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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHER DAILY, Except Sunday, == The Loening Star. Va. 73—No th of Peter's Oreck, ariwea wit ti A bumber of taintites Hel WASHINGTON, D.C., SATURDAY, AUGUST 4, 1888, ° cunt of « suapiciy, at jcers of Ube state Evers~ of Une Country ts armed in ane 10,98: SPECIAL NOTICES. _ SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip, THE NEXT SENATE. bo will enter upon another term at the unanimous SOCIETY NOTEs, SERIAL SAVINGS AND BUILDING AS- — ST. JAMES’ CHURCH, STH ST, BE- How it will be Constituted Politically. eocbe sec manccomses: Prof, Hitchcock, of the Smithsonian Institution, Pi oraly mens ig eae aT Ea ing | Bo ater B and One, Mev, Jantes W. Chats —— Senator One of the youngest members of | 8d wife, whohave been in Japan for the past Accused of Forging His Uncte’s Name fourth monthly meeting of 21st ismue, will be held | sik Holy Hucbarist. 11 ain: litany and cathechis- A FROBABILITY THAT WHEN If CONVENES IN SPECIAL | tn moat legislative body in the uni-| two years, are arranging to start on the journey to Mortgages on which He Got Money, EDXBNDAY EVENING, Sth inat.. at tts Hail, No. | (rol is5"2 Evensong, 7:30 Oclock, Sunday eer on RAROH, 1860, TT WILL CONTAIN 4% | verge, has enjoyed the most rapid political promo- | homeward. ‘They gave up, in June, thetr charm-| BRITISH POLITICS COOL OFF.) “person seen, August 4 An ateorncy ot thts Scuibed for ia the ‘new Siat iasue withsut premise | School Snm, Gther days: TandY amend 7 pms) Arronwere—4th page EQUAL NUMBER OF REFUBLICAN AND DEMOCRATIO | tion of any mah of his years now in the public ser- | 1g bungalow at Osaka which had been their home city, while looking up the records of the rmgister Shares aro $2 cach per month. and the amsociation peys | mys i Avoviow Saxes—7th page. en aE eg eeRee TO DURE TRESIDENT’S VOTE | vica. When scarcely more than uring their stay, and are now at Yokohama. Of deeds’ office, noticed & mortgage of $10,000, - anes harve cirondy eeea sebeeribed te = ROPOLITAN A.M. E CHU Boanprvo—8th page. WILL BE REQUIRED TO DECIDE THE PATE OF STRICT attorney ‘bout the first of September Prof. and Mrs. Hitch- wen by Edmund R. Kearsiey, formeriy of this ber of shares have al ‘been subscribed tm th METROPOLITAN A.M. E. CHU; re = prteeagne ew serien elamociation, ava whole, a ina mmoxt oe free, Hath ahd 30h aia Hew. doug. | BUSDUE Onaxces—ath pagy PARTY MEASURES. Cock will sail for home by way of China, India and | Discussing the Washington Genealogy pA a Ft Kitiog to the stock varie il bo eeks Fas Ganecii ansck: | eer oe L'a on, by. the Nev. damze A. Maxpr. Sob-| Ooumzax Boarp—4th page. Tn accordance with the usual custom, the Sen. | popular will, ‘and Kurope, They will spend. a short. time in China Sealthy-be ts sald to be worth abut hait's ing siz months or more payment of monthly dues. | Ject—The Foolish’ Exchange: St. Mark. 8-30, ‘Sacra-| Gouneae Rear Retare 8h ait! Will lok ‘aoesaa canes ta ‘ses. | Of circult judge. He entered the House and in make their longest stop in = RAB. X, “ROBT. 6. CAMPBELL. President, ioeut of the Lord's Supper. “Evening wervico at 6 pun. | COUNTRY Res pare, special a Ee ‘of | Germany. ‘They will arrive here in November. eh yp tg fg ne a ae ee sia | Dem sch pa sion carly next March, immediately following 2 Doy ip years, but before the end of his rst term | Baron vonZedtwitr's appointment asenvoyextra- | TWENTY VICTIMS OF THE FLAMES. | itt \n this city. Investigation re 4g, 28O-A PRESCOTT, Secy: and Treas HAMLINE M. F CHURCH CORNER OTH | PrevuTar—Sth are ‘the expiration of the present Congress. | he [gmon, the ceteem and ouafdence of suck seca sf) to Me Mortgages were recorded, purporting lel AERTS: ve ; Das 16th paca, mat men asthe then Speaker Randa ordinary and minister plenipotentiary to Mexico Se ae f $4,000 to MUTUAL CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING Sunday'school | Excunsiows, Prowics, &e.—3th page sae nateer Row the residential election may result | Ten Of “ucosssively to the Forty-sixeh, Forty. | Was the frst diplomatic appolutment — Eounty savings Bank,'and Ove of 94.000 | ASCOCIATION Second Innue of Stock July, | 19 a.m: preaching by Hev. W.'W. Va AuSDALE 1] Paxity Surpeese gue Prete Seation ‘will be necessary. ‘Should | Seventh and Forty-cighth Congresses Dut wich his | GeTmAN emperor. Baron van Zedtwitz visited Mex | Buys gy RBS. 4 the latter’ marked as dis (885. Shares, 50 each s month. Association ‘and 6 p.m. Communion after the morning ser- pare, President Cleveland ico three years on bis way from Japan to RES IN OTTAWA'S SUBU! trot Savi Bank, y veots TU! EVENING, Aurust sth, at Te'clock. ‘Consecration. meeting, Tuesday. Prayer Meet. | FINaxctat—6th page. one land be re-elected his Cabinet | commission to the last named was elected to the | ico three years ago, on is, way from, - i charged. Mr. Dumield at once velegrapliea to Mr. SU228 Bet new. Money wold at 7:00 o'clock. “Duet | ine, Thurniay evenings, & “fhe public are cordially | FonTuwr (Rooms) 4th paga, Must be reappointed, and should Gencral | Senate, entering there as the youngest member of | Europe, and is much interested. in. that country. aE ES Kearsley, who wired back that his micnature to Paid at office of Secretary datiy frum 9 am, to 5 p.m. | suvited to three services #5; 1t_| FoxRewr (Houses)—8th para ~ nae ms the sSenste will be called oe CT nm woo bad in the ceskegareaeuy wwe dy dg mye? Uhege tirigages were forgeries Furtiier invests HAL! = Rewr\ ver iil a hepher THOS. G HENSEY, Sec’ Sot | ee ey areas | yom Rs (Stores)—4th page, i Ret nietra on, te ee ap eC Sane BES | PeLary’ Of the demcratie eonavoriny catcus and | sleben and Mr. Janisch. He haa visited A Detroit Swell Charged with Forgery. | gotion showed tat How ? SPECIAL NOTICE! ‘Miscellaneous)—4th page, Of Mr. Kearsley, had obtained the moucy mortg: Ti'was also found that Ster obtained $1,250 from tue Detroit Saving» ha g4000 irom the Wayne County Savinas U pplicans Dresden, Berlin, Bayreuth, — Switzerland nyo | Rabe To-morrow. August 5.° Hey. Was. mus | Fon Bare Come ee ap ng Ft. Ee oe Washington’ tn’ October on —_-—_ of the MARTLAND DEMOCHATIO CLUB, | D-Deat'3 pm. Sundcy Schoo 1-30 pins All cer: | Fon Satz (Lots) tun paue, ton, they. are ilkely. 