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# . a THE EVENING STAR Spies Accased of Perjury. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, r A CHICAGO NEWSPAPER MAKES A SERIOUS Onrcaco, August 10.—The Daily News today AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, charges August the anarchist, with have : ; committed wilift jary dur Dis testhe Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and lth St, by pen ponterda. in Feavlends mag edivrial ine i News rema’ st The Brening Star Newspaper Company, cent ‘Theodore Spies teatimuony ie a tain = ARO. . DAMS, Pres’. ‘that relating to the ot bom! gave to mee : a reporter of the Daily News last January, the Tre Fvexiwe Stan is served to snbeerthers tn the Whole is as audacious @ plece of perjury ax was city bs carriers on thelr own ms Sxer ‘uttered ima court at juatiee, he bon, reek: oc atc. perm Copies cut of which was printed Iu the Datly News uf Rete each. Ay mall-postag? pre Bronth: oue year. oaths & 5 CHARGE AGAINST THE ANARCHIST, January 14th last, was brought direct from the si Eee hands of Mr. Spiés to this office. The writer Wee ae bandied it, exarained it, aud inquired as to the coe pone prevaids Si month. Shown ot "| 2 circumstances under Which it Was obtained, Year, postage prepaid. Six months, 50 cents = and ordered the artist to make the cut of fection teeter "|W GON, 10,370 “WASHINGTON, D.C., TUESDAY, PXCURSIONS, PICNICS, ETC. | _ | 1. AUGUST 10, 1886. TWO CENTS. | Hpietiss Matt na ts fe sworn to by Mr. Spies, is absolutely and —— _ a = eee ee Saaeeeeeeees takably perjury. “It bore upon its leads he proot that it was frosh from the hand thse 7 7 THE NEW RECORDER OF DEEDS. relating to removals and appointments are = - he anh ak a Washington News and Gossip. called, is quite elastic and admits of different Telegrams to The Star, |e. ss ere ee Rates ¢ ising SPECIAL NOTICES. vORS OF VOR MARSHALL HALL E ASSOCIATED RV! at the et massacre, Such bom come ee eae rer ec ee ee jae (eae ER CA Ce | Ce eee Bane Intention of the framers was tomate it clastic. Se iain which ‘they are cast with & AME: ¥. CORCORAN S QUEEN'S LACE HANDKERCHIEF. rare requested to ieee at Oud Fellows Hall, | revenne, $288,250: customs, $731,724. : ugh, dull colored exterior eo eaee of th Wall make Tino Trips to Admission 25c; reserved seats 50c. Ravy Nard THES Cres NG,at8 o'clock, $225,200; customs 873) Republican Senators differ among themselves rod, dull eilored exterior. nthe ae of tue THU poe aoe 1 _Next Week—-THE MERRY WAR. aud it Boat will leave m. and @30 pn IF Whaft, foot of Returning at 3 rind had been rasped or file ) EV! MR. MATTHEWS VISITS THE SCENE OF HIS 7 transaction of important ne 3 ‘s as lo the construction of these sections; nor C oe % |S Cape RAH MARRS, Presdent._| wary derartacer eine, Tat on uty at the) “yorone LAnORS, BUF WILL NO? Take | dO democcate sere byt any monet THE WAR CLOUD ON THE s0RDER. a = ate a today. bo and'10 pore | [>8!NG YOUR CHILDREN TO RIDE ON THE <r AUGUST 10TH, = =~ SE CHARGE UNTIL TO-MORROW—THE LAW IN HIS REASONS FOR HIS APPOINTMENT. = — Of newly cut metal. Its sides. bore the traces ae arent 2856.— Dissolution of parinership—The co-|_ SECRETARY MANNING'S CoNDITION.—Treas-| REFERENCE To HIS APPOINTMENT. There are some local democrats who express a z salad, | where the tecth of ‘the fle bad bitten into the safes deniring to, spend a pleasant day at this de eee CORSTER Pn OF LON oe ee er tbe name and | urer Jordan has just returned from Watch aneea ra Ing a cab | themselves very decidedly in disapprobation | Editor Cutting’s Case Appealed. | etal. ‘For auy man te pretend that bom ha Shepp pe ls BETWEEN 4 AND 6 P. M. dissolved by mutual consent. ‘The business will be | Hill, where he went with Secretary Manning Y after ten o'clock this morning @ cab | of the appointment of Mir. Matthews,on the bearing such palpable evidence ol recent manus to oe pal conser arov Tare coon tity, ine, OS | AVOID THE GREAT Crown AT NIGHT, — | fesan collects tii HHinMae ie fea ae vile | after Mr. Tilden’s funeral. He says Mr. Man- e up to the northeast entrance of the City A SELECT MUONLIGHT EXCURSION BY THE Fe a round er i See jactare had been Knocking about in an gi that he is a non-resident, but others are facture had been Knocking about in an anarch= LEY, A, D. HENVIS. ‘| ning isa i1ttle more feeble than he expected to | Hall, and a well-dressed man of medium size | disposed to make the best of It, and adinit that QUIET RESTORED IN BELFAST. | !*).icwarsperoitice for three ye insult ‘AT THE ATHLETIC PARK. 3 5 intelligence. When he goes turthe wears BT Cheol ae CuU Ree find him, but that he is getting on nicely and | alighted and walked with a quick step through | the President may have reasons for. his course, ligenice. | When he gc On WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1836, _Open from $1093) p.m. daily. _au3-Im (Ks, DE, cA. DAVIS HAS REMOVED | he expecis him to resume charge of the Treas- | the corridor to the entrance of the office of the | Which, if kuown, would disarm adverse critt A wages oo mer ond TW ladles Thosd. ae. tun OAS lau: DANORAMA OF BATTLE OF BULT, RUN, Ss ois office and residence to the Hamilton an- | ury department. recorder of deeds, This was Mr. James c,|{!8™: Mr. Matthews is aware of the feel- 15th st.. two blocks south of Pennsylvania ave, | DX, 1002 14:h si. - wr Os " ing in some quarters r Lim, but he ‘The Wisconsin Forest Fires. shart at Soi0-ce yim an Feturn at 10530, “Hoftesh: | TRG MSC Fealistic Hattie Scene ever painted. ‘Hours8 to 9:30 am. AMONG THE PRESIDENT'S CALLERS to-day | Matthews, who was yesterday appointed re-| justifies — his “acceptance or the office] THE FOREST FIRES IN WISCONSIN. | yasr aunas Litr meack asp DRSoLATE BY wher? at Scie r6 yim an Petra esh- | Lighted at nicht by S00 el F Bients or anloby the Ladies Ala Society. Open from Yuin wioene Ticke ape au1o-eosie_| Nero Sonator Jones, of Arkansas; Governor | Corder of deeds Uy the President, and he had | by saying’ " thatthe ‘opposition | is, on 25 cents, to be had of members and at the | Aliinission, 60 ccm Porter, First Assistant Secretary of State; Rep- | Come to take charge ot his new office in accord- | 8¢count of his color. He says that the Presi- MILWAUKEE, Wis., August 10.—Inguiries at a ‘auh2t Children under 12 years, 25 | (3 aa COURT OR 7 lent wants to destroy the color line in politics, . . 7. Stan ganeanl welboen of tee oaang bone, bo ae aih2t* | cents.” On Sundays haif pric Jeo | Se BTC OE RAR CRURT OF THE | resentatives Dougherty, Wise, Clements, | ance with the following correspondence, which | cut,WAnts to destroy appointed nim after the | Anarchist Spies Accused of Perjury. | te sencrat uitices of the cunds centering here RAND TOURNAMENT AND FESTIVAL, Holding a special term for Orphaus’ Court business, | ADderson, Hall, Bean and Reid, ‘North Caro- | took place yesterday: adverse action of the Senate. He thinks that cone ah tate + all il WEDNESDAY ant THORSDAW” ange 12th BOOKS, & soe Fe GEG Una, ex-Hepresentatives Hurd and Manning. | 7 Zon, Frederick Douglass: it Is unjust that there shouid be any feeling toa powder magazine withe ligueed tees boas for benefit of Carroll Chapel. 