho affair break 's family and Bradley is likely to die So Tey Say. THEY, THE PEOPLE, SAY AS HOW ADLER’S ‘TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, 5 hat he was more has worked wonders in waging successful warfare | POlnimens: that he folt that, he was mor His Friend for Aliemating His ‘against trickery, chicanery and eunning—a treacher- | nF bod. vin he woth kel ee t Kaectiae ‘vas combination which “reaped where it had notsown, regarded his standing and political influence as ‘and gathered where it had not strewn.” art tent enough to warrant the assumption that Ent tor his name having been upon the applice- ‘Just a look the strife ‘the appolntincut would not have veen | Sporting goods, has institated s sult against pemaeay She ame Gia fam Made, It isstated today that the Petition of David 8. Jacobs, a commercial traveler, for ete Judge Dawne for appoinément as U. 8. judge in | $20,000 damages, on the that be has 80 titmy aay. ‘lanka waselgned by over twenty men betider | Steaatod tho afeclons or re Well. ‘The te ‘They, the people, say . than’ the Yatter, The petition contained the | men have known each other frem boyhood. names of men of national yatation, hence it ip argued that. Mr. Bush, who is unknown. to ae HOW, ‘the country at large and to the present admin- | Miss Ida Marks, ‘@ Hebrew ‘they ‘vole th 1d hardly bi ted to him- | merchant living 1 aeipereagen velce Kak cus accied silly to the | Sens power et maving aspared the apben: | meter cod ot Seka Moe Wal Simin Pass. Adler abd his ilan, who the good work first began,’ | ment. An official of considerable prominence | delpiin, and, as Lr, Welll alleges, was encorted ‘And as e prelude to the ruder gale, will all atiend his | In the government remarked tly toa, around the eltz by Jacoba months sub r today: ‘probably read that ANNUAL RED LETTER SALE. Sie Bush's indigosnt denial within & few | hehad be er mun Mrs. Well br divorce, ea she A ,timple declaration of our proposed principle of | 48Y8! Rory Ou Angus a Weil's browsorturiaw. 32, care rand aaiints “pests Seok.” aa twere Gnd “D2 | que Geder to Remeve the Fences, | M. ithim three letters, adi ‘strife began;” howlings and mutterings of disapproval : bd oe etme (which be bad found in his ‘and discontent were heard from DEALERS onxy on | WHAT IS SAID ABOUT IT IN THE WEST—THE | New York letter ‘box. Claims that he every side. The success which attended thesdoption| MOST FOPULAR ACE OF THE ADMINISTRA: Tecognized the hand-writing ag that of Jacobs, peamburneduiidel Sout of the principlesettied POR} |, sontieman who has recently made quite a | Sean Ww, Solty arrested Sesobe and eon eats pee, : bin up in street jail, ‘And fanned the faine of discontent they sought to distur the even tenor of our s ‘ile, vicotm, malicious and’ frasdulent Gourse wiih, in the rebound, will catch and crash them: in the Kusstne ‘while we are selling the ELOTHING ‘What remaineth ADLER’sS . ANNUAL RED LETTER BALE ts the Great Boom of the season: Don’t fail to attend. ADLER’s 20 TEN PER CENT 20 ornine nous (027 abd 029 Seventh street nertiweet, (Corner Masachusstis evestia, STRICTLY ONR PRICK, SUICIDE OF TIMOTHY HANLEY. He Sheets Himself and Jumps Over- beard. ‘Timothy Hanley,s shoemaker at 682 F street northwest, had been on a spree for the past four or five weeks until he was thought by some of his friends to have lost his mind. This morn- ing about nine o'clock he went to Littlefield’s Whart, at the foot of New Hampshire avenve, ‘and sat on a pile of earthen pipe, where he was seen by workmen in the vicinity. Shortly after £ man,” with his wife have been wil ‘The will of the late John Hi leaving his estate of overy Kind to bis wife, Mary. Hughes, and his brother James as executor, was filed in the te Court to-day and an order of publication directed. sub-lots 20, to Ida U. Marshail, A. L. Barber et al. to Andrew Parker, 6, block 3, LeDroit Park; to Corner P. Cas- rl's Portion, (1 acre); $2,700. H. Noll erine Jordan, lote 4 and 5, block 9, T. to Alex, Williamson, lot 129, D. L. Morrison to'W. RANGE OF THE THERMOMETER.