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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, Sd Consent to Open the Reservation. . Cmicase, AUgUEE 7.—A dispatch AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, ‘Rock, Dak., says: Siem Ocoepasees eal Northwest Corner Peunsyivania Ave. and 11th St, by that the conference The Evening Star Newspaper Company, : and the Indians would ‘S. HL KAUFFMANN, Pres’, y 1° ore Wednesday. agua, gabe sarge teem Tocents boy : wa Sire ae rs a Parc = ; - t i | is ii I i H E f | 5 & e gE oy enme eps ee, the ‘convert. weenie tie gow wonton D Sat svete" unse hte Sting hee semen postace prepaid. Six months, 80 cents. = “y= 2S Soe an Vo. 73—No 10,988, WASHINGTON, D.C., TUESDAY, AUGUST 7. 1888. TWO CENTS. Piste oe Se ol val cr a r EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &c. AMUSEMENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. oo ot oe at or = council Chet Oats ot AT THE OAPITOL TO-DAY.| ABBY Arrmorararion Bit. (Telegrams to The Star. | Pot sh sien spke, sod acer veuting waar ‘The Disagreement on the Fertifica- [uestion of TaUons and other topics pleasant to tienes Clauses, — ey ti oF Gonresce THE INDIANS WILL NOT SIGN. | tea:orwnder ine sinat soci KRATORS AND mittee of the Elks AR. A.have | FS °Suish stoamberiand "Bost Howes toot of High a ZEW, REFRIGERATORS AND | Govenwwaxr Reosrrrs To-Day.—Internal reve- st. cost ‘cash, tickets for their excursion Georgetown. ‘JNO. MORAN, ‘nue, $215,720; customs, $565,468. sted that all'whoddesiertce, | Seutson Grandstand 25¢, | Bucous Laws Wirnocr rus PusstpEnt’s S1axa- mand for them it in ated that all who desire tick | Ft 7 my29-3m~ 2126 Pa ave, Tinning end Plumbing. Bee An MEETING (OF THE ANTE BOBTAIL ‘CAR ASSOCIATION wil ‘at Melford | TURS.—The acts granting pensions to Mrs. Fred- THE FISH@RIES TREATY. rs had Wo say and and return vo Weir ‘ets should purchase without deiay, in order to give the ‘Committer time to secure an. al beats if neces: Bet kee farms He Wold represem@talives of Ube lodians at ns Same te Upper caiupe Wu Wave eu reported at ora ‘Tickets will be pieced on sale at Drosp’s Music — Hall commer Sth and I_sts.n.e, TO-MORROW (Wed- | ericks Hauser, Julla A, Roads and Louise Paul ‘The Speaker to-day appointed Messrs, Town- bie to the course to have criers anbounce Wurouge Store, #28 Pe. ave. to-day. ns Ss Drews aPC A et | needay) EVENING, at 7:50 o'clock. xou | tare, "oom ws without the President's signs- | Senator Sherman Against Ratification | snend, maish, and Laird as conterves ot the House out Une camp tue intention Lo atteud and Lo have 1 eS a peg tek lane meee OMONANS CHRISTIAN TEMPERANOE | ture, on the Army appropriation bill, Mr. Townshend | Bank Holiday Diversions in England. | “= =v nicidiaiiaaminaiieen ap8® STEAMER VANE wos.i z INNES’ FAMOUS 137m REGIMENT BAND all, 434 st. and Pognsylvania ave. n.w., TO-MORROW | Parents have been awarded to citizens of the has won a Victory over the appropriations com- that has boon feostved in Camp wes brought ty for the ” (Wednesday), at 1 1 p.m. All ladies and friends now | pistrict as follows: Geo, ‘W.Casilear, heli mittee and has practically got control for bis com- the four Indiaus who Were sent to the lower - of New York, iu the city cordially invited, 4 ‘arnell’ ins 0 BOAT RACE iesuctd eutaeeieaae ates 2 ‘Mus, M. E. COHEN, Premdent, | engraving; Alfred W. Cochran, cartridge; How-| THE OHIO EXPOSITION BILL. | miee over tne tortincation question. ‘The appro mre Parnell’s Chall Agencies o ascertain the feculiy ait (ue red CLIFTON BEACH. pice) ave: Soesicast Mus. C. W. SHELTON, Secretary. 1t*_| lett G, Davis, paper-feeding machine. Priations committee fortification bili 1s on the | Ohamberlain Accepts s eNge. | were, and vo Fapurt uncle Gechston, ree, intense Single Scull ace, one mile ‘nad return, between the . = Bj THE JACKSON DEMOCRATIO ASSO; | Coxscrencz.—The Secretary of the Treasury to- eee eae calendar of the House and the House has non- ‘hat the Inaians of tue lower a 1), ‘The Great Cornet Virtuoso, ciation will moct to-night, TUESDAY, at | 4) SoCcived a conscience sontritation ot owe : eee e concurred in the Senate amendments to the Army agencies bave decided 1) sia weiluer (he aftirma auc: * LEN'S and J.T, FERGUSON. BATTERY OF ARTILLERY, NAT SARUO, Secs. [it] JAMES L. NORRIS, Pree. | doliar in an envelope postmarked New tondon, | Under Consideration in the House. | vu Now there must be a free conference between | THE ENGLISH BANK HOLIDAY, | *#°? thay wcwauive paver. “ihe ruumers wate = = — enn — en B, L. L DRUM CORPs, —. CHE. eae! the committees of the two houses, the result of a Cual Cus ep ee «hen J > 188 eggs 1888s BAND OF SCOTCH PIPERS, 1a order ig reducoustrpius stock at my 14th Which will be reported to the two houses for ap- | HE Mine Mecome the Greasess of the | wictuer their Standing Kock Brevbret Go or tc ant (CE leaves Pilot Boy's wharf ev. and B sts. yard, will sell an excellent assoruxent of | BILLS APPROVED BY THE PRESIDENT.—The Pres!- SSeS oval. Should the House conferees yield to the| Weme—A Fearful Dobogganing Acct | ft was this uews which, geting of the hours Daaclag every creting, Danco schol ne | Chorus of Fifty Vocaland Instrumental Soloists, | Winer Pine cad Poplar Finishing Pemter Gomme aoa | dent has approved the acts authorizing the con- edrgemarem! Senate and recommend coucurrenes in-tue amend. | deme commissioners, cauned“Ubeti, Uo post pe tke come Lnioag every “Wednesday and Saturday sveuings. | ANVIL BRIGADE IN COSTUME, Tibginia Foote. at 10 per cent below usual matket | struction of bridges Over Alabama Rivers tbe Mis. | ,,TR@ Fesolution offered yesterday by Mr. Jones | Senat ‘appropriating $6,000,000 and more for fort. aha nies ference unul "Wednesday, The uews from we Sacred concert every Sunday. Round-trip, 15¢.8u7-Jt* FOUR AUXILIARY BANDS, | P¥°*: estimates chert; Sate are tile souri River in Montana; the Missouri River at For- | (ATE) instructing the committee on finance 0] ncationy it is believed that the House would ac. | SPecial Cable Dispatch Evexrro lower agency Ret AT ROUNIF Bay, Grand Production of Innes? 