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fW???" ""I"liprP-''"f?Wi"Tn - -h..v ,r ri The Washington Critic i WHOLE NO. 5,303. WASHINGTON, D, 0., MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST JO, 1885. PRICE TWO GENTS. I f e in KING'S PALACE 814 Seventh Street. Great Closing Sale -OF- Hats, Bonnots, Plowors, Tips, PlumoB, Ribbons, Lacos, Silks, Volvots, Bun Umbrollas, Parasols, Jorsoys, Qlovcs and Corsots. pcrnon't I'nII In Atlcnd, TROWSERS, LIGHT WT.HIIIT. ALL WOOL. NT.W goods, $s.no. E. B. BARNUM & CO., '.'Ill Pennsylvania Avenue. SOHILLENGER Artificial Stone Paving Comp'y Office, 1418 New York Avenue. Artistic and Flno Work In Comont Specialty. Our Skilled Workmen lay llio following Tuvo monts; Sohlllcnger'a Patent, Best Granolithic. Asphaltum, Artiflolal Stone. NcuPohatel, Maatlo. Kitchens, Sidewalks, Stables and Collars laid with neatness nnd utotnptness. Owners ot property nio notilled that thoy will bo held responsible for Infringements of this patent. Tho United States Courts for tho District of Columbia havo recently enjoined II. Ij. G'rnnford nnd tho Commissioners of tho District of Columbia from laying this pave ment. All artlllelal Klono pavemonts other than that laid tinder thn patent mo worthless. JOS. 0. MoKIBBIN, Telephone Call '107-2. President. GREAT SLAUGHTER CLOTHING l'or the noft Thirty Days to tnnko mom for Tall mid WlntorOoods. $10 ficnts'Cnsg. Bulls for t r 00 fl.1 Men's nnd youths' Corkscrow, now. 10 no sa.CO " " Vants. now '2 00 in Hoys Suits for Snnd am 7Co Hoys' Tnnts, now fiO 1 7ft 12 " Middlesex Suits DIM USA) Alpaca Coats, now 1 00 40o and C0a Ollleo Coats. ; Straw and Wool lints cheap to close out. Shoes nt unprecedented prices. .T. W. SKLBY, lail and 1010 IM. nve. KEEP'S SHIRTS, iu7 bt.vt.ntii btht.i:t n. w. O. P. Bukdistte, Sole Agent; A U8TIN I. IIHOWN, " HIJAI. USTATD AND LOANS, 1 lutir street northwest. IIOUailsToilSAIiIl. Cor Muss nvo nnd Kith st, 12 rs, mod' Imps, largo attic; open tlro-plnco In each room; fumaeo, U water- $18,000 closets and passenger clovntor. Tcimseasy. Now !!-story nnd bnsoment house, 1 oltuatcd on town Circle; mod J-flB.nnri Imps. Tcrmo easy. I Thrco-story and basoment house.) 13 rs, on Nst n w, bet 17th and $10,000 18th sts; mod Imps. Torms onsy. I Larjndouhlo houso on Vt nve, betl o-iwi K nnd L Bts; mod imps I i,l"l Nowliouso cor ItlfrRsand latliBlsn w; building will bo ready for oc cupancy In two w ocks; mod Imp. Terms easy. (lib $12,000 Storo and dwelling cor 9th nnd Q sta l . nm n w. Terms ensy. (10) I ,,w" Twn-stoiy brick house, No. filOlOtlil st n o, but 1'" and O sIb; 7 rs nndV2,000 bath. Tonus easy. (IJ) ) Two frnmo housoj and stablo on ) 0 rant nvo nw, bet Uth nnd intliVfl.OOl) sts; lot MUM. (0) ) Two a stnrv bouses on ItlBBS st n w. 1 nnnn inps. Terms J. "'J, near lllthj nil mod I easy. iv) Larue .1 story ami Kmtllsh bnscui lent) 20th J- linuso on (i st, net linn nnn Bts n w. Terms easy. l-7,000) 3-story KiirIIsIi basement houso, 121 ih: mnil lmlis: lot IlivllO: !1 u'ntor I closets and :i bath-rooms. I st, V 120,000 r i notistli mtil jutli. willoYcwinpro for smtill houso. U-story t'lid basement houso with ) stablo on M st, bot lOtli and 11th U20.000 n w; mod Imps. Terms easy. ) How 11-story house, with bay-win- In-) ilnw, on h st, net -isc nuu :u t7,tKW w; 10 rs; mod Imps. (HO) How 3-story house, with bay-win-) dow, on L st. bot 21st nnd Ml n Ufl.COi) Wi if) rs; lot HixHi to nlloy. (.'!)) 3-story basement limits with Etablol on H Y nvo, bot l.lth and Hth sta I n w: lot 2.1Y1R.1: mod linns, f $20,000 Terms easy. (17) J Larrfo doublo houso on Lst.botl.'llh ) and Hth sts u w; l'l rs; moo jm. r.,ooo Imps. Terms easy, Tlireo.'lstmy and baseuicnt houses) on l'Btn w, near cor 13th; niod$ll,0no Imps. Terms easy. ) Two housi a on It st u o, but Bth nnd l $3,!!0i) Ulii mod Imp?. (10) f each Two houses on 1' ot u w, bet fith and I $4,200 7tli; mod Imps. (10) ffl.MO T.nririi ImtlQn mill Rftvnilll thousand) leot or ground on ldlh 6t, near $121,000 Scott Clrclo. I 3-story houso on M st u w, bot Uth and 10th ni8, and stable; mod Imps. (H) 3-story houso on M st n w, bot uth nnd mill Bts, and stablo; mod l.noo 1,1,500 Imps. (8) ) Lnriro double houso on Massavo, bot") 12lli nnd 1 tth sts; largo stnblo and ,.,,. largo sldu lot; houso nnd Bldo Iot$70,0il0 em bracliiR 11,000 feot of ground, mod Imps. J Six 3-story houses, now building onl Viom $.1,500 to $0,000 1, mi, near T st 11 w; n m, uni iiml cnllni: : feet parking: lots 17.Ni-YW): will bo ready for occu pancy in about two mouths. I'lvo now press-Illicit bouses, with imy-wiuuows, on -om m w.iw 1 Bt; bouses contain illnlng rooiu, kitchen, coal-room, dou ble parlor (full depth of houso). library, 3 lied rooms and bath; largo closets, gas fixtures, man tols and mirror; lots 13.4x72 to nlloy, Vrom tn wxi to $7,000 Houso No. 211 1) st n w, bet 2d and ),,, Jd sts; lot 21x225; 3 story brick V$ll,000 with stnblo. (27) Houso on l!)th st, bot 1' nnd Q, 13 is, ) mod Imps; will tnko other prop- orty In putt payment. ) $13,000 $8,500 to $0,500 Tour houses on 15th st, bot Q nnO a U; 1 mod Imps. Vacant property In nil sections ottho city nnd suburbs. WoODWAKD & LOTHRO". IT SHALL NOT BE. August Is acknowledged to bo tho dullest month In tho 5 ear, but there mo exceptions In nil cases, mid In or der to awoll our sales to a larger amount than during any previous August, wn propose to mnko an ex ception, if posilbtc, by offering such Ir roslstlbto bargains that customers will bo nlmost compelled to buy. ItnrirnliiN "An Ih" Him'KiiIiih. We have just received what we consider intrinsically the best values vet offered in these goods. 100 pieces 18-Inch Cotton Illrd-oyo, 10 ynrds 10 1 no piece, Only fifla per piece. 20 pieces 04-Inch cxtin lino Cream Linen Tnblo Damnsk, excellent patterns, wni ranted nil linen, Only Wio per yard. Worth OKe. WUNll (lOOllM. No, the season is not over. We have just received over 5,000 yds of different kinds of Wash Dress Materials, which, in consequence of the extra ordinary depressed state of the market, we bought ex ceedingly low, and as is our practice, propose to give our customers the benefits of the purchase by naming on them the lowest prices yet reached. l.noo yards or cholco Ratines, nnvy blue, brown nnd garnet grounds, with neat, pretty old gold nnd whlto figures. Theso goods havo been vory scarce, nnd wo venture to sny thoro Is no such nssnrtuiont now In this city. Only lie per yard. 2,000 yards nn-lnch Wnmsultn Shirting Ver onica, stripes, Ilguics nnd checks, splendid patterns, usual prlcn lie. Only VIHa pcrynid. noo yards Navy llluol'orcales. In small, neat tlgurcs and handsome stripes. Only 15o per yard. , 1,000 ynrdsot wldo Satln-llulslicd l'ercalcs cholco pattcrns.vory stylish, woll worth 12o Only 80 per ynrd. Our 2.1 and 31o Scotch Oliighains, now 20a per yawl. Our 2.1a I'lenchLlncii I.nwns.now 12Xopor yard. Our 10 and 12,S'o Strlpod nnd lllock Oliitf hnms, now fia per yard. Our37Xo All-linen Lawns, now 2.1a per yd. (Second lloor; tnko tho elevator.) I'or IlntliinK 1'uriionoH. We have opened an ele gant line of Turkish Bath Towels, which, to create a spirited demand, we shall mark at the following extra ordinary low prices. : 18 by 40 Turkish llath Towels, Only 15c; worth 18c. 20 by 10 Whlto Turkish Townls, Only 2.1c; worth 31c. 18 by 40 Vnncy Turkish Towols. 3 different combinations, suitable also for tidies, splnsli- orsnnd coveis, uniy2.ic; worm uie. lbv4orancv Turkish Towels, oxtiallno quality, knotted fringe, woith Ifie, uniy oiju uiiuii. 1 bv 48 l'lnlu nnd 1'ancy Striped Linen Turkish Towels, particularly desirable for tho bath, Only Mo ench. 3flbyno(oxtrn slzo) l'laln llrnwn Turkish Towels, superior quality. Only $1 each. Theso goods nropaitlcularly dcslrablo for bathing and other purposes, and nt tho nbovo pilccs nroexeeodlngly good vnltici. araiut Ilcdiicllnii Halo nt I.urcH nml I.nco Nets. As a special incentive to purchasers we make the following- reductions, which we think will be appreciated by our customers and cause their early disposal. 2-lneli Kcru Oriental Lnco, itcduced from 7 to do per yard. BJ-lnch 13cru OrlcntnlLnco, Itcduced from 10 to 12Ko poryard. 3X-lnch Colored Wash Lace, ocru ground, pattern outlined In cardinal, lteducod from 11 to 12o per ynrd. 1 stylo 27-inch Whlto Oriental Laco Net, olegant quality, Itcduced from 11.50 to $1 per yard. 1 stylo 27-Inch Kent Oriental Laco Not, ele gant quality, Uoduced fiom 1.50 tof 1 per yard. 27-Inch Lcru Odalcsquo Laco Not, hand fomo patterns, run with old gold nnd pink cord, Ilodueod from fl.TSto $1 peryntd. (Second door: tnko tho clevnlor.) 811k flloveM Ilelow Vullio. Below value only because they must be sold this month, and at the price named we do not anticipate any trouble in disposing of them, for never before has this glove been offered at the price. Lodes' n-butlon length, otrn line, .Teisey AU-BllkOloves, In black, grnys, mode and tans. Wero chtap at t.2$o; now Only Me per pair. NOTE .Gloves, Hand kerchiefs, Hosiery, Ribbons, Fancy Articles, Dry Goods, etc., can be sent by mail or express to any point through our "Mail Order Dept." at a very slight advance, and Ave guarantee satisfaction by ask ing you to favor us by re turning them when unsatis factory. WOODWARD ,& LOTHROP, Boston Dry Goods House, ONr. IMUUI. ONLY, S1 rcimn, Ave. tilSHNIrn t GOVERNMENT