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Biscx Axp Movnsrxe Goons. NOW 18 THE TIME TO BUY A BLACK DRESS. 33 To 50 Pas Cr. Repvorsox. WE HAVE MADE THIS REDUCTION IX THR PRICES IN ORDER TO CLOSE OUT & FEW PIECES THAT WE HAVE REMAINING OF SEV- ‘ERAL LINES OF BLACK DRESS GOODS. THESE ARE ALL GOOD AND DESIRABLE. BUT THE LINE OF STYLES ARE BROBEN. ass ‘rtltc Rattle EAE os mare 42 se 85. nao 40°t ula os, sae AOE RT MSC g 5. ren xo AST AEMEIIRT.. 750 45 Fh FR eG 10... $1.00 4275grR . BRE MAE 81.25 : SPNEENE 50°3C., aU a EBV IEEL. o- $1.00 ADE RT... 75 48a owt. 750 TER, ROBE YAR? Se 150 BONE ASE POMPE COM. 75 BONE 20H, Bou cou, 1 75, BOMELIPL BUGOMAL COND. S75 BONE FE AMORE COND. 75 Sznzozs. 38.ncu ALL-WOOL jeosceseegee 50c 43.xcu ALL-WOOL .. yoseee 75. 5A. aycm A-OK... oon nee G1.00 SA TE eae BREE LBgS BEL g71, 36 BA TEE "BT A New Live Or Movasise Viens Asp Vanixe Srectats. Vers, 4:72, sor wery....... 83.50 run vv. Voris, 62x54, act st. ABA, 50 ren R YD 7 BEMN BLACK. i SEGRE REMNANTS OF Di EB Fibs Tat GMaAL vhse If out of town order by mall. LADIES. (Our Barwein Counter is loaded with Manufacturer? Samples of High and Low Cut-Shoes, which we are ‘offering from 33 to 50 per cont below segular prices, All Low Shoes not on the beryain counter will be sold 20 per cent below marked prices iG ‘We are giving 90 per cent discount on all Low Shoes consisting of Kangarvo, Oxfords, Prince Alberts Southern Ties and Russia Calf Blacher Oxfords. Gro. W. Rica. ‘a7 MARKET SPACE PIARGS. As we will shortly move into our elerant new build- tugs on F street we will sell our present stock of PIANOS far below prices ever offered forthe next two weeks. Our Elegant 7-octave Squere Weber Pianos, carved legs, all improvements, at €175. Also one Mathu- sheck, in same condition, $175. Also one Elegant Chickering Upright Piano, metalic ection, $250, ‘and many other bargains equally as good. All guar ‘anteed. Stool and Scarf with each. Call early for bargains. Two weeks only, W. G. Merzzort &Co., wiz 12raaxvGSre N.W. Banoarss Ix Cor Grass. ‘We now display a large and varied stock of FINE CUT GLASS At about ONE-HALF USUAL PRICES. Persons desiring RARE BARGAINS should avail themselves of this. sale. ‘We also have on sale DINNER and TOILET SETS which we are closing out at greatly reduced prices. A aN AA FE hot AA 3% Tae PATH at a 1B UU at as atk TRAVELING CASES. cess: ties eau be quttem at without trou! can be canly seplaced. is the thing every ove should me point to keep in stock full line of and sizes. ‘We make it a these in all styles Exrexsrox Cases. im. I4in 16 in. 18-in, 2-in, BEty. Yen. W-in. Ge. Toe We. 6.00 01.13 1.90 1S O17 Extension Cases, Leather Lound, leather clamps and coraers. Iein. 18in Win, Slim Stim 26in 2 BO RS BE we Caxvas Dunss Sorr Caszs, Telescopic, leather straps and corners. Win. thin. in. 26-10. 8.90 be nu 81.90 e220 Caxvas Dusss Stir Cases, Valise atyiec, nickel look. 18tn. en. in. 26a Resser Lestuex Dress Serr Cases. These Cases are is fine, beautifully finished Pegg ey 3 and With elegant secure brass, brouze or inch ao50 7. We have aevern! other lines of these cases in all sizes and at proporticastely low prices. Geyrs: Learazn Har Boxzs, $2.90, 84, $4.50, 95 and 66. LADIES HAT AND BONNET CASES, en "pa abapen, pein ay ad Don't forget to ask to see the Learuzrom Tronxs, ‘The strongest. lichtest and mcst satisfactory Tronk we mate. al le and shape desired uished inside and cut as ordered. Traverse Bios Axp Sarcuzzs. GRACX LEATHER FROM $1.00 TO 812.00, ALLIGATOR AND SEAL @2.50 TO €20.00. ELTS. Of all Kinds, styles and leathers, from. 25c. To $3.00. inch, M, W. BEVERIDGE, Importer of Pottery and Glass, 1216 F st. and 