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* THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, SWEPT BY VIOLENT STORMS. Wind and Rain Doing Great Damage in the Ne west. { He reoctved AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, St. Patt, MINN., July ®.—Reports west Cc from various points Indicate that a terrife wind — * _ nsylvania Ave, aud Lith St, by and rain storm Visited the western and southera Ernie. oe oho rece SPetions of this state last might. In mame paces EO. W. ADAMS, 7 ] storm took the shape of a eyelor e~ socredbadet ee stroved evers thine in ite path. ‘Crops, sdffered THe EVEXING STARS served to subscribers tn the the most, whole ficids belag destroyed, So far aety carpets. on their own account. at 10 conta per . no caxuulties are reported, though pais from oF F mouth. toples at the ovunter, country districts lying iu the path mm Senta’ excl ail—postage prepeld-4 . Sek ,2 autor pee eee > pooerce [Entered at the Post Oflice at Wasington, D. C.as CARS BLOWN SHOR THE TRACK, Becond-clas: mall watter., Srarta, W Tux WEEKLY Stam—publishet on Friday—SI a ow Fear, ponte tated, aie eats Sisal tall mncrptione ee put advance = ever aut longer chee fait te a LL July 9.—A_ terrible erclone Cover this jase last’ might and @id g — destraction to farm houses and barns churches were tudiy dau a 2 10,045. WASHINGTON, D.C., THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1885. TWO CENTS. [22:5 22 Smee track and several others derailed at the 3 —— western depot. Traits were delayed t = : = | accidents. “Xe reports have been fecelved from PICN! SXCURSIONS, ETC. 7 3 r, 2 . 5 the country, and the total daraage can NICS, EXCURSIONS, ETC.) __ AMUSEMENTS. _| SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. CHANGES 1S THE orFices. Telegrams to The Star. |: “ eta 4.() MILES FOR 15 CENTS. A bBavcHs GRAS = = WASHINGTON, D.C., JULY 6TH, 1885, T=. 2.0 FTES ‘PAST GRANDS OF Ga me Appointments by the President, Ete. i] THE TRAVINST RATN IN YEARS, as eae = £ s ‘Tv the Biitor Evening Star: the Grand Lodge D.C. are requested to me ¢ Mrs. Merrick Dead. = ae OSKALOOSA, LOWA, The greatest rain Every TU: SDAY, THUR-DAY and S\TURDAY | “EVERY EVENING will please insert in your paper that Thavebeen | &t the Wallon 7th street FRIDAY EVENING, the | The readers of THE STAR will regret tolearn | The President today appointed William K storm ior many yea 1h ASPIRE SOON cunsig temummer, commencing july | 0 TN a tnisrepry sented be the, Federation of Labor. Tbave | ty Mee for the cae cheer the Purpose of elecl- | that Mrs. Ricbard T. Merrick died this after-| Meade, of Arizona, to be United States marsha | THE SCHUYLKILL REGATTA. | Over tive inches or water fell Jv6 (rl laste" hope they will erase ny name from te P. HALL SWEET, noon at twenty minutes to one o’clock. ofthe territory of Arizona, and Joseph L. Mor lands mow, Unancar ieee wee oumaphieel i et tore dark ot, ter | PPHEATER COMIQUE Us tay Have pubilshid Cane the sale agent for the | _2t Grand Secretary. a san, of South Carolina, to be secretary of th: SSS evucicee, audin tno was onnubis tes, Ohne SO ears ae SUMMER GARDEN | (“shen otter ce. Brot cane rush to | (-<Ee>, Tp, THE CPMOOTIEE FROM THe | Govenewest Recrirns To-par.—interna! | Chlied Stites eeatiog 2 Morio> rgeoninth, |The Columbias Win a Place. | sisutls wun. * eSesfiac 7 satisfy them all ‘calling at_my place of business, re ‘ederation of jr, pad others: m i y 590, ' v3 : SION OF FHEX ‘The Greatest Conception of Modern Times. all by calling at 83, | Wwe menos os Irene, CAA 100 Custos, S55 navy ss chat Ene SARURSION OF THE NATIONAL ONE RIGHT, aL Shot aw, MT, BAIDWELL. WiAw | scores, do cinders, Gout Earn flasron 7th | SHORTER ANNUAL LEAvEs.—It Is stated that | Mr. Morgan has been resident of Mexico fo: ert hcattprteningiea te es RIND “ RUILD- | street, between 1 anc reets northwest, at 7:30 p. - | seme ti an KS Mt the vj ‘a ‘ata TWO THIEVES DUWCUIAED a8 FOUR RIFLES In gene | a. ducing July and August, Saturdays execprea’ >” | Be Postmaster General has now under consid. | “ime, nm, @nd speaks the language of th | Pr ERENCH IN ANNAM.| “axnecac urs suit is unaows Mouse axD : ==> RENO uNt DETS, LS, | FEE RG any crancmueee ond the pt 3 7 © MVHS aire B cite of sour inline ay Ty ae 1, Dies, eration the Issue of a circular fixing the annual ed ol 5 ROB WER OF S14 Wo MARSHALL HALL, THURSDAY, Jory 9,1885. S PIURSDAY, AND. | ‘ae orusies. ner, Sth al Lath se Hi Rezeustera, BE Gusdort! Jeaves of employes in the Post Office depart- | Tastee er" oo Sones Ba ae = Cureaco, July. 8.—The most daring and Sreamer W. W. CORCORAN leaves 7th street | [oy caatpE P Se | nae mowed mny entire stock ire cammice abnenys Gee Taya Burch, | ment at fifteen days, instead of the customary | Patnam, Conn, vei WEN. GRANT NOT SO WELL TO-DAY. | Msi SXecuted mobbers that has takes Spe ing bet Ey uit nel ht af a othlig for Mep, ¥ot john yi a le a ; B.S. ck as yor of ci 8 ee Ccaeee 5 5 eens hanking You for your piste 1uvorsy a ea v r - 2 LIC ; PE Se continuance of the same, lain respeciiully, (==> Rerort oF THE CONDITION cations for summer leaves. It is probable that | register nok wich eel a ee ee Qrax | CAPT COUCH A HARD HITTER. ke FRIDAY EVENING, July loth. ‘Tl kets Suc. | _jy6-1m 428 Kew York avenue. M. KAUFMA, > oF some effort will be made to have the rulings of | iand office at Pueblo, Col.” 8 Lewne Reireshments served by ihe iadiew "The uames of Drs | S53 STRRR ORC CLOTHTER, {he National Savings Bank of the District of Colum- | the various departments on this subject anl- | Rage ay : : Bea Sutety aud Bischod, Mus Ewan. Miss Detwelier, ‘Houghton c TENT RA. | _Sv'7-6t 719 8th st: s.e,_ | bis,at Washington, D.C,, at the close of business, July | torr, go that the clerks in one id SH wa L. Cleary, who was yesterday ap- atety Coarges pentpp enn pry Rta rel N SUNDA INCERT xa 7 NT Sig | Ist sso. , e department will | pointed to West Point, is a son of F. D. Cleary. | VICTIMS OF THE CHOLERA SCOURGE his practice for Hons will be a pleasant feature of the occasion. Boat | WH! begin in Washington nent Musteal | “~~, NOTICE THE ANNUAL MEETING RESOURCES. not enjoy any advantage In this respect over | a clerk in the Post Oiflce department, “He is « rats Jeaves at 6 o'clock sia p. __Jy6-ot From the iy af itex UNION INSURANC: COMPANY, of Washington, | Hog04.and discounts jose in the others, nephew of Hon. John Kelly and a grand —_e—— about ERAUSES ORCH DAY, July Lath, | Or the election of nine directors, will be held ai the Fr IS caving lite wtoie seen, and wil turateh | st Sommer ran, Seats reverved on an ater Met | lee of the Conauys se) Loulsane, a lusic as lieretofore for Excursions, Picnics, Burge | newiav, July 8, at the Opera Hous ree DAY. July 13, 1595, Polis open fri Deatu oF A RETIRED ARMY OFFICER.