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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, - GarTnensncRe, Mp., July 17.—There war ; large number of prominent persons here to AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, day at the consceration of the new Ascension Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and Lltn Sty by Episcopal church, The ceremonies were com The Evening Star Newspaper Company, ducted by Bishop Paret, assisted by Rev. Dr. GEO, W. ADAMS, Pres't, ; B.T. Brown, rector, and Rev. Dr. Hatton. The = : bishop's sermon was one of upusual ability “Thr Reexrve Stan is and elicited close attention. A class of three city hy carriers, on thetr« 2 were confirmed and the sacrament of com- week. or 44c pies at the FE mupion administered. The church was com- Cents. ech all—pentage prepaid month: one year, $6: six months, Si ce -\ Special Dispatch to Tae Evaarnwe Stan. menced In 1881, and egnpleted in 1883, It is frame, gothic in style end cost $1,800. "The aC a Interior is tastily finished. | Aanong the promi- Rent personages prosent were . . of Washington, and “Charles Abert, of tals SHINGTON, D.C., FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1885. TWO CENTs. |~"” Vleet? ns niast be pad i add vauee, (4 for. on appileation “Vo. 67—No 10,052. WA —————— ——= New Yorx, July 17. 82.500 on pronite sides of the crowd at 940i there 00; ft Live peing a ference of Tr cent ween jer nuice. 8000; Pee. | ENGLAND'S INADEQUATE DEFENSES | tnt eratorm atthe kate time." Ths wan fe s rally which quotations up AP ———— — — —— —— — === : —= === apparently mlapeed itito the midsummer @ute Fa = = a A . e . alor riod of years. Thi ons, " ess, the total sales for the first hour being only SPECIAL NOTICES. ___ SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. Se eenepeh teed om was on the firet floor, was only ahay dane | TeL@: s to The Star, | S2 000i Fine prices were zeneraliy. ty = : = = = = bene ea The “Post” Batiding Nearly Demol-| azed. It is thought that a good deal of the mac lower than they closed last event _ FS> samver s. supp, i <—eas re GOVERMENT RECEIPTS To-DAY.—Internal ished by Flames. terial in the composing room escaped serious > Lake Rhore and Western Union were down SLATE MANTELS SLATE MANTELS. _| ilue Ttoom) oui ~ Hall, 7th street n.w.. £0 | revenue, $242,582: customs, 8707539. injury; and this ts especially the case with the and Northwestern aud Lac re une SLATE MANTELS SLATE MANTE! percepts fimeral of our deceased » 82: i customs, $707, YoUR NewsPArERorrices nuRNED oUT—RaPID | {urilG forms, The loss will probably not exceed |THE ZULFICAR PASS DISPUTE. | Shanes, Jn the carly transactions there was a Cheap: shart x Always instock tarze asortmeiot Gas Fixtures, | men Seonerany Bavaxpsiiilremainsin Washing | wonx or Tum rrawes—Trre AND PRESSES | £22000. The amount of the insurance was : aot contin Pacine Mal Mee'fork Costrel erated wathont jews Grates, Latrobes, Ranges and Furnaces. SSS ALE OF THE cCo=DITTEES ap. | 08 88 the reports of the condition of Mrs Bay-| pesrroven—tie Losses SUSTAINED BY DIF- | 83.800; Newath Ametions beter ee oR 409 NINTH STREET NonTHWeEsT._jy1_| ([ES ALE OF THE, COUMMITTERS ard continue encouraging. They indicate that Geocache AF Bie ee a entmeeted are | She 180n the road to re AMUSEMENTS. see ede eee ed ee reeall,| Mk. JNo. B. Stazo, the newly appointed pointed by the organization to which our FERENT PARTIES —stawes ATTENDING THE | Willlamburgly City, 32 eee, % pool, $2,000; Home ‘Tusurance, LAGRATION, &C. nix,’ $1,000; National Metropolli =a a oA 55 A disastrous fire visited the Post building, at | Muiual’ Protection, $2,000; Sun_ of’ London, ae Ue = xcept Pace ————= | complete the arfangements