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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Commer Pemsy!vania Ave. and 11th St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, & i. KAUFFMANN, Prev Tax Evasive Sran is werved to subscribers in the clap by carriers, om thefr own account, at 10 cents Sete oe te gpet mt Cope of he Sountae year, #6. siz wnontha, 8 — Entered st the Post Ofice at Washington, D.C. as eens shane a inter) ee, Ta Stam_published on Friday—61 yar poten prepaid. St months, SOcents FW-Ail mail wabscriptions mat be paid in advanoey po paper sent lotaer than te paid for ‘Kates of advertising made known on application. EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &c. AMUSEMENTS. TRE IMPORTED sTONE-cUTTERS, A Member of the Texas Capitol syne @ ente Makes an Explanation, : Cmcado, August 1.—A reporter for a lacal paper called ou Col, Abner Taylor, a member of the Texas capitol syndicate, for some’ tnformation regaraing the importation of stonecutters trom Scotiand, aB developed in the congressional investigation Going On in New York. In reply to a question ob Cate knew that foreiga labor Wag ingosted fe ap . cate knew that foreign, wi the stonccutting, he said: wane “1 presume it Was generally known to the ayme x dicate, but It could do nothing to prevent I fem unalterabiy oppowed to such ‘but inthis instance T mor any other member of tht syndicate had anything to say about it, because 3) the work was let out'on contract to Mr Wile, WASHINGTON, D.C., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1. 1888. TWO CENTS. eee ad ~~~ } tea to do the work?” . oe _SPECIAI, NOTICES. 3 rf 4 did not share this apprehension, Yet there or “Not in Texas; all that were needed would have 3} Ts Washington News and Gossip, |AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. | mutts dunt etna tact | Telegrams to The Star. |.. ‘soci in ge pice sue tae eae te SE at aaa 7 pth roel i ne tact o matter Is GG" Moostiour excuRsioy ro OHNSON'S FAMILY THEATER, DEMOCRATIO RALLY. —A REMOCKATIG Eee eo, United states wise aan vee reat cottons Of Eu. Yul the capito! of me ston si suite waa 0-1 Saturday Matinee. - the ‘Demoe b eaeertce |. Corns Rae ne rope tha’ ould estal agun-factory to ms found unsullabie, he fore — . THE GRIGINAL GEOKGEA MINSTRELS. OBSERVATION TORER, ST EAROMA Paitx eat | BUC, $268,650; customs, $545,1,047, ARMY APPROPRIATION BILL. | that possibic chances Neither knglana, Germany, THE TORIES HARD PRESSED. | tei*.chaced c granite, of wnich there is a very SE“ GENUINE ARTISTS 21 DAY EVENING, AUGUST % 1888, Addresses will bo a Pah France, or Russia had established a factory of that + | tine grade in the land granted to the syndicate On FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, Admission 10 and 20 cent: 30-6" _| made by distinguished speakers. A special chartered | | SIGNED BY THE PREstDENT.—The Joint resolution sort. The difference in the cost of quarrying Unis granite USIC—RICHARD, F. WAGNER AND {rain with leave ‘tho. Baltimore and Ohio Station at7 | to provide temporarily for the expenditures of the i aie Ge Wes dein nas aaa oe apd cutting amounted to lbeariy halts tullton By the OFFICERS AND MUSICIANS OF THE | JV RA P. m., aud return at the close of the meeting, Government was signed by the President yester- ively Di ical ant the EL had joveranwest baccoriea with the eeoemane at dollars Which the syadicate were not willing to Heed and Brase Baad M4. WINE, President | Gy qtternooa. A Lively Discussion in the House. | nat ro : Si Szpeet, on, tm, order to savers the shone Satay STEAMER MARY WASHINGTON Resides isest me 1. F. DUDLEY. Secretary. 38 — — A New Crusade Against Slavery. | cxpicorstno sate give to Suruish convict labor ah <e@=>, STILL ALIVE—-OUR RECENT FIRE| Manive Onpens.—First Lieutenant Randolph Mr. Burnes replied that England maintained to quarry I, This caused the union stone.cutters Boat leaves wharf at Washington at 6:30 sharp, and aris Boe a tet interta jyrith the business of our | Dickey granted leave for one month from August VARIOUS BILLS PASS THE SENATE! [at Weerrte Doe ee Senent aor mean eae to strike oF rather (hey rofuaad te cut stone quate = rf aug.” We ‘rv still on top of the ea : erteeficiin, led by" the convicts, . heretore eee te eee See ee qpunmninge yarns Saugergd aa eal, a MOTMLRS Wal be Deo | oe eet eae as a — . tery of tne Navy was authority 4or the statement | FINDLAY IN DANGER OF DESTRUCTION | was compslied to yet stono-cutters from Abert Tickets, Gent and Lady, 50c. Lady's Ticket, 25e. HIS AMERICAN COUSING, ‘ysoae"“"*! swiss sTeam Lacxpry._ | De mom — that “at Bethlehem, Pa., privace enterprise nad deen.” is cient tae nee: ; necoess , happy to welcome them | je PERSONS HOLDING TICKETS OF i, | AMONG THE PRESIDENT's CALLERS To-Da¥ were established a plant for’ making guns which Was Ee oe a a ees = Nee ee ean mun see salisaee 100 Te rea oat Pimscs call | Senators Kenna, Gibson, Beck, Hampton and Sis soe! ‘the best in the civilized worid, tnpereenen end Gomn Ge Aen eeES - — again this season on board inger, 7th st. nw, missioners of the ° " . hance?” re eB gO pt Uckets, as Tam going te leave the city. | Hearst, Representatives Crain, Weaver, McCreary, i echircseip etary plionah epergy re THE FRIENDS OF AMERICAN INDUSTRY Senator Hoar and the Scandinavians, | ©U20~7” ss sutetyno power over the com omnis Sa THE “WONDER” COACH, 330 FOR RENT 143 PA AVE, LANGE | T00Ie, 7. J, Campbell, Yost, Holman, O'Donnell, | Dat nct of Column in rere ace atk | were asked to put the Government into compete tractor, and, Denies the’ American, stoue-cu rs 5 = x —-—_—_ . sees IMPROVED. OKDER OF EED MEN, which last season carried safely, 1.094 Passengers, and misting committee room formonly woot | TOMRAneR, Matson, Rogers and Blanchard and | of freengine house on the Wallach School lot | To enh AAO Cnteronce and. to, establish & would Sat Cat, the shoge Uroause K was quar TOC ‘LONIAL BEACH, Since October, 1880, has covered 635,785 Miles, Pled by the N.Y Bats Democratic Abeociateon the Solicitor-Gener factory to be controlied by the popinjays of the] TORIES GOT THE WORST OF FT. | }y convicts, and as Is haw wan eney on MONDAY. AUGUST 6. 