GOSSIP OlTI(TAI.ANIMINOrH0IAMNANI Aitoiir Titn iii:paut3ii:nth. Illlcrt or.Sorrolary riHllentt'rt I.ato Onlei 011 Ooiinriil Hliorltlnii'H Htnll" Sir. Kollcy Alioilt o Ilntiirn I'rinn Diu'opo IIo HooKm 7'o (lllior All ioliiliiioiit-3IlNrellniiciiiiM nnd Ver Ndiinl Mention. dPIIPITll VllllH ItllOlldoilH. l'ostiiinster-Oencrnl VHna returned Inst night from Now York. IIo has not ilecldetl exictly whun hu will tnko Ills vacation, hut expects to bo In Wiscon sin by tho ln$t of tliU month. Ho will probably lenvo Wnsliliii-toii IhU week. TI10 IkeNcrlml niillo House. Tho Whlto Homo presented n de serted nppeni unco to-dny, nnd dis played 11 slnoit 0110 of tho enhance doors with tho woul "cloM'd" In lilnck letters. Assistant Secretaries I'rudon and Henley were on duty dU)oshifi of tho mall and such other papers as in quired attention. Till) Colloii ri'Oipoct. The ioturu; o( tho Donaitinciit of Ajjilculturo show a slight Improvement In the condition of tho cotton crop on tlic 1st 01 August, the general nvurago being D0.J, a point only onco exceeded In the August lcturus for ton jcats. This was In 1880. Theie has been little damage fiom drought, iiilns or Insects, but In come sections, especially in the Atlantic Sf.ato, the crop Is a few days late. l'ateill Ollico C'llllllKl'M. Patent Kxamlner Chauncey was to day icduccd from a llrst to iifccond as sistant exnmlncr, nnd Second Assistant Examiner Crossley from n second to a third assistant examiner. Thhd As sistant Examiner Clements has been reduced from a third assistant exam iner to a clerkship at $l.d00. Witt 1. Cowell of New Voi k has been promoted from an fcl,S00 clerkship to Hist assist ant examiner. Tlio i-'nbliiot OilleeiH. Secietaiy Nndleott., Postmaster-don-er.il Vilni nnd Attornoy-Qeuer.il Oar land are in tho city. Secretary liiyard Is expected licioto-niorrow. Sceietary Endicott will be at his ollleo for some days. Secretaiv Whitney Is in Now Yoikand may or may not pay a brief visit to Washington. Sucictaiy Man ning Is not expected hero for at least three week. Scciotary Lamar Is ex pected this evening. War Itoiinrtnioiit C'Iiiiiikon. Tlio following clerical changes have been mado in tlio War Depaitnicnt: A. S. Orandy, transferred from a $1,000 cleikoliipinthcSiirgeon-Ocneral's ollico to a similar position In the Adjutant General's olllcc; 11. .1. Hat Ian ami John D. Duuwlddlu, lli'ct class clcikslnlhe Surgcon-lleneral's ollico, havo resigned. In tho Adjutant General's ollico Geo. C. Flnnoty,n, clerk of tho llrst class, has resigned and Claude It. Zappono of Georgia promoted from a 81,000 to a 1,200 cietkshlp. Kir. Koiloy Cumins Home. At tho State Dopaitment it Is denied on tho highest aiitluu Ity that Mr. ICeiley is an applicant for the P.u Is consul generalship or any oilier diplomatic or consular position. It Is plated that tho dopaitment lias information that Mr. Kelloy Is nbout to lettini homo and has no expectation of being given any other position. It is said that ho is already virtually out of tho sen lco of tho United States. The State Department is well pleased with tho manner In which he lias acted throughout. Necrctary KmllcoUW r.uto Order. The order directing the rclurn to their rcglmont3 of olllcers below the rank of major wiiolmvo long been de tached from Hold snrvlco does nor. afl'ect many olllcern In Washington. Opium al Sheiidau's stnll' will, however, uuU'cr sevoicly In const quence of the older. Under its provision stops must be taken to relieve as promptly as practicable Captains JamesF. Oregoiy and Oeovgo "W. Davis, and penult the former to re turn to duty under the Engineer Corp3 and tho latter with the Fouiteenth In fantry. The number of olllcers through out tho country atlVcted by the order is very huge Cuptulin ("iiegoiy and Davis ate both well known In tlib city; Captain D.ivh p'liMciil.nly so as tlio assistant coimiuctorof tlio Washington Monument. Minor nml l'ersonal. Appointinpiit Clerk Illgglns has loft tho city on a hi let vacation. AssHant Secretary of theTie.isury Coon has letutncd from Hoston and win at his ollico to-day. Exllepro?entatlve Thomas I fat de limit, who was a member ot the last House, will ho appointed postmaster at Macon, (la. W. II. Itaplcy of this city has been awaided thn contiact for laying ioollug paper and terno plates 011 the control 1 oof of tho new ponslon building at OS1 cents per 100 squ.iio feet. The con tract fur furnishing tlio tot no phtcs wnsawnrded to (). W. Thoino A; Co., of this city nt $(!)