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4 Mes Biv Re THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, THE STak BUILDINGS, caer Penasylvauia Ave. and 11th St, by ng Star Newspaper Company, O. W. ADAMS, Pres't. ie serend to euteenthere tm the Nerthwest ( _ The Even Umce at Washington, D.C.a9 othe Post Tag Waar y Stan —pchjisheton Friday—@1 a sear, Bertage pn ped S ‘ tras aepare: Bates ok nappitcatton, AMUSEMENTS. E SUMMER GARL STpLLAR WORTE, fpeeten cos A MERITORIOUS sai See ara pant sue Urchestra faeniahes ext by Trot. AS. and hear vat | A SERIES OF E Sse. Sle, and 75e. up. <, ut the prices are those These goods are ¥ usually asked for SEC unfinited 2 little, for the reason arsnenits. their Tull size. perfee- Must effectually for Us x . WILLIA WILL MAKE GREATEST REDUCTION IN TRICES EVil MADE HEREYOFOKE. riunity of getting the » Brow Acrean Cost ‘TRIMMED an) IED HATS ana BO: ES, MITTS, 4 FLOWERS J. HUNT, » Waly E Smuner Nomtawes:. FOR CASH ONLY 2 Mur. Jd . ie ; Prone, not F STREET NORTHWEST, rill, previews to her Oregun, July wit) tise balaboe of IMPORTED BONNETS AND HaTS, and those of ber own drsien, at REATLY REDUCED PRICES. __$y7 mre for Enrope, (per steamer ERT, Ge ULL STREET, Opposite Patent Offics, peace ACER liane mer ot ACK ASD Witt! LACES FMBROIDERE FLOUNCINGS” ALICOVE aaa Swice anit Nai Tarce steck of Z) PM) ic cod SUPEL: Visiz and Eiubroideed MULL FICHU *s HOSTERY, SUMMER UND: ETHKESD EL % S MSs 49se K. nUmPHERy, FT NORTHWEST, Makes CORSETS to order in & ¥ Meuse eget path cout Rprncauiie ae morte Hoses * td all Dress Reform Goode, Eien Oe orm Sibi sumac Geramouad Spent 40 TENTH S77: Tana ECORAN EELEDING, SSA DieSor FRow pawea gad Hive Meas inuia bapusttous Vem De Noporter ot NOU MSe mam wore NTH STREET NORTHWEST. YEARS F PSRCLE « Bunzena Suit, For as) aiid Bus neve Sait, : aL Fors cod pair cf Panta, Calcutta Seerwucker, Pargainsof THE MISFIT STORE, at CORNYN TENTH AND F sts. RATEFUL—ComPoRiNG EPPS Cocoa. PPEARFAST. ya fatal shat by ke A de bie Gud ealy Gels ac Sy Greens labelled ti JAMES EDPS & CO., Homeopathic Chemista, = bemkta don, En<land; Be 1s ane wor: UPPER TEN tree tal | SE hy WwW on ou SS Rk Fx ASK YOUR GuUCER H. & H.W. CAYHERWOOD, $haL Ave Li’ LA, be Fald tn edvance: | go ‘=i IWR 2 a2 Tele crams to The Star. > A TERRIBLE OCEAN DISASTER. Frightful Scenes on a Sinking Ship. | THE TROUBLE ATMINNEAPOLIS : _| REPORTS FROM THE PLAGUE STRICKEN CITIES, V° 64—N2 9,752. PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, &e. Fries. All geod marked in | | teat leavin’ 30 KOCK POINT CAN BE CHARTERED F< Jace on the river or hay F fad Teh street southwest, o “MP's whir!, foot of “th sireet, ye ELECT FaMILy EXctRsION, Ss GIVES BY JOHN HOEFMANS, 10 MARSHAL HALE. ON TUESDAY. JULY 29, 198¢, te. 30 Gente. Sieamer Mary” Washingtoti wil! rehait at Sam aud 6p. 1 The tivest ex union of the seaaon, $y28- 20 OL FOR GREAT Falls AND” GABIN JOH BRIDG: The Stent Packet “EXCELSIOR” rEAMER at § o'clock, tron mal, For furher Now 3835, oe Risto, ISLAND.) Steamer JANE MOSF: ‘wharf Cth street, DAL (excerpt briday and Saturday) at 9 aan, r-tury popular exe Ly2e- SPECIAL NOTICES. PECTAL, COMMUNICATIO IAglOM GRC PARMT AL Lab. FUESDAMS Soy oh wpa E. C, ELMORE, Secretary, _ By onder of W. M. S EQUITABLE Bl ILUIN TATION OF GEORG a nu ennamed for stork tn the abv ict theniselvea w hi 1 in this District, and ations or misunde ers are all businage 1iet a tof the ase tat which is advanced uscription to the ste Eocichart, 321 an Lexpecteneed bi ti Th: stares are SLesch, Dive tec is wil be open fo | modore EF ‘s Sung, Potuinse B: it WE rs Bur vioo Tren si Ene s ‘CE COMPANY, GEORGE iy 26, 1884—The ani this company will be x AY. August 4, 1si Polly open at 12 in. und close at J, W. DEEBLE, Secretary. Id i this office potat $10 m, aud 4:20 p.m. eturuing, ave ge at Sp. Z NTe i be held at the woods of Mr.Geo. Green, Geuleytown roi), on WEDNESDAY, JULY 3020, fer the benefit of St Ai frvslinents will be furnished on the grounis. Music and flancne commence at 2 o'clock, Ticket for adiisst 1, ts. Jyzbat IONS. egiven by the ATURDAY EVENING CLUB EVERY SATURDAY EVENING. n entertainments will consist of Dancing, Vocal rar M sy Prof, Donch’s orchestra. mer MARY WASHINGTON will leayo her wharf o eaip, mie returuimeat ll pin ‘utiesan's Heket, £0 cente two ladies comp'imented Wientleman ublitional adies. 25. cet cach. aya THE STEAMER MARY WASHINGTON make excursion tips to the above places. ‘To OC- DAN FALLS Every WEDNESDAY. eaving’ 2th Btrect at Saw. returmimg at Sp. m Fare, rouud-trip, Spteents.” MARSHALL HALE ‘Every SATURDAY Teavine ut 9a mn, returuing at 4:90 trip, 1 centy, SUNDAY EXCURSIONS. MARSHALL MALL AND GLYMONT. 9 trips, 9:50 a.m. and 3 p.m..returning at 3p. m. dud dpa; Fare. roune-trip. 28 cents: Dancin On FO ‘icin deck down ahd Wack and’at croton iitripe, except Sunday” “Fine brace band ou Suu Sy.st tap of Sunday excursion stopeat Marshall ES. RANDALL, Manager, hourg st che Beach; home at 918) p,m, the Foiomie “Dinner serveg on arrival of steatie Fare ote onna tap) STigkeimag hel Wat seetown, and at the ieatore. ‘Cor, ‘Oth st; Fickiluss whari, E STEAMER W. W s SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. excepted) to all points om the Potomac as far aa Gly- Bt Moat will leave at 10a mi andarrive at 3:30 jo a * URDAY EVESTNG tripe will be nade during the er, Tat Ieavibig WLU Pr, ARFIVGbK at 920 pik ecu SUNDAY APTTRNOON fring will he made as wanal, pa od Be Nill eo an tar as Toatgn Head Fa (HAtIS_JOUN AND GREAT. VALIs. Pariiniou steagier UENKY GWAC dye vharter-cupuclty ower 20. Ay {Roc weat opyunte Wankington and Gereeine wate pear ENING. Jly 2s 1864, at 7b Purpose of oxvanizs leveland ia