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oe oe THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. } D. €. SATURDAY. JULY 21. 1888-DOUBLE SHEET. SS NOES “Normxa Loxe Tarx- is the verdict of all who take Ayers Pilla, ‘Prompt? and effective in their action, they leave pe ill-effects, and may be administered to old or young. Herbert Elwell, of Fast Saginaw, Mich, sayn: “I was 6 great sufferer from Coustipa. téon, Headache, and General Debility. My skin was yellow, snd I had constant pain in my aide and back Other medicines failing, I took three Loree of Ayor's Pills andam cured.” “Twas severely affficted with Dyspepsia and Enlarerment of the Liver, most of the time be- ing nuable to retain any solid food. Three boxes of Ayers Pilla cured me."—Lucics Alexander, Marbiehoad, Mace AYERS PILLS, Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.. Lowell, Masa, Sold by all Drugwist® aud Dealers in Medicines. mb13 Tax Gescrve @ouaNnn HOFPF'S MALT EXTRACT = the BEST NUTRITIVE TONIC aud most PALATABLE HEALTH BEVERAGE for Ywpsired Digestion, Dyspepsia, Convalasconcm, Weak Children, and General Debility. WHAT PROF. COLEMAN, OF GLASGOW, SAYS OF 37: Soffering from an attack of Hiness which had not extreme ealy reduced my streayth, but brought o eabaustion, from inability to appr: the elects of the Uenuine Johann fi Swinegisesful three times by marked effects—1. Food, found to pass the sliiueu! ested properly. The bower of evoivine yat anid storing up JOUANN ¥, berim aud Vienos, New Yo OMice 0 Barclay st. “yaci-tuthas Wasuxcrox Socrery Woxex. ‘THE OPINION OF A FASHIONADLE MODISTE. INTERESTING TO MEN AND WOMEN. TO BE READ CAREFULLY. Mise J.P. Suertx, No. 1139 Sth at. n.w., Washing- ton, D.C, who dresses the lead that city, writes, under dai “Dear Madame: I bave suffered for thre years from Nervous Prostraticn, and bave ouly kept on my fect through the use of touics, This year ithad been & harder Abt than ever, but about two months ao one Of my customers (Mra, Justice Miller) advised me to fey your ‘Vita Nuova’ I have uuproved steadily since I began the use of it, and would like to know sf you will send it to me direet, and what you will c ime by the degen bottles? My forewoman, whois sumptive, is also taking {t with wreat be Ihave cecommended "Vita Nuova’ to wany of my customers. ‘Au early auswer will greatly oblige, yours respectfully, Miss J. F, SMITH. “To Mra HARRIET HUBBARD AYER, “Gu and 54 Park Place, New York.” ‘Thus is “VITA NUOVA" recommended and used throughout the entire coustry. It bas restored to health theaged and the infant. No remedy bas ever commanded such epentancous indorsements. No remedy bas eo many feuds. ‘Ibe steiach aud pervs fue the ceuses*of our troubles “VITA NUOY ‘quickly brings them into normal condition. One dore of “VITA NUOVA" will digest a hearty meal in one to two hours, thus relieving the weak stomach of all strain. Kefresuiug sleep and perfect hedlth will follow teuse. Pure bloud is itscumpanion It ie not a wine 07 coca, and counterfeits and substitutes have proved unavailing. apl8-0m Bw Case Bison Possostxe CURED BY CUTICUKA REMEDIES. ‘Through the medium of one of your books, received ‘through Mr. Frank T. Wray, Drumeist, Apollo, Pa. I became acjuainted with your CUTIcUma kewEpiEs, and take this opportunity to textity to you that their use bes permanently cured me of one of the Worst cases of Bivod poisoning, in connection with eryxipelas, that I Dave ever seen, and this after having been pronou incurable by some of the best physicians in ourconuty, I take great pleasure in forwarding to you this testi- onial, UBsuiterted as ft is by you, in order that others snffering from similar maladies inay be eucourmed to sive your CUrICURs REMEDIES a trial F. 8. WHITLISGER, Leechburg, Pa Reference: Franx 'T. Waax, Druggist, Apollo, Fa. James F. Richardson, Custom-House, New Orlesns, coh cath, mays: “In 1870 Scrofuious Ulcers broke out oo my body until I was amass of corruption, Every- thine Known to the medical faculty wak tried in vain 1 became a mere wreck. At times could not lift my hands to my heed; could not turn in bed: was in con- stant pain, and looged upon life ssscurse. No relief ‘orcure im ten years. In 1880 I heard of the Curicema KEMEDIES, used them, aud was perfectly cured.” Sworn to before U, 8. Com, J. D. CRAWFORS Soldeverywhere Price: Coricums,5 Resonvexr, #1. Prepared Uy the asp CHEMICAL Co, Boston, Masa Pases Cereny Coxrovsp THE CELEBRATED NERVE TONIC. A WORD TO THE NERVOUS. Youare ally aware that youare sick. A Lealthy boy has doesn’t know it That is the difference Letween “sick” and “well.” Why don't you cure yourself? It is easy. Don't wait, Paine’s Celery Compound will do it. Pay your ugwist @ dollar. ard enjoy life ouce more Thou sande have. Why uot your WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., 7 Proprietors, Burlington, Vt Gar Tse Bex 24 CONCORD HARX a akan = Celetieated Flarnes ni have « all stock which we sel SE CONCOKD PhiChi. beware ot nastatiuss abeiees at you wet the weuuune “Coucond Haruess:” aise bole Axcuts ior tus WHITMAN SAUDLE Wu whica tere Seu Leties LUTZ & 497 Penn. ave., adjoining National Hotel A full stock of Trunks aud Saieueis uf the best tuakes, ut ¥ery low vrices mit S$ YOUK KYESIGHT FAILING? IF So GO TO W. 5. TAYPAN, Joweier and Optician, 60 Bid nave yous ees tented with We. uuu! the bent lab thus Country. ae AIM.” Toe Ak OUND AKO: Richings, Be AU BC 4268 $10 cuEsis Dvorak" Painungs, Mirzors, S GAOUPS. PSS ELLE & SONS, SE, PHILADELPHIA. Coon Tue Bioov BY USING TARRANTS 10 SELTZER APERIENT. MOUS: OLD SHOULD ANGOSTUKA BIT. Peeuzer and Ask lor tue genmine J. GBS SILGERE & 10 . but Sa nidy wade @ aud are Ped hot in action, tie stimulating and counter: Cole, Morvus, aud na to the ks usually i such » handy re Fistor is certaduly @ biewalig. So.d by ail Dewcaisia, ae Mie? FOND'S EXTRACT ts known everywhere, and well Merits its reputation as the “Fople’s iemedy,” and “Uuiversal Pain Destroyer." For over forty years this reat veretabie compound has proved its efficacy, and ever failed to de ite duty when brongbt into use. Ie ut SosibSet Tatas chp be crery houeabolae Das Wou ite ereatest Teuown oe Q60 jutlauimauon, and sbould subuuer of al sect Bie, Wounds, Lrues Piles,” Cater orchages, ote, Ask lor POND See Saltnicl LS \ Wheu she was a child, she cried for Castoria, When she becauve Min, she chung to Casturia Whew aie died uiuusci, Bie wave Leu Costusia huge the micvature every bwitic. All rie 2d EDITION. Lest Tran to he Si, An O11 Excitement. A NEW RUSH TO THE LONG-4BANDONED PITHOLE OIL FIRLDS, Pirteavno, July 21.—There 18 great excitement in the off regions over the revival of the Pithole oll Nelda. Pithow has for nearly a quarter of a century beea considered a sucked orange, and the | ll rigut of 100,000 acres around the ola towa would not nave brought 100, Now the excitement is greater tere than in apy other fleld in | the’ recion, not excepting Bakerstown. Black | Brothers bave been pushing the drill around Pirasantvilie so successfully that they have been encouraged to test the old-Pitnole region, and the Tesuit Is oné of the Surprises of the oll region. In this old and long since abandoned territory they now have seven Wells that are good for ¥,000 bar- reis @ month, There 18 some difference of opinion regarding the sand, put it 1s probe abiya lower horizon than the fich sand of” 1865, Tat made Pithole the Most famous city in the World, and gave It a population of 15,000 to 20,000 In a few months. Great activity ts reported in the feld among lease huuters, and a large pro- duction tu this oid field ts expected within the next few mouths, Heviewing the Czar’s Troops, EMPEROR WILLIAM TREATED TQ A MARTIAL DISPLAT Y HIS IMPERIAL HOST. Sr. Perersovne, July 21—Emperor William re- ¥lewed the troops at Krasnoe-Selo Yesterday even- Ing. On the emperor's arrival, In company with czar, the Dads played the Prussian national he troops cheered. Later the emperors Russiam Imperial family and Prince sla, at the pavillon, Where the bands an aid Russian airs, ferred the decoration ‘onder of the Brick Eagle upor Duke Alex- ter of Oldenburg, commander of the Russian ards Corps. In Lestowing the decoration the elsperor extolled the pertection of the corps, Frince Henry, of Prussia, has been appointed honorary €0: ‘Sud regiment of Kus- sian dragoons. Gen, Sheridan’s Con¥ition Unchanged. Mass, Meiy 2L—All ts quiet about the Sheridan cotta) at Nonquitt to-day, ad there 13 ho Muporiant cifnge ip tke generai’s condition, uid chow att an reported bf apeciat they. 1419 F streot. a) a a aS 30. | 50s Be 25 210 10335, 75% Do. “ wich e B62 Bit weit ttias | REY. Gout!2.. 