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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Corser Pennsylvania Ave ani litn St, by The Evening S:ar Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres. Tae Evextxo STAR i served to subscribers in the ity by carriers, on their own account, at 10 cents per Eon, Set BF Boat Soe d month: one year, $6: six mont! a Leeper en at Washington, D. C.as ‘Tux WEEKLY StaR—published on Friday—$l a 7 pe Fear, postage prepaid. Six months, BO cents = the 24 Michigan cavalry and was soon promoted 8a” AU mail subscriptions must be paid ip advance: Mies of aivereing ae Eaatcetinappiteation. | Vote GT—No 10,105. . WASHINGTON, D.C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1885. TWO CENTS. | S.creste orret, Hoeteaerpanest after dark the day I received the appotniment, I was too busy from that time till a short time s oa to be mustered into service, but I received BOOKS, &c. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip, SHANGES IN THE OFFICES. ream Lechter Dhesdene a, | Telegrams to The Star. | 2x. tmmacaintosay tata mente ca and | LL ers F'or Scxoor Booxs. | (oi 0OGALTONS PURE ARPLE VINE-| Govgnwwenr Recnirrs Topay—internal | APPOlmtments by the President, Ete. Mae Was the Rise wee ful for the sordial reception given us by the SADQU. 5 itul elty of Grand Rapids, Liss Goth Mais made Miss CUNNTSGH AR | eA DOUAR: OUR SPiGas Aui ST RICELY ELIE and SIFTED. | revenve, $370,008; customs, $586 058, The President to-day appointed the following 4 Sacmeee of Mowers ware Presented Gen S10 Sth st, between N and O nw. sela —_— FINE OLD WHIT! BRANDY FOR PEACHES. ‘Tne Cantwer Mustina today’ aea | BSMed presidential postmasters: Lemuel B. Piling bey shel to Henge) GLADSTONE 1 HIS CONSTITUENTS. Sheridan, Soot, zane — oo uw > _ ie BRO., MEETING to-day was atten sy vietory Purit ver Genesta High school history class after Gen. Alger ex- Lowe Acar, ee RecA PORMEUD As QOMTRACE porite Metropeitian iioiel._ | PY Secretaries Whitney, Manning and Lamar | power st Augusta, Me; Russel T. Dobson at | Tt, Take! of tne Mate the regreat ther ene lained how Sheridan, was appoluied colonel, Geo. WRITE Lapips TAILORand HaniT| — SCHOOLS FURNISHED AT CONTRACT lee Onpostie Metropoliien Ho""— | and Postmaster General Vilas funpended: Jaina Martay at Fremont Neb: | former's lead at the fnlsh was Hot, greater, as Gen. B.D. Massey, of Washington, was orator alfitmake Lavtes Drewes. £2. durhig September wo. sattanrynze sox, | SoSienZPE0 1 MOUER EPUBLICAND | exon. 7°B. M. Masox haa been ordered to| SEE O sine, resigned; Wm. H. Evansat | many contend it might have been had ihe| PROGRAM OF THE LIBERAL LEADER. | o{tiegrening, Judze Foraker ‘being abment. ctober, ac the following pri . " ¢ from. store Princeton, 4 Pari janaged more : jectively, ~ McCann, ioe Newennrkeck Sis eatrice $i lake Hai | weld 429 russe nw, | Shop toe onal noun GENE r Lon, |__| ofl leave of absonee nas ban eee ee | foam ofall at Marion, Penn, vice Hula | Furie een managed more ekiifully- At the Epeecher were also made by Gen. Waren iret fs: Silk Costumes, $15; Evening Reception Dri : sel6-1w 933 Pennsylvania avenue. ——_ee Paitikes or ine Troscary hes appotuted | ibe meahioeiia eeateneke Puritan was man-| THE ALBANY DEMOCRACY, | fer, of Oliio; ex-Congressman Horr, of Sacinaws $13 and upw: joch_ Costumes, everything | Soroor, Booxs. iste =Tite Co. | , NAVAL OxpERs.—Licut. Commander Geo. M. | wine Seer! ee in, Morgan, of Til Gen. Fullerton, Spepekcinaes ot nenien Cotaae aeoe | wr nd to meet all demands for Schoot | Se paren ted bxiniey berveen ¢ | Totten ordered to continue on his present an. | its et ey Na eee hed Meare ioe | aed was freely criticised, It was said that the Sew York and Gen. Innes, of this city. Woive nan made agrestsuccess Cuiting and Fisting. | Books Tn very Eras Ginn ee hae ere E WHIKSr goa Wan, Wheatley under ine name of < | ties at the torpedo station; Lieut. T. B. M. Ma-| Long Island pinkie reload ve! ee Refasing to Abolish Cariond Rates. Patierns made to order. seS-2we" | everything necded for ‘a scholars complete outfit, Gen, (Wood and Coal dealers.) has this | son, to duty onthe Asiatic station; Lieut. Karl ———___49¢__ in the outer mark long Senesta| A BIOTOUS MEETING IN PARIS. dare tte ictna wah which we offer at the very lowest price. ‘The public | @%¥ been dissolved by mutual consent, Wm. ma | Rotter, to Hon; THE SILVER QUESTION. did, instead of waiting until after her.’ Again, Sr. Pact, MINN. Sept. 1 he Joint west Faw Srvizs ‘are cordially invited to com for themselves. | {tue the tates ooh reby.nutnoried ta” Bay al LW to special tutes Mee an Siken i 18 was urged, on her socond stretch tothenorth’ gneeporcoese fe yey pe rengped pny adi —— NEW BOOKS. claims, collect and receipt for alldebta due the rm. | John 8, Abbott, detached from duts aie bu. ward, the Puritan overstood the mark vei YTERIAN: nt the segues aon: MRS. M. J. HUNT, A Wheel of Fire. (Arlo Bates.) : GS WALEER Ly, | reauof navigation as recorder of The board of much. She took in her spinnaker and ‘club top THE UNITED PRESB NSS. | inerchants to abolish, gens sane Fseeeer Nomrnwmr, | el formnot tee own) = Hempesony i Jaan ordered 9 the Tear Fe operant torte erat ———— Te the Meike of Kamale. = Wonders of Art and Archaeology. ™ Cc. C. Walker, Wood and Coal Dealer, desires to Femara estat ivi ee ATTITUDE OF THE ADMINISTRATION AND OF 1 2,000 ARYSSINIANS HURRYING ‘Will exufblt during the week Wonders of Man and Nature,” thank his patrons for thelr patronage in the pastand | qe acre Gz, ot which Gaucneaacama: Genestan® (2 Stleast ten minutes abead of the | THE ARMY OF THE CUMBERLAND. | 4 vorce or 12.000 anverixiane 1 'W. H. MORRISON, sulicits their orders for the future. guaranteeing pure, UB, the members L LEADERS. Genesta, aS EARLY STYLES se12, ° 75 Pennayivania ave. Clean Coaisatlowest market ratee | cen. hebahdhictcipshde the Mexican war, hanes a ntative Warner, of Ohio, is in the|* “ST PIECE OF BRITISH FINESSE AT THE ——— afizxanpara, Bopt. 3 force of 22,000 SECON: NDSCI i. BOOKS AND SCH ‘ork yesterday, Gen. Loring ani n. Van| Represe s START. ¥ssinians bas rose’ Pal Sintpucs tepr sr ASU Rotarian Roe neoe JOIN OUR WATCH CLUIS.