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— THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, “ Northwect Oorner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th 8t, yy The Evening Star Newspaper Company, 8. H. KAUFFMANN, Pres't ‘Tax Evertve Stan is sorved to subscribers in the ity by carriers, on their own account, at 10 cents Week. or 44c. par mouth Copies —t the counter, cents cach By mail; cents 8 ‘Month: one year, $0: six wont (Entered at the Post Office at Washington, D. C.,ae second-class mail matter.) op Eraer—e1 © ix mou! cent ‘Tar Weextr $7, $24) mail subscriptions paid in advancer must be paid im ad RO pape? aout lorwrer than i pad for Rates of advertising made Known on application. —_—_——___S_—=—=—=_. he Vor. 7T3—No 11,008, WA HIGH LICENSE A SUCCESS, It Has Reduced the Number of Miase sotn Saloons and Imcrensed State Revenacs. St. Paci, Minex., August 30.—The Pioneer-Press feviews the first year of high license ip Minnesota and finds the system has proved all its friends Claimed for it. There are tn the state only 1.507 ‘Salooas now, as against 2,500 Whon the law Went into effect. "A decrease iu the consumption of liquor ts shown in nearly every county. Low ggeries nave been closed up and the liquor juess Is Under beter | ‘Ub- Ger the old sysiem Ub) ‘Was about $300 and Uue total approximate tnoome ‘Was about $850,000. Under high license the aver= Age Cost of permission to sell is about $650 and the Lotal approximate income is about $1,100,000, A MYSTERIOUS EPIDEN ening Star. HINGTON, D.C... THURSDAY, AUGUST 30. 1888 TWO CENTS EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &c. _ SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. At Hines Caused Twenty-Five Deaths in an Ohie Town a Menth, Washington News and Gossip, |AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY.|™#amING on Execrmio wines. PIC-NIC MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1888. WORKINGMEN, ATTENTION! JOHN POPE HODNETT has made the following Fade Hon. Soha Gy: Cerise Uparat, hat wencar: ‘bale sbail Lave an hour to speak on Free Trade for and fr behalt of tie demmosrecy” God taat re toa shal we a var to epg oy Liss for and ts bata of toe St'Cihiels are ou eh a. n'ey between 8 aod Paap B™.. Washington, D. 90) Monday, ember 3, daotay of isowecs a tae sreniog’ hcivecuvants'oe ‘the grounds. Band will play all day and uight 1t* qpusiast SATURDAY EXCORSION TO BAY RIDGE, under the auspices of «GENERAL JOHN A/TOGAN CAMP, 8. of V. Maw, davcing. horse, and boat racing. Round t14 eet 9200. chudren 50c:; to be had at the depot on ‘the moruing of the excursion. 2t HE CATHOLIC BENEFICIAL SOCIETY ‘WILL GIVE THEIR FIRST GRAND EXCURSION TO COLLINGWOOD BEACH, MONDAY, SEPT. 3. A Ane Ginner table will be Kept bythe society. Round trip ‘tiekets 50 coats: ‘children 25 cents. ‘Mu: ic rumen hestra. ‘aud0-ste CH HINSON. President. DR. T. J. JONES as returned to the eity and will resume his practice of Dental Surgery at corner 26th st. and Penn- ivenia yu30-3t° _ AMUSEMENTS. 5) Coe BAND CONCERT Ba OF SILO! FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 31 _su30 Ne ‘NATIONAL THEATER. EVERY EVENING AT 8 O'CLOCK. Wednesday and Saturday Matmees at ¥ o'clock. ‘Enormous success of DUNCAN B. HARRISON'S Great ‘Military Mel.drama, THE PAYMASTER. ‘The grandest production ever seen in Washington, Ilustrated by « Star Company, ‘Magnificent Scenery, ‘Thrilling Incidents. and Sensational Water Effects. September 3-FRED. BRYTON in FORGIVEN. a27-6t ‘PERSONS "201 at GOING TO BAY ‘week HHT Wé . Oe 1888. Se Miia Lae eas for ee 4, eee J. B. CLARK, ‘OF DEATH, im, L. Schley Lode, Baul SATCRDAY EV: <optembet of Committee, 7 ‘au30-se° ATTENTION PAINTERS—B.L.O.—THE STo pgueried to ttoud a apecial mctiug of the aasers: bly FRIDAY Nrowr i Bo'clock, ae Dusiness of im demands their attendance. By order of C. vOUD, M. W- yon gu0- i x “ienTs OF PYTHIAS ON TOP AGAIN. GREAT ATTRACTION ATBAY RIDGE. tively the last EXCUNSION OF THE SEASON TO BAY RIDGE, Br PYTHIAN PLEASURE CIRCLE, on 2 ber 3, 188%. MONDAY, September 3, 1855.0 a leave B. and 0. depot 9 A. M., 1:30 and 4:20 “Fhe public and friends are cordially invited. Tickets procured from J. H. Mills & Co. Warhogton. Typ ‘B14 ‘Sth. in 8 dsy's outing with us and all will be only cared for. Mi Stescteg Ws W-CORCORAN will leave at 10 am. ee Steamer W. Fi CORCORAN will make, two trips to Jarshall Hall Garing the summer months, leaving 030s mands) pm Washington at fo secommodate the public, on FRIDAY. JULY aud SATURDAY, JULY 77m. and every Friday and Saturday thereafter during the summer months, the steaner will m ke two trips to Marshall Hall, leav- Sug at 10a mand 6:15pm, and reaching the city at #and 10-30 p. m. First-class catering in room at the Hall. supplied tistact- USO-St Lunch, coffee, milk: Uuttermilly few frait.ke excursionista Fare, round trip, 23e. Ja AMILY EXCURSION AND OYSTER ROAST TO Mioaelay. WEDNESDAY, Septomber 5, 1888. Teaves 6th-street wharf at 10 o'clock s.m.; Te turns af 9 pm. Crabe and oysters free. ‘Tickets, © QECoND Pr S wiven at Loc hboehier's Park, New York ave. and Ist st aw. THURSDAY, August 30, 1888. Danc m. ‘Ticket. admitting lady and gentleman. 23 centa, Feturn ceck. )CRTH EXCURSION SOUTH WASHINGTON SOCIAL CIRCLE RIVER VIEW, FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1888, bildren, 330. = 10. 10c. ‘Two Estra Family Dayeat RIVER VIEW, on TUESDAY, Aug. 28, and MONDAY, Sept. 3. ‘Two trips each day, leaving at 10 am. and 1:30 pm Stopping at Alexandria both trips. Steamer MARY WASHINGTON. and " qbring out the Children and the Babies. Dancing auze-St E.S RANDALL. 