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} THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and llth St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. ‘Tre Evextxo Stan is served to subscribers in the city by carriers, on thelr own account, at 10 cents per or dtc. the counter, & cents” each, mt th: one $6: six reel at the Post Office at Washington, D.C, as lass mail ‘aatter.j Tux WEEKLY Stan—published on Friday—$1 a ‘BO cents. year, postage prepaid. Six month 2” All mail subseript Fe a Rates of advertising mad known on apptieatton. Che 0, when the doctor attended him te clear the throat, after food had been given te him. When the physician had fnis! he asked the general how be fe mp Em Written upon his pad was as follows: “I P quite wel}, doctor, When TI got awake a half \ GEN. GRANTS SLEEP BEALTHFUR His Prolonged Periods of Rest Net aw Evidence of Weakened Powers. Mr. McGurcon, N, Y., Jay 6—At 11 o'clock last night Gen. Grant was asleep, He Was pare tually awake at 2 o'clock this morning and fully soat af ago Laid tat feel tn the slightest dogree sand feared my night's sloop was oven Ywas asleep ins minute or two, and feck now as if I could hardly keep awake tc —= enough to. take food.” From this time to 6: Vo. 67—No 10,042. WASHINGTON, D.C., MONDAY, JULY 6, 18835. TWO CENT: this morning the general slept, ater which he Again took foot, “He hud iis throat cleared and was awake until about 8 o'clock, when he dozed again as through the forenoon, PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, ETC. Tektitcitgivesn cxenrsion on tbe Eady of the Boughton a Bridge ‘the steam D %. Paul's, Memorial, and Church nation. (Capitol Hill), will hold thelr snzial at Washington Grove Camp Grounds, on W ¥ NEXT, duly S. Special train will leave B. iz Round st nw. day next, or from # committee at de ° pot on morning of Pie _AMUSEMENTS._ __ SPECIAL NOTICES. LBAUGH'S GRAND OP: HOUSE. EVERY EVENING-SATURDAY MATINEE, BILLEE TAYLOI Admission, 25 cents. Reserved. rpurarer COMIQUE ate, 50 cents, |OLANTHE SUMMER GARDEN. 3:30 E RY NIGHT. FANNIE FAVETTE VING PICTURES, ALE MIN SERELS, IRY CASTLE PARK, A Mitated on idth strect road, near ears. po essing beamiful and natural scenery, With & or grand paviion syuciousgrouits, sprinia, ines, = ey may be secured for plemic. Apply to 3. 1. RNorr, ; Real Estate Agent, ee oe: MS Fstono © PROCTORS TURDAY EVENING EXCURSIONS WILL BE BS THE SEASON, (by special uest SATURDAY, JULY 4th, '85),on the Steamer at te sonabie raves "Hesiden’ vt Coeret post: GHAPEL POr LONG BRANCH OF THE POTU3AC! By HOURS AT THE BEACIL ne 28, the STEAMER GEO. LAW ‘Will leave daily from steamer George Leary’s wharf, exept Mondays and Fridays, 8:45 a.m. sharp, and re- turn 2:30 pam. Kod trip 50 ets. Meals at the Point 50 Vrof. Schroeder's Orchestra. G. W. BAUER, Owner, No excursion Tuesday, July VENTION! ASSOCIATIONS A. corto's Orchestra ty not coun Point this season, and can be engaged on rea lerms for exeurstons, plenles, &¢, Address 7Uh did Este mw. SIS Est se. Jes Lis J fo! THE GREAT EALIS AND CABLN JOUN'S The Steam Packet EXCELSIOR wil make regular trips during the season to the above pointsevery SUN- DA FSU id FRIDAY, leaving her wharf, Canal. at § o'clock a.m., shay ‘Bout can be chartered on ‘mation apply at oflice of J. 7 High st. Georgetown. Commencing SUNDAY, cts, THURS other points MONDAYS W. BAUER, 7th street Je26-110* and FRIDAY: whark OWE! Apply to »pular Watering Place of Washingtonians. Phe sale, swift and magnificent steamer ARMENIA wharf, foot of 7th st., daily, except Sal- Armenia stops at Alexandriaon Mondays, Wednes- days and Fridaysouly. Fare 50c. roundirip. Child- te For further Information and charters to societies ‘aud corporations apply to ‘©. L. SHERIFF'S Coal Offices, sez ‘QTEAMER ConcoRA: m to Marshall Tall, feat foot of 7th street, at 10 drning at 2 and 8 p.m, ‘at the Hall, i trip, tH Je23-3m_ 1885 EXCURSION SEASON ox THE BALTIMORE & OHIO R. R EVERY MONDAY, commencing June 22, to PEN MAR Ronnd trip rate, $1.50. Limited to 300 persons. © Washington at § am Returning, arrive at pun. ERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, Commencing June 23,10 HARPER'S FERRY AND BYRNES ISLAND, ‘On the Potomac. Round tip rate, $1. Limited to 200 persons. Leave ‘Washington 10:05 a.m, Returning, arrive at 720 p.m. EVERY WEDNESDAY AND EVERY OTHER SUNDAY, to LURAY CAVERNS, Commencing June Round trip rate, $3.50. Leave Washington 5:30 am, Returning, arrive at O15 pm. Every ticket calls for @ reserved seat on these ex corsions Secure your tickets at 619 and 1351 Pean- 1 s E sylvania avenue, and at depot on the morning of the 2m. excursion. Ores Finest Noenery on the Potomac. The steatuer MARY WASHINGTON will make an dheabyve piace EVERY MONDAY DAY. teavhng Seweuth steeet whart returning at Spams are. round. tip, 25 Dancing ous Sue waxed deck down and back. GLYMONT EVERY SATURDAY 9 A.M, RE- TURNING AT 6 P.M, SGON EXCURSION. ASHINGTON wil’ make iad tip. Hine irae Hand ob these excursions, Xo otjectionable parties allowed on board ‘Auer for cuarter fur Marshall Hall, Glymont and F points. ES RANDALL, Manager. JOY LIE EVERY BOD’ VE THE BAGIES, © WRIT Manager, Sait ta oe the management sions Will bee Tins, Arrestios. LATEST PARISIAN MODES IN Hark Goops. MILLE. M. J. PRANDI, 1309 F SrRexr. SUINGLED BANGS, ved be fa the baintresers’ r by plain eumblug. i Jys-Lmn) Ar Acrvat Cost. . — ENTIRE STOCK OF TRIMMED AND UNTRIM- MED HATS AND BONNETS. FEATIIERS AND FLOWERS at and below actual cost, MRS. M. J. HUNT, 1309 F sy Nonruwrst. Fee, CHARTER, STEAM UX Cabin John’s Bridge and Great Fulls: pr capacity eighteen, Inquire of JOS. PASSENO, ir sire z Jy6-ma. ICAL ORCH EST! A MEXICAN SUNDAY NIGHT CONCERT. Will begin In Washington by this Eminent Musical Association, From the City of Mexico, On SUNDAY, July 12th, st Summer rates. Seats reserved on and after Wed- im 1428 New York aventie. nesday, July S, at the Opera House. Jy3-8t PRS “COSMOPOLITAN CLUB PARK,” in Summy Woods. is now open for members and. thelr fatnilies for Chureh und Sanday School Pienies. | Not mare beautiful place in the District. Ouly about ten min utes’ walk from 7th and Tath st. extension ears. No ladies, unless accompanied by @ member of the ‘Club, wilt be admitted. yd Cans mer. "In good o1 ‘Now is the time to Je29-3w* JE. FOR THE SUA ‘and ready for Picnics, ge F. CARLIN. 