-WE ARE | Vilet, of this elty being present, and adopted | city to-day, having come here to see Sec-| According to the enrectea time the Puritan | FIGHTING FoR MR. MANNING'S | {YLT clicrot Kass #5 FALL MILLINERY. 220s Jgnneyivaula uve, two squaiesabove the Prea- | )—Se kept busy in registering tne names of those | resolutions ing their high édmiration for | retary Manning and Treasurer Jordan about | won by one minute and thirty-eight. seconds. Se vec ashe a eens AERESEC | ing botla Gold’ American Watches by paying $1 per | Gen, Grant, and their sincere sorrow at Bis | nis proposed silver compromise bill. Mr. | Theres iu generally declared to have been the | Mr. Herrick Gcts the Best of Mayor J. C. Hercumsox Pranic Scuoor Booxs week, Come down and soy ROTHERS : $Wamer Las been consulting with all the prom-| most interesting and exciting yachting contest | Banks in the Contest at Albany. est 1229 Pennsylvania. Jas WHELAN, whose appoimtment as Gon | inent silver men he could reach, with the view g¥ersalled. ‘The start was a pretty one. | When | spi Dienatch to Tare Evento stan, iareacan HOB EVERY GRADE: [a> PURE COUNTRY CIDER VINEGAR | Sul to Fort Erle, Canada, was reported to be ob- | of strengthening his proposition. The most Cee pore ee tone ie incicn | ALBANY, N.¥., Bept. 17.—The contest be- THE LOWEST CONTRACT PRICES GUARAN- Fog kigkling JOHN H. MAGHODER, |Jectionable to the Canadian government be- | {mportant persons on both sides of the question | 4/4 th hey had been timing their vessel's | tween District Attorney Herrick and Mayor A. TEED. 1417 New York ave. i a eae cae olen proclivitios; has been: off | are said, however, to stand in their original | moveinents exactly, watches in hand, and their | Bleecker Banks for control of the Albany dele- OPENING. FALL 1885. A Large Stock of PRIVATE SCHOOL BOOKS. =a waGhubER, Bio Poors ped by that governm position, and the prospects of a compromise are pretty boat bewung in the aes oa eee Z| gation to the democratic state convention and ave. sel6-12t ARRESTED For RISLING THE MaIr1s.—C. W. ‘ot thought to be; Both Mr. Bland and Mr, ollie Pen ti tains nary starting time | 10r Mir. Manning's vacant placéon the state DRESS TRIMMINGS, DRESSMAKERS (LE aa gt re se Coa an oned IPS Rar eee ey cipeiet oops es) oe page en ripe (mares [ae coger ply ogres yoga ie mined FINDINGS, PASSEMENTARIES, FRINGES, JOHN H. MAGHUDEH, 1417 Rev, York | St Louis and Atchison raliroad, has been ar | Misingly, and the anieliver men ose that | Hiller so as to bring {helt boat into the wind and mocracy resulted to-day in Herrick’s favor. He asian night. Many WSS: 2 partment, 41 bei STOUR | comeusicr, Tillug the mails. He made full | President Cleveland has not allered his views | Move her ahoad. “Every American heart. was | meen ee twelve delegates to Saratoga, a foreed an entrance CLASPS, BUCKLES, BUTTONS, PARIS Aulnay Tower, oy Blanche Willis Howard. <>) REVIVAL SERVICES WILL BE CON- | confession, in the least since writing bis famous anti-silver | in every American throat when the Britisher | Twoof the district conventions declined to en. sturbed the proceedings, and a free fight ‘The Kise of Silas Lapham, by W. D. Howells. tinued during the present week at the Fifth letter shortly after his election. The prospect | Was seen to swing into place ahead of the Puri- | dorse Banks jor governorand Hill will get seven | ensued, in which sticks were freely used. Many NOVELTIESIN ROSARY BEADS,WOODEN ‘The Lady with the Rubies, Frans by MrsA-Le Wistar, | Baptist Church, D sts between 4uy and tb sis. aa Diep 1x New YorK.—Mr. John 8, McKeown, seems ta be fora straight issue on both sides, | tan and to? mi F gallant course past the | of Albany's twelve votes, Herrick will not go | persons were injured. The police, who were in * The New Riverside Paper Series, &c., &c. SS | oy Prominen en Ee To anata Will be assisted | who accompanied Secretary Whitney to Wash. | $a the areas depends upon whether or not a distance of at least 200 yards ahead. | on tie state committee himself, but will prob- | lunge force oulside, refrat utering the AND LEATHER EFFECTS; FEATHER T, B Or T B coaing Oumimonsen ak 1.0 wee p.m. Rev. Dr, | ingion and was for several weeks his private | the administration has recefved enough con- | The applause she got was well deserved. It was ably favor Gen. Cuariles Tracy for Br. Manning's | puilding. The miceting dispersed at eleven TRIMMING IN ALL COLORS. HE ATTLE iF HE OKs. KiNG will preach to-night (Tuesday). All are cor- | Secretary, died in New York yesterday of pneu- | verts since last session to put them in control of | the neatest ching, that had yet been done with | old position. o'clock, dially invited. selo-eo3t_| monia, contracted in the Adirondacks. At the | the House on that question, which, it is thought, | elther yacht and the first plece of finesse to be ee FTE Se SPECIAL RATES FOR SEPTEMBER ON ALL ROME RULE {ime of his death he was private secrotary to | will be the most imgortant in the’ organization | Credited to the Englishmen. GLADSTONE'S MANIFESTO. Three Mines Yield. ELEGANT GooDs. k= gas United States Surveyor Beattie. of the House, and in this respect Speaker Car-| | The Puritan’ is seemed to take the wind OPERATORS GRANT THE DEMANDS OF THE BOOKS THAT HAVE BEEN IN STOCK TWO | ~‘an wno mvor Parhell's advocacy of local selfgov- a Bieta ale will be placed in a very awiward position. | best at the siart and she lessened the lead tne | wae sre witl gay to Mis Constitnents— RIVER COAL NINERS. POPULAR PRICES | YEARS A DISCOUNT OF 90 PER CENT W'LE | ffiment for Irelundurc nvicutoattendamamicet | ACCIDENT TO A SURVEYING PARTY.