10 lose the Benen Arai | tlom ‘one ‘Of great responsibilty, was imposed | Bis Way to his new post, WASMINGTOWS PEDIORER. DUES Gad Fellows Hall, Sth st-, near Pennsylvania | dially invited. Seats free, The President, Secretary of Fon Saie(Miscellancous)—4th page, events the next Senate will be very nearly | Upon him by the unanimous voice of his iy, | _ Mrs. Carlisle accompanied the Speaker to New 0b notes Which pul to wave been signed oF Capitol Hil, MONDAY, Augast 0, at p.m | the Kavy, ‘Capt, Thompeon, Gen. Dunn, and others | Hovserousumer eee mally. aividet set ‘The terms | because of the signal ability and the wise political | york this week, where they spent two days. Mra. ‘earsiey. Bovb banks wi muinal yO ag BR SS ER S| Spe Ot ewenty-uix Bombe e democrats | discretion he displayed a8 manager of ihe last | Carlisle visited Mrs. Henry Watterson, who is in | TM® Question Again Under Discusses | Mr. Koarsicy. Bits ban oe aie Intter he | Brae ELIE PRPEPUTERIANOROAON OR | Loveseat 2eer Mca "Gf ths ogg Enotes ‘oft | Weutraw unos fs suey sce fo at | co TaANaar age TE OL Ieee | ea frm sui Mone res next @ oUtgoin; leven sie, fu Detroit River. He 1s about twenty -2v a sion of members af 11 smi: Young People Meeting —— Founp—4thpaza, re from ‘southern staves one from Dela- fi Laas steers Hnkbeny pin 3 ot 10] Mrs. Thomas Wilson has returned from a pleas-| Loxpox, August 4—The question of Washing- — Lyi and married only eighteen months, yg oe sim. Yous hing st nigh — =e Pare ware, a state as reliably democratic as any | West Virginia, to Senator Kenna’s re-election. ant stay at Hot Springs, 3 ton’s pedigree again crops up, the Standard ba Pay otter of the Gaampsiacs Committon, , WAUGH M. F. CHURCH, 3p ANDASTS.| Menuc, oe in the south, and one trom New Jersey. ctl lal greet amar a the Misses Condit Smith ing opened its columns to correspondence on the | parin AREY BUCHANAN, Chairman. y F CH aL —6th page, ‘The latter 18 the only state that can be the ns the first state in of Smalley & Sterling, Which firm las been dis a3. St E. KEY BUCHANAN, ¢ n.e, (Capitol Hili.—The pastor, Rev. Dr. J. | Ocean Srmammns 7th considered. doubtful ‘in’ the lst that must | Of out-going republicans _ Subject, An anonymous writer says he spent sev- | Soiveq Sterling remaining in the business He is TIGR — ALL PERSONS _WIHENG | $ Dooce, ct 1 oun. followed with Rely commanion | Poseaaa Rive Boone veh page Choose successors to democrats. Already the | the list, alphabetically, ts that of Colorado, and | With OF. Carr. ot ne ree Saas, re, WilsoD | eral years in almost daily intercourse with Col. | Solved. Sterling remainins, th tis a ts come Boos which comments Sa haian. Ausrent I ISAS, | service and everybody welcouie. ‘The “Gospel Wason® | Puaxos ax Onoaxs-Oth pee, democrats have gained one Senator from the re- | Senator Bowen, or “Tom Bowen,” as he is tamil. | Will spen P = Chester, and ts, therefore, able to state confidentiy | sidered quite a swell. sre requested to make application for them on or ber | Jouven this church for workovery Tuesday evening at | Peasowat-—ath page Pa i et gg sae alt pret Colorado, ts willing vo accept | “col and Mrs. Francis Colton returned to the | that his final opinion was that the home of tie ccaiameis monet ite iarant 8 fe agy cute! He Commitzooun Grounds. | GiTosberh- Helvergpecded. Regular prayer meat Pnoresstonat-—7th page Unless some. unexbected "and “rewarkabie po: | suortereer™, 1 goems that prolite of states. | Blue Ridge summit to-day. Washington family would tura out to have been [OTTAWA SUBURBS THREATENED, Joseph F. Birch, George Gartrell, “o>, FOURTH STREET M, E. CHURCH, POSALS—6th page, tical ‘revolution’ should occur within. tbe men, and that there are a dozen or} Mr. and Mrs. Benj, Hilien are the guests of Miss | in the North Lancashire or Westmoreland district. Worst Forest Fires Ever Known im 3 Riccles, Wan. Redia Woodward, — | {Spey wa. ML Fanovsos, pastor 11am snd | RAILROaDs—72h page, South between now and November—an | so who are. wi and anxious to take | raue anchester-by-the-Bee, In confirmation of the Chester theory the writer | ™*° ii. Ww. . Joha Cathey, S pom, preaching by the pastor.’ ‘The sacrament will | SPRotaLrres—4th pare, occurrence that ‘nobody with an atom | Senator Bowen's But the people of that | Mulle Bustis, at ai sts says Wi canate-s 9 : pr0e, secretarss 1004 | Rinday Seboct Guepel Tempersate Bociety wil beia | SPECIE Norrom—Lat poe ot political, sense ‘anticipates. the, democrats are | state are thoroughly imbued with practical West. | , Miss Alicia Wilsons spending the summer at 3 y Preside: nie eating thn f = eR Resonts—3d page. sure to hold their own in the next Senate. yy | ern ideas, and know a good ‘when they | Sandy Springs, ee RRR ALA THE 3 g: | ches, counitiow of addreares by Col Wan. F-Switsie | THe Tuadae—Sth page etain New Jersey they will divide tho Senaie | soe it. Beustor Bowen" was a brigadier in tis Mrs. Walthall has completely repaired and re- | correspon: ISTO: 3 e Scatin, ban tnarenpedl ud the pastor and the signing of the pledge: staging | Wawre(Help)—4th equally with the republicaus, assuming that | cause of the Union, and a good fighter, notwith- likely that John Washington was born at South ow on fire, and hu Co AE EE Uy Der Hensley. Mies ba Caney, organist Children Warren in the latter suffer no further losses; and the | standing his genial nature, He has coutrivuted | Trig" Rhode Isiand. eeenad aon ie Methadone | Cave, “He gives some Kenealogical particulars, pepe gn ty A ious emornce porvitie eke | eee ail tcieaks ene eatally ate te tans | Witemn Chiceney-ack oe Ressors to outgoing. republicans maxes quite ss | tho Mckee e yg MO, Swe LOWAFA MAKIDg | the result of her care and outlay. Miss Courtney [rhich, however, neither confirm nor finmes crossing thecity mits. ‘A volunteer brigade purehasiug Anniston, ‘at, spec — cessor * Walthall is visiting in Mechienburg County, Va. | Stater ied to assist in Mighting (he Names, wall call on JA. SETTLE & CO. 1240 Fstn.w.au2-3t | services | WASTED (Housen)—4th page, certain that they will remain faithful to. prevent | is not given to anything like pyrotecunic displays. ie —__ has beck forms re that i ae ey fee | a i lmao ce | Watt eta ane ar prea aa | er mn Seon agen | A can aN mTaveat wonarves, | Nica ty toner manw sand OR BALE Fe st Deke , =—=_» in demoe! en, when they 1c now that they want. some- . —— aie away, bas Bor st bast Capitan tious: SVSERAS Golo | School at 9:30 am. Youne foorle’s prayer meeting | GOVERNWENT Recerprs To-Day.