—Ad- Fradute from St. John's collegiate fits at | VIOLENT STORMS IN THE NORTHWEST. Jutant General Drum has been Informed of the} the last commencement, after a six years —___ t to work in their rooms, son the first stocks, bonds. re ue from State Banks and bankers.c.0ce Real estate, turniture and fixwures,. which include \ C. reaaseMaadi ‘Residence eeret a lock p. m. NOBLE D. LARNE Irrent expe dy of Capt. Nathar red, cour a @ rToung Noor. A ring at th Mrs. Smith to Seabtutoimenrean jearine | (ARLIND SERINGS OPES, OR Uw | Sree Cee & Mibecreinty._| Surentes veges York city. Hie ought through ihe satire rebel | Clenty Snswedmsing auc se ene Mean: | FOR THE SHARPLESS CUP. tire front dos: two men. dressed as ane (wHAPEL Po. Now sitietiocicoume. TS CORPORATION PAVING SCRIP.— | Checks and other cash item: lion, Potomac, where he has gone for a month's vaca- —— were standing there. They introduced a Cc jesoaue Moe ‘Will the holder of Scrip azainst Lot 4, | Bills of other Banks. a x tion. The Columbians Win a Place in the | s:lvesa= plumbers, sent by the landlord, Mrs, LONG BRANCH OF THE POTUMAG Ee = Square 630. issued to Nicholas Acker, please commu: | Fractional paper currency, uickela and NavAau Nores.—Lieut, Commander B. B.| Hugh Haroldeon, of Georgia, has been ap- ‘Trial Heat. ansuspicious, led the Way to the ki a pecate With DANLAL OC. CALLAGHAN, aes Bradford has been detached from the Trenton, | pointed chief of a division in the sixth auditor's | Partapevpnta, July 9.—A committee of the ras the first on 3% HOURS AT THE BEACH. BOOKS, &c. ees : pu eae and placed on sick leave.——Commodore Schley | lice of the Treasury. Schuylkill navy and the representatives of th ane trmed tee so Tee WASHINGTON, D.C JULY 2p, 1585, 5 neat wis’Gea us : Gov. Win, M. Brann, of Idaho, has tendered . As sine turne Commencing SUNDAY, June 23. the NEW BOOKS any on = Sear tity Fopartnersnip between aL. SHY A, ae pean conanes ooredere Whealeselag to | US resignation to the President for “reasons 1 | f¥e crews who are to contest for the Sharpl IN ‘Tales From Many Sources; 4vol BL E acd JNO. T. GIVEN having been dissolve ome day! y a el cap STEAMER GEO LAW Alaska, the Sithan Archipelazo. By E.R. Scidmore, | 1 shall continue ihe Wood and Coal busines at theold day. an entirely personal natun ay to-day out her a-sll neck, Then the be Slettor the Sick fy Mire Macy F Hentersou, Scand of Clarke 6 st Heclesiastival History: ‘By Sinithe ‘were I shall beppre ‘and its Remarkable Auswers, By Hev. W.W. | T'may be favoret Miss Katherine Carr, of Mississippi, has been | aight to make the final arran GEN. RosEcRANS’ REVOLVER.—Gen. Rose- | 8PPointed a female messenger in the Post Oilice | decided that a single race was ira} her man drew a long rope department. river not being wide enough for five © wrried and proceeded to bind Will leave daily from steamer George Leary's wharf, except Moudays and Fridays, 5:45 a.m. sharp, and re- dred to Bi alterders wath well | Wmyided profit ich niking the public for the liheral | ‘Time eertiticaves of depoall crans to-day received a revolver, presented to 7 ot : ct was a uctatly zon, D.D. patronage extended the late firm for ma 7 ‘ue Attorney General to-day appointed Col. | row al the sume time without great danger of a Teet ds. A towel was dri ht turn 9:30 p.m Ressonabie: Apprehensions and Reswuring Hints. Ry | | mk tore comin ree Che ee ee rents ae: him by Col. O. H, Jeffory, of Colorado, but | Fisher, of Brooklyn, fo bean exeminer in the | collision, and that the race shoald be rowed in | across hermouth and both ends ted together ‘Round trip 50cta. Meals at the Point 560cts Kev. Henry Footman. ‘ne notice whl be ziven to my friends and the pub- which has been since 1863 reaching him. It | Department of Justice. 8. The first heat, between the Atalantas, of | back of her head. ‘The robbers then tore op Prof. Schroeder's Orchestra. ‘Aeros the Chasm. A Nowe an pegenerally of the lvcation and opening of my new : comes now from members of the Sth Texas con- ~————“e¢____ and the Matta: of Philadelphia, way set | the too of Mrs, Smiths dress and gat hold ‘ > nai jogmann,_ nasines evant, Treasurer ofthe above-named | federate cavalry, who captured. I it. TEACHERS © ING. for 10 o clock, aud a halthour later une sec a wallet cont: ining $1,030. Suddenly the door. F. S—No excursion Tuesday. Ju _set9_| \W\7ASHINGTON CIRCULATING LIBRARY. — | 322 eae aaa truco tue best of my kuowledguand beliel 4. | Col. Jeffory. Lient. Spencer had Just reached | The Agrienitural College Convent! Ske uO tats eveuiiy Reteain abe weitinees 1a teementne Med compen oo analee TPENTION! ASSOCIA 1 IONS AND CLUBS, & o jyzam_ Corner 12th and Csi : the rear of Gen, Rosecrans’ camp ‘when the at- ; até thisevening between the winner pe Smnitlis, pe ENTION! Assox roaster. “Vain Forebodin m__Comer 12th aN Subscribed and sworn to before rie this bth day of | {He rear < 4 Proceedings of the Body To-day. * : cond enews | call. Wille ane af the teubers Pistorio’s Orchestra is not connected with Lower | 9pF0Smter ee eae NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS MEE GORGE Ww. GAGE tack was made by the 8th Texas cavalry, and " Of the first heat, and the first and second c call, While one of the robber Seca Pots this seacon, and cam be engaged on rear : Banteie Boathiens = an er Notary Bubile, | the entire escort was cayftured. The sth Texas | At the afternoon sesaion of the Agricultural wt Weat. 5 < oon ihe sloor with tis hand over i mouabie term for excursions plcnicy, @&. Address 7 S G. T_WASHBUIN & CO.. 807 14th st._ | ~ Whereas, it fs provided ly section 7 of the by-laws now send the weapon to the general,with a very | College convention, at the agricultural depart- heats Were rowed over er ing a sound, the a a yer ae weg SEV AY COvPISE SILVER AND GOLD Joico complimentary note, = ment, yesterday, It was decided to pay a visit | CoUMe, és tiles, this morning, Ty «iver i a Uve caters that Ste. Si wae | THE GREAT FALLS AD C. S JOHN'S: MIN # COMPANY, a@ corpora- Se 7 y pe a the first heat were the Malty Mand AB Ferengi oe “ << ay tet PEDO evan case rerotee | Coehonelt History of the U8, vol. om opganized nuder (le laws uf te sate of CuldFad Taxasuny OFFictAts decline to extend the | 10 the White House thls afternoon at 3 o'clock | Sit e Ataiantan, of New York, the | clovnd and incked tie vst, ‘Tem the, robbers ‘The Steam Packet EXCELSIOR will make F a ey cate oe that the annual meeting of stockholders. for the elec! SSE Go PHD GUN = i e | the President having sign! at he woul ng in 9:0BRy, he segond "heat | quietly caving Mrs. Smith apon Syipg aay ag the season te the abo epolntsevery SUS History of Ksna, bs Hambsnd: Sven ner TOF ™ | om of directors: “aud fr a other purposes shall be eee Crp co ee tod repessact thet they Srp PA ge pleasedgo See the Usiacateratthat moun /|theEAlcimoaete at cone tlior: ties Cometobke ar | ee tuiee d fk and almost de Aah a f are ier Genera Gordon's Journals at Khartoum. nels panpans pipet OMe th te cy Saye i atest Oc hnsit siti 1 h Washington, aod the Narragansett. of Provi- | trom fright, ed t loosen the bond Goraer of Hizh se aud Cana, ax Nocloce am.;sharp. | GeBeTal Gordon s Journals at kl euver, Aray int in the tate of Colorads, ou THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK, = 2 : Messys. Willets, of Michigan; Lee, of Misis- | Washington, and the Narragansett of 1 hp gem yy sles purely Fare for round trip Suc. buat can be chartered on al- | Ae and Letters of General Upton. the second SATURDAY OF OCTOBER In each year} at Washington, in the District of Columbla, Fe aan + Poor Ovetim Tio Slowing | sigyt: Athiiton, or Pouuasiventa: Palrehild, ot | Gomes eee pe Mairmonnts ue te 6-28, | eeu ber wales one Seeeten Sand as weet ATERS Tor? Huge oucervows 4G) A Naturalist’: Wanderings in the Eastern archi- SWwhereas it's fucther ‘provided by section 8 of the +85, July 1, 1965. new post ofices have been established in Vir-| Kansas, and Dwalnelle, of California, were ap- | Swat will be meeel At O aclowks Ute oventias tive | thed taken” place, and the police were notiBed. i . * Lig rmeip lay tebinig iP UU by laws of-aid Company’ that it for any reason stich EG aren ee caaton, Alexandria county, Sarah | poinited vice presidents of the convention. A | Malias, Fairmounts and Columbias belng the | Up to this m: they have obtained me lu CURSED POINT — ORGANIZATIONS CCAR | Matilde. Princes of nstand. {ite duy'Bsea I aid’ petlon sch meetin ima ba | Toane and discount EO Hubler 42 cnet nag Bemtepoutnted | Fesolation was adopted urging apon Congress | rer Se =< DAYS and SATURDAYS: other poltts MONDAYS | | 0 Tender Dorolen by the Duchess, ‘The Daemon of | My 04 ais day Gherwaiter’ fix. upon by the stock | BYETarals postmaster at’ Clover deyot, Haliiax county, | the measure known as the Cullom bill, It was GEN. GRANT FATIGUED Se Sos FRIDAYS Appiy to. W. BAUEE, 7th street | Darwin 910A ‘shed by said Company, after giving twenty days pubs | C2 S-bouds on hattd vice Thos, Balton, remov decided, also, lo appoint a committee to urge > ; ., Conch Strikes a Fatal Blow. wharf. jezG-1m* wv Buddhist Catechism. Hist van of tolate | Other stocks, bonds ai — efore Congress such legislation as mizht he Reee; - TY uly 9.—-A Timex spocinl WER CEDAR POINT | Aten for dna, Be Alden's Prbttentions [Slept ee bolalag. £3011 Sac froma witeered rao Anay OnDERS.—Lieut, Col, John Green, 24 | favored by the convention, or Visitors Too Mach for Hfen | from Augusta, ica . W. EL MORRISON. z ava daily news) of general circulail mblixtied | Pe from other ional banks, cavalry, promoted from major, Ist cavalry, will In a discussion of a portion of Commissioner o = reecived Jv3 475 Peuuayil y is y Mr. Mec ¥., July 9. " Jar Watering Place of Washingtonians, 29 Pennsylvania ave jn cach of the cl. les of Deuver, Colorado, and) Wash- | Due from state banks and bani °1 i Pf Colman’s address the system of distributing | | MT. McGreGor, N. ¥.. July Thesaie swittand magnificent slecmer AfMESLA, ington, in the Distrlet of alums. aibest te, farinture alld fixe Teport to the commanding general department | Colmnan’s address the system of distributing | sastTaMne sient the moc a rene wit leave hor whatt, bot of Sirs, daly, exceye oe | Susy Our, _And Whereas no auniul mest ne of the stockholders eens erie Columbia for assignment to a station, and | gress was condemned by a number of delegutes, | nd the four hours Bee ADB NAaOk BSA” W's fees in recent ca amon aee oe was called or took pluce upon the second Saturday OF her casi items... Will report tn person for duty thereat on’ the | {ho tayored a pian providing that tie distiba: | aud Bam. were passed without an Instant of ea wicken mae ‘Armenia stops at Alexandnaon Mondays, Wednes | - ‘THE NEW WORK BY October, in the year Issa. ueither has scl siock- expiration of his present leave of abseifce. Maj. Pe 2 Paoli tc foe | Wakefainess, He would then “ daysand Fridays oniy. Fare 60c. roundtrip. Child holders” meeting be sald ac Fruncis 8. Dodge, paymaster, Is detailed asa | U0n Of Sods stould be made entirely by the | hd not Dr. Doulas ai Sse pce echo mg gays and DERSRIS a UTORIENS & ICOGHEEE Now thereto ven By oo S483 | member of the grimy retiring board convened | CBMIsslONer of agriculture. | Rim nod. idle throat ‘ind Gonswed Povehge Sewn. CT ee 2 reoperation ose a THE NATIONAL CAPITAL Wi hho ‘are the bona fie owners an ni 1AL-A00.00 | HE San Antonlo, Texas, viee Maj. Isaae Arnold, | tetts, of Michigan, read a paper on Industrial | He general at ° THE GERMAN OORN Chor. ‘ations “LP! SHERIFF'S Coal Offices, = more than three-fourcas ot ali the cay | Redemption fund ordnance department, hereby relleved. Leave | @iucation, which was disc sed at length. tinned without Sntereaptic Berry, July prospect of the corn eee HANDSOMELY ILLUSTRATED. Geiss Gran Cope Sie nee | Ger cent of cireuiatio: of ubsence for filteen days is granted First oo morning. “The sick man crop in thie par many ingood. Theears jezs And at Steamer’s wharf, foot of 7th st. Miling Company, that a meeting of th v3 | Lieut. John McE. Hyde, 8th infantry. TO-DAY’S SESSIO®, fatigued, and too at a de are jong aud fall, ing has began. SS Wor sale by Of sil Company Will be hurt and bel at the office of TOR nnsnserrneneentmnnerntnntn = ‘The agricnitural convention reassembled at | upon his powers vesterday afternoon au Se kk ree - 5 ve } room 0 Taber Grand Opera Hous e 3 a De, Douglas, tis morn ax ;TEAMER CORCORAN. ait Hall Lew ‘weil, room 2 Taber Grand Opera House | TROUBLE ABOUT THE CATTLE TRAILS.