5 2 Pane eRI 14 jh ea er Coliaice teseaee CAG COMPLAINTS AGAINST AN INDIANScHOOL.— | | MY DEar Str: You have no doubt heard of | against Bim on account of his color, and SES ing directly to it. In nearly every part of tho galtsi®. Dancing and Refreshments on Grounds both Hon for the probate of the iast will and testament and | During the last few months the Indlan office See ee to the office of recorder of | (ar he walemaeeied Re plore pormret tad THE BELFAST RIOTS. central, northern and northwestern parts of ar TrTT for letters testamentary on the OF the said de eeds. a rece! - | as s We siate the Lorests are ave H & O. RR Depot, Wabington, eo ER RE & TH Sena ani day bee made by avid Aictowan | BAS Fecelved numerous complaints against. the | mission untharceieer” Tae NaN Sees Ones | surancos that the oppoeitog saaiset him ono: | The Cool Ferecliy ef the opposing | us aie te fornia are buruing with every 0:05 1 Gog BPR ER AA and John Ridout. Alt persons interested are hereby | Management of the Haskell institute for Indian | was this day taken and Ison file in the office of Pelee Te, nis color, he still adheres to this | obs — Firing Fasillades Like Seld- < of the state are so dry that destructive fires. See £R Ee SA fF or uues.to appear ih thiscourton Friday, the thirdday | children, at Lawrence, Kansas, charging, | the Secretary of the Interior, and thus ifled | Peliel, He, however, is not bitter in discussing | 542” Fe able to be reported at any moment where Sig atemberueet at 12 o-clock win. to show cause | among other things, cruelty to the children. | Iam prepared to enter upon the discharge of Sussubject but maintains an easy good nature, : Ahere is & continuous belt of Limber to carry Ube EFF t RR FER AL ERE | topropaie ani letters testamontey eae auitted | Col. Grabowsky, the superintendent, isin the | my dutiem If agreeable fo you Tuesday (to. | 82d says that he is going to try todo his duty | special Cable Dispatch to Tux Evewixo Stan: flames, i EL Graves,a laud heater, of tee nlences, for, plenies dane. | EFF Ht . F sa Rem | the cura anus letters test Tot issue as prayed. Pro- | Clty on sick leave. Mr.G. A. Gorman has been | morrow) at 10a. m., I shall be pleased to | 12 the new place. Loxbox, August 10.—It is impossible to ex- | Claire, has just returned trom an exploring trip ‘imine’ Rochange’to "par | EF oH RRR Ee Sug, 4 EER | vided. a copy ‘of this order be published once weex | Seut to Investigate the _matie acqume tip duties and responsibilities of the A CONGRATULATORY TELEGRAM. aggerate the brutality which has characterized { {rough the forests on the upper Chippewa and. es furnishing their own iusier None buen Aaa for three weeks in the Wi n Law > office. ; s ‘ard the Superior regio noe Bo OU RB kre Sss8 474 LLL RER | the Lveulng star precious ie Maas PoreT and | PRowpT PAYMENTS OF PENSIONS.—Pension Alay TM pati itied as ise oo enestion ts eon eoeng ict number of telegrams poles the Belfast riots. Both parties are well pro- | Leucton of. eandine. pain Lanch always ob band. = Tet; CONE WAL AE MUEKERICK Justice, —_| agents will be instructed to pay the increase of | gratulate yon upon a condition of things under Py areca Ma Dil leenea cet if | vided with arms and ammunition. The attacks | Yond calculation. ‘The fire ext iy SSS ‘Reslater of Wills forthe District of Colsimbia, | Peston to those coming within the provisions | Our present administration which secures the sispeten from Judge Amasa J. Parker an@ A} upon euch other are conducted with the cool | places to the Tools of the tees, two and threo Gina BBR 00, 00, EE sé8s HEN RIDUUT, Solicitor, 472 La. ave. | Of the recent act allowing increased rates for | P° Paes and practical equality of all | J. Parker, j ferocity of a military campaign rather than the | 18! below tle suriace, and bars with the aul- exeursions to the above pulnis’ Further information pe GE 6 ee poe Joss of arm or leg without application or any | Men And Insists upon the right of free Ameri- ALBAxy, August 10. | morw rekless sporadic. savagery” iu common | Nation ofinder. “Tie smoke 18 "the woods te apply $221 M (Bridge) st, Georgetown. 4u6- # 0080 KK IN TH, Ri 7 formalties whatever. The practice will be the | ¢2M citizens; regardless of color, creed or na-| We congratulate you most heartily on your = = y vreet | REXEL Mnendurable. He says Ube fire is mak- SSS PSs — Bat oc? “oc? B%& Bags (> FRYE SUPREME courT OF THE | same as under the act of March 19,1886, grant. Helpate ne nage) whatever political taith, to par- | appointment. It is a signal triumph over | Tlots. When the mobs meet there is a perfect | ing great havoc along the river twelve AM CaO nNSTICTE EX CURSION, Ne Hie er it ing an Increase to widows and dependent rela- | Hopate in oo honors and share in the emolu- | prejudice and injustice. All honor to.an inde- | fusillade. Bottles, brickbats, stones and every | this side of Superior, and what few cultivated THURSDAY, AUGUST 12. aT G Se aoe aUny 5 288, tives, ments of publio placer pendent, just President. conceivable kind of missile, and in many cases | Fins there are in thit direction are complete ‘The only chadce to spend a whole day at Bay Ride. HARLES F_E: RICHARDSON et al, v. Seymour W. iS RES MESA ee ee OR =aEGinTEEeT iron bolts are thrown with deadly effect. For a | Syjylit over mud tiie rp te ee inet Special trains will leave Band O. depot at BBR OA OU OU OMM MM om gS5q TULLOCK et ul.—No. 9,012" Doe 25. ‘TRANSFER OF MARINE Service Vussers.—| Phenomenal activity—ot great and varied | THE NEW REGISTER OF WILLS. th y effect. other property destroyed, in many instances Return at ho Re Seer SS the plaintiffs, by Mason Noble Rich- | Orders have been issued for the following trans- Sanlevements, of protracted publicservice. And = time the ammunition of both sides was ex-| jeaving the owners dependent. The fre on = AA = at is. pot Gordon & Gord fer of vessels in the revenue marine service: | (jit, ne Spent ae yen ead pixe senior we Mr. Dorsey Clagett Expected to Qualify hausted, but it was fully renewed yesterday. fonds trom tbat inarteg S dere 9 wa follow me places: Pickling’ BBB A A UUM MM = | Coe Bowers, Robert Lamon, Ward 4. Lau ‘The steamer McLane, now stationed at Galves- | and awaiting your reply 1 gm, with respect, by the 15th inst. “One engagement,” writes special correspond. | Sis forth of bere. Tie grain Heide ares pa mene © See, 22 pelle nd Mary W. Porter, und Nellie C. How ton, has been ordered to relieve the steamer | very truly yours, JAMES C. MATTHEWS. Auna Lee Bowers, Mary V. Bowers and Fanny Gray | ( s Mr. Doi tt Bowers “and John S. Bowers Je, the last ive asinen | CraWiord, stationed at Baltimore; the steamer |" Mr, Douglass replied as tellowe: rsey Clagett, who was appointed yes- 100,000 volumes of Choice Literature to be sold this | being infants under the age of oventy-one years: ease | CTaWiord Will take station at Key West, reliev- Axacostra, D.C, Aug. 9, 1886, | terday register of wills, was recoiving today ent on the spot, “was conducted with most de- liberate precision. Tue nationalists had pos- | pea ight, ail of them having as sombre au up nice as coal, sessi the field under the shade of some —>——— wreek at les tuan the cost of paper and binding. heif appearatice to be eivered herein on oF beidre the | 108 the steamer Dix, which will take station at | James C. Matinown the congratalations of ‘his frlonds, and he re-| trees, trom which they made targets ottucir | A Double Tragedy in Nebraska. 