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Saag ; Pa et os es q ys SSeTRCSS pas VIG ts THE EVENING STAR fs z . TUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, : 9 © : oy fred into last nicht AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, 3 by parties in disguise, but fortunately no one Novthwost Corner Pena-ylvania Ave. and Ltn St, by <p ES ‘The Evening Siar Newspaper Company, g ROUEN, Sept. 2.—M, Flowry, an official tn the Brine Getecind GEO. W. ADAMS, Frere. . Inemiviiog funds, has sommnivied sacs, fue Fvecine Srin an lo was led to steal by his beavy losses at gara- oo Syne Uae eeTpe ae i. Saametrvevins rma s sore cnc OF ain ‘ae iggroaid 0 ceed & Lospox, Sept. 2.—A fire in Barrow-in-Farnes® to-day destroyed the works of the Barrow Ship. ered at tke Fue: vitice at Washington, D. Cas a : ng company, cansing a loss of $1.00 secoud-elae mail ‘ate 3 And throwing 2,000 men oat af employment Tir WawkCY Ste pohiishet om Friday—G1 @ BANKRUPT BRITIKM CONTRACTORS, Year. posiaxe prepa Sis inunthe, 50 Cente, Tiptions must be paid im advance paid for, k Loxbos, Sept. 2.—Keed, Bowen & On. cone Vou 67—No. 10,092. WASHINGTON, D.C., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1885. TWO CENTS, | E‘Giare Bantry in bhmessehes of lowea sustained in Brazil raitway concracia, The lit bilities of the firm are 314,316 pounds, while ication. ee == A = 5 their assets are 22,007 pounds AMUSEMENTS. PICNICS, =XCURSIONS, ETC. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. A DEPLORABLE RIVER TRAGEDY. Telegrams to The Star. THE LONDON SCANDALS. poms ‘ se - — 2 = = | ——— ae She ———— Sept 2. nw S$] ERZ0G's NINTH STREET OPERA HOUSE N MAR HIGH ROCK C SS OF GEO. G. Mrs. Jarrett and Gen. Beoth, of the | pariness Mattes hav 1 ame re ieee sana teint = CS THB, OOMRADES, (OF Sttusci | GOVERNMENT Recerrrs To-pay—Internal | “pant bby the Capa ——— Salvation Army, and Editor Stead | ination, The cupt une : — oe $0 attend the fineral of our late Comrade, WiLLtam | revenue, $348,817; customs, $943,272. @ Canoc—The Terri! ing of a Charged with the Abduction of the | of each other ater ig tora long Lim AUGURAL OF TH SECOND vise Ge anu Cnaneee FSET Ae Be TU, Se AL OnvERe Penn surgeon | Pleasure Expedition. ENGLISH PRESS ON PARNELL. | Seares¢sth 3 under the Influence of ‘a apirs er Nery Atternovi ind Stght the MONDAY... eens SEPTEMBER 77H | tustead of WEDNESDAY, a1 230 pm. a. | Samuel H. Dickson has been ordered to duty at | ‘There was a sad tragedy on the a Loxpox, Sept. 2.—Mra, Jarrett was taken | nobiepatrone Ie is how mun, a : pra g H r. : | J. W. CON ARD, Adjucant. 1t_| the Naval academy, relieving Passed Assistant | Tiver, near the Chain bridge, lastevening. The Into custody this T the eb: of ab- eS ee meal See Mee) ge AIL BETHEL HAPERTAGGRTAS | Surceon A. A. Austin, who hae boon ordered to | wots were Mr, John H. Morgan, the oniy son |GLADSTONE'S POOR HEALTH. | t2cutoiy this morning on the charge of ab- "Nitcar, Ralistie sat Powerh 2 — TION.—Accordant to she Inter clause of | the coast survey stéamer Gedney. Assistant | of Senator Morgan, of Alabama, and Mrs. “Lily” of the Pail Mail Gazette's revelations. Battone AND THE FORGE MASTER. < ln Geoattiew of fhe Mi. BETHEL BAPTIST ASSC | Surgeon H. B. ritts hus been detached from the | Emma Della Seta, a lady living at 2116 G Gon! Boctinof the Raltation Atay: surrendered or P i by the ‘Frvssapis’ & ar dt Cons ONLY TWO MORE EXCURSIONS. hand ot fellowship was wichatawn fem the Getbsu= y and placed on waiting orders. street northwest, Mr. Morgan, who is amom- | THE LONDON GIRL ABDUCTION CASE. | Mre. Jarreti to the authoritice after having sev nee eee oa ew York Success: ROUND TRIP RATE. $1.50. moreleod tar Vener at the sessiou, held in, St | GOVERNMENT PURCHASE oF SILVvER.—Tho | ber of the Washington Canoe club, left the ‘gral conterences with taem during the pas cally Ctr : Parquet days. The police tinully threatened to have a | BERNHARDT MORE FRIGHTFNED THAN WORT ; “i E | Treasu spartm. a s : harge lur omstved | Positively limited to 300 passengers. Every ticket | SON Lewis, ‘Moderator, EDWARD M. JACK- ry de; ent yesterday purchased | club house about four o'clock in the afterndbn, arah Bernhardt was Ione Wwarrantissued for Gen. Booth’s arrest on the Pax opt. ON. Cler 11*_ | 400,000 ounces of silver for delivery at the | going in the Iola, a double canoe, with Mrs.| SULLIVAN DECLARED WINNER. | charge of ostracting the inw. by conooaling | frightened than burt by her sel dowa statne Specia: Maiiner F calls for a reserved seat, Purchase tickets at 619 and Te DSTRIBCTIV E GpOPERATIO Noon i enasos Ban Francisco mints for coin- | Seta, while Mrs, Seta’s niece, Miss Lulu Mo 5 pening shits try pisos Sime end Se im- a Fpemancpyioconen i Urceuts to Pary - rough our sysiem of Co-operative stan . mans medi oman, jarre' LADSTONE “Tt LE MOA PSR. Stcumponied Oy" porente or Go fice | 1851 Pennsylvania ave, and Band O. Depot on | Clubs we have furnished aiarce amber of our cub | chased is larger thin ostal colig mainie to | Cathy; accompanied them in a single canoe, as SETTLING LABOR PROB walked to the police station with asister of the | Anrxogrs, Sept. 2 Mr. ial-ione in am Pg oe ile ped a embers with gine Gold America Watches. You | the good toni et ay OnE manly 10 | sie desired to practice paddling. At about 7:15 LEMS. | Scivation Army, and, in accordance with an ar- | awer to laquirios rade by the inven kee ae siamese ame morning of the excursion. eunrbay Soy gold watch Indies or gents stemwinder, BBs Which ds bullion: wancees o'clock, when about a quarter of a mile below a es Fangement made with the Superintendent of | deen, has ‘stated that he Is cextremely well.” 2PASIO QUICREY TLY TAUGHT | Train leaves at Sam. “i (cobs BROTHERS, THE Pustic Dest.—The reduction of the} the Chain bridge, the double canoe was cap- ice, an officer was waiting al the door of the | githough “still a little huarse. Boipiinc makes in cue quarter bee only oa. 1 au29-6t JACOBS BD rate. public-debt for the month of August was $2,- | 8ized and both its occupants, Mr. Morgan and | MRS, SARTORIS AND JESSE GRANT. | §t#tion-house and took her into custody. Mrs. RSE a { meke (he inost Uuunusieal person pla a | Remember the dates, Sept. 7th and 14th. se2-wéf2t = DEG 1 RSANEDT. 