o YMANY DEMOCA YOU CAN HUY DUI by the bottle frum JOHN re NOTICE IS HEI SF c.npartnerstap hereted COLMAN and } thus day by mutual debted to said firm will pleas to GEO. W. COLMAN, who is author Ulls due and pay all iudevtes fe" chuireh. ‘stipper and re= | be HARDWOUDS. IN ORDER THAT WE MAY MARE ROOM FOR A LANGE STOCK OF HAkDWOUDS PINES, NOW ON THE WAY, WE OFFER GREAT TS IN UPPERS, SELECTS, SECONDS AND HakbWvops, Y, CHERRY AN: AND WHITE iCKS, SHELY WALNUT, MaHoGa: WM. McLEAN & SON, STREETS AND MT => POLIc LAS .. Estimates chert. i, Cleanect Deuch, ax@ the Finest Bath ay on FIXTURES, &a Gas Stoves that will do all Fisuily Coukuse, SSL 15th street, Corcoran Rutlaine, fine steaner will wake daily trips (Sundays | RE eee ee route trip. 25 ceuts to all points except | 1+) eat Sp un Boat yu} cco A ORRR ppp. © oO AR RoR DD c AX ERE Db D Co AAA RR D - cco AoA ER bod Ff IT IS NOT ONLY OUR DESIRE, BUT OUR | ue great SOcents on 4 pure blood aud ® properly eile. weterormilk. Soldin ting us AVOWED PURPOSE TO MAKE SWEETING REDUC- ARE NECESSARILY COYPELLED To Do THIS | PLUMBING, PREVIOUS TO ANN BUILDING. WE WILL SELL THEM 3 TRO: cou: SPECIAL ARTICLES—FOR INSTANCE : AGOOD NIGHT GOWS, WELL MADE, AT ¢2¢. PIECES OF NICE WIDTH EMBROIDERY AT 89. FORMER PRICE $1.20. LONG, 980. THIS GOW! PARTICULARLY AS IT 1 AVERAGE GOWN. CAMBRIC CHEMISE, WITH LACE AND EM. LONGER FOUR DIFFERENT STYLES OF THE ABOVE. DRAWERS TO MATCH THESE, SAME PRICE. Lape EST EVER OFFER! AND FINE TUCKING, AT 986. TUCKING, 980. ae OUR ASSERTIO: | SEILLES, INDIA LID DRESSES. CORSETS! CORSETS! GREAT SACRIFICE. LANSBURGH & BRO, 3316 420-422-404 SEVENTH STREET Sexixo Goons ever offered for gentlemen to elect from at the LEADING TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT OF WASHINGTON. H. D. BARR, malt 101) Pennsylvania avenue. E, Net TANNERS painted at ROGINSK! & LEVIS, 98D strect Torthwest. Decizne and ectinat's cheer al work uaratiteed and dune ih the most artist Le ST Wein ak Prepares. plan: i) PHARMACIST, stitet suutlivest, uctiics “Froscriptions a speetatt to OSVIT TIONS IN OUR UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT. WE LAWN VASES AND SETTEES. FRUMPILY DONE, XING THE NEXT DOOR | | on the Ps | will ac ORNEYS VEATILES J. GOOCH. EVERY ONE KNOWS WHAT FFFECT DIRT AND | | pUST HAS ON UNDERWEAR; THEREFORE, | | RATHER THAN WAIT AND GET THEM SOILED, W, AND GIVE OUR PA- THE BENEFIT OF THE REDUCTION. or | A. | 1: WE CANNOT MENTION ALL WE HAVE Le IN THIS DEPARTMENT, AND ENUMERATE THE | #3} PRICES, SO WE WILL ONLY MENTION A FEW) TOR OF Pat | areas Tiehords, Mr feston, now ta the Chih Mrs ME. Siisses Shiels, . Louise Pollock and and 4, Guuton A BEITER GOWN, WITH YOKE AND FIVE) Pyapres Artes: LATEST PARISIAD MODES IN HAIR GooDs. WLLE M. J. PRAN Ar Mrs. M. J. A MOTHEK HUBBARD GOWNS, 66 AND 58 INCHES Hie tie taal as S$ A SPECIAL FEATURE, THAN THE | bis ie hugirdresserst hands, Fly vlaia coubiug Hur Dest es never He'l Be it ps | oan warner & 00, BROIDERY YOKES, 98c.; GOOD VALUE AT 81.25. FOR HOT WEATHER, NOAH WALKER & CO, Cr Yeunsylvanis ava NCAH WALKER & CO, CePennsylvania Ava NOAH WALKEK & CO. Pennsylvania Ava NOAH WALKER & CO, 25 Penusylvania Ava NOAH WALKER & CO, ‘Penusylvania Ava, NOAH WALKER & CO, (tPennsylvania Ava. NOAH WALKER & CO, CtYennsylyania Ava NOAH WALKER & 00, €25Pennaylvania Ava, Je24 625 Pennsylvania Ave ! WHITE SKIRTS, REALLY THE CHEAP- A SPLENDID CUTION SKIRT, DEEP CAMERIC RUFFLE, TRIMMED WITH THREE INCH Lace ‘Drap d'eta and | SKIRTS WITH EMBECIDERED RUFFLE AND bu, Alpaca and = Tildren’s Sailorand Nor- rts, White and Colored. ‘arinsiluewatispess, Underwear,” Gloves Drives 105 cask IN OUR MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S DEPART- T, WE WILL MAKE YOU A REDUCTION OF $3 PER CENT OFF MARKED PRICE. FROM THIS YOU CAN JUDGE THAT WE ARE SINCERE Iy | THESE COMPRISE GINGHAMS, PIQUE, MAR- EN, LAWN AND CAMBRIC NOAH WALKER & CO, 3 200, 090! wanna 5.000 PAIRS AT A LARGE REDUCTION. WE 8 SHALL DISCONTINUE KEEPING SOME OF THESE J. U. OMEARA & CO., 1247 Pennsylvania Avenue, Are selling their entire stock—Guns, Riftes, Cutlery, Tools, Tackle, Notions, Musical Instruments, Jewelry, ‘Hardware, &e., at auction, every evening, at 7 p.m. ‘Bargains can behsd. See suction advertisement. Jy7 | MAKES, AND WILL SELL TRE LATTER AT A G* Tre Best “IHE CONCORD HARNESS" ‘THE CONCORD COLLAR, . Jange stock of the Celebrated “CON- HAKNESS” of ali Hinds and description, vest Pricer 627 Cours, Carmuge aud Koud Harness a specialty. LUIZ & BRO, 401 Pennsylvania. Ay Nation ‘Webave on bands ‘The largest and best selected stock of SUITINGS yASHINGTON, . D. Washington News and GoverNwest Kecriprs To-paY.—Internal reve 759,118; customs, $217,160, nue, ¢ Tre Comwrsst ined at the 1 ls office. SitveR Doutans.—The tssue of standard dollars from the mis Heh Was $20,498, period of last yeur was & A PRORABLE PROMOTION For COMMANDER SCHLEY It Js the general Impression that Commander Schley, who was at the head of thie Gi pedition, will be ma: ment aml squat bureau ton. Noon retary Cha such a recoi probable. ‘THs MraNtoNowon’s Anwor PLATES—The navy de- ParUneut ts Informed that the armor plates for the monitor Miantonomoh, whieh were being con- Brown, are ready for de- Will be shipped within the next two pf the port plates had a slight defect structed by Caunpbi live | weeks.” One and was rejected. SkCRETARY LINCOLN 18 expected to return to He will probably go to the latter part of the week to ‘be present at the reception of the Greely party. ‘Tur Axsie P eralof the marine n from the presid a, Stating that exh Biish even aren he cause 06d niger on tl: Washington to-night, Portsmouth, lotto, pass CoNSUL Masoy’s Cuovens Revorr.