—Internal reve. | democratic legislature, the political control of the | thing, ne usually “gets thar," 2s ‘withess the | Mrs. Senator Stockbridge ts still in the city and | The Passage of the Commission Bull | !4!¢0 stoatn sayin Balt ie une tale Sk te ‘o'clock. All are cordially invited. IE" | nue, $446,720; customs, $543,945. next Senate will probably depend upon the cast- | adoption of his amendment to the sundry civil bill | has made no plans for the autumn, but philosopht- Clears the Atmosphere. Sccupied by malll hands, who lost everstilug, tnany NOTICE. —SU BSCRIPTION as fon ome = ——s ing vole of the Vice-President of the United States. | to appropriate money for a survey and the loca- | cally awaits the adjournment. of Congress, nas Fenapme rs orto vevely escaping with thelr lives, “Around . SEVENTH SERIES 3 te i in Vit sss n'w-"Her.G, Hen | | GAUER Arponerep.—The Secretary of the Treas- | Of tue democratic Senators Whose terms are now | tion of reservoirs, &x.,, preparatory to lrrigating | fa Mrs Stocknidees te nent oo toe ene Special Cable Dispatch to Tas Evmawe Stan. = San Gusle counacy ts sepervet to tots DING A mx a a" w rawing toa close, Messrs. rs e of the West. q CON, Ai just as a ~ i ree OOO GE GHORGETOWS, D.C, | nen Rucnanowos, pastor.—Id sins Hey Wit vex. | WF to-day appointed John T. Hermingham tobe | GrA¥iNg, 19a close, Messra. Beck, (KY.), Gibson | the arid lands ot the W Mrs. Senator Hawley has left for Newport; te | | LOScON, August 4—Just asthe weather for the | Femosoks 180, tors are crowding toward Une Danks Now RECEIVED. gf the Cincinati Conference: 8p: th. Rev. Mt Votan a United States gauger at New York city. Tieton a. aoe Berry, oe CULLOM, WILSON, AND PLUMB. Senator is located at the Hamilton House. Orst time this summer has become warm and} Ofiiic'river for refuge. Several of Ube most val- Ronigts Soi Re Sareea SaaS Ae iduk"Seatafresaud pubiicimvited, "-" Jt~| | Wiruovr ras Parsiogse's Siovaroar.—Tue act | OuFy, Morgan, Colquitt, Ransom, Butler, Harris, | | Senator Cullom is nearing the end his frst term, | “afr. and Mra, Wlillam Lamar left the city to-day | @ealal Chere sa with a ugh of rehier roan Can eter, | Senay Soe Gummepee. aa wtoes buss commen Soma EL P. GILBERT. Praident. Mt AXHEW HEATER —, FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, | to increase the pension of Emily J. Stannard has enna Will be their own successors, Dut he is sure of re-election uniess the republicans for Capon Springs, where they will be joined by and people turn asigh of ‘the eter- > iv ~- y corner 10th and G .—Sunday school at 9:36 | become a lat : many of the weallulest lumber ki wil be — Ww WithoUL the President's signatu ee Should be surpressed by the loss of the Illinois | Mr. and Mra L. QC. Lamar, jr., and their little | nal 7imes controversy, as It 1s known the judges covet thes Sane MEMBERS OF THE, ROCHDALE €O- | sm. Preachine by the tev. B.¥ Serwoun. of the | © een wnatures | In Tennessee thero are several democratic as- | Jogisiature, He 1s very popular with bis party in | 905. & = aaah Ocbooer, oa jong vacation, | Tulued. The Ares are tue most bat Bos overstve Society arp advil that he ox. | Hirih Coperegatigoal Gharchy at 21 an The Hey. by Capt, Dante a arm, ANP Fauatx, accompanied | pirants tor Senator Harris’ seat, but the most re- | his state, and is often Iikened to Abraham Lincoln. | Justice Lamar is expected to arrive in the city | Iu is evident the passing of the commission biti | °¥ef Visited this section. | Sf the largest dealers in the city to turnial ‘Theuters | puipit the last two Sabbatte in Auxuat ar | Bs Capt. Da nie. Taylor, Ordnance Department, | able information from the state 18 that he can. | He is the autnor of tnetnterstace commerce lam.” | next week, trom Macon pop desocrardryt gee dir? godcromery sho |S eae gnome earn with coal and wood for the year ending June 30. 18H. ASSEMBLY'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, | $1 | Mis Inorning from the Green- | not be beaten. One of the political characteristics ~— “rs page ‘Mrs. Scott Lord and ber daughter, Mra, Parker, | the at and members are rather less ready — Members should lose no. time in callin on some one ASSEMBLY'S PRESBYTERIA brier White Sulphur Springs, W. Va. Of the South is toretain hee strong men In place, | SX Years, having’ been elected as his own succes- a . tmosphere, pales zi entetes Sr au eatonaice must be ‘in before Seplember 18a, | LAFEEE, pastor: Sunday School at Gus. Gnesty lett the city yeaterday morning | 1¢Was this Polley that largely contributed Place. | sor. He is considered one of the best lawyers of | left yesterday for Gloucester, Mass toendorse the charge against brother members. | The Hichfield Springs Sulphur Baths ). “sf 6 republican side, and if bis party shail retain aggamai way on ‘Thursday | Hartington denounces Harcot pores Disagreed with Him, Members 2c¢ in possession of the Trade Card on book | DS" venient ot Hanover Celloge, Taiana, Prayet | for Pittafled, Mass, where is father weer air. | Deine Go tho was of ene seostiion, “Ehorete ne tean contrac the Senate ne wi eiven & position ot to join: aia. wacgenek names “silicate jest =) sup) agg hers wevtond omens Bartimons, August 4.—At the office of Robert Yantages or vaformation Teyarains this or other con- | Meeting on Tuurday evening at 7:45 o'clock. Acer | Thos L Nesmith, is lying dangerously 11.’ He | of the South prominently identified with the | Prominence. fortnight rusticating at Irene, on Long Island. even spok' Getall, of the forged letters of a | Garrett & Sons, Mr. Cuas F. Mayer, an intimate facta Trade Lists, Cards, aod all information can be | 2al welcome to all. 1€_| wilt be gone about ks, Licut. C Py jon for the | ,,s7nator Plumb has served nearly twelve years in and sont: are ago. it tm the house of com! friend of Mr. Gurrett, said that Mr. Garrett had iractae Trade Linta Cari. oo aoe ets Bs Chief Signal Omloes in ha tele CPalg acting | stirring history ot | that» section for the | ine Upper Mouse of Congress and-ao member has | MF. and Mra E. S.Gordy, of Ansonta,Conn.are at nee Seceeee e eee ee mr. ~ Jou. M. Wilson, President, 301 10th st. s.w. oo = <n ighal Officer tn his absence, pens ge iene, Eas ce Selususecee Gone inore work ot accomplisned greater results. | the : on toate wedding verney.. Me. | ounieunserer aie teen ‘saying that Parnell gone to Riohicla L Springs 0 take sulphur baths Win. Mi. Kine. Vies President, 2200 Isthstmw. | by War He Ler, pes ech ‘Tue U.S. 8. PENSACOLA arrived at the Norfolk | jitical elemet Fe nul Cf GOeEy, and when ho undertakes & Se ee 1e8 in Ainerica. There = > oor > oo ee c ment of. his state. than Senator : = een red with Fenian societies 1n ae ya of Etengies wh Ave me of LP Church 3 ociock preaching’ bythe lion De. | peyenyucd tas eee Har, Heras governor ot Tennessee abihe o8¢ | chainnai ofthe Canmate puma Heya | | MP. A. uliken, Nashvile; Mr. Shaw, can- | Siitbe a: Coation fo a, wait of pariamentary | ME Carrels Such uf ble ny Puy, Fawcett GUS Massaciiadotts ave, 2.6 Siateby tes “ieatborrn Sésnasvinct, Woney 2 Tie Box Orrenixes To-Dav aggregated goa, | RAK of the, war, and prompcly Look sides through his agency and laflueace a, gives dal ot and 3 rang ladstor Spend the recess eat ab ieCabe, wi i Farbum, of Norristown, are at the Hamiiton. cs Birmingham. He ‘will be ac- Patterson 1118 10ch st. 2.w. the South. After the war he was sent to the Sen- | legislation benieticlal to settlers and Western peo. it ‘D, io political crusade in < hehe mA “ As Uplands. Mr, Gurrett will go to Saratoga or to i r Harcourt and other | Upand - eterson. 1115 10th at FOUNDRY METHODIST, EPISCOPAL | 150, In-dots as follows: Four per cents registered, | ate. He was returned to the Senate without oppo. | DSigunarm peuelicial to settlers and Western peo- 1", rnomas Owen, wo has been relleved trom | companied by John Morley, New York city. Mr. Mayer said that from the ye *e aemersees Saatay heal pera: | So aes, 85000 as 12776; $1,500 a ARTs; | HOO and ROW, aE the. expiration Of Ris secsad baishbe returned, perhaps wituout opposition, duty on board the Swatara, will spend the winter Seas thas Santh woe ta vers oan ar Cea advices Mr, Garrett was ‘ot Uelievod to be. serie Wy Featth, 716 Bet av. }O. preaching | $22,000, at 12745; $175,000, at 12734; coupon, < 5 TWO NEW ENGLAND SENATORS. = pdt toy Hitherto 4t has been that al- | CUS "i - + Fw idl Sst. ow. = .? preaching | 000, at 127 el registe Muential democratic papers and leaders. a veriain. . | Said Ubat Mr. Garrett Was no worse Wan When ue ned Sree IS Wa aw ame I. G. EE st | at "1073; Coupons $0,500" at" orm cop fers eatataprearemteny et opines ee ie atte Se in Aes spare eeglindiaas pa Fy enough disses. | Feturned froim ——— Secretary can also be seen fora few minutes at noon | Youare invited wo come, Prayer mecting on Wednes- | $9,000, at 10734. Senator Morgan, of Alabama, entered the Senate | 80r. That goes without saying. He ts as secure | fihy Wil remain heres ents Lo make the present members secure with wEne mDLecauer, and st 4 pam. cach day st 709 loth stn day eventing. iv aps with Gen. Harris,’ He 1s s0 popular with the people | 48 If already re-elected. Senator Frye entered the THE Bo’ ‘e pe Re ET a Rent se Soe axp | WAS Grav He Cawe—Among the crowd of E = Mr, and Mrs. Franklin H. Mackey are now living | the aid of the tory voue, si 4 1. | Senate as the successor of Mr. Blaine, having been _iyzselme S Secretary | Fee ec breachine at 11 in. by" ane | Visitors at the White House yesterday was an Eng. | % nis state that he will propably have no opposi- | {i e'recoguized republican leader of the Hose for | 1m their new house, recentiy purchased, 1616 15th CABLE NOTES FROM ENGLAND. | Three More Burned Bodies Taken from FoR RENT_FINE NEW STORES wiTdi | Iiy- FD. Owex. fOuner pastor: at 8p. ti .Uy ihe | lshman, young, good-looking and well dressed, | UQ0fOr re.olection. ia along time, He at once took bis place as one of | street. —— the Buius this Morning Fer eae ee RET hit teat | Ketan etch Satay eke aoe eae eka | “ANG this te the: famous White Houser” he i: | ashi hertz arkansas came into the Senate | fhe tear men tn the Sena Naval Constructor and Mrs. Philip Hichborn are | Experimenting im Long Distance Tele= | xew You, Aucust 4—The firemen at work ia Prave. See thm. 182; Est nw. near lath st | invitation 3 bear theWor* | quired of one of the ushers. ‘Yes, sir” was the | having filled the position of governor of the state. as ood Of hts Seecea ee es, pow comfortably located in thelr new residence, | phoming—Death of Carlyle’s Sister. | te ruins of the Bowery fire this morning recor- 23-3m % a s the hander sponded the Briton, gazing around | He 1s one-legged Confederate veteran, though | Cb re-election, and, it is sald, without opposition | 2 —— Special Cable Dispatch to Tae EvExie Stan. ered another body, that of a woman probably =. FRESH SUPPLY OF #40 sEwixe wa | SCS: 790- | To come to this. eioetry ana “ory 104, I came. | stilt in the prinie of life, “He 1s compelled to use | riehin tue repumccen ase Miss Cecelia and Miss Bessie Du Hamel will go | “Loxpox, August 4—The first public trial of the | xinnie Meyorsen, a talloress of 11 Ludlow sts : ads be soldat less than half price, all | Gospel : ted “by Kev. Gro. W. | To cone to this country and not see the White | crutches, as his leg Was amputated so high Up as . Tuesday for a jaunt through Ontario, visiting | ong distance telephone in England will be made | je tue ruins of cue burned buildings. Ie as found ~ ed. ‘Sewinu Machines of all binds're- | HAVEL, the well-known and popular, kvangelistic | House Would ve like going to England and not | to prevent the suestivution bf am artificial mab SENATOR PALMER'S PROBABLE SUCCESSOR. friends in Windsor, London, and Toronto, They of the British Association, to which | down on the ground floor under a teap oc burned (al) of seud postal to | singer. “Everybody invited to the Gospel eee a fom know.” ‘The indications are that he will come back atthe | Senator Palmer, of Michigan, has decided not to | will be absent six weeks. at the meeting: Tubbish where It had been overiouked last night. ie Me eee and Spin. kev. & D. Baitev. on Munday night as | ‘Tae TeLavtoGRaPH.