1888. The trip to ST. ALBANS is a perfect “sensation,” and | jyzoe3t" GERSTENDERG & REUTER. RRR meer the act | District of Columbia, Wik epartanmak tnianediot aphume tus aebiess! the state in’ order to hat ital built of grape Nettea at do nas sharpen autedte | 9° fee ho'taye a Sicondee™ Conch tye the | g—SFERFETUAL OUILDING ASSOCIATION | ung TEmDENT, TODAY Arrnovap tho act | Dray eeanraanr oP aoniccuone mui. | Wat Department instead of opening ¢ The Sharp and y Debate im he | Is, and, also Uecause & portion of whe extra ee oe “2 a = | Bve movie ‘a > —_— 3 from the committee on agriculture, L NI ite . — ——— (Cathedral is one of the finestand oldest in the world. 1 | trot of Colunabte, and ti t to extend the leave | _™f- Plumb, Mr. Cutcheon (Mich.) asked the gentleman to Heuee of Commons Last Night > ee Fees & CAMs at the Goach Oticey HATCHET I'S HOTEL, Pe- | {suis 1877798 00 ot ‘abaence of employes inthe ‘Government Print. reported back House ill to enlarge the powers | withdraw the epithet bo far asthe doers of te Sri Cae Diath ta Ta Eresina TAM ai | FONE Desperately Againet Mig Ode, ND CONCERT, yonden. ———— red mice days per annum, partment of Agric inance Bureau ned. ; ugust L—The cei renewal | xy ITH A Pooksre FRIDAY, AUGUST 3. 6. LOsyoANaaL,19-Ot Interest fund and surplus .. 38,857 51 | "8 a ae ees to create an Executive Department to be known | Mr. Burnes replied that an ordnance officer had | of the angry scene of the night before caused @ | “Euire AND MORTALLY WOUNDED THE OTHER Two. = . ALIFORNIA. Our surplus increased 1.004 during iis baat | _ THe River axp Haxsor Brit reached the White | asthe Department of Agriculture. He said the appeared before the committee on appr: intions | sowaed axtentanse yesterday in the house of ‘HICAGO, AUGUSI L.—A dispatch from PY ae! — ke % a _ 15 louse from the Capitol rnoon. Was in the same shape as when re . 7 The Young Folks (in costume) of the Pickwick Club ‘Special Pa paigtmonthis. Free Sleeping | month. We advance $150 to each share, or $1.056.0n | souse tron the Capitol yesterday afte oar ‘Shape as When last reported | and testified that $1,500,000 would be sumi- Misa, Says: A battle took Dlace yesterday betweem, will give an “Old Folks’ Concert” im the spacious sa- ‘Cars. “Cheap Ratex Southern Houte. 7 shares, for s total payment of #14 monthly. Our oh yenterday si ‘and recommitted, and that he would call Itup for | clent, to purchase all the steel that tho | commons, Asthehouse onis contains seats forone- | Miss, Says: Uattletook lace yesterday Detweu Strumer eile ct 8-43 am. ‘Program tobe had stbost: | pitaeny, New Yorks fh Se Benth 460 camentene | esteeetfenril mature afew mouths and wecsect | rug Paasipewr's LETTER OF AOCEFTANCE.—A action at a very early day. Watervilet factory could consume in the next five | naif the full complement ot members, many legts- | Foodie “aud Chas, Cochran on the other “pe Sy Philadephia, or auy altimore and Ohio Ticket Agent. | 1itper cent per annum, and the same rate on all the | rumor that was current to-day that the Presi- | “In the bill ge reported the provisions of the Tatives of the rnnse ee Bre eaentcaee TeDRSER, | lators who came lato ad to find seats inside the | men ada dispute over a buslaess matter, 7] 10* 10° | gives fer antuim” om sottaieat of advageds oF <a" with: | dent's letter of acceptance would be shortly forth. | House bil for the transfer of the weather bureat | tati¥es of the Ordnance Bureau Lad advocated the | (wore wo caame lato had tp Had seats inside tne Reagan was amaulied by tue our ures, the re 10' 10 BYE oF eT on wionm, rin oktones" previous tomataniy. oO! Nur | coming was denied at the White House, from the War Department partmen’ OF | Sicel, and the gentieiman asked him to Fecall an | answer the accusation of betraying the coutidence | Uned tuta a biacksmith, shop. followed Uy Ble ase a 15th st, two blocks south of U. 8. Treasury Build- anne aevtay ROE ee SE DOD ee in. | TH® Repvction or THE PcsLic Des during the ir. Hoar, fronreae judiciary committee, reported | accidental word of criticism When he spoke ot Of his colleagues, He took up his position tn | his pocket-kulle am used It with =. aes | BRING OUT THE CHILDREN AND THE BABIES. | ing. an my31_ | torent at the rate of 8 per, cont’ per alimum, pri month of July amounted to $4,100,000, Over | back House Dill to subdivide the eastern ape THE POPINSAYS OF THE WAR DEPARTMENT. the last seat of the front opposition bench, where | in leas than 5 minutes Corcoran lay pon BE crc FE; AY EADtEe | qriiaterest peveble on Gemand, or 30 a $14,000,000 was paid for pensions, Gistrict of Louisiana and to x the times ‘Mr. Butterworth (Ohio) suggested that the gen- | Giaastone and the ottter liberal leaders were also | ground and. the 5 sorta ONE EXTRA FAMILY DAY AT Bicycles. Tricycles, Sociables and Tandems for | These subscriptions are limited in number oor laces for holding terms of court therein, and said } s.c45 of the Ordnance Bureau who appeared be- Parnell appeared no leas | Reagan received a blow with @ Dar that broke RIVER VIEW. Keat by the hour, day or week. Tricycles for, five | ability to use them to advantage, and wo reserve the | Dernorr's ComPLaint.—Tho Interstate Com- Fiwas similar ton senate bill on the saine subject, “é argh gonna early in their places. Parnell appea he | MTEC of his ribs, a — SeUe Or | Siiy tas, withy dhe ncesese Toe the cree wyTeESE | merce Commission, in session at Chicago. yester. | 1t was considered and passed. sel for eager for the fray. With quiet deliberation ‘ — 7 = = — ~$ -GNEZUELAN MPaNY's | Appeared before the House committee, Proceeded with the accusations until Mr. Courtney, ‘The Long and Sbort-Haal SS T Aw T. 7, jeriratine in te tll profits of the Associations will posh le lar set deetirpd mer rol meme — Ve = me ‘Mr, Brewer (Mich.) inquired as chairman of the committee stopped them as not | ANOTHER WESTERN KOAD ANNOUNCES THAT IT WI Steamer MARY WASHINGTON leaves at 108m | Liprecanok AnD J antrr, Loo. Stany Hime sind no back dues meauied’ estos os | the case ofthe DOUSI Beard’ of tage ead tie | Mr. Rvarta, from the committee on foreign re- ‘WHICH WAS THE POPIXSAY. Felevant to the bill, AS Parnell spoke, Gladstone, | soa Anema em AN Te aun: A gene Returning at 5:30 p.m ae WEDNESDAY EVENING, August 1 ot 615 7th st. | Merchants and)Manufacturers’ Association charg. | lations, reported back Senate joint resolution au-| Mr. Burnes returned that that was @ question | wnose hearing 1s becoming somewhat impaired, | ..0/0n hae ween created among. fhe Rorchwesterg it Alexandria on the above trip. LEWIS ABKAWAA Vico Prent, | IK the New York Central, Grand Trunk and West- | tnorizing and empowering ,the President of the | of tact which ought to be investigated. placed his hand to his ear and leaned toward the | roads by the announcement that the St. Paul Tosa ees eo te ¥.G, SAXTON, Treasurer. fates againat Dover? discrimination in felgh | nitea states to take such measures asin his| Mr. Reed (Me) Suggested-that ft was Rot @qUeS- | Irish chief, ‘Thus he almost came in physical con- | had given notice Uhat it would at once reduch ite ae aaa Spero So Mdelioeiebeor E erereo Bromociy forthe igure losses and Gatagen | WM urna marked tat toe ee venta | EC with Chambera,” Tt wasevident from what | Uh fates ton Gulag and Pula 1 AR And FRANCES, too; Vinointa Posmaastens APromtep.