for the funerals minister to Italy, 1s In the city. He will leave s 5 000. Piowey a3 ts early Jose, 4 ele <== THE CAUSE OF MRS. S. M, WHEE. | before coming here. Swept with great rapidity through the stracture, stlmates hits fuse of type, damage to press, aes ES has been continued activity In M. RK. and T. ‘ EVENT Re erie. thr anmiecation the cereees — doing much damage to the four newspaper of- | &c., at $2,500. He Is Insured’ for $4,000 In the a c The sales of that stock exceeded those of any has been her waut of evidence to sustain her charges | ‘THE LiBrary of the War department will be fices and the other business concerns located in | Arlington. GEN. GRANT NEEDS MENTAL OOCUPATION. | other in the first hour. Loaning rates are easy, gait myself and others-and iss beeu dowe : nee eV. & gas inspector, whose laboratory was ‘AUIi o'elo Ket is dull and steady, wb We neatmerarest on Corcuimenee the Saat eae [he building. ‘The aggregate loss was estimated inthis bailing saint die ens one ee —>— Pinks cued enscscgeenacenion 4 a HOE ast nig 50,06 , thhe | tunics wi Ait rene monGe _ i eae apts iarabe eraase noe Samy WS ht at $150,000. Of the newspapers, the | oMce, which Ir owned by the Wachiuston G HE Dips scaRE. : FAILEn To Pass.—Passed Assistant Engineer | EveningCritic, which occuptesoffices in the build. HK ree poet h wil pay me lla at bax content B.C. Gowing falled to pass the examination | ing, was most badly disabled, its whole mechin- A la tt A: A. WHEELOCK. _| for promotion to be chief engineer, and has | jealequipment being almost completely destroy- os been suspended by the President irofa “promo- nt ‘company, at about $12,000, and there vas an Insurahce upon it of $2,000 with the ‘orcoran. It is not thought that the loss will reach that amount, ‘The Chinese Traffic in White Infants, Saw Francisco, July I girl baby has been found Chin Another white n possession of WASHINGTON, JULY, 18, 1885.—A @ loathsom foster parents 1 ont A fue brass band SEXSATION FROM ENTR. TO EXIT. tion for another ven ed. The Postand National Republican forces were | Mr. ‘Tim, Lee had an insurance of $2,500 upon | Sssured—Indians Said to be Hiding | Chinatown The Mongolians having the baby ae STERAATIQN Bho Sta Nee go exer, D. Uisomucd a another year. | quickly transferred to Tue Star building, | his restaurant, and he estimates his loss, over | Arms and Ammunition. in charge said that the child was two WT ee se SATURDAY, iyi-oe rated AS Ott Tn answ AMONG THE PRESIDE: bove his instrance, at $1,500, The bar- "s CALLERS to-day | which was at once placed at the disposal of the | #84 years September 15th. | were Senator Ransom, Representatives King, | publishers of those papers by THE EVENING | Per shop of Mr. Joseph § nid. Tt eost them originally $100, and as cE PARK, foan advertisement in the Star thorter Was dammeed to | (DODGE Crry, Kas, ATEY Iv 17.—State Adjutant | } Fe Was sickly: they Nad paid to physicians over res e @: General A. B. Campbell returned here last ulctit re e. 3. for a partie” to tas interest and charge of the extent of 3300. 4 . pre Himes the purchase price. The babe was BAREVeCR, Lith strect road. near Mt. Pleasant | hove was the memisok piueihe ute in this portion, | Hooker, Gay, Wi 1 Heard, J. B. Stallo, | Sax Company, Both the morning papers were loss to Messi, Allen & Co., the publish. | 9M @ four days’ tour through. ot : . PP rer ata ad Reka: ee A emphaveaily den arge) that { tried to | minister to Italy tobe given by the ew grand pavilion spacings (estat her ML, San Eranciseo; By giv n in change of the secretary of the Society us, Spr E phi: ‘ : i oM len & Co Comanche and Ring thes, Pre racity to Pal pelt font sein Has iccton Ge ay other man. 1 have never | E- Hall, Phitudeiphiar A. J. Vanderpocl, New | tre uecurred early te Ger ere rae aeal toe | hou SE ODO ee Cepital As estimated to be | Tny'the Indian scarealong the line. ie found | WF the Prevention of Crnelty to Chittren. ‘This WASHINGTON BUTCHERS RENOVELENT Ne gman Ine secures Roe pe- nies ABA 10 Ki : ant hove never been | York; 1. F. Corbin, Cineinuatl Re J. Beall. ror persone verge cening whien thous: | Nir Sido HL, Nealy, the artist, lost all his draw- | People mich excited y actually mov- | Chinee to whom they have been sold by Inbiu= ASSOCIATION, Im 1428 New York avehue, Pee Sebel | Govanmanen Reteioe TAGE Teer |e inily were Glock ei with aie crowas or ings. Including those for the new book on Wash- ite ae deartod OF tne nate a cproday| MA parents OF merenary tuldwives Basets at the as Tie Bue GOVERNMENT RECEIPTS I8-GOLD.— Ne ce ton Just pi ; 35,000. arned of no leproda- | the laxt year, ‘The purpose of thelr purchase Wales ene ARLINS SPRING “ite SUxt Jordan says that asa restlt of tie alscusson | spectators, van UBMMared, TU! MMH OE ES.000. He Fa asthe | Noeret among the: We i was uninsured. On TUESDAY, JULY 21, 1885, oy ithe time to ¢ with t THE ORIGIN OF THE FIRE, New York ring house, all th stile hadianaitiie the | ROseeret among the wealthy merchants of the Tickets, each person, 25 cents. Y igh 4 ve INCIDENTS. hased local militia companies to be | Chinese quarters, , ernment’s receipts in New York yesterda: The fire originated in the workshop of the i s pe ed, which he supy ith Ss shaotiage Prize Bowling. es Mor whart tong before ‘ane | 12 €0ld, gold certificates or Treasury notes. United States Electric Lighting Company, | ,4*S00n 8 the threatening character of the ) organized, which he supplied with state arms, Sale of Cal JylT it ids bat, ava matter of fuck, the steamer cane Up he we z y ; | under the'direction of Gov. Martin, Col, Comp: “ nf cecupying a two-story annex in the northeast | "Te Was Known the EVENING Stax company | Nnder the traveling along the south line of the | SAX FRancrsco, July 17.—The annual ale state with four companies of cavalry enroute | Ot Yearlings from Theodore Winter's stabl UNDERGROUND Wink: members of the city count committe of so comaite oe ofthe Post building One_of the. bear | Ored the use of its building to its morning the main shalt, it is sald, became heated | Contemporaries, The forces of the 1 cording to the schedule time, at 9 'cluc! it PAS (cCOUUAN PALES, VA; SGEI for Deep Hole at the crossing where the Dodge | Was beld vesterd: Representative horsemen r NGER._| in thiseity to study the underground system Anes ts ts ated | Gupers were ab ones transtered to and Fort. Supply tall creene tie Cane | trosa throughost the Pacitic coast and agents steamer MAKY WASHINGTON will make at it of oil and set tre to the building. he: 4 ipply trai Fi opine 5 ‘ TON of the Ch Ke and Potomat_telepho flames spread wi reloas: "A few rooms occupied by th river, and will arrive there toanorrot eastern turfmen were in attendance. Fi- ihove place EVERY MONDA a = ‘ GTON apeake and Potom p read with tnarvelous rapidity. A few iN e eaving Seweuth street. whart PORTER. one of our Watch | wires, Three-tlithsof all the underground wires | minutes beiore eight o'clock # ery of tire from | Potters were divided between the two morning | With the protection atthe pre toon colts were wold, ageregating $13,600, The sein si Spas Fae rind 1p, GaP CSS Sates 4 purchwed at boom | jn the country are in this elty, amounting to | the building was passed rapidly along the papers and the rival editors occupied adjoining along the sith border of . Camp. | Prices ranged from $330 ta ed = tine waxed G: down and bac! i fon, tat J Sk prices on puy: per week, 300 miles. street, and an immense crowd soon assemble: a e: e laclities of ell is of the opinion t ors eee ri 2 Te OES be ule gr in the neighborhood. An alarm. struck. {com | Posing and press-rooms enabled th will be dispelled and that a ral feeling of General Foreign News. ee Nc ate ee Gaara w ION OFFICE APPOINTMENTS.