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STIVAL WN F | PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, — Star. ME GEOKGETOWS. = Deiowracie Ase stock of the turd series will pere- | DAY 1 VENING, the ‘ reniar ly meets ener of Sih ACGtST oH FROM 6 TOT T tine busines ands DSSHAWAY HLL, Corner Mich snd Prospect streets, Ppoved tor cots: Themen ersbiped this association ts taveh weeater | an eloqtent ken) Miy oll r.atdeqn ito that of Il the oth crsoctae = it this tow Ltoant This isa self-evident f iis popmseity ant sup ‘Cull or seud for pataphiet wit anation of its st ai Caesse JOHN LEE TCH. Presiden MAYHEW PATER, Tre avzatt GLO. W. +d for Aug tite PeRATIVE BETLDING AUGUST 6, 1854. t whart SEER Ty PTEMBER. AND THE at ‘Vemperance Excucsion and Pienie by Glo W SALTER ObCE. LOG T WEDNE. DAY, Anant Ct 184, On the we ya, Wann Boat leave. Conte ‘atin ‘Tickets, adults, 50 ce ‘2 cents. Given by Jul Hotiuau. “it wil be the nicest exeursion of the Seueon. aude2t* Geese FAMILY EXCU ™ MON kets round-trip, SOc. Children under twelve years apply st Abner's Summer Wari Diner on the Plant gor 5 TE CRISTO, (@LACKISTON ISLAND.) if ay) at 9a aL, return further informatio Gant au-6t D. AB: nd its receipts bave been iuenibers oF at aude due tine, The exenrsion ast Os wal positively take place OB | pty at Sam, ang-2t" wilt Steamer JANE MOSE- tof th street, DAILY ‘Manager. SHA EGULAR Mr MALT WHISKY, 35.99 Per Gaz ©.G BRYAN, No, 14hi New York avenne, & Gif SELLCT MOONLIGHT EXCURSION SE DEMOGHATS OF THE REVENTIC DT ae sae TACT ave requested to meet at 1600 Tath street NDS EVENING NEXT. ats in ie pUEPORE FANCHON CLUB cutiig'sur a Clevehatnd aiid Hendy cas cub, AO) MARSA TELE auat* “Lu05. J LUITRELL, Chairuan Con, Com, neat (> UESAresKe BeEacH1 . N. BURRILIg 8. P ROUNDS, W. B. THOMPSON, O.M.ROBESON, GEO. T. May, ROBE. M. REYNOLDS, ¥.H. STICKAEY, WJ. MURTAG! GEN. E. 4. CARMI 8. TAYLOK SUIT. EN, And from the following Real Estate Agents: 7. J, FISHER & CO JOUN SHERMAN & CO, PALKER & TOWNSEND, SWORMSTEDT & BUADLEY, XM. AUNDERS, MYELS, DORSEY €:, GET at MM. ROUKER, LADIES GOODS. FOR LAPT Ss PAUZE END X swear oe HE AN Mo WILLIAN WILL MAFE THE GEFATEST rEDrerIoN Is] SHICIS EVE SADE HEREUEOUR vie Hats at halt price, ine SE be cused at att pee po Pa cnity of eettime the | ae vers low baila All Soeas mabe revise, Parke __UyS1_ #07 Penneytvanlaay Rr : Ax Aso Barow Acree. Cost. TRIMMED and UNTRIM! KIDG FANS ax MES. M x FOR CASit OBEY Mas Sion Keren, U2 YEE STREFT, Opposite Paten AN!) CHILDREN. LOUD BUILDING. 11 the new and cholce for the reason pertece us ox Das HATSand BUNNETS: it Officn, cole Jaen: at ‘Monday, At t4th, Isa Tickets, admit one, 25 cts, ee au2-2t* QECOND GRAND 11 Nic or THe SEASON by Tae MBI FISHING CLUB, im ni’s Pleasure Garden, No return checks, \s, 0, DENNISON, J.B. WIMER, DUVALL & MARR, W. P. You: ON WEDS 10 BLACKIS/UN On the Steamer JANE Mc This wil! bean Musie Dene CT MOONLIGHT EXC L EXCURSION, ‘auisy fees of SOCIATION, wal be vives ENDAs, AUGUST, LAN our famtiies aud ae! jehildren under twelve JOHN WAGGAMAN, EA McIN IRE, BH. WAGNER, HUYCK, RICHARD P. JACKSON, Georgetown, D. C., W.H. CLAGET ‘WM. B WEBB, Councilor, aud (co PERPETUAL BUILDING AssocraTION. SION FOR THE BENEFIT OF fe economy in management we arm swivine easter 5 ATHIAL SCHOOL | | terms to those borrowitie Mul 4 oran, \UESDAY EV! NING Auctst or the’ share! Vem. a Tickets cfs; ‘Au advance of $1,050 for lars are one doilir each CARROLL TeSTITUE TO MARSUIALE HAI, pee On THURSDAY, AUGUSE 7, 1884. k. wr W. W. Coreor Ceresray SRI FAMILY EXCUKSION WI Under Aust ice USIFOR: Steam r ALT sefor & OWS BEACH. CTLY FIRS CLASS. ED BATYALION I, 0, 0. F. wath He aw mz on the Potomac, chit twelve bat 2 will leave Washington at -DxESDAY, AUGUST 67H, HH laves Tth strevt wharf at 3) p.m. Best Hotel, Cleanest TUarrival of the boat. gs31 NG, Auust 6, at 615 President, Vice President, an?-3t $00) in fnlvsdvaneed on i ew stock of these goods in my showr 1 would resyectinay reqst Fersonsin search of iuante's to ae the Bune which | will sill puble p audim® Factory and Showroci. cow : AGE, a BLACK #> i Spang water. anc wee ‘ ii at, DRANEX, bias’ os WASHINGTON'S CONEY ISLAND. 7 + VicAND s Sep JAMES 8. ARDS, Presiilent, of mld ViCOAND GES WES: | tne enfe, ewift and marnificent steamer ARMENTA Li strert northwest : MULL FICHCS at half thet | wilt Ieavs her. wharf of Th stre-t, daily i AND HEAR, MVER UNDER ney at Sain x tarsitwe at 9. pati. este CTEY (SARA AND HEALTHY, Es r. duly Ist. Fare S0cents round trip, children, 'S Kialto, iress Reform DGLOVES and tE- Goods tM H's own aied ova co. marlb RECHON. cones ING, Se rust crs La, PROM PARIS Tare Pater its Lapis 6 es ‘ BY Aatesnoxs HiRRWOOD, LALEST PARISIAN MODES IN HAIR GOODS. % PRAY. Ag Mus MJ, Hews's, 290 ¥ sturit, HAY STIADES ena ways These atytee neve oR D tte SHUNGE, Namorrsmc Waren. . Eminent Biverai water 1 BEADACHIS A BE EANGU a yrenent 1 cases of AND AX SWAN] OF APE ELANCE A bewiLwy ENTINTLY PiteX su GRIPL Ask your Memiaut ios i SAFR. QUICK ANY PLEASANT. e i superior toany a. agen ty. ia stopsat Alexandria on Mondayg and HEC. BOWERS, Manager. information tpply at office, St, Marc jy 30a da Water, class syrup, au! iu Lined steel fou TP», DORSEY CLAGi 37" oth treet north tod pam. ‘Rea oF telepiioue promptly atteuded & ANACOSTIA LODGE, NO. 21, F. A.A My St BLACKISTO: WEDNE To stop at Alexai EY! Fee The Sti b For further information apply non No 3. JG, & JM. WATER: t Wasuington.” Jy28-1ni ION OF tearuer Jane Mosely, ISLAND, DAY, AUGUST 19H, 1886 nlrb RIDGE. m Packet “EXCELSIOR” will make her fe the BbOws Poi te ag fellow mie aust retuchin, $y90-12t_ GREAT FALLS AND CABIN JOHN ‘TUESDAYS, AVS and SUNDADS, at 8o'clock, irom wharf, core inc ds inand tor si the Dire tors hive deteru fee nd series, aud we Ie invite all these who wih occa ect themselves with x Buliding Association, toattend the wext reculur iueeting, which, wil take Jace on the SECOSD MONDAY IN’ AUGUST the ELEVENTH, at Geddari's Hall, corner of 0th and 3 streets. “This Association is ole of the b st ever starved fu thas District. and studs on 4 aud sold tas, standings in ite workines, Seinen and experienced 1) tie ‘Bleach, 1 epen for “Rasociation, reopen the books for & SEKIES OF A SATU ‘The enterta! ‘ Bw >. We. “hue Steam CCOGUAN, SIARSHAL se EVERY SATURDAY EVE FALLS, he PRSIONS, x Will be given by tha RDAY VENT + CLUB