—Henry W. | Promptly for F. Burnes remari Gindstone frankiy and goncrously admitted that | wauisot @ —— -combine vl! ve lan Steam Co. of New leted there might be found more | Gladstone frankly and gen y ing GO cents. No change, however, wili be maae EVENING, FAMILY EXCURSION to MARSHALL o sedge’ NOTICE SUBSCRINTIQN TO STOCK OF | Corr nas been appoluted postmaster at Lee, Va., York by regeon ot the wrongful setzure abd deven- | Hot, "8s popibjay in the ordnance department. | Parnell was mistaken in supposing that Chamber. | 1n4Ga,Cemns. No, chatige, howexs ‘amply follows HALL by LINCOLN POST No. 3. Thursday, August bes Soe CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION | 2nd Jesse B. Spiers at Talpa, Va. Uon of the company’s three steamers in 1871, and | “afr. Butterworth Dore hearty testimony. to the | are in Regotating what the tories used vo do- | the ¢xalapleot tue Wiscotsin Central aud St Pau Hand of Musée, Dancing. Ss. lends fm the poltical arena, But livesud moveand have our | Receipts in July. #8144403 Profita in July, | at Vanderpool, Highland County, Va, has been Mile. Stewart offered a resolution calling on the | Wee in'thit penton ee ee as Supported by Mr. | Cut the knowledge of his colleagues, The | nis identical issue Was Up before the Interstate Boat ieaves ac © ps mr, and returns at 11> ee ee | lace ec ieewe PLATER, | discontinued, as there is no candidate for the posl- | secrétary of tho Interior for information as to cab | Burnes, who nituarew the epithigg “popiaisy™ a | crave charge whielvchamberiain Ieft unanswered Duque last week, and Come aud help make it a joyous tei dy31-2t READY-MADE CLOTHING She a ay yaNte” | Uion of postmaster, celied desert land appropriations, Laid over. far as Capt. Smith was concerned, and, wno, con- Was that of revealing in letters to Parnell what ritnin a few dave, Ut fs an: P28 excunsion «| gra and would be ploaned to furniah any gen oN Beni re ea Reena NE Ce | | THEBONDOrrERiNos TO-DAY aggroxatods751,000] I ging fssert its dignity and tts rights pressing gratification at ie Olscimture of, S| Le followed By the Northwesters aid Mock Inland, . at. ens 8.75 | a ws: Fout % at assed: 3 that it had been intimated | colleague, Earl Spencer. In spite of the liberal ap- | the only roads now holding the 60-cent basis, CLIFTON BEACH a Say ie Sait waa tata GER | ripen am elateks Sata wk bs |, ar por conta elas gee soon ee a | Howse. wor autor tne Winosa aad South | qf toay cma saa tha iba een inmate | Ucn spec. Ine othe Metal ap| tn oly ane SB fod Soper com onaibee Exton at cuUReH ARR erEpar sewoor, | § Rolly Chepiaet ae cscar acinus: © | Sat Goal Aud wood for the year ending June 30; 1880. | s 090 at 127%: 4 per cent coupon, $8,000 at | Western Railway Co, to build a bridge across the bill te Senate nad Deen gully of an Infringement | Gacaged tn discussing mendments Lo tho fiat | hea veuwcen iucago “and st Paul, Minbeapous Musi ea at 10am. | -some, stylish: desirable, durable and perfect | Mert ed below to obtain prices and conditions, | 107%: 434 per cents registered, $110,000 at 107.48; | Mississippi at Winona, Minn. of the rules of the House’ ai n | cla e we” dea ourbed, ‘com! Seetibacieecct §o ramet. 5% FHRBT. | | Rnelieh Kersey Suits, Prince Albert style licht Fanning to Apa 30,4800, are noe crated Shang ak | 10785 $10,000 aL 107, The House'DIll to. protect purchasers ot lands | the Rroposttion, was a singalar one under | question whether the inquiry shall Leextended 10 | pare wy a POSE INTO AX OLD MINE WHERE : ty 1d be Tabtaseg or Imformation regarding this or other con- | Cuter Justice FULLER Leases BELMoNT.—Mr. A. | lying in the vicinity of Denver, Col. heretofore | the Constitution the Senate anc jouse he her persons oe nea. THEY AKE HELD - cuz, SEW FERRY TO ALEXANDRIA cheap at 835 OUR PRICE sore ould BEL 75 | teactes ihe fatwa: Ss noTmationces | 1. Barber today, through M. M. Parker, leased to | withdrawn by the Execuuive Departiient of the | equal rights In the matter of Vegtaiation. Bre | perce meets abe Se. Bene | canes Anpent 5 sic rom “irainge We haves full supply of Boys’ Suits—Ail ‘sizea "'~ | Obtained from the followina: a ndso is Government as lying within the limits of certain | before in the history of legislation of or mal majo: oul ney gamnee, bets am, Ala, Says: A tel . LAW. : [> Jom. M. Wilson, President, 301, 10th at. s.w. Chiet Justice Fuller his handsome residence on other country had it been asserted by any man | one of the Zimes’ counsel, abstained Trom VoUNg, ‘arrived bere last might gure asonges ~ 3 ere Fants, $1.06, 82500 Bo12 "BO, 80 BOSS Wn, Blue Vee Brondent, Sonya ae SN. Colmrabie etiekte, Kagwii Ws Beusdat:' Tike OMl6t | tal ene a aera ena a ROR | SORT Ce eee a nemSGaEEEEO aoe eee med ok eae ae eae Ssuuith's adie: iy in Bibb County. For eome times Leaves daily 5:15, 8, 10, 12 am. 2, 4,6 p.m ‘upward, Vanderhoed, 040 Tat ne. qustice will take possession some time in Septem- | ““rne House bill for a public building at Jackson, | independent action ‘@ coordinate branch was | sion that he had conferred with the proprietor of | or noonshivers have been 7 Averviceable and sightly Child’s Suit at.. 2-25 ok é sachus per. The cost of the house was $120,000, and it | wich, with an amendment increasing the appro: | the infringement of the rules of the other uouse. | the Times had a damaging effect for thie govern= tines and railioad camps in tbat ‘Leaves Sundays 8, 10, 12 a m., 2. 