14th and B sta. nw. | est City, Dak., by the Forest City and Watertown make an investigation of the cotton bagging pool | cept the ‘report, and the grass would be cut from} | LONDON, August 7.—The members of the two HAS HAD AN EVUL EPYECT, ee hehe - s ourt ‘Ponca, | was taken up and adi Under the feet of the appropriations committee, | houses of legislature were almost the only Englsh- | ror vt 4s aiding Gall and the ower chiefs to hold SN THE CHESAPEA! MESEARE COMSEES OF AKG MeNNNe! |} aay gee aks cee paket meee | Rene tie chee i eocsia; ts | crm moneee banlte seeote ao political disabiii- | ,,The members of the military committee contend | men who did ayy work yesterday, Many members | weir followers iu a line Against to Ueaty and ox KE, Introducing (or thetr heirs) will learn something to their advantage | Bayou Bartholemow, Ohachita, Red, Lite aud Sas ties of Julian Myers, of Georgia, was reported | Shit thes properly have jurisiiction over this Sub- | were busy attending the demonstrations all over ads vo he fear whic 1 eutertained (y tag r O laa’ eI a Unum a THURSDAY, AUGUST 9. 350... Le ee "idea We i. Brown, resiened 1851; sag dha Norehbes Halve Houston, Ceutral, Arkansas | rom, tne judiciary comuitvee and passed. finally recommend coucurrence in this amend- | Se Country in favor of one side or the other tn pol- » In the Military Costumes of ations, mumodore A ntiss, Hy MY + | Bear and ig Head say they will never sign, aud BILLS PASSED. ment, which 1s substantiaily similar in its provis. | itics in noblemén’s parks and elsewhere. While | {ois neaus suey never Wi Couset to Ube iy ning * 4 wu La d + ‘wig) othena tales Weaenenad Galen oe Gunner Juines M. Woodward, died 1857; ween De Land Landing and Lake Monroe Fla. ‘The following bills and resolutions were taken | 1008 {0 bills which have been, favorably reporved Sir Wa Harcourt couplatued at the meeting in | Si'auy Juda uder voeit coulron, Hunuers uae Septtin A Devde Harve, ded 1871, the Flint and Chattahooche Rivers; the Hailtax $1,000 IN PRIZES. yay tor from the military committee. The Nght will then | the peautiful grounds of gh’s park in War- | beeu sent back Lo Ube lower agency, Wik Lue ro panei Gunner Jared Dr Boorou Lilies 186 Ever ‘near’ Windnn: Emmons Go: Dak by the | fom the calendar and passed: come up in the House again upon the question Of | eee ener wags Pa up argu. | port iro Ube cleis here, Unat Use)’ wisl Bo nin. TEEMER, GUADAUR, McKAY, HOSMER and HAM | Trains leave B. & O. Depot 9:00 a m.. 1:30and4:20 | Commodores i tie ded TS Aberdeen, Bismarck and ‘Northwestern | The Senate Jolut resolution granting permission | adopting the report. paoragcearg < root was saying | SJtUNg bull's Vint to Lue comminslouers as been ws PB. m.; Sundays, 10:00 a.m. 2:10 and 3:30 p. m. Boatswain Andrew Milne, died 1886. Raliway Co; the Black Warner River | to officers and enlisted men ot the Army, who are District in Congress. Tesorted to calumny, SAYIDE | Cue subject Of MUCh discussion among Lhe India. rin poe be abe Round Trip, $1.00. sustora | Gunner Goo. Dont ADGE & TALLMADGE, and ‘Tombigoee River in Alabama, by the Ma-| members of the Society of Cincinnatus, the Aztc | sits OF LOCAL INTEREST PASSED In TUR sENare | Precisely the same thing of the liverals at a Lory | Who Dave tistened to is adview against si uli, 3 tthe NSON’S FAMILY THEATER, 1425 New Yorkave, | COW, Tuscaloosa and Birmingham Railroad Com- | society, the National Association of Veterans of ‘TO-DAY. Out-door fete at Lord Abergavenny’s seat at Tun- | ‘bey have wot much cause or suspicion UF woud, at 3 p.m, over the J | a 1 Washington, DO, | Dauiy;, the Tennessee River, near ees ferry, the Mexican War, the mliitary order of the Loyal | ore Senate to-day went to the calender. bridge Wells, where an ox was roasted whole in | howcrers aa mnes Mis Sppowed to tue trea) theater, the city. MERAH 7, ississippl river, near H ‘ion, or the Grand Army of the Republic, -asion. b in | 2B A _ —: ‘The Mile Cour selected by anion and Courtney Every Evening und Saturday Matinee, DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. | the'‘Oostanuia River, near Home, Ga, and | wenucthe badges of those orders ar ai eeensions | The journals Of the Genaie and lsousn, abd to | apa of the rather cheerieen wectoes gare chem, | Muumaanding alt thees diecourasing tact TENT a OkiciNal GhokGis SUNSFRELS. undanieten uiet the itu unne and wpioof GE Iusia county, wia the acta granting potaioas to | ee oN yy Providing for the printing ot| provide for thelr distribution ‘was taken up and | ives UP Uaroscrvesiy to” auzusemeae it i evic | Rly to mccept tae treaty, abe taal wien Une ea The B. & O. R, R. will sell excursion tickets Auust 9 | Entire chaueo of ps auo.ce | M- OfoTElt & COMPANY and the Arn namect GEO, | James Hale,’ Mercy A. Cutts, Josep Wirth; the | Gaverneent Publications upon private orders. passed, It provides for the printing of 1,055 | {pt (Mat the bank holiday, Sgt Ag fo ep ee 1 te Round Bay and return at $1.50 for trains lesving | _/ ———1 0 — | M. OYSTEK, Jn, & BROTHER has been, on the 25th | act for the relief of certain setters on tue school ‘The Senate bill Wo Mix the number of bound and copies of the Senate journal and of 1,174 copies of come the, ateet ot ime — holidays of the ing ot ana ae procured waher Roored vu ail recur ine Aurast. ano-at” | MLO" "MSGROg. Gate EStia > “AFOEES | O5fse adebiniavas of the gif abo at Overe & | ds ln Washington Territory) the aot for the P unbound journals of the Senate and House ot tep- | COI of tne Seuate Journal and of 1,174, copies of eat, not only in Loudse, ut in every part of | Got at als tottus Indians ane picpating, to leave Renered.ce all revular exine Angest®.