." a box. W. II. Montgomeiy ot Michigan has been appointed oonlldenlial clerk and fceiotaiy to the Coinniii-sloner of Pat ents at n salary of $1,801) pi r annum. Tho appointment wan mado under the pioWslous of Clvll-Setvlco uilo Ii), which oxemptH the appointee to such such positions f 1 0111 examination. Mr. MeNerlimiy'M Injuries Jt. II. Ivhk, esq,, and J. Ambler Smith have boon lolalncd by Mrs. Mo Netliany, inothnr of the man wlio'o foot was ciushed by one of tho Seventh street ears on S.ituiday night, has brought suit against tlio Washington & Geoigetown Halhoad Company. The company hao obtained a eeitilleato from tue injured man exonerating 1110 driver and conductor from all blame. Train ((oulierN To llo Mint. Nukvo Lakkoo, Aug. 10. Four of tho Mexicans who p.utlclpatoil In the notorious tiuln tobbary of tho Moxlcan Nntlounl Hallway, rlgliteen inlleti west of this city, In Fobiuary, 1S31), have been tried, convicted and condemned to death by the Mexican courts. Tho four men convicted of tlio robbery will bo shot. WHAT .IlIIHir. WAN IT? A Curious Uncry llnNPil on Sir. ClnvcIniul'N llrcpiif Letter. Tlu-ro has Icon conslderablo curiosity manifested In political circles to Know tho tuiine of tho author ot tho letter which called forth such a scathing re buke fiom President C'lovelnnd on the 1st Instant. Thoro Is also an ciiunl dc slro to know tho iiatuo of the Judge re ferred to In tho coriL'spondence. Tho olllclal tccotds nt tho Kxcctitlvo Man sion show that during tho picsont ad inlulstrntlon but eight judges havo been commissioned. Tney are as follows, ns given by the Haltlmnro Sitii'a corro spondent: April 17, W. II. llilnkerof Sllssourl. Associate Jitstlco of tho Su premo Court of Now Mexico; April 20, Orlando W. Powers ot Michigan, As sociate .lustlco of tho Supremo Com tof Utnh;5Iny8, W. II. McConnell of Da kota, Assoclato .lustlco of the Supremo Court of Dakota; May 11, V. A. Vin cent of New Mexico, Chief .luHlce of tho Supreme Court of Now Mex ico; Juno 1!), W. 15. Fleming of Now .Mexico, Assuolnto Jti'tlco ot tho Su premo Court of Now Mexico; July 1, James II. Hays of Idaho, Chief .lustlco ot tho Supremo Couth ot Idaho; July 21, K. J. Downe of Oregon, U. S. Dlsttlct Judge for Alaska. Hero nro tho unities and ditto of appointment ot all the pudges excepting that of Judge V. M .Moriicic 01 .Maryland who was an pointed to a position 011 the Dlstiict bench. Willi his appointment tho cor respondence evidently has nothing to do. Tho Cincinnati col respondent, who furnished copies of ihe letters to the New Yoik Timet, slates In his Introductory paragraph, "Those poisons who luvo inteiest enough hi the matter to hunt up tho appointments mado about tho date of tho Hist letter (July 21, 18Sr,)iir at libei ty to guess who tli's nnn Is." The tecord shows that but two Judges wero appointed dm lug the mouth ol July Judge Hays, July 1, nnd Judge Downo, July 21. Tliu Inst appointment was made thieo days before the letter ot objection wnn written to tho I'tesldcnt. Those nro tho facts, and people can draw their own conclusion as to who Is the Judge, leforrod to. II1S1KKT (1Vl'.ItN.1Ii:Nr NF.WH. Ni:w Sr.wiiit. A Bower main will bo laid on Fifth between H and M htreets, and also on Third between 10 and C streets, alley in sqitato 020, square 0(10, I sticct between bixtecntli and Mjven tcenth street?. A Mahouino Saluti:. Captain Uovcrly Tucker, commanding Company A, National Guards, lias notilled ihe Commissioners that the company will give tlio Uommissloncis a marching ea lute August 10. OnSTHUOTION TO 1111 ItPJIOVl'.I). Tlio Inspector of ISulhlings has directed a letter to A. Saks A Co., to the client that their new storo at Seventh and I) streets has been so far completed as to do away with the necessity of tlio sheds on Seventh street and thoy will have to he icmovcd in thrco days. " iluino Pkkmits. Permits to build havo been granted to Mts. Sarah Itoblnson to erect two biick dwellings corner Fourth and K itiects, to cost :i,C00; C. II. 'farmer, erect a frame dwelling on Park street, $1,400; A. Thucier, erect u brlek dwelling on High Dttcet, between Q and K streets, SD.fiOO; II. liouks, repair 731 Second street, southwest. MiECr.t.LANnous. The Governor of Pennsylvania lina granted permission to tho Washington Light Infantry to pass through the State equipped. Heni.y Ivotltnnn ha asked for a sower on Pennsylvania avenue, between Twelfth and Thirteenth streers south enst. A water-main will bo laid on Ii, between First and Noitli Capitol btioets noithwest. Maikctmnstcr Uiioll has hppn granted a leave ot ab sence for twenty days. CITY HAM. NOTES. Martlngo licenses have been issued as follows: Climlcs M. Powell and Fannie J. "Watson, both of Green County, Vir ginia; George Tumor and Lou Monroe; George F. Ilurrows and Cassio L. Cleaves, both of Tennallytown, D. C; Thomas Abel and Maty