4,6,7 p.m A better article at... y 4 £00 M has three acres of ground. tie 5 5, He could see in the amendments no disposition on | ment, but simply coutirimed what is already noto- | jiooq They defied arrest, and the last nil aba owe | Sstrictly all-wool Check Suit (worth #5) at--- 3.00 a1] = PTs HOTS TS eectin the Baltimore and | the part of the Gonnte $0 iniringe on thee powers ot | nos? Stales deputy marshal who Visited that section, ee Ue eee | ve a oraerrrs tigi couble THE U.S, 8 Desrarcu left New York yesterday | potomac ‘Kaliroad Company to extends, side | the House STRT IES Was run out and ordered never to return. Last ee a eee ¥ to blow upeertain wrecks along the coast of New | track in square 1025 in the city of Washington. ‘The District in Congress. THE TALK OF LONDO: Sunday the gang waylaid and murdered « prom never tire of quoting prices, because Tsey. 2 — wat citizen of the couLl money. This Washingtonian's Most Popular Resort. rights source of pure delist to Hunt 110 8st aw v- Tne sends ‘ill appropriating, $125000 TOF a RAILROAD BILLS PASSED IN THE SENATE. The New Crusade Against Stavery— | aroused such excitement that & posse was Steamer MARY WASHINGTON will leave her wharf THE PEOPLE. And at residence of the Secretary, 905 Hat, nw. The | NAVAL OnpeRs.—Commanders Jas. J. Green and | Pubite building a authorizing the Richmond and| In the Senate to-day, on motion of Mr. conten Gilbert and Sullivan's Annual Opera, | iz0d (9 bunt the outlaws They Wwere soon found, every SUNDAY at 10.m and 3 p.m., returning at 2 | , Any attempt to quote prices with us is but to ape the ‘for atew mit Chas. McGregor, ordered to duty at the Naval | panviile Railroad Company to lay tracks, &c., in | Dill to authorize the Baltimore and Potomac ectuna DAL biaah ie Canina” fond ater ab exclu of gual, Cue, moonsninery Sods pm. ‘Tickets 25 conta. Every WEDNESDAY | dof berkine at the moouhence the eloquent sence x War College; Assistant Surgeon A. McD. MeCor- | the District of Columbia, , | Toad Company to lay tracks and switches to make | SHro=t os Ocest 1.—The new crusade against | 100k fefuge in an old | att of the BrierBel 9:30 a.m. sharp and 6:30 p. m. sharp, a et ue Peer one y mick, ordered to duty fn the Bureau of ee one at at See = ‘an appraisers’ | connection with a square of ground near the navy- slavery was begun by Cardinal Lavigerie, bishopof | them todeath If they would not cone out Maer eras MATEMDAE even eraeccac Ukewee aun ann caie caotiaes HOUSE. 10 ‘TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, | rn te tor pate n arns, Neleon, ‘placed on | ~The House Dill to provide tor the disposal ot the | "Wt was passed Mr. Daniel, the House, bil to | Algiers in a noteworthy address yesterday at the | surrender. Monday night oue of, the moouaniners w0.5 am. Tickets 10 cents, 7 S27 and 92Y 7th st.nw.. corner Massachusetts ave. | Whereas JOHN C. GOODMAN, of the District of | Walling orders; Lieuts. C. Hf. Belknap and C. 8, | Fort Wallace military reservation in Kansas, authorise the Richmond and Danville Railroad | meeting of the British and foreign anti-slavery | made a bold dash for Uberty, but was, shot strictly One Prica Columbia, on the th day of Jiily, 187, assigned to | Richman, detached from duty at the tot Sta" | sane 10ST; the PrOvisi nee at oe aan eo earedtrom | Company to lay tracks, &c., was passed. It | society, ‘The association 1s composed chiefty of pf KET 4 Prot. Proctor’s Dancing School Reunion every Saal of hisceset intent, ook accounts, aud other | tian and ‘ordered to duty at the Naval Col. | June, 1887,) the provisions of an act to provide for | authorizes the laying of tracks along Maryland Q rprandndggy gg pnes dew) posse SATURDAY EVENING, leaving at 6:30 p.m.returning | Open Saturdays till 21. m. Sec Acer Teen, of is creditors: and whereas | lege, August 6; Lieut. W. K. A. Rooney, detached | the muster and pay of certain officers and enlisted | Svenue across 13% street to block 280, over and | Don-conformists and Quakers. guard. Sf U1 pm Tickets 25 cents, Dancing down and] gy-oprice COATS, stripes and checks, on sale | *5 such Assignee I have reduced the greater part of the from duty at the t 0 station, August 4, and | men of the volunteer forces, across E and 13¢h streets to block 300; also to | surring words, wherein he urged the example of iets Saas aes Prue Dae Paid co Dundage, So cepctnsebie ead, | Monday, Wedneaday, aiid Friday mornings, from Teil | RrOPrty. 80, sealed, to caan, and ain now prepared t@ | Crdered tonold himookt La recto fees aa ae | urs Senate bill eppropersting $30,000 for a mon- lay tracks from block 269 over and across 13th | stanley to show that slavery might be completely : peror’s Return. ay tribute thi the credi of said Fine Brass Band on Sundays. No objectionable parties | 1Q cack, “PRICE Boe, 3y30_ # re Seecitors of the, umental column to commemorate the battle of | strect to block ‘and to establish and erect ‘by a small body of, say 5,000 resolute | _ BERLIN, August Emperor William an@ Count allowed. ther said | | YELLow Fever Nores.—Surgeon-General Ham- | Princeton, N. J.— like tunount to be contributed | depot or station bull ‘ings On either of the blocks en i —t eee inet to Yead to suine suck | Herbert Bismarck arrived at Enegricherebe U4 Forcharters, &c..applyto FE. 8. RANDALL. Ove Gaear Crosrxo-Ovr Saez ‘thei Svenucrin’ ty | ton sald to-day that the yeliow fever in Florida | by the Frinceton Battle Monnment —ssociation, | named. It makes the railroad company Ee ay eee eeared The midress crcatede | midnight, Prince Bismar thelr arri = Cease See oo Bley of Washincteh D.C ton MOR Day XGuae we | seems to be dying out from a lack of material. MR, BECK GIVES NOTICE. ble for all damage done to property, and subjects SO EE oF city of Washington, D. C.,on MONDAY, AUGUST 27, potenti oy At lis “tmansion. Crowds. of people cuesred the the railroad property to taxation.’ On mo jeep unpressi imperor and sang tbe “Watch on the Mine” apd . ‘Orclock i ‘time and place re at present three cases at Plant City ani ese bills having beem taken up and acted | the pro 22 motion of | "Herbert Spencer is spending the summer months | © LEIHESBUND, SUMMER REMNANTS Will inake' the sforoasid “distribution "Nonterient | Noes an haa Pe ae wares cases at Plant City and | | All th : come Mr. Daniel &' conference was asked on the . 