—One of | There ta ne ides Thy he ee om | nace ante and she Jessened the lead the iy 7 FOSTER KID GLOVES. ‘ing at \buer's Hall, THURSDAY EVENING, 17th | the surveying parties of the geological survey ‘Confess! Prrrsnvre, ‘ hi was little to the southward of the Genes ing His Mistakes in the Sou- edge) Arooy w speakoniG conn i will, hayoito: daiae ee but presently she shifted to the northward awl fourth pool will resume operations to-morrow ; = tthe decent rate. the price demanded by th {0 the organization of the coinage, weights and | afterward kept that reiative position. The wind Strikers. As tis is the firet break in the ran BE MADE FROM PUBLISHED RETAIL PRICES. | Wii 'iuliver an enicese cons oie Soa! (ion: | in the Yellowstone Park met recently a serious 907 Pusssrivawia Avente | ON ALL NEW BOOKS, 20 PER CENT RSCOUNT, | Sivn free, By order of the executive committee. accident. Mr, John Renshaw, A. E. Alpin and measures committee, which will have the sil- | freshened to twenty miles an hour immediate- ? of the operators, the miners are greatly © se15-3t_ District Member Irish National League. | HT,Sectt Were out in & boat torn Gucetapon | Yer question before it.” According to the gen: | iy after the start and the passing flotilla of | fo eg ea deel Poe ug owy B ard grew liny A nen ‘ sez Hes pher2 — Riou Die hiatoe eee nce eens “Instantly | ePal custom, the old chairmen who have served | steamboats had to strain their engines tokeep| Words om the Irish Question. crowing restive, and astrike is quite probable 7 Cite, Trevise SES ah ANTS Elling Me Soot eens peters aye satisfactorily will be Feappointed at the heads | UP with the racers. When the Sandy Hook light- | special Cable Dispatch to Tas EVENING STAR. if the river miners are successtul, About 7,000 oe NOTICE—Owing to the death, of Witurs¥ Mo. | joined the party after their arrival in the west | Of thelr respective commitices, ‘Thus Mr. Mor | shlp was left behind the Puritan was neck and | Loxnox, Sept. 17.-Gladstones, manifesto, men are employed in the railroad mines, zl Lezan, the senior partner of the frm, the surviving | and is not known here, ‘Mr. Henshaw was par: | #00 Will expect to goat the head of the ways | neck with the Genesta and presently she passed whieh has been awaited with such extreme in- aoe: = by Miss © ‘Only a Woman, partner will close the business of the late itm abd tiall; zed. a * | and means; Mr, Randall's friends will claim | her. The wiud dropped a little just about then, From Wall Street To-day. Saumoe Oon Cay = F Braddoi: Mount oval, by Misa 31 ‘continue at the old stand under the name of ly paralyzed for him the appropriations committee, and Mr. | but presently agaiu it hauled up to a stiff] terest, will be issued in the form of an address nw You pt. 17.—The stock market was é Cie Ppp oma (age soma a ae W. R McLEAN, Tue ArT EXHIBITION IN BERLIN Next | Blaad will expect tobe placed at the head of | blow of 24 miles an hour. The Genesta car- | to his constituents in Midlothian to-morrow. I strong at the opening to-day, first prices gen- i, by atith ra Tho All parties in debt to the old. fi ested te 3 " s TO CLOSE BUSINESS. Loves, by author of bora Thorne: Beebe bau be at partion fn, debt fo the old Bran are requ he firm | YEAR.—The Department of State has received | the colmage, weights and measures committee, | ried a jib topsail to catch the spill from her am able now to send the following account of | Eraily showing “a gain of \ to per cent, but aligzing concluded to give up businuss, Coffer my en- | author of Dora Thornes Kutherford, by Faas "aw | Should be presenteds bean i (Ts Peadision, the United States minister | He will expect, also, Hobie (dens no that tke | she did go'tue spectators: notioed Tharshe wer | th Which confirms iny forecasts, The maulfes- | Gl” was up’ ty white Western! Union” and eeit. "Wedding and Card Engraving a specialty. 120 pa q t Dy 8 ideas, so that the s a" Jaton Paeitie cl . LADIES MILLINERY. FANCY GooDs Sheets goud Note Paper foro cents ate 7 STS. Berlin, the copy of@ decree announcing that | sliver men will bein control, Should his ex- | twWo or three lengths behind the Puritan, To | t0 consistsoftwenty sections, Itis an extremely Lig chs machen arec eotioe ek anepenan aoeee AND CLOAKS JOHN C PARKER'S, Havi mai the bush rand exhibition of the works of living pectations be accomplished the silver men | everyone's astonishment the Genesta now took sagacious and statesmanlike discussion of the ish, but continued strong, advancing generally ‘great sacrifice. bargall uu mee = a carry arti foreign an jomestic, wi in | wot ve the reins in theirown hands an: ro A ct be it aud future in his own best style, It shows el coal stocks were “ “ee | ST | atte io at MeL AEDS Dear | uct fucien tnd domestic wil bo elas | Poul, have ig reign thera bands tnd | inberaplnnaker- Altayen weretrned foward ne : savcei advnane | Toit 34t0%e Ber, gout, Det, the oval stocks were BE ce Cerra ee eae aes cree Or wile | Uae une eent urn Me, wan outset, On the other hand if bir, Gariisig should | Hext. She eyed her uuinsall to pore the wide | #distinct recognition of the radical advance. | very et awaine gaining De de. signed and built for the purpose. With ft will be associated a historical representation, ex- SH mended by the Leading Dressmakers, g. Y "2 e e Hudson 14% per cent. Towards 10:30 De ae fuse to place Mr. Bland {n his old position, or | opposite that which ithad been on. The yachts- | It begins with a request for the renewal of his | ware and Le xd = MANUFACTURED BY THE BARSTOW STOV! ri fo! F. Bland tn his old 0, OF: P should organize the committes so as totake ihe | men on the judges’ boat concluded that <he had | conatituents’ personal trustin him, He regards | {i market near sania: emeen eae te cies: It Is abwolutely impervious. CO., FOR WHICH WE ARETHESOLE A and paramount aim will be to con-| hibiting a view of the development of art in powers out of his hands, it would have the ten- | found herself edging too iar south of the course | the future with cheerfulness. He says the ar low, note k d T., Pacific Mail, For sale at all Dry Goods and Ladies’ Furnishing OPERATION, AND THE MOST | Seing that every! custouter recrives aaiue ii iy | the fatherland since the days of Frederick the | dency to commit the Honse to the support of | and was correcting her mistake. ‘The Puritan Tears of legislation are due to tory obstruction, | Louisville and Nashville, and 0. T., but the Stores jy3u-3m* > [EB STOV N; | Moucy. My second and leportant obec il wore | Great to the present time. Therewards and | the administration belore ‘any vote had been | having no mistake to correct kept on the even " Apts < I stocks still continued strong, resisting the EMOVED. MBER W BECK | ayntemauize the business Cine all shalt Feoabve