___006-3_ eed and Brass Baad: ame | $9 Tule reid Oy Jas. FOS ER, who will sontings Go an appraisers warehonser the ane to peonnan | Tomguesaives and co Pe piace Gem Wine hr ¢Baidey | Shall be bound 1,025 copes to be Uistributed to | Kngland. The day was, unforvunately, marked Uy | Une agency and return to their fara , - 200 Ts . Dusitens under the pame and” 0. 5 . rary of tne cu ibitiou in Londo: — TESTE WASHINGTON, PLEASURE CLUB. Sp | memidence, 200 Int at. ne. = Ovs\'Ek & COMPANY: atthe Brore’ S00 and ood | fOr the issue of patents under the donation law, | smith on the retired “Het as colonel ot eng ary Genine oe tks AAEM eee ee aes wheres young woman imct ‘a irightiul desis of | RASLWAY BESASTER ON ENGLAND, RSHALL HAWL. WEDNESDAY EVENING, aU- | RATTLE OF SHILOB Pennsylvania ave. city of Washington. District of Co- | and the act granting to the city of Tusc: (with an amendment changing the grade of colonel | Senate, to the document ai there shall | the toboggan side tbe fret sousenvar she tied TS, Inns, “Steamer, W. W Corcoran will eave criwo blocks south of OS Wreasuty Bun. | Bean all Yarsone indebied wo the frm of GES. | Alabama, all gb of the United states to sections | {O tnat of major of engiueersthe rank Walch he Be" bound 1.124 copies for aistribution, ae pre- | in this country since Lobogganing was introduced. | Six Persons Killed im © Collision Be= Disel Ti'sd ee Pickle Sea EAE | tee ra é Tmy31_ | prompt setuoment with him,” uence (© make | 22 and 13, lying south of Black Warrior River. eepas Bouate bill approprinak $10,000 tor scribed. Seater Gorman, tu commending ‘the | she was sitting back to back with a male com a . = arrive at 11:30 p. nets, 30 cei e a . es 'he Senate bill appropriai & post. med, ‘enlargement | . |" tween a Passenger and Freight Train. ARPEST ERS: Bee SMOOND | "T'Sicyclen Tricyclen, “Socitbles and Tandene. for Spartment, itt tho eity inet nigh foe Caauew | Seances, merumnorn Hoc eprings, In che | $y Pte laces al tka toca ceean pooner | on ond hed gone down the incu, sheet weeny. | Srveen = Pomwawer ont ree Ces : teat UF the hour, doy or week for five Department, left the city last night for Chatau- | Yellowstone National Park. Office, and said the provisions for that purpose 1n | hat blew off. she leaned forward U0 Uy abd save | the Teddington end of the Hamptonwick depot at Routh § yer oath apl2-6m TO aot Raleigh, N. OH. Be ADPIC- | 0 8 Toe blll aS paseed ty ies one Coeeereg | the sundry ‘civil bill would, if carried Out, accom. | it and struck her head ageinet the. steel alle ue = ———————= halve of Boston, Col. W. 8 Rogers Of New York, | We art tilts Dassed Jn the, House compared plinn great good, Mr, Gorman sald that By proper | tile side sue fell ‘backward and was dragged | MABIEht last night between s Passenger train and and Wm. H. Holmes of Phiiadelphia are at the St. ie, improvements of the printing Office $300,000 or | along with her head bumping violepuy against Suve Y. cipal of the High | #24 was (on motion of Mr. Edmunds) referred to | $400 coq 1d bé saved the Governusent, to | the track Her skull: w Cured ang she was | the goods train mounted up over Ui" locomotive ot ave KM ovnseives. SED Pt GUSTER. Ja. | Jamea———Dr. F. B. Lane, principal W2 | the committee on ti Eg tenho <4 ber | the passenger train and landed on the toremost JAS. F. OYSTER. ‘School, has gone to Boston’ by sea,——H. E. Town- Say othing of the safety and comfort of the ém- | disfigured beyond recognition. Strange Lo say, ber Too of one pasmuger oan, 1. prensa zz Having Crasinciar o Pullagolpiia, Wm. Be fagard of Cam: | Tue Souato, at ovlock, resumod tho considera. | Dutrate coreseate Santa bona Srrived at the end 01 tne journey: until be | Hlages were telescoped. "The driver aud stake ot ©, Sinclair of Pt p 2, - mate, at resi 01 \° ‘0 require human x e yarney.. UNIFORM RANK KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS, GUARD AGAINST THE HEATED BREATH OF | in the frm den, N. J. 3.8. eorenrat Petey 'H. 8, Carhth | tion of Pace cua ra gaietcenmrsey a bailing; coat i Was @ standing reproach to the Sondeentaer ‘the passenger locomotive and four passeugers wero ‘ilahenamaientins te ict dalton teteee SOVEREIGN “SOL,” ee And Hearg"i, Pope of Bouton area the Ari Lon, sion, and was nadrensed ty Mr. Buarmaa in cops Government, and the sooner it 18 remedied the addled ees ” ~ — nator ai Wer, stant. A game of ball will be played between Nelson | Whose intense attention is s source of grave annoy- | 17806, to Gere te How Terk lr eater" Visser Rectimann, | Shas to ie retagention. ape PUR, Doos. From Wall Street Te-Day. members aud auine from well-known business men. | abee, discomfort, aud sometimes dire calamity. Fe i Vorulinn Meo elie ‘and Miss I: | He said he had tnade up his mind not to engage ‘ORK, August 7.—The stock market opened Kound-trip tickets, $1; children six to twelve, 50 = the trade. Marks “are” rtgistered sat che Blue Moumeara | tho debate, Due the sremanee at tee Beans | The Dill providing that any person destring ex- with @ moderately active business and strong cones, bx pied a House. —Jas, Parker of the Army, C. C. Morrison | from Alabama and Delaware (Mr. Morgan and Mr, | tFa copies of any document printed at the Govern- | Special Cable Dispatch to Tux EvExrvo Stan. throughout the ist, first prices being trom oue- Gainmor aed Obie Depet, fons coumition tee | , Provide yourselves with the proper kind of clothing, Riga of New York, "H. 8. White of Bostoa, Geo, C. Jor. | Saulsbury) referring to what had occurred in the | ment Printing OMlce may obtain the same by noti- | Loxpox, August 7.