5.000 Cloth Bound Books tobe sold at 15 cents per | SE3t Tul day covutring forty days aise tniy iat of | Galveston, re Jor nae; ri, reply, to your respected | marked that he did not know betore he had 80 | Protestant fellows, while the latter eccupied an | OMAIA, NEB, August 10.—Johin_ Bocho volume, regular price for the same from 50c. to$1.00. incase orden proceeded 88 | 4 ppoINTED AND COMMISSIONED.—The Prest- Sine beg to state at, ae I/ many. The law requires that the register of | smbrasure on the opposite side of the road, in wept Six miles south wd gg ag — For special price list call at Book Department and promises kniiiiy Suit is for partition of the lauds | dent yesterday appointed Peter F. Cogbill to be | jn. Respectfully yours OW St 10 o'clock & | wills shall fie a bond of $5,000, with two | which they lay downand took aim with extra- | and mae gy ay ee gi 9 CHAS, BAUM, Miteand Mount’ Pieasant,” commonty ealfed “Latte { Collector of customs at Petersburg, Va., vice ‘FREDERICK Douciass, | SUreties, to be approved by the Chief Justice. Se epee brains Out with « shotgun. ‘The cause of = "arm. A copy of this order to be published, for the | Ja cost ea, Guspended; A. Bowman eee nS redo mber OF People standing | That official being absent now on his summer | Uttiea ena wounded will never be kuown At | He murder and suicide was jealousy. _au93t San nr re | eens artutved by the rules of the Court. in tuo Even- | Weaver, postmaster, Clenrtield, Pax viees, G. | abOUL the corridor to seo the. How’ District ole | vacation It iackenecd by some that Mr. Clagett | one time Inst uigut several, prostrate, bodies oa 4. C ee es ee eles ‘Sigacay. A210 the Washington Law Reporter. Hea Gree eS expired <C ws; Button, | cer, and as ae aaa, Lenses Will be unable to tully qualify until the Chief | could not be removed, owing to the precision ot A Thrilling Tragedy. Amastie Cnr Papeterie of 2 Z Aa 4 ynehburg, Va., vice . W.. Morris, sus- ight It was difficu! hat he ne : ; fat bot | A WEALTHY ARKANSAS PLANTER SHOOTS a for 25 cents. Associate Justice. one ten, ol Bk Nortoik, Vi: ‘J. | Was acolored'man, He has a black moustache | Justice, whose exact whereabouts is just now | thefire. At Springfield sixty persons were si Fashionable Stationery, ‘True copy—Tests_R. J. MEIGS, Clerk. 4 guded; Michael Blennan, Norfolk, Va., vige J. | Was a colored man. unknown, can approve the bond; but others | @Mong the workmen, In Bellast itis the gen- CONTRACTOR THROUGH THE BREAST via Lawn Tennis, Croquet, Buse ‘Balls 3 Wit “Asborrss suspended; Joon P. Rivey” | been bronzed ina southern’ climanes ine tas | say that One of the Justices ef the Supe | eral Velie! that the police acted ‘tunwisely in MEMPHIS, TENS, August 10.—The Appeats = CG PURSHLL at Cincinnati, OG. He. also’ comiissioned-s | dressed plainiy, but in good ‘tare’ Wascn "ca | Court of the Distriet thay act. in the wees or Causing so muny deaths, The coustabulary are | Heiena, Ark., special says: A thrilling tragedy Prsxsyivasia Ranzoav auz 415 9th 5 NOrIGE Th EN CTON, number of officials who had been confirmed by | Teached the office he paused _@ moment, seem- | Register Ramsdell Judge Wylie acted as the | thoroughly worn out, A telegram sen! day at Molly occurred yesie rove, ATK. 4 ; chief justice and approved the bond. Judge | irish exccutive at Dublin yesterday announces | Spurred sesterday at Holi kitted Frawit ss =e PASt#ASD HIS CIRCLE, BY Dan HOS | | Notice is hereby given io the residents of the Hizh | he Senate. wisko therescrds are Ko he bettated and | Serriai, who ison tis farm in Howard counts, | taut the armed poltee are’ completely done up, ‘Thomas, a. well-kuuwn contractor. The dit seme aE Santa Barbera and Around Thera by H.C. Fora. _ | stopped for ropuirs arb Ovioee ane WEES uN ge | JURY OF AWARD.—Commissioner Colman, | then, seving the notice of porate cee iad | Mac in th the clty every week, aud at ae nea Hy | and requests tuat military should be sent to All| jyetly between the two grew stat ot dispute te ee iden Mediocrity, by Mrs. Philip Gilbert Hammer. | August 11, : . * | having been requested to select u jury of award | One of the doors adjoining, he went up to that | that ho will in a a day or two approve the bond. a Belial peesora garding some work done by T for which he declared he bud ton. Miss Malinda’s Opportunity, Dy Helen Campbell. | ‘Lue stoppage will probably not be for more than The Tin ‘Eear Guard of the Revolution, by Edmund Kirke, | twenty-tour hours. and less if poseible. nsisting of one representative each from the | 224 Knocked. He then pushed the door, which | It is likely that Mr. Clagett will enter on his | Teached Welfast yesterday- says: ‘stood a little ajar, open, and, standing ‘on the | @uUties by the 15th inst. “itick»-L 0 2 ‘must know itty bis duty to put | The'iie was prssed abd Ml Won by Waiting: br Bane nai Precautions should. be tele at United States, France and Canada to act at the | threslold sana In the case of Mr. Ramsdell a new bond was | down the disturbances if he has to give mareb- | With a heavy buggy Whip Which felled him. to 2 eS The Late Mrs. Null, by stockton. The latest tasues | water for doinesie nara ee tere goming exhibition of the American Percheron | was seated iu the legen, eon pouslass, who given alter the convening of the General Term. | Ing orders to every available regiment in the | the ground. Omuarisiuic, Thomas, it 1s alleged, mas fe of paper novels, including: Sam Lawson's Stories, by | ranges, &c. THOMAS W. SY Horse Breeders’ association to be held at | once jumped upand advancing to the middie | St. Clagett, to be ou the safe side, will Prepare | Queen's army. put his band behind Beeman, Gongpltacy by Ada Badoau. Chance ptain Of I Chicago, Ti, September 611, has made the | of the room the incoming andl getiring rortcinls hig bond atid bave the Chief Justice upprove it, | By Assocuted Pres. Unat led Mull to es 2 » Howells. aa amas following appointments: On the part of the | grasped. r. Ramsdell, the present register, is absent h Mekete good going caiy on 11 a m. Trato, snd to| ne WML. BALLANTYNE & SON, a sapscial mecting Hedi at | United States, Hon, George B. Loring: on the | fie door was uhen clon ee Lee om: | trom the eity, nd ie, temporelle Sat | THE DISORDERS IN BELFAST. | his pistol. 