Watson; FicderlckSlebett and Johana Frcllng. The suit of Laurent Itnel signing Commissioner of Patents Montgomery was heard In Chambers by Judge Mer tick. Tlio plaintlu' asked that an in junction be gianted hhn and that tlio Commissioner bo restrained from giant lug a patent on an invention claimed by plnlntlll' to one Urowster. Ills Honor decided that :i3 no decision Had yet been mado in the case by tlio Com missioner, this com t had no jiulsdictlon in tho ptemises. Not to 11 Golden WciIiIIiii;. Yostoidny was tho forty-ninth an nlveisary of tho wedding of our woll known and highly esteemed friends, Dr. A. Van Camp and Mrs. Van Camp, formerly Miss Hestor. Tho day found them In tho best of health and sphits, and no 0110 would Infer fiom their youthful appearance that they had been wedded for neatly half a contmy. Mrs. Van Camp beats her years lemaikably well, and turns the scales at 1C0, while the Doctor, still lobtist and vlgoious, weighs fully twenty-llvo pounds moie. Next year their children, grandchil dren and numorous relatives and friends in tills city, Maryland, Virginia and the West will celebrate their golden wedding, God willing, In a stylo thoy will havo cause to lemcmber. Dr. Van Ctiini) lias been In tho consular service for many years, and was llrst appointed to tlio South Sea Islands by I'tohldeul Pierce, Although a Democrat In poli tics, ho sei veil two years under Piesl dent Atthiirnt Lovukn, and his leeoid lu the Stato Dopaitment Is an excep tionally good one. niHploiiNeil i llli tho Itcleroo. St. Paul, Minn., Aug. 10. The haul glovo light between (iohl'iulth and Gilmoro did not como oil' to-day, the former not putting lu an appear ance. A semtch tight was made up bo ttteeii a man named Sullivan and Gil bert. After three rounds of lighting, tlio roforeo gave tho light to Sullivan on a foul. This so eniaged Gllbctt that ho pitched into tlio roferae, 11 Mr. Dunn, nnd a free tight, In which many wero Injured, occurred. Tho tight took place seven miles down tho tlver In Dakota County, MOVr.MH.VIN. Ho VInIIn Albany mill Hect (Mil J'rli'iKlH, Ai.iianv, N. Y., Aug. 10. President Clcvclnnd wont to the State Capital nbout noon to-day, and after lowlng the catnfnlquo In the lower coiitdor iio proceeded to tlio Hxcoiillvu Chamber, wheio ho met Governor IIIII ami iccelvcd tho dlll'oront Stale olllcers. Later ho was conducted through tho capltnl by Commissioner Perry to viow tho now work done since he resigned the gubernatorial chair Thh nflertioon lie will lecclvo his numerous friends nt the executive chamber, and will leave to night lor the Adlrontlacks, accompanied only by Dr. Ward of tills city. 0 A lliillitonr I'nriloneil. Cincinnati, O , Aug. 10. Lien, tenant Million, who lias been In tho county jail since the October elections, was pinioned bv Piesldcnt. Cleveland to tiny. It will be tenicmbcred that Mnlluu and other olllcer) wero charged with cniisphney to piovcnt a numberof eolotcd men from voting the Kepubll can ticket, having locked them up at the Central Station until the polls closed. Mullen pleaded guilty to one or two counts of the indictment, and was sen tenced by Judge S.igo to one year in J til. The othor olllcers weic dismissed. Ilneli (o tlio Mountains. Ni:y Youic, Aug. 10. Colonel Fred Grant and tJlyses S. Grant with their wives and Mis. Sat toils, who havo been stopping nt the Fifth Avenue Hotel, left to day forMt. McXliegor. Ni:v Yomc, Aug. 10. It was found necessary to keep a donit pollcmen on duty at tlio City Hall to-day owing to largo nuuiDcis 01 persons who crowded Into the building to view the catafalque and lloral pieces which stood in tho vestibule and which woie afterward ta1(en to thn tomb. o A DiuiKnroitH IIUU. Mii.wAUicr.i:, Wis., Aug. 10. The lloaid of Public Works late ycsteiday morning wis called out to see the 10 ccntly consttiicted liver d.un at North Milwaukee, and loportcd the structure to lie in a shaky condition, with several bad leak". Last night fully tlihty Indies of water were running over the dam, and the structiuo is expected to give way at any moment. o I.ni'KO Verdict for Injuries. Wvandoiti:, Kan., Aug. 10. Jarcd Cone obtained n ordlct ot $.10,000 Sat urday against tlio Atchison, Topeka & Satita Fo Company for personal lnjmies received in the road's hcrvlcc. This Is tho second tilal ot the case, and tlio voidict Is said to bo largest ever 10 turned In the United States in a per sonal damage case. I'lVit WlicelliiK. Boston. Auk. 10. Startlntr fiom Newton, Mass., at 1 a. m. Saturday, 11. D.Uirroy of Massachusetts IJicvcIo Club, todoa .'iU-inch ltudgo "S.itety," of the impioved ICangaioo type, 20;!J mile3 iu'J I hours over a circuitous