5 - onthe | tue Prussian national anthem. Non-resident e ye le unanimous consent . Beck at Graut Allen's residence in Dorking, prep: < a ae 1s still progressing and is tobe continued until Aug.16. | creditors can communicate with mc by inail. Creditors | Cave with Mapates: the ottee oy cae eae: | upon under comment (ME. ‘Dock gave | emendinent, : material for bis own biography. Unforvunately Germans Sncutted tn France. Gp Alita’ uckets #1. | “There are none too poor who canuot afford to dress | {ulus to renvond to this notes ul be excluded from | ce, With Man notiiing from therefor several days, | ROtice that, after this | morning, 3 he can devote little time to this, Owing tothe baa | | Germans | Sitiviven wader 12 years soc. “"S*S550:3e | reapectabls™ whem goods are offered. at the following | Me uenese of such datribution, ERGOOD, Assience._ | Hecently a traveling agent ot a Baltimore mercan- | object to ills, being, taken up in that wax. Society Notes, State of his health. LIN, AUK’ 1 4 low Sguwes: = s rm wandered reg ‘The mode in which the Senate was proceeding Cleveland and Mrs. Folsom are expected to | "The new opera of Gilbert and Sullivan wiil be | 84y's & German col 18ss barrens ASS S | Moo riecesof Licht-teured Lawn, in different colors, | F< MEDICAL DEP -ARTMENT, GEQHGETOWN soon taken SiCE, dying ater Ghee ae cee frp Hotes ee ctcd oo ies praise fseas pup run tuner paccor | eoaay Sep Roaaaek om tis meaey ea epee Tore, insulted by Frenchmen while trareiing . eral. Waa oe the fantiote Sas i . ar Steame® FLORENCE leaves Pilot Boy's wharf every persis eae relly. nak Ployers sent word to Tampa to have his cases ot a4 mg doy te | the present week, Sa yy lcmber Unis Incident, Kt proves that . hour. Dar ct orgs evens “Dam Range SoC Pe | ea sen ok Tartey- ook Tobe Soe Den watgne, | DOTOBEA TE 1088 Te a nee el ee eee aT: thorlticn ot” Baltimore ens Reine wealth au: | Passed ‘certdis bi® “on “the “calendar, |. Miss Nellle Thom and Mr, Benjamin Hellen were] FANDLAWS AWFUL DANGER. | 2° io » ae one = E renin rkey. ad E a 3 i 4 Soered concert every Sunday, Kound-trip, 15c 130-5 | fantcolora, at 30c. per yd., regular ‘value 400, and S Daqacemsent and farther bertustars Caines, sex | their setres Prevent | ‘while other bills entitled to equal consideratiod | married this morning at high noon at the resi. PICKWICK EXcUKSION—IF YOU WANT T ER. M. D., 8: Predicts that ‘Town {0 | small case of better quality, in fancy colors, at 40c. | G. 1. MAGRU! Sy2-eods could not be taken up, His own people had half a | dence of the vride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris. | A Geologist ctw the ave teal nic 0 to Colonial Beach. | per yd., generally sold at 65¢. a ‘the ay of ST. JOSEPH THURSDAY, ALGUS: Trains leave Washington gum: returning at 6-15 = BR RE! IN] 14 —— Com - | dozen such bills on the calendar. He found no | topner N. Thom, by Rev. Mr. Pyne, the assistant will be Blown Up. Ebvo rral mice all: 0, £9 Colonial, Beach. ROR SANT TIPE Rw BORIS wee | | OTe i arcrAcrues of Bureau et | fault with the President of the setate The pre: | Sooner oh a ao eT Ror ee ete eestane Curcaco, August 1.—A dispatch from Cincinnati | age tnirty-tiree. a keuper in the Ene as 4 t : 15 pieces of Colored Lace Bunting, including navy Jarge piate-glass fronts; with or without | ERS INVITED.—The Steam Enginee ing Bureau of id. ze him (Mr. Beck) as | pi rr ¢ drawing-room, only a few of the ve i. cuilentlary, Colmmitted suicide Uals morning: Seis lraven /ih street whart st S43 atu. “Tickets | Bide, operashades and plain black, at 20c. per sa; | dwellinen; modern lprovements: fui ariduhat “| the Navy Departinent ts preparing circular letters | Soon Ss anybody else. Hie would to-morrow morn: | Pisgiadt gue trawing-roou. only afew of the tn | says: Dr. Erm woe Unlvorumty, chermany. to tone | Unocting GAGeGE Ghecagh Soe benor Sale adults including eutertaiument ‘Tickets, chil: | regular price 15c. ID ha 80° # 227 E st. n.w., near to be sent to allof the principal botler-makers of | ing endeavor to go to the calendar regularly, 1n | present. The bride wore a traveling dress of ogy in —— hepa oder ver. Fatully troubles are supposed to have bem SS Soames. 3 Prue ston, | , 4 lot of rerular 12%c. dark-figured Satine Remnants | — =" ‘0. THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE | ‘he country, requesting them to enter into a com- onder to, ‘give every bill its chance. jlue China slik, Mr, Willie Bustis came for a rest af La Studia lie tle ae te | the cause, Sl by committee at wharl ou inoruing of excursion,” | #0 lengths of from 1to5 yds; we will offer at the low ECKINGION AN DE ROLE Roo HOHE | petition inthe manufacture of coll bollers to be aan crams Geeaaaeren from Manchester-by.the-Sea. where he Isspending | the natural gas wells at Findlay, Olio. Io says he ey pal Sgsates = vert oo morning wi sezet nm eed ina Bi Pesan ow | RUBIA nde mere theta |The aug tf corse baat Uk || Mé- Hoare senator rom ence mage an | the ene gna i Rony | nd he tnt acca nol tia’ | Firedm m Now Miampabive Villages a — 5 2 - | LUMBIA—The ng of the stockhiolders of e of €% 7 . ° a TTLRTON, . Aug. j.—Two houses (oes nex, lar width, toc colors st Du pers. worth Itige- e'” | ths abows numtionsd ontspant te hereby caiet ts ust | thay are cueeeer Sok Neto ORE Te Saar ase at | ousrvation just pow cust might beer a messing uly member of the family present besides her | meath tue town at groat depths lay a mighty ca¥- | yar Urn Su vuildings of Bi Rollueee ead ae fait Water Bething Gadoemucn ner ae oe rtlengths, | THURSDAY. Atwust 2 18686 Me 12 peek eRe: | inade sufficiently strong to stand the effect of the | which Iam quite sure he did not himself intend. | parents. Mra Wood and Mies Euily Thom, her | ern titled with, buguly dnflammable gas under re. | Sous andberaaf BW. Kulvure, in tule wulage, eat fiurures, at 9c., real value, 1234 Gicchaico of dircturs’ “oer M 12 O'lock m.for | nre they are much preferable, ‘So far in the expe. | “Sr yecut do not know what it was, Pepe ig tg tre ag Ore peep emerge ed Thre fr og ne mn Steamer ‘4cases of drab and brown-figured and plaid Cotton | EDWARD ¥. BEALE” GEORGE E. MOORE, Flence of the Department these bollers have not} yr Hoar.—The Senator. said. that this | for the beneftt of Mrs. Wood's ‘health. Mr. ao oy . os us Gesaaaag aa Feigao EDWARD C DEAN,” CHASE DUNGANSos, | been durable, those given. {horough trials having | method ef. procedure. made the President | 1s private secretary to Senator Eustis. A wedding | through the shaft Dolllug Of the rocks plainly, ae. | A Chicage Hotel Cloved by the Sheritf EXCELSIOR, Cheviots. suitable: sees, per yd, generally | 4. 