gus | Fecognitions of meritorious. works will. corre- | taken, and to plunge ties lone and warn enc | tenorer her way now fearon five lenortechoah | CLAISS CREDIT FOR THE AFGMAx serrLeaesr. Gccline., Towards Ai oclock she marke Ge R 3 is OVELSO ee same amiuut ofaitention, in correspondence, making | 8P00d with the importance of the exposition, | testatonce, fp the face of these circumstances | The Genesta ran up her spinnaker on the| Heclaims credit for the Afghan settlement. came steady at the decline, and at that hour is MME. VON BRANDIS, MODISTZ, i = . ACI $e of accounts, estimates, aud orders, und that all orders, | @nd the government will use liberally the op-| it important to know what Mr. Carlisie's | starboard side now und it filled like a tov bal- | He says he tound Afghanistan broken topleces, | quiet aud steady, Total sales, first hour, 93,000 Formerly with Lord & Taylor, New York: 73 ARE MATE: PLAIN Pihether large or stuall, shull be promptly Gispatched. | portunity to purchase for public collections. | views on the question are. The silver men | loon. The Puritan’s spinnaker was gloriously and leftit friendly. By ylelding to the Trans- | shares. Wig, Waa cu reek Sas widdRes ASS one LAIN | Tor the next thirty to sixt in Hard Woods and | L0e.8cademy of arts undertakes the cost of the | naturally reckon on his being with them as op- | curved forward, but not with the steady force of = P peep s i e ae ae Pieats tn all grades, especiaily tn Hard Woods and | usual freight for bringing and returning all the | posed tothe New York bosieey bette eee: | the Buglishanais. vaal he averted a war of the English ani Window Giase Werk Solts made at the shorte notice. Superior fitting, HAYWAKD & HUTCHINSON Florida Pine. ‘WM. TL McLRAN a Ho cl Wages of Window a Teasonabie prices and satisfaction guaranteed. 14 424 9TH STREET Surviving Partner to Works of art which may be admitted, as well as | stood that he has studied the question very THE GENESTA AHEAD. European races in South Africa. He challenges Pirrsnvre, Sept. 17.—The wage committecs EN ‘Dresses. Bridal Trosseaus a specialty. au WI MCLEAN 2 SON, insurance aguinst fire. Each artist may bring | carefully, and ts inclined to think with the| ‘The wise yachtmen on the judges’ poat saw | contrary verdict. He traces all the trouble in | orine Westrn Window wiase Manche _syau-ame ‘920 14th street, between 1 and K. sel4 Hihand Bateetsn._ | 1 the exposition not more than two works oi | Presiden Haver de ceuger in the unlimited | tn Genesta forge shead in consequence of this | Egypt to the policy of foreign intervention, of | Syitq wanes Window hong. meumenongn o0- wee = ; = ver dollars, uestion is gi; = a pani on 2 - ‘ Doverass. Se ee aeeane Ing him more uneasiness than tHe tariff or ay. | and knew that they bad been mistaken in| which he has never ceased since 1876 to point Journed without arriving at an agreement. The are. JOHN KATSER'S ActIx@ Cutzr.—The President has desig-| thing else that may come before Congress this | thinking the evtter's sallors were correcting a | out the danger. manulscturers want the then to aout 6 re@ue- ad M Ww. Elegant MulkDrcad the De Bevad made in the ety. | Dated Commodore J. G. Walker, in addition to | winter and for months past, be has, been talk | mistake when they rected ‘this auxiliar y fail; | CONFESSING HIS MISTAKES IN THE SOUDAN. | [lon “Another couferenees willbe weld next . Lower. Minx ORK. 4 Sole other equal to it, the duties of chiet of the bu ‘of navi ing wi en on both sides and making a care- | instead they were improving their conditiot ser Hn eeiny We have 100 Doren Z£ADIEY BALBRIGGAN pure, CLEAN SON let reau igation, fufstaay Or the witiations NOW she Wer alors iene: uritan, aud now | _2@ advocates 8 withdrawal from Egyptat the | Wednesday, TRUE, cles to 00, Ger ieaulne €7c: Ticen, which we to act as chief ot the bureau of provisions and an rs — =— clothing during ‘the absence. of Commodore A COMPROMISE SILVER BILL. Bis Deseed bet, Dora cate the Gonaste’s Geb | cr nsii ere cuaiaitiegeadocs sci | _ Delneok Wait Shean West Sanp, ball sell for 37gc. per pair; three pair for $1 or $2 EI HY. Schley, who has been acting chief since Pay-| Representative Warnerexpressed the opinion | topsail, an on eer roe nee lives, ti GRANITE FALLS, MUNN., Sept. 17.—A heavy. Sitgpampresd, Hyebread, Rolls, Maryland Biscuits. | master General Smith's courtmartial. It is as-| toa Star reporter who met him at the White | Puritan. Ste groat oust of treasure and preceous lives, in |, Si s:crmn, all. five mille eonth of bere tox per box I CHALLENGE ANY PUBLISHED | All kinds or Bread and Cakes, sumed that Gen, Smith will not again be re- Od Cotenee Such, more than three-quarters of the way | the Soudan, for none of these were rebuked by | fune qmn ell, Sve miles south, of bere last DOUGLASS, = Postively no alum used, turned to the duties of paymaster general, | House to-day that Congress would pass a com-| outward had been made. Up went the Genes- | te ition, Our bility for our mis- | huuscs. ‘Driite of hail, formed thie fest den fs PRICE-LIST OF LUMBER. SASH, DOORS Bakery and “tore at 1233 Mas-achusetts ave. n.w. | Nothing is definitely knows total tre tees promise ailver bill this session. ta’s sprit-topsail, but the Paritan’s, where was sheers ered atrnccesteengd cane abhacumee senmenen oe in a mvs ‘Ninth street. St. Cloud Building. ‘Stalls at the Rigs rket, No. 35, and the Northern | Stitt ae hieaeHal iy The case is still before the ———_+or_____ that? She was scudding along with her top-| takes cannot be questioned, They were the aoe Measuring ten in io PRESSE (DyrmNG. SCOURING aN pay| OF BUIRDE MY CUSTOMERS Ca ey tae ee ae tn sel1-2we | Secretary of the Navy. Iv may not be made Cadet Officers. Hib aearcatncepe co ihe presence two white | proper and certain consequence of undertakings | Sumference fel,____ ‘Cleaning ishment. 1205 New York ave. 1..w. La i THE APPOINTMENTS FOR THE YEAR AT THE | Cl inavians, ere oub- inst nature, and that lie beyond the sco) autinc je teua nity Gena Galant ey | REST ASSURED TIEAT X WILL AT ALL ES Who i atopplog Si the Focandrire uaoughc |" “"wavac accouur aswounceo. ” =" | fog bat baagiog ike Shae wai pope haps | SE " ve) THE FALLS CHURCH FATE. Piast cloaks, Veiver and Party’ Drewes sepecialty, | TIMES SELL LUMBER AS LOW AS PUB Oftice and Residence, Will be appolated paymaster general. iF ted payraasterigen Sean ditae ee oP, “non: being ripped. 