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2 _ = = Z be - ‘THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. ©. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5. 1891. — re SITY AX oT NEWS FROM ROCKVILLE. where they can learn some useful employment AMONG THE VETERANS. EDUCATIONAL Cc AND DISTRIC and qualify themselvos toearn # decent and Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov't Report. =—= = the way to advertise is to put your an- An Important Case in Court—Improvement honest living. Interesting Notes From the Encampment by IN WASHINGTON. OF WASHINGTON, 5 oe . of the Fair Grounds—Notes. I noticed recently a letter of ex-Representa- the Straits. e WE SILL UNDERTAKE FROM NOW TILL THE ONN SEMINARS COMFRIEES EER Roancement where it will be seen by the people | Correspondence of The Evening Star. tive Menard, expressing gratitude that a lar; It was precisely 5:10 last evening at Detroit Ast of September to teach a few ladies and gent ie- eee and Music and Art « nt to reach. ‘Twi Stax reaches every- Recavices, Ago 6 100. | Sts elie Sane ee eT 0 | wien, with Might Of rallel, Commander-ia: Sl ion chee ne ee | eb eB b., poeen eee ae, in Washington, and all advertivments| | Today in the circuit court for this county, | Colored men ani women, oid and Conta ‘kony | Chief Voasey swang his slouch hat on his head CN ft | pepe da tae rly and carefully read | 7!48eJobm A. Lynch presiding, there was a| never found any difficulty in securing employ- | and grasped the hand of ex-President Hayes. Bicycle, but will be also teuc't to sit the machine a> yy a me " y large crowd in attendance to hear the case of | ment here when qualified for the work. With | six hours before he had given the signal for TEATS eae, area ee any So neeve punsle Sem | wes catcieren siete te CILLA a by all members wehold. Laura and Thomas G. Bradley against George | the exception of a few of the more advanced, | 419 head of the column to move, and for over We would like to call the ladiew asgpation to our | AM. L1D.. Pretec, Md te = ion | the great mass of the colored le her m = rte fotor bicycle expecially adapted to their Us VCKLAND SCHOOL Gikia, G. Bradley. Thin case originated in a petition | {0° 'iiviged tats rec cree vecPia here soem | ave of thom he had kept on his fect while the | - Omit fo theterva’ demaad for these wheels webave | AR Syne he Fe E CAMP HAKKISON. to inquire whether fhe defendant, George G. | laborer, male ard female, and the other, which | Veterans marched past the grand stand aud aa- . TQBES PSST tein riders call and give them | tose, ecureuil ‘s Present H. at Co- ‘ey, is from his habits incapable of ‘ing | comprises the larger ion of the young men, | luted. It was along and trying spell, but the «thorough trial i te Runber whuited. | For circulars age further gata rg caro of himeelf. A very large number of wit- | thoee who want positions as Gaines wien idiock corepaule ot a (Gua tod Gk te dt OVERMAN WHEE Sintiot are. | fonetareme MEY © MALCOWRLIN'A Ty (Nei . hemes were in attendance and the testimony | Citing, Se, where they can lead an easy and | *ingeq Gara. Pope of Vermont, Hovey of Ine ABSOLUTELY PURE TW sniisgtox_conmmnatom or womc E cca a eee ars anna eas oming, Tamm Delle £175 an neat itis | oan, See & tenes Oa San oe orwan, voine ser coroet: bc: Free aavan: RAILROADS. “ SE SUMMINE CAPT. MAMANT'S GNOsT—LAPIES| Henderson appeared for the plaintiffs and | trades and qualify themselves te te cn tinny | Gov Oglesby of Hlinois, ex-Gov. Winans of taree.”_0. B.'BUL = = INVADE THE CAMP AND ARE HOSTITABLY EXTER" | Megara. Anderson & Houie for the defendant. | work, the same as the whites, ‘They should not | Michigan, ex-Congressman Conger of Ohio, ex- a = ars 3072 % bg VENNSYLY ANTA ROU TAINED — DAILY ROCTINE OF DUTY —SCESES, ETC. | Under the law a jury of twenty men is required pyr to Papeeesis —s as —— Senator Thomas W. Palmer, U. 8. Senator AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. comtey cen TO, THE NORTH, Sext axD CTR EST. to try this class of cases, but one of those sum- | #4 common laborers. ley cannot be ad- | Manderson of Nebraska and Gen. Smith of the = = a STEEL RAILS WAGNIT ICE NE DOUIENE ST. z counsel on both sides a jury of : a a wally that they were | rio: . A oxtat Brac, Va., August 4, 1891. selves. There is no reason in the world why, if | {though they mutually agreed ay, THOMAS DOWLING & SON, Auctioneers. Toth st te glad enough it wax over. are prey TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON F NER OF 6TH AND B STS. al With tap O Fecetve boar. nineteen was empaneled, composed of Messrs. LATIMER & SLOAY, Auctioneers. ux pupils ‘Pel c they were properly qualified, TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE No. 333 REET, 0 j ; Wink wenolers.._ Inspection of school rooms of Patimnae Vestioule tare an poke” Acoli rain accompanied by a “paddy's hur-| Jacob A. Gloyd, John G. Trundle, Wm. G. Hall, | thenscivesseke center ace Gee _rhe veterans, footsore and worn out as they | “" BETWEEN THINIY-FHIND AND’ THIRTY: | SPECIAL, SALE OF NEW AND SECOND-MAND | Willtropen Soptemie Ss eS | ele. bien Ge ieee Ticane” set in about retreat last night and con-/L. B. Nicholson, George M. Darby, Thomas | as the whites. ‘The most satisfactory job lever | Wee for the line << bate otter be a FOU Le aA a ee LS1 AND 1:33 H STREET RORTHWEST, FRE N0&8Woop ixstirere, Marri! tinued with intervals thro enshaw. Joveph Flack, BL. Rabbitt, Joseph | had done in this city was done by colored men, | miles. were in the best of spirit ait A front Satock Gost SEVENTH. AT TWELVE sat om min Ww. x ut shout the night. i ~ x FIVE O'CLOCK P.M..we will sell, in front of the O'CLOCK 3. 3 m. V. Beall, Ernest Ricketts, W. | 1° & the enthusiasm of the immense crowds, the | premises the western part of eg Ste 108, West s So. { tying the ‘materiale and paying them for | breed and well-paved avenues, the ample po- | Wistsneion, fronting fs fect on & serect between Sd SEVERAL HORSES. RUBES, NETS, ETC. > Leseein sone wa Henry Hurley, Charles Viers, Alex. : E ice arrangements and the innovation in the | art 3ith streets. with u depth of 150 fect, improved A Select and Limited Boarding and Day School for At first. of course, it might be difficult for | ie 4rrangemen bh i 7 per | _Terms cash. ausadts Veterens put on their overcoats and went about | Garrett, James W. McFarland, Hilleary L. Of- by @ five-room ‘brick Ladies and i . We : a tves ck dwell f Young ‘Little Gir: totally oblivious of the dé The boss | futt and Chas. E. Garrett. |The greater portion | them to command the ‘capltinesee re oe shape of the wire ropes that were stretched on | gt," ae eee eae pao tle Gris. in jolly spirits, and, as an evidence | of the day was spent in examining witnesses, | this, hut let them once establish thar cbucac, | either side of the roadway ¥! red BY aa of eesapalance