879,052, ‘The ex the pubite | Mf. Seta, were drowned. It is thought Mr. Jarrett demurely proceeded to the cells and | —— Angte-French Differences. Topi Geo, PRAEGER, 212 Ga me Go TAKE A DIPIN OLD OCEANS ies ‘Dentist, (debi tic ton mcntiser vate ana Anenett eecae Pores tae have gone dows swhlle alternpe, Tee eee | "Eater in the day Mrs Jarrett was taken tothe | % DE FREVCINET DMcLINKS to MrEr LORD ct Tw —_ panion, He was a “ ett VS ee — i sel-Im Once and {50 kew York ave__ | $2,000,000 short of the reduction reported for | swimmer, but of seme slakt. Ragsiane.. Aes | CAROLINE ISLANDS DISPUTE. er, eer Dolice court, where she was charged came eterna te © Fr JORD'S OPERA HOUSE, SECOND SPECIAL EXCURSION = - = the same months last year. Treasurer Jordan | MeCarthy, who had turned het canoe down. with having indecently assaulted the Arm-| Pants, Sept, 2.—It fs stated that M. de F fier thorough renovation —will open for the (SS, PERGEUTION NOTICE-THE FIRM | says the heavy drafts upon the treasury for | stieara; Ghd’ toad aorta aia ee canoe S en strong girl; with administering a noxious drug | cinet, minister for foreign atlairs. wili notme ® Seasonca To thinday dead ead bye nyt UE, & CO. has peen | pensions is what lessens the amount that can | happenied to torn Ker nents oe aeance, to her, and with feloniousiy detaining her. | tac Margulis of Salisbury to disgus. the qu MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 7TH, wll be continued by George W: Miles, wu assumes | P€ APPlled Wo the reduction of the public debt. | ang'saw the foluupret, Sac one ihe teen: [SECRETARY MANNING LEAVES | Aion with conspiring witht Mr seal of the | tions pertding between France and Enstand, as Moy : NG, SE) ERITH, i aul abiities and to whontall payments ‘will bemade. |g, ————— pants inthe waterand heard Mr. Morgan cry, ALBANY. Pait'Mali Gazette, and others to commit these | Tequested by the latic: Fesull at Nir With the first production in Washington of Virorsta Beaca, GEO. W. MILLER, HCRETARY BAYARD did not leave thecity | fruiot Lutu!” beford he sank. she at ones Offenses. Henry Drammond W porte CUAENEEY aa SOA Sve ere Cece Washington, D. c,, Avgusda eae TOHELL, | with the rest of the cabinet this summer, but | turned about, but wen ane tad padaied to wpe | A HUM Delegation Said to Have Beem |. Mr. Poland, the solicitor for the treasury, ap. | {= known to France. | ut at wikalo,on tue ows oF nie SATCRDAY, SEPTEMBER Sem mince Dc. et Sirens gue e tetne See DME | See Ura mus aren | Acree Row trom tent af est te, Reeabae a teaenea Goer | este une ome ook eee ° aon 5 ido é all the time during the hot months, going to his under the wat @ canoe, it AP- | specia! Dispatch to THe EVENING STAR. ‘ = iy eae ; fiom — jane i With the Author'stext and prompt book, The Com- E < : Q . or B that she required her to asxist in doing the | rights in Egypt, Feercs tennis ved wactieeisntio: Eieaaa commas Fare Round Trip. $1.50. sicts,, user for actual urewill et ibe benest ufour | juve tn Delaware Saturday night ‘and Fetarn ote eee Toit, taking |. ALBANY, N. Y.,Sept. 2.—Secretary Manning | housework Of her home, and that she was & = Sad correct scenic ectecen, Steamer Lady of the Lake leaves her wharfat 6 p.m. | Sind others te tuaucnce (ee ae ae: See 2 series of rapids, and there are many dangerous | left for New York this morning and expected to | Woman of respectability. The prisoner was | From Wall Street To-day. Pre product yf th “k—in @ mutilated form—at are marked low, but include a charge for hanging, as | | MOVING THE CATTLE OFF THERESERVATIOS, | rocks in the water. After paddling about the | goon to Washington to-morrow. As oneof the | then reman until Monday next, bail being | New York, Sept. 2.—The stock market was, anthtr howe Ls thte city. wan tn tiree! wolatom. of | g Dekets aud staterooms forsale at Kills’ Musle Store, Re anng: farpieh skied labor without pay. A com: | The latest advices received at the Interior de- | fatal spot for half au hour or more vainly HOP | results of his visit it is now stated by an auth | FEU granted for compll- | Lackawanna, ‘beity dewe n eee mena Le Sina thar’ Sudisron, and tn | ¢\RAND TOURNAMENT AND BALE | bovteleea Verse, Nath any house, iy Washington is | partment show that thelesseesof the Cheyenne | ‘NX tat the surhucs Migs Mocietin is dana | orlty which cannot be questioned that the Al- | city in the case against Mir Suead, Gen, Boca | western aw es te" ‘and St Paul, M. Ke tletuanee of Mts protest and that af his Crtaborateur, ar. | Or ar Place Heaters low and have astock unexcel‘ed in rep. | and Arapahoe rpservation have no idea of re- | started down the river after help. She nad pro- Letih dito cree torebe Semone stare ce: | Bad oenorn $25. ond Union Berio — | Gliders, atateon from wi ees sisting the President’s proclamation directing | ceeded but alittle way when she met agentle- | ¥! . £ a — . SarpyrIaes pion Showed a gain of iy, Louisville pane ater Th September Si fi 5. 1425 g be note eB. ie . <DING Bin DEAT x _OF ovr | some hesitation x ts a }IME MIS Pv SHARAD AY BEET EMEEE: 5.1800. CHEAP COAL AD that the cattle sie being moved ot with mare | MoOurthy sed bechae oe comes then SS RAGES, BUT CRYING “IMPOSSIBLE” To 1118 DE- | fractional decline followed, which Wareheckod DD” “Penmyivania ave, near 1th at. ‘The Steamer Coreoran will make two trips on this | “onscrthe 1 aa naible dealers in | £¢ilily even than it was thought would be turned again down the stream towards Holtz. PARNELL’S PROGRAM, MAND POR INDEPENDENCE. atthe end of the frst half hour, and the mar- eS day, bout teaving at 10a m. and 6 p.m. returning {0 | te vity has entered Into contract with the Rocre | Practicable and that in a short time the Indians | man's. Miss McCarthy being now. exhausted How th ——= ra Lonpon, Sept. 2.