1008 100% { ——— Raltimore Markets, BALTIMORE, Mp., July 21. = Vireinia sixes, con- sohdated. J+, past due coupon G35, Oy teu-fortes, Saige do. sew tues, O45 bid to-day. BALTIMORE, Mp... July 21. — Cotton nominally fire aud bugle s-middling. 10%. Flour quiet aud uu- Wear oath, fu aud tain “active: io. dvull anit stead) ern, dull anu $, Septousber, ud and steauy—soutbern, Bia, 0sd5; wostera white, 41u42}9; western mixed, 40a4d0'y Hye quiet 39. Hay firm — prime to iy —white, ay choice western, 19 UU Provisions fairly active ud steady. Petrolou it higher —retined, 735. Susar—copper retuned, Sealey. Whisky, amiet, 126a128. Freikve to Liverpool per steamer, quiet 2d; flour. per ton, iv», iD dour, barrels; wheat, 100. 000 Duskels: vats, FUOU. bush- els; rye, 500 bushels. “shipments flour, 15,000 bar Fes: wheat, 40.000 bushels. Saies— Wheat, 300,- O00’ bustels; corn. 2.000 bushels — Both the any improve 3 Uuehanged, at SO. Receipts of corn we cars more than expected, which gave U for selling It of. The opeuins wi eentbte. of ewe faotatio jor Aucust: corn, ‘2iy for September! A Press Victory. From the Journalist. ‘The power of the press was never demonstrated more conciusively tuan In the inatter of conauctor- less cars in Chicago, zbout twelve years ago. The newspapers of that public spirited city took up the question and simply abolishea the bobtatlf That Was all, ‘The method pursued was very si Putuing aside their feuds and rivairies, Uiey ‘wen mit at the business, heart au Recognizing the eficacy of organteation, th upaiittie socety, It was culled the Assock:tion, No Conductor, No Fare. 7 7 took up tue ery. Car luad alter car-load of passen- | ve eederate in [ecior in tue sku the ‘very | | effects no mae desired in | i] i | Bet aa Scabury'e Hendy ‘Made Suara | gers, compored of the best men in the city, Tused to play the part of conductor tor ‘the mies, and deciied to putt kel In the “ox. If the car stopped they got © and the next car-lot went through formance. For several days the co sist panles pe But they never received a penny except Dilnd meu or strangers Who had not read tue Then they yielded. ‘The press had won only siguature Justice of the peace, He would ask if under the $1,750. Washingt Liicy Ye 87 Jereuits 30, CB. Balle: et al, trustee: Carrington to George E. Emmons, Sinith Petut et 3 R. Sherwood to Rebe ‘Campueil, lots 15 aad 16, bi Catuerné Rosengam to’ J. C. Gic 21,200. GW, Cochran to Henry D. Coch 2S, Sq. 242; $15,709. Fanny Willard to L. . Boba cars Vanished, Conductors were provided, aud polite oues too, = <2 ‘Tennis Metorm, “Taverner” in Boston Post. If my memory serves me (to use a phase which is Commonly employed by people whose memory { serves tuem very badly), Iwas obliged last sum- ow have nerves? Then | mer to eail attention to the bizare tennis jackets any as you, but | worn by some of our young men. 1am a great ad- Vocate of color, but [do uot like to see tt laid on too tick, or too glaringly. Striped coats, for ex- apie, Wuen the stripes are very wide, and very io hue, besides loving Uke ‘prison gar have at effect that 18 astogether to s'un- 1 nosy, I Lmay be allowed the expres: ‘They reibind We Of Lhe sarcastic criticism: Wuich Fonce beard made by am’ architect who Was sHOWE a large Toom in a certain new house at Boston, the cetunys of Which Was glided Unrough- cut. “Is it not beautityiz” be was asked. “OL, Fen,” he repli ry quiet ais year f have observed With regret Cuat some uided young Women, a§ Well as a lew young looked my former para- upon the public In bars aud Of astousuing size aud Uriilaney. 1 met uk fny atternoop wai wetely deveived by their appear- for sUOIHby LaUsiCLaMs OF a usw that of the Rallan nded as ah advertisement, userved that the dustrae quets, ne at Were siuipiy w AUHOS Of my OWN GoLLEN up LoF te } tenuis court, Thope that tue young wolgeu wil . J dou't ainda dash of ‘ound the Walst or at tue Wear blue Instead Of wuite ~. but all patlerns abd cunurasts aden, peiided t throat, are bereby ior ses How They Vote in Mexico. ‘The election for president In Mexico has just | taken place,and @ corre=pondent of the Boston — | Heraid ils how the voung 1s done tn that coun- try. ‘The election takes pluce on Sunday, and We polls were open all over the City of Mexico, At most of the polling places, situated in the “za- kuats,” OF porticos of Louses, there Were {Wo men Siting at asinall Cable. ‘Shere was no ballo:box or electoral Ura, Inerely ‘ed forius On Which tue citizen Votbg tnilicated iu writing bis prefer- ¢ fur elector and (wen sued his paine. IC Was ¥ quiet at all Luese places, and nosoidiers were to be seen at the polling places, and no. show of power in any form. All Was as democratic #3 an €ivction in any rural town in Massuchuseds, No joaters were permitted, and nobody came up with & bunch of ballvws, Unting the voter to take this or that Ueket. ‘There were no ward politicians out, uor did any one Wear a badge. Any one Who desired Voted wituout let or kindranee. All the stories of troops at the polling places, and of highs han ed interterence with the popular Will, turned Out to be mere buyaboos. ‘True, very few’ people Lindsey Winsiow to J. sub 45, W. & ¢ New York Avenue Mary D. Peabody, $414.37. Same to C.K. Hetileld, (ot 16,do. ; $455.65 5, bik. 2 Belair Meights; $2,527.25, 0 to Colonial Beach by the Ex: trips to Clitte of the District will t Yoteu, lor tke average eitizen down bere is no pod | telam, and s aS be can yo t bed at might in peace'and get up in tue Imoruing Unawakened by canonading, be lels politics ran a tuey please, ‘The Physiology of Pleasure. From The Medicel Fress, The question has often been asked as to What constitutes the greatest pleasure, and who Is the happiest man, but it is obviously One that does not admit of solution. The intensity of the pleasurable sensation is a matter of temperament and sur- rounding’, but, caeveris paribus, the kapplest man is Le Who possesses Ue greatest sensivuity, the Most poweriul imagination, the strongest Will, and Uhe ieast number of prejudices. ‘Tue men are Tare Who cau Uy au effort Of the will arrest the oscillations of Sorrow and allow ouly cords of pleasure U0 vibrate, Pleasure is the mode of Seusation, never the Sensation itself, and it ts not & aradcx, ut ap Incontestivie physiological truth, t say that no pleasure exists which 1s essentially OF necessarily a pleasure, The idea of periection in humaatty would be to efface pain frou (ue list of sensations, and to give the puilosupuer said, 1s vat dream aud Western Union Telegraph officials say there no foundation toF the report publisled in tbe ere son Cy (Nev.) Appeal 0 the effect that Gould uad purelianed the “Joun Mackay Juaye O'Brien, of the New York ce Pg ee ranted a decree of absolute divorce in tavor of < all Maximum number of pleasures. All the rest, as is CLEVELAND IN THE CAMPAIGN. A Story That There is Friction Be= tween the President and Chairman WHAT SENATOR RANSOM AND COL. DICK BRIGHT Y ABOUT THR STORY THAT MB. CLEVELAND WANTS TO RUN THE CAMPAIGN HIMSELF. “There 18 not the shadow of a foundation for the story,” said Senator Ransom, of the national democratic and campaign committees, this afternoon, in reply to the question of @ Stam Teporter in regard to @ publication to the effect that Chuirman Brice, of the campaign committee is indignant at interference from thé White House. It is a fabrication entire, continued the Senxtor, “Why, the President couldn't be Induced to interfere inl a matter of this kind. “It 1s not his way. No, sir, we discussed the ‘entire question of organization in all its detalisin our Wh Way independent of any outside pressure.” “There 1s not a scintiila of truth in it,” remarked Col. Dick Bright, of Indiana, sergeant-at-arms of te national committee. He has been with the committee tn all their preparations, and he asserts ‘that’ ule Adminstration bas ‘not ate tempted “even “muirectly to influence the course of the party managers. Like Senator Ransom, Col. Bright declares that it 18 foreign to President Cleveland's metuods to interfe-e tn the Management of tue canvass by usurping the func tions committed to others. The President has been consulted as, as was tight and proper, and in accordance with a custom that’ wives ‘the head of the ticket right to make suggestions, Dut itis asserted that the President bas never gone beyond the bounds of his proper right, and that he’ has even expressed a. willingness — to leave to the discretion of the managers matters Submitted for his decision. He bas, it