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a THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. EDUCATIONAL. JULY 12. 188{-DOUBLE SHEET Gen. Butler’s Present Position. New York, July 12—Mr, John F. Henry, presi- : hid D. C., SATURDAY 2d Edition. FOR SALE_LOTS. JFROR SALE—ALL AT SPECULATIVE FIGURES— AUCTION SALES. TALK ABOUT THE TICKET. Gladstone in Private Life, —— = oon from Wiret Ratton From Lippincott's Magazine. ridian Hill, Lanier Helgh SS ee sitive scumacshions. W, & Moses & son, Seid te-any: T have not heard trom Butier Tass Taw Mr. Gladstone first when he was about shturton Hoghin: very low i take mow. teteeal | Meats egceicet nice icone: tiene c Me Since Cleveland was nominated, Dut, from what he | SMCRETARY CHANDLER SAYS CLEVELAND WIL BE) sixty years of ace. Happening to sit vers near lene are, cgunye W. B. MOSES & ON, B. w ¥ ota hear Mr Blain’eand Dupont Cirle. “I | co ‘Kc. Mins B., Box 159, Stak office, Jy said to me before going to Chicago, I am confident ADLY BRATEN IN NEW TORK. him at a dinner party, I hed a good opporeanit ote offervd in the northwest section M ETH'S COLLEGE. W. B MOSES & 60N - that he will not seed ties ee oe he ne an Says Chak, Chovelant wil bo ofexamining his appearance closely seasteakiag ne Fes ‘Course of studies: Classical and Commerctal. le accept nomination ‘atea in New York by a majority not so large as 2 a iene Fe a Boar i sesivn “of ve montha $100. | ARE CLOSING OUT THEIR ENTIRE STOCK Latest ‘Telegrams 10 The Star Mie enttmonopolists, and he Taphed tO me | ne was elected governor by. mental notes of his conversation. I had heard ijearor two J.B. WIMER jab | sumed on Monday, Sey tember 1, 1864. Address OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS * | never consent to the nomination of @ monopolist, | SFCRETAMY LINCOLN AND THE ATTORNEY GeNERAt. | him called “sloven,” but it struck me that he n year 0 BRO. JOSEPH Director, ae enon: pact ane DECLINE TO TALK. was even scrapulousiy neat, from the arrange- > POR SALE—LOT ON 17TH STREFT NORTHWES' jy2-2m Baltimore Co... Ma. Extradition of Eno Denied. Secretary Lincoln said he would reserve his pol PEREMPTORY SALE. AUCTIONS TAKE PLACE AT TEN O'CLOCK EVERY MONDAY, "WEDNESDAY AND TALEL & RUTHERFORD, | ment of his already thinned locks to that of the 20 F street northwest, small bouquet in his button-hole; and during the number of years that I had the gooa fortune of svpinion unt later in the campaign, when be would express It more deliberately. ATTORNEY GENERAL BREWSTER J OWS THEOPHIL, 1905 17TH ST. N. W.. ORGANIST oJ of the “Church 'of Our Father,” and teacher of Fiano, Organ and Harmony, will continue his lessons during the summer. Apply at once (in person or by ERRC, July 12.—Judgment in the Eno case was ack wered ‘to-day. “The application for extradition was FROM CHICAGO TO-DAY. ——.___ one of the most . seeing him irom time to time the kame care was pleanuss® Tora dence, Appiy to | letter), ‘Send for circular rior FRIDAY An Orange Celebration. was visited by a Sram reporter, Dut he asked to be " ame care SPSAUNDE Ic § ito Tas treet northaatat oF | DURING THIS MONTH. Pumaprcraia, July 12—The orangemén of the | excused, saying he had rather express no opinion | ®!Ways apparent. The most noticeable point Sadie cumer: at SUA Feameytvanin: avenue norte | MI fey echuat tor Youre tater and Che 4 east THEY ARE DETERMINED To sHow xo stock | DISGUSTOF THETAMMANYITES city celebrated the auntversary of the battie of the | on the ticket now. about Mr. Gladstone's plysine is bis immense S8th street. New York (tecins Central Park), will Open elo) E Boyne to-day with a picnic and a street procession. head, the extreme dev ent of the supercil- me sos OCTOBER Ist, Kindergirten: Primary and Colleges | IN THEIR NEW BUILDING, CORNER ELEVENTH s Sapeen anaes Ls au SECRETARY TELLER SAID: ., | ary ridge giving bie dark eyes doubly the ap- ‘@ beautiful corner lot on Course. Circulars on application, References: Bishop | AND F STREETS THAT HAS BEEN ON EXHIBI- A Denial from the ™intmaster. I don’t Know as yet what effect Cleveland's pearance of being deeply set. I had seen many y riehts, on sane bloc Pievete, 06 eames eatin son Win nee bon | TION: CLEVELAND AND THE WORKINGMEN Puitapguruta, July 12—With regard to the | nomination will have on the democratic voters, or | Photographs of the statesman, tn all of which, aos Hee New York: Bishop Littiejobn, and. Hey! Noah unt DUNCANSON BROS. Auctioneers, Statement made recently that Blaine medals were | what strength the opposition that is said to exist | the likeness was striking. but all of which more 2 = — Schenck. D. D., Brooklyn; Gen. KC. Schenck, Wash- oF NEW YORK STATE. detng made at the U. & mint, in this city, Col. | seainst him will develop. ‘The democrats have the or less exaggerated peculiarities, and he SALE_A NIC ILDING LOT ington. D, €. Je9-w&s3m_ is Snowden, the su tendent, says tt is not true. | tacuity of patching up their family quarrels, and f . t northwest, 71x71, will be sold at a banca to — THE AUCTIONS WILL NOT INTERFERE WITH He says it would be manifestiy improper for the that adds another element of uncertainty. ‘It is | {™Pression of @ remarkably plain, almost are- Suecvened Soipec eet rr the List few mouths | CANS HOPEINS MORES THE REGULAR SALES, WHICH WILL CONTINUE Moers of the mint to engage in preparing oF 1s | certain that tif. democrats divided cenuot catry | PUISI¥e person; whereasat the period to which I ee see sO MAS, B06 F st. i w. COLLEGIATE AND UNIVERSITY COURSES. | as USUAL. it_| ENTHUSIASM ‘EXCEPT IN OHIO, | SUns political badges or medals for either party, | New York. Hendricks’ nomination will have great | refer be was reaily a handsome man; the women a RS SEE ES Sel gue next hemaeruic vas vente Gaeaeber oe nek | and that under iis management the mint could not | inauence in hanenes all thought so, and with their hero-worstiip FUuste, : Tuition for the year, $80. "To SELENDID BUILDING LOTS ON MASSA. be used for any such purpose. ee there mingled a good deal of personal admira- EAT OPPORTUNITY FOR INVESTORS. tcholarsbips are open to young men of merit from CHUSETTS AVENUE, NEAR FIFTH STREET —_—>—_—_ The an Era Vv ‘hers, | ti M jladi FINE BUILDI fronting respectively | Maryland, Virginis, North Carolina and District of Co- NORTHWEST. RI IN|4 PROPOSITION To BoxcoTT e Alleged Frauduient Navy Vouc ‘on. Mr. Gladstone affected no mysterious re- on NEW HAMPSit tice ra and iH. 2, | inmbia, 5 On WEDNESDAY, JULY SIXTEENTH, at WILL HENDRICKS ACCEPT THE NOMINATIO CLEVELAND. LAUGHLIN GIVES BAIL—BELL MANN INDICTED. | Serve Inspeaking of the political questions of RAN ;west, in the iuine- ae pireulare, eure SEL sees Sie be eocen ap: | HALF-PAST SIX O'CLOCK P. M., we will sell, in' CE — ‘This morning H. J. McLaughlin, who is indicted | the day; he was frank, and evidently sincere. tye pic ation by Vota card so thetiniversity.jea-wasmn | tront ofthe preusines, te cant ie fet front bp the FOR VICE PRESIDENT? A Movement Started at an Informal | ror viciating sections 5421 and Si Revised Statutes | Walle avowedly the champion uf the people, he at purchasers cannot fal to realize satisfac: | (ST. GEORGE'S HALL FOR BOY ISTERS- erty le very OaTCuIeEt aS Pe tee ak the anes Meeting of Workingme: in tie rapid development o ©) town, Md., prepares for any college orfbustness life. occasionally made remarks of a startlingly con- LE—MISCELLANEOUS FLANTS (FLAT DUTCH), WHITE & SUNS, — ri ‘ation to the Principal, MHS. H. P. LEFEBVR: 5b Praniin reek. ne Syo-adew Sun” E. SCHEEL ORGANIST. TEACHER OF PIANO J. and VOCAL SARE Particular attention to be- inners, as well as those wishing to be SMITH, Ist and 1 HARD & BRO AMILY HORSE, A MECCA IN MUSIC_BY REQUEST OF NUMEROUS friends and pupils, I will remain this summer and instruct st reduced rates. Singing and Piano by my fhortest method. All those desirous to be brougnt out in operas, parlors, ctc., will have their voices trained IMY to (the very hinhest culture, More voices are required now for this summer concerts and oratorios, PROFESSOR DE WOLOWSKI'S’s Musical Institute $40 New York avenue apt T= BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES (Situated at ‘qualified for eachers. Terms $12 Tu4 12th n.w. apseo JUNCANSON PROS., Auctioneers. De sehen street northwest. corner D street. PEREMPTORY AUCTION SALE OF BAY MARE, FIVE YEARS OLD, FOURTEEN HANDS HIGH’ FREE DRIVER, WORK SINGLE OR DOUBLE’ (WASHINGTON, JR, STOCK.) On TUESDAY, JULY ¥IFTEE! 1884, at TWELVE O'CLOCK 3L., in front of our sslesrooms, we will sell the above superior animal, the owner having no further use for her. A splendid opportunity to pur- chase fine driver, Jy12-2t DUNCANSON BROS, Aucts. CUANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE THREE-STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK HOUSE, No. 225 B STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of adecrev of the Supreme Court of the ea Cleveland—Secret Conference of Tam- many—The Feeling Throughout the Country. Special Dispatch to Tax Evexnra Stan. Cucaco, July 12—The democrats have very gen- erally come to the concluston, in looking back over the campaign of the convention, that the ticket 18 about the strongest that could have been nomi- nated. The sentiment of the old ticket enters largely into this decision. “Gov. Cleveland is re- garded as the natural legatee of Mr. Tilden, while Mr. Hendricks steps back into the old place which he rejected four years ago at Cincinnati, Of course Grover Cleveland, as governor of the state of New York, had vetoed “all bills passed in the interest of the common people of the state, notable among which are the 5-cent carfare bill and the child labor Dill, and, whereas, sald Grover Cleveland has shown himself to be the friend of monopolies and the ene- my of the people, we view, with alarm, the nomina- ton of said Grover Cleveland by the democratic party, and urge upon all workmen and their friends to boycott him at the polls at November next.” There were twenty-five or thirty Perot tt present: at the meeting, representing a number of the labor organizations of the city. An executive committee was appointed toarrange for ageneral meeting and offence is charged to have occurred May 224, 1883, and Is based on a bill for “$-galvanic faradi¢ ma~ chines, with Rheastatic coll. in walnut case and oan oe $250—$1,500,” and other articles fooung up 1. ‘There has also been found a similar indictment against Bell Mann, who bas been arrested in Chi- cago. This charge is based on a false voucher, Gated October 234 last, for “five analytical bal: ances, £., $1,232.33." ——— To-day the district attorney Mled_a sult for the United States against Carrie B. Evans, adminis- tratrix of John 0, Evans, on bond for $50,000, and a suit against Eddy B. Townsend, M. M. Parker, E. Kurtz Johnson, L. A. Bartlett, & J. Ritchie and S. 1. Phelps, to récover $31,000 o8 a bond. beside him: like Charles the First.” center, and will be sold in two parcels. United States, in presenting a false bill to Pay In- Servative character. I heard him say, when Os, SHE. CO. Unsurprssed, 0 to $300 a year, a ene twel Last informal tins - | Spector Carpenter for articl mnished thi eau e “s ‘} TH Ygid Fatrect northwest Stim” PROPS. CcRINCAR, A.M., Principal, | | Terti ngs third cash: balance six and twelve | CHICAGO AFTER THE CONVENTION Pieapberpatiecaty Far 4igsescotinad Keanapil lor aieticlan ana’ eecgacs. wary aaectaan eoee | SMO ODE Present apoke lightiy of “weeding the “ILDIN N BLA- | .DGEW H SCHOOL, BALTIMO) ‘MD.— | cured by deed of Conveyancing, &c., at pur- — (ee | Upper house of the spiritual lord's,” THOS. A. SHELL, ren. ‘The ae begins sale. coept? — A 0) icteelate ‘ eoons dando. eit” | THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER Tath ooeulses seats | Asians DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts. Pi 2 ng He thougit thet in schools “those youths should be classmates whose similar position in — would bring them in contact later in re. He remarked quite earnestly to a lady sitting “I am sorry you like Cromwell; 1 He spoke with affectionate reverence of the present royal family, evidently appreciating not only their public position, but their private virtues. His manner, nevertheless, had a republican simplicity, aad when a chord was touched in which the tnalienable rights of man vibrated, hiseyes kindled and flashed, while his tongue tk x = erat erie ‘ark- | _ The divorce case of W. H. Burnett against Eivza- | poured v 1 en net m, Phoyipexcr. BALTIMORE Axo Wasumworow) | Qi acy Columbia patoed the Sth, day of, Jul Be Goes this most unwillingly, and would | [put 2 suner SoLincainy Sore cae es beth Burnet, ea tn Jems. seks by J. ambier fee tear pages ee ory : —— = Sabicning joes Bichapin ee 9 ore oer panne wal Wien 8 Lough ae, awe ae in ae Pears found who, were present, or knew about the meet ‘Suit, hag been dismissed by plaintiff. Mr. Gladstone ts loved by his friends wx firmly pS SIMMONS ivciy stables, | Best Instruction in Freuch or German by superior | SiC, pte defendants, the undersigned. an tranicos, Ga Tesisted the tide tihes at present.” The mesa wee ML Lene | _JCDOR SxEtL THneatexs Pouce Cover Car:| ashe is hated by his enemies. In society he ie Fah street, below Ph nue wurthwest Jyi21 UNEXCELLED ADVANTAGES FUR LERENING | S04 02 THURSDAY the TWENTY-POURTH GO DAY | OVerwhelmed him without a moment's no-| names at present.” ‘The mee a PERS.