315 12th st... DRY GOODS.” Mur Bs Sox: THE GREATEST MARK DOWN SALE EVER ATTEMPED IN THE RETAIL TRADE. Having purchased the entire Stock of Fine Ladies’ Cambrie and Cotton Underwear from # well-known wholesale manufacturer of New York, at 50 cents on the dollar, we are prepared to offer to the Ladies of this city and vicinity the following great BARGAINS. Day of sale begins WEDNESDAY, JULY 1st. at 10 o'clock sharp, and will continue to sell until the entire production Is sold. ‘We will now talk about CHEMISE! Extra long Cambric Chemise, with deep hem and two clusters of fine tucks, lace yokes, at 88c., never sold less than $1.50 Again we have CHEMISE at 67c., with all over Embroidered Yoke, and also numerous other stylesat the same low figures. None worth less than $1.25. ‘They are really very cheap. ‘We will now quote some excellent bargainsin Ladies’ SKIRTS. A decided bargain are the SKIRTS which we have marked at $1.00 each, in seven (7) different styles. We have only @ Itmited quantity In stock. When these are gone there will be no more at such alow price: but If you are seeking a lower price skirt, we have them also as low as 20. each. We find amongst this purchase there ore three (3) decided great bargains in DRAWERS, which we must mention, vir: Bargain No. 1. Made of good cotton, trimmed with fine Torchon Lace inserting, edge and tucking, at O7e. We have this style in our regular stock at $1.25. Bargain No.2 At 43 cents we offer DRAWERS, with deep embroidered ruffle and cluster of tucks, best cotton and well finished, You should see them. Bargain No. 3. Now, at 19cents they have a deep hem and cluster of tucks; good quality cotton; good ‘Yalue at 39 cents; they sold rapidly at this priee. PILLOW SHAMS. PILLOW SHAMS. ‘Two ereat baryains never to be had again. See them displayed in our windows, and you will be astonished to ace how they can be made for these prices, ‘Special, At $1.69a pair, PILLOW SHAMS, trimmed ‘with Hamburg Inserting, fine tucking, Hamburg ruf- fling, full sizes, good value at $3.50; our price, $1.59 a pair. Special. At$1.12apatr, PILLOWSHAM , trimmed with Hamburg inserting. also fine tucking, cambrie ruffling; really worth $3 a pair; you should see them, SELLING OFF’ SELLING OFF! ‘Our entire stock of Missey’, Children’s and Infants’ DRESSES at less than prime cost. We beg the ladies to bear in mind that these goods are not of a Jow grade, although we offer them at such astonishing Jow prices. Call and convince yourself that what we advertise are facts. Remember, sale begins WEDNESDAY, July 1, at 10 o'clock sharp. Second floor. Second floor. Accessible by Elevator. Accessible by Elevator. EMBROIDERED ROBES. ‘At $2.65 Each. 100 Ladies Fine EMBROIDERED ROBES. Each Robe contains 12 yards fine Lawn; also, 9 yards hand- some Heavy Embroldery fn Irish Point, Hamburg ‘sand Colored Hamburg, and at the price named they are positively the best values offered this season. (See display in Our Show Window.) LANSBURGH & BRO, Je29 420, 422, 424, 496 SEVENTH STREET. Curar Sarses Aso Barsre 1 CASE 3.000 YARDS FIGURED SATINES, 20c; USUAL PRICE 30c. 1 CASE BATISTE, 2,600 YARDS. 12yc; USCAL PRICE 15e, ES CRIMPED SEERSUCKER, ALL COL- ons. OUR CHEAP COUNTER A LOT OF FIGURED COLORED GRENADINES, HALF SILK, 15¢.; 30LD FOR A LARGE LOT OF DRESS GOODS, 5c; MANY OF THEM SOLD FOR 37% AND 50c. 1 CASE TENNIS STRIPES, SATINE FINISIL, Ite: FORMER PRICE 25, PARASOLS AT LESS THAN COST. GEO. J. JOHNSON & LUTTRELL, 024 713 Market Space. Cycrosry: DUPLICATIN HE LE APPARATUS. 2.000 furs! copies tn Indelinte black Ink of any ‘Crewlar, Writing, Vrawing.or Muske. § So Washing, no Da w Electricity, no Chem- wo Aniiine. Simple, Kapld, Cieapiy. Durable and more Economica) HW use than any other process. JOUN F. PARET, 913 Pennsylvania avenue, ad see it work or send for circular. Ifdestred ve seatt for vou ty see fhe operation. Je25 Di Bos Tibor AXP TArLo! DIAL PESSSYECASER AVENUE, SPRING Goons RECEIVED 45) OVEN FUR INSPECTION Peers LEADING TALLONING ESTABLISHMEN Ww. Li NG'TON. es! woke TIL Peunavivania avenoe Mx J.P. Paner. NO. 1107 F STREET NORTHWEST, ‘Will offer her entire stock of Imported Bonnets and Hats and those of her Own Design at MIDSUMMER PRICES, ‘To clone them prior Ww making improvements and “euving for Parts Jel, XEMETERY NOTICE'— A LARGE ASSORT: z tof ITALIAN and AMERICAN ManuLe and GRANITE MUNUMENTS of Taal and teseryj parud of U4 Style and the best of finish, ied at the few ext pomibie prices at ite SARULE WORKS, Corner 21st a. std Penusyivauis ayer a, Please call: steel sind be Cournot duns For sale by GPS TS ESDIAGAUZE SUIETS, 234; WORTH Ue. i Gent's Halbrk Clos nm Binest Spring Mediums W Ask to see the COMFORT, suite Cotton and Hdeuardson's 2, yemnlorced, ready for the wus th, ouly 8} cente This i the best utting, best made Buty im te wurke Ke: Se. for the Finest Dress Shirt at the uber! on N LTIMOKE SHIRT FACTORY, 1003 F STREET NORTHWEST. my’ . Tux New “Barone Raxoe. NINE SIZES, JUST OUT WITH THE LATEST IMPROVEMENTS, IS CHEAP IN PRICK, BUT FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. THERE IS NOTHING IN THE MARKET EQUAL To IT. ‘THE BOONOMY GAS STOVE IS THE BEST SELLING STOVE, AS EVERY ONE USING THEM TAKES PLEASURE IN TELLING TUEIR FRIENDS ABOUT IT. MAYWARD & HUTCHINSON. 18 424 9TH STREET Lovis Benovorr BREWING COMPANY, « BREWERS AND MALTSTERS OFFICES Nos, 508 and 510 VINEST. BREWERY, 207u and PARRISH STS, PHILADELPHIA, PA. SPECIAL _ NOTICES. NOTICE-THE ANNUAL MEETING "of the Stockholders of the NATIONAL UNION INSURANCE COMPANY, of Washington, for the election of nine directors, will be beld at the Giice of the "Company, C43 Ténislana avenue, om IONDAY, ‘5, 1885. Pol's open from 1 to 2 Slack pia 1 9S 08Eb BEARER, Syd-dte ‘Secretary. (SES ACARD <The thanks of the Armoclation ‘of the Oldest Inhabitants of the D.C. are hereby tendered to Col. 0. staples, proprietor of the Willard Hotel, for the elegant and hospitable man- neF In which he entertained;the members of the socie- Won the 109th Anniversiry ef our National Inde idence, order of the Association. Poly 4, 880. 2 ae ‘Whereas, itis provided by section 7 of the by-laws of he GENEVA GRAY COPPERSILVER AND GOLD NING AND MILLING. COMPANY, a corpont: Uon organized under the laws of the state of Colorado, that the annual mecing of mockholders. for tie elec: tion of directors and for all other purposes shall be. hela at the Company's principal oficain the city of ver, Arapahog county, in the state of Colorady, ou second SATURDAY OF OCTOBER in each year; ‘Whereas it is farther provided by section 8 of the by-laws ofsuld Company? that if for any reason mich ahnunl meeting of stockfolders sliould fot be held on theduy fixed in tald section 7 such meeting may be hhekd oh any ‘day thereafter ‘xed upon by the Mock Holders owning und holding a anajority ofall the stock, Fuca by bald Company after giving twenty days pb Hished notice of the tine and place of holding such mecting next preceding. the day-of Holding the sume ina datiy newspaper of general circulation published ih each ofthe cites of Denver, Colorado, and Wash- ington, in the Distriet of Columbia. ‘And whereas no aunuul aiceting of the stockholders was called oF took pliice upon the second aturday. Of Gctober, in the yeur 1584, neither hes uny such stock holders’ mecting been held or called since said date. Now, tiereiore, notice ls hereby given by the une dersigied, DD. Mallory, John D. Gest and George Wilder, who are the bona fide owners and holders of il the capital stock of sald ¥ Copper, Silver aud Gold Mining and mpanyy thak a meeting of the stockholders mpany wilt be had aud held ut the office of rand Opera House P M. of said day, which meeting of stockholders shall be held for the purpose of electing a board of directors, for sald company, and to take into, consideration the ratification of a certain trustee's sale inade b in G. Root, trustee for sald company, to Aaron W, Kel- logg, which sale took place on or about the Ist day of December, 1884, and to transact such other business as may properly come before suid meeting. And all Persons holding stock in sald company are requested be present atid participate in sald meeting. D. D, MALLORY, JOUN D. BEST. GEORGE WILDE! Stockh Denver, Colorado, June 22, 1885, 4 [ee Sous W. Consow. Joux W. Macaursey, CORSON & MACARTNEY, Bankers, Glover Bullding, 1419 F st. Washington, D.C. Deposit Accounts, subject to check at sight, received from Firms. Corporations and Individuals, Chesapeake and Ohio Bonds, West Shores and all Stocks und Bondslisted on the New York and Philadel- hia Stuek Exchanges bought and sold on commission, ton orders execuied. American Bell Telephone Stock deult i District. of Columbia bonds of all denominations on hand for sale, Stock and Bonds of all local street Rail- roads, Gus, Insurauce aud ‘Telephone Companies boughit and'sotd. Ulrect. wire from our oflice to New York, Philadel- phin and Boston. ‘apse (ce LUMBER, BUILDING AND HARDWOOD LUMBER, WM. McLEAN & SON 13th and B streets northwest. orders promptly attended to. mba E F. BROOKS, GARDEN HOSE, any length. GAS STOVES, all sizes, guaranteed. Call and examine, GAS FIXTURES, &¢. No charge for hanging LOWEST PRICES. Plumbing, Repairs, & EF. BROOKS, my27 531 16th street, => REMOVAl My CUSTOMERS, T adjoining the Portland, "RV. NOONAN, Jeld-1m jauber. MARKET COMPANY D NO. 17. ashare hay been declared company, payable at the DIVIDE! ‘A dividend of forty cen ‘on the capital stock of th office In CENTER MARKET, on and ater JULY 8, 1889, books close Saturday, June 27. Jezi-100 SAM'L W. CURKIDEN, Treasurer. 8, PRINTER, S tty of Penss ounaineet Northwest, makes a of Pension and Chaim Agents’ worl Pi id excurgon printing At li jel 2-10 MiK, BROWN (COLORED) SSE will give ‘her highly recommended Medl- cuted Electrig and Steam Baths Also, Magnetle Greatment, at 300 Misourl ave. usw. ue > THE ATTENTION OF VISITORS AND Residents is ‘particularly called to PHOS- VIT2, the new aud popular Brain and Nerve Tonic and Sofesnard against Malaria, For sale areuted by ‘the gluss or in bottles by W. C MILBUILN, Sole Li Yentor und Manuiscturer, 1429 Yeuusylviuia ave a Banca: Banoatss: BARGAINS! We are now offering, at greatly reduced prices, ObD LOTS IN SUMMER GooDs. Men's Hand-gewed TIES. Strap or Button, for $4.50 er pate; Qrmer price 80.00, en's, end | Weit OXFORDS, $4.25 per pair; former rice 8. A It of loys" OXFORDS, former price $3.50 and $4.00, now selling for $2.50 per pair. Teculur goods we bave one of the lurgest assort- ments to be found in the city. Gur Ladies’ $200 CURACOA KID BOX TOE, BUT- "TON, are sul In the lead. For $2.50 we cun give youn fine BOX TOE or COM JONSENSE CURACOA KID BUTTON, and guar- antee them to give satisfaction, For $3.00 we ean give youn beauty. ° it WOW SHOES FOR LADIES we have all the atest styles, at tue very lowest figures possible. ie ‘CURACOA KID OXFURDS, hand-sewed, Ladies’ tive CURACOA KID NEWPORTTIES, hand- newed, 91,50. Ladies: lug CURACOA KID BUTTON, hand sewed, radley ‘tive FRENCH KID OXFORDS, hand-sewed, ip, fine FRENCH KID EDISON, hand-sewed, ex’ fine FRENCH CLOTH-TOP EDISON, Louls ZY hel, $4.00. Ladies’ tine FRENCH EDISON, Louls XV heel, $5.00, asp A LARGE VARIETY OF MISSES AND CHII- DREN'S LOW SHOFS AND SLIPPERS. Also, a full line of Ladies’ and Misses’ White Operas. WM. H. RICH ONE-PRICE SHOE STORE, 717 Market Space. 416 Sez Ie Tus Ixrenesrs You. ‘We find in our stock several lots of BROKEN SUITS (that is the line of sizes is broken) in our finest line of 4.BUTTON CUTAWAY SUITS, ‘and for a dressy sult these are just the thing if fu need of sult and know the size you want Cast your eye over the following sizes and see Af your size fs among the lots: = Lot 2550, sizes 33, 34, 36, price was $22; now $19. Lot 3127, sizes 34, 35, 33, price was $25; now $19. Lot 2655, sizes 33, 34, price was $20; now $22.50. Lot 9569, sizes 34, 35, 40, price was $25; now 821. You should come and wee these at once, tor if we sell them beforeyou get Lere, you can blame * no one but yourself, GEORGE SPRANSY. 507 SEVENTH STREET. 426 Noan W arxrr & Oo. CLOTHING + FOR MEN, BOYS, AND ‘CHILDREN, va.{ OTHERS. ‘Tue component part of a Sult of Clothes havea fixed value, and no firm can sell @ really first-class article for Fess than these values. You would not beapt to ‘sell dollars for fifty-cent pleces. Just think this little muster over when you read of slaughter sales and the Ike, and feel disposed to patronize these so-called bar- gain places, ‘Wedo business upon solid principles, and give the ‘buyer all he can possibly fet anywhere, and we think little more. NOAH WALKER & 00, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN READY- MADE CLOTHING AND PURNIBHING BES ,.5.0.0, ROTHRRE WILL BE A PUB. Uc installation of theeMce. sof Washington inst. fally ere ;OLWAY. IS Lodge, No. 6,0 TULSDAY EVENING, AN Gad Fellows and thelr frlends ar fnvited to attend, ze. DEMOCRATIC ASSOCTA- ON will meet at Cosmopolitan Hall, af %] pan., TUESDAY EVENING. July 7th, to elect oft cers for enwuing year, JOUN E. NORRIS, President. N. SARDO, Secretar’ Sy6-zt Moved to her new ollie ‘Telephone call No. 104-2. > WITH THE B at 7 p, m. until September _Sy63t i NOAH WALKER & CO._ (=>, THE UNDERSIGNED GROCERS DO hereby agree to close thelr Slures every ‘CEPTION OF SATUR- WEDNESDAY at 1 O'CLOCK Pt, daring the months of July and August: CG Witmsh «Co. A.C £G. 11, Demonet, W. Abbott, HL. Wheeler, W, D. Peachy, Wm. Linkins € Son, Philly H. Ward,ivm: R; Brown, Fred. Gheen, Chas, 1. Raub & Co., Jno. C. Walker, W. 8 lirown & Co., W. A. Mathewson, Jno. A. Pearson’ & Son, Sye-due (> L eREBY Nottey THE puntic ‘that 1 will not be responsible for any bills ny wife JANSI TET, formecly DONAHUE, Uyd-vie] D.T.GARKETT. OPENING UeeneNe eae PIERS RESTAULANT, 1213 2 st. 1, iy respectfully invited. => HOLIDAY EXCURSION made by Ry ‘On the third, fourth ‘aud fith of July round-trip tickets will be ‘sold from Washington to ull local sta- Uons on the Virginia Midland Railway at tt ofone and one-half cents per mile over that lin Uckets are good on ail trains, and are return until July sixth, trip can be had than to the Pledmont section of Vir~ sivia, auljacent tothe Virginia Midland Iiue. For tckets and further information. apply to V, Mt. Railway Odie. BOI Pennsylvania ave,,or at 2, & ¥. station. Jy lt = FULT 7, 1885. (Katt luertiotore esti be- tween the undorsigued as deters in Conl aind Wood ls ‘Unis day dissolved by mutual couseut. ‘The books end ecounts have been placed in tae bahds of Me eobert EWerden for cligetton, whose receipts Will by ac Enowled Mr, Werden’s office for the present will be nt 622 I ‘Our friends are respectfully requested to ciose st. naw. thelr accounts as early us possible. - Either member ot to recelye and recelpt for the late firm is authorize ull wecounts due. HENRY A. CLARKE, JNO. T. GIVEN. DRS ASSESSORS OFFICE, DISTRICT OF ‘Columbia, July 1, 1885.