in one and two years, se- ni 4 = 5 —— sii Tenth session begins WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER thereof, Capt. Mahany maw a ghost. The wy | ee ee ae cae taken atid 10 ovclonk | t€F fOr integrity and reliability and their ability | {Ne of March,and which kept he throngs from | cure ty deed of triton the property, deferred bay. | EXECUTCR'S SALE GF BRICK HOUSE Xo. 916 WASHINGTON, D. ©. ancl Dinine Car hd Concimnati. Western t xpress at Nannpttas Care Wan yents tO. benr f.te RICK 30. Address the principals, Mr. and Mn. Wal. D. when an adjournment was taken until 10 o'clock encroaching ch the formation of the Ine they | M¢htst0 bear interest at & per cent UBL paid, oF all ‘M STREET SOUTHEAST. CABELL. _= ” it happened was as follows: There was a strong | {0h etow, hee arquuient wilt be lnendk aad pated. mepalig-sorteron ag emp soon SOB 2S coca Tath ty areait: that'll was one of the sears . WIPES nowicuoia eta. 128, MO? DAY AFTERNOON, s0stsn Texra, vista wheelbarrow about camp wh pod in close | the case given to the jury. The wealth and | Of maui baked clsowhere who would gludle pleasing and successful turnoute in the history | _jy3t-i&ds ne [OE Preinises, part Piet ,himnbered one. (1). in 3y20-3m_ 1407 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE. pure and the Weat. wits pounded and set up on end against the eap- | gives nteres iy. safe to ® 4 0 i. ste street, south sixty-seven feet six inches. West frou the | aud phonaseet) an, ees o Kame, (lommnnduarun, bo at impounded and set up on end ag he | _ Ata recent meeting of the board of manage-| Show be ancy sents Wren the moment they | were likewise ample, and the tens of thousands | TRUSTEES sae or VERY D southéast corner of said lot one (1) andrunning thence | reciente tracts eerie nt eed Ce gear ten | For Kane, Coma pee ween tains cot. A tent fly was found on the Hor | nent of the agricultural society of this county | snore OY ‘Hel ty of whites very it 80, too. | of hungry men and women who fied hither and |” "Siony DRICe MOUGIE AT Bani chaataet, feet, thence “nocth seventy five fort | "Sy 2e char For tr: and spread over it. A quickly made | 4 thorough inspection of the new track at the Pete Gre nites Who would do the | thither in search of sustenance for the inner| FIFLHAND FI x inches to the rear line of one (1), thence same, but unti What | charge of the work and several incomplete found no cause for complaint. z | charge here is big field for the better eluss of the col- is eth not | places were found and pointed out, whereupon | orad people and. thelr white frende teenie | _ For the first time in the history of the order eyes snd nose for the It awaited the coming he suid when he saw it deponent " ry sixteen feet and thence south seventy-five feet six | PROF. GAILLARD S (OFFICIER DACADEMIN) finally disbanded hea to the place of beyinuings tovetber eth teins | PTOCLISEA Ga PRAT ARATORY GNIAR inchesto t GOURSES held” daily at tis SCHOOL OF LAN: Terms. GUAGES, 1017 CONS av Syztine = | P f the United States hed i ED IN Is6a. ~~ | For Wiinamsport, Kenovo and Elmira, at 10.50 a.m, Stroling the camp the men were found | Mr. H. H. Miller of the board was appointed a | ¥ it og FF an ex-President of the United marche lio 128, and at the request of t is f THE SPENCERIAN BUS! . he 3 to have settled down and “struck their gait.” | committee of one to confer with the contractor | Can hope to ‘bettes thele’ cima ie the, Fae | with the posts of bis native state. If was | sherciin Sei ea ha eerie oe tee Dar secre RiSepeait of 20 reauired | a SCELIAK BUSINESS COLLEGE. a Th interesting kath ST AAEAeR] | amd have the detects remedied previous to the | have already done here and cleswlers, "©" | Hutherford B. Hayes that won this distinction. | preuases.” on WEDNESDAY, “AUGUST FIPTH. A, | ahutie time ofeate, If the terme of sale are not corn. | National Bank of the Republic building, corner ~~ panna ary mat aeieecsed (a ee one amen ve het ; Ol, CLOCK ’ P. 1 followin; with co ° Bw. _ where Sergt. Maj. O'Hare ancl He | fair, which will take place September 2,3 and4. | "“¥¢ *iready done here and elsewhere. He Joined the Cleveland Post just before tt | deucritri real estate, nifuate in thecty of Washiatony | frecrved to Teeell the property at the tack ant coxtct | _ In compliance witt seegst nei sets of appiteante the age Weller hoki forth The sergeant major | ‘The committee on grounds was requpsted to A Fatexp oF THE Nzo20. | reached thé reviewing stand, saiuted as he | Prd vtanite the deig ulti unchaset after, dive days’ advertise. | School a? shorthand and Tyvewstinas aap al even” un au veletings in hk vl - i ——— -in-chi ‘Lot numbered _twenty-seve iver Cox's sub-| ment of such resale in some newspaper publicived in, Will be reopened July. 30 7S $3 was re riatie atzle how Gen. | have at least ten new stables built at once and a eee eee a aera ear te: niet “and artEA | 2iseU ered et ba comerecipitenaneeea Gite ae Waghingion, BoC: ‘Au conveyancing aud recording | | The Sencot vf Buatiear Fracticyand Accounts, Prac | itl paul panne lh ar Jeb Stuart rounied up * exvalry detachment of | to have new roofs and other repairs made t e New York Avenue Parking. several blocks with the buckere lads before he | Sith thetmproveniats, atthe cert ofthe parca re orn bs fieal Enelish. "Rapid writing. Mtchamical and Arh 1 . Which he war a member at Flint Hall. The ser~| umber of the stables already. built. It was | To the Editor of The Evening Sta eeeee be tho rerede thas as aa intereeting | 2003 (Shien Bay tare eal sncumbocanee of Northwesticor Nand'Tstea.e, | open for the schsiast: jeer of Oke eae joant possesses a func of stories gathered from | jiso determined to have a number of new ones . ‘ior to the parade there was an interesting Vl WATCLIFFE, Dang CD. ecee ae Ry Ei expericnce and tells them with the charac- | uiit cach veer wntil « sufficient number hee | 2 Wish to add my voice to that of Dr. Thos. | _.P7i0r,'0 the parade department headquarters Hog hty abe setu-anniually, an seen Peeived at any sh, or all-casii, at the | _Jy30-d&as Auctionders_| time. Llustrated circulars ttre Of 200 regitired at = let with in titecn | JQATCLIFFE. DARK & 0O., Auctioneors teristic humor of his ra Nor has any one | been er ever accused him of drawing the long bow, cressing H. Ingram, published in Monday's Stan, in President Hi ed to accommodate the largely in- Ly » in | where ox-President males “of faeces entered each year | reference to the proposed removal of the park- | mittee of the order, yes in behalf of x com: ceful and eulogistic BENKY C. SPENCER, LL.B.. Principal. Prune fe SARA A SENSCE ROY j trustees reserve | +c greRe wee mm Dursog « let up tn the rains the adjutant and | for exhibition, owing to the ‘arge ierease in | ing on New York avenue between 13th and Lith |i ch, presented the retiring commancder-in-| te riskt