—In the Police Court to-day Andrew Jackson, | very popular, in a great measure because he Bath <tre low Penna, avenue northwe a | UNEXCELLED ADVANTAGES FOR OF JULY. A. D. 1884, at FLVE (5) FIVE O'CLOCK P. ML, | tice. He was as suprised at the result as he was | tle eventng, after a Knights of ‘Labor meeting, but colored, was charged with contempt of court in SO: | assumes, no air of eaperlority te estan gee oR ;OILER AND FIVE cosy Esaon the following real estate, situate in the city of Washing: | astonished at th rday | the Knights of Labor, as an organization had noth- | Colored, 2 ste e iy FY Fee extremely low. Apply to ton, D. C.. and described as the eastern one half of Lot | #50nished at the great demonstration yester ing todo with the meeting. “The meeting,” said | citing clients for attorneys, There was some con- | from ce, and Never monopolizes the con- > - Sere ‘ Morning to place his name at the head of the tcket. | !98 to e ene tnaidies fo | Mict of testimony, and the case was dismissed, Dut | yarsation. He I tiently: * = ret Balticore; | loteeinesnanrar on ueven (12), the sald half of said | There 1s no MOUbE that he {eels vee meer roracls | One Of those who were present, “was entirely ace: . He listens patiently and even politely in connection with it, Judge Snell stated that if i 2 ” ; 4 al There happened tobe a number of work- | toa bore, never showing weariness. He is not na ihesin SE g that width to | Over it. He has sald as much to many of his friends. | dent: | persons not attorneys were. Ay brought before iz WOK SALE ¢ ee a A ere ee he rear ride of said fof to « public alley: bamwover byes | He feels that to Amount er pe ae ingmen togther. "This Subject was discussed, and | Eirtor soliciting In Behalf’ oF atiormere heorecia | @t all unwilling that another star should shine CONSERVATORY SQUARE PIANO. “Atlantic City, XJ. | COnmodious three-story and basement brick residence | feelings of McDonald’s friends that he has betrayed bens ‘0 take some action B0 as to re | Severely punish them. He also sald that if he was | Where he shines, and no diversion of attention Se ee Seats Carved legs: and lyre, amit in perfect | Maa Wi wow 4 a anda two-story brichonthousein theresr, “the latter’s candidacy, though the whole Indiana Wistiat Hee ERLE annoyed much longer that he would make the con- | from himself ever appears to awaken his uneasi- jer, mits 7 ‘ ALTIMORF, MD. ‘NT VERNON IN UTE A PI 5 4 lelegation, himself included, e - cS a ee Ce re a ees, BB No aga, Nernaii Pisce, Home schookgor youne | camh, and the balance in two cqual invialimente at wix | Celegation, bimselt included, certainly lost thelr sappicoaN teem tet temptrule broad enough to include lawyers, and | ness. I was present on one occasion at a table es 21 oa Founded 1859. Mrs. Mary J. Jones and Mrs. 3. Maitland principals, assisted by able professors. Thorough instruction in Literature. Lan- Atege, Musicand Art. Situation bewutiful and healthful, Addrees Principals for Circular. and twelve mont!.s, with interest from day of sale, to be secured by deed of ‘tfust upon the premises sold; ‘or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of two hh red doilars will be required at the time of sale, All d recording at purchase ton to nominate him was mi not true that Tammany o1 though they of course gave moment it was develo) le yesterday. It is ated this scheme, t active support the stop solicitations of all ki as it was an indelible disgrace, er Cart. Joun J. Kang, assistant surgeon, 1s de- &t which the tamous but somewhat eccentric Professor Blackie sat next but one to Mr. Glad- stone. The professor, who is very energetic and A Sra reporter to-day stood under one of the stone-cutters’shedsin the Monument grounds when ‘the men quit work at noon, and soon started a dis- iy anished; °8 cost. tone: for on tailed as a member of the army retiring board con. | Foclferous, brandished his arms while he was JFPREDERICK FEMALE SEMINAI EON DT Oe siveer northwoat THE QUESTION OF HENDRICKS’ ACCEPTANCE. Pere ee Ent ae tg rttee | s ac Govern Iwan, Bow Fook harbor, vice { Peaking, and that 0 wildly that a lady who PIaNo EXCHAS Pio Shotnetie duties resumed Wodnosday, WooDBuig BLAT “¢ Trustecs. | But Mr. Hendricks’ acceptance does not seem to “Cyou will nd,” sald one man, “that this nomt.| Major John H. Janeway, surgeon, herety relerea. | Was seated between the two distinguished men eS (i dn Se ee ICR ELTON Demis | puncanscte th ‘Ractoneers. * jy19-00kas_| PE Wholly determined. Mr. Voorhees says there is | nation. of Cleveland wilt be banish tea Gases. had more than once to draw suddenty back to ess, Al HW] ae no doubt of it, and Mr. Hendricks received many be congratulations before leaving last night. A dis- atch from Indianapolis says: At the residence of irs. Hendricks Prominent’ democrats who called HE WES ‘CHOOL FOR GIRLS will resume on W! DAY, September 10, 1884, | gto. 208 B street vorthwest,, For particulars asd Principal on the preuis s, or G. T. DUNLOP. or C. M. MATTHEWS 61 workingmen’s assemblies, The feeling against him is very strong.” “How about Blaine?” inquired the reporter. “As between Blaine and Cleveland,” sald one of RANGE OF THE THERMOMETER.—Tho following were the readings at the office of the chilef sign. oficer to-day:—7 a.m., 70.3; 11 am., 79.1; 2p. mL, 81.0, Maximum, 64.2; mintnum, 66.4. — avold his clinched hand striking her face. He interrupted Mr. Giadetone’s remarks several times, the interruption being borne with perfect equatiimity and met bya smile, not of superi- oJ OBS SHERMAN & 00., Auctioncers SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, Eb) IN GEORGETOWN, D_ ND BE- BERS 2522, 2524, 2526 AND 3528 WEST ALE—A HANDSOME DRIVING OR CAR. | incr Horse, 16 hands hich. He, is perfectly sound driver. Sold for want the stone-cutters, “workingmen, as @ rule, prefer LON 38 —Mr. J. K. ity, bi ind fe “God . ta bly A GOOD CHANCE FOR INVESTMENT, formed them that congratulations were not neces | Of the workingman, and such orders as he had to | City, ‘received a telegram last eveniage HOULy Ing one which both men had much at heart —-Greeee 27 East € during summer, by Prof. L ORTENSYEIN. Inquire at | g,Vnder and by virtue of «deed of trust, bearing, Sary, and her opinion Was that she was very doubt- | £!ve in regard to work about the Capitol were 1n | him’that on the 9th instant a lady was taken sick “ope = = ee Sobel nelemoas | 0 0 mcm wor mundo store Beier conan: ST a a ores lees