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¢ INING STAR. "THE EV ire nae dong pl E ry iy tone ax saoner coset toe ‘ iS cuecr tes aoeeiae ae PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, = Fenn we any ecpeaiaes AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, | ivr hich at wa 3 auduient money Forttwest Corner Penner!¥ania Avs. and 1th St., by ¥ rad went ae of money The Evening Star Newspaper Company, Bere dram bs scine of ie directors, a MALT Over SEO. W. ADAMS. Pres't. Bi SES . io autencibers The French-China F Sunt ado cena ee THE SITTATION ay rmEIN CRITICAL. ramet Lee Re meet ET The every ert © Ue occurrence of Stormy disputes be Mung Chang and Teo Tsung Chang in mx shold De FORM STOCK MATKET THIS MOMSTNG, New Yous, July 8 — Wail stre Atte takes! in view of Prince's aititide: -A@uital COUP 2S See =| Feo Show ee Fe ———— on OL. —_Nwo Ca = + = Paneika ACCORDS PRANCE SaTTRPACTION. “2 64—N® 9,744, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY. JULY 18, 1884 TWO CENTS, gars soe CS oii miacuncea ent — — - —— artic ot oy —= ance A SEM ‘Ss. } >, re. * . thermometers. Forty-eignt photographic { May ti. In this decree ____ AMUSEMENT: | PIONICS, EXCURSIONS, _é&c. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip |THE ARCTIC DEATH TRAP. | teercticctoa ofinneSea otraonc mete |Teleorams to The Star mitre hy tie tramp to, evacuate FPEATRE commgte SCMSTER GARDEN. JA 85HA0 Hac, scspavs (ep TO THE Ponti z ae 3 Eektuno relics, and other things were necessarily 5 ‘ Sor abe tune tating be Keesam, ne al GOVERNMENT RECEIPTS -DaY.—Internal reve pet mats tt. oak keen: tee “ Farewell Pert ‘The steamer Mary Washington Is the only boat land- — nue, $297,855; customs, $702,317. probably.” Kean (on, and Kwak S. The evecumtion i tO » as Fs, Mave Pamangs pons retare $e Tee | che itam published tm the Critic last evening, under |” aa MORE ABOUT THE GREELY EX- Stories of the Survivors, g i NEW YORK?! a ee LA MASCOTTE Monday, oprietor. | she head of “ Ruining young irik” ie afaiseand ma; | Tue Secretary of the Treasury to-day recelved PEDITION. From Lieut. Greely and other survivors ot theex-|1§ CHOLERA IN NE Mi Roth Shot and Killed, PRINCESS UT ; Ber nocaten male of femaie, wee ever alowed to | gOUsrienee contribution of $101n an envelope post- ' Pedition the following interesting facts were ob- | Garereros. Texas, Jule 18-8. special to the ‘ALICE vec on rie artes ar Es tained at St. Johns: | strom Rosse avs: On Wednesday, while Lee First apes SERICTLY FIRST-CLASS The justice before whom the complaint was made After passing two winters at Fort C In scten- Spite onal d rige 2.16 Sea Of BAe a FAMILY EXCURSION EVERY WEDNESDAY. mo % 3 | ‘THE Treasury department has purchased : + ants: passing inters at Fort Conger! wer in! 10 tie want RIVER EN ERGA T | seeamt ALUWSMLTE Sees ee ee ee eee em | ounces of ele te den ey at Eee 8m” | Satisfactory Scientific Results, But At | utc research, Lieut Grvis, with his whole party | BUSINESS NOTES FROM WALL STREET, | wesc) ae Sie one Ditnos S25 Hela Wigan ot | Bee Pnare ovat ihe Dac; Rome ALS ANE. BE | helchbor and constaticistor atmy piace of buses | Orleans and San Francloto mint ‘a Fearful Cost. tn tact, broke up their encampment and com- | 5 Pulte ih Goth of (he Wing suet and ktbed, Age ‘New Yorn: Prot. Par- | the Potomae Dinter served on arrival of ateaiuer, as ee the chant i= menced a southward descent. This was accom =, ight leaves a ¥. [appears that Hamiitvem ae and a host of other | '"Fare Suc (round-trip). chil rm under tweive year | gol ca Refer for, the character, of my place of business | Ayoxg tHe WHITE HOUSE CALLERS to-day were plished atid great perils trom gairs of winds. ive | THE INDIANAPOLIS BANK TROUBLES. *s-sio denn twice berore he gave Wrights fatal extiete : Tenet oun ema: 25 prighkets st 1921 F at: Provitis’ emg etre, coe which my house is conducted. Commissioner of Patents, Register Bruce, First . Tips, and other casualties. Cape Sabine having been. ‘osoae ~ 1 SRA | and F te. 49 Gould's 421 9th at; Fueklines dru 9ldo.ne, allow card vias nw of any kind, on my prem-| auditor Reynolds, Col. Rockwell and Representa ‘The Survivors to Comé to Portland, Mes, | reached, temporary house was erected, built of —_———_ | Sener: RE r so * and at th k Jue, and endeavor to keep arenpeotable and orderiy Place | tive Sails, and Hemain Until Autumn. stone, and covered Dy the boats and sills DPOUEDE | CATA SATISFYING FRANCE. | cress. aps Pex cent OFF GECOND ANNUAL EXCURSION Le ee a e a Acting Secretary of the Navy Nicholls and Gen. eee ie barn the sin Spam ea |g RARGTe Fatta, Miey., July 1% —The me S - ‘oF THe So ive joMMODORE J. G. WALKER Will leave for the north ns Were estil at Cape Sablue. The | =a, j district conve fe jonitnated Col ox FULDING ROOM PELIEH ASSOCIATION, @. P.O. | ail y Tus eaa bare anne ney ae ae ey | ina day or Ure fore ccuoie of week ae aaa rad renierence this morning, when It a8 | cointuissariat had become very meager ad the | Se | Baster by wecluma Congress, eine wi cote a Gas a Loa IG eae business ih'a prop’ manner, aud T chalenge any of thy ia 4 i alee dines Sale Le Se | CCHS of Provisions left by the Proteus last year | CHOLERA REPORTEDIN NEW YORK | ie GeeSps ‘S BIC y eee p Thesteame? tay Washinston wil leate ber whartat parties concerned in the yiublished item mention'd | Aappricare for the position of assistant exam- of the Greely party ut poorly supplemented it. The steam launch had | rom Street Dowday. become fast in the Ice a few week previous, «ud fog Tie oe tig p aber tne iner in the patent office will be examined at the | JONNS to Portland, Me., at his discretion, where 3 ous | vestigation in Progres: Sabegic ber ataet area are: assuage | fe Gece NCHWETTZER, 1:01 tMhat.nw._ | rooms of the elvil service commission In Wash, | WeY Can remain until cooler weather, and where | Had co be abandoned. Forsix weeks previous to the An In) se Mary Washineton will leave Marshail Hall at 3 and 9p. i a m—The Fescue regular provisions ceased to be given out, | New Yous, July 18— WIL © SCRIBNER, m_, W. W. Corcoran at 10 p. Teportis current that | awa’ marked showed e poe Declgton meee mh A MEETING OF JOURNEYMEN BAKERS | "ston, at 10 am.,on Thursday, the 24th inst, and | they can be Joined by thelr familles and friends. | Seaweed, shrimps, Sealsking, sAxetrage, AUOEVETY | five cases of cusperted cholera have horn discon tthe opentig a few slates teounded, . os . ijeketa,cocuate: chisdnca under 12 years of neq, 25 | [SP Ra On SGUBE in Toom 65, custoiz house bulidig, Chicago, HL, om | The necessary orders to that effect will be issued | variety of shrub-were greedily devours: SNM ek Seo ae Some ae subsquentty rites heer Gee zit eS See eee — ate dy l8: COSMOPOLITAN HALL Tuesday, the 29un inst., at the same hour. shortly. Capt. Schley, will, in all pro?ability, re- DROPPING O51 2 { Spring street polic y Peike palcteon (iH. PONCH AND HIS ORCHESTRA WITL | (YRAND PICNIC OF THE On SATURDAY NEXT. ut 7pm __1t* main for some time at St. Johns—until wiesurvivors | 1, BETAS, OFF ONE BY ONE. arty in| WPS are investigating the matter, , facie, Lake shore, 8. fat, i Sectitss in the city th esurmmer, Pieebent of mite | SILVER STAR SOCIAL, RALLY. DEMO RATS!