a HALL AND GLYMONT. Eve 0 NDAT EXCURSTONS, ave at ts tO wil puuuts re ON will Teave her ie: complimented a, Fure, round: crs far as Gly inede dnring the SEEING OC 9:00 pI fading bee Treas; Ferdi PROVAL—FIVE GALLONS DANFORTH {UID delivered tor §.10. W. 3. JENKS & CO., Ti Tih street tw. MAKDWOODS, "Ss IN ORDER THAT WE MAY MAKE ROOM FOR A LARGE STOCK OF HALDWOUDS AND WHITE PINES, NOW ON THE WaY, WE OFFER GREAT INDUCEMENTS IN UPPERS, SF SECONDS PICKS, SHULLVING AND HAKDWUODs, SUCH AS WALNUL, MAHOGANY, CHL AND POLLAK, WA MCLEAN & SON, DR STRERTS AND 14TH, BETWE! TSTREFTS NOKLHWLS £ $25 REWARD! M. T. Bridweil offe xpenres for ‘each. ISTH AN AN cS of twenty-five dol B of us praxon oF he tovfowine dese muy oF fill vs 30 except f2r. With fund YiIDWELL REAL, £4 2, Desivns aud ex sunies cheert uly tur All word gutranteed and dcue in the 1uvet artis 08 Wa st Forcep Surxr, bond-wocked buttonholes, JAMES Ht MeGILL, ARCUITLCT, Office No. 908 G strect. <ifieations for all clueses of is their erection. jys-cm. Prepares plans and Iuuldings, sod supe cS D PHARMACIST, hs ktyeet eontiwest, tlons a epectelty, N OF VISiTONS AND RES exited to PHOSVITA. tho I Nerve. ‘Lonie wud. Sure: ‘ale aaeated by the lass oF ON, Sule Ibveuior atid 3h Paty desr Thom Ocvexev- 4 LOT OF SUMMEK SCARFS FOR 0c, WORTH $1. LARGE LINE OF SUMMER UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY. FINE DALSS SHIRTS TO ORDER A SPECIALTY PSON’S SHIRT FACTORY, CHARLES HYATT, Proprietor. F street n. w,, opposite Patent Offica, GAS COOKING RANGES AND STOVES, GAKDEN HOSE. LAWN VASES AND SETTEES. * SAML. 8, SHEDD, 409 Sth Street Northwest. CREAM SODA PeR GLASS. JIOW ALPS Piarnacy, WATER. MUNCASTEN & x Fine Dress } ° NING i a 3B. LRete bs £ AND OLD F SESY Dibss SUIRTS MADE TO VKDEIL culy 8. Shirts made to order, only $2. wt Liner, Collare, all styles, only $1.50 per dozer. Finest Your-Ply Linen Cuffs, ony 20 cents per pair | _™¥8-Su. = ont a large lot of Unfinished Dress Shirts, at aby worta 6 conta, socds quaranteod to give satisfaction. MEGINSIS, Letold at respectable prices JUSiuhs Cad stant, No. 19 D street, between 6th and ‘au Daas steadied ta, SDS ARE KNOWN A= Sete GUST Git Stand known for year ¢, Where hret-class SECOND-HAND Adress Tlonses uid Laila Lots Por Sus Cheap, iO Blouey to Lean one EO MIDEN HOSE, i GAS FIXTURES, £3 Gan Stoves thas will do all Family Cooeiog F. F. BROOKS, AS1_ 18th street, Corcoran Bufltine. HE CELLULOID TRUSS: THAT 3 TT CLOW 1. mst. wus q ees tae iafursaloat ee = M devotes ber attention to ihe wants of me |B = Washington News and Gossi Govensmexr Recs hue, $683,071; customs, De rs To-pay.—Internsl reve- ot. SURGEON GENERAL Hauinroy, of the marine hos service, has gone to Oakland, During bis ab- Dr. Bulihache uas charge of his ofice, ‘THe New Onteaxs Exposiviox.—Prot. Dudley | aud Mr. Walker, representing the Cincinnatt expo- | Sitlon, are tn the city consulthug with the board of man: regard Uo open Septetaber 3a n d_under the act of Congress, In AL exLIDIt at the exposition a Tur Indian ontee was to-day removed from the | Patent ofice butiding to the old Second National | Bank Luuiding' on 7in street. POSTMASTER GENERAL GRFSHAM has returned | from Indiana, and was at the department to-dat ‘To a Stax reporter he said there was not much po- Utical exclienent in Indiana yet, but everyboiy expected a Uvely thu In about amontin DECLINES THE OFFice.—Kohert 8. Finkbing, of Towa, has dec! ‘ot Inspector of pub! Dutidings, to Which he was recently appointed. He ‘sen{ supertatending the construction of the ut Towa, andl thinks tt would be acting in bad faith to give Up Lis present duty before tue | Completion of tie work. ‘Tue Penston Orrice EXaMtNattons.—Applicants for positions as pension examiners will be ex- amined August 6th, as follows: Four at Knoxville, Tenn.; one at Memphis, Tenn.; four at Atlanta, | eight at Raleken, N. C.'one at Ash Wheeling, W. icants | in thts city Juny 1 be notified of their stand- jug toward the latter part of this week. 8. S. LancasreR—Admi- Acting Secretary of the Navy, recelved | telegram from the superintendent of the mart- time exchange at New York, stating that a cable message from London, dated Saturday, announced Uiat ie U.S. §, Lancaster, which went ashore off Shingie Hgit Saturday, succeeded in getting off with assistance, A CABLEGRAM from Commander MeGlensey to the Navy department announces the arrival of the U.S. S. Ossipee at Colombo, August 4th, SeNaTOR Gonstan arrived in the city te-day, and this afternoon he bad a cousuttation at his rooms With Secretary Yost and Senators Jonas and Pugh. GRADUATES IN THE TORPEDO CLass.—The examl- Ration of the torpedo class was coneluded at New- port Saturday. Pracucal and very successful ex- eriments were made with various edoes, xperiments In ineandescent lighung and in the use of the are Het Jor searching out objects in the Water were also successfully ma ie. ‘The officers Who graduated the first five are as follows: Lieut. Manon the tnarine corps, and Lieuts. Totten, Mel, Heinpiiill and Keamy, 10 the order named, ‘Tne Pxestpest’s Movewents—President Arthur and party attended the services at Kingston, N. ¥.. yesterday morning, at the First Reformed church, where Gen. Sharpe holds a pew. The Kev. Mr. Van- siyke prayed that the Lord ulgut bless the Presl- dent and keep hin safe during bls Journey. | This quorning the President went to Staatsburgh, where he hasbeen tnvited to take dinner with Wm. B. Dinsmore, ‘It 1s expected that a general recepiton Will be held this eveuiug to afford an opporiuulty, to all to shake hands with the President, A speclat train will take the party tothe Hotel Kaaterskill to-morrow morning. Gen, Sharye and wite aecoun- Pany the Presideut to the mountains, ARMY OnDERS.