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THE EVENING STAR. SPORTS BY LAND AND WATER, The Fredericksburg Regatta, — ie year, 36; six months, the day Fooa, and everything went smooth. intered tthe Bat Ofice at Washinaton, ‘ The course was one and 8 half miles, ciear and eee, Mr. J. D. ° clty, “Mone WrrxtY Stan—published on Friday, | i Mr. J. D. Doyle, of this city, e. There were Unree races. , Trepaid. Six montha, $1; 10 | Was referce Forgi a 3 copice for 840. —_ viesrempersntioerte afte | Vor. 56—N°, 8.503. WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JULY 7, 1880. TWO CENT Soar The frst race was for 4-oared shells over a PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, Fredericksburg, Va., was crowaed with vist- AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, tors yesterday. The second annual regatta of the Pennsylvania Avenue, Oorner 11th Street, by State of Virginia was the occasion of it. A lange The Evening Star Newspaper Oompany. | , Soe Cxcursipnisis were there trom 3tich- mond, > folk, Lynchburg, ‘bury, Wash- GEORGE W. ADAMS, Pree’t, i ington Alexandria, Thaltmore and Paisley e last of he crews Ubat were to pull in the a Lake aon ecg chr nen leanne rg | 4 : Tace got Into town last Monday. The may oranda = Cage per month. Oopies st the | leading citizens formed a committee to 100k out orl concur ual ponies re =| for the pi All arrangements were perfect, cen’ month ; one ' it I ~ for. mile and a half course, for the strangers’ cup, Bates of nz made ¥en on spplication. | ned al $iés, ‘There were three eutries—the FT ee TS? = nae Potomacs, of Washington; . 1'Ilirondelies, ot — H * oh s Baltimore, and Rappahannocks, of Fredericks. aad ‘Treasurer Gilfillan to Cellector - Political Notes. “a tage > BPECi al, NOTICES. | THE EVENING STAR. Cook. It General Weaver 1s not gencratly regaraea| LOLOPTAMS tO Lhe Tg] Mak en 3 Oates Sere eeeueeis | cue, tee cours ob eee, Femi. Sol aad - ————— SS Treasurer Gilfillan has sent the following to | asa strong presidential candidate, it must at restate WA ie 3 a speaker of the House has informed Mr. Brad- tain.) Weight is Ibs: Bare | A | * Collector of Taxes Cook:—By virtue of the au- | Jeast be conceded that he is a hopetul one. Ia laugh that it was no breach of privilege to serve Lis; Morgan, No. 3, weight a Washington News and Gossip. thority vested in me by the following section of | r ply to an inquiry the other day as to how here- BE OAT RACE S TO-DAY aoe with a writ within aS precincts of . Stroke, weight 13s ibs; Receirts To-pay.—Internal | the act of the legislative assembly, approved | s#Fded his chances for election, hesald: “I con- * | Westminster palace. Another writ was served Les wore violet GovERNweNT Rec —! 330.31, May 29th, 1873:—“Section 5, and bait further | &der them very good. and expect to carry toms, $7 on Bradlaugh yesterday. 3; cus ia 2 Maine, California, Missouri, Tennessee, Texas ° 2 revenue, e etd British Cabinet Council. ” enacted that the commisstoners of the sinking | and Mississippi, and perhaps Indiana.” ’ § i The Ki rol e Dail aaron po! zen to prescribe propel 3 Harvard Beats Columb following 1s taken from the Daily T-ie- : ai Keobetrg hat Prue ra nt Oi, ta tne caty enn Of the rules and regulations ia order eHtectually so. | ,, The candidate elected will take his seat this 5 ‘i o st graph this! morning: “An tformal ‘cabinet WeTAge V other Jax lerk of the Patel 2 : _ ch as- | time; and his doing so will have no connection council was held yesterday to consider the state of Brother Jams i 2 late CoL Seaton, pubiisher of the Nationa’ za. | cbre the application of the proceeds of such. as. 4 ve no conni cll Was held y a} ‘oe wore whit Main:) J. F igeneer and thayor of Washington. Mr. M. 2 sessment certificates as is tn this act provided, | With his eo shoulder-straps, Let us con- Th e Phil ad lelphia Regatta. of public business, particularly the compensa- RS LEAVING THE | Seaton was one of the surveyors to run the = a 2 2, Chas. Reese, to the payment of the certificates of in- | duct the campaign with as little nonsense as tion for disturbance im Ireland Dill It 1s al As, Reese Sg | NO. 3; T. Merriott, stroke. ‘This crew did not ROPERTY : s y possible—N ¥. Su Understood that the attitude of the Porte was NO *\; : se ke - rte samme cam fave their aes | Houndary tetween the United States and Mex: | Gebedness authorized tig act; ‘and “all ene Oe Senator C discussed.” Considerable opposition 1s antici. | PFET to do miuch In the race, and realized 707 cclected and remitted tothem by drafteD | 1-0 after the Mexican war, and has for some | (0Uth sections of this act; an \ The New York Times quotes ex-Senator Cres- ated to the compensation for disturbance in | heir expectations. At 5 o'clock an excellent LLEN & N aL “ ith a 4 oke, the Potomac foul < el . Heskett ee Office, where his promotion gives lively satis- | reguiatons,” you are hereby designate. as ford county, Md., who has been actin z with the mittee. CAnnae Gan airane hak St ee ee G15 7th st. nw. faction to the Clerks as well as to those who | a ent to feceive all money accrulng under erie Stns ODOM ane ee ees Robert the Devil m the Hace for | \as tertific. At the half mile the | i have business before the office. the above act on account of special assessments | STK cone, Of Charles county: also heretoto WAR INEVITABLE = _the Derby, _.. | struck the flag, losing a stroke and giving the many friends of my z —The Prestdent | 20d to deposit the same on account of the sink- ; . h ‘4 ° Loxpon, July 7.