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{ THE EVENING STAR . EVERY SIGN OF AN OUTBREAK. ‘The mes Aj Determined PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, 3 i = to met Any Attompt to AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, ° Joining the Cheyennes. Northwest Corner Peansylvania Ave, and Lit St, by wNiOEITA, Kax., July 11.—The Bagle's epee, ening Siar } Com from Cheyenne agency says that the asp — el rein api ae of affuirs ts undoubtedly growing more serious : : Simpleg alie ated "prove eae owy The Rvrxrvo Stam ts served to subseriners in the complete ‘police pe cents’ enct y mail—; ‘prepald—6u ceuts a under the apprehension of an attack from the Ronth! one year, $6: six mouths, 9S f mi event they would be a safe (overeat the Fost Oftice at Washington, D. C. aa " Rimail bodies of In aiang secon thal watter.) wery day, and It is bel ‘Tux WEEKLY Stam—publisheg on Priday—€l © ly for the stampede to the wil year, postage prepaid. Six months, 60 cents body as soon as thelraptes. who overrun the S8- Ali mail subscriptions must be paid Ws advance wip a Sa es a Von 67—No 10,047. WASHINGTON, D.C., SATURDAY, JULY 11. 1885. TWO CENTS. [Seen GS Seen Rates of advertising made known on application. day, from Indian sources, that the Indians It ts rv . nbor of Kiowas and —— | thetnseives belteve the hand which went west Se See NOTICES =, | SPECIAL NOTICES. __| Washington Nows and Gossip, |, ORY sutraiax oman snosr. |wasniscrene waren serrer-(Tolocrams to The Stat. (iii ceeree mame a Te {aR yon Sioa Gout eanenive (=F 3:3 Ce ea i <s REFORMED CHURCH 8} ie le with the Cheyennes—' rogress rk on oe GovenxMent REceiprs To-pay.—Internal Comanches have jolned th 7” Grace Chapel, corner 15th at a Letter of Instrnetions— « i 4 Of bosuews at G PM. durig the mouths of | requesied co mect TO-M\ KROW (suniay) AFTER- | To-morrow st ll aie andats p.m. Preaching by the | revenue, $282,795; customs, $498,227. Me - | The governmen Sopa sees slags excepteds Ndo tat B"Oclock, to aitend the fimeral of Past . Baniday seh 30) imormng. gps ihe das eda lovements ot Troops—Cause of the 7 . Sips | Ree ee Rees ame (rand “tio. ce Mock au eaten of sister | fein hig holy temple, Enter hie coutewitn thaake | Mrs, BAYanD WeaxEa Secretary Bayard | Trouble, Ete. MAJOR LYDECKER RePorts as to work poxs | THE LONDON EXPOSURES. Wan Bailangrse Som ¥. Loring Waltthugtoa, Fee cea ee eee ey. (Se aes _—_1t*__| telegraphed from Wilmington to-day that Mrs. Gen. Sheridan, accompanied by Col. M. V- aA Weneseree Beene SEE GEE wevnane or vce | KS MME ing LOE RATRURE MUSE | Bavard tomoda quot ght but wan weaker satin per | eaenle_ zeae ts Yeast ty the chet of ED. Swere . O40 Fe 18 fore ‘Grand Lodge. D. C., ure requested to meet at fh st Hall, Tu morrow (Sunday) aferncon ut Kk, 10 altend the funeral of Tuos, C. Mock- of Fastern Lndge Nov. Sn Of PALL “WL Eo, Grand Secretary. tempt even to take @ census would precipitate Sheridan, lett Washingto ing for Fort ~ Services Poort xeaY ar Susy 6 al this morning. Reaves 4he seake’ ar tneccmtons Sui ia oui end ios ——- for the increase of A POLITICAL TRUCE IN ENGLAND. | * — mn. No service in the even | ComMAanpen Tenny, commanding the tratn-| ence to a letter froin the Pronione direct! Z Rumors of a Desperate Battle, Ine Aad ona SopGHE ene Bacearrar ihe m the President ‘tg | ap in the dam at Great Falls, across the main ar aes hum to'proceed there atonce and advise with and | 5 : JS CHEYENNES |. Couonapo ciry.Tex,, July 11.—It ts ramorea shor, B80 ii. Preaching, by pur | Navy that while at Lisbon he, with two oflcers, | direct those in eolamand aa wo the stea to be | VeEaIe Channel, has been completed with the |THE REBELLIOUS CHEYENNES | ,,0o'onno cine Tex. July 11it ramore o ited rer ‘New. Mexionat : = = tor, 1 am, ‘m, All cordial was given an audience with the king of Portu- | taken to prev. by | Cxception of some bolts and cramps, This SEE SE and 1 ALON ACCOUNT OF RENUILEE CAPITOL COUNCIL, NO. 320, ROYAL | 6% 11 rd | wi en to prevent disorder and depredations by | jeayes only th bel “a Isl c's Wace. GO Ine fener oaniie: RCANUM.—Oflicers and menibers of the = 5 = z 5 al, which was arded as @ special com- res only the gap between Conn’s Island and - = . nd Fatvare fulorsied tust oa mechan, of feb haling wy | SBO¥e order And members of ster Coauetisy also ull | (LSS “oA ENE At H, CHURCH, CORNER | Ext, wht Ee st troope The Presldent rece ee oeae [end of the damin the Virginia channel tobe| THE CATTLE TRAIL TROUBLES, _ | lili und ti cow tue a wa condemnatory as. Boshi, a fa nnogee ond ence tick | fen, the tool ef eurnc Drotion A We onayga | yet eat” GuaRE ACR Ait | Essrox Jou GimoN has been detachea | To%PS., Tue President requested him totovlte | Sa and te coping put on the old dav: The nue SfSai casos an jor Sh and Pats. nee, ‘ AW. Hoe, if. CLARK, Cha Navy, cune | ENSIGN Jon s jans as to an: ‘ Be “ot .. te " Pt 7 ‘Sunday next, ats i.» from his late residence, 929 | ai hi nd Bz x eration et oO contractors have no stone of consequence on —_—— of clothing. Hats unii'¢ ; st thw., Wy orier a the Hogent Tesday' evening aid Braver’ mets oe tmaesy | fom the hydrographic ofles ang ordered to | fancied injury or injustice toward them, Or any hand, and nothing farther towards the actual | THE DEATH OF EL MAHDI REPORTED. NINE ROUNDS POR Lo givin mec cpmgrie the inten syrest oating | JULIUS BAUMUATTEN, Secretary. | evening, Loin meetings beginning nts Sock. Tt aE : = ne Geore: | ner causes that may have led to discontent | construction ean be done until stone is prepared : penne fee Men ¥o dren, (KS, ATTENTION, | BARBERS. — THERE | (F—G~+ FOUNDRY ME CHURCH, I4TH AND i PRESIDENT'S FISHING TRIP.—The Sraxo inform himselfgenerally as to thelr €on- | at the quarries, It isexpected that durlug July pc How Rival Claimants to a Kentucky ‘Thanking yoo tor Your past favors, and soliciting a Diy Haile comer Sih and Cat art GIES! | Sermon tonsetty eo rigs ProNy fasteta= | tary of the Navy has arranged « little trip for | dition, They are to be assured that causes of | St necessary preliminary work for putting the LONDON'S SECRET CRIMES. Girl's Hand Settled the Question. © continuance ofthe aime: tam paneetiully, BAY Nit July See at b Gelpck. Tourneymen | tor Rvevine services teh pete iat Pax | the President end members of his cabinet to Fighted, and of tae detorminatin ct dhe pact of | FeMANINE masonry in will Vedone as Aras rae: | peopanaate that No Prosceation Will | INDIANAPOLIS, Ixp., July LL—There was a M. KAUFMAN, Ha bers are fequested “to attend: By order of the | dlally invited to vurservices, ‘Prayer meeiag Wee: | spend Sunday at. Weed, ont, the delighttut | Tt letermination on the f | ticable. ly that No a esperate prizefight at Green Island,on the CLOTHIER, — at, : or pe! iy oodm« the government to enforce their, peace! con- be Attempted Against Mr. Stead for pers prize-fight at + al Poa Union W. A. JENKINS, Presideut, WML SEWALL, | nesday eveuing at $ o'clock. it*__| fishing resort of the Woodmont Rod_and Gun | duet and to prevent aud earth wae tenes | 4, Work on making connection between the enim r. cea [pete mph eiige neirgped emer random ie ee A bt SEERAEG HUNCH, | Club, on the upper Potomac, above Sir John's | new'and any oarsmen pee ee distributing reservoir and the tunnel was com-| His Startling Revelations—The Ex- | Kentucky side of the _ EQUITABLE AVTENTION THE EMMET GUARD | (KS “comer Rome e EAN pM, CHURCH: | Keun” “The party will cousiet’ of the President, FOUR THOUSAND THOOIS TO ue waseeD iw | MeveCd June Land ts now under progress. ¢itement Continned. | Gocen Conraes Hacking. ous Samer Komeaand COOPERATIVE scrtprxe association. | Sei Ze Neen ee ears | ee ney a a ctanube Haupaway. Vesper | Secretary See ape tog! ae sag tA INDIAN TERRITORY, month was 03 a7 tet wed averace Gang" pror | Special Cable Dispatch to Tans Evextwo Sra, tor asa Kentucky a oe z ‘Sth, 188. A series of I 7 p.m, Sunday sci 30 and Pos "3 G . proe yi a Malt ‘ ; 1 “A < = wanictie Gases il bee tai ait ave fused to [r= Le ed atte ad ga this | Secretary Endicott to-day ordered three: regi- | gress of 5.9 feet. The total amount excavated | LONDON, July 11.