—Leave of absence forthree months, has been granted to Major Samuel N, Benjamin, assistant adjutant general. First*Lient. Charles B. Hall, adjutant 19h inlantry, has been granted three months’ leave on surgeon's certificate of disa- Dility. As-istant Surgeon George W. McCreery has had his leave extended two mouths Leave of ab- ce Ter tWo montis bas been granted First Lieut. Edward M. Carey, 224 intuntry. Assistant Surgeon Heinziem :, relieved from duty at Columbus 4 Will report to the commanding re it of the east for duty, The Orders of Lieut. Col. A. L. Hongh, 16th, infantry, to commend David's Istand, moditied to Sepvember 1. ‘Toe SUxKeN Teeascne IN East Rrver—A letter has been received at tue Treasury department, trom Mr, Nelson Cross, who represemts the thterests of the goverument th the $5,000,000 supposed to le In the wreck of Ue Brisisi sulp'Hussar at the bottom of the Eust river, siying tat the work on the Ui, and that Mr. Thoinas, the ble to proceed wih it. Mr. Gross ion to go oa with the work lilinseit on the same terms as the present contractor aud without disturbing any acquired rights He says that there are men of Ineans who belleve that ti treasure exists, and Who wiil assist him to complete the search. CHANGES IN THE ENGINEER ConPs.—The follow- Ing changes tn the stations and duties of officers of the corps of engineers are ordered: Capt. Frederick A. Mahan to Wiilet’s Potnt, New York, and report to Lieut. Col. Heary L Abbot for duty with the battalion of engineers, “Capt. Ernest H. Ruffner, from Willet's Point, New York, and ordered t6 Kock Island, il, and relieve Siajor Alexander Mac- Kenzie. “Capit, Ete Bergland to Vicksburg, Miss, elieving Major Alexander M. Millen. Capt. Win, ‘o Jacksouvitie, Fla., relleving CoL GU Major Andrew N, Damreul and Capt. Thos, ‘Turtle, ‘Capt. Richard L. Hoxie to Montgomery, Ala. relieving Major William R. King and Major ndrew N. Daurell, Capt. Whltun H. Bixby to ihuington, N.C. reltevinge Capt. Frederick A. reporting to Lieut. Col. Willlam P. Craig- hilLior duty under bis fi e orders upon the improvement of Wie Cape Fear river below Wil tmington, . Major Matn B. Adams, to San Fratictseo, relieving Siajor William A’ Jones ent duties, Mjor fon py es, on being thus eleved, will proce-d to amt take starton at Port land, Oregon, reieving Capt. Charnes FE. Powell, First Lieut. Curls MeD. Townsend to Washington, D. C., and report In person to the Engineer Com? missioner of the District of Columbia tor duty under huis orders. First Lieut. Frederic V. ADDOt tO New York city and report to Col. Quincy A. Gtil- more. First Lieut. Oberlin M, Carter to New York efty and report wo Col. Quincy A. Gilmore. First Lieut. James G. Warten, to Chattanooga, Tenn., ad report to Major Wiiliiin R. Alug. NAVAL OnDENS.—Lleut. Charles R. Miller and George W. ‘Tyler, to the naval academy 1st Septe:n- Lieut. J. M. Boyer, to the Michtzan; Lieut. Hotchkiss, to the training-suip Minnesota; Win. B. Fletcher and Marbury Johnson, to the talning-ship Portimoutiz Paytoaster KP. Lisle, to cle recelving-stly St. Louis ul Inst Ase er Biwi ules, (0 Une Ranger Ene Poyer, 10 the Surtoga; Guuners Jona Gaskins, Thowas’ K Wilson, John J. Walsh, Win, ier and Win. Wilson, to temporary duty {oF iristrucuion at to Detached—Lieut, Chas. A. Alivone, frown tie Minnesota and granted ave: Lieut. John W. Danentower, fro A ust, and ordered. to the aval IsLof Septenster; Lieut. W, J. Burnette, from The S irato ordered to naval deademy Sepuet en BT. Walling, trom the Ranger, proce ‘id Walt orders; Ensign BH. Lappan, trota aw Hampshire and or dered to the Siratoza; Ensign Jon H. Shi ley, from te Sura 4 oa waiting orders: Pay from the receiving-ship St. ul walt ordegs; Naval Cadel pelt, trom the hi ordered home for Nal ¢rtuwition; Nayai Caitet A. 8. Keith, from the naval Lospltal, Chesca, Mass, and ordefed to Hot Springs, Ark,, for meuiéal treatment, Pueaseo wit is Opirvaky.—Mr. Isaac Hill, deputy sergeant-at-armis of tne House, Whose death, | Wats announced in CInelunati last Friday, and was | Slred to this efty, last Sururaay sent a dispaten to the Washington’ corr spondent of the Cincinnatt rev saylag: “ My obituary in the Enquirer to- as Well done. Many thanks. ‘Telegrams pont shin: al Ue boys Pim the liveliest corpse they ever wrote ta all afternoon asking particulars. Tell dead.” ‘Navat OPERATIONS aT Newrort.—Naval move- ments will be Unusually itvely in the vicinity of ewhort, R. T., during the month of August. ‘The ees of the Nols Auuntic squadron Will be md there wiil foliow no end of drilis at sea and sheed trials of W cruisers over the meas- ured mie tn elt bay. ‘The torpedo bu: Alarin and 1 sue and Nantucket leave Their mo Thing for a cruise up the yas far as Gould Island, where they will remain, and enguxe in «practice peculiar to thelr branch of the naval service untit Friday, When they will re- turn io Newport. Penson at.—Secretary Teller and Gen. J. F. Farns- ‘Worth, of Washington. were registered in Chicago yesterday.— Bir, James R. Young, Executive Clerk Of the Senate, ts at Ocean Grove.—Senor Batres, ‘Ue Guatemlan tinister, has gone to New York, for a short stiy.—Captain Edward Fitzkl, of the Sreond Auditor's offles is spending his vacation at the Delaware Water Gip.— Mrs. Madge B. Chase and son Nave gone to Chapel Point hovel for a stay of a month.—Mr. L. M. Saunders and Mrs. Edwin Green and dauzhter sail to-day trom Baltimore for Halifax, to return via St. Lawrence river and ratl. ——Nr. Paul Hendricks, the private secretary of the Postmaster, General, has revurned from a trip tn west.—Miss Kihg, of G street, and her cousin, Miss Bassett, are gucsis at the “Osborne house, Ocean Grove.~—Mr. C.D, Liebermann has gone to Beach Kaven, N. J.. for a stay of a coupte of weeks. —Col. W. F: Barker, superintendent ot the Pull- man Pajace Car Company, ani Mrs Barker left to- day for Saratoga.——Mr. 'J. Harry Hungertord ts spending a LWo Weeks Vacation at bis birthplace in rein ‘THE BURIAL PLACE OF THE PROPHETS.—On appeal from the Jews in Jeru: ‘the Sultan has an- hulled the sale ot a part of the Mount of Olt which contains the graves of the prophets Haggai, Zachariah and MaluchL., The purchasers were the ussian. thood. ‘Durlal place rs propheus Eis" been wccured. to the Sows sar por AUGUST 4, A BUILDING WRECKED, Seven Persons Buricd Beneath the Debr:; A SERIOUS ACCIDENT AT THE OLD UNITED STATES HOTEL—THE REAR WALIS OF THE BCILDING CRUMBLE TO THE EARTU—RESCUEKS WORKING BY ELRCTRIC LIGHT—TWO PEOPLE KILLED AND FI. INJURED. Last evening about 7:30 o'clock the rear portion of the United States hotel building, on Pennsy!