—The sporisman to-day says: | nad to. Lesirondelies, The Ballon cng ICK BEBRENS, fortneir | PRESIDENTIAL APPOINTMENTS. ing fund office. ‘The following rules have been | ‘The Kind of a republican Leonard Jerome 13,— tthe Duke of Westminster met the owners of | jacged the east Dank perhaps a itt fepecial Oe enich win | ‘day made the following appotntments:—W | pr'scrived in order to effectually secure thepro- | he who recently wrote a letter to Gen, Hancsck is the 3-year-old bay colt Robert the Devil, after for they almost f ued a Stall Sc etzen Verein, ge ve their | L. Ashmore, collector of customs at Burlington, eds of such funds in said act, provided: First. satis! ay a . the races at Newmarket yesterday, and con- | ge. Cro} their Presid es ad «ae Of es ae net NCEMIVER GHECROrGEne | Hooke eight per cent cartiicates and perenne iat, ae 8 Mans Turkey Likely to be Wiped Out. sented to produce his private stud book to-day, | phrremae ctuemnd a: Desatiful moarad, =x palates Mrs. F_ BEHRENS. | at Willamette, Oregon; A. W. Hall, collector of | d awtack certificates recetved In payment of | fact that two years ago he ran for Congress as Pe eee pgs ble Rappahannocks were out of the race after the OFFICE OF THE MISSTONERS OF | Customs at Milwaukee, Wisconsin; John S$, | taxes tor special assessments on acvount of the | a Tammany democrat, on the Tammany ticket, upon by the PEDRO Geo G ockey Clubs | rst quarter of a mile. The Potomacs put on a THE DISTRIOT OF COLUMBIA. Bigby, U8. attorney for the district of Georgia: | sinking fund shall, upon their receipt, | in the sth New York district against Gen. Me: | THAT SOUTH CAROLINA DUEL heats felis desperate spurt and soon were in the lead. Ww TON, July 6, 1880. 2. C. "Waters, US. attorney eastern district of | be canceled. Second. That returns of | Cook. the present representative. fle received * | An Arkansas; and Wim, A. Stone, U.S. attorney for } amounts collected in payment of sald | 7 519 votes, while McCook recelved 12,954. < py NOEMEAD | the western district of PennspIvanla Caves aud drawback coritcates auait-om and | ti8sald by the Massachusetts papers that THE FRESHMAN Whereas in the Sundry (al Appropriation act | Tap Fortowixa PRowoTions im the U.S. | aiter November ioe, be made-up daly nao | the only one of the preseut delegation from of S00, Sik SP POP rae oe ee uaeee ’ » have bee! y warded to this office upon the succeeding day. at_state in Congress who not destre a . £ cee ee F cr tis Treuanee yt teed eae Third. No drawback certificates shall. be re. | renomination is Representerive chante tweeh eight-oared crews trom | K, W. F. Crofts, also of America, delivered an | ners by six ienetie in) taimetes andl > Commissioners of | * at) & a ceived in Payment of assessments for special | ~he Republicans and independents in Ala- | Harvard and Columbia colieges was rowed on | Adres: onds, repared to act upon | ant surgeons from July ist, :ss—Assistant | improvements for Which tax en certiicates pana ni ging foraavone fight over the | the Thames course this noon and was won by The Land Agitation in Irctana THE SINGLE SCULL RACE W: removal of bodies | Surgeons Jobn Godfrey and F.H. Brown The | jin é y deposited in the | >2 re arrang! g e nes COUTS was won bj ane nim Kretand. GLE SCULL RACE plat yy | eee eC ae sees eve Deen coat tae legislative elections, which take place in Au- | (He, Harvard crew tn 11 minutes 32. seconds A Dublin dispaten to the Ties says: “Meet NI ‘ 2 ie aps " 3 37 seconds. | ings to sanction the land agitation in its more | The next race called was a Single soull race. faytigaake known ther | Moble and the latter ts on duty at Boston. ‘The | by the Commissioners of the District, as re- | BUST. at | TheTace Was an exceedingly preity one and | advanced character were wea onSunday last ty | one anda half miles and turn, ta. on of the rema ns. ~ | Secretary bas also made the following appolnt- | dutred by law, and are based on revisions | Representative Henry L. Muldrow, of the 1st hotly contested throughout. Harvard won the | various parts of the west of Ireland.” Repret | mites tn all; prize, a handsome cu | ee ae ne cenining made upon ane opie of ae ees district of Mississippi, declines a renomination | toss and shou mee i side sot the course. The atives of the land league attended the | Hardy, of Norfolk. and 4. Kot i een ~ . : er or his duly authoriz nt or attorney. » ‘ crews were started by Trimble, the captain board recently in stttiniein New York: Dr. Joum | oF OF is duly authorized agen aainst the so- | fF Congress, desiring to give other men in his | © yeaa e captain of | Both crews were doing their level best, but the | Potomacs wet REMOVAL OF tennary. putting more power into their ‘The Birmingham Center Sunday School Union } oars. When the mile was pulled. a length of celebrated its centennary yesterday by a con- | clear water was between the Washington and ference in the town hall. Dr. Vincent, of | Baltimore boats, and, pulling in magniticent July America, read a paper on “The Teacher,” ‘and | styie, the Potomues swept ss the ihe, win- BY A WASHINGTO- ot Wash- Secretary. meetings. At Dunmore, county Galway, reso- | ington. At the word both started excellently, 7 5 . y Dev the Harvard university crew, at 12 o'clock lutions were passed pl g ine eUng to | Roberts with a lonv, steady stroke of s2 to the > KS 5 : G 7 3 u ve. pass ing Uke meeting to Rober ith a tony, y rr (g Aanies wren oh tiie eencctaciee vib © teras, of Philadelphia: Dr, # William called I. D.Cooke assessinents, or in whieh | UStricl &n opportunity to serve. Istotake the | Minutes. Harvard took the water slightly inad- | continue the aultation for tle abolition of lank, | minute and Harte Withee cue bat eee { E and sth sts. now Wheeler, of Indiana, Dr. John A- Benson, d interest has been Included, can be received un- ‘epresentative McKinley, of O., Is vance of Columbia, and both crews got away In | lordism and the establishment of peasatt. pro. | jerky clroke ot At the mile flag Roberts sey City, and Dr. Ss, of Portland, Me. | ti the legality of their issue has been estab- | stump for the republicans In Maine, where tt 1s good style at )S strokes to the mini ay e. They | prictary; also congratulating the American | was ‘THE FOLLOWING ArrornTMENTS in the internal | lsbed. In accordance with the above quoted | tnought that good speeches and hard work will | swung along bow and bow until the first hal | hationcn its x lengt 10st niversary of Independ- | pace now and pu A . s, | Sctlon you and all officers of the District are | be badly needed on that side before the Septem- | mile buoy Was reached, when Coluinbia forged | ence. A representative of the land league sald | the stake-beat he mai Tae Ue SORRIS, President, | Tevenue service have been made:—Gaugers—s. hereby required to obey and conform to the | per electior. haifa length ahead. This lead was overcome | the Irish to-day were tighting the same battle | Hardy, who was out of his water, Ou the pull SUBSE BUSR ES eee T. Moulton, ist district of Missouri; S. 8. Bow- | above rules. Judge Kelley opened the campaign ta Phila. | By Harvard before the end of tne first mile. AL | that the Americans fought tn the last cen: home ‘Roberts kept up his swir Smyth, our minister to Liberla, | delphia last night with what the Press calls “a | the fist mile buoy Harvard spurted to tostrokes | tury. stroke of $0 to the minute. It THE EQUITABLE GO- OPERATIVE BULL DING ANSOCIATIO:! hold ite ih chive and ¢ came in winner P. , 1th Mas Woodruff, 5th Liperia.