—The Seere- has received the following cables from Consul Mason tary of St provement eeht, Fri v eases reported Epidemic declared se Tir Po return to the crews detache war corr Soup AMERIC! wood and E els WhO Dt | on the enarce ot d Deon recused. l ervention of the .Mneriean Wniste fs at Vi aurrly sald te fessrs lo hn Gornam, Of \ ceutyal ove {lust Taesday. land ettien, tt W. Gilt Indian divist tenight t ung 30, returned U0 tae elty, District Government Affairs. CLEANING TH All of th in notices f the water itis Wh sione ‘opened Mr. W. at cone! on the locallty. calls att? ¥riday. Mr. Gel Mrs. stated ‘K ‘Trunks and Satchels tn great, ¥ tt NCORD Nery. emuine C03 it Jo MONDAY. the democratic congressional campaign commit- “5 ‘Uhe national democratic committee in New York, |” Revie K, consulting with the republican com- porter he sald that the report sent out tuat the national and congressional committees deter- mined to confine themselves to their respective elds of labor in the campaign Is erroneous; tha ER OF NAVIGATION.—Mr. Jarvis Patten, the new commissioner of navigation, qual- reasury department today, and at once entered upon the discharge of the duties of he week ended July ssue for the corresponding vely rellef exe elief of the bureat of equip scruiting, Navy department, when Com mnmand of the upon ¢ in Ailnny, “What is sald tn New York about the tleket?” asked the reporter, “IU gives general 1 grows'stronger every day. The Telli in favor of the democracy Uat will be at the election.” low about Tammany?” “Tammany Will cone round in good time,” answered (he jud without Tammany and even without New York.” | Mulgated by the democratic lea You must expect to capture some repubiiean | Sequently, vote for F wstish takes mm. Commander Schley W. as given command of Navy departiment k intentions inthe matter, pinendation from him 1s thought very en he “We will, We will carty some of the western | de states Wi Cleveland. Al our ratification me Right after the nomination over 3,00 Germ: who had formeriy beeu republicans shouted for Cle oerats as well dge Murphy, “there ve Case.—'The surgeon gen- service has r nt of the board of health nstive investi managers I cver saw, and’ lie bas already done | LOW represented b lost efliclent work.” to the detnoera REEN B, KAUM SAYS ABOUT CamratGN soap. | EXPECT Sceure lis his Uhere froin rage Sixty fell UW Weanesd eight, Thursday Dight—tuirteen in Uvelve average fell from forty to Hiteen, parts of district ATAN. To Rercrn Howe. departinent is informed that the U. 8. S. Powha arrived at Lisbon on the 1th Instant, and will soon United States with the officers and European squadr the remalnsof Mr MavGahan, Ue Well: known pondent, THE Stak man today. He looved up, In respons to the salutation, and biseyes rested, for a mon (| npou an hai side of ey he tame i es! OATHS IN PES retary of the Interior Joslyn ha rest to pensioner ay be recelyed In c ON Cases.—Aeting Sec- received as U0 his | pension attorney at or, Pa, has been disturred from practlee bi fore the Intenor departinen | was at the tions we Was no record kept or Uc those wi retary of State has be an consul at the City of Me: hh, the two Aimeriean etti- and imprisoned: th resident, Lave n notified by the Amert- | Hes. “hls is hore convenient than seelng Uke Cierks in per: ton, the ne HeN® hhnsien, of the Br rived al Newport Saturday. gation here, ar- | Y. P. Garnett — Representative oeratic con, Davis aud wire “ol. Morton, tha | Cleveland democrats in New York are worktug I nyts now | beave hey can. T talker with the Belmonts and with | A card signed by Henry Watterson was printed | | Travers ana ott 1 thie Wssisfant posumaster of I his present whey stole WaS i passen: abouts —E. J Mr. Beis Mahoney, of tue & WILL leave tine ¢ vention, | wit has.” le | ton for exinn: x-Senator By sat Kochestor on Speneer was unde president of the tae ensuite Year DY i of Cie Govern has been Hi at hls resided 15 now convate ly Lunation,—Mr. B. 1 Printing 0: for the past few weeks, | hh comnuult tee, | people over Uhere ts « dite doutiter where (ey Witt | wtfrom Washington |} 1 Eduextionat | Uh Ponstii, last Week: Mtg as ha Crees, tron tine | be Kdnention; Mr, TW hiddell, 101 $200,000; that the prov Mann, Niss Ing. Miss MeLatiu, way mall service, has | pedit Of the Thets was $149,000, aud of Te bear $1000. ‘The provisions cost xbuut nished by the bi coal about the s Tunent ta Tittine out the Alert tn Eusiand and | t ny that vessel and the $ States atnounted to abou | Provenients and repairs | Me Thetis $41,165, and Al ys have been Work On. ‘St enses WIM foot up over 3 Nand with Con it for furnish countess Inet are sold as. ly cleaned, Tn addion to Ui Of Wap Cleaners there have been UWo 4: nity laterad sewens. the four regu! ned upon Spe tatent, health, ow) traps cl aU least 400 Traps have be hie Ce shana : 5 1 oe Ps comeuetor repaired, says that the zov- | _, His private secretary ts Daniel S Lamont, and if | Services will be coutinued every day until next | ler. Both were drewnea. ernment, in his opinion, will obtain for the: | Sold about as much. 3 y able Improvewents Will make tiem ve riment, states thal d denigint hash tng oUL the Water supiy tuto the sewer traps, supplying fresh water. sidering the thorough manner in which the iWon was fitted oUt IL fs thought that Its cost will be found to be ver w Dr. Lonts W, Tite = ts Lf the usin} note to the Commis- ‘Annot be a drinking fountain Lion of Works of Mercy, reel, near Rod applied to the Disirict Commissioners for a sul echurity funds. Morgan complains of obstructed sewer of 9th and IL streets northwest. have recently been sent to the Commissioners, asking for the placing of a sewer side of