—The Pail Malt te artl- | virl, to whom both young men bad been pay S62°TB nn. 500,295.25. ax: E STB. gi y BST. 85004 Sere tems ane 1? | (es ESB ELISE CHURCH EAR OTH | shernioon ana expect Uy retara om Monea ge mentsof cavalry and the fourth infantry to to July Ist was 13,498 feet, leaving 7,217.8 to ee ‘all the = been the chief topic of | ing here were about rac ‘Monthly payments are $2.50 per share. NDE! IN | Preach at 11 am.,and at 'Sp.m." At the morning SG UINV EEE Gaze proceed at once to the vicinity of Fort Reno, In- | P° excavated. talk everywhere. Ihave taken opportunities | ¥-! caask on " 4 ‘$1.000 fo! tui advanced on each share. ays and Panes Gada Chitwend Greexery | gervice be wil rujieat by reysest hi<wermox of ie | DETAILED TO INVESTIGATE CLAIMS oF IN- ree . Work progresses on all parts of the reservolr. | to con ith epresenting all shades of yr ha 4 Shares unt Kae may be taken and parmenta (FSS pn tndPacy Gdn Chines Grockery | Suinduy night, on “Going out of Bavpt.""<" “at” | pray Teavens—Mr, Bdward M. Watson, as. | tian Territory, from thelr posts in the depart- n hae Ere Repeating Gab eae AE Bone soos Bald tonde at the uflice of the Secretary froin S30 eta ty | will fF respective places of basin - | = The dam has steadily increased. The dressing 1 — — nears eS Gr ments of Texas and the Platte. This will] make 1 o opinion regarding the matte Asa result I Seti itsudvaatages bene Se: feiabed | AA; Saturdays excepted. commenctog the 10th ay | [FSE~oih oct: Catia ew Rovere | fanaa ee ery oF the Department of Justice, | about 4,000 available troops ia the territory. | 2n4 BBVIDE of the east slope has been nearly | a ues taut pablle. oplaion ie divided late the ansociatton. its advantages, benedts, &e., fUrnlshed | oF joi and ending on the ist day of September, 1885. | T~irnxi pastor. services” Sundays” Sabbath [elles coat oy te. porns General (ol. Barnard, commandiny Fort Melntosh, pipe line has progressed, but has been retarded | three classes—first, people either professir THOMAS SOMERVILLE, President. ‘M. Stiverberg & Co., $12 7th st. and 313 8th st.nw, | School at 9:30 am. Preatiny at Liam. Com- Eee received telegraphic orders Tast night to for- | he could be taken from th badly bruised ys that as soon as out of his right eye be will claim the 0 ax 'y several springs which were developed. The | belief in the whole matter or stating that it was vn Siiver! O48 muni ae ae ‘me ordiallf | terior, and directed to report to the commis | ward immodinters o: ia 500) é 1 : bride, and Uhiaks Towasend will consent to be ISON, Secretary, O17 F stm. w. Je Ae Goldschimid SLE 7th stn. w. invites + te Strangers se “ordtallf | sioner of Indian affairs, He te to assist in ia | Wat gavaley, Bincon eanaantosoreianes baee | oe MOB eed ga Han connections ts practically | ait known before, aud therefore condemn- | pic win! ROGINSKE € LEWIS, THE W ioliander, Agent, 408 7b st. n. w, <ge=> DOUGLAS MEMORIAL MLE CHURCH, | YeSUgating the claims of certain licensed In- | hoon ordered irom the depariinent of Platte cerned, No more ean he Inid auth the gate. | Ing the exposure strongly; second, those giving | ——>—— i wm Sic Painters and Glasiers. are.at | Bostone Saline Cos Boseen Variety Store, (Fear DOUGTAS MEMORIAT. AC CHURCH, | Qian traders and for thls purpose will go to | and Texas at once at Fort Renuo, house is constructed. ‘The 75 ‘nch pipes are vet | credit for the best motive, but disapproving | Stopped by a Deputy Marshal. Siler pc tana tenes RS at | SO Se ra Tous aoc ae mero wlitbeths dete abate ousrnyat Sveniae ne | he ludian burcaue CouETOus Leet season’ ae, | _ WHY THE INDIANS ARE DiasarsavrEp. | to be caulkod, barit Ie deemed terrae dolar | of the sensational forn, aed courcct ee ne | ovER Tien ee menaty Marsal. | ee ore eae sy11-s¢_ | plew "Excursion uy. the Sunday School WusNIS: | proprlated $100,000 for the paymentor these | Dr. T. A. Bland has addreseed letter to the | this work until everything is cally settled. | lief that the editor was houxed Uy disreputabie | NOkTH TEXAS—AN APPARENT ©oN- <— KNIGHTS OF PYTHTASI—LODGES | DAY, 220 Inst, to Washiugion Grove. Fare 25 and | claims. President in relation to the Indian troubles, in ae Hii hrereag nig jutiog of the \nivesad persons whom he talked with; third, those who nea ce ac ae. bay tetas eaten "who hav. cand the: icles it = jor 5 iktul tha : z has been done |, DOvG! ; in Sully BA “ Sevanst Im PSranerrsanterssseseeenens | © Axomtne Givin Senvice Qursrion.—Tho | Which he ears that the Cheyenne and Arapaho | | Mujor Lydeeker has report St wo the chief of | Sre so. thankl shat the thing hasteen dove | ,2OUOE ClTY: KAX.. July 11-—The sltnation ; July 1oth, at Masonic ‘Temple, will plewe inform the | ([—E~, GRACE M. E CHURCH. COR, OTH | aatios of a position in the Post OMice dep eee Ta an netritory, comprise 4.297 pe eeerg meatal work yeas ad sopranos ny that they don't care to criticise details, and | drivers Ie becoming daily more complicnted, — x x S sts. n.w. Rev. H. NCE. m 579 acres, "The former agent, John D. Miles, reat is to prevent t of the can: ‘i al set cat gracesal | Ttivough Werks ent saby er ating pany see a sr: | SNCS A Le. tas and Spam. Aut are welcome + | ment that were performed by a lady clerk who | daccasded In getting u few indians tosign leases | from entering the? river Just aufve the aqueduct aig ace ae ite kccrontaas: [apne sama hes ‘Srouly ond tae cone. Seite e ern (SSeS FERTCHER MF CHURCH,COR OF NEW | resigned is now performed by a lady who has | on the 8th of January, 1883, to 3,417,771 acres, | inter iain reat!) The cauatauthotiies have | to eet ee ome | dian river. Over 100,000 bead of cattle bave IF peg i ees . Nore ave and 4th st. n. w.— Preaching 11 | never been regularly appointed, bat simply | and a@ short time thereafter he leased to one prog osu had a long talk with 4 member for Cambridge, | Ditn “Sonped there by Deputy “Marchal tals OF LINEN-STRIPE PANTA. | ING at o'clock sharp for business ai pleasures by the Rev. Mr. Biack, & p.m.. Gospel Temperance | promised a place. ‘She has nov received way George Reynolds, 9 trader at tho azency, | been twice written to in reffrence to leasing | professor and a man {deutidied with ali the beat | Uhl fuohPed there by Deputy Marshal Bel A $1.50 PAIR INES z ‘Members of sister Lodges cordially in¢ited. fogeting. condocted by MipgAlyKuspuee Tey. | pay as yet, and there is ayreat deal of Interest | 79.800 acres, which he did not Feport to the.