- y tt s. Storekeeper—W sl gq | abd got a slight lead, which Was gradually in- | 5, Stock Markets Disturbe. abont Seven lengths in 14:25. Hardy followed Sa WEDNESDAY duty tthe at | KeNtUCKS; Storekeeper and Gauger Nathduict | ina recent dispatch to the Departmentof State, | ringing apecch,” in whien he savagely attackea | 224.600 a sl engl and a quarter atthe fink, | ~endon wax Disturbed : Lonpox, July .—The Times in its tlnanctal THE LAST RACE “DRIFTING GoOSE” STIGES TO Hts Aree. } Opportunities which are afforded settlers, Ey. | Protective-tari plank, thirds of the last mile, but she was welf headed | article unfs morning says: ‘The stock markets | was for four-oared gate be arate pry fa - V! : Cel SF and could not recover lost ground. he com-- are suffering partly 1 absence si- | Course was mille ist infantry, | {1% coveramentas ares of the nest lend ana | nee ecne Sire oar eet nuiton and | parative tume made by the winning crew tei | ect DRMPCy aut akin Choea oe | ae eats ee agency, Da- | each individual emigrant 10 acres. Competence | live together at 381 Macon street, Brooklyn. Peper {han was made by Yale } the reports from the east. Nelther the attitude | erleksbi reports to the War department “that the | 18 within the reach of all. But ttle forelgn | Mrs. ‘Tilton 1s provided tor by her husband, clicered their eect ey oo heartliy’ | ct the Bulgartans nor that or theBultants bed. | ellor, No. 8; T. 9. Mc Drifting Goose, of the Lower Yanktonna's, | business is done compared with what might be. Theodore Tilton, who continues to live apart The water was In Super CO: nitions ate OF raLOrs, Tor a fall are making the most of th | Hezard, bow . nied by his band. consisting of 106 peo- | American tobacco, cotton goods, salt, provi- | from her, and Mrs. _Morse receives a support bate : ie fears, excited by tbe prospect of renewed dis- | pou 3 i OX, OF Peterst: Teported to this ageuey June i9th, to ‘settle | sions and tmproved, agricultural machinery | from her husband, N. B. Morse, president of the | W124 Was favorable. The race ere vted’bus ittue | turtauces In Buigarlaand of war between Tur- | P. L. Roper, No. 2: I offics of the com- | gown’ in accordance withan a! i MONDAY, MENT.—Capt. W. E. Doughert: acting Indian agent at Crow da-hait str. | by Fears of an Eastern War. him avout tive secoLds behind. | Hunt, sth Missouri, writes in glowing terms of the land and of the | the national democratic platform for ts ant- | Columbia also spurted at 40 through two. ae suiea = rod | | | w ICE OF THE NATIONAL UNION ANCE CO. Ny SaHENGTON— | v4 D OLDERS OF | a RANGE CO, of | ple, Wasaington wil greement made | are in demand. At present the trade | Union Ferry company, from whom she has been | ¢X¢!tement, and not more thar 3,500 people | key and Greece. banas, stro y Soa Se eee een | With the Honorable Commissioner of Indian | of the west coast is in the hands of | separted fora number of years, Mrs, Tyioa'y ; SMHESSed Ht 4 Abundant Crops in France, | a | pics: Not aS fiw? Spek Bee | Aifalrs, at Washington, May sth, Iss). He bas | the English. But a seacoast of 500 miles, with | two sons, Carroll 2ua Ralph, COniinue to live | wa PRILADE REGATTA. LONDON, July 7.—The general reports of the | et ; 2 SLE D. LARNER. Secretary. formally abandoned all clalins to the territory | an indefinite extent of fertile back country, ! with her, The former is studying for the min— ; 7 crops in France are highly satisfactory for | Stroke ofi = nication between the United States and. Atri BERET Coy ae eames won by Whitaker, of Pawtucket, | excellently. : f the Unt GENERAL GARFIELD'S original review of | the CREDIT MOBILIER OHARGES e@, and ia for sale by the bo 5 1 : ingle sc : : at Stuutgart, Germany, where they are study- | $F 5 F eet Tews, On ot pense oes ee the ——__ fs sadly needed. Su unt f art, R. [,, in 9:50; Connor, Hillsdale, Mich., second. 7 an ON crews, one’ after the other, Hist Pamphifyiee” | Navat Oupens.—Captain Joseph Fyffe trom | fico eive an aretha ce een would Ce UIC ete ls ete ee salle a few | “second heat Junior single seulisFicld or | TU*Key eh ae 2 stream from the boathou aise ORTIT, | auty ascaptain of the Mare Isianil navy yard ‘red people. | Native traders desire cioser re- | ‘Tiiton's former home in Brookiyn is rented, and |. Re‘ rete, Mules? nUlot of Brooklyn, | Loxpox, July 7.—A dispatch from Constanti- ee | a DISTRICT OF COLUMPTA. | and ordered to command the receiving ship | !atious with the United States. Seances There, MRS THItGD eds a ae StL? | cuitd neat jtinldr single scutts won by Camp- | BORIC to the Duily Neirs says:—The Vusih an. | Losie atranged then the olympics on the east Wasarsorox, June 29, 1800, | Franklin at Norfolk, Captain _W E pitznugh | - A CoscreNce CoNTRIBUTION 0! $100 was re | Sanecs there. Mrs. * Spas "| bell, of Newark, N. J.; Rommel, of Newark, | was communicated tothe Turkish minister at | aNd on the west bank the Appomattox. It was NOTICE All owners or keavets of docein the | [2 Guy as captain of the Mare Tsland navy yard | cerveq at the ‘Treasury to-day from New York. stad Des second. Time, 10:104,. i perliD, who has been instructed to repiy that | Sole time before the gigs could be brought Ia 5 are hereby notified thatthe | &Md to cominand the receiving ship St. Louts, Mrs. SoMORNBERG'S CHILD.