—Com- | 19.39 @ m, today. The chair announced the | ING." said De, Douglas, this, moenin a oe ee tes 10 @ A. WHITAKER Block. in the city Gf Denver. Arapalice county, state | | LIABILITIES. missioner Colman, of the Agricultural bureay, i shows no ill effects, So far as Tean judy * i “Boat will leave her wharf, at foot of 7th street, at Pe WO Pes eetvaas ae of Colorado, on MONDAY. f WENTIETHU DAY | Capital stock paid in. following committee on legislation: Messra, re i Bu. and $ pm. Returning at Y and 8 p.m my salou SECON | UF ULY, 1885. a5 the hour of TWO OCL CK P. | Surplus fin Wo-day Teeelved a Alspateh from Dodge City, | atherton, of Pennsylvania: Willetts, of Michi- | M07DIME, although he has been sleeping, th of are 1p, 25¢. of said day, which mecting of stockholders stiail bé Kansas, stating that nearly fifty thousand cat {ssissi ppl . ‘ autininnd yoanecday’ “yf Aberyatwith, _ First clang Catering at the Hall seoasm_ | Buaxx Boo Ks 1d far the par He on the drive trom Texas 10 the panbandloot cee ee Saye oe eee on it Rees bunght uy tos = 5 a ‘exas and Colorado have been foreibig stopped = . . mK I was bong 1885 excursios szasox 1885 COMMERCIAL STATIONERY. SE a ee oe And prevented from passing over the ‘combeon | A resolution was offered by Mr. Alvord de- Wise: Wall Oireel Woda ee for £10,000, A Spectaity of Making all Kinds of BLANK BOOKS | lozg, whilch sale took pla'e on or about the Ist day of trail for such cattle turouzh tue Indian country | claring that the relations of agriculture and | eleegg iadogetingnd fe + AT NEWMARKET, om THE TO ORDER. ecember, IMB. and to transact such other busiiess and are now stopped there by an urined band | meteorology are so intimate that the operations | , NEW YO8k, July 9.—The stock Loxpox, July 9.—The race for the Chester. CARDS AND WEDDING ENGRAVING DONE | «may Ty come betore ald ye ‘And all 9f mer in the pay of @ rival cattle interest. | Or the signal iseahoula Da Hale fermen trees clive during te frst field stakes, for two-year-olds, was run today BALTIMORE & OHIO RR IN AN ARTISTIC MANNER gersotioliotling Stock in sala comin ate requested These cattle belong to eltizens of Colorado, Mis: | Staaten af every agricittaral col ees, cea gas | WBE pews ware aeaterally tealy per at the New “and eae w v pola, @ preset ai of , eee oes: z ve coliege, a ne el even i by ¥ Modweu EVERY MONDAY, commencing June 22, to JOHN C PARKER, Db. MALLORY, iorapecdy: delivery er Colonic rea Purchased | questing the commissioner, io use lis best | further advwncr of Me to ay ner CY berad enol mor - Ragyres pene 2 ET sd 619 7th streot._ aRoRGe WitbeER, District of Columbia, Chunty of Washinaton, sx: handle, and the contracts are now expiring or | Hort: to procure the establishment ofa sizual | dealings, followed by quite vadand Lord Haldon's brown filly Storm Ligh’ ] PEN MAR . icholders. 1, HENRY C. SWALN, Cashier of the above-named | have expired. All these cattle are sound and | St#lion af every ageicultural college now or | during which all the advances were tx tind, There were riers, ne Soleniuly swear that the above statement is | healthy. The dispatch is signed by the owners | Hereafter established under nattonal endow-| something more, but before Lo clock the . RILLA Not INTRIGUING AT PRESENT, true to the best of my knowledge and belfel Of the cattle stopped, who accert that they nage | Mens also that if this canuot be done through | market wast cal strong anda portion. oF te ry . Round trip rate, $1.50. Limited to 300 persons. | °° Txrerestixa To ___ Jeb ‘oilet Zorilia, & Leave Washington at Sam Returning, arrive at — 4 ae GusTomEns: Ty) Tria Babe Se is Bon te of | Complied with all laws; that they are law-abid. | the »ignul oficer the matter be referred to tie | loss was recovered. Tae market at 11 o'clo 630 0m. CLOTHING BUYERS.” Sdjoining the Purtiand th WT NUON NS | saree ib ZEVELY, Notary Public” | us eltizens engaged tn legi:imaie businessand | cplamittes on legl:lation of this convention, | was active and “Spoulng quotations.» Pucide EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, Commencing} ON THE TWO LAST TAALES ON OUR FIRST delim Piawiber, Core Atte eRIDOR oe RES MIDLeS ONDE UN Cesnaen Ci See Rie Terolution wae, discus-ed st | Mall and Lash aveanna fave Deen the heaviest | thar ay the ‘kid 3 =, z : MW. BEV , : : : ‘Messrs. Peabody, Alvord, | gtockson te list, but the latter has recovered | by che ace 3 FLOOR WE HAVE PUT ALL THE SMALL| pas x F. BROOKS LEWISCLECHANE | pregcror, | be uaead Lo Hoe ed ete Grails shall | or New York, Nowmath of Alabatnar Fairchild, | {ls'iocs waite ct Beat macist inks advance, | U2 Cuber: A is not a proper thy HARPER'S FERRY AND BYRNES ISLAND,| . > paokEN LOTS THEY ARE WHAT WE GARDEN HOSE, any length, it | eee ae ees oe of Wisoonsin: Lazenby, of Ohio; MeWhorter, of | Total ales first hour 81,900 sures. inthe atte Je, Honor Pwilis says, i On the Potomac. — zs = : 22 eee = -PERSONAL.