ana duly recorded] ful if Mr. Hendricks would accept tne second place. | AYO" Of lubor. Tt 1s not a question of partisanship. | on the Umited express, between this city and Balt | #4 its modern explorers. TOR SALE_ eeu’ nuyzsan | 38 ber 1040, folte 491, ef ca, one of he I | ug trenasar chewterson See ‘Ths ‘tariff for revenue only” docs not please work- | tore and ‘was placed In the western siocper, vas | _ ME. Gladstone told me that he approved of AVID 8. L. JOHNSON, est bidder, on the an indignity, rather than a compliment, to have | gmen. Between 0 Parties, the republican | she grew worse after leaving Baltimore, the rall- every one doing a portion of manual labor,—1 E Onanist aud Choir Master, Ey OREUESDAY, the TWENTY: | Deen placed second to Aman 80 New in polliics as lenin ae eee tren ee ee Toad officials sent her to the hospital at Harris- | practice which he has always observed himself " = Pupil ate! pLy. he following deseri level ey are s er e Th Se punas o doth street erties, Furie taugit private or : ate situated in the District of Colnmbla and | to strengthen Uses ke Ge ee OF Mls DOpUIATILY | Stnong those who vowed. anainet the tebe Maes | DURE, Where she now is, It was disovered to-day | and encouraged in those about bine Toth = nown and siescrived as all that piv that the lady 1s the wife of Mr. Cornelius Reagan, who res! habit a of ground Tying Binet 5 . 5 foot ORWOOD INSTITUTE Dill there Was not one republican. A boycott was BOAKDING AND DAY SCHOOL started against the metabers who voted against it, d deal of the vigor of his old age ts MR. M’DONALD WAS NON-COMMITTAL doubtiess due. and being in Hob beginning for the sun "3 addi at th ‘on I <treet.between 7th and 8th streets e: ket northeast, in this city, who has been sick for six ie . JOR SALE OTIC! y ladies and, children.” Mr. and Mrs Wim. D, | and three inches, measured eastwardly froin the souths | 2510 the ticket, but gave a modifed approval of | and one of them— Bland, of Missourl—has written | months. ‘She left the clty after obtaining two pre- |. Speaking ot his physical powers, he once said y, Slewre Wrenn & Son, the Cue Principals, aud 1214 Lath street northwest. | east corner of W 1 North streets, and running | the platform. When informed of the nomination nee nage oton Ades Gli pen 3 him. | scriptions from. Dr. Lincoln, her object belng to to ate _ censth hee adh jer the a auduce: |“ far-Next session opens Sevtember 26, 1884, witha full | thence eustwardly uth side of West nitric 5 d e e ela er siste % G at Williamsport, | “I think I preserve my strength by hushand- up and | corm of scccumlisuea iosteuctorg. Let Us ave ths | seventy tee fect wil the pachens dienes aotihirriie | Of Hendricks he sald that he had not expected the “Do you know what is one secretot Kelly's power | Pa" Her hustand who leit, Ueiey Wee ie | inet obliged to sit up late at night, I “drive” | best schools at the National Capitol, and at right angies to West street one hundred and ten | Domination himself for Vice President, as he had | in New York?” sald another. brawny workingman, ks that she took an overd: it ‘i wee Up te the = lasers ove twin | WM. D. CABELL, Norwood Institute. _| feet touts wary acventy five fect aid | Plast, “He hold aie Tn Te eg cise PULAISE | Laying down his ehisel.. “il tel you, Te is because | (MARS that she accidentally, took, an overdose of | always rise jroportionalls. late the following tie finest sof Carriazes, Vbetons, Bunsiey, Carts, ee = = — | purchase: twardly seventy-five feet and | place. He sald this in the presence of several ayoiboE oa etter t morning; and I never do, and never have done. Bury, duguinss and) Phew Wagons, minis of | Jf OWES BUSINESS SCHOOT, st j ence, horthwardiy one hundred and ten | friends and Mrs. MeDonald. “‘Thiwdattes remaniea. | He oe ee Eee See <he Gourees stroke of work on Sunday Srikwent, and whi wil be gilt : . yin | original lore tf and 72 covethee with thenumotengengs | With, some asperity: (No, Fou have not: bub Ar Fe are elghty stone-cutters working here,” quite (Couns —Sutioe Macayihen On another occasion we’ were discussing the duce sto | Year.” Buai- | ¢riinal lot nose e t ort : . = i ape ta wuskieta | m Arithmetic, jee: whic ry brick front | Vice President all tho while,” uany of them are democrats, but if Alexander Dui sale ratified | use and abuse of wine. He said, on being ques- 3 a mouth: $12 for | 89 i ‘ a vole was taken here there would be very few | finally. Joyce agt. demurrer overruled. SECOND-HAND FIVE-GL. Sune ata fF | ‘The gronnd will be subdivided, so as to sell cach house tioned— fice miontha ‘Howes Rapid CLEVELAND'S WEAKNESS IN NEW YORK STATE. votes for Cleveland.” separately, Johnson agt. Johnsor le finally confirmed and two second-hand : el s ¢ “When Iam at mental work, T require and take slone, $3. Terms hicher aiter October Ist, mya serms of sale: One-third cash, and the residue in two | , 1M Claiming that the ticket is a strong one, the | Mr. John Ii. O'Brien, who was one of the delegates | reference 10 auditor. "Werner agL Werner divorce ® certain portion of wine; but I can, and do, Can be seen at JOYCE’ wae 5 equal austaliments at six ond twelve menths, with in- | democrats predict that all of the troubles in ‘New | {fom thls city to thé labor congress in New ‘York | pranted, Hutchingon agu Middictons F, Morey ap | : i . = See SNS at E serenen S E | Teac ca Vere aad Mente a enemy mete | Cee een eee York will be dls elled before the campatgn is over. | St Sear, sold toa Star reporter to-day that | pointed receiver and bili dismissed a8 to property | Work hard with my hands while taking only ALE-A SMALL ENGINE AND BOILER, | mony. Lessons continued duriug the suntucr, Address | of the trustee, or all cach at the op tion of the purchaser, oe 8 _ | Undoubtedly there was a strong feeling against water. It was generally at dinner-parties that I met in deeds of trust. es FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL audecan be seen at the Dexter Steam | 20123 10th street northwest, orthwe bT6 1 “] SPENCERIAN Bi A deposit of $100 on each house will be required at the ‘This may be possible in New York city, but well- time of sale, If terms of sale ure not complied with in mys Cleveland ‘among the laboring men. = known democrats in Erte, Genessee, Munroe and “J think though,” he said, “that there may be a better USINESS COLLEGE, LINCOLN the Prime Minister, and I noticed that he was ies Z | Sevanidase the property will be resold st the ovst of the | other interior counties of the sista; whe are here | understandias between thee Denes ho eet — fez tree This tne prints, cuts found | Nie