3 througt return within five days. sym | Se —_____________ — Moore’ n WEDNESDAY NIGHT, at o'cloch eee ae ae) ie mois Raa aa BeeClcr) mained together for some time. at Minaqua, Pa, He has been notified of the | phe Riot! ing Renewed This Morning— | dropped dead to ul - TER V) <D OCOOQU. <7 Business oi yet cvery el red e |, a of C i. UG! OCESBO 1 is horse “ JRivE view axpoceoavasranis. va | W asumorox Omeurarixa Lirunany, | jemi ecimorauce, very member Ural, 19 bs | Of te stud, and on the part of Cauiada: Brot, | fe novouaas, wit, aLWwats BE 4 REPUBLIC {Souda some ume this week." ‘the oihce ot] | Temporary Quict Established. | mounted his hor. an ride ‘The steamer Mary Washington, River View every _ 1749 FENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. aay == province. POR PRESIDE ALWAYS HAVE A GOOD WORD | register of wills pays about $5,000 a year in| LOoNpos, August 10.—A report has been re- | eral p'-utations in Tenuesseve aud Mississippt, ini Spm Tickets 25 cents Occont Branch 1622" Lath sarect™ hortbwest, with same | Tsth sc nw, Ofice outed ca ed aa ge wb? | _ THOSE who leave the elty during the summer | Mr. Douglass reached the office at a rather | oe sudo te deere performed by # deputy, Geurdling in Spring Ba BALE now making for one of his plantations in. Mise cunesday. leaving at 9 sn. rets cerca onder tieaae ‘aubawe : can have Tue Stam mailed to them for any | early hour this morning, and was busily en- | @ messenger, se 2 ‘ issippl. Tickets, 23 conte "Famuy days at Iver View every g MRS LUCY L HUNTER Jength of time and the address changed asoften | gaged in getting ready to turn over its control Sie wisi Feit ne er anak Canoe cal ee nn abi Tickets 10 conta: Dancing Gown ad back aki at Ou New B OF 1208 STREET, as desired: ‘Lue subscription must Le invariably | % his suecessor, When, a Sta® reronier on Se ee ee ROO peter yein eran prey Aree re pcemloregmenctagspedtond enyeeiene the grounds on all of the above trips. The largest and | Qtr New Booxs omiers and the sonie thst he wn | Baan advance, tered his office he found Mr. Douglass in con- 2 Se eee August 10.—Sunday was @ finest pavilion on the Potomacathiver View Post Men wales eee closeout hcl ae SC ae lt Z = : eputy, Col. Seiieer hu; | Ne War Preparations Going on in This | tribution of the military forces. The persons 4 Usely Ro objectionabie parties allowed onthe abuve | faif'Muuser uct C: bile which he will seifat cost. Low Shoeassenatyn<” | NaVALORDEns.—Commander Nicoll Ludiow, | Swtation with his deputy, Col. Schayer. The * 5 ene ae ip es y of Mth as rand special free attraction for ladies and children. | eat Guard'nt thas evokes = Exerett will give his ‘wonderful uisgical pe ion, Tan tnt ls depu : ciey. Wounded in the riots are making fair progress | quiet day at Camp agrude __| ordered to duty ax equipment officer at the | turned io. the reporise wis pissale oes sy. towards recovery, except luspector Bull, of the ES’ HAS | New York navy yard, 20th instant. Comman- | and said that he was waiting Be zed. Toward ever, a large concourse of people ‘pau ‘Revolution, Kirke. = eas he Other vor! ‘ q REMOVED — ‘The Other Side, Foran, (<—" 3 for his successor, | No information could be obtained at the aed gees who ds dying. 18" | had assembled at the canny to witness the dress formances and Punch and Judy show in the pavil Glimpses of Three Coasts, Helen Jackson, i ry porarily removed to 1025 17th st. p. w. | der O. 8, Burker, ordered sistant t and then following the eye of his visitor to the | State department to-day regarding the Mexican | 24’ 5 edyeep rye rade and grand pyrotechnic display at a! setts a) ee e the tsi augure S207 sew. on. aval | houne tnspactor oF te second distrit, at Sep- | large catapalgn lithographs of Blaine ‘aud Ler | roubles: It la nuoliclans, lostnea, bowen, | erected te gaberals OF SOME OE Hho VIC ee a ee on tne oui sy, Saturday aid Goiultry banker. Gcorgle Rae, Se TE MEMEEIGOF THE GOR an, | fetuber, aud on the Sour of that month as light Fe sald mood eopon ihe wall above bis desk, | that the diplomatic correspondence which is | “1 p.m.—-A later dispatch from Belfast says Spin hs Sa piapaeicn ae al Ree or 2 tistory of Education, Painter. 5 = : and bon i ale god agus . an. t panies, state " _jyiz __ ES RANDALL, Manager. Won by Waiting, Lyall UG ‘tan Club are requested to attend a € oe rt bouse We eae wus that district. Commander these wili reer oo 2 sap piay now in progress is expected to bring about an | that only a few persons were wounded in the wok piace. The exercises of the day were closed. Joseph, the Prime Minister, Taylor. ae ab a George H. Wadieigh, detached’ from duty as ave to come down now. Iam a 2 jot in Springfield this mornin, Rt y MS8tate wart See nen » Taylor. RAO AY the 1oth instant, at S p.m. Members wish- | lighthouse inspector, second district, Septem. | republican and always will be one, and I have | amicable settlement of the difficulty in a very | Tot in Springflel a th Semiaear kc ee Seieetd by a fine exhibition drill of United States artul- The Spal Nie F 4 : een a consistent on : 3 CATION s “a | jery. Today the awa oa ‘concona™ hed ont Names Str Dabigreen, Wiles Manage can, Cornus tickets from SIDNEY ber SOU and after Wetting accounts, to walt pe nO Ge “Be. i uave always nad a short time. At the Navy department it is} Loxpox, August 10.-A dispateh received = a Leger Fat eg PS = mm nsular Reminiscences, Horstmann. ——— at orders. Passed Assistant Paymaster John, vod w nt, because he has _ = elt es ns ci he great oe “arriving at Washingsos hwo id. MORRISO i xxv, | Jordat, detached irom te naval station at Key | treated ‘me, with great consideration ead eeas | stated tat the war has not yet reached that | trom Bellast this afternoon. says. the city 8 aud atdpun” The Uid Manor House at Marshall fall | _ S72 475 Pennsylvania ‘i val ement on the ba naval engagement on the t Sy i, au it ome Geant Fae arte Bact Ata |Cage nue po Sin | Rave euagnay uy smog tas [tin Aenea ie wre owes | earegtened Maiirond Rrowten Seeenurs ae or | Par Has Do Bamany “Sopate, Rechunas "tou, cainenens, | Seeeemeval stdin, Key Wot ins eptember | aige ofuy eatwatlon, hilt noua tha | Wat Sebartient ig iearaed thateo troops | A DIPLOMATIC DRAMA. MAND TAL Muscat OF a SHER S SS ESR Gee ni] enon ro wm see marr, | err taht | anaes argos oy Fame. tem Miu aera ere | Bama aes GO iat | whag he Peper csp ptm | ZALES See aero h Prey SeteE aS OTE Ts the Road to SSdulatstmoreboughtant si” Bins. — he brotuers of Mrs. Tturbide, the | ut will nf question the right ot Se Mateneey | we tuought thai the resale wl be Gbiaied wita: | SUfSAICable Dispatch to Tans Evexiwa San mere y egy bg poy Oe 1886. 