ts under. stood, insisted that the ¢ mpalzn should be fought {na Dold, open, and courageous manner, without any atterapts vo evade any responsibility or make any apologies, Enforcing Harbor Regulations. A WARRANT ISSUKD FOR A SCHOONER CAPTAIN WHO OBSTRUCTED THE ENTRANCE TO A BOAT-HOUSE. Marbormagter Sutton swore out a Warrant in the Police Geurt this afternoon charging Willis E (Case with violating the harbor regulations. Case 1s captain of the schooner J, R. Smith. ‘The schooner Was lying in the river in front of the Potomac Doat-house, and so obstructed the entrance to the house that small boats were unable to get out in the river, When requested by the harbor- master (0 reinove bis scnooner, the captain, 1t 18 charged, retused to do so, and for that reason the Warrant was issued, ‘The Warrant will ‘probably be served this after- hoon, ‘This ts the first case in which the harvor- master has sworn out a warrant for an alleged Violation Of the harbor regulations. a ‘The Mace Family Troubles, MARMADUKE DISCHARGED BY JCDGR BINGHAM. ‘The Mace family troubles were before Chiet 5us- Uce Bingham to-day. Thomas Marmakuke 1s charged in Montgomery County, Md., with abduct- ing Franklin Mace, Jr., from the home of Mace’s mother, and @ requisition having been received from Goy. Jackson, of Maryland, Marmaduke was rrested @ few days ago on a bench Warrant is- Sued by the chief justice, Marmaduke yesterda zave Dail for his ‘appearance tO-day. Mire W. F Bailey appeared for Marmaduke and Mr. A. AL Lipscomb appeared for the agent of the state of Maryland, Mr. W. W. White, Mr. Buliey attacked the validity of the requist- tion, claiming that a copy of the indictment oF amtdavit should be appended, Mr. Lipscomb said he wonld be false to his trust if he qalined that the law had been fully complied With ‘and a ful copy of the aifidavit filed, ‘The as that of Motdecal Morgan, the interstate comity ‘the ehiel Justice could not as an executive order the party to be held, and he then raisea the question by habeas corpus, chiet Justice sald chat the papers were not fe, the paper not being an affidavit, aud Le he directéd tue discuarye of Marmaduke,” Real Estate Sates, The deed to G. W. Harvey from R. L. Wallach, trustee, for the old Harvey property at the north+ east corner of Maryland aveuue and 11th street soutlwest, was Yesterday recorded. It conveys for $13,000 subs F to K, square 852, fronting nearly 112 feet on Maryland avenue aud 138 feet on 11th street. W. B. Gurley has bought of L. J. Davis, for $5,000, suv 82, square 195, fronUuy 24 by 874 feet ga O street, Uetween 15UH aud 16th streets Horthe west ee ‘Transfers of Meal E Deeds in fee have been filed uJ. Newton toC, V. Trott, sub I, si Ito "J. MeName ud 163, sq. 365; $10.00." J. F. King’to E. I, Sub 'S1, sq. 308; $5,360,” Anule F. Longsnaw to Jacob G Hutchins, iot 17, blk. 3 lot 11, blk. 8 't. and B.'s sub Mt ‘ump- LWhe Amos, Ser tb zuton sik, bell to Mary E. Fitch, pt. Hamson, trust-e,to w pl.1,3 and 5, sy. 410 4. E1025; $B. Joan i. Clarke, 1ot 5. 8. D. Webb to 3 ul lots 4 to 8, Long Meadow Brookland; $484. 8 GE Bane 3 $5,600, C. 4," sq. 999; E, Emmons to P. A. Tracy, 3 interest #69. D. B. Groff to J. W. Green, suv 40, #3000, Elien F. Maloney to Catuarine AL ; SUL 70, Sq. S67; $5,100. M. Solomon tod, Gate ub B, Sq. 70; $620. Catherine F F. Edwards et al., sub lots 13 to $5,000." 'T. E. Wagvamian, trustee, to L. Ma an, pt. 4, sq. 183; $5,000. W.'J. slatek et al. to D. Garrett, Sub 8, 'sq.' 987; $2,000. Murtha Day to Tot. 1, 54, OO. Virginia f A. Gordon, pi. 1, sq. 502; $. Margaret J. McGowan to C. Ht. Fiekling, sub 6, Sq. 113; $1,400, “Mary E, Stickney tos. A. iiun- ver, jot 2 POrtune Eularged; $. “C. 8. Carter to Rebecca B, Scott, sub 10%, South University Grounds; $1,550. John R Gisburne to same, sub Lot 106, do. 2218.75. | Mary J, Suowden to Hosa G, Ivy Cit | PAL 6, 84. U4; A, SUD iehs, Sec. 8, Barry Farm; $175. “Viowttt ie acre, lot S. Wilson to T.-H Hall, sub lot 339, Sq. 204; $3,600. J. Ormond Wiisoui Lo PG. Russell, sub 19, 54. $—. Jos. E Greenlease et al. to Josephine A. Mason, pt. 41, sq. : wale’ M. Darnedli 4; $100. Robt. Rey burn, Jr. to Sub lots 45° and 46,'sq. 5; Linktus to C, Enselman et al, 'e. 3 7, $2.04 Dik. 10, Mt Pleasant; &. BF. Letghton et at. to M.A. Gil, iots 1 and 12 bik. 21, Brookland; $425, Gregy, Os 218 atid 219, ub MU Pleasant; $1,340. KL. tusive, lo G. W. Harvey, subs F 10 K, 300. 'W. HL. Carrico to Chas, Gessi 5 $1,800. HB, Moulton et ai.,t Paraet, pl. Sub’ 44, sq. 695 $807. i to Reta G. Willauison, Lot 16, byterian chureh, pt 1, Le Drolt Park; $1,000. B. F. Lenton jot 15, bik. 13, Brook! nd; risou Wo C.F. Soper, lot 110, Chisuesters 0. W. J. Newton et al. to T, E.'Lasdony sub sy. 508; $1,360. Fitch to HK. Viele, su Excursions, Ete. The Mt. Vernon Assembiy of House Patnters No, 1795, K Of L, Will yive a excursion to Colonial Beach Monday by tie Excelsior, Next Tuesday the 6 wsuce Club will stor. Both the Moseley and the ‘Tuompson will make a Beach on Sunday, one leaving at 10 4.in. and Lue Other at 2730 paul. ‘Tile AMbUAL excursion of “us Hodearriers’ Society ke place OM Mouday Wo Aai~ per Perry, Tue Baitimore unlons are expected tozo. Se gxcetsior makes a trip down the river this eveulug as usual, Waving at 6 p.m, Tose Wisuing 10 spend te Jay at Colonial Beach vay leave Sunday morning at 8:45 Steamer Excelsior. Tue Corcoran ihakes three trips‘ to-morrow —10:30 wit, 2 5:30 pac, River View can be Feached to-aorrow’ by the Mary Washington, She leaves at 10 an, and 3 bn. ‘the Pilot Boy makes regular trips to Colin, wood Bee to-morrow, leaving ber Wharf in tu city a 10 a.m, 3 and 6 p.m, Tue steamers Valley Forge and Dixey make hourly trips trom Cutmberiaud’s buat-wouse to up- river landings, —e—_ A Mistake as to Stays, From the Londou Truth. ‘The fact 13 that we are getting rather too clothesy nowadays. Our fiction, street hoard- ings, rallway stations, and newspaper advertise- meut columns are ali clothes now, and mosuy underclotnes, Take tbe matter of stays, for ex- ample, The use of these engines of deformity Was formerly wont to be concealed, now it 15 avowed and paraded. It was in days gone by EyeTy Woman's object to persuade people that she Was naturally deformed; now her eviuent ue- = is CO Show tat she has deformed uerselt Wille ly aud Of Set purpose. Practically speaking, slice Low Wears her stays Outside her other clothes, aud in every plevorial Fepresentation o: her whicu appears in tne Miustrated novel and paper the out Lue Of ihe corset 1s distinctly insisted upon. ‘The dress is 80 arranged as to show the modest ob- server exactly where Uhe stays begin and where they end; there 13 no louger any concealment about the’macter, Now, 1 think this is a mistake, pore drestel > hemmima ‘The President’s Ancestry, From the New York Titues. ‘The Rev. Stephen N, Cleveland, the brother of the President, war recently in Byfeld, Mass., l00k- ing up the family records. No Cleveland$ now live 4n Byfield, but from the earliest settlement down to the middle of the present century the family in Byfield included several eminent names, among them betog Capt. Ebenezer Cleveland, an officer tn the Revolutiou; Dr. Parker Cleveland, for many Years « prominent physician in the county; Prot. Parker Cleveland, of Bowdoin ; Preceptor enemlah Cley of Dummer 7» and joun P. Cleve i or an foun, F. Cleveland, President of Michig: Waive HvcKLEBERRIEA—A very curious fruit Sfop Was gathered Unis week tn Pike County, Pa, ‘The fruit is wuite buckleberties. ‘They grow sinall areaon the summit of the Knob, a mountain 2.000 feet auove tide, and are about the ize cherry, and are a creamy white, They are Nery weed ‘The bushes yielded this Mishels, ‘The only other white Buckieverey Saree howe An Suseex County, going to pay handsor ot Maryland, and Bi WASHINGTON NEWS AND GosstP, AMY ORDERS.—Major Edw, J. Spaulding, 4th onvairy, granted two months’ extension of leave. Capt. Frank Heath, ordnance department, de- tailed as a member of the board to select a Wing ground near New York, relieving Capt. ule’ Bryant, ordnance departinent. ‘Vinoixta Scuoot. TRacHERS at THE WHITE HOUSE, ‘The President to.day recetved a number of Vir- ginia school teachers from the Normal Institute at Alexandria. Prof. Carne, of the institute, intro- Guced them. “The appointment was secured. b Representative Lee. scars a c Tux Bown Orvmnixas To-Dat aggregated 8678, 800, as follows: 4 per cents, registered, $800 at 127; $200,000 at 12734, $22,000 at 127K; 4 per i at 108; ai 5 $100,- at 107%, 76,000 at Tote” Mason Krerz, the representative of the Treasury Department at Cincinnatl, has retumed to the AMONG THE PRESIDENT'S CaLLERS To-DAY were Senator Cockrell and friends, Representatives Blanchard, wita J. G. McWilliams Louisiana.; Wlison, Washington, Caine, Montgomery, Rock- oa Spotord “and’ Wheeler, ‘and exBenator McDonald, ‘Tur Coxprmion oF THE RANGER.