—Mrs. Bayard, the wife of the Seo- | Tennessee, and Fernald, of Muine, = could wot in such crisis have auy chance of Round trip rate, $1. Limited to 200 persons. Leave | CALL THE ODDS AND ENDS-NOT OLD STOCK. GAS STOVES, all sizes; guaranteed. Call CeO CONCI, No. 580, A-L. 0! | retary of State, 1s critically il at her home ‘THE COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATION Symopatay for Lonls Ri suowesd. a . Washington 10:05 a.m. Keturning, arrive at 7:20 p.m. | BUT SMALL LOTS OF GOODS THAT WE WANT and rami fran Tae f Lipa “VEX. | near Wilmington. The Secretary for some | eS oport Stting toed thay as the A QUmBEC July 9—An adjourned meeting of |” yx pavoR oF THE FSTARLISHED CHURCH, EVARY WEDNESDAY AND EVERY OTHER | To SELL, AND ARE WILLING TO SACRIFICE GAS FIXTURES, tc. No charge for banging | fo wd uugutta at 8 Wit. a Bes, ie waalcgon in Ge mesieee coe Si | teases reais re goneg rie echncieeeet night au Ji sues Cartier tall agaare at which cenining oe oman: truant ame SUNDAY,t0 gov Powis ani Goie DamGea LIne LOWEST PRICES, Plumbing, Repmrs, &c. = seomury | continue tg do so until Mrs, Uayard grows | agriculture and all Institutions systematically | sy hors, Gwen Maroy, oxamaseer ar reaebee we . posal todisestablish the church ‘ LURAY CAVERNS, “ — Tk T= SP ARTES .AV- | better—Vice President Hendricks left last | engaged in active labor for agricultural pro- | dressed the meetin od the declares his opposition to the WE WEAN EEaun VAGIEEN COMPLE: E-F BROOKS, | LJ7 S>,,ing good: on deponitat GA. SAUTH'S Loan | evening for indiana. After spending a month | Caweed In active labor for agrict CMON ot tare tninin ene Ghee atthe aie ae He contends that the etublished Commencing June 24. Round trip rate, $3.50. = (ice, S14 Yin a will pay charges and redeem the | at his imme there he thinks of taking atrip to | foo tionescuton the Het nee nee ec aes oie rg chureh secures to the poorest as Weill us to the Leave Wasbington $30 emi, Returning, arrive at LoT A. se cn cure, | HO eerie one aire HD Bodine cadag: | oo ee ns oa Geen eaters to eee ines lagen tle letwest districts “tezular"mintstrations of re 9.5 pm. es = varre ernwre | [== ,THE ATTENTION OF vintTons awn | 29-10) ,| tem Miss Hannah Johuson, are spending the | jiruule suggestions of Commissioner Colman | mact eee ad that te fthe fact chat alt | gion whiea, ie is 80 necessary to Sonn pacrdemgn inns map hee peer i! ace poets ia = Ceara ee Tm Ce Ca Ge RCRA PELANE | summer in the monntalus of Virginia ——Ex- | {the creation of a bureau or division in tac | Batish sujects wie are aecteed © erential | PUNlie Wella a : y called to PHC ‘Telephone. Crampanics are hereby notin | Mer | My ; -« Garsious Secure your tickets at 619 and 1351 Peon- | OFFICE COATS AND ABOUT FORTY PLAIN | iid suicvuurd uguiiot Malate Ton aD rete e | toremove ail palesunt wires, fron Loe Ss eed | Representatives Wand Southard are in | department which shail be the special medium | oitsises areentitl st toa come e and. tits THE WAR ON THE PALL MALL GAzerte. s, July 9, No objectionable parties allowed on board. —_ Steamer tor charter for Marsball Hall, Giymont and | LARGER, NONE SMALLER. CALL ONLY FOK ze town, staying at tite Ebbiit,—Amons the arrie = aa r 7 Ey Wwania av ‘morn Ke gluse oF 1n bottles by W. MILBUEN. Sole tue | Sausie 2-9, by July Tu nog: | LOW Ny i US of inter-communication and exchange between | tial trial, an] to aitain that ead. eon Sisal Avenue aud at devot on the morning of Me | DARK STRIPE OFFICE COATS, ALL GO AT 25 vette ‘ud Muuulacturer, 14z0 Peunylvauie ave | Fes or my buildings. J ee | Se Auta Oeste each were ares the institutions intended ty be rapresented by | sume must be forta nn lie. si reat all venders GUOQUAN FALIS, VA. CENTS APIECE. ———— Sli iE OR FOUR OOMS | and E. M. Guilandet, of Washington.——Mr. HL. | or tide seneral: plaa of oeorecetnin: cher the | Hanibe tasen uw 2 ahigeele Finest Scenery of the Potomac. = SS JOHN, MITCHELL, FoR (or Stork’s | our, levlnns H. Dodge and Dr. Armistead Peter, of Guonge: | Qh tls pia OL Se ee 2 a — “Tue steamer MAY WASHINGTON will make an LOT B eal i siuce Ufliee abd Notary Pulte. MST MUNDAY, JULY 1 town, leave for New. York. this evening, and | Couventlon recommends to the. commissioner ee eine seoamer MATEY WASHINGTON will make ap oT eotlings tin toommti0y Pete ave for Boston, Sunt “ecert Isles of oat Wit suit tiembe ou Saturad toe Teese ed | as a most Important (uuction of this pra poved | a “iption list was opened Watch was largely patirond Ac Saye Eel Poe \NTAINS THIRTY PA | Reauctiul Butiuing Lot on S1sc st. vest Waal fi i sail thence Saturday Europe.— | bureau the compilation and publication of 4 | signed. PSBURG, s Se eee ane ck Sree Tee ee ee ee ae Oe SNGUISE PERE Ilhan oat, fronting Ou twe earcaie Will Gewtien i : Rehard Sylvester, Jr.,of Washington, accom | periodival bulwetta of agricultural progress, not | ee —— ee benvilie, Oni, wage: A Wost-bound freight tralm a S 3 SUCKER PAN’ VALUE AT | and ou liberi terns. aa = TA NGmae | panied by his wite{svisiting in St. Louls—- | Pee’ Z eport ba et the Pan-Handie railroad jumped the track B Dancing om s five waxed deck down aud back. SUCKER PANTS THAT ARE GOOD VALUE A’ ae <0 THAT NORTE | toes ontattve O'Neill of Misttard, bie ape | fess aan querterly;and an annual report based Dying at the Supper Table. ne Fan-Handie raliroad Jumped the track — = wit = a os duly, ist, Te resentative O Nel 3 i ereon; puiletin eon ” ro dts cine conapubiain ar Hollie rs -Va., yesterday, red GLYMONT EVERY SATURDAY © 4. M, RE-| $1504 PAIR OUR CLOSING PRICE 35 CENTS | FE out giver nee alge recom There wa eas sine uolitree: | Yellowstone rezion, ree erating ara never Sr ail progress iu agrionitural erperimeute pre: | otras O12, July 9.—5. W King, proprietor | ie &y kindiin <G Mt, — tgied Elect 1d Stcane rte PUST € LACUIN tack o kness.