| the land lying between the cahal and the river | movements for reform. He said the simple the cattle, Complaint Coon meats LOONS AT 35c. INTERESTS YOU, CALL iyll-2t - MUNCH, C.C._| Urgently needed. Prarenmecting veae in the case, to know how the law can be evaded | Indian office. Deduet 13,000 actes tor the mill. | above the aqueduct Inlet, but’ as yet no reply. <3 | 10 Landers before U. &. Gommimh > ENTER! . = x neeting: . 25 as % "sur. | ftet Is the people here are seared to death for aie HE UNDERSIGNED DEALERS IN : = and the lady provided for. tary reservation and 25,000 comprised in the | has been received. A purtial preliminary sur- inst five different par two of AT 316 SEVENTH S\ REET. ee em ekaD DEALERS “IN, METHODIST, = pasture for the government herd, and the In- | vey has been made of the vicinity of the re | fear Mr. Stead would be prosccuted, and are phn Blocker and Oncar Woodles, w: ae their respect ve places of bustuass ab 6 pat. until Sep- Oth si.n.0 Diep tn Lonpon.—Mrs, F. Henshaw Baden, | diuns have left but 427,591 acres, or about 60 | ceiving reservoir to deviee a flan and prepare | bringing ail their influence to bear to prevent: rrested and brought to this city for trial, The tember 1, Saturdays excepted: of Prospect cottage, received. this morning | acres per cupita, not one-tenth of which is fit | estimates of the cost of defle-ting the crecks pathic “i val, St. it, for the comsequence would be they would charged with violating the anim . ‘oung, SOF for farming purposes, A larze number of the | which now discharge Into the reservoir and 5 ” 3 : na their preliminary bearing is = Wit bader tie Guutes ‘Meh | St Helene home In. London, on the Sot of | uidiaus were at the” timo, tid aro at, ving | cate’ ahem to-Gisclisnge date the eieer, belo Cee eee eee re eed an uote | net tor to-dag. Sine santiomsen aecines tes Giro A $5.00 PAIR OF BLACK DRAB ET TAR WH baer, Gi abe Wor a Comectation meeting Monday, and | June, of consumption or the throuts Dr. Brinks | O8,the leased lands. ‘They were told that they | the reservoir. ‘These plansand estimates are in | Significant fact that Mr, Hopewood, who Is a from Texas this year is unusually bealthy and pdy tO the coming herds are in the second his umendiment against the bill. The | Teles would not be distur svele returned from Vienna only three da; . fl voir ais 10 | fisdeath, During the war he was surgeon in | @emand that they shall leave the leased lands, | passes around this reservolr di m >at* | Tray r meeting Wednesday at Sp.’ All an 1 TO CLOSE OUR | comed. = five places OL businest at seven (7) | = LaRs! before », could not get any! best condite rams have been received here fr LEG PANTALOOSS aT $205 4 | (F-Ges WE HEREBY AGRE ty to th): dis- ed. ‘The cattle men now | course of preparation. The water oe brave, innocent nes z SSE : , c vug | And the ayent Is trying to get the Indians dis: | tributing reservoir. On the 26th of Yune | “°C! 5 5 saturn esy Secretary ofthe Interior that droves from Texss PAIR IS WHAT YOU ARE LOOK'NG FOR, —_| o'clock p m., saturdays. except ng Sone | (Fe, CHURC andi at ces Cape | Stree Oh the hospital in New Orleans, aid wie | Srmod in order that he may be able w compel | mearurcmenta were taken to: decency abe | katter will be Daseed, aia & veatare £0 SEODUSY | Ties (hie Kieth 80 guaeeed meena aneeet 3 day next, the 23th instant, snd ¢ " m- | iol arti, Ww Rss, pastor Service At TT | ae Mie oR ets ee GY ety Maxie: He | them to move in and locate near the agency, | amount of water used In 24 hours Duying | the police clau-e will be stricken out, | the Indian country over the common trail, aud CALL AT 316 SEVENTH STREBT. Crepe pe PRMICKLAND, | atm, uvent dicovnved during July and | BSS numerous fri enon this city who will re- | thas surrendering the bulk of their reservation, | July it is proposed tocontinue work on the | Already public meetings are announced for States Marshal Simpson bas =, eo - * | August.” Sunday school at 0:50 mm. All welecun | &! lear of his death, und the best of It: to the cattle men, ‘They de- | changes being made at Great Falls and such | next week to support the Pall Mall, crasetio hat no deputy of his has the right ( = ee ie | Tie Manixe, Bap CoNCERT—Tho programn | cline to be disarined, because they iknow what | routine work as may be becess* Cantina! SumGihie aid canned Sacoey “awe tle and can only arrest” persons 1F (relive pres, Picking | for the Marine band concertat the White House | haveben fomeibe erate aod ie tarts The Fish-ways at Grjat Falls. ccyubsesd tbélr sesdinba: 46 bOkwoor @ eeu have legal proven. The prowal =: x pe reachine | i ro s < 88% || Ginion Boake id eZ ssed_ the: ess to be two of a com beta taon go april bead mgr YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A SERGE coaT (ite. BREE EC ee 0p, | grounds this afternoon will be as follows: 1, | Nearly 1,000 of them have persistently refused x ajo Tay ecket alto teports “iat: active ope |", tise of throe to investigate privately sheedk: | Seok will recetve specific instructions from z ee oe z = eeeay ening at 9 once] march, ¢Esprit du Corps,” Sousa; 2 overture, | to aecepi thelr pto rata share of the lease | Fatious for the erection of fsb-ways at Great | thin tuoi and af coniaced te eae eae, Ruaretoal will authorizing the safe and eonunued THAT IS WOUTH $200 AND YOU CAN | [[—g=s DISSOLUTION OF PART: — at" eight Casal Suppe;' 3, gavotte, CE eee Tee eae ee eee Ly oe | Cals wete cimrnented Gnithe savor June, Oni oO eae cease wie ail thamor er Keleben [Soutoed ax tue even mete Sumer ee Meer oem BUY IT AT $1.85, CALL AT316SEVENTR ‘The partnership hereto: {sting under the firm PAAR A AU co has Te a waite o) uosual ial Md Pat to Bete distrinncd nd aa eae not sub | the 3d work was started on the:eporary dam |"! Ey eas | Ration, subject to local quarantine regulativns, — naine of F. € W. HOLLAN DEM, at 1421 Pentsy |v n church. Pabite worship To-morrc Sveatt 4 Mascotte,” Audrany ig disarmed a mselves | across the branch and the overflow channel be the third. ee pas pen eae) Sermon by Rev. Wicwny HaRLas. sui: | 6, polonuise. Chopin 7, selecdion, eG i+ | in the power of the agent and the cattle men; e ord Shaftesbury ata meeting yesterday ex- | oe es i —_ above pllice, and pay ail bills auc collect all claius of | #15. No othe e ening serv oe or have any trouble with the government. | completed on the 12th and the Gamon the * i said frm. [iy oth. | fam bound to of Mr, James G, Winter- | What they want is that another agent shull be | Since then a large force has becn employed in | have mentioned a .,D D.. | smith, doorkeeper of the House of Representa- | sent them in. place of Dyer, the leases declared | excavating foundations for the sth and Gih sec. Stclass people E | ty that the Bit} ONE @ We HOLLANDER: = ITICE’—P \RTIES 3DANDA| THE Conpirios you want ararsGruvcumnsnee |U<S ineponosapaine « ceinrsins Rew. RN! Bai crop report