—A MEETING Wi | FOR Dury ar tux Exrouitiow.—Firet Lieut. | sre eomewlat recuperated. ath made Its first havoc in the ranks early 1n | Precautions Against Cholera. =) tn tho mytovemsent "Gees ; ar Ge. ca tenecnced by applyiog at ea | aonb eB ES SEEING: Pe AGa ae Godcned Hall covnce ridge an’ | Wm. P. Duvall, 6th artiliery, has been ordered to| Another Court of Inquiry Probable. | January. One of the men dropped off with scurey ss. te | _QrARANTINR REGULATIONS AT SEW OKI ‘Dwr, 1884. | Wa ington streets, SATURDAY. at dp, tm, | 3 Tickets, 25 cents; Ladies free. Stages will leave High | pre fus Sta surusts, SATURDAY. at | Teport to Major Siepnen C.Lyford,ordnance depart-| ‘There 1 talk of establishing another court of | OB the 8th of April. Ltent. Lockwood and Mr. Rice, | New OnLEaws, July i8 dn atcort ste: witli a Caxen or si eev ose voile Sandie oNTS 5 c [3 ment, president of the board for the U. 8. executi a the photographer, succum er a heroic at- | Solution adopted by the board of li Jul phere tiictdenge eet + sud scateretswil | (RAND FAMILY EXCURSION er bomen Ceutenulal Exposition, for duty a8 disbursing | ¢xPedition, with a view of throwing more Nght | two nundred pounus of meat supposed tobe cached | tine regulations as follows: All. Vessel 4 ‘action of the baie be prompts jers, Uy mail oF S| eee Pree —— officer of the board. Tone he Circnrartanoes, ct the sellet Kslostiaid ata place named Bad Creek, distant about fitteen | a reuated ree eres on an Stant them discounts on goo Fouy tly attended, ree STO. : ‘otning definite w' joue, how- | miles trom the enc 2 All ot the. victims | the several quarantine stations. tn this. sts Tinability 40 meguttane the pees WESIG ae (BLACEISTON ISLAND.) IN ORDER THAT WE MAY MAKE ROOM FOR A| Wouen xor Exicinue—In response to the call | ever, until Secretary Eurcinie corn. Gied a tranquil, panies death, Elson te man | the ports of Toulon and Marseilies, and. tres ray. ‘would have bern come a are es ‘The eafo, seaworthy and swift Steamer JANE MOSE-|+AEGE STOCK OF HARDWOUDS AND WHITE | from the civil service commission for applicants What Might Have Been. who died after being rescued, gave eh ee Darra Pape net Agen regi ita Sperirtiond Uy MARY other houses, Fost.class Mu F all occasions, | LEY leaves Company's wharf. foot of 6th street. DAILY | PINES, NOW ON THE WAY, WE OFFER GREAT | for examination to fill the 150 Pension office exam- | 1F LAST YEAR'S EXPEDITION HAD BEEN A SUCCESS | AN EXTRAORDINARY INSTANCE OF HUMAN ENDUR- Seetton GetlL Gere He os to hee al Jobling dry Koods trade. The eh eet ee | $30yP ar day Aud Saturday) at 9 sme, Fetorniog *| }SpoCEMENTS IN UPPERS, SELECTS, SECONDS | tners' positions, created by the recent act, quite a INSTEAD OP A DISGRACEFUL FAILURE, ANCE. Dourd It may be sate to allow theau to enter (he por! | Bp egy ndogh gine con, ted ras WS BAND » AND, ORCHESTRA FIRST. czktts: round-trip, Oe, Children under twelve year | PICKS, SHEATHING AND HARDWUODs, SUCH ag | BUMbET ates te tear na boet aa eli tS: | of eet tala & Prominent army officer, in speaking | While away some ten miles from his hut, last | of New Oricans ‘The quarantine officers are spe. Lis cptniie Seetevn to Eieres, Claes Mnet turnietled for Ex ; ce 2 : ey Cae ae of the recent arctic expeditions, “the total failure | winter, the temperature suddenly fell to 48 degrees | clally charged to strivtiy entorce this order. The . erties, Church Pte: uanments a “ feo one's Summer | WALNUT, MAHOGANY, CHERKY AND POPLAR, > pel y | é 2 ly-entorce Chis order. tx ’ “whic hss decome Evauienen, 1 greth sirect worth | Galen wner SMonastion surly at at = Ras eonanited wentaeetigus, Commissioner Eaton | of the Proteus expedition of last year ean never | pelow zero, His hands and fect were frozen to the | president of the board to-day telegraplied Surgeon aug | ad tn onder to allow ‘Warm Dinner on the Island tor £0. Wit McLEAN & SON, Who has decided that the positions are obviously | Cease to be regretted. By that failure seventeen | very bone, and he was dragged by his commades, in | Seal Hamiiton, Of the Marine hospital src, Wet of jobbers and TAL NOTICE.—In order to meet the many sp- AND B STREETS AND TH. BETWEEX B | SUC a8 could not be dilea by women. gallant feliows were left to gradually starve to | an almost'dying condition, to his hUt His feet and | Crulerout cue muauth of the Missinctoot elven to wane at, without aid frou DuRRear ae public thar the fare or these excursions: | "AND @ STREETS NORTHWES E ay1t death, on barren Cape Sabine. It 1a not proper | hands were literally amputated by the incisive | CptSi Off the mouth of the Missiscippl river, to ward aged t6 suspend, crvory Monday hun ben sede to 25 for ade POLL 16 {AND SOCIETY BANNERS Pom. | ,,7HE CII. Senvice Coxsussiow this morning e-| Gq. hou fair to place the tesponsbilty om ung | Ow, and in els cerrible state ne ved throngn the | eciiug theurto go mea quarantine at ship saad | THe VaNDENUILT rant 1. beimoimat _ ‘andi 15e. for chaldren under twelve years of age 314-6 traits, ke, at Sew York prices, Call andexamine | Celved an application from the ‘Treasury depart. | one’s shoulders because sv many oMctals were mixed | (ronments Wat intervened between WALUIE | poevesriyg MEASURES IN ENGLAND, ITALY AND ee pees PORE ECT ne onthe ah Quine vasa wew | REDUCED 70 e120, fully wiven. “SHUMAN, Artists 1912 Pa aver plow | pee cee eae See carr mtn ay bub there! #5 "an (010 ad The bodies of twelve of the victims have been | SWITZERLAND. oa Bouilaitag, 40S — 5 Sy yb sate E | 7 ful Ligor. Gry. Sueuspax, Acting Secretary ot War, | PPlicable to this case,—too many cooks spol | prougut up dy the steamers Beur and Thetis, em- |, LONDON, July 18.—Ibe beaith oMcers of Lo: , July 18, ab 8 o'clock. | CHILDREN, HALF PRICE. fea Baaaxetos, BoC Tuy 4 18et,, | left Washington this morning for New York, on & | resulted in amy Wine ee eae tion had | valined in tanks flied with alcohol. ‘The survivors | BANE held a cui Polls rl wpe SELECT EXCURSION TO THE SEASIDE | teen ainwived tua: courent twos, Siaotarer | {OUFOf Inspection of Madison barracks and’ Forts | of toe felowsimght be living Woaduy, sod aha | STH, SCE wel, and. aro raplaiy gaining fesb | 4MOSDLAL Ste aC OCEAN GROVE, ASPURY PARK. KEY EasT on | Withdmwwiny. ‘the busines will be continued by. W. ee Nag ira, op the northern frontier. He Cusly waiting to join thelr families and iriends, i0- | Ceeqingiy critical condition ‘when trausierred to can be immediately cared for. The guveruments of OCEAN BEACH. ‘and to wiom ail deuts must ve paid. Parties owing the cok: stead of awalling a decent burial. Just sce how | the Thetis, is now able to move about. Yesterday y-and Switzeriand have agreed t0 c0-ope | but the on onguniz o theta Home 10:30 p.m. Sundays. Every accommodation ob f Tuake the Mgures pu Wi G 3 ea event the introdiiction of enoier : 30 Round trip tickets trom: Washington, by Pennayiva, | ate rs are educated teallards We. Gr ery, | | THR Curnxsin the railroad divisionofthe General | established a ‘sation ga’ his Cwaye up at | De drow Out Tor au hour's ride to get the country | measures to prevent the mination Of COTS | eNEWAD Fo¥atshse aso aLOURERY OF Pica LOoKs. ia Tall: cad. good for fifteen days trou ly Zist and $y15-6t WH. BOERS "| Land oMice to day presented their late chiet, Mr. J. | Littleton island, the men left there would undoubt- | “> a he seve her willingness to guard the French frontier in | Noon.