Maryiand avenu and 3d streets, and fora Water main a house on K 7 Monienl Ahy One comes tuto Cleveland's office he | frou the capital Who need country alr, vhere' st ae eee ee ts vom oa | San co aS Ne eds! See Secretary McPherson, of the republican commit- | nd bY & nod of his head what he thin tee, says he thinks that the independent vote for Cleveland will be greatly reduced through their weeks wed the growth and r> iscontentment at Barnumn's being made chairman | Never swears. ie is inferior in size, and docs uot | geant Witeher kept the sword, atid about a Sear | CIEUE Werks as stunted of the national committee. “He thinks that in one | at first command the attention to which bi Way and another it will be reduced to a miuimum | es areentitied. He ls courteous and quick, very Defore the election comes off from the pubi Several petitions jorth Mr. David L. Gitt,tn a note to the Commisstoners, ton to ‘the condition of the milltary: road, between Swarts’ and Brightwood, and asks ‘that'it be repatred. —— ‘The Assault on Miss Bradley. WHOLESALE ARREST OP THE ASSAILANTS ON SATUR- ITALIAN RAILROAD LABORERS ATTACK A CONTRACTOR. ‘The Italian lanorers employed on the Philadel- | flower, phia branch of the Baltimore and Ohio rallroad, Fifty-one men, of all nationalities, white and col- ored, were arrested at a rallroad camp near Pitts- burg on Saturday, and placed in the Pittsburg Jall, charged with complicity in the assault upon the young demented girl, Lizzie Bradle; | forty oMicers were heavily armed, and when they made the descent on the camp the inhabitants were sleeping. ‘The suddenness of the attack caused the greatest excitement, and the active measures for defense. They were all armed, either with revolvers or Knives, Dut te oflcers ‘were too quick for them, and betore they could fully realize the situation they were handcuffed and helpiess. Later on two more arrests were made at Elizabeth, which resulted in the recovery of Miss Bradley's jewelry, valued at $500, which she had on ‘when She lefthonie on Sunday,’ Most of those ar- rested disclain all know! few have confessed to hav outrage. ‘The men will be he arty began to take fg partcipatsa in the ipat for a hearing next Mrs. Lanoray’s Deranroxe.—Mra Langtry sailed for England on the Arizona last Saturday, accom— anied by her mother and her little Chinese it_was on hand to say ‘good bye.” says she will return about Jan 5th, and play a season of ten weeks in New Y city alone, and about fourteen weeks in Boston, Philadelphia, Beltimore,, Washingwon, etc. wat ‘her protits ‘for the past mm ‘over $82,000. Ih regard toa new “On my return here the first will be to buy a house and then. Dulid.a theater, which I shall man: then L will hive satistied, my ambitio settle here permanent son I manage my own business, and shall over my own private secretary.” baz ai tE BE E i TWO CENTS. | JULY 28, 1884. ; = ‘The Democratic Committees. Republican Chances in Tennessee. Correcting an Error. Ste 2 REPRESENTATIVE MURPHY SaYs THeY WILL WORK | FLGOVSKNOR MAWKINS TAKES A BRIGHT VIRW OF | coMWISSIONER DCDLET DeNinS A TETURT THAT UE | | RPSENTATIVE MURPRY SAYS THEY Witt THR SITUATION"A CHANCE TO GET THY ELECTORAL iresne 90 BEBE. oh vore. Hon. Alvin Hawktus, ex-governor of Tennessee, ning and will be bere for @ member of from this ct New York Worta stated in substance that Commissioner | Dailey, of the Tension bureau, was intending to | tn order to give his entire time and atten- | coming ign in Indiana; that | © ans Will exert, them- | suonid he resign his y suecoed In can this fall In| ine the state for thie ans, 3 the “republicans made a net | UE he Seite for the sore Tennessee of 18,000 votes. over | SLCtAts tons; and the democrats Inst, | y the two will work together though | LARCH the reebbackers and replicas, abt the | 23.00 lie that If the republk @ STAR Tepe ol WENHtALe U yto Make Predictions, TATIVE MORRISON THINKS Tue OUT- | | Ok PAVOKARLE TO CLEVELAND. Representative Morrison,of Mitnots, 18 in th He has been in New York for some dars, and presses himnself ay satistied with Uon. Mr. Morrison says itis much too early yet t make predictions, but he regards the outlook as. tht veland, He Says Uits will not ers, and Will, Cote | alien, WUE one of active, steady | aL Manutictiring inter. | w . inh What he has beatd, that | uggested THE STAI In, Gets ane Springint up all over the state, und the | Tammany. will tall in Re ieveland wil | harbor ‘The iron aud other min Is, he very rich, and the developt fact Lerprises aroused ¢ Tatterapts to enthuse Cleveland fel Tat He says change in the resuits of the e reptinlicans Wil I intalning Separate organizations, It Wa tes The repubitean galns, he thinks, eat | than that to . ‘ersal Opinion Of Wott pintttees, he said, that | DESO tnereas~l this tline as to give them the of the repnbily oer. mor eflicient work could be done by eooperating | Loral Vote of This state. “The democrats, he says, | tion w ated, & pores with each other. Judge Murphy says tue demo- | Dave nomin ted aman for governor who Is so un: | entirely gratuitous atid was made outer | {hel crats WIL actively open their campaign time. | Poplar that many of (he Cleveland and Hendricks | Waowe erent Alitely after the committee of notification wait | CDS refuss to pnt him on their teke rhand, the r publican head of their state hi ex-conte pularwith the pre {rin tu Of one v. Cleveland, Which takes plave to-Worrow ftistaction,” was the mp a ates the State, | bly tor Uke repul Fot the people ef th eland | Ae afraid of the free trade Ue Sbut We can elect Cl an andy ays Uhere wre mally acc. A WHESO Cn ms WU re enthusiastic ing in Daven ——— ‘The touse Stationery, CONTRACTS