to feall ne prover at tive Fish and cost of | NSU AVESUE NEAR SESE RIe ACEO” | J. basckte For broatiyn ht Lieut. Cobimbus were observed to leave camp | fine stock in the county. After the appoint: | streets northwest asion | Chief with a diamond-sta may | the detauitiny purchaser. All conveyancing, &., m4 = Siinere as wail seeney Cae, in the direction of the pier. After wandering | ment of the « mcilingg uilgue it oun dectted to sorthwert._ I8 is beyond'comprehension | 12o5— upon which @ round thousand doliace | Percuser’s cost” A deed of trust, siuty recorded in Liber ‘ct ‘one of the land recoris | 10ers or teachers. Terine iioderate 34 ine cteect te Columbia, and at the request of the | _sPLs-adwan ferriac rly secured thereby, we Will sell at pubic auction. | \FIS8 AMY ©. LEAVI) For Atinutic a | a erie premines. on FRIDAY. SEVENTH | NSS AMY C Met . Auctioneers, DAY OF Al D181, a ‘CLOCK P. PIANO AND HAiOION ‘gth and D'sts. n.w. hed real estate, situated inthe | Lessons during the sumier, apS-whs aroun! @ bit they gradually 1 - 5 I JOHN §. SWORMSTEDT,? k the town authorities to place several bid any one should desire to see the beautiful | had been expended. Col. Veazey made a brief KOBE? E. BRADLEY, " Trftees. eud of the long pirr surname | special policemen on the grounds during the | Tees and grass give way toa broad and unpro- | repiy. ie ea numbe ladies bad gathe In- | next fair to assist in preserving order. tected area, where all classes of pedestrians | Last night the comrades flocked out to ‘he boys invaded everything, even the | “Cron the ject of providing dinner and re- | Would find danger instead of comfort and] rink to participate in a reception to Gen. r. where a natber were gathered | fretments for thove in attendance at the fair | **fety. If these. trees, which E nes c f equire many | Veazey. Ex-Gov. Alger was master of ceremo- | ¢ ; PROV! ge me P y E ORE, frest bs s * 1 HANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED m8. ass” 6 5 ALF PRICK. —THE GREATE 11S and 1b : ng for the entertainment of 5a e pr ini 4 to attain their prevent size, afford too | nies. Mayor Pingree ina well-chosen address | HAN! IEUALE ON “THE NORTH. | vinion of lot No. two +3) m Georue Layiorseuditnn ered to Parents, Cinkiren, Woo. pene wd seeing Seen, oe eens ante the geod cack onl |muehials Sx eae al Gen see ft Rew | cokes ee the metropolis of th EA! FM AND EIGHTH STREETS | Of'a part of a tract of land called Pleasant Ploae ta ra, Decorators oF Artists to isn as the guests. The negro cabins aleo hud their | room, the space under the grand atund an Nowavnne i Nee thoee who | Welcomes wie, eterans to the metropolis of the | PTO ESET ANON: Aa COC EET Eine | CL buert of a tract hy he ped Py ‘ visitors | vacant xpaces on the grounds to persons who | York avenue, it is not the case with those who | wolverine state and the commander-in-chiet | SOBTHWE ‘Terms: One-third cath, the valence tp one and two | <uins and oil taisting, Satmtinn inees aires 5 20 a.m. and 4:90 p.m. dai LADIFS INVADE THE CAMP. may desire to sell provisions. From past ex- | reside opposite the eastern half of the space | made a brief response. Brief addresses breath: | _ By virtue ol a decree of the Supreme Court of the yer cent int Peal le sea-amually. see | {Be ¥cuder:ul! prowress of wtudeuteToriraitsto onder . % © ithas been found that no one person | Mentioned, and it is earnestly desired that | ing a xpirit of good will to the veterans were District of Colun wed the twenty-second day of irust uron the preimises sold. oF ail | frou: @1t0 2000. | Theteacher. IMUGENE KOBLN- 20 and 8:00 a.m. 11.50 ee eee nee the cane anise { has heretofore been foundable to feed the large | MABy other streets sadly in need of repair may | made Uy ex-Presiieut Hayes, Secrctacr Proc. | woe nai: are complainants and | SU Requinel st the tune of eetse AT tbcte eee mea | TS pears ent ae a eee eae eentni, and studied | pms dey. except Munday.” Muindaym bevy of pretty girly invaded the camp despite | vos bresent. From present appearancee the | Feceive attention befcre the so-called “Iw” is | tor, Gow Hovey and Page, Gen. Butterfield | Minnte « Acfendants, the un ier’ | are not complied with in fifteen days from the day of | $200,000 worth of paintings ou exhibition. Paintings the bat weather and were merrily enter | neat exhibition promises to eclipse any hereto- | €Xecuted just where it might without less to | and Gen, Fairchild, Sixted will offer for sule, at public auction, 4m front of le trustees reserve the riiit te resell by Capt. Weber and Post Commiss They a for wile. National Academy of Pine Arts, SOW E st. ie prewises, on WEDNESDAY, THE FIFTH DAY | at the risk and. » defaultime 20-Lva* AUG A.D. ASM, at HALE-PAST FIVE | five days’ advertisement of such, resale sn scure bows: LESSONS BY AN EAPERIENCED AND the following described real estate, | paper published in Washington, D.C. Aileonveyanerat successtnl te city of Washington, D. C.: Part of org: | and recording at the cost of the purchaser te gg eg | fore given in the county iy be indetinitely postponed Is it not!” Meanwhile another great crowd had gathered | ! | _ Ihe capital stock of the Montgomery County | Possible that hasty action has been taken in | at Camp Sherman, in theZexposition building | | ed today | Teferenee to. this proposed change? If the | and thither the same speakers were hurried | mt OF nt their time q A ou red an z sinners .teru.s, 0c. per hour. Ae halt bout. best ¥ | from 00,000 and certiticates for the | Preveut parking is removed at the request of | and tie program repeated. At midnight the the save atthe sottiwert | jy22aeds “HCA WHLTAMIR SS Trustees. | fetereaces. Sire ."4io Sid st an ian al > Presently | same issued to the stockholders. certain residents of one inity it is eed bes streets were just as crowded as they were at “ i Colt uni cote: oF COMMERCE, : ni ts any mor ite : 1 2 odations ty-one C2) feet wig 623 La. ave., opponite city post oftiow. ‘aati me togohonte | Misse~ Bisuche Shales and Cora Myers of this many more will nnite in # request to | midday, but the sleeping accommodations of eof A street cast twenty-one (21) feet eift 5 ave. oF ‘Boat oth k nd they were piloted by Maj. a's juni. | county left this week for Cleveland. Ohio, and | bave a be ntiful aud expensive circle made to | the city were ample, and nobods was compelled B eoe Pweiitpeony (il) ect eke tet iackes PROPOSALS. CoS Benes Leases gtnend: | Train foe \ atanct tor wit er ey were luglly plessed | Detroit, Mich. expecting to be absent for some | Compensaie for the low sustained. There is | to seek a lodgment in the open air. thence south to" the piace of | 7" oromais FOR SIELL PLATES AAD writing. Circularsi : igh ead secretion rik cop eat Goat | wecke yaa | quite as much room for a small park or circle | It was pretty well conceded last night that SOD caidas