loulo ending! at llrlghton, Mass. This heats tlio tricycle tecot dandmal.es a "Safety" tecord for America. o Tlio Saratoga Itaees. Sauatogia, Aug. 10. First taco for two-year olds, live fm longs, Red Girl won, Hello ot Louisville second, Miss Howler thhd. Time, 1:01. SjcoikI taco, one mile and a furlong, llcssle won, Una H second, Valet thhd. Time, 1 :5S. Minimis paid $27. CO. Third tace, 0110 mile and live hundred yatds, Aretlua won; Faieweil, second; Favor, thhd. Time, 2:lfi. Mutuals paid $30.90. o 'llioNow Minister Hank. DoiiLiN, Aug. 10. Tlio" prospectus of tlm reorganised Monster Hank has been Issued. The Institution will bo called tlio Minister & l.elnstor Haul:, and Its nll'ulrs will ho managed by six dhectors, tin cc to bo elected from each of the pt minces of Minister and Leln ster. lis capital will be 150,000 pounda. Jeisry Mllitlii In 'ani. TitLN'iox, N. J., Aug. 10. Tlio an nual encampment of tlio New Jersey Stnte militia will begin at Sea Oht the last of tills week. Governor Abbott oxpectfl to participate directly this season. Half a doen Governors have been Invited as guests. o riremuii'u Tour nil nieiil. HuiTALO, N. Y Aug. 10. Sevcial of tho companies outeicil for tho In tor nnllonal Fheiuen's Tournament, which opens liciu to-day, arrived last even ing. Among them were companies from Wellsvllle, St. Johnsvllle, and Arcado, N. Y. o No Monument Collections, Nr.w Yomc, Aug. 10. Although tho inluMeis very generally paid tiilintc to the memory of tlm dead General hi their dN'oiiiso3ycteiday, at no chinch was a eoiitiibiitlon taken up for the monument to bo erected In his honor. A lleaiy hliiriu. Kacini:, Wis., Aug. lO.Tho stonn ot Saturday night was 0110 ot the se vetest of tho season, tain having fallen continuously fiom II o'clock p. 111. to II o'clock Sunday moiiilug. The conn try ncnrllnchio Is Hooded and ei ops aie lying Hat. llcntli of Grant's CIiuikoi-. ClIAltl.LSTON, W. VA., Aug. 10. John linker ot Eagle, a veteran of Vicksbiug, possesMMl tlio horso which llraut 101I0 befoio Vicksbiug. On Tliuisday last It refused food, and died 011 Satiuday afternoon. 0 Unlxersal I'eaeo ITnlon. Mywiic, Conn., Aug. 10. Tho an nual opou air eoinontion nt tlio Univer sal I'eaco Union ban been called at lhiriowfl Grovo lieie tot Tuesday and Wednesday ot next week. Tailors In Counell. ILvi.TiMOiti:, Mn., Aug. 10. Tlio Tallots National Union of tho United States met In annual rmncntiiiti at Mechanics Hall this morning. A New .Source, of NicLncfcs. Nr.w Oittx-ANs. Am; 10. Jinny nnieons have been Hindu sick by tho oxcaviitioiis ot thonrnuiid to Uy llio holders of tho Muni cipal Otis Company. It Is ascertained that tho oxcictn fiom slaiiBhler houses and cattle yurds was used yours iiko to till In tho land now bolnir thrown up. 0 Mrs. Crnwfoid has withdrawn her confes sion to her husbuud uyrulust Sir Oilko, Tin: I'nr.Niiir.Ni'.N GOINGS-ON ABROAD. COM I Ml 31V.V.T1SU OI IDIPIlltOIl i'han. .inHi'.r and Tin: r. tit. (Jrcnt l'reiiiiralloiiH Mulling lor llio OeeasliMi I.nlo Cliolern JVoum 'I ho I'lililenile Hprendliip; nt Murnolllrs Tlio I.oikIoii I'lipers on Oeneral Oranl'H Fimornl, Viicnna, Aug. 10. Hxlcimlvo prepa atloun nro being nindc for the coining meeting of the Car nnd tlio Emperor of Austria at Kclmslor. It is estimated that tlio cost of the preparations, etc,, will nmount to 1,000,000 llorlns. The Austrian police havo tccelved most stilngcnl instructions witji lcgard to tho meeting ot tlio potentates, and evory piccautlon Is being taken to pic vent any attempts by Nihilists orotliets upon the lives of either dining their stay. llundicds of tlm most experienced detectives Ii ivo been assigned to duty in the town and have bten ordoted to search all lodgings and ohtnln the names of the Inmates and of any stran gers artivlug during the meeting of the ICmperois. o Jules l'orry Insulted, LVON8, Aug. 10. Ex-Premier Ferry who Is visiting the city was followed to Ids hotel to-day by n mob of seornl thousand people, shouting, " A 15as Ferry Tonqiiondls." M.Foriy reached tho hotel without molestation, bub the crowd gathered In front of the. building, completely blocking the stieet, and re mained about thice boms howling and otirslnir. Numerous free lights necuriod in tlio crowd, and It wa3 with illlllculty that tho police dually compelled tho rabble to disperse. o Londoners on (ho l'roeesslon. London Aug. 10. Tlio London pa pers all contain articles ibis morning on the funeral of tlm hte Goueial Grant, nnd are iiiiaiilnious in conclud ing thnt It was a womlei ful mid im ptcssive cortege. Tliu 'J'imex prints a three-column account of the fuueial procession and contains a leading edi torial highly eulogistic of the dead gon eial and i calling many of his personal traits. o Isolation ol Sicily. Paluajio, Aug. 10. At a public meeting of citiens of tills place yester day tcsolutlons wero unanimously adopted declining that the complete isolation of Sicily was Imperative in order toproenttlio cholera from being biought Into the country, and a com mittee was appointed to draw up petitions urging tins government to ciifoitc stiingent qiiaiautlne icgiila llons. 