—Chamberiain Writes to the | tisnus te suc-balf por cent bigher ULan last even- Be preted trom We Buus’ Wackington tops Fuse: | do otover-exert yourselves, don't worry, take a poate ieee ily use, | dan of Staunton, Va., Dr. C. I, Osborn ot Colum. | cominittée-room on foreign relations had made hin | tying the Public Printer prior to the work going | Times accepting Parnel’s chalienge to publish | luy’s closing Agures ‘The opening prices alter Lio Ennace carn: | oo Weta Teer Pe |S Saeed | en ohn, Onn, cei aE | hong ng ui aaron at | pruners ae Sots | ccm td rant ilar | Sse tay we a an os a = ox WILL AC. iuai they can have these goods | Bayard of Omaha, J. B. Walier of New Orle: cl cost threof, with ten per cel was Sow yous ‘The public, however, are not par- e Se eS en ae iu trout the churn, aud delivered with prompts Kent J. Weir of | declining to offer amendments) was the result of & | passed. demagntna = but the fluctuations were confiued to narrow umits 5 commouate orty people oy ee CLOTHING Thali continue the firm usmo uf Se Lowe are og tas Butster 7, W. alssamier, of | ports comonn endl semerea taaee'mesesereeeee os A OTS Oa Ucularly anxious to know the detatis of Chamber- | gil over the list the market reinululng steady st Fish ‘We can furnish you with: GEO. M. OYSTER & CO.,, Augusta, Ga, Mra, Alfred L. Rives, and Miss Julia | {ar as he knew, there had been mo caucus Hs lain’s connection With those whom be now de | without apictal features of importance. Si. Paul, - Magruder of Virginia, H. W. Peacock of Philadel. | decree, no caiicus order, and no pro-| ‘The bill making an appropriation of $100,000 | nounces. Chamberlain's influence as a pollticlan Western Union, and Lake Shore were tbe ieading oo gp establiahed in 1830. phia, and Norman L.’Archer and Richard W. Creed | ceeding of a caucus, to thfluence, in the | toward the construction of the marble portico, | bas enormously decreased in Uae lust two years. | \vtive sucka ‘but, tere was 0 fait Uradiog 1 Ofics and Wholesale-900 and 902 Pa ave, of New York are at the Riggs ——M. J. Hich of | slightest degree the action of any Senator as to | with a subbasement of granite, at the center of | Moreover, be admits he id make certain offers | most of the "active list. Lave in the hour there NEW FERRY TO ALEXANDRIA Telephone—271-3. Pittsburg, Benj. Hilton of New Jersey, J. A. Cald- | Offering amendments, Tne only subject of con- and suggesions, and Uuis is the only fact of the | was again more animation, accompanied by a pro- ference had related to the question of considering | “ae Western front of the a gig for ihoasing | sligutest consequence, peuueed suene. tone, abd fractional advances the treaty in secret or in open session, Ax to the | With marble the wall in rear of the portico, a —siemonerin Were established over the enlire list. The move- charge made on the other side that the policy of | Teached. . English Tributes to Sheridan. ment Was of short duration, however, and the ‘the republican party was to make an apy to the haere said _s was == a J Spened aaa Special Cabie Dispatch to Tur Evexixe Stan. ay Y-y-- ey = Cay Mo atin Insh vote, he considered that one of the casual over until that, ‘should be preses oxox, August 7.—All the kin e'clo a as fairly ac ‘about FemArks ihade without any foundation, Besides, he said, that two years ‘Con: mynd Dapers apesk tn high Retail | Stalls487-488-489-490-491-492, Center | weil of Hyde Park, and Henry Wade Rogers of Ann Mary; 125 K-st. Market, Arbor, Mich; are at. Willard’s-~-Wov Chas it jas STER._ | Seymour of Massachusetts, who has filled Dr. New- GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY, SCHOOL | man’s uipit during his absence in Europe, is at 4 Atlantic City, but will return here in a couple The next segaton of this school wili open WEDNES. | AUS! DAY EVENING, October Jd. Circulars can be ob. | Week® STEAMER GEO. Law. Leaves daily 5:15, 8, 10,12 am, 2,4,6p. m ‘Leaves Sundays 8, 10, 12 & m., 2. 4,6,7 p.m From Mary Washington's 3y31-20* le heridan, The News says: “Shert- | Steady al close to the opening prices, ING, gress appropriated money for the completion of } terins of Gen. 8! — = tained by ay ‘to ther. ‘THE GREAT CONTEST ABOUT TO BE WAGED ne ‘ens! ‘Trace improvements Dow guing O1 dan’s name wiil long be a memory and an incen- JRNEX View Fou 1588, By epelyile to ve veaTMAN, Secretary, wh ‘Weather. before the people of the United States would turn | and the completion was ordered, Dut the Sorat | Live among the great people WhO atten beving PSD ernie gactyrmerna nthe nated nainis ° University Law Building, No HOPE OF AN IMMEDIATE CHANGE. n other questions, They would be the same old | drags on and it 1s not half done. For fis part, he | brought toa triumphant conclusion the most ver- yn ng tng ‘Washingtonians Mest Pegutar Rent a Comer Gui snd Fete. nm. | ‘The Signal Office can hold out no hopes to the | Ootions’ talked about for the. last twenty | Would not vote for any marble work until that | Fible War of Uncir thmes, returned Irom VICWFY W | sew Yong AueUn Kent wiarrett’s conde Steamer MARY WASHINGTON will leave her wharf ‘THE BALTIMURE SUN, sweltering humanity of Washington. ‘The predic- he aie ae o rect | Under Way Was coupleted or some assurance Was | the loom ana the plougl.” cbs was ensues tapueves tastmremae ee : 2 » Entire suit, coat, vest, and pants, at.......87 50 "1 .at there is no pros- | }°4"3 — er Congress Protect | given of its completion during the present gen- ————— ly of bead endl wan setrested tr every SUNDAY at 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. returning at 2 SEKVED BY CARRIERS AT AN EARLY HOUR. | t/on officer sald this morning th: Le first the industries of the country trom | S1ren 0 Bandmann Severely Criticived. partook more readily and wa ¥ and Spm. Tickets 25 ceuts. Every WEDNESDAY | guffering. sweltering humanit these are the articles |v vat — * ect of either any decided rise or fall in the teM- | undue competition with the labor of Europe; and, ‘Mr. Hawley inquired as to the cause of delay. ‘picaiehs be Shiia mag ve hours’ ne. uring be nig! 5 ee Seren aan Coen een. meumaieg st | wenare Se seme of_ seeming June esate Te Ais 506. per month; #6.004yearinadvance. | perature, ‘The presence of clouds and moisture | second, tbe rights ‘of United ‘states citizens at | Mf BaMley inquired as to the cause of delay. “Tlonpon, August 7.