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era ” , THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1886—DOUBLE SHEET. 5 FOR SALE—iHOUSES. _ | COUNTRY BOARD. 2d E D I T 10 N Capital Topies. SOCIETY. Honuse-Cleaning at the White House, District Government Amnirs. THE PLANS OF THE ANAR . = THE OLEOMARGABINE BILL Slits carpets aca Seeekanioe iis roar moran POLICE AFFAIRS, R SALE THE FOLLOWING SPEC ak NEAK BOYD'S eTATIC The two votes taken in the Senate today | | An event surrounded by rather unusual cir Revealed im Detail by a Witness in 1 A circular is now issued trom police head- 40. IL on the highest pot pean Bam | rast ik cumstances occurred this morning at Epiphany | 2¢ White House havo all been removed, | qaartors daily, and sent to all the precimes the Chicage Trial, inte Bareant ee: ication high and. hegh pure water, mn as oe ac teeate the seen ROL barely tn he marriage of Misa Ly McDowell, thoroughly beaten and carefully stowed away | Containing a Hist of the butlding permite ana al — fee. and fraiv allkinds Fi ites’ drive fron ir of the of lolly ring is to a ‘nt relative, | until 4 w icnics, entertainments, &c., for the hold or archist trial in Chicago yesterday, new sliey bowen siwage coupled, st | tne stxtion. Good table that the friends ot the measure have nearly a | Mr. Robert McDowell, of Dublin, the seeretary | Te gnext Winter. This work was done by argo e mg In the ans v ay, ee oe pasrantse H. Houghton & Co. under contract, The | Which permiis have been issu Inspector Bonfeld, who was iu command of ee near the Govers- | FFYAC MA _PARK—COUNTEY BOARD “<p Latest Tel Ported just an N patsca that body-and tHe votes | Bride metthe groom whiteon'a vist tn Rarer, | CArpeta were taken up and beaten and care-| qfolcemen, Clinton. Sewart, Tanke and | (oP ics atthe Haymurcer riot om the might a eer om roetaa eee eas | A Bourdat reasuvable rates at Tacoma Park, six a] in theSenate show that it will pass in that | and after a date had been fixed for the wedding | fully bundiod and storéd in the state dining | trial commitice this week on charges of neglect | Of May 6, testified that “bullets were fired into Sid sewer: reuts for ® nomen. | city, on Metropyilian Branch, “Miss shape. | There tx considerable speculation as to | several times, it was finally decided that the | Toom at four couts per yard. The window cur-| ofduty. The testimouy showed no foundation | us for perhaps a minute or so before @ siugle id ewer , . > a <j : prew-brick dwell ied by moun WHEN ROGUES FALL OUT. Phonents of the Dill are very bitter against it | place, Miss McDowell came ons short. time | the work was done for AAs cents per window, | tone seehon woucs today Issued ordere to the | 1... ap and to revarn the fire. Sixty peroos Cleveland avenue, coutaiuiny & rooms, water eierusg, pet | Members of the St Louis Council In. | 224,88 they are principally democrats may | ago, in company with her brother, and the | 88d where there were no lace curtains at thirty | Carrying out the recomusendations of the okie | Were injured and seven have died. eer: eickss beauufal rocation. nthe at you a eee | eseneer nee ae Romie Geeneil urge the President to Interpose a veto, Predding ceremony was performed this morning | Cchts per window The carpets in the offical | of the fire departinent as approved by the Godiried Walter, & Swiss, te-tifled. He was = FOR $1,500. — : it = a ah Senator Harris to-day submitted an amend-/ in the /presense of a few friends. Rev. Or, | part of the house have not yet been taken up. | missioners aud published in THE STAK of lust formerly a socialist, and attended the socialist A very nice two-story and basement new press-brick = ee Ee ae Sr. Lovts, July 17.—The grand jury closed its | ment to the oleomargarine bill which proposes | Moran, of Philadelphia, assisted by Rev, Dr, | It is Colonel Wilson's intention not nal to | Monday. 4 dueling uu Nast ow, between Sd and dy st “dally stage and Hnsik Wic ot bavinn bextony pe | {BVestigation of the charges against the mem- | to substitute for all the provisions of the bill, | Giesy, the rector of ‘the church, officiated, and | lve the exterior of the White House a thor. ccieh wabeeiey eu Giaaiee meeting before the riot because be saw the se eelient bargain eliher ae a home or investment, 2X dally stage and tail: nitie of tu poreh, | bers of the house of delegates iast night, and | &X¢ePt those defining oleomargarine, a provi- | Senator Walthall, of Mississippl, gave the bride Sng gepainting AS soon as the President and Mr. Edward Daniels bas written to the Com. | °8t !¥itation in the socialist papers. The LS 5 returned, indictments -against six of them. | fog iranimg it & misdemeanor forany person | away. Among those present were Secretary | Mrs. Cleveland go away for their vacation, but | | Mr. Edward Daniels bas written tothe Com-| icccing of his. society was Livld that © Wew a nice ne Petes og - | {9 sell or offer tor sale in the District of Colum- | Lamar, Representative Barry, Col.Van H. Man- | #l80 to repaint the woodwork in all the fioors ers in behalf of the wpe omac . Waters, Pishon, Brueggemann, Garten- | pj, or on rT ce | 00 the lot ouse, which has not | Steamboat company protesting against the | It was called to order by w! bach, Keenan dnd one ‘other, whose name has | margarine which ia not Glatinedy Urauded and | MeGuses (Ring Miaees,, MAREIBE, Miss Alice | 80, the, lower oor of the house, w! °* | Action” Of he Commoners iw appropriating | (7 righty thea were pr a POR iis. | ot been ascertained were indicted for drunken- | gol : pp the wharf at the foot of 7th street used by the | chairman. Fischer sn gel were present, - S new brick dwelling on 1}kb strees, nly tee, €e. woud | prvery oe Ln eae: South Carolina Editors, — __ | insdn. ‘Five bride sind yebom lef to-day for New | Aocesep oF coucestos Wit A sir cian: | THE IMPORTANT DECISION IN TIE STOVEPIPR cused be deen qu@anis srenompcent Gene Gatbfood: aud wil modern improvements, nice ner. Address Me | that theater's license tor indecent performances | A STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION ON ITS TRAVELS. Hork clty, where thoy will remain a week and DinnaSakeaesen, artis icoemmsabobeee ee: aved @ letter | Counter with the police then there apa SPRINGFIFLD | Uas,before the house. The Jury returned twe| | The members of the South Carolina State | “wnemury Str. Edward McC. Hall ana | ,S¢veral months ago J. W. Siler, U.S. consulat | from Awsintaut District Attoruey HL, E. Davie pp ty a Ee dene new ele Loner may be pemctiandl oun f j main tine Baud OR | Quuee tndictments, for autenipted bribery, one | Press association, which has just completed its | ygrt¢\atriage of Mr. Edwa rey Cape Town, 8. A., reported to the State depart- | notliying them ot the decision of the court in | {ALS North Side lund resaived on that. If wa iagton nicest, near the new Pension office, con- eas, | eainst Chas ¥, Danke amine, she otver | anuual session at Spartanburg, arrived here Thursday moea tee ndeR foe Pisce.o" | ment that’ ship chandler in Cape Town had ihe case Of the “District against Maleack.” He] ast bs puulished te ths “Letier fox. end Satning 6 rooms. vithrooms an alt modern improve- : _3t A. Osnou RN.