0 Clalmes I'or IIiiiiiiikch, CAino Aug. 10. It IsoMclally an nounced that the payment of clalmes for indemnity lor losses during tliu bom bardment of Alexandra will begin next Wednesday. Those of Lgyptlaua will be paid Hist and thou those of foicigucrs hi tho alphabetical order of I heir na tions. o Francis Joseph (Jliecred. VmiNA, Aug. 10. Tho Empcior William reviewed tho grund national procession of rillemcnat Innsbriicl: ycs teiday. Tho Empotor was heartily and enthusiastically nnnlaudcd, Tho nged Emperor, standing with his his head un covered as tho rlllemeu passed by, pie- scnted a smiting picture. O ' Indemnity ( ' nirn. Ar.nxANnnrA, Aug. 10. Notice has been "Hen Hint all Indemnities to for eigner and others who have elnims against tho Egyptian Government for loss sustained during tlio bombardment of Alexandria will be paid by check on the cicdit loncior on llio 2Utli instant. The Cholera Spread Iiik'. PAU13, .Vug. 10. Itepoita fiom Mar seilles stnto that tho cholera Is ?i catl ing rapidly there and that the otllcials havo ordered the Pbaio Hospltnl to bo opened at onco for the leception of patients. o Cholera In tinnlii. Maowd, Aug. 10. Repoits thus far received from the choleia districts of Spain place tho number of now cacs for the past twenty-four hours at 1,171 and the deaths nt 1,"11. o I'ulillslied Without Comment. London, Aug. 10.- This morning's pnpeis publish SirClmiles Dilkn's ex culpatory letter to tho Chelsea electors without comment. o A Ton 11 Destroyed. London, Aug. 10. Tho town of Klnnchma, a few miles from Warsaw, hi Poland, has been enthely dosttoyed by Hie. Cholera in Toulon. Pauls, Aug. 10. Two deaths have occulted fiom cholera lu Toulon during the pat twenty-four boms. MiNoif Nrwo Notco. M. Loiikcoii has In en 1 looted to llio (Trench Senate to succeed the Into Victor Hiiro. -Theioweio I,0i9 deaths fiom eholeia lu Spain Sutmday. There woiosoventeen deaths in Miuseilles. - JiiiIko James (lurlnnd died at Ills homo In Lyiichbiiiir, Vn on Satiuday nliiht, In tlio tilth year or his ace. -Camp II. S. (limit nl (icttysbuiir H nillnir U) mpidly, and 4,000 eti 1 nils 111 11 expected to be present this weok. Hut llttlo lellanee, If any nt all. Is placed In the repmt or Lnicland s alliaiieo with China ns uculiist ltiml.i. Hulled Biases t'onsul lltopat llejioulo lui3)iolOHlnil iiKiilnsl tho piopoied expulsion 01 hiiiiiu juicricuii eiiueiH ThoooiiferoneobotweeiiTiIncolllsmarck and fount Kolnokj , the Austrian prime mlu Istor, hikes place to-morrow at Varum. - Ono luindriid 111 nied men oveipowoiod tho hlller nt Cuthbort. tin., nml lnnl. nut IIpiiiv linvl'i, clmrBed with rape, and Imuifed him to ninilioail bridge Tho Tncllsh Liberal puityniu eiyiuiv lousfnrMr. (lladstono to load, but it Is bo llovedthat he will not bonbloto taken piom Incut pint lu tliooloctoialcnmpnlKii, lteports from tho cotton dlstilcls stnto that tho eiop nsa wholo Is thn licet known for ycius, and that tho caterpillars, contrary toieccul tumors, nrodoliiR but lit t to il.un ai;o, Professor W.O.Kci 1, Stnto ifooloulst of North Carolina for clRhteon yemsand uioro locontly connectod with tho ITnltwl States 1 ..VWIUHIV;.!! Dill , V) , IIU9 UlUll IIL iBIIUVIlU, . , ' 0., of consiimptlou, I'lIltSONA I, .MDMIO.V. Mrc A. Suithas gone to Aurora, W. Va. Hon. A. II. Pcttlbonp of Tennessee isnt thn National. Ex Justice Andiew Wylle Is at the Coltunbns, Nnrrngansett Pier. General Jnmes A. Williamson Is at tho Victoria Hotel, New York. Mr. Allan Johnstone ot the Ilrltlsh Legation Is visiting friends at Nowport. John Iloylo of tho United Press has returned from a visit to Atlantic City. Tho Viscount do Noguelras of the Portuguese Legation Is at Narragansett Pier. The Japanese Minister with Mrs. ICttki and their baity aro at lllock Is land. C. H. IMinoiiston and AV. 11. Ed- mon3toii aie at tlio Aquldneck House, Nowport. llerndon Morsell of the Ideal Opera Company eeleluated hisbhthdav In this city yesterday. Mr. Thomas F. llaihlnofEast Wash lugton has letuincil from a trip to Heikley Spilngs. PtofessorN. T. Lupton, LLD., of Vauderbllt Unlveislty, Is icglstorcd at the Metropolitan. Air. Stllsou Hiitcliius left for New Hainpoliho ycsteiday to reniiinii liU legislative