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THE EVENING STAR ATTEMPTED BLACKMAIL, PUBLISHED DAILY. Except Sunday, mgsigioceg ~~ mercatecccrian eo Pane = AT THE SiaR BUILDINGS, ‘Special Cable Dispatch to Tur Evextwe Sram, ae Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th St, by! ‘Lonpox, July 28.—A curious sequel of Pranzinty The Evening §: trialis reported from Paris. Prangini’s lawyer bas: zx g eal aoe Company, aMfirmed that the murderer spent the evening of = RASEeMenE cree the murder With & lady of position, whose name Tie Eveersa Sram is served to. sbecri and honor prevented him from publishing tt, It Qity by carriers. on their own account ar Toes ee - Will be-remembered that Judge Solumly sum- ESCH oF A4e. per month’ Copies at the counter & 4 moned this person, if she was In exisfence, to come ta iail—postage prepaid—30 cents J Benth one year. $0: siz moutharg pnt OO Cents & t = and, and thereupon a. gang, of sixteen tn (Entered at the Post Othice at Washington, ous persons formed a little plan for levying mond: clase mail mater | eae | lackinall on (wo ladies well-knowa in Parislan we WEEKLY Stau—publishet on Prida: | society, under threats of divuiging the nate wear. postage prepaid, Sixmonthe, Scena” et ® one of them as that of the Indy in question, They $27 Al! mail subscriptions must be paid int advances . —————— tried to interest a princess in their scheme, but ac paper sent louger than is paid % "1N. = hoe, and lvnerie heal ae | Vo. T1—-No 10,669, WASHINGTON, D.C., THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1887. TWO CENTS... |Syin.Sutecs. = “= NN a 2 ete Par aoe ee, = ———— = AN ARBITRATION SCHEME. EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. (eg Gt ~ |Mel to The Star. | Suaited Mismezear "sr “SRG, 204.22 | stow War in urepe Cam be Made HE FIKST ANNUAL EXCURSION Por Bos CARPENTERS aT ¥HE REGULAR ‘The President Approves the Program. egrams e | Mon "angcemand. a “reduction of the Impossible. T manner —'r eae Sreaze Poor Box SS mectiurol LAY NOL 748 MONDAY Ae | GOVERNMENT RECEIPTS To-DaY.—Internal reve- eer present” duties on wool and on woolen and | Special Cable Dispatch to Tue Evextwo Stan CARPENTERS’ AN) JIN" RS ASSEMBLY, ae kust T, business of special imoortance will be consid- | nue, $362,240; customs, $836,804, HIS CONFERENCE WITH THE FHILADELFHIA COMMIT- ‘Worsted goods. Such reduction would destroy the |" Loxpox, July 28.—Monster Molinare, one of the No. 1748, Ko OF L, . ered. All m mbers are re;juested to attend. _——————— THE EPI BLI ‘Wool-grow!1 and woolen-manufacturing indus- 2 r i be wave a ) - ier of the Amsen bly. 2 RY ‘he order = o ' 1-kno" a ule the RIVER VIEW, THUKSDAT. ALGUST 4TH, 188% Seon ER CIaS OP ne Ament 3y28-2t_ | _ARwY OnpeRs. directing First Lieut. pico OHIO REPUBLICANS. | rravtyrunk ward, men manuracturing thdus: | weli-known philanthropist and publicists of The Steauscr MARY WASHINGTON will leave 7th: | ,T¥o excursion tripe, daily (rain. or shiney where | zi J. R. Richards, 4th cavalry, to proceed to Jefferson | A committee, consisting of ex-Representative American competition, and give the control of our | Paris enthusiastic supporters of the scheme §ot oe whart at 0mm and 0 0. Mussa Das on Beat gad Grouude? Be TOR ARH MEMBERS, OF | Barracks for recruiting duty, haa been TevoKed, | Jno. A. Kasson, president of the Constitutional market Producers, who. would ult- | arbitration to settle national disputes, has pub- having charge of th Object to mately demand exhorbitant prices, We earnestly | sped a pamphiet containing th FT (cours ber wharf, foot of 7th | express their sense of the courteous and generous | and First Lieut. W. M. Dickinson, 4th cavalry, has | Centennial Commission; Amos. Little, chairman THEY INDORSE SENATOR SHERMAN, | protest against tne decisions of the Secretary of recon project ot 10 am. and 6:00 p.m. Keturning, arrives | treatment received by the went and officers of the | been ordered to that duty. ‘The order directing ‘at 5 an in. x > C of the executive committee, and 1. Car- inci Or | ABassociation for creating a so-called league of ace euarantced oh aaa | MG rhay ead peat 7 SnrBointon Wadetiay Sat, nt age cathy te | sosg'ta gaat 2, Weber lena Ov, 1 PE | son, sccotary, called on the: Proaideut 0-day to the fog, producer and tovign toe tee | teatrala This io evade sulleuty lmportant Bion ruot | af S24R3, 128% aud 5:30 pm. Returning home| general contility of the trp, but enpectaly 1a allow: | gusponed aacinerder eae ee arrange with him the program of the constitu- Position to the leter and spirit of the tari laws, | to receive a telograyibic summary of over two a FOLLOWING "25 Ceuta ROUND TRIP. 25 Cente, _| Heklt wien Inter tad extant, a pel ee a ee or | ‘tonal centennial celebration at Philadetpnis in] Foraker Nominated for Governor. | Sion Stir tuers! pensions to the soldiers and steamer bry Ueeernadt reer orrediae| Con which might bee nocd without oa ELIE FOR SUFFERING CLERKA—A number a! - ch have the lose by the Se Pr EA TCE Re Ped baker Hh | ami days, Eres Seturday at 100m Returning | ene the ition oecpiivof tia sereemeut with fo Feta ee aa dee dead inviation io attend. Mr Kamsee sonsulted wiEh Dational ald toward educations Ittos mitch rene | others should assoctate themselvestor the purpose FARES. 10 Cents. ROUND TRIP. _10 Cents. ere ees ther In the attic of the Department Dullding | tne President. It was arranged that the President ue be collected to meet these and other public | of offering Uheir combined atwies in assistance te e ve — FED. 4 directly beneath the iron roof, and suffer very much aI MORE EVIOTIONS In IRELAND. we demand that the first step in the reduc- , — ‘Meals served on Boat. ci ED, z f should i amy country which s! Upply to ROB'T CALLAHAN, 902 | a aaa ecey a , A FRESH : SUPPLY. | from excessive heat, especially in the afternoon, ‘be the guest of the Commission on the 15th, tom therect ‘shall be the abolition of the internal Roupd-trip to Piney P to Ocean View and Tet ould De Wantonly Uareatened Ror ftk aad bid Boiat- 30 | | Forcharters, &e Mt; With war from another, England be puts first, the ay pie and Ol Poin Ts PES p 5 Regamier Creat, Re Inorder to give them reliet the Secretary of War | 16th, and 17th of September, accompanied by his tax upon American grown tobacco. 2 we =P 1 ae 3.25 | rf IVER VIEW FOR 1667— seem | ee SHERI 2S PHARMACY, 11th and F to-day issued an order excusing them at 8 clock | witeand euch members of the Cabinet as may find os ee Sr feos Gy ocana Disseretieei 3.00 | Washingtonians’ Most Popular Resort Steamer | 5 A CAKD FROM JUDGE J. W. 6. SMITH. aS nuance of warm weather. itconventent toattend. The following was A COUPLE OF PRIZE FIGHTS. A Sn | ee MARY WASHINGTUN pe ava Obese = Gna ‘Jno, ©, Leon. | Submitted to the President and received bis ap- ‘The armies of these countries In peace number Close connection 1 rly snorning trains | will leave her whart every SUNDA} at 10:30 am, and STAUNTON, VA, May 6. Leet proval: ship of these lands Dy corporations and oD- | peariy half « willion and in time of War over & op Ocean View and Virginia Beach Railrvads. Jy28-28 | 3 pau. Keturning at 2 and 8 pv, ‘Tickets, 25c. Every | Bear Lithia Springs Company: ard, ordered to the Mohican per steamer of the | *'On the 15th of September: A processional in. ident aliens should be rixidiy enforced, milion of men, and their combined naval power QPECIAL SATURDAY, EVENING EXCURSION | REUSESDAY at Om, and Gone PAU RIVER | morte tosay that summer, before last, having then | 10th August. Ensign Geo, A. Stafford, detached | dustrial displa: , contrasting the commerce, and IT IS SHERMAN’S DAY. 7. While we condemn the false pretense of Prest- | wouid be v@ry great. “Thus, be say inl ‘and ; i 3 ram dent Cleveland's adminis service | 1877 tne league would have offered Its. torce to Norvorx, FORT MONROE, VIRGINIA BEACH DAL, Icavinwe at 10mm, Returns | mageTpyiog wa ears off aud on, with pain in my ¥I4- | trom the Bureau of Navigation, Sist August next, | Industrial, and Social charasveristics of the Ooun- faw, we advowate the maintenance and proper ene | 2872 ue league p's 3 1 Ee ererk Re as “ ets, 10¢. Prof. Proctor’s Dancing | Spring, ues 4 ae and ordered to the Ranger, Sej ember oe Naval try in 1787 with those of 1887, with a view to| Gen. Grosvenor’s Hesolution Unani- | !