1. BARBER, MICHAEL CONNOR, burned out very quickly. It is therefore hoped to | Or°'the “gehate the autocrat’ of this | breakfast was served at 1 o'clock, e fete nadine bac: | Cunann, August 1.—The Revers Mewt, o. a sold at 123¢c. GEORGE TKUESDELL, JOSEPH PAUL,” obtain, by the means of competition. a botler that | Say and enable him to have certain bills passed, | Young couple left the city for a wedding omnes | companies. We oye pcted, and after careful | hotel on the north side, has been closed ‘From 7th-street wharf 8:45 am. A smail lot of the best “Tuscarora” Cambric Rem- | JAMES L. BARBOUR, "_Incorporators. "_y27-5t__ Till atawer all the requirementa, Foe plans for | just as he pleased. My experience, and I think it | Which will inciude a Eg fa ett Sr he Et 15,000 obtained against ‘Three hours at Beach; home 9:30 p.m. nants, in all lengths, at 10c. per yd. worth 123. THE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR TWELVE | the boilers are sul 7 September is the experience of gentlemen on both sides of | Summering places, among ar. beneath the great gascavity a fire wasraging | the landiord, J. D Fannlug. Guests to the num- 63 pieces of the famous Valencia Plaids, in fine oo Ce all be rele a amaisance Oo. of | when they will be examined, and the makers of | the chamber, has belt that whenever any of theso | ahd Mrs. Hellen will return in the early autuma tutle beneath the great ga imal Der of a hundred. were sequeeted to Voces emer Celebrated Roller Coaster. siyieds 6t Ss. pac 9a segues pies the, SIDES LR pic! Ul cu MONDAY, Auwut | those that are thought to be ite Dest willbe asked | Tectia ang gost when ae il | to mace thet home i ths ety. _| Me setae wane a ig’ avery hat ne | Wate te house wi we ine Thanet ‘And all the Popular Amusements. We have so many different offerinys to make to the | Polls open at 127i. and close Lyin.” ” | Stands the teste'and 1s thought sevice Sates | i# being urged with great carnestuess, the Presi: | Mra. C. A. Schott and family have gone to Rock | ,, $0 novaiiaied wee Me it Oetat ie ‘could be so, | $50,000, and IU Is supposed Unat the ‘wilh public that we have not sufficient space to submita| jy2s-1t MAYHEW FLATER, Secretary. | agopted, dent of the Senate (the present occupant, as well | Enon, Again and again he observed, always with the | be thusmet, Good Dinnersnd Lunch on Steamer and st Hotel. | Sa stigahie specification, so we would feel highly bos. | Qe aa @ RECENTLY PURCHASED THE as his predecessor) has, with entire impartiality, | “a > xewzon and family leave to-morrow for | Afne resulta” Not satished with making the ob. mony <comsteg = ‘Music and Dancing on Steamer. ored if you five us a call and examine the different | SE evtablsnmens of SE Malar Get and Gat | Dewoonanio Love Feast In Naw Yorr Crrv.— | to bork sides of the chataver, recognized Senntors iad Servations at one point he took several within a| Am Escaped Murderer a ar ™ Bargains exhibited on our Third Floor, and we assure | G st. 1-w., 1am prepared to accommodate the public | ge, Kenna, Got \d Barbour, Re eS I oe re ed) og ae Fadlus of 3 miles, and his first observations were | THRLEN: August L—K. J. Hayes arrived Fare, round-trip, 50c. Children. 25. _3y28- = will, as ‘ad | ¥ith all kinds of eveniny driving vehicles at short no- | Senators Kenna, Gorman, and Barbour, Represen- | gesx to pe recognized, and that there has been no| ‘Mr and Mra. W. R. Burgess and family and | Cinipierely confirmed. He says that about 1200 rday and identified Alexander ELECT EXCURSION BY GARKOLL INSTITUTE | Jo%, — CSR cain fiven to boarding horses wad an tharncularattention | tative Snyder, Speaker Carlisle, and Mr. James L. | instance of favoritista, either a8 between the tWo | yriss Katie Sutton are summering on the Lower | fect below th» city of Findlay lies an immense ently arrested there by Marshal - vantage. fiven to boarding horses, aud on the most reasonable | Norris, esq., left here Monday to attend the con. | sides of the chamber, or as between individual Potomac. cavern beside which the Mammoth Cave shrinks | Clark, and started with bis prisoner for idaho, seMTEs Tew, Serre “Telephone call 936-2. __{3y5-Inii Proprictor, | ference of the executive comiaittee of the national | Senators, or particular measures. "Tain quite sure Dr. Louts Mackall and wife, of West Washing- | lato smaliness. It 1s several miles long, und in | Wood 1s. the colored man who receutly escaped 420, 42%, 424, 426 7th St : 417, 419 8th st. | _Tele 30 Ur5-Ynl___Yroprietor._ | qemocratic committee, Soma of them returned | that the'senator did nov. mean to imply anything . ~ =| some places more than half amiledecp. ‘This 1s | froin Jail at ilacktoot, He was to have teen. THURSDAY, August 24. Coolest store in Washington—5U patent Cooling = GROGAN'S INSTALMENT HOUSE, this morning; the others will return this after- | to the contrary, but his expression might indicate | ton, oe ee by Miss aoe —* “or { crowded full of gas, which is under ‘a pressure | hauged July 20 for wite murder. ‘The hanging Fans] to make it #0. sy26 RaES noon. The meeting was one of great interest and | that hedid. yesterday for Capon Springs for 4 Simost inconcelvab! ‘Then comes several strata | Will now take place August 17. ‘The commodious steamer Mary Washington will Cheapest Lovee elit to tats aout FWeutture, Ger. | envnusiasm. Among the gentleiien present la ad- MR, BECK EXPLAIN, the summer. + of rock, perhaps a mile in thickness, and then this == make two tripe, leaving 7th-strest whaf at 9:20 « m. | py Axo V. pets, Olt Cloths, Mattinvs, Baty Carriagee, Kefrigere- eens of tne tier on. WH. Barnum, | Mr, Beck—The Senator might not have given} John W. Albaugn, jr, son of the well-known {,0f Tcl Derhaln & Twenty-five Workmen Injured. snd 5 p.m. sharp, and return at 3 and 9 p.m._jy28-4t| # RicES SAND YV aLuEs Iige'sold on chedit a3 heaped they ae te eruraaning | chairman of the national democratic committee; | winseit the trouble to make that explana- | theatrical manager of this city and Baltimore, was |,"jie says he discovered something of the nature | cyicaco, Aucust L—A dispatch from Gaylord ~— bearenachteneeet eat toe toed Jie sold on credit as cheap as they can