- vania avenue, between 9d and 4¥ streets, fell to the ground without a moment's warning, vurying elebt persons in the mass of ruins, The building, which 1s one of the oldest in the city, has a frontage Of 125 feet on the Avenue and adept of 155 feet, | tug back to a wide alley extending from 34 t0 | 45y streets. It was the rear part ot the structure which collapsed, and an alarm of fire was Immedi- tely turned in from box 14, to which the firemen a police answered quickly, fuding, when they whed the place of the acchivit, a luge cloud of dust, but neither smoke nor Ame, Tk was quickly made known Lait a number of persons Were buried in the debris, and THE WORK OF RESCUE was hurriedly begun. A general alarm was sent out, and the entire reserve force of the police and fire departments was speediiy on the ground. ‘The part of the building witeh fell contained the Kitchen, the dining-rovm aud forty-five rooms for guests. "Its weak spot was near the kitchen, In which were Mrs. W. J. Belding, wife of the proprie- tor of the hotel; Harriet Anua Dickson, assistant chambermatd; Annie Dickson, colored, pastry cook; Adile Fleteuer, colored, head ‘chatnbefin sid; Henry itu, colored, ‘dist. Erhest Snook, whlte doy,” and Charles Wiuin; jored, “waiter. Not’ a guest was In the diulng-room, the supper hour having closed at 7 o'clock, and, althost miracu- Jously, not @ boarder was in any of the rooms. ‘The hrst the occupants of the kitchen heard was a rum- Diing noise, followed by a crast. THE WAY THE BUILDING FELL. ‘The way in which the building fell 1s described by Charles W. Fisher, a boy who was In the coal cellar, under the kitchen. He says:—“I was getting coal for the kitchen fire when tue wall in front of me began to press outward Uke the letter V lying on its side. In a second I saw daylizht through the hole, and the bricks came tumbling down. fran for my life then, ‘The coal celiar was Way back by the alley, and I had to run the entire tenzth of the building. As Iran everything kept failing behind me. I Kept ahead of the crash, and was only touched ay T'was entering the tropt part of tne buliding. ‘Then some joists struck my knees, but hot hard enough to stop ne. ‘That’ was the’ way ‘the building fell.” 2 Chief Cronin, Commissioners Edmonds and West, and Mr. Jon J. Burrows, superintendent of streets, gave their personal attention to the rescue Of the Victms,and th a short. time two large electric lights were in position, faciiltating the lavor of the workers. TAKING INJURED PERSONS FROM THE WRECK. ‘The first person rescued was Anna Dickson, the colored chamb-rmaid. She was sitting in the Kitchen door when the’bullding fell, and was found near the outeredge of the debris. Her wrist was broken and she had one or two cuts on the head, Dut not severe, and she was at no time uncon: scious. She waS taken to the Providence Hospital, Ernest Snook, a lad 11 years old, aud a son of Luz clus W. Snook, Wio keeps a restaurant next door to the hotel, Was next rescued. He was sltting on 4 fence next to the building when It fell, and start ing to run was pinned in between a portion of the fence, which slanted above him, and the wail of the next house. ‘The fence supported the welgiit whtca would otherwise have crushed him, and he was taken out with two silght cuts on his’ head. Mrs. Belding Was next taken out frou under a pile of bricks “and Umber. ‘She seemed to be suf Jering from bruis’s, and had a bad cut over her righteye. Sue was’ pinned down ‘y her clothing, which iC was necessary to cut before she could bé Fescued. Al about 1:30 a. m., after being in the ruins over six hours, Annie Dickson, the pastry cook, was found lying tu a cramped’ position, and was taken, Out more dead than ailve. ‘She als was sent to the jospttal Five minutes later Charles Whiting, the walter, who Was caught near the woman, ‘Was released, Hils Infurtes ure novserious, although he was much exhausted. 8 When Mrs. Belding was rescued Chief Cronin was overvome by the stifling dust and his violent exer- tious and Tainied, uut'n soon recovered and re | Suined liis post directing the work. THE WORK CONTINUED THIS MORNING. Mr. J. J. Burrows, superintendent of repairs of streets, about 4:30 o'clock thls morning had his en- Ure force—one hundred men—at the scene, but it was found that they were working in one another’ Way, and forty of them were sent to other work, Mr. Burrows, assisted by Mr. McMurray, remaining incharge. Nir. ‘T. B. Entwisle, Inspector of bitid= Juzs, Was also on the ground iving his advice as to removing the walls, &. A large number of police were posted there to keep back the crowd, and the Work Steadily progressed. It w.is noticed tat the bricks were almost bare of mortar, and many of ‘them were soft, A BODY DISINTERRED. ‘The body of Mrs. Addie Fletcher, the chamber- mald, was found about 9.50 o'clock this morning in the debris, near the site of the kitchen, with face downward, and about ten o'clock the body was placed on @ mattress and moved to Joseph C. Lee's undertaker estabiishment, 352 P-nnsylyania avenue, Mrs. Fletcher 1s the wife of Kufus Fietcher, who Was head-porter at the hotel until two months ago, She was @ light colored, trim-looking woman, of about 35 years, and a native of Knoxville, ‘Tenn, from which place she came in December’ last to accept the place at the hotel. She leaves beside her husband but one cild, a daughter of 19 years Old, living in Knoxvilie, to’ which piaée the bolly of the deceased will be taken tor interment, ‘She was found lying on her back, with a basket of clothiyg and an frouing board ‘near her, sbout the site of ‘the laundry. Her skuh was fractured, aud her le(t arm was badly cushed. The body ‘will be embanned. Iv 1s supposed that Mrs. Fietcher, from ton, Was inaking her way out and Ww. ‘killed Instantly, her abdomen hav! crushed, er post. caught and ‘been fearfully AN INQUEST TO BE HELD. Dr. Patterson, the coroner, who, with Dr. Hick- lng, made a cursory examination of the body, ex- pects to bold the inquest to-morrow. Her hu: band, who 1s the porter of the Harris house, 15 desirous of starting with the body to-mortow ning, «nd the coroner, Dr. Patterson, has dl- ‘ted tata jury be summoned and sworn over the ins at Mr. Lee's ls evening. ‘The fury will reted from good, practical men, ind tt 1s le that. they will make a most Uiorough in tigution Of the accident, and for that purpose they will likely adjourn from this evening Ull the ‘work Of removing the debris {s coiupleted. REPAIRS NECESSARY MONTHS AGO. ‘The attention of Judge Cox was called to the necessity of repairing the spouting of the building some months ago, nd Mr. Foliansbee, with Mr. Beld.ng, made an Inspection of the Dullding a few weeks ao, and it was found that