1886. coyatinece, | Amer de Teeponestxtoxeht andwitar | hiNe teitad it atthe saat yan | mae, anesuuneat twit ive with | , Semator Middiobergers Way. | |e imperial mectingat uci “The aati | ani cum hate, EXCURSION SEASON than was ever attempted before. nO poe ee ay, abroper authorives, the President and the | In an intervie leld, Ohio, last even. Ppa upse arate Solna ; | quested Hern: FOR WINTER OF | Which contained no intimation that such‘an | Sen i 's discharge on the ground thus 1S86-" event was likely to take place. They therefore ing with Senator Sherman a reporter asked | triple alliance, as shown by the fact that while { he provoked quarrel, and their request was: — 1586-7. sz vy ce. They there: MR, DOUGLASS’ PLANS FOR THE FUTURE. why Senator Riddlebe: »bjected to the adop- | Bismarck and Kolnoky were closeted together | promptly complied with the preliminary ox THE To members of the ROCHLALE CO-OPERATIVE | do not know. whether the report is true, but asmseh Ber oulees P- i pe case belu BR ANDO For Boys 5 to.13—Shirt Waists which soldat 35 and | SOCIETY of the Disirict of Columbia. ‘The Executive | think that ifit is they would have beard of. it. | , Mt. Douglass sald that bis plans for the future | tion of the usual resolution of thanks in the | the Russian premier Giers arrived at Berlin werey 7 denying he py edly Ho Sc daw O52 finmesiately nod Fa to Junesodaes, oe pane, Sect | The young man isa grandson of the late Em-| had not been entirely pertected. “I have been | Senate the other day. “Because he did not {lust nightalone from St. Petersburg. He goes ind Supar was hd tor tsp evtaoamh Goent: thee To the following Points: Shirt Waists which sold at 75¢.,90c.and.$1, now 50c. | lower than can be obtained from auy other source, | PeTOr Iturbide, and was adopted by Kinperor | thinking of taking a trip to Europe, when my | Know any better,” replied Sherman. w-day to Franzenbad to take the waters and | Switcumen’s union deimunds the reinstatement Meare W UMD Oda Pants from 50c. up. Seay wuember, should secire the advantages offered, | Maximiliun before the empire Was overthrown. | time of rest came. I have not been there lor angio ‘Here Was nothing personal in bis con- | on matters connected with tamily affairs. The | of Hernett, Unreatening to strike i reltised. : wanes eaid coul aid 2240 pounds to the toit waren r curs, et ‘+ | conmnittee froma the Union Will Walt Uy Bs Steketaand Pants fom 31.78 up. cee oti Pm ierriaeofiig trie ur | Diatrtet Government amine, | :iiiautedciay' Msn tty cereepend with the | °°, ouning of tat kind that Iknow ot, 11 second feature. is tho presence of Herbert Bl | cutities fron te ution” wal walt upon hg For Boye 13 to 18-Sacks, Cutaway and Norfolk | thecurent year (good until April 30, 18N7.) “Thow TO COMPLY WITH THE NEW RULE. assured of a warm welcome. I am now nearly | W#sJusthis way.” Which the signature of the German foreign sec. | the matter. It Is reported hut the Louisville PEN-MAR, ‘Suits at about 50c. on the dollar. ae pus. Orders cu begivento the | , Samuel V. Niles, president of the Children’s | soventy years of age, and for the past: forty.deo = : Feary Is covential, and the arrival of the dires. | and New Albany’ people are having awinilar Se bers, whowill giveal! nected in- | Hospital, replied yesterday to the eirculur of the | years I have been constantly before the public, | ,MARBIAGE LICENSES. — Marriage Lconses | Telary is essential. and the arrival of tik dire. | “iit Sim “vith thelr switehinen. Commencing July & For Men and Youths'—Good Business Suits at $6.50 | follow incuained menibers. w howillgiveall newded i et Commissioners giving notice that they | and now I want wo spend tue remainder of my | BAe been issued by the clerk of the court to | tor of U tal op ee ‘Round-trip rate... .50 | reduced from $10. Persons who are not weumbers of the society cau be- | Were obliged to supervise all contracts made by | days in poaceful reizemene ¥ | Peter C. Green and Sera Price; Peter Berry | tne document for signature, Continental opln- ‘The Excitement on the Border. 00 poten. aay Uaked cals ors erved cae” | Alton! CevotSulteat $7.50, retnced from $18. foine nich witha sercuuny ai atic cst iy en | Domevolemtimetations’ thu, resaited. pubis HIS HORSE KICKS LF HE DOESN’: ee a avai Se ae ee or pascal hanes ieocaieal netes meen | anaes EINE DUES Rian aie eA persons, Ev ‘@reservi Blue Flannel Suits at $6.50, reduced from $10. pow any of those named delow, aud willbe | mouey. He says that the institution will con- ~ ‘iscoe, Autys Piotr * r i » DAN a aS ew lus Flanvel Suiteat S10, reiuced fom $16. | Svs ilu? the Wis enswcls iti aicames ns | form io the Tulc." President Charles E- Foster, | ,Amewenger came in to tell him that nis | Lucas tod’ Anna psiead W Eas Cory and M; | Sequainted. with ail the great aclorvof ta |, TINGS MEAD SAID tu BEIN DaNGER, HARPER'S FERRY AND BYRNE'S ISLAND ON | Corkscrew Suits at $10, reduced from $15. Branches of business: the Commissioners £0 tbe Sain ihe eee eet cet ee ae ceeealde, was restless, and | Writ both of MiddiebONy en Pee Le iat | diplomatic drama and whave previous works | special frou 151 Paso says —— THE POTOMAC. Prince Albert Suits af @15, reduced from 2% Jos, 3 Wilson 1109 Ma. ave. s.w. the Commissioners to the same effect. feckent gutta see about it | When he came | lace ‘and Wrisollla Andere, bok of Prines | are authorities on the sulject, who is bow pre- | ment over the Cutting jinbrogiio was much tne ‘Music, Bosting, Dancing and Fishing. Prince Albert Suits at $18.60, reduced from $27. AE Longies, 806 a st. n.e. OLD PAPERS TO BE DESTROYED. back an acquaintance, who bad noticed the George county, Md.; Nathan Ridout and Hen. | paring to issue another account of Balkan | tensifled yesterday. A passenger on the train Round-trip rate. ee LOG) Seevatken’ Cente’ mie -Vexe an @usretseotexs ‘atscett, GOSS Muss. POT Tome Wes ee Be ee ee er eae MOF the horse, sald to him, | revs Wine; Lawson Juckson aud sarah Diggs, | Peninsula, a letter in which he bees that toe | from Chihuahua cliy yesterday said that It ts Every tleket calis for a reserved seal. “Leave 10305 | g'55) i wrote some weeks ago to the District Commis: | Well, Dougiass, | don't know how you are | boun of Moutgor cry county, Md.; W. MM. Drury | Publication muy be hastened, as a private dit | \ own positively tbat Gov. Maceyra has on au, returning at 7 p.m. Sensi cali Vests Gatos sioners, calling attention to the accumulation | taking this thing, but your horse seemS to be 7 W. H. Suitth “and Cath- | paten trom Russia assures him an outbreak 1s es b EVERY _WEDNESDAY of old papers, painphlets, &e., in the police de- | Kicking @ great weat,”” and Jennie E. Gi $2. “ dered the Paso del Norte authorities, in case of 5 artnet 4 erine Green; George Francis Mings and Ciara | Imminent. rs Leartas pansion SUNDAY