AWAKDED TO WAsnINGrO Gen. Ch today aw rt DEALERS. of the House of Representatives, odo aigacts for supplying the sta- Uonery department of the House for the current reat gains ins located, and are pur last district ia fiscal year. ‘There were twenty-one Mdders, a s Ss, tee the articles bid on Included the great variet. Tarleton. deegite |!S kept under the head of “stationery,” tor | ata suite convention, ‘has. bolted | the accommodation of members. Gen, Clink and its nominal ai for Congress from that di | ils assistants have beon busy for the past week tn trict and atnouneed Witnsclf x candidate, ‘The te- | examining the articles and comparing the bids, and | juun | Rublictns and Indeetetents will Support atta, and | G\TMNIN te articles and comparing the bids, aud | Laws west bidder. The following Wa: weed De It ts a demieratte organizatt rt the ticket.” Judge Murphy spoke in the rus of Senator Gortuen snd bis political Place of Casey Ye “He 1s," sald the Judie, sone OF the ablest | SAYS, tO beat the a | | Sane Gr a, spoke | _ MF. Charles ™. Haare ee lay ses | tion couvention, and yester- as Treat WO nSTEAES i Itimore of the good work on, Ensign Chambers states | Gone r Said, in speaking of thy ound they Nad Just poured the Prostess of prohibition: “in twelve years those town Conpell’s Tarot and wer ing at Ms tow will Want to fall In Wii U He was cold to the Wal ry will make stich a stand that st print root. a his Logan, coverin hen, with a comntor tention to ils ¥ linhand yet.” he s Wn Tund trom r r DU expect to meet WIth success?” a | Tace was very taue nand short ‘The men all craved ‘Whe Voucher Frauds. AN ADDITIONAL ARKEST MADE IN. NEW YORK CITY, iton has ix efty ou bench warrants Issued here, he having been eked here for ¥ ig sections S121 and 5135, | oor S., United states, ng Liulse vouchers | poo. to T. HL Looker,ay navy, in two cases. The trst indictment eh Ut On Jamuary 14th, 1884, voucher for tity tron bedste: mat the naval hospitals at New York is AnoUnting Wo gs, ‘The indict mut Was based On Ue testitnony of A. IK. S. Foot y quitet.” K The fact of Lal to uunself hi to the Ar read Whiett be SED A general plan of comp id nol. After the ele AL Was 1 plications be made T presume, Whit be “sent to resi- Kes: Hampshire, ie men of all the ‘The Po: Deart or Mn. Cu é | Caldweit died on tn ¢ | THE PREPARATIO MADE FoR Tae vant) Giyiwelt diedon th and the Bayard men are helping them all carat; rt Visit Lo luis wie, se with her fatnlly, 1.—Mr. Chas. A, days! pon a stay bat UWo Weeks before nts a Ith a Stax reporter to-day he said: proainent Ba: eaind they hot rd ne on Saturday In the Loulsville Courier-Journal pro te <ulnst the proposition to Invite Mr, Blaine the Southern Exposition. The card as | mnt ty every democrat fa Louls- and in the United States It fatal Mow at the exposition, That | fatlve Of @ party ongunization. in the pith Bie sei Otten 10 be nese de of poll press Uuls pratt dd outraxe.” | Tre Serr AGAINST Cel Bennett IY 5 tint | Hts been no a, une and ¢ toe | Uhie sitits of the t = bat neltver Lave been invited to open Ua | ‘The democratic Vuworrive 1 ton wry | F 3 Mr. Caldwell was a Then With briliiant prospects, # graduai ial the th dus death’on one nial young Ei patent oft sehools in This city. He was also al bieyele elu Some of thom, Is back, DULL ‘se bY riaght murine Col. 3 sews, Ge mis wwe par phessiot of a subse Of Scnertes.—There vd tor detendants tn itor the r hence there bis Neart and somldn & het ably a in quired by Law, Marriage ti the court to cor sseshaye been trick G Let Matthews and Cattii- | What it Cos: to Find Greely ATED REPORTS 43 TO THz EXPENSES OF (ON —iME VES ASD KEMAL LD. 1s owls + Con ational prolil- Cole and Sarah Elizabeth Darne ents on the Be: rand Th taking 447° ball pdistate, Sever prouilt yesterday Uh a int and elected | 7 ‘consid nd tot 1 the € pws! LO andria, Va., August Gth, to notin: itiake three ¢ diately speckal nis estimated at $7004 r Poriginat ened | Pilz, Leis atso stated ¢ i besedilo ogi a teu faveived trom Mr ladies to Ue eafect tat att, 20" Comsmess tro npolies fare | AULacks OF tls kind On Ms Clevelind must be dt ; dein 000, and the | couunued, [ lows: J.B. Beveriy es or the ster, with es Bi stlier Ke Mat, With Albert Dowell as alternate CRS CO ris, WIth HL IL Russel 3 salt Buss" will do all he Bye Pied rare hones rats of 7 W. Worsiey, with Lewis Shuiaate ated in th : Shave | for ¢ e were ape es, With thelr alternates, as fol- 00), wot naylgatlon m0 pistes 10 is | hells to tie un to de nal o'clock ; 1 se 1 CM. Gi s0) a ‘th tapen Sot en.OCrahle staecomml te wed (lay 1 carry in Lirty or forty: hurt. are estimated at ove 2 mudd Ba as Colds eu pred tin * ido, Paving nobayreat | _Kepresntative thobilizell hss Inge of Wages and | Fe-eleetion to C Sy Pa) Strom Maryi ctor Wilson, under whose supervi- opal church, Dr, Davis read. the. servic Wien | Cleveland fs elected President he will, without | We for the | doubt, be his contidential adviser and private sec- desir | retary at tie White House, Lamont 1s a wonder. nesday. J. 11. Smith, of the Presbyterian church, 1s f town. Rev. Dr Rogers, of the Sonthern yiist church, and” Kev. Mr. Wiekitne, of the un oriutna Me t. CobIpton and Wife and seved them Mr, Cunningtas York state, not excepting Samuel J. | | € a larger acquatutande with the | Ingtonians, among tate. oe prow 13 of the nation. He Is per- | SUIIer. Es nee ne prom Sof the nation, He 1s per~ 5 ‘The Independent Vote. Tecuy honest, knows man ata glince, and ‘the | ~ Leesburg 1% convenient for ladies and children of We | ReTcRsIna a Carrenep Sworn.