—A report re- cetved at the Navy Department shows that 1¢ will bate about $5,000 to put the machinery of the U.S. 8. Ranger, now at the Mare Isiand aavy-yard, in condition. A SUPERINTENDENT APrOINTED—The Secretary of the Navy to-day appoluted Mr, Solomon Van Dyke to be st ntendent af mills at the Brooklyn havy-yard, vice Daniel Laird, dismissed. ‘THE PRestpent To-pay appointed Geo, Y. CoMa 48 notary public for the District of Columbia, Bonps Accerrep.—The Secretary of the Treasury this afternoon accepted $800 4 per cent registered bonds at $27. = Dismissep.—The Secretary of the Treasury has disinissed Uapt. Fields, master of the lght-house tender John Rogers, for carelessness and inefii- ciency. Capitol Topice. CONFERENCE OF REPUBLICAN REPRESENTATIVES, A conference probably twenty-five republican ‘members of the House was held this morning just at the time the House assembled. All the leaders on that side of the House were in attendance and Temained so for almost an hour. The proposition {0 offer a suitable bill for the Mills bill when the latter comes to a vote was discussed at length, and it Was decided not to move to recommit the Dill as Was expected, but let it pass and make no ‘Side Issue in the matter, THE LABOR COMMITTER GOING TO NEW YORK. ‘The select committee of the House on contract labor at « meeting this morning authorized Chatr- man Ford to go to New York to-morrow and secure accommodations and arrange all of the reilininartes for @ meeUng of the committee next: Vednesday, A PUBLIC BUILDING FOR CHICAGO. The Senate today passed (upon motion ot Mr. Farwell) the House bill appropri. ating $200,000 for an appraiser's ware- house at Chicago, but motion by Mr. Vest to recon- Sider Was made and entered for tuture action, MONUMENT TO GEN. WAKREN, The House committee on the library to-day re- ported favorably the Senate bill authorizing the erection of a monument to Gen. Joseph Warren, who fell at the battle of Bunker Hill. ‘THE TARIFF BILL IN THE SENATE. ‘The republicans of the Senate finance commit tee have been hearing different parties on the tariff question all day. A Stax reporter asked Senator Aldrich when thelr substitute would be Feady, how that tue Mills bill had passed the Housé. He repited that they had not any intor- mation to give out yet. ADULTERATED FOOD PRODUCTS. ‘The House committee on agricultural to-day de. elded to postpone until December the considera- ton of the various bills to regulate the manufac- ture of compounded lard, The Columbia Bobtail Cars, WILT MR, HENKY K. WILLARD SAYS—GET RID OF THE B. AND 0. TRACKS AND THE COLUMBIA COMPANY WILL BE ABLE TO DO BETTER FOR ITS PATRONS. Mr. Henry A. Willard, the presiaent of the Co- lumbla Street Ratlroad Co, 1s at present away from the city, His son, Mr, Heury K. Willard, one of the directors, talked with a Stan reporter’ this morning in regard to the movement among the residents in the northeast section of the city in favor of substituting two-horse ears for the bob» tall cars used at present on the road, “The reason,” he sald, “that we don't put two- horse carson the road fs because ‘tne company can't afford to do so. ‘The Columbia. Company, next to the Anacostia, 18 the last company 10. the city that shoul be asked to Incur the expense of such an undertaking. Why? Because. the ree ceipts of the company won't Justify it. One-half of the road supports the other, "That poriion from the Governtment Printing Office e 1st does not pay, and hever has paid. We have the figures to prove It. Yet to benefit’ that section of the city Was the Object tn starting the road tn INTL. Mr. Clagett Was a large owner of property then, and so was, dis, iny father. ‘They would be glad to see im? fements goon and the population increase, and the people may rest assured that 48 soon as the business warrants It the double cars will de put ou. Thave no hesitation in say 4ng, in addition, that as soon as tie Baltimore and Ohio tracks are’ removed the Columbia will put_ On. double cars, uniformed drivers, and. hickel- Plaited harness, and all we’ equipments Of & firsteclass’ road. ‘The Baltimore and. Onlo 1s the explanation ot the slow growth of the hortheast section of the city, apd of the fact tht the Coiuiubla, neXt ty the Anacostia, Is road in the clty, Look at Ue fa per cent of the $50 shares have been’ pald’ in. "The Mabie to be culled in from the stockholders, ‘The company has managed to pay in late years 8 per” cent upon fue amount of stuck paid tn, At its market value of avout $38 ‘tue dividerds donot pay a fair per cent upon the preseatmarket stock. “This Year the compiny will probably be compelled to pass its dividend tn order to pay 1oF the new tack Which fs now being lald, 1 don’t intend to depre- ciate the company, for 1i 1a good company, aud as soon as thé northeast’ bullds “up tt 1s . It has only been by the most rigid economy that the npany 48 fn tae condition that itis, without debt aud able to replace the track. My father, as presi- dent, gets a salary of $1,200 per annum, and Mr. W. ii. Clagett, tie treastirer and secretary, 13 pald $500 per aunuin, We have besides a superintendent and one clerk, That ts our entire equipment, All 1 bave Uo say in conclusion fy that the residents in the northeast would spend thetr titue more protite ably In endeavoring to get red of that great In- cubus upon thelr growth and prosperity, the Balt Umore and Obio tracks, than to Ury to get the Co- lumbia to do something’ that It hasu’t the toney to do and whicb its business does not justify.” peiatet wintontns Amusements Next Week, ALBACGH's Orgxa Hovse.—The Lyceum Opera Company WM Ntly close the summer opera season, at Aibaugh’s Opera House next week by the pro- duction Of Offenvach’s sprizhtly and beautiful opera, “Grand Duchess of Gerolstein.” Miss Win. Ston Wili sing In the role of The Grand Duchess, ‘The cast wif include, also, Misses Minnie De Rue and Marie Donelll, Arthur Bell, Waiter Allen, Charles Myers, Joseph Fay, and Harry Ratten- berry, JouNsON's PaMILY THRATER.—At Johnson's Fam- tly Tu2ater, Pennsvivania avenue and 11th atreet, Lext week an Inviting Dili will be presented, The Management of Unis theater have inaugurated with success the policy of presenting standard at tractious at low prices of admission. _—_ Local Notes, Charles E. Foster was granted a permit to-day to erect # brick dwelling, 42x55, at_1021 161 Street northwest, at a cost of $25,000. N. 'T. Haller is the architect and butlder. ‘The Takoma Park Republican Club has ar- ranzed for a log cabin Morton and Harrison ratifl. cation meeting next Wednesday evening. The speakers announced are Representatives McComas, ker, of New York, Mesera, Simon Wolf, 8. H. Warner, Jno, H, Smythe ana M. M. Parker, Floren G. Pearson, whose death was included In the death record Thursday, was a white child, ‘and not colored, as publisned, es ‘The Courts, COURT IN GENFRAL TRRM.—Chief Justice Bingham and Judge Hagner, Yosterday, David. A. Gourick, of Virginia, and Wiis B. Sidith, of Virginia, were admitted to the bar, Adjourned sine die. Equity Count.