duties. MIssTannlo .Macknll of Dimlurton avenue Is considered by her physician somewhat castor to-day. Mrs. Thomas lvoontz and daughter, and Mis. Wllllnni Keiclienbach and daughter, nte sojourning at Watklns Glen. Mis M.nie Foute ot Thirty-tlilid street left on Satiuday fo visit her friend, Miss F.agle, of Montgomeiy County, Md. Misses Edna Line, Geneva Wlnstead, Edith Howard of South Washington, are spending a tow weeks at Court -noy's, on Coon ltlver. At tho Itlin Hoii'o, ICeeiio Valley, Lower Saranac leglonaroW. W. Pat ton, C. II. Pat ton and Misses Carrie and .Mary Patton of this city. lliothcr FianeU I'egls, vlce-presltlent of St. John's Collegiate Institute, has been transferred to St. Louis, stud will leave for that city on Tuesday. Mr. August Scluocdcr has Issued In vitations for ids f 1 lends to attend a ban quet to lie given in honor of Ids list birthday at Ous Kulilerts this evening. Among the Washhigtoiiians regis tered at Capo May on S ttiudav wero A. It. Austin, Miss May Austin. II. W. Collin, Miss F. Itico and M. Ciinimlng. Mr. ICiike, who has been visiting rel atives hi Virginia, has returned to the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Geotgo Dunlop, comer of Thlrty-Ilrst and 2 streets. Miss Sarah Holleyof Seventh and G streets southwest loturned this morning from Kansas having spent pleasantly tho past two mouths with her brother lu that State. Colonel C. P. Gieen of New Yoik. Dr. 15. F. Hutlcrof New York, W. 11. Keikotl" of Chicago, Dr, Janica Wheeler wife and daughter of Ken tucky nro at the Dbbit. ' J. N. Spool, U. S. N.; Hon. C. 11. Grosvcnor, Ohio; H.J. Davis, wife and daughter, New York; J. It. Campbell, (I. S. A.; General F. M. Cockrell, Mis sourl, are at tho Ebbltt. Hon. Jell'. Chuidler and llallet ICII bourn left yesterday for Lnke Wlnne peiaiildo, N. II. , for a biief visit. They will ho tho guests of Mr. Ilutohlnsat ills Island btunnioriesidoiice. Senator Ishain G. Harris and General A. 15. Upshnw, acting Commissioner of Indian All'.ilr, retiiruod from New Yoik tills ntoinlng after attending tho funeral horvice? of General Grant. At Oakland, Md., are the following from tills city: Mes-rs. J. A. Thorn and brother, F. S. Sundoiland, L. Gold smith, Mr'. C. W. Thoin, Misses Sun dcrland, MclSlalr and A. Dily, and Judge Sundeilaiid. Captain A. T. Andrews, cocrctaiy of Hie Chicago 1'anorama Company, ar rived in tho city last night, lie will at onco begin pieparatlons for 11 represen tation of the battle of Manasses, halo w Alhangh'a Opeia House. Gencial and Mrs. Logan ate oxpected early this week at tho summer homo of Mr. 0. 15. M'irsli of Chicago, just above Alexandria Hay. They will bo occom panted by their 011 Manning, and will lemuin annul, inrco weei.p. Capo May has soldom claimed a larger lopiosentatlon ofWashingtonlnns. The coirespondents eontlnuo to dccrlbe MIs P.ettle Ordway and Miss Hlack lock of this city as the holies of. the seaon at tlio Cape. Washlngtonlans of nlmost eveiy walk of life nro encount ered at the lintels and cottages. Journalistic ciicles aio lepre'euted by Mcsra. (Jeoigo r. Adam, Fiank Richardson, and O. P. Austin and their fainllle Tho latter droe from WaMi Ingtoii to Atlantic City and thence to Capo May lu his buggy, accompanied by ids daughter, arriving ut the Cape on Friday. Tho following Washington! ins ate reglstetednt Capon Springs, W. Va.: Mrs. F. aM. Alexander, Miss Maf-ie i'.aldwlu, .Mrs. it. c. Johnson,'1 U. Itomero and family, I. Thomas D,uls, jr., Calvin Winner and wife, John Cooper, t Fegan, John F. Hanim, J. W. Collins, Lawrenco Sands and fain 11 v. .lames Ij. Hirbourand wlfe.Mls3HesUi Huhour, Mastor Shirley lliubour, Mrs. It. C. Klseiibtey and daiighteis, Miss Pinter, Dr. Sliiras and wife, Hear Admiral It. N. Stembel and wife. Among tho Washington people Rpeiidlng tlio summer at Ilockvlile, Md., are: Lieutenant Gibson of the United States Navy, and wife, Moiij. Des Mesot the French Legation, wife and child, Dr. Young nnd wife, Mr. M. J. Wine, Mr. Graham and wife, .Mr. Itlloy, Mr. Wall and wife, Mr. James Alien and wne, .1. 11. .Martin, M. CleinonU, V. s. Martin, Jame3 T. Spauhhng, Jnmes C. White, W. II. Lehr, A. 15. Yountrand wlfo. F. num. and son, Dr. D. W. Uliss and wife. Ailhur Williams, G. W. Dnwnoy, Mrs, Evnns, 11. Galon, J. W. Vanliook, W P. Hickman, W. L. I'aine, M. 0. Cope! land and wife, (.'. 15. Scott and wlfo. Dr. 11. G. Poole and wlfo, ll. Tulbyund wife Ili'illli ol .Mrs. Hill-Kent. NuwnuuYi'onT, Mass., Aug. 10. Mrs. Lllabeth Sargent, mothor of Hon. A. A. hirgout, late Ui.Itcd States. -Minuter to Germany, died yosterday aged 80 ycarg. ' 4 "fl ( K ..,i..j J--k: -. C x. ,-.,.,- - - - -- " "'hi ' - SSHMKHfSM