—The Times this morning, | Ket bas since been strong and moderate! MONDAY. Angust 21st, Washington at 4 and 11 p. m., stopping at Sheppard's, | DALE CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY OF THE Dis. | Will have the reservation to themselves, A | was taken into the other boat. At Holtzinan's | How the cos hapa plge ee e its | reforring to Mr. Parnell’s speech last night, | ive. The early dectines nave been recovered And every aftervoci! atid nigh this week, Fort Foote and Fort Waahington each way. TRICT OF COLUMBIA to furnish members of the | Z00d muny herds have already moved out. So | Miss McCarthy was eared for by Mrs. Holtz. . Speech of Last Night. says: “We aregiad Mr. Parnell has at last de- | 804 generally something more, The market BS ag een he ke Fare, round trip, 25eents_se1-2t_ | society with Coal and Wood from the present to April | tt would appear that Gen. Butler's move for an | man, and subsequently was taken to her home | Special Cable Dispatch to Tie Evesixo Stan. nounced outrages in Ireland. If be had done | PTeseuts no particular feature of tnterest, bow= A RATTLING RACKET OF FUN COMEDY AND 0 CTS 10CTS 10cTS 10cm. 20, 1886, upon term the most favorable ever hereto- | injunction Was not at the instance of the cattle | in a buggy by Mr. Holtzman greatly to the re-| Loxpon, Sept. 2.—Parnell’s speech at the | so betore the coercion act would not have been | ?Yer. | The gains from the opening are erally 2 MUSIC” 1 = fore obtained uy the society, and at prices much lower | owners, Hef of her distressed mother, to whom areport | Mansion house, Dublin, last night was simply | necessary. He must not, however, deceive him- | £44 to% percent. At LL o'clock the mate Ix Mesxuu—A Charming Novelty. the Great Ger.| Family and Children’s Excursion toGLYMONT | thai can be oblained fromany other source, Every had been brought that her daughter had been Hart aunts “4 self. ‘Impossible, is the only reply to his de- | <Ctisquletand firm, Total sules first hour, man Diorama of tne Seasons, Spring. Summer and FRIDAY, September 4, 1855. bers must be in possession of the trate Card forthe | T® manager of the Postal telegraph com-| drowned. Mr. Holtzman drove. to Senator | *" 2uswer to Lord Hartington’s wo impos | mand for independence.” 75,000 shares, Seine 00 moving dgures.” Everybody should | vor Steamer Least whore © “UR GP | Current year (aod aul Apri 35, 1986) “those whe | PADY informed a Star reporier to-day that no | Morgan's house, at ist and B streets northeast, | sible” and “never.” “If t be sought to make | ™And for independence.” | speceh Telegraphic Bricts aa — OURS ON-THE BRAGH TW IGHING: | DAVY uot already given their orders for coal are urged | change will be mad and Informed him of bis son's death. ‘The an- | it impossible,” said he, “for our country to ob- | nere lust eve caled the theory set up by jlegraphic Next Week—The Famous Leonzo Brottiers and | (QUE HOURS ON THE BEACH —WASHING- | to do so promptly, as ull orders must be fa by Septem | or tiiet com, enjoin Lesher beri Nouncement for a moment stunned the Sena-| tain the right of administering our affairs we | Euglishusen thet the cies aed titerals weald | One hundred thousand fect nf lumber, waluw@ ee are a ON LOUGE, No. 6.1. 0. OF. will give, its See | ber oth. “Orders can be given to the following named | Of ta Pre cn ers And Merchants’ | tor, “When he had recovered his composure he drop their party differences in order to unitedly | 8t about $30,000, were barved Uhis morning ab 0 0g. ond Grand Select Excursion to Coldulal ‘onthe | members, who will give all needed tok 2, nd | Od the Uuslnee ee are fo be continued | save directions w havea thorough search made | W!!l take all other things impossible for those | drop thelr party 4 in parliament in their | the saw mill of Greenleaf, Johnson & Co ia SS iaivesat Salm. Tickets Co ceaee *Ué PH, Fam | Who can aso furnish Trade Cards, &c. Persons 'who | and the business will goon as heretofore. Re- | for tha bodion aedar ieee oe ee ee nde | who so seek.” He added: “Idesire now to | Combat t Mikes Norivlk, Va, ~~ LT SUMMER GARDEN. | leivesat 5am. Tickeis, 00 cents, S610" | are not members of the sucicty cau become such with ports have been published that the offices of | work in the rivers cco express my fullest conviction that the Irish | **Uséle ‘or Irish independence. a : SIGNIGOP BLAS | cuterresnony jecost by calling upon any of | th 5 3 SE ere FINEST SHOW OF THE SEASON. _ SMEM SER THE GRAND FIOSICOE PLAS | below, and those doing #0 before Ser | tinued seer aPH company were to be discon- | "A ar ihe party passed up the river yesterday | people are on the brink of victory in this strug- A Strike of Coal Miners. The Red Bank Tragedy. ANNIE K SATING'S COURT OP BEAUTY. 'To_be given ai Jneneaiann’s’ Pieasuré Gardens, | “ember 15th will be entitled tothe special advan- Mr. Morgan returned to Holtzman’s landing | ge” The 7¥mes commenting on this speech | REFUSING To GO TO WORK UNTIL AN OBsKO- | DUE TO GROUNDLESS JKALOUSY ON THE PART ugar a Handsome Ladies in s Melange of Sense | pyiURSD AY. September ard, N65. aa. | CObtractn wish trocestnen in all Uranches cf Easlneas | THE VACANCIES ON GEN. SHERIDAN’S STAFF. CRN Degen Fai verte OG RADY: | Says: “It may be a desperate bid to restore his TIONABLE ORDER Is RESCINDED. OF THE DEAD RocToR. c " Tekets 26c. Positively no improper characters. ~ "| The officers of the arm ve sh inte: ne of had waning influence. The policy announced > dred and | Dr. Curry, the young homeopathic phystelas Mutinees Tuesday, Thorsday and Saturday, mitted ‘aus Late ‘Jos. M. Wilson, 10> Md. ave, aw. ry ery mucl Tt | Wet. E9 3 y an Haziews, Pa., Sept. 2.