Sedona’ Cheapside atin ae | CHEM PUIMEEE Sa owNtNG, Tranton | HEC CHa, er aa Honea, ho age here, | Understanding between them before tho electign ‘The New York Stock Market. ‘hs laut efictation of seaemieatence wee cugt pace, seven colin sheet, ie {Advis | (ramming cons and daughters, and ea and women fr dyll-cokds Columbian Law Building, 416 5th st. nw. wae Cee ane) Dol eas | Rona ce Paper hee gnize that le has | gpefollowing are the opening and 3 p.m. prices topic of discussion at one dinner-party which T ory «. foleis ated delivers, seven col 5 ‘ulness and honoy e independence SETAE — aoe Ur i] x 10) e1 cl . N < C - ¥ 1 Fa ctunexiong defiverin fs tnundles 0 Dor was | Ete for. year. ‘rom dato ca fatrane * aay ot Uor Other Auctions wenth Page) aE GEEEE from their point of view there 18 noLuibg espe- | Of he New wore Siok Market to-day, as reporied | remember was Bismarck. Fora time Mr, Glad- is Ti; Tee ne et nicht juarter, day, $20; hi, a —— f vlevi = el urn Juschinery. speed IM per cur, on doable she tok | TST CN Sete HeeTe Ea abs oes NERY SIG. Students z TON ‘This loss the nomtiees’ supporters deny, but say | {ally JB, Re eas ate A, 0. Spm) Name. (EO. Spm paseo seen po ed Iarwest “iz above kiven, 2000 pre’ houron folle sheet, | wesaioue ‘Ciscalare ch applical PROFESSIONAL. {tit does exist It will be made up from a large re- fi sé a, Spry to Evening Star Newspaper Co., Washington, D. — — = classes, and I think bis claims upon them wi make up for any opposition to Cleveland.” A KNIGHT OF LABOR TALKS. ‘Mr. Hobbs, secretary of the District assembly Knights of Labor, sald toa Stan reporter to-day mailed HENRY C, SPENCER, Princ MRS SARA A. SPENCER, Vico Princiyal aes W. FLYNN, PRIVATE TU ar a cacaee strand K etrects northwest, s lien jathematics, “Latin French, German, D Preparation Yor Caligre Wet Tote Tuuspoliet and | fully’ treats Corna, Bunions, Club’ andl inneried 2 Je-lin *OK SALE—ONE SCOTT WEB PERFECTING S. Pr ss. Frint c und delivers (not yasting), | Ye StexAT ig, or Bxever “It Cavour had had the same theater as Bis- marck he would have been a more distinguished man.” About his 68th or 69th publican contingent that will be reached by the Jeading republican press of the stat especial: from New York city, who will support tim oe TAMMANY’S IMPRECATIONS. FEES Couns £c, Dr WHITE & SON, Bu nn Chiropodista.1416 Penn- d's Hotel, Washington, utaw street, Wultimore, success 36% 6 the great states- i with stereotype jails, 2 man beganto look old: he did not stoop, his step yeed quarto sheet 11,000, | eOmapetitive examinations, Vase ular sezenonces, ord other ailments of the feet.| Mr. Kelly and his delegation of six hundred did | that eo far ashe had been able to ascertain, the 7 had not lost firmness, but his face becaine deep- We Yer hour! Apply to Evening Stat — Wait for putting the feet ay orc, "ACHES Fee $1 yer | not watt for the ticket to be completed, but lett for | feeling among workingmen was dead against ly lined, furrowed and careworn, his eye less Wachington, DC. ee pol tig atta t tS | Mek cas AE BS vit | New York breathing tmpreeations on the conven. | Cleveland. ‘The Tow workingmen that weecat bright, though It could stili flash with suddenly ANOS AND. OF i Hato, Geeks ee ‘ME ROSS. tion and its nominee, Chicago in Cleveland’s interest represented no or- Mt . Asaman, there is none better living; his whole carcer in private life has been one of austere virtue. pdleon, RELIABLE CLAIRVOYANT AND ASTROLOGIST, " $22 Be, cpnted (on business, and all ‘Mifare of lite, F one ), Feduced her fee Residence, Wo Tith sircet northwest, “Howe trom 9 FEELING IN OTHER STATES. In the west 8 strong German vote in Wisconsin, Ohio and Missouri is claimed for it, while in the ex- ganizations and were Cleveland’s epanes ‘The action taken here last night, he was not in- tended to be in the interest of Blaine, but as a protest against the nomination of Cleveland. The Loneasy | _ PROPOSALS. 925 ith street, azents for the unrivaled Sohmer Prorosar. FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A i Sterling “Organ Try them before buying es : a.m. to p. m. and from 8 to 9 p. m. mh14 _ treme east members of the Massachusetts de campaign work done by workingmen here would | E. Marine Disaster. STABLE FOH THE POLICE DEPARTMENT. lega- pac OFFER Ce ie | Me PEOOKE TELLS ALL THE EVENTS OF | tion state that whatever independent republican | 2.cHletly ER de ae ace ree | Ee From the Boston Post. Py airetion of the Board gf Cousntnoner Neate | dene BO cent mck "GGL stock Bekweae sane Sh | SUPOTE Tt may rocelvo there wil be completely off. | Hekglasop PNK tie, potest AF fmembere of the | | Do, “Yes,” he sald, “we were out sailing, and no- Proposals will be recetved oe B office, ES Ba LVE | streets northwest. $e14-58w" rou by a apes in the ae vote, ae sae the sentiment of the members. = B = es a — persed distance off flying — of lcer or ereater va- | O'CLOCK M.. on SATURDAY, JULY EIGHTEENTH, = ub carrying mint TO BE ROYCOTTED EVERYWHERE. E stress, and when we came up with we 21G strert north: | 1884, for the Construction of a Stable for the Police De: = = land. be Take Shore..__| 74 . ” jpg ot Lemke | partment, in the rear of Police Station No. 1, on E street GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. ‘The California delegation donot hesitate to say | | MF. B. G. McDonald, of the tallors’ unton, eatd to | LAKe Shore....| 743 Foc divogealgt aypeet es aie sins to choose fr eee ¢ aiinens plea wal | “TEU oes (ots eupoesl oom be: Hal and! plas Ge B = the ticket can’t carry a single Pacific coast state. | ® Stax reporter that Cleveland will be boycotted | wich. Cent. ....| 5t “was she sinking?” poe is friend; zen of ‘Plinet urreys. 6 of Dayton Varnish | | Bl poral E = r. Breckenridge, who nominated Thurman, says | from Maine to Texas—everywhere—as he was well- | Mi & rjce Zi poutds tars Carte of ar eee ee eT en eo | CF atidtac nd the Dissict or oe ae tue inapector | JEST Retsroncen Sar, Blaine will carry California by a rousing majority. | known all over the United States as a monopolist | Minn. & Si. L. ‘Worse thaa that—all thelr liquor had given Pleasure. with or without tops. carrying 2 or 4 persons; | ‘The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. ‘With band-worked buttonboles, 4 BECRET CONFERENCE IN THE INTEREST OF BUTLER | and an antagonist to laboring people. Mr. Mc-| Do. pret. Fed ont.’ . ‘ Gets cr ot kane oo On caer RS Majorof Enduivers US. FOR % CENTS, esterday afternoon a part of the Massachusetts | Donald remarked that he would bk abut of clounes | Mo, PAC) why “Indeed! Well, that was terribl ts. and a nes. A . - a Binds of Harness. Whips, Lap Kobes, &c.; $22.50 Duncy | _J¥T1-6t Enwiveer Com ier I ‘The best ever offered in the city. delegation and the delegation from Tammany hall 3 . Nash & Chat, Knixp @Y 4 JEALovs Hvsnaxp. — Near Pied- Fann anche tabby. be above articles for saie at risit | yROPOSATS FOR MARBLE AND GRANITE WORK | AFULL LINE OF SUMMER UNDERWEAR, BCARFS | held-a secret meeting in the Palmer house to con- | Dt less than 10,000 majority. mont, W. Va, ‘Thursday evening, @ man named eee Ga FCR TERRACE US. CAPITOL. ‘AND TIES, Sider and devise a plan for thelr future action, and | he Navy Department Knvestigation Washington Stock Exchange, Glenn, ving near Bayard, Md., shot and_killed & Sairing and painting promotly done, : ARCHITECT'S OFFICE, U. 8. Be Shists to Order: Immediately after the meeting, and before the COM | coy, warkeR RXAMINED—THE COURT READY TO RR- Gawnuints, Bid, Asked, | AH Bumned Stevenson. | It seems that Stevenson a: ee rat nx: iy 10, 1884. | Stx for. $2.0 | Yention again met, the Tammanyttes took the train | CON, WALKER EXAMINED THE COURT READY TO RR- had been inmate with Glenn's wife, While Glenn = cers TWEET 60 GAR: | OCLOGI BL doe SOE aie nen TWELVE | Bix for. 20) | fF home. It was ‘learned from a gentleman who | ZORT Tintted States 4a, 1891 coupon - 1125 | ana his wife were quarreling over he matter ‘POe SALE AT GEYER'S 48 C STHEET—80 GAR ¥ 5 NST, for furniah- | Six, best quality, Tor « 12.00 | was present that the meeting was called in the in- United States 43¢s. 1891, res: cve: 2 113% | stevenson came along and was invited tn to su Praesand Wagups of all styles. both second-hand | $m,cutting, yolishine and setting the Marile aud Gran Penne tt terest of Butler, or in the interest of any other | Tho court of inquiry investigating the Navy de- | United States 4s, 1907, cou Tot isi | by ars Glenn. Gieun warned him not to enter Site's ut cf Horses adapted for’ sll rotons atte | stepe and plant caseat ine Ges Coieak race with | _Jol HF street northwest. | man ‘who could command tne greatess infie: | partment frauds to-day exacainen Commodore a. United States da. 1907, 21% | nouse, but Stevenson did not heed Uke Warbilig end Janze stock of Homes and Carriages to hire on thebestof | Plans and specifications can be sern at this office. J oO: ence Against Cleveland. The meeting was | @, Walker, chief of the bureau of navigation, with entered. He was shot through the heart In- wipe Caltonceus "Notivalle anomie ns | op azpwanp crank, {Bust Ovpcxep— Pinttora reports’ ang” was, a tbe fogs | Felerence to the methods of doing Dusiness in Is | permanen me ome ae ang TR pe er) vM.-F. GEYE! . : Platform report, * was OF a {mprovement , coin... imseif up, and W1 en ey Ser, PT were = SSS 4 LOT OF SUMMER SCARPS FOR 50c. WORTH 81. | Diatrorm incorporating the principal polnts or the | bureau, thus completing the work of the inquiry re- provement Te, IW currency ug — | Wiel on and Oran some ticarly, ne Bxronu Scnoon or THE D.C, LARGE LINE AntLmonopoly, labor and greenback conventions, | lating to a comparison of the manner of making | ¥! = ———-o-__ ___ and Laker: must be sold Sts mscnee he atbar | este 6 wil be eeehead EF nee eee of Which in fact isthe base of the minority report by | purchases in the diferent bureaus Fe | esGuapmga, Norms it i reported that there tsa vu at the warerooms of - Sie a he 4 an 1 ut] 1c lar convention on Thursday even- Fifty- ft 1924. 12 a “aris. — TON Tth Street B. we any 39-3m MONDAY, JULY TWENTY EIGHTH, for the delivery SUMMER UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY ing. "After discussing the situation it wes decided ALO CEE En ee en the | cPwenty-year fun eoraieceny ee 2 | in Consequence of Dr. Koch's report on the cholera SALE-T INVITE THE ca ING | “' ‘260 tons White Ash Furnace Coal, more or lees, FINE DRESS SHIRTS TO ORDER A SPECIALTY. | that a committee trom Tammany hall, with a lke | ifthe puresum, and sine Only De OMivGne eae ae ee [eae aie Samoan eovernincet: Ben regennes jie to call ated exam priug | 100 tons White Ash Kanuce Coal, ihre OF leas. esl Committee trom Massachusetts, be appointed to | tho'enemnanie qrnaliien ca coe ing some Of ¥ % the various federal states to adopt measures for riages, new ad second-hand, Abe ates | _fe,tone Cumberland Coal. mors or less, raioes THOMPSON'S SHIRT FACTORY, Spo ane ee penne coul —— {to | ny fraud be perpetrated successfully, as was the | Fire Insurance and Gas-light Compantoa, ver Prevention of the speed oo disease take at the lowest prices. "JOHN i : pra alate ‘m- calli vention near A 5 mee Germany-—Three refugees from Mates tie mysam_ | purities “Yo be dehveredin quantitionsadan in Tew CHARLES HYATT, Proprietor, mt another candidate in the neldin coneatice St re per ried Sot ty em RES ed *% | Gn the island of Minorca, hate bees sttestet eon, As may be directed by the Superintendent of the school. | _ myst _#16F atreet northwest, opposite Patent office, Cleveland. Tt is alleged that Senator Grady did cours pau : wed Navy | vrauklin Insurance Company. 46 | cholera —tatian are blockading all roads ‘To wegh 2240 pounds. to the tn; and fee ef 20 conte of Its readiness to make a report ifdesired. ‘The : of Sprin and Suri Waa some, to the ton, and Tes of 2 : : the most of the talking, and that he spoke upon aed cad reer pipoegpestarrs 6 | Nat'l Metropolitan Ins‘ce Com} $8 | leading into Italy to prevent the 1utroduction of Extension ‘Tors, Jump ee ee nen Weenees Paid by con: | PUNEST DRESS SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER authority of Butler and Kelly. When asked by a | the atstrice nttorney os to eherhey ae a eco | National Union Insurance Company ig | cholera. Ail travelers, including those from Swit- two and four jassenwer Kockaways, &.. | ““Pronosaln must be indorsed ‘Proposals for Coal.” ouly $2. reporter what truth there was 1n the allegation, ef 3 Seen RDS. zerland, are suljected to a quarantine. —The gov- 3 ; Re “ibs Would interfere with the criminal prosecutions | Columbia Insurance Company. 12 uptly att-ndelto. ROBT. H. GEA: | Righr tordject bids of waive deferte mreocrgon £tx Fine Dress Shirts made to order. only $2. he replied: “Ihave nothing to say.” He. after: | ¥9 TER en P Say e ‘7x | erument of Switzerland has protested against the BLM, Hepository and Factory, 410-416 Sth st ee a WES Ee FLiCH, Fineat Linen Collara, allatylea, only 61 Soper ‘ward said, when pressed: “You can say that ee ey en this aun an Anawee ps i quarantine established by Une Italian authorities 5 i SONS AKOUT PURCH, yi President Board of Trustees. ars, only dozen. tary ning, road Stocks. arrivals from Switzerland.