—In the tate | The Fequest about to be made. He never loses his head, | war Sergeant -B. HL Witcher, of Lexington, Gas has been with poliuciansall his life, and he has thé | captured a Sword, on the bit ary hi He never smokes, and | inscription “Luke R. ‘Tidd, Woburn, Nass” Ser where all the news freely, with a fair estimate of that | came that Capt. Tidd was living in Woburn, and it was Lamont and | that the return of Une sword would be appreciated. iF WhO presented Cleveland to Manning as a | Mr. Witcher returned It, and last week received A Labor Difficulty. graphic iWustration of Ue position of tht opposing | to the ading democratic paper 18 the state, came oltt tn ——__+e-—_____ . - cust. they rushed for him, but were kept back by a re- | mittee; the Hon. Joseph E Galiagher, State Treas- | Yeved Une conquest by the people would: be cota. Volver. Battles went to Sinlth's deaketanos when | urer Thomas O’Brien, Secretary of StaieStalnecker, | plete, as it had been before. ‘They had met with A Femare Srv.—A London dispatch says: he Was assaulted by the mob with knives and | ahd others of Its opponents, and threatening the | the object of compelling a house representing Lo- stones, and was severely cut in the head. He also | Candidates lor the supreme court judgeships—A. C. | pods direct ae nb, a a se, a7 tee | EAU ea oe, Cine een | te : ruised about the body, 8! we to Elkton for i z sy fee ry help. When the sheriff and his posse arrived the | Register ofiice and demanded the name of the | doubted, Mr. Gladstone would Know how to deal | NEN York. | ‘The spy Is to Contractors pointed out three assailants, who were | Writer of the editorial and threatening Promptly arrested. | ‘Two others of the ringleaders | himon sight. His friends, however, interfered and | and class selfishness had lon; escaped to the woods. It was difficult to make the | he Was Induced to leave the city. Italians understand that they must wait unul pay day tor tnetr pay. ‘Tas “LIaBitiTy” oF TRapes UNtoNs—A case has iy IY to necept @ Dill passed by a house | Wish Re esent people ‘were a which ie to shoot | with a titled hereditary fhamber, whose 9 ‘been settled in one of the law courts of Man- | Was present under Mr, Bright's scai A Maryland Tragedy. diester kngland, which is worthy’ of the attention | Temarks, Wi disitus | President Art ficulariy tn | stearued Pawanta, July 1 that | Ws ivius a] of wate nid | Tused aud Uy mortality Is decreasing im the county ans Camo, Ish gowe and his pleas | sp peree: to Minneapolis at any tn “Wh c : — ‘Tbe athe provslooediened ot ‘The Young Man 1 jiteas lied te sera, | oust of the expediliog, IU is stated, will hot WHO EXPECIS TO SUCCEED MK. PHILLIPS. ae Sa pee nary, a Scout | mary #8 3 irabie, From the Clevetaud L ILE. Lie, preacued yesterday in St Janney Texas tis re crops that ‘conunue to reach the News nd Tinicit say with the | Ay clerk Of the House, are in town speiiding the | thing Lut enrouraging. In some districts a ma precariouse avy Tans Of the sprlug and early summer Fetarded planting operations, aud the Grup, 6UCR aa which was the | tt 1s, 1s very late. ‘The drouth Of the past six oF : , ‘arnt Ang millions Of people. Cniess the Eug-| 2 Taanaicspy to persouate an irish woman AN OCEAN HORROR, Terrible Scenes on a Sink Shy ch coitided tast’ Monday eet Gijon, not far Spanish st Toport. that ¢ ews a thtck fog. y cut asuuder, The . ipe burst. The chief Teversing the eh {of tae Loxtam s crew boarded the Lottrian tied Mis wife and child to Lali tir to & ple cour Phe captatn stew with Was Guable to keep ew Were Dy hting for Loats were lowered and filled to 1 S could Get mccommegate who Were So Toruunate as, tem Were obliged to keep off The Gijon sank bow frst, Was crowded with men and vialn “and oMtonrs standing on the is estimated that 120 persons pertahed. ‘~ Arrival in New ork. ew Yous, July ~The U.S steamer A Presiieit Arthur, Col. Fred. K. Phillips, As mary Daviket the State department, 2 this ‘The gentiemen, 4 ‘The forts tm te t ve Vrosident as the Despatch harber. > News from Panama, A RESCUPD CHEW — THE WORK ON THR CANAL —Samte Sp) Spinwail y Uae British steam , DrOUeht & part of the of Mediator. ‘The Media« of Curacoa by a collision any’ steamer Thu uct, Surinlug her atuldships as sbe <vde of the Whart with steam up ty for. ‘The Mediator sank in 26 fathoms Tr. No lives wer lost. {ha Pacttie taall steamer Crescent City arrived the cu, having tn tow Urree the Panama Canal company. ‘They faden With Bricks, each one 45,000. wcton frtns [The sane <teawer wil Dring down. thie “mote of ‘The work of preparing the rooms forjthe auxttiary: ie qe araniod contracts: Ea . eer we on ber IWAt Vorage, These launched to the republican national commutttes, appointed T thousand vote | on on Aaa nace Tt al eee at Wiingion and ate about 600 tons collect caimpalen funds from the government ele 0 Minety pe Lewis’ Sons. Thy 2 nit Phila ‘a and the Tsttunus generally ts in | cant be brought out we are | Z : poise & most hus been begun, and ali Will be ready for business | Y ean ve brought out we are | deijina Trias ah « santtary condition, q¥ellow fever has by the first of August. ‘They have a lange ticst = = | einige ge ree Te Ae ene Meas | Rad many victitas, althonch It cannot be ead U4 floor room at 1421 New York avenue, witich they Greely and Wis Rescue nvetope co. 7 iwi SS | erewloa of ndvsace on, ext pee eee tee are filing up with a counter, like AMIIVAL IN NEW YORK—THE — Thieee years. There dre now mbOUt fifteen exees ag alls will be decked with gay banne! | TROPOSEIY KECEITIUN IN PORTSMOUTIL, Au Enthusiastic Prohibitionist. | ranauia Lospitais ln uddition Uosoveral in peivane of Blame and Logan, with a green or white plume | The steauship Lock G Greely reiet | 4 DELEGATE yuo Tus CITY TALkS Ta BALTIMORE | hands here and there, expoit in New York Saturday, and En- sUErEN j Thc Chalo, Gen, Green B. Raum was found In his oMtes by | sign W. ye, of tls chy, was a delegate Cholera, day with two cases of si tance to Whe port was re mer departed. RANLWAY TRAVEL TO BM STOPPED. ue but he as 1 rly recovered | Sess OF etl Aber two will t aieEy Say Sie ta ated Rha to pay any attentio: Very tne enucktt 1 dled ot Look i be mo Anuar ‘onzh Coaches on ays Letween Germany sin Operations About tile tirsl OF Au If ae Welghed mone than a hunired pougds. His this will tea | Aud France wiil be stopped for fear of the cholene, I THS AT MARSEILLES AND TOULOM, Lor tod, all they ittsburg there will ne to back | Paras, July 2.