—Prof, Elisha Gray, of High | U2ablmous request of his party. Re a candidate for re-election, preferring the} A number of Wasbingtontans will goto Rock- | €Xceptional interest attaches thi8 year. On this | [rita WOME’ mid ose wud the iene ui = = ae | usual.” Branch Tent, Cottace and Gospel Wagon meet: | 1 - vay) of High | | Senator Saulsbury 1s oue of the senatorial vet | quiet and coufort of Private life to the honors of | ville on the 28th of this month to be present at the | #ccount a public telephone has been established | cay ye at best only al. It was reported Bo aimcicts of the Potounac, Tusurance Gover | meses usual. See “bulletin.” Wapscasmere oe Btacteta ce marci | Seen ee je Sth; | pubite place. He is wealthy and can afford to in- | marriage of Mr. James F. Allen 400 Mise LB, | in Paris and Marseilles, but at present England is | {ster that two more bodienapparentiy of tee, hak s oreo surance Go. oi — Ae GHURGHOCOIT. iy 31, 1888, for @ combination of instruments | ale seventeen years ago as the successor of his 3 5 = twenty dead tn all ard that fete eres | Rens ee a | cust, Mercer, comming acaae | Sotzane “Merce ee tear era] eae! Ree tm ta een nen | Hera a" ce nee | benmie ene mereneenparncenes | evenscesee are ae aes as Polls open at 12 id close 1 p.m. 4 tor. —Preachit a. aud § p.m. by Kev. W. im! ul & receiver al sizned for ti v1 have pow been found, five | MAYHEW PLATER, Secretary. | Duar of Beitumore ContereBce.” Conmmanion aiter | ting messages Gy Wine nett eee aaa points ‘by | malght preter to retire to the quiet of private life, to devote his time and attention to her ware Gardsa, thea After a chore tour is toe mora toe, "cae tee sister, Mra Aitken, died at | ‘The report of he finding of three additional HAVING RECENTLY PU! E | Thetmetbersof Brother White class wil mect wity | He sender in his Own band writing, thus doing GEORGIA’S PROHIBITION SENATOR. curring censure for neglect of duty. Mr. McMillan, | young couple will begin housekeeping in their own | Dumfries ‘voserday. ‘She ‘appears in Cariyle’s | bodies was confirmed. One of tiem had soem. ‘atabsishinent of SE Matlock, G23 and G31 | en puma char oor timing oon a tn oe ee eee operators. ‘The invention 15 | senator Colquitt stepped from the gubernatorial | wealthy business nau of Detroli, is named as Louse in Rockville. Diography und letters under the family nickname | Uirely lost all seinblance of buman shape as to be ‘wih all Hinds of cveausr devitag teiteies at keer | welcome. sei cs 1" | trolling the electric current. Srhshy 2 eo chair of Georgia to @ seat in the Senate. He ts not | Senator Palmer's probable successor. The demo-| Mrs. I. Tracy and family, of P street, are visiting | of “The Crow,” op account of the blackness of her Soman cue Somers to cus merges, Sespene> ce abd ci ruvet asouable terms Be eee a ae en Soe eH Ty ctnit HE | CUFTent is prodiced—all previous attempts to | much of a politician 1m the usual acceptation of (gan logietevare and 2 Oebasor Cor the teoaottees relatives in Georgia, and will remain until Sep- name. kamen guarded ‘the ruins ‘toaay and “hept back, the x vardl: orses, and on muabie % e 7 LL© n the: ~—~ = twansmitting hand-writing having been based | that term, but 1s known and recognized as an up- cl u tember, curious crowds, Abraham Stern, the owner of the “felephone call 936-2 Uy5-1hil Swe, unday, mighiest Sotcceck, in the statitoriu | OB the Use of a vartable current. right Christian gentleman. He is'a firm believer | geceessce aut fe an pay eames RITISH INDUSTRIAL ABUSES. i ‘Secor ——— . : : ‘successor Wili, in all probability, be a republican. | Mrs. W. R. Fowler and daughter, of West Wash- burned Suilaing, wii bury the dead at hin own ex OHOGAN'S INSTALMENT HOUSE | Suiting, Il a.m. Partor lez Swew Will preach apes: | SUDOR Doxnam, the First Controtier ot the | pmome cay auuience tnd aseere the cane eee miagyusvemoue to Laucaser, Ohio forthe month | Reports om the “sweating System” amd | Pa AQ scineaor ana foul bet cia ania Yen rie ae swe Feat of pistoral service, ‘Sknday school 3 IO ate | Home Meo a athe city, this afternoon for his | 1g also, am ardent prohibitionist. “His | | Senator Sabin, of Minnesota, will be in the fteid | Of AUst a puihirsirame the Pilotage Regulations, Vine, Wao are missing. Both men worked in the Gbeapest house in city to buy your Furniture, Car- | 760,04, vastoral service, Sunday school 9-3 am. | home im Kentucky, where he will remain until the | bold. advocacy "of. religious abd moral | for re-election, and though there are several aspt- | _Mise Ennis will spend the ‘SUM | Special Cable Dispatch to Tax EVEXto STAR. building and are supposed to be among the ube Fats: OH Cloths, Mattines. Baby Carriages, Kefrigera- saeaay, Tight af S o'clock khe oxy-hyarowen stereo, | middie of next week, questions has made him strong ae rants for his place among the republican leaders | MF 12 Lutherville, Ma. ‘Loxpox, August 4—The select committee on the | reomnized dead. am i ane kee wld edit cheab as hey can be Doug els Hostrodareinmtedr™* “2d Be collection. fests} Aworumn Varo.—The President has vetoed House | And, jt. 18 understood, that, the succession will be Of Minnesota, hs triends believe he will win, Mr. enipeg atlas Neato family have | «sweating system” has Issued ite ast reports paces eee eee Gene Shere for cas aa eee SS = aS IY one of the most popular men showing a deplorable state of things. opin- - - vic as of the WEOMAKE"AND LAY ALL CARPETS FREE OF pxIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, 17H ST. | Droratiag wot, “Uet Of F- A. Leatherbury, ap- | the Confederate army. Hig deveruined attitude Jn the senate, “He “has as many truds on the | et. 2 ae a ton of the committee the evidence already taken | fire died this moruiag is, Bellevue Hompical. She a "Cost. z w vy : - mocratic as on the republican side. He no} Miss Katy-did Jones 3 Luray early 3 oid, and native of Poland, Ny Scuool 9:30 am. Preaching at if! spcegrary Vitas left today f Weil as enemies, and if he determines that he t fond tor the "i proves the existence of grave evils connected with | was tweniy-one years % 2 . of Alabama 5% be fay for Atlantic City, | would lke another term in the Senate it will take | STeat fondness for the routine details of legisla- | next week, where she expects to camp out with a by That makes seventern boules now in the EQUITABLE een iil Sipe wey ‘and will return on Tuesday. Bstrong man to beat him. tion, nor does he like to make speeches, thougi in | large party a short distance from the caverns, ee ee —y~-$ SQOPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, — | EreZordialiy invited. "ny “VERE AF 8 o'clock. ‘social conversation be is an Al talker. work to seamsiresses, boot-makers, and ‘by | They are: Morris Schwartz, thirty-six, a + “EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 F SE. 1 MusNxsora SWAMP LaNp.