—The | box 152 at five minutes to eight o'clock | tthe regular hour, paners whieh, safety will soon prevail. Many who had ‘THE CHOLERA IN SPAIN. ee Bs TROD | TRIMMED IAT, BONNETS, Se Weal bi President has approved the following spectat | served to bring a detuchinent of the fire depart- | Circumstances, were highly ereditabl their homes are already returating: Mannin, July 17,—In Spain yesterday. there FLOWERS AND ET. =e — Appointments to the 150 | Meut rapidly to the scene and alo to. swell | ¢Mterprise. Kansas City, Mo., July 17.—The Jowrnat’s| were 1,62) new cases of cholera and 672 Th BELOW Cost. a; aero © Of excited spectators to =|. When t it x e S., speci Moonlight Exe In the Pension office vrovided to be filled | rents nee! CRGited, spectators Uo an time hin the, Ore inst broke out in the, Electric | Dodge City, Kis, special xa s: The Indian | deaths, LATEST YLES FOR THE SI x ? Mense throng, Subseq cat p the fi hting Company's engine re Charles F. | troubles are not ‘thonzht to be settled yet, de- | ex CED TS enue ‘utt’s Music Store, Bus, Pehia. a Faerie ae yy, thie Way that flames renehed the clock tower on vain effort to extinguish the fire, they | known at the ase pad S bear conformity to the section of the act of June 16th, 18%: bout, the southwest corner of the building and ilu- | tok to flight, leaving soine of their clothing 20 PER CENT DI: an y that the bucks are leav- actual collision with Zanzibar soldiers, and Very day in squads of ten to fifty and that | cighty shots. were. exchan: Th NS = — = Sitio Minated the face of the clock when its hands | #24 Other private effects to the flames, With are taking out their best arms, horses and | doubt that the sultan’s t FS RANDALL, Manager. f CENT DISCOUNT ON (ee srectan Noricr need of filling them promptly and the residence | Hointed to ten minut past eight o'clock. wise forethought before leaving Mr. Humphrey | quantities of ammuniti Itisa: signifi i n territory. The German East African: FPPeosy bon POA ALM YTHL COSTUME: Pua Pose wiv ont faith Sua aunt ‘ations of the applicants will per- ewe SHEAR ase iro ALOU: ioe the ae oe ued by fact that they all x e Texas Pat Hain company will appoint a permanentcommergial ‘ i aS a BES a 2, until tarthy . i S x is company, and probably this prevented a | and thence northward t Kansas line, | and political agent in Zanzibar. WiLL GIVE A DSOME SILK SUITS $2 the office 1-100 _ Atten o'clock, or two hours after the alarm SOum exploa he fire the big lps hs = oe SELECT EXCURSION TO COLONIAL BEACH, i st baling, and buses NAVAL Onpens—Asistant Paymaster Geo. | wag structs, the fire was about extinguished, | deine Meehan oe ee ee aU | Where several squads of twenty-five ur th THE CALEDONIA AT FALMOUTH. oRSD, 5 : precisely as usual A. Deering, ordered to duty in the bureau of | sy, itdin ” | but doe: ppe v ed the ra Bn! GOLD ap ~- | Loxpox, July 17.