—The follow- pinta Taeeeitee we tee a.m., 70.6; 7 a.m., 72. al Ts 96.2; maximum, 06.2; ‘mitnimum,: 69.0, i Hin ‘The Courts. Prosate Covrt—Judge , estate of John Hughes; will fied and order of’publication directed. Estate Nathan Blum; order to sell at private sale. Estate of W. J. Collum; order appointing J. J. MoCullom. sdministrator; bond, $1.200._ Estate of P. J. waning; will admit probate ani ret J. Downing appointed executrix. Estate of Benedict Milburn; letters issued to W. G. Hen- soon bond, $10,000, Estate of Ellen J. King; order directing payment to M.S. King. Estate of McGinnis Sands, petition of Cornelius John- son for letters filed and order of publication. Extata of Emma Hayward: petition of J-A.Hay- Miller; Miller and Horatio inted admii Istratore; bond, $3,000, Estate ot Edward Curtis; petition 'H. Curtis for lette: . Estate of Longly 8. Culley; motion for citation filed, Estate of Jeremiah’ D. Latham; letters granted to T. J. ; bond, $20,000: Estate of. A. Kimmel; order overruling motion that administrator give a new bond. Poxice CourT—Judge Mills pro tem, TJ ‘Today, James Talbot, carrying s pistol; 820. Annie Simms, colored, protanity; $5. Andrew" SieDermott, do, do. ©. L. Pate, proiantty; $5, sama Cah Seed, Courtney at Last Wins a Race. A CHALLENGE FROM HANLAN AND LER. Between 10,000 and 15,000 persons witnessed the doublescull race between Courtney and Conly and Gaudaur and Hosmer, at Pleasure Island, near Albany, N.Y., yesterday afternoon, Before the start the betting was 10 to 5 on Gau- aur and his mate. Th away first, but before 200 feet was passod Gnriney and Gonly were a quarter length ahead. They were never headed and came in three lengths ahead ofGaudaur and Hosmer, The time was 17 minutes and 57% seconds, beating all previous is. Hamner eniaea = gested. sisting taek tip josmer en’ a ming 1° boat of Courtney and Conly had been assisted around the stake boat by the Gccupant of the latter. Major Francis, of Troy, wno acted as referee, would not entertain the protest, an awarded the race to Courtne} Toni.” is decision was universally chi ‘A New York dispatch says Hanlan and Lee have issued a challenge to the winners for a three mile race for $1,000 @ side and the double-scull championshilp of the world. ee The Hermit of the Adirondacks. IDENTIFIED AS A FORMER RESIDENT OF LAN- SINGBURG LONG SUPPOSED DEAD. A Gispatch from Troy, N.Y¥.,t6 the New York Herald says: Philip O'Neil, an indus- trious brushmaker, disappeared from Lansing- burg in 1871, and, all attempts to find him proving unsuccessful, his relatjves came to the conclusion that he was dead. No reasonable for his disappearance could be given, and for along tine his absence was Trecly commented @n. He left @ wife and four chrildren, and one of the latter died about ten years ago. Last week John G. O'Bryan, a prominent resident of Lansingburg, while in’ the Adirondacks, heard of a man who lived a hermit's life in the woods about ten miles trom Stony creek, Warren co. Impelled more by curiosity than by any other cause, O'Bryan determined to visit the hermit, and, reaching the miserable hut, found a man with beard and hair of enormous growth. The recluse for a long time refused to talk, but Mr. O'Bryan learned enough to lead him to be- Meve that the hermit was the few y bmn 9 O'Neil, The recluse, however, managed to learn that O'Bryan was from Lansingburg, and re- fared to converse any longer. ‘Wm. and Patrick O'Neil, brothers of Philip, have gone to the Adirondacks to in’ the matier. SuppEN DeatH or Dr. Grover.—Dr, ve iam B. Grover, a prominent citizen of Essex, N. J,, fell dead last evening in Newark on a. South Orange hore car. He had just returned from an excursion to ce. The New THE Case or Carr. JENNIE.