*¥, voc: maintenance and proper en- | When she Was Untreated by Germany, VIEW, PINEY POINT and etn, 10c. Pr @ Dancing | Sprig, near Elkton, Rockingham County, Va, and tt | 8 ger, Sept K forcement of said law and demand suchadditional y LD HARBOR Se em ine ae TE any SReuin, | attords me icasureto state that irom that day to this | Cadel V. O. Chase) ordered to duty atthe Naval | show Our progress and development a8 a nation, | mously Adepred by the Ohie Repub- | 7.7mCnt of sald law and dewuand such additional | ¢ tany fro maklug LEAL, SVECRDAY, JULY Gat {-30, pm. Returning st 11 pan. ‘Tickets Thave sutiered no pain whatey in that quarter. Observatory. chiet Engineer ‘Thom Williamson, ‘Sccompanied with various u tormed civic organ! ican Convemtion—Gov. Foraker He-| partisan influence, ‘appoti bos quore., Mounare vane that at ue 5:30 p.m. from 7th-stree we om ema - on Yours, very resj fully, &¢.. e] in evel ONS} = ow ledge endous le force: leave Nortolk anal Weste 26 reat Hic oe Tufomae hver on al tips SO SDSS W GREEN SMITH. | etal duty as superintendent ot tie Stats, War, aad | ania Will bold a reception iknonar of the gover: | Motiaated amid Great Emthusiaem— | % The republican party has ever been thetriend | Mut) {ae (ual thviuemdous united force wag Gapot) gees arrival on. the teste fren | fectituate pages “Mliowed on any ch the ‘above tips. This water is forsale by, E.P. MERTZ, 11th and F | Nuvy Department bullding, ors ofthe States and ferniones, at which willts | “he Platform, ee on deviaing ar tod Sine rena mn the ‘Bo harf at 4-30 pan. Sunday, arriv ‘or charters, &c., apply to E. S. RANDALL, Capt, ind druggists kenerally 2 Seen aeTaE ors OF e ==> t Ss ~ = sis from the ontom wharf at 4-40 pin. Sumlay, artivinw =a ly » = DUKING, NY SGRTOS A qTmENave Deraxtaer 1 taformed tnae tne Bees and “ise "the governor of Aften sther | By! Dipetch to ee Eranno Ora associates in their efforts to secure home rule foF | QySSrusmemts “4 = = E. M. SEEBOLD, om suly ToLEDo, Omo., —The ines down | 17S!8nd. » enienae an nia each and returns TORR ED SEC ins cca Me Det CURTIS SMITHE DDS | gays trom ‘September 16th: Military parade and review by 8, "We condemn the action of Mr. Cleveland in|] = MOAE EVICTIONS EXPECTED, y Bar Harbor. ‘The Yantic was found in smoking hot upon Toledo this morning, and the SWITCHBACK RAILWAY 31; New York ave. } port, ‘the President of the regiments and companies of vetoing pension bills, and especially we de- Port Mongve'and | _gy2. COASTING TRACK. g=>, STOCKHOLDEIS IN TI militia of the several States and Territories, ac- | 09) retreshing weather promised as Did forthe} nounce the spirit manifested “toward the | The Tenants Preparing for Mestetance= St Hyeels | 00 FOR GREAT FALIS AND CABIN. JoHN | SSE PaUR IMPROVEMENT ASSOORAIGS | Tose wHo Leave THE Cm during the sum- | companied ‘by the governors aud staifs and by | Convention is One of the many promises that have ceed a eee fe An Irish Landlords Views, s SEM) 1 PSO a EN | DESIRING WALL MATS OF THE PASTOR BR forces of the United States Army and Navy. ‘The | been disregarded. The Toledo gathering 1s, with- ay 5 ° vii Chatehs Kakapa tm thee Sovaanmann th auy's olive Tth-st wharf | trips om SUNDA\S WEDNESDALSaud | DIVISION SHOULD APPLY AT THE CITY OFFICE, | ™€F can have Tux Stax mailed to them for any | brocession will Include & 000 Fenney vale C09} = Bis vetoes are couched (and we condemn. as | Special Cable Dixpateh to T ae Stal r See TP RELCHE FRIDAYS. Alternat barter. Boat leaves Hug | 1113. F ST. dy23-6t"~ | length of ‘time, at the rate of 50 cents per month, | 2500 Massachusetts, 1600 New: Jersey, 100d | Out question, the largest State convention ever | unjust and unmerited mis vetd of the depen- | Loxvon, July 2— Dispatches from Dublinstated yest SpE sd Gon Netnt._ | Shp, For iuloninatios apply J. Grand Jekk WATERS | <g> THE ANTAL ELECTION FOR TWELVE | 44 the address changed a often as, desired, | Missourl, 350 Delaware, 300 Virginia, 260 North | Held tn Ohio, in point of numbers as well as in | Gent pension bill and declare that it was in plain | the Bodyive evictious are lUkely to be rivalled by —— Hp, Hor jutoriuatiou apply J. G.and J. M WATERS, directors of the Fotomac Insurance Co., of | E® ~The requisite amount of money must in edeh | Carolina, 100 South Carolina, 1,200 Connecticut, | €xultant enthusiasm, The Sherman resolution, | Viol eye mentee ood Uttbe democratic | ose soon to take place on an estate at Berverts- Bu Rover: Bax River: | *° = = Georgetown, D. C,, will be held at the office of ‘the | case accompuny the order. 800 Rhode Island, 500 New Hainpshire, and 00 | and what ened to be the apple of discord, it | $0 of the oft-repeated promises Mticat cam. | (Wn, A vistt from the Sherif is Gaily expected THE QUEEN RESORT OF THE CHESAPEAKE! | J OWER CEDAR POINT, SPRY, MY Sa at Gocrgstown. D. C., on MON; Sata Gan TOW ae Chic troops. In the evening tte President will | not, the cauot an Ohioan fight on the floor of | barwy,ohibe North, made during songr'ss | The tenants are fortitying and Darricading thelr are F ao WASHINGTON'S CONEY ISLAND. Mamid closeat wu de W. DEEDLE, Secretary.” | y DUBAREED Ino. H. Gleason, ot West Troy, New | receive the governors of the states and ‘Territo- | the Gover Tae haa ccameten ex ar lake par, and ot thn Poomiras seat te apptoon | nouns onte ey Fleer te ODEL PLEASURE RESOR: SHINGTON'S CONE: ND. anid cl ma aa ene sat at feat that he approve, | hou : rar sabes ee on _ hs = Piha ag ee Sacurslon: weaners ovens June, ooh een fie thre: zi York, has been disbarred from practice before the | ries, the representatives of foreign governments, jad the et wing pass, e appl houses and declare Uheir intenUon Ww offer formid- after, Mumicy Bonttiey, Bathing, Fresh Foliage, Summer Scenes, and the Boundless | Chespen 6 Glo Aes Interior Department, the military and the public. hundreds hero who never attended a State conven- | liberal enactments penstouing the soldiers of the RIGGS FIRE INSUR- able resistance, te ‘ursion out of Washington. New 3 less Widows of dead soldiers, r E ‘September 17th: ‘The spectal service of the com- | tion. All of the republican Congressmen are pres- | CUBUTY; tat the helpless a 4 of the tt that jand- Bay. fast palsce steamer Heres. Dickey ICE COMPA 21,1887, | BEITISH VESSELS SEIZED FoR VioLaTINe THE | memoration will occur, The President Will pre- | ey sitas Geapeenl Rune, | Tegardices of the cause of death, dependent | , Anetuer sign of the times ts, that an Irish, lan . - will if Tthestreet wharf dail WasHINGTON, D. C., July 21, 1887. nt, as well as ex-Speaker Kelfer, who ts fault-| parents and disabled soldiers, shail receive the ¥? J mia SerrtSaturdays:_returuing,arriveat 830 pm” Dane. | p.Atemeannual Dividend ot three” (3) ‘per cont has | SEALING Le nall adv inee a eae Been | Geliver ths orasioee es and Justice Miller Will | ety qressed in black, making an attractive | bounty of the Uuiou they foughtto saveand which | WarBing the government that the feeling in tavor surf Bathing, bing, arrive at 8:30 p.m. | beem declared ont tock, payable at the | has received ma 3 x : ‘owe rule fs spread! ong Irish tors, Fishing. Crabbing, Oicckiby the Washiucaon Contnenedee ceed tc | gies Ot the Company. 