on the east si the wall was out of plumb. ‘The Indications are, however, that the wall gave way on the west side, snd 1U1s’belleved that it was weakened by the pe colntion of water, owing to the spouts being out of repair. ‘WHAT TIE BUILDING INSPECTOR SAYS. Air. Enuwisle states that his attention was never cailed to the part of the hotel building which fell. He received 4 note from Mr. F. Browning about midday Saturday to look at a wall separate en- tirely trom thls portion of the bullaing, ana directed One of his assistants, Mr, King, to look atter 1 Mr. King received the note wbout 3 o'clock p. m, Saturday, and as be had prior erders, which con- sumed thé balance of the day, intended to give this call bis first attention this morniug. ‘These calls to examine old and dangerous bulidings are coming {nto his office all the time, and are generally at- vended to in the order they ‘arrive. ‘THE SCENE TO-DAY. Crowds of people pressed about the scene of the accident to-day. Barricades were erected in the alleys so that the spectators could not get near enough the building to interfere with the workmen ‘The pricks and ruboish taken tron the ruins were heaped up in the alley in the rear, and filled the four story brick Dutta Of Tih stieet. in 18; bee and t pperman reo: ected tn this ett S Hrowniug, Foilans- structed the Houses and Dulit an addition of w feet in depth, I$ fet In Width and fsestories hich. The agtsiivu is the part of the buliding wich colapsal Mr. Andrew Menctrue was Uie contractor and. Peter. Hevaner Ue brickta: Mr. Entwis The present mspec worked on this. b oF of Dutdines, ding as prenuice, and! itis after the Inns of 40 years he 1u0val of the wrees, At that ti Fonanstes, Up permau and Browning « hind, Lamoert Follancber’s and Judge W Cox, In iss? Mr. denn W. Gray Je: se and changed is name to the Continen| He retained possession of 1 until about te | 221 of November, 1:2, when Mr. W. J. Be pe lessee, Took it off Ms bands Mr. Gray Sys that when he had the house he heard reports | What It Was unsafe; in fact, that tt had condemned, Wi 1: he fed he occupted InemOeTS Of the Yb New York resiment on its way to the Yorktown © th one and three-quar- ter hours in the dintnz-toti loca ding, AU the Inaucurition of Presid MISSI the back WULding Was acaty severely He had Usree hundred cots and beds put up ack building and ta occupied for veral nizhis, aol ls guests being two hun- dred inembers of the Reyburn elu, of Pa A few Years ago. the holise was Te-chri-te Tnited States’ Hotel,” which name It has retained versince. The building was assessed al $23,000 and was Insure 00 only. The present aso-ssel value of the hotel on the | books of tue District ts 38,000 for the front and rear portions, The Oklahoma Invaders. THE WAN DEPARTMENT REQUESTED TO EsECT THEM. | At the Indian office to-day aStan reporter was Informed that the Interior department had re- the Indian bureau, “beciuse no penalty ts aitached | to Payne's invasions. For the frst offense it 1s | Provided that the parties shall be expelied, and ter Una a fine of $1,060 for exch Invasion ts’ pre- | nba. Weil, we cdn't collect the five and tt! mounts tO hothing. If Congress lust sesion had | Posed the Low we recommended, providitig ade- Guate punishinent, Payue and hits invasions couid Las * been prumptiy squclched.” Audispateh Irvin Chicago says that tt appears | Positive that operations aie tobe becun m tue In- dian ‘Territory with a view of expeiling the In- Uruders leaded by Capt. Payne, AvouLa month ago the complaint was niade by’ the ageit « Cherokees chin MLA assoclation, to Whon in he new "Garden of Eden. Payne te- ved $10 for each man that Joins the association. . Hatch, under Une directions of Gen. Augur, Wok the 9iti cavalry on the ground to drive the men Dick to Kansas. ‘They are now Just south of the line, and hear Caldwell, Gen. Hatch has orders from tle War department, directing iia to pro- ced in accordance with Uke President's proclain: Uon, Payne is believed to have 8,500 wen With | —_____+9-____ ‘The New Burean of Navigation, THR ORGANIZATION NEARLY COMPLETED. ‘The organization of the uew bureau of navigation is nearly completed, The new commissioner, Dr, Patten, and his clerical force, were to-day assigned quarters in the Treasury department—two large Tooms on the west side of the bullding, on the first floor just south of the western entrance. About twenty-five clerks Were asigned to duty in the new bureau. ‘Lhey were selecicd trom the register’s, otfice and the bureau of statistics. Nobody ius yet been selected for the position oF assistant commis sioner. The bill estabitshing the new bureau cre ated the ofice of comml-siouer ut a salary of $4,000, Dut no appropitation was made for ry. The bi the omice Iready, and tt will probably be se the clerteal fore. ‘The cor- comptiation register of vessel’, which 18 required, will einploy quite a nutnber of clesks for nearg’ six montis. Additional quarters, If necessary, will be ‘obtained by means of the extensive exchange of quarters whici Was in progress to-day. ‘The oun division has heretofore occupted rooms | fon both the first and second floors, but it was thouzht advisable to have ail the roomns of that di | ‘Vision together on the sate floor. ‘fo-day ail of 1s offices ou the second floor were tran terri to the rst floor, exchanging rooms with tue warrant di- vision, wich Will hereafter be quartered ou the second floor. +0 Mending the Democratic Fences in Ohio. Representative Gibson, of West Virginta, left for his district to-day to open up the campaizn, He | has the promise of Scuator-elect Blackburn and | Speaker Caritsle to stump for iim. ‘The democrats Will draw out thelr forces to prevent Blaine’s carrying the state. Bese Lionizing Greely. CROWDS OF VISITORS PRESSING 70 GET A SIGHT OF WIM—HOW YESTERDAY WAS SPEST aT PORTS- MOUTH At about ten o'clock this morning Lieut. and Mra. Greely and Admiral and Mrs. Wells drove through the navy yard and around by Kittery Point through the city of Portsmouth to look at the decorations which everywhere abounded. Lieut. Greely was | looking better than he has at any time since his rescue. ‘The distingutshed party was recognized by Duta few persons on the streets and the carriage returned soon to the avy yard without stopping anywhere. One old tellow who stood on the Kit tery bridge alone, when the