——Col. and. Airs, Win, Wal oh colleges 9 0 : oA an = ing Fireman ‘The steamer MARY WASHINGTON will make Lore. ROGINSKT &” LEWIS, THE WELL. | Rucsted w be present, as business uf importance aust | agi summer residence in Virginia, where Mrs. | of all experiments, resulls, etc., of interest, for jaughiers sailed for Europe @ short tm AFUE were de" wrtarson trips EVERY SUNDAY, leaving a: 3p. call SE kown Sign Pulnters and” Glagiers, are ag | (uted be P vf importance must Walls mother, Mrs. Franks, now is——Mr. D. | pubtication in the’ builetin, ami that the ‘The ioxs to the company will B., returning at 8 p.m. ABOUT EIGHT YOUTHS' ALL-WOOL SUITS, | $US D street northwest. “Telepbube call, 3793. All er ofthe Board: ° H. B, LITTLEPAGE, rh dlartiett, secretary of the Chinese lecation | missioner furnish proper blauks for these re- ——— ae Miicterea 20 rowed tip. ‘ UITS, | ‘rders promptly: atictded tox miso |) aoe Bearciniy. | here, wus registered in New York last night. | ports: algo, that Congress be petioued to Sup Srpel te Auues Acaees Hine Brass Hand on thie excursions. SIZES 32, 83 AND 34 BREAST MEASURE, NONE FS FRONT WO DT ents, | Renretentantve Warner, of Ohto,ts.at che Rigen, | Botts aise, that, Congress | os, ——. G. W. Benjamin, late UL S. minister to | tis report was discueeed at some length and | GREAT PRESSURE BEING BOUGHT TO BAR Mi Eree Night sehuuls regularly cay bn res es ees INTERESTING DECISION AS TO MARRIAGE LAWS g Persia, arrived in New York yesterday from | in detail: the speakers making . ~ e other points — x that priv Fesist-ring their names at Sumner | (iit ountry, comlie win, Udeser Wlemea neg | An detail, the speakers making ~ . Pars, July 9.—The ministey is beius stronzly IN THIS DISTRICT. . —_—_- ee ee Meese |e ee oe oe cm Om eee Crosse Sare Sed vauichin Seat Bulldings: Megister open, Font | Piverpook——'W. 5 Teel is seni the heated Projected burcau ordivision'e cuotese ek? “Me ) unzed to annex Anam, ‘The vre-sure in tits | In the ease of Frederica A. Peck ast. Geonge Je POSE Oy re SUITS HAVE BEEN $10 A SUIT. THEY NOW ee ee DERSIGNED term ‘at Miliboro’ Sprtnzs—4. St: Putnam, | pepe el pene geal tion He almost irve-istole, and it requires | W, Pock—a suit for divoree—Judge Cox’ yestom Wendid Fleet of Saloon Sisamers leave 7th st.wharf: = ar (ence Gree SESIGNED GROCERS DO | United States consul at Honolulu, accompanied | establishment of au office oF burens pf inter: 3 ent ih day retuséd the divorce on the grouads that: Set Pree Salone Sime Mave AR whet | COAT eS ASUIT, WEES SERY AOR OtA UC RE, rng ibe | BS bis daueDter, walled com San Franglo fr | Soumunteation, and asking ogress to provide | #25 : cy. | the parties bad not_been legally married, Om pried SRRROWSSTTH Rao ee hue Lor D. THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL cLorHine | YC Winnere Co. eA. C&G. HE Demonet, Colorada, was registered ‘tn Chicago on Dine | Soa eee oer neaay Cpe commigee, Pe: eee Dentismabee en heen poh apd Toursiar, ‘aud @ alan. Sunday, for | ABOUT FORTY BOYS LONG PANTS SUITS, COMPANY, Nea moat Bee neers son, the Seashore. "Mr. Lincoln expects 19 spend the | Siding that after to-day the ses-lous shail be | tir the Binck Flags whit retutorce tive Annum, | & at in writing, signed by’ SEA UE Aina Sia cave noe og AGE | AOES 8.9 AND 10 YEARS Now, Dost cOME| Gon TH AND G Hollis” GML Uaah goa, | la La semsvea atthe Natomat ede | M7 ee, wan dopa, | Retard pruass netatecmas Secidovo wage the me , ; ave hoi Fr Alex. se Slee NER SEVENTH AN! EETS, rea chee has. H. itau'y ‘of Illinots, Is red at the National ir, 2 gainst tae French. comeahans meal gira, Va. from am. to 715 pm, every day: 12) aD ASK FOR 12 YEAR SUITS IN THIS LOT, ee Wea uthewson, no A: Rearsou& GD ae beremna eel Rone te Vinal Beso | ee) cat ioun AoeiAad all as matngaia/ toes] a ee ee eae "a tow wecks Sumeainer tee Geleeee on Te — & eae for a short vacation.— Mra, Lewls Clephane 13, 0 notified al jelegates to as- lay from Hue, the eavital of Aunam, AN. - — Enjoy the cool river breeze and AS THERE ARE NONE LARGER THAN 10 _— Sess ee spending the summer at West Haven, Conn, | semble in the east room of the Wilte House at | the military situation Iu uc and in Tonquin | it Without aay cause known to plaintii lett ee sonedates 8 = THE BABIES, say ASSESSOR'S OFFICE, DISTRICT OF | ——Dr. and Mrs. G.S, Palmer leave this after: yeaviy “eontinues satisfactor; Se ee ee ee Seeechedales. © W. RIDIEY, YEAR SIZE AND NONE SMALLER THAN 8 mom je fae ‘July 1, 1865.~Tax payers wil | noon for Hostom and Dus tagbee eae Tes ‘0 prompt, to be received by the President. | “Toxpow, July SA’ dispatch from Paris | county, New York, where be nm married = anager. — THE GREATEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED | picase take notice thut, iu, uceordanee wlth the pro- | Woode, of the Saorome Gare end eee Paige | Before leaving the grounds the delegates wore | gtnterthal the Frosch ee a ae aunts | and had se culldven, in 1620 the <s- « STEAMER ConcomN ExeEISIOS. YEAR SIZES. THEY ARE LONG PANTS SUITS: | ry THIS CITY IN FINE READY-MADE CLOTH | visions of the wct of ‘Mfurch %, 185, a Tist has been | Sy Ode, OL he Supreme Court. and C. F- Peck, Bholographed tna body, and at pain. the Pres: | ized Gen. De Courey to depose the present king | Pete court of that county ordered shat latte — NOT KNEE PANTS THE PRICE OF THESE| ING. BELOW WE GIVE YUU A FEW OF OUR | fx'int; whch inciates new binding wiaitignsang | ab4 dangle Fofexseorctary McCulloch sailed | Gent received them. 49) _ StkOeiy" and ta place’ of Ge Turok He "aks | proceoding against. certain property of aeteude The owners of the steamer W. W. Corcoran have | suits HAVE BEEN §4,$7 AND $8 A SUIT, BUT | PRICES: Se a aes eee ae eae | oe oar ce nous New Nore seer ‘The River Improvement. Stead the bead of huother branch of the reign: | Aut, and she has been recognized ax luis wite im marae Lelyiasening ceseenene eat he en — : vimnceniao Btu See 2 ns Gen. Augur's Successor. REPORT OF COL. HAINS—WORK DONE CN JUNE— | ing iumnily. several legal proceedings involving is property ly for “Ladies and Children “Absolute order | AS THE SIZES FOR LONG PANTS ARE MOSTLY | 4 EINE Gyr vioT SULT arab oben ene | TillS OFFICE SHOULD BE NOTIFIED AS TO | con, OIBBON LIKELY 10 BE APPOINTED To- WHAT I$ TO BE DONE THIS MONTIC. ——_-___ ee otk tie Snenouien ove wae ith aif re ewasker atodhee fa ree able furnbed | py DEAAND FROM 12 YEARS AND UPWARDS, | 4 PINE CaSs MERE SUIT at o& BUILDING. SINCE THE. ASE. AMER SMES, rapa SEC Seine tO Ee reels toe eet oy ee ae fee ec 22d. of April. The case wus felorred to an ex: fruit and milk always on band. Steamer leaves every | me =o AN EXTRA FINE CASSIMERE Surr at gio, | 4 MAT IT MAY BE DROPPED FROM ‘EHH | | Brig. Gen. Christopher C. Augur, tn command | engineers of operations on the river improve. | | Rocursria, N; ¥. July 9.