—Three hv an rs opal 2 oy A.T. Longley, 308 A st. ne. ested in the selection of the successors to Lieut, | Mr. Morgan, who was thirts finaliy-closes the door toan alliance with elther | nny handx employed by J. C. Hayden & Co., | of Ked Bank, N.J., who attempted to kill Miss every Fun Bow y H =WEDNES : 5 . y-five years of age, m is eee Bib at NOG tbe Ten ees ee ae ee eta Bee a ee | Tee Eee Cols, Davis and Gregory, on Gen, Sheridan's | was born in Alabama, and was educated atthe | SRelMB party” a rebuke to | WhO operate the Spring Mountain collieries at | susie Westoott, of Brooklyn, aud then killed QOCKVILLE FATR-WEDNESDAY, THURS | irains leave M. aud 0. beput 725,540. 1200 pm. | JM. Andrus, todo Columbiast. staff. It is understood thas Gen. Sheridun will | university of that state. He gruduated at law, ai ‘Yn duaveviile, retused to gu wo work to-day On 80) sic cor atthe dormer place Monday evenin: the violent language of his followers and an in th f th P y ke 2 DAY and FRIDAY, Se: tember 24, 34, and 4th. | Pour trains bask atternoeh: Roan ie deka Ee Wo A Wilborn, 1514 Pierce Pinca, make the selection very soon, and 1s tue ‘and was engaged several years in the praciice | appeal to the perporrators at eee ee we te eee eee tn ee eaten el abiais be base kak ioeuaael - Hoot,” Roond trip. tickets imciuding adwiteree tetie | Cliding admission to the Fairgrounds, $1. au2i¢,w.t ‘Thon F Gardner, 811 13th st. n. ~ | sitions are looked upon as prizes, there is quite | of his professiaa,. Th 187y he came to this elt fe micht possibly, have anyshing short of the | open Ai) edit riedlpemetty perenne 9) PSieang edo eee Apieranry Pei eng wtited FaiParonnia Shy SY SEN coats” | QO TAKEA DIPINTHE OCEAN. | ty Selakctbol Aa unies of beng closings ‘20 Who stand a | as secreuay to Big ates, the Sonier, «Pou | auionsimy which Parmoll domanda, but only | treat eh ne mariss Ataeatge aie | CY imagined he bad a rial forthe young 4 TRY CANFLE PARK, MT. FLEASA: ‘Among the numerous aitractions of VIRGINIA E. L. Mills, 1430 N.Y. : i trom the will of the Engilsh. aA The Third Fntertaium LH. Patterson, NT. clerk to the S . ny fe _cannot | order advanced ticir pay 6 ceats per day, but | chcus, a clerk. The lat! t will be given THURS | pA@e Bins were opened at the life saving bureau | hiy father was chairman of that comuniiies, | ograch We trom thelr fears.” The People ‘ c an 6 Masa. ave. may be mentioned the finest surf bathing in | N° Secver Gus 4th st ke, 1 it i ys: | they claim that tnis meagre allowance is equiv- came 80 the botel at # Bay. semembee 5 18ee, Hiedets comte ODES, | Ameren sain Fie em Goo, aomne | Wi, Womenagy, 1724 HSL mow to-day for tie erection ota lifesaving station at | He, wa very popular among bis companions. “The tories will make no trace with treason.’ slentia @ reduction ‘The men ‘say that Mt. iad stoned on Monday evening.” Tus Concluding with Dancing. For thé Benefit of the | scr ona cupsections goign sto ~ Hunt, 1310 3 st. nw. turzeon Bay, ‘The only bidder was Angus he was made conspicuous by Alarm About Gladstone's Mesith “i kee ey HHoetepeedy (WE en him aud Miss Westoort, . Tiewets, 2 191 J. W. Harsha, 905 H st nw. a an upfortunatesocial scandal. He was shot in (he present trouble. and that it originated | Aner stephens left, Curry asked tie lady to =a svieim | Mausdow E Bylonder of the Rxecutive Comamition ee UBD ORSIOH tO dosthe Work FOE.) te trasts wad nlighlle metiiion Sica Sous Special Cable Dispatch to Tax KvewiNe Stan. with some of the minor oMclals. | The latter | gut-on the pore menplied, eine tar aaes ABIN JOHN AND GREAT FALLS _aua7-17t 'W. HARSHA, Secretar 3 eee woman named Lucy Rhett Horton, who came | LONDON, Sept, 2.—The real state of Glad- | have reyuested tie iuen togu.to work until Mr. | Gral minutes the a one iow cuecrens BOOKS, &e. TE eel A ir octal Wasmixaton, D. GJ Posie | MOONSHINERS MURDER AN OFFiceR.—In(o «| here from Alatama, and accused young Mor- | stone's health is kept a profound secret. _Him- | Haydon ball return, but they reused, to do | tion, which eude propostig Mat oow.,opp. Wash € GRR oftce, “Tewrim lore or tt Short “PAu SurEbiNGe cos | mation has been received by United States | ¥2M.0l Petraying her Miss Horton is now em- | seit and family say he is extremely well, but | S2Nie te new order remainain toree, The Ppa aed penton Petar ror warner 9 Booxs. ‘TEAMER W. W. CORCORAN Paar oe UB hs Oo Mg WENTY, | Marshal Tillman, at Nashville, Tenn,, of the as- | Nira. etn was a widow About forty years of | the fear ts general that this is an optimistic | custom of furnishing the employes. with light | Calling, her bs reving him or of being The Kise of Silas Lapham by W. D. Howells, Auk Leaves Every Morning at 10 o'clock, Returning | FOURTH of «UGUST, 1886, at 2 oclock pm..at | sassination of another. deputy. Late in the | age, and risi ied wit. her sister, Mra. McCarthy, | View. The latter is confirmed by the fact that | at the company’s expense bas been in voxue | Shot. ‘The w aed, and Dr. Curry sag tomes. So Bimache Howard (ou a ST ae poeta apogee, Company The above | 82 NOUN of last Friday Special’ Deputy Mar | and her ucee, Miss MeCarthy, at 2116. G | Gladstone was unable to make himself heard | ever since the first coal mine was opened ut fired at her, The bulfet siruck the steel of her ‘ Tisaihsldas” Princess of" Cogionds omastn of ee Cpe Ae ct eee postponed to BEET RMR tO, ees, ul S. W. Pile was riding along the road in | -ireet, Her first husband was Major McCarthy, | over the side of the yacht by the municipal au- | that place—45 years ago. corset and glanced off. Curry, imagining he ermades. “Many Colored Threads,” from the writ, cuudres. SO one iymor "\y17-3m__| same thne and p) JOSEPH PAUL, Secretary. Fentress county, Tenn., when he was fired upon | U.S, A. "| thorities of Wick who came out in a boat. mr 4 killed ber, turned the muzzle ot che pistok Yow ot Goethe. pune Horse of ‘Merchant Prince, > Oo SSS au2d-td ee en in erry ee eoeoe ae —>___ AGS Dar ZK . matre: d pulled the trigger. Pi. Bishop. Riverside paper” serion Souvenirs coat 7 = is Is the second deputy that has been killed| Tne Poromac Fruir Growers.