1214 Get. ‘There is nothing like satisfaction, and that merchant or firm who sscures the confidence of its patrons by ‘selling goods that are reliable and invariably ae repre- sented has much to be proud of. ‘There isn'ta shos ‘Slippers. You can get 315-1 vA R 8. N. MEYER, MILITARY AND SOCIETY FURNISHES, auld eek ow. Rarrs Exrenpnise, 1241 11TH ST. 8.5. Low prices still prevail. We give you more for your ‘almighty dollar than any concern in the District Tornaws Troxx Maxvracrony, 1231 PA. AVE LW. FACTORY, 1218 AND 1820 E ST. N.W. & im every ot ‘business by com- pewsat workmen af lace — Ix Is Wn Unxozssroco ‘That we have the Best selected stock of Footwear in this eity. Every day we're told this, and oftentimes it is acknowl edged by wr competitors. No matter where are going this @ummer, there will be “‘Occasions” when the Patent Leather Shoes will be the most vroper, as they are always shined and look exceedingly @resay. In Low Shoes ‘we have both Ladies’and Men's, €3.50to ce We also offer: Ladies’ White Canvas Oxtards, @2 per pair. Ladies Rnsset Leather Onforda, €3 and $5.50 por pair. Men's Russet Lepther High and Low Shoes. 94. €4.50 and 85 per pair. Hooves & Suxean, “Ex pert Shoe Filters,” Se 260 Ibe 16 Sic Me THe ko be Oxo Me to Se be be 30 260 280 19 — % RAFF's ENTERPRISE, ‘1241 11th st. oe auld: ‘Leader Low Prices, = Avzws Ham Visors ‘Restores faded, thin end gray hatr to ite original color, texture and sbusdance; prevents it from fall- ‘tag out, checks tendency to baldness, and promotes 8 ‘Rew and vigorous growth. A clean, safe, elegant and economical hair dressing. RVERTWHERE POPULAR “Wine months efter having the typhald fever my head was perfectly bald. I was induced to try Ayer’s ‘Bair Vigor, and before Thad used half s bottle the hatr beganto grow. Two more botties brought out as good & head of hair aseverI bed. On my recommendation my brother William Craig made use of Ayer’s Bair Vigor withthe mme goed resulta."—Stepben Orelg, £22 Charlotte st., Philadelphia, Pa, AYER'S HAIR VIGOR Prepared by Dr. J, 0. Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass Gold by Druggists Everywhere ‘WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP yu. for over FIFTY YEARS by 1OMS ef MOTHERS for thetr CHILDREN WHILE TERTH- ING with PERFECT SUCCESS. It SOOTHES the CHILD, SOFTENS the GUMS, ALLAYS all PAIN, CURES WIND COLIC and {s the best remedy for DIARBHG@A. Sold by druggists in every part of the world, Besure and ask for ‘‘Mrs. Winslow's Sooth- ‘end take no other kind. 25 cents a bottle. jt 30 Ligh & STEVENS’, Oth and Ps. ave. Dace ACHE. scmning, ni Turnoveuaxr Satz Or Day Goons. 7 oY UNDOUBTEDLY THE GREATEST SALE OF DRY GOODS THAT THE PEO- PLE OF WASHINGTON OR ANY OTHER CITY HAVE EVER KNOWN. IN ALL THE HISTORY OF THE DEY GOODS BUSINESS THERE 18 NO OTHER IN- STANCE LIKE IT, WHILE THE IMPROVEMENTS TO OUR BUILDING ARE IN PROGRESS WE OFFER OUB ENTIRE STOCK OF DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, &., 47 COST, AND IN MANY INSTANCES BELOW COST. MANY OF OUR CUSTOMERS ARE TAK- ING ADVANTAGE OF THE LOW PRICES AND ARE BUYING NOW FOR FALL USE. WOULDN'T IT BE WISE FOR YOU TO DO THE SAME? THOSE OF YOU IN NEED OPFG. A. RB ENCAMPMENT SUPPLIES, SUCH AS SHEETINGS, BLANKETS, COMFORTS, &c., WILL SAVE MONEY BY TAKING ADVANTAGE OF OUR COST PRICK IMPROVEMENT SALE. THE IMPROVEMENTS THAT ARE GO- ING ON TO OUR BUILDING DO XOT INTERFERE WITH BUSINESS. 48 A MATTER OF FACT, WE HAVE BEEN BUSIER THAN EVER SINCE THE IM- PROVEMENTS WERE BEGUN. WE HAVE A LARGE VARIETY OF LADIES SUMMER AND FALL WRAPS, WHICH WE'VE MARKED DOWN BELOW CosT, AND, IF YOU'RE IN NERD OF ANY- ‘THING IX THIS LINE, IT WILL PAY YOU To GEE WHAT WE HAVE BEFORE BUYING. aul2 ‘713 Market space. 