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THE EVENING STAR THE ILLINGIS KUKLUX. Eight Persons Already Wayiaid and Killied and = Number Haye Been ‘Warned te Leave the County, Cmicago, August 1.—A Times’ special from Hare Tisburg, IL, says: Persons who have Just returne@ from the interior of Hardin County report that th ‘Kuklux gang are preparing for another onslaught on the ot section, ‘since the ‘Jax Belt assassination of last week County Judge Jacob Hess, Logan Belt’s wife, and a number of ‘Others have received written notions to leave the PUBLISHED DAILY. Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Corner Peunsy!vania Ave, and 11th St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, S. H. KAUPFMANN, rres't, etiy by carciern on their own Seeowatr at ih eeees tap Seats Soe an tact prepaid 00" Bonth” one year. (Entered at the Pos ,. second clase mali mater ] Ter Werexty Sran_published om Friday—@l © year. postage prepaid. Six mouths, 50 cents €a-Ai mail subscriptions must be paid im advances Wustesalubeartnlag seis Gaaein septation Vo. T1—No 10,672, WASHINGTON, D.C., MONDAY, AUGUST 1, 1887 Se EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &¢.| EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &. county. The people throughout the county are terrified and many are leaving without receiv the invitation extended to so many. The gang ing to warn people of other counties Lo cue Oot of sogtheru Litote " Among hone are triceas Of the late Logan and Jas. Beit who lived In the County Of Galutin, Not less than eight others wiio have recelved these notices have Deen waylaid and killed. A meeting of the cltl= zens of the county ts called for August 6 to devise, Means to ferret out the murderous mysteries, The * Washington News and Gossip. | Stsise wwrer Smcantnaro seater sain | ,TeeComstitntional Centennial. Telegrams to The Star. a rang is somewhat on the order of the Bald-Kaove = = = s ALLEGED UNJUST DISCRIMINATION AGAINST SMALL | auUE JACKETS AND MARINES 70 PARTICIPATE. Bene and is getting bolder ‘with each successive TENTH ANNUAL EXCURSION OF THE | (1RAND EXCURSION TO THE SECOND COLUMBIA CO-OPERA- ‘SHIPPERS. : ang b c BELANE Stait SPECIAL As tox | Gt PEN-MAR, Soe ive SBILDING ecinice TAG otal | nue, $e0 eo eae DaY—interaal reve} cme Interstate Commission has recelved from | ,,OTders have been issued trom the Navy Depart- SSinave Ktsabetbtown has takes Up his resiacear eNO COLONIAL BEACH. prune at | EY: LUBBERAN BENEFICIAL, ats oth a ute aebond instant ab? oon Pee ey eames, ee the New York Board of ‘Trade and Transportation | Non, ae ee a arange.| M?GARIGLE'S ESCAPE, here for fear his life will be taken. ae ates whart tout of 7th ot. a os jock, andob-| ‘Tux Feces Must Go.—Secretary Lamar has complain inst ines—the o © Packets S02: € halt price. tobe bad | | Train leaves B. and 0. Depot Fats ihe benefit of the interest accrued therevin, ax the es sworn ts against the trunk I mnittee at the wharf. Al eee THE AMEER’S PROCLAMATION, tickets ia Yor | inp arrives suout p.m. foam $1.50; Cuilaren, | books for subwcriptions may be close atter this meet | ected Robert W. Tunter, special inspector of | New York Central and Hudson River, the New | Ments as the EL ee the Arrowsmith will be good for this trip. a z ine. arom UNCANSON, President. | the General Land Ofice, now in Santa Fe, N. M., | York, Lake Erie and Western, the Delaware, Lacka- | °°Sy Gf # maval force from the vessels of his rowamiith will b = 2 coat tat ot ; Bresid He Saye Great Britain will Acsist Him SEGOSP GEAND EXCURSION on THE STANS- | RUVEUST i300 sath sear’: Al Sein EOS, REE SECTS: | vo procoed at onoe to “the public land strip” lying | wana and Western, the Pennaylvania and the | Sdusdron at Philadelphia on the occasion of the | STORTES AS TO HOW IT WAS MANAGED. | © frye Grons Mrasin wits Asses ERDAR POINT, us the atiumer HENRY E Bishor, | Capitol st: GEO. VONEIE EQUITABLE Ri el oaereratee of Kansas and Texas and Bo- | Baltimore and Ohio ratiroad—alleging that these | September igacet, “Ne aehinite e program has Tot Caucurra, August 1.—Advices from Candahar ICGUST 2 1587" Will leave: cth-etraet whart at @ | SCmesapernof theco a In that the same must be removed at once. ‘This | Toads are gullty of upjust discriminations, tn that | been arranged, but on the day of the great mille stabe thas sheiesser of A@ghentiten kes canea & ae ae nae es Se Go 70 RIVER viEW CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, — | order is based on Information that & considerable {hey change more for than tir che car-igeds that | Jacke oe ca eet eines and Dive} ILLINOIS KUKLUX EXQITEMENT. | proclamation to ve posted in the Bazaar in that HE EXCURSION OF THE PILOTS’ ASSEMBL) swe iar “EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 F st Earle omen as Se anny Coane {he small shippers are required to pay from 16 v0 ite Kemet of the squadron 49 take part. The ity tntorming bls subjects that the fritish gor i dy2-Im COASTING TRACK. 3 large bodies of the public land, — = g J ’ c iil ge to COLONTAT. BEACH on the new ironstesmer td ASSETS—8772,056.04. the public land, than the large shippers ponds | oe ponesl tit peck orcas Consisting of nine regtiiruts, with cavalry aud Ratertty RepNbapAle AUGUST 3 kavine fe | Jf OWEN CEDAR POINT ip-| MANRtAGE axp Divonce—Mr. Thos. T. Hurdle | ‘The compisinants aliage-tnat the question as | ¥° imSPection as ubual cay such oocaston THE AMEER’S PROCLAMATION, | artillery, in readiness to taarch Into. Atghanistan pe SE ee ae WASHINGTON’S CONEY ISLAND. Serena oe oe one oe “P| nasiett tora trip through West Virginia, where | *f@cting the Kasten trunk Ines em! im- Lawyer Reed’s Downfal Soceppmees Chnrevene et Che smears shone E= Carson day of excursion wade W'S CONEY ISLAND. 5 5 Beas the terior. -The proclamation adds ory HIRTEENTH MOONLIGHT EXCURSION afer Mice Benue ietiing Pane yg ibere- | Pamphlets explaining the object and advantagesof | he will collect, statisties of marriage and divorce | POrtant | pétnts Be tee ier int ce the mer, | ONCE A POPULAR IDOL Ix EHICAGO, TO-DAY A BROKEN- _ Suppress the Ghileals without thea, tut thoy tes T * Chespest and best exentaion cutnl Washington tin | the Association are furnished upon spplication. for the Bureau of Labor. chants of St. Lous; that “the westbound classifi- ailed 3} McGARIGLE’s ESCAPE. main reaay im case Museie takes eGvanvage oF THE aud magnificent fast palace steamer Henry E. Bishop | Office hours from a. m. to 4:30"p. m. On the first ‘Tae Weat ther-crop | Cation of the Eastern trunk lines in force prior to | Chas. H. Reed, the lawyer who defended Guiteau, ‘the rebellion to invade the country aineer: @ORCORAN CaDET CORPS, Mill leave foot of “th-atreet wharf daily at 9 & m.ex- | Wednesday in each month open from 6 to 8 o'clock p. EnEN ABD Hm Ca0tn. Tae wont P | the enactment of the int te law made Dut few | and whoattempted suicide lastSaturday by throw- | Hew the Detectives were Outwitted= | Invites the rebels to return to their homes, and Wominsntiey. aed. ikon ust’ Grand