-Prot. Lewis SNIG; | aminer, and ‘the contract of marriage alleged poral ut 100 Goce ecurningat a ota Fara, | WE OFFER THESE SUITS AT $3.00 ¢ SUIT, ee pr Boe RS aunts as to sid asessments. can only be | “fthe dePartmentof the Missourl,will be placed | ment during June, states that hydraulic dredge | Pf the Warnet observatory here, has rocrived | ‘was fully established. A Heit Cattares: 15 cents °° CMON awd Mere LOT E. 8 FINE OR BLUE ‘FOUR-BUTTON | neard and determined between July © and July 20, | Upon the retired list of the army to-morrow, | No. 1 continued work on the Virginia chanuel | but aniversity observatory at Sa-bvilie, tenn, | Judes, Cox, on sesterday A agg teetering Mind ABOUT TWENTY BUFF AND WHITE STRIPE | CUTAW Ibso. when he will have reached the required age of | below Easby’s Point, making 380 engine hours. | discovered, on the evening of July 7, a new | , . et y IPF. os - good at common law, and valid generally in | COATS AND VESTS, AND ALOUT z ALBERT SUIT at $13.60. | jainpir it of the Commissioners of the District of Co- | sixty-two years. His retirement will cause a | She was delayed some by the breaking of her bat pretty fount comet in Apolnebas. us pos- | Shoat Of the states, set ander the Maryland apres, Arrextiox. \TY BLUE AND WHITE STRIPE SEER. | »j{i OTHERS AT FMOPOLTIONATELY Low | IN Assessor District of Columbia, | vacancy in the grade of [brigadier general, | machinery, but more by the bard material ex- ton secur ait. ete ee Tals morning aes | statute ee eee ee s ER COATS AND VESTS, THE KINDS : ares a it. is generally understood countered, & amount of it being compost, | ti Te fren is mourning 4 District, It Was Hota lawful marriage, pot bav- LATEST PARISIAN MODES IN HAIR GOODS | ALLY SOLD AT $2.50, COAT AND VEST. ouR| © Of oe ee i= ee joan “atbbok Mor Ane "gevente ‘nenty? gravel and cobbles. These were sent throwzh from har giving tts alas seo eather, telegram | ing been solemnized by a.ciergyman or other MLLE. M. J. PRANDI, ObD AND END PRICE $1.57. Fee oe SO ae ilorsizned having withdraymn from the late | Will be appointed to fll tt. ‘The President has | tie discharge pipe without diMiculty, but not | west. "With te great tleseope of tne Warner | Poran duly authorized to perform the marriage i 1309 F Sr: LOT F. Fe es OF, GAECK AND STRIPED AIK GIVEN, pe.poses to conitute the | evidenced on different occasions @ willingness | 0 largequantilies. Theamount dredged and de- | Serrvatnty Pro ielit einer ed shee Mae, | ceremony. A dectee was therefure refused. . Serr CHILDREN'S SAILOR SUITS, NOT MANY, ee Mhu'te hoprat one hice erime Bast | to make military promotions according to | posited was 63,315 cublc yards—180 yards per | Toe of the comet was sprinkled over with very | He Plaintlf? claimed no alimony in the case, POMPADOTR GANGS SHINGLED BANa, | AROUT FIFTEEN. me BAS hoy | * TORE ERE OP PANTS om g1.25, ioh of pare ctl homtueion popstar mines | FANE, 40, Fesord, and there ls every retson | Engine Hour, Hydraulic dredge No. 2 worked | minute oright poinis like a resolved ucoutar, | Nf Purpose Deing to have ber aay as to. the Seetand Benge Ghingieg? "ND comblgeg, Hale Lor G. — Cire Rierdasiactae pacts Ms Well as the favors | CFCC” Gipbon. “is.” therefore. expected | than usual and by low tides. ‘The total amount | eet to the Warner prize of $200 for the Arst dls- | the plaintiif acted i good faith and. sincerely ; ae am sALEOF OUR BOYS FLANNEL WAISTS THAT “Ail communications Or orders sent by mail witi | to-morrow. He stands at the head of the list dredged was 90,397 in 298 engine hours, mak: covery of @ new comet during the year 1885. | Lclieved she Was the Iuwful wite of defendant. AVE BEEN SELLING AT $1, $1.25 AND $1.5e| GIVE US A CALL AND BECONVINCED. _| reach ine at my central office. 423 Toth at. bewweens | of colonels, and served faithtully durius the | ing S98 cut yards per hour. The ing Ot] The Sale of a Railroad Confirm : DUPLICATING APPARATUS. SELECT THE BEST ONE IN THE LOT AT 59 ee _ sain Deno and Whaet iit be at the old locality. | Inender of the’ department of the Gelarechy, | and. is about complet gpl deafened today confiruied the recent Sule uf ‘the Cin- | Chew, a, venerable and well-known. clengyimat oe ie Ges ees tek a on x : t ne aid: Water $8 yr. fins been ordered tosuceeed Gen. Augurascora, | along the northwest and uortheast margins of | cumat! Northern railroad to A. 8. Winslow, | of the Episcopal church, and the grandson of facsimile coy ofany| WE HAVE LOTS OF MEN'S THIN CLOTHING ‘Main Oliice, 503-4; Wharf, Hie didad oir by Die Gal ho sets for the first mortgage bondholders. | the first bishop of Maryland, were interred in Clreuiar, Wrling. Dtawing Ur Muste. Grube cee, THE mnunder of the department of the Missouri, and | the tidal reservoir by the D. C. Culver company | WhO Sets for the frst m _ pees See ee eae T. GIVEN. to take the field at once with a view of carry- | Was completed June 18. The embankment | Nearly ol mortgage bondholders | Rock Creek cemete 5 were eightecn So Washing, no Dampening, no Electricity, no Chem- hee Z = ¢ eat the Necretaes order tccovtesntnta ati | along the northeast margin of the tidar reser. | #fe acting together In the purchase, and tue | of the episcopal clergy of the Distelet and Mary: q ‘cals, mo sinititre. SARS & CO., LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO. TAINS apaasTAUNYEC™ | 1N6 toops available in Kans and the Indian | Yolr and, along the front of tie all between | others wil have fora few days longer tbe privi| land present un the occasion, viz: Raevx. Mewar, Bimple, Rapid. Cleanly. Durable and more Economical ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS, Noid Sth street Northwest, | Territory in case of further Indian troubles. It | Long bridge and the site of the Inletgat Joining fecacnn Avireti age ere ra wsbaw, = — i tm use than any other process, h $e26 CORNER 7ru AND G STREETS. makes a specialty of Pension and Chim agents work. | ig possible that. General Miles’ assignment to | gressed. well. ‘The total amount of material ‘The Scourge of Spat Ty i ee gd mania soaeae'a ana Js8_316 AND 318 SEVENTH STREET, Hente aid xevt. tou printing ne owraiewjet2-ie_ | the’ eoinmiand of the department of the. Mis- was S183 NEARLY 1,500 NEw cases oF cHovEna axp | pler and Witat ‘The services were ditected = S ¥. i FINLEY, = | sourl is but temporary, an e may 50D, ‘ arerrederee [IE M ‘ KS ¥ HUTA canara ana zoo | sibeamns i catia’, Heyl Oey et | pass ts vin 7ou beatae riwmetoar» “" | Brine ee Dy lamin: dean ofthe convocation zeP Manvracrvrtso Courany. Gow Dotzars Sole Agent for not return to the department of the Columbia, Maerp, July 9.