—There has been renewed flrmmuess tn the — juding ticket to full course uf Sea Side Assembly at a Dempster Smith, who was appointed clitet clerk, a | ily have discovered the Greely party at Cape Sa-| PERILS ENCOUNTERED BY THE RESCUING PARTY. | order to examine all persons abd goods crossing It. | Stock MurheL, WICL a TecoverY In prices Under Ue ‘Desty om Taxation. East only $10. ew WASHINGTON, D. ©, bine by means of telescopes, as Greely confidently | _ The rescue took place on the 22d ot June, under | Dover, July 18 —The mubicipar couNcll Is pre | leadersiiy of Missourl Pvche, which wdvanoed Cis: Index, Second edition. Foreireulats, programs of Assembly, and full infor- SULY 14th, 1894, | Very handsome floral ship in connection with thetr | QIU DY means of Uslescopes, as Greely confidently | ppattug ancenives ko used mesinex tae sctancanraye | fxm tine te SANE noe pareanatate coon ames z ri pation. apply to WAL BALLANTYAE & SON of CC.) This isto notify all concerned parties that building | CODgratulations upon his promotion. Mr. Luther | Cxpected, and w ‘ponte oor he Sra eanres OC Eran aistcnliy. The ies SDs | Pr icra: ANCeaean ice tiie PeaE wa Reevaraee: | BAL esta etm Biee aeeoeee ee eee a PCRSELI SSS | No, 426 th atreet northwest will be torn down immeal- | HArHison, who was appointed assistant commis: | the’ long mouths and Tescued the party betors | BSAt 18Y off trom the shore about 300 yards ‘There | PGT, Alea nded uur the harbor Uons are about maturiug. NN Of SEEN OP oe: BY Stevenson, BE? OF ALL Excunsions, ely. and, consequently all obetructions and wires for | Yoner ras the reiplent of numerous Horal (rbutes | starvation hud commenced lis work. “BUL che sta- | W858 terrifc gale biowing trom the southwest, a <DON, July 18—Hospiials for the ucconmaovda- —_- : —- telegraph, telephone, or other purposes, anust be re- | Hearty congtavuiations; o> Well as of thelr | tion wasn't established, and the men starved, Well, | BeaYy sea was running, und a formidable tee tip | yon of cholera patients Lave been formed at CUias ‘Telegraphic Hrict. baracter. teamer Arrowsmith, from 7th stgert wharf, SATUE- | moved wits in a week from date, otherwise 1 am cou- gratia pone: then, follow the expedition. The Proteus went | Cher ux gurvisors had to be trausierred from their | 8% SWitzetiabid, and Lutino, Italy. ay Une Cline DAT 430mm. To al hotels ond watering phew | pate do SeconD Lixcr. Jcuita H. WeBER, signal corps, | BOTH of Cape Sabine, was caught. th tue ice, and JOHN L. Voor. ‘was sunk. Lleut. Gariington did the best he could | C2Mp tothe steam launch and whale boat in their wg tar pis pediyieeey titligr Walden, vice p AXfull ane of Blank Bok ‘and pleasant trip. Number itmited. now on duty at St. Louls, Mo., will repair to this sleeping bags, and while steaming from the land | , TOUroN, July 18. —There were fourteen deaths here | pany, di aes (ES> AMENTION DEMOCRATS!—A' MEETING | clty and report to the chict signal omcer. but ite assistance, ana caly ero hundred and to the sip the destruction of the whole mare te ene te cneee ss St one ne tae 3 ld at Witthalt's all, comer dan zs 2 ‘ ites ‘ 3 . he disease, 2 Tue de at (Gran DAsGINg SquooH ExGuRATON Ee stemutbewt MUSDA C ENING, duly 21 ist; | Mason Cuanuxs 1 Wiisox, paymaster, U.S.A | Cucher tee Ouch al ne, Froteus, Sires were | Over chem. aud the fry of the win thrcad-ned | Mayor is also fl irom cholera. Tin pant continues Getting Ready to Camp Out. Boos FOR sump, READING aT HALF | pS ee wy, | Wasbinetas Clevelaud uud Henar cha club, Come one. | Will be reiteved from duty in the department of the | erty disciplined, and had ull worked togetcrecon: | at every Instant to capsize them. At length they: wee orcas: eaciGCae a ok RA RURLES METHODIST PROTESTANTS PREPAKING FOR THEIR ai PRICE eee by Frot 7 E. Fbiype and Chas. | Come all, (ys t*} MANY DEMOCHATS. | east in time to enable him to reach Omaba by | siderably more stores would have undoubtediy been | Were Safely placed on Doard the rescuing squadron | THE DISEASE SVEEADING FROM wansetiits. NCAL MERTING AT JACKSON GROVE. CHOICE STATIONERY. NEWEST STYLES. | yt: aud 6:90 p.m. Tickets, 50 cents; children, 25 cents. | > 5 REWARD! August 1, When he will report for duty as acting | saved. They would have cached most.all of them,and RESULTS OF THE EXPEDITION. cholvra ocurted last night. Cholcta bas thade ite | Correspondence of Tae: EvESING Stan, THE NEW LAWN GAME, ENCHANTMENT. | Forsileat the \cademy. cor Sth and HM strets north | clef paymuster of the deyartment of the Platte, "| thst, too, at Cape Sabine, where the Greely party | Teut. Greely lust winter discovered that Cape | SDpcarunce al aries sitated fort) tour aalles toms JACKSON Gnove, A. A. Co., Mp., July 18th, fs 3 x bout. Music ager - —— — 01 jave fol jul the crew revol j sth : % “ pots o annual camp miceti © Met LAWN POOL, = LAWN TENNIS CKOQUET. ‘DANCING ALL DAY and in the EVENING. | Hee eomlateal flere srewaraoftwenty-Avedcl-| oi a0. Haney McELDgRRY, assistant surgeon, | andthe men starved. Well, what next? Garilags | ouvert at on teland Aietcee Of Se mint | here ne ee anes enter ee Mate : egg ee a re ARCHERY, AT LOW PRICES. Boat will return in time for sll cars. JyISH_ | Persons found using his bottles of the following d’s- | U, 8. A., relieved from duty in the department of | ton returned to Littleton island. If he had waite! | Md, and named the creek which separates It PENS Sik deaths from cholera have been ge-| ee a Will Degin as Abi grove, ate Z cats = :iption: I caution all persons not to sell or buy or fli there eight days the Yantic would have joined him | trom the matniand Rice's strait, in memory of the | _ Noon.— rds! uated about 1% miles north of Odenton gnd some WIL BALLANTYNE & SON. GTEAMER WM; CORCORAN, ere any of my Lottice marked ashervin described, us I will oe ae and ue ae ase ee ‘here. Mind, I don’t say that he shotild have re- | dead photographer. The winter of 1881 was Unc | Ported here since 9 o'clock this morning. 