98 7TH AND 706 K ST. ¥.W, CHALLIES—Half wool, sbout 25 pleces, 18¢. quality. Marked down to 12¢:. IDEALIAN CHALLIES—2? inches wide, 180. qusl- ity. Marked. to 12g. LADIES' JERSEY RI VESTS—Silk embroid- ry around the neck and arms, 50c. quality, Marked down to 250, LADIE® WAISTS—Fancy sursh lawn. Sizes 32 to 40inch. Only 50c. GENUINE BIARRITZ KID GLOVES. Only 88. Worth $1.25. BARGAINS IN PABAGOLS. BARGAINS IN CHINA MATTING, MEN'S FINE SCOTCH MADRAS SHIRTS, neat pin stripes. Reduced from $1.50 to $1. 5 places of 19}¢c. WHITE PLAID and CHECK MUS- ‘LINS. Reduced to 8c. per yard. CARHART & LEIDY, (UB 7th st. and 706 Kt. a.@. aud Pazranz For Fan. Feamex Your House Nov. Grooaws eau, 821 and @23 7th st a.w., Sge eas RUT Bam ne Ea — ON CREDIT At Cash Prices, ‘We oe sms FURNITURE OX CREDIT. 2.25 cash, mo Geeks sox GROGAN 29, 1. HT ow, Bot. Wand I ote, Ger Tax Bus. TRB CONCORD mARNRAS, 5 LOTS & BRO. 497 Poon. ove., sfjeining National Hotel, S ag] 2d EDITION. A FREIGHT BLOCKADE Effect of the Buffalo Strike Felt in New York. IRELAND AND HOME RULE. A Great Irish-American Demonstra- tion in Chicago. ALL QUIET AT TRACEY TODAY Burraxo, N, ¥., Aug. 15.—An Erie train, con- tdsting of forty-two cars, lying on the main tracks, was set on fire st midnight, It is esti- mated that the lose will be $80,000. At 1 o'clock & message from the ‘at William Street station says that the fire had broken outat in the and yards, ems by pepe ‘attached crews were driven from their Hi i t iH i A he 4 © rf Ef $28 eeese iF E Smith street and Pennsylvania target were stolenand the ‘could not be seen in the darkness. FRIGHTENED PASSENOERS, A wrecking train left the city at 2 o'clock to bring in the passengers from Erie train No. 1 on the other side of the fire and Lehigh train | sbebedahe rol ype ret proac! were thrown mm a4 raile by the tarning of it 2:45 o'clock the Erie passengers were 45 0 brought into the city, tired and They were not molested by the strikers, but the ladies children were by the rioting and the bonfires of cars, street since 10 o'clock last night, The strikers had the impression that the extra train, which ‘was filled with actors from the ‘Hands the Sea Company,” was a car of non-union men to fill the places of the ‘The strikers to find any non-union iritades # injuring anybody, men they wi injuring anybody: Beyond Wiliase i Members of tho the ‘THE SHERIFF AND POLICE ACTIVE. The police commissioners were busy today swearing in epecial om account of the railroad strike. The was also busy swearing special deputies for di in the at wach is ow the dimit and car 48,458, loaded with lumber, on fire inthe yards south of Clinton strest, ‘A still alarm was given and the flames were ex- tinguished by a plug stream from the Gil- bert car works, not before the roof of the car had been burned off and the lumber Afterward the police found an ofl em can in the ruins of the car. It is s.case of in- cendiarism. The fire department com; that the work of the men at the Li t oar STRIKERS SAY TRAMPS DID IT. ‘The number of Erie and Lehigh Valley freight cars destroyed by fire is variously estimated at from 100 to 200. Master Moriarty of the local lodge of the Switchmen’s Union states that the ers were not responsible for the fre. attributes them tos “lot of tram; that are alwa; ebirtefaverde is ‘MAY EXTEND TO JERSEY CITY. New Yous, Aug. 15.—The strike of the switchmen and train hands on the Lehigh Val- ley and Erie rnilroads at Buffalo may extend to of the various railrosds in Jersey receive the same 3 £ : i E i t F f i Et tee if Bef i Hi i E 4 u f ib isi? i o% ! i? i tf Ey ii i ‘3 i i f ? Hi | : J of bose the night. | ind. send them 15.