—Yesterday Mrs. _ Whe Pair Oars Contest, the boundary adopted cannot be accepted. ine for the start.but when Luts was finally done Yearly tax iinposed by sect of Congress on ail doxs | relleving Captala Fyffe. Assistant Paymaster MOVEMENTS OF U. S. NaVAL Vssseis.—The | somornberg, an emigrant woman with a num- First trial heat, pair oars, won by Gorman Ww pase Turk: ad G ce | bd the word was given, all were ol like a ‘owned or kept in Dee eater eid ecs | he een omey im the Durean of provisions | wonosoosa left Portemonth yesterday atter- | ber of children, weit Gut Gn tho tere gum: | brothers, of Albany; Fiteerala brothers, of ar Between Turkey and Greece | iach, except the Vlymples, Who did not cet off sie on dal 110. Cpa Payment of said tax | and ‘clothing. oats 4-30 for Annapolis. The practice ship | UTalm. When out some distance she fell asleep | Pblladelphia, second.’ ‘Time, 9:44). nly ete from Vienna to | Sell. The big. a e-bodied mn t Rives crew e e - me > ae a a “3 - ee etic ae ” e} SIE SAT eS SE < v1 dcut Ui ‘ork for the qaviet Cinechas of recente AN Onvee Issued by the Navy department | Constellation left the New York navy yard Sar. | With a child about two years old in her arms. | gys¢: SOUTH CAROLINA DUEL. | tie po0y Roos In diplomatic circles here | Sf,0nee laid down and cut out the work for the ae v vOKi p, i- P 1 ar between Tt others, and soon gained a lead by a tret smith in the navy, but no machintst or copper- SENTENCI \owhere. arriving at of t tions, is Death Under the Code. zi » about the same, but without smith shall be discharged from the pall in ‘THE SENTENCE Of the court martial ia the case | LOW! On arriving at one ‘he station: mendous, Ee OFFICE OF | THE METROPOLITAN RAILROAD COMPA sarees i b : in the dissolution of Turkey. A Berlin dispatch 4 “ s ON, 80. : . oy he conductor of the train received a dispateli New York, July 7.—A special from Camden, Sty : Political circl ere | SWing that char: Netice is hereby given that the Anaual Meetine | consequence of this order Until the expliatiag | Of James Beatty, first-class fireman, has been | Theta enitd nad, been picked ue abort ree] Kershaw countyrs. C, save Of the austen | tne Dally New saye Poliuical cirvies Here | The “Appomalton of Stockholders. for the election of SEVEN DI- | of his enlistment, except upon his own applica- | approved by the Navy Department. Beatty tiles from that point, br the construciion train | Was fought on the 5th tnst., in whitch Col. Wm. | Consider war between Greece and Turkey ~ | away from the others, and by im BECTORS of $ fd Will tue jaid at the National | NATIONAL EDUcaTionaL Assoctatios.— The | prison on the Cob dock in New York harbor for | 12g lustily tor ROOT ab eee aa oes Lreertay’ | agosmhen Winan marion Wemeereccrty cat || @exmnmy amie camearia: Against Ruse | Appomattox, the Appomattox | lengtti abe ul Metropolitan Buak On and after the ast of july. | nineteenth annual mecting of this association | One year and will forfeit his pay and at te ex. | CE her by the next train, It 1s sup} 1 | tor damages against another named Ellendec sia. of the Rappahannocks, and the Olymptes vit- » foc HOMISON, Pretitent, | will ve held during the coming week at Chau- | PUatlon of his term ot confinement be dls- | trawlea fom tte mothers arms asd hoses ar | for injures octie penne srntch heclatined to | | A Berlin dispatch to the stendara says: A | tually out ofthe race, as they” had Deen WM. W. MOORF, Sec'y sud Treas 2 tauqua lake, N. ¥. Upwards of fitty papers charged from the naval serv the window, with the train spinning along at | have recelved at the latter's hands. Col, Shan- unlon of Bulgaria and Eastern Roumelia, with | steadily falling behind since the start. THE ANNUAL MEETISG OF THE | will'be read by tcachers aud otuers trout ail | DURING THE CONGRESSIONAL Recess an elevae | the rate of twelty-five males ou houe—eesas | nov and Capt. W. L. Depas were the attorneys Dee Re re UTS ane, Soldiers, will | Rivescrew then fell toa stroke of 2) and STOCKHOLDERS OF THE ANACOSTIA arts of our country. vering alu “i ine . = City Tin for Weluges, and Uney succeeded in getting a | be answered by Ausiria entering Novi Bazar | that up, gaining all the time and came ta an AND POTOMAC RIVER RB. RB. CO. will be held | Parts Of our country, covering almost every | tor will be placed on the House stde of the Cap- —________ judgment agalust Ellenbee for $2,000. It was | abd penetrating beyond Mitrovitza. ‘To use the | easy winner—time 10 minute at the off: eof the Oonipany. in Uniontown, concations Actus Gane wi tues sare fi | ol, an appropriation having been made, All| | Parxcz Desttporr Loses $1,000,000 ar Pray rv | then discovered that all of Elleubces property. | ambicuons plinse of the tresry of Botan nae ha = ON hi ached, marking hal¢way ma The Jnly Div | conds and ten lengths ahead of tn DAY, July «2, 1880, for the purpose of electing a of the rooms assigned to the Clerk of the House Nicut.—The Madrid correspondent of the | was held by the wite of Col. E. B. Cash on a | muny Is likely to support Austria.” | tox. There were many university me nent ee oe | Pe ees a Oe Geen clieens are td | win also be handsomely trescoed. N.Y, Herald telegraphs ag follows: “Prince | mortgage, and there was nothing to satisty Dead. | field, and to say that the crowd how 5 nee eee W. GUINAND, President. | Gono Fig nas se a nO 18 Drea ———__— 1. | Domidom, who recently sold his estate of San | the judguient. Col. Shannon and Capt. Depos | _Loxpox, July 7.