—The Po- ‘resent of Fish for Prof. 1 d but @ sligut wound. He Some’ Coutivenus, by Archibald Forves, ‘fhe sean AGT We AGHISOTn eit makean | So hae eet ieee by moonshiners in the past few weeks, tomac Fruit Growers’ association, after a sum- | Special Cable Dispatch to Ta EVENING STAR. then placed it close to ls head, fired, and au25 excursion trip to the above place EVERY WED- | montavenue aud [ st nw., over Arlington Drug mer vacation, held their ular monthly meet- IN DON, & 2—Al tit _ —1 iritte dec! dropped dead. Curry was an exceedingly poy _ 38 geapy ip to the ‘ato e EVERY WED | mont RUPEE | | PansoxaL.—Bx-Chiet Justice Drake has ro-| J Tog Lonpon, Sept. 2.—A large quantity of young | Rowe, Sept. 2.—The Dir ares thatother | dropp 7, sly Bop ig last night atthe residence of Col. Wm. H. | go} Ils, the 1 fish intermediate be- | departments of the government besides the war | Wiar young man, with a lange circle of fri SPECIAL LOT OF BOOKS SLIGHTLY DAM-| frarning at @ pon. Fare, round trip: 2c" Dancing GO METOW a turned from # sojourn of nearly two months in | Chase. A letter irom thi i Boke ae ed is eee tates = ee ta serine : throughout “Mo ~ AL Lol WUNIVERSY | 20. e president, Dr. E, P. department have been censured for employing | (hroughout Monmouth county, He was = Paes At BATES Tnook, Devi a18 TP a. Bw | cua fe waxed deck down and back. (eG DECETO next session of tus School paul | New England, where Mrs, Drake will remain | Howland, wus read announcing his inability to | tween the sole - iether ee yes jonrnaltsta ia niticdel capeciiien nied ctaiee tink | graduate of the Fblindslphie ‘Homeopathic Becta. Sh parsee Bed Line Beste S0etpen were GLYMONT EVERY SATURDAY 10 A.M, RE- | OPe2 WEDNESDAY EVENING. October 7th Cir- | for sume weeks longer.—R. J. Webb and 8, L. | be Present, and the vice president, Hon. N. W. | terday by the ational Fish, Culture associa: | jevislation will probably be adopted prohibit: | college, and before coming to ed Bank tom boundin steep, S v0, 9S per wil; one lot of Books, TORSING ST CAC E Me Pere Gens. SPAS, Storetarg Univeraty oe tas MEAT. | Cooper, of Washington, were in St, Lcul, on | Pierson, assumed the duties of the office; Geo, | tion asa present tothe American goverument | inz all officials employed by the Lialian govern. | years had practiced for a short time i Sem Suthorg Pic per wok: shown fot tlacellapeouss ay FI MAN, Secretary, University Law eens’ | Sumday——Dr. and sire. JW. Clarke, Bra. |. Gwynn, secretary. Mi. ¥. D. Maltby, was | to propagate these species ment in the public service from acting as Jour- | Brooklyn,’ where, it is said, he first met the 27e. per vol., and still another lot at 35c. per vi SUNDAY AFTERNOON EXCURSION. he aulu-ueld |W. Vauderpoel und Miss Vanderpoel have re- | elected @ member of the association. A letter SP a naliste in any Pape det renga who Is Lhe cause of the tragedy. Taacrrsoce MARY WASEINGION ul make | (<em> MES BAQWY (COLORED) tarned from Portamouth, Va-——Wiee Admin | Was fead announcing the death of Mrs. Henri. | The Prosecution of Mr. Stead’s Agents, _ His practice at Red Bank was light, as he pre ‘oR. excarsion. tips EVERY SUNDAY, leaving at 3. wri sive ber highly recommended Medi- | ftowan, Senor Flores, the Ecuadorian miniaver; | etl Piercy Plant, and suitable resolutions were | Special Cable Disp itch to Tae Evexite Stam ‘The Killiag of Deputy Marshal Niggit. | Fed \ enjoy the benetiy which bis fathers Sateen eS Sina ae eens Judge Emery Speer, ‘ot Georgia, and ex-Repec- | 240pted. The musical aud literary exercises of | Loxpos, Sept. 2.—I understand there is no ane bestowed upon him ratver than settle: Eine Bras Band on these excursions, = sentative E. Joun EI ot Geonsia, and ex-apee’ | Phy ie one Rerpetg te : SHREISE THUMM GOES TO THE MOCNTAINS To | [Jeane Destowe ora tan Gace No objectiouable parties ‘board. (Keg 208 W. Consos. Jou W-Macantsny, | New York last night-e ewe ds Beato ttt | by Mine BiG Th longerany doubt that the government intends EVADE ARRESC. iol ‘allowed Thomason and Master Clarence several years ago be Was married to a Philadel optramer i charvee for Baarahall Hall, Giymont and eee aati damaay, De Salis and C. F’De Salis, of Washington, euver; recitations by Dr.. Frank White: a | t prosecute the agents of the Pull Mall Gazette | Garveston, TEXAS, Sept. 2—A special dis- ren. 25e Dinucr phia womun, but they tailed to Mve happily tw A BAKERS, < pes ¥ iano und flute duet by Miss Emma Morris and | for the abduction of filiza Armstrong, She, it | pateh to the News from San Antonio says: | gether, and a separation was the cobsequence ty ES RANDALL Manager. ee i. was in Gan Franciscs last: Werdsose, aentions | Mee, H.W, T, Jenuer, and vucal elections by will be remembered, is the girl Beas pur- | Deputy sheriff went to Castroville on Monday | bout iiirce years ago. It was due to this, LOWER cepan rors, Deposit Accounts, subject to check at sigh reggived | John B. Alley, Joseph Nummo, late chief of ihe | Mis8 Carrie Pryor aud Mr. F. D. Maltby. Col. | chased by a woman’ on behalf of the Gazette ty Ee naa a ae oe Bed a , metaphors young lady rejected bin, frou: Firms. Corporations and Individuals, bureau Of statistics, and Mr.and Mrs, W. A. | Cuase made some facetious remarks on the | from her mother, ostensibly for immoral pur- | Deputy U. 8. Mar. Vgsll, while the | Mr. Stephens declares Ubat he was uot a sulior ‘The popular Watering Fiace of Washingtonians. AL Ntpcks and Bonds listed on the New York and | Connelly, of Washington, were In Chicago on | Fruit, Growers as fruit eaters, and afforded a | poses, in order to prove that this traffic is both | /atter was resisting arrest, but found that | iur Miss Westoott's hand, Aieane iui and magnificent stesmer ARMENTA | Philadelphia Stock Exchanges bougit and sold on | Monday——Ex-Gov, Perham, of Maines is se. | Practical Wustration by furnishing a vountital | Posibis aud scan Sere hee et oe nay x ney. one = Sy era Tillleave her whart, foot of 7th at, daily, except Sat- | commist on, boston onlers execuied. American | rlousiy li ——Capt, dames B Eads suys’be has | SUPPLY of frults of the season, Among those officers went in purnill,and yesterday informed Was She Poisoned? wiephone callec 7 tt Ur the she of xar county that, irom what got peeve wees been called to Bruzil by the emperor to exa: present were Mr. Colinan, thé Commixsioner of ‘THE TRAGEDY AT HOLLY SPRINGS, sera, espraes Tatecear™ Wenge Monin, ine | ,ate Manian a arvomnton, ge | Sc" Naso ous’ andePaiocde eats | Rove ee® Cale Htaaway By Bente iy could Hear Thana ad game toe on ‘rounds 5uc, Toads, Gas, Insurance and’ ‘Velephoae Companies | View to its linprovement--——-Ex-Senator Gwin, | Wm. M. King, chlef of seed division, Agricul: mountains, It is bot besieved that Thumm has | Holly Springs, Miss, Is still excited over the m3. 