—Commissioner Stock- BECK, GIBSON AND WALTHALL. Senator Manderson, of Nebraska, will no doubt | , Miss Katie Fountaine, of Woodstock, is visiting | miadiemen. The committee asks to have the | Abraham Scneider, thirty-iwo; Heury " Padrical, ua her friend, Miss Stockoridge, at 1342 R street. ‘scope of the inquiries extended. Tue commission | tWenLy-two; Adele Gruft and her two chil = ; cH | slager, of the General Land Office, issu tent | Senator Beck, of Kentucky, has already been | succeed himself. He 15 near the end of his ist 5 ‘aged seven, and Cecilia, aged four, ASSETS—€898,217.43, rere e nits coun state of Minnesota on Maren 10, ergs ered re-elected, and if, at theexpiration of his coming | term. Dut he is deservedly ranked among the | Mss Carrie Cotterell leaves to-day to visit friends tha! a en ee ited to Berea Bism. Ten bodies remiie unideutined, “es conducted by the pastor. Afternoon. services _ term, he shall still be as vigorous and hearty as | Stfongest of the republican side. He ts systematic | at Herndon, Va. oe 4 ive | Butlater one of these was recognized as that of Office hours, from Gam. to 4:30 p.m. On the first ted for the present. Sunday School at 9:30 and | Crookston district, for 65,530.58 acres of swamp : hat bids def saienes pouing; And is equally efficient in the com- | “yr. ana Sirs. W. W. Metcalf left this morning for | lems as well as Euglishimen, and that pi Jacob Fein! aged Unirty-seven, a butionhole ‘Wednesday in each month the office will be open from Seats fi y ushers. Bt Jand, and on August 4, 1888, Issued one to the same | now—and he has a physique that lance to | mitvee room or on the floor. a = to the right to appeal from the decision of pilotage ef, Of 23 Forsyth sirect, Michael Kubinof, toSo'clock pm Advances will be made - —— ‘ate for 44,182.38 acres oc swamp land in the St. | ime—be stiall say that he wants to remain in the @ six-weeks’ visit to the Green Mountains. On vo @ county court, Judge, or magistrate. maker, a ——— SION . kcH, Cloua district, maki 06 OF 109,71 Senate, the people of Kentucky will probably re- | CHANDLER, DOLPH, CHASE, AND RIDDLESERGER. | Their return in September they will visit the oen- —_—————— Fatty Farten ond Bernese Bathman, esner vee: a ; reed res ee aes teres patented tolue State of Witaosoes Aeetrtaae | sew nia contention, Senator Chandler, or New Hampsnire, nas been | Satur Bauee Washingtonians at Cape May, | tis wou are confioed in Betievue Hospi, will Poop are y atte tanger arog ok pag rd he BBS ae aie = Senator Gloson has just been reelected by ac.| in che Senate culy e lttle more than a year, but | —stiss Ida Frank, of Chicago, 1s visiting her uncle, TAR, pap ty Ft BOOS Fcc’ of the Association, Equitable Build. | "Pts Mondsy evening Prayer Service Wednesday | CHANGES IN THE ASLATIC SQUADRON.—Rear-Ad- | clamation, hotwithstanding the bitter factional | ne has been conspicuous in public life for years. | Mr. Wm. M. Frank, 417 34 street. tes ye Sh oe we, 2003 F at, evenina. ‘pe a Magee 1v'__| miral Chandler has reported to the Navy Depart. | Strife within his party in Louisiana. He Was | 31 was elected in 1887 to Hl the aan < af . Shares are €2.50 per month. > MOUST VERNON PLACE M.E CHURCH | ment the following changes in the persoanel of | Chosen by his people to five successive Congresses, | Mv bike who died. Then wie sO oe ies |. Mr. and Mrs. M. Frank have returned home trom W.8 Ri RSM Paul renrceyendenagtal ng ard $1,000 advanced on each share. South. corner of Sth and K streetan w.. Rev. | the Asiatic squadron: Ensign H.C. Poundst and was, while serving in the House, elected fignt in New Hampabire that be wilt Les me | 9 Visit of cight weeks tn Chicago and Cincinnati. | W. & Roose, W. 8 Roose, jr., jurpay, Shortly after noon another dead body was dis Tampbiets explaining the object and advantages of | 5. Da Freaching at U1 ata, UY | detached from the Essex sad ordered va ene | she Senate. He has never yet had rei roe tee | back wiynout ee Scareely come |" iss J. V. Jewell, of Washington, is among the on. R Simmons.0. H. Bennett, Miss Eva | covered in the Duliding. It was that of @ man, but the Assceiation are furnished upou application. ‘3¢a.m. The public cordially | Brooklyn for passaye to the United states; Lieut, | Mat was capable of making Liself felt for apy | Perf iv the bodies recognized, THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Pros't, ae Dolph, of Oregon, though not yet re- | recent arrivals at “The Bluffs,” Mt. Desert Ferry, | B.'T. Walling, detacued irom the Brookiyn and | Publ Position in the gift of ‘the people of elected, ‘may’ feel quite secure,” His state tues | Me- = AMENS BETHEL RETREAT. 77H | OFdered to the Essex, and Cadet Engineer It. Stew- | eras elected a republican legislature, There m: bea Keim daug! ‘Gospel tent | aft, jt., detached froin the Monocacy and ordered | , Gen. Walthall has also been re-elected trom a nf in Fenaataan spr be suacchay Vingrera contest for the place, but as Mr. Doiph has made e Mississipp!. He mee his advent in public life in s will remain at their cottage at Martha’s Vineyard a= have ,rrmoved from Penieylyania | mnecting. 