of the state depart nLOf agriculture show that the area of corn nove belong chiely to tue | aristocratic so-called sporting circles, The t ismuch larger than last season, espectally in Wooduad Seal; | tives, who is Ill at his home in Louisville, Ky., | Yold, and the cattle men oniered out of their | tions of the tish-way and building a trataway | class is itcrensing dail, Its now evident the central and southern divisions. and that Ofice, 314 9b st., wil! pay charges and redewin th ion ef Dr. FJ. Woodman, Seas il + S¥-+ | country. from the canal to the site of the work. The con- | governme: ; stitute no proceedings |! : ~ y been + % SUCKER PANTALOONS THaY ARE | ssucastem givingupbusiuess 6" * | free and everybody welcorie. Te slightly improved yesterday, andbis phy- | COeOUY tore Cxavated BLTig Hey Sater e oon: | Suvermment will distiuite no 4 “ings growing crop has generally been well cuttlvat THE DOG INDIANS SAY AGENT DYER MUST Go, | tractors e: Syf-10t © A. SMITH. ted S17ly cubis yards of rocl the opinion | tgainst Loe Gaz wrt TF iS “a ri 9 y ed. The prospects are encouraging for geariy = HURCH, SOUTH s ais nowint on es ester. | during June. Work on tie contrict of Jobn BE. by the editor there was only caeeen ried pe WORTH $1.50 A PATR FOR 50c A PAIR, Not at 11 ain, by Rev. | aH chard C. Win: || telegram from the| Indian’ territory vesier: |r yous wilt bs continued duringgaly. ding the republication of the | 74,lahee an averae yield por gore as at the cor aeaese Lepbone. Com, ting at 8 p.m y ® ville from Washing- | day stated that “Agent Dyer, under instructions 09 articies there will be first w condensed wecount Gruutios there: Ie an tawaaliy Weegee ot CALL aT 3l¢ St VENTH STREET. fo remove ai les ant wires, from Lot 3.4 i+" | lon yesterday mornin; i from the commissioner of Indian affairs, under- A Talk With Speaker ‘Carliste. the size Of the Gazette tor two pence, then 49 | late planted corn that Is quite small, and In Mob — Fesof my builder JaMis ©. SaRBOURGyO Se YOUNG, MEN'S CHRISTIAN A Crereoe UbiTS Secretary Whitney will this | tool to make a consis of the Chesennes, but | KENTUCKY AND THE ADMINITRATION—THE | XI" ut six pence, then probably a book bY | few Instances the replant shows the want of BS ny boll eS SES 1409 ‘ork wve.—Yon dee ‘ ag was stoppe he soldiers, who threat re : ‘ oe Sher. cultivation during the heaviest season, IF OG OR FOUR STATE ROOMS fing This Evening & o'clock conus afl poe nae pub ile the opinion of the At | Oren with deathans wie abound ranon tere mes WARNER SILVER PROPO<ITION, The Central News tes cabled first toatell- 1 e Such in nee baal eras oe Rowie ae cee cre a peice p. mn ied by rs torney General in rel me to the Dolphin, giv- rollment, at the same time placing two of their Speaker Carlisle wiil bein ee city several | meut of teu tnoun~and words resarding the | 4 Rumored Death of El Mahdi. YOU WEAR WHITE DUCK PANTALOONS | 7, 10,84) Jeser. isles of Shoals, te Send | m. Gospel meeting, led by Mr. AT. Sruaat, at G | (elke Teusons why the government is bound | number as guards of the agent's oles. ‘They | days, looking after the interests of some of his | aspect of tie eaaties. The <eiola sno Je | eras Mate 3e ane Beeereee Ruaaae AND THINK A 8 for Mustraved to W. L. STORK, Charles | p.m. “ae paccent te vease! Stopped work on, the farms, and threatened coustituents. Hesays thatas% general thing | Will convict if Mr. stead is forbidden to call w — = re aud Saraly Jssat = rw ath persisted in carryi Z oUt rentanky: z nesses in hissupport, Which is possible on the THEMSELVES, openly declare that Dyer | te people in Kentucky are pleased with the | Proud ot ierelee IMPORTANT TEMPERANCE | THE SMiTH Covnt-MaRtIAL.—An error of is WitO DESIRE TO AT- his orders. | Thu $1.00, CALL AT 316 SEVENTH STREET. Oe AEE ESO ‘ ney, Mr. Stead was assured | CAro, July 11.—Geu, Brackenbury telegraphs STR .T ieviaud Che eh roa, order of | punetuation in yesterday’s Stak made it | mast go, as he restricts thelr liberty. Dyer has | 84ministration. There are thiugs some don’t | yesterday by his lawyers that po power on earth | from Faimeh thata letter which was recel¥ ‘ — that poivege by ragberriie ings oie acon MON Vance Ste Ge oe Nye veal | HPPCAF that Assistant Attorney General Maury | simply been trying to Keep them at worl, On | like: there is some dissatistaction: but that ne. | Soald prevent hic eee eee Be | there yesterday states that El Mahd! ts dead priviiec 7 ef | ing. at which Hon. RB Mr. GM. Nye wud i" acer The letter was written by a mercbaut at Han- . Sie Se Raa aes Kesister vpeu fom | Mrs Ab. Chambers will spuak. ‘dr | is to represent the prosecution fi the Smith | Wednesday night after midnight a party of | comarily, pene a apa rem een ays se ne dremel Pg eeege vip Rite yg Alongs eng ‘since phe we Sam. vll4 pan. daily. Bete, | pees A MEETING OF ESPROTAT INTER: | COMrbmArLal, because Lieut, Létnly 18 to suc. | pulnted Dog soldiers roae into the agency and | “ie sald he had looked into the Warner stlver | Ou1Y Yo it, Stead’ Teaten. This shows the | prpheya death. his followers have fallen’ te YOU HAVE A BOY 8.90R 10 YEARSOF | ([-crs, THE UNDERSIGNED GROW (Eee eatiant importance wilt be hed tone | Ge eonrl ene obese fans Senge beans teat to Boe es ee | Fyopiaition 2 little and had thiked with Mc. | Soiniaaor theism oflech ofthe crown Tersar | Reeing among teemmenivos A eehapes aed jas vere! Tee (9. cl i Stores every. o rr a the court, The change of the Judge advocate e 5 Varner on the subject werday, Dut 0 v 3 oft z “ aa Sante AGE THAT WEARS A LONG-PANTs SUIT | WEDNESDAY at TOCLUCK “Pat, daring “ue | MrerwGON AE GY Ocioee, wt simply tiece-sitated a postponement. of the | Count, the fadians rode away, ‘Their spokes: | hatdcven oe eee eae rad not as | Hae Gazette's Nee Rind Lia Dae: | EmMnny See mann ee a ee SS = months of July and August: drew ed uy air. Nye, meeting of the court mht one week trom Mone | Man Wis the same man who cut the telegraph | to matters ordetall, LHe had not considered i | MomeuL iD Antwerp. clice of “threstened {on the Istef daly et Abadomm who told him AND YOU WANT A 37.00SUIT FOR $3.90, ¢ Witmer & Co, A.C. & G. H. Demonet, others. it | day, in order that the new judge advocate | Wires at Cantonment, The officers at Fort Reno carefully enough to warrant a public expres- dat bight by the police Unreatene: El Mabd! was decd. Tere Te SS ea == FOURTH ST. Mf. E. CHURCH & E, | Michthave tine to become familar with the | #AY thatit is their Intention to bring all these | Sion of Dpinion ‘upon it, He wonrd wake biee | atuucks -on hig’ office. He must have | ae COLL AE S16 SEVENTH SEREET. Potlip He Ward, wide a oe inday Schoof | case. It was decided that Mr. Maury should | disorderly bands Into subjection, und they are | Mr Wachermgalee He secede ae eritt | poltce protection ail the “time, aenees | No Sporadic Cholera at Toledo. = Stor ah Shel Coe HE hoe Ga st DOClock a iia tie con . Prewh- | conduct the prosecution beioré the change in | Waiting the arrival of reinforcements that have | ably of the general proposition. night he dictated to three shorthand clerks all | pati te sia Jno. C. Walker, W.3 Brown & Co,” Ing 12 4. m. nnd S by the pastor, Prayer meet- | the juize advocate was made, as Payima-ter | been ordered. A greater force must be concen- be. night, The sensation in Paris is almost asgreat | Tonepo, O., July 11.