carriage went over, Tecognied Lient. Greely, and taking of his rough | cap gave three hearty cheers, wich’ noone heard except the distinguished perty themselves. Lieut. | Greely in recogtition politely lifted his hat. ‘The day was generally spent very quietly at Ports- | A great “many people visited the navy and about everybody tried to get a gitmpse of Jeut. Greely, DUC NO one got nearer than Ube picket Talling Which encloses the grounds around the ad- miral’s residence. ‘The enclosure, however, was, constantly surrotinded with peojie who seemed | content gaping at the Arctic hero as he sit on the | lawn under the trees with bis family and close | friends arcund Lim. Ttis estimated that elgie or | nine thousand persons inspected the Bear, Thetis and Alert today. THE HELICS OF THE EXPEDITION. All the relics of the Greely expedition were ex- hibited on the deck of the Thetis and were viewed dy hundreds of Visitors. AL tue stern of the The- tis was a wooden pole the thickness of an oar, on which were nailed three pleces of cloth, one a'col- ored handkerchief, another a plece of calico, and the oltier @ remnant of a woo.en shirt. ‘This’ was the distiess siznal of the rescued men. ‘Their sledve was shown. Tt was composed of wo roush pieces of ton, resembling hoop-iron, joined eimasy crossbar, Anotier object viewed wi great Interest was a Dag of reitideer shins used by One of the party to Sleep in, Lieut. Greely was on deck for two hours in tue morning and was Intro- cued to many Visitors, Jie appeared weak and hesitated a ite tn lisspeech, as If trom weariness, During the forenoon the fore hatch of te ‘ihets | was nulsed and the metal sarcophact for the dead | were revealed. On ezeh, about in the middie, 15 a | place for the name or the deceased, and neat the top a beautiiut Arcuic sceue on a plate of burnished sliver. In the tank of the Bear are the bodies of the dead heroes, but no one ty allowed to view the remains, An Ovation to General Grant. THE REUNION OF THE CHAPLAINS AT OCEAN GROVE. Saturday last wes the day when thé chaplains of the northern and ‘southern armies met at Ocean Grove to talk over the experiences of the late war. Dr. A. 8. Hunt, of New York, presided, and the services were for the most part informal. Whoever wished to speak took the platform. In this way the forenoon was pleasantly passed in calling to mind reminiscences of the war and relating humor- ous and pathetic anecdotes. In the afternoon the crowd filled all the available space within tie audl- loriura and overflowed into a picturesque circle of white dresses and gayly-colored para=o's without, Shortly after 2 o'clock the whisper went around that Gen.Grant had come.and a flutter of excitement Possige fora long distance. he Portion of the uuidtng that fell Comprised about. One-halt of the enure structure. Tt appeared as though the build- ing iad been cut in two parts nicely and evenly. ‘There were 45 bed-rooms In the wrecked portion of tue bullding, Which Was four stories high, besides the dining-room, !aundry-room. kitehen and acces- Sorles. Some or'the bed-rooms were occupied, and Several trunks besides af cles of personal property were taken Out of Che debris and seat to the police heaslquarvers. A pet dog was found crushed to al HENRY WALLS BODY REMOVED. A little before two o'clock the workmen reached the body of Henry Hall and goon removed it from the wreck. , 4 SUMMARY. . ‘There were, a3 has been stated, seven persons buried under the debris, two of whom—addie Fletcher and Henry Hall—were Killed. Addie Fletcher's death was caused by suffocation. Henry Hall, tt ts supposed, was crushed to death. There Were five persons injured—Mrs. W. J. Belding, Har- ret Anna Di Emest Snook and Chas, Wait ‘Chas. Whiting und Harriet Dickson are at Prov hospital. Belding, who fs at the National hotel, sustained the most serious injuries, being badly cat about the head. A PARROT SURVIVES THE DISASTER. About 1234 o'clock the workmen having reached nearly the main floor a sheet was found, and being itted Mr, Belding’s parrot was found alive, and Dut slightly injured, HISTORY OF THE BUILDING. ‘The hotel buliding was formeriy owned by Mr. P. W, Browning, who, in 1889, erected three four- ‘story buildings on the front of the lot—the nrst pussed through tie audience, ‘Then the door was opened, and, eaniniun the arm of President Stuart, the old’ warrior hobbied siowly down the plationm on his crutch, As he reached the center of the stage the audience arose to a man, and Its pressed feelings burst out in tumultuous cheerta And waving of handkerch‘ets, wich lasted several minutes After ihe speech of welcome by Rev. A. J. Palmer, of New Jersev, the assem avain cheered Gen. Grant, who responded tn an address expressing great enlotion, and when he clored ears were flowing from the eyes of the delegates ant many others in the audience, besides those of the old ‘Yelerans Who sat in front. The session was closed by an address from Kiehard J. Oggiesby, the republics candidate tor governor of 1iiinols, who eulog: the career of their guest. After the'benediction the people crowded around tie platform tying to suake the general's hand beiore biddipg him we VOR ITE THAR oF Tue APACuRS—A telegram from fan Horn, Texas, AU: says: ic: A Pith 8 cotapany &¢ state rangers, arrived hers thi morning. He was jomed by a nuinber of cowboys, and started in pursuit of the escaped Apaches. A company of cavalry has arrived at Camp Itice, and 13 now awaiting o ‘The Indians have taken a northerly course and the rangers are closely pur- ‘them. ‘The Texas Pacific railroad company nas hed a ‘train for the movement of ‘oops along the ne CDNOUSTED wits THE Cask —The San Francisco ‘ouicle published yesterday morning a four-col- ima communteation trom We M. i the orig. thal attorney for Milas MU in her suit for tv a ‘ex-Cenator ‘Sharon. After stating his | OUtside of a partisan Nght will de Inir TWO CENXTs. | Telegrams to The Star THE MANDI AND GEN. GORDON, THE DISASTERIN THE THAMES \LIVES LOST BY COLLISION AT SEA. THE PESTILENCE IN FRANCE asn DEMOCKATS -REPUELIZAN HOPES BASED UPON THE PROTECTION SENTIMENT IN THE SOUTH—THE DRO CHATS CONFIDENT OF MAINTAINING A MAJOUITY IN THE w Both parttes wit tthe coneresstonat c paign from we headquarters in Wash ington. T s have already onantent their plan of batzle and are hardat work, while the pocrats have