—Chief Justice Bingham. Yesterday, Childs agi- Boswell; sale, final ratified, Ryder agt. Diggs; salé of infant’ Interest ordered.” “Thomas agt. ‘Thomas; ves- mony before Robert J. Murray, exatniner, ordered. shekellg agt. " Knowles; sale de: creed, and H. $, Matthews appointed trus- tee to sell. Hyder agt. Diggs; auditor's report ratified. Lamon agt, McKee; rule disc! te- straining order (oe null and void. mon ston, at, Boswell; restraining order, returnable mer 1888, grant icKey agt. Coch- Fane; leavo to pay fuud tuto court granted. ‘Par- nell Agt. Smith; pro confesso agt, certain defend- ants granted. Pnonats Court—Judge Hagner. Yesterday, estate Beuigne fr. Becker; order ot publication, Kotte Sarah A. Kealey; will ad. initted. Estate Maria B. Craig; letters testa- mentary to Katharive Amelia Craig; bond, $1,000, Estate T, &. Cook; order to account or show cause. Estave of Mary A. Taylor; letters of administra- tion to Orlando 8. Wilcox; bond, $2,000. Estate Columbus W. ‘Thorns inventory ‘ot “money, ec. john Gantley, guardian, to o 3 Order of appointment. estate albert i. baker; Will fied; order of publication, | Estate Elizabeth H. Mulliken; letters testamentary to Benj, H. Stinemetz and John Olcott; bond, $8,000. Ac gounts were passed as follows @ Deborah h; estate John Maguire, estate Robert M: NO VETO EXPECTED, ‘Talk at the Capitol About the River ‘And Harbor Bill, ‘Now that the river and harbor bill ts soon to go to the President rumors of a veto are again circu lated. Some assert that the bill will be vetoed Decause It contains items that ought not to be in | {t; that the canal propositions have no place whatever in ariver and harbor bill. Such talk | comes from those who are opposed to the bill. It contains an appropriation for the Hennepin canal, 166,000 to purchase certain locks and canals on the Monongahela River, and at item of $135,000 to purchase the franchise of a company Owning certain navigable rights represented in the locks and canals in tue Green and Barren Riv- ‘These Items have engendered the most bitter opposition to the Diil. ‘The Senate 1 the canal propo- to purchase the orall Ougut too THE POTOMACS WERE FOULED, Particulars of Foureoared Hace Yesterday. ‘The accounts of, the senior four-oared race at the national regatta at Sunbury yesterday, in which the champion crew of the Potomac Club particl- pated, have thus far been very conflicting, partic arly about the foul between the Potomiacs and Syivans of Tlinots, It has even been represented that the local boys were ahead When the Sylvans pulle¢ over into ") water and fouled them, breakinj Potomacs’ boa’, soiethi: pened, had ther positions been a member of grew that they were undoubtediy fouled by the | Syivans, Dut that they (the Polomacs) were De= hind the other three crews when the accident oc- curred. When they had gone about one-eighth of 4 mile the Syivans rowed into the P and No. 3 in the Sylvan boat struck Potomac shelt with She cedar bow. | Th ‘Was impossible to backed water ‘and got out ot thelr (Potomac | could not have hay ited. today trom ers of Kentucky. conferees Insist sitions, Including that of $850, capal, oughttogo louse ccnterees insisted upon retaining tue Green and Barren rivers ivem, but rerused to entertain the Lake Portage naily the Monongahela proposi & compromise in lieu Of the Lake Portage 1 the bill was reported. o Senate committee on commerce Who have theans of knowing say tue Dill Will not be vetoed. Members of both houses of Congress, ly interested in the fate of the ade inquiries at the White House us to its probable fate there, and they all concur in the opinion hat it will not be vetoed. fard to the Green and Barren rivers item, a8 provoked considerable criticism, Rep- resentative Laffoon, who represents the district ‘Vorough which thesé rivers run, say! by the Government will be of the greatest Kentucky. He says that section contains forces Of somo of the finest timber in the world, but {t has never been sent to market because tolls, lockage, &., under the existing up the value of the Umber. region, he saya, are also prevent market because Of the excessive charges for Lrans- ‘The Kentucky Senators ad Represen- Latives have all labored diligently to procure the ton Of this appropriation, and ex.Governor mt Weeks here ‘in its bebalt. 1018 too, that the democrats are spect for the success of the appropriation because 1t Will inatertaliy aid them politically in a section of Ken~ Uucky where they want ail the votes tey can get; that the peopie Of that section are naturally anxi- ous toDave (ree transportal and gcods, and that the democrats will be credived by tiem with the success of tue measure, ‘otomac water, Lis oar, tearing a great hole in ie Potomaes at once saw that It continue on the course, so they down tothe landing at the start, thelr Doat, which would soon have swamped. The crews, he sald, were started with the oar blades only about 20 there shouid have been a wundred boats, and a foul was unavoidable. The Poiouacs Were confident of winning the race, and as they had only been rowing about a minute had not be come well warmed to their work, Atter the race they offered to pay all and in this shay et Det Ween the who are’ dee] measure have the “expenses of vee , they would ‘asiington and row them a race. ‘The members of the Potomac alub feel that thelr crew did not have a fair show ‘Success does not depend upon t ‘one time during the race, but frou the start to the finish they row just the same, They are cousid- ered great “stayers.” ——_>_—_—. District, Government Affairs. REDUCING THE TELEPHONES. Superintendent Miles’ statement regarding the reduction in the number of telephones used by the District was referred to Maj. Raytond, who 0 day recommended that the telephones at Coroner Patverson’s, chief clerk, engineer Property clerk, Police Court, superintendent ol Schools, attorney's oMice, health Washington Asyium, be discontinued, to the telephones at the public scuools, Maj. Kas mond says that they were p.t up on ‘the recom mendation of the board of school tru necessity for their use 18 not known. BIDS FOR GENERAL SUPPLIES ‘were opened at the Commissioners’ office to-day at The bidders were: E. Devitu, Maryland Paving Co., C, Maisck, Virginia Siate Granite Co., Acker &Co., E. J. Suilivan, Sam'i ‘Emery, Geo. Benner, Richmond Granite Co., Brandywine Gran. ite Co.,"Booth Bros. Washington Brick Machine Co., Hastings Paving Co, THR PRINTING CONTRACT AWARDED. J. W. Meese, of Harrisburg, awarded the contract for. printing, on’ the condl- Uons that he pay freight both ways and that the Uheir discretion in having that 1s needed at once, His esterday, as thelr eir rowing at any ‘stem would eat ROdUCtS Of the from reaching epartwent, and ‘tion for their products ness Improv ENLARGING THE FACILITISN FOR SHOFPING ON F Rudolph Goldschmid has, through Messra, Walker & Wilson, leased for rfteen years, from Mr. Columbus Alexander, premises Nos. 1007 and 1009 F street northwest. He will immediately commence, according to plans prepared by Mr. C. A. Didden, architect, to reconstruct the buildings 80 as to have one large store. handsome, and the interior of the building will be very tastefully Dtted up. The two houses beng thrown into one Will give a very large room on the first floor, around which Will be fitted galleries on the plan’ of the model root in the Pacent Office, There will also be two large floors above, 7) Duliding wil be ready for occupancy in Ume for the fail trade, and be occupied by Mr. Goldschinia, provement 1s about to be made, Messrs. Woodward & Lothrop, the the Boston store, have 1 street. Messra Lowe & Kendall, arcaitects, have prepared plans tor the alteration of Uns building tw the purpose of giving additional factiities tur the business of the Boston store. be made in the wal ent large building « the Boston store, will communteate with the new Dutlding. An addi:ion will be erected in the rear, and the Space for goods and customers Will be con> With the substantial Equit- able bullding on one side, the large Boston Mouse on the other. and Mr, Goidsciuntd the center, this will’ be one of the handsomest ‘squares on’F street, and will show a wonderful ad- ‘Vance in improvements In that locality during tue past three years, ~ Washington Street Extensi To the Editor of Tux Evexixe Stan The steady growth of Washington city 13 as sured, The recent consus taken shows a popula- ton of nearly 219,000, anditis fair to assume in the next decade Washington will contaln 300,000. Tha increase of material Wealth for the next ten years, relatively, will be much greater than the past ten years, and this fact will be wade apparent in the more costly residences and mercantile buildings. ‘This means greater revenues, demanding the ex- nd ‘thelr Improvement, Shail the streets be extended in conformity to the lan of the city north of Boundary street, as far as practicable, or siall the territory: outside of boundary remain as pr Irregular and without conformity to any plan, or method, and utverly In Violation of the original plan of the city? The Sena the importance of the street extension and the immediate action, requested the Com. inissioners of the District, by resolution April 20, 1886, to report Lo the Senate, In the follow- jug December, In detail the estimated cost of ex- lending tue streets and avenues on the uortbern y of Washington, as proposed 2201, and What, in their © ‘h_ extension, In regard td ‘and contour of the ground, In obedience to this resolution te District Com- missioners seut Lo Congress a report accompanied, With a imap outiluing tue streets in the territory covered by the resolution and urged witi strong And apparently conclusive reasous that the streets ‘The trout will be | Commissioners use ‘Work done in this elt Contract price is $2,590.40. APPOINTMENTS. The