__| tlemen had charge of the electric railway bill | to-day on anexcursion, The party will remain | terian chu reh, southwest, brought together a | ‘he exclusive privilege of turnishing U.S, naval | $75 whee eee ee Mc Art ar, J > Lode’ decided | chat was to be the signal for meoting. it there 7 Fo AA. uclaccou:modsted at Mountville: Lountin cou | 284 Were present at almost every session of the | here two or three days. Some of them will | large assembiago of the frlends of the happy | vessels with supplies, and preferring direct | Sut, when the Commissionéry shall have an- pr hg ae eee re large aire rooms: abundance of iruit, ies, | JUS Urging its passage. The bill failed to | then continue their travels further north, while | $7" ee ere LY cine charges against the purchasing officer of the | for having permitted liquor to be drank on his park armed. Then ® commitice was A ctreet neat Tach | Hille and vegeiabies; xood nd baw fishing: | Past, however, and it is said that Dr. Adams Premises, and notified him in writing of such | #PROlted to watch the movements in the city i = hers will return home to resume their editor- Juniata for irregularity in purchasing suppl and report if ot ms reas Die. = We MCCA ve “ame enraged at the members who had voted | Ot B. Henderson acted as ushers, aud escorted the iT a at eine 0 | aa auything happened, and if riots Saateca tad aa | © Wed at dust the mieasureand threateved in thelobuy | Wal labors, Major M. i: McSweeney, of Hamp; | cichrants, to the altars ine wedding march | fF the voasel on her way home. The charges | snvuiling, and he shall yet have comtinued 4 | SOO iP Cag an nine, aphomed: aul If role der Fent at $25 pel ROM Thr 201M oF JUL\—\ PLASMA. ofthe Hi ft ch | ton, is president of the association. Many of | being played é. Atter the ceremony | Wete referred to the Navy department, and gi leap — Ls stations and cut the velegraph wires. All elope | A. Roam, eith Hoard-at that deighifitpiacebetscen | Au umtavoruble gut at tomake user decrealy | the Journalists are accompanied by ladies. ‘Tho | yes, Eytved meantime. Alter the ceremony | Wire FSETTed, WO eT dear men aia to the utmost the ordinance of October, Leper, | Police stations were “to be attacked ‘we eae ee cia he aan | Ber hie apo PIT itney Pi Uncomfortable. “Then iollowed the charges cee otitis rly arene 1 Logan, News| traveling dress and the newly married par | BE Potter, commanding the seer (Webb's Digest, “p. 430.) The court sugested | NAF Most conver by different groups s city can secure ® Very handsomely = Pest fos = against twelve delegates that ihey were ineligi- Qurier; N.G. Osteen, Watchman and South- | started for Ocean Grove, where they expect to Mporarily in command of the South acu mu the general plan. Engel sug- pb jar (bay window) pres LIMITED NUMBER OE BOARDERS WILL rf story and ? F OFF 5 Sin streets just north at W street, | be tax we GMpctime, Puthrovat aod-ail modern inn” | Tod's sttio aaloie e So 00k ne | “ipieaie Sous the wrath of the accused, and they determi n offer that larce stor RoanDAT A Fieasa TRAYTCOUS: | 12 PAY the doctor off in lis own corn and as {hat ‘the Comiissieners should emioree, this bi c o y | r9%; Major A. 8. Todd, Anderson Journal; E. P. lantic station, ‘as the Lancaster was to visit a 4 gested that the easiest way would be to lity Caray | swearing falbely to tut cat wlieu ines, took | AfeKeslek, Unton Times: Col a i eee eee aan ag lodion and gentle fave Town, Subsequently, Consul Siler. pro- | cinder is provisions, and also that hy a general | werow, bombs into the stations. "Only. a come -- . ot o Jol. T, B. Cr ty Vi ibe rains! as. ~- bittee trou i eet Lay ere to be at - thelr seats, “This exposure naturally aroused | Yig) Wid Col, TB. Groms, Lewrensville | wen, nuraberiag near forty, mombers of tho | Crag yemmlar Charges ugaitst Paymaster Chas. | sooch nc ment ay Seema thes Sasa Heeling were to be at the Hay ; c i y | Market. Lf this comuitioe reported that so ve | Dour, Georgetown. Times; W. M. Jones, Spar- | “Wittmore,” drove out to Mount Lieasant last | with the ship-cbandler in supplying the Lan- | ¢ive the wholesale dealers and community | tulug nad happened, ten tes were to attacks ECOL. er Ds Alder : 4 jotice of their intention to d x P in Wn CO: s | tanburg Heraid; J. 8, Perrier, Abbeville Messen- | @vening to make a party call on Mr. and Mrs, | caster at exorbitant rates without competition | © “ the police: and Ube militia aud whoever eam gus hat “ try residence. mile from: station: gued shade: frult Indice en, ee eat ‘us | ger: J... Brauner, Presbyterian; ©. H. Prince, Edward Graves, in recosnitionof the handsome | for a considerntion, heavy charges were also | {It gives me pleasure to report a decision 8° | acainst them. The Nort aveuur Senin with some repair will be a speculation. Mit, Prvade Willaaa County, Varo Gy GSN | had offered’ twoor the members a large sum | Florence Times; Major F. Melehus, ‘Zeitung: | reception and fntertainmeat whien they had | referred to Capt, Votter for invenigation, and | M8POTtant to the, its citizens. The class of | WAS 10 De attacked firs. Thome Delce: 20d WIRD 00 ee Oe On tlle, Price Willian county, Via, STIEON Gor mociey TUS HAE Gn US ee ERE E E. Boma, aptist Courier: Hugh Wilson, Al iven to the association tne week before. The | with the first charges reached him before the fi De obliterated by the cutorce: | Meeting Were (rom all parte or th a vhic! vas e ei houses that wi - z S| Se aa oe ee ; native , ville Press and Banner: Major M. B, Me-| hour allotted to the call, which was inter-| return of the Lancaster to Town from plan was intendea to be carried not SALECHEAF-10 SICE BUILDING | J AURPE: MD; EXCELLENT. Br Ritem peed ee euates, however, that be never | Sweeney, Hampton Guardian; Captain T. Hf | Sbersed. with several twpromptu musical seleo- Madugascar May 20th last, No further action | Ment of the law thus, declared cannot be too | Punter.” i the pulice aliempand to ‘diapers Fitem on tot bet Dek ae See ba ta atk ai the dey they, on the other hand, came. to hita and vor | Clarke, Camden Journal; Samuel N. Evins, | tons, was very pleasantly passed. has been taken by the department, and. will tneotin ‘the latter were to shoot po per month. Untetred to vote for the Dill for a certain | Spartanburg, and C. P. Osteen, Sumter, 8.0, The Baron and the Baroness Rosen are eujoy- | HOt be untii the report ot Capt. Potter has been | 70 PREVENT INJURY TO TREES AND SHRUB- viz | PPOARDERS WA 2 STATION, | money consideration. Beuch Warrants for the = Ang, in a quiet way, their sojourn in the city at | Tecelved. ee t Zepf's hall when the eal CHEAPCA SIE HOUSE ae 8 i ‘So miles from city. | Lafxe airy toms, exteustvs | Brest of the Lelio Me eee ee tne Eleven Weeks of the Lockout. Russian legation. ‘Raron Rosen is the Russian Sicavaioas Goalwicnios: eon boe Walter Sanne Sens ar w commo- vegeta Shad abies ad | Sacamniives autos SRCMLETLS fps | he bans of she sherid, wo wil sorve sem as | THE PLUMDexS SPILL, WoLOINo THE ¥oRr ats | ooaul gwntralni New York elt and Ine | gue yacmarr emit ei esir attic trends | Sosy Bisse ie fre wo eteapec | Noms Met, dors ere lose Why pig sari Pre hao, Sz-2oyenh. balance {70 | Raton, Ma Hyioigs * | soon as possible. ‘ALONE. Sbeqncs of Minister de Struve, since the recall | , ons barbers union willentertain thelr ® Attention to the prevention of injury to trees | }suer‘s asmade charye d Jf ures hel the daughier of tue famo = " ORY OARDERS WANTED AT MEADOW FARM. Halt @ dozen plumbers und apprentices were ® Barones: BARGAIN-A_ TWoSTORY | } ‘tee ary ‘nm extensive fat ne ade NORTHERN MEXICO IN ARMS. The Baroness trem Firscelaas cable ‘board. “Lovely Eastern Lodge, No. 4, 1.0, 0. F.,will go to | 8nd shrubbery in the streets and reservations, | ‘The wit Did you ever have taking {t as easy as possible, considering the | Russian General Odyntzor, who is lately de- | Lower Cedar Point onthe Jane Moseley on ==4 pling tena py any bombs: ‘Mr. Foster, of fms | drives | Agiress Mis ERASMUD TAYLOK Orange | Reeraite Going From the American | weather, at the Knights of Labor hall to-day | evased, and for whom sho is now wearing the | Tu day, the 20th, und want their trends to | Ang vehicles, tied (to oF waich injure such | the ecient, warmiy ‘Stjected. “Judge, Gray price 32.500; easy, terms: | Court House, Va- jyiser Coy ea eretmrate Revolationivie. | When a Sram reporter dropped in. “We are | deopes! mourning, She bas been married Utile | Bing, bathing aad basting Te Taine crab | soto, and animals left unattended or eoines- | Everman, Wpcuocuon, ang, the wituess tolg = Ew Langpo, Tex., July 17.