85.00. B5.00 7° LoBax axp Beran. Via Manassas Branch, Virginia Midland Division, ‘Piedmont Air Line, ‘Leave Washington daily, except Sunday, arrive Luray daily, except Sunday, 9:20 p.. ‘Washington from Luray 9:45 a.m. ‘Excursion tickets good for five days, $5.00 TO LURAY AND RETURN. $5.00. Giose connection at Riverton with Shenandoah Valley Railway Going and Returning. ‘Tickets on Sale at the Office of the Piedmont Air Line, 1300 Pennsylvania avenue, ‘and at Passenger Station, Baltimore and Potomac Rail- au247t road. (Cet TON Brac STEAMER JANE MOSELEY, Daily at 10 am., excepting SUNDAYS, TWO 10 a.m. and 2:30 pm, ‘Fare, 25¢. Round-trap. Moseley home at 8:45 pm. Thompson home at 10:30 5 pm: arrive wish wu23-2w GREATEST NOVELTY OF THE SEASON. AT RIVER VIEW, ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1888 A DOUBLE TOURNAMENT AND BALL FOR PRO- FESSIONAL AND AMATEUR KNIGHTS. Steamer Mary Washington will leave her wharf, foot of 7th st... at 9:30 a.m. and6 pm Leaving City Vie 3 Famengers down by the Thom sail to salt water ca return by Moseley if they wish at _ 8018,22,25; 5° Feeney. STEAMER GEO. LAW. Leaves dafly 5:15, 8, 10,12 am, 2.4,6pm ‘Leaves Sundays 8, 10, 12 4 m., 2.4.6, 7 p.m From Mary Washington's whart. 015-16" R= Mew For iss, ‘Washingtonian's Most Popular Resort. Steamer MARY WASHINGTON will leave her wharf every SUNDAY at 10a.m.and3 p.m., returning at 2 andSp.m. Tickets 25 centa Every WEDNESDAY 9-30 a.m sharp and 6:30 p.m sharp, returning st Sand ll p.m Tickets 25 cents. Family day at Kiver View every SATURDAY, leaving at 10 am, returning at pm. Tickets 10 centa Prof. Proctor’s Dancing School Reunion every SATURDAY EVENING, leaving at 6:30 pnreturning at 11 p.m. Tickets 25 centa. Dancing down and back and st the grounds on all trips except Sunday. Fine Brass baud on pundays, No objectionable parties allowed. charters, &c..applyto FE. §. RANDA! _ 38s + APPIY Steamer Mary Westlaw Coresmac beac Salt Water Bathing Steamer ApROWSMITE, ‘From Tth-street wharf 8:45 am. ‘Three hours at Beach; home 9:30 p.m. Celebrated Boller Coaster. And all the Popular Amusementa, Good Dinnerand Lunch steamer and at Hotel. Music and Danch :on Steamer. _Yare, round-trip, 50c._ Children. 25e. SLAND PARK, HARPER'S FERRY. sine, Soep: picasare grounds, in tbe country. Dapeng, B ating, 2 : acethoot Ono To Tar Resazxisce Svocess ov run PALACE KING, Our Furnace trade this year has nearly doubled. Simplest coustructed: sasieat managed. widest rept- best shape: largest resalt with smallest Sousumption, sds substantial ‘and suieheat beater HAYWAKD © HUTCHINSON, 424 0 at are reminded tha chetr SEES Su ropa of Feusacks, TatHoues mae aes a many Vezations may be HAYWARD & bencamer x7 Agents for Hatcher's Boston Hard Wax, wuch used for polebing doors: 8u30-3m,1p Our custowners Bauz Or Wasarneros OLD BYE WHISKEY. ‘The Parest and Finest Whiskey ever put upon Abe Lisirict market 448 L BARBOUR & son, Wholesale Depot. 211-30 Hy ‘BIJOU THEATRE. WEEK OF AUGUST 27, Matineds on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Special jent of the eminent artists, MILTOS"AND DOLLIL NOBLES, bles’ powerful drama, “LOVE AND LAW. (a es Dropertice ahd reqtiaive totlets, pe Poy icon will WHITE SLAVE. ‘au7-Ot BAY RIDGE. FIRST ANNUAL FAIR, ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY, ‘MD. TUESDAY FRIDAY, August 28, 29, 30, and 31. DISTINCTLY AGRICULTURAL IN EVERY FEATUKE. Grand Races each day at 2 p.m. Fine display of Farm Products, agricultural Machi- chinery, ete. ‘Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Swine, and Poultry. Boat Races Tuesday, 28, 11 a m.—Battesux, five miles Prize, winning boat, $25. ‘Wednesday, 29. 11 a, m.—Canoes and Bugeyes, fifteen miles, Prize, winning boat, $25. ‘Thursday, 30,11 a m.—Sloops, fifteen miles, Prize, ‘winning boat, 825. ‘Friday, 31,11 & m,—Pungies and Schooners, fifteen miles, Prize, winning boat, $23, FIREWORKS! Sunday. Tuesday, and Thursday, Aurust 26, 28, and ‘30, the Greatest Display of Fireworks ever Given in America—Naval Battle between MONITOR and MERRIMAC. GREATER ATTRACTIONS THAN EVER GIVEN AT A FAIR IN THIS COUNTRY. ITZEL’S MILITARY BAND. Salt Water Bathing, Fishing, Sailing, eto. NO EXTRA CHARGE. FREE TO ALL ‘Trans leave Baltimore and Ohio Depot, 9.00 a. m, 1:30, and 4:20 p.m. _ROUND-TRIP ONLY ONE DOLLAR Reeve raw ROCKVILLE FAIR _ROOKVILLE FAIR. SEPTEMBET: xces “eVint payStP TEMBER GRANU ATHLETIC CONTESTS or aS), the uoted caterer of Washington. D. suoted caterer of Washi 5 @ ‘ekote, ‘including admission t el.st hand OB oflen. SHELDON’S ACADEMY OF DAN ICING, F st u.w., will opeu on MONDAY, Septem: ‘Tp.mi, Present address, Oakland a auz36m au25-5t 1406 N.Y. AVE — LADIES Bociables and Tandems for hour, day or week. Tricycles months, > per month. ‘apl2-6m - __ LADIES _GOODs. UPERFLUOUS HAIR DESTROYED, LEAVING needle trace by my electric a \efeattuent for ives 07-1 MRS. Die (RENCH DYEING, SCOURING AND DRY CLEAN- ING ESTABLISHMENT, 1205 New York ave Sr neraransne far at with A. Fischer and Maison Yriewe, Paria.” Jall-iy Fevon, Duzss THE BEST IN THE WORLD. Manufactured by A. H Brinkmann & Co. Baltimore, aud-codn NION FISCHER'S DRY CLEANING ESTAB- ALISHMENT AND DYE WORKS OUG st ne ‘Ladies’ and Gent's Garments of all ‘Cleaned and Dyed without being ‘Evening Dresses years’ Fricoe GC specialty. ‘Thirty-fv ‘experience. fnoderate, Goods called tof aud delivered. LL-WOOL GARMENTS MADE UP OR RIPPED. A Syed Siced moaning black hen 000 Gata. PIANOS AND ORGANS. a14 FOR RENT AND SALE ON CHICKERING, EASY TERMS. STEINWAY, W.G. Mi ET & CO AND OTHER PIANOS| su27-4m 1110 Fat. nw. Brecrar. LEADING PIANOS AND ORGANS. SPECIAL PRICES, ‘Bare bargains for all purchasers during this week. ‘For cash or on instalments, DECKER BROS,’ PIANOS. WEBER PIANOS, FISCHER PIANOS. ESTEY PIANOS AND ORGANS. Several