—There we deaths from ohet T presume so, The situation fs not ehanzed, | not zis he Marsiand state tetaperatice alliance | era at Margrlieslast ules AL Lenten tree oe Eat concerned, by he ely Of feud oh Decca year aud reseise to adjourn. | 14, aud at La Valette, a village near Toulon, 1. The WHHL be asked’ to contribute, h Hi be te adjouraing vow Ul dovmusday OF | wistral, a sirong woud from ‘the morthwest, Ms pre ord to Will, We til We eonquer.”* Valling’ end the weather 18 cooler, ‘The ase of ford I or don't care’ to xive see a the cu ‘Dut arrested In New York General Forcign Nows by Cable. 1S COTTON CROP IMPERILED, \—The cotton wort 1s ravaging the voy in lower Egypt The ts very ‘Tie Nie ts tow iwuch lower Chan, Ot Gap ptor of the United States | Ume since 2$78, whieh 40,000 periahed from famine, ‘THE NEGOTIATIONS WITH SPAIN, presented a bill and | | Mapern, July 28—Mr. John W, the Amer. da, with, woven wins | Yan tlutsicr fad anciaee important aatcrriateg. ¥ with Senor Canovas deb the puter,” Tt sa ditucult task for the spas nuient to reconclie the austin uD) Seis taking par purades Hmthe | Wales HV. Walker, Wn, Peacock and inne] | McTal auterets of ¢ Peninsula and Cube, = t 2 | diterioon or evening a public meek we held, | M. Burrows ‘The second’ charges, on the oaths of = “FIGARO” PREFERS GERMANY TO RNOLAND. Pha poh iatitons MALES EER Whiel addresses’ of Welcome wiltbe delivered, | Une thest Lour of those aboved mated wit Fants, July 28.—The Figaro hase bitter arucle 1D. “ prese 210 Pay Inspector Washington, of Au- | agatust’ England. It declares that England bag ose ssels and landed at Governor's Island, | gust 1th, SSL, of a Will and Voucher for 130 amibu- | Dever helped, Uut always thwarted France. Hee Nites from Kentucky, eatne over to | New Yor Tance cots atait each, ‘adsip is Tals, aud alliance with her hollow. ngton from 7 ‘ OMDERED TO assovan. 1 low tO) Carmo, July 2—The sixth een married only | been ordered to proctod to mesouae, —— OrCarucl, | THE KOREION POST OFFICE AT CONSTANTINOPLE tiutel: | Costaxtisorte, July 2.—The legations at Cone exuulntng | Stantnuple have Goon iustructed to feat serongiy “tatizuc | Uke abolition of the forelgm post ofices, ANOTHER RUSSIAN RIOT. SUNG, JUly 28.—A Tot has occurred @® ie busivess | Knirnotl. he workmen attacked ‘Une shops of the iil be greatly anissed by the aici lovers, wh ‘denounced as wore Cham HL upluON, bers of nat assoclalion, sown, ine cunener es oe Whe uleouts of Ube shops were carried off ‘Oue person Was killed and two were wounded, a The Christian Commission. 2 Piviapetrars, Pa. July 2.—Notice 1s given that he fifth coutuission Will take place at Gcean N. on Friday, Saturday aud Sunday ‘August ast, PI uion of the United States Christian. tay | The Threatened Trouble at Mimmeap: bert H. Mawkins and Sarah Jane | THB STATE TROOPS ALLOWED TO DISPERSE—TEE aU- THORITIES READY TO CHECK a RIOT, convention te hotity Gov. St Joun Ww! wton counts, Va. ‘Thomas Flynn and | | St. Pav, Minn, July @.—At 12:3) last the re {netreniation concerning: that nt Iu Western ¥ MeGraw; J.B. Darhall, of Indiana, and LV, | State armory and'arsenal were closed and the milk relief expedition, some plc About t 9 Ua all allowed to go home upou telegraphie, Tae tue CARER AD eu ORUE Nt ooo nition of the | from Col. Bend at Miuneamoiis. Governor Hl ng Une eost of Ut: Supp S28 thas been Erecsaon Js not In Ue city, Dut Adjutant General McCarthy Hf a militon dollars, stating that the Ln morals adj Listnicht stated to an Assoclated Press first regiment of Minnesota th guards, uuder iwi ‘ud had ordered to be in Je demorrats of ‘erecta nip: | Readiness to go to Minneapolis ace besa patentee cistertal di Pat that ie did ‘hot ‘thiak they wil ‘be called oils Tinute’s nouee, on jeved Uke trouble was over. A visit Uo the | Slate amory showed that company K, under: ¥, Would sleep In tue armory, and the mhpamies have eet notified to report imme upon Wie syund of of the rot Lrain ts held tg reodiness to take the. A Visit from au 57-Mile Cyclone, Kansas Crry, Mo. Ties trom Dollge | Med Cimorron stition, 18 mites west of here, at July 22—A dispatch to the Kan., says: Teed last night, demolishing about a davem All the vehicles for hire in the town wereem- | houses. Mrs Barton aud Ler child were Several Giver persous also received | injures The wind ‘here reached a of | Mules an hour, ul Drowned White Pleasure | Cutcaco, July 2s.