—Bandmanure versioe ot De, | Sccrelary, MF. Crane, was nol prepared. 10 4 Saud 11pm. ickets 25 cents. Family day at River | Were s species of bar fts to torture your bodies and | ORDERS FOR SUBSCRIPTION AND ADVER- | yesterday caused the atmosphere to be sultry, | home and abroad. These questions wouid enter | vermont did not get thelr marble out 10} sexy and Mr. Hyde,” coming after the brilliant | Dut said it would be Just #s soon as his condition oe3 pam vac dcsta ns | RP GUREAE RT any abe Renee ale | TIMAGENTS meted ot Tae GUM WASHINGTON | and unday although ho temperature tay be «| tae campaign aad woul probbiy contr ts | {gent DOP Si Sccrs tat Mans han misewcotesees | Sil powiee ees topes cage ea Prot. Prector's Dancing School Reunion every | guiled by the pathetic pleadiage of pious ireuds, ee ee More pleasant. There will probably be more breeze | _ OPPOsttion to this treaty was not a dernier rem | TpebiNwentover os failure, Many scenes are declared by the critics | oe en ee na dient ae cong eeepc | vicTOR E. ADLER'S aud-Im AS ABELE § 000 Pepcaore,_ | than betore- ihe maziinun temperavure yesber party nosded no ‘such resort steming” aseik| Mr. W.T. Hornaday made an argument before mana's antics in! the principal part are compari | surength to Dear such a journey po ap Pye ping ee ee ooSnde | 10 PERCENT CLOTHING HOUSE. 10 FUBLIC IS WARNED Nor To Han: ee. ee gi on its record, and on’ the “general. 1s. | the House committee {28 aPPropriations late Yes- | by onecriuic wo tose of a great galvauized ty. | a hrewm From = Mowing Machine and ” iz LY 71 Joo 4 e or ve dealii wit resented, ther or lishing a N RAMs oe ° “Shon wurg, eg iagoaie,. | crnmmamalitce =” (SmREE GARAGE. “GRIER | un soma rigs pesos nr non | Peeves a pce seat | Un as Oc SEA | mew wrogren el EE, eae ows . L. Pe . LIS= by Ito» cor ver cr reat init pal > Td Forcharters, &..applyte | E. §. RANDALL, ee auese __________ $32 Kat-sw._| with a daughter yesterday at Youngstown, Ohio. | more important and more injurious than a contes, | fore chem Sate cataDitshineat of = mockonscal gate | Banas We rrdecnan Gotes Che Lay tan aan | anges fue inew 3. 7 temvora, Indian eensber a ee Steamer Mary Washington | ga-OFFICE COATS, stripes and checks, on ale Bore SERIAL SAVINGS AND, BUILDING As- | 1t will be christenied after Mrs. Gen. Logan, Who 18 | Fersy with any other nation, for, of all the people pe ee oe ey Po west from High. | missionary at St. Stephen's Mission, who married LONIAL BEACH. Me , Wednesday, abd Friday mornings, from 7 till SOCIATION, NEW 21st ISSUE. ‘there witb her son, who inhabit the giobe, the ‘people of the United | d¢2 tn " he wi Chaska and Miss Fellows, Was Uirown from a Cc ‘i ‘The resaly mouth the "weri: I” aud the 5 ber of living specimens’ of each of the species of | land light and supplied the steamer with fresh Salt Water Bathing, Fon *76_ | fourth monthly mectingor Sist tesue, will be hed | MT. 8. de Routkowsky, of the Russian legation, | States, and the people of Great’ Britain were the Quadrupeds of the United States threatened with | mackerel. The captains reported that saturday | MOWing machine yesterday. He was badly man Gree aY EVENING: St tnat. af ts Hall, No. | wott the city yesterday for an extended tour | most intimately ailled Muthy oF institutions of | extermination ih the near future—notably, ube but- ras a rough day, when they only mad> tile aa gled and bied Wo death borore — Pansvern Stone scribed for in the ‘new iat issue without preaiue, | “efoug Canada. Stuilarity of character and disposition, of auces. | fal0, mountain goat, Loose, mountain sueep, eik; | hour. When spoken the raft ® oan EXCELSIOR, Bhares are $1 each per month, and the association pays || Mrs. Laura Ormiston Chant, the English woman | try, and of everything which tended to make tles it would be the duty of those in charge lo bring | channeL. Death of a Noted Nurse. é CHEAP DRY GOODS CHEAP DRY GOODS. | 6 percent Inierest per anuut ou withdrawal Ajiige | uffragist, has returned to her home, between separate nations. ‘Therefore, he would | !© ay a andes Loxpox, August 7.—Mrs. Jos. B. the ree Heom Tth-ctrect wharf 6:45 am. ‘All Woo! Debeize, were 50c.. down to 25e. hew series, and the association, ass whe if ca ane | Mr. Elisworth Ingalls, on of Senator Ingalls, neat of the controversy aud be bed epphoaehod ies | Peds bitds and reptiles on the earth, He sald Lunt Destructive Storm in Dakota, owned hospital nurse and soidiers: trievd, 1» dead ‘Three hours at Beach; home 9:30 p.m. All Wool and Half Wool. were 25c., down to 12}. | flourishing condition.” Four ‘per ceut iuiterest in ad- | who has been spending the summer at Stonington, decetion With a dediee Somat tet eee Lan the great nations not even excepting Ching, | carcaco, August’7.