4 LISHED PRICES ALL LUMBER pela 1420 New York at Wapr Hampron AND & WASHINGTOY, — Maguetic'treatment for Rheumatism | WIDOW.—A ecorrespondent of the New-York => MEDICATED, ELECTRIC AND STEAM DEALERS DELIVER FREE OF CHARGE atte ii of buiman means.” — The following have been announced as cadet | Appeared on the’ Purlian's higher stays, "ihe | ADVOCATING RADICAL LAND REvorws, | TheGrangers’ Exhibition and Piente— officers at the naval academy for the term of | wise men on the judges’ boat were at a loss to He advocates dealing free! ‘ith the transfer Addresses end a Tournament. 1885-8: ‘Cadet Meutenant commander, H. K, | account for this. vas something wrong? they | Of land, ropsseration of titles, land taxation ring the lite of the holder, and after bis death " 188 ANNIE K HUMPHERY, ervous Diseases, by MES. BROWN (Col.), World writes from the.Greenbrier White Sul- | Hines. Cadet lieutenants in charge of the four neers oe Pe a rounded, dus wih <A cent Sen ead eutone” tee eee ee cer ‘ie: BY 480 Test STREET NoatHwest AND MAKE ESTIMATES FREE OF sevime* 305 Mo-avenue._| phur Springs: “The latest on dit 1s that Gen, | Infantry compantes in the battalion: First com- | ‘267 or perhaps a mile. This was at 4:5:30. | thut the current is slowly settling in the direc- igheerd Corpets, to order in every stzle and matertal, wines NOTICE OF REMOVAL. ‘ade Hampton, who is at, Dagger Springs: sot Cadet W. H.G. Bullard; second company, | ‘A 177:36 the Puritan plunged around the rent | tion of disestablishmen, bul believes the vic | The people began to come in yesterday aftor and guarantees perfec At and comfort CHARGE. E,W. MILLER, REAL ESTATE BROKER, | fur off, was unuble (0 tent bitteclt gue fens | Joseph W. Oman; tiled company, Williae ie to the melody of whistle throats and guos, | tality of the church equal to her needs. Even | noon, and goon aggregated several hundred, ‘French Hand-made Underclothing. Merino Underwear from 513 7th see 1m | the spot, and has finally’ succumbed to the | Foust; fourth company, George j Cooper, Ca | looking quite ordinary and commonplace with | at this crisis he is averse to pressing the gratui- | The opening exercises came offin the afternoon. ‘and finest imported. fi ‘THOMAS W. SMITH, __ 1500 Hat Arlington Hotel. se¢-1m | charms of a fair Washington widow, Mrs. Bailey are Rone ae A Lev 1, Gcorge Breed, | merely her jib and muinsail to the breeze, | tous primary education bill. L, 8. Abbott, in bebalfot the mayor, Levi Par- ‘Patent Shoulder Braces, eae tee ‘Goods, (> BYRON S ADAMS, PRINTER, by name.” Ne A. eer W Ha aa ei though both ‘these spreads were drawn taut as | ORACULAR UTTERANCES ON THE IRISH QUES- ker, esq., delivered a brief address of welcome. Children's Comets and's $1 Corset (lise Hsown | SASH WARE HOUSE AND LUMBER yaRp, | “pseton ana ciagt4 oes! ‘Work a specialty, Hon. JonN A. KASSON, ex-United States | Ne Kress, who is also adjutant of the battalion, | We Heads of a drum, On the Irish question he says: “cannot be-| T° this, HL H. Charters, of Spoteylvania wegky that for the price it Se ese _ Briefs. Testinony, Petitions and Arguments. se3-8m | minister to Berlin, 1s at the Ebbitt, He arrived | 40d Willard L. Dodd. Petty officers, first class, SHE EURISAR'S VICTORIOUS HOME RUN 3 ‘T, MITCHEL! FIRST STREET AND INDIANA AVE. N. W. Heal Estate Oljee end Notary Public, | 12 New York a short time ago, and is now here ‘Dowling’s Auction Kooms, 1100 Penna. ave. tomake his report to the State department, ai Begstal Dulane tat on Sis st, West Washing. | He will be in the elty soveral days: and. will ton, 503300, fronting on two sireets; will be soldcheap | then start for his home in Iowa, if his health, and on libeial terms. ie2h-tm_ | which has not been very good of late, permits of ‘WE ARESHOWING A FINE LINE OF | his rea so long a Uae He will be en- GAS FIXTURES iu yew and handsome de | gaged in Titerary work this winter, and will be signs, Buyers for actual use wili get the benefit of our | In Washington inost of the time, so a8 to have We Have Nor Oxe Hesveen best discounts, as we pay no commission to Plumbers | access to the public libraries, ‘and others to Influence trade in our favor. Our goods SUITS OR PANTALOONS OF ONE KI ure marked low, bul include a charge for hanging, as] REvENG: D. | POND LILY TOILET WASH, A MOST RE- | We cannot furnish skilled labor without pay, A com- ti e Lieve the political geuius of this nation’s illus- | county, Va,, lecturer of the Northern Virginia He D, Tisdale, Edward . Witherspoon, Samuel Under eee eee gerh yachts boiled | tious history will prove inadequate to the solu: | District Grange, responded ina very bappy Harry ER ‘Edwit_V.D. Johnson Jong | (rough the water and the Genesta was at an | tion of the problem or permit. an embittered | manner, retuteing thanks for what he ted NGulewoids Bawust Winrans DM Yoon | angle of about 45 degrees. Now the Puritan | civil strife. Ifsuch strife should arise the one | thelr cofdial reception here. He was followed F.W. Jenkins and Frank W. Hibbs. Pett: | began to outpoint and got nearer her rival. It | may cast blame on the other, but the verdict of | by John H, Strider, of Jefferson county, ficers, second class, Elliott Snow, Levi C. Bes. begun to blow great guns and the spray dashed | the civilized world, lam _ convinced, will alike in 4 very few remarks. He is expect tolette, Henry F. Bryan, Robert ‘Stocker, B.C. | OVer the decks of the Judges’ boat, so that it | condemn both.” Then follows a touch of true an address later inthe fair season, Decker, B.W. Wells, Jr., Walter S. Burke, Henry | Wa8 uncomfortable. At 2:10 the Genesta went | Gladstone oratory. Evidently alluding to Par- | The speaking of the day was concluded by Hon, L. Peckham, Edward’ Moale, jr, Guy Guz. | about on the starboard tack and at 2:17 the | nell, he says: “I believe history and posterity | Mortin-er Whitel ad, of New Jersey. cry ‘William G. McMillan, Newton A MeCull Puritan followed, This was the last tack and | Will consign