dremtarsie eveey aterison arc | son which day advances will bo made promptly at | bulletin of the Signal Omce for last week says: | and untinportant exr-ond dltterentials about 100, | ing nimscttererc teers boat sunning ev ecee nee ‘The Captain’s Story. corre WLNeL.Ue eas Meritede meets pean SRSB ADE: BAEE. ag on Sat a a 4 a BS re “tt ‘Warns Great Britain against pet REWGnae Bronte: LoGode S. Glock by the Washington Continentals, Geod masic | 7:30 o'clock p. ma. ‘eports for the week show that the weathér has | Dut the new classification adds about 1,000articles | Yon ana sersey Clty, as stated in Tue Stan, now ft = rection, He ritalin against 3 DAs Po Dobocs end coneaton pen wate to this number, some of which are ver} linportanl ¥ CIty, Az, Carcaco, August 1L—A late dispatch trom Port | fing Ayoub Khau to approach. tle, adifegnee WW. COCOHAN, leave, riairot what | Hor thea rate Sunday and’ organizations ‘THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Pres | tious. Excesuivo alte aa eave fecal monies | and the differonces in rates made between small | Hes in Bellevue Hospital, and the doctors say that | Huron, Mic, elves another. setoent of acces, | ee ee ee a th in tasuing Te reKieK 3 ‘ TEPHENSON BROS.. 7th-street wharf. Probably resulted in injury to the cotton crop from | 8nd large quantities are excessive. ‘This was the | his constitution 1s 80 far undermined by high liv- | gie’s landing In Canada. It that when | the proclamation the amecr 1s playing bis lass Por aie go tIGRETS, 50 CENTS oy | _Bound-tnp 50e. Chien, Se Seli-sui_| JNO, ox EDSON, secy. sul-3m | Alabama eastward but frum Misensippl westwards | MOFo Unnecessary and unreasonable on the past of | ing that serious doubts of hisrecovery must be en. | the ‘tug Orient approsehed tho’ccneaner Blake, | uP cons ueaaskmeregoae tar wane lor sale by members and at the bos 3790-2 _ | (1OLONIAL BEACH, ae and in North Caroling, the ‘weather'Was reported | ihe Eastera trunk linea, because more than halt 0 eibance sen Sagimamere’ _ APROLL INSTITUTE, WILL Bi ; THe | C’ ‘POPULAR WATERING PLACE GNIUST WATER RATES — AN AD-| as favorable tor this cfop, Excessive heat and tne } thelr westbound cars go empty, and the volume Of termined. Hots also suffering from melancholte. | which wasthe last in the tow of four vessels, the | aineer luinselt. EXCURSION TO BAY RIDGE, TUESDAY, AU- AND EXCURSION RESORT. jo ‘meeting to protest st unjust | absence of rain throughout the corn-belt lias | Miscellaneous freight transported by them being |) Coccuty or Coot Gon ‘of which Chicago ts | Sooner Marsh ahead, dropped the tow line and " egy " Bo Sca'o doyle "Srains leave B15 aine240 and | ‘The switt palace steamer T. V. ARROWSMITH, ex. | el*=, Watep will ba held wt Shea's Hal. G2 Fenny | affected this crop unfavorably, and reports trom large, tt, enables ‘them vo a very great extent it | Erovcuet’ city. Young, shergetic. pushing’ he | the Blake dropped rapidiy astern. Her captain ee Sree, ta & iin jygu-tts | premly Atel for the service, will mato reyular Guay | Sid: “hil aiiod See eed ee eane ** © | Onlo, Michigan, Indiana, and thence wesvwratd to | Wey wo desire, to fl thelr cars Wi joeds of | mangyed an office whose iunportatice grew with | rushed forward, with his crew, and ratsed | a4 ¢, He Will Be Speedily Lyncheas Fplte FIST ANNUAL EXCURSION | Boge the Beach (escent ou Saturday ow and Sfter JOHN A HAYWAKD, Prest, | Kansas indicate that the drought has unfavorably.| as8orted freight. ‘The principle 1s the same us in | BANS Jed growth of this phenomenal human | a tremendous row for a coupleof uanutes, Keeping | #4 Caught ap IME FIRST ANNUAL, EXCURSION SUNDAY, JUNE 26. Leaves sth-street ferry wharfat | ya BUREN HILLISED foc paresis | umfectea the corn and crops. In the Middle | te coal cases which have been Drought to the at- | the unparallel ‘fees amounted to | the attention of those on board the tug. Meaty | CHICAGO, August 1.—A spactal from Chesterton, CARPENTERS AND JUINERS ASSEMBLY, | f.,* Sfigie, “Refreshments; aud “Meals served ou | Me COACH CANDLES! i | Atganuc and New England States the Weather es | rea raied Lois 1c ae ne aac rats | $15,000 8 year. Ho was a puble pet. “He was a | while MeGarigie, who tad been, tranafersed to tho | Ind. saysy ‘The excitement in Chesterton over the BS Ei gpg ag ‘steamer and at hotel. om | ora Headquarters, for Coach es aK injured hay and oaca. "In ‘Mtinne Dakota and | business of the ‘roads in the hands of but one Temorseleds and untiring. ator, He was al-| Marsh in the a8 Teported some days. ‘West case 1s intense. Men express Unemselves aa RIVER VIEW, THt RUSTE 4TRE 1807, peers Ouest, SU 6S: eR ee IE aro GEO. EKESSTI00 Fata‘. | Nebraska the weather has been generally. tavoroe | SUIPPer oF a few shippers in every place.” Cea ee ante eye ana. Senprally in the pub- | was bundiel into a yawi and being sculled | ing ready for any duty. Pious church peopl ‘The Steaiuer MARY WASHINGTON will leave 7th | = = == aS 8 | dle toall crops and harvesting Sin progress aa | _ The complaints a fora heariag which win be | HCear. ‘The press made aero of him, thechurch | ashore. When te officers on tho tag were heard to express. thimselves as belng read a pate = MME, AYERS “VITA NUOVA,” Ac ng fone esteemed him; soolety caressed him. "He was not | the ruse every effort was made to cateh the Favvl, : se wharf st :90 nin sd 30 pan. EMENTS. <a we Aver spdiccauuier, Crean” “Crean Balm,* | fAF North as the 47th parallel.” eae aes only the guartiadt of public, morality, but he was | but it got tato shoal water safely ag oo ee ‘The efficient committee having a —— a SER | Bd “Powder.” ‘The adjustable Felt Tooth-Brushes; looked upon as an exponent of theology. He was | could reach it, McGarigle jum} jore an $1 id church were held y ee okt toctaeck tokens ‘charac ERNAN'S THEATER AND SUMMER 1@ assortment of Sponges, frou Turkish Bath to 10c. | SECRETARY Bayaxp left this morning for Reho- He Has Them on His List. ‘ reasay' lea ‘street but very few attended, The church has recetve fies, “those who attend are ruaranweed © pleasant Ted ea Ati our rncUeie™ Pocccciccaee “ait ae Popular Patent, Medicines, | Dota Beach, to be absent about a week. He was | HOW AN INVENTOR MANAGED 70 HURRY HIS BUSI-| Pavers on the skeutonaen or Gos eee Rod Tar | CT cess Sine Crea tae eee {eo | a terrible set-ba . Many people have ake time 3¥28-5t jeve's Comic Opera, Ce doped eee eee a nyticians’ Prescriptions | accompanied by his youngest daughter, Nelle. NESS AT THE PATENT OFFIoR—UE TOOK xo FatexT | hel, and its Wistranslation by, che immature | porter fers Chicago then went on tho | Feady ordered their natues erased froin the churcl Bu R aul___ OMPHEUS AND EURYDICE, D-UDOSNELE: Thad Rete ee ee Sa age OUT ON TH FLAN. scholars of the Bible. He was a favorite at Sun | schooner Marsh, Whose captain, Freer, told the | DOOkS. From worning will night Urongs of exe a sz: | = = SSS titan cae oo 3 ha ee... es - c] + . Ne Were to be seen, abd nothing was Bar Ee ee PANORAMA OF BATTLE OF BULL, RUS, <g=> PEHPETUAL MOILDING ABSOGIATION.