—One of the greatest Cuicaao, Aug. @atherings of Irish-Americans ever held in the that if the British mt, per- moated ‘by the evil spirit of ibe past, ebould dash from Tioland's lips the cup pesce-and justice it should be the ity who abhor “What do you think about Mr. Platt and the - thing there will be no difficulty about meer dred rs eainagemnecetoreney fe citation in Taian, “I think the demo- are people ar alt ‘earnest. to the ‘belief tha can be more effectively done from here with Jess complication and expense, At head- uarters nothing is sald on ‘the dubject, but Here is good reason to believe. the report oe eS IN WALL STREET TODAY. Features. New Youx, Aug. 15, 11 a.m.—The stock in the extreme and the advances were partially lost late in hour. First prices were slightly higher than those of Saturday, but only sugar showed any movement, and after a ise of 3 per cent half of if was lost. “Railroad stocks, without exception, were confined to very natrow limits, and prices at 11 o'clock were hardly changed from those of the open- ing. The dealings remained absolutely feature- less throughout, and at 11 o'clock the market war dull and stagnant. ‘All animation died away out of the market Reacast wiice Tri icaders. tho degen © rs an woke. wae wa ton mony: the ve of bet sections of the parliamen to act inde- Pendent of afl Engin ‘and repudiate eng the : ce of office un ot = Enelis ment by Irish members until an Iriah parliament, daly invested with sovereign over the internal interests of Ireland, is seesion in Green. The feature of the day wes the address of ex- John Finnerty, who is president United Irish Societies of Chicago. — after noon. —— a FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. open prices of the Now Fork Sign WasPiet. ss Pepsried Ey? upecial Wire to Carson & 07.1419 F street. QUIET AT TRACEY CITY. ‘The Miners in Full Control, With Plenty of Arms. Nasuvitie, Tewn., Aug. 15.—At Tracey City the latest information is that quiet prevails, though much anxiety is shown by the miners es to what steps the mine owners and tate au- thorities will take. Gov. Buchanan announces his determination to use every lawful means in they can Kod geoved Angped to work wens, and that convicts may not be at theso mines, upon a plan of action and the miners at Tracey y are in fall control, with plenty of arms. AYTER THE INMAM CONVICTS. Cmarraxooga, Tzxx., Aug. 15.—Early this a.m. about 500 miners met at White Wall, Tena., on @ party of unarmed going tg Inman to increase the guards at the The miners were sent last evening ville by order of Gov. Buc! chanan, Inman is about 100 miles by rail from Chat-| >! | foes sing ice 0, 1904, 90 UIE asked. Wasningron ties | S| New York, March 28, 1865. ee) Washington stock Exchange. Sales—Regular call—12 o'clock m.: W. and G. R. R. Conv, 68, $500 af 127%. Washington Loan and ‘Trust, 1 at 120. ernment Bonds—U. 8. 4s, registered, 190%, 115% bid. 116% asked. U. 8. 48, coupons, i907, 1154 bid, 1165 asked. District of Calumbia Bonds—go-vear fund 1969, gold, 105% bid, — asked. Water stoc currency, 1901, 1184 bid, — asked. 30-year fun gold, 1963, 113% bid, — asked. Water stock, is, 1903, currency, 190 bid, — asked. 