—Win. f, Wright, long con- | hoarse would be to use tli terms. ‘The boys +H. A. GRISWOLD, Secretary. Jed5-15¢ Markt adine terraces See tee Ir 1s QUITE PROBABLE that the new mun'- | Donato, ‘has just lost at play In one night | secured evidence to ehow that the mortgage | nected with the cotton trade in New York, died | Were hustled out of the boats on thelr return - - 1 eee tine tothe Hay wae, Opening session on Tues- | cipai code for the District of Columbia which | $1,600,000, ‘The winners were. Messrs, Beutern, | was a fraudulent one and had been given for | in London yesterday. | tothe boat-house and given an ovation by a Furniture Lambenun and Oarianiteno- | paper on the coldilion or edterlo tak | Passed the House at the last session ot Congress | Boblinsk! and young Count Schouvaloff. The | the express purpose of evading the judgment, Canadian Riflemen Beaten. largo and exces crowd which collects Foting worte of SINGLETON © MORKE, Carpet | Suites aud territories of ost oScaee DseOM | willpagg thesenate nest winter Aset eons facht Clube Tat nd Was played at the | aud the result of thelr efforts Was to have the | rignteen canadian Micuien competed yester- | S€oUnd. Sporting Hotes, Dealers. All moth destroyed without injury to the r = Sinthe pie. s e ‘committee w: ‘Aa acl ortga| le on the ground of legal | qay at Altear with 1S of the First Cheshire Ritle | Me - Buest fabric. Send your orders t0 Bios, BOT ere Hae fcuraiiene cient Renaier Heri hk Awa Min: M : fraud ‘The evidence on Which tuts action ot | Solunteers, firing seven shots each at 2, 500 | ‘The challenge sliver cup, valued at $250, Market Spsce. ‘ap3o-6m <: ay Jon i 5 by s 9 BSENT-MINDED MaN.—John F. Green. | the court was taken bore somewhat strongly 500 ie | offerea last April by the Long Branch Gua club, School instruction for teachers of Industrialedu- | tuto themalter, During the recess the individual | resiaing at No. S2 Tappavl ‘street coast engaged | against the wife of Col. Cash, and he deter. | 2&0 60 yards ge ia Reiger erpying | Was buck fer Seamtuaay te Rak Chobe ereonae NATURAL MINERAL WATERS. cation. ‘This Is considered the most irapartant | members of pnts Gab committee Sut res view he | in shaving himself last evening, and as he was | mined to have Fevenge on the two lawyers who Se eS, “Le Panes, | Oe arene pare Comes craer ot h, nitty Lit I Al Pee are ~ rates. he eens : Se ) gi rel ie. He " b 3 ges Nralea’ use ot Bock, alo. es Koc! = OUD, asad nea renee the fare to excursion rates. Tue JenGE PORTER Will leave on the 12th for Indi--| CUt Of the window he drew the ravor across his | arranged with Ellerbee to callout Exchange. | Dara the siete io Ay be known as the — Gettys! Fina, white Sup! ie session will cont nue four days. ‘ada’ Helwill oven the Aas Mernatortal arm, and unconsciously applied the edge of the | Shannon and Dey Ellerbee — accord- There fs increased depression on the stock | “Champlon Club,” and to become owners of the % MILEUEN’S P! ARMAOY, MasoR GzORGE A. REYNOLDS, of Parsons le will open the rept in. gubernatorial | tool oe _ He cut so deep a gash that | ingly challenged Colonel Shannon to fight | €Xchange to-day ' ‘Lue competitors were G. Remington Gun fedis 429 PENNSYLVANIA AVEN' = hE AL b an ‘arsons, Or i by a speech in Indlanapolison the | one of the arteries Was severed, and he nearly | him, but the old gentleman refused on the of Turkey at Hands | oiih, of Philadelphia, the New York Gan club, ZTANWAKD & HUICHINSON, | BazS8S, died yesterday afternoon at tne res!- | 14th. ‘The position of ist controller of the Trea- | bled todeath. Dr. Sherman at last stanchel ground that duelling was against the law of the Republijue Frawatse | tet ch Gun club and the Philadelphia H4Ywanp & HUTCHINSO: dence of Mr. A. H. Gawler, No. 1006 Massachu- | Sury has been tendered to Judge William L: the flow of the blood. he: Ynion, Juiyi. | the state as well as his principles. Cash postad the Long Branch Gun 's refusal to obey the powers | Gun club. ‘The scores were apes renee, of Ohio, to succeed Judge Porter. Ju ‘ the old gentleman as a coward, who had would be le ieee is northwest. Major Reynolds was c Cozpvcario: an 5 ‘d, Who. sul ‘ou. equivalent to a dissolution of his em- | the orderabove-named. B17 Ninth street, aleading democrat of bis state. During the | L&Wrence has signitied thac he will accept tie much discussion the os he After his wifd® name, and th y ny = | School authorities of Rud: , N. Y,, = Py en refused to her hus- | pire ard the forfeiture of power by his race. Have added to their line of MANTELS, and now | late convention at Cincinnati he was taken til, | OMice. He ts an ex-member of the House. He Wee Coodentin ua Have,deter- | dand the satistiction and 59, ip MARBB! 1 annual regatta of the National Assocta- coed due toa gentleman. Tue | Anytsing short of absolute refusal will not re. |», 1be annu a wr uigurated oD ; = “Ram” 5 mined to introduce lucation in the schools tion of Amateur Oarsmen was inatcural . a | HAND-PAINTED ee cas ot a and returning to this city he took to his bed, Se are PCS ae of that city. The sexes have heretofore been es (gear ee A ae one ane roe ce ay) Seber for if the | the Schuylkill, at Philadelphia, to-day. About fase w ab repetetion: si6c his disease being pneumonia. He was well | thencor ot the House. taught in separate buildings. Coeducation has | yile epithets applied t LnDEMe Coe ote cones f Unable to deliver | eignty shells Will start in the different races new chaste designs. known, especially in the southwest, his family : 2 just been forbidden by the school board of hie et teat 10 oe y his enemy reach- | the territory awarded to Greece, the latter 13 | trom all ‘of the union, Mr. J. H.C. Watts, FURNACES, RANGES sud GRATES. | pring one of the leading ones in Kansas. His | FEpERaL ACTION 10 PROTECT U. S. REVENUE Houisitie, Ky. Hone een 2a pete fo despera | uite able to take tt, and we not see whY | or thet Pane club of Batiamore, as been 96: er, Nelson W., is the editor of the Parsons g } ; % he © ; at ti i | szsne Gucion club ok, Batanere ons, Sok TIN ROOFING, &c. Suh, and a lecturer and writer of some note, | OFFICERS IN GroxGIa. — Commissioner Raum VERMONT'S POPULATION DEcREASING.—The ey = a iG, and the duel took place as War Preperation in Turkey. Poa —o ee se Give gsPEcTAr attention to MOD! ING ana | UNder the sobrequet of * Kicking Bird,” and | has telegraphed to Assistant Distriet attorney | woodstock (Vt.) Standard publishes the return | already stau Lonpon, July 7.