~Tax payers will please take notice that, ‘in ‘accordance with ihe pro- Visions of the uct of Maren 8, 2880, u ist has been taken for assessinent of all real property uoton the tix list, which includes new bulldings, additions and improvements to old, buildings assessed us unfinished atthe last assessment, and also buildmg just under Toot, ‘THIS OFFICE SHOULD BE NOTIFIED AS ‘TO THE REMOVAL OR DESTRUCTION OF ANY BUILDING SINCE ‘THUR LAST ASSESSMENT, SO THAT IT MAY BE DROPPED FROM THE PComplatnts ns to sala ly be jaints as to sald assessments can only ‘eae “and decetuiined between July @ hud July 2, ‘order of the Commissloners of the District of Co- Iomibia, ROBERT P, DODGE, oi Kood to ‘No more delightful _Sy1-6 ving ‘oul busi i Given, corner 14 where I sbi ‘epared to fill al Ps Tmay be ‘Thauking the public for tne i patronage extended the late firm fur many years past ‘ask for a continuance of the same, Due notice will be given to my frlends and the pub- yencrully of the location and opening of my new bustuess attic commodate the Increase 1p local travel, the manakemeht of the Virgiutn Stidiand allay will, ci dnd ater MONDAY, July 6, place an aaditional train on thelr line.to be Known’ as the Lynchburg Mull. This train will leave Wi nn day, at TO am Ing at All stations, und arrive i ‘counectinug for ail points on Heghany BR. and Norfolk snd arn train Will leave Lychurg at 200 wan. dully,except Suuday, and arrive in Wash- figton at 1:50 p.m. Iy2t (tee Cand. The undersigned having withdrawn from the Inte firm of CLAItK Ee GIVEN, proposes to eontitiue tie business ti which he has been engaged for the past thirty years, aud he hopes fron his past experience 1 the seivetion of pure coal from the most popular mines Wlitenuble him'ty merit and also to receive his sbitre Of the putronage ofthe old house, ‘as Well as the favors of bis friends and the public. Ait communications of orders sent by mall will reach imeon 10th, between Dauid sts. n.iw., where Will be located: uutll” the completion of iy eeutral ollice. ‘Main Depot and Wharfwill be at the old locality, corner of sth and Water sts. 81%. x NO. T. GIVEN. nicate with DANI. firm neue AEFER ad. wil coe fats under the SAMUEL 8, SHEDD. SLATE MANTELS, SLATE MANTELS. Always In stock large assortment of Gas Fixtures, Grates, Latrobes, Ranges and Furnaces, NORTHWE: NISSEN'S I tT E- (sae nove to bus ted ste nawt ooh ities Be et are treated every Way from 0 to 8 pan. STORK'S FIRST AND ONLY TOUR FOR TILE SUNMEI Leayes Baltimore MONDAY, JUL ton by steamer D. 1. MILDER Boston to Mount Desert. Desert. ‘Special car from Five day's rest ut Mount traveling wi 3 Toursandeveryone d More popular every year. Boston, Old Poi fort, Portand, Bar Harbor, Mt. Decert, Isles of Shols, New Yors, Return tickets good until Ist September: Apply wo W. L. STORK, Charles and Saratoga streets, tore, Md Syl-at KNOW ALL PERSONS ‘That 1, CHARLES JACOBSEN, trading under the firm name and style of “The Arlington Boullng Company, "in accosdanee with the provisions Of scetions 1188 and 1189 of the Revised Statutes,re- lating to the District of Columbia, do hereby give notice that Cum engaged in the vending of mineral waters and other Leverages allowed by law to be sold in bottles, and that the bottles used by me in sald business are clther of straw or amber-colored glass; sald bottles have Impressed upon one side of them the words “The Arlington Bottling Co., Washington, D. G,” andupon the other the words “This Bottle Not to be Sold,” and upon the bottom thereof my trade mark, registered according to law, deserlbed as fol- lows: A suitable frame or vorder, in the center of which there is an anchor with a rope; acrosy the face of this auchor are placed the letters “A. B.Co.," repre- senting the initial letters of “The Arlington Bottling Co.” ‘The words “Trade Mark’ are ulso placed within the border, although they may be arranged otherwise, ‘Witnesses, Leon Tobriner, A. 1, Dell. THE ARLINGTON BOTTLING Co., Je24-2' CHARLES JACOBSEN, re JOHN T MITCHELL, Ateal Estate Offlee and Notary Public, Dowling’s Auction Koons, 1100 Penna. ave. Beavistul Building Lot on: ‘Bist ‘st.. West Washing- ton, 50x00, fronting on two streets; will be soldchesap liberal fevistmn, E ABLE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION. ASSETS.........$500,295.25. Monthly ments | 50 share. S10u0 la ult advanced on exch sires Shares in the ninth issue may. be taken and payments snudo-at the office of the Secretary. from 8:30 % m., 10 4230 p.m. daily. Pamphlet explaining the ones of the association, its advantages, bonelltss Se. furl ‘Upon application. {THOMAS SOMERVILLE, President. INO. JOY EDSON, Heeretnty, GETE ACh ve Nose (Ke > ROTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Annual meeting of stockholders for the election of seven Directors of the aetropolltan Rall- Youd Compuny, wilh be held at the office of the Com- paler Dear F StreePbridge, on WEDNESDAY, th day of July, 1885, ‘Ie polls will be open uutll 4 o'clock (p.m. ‘The ks for the. roy Tos be closed the gin ot Suse . 1846. The usual div ‘omlee ofthe ie Bee and 1206 D st. n.w. the only agent for the following’ brauds of Tnsported ree KAISER, CULMBACH, ‘Avid ERLANGER. trade and families a Promptly Alles Te Sytem (Reg PLAN Panton Cars Washington News and Gossip. GOVERNMENT ReEckipts To-pay.—lInternal Tevenue, $816,066; customs, $619,013. NAVAL Nores.—The Marion arrived at Singa- re vesterday. The Lancaster was expected to sail from St. Helena June 9th, and to reach Rio de Janeiro about Juiy 1st. DEATH OF A NAVAL OFFICER.—The Navy de- partment is informed that Chief Engineer J. Q. A. Zeigler dled at Philadelphia last evening. Tie Crvit SERVICE REGULATIONS have been amended, so that. all names now on the ister of eligibles shall be retained there until Janu- ary 1, 1886, unle: s sooner disposed of by ap- hat date, THE Prestpest attended t& First Presby- terlan church yesterday morning accompanied by Miss Cleveland and ‘Mrs, Lamont. INDIANS AND Cownoys,—Ex-Delegate Ouray, of Arizons, and Mr. Hughs, of that territory, called upon the commissioner of Indian affairs tourge the disarming of the Indianson the San Carlos reservation in Arizona. Commissioner Atkins met the Bele with a proposition that the cowsboys also be disarmed. a THE FLAG Was THEnE.