8.65, 1924, find, cur- Tency, 118 bid, 116 asked Sys, reg. 2-108, ‘1895- 1901, 100 bid, — asked. Mi Bonds—Washington and town Kailroad 10-49 ca, 101 bid, — asked. ton and Georgetown Railro: bid, 286 asked. Masonic Hall ed. Wash Georgo- Washing- Convertible és, 135 | Are’n 38, 101 bid, | Light ‘Infantry ist mort: | Company, series A, éé, 120 bid, — asked. Washing- | ton Gas, series B, 64, 120 bid, — asked. Wasuing- ton Gas Co. Convertible Gs, 1901, 130 bid. — asked, Eckington Railroad 4s, 97" bid, — asked. peake and Potomac Telephone ist mort. 5s, — bid, | 105 asked. Capitol gud North O Street Railroad ist | $e, 104 Did, 11 asked. Metropolitan Convertible “Gs, 110 bid, 116 asked. U.s. | jeotric Ty American Security and Trust 5s, 1905, A. & O., 100 Stocks—Bank of Washington, — National Bank asked. Bank of the Republic, 260 bid, — litan, 265 bid, — aaked. | Pennsylvania roserves, June 5, 1863; sixth ed, | transferred to third division May 80, 1864, and it |! iP | y » 1B i ii U j I Pr. Py 14, Maine, May 6, fy-ninth Masonchrucsten, May 1864, one tier a Sendod sad Seed tet tok oar ene fantry, September 14, 1862: sixth United States infantry, September 14, 1862; tenth United | States infantry, Beptember 14, 1862; eleventh United States infantry, eptember 14, 1863; seventeenth United States try, Reptember 14, 1862; seventh United States infantry, ¥ Penunaylvania, , eighth Pennsylvania, May 5, 1864; Pennsylvania, May 5, ‘i Third Brigade—Fifth New York, ber 14, 1862; tenth New York, Bepteraber ft, 1862; one hundred and fortieth New York, December 11, 1862; one hundred and forty-sixth New York, December 11, 1862; first Maryland, Maj 5, 1864; fourth Maryland, May 5, 1864; seventh Maryland, May 5, 1864; eighth Maryland, May 5, 1864; Purnell Legion, Maryland, May 23, 1864; one hundred and fifty-seventh Pennsyl- vania, June 2, 1864; one hundred and ninetieth Pennsylvania’ (first Vet. Res.), June 6, 1864; one hundred and ninety-first Pennsylvania (second Vet. Res.), June 6, 1864; two hundred and tenth Pennsylvania, October 1, 1864; eighth Delaware (three cos.), March 28, 1865; Connecticut, H. A. (siege train). Artillery—First United States, battery E, September 14, 1862; first United States, battery G, September 14, 1862; fifth United States, bat- tery I, September 14, 1862: fifth United Biates, battery K, September 14, 1862. Third division, first’ bi Ninety-first Pennsylvania, September 14, 1862; one hundred and twenty-sixth Pennsylvania, September 14, 1862; one hundred and twenty-ninth Penneyiva- nia, September 14, i862; one hundred and thirty- fourth Pennsylvania, September 14, 1862; firet Pennsylvania reserves, June 5, 1863; —- sylvania reserves, June 5, 1863; thirteenth Pennsylvania reserves, June 5, 1863; seventh Pennsylvania reserves, May 5, 1664; ninety-firet Second ‘bri One hundred and twenty- third Pennsylvania, September 14, 1862; one hundred and thirty-first Pennsylvania, Sep- tember 14, 1862; one hundred and thirty-third Pennsylvania, September 14, 1862; one hundred New York re, battalion, second Wiaconsin, May &, 1864; six ‘May 5, 1864; seventh Wisconsin, May 5, 1864. Second brigade—Seveuty-sixth New York, May 5, 1864, eighty-fourth New York, May 5, 1864: ‘ninety-fifth New York, May 5, 1864; hundred and forty-seventh Kew, York, 1864; fifty-sixth Pennsylvania, May third Delaware, May 30, 1864; f York, May 30,'1864; one hundi seventh Penusylvania, June 2, 1864; fourth Del- aware, June 6, 1864. Third brigade—One hundred and twenty-first Pennsylvania, May 5, 1864; one hundred and forty-second Pennsylvania, May 5, 1864; one hundred and forty-third Pennsylvania, May 5, 1864; ore hundred and forty-ninth Pennsylve- nia, 5, 1864; one hundred and fiftieth Pennsylvania, May 5, 1864. Heavy artillers brigade (this brigade was ; one ~sixth New to third brigade, second division, June 2, 1864) —Sixth New York heavy artillery, May 18, 1863: fifteenth New York, first and third i May 18, 1864. Artillery brigade—First New York light, bat- ald, second; Giee Boy, third. | Pitth sod ate | Tae Senator Gideon Rays the Third Party Canses No Worrtment in His State. “The third party has no existence in