25 mulles trom Washington,on the Balt oe Seveoth arreet, TRAN NT. force ‘the uw avain t wll such persons, Pant i parte! asst : aan vel e < | ucton, more and = wee aut stenmned daly trips (Sunda: sien L Pe yer mulned there, but (7 Ne had. ‘The Yanuic had elght | Severest of the three passed in the arctic regions, DEATHS ON SHIPBOAKD. reg ay niidoedlinecs EALTH x s FOR GIKES. | excepted) toall pomiscn the Potonacae fas ae oie ths Topbcndnt siappee attached mackea | Lodury. imonthy' provistonssor eighty men. if Tcremember | the. mean of the thermometer duriug. February | _LoNDox, July 18. amer Saint Dustan, | Potomac railroad, on Tuursiay evening, July Bist, Dorchester's Liquor Prot lens iu ull Ages; a valua- | font Boat wilileave st 10.4 m and arrive st 3:30 4, 1 and "SLM D, pI ighty Bie beok Fare. round trip, 25 cents to ali punts exce} werace Man, by Robert Grant, jount Vernon. which ix $1 is Housht. the Gianv's Robe. by Anatey. SATURDAY EVENING trips will te made during the correctly, Certal Could have been spared | belng 48 degrees below zero. About 2,500 nulles | from Marsellies, arrived In the Mersey to-day. Iwo | aNd continue tl Wednesday morning, AUgUst Anwy ORDERS. —First Licutepant John B. Kerr, | to exiablish a seasion et Litacton idlard wet tae | ere explora. and uiany vaiuable and sclentine | deaths from cholera occurred on board dwitg the | 1th, and tt bids tuir to bo much langer sW.. | 6th cavalry, is relieved trom ducy asa member of | Greely party could have been saved. But Gurling- | Observatlous made. ‘The new land discovered was | Voyage. The steamer was ordered to be placed in | tan tive 2 : fe 5 camp of any preceding season, ari Kaneb, by Maud Howe summer, boat leaving at 6 p.m, arriving at 9:0 p.m | matbolt Codtig pater eee fe ee gy aie | the court-martial at Jefferson barricks, Missouri, | lon did not remain at Littieton island; the station | Dated Arthur land, an Isolated position and all communication With | 7.6 tents will, proba bobo ® un- Fare, 23 conta, On the other side large etur. with hgure | and Jst Lieutenant Gustavus C. Doane, 2d cavalry, | Was Dot establisied, and the men starved. So, ac- Value of Greely’s Revearches. SS SS dred tn number. ‘This 1S a pleasant site for SUNDAY AFTERNOON trips will be made as others 32 M4. BKIDWELL, | 1s detailed in his stead. ‘The leave of Major Daniel | Cording to my way or thinking, If last year's ex] ? c Ung. sttuaced) betwen ‘boat leaving at 3 p. m.andresurning at 8p in Boal aol Mstreet woutuwest, | N. Bashy parmaster, te extged lel | ition “bad. resulted in any other way than itaid | B18 DISCOVERIEG MATERIALLY ALTER THE GEO- General Foreign News by Cable, a camp meeting, sttuaied between Wasl y 2 ‘5 < NOTICE IS HEL R i : Jocated Ob one of Lie Uranche eo Mevera FIVOR, wniner, be Thoream edized | So 8nd returniig. Fare. 50 € vera ip heretofore existing betwee George | AUZUSL Ist, fs granted Captain Joel T. Kirkman, | Predictions of the Proteus Court of | D' Bessels, chief of the scientific staff of the LOnp0n, JOLY 30 nT he ane che American Indy | 20d several five springs furnish an almindant egy FeAustey,author | (VAIN JOHN AND GREAT FALLS.THE NEW | Huntley and B.P. Watrous urder ths iru nemeot | 10U) Inlaitry” Leave of Lieutenant Colonel Inquiry Realized. Polaris, Upon Deng asked’ by an Associated Press | LONmOn BU 38. 2m? maine ot the Minera bees | py or cone waicr Tes @rowe Guam es pace Une RD. Wisckinore; Sxcuraion geamer BENRY G, WAGNIM is now | Geo. Huntley & Co. has been dissolved by the death of | Andrew J. Alexander, 2d cavalry, 18 furtherex-} Gen, Benet, chief of the ordnance bureau, who | reporter What he thougut of the work Greely had | Mention Tone Gusskite’ Gear Peeeon Marion Crawtord: Quicksands ready tor charter; cupacity over 20). Apply at 5221 M | Mr. Huntley. ad Ceoneete * killed In the railway disaster near Penuiston, | 44 fora campground, sloplug towards Ube Tuanbs Meck Ewin Htreet nortl. west, opposite Washington wa | | Fhe busivess will be conducted at the old atand, | eave orser Lomerace AeeounL of slcine-s. The | was the president of the court of inquiry which in- | done, sald: Wednesday, was Mrs Carrie Edelstein, not Eddes | SUratn, and te soil Is so porous that @ few mine Sherwood, Manners Railroad office. Jyl-lin | known as the Cottage Market, No. 818 Lath street north: | [¢! jeuteria nt Vesiliitna wy Tyler, ABein “Lieut. Lockwood and Sergt. Brainard reached | ten, as frst/reported. Mrs. Edelstein Was a widow | Ule> after a rain parties way walk around without overtiment feet te. At | Went, ulder his own name, by the undersigued, who | ™NUry, further extended one month, Ree gree capure of the Proveus expedition, | ,civude 68 deg. % min ‘norte getting. about four | and resided incNew York, “She was a sisterinise | 6 thelr shors soled. The Fallroad company, ‘rereees Pngecal ana | [OWSE CEDAR POINT, authorized to co lect all accounta due the lie im. All| pe 1, ‘i said to a Dram reporser: miles north oft" highest point reached by ‘Capt. | of Mrs. M. Edvisteln, a manufacturer of Harring. | sctstative on the ground, will “lecween Fhywical and | = Twons fhidebted to the firm are respectfu.ly requested. CLINO ON THE NEw SHIPPING AcT.—The Treasury | « Not less than fifty thousand rations were taken | Markham, Of the Haglish expedition under bir | ton En “ 3 Very much distigured, rains during the day. Al + for fi, Arthur: Vacation Cruieiua, by J.T. ‘WASHINGTON'S CONEY ISLAND. thelr acco 10, Of 1 pedition unde ‘on, England. Her body” ts very mu igure, | h son Crutati, By JE NGTON'S CONEY 15 aaa mute atoucss sp warmous,_ | *epéFtment has made a ruling under the new ship. | inte steamers Neptune, Yantic and Proteus up to | George Nares, on ule 1ath of May, Is. ‘The | and it was Only by the Gress she wore tat it Was mience of those how ‘on “hie the Ww i cen xEW BE ping act, that United States shipping commisston- | and beyon4 Littleton Island trom July, 188%, to | hisnest point reached by the invernationa’ station sinuhe stops, Alroody Rev. Dr. DFimke MEA Saree her etna, steamer NEW AE POLITICAL PICTORIAL, NET BANNERS | ers are the ouly persons entitled toe receive com: | AucUSL 1883, and OF that-nuInber only vboes “one OUI eR TeRELy ae On ee ee | accion caved bei ‘cadltor at tbe Methodist Protestant; W. 3. | except Saturinys, at Yamanturoipe at 9 pan. come Painted st KOGINSK’ & LEWIS, 006 D street | pensation for shipping seamen for coast or contig- | tuousand were lett in that vicinity, The conclusion of | named after Lieut. Lockwood. ‘an elevation | yo; Fee ee eer nkin Williams, | PUbiny «president of tue association), Horace Bur- Eirntioe July tet. are GOceuts round: tripe nirthwest. Dexiens and ectiuustes cheerfully turniabed. | Yous foreign trades thereportot the court ofinguiry was asfollows,"sild | o¢ 2.000 feet they saw oo land to the porth, watch | q FONDON, July IS ihe Lion, Sur Watkin Williams, | roux. of Lualtiore: G. B Wibert, OF GEUTgEtOwDy LADIES GOODS. Soe aemauia: st Alexandria on Fridays only. ee ee od Gen. net, turning to a printed copy of the report: | proves. that. Greenland actually does not excend Sone anise, oe of and ‘Thos. Linthecum, of A. A. Co, afe onthe 1 ;OODS. | aia stops dria on Fridays only. : NAVAL ORDERa.