recommendations of Butldin Eutwistle for tue api as engineer at the ig Inspector intment of E. F. Vs istrict bulidiny as assistant to the buildlag 1 Fane as foreman on repairs of public Schools, have been approved by the Columis vd the buliding 1011 F CAMP-MEETING POLICE. arter, F. Perry, Whitaker, Jolin Boston, ‘Openings Wil ‘Uhat the Moors of tie pres joining and wow occupied by ppcluted additional privates on the police force for duty at the camp-meeting to be held at Hol- brook’s Grove. NEW CLERKS FOR THE COL In the District appropriation Dill tere 1s a clause proviuing tor two Dew clerks in the collece ‘Today Collector Davis recommended that Mr. Zug, the late casiler, and Taom J. Cogany Of tu Dulldlng inspector's oilice, be appointed wo take the places, BUILDING PERMITS Were issued to-day as follows: John Miller, four brick dweiliugs, from 42 to 46 D street and 324 avenue southeast, $15,000; non, (Wo frame dwellings, at” High V! .000; L. M. Saunders five frame dwell- Jugs ob Irvin street, berween 7th and Sth streets, county, $2,400; W. H. Wormiey, one brick store, at 1213 17th’ street “northwest, $2,000; John Miller, one brick ofice, on Water Street, between Aud 133g streets soutuwest, $15 one frame dweiling, on Beaning road, $850, MISCELLANEOUS. Lieut, Lusk, in a letter to Major Raymond, re- quesis thst application be made to the Secretary OF the Navy for the detall of an engineer to test the Sie says Ulat It would be desirable to make tue tests about August 1. approving of Lieut. Liisk’s recom. mendations, have written to Secretary Whitney Pursuant to his request. A committe: apy county around Bri B.H, Warner and missioners yesterday with ston of Brightwood avenue and the Kock Creek euureh road. eneral superintendent of the Baltimore and ‘ac Railroad cailed on the Cotnhutssioners erday to ask If they had any objection to tue m Mrelght shed at tueir freight st Washington. siderably enlarge new store In W. R Fresby, tension of the streets new pumping engine. Commnissionet esent subdivided— aly 10, olnted by the citizens of the ‘utwood, composed “of Messrs. EM. Parker, called on theCom= , recoghlzln eee rence to the exten= erection of an boundary of the by Senate Dlil No, is the best plan for si the angies of the atre ‘They were tn ‘The market-mas' yomunisstoners enclosing a petition trou in said market against allowing sale of butter. any more stands for U During the twenty our hours ending at 1 o'clock this afternoon deaths were reported to the Health Oftice as follows? years; Jas. H, Howarth, white, 7 years; Hettie Maud Houghton, white, slop Would necessarily LLVolvi diate expeuditure uf money, Yet the Increased tox. able Value of the territory Would be greatly in- great and lasting benetiis would come tothe city and District. While the rey excited eriticisin on tke part of those who so Iguored the future growth of theeity in con- formity to its original plan in their subdivisions, by a great majority of the citizens, aud they were hopetul that at tulng Was to be done in a wise, comprehensive and practicable way. ‘The shortness of tne session prevented any action on tue partot the Senate, and when the present session commenced the Commissioners oF tue District heitner urged the plan proposed in their report, nor presented any Views and recominendations In’ the matter of ex- tension of streets and avenues In the north part of While Congress has been mindful and Liberal to the District in appropriations for_eity Unis matter of street extension has not veh the Subject of the consideration whien the present situation of the northern part of the city ‘Tive immediate extension of streets from Boundary street northward would in- crease the taxable Value of the whole Simulate immediately the bullding ot fhe fh denees, 1x the Ines of the streets In contormity to nt plan of tue city, and esent irregular and narrow streets And thoroughfares In Ub it part of ube ety. ech Ios Belle Greer, white, 11 creased, and ete 9 months; Leo Wood, Sophia D. Peterso! years; Edw. Yorke, waite, 10 month: Colburn, white, 1 year! Frances L. Robinson, z'months; David Lovect, colored, 1 year; Gertride Allan, colored, 13 mouths; Kovt. L. Coke, colored, 10 months; Waiter olored, 7 mou fs; Henry F. Denuy, col colored, so tt was approvi colored, 26 ve: ‘homas H. Bowie, Affairs in West Washington, REPUBLICAN CLUB—The E: Publican Club at a meeting last night a Lue directors to Incorporate te club. Teorganized and elected the following oficers: Magaus L. Robinson, president; Thos, Christian, ton Harris, Walter Hyn residents; Rev. D. E. Wise George W. Stewart, recording secretary; Aibert Lewis, assistant secretary: responding secretary, Magnus 1. Robi Locke, A. Dorsey on and D, M. Howard, ‘causes it to dem ind, wan, chaplain? Richard & Locke, cor- Albert Dorsey, Ureasurer; Daniel Washington, R. S, eW. Stewart, board of ~ Stewart, R, 8. Locke, ‘A. Dorsey and Danlei Washington, deice gutes to the District republican league, The Crescent Boat Clud of this place gave a pleasant yarden party last night at the Duffy Cotiage, 3319 U street. The grouuds were flltiininated with Chinese lanterns. Pensoxat.—Lieutenant Of Pott lay {rom Harper's Ferry some- ‘what improved in health, Receires.—Schooner Kitty Ann arrived With 1,200 bushels of wheat ior G. Wheat Sold on ‘change yesterday at 88c. v0 90c. a ‘TEMPERATURE AND CONDITION OF WATER AT 7 a, m.—Great Falls, temperature, 78; condition, Teceiving reservoir, temperature, 80; condi- force a readjust- GAxDEN Panty. ‘The will of the late lizaveth H. Mulliken, widow of Nathan Mullikiu, deceased, has been filed, She es her daughter-in-law, Lydia A. Mulliken, and grand daughter, Irene Bilss, $1,000 each; to Fannie Tripp, Lizzle, Minnie and Wm. Muliskin, Lucy, Charlie an@ Nettie Mitchell, $100 each; to her 35n, James H., tue proceeds ot $1,000 for ten years und then tobe paid him; to her daughter, Mary £, Mitchell, lou 18, square'253 (onG street, between 13th and 14th, for life, apd after her death 11s to ve sold and from the’ pro~ $1,000 each is to be puld the Young AL GUAND MATTERS, jm the | Notes of Interest from the Armorics of ‘The armory of the Washington Light Infantry Corps was crowded last night by the friends of | Co. B. to witness the individual driti for the Koss medal, The space in wich the company drtiied | Was enclosed by ropes, The general staf, General Ordway, and the judges, Licutonants Chase and Eaton, Of the 9d artillery, had seats within the enclosure. The company was called to attention Dy Capt. Ross at 8:25 o'clock, ‘The onter in the contestants fell out In errors was as follow Kingsley, Ashley and McCann; Schnelder, Kalght, Boisseu and MoGiathery; Speare and Weaver; Hall, Burdine, Thompson, M., Cruger, Collins, Thompson, W., Demaine, Plugge, Emerson and James; Sureeves, Suit, Jno. Moore, Gregory, Wal- ker, King and Ourand, At 18 minutes to 9 the only man left was Private D. W. Zantainger, ‘The von- test between Ourand aud Zantinger lasted twiy ten minutes before Ourand was dropped oul, Cape tain Ross then announced to Colouel Moore that Private D. W. Zautzuger Was (he Victor, and or dered him to come to the frout and center. Colonel Moore then presented the badge, making @ neat speech. Sergeant Gregory and Private T, W. Walker Were complimented by the Judges after the drill for theif eMiciency. These genuieen were dropjved Out, one for not hearing the coutand, and che other for a small mistake, ‘The Koss medal dues hot become the property ‘of the winner, Dut is to be drilled for every six months, ‘The Union Veteran Corps (rst compans,) © Dany A, 2d batiaiton, are well pleased wiih t Fecent irip to Geuysvurg. It Was the tary organtzation at sively of old soldiers, terug reception, and did credit Guardot the Disirict. ‘On July: the Irish Brigate 0 Paruicipated li Che ceremonies attend cation of the monuinent of the eran Corps and Joln A. Rawlins K. encamped on’ Cemetery Hill b sylvanta G. AR AU the last s rhe tollowing were elected active metib K Beckwith, Moses D. Noah, Puilip Reiter. A umber of honorary menbers’ were also elected, Private Patrick Doolan bas been discharged. The individual drill 48 conside ‘And Will likely be followed by Gen. Ordway 4s very busy prev for the sup) requisitions es heeded for the National Guard, & mpanies of Which Will shortly KO tuto suinmer encampment, Gen. Ordway and Col. Bige Ureir intention of aeliveriug, Officers tls winter, a series Ott» Recular Aniny Officers have also signified Uialt Willlnguess to follow Lue example of Geb, OUWas. Tue lectures promise Lo be Very luterestiag as Well as