1531 F. stn w.ron amd after | Commandine the revenue eee Sook eee | _ dhe President expressed to the committee his | figure about the hotels’and at Sherman's head- | tue Hebly deserve. eae, abd ir the government persists tm kus" proseat ete tog ie i bate + of business o1 ‘26 inst —— <—— st iu 2g preter : 4, Music by the Annapolis Naval Academy Ban ee ES aster books will be closed from July 27 to | ports it appears that the schooners Onward, They All Want Him. THE OFPOSITION KNOCKED OUT. tons, we ask such legislation by Congress as will | Parnell’s assurance to them that they would be aural Superior Dinners, eee yb Part | August 1, both days inclus:ve. ‘rhorton and Adelaide, captured by the Corwin The unaaimous adoption in the committee last | provide that the holder of a patent shall have uo | better off under national legisiauion than under ou. Gravity Railroad. arenes deli-stin_ | “By onder of the of crsteet Mon, last summer, are sUll ihoored at Ounalaska. | On | INVITATIONS 70 THE FHESIDENT FROM CINCDOMATL, | aigne of Gen. Grosvenor’s resolution endorsing | FBC of action for its infringement when known | i allen English one, Forming a world of pleasure and the Fairest Combins- pecbamte sedi éinense a RAN }. MOHUN, Uhe 30th of June the Rush seized the schooner 7 that persons are innocenuy and in good faith ws rad tion of Art and Nature, Ne eee reencetation Oa BUN Secretary. _ | Challenge, of Seattle, W. T., H. B. Jones, master, | |The Chamber of Commerce of Cincinnati has ap- | Senator Sherman as the cholee of the State before Using fe without knowledge of the existence of Ue London Gossip, Wace fox! tie voundt Gin ‘Paltiocwre vin Reotalk to tatod. Re ow OS. FO, W. Macaurnry, | and Albert Douglas, toanaying owner, for Tiola- pointed a committee to invite the Presfdent to | the national republican convention nas, to aii ap- | patent, he falls to give nouice of bisclaim. Special Cable Dispatch, Ldgml Evenino Stam. a Change af Can. Every Monday, Thursday. and Friday, eclock p.m. jember N.Y. Ex. | Uon of the sealing laws, ‘The Challenge, which | vistt that city during his Western tri rances, knocked the opposition, or the alleged | _ 11. We heartily indorse the administration of Go Loxpox, July 28.—The parliamentary seat va Passenger sec jodations passed. giz was anchore K hen iP. ci 5 a et snort : 02 Pee oe Tap ite ea a at rn consox & sinoanrses, ied auts QiSunahttay tients | Te cso ot mabe ae oat making or. | Bis, Mid aad its mri cone | Hote, ote, rote rand oman candy dah at Norwich i a gotbed Tet Re ot are Derthe, $1700, round tip, S22, Upper deck state- GLOVER BUILDING, 1419 F ST. N.W., numbering 151, were delivered to the United | rangements to send a committee of 250 to this | quite apparent at this hour, 10 o'clock, tiuat toere | Uriotic declaration that no rebel Mags shall be sur- | @ldStonians, It was won by @ unionist at the ek, esa! vo ene Pemntan Poth mis ‘stall the Hotels inWashivyton, Bankers and Dealers in Government Bonds, Cr ee grew, number at city to invite the President to visit Omaha this al aD decidedly sensational scenes on tue innee mane fovea preeet See teen reed peg eller gerard will cer- Attraction, Week Ancust Ist—7th, inclusive: Se At. Bvear ‘4 = 2 Y ay | tai. loor Of the convention, Jorse pro unpt actic I~ | tain i now for home rule, . HUGGINS, General posits. Exchat On the 24 of July Capt. Shepard selzed the tuting restraiuing measures to prevent the wn-| “Tue new evening paper, which T. P, O'Connar ine Socks BaNieete. | ma Pser ttre eure, Losns;, Collections, British steam-schooner Annabeck, of Vietorla, B, | A, Meeting of citizens was held in Memphit Hebb eS ed liwrul onder of President cleveland frou will edit, will appear in October. F jen listed ‘Tenn., yesterday afternoon, and resolutions passed | at t1 é very Greatest Living Trombonist. Telephone Baltimore 247. 1) ents Exchansos ot New York, Philadelphia, Boston | C., te found on board about 34 sealskins Se | inviting the President vo visit: Mempuis, & come es he Eran ae as =e aS executed. sas =e rttea | ARIE Is ais ou foot for a mew weekly po THE HOTEL IS NOW READY FOR GUESTS. \OLONIAL BEACH, Gs labs and sold 5 R ‘as taken to Oun: where yessel al aded for harmonous action by convention. | 12. The frauds, forgeries, and crimes comm! ilical review, Waheed Gk @abid cask EGU ecbeactesesanat, POPULAR WATERING PLACE Bonds aude boca falineade eas aecuritieg District | outne were delivered to the United States mar- | tonto tha mreumacah eee CONVEY the Invite | To,” Governor, for the frst time, endorsed ar, | by the democratic. parcy ta Ohio tn tue elecuon | ——.—__ On and after Suxday, July 24 meals at the restan- AND EXCURSION RESORT. __ | phioue Stock deatt in. Soe Oe GS —————0- Sherman, and that the resoluiton of endorse- | f0F State oflvers and meubers of the general as- The Ohic Mepublicans, Fant will be servedon the American and European | ‘The swift palace steamer T. V. ARROWSMITH, ex. | American Bell Telephone Stock bought and sold. jy18 | # pie AN OGLE ote Beats Od ober Personal Movements, Etc. ment be adopted by a unanimous vole of the con- | Semvly In 1885, deserve the condemnation and eX- | THE RESOLUTIONS INDOKSING SUEKMAN POR THB plana, #1. Hotel on American plan. Hates—Tranalent, | presely Atved for the service; will weake terior tay | Gee DE J We eee with, boar £2; meekly, with board, 812 t0 | Uole.0 the Beact sgsegnt on Saturdaye)on and atter | $SW@ Has removed as ol » : NEVO. Leaves Tt-street ferry wharf a " special rates for « hours at the Beach, and home a9 | ae . iu.” ‘Music, "Nefreshments, aud ‘Meals served Bu | : i a Yention. ecration of ali honorable men; and we hereby | “pupstpgNcy PASSED BY THE COMMITTEE THE SENa~ Hae Temved ais office and residence from | jithiy laska, for trial before Une’ United States | | Mr. and Mrs W. W. Metcalf left yesterday for a | “Tie ¢onvention is held in Memorial Hall, which | commend and indorse the acuiou of tue O7th gene st. to 414 Cost. 9.2, near cor. 4th st, and Pa. stay of four weeks at Spring Lake and Long | is rapidly filling up with delegates, visiting states. | Tal assembly In preventing the consummation of | | TOR MAKES 4 SPEECH. elephone call, 46: A Prince or Siam Comino. His Royal Highness | Branch, whence they goto Richfleld Springs and | men’ and citizens, ‘while tie gelleries ere ied | “ese crimes, and in enacting registration | Tue Ohio republican convention was called to E SET x he ut cities = of et role: rc steamer and at hotel. THE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP HERE- = Coopertown, to remain during September. with ladies, laws applicable tou = «| order in Toledo yesterday afternoon by Chairman Uk Fase Wound, 60 etn; children 25 cta_se15-2m | BOSE toler onting tween SW WINDSOR UG rele rt ot Sioa wreprakan, minister Of | yey. Henry Phelps Hall, of the Baltimore con- SHERMAN cUXERED, Gered tupossibie. We further lndorse and. com. | Brinsmade, of the State central committer, and TWELFTH ST. 8. EME. suxDay scHool, | 1st dss. OME. RO WINDSOE, --° | the King of siata, is expeotedto reach New York | ‘fence M. K. Church, South, and now stationed at | When the Mansfield delegation marched into the | mend the action of the late republican legislature | 1m introducing Danie! Ryan as temporary chatr- EXT FRIDAY. JULY 29, 1887 AMUSEMENTS. HOS. W. BUCREY.