—It has been pub- Mshed that the American flag was not floating from the Interior department building on the Fourth. This, however, is a misstatement, as the flag floating all day trom tue main building and the smailer ones, AMONG THE PRESIDENTS CALLERS to-day were Baron Schaffer, the Austrian minister; Gen. Newton, chief of engineers; Senator Hamp- ton, Representatives Lefevre, Boyle, Matson, Voorhees, Herbert, Barbour, Cabell, Cobb and Butterworth; ex-Representatives Lainb and Pu- sey, Commissioner of Pensior D. B. Smith, Toledo, 0. Jas, 8. Claric, Broo Thomas J. Rourk, Albany; Col. D.'K. Wardwell, Arizona; Jas. B. Kite, Va.; F.E. Wright and A. 8. Beh: but, Toledo; J. B. Chapman, Fort Scott, Kans, Mrs. Lewis Washington, W.Va. William dT. Seaaingion: F Mechlin, W. W. Van Ant- werp, Mich.;'A. A. Purman, Penna. A BATTLE EXrectep ox Tux IstH4vs.— Admiral Jouett reports to the Navy depart- ment, under date of Colon, July 4th, the with- drawal of the entire revolutionary force from. Barranquilla, and the coast toa position sixty miles up the Magdalena river, where govern- ment forces ate entrenched, ‘A battle 1s ex- pected, The Columbian government has at present one good war vessel at Aspin' revolutionists have abandoned th ssel. Admiral JOuett will send e says the two Yessels still there ean also Ue ordered home, as there seems to be no necessity for them to re- main. Tue Revowuri PERU.—Capt. Norton reports to the Navy department that the Shen- andoah was at Callao, Peru, June 13. The po- litical condition of Peru 1s reported as un- changed, Truxillo was in the hands of the revolutlonists, but besieged by government forces. Cocerés, the leader of the revolutionists, threatened an ‘attack on Lima. The port of Mallendo had been recaptured and declared open. No inconvenience to American citizens throughout Peru is reported. ‘The health of Callao Is bad, New QUAnTERS NEEDED FoR THE CivIT ERVICE BOARD.—The elyll service board has ever since it began its existence been quartered in a few rooms In the annex to the Agricultural department building. Tne space assigned the board is so limited that Its business is frequent ly quite seriously embarrassed. ‘The number of persons who can be examined on a given day 4s necessarily Itnited to the capacity of the room used fur examinatiou purposes. An etfurt 1s being made to seeare more conmodious quar ters for the board In the new Pension building. LEASES of INDIAN LANDS.—A letter has been received at the Interior department from Gen, Edward MeCook, ex-zovernor of Colorado, urging that the leasing of lands in the Indian ‘Territory to cattle men is illegal, and should no. longer be acquiesced In by the government. He ives the names of the following lessees or land In the cheyenne and Arrapahoe reservation: Hampton Ff, Denmun, of this © member of Kansas state senate, Edward Fenlon, of Leavenworth, Ki: C. Mallelly, of Caldwell, Kan., eact aeres: Robert A. Hunton, of St. Louis, Mo., 500,000acres; Albert G. Evans, of St. Louts, Mo., 456,960 acres; Lewis M. Briggs, of Misco: ton, Kan., 318,720 acres; Jesse 8. Morrison, of Darlington, Indian Territory, 138,240 acre: unknow lessee, leasing October 15, 1883, 714, OUQ acres; tolal tract to the above parties of 3,332,520 acres, Cherokee Strip Live Stock Association, a Kansas corporation, leased for five years from October 1, 1883, 6,000,000 acres, being all the unoccupied lands conveyed to the Pawnees, Poncas, Nez Perces, Otoes, and Missourlas, Osages and Ki: Indians. OcR SavaDRoON IN EvRorEAN WaTEns.— Rear Admiral Franklin, commanding the Europesn station, reports to the Navy depart- iment his arrival at Gibraltar in the Pensacola on the 18th June. Officers and crew were all wel After ashortstay at Gibraltar Admiral Franklin intended proceeding to the northern lmits of the station. The Kearsarge was in port when the Pensacola arrived. She isin need of considerable repair owing to long and continuous service. As her officers and crew were feeling the effects of the climate on the coast of Africa she was to be sent north to await Instructions from the department relative to her return home, The Kearsarge had visited Tangier, as instructed by Admiral English, to in what had been done about the're- lease of the two Americans, commercial agents from New York, who were illegally imprisoned at Fez on suspicion of being concerned in the murder of the Sheik of Ducalla, The men were released, but Admiral English demanded the dismissal’ of the governor of Ducalla, but the demand was withdrawn as it could not be complied with, the governor acting under in- structions from-the sultan. ‘The Quinnebaug will continue to cruise along the coust of Asin Minor, Syria and Egypt untilfurther instructed by the department, PunsonaL.—Mr, Justice Field, of the U.S, Su- preme Court, arrived in San Francisco lust ‘Tuesday.—Gen, Lewis Wallace, ex-United States minister to Turkey, arrived in New York from Europe on Friday,—Mr. Joh MeLean, of the Cincinnati Znquirer, has taken a resi- dence at Saratoga for the summer. ‘Mrs. 8. F. Emmons, of this city, arrived in New York on Saturday’ from Europe, where she has spent nearly a year.—Mrs, Garter, L. L. Solomon and Mis L, Thorue, of Washington, were passen- ers by the central overland train to arrive at San Francisco on the 29th ult,—Gen. Geo. B, Williains, of Indiana, ex-Deputy Commissioner of Internal Revenue, is at the Eiges. —Miss Victoria Emory, daughter of Gen, W. H. Em- ory, of this lly, is at tiehfield Springs, the guest of Miss Sprigys, of Utiea—Mtns. GC. fuinily, and Miss Kane, of “oster, A. Jay and Washingion, were registered in Paris on ihe 20th ult.—wMr. Francis Wharton and Miss Wharton ‘of Washington, were registered at ue gL ke Beach, N, J.,on Saturday.—W, E. Spence, of Washington, was a passenger by the southern overland train to arrive at San Francisco. last. Monday. —Pi yr Simon Newcomb, of this city, satled for Europe on Sat- urday on the Red Stir steamer Waesland.— Among late arrivals at New London, are noted the following Washingtonians: Baren yon Al- nslaben, the German minister; Count Sala, of the French legation; Mrs. Hilyar, wife of the ry of the English legation, and children; je Woodbury, Mrs. Fox, Judge Davis, of the Court of Claims, and A. H. Lowery an family.—F. T. Chamberlin, C. 8, Davis, J. D, Me Snyder and W. T. Snyder, of were ‘registered in London on the .—Phe curators of the Missouri State ity have appointed Col. W. F. Switzier, ghler of the Barean of Biases, a Seleyate to the national agricultural college convention, which meets here on Wednesday.