tustruct The Wasuington Light Infantry will probably be furnished With Wulle heauets belore haviog thelr summer camp, August 15, ‘The Corcoran Cadet Corps gave a very good ex- hibition of drilling beiore Witlard’s “Movel Last night. ‘The cadets will camp with the Washlug- ton Light Infantry Corps at Atlantic City, The Marion Kitles “wud the Merchaut Aiifles will camp, iC 18 Understood, On Lhe alias OF Lie POL mac. 1ue rule heretofore existing tn the signal corps, Probibiting the enlistiucut or any man not a ties kTapuer, hay been withdrawn, aud Uhe tanks are being rapidly nL Second Lieut, Timothy Jounson, Co. A, first bat~ WoL. LC. who resigned, will’ Mikely be by Senceant Win. M. Arhold. Dr, Lech, the captain of Une ainvulance corp: reports ils Cowmand 1n guod condition, The dial Of Unis company is very iuteresting. A ullitary company Is tu process of formation at the Government Printing Office. When tuly Organized Use company Will be aMustered 4uto Lhe National Guard, The headquarters of the District National Guard is shorily tv chauge its base. The building on the hortuwest corner Of 17th stivet sud Pemusy (wana avenue, lately oocupted by the payuiaster-geneta, | isdestined w be its new hole. A mulnber Ol Workiwen afe engaged in fitting the place up, and aS s0un as the paperbangers, pallters aad’ Cat~ penters are Uurougt, the Natioual Guard Will take Possession. ‘The bulidiug is our stories bigh, and Uhe Irvut rooms Wil be Gocupied by Gen, Ordway and Col. Bigelow, While Use Lop Mout Will be UUlized as Lie scllooi of officers. Tue grouud Moor Wii be Occupied by Gen, Urdway’s stall, ~ A Funny Monkey THE QUEER CAPERS OF A LATE ARKIVAL AT THE Z00. tonal Muscuui bas just received frou Mr, fowusend, of the Fish Coutuission steamer Alvatross, a lively aud attractive Mexican spider monkey, which consUvutes the latest altraction of the Zoo and affords much delight to the crowds of spectators who siand six deep in front oi lis cage. Jie has the wonderful prekensiie so characteristic Of the family to which Le belongs. Me uses lis Jong caudal appendag as if It were a fiith arm and band, and Ww feels weil Mis autics ou the lying Wrapeze keeps the spectators roarlug with lauguter, When asked why ‘bavure gave this species a prehensile tall In preference to tue grivet monkey In Ue same cage, Mr, Hornaday, the curator, replied: “Why, you see, When nature made the spider monkey She forgdt to give him any thutnbs, so to Wake It ali square WIth lita sie gave him a tall that ts Worth aore to bang ou by than forty Uuimbs would Mr. Townsend ob- tained Ue wonkey in Honauras and named It “irlesté,” Which is Spanish for “sad,” because of is solcuin and even surrowTul expression of eun- tenance, It is lis suber expression that makes Lis Wild gytnasiles so irresistibly tuany. He has for a companion in the big cage be occupies the grivel monkey, a Temale, who 1s 80 Jealous of ail attempts to show any ‘attention to Triesté that sue Is reall, ETOUS. One OF Lhe keepers re- marked that “she bus a devil of a temper,” Her countenance when she gets mad ts feudisi. ‘The spider monkey 1s, on the otuer hand, decidediy friendly and affectionate, and seems to enjoy lite hugely. The Uwo lave grown fond of one avother, and the citcus-loving stuail boy Is a devoved inirer of tue both, <a e Our Maryland Neighborw. WHAT IS GOING ON IN HYATTSVILLE AND VICINITY. Correspoudence of THE EVENING Stan HYArtsviLte, Mp, July 19, ‘88. A lawn party was held here yesterday evening and will be continued to-night, In the grounds of Dr. Wells, for the benefit of Pinckney Memorial chapel. A tournament will be held in the grove at Bia- densburg on the 25th, Marion Duckett orator of the day, aud Wi Myer Lewin orator of the even. Ing. Plizes, saddles and bridies. A tournament Will also be eld tn the grove at Ammondaie on July 26 for the benefit of st, Joseph's chureb. Cuief marsiial, Marcellus Kobe: Judges, Dr. Fox, Win, Suea, Orlando Robey; orate of tae day, N.C. Dornali; orator of the evening, Fillmore Beal, “An English saddie ts first pr A game of bise ball between the married and Sthgie men of Hyattsville on Saturday eveulug will be played. ‘The republicans have held several meetings to forma club and have determined to erect a log cabin In Hyatisviile. ‘The Grand Army organization will be formed here August 1. Mr. W. C. Weeks, having Just finished his new residence, bas moved invo it with lis tally, ‘The committee appointed to build the bridge over the Eastern Braucu at Bladensburg, having: ‘awarded the cuutract to the Cauton Co, of Olio, for $3,000, Ube report has beeu adopted by Lue county cotamissioners, Mr. Lewis C. Beail, A. K. Boteler, and Luther Brashears have been appoluied to report upon Lhe condition of the bridge over Point Branea of we on at north counection, 18; condition at south connection, 36; distributing’ reservoir, tempera= ture, 76; condicion at influent gate-house, 15; con- diusn ai efluent gate-house, 14. High tide in tue Tiver to-day at 6:42 p, Christian Association, the Foundry M. E. Church 1tai tor Foundlings, and ity Orphan Asylum, and Ube balance of the estate is to be divided between Ton, Janes H., and daugh'er, Mary F. Mitchell. B, Ii. Stinemetz and J. Cott are the executors, ‘The will of the lave Albert B. Baker leaves all of his estate to C, 0. Boy Tue Crry Markers.—The of the Washington Produce Exchange says: ‘The flour market Is without change. Wheat, corn and oats steady. The market foram aud middiings ig active and firm, Receipts of bay continue lib. eral; demand limited and market lower. butter market remains tn about sate condition as last week, strictly fancy fresh stock being in demand ai full prices, while butter just a littie under fancy ts in fair'demand, and such as lacks quick fresh flavor, though hard to sell except at ai Ladle aud store-packed dull. Receipts of eggs not excessive, but demand 1s slow and market. uncer. tain, The poultry market is well supplied, but 15 active at reduced prices, Potatoes in ly and easter in price. Unions in demand, Native and in active demand. berries and watermelons in good demand where condition ‘There 1s some demand tor dried cherries when in good dry condition, Mx. Hany A.Le Fetus, who has for several years past presided over the advertising dep: ment of the Royal Baking Power Co, wih so much success, Las been elected vice-president of the Mr. L@ Fetra brings f a high ordet and indetatigable en- friends in and out of the uewspaper Proféssion rejoice at is prosperity with all good cs —n and the Washington I $500 Co the Washington low Ude at 2p. un, shows honbaharer Alexandria Attairs, Reported for Tax EVENINo Stan. ‘Tur Rewakvs IN Tue WILLIAMS Cast.—The re wards for te arrest of the murderer of Policeman Arnold were three in number—500 by the mayor of Alexandria, under authority of the city counci tor the arrest and conviction of the murderer; rginia for the arrest ais it of Billy Williams in jail at Alexandria, aud, ‘@ small rewara offered by Clty sergeant for the recapture of Willams after he broke Jail. The $200 was, it 1s understood, paid by the governor to Officer ‘Kiley, of Baitimore, on certifi- cate of the commonwealth’s attorney and Jailor of this city that the genuine Billy Whiiums tad been Drought here aud put in jall. The city sergeant’s reward for the recapture of Willlains has been paid toomlcer slack, of the children of al price current of rfectly sweet, 1s quite iberal shvding ‘in price. gion. ‘The mayor's offer “a reward of five hundred dollars (6500) for prehension and conviction of the murderer or murderers of Policeman Jullan Arnold, who was shot abd murdered on the night of the 14th day Policeman Siack, of Washingtoi has already made tuquiry of the authorities ‘here as to the reward. ‘rhere will be other applications Of the reward a8, soon as the ichmond passes on 8 peal and his conviction becomes absolute. FUNERAL.