scarcely becun thelr jabors. Wilh minary “dy a preparatt mOcTAts Uh pec Haba, 1owa, M ad Wisconsin. Ui developed a powerfal prov whieh wil eandu then’ ar democratic poitties bit of that party, are ready for a protective turtft ‘can prevent It they will Of that party in Ue soul ion, and thus became unpopui esstonal Uckets, quested the Secretary of War to forcibly remove oe Payne, the Oklahoma intruder, from the Indian | gouth, “Ther chat t Territory. The Indian omice had not received any | ment tn that recton, WH BOK g oficial information, but understood the War de- | the party to vote tor conetessionad canlidites artment had taken steps to eject Paywe from the | yo, Gh its ctu it tine dinthncy aad te a Sry good, touch,” sala am omer of | Masive alowane? forthe Uda wave vote a deny | cratic majority of from 25 to 3y will be mal ulalued fa the House, Upon che whole, the chances re that the repub- Heans will Wake congress) In Virginia, however, tt ts Lc cTats Wii capture Several of Luc seais now held by | readju-ters, COLLATERAL, IS8UFS IN MANY DISTRICT: In many districts throughout the country issues Some sectious the Lempcrance vote Will make Itself felt. Then there is the labor vole, te anl-monop- oly vote, aud tie Indep aid congressional districts whieh are ied Mier by these Intl y an exiernal Weel felt. The tatiroad kites Tiustingdon, Gould and others, are taking a Ik there, us the denocratic coumniiter isadvised. lie resentative Thotpson tatraduced aud gor tire Uhe House last session a siringent: amendiuetit to Uhe Thurman rain iny act. ‘Whe Tasiway Miaghates, it seems, preier to wave him left at Louie, aud (hey are matpuiating ting: one of Huntingdon's F. Mon of Kentucky he ‘Tue tight tn that distiiet, ace headquarters, 1s pretty liv Heady for the Lepers. DR. ODONNRLL TO RE ARRESTED IF HE ATTEMPTS TO BRING THEM HERE, The health authorities and police were to-day on the lookout for Dr.C. C. O'Donnell, the anti Chinese emigrattonist, of San Francisco, and his two ext bition Chinese lepers Dr. U'Donneil arrived in Baltimore last evening. When asked by a reporter where the lepers were he sald they wer= on thelr way from New York to this city and would arrive here to-da: “They are traveling.” he said, “in_a_ cattle car, Wrapped in bankets, With a sorrel hor: What Is the horse for?” asked a reporter, “Well, Toniy use It as a blind, the doctor. “4 tell the ratiroad peop tending Ube horse so as 1 about tneir condition. get pertnission to exbibit Woutid come to this city, tak car and piace them on the Capit Major Dye, Uns mornin, messige from Bal comlug 10 Ubis chi f Gra¥, of that elty, for specific information as to tie trui'on which they would come. “We have heard nothing further,” he sat to a Stax reporter at 1 o'clock. “I have had policemen Stationcd at each depot, instructed to preveat Lke lepers from landing, ani to arrest ODounell. “Do you think you cay prevent him trom’ bring- Ing the lepers into the city?” asked Tus Stax re Teporter. Lhave no doubt that_we have the power unde the law,” said the major. ©At Dun, and let the court decide it, neajor here Tererred to the act of Decrmber 16. 1890, lunpo-ine 4 penalty of nol nore than 35008 Keas Cah 92 person bringing Into the city any indigent, ai Or diseased “person Lsble to bee a charge upon the commuuity. Tbe lw pro vided also’ tor ftaing the transportation com ny that landed such persons in the District, ie referred also to a secilon of the health ori nance ttn} a fine of not less than $1 than $100 upon any person willfully exposiug in public auy person affected with a con! te be throw Infectious disease. have otitied the superin- Uendents of the rattroad companies” sald Major Dye, “that they Will be prosecuted if they iaud hese lepers here, ‘There 1s ne doubt ws wo 1 All of Une doctors whom Tho Uhat leprosy 15 a contagious dise 18 O'DONNELL INSANE? Health OMicer Townshend said to-day, after read- ing the report of an interview with O'Donnell In Baltimore, that he was convinced the man was not of sound mind, and {fF he came here he would ha’ him examined by two physicians, with the view of { ‘lin to the in stun. The Fall Races, FAST HORSES TO COME HERE, Col. H. D. Mcintyre, secretary of the Jockey club, has gone to Long Branch and Se: touttend the racesand make arrangements for the fall meeting here, an, segregate of 915.00) and yt 6.0 rs Of Sts ical Points. GOV. CLEVELAND'S LETTER OF ACCEPTANCR—wK, KEIPE DEFEATED IN HIS OWN COUSTY—sUsAN BL ANTHONY AND LILLIE DEVEKECK BLAKE, &C. AU the primary election tn Clark county, Oto, Congressman Keiter’s howe, Saturday, to Gece whether Capt. Bushnell or Ketfer should have a solld delegation trom the county to tie Cot slona: convention of the elzith district, wien meets on Tuesday next, at Springtield, Olio, Capt Bushnell carried the elty by 860, and tue county, over 5. id at Clinton, N.Y, da Sumrage bill, Mrs. [ cx Blake empiatteully repudiated Miss aud Mrs. Stuntou’s Friday, to and, Major Haggerty wid democratic assemblymen wno supported the Woman suffrage Dil. A dispatch from Albany, dated Saturd: For the past wo days Gor. Ch busily engazed in prevaring his letter of woes ance. Itis thought the letier will be given to ine Pubile the week aiter next, and it 1s by it wi hot be as tone as (he letter or Mr. i It wi bea trauk and stratguttorward document, giving | the governor's views on all pubic inaters. ‘Toa committer of the Central Labor Unto New York, Chairman Jones, af the Nationa publican committee, stated Suturday that » of the executive committee had seen Mr. Real to see If some understanding conid not be re end the existing dificulty between the New York: Triune and the Typegcapiteal Union, but. tou that Mr, Keld was inflexibie and would not be moved from the position he had assumed. He at houheed that Wie committee had given no patron age tothe Trivune, and did not intend to give It any while 1€ held the position 1t now boids, Stephen B. Elkins, of the Republican National committee, has resigned te presaeney of the Fi Natloval bank, of Santa Fe, + ih order lo give inore time to the duties of the camipatyn, A dispatch from Cleveland says the statement made by the eastern press that of seventeen Ger- Tan papers in Ohio not one will support. Blaine 1s false. All except four are supporting slaine lo the Dest of thelr ability, a Arrangements are making for a reception, by the merchants and manufacturers of Port and, Me., to Hon. James G. Blaine, on Wednesday evening next. ‘About thirty nent republicans and green- Dackers of West Virginia gathered at Deer Park, Md, Saturday. Mr. Stephen B. Eling presidi Among those present were Congressman Cot! s Messrs. Maxwell, the fusion candidate for govern of West Virginia, and Filck, candidate for atioruey: — The belle prevatis among the ventiewen attendance at the conierence that Mr. Goll will Withdraw his objection to becoming a candidate to succeed himself in Congress, and that he wisi run— actcumstance which they think wili siremgiuen ‘the national and fusion state tickets ee LYNCHED BY AN AxGkY Mon.