to disgrace the naine and memory | fluent and fine speaker, clear in ge | jrevAs there were twenty-ax positions tend | both iuid thelr courses for the ‘finish. The | ofevery man, on which ever side of the chan- | palate ‘well manner pleasant ani ‘among the cadet officers of the ‘frst class, and | W&Ves dashed over their bows and they bobbed | nel he dwells, who, having power to promote | turuest. Hi de gave a hidtory of the grange which —Mr. Kimball, superintendent of a r 2 ‘ d friendship, uses it for strife aud | was organi: ighteen years ago, showing the a . ynaceous -paration. rison in prices with house in Washington is | the life saving service, has received information | only twenty-five members of that class to sup- | UPand down as they rushed along, zee em " % e path se ala Eacpeuntis nity eine Neon ee oe Solictea.” We are Welling, Furnaces, Rangeand fire | ofthe indlctmont by the grand Jury at San | ply them, Naval Cadet ‘Frank W. Hibbs, of the pie Puritan had out filo and guintagipil the | sae perucrene oF 21 cramentcticaks towards Ie ascome beading: ss . Heaters lowr, and have mstock ‘une: fn tan ; a ”» ‘ DREDDIFFERENTSTYLESFROMWHICH —_| Sick Room, Cleansing and many other purposes. Htation from which to make selections. EDWARD | Francisco of ThomasG. Johnson, for setting fire | $econd. division among the fist clase bette | time, She was about three-quatters of ffaile to He ways no priaiece ls nousible writhout re- | rer, corporations and. the people sand the CAVERLY & CO., Plumbing. Heating and Venulat- | to the life saving station at Bolinas Bay on the omicets, wind) and eight miles irom the lightship son the tegitlative tketee he | Wonderful segregation by the oe ization of WE THINK YOU CAN SELECT ONE, AND — Ing 1a25 New York ave suitvim’ | 15th of last April. Johnson was formerly ee ae wien Capt, Crocker jet out themaineaita titue | frm, of te logtlative tnetrument. Ou the | Power todas ile mpoketeuin onlay ally twe AT PRICES THAT WILL AGREEABLY | J) NOT SCRUB AND SMEAR YOUR FACE IEAP COAL AND WOOD. Pape ear ae ‘being dischasen ‘The Democrats of Maryland. PE Urpin aiuto turing tainly cannot deny there is cause suificient to r~ sgn ate date paaaenn es ocho SURPRISE YOU AND BE SATISFACTORY and hands with sticky toilet soaps made from | “ne orthe largest and most responsible dealers in Gen Eo THE CONVENTION YESTERDAY—REMABKS OF ? was justify an important change in the character of ‘This afternoon the t SENATOR GORMAN RESOLUTIONS DENOUNG- | mAlch. , The Genesia was te to gerupiand | the house oflords, but I trust reasonableshare | 1, Wis Aft poring, teataes tn Viemete oro ING PERMANENT TENURE OF OFFICE, “cup” her opponent. She lost ground ia this, | Of Power may be aliowed under wise conditions | fairs, “The? people were som the A emg ‘The democratic state convention of Maryland | The end was approaching and the steamers got | the FE ee oe eet Much of what I have | ™ase., The estimate of ue numbers by sundr; met in Baltimore yesterday and nominated J. | ready to blow thelr whistles and the yachts to | ,Gencluding, be says: “Much, of wha ding to | MeD Of judgment is not less than 3,000. Frank Tamper (or controller and Spencer ©. | eat agus. ‘The whistles: Vices the send | all expectations, lies beyond. my’ reach.” site | have not ween on any public occasion in this Jones, clerk of the court of appeals, without | were fred and everybody cheered. “She imine. | S88, “Your obedientand obliged servant.” Nineteen knights entered the list. They were ‘opposition, for re-election, diately lutfed and watched the Englishman | patsing the Price of Sugar in Califor. | °D#7#¢d in 4 very few remarks by J. R. Steward scared is tapcnline cores Se | deta ancremaiaee “Peete a ne on Trae wevicleey tge ae caeisia asit cies order, ul e importance of su; rth Iso was chee! an luted. The din 1 o , administration, and ‘added: “The host danger | whistles ana: the cheerity continued ior aots | SAX FRaxcrsco, Cal, Sept, 17-—At ajoint | the track Im, and the contest. was to be had, ous idea has been advanced by some well-mean- | tii ‘The sailing time was: Puritan, Sh, 3m, | Meeting of representatives of California and | Here a great crowd had coliected, carriages by ing men that every democrat must turn his | 14s.; Genesta, 5h. 5m. 23s, American sugur reflvers it was decided to ad-| the hundreds and people, male ‘and female, face against. It is that a permanent class of | THe PRETTIEST PIECE OF Woop HE EvER saw. | Y@0¢e the price of sugar two fonts Ber pound: | were densely pressed “together, trespass: office-holders should be created. When Presi- Jes Hanki: tN fishii another meeting was held, #t which it | ing on the track itself. This was a stub- dent Cleveland was elected we decided that the | _Cuarles inson, of Nazareth, a fishing | was considered advisable to advance the price | torn imass of bumauity, aud it seemed ple should rule, and we will never submit | Village on the Jersey coast, saw the yacht race | only 13, cents, A third meeting decided tofix | for a long time as if it would be. iu Ae ar aoc ey oft office holding.” | Hon. Jas. | on Monday, and this was hix comment on it: _ | the advance at only one centover New York | possible to clear a way for the riding, and until i questionable animal fat or insoluble by reason of salt | the city has entered into contruct with the ROCH- | PERSONAL.—Gen. John B. Ci@rk, clerk of the TO US WE REPLENISH OUR STOCK | and lime, which all ard soups (even Casitie) contain. | BAL} COOPERATIVE SOUIETY "OE | THE Dis | House of Representatives, has returned to the Use POND LIL LLET WASH. T : a iinet DAILY, THEREBY KEEPING EVERY- spare and instantly, diewoived ia, the cous, | Soclets with Coal and Wood from the present to Aprii | clty and taken @ residence in West Washing. fosrberecdapemagdb geese oond #0, SR upon term the most favorable ever Rereto- | ton.——Firat | Assistant Postmaster General THING BRIGHT AND FRESH. THESAME | est water. leaving the skin sof el per- | fore obtained by the society, and at prices much lower | Stevenson has return ie city. —Repre- - = fumed. Shun unlawful imitations, Get the WRIGHT than can be obiained fromidny other source. Every | sentative Morrison, of Illinols, was in St, Louls BULE APPLIES TO BOYS’ AND CHIL- kind. All druggists. 