TO THE actin Scediote ad 00 seduced kee Gok 1 Vander partment and suggesting the appoiutinent of a | THE NEW RECORDER INTRODUCED To THE EM-| A. Shoop; GW. shanks abd Mary, Rosete —>—_ aitack from Texas, to cutoff the prisoner's hea Nor ets at $5, reduced from SL Mills, 1420 bourd “lo'wear their old clothes, examine the PLOYES OF THE 3 " “ and deliver it to the Americans, Eight bane Ecngre Cua ta Veo G3 SEU a OF ees Leer poy are re eee ovrice. Martin, bout or Bistimore, Md. CUTTINGS CASE APPEALED. Mohair Coats and Vests at 85, reduced from $7.50. Wt Wowersien ” e1 00] aid to have le Lagos 3 Low After being closeted with Mr. Douglass for pang Rene ey Sheehan hg é and what destroyed.” The subject was reierred. a Esr. for Paso del Norte ou Sunday The bud fo the, pollee ciel, and, Copiain “Austin and | some, Umme Me. Matthews, who had been intro. | yea eS Wn Ose TO ee eee eee ae ea tee eer eile waicaities upon buasitieas are ies utenant Vernon’ examined the pamphlets, | 4Y Be ev ,made a tour | iot 25 feet fronton the west side of Connecticut coming Very apparent, and everytiing looks ke., and recommended their destruction. ‘The | Of the office with Mr. Douglass, and was intro- s¢ i 3 7 ‘St. Louis, Mo., August 10.—The El Paso cor | like war from the Mexican standpoint. inatier as been lett to Property Clerk Beckitt, | 1Uced to the thirteen employes. In order to | #¥euue, between and 8 streets. Wm. S.Rand Serge Coats and Vests at $5, reduced from $3. mn Secure your Uekets and - G19 amd 1351 Penneylvasia uve. and’ at tae | Office Coats at 26 cents, reduced from 50. Band 0. Station on moruing ofexcursiou. Je28-2m | Alpaca, Drap d'Ete, Mohair Coats and Vests, re- YOLONIAL BEACH, Bardless of cost. Senor Sole dent of the Globe-Democrat telegraphed | A dispatch from Galveston say 2 a saad allow Mr, Douglass to tully settle up bis aff hos sold to Mary Ellen Coleman, for $10,060, | respons fi a b; 2 White Vests, from 75 cents up, By order of the count MISCELLANEOUS. Mr. Matthews concluded ‘uot to take tormal | PYoperly 19 feet trout on the east sidé of 15i8 | last night as follows: “The only news in the | Seveuno Gourales Leow, the rt eer EON SEBO TAT AEE ee OR SION | Zants trom $1.25 up. at JW. HARSHA, Secretary. | ,,TheTeport of Intendunt Stoutenburg for, the charge of the office until to-morrow morning, | "Feet between N and Ostreets. Cutting case is the tact that he was brought be- | in'piedras Negras under. instructions froin the SUL THE POPULAR ANUS SLO OAK HALL, A special meeting’ the sio¢khotlers of the Post { #lunsbOuse, 149; in hospital, 68. himself iamiliar with the rooms, Zi Tise Leth street Was beiore we Pores ees | court of the state, and that toeappeal tad beet | Eee ee ee ot eine land tt bee SMITH, : Combination Sewing Machine Compazy for the trans: WHAT THE NEW RECORDER Says, Bt TSG tet etree mas Cedar tne Police Court | Granted. This morning's Mexican Central train | Gctermine the cause of lis deatis and if he bs : ‘Capacity’ 1,000 pas. CORNER 10TH AND F STREETS au6 | *cH0t of Important business will be hekd ce te Bat Reading Tilden’s Will. to-day charged by Officer O'Neill with cruelly Sevgers, Will make regular excursion trips to tbe =: gf the Compan To @ Srax reporter he said: « Propose to | beating Louisa Stewart, her six-year-old sister, | Drought here » large number of paimphlets | Geach as reported to atouce try ail the parties , O27 Louisiana ave at 6:30 p.m. ou | rWo-THIRDS OF HIS ESTATE TO BE DEVOTED printed in Chihuahua, and entitled “The lin- Bear DAYS, WEDNESDAYS, THU! tt inst.” “By order of the Board Ae Sarah Jackson, colored, testified that the little : ae ian, | concerned. Days aud st ANE deien GGeeeee Ce Tee Ty ripe 0 PUBLIC BENEYACTIONS. Sones eoes ae area girl complained vo her Ot’ being badly treated, Nea an uinantitiniceceen aca pita lundred volunteers for acowboy cavalry | cee hy a eee NOTICE A ME G OF THE | The will of Samuel J. Tilden, which is a very yy: Tintend | and appeared in a haltstarved condition, eat: | 18 WT UeD Oy an eee cee naea ie ad pee enn ay bowen | cere ae Be ors of the Great Falls Kail- | long document, was read at Greystone yester- | ?#!Ve !t my personal attention.’ ing food which witness would teed to’ her And will offer their services Lo the Secretary of = Toad company it was resolved that, ptrsuan Music, Refreshments and Dinuer om board, od ion 621. 01 fevised Statutes Of t Music. Nefresbiiciis and binuer oa b You Mur. tion 621, of the Revised Statutes of the U i solely on the much-quoted article 186, and at- | 40d will. oll Saarembins be blaster : In regard to changes, Mr. Matthews said that | chickens. Mary Howard aud Sarah Bell testi- ‘ur awaiting inareiing orde: ere meses the henatiy rere oerteh OF | he was in sympathy with the administration on | fled to bearing blows infleted on the enlld, but | emptsto prove tree propositions: Txt, That MINISTER ROMERO LOOKS FOK PEACE. New York. Besides the family three were pres- | civil service methods. “I know nothing about | did not see its sister whipping It. Other’ wit, the only one applicavie in the Cutting case. 2d. | The Universal Peace Union, of Piiladelphia, cae ee eee a taugelow, Andrew H. Groen | the management of thls office and the persone | nesses gave stiniler testimony: The lttie gir, | That end article, i perfectly consisiont with Seals peabek tuen tone edbibin, Ub Rmaass shown tothe rey ited States, Felting to the District of Columbia, the tie ect iet a Durccidrso thetizeat Falls Hallroad Soinpany E See hen books for subscription. to she capital stock ron. 3 2 y_ | employed, but I propose to find out, and will | who was too young to tesiit - vole yadece OWER CEDAK POINT. that company on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, | and Mr. Tilden’s private secretary, George W. | °™ , and wi 7 ‘Mexican constitutional precepts and with the Siaunpnae, Mikael’ AMRROLE Gapead = Geek ‘The Paradise of the Potomac River, YoU MAY FIND JUST Wi : the 6th, 4th and Sth days'of September, Ape ises so Si endeavor to make the office, as I Have said, | court, her face being terribly cut and several | Mexican constitutional precepis and with the | can ogre! Seinen Rutdiae of the Potomac River, 2 . irdeto Rie My Cun rae Mm ao fie ERE a eee for | eficient and organized to carry on the business | scraténes on her buck. ‘The defendant testitied | Westies they have made with ihe United States. | oO ora) way. to you now that, notwithstand- APerat nih and comuodas ~veamier MosgLEY | WANT IN THE WAY OF A PAIR OF _| the hours of 12 o'ciock m. aud’ du clock b au. wen | the family, sald that nota word about. the will | in the Interests of the public. ‘Tean say thut I | that she bad ofven qerfected the child with a | oxpression of modern doctrines. In regard to | NE the great excite Hed ney oe fils Sf shine" Meseley syn a AiriamiSison Mow | PANTS, COAT, VEST O SUIT ON OUR | sreiniiaysatiendanaut.t furan