—A Constantinople dispatch | Janney. of the Undine club of Pailadelphta, » VENTILATING Ten ee es in | 2Hother brother, Capt. Bob, Keynolds, ts en- | Darnell, in Georgla, to sue out writs ot habeas | from 11 tow is, Including Woodstock, in Wind- | 4. Husband Killed by Hiv Wifes | © the Daily Teteqraph says: By order of the | a the natn, aity dweilinus. mardl-istp_ | Suged in the staging business in western Kan- | Corpus ‘in the case’ of the revenue officers re-'|’ sor county, one of the richest counticn Wes mecaets Minister of war, Heat Pass, the eceeer es | sUMge ALUBE ANID, rtope. Ont., between sas. cently arrested for murder. These cases grew | state of Vermont, showing a present ul ‘ = Adilanople, has commenced mobilize e | ¥ “¢ erica club of Philadelphia and Out of the late conitict between the officers and | or 12,117, or 12 per cent, lees than Inter te, | DENTER: Cole, Jilly 7.—A special dispatch to Ht ‘e feat ts | (Be Xoune Americe ¢ , pur ville says: “+ - second army corps. The task is difficult as | ~ club was concluded yesterday, First Lieut. Frank T. Adams, sth infantry, 18 | Courts, ‘The writs’ will be sued ont to transfer | {gs able tosecure more Mets Congressmen in ing Mrs. Dilion home from a ball, they were 2) effective | runs. ‘The gam B\) ARKED DOWN. 0 "s be men, 3 squadrons of valry 3 vf a; Island and George's further extended six months on account of | tue cases to the U. 8. courts. In asimilar case | the next sppomtineneoe met by the latter's husband. A qudrrel ensued | readiness for the hela: Oper or the enroll. | Clover the Staten’ 4" araws, on account of = | sickness. Major D. R. Larned, paymaster, U.S. | appealed to the Supreme court, that body at its ee and Carter shot and killed Dillon. ment of volunteers were offered throughout | rnin bat Le kote ees, “ke Baltimoreans were army, upon the completion of ‘his tour of pay- | last session dectied that the cliange from state | _YouxG Man KILtap by log WATER.—A very a = the Vilayet of Adrianople on the 2th of last | miemqUt B bot games . ments under the muster of une 39, ss, tn tue | to U.S. courts should be made. sad affair ocourred early {esterday morning as UE ee nce E inane tcuntz, | Mouth and the returns for the first two days te: The one mile swimming . teh from Long AC NG department of the Columbia, w! report tn ” e result of an indiscretion of a young man RE oy OTL 14,000 €F Ss ve e) > % + F . -auday, was won CLEARING OUT SALE OF person to the commanding general military | THE PRESIDENTS ScuMER Restpexce.—For | WCTesult of a McAleer, who resides “at No. 69 t Houstead Station, of | Kntiy arriving at Adrnersie tenes, CON: | Point to Teazuls Point, Le LM x 4 o _ . - bealing G division of the Atlantic for temporary duty in | the past week the work of moving trom the | East Jefferson street, Allegheny. lie attendea | the Northern rafiroad, this morning went to Adrlanople during the past | by Harry Monroe, of ‘Troy, N~ Y., oi : u n week from Boulair and Constantinople, to b2 W \ K. | New York clty. |The following changes in the | White Touse to the Soldiers’ Home nas een | the school children’s Jubilee on Wednesday | te house of hs son John, at Union Hill, where stationed, It 1s said, 01 “the > | He Wade, of New York. 'ta of the SPRING AND SUMMEN cLormime | {stoi aud dutles of overs ia the meateal | going on. he raident and family will go | Mternoon, ud white there became overheated, | 113 wite telded: and fornide her going toa ple | ter, Said, ou the east Roumelia tron- nits gugon cablegramt says: The rest. Satnod, lepal ent are —ASSIst uu C.K. | out evening for the summer. ran ly le r. He was soon rdlay. " ~ : se case Winne, now awatting orders in New York city, ——— after taken Ill with cramps tn his stomach, and | Ber refusing, he drew a revolver andsnot ner | Passive Resistance of Turkey. | there having been no misdescriptlon 1a tk mul Sept im peri tie commanding gen: | | Scnoa DearnAr Wed. one ofthe les was removed 19s boma and Dr Stan ei ffi te Reuse anaiot Memett 2 Ses eae | sages Mee cease Saar LS ae Str | OC park . eral department of the East for assizament to | employed in the ‘ographic office, Na’ - | mone vel 14 le lone for him, convinced: J . . — WILL BE INAUGURATED AT THE duty; Assistant Surgeon E. T. Comegys 1s re- | ranment, wasat ror ot day yesterday, ‘This | but be continued growing worse uutil shortly | HWMDK Mmselr instaniy: “Mrs Kuntz waees | convinecd that wikkout te employment of Maud 8. won the Heved from duty in the department of Texas, | morning she died. ‘The cause of her death, itis | after 2 o'clock yesterday morning, at which | {ken to St. Mary's hospital, wili not live more | Aled force no action of the un d Charley Ford the 2: 25 us than a few hours, the wound being fatal. K will avail anything against the pa: time 2:21, -AMOU port by leticr, upon {als arrival tng, Watcha, | thought, Was choiera morous- Was he Tou of bis ane kiee Oe ee several times previously attempted to takers, | ance of Turkey ee = z Base ball games yesterday: Chicago, Provi- FAMOL Surgeon General. First Lieut. Chas. &. Nord- | _ ‘THe NicARAGUA CANAL CONCESSION.—Admiral | while overheated.—Pittsvurg Pa.) Conner. Jere Bone aG, also that of his son, who protected SS oe Gon Wee ee strom, 10th cavalry. will report to the superin M led ost. | lal, July 2. 2 er sixty years of age. 3 ” a. ie nat 5; Buffalo 7, Worcester 3; National tendent mounted recruiting service toe seeee, | Ammen and Mr. Menocal called on the Prest ee eae New York, July 7.—The losses. by fire this | bany 9—1! inn! hat . pany a detachment of recruits tothe depart. | deDtto-day, Mr. Menocal explained the main FIGURES ON THE PEacH Crop.—The Willming- Wall Street To-day. morning tn the five-story brick buildin g, No. si Sig msiaece age Seg e No. 400 7th st ».w., corner D, Ment of ‘Texas, and then rejoin his station, | features of the Nicaraguan canal concession to | tom (Del) Every Evening presents its ablital co, Sreauenir ANTHRACITE, S$ fret CS ; Water street, are as follows:—Cabot, Bowles & First Lieut. V. M. Price; corps of engineers, will | the American Provisional Society, and told how | timate of the Penstasula peach crop, which it | eave ae ke Coie eee pons financlal article | Co,, jute and’ matting dealers, «| THe T ys: 5) $5,000; Howard « | long, which teft Falmouth, Eng., June 3, ar- . = says: “At the Stock Exchange there con- | G oan $300: Gor’ ee Ge * io = | reporg to the commanding general department | Steatly the people there were in favor of the pats down at about 4,000,000 baskets, of which fied ante Ea Tee ee an Goodwin, teas, $3,000; Geo.’ P. Adrian & Co,, | rived at New York last Friday, befng the staal of Texas for temporary duty with Captain W. | Construction of the work under American su- Says 2,551,500 baskets are expected to be | share Spices; $5,000. The building ts damaged $3,000. | est steam vessel. that ever c sod the Auantic, Oh NINDN ESE eves WS") vr Sie anes nati | busgarcanacanit of is, utgiann vic | kel” whee AMiataatt age ge ty | ting Ben atarogiy sg sou heya | fegme® SO 7 Water sree wat dase | Fe Revue tom of cn id war ire, corps of engineers, In addition q 2 1 elphia, 75, water y 10, P, pron a sing of the wate to his present dutles, will take cuarge of the | led to the concession. ‘The President expressed | to. New vane making total shipments 3,092.09 TE ee Erle Lake’ Shore Wosteae aa ees the boilers. But 500 gallons of water was used following works of Improvement provided for | himself as gratified at the success which had | baskets, leaving the remainder oe the 4,000,000 | Union, 4 i President Chadbourne’s Resigna- | “uring the voyage and only 2s tons of coal. Sue THE SEASON. | 17 she Fiver and BArDOE act approved 3 aS ee ances toward’ tne projects ite ‘cxpresed ed the Bee me re EOE as Texas’ Wabash and the coal stocks, tn the ius Wunuasstows, Mass. July 7.—The restgna oe co RO EO tssd: Improving Missouri river above mow Ng's ‘Was 3,697. ets | ve N ¢ x % i] 5 ‘ 7 \- _— = of the ‘Vtlowstone river: tmproving Yellow: | BOBe a uat the canal would be built, and satd he | and the actual yield was 3,031,221, but this est vanced tae Raa ee ris andar, | ton tendered ‘by President” Chadbourne last siuesape to eacepe ra meee ‘pe wtellow stone river, Montana and Dakota, would do anything In his power to further {t. | mate did not ake in the home comsumption, | ington and Quincy to 120%. The quotation for | C¥¢D!ng 1s simply carrying out the plan he : AND CONTINUE THROUGHO! opvict to nail him up in a box in the shoe ae = which amounted to 451,000 baskets. It’ sometime contemplated and does not take effect | COBVICt ~ x e Rk Com: WwW — - sf ‘ays | call loans is 2a3 per cent, for time loans 2a4 per te shop whiie engaged in packit up shoes for PERSONAL.—Mrs. Senator Windom and family, noe alageat etthe HIG Sue ee Should the frutt prove as remunerative as last | cent, and for prime mercantile paper Saiz ber petite close Of the year. He will take an | shi ment. ils hal was Untalthfal and expose | Mrs. D. K. MeKee and family, Mr. G. 8. Lovery | MeFetal age D at are, | year, the Peninsula will be over $1,500,000 richer | cent. ‘The morket for foreign exchange is quiet we jpart in the Garfield cam) 1 trot. | the plot after nailing up the box. WE WILL GIVE A DISCOUNT OF TEN PER | and tamiiy, Miss Fanny Darchell, and Mn | Ba¥t, informs the Department of state that | by the crop. and barely steady on the basis of isiax and | 200M Bascom, president of the Madison ‘unlver- ener de doin oy = | . , g of American manufacture are bei! ——— 5 . » Wisconsin, tu ‘iiliams college * wer CENT. FHOM THE MARKED PRICE, IN ORDER | [anler Duna, of Washington, are at Bar Harbor imported throughout tne republie on a large vilny:DARNAS Seans, LL D., of Staunton, | patch garter Pome, bankers, sterling, the posted suid some me profescor here, 1s usually mee | near ere esa ie eee ee ae ee = a ln Mount esert.— George re ‘ownsent », rapid) at cs Sarat N.’Y., a 7 Aairate yurne’s successor. ay, at STOCK OF cyclopedias, is the way the Philadelphia News | are being sent out to the West Indies to try and Prov Prbpeld president of Brown University, ‘of the July interest disbursements, and first- Six FIREMEN UNDER A FALLEN Koor.—A stable | healthful tenement houses aud clean streets 1s Potten pros 2nd Mrs. S. G. ‘T. Morsetl have | regain their lost market. ‘The Hay tlans are pre- tonal mattered was also prominent tn educa’ | Ciags exchange firms are pressed’ by money | Was burned in San Francisco Monday night, | ‘ald tobe the chief cause. y PALL © 5 returned frota their prolonged European tour, | disposed in favor of American goods. From ipatters in Massachusetts before golng to | fenders tomate inewey ne per cent. ‘The out- | aud six firemen were buried under the falling LOTHING and are again occupying Uheir deligatfal hom} SSS SS SS Brown University. He was also author of sev- | /¢04 mow 48 that weanall iave tor many weeks | TOof. Geo. Cheston was buried for 30 minutes | A CHAINED Cartrve Bei oral Strest. Their son, Mr. Herndon Morsell, | A MINER SHor Dgap.—Patrick Carroll, a | eral books on educational subjects. whee Gey 2 per cent money market on firm collaterals. | Under some burning hay, and was taken out in- | pate from Victoria, B.C. says on Saturday 125. fOr BEves 4 S past, expects to get home je, Californ! Ly 3 at A r. Sears was made m: ‘Stl ade pd a ee | in atout a month fe nie nee eet ne | ing to re-enter was shot dead.’ He was a native | the fund, with an advisory bord of toe The Markets, ell) gerrens ag = Ray Thomas Hall, boatewaln of Uae sein tress fens ; go! is y tees. vi SEVEN OF 4 YACHTING Party DROWNED.—A rpRONns, ‘othe ited sulphur Springstorastay of amonta | of- Lynchburg, nason of Chaties Garo a cae | Sarateun went {2 lve In Virginia, ‘He went to | gBALTIMORE, July 7.—Vireinia sizes, old, 26; | QnePNion ft NaCuTING Pan Tourteen persons | fF et tie State ae ae ened ——Lucy FP. . Pi V3 rt ei] sharles C: Sar a about = by 3 . consols, 56 3¢; - pa le e Wel BAGS AND SATCHELS. | Was registered at fC bee eh, Wasulngton, have been & grandson 0 tarroll of Car- @ month ago for his health and erro Oe a ‘0 a post in the ington ae -forties, 4034; do. tea- | Capsized on White Bear Lake, twelve miles from -les-Batns, on thé | roliton. (0, beim readiness to deliver an address there | SULORS, 804; 40. new ten- fo } St. Paul, Monday afternoon.’ ‘Th Simen | About six p.m, the stable was discovered on fire. me = - zist ulto., aud P. L. Schucking. of this city, was before the American Institute Pro —midat . ere Were © McD | ‘4 rush was made to rescue Hall, but before the TIMENSE STOCK. POPULAR PRICES. | at the Grand Hotel, London, on the same dete | THE MANUFACTURE OF FIREWORKS IN Naw | on Wednesday evening, on aaec ee tom | | BA Tore Rictee Geko ana Gem teeeee | Seon ae Single eee Pele women and chil- | ci.ain could be removed the flames drove the cpa Ok Cooke, of Willard’s, has gone totake | YORK.—In 1540 there were three men engaged | gress in the United States during the last fitty | strect 2.7503.75; $48 | ashore without making any effort tocave the | Tescuers back with scorched hands and faces, charge of Kepresentative Starin’s Pleasure re. | ih the business in New York. ‘The business has | years” Dr. Sears completed the aldose 4oe lives of the women and children who were ail | Bd the Victim was burned alive before their sort in Long Island Sound.—Mrs. H. H. Clapp | since grown to the dimensions of over $2,000,000 | Week. He has beard drowned, with one magia who stayed | ove and Miss Olive, her youngest daughter, are at | ayear. It gives employment to more than 690 hopes were entertained and made an effort to save bas beast y. The x Wakland for the heated term.——It is said that | People, and at its present rate of increase pro- | belore his death tee following is a list of the drowned: Frank Gibso, Surman Srrecm, 2 notorious German bank Senator Conkling is arranging his business with | mises fo double in the next 30 years, as lt has | remains will be taken to Boston, where the wife and two children; the wife of John ‘Dow. thief, arrived in New York a few days awe passing the summer andearly autumn | in the past.— Wheeling Leader. - al take Place. The address he nad and his sister, Tillie Dow; a child of Thomas t “for safety.” per — Associate Justice Beate wee | =e se ile 1 5 class workmen. Je2t-1m Supreme Court, and A. Kk. Tingle’ of the oe Heche Cn nee ae tt | ton. read by Rev. Dr. Ellis, of Bos: Ciine. All in the boat were laboring men. in ian ak SE RAL EEERE emis easury department, wi tered Ni % MALTIN & COVS CELEBHATED | Yor! la:tevening. "General Gras treeat | 22 x esley lake, at Ocean Grove, NJ, gester- |, Tams ‘Taxa PULP MORTAR BLACK, Welght 1s 1s.——"Mr. and Mrs, Geo. W. Adams | GY, when a squall capsized the'boat, ‘precipl- | recently disc! TRUNKS, ke., repaired and covered by first- Is DeaTH.—Henry Denn from the Basters. penitent and their amily are quartered for th season | jau8 the occupants into the lake. ‘the boat- | tary, at Philakeie YOR BRICKLaYERS UsE, rego! man brought two of the ladies safely ashore, bed his grandmortions voy nese Where Bisck Joints are required. Pounds of Wisconsin, ewes wouer House, | 8d the remainder Wa eo net by ae Pay eke suddenty dies pear aay ‘Stock on hand. lle willleave for New York to-night.—Hon. | ¥°UPS man named Wm. Lewis. OF two ago a boy named Curtis found the dead J. H. JOHNSON & CO., Aarxrts, Geo. M. Adams, clerk of the House of Repre- t decom; pee ee eee 8 ars Ze body of a yl Bath ot. wharf 1202 Fet.n.w | seutatives, yl leave nere soon for Crab Orch. | DoLEFING Moutreals fan Gaaeo ha ea against a stone'Wall, The regan ees Wing (HEAP SEWING MACHINES, al ee ee uentiy visit Montana. | tse New York Siceping Car company for 99.000, | Uiled as th SSeS FIPAEe Heres | ommtice ob sopropeitins” "patter | Helaving Geno coca bys, Stuaasnt | MME, gun bas od tear tau bey Tas AME! ri i y Secured and entei (ONAL SEWING MAOHINE | Listory of the propriations passed at the re- came PANY is manufacturing s Machine lighted | cent seecion of U 46th Congress. —The family | The quienes Sa nome trom New York. Jacob Humbird, of Cumberland. Active death by Ev Joseph McArdle, the agent ot Edwin For- | tions will be begun in about days if the "ANY is a of the Test, the actor, died July 2d at Edwin For- | rien edie | thought Sable aay Gantuge over other Machines ia | (i..Feution Clerk Francis, of the House, are | that another gentleman had oreugue Soe | stone wall. "On Denneees body were found Feat Home, Wolmesburg, Pa. ap the road which: wil be from Waynesborotto } © toxily. Ph oy eh gabe meet oe loeated at Senaca for the season.—Judge chased the same berth, and. cn ae onseae maby of the articles stolen from his grand- "Texans make tomato cider. Exippembere ‘by way of Cham! a dis- ‘ast i ron —— ‘by whe | Hoadley, Roles a Cae ee Mere eens conductor forct- | Mother. t#The population of Chicago by the com- | tance of twenty-six miles, will be complsved ty Bee 7s, SOvemEIGNS' Oo OPetarive | Holley U.S X.'and Miss Bolles eaxvetmocty | wis ahcuedaue tdcrman from tne car. He | pamae iarco parm on tue Lancaster Pa.) a ee enolase’ ‘ No. 1023 7th st. u.w., the sole fo | ee ea enetand to-night. Ex-Attorney | second class car, the seats 1n the Hirst dines eure | County farm was burned by incendiarism Sun- pertigentes. | more water Uepartineey hae ods the Baits | Srame—The hands in the brick kilns at this city and Georgetown. dele ysneral Black belped the American colony in | ail being occupied. butldh Loss $7,500. Several adjacent Be eee ee ee eee a a 2 | Bricksboro’, N.s., of Lerme & Tittles and Cra#- jonday.— es were damaged, uilding used % . ford & Walling struck ay cent - !sE Stousaz vor ry Medical Purveyor Baxter and Mrs. Baxter soto | | Far aise Cora _Yalker, of New York, visting for the sare of the ingame narrowly ¥ 16 for the account,” Atianag.| XROWD. " on: Increase ot wages. men ave bend tu Tecelv- : and Steam eaters <tr sume! Derbyline, Vt., Poughkeepsie, N. Y., hdd a a bath tap fr-Ha ited Mastodon Minstrels trustees’ certifi- 10, and Strike is mainly res: wa: ‘oie ave. | evening. there, Yesterday, and was scalded to death, | eall for Europe to-day Spee esti fasts cat cpats Women seconds, | Monday a man h Bid‘an arm biowS ou and was |Z as aging cue, $e, mainly the, rosa i ‘their usual hours without extra compensation.

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