— reports of two cases i Ba ANN, ag, Big, As Femroon Bison, | Hs Wetneway eveuiiy Sp. mi. ' Cult ted by Grange | General Smith has secured. the ‘services of air, | traved at Fort Remo or Cantonment” Didn't Get the Dispateh in Time. | ee a eich inne Conversation | of sporadic ol ny cusenot shohaen tenewer anaes = er tr z ‘ordhasn. All ure welcome. 5 handle ‘ : : 3 » 5 y of : beats A SAILOR SUTE FOR THE LITTLE FEL- = a oe “CHURCH VERMA? | deen gindler and ex-secretary Boutwell to PRQUSUN AE AUNEW QUARTER, SUIT AGAINST THE WESTERN UNION TELE-| fucis were learned, be said: “I have never | sume Poles tn jul s DN HINGION, D.C. JULY Gra, 1955, See FROM, VERMONT |derend him, Atolegram recelved at the War department GRAPH COMPANY. i kKuown public opinion to turn so sharp. People | a LOW THAT 13 WORTH $1.99 AND YOU eee ee ee aes Eveulag sermon: The Old Tedament, Levit | ‘Tax: Cnovs.—Cotton bas mado material im-| Yesterday indicated that Indian diffeultieshad| Justin: McCartney to-day, by Messrs, W. 8, | wih webeeerei oon je tn day came teday | Fatally Shot by « Policeman. TINK IT SABARGAIN ATSi.19,COME | misreprewined by the Federatlon of Labor. Thave | 30 Young peo’ | provement since June, Winter wheat has also | ceurred tn a new place. The dispatch was! Abert and J. W. Warner, filed asuit for 4,101 | © shake bands. ain, pertectly satisfied with | | Cx1cago, July 11.—Police Omieer Bernard J, 2 - ae = & tieel an of (hei Heurich bert since the 1Bth of | CORN HR | *howN improvement and has advanced three | {mM Gen. Terry, und read: “Col. Brooks, com- | against the Western Union Telegraph com. | Se Teeeption, of t ‘am convinced tbat similar | the tweutyacve reared en ote ee ones: * ASD GET ONE AT 516 SEVENTH ST. ist ues bave pubinea’ 1 sm the dole agent for the | (FSS SECOND, BAPTIST CHURCH, CORN EE | voiniy in: generil averige 3 | Manding the district of Montana, bas recelved | pany. Plaintiif was proposing to bid for theerec- | inquiries set on {vot inevery great city in Amer: | Kermrian ty wereeaaar gle fom OF RE. Mckay, = | Louis Becgdol irewt ig Co, of Piitude phils, Pu. and | Firz swe, pevre-Preaching | Temorebenas spring whe tintes hicher, thou information from Canadian authorities that | tion ofa government building at Terre Haute, | fea would yield results not heariy soextensiveor | works.) Mckay had. been arrested of the | Lom sent g ug other leer. “Proof can ve fatnished (© | o'clock a. um’ ahid pat Pf ase th a MiG eon: aremton laee ive lodues of insurreclionary Caus | Inq., and on Oct. 30, 1884, telegraphed A.B. | dreadful, but enough to startie the Christian | charwe of having with four or five “Lomgus? > | Seg vets all scaling at mg place of basivess | ii< AN IMPORTANT a | year lias been increased about 6 per i700 of Big Bear. nre going toward | Fie, thave to know the price of irik andcana | Godiearing communities of America quite as assaultet Abraham Morris, who, MeKay suid YOU ARE GOING TOSPEND YouRVa- | ~—— GARD> | pod arena win be (eonaies Cae Sey 2 Mea rere toa fe Civw Indian. reservation in Montane, | that he (MeCartney) might be guarded in mat. | 22eR. —__.—___ | an 30 sthceneding So cccsk meng’ tems See = | od 'T lars ut Ryland Chapel To-morrow | ¢reased iour points sin June i,as has that of | to th TOW nm reservat a Lana, ne; oy | Wa in mypting away CATION AWAY FROM HOME AND NEED b. _— | eve which Hon. it B. Vance, Mr. Chas, M. | oats. The condition of the bariéy averages 92; | They would be a disturbing element if suffered | ing his peopoil, nolliving the company that | CURIOSITIES OF BRITISH POLITICS. | policeman that MeKay was shot. Officer Mur . ‘ATION me pon ae adhe padersigned having wighdrawn from the late Chambers will spcule 1” | ortovacco 96. | to Join our Iudians, who are uow on scanty re- | as the business’ was important to hold the bh yhus been taken into custody. aSvruisa 1s THE wav or rary | (aeCLAURES GIVES, brpore lo coannue the ee | Soutews iorite Hiestates that the ‘unswar was rocoto | Ts . 5 age Fears, and le bopew fom lis past experlence In CO: | Comatissroxer Lonisa’s SonGHUM AND Bret = the next day belore 1 o'clock, but om calling | Ameient Enemies Exchanzing Complt-| From Wall Street To-day. OTHING. OTHERWISE KNOWN aS | uh seer ion ff yare cunl from the host popiar ialues | DUSEGLA. aie . 5, | SUGAR Puizss.—The reported discovery by| Reorgantzation at the Navy Yard. | Pe peut day eiore that no answer had been | ments and the Conservatives Stealing EW York, July 11.—The stock market at oe 2 ze Of his liteudaanid Un 73 evens Ia 3 fe; At Pegilar meetin einBAL LOR AREERA racials: Secretary Whitney has commenced his plan | hour later, 1nd learned that the answer had ; jesing Agures, WELL ANYWHT \S YOU CAN aT om th ‘Or orders sent by mai! wilh unpolnte “an Easetive nn selon DE ie peeeseeon Tavolveg avout (dor reocgantelng tie Aimer Garonne | been sent to his residence, and driving thereto | Special Cable Dispaten to Tere so Star, Sere wenn tint cas ee ee cis tavanraieucaae Sie eae, tee dap lates bmeey | oftie mrict of olumbiaad cata da gottere | $12.000, relates to a trausaition three years | appointing a bourd to exainine applicants tor bids were reeeivelat thesupe Wisiaghecitiocts | crammmease tay Ghib oer cob caenea on [teodleg Gaeren Ate eovane te eto _— ‘ "Nain oper and Wet eitbe st the old locality, | ROZevoH saturdacsr ant wherens omy tin of snd | Oda Qtvns Of money axgregat ing’aa'prizes to |wpPoIntment in the various foremauships tn | nce a the treasury at'd Sinck aad proved: | ye one un idea of the pulitieal situation ata | hasien 11014 per cont. ‘There was reported foth und Water sin ae a i. | Moss Carrlage and Wugim Mtakers Have refused to | Lon raisers of sorghune eed eek, eeece | the New York navy yard, He bus addressed | facies wee {ter obtaining ‘the telegram, | S'V€ one an idea of the p or heavy buying tor London account. ‘The rest of A. SAKS & CO., Telephone calls: Malu Office, 503-4; Wharf, | §*,Bt tila reasonable re | some question was mised at the time, the | a communication toCapt. William A. Kirkland, | 2d putting in is bid, he was told that the | glance. There was not asingle person, elther See tines crtceee att ee ee as ord, ‘Phat ot st ton Was raised at ime, 2 = ee ids’ had ex Ae | Wander edtooee : ray Su aeae civeeees: “ : = is Foquiret to stop Work on | counts were passed by the Treasury depart- | commandant of the New York ard, informing | ae eel of aus ~ re = {his | leader or follower, on the liberal benches. On hee Sa toner ek bear the best prices ot the morn: | M4 proposal was refused. He states that his bid 7 ial bench we ran "3 v Srtiedays ater has kig worked eoshe wurst bo @ | Hy Wat ne nat aideatyge ne | him of ue hpotntiment of the Board nd ale | ROP fetta, atatee MAA LIA the font ministerial hench Rete a couple of | ihe. "There bas been a further decided advatee aLwaxn auaoree COORITHEA = | aster ee eee fat he or ling his attention particularly to two points: | Was or $10,800, and was the 4 members and Lord