—Lieut, William Gibson has been | That Lieut, Greely and party will be fortuyate | beyona the Gith parallel, ast unve proved sayerit " ground and others ure arriving dally. Az As» B A | ee "| (ce AMES H MeGILL, ARCHITECT, promoted to be @ leut. commander in the navy | enough to” reach “Cape Sabine ‘in safety | several yeuss ayoron theoretic grounhe by mense of | MATTHEW ARNOLD'S ELDEST DACGUTER TO MARRY A ‘THOSE WHO WILL HAVE TENTS. t Asp Bsoow Actu a Cesz further epply at office, St, Mare Office No. 98 G atreet, is i rovable; that they will reach : ok geo NEW YORKER. ° _— jie Bl. fateemation sepuly cee ne Plana and specifeations for all classes of | {Fm July 18, 1884. Rear Admiral G. H. Cooper has | Fieri rund’ Gy “erpesing? tue souat Prepnveal interest eer Re a rete Pee ot Fe | Loxpox, July 18—Theeldest daughter of Matthew | _ The tenters who bave already taken ites afe TRIMMED and UNTRIMMED BATS and BONNETS audsuperintenintheirerection, y@-dm_| been detached from the command of thenorth At-|in’ the. rather. unsound. boat. left at “Cape | Eucbowes in'ectually sgnted the wes coactol Gri: | ATHOLI 1g cngayed to be married wo Frederick Wit: | Rev. RS. Norris, Rev. KJ. Drinikhouse, of Balti= RID GLOVES, MITTS, ‘SERIES Oe es hie Ee HS Pace rane te oamntanere alanbe ead placed ion Lee Sabine, oF ‘on ue toe ie the sound be closed, 4s also | nell Land, running alniust due south from the far- | "ge, a New York lawyer. more; C.D. Welch and Mrs. Sweeny, of George- | Will be wiven by | g SGISTERED PHARMACIST, 3 rovadle, but only to finit themselves on a desolate | thi y Lieut. Ald 3 3 THE EGYPTIAN CONFERENCE. towi ones, : . Pumphrey, SM. ) x id Stediciues. Prescriptions & 3 ¢ ‘ "strom the Cal taining ‘the only | . S| ante Gladstone. 8a ha . M3. Poy A - B : eee areca: ‘Commencing Juv 7. and at moderate rates, e80"" | Engineer J. P. Kelly, detached frou the Ailiance anion OLaNpplionon tae vay conte y | ger moubtains and Nount Arthur are newiy dis-| afternoon’Mr, Gladstone sald be hoped that Lord | firjcn Susor Noe Petting, kes. O; ae Blea? eae ~ = = : hundreds | covered and newly named places. The discoveries | Granville, the foreign secretary, wouid be able to re. ashington: ~ FOR CASH ONT ‘The entertainments will consist of Dancing, Vocal (> DMINE tue Bese 10E, GREAM SODA 22d Inst. and ordered to duty in charge of stores at | of miles from the nearest settlement at Upernavik. te Moors, of Wastington; S Liuthecum, Sam. A. < ke Gt ind @& peninst cl | Summon the an conference to meet On TUES | 0,16 Mune, Hecitations &c. tue navy yard, New York; Capt. A. R. Yates, de- | ‘To return to their comfortable and. well’provided | Make Grant La peninsula, connected with Egypt Ship ‘Tote had ot ; Mrs H. W.Price, of Wash- it Baltimore Co; Kew. J. 1. Ward, of Western Maryland lev, of Georgetown; irs J. SS. Thich, OFA. A. Co; Mrs. Warren, of — — : : * PE Grinnell Land by an isthmus. "Another point of | day next. Ballimore; SH.Green, of Baltinore Co. Rev. CON. ‘The Steumer MAY W*SHINGTON will leave her MUNCASTER & HOWAKD'S Pharmacy, tached from torpedo duty August 2 and ordered to | station, at Lady Franklin bay, would be | geographical value 18 what they say about the ‘A DEMONSTRATION AGAINST THE LORDS. oe 2 Lees 5 Mnue. J. P. P ALMER, was at 6-909. eturping at IP eo conta, | —=I% Cor ith aud Tstrests northwest | Command the New Hampshire, Commander Geo, C. as terrible an undertaking as "proceed Soe cen estension orale s aloucning The Chee ne in eeerection | Hovluson, Airs. Joep Henson ond "Mrs Rezo ce be find ut the ceanmnittce stat the Seas” “Seas Tip TET ATTENTION OF VISITORS AND RES. | RaW? ang: Washington, on eee Be Tints | Mg, SOUL, and the heartsickness and | the cistance of the latter from its touth by twenty oF A. A : stration at Hyde Park on | “i TRENT NORTHWEST, —— sdent. ig particularly called to PHOSVITE, navy yard, Washington, on tne Sist inst-; Lteut. C. | qisappoinument at being forgotten in the desola- | mies. When the Polaris expedition, after hav! Monday tn lavor of the franchise bill wil form on H (ocoquas Fatt, aazsi Bee ge SP Eee ta en atte is sate | HL AMG, has bese appointed sistant Supertn: | Ua Mhd them, Tenders i tipowibie to ime¥ine | heen anipsvrecked, wintered hear Stan, an que | the thames enibankwent. 10 will be rouprwed ot LION | gard neal eal apented ty the plant | tend > Passed runt te eae ae nee ; = in bottles by W.C. MILBUEN, Sole Inventor aud Man’ | Eugineers W. L. NI What thelr fucure course will be. | ‘The vell cannot | mau settiement, they were informed by wal pe 0 her teparture for urep. (per steamer Oregen, July sven.) { pose: te balance of Gi rhe natives | 8 sections, representing thedifferept trades, and 12 | nds FE cheancy, tA, he eB coll and A. E. Dixon have been | be lifved unul the next sutnmer’s sun dispels the e | $ cal cl e wendy, TS. Beeman, | ; ee ‘ehinsylvatila ave ‘s thut Hayes’ souhd Was not land-locked, but that it | sections, Comprising Various political clubs’ Ther: if ‘ “ Te PuKAED BONNETS AND HATS, | gomtapetmehe above piacen, fo OCCOGCRR BAERS | mene enw tunes tae sone 4vit | ofucred to temporary duty 1 connection With the | darkness of this arctic night. There,” suid Gen. | connected with the western sea, thus Making Grin: | will be speaking atthe Parke until 6 ociock. The | pCattill WE Pell, of Oporto: aa ibaa circthes «at Every WEDNE- DAY, kaving stb etrertat da wrte | (ogy OAS COOKING MANGES AND STOvES, | "lal of the yacut Yosemite, Benet, “rou can see how the predictions of the | neil Land an tslatd. The Enzllsh expedition under | addresses will be made from seven different plat- | imei; dirs. S.A. Emery, of Wasb- 1 = fini at 8 ’ nid-trip, 25 ¢« ie court were realized. The veil has been lifted.” bir George Nares, judging from the slurgishness of forms The putting of resoiutions favoring Ue ‘. on x Oh A tin $8 pom ‘Fare, round-trip, 2 centa” MAK | GARDEN HOSE. Persovat.—President Zaldivar, of the Republic rge Nares, judging rs Kev. J.D. Binzer, of Wesuninster; James GUEATLY REDUCED PRICES. gyt | SHALL Bali! Every SAV URDAY. leaving at 9a ma, HO! sesty is pub Lockwood Immortalized Himself. | the ude, considered ita bay of nogreatextent” | franchise Dill will be annouted simuitancously ierkan Sud Weies Barwon, ore : = Teturiiiiy at 4:90 pau. Fate, round-trip, Iscente. LAWN VASES AND SETTEES. of Salvador, sho) is is expected to arrive in New recel j from the different stands by a busie cali, when It | y ov. br LL EIXD> OF aeaokcuxtc ieee Sime Gls 2 runes York trom Liverpool next Sunday, wil visit Pres. | »,4,teleeram ee a an aces upon Views of Licut. Danenhowe: As expected they will be adopted unanimously. — | Willa taunt ae ee 4 SILe, Wool AND LINEN STITCHING, = She ssid father of Lieut. Lockwood, of the Greely party, GREELY ORDERED TOO HIGH UP. a a oe WORK S8)) KNITTIN + | MAESEATL HALL SRD GEINONT PLUMBING, BEATING, AND ALL JOBBING | (ittccs's Grate iyolng to move gaa {avin in | COnveyIug the news of Lieut. Lockwood's death, | rieut. Dauenhower, who was interviewed in New | Dinbolical Attempt to Wreck a Train. Calling a Hak to Labor, ine by yout German La Tro, trips. 9.29 a. m.and 3 p.m. returning at 3pm. ss Pennsylvania, and enter upon the business of rais- | and stating that he had immortalized himself by | York, said: “Im September last Prof. Joseph Lock-| HAVERHILL, MISS, July 18—Six sleepers were | siting 4 oe hes rapper Cae ed 00 St et eens, | ME Nurses —L Z Leiter, of Washington, was | teading s party to the farthest polnt north that bas | wood, of the navy, advocated the plan of sending a | Placnd across’ the rack of (he Boston and Nalne | {PENDING STAIKE IN Mw YORK THAT MAY LOE : = ———— aneies gowns 7 a 499 9th Street Northw Tegistered tn Chie yn" Wednesday.