—Exeltement | stil holding the tort,” sald the spokesman; “we | {Vemaat tut ine eee hetoe ental aud tip | Bad weather caused JGonneman’s employes | urely fastened as to permit theiraccess thereto, | been distriburcd ta hin sant once ena ran high in this city yesterday, caused by the | stand Just as we did on the 3d of May. We | needed summer rest.she finds the quiet life | t© put off thelr picnic until Thursday, the 22d, Aponnibie for vichations ‘OF the late. Major | {OF Ox2 Mt a meeting Thaukwglving Mt attacked Sensational reports coming in from Mier and | want elght hours’ work at $3.50 @ day.” The | here most grateful, ‘The Baron and Baroness | When they intend w have all the more tum be- | Spousible for violations of Ou the forests | BY the police, just as it happened Unis time, a ot a o $3.5 F ke in the | cause of the delay. alker has also instructed the “force hose present at 54 West Lake street on. th STED TO BoanD ax | (uuerrem Jt Jseald that the whole country tn | elxht uct loekout uss never boon @nded, so fer | spend the, mornings with their books 1m tho | Suze Wedel sssoy tne aelightaot Cabin | Promptly report every abegnce ot, or dewect Am | Teme Brean, at Sd West Lake strent on. te cau ARD AT | that section is in arms a eeruit he plumbers ure concerned. lay ends | large, airy rooms of the legaton, 3 : lght of May 3, whut - . large. airs, Tooms 0 | going there from ‘the American side ot tiie | te eleventh week of the lockout; Every Gatur- | long drives along the cool, piacakaded roads of | Jolin to-morrow should take tue steamer A | Sect designations on public lamps and in the| were Fischer use, brehiteniens Rented Ghoti. MM. RULER d CO. 3d and | JPLPEBEN 08 20 3 ee gynzae | Wat Woalgeove: Roun BEAT BARGAIN IN REAL bs | ielereuce. W- ick Houses. 4 roomseach, situated | M- Hammerly, Roun fe northwest, with wide yarking. | FYWO FAMILIE the Marsball a first’ and second. floors on a Deantifal Ses stree urns best, reiere G. W: : 2 Mi orth . K yo'is dead), ant re Ehoeipet seat, “Fins property ts maw rent ES SAUDR Stall Fuga coy Van [ANGE Uentta” Dus un" “excrevolutionlc | day the apprentices who wre holding out with | the hills to the north of ue city: dine at the |G, Wagner at Congress and Canal atreot at @ | ebtingotthe same, Kroger (wo ts desd)-auotber Krulager, Gruen- ver mnoth. Apply to 5. W. MYERS, : and “bandit, who bad sojourned on the | the men are paid their wages at the e | country club or entertain a few friends in their | O'clock, zRGING ANOT pax, ' % 5 er, ‘Leh- Protas Peal Ratate Agent, 1428 N.Y. av NTEDIA-FEW NORE -BOAI = Xas side Of the river for sume time past, | Pumbers are practically left alone in their con- | own house, and ove eveulugatter 8 they visited tole Bonsylvania railroad will run excursions | |The Commissioners have to-lay wdiressed | maniis and Heriaanu. = LE-SEVERAL DESIRABLE HOMES. ne sami an CARDERS FORT has joined the {surgents in Mex Tuis | tests, all other trades having returned to work | Mrs, Cleveland and had a pleasant cnat with | to Cape May: pole tlantie City every Friday eekhneae| peebege or peavey poe hag pad TE "Mie Pleasant, ou avy terme: $3,000 U9 $6,000. | applicants ‘several large airy Tooms Rerun cna | city has been chosen as the headquarters 10r ela ome ae Pang ered Cop com beara ie oie | Bue) Laay Gk Cie) Wlliteietouse, mod) Lo” all! £8? rine lady capltionl meahesver aeor aan? at | Ankmotiine safaris apes Raa Roe | MMe Inna RAE Wiha IN SHERMAN & CO., chally suited for parties of Ladi entiemen. ”Y overnment troops in the northel part of | Of the journeymen tinvers are sal @ Still on | res us, they much adinires 9 x 3 ‘ ol 1 cee “ jwise = 1e07T at._| moderate. Addrem at once Aisa LAWRESCE | Lumaulipus Last eventug tine Mouteres train | the lockout demanding elgee houree Among | Hosen ls justly eclebratet ine hen Geanty and | 5:30 this evening for Colonial Besoh, return | there being soveral bills now pendigg bolore | A TRAMP AND TWO VaLUABIE mace ‘MoRsKs Jon SALI ety desitable sle-room Hick owes, 1000. Ht | - mets a . h aed cata mnsaares eagravecstuen ier charanete comet’ SUMNER BOARD ON NORTH HILL Fans | the government barracks, and are awaiting | return to work, ‘They say there are not enough | she wears a Ughtditing robe ot black se Sod very good neighborhood SO Petted near the St Lotis v. suoEWAKER, es —~ 2 a ctiveness 5) ing at 6 o'clock Monday mornin; that body of great interest to citizens of the Diss KILLED, = = 7 ITH, Mountsviile, Louduun Co., Virgins, over the Mexican National brought in 250 | mechanies {t is thought some agreement must | attractiveness. She is petite, piquant and par- | 10K : ra UPON MONTHLY PAYMENTS—a | © TOneurethale Natior rough 254 nic + 3 a 5 Rae The Pennsylvania railroad wiil run a remark- | trict. Curcago, July 17.—A collision ii t.tu.th.4t* | troops, who immediately went into camp at | be reached soon bs whieh the plumbers will | ticuiarly pleasant in her manner. In the nouse ani cheap heutpiu to Long branch tit assa: ncrupixe rena p.Gurcaco, July, 17.4 collision occurred at tab tivers water wud | Marching Orders fo Malamoras. They are | Hou-unlon oF seab" pluimbers hero to do the | without ornament. Her oft dark hair ar- | 1, leaving the GUvstrest depot ut 10:30 p.m. | tesued by Inspector Entwisie: Herdle Phaeton | {ccigit trains ou the Chicas Mine ne rite foreircuiar’ furnis- | commanded. by Col, Partas, air experienced | Work required, even it they were competent | ranged in waves about her shapely head is | Returning, the train will leave Loug Brauch at | Con reper steoles @: " Lewin, erect | St. 6 o'clock to-morrow evening. Those who wish | th! dwell Ttuproperiy given. ‘The teain mon famped wat z in oF circular at Mile er ieabcepenng. weabtesome % tte Fier lib} Me Clare gray-bIWe eluck to-mno1 vening. Those who wish | three trame dwelliugs, et northeast, | lua properly given.” The train men jumped, bs ee ine. Cutty yaniaave. realestate | Cryit goveente ee a eg, ouplesome | worlkmet. odes Cyen checks and chine’ soitly Meunded to | wo go to Asbury Park will tind Motel Bruuswick Clagett's subdivision at Rosedale; $2,400. Bd: | i the darkuean # tramp was tatelly speed 00 A cial cae kg cen | mee ting. 1320 F st. eo Ee Supreme Lodge Knights of Pythias. | piumpness, and a Uuy arched mouth. with | Soacves awaiting the excursion train at Ocean | ward Temple, erect six two story dwellitige, D | Car Containing jockeys aud, hones tor the Fes: Brick. # fooms, mL, Q. bet. Lath aud loth sts eee SELON SE news On ORE TORAE= Ta CRP LEE TRGrO Rei saa or rows Of pertect | Beach to-morrow morning, Street, between Delaware avenue and Ist sireet | port races was. Uhtown into a creck. Tw nek. #Fooms, mL, ia save. and Geis; Norval Birches FEARS OF RAIDS INTO TEXAS, ELECTION OF OFFICERS —1W0 WABHINGTONIANS | ¢rinsony address | The Mary Washington ‘will make her usual | southwest; $9,000. Wibelin Schultz, ercet a foces were badly hurt, anda bore named ng store, 1325, Fw ieescatr aera cu T= “Alepeiein Wee oa: AMONG THEM. ee, ole were ome et tly. She | Sunday trip to Itiver View w-morrow, leaving | iwo story and ‘celiar dwelling and store, 13th, | Flora, Valued at-@7,500, and owned by Me borage bpm op aaa Po cAstL ville, Tex., says? “The revoiution in Tamauli-| The election of officers of the Supreme Lodge | 22d manner, and speaks Euglisa fluently: She | Tee iarrat 10 acts between H gnd 8 streets northwest; $3,000, | Taylor, of West Union, lowa, was killed. Bell, ee eee ay oon Hat aan oe Clarke count: ps rs to be increasing and the | of the World, Knights of Pythias, took place | cin people and country. Bae enoyemnt ta oes 2 aes Hall every | E. V. Ferris, erect a three story and cellar | auother valuable trotier was also killed, Reiners property, ARLE AL G00e RRAeA Oe cope welt Ie Alveacty they ag ee auable to | yesterday at Toronto, Ont. Howard Douglas, | Viscountess Nogueiras and Miss Nogueiras | S#turday evening, leaving Ue whart at 6:30 dwelling, Massachusetts avenue, between th ——— aes Qa bot 14m ama Loe RUS Charleston, net far onrSuenen: | demonstrations toward this side. Lase Wed. | °f Clpelnnats, Obio, was elected supreme eban-| wilt sail for France next week, accompanied by | A select excursion to the Natural Bridge will sete laden Offered the Queen His Heart and Hand. Pomp pl sus large and piewsuut Address FU. | Hesday night twenty of them crossed and | cellor, and Gen, Win. Ward, of New Jersey, | Mr. Alexander Noguciras, who 18 going abroad | leave the B. und 0. depot at 10-10 Oelene tats Tommy Brown's Capture. AND WAS AKKESTED WHEN HE CALLED at gua brick stable. estown, Jefferson county, West Via occupied a ranch, six miles above this city, | supreme vice chancellor; supreme prelate, Dr. aoe ete) Purpose Of recelyin y tetructions on tie, evening: a See From the Sacramento Bee. BR od rms a " a ANSWER. Sth st,, bei. P au ut as they committed no overt acts | King, of Tc ‘ e ollie Miss Nogueiras will resume her voe: ‘of, Broct neing school reunion | * ‘py, aginyics Brot NDON, July 17.—James Junior recent! 