—Mrs. Jennie Moore, the. at El N.J., wi maser y topes it witnesace forthe prosecution had 1 ermont, 8 had not arrived from Vi {ras Femanded for ‘an examination this morn. ing. A GRANDMOTHER ELoprs WitH A Boy.. a ent was made public in N. eee Syracuse, ident Cleveland's father. ‘named after Stephen Grover. i fi ; iH Hi : i i i Fue i ith i ! ui ae E todo) ELorep or railroad, eloped fralnet, « young. mas, named Vt: Ghe- ieoeter known ‘Shuler. Miss Lr it He f lh : i News Briefs. the esterday, Roachdale. England, quarter and balfauiie handicap rece. He sail tor New ¥ is on rman at in the Soudan, has capitulated to the rebela, British ship Haddington bound from Aw tora, 0 WIth & ‘of flour, was wrecked off Point forty mfles north of San Fran- claco, and 16 lives were lost. Gov. Hoadly yesterday appointed Hon. Gib Atherton to fill the unexpired term on tht supreme bench made vacant by the death of Judge John W. O'Key. The Ohio republican state central committee have added to the state ticket the name of bd of ence | county, es Dominee vacant supreme. The old-time M sprin employers daugh' son, been married to her, ‘Near Gariandsvilie, Newton county, Mis. @ negro boy named Adam Horn was’ stealing Bir, Jones" daughter attempted wo drive hima ir. ‘attempted two drive children of Walter Roars aged 8 and 5 Re illeg by lehtning af Willimantic, Sonn, "Wednesday afternoon. Their Was Knocked senseless. Elias Doty issues a card in the Garette of Cedar Towa, denouncing the democratic greenback fusion, and announcing himself as @ greenback candidate for governor. Mrs, 4, 7. Stewart lately headed s ist at the Grand Union hotel, Saratoga, for the Grant memorial fund with a subscription of @8,000 ‘and the guests added $500 to it. ee MARRIED To A Broa mist.—, Fimer, Smith, a rather ‘well-aroeed, gomtook! Pa, and obtal young man, came to Easto1 em: it on the rail He soon became acquainted with Miss Clara "Linden. daughter ofJoun Linden, and in January Inst, despite the of Mr. Linden and his irequent ‘of the young man not tocome to his house, the two were married. They boarded in good style for awhile and then trouble began with paying billa, Smith low his position and went ‘one boarding place to another, Is now turns out that, three ‘years Smith married Miss Lizzie Hahn, regpectabie you lady of Newark. Bhe cams to Mr. Linden of ‘her marringe and produced @ certificate, Smith was out of town and uid second wife, hearing of the went to Hampton, X.J. where his parents live, to in vestigate.” She retuned fully convinced and broken down by the discovery. Smith of what was going on and after vainly trying t get his clothing left tor parts unknown, A walk Fant is out for ————_90+_____ THE Fextax Ixrorurn.—A dispatch London says: The alleged fentan turncoat and informer “Jim” McDermott, formerly of Brooke lyn, isa knight of the Papal Order of Saint 8; , the jon. baving bees eon! im some years ago for services dari Garibald! cam: ‘Some of the Irish nas Uonalista are now seeking to have his name ex: Eton se roll of that order in revengd his recreancy to their cause, ee AT Atuy of TRAMTS CaMPIno ON HE Bae ways: For months past a tras E im. i i i i i the of supposed, were concerned in the They were committed for trial, while mainder were sentenced to various county jail. It is believed that were the perpetrators of the numerous bur. glaries in this and adjoining villages during the ast two weeks, and efforta will on Tobberies upon them, generally Senvees ounce Torrefusing to poblish. the Francia exonerating Mr. building frm of John of having enticed her from. os yy Ae Gazette. solicitor for Mr. Pearce writes: public letter, cuting the girl's futher on the in which he says that he has his client to Fefrain from | mon ‘and. battery for the ani ficted upon Mr. Pearce the other day on alleged ground of bis and croeity the young lady because of the trivial which would attend conviction, but t cute him on a far graver charge. cisions insane Ping ee 4! BSrRaNcE Ca! ase, saya: "The cable announces that Conn., lala for her son's return to his home. | Her ras on! ‘when afterwards Tooked 1éss than ite name, wae ward Tully, and he been married toa ming of fourteen named Emma Ackler. The ed by @ ininister named esti People on both river, in Kentucky and Indiana, are strongly, and have forwarded huge ‘ashington begat sidered. The and if T should go i minist will geta ‘in thet Of Indiana that may be felt in the 00 ie under pain of dismissal The provincial. government been petitioned the use of the exhibition buildings tor a smallpox hospital. DIED. TTY ghaeniomed ggaliaeadines te HProweetast church,’ Riuth wtveek te fren Sand F strecia, at 320 p.m Helatives’ and name po 1088, - aScitta AGA, wite of Searls ata 2 ‘Funeral Saturday, at four p.m, trom Whlingy aye- “ On. the ist, day of Angua, 1685, 10 Fr er J. om, tad Beloved. wire ty