—R. W, | ever been re: 7 a kins: H i - Mas Stun Revers ilsing of buuday cacurni Noyeat Sascha i TRO FRRCOTT, Hier and tunity. 278 Ring and tanlly and Harry | Secretary Chandler to Commander | {10 hopeexpedition twas deemed umpracticabe | Pinan, NPolate Mah tich'tne evden mia |THE New York sun ot pesteniay saps 1 hex- e STH STREET. Opre only 5 ‘Keal Estate Broker, Fitzhugh, of Washington, are guests at Jelly’s Schley. at the time and given up. It is now evident, how- | tion of wrecking a train.” The obstructions were | pected that on Monday next there will bea sue ’ REE £. Opposite Patent Offca © | “Sig ES. RANDALL, Manager, Hes removed bs office to. Windsor Sulphur Springs. ——Ex-Secretary Windom retary ever, tat if a vessel had been able to get to Cape , discovered and removed by the hands of a freight | pension of work by all the men engaged tn the No. 1526 F street northwent. Wus in Chicago on Wednesday, on the wa to his. Bec CER DOIES, Weis ab Wem Ene upon | Se. tall ther traci if i im 2 ni Complete and band tine of | = GO Flouses abu Luildiny Lots For Sale home in Minnesota. —— Miss Magule ‘Sullivan, Miss | Fecebving the news of the success of the relief ex- | York at that time it would have reached Cape Sa- in pAEHIng OR ANOTHER Sack. | butlding trades tn Uhi= city. The bricklayers have BLACK tp wey Lacs” puowerres| GENTLEMEN’ OODS. my8.3m Money to Loan, : E, McFarland, Miss Maggie Donovan, Mrs M: Par- | pedition, sent the following telegram to Comman. | Dirty uid not get irom saline to Litticton iiuad A Week’s Business Failures decided to strike on that day unless their @emand ise atid N. a | a GAS BIOVES, kinson, Mrs. 1. E. Wittlams, James Lindsey, C. B.| der Schley: “Receive my congratulations and fiving abandoned thelr boats. ‘The condition of New Yore, July. 18-—The business failures | for nine hours asa day's work ts conceded, Ir they <P itanp snawts.! Besr Rersrorcen Sumer, GARDEN HOSE. Brooks, wife wud daughter: Mrs J. W. Turner, W- | thanks for yourself and your whole command for | the ice in Melville bay at that season Is hot known. | throughout the countrs occurring In the Inet eee | quit Work the stoueculters, stonesetters, fromwork- MULL FICHU at half their | GAS FIXTURES, &a | Reid and Miss Addie Grinsted, of Washington, Me cd 3 4 pile beset reap hi acd ag 8 = “abe 2 ‘With band-worked buttonholes, Gas Stoves that will do ull Fumily Cooking Were registered at the Potomac Hotel, St. George's | Your prudence, perseverance and courage tn reach. | 1<15 almost Impossible for a ship to work its Way | days as reported to KG. Dun & © ers and laborers whn contribute to the building of Seek aes tee 3 s day. a ye " c rr | 23, (S ACIRST IS lant Week, i ay ion, Setear dead seme as | ‘The beet ever fered in the city. EF, BROOKS, rhe Stations Biectorai ricer, | eee meg trois 20 oul witn reat affection | Tice ot contadces davleni. Faiware imate | eee eee Se ee an lant waster, cancemeh no trete: ~ AFULL LINE OF SUMMER UNDERWEAR, SCARFS | _™¥71- 891 15th street. Corcoran Building. ¥ & . ril. Care for them unremittingly, and bid them | that some of the Greely pa | crease in the western and middie states, an us a dav's Work, and referred It 1 RUMPHERY. | AND S11 Eee MB. VAN AUKEN TO MB DEZENDORF. Pe'cheertul ana nopetul on account er what iieset | allve, but I did not think mit hley | Several Important assicnmuents have taken. pl astructions to the is Bes. j | = =@ . PETERSBURG, Va., July 16, 1884 | hasin store for them. Preserve tenderly the re | Would reach them before the middle of July. ‘They | in New York city. In the remaining sections of | I Delegate Jonn Person, a si! tained the hy cul cOTENTH STRETT NORTHWEST Six for. oo} Tausss: Tresas: Taree: To the Editor of Tar Evexixo Stun: mains of the herole dead; prepare Chem acco ea a ee ee neatEate fe oe aaee Coe | the county the numbers are below the average, tion of ‘Trades and La- BOETS so cee esee) syle anda | ages BATCHELS! SATCHELS!! SATCHELSI1 F have seen a. press disvatch purporting to. give |/to your judgment and bring them home. opinion that Greely was sent too far north. ‘There icluyers of this city Ge an account of an interview with Hon. John F. LIEUT. GARLINGTON CRITICISED. ore 11 stations up there, but Greely was thrust some Merino Thderwean | 1 ar Dezendort n your paper of yesterday. In that inter. | | tn epeaking upon the subject Ue Secretary sald: | ten degrecs further norih than any Of themn, Point ) THE FEILADELPHIA FRESE AND CALVIN WELLS BOY- gg ten ek ad | BAUM'S, ‘view Mr. D. expresses dissatisfaction with the elec- | “It is a pity that Lieut, Garlington did not remain | Barrow ts In 72 degrees north, whiie Greely had to go . eight | Jesr Ovexen- Pe Sane toral Ucket In ts state, and says: There, ts but | at Litleton island after the Proteus was lost tn | UD 10 fe. ducrees, Ne watid no, have been Ordsred | EITERURG, Pa Sut ITA pont pate a) | Bid ue nuttace see the ha Is . : ” tion yesterday, at which forty-four delegate eltwo weeks 1 S ] 5 0 Us 5 La et eondane ‘4 solution “ <4 z os TRUNKS, WITH ZINC BOTTOMS, from #5up, | oflice?—as I most certainly shall do. Or will not | sald, some expectations of hearing ftom the expeds | Mlighest im the World, Except Ome. | S21 aflendinee. | Among | the | Fesniutions A ap SS TATE pice SSE Fhow para SUMMER UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY SATCHELS from 9c. up. Ur political pallosophy adit the idea of a federal | tion’ by Ulla” time, and thought the ships did | mNTERESTING PACTS ANOCT TER WASUNIGTON MoND- | joRInd Calvin, Wells thee Blaine maideniat | ison of the Hos Builders: enna eaoumie® | ETRE DR 03 E ea offivenold-r’s resigniny remarkably well. : elector 00 ischarg em- th Ate AND. FIST WATE WORK. ii : HAMMOOKS from 70e. up. Eonvention wastenorant of the qualinentions of an | URTHER NORTH THAN ANT OTHER EXPEDITION | carvty or seeetIng he Mot clones Of Te eee | CMDION any such me | op Monday next after Apolo Le arenas CHARLES HYaTT. Proprietor, cuogticn Keil pal lector; for these were discuss ‘disquall: | BRAVE MEN WHO SLOWLY PERISHED FROM STARVA- y faming- iikg nine ours.” Probably 2,000 of Une Woriok» FIC F street northwest. opposite Patent office SESE Oo eee ienaon ok holding a. felieratonice discounten be- | TION. : ton monument 15 groundless. Capt. Davis reports Freight Trains Collide. | tuyers Seat quit work, while the employers of te PTE NTH ST: ae ae orga arp oreepan errr ndauss “Gyie | fore the ticket was made up. Gen. Hazen received two telegrams from Lieut, | that the two mills of Mr. Hugh Sisson are capable! Laxcasrer, Pa., July 18 —Two east-bound freight | other 500 will agroe to mine hours. sf DKESS anes — TODEDER —ar Of the other eleven electors, does Mr. Dezendort | Greely yesterday, the more important of which, | Of turning out in six weeks tme all the stones ne- pies a en ae eee ce | ¥ se = eereenee a J ESTABLISHED 1891. prrumeto uestion ‘heir popularity, their probity, | smnouncing the a¥ctic discoveries of the expedition | cessary to complete the structure, and the work on Bainbridge is morn oe ronan curee, Political Notes, 0 Dress § made to order. only 9%. = Integrity and high personal character, or that