—Mr, H, H Wellsund family leave on Weduesday ior the Adirondvcks ond Saratoga, where they will spend the summer.—Dr, Lindsly and iamily have gone to their summer quarters at Narra- gansott Pier.—Mrs, James A. Garfield, her sons, Miss Mollie Garfield, Mrs, Mason and three daughters and J, Stantey Brown are at Stock bridge, Mass ——Mr- Harry B. Fitzhugh Mtr, W. ©. Henry and Archie Loomis, of Washington, are at the Windsor Sulphur Sprin; Md.— Judge Wylie aud amily are summering at Nar- Tagunsett Pier.—Hon. Barnes Compton has been confined to his residence, at M by illness for several days, He ‘is now improv: tag.—Mr. George Eta ir., has gone to As- bury Park for a holi -——SenatorSher- istered In New York last night.-— man was Mr. A. A. Hayes and wife of Was ‘ar Hived ‘at’ Newport yestorday.—-Ex-Chilef Jus- tee and ‘Mrs, accompanied by thelr granddaughter, Miss’ Carrie Westcott, have gone to Mid Mase. Gen- eral Hamilton, of in 1 eral Han ‘he nharine hospital serVice, ‘north, ‘an inspection tour in CHANGES IN THE OFFICES. Appointments by the President and Members the Cabinet, Etc. The President to-day appointed postmasters In eight cities to 1M vacancies occurring by ex- Plration of commissions und resignations. ‘Thirty-nine cases for removal were considered. Among these twenty-two suspensions were made, and in seventeen cases the alleged cause was not deemed sufficient. The suspension at | = an oe a eee St. Paul, Neb., was made because the postmas-/| TIE CHICAGO STRIKERS. ter was found to have used over eight hun- dred dollars of the public moneys in his pric vate business, ‘The suspensions in two cases Were for personal —uriscondact, and unfitness, and the others for partisanship, Following is the list of appointinents: RP: Pulliam, at Eureka Springs, Ark., vice John W. ‘True, resigned; Frank Havill at Mount Carmel, Wabash county, Ill, vice R.‘T. Wilkinson, re signed; Annie Brenhoek at Dunlop, Ja., vie G. W. Thompson, resigned: John W. Penee at An: derson, Ind., ‘vice Stephen Metcalf, resigned: Chas. 11. Reed at Corinth, Miss., viee'T. D. Dun: gan, commission expired; Alex. M. Dick st West Newton, Pa., vice H. D. Smith, resigned John T. Kilgore at Longview, Texas, vice J. W. Flanagan, resigned; Joel H, Shelby ‘at Prince: ton, Mo,, instead of Joseph H. Shelly (to correct error in hame}; Lesile E. Brooks at Mobile, A\ Fico, J. E Shaughter, “suspended; Sanvel Thompson at Birinfagham, “Ala. vice Thos. M. Green, suspended; Geo. W. MeMitien, rinel, Brown county, Ils., vice Jacob ch, suspended: Wm, F. Sharp, at Brook- Vice tieo, Phillips, suspended: Squire About 7 o'clock General Grant wrote In answof to & question as to his condition, “Possibly Telegrams to The Star. p27 igh siccueer i me gunn or sleep now being secured by General Grant was n evidence of weakened powers or whether It was restful aud useful sleep, said: “His sleep is restiul. He ts resting well and catching up the sirength lost in the wo days of weakness which last week were Induced by ® cause Ro} tucident to the disease.” —s AN INTERVIEW WITH ROMAN NOSE, * Injustice Will Force the into a War Which Will Bad ‘Only ta Their Extermination, LeAVENWoRTH, KAN., July 6.—A brief Inters view has been obtained with Roman Nose, the renegade Stoux, Who has cast his lot with the and has apparently devoted all hig Ing trouble. He possesses a con, anes, and of the com: panics which have leased grazing lands from the Cheyennes and Artapahoes, His com. aints are chiefly against the eattle compan Which he asserts have fenced In much of vest hunting land, and forced the Indiang to tramp ¢ * plains in search of games ims that tho payments made by the cat tle companies to the Cheyennes and Arrapahoos are not fairly divided, and that the cattle turned to th Fr OW Te ership the bigger chiets to the sion of the lesser ones. He believes thas we long there will be a general Indian war, and that the Indians might as well die fight! ing as to be driven about und hemmed tn and | starved by whites, "The war, sald he, will bogis with the Cheyennes and Arrapahocs, and they, the Comanches, Apaches, Kiowas, and. other tribes will Joln "thom and’ fght even to exter mination, “Dio the cowboys troutile you much?” he was Se STARTLING REVELATIONS. ees Dark Side of Life in London. A BIG FIRE IN WISCONSIN, CHIEF ROMAN NOSE INTERVIEWED, —._—_ THE MODERN SARYLON. he Frightfal Rev- jons of a Newspaper. Special Cable Dispareh to the Evesrna Loxpon, July 6.—As hinted some time ago, ary revelation Just burst upon Us Pott Mait Gazette, This paper sing that as the criminal law amendment to the bill to raise the ages for ui jon of children seemed 3 Ukely not to pass, It had been determined to elby x e A. P. one, | }'K° LW mag hen atPor ‘Wayne, Ind. |16y the for it before the pul pended; Wim. P. Hale, ui] He, and warned its ers who wished mt, ind. vic F Reed, suspended James | still to live ina false heaven of purity, not to McConnell, vice read the Pall Mati Gazette for three days. To Ras vies ena iKisino, suspended, F day it prints five pages on the subject, entitled, Martin, at Larned, Kas, vice fi “The Maiden Tribute of Modern Babylon.” An suspended: J. Russell, at Mui editorial entlt bof Hope,” | hey x but Agent Sopetion oe says if chivalry 1s extinct and Christianity | te Great sd Shoe oak abaet cook oa ended; Timothy” nother enthusiasm to whi ce aah cowbane oat Mich. vie E. P. Barras, suspende we may with confidence appeal, namely, the nen will kill us and our at Norway jee L. J. Kim combined forces of democracy and socialism. wilt have no way to defeng aeuagiee a T have just had a long interview with Mr. not help us, front Lie vere Meee Te ian, suse | Stead, editor of tho Pati Mail Gazette, His in- his ago, All were con- pended; C. E. Forbes At St. Paul., Nebs vice A. A. Kendall, suspended; Samuel C. 1 ducted by members of his stail, with one ont- sider. The total expense was over £300. He poleon, 0. vice LG. ‘Randall, pps ML Fowikes.at Mergphiis, said: “I have oscillated for months between bishops and brothels.” The tale he tells is fur Smith, suspended; 1. D, Palmer Dak., Vice W. 8. Bowen, suspended; Chas. W tov horrible for mo to repeat, but I will stato iny firm conviction thatall has been done in Button at Lynebburg, ‘Va, vice IP. W. Mortis, suspended: Win. W. iferbert. at Alex: OWWine Wr Herbert’ appointed pestnaster at | Absolute sincerity, with a worthy will, and te Alexandria, Va., vi oi A. Windsor, sus-| the knowledge of persons whose pended, was one of th ding candidates for | arg world-wide guarantees, “I re Hig Hosttion and was endorsed by alurge nom: | rmny att the harm I shall di orthe citizens. M indsor w Mr. mut Rie a aerbaaen be ims ly greater. We shall p bill, but after what [have gone uu of us will ever be the same met have rifles and ter Indians wher ‘us that on Wants US tae ” he answered; “they and whisky, and 3 sons 18 wltnost from the fester the world, High water to wash out t as track are washed away, names feet deep on t t Humboldt becanse he was an “offensive partisan.’ rived htns ‘The order of the Postmaster General, reserv- Ing the two wecks following the 4th of July tor the consideration of the cases of presidential Dpostinasters and declining to seo applici®its for office, went into effect to-day, and it Is expected | that a large number of eases will be considered. ‘The postmasters whose terms lave not yet ex- pired will be given especial_attention, ahd the charges against them considered. A. EB. Stevenson, of Lilin and assumed the duties of of the absolute ¥ of the whole revelation. “Th “is mitel understate ceiving assurance that the inf will not be made use of for erlminal proceed ings, he is prepared to give names, dates and proofs to either the Arehbish Canterbury Cardinal the Earl of Shaftesbury, the Earl of Dalhousie, oF iit, ‘as representing the English the Catholics, plilauthrophy and non- conformity, Mr, Stead says, “I will zo to times If subpocned before p s of people who have giv n investizator, not an ink .Lhate my hand on a ve rm Minotanr, who lives In Piecadiliy.” Astegards ‘details, these articles, of which four or tive pages euch Will appear in the next three days, I should simply state that they an filled with horrors “positively Indeseribable, The articles are classified into—1, chuse and violation of ebildrer Emperor tion of virgins; 3, “entrapping and rut eomutite i Wwomen;"4. “interuntional slave trade in girls,” | 72 ATTENDS THE THEATER AXD TAKES REGU: - LAK DAILY WALKS, rocities and brutalities,” et Ems, July 6.—Emperor William attends (iThe miguiticant thing is" sald Mr. Stead, | tyratcr aud takes Ngular Walle Gallge tte Soe “that there has not been slightest. interfer: a ie ce by the police In “all the erlmes which wag POM be completely restored to health, ‘Thomas E. Nash, of Centralia, Wis., has been | Pretended to want tocommit, The only Umi Decorated by the Mikado. appointed chiet clérk of the Post Ottice depart- | Miey stopped us was when we tried to rescue | Saw FRANCISCO, CAL. July 6.—Advices ment, to succeed U. M, Walker, of Indiana, re- | obe of the victims.” Of course tits disclosure | the steamer Oceanic, from Yokohama, whi ‘sigue bas created a sensation throuzhout the coun-| arrived hero last night, state the “Mikado of n interesting fact In connection with the re- | Us. I can only repeat my belie! in the xecuracy | Japan bas bestowed Ube ribbon of the third cent appointment of Hon. John D. Biddis, state | Of the factsand worthiness of the motive. ‘ass on D. W, Stevens, who for many years was senator twenty-second district Pennsylvania, | Mnly nobody lately need to have been in- | tirst secretary of the United Stator tegution at to the assistant solleltorship of internal reve: | {oruedof the exiateuce of an actu! under side Japan, and “afterwards was secreuaty of the nue, is that he is a nephew of his predecessor, onde Sir. Ste mgs 1 See ene legation at ‘ashington, Orders Mr. William H, Rrmutvong, who Noluntarit ons unles somebody clse reveals | higher than the fourth class are com Ferlgned @ month ago to take effect the 30th | Mme bill referred toin the beginning ts one 3 increasing the age at which afemmle can be- seta ade, the Sommnesoner the appdine | e's euiguting party to unlayral cobabita qualified Views, Jaly 6.—The po inst Assistant Post- TENNA, July 6.—The porte has notified the assies that foreign printed matter coming ‘Through post offices will be subjected to censor: ship. tis specially ree neh papers, which give d foreign residents uews of the | government of Turkey, unobtainable DEATIC OF THE Risto Loxbon, July 6.—The Ri berly, D.C. La, Bishop department, hus appointed Prof. MS. Kern, of Columbia, Mo., forestry azent for the depart- ment. planned and superintended the im. vements in Lafayette und Forest parks, St. ius. The Secretary of the Treasury bas desiz- nated R, E. Preston, of the mint bureau, to as director of the mint in the absence oF illness of the director. M: W. Maher, of the District of Columb: assistant chief of the sp the Treasury, an office created by the In gress. This is a promotion in accordance with Civil service reform. ‘The following chang were also made In the office of the controller of the curren, James C. Brown, transterred fom superintendent of examiners to bond clerk; Charl HH. Cherry from as- sistant bookkeeper to class three; W, K. aS , reduced from chief of a division to three, prison many: lishing the nus the details, OF SALISBURY, tL Rev, George Mo- ury, ts dead, Messrs, Chamberlain and chide Imdonderry and Coleraine in their Irish tour. They will not ta pub lie or attend banquets They wilt only hold conferences on the condition of the country, ne condi William's Health, ferred on foreigners by the Mikado.” ————— __ From Wall Sirect 5 New York, July 6.—The stock exchange aia not open until 11 o'clock this morning. Open- ing, prices were goncrally’ sail Seaclion higher than the closing uotations: week, but Lackawanna was ashade lower, recat ng Shot by a Detective. JACKSONVILLE, FLA., July 6.—A man name@ Lane was shot at Eustis last night by Line gd io a THE BIGGEST SMOKE ON RECORD. Fire at Stoughton, Wis., Destroys 9.000 Cases of Tobacco Worth $150,000. MADISON, Wis., July 6—One of the most dls- astrous fires that ever occurred in this section of the state took place at Stoughton yesterday, burning ten out of thirteen large tobacco ware- houses, the St, depot and about twenty freizht ears loaded with wheat and mer se, causing a loss estimated all the way 00,000 to $1,000,000, ‘The fire originate an old hay press now used as a box fact eo Warehouses were York and Philadelphia tobs heimer & Co., Rosewald & Co Jolin Mark, of Chicago, being Among the losers, Lenves of Absence. VERY FEW APPLICATIONS FOR THE USUAL SUM- ‘MER VACATION, At this season of the year the government employes begin to think of vacation Joys, and In consequence the files of the de} t are crowded with applications for leave. This year, however, there isa remarkable dearth of such applications, and it might be concluded that Washington was becoming a favorite sammer resort. The conclusion which is more gener- ally drawn is that the government employes feel more comfortable at home and attending, totheir duties than they would be at the cool- est resort in the world with the dally expec tion of receiving word from home that they had been bounced, There has been no new ruling on the question of leaves, and a few have | The fire pbably caused the heaviest destruc- free nied for the accustomed term of th tion of tobacco that bas ever occurred tm the wil a actect| “eo ow. tgp gam fon & quarrel growing out of the arrest of one Pedpla for sate robbery. ——-—__ Stack in the Mind All Ni Rosrom, Mase, July Gets seemce ‘Tete Lght,of the Boston and Hingham steambout which was reported ashore near Nan- vt last night, ranaground on mud flats while endeavoring to avoid. collision with Sen a mer of Ly} — Mine in a narrow channel. here were 1,500 = of all aces and both sexeson the steamer, and the} Were compelled to remain on board all night, The tide was about halfout and was fall when the steamer struck, which occurred prc tae and it = 3 om. when she ‘ated. she then proceeded to Boston, arriv- ing at 4:30. No dajnage was done, ee Joy Among the O11 Hen. New York, July 6.