| mer canto Fue grax maied Ge tnear er any | ,tuecenKsIn sme of the examiners rooms n | SH, i gonventann, 1 arb, he ae the | along ton Seice wer ste temas sake ‘A MODEL PLEASURE RESORT. Delighthaliy cooled by new and compiste apparstas. i. Hehe length of time, at the rate of 50 cents per month, | *Be Patent Ofice were treated recently toarather | Colossus, and for fourteen years it never | _«wntte we were iouding a chewo of cedar in the ee rapes aes baer oa ‘Tempered by soft zephyts from over the Chesapeake, | _ Oven frum ¥ a.m. to 10 p.m. 4¥15 | Surplus. and the address changed a8 often ds desired. | ROVel surprise by a man who had several applica- | entered ‘anytody's head to Question his conduct; | straits a tug came along and wanted to know if |) make a search for West. Me tins looked over Summer Seenes, and the Boundless | AQ TULETIC PARK | Tom ageeta fouscaiver, | FX The requisite amount of money mut tn euch Cate ee ene Deters the cine. “AVAL | Sousa noe allow Lite grncaee anyecricker In And he then told woe that they were detectives | We, groUN, and decided that the search on aw . fi Ser FAA ies ts eet, | case uccompany the order. for patents are apt to afford a sensation no e ct ealé should be commenc ere is no A WEALTH OF ATTRACTIONS. ROLLER COASTER Six bic interest tomenbers: ‘Poyatente st sb coats to a and then in the Patent Oftce, but this one was of | suutwasdceeran, sea Tan gains him or Judge, | and that they believed that McGarigie was aboard | STmcuity in ralsiug amen ‘Business in suspen Gurf Bathin, OPEN AT 7 P. M, 1,000 taken at one time, and money can be with-| TH Heaps or Buaeaus in the Interior Depart- . eee aga the Blake. Well, I live in Chicago, and of course | and a stranger stepping into Chesterton w ‘* Fishing, Crabbing, jyS-Im MUSIC IN ATTENDANCE. denn. pith interoat on deinahd.r<@, avausrg, | MeBt have been requested by Secretary Lamar to peeled aeisee oa Hesosl ceed he Heyl pee pe Know MoGarigic by reputation, though T had | think war times had returned. Boating. —————— —= Sotinae es a } | turnish him with thelt 1 by the 15th . _ “ Chicage re 4 Rev, Wm. Thos. Abbott West had charge of the acts ia atG15 7th st. ir annual reports by ated as inuch as at tirst. He nad left his home | Married another in Chicago, to have squandered | would probably come along in a day or two, and . ~ iugusteathomeiah Sapniee anes NEW PUBLICATIONS. SeGRUNGANEON Preeident ay_, | OFSeptember. nd his Business co get patents for his iaventions, | An esate of #3000 tt i trast co him bya dying | them eEtended them the Mexpialiy of my’ wéssr | Mi, HURL ik Chescrtan. He cloned with New Favilion. “Gravity Hatlroad. a JBUNCELE: SAMTON: Srgeturee || Activa Stoxay Orvicen.—rirst Lieut. H. H. ©. | doing busiuess that the eraiaines ant ther as, | of Drotigacy and dishoueste. Yor a, shore tae fabio, amit openea.a pote of ay choice every | domestic aa usally They weut to Loa ‘world of pi the Fairest Combina- N COUR. Z unwoody, 4th artillery, 13 acting chtet signal | sis ugut : afver ils volunteer defense of Guiteat It seems as 4 ~ ; “ , Forming rt phekye rere g tenia Tue Mosuanme Houmy Cenrony. ry ig ign ‘sistants ought to do more work in office hours. He bran While they were drinking I slipped on Work asa silversmith. The girl died, and West returned to Chesterton, claiming that everything had been @ Vlank (0 bitin While Se Was gone, Ste clon Was aroused in St. Louis that the girl had en potsoned. West hearing of It fled. IC is sap. posed ue las gone to New Loudon, Canada, where Fare for the round trip, ‘No Change of Cars, 1 8 81 al. serie T sndid Coaches, jer eee at, Poles As usual, the August Cxwrcryis rich in {ll@-| > officer during the absence y, who | objected to thelr coming late in the morning, and | If he was endeavoring to take @ new start in Ife, | deck for a minute and saw the Blake coming alot went North thi 0 Gen arenly $) their long lunch periods, and to discussiens in | BUC depravity bad become chronic, He fell rap- | gowru the ‘straits wotore «flue brsees af wie z the rooms, But he did not say a word. Every | ldly, aud was obliged to leave New York, as he had | Well, [don’t believe yori 2 criminals or any ‘Frest Lect. H. H. C. Dvunwoopy, 4th artillery,| morning promptly at 9 o'clock he was been obliged to leave Chics a ‘thing of that Kind, but on Ube impulse of the mo- ‘who 1s on signal service duty in thiscity, drilled} ®% the door of the Department, and at| _ Mrs. Reed resides in Baltimore, at No. 2018 St. ment, I thought’ that there was a fellow- the cadets of the Maryland Agricultural ‘College | O2C®,, Went to the room’ of the’ examiner, | Paul street, She isa very pretty worn, about | peing with a'wife and several ‘children, who iis mornin, GEORGETOWN REAL ESTATE CO. i has relatives. : L where fs case was pending. If he found no one | thirty-five years old, but.bears: tracesof trouble. | was” sorry for, what he’ bad — Week Days and Sundays. . trations, and contains a great varicty of articles, | "Suiscriptions for stock in second series, commencing | £0F the National Drill. ‘The cadets, who took | there he noted the tact ina neil book thet ne | Sue Yesterday buried her mother, Mrs. Eleanor | done and wastrying to Keep out of the iten~ Wall Street To-day, Attraction, Week August Int—7th, inclusive: with August received by Dr, L. W. RITCHIE, Presi | SecODd Prize, $750, have presented Lieut. Dun- | carried for that purpose, and then he took. lils | Beall Danels, who was the wife of the late John D. | (ary. T bardly bugw whet made me do ik bur d | Pe seas FREDERICK N. INNES, essays, poems, sketenes, fiction, ete,, making it a | Jiny August recelved ‘Treasurer. 1307 '32dat. | WOOdy with’ 2 andsome lation ‘sword in | stand ut the door. As tie different clerks arrived | Danels and daughter of the late Elt Claget, the | slipped back into the cabin, and, without saying New Yor, August 1.—The stock uuarket opened Greatest Living Trombonist. iat iciiday siekiier i0-2t Tecoghition of his services to thei de noted thelr namics, and tuen glabeing up at the | Well-known brewer of that etty. she uad beén in | anything about the, approachiug vessel got out | Stu this inoruing, with what the street, calla THE HOTEL IS NOW READY FOR GUESTS. | §P° > eS ere Oe EU RE SO GERRATIVE || Ixvirep to a Provsuvnc Peve—Iavitations have | CK Put down the exact time, During the day ; the habit of sending money to hér husband in Jer- | soinemore bottles." ‘The detectives reiluhed the | CTs good Save “aemubved ‘@ more navaral Ut ‘Forscbedule of trains see B. & O. advertisement. me BUILDING ASSOCIATION, = Seca are invitations have | he made frequent observations of the amount of | Sey City, and this appears to have been his Only | stuff, and they had a rollicking, jolly time of it. | 1 Semen te Bae Conense © mre ma ural Lone, On and after Sunday, July 24 meals at the restau-} “SxcBBIN' THRo’ Jensey,” its opening paper, by 1251 High wt., Georgetown, ‘been sent to Secretary of the Treasury Fairebild, } work in progress in the rom, and recorded