itandolph Churehill; behi Sea tae the bonds selling up 0 30% - Whereas Iti provided by nection 7 of the by-laws ot | nished Sieh und VE ore Cac nt Nees actinn, and could not well go into oatter | gets. wish 10 eet al te Knowledye oi each | Avery that by the enrelewnesol the company | them were half a dozen tories, three asleep; | Low gene ate sais a he GENEVA UIAY COPPERSILVER ANDOOLD | Maker ftius cite. and that we ss to | which had been adjudicated and settled, He ing, to be given the churee ofr General { He has suifered loss as claimed. three Irishmen and four radicals, There w —>—— wyl0 316 SEVENTH STREET. de teenies Gee Surin | woes andl Glao tor Gis uineie ce ived, he said, communications ‘trom | SEPTO% ots Leonel er unimportant, Second, aaa some desultory talk from an Irishman whohad |, General Foreign News. ~ aie that the anaual meeting of stockholders forthe elec’ | manger ta which salt comm bs persons who claimed that the prizes were | Bearin mind that cert in traits of character are The Knott-Morris Traged7. the floor about the alleged miscarriage of THE TORY BREACH WITH THE PARNELLITES, ae tion of directors ‘smd for all other purpuces sail ke | tie HF, PYWELI, MW.” | unfairly awarded and asked him to recover the | necessary tou good oremamand (hesemeen ee THE FUNERAL oF THE VicrDe, justice ‘To this state bas suddenly, fallen | _ LONDON, July 11.—The first pubic breach be: "Pas Naw ~ Bassmoa eacce heldat the cipal office i the: city ot| PAUL R« Jyli2t8_| money and pay it to other persons; bat of course | jy distinet from his acquirements. Thequalities | The body of Charles Knott, the young man | tno". ‘A tween the Parneliites and the new government c+ Ls J ANG] { nver, Arapi ¥. in the state of Colorado, on =a e a te whieb enay NINE SIZES, JUST OUT WITH THE LATEST | the vecond SATURDAY OF OCTOBER in each your: San fey enabe a mat ADAMS & BEALL, ORDERED Back From THe Istawus.—ad- | £004 and elficient serv IMPROVEMENTS, tS CHEAP . “ ecine aoe ‘Whereas ifs further provided by section 8 of t FIEST-CLass IN EVERY RESPECT. THERE IS | py jaws ofvaid Company that iff such | REAL ESTATE, LOANS AND IN! NOTHING IN THB MAKKED EQUAL To IT. aunual meeting of stockholders shvu! ton | (gS Geonae Ava, Jose Ewan | He cold not do that, house, which a few weeks ago Gecurred last fsening in the house of commons, was the scere of the wildest excitement Mr. Holiues, the aptorney general for Ire: hot be got ut through competitive examination, | afterwards shot himself, was buried yester | and most eager hopes, The explanation iseasy, lattd, reitised to Inquire Into. the dism sURaNcE, | minal Jovett, Wao comands the north Atlan- | Ay apiticant’s appearance aud conversation | day afternoon in the asylam burying ground, |The liverale hace hid dow the heedone of Hoilce Inspector Murphy and Justified hin dis | . 1420 F Street Norihwea. ‘| tle satiadron, fhas been ordered to proceed trom | will enabie yon to Judge somewhat ay to this, | but will shortly be removed to Congressional | oe gladly, Knowing that they wil take them , Mune, ot, (ule «round that be was connggted Senta ee ee ee ee ae | isle ae Gas heen a | Was . 5. | and Pantie: the oniyr weccels et tee eeeieee | Cuctvease as to these mottors, ‘The examination | CmMClCFY. Hs axed mother has applied forthe | up again refreshed ats lime when the people wy Cornwall. Mr. Parnell declared ‘that he ~ pp Fo EVER Ch SING THEM | dbulting & majority ofall thestock | We re pants 3 ON OC Tuly 1, 188H. pao peuee ue a ae ae the aquaaron eae Siegen rtf slitting Sn capplicanteand revolver APR ilies Giioeslt and the | jay be led to tura thelr attention to future vic. beard the government's decision with amaze ARES PLEASURE IN TELLING THkIR Coupunnsvufter giving twenty days pir | oS, i now remathing Isthmus. Admiral | ts for the purpo-e ai plicants contents of ius pockets. His pockets were sa - cng . vUT of che ume and ‘place of holding si pane Jouett has be vi z a for | Betting ont these who should be fairly con- as ye ca tories rather than w insist on dwelling on pas eT aa one & ueroere ea ecaettar ede ee mame de oak | ole | tite past three months, and reeeutiy rererted'ts | sidered. ‘The antecedents andthe amount nf | Bot Searched, and as yet the pistol cannot be | tories rat \ insist on dwelling on past | Og IxDtAN REWIRITION ABANDONED. 3 eral circulation published o direct other: and get a z oe ULF the Tote cant | Who attempted to kill Mrs. “Morris, and who price, Bur | #4 - 1 oe defeats, Therefore they care nothing ff i y, Ji 11.—The Indian exhibition . the Secretary that there was no longer any, ne- | Xperience of each man, where he has worke + 2 jock ben Gere abenienea ae ooo se 424 9TH STRERT See paaben St SAC ee soe Ne and In what capacity, you Will, of course, ascer: about the proceedinzs of the house and leave | project has been abandoned In consequence of Te. C ri : 5 7 cera and crew Of both the ‘Tentones Oca | talu In each case, District Government Afaire. the vovernment tae Irishmen, Now | the governincnt’s refusal to advauee funds for HE YCLOSTYLE reas iy anal inst BS of the stockholders es, anid the rental und the prompt | Yantic have bee ‘ing from sickness, “In Important eases, if I am in donbt, I will THE TICLE CO DALECARLIA, < om ty the enterprise. creasing New orice that the tories are In office the fourth party ins 5 DUPLICATING Matsa endeavor w have personal Interviews with the | Mrs. Llosd, 181 afvrtle avenue, Brooklyn, ¢ : OnCRRASED SasDRAvSON Snem BESneEN: APPARATUS, Gi hobs pole par bepryodene te se fras Incorpo a 1eaeeeMe | THe Tex CeNt SPECIAL Denavery Posrar | most likely candidates, As the efficiency of the | writes to the Commissioners in reterence to the | disappeared, and as Ashinead-Bartlett is gazzod Bewsix, July 11—The number of emigrants . : ‘ forty reotkoe hereby givee by ie ae: was Sncorporated ia 1S, anid the Boe Ee yards Is to devend very largely upon the charac. | place called Dalgcarlia, bought by the govern- | with a small office, the nightly hall of questions | gilts July Li The number of emigrants 2000 fhesimsl~ co: tes So indelible black ink of any | 4.00%; teielare, nosloe is hereny given by the Lerltisis Mereancl clah tontanebee: | RERVECH—The American Bank Note Co. who | {or or the foremen, wish to proceed deliberately | men and of which part: was taken forthe re: | Nanemnet nod obetesaia ae eithiing of the | en restore or, commen be sive Calees Enenes Cinpuiac: Witing: Vinoing coma | dersiciied, Db. b. Matlory, 3 arid George | eg enka atte is y e ies an | Witter. who ‘are the bunu Tide owners and holders of ranch a0ne mis Surplus socks amounting | LAV te contract for supplying the postage | und with great cure in creating the foree,and | ceiving reservoir, She states that she wrote past. Lord Salsbury, afler having taken office | month in 1884, The total Gecrease for the alk No Washing, no 1 i teccricity, no Chem- | ire than three-fourths of ail Une capital stock oreaud | 3! tha » | stamp, have (ieuisued a design for the ten | will giveall necessary personal attention to it | the ‘Treasury departunent and was referred to | Dust. Lord Sallsburs, after having taien office | montis in Ass Tlie total