—A dispatch from ¥. at Chelsea, aged about frty-fve years, cause Celebrated Roller Couser cout hat ce of ine Batata, reduced to 106, pwr | Sat as oe am paraiead Moaiky dues | Has eoue wo Kanes forthe autumn, een bat ae mare examina tho more | mati uci eatehe ana bce, uaas| DA cre; va ery sve aur org umn | of ber Geta Was cance f ie omar 3 = yard: good styles, ROBT. U. CAMPBELL, Preaident, Mr. George Barclay, of the British legation, 18 at | naa become satisfied that the treaty, if ratified, that even Moatesuma, hall passed down iver valley, ¢ast | seagen Death of Col. Gibson. ‘And all the Popular Amusements ‘A few more Seersuckers, down to Se. per yard; worth = S17 Jochatn-w. | Newport tor the next month. Would open new avenues of controvery, lead to | Tmo the” are skmerioan: wlaon ever seca ty | om eee eros vera eee | eee ee ee on a one nl Good Dinneracd Lunch on Steamer and at Hotel | MMO iano mabey SE Rate ar Aiaane, Secretary of the Japanese 1egatiOn, | rpoen. on and therefore, nos aconmpllah IB | wnive men was seen by Cortes ad his followers.” | So corn sed email geain suill standing im themed the bu iniamiry, commandant at Fort Muse died pieces, — will make a tour of the prominent Southern sum- ‘Cupitel pics. ‘Smail bulldi: were demolished and large ones | very sudden! lerday ‘egas, N. ‘Music and Dancing on Steamer. 50, 60, and 65c.. marked down to 35e. ce. ee ther resorts this month, topping at Gapon springs, ‘TWIN SISTERS, th lpn ll unrooted. ‘Ihe Gamage vw corn will be light, but | where he had for a rest. The remains will Fare, round-trip, 50c. Children. 23e. ‘jy28-1m BIG DRIVE IN TABLE LINEN. aru ‘6th and N sts. ed ‘the White Sulphur Springs and Park. He hada strong desire to maintain the most ‘REPRESENT! ‘toss, | be sent to: Pa., tor burial. m G0 and 66-inch, at 20c. and 60c. per yard. Win’ Hise, Mr. Z. Montgomery and his daughter leave the | cordial relations with the Dominion of Canada | A dispatch from Philadelphia last night says: ee ‘Napkins and Towels, s large stock. and extra cheap. | and registered druggist in charge, I hope to t looked. Dominion and united | “Mr. Raddali’s health is improving day by day. Killed by = Big Battier, city to-day for Niagara. He upon that Ly tne Unit 5 All the Parasols we have left are being sold at very | Patronage in the future as has always been done in the ~ a that had the| Mi. Randall now sits upthe greater part of each} yrexwa, August 7—-Carl Vondobner bas ac- _envee erery hour. _J928-1m | tow prices. Come carly and cet the pick of the lot. | Patty. gee VF PCCHUL ew penawan. | _ DF Ralph Walsh accompaiied Miss Galt, of Saime institutions, that were gorersed by the same | @47-_ He fead English history to-day for several | cepted the command of the expedition to search (curren Beaci: ‘Some extra good styles Satines, Black and Colored; Ge EON CONT ENE TING Tae icc: Miss Gait is suffering froma sovere sprain ee yy I Bry wagers ge Poeun Som, Of, Plain, subatan nae De “ ” ‘The Kaiser to Visit Alsace-Lorraine, STEAMER JANE MOSELEY, Full stock of Ladies’ and Gents’ Handkerchiefs, Col- | city, desiruus of ha tye construction ¥Ikk- | Mrs D. B. Clark is the guest of her daughter, | establish a “bar sinister” between the two| Senator Palmer has been very much annoyed at eli atdietns lars and Cuffs, very cheap. FNGore can cetain estimated ot the slight sdaitional | Mra. K Waggaman, at Lake George, where they | peoples. ‘The history of Canada was becoming | tne general circulation of am expression, falsely Benin, August 7—Emperor William wil $0. store teak eisnaapetaon ee cam Rooke Work: Postiattd Wegiee, dee: hin CU Onrtios ensartag-eab aanuay swita | ot tee ‘Uneee peecan enter ae, ce coma ae enue aaa En Pataoe "as : : or A rd ioe ERS Remnants of Dress Goods—Cheap. Rent Lime, Plater, Floor ‘iiles, ‘Biate beepa Fire | her friends at Newport, She as a cottage at | growing In strength and power, and as tbe United Uhetr seats by the too free use of money, cr by the 10 AM. and 230 PM ‘Remmanta of Satines—Cheap. Brick, Fire Clay, Palate, Glass. and general fre-proof | Jamestown. Cras ae en ee OD alle ee ee On | Seuployment of money im exoves Of legitimate ex Fare 250. Round Trip. Remnants of Silks—Cheap. Ubetcs plane end eutimatec of cost prapaced ‘Miss Emma Tuckerman, daughter of Mr, Lucius frome ore pty ry penves, He Says he never made use of any such Moseley home at 8:45 p.m. Thompson homest 10:30 Remnants of Everything—Cheap, harge. - aaasher: | euekarsaan, ts'nisraetingy steaming lic aas cae eee el the eats taetaean: tne | Expression, nor ot anytning in the least to 45 p. o ve charge hat: an, ‘nt same ot ‘that Passengers down by the’ Thompaon wiahing asail to | Don't forget our White Shirta, at abc. =>, MURA, @-GPERAFIVE RULLDI-G | Roreemanahp, at Suootbridge, where the family | pratuctions were. not alike.” ‘Tals was expe: | Ix" Senator Palmer saya tmoceoy reover, that be was Sait water can return by Moseley, if they wish. Jy25-19t Pieated Frunt and gvod quality, laundered, 63c. AS OCIATION—8.cond Issue of Stock July, | is spending summer! Clally 80 as between the state of Obio and the oy any < Suares, mon! agoctation ublished the alieged interview cont the HH® Fo* GREAT Fatis AND CABIN JOHN | Best qualality, Plested 61. eects TULSDAY EVENING, August 7th, at Foeisck | _DF-and Mra. & B. Dickson, of the Marine bar- | Province Casas votween the dates ef pulo'ene | expression. He was very much surprised. to ‘ee Siem pects SUCHLSfS Ebew br reas te — FLSA ay B's ts gb | "se slate Pet sages ota prnn-| Restos, hare o na rg esas | paced Waa erence arn op Sunday Wednesday. and Friday, aud 928 7th and 706 K st. = ad Bait B22" | Mrs. Senator Pasco and daugi are interests in Canada, where they owned mines and was wi Eich vee Connie Oars ete ruos. @ uExszy, see's. MMET | vite, a. forests and other Groperty, amounting. pe-hapg, | Senator Palmer Ta ot open coded he dk Bae coment. ond wee yet = E >, MEMBERS OF THE ROCHDALE CO- | | The Minwea Bayard aro all st the family reat. to hundreds of millions, Ohio sent Its coal to | Soeteuieve there ale any of the kind. Tounc colled close by Guts) iamaL Teor excenston —| Rew Ts: Bo orerstive ciety are tdviee tint the | dence in Wilmington, of things And ue’ was ‘willing ‘and anxious | DIS4ORERMENT OM THD SOXDRY CIVIL BILL. feet 9 inches ‘and bad M wil commence her raular Saturday Event of the largest dealers in the city to iunish members | __EX-Mintster John W. Foster and Miss Eleanor | 1 ‘accomplish and bring about a - public ‘The House appropriation committee has recom- = be oe i) appl abeemmaateraaae — its got ted mod forthe year ending Jane 30,1886, | Foster are at Bar fartor. « Polley ‘that would make ‘more intimate the | psxgeq non-concurrence in all the important seas om aaa aes iment, These excursions will be first-class in every par- Srembers, should Jos. no time in calling on someone | yrs x, W. Allen and daughters left to-day for | relations between the Dominion of Canada and the iar nts to the sundry civil bil. Tnis ac- ro oa Army how pre teular About 50 CHILDREN'S WHITE DRESSES, nicely | stomates must be tn before September b, 16us. | Oakland, Md., where they will stop at the Glades | UBlted States, All the interests of both peoples ‘amenamenis providing Maen Tote a Read soonak a wit, Peri ns Sa es ab ner seg OE | Quan, MG. wer ae wl tended va tac way and ooting puede | uootacoder tne amenamgucs provi for ie oes sa comin of ad ma “ ou st e me — _ ¢ “4 a th the shoe. rae wad barber, 0 " (rimmed, slightly soled from handling; some were #5, | running to April 0, 1880, are Hot entitial any ad- | “re LH. Patwerson and eblld, Miss M. Wticox, shepaphetanedioutan anatet ae Boo and that providing for the establishineat of closing Tnakers’uniob of this city last nigut, and. reports oy AIattALE WA mane | some were $4, some were F comme wore OF: al wil | ad eas tae Tonieniaee a information cas be | and Miss Mand Brown Reed are at the Butts, Mt, House of Representatives. petciee tes were tn their efforts by the represent. | that they, though yng ty MiNi we CORCORAN wit leave at 10 oMsjom M. Wilson, Prenident, 301, 20th st aw. py ngy mini THE OHIO CENTENNIAL RXPOSITION BILL. Alexandria Affairs, ves of the citizens, and in every case brought up | Lroubles, have <lec —— eo fur Marsiiall Hall reaching Washington at 4 pam" | €0at 98e. choice. Wm, Mi. Kiam. Vico B % 2200 Lathe nw, | | MF. Andrew B. Duvall and family have gone to} 44, Outhwaite (Ohio), in an earnest speech, ap- | Reported for Tax EvEwDre Stak for trial yesterday the asked-tor verdict wasgiven ne SUNDAYS ae. ss, BOG Ast. ne. Ryland Springs, Va, pealed to the House to permit him to call up for | _Fimgusy’s Puocxssiox.—Four companies of Alex. | ‘hein. leone that tire Kanter ministered | Wile Running Forty Miles an Hour Sng fhe SUanmer mathe testing 2 | CHILDREWS LACE CAPS, were 750, now 260. HEC Posvert Oo8 Mastani tects ave. ne, Mr. and Mrs. ©. N. Thorn and son leave to-mor- | Tmeqiate consideration the Senate bill maxing | #0dria firemen and a aio oe oe a q saloo-Keepers volUnLATiy. promised to | 4 SANTA FE TRAIN HURLED FROM THE TRACK, ‘snd 5.30p fo Soh featine Wanhiowtos oe ee ek Tor fos Aurora, Where they will spend the rest of | .. sopropriation to enable the several Executive Ao ee ee ae lecutt: euotrenery of tng | close their places on the Sabbath day and make no a and 9-350 p Salen -waineneal @ sig: aioe undred = : wb Gino dSATC LAN, TULy ae OAT ULE | et ins! we Mr. and Mrs. A. Leo Knott, Countess Esterhazy, | Departments to participatatn the Ohio centennial | Friendship Fire Company. The Friendship (1774) ‘Tesuit, and now | Kom ayer hn cost-bouse passcuger train, of and Saturday furing the suminer mouthg, | Pest Calico in light colors and mourning, for $1.25, Ez Miss Annie Hannan, Miss Helen Hannan, Mr, Win, | €xposition to be held in Columbus, Ohio, in Sep. | Wore preoeded by a, modern George W asuington Jook for peace and quiet on the day. the Santa Fe Ratiroad left the track ater bere yes- the steam: wil tage to Marvball Hall ieee | = Smith, and H. W. Greene are at Deer Park. Ceaaber and ocnoeee Rees has | and tue Washington Dram Corps. The Hydrauiion ssn tab See ey, So sleepers went off the track, oov- cof Thre apeapegniseemepele derdoy WeeIrs nde ‘The Misses Baden, of West Washington, are Sum | safer yoseg a objection, stated Seat eat a nae | Casey, with blue shirts, drew che hose ot] | The Emperor Porer. | cars sleepers went off the rack. wet- First-class catering im dint Etcretary ca noon | mering at Oakland Hall, Southern Maryland. ‘on constitutional grounds to the Government | te Friendship. Then came the Alexandria Baniix, Aagust 7.—Lieut. Wiseman, the German | eral Of i BE} 3 a junior company in red. preceded the Co- | explorer, had a long intervie Emperor Wii. | engineer, ae LADIES’ LAWN DRESSING SACQUES, nicely | and at 4 p.m. cach day at 705 15th st. n. ‘Mrs. Henry Curlton, her daughter, Mrs, Rob | going into the show business, he would not now Al ‘the Star explained tor | fireman, ‘A broken rail caused or a —— aoe ject, Dut woutd content himself with voung | lumbia, which took the place = ‘and stateh mab aden | the. BY SI trimmed, “ dy28-11 Fountain, nurse and children, and Mrs. Guy Carl- | object, ‘The Columbias wore red and drew their hose car- | colonial development in Africa idea BB°Sietutte! ad Miners Transportation Ca a stam, with conbveitiy oll eowund: wens | 2 ton and dauguter, ae in the Blue Ridge Moun. | against thew |e reg yg Tog Sees eee eens no: nw REE Steamisliigr sail from $1.50; the remainder will go at 98, arke, plate-giass taine, ‘up for consideration. ‘The wpe a ng gd ad Business Building Burmea. Foat 7,—The Coast Survey ee tt ey feo Miss Hattie D. Platt, daughter of Lieut. Robert | “Air! wise (Va.) offered an amendment providing ack crete unitorms, soanned their — vi 7.