it ail | means of support. Wheh they came on deck I don't believe apy one | And, there ds no excitement at any point. | The Suctulll be eirvedon Gis Astacteea aod Baropean Eegular aera Prngetiue TUESDAY, August 2d. | Assistant Postmaster-General Stevenson, Super- | in his ttle book. When the’ lunch hour arrived etd of them could have told a fishing stnack from a | Doard repre ear’, eharethey aber tine: soing or cin Plans, $1. Hotel on American plan. Rates—Transient, | J- B. Minuet and F. Horxtvson Suri, with illus- | At, clection for Basin) Pipes Held at said date. | Vising Architect Freret, PrivateSecretary Lamont, | be was on hand and ascertained how long {t took | The National Convention of Sociniists, | steamboat, but by this time the was OUL Of | Srchange @anouboed thelr eg ‘They ae ele ot ee ee Ey peek ea | Gey FO. We KING, Secietary, | and Commissioner of Pensions Black to attend 2 { €ach one in the room to eat his lunch, ie kept | rxsravcrions TO Tue DuLeGaTES pisctasey. | MEU. “Well, J utshed louding and starved down | exchange announced thelr suspension. ber day, 2 weekly, ‘rations by the latter, George m | @-—— OFFICE OF THE MASONIC HALL asso. | MYM fete by the Randall Club of Pittsburg, Pa, | Uuls system up for several weeks ‘The clerks | gocinttsts, inel ae for Buffalo. "About 10 o'clock Saturday night T i ~ 820. Special rates for one mouth and longer. e cas hn New | fae OFFICE OF THE MASONIC HALL aBSO- | Du'Welintad ures Fes | icugned and cated him the “spotter” ‘Phe ine} , Scitlists, including Englishmen, Germans and | [OLBUMale About 10 o'clock Saturday night I) uheir Mabilides being all ub account of _ Ste om __\ GEOL WEUR, General Agent. _ | ANd cthery deeeribos am excursion chrough 5 a es ae —— Yontor was never offeusive wbout the matter. ue | Americans, met tn Chivuiga, yesterday, to discuss | them that officers were laying for her. A few | Against Powers. | ianpihictanaeiay CHEAP AND DELIGHTFUL TRIP. Jersey on a transformed canal-boat, byacompany | Notice ts hereby wiven to the holders of Bond No, | STORKKRRPER AFrotsrep.—The Secretary of the | Sunply kept, By record. If any one asked him } the question of what instructions shall be given | minutes later the Blake into me and stove nog Doncared Gin earceaereaed mee je steamer JOHN W. THOMPSON will. during the | of artists in search of the a Siesurctian Ase ntin uf she Distee se eete awe | Treasury has appolnted Henry Richardson store. | yas" Be was dolny he explalaed tt Tully and was | the delegates to the national coavention of tue | 1 the sarboard quarterof my vessel. At the | cif rences ranging from % por sent below to wammner:leaye er whaifevery, SATURDAY. 38 5.30 DesEcon ahd dated the tat dag ar aceiee Ruaaeect Of Colunbie, | Keeper for Harford County, Md. owas, Whines ees : oe ie per cent above. ‘The market Was very activ Fig MF Coloniad Bexed, Cotton's same fo the Secretary of wuld Arwwciation for paxivent he yas lolog | ume and iauney by soclallstic labor party, which # to meet at Buffalo “ "4 eat ty, : atin Gi cea ‘Ovr Krviovox” (an Eskimo clairvoyant) is a | on or before the TSE ‘DAY Or SEPIEMBER NEXT | Tax Garexa av Quevec. = staying in this cfty, and he merely wanted to as. | In August. Peter Knickerbocker, a cigar maker, | ang the vessel drified apart, I recognl Seen ce Poets, Sones Dalen, Sow Saeres ‘The Navy Department 3 5 e os certain for iniself wiether his business was being | prepared the following instructions: The delegate McGarigie, and with streaming down his 2: 7 + Eras reminescence of the Lady Franklin Bay Expeal- | Heseeteureonue Mepared to dey sald Bonde wit ts Inforaed of the arrival of the pusiied forward a6 rapidly ay was intended by the | Suall favor the uppuintuent of a. centratced | Meo ySece gm anece put hintaan fad ana perme, Conurah, carn as One nae ae tate Rooms: 50 cents. present said Bouds for redemption at the tine ubove law. He never made any threats of using this | national body wi the German and English |] would, and did. 1 ever ip — a iaton Island at s,m at | tion, by General Greely; it fs Illusti as 19 also | named by the holders of the same, application will be | is information, but his persistance and quiet deter- | speaking scctalisté organized in eaca city suffering a3 rigiog io Niashinuton at T3002 (mi, SUNDAY. | 10D, Dy ay: : i iiade by the Aswociation to lave tie deed of tribe ue: | N&WS FROM THE AstaTiC Srasiox,—Rear Admiral | inluation. began to Keeve abe oifecr onethe caus. | eens wectaulst ongantzed Tepresentative | When your tug ealue alongside Gece thas eros eee ‘erg tac” | an interesting paper called “Is it a Piece of a| curing the payment of said Words releaved, Chandler, commanding the Astatic station, re- | ibers and their asgistants. His applications were | committee. Political action. in conjunction with | cabin aiating inn ny a man B Comets” by theowner of themeteorite inquestion. | 130.6 _* NOBLE D. a3 Ports to the Navy Department that the Omaha ar- | “ally disposed of and the inventor left the city | other labor parties only when the candidates put | thought the tug had been. ar F ‘Tur Lixcouy History presents an account, with | Pike PARTRES yarn GRATES, B aa Eee 201. Uhe remainder fram \ "to % per cent prices, Missouri Pacific, after a lose of quickly reguined 11. A short perlod of e : sf a ioug! the aany ry need cal views: . rived at Nagasaki fram Yokohaina on June 1, ana | YotRegTeSL Tele Of many clerks, who felt Tather | up are of promot radival views; union With } Dut irit had been 1 don’t, ‘SLATE MAN. mi e estless ude this, private systein of inspection, | the intermauionalists, and raising funds by the | taken allve, “Not that be OBE STOVES the Marion at Nagasaki from Chemulpo July 20. | 97 vi a8 that his cy had of t " RANGES, FURNACES, | He tntended shifting {us ag. pending the repairs | faciitaced kis bustacss: oon at MS Dolcy had | way of, assessments, to detray te Sxpenses, Of | resistance, ‘ut I it Hi s : Ha q : ¥ E i & Hi) ON THE CHESAPEAKE, i $4 i é 5 H H A [ am pretty lower figures than the opening were extracts, of the ‘Institute Speech, and re- el hiring “travelli ‘speakers and to support the | ju: over board and drowned bimself before he UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. Cee > All orders for Pluinbiny and Stove Work promptly | {nich he’ would. Gait sone a ore Een, WOR =<. organs of he party Op a rote as "townether | woula have gone back When Flowered | Mati cock the tare is active and views the John Brown Raid and the Charleston | attended to. eceuee ‘Would thea sire bis flag vo. a Beet ae ae. ‘The Siamese Prince and His Suite. peasical force should Be percent odie the bout am oa im We Were beer — at the decline, Keading sold this morning: == m sacratious. D&BRO. | Datenahe Bese bo, Corea, ‘The Brook. | THEIR ARILVAERL WAN YORK —anEANGING FOR A ong: parsiyeod and move, ‘1 jumped down | asyessment paid, ‘The most coxaplete im all ita appointmentsot any re- | CoBVention. Numerous portraite and 1h 3590 Ein would follow. to Nagesstrs ions Bee TO WASHINGTON. agains and gyi 10 Savpese Pe Oe! soem eine eer go port on Chesapeake Bay or Potomac River. are given. ‘TYLER & RUTHERFORD, REAL ESTATE | Pairs are-compieted.’ The Monocacy and Palos} Prince, Krow Luang Devawougse Varopraker, jest ay teats Rese eran tabs aeciy ce een A& Fight Against the == BW joud. call Now 31%, pending al- e Departinent as to repairs. “whe general | in New York yesterday, and have at the | THE WIFE OF 4 MELATIVE OF THE DUKE OF WELLE king up the Blake, which bad Seuréor at tae tro FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT. ‘Uxct Ramvs” (Joel Chandler Harris) begins a | terations of their new buildine at, 1307 'F st.n-w., | health of the squadron was exeelicnt, ‘Affairs in eB Mes : INGS AT A POLICE fete esinipee Se amar at Lancaster to-day. When the hangman ate om al waacel ae eg | Wich they will occupy about Oct. 1. 3y30-2w* “| the East were quiet. ‘The Fourth of July was cel- | Fifth Avanue Hotel. ‘Tie party consists, beside | TON APPLIES FOR LODGINGS AT A FOLICE STATION. | the river under sali, AS she came alongside PARTIES HAVING GOODS DEPOSITED | erated at YoKohaina Dy men-of-war of ‘Great | the prince, of his four nephews, the children of the | 4 Young Woutan of refined and pleasing manners | Marsh the reporter Jumped aboard her and JULY 25, 1887, from Boston to the Georgia Mountains. Full-page ‘with me, upon which interest is due three | Britain, Italy, austria, Russia, Japan, and the applied at a police station in New York last Friday | Cupt. Irwin to give some uccount of how be c tempted to piuion his arms and legs the com demned puguihs or more, sre potted fo pay tke samme un uF | United States’ by salutes, dressing ships, es and | kins Oya hove, names are: Kitiya Kara, Made a desperate resistance, ing and fighUug savagely. He was nduy over: 7 i F to eater the conspiracy to run McGurigie into Can- 5 iu d BA it Natanodom, Cuira | Bight for lodging for herself aud two children. She me epics Bead Tetused | POWered and carried to the scaffold, rains eave Baltimore and Ohio BR. Depot, Wash | Pictures by Kemble accompany it. Other Aetion | MiG fmtan cf wer Kode wil ve woldatadctos | tne United, States. wjuddron Was iiuninaded at | RU orate), The rest of the prince's catia | Save her maken ame, Mary Morton, but invest. | Hdd, He Was very rei pa Edo Et — in arrive at Bey Ridge 10. Shain sor aOa8 io = "snovelandahumor. | 4' Se De neeneces Bree. coe. O18 we D sts. THE Yesidents of Toki ant (Yokonuna > #2 YY ! gre: Phra barua Raksa, scribe to bisroyal hignesa. | ation revealsthatsheis the witeot arthur Welles. | Ing he sald Bio ae egress “ae prmegeregyad ep : ;-45aim..3:50 pim.and 5:50 | Mcmdes chapters of Stockton! WALI ac oon Let. Saat and Capt. Plain, military attaches. | ley, a distant relative of the great Duke of Wel- wuar carr, matewrs aars. _ gan tae te tae Tm. Returning leave Bay Ridge 8:05 am.,2 p.m. | ous sketch by Eva M. DeJarnette. 2729-3 2 Fst 2 | pensowat.—Joseph Wolt of Chicago, A. Bernard | Kin Nichit ‘Norasasn ana Chiou Bherin, Siamese Ungton, Wellesiey’s father owns a large sii “when I got to Chicago a friend of inte cameto } FOr jum WNL the a ot cali aad destroyed, 2idnim spi sodi0 20pm. OnSeatarsiere | ow Prices, ow Waoesuass, Prorma:| Beste Ai ATS OA CAE IC AGENT | of New Yor, andi. c Cok ot batumore area | eh de Mamas, cogent, Auer | rah in Aun, adap aly a | mean akedm, oa ake a pamengerto | aya yan ect mean Oar 1 . 4 = z o i Xd LC. n the party;too, ently appointed envoy roung Wellesi ‘ e 18 Nirst Couventent Wabieain Ia aats Spee ik SK. dates Hee W. E ULATED “EIGHT O'CLOCK BREAKWAST | the Riggs —-Henry M. Steel of Philadeipuin and 00 nister plea ‘oy | Well connected. "Young Wellesiey tnarried the | Canada, landing him at irst convenient point 900; ins: Mrs. Abram Witiner, of extraordinary and mintster plenipotentiary, to | daugnter of @ well-to-do captain who lived near | After some hesitation on my. part and much ung- | Loss $5,000; A ‘The Finest, most Delicious, and Cheapest Coffe in the | GFOREE. H. Rates of Wikmington, Del, are at | Washington.” us Excellcucy vhya Montel Surtya- | his Yatners ranch, and thea nanoved,, with his | ing on bis, Leousented, providing’ tat. he would | Sle Hatbor, walle looking a the ‘are, dro Siet. | Meena oe Pride es Nee Yate, CH | Wonape, His suite conststsof Mr. 1. W. Verney, | site, wo New Zealand, thence to Kngland. There | not tell me anythtug about the party. T suspected | fond Tomexcitement. | Te bridie across the For of Coffee | Henshaw of Providence, and Thomas Wilson of | 20 English, secretary; Nal Chan, a Slonese secre- | they’ lived for years fn passable style, but on re. | from the way he talked that his friend was in | }rpost Kall Henry Halier, at Rotuvilie, was also 150 pum-9-15 pan, and 10:50 that they use our “GRANULATED ElaHt OcLOcK | Winona, Minn., are at the Arlington.-—s Fite ir. K. H. Lofts, interprev/r, and Nia Chip, | moving to this country misfortune secmed to fol. | trouble, and 1 did not Want to know se ee series}; and Brander Matthews writes interest-| UHEARFASI® COF RES.” ihe Low | thorpe of Chicage, L. W. Scott of New York, G, T. | attache.” One of the attaches ot the prince witl | low them, Wellesley could not obtalu work In| might yet me inl a scrape. Well, 1 wasto lex | strayed, causing a heavy loss, ‘Ticneteon eale shall B&O. We ingly on the “Songs of the War,” a foot-note to | ze, Of 23 Cents Per Mee eet SHAR DAID | Koverts of Rutland, vt. W. . Fisher, of ‘Nush- | ome to Washington ina few days and ask Presi- | New York, and went to Boston. There he ob- | lita know wien I would be ready to sull, and Sat- at Bay Eide 1615 am. 3:25 pm. and 4:15 | Waar Maxxs Tuxwt” isa striking paper by Ed Pm. Returning, lesve Ridge ROOD, Mal Sp.m,and 9pm. “ircive at Washington 10:35 aims Ward Atkinson (one of the most valuable of hi8) we recommend to alll lovers of a cuj ——————— Ferry Must Apologize or Fight. vais oe eb Ville, and Charles Smith of Boston are at Wil. | dent Clevelaud to appotut a time for receiving the | tained a pdsltion as cook In the “Temple Cafe.” He | urday afternoon { met hin in a buggy in 5th ave- , Reston. On Sunday tickets sold ef B. & O. Depot only. | which gives Mra. Julia Ward Howe's own account | sud lavrowiin ler metntata ee ese Tots | lurd’s——Dr. HE. Waite of New York aad Nor, | Daince aud the miutster plenipotentiary: Wwrove co his wite enciostng money. but she did not | nue.” We drove around and 1 arranged. with itea a: giles yf wwe Lh ea eee ee Heat Sena eer fae, ene TOWER ox Colles of Hue | 7: Mason. of Virgtnta are at the St. James. —| |The prince fsabont thirty one Years old and | receive his etter and was turned into the street | to have his friend uscet ine Uhat night ut the cigar | graphed wo Lis, seconds to Inset 3 attractions from time to time. of the writing of her “Battle Hymn of the Repub- | quality and excellent favor. Eugene A. Smith of Ala. J. Jacob of New York, D. | Speaks English readily. Ie left Slam tn May. He | with her children for non-payment of rent. The | Store at the corher