Instruments but Slightly Used st Consider- able Reduction from Regular Prices, SANDERS & STAYMAN, a ____} 934 F et Rag Pres, soc AND DUBABILI a foecigl attention “of ‘purchasers ‘Artistic Styles” Siished ne oe HIGHEST DECORA Ti ECORATIVE 3 SECOND-HAND PIANOS. A assortment Prominent makes at all pricea. ‘piaNos FOR SENS ‘WM, KNABE & CO., ‘817 Market Space. WORKMANSHIP is invited to our "of myl Dowr You Wasr APAIROF ODD PANTS (BY WHICH WE MEAN A PAIR OF PANTS SUITABLE TO WEAR WITH ANY COAT), TO WEAR DURING THE REMAINDER OF ‘THE SUMMER AND THE EARLY FALL. WHITE AND FANCY. DUCK VESTS ARE WORN QUITE LATE IN THE SEASON, EVEN UP TO DE- CEMBER. ONE OF THESE GARMENTS ADDS MUCH TO THE NEATNESS OF A MANS APPEAR- ‘ANCE, FYROM NOW UNTIL DECEMBER 1,4 MEDIUM WEIGHT WOOLEN SUIT WILL BE THE MOsT USEFUL OF ANY. DOWT YOU WANT ANY OB ALL OF THESE? WE WILL BE GLAD TO SERVE YOU, 5.3. BARNUM & C0, Ss lORROW (FRIDAY), at 8 p.m., for the purpose of re- , m consid a ‘matter relating to the «ranting of ‘the recent general dispensation. 7150" 30S HUKMOUGHS, Grand Seribe. BEG TO ANNOUNCE THAT MY FALL ate ae far the f= Radeon i SYA a pam “expert i Trousra.” Two Stores: Cor, 9th and Gate n. w. and 63 @=> IN COMPLIANCE WITH REQUIRE the act iE A MEETING OF THE Ro YORK STATE REFUBLIOAS Asoo CIATION at League Headquarters. FRIDAY evening New Yoru republicans are requested ‘By order District National Lea. —. FOUNDRY METHODIST EPISCOPAL ‘Church, 14th and G sis.—special notice. ihe revival pore, mecting of Yeaneetay evening will be continued this THUKSDAY EVENING. Members of them. test" Precouse to looked font pensral it or, - ‘Vitation is extended. 0 A MEETING OF THE NEW JERSEY REPUBLICAN ASSOCIATION will be heid ‘at the Republican National League Building, corner Massachusetts ave.aud 14th ston FKIDAY EVEN- ING, at 8 o'ciock. All New Jersey Republicins are invited. P. FARDON, Prov: G. Hl. GRAHAM, Seo. yu 30-2t? SCHUETZEN VEREIN. a DN ie em by the FUEL UNE NCS, pat onan, Leader. ‘The Sengerbund bar’ also’ be to be present. aug0-2t Leder. The te ‘also’ been invit ‘WM. HELMUS, Chairman of Com. REINHOLD SPRINGSGUTH, bec. WuS0,S0S0 Ot OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF ‘THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, A ‘The uissioners of the District of Co- #iveD notice of x pro in 19th street extended ‘street, according to a plat or map thereof Surveyor and Aled in this office. and atocs of the estate of George Baty biske, de- Wing objected to said route and sugwested ‘another in Liew thereof, and five dust having beet a 254 of the into bet discreet, disinterested ited, in accordance with section terest. Weep Samuel fw LEY, © VHOND, Commisslouore ‘the Bistrict of Columbia, _ 8029,30.804,5,11,1°2,18,19 AT A REGULAR SESSION OF THE FEDE- Be toy Or tino PIONS ee trict of Columbia, held on ‘Tuesday evening, the 28th Instant the following was adopted: That secretary be authorized to publish that the ‘Labor Unions of the District of Colum! not con- nected in aay way with the United Labor ue of ‘That the United Labor League of America isnot Tesented in the Federation of sabor Unions of the. trict of Columbia, WILLIAM BERON, Secretary Federation of Labor. u20.2t____Secrotary Federation of ‘MY WIFE, MAGGIE RUS‘ELL, HAVING | ee ‘ay bed huld board. al person are hereby forbid trusting her on my account as T will not pay any bills she may contract’ CHAKLES KUSSELL eao-3e 707 6th st, 8, w, o> PEENSYLVANIA REPUBLICANS. jvanis Hepublicans residing ‘Columbia are requested 10 moet at the Republi National League Hi .Thomas Vircle, THURSDAY EVENING, August 30, 1588: at8 pas. By order of the commit _ 8020-2 THE COMMITT! Ke. ‘THREE LAKGE FURNACES FOR SALE cosh JOSTON VARIETY. STORE, _8u28-6t 705, 707, 700 Market Bpace. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. Notice is hereby given that the partnership hereto- fore existing begeted ed, under the arma G. WAY & CO., Carpenters and Builders, ‘is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All ‘work now on hand will be com a ‘THOMAS GALLOWAY and THOMAS F. WAY, who will continue the by the frm st gatsoway & SON, mame pagin ns aero mene rat ‘them, and they will pay all ite debts and liabilities, suzs-3te THOMAS F. GALLOWAY. <— GARNETT 1. HILES. DENTIST, HAS | DSPs hw. edema = Bee EH BAGS AND BUILDING a- Persons SOCIATION—218T ISSUE. Ti Ten st aw JNO. A. PRESCOTT, and Treasurer. au25.16¢ OY logy Butlding, 1416 F st. nw. "ARIS UNIVERSAL EXPOSITION Bee PANS OT Tae OFFICE OF THE U. 8, COMMISSION. ‘35 WALL STREET, NEW YORK. fi corporations who desire to make sana aeateanee Gate erage te 5 space will be furuiabed by the undersigned upo appl ‘WM. B. FRANKLIN, Com'r General, SOMERVILLE P. TUCK, Aas’t Com'r General. sud-thamlm ‘EQUITABLE OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, “EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 F ST. ABBE 18—8808,217.43. Office hours, from 9 am. to 4:30 p.m. On the first ‘Wednesday in each month the office will be open from Gto8 o'clock pm Advances will be made promptly at 7 Celock. Subscriptions for shares in the 15th issue received daily at the office of the Association, Equitable Build~ ing, 1003 F st. Shares are $2.50 per month. $1,000 advanced on each share, Pamphlets explaining the object and advantages of ‘the Association are furnished upon application. ‘THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Pres't. JNO. JOY EDSON, Sec'y. save eo teas. y28-3m, ‘BY MALL, 500. per month; 96.008 year inadvance, ORDERS FOR- SUBSCRIPTION AND ADVER- ‘TISEMENTS received st THE SUN WASHINGTON BUREAU, Fatreet, ‘4&8 ABELL & 00. Publishers, sut-1m ‘Baltimore. So ee and’ mnoot Telegrams to The Star. THE DEMAND FOR HOME RULE Prevspone, August 30,—A Caldwell, Obio, special ‘says: A mouth ago a mysterious disease appeared. Tt had some characteristics of typhoid fever, and some of malaria, and whole families were at tacked. The malady was lingeriag, and vicums Tarely dled under Six or seven days. In the course of a fortnight nearly every tamily in Lown was af fected and the death-rate became alarming M families left town. Business ts almost paraly And funeral processions are almost constantly i the streets. ‘The physicians are nearly all worn Out and medicine seems 10 do NO youd. The disease ‘does not. Wo be infectious, except to resi- ‘The Senate District Subcommittes Cone ducting a Secret Investigation. A subcommittee of the Senate District com- ‘Governwent Recerrrs To-Day.