ieomibed ty Gadiam\ ou Gaal Lomaeee ee Dee ee Ss Retry prosridiprrads ant, Scyenduerlpendrnps cg Miss Edie Waring, formerly of Georgetown | Mere ax in many other portions of the city | Washington would get the next encampment. a tiateiae eae ores | his iecusent invites do eens Tan couidont oF thie | Where they have been pro At tattoo a chech roll call was made by the | and for the past two a. 8." | The westera posts have made a gallant fight, | staltwo year, witht inert "i ie | wal eure to furnish the hilowion ee ACADEMY OF THE HOLY cuons, rhcaets ond tateraction ut to first sergeant and lights were at once | place, has removed to Hagerstown, Md., where os and the Lincoln delegution especially have | be xavurel by 4 deed of truxt pun the premises sd, | and one-quarter inches thick, for armored For Young Ladws and Little Gira, Station, where cnders can beh extinguished. Some little skylarking was in- | her father’s tamily is now located. Died at the Age of One Hundred and Six. _ | spent money like water. After the parade yes- | Of two hundred (&s00) dodlace at ee Fequired at the | sronscns. to be delivered at the U ‘muon Iron Works, San Will reopen Sept. 14, 1sv1 eummper | Siaeoe ts dna ged in, but it was soon stopped, as the men | tival and picnic for the benefit of St. | John Duckett of 107 D street southwest died | terday scores of carriages with canvas inscrip- | tine Be con ern peconting, ak the | 256 es thick. and wixteen sodhe puntos aneieet | mo ee CHAS. : pons mee keep it up long = Catholic Church at Barnesville will be | yesterday at the age of one hundred and six | Hons. “Lincoln in “92,” were flying over the | aie oiemare ts , for un shicids, to be delivered at the navy ard. | Cru nremstainee Tene a eos Gorneral Manas 5 Anwut The " = Be ‘at | City to the various post headquarters and the a : = | Washinuton. D. ©. six steel plates, one inch tick, {or prep 3 Co ee HMOND AND DANVELLE »AD ©o. The tied im which the camp is located has | given at that place on the 11th instant. aac tes ber of thé Methodist | Washington, D. ©. ; six steel plates, one inch tk Gential private testons in ait tne ee i D AND DANVILLE RATLIKOAD hey ie ive wet kage ak 4% ther Jas. F. Mackin of Washingten, for- | 7e#ts: He was « ‘member o! Me delegates from the east were labored with long Sard. and ois steel plates aoe eek ee rio BATE | Sducation. Npevial attention to thoes whore Schedule in effect Alwtoat > Tt ie ontasaanl fired tochivy the pigs out | merly pastos of St. Marv'sthurch at this place, | Church and his memory included the recollec- | and earnestly. ‘The Washington. crowd, how. | — - —— SQousons, (be delivered at ‘the New York avy yard. | Gough lute Leen beglected. Preparation Zur All ame cave and arriveat Pettus) }vauila Passenger a 4 lee baen Gu shoat sud | paid a short visit to his friends here on Mon-| tion of three wars. He was born in Prince | ever, had got in their work, and Inst night the | WEEKS &00., Auc Res 1 atten el onder vette at Amar glis Waals wiring uone. PLY established 1876, 8. w. © Jelbstn uisiana ave. orm mg it and | day Opposite ENS Post Oftce. f George County, Md., his blood being mainly | Western men had abont given up the fight. v. ni . x. Wiesser' 8 still-in the ter iford Sheridan, infant son of W. C. and | Indian. He was made free in 1825, and re- |, G- Wiessert of Wisconsin was stil matter bow truly, that a | Josephine Fowler, formerly of Washington, | tained a vivid remembrance of the burning of | @*4 for commander-in-chief, although a com- ‘United Stat + for Manasmas, fare within the c he its =) any id OLD EF-| Satistuctory tot e department that the bi Stweninbores icalenn ' ’ bogie Lablen Khe cont ALES ROOMS THUG. | Powemion of a plant adequate To " : tn Carvitna Divis 0 atter which spring, | died here this evening after short illness. the capi ythe British. Since the time of | bination against him was prol t . SIXTH, “AT TEN O'CLOCK | Rubber manuf. HE BERLIJTZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES. strolled int mimiseary tent and that the | In the orphans’ court today the last will and | tie Capital by the Britis. Since len cary argument against him was that both Wisconsin HISISG NV GENERAT, ASSOIL: | tide wt and ten thoungud J oasptngs eam Ser pee ae bat ane temo: actatity are | Sunantnt of Henny Belts, deceased, wen od-| tor. ‘The funeral will be at 3 o'clack temorrow | G00 Minsescta have had the offce inthe lest / HEN1 OY, Gu0ke SUISBLE 20S THE g abspes and weizits of ths | Openaieummer. Lowerememersten Poapering Was a pot het water handy, aetually were | mitted to probate and letters testamentary is- | from Metropolitan We Zion Church and | 4¢¢*de- . ‘ s ABLES, CHAIKS, MATTRE-S, CAR- | puates. sp > wovernine the mantfacture and vf Tullman Buftet §i New York and West vous v8 : hades of | sued to Henry Nolte, the executor named in | jnterment at Harmony Coes Probably the most important matter that will | (ONE “EINE ORGAN, SHELVING, | the ‘tests for the acceptance of the aaa, wine at | for collese « specialty. to Alerts. ramet eae She Rone vata Neumeyer! Sucs hog should | the will Bond, $720." Amos West. guardian to pe ait = come up for consideration is the trouble over : < ee Mind tor al) ote A ot the rubber | | Branches: New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Chicago, | to New Uricans via Monteomeny. ad Meblte aust happ-u toacc ich f the pots it | Denetts Cross, paseed his first and final ac the colored issue in Louisiaua. ‘The ieee |) Vine tants gptetn linens To the Cited of twe bureau ot Ordnance Navy | enone ssa Denvsiie with, Palin sierperor * ry count. Philemon M. Smith, ,uardian to Rober The National Fenetbles, comrades from New Orleans are determined to | \45 xy r. SUITES, BOOK CAS y | nent. Proposa's must be im dup: 5 7 afte Loe 2 : Seana YB nian, guardian to George W. and Augusta Bow- | Fencibles, which was to be held last night, was | shalt be compelled to have posts of mixed | ” OF. “Erapossis for Rubber Wemers= as tie | Jared susseenici tor cae ees, ee re hey ay With the first peep of dawn the notes of the | Min Dike Gack aveounk. SAM. ao anh acct Tata sht, owing to | C210F. or whether the colored men and brothers A e- Ahes will. ve received watt IWELVE | Ceusus examinations sete 10. uw. Daily WASHINGT partridges ir the orchard back of the camp ae postponed until next Tuesday night, owing to | in whose behalf they fought shall not be com- | KM.) on the 1WENTY SEVENTH DAY OF | — = neers ——| westehsVestincn pisiieD sounded a natural and persistent reveille. Frieudly Advi ™ small attendance, when arrangements for their | pelled to get into posts by themselves. If the i UST, SIXTH. | Stittabe place The Tesi te oy eee of ‘ OUT OF WASHINGTON 38 t ee exeurrion late in the month will be perfected, | encampment lays down the law of “no color £2 CLOCK AM, within | in the tori of, and to reject. any