—There were E i OF telling Stock in ‘my line. such a6 | ESROEORALS FOR STATIONERY painest Four-Ply Linen Cuiia only 25 conte por | TAMMANY HALL DOES NOT PROPOSE TO BE GAGGED fo fhe inquiries of a Stax reporter, that nothing | wasninton and Georwetown Stocks... 160 Seen ate hot Gees ae ee Homes, Carmauges, Harness, Ge. wilt find i¢ to their ad- | J>*OPQSALS FOR STATIONERY. in this outrageous manner by a set of silk stock- been decided matter. Washington and Georgetown Bonds ‘as I have constant de- Wanarmere Dot, Sons 0 IRE: Cloning out a lange tot ot Unfinished Dress Shirtast | ings I don't know anything about the organiza. | Court of ingulry is permitted to make thetr rej Metropolitan Stock day evening, and twelve between 9 o'clock and surety in New Orleans, where an indictment was | {tan andl Seacoast Co. b found against him several years ago. Mr. Taylor was stopped in Alexandria and McDevitt arrested tor kidnapping. Taylor ts also under bond there. eae - =x | Produced. Sold on monthly payments, and liberal dis- YING, GHANITE BLOCK | ont for cash, At OPPENHEIMER'S Keliable Sewing Machines and Fashion Rooms, at Utica, August 3 ‘This aSsetably controls between 200,000 am 800,000 yotes In New York state, and has changed on more than one occasion the complexion of many of the at Bayeux, France, yesterday, ani forty’ persons were injured. TO Losx PROPOSAL YOR T So5 PAVEM, A ON REAL ESTATE, Ovrice oF THE F: Washington, Brick Machine G6. sic ER COMMISSIONER, D.C., Iuty 10, 1884. Sick BRapacne, LaxGvoR axpD MFLaxcnoLy ‘Ivania Telephone Company 120 —a 7 yestel y-——The number of deaths from i there is now no doubt but that they will attach re- Columbia .. 31 noon ¥ a n » Suri | TWELVE OCLOCK Me HONDA JULY EWERTE | (eens worth 60 conta tion ofa bolt. If youhave heard anything, and | sponsibility to Medical Director P. 8 Wales, who | North Capital and O Strest — ~@ | cholera in Toulon Thursday was three, — correspon at abet esemublete | FIRST, 1884.for furnishing Stationery for the House | 42/kovds guaranteed to give satiafaction, know it to be aefact, you probably know more | was the chief of the bureau, for dispensing’ with Banks, ‘Tae OLp Testament Revisep.—The committee ie rg z ud Lt, ort pos of Peprescatatives during the fiscal year ending June At MEGINNISS, about it than I do.” ae safeguards, which rendered the frauds feasi- Bank of Washington, a snganea in conton inthe work a revising the ona oitory I 1629 L street. 24: x Bank of Washington. = ‘estaument We finished their labors, After sul 2 Teporitery ee eee | ak forme of Promoaais. bank bands. and neces. | _ 25 1002 F street northwest. | POSITION OF THE NEW YORK WORKINGMEN TOWARDS a ee National Metropolitan 270 | mission to the convocation the Testament will be MONEY TO LOAN the Stationery Clerk _ ve = See TICES: ‘The Taylor Kidnapping Case. National Bank of the 260 | issued Wo Lie public. Twelve of the twenty-seven J sdiinae —.. | , The Clerk tee-rves the rieht to waive defects and re- SEWING MACHINES, & Mr. George Blair, chairman of the executive | PARTIAL HEARING ON A HABEAS CORPUS BEFORE i ena = | members have died during the revision. KESL ESTATE ON LONG | 2c any oF £31 Bids cx parti of Dida, [ea 0 == branch of the Workingmen’s Assembly, of the state 3UDGE WYLIE. aire i Sane Tesh keane ages it ah = in A sure OF mat | gerred t se Peng Th “5 Ni Ki i , Judy Vylie heard t case of Gi cl parliamet yestes ¥ accu 2 CHES GHT ee Loma! | ferred aie te erptopration for te yurchace aha | "D'yre Taonr Russia New Hlomm: | ° New York, was to-day askea what he thought reehes ES De eee gt | Mr. Gladstone of usihg private communications for aves ‘Jelt-ere » aie by law, of the nomination of Cleveland, and whether the | Taylor on writ of habeas corpus. About July 1st ‘ — | pudue purposes, but he afterwards retracted tie ae Rigas oe legeaventatines Sane eee Se the AND HARTFORD SEWING MACHINES, Horkingmen of New York stite would support | Taylor was arrested by Private Detective MeDevitt, Washinton Market ¢ i Fy | change and ap wD EC we © TK im. a 16 not p! lo take any v. Inland and Sea Co pany stoc} coli P1 ! O00 ar x THUS TE CLANK 30>, | the simplest and most durable Sewing Machinos ever | Tt. , ME. Blatr sald he did no! Tis Constituents ize | 02 2 ball plece, at the instance of W. B. Moses, his Pre pore forresoo ging oe Fs A frelght train coliided with a passenger train tddre an = 3d. 5 ” ety 70 75, TUOS. F. WAGGAY districts, and will turn the political strength of the napping. 2 _ pid Liver, a Disordered cceaeiigucners canta Messrs, N. Wilson and Robert Christy Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone: generally spring trom a 1 panel iomach oF Costivencess, the distressing effects ot art state agalust Cleveland it the convention de- | for Mr. Taylor, and Mr, Cole (of Cook & Cale) Or | Seldicne AdGoomete ne eae = 3590 a aes <= 7 is'eaice unl Ty eta eet wr St Cloud Ballding. | termines that Cleveland, by his \etolng, some ot | $e ee a a Cole Lok Ca directed,” | NaiesuueSerip, peracre == S| Soe br iat Cee a ee kat | oe for laving “Granite Block Vavemeut” on | Parcs Fahicue or 7 All Kinds repaired. Hae | Tecling agin Cree au enemy of labor. ‘The | | dir. Cole read the return of Mr. McDevitt, siating Pang Warrante, war tdi Tyo | Gans iney wit siso lessen the Usehinood of a return, Be Sth streets northiweat. er Teeling agaiust Cleveland in the state ts yery bitter | that George Taylor is not in his custody. md Warsartie: cote in = 1? 3 = Biank forms of proposal snd specifications ou account of the veto of the car drivers’ Dill, and | ‘The court sald that he could procced no further. = ZOO. tained at this office upon apniication. therefor, tomethver {t would be a dificult matter to get the working-| Mr. Wilson remarked that they desired a settle. ‘A Dull Stock Market. DIED. UU, x inform and bids upon these Tur N, “Gq sy men to support him with enthusiasm, ment of the difficulty, to give some bond 50 as to July 11th, 1884 at 30am, ; t nue New OWE. Bir. Blair had visited towns in New York state release Mr. Moses from the bond. ‘MT. Cole said he was not sure such could be done that his client would be happy if the dificulty; could be solved that way; but from his examina- ‘New York, July 12—Wall Street, 1:50 p.m.