—Internal reve- BL2, $450,451; customs, $700,572. Movants oF Usrrep States (NAVAL VESSRiS.— ‘The U. 8 8. Ossipee arrived this morning at Port- land, Me,, on her way to Newport from the shing Freunds, The antic wilt proceed soon from to the vicinity of Nova Scotia, AssIstaNT SURGEONS IN THE Navy.—Wm. Ford Arpold, Nashville, Tenn., and Geo. Augustus Lung, Canandaigua, N.Y., have been aj assistant: THE RETALIATION MESSAGE. Speeches by Senators George and Oullom. Coming From all Parts of Great Britain OKLAHOMA BILL IN THE HOUSE. dents here, for outsidersare Rot affected Tus ‘surgeons to date from August i peers wines mes oiee wanee lame SENSATIONAL MURDER IN CHICAGO loads to the belief that the Gisease germs are a Incrzasep REVENUE CoLLEcTions.—The total ‘The Senate. nd it was said they had “some other business” os eae of drainage. The Dumber of Goats ts bom wenn collections of internal revenue during the month | Mr.Biair offered a resolution, which was referrea | hand. ir. ‘Trueedetl, z : PEI five, emi bot seem aid all ages. Tur popuc Of July last were $10,178,500, being $82,220 more | to the committee on contingent expenses, instruct- | the pur all other woe exclu Mens? | Success of High License in Minnesota. ~ a FGA than the collections during July, 1887, The col- | ing the committee on interstate commerce t0| time the 1 had become filled with {hat a Dumber of merchants will be compelled 16 Jections were as follows: From, spirits, $5,212,977, | examine fully into the system ot mechanical tele- GENTLEMEN INTERESTED IN THE SUBJECT _— — a decrease Of $188,708; from formentai” gues, | STADE, ROW On exhibition at the Capitol, and to | ot electric wires. Among those in walting were HOME RULE ALL AROUND. = $2,400,012, a decrease of $04,703; Irom oleomargar | SECUre the ald of competent and disinterested ex- Grave Charge Against « Woman. SETTING WER MOUSE ON FLAK LN 0 Fine, $41,571, an increase of $16,752; from banks ports, He explained the object of his resolution | Raymond, Messrs. C. C. Duncanson, George Trues- it Daily op More and More = — aoe ee ots object Gt &docreame os sad und oven retereas omeuree | Sah S Ke saan Os IE Eat | Seas mrsani MM ) cmcicn angu aA en fm Howl a 3 : : M. Dubois, ot Oak Grove, 1 THE Boxp Orvexs To-pay aggregated $255,000, | DH craig Gis oy ot teen been wold by 3; | James 1. Barvour, Samuel Norment, Clarence F. | Special Csblo Dispatch to Tax Rvaxrto Stan ia alt bere, charged with arson. ‘Mer ‘busiind ‘iaeun: Ooeon a 2 words could be sent on the wider en whensc its | Norment, A. M. Kénshaw and Wm. Of the || Loxpox, August 30.—Tne question of the federa__| Carried oure a can of OM, and, after Milling» lamp, tered 7 $288.0 a L0Bgr MY TE | cite leteer postage. ‘mae aoreacsuitnerc Gor | Uilted, aves. Caeeine | Ligaung Ca, wey heparan lime seeemdpeiend fig AGE A oe Se one Sate - Chesapeak Suinmaane eassane: ite w Trou its sie rey a Nava Contmacts AwaRDED.—Contracts nave | Lion’ but that duficulty had ‘bees largely poviated | 824. 0bi0 Telephone Co; Henry Wise Garnet and | °F ye more and more ove | PeSiy ‘dressing, got his wile and culldren out ot * a 7 ze] RE. Of "the Tenleytown Toad, and | Of Practical politics. Yesterday a meeting was | the puuding. ine *uuen mecutered the uous, put ony. Tor miscellaneous materia tar eey | ton of a typewriter, Sew RAE after the fA8h- | representatives at the Thomsoa-Houston Oa, of | held at Cardlll, where anew Welsh political party | “ke BulMlity. Ie then reutered the wouse, jus Harmony for miscellaneous materials for the | 100 of 8 ae ae stve0 was | 2 The District Commissioners were ex- | was formed, somewhat on the lines of the Irish | been scatiered over the entire house. Mra Dubois ork: WB Pros Meant roe eg AE New | co investigate the question of the uulity of some | Cuded with the others eee eee esti | Party. On the eighteen of next month the first po e—Ee ee ES ore, white lead, paints and. brushes,” $2.20¢57; | Pavented Invention, ana admission, but was informed that Rational conference of the Scottisn Home Kule As- | ADU. Cue oll. The oll could nox oy found, and at Albert Flagler, New York, zinc, paint’ and glass, | or te Western: Caton Tole ea Moke | had decided upon secresy. sociation will be held at Glasgow. Tne associa- | was arrested. ‘The house Was lusured, as Was als $030.42; Calvin A. Baytion, New York, screws | Figaucic monopoly that owsed every wleerapnic | ATF ME. Trucsdell bad been beard Mr. Geo. W. | tion has forwarded an address of sympathy to che | 4e"jsuteate,, Tue Pause was tueured. us was wisp $306.80: Rowland A. Robbins, New York,’ wrought Ertcasica and sreay totmreae es aad ene Mi Sugineer of the Thomeoa-Houston Oo. | irish National League, asking the latter to send a | insurauce prompted the firing of use preuises, iro Te ail ‘Un, hard) ral shi] vention - velegraph line and inthe the contractor for motlve power to the | deputation to the Glasgow conference. The axso- —_—_———s haidiory Aud