—The four-story brick | Steamer Endeavor, “Lieut. M. L. Wood, sailed Unis 3 oda Platt, left yesterday to visit friends in Nantucket | tnat if there shall be any surplus of appropria- | Wore ‘Ww! esi pe survey We harbor, The Mt JUITO CaN —— ’ and rode ‘Ut, closing Loe Che pro- ‘est Onondaga strect, 08a ‘OPTES, large, double-bed size, pink FRESH SUPPLY -OF WU SEWING ond teem a ot sera a, p, | Homsinade ta enable the its to partici. Ca EE oops ere orders Wo attend Gen Sneri- ‘ule Hotais is Wenking. | ‘Ba White, reduced from $1.90 to $1.39, Hotel and Fully warrant “Gewine Mschimes'of ai visas: | rocker, Mra, A. Garnier, chaperones, Misses jotais in 4 A he house, Tar Naver aepiy toe veorxs. 2 oarding house proprietors take notice of this, rertUnis SEWING SLACHINE “AGYNCT. Gnd Saran. Manila," Mesara,’ Mark Olde Wil sbasaonea Telephone Baltimore 247. “nf Dock. Enunors, — 4551 71h st 2 w- | Hodges, Frank Blackstone, Green, Barry Se Telephone Baltimore 247. SS "myzioan_ THE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR TWELVE | Harvey, Burt Summers. and Walter “tarrisoa RAND FARK WiSPERS PERE If this don't have the effect of crowding these de- ye SSE St ee 2.08 | started’ yesterday on the steamer Waketleld for © Ruest pleasnre gcounde country. 2. C., be INDAY. Aurust De Beater Eee erin, Tanne: Risais. | sertmente then we do not know whet will. ere grat ee bald cn MONDAY, ert River Springs, where they expect to remain for the ‘the . Father Sorin, Suns! ‘of the month, Another party will follow in » om on the 15ca Beh baba. Tebet | Stet ee SETTEWELATER, Secretary. | fow days —— Somake an exhibit at | Phere thres Dlocks are now to be paved. He hauled off last and az. | bis deparvure 7 EY FORGE ino pieaY i = GROGAN'S INSTALMENT HOUSE, C. 1. Gurley ana Mrs. W. B. Gurley and children | Susand'within, five hours’ ride ot that sly ond hata nopaleas iy te Siren Bice about ii o'clock. “dao ts ber Eeanang. nam chengemeeme, bees F[SE SE; AMERS VALLE) FORGE AND DIXEY ‘ mee are at the Blue Mountain House, ‘where the exposition was to be held at the same prepery maee pn -———_— Fathers Foley and perverse kgs sect Se ed coeaper ha 2 ees Oe ee eae pol a govern [pense all along 178 FIMST ANNUAL CONVENTION To MENT Ix CHICAGO pemepaeies oa ag at Heltzmana 2 auZ 420, 3417, pine fs in such matters, Heretofore the policy 'TO-MORROW—OBJECTS OF THE ASSOCIATION. Sreaume a Decor faite fare tt ieee eer oe eee Se te a | cove terboultne He tated Tot aarine sane nee” | Yo aid oRly expositions of au international or ne- Be ed aaebal Bar Ase eae con | Harlan, in the United States Circuit Court in Bal: im. Round trip, Lde. Reduced rates’ to whoee Proved in health. He sailed for Europe July 18 | tional character. 11 that policy were now aban- | Midland eeerea’ to: carrying with Ausociation Will be | timore yesterday granted a new trial Lo J. Eaclce Pinus for charier.. amy or down at Wuyhitee AMD LAY sui CARPETS FREE OF| “yr, and Mra, George Francis are pending the | doned sad sid given to the Columbus expantion, | been Lane gies, Feqton and Cook tae floe Thursday. Tuc atmo. Batbews ex-possomice clerk who. now serving ‘clephune 383 sae ‘summer at Aurora, granted augue ‘Risk ‘and Mr. P. B. Peyton, newly Lamy) Te J -4 — 521m SRS. CUMBERLAND & SOX. pee) Quite a party of Washingtonians ealled for xo. | O04 SxPETISSS es | SaiBietehiet te raaroadvatogtapners nereatar Secs See Tee Seon ee tae eer inguin ‘was bot ne —— =. 0 Saturday. They were ‘Robeson tegen neetand Mn wet ‘at the Princess | of ir? ro Ge ‘ended to be conveyed a ‘TIVE BUILDING assootaTIon, | Hiss ‘alinaie Stout, Mra Admiral Howell and Mr. Henderson (lows) offered am amendment | stress dice, and Mr. W. Walttionty at the Princess | S08 Ta" “watch the ‘pongie ‘of the phn a 5 Aw Avocr Rewuxts “EQUITABLE SUILDING.” 1008 F SE. a a 4 weiter aa cistee abe te Anoeee ane ie oo Secu, Ayers oo: lace tus eteraoon from het Such as the laws of descent, of wills and couvey: | gchitaes seayivas Bes ‘ASSETS—$896,217.43, br ) eed ee Se ee Wan | lave nome Ss tonce put acrom | anos, of marriage and divoroe, of limitations of | Saulzacn.et s ana < eo am. to4:30p.m. On the fret} iss Mamie Bishop, of East Washington, is Futrambdation of Aieriea. Be food tan company, Rema erand— ioe Fore $ctidan tor the settiement of estates, the laws ai asi ‘over REMNANTS OF SILKS ioe Te sucnt Govcaiy "be done “ana | achat ening race At | ot criminais howe congaraing cotameral paper, | fhe ans wuss? 3 REMNANTS OF DRESS GOODS ae be ouipoated by whe, association as proper sub- Bnooxrs ranidcadony the ‘aod pron sree cae REMNANTS OF SATINES. Bropets ihe improremont of thn jodie umn ie ao REMNANTS OF GINGHAMS, FLANSELS, TABLE | Pure sinong mentors of ek ne see seeutry LINENS, NAPKINS, BLACK GOODS, in fact Rem Coe eee en oe Ss es oe ‘pants of all kinds and in ali quantities, marked very and ot the eat ot meoeiess cheap. They ace the Remnante of good styles, and ‘Swans eet ‘were going around the | S¢ members of yy ihe Sd Say emangs wich oe many Bangaine are in the ot nun seate of the Onion should ‘abe be fongoten, ‘rales partionpasea ionenin fo & coat as Tientions 2 memes * ‘Our new catalogue of campaign outfits, with consti i, me Mec ‘at the Kansas City yo Duara oF ton, in ta m7 beat Wusuvsrenesom, | Sho wssammssmomeonns re 2a be was har. Herbert (Ala) thought thas if the Govern- qaseening ancora ot jase — coor | ment was going r ‘gall quantity, ace wis 919 PENNA avi, | Ulustrated Catalogue free. Tn ee ast [ts ought to. ‘Four of the teeth mo A. @. SPALDING & BROS. 106 Madison st., Chicago: ohm Rottneon, ¢ ior. the naae ikea rs a Kf