3 ; a Ob COUNTRY BOARD IN FHEVI ey, were ‘uot “urrested. Today, uowever, | recofly nud seals, FC Ee Coane Se Louie, ve: | stadia in Paits “Tue minister and the two re- | takes place at River View every Saturday even: | 72, notorious stage robber, Tommy Brown, | ,/2xP0%,, July A7-—James, Junior recently oa VT Tat New York ave. | Gpuvh cous Van inikes from Charlowtes. | Sheri Writto received the following dispatch | Lette uaseaey Ae Ee Coals St Louls, r6 | maining sons will spend the rest of the season | Ing. Who escaped from Folsom prison recently, was | Jie commenced "Mo" Bator Sere SALE_839 6 ST. S W., NICE HOME, DE- | ville, Va 1 # month, uecording to | irom Santa Mari “Last night 15 men crossed | Willey: Wilmington, Dele. supreme sueretary | at Narragansett Pier, ——-—__ captured on Thursday night by Sheriff Benj: i cS C ta nberhood, fronts south, T-room brick | size of party, length @fstay, &e. For particulars ap- | from this si ‘La Bal: joi e party.” e wine: el - | Miss Nina Morgan, the daughter of Senator | DETAILED a8 MILITARY PRoFEsSORS.—First uel ai madera improv. meats: will be sold $200 | piy to Bats b n this side to jalsa to join the party.” | of the ¢ndowment rank, H. Nelson, Washing. rsa 1 signed at *' * He sent ‘our Loving Husband. min K. Thorn. When Brown escaped from Fol- | tue epistie to Windsor Castle, aud called there a oe ibey are stealing guns und pistols and horses | ton, D.C., reclected; supreme master-avarins, | Morgan, has been greatly benefited by her stay | Lieut. E. K. Websier, 2d infantry, bas been de- | son Wardea McComb had pletarceand deserim. | Yesterday 0 in the queen's answer. He So ee _ieseo2m ___P. 0. Box 196. Charlottesville. Va._| from the ranches in iront of here. ‘They res F.Brazge, Maine; supreme inner guard, | at Ciifin Springs, N.Y. Mrs, Morgan aud her | tailed ag military professor at the University | tious sent to the various sherlife, aad Theta | ¥ taken into custody, ‘examined, and found H-2y LL (saccessor ve SUMMER BOARD Ar THE TALBOIT HOUSE a one man yoaterday, because BS Robert Ne Arkansas; supreme Pulet | daughters will’ spend the remainder of the | of the South, Sewauee, in the state of Tenuessee. | heard of a man who was making his way across overs — aud was lo-day sent toe _ 925 near Sugarloaf Mountain: plenty fruit and shade: | Would not ive uy ols. a | guar In ps vi Us, s a “3 oY ee e 1 01 " ely, um, .OR SALESHANDSOME DOUBLE HOUSE, Np | fool puter Me ate aati lent Maria ts teengeave Pied bowels, Stuts | guard, John W. Thompson, Washington, D. C., | season there. First Licut, George F. E. Harrison, | the country on foot whom he thought likely, y! lle St 4 ne le 5 ; o; jescription e flee y: TN ar ner hele te Wamallaubsnost ok om ane re-elected, Miss Mamie Petty, daughter of Mr. J. T.| second artillery, military professor —_at | !"om the description, to be the fleeing highway avalry stationed there. As the parties ‘The Recent Unpleasantness. Petty, of the District auuitor’s office, hus gone | the University ab Culitorila, Berkley, Cai, | Man. Consequently, the sheriif struck out on ‘The Pope's Ways at Home. ner bth and Teun mw. soath front bay ict | Sopeltiage che R Ro Address *-.11 rooms mod. im. Terms part cash: Call on | Barnesville, Md. DIES AND GENTLEMEN WILL Ientioned i dhe telugrams aro voted despers: laup serriamest of THe Dirviccuties Be- | Abend the summer at Greenevilié, Team. | and Flt Lieut, Van Ness ist artery, ani: | tue tans trail, Tig rst day the oflicial trav | Prom the Pall Mall Gust Fad pleasant Hoard inthe mountains, of Virginis does ron outlaws, Auleted here _Britio at once | TWEEN MESHES, MOKTON AND PORTERFIMLD. Baron and Baroness Rosen are giving a series | NOW Yoru: . would hear of his man, who was some distance | A correspondent who has had many advan- Apply at once. Markhau Station, wast! LIMITED Boarders for the sumer at a pi house in the country: good bowrd, m1 5 ahead, and who would tell the same story | tages of knowing the interior of the vatican me Keuterskiold and | Dip Nor Come vaom Secretary Watery. | Wherever he conversed—that he ad been hat | thus describes the every day life of Pope Lee nes * paction, and on his ‘representation Major | _ Mr. IT. Daniel has published # card in the | ¢f,smyiil Gimme, iiey. entertained the Swe Kellogg sent up a force of — cavairy | Richmond Dispatch correcting inaccuracies in | $$), juinister and Mad to reinior: shed accounts of the recent meeting | 4) evening. | Secretary Whitney In answer toa question said | ¥esting in the valley, bad lost his health, aud | Sus desc commissioner and Mrs, Edmonds started | yoday: 1 sf 2 Was making for the ‘mountains. The imprint | SL: “Unlike bis predecessor, Leo X11, has = the sub-post and prevent any inva-| the publ sion of American soil. It is known that the shade. full, com The statements contained in the cor- | Sythe or reat predilection for those grand displays of pee EES Oakton Pee Re | revolutionisis want armis badly, and as there is | 1B this city of W. Chase Morton and Charles | 9 Thursday for the White Mountains. respondence ot the New York World, relating | Cates ram, als wear far toward, — pd por ‘y oon ! nists Wantarms badly, and as there is | 1 A ! d c id a z | pomp and ceremony which are nowhe: Address Mra. A.V. "EYKNES, Uakton, A large supply at Hynes stores in Santa Maria, | Porterfield, of Virginia, as it was alleged, for | ‘syn i | Calaveras, also ‘went far toward convinein, iP y bare me re seen to. ter West saw his daughters on the | to the bureau of steain engineering, do not come | Thorn that he was on the right trail, as Brows | Such advantage as atthe papal cour. Every. steamer at New York on Saturday, and went | fom me, and do not purport to.” wie very small toot and can wear & 3 ay when be di 10 Une tent direct to C 4 on fishing excursion. He Vhen the sheriff reached Big Trees it was on sens one guards an: 18 chamber. Charles Hardinge will be in charge of affairs 3 el “ man he sought was at least a day's Journey | Isquite alarge one. The greatest solomnit; z gn rare Ola ir | the elfect that J. Frank Legge, ex-general agent | Shead of him, and he thought It would be» | the year, however, is the anuiverary of leuee itis eared that they may be tempted to attack | hostile purposes. Mr. Daniel says: “In conse- ‘and capture them. quence of the difficulty reterred to, aud in re- —— sponse to an Invitation from Mr. Porterfield, a FENANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, | friend of each of the gentlemen met in Wash- ington for its settlement. ‘The invitation and hus a very small toot, and can wear # 3iggaiter. | day When he drives out in the Immense vatioaa GONE GREE AND. CAFE WASH Gr F'GROVE, MD. Newly Qulnted and furnishe Homan tard per mon BS ana Si per week, The shovels omly a smalt portion ot property on my | $5. per dev, 8L OU Table Hoard per mouth, $30. poke. Eor fal Hc call at olive for bulletin Roued o8 | Week, $5: mlealaSbc., amd during ca THos £ WacGasa Mire S°DULAFEr Ra, Propr the legation during the minister's absence, "The New York Stock Market. the reply were all the correspondenee that | TiGuet will be tue guest of Lord and Lady Laue. | Of the Baltunore and Ohiy railroad 1m this ciuy, | 2st tdea to ty ke a journey by night—traveling | cession, ‘It is the only day of the year on which. 0 beri Lion to tuble fare; terms $5 to $6 pe special wire to LL. H. Dodge. 589 15h street: news tome, nor have 1 known him in the mat- | $Y in Cana 3 morning. He is now in Cleveland, ets otet, | ing, tor hie face 1s'too thin end dell two Sioom bay window | JF UURMELL Fup, Harpers ferry: Waves ve 3 pao | tert al. indeed, introduced to him} Speaker Carlisle has recovered trom his re- Se {resh team, got Sperry, the proprietor of a hotel, | 1né, ong 600. ROBT. E LEWIS, |" jes0-1m Aime: casually cor y o endgenr. ‘occas {ter the whole inatter had been set-| cent indisposition, and, with Mrs, Carlisle,| RELEASED ox BaiL.