leather, g1aarOr; Seo, Donovan; | COUBHY, and that Jo Banta Peete! morgage | Eckington road, and Capt. Kugene Grigio, clation repudiates the idea of rivairy. with Irish pasbunted Once. Now York, nails, iocks aad’ hinges, Huseed ott af- | O¥er, the telegraphic business of the couatry, | Sonustr at proscat rae sates comennye Hens home rule, which, it thinks, suould bave prece- & late @ Conol and sperm: and tard otis $heou lic Lewis. | against which there was Ro Tedrese unless Cob- | in and examined. é dence, ‘supposing ‘paritament 18 not prepared to | DR WEED ACQUITTED OF THE CHARGE OF COMPLICITE Ross, Brooklyn, white oak, whive pine, black AL | Suey at aa Gxtravegare Vek, tues wan en ‘THE DISTRICT COMMISSIONERS HEARD. carry out a comprebensive measure all at once. = Sas SEREETS Seeneee. ——— ae GLADSTONE A: FORSTER, New Light on their Relations te Each Other and to Parneii. Special Cable Diapatch to Tue Evisixo Stan. Lonbor, August 30.—Giadstone's review of Reid's: “Life of Forster” is an important contribution to our knowledge of modern English political his Lory. AS might have been expected, Gladstone Geals generousiy with his old colleague, Those ‘who remember how Forster found telling phrases for Gladstone's oppunents, as, for instance, that Gladstone compounded with treason simply be- cause Gladstone refused to keep Parnell evernally in prison without trial, will appreciate tue mag- Opportunity to introduce a system which would supplant the other at comparatively slight ex- pense. He did not know whether there was any- Suing in it, DUt he wanted to have the matver con- je Banoon, Mr., August 30.—The jury in the case of Dr. George F. Weed, charged with complicity tn the roubery of old Peter Bennett, came in tals morning aitef an ali-nigbt session, and rendered a Verdict of Lot gullty, aid Weed Was discharged. — From Wall Strect Te-Day New York, August 30, 11 a. m—Tue quiet opening to the stock market “Uns Dut tirst prices, as compared with Last Rigures, were beavy Lo Weak, deciives ese &y percent, New England standing alone au'advance of %. Lackawanna and We Were Uke most active stocks, with a hait di the leading stocks following’ With a very moderate business. The market Was Tatler feverisu aud Uusettied, Dut was generally strong in ue early trading, When advauces extending to % per cout were estabiished, Consolidated Union ‘Within a few minutes of 12 o'clock the District Commissioners were summoned into the room and they submitted a brief statement concerning the permit granted the road, ‘Mr. Truesdell submitted the contract the Eck- ington company has made, and one of the reasons assigned for Was that contracts ought P ‘The committee did not get through, but no time Was Mixed for anotuer nut, &c., $5,697:2 . Duryee, "New Yor yellow pint log’ wuite asi, ayeatiore, "locust, spruce and lignum vitae, $9,444.60. ‘THANKS TO SURGEON-GENERAL HaMrrox.—Sen- ator Call to-day transmitted to Surgeon-General Hamilton the resolutions recently adopted by the executive committee of Jacksonville, Fla., thank- ing bit for his consideration of the wants of the people of that city and for his offers of help. Tax Pexsion List.—Commissioner of Pensions Black states in his annual report that 60,252 new names were added to the pension rolls during the ast year, ‘The names of 2,028 persons previously iropped were restored to ‘the rolls. During the Same period 15,730 were dropped from the rolis on account of death, &c,, making @ net increase to the rolis of 46,550. ‘The. ‘ME. GEORGE ON THE FRESIDENT'S RETALIATION MES- SAGE. ‘The Senate then resumed consideration of the President’s retaliation message, and Mr. George Proceeded with the speech which ne had began yesterday. In reply to the assertion made by Mr. Edmunds, 4m his speech last week, that the President had & Tight to suspend the operation of section 3,006 of the Revised statutes (whieh allows the transit of Goods between the United States and Canada ‘without the payment of duty, Mr. George argued that if the President were to undertake to suspend fate annual value of nanimity in the present instance of tue object of | Pacific being foremost in tue ri arket pensions ts $50,707,221. ‘There were fled during | tne operation of that sec ye would be as- | Interior, states that the rooms in the vault of the | so much abuse, i1e even gives Forster credit for settled back generally to te level of the year 47,840 applications for original suming autocratic power dealed to hum ty he Constitutior possessed only by some poten- tates in Europe and Asia, The President could Rot abrogate @ solemn enactment of Congress, absolute in its terms, and without contingency whatever. the opening prices, wille Lackawanna, after « Gain Of %, Geuaned i per cent. AL 11 olock te imarket Wat quiet abd rather heavy, at irregular changes of slight fractions trow ‘the opcuing prices, having been the first to urge the necessity of the Policy that resulted in the compensation-tor-dis- turbances Dill, Respecting te Kilmainham treaty, Gladstone shows tuat Parnell gave every and applications from 11,789 widows; 2.796 mino 2.446 dependent mothers, and 1,883 dependent fatners, making a total of 65,704. ‘Tae PRESIDENT TO RETURN SaTURDAY.—Word has to prove too damp, he recommends that a brick store house be erected for this The ot the work 1m completing the terraces and grand undertakiug tue vernineat had a rigut to de- " Deen received at the White House trom Eagle ‘MK. CULLOM ADDRESSED THE SENATE Stairways has been fair during the past year, and | mang. Forster, as he becaine nore aud‘wore hos: | Tariff Talk at the Grangery’ Picnic. hear Clifton Forge, Va., that the presiden- | on the same subject. In his opening remarks ne | !