of Bi and Michi. ny ay etd oe W. M. CLEMENTS, c. K. LORD, ue.” 5 We recommend it for ite deliciousness of flavor and | I. Baliey, and Henry F. Murpay of Del., T. T. John- | Wil come to Washington and then go West via agent for the Soclety for the Prevention of Cruelty | gan streets. I also told him when the vessel pled po og ae s oe tor —Jti-3m___ Manager. Gen'l Pasa. Agent. Fasuitioug, and ita moderate aus ce please the most | sion ot Boston, and Judge E W. Pettis of Ala. | Niagara, and home via Sin Francisco, tO Children sent Mrs. Wellestey” and Ler children | Would ve ready, and said I would drop down the | event Of & continue the preparations HAL py | Frachict alt, We receive it by tive cargo, and sell xt tg Sr alegander tk area ey Oe Ie | vanieac bears che eegrald of to-day says: “Deva- | to meet the husband and father at Boston, Fiver and le at the north ples until tke parcy who (OrmEn Conrewrs inch Mustrated poem ‘Custowcr at a very ainail prosit, au i . » We Hs sof New ‘an Ss 5 Z san rai ims Show jude an 1 F | every pound shall trove watisiariory “caren cee sat | CL. Thompson of Pay are At tie Natioorn | turescame usa DIFtuFght. He 1s desoenaed of a 3Garigip in Canada. sppolnted place. 1 cleared at A Pretty Girl Murdered, James Whitcomb Riley; a hitherto unpublished | buying it aud finding it unsatisfactory has only to re- | Gen. Greely expects to Sall for Europe the first of | familly who have ruled Siam for 400 years. IC 19a o'clock, aud then went over to the cigur store. ‘Curcaco, A 1.—This morning the dead boay tira if aod we wilt refuad the amount paid tof it-ae: | Sopteuber, MeWwill be absent aboutsix weeks. — | family that has been famous for its learning even | THE CHICAGO BOODLEK DODGES THE OFFICERS IN | little after 10 o'clock a man whom I recognized by | of a white girl, about sixteen years of age, letter from General Grant about the terms to the | cordiug to guarentee, Mr. John B. Randolph, of the War Department, | ‘moug the true students of the East. His father ‘PURSUIT. ‘the description given mecamein. I asked was { under floes, end of the 18th street reiesiniag gosta cd Sonat Se SG STORES IN THE UNITED STATES. has returned trom the Blue Idge Nountaius, | Was an astronomer of great repute; his uncle was | McGarigle, the Chicago boodler, ‘was landed at | his name was Williams. He nodded his head, viaduct, The clothing of the unfortunate girl was THE GREAT ATLANTIC AND PACIEICTEA Co, | Where he went for his health.—Col. Stevenson, | 9 linguist of such attaininents that the great pro-| point Edward yesterday morning trom the | We towed out and got along all right, only in disorder and covered with biood. All the cir. ‘ion of Tennessee,” by Colone! Henry Stone; Gen- | - Headquarters, 5 and 37 Vouey St, New York.” | the first assistant postinas fer general, was at bis | fes-ors of Meldelberg referred to him the most | Giwhrd Biaks, Gn which ne was wind had been tantalizing during aimost cumstances indicated au atrocious murder, aud 0140 , fe desk this morning after a brief absen delicate questions of philoiegy, and his grand- ; Schooner 3 Sus, | entire voyage.” Ube police immediately began a search and inves eral J. E, Johnston’s description of the services of aicch tod 168 isthe, B08 anid 90 Center He deste tA te Liaal ather was famous for bis nuscery of the litera. | pected as leaving Chicago. The schooners Marsh | “"Capt irewin confirmed the story of the master of | tigation” A orn Liberty Market; 92 Western Market. Pei mal Mov ture of the Kast and a poet of unexceptional | and Blake were in the same tow, the Blake bel: ‘the schooner Higyie, as to meets —s——_ his army in “Opposing Sherman's Advance to At- patti meet ements, Etc, it P pint Sid id: ‘detiaive admisst Our JAVA and MOCHA at 30c. per pound tbe | Mr. and Mra. C. S, Noyes and daughter Mira | ™eMt’ last. The tug Orfoje, having Chicago detectives | Muntsiec. He would make no definite adulssions Blind Tom Set Free, Janta;” the first of several letters on the “Educa- Headquarters, 35 and 37 Vesey st., N.Y. have returned to Poland Springs, Me., after a visit Pres! and reporters on board, steamed up to the Marsh, | garding the persot ee rig ‘TER COURT ORDERING HIM TO BR DELIVERED ITD Syaea i to Squirrel Island and the White Mountaina Hdentinl Appointments: apparently tohave the captain of the Marsh let | Passage. In nearly all of his conversation he THE CUSTODY OF RLIZA BETHCNE. ton of the Riina,”ete, Sold everywhere, Price, | sarge GNDERSIGNED, HAVING BEEN | “nen sairal ee eee Mountatne The President has appointed the following- | tht Bakes tow line go when they were in Ameri. Sree hen tue guspicion that Dr St Joke ana | Judge Bond heard final arguments in Baltimore 35 cents. THE CRwruRY Co. New York. it | Sear mee ot OSCAR J. HAIKVEY, | wr Thos J. Fisher and rig ee Bina ster | Named persons spectal agents of the Interior De. | can waters Just. 0 ite the Port Huron water | Siler Dell knew tore. about the’ escape of Mo- | Saturday tn the ease of Thomas Wigiins, or Blind Pavaigofiudabicdneny de (prea tug cits | Wagen and Mrs Gale Mr. nod Mire, Johh C- Tasker, | Bartment to make allotments of lands tn sover- | works, wnefy the devertives could ake MaGarz:e | Cio tian any one ele in Culoage Tom, the celebrated planist, against Gen, Janes pone WILLIAM 8. RING, Assignee, and Mrs. Win. Thompson, of Washington, | alty to the Indians: Jas. R. Howard, of Washing- | 725 AVS iowered trom the Bloke, and Mccarigle WGARIGLE WoRR OUT. Bethune. ‘The Judge passed an order tbat James oO. 7, I C > JUST RECEIVED, A FRESH ‘SUPPLY. | 8 and Springs, Me. ton, D. C, to the Crow Indians on the Crow reser- and a sailor made for the Canada sk MeGarigie ‘The reporter then went back to Sarnia end after N. Bethune, who has kept Blind Tom In his posses pp Lurxes Ix Crornnxa. | <> Becener Greauy HecamlerPowder,Hecamier | |Tuspeetor General Balrd sailed from New York | vatioa tn Montana; Henry R. West, of Woodstield, | being landed at Point Raward. ‘The Slarsh went | cousiderable search found d Mowarigtt,. who, ap- | & S'since the days of slavery, shall deliver him to THIS 18 THE TIME OF YEAR WHEN GENTLE. | PB; {iM SUAS Me oy siemand Pate, | #2F Hurope on Saturday to attend the military | Ollo, for the Indias on the Yankton reservation | on aed the Blake remained in the river. peared terribly cl ures are hag- ve ‘ r. CG: le s: " ei und sallow and bis eyes have a hunted ex- | the United States Marshal on August 16 next at eds naan Maneuvers of some of the European countries, 1o Dakota; Miss Alice C. Fletcher, of Washingtor ‘MeGarigle made his way to Sarina, Ont., and | gered an e “ at al shall delive MAN ARE LIKELY TO WANT ODD GARMENTS | §—g—> 4 CAKD FROM JUDGE J. W. 6. SMITH. ¢ etd Alexandria, Va., and that Uie marshal shall deliver Miss Hustasia Boyle and E. D. Fadeley, of Wash- | B.C, for the Indians on the Wiinebago reverva- | was drivea to Courtwright, 19 miles dowal the | Pression. f 2in Stn oa er ea ae | ee the ineads ot Bla Be a tion in Nebraska; Michael C. Connelly, of