Mary« land,” said Senator Gibson to a Stan reporter “Once in awhile | Ly ; f i HA ¢F ti | i i t i i Fy £ t ti The Market Dull and Devold of speciat | somber 11, 1862; nineteenth United States in-| third, Time, 1 Fourth race, the Iroquois stakes, one and one-sixteenth miles Brown Beauty won: Kom ae An appeal bas beon forwarded from San An- tonio to President Harrison asking his clemoury for the misguided followers of Garza imprie- oned for viclating the neutrality laws. BIRTHS. DEWEY. On Sunday. A\ to Mrs: Bd. Dewey: tun, wet #1, Mr. apd MARRIE ras LINDSLEY, On Aucust 11 1800. Rev. itcbel, JO vANSANT per, & Michel), JOSEPH 8. VANSANT ool MAGE eee DIED. BRUCE. At amiton, Lond: wa Batok, dow ofthe Charjen Gheckss, “Grorwe Brace, Nenuie Witsen eed August 16, at i eiclock pe VALL. ecihs Mata Sat, se neva wore vrming at 11 o'clock im eal, dio 4th street weet. August ved Jon Y His WIFE, and 6fiy-fifth Pennaylyania, September 14,1862. | Ponersi from bie sister's ca, 816 @ ‘Third —Fitth Ponnaylvania reserves, | sihirest, ie Tuesday Aust fas Mi Slog Zane 8, 1863 enngyivaniarerven Jens Fetal Sa Bilt. Ie ; tent vania reserv: june STO all 1i63: eleventh Pennsylvania reserves, June b epson. Ss Rabemiaded 1863; twelfth Pennsylvania reserves, June 5, aay. road, feat Weshington, Tugs- 1863; eighth Pennsylvania reserves, May 5, —¥J os a oteten 1864. a Meret Sorthwent, THOMAS Artillery—First New York, battery ©, Sep- | Pali en Seamer 3G SOR; Senh Cela, botteny 51, Sagi ROLLING, | On August a, 290%, ZANE ROLLINS, eee mt Tdiave, May & take cen , May Bh Hy teen im ym Sbtlob, ieiiect eee deg sake cashats Pace a val it “erty y 4 thor, Fee erty Near a st 14, ABETH be tats James oe ~s ea 3 rane rica inom pave Ea HOSE 9 Mr? NP Sc La from the’ Peuning, D. oa Tenet senpe Hicuwar Rosnerr. Some highwaymen steal your money. others try te steal the results of your brain and the fruite of your Iabor: the latter fe the worst fori way robbery Merit has made a success of CARTERS LITTLE LIVER PILLS. They have become « housebold word and the people will have them. they know thetr value ‘Then comes the hirhwaymnan with his IMITATIONS AND WORTHLESS FRAUDS. and with these hw hopes to trate upon the merit and reyutation of CAL TER’S LITTLE LIVER PILLS. BEWARE OF THESE HIGHWAYMEN, don” te imposed upon with an article offered to you es "just ae good" as “C-A-R-T-E-R’-8." There ts nothing #0 00K aa “°C-A-R-T-E-R--6."” ‘Ask for “*C-A-R-T-E-R-'-8" and be sure you get tae wenuine CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS. A POSITIVE CURE FOR SICK HEADACHE. SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICK 0080-{,m, why tanooga in Boquatchio valley, on a branch of | ikea, Me Noulen tay | tery A, September 14, 1862; first New York the Nesbville, Chattanooga and Bt Louis rall-| Ha, 4 coqiteed,, Ferment and Mechanica. is | 127s haters By September 14, 1862; first New way. End, 107 bid, —asked. Traders’, 115 bid, 123 asked. | York light, battery C, September 1471862; first AMPLE CAUSE HOLDING HER: General, bn id. — anne. cicemaly os Yor Sane wee ree Lg OLD | : 4 oar a gurbid too ssked: MetrpSiten Ss nies ane, | 186%: first United States light, batery K, Bap” ‘That's What Marshal Hilliard Says of Lizie Goluinbia, Wid. 65 asked. Capitol ana Norta 0 — r 14, vee henge yet a oe wire: ey ren only mecca ora, # bla! Se"askea. ‘lock Creex: 100, bide er 11, 1862; see- . e December Hilliard was this morning shown about fifty | Insurance stocks—Firemen’s, 1d, — asked. Tight, third batters (©), editorials clipped from various papers published | Franklin, 48 bid, — asked. Metropolitan, 60 bid. — usette ‘light, fifth battery im Now England during the post few | lub, 194 