they the roof can therefore be commenced by the 1st cf PILLS | KANSAS REPCHLICANS—HAY ON WATTERSON, BT, Yineat Linen Collars. alletylew only 61 50pee doom. | We Hl. Wararizy & Sox. Will tall tn carrying out the high trust reposed in | and claiming to have gone further north than any | the root can therefore be commenced by the 1st of | wrecked aud both tracks were blocked for several | FANSAS RP reyublican state convenston, svat Finest Lour-My auas cule uly 2 este per| paar : Hae Pract use neuen, Surely Me Dezendort | other expedition, was published in full in the post-| rear or delay trom unlorseen obstacles pr Ron wee | met at Topeka yesterday, nominated the following ta edition day’ which reach ‘ > he Nt ‘i iN President and Vice President, and not for the elec. | “TRY Vast: eerie, ed) By this evening the monument Will have reached Fire on Broadway, New York. — | ticket: For governor, Jolin A. Martin, late secre lost ‘i DYEING AND SCOURING, @ large number of subscribers. ‘The other tele- | a height of 488 fect, when It will overtop by one 4 . | SUSeDe outa large lctot Unfinished Dress Shirtest * tors, only as they are the intermediaries, or agents, dated at St. Johns, yesterday, which was | foot the Cathedral at Rouen, leaving but one higher | |New Yorx, July 18—Farly this morning a fire | tary republican national committee; Meutenant ae not eee MOTOS TERITRSON ETRE craw vio) (Ce eens Ge a prescibea ny ue Grien} ‘Teterred to in ‘the postscript, was a follows: | structure in the world the’ Cathedral at Cologne, ) broke ont in the five-story bullding, Nos. 3 | governor. A. Pe Kiddie: secreiary of state, BB. spots wuarant 6000s .UarEitecd ive , D. Cons’ OD if Mr. ) ve road) a in front of the len; auditor, FE. P. McCabe; treasurer, r. wre a Wand aT Ta pe | . Sees as — Dezendorf will only stop grumbling at “Mahone Braluard, — Bietbernick, Connell, . Predericks, | which ls tes ret hick. dig soutens te Gietapen tat cane eee : ¥ ing, which ts L shaped, ts at No. 7 White street. | attorney general, 8. B. Bradiond; cliet justice, A. Goofs gaeg tovand alized treat chan to any | ald brady rand goto, Rofk an entnesiy a8 Wil | PME ORG,BUveE Soe, wirrvory atrtved o-ty: | | During the Sst teisonot ene work of adaing to) IE, te Lsped. at No. Me cert | gutroy geal SB Reali ole, jt 10m F street northwest | Place in the city. “Postal Cards responded to promptly. | they, and the electors to whom he objects, he can | Starvation by the relief ships Thetis and Bear, | feet, the monument was raised to 176 feet, an in- | Fischer, dealers in sults, and B. Gardner, elastic | Malcolm Hay, of Penn-ylvanla, chairman of the dyi-3m Tee ‘assured that the Delve votes of Virginia will | June 22, in Camp Clay, northwest of Cape Sabine’ | crease of 26 feet in height, and in cubic fect an in. | Webs. The loss of each by water dumage Is about wee on resolutions of the democratic Bae Geer Aso Postrve Creanisa ECEr NING 3 reak. “ ki t $3,000. ‘The upper floors Were used as a mantutac- | vention, states that Heury Wattereon im go iE Receven THs MonNina— hhead our ticket. ty ‘Eitson was vencheds bul died Suly © Gross dial inst | Che aromaetee ton es Tee nie an wenn | Cory ot lates’ tioake by Goliath € Fiswe whew | Lie toelne qresen uoacprceied te meme SALE 9 i New Assortment Percale Shirts, Two Collars, One pair | ,,,S17,,ve7endort ts, a8 usual, for “harmony.” But | January; Christiansen Lin, Rice, Lockwood, Jewell, | height of 74 feet, and in cubic feet @8,010.86 feet, | 10835 put at $25,000. ‘The Dullding was damayed | Mr. Hay to strike out tue word “exclusively” from, og 83 - Coffs detached. Call and examine. his “harmony’’a8 has been the case for the past | ang Edwards in april; Ellis, Ralston, Whisler, and | At the end of the third season the register shows | $5.000. All the losses are well covered by insur-| the plitiorm a= being a protectionist move. He cco “oo” “oo? tum = four years—18 not in harmony with the expressed | Terael in May: Kisiingbury” Salon, Henry Bender, | the increase to have been 90. tect in eight and | ance. 14 That the only protection sought was from Wat- — 7 W.8. TEE, | will of the people through the largest and most | payy, Garainer, and schneider in June. ” | 77,760 cuble feet, ‘The next year the Increase was a ‘Terson’s pride tn phrases, Our entire atock of — sit 996 Pennsylvania avenue | Cnihuslastic delegated convention ever held in the | “We abandoned Fort Conger Aug. 9; were | 70 feet in height and 41,155.78 cubic teu By the | Gem. Gordon’s Desperate Condition, | An entliusiastic Cleveland ratification See elon Stee pearmony” attuned to the | rroven “in a pack of Victoria Head Aug. 29, | tenth of August of the present and ftth year, the AN APPEAL FOR HIS RESCUE. Sree Dek 18m anes Se aay See LADIES, MISSES’ sn CIT DREN'S, and MEN'S and | of puiftion! shestestent Its weetrely eT RE eee | [ADL ATTENTION! thon Or Tune Bd ey the Chicago conven- | abandoned stam launch Sept. 11, eleven miles | shaft proper will have been completed, and will be | pepuax, July 16. De Schwetnturth, the wer | Bulltmore, and aduresws were made by Gov. Mo- pte 2 of polities! excitencent ely Mer ° es nim, ‘ —Dr. | Benread fanditon and Wis ate sens Fee Wicd yecbably rective cur aden vere to82 | LATEST PARTSIAN MODES re waTRGoODS —_| and the harmony (ous) peaus of raise sung by him Dust oe lsntiuc we pers siee Gnas Gintes | cake one took.” By compating the torte known Alrican traveler, has made al appeal to) “ane ‘democrats of the 4th Minnesota, @steiet | watch wocla be s point waited for us: whlch we pro. ot M'LLE M. J. PRANDI Tas {atl over blood: bought: aemacretio: By southwest, storms into Rane sea. "We ually | ta helgnt with that in’ Subie nect Sil Rereace | EDeland 10 On Ta desperra: | have notnthated C. C. Merriam for ¢ The ow yt ‘you that we also can: elaye ‘MRS. M. J HUNT'S. 1309 F Sraeee. Virginia. landed Se jaird inlet. Learning by scoug- | thi ler has been gradually diminishing has Deen abandoned. His condition is desperate. | republicans of the 6th Ubio district have moml- me ee nvies ee ocp mace (Mann ur electoral ucket and yet ME, Ing parties of the Proteus icaster, ‘and ‘that no | proportion. = eles mun | ated HC. Glenn. A one Saag : re ; ‘ — “ aaa 00 pate FANS, OF ALL DESCRIPTION, Thecatyle never need be in the hairdressers bands, | Dezendort—always. desiring “harmony desires | Provisions had been lert for us troni Cape Isabella | ‘T've gradual decrease in the thickness of the fe eee i to Sabine, we moved and established winter | stones can be realized by comparing the welght of] "The Bank Tro: LADIES FINE RID BUTTON septation of champ tod fing Palm, Fane rom, ae xp: | {usbhiiagiaar 7 Msi embines HA Dre | arb the Ni cf te pole Abs Guay ae’ we | guarers al Camp Cay, Bait way Qetween Sabine | the Brat course wich was Ind~S4s0 tont-and | fymrewgronse ink” duly atetiete wie @ yun EN ) BUTTON SHOES Jap. nese Folding imal: sizes, from 2c. ap: Gre | 7*D*8 patie, Of Une people, else: ay sre and Cocked Hat. The'inventory showed that by | the last course, which will be 31.70 tons, the former i : tonne und Liven Fane fram 2c Up.end_ on accused