— | Saturday, July 30, by thesteamship Umbria, Col- | Keyser, W. Va, was married yesterday morning, | hall with John Sherman at its head a shout went | In the provisions made by it ior the establishment | mau, ue made a brief but stirring address, 1n ‘The steainer Mary Washiu«ton will leave 7th street | = SS LJ. MeL. | DODSON, REAL | lector Magone has been notified of the fact by the | to Miss Sallie, daughter of Wm. T, Jones, of | upwhich clearly indicated the feeling of the con- a ene yie ree aud for | which he eulogized Senator Sherman and Gov. (harfat Ga m.,and will return in good time in the ATER ASD SUMMER ener. | eases eee ance Broker, as Feinoved Secretary of State through the ‘Treasury Depart Footesville, ‘MG,, al the residence of the bride’s | vention on the subject or indorsement pera fan feqheg repr fees port, a aaiutedanes | Foraker, and referred to the work of the last re- renin = az ae : ieher. | to 1275 Fst n.w.. where le will give’ ped .- | ment, and will go down the bay in a revenue boat | father, - - _ | several o AOE ie 3 a 12) face beaited at the toate ones Chom 15 cons, Tape HACE EXD SUSAN, Te Egon | FHANKLIN INS CS" Washington B, Covcanetiem | Ad thee the prince in behalf uc the Governinent. |" Mra A, 1, Barber and family have returned trom | inj Musstnlis orale Belted cent ora Gea | oftnlgent soldiers and auliors and. their widows | pubitcal legislature in compllmentary terms. Ha aki? AND DELIGHIVOL TR ‘ext Week-OKPHEUS AND EURYDICE. _jy28_ | by Congress 1818.07 Iz. tenance at Ques Victoria's Jablice, He wiit visit | Europe and are now at their residence, Columbia | ing sun, unabie vo gain aduittance, 13. We polnt with just pride to the enactment of | applause, but when the name of Senator Sherman — ANORAMA OF BATTLE OF BULL RU! $e~,,8 S.STEARNS MLD. (HAS REMOVED | Washington dnd call on the President, When he | Helzhts. Mr. Barber remains in New York @ few |THE SHERMAN RESOLUTION ENTHUSIASTICALLY | the Dow law in fulifliment of the promises of the Was mentioned the audience went wild and the Zhe steamer JOHN W. THOMPSON will, during the | HL Jot st. two blocks south of Peunéylvaniaara BSF, lis temdence and otice’ trom 924 P at. to | Moores Negi Drocher athe King, he will have made | days on business. ‘ADOPTED. republican party, and we pledge ourselves to sucu | cueers Were repeated Uaree Umes over. | Then Fate for Colonial Bench Colich's: Get Biatkisien | _ Oven trom Dari to 1 See eagiee |e the circuit of the earth. i ‘Thos, Rudy and family are at the United States | | The convention ssscmbled at 10:30, and afver | further leyisiaiion as may Us ecessary 10 keep so any tnas ban bennac canoe Radlooen stuahen tar Em THLETIC PARK fice hours: § to 10 am.] to2 and Gto§ pm. Pe 5 a =a a, | Hotel, Atlantic City, where they will remain until the preliminary work ex-Governor Fuster read the question to the end Luat the evils resulting trou , and excelled by nove, and Uhat he was weil Eomr tei Everybody Delighted with the 10.1000 pm RSONAL.—Inspector-enet rd, U. 8. A., | September, when they will sail for Europe, Tesolusions, which were cagerly listened to by the | fhe traitfc in intoxicating liquors be estricted LO ese Seucars. hy of being elevated W Uke highest place im State Rooms Round Tri 1 HAVE THIS DA 50 cents. ROLLE! —, ‘ORMED A CO- | {Sat the Firth Avenue Hotel, New York ctty. Mra, H. W. Sadler and daughter have gone to | vast throng present. When he reached that sec-| the utmost possible exteut in all parts of the Ait of the nation, the enthusiasm Was Te Returning, leaving Biackiston island at 5 a.m. ar- OP! Who has heen with Dr. Gustavus i; Brown, | B. F, Blair of New York, E. G. Killen of Philadel- | Buck ‘Lodge, Maryland, where they expect to re-| ton endorsing the administration of Governor | siace. uewed with even greater intensity. Figg ia Washinton ae 130 tu SUNDAY. | sam Music Sentatege Tean root eee ara tEpnncisrce: | pliday1Go)ip es Soy deri ot Minneapolis faualiv; nl |imuin eesemet oea Foraker the convention arose a8 aan andcheered | ~ 14. We favor such legislation as will secure to THE INDORSEMENT KESOLUTION. : ands ui Colon ite practitioue® and « Sunday nights on her w vid Kelly of Chicago, are at Willard’s.—Geo. C. Gor-| Mra, Capt. Breese has returned from Fortress | (the echo, he enthusiusin continued fully nve | the agricultural, couiercial and industrial in-| Congressman Chas, Grosvenor then offered @ flies, crowns aud beidgework.” SusiUN st pee ‘New York, F. H. Mccl chicago minutes before the reader could proceed, Another | terests of tbe “State equally without discrimi Bar R: D.DiSy De 1405 Skane we Wr is aliiler of Stanford, Sey. age, as the iigns | Monroe to her cottage at Berkeley Springs, for the | great cutburst of eintiiciane COOL seein oe tee | eae erate ate fually witout divert: | resolution indorsing Senator Sherman for the nah Sears <g=> NOTICE 10 THE PUBLIC. ——— | —“A" i. Little of Philadeiphia, and E. 1. Russet | mainder of the summer. convention When the Urovesyor resolution was | brurts of ransportation by all couiuon carriers | Presidency, and ex-Speaker Kelfer moved that all ON THE CHESAPEAKE, é ea of Mobile are at Wormley’s——Don, M. Dickiuson | Heary Dunlop and family, Mr, and Mrs. Defour | read which endorses Mr. Sherman, After the read- | a. the lowest rates consistent wilh justice, and | resolutions be referred to the committee on resolu z Bs “All conquering Heat, 0 intermit thy wrath! Pus Pu Cpe commonest the | of Detroit, 8. Sprague of Boston, Horace 8. Horace | and family, Miss May Hewlett, Miss Elinor Woods, | ing of the preamble the resolutions were adopted | that the waicrwuys of Lue Stale suouid be Inain- | tions without debate, which Was carried: This UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. = fogave his sepuew Oliver Et Buakiee tatty da deed | of Richudnd, 8. M. Crane of Newark, und C. Mt | prot. Bischoff and family and Miss. Duvail are ay | 0% @ UoAnlinous vote, and thus ends the great op- | Laiued andlunproved so us to Secure LO Ue poople | wan in accordance with tue prograus of tue Sher- nd on thy throbbing temples potent thus his store, which continued for five years, under the | COOper of New York, are at the Arlington.