25 cents, Ce Rorempa og rapeeesinbe menor Yves og ‘Card for the | 02 Tuesday.—Representative F, A, Johnson, 2 : of New York, and W.S. Holman, of Indiana, DREN'S STOCK, OF WHICH WE HAVE AN fave ni i stretygiven inl ares or goat areurged are at the. Hamilton.<—Dr. and sre. @. FJ: roma t iy, at all orders must be In by Ucto- , and are IMMENSE VARIETY. ONE PRICE TO ber 2d” Brderb ex be given to the following nated | the Belmont.——Viseouut das Nowacieas, ting aaa = membérs, who will give all needed Information, and | Portuguese minister, and Rear Admiral Are F Wrisrer who can alsofurnish Trade Cards, &c. Persons'who | men were in New York last ni tht.—Gov. John ‘att Axp INTE! are not members ofthe society can become such with: | Marmaduke, of Mistourl, te at thar BoMce SUITINGS, OVERCOATINGS AND TROWSEE, | those unmed ‘below, ain those’ doin eo Be Coe Sect ere Mae eae oon = st PANY, ING! WN IM ‘ION, il titled to the aay orning.- fHE GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING COMPANY, INGS OF MY OWN IMPORTATIO) Semen ekaaeenal Cooter te wath ob the Cita | resoniacive Tnorcua esi ote has Now on exhibition at the Leading Tailoring Estab- | contracts with tradesinen in all branches of business: | been ill at Providence hospleat ion aeene soe rnament was the order. 3 : es it is thought this will be sufficient to | “the knights and spectators were wlike im: t of Wi on, Joa. M. Wilson, 1105 Md. ave. s.w. is convalescing.—Dr. Weiling, president | B, Groome, of il, was chosen president. “I met the boats out at sea, and they passed 9 os boas a Tongley, 306 A st. i.e. of the Columbian university, has Folurned to} | There were two delegations Allegany | alongside of me. Ialso saw. the trial races be- wih stretches war cadre cs patient” Gad ausil it wes “Mig St that the 400, CORNER 7TH AND D STS. N.w. H. D. BARR, Secsbalsa sacs te the city——Mr, and airs, F. E. Murray and | county, and the committee decided to it | tween the Priscilla and the Puritan. The Puri- He Was Caceres’ Chief Agent. ps dente fT) a Sat eaekuie tas ae te ae sel 2211 Pennsylvania avenue HE Andrus’ 1240 Columbia nt, Miss Effie Clarke have returned from Vir. | the Gordon delegation. tan is the best all-round boat in this country. 25 r sree Sake niet ween nant tins baat Sale -M. Andrus, ural iia Bese ee ‘Johnson, of Ne The platform of principles adopted indorses | Even ina gule she stands ap to her wore ine Lima, Panu, Sept. 17.—The government has | of. The conclusion of the tournament has been W. A. Wiiborn. 1514 Plerce Place y B : ew ‘sdministrati Sige ier A bat | Withdrawn the “Exequatar” of St. Pedro Sel- | postponed until Saturday. ‘The riding for the Tce Macmxes Thies. L Gardner. 811 13th st. nw. ‘ork, and Shetley Carter, of Virginia, | the int lon and sets forth that the | rock, and she always sails on the parts that 1 general of Honduras. It is 4 honoramong the six knights will take place — TOR IE GRADY, MANAGER. ic mee 1: Vanderhoet’ Bi Louis: aud Hone Ac. ate ot Pinte aan | otbee beiders, Obtained: tee ee oean Piano nt nnd Paver ste aden ain Drattlons | Sictcd chant be conteesed 60 bsing the chistagent | ant tot tomtatnn or ae oee os tae 2 Us . Loui be '. Taft, of Flori ure at lece of we ever saw under way.” ” “y ve of we. J. ruSON, the Bobitt-—lr. W.-W: Corcoran Kas tetsrned | warda for partisan serviose before the e of | P'the Puritan is to be sold by auction in New | Caceres in this city. a beanty.” To night the Knights have thes Pateptee and Manufacturer of the to the city, and is in excellent health.—J. Or- | the civil service law. These would not have | york next week to the highest bidd Death of Rev. Benj. F. Tem. ‘Twoamatuer bell clubs played a septrited mond Wilson, former superintendent of public Schools, has returned from. Siaconset, Mass, — Admiral Radiord is at Barnstable, Mass,—A. Rightly” constructed or administered system ot - ‘ons or udm system 61 civil service, nd they should not be allowed to| The Genesta is understood to be entered for “EUREKA” ICE MACHINE, COMING BRACES. BaNcox, Mx, Sept. 17.—Rev. Benj. F. Tem | game to-day. They were the Lungieys aud the diet yesterday, aged seventy-iwo.” Mo was | Court House clubs. 126 and 128 S. Eutaw street, Baltimore. mittee, H. Bugher ia at Deer Park, Md.——‘1 Renee a wot Sydemocratic administration. | all the yacht races at New York yet tocome. | once president of Genesse college, editor of the | To-Morrow’s _ program comprises Commis: B T Scacartses couse knea te Gpotncioel tue peek pace: JW. HABSHA. Secretary, | Taylor has returned from’ Cpe Mage iy | The specdy and radical toler wake ere ‘The Puritan and Priscilla have not been entered | Methodist Book Concern and author of several | sioner Colinan’s address and other addresses, Buss Basroworn Larnones::: Ing houses of G. Cassard & Son, 407, 400 and 411 W, Jou W. Comox. Jony W. Macaumry, | Mamie T. Hogg, daughter of the chief ele of | vice SHuont tenure of fice terse OWE | for any of them. To-morrow will oceur the | YO Meme | sacctaed athe Gismblenetnguseseerers and omersis invited | Rattimore street oF at the Baltinore Cold storage COLSON (a WAcTam my eee A three Suomths’ visit north: Me Pes ae | Raibott, Dr. Bdward Wootton te ouimich, ot Face, for the cups presented by Commodore ee THE LOUDOUN FAIR. We TEES LATROBE STOVES. SS eae Clever Soiishington Bro, , | moved from 1183 14th street to 1503 Vermont | Monitomery county, and Thos 1. Turner, Wm. | Dennett for schooners, and by Vice Commodore The Presbytering Synod. ‘The Races—Two Addresses—A Fime Ex- heguty and Pxtcitence of workwasahipe Sacaintty, | @J Ber tint? GSONRHILADELENTA LAGER | | penoste accounts, subject to check sraighereosived | SYetue, Just north of lows elrele, were appointed metabers of the state central | belonging to recognized yacht clubs. ‘The race | BEFORTS ON MISSION WORK AND ONURCH Ex- bition of Live Stock. and economy ie consumption of fuel, enhanced by late SGand Peansyivanis ave. nw. | 0m Firms, Corvorations and Individuals," Surgeon General Hamilton Resigns, | committee. for the Brenton’s Mil be safc Pa rehed Saratoaa, N. Y., Sept. 17.