—The funeral of the Jacobs took place this morning from his home, on Prince strect of requiem ‘was Father DeWolt, were followed by many friends the place of interment at the and Church streets. the barber's business in Alex- of May, 1887.” ahd quality are tae. for the whole or bigher court at lave Harrison post ability 0 ergy. aud his = a andria for over fifty years, gow Edad Political Notes. General Harrison passed a quiet day im Indianapolis yesterday, anda ta, of ‘Boston, brother of Gea, 0.0, secretary of tue American Peace Society, devoted 3 | : 4 Ly i i ft aif aint a Ay i f E i i | il + : F > Powder Mills, The farmers of Beltsville are now tn tue midst of shipping early corn aud cabbage to Wasulugton markeus, ‘The Vansville Farmers’ Club will meet on Satur- ay evening at the resideme of Win, Snowden, ‘Pho subject for discussion ts “Fhe Kestoration uf Worn-out Lands.” we an From Hagerstown WHAT 18 GOING ON IN WASHINGTON COUNTY—POLITI- ‘CAL MATTERS OF INTRREST—ELECTRIC LIGHTS. Correspondence of Tux Evexxe Stan: Haggnstows, July 20, 1888, ‘Ex-Sepator and ex-Gov. Wim. T. Hamilton, whose Serious illness bas caused grave fears among his friends and acquaintances throu;buut the state, 4s resting a littie more comfortable to-day, but the ey trouble and Jaundice. ‘The dewocrats ot Washiigtou County will hold @ ratiZcation meeting in Hagerstown on Friday evening, Juiy 27. Senators Gorinan aud Daules ont Acpresentalive Brecklaridge will be among Senetor Bintr he Would Fight. Pro the Chicago Datiy News. Senator Blair is receiving many letters of raiviation and commen@ation Stand he took in the Senate last week and a | South Caroitaa, Although Senator Blair ts @o- centric, bets one of the few men in the Senate who have convictions op all sutjects ead is Bever afraid to let them be known. He a pluck and nerve alsa, Although he does mot ed. ‘Verlise the fact With @ blast Of trumpeca, be did good service as a soldier during tye war, entering 8S a private and coming Out as a Lieuvenant-Colo- . Senator Blair ts @ tan of st religious convictions and ap active member of the © aUobal Church, [asked lig today If it wae true Uuat be had said be Would accept a challenge 0 Aght a duel If he Fecetved One trom Butler, “1 do not recollect ever baving said 90,” he re. piled, “but under certain circumstances | unink I Would accept a chailenge to Aght & due. | have Always been of the opinion that the war of the tex vellion might have been avoided bad the men of the Nort laot permitted themselves. to be builied, by meu of tie ‘South for thirty yeara If there Rad been a few Bloody dues between Norwuern Siniply bec.suse it would have prevented 7,000, t propie Fusing headlong upon he Dayouew of 20,000,000, ‘The people, pariicularly the young men of Une South, were Caught that one SoutberDer could Wulp tive ‘Vaukees.” They Believed it, Wa Save Wem reason to believe it, We permitted Surseives to be bullied, abused, threatened, and even assaulted without resistance, And the hatte rai Impression Was hat we Were Cow anda Now AU Wil Bot uo Lo ad Impression to prevail Again, and, while T would never Mgut a duel to Vindicace tay Kouor, 1 Bableve that 1 Would do soto tetavlini« precedent and Ganvinoe. the People ot the'south that they could mot attack ® Nortuera man Wid Lupunity.” coo The Wheeling Flood, QREAT DESIKUCTION ALONG THR PAT OF Tu sTomM, Tho reports from Wheeling and vicinity Indicate that the damage aud loss Of life caused vy the storm of Tuursday night were greater than wad rst stated, ‘The line of the Pittsburg division ut the Baltimore aud Outo Kailroad will have to be Practically rebuilt from Kim «rove to the Penn. Sylvania state ithe, SIX large and custiy bridges Were Washed aWay, the Uraok lifted from the road bed and Wwisted Iaite all cogceivable shapes tor Rules ata wretch, AL tome padre i ta Lunpomatia (o discera where the road bed has been, while Wich Lue exception of ouly ab ovcasional ou higu ud sold ground, Uke entire bed ts Washed. ‘0: course interest combats in tye Wreck Of the Bale {more and Quio Bridge over Wheellag, Orvok at Main ‘street and ue fatalities Which st- ded that disaster Several Of those on the oudtess strangers in the elty, st. urtosity, and Cheilt absenge as ‘not Tar as Cay be definitely Known thera sod bree boFy not since heard MMOL the briage When I Went down. Mra. Stenzel's aud Miss Alice Wingard’s Dodies were found aud will be sent to Milte OULo; alm: Lue other (Wo when they are found, “fke creek ts still dangerously swollen aad the Toade. wi brides Caved In, telephone @ud telegraph lined down, ‘The fall O€ Water from 6 to 6.05 p.m. Thursday by gauge at Triadelphia wae Oy ince, The storm shut of ail railroad eoumuulon tou between Pittsburg and Wheel Baltimore and Objo and Ue Panbande roads are both Viockaded, and tt will be some days before tramtic is ‘resumed. The damay’ on the Baitimore and Obto Kailroad te mostiy dus to washed-out bridges and land-slides. For @ dim Lance of 13 sailes Detweou West alexandri Wiceling, where the storm-clouds Durst Tury, Lhe irack of the sturin presents a scene of de- Vastition aud desiruction. Trees lle actos (ie track where they were biown. Wires are down ud {requent laud-iides impede the Worked WiLa are trying Woclear the tracks, Estimates jast night al Wheeling of the loss of lite wake not less than twents -uree drowned. OC Uuese ten Were lost at Run, eight were »wned at and Lear Tradelvila aud West Alex. andrla; one In the eastera pait of the county, near Bridgeport, on Lue Ohio side of the river: oue, ex- I Kemp, of Marshali county, pear Kenwood, W. Va., and two or more on Whisky Kun, on. to Olio side, opposite Lue lower eud of Uals cliy. Laie ist of dead Is being coustantly added to, Several comcteries Were Washed out aid Bodies encased ii Colfins swept out Lo Une river. ‘The destruction of Properly Will reach 1m the nelghorbood Of $1,500, ~ (oo. ‘The storms extended 16 miles east oC Wert Alexandria, P’a., and the scene all aloug the way 18 ou 01 desvlaticn and inconceivable horror, ~~ oo Au Anarchist Newspaper, INSPECTOR HONFIRLD SAID TO WAVE DISCOVERED & SBCKRT PUBLICATION AT CHICAGO, A dispatou from Chicago says Inspector Bonhela has in bis possession copies of What purports to be A secret newspaper, Publised tn Ukree languages And distributed secretly among We anarchist groups. ‘This paper, 14s stated, calis for active steps on Une part of old-time anareulsts Lo avenge Che execution of Spies, Parsons, Linng, Ragel, and Fischer. Its sata tobe not itaprovable that Une Uiscovery Of Luly sleet Will lead to the arrest of prominent anarchints not only lu Chicago Dut all Over the COUNtry, and Uhat tae police are “ouly Walllug untth thelr cuain of evidence shall have been compieted, Chiebut and Chapek, two of the three men arrested for conspiring lo assassinate oubicld, Gary, ahd Grinuell, have been released on Dail The Statement iy still made Uiat one of Ue thre abarcists has wade a cousession, so ‘Twat Inrouren © Staves Cirowit Court Wallace on te app trict Attofney Walker, signed tue decree overs TUling the demurrer of the rector, church w e., o€ Wie Cuurch of tue Hoi "Trinity dn the ao i Drought against them by the United Staten, Tue Suit was urought woder tue allen contract JAW toeXact the prescribed peualty for t tie Rev. E. Walpole Warren tw Uuis Country. tome Eu W preach under coutract. AJ the full penalty aud costs, will veen- fered iuiediasely ob behalf of the Uaited sates church, ‘The case will probably be ed Lo Une United States Supreme Court. BETROT!L RUSCH—DITTRICH. Al T RUSCH FRANCES DILTIUCH, botl of Washtugton, BC, ee MARKIE SAUNER—GRACE. In Washi D.C. Tah, by ties OW MoCubouhe Me GEURoR We DAU NEG ty Mus CALIUE BR OGKACE, Both of Balti- Md. (Philadepiie aud Bastuuore papers plegse BOHRAUS, Dict July 18 1BSK. ae Fuueral sumiay relatives reaprct! BOUE. Venarted this life. July 19, 1888, at 3 THOMAS He BOUE, weed ciziity-oe Seana at bie iets rejbloune, TNA Lage wortawent ‘aural muuday July 22.trou Metropol irarch, 30 pun oe HoOWAKTH, On Thursday niet, July 19, 1888, J. son of TH ond Anuie Howards ‘Not lot, but owe before, Funeral services at teuidouce, 10ST N sirect, on Bamday aiteruon at & oclock "Prcek or : + his home Al to attend ha the fanny invited ty attend, KLULLY. On July 20, 1688, at 12, ~ 5 so dint PUES AAS Ro, ANE Dotice of fooeral in Sunday capers, © Mary Mason and Urother of Ligge ——. seed gh arr te anuthe aod Serty date, . arch, Runday, a trieude "ore ral from Asbury A. M. 2e'cock pam Kelatives en ly invited! 5 K. Ouduly 20, 188K, at 7 7 Bom fashier of William and Mecgie Masa sea thirty fourth year of his age. QUEEN On Thursiay, July 19, 1888, at 6.30 chaitnntt, du, 3 em Toy Sag Trienda invites ty attend. sis WILLIAMS. Fell, in Jesus on a SES a0 can Seer aad opi wera doe ‘The secoud annual reunion of the Lutnerans of the District of Columbia, Maryland aud Peunsy)- Yania will take place at Pen Mar on August 22. Extensive, prepafations afe being made tor event, including @ progr. veresting exer. cises.” The reunion eid last year at the same Place was attended by over 20,00 people, which ‘humber, it 1s Delieved, Will be greatly increased at 4 by A piece of mest out of doors in Douglass County, Col., ‘of it will cure itesif in @ fewdays. 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