— | tne Shenandoah Alum Springs, Va. position fight to Sherman, i: the cull benent thereot. man men, Mr, Grosyenor's resolution was as fol- Siasit uot ob accel facesecit Gul soa wie Bri name of “W. W- Burdette £ Com "At thereenine | Audrew Bells ot London, Eng., and J.D. Narby of It was reported that Judge Wm, H. West, the | "15." Recogalzing, a3 the republicans of Onto | lows: ‘The most coraplete in all its appointments of any re- And still another fervent flood succeeds, By mutual Consantandt acta ), the firm wasdissclved | Houston, pensar AU the St. James.——E. Jacobs | _ Amoug yesterday’s arrivals at the Hygela Hotel | gentleman that nominated Blaine at Chicago, | always have, the gifted and Uried statesmen of bi ‘Recognizing, as the republicans of Ohio dsettled up, the said Oliver P. | Of Louisiana, pley of Boston, Geo. E. Cohn of | from Washington were Mrs, L, R. Messenger, N. | would make a speech against the Sherman resu.u- | the republican party of other States, loyal aud un- | have, the gifted and statesmen of the repul sort on Chesapeake Bay or Potomac River. Poured on the head profuse. In vain I sigh, Burdette selling out bis interest to the said W. W. Mur- | New York, and Van. B. Triplet of’ Kansas City, are | 0. Messenger, Edwal J. Newton and | ton, but not one word Was uttered. Mr. Sherman | faltering in thelr devotion to the success Of the | licau party of the States, loyal and uufaltering in detail Wanda bg tie Macad acadiaary Boas. Getalea en ie ce dette at the Metropolitan:——A. A. Arnott of Kansia B | wife snd famera Mette wees We J Was’ then chosen the permanent president, aud | orgaaization 1n 1888, under ‘whatever standard- | ticir Aevotion to the success of the in FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT. : Teen ee ee eeen continued from 1879 to the | Rapley of Boston, and J. Eppinger of New York, poe VEE Warmly thanked the convention for the hoaor con- | bearer the republican naulonal convention may | issn, under whatever standard bearer the be CLASS RESTA) ‘Might is far off, and hotter hours approach.” Te" W. W. Burdette & Con” alta eee ee ive | are at the Nationial—F, N. Pike, manager of A Poor Immigrant Woman’s Troubles. | !2!720. select, they Lave just pride in the record aud | lican national convention mey they have —Thompeon. | solution W. W. Bursetie has been’ the sole reeniaee | liygela Hotel, Fort Monroe, Va, Mra Cape 8. L- ‘The Senator paid a high compliment to Gov. | caret of John Sheruian' aS a member of the re- | just pride In the record ahd career of John Sher to whom ‘all ‘claitis against “W. W. Burdette & Co." | Breese, and Mr. McCullough, PR. Voorhees New | SE0RETARY FAINCHILD AWAITING INFORMATION IN | Foraker and his adiloistration, Mr. Sherman | publican party, und a3 a statesuan Of Mdclity, | nana member of the republica party, aud as © JULY 25, 1887, should at once be prexenited for payment, and to whom | York, ‘Lieut. S, E. Smiley, U.8,N., and Mr. Sol CER OEE Was frequently interrupted by the enthusiastic experience and great ability. His career as | statesman of fidelity, rp ey and WHEN THOMPSON WROTE “THE “SEA-_| ull moneys due “Wt, W. burdetta & Co." inust be paid | Haas Kichusond, Ya.cave atthe sunt Stephanta Nicinski and Josef Turczynowirz ar- | delegates during his remarks. a statesman. began’ with the birth of te | auiuiy. His curcer ad a statesman began With the ‘Trains leave Baltimore and Ohio R. R. Depot. Wasi Et the earliest possible ume, as the sald W. W- Burdetto rived at New York on the steamer Servia June 13. 5 monies DOT Te Republican pariy; eas, grown | and | birth ot the republican pariy; he has grown and seton, week days. at 9.15 am. 2:40 pmand440p.| SONS" HE MUST HAVE HAD A PREMONI- fom OUWALTER W. BURDETTE. Appointed by the President. Stephania was about to become a mother, and} At the conclusion of Mir. Sherman's speech Dr. | (oveloned with Tie grec Of a aE ee ee erent ace ctaepeae azaton mu. Arrive at Bay idee 10-43 50 pam.,and 5:5 z 7 BURDE! ; : | his weatus bs gent ja Seong wren See catne.| serveiwin seacec (|= OLIVER P. BURDETTE. The President to-day appointed Wm. E. Wood. | Josef acknowledged that the birth of the child | Graydon, of Cincinnati, in a witty and pleasing | recordsof tne party and te statatesand Coustitu. | recceds of the porty and thestatutes and Coustitu. 8p.m..and 9-00 pam. Arrive at Washington 10 am ¥ : 3 son to be postmaster at Marshall, Mo., and Jos. B, | would make him a father. The commissioners of | speech, nominated Hon. J.B. Foraker for governor. | on of the couutry, and believing Uuat bis uomt- | tion of the country, and believing that the nomi. : ae HAVING JUST OPENED OUR NEW STORE, | Fietchel carpenter in tht for th ‘of President Would be wise | nation for the office of President would be wise 3:10 p.m.,9:15 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. On Sundays, leave RIENCED DURIN . 7 | letcher to be a enter in the Nav; emigration ordered that they should be sent back | This nomination was made by acclamation with | Dation for Lhe of [Presi | nation fo ice Of Pres Washington 10am, 2 pm, and 3 pm. Arrive = ee No. 432 NINTH STREET, ae to Europe, and Stephania was reshipped on the | Such cheers as to nearly raise the root of Ube bulld- | 2nd judicious, we respectfully present his name to | and judicious, we Uuly present bis name to F rn = 7 —— 7 2 a the people o:' the United states as a candidate, | tue people of the United Slates as a can Pin Hetursin, ave fay ew Dom teatom | epee en nae HOURS | Te are mre am cng ne tuck of Fine Gag | "MO WOE OPE DOM Mane Une | permit sap octet angswent co wamereit | xy convention was a perect bediam for a th Aniounce our bearty and coral suppor a | wud fnaunce gut hearty and cordial support at Seren ere a ee | APeSoAORS Or: Fistures, Table Lamps. Piano Lamps, Gas Shades and | 4, guousaxp DOLLAR CLERE GETS A $1,600 PLace | Puania, Dut as they were cousins aud Catholics a | time, and calls were made Tor Foraker, who soon | itn for that ofoe, in for that ofce.’ baer ap epee pmy Globes in colored and cut glass, Slate Mantels, Grates, WITHOUT EXAMINATION. dispensation from a bishop would be necessary, | after appeared and addressed the convention. 2 SSS (qolmaodpeaegen mepreged ROUND-TRIP TICKETS, ONE DOLLAR Pee eee See eee Fesueees, Brey cee condisllywel- | 4 ciroumotanee of interest so oonnsosion with | SOC Ghee mamta a coun mnt to ale TOC | 5.2 chs anconilplice were wiapemaen uae tae gore p= eS Oe ececte tab teases eee . S 4 . i : y 1 Sus , sherman mei resolution: Tickets on sale at all B&O. ticket offices in Wash- THEY, BEAR IN MIND | coed. No ane importuned to buy. the promotions in the War Department has come | mr maigGercdite asthe He nie rastrsiny | erbor had delivered an address. Bradburn Knocks Out Glover im Seven | {he anti-Sueriman reper ingtepere J coyreereg farton, Op Sunday nckets sold at & © O- Depot only. | THAT WE HAVE THE FINEST AND BEST Au onders for Plumbing, eating and Tinning | 10 light which ereates considerable comment tn | to find where Joset had youe, She says that ot PORAKER ON CLEVELAND. Hounds—Jack Smith Defeats We ei ee et of tie republicans of Ohio to the Wvertinement of Bay wpany for spec : clerical circ! . a arriving in Liverpool she sold all the clothing she ral e " - attractions from time to tue. LINES OF “PONGEE," PURE SILK, FINE | 7mptyattended to. hie nares ay pegs B qnousand dollar ) could spare and took a steamer for Phiadelpnia, | He @Fralgned the former dewocratic state