oral! bida, ‘len per sane ~< = Long before the trumpets broke forth with Pp 3 our Sales rooms, we will sell above Kuods to cover ¥ EWISTON HOME SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, a © the trumpets i To the Eaitor of The Evening Star: and also a date set for the company to visit Fort | lin” the white comrades threaten to break up | 0" cet wal Ve retained frou pay eu der ths * L * their “can't get’em up in the morning,” a ties every little - indigna- | 20 y ia wage ‘ ory completion ce aie ae Mae at tae ne ee att Danae the | gl matics STeTT little while that an indigna-| Wettinetnn for tanger practice end, catewten | the deparianen ee asee ansorted Mineral Wavers in perfect condition, | Hi <ivet earlier deliveries ot the steel stem, B. Lynnwood, Rockingham county, Va., meets <i Se en were aitie = tion meeting is held by colored apne to) order drill. ‘The books have Leen issued to the <eNaEOR aaa Uu. LATIMER k SLOAN. Auet a 5. ae == au. ae MISS ELEANOR C. WHEAT, Principal. Arrives tad yt. folk pettng his mes to-work. | Fromptly st the fest | ee eee ced accion eeeea te |e emnin ees tan ae wees dot Ee PHOS Be WAGGAMAS, eal Estate Auctionner, 10) the lego tie muncrvining stviutec, trearury fie | SIXTH SESSION OPENS SEPTEMBER, 1801, | $a schiuciners sud" Yor Miauphin, Meridian. New tote wceveille the garrison flag was run | treatment colore: ted. : “si “4 » % e eae ut, Washington, D.C. until ‘CLOG lee burs. via Burn Sp tethanck Tasso ces cone Geust ac te | quite penile thst thse have boca cisen fa | om ke ald keg glace St lan cet Unee de: |e Thiuks erties is Ontain te! Ee Re-| 2g, VALcAnLE Lor, It ral the SINE TE DAY OF AUut: This school Rleener Washington to New Uriea which was th signal was fife and dram be rigit as the trumpet | whic the notes of the uarters, where your cided whether the Fencibles will enter a squad nominated. TORY BRICK HOUSE, S policeman has been too ready to ase | in the Typographical Union individual drill: | From the New York Times est = — tub, bat when one considers the character | The committee appointed to draft resolutions and conduce of the negro roughs with whom 1801, for furnishing and delivering at the Tre dosh Vailey 3 Departmen: building ataushtiny meter at ve | Valley or Virginia." st is recowmended to. pia ccree of ihe Suprems Court of the | cftive Guring tue fitca! ear emdiux June 0, 1862. in | Novae Lisluces duties prevent Hear wn bowri nuje No extra fare charged between Aus jeans 11 p. an.—Dally, Southern Express for Lynchburs, “What difference does it make whethe: it is thubies pauosd in equity Neo aUrtaes, be | aecordance Witt che specticsiteh ead ee aie ee ae | Piston canteen states Prevent shear own bouris super. Green. Halear Salish 0 citi. a ii po S ‘i bale au ror r which 1x: ot app.ication ol 4 to the iwental, moral and physical tras ern North Carvina Invision, Charlotte and st correspomdent tor they have’ to deal it t not to be wondered at. | °f {uanks Ming thoretea inet sacra Secretary Noble at the head of the Interior De- |} ub an front of the 2 | Gard mae ta sou avpation at tab odhes | band to, ie eis ural aid yy tecompente. toa Diwtaion wo Aug's. ad tations Tarowgh th Maj. Marri: | x the daity record shows, when a policeman | meat in the company, and the mem- | Partment or some other man appointed by Mri | 2 in aquare SUL, Washtag | posal. “Lhe departuseht. will elect all thas oealtes | tune ta Marae eve et, eriae: moar, wih it tion wat sou Tae cam oh MUAFICEs, | attempts to arrest one of these young negro | bers are uli on ihe lookout jor eligible and con- | Harrison?’ asked Senator James L. Pugh of With the iuprovemments above stated alter the the herein stated ropen:ng the saine, also | Music, $180. For circulars appiy to the princiya: 1 | ly strictly with ali pada paar f or women either, he does so at the peril | genial men. 3" prescribed by said decree: One-thinl of | all bids which do nut co Alabama yesterday at the Gilsey House. “I the afternoon trom the Uth to tue 11th, at 2808 Lath | laute. T ie Purcuase tion’ to be pati In cashy of whic a des | quirements of this invitation. Projoeaisauust be fa | Stace prcery Bafet Siceper. New York and Washiuctom men oct to work to cha tiles eateee an oe an | SSS pay no attention to these rumors of changes iu | juuilur #100 must etude at thu of aie, nd gow Sh eneelopen eaied aud harhed fvct.asi | \7Ew ENGLAND CONSERVATORY OF atunic, | {2,A0srsiscas Lonetbang” anvils, ecb street was the use of bricks, stones or anything within Fined on Both Charges. the cubinet,” he continued, “because whoever maths. for which tue hotes ot i the office of ue supervising aprbitect, ‘Treasury. De- Siscitiohing tc: seunieak oblcibalaa. AEALAS UN, MASHIN! their teark and in many if not s mujority of | | Wan. Bell. colored cart driver, who works | may be the lewd of the departments, their | “swe tearine inert frou thea partavent. \ tet eee i : pi ye Dh a cases their anions join in the attack on | for Mr. Cudmore, knew he hat doxe wrong | affairs will go along in about the same lines. I | ori ccoit at tte grit od roe ney Sold Sy eeoct CAEL FAELTEN, Director. SErAe St Wesaingt the policema’ ion has only tor on bar this morning, and when arraigned before | do not know whether Mr. Noble is going to re- | {nem and recording at purchaser's 1 ootie thetttnt’ | PsOPOSALS Fon (NE CONSTRUCTION OF AN | INSTRUCTIOx IN PIANO, ORGAN, VOICE, ¥IO- uch trains fh ats as published in the papers and as te : Tron Highway Bi the Potomac rv Commissioners, D. os oart to sce that auch is | IU48e Harper on two charges he plead | sign and I haven't time to guess what are to be ide over the Lastern t makes it | Suilty to one of them. The charge to which | the movements of Tom, Dick and Harr; t Benning, D. Washincton, it to reseil dd to in the Polic ed sition of the Fisk and cost of | u days" advertisen.ont. ONs rive in W c s: and wh Systematic courses in classand private lessons. Tui- ‘ : iropossis will be received at this off axe ee . v the fact that in most cases the negro jhe plead guilty was vagrancy, anda plea of | Senator Pugh said he did. not know mnch | siunwave. | crrustees. Bech [oa SATURDAY. AU- | Gletes, letene patches or isco, cay not guilty wax entered in a case of concealed | About the political situation in his own state 407 455 st. aw. A SECOND. 