Peters. | river, ostensibly to catch a boat, He was driven | ment, simpli ae 3 a TO RUN THROUGH THE SEASON. é Sracxrox, Vay, May. | Ington, were registered at Old Point Comfort yes- | Hurg, lil, for the indians on the Silets ‘reservation | back, however. ‘There are vatlous rumors as to | for ine w comply to the extent you e. 1 am | was appointed Tom's mnities By t Bear Lithia Springs Company: tel in Oregons Maj: Isaiah Lightuer, of Nebraska, for | his whereabonts, the Chicago reporters stating | sick and need rest so badly that I must ask you to | Court of New ‘on the sazwe day a Tf 18 RATHER LATE TO BUY “WASH™ TROUS-| | Lwrite tosay that summer” before last, having then | strand Mra. A. L. Barber 1k reGon; Maj. 1 ishiaor, of: Net y fOr Tete forthe Kost OW the 10 a woe mune | walt until to-morrow. Say for me, however, that | also that Gen. Bethune pay ove miffered for two years, off aud on, with pain in Diy Keds = ane ute A. 1. Barber leave this afternoon | the Indians on the Sisseton reservation in Dakota. | that he Dae en “moustache |1 Wil be back in Chicago in iess than ‘three | order of the court for the credit of Blind Tom as ERS, BUT A PAIR OF LIGHT-WEIGHT CassI- | 1075.1 paid avait of some twoweeks to Bear Lithia | for New York, Lake George, and Buffalo. ‘They eer Suah 1s NOL ene case, ouarimichas nis moustache |Z outha, aud when Tcome f will noc be hounded es | his caraings, "There. 1s ‘smother. suit. pending : Spriiy. near Elkton, Rockingham County, Va..and it-| will be absent about two weeks. More Invitations to the President, _ | and sinall side whiskers silll 02, and looks bronzed | Monts and when T come f will not be Rounded ax | his earnings. There, is another sult pending MERE, SERGE OR CHEVIOT PANTALOONS TO | $fords nic pleasure to state that fray day. fo this | Lieut., Mrs. and Miss Winterhalter andJ. P, Har. | OINCINNATI, FITTSEURG, RALEIGH 45D HUNTSVILLE etter Mls Seg ot tbe IO eae chief “Gt poilce | being held will develope my Innocence of any cor- | Bethune, the present couutulttee, was appoiuted at Sreanz P; B. “PIECE OUT" A SUIT, WILL OFTEN ENABLE A Yours, very respectfully, Re ‘an, of Washington, were registered at the ofide waa ee States that he has no authority to arrest hint. ‘The | Tapt ct and will convince the people of Chicago | the request of Charity Wiggins, the mother of ILoT OF J. W. GREEN SMITH. | of the New York Herald in London on Saturday. ‘The Board of Trade and Transportation, of Cin- | Ghicago police have been notified of his landing, | that in spite of all the Sant is bola: Blind Tom, who instituted the sul: against the =, MAN TO MAKE A COAT AND VEST DO SERVICE| | This wateris forasle by E.P. MERTZ, 1thand F| Among thelate arrivals at Cape May were afr. | cinnatt, on Saturday appointed a committee com-| Hut have aot ortered bis arrest. Appareutly ne iS tnadein court Tam not implicated In any erooked | Bethunes ‘about. to years ago to recaver the GLYMONT. UNTIL OCTOBER OR NOVEMBER, WE HAVE | *%S2¢ druggists gonerall —__4¥27_| and Mrs, T. W. Coffin, F. A. Lutz, F, B. Noyes, and | Posed equally of democrats and republicans to | safe on Canadian spiL Ubat T had money given to me by contractors to | Concerts, Whicu Gen. Wethuue hud recel¥ed Suuce Two ieolom telge' delle <a@=>_,DURING MY VACATION MY¥ ASSOCT- | Robert Beall, of Washington. co-operate with a similar committee from the Syee SS ay < cs excursion ly (rain oF shiney where | suyr HAD A NUMBER OF VERY DESIRABLE cinta De FM BREET ee Soe! eenise War. ive the county commissioners, Not one cent of | 1865. Beating: Hatin, aul Fysuing'caa be enjoyed, rel oe THE DD & | Mr. and Mrs Win. A. Hungerford have left the| Chamber of Commerce in inviting President Boni ahanet Wine, fi stuck to my fingers. 1 am a poor man today.” SSeS Week Days Steaier leaves bes whaet: foot of 7th | PATTERNS OF TROUSERINGS MADE UP IN THE | ”y2U-1m* 1313 New York a city for a two-weeks vacation, Cleveland to take Cineinnatt in nis route when he | THE FROWIRITIONISTS MAKING 4 vicut oR THE | MoGarigie suid he Shs Pesued bn Wace Gehan Died, street, at 10 am. and 6.0U p.m. ‘Keturning, arrives : DR J, W. LITTLE, = ©. M, Ball and family have gone to Ocean Beach, | visits the West.—At a meeting of the Expost- ; 2 PLANNED THE ESCAPE HIMSELY, 208. W. DREXEL OFFERS TO PRESENT THE MOUNT meat Sand i p.m LATEST STYLE THEY ARE IN PLAIN GOODS, Has Temoved lis office and residence from | ‘i, J., for the month of August, Gon Soclety in Pittsburg Saturday it was rescived | _ A Drisk fight is in progress in Louisville, Ky., De- | ana regrets that he was ObiIged to. Impose Wimnuoe Goreaae 50 TRE GnasD Aamr. er ee oe S30 pm Re IN MIXTURES AND IN STRIPES. Risse as: near cor, 4th is Pa. Among the recent arrivals at Forrest Glen ar that eee oe Commerce, prunes ce ‘Pitts- | tween the temperance people, who are trying to Ser crayed ta Jal, he sad are, Bn Jos, W. Drexel, the banker, has written to Com Gasp WHILE AT THIS TIME OF YEAR ONE DOES S, THE LIMITED PARTNE faiths Do restated To aeReAa Es, foes reibl magia Aare fic vae, (eda gnetn toes) in that 1 would have a spell of fdfever, | Mander-tn-Chiet Fairchild, a letter tendering tree Centa ROUND TRIP. 25 Cente between F. H. WINDSO! if the ht 1 aye could not stand it of expense, through him, to surviving Union sol- tn moe ce on nis ‘contemplated vise ple, who have been driven to take the stump to | imperative for me to get out. An opportunity for | diers of the late war, In perpetully, the cottage tofore Zanily days Every Saturday at 10m Hoturnimg | NOT WANT TO BUY WASH TROUSERS, THE | THOS w- BUCREY ternlusted ty itata . F. der, Adi 7 Bre ir Wale Shur ot te eae Me | SM? shea acest dt? eave | nouns under te lea! law, an ae wala po | iin tion; F, D. Merchant, L. B. Mosher, ©. “augh 3 honeats Spa 3 #. ’WINDSO! Dr. 'c. W. Richardson, @. P. Macias, F. ‘Westward,——Au enthusiastic meeting of the citi. | protect their business. The leading temperance | escape presented itself and embraced it.” Mount MoGregor ia which Gen ‘Grant dict. Secu ROUND TRIP. 10Centa, _| SSE DOES NT APPLY TO CoaTs AND vEsTs, | » ‘HOS. W. BUC gue and children, Mrs. Deltoncefay ‘and daugh | Jens of Hunteville, Ala, was held Saturday migut | speakers are ex-Congressman Jno. D, White and ‘THE OWNER OP THE BLAKE ARRESTED. There ts so ptipsiatten an to how ir challos Goel, Meals served on Boat. FOR ONE WEARS A THIN COAT ‘xo. W. Consox. Ino. W. Macantwer, | 1¢r8; Miss Alexander and W. E Maison. A pleas- | for the pi of inviting President Cleveland | Hev. &. A. Steele. The Methodist Church here, both | _Cmrcago, A\ 1.—Dr. St. John, the owner of THY AND VEST | <> t held in Dut it ts specified that the trustees shall consist of For charters, &c., apply to ROB'T CALLAHAN, 902 Member'N. ¥. Stock Ex. | SB “op Was held in the large dining-room Satur | and his wife to visit that city as they pass in Oc- | North and South, came out amonth ago in favor | the schooner Blake, and 7. Miatol Uae Greek Army, cae Feuusylvaniaave. 