ad-| Layton. Lup, July 28—The long-talked-ot | Bumlnee ot the next repul uational conven om cemcane Coe ‘Very respectfully, clerk in the Surgeon General's Office, resigned his | here she landed. ‘Sue was take Into custody? | Ministration, and upon the present national ad-| HaMMoxp, IND., — ig-taike tion, and in tuls connecuon We Cali the attention Je21-3m Gen'l Pass. Agent. MOHAIR, CALCUTTA SEERSUCKER, ENG- 325 8.8. SHEDD & BRO. | position just previous to the examination of the | The question of again revurning her to Europe was | ministration he was very pointed and empbate. | fight to a fuish, with skin gloves, between Frank | of Ube republicaus of Unio to Uke eminent services clerks in his oflee to accept-a $1,000 position un- | considered by uve commissiouers of eiigration, | He reviewed the acts of the Presideut in vetoing | Giover and Wun, Bradbura, Look place last night, der the Civil Service Commission, 10 1s sald, with. | and it Was resolved to ask Secretary I 'sad- | pension bills, and finally touened upon the return | near Gibson, 1nd. ‘There were about seventy pu ¥ ‘out examination, Although the examination for | vice on the subject, Meanwhile the woman will 1 * "§ S presenG lifty of them having pald $20 cach | GROSVENOR'S RESOLUTION PASSES TRE COMANTrER, Laaves_overy Siondayy Tuanlas, Weiseatay, ana| DRAP D'ETE, AND DOMESTIC SEER- Bf MALL, promotion rules ‘apply as yet only to the War De. | be detained at Castle Garde! Ae iveetricen wee tind dae erteee [eerie poe send. 908 F st hw, . Mr. Cleveland he said: “Yes he was courazeous, | for the priviege Of witnessing the contest. 1 After adjournment the committee on resolutions ‘Thursday at 10's u., reaching Washington a ee: z —— a z partment, there tsa general desire to know why | Secretary Maynard sent a dispatch to the at i > | burn was in-wuch better conuition than he has | went active! 5 ‘4pm. *| SUCKER GOODS TO BE FOUND IN THE Se > TNOSVITE, THIS COMDINATION, OF | the clerk in question Was not required to pass an | thorities at Castle Garden yesterday, asking upon | 20d W¢ have, seen Chav when mopped from cuts’ | ever betore suriypad in. Bie weighed 265 pounds, | Went MOUNT SO Welk, eae Rho resetion Ot Rr, Leaves every Friday and Saturday at 10 a.m. and 6:15 Thatta Wild Cherry aud Horsford's Acid | exatmination to show his eficiency before promo- | What authority Stephania Nicloski Was periltted | : | and splendid career of the Hon, Ji | Bola resuludens wore referred: j sear water: LISH LINEN, ALPACCA, BRILLIANTINE, > ETS TO" ORDE! jrosveno! ely aud unquallfedly indersing Y. poxph : bs c visues et 7 sive you 1 nd his wore poweriui traue | GFOsvenor, absolutely au be ne stn aed | cere jUlVang deateguard weaiiat Sictana’ eole ae stine | HOR. ts land at Philadelphia, and also upo | ‘what au- | {Gait ihe Coutederate States the capturet eye | suowed tac result of CareTul trulmng. "Mo far as | Seualor Slerwau for te Presitency, as Leaves every Stiday at 10:30 a.m.and 2.30 PLN FHAMMACY, 1420 Fenisylvamm ave, in | | At the Clvil Service Commission It was admitted | thority she was confined at Castle Garden. There | je quaied like a wilpped Spaniel betore Uke pro. | appearance Weul, Glover WaS a Winner. ‘The fight | by a Vole of 18 W 3 Wick Was aicrward made Teaching Washington at2p.m-andS p.m. Lotties or on draucht with soda wat ja” | toa Stax repofter that Mr. Batley had been ap- | will be wodecision in the case unui a reply 5 re- | toler the loyal tations of tne Nees Teta desperuce One froin the call of time. Brad. | unaulinous Pare round-trip 23 cents z PARTICULAR ATTENTION CALLED TO TS polnied to a $1000 position there, he iaving re. | celveds, There is some doubt about the right of Soa burn took the iniUative, and Was much Lue cleve A TARIFF PLATPORA. STEAMER JOHN W. THOMPSON. eae ¥. z é Signed a $1,000 position. the War’ De. | the commissioners of emigration to interfere w: 758 Exet 3 es vst general. "He oul-generaled Glover, 5) Leaves every Sunday for Marshall Hall at 3p.m,| OUR PURE SILK COATS AND VESTS, AND | §_ <=> =: ¥- BROOKS, parunent to” accept it. He passed the | her since sue was permitted to land. For Heutenant-governor there was a whole feld | k, Vey eeitcing iis riguu, ing to knock his | _ TBe Platform readirms tue np loge ince from whart of Steamer W. W. Corcoran, reach- ey © GAS FIXTURES, &a, regular examination of the civil service and Same sa SS of candidates, including Senator Thos. J. Pringle, | man oul, and nut Only Latied Ww laud, but got se- | SUC additions thereto as seem Lo waded by bo happen Pa OUR FINE GRADE OF “PONGEES.” 3 also the examination for stenography and teleg- Towa Land Cases Decided. of Clarke County; W. C. Lyon, of Licking County, | verely pubisued in return, especialy Ou the body, | Uke enlightened spirit of the age. It Lakes strong: a , pee ‘o charge for Hanging. raphy and ow z paypoluted ini they War eles RAILROAD LANDS REOONVEYED TO THE GOVEEN-| ang Hon. Asa Bushnell, of Springteld. "| From ‘the Qrst Bradburn had Ue best of | provective ground regarding the tariff, ee. S.C. Y x. men seq y the C mn wal ENT. - shin Spr d u Dia me cond 7 ° oMatebal Hal, Ma. THESE GOODS ARE. JUST OUT OF THE Lowest Rates, rar hagtie Che aUstitectoemeaston wanted a | MENT AND OPENED FOR SETTLEMENT. For leutenant-goverior captain W.-C, Lyon was | 15 and be kept’ continually taunting | phatic in its condembatiun of tue iuportation i : jover Wilh | remarks can't ch contract iwbor, It condemns the demo- Sesed and they offered him the place” Hovey | _ In the case of certain settlersin O'Brien County, | nouitnated on the third ballot. Giover hy foreign contract ial 531 15th st.. Corcoran Building. | NT To THE| MAKER'S HANDS; ARE THE BEST MADE ‘ou hit me with a broad axe. I Wid my friends so | cratic party of Oulo in strong terms, apd on other a aes ‘si nlace e War :- | Iowa, who, in January last, filed an application in ri “7 you" ol ” ci ta A ae SHOWN DENTAL cnraa, expoise | loteg “aPtne Commision Moa sued ott ita | the. inverior Department ‘asking that. aule, be | 2 amoctsted Press mad muluver ‘oC remarks Bredvgr vol eee ane a ee eee a anon, Shae SHON or cacuriotls, Ge Apply Ferry | WE HAVE EVER SEEN, AND ARE SOLD raved ae pat Lotta, Parioa: aud others | j.iey been given a promotion in the War Depart. | begun in the name of the United States to assert Gol lareatey Dearly all of Giover’s leads by clever ducking, ud | 7), SENATOR SHERMAN MAKE 4 aPEnCH stave.” FD. FisTukiu, Leader, S250 AT SAMEPRICE AS INFERION Goons ane | {HE2uFA esi EH Dalised anywhere: price | uct the only, Devartment) whervin the rules Of | tiie to about 85,207.21 acres of land in sala| TOLEDO, July 28—The following isthe platform: | repeatoais” plaated hs te(t with tcling eect on | | The Mausfeld delegation marc the Goody county, claimed by the Sioux City and st. Paul | g f2¢rePublican party in convention assembled | Giovers stomach, In the second round he cross- | House, where Senator Sherman is quartered, who SEW! ———_ = another exatinauion, that would lave a Tav- submits to the people of Ohio the following | ¢, 10" ‘tne ry red a cle: ¥ follows: a i = SOLD ELSEWHERE. Oritistn, but he took & place outside that Depart. | Ratlroad Co., and the Chicago, Milwaukee and st, | declaration of its principles: See er ee | gard opie > pregent aries $5. -85. § Woon