1801, for the construction | dramatic action, tine arte, hiterature, Lauguases, plate od st Pameencer stathon, Cenneyivania lice report forthe year ending June pons. The weapon charged was a small | because he had not Leen there since Congres Aut. dy 25-d&ede the pa lding approaches, over | and organ tuniw. Comfortable howe for lady’ stu- ts Washineton, of the Potomac river at Benning, | dents Calendar’ es. TAY LON, Hows: Assaults on police- | knife, and Bell said he used it to mend his | *djourned. {Smt Colendarires. = Pass. Agent. neers, Blank fo = spe seaetconpemenicaoncecocenige — by whites 75, by colored 87; assaults | harness. “In Washington,” he said, “T have heard very Hear U8. Treasury. | be oltalned af this otic Ubon application theres FALL TERM BEGINS SEPT. 10, 1801. (CBESAPEARE AND 0140 RAILWAY. Th com: | ot, {pecial “oficers by whites 9, by col Thos. F. Lula had eherge of carts on the pie seo ih ooee Hom: a ainda Men ieee CONSIGNMENT OF AssonTED CRocK. | fhvwe fo: duly will ve conaeral. Hine ric te ne FRANK W. HALE, General Mariager, wu fact May 20, Bn i Me ored 16. orks near Marland avente and 8th st or the probability thi be nominate % ctlon Served ty reiect 4 ai-onds or parts, : 4 = 5 break st year three policemen were killed by | Northeast and th ng when Bell reached | succeed President Harrison. For my own part | on THURSDAY AUMUSY aT, 18D], at TEN ASS. JW. HOSS, He M-KOBERT. Com- | _aud-w.7t Franklin Squue. Bostor, Mass. | 20.5726" Yor weg ene tcomntor ant hone brightly ool ¥ | northeast. and this morning when Bell reached ink i d without | O'CLOCK, within our auction roolus, 1400" G street | muissioners, D.C, aula Sie : Nerioikviaily sArrive at Old Huiut at 0.30pm be brightly: | negroes, two when attempting to arrest them, | the works he was behind time and Mr, Lula | 1 think Harrinon will be revomiuated without | within gir auction rove: 1400) G street ARSE ARENDED, acapiony, sututusvanue | Seri Sl aren 3 and there is scarcely a year that this does not | spoke to bout it. Words followed, and | ty opposition on the part of Blaine Pa ACER eh = = = Cos lor business or collere. «ens SEPT. | gp.5u, Cinciunats Faprese’ Asily for stations in Vig- if Din, GatuSenee TR CAT een | Dalia Baits anaelonnly covimaerlup fice per: Eirnees Doe a POTOMAC RIVER. BOATS. ESAT UN tana Caicee decir | gal Nene Steins Remnaeag an Caran, : ‘ j seis - fe ent : nude LATIME! AN. Auctioneers. | = = oss = “AM. Lee, erie. rr Sleepers and ent in ra Iu Tar Stax of December 24, 1883, it was | throw him in the diteh So. psec cee STEAMER JOHN W. 1HOMPSON FOR ALL Bithout change toUmucimbati, arrivips at > Waa stated that there Were then in jail, awaiting | ‘Luts was demied by Bell, who admitted that | by his friends and the enthusiasm which his | (+o, W. STICKNEY, Auctioneer, $30 F st. river landings Sunday, Tuesday snd Thursday at 4 LAND MILITARY ACAD.| Dummecarto Chiton Fores, ‘serving sdaca aud trial or seatence for murder, ns, 2 | he threatened to throw Lula in the sewer name arouses are very flattering to him, bot 1) — P.tu. as far as Colonial Beach, Coiton s, ardtow! emy ,iong established hich repute; prepares tor white and Mcelored. Inthe I st Policen Hendricks, who arrested Bell,pro- |.think he will not interfere with Mr. Hurrison eo Se pectin ee Va. and West Pout,” Address Maj, in tisroueh witbows 154. it was stated that there were luced the kni', Lut he knew nothing ofthe |. “Mr. Harrison will get the support of the Xgocomico rivers. “Fare, . second: | ANG nel Academy P.O, Va aicseolue Viseciontie Seeper tor Laws calendar IS murder trials, and i ans iu the national conyen- Tue Star of | charge of vagrancy. He said he had heard | Southern republi 1 re oti: io catlise e fede fice hoiders them- | at there had | that Bell had been arrested either for shyotiag | tion, because the federal ecaswilt aimed | PUuLtuab Carsare opeu 6 Passeuscers ut 2 p.m December 29, 1888. it ws 5 Roses COLLEGE, ‘NORFOLK AND OLD POINT SALEM, VAL: ‘soem year. AKE ww Jand records for the | DY OF THE LAKE. Pares1.30 Round Othows, oid and 1424 Peuus) |Vanla avenue. Sede tos thea ietriat dering: thes : ine. selves wall be the aelegaten, and wil thi bia td fe Peg” of the pat Y gdlg dapey Hout Sh felting Rotel tal. | Choice of courses; commerciai department; brary Genet, Be tLeR, ders, the gre portion of Bell deniest that he had eve n arvested | best to coutinue their chief iu the Wuite House Us ofler torsave in front of tue, § SER Mee, terse of cable cars, | 12.00) voluuies,. working saborat Ty. soed moras: | Genera! Vesmenger Ageut ay ; negroes. New, wien it borne in mind. that | for either offence, but he sail mnucier See hed | Of course, whi el ction day comes the south LOUK BAL. the folow- | Late with coarse a ee aS Pe Gitte give smenicieee ec.) foene acne nate | 7 st rimone & ONTO Ral = uy ns M review. Capt. Weber, | they constitute but one-third of the popula- | been arrested for shouting him. harereteun ee (lard delegated nigel areata ray ia ceae Man. Teiep rated catalog ue amu tltstreeed Gout bones : e day. tion, it wili be seen that this is aferrible | “ar he rt é of vagraney | Tepublican ticket, but in the convention a | to-wit” lilo. orginal tot sey ‘ se ho ts Fata! vault de auc iiititrates bout about sateza tte, recerd the judge required hime to give: £9) Dose ce | delegate from the xonth inas good aa anybody | veut ie Cth Sod to £0. Soe ae Woon ee Na Why den’t ther quietly submit to the arrest, | go dows for thirty days, and iinposed «. fine of | Lhe republicans of the south are also. in favor | ‘fcU as respectable w net committed an, wens do! If they have | 320 or thirty days additional in the case of con- | Of Harrison because be threw his whole influ: | menticued deed of trust cuse of course they will | cealed weapons, ence in favor of the force bill, ; eee though it is not pleasant to es Senator Pugh said he was interesed in the | ine) urimeretet ues ie tely better to submit to| yy . ite | Politics of New York. “I never saw Hill,” he | Evens Star.) this temporary incenvenience than to resort to | ,, W# Have taken stock and culled out 200 suits ) = ST Hol ; . cae | SUPER EY; anno sina, rKom orm | Mk Nuon Pinatelnius at ea, PUK BOX poets earl: On Bondy and Wednesday, at 4p... | beipiul, homelike. “Eauration With Deeeation en ee for Golomal Betcu, Colton Nomins Crock. Aaith's ¢ Prep.” Lawiisa “atid business courses, reek, Coal aud Yocouico ivers. eturuitug, land at AENBY'A WALKADI (ale), Pup. | aie and=4ap.m. interiiedite landings. Arrive at Washingtoa Wednes- and Sta\ day and Friday mornings. For Lexiuctos and Staunton 110:408.2n. be arrested it is inti 1 , i ITH, : SME rKEPARATORY SCHOOL |_ For Winchester and way Stations. 