* Will be continued without in Ule to Gladstoue, appeared Uo forget Ube fact Unal | THE PRESLDENT'S LETTER EXCUSING MIMSELY PROM al fishing party Will not return to the city unui — next Satul To Br Covrt-warriaLep.—Lieut, Nelson T. Hous- he quarreied with ATTENDING. ‘There were 25,000 people present at the thind Gay's session of Whe grangers’ picaic at Williams’ spoke of the United States being destined to domt- nate the American continent and expressed the opinion that in the not far distant future the Ca- College, adian provinces wi ‘become 8 ‘of the | SUpplied to tne record office; asphaltic pavement ,Out to those who read between Lue | Grove, Pa, yesterday, Col. Victor K Piollett, of Raion ir onctomcd eine cee te Tnited raven ‘The rejection of Asheries | Das been put down, in the corridor, the root re- | lines it is evident he tuluks Forster found himself | Bradford County, who ts the head of the Penusyl- HL. ‘The court will be composed of Capt. 0. | “ety by the Senate had met, he uaid, the ap- Hs; J mg 2G aj ‘engaged in a ni task, and welcomed any €x-| vania grangers, delivered the speech of the day. . Stanton, president; Commanders F. J. ee Arend mange senpeey ot xem ponee of cage etanenen It was to the effect that he had soured on the Son, @. H. Wadieigh, and G. E. Wit ‘and Lieut. i democratic party because of Its position on the Commanders Gk Converse, E. necker, and Mouve of Representatives. 2 ‘ou Uke Wool question, Be pre~ sented statistics and arguments regi wool, and d-clared Unat be Inteuded to vote for Harrison, and Morton, | Col. Pollet pitched into Une Aduin~ istration for indorsing the Mills bill, which be de- Clared was just the kind of tariff legisiauion that Would scatter ruin among the farmers of the United states, E. T. Strong, with Lieut, Perry Garst as judge ad- Vocate. 'Thé charges against Lieut, Houston have not been made public. PERsonaL.—The Chicago Bar Association will give a dinner in honor of Chief Justice Fuller on ‘Monday, September 24, and the Chief Justice will ‘The Speaker laid before the House a letter trom Representative Tracey (N. Y.), resigning his moembershipoh the committees on pacific rail- Toads and colnage and weights and measures. The Tesignation was accepted. ér. Davison (Fla.) introduced a bill to subdivide Vashit foilo — | the internal revenue coliection of Florida, In the afternoon Governor Beaver made a speech Geo. ns Lotheo ‘of Detrott, Oe zu puiyaae Referred. {oan audience wuich packed tue auditorium He ia. George Alired ‘Towtisend “and Geo, Moore | MF. Rogers (Ark.) from the committee on Judl- sald & great economic question confronted the Binttn ot New York: suo, Shunent of Haddonteia, | clary, reported tne bill autho writa of error American people, He favored an indirect tax, as N. J., Eugene Griffin of the Army, Geo. W. Mans- | 10 cFiminal cases tothe United ‘Supreme 4 was more eusily levied and paid than any other. field of Boston, J. F. Minis of Savannah, A. F. Hay- | Court, House calendar, MURDERED BY FOOT-PADs, ‘The larmers had a ngut to demand aduty on pois .Y. aiiaadi smn any passengers suffering fromthe fever. The doc- aoe oes and hay im into Uis country, as, with Wiley are ae che “Hobick “Senator Davis. is ak ‘The House then went into committee of the | tor thought that he might have some trouble, | Well-kmewm Chicage Man the Vic- Pa ot produve them at profi Tue at City, — Dr. LJ. Of Fort Worth, | wncig, should he meet with such es some of Um of @ Daring Crime, rapper A ay ot Jaa. A-Marab of (Qér. Dockery, of Missouri, in the chair) on ~4 moetaee to ive Won in requiring the fo. «iguer to pay for Ube pri or Chicago, are at the St. James. \Wor Hoar | the Oklahoma bill ar ee oune setuse to give thelr names}! Cuzcago, August 30.—Shortiy after 1 o'clock this age of weiting “his guo. "su te american market {i anew apa Gregan ree New| nt aarenedoway praing tant Meese | Macnee Mtoe ang Be usnioh cts | ana empnyey te Pag bes sovng ca ns | sesh sr rage Z re _ , DI 3 7 was 4 3 York "last nigh——Jas. H. Hustin, Sam’ Van | dischs soldiers and sailors of the War of the | held a a it oe getting Waren, and Sho tater igs aot shot and killed by foot-pads at the corner of Adaand Yern, W. C. Lockerty and J. P. Clarendon of New Eandoiph streets, York, Donald McCalmont ‘of Fravkli, Pa. 8. Alexander of Philadelphia, and W. A. Burdett of Boston, are at Willara’s—Dr. H.C. Thompson has returned to the city from Kehoboth Beach. — Representative Belmont, W. C. Howard, Jno. R. Dos Passos and G. 8. Page of "New York, J. C. Sin- clair of Philadelphia, R. P. Spicer of Lo Win. ‘T. Hart and Dr. D. M. Burgess of Herkimer, ‘N. Y., are at the Ariipgton. Society Notes. ‘Mrs, Sherman and Miss Mary Sherman are en- Joying the pleasant weather in their Mansfield home. Mrs. Sherman has sent to Senator Sher- man and the household here some of the results of her horticultural care—a quantity of luscious green gages and purple damson pit Rebellion shall be permitted to enter land in the Proposed territory without the urchase price B iad. been spent in De disputed. ‘be ‘tariff question had vw be met, and We must win or go down. It would not do to Ubrow down the barriers of protection, as such ac tion would drive out of existence Aunerican indus. Urtes by demolisuing opportuuities for promt. Lieu- Uenant Governor Davies urged Ue grangers to Organize $0 8 to preveut the development of trusts, which have been eating the farmers up, Kev. W. W. Downey antagonized Une position of Gov. Beaver and others who tavored protection, PRESIDENT CLEVELAND'S LETTER eclining to be present on Tuesday, after saying how much he would enjoy mecting the large gathe ering of grangers, continues: “I shall not