Masrers. ment. Paul Kallway Co,, Secretary has decided | | 1. We are in favor of a protective tariff to secure | {:\J‘by feanting with uls leit induced Bradburn vo | o¢! “i ee ae ees hae ek, ————-+es. that the Milwaukee Co. has earned and is en-| to American citizens the privilege of suppiyiug | Guck und chen got home three terribie upper cuts | Coyatt ftso' Walco ten cucin that they caime ‘ uu the productions -st desieners of interior ral i of if ch s ith a su a fjrmiauis ean iron the lnweat stuck to befound in |THE QUESTION WHICH CAME BEFORE conTRoLLEE | £5. tho Secretary concludes to request that sult | ently to supply American wants. Such a tani | made, uls last rally, and with a straight left | parcy wil be, ula fall, a united and ‘victorious = B BaRNUM & C0, she-conntey. Werk ch iavorable arrangements ue de instituted with a view to haviug declared in | makes a deuiand for and gives employment to the | gradburu. ‘Tuat Was bls last rally. Ip the nintn | Paty. t tell the newspapers, I will say SEENGY BXGunsiONS Correctiysdenghed calinet-imade Mantel asta cheap | JU4s° Durham, Controller of the Treasury, has | the United States the ttle to 17,000.80 acres of | labor of American citizens, and thereby aids in | Bradburn. Tuee was tie tact rally, | te the alt Fou won, tel the newspapers f will, say evfdinary nill-wade Mantels are sold elsewhere, | Deen called upon to settle a puzzling question as | land in odd-numbered sections ii sald county | securing just compensation for labor. Wedenounce | Tol"te Bradburn Knocked hin Out, Sat ea ask Will eekieti the Goneomanenion ok 23 931 Paxx. Ave Mae Cee celebrate fnttes Erent Ailes, | to the use of car tickets for the messenger service | Claimed by the sald company under the grant of } the bio democratic platform of atari for reve- | “xtrpaio, N.Y. July 28.—A Jamestown special | €cReToUs, and Will e<hiIDIL tue devermination of and Mow’ fe Coos! celebrated” English) Tilew: direct ie 4 1864. ‘The Secretary Instructs the Cot loner | nue only, and which demands an indiscriminate | says; a six-round prize ight was fought here tis | {HE republicans ve win. | row every cuunts, frame = Heer eae eee ad ote ie eee aeene ro Melen pears, #80 it was the | or the General Land OMice to adjust. the grant, | reduction in all duties on imported articles, te | S493; Sevan Pane stuun ot “New York, aud fives, from Indiana to Peanayivania, every votes cee er Waa aiid Foreign Tales." |-custom to make provision in the appropriation | and .o make deiiand upon the St. Paul and ‘Sioux | effect of which would be to encourage importa- | ort Sytom of Bradford. Suith weighed 108 | Vr frum Indiaus to Pehbsyitaula, every voloe HAYWAKD & HUTCHINSON, bills for the purchase of car tickets for the use of | City Railroad €o, and upon the State of Iowa for | tions, thus giving American patronage to foreign | Doutas and was handied by Buy Oliver, of New | OF the renonuination of Foraker for Governor of CAPE MAY AND ATLANTIC CITY, sy16 424 9th street | Messengers in the Treasury, Interior, Post | the relingulshiment aid reconveyance | to the | producers and foreign labor, rather than to our | Por." ayzon stripped 155 pounds. ‘The fing was | Out, Jt ts because be deserves, s renouination g Ofice Departments, ‘There Was no such provision | United States of the 17,593.30 acres above re-| own, Pitched in a Vacant lot near Griffichs Polut, | Sur prucipies, our hopes aud our aspirations {ruta made for the War, State, and Navy Departments, | ferred to, or such quantity as the completed ad-| 2, ‘While we adhere to the public policy under | Pr“Uroutauqua Lake, Billy, Booles, of Puiladel- {his aime forch, ns tone ae ho tngovetaoror omia,— the Department of Justice, or the Bureau of Agri: | justment may show to be wrongly held by the | which our country has received from rope great | Diua. was reieree. It was & Mght to's dois with | P29 le (or aS a a aden) Upon EVERY FRIDAY, Sruvy Your Isrenesz. culture, and they bought thelr car tickets out of | State under patents from the United States, The | bodies of honest, industrious citizens, who have | Pay Jioves, eR By peng beta gn A *| the contingent funds. “Afterward Con; struck | Secretary also directs that 26,000 acres in| added to the wealth, pt ‘and power of our | “Houhd1~Both men did cousiderable sparring, | {ue Principles of old common law, 1 canuot | youe ' from the appropriation wil ehe ear Uickets for ue | Figmouth, Woodbury and Sioux, Counties, fowa; | country, and walle we msfcome 00 ott shores the | pining eventful and no blood, fpr freasury, Interior, aud Post-Omice Departments, | whic! reco) back 11-disposed emigrat 2 San ‘knock down; Layton got 2 ~ i hf ie = GRO Garcia eeureanargs | Batman eee dee ASG Re | ta ect ae MRS ee | Scat Os we wea eee | PEON TREO Oe mae Tae declarauion that ey should not have such an | ent e Sioux City ant 20., | cause 3 = 5. DURING AUGUST, allowance. But, as the other Departments had | suould be thrown open tw settlement and entry | unrestricted ‘emigration’ from foreign lands cls etankaoes = rind pd a oy yi Buy sour DRY GOODS and CARPETS where you | NEver been iPey oaniadsns buyin icekean tae | eee as ean ree ind ies Nd, good or; | ath round—both men fought savagely; a knock | forry I believe tbat Llls uieeting’ to be held to-day a can save from 15 to 20 per cent. Of their contingent funds. ‘The Secretary of the Petitions to the President. character of its citizenship. | We urge to | “Zia round’ Smith gota knock down at the start, eee recincan peter will us bested to tae. Freer a che tens gntion of Juage Durham to | How WESTERN LAND SPECULATORS WORK A Boo. | Pass such laws and establish Such regulations 88 | gnq potn fougut all around the ring. ution and State, Asrace Bust & Co. Weare positively selling every ARTICLE at prime | tO ‘ihe justice of diserininitiie, aguiest some aca | _ AB Associated Press dispatch from Garden city, | Suall provect ue trom te ated OF one Suu round-This was «winder for Smith, both = FIVE DOLLARS FOR ROUND-TRIP. DEALERS IN SHOES, cost, in favor of other Departments in this matter. | E80. Says: A combination of land speculators | justice, the i the dependent, pauper, the vi- ep crave the Light te saath, Mr. Binine Coming Home. ee judge ea a written to reply ae there is | recently bought large amounts of very poor land sou aneee = Aol ep a Py A cable dispatch yesterday says: On ow. = 211 F ST. N.W. ‘The Grand Clearing Sale. which ced Mon- | Bothing be can doin the matter, and suggests | in the vicinity of Dodge City, Kan., and 10 trans- The Ossi ans Aground, Mr. Blaine suddenly determined to close TICKETS GOOD TO RETURN BY ANY REGULAR ae dag! Sais TAsWitt Seales bs ays nae cases thee Trak the Secretary Dring It to the attention of Con- | pires that they have presented to President Cleve- ae epee y whe scxeowiodge no sliee Hauvax, N.S, daly 28,—The American man-of-| eign tour aud return at once to America, He muda a e pAYS. 3y21-1m fteasvall goede will Gauolacesaeciar peices? land immense petitions, purporting to be by vo our laws, no sympathy with our almaand | war Ossipee, while entering the harbor at o'ciock | nnaily consented to make & tour of the ‘trossachs THIN FIVE Da’ OUR LAST ARRIVALS OF Interior Department Changes, settlers, asking that the Laud offices of the district | fustieucions but who cole among Us to Make war this morning, ran ashore on Point Pleasant shoals | on Monday next, but insisted, that after that be ye be removed to that place, expecting thereby toget | upon society, to dluninish the and rewards | and remaiued aground for over an hour, at the end are, convenient anemet Dame. LOW-CUT SHOES Now is the time to buy fresl, sessousble goodsat | ,, The Suowing ovlcia) changes have been made ‘oom. ‘hat will help them to ‘unload at a ‘Ainerican workingmen and ‘Which time a steuin tug succeeded in a aoe See ‘st | tn the Department of the Interior: Ponte ir the P ig | of pa eS Sr — 3 . ro Yesterday he declared that he should start tor = ARE UNUSUALLY FINE AND LIGHT— wholesale prices. . : prea Teports are true they have more | to their level, all these our gates should | off. ‘The bottom was scraped by the Trucks, bul 10 = Bap hE Ekcczsioxs ON B.