2:0 p.m. id, “but J don’t believe there's a possibility 7 3, On Saturdays, at 30 p.m., for Colonial Beach, Col- | PME kt PARATORY SCHOOL So ea * ‘i hearts | that now go for £7.90. E.L Banstat &Uo., | that he would thiuk of Fun ing for’ governor ene ee ee tou's, Coam aud Vocoudco., "‘Meturaitut lad ee Got. | POR LeHIGH UNIVERSITY Fer Leconte: Emenctite Ucetenetes oud Steahey Re RCUS & MINCE WOES PRMINRIERE | ons oe oye Adie ts caid to bi rant cele mths ton's and Colonial Beach. “Arrive at Washington Suu- | Is the only school recolumichded as such by Ry A-Lam- daily. Seepins ear throwch to. Memphis. A i ach, hae olored people will behave themselves the ew x again. He is said to be a very shrewd politi days, at ¥ pane berson, LL; ., Prendent of the Lahigh University | pur hittin, rer i ng ea emp right bower, “Doc” | police wil! not trouble them, but if they willinsist 5 EES cn. It doesn’t seem possible that he would UTUr 2 _dyG-in C. W. RIDLEY, Gen’l Manager. SNeoened o hee Sac and clasnicai institutions of | +30 8.000, ruiputen),b sa «hes canine Damsneli on getting di ud fighting and quarreling Results of Yesterday's Racing. asi for a third term with the credentials of a | 77 Torres SALk oF VA oR NORFOLK, FORTRESS MONROE oishgn tae oe ed the ox cart continual: y must expect to suffer the con-| At Jerome Park: First race, 3 mile—Stock- | Senator in his pocket. ‘ N ia Beach, Kichmo W. ULKICH, Ph. DL ot with ther quences ; Laurel, 3. ‘Time, 1.31, | _ * Has he any strength as a presidential can same as other people. Ihave | ton, 1; Judge Post, ms and the Koockey, with big | lived here thirty police have | second race, 3 mile—Cad ve haved 5 Vicgied 1X Soc p otig ee bark, 2; Hamilton, are tearing about like —e17-co20t Principal, 26 New st., Betlileuein, Pa MAREE Woop. INSTITUTE, CONCORDVILLE, SM Pa 8190 per year. One of the best schools to tutuse with energy and to teach buys the practical hel. | date in the south?” “Except a few politician: ce colt, 1; ‘Vime, 1.163%. ‘Third AT AUCIION, : : By virtue of a decree of the Supre:e Const of the ow much if anything about him,” said the | District of Coltimbia, passed in the cause Jia Ee the people don't “and on steuners, discouraging facts to the a ; pans ARYLAND AND VIRGIL TEAM ‘under 1: so. sins hee, ated shout « of the negro in’ this connec-| Face, 134 miles—Fairy, 1; Beansoy, 2; Adven- | senator. saan aseke ia publ tions i trot M Coupany. “Site tie Ste, Gar. Geto ma, | Jelseorst" 2 MHORTDCE Tae s.M.,Prin, works bis juw and Juck reins is that she great mass of the | turer, 3. Time, 1.53'. Fourth race, 1 1-16 ee promises: on MONDAY QAUGUSE SEVEN-| [endings "Steamer Sonn Ee ioe ee ane: | \/INGINIA MILITARY INSTITUTES qune in a8 the rate that he niently can. | €rime committed here is by the younger | mijes, Reckon, 1; Prather, 2; Silver Princ Got Back His $30,000. Rs Se, te soa cad nd Teens | V Lexington, ¥ vi Now the wenth men are fix-|Keneraticn of the colored people, those who | ‘Time, 1.50!;. Fifth race, 8 mile—Corre A stranger recently left notes, mortgages | feof uie isin st. se. by auavercee. dent of avout 8 Pe eS endine., Tumetays trip wil-boez-| winsenioa voor, use Ill For Philadelphia, » through | have grown up since the war aud since they | 1; Strike, 2: Carrie C., 3. "Time, 1.08. Sixth | and other papers, representing a value of over feet and is unimproved. | Lot 1) basa front of For pessage abd ireight apply to NILPHENGON « | Tecuuical School.” Thoro daily 4s. 500 C10 0. various furaturc, all of | have become free, One wuld naturally suppose | race, }¢ ‘imile—Knapenck, 1; Marmont, 2; Cal- | $90,000, with City Attorney Menzie of Detroit | °%! sun o Bio, thst. whatt, or cor Ps. aver and T2th ute applied cueuustry and in euxinecti (9:10, Dining Car), 830 dl n : uncis-tu Enid, 1; Grand Prix, 2; White Wings, J. ‘Time, | fF examination. He claimed to have loaned interesting are | that it would be — ae eek asa erer, 3. Time, .51. Seventh race, 4 mile it © two alike: the ignorant, those brought up in slavers i : s two alik ssorning | would be the principal offenders, but euch is | ra" #30 on them toa min in Milwaukee, who rep- | Thies ios ailrun bark to. wide’ alley nm ipred rere acle lint, - Htis seldom that the older ones |” At Brighton Beach: First race, % mile— | resented himeclf as av agent of Erastus Thayer | #1, rap pa = Prey ry ‘Terms: One-third cash ; balance in two equal install- _ to ben- | are arrested. and whew they are it is generally | Harry Ireland, 1; Theodosius, 2: Puzzle, 3, | Of Brandon, Vt. Mr Menzie’s suspicions were | ments of oue aud two years, with luterst at Oper | koe Sint ee ‘and Se Clements Bay, Mé., | CSomaters of Company A | for some petty eflense, seldom for violent | Time, 1.30!;. Second race, of mile—Manhan-| aroused and he opened a correspondence with | Cent per aunt frou the day Of Sale, Puyalie spit ta” | touching ati Open at 10-000 clock). on red pa to be mecured by deed of Steet and Se : Mr. Thayer, who isa banker, and learned that | nuauy, dete yinent to be secured of | Paseenger accomodations Aist-class." - Tet Morse of the sett, 2 cen ry hun a abee Were stolen from train on the | {'™B the property sold. | All conveyancing to be ©. W. RIDLEY, et Varior STEAMEX “WAKEFIELD, Po Leaves ;th-st. wharf ou MONDAYS THURSDA’ and SATURDAYS at 7am. Keturning TUESDAY, EAIDAY and SUNDAY brigade stat ell, but im active servic makes it more dishteartening is that | 1 03°, Third race, ; Ki g . If the terms of saie are not] jy8 ‘General Manager. Dress paraite passed off brilliantly. although | here they are in every rexpect im the fall enjoy- | Hazem, 2: Dalsyrian. 3. ‘Time, 1.37%." Fourth | Rock Island road —.. Mr. Menszie for- | complied with inten days from day of enle the property they sly sap that (olor Serut. Kelly was broken | ment of all their legal rights and in all partic- | race, 6! furlongs—Kitty T., 1: Lithbert, 2; jay | warded the papers to Mr. Thayer. , chaser aiter five days’ notwe in The Evening r. -OCEAN STEAMERS. ot in @ Mirtation at the hotel in order to at- | Ulars are on w perfect Squality as citizens with | F. Dee, 3. Time, 1.22'. | Fifth race, 1" mile— sao SSes ‘S100 deposit on euch Tot require at Hine of gale. J : , the ites. They have the same privileges in | Lizzie, 1; Bellevue, 2; Willie L.,3. Time, 1.42!¢.| Mrs, Webster Intends to Enjoy Herself. THOMAS DOWLING & SON, Auctioneers. AK HARBOR, nliness is the order of the day, and here | the se! ols are fang the same branches bave | Sixth race, + mile- Verbena, i: Silver ‘Tren | Latolast night it waslenrned that Howe &| Jsidisds niit: | the same schoo! buildings, and there ix the | filly, 2: Belle D., 3. ‘Time, 1.0234. Seventh | umaell hay heen sctained by Dortien @ ioe ormat | same ‘noun per eapits spent for them as for race, 6% afuplotgn Trinity, 1; Centaur, 25 Fe one e, Getein fa Neg | RATCUPEE, DARE & CO... suctioncers ing brush, and | the whites. y are abundantly provided | Harrison, 3. Time, 1.23. W * , 7 mam like razor belong: | with cnurches and Sunday schools, and, in ad- | “Ac Gloucester: Pitet race, 134 miloe—Groome- | York on Sunday night, and that his friends IMPORTANT SA. BY AUCTION OF VALUABLE dition, have the example of some of the ablest | man, 1: Courtier, 2; Edward F,, 9. ‘Time, | would produce him in court within forty-| ABQ BESINABLE BUILDING LOTS ON THIR- si adeeeeet lees Chutional men, and | wil most cultured of thelr race residing ere |2.174;. Second race, 4 furlonge—Walter Kein, eight Hours. Mra Webster was sent to] atifdén'wildt Wituiaros Ox wil the gem “WINTHROP” FOR S Eastport, Campobelio, St. Andrew's and £t Joun; Saturday at pee SieasER See oe ey for Rockland <4 Doom. Bot fain pice oy East ener ee Pennsylvania: ‘ind Baltimore and Ohio rail- road 0! a eee ; $ '. H. SMITH & CO.. General address: aD: vinking, 2. yer yd. GW. on aul-Im Td Wiles ey. | “Syeosewim Principal | i'w. ‘“p10-4m" Corps. S More will arrive as the week progresses in our midst, 1; Jurist, 2; Warpan, Time, 1.2434. Third |thg House of Detention as o witness DAY ArTERNOON, AUGUST TWELFTH, 1891, | SHORT ROUTE To LONDON. IVERSITY OF VIRGINA’ - Ano g tis guests at the hotel w Ord. Sergt. | That they have vasily improved mentally | race, 1 mile—Uncertainty, 1; Lee S., 2; Ketchum, | yesterday in default of bail. Mrs. Web- Pacglnnpanpoepstncn auulioa 12 A oti peas NOKDDEUTSCHLE LLOYD 8. 