4 p-m. every Sunday and Gosvel expers- so the Marion. _ the nation? capital as the successor of the late scald be ell Seeman a man faithfully served IS | thro fh AUgUSL, when Uley Will go to Readl pa A ee 9s Ee pe resist rin cite oi ae Contederite majorgesersi fhe hupreciation Ting aoe Island, has been re-| Mgton the faut of September, Mer Keun wilt re wove music estat ‘ut in the city. iy3-3m | Weleom of £ _ elieved trom duty in this city and or- e So a 8 ees = = in which he ts heid by the people of his state was | “Senator Riddlever, main tu Washington Whie Congress 1s in session, 6 s ¢ BELIEVERS IN THE GOSPEL. FU- | de “ of Virginia, ends his sena- i< a> GAS GASOLINE AND OTT, STOVES, RE- fabs (ag i ge eye te Ted to proceed to Bismarck, Dak., and assume | evinced by his recent renomination by acclama- irginta, spendin, ‘SundayS at his mountain home, Edge- ‘ torial term on the 34 of next March, and a demo. &, pet charge of all military telegraph lines in Dakota, | tion. Gen. Walthall’s unselfish devotion to bis mount, Reading. eat prices, Teiephone. 98: ‘of the Kinartom of God on earth mect evecy 8 ult i rat bas bee - a Recs op pts ¢ = phon Tg ig Lrg Montana, Wyoming and Utan rerrivories, and Ne: | friend, Justice Lamar, kept him from pubite | chosen as his successor. It is un- Mrs. E. N. Darling, who ts ‘the season’ ing, A18 Peniyteania avenue, between Tat and 3d honors that he might Have had for some years | Gerstood that Mr. Riddleberger contemplates run- ng. spending streets nw. Allare invited, : Lan SF aes: | A New Nartowat Bank.—The Controller of tne | Hie itved tn thes sane soetlo ae eae and 28 they eS Bound Fisher’ aba ioe ilands » 7*OOE SP A Discouxr Or 10 Pen Cexr Bs ett tor. Nand 18th sts hve (Conn, | Currency hae authorized the organization of the | thall declared that. vr preferred. peivece tite to ‘The District in Congress. Dr. Harvey returned from the mountains last for Ret Cash ou oF befor divers, until September | S30 orp rerns aqhumest Rieck yahy | Peoples Nations! Bani, of Leesburg, Vay capita, | ube honor, He pe.d¥ely deeined every offer NATIONAL INDUSTRIAL INBTITOTR. evening. Mrs. Harvey and children remain there ops Norm Gity*” Yous people's meeting at 719 peta Th ion a Of preferment that might possibly Dring him in| Representative Candler, from the House com. | for the present. REFRIGERATORS, BABY CARRIAG! = a (Spiga openly art ae ostalp WINDOW ScHEE Yetiow Fevex Nores.—Surgeon-General Ham- | }-yond the reach of rivalry; then Gen, Walthall | ™!tvee on education, has reported to the House the | _ Mrs N. 7. are at ROW BOATS, sey PON OSE MEETING” aT THE OUD i 7 crunrons whe = flton has received information by tele; from | consented to accept a seat in the Senate, Dill to establish ® national industrial institute in | Springs. ; ee W. B. MOSES & SON'S, GUNDAY)- at 4.30p, mi leed by Meera: Geonox F. | Tampa, Fis. that fumigation ts guing Geral oop eee Stoke the District of Columbia, ee se eee = Aitband Fete | Winrzams and Samter Kavstnive, These mectines (ily, unk ticks there. arene naw Me hae teen bok Capitol Topics, accompanied the National Rifles on the late tour ne fOr A igh peembors, but for EVERY | Cl1¥, and that there are no new cases, Dr. Mur-| Senator McPherson nh twice chosen suc- to Martha’s Vineyard, Nant ‘and Boston, A R NIN THE CLI, Come’ and enjoy the | Tay Feports thal Te ule WO Change at Manatce | cessively to represent the state of New Jersey in RAILROAD PROFIT SHARING. returned to the city Satut ‘but ‘im: | ee | eng oe eer Sanford Fiasco aise recel¥ed the following | tne senate and may be again, but he does not | At @ special meeting of the Senate committee on mediately for Atlantic City, with her ttle Great Meat in the West, HISTIAN | CHURCH, VERMONT | there: “Case was provally no yeloe ee Toe | thrust. big candidacy to the front now. He does | !8bor and education yesterday to consider railway daughters, and will remain ‘at, the Hotel Welling aad MANY PROSTRATIONS REPORTED YESTERDAY. ‘meet Alisa er. Pala Fellows’ Hall sre. ‘Collection ~ the pending Important tight for ais party and let | President of Presented the system in successful | the vacation of its pastor, LM. Newman, until {OC Fesverday as having been intens. There REMNANTS OF SILKS. Hume, F Cure extension fed. | PERSONAL—Mr. Eugene F. Arnold, who has been | the question of preference as between democrats | use for over a generation on the railways of | Scovemver —, ‘attacked Smith | Were Many prostrations and several deaths. Im Snnetiene oF panin Gocue. Seats free. All welcome, 38°_ | was hia residence for a week, has’ recovered, be determined afterward. Itis not unlikely that4 France, and said’ that the arbitration Counen | 2°? é Examiner W. D. Atkins Cleveland. presi. this city Wednesday's temperatur: was repeated s ™ NORTH CAROLIN MEP. CHURCH— | yc. Cove: *y vn of | may express a preference to retire trom public ] called ‘attention of American railways to the | The Wife of Special “ hes 1 nd several persons prostrated, among them am REMNANTS OF SATIARS Sosy reat ug at TLovclock a.m. by the pastor, | H. C. Covert of New York, H. Worthington of | lite and devote his energy and ability to private | french system in October, 1886. January 1, 1887,.| Teturned from St. Joseph, Mo., and ts visiting at unknown young man, who had letters in 3 sey eer et cummmanion service at 8 o'e-ock p, | Covington, Ky., B. K. Myers of Lancaster, Pa., and | business. It isin his state that the democrats | ne said, the ‘Toledo, Anh Arbor and Northern | No. 2403 Pennsylvania avenue, peusion addressed “Frank ‘Smich, Boonewlie, Mo.” REMNANTS OF GINGHAMS, FANE ae | Tn ee caer ee dine ant Betiay. ening | Pohalmer of Scotland, are at the St. Jumed— | must make thelr Nght, in a groat part, for su | Michigan roadadopledamoditicetioncr tnrieecn | Mra Rudolph Kauffmann returned with ber AU Evansville, Ind., taree promineut citizens suf sags day evening Teagiory’ merting and Friday evening | Count Arco, the Gerinan minister, aud. Mr. E. | premacy in the Senate. an, and the road reported January 1, 1888, that | children from Hamilton, Va, to-day, and will go fatal aureus chem Fest. Ob & LINENS, NAPKINS, BLACK GOODS, tn fact Rem | prayer wervies. “Strangers welcome Mer | Bundorm, Austrian Charge WAftuires. at Wash- “4 aT?” RANSOM SURE OF HIS SEAT. e Experiinent of the year had beea exceptionally | to the Blue Mountain House on Monday. cman | EEE Gee bo saci lk Kinde ad ial quantien mashed very | gS TAERNACHE-OTH AND HATH, Aw | witela Rew ork se mit 84,7 4e,S2DNCE | senator Kansom i nearing to ond of ia cud | Suscanta aan ted nt novaieate ar | “yi” BM ORamo tat aie bens ang Sai Sa a ve | Seasons Te eat Rit By, the. Rey. CHL} Wiumiugton, Del. F. 1. Dodd and "E. L. Hendrick | term in the distinguished body of whicn he is « | Saget OF employe had bee ne. ‘Mz. Powell | Nettle Tune, have gone to Loudoun County, Va, cheap. They are the Remnants of good styles, and | {f STi Curist capereuced aad there cifect. "sprigs | of New York, Y. &. E Dixon of Chicago, J. Gran-| member. There are rumors of rival candidates, | 5 some wuprovements on the plac where Luey Will spend several Weeks, ¢ canny Bargains are in the lot. school at 9:0 at" Thepublicare iuvited ie” | Nille Leach of Fhliadelpiia, H.C, Carvaugh of the | put no probability ot a serious contest. against | the last year Ou the Toledo, Ann Aveo sea tccte: | “Mra 4. P. Palmer sailed to-day for Europe, > METROPOLITAN ME. CHURGH, Com | AMY; AU4,A. |W. Stall of the Navy, are at the | nim.” In the Mrst place he is relaced to neasy- ail | ern Micil Railroad, He said the subject was ane Be ss eE Cee er wes bance wl breech | Sani’ of West Vicia aon racuse, N.Y. G-G | the influential families in the state. -ainong the | given a fuller presentation by tue in a pa- at iT @ m" Commuion follows mor San’ Francisch,, are at Willarws cobs: Mt | Old natives there 1s scarcely @ family’ that | Der read at the Soctal Science Congress at, Saravo- Fraise meeting at 8 p.m. Sanday school: Hues of Novfols Horus ey eee | eamnot trace Some ‘kinship with “Slaw 2.8, Y- September 8 1997. In July, 188, the carr ake ¥ mass oH—SER | Che som, and they are just proud council spectal festo On profit MRNURTERS SONS | Brea te themotnan ty ocak danas | Schou a Beaute gbeanern ot | hn’ co Infor pon He was sure there was greater pence and prosper ie the WV. AXDI CW: aus 919 PENNA AVE. | Sunday school at Rigg’s —C. Walter Artz of New York, i8 at Worm | army, and if any of Lis old. soldiers and atG:do p.m. No ley’ —J. bpp fk ML G. Grace and | hungry it 1s because they conceal and son THE CHILDEEN'S TOTAL —Aperr- | 38% Singley of New York, W. of Mont | their former commander. Itis gral intention T. Br nc sosity tanta every SORDAYAG haw, | SOUETY, Ala. and W. UL Fiyna ot Detroit are at | peopie of Washingvon to leare test ‘the head, westr Years Exerrrexce in Prohibition Hall, 4% and Pennsyivania aver ne Arner rman of the School of | North Carolina will send Gen. oe hon renner venta wes English and Correspondence at te convention of | sonsres toe a SELLING DRY GOODS [0 CASH CUSTOMERS. | Come. Hel} etucate and save the children. Foorlved tue bigness a Spencer Ohi ny ‘st. Beautiful Lawns, Se.. S¢., 10c., 12: P SEVENTH | pisTKICT DEMOcRATS— | Tce! pons enconaitmes from aes Bat Sarat Sika acca alt ice wan 700. | BE actin tis beltwe 04 Pateatpt | And a HEAP ote of thanks from the Venchera—| sus senvsces Is Govsecroow Were a) PORGKA0 Ss reduced to 30e bosthwest at Sp. DAY, ‘organiza | MF. day, It was India Linen, Best quality, price was 15e., reduced | & Clevelaud and Thurman Club. allDemocrsteiueited, | from bis European trip.——Senators Beck Gey, LATS IMPROVEMENT. A ke Be aut-2t° JOHN BOYLE, District Committeeman. "| Blackburn are at Atlantic City.—Dr. E.R. Rust | It was Senator Ransom who procured the ap- ‘the Cream Albatross, all pure fine wool, wide double | - —— = ‘has gone for the month of August to his old “ho m era, which walth, price was 30c.. reduced to 37 he, Bee “ANS, NATURAL, METHOD. OF | fn Westmoreland County, faeries oad, ho me ‘Oator Te was in: |, Fancy Silks, in Checks and Stripes, actual cost 37}c., | WARMING AND VENTILATION. ne ee A . F. and From a republican point of view, Representative ‘Tt was in Werte 4c | "Having been authorized. by the Schoo whose | Wile, Mr. A. D. Addison and wite, Mra J. ¥. Rodg- examined Cutcheon says the political outlook in Michigan New York, and isa French Satteens, finest quality, 25a, members took a Kind end public-spirited interest in | €TS, and Mr. BE. McCauley and wife, all of Wi portion of which runs Challies, French styles, LUc. the matter, to put an improved method of Ventuation | ington, are at “The Bluffs,” Mt, Desert Ferry, Me. | 126 sanitary €x- | could not be more promising. All the republicans —————_ Se Moits, Watered Silk, price was $1, reduced to | and Warming into the thon Building, aud ‘hay Ege Sse Rel peg oe from the state in the House will be renominated, Made Imeane by ) Eee | Hva"tov the wishes and carat protestation ofthe | 7B Firing Was Ameng the Indians. of he thinks. Mr. Seymour may havé Nght for it if Oomax Gzove, N. J.. August, = les. 1 | Di wane’ Veiliug, ail pare fine French Wool, price was | School Board, by certain official utterly ignorant of ANOTHER DISPATCH FROM GEN. HOWARD, ‘son, the wealthy dealer wise Sasa) toa Line, fet gat, | SRE Te ait Pate eras EeceP eae | , The olowing dapaten was rosived ut tho War ieoum ber oy amon ime Be. reduced to 12 ge. GOnlty | Tore o° private schools, col institutes, Department this morning from Gen. Howard tn fortum bere by samouscing: bimeelt CARTERS, | Mo may fet willing to cry the imp. ovement ins in ean toe geen, i for treatment. Insanity’ 3 MARKET SPACE, NEAR 7TH STREET. _ | Explanatiou of it, to address EY, ROBBING 1397 Sistency With which, be hus followed. it up aa ot from acute mania aber) sustomens who buy 85 or over will select one of | Lath st. W. able presente: A pair of large size | iam doing ecco —ty a Entbraterod tonsetn worth 7iet'oe' bai aecee aa | BOE ot Public ‘quality Damask Napkins. worth 75< | c=, 1 DESIRE TO INFORM MY PATRONS eer Shawls Fure Wool, Cocam, Biue, Garnet, sa th [veblis that Tamm continue the Henrietta Cashmeres, Pure Fine Wool, wide double | Win His rough wiih Sica ee Saimiri ote | BE eel al a eae {Pant castomers whe buy #10 ‘or over will s-lect one | patrouage in the future ss has always been done in of the valuable ta: A large size haudsonse Bridal i, worth #150; one dozen fine quality Densoe Liteon Damask Newel, worth G2" © Mee size Eure | PERSONS CONTEMPLATING THE EREO- | | i | a5) i HD 2g ; i ls | EMNANTS OF FIGURED LAWNS, 24C.. REM- | ‘the ages EMMANTS OF FIGURED LAW) : YRCOr, can obtain estimates of the aflght ¥ povBiE com Fiat | lyin to SAME Bred Butiame, 4¥yc., a8 the DO wast ae

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