deena i Siince Geatese eee eta Geel) us Ww. ; vears, cashier of the | ceutspecial delivery stamp, @ service author Itisidie to expect. liberal appropriations for | the Comunissiouers. She says her father, | without P} — : Jeclare | Whuiwat nice Cie ae einai Simple, Rapid. Clrauls. Durable and more Reouomaleal | 310% Company. Ural a mecting of the sio-Kysidlers | a Ming Weve. and Mr. ! ized by the list Congress. to be introduced, | navy yard work wiless a great change is nade | Charles Stearnes, bought {ue place from Major | indispensable, finds that never before in the muir ery oer EE rien ire toronto | jini ier tosat Madigcn he | Qt Bea aac tnguemmedinte, dels | MA eso fr the following poaltions | SRacicn tenkees essa a ae Bake Re | memory of polticlans has patite Dusinewe made | corpo r F as floes im : ~ 4 Hy Anya Tal circles of Washington, 4 | by special messeuyers ofletters sostamped upon | _ “Yo exi : r Forsaieby JOWS ¥, PARET, GeColorado,om MONDAY the TR AY | Biot net ne pele ann eichak et aede | thelr arrival at ihe omice “of “destination. “A | and {shall hereafter cieesily, io) Wore, Rader | Bank NX> Who Hat doLct on Mer mOmerAny: | CoUe civil warcsoeeatinistes pause. | eee ean eee ' . am OF JULY, “sss, at the hour of TW P. | Guiy, whieh offer good oportaniltes for nid rena | plan forearrytag this law into effect {s now be- | them: One foreman shipwi ‘one foreman | accon ago is Bias pease k . 915 Feom eee | 3 of said Gay. which mecting of stockholders shall bé | ie acne iuvestsent Will be meee ay nad eta | ng considered Sy the Poruneotee Genenul, and | blacksmith, one foreman jouer, ‘one foreman | received a letter from the War department say-| A change has come over the conservatives | Sect opposed such a proceeding. eld for ts bryos of slecting a board of dirctors | Cxecuisd. "We ate Myla ble tt IL Will be pat into operdtion | plumber ad coppersinith, one foreman or | ing that they would ke to have fer mother go | which Is equally xteat. Lord Salisbury ix found saimooua ear oan or said company and to take | eration er pectfut ‘at flrst in a few of the large cities. The limits | quarterman blockmaker, one foreman or Vushington ant ¥ expressi ss ample ofa: itimere. CNet trast for tall copa to eer AE | sya Me RN DAMS & weati,_| tleintroductlon of this tystens toyleces ities | GuaERneS DSSUMINEE, Cone WORN ee | Sou oR a ere lle Ts See eae cal | eee een Lord itandoiph churchill | | Bartrwore, July, 11.—Last fall Geo, Nach. L. A vrextion. logs, which sale tonk piace om or about tie Ist day of : a ‘@ population of 4,000 and over. ‘The stamp will | chinist, one foreman boilermaker, one fore- ed. ‘They also, stated that there was | has been heard thanking Gladstone in the most | man and Sumas Turpin, proprietors of ora ie arg December, Int. and ty trausact sues other busiuess | (<a> CONARD & 3cEUEN, be about twice the size of the ordinary postage | man patternmaker, one foreman moulder, one | mone eeaeury department for her, lett | abject manner, the home secretary eracionsiy | M'renchy Pruliqten” were lunvicted in Uhe LATEST PARISIAN NODES 18 MarR Goons. | Samay Rumer coige brio tad teting Abd al facil mpsave Acewes! arb, ind she, shape of w dollar bil, On the | foreman sallimaket, one ioreman or lending- | there by Mr.Jeoking ek ome mquilties into all sorts of things: Me. | ertiuinal court uf keeping’ an obscene and inde- Ee company weed eft of the stamp there tsa pretty vignette of @ | man rigger. ‘A SCHOOL SITE PURCH. Fa ¢ : cof en The case was car M'LLE M. J. PRANDI, be present wud participate in said ays ‘Have moved iuto their new offices, Y In uniform.” Across tlie to are{ “You will treat all foremanships of skilled | ‘The Commissioners have accepted the offer of | his admirable tone; and, above all, the very | ried to the court of ney geek tribunal af 1300 F Sreaxe. SEN OE Inited States Special Postal De. | labor as vacant, and allow all prevent incum= Messrs, T. H. Smith & Son, of lot2 and parts of | men who for so long denounced the idea of | firmed the decision of Lie ooart below, ‘To-d aréice Biber, No. 1420 F Street Northwest, ‘y," and along the bottom the price of the | bents to compete. I desire, however, anew | lots 1,17 and 18, square 1010, on B street, be- dropping coercion in the strongest language are | tbe parties were led betore the ‘er POMPADOUR RANGS. SHINGLED BANGS. Stockholders, ss np, ten cents. ts expressed in figures and | force, and except for very good cause and an | tween 12th and 13th streets southeast, contain- | now outdoing Chamberlain and Dilke in their | court for sentence. Judge Phelps enced SOMPADOUR RANGA" SHINGLED BANOS Where they have every tutity for basing and setting | feet tet cents, ts expressed In figu agree eility for buy ins god selling he stamp | excepttanal record In the navy yard, shall not | ing an area of 18,7181 square feet, at 18 cents | haste to dispense without—all these aston- | boul Nachman and Turpin to Ue confiued ia iwace te ord ures on Property | fe the words, “Secures linmedlate delivery at | appo —— a and cach to pay @ Gnect pag a Custourrs: “it | RSid rt gunctae ti nt a foreman whose itg have been | per square foot, as a site for a publle school. ishing changes almoat makeoue doubt whether | Jail for six montns, pay (Sera tow lornied et That Certateateiue | Sieh : ee sedans Hecate ae formed throug navy yard! work of receat Me Pa pg RECEREANEOU ong i not dreamaINg: oc overal right-abour, | 2m = EE Sdjotning the Purtisud. NUNS, i who.have pi for sate w = ears. 1, P.M. Draney wi Commisston- Blast sighi-ebou Fle ARLINGTON norrlina co, “sien te Plumber. | qivete purchase, will Sud ietothes, Divineee neg | Extswortx Post, No. 20, G. A. R., of Santa ers that he will continue the garbage contract | fuee has been made by Me. Balfour, president potter SAE ie. HE ASSvaL MEETING OF ‘THe | S908 them, ss oo oe Cal,, have bikes resolutions to Gen, = The New Time Ball. on the same terms a ones as last Year, | taxes the bill for removing disfranchisement 1caGo, Jul: bottlers of Clr. View, ‘stuckholiders of A. and P. 3. i Co. will be | p= NOTICE-THE ANNUAL _ MEPTING | Rosecrans, as 9 G, A. R. man, congratulating | FIRST DROPPED FROM THE STATE, WAB AND | from July 1, ly 1, 1886. ay _ Cnicaco, MALUZEN ANU LAGEG Birt beldat the ofl ofthe Sompany,n anacini, MON: | [F$8of ne Swookhahiers Wh ihe: NATIONAL | Wier wou tas appointment as register of the | NAVY DRFARTMENT BUILDING TO-DAY. Mr. Henry R- Miles superinteudent telegraph | {0 "eteropriating for the tory sane ee oe amma ee Ca ae JESS, Fulis open fur election of aires: Bor thc eatin oh Nis See AY, :08 Washincton, | Treasury, and the government Upon his sale. | ‘The new time ball was dropped from the flag | S84, teleptione service, D. Suances oes me credit of the bitteriy-tought advanced redieal | ered he will re coprictor. | tors frau 4: ck Be for the eltction of bine director pela a i nt upon ‘the ‘songs vemels ail order entrasted to my care wat rec point | MPN EOS Se Since of the” Compass, Gas Coublana avenae, on | Well Jor the responsible powition. pile/on the roof of the Navy department build: | Spring yous atid te exchange of the tripe for | rerurm. The moral aspect af the tory procedure le Egg “Teiegiione call, 746-3. deerme | oo oe pine | a TO SOLLE BLARNER.