—At the meeting = improvements fund is no other Latsobes, roier O-lw ‘fel. $7—4, | , All Stocks and Honds listed on the New York and yachts of all nations, will be sailed on Monday % | Correspondence of THe EVENING STAR, them muperior to allothers. The omly Latrobes thes | 02" ___ ek 974 Eiaecienia Sk, eatanens howe ead ctcn | COuste 48.70 His Paosasue general of the | wit NEW PLAN vor Buruprna awn Savreos.—| next, The jiperiea’y cup ls now in thecustody | tie Mer Ded. B Dalen: Coeceedee ae Leespuns, VA. Sept. 16, 1885.—By 8 a.m. lower and upper rooms, tT 7 mt mn. Bostor mencan r. J. B. Hami yn, surgeon general 1¢ | “The Home Co-0} - | of the New Yori club, an cept at ae, ESBURG, bh —l a Russ LATROUES GUARANTEED Tue Frere Avexve NDuatrit of Columbia bonds fall denommations. on | marine hospital service, has tendered his tesig- | ine assoelauen erat oe, Bee eae hae: | Tidaay'a where it has been for macy pene at Sigh missions: It wae shown eaten, 2 FF | to-day all the roads leading to town were tilled Sec eres. FALL STYLE SILK AND DERBY HAT hand for sale. Stock and Bonds of all local street Rail- | nation, to take effect on the 1st of November. | Tuesday evening, to act upon the report of pO a Ra Ay ee ae pay balay work of the united Presbyterian church | With vehicles and by 10 the road to the fuir Beware of Imitation sel4-im__| introduced by Fought sud'aolde 8UCe Sut Telephone Companies | Dr. Hamilton does not sever his connection Sk SaaS ee anal casero ID ee Deco LIne Dae wee is in two flelds—India and Egypt. The report | ground was crowded, Willie Allen, a boy o! Bz No Dasaaa DUNLAP &CO., NEW YORK, S With the service, but wil retain the rank of | 37¥pouconstitution and, by-laws. Captain W. included the following statement: We have 115 | 14, was knocked senseless by @ horse thut ran % Nor Dhscovracen, Now ready at (> sanver s suepp. surgeon, and will be stationed at Chicago, Itis | and Mr. C.S. Wilder acted as secretary. Mr. T, Politteal Notes. away in the town eurly thie morging. The a ee nee nanan | gue tees tae mre MANTEIA | GOP Rely hel urron Stoney, premnt |S: Homey separtedwsommiaign ted ty nr |, Thou. en error af he Aselatd Prost rex th Sa Y's Le AG : r amendment e Warranted tocare Shaking and Dumb Ague, Per-| _se10-ia 906 Peamayivaniaave,_ | Always, fn rock Lares sueetment of Gas Sx a af Ener SOTIOSE Wi Be Ce eeed | as OaIDILNS Tan ae he ab Hon, Joseph B. Carr, aecretary of state of New THE RACES, — ——— Grates, Latrobes, Ranges and Furnaces, be ‘surgeon general. He ix stationed In | officers were elected for the ensuing year: G. V. | York, would “accept any other place on the re- The county race to-day was a running race, Ws Axe Recsaso a BR te es PA Big ee NS Gar mee nese two-fifths of @ mile and repeat, was won by vein re oplosage Hine bos cinta taba | Gees "RRereencnae Tastes GR | neces os wows Sot tet ay ‘ober Bradshaw tite Niord hind Tm 4 eS Patz ove 7 : : Dr. Matthews, isville, ‘ALL OVERCOATS AT PRICES $7 TO $25. SAS ory al ee st coh Vice President Hendticks and Dr. ‘Walllog, | organisation are the purchase of property by & Lanes, Arrestiox. : ae ‘and examine: : Indianapolis, whose claimsare urged by exaen- member on payment of ten per cent down and LATEST PAKISIAN MODES IN HAIR GOODS 3 LOWEN RS mete Rerum eee, | Dr Humniion was heer iy aude ear aes | tae aoeiations area” pene Barenaeed Lou ae = BLACK CLOTH FROCK COATS AND VESTS. my?i__-_E. ¥. BROOKS’ S31 16th street._| for eleven years, having Served two years e8 with tho saune Features ioe toes oo thes baa WLLE M. J. PRANDL, DOESKIN CASSIMEN = - (Ke, THE ATTENTION OF VISITORS AND | assistant surgeon in the army previous to | ing associations, sang is RE PANTALOONS, =x a entering the marine hospital service, in See Re f BIAOONAL PRINch diese ann doen. | VEE ome oe Hf @ like capacity. He became surgeon general by |, THE ANNE ARUXDEL ce eeens sont POMPADOUR BANGS. SHINGLED RANG ns S ALBER’ s Spd Satesuard againet Malaria, ¥ * Promotion in 1879, and his administration of | two weeks ago the wife of Phomas Donaldson, Zager gates sever seed be, tn. the halntremers’ BUTTON CUTAWAY -SUITS, BUSINESS | {PC glass or in butties by onde: ‘combing. who lives in Anne Arundel coun! e Arui x an bots by We ‘office is rogarded as satisfactory. Surgeon Pao s : Stoney, who will, it is thought, be his successor Gressed and Bangs Shingied. some SufYs, IN SACKS AND CUTAWAYS. sok In case the office is filed by promotion saected NEAT STYLES CASsIMERE PANTALOONS, IN the tints with De mami service atthe same = ASSIME ton, and has seen @ great deal of di Moxon: jn ay) HAIR LINKS, MIXTURES AND DIAGO- patis or te’ conalry, ts conversant ta she : at 1 rviceyand is competent mile BLINDS, FRAMES AND HARDWARE AREVERY | 30... gcxioor, pass AND PLAY SUITS E. J. Mozeny. KA arenes ot eeggoon general 5 xd Low Now. 5 ru! THE TAILOR OF BOSTON, im. RANDALL'S TARIFF VIEWS IN “) 4 ‘TOGETHER WITH A FULL LINE OF GENTS SNe ‘The statement made through the “aseoetated de ratber WHITE PINE STOCK 1/"X12/'—16. per 1.000%, | FURNISHINGS, ALL AT OUR USUAL LOW Scena as apes ps hla Frese tothe effect that Samuel J. Randall de- were ae flemen of Washington at 414 9th st, nies the authorship of a tariff article in tHe Bep- PRICES. case timteubees. aug5im | tember issue of Dixie, the new ma wa fies DRESSED OR ROUGH at same price. NOAH WALKER @ oa, gazine ished in Atianta, Faces. a per 1,000 %, a P= iia Lok ba] ae WHITE PUSE DOORS, inch and a-balf, all regular os Hea«avavanters For G. T. Kuss, sou. 100 HEMONS AND BANANAR, ails bh Stidie aoa oe kes Cases RODI LEMONS, | "y @BORGIA PINE STEPPING, kilu dried, dreseed, 700 Bunches Choice BANANAS, Cy a 4 ‘20.00. Just Received and For Sale Low. Ger Taz Bor. NALLS, per keg, EA TALLIAFERRO, ¥ ‘ aie jmisst 21 La, Ave. “THE CORCORD HARNESS" tr opp size Frases, sasit,DooRs,a weer. |Tue Antxotox Bormixo Oo. | ‘THE CONCORD COLLAR: i 0 ' ‘blook ey ‘RInIENEN dette tsi jes ot WN So ot an Ceenes SNS Sm TRUNKS and SATCHELS of the Best Makes in ose at hi irs, D on | me i 4 MMTIMATES furnished free of charge. Fentress tisurlen's colebrated * e igeenes BRO chine WILLET & LIBBEY, CHARLES JACOBSEN, ad 20 : Gut and 8. ¥.eve | ‘Telephone call. s3i-a Pyeees | yn. Adjoining National Hotel.

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