fo aid stock | could ue given to the pros “tauimasion’ OF the | and-untrammeled, and’ that I carer apes, | Suits abe aed back She sagt vine tattle | penalties and interaatioual rights, istirtice ts | sides ot tne border, {do wot think” that it will ley oat Aktion Mon: s AT, Ok SUIT ON wre to atienilaud sign the saseription there- | decided, b n Of the | and untrammeled, aud that I enter upon my | child's face an She sald the child got | Penalties and intern a ane in | Sides of the border, a a a it Ts terms of the will should be made public until | duties here as free as. has her face scratched in a fight. The judge said 4 din war, especially when the Mexican gov- pomeion anaes BARGAIN COUNTER, AND AT ASAVING See Be BENE ED GREBN it was offered for probate, ie ‘an office,” ein Saeco | ture use bem atrap nee = you: ‘child ittnot ee ea eee analy of thoes painph- | Srument ts ‘aulinaled by a.sinoare desire tg at et els were distributed among the iawyers and aad to engege stale roma appiy sf ole ees | OF FROM 15 TO 20 PE! fe ene EDWARD G TowNS Mr. Bigelow stated that the whole estate is| The office ot recorder of deeds is dependent | be tolerated in this District, and imposed a fine | 1< eaten tein as lar as its duules and the decorum of the coun- nd to engage state roums, apply at office on the KCENT. IF you | (fs "TEACHER OF placed in the hands of himself, A. H. Green | upon fees received tor recording deeds aud | of $10. Tpcemened cents Uy may allow, for tue purpose of avoiding any = B.C. DAVIS, Supt NEED ANYTHING IN OUR LINE, WE aoe Removed to Ae and George W. Smith as executors and trustees, | releases and trusts. The work is performed by —_—_>——_ CUTTING SEARS SSeASeIn EO a | difficulty with the United states, and I do not Jy: \oR GREAT PALIS AND CABIN JoHN y $17 13th street n.w. _| Each heir is to receive an equal shure in the | a deputy, a comparer, a clerk, and eleven Rossa Ships Dynamiters Over. DENVEE, COL J en er Eoeemeaen believe that Ubis country entertains any other Hi: Setans Poke EECEL Se SHALL EXPECT you. ce, PERCENT PI line ot bis or her consanguinity, that is, copy ists, Mr. Douglass states that since he has | HE ADMITS IT, BUT WILL NOT REVEAL WHo | 0 the Associat ieee ge ing ey feelings. I trust, therelore, Ubat this matier See eames il on tito Ole Ee it< M ASSUCIATION ~ | nephews and nieces equal amounts, and thelt the office it has paid him between six and THEY Akg. ee eT Lat tne Meccan gieaves | will be settled, xs you desire it, in peaceful pay SRESDAY and 1 RIDAY, at, 8 Gel, — Offers an ex opportunity for safely investing | children certain amounts; but they’ are to re- | seven thousand dollars per yedr. No bond 1s ‘The New York Sun of to-as 's that O'Don- Paso del Sele — asen Aygo bey f M$ | and triendly manner.” In another commnni- trom ‘her wharf, High st. and caual. Georyewown. GEORGE SPRA: Inasadvanced stock. The security oF horte ie | ceive only the income derived from an equal | required of the recorder. In taking the oltice 5 se-4 ced as an cxouse shat the folloshag twit | cation dated August 7, Senor Romero says: “L tims NSY, is first mortcage on Washington city real’ euate, “ie | SeParate specific sum, the principal at their | person has simply to take the usuuloath, whien | Van Hossa smiled 4 satisfied smile yesterday | learned that Cut eae ate eollowing tele- | am giad to be able to confirm the utterances iu GE MER ARROWSTTIE— << 607 SEVENTH STREET N.W. au | terest on stock aid annually. death to be disposed jor in a. manner Which Mr. ae Matthews did yesterday at the Interior | when the dispatch from London, which was et poeapepe tp nny tg ey redo foo favor of peace oe an ay homer af Che Be SS SELECT SATURDAY EVENING S Outstanding loans, February 1, 1886.......$289,270. ixelow cor ee ir. Tilaen’s meni re instant. a fo MAIGHALL HALL during the Bacon one Forstatemient andfurthes iaformatignappiy atone | Felatives,, he suid, except Mes, Mary B. Pelton, | “ray Law BEARING OX THE APForxTamarr Fae ee eieemton tohlun | the protection that my friends aasure me Jou | Mutant, Tue Cutie nett vistaciery ao menciug JULY 3D, from 7th street Ferry wharf at of the Association, 624 F st. nw. bet. i0 am. and 2 | his sister, are given any specitic bequests fore a 1@,” Rossa . cannot reveal | can and will extend to me. the goveruments of the interested countries. 30 pm. Pan. _ Cl , Pres! ever. ‘To her he bequeathes the residence No. | | The appointment of Mr. James C. Matthews | who the dynamiters are, but England will find | ‘This dispatch was sent t against the urgen THE FEELING IX TEXAS. — Dancing and Good Dinner. pao Ou W. d HHL eeenae uceeurer 38 went gain street, and the sum. of $100,000 teed Office of recorder of deeds, atter his rejec- that they are there, and actively planning te eS it js the frat ans 4 ee poe cheat nang ay Oy _Fare. round ©. _$e30-2m . i = REMOVA! 0 live upon, |All ot his reul estate, except tis, | tion by the Senate, is made under section 1769 | 9&®! a eed 7 DELIGHTFUL WAY TO SPEND stxvay.| Our Woon Masrezs, Ua i ifs 0. aris, Js placed in his executors’ hands to be disposed | of the revised statutes and not wader “How about the story that this is only @ | suggestions of the consul, who thinks that «1 | everybody last might was complimenting Sec- ke thes oe THE STist, section Taise money?” present, juncture dispatches are ill-adviseu. war spirit predom- Aes s ea eee coal rar nanan ‘TILES AND FIREPLACE FIXTURES Office and residence removed to 1321 New York | Ofte they see fit, elther by sale, rental Or ex- Fees cing latier section relates to thie suapen- | “2a sy Know on the Other side that we can’t | Thefeis only one sonal company of iniantry ac ey ae oe oe ed ee day moruing by 6 ocluck. ‘jy 15-dus jy17-1m*_| ‘he executors and trustee: hi h t fight without money, and they seek to ridicule | Fort Bliss. zens Ot El Paso yesteriay | mates. uupapers comeliencnt she Ree AE | are selected from the productions of the princtpal man- oa : oie sananged with | to succeed them, while section 1769 relates to volunteer companies to protect | Fetary of Biate, = = | Utscturers with uiucit care to meet tae artishe ets F Py and flores ed | bis ihe cio aulshing a tree brary in | the appoinunent of persons to fill vacancies | {te @¥Ramite operations vy pooh-pooliing | formed three eae ard and war. > of this Sarken, umd sre Galette, oe artis Paibaya, Wid Cherry and tlorsford's Acid | his native Village, New. Lebanon, alsoe im é them. But that won't work. ‘Let them stop us | the city, and guard it against a surprise from ) a ey ae incest i” Wag uch mage Rett: | Pooppaue inane an fie ran Nerve Yonkers and intin the Giecretion of tie ras: form, Bir. Bougiass Sendored nis oieeonie from collecting money, tar the sinews of war if theather side. Faso del Norte ls fullof Mexionn | Sauer sederal suthoriuly or ty Gov. Areand’s ranged sto low prices than any dealer In any x penises