—Soon after mid- night Friday ngnt_asmall band of tnounted men quietly made their way to the itttle Jat in the county of Rappuhannock, Va., roused up irom bis slumbers Jou Fiiugi,a brawny negro, acd In- formed him Ubat he must prepare for a speedy sree ‘their me ee Tue efforts cf the Jalier to prevent them Uvemob seized their prisoner ‘and burried bim Trad atone es a. a noose was arr was so0n dang- ling to the Uiug of 4 ug: Oak ree The weer criwne was ay attempt to commit an outrage Upon the person of ‘a bighiy married lod ot Ra county, Which Was OUly preveiiced by the opportune arrival of help. Hamilton, of England, is about to start for a visit in America, ‘The club offers tuts year | bt ia Texas. © soon, ‘ Sone sam h and east of hen th ate Cte r ued aly the vis distriot me cut on of ten tral Kesond : ave becm Nissourt nuathom, with gene average Cote > Lnw of tue the two prospects. on is AKON WORKS SHOE arly all the dele Amalga- Lis maiutactured, sd cown today in all mt 1 factory, Om ao tactory prices ments of the Mahdi, | monnxe NPGKO TOES AND THREATENING 10 | CAPTURE GES. GORDON DEAD OR ALIVE 4 to the latest ad- beste Uibes on join itn, 1G So spaleliedn force to. Get. Gurdon alle Wells beween dup. The suitan of se 10. Geb, Gordon anvil cnorrna rs AT ARSENE. Mansrtturs, Atctat 4——The et URC Ube Swab J tows, wileh tuicrated at the OuLbreat of the pase } tthe have) yet returned, and Uhat ther are PoUhat Wi atuiosphiens os StL Itai RS uration of tue Inns das tad ujression Upeon tae pute tudunk, ata ‘2 denand for Penticalon of Wie alo plore by means of bom | FOUR DEATHS AT TODOS, 4 There were jour deaths from fhe ply sickans fear that “thy lodgings will eh, and au ouLbreale ALAM aT @rknee, August 4— Netw lista a iretn Ottawa the Hive here withhe Public mind 1s ar el parviewlanly a View Of the Appearance Uf choleta at Catditl, An Agomzing Death, ANOTHEN VICTIM OF KEROSENE, As Austist 6 Lan tlt at mage ad prominent citt- knows fatally burged a& esene Lan with moo ed to Hit the Lamp, ador the bed with the the Lamp and Im- i. ‘The mosquito S caligut tire, and Mr. Carter voome by the tames, Hits 80m, 4 into the room, and be t could hve flames his father was feutully burn: He lingered am sreat pln ing, When be | died, is tnt the last. ME FOUR VEITISH SAILORS DROWNED, | Lospox, Aus! 4—A oolilsion alt sea Occurred, | Deoween The British Drics Beue Ster, bound | Bear daver, N.S. quesstown, and the Kichs ow iron € if fu SL Joans, N. F. The latter: Was sink, and tour Test ui Ule crew ay rew were drowned. The N.J., August 4, Methodist & An Incendiary fire pal church. at Port y, usurance, $2,700, Sharon’s Son Married. —Fred Sturon, son of Louise Brecaenridge, Fests, president gf Wells & pany, and divorced wife of Hon, not Uae Late Vice President night the nesidunee of kaayed ExeSena = General Foreign News by Cable. GUEMAS COLONIZATION IN AFRICA. Barus, Augast $—Tue prin Jou ‘Bicisies howe decided Wo. 6 with Mr, Henry M. St Ue African expiorer,to ase-rial is Views in Pegard to the proposed Gere man Of cai 10 Us thie Sets ound the best means eT KENNA TON AT BIRMINGHAM. } Low ts 1 refurt detmoustration, fitray today. The RG Hom. 4 BHHY and Tue RE Uos. dusopih Chamberlain, Pec ident of the board of trade, were in Ube proces Son, Re procession Was ofenocmious lencth and ua ands of pursuns crowded Lue sueets along 1s TEST. FROM PLON PLON. — 14. — ihe Figaro tals morning Tra eine Jerome (rian tA esol the Uwe houses meeting: evlse the covstitution, He de nit ussemliy be cunvoked. tars strewwe. ist 4A nthilist press 4 then Who had escaped: Uy discovered at Saratom. n evianittied sukeade, TNYUASK STOCKS. 4 Soto earihquake ghooks kg at Foo, tn Basta, cartrending Scenes, THE STSEING OF THE STCAMEE DIONE: wad stk Finoue AN tke TR ‘Savurday inany pleasure pasven~ Was a clear, MeOnLgye 1 at about anidnight or Camden, Just of sulle Was stowe In, and 1 {schism two minutes, don deck and junped “rescued Uy tanh <torevle andshearte ave Welt Chile intents, One ting erate. The ater if Pharaes. vd. ‘The captala of badiy hurt. | Beath of a Prom iacut Pittvburger. Tirreetas, Aucust 4.—Lowts Petersen, one @ inent business ylulerested In the Le Masonic fron indi der ta the year folk An Frrezut WOSSKEN UNION A FRATORR, August 4 Wail Strect, oom. Fre ular (his ineruing at ue open! A Was the feature and Toe cae quent ehitre Uist Weekened, but at Gay ke anarket was strong aud ob Une advamos, = Supporting the Strikers. ANOTRES FIRS YIELDS Tp THEIR DEXAND. 4.—The bricklayers’ untom, morui: ated £1,200 ainony on suikers who are Jel Hak Teoelve day. Thirty work for Blackledge & Ge Uuls morn! © hour basis Sluclair & Wills asked for seventeen men. With the undere Slindine that they haf concoaed to. the strikers? terms the men went dwn to Chureh street, where Unry were to Work. Tt Was then ascertained thas they Could go to on Ue nine hour bus ATS reduction of Wages. The men Tefused tbe ofe te au Mmalier LOtue union was expelled. etorsnan Wao bad tuistepreseated Ue = ‘Telegraphic Brief, ‘The case of allyred yellow fever, by which @ wor, in New eee Panema, persteamer “aptilea, Cane 10 “n.proves Upou investiga. th ato nave Deen, Chagres tet, Lavi S. Chat cX-alloracy general of New York, died at £ucsteth, S. J. atta ule thaw morning fran « compuc.tion of diseases, A company compoved Of citizens of Denver, is forined,“Satrday to esata there, “The work on the iuruace will be come meneed tmnediatety. ies ess Ducel ont Le Motne fought a duel at Couoa ier, ise. DuGot sa, Same Wounded tn the dower part of the abdomen ‘che Kev, Dd, P, Newmen preached at aM Hon, George *. baichelor, W.A Turauull,

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