—John H. Edelin, who | #2 8¢ccompauy him, and they struck out. They | heavy and majestic headgear. On this ~y | * had only yone about six miles when they came | everybody mien grande tenue, Atver all : Jy15-1m | -\aRLIN HOUSE-FREDERICK, ND REMOD- 100%, 1068, | Hed, Just belore leaving the city. | Being called | expects to,remain +n te city until, Congress | Was atresied this moraing by | Devectives | 194 be “afonerds tansh liao see te ne, | ee tinposing peti eens: Alter all SALE—GSTORY BRICK HOUSE, U of. | © cled and rermnished: clegunt accommodations 23, Site | there by, Or. Porterfield, of course all such | udjourns. They will then go to Deer Park fora) Wheeler and Mattingly was released on bail | buts bright light was In the cabla, and hore | Cardinals, the pope eppeste burse aloft’ ta ins nar ih awe cheap toan early purchaser’ ap- | OF summer boarders special ‘rates ty” the week 0 = sis oe | Azangetnents Af reduced, must have been of | guort stay, after whieh they will vial thelr two | this afternoon. sald 't0 his oeaipanion teat ts wtand bine te | puis puabuorie ty vate memes eee a ESCO a W 2 month. “A, C. CARLIN, formerly of City Hot io: 114g 113% | rignt dictated’ by me awione; but they were not | sons, Who are practising law in Wacl an: ——-—__ : * pad bo sooth x ieee ee D. DOLL, Manager. = Do. dat pred 21404, | required.” Mr. Daniel says he was bot arrested, | sas. RANGE OF THE THERMOMETER.—The follow. | KUOW Mf & Stranger was stopping with Aba | head to toot in scarlet. Four captains of the Do. 2d pref, QUMMER BoA RD_ FROM $5 7036 PEE Ww! r 4 re] th as . | Swi juard, each bearing wo-han: ; it sg | and, consequently, not balled, and Mr. Morton | Justice and Mrs. Field are in France. ‘Tho | !ng Were the readings at thesignai office to-day, | Sperry replied that, he was in the habit of buy. ve, mg —s Some boarders can be accommodated at Dov a ° sword of state, [ /9Ge 'Qe® | was'detained just long enough’ tor Judge Snell 3% m., 68; 7a. m., 74; 11 a. m., 79; 2 p.m. 84; | 8S e&Es Of Hichards, so he would make that « | sword ofstate, and representing the four can. nan House; Ba : vestibule; | bay-windos , Justice 1s already much benefited by : . reteuise for entoring’the buliding. He went in | tons of Swilzcriand whieh have the privilege of 2 ‘oat: paved sitet; one-balf square from | Loudoun Co., Na Large double brick house, large, * to ball tm tor hls appearance next morning, | Mr and’ Sirs Bacon who salled, wiur tery, | masiaiun, 84; minimum, Ga. And found Richards and several ranchers. lt. turnishing recruits for the Papal Guard wtride Cars; must be seen Lo be: reciated. 1018 26th st. n. .! mee of frat. ice, mi -- Reading. hen es concernes re discha - e se! in irela cr e ing at a table playing rds. A short distan alongside of tbe janguin, while the flabel Seen — jgtariwe” | Siabite: Fur wrms, dc, address BiH NCCU esding conditiouaily, which lett them at pertect liberty | Are tu present in Lreland, but expect to spend Hunting a Long Lost Heiress. away from the wole with his bet well dees | Uboss immones tans of whitoostteh plumes ens ab aie MICK. Dover, Va i : Do prc {o select any otugy locality for the sattiement of |" sentative Campbell, of Ohio, has gone | 2°MANTO STORY FROM OLD ORCHARD AROUF | Over his ince, wase sitalger. Sperry told ice, | Eenuly waved backward and forward on erteee, Tl RERUEWEN BE Swe SEVERAL VACANT ROOMS AT st. PC Omnia the controversy tn uny inanuer they pleased, P pbell, of Ohio, has gone Reeckcherks ards he wanted some ezgs, and the proprietor | side of his holiness, The private audiences are. ene Smate cream eR tee kee ‘Springfield Grove,” Sykesville, Md.. tain jine Referring to the amicabie settlement finally | to spends a few days with his wife and famil; Rint iglio wiashas ax'| (calls ul ep eho atraneee generally granted between the hours of 1a auad A desirubie¥-room Brick Kesidence, good Lon and and O. Failroad: ternis moderate. | Add core _ reached, Mr. Daniel remarks that “it 1s safe to | who are at Picasant Point, N. J., and to accom. Among the visitors at “Say, mister, come here and play my hand.” | 1 o'clock. Entering the room, the pope is found. fist locatiune “Will sell cheap tout termediate pars | Jel ?-im . fe Peas Vac. Say that'such would have been the ease with | pany them uext week to Deer Paris, Old Orehurd for the lustday or twoarefourmen | ‘The stranger complied, pulling fis Hat dewa | Seated in ap armchair, and as evou ws he Talsot chaner FF Se | BOSRPEES QLICIFED IN THE MOUNT iz Was bee Out the intervention of police or Judge,” Senator and Mrs, Conger have visiting them | FePFesenting legal firms of Boston and Lowell. | over his eyes, abd Sperry soon went out, told | bis hand in the actor benediction the visitor tall 20k SALE—A © ROOM COTTAGE AT MOUNT | abd first-class country accommodations ‘eagant. one square from cars; price $2,600; $500 | feFences Turuished, ” Terms per week, hs balsace on eusy terme: rents for $18 per month, | CLAIR ryst. Wash ie JNO. F. WAG =| i < “ > 2, iS 101 ve seen, and deseri yo his knees once near the door, ‘wecons * — - case of H. G. Dulaney against the state board | Franciseo, and Mr. Kinsman, ot Warren, Ohio, et ore Ue lowes poy Soa the sheriff quietly, and | time immediately in front ot the holy father, Washington Stock Exchange. of indemnity and the treasurer of Shenandoah | the cousin of Mrs. Conger. of Maine a sea captain, a man of considerable hs .} 4 oe ; he walked into the cabin, stepped quickly to | Who extends his foot for the visitor to Kiss the * 806 Fst. n. = = = ue euawieg omnia avery clear ate county, ancuboued iy Yevlerday’s Stax, was | Mrs. Senator McPherson, who is still in New | property. He commanded during the latter | the table, and grasped the sttargcr by’ the | gold cross which ls embroidered on his wits M. L, 8TH ST. BET. G LOST AND FOUND. on the Washington Stock E3 ted today? | concltided in the United states court in Rich- | yori state, is much improved in health. Dart of ‘ils lite a vessel trading between Maine | right arm with one hand and vy the collar | silpper. After subsequently kissing the supers : seo Ue Stay 1501. sae or Bee ete ary returned ||" Mrs George wife of the Senator from Missie- | £0 the West Indies. In 1801 bis ship went | with the other, merely remarkiag, “1. want | sapphirewbich forme his pastoral hag. the'siok. VS suey lore, THE FORENOON, 4 | 544s, sd, ri verdict for $252, the actual damages sustained ee Mee eo sis | down in a storm oif the coast of Florida, and | you.’ tor rises and remains standing during the inter ee ee Nae emcee Cota Bieter plesemxecarnosae | ee oor RE eee eee Tend ygale. OF his stock, | sipp!, leit on Thursday with their daughter and | the captain aud all on board were lost with the | >°*fhe man started up quickly and demanded | view. The pope himsel! generally likewies — a e| 1 eee F a i Dulaney sued for $100,000, + | Son tor thelr home at Jackson, Miss. exception of two wallors. Capt. flascome Was | to Know what was, Beetut aden ae aid | rises and leahe agalnatn large table wis eee MPHKEY & ADAMS, O18 Fst nw. Fos 8 bid a [4 Palais Roy tothe Bostou House, or either in Boston House 1US%y bid, 7 v ew §20'Note. Liveral | Capitol and. 0 Street id. stock, 401, Did, Mr. and Mrs, F, B. McGuire have gone to the | reserved man, and of course had no confidants | that he was under arrest, wailed to sees | stitules almost the sole furniture of this aj EASTERN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ENTER rings for stay of tive or six weeks, | OU board the Vessel. Among the articles tnat | warrant. ment. Only the cardinals are allowed to sit in ‘TAINM A very enjoyable musical, terary: Palais Koval, ia Ee Cea | er now ae | Sek katate as, Pia DU 39%4 Sow, “Sat | and. social entertaimment was given’ al this “ils geandeiildren, te ehidanac ths | the wreckors was a ta box, contailing the cape | oriee in Steaie aie aa tas coc ete yg | nag neeaenes on two stools hen are placed om 2s. ietacen Konhand 30th sta, Homes built naut: | J Oot ON JERIDAY. ALOUT 5 BM ON THE | Boat Ue du ne id amen a ao ba | chureis lust evening, under, the dircction Qt] lute Sir. and’ Mrs. i Tt Merrick, nave taken a | #in’s will, a document drawn up by himselt, | Guder his cout, when, quick as lighting the | Dope always begins the conversation, ‘ie tales Sactial man. er, hardwood mantels, tiling, fireplaces corner nd _L. streets, o yx Bracele 7 5 Miss Ad och ford. Sabbath school veact Wasuington Market stick, 10% vid, 1 Little girls of Miss Ri ‘all bis proper iad with pearls. ‘The fi cottage at Berkeley Springs for Ule summer, and givir iu a single clause to | man jumped back to show fight. “The sheriff | much and atgreat length, He seems to li rs iter, Wiutired L. Hasoome. ‘To the | mandy hand, however, and be iclled the man | to the sound of hisown volce, and his con Aud furnaces aud chandeliers, Plumbing first-class, hford’s class opened, : wel ee his a Warded by leaving it at 1 natu itis Mcuite, VON Bil” the exercises by singing and by immediutely | Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Foster expect to go the | surprise of the lawyers who. by courtesy were | W2S,9R - oa tion which beco mmated, i ir wwa2w OST-JULY 1% 4 YOUNG cea Mbla ld, “Cinsayeame dina sone tee Coed | alterwards -Feappeuring one afier the otler fn | Catskills in a few days, to join their two daugh. | SUTetPe of the lawyers who by courtesy, were tie jewels were soon on ine wriste ‘of the'pris, | struck meas being ‘fomarkable. for a "plovas AS Th PRS a Si4 asned. U.S Slectria Light, 66% bid, 7a] the “Pilgrim’s Wants.” Messrs. Puilzzi, | ters who are now ther he had leit a fortune of over $250,000. They | oner. He was put in the bugvy, and the ‘trio | esque eloquence which he is careful to avoid wight rooms and bath, all furnace heated. S | asked. Mathewson, Ogle and Doty took part in the eu- | Mr, Garrison, who came here last March as | made every effort In their power 'to discover | started ta the Seok ied, trip. The stranger | in bis publicspeeches, He has the most in- Price $5,000. Apply TT, builder, | = ae met ieee: wae tertulment, ‘The litue ladies of Miss Rochiord's | gird secretary of the Freneh legation, has gone | We heiress, but for some time tallea, insisted that the sheriff had made @ mistake, | flexible character, and it is ouly those person: OsI-JULY ISTH, ON HST OR WiTODE 1S Baltimore Markets. class, wu contributed the Inalu feature o1 the | Pave to France. Count Salt keene ote eee “A man ‘who Was Known to have been inti- | but when near the big Trees he weakened, ac: adherents who have followed him trom tis Adland ave, between "4th and “th sts ow. or oF | BATgTMORE, Mp..July 17-—Virginia stxes, contoll- 0 ,, Ware Slaves, sentative of that country here now, mate with Huscome introduced to the firma} knowledged his identity and said: “Thorn | former archbishopric of Perugia Who are able to st. cars, a Gold Lreastpin, set with pearl aid tar | areas collpons, ou: past due coupons, bi; new | Laura Grinsted, Josie Burgess, Lillie Dawson, af s : young woman who asserted that she was the | T ‘would rather have inet anybody else than | cl bit 1o change bis mind. Otherwise he docs ic aie RO Cs Quoise. Reward by leav 0 Fat. mw. AU | Uirees, O7sy, Leuctorties with coupon, 44; North Cat | Lottie Falk, krances Vugusterier, Emma Spear, | Mrs. and Miss Felton, wife ana daughter or | Yausiver of the dead captains “Le evidences you.” hot admit much contradiciton. He does bis race Tat Lost 8 BSt BETWEEN ist aNb atin, « | vlna sixes old, 124 id tnday, ; vg. | Bellle Dontielly, Ada Bates and Katie Crisp. the Representative from California, are at Long | quired to establish hor identity to the satisfac. ——roe—_____ best, however, to display a paternal benevo- us, ed street dred plash Pur: . Please Felurh to | BALTIMORE, Mu, July 17-—Cotton lower—mid- e a Branch. Uon of the firm has, however, never been pro- Fits John Porter's Balloon Ride. lence to every’ one, to charm those present by -, Vermont ave. and R st. New ort nd receive reward mady wad quiet. Wheat— ih Ropperktes Revoxre! J. W. Hechinger, =: - of la + ve le oi “ 7 on ° io * er Perce Place bet 13 Le ees pda i ‘western sicady and quiet; southern | 132% 7th street, reports stolen from the trontof | ‘The family of Representatives Symes, of Col- duced, and of late, the attorneys have been led | From the Atlanta Constitution, Tegal courtesy, and to lide his | irequently ber, 57ud; Nu 1 he st his store yester ay utternoon 26 yards of white | orado, left for Rock Enoi strong prejudices under an appearance ol @ Springs tuls morning | several weeks they have been following down, | | “Fitz John Porter's balloon ride,” said an old | Suvrumb love of justice. 2 western Winter red, spol, S4%ub5; | lace, valued at ¥5.20.—John Wiiliains, driver | to spend some tinue tlie ory Sy 4 nes aganeaierai’ Sas pat eates for Gen, Swaim, reports tuat between 1 and 2 ae ‘ by sire SE ey een) PEPE TTS peers regen : iy Mrs. L, C. Campbell and her two daughters | to be a promising clew, and we, who are here as | events in the life of that gallant soldier. He dull “southern winte, 40400, un: yellow, bUWwSi: | 7 S19° Svat” near Columbia fond, was sheared | left the elty on ‘Thursday for a sojourn on the | their representatives, believe that we shall Hud | way with MoClellea ‘inte Peateecker oa Finding = Now Baty. SUMED AU | peice Df a ladder ead Terie tee ered | Hudson, the long sought heiress. The detective, whose | Paign, and was distinguished for his intelligent | From the Portland Oreconian. ited" ty retura. the game and content ntceee Us | Suite Sousi wosters iixed: Boas: Peanaviceta | vor, aud clothing and @ revolver, altogether | Mr. John W. Thompson and his daughter, name J) am obliged Ww request you to omit, | deuvity. Porter coucelved. the Idea that bal-| Mr. Robert A. Habersham, while exploring much of the money es be thlaks the gratitudce? to P2Gitice' western, GUbulsoe Erovictins | Gbutles ce Ws sliekasote wie roskion oy SHE ALE: | Miss Thompson, will sturt soon gn a pleasure | tof'Lowell, irom Lowell to Westboro, “aout | 008 Seuld be made very useful in reconnolter- | the country tn the vielnity of La Camas a tew Squeriy foalgw im out of the aoe Brus” Kgs lower, 1tqsi3, sugar’ copper relued | Catiichst, With e DorOy a Gece etait | Your through Eastern Canad: pee Sy ELL Hest | ulere to Héston, and trom Hoston into the em- | the’ yccessary equipment or tals mervinn tee | 487s since, discovered an elevated prairie, ofthe 5" louse. 17. got pe lowes, 32 7 +; southeast, wi rial iy et hi visit Caledonia Springs, atter whic! ir. Thor y a e TRAY ED OR OrGLENSTH steady. Dean." Wats ated, Oat Jo. “Uther | due to witness. the teutta, The party wens | wale Guiedoula springs alter whieh, Slr-Thomp- | ploy of a family on the way to Old Orenard, | payjasceaaly Gaupmenttor thie service The | Sic is iverally covered with « beautiful and i Cats very fine breed answers io the pepe ier? tye reese amn i | ttn HELE, ar ct | ou oll al are eng gd Gb | fimo dates on th Hatigoughe.” aria | "HE Comes were lathe GapssiyOfIndy'eamald” | Uine fue gm were dred without uct | tragrant apecies iy, de lke of wich he hs ‘et atid Untmproved property in : or Boy peral reward if return jour, i! ‘i tr ove bill of fare, ea lef | bor will afterwargs be visited. ‘They expect to dal. 3 Oe Ty ERS LUDINGTON, 205 Pennsylvania ave cy Buses oats Suod bushes, | plekea. Mr. Wyklason’s pocket of a valuable | beawuy beat titee onto ios abe Revives Piles Seam obtain. Some of the officers of the engineer 4between 10 and 114 m.. m ther Letter Case, containing card ers, Western mixed, Spot, dosndd% July “Laus New York ave. botanists, He calls it the “grass 5 ore os ee 2 A CROWD OF NOTABILITIES LIsTEN TO THE | corps agreed to make tue first trip in the bal. wewd ‘ | 7 OSt-IN MONUMENT Lot, NIGHT OF FIRE ut, 737 barrels; wheat, 66,500 busuels. | gold watch andhain, Mrs, J. F. Gibs a bSepe ‘because the leaves spread out around the SALE SEVEN ROOM BRICK HOUBE:GAS | J gworks, « illack Cane with no head, heavy ferrule. | Bales—Wheat, 265,100 bustiels; cur,’ 25,200 bushels ——_-——_ GONG SE ee PSPORERINGS EE LOSDON. Raae neato: panna & view of the conted- | base of the flower stalk likea buuch ot grass. water, 10th sk ne. one square from “H st. | Su table reward on leaving it with night clerk « as = =a A CHARGE oF FALSE PRETENCES,—To-day A, gurmmer, In the reopened Crawford-Ditke divorce pro- | erate operations. Porter watched their prepa | ‘The flower stalk, which 1s hollow, grows three 92.000. “AUSTIN BROWN, office. Real Estate Sales. Fehn H. “Edelen was arrested by Detectives | | Mrs, Bullock lett with her sons for Orkney | ecedings in London yesterday Sir Charles Dilke | Fations with keen interest. Just as tney had | fo'theee anda halt fost i uoigit wud Ie nace a USt—ON THE 15TH ONE Frederick Seymour and Julius H. Pease | Mattingly and Wheeler (the first arrest of the | Springs yesterday morning. declared that Mrs, Crawford's confession was | ¢¥e'ything ready he stepped into the tof] mounted by a cluster of small Lilies several S| Daspectiereeciey Pe avert pane soto Hari, Madson fo, $5,000 ot | sn Goal Huisi Sor Us'MCau a? iuae we || Commander Kellogg avd tally wil leave | an aot of dlbarat.compiray againat hime | foamed webtecas tele’ tues, | hundred i say of’ reat cr, wie a= = = a rq | 60 feet front and containing 10.650 square feet, | fraudulent receipts, pretended