—The Post says: The stock market was a8 dull this after- noon as the dullest time this year. The tendency was downward, and by 12 o'clock the active stocks BANS, mother of Adeline Bell, in the weuth ycar of her ae. meral will tuze place from St. Ancustine church. on pow TSG at Spam, Melatives aud friends are w Fieght is reserved tu relect any or all bide, o of Lida, Ss10-6t previous to his coming to Chicago where mass meeUngs were held in condemnation of the gover- Nor's course, and he Was quite certain that the sen- An Entirely New High Arm, Sewing Machine, Mi MEY TOL t Lowest Rates « Sunda; 10 attend. Ument against Cleveland was deep-seated and that | tion of authorities thought it could not ba. He had | Were from 3s to 1% lower than at the close last | iuvited to atten nee Which Excels all Others, the obj ection to him prevalied throug! out thecoun- | not been served with notice. night. All Loo news, as well as the rumors and ees a Gn July Be ome dex P. R. 0, HOLTZMAN, try. In Chicago the feeling was bitter. against | "the court sala he wmorontitied $o time, and fixed | Bites’ Lossip Of the Torenone Was Of & CRATACIET 60 | Re eee Lene ft bee oe x Wiha areata ae Uee Bold on Installments; Literal Discount for Cah. | Citvoiand, and tt would require litte 10 arouse this | nevy Bose uel Gcprees pices, The bank statement was wey tavan. | “SSS 4 5) cn eaten eitccee ee = a S27 Every Machine Warranted a4 ‘opposition to decided action. = able as far as figures of reserve, etc., are con cerned, | street southeast. Relatives and irwudn respectfully su SHOULD BULTER HEMAIN IN THE FIELD Increasing the Water Supply. but the further contraction of lodns retlects thé | Viel teuttend: : KINDLING ana PROGRESS OF THE WORK ON Tit duliness of business and also the conservative dis- | “crane ae ae OnN A. COAL, ew he would draw off sufficient democratic votes to SE PATER AQUEDUCT | Fosition of tho banks. ‘The stock market, however, | CLARKE: at hin cant enee LTT eka STOVE WOOD. aOLD BE secure the election of Blaine, It was rather hard, ae Was firmer after its appearance. The rallroaa bond |" Funeral will take place on Monday at 5 wclock, THE HOWE MACHINE CO, Mr. Blair thought, to change the minds of the work: | _ Major Lydecker, in his report to the chief of Offices: 1114 Pa. ave., 328Pa. ave., cor, 20th and K sts. n.w market was dull, and prices are irregularly Depot and Mill, 6th street and Potomac river. feb6-6m. 20th, 1884, at DEMAR. On, hureday, Ju} 983 F Street Northwest, near 10th street. i 10-50 n a oe re ing classes when they had determined that Cleve though the majority were higher. eee eee Denes, m., FRANCES E,, bel ot UC OKELS, Room | o- x7+.th,5,6m. Washington, D.0, | land had opposed thelr best interest. They were the water supply of the city during June, states mp aenes wriake shear ‘ican fer ne fds, na. and La ave jaa vernor. Mr. 1908 Thurty-socond street, ‘tunday afteruoon at 3. — Coa: Woovit said that there Was 110 doubt that, Blaine’ would Relatives abd fics respectfully uvitedtoattend. ft lomeet raten. on approved reat == poll @ large Irish yote. He was for a nus IES, iy 1h, 1864, CHARLES FRIES, Bite TeX a Rs WN, JOHNSON BROTHERS, Cisnes O. N. 'T.Srooz Corrox, | American ‘policy. “He was a tried man. He had ste Hoary Fre shown what he could and would do. Noone knew anything about Cleveland; he was untried, and for we twenty eight six mont Sogo ies Hricand ofthe ace teary Prine es DAN, WHARVES AND RAILROAD YaRp: SIX SPOOLS FOR 25 CENTS, fam! takes place from bis Bo. 900 nt ee x that reason and others thé workingmen would sup- rent nenthwent, on Oundes daly isthe Berm ae LESTE sronean ‘Twelfth and Water strects southwest MAUEEP Slicing Roownecoract and igs STE | pore Blaine, All of last might and this oa tf es Se THUS J SISHEL CO, . reyes ee eer [Suir street notthwdat, BRANCH YARDS AND OFFICES: ee ree Ze eee a JAMES Mt 3A po pa ae = \TTORNEY == 1202 F street northwest: icot REW AMENHOAN, One Many clubs with bands of music paraded the eee ae be 2 x. 3815 7th street northwest; WitRoeT A SUETg"ed, DOMESTIC, SINGER. W. & | streots and visited the hotels before leaving for Eo NDB. BKIGGR, ee ene crane sxthvert S20 un No canvassing ts. S home. Members of Irving Hall and the County #TYORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Z : . das, "At woek warts comnts carried a new broom over their shoul- puter ait Ramer smeanee SSTienfeanceesccannoes, | SRSA A SEER, crer rman Sta dg oni semana Ce hn 7 7 3 J. GOOCH, SOLICTIc y 5° R “HO di re ~llor-at-law and Expert, se Goud eae oo 'T PRIVATE RAILROAD YARD SOUTH Ha to Ahad * T Be JUSEHOLD, SILENT GENERAL ENTHUSIASM OVER THE TICKET. RK, sluo, EXTENSIVE WHARVES Bs atrraserd inci for the econoniic FUEL of all binds, A VERED OX CARS DI FROM THE COAL DELIVERED OX CARS DIRECT ‘The Chicago morning papers contain over forty Fstrecta. God work, wood references, modes: eo cant cs ‘dsl columns of dispatches from all parts of the country, ‘ine Sewing Ma- St, Bonest, prices Xo canvassers, Same tothe {, ATTORNEY. AT-LAW, 124 DEAR. 1 stivet, Chicago. “Advice free. Eighteen - } cetved by the tn por- eaperienoa” Business quietly aud legally trans eTeeageonyyin tet aualities of ANTHRACTTE, ana BB? 1s THE WoRLD! Sete ine detnccracy every wheresexnepe D pO = is | Biruatis UPPER TEN Ba LAW, kinds WOOD, either! stick or prepared heut ore a iaw Building, Be lp bg an Se hea el wwwHnno EK By Associated Press. 474 Louisians aver WwwwuHioad i K White Hats and Heesters in Chicago. ce mz} gt | CLEAN COAL, FULL WEIGHT AND MEasuRE| WWW fi, i 5 = Posse 40 North Capitol street. mba prompt deliveries and prices as low as Fuel can b ww H Carcago, 12—There were very remain- eee Rirniabed sepls wy HOH 5398 & = jms this morning of the democratic con- TAYLOR On July 1ith, 1864, at 1p, m., JOHN TAY- je WAL: 5 BLI pera a vention. ‘The very generally have taken 10k. * CORTIOESEY POW RENE 6 AS? | Qa ight their ‘club abd headquarter ban- ‘Puberal will take place from W arch, on D 620 La ave, next to City P40, ND oon H. & H. W. CATHERWOOD, ners have been tuf ‘nd he hotel corridors have July, at Sp. m Relatives fxjends ere in- COGNAC, CHA Wo have just recel Jot of Bakers’ PINE PHILADELPHIA min sobeseen ones ancien vite EEENSED Coupians, {> CHAM | woop. aute freak aed of superior quailty | _™s2-Sm_ white hates Dumber of which are surmoctesa wn ha Fea pd pad : 7h. Syane $4.50 per down. qo domestic use, all of which we offer at lowest, HE CELLULOID TRUSS, THAT NEVER HREAKS with @ small feathered 7, the wearing of sag ; fran ‘Cham; sais ae never weary, gut always clea. and ‘worn | which has come ‘eort ‘among LP. igh his fou den orton | tuition at Gum ee barra sars 2 Gps yisnems | Mocs’. eases embers tthe national Cog) coset pn class hous Tordeaux, Burcundy, ‘street northwest, | and other ‘of ghe party wi is abd Cocnas, Visw de toute ortes © Galas. pasted! aes | nism devotes bet station 80 the wants of city express confidence as to the of the ‘Chicago papers please cups.) *

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