256. Dinuct on the grounds Guc. Gas, tow ve x ra; | tural department; Hon. N.W, Pierson, president | Probability that the Knights of Labor | fied, but is only evading atrest temporarily | arrest of Robt, Doxey, @ nephew of the late ia Be Centre ont omen, | (R= LT RENEE | eis npr nat alga “Scout Bley | te, Woods Patna’ subs of Wein aac apse Sarerdftatie Taoncntsy saereacnc: | Out undenensof Ariane, cad hen Wert ces, eat Kmate Otiee Ghd Notary vlSouth Carolina, is in the city.—W. F, Ford . Clift, of Massachusetts; Fenner B. Tayior, | GAaLVFSTON, Tex. Sept. 2.—A special to the | » ¥ ; e she johnson upon the eve of their departure from. sera And at Steamer's wimrtioot of TNS, Dowling’s Auction Roomy ivy Peau ave | has tel Canadate’ Terie! primis, W.V so JSS “oe eet a eerie GR Hite, News (rom Dullas says: The first annual con- | D¥iimiauey Suamination was admrited vo bait | the state, charged with the murder of Doxey's ‘LAPEL POINT: CHAPEL FOLNT! | tony 8030u, fronting ou two atrecur il beaaidenes | Conn ae totes Cmaeell ticks Soha? | tmogene Ke Morel J. Be Pullp Capt: Mea, | vention of the Knights of Labor of Texas met | fa'the sums of $1500, ‘The citort to arrest yn | wife about a mouth ago, Doxey aud Mrs, Jone Cc and on Nbesal terms. Weis | Purk for Cambridge, ». +. = ? | Weaver, W.8. Clift, Of Massachusetts; and Mrs. | here yesterday for the purpose of organizing a | convey Thumm to Sap Antonio is condemned | son made a trip to Tupelo, Miss, during which LONG BRANCH OF THE POTOMAG | = Belva A. Lockw: stute awembly. One hundred and four dele- | by the Medina county adthoritiesas an unustial | time, ag has recently, been discovered, t (= sanver s suepp. ‘The Alabama Claims Court Accounts. gates, including eight colored men, were 'n | exercise of authority, as the offense was com- | Hacsdd as husbaid and Wile, Shortie wher trate Commencing SUNDAY, Jane 28, the SLATE MANTELS SLATE MANTELS | JUDGE HARLAN SICK AND NOT ABLE To| ,°MOKEBS ON 1H+ Simest Cans.—Thomas | aitendunce. The proceedings were secret. All | mitted in Medina county and should be tried | River pe vustand aad wile. Shoraly afer tel i re T nsell, colored, boarded a 9th-street car yes- | the delegates are extremely non-communic here, and cite Guiteau’s case asa precedent. It | 4nd while there Doxey's wite was taken sud- STEAMER GEO Law Always instock large assortment of Gas Fixtures, TRAVEL. t day, and stood on the rear platform wiih a | tive, beng bound by oath not to divuize sor: \s beleved that Thumm will surrender after | deniy illand died without @ physician bell Grates, Latrobes, Ranges and Furnaces. There are no new developments in the case o! «sarin bismouth. The driver spoke to him | thing. Much speculation is bei! induiged In | the excitement caused by Niggli’s death has | oaiied in. Phe rv ius were interred witho ‘Will leave daily from steamer George Leary's wharf, 409 NINTH STREET NORTHW! the court of Alabama claims. A telegram was | 4utit and be stopped smoking. Presently | by outsiders respecting the probable ition | subsided. post-mortem examination, Since the death except Mondays, Fridays and Saturdays, $45 a. m. SF Soe TSE _IF1 | received from Judge Harlan, who isin Lowa, | Pvlice Oifleer Dean bourded the ear, a4 he says, | of the Knights of Labor with the prohibition- hetecarcig ors wiscecet: of Mrs. Doxey her husband and Mrs. Johusom =. BROO! qi igar in nd. Tansell spoke sta, Owl of Labor : imate, and bo a sharp, and return 990 pum. <a last night, stating that he ts sick and will not | driver about it, and Dean denied that he was | -uroughous the state generally axe, rotruiaie, Orehwa; Ont, wenl. SA eix-coried’ glove | anbenade proparoitons se tone teneeece, eae ‘Fare for trip 50cta. Meals at the Point 50cts ea any Jenni be able to travel for several days, but that he | smoking, when Tansell called him a d— liar, | ‘rom the use of strong drink, it is surmise contest between Harry Gilmore, of Toronto, | excited suspicion, and they were urvested lagt Prof. Schroeder's Orchestra. port pt ail eine em boone aed will start for Washington as ©... possible, | {or which he wus arrested and charged in the | that they are preparing to make overtures to | Con'et between Harry Gilmore. of T: night! | Friday, Mes, Johnson resisting arrest with apie. se19. G. W. BAUER, Owner. GAS ELXTURES, &c, No charge forhanging, | Noanswer to Judge Durham will be prepured | Rollce Gourt this moruing with disorderly con- | ‘he prohibition party, especially as @ number | Biker was'afraid of Gilmore trom the first and | tol. [twas developed that Doxey. the day belore. “ : LOWESE PRICES. Plumbing. Rey a Until bis arrival. Most of tue clerks and geaiee, | duct. He pleaded guiity. The judge said what | of briet interviews show that a. maority | would not ase ihe xmail set of gloves provided | ''s wice's death, bought strychnine, saying At ‘TEAMER CORCORAN. my27 E F. BROOKS. ants affected by ithe decision have cut short | ¥* meat for one Was meat for ‘the other, and | of the delegates sympathize with the probibi- by tne Toronto man. The chief of police was | Was for croWs Uthat were destroying his corn. He will lonve her wharf a sect of th treet, at 10 (=, THE ATTENTION OF Visions AND | \ueir summer vucation aud are On duty at tue | 0K Tansell's personal recognizance, aoe ee loei fa the stots, sa naaine widespread | on the stage during the fight and warned the | also jught sone liver pills and quinine, saylag Gears, Hetarning ct ‘ state, r ‘ leased. sick, soe-te1p 1333 amstnw. | “Fare rondd trip: soe 1 ane 8 Dm ITH: cle bow und pope nen scr eases | COU {sLHE CLERKS Aswoct TION —The Clerks’ aa | rent states seeds ure being planted for a far | Mea HOt tO sing. Gilmore won as be PI would die.” Wien Doxey got home that night — 1d Mafoguard egainat tnra vor ee i ual Bene! Protective association met mers union, with the bope of making a com- = i ve his wile two pills,and ie (OS Sa (a Ss Je25-Sm_| ‘he glamor im bottes Ly We C@MILECIN tele he Pesaran a tee pe Bad Record. | German hall last evening. The constitution | mon crusade ag «inst what is described as “tue mien sep ntoge wien agra Deerenuratng: Site. ebceomente Ceetas tone aetAenadin he Tae coeoe Cen = Ventor and Mauuiacturer, 1429 Paumylvania ave ] UL A SHORT TIME, BUT IS | was amended, so ws 1 provide for the | excess of capital.’ Toraxa, Kan. Sept 2.—Fred. P. Brown, son | 15 morning. after giving bis ‘wife ive pill ' 4 Loaze, S. Doo: apll ACCUSED OF IMPROVING THE OPPORTUNITY | udm’ lou to membership of any male person of one of the gest and best known stock Doxey calied for a saucer and some flour, muke 00. FOR WHICH WE A RETHESOLE AGENTS.IS ASH, RS, BY STEALING A MONEY ORDER. between the age of 18 and 60 years proverly | RIGHTS OF STRIKERS IN TEXAS, | doale.s in this counirs, drew $)-500 from the | ing two alleged quinine pilis, and gave them to RTS Sie ERATION, SSD THE MOST | 3, ong FRAMES AND HARDWARE ARE VERY Richard Board, of Kentucky, was appointed | recommended, and having less tian three blac! — | First National bank of this city lat Friday. He | iis wie, aud that she died in twohours, This Pao THE Lance MOMEIS Soe clerk in the railway service July 3d, on the | balls cast against him, provided he 8 the Which the Texas and St, | 18 nol been heard fron since. His father states | Doxey denies, aud says his wile, in her dying THE CRYSTAL 1S NOW THE MOST POPULAR. Low Now. recommendation of Controller Durham and | Decessaty medical examination, There is a road Strike Was Settied. ~ | that his on bad with him about $7,000 of his | moments, told him Mrs, Johnson gave ber some FIRE-PLACH STOVE WE ALSO HAVE A FULL g or Dar Snd | disposition to include some social feutures in ae money, having in all about 12.500. There are | medicine which lasted badly, and sald she was FIREPLACE SDE, WEAINO HAVE 4 F Gthers, who seem to have been imposed upon. | the association, For the benefit of our business || DALLAS, Texas, Sept. 2—The agreement | many rumors, thousl It 1s generally believed | Medicine which lasted badly, and said she was ALL UCR GOODS Aide MARKED IN tLare | WHITE PINESTOCK 122/168, per,000%,| For Coo W earner The citizens of Hurrodsburgh wrote to Control- | men, as Well as the members, a“Bureau of In. | entered into between the executive committee | that Young Brown has been foully dealt with, prisners without ‘bail. Mra Johuson tes. wo. FIGURES AND VERY CHEAP. $17.50. ler Durham and to the Postmaster General, | ©rmation” hasbeen established, through which | of Assembly 70, Knights of Labor, and officers leeciate Wenn man of splendid physical development, a beaa- MAYWARD & HUTCHINSON DRESSED OR ROUGH at same price. _ stating that Board was under three indictments | the and!ng of any clerk is obtainable, all mat- | of the Texas and St Louis railway last Satur- Seen Saree Uiful blonde, The body of Mrs. Doxey has been sult 424 9TH STREET Pr gt ters being strictly confidential, hi be At SHE WILL IGNORE THE BERLIN TREATY IN | exhumed and the stomach will be analyzed. a ‘VA. PENSE BOARDS, 16 ft. per 1,000 f% FE ee ——— Gay Will, it is thongnt, be proposed by the state | Sig HrENT OF AN ASGLOTUBEISN ALL | [ate aero aie Sone Cee FP UE, THREE PRINCIPAL QUALITIES OF ‘$1200. THE MISFIT STORE, pretenses. "Board bad teen aghsned vo Gane |, MONtGoMmRY Couxrr iarm.—The fall meet- | assembly as 8 means of hereafter settling | 4'nce. horse were found dead ina ditch,where they hud PA Bors iag the Gn the route between Rincon dd Deming, N. | {us gf the, Moutsomery County, Md. Agricui; | strikes ia Texes It proveribes frst that those yh, PETERSRERG, | Sept. 2-—The. Noope | fallen during the night, aud, a" Doxuy was tre bioud ve 4 ITE PIN! inch ory s00N as Lhe-e facts ce Naw. | C2! y opens YY kvVille, an ‘remya states thatin the event ofan alliance juent with bin, it pow hinted that Jon ‘and culiming -be nerves. facuseelp | WH iz DOCS, tee ‘and a-half, all regular CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS, Paige cerca Attention hating fo Fostnes” | vill continue three days. ‘The entries are very | stated, and shall vot be discharged for any | p7jmua States that in Turkey. Russia will | son, as well as Sra. Doxey, was. tho vicuiu of $1.00. OFFEHS A NICE LINE OF PALL OVERCOATS | inissul. Board was promptly discharged from | (Ite, especially In the way of stock; to the rals- | action taken hy the sirikers In rexerd to wages Withdraw from the trammels lunposed on her | diabolical plot. = : areons iny ch attention has "been given , e Berlin treaty. i ‘ean FROM $6 UP. eeoed SO eaten Crime i55°G4 | lately in Montgomery, “The exhibits in all the | Perance or neglect of duty; that airy day y Se THE O10 CaMPAIGN.—Judge Foraker, re E. J. Menrny, GIA PINE STEPPING, kiln dried, drewed, | pr ack AND COLORED CORKSCREW surTs gio | 7 Ste"! Ten atone ee ae fe | departments are unusuaily complete and inter- | wotice shall be given to men before being dis- A Railroad Station Burned. publican candidate for governor of Unio, de» oJ re $35.00, 'AND UPWARD. eee conning: = esting, and the prospect is that the attendance | charged, exept for cause, and in case of a raise] pocgrasp, Me. ‘Sept. 2.—The Knox and Lin- | livered bis opening campaign speech at Porte: ‘THE TAILOR OF BOSTON, NAlILs, Pleased with the Adminis. | ‘iis year will surpass even the very large at- | oF a reduction in wages slinilar notice shall be | qin faliroad station and freight house here | Mouth, Vilo, yesterday. He gave statistics of zh ‘ — ‘MEN'S BUSINESS SUITS $6.50 AND UPWARD. tendance last fall. ‘This fair has greut attract- | given; old employes are to have the preference lastnight, together ‘wi each administracion from Washington's down, Wil be pleased to see the dressy gen- $240, tration. 