—On Sunday afternoon, while @ tng on tue lake, Miss Mamie Lavig fell overboard. Olto Mulhart, the owner of the wht, Though Unabie to swi, plunged 1p to rescue cst The Texas Drouth, ACRY FOR RAIN—COKN AND COTTON CROPS IN ORRAT < He tsastmall blonde young man of 36, with sandy | Metoaist Episcopal church, preached 4n'the re- bauggeceed ayy HOST WH Be eee ee OF | inte and moustache’ He has a modest personal | spective puipits. Garereron, Texas, July Concerning the the expedition fund ervdited with thelr Worth, | appearance, dresses very. neatly, and there 1s no | File Faluis continue and the c Present drouth a condition ry s Saye; Two aocvuate from growing the cry comes up for rain. auill- | ago wrote to Woburn, inquiring whether sich a | Grouch continue for two weeks longer tnealculabie man as Luke R. Tidd lived there, and whether the y be dor cot wil friendly with the newspaper men, and givés them | return of the sword would be acceplable. ‘The reply | HUEY jwill be dene and tue cotton Crop will, Be cut eral Fatt hay yet be uutde.” ‘The situation of the cotton Crop nuidate for Governor wo Knock Out Slocum and | froin Capt. Tidd a picture, neatly framed, giving «| 22 esas is certainly critical, strvusiy. On the other band, with Attempt at Mescue Expected. Forces at the tue the sword was Captuted. Aiud Use alee ee near Elton, Md., on Saturday demanded their pay | _A West Vincista Eorror THRRATENED.—Satur- | scene at Capt. Tidd's house at the fine the sword | _ AUNSEAPOLS, MINN., July 2\—A special dispatet of the contractors, Smith and Battles. ‘They had | day morning the Wheeling (W. Va.) Register, the | wus receiv. the been paid up to July = tourna says, Boston, ihe cuwbay, wae killed young Grifta at Eikton was arrested at ty and the next regular pa x yesterday and lodged in jail He was visited day was August 20th, but the laborers had been in, | a bitter editorial attacking personally the Gani | | Mu. Baron Assatts rum Prens —The demonstra | }istriais tram, coupes ah ellort at rescue say clted to make Uils demand. When it was refused | dates for presidental electors, Messrs. D. B. Lucas | tion in Manchester, England, Saturday, in favor of be made. Plans are periected to hold the they Became excited, and seeing Mr. ‘Smilth leave | and John J. Davis, Col. “Alexahder Campbell, lave | the franchise bill, was, attended. Mr. John | and tw protect Luin froiu siuleuce trou ry ‘the blacksmith shop In a carriage for the works, | Member of the democratic national executuve Bright presided, and tn his-speech sald that he be- i hers of the nation dl league have (hal Cliet of Police Jenkinson has | sus pected persons and 1s to pretend Ubat she has just, come f New York, having been delegated to act at enmity with | 921 medium tor the conveyance of letters Detweem all the higher interests and ingtincts of the nation, {hvincibles abd the American Ar. Brigat’s speech was, with loud and pro- | Her ajenticy was discovered Uy aa longed ch The Marquis of Hartington, who | wio kuew ber in America.” i ween ‘hen his turn came to pe depre- | Tue Tory Mass MeeriNa a Fat.cee.—The A LOVER SHOOTS THE FATHER OF HIS SWEETHEART | Of society men in all parts of the world. The plain- | Cated the use of language iutended to Injure the demonstration in Hyde Park, London, Irving Mills, traveling salesman for William G. | tiff sought to recover from the society of engineers, | Peers, but was listened to with great impatience. | Th’snded as u counter episode to Ube monster Bansemer & Coa Baltimore grocery house, and | MAclinists, smiths, and pattern-1 isi N lucetings there last Monday, was a ‘falure. . hie had been ‘4 sum of money for benefits | Corrox Mitts CLosiNG.—The cotton goods man- ‘ ne eo Whose parents reside in Pocomoke City, Md., has | while out of work. He had, it seems, been acting | ulacturersor New. have a sponta-| Vorecuicxiy dispersed torn heart fe ef oo Deen, paying attention to Mrs, Mary “E. ftoss, | as foreman over & gang of men at certain works, | neous shutting down for AUust aud September, | Ware quickly dispersed BY daughter of Mr. L. T. C. Davis, who resides in Poco” | when the society. ‘@ strike. ‘The men, to be of large dimensions. ‘The sit” | tho tory lenders moke City, and 1s a widow ot ‘about twenty-four | erally, complied with the order, ation Of late has been a good retall trade, Dut jub- | {5 itd, fenders aes Tene Mr. Davis did not favor Mills’ atten- | their own the plaintiff did ‘Was | bers are buying only in ro Hons to nis daughter and had sodeciared, and. had | expelled, After hhe got out ot work, hee Suoorme ay AuuEoeD Qfdered Mills, on a former occasion, trom his house, | and at this period sought remedy. the s0'{ Ayrackep BY a Sraaxox Disease. —The the wife of Adam J. Miller Saturday even about seven o'clock Mills was | clety. The society's defense was not ‘the plain- | at the county hospital in Chicago bave under treat- | window at the residence oUt driving with Mrs. Ross Mr. Davis met tiem | tif had ceased tobe a member by breaking through | ments Mrs, Merpiy. twenty-seven years Of age, | Sivder, iar York, Pas. roel Qu the ‘Toad. He hailed them ‘and caught the | the rules, Dut that the acctety disely teas an iegut | who 1s sultering froth a horrible. disease will horse by the bridie, whereupon Mrs, Ross jumped | combi OF, which the Dainty had deen a | aficts cattle and is known as “iunpy Jaw." "It 1s | inal, who ls stif at Out of the carris ‘and Mills Are, killing Davis member, and could not, therefore, take civit | in the form of an abscess on her jaw and was at opel ge Mills thn leaped from the carriage and escaped. | accion against te, Unfortunately, a the law | fitst supposed to be an ordinary abscess, Dut talcro- hls victim of having torn applied wo Me Vrank Warnes te Prise Sas | SRA Ea aaa nae nee: aka atEunrted | maple examination proves, dhe contrary. Th ab- , a IF thls La o Friis Anne,” Upon avi There Mills ielty: | verted in te tga uae guragcous | tical with those ound in atmos ob cue IC is] | Mr. Juco) Tome. of Port Depodt, ered imseit ‘and was was find for them. have boen caused by eating te meat of | $25,000 ‘endowment of anew’ Ferrante’ totes | Soon however r Catte having the disease. ‘at Dickinson college,