be bought else- | Col. Brice, chairman of the executive committee, juietly married in Long Branch yesterday to Miss |" yf the strata that lies between U y Mich., says: Un Ube logy road east of ~ r What I said was that the | 9 > : My ee THAT CAN'T BE MATCHED. WE"MAKE"AND LAY ALL CARPETS FREE oF | Se4t0r Pasco, of Florida; Col. Dawson, of south | nation. Mary Castner, daughter of the lateSamuelJ. Cast- | rhe fires. Its at fitst solid Tock, superior Lake's train struck a allen tree and jumped eg to Ee 2 COE. OF | Carolina; Sewell of Mainé; Barnes, of Michigan; | Senate, | by this | mode of procedure, | er of Pllstelphia, The ceremony was per | we Os gts at inet, sulld rock, tipervious and ralis yesterday. Twenty-five workmen are tio tolanve parison Leaves every hous 178 i a - Watterton, of Rectucie charason, of Iowa; Henry | necessarily compelled the President of whe senaté | fonined in the Catuolle Charen, and the young | cruiwiing stone, badly formed snd fall of hesuress | Meee iek waa f ments five MORKINER are ott ee eae out the entire stock of Clothing in Wi ‘of New Jersey; Oel- | to select from time to time the Senators who | couple afterward went North on’a short tour. shen another layer of considerable Unickness | die. Tucy are nearly all Polanders. Cr ra ac ‘the shortest possible time, chgeipeen "ex Scnator Cainden, of Weer Viemne | wert, (Set precedence, by putting thelr names | “SP,” Patterson, of Fairfax County, who has been | equal to the first layer tn. hurduess and soiity, ————— — f, of Milinots; ex-Sendtor Camden, of West Virginia, | down on a Ust. That 1s not the ordinary way Q eft this | The last of these layers, which lies directly over | Cafifermia Republican Nominations STEAMER JANE MOSELEY, ; eR ATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, — | and Atkins, of Vermont. James L. Norris, treas. | fo do business. 'f sald that’ the Presiding | spending the summer at the Buckingham, left this | tye fires, 18 melting away. About 10 miles from | “ere FRanctsco, Aug. 1.—At last nights season ome OAK HALL “EQUITABLE SUILDING,” 1003 F $£. lurer Of the congressional committee, was chosen | Omcer_ would recognize me as quickly as| morning for Bar Harbor, where su ding & | Pindlar* on. either side, 18 of great. Thickness | of Ax PRANcISCO, Aug. 1-—AL last night's seastom —- ASSETS—$898,217.43, advisory committee of the national committee for | anybody else. But I want to ‘busi- | cottage. Vat asthe town is neared it thins. The turnace | utions yor representatives. for Congress. were SUNDAYS, the District of Columbia, ess ‘done in” an ‘orderiy way, and tomorrow | “ain Card and the Misses Cand are at York, Me, Koneath ts disintegrating Mt, and ever lesscuinz | juude as folloeee Fae aishects eae See. ‘Will sell for the next ten days at $7.50 suits for men Office hours, from 9am. to¢:30p.m. On the first 1 will make the effort, I desire ts in the city. the barrier between itself and the well. From the wen, © te joka ot TWO STEAMERS ‘the Gen. Card is in the city. Dehaven, of Humboll; second, John A. 2 hich sold readily at #10, 812, $13.50 and €15. At | Wednesday in each month the office will be open from | Pnsonat.—Mr. Herbert Underwood, lately cor. | morning, 1, will make the effort, 1 desire ric, | qomenioes erating, whith tn te ue weet tr : a apg NaH lg S10. suits for men which sold readily at 816.50, $18 | 6 to § o'clock p.m. Advances will be made promptly | respondent here of the Boston Advertiser, hasbeen | that 1 am not complaining of the fair-| Mrs. and Miss Redfern are at Narragansett Pier. fe Amador; sixta, Gea. Wa “age . sell | at7 o'clock. Moseley home at 8:45 p.m. Thompson homeat 10:30 | 804 $20. At $1. Seersucker Coats and Veats which made managing editor of that paper.—J. Gen-| ness of the President of the Senate in| The Greek minister, Mr. John Gennadius, has re- | Means of the sound instruiment, it is alinost cer- | or presidential electors at large: Jom F. Swift in that the disintegration ts going on with great , ‘Gist ro 4 p.m. everywhere at $1 At $1, Fancy Flannel Costs and Hemp me mpgranp = the 15th tssuo received | nagius, the Greek envoy, Jas. H. Dooley of Rich- | 20Y. iets! ae ae aoe ee ‘turned to the city. ropldity, and the proiessor. Beets t tink an €ariy — od a 4 — first district, T. C. Cowthers; saltwater cos turn by Mowsieyf they wine S508 | “uct wane othSuiteat@21, worth #35. Midate. | Sonc2003¥ se ™ Biggs or Huseltvie, ie, ae ok eee | otfensive word—autocrat oF anything else—I paiprpucos Shear Septet n} eatastrophe are aa Sam'l M. Shortriage; ‘Arty, Geo. A. Knight; sixta, pias —_— Oda Pants from ai Shares are 82.50 per mon! —Dr. C. U. Kennedy returned home this “mot oe - Brooklyn in Septeniber. Extreme Heat in the West. ——___ at CAPTION BEACH. tn tho ‘woul Nectoik Sestntsen 33. Coaereersaieek Onk pore open ing fron satarrenten, Vay where he has spect ‘MR. IXGALLS’ OBSE! a = ay Rutherford, Mrs, and Miss Okie, Mr. 1 RISES TO ABOVE 100 Ix SOME TLACES. Kiera yey Opened. Daily from Ito 4) orth 850. 1,000 Fancy Vests at 75 lets explaining the object and advantages of | spending the past month.—Theo, Justice, Edwin | ‘The Presiding Officer (Mr. Ingalis)—Before this ——- denn rnctineds seen | ieeoneel eulideens 23 cente” ™ “ial Quits for Days 4 to 13, whieh omacty tore 02, | thedseociston ae farsicted Sreccoeeenon” 2 Greear and J.B. De Velire of Philadelphia, "i, and Mra. P. Austin, Miss Dodge, Mr. and Mrs. T. | “rmrcaco, August 1.—Dispatches from vario ug teunal exible Accommodation fo: te. subject passes from the attention of ‘at Berkel pe'nts in Northern Illinois and Southern Wiscon- | ton here Las been formally opened, “Fon neat gaan sao cants’soas | gAuaueyereye4te13 mun mi att.e30| xo. soremarKilss OuAvILR mg, | Cie ro, inane Wana | Sea, ae chabert dade | MSO Waser at urmarbor |S fe ein tena a = = for Boys, 4 to 13, w : 5 3 POR GREAT Faliay “ND CABIN JOHN | 94, 99 and $10, at 8: ile ~ w,_G METSEROTT 5 C0. a End Ropisoontattves! Prenge and Chinpbell ware is | hasbeen subjected ts great embatrasament byrens | Attorney-General Garland has lett Rock Enon | $f, the season. the, Kimperat ae ited trom Steam packet EXCELSIOK makes her regular trips | The entirestock of Suits for Boys, 14 to i will be | S~ pesi remot and port Teaso! members | Spri home at Hominy Hull, Ark., accom. n damage was done by —Dr. 7M. | importunity (natural and reasonable) of ings for his home at Hull, sceral points, and much ¢: sh eatuday, Monday, Weduowday.and rsday. leavite | gold at Just one-half of to ave fo thelr ue muha Tio} Patou ture doors Thompson of Wa bingo, ‘rere San Francisos of the moa) for action on the ils tn | pana Uy his won. The Attorney <echeral i some | {i atuine, espraily about cintou, Toma, A nu jown at San Fares 3 yrmer prices jones & Solis, : ‘concerned. ules require prostrations from heat are reported, Randi, avviy od Gand 3k WATERR Sve musie establishment in the city. ~~ jy-dn teh Milligad ot Nexingtone Nye Barney Heytoid | the presiding olficer to recognize the Seuator'wine bard, and daughter, Miss Daisy Garland, fatal. ao es pone ne ———s a — — Boe, O48, GASOLINE AND O77, STOVES, RE- | Of Delaware City, DeL, B. 