to Cinderella M, | 00 Tuesday ‘or Deer Park, where they will re-| He accounted for the animus prompting this slipped from the grip of | Druirie looks ae it was coverct with walking. (Rnaty, moc prised us a git Findes wall vy | OM the south side of Roanoke street, between | Hauke that he pald toone K. Darr $1,150. for | Maln for the remainder of the summer. conspiracy by saying that he had once, through | the Men who held itand shot like an arrow up | flicks with achina teacup on the top of each. dd rewarded by leaving it at 614 M st nw. | 13th and 14th streets, being about 28 cents | brick work done on her house, when but) | Mrs, Whitney, wife of the Chief Clerk of the | § friend, advised Mrs. Crawford to abandon en | 20 the air, carrying Porter as its lone ant is likely to prove a valuable addition : passen- | The . Trott bas sold to T. J. Brennan, | $207.83 Was paid. The Police Court fixed the | Bureau of Statistics, will leave on Monday for jer. He had never been ina balloon betore aud E $STORY BAY WINDOW Hows it A uw. Apply to 1 M Iles MONEY TO LOAN. Hor g5-000, a house on the north side of Frened | Ball At 1,000 fora hearing Tuesday. astay of severai weeks at Hamilton, Loudon | capisin, learning of this advice, charged the | EBS nothing about managing one. Soourlawns and gardous, aa it ts hardy and S300. cng 9900, $1,000, SEARERCiG: rey lor $5,000, a h , pron ————— Han eateaten iy ‘hs 4 ng, advice, ~*A stiff breeze was Llowing,and the bulb S500, s: 500. 2 BUSINESS CHANC street, between 9th and 10th streets, Cecelia Caunty, which tor several years past has been | witness, during an Interview, with trying to | AoA hh res eee owing and Slits spite — = ee Howard, neo Riggs, has sold to Surah Hearn, Affairs in West Washington. the recognized headquarters of @ colony of | blust his (Forster's) character, and challenged | uatitit gece a there: sree ke jews Briefs. Mae” EIGEN te delays charges mod- | 3 Wirt Give giv Fon THE LOAN OF soo Fox 700, two ots, 22 by 100 feet euch, on the | , EXCURSIONS —The Catholic union will cele- | pleasant Washington people. the witness to.4 duel; The withess declined the | tien faded complotsly iron sight, Not xmas | Fourcars ofthe Forepaush eltous train went 3 st omw. ay4e0t_| J Nnrce months, and furnish security worth S140. ide of 16th street. between Hand Freneh | brats thy eve of its fiith aunual excursion by @| Mr. aud Mrs. L. Z. Leiter and thelr family | challenge and treaied the affair as utterly | (Ueh faded completal expected that he | over the embankment tear Vasaall VEO ede aS AY ABMY ASD Navy OF | “Address at once ts, being $1.57 per foul. C.J. Hillyer aud | display of fireworks and an illumination of the +. Gi ‘Lak, Bhisaga (win y | ridiculous, poo 2 ————~ | MAGS st EROAT RATESOPINTrREST. | jp1Ts Box 133, Thos. J. Fisher tuve sold to Wim. M. Lay, for | upton building corner of High aud Ist street. | Tavera beautiful suvamer houldense’ oe’ U°Y | ‘The court was crammed with notabilities, in- | Would ever Hight sti otdock in the morning, | mente wele ited ann eae sso tabooets : BS m WAUGIL = =z 7 7, 23.27 by te ft e excursion takes place on Tuesday next—. s a 5 soe = S53 Fst nw. PREGTUCK CARCOMPANS thumiteas, Baeord Sireet, between 17th aud 18th sirects, | Hermione Lodge Nu. 12, K-of Pewillgive aa | Secrotary Whituey entertained the Danish fudaiticully In obtainiag wenta Crowds or | 226 day SeatRion ear Lhe reoneene oes] Coen mane, nk ene ony staal \PONEY TO LOAN ON LIFE INstKANGE eats brn StS. W. being $1.25 per foot. excursion t Colonial Heach next Thursday, | Minister at Grasslands several days this week. | peopte were unuble to ubtata edinittarce aire | rest commotion over the Goat of its | beneath the wreck. M PoLit ies Pf ceed ts aa ates: | Moat Lae or bee celia toile Vania toe wes Gill Raced vee Dade ABATE EE Ae Ea Tee ere | Reoela ersunable oan Mody iar | favorite officer, When night cameand nothing | “The remains of ihe post Schneckenburger. ta JAMES B waver, Te the Pre: oy i és 2 ‘ , | Hill (in connection with Bates & Whitinan) to irate FUNERAL oF Bexyany (Cane, took Nee perv sotta Sphoors Poraighva 1etag, He ane MI To seed gs meat heey Gis soley nl} * i oY bmg ot hy LL I wiT3m NSF stinw. | Om and ater the 21st inst. the price of the capital | gu gticer of the army lols 2, 3, 4, 5,6, 7, 5, %, | Place yysterday” afternoon trom his late veal | Newport cottag le sisters, Mrs, Ashton Dilke and Mra. Harrison. | ¢ f had. Tina = GAN 7TH | Muck effered by this company willlne sdvauoed irom | $8 Ollicer of the army lols 2,3, 4. 0.6, 7. 8,0, | blac, seeconday, Siterngon irom his late, ros jountains. sinters, Dire ganton Dike | ied by mis | PY &{all from bls balloon, oF had been eaptured | removal aud final burial at ein, ta War ST 5.000. ~ $10 to $20 ver share «par ¥ 0). and 11, pias . were ‘Messrs. G. H. Demat. Ee Libeesc. | Secretary and Mra, Manning and Miss Mary | 5! tke, accompanied by bis | by the confederates. About daybi next | temburg, the poet's birthplace, wud qulleS varticivarsby mail orupou application atthe | HME 77,220 square leet, Jor F500, Upperman, Ww, & Heull, #. Gladman and’ — | Manning will spend next week at Saratogs | Wie, !coked carowora,. iste waspene Prerning © proket challenged & mab coming to- | Ata toa party at the house of « Mr. Wiley, at Sean THE SHELLS bARGLE LiVE-STock CAR CoM. ‘The Capitol Library Site. Young. Rev. Dr. L. W. Bates of Congress-street | Springs. ally thought that Sir Walter Philmore, who | jwoognized Gon, Porter. iis balloon iad ene | Sina soso ar Mattoon, Il. «number of Bor % 10 toa ON REAL peas | 22S ANY (Limled). PROPERTY HOLDERS accerTiNG THE awanp. | M2 church olliciated, The remains were! Miss Minnie Purman, who has been for | represented the proctor, was somewhat biased | Toygniz clean over the confederate army. He | Six are in apritical condition, 350,000 sai FATE | JOUR SALE CIGAR STORE Iu addition ‘to those of the property holders | “iyarxuaTURE AND CONDITION oF Warer | Some Weeks with frlends in Hoston and Cam- | tn, favor of the co-resporident- & i Was fired at dozen times by the contederate | Admiral Franklin, United States navy, and THOS J. MYERs, both completely equipped, in squares 729, 730 and 731 (the Library site) | at 7 a.a.—Greut Pulls, temperature, 74;-con: | Pidge and at Nantusket Beach, will visit | | The spectators showe gen), interes fin the artillery. At night the wind changed and | the officers of his squardron were presented to yo im he 1216 P street. Sone sare Yoo! | who have withdrawn, the following have asked | dition, 3. Keceiving reservoir, temperature gee im Groton, Conn., before revurning Slleged) intimate eapations wit “i ee brought him back, and when he saw that be mee TLD ursday, and yesterday the 2PAL ESTATE AND COLLATERAL LOANS | b to WELLER & REPETT, $26 Pa ave. | that the awards of the Jury af seven be con-| 78} Condition at north connection, 4; south | Rome Woman who was formerly in the service of his | WAt OVer is own army be let out.th i the American ‘menof-war in the © timde. Army aud navy officers’ pay vouchers | se. Jylé-lw_ | firmed as to them: Samuel Bieber, $9,424.50; | Coumection, 36, Distributing reservoir, tem-| Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Danenhower have left | ‘ther and atterwards in his own service. Sir | Dally and safely descended, after being twenty sii cope act sce SG | Craw vou BERT STATES em ie eee gree yagi Sera erauiaition at iuiluent gaichouse, | for a tour to tho principal seaside resorts in | Charles, it was stated, allowed her £10 yearly, | HOUfS 4B, the air with the Vision of & horrible BT ag ye RY sits WOH, DEaONEY, 1424 New Yoreave |X. ZUNE ee AS Or ay Hed | ae eee Mra WS, Thoupuoa god mmtly and are, | Bee SeR8.0h8 Weld tagland auvays Visited | Aventure mo aor experiments with ballooss | from the rig Carma, Pureaton. uo Goel aed 0. “Gi i Si Duaeeeyc Newt }23,841.03; previously sutistled, $133,512.25. p jompson ant irs, | bel a LFaang | Were made in MoUlellan’s army.” visited the ports of Ponce, Porto Rico and Mire- A beta f aaaend Soureaon ingeer nat — Paid LOlal, $156,353.25, plerandsis A aeias, Victoria Thompson have gone to Asbury Park | Was ulso taken in the story of how “Fanny’ at sellson commission: manag’ eee ot eaeeee u approne c ve eee Reported for Tis EVENING Stak. for the seaso: yanished, reappeared, vanished again betore LED WiTH THE WoMAN He ———__— Festa CUTIE © WiMbie Lees Fest | or coats ncegiates fom Washing AMONG THE PEESIDENT’S CALLERS today| ConPouaTioN CoUKT.