3y6-2m_ | LATER IN THE SEASON THAN —— evening. A number of guosts went out on an | {oper from Atianta to st. Lovis ~The citizens ot Yoition, and ‘the. ministers pl the Commander-In-ctuef of the Gran ve THAN THIN PANTS. r of local probibition, pledged Me ‘Railway, and Bow a oon steer corrane vent benaott| _qyoySGMOE A ACAnra ennalaiaietneley oy gt ord bee er te aA Sea ey les Y and Y Trans; » ST. N.W., 3 lutions inv! nt uy q OK et ee Tams 1x {is 1ewk AED Sunniin 208 Senteregd Dao ose ee Mr. and Mra, John Tweedale are at Asbury Park. | siti Mra Cleveland to visit. that cliy during. “mis | cher, ministore are. Keeping the pledge upon the Se ee ee ee Ge Baltimore via Norvoik to Boston. syed t “ Frank 8. Presbrey and family are at Spring | Southern trip. Atherton, Ee ES Paid mas ald the peneroun ition before Che ee ate ee eaten terete | coc, aes Railroad Stocks and Bonds. aud al Soert oa ate | LAKE, ‘ Hanlan Won Fairly. Rent liguor men. ‘Thursday night while L-L. executive committee of the Grand Army. Spx teats sud main waloou. stateroom | On THE FINEST THIN GOODS THAT ARE MADE | of iTS of New York, Philadelphia, Boston | C- B. Beall and family are at Oakland, GAUDAUR’S BACKER DENIES THAT THE RAcR WAS 4 | a wel m lawyer, Was speaking in German: ck Giatian “eee Mah Ree oom berths, @14: roand trip, #: or further in- we i and Balt nght and sold. Mrs. W. B. Thompson and family leave Wednes ‘HIPPODROME. town, the whisky element in the crowd raised ja 13 from Shanghal 7 Formation nee Gidea the Hotels Wenkectn, | WE CAN SUPPLY YoU. ‘A epecialty ‘of Investment Becurities, of aisturbance. Parks said the saloons were respon- Slandard has Gispatch orapyy nad all Local fialirosd, Gun, Insurance and ‘ele- | GAY fOr & Sojourn of three weeks at Ocean Grove. Tne recent souiling race at Pullman, T., tn rimes, even to murder. F. J. H ‘An American sliver ring and Jay Gould, throug! ALL. HUGGINS, General Agent, THERE 18 A SPECIAL DEMAND THIS YEAR | phone Stock dealt in. ‘Mrs. A. M. Reed and son left Saturday for Lake | which Hanlan defeated Gaudaur and regained the oe quer “dealer, in the crowd Sponted ‘the Polish Count peers Se Vine rae Telephone aitimore 247, “0 DVSH BATES. | FOR PONGEE SILK COATS AND VESTS. HAVE | 2 ees DODSON, REAI Rete aoa aie Wiener ied Friday night tor memes a. Ase youn, the ashen ot pte Cee are salt ater while Hor. J.D. sigioe was, SL 0. seamay Ainerinen manera et St Bh re ° wikiK . ; ‘srobber.” ’ Later, . J provincial governments, and have peat X DIXIE RUNS DAILY, MARING TRIPS | NEVER SOLD AS MANY BEFORE. WE HAVE 4 | #5 Bot See hee Be ei ae Penge atte | Atlantic City for the benefit of the forther's health. feels indignant at the report that the race wasa | Speaking, the rg ee Elange ofrantray und vlepraph contracts cong peursitins, sppiige at Hultiaas Landuefabia | SEW TINE OF THESE, OF THE FINEST GRADE, | Hom {o. pusluins sntiasted to Dim." Specalegent | Mr. MB. Latimer and tamtly left this morning | nippodrome and that he ordered Jake to lose. He | One eld a giana of bes ‘anally Droke up ihe mec. the issue of bauk-potes and the affairs of the war bry ren a JUST MADE UP, AND FINISHED IN THE BEST | by Cousteas 1818." © & Syed | forthe mountains of Virginia, where they wil | denies the statement, and asserts that he will | ing. ‘Thosaiaon men. Will ‘win, as they Speteneee, ree cosertaking hapcesesete pamts ky Bont Chub, ad Diaje Landy . & koa | forte thot a 7 cs ce among foreign Et hin ursi Gam “inating down gt tonm. | Vvwnm even & 5 STEARNS SCD. HAS REMOVED | “yy? Bete tan ee ce Wh Perce: can Wao seme ous thie proms dispatch | ar sald 40 bury etundet = . a Ba ae v Be ates fc N XY SEAM BEING SEWED WITH ‘his residence and office’ from 024 P at. to 2 * ‘ashington, are ten Masons Wao Cax’r AoxEE.—A Louisville special = SS er Se ee 25 Ruode Inland ave. SOgerrd et te Rancolyh eves, Cased, Rag | LE Worsa in wise he mayne ct weal to sone | | acre Adana Ieee to the Philadelphia Press sass: ‘The Southern Sek & FALLS AN 3 Obeckiune, dtd Go biea a rr AGaner ee ise Jurisdiction Scottish Rite Masobs are making & HeLa SUS EATS MUSBAVS WEUNIMSAT EMS | A FEWSIZES Lerr or THosE Fixe novar| pZ%se*™™ SloJ0em,2 to2 andgtog pm Col. Geo, Truesdell and wito, Mra F. M. Alexan-| fw. would tater hot, anid Ne, at Mil be dank | S;Zecorm uaived States, attorney for, Uten, hag ke ted Gita tte, Geommtiows, Same Pete Sue reusd | SILK (A PURE SILK, MADE IN GERMANY) COATS ms, LEAVE THIS DAY co-| 9, and, Mees Son, ttl, Nelle Dorsey, and | Sood, the water ey ery, Four and etoat | And m rgotsue Moros Gaur, i beat of Prankpore wits Govecoes Knott os ‘ty, Lersnletinaton spply J. Gand J-3e WATELS | qxp yegta Tuy Ds. BUX | Fin uid extension ence canara Som Mra, J. F. Crews and Mr. and Mra Wm. R don th race will bo toed Yo Ennis ana it ae ones ind up te Uusines The tion a = amutterea | S.member. They are circulating” patmpalets bit- See Bsa nace ARS eae Gas ntey, ‘moni gust at Pax. ruta moe valued. one, August (erly attackihg “Cornea” Masobry as spurious, pxesoxs ok Ree WILL NOT FADE THEM NOR WATER INJURE | life pratitloner Seen odean County nonen OF August at Pax. | oe cling wil happen oF maybe you will find thet wiseavenine nd ‘1,000,000 at the Ludlow street ait last Leni ee TO THE FOLLOWING POINTS: THEM. te ee res Xr. Thos. P. clears clerk of the Sagato. tom WEE" ko tarastachisodontng i amet |B Pig ws pening. more ‘han BAY uuDee, ALSO CALCUTTA AND DOMESTIC SEERSUCKER Boon in i Br the pat ve wens eign Oe crane ine OF ser, ‘providing. for the On the Chesapeake. Round Trip $1. GOODS. ALL GRADES BLACK ALPACA COATS mete wae mpous uvembes te Wve feat the which Christ ‘For time of train see Bay Kiiwe advertisement. ‘Dr. Warman and famtly have gone to the moun- here insti- Every Tuenday to Rage wae TOCREe tains of Northern New Jersey for the month of ‘United z A FI¥E LINE OF THIN DRESS SUITS FOR ange: ph meet PEN-MAK, ON THE BLUE RIDGE, ‘The children of Commissioner of Pensions Black ns ga BOYS470 14 YEaRs, lett for Brookside, W. Vi papers, &c., Heave Washington § wm Revuruing, arrive 8:30 pm. they will remain tor the porty vot Hp 8150, % B BARNUM & 00, Black, who is now out 7 for Every Thursday to 320 set Peni oon there in a few days. - HARPER'S FEKRY, os fentapgs ee re Army, and wie, Mra, on 4 Op she Foto. Mri, Doating, Dancing Padtee. | Woon MLaxrexs. sie her aon hi K. and her sar) jashiuaton 0-43 a.m.” Keturningg, arciee M and Eleanor, and i 720 pm. Round Inp $1. Our have of s Bate and her daughter Bol, Pro ioy Wena rou the productions o¢ the Boe" ‘Beaoh for the season. tbe 7 furnishings end from the be. following Washingtonians are gueste warm friend of panae celuada fhecountey.” We bare Deer Park Hotel: Mra. W. Tornectlsbleniened coeiets aaneoh gti a,c, om, Miss Mamie Shieldn C.D. Guitey more fatal Yaave Washington 30a. Returning, sive 9 p. Sh ibe ondinary mul made - B.M. Larner, and Mrs. L: P. Graham. = feat Tickets for Pen-alar, Loray and Har- | $24,208, # oe, a tendahon seat Pa Sam ane | Hegre ee ‘ae 2 a a CLEMENTS, a a , BaXWARD & HUTCHINSOB, mountatas of Virginia | g i the Fae Geri Pim ase | se 426 Om tre, | mh? | pisisder eras samasee paige ss