* | Pensowar.—Baron von Schaeffer, the Aus- | in for the first time at noon to-day. It worked ae eT Fine Alas Oa tok crohns Of | principle, conviction of precedent they ant not Will be allowed to depart ss fustar they ee Tee canta ave, und.1200Dae, | 3¥oitt E trian Minister here, and Mr. James F. Leo, seo- | Without bitch and dropped simultaneously | the Gamewell Fire Alarm Co. for exchange of | Prepared iosacrifice at amoment’s notice for | Ports Ar Aca Com ENTIRE STOCK OF TKIMMED AND UNTRIM- MED HATS AND BONNETS. ready to The Inter-Gcean ts wuthorii1 to believe that the upshot Me: s. Jo = ™ will drop pereafter dafly at noon, Sundays ex- | the party wall between the east and west sub- Notes by the Cable. will be the withdrawal of Canadian eraft irom DaekGec ne | iiher and the family of the iad Spied, Noon Walls ure tiow dropped by theaus | dieisions of lol S, square 283, aa to ita wath: | Spectal Cable Dispatch ta Ture Evewrate Stam the various trades in which they have engused Bleciric Present office oF future electoral success, Semi weai ee mgs, and of C. Schneider for changing the Sale agent for a <GTON DG % =r with the ballon the observatory. Exact noon THE ROCHESTEN kee W.NG company’s | ([>o=>, Nreraetaaes Ry OLY PP Re, | Telary of the United States legation at Vienna, ff CELEBRATED BEER CLARKE and INO. 1 . si EV US Navin beth duautved | Sailed from New York for Antwerp today, | !#the moment the ball begins todescend. It| ““Huiiaing Inspector Entwislo has examined inal contin SS ihe Wood un The Trade and Families supplied. Orters br matt | grand of Claske & Given mee oF telephone prompUy tiled. myl2-tu,thsgin 3 1 shall be prepared to fill all ord ‘ith which | tleman, i ity Irom public buildings, one each at | ciency for the of the building about to | Loxpon, July 11.—A new half-penny morn-| on the per lakes, and thet the FEATHERS AND FLOWERS at and below xctuai | "Fogeo JOHN T. MITCHELL, ~~ | E may vetavoratfhenkim: the poolicfor the derat | Courthouses ene ieee eam! at Fairtax | of 218 York, New Orleans, Philadelphia, bait | be erceted by Ate, Slaflett, and decides its thick: Ing radical paper is about to be started tn Lon. | fin carrying business will be Gone in cont Seee i ical Stace Otter ab Notary Pobite, | patronage exc nded thelave lim for many Sears past | Of the Taccinacie ake verted Ne eee pore cayainan and Fortress Monrgeand three | ness (13 inches) insuificiént, for. the proposed ‘American ERS. M. J. HUNT, Dowling duction Keoms, Ley Penna. ave, | | Dae auties Will be sven te wiiends'and the pub- | 2 the west.—lion. John E. Massey, of Vie | here, at the observ wory, navy yard and Navy | structure to be erect sae 1 1309 F Steexr Noatuwesr. | t00, 5u23u0, tro: tig on two etree; Will be soidenenp | VC generally of the location and opening of my new | iia, pald a visit to ihis city. yesveraay, ‘on bysi- oe rtment. It is inten ‘and om Nibesai tern Dame axeoalen. A ness, and left for his home this morning. He = anes ‘The office heretofore cccupted by Clarke & Given, | Was the guest of Mr. 1. J. Kintz-—Col Fred, 0.424 10U sh We will be Cloned mat Newport at an earl: 8 TWO MILLION DOLLARS ALREADY FOUXD departinent ‘vail is steal ribbed, covered with Wilson, in charge of public build | by Lord Coleridge. ‘THE PALACE AT HUE. led to mat one in per is therefore notified to take down the walland as. General De Courcy’s Rich Prise. fered with | “Cul: Jonn M. . id anter this | Grant * bluck canvas, three fect in diameter. ‘The flag- | ings and jaests the revocation of the July 11-—General de § Heo Quanrers EF. BAOONA pan HENRY CCEABM I, | GA. Ie retmlonn ae, Reted Meateee We AF Ue | auatt ie OF alvanioed, TROL ee St MERE | eee ice ees Panra, July, 11.—General FOR GARDEN HOSE, any length zim Corner 12th and Csis.2W._| Speaker Carlisie and Logan L. Carlisle, ex-Gov. | the ball has # Srop of twenty-five feet, the re- | rey on Jan ==> MES. BROWN (COLORED) Weston, Hon. Frank Jones and A, W. Sullo- | 2 ten feet at the top being for the | at the Anacostia bri ‘THE FOUETH OF JULY. ; (FSS i Give her ge heeimended Seat. | way cot Rete ae flog. ‘The bail is ratsed at five minutes of 12 | the service of the Ui GAS STOVES, all sizes: guaranteed, Call cr high recom ‘y, ‘ampshire, are at the ‘Mr. Johi Bh —o a pot pstrcoong ested, Electric and Steam Baths, Also, Magnetic | House,—The wife of Associate Jusiloe Fid ve and pulley, and at exactly noon the . John A. Simms asks the ‘THE UNEXCELLED FIRE WORKS, treatment. at 305 Missouri ave. n.w. mra-Sm*_| of the United States Supreme Court, is the | circult is fomple opening, the catch which | on 16th street, between Massachusetts avenuc PAPER AND PANCY LANTERNS, DIFFERENT Gas FIXTURES c. Nochargefor banging | [F--a<> Jou W. Gonos. Jon W. Mtacawaney. | gitest of her sister, Mrs, Andrew MeCreary, of | holds the ball In position, ana It STYLES, BUNTING AND COTTON FLAGS —— San Francisco, at the Inman villa, Newport, | air cushion at the base of ‘the 3 = LOWEST PRICES Plambing, Repairs, &c. CORSON & MACARTNEY, Banxens, H. B. Johnston, ot Washington, was registered until five minutes of 12 the next WHOLESALE AND RETAIL epee Glover Bullding, 1410 F#, | in Newport yesterday. bx Speaker *welten, | TNO entire apparatus ie very ingen! CH. KUPPERT, Ss Washincton, D.C. | | Of Obio, was Fexlstered in New York lasi night. | ¥iseds and is ¢o constructed as to my27 531 L5th street, Deposit Accounts, mbject to check at sight, received | ——-Mr. Colman, the commissioner of a ult under the Jem NOS. 403 AND 405 7TH STEN. W. from: Firms. Corporations and Individuals. ture, will leave the city to-morrow to attend the | Rnginest HL. Snyder, the = = Goon Work FAIR PRICES. | | All Stocks and Honds listed on the New York and | educational convention at Saratoga, He ex. | the State, War and Navy Ger Tre Bese. BYRON & ADAMS, PRINTER, | Philudelphia Stock icxchanges bought and sold on pects to be absent a week.——Aliss Grace Kit- | The arrangement for I aru: COMLURD EAR PER” rakes a ty of Pension ani Ciiss Ageuurwork. | oll Telephone Dtick any iy, xe Hottay, oragchester-by-the-Sea, and Miss Nellie sal righ ‘THE CONCORD COLLAR. Fieniand Excision printlog at low raiex jelz1m_ | , Lrit of Columbia bonds stall denominations, on | Hier; of Greencastio, Pa., aie visiting Mr wee ORD TA RUSE MN, Ohne Coearatel | Pas NISRA HEALTHC ISSTUICTE RE fends Tiepranee cat ae Cassacies Chamberlin, "A. Jay and family, and D. sgn Foe Spe Oe ee ey ayn Ute | Smebenm and OY NTWANY OPGID" | ne Washi war rete Brigg Brery genuine Concird Harness ie stamped with | “Syscawe (K5s> sanvess suxpp. lina, is in town.——Rear Admiral nnd EO Cmegn, Corruas end bad tree a eedtainy. |; A REN TOs OF VERTTORS. SLATE MANTELS SLATE MANTELS. pe Css abd itiogon SIRE we bew and rate oa Nerve, 9 Instock large ansortment of Gas Fixtures, | Ritchie is visiting her intherloine tiene se, ‘i = or ty Wie, MAE UU ER mole te (CF sea, Latrobes, Ranges aud Furnaces, cantar and AB. Wonks resin mae a ee 0 NLITH STRELT NORTHWEST. iy) ington, were registared in Paris on ¢

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