—The next session of geareaas z the last irial, reappesred afterwards and gave | give “When Mint Avon. Wrokate ete DIED. MGSEY 20 tons ON Rian esrare wi | Seve sttstctr atenaiom were Attorney Gencral Garland, Acting Secre- | the corporation court will uot take place until | THE FINANCES oF THE MoUNT VERNON As- } evidence to Sir Charles Dilke’s solicitor, and NiJnyer | CAVANAUGH. On July Age 1898 Many, but 5 = a _ | were A . uM September, it being agreed by common consent | socration ,f nally vanished, and Is now not wo be found, Mean a pur of 81.000 at PERSONAL. tary Fairohild, Senators Pugh and Butler, Rep- | (ViGid no'coure iu August At the duly term | oF the Maung Ver eae ee ae eee panel | Tris Genorally thougut that Sir Onarles haa mot ated. Pauw | Sinth sear of ueragtspetivest mw Wezel | _ ERSOD yesentatives Soot, Bragg, Lawler, Joseph | yesterday alternoon the trial of Edward Girtz, | part of the superintendent, Mr Hurrisou i, | emerged from the cross-examination with vo | Maat th of W AND TRUS? COMPANY LAWYER, WITHOUT OFFICE On i Reagan, Thompson and Grosvenor, ex-Con- | alias Guirts, for burglary at the store of John Bedge shows that 15,907 visitors, exclusive of | eredit, w wppeoved securities “Ail bust | AQ 2AM Et, io Fe es a nidgg Thomas Cher | Rice, was completed, Commonwealth’s Attor- | excursion patties, came to Mount Vernon, dur. ‘the ‘Exiate Department, Falak et | OF s8iny Box 130, Egan kee alta ea tty ws ney Marbut for the prosecution and Mr. J. H, | ing the yeur, irom Whose fares the association | Mra. Grant Undergees an Operation. jumped to Ler side, and was dragging her out ai | ence. > os DEMAND UE | Btteba E @ defense, The jury returned @ | derived a fund of $5,408.46, and from excur- Special ta the N, ¥, Tribune, July 16, way when’ both were struck by the | S\2sm. snd where re — C0 PAE SI areal Ado, ‘Thomas A. Spooner, of Suntiigo, Chill, | verdict of uot guilty. "On the ‘elvil side of the | slons the additional sein er BOSLOO. dhe antes Sp ge paging eg ag ise od many, foot | em mass Geuts? Second snd cabieeared 4 bay fall value tor | aud United States Mu court the Corbelt-De’ Putron case was removed | receipts for the yeur were $8 035-18; the resuler ae orb Ae eae uae her body |, CON: 16th, 1886, MARTIN, beloved ON REAL EstaTE JUSTH'S Oia Stand, 619 D st m.w. cat ‘THE U. 8. 8. DESPATCH left New York today | the county court. A final decree was made | expenses, $5,305.87; Improvements,tepalrs and | Grant, mh Boece: ‘horribly Death must have been | Cs TPO ANY Piusos PaecdinaG WE oe HE U. Row: ay | in Knox vs. Kawards, Collection of paymont | fasuraucs over $o-bus more ne aae fee tases | cently: been in Cinclnnall under the care of a | Was ROEIDIy a ja was thrown @ long dis- | , tbe,(rienda of Tavited ; raion aw dcselned tude gorcranuentt Gun ping gitak | © blow up four wrecks tloatlugoff Sandy Hook, Jat antered im the svans entate case, and tue | proviousiy on fhaud wore drawa mn 10 the ex- | surgeon. for the removal of a tumor, whose Hecate tied ‘Sunday, July te get AES AS SSNS OR NEE BESS | LES dan goat Aid chs oo smpighed’ Suis aot | a Pueasaxe SUNDAY Puxpiorap.—Its stat-| 7 tern Wi aed ay sor ne democrat | irihae! a ysio. ge taerenbouts. Mt, George W. | prescice ‘had been knows dined | Excoussoxzsre Daowsun.—A schooner con-| **"?® . MI sec SEB or tect | fem ae addr “AINaTION- guns | Hat the elgnal olce today that there every | te primaries” yo seloc eattdtantes wo topresset | Setar eersoaet ast a eee, SewNNAeeee: | friends or some ine, fears peing entertained | | Exccusroxzers Duowaen—& in | pBOR, , 02 Ratnrtay. July 17, 1800, 04:20 @ m.. ioranax, | Coteus and atsversonalinugue. cand ites | indication that tomorrow will be ® pleasant | Albxandria clty in the August convention are | the viccrcgouta geomentne natatioae Ln eece | kant, kwomld cause er dank Under | Albemans sound W 3 eat agenise ‘Soa fopr days s Corner 10th and F streets uurthwest, TVY INS! § day, and that the temperature will remain | How complete and the pritharies will he held | of valuable relics. Of the latter the most in-| going a very successful operation aad ‘Of the revenue marine the ‘will take place ‘ok, mw, Sunday POSEN 29 Laas ae 15-1? __ Southwest corner St bout stationary,” There fs nothing tosuow | ut the usual polling places in caah ward. | The resting: Perliapl, was one from Obio, through | Sake i chav her visit ahold be kept a profouad Alert, feat oti ‘in 0 Sip cao Pruts sioully 1 Apracloem afew af iataese” Cargo acter ee RS PROPOSALS. 1's ‘align? today ove? the. luke waten will | NG columun tor him, and & proluuainary meat | Latayeice Neve watt wen rgting ate, | Sng indies, he Sebi hove bean | “ara or ~ sounnry acer: ON aCe, cates LS. Shugo cudler weather in Now England and ‘he | 19g of alw aupporters " with’. G. Bront in the | Feu Wwho war Miss’ Saran ‘Ballfa fisi| Duarm or ‘Nap Buwruma” Edward 2, 0, | qovered. = open COT ae F — 1509 Fenueyivauia ave | PROPOSALS FOR BUILDING A northern middle states. This locality will not | chair and J. W. Halt secretary, has eolecied & eousion of General Washington, Judson, or “Ned Bunt "the well-known, De ‘Obie, EY To Loa. I ZOWN MALL ‘at Lessuvua, Va | be directly alfected more toan enough to pre- | Hoket from the ‘wo be voted for — ory-witter, dled of heart ¥ ‘at | ‘Tum Boar Races ar Bay Rivas. —The row- 7) soci SER RNC ST BRIS | oaub QU tod. ace ts toh asteisned commas | YeBt any deetded change in tue omperature, "| BE MNT sveiny stone untied as meats | Ridge a pote eae Lar eaaT ag Bay | his home in tamford, Dalaware county. RY. | ing coutams as Hay Aldge yesterday wore pone: %, Oa, Jaly 1Oth, 1800, FANNIE E. wits 2 AAG Peuiytranie ave | Ge auactentarg Cane we tecrecos | Tye Dante MaxsixG Soctat Cuun— | susceet No organisation of tho friend of any | Shots J, ura, Who lives at 483 6th street weed tig if, He ran | Aret ace, tnros leg winning in ‘18 eee anc OBEY Ty boas sa ear finrnice ‘he plans and specificatlitis of: in the hands of the | The publication today of @ story that the | lier candidate tes yet be WhO ressuuly eradce eee city, met Acgedbere yas rn fs subsequent malpal we = and Be | wn and (rlends are, to. the fame, AE LOESP RATES OF INTERDST, Saray situa propos Viagempeley persons | President's order forbidding government oft- | aid at the Washington ldw schol, las boon | Aud. be evi oa ey ewes ee Toa3, ee ‘double ‘Se "on eundey, DTustant as twoodoae ‘THOS J. FISHER & CO, nay alge be seen wt the uflice of Chatieg hi Hecke: | clals from being active in tice | was | admitted to the bar here by Judge ‘Meade. | sbout to make his deseantby a wire, boldiag on in . ‘The pairs annou: pa a Pee Poteet tome? ht | Caused by. the “information”, that. seoret | Tho ouly casoe as the station hose this arora: | Rectis aammeks nis dosoant by a wire, bol Fy £7 Soom, Ra and Lee teend Hamm. | Tomas, Jely 18th, 1996, at ‘ONBY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE at ‘Poaal must be sealed @ad uddreseed to the com- | cluD of Pe meig olficials, Known a8 the | ing were Bonj. Hughes and Olive Tad eharged ra ‘fa descent ‘ing at a rapid rate, be et ry ‘not enter a race, as he M ease ea pigeon Pevonls © ottd"Fown’ HERE | Duntel™ Manning Social “aub' "had "boon | witl'gaming: and fieg three disorder §Fi2 And fell wome aif or 30 fot to the ground, pect was | clined) Yo Bare ‘orm palling eo min the ant STS wow eng Fie | Sorte meant wry aca | RAMA Buebicd etna | Pantene as ta af, | Feranaiely he alo thu a wa sm wenden Fag: tape rom e's q OSE TO-LDAN_ON REAL ESTATE Of | Didbes tctber, information required will be 'tir- | SSoplay, crested 's sensation in the Treasury | cow tlecoaiiae Gill be eerie ne ee "He was attended Wy Mr. 0.8 Eh pomina-| The a name retreet eee M Piker-2rass SecUnitibeat lowes tates at Gro. R xa, | deparithens Odlclals who were supposed (0 | to conneee tus upper part of hid eon 1m by the ‘be ware Sleress "No delay where the cecurly is good. WG LARCH | have uecn miembertof the reported lub were | disirict with wwe couvonvon here om congressional dem: 23. Henry Cabot ‘was a, 0. © GREEN, JUS Tihs, a Iyl7lew3e W. W. NIXOm. = | Very reticent when asked about it, tue Oth proximo, preaide, deleauug: be eben,

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