& 0. aE A oats ee ney nk, wo rae Charles F. pam Oya as many grey oe ponte be closed. But is taverns ) honorable and | ts thought that epee oO oe "The prgh dp ty ‘Going Mr. Biaine much good, and - ING FOR HOT WEATHER, ‘alhoun, of nosylva $900 to $1,000. there legal voters ict S| practicable measure rican labor | ship is now anchored city. 4 feather at | ti re TO THE FOLLOWING POINTS: % Pension oMice—Resignation: kawara ‘McLafin, | claimed that a personal friend of the President Prainat the evil extecte of foreign immigration aad ‘Une time of the accident was ‘clear, the | Mrs. Blaine and tue young ladies are heartily en- Bay nIDeR, — == of California, special examiner, $1,400, is engineering the scheme, presuming upon his | competition, we recognize also the dangers | sky being cloudless, and the sole cause of the'ves. | joying tuemselves, | ARTHUR BURT & General Land Office—Resignation: George B. | personal acquaintance induence to pull it | which menaee it at bome and condemn as | sel's grounding was thal she was out Of her proper Maryland State Ticket. On the Chesspeake. Round Trip $1. Cos Starkweather, of Connecticut, Clery x $1,000, Pro- | turvagh The change. if, made, would put the | hostile "to its cause | and as subversive | course. ‘Zhe For tine of nin tee Bay Hage ee retinent, jy23. 1211 F STREET NORTHWEST. JOHNSON, GARNER & CO, motions; Thebdore Porter, of Iinols $1290 to | land oflce atone aids of the, district, where the | cr itsaignity and power, the bold and persistent —>+—_ NOMINATIONS MADE AT THE BALTIMORE CONVENTION, a : $1,400; Miss Ella F, Larkin, of Nebraska, §1,000 to | land 1s all proved up; would cause ‘settlers to | usu in many of the States of Its political Wall Street To-day. ‘After Tue Stak’s report of the Maryland demo very Tuesday to wis 636 Pa ave,,near7thet | $1,200: Mrs. Phebe M. Pride, of South’ Carolina, | travel fifty inlies tartuer to transact business, and ‘and The condition of the men} yyw yone July 28 11a. 2.—The stock market | crauie convention ut Ballmore closed yesterday, PEN-MAR, ON THE BLUE RIDGE, Re ee eee ae ee ene aeeakae x Oars OC tbo labor ihe Nort cannot be maintained ot opened Song is brag at advances of last | jou. E. E. Jackson, of Wicomico County, was nom- = ny ee : : h Leave Washington am. Returning, arrive 8:30 p.m Bureau of Labor—Appotntments under the etvile ———____2@¢—___ South are.wrongially deprived of their rights and fenune’s nal prices of froin 1 Per Cunt: | nated for goveruor on the sixth Ballot.” His now- ‘Round Trip 81.50. Curse, Crzax Axv Haaaazss. service rules: Win. ee of Towa, clerk, W. J. Manning’s Story. powers of American citizenship. ‘Their labor | tough a few stocks were ‘Reading | ination was then made unaniinous, After a Feces 7 Z a EeGRpJoun & Nead, of Pennsylvants, eopy-old: | gg m saip 70 ae aw rarowros sy suomerany | meets in close and immodiate compecition, and | Si yy Uulon sttracung tos ‘atteation | the convention reassembled, and Hon, Wm. Pinck- Every Thursday to CRYSTAL NATTANS’ DISCOVERY | er, 3720. ‘MANNING'S BROTHER'S FAMILY, BUT HE withons, irregularity, the 1 nowinated for gE ChISTAL DIscovEny ) BUT HE STICKS TO aes larity, the | yoy Whyte was ‘sttorney- HARPER'S FERRY, CHYNTAT, ppiscovEne Ne Sign of n Goel Wave. 11s STORY. nerally heavy ad 1. Fictor Bauguann tor cuntrover.. Ta othe: Op, the Fatomac.,, Music, Boating, Dancing. Fishing. CRASTAL pDIscoveny IP THERE 18 ANY CHANOR IN TuMPERATURE To-wox- | _ 48stated in Tax Stan yesterday, W.J. Manning, | 3 Ft Tovisrie nd | eee ae an eae ee fonpoveraol, as the eed Jegye, Mashinaton 43 am Het ‘arrive CRYSTAL DISCOVERY ROW WILL BB WARMER. ‘whose story was telegraphed from Chicago, 18 ‘Ri estern Union and | of ‘tue firm’ of E. E. Jackson & 04 the tamper pm. Bound Try $1. mena ort THE BA De os weseiua A Stan reporter called at the Signal Office this | believed in Buffalo tobe an impostor, Ex-Mayor Louisville abd Nashville 13, Richmond and West dealers, who. have establishincuts Every Wednesday to youthful appearauce, and always does so in morning in hopes of hearing some tidings of a|John B. Manning, of the latter city, & Fea an oa narably “Orme ng | aud in this city. LURAY CAVERNS. Stops the Hair falling one! 222% yee dandraft. ana | COOl wave from the Northwest, ‘The weather | brother of ex-Secretary Manning, whose ‘son stocks iste in| ‘The new beet house of P. D. Armour & Co., at inakes an elegant dressing, whexcelled by any other in | prophet, however, could not offer much comfort, | the Chicago man claims to be, is out of town, but inarket 1s active, | tne Chicago stock yaris was ‘fire iast Yaave Washington $204. Return. arte att rep to contain no lead, no eulphur go | He stated, however, that there is cool. weather in | Ri #00 RAS given out tho icilowing statement: d decline. nigut, Liss between $00,000 and; " 3 a “rnis fello Posted ‘tamily. Reserved Seat Tickets for Pon-Mar, Luray and eapguarters Fon lent taatake up and’no states salut Re se Fe TN Oe Te nanny Sct | have a brother, Win, H. Manning, not Wm. Canada. Londba, ufter'a long iiness, ‘ier'stige name wan Age Ferry secured at B&O: Ticket Ofices an Wasi LAWN TENNIS, cRoguer, Real ah ctly uon-volsocous Hair Hestorstivets dhe | Change will be put a tow a degrees Sarto best. ‘Tue | College for some time past. ie has sever eft the Meling in tatee ot | ananassae benk tm Rome to Wow. CLEMENTS, Skernur arrays, Proprietor, oMicial predictions for next fouf | inscttution to ty Xe ‘since his entrance. ‘the’ imaritime | elaborate ‘mee to eatablen tee ‘une at CLEMENTS, e$i ELOBD OUT-DOOR GAMES, 2d and D and 14th and Late. n.w,, hours are fair weatner, variable winds stg- | We have not the faintest idea who this other fel- Seyi a bay ed TEAMER DIXIE NORD DA agree ents | BABY COACHES, BABY coacues, | _or Salo by Drageisis generally Yve1_| Uonary temperature. it was explained {nas the | low is. We nade fellow tor In august to decige upes, ta *eTSEy, Rour frou (Cunberland ‘Boat- Hor four of BABY CoAcuEs, BABY COACHES, (PRE CELLULOID TRUSS rhether the wd negro tlt were seu sav go Bane yener 50 fase a eee cists nes AEDUCED BELOW COST ancega he reen rasing e ime : {ip Upst Dam: last trip down at 10 p.m. . . 623 7th street nortan Seip. Sie. Children, Tbe. Reduced rate f Gu. KUPPERT, Mrs. FISHES devotes hat attain ants Sinctate, ioe pew: sumed large partion. “‘Telepboue call 363: eta | aye 405.4057 ctw | Laws aires ae rns er as beer ak i ge Hi il i ety