—In the town of Aranjuez, | qu! 4 —_ Call and see It work or send for circular. If destred | = a i THE ROCHESTER GREWiNG COMPANY'S und it is understood that the new brij yestel there were 50 new cases of cholera | [% XP 4 fone will be sent for you to sew Ite operation. Jeo awIp 437 SEVENTH ST. N. W. ‘Will on ue Sosssdltn ak Ticeeee eit Go ehoeateut CELEBRATED BEER. general Will be assigned to thaf eomumnan need. ‘and 69 deaths: in the city of Vaiencia 339 new ; HEADQUARTERS FOR SHIRTS AND MEN‘s | solid comfort aud durability can be found in them. ‘The Trade and Families supplied. Onters bymat!| phe Proposed Refunding of District ga foe valcnas betane meee 256 death Noss W atxer & Co. ] ¥UKNISHING GOODS. ‘ake a miemorandan of hens prices artelephone promptly sited.” myT2-u.th dun ‘Bonus. the Ih the town of. Murcia 17 new cases and 1: : . Alb Sante if [adiow Fine French iid, Button, $4. ==> NISSEN'S_HEADTHINSTIUTE Bi mae EEAw the deaths balance cLoTHixe ve{coumns | REUTE SSMS USE cr Beco Laiey Fine French Kil, Button, Randturn, 95.50. | SSE “moved to ous 10th a tem” ath indies ani | CREASUNER, JORDAN, THINKS THE PLAN OF arg Mi FOR MEN, Boys, AND eep’s KK Shifts, six tor $7.20, or $1.25 ench. Ladies’ Kid Foxed Button, Hand-sewed, $3.50. Tithe, fre Mosled every day from 9G BO. | Ore i dom, ‘there ‘CHILDREN, All fully retuiorced, finest Workmanship, perfect | Ladies’ FineSeamless Oxfords. Hund-sewed, $3.50. | 27+ . a ics ‘and the . sith : EQUITABLE Treasurer Jordan says he thinks that the 5, STR PE es Ladies’ Fine Kid Opera Slippers, ‘rom 75c. to $3. “hy —= EP oE TO MEASURE, mana "Golda blipeses” be oteesconte aoe plan proposed by the District Commissioners Only our guality—te Very Hest 8:x for S1U. Sati se Uppers," for Ger 750. CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASBOCIATION. | to substitute 3 and 3.65 per cent bonds redeem- : ‘The component part of a Suit of Clothes havea fixed | faction guaranteed, High and low Shes made to miewsure, either for ican prom 1 SPECIAL BARGAINS IN NECKWEAR, UNDER- | Ladies or Gents, only 8. ASSETS........$500,205.25, able ip 1924 for the 6 and 7 per cent bonds due Seles than theas values Yoo wena ce tecre on | ACERS EERE HERE LANDERS "| “Gur mony neat, sich und durable #350 shoe | ssonun eau Hue pias a enye: oes top erutoes ise geen: E ues You would not be apt to es, KID GLOVES, &c. dc, Pegs sora tn lonthiy payments are rr The plan, he says, does : fclldollars tor Ay-cent pieces Jun think thorung | BET OG. AND oc! EAN DRAWINGS LN THE to give satisiactlon. 31.000 in Tull ndvunoed on ena shares ‘cut from having 1 pay thesame Bien pre- WORLD. ‘Phe great demand for th ir] s he niin < a ernusat. tank ox SEER wa aide Aes E sew eres ares ws that thele ) | stares {uth nlnth tssue my betaken and payment: | lum On the low Interest bonda that It has to matter over when ya Tead Of slaughter sales and the i equal cannot be tourh elsewhere. sonde at the uffice of sbe Secretary, from, ‘fay op the nt sixes and sevens, Some Per: Belo Prices. a fi ition: Ble © en nea tek diepenes tn patronion tees a-colia nace ps Epes git tie an CCP Gro, W. RICH, — | “enttoclanuns us advautages Benoa Ane taeptane | opoe Dearing '@ lower Interest, frous the esau Cups, Latest Styles, Best + ply, be, or alt. se10 409 Ten at mw, | NPOP APPHICRLION Cas soMERV! nt, | sresent high Interest bonds, ho thinks, might upon solid principles, and give the | | Buy Keey's ood und save 22 per cent ba Four par- JNO. JOY EDBON Merial OH Eakins Jones | _centertained IFit provided’ such fs Duyer all he can possibly get anywhere, and we winx | OLIVER P. BURDETTE. ge fons W. Gamos. JounW.Mtacanmwin | Wud tiling, “The questigh Nes wot yet’ besat alitue more. melee cccontiz 2%, | Micaw. Srevexson & Ons CORSON & MACARTNEY, Barxuns, SR Se were ; : pene a A q ggg NOAH WALKER & Co, — = aaa Glover bullae 24197 ‘The Troublesome Indians. s vashinzton, B.C. ManvracTonuns axp DEALERS Ts READY-|"Tre Now “*Baurrwone Ranor. GLACIER WINDOW DECORATION. nbehpt Accounts, mbject to check at sight,recsiveu |“ SC Dispatoe Saas Gut echo oe <= NINE SIZES, JUST OUT WITH THE LATEST A MOST EFFECTIVE SUBSTITUTE Chesapeake and Ohio Bonds Weg Shores andar | Gen. Sheridan has been directed by the Sec- yes 625 Pennsylvania Avene n.w. IMPROVEMENTS, IS CHEAP IN PRICE, BUT rork and Phiiad:: ‘etary of War to concentrate as far as practica- lO e—Tree NT __| FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. THERE 18 FOR sented, ee eens Je all troops that may be available in case of Heap Qc. NOTHING IN THE MARKET EQUAL TO IT. STAINED GLASS, ndian isturbances in the west. It is ‘ARTERS THE KCONOMY GAS STOVE IS THE BEST of tite War department that the FOR oe ae. a ae ONE USING THEM Coat IS COMPARISON, VERY LOW. -puaok and ares foubles continue to ‘Tak "LEASU TELLING THEIB| yesny amsed poral : oD. has. THE FOURTH OF JULY. FRIENDS ABOUT IT. lass fiden windows. orth oPdatlage "Boul by peo ‘bisece wire frou our office to New York, . | arding the reported in THE UNEXCELLED FIRE WORKS, te Ee en en ee ost Wall epes Mabe | aang Bertone ee NOPE PAR | ‘Latest Feports indicate that = ats 9TH ge =. ‘e] no PAPER AND FANCY LANTERNS, DIFFEREer | ———§£§-_—_—__ 22 2 SRE _ | Una catuples of tbe macs ah ete fa! S=s=> Sanver 8 suxpp. won-in Kansas yer ‘no citizens ‘STYLES, BUNTING AND COTTON FLacs, MWCAW, STEVENSON & ORR, SLATE MANTELS © grave manera «| SY Tne’syeenene dt Wiemneis an Serer. Viesxa Ovricuxs Co 82 BROADWAY, &. ¥- Always instock largo axwortment of Gea Fixtares | ms om herunt of recent unt sags AN AGENT WANTED LY EVERY CITY. Grpiea, Latrobes, Ranges and Furnaces, oper hope, m NOS. 403 AND 405 TTHst.x.w. | 2 1306) wraeeT NonTawast ' myl0<suiham 409 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST. jy1_ 1 -be rvletabooe.”

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