'T. Longstreth of first ‘rises in his and addresses SEVERAL DEATUS AT KADUAS.GEET... .__, | farm. on the Bourben ond feree, MAND PALATIAL STEAMER EX CEESIOR Bs sper jj fgmbine and Tnpingjow- | deiphia, and J. 8 Hulé and J. KG. Pitkin of New | the chair. When several ‘Senators rise simulta- Re ae ag ig tCoomy-tour | tore ooaemsin ot ‘x wil comsene Teeular Satu wen! : 5 aes neously, ana curred in. this past twenty-fo New See own tue iver ou JULY 14, from 7ti-st whack | OAK HALL, CORNER TENTH AKD ‘my 20-dm 2126 sna 1728 Penn, ‘York, areas Willards, Hoarsas a result of excessive ‘heat, The ‘igus | sipped to London, Sam, returning 9 3 Departmen ae “These excursions will be first-class in every par- Interior ¢ Changes. ee a Weular, Sa Lease and Fixtures for Sale, my25-3m_ aperatare 3 been 97, While the Signal Service instrument, ‘The following offictal changes have been made Springs. ~~ post-office, has fallen Grand dancing deck, with Prof. Pistorio’s Band. lotated on the top of the Lunt. refreshments, and barber, of steune®, 600 Reusaxrs. bartered gem gape ech tung Se Lunch, refreshments Pension Offce—Appointments: Duncan Roce, ot night to Chiet Justice Fuller. rs ay RIDLEY, General Manager. | P, North Carolina, ‘examiner, $1,400; Warner ‘Mr. J.B, Shiley and family have gone to Wat- Shet Hits Little Ee EEE: General Manawer. | Pamaperrnta Srons. — Hole of Mamaourt ler $1400, dfenierin grade: kins Glen, ‘They will return in September. Steainer W. W. CORCORAN will leave at 10am. Remnants and Odds'and Ends of DRESS ee Ps Sn oe Lieut, RE. Thompson and family will ier Marstall fal! reschitng Wanntnyton st 4 pak GOODS, SATINS, GINGHAMS, CORSETS, 600 REMNANTS OF FRENCH PLUSHES | special examiner. from the ara ee at Brookside, W. Va, Slower, CONCOMAN ni make three tri to fe. atone third tele value, * IN SHORT LENGTHS, SUITABLE FOR SOFA ‘The Canvass in Virginia. ‘Dr. and Mrs Wm. 0, Baldwin and their three are! 2 the summer mor Teas we lot Patent Folding Bustles, were 50c. MPLI FIFTH DISTRICT—DEMO- 1 Seam 2 phate ‘30 pum. rescking Weshieeton: now 25e. . CUSHIONS, TIDIES, CHAIN-BACK, ko, IN | THE COMPLICATION I THE Beptil cpanel sons left this morning for Capon Springs, Bar 'T. sccommnudate the public, on FKIDAY, JULY n's Fine Pleated Laundered Shirts, ALL OF THE NEW ART SHADES, AT ONE- For Free Water, ’ Gru. aud SATURDAY. JUIN. 72m and every Priday gone ict Mca's Cnlausiered Shee Reto-| rmTED THEIR VALUE, PRICED RANGE GRUMBLING WATEE-TAX PAYERS mf Love—comets- | th Do fhe steamer will make two tips te Meenaly Habe 19% ‘ ‘at the nomination by their party in the fifth con- SIONER WHEATLEY STATES THE REASONS WHY BE | the heart ald foe at 10 am and 6:19 puma, and reachity the city at 20 4 FROM 400. TO $1.50 A PIECE, CALL AT PROPOSES THE ABOLITION OP THE WATER Rares. | litte victim 4nd 10.30 p.m Ono Lot Fancy Turkish Towels, extra size gressional district of that state ot Mr. Lester. They use First-class catering im @ining-room at the Hall. be yn hae ES a ONCE AND SECURE SOME OF THEM, AS ‘say his nomination will recover the district forthe ‘To-day a long line of people were marshaled in Lunch, coffee, milk, buttermilk. ice, fruit, &c., eupplied ins let \anious kinds of Wool Dress Goods; jouse post-office, a ‘staat “Parton ee "used uate atemee | Tue SUPPLY 1s LrMTTED, party._br, Fane, of te House posto, on ot cies aabaeaeme aylakdoes ee Z0STON BY SEA Men's Gauze Balbriaan Shirts short sleeve ugust West-bound pas P. ‘Marchaxts’ sad Miners’ Transportation Ga, aya sizes, reiuced to 20e 8. OPPENHEIMER & BRO, workers, said to & Stam reporter to-day that the a aoa od uke ot Beautorts pattie enmuanipe ea fr reity Gaue Balbrigean Drawers, al saes, 2 Sfexpnis Railroad ran over a cow neat here yes- starters The race Every Wonday, Thursday ad Friday. 4 clock p. m. sulatliow Fine Gauze Vests, low neck and no DECORATIVE ART ROCHE, Ee eee Te ea cee =. Sees Se miegia aud tuain saison, stateroom Childsen's Extra Quality Gauze Balbrigran pam found trp, Shirts all sizee; price wan 40c. to 70c., now Bole Agents for the new Home Sewing Ma- Ke mvoorssopen! aot... | Shemale Whi oats tex tnt -iustbone mtinor 247 og appear tee PEERS NEE EE en ae | eS Croquet, Re. Ke all ire. ‘Every "Thy from 1 i ll : 23. Upper deck stato: yooun bert, #14. round ti Fort formiation sce circulars at ail Ra ts ton, oF apply to — fre it Au. Avovr Reswxaxra i i ese price fat both directions si. ‘Ticket, iene a8 928 7thand706 K st n.1 a than HE STEAMERS VALLEY FORGE AND DIXEY ‘tail tripe every hour freee amueTs. enforcing the iabd’s Beat Hotes, furtut New Hangin S25 | Cooma Br Gua — Atgelt, ae iret sales, Parurst Holtemans Table Rock Bost ee eet reek BEMEANTS OF DEERE CCOUR, Se the repub- as the hour Fgndingm Fiat ip up at 9 Sin “Laat trp dow rd wea REMNANTS OF SATINES. Means held tse wane tar Fartice. Diney for charter. ‘Kan uy ctdswe stats REMN, ‘ABLE A ‘s00n,’ feos. Beans oats of all Kinds for hire at bets G48 COOKING STOVES ARES OF GXNGHAME, FLAWMELA, © ye 18 will be ‘myei-s ‘JNO. CUMBERLAND & SON. Gu band and for eale, LINERS, BAYKING, BLACK GOODS, tn foot Bem- =, pe TE ——== ‘nants of all Xinds and in all quantities, marked very ‘most of them of mb3l 4 =- WASHINGTON GASLIGHT COMPANY. ed. 8. 10 and, iz years. OH care 24 out of ‘many Bargains are in the lot. Be nee eae | | are Dn a aT oe a — PEN ALL SUMMER 1 therefore offer to reas bd DECORATIVE ART ROOMS, 2 ‘Soudan Shoes aud’ Strap Tie, etal Win beopen a Ee Tig ot art Ea wiesdores . W.M SHUSTER & SONR and Stamping. w153m | wizsw nom 7mat. | gis 919 PENNA AVE.

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