Malar ees, they choose to establish a tree Ii i it was” ‘ ye, a ca eC" JARS = ite é BRED SEANCES soumotianine | os oN chan og eile a lee brary tn | and it wad accopted Se Sauthows” wom | S027 Sat, 1 Eu? Sore are coming gin fact there are al kinavot | Perma, Someta ano exurcueeon, | pee Hisaat ibriy tobe the Rade that’ div | talgned Secon Wiebe ce hse eee she waltee Rican’ ea teat mun, Ciena Sate | nye Beto iw BUTCHER'S BOSTON aH $2" “ rary would cost in the promotion of any | *“. my Pekan ee ee a ee ae casos i inpwoone ghetitavle or educational edna, ‘The amoust| whtte,oedent i enthoreed to A at vacancies | cqneran LAW 0 88, P i ons | Rorseinon are stationed at Saragossa ou the | UNE, Any, = Goudie that of auy previous year. y Having just recelved upwards of 50,000 feet of Dry | left to relatives consumes only about one-third | Year of tet oe nar kia eee te wea Oy PROVIDED WITH FIREAKMS. Mexican side of the river about 18 miles below | SORT ees ‘The Mest Perfect and Satisfactory Jar in the World cthat of any Preview Bape Pat ae ae ae os Bands of the irusiess to bo ong dete in the | office by granting comatasions which shallexpire at | It te expected thet martial law will be pro | Ei Paso, opposite the Texas town of Ysleta. | the feng | n ‘No. 1, dressed two siaes, $3 per 100 ft hands of the trustees to be expended as stated | the etd of thelr next session thereafter: and ioe ane claimed iu Belfast. "There are now 5500 exbre, | The commander of Fort Bliss has sent down to | the interior. it Large Supply Just Received. ne Hasxoxp Tyre Ware. #4 No, 1, dressed two sides, $3.50 per 100 ft. in public benefuctions. Mr. Bigelow stated that | pointment, by und with the advice and consent of the ro agp investigate the rumor. meets, if necessary. Call and examine betiee bayiow: aise ae gear 3 5-4, 6-4, 54, drewed two sides, 93.75 per 1UU tt the estate would not amount to more than TE FAVOR OF AN IMMEDIATE WAR. telegram passed . Strength, Changeable acauittee PY | peyek Walnut, No. 1, dromed, $15 per 100 f $5,000,000, Sr. Louis, August 10.—A from Min; | £0 Washi ELPHONZO YOUNGS CO, me ee ee ene Dry 44 Cherry, No. 1; dressed’ $0.50 per 100, oe poola, Texas, says: The felends of Gov. Ireland | Toads as follows, = ~ Call and see it at Dry 44. -4 and 4 Ash, No. I, dressed, $5.25 per Levying on “Literary Life.” here ae ee ae poy Ot | nade @ final demand on jean govern, 428 Ninth street, 4 5 a 10u Pa ES fered THE MAGAZINE WHICH MISS CLEVELAND EDITS Ce bg A oe Et eS taking | @ent for the Immediate surrender o! Cutting. x an C. PARKER'S, a Me inlecRe Aer tne Aunty we moran Gra SEIZED BY THE SHERIFF, ~ ‘Mexico, There could be SENDING GUN CARRIAGES To TEXAS. Whotesaleand Metall agents | AT and O19 71h streat, | Stion to Xie I will make prices on all’stock in hand | A. P. Elder, of the Elder Publishing company One thousand men raised Here for the Mexican | |The New York Sh says: There was activity P.&—Our Mandheling Java is the = Agent tor the Disgric' Corntivury. © Shiai be pleased to sipc ere net cash | of Chicago and proprietor of “Literary Lite,” war, Ata mass meeting last night resolutions | at the army posts in aud near New York yes zi oe : ee NCR ARLES | tho magazine which Miss Rose Cleveland, the Were passed favoring an war With | terday,and communication with Washington aticun be predecet G3 Le itemrpramiin iva Sea 428 13th and Bstreets northwest. _ | President's sister, has undertaken to edit, con- seers eee was coatin gous tee 283m jousek eeping madeeasy! Hours of Iabor saved by | = ALL PERSONS IN SEARCH OF EAST | fessed cago yesterd: ‘The Peace Union. East river, a using STELLARINE! Maxical medium for cleansing ‘Washington Property. improved or unim- | or Jamea a: Wisk cena Wonton = nee Aurel ances iG field ‘were delivered to ‘the Ger Taz Bor fish todocine notejury noi waving Britian yoilae | Rlag’ Neout aiiee! as we ate" more Wcrouguy | company, in the tum of $10,000, Saturday branon, ofthe Ubiversal Peace Union Amonto, ex, via “Galveston Cole Pronounced by the Iughent cheuiea wathert toes | familiar with this section, ¢lded to hold its annual convention oe Be pa ES Intely free fom cide aur al impurity whaiever, | )Siim WELLER SREPETTI 926 Pe avese | Gvoning Mr, Elder gave Mr. West a judgment Wednesday. ‘Thursday, ‘and Friday of next Thom, nid’ that the enismon? wes THE CONCORD HARN Tag, Se Shaconten weckrisdce tee abr So A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GAS| alternoon the sherlif levied on the real estate week. A ‘Attendance than ever is ex- ade in the ‘Grdinary course of" busines, and Copeord Marne and Collar id grocers geuerally. Loxes by niall, 18 cents HF BECO” | Sue West meiused. 00 say anyenieeeberdl Sr. Louis, August 10.—The deadlock States ships Juniata and Vanda- Be sure of Nae aud the affair. From Mr. W. Fly, his attorney, it has existed in the congressional ‘nominating left the Brooklyn nuvy yard last week a Vesarrs, was ‘learned the judgment confessed, was to Commitice at Charleston, Mo. for a woek under orders, it was suid, tor the At LUTZ & ERO, ‘MAK ry tisty loans made during the last three months ea oo wt (ballot — Island received Shelr eupply of am ¥ w, uccessOre PSON'S SH te TS Tides an sold 407 Pennsyivapia J maromrans 6 Pune cxxvel Ol. Rav = to THOMPSON'S SHIET TAC | “sir. Eider declared that the publication tr the ‘as wanes ae since, The Hox len the navy yara at 6 o'clock Lapa, Actes: (Se DENTAL TRETEMARY OF NATIONAL | that Miss Clovoland would remain’ hy sdivorial New Yorx, August 10.—The will of Samuel Powder,” The reskiya, also is’ expenied. 10 wes, Agrention. FAMOUS CAROMELS FRESH EVERY Day. S| University: 1004 E st. n.w.: extracting, tree: fu nicanaver J. Tilden is in the possession of James C. Carter her ‘Or wonorrow. “Ab aN ‘Operators at cost of material. Open from 210 pa 16 offer for probate. A meoting of che trusvees | the navy yard it was said thas the Ewwex was lo LATEST PARISIAN MODES IN HAIR GOODS ‘sueentors 5 MAR) —Mr. Wi ‘and executors was held this morning st. Join the: itehe ORDERS BY MAIL PROMYTLY ATTENDED To, | suid. except Sunday. mys Bn UICIDE OF A YLANDER—Mr, Wm. Grey ‘squadron ‘wasn't needed MOLLE M. J. PRANDI, 1300 ¥ hacer. | Water ar who attempted to comunit gutcids Dat, nosing was done further than to | nearer home. - “Lis ‘ALKER'S. 10TH STREET N.W. % OPHELIA BANGS, ENGLISH BASKET Prat orn a. Parker {aby y bp a viule, Calvert county, Md, seeceedd tn nooo Bp propolinded. ‘The execators were Ia iaver | Richmond's police torce isto be inorensed, re- LOUis XV. BANGS LUESING COLPPUKEa | (20 OTH STREET, OFF. U. & PATENT OFFICE. | VV. Moth pr ot Babs role fd ele ch isting ‘his purposs on "Saturday by banging of proving the will in New York, because all | cont ‘Deving ubown that the police ‘ase ‘Mais Deemed and Mates Stinced. = mbt-im | yy29 BRANCH. 1706 PA. SVE. N.W. mbt tmselt with & rope in bis son’s barn, the business is to be done there.