plead confinement bere by official business as my excuse for declining the courteous invitauions I have re- ceived to be present at the picuic, but shall frankly ‘the amendment was rejected—72 to ‘Mr. Holman (Ind.) offered an amendment pro- viding that no person shall be authorized toenter land who, at the time of apply! tw make such entry, is the owner of 80 acres of land or more in any state or territory, or who shall have sold 80 acres or more within hinety days before applying to make the entry. ‘The amendment was defeated by a vote of 22 to 50, and Mr, Holman made the polat of no qi but withdrew it on the assurance that he woul be permitted to offer the amendment in the House have @ yea and nay vote upon it. Capitol Topics, Place, reporis to You Ulat the opportunity long contempiated Mr, and Mra William Carlisle, with thelr three | SAFBOVANDS AGAINST Loss oF Live ow ram waren. | [o=ATinur Pace, reports that his house was eb- | hand is 3,100.50, to enjoy two or tree days ot rest had recreation children, who have been here all the summer with | Senator Dolph to-day reported favorably from | and other articles. mee Sacucutieais inaoiiae ied for Ballastng | 2 ly presents liself in such amanner that ‘Speaker and Mrs, Carlisle, left yesterday for their | the commerce committee a bill to amend the Re- ———o»——__ Mf I avail myseif of 10 1 must forego the pleasure of home in Wichita, Kansas Mr. Carlisle will take | vised Statutes so as to require steamships to have | ,.DEAT# or R. C. Hewsrr.—Mr. Robert C, Hewett ary SLE EE Ee part in the local campaign there. = J Rea cannes died at 2:30 this morning at is home. 623 M street | _Cutcago, August 90—A pariy of railroad om. | calculating too wuch upon the kinduess and Mra, De Ford Webb, ot K street, returned yeater- | of propelling thett, in addition to the lie-presers, | nortuwest, He had beea dangerously iu for about | clas was taken to Hawthorne Station ou the Bur- ey 3 3 day from a month’s visit with her cousin, Mr. J. B. ers'ank other life-saving appliances now required auce if ] am Ubereby enabied to unprove Lue oppor- Houst of New York city, who has a country | by law. tunity I aw offered Ww enjoy a much- rest ene eo ‘THE AUGUSTA AND SICHMOND EXPOSITIONS. oy ~ a ee - and freedom from offictal care.” ir. Houst former! city deficiency hour. He railied slightly, however, only tem. | exhi! a i consists Of a gondola car a ~- + seg ged many friends here. ni Sepertoe ae eae cocoa by goigeaont porarily, and be became uncons.ious last night, | vided with a inopper. V shaped dud extending to Political Notes, Mr. P. H. Christman and family have returnea | "> > pro- | Pomainiag so until the end. He was born in rast | wienia's Toot ortbe road, Puls 18 fitted with | Mr. Blaine spoke toa large audience at Calais, from a ten weeks’ sojourn at Asbury Park, and are | i0e8 that whatever balance may remain of the | in Md. and has resided in this city the | drop by Wuich the amount of ballast re-| Me, yesterday. He attacked the Milis bill, saying how at thelr place at Gaithersburg, where they | appropriation made ve enable, the Executive, De: | greater, part, of hhis lute. Since 1800 he nen be | eatcer Pekan (by meane of a lever ou top Of | i¢45 a measure to throw American markets open a The Cincinnati exposition shall be ‘used in turned over’ to his son, Walter & Hewetn, last | with a plow, wick sprecds Cacseasc as oko | to Canada. without cousideration, recompense, ot Mra. L. L. Blake is at Cape May, where she has Government exhibits for the expositlons ‘spring when his health began to fail. Mr. Hewett | moves j- In yesterday's test one man distrib- | exchange of any kind. Referring vo the Presi- been for the past month, Be at Augusta, Ga, and Richmond, Va, | has been the president of the Wasningion Base Uled 20 Lones of “bailust along 130 feet of track | dent's last message, Mr. Blaine intimated that Mr. Mrs. J. K. Van Reypen is spending the season | this tall, Ball Club since ite organization, and for many | and spread the sume in less tuan a minute, Tue | Cieyciand migut set come out for protection, wage with friends on Long Toland, NOMINATIONS CONFINED, Zears proviously was actively, interested in that | spectators pronouuced Uno tial a success ing tt would Sot 0c ‘a wut more fucousisteut tase Miss Ada Bond is tenting with a party of friends | ‘The Senate has confirmed the following nomina- | ®POrt. “The funeral will take place on Sunday. ‘Bis sudden conversion on the flsheries question. at Marshall Hail e i aaacee ‘ Carrying Practical Joking Tee Far. | tn) lows acwocratic state convention yesverday, Mise Hattie Douglas, who returned a fortnight | J. Husell Parocns, J. at Aix-la-Chapelle; Charles | boss isan, Usahe clack of tae sour corr Fran | © FINANCE ARKESTED IX 4 MISCHIEVODS REPORT | nominated George C. Meberiing for wocretary of from the Blue Mountain summit, is sull very | De Blanc, at Puerte Cabello; Ernest W. Smith, at | SAWJer and Augusle H. Herbert; Kirk Patrick | Cascyo9, august 20.