1ons for Washingtonlons, and ample provisions | of work, and all differences between companies | Were burned last night toother with a mew | och somnlnitrstlal trim Mdation of the gov tiemen of Washington at 414 9h st. ODD SIZE FRAMES, SASH, DOORS, » special ee Re oe Te POINTED OFF Ici SERIES Use cece | 1c Will be seen have beer made for transports: | and their employes shall be settled by arbi- | passenger car coating $40,000. 8 bacgare car, | Sosmeme there was more peculation Usder Z sent * ~e WEIGHTS, $6 AND UPWARD. DISAPPOINTED OFFICE SEEKERS ARE SOUR. | tion by trains leaving Washington at 7:25, 8:40 | tration. ‘The buildings destroyed were valued ot go ee democratic rule than under the opposition, after September 1. au2sim | LUMBER delivered any part of city free of charge, - ° Representative Singleton, of Mississippi, who | a. m. and 12:80 p. m.,and for the return trip by eae see ‘The fire probably cat ‘ and dwelt at length upon tbe attitude of the Saya ae CHILDREN'S SUITS, FOUR TO ELEVEN, IM- | has visited differentsections of the country dur. | four trains in the afternoon, FOUR MEN INSTANTLY KILLED. | jcoomotive, Ths furnished charge. « MEN + 82.25 3 ing the summer, said toa Sraz reporter to-day 000. WILLET & LIBBEY, BOYS' SUITS, TWELVE TO EIGHTEEN, ELE- | thato tar us his observation went it showed | ,, 2, MoTmen Pap, Hrs fae oe rane is the city of Savannah, there iy only 8020 6th st. and N. "GANT LINE, $4.50 AND UPWARD. that the grumbling at the administration was | Gherry, was before the Police Gourt this Inor= one voting place (or the voters of a populauiom G. T. Kez, yx. _— | FULL LINES OF PANTS FOR MEN AND Boys’ | °¢!flued to disappointed office-seekers. He had | 11 Cet ii with assaulting Joseph Wells by of 50,000. (All bis statements tm regurd to . ‘ found that the people, the m ‘who do not | striking him on the head with » stone, and the ‘TO THE CAROLINE ISLANDS Savannah are denied in = Savannah dis lament Se ACHINES LOWER THAN EVER feck office, ate pleased with President Cleve: | Judge fined bim $15 or 45 days.” His aged ee eee ee ior hs Rent, DinomAE, the | patch] The, Ohle, democratic state execu: ‘Street nortowest. 5, 0] " st er, who wi a . The ambassador at legray hat | tive comm! re lec chal = WM. J. FERGUSON, ODD VESTS, VERY CHEAP, Pepe o mien os Sen, Singleton | Cived manner: “I would ‘nov let Miuueaet ¥ red it rs note with reference tothe of. Gov, Hoadly, the eballenge from. the HEITMULLER & 00. ARF THE AGENTS ‘Patentee and Manufacturer of the sympathy with the disappointments of the few | for $40.” She paid his fine and he went home. prohibition committee for a joint debate with fdeof H Cuderverg albrecht'’s Koonexamp of Maag ar THE who fail to get what they want in the shape of SSeies aa roa Nera, ee ee a Se : Soe ixece, “RUREKA” ICE MACHINE, Office, He bad no fears for the future of the| HUNTING IN THE MAnsHEs.—The marshes pit, tion bas boa numerously signed by prominent —— ee 126 and 126% Eutaw street, Balt MISFIT STORR Fa. ee en Nee Ee a MRT Serie eae rae inroughout, Olio, addrewed th the Cincinaait L imore, tration, were with sportsmen yesterday, as the . rougt » - ovrs Beropvorr x ~ :! ——— law permitted them then to go gunning for the 6 conterence, which saccts Shereday, requenting higtsamnura Gonna ian ae eee ‘conan viene Lab werwenre ‘The Changes = Few Years Make, _ | reed birds and orwians, The tide was not fa. | tree nu ToLEDo, Ott a strict Investigation by tat body of the BREWING COMPANY, as + . TAML'S SAD EXPERIENCE IN LoogIna | Vordble ust was bigh st midday, and Hunters, ipaq oe el brought against Dr. Leonard, and ask BREWERS AND MALTSTERS Gane ee ee ee YOR MIN OLD-TIME ¥uENDS IN Wasu- | A68TUC, had indifferent luck. ’ The hunters ‘The Grant Family. McCaffrey at Ci eer te Dae eee ea ~ ‘BE SURE aN} ‘To THE CORNER. INGTON. = g MRS, SARTORIS ANDJESSEGRANT AND WIFESAIL © position in politics he OFFICES Nos 508 and 510 VINEST. FH, SXDERBERG ALBRECHTS BOONEKAMP = oe Gen. Stabl, U.S. consul general at Shanghai, gee FOR BURORETprDAY. main by Mrs, GRANT AT THE GENERAL'S TomB.— ae Be Orgy Bitters is for sale as Grocers, : relates an experience which forcibly illustrates followl oe hede ta, pn hc pire gg gre Baer ag eer | oo pias ea’ the havoc that death makes in a short period. for the Marine ban ya steamer visited the tomb of the general in iversids a ie recently returned to Washington, after an ome Stalls Couter Mar- ab: r 7 4 Meat etinaton, reggae s ormer of Oth aiid D8 riers “Ay Brad call waste sea, Soy old trend | Palms.” Faure; ay tation | Eoloes,” & Bem rier Howe Steak, 16 cis. r. Riggs, the banker” “When I iaquired ior | Foster: fantasta, 7 Le Thiers; ee- . WELL, Chotce Roasts, 15 cin. his fend.’ lection, “Nanon,’ “Es uy i ae im the answer was, ‘dead.’ I then cuncluded oP wraith apa A Bary Porsowep.—Bernard Deroy, a cht 323m 391 M STREETS. W. Serica Seana. to visit ahother old iriend, Gen, Micaler, of the ere manne, transmitted to the eighteen, months old, ‘sun of Emanuel De UNDERBERG ALBRECHTS = Tound steak: '10 con engineer corps. ‘He is dead,’ was ihe reply to 2 ee SS Se stating that ‘Allegheny City, Pa, died Monday on! Hy. eee sour Leite tate Hib “teak, 16 eta, my inquiry, I went over tothe State ucpure Pneumonia ts epidemic ‘Sgony., Three white servant * ters in a sure Preventive of Malaria, (eRe ment 40 S60 Col Me ‘Dead’ twas in-| .SUSD YOR DaMagrng a BeDoR.—The Balt! i ‘counties of No ‘Richmond, or ek BSS SS HRSA ae formed,” Inext irned to the reaiury depart: | Mare snd Fotomee Hallroed compony hes Sie. ‘wighout eit > ‘Hees, i to call upon Dr. Schmidt, in the. * Ove Crore MARKET NG DLLIVERMS EXTRA PALE BEER aoa tee Ag nine anewet ame, coe. | of Tuuulon, Man now iyiag al tals port clatee? an28-26*1, GEO. 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