8. CO. Us SER ‘BEGINS UCTOBER 1. ene FR2"ce Pinna. opunine | parerpes: Canpbell of Gen. Ordway e statt and financially is «parent, but in the matter | 3. ‘Time, 1.49}. Fourth race, 3 mile—Climax, | ster was afterward paroled in the custody of | ,,¥ aN, eourses. smuple sauip crime and vice it leanne ent nenag White froma Eola mg cae Fifth = —— pron pores Ba apd SUBLOTS 4, + Sid, a and 12 OF SQUABE 167, Soom i ee oe, 8 . i AnoaRn Yo) atic Crry Saree rge portion of them have absorbed or | race, }; mile—Krikini, 1; Luere, 2; Tipstaff. 3. where ‘dressed and pr ‘ 3 LOWN.D.C., s Ay 10 a. ae: eco great lag el hep | adopt {Cail the vices and but few of the virtues | Time, 8%." Sixth race’ 3¢ milo Sacketem, ¢; | Palmer's Thester, irtemiing te enjoy the play. | Frouting 20 eet each om Sth (Fayette) st. and ran- er ues, Ate 18, Baan. Return trom Atiautic City 5 p.m. Sun co on | Of the whites. That there are many who are | Estelle, 2; Avery 3. Time, 1.35,. She was met in the lobby by a friend, who with | "these lots commend Toomazescelient table, jururiows sux Koval Hive Line Train Monday. 33.) | telustrious aud Louest is true but it is equally | “At Chicago, Garfield Park: First race 13-16 | difficulty dissuaded her from her purpose of thon peck susoon appointascata, “Prices: ant cabin. r roand tip. — duct. me | true that « large portion of the youn, ones | mile—Post Odds, 1; Leo, 2; Iconoclast, 3. Time, | making a public exhibition of herself. After | Mich few | oe 1 T Dubee, —_ |are vicious and ready to cominit most | L.21- Second race, I mile and 70 erage creating a scene she withdrew. ‘ihe lo-ation i hich and beautirul. on an elahty-foce | Bob Henn. ave ay Dow’? mise the trip to Colonial and Clifton | Vielent crimes on the slightest prevocation or | 1; Cressie, 2; Arundel, 3. Time, 1.4654. Third — street, water | i, UR " a ANTON FISCHER & 80X, Basch. Steamer User Leary 9am. adet "| without any. Another dicoaraging featere ia | ties’ B furlongs—Matilda, 1; Blake Duke, 2;| “Personal Journalism” Causes Shooting. | {We siusies of the Metropolitan ratiroad and, three p Z4 — aa ete read ‘06 @ BT. X. W. oes | the fact that they almost universally resent the | Roseola, 3. Time, 1.02}¢. Fourth race, 134 Chester, 8. C., is in a state of great excite- | ferms: Oue-tourth cash, balance in ons, two and Inte (tire apr aed 1 cr fk oF a , aed oe STEANSEL, SUITS, AT REDUCED RATES ME 4 Prasgurye, Pe aces nom Cann | avies of wich of thei white viends as attempt | miles—Nine Archer, 1; Ernest Race, 2; Brando-| ment over a duel which took place on one of eden er aunt fons dna mai, interent payee leks tulad Send at ours for pro | School tor Yung Loder’ wil reoven THURSDAY. ALTY, &* Inland Park, i provided with swings, merry point out to them the evil resuits of their ‘ime, 1.54. race, 5 furl _ cemi-snausiy. aud osc deed of trust'on the : Hor Land. jand the Nile, | September 24. ‘year. x aaa NESS CEE serounds and cvervthing necessary fer their | Course and endenver to induce them te saferan ‘Ninii, 2; Deceit, 3. ‘Time, 1.08° | the principal streets Monday night between E. | seml-annusiiy, aud cashe at be option of the pur. Tag yg ee Pe ernevel. PROFESSIONAL. Comfort and plearcre. Al free. Excursions | atd presume this article will call forth very 0, Hawthorne track: First race, 7 | B. Sligh, a prominent lawyer, and Robert Jag- yeanircdal Comet tale. eens ot ote te oe conta every Toursday trom Band O. station at 9:30 | indi t protests from some of that class. | furlo1 verado, 1: Wooderaft, 2; Prince, | gers, editor of Public Opinion. Sligh met Jag- | Within fiftesn deve from: dee of sale, otherwise the Sire 10-40 am. van p. S1.- Adet. | But will learn in time that protests and| 3. ‘Time, 1.30. Second race, 4 furlongs—L. J. | gers in front of the lic Opinion office, an Eight jg Maoer vad 0 pepell the property 66 the risk ae | indignation will only serve to dixgust their true | Knight, 1; Glenoid, 2; Jim Head, 3. Time, drawing a pistol, covered him and administered Nee hE a Be - All conveyancing We Have token stuck and culled ot 200 men’s | feuds and lead them to desist from making | 494. ' Third race, 6 furlongs—Roley Boley, 1;|acowhiding. Jaggers retreated into his office ntitles wood onesie: foom c10 to 225. Now going for | &#erts to better the condition of the race. Henonnce, 2; Pearl Jennings, 2. Time, 1-17. | aud returned ins moment with a pistol and | | Descriptive rials and additional can be Baan & Co. —Adet. It seems to me that these protesters could do | Fourth race, 6 furlongs—-Rouser, 1: Lizzie B., at the office of the 3 Pa. ave. n.W., cco fir more to beuctit their people by spending | 2; Faterno, 3. Time, 1.16. Fifth'race, 1 mile— aut-dkde 3 their time and efforts in trying to Biacl 1; Dundee, 2; Bankrupt, 3 Are Ballet Girls Artists? to lead better lives, to (man | an iat Time eae i a aie Acommitiee from the Musical Protective | qaict citizens, to stop their drinking and At St. Paul, Minn.: First race, 5 fulonj Bligh | 25,200 sQuARE Union called upon Gen. O'Beirne of the im- | bling. mona —— en Sadho hen leon of | Lake Breeze, 1; Nellie eis knee, — shot in See yey neck aa ite on Dat 4 ion bure ¥ " .q | earrying concealed weapons, for w re is | 1.025;. Second race, 11-1 indig, 1; | dangerous . Jaggers was Dotted him hat War Damon was ‘bring. | Rouges aan ond we austen | Ki ‘arta | henge, na, Ugh sn Wet teks | aegis = ing © party of ballet dancers across on the | wich they can do much good ia ae nea ey race, i mile— | grew out of an bitack Slighin Jequers iarapidiy and in having easy 2c 2; | paper. Tene the Spat Steamer Majestic, who, the, committee said, | thousands of negro boysand girls who loaf Yonge DOr, RoE Bs: Poe fourth, aah, balance {2d raat Were not artists. and their cotaing is im viola- | about the streets, saloons. pool rooms, &c., race, 135 ‘Train tion of the contract labor iaw. Mr. © Beirne | where they are being rapidly educated as hard | miles Morris, 1; Pomfret, 2; Dollikens, is a fighter, and has been cumged as | pe Pron ‘Ui mabe an mvectigaiion when the girls laud. | ctocs gud oriminals, sate oshool or inte -. ‘+ % pew TG tent et ah sen