—Joun Denaian ot Omana, | Gass tor tsvaouree, Patrick IL, Sany tho bor Fedee ot il with intermittent fever at her mother’s home, | Mozambique; Robert A. A. Pilcher, to be postaias. | Mitchell and Miss Jennie E. Watson, of Philadel- | , Sviheh. dino ga“ uupleasant, preciices the Court, Joseph C. Mitcbell Tor atwor- on L street. The block upon which the house fradulen kan 3 ES ne when he was arrested Tucsday at tht Polk-et. depot ney-general. The 'electorsatlarge chosen. were stands is closed to travel unis week, Her symp pew (OM THE SUNDRY CIVIL BIL —— ‘Meubors, 00 & Warrant him With embezzlement. | John ¥. Duncombe, of Fort Dodge; Judge James fase pene eee gavcentae ‘this morning, but Inthe & ye ai ‘tne fe Mary Jackson, ‘ Grant, Of Davenport. Tue plaifurm approves the Mr. John W. Youngs and Isabel Sherttf, secona | €0¢® report on the sundry civil appropriation bill apne omen am the Mills Dull once daughter of Mr. G. B. sheriff, were married at st, | W88 agreed to, Mr. Allison then moved that the | Reported for Tax Evaurxo S148. i as ‘A recep\lon Will be tendered to Gen. Harrison at Patrick's church by’ Rev. Father Senate insist on its amendments other than those | _ WASHINGTON IX THE Crouch Gen Washing. Putin-Bay next Friday afternoon. gael Be a | Settled in Aras on tho 10th ot December, 1764, elected a ey os F have Clantic nominated ‘Stine “4 City.” Messrs. Geo. B. Berit 1. {Young and i rustes or counciiman of Alexandr be never at- ernor by acclamation. He is in Washington and ¥. and EE. Hill acted as ushers at the church. jpn eet ge ge Was holiiuated Wiluout belug consulted.’ Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H. Demonet have returned ote 3. ML Tower, of Washington, have, however, mace as follows: Sustn Kenvecky eumurict Major from thels trip th Miagare and other otats ot f- my ER diary Drew J. Tepubiican; 23rd Peunsay!vania Beach, accompanied by Miss M. Cooke. held om the 7th of Februaty, 1770. He enters. is Yona disunct George X: Mouroc, dimocrat, ‘Mra, Dr. Bland veturned home from the seashore is book at that date & ride to Alexandria and at- ‘A swuuvorn fight between four C.nuiuates before fe ‘tended a meeting of the ‘and returned in Gemocratic convention of the 72h Missouri dis- last night, the evening. It Waa at this meeting that the craine Uict was lermiuated yesterday by tue uomination Count D’Arschot, the Belgian minister, enter- ing of the marsh was ordered, but it was not ok I Norwon {ited Prince Henry of Orleans.t dinner at Lenox, | was cominenced in the Senate yesterday by Mr. | obeyed, and the work remains undone to tis day, pion baer we, sumitebie Mass., on Tuesday evening. George, who intfoduced his remarks by referring | and has recently engaged the attention of tne city Wernor Of Minnesota by the fariuers and labor. At the grand annual subscription ball at the ep ey fi on of ena state ae —The arrangements on. Howpers Easing last, night, soven of the foreign Washington trom yellow fever fugitives pounied a memberet the avwsry ‘board ot tbe ‘well-known diplomats preseat were Mavtayent an outlying 100x-out station, and Dr. Birdaall, tbe go oe ao Bey, Mr. Bhehdorn, Hon. Edwards, Mr. bealth officer of this city, bas been an returned to headquarters in New York Herbert and Mr. Ibsen. assistant to Dr. T. K. Stratton in the duty of watch- yeneraay trom Lime Rock, Conn, Be had ® con. Mra Daniel §. Lamont and party are st the ing tor from the infected of ‘With Col Brice, Comimitteemen Oeirichs Bluffs, Mt, Desert Ferry. US south, "Dr, Birdsall will receive $75. trom the oon ‘Gov. Groen of ow dere, asd Gems ‘Major Chas. T. Yoder and family, who have been ‘National Health Bureau. tor 3. Be hasta, of Lbulsann. ‘The democrats Flees aire Goce! ‘4x Tibia ABVERTISIMENT.—A great crowd was Tbanagers placed tour new “documents in toe Beld Dave gone to the Blue iidge Hows Boren attracted last night ‘grounds at the eiTwo are printed in kagitsh and twoin rom sereanoes ‘ot oe diane, that are traveling The English docuuenis are “What the /,” aud the Gen. P. ‘Mr. and Mra. C.N. Thom and son returned yes- rough this section of the country in, charge Callas the St Luss cuuvection Therma Painted tenth» iurge stand and the “About three hunired and Muy democrats from Frost and Yellow Fever. 1B EXPECTS THE DEMOCRATS TO CaREY micuicaw amp | Of A traveling show. | nity of the frty-Cour counties ot weet BOT LITTLE WOPE FOR RELIEF IN FLORIDA FROM| _ INDIANA AND ELECT GOV, PALMER IN ILLINOIS. Euat Eerars = met in convention at Wheeling yesterday aud or, ew tendency to extend to the extreme ‘Sheri W" aa ache sing northwest limits of the city, Gosen. blocks Ganized democratic state beagur, with ¥ ‘The citizens of Jacksonville, it seems, are put- north of Pendleton and west of Patrick street are pa a te Ung their hope in the coming of frost to relieve finest withont o heute. Same, ~F-3 Were delivered by Senators Kenna and Fauikper, ‘them of the yellow fever now raging there. This, poe a Ea ‘Ala meeting of the dewocrauc clubs in Riche however, 1s but an uncomfortable since Se ee — Va, last ‘it was decided to Davee the frosts have never ‘oocurred in Womas ‘earice a ofall tne cits 1a'te state “there ot) Oo than October, and for the past sixteen Years, no seer son tetuat toca, mugen ober 26 dur.ng the exposition, Aa, invitacion is earller than the 2ist of that, month.” A’srax re- ‘Washington has been 455 fend review the procession On that rir ancreing cats, auton Walch Garton, Gen, clown, a NE TS “Allan G, Thurman will tell the dewocrats of New ther reports tor October Were searched. and found pO fork city about ube varift square Gare extend back to 1872. In that frost Oe oy ~_— FS Dceveuing of bepetaibor 6. Tie meeting ® imdacksonvilie On the. Sist of October oe win be ‘Of the national demo ena in 1876 ou the 23th. ‘Tn 4 ‘and 1877 - Se work st Nee, {ere were n0 frosta of aay Kind ikl) November, Rows Wan land David Bian, two 2m 178 Xt as the same for Florida, Dut there waa Soan pctmneuns bores ‘a plan to break jail Sota ‘Dut, tae ‘other | informa- ‘of October, a ‘Sul Eracoa to him, He was ine Part of the erally vouched ‘Jail and was In 1882 Gee mies’ Mra. Mary ‘Wite of Prot. R. W. ees wad swell im literary Carolina on dead while ‘Wo bathe in the Cyr 1,1, Tuesday. The deceased was ‘frosts ot Count Karolyi as Austro- oe ‘8s London, re a4 a3 1 fs not ek il

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