—Crade oil touched 100 shortly belore ‘noon today. ‘The long-coveted figure was hailed with sl its and tossing of hats and general rejoicing on all sides of the oll Pit. The price quickly broke to 99%, and them Faliled to 100% betore 12 o'clock. eee Ruwsian Designs om Corea, CHINA TAKING MEASURES INTENDED TO DE PEAT THEM. StANGItAL, July 6.—Kecent actions on the part af Russia have given rise to a that that government contemplates an int ence with the Integrity of Corea, ‘The government 48 much alarmed, and is taking Tucasures to protect Corea and to defeat any qovenent which Russia might make against her. ‘Troops are being massed near Viadivo- stock, aad a flect, consisting of all the men-of War dvauable, has been to wate the Corean coast, ——_—»___ Triple Murder in North Carolina. AN AGED MAN AND 115 SISTER AND A NEGRO Raierom, July 6.~A special to the News and Observer. trom. Soneure, N.C. says: Kas Finch, aged 75 years; his sister, aged 80, white, and a negro boy about 15 years or were murdered pear here Saturday night tween midnight and daylight, |The throwts all were cat, It was evident that all knocked in the bead withan axe. [tis Bolen from thet Mir. Finch len from the house of Mr. thought probable that the pu & Co. and ey ny eeerea ree United states at one tin se. Tt vill be taken thfs yeur anti! late in the se: 4s estimated that fully oue-third of the entire when matters Lave quieted down. In some of | Wisconsin tobacco crop of last Year was con- the departments It is probable that thirty diys' | sumed. There were about 9,000 cases stored leave will be scaled down to twenty days, and | In the warehouses ready for shipment. ‘These in some of the bureaus no leaves will be granted | eases were worth about $50. apie atall. ‘There seems to be uv disposition on the | ing the loss on bout $450.06 part of the clerks tomake complainton this about $2. score, and so far the question bas not been Wlditional loss of &: forced upon the attention of the heads of the ne frame structure which had departments, repaired, so that it was almost SEES eS A amount of freight stored ‘The Bustacss Men of Washington. epot was saved, Nothing can be learn A LIST PREPARED BY THE POLICE, Mange oe tire. The —— ep Superintendent of Police Dye to-day submit- is that it was started by some fourth ted to the District Commissioners a list of the | 2° July Patriot, who was careless in the use ot fireworks. This makes the second disastrous business men and business places in the Dis-| conflagration which has visited Stoughton trict of Columbia (the professions excepted), | withina yearor two. ‘The loss from yester- which foots up as follows: 134 apothecaries, 19 | day's fire is partiall, ed by insurance, architects, 56 butchers, 46 bars and restaurants, a 506 barrooms, 24 bar and pool, 76 billiards, 68 | CHICAGO STREET CARS RUNNING. bonts and shoes, 62 brokers, 33 bookstores, 54 bakers, 21 banks and bankers, 40 barbe: Protected by ® Large Force of Police— 30 blackstniths, 52 commission merchants, 26 Policemen the Only Passengers. carpenters and builders, 203 cigars and’ to- | CHtcaco, July 6—Two hundred strikers, sev- bacco. 22 glaim agents, 124 confectionery, 47 | eral of Piukerton’s detectives and a few depu clothing, 21 carriagg | tactorles, 15 | cabluet | sheritfs arrived at the Western avenue car barn workers 127, cry tvoan 92, Gnirics, $8 dining: | o5 o'clock this morning, half an hour Tire 1B hour th loundry, Borecd. Se Aeee | Inter four hundred policemen were om the flour, 11 foundry, 29 feed, 33 fancy goods, 32 furnishing stores, 65S groceries, 162 | ground. They were detailed from five pre- Erocerles and Hquors, 30 groceries and bars, 91 | Clnets, and were commanded by Capt. Honfleld. roceries and provisions, 31 hotel und bar, 25 | Cars Will, be run outon Van Buren, Ms arness, trunks, &c., 9 hits, caps, &e., 22 hoiels, | Randolph and Lake streets. 27 hardware, 23 house and sign painting, 13 | Ramed will be patroled by police, and every ice, 32 insurance agents and companies, 18 {ue | Hort will be made to keep the car tracks free of surance and realestate, 62 Jer ‘39 Junk, 54 | Obstractions, ‘The dire department has been in- livery, 16 lumber, 271 liquors, 27 millinery, 41 | structed to be in readiness in ense of wny dis- notious, 11 newspaper ‘ffiecs 9 notariey gx | turbancy When 4 liver supply of water wil be produce, 54, provisions, 14 paints and oils, 48 | showered upon any partic, =o, plumbing, 20° printing, pawnbrokers, 7 . D} 22 yh with bayonets, have been conveyed from the ed Sopp, 22 pecocea Cen Ud real estato | Police stations to. the barns, aud. the police, agents, 8 railroads, 42 stowes, &c., 88 shoe. ried with these, weapons, will charge on any s rsons Who atte: ‘obstruct the passage of makers, 0 second-hand furniture, GO tallors, 14 | PEP ees be Ciewizeet oe Uenenee se tea and coffee, 6 telegraph companies, 33 under- a ve three licemen, the object being to allow as takers, 19 variety ‘sto 112 wood nd coal raat ng jealers. ‘The of listing these occu; {lone is to furnish Information fr officers who | PACS Mertens quarters ther a may ensue during the next hour. At this time Warehuuses were making an in the <, BI e | . FE; murderers hus capt hand yet red with the blood of Great ‘excitement are betn i a? issue licenses. Laurel's Fra Diavolo. THE ADVENTURES OF A YOUNG MAN NAMED BROOKES—iNS ARREST ON A CHARGE OF 2OB- Ye i lice carry out their present intention of Troling the routes of travel, leaving ‘the etry in charge three of their men, ‘vigor- ‘A young man named Wm. B. Brookes was | Gusatisck will be made and the strikers Wil at Rocuester, N. ¥., sey, oo ™moulders, numbering it An the Co-operative and Sill iH non-union men re . and live in coe ae, ist possible attempts. ann, Convers & Anstioe arrested at Laurel, Md., Saturday, by Detec- ble tives Edelin and Mattingly, of tis city, and r to preve: ning. ¥ if i t i | ; ! morning, but foundries are almost idle, the only police work done being that. ‘there TRIUMPHS Wox aT THE At the Virginia. state regatta at Fredericks ‘burg, Saturday, all the races were a mile and @ half straight away. The race between light

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