body 113 aakod Potomac, ~ uid. — | (E), May 6, 1664; Sst, New York ight, patiery i ~ vid, 8 aa ; fret N pays eg pal I seal gee nad oe deemed Fated Linea t Di Sy asked "Commercial first New York light, battery L, of the crime against her and assail Tite Ieocragee Srocks—Cotumbla ‘Tite, 6x, bid, web hag ay he By raia Nene Fall River: a in the case | — asked. Keal Estate Title, 127 bid, — asked. - ” B. 1964: fe and for directing their efforts wholly tor Gas and Klectrie Light Stocks— Washington Gas, E+ 8-5 Peet ne Sale ee ee re ee ee yay’ 8, té6ts Massachaeees nee tee eee Petatedty.” He bid, Tasted. “Amoricas Grapbophous nd, § Papen battery * staren eit ‘me = spoke warmly ond said it wae about time out-of- Stocks—Pneumatic Gun Carriage, | 1,0" [mene — 1 he ty Oa Po ey Doom ti hh nad ete at ege h R malted gee Great Fala Yoo, 1i0bid,—aaked” Ivy Guy Brick, | fifth United Tlaten, Beonssbar ii, within half on hour of the discovery of the | * Did, spi aud Trust Companice— fashington THE PRESS COMMITTER. tragedy. On information by members | Loan ‘Trust, 190 bid, 125 asked. American | Chairman Wilkens of the committee ef the family I have chased more than 100| security apd I'rust. 117 bid, — asked. "National | has issued a for a of that com- Cutalde cuce within tom days. My officers | Safe Deposit Sariigs and Trust + 190 | mitiew to be held in the G..A. HC rooms ta et ET oe ——— was was takon. You must re- ete. ember that ihe, Remepapers have| BALTIMOME Aug. 1b Pout 7 ALBAUGH’S OPERA HOUSE. depend upon circumstant evidence by md Completed This Week. » end the "s interests cannot be | —Tecelpin, S280 barrels; faved by vba. ibe rine mi he |Site, wid ect Se | meee ane ge, Staaet Ore hands of the defense till «hearing or a trial 7 880%; steamer No, 2 red. "73: afternoon thet all of the iron steir- ‘takes place," 166,085 bushels; stock, 1.407,540 Cushels; The public may rest assured of this fact. The ther ig | cases and landings ordered by the Com- attorney and m; mixed | missioners of the District would be finished ee eee this week. As farashe knew there would be no further opposition to the extra iron stairway Fry = La weg aad mind ordered, running from the orchestra Soor to In connection with the the lobby. The only part the management cruelty of defaming » the house had taken in the matter of this Esiaiereeeen ee war hed ben tering to te nin made against ot the the opinions affairs has been ‘of several prominent architects to the effect moved by his poorer peer wg Mey kd inconven- nds courteons differently and the management decided to do ‘members a eras sorties Mr. Fiske enid the required would ness of the arrest. cost not lees than @5,000, the management den side of of the house had ‘at all times been Panne do Gesirous to do all 1 could to ‘this tect its patrons, end now thet a ‘the were about completed he felt confident Albsugh’s Opera House was the most con- to veniently arranged end the safest house was a stumbling fron and gine front of the bs house ‘not in the lenst dinfigure ite archi- tectural beauty, as was at first feared. ' will open for the ssaeun on the 20th with o Production ‘the spectacular play, of the Gea.” Pieeseiimeniaics —— Sux Haxpsacmisrs.—Act- Naw Bros Cartan Pon.—The Navy Depart Spaniding hes authorised the al- ment has rejected all bids recently re- of drawback on exyoriations of em- ceived for the construction of gymnasium at ‘the United States Naval Academy, end has. PNendberchits toes called for new bids to be made ie with the of the eight-hour | designe, pt, arti eae Os geantve bere — ee ~ MET iititt I H f } § & k a 3 a f t if i : { ‘ | H f r } ; i ft 3 Lf t i ¥ ro F) bi aL FOR PiTtcnes’s Castonian