of preventing that “harmony” which Mr. Tations of four and one-third ounces of ‘being. bet nt and hea yesterday on the smail banking house of A. & J.C. that bare never bean sold‘or laa thas $2 They are | {oes baeD tans 2 ented oe ieee Taz Nas T D Decendort so ardently chirsts for, The name of the | Sly Tations of four and one-third ounces of meat, | being betweed eight and nine Umes ds heavy as | X°°nrmion' “ane depositors were peid Calg a soing pow at $24 pair | decorated. from 49. up, Cee RL EES EELS Hon. John F. Lewis was reported to the conven | Seven of bread and dog biscuits, and fourounces of | the latter. __ ss Portion of their checks. Harrison refused payment | pike MENS FINE SHOES Gest tere tame act See) oe rn OD ener of Cee M. WILLIAN {You for elector-at large by the “commitves on Dus- | Tations lett for crossing’ Siulth's Sound tO Little- tical Campaign Werk. of ‘clearing house checks to the amount of $27.0, 05 aud 36 arenow selling at $50 and 94, SILVER AND GILT BANGLE BRACELETS peemee UU he coalines, alleging: Anabullty | ton island March PREPARING MATERIAL aT THR REPUBLICAN mMEAp-| AE Pletcher, of Fleicher & Sere, Lave weeded | about sixty-seven years of age, and has been im Don't mise this great opportunity, as you will at 49c., and have made: to have them con. ag EVER MANE RERETOFORR. | _ Sr, Devendort’s argument Jn your paper regard. ent eter A suuith’s sound remained open the | QuaRTERS—THE DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE Watt Property to trustees for the ‘Denehtof thelr ereai- | the habit of taking morning walks to benedt hia rmouey by duing wo at the Keiabic Show Stareeot "| Maptiy bande" Remake begat lone theless a MADE HERETOFORE Jog the pollucal complexion of dur eitovral Game failed despius dally hunting trom early Fee: | 180 ‘to the amount of $450,000, heaith, ‘Tuesday morning some boys found him well ap bast ag jn 8 pou = Ppteomned Bonet and tsb halt prion ment before the committee on credentials at the | UAT: Before the sun Tomurned only 600 poundsot| Secretary McPherson is hard at work at the re- Hunting for the Corpse. pre pen glory enero SINSHEIMER & BROS, spond Barvriags from $180 pair uv fue Whiorstoce | Power at half price uot cour’ Hoping what MD. CE Took lichens, and 8281 Si tere een ae eT tho Het that ened (en | AN OUTRAGE FIEND SHOT FIPTERN TIMES AND YET Une trouble was, abd Festerday & hall was dlacor- a in inte Mantilise at half ‘price aseane tae OOH ae oe A to for me ered protruding from the skull. m fe “kb and SU51 M atrsta ageginalari oy ME romiblcan “put? of Via ted tung calied in, whe pulled pork: =e gpportunity of, mw “A towards the forehead depth B=? 5 THE wort: Cad at wary low prices. All goods marked in | truly, Pounds of Engiisn meat at Isabelie. During ‘was met by Web Hetten, an ex-convict, who at-| Inches. ‘The presence of the nail in the % the trip froze solid Dota hands and feet make them. per ccul arly potnten, appealing to the | tacked. outraged and {hen killed her, burying her | puzzie. Jt could not have been driven UPPER TEN ‘1 Cite Trevise, Paria, Us) __907 Pennaylvania ave. & Great Telegraph Combination. lost them all, surviving, however, through our ter-| manufacturers and farmers as ‘as the labor | pody in John’s Creek, t miles trom. Paling of rite, tor ‘the doctors Tw HHT SELLY SSS a ‘The combination of the Baltimore & Ohio tele- | rible winter and ‘until July 8. element. These, together with a large assortment | shortly afterwards the clothes were found, | of a concussion suMcient to have Weew nnn Sk KY Svsr Recervep_ graph company, the Postal and the Bankers and | The survivors owe their lives to the indomitable | of Blaine and Logan poems, suited to various sec- | torn, muddy and bloody. Learning that Hetten | to that ‘would have broken Yori BEET OSs BR ¥ Merchants’ bas finally been effected for period ot | CMCTEY of Cape Schley and Lieut. Emory, wibo, pre | Hous tasten wot forgetting ths green for une inch, | Waseca Funning trom the place s short time be; sede, as in igenia that be might ti wow fees = : cbs twenty-five years, ‘The allied companies have & | forced their vessels from Epemavik tarough "Mer: | makes up the svack imtrade of the campaigy | {2* He confessed and took ‘the party. where ‘be | holding the mail bis skull a 48H, CHERRY AND WALNUT capital of $22,000,000 and a mi ville bay into north water at Cape York with the | workers, had buried the body. The officers started for | and beating it ‘& wall Wil ¢CATHE ‘The ‘business will divided foremost whalers. They ‘Byard whenever | The democratic committee is not much | Kichmond with the prisoner. tied his hands | tion of the Hels now partially 268 eee CHAMBER FURNITURE the Weniera Union Possible ad always fae mils wound was onset, Mey are walting until after the joint | behind him and put rope round his nee ‘Ther | and has lost consctousesn. =e ‘Th MARBLE 4D WooD TOFS, yg joint Board of M Garrett, | most violent ‘Thave ever known. The boats | tees, to beheld on the Mth. They will then pre- | prisoner, him toa tree and shot him fifteen DMOmAROED Ox 4 Hlansas Conrrs.—Ganveet im, OLD WINE AND OLD FRIENDS ARE KNOWN AS jackay. and other prominent were ‘only with imminent risks, sw: Pare their documents and begin the literary work | times, when be Sell apparently, deed. They took } a. colored man, who was arvemed ta. Say lass, the Lest. sols JUSTE's OL! Stand kuown for 7 a ‘which we are offering at Great Bargains, partis, with Mr. D. H. Bates, of the B.& O., in com- | tour of ua We were then unable to’ walk and | of the campaign. {he rope off and left hima for dead. After the party | the anurder of Nr. Job who was found Toe eh, Miser, Nbere first-class SECOND-HAND | _ 11 112 tym Sager §. W. mand as executive manager, and Mr. Garrett & | could not bave survived exceeding twenty-four May Pas haa ite, Metuen got up, went his Sead on 8 road pear Kempiown, Cy =, Green NG cat be sold at respectable pricen ire HOEKE, Mott, of the B. & M., as general manager. The | hours | Every eare and attention was given us We One May Cry “Wolf” Once Tee Often | wounds and left. On Thursday ‘the cor- | was taken ‘the court at SUAS O18 stand. No. 19 D street, between och ani | EN Crue at PO SALE, SURED, MORE CARES 201 Market Space and $08 and $108th street, | DEW "Bennett-Mackey’ forms @ part of the | saved and bring back copies of our meteorological, | From the Denver-Tribune, ‘oner went out to hold an inquest, but the remains | Mc., on of habeas ‘After bearing: “Tes streets | orthwest aud Stomach Ailments thas ase combination, Tc will be completed by August 1 | tidal, magnetic, pendulum, andothet | | The very way vo prolong hard times is to scare | had disappeared. Gficers are now hunting for the | nuriber of witnesses the Teoma X. B—Note by mai prompiy attended ta and (fice te commer ¥ih and i streets orehiwest. a Carpets cleaned, called for and delivered. my2s | and opened for business thirty days later. rations, Also pendulum, Yale, standard | the people and turn them all into misera. , bcorpes. ‘It is Row thought that Was froman to ‘ .

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