—The steamer Caledonia THURSDAY, JUL Iss. So eaten Bs u © build as ‘ ut does noL appear to have damaged the build: | was seen. sol ped s DON, Jul rium On the steamer Arrowsmith. Mnsieamd dancin SPECIAL STYLES IN JEKSEYS AT LOW PRICES | (126 Cut ie Mev busting L107 # stieck | Provisions and clothing, Navy department, | ye jmilie was Se gece ee hae = tirning with bat few ort Coane acing: | from Boston for Landon, which arrived. «af is b hing: dinner at the ty ence ace This wiil be the ollice of the elty: editor. Navul Constructor Georze R. Boush, ordered to | Ane Gages fronting on D Bregh ga (he Mst | The fire at first seemed tobe making its way | jiid u their equipments in the sand hills, They | Scilly yesterday in tow, has reached Falmout ES i business With 10 Post in duty as a member of Inspection of foreign ships. | becu’ daiuuged conslderably by water” Sone or | 12, te press rooms, where the valuable m-| claimed to beliunting sity, hotste, Sites, | Her machinery became disabled on June 24th. Fi ‘1 DRESSING SACQUES AT GREAT BAR tor busivess department will please be gov- | enelens Charles i. nerecting, B. & Thurston, | tee Seon thee slat ccomped sing | Chinery of the morning papers was located, Mr. ped a wild horse catcher in the | Allon board aire well, GAINS. See See Seen ae [Folin Me aiticote, and 1 Az Priela, ordeneal 16)| Hee hehidid (hein grearest dasnnaean th the pressman of the Kepublican, | territory and vook from him thirty wild ponies, | TO STRENGTHEN THE DEFENSES OF TRIPOLI. PARASOLS AT COST. duty In the coast sur Lieuts: Thomas €. the building and. on the upper floors through sutfoeating smoke to the | It is believed that the Cheyennes will submit TRiPoL, July 17.—The porte has decided to FOSTER SILK AXD TAFFETA GLOVES AND s Meiean, Wm. U1. H. nd, George W ‘2 J and composing | P&esstoom, and with a small hose defended the | being disarm seon as they shall have all | strengthen the defenses of Tripoli. A Turkish MITTS 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT. TO MEMBERS OF TIL EDALE CO-OPER- | Mentz, Surgeon A. F. Magrader, aid As<istant two presses antil the danger threatening that ) their best arms hidden, but they evidently have | transport, with 1,100 troops and a number of Mreaae ATIVE SOCIETY OF THE DISTRICT P. tor L.C. Kerr, detached from the Dole part of the building had been a\ a Neb r uns and edoes, hax already arrived here, ALL HALL ‘As one consequence of the fire the electric Soeriag glomed byw poet at y r f SUFFERERS BY THE FIRE. : [Cite Trevise. Paria 907 Paave OP COLUMBIA: phiu and placed on ‘waiting orders. ny ae i hey will attempt probably to cross Kansas | and other transports with men and warmunk ae ey Your exeaitive commltine’ mas ios completed tne || Constructor BW. sicele. dence trom dat ny OUL OF the fire caused great ex-] lights throughout the city were extinguished | nearly tn t lace as they did seven | tons are coming. patrons of ar lain most fav) e contrac: for FULL ihe society has ever | 48 2 member of the hoard of Suspection of for- | eitement in the building. Editors, compositors carly in the ake 9 years age vest. The PATTI DIVORCED FROM DECAUX. snasenent Ar 4XeTuaL cé Ost. bad, and with one of the largest and most reputable | eign vessels and placed on waiting orders. and em; sof the -jous business concerns he burned building was erected in 1882 for | cattlo a here think they may be waiting for | Loxpox, July 17.—A decree divorcing the arsions and Musical ity. You will . ~ —~ P e 2 the od and subsequently enlarged. It was first | full moon, according to thelr custom in such | Marquis de Caux from Madame Pate bas ‘ Y Tur DoLpuin.—M-, John Roach has _re- | locsted In the building, as soon as it beaame ap- | occupied in October, 1882. expeditions, if, however, they don't make # | pronounced, ENTIRE STOCK OF TEIMMED AND UNTRIM- | wil : : Guicutedle ary Whitney to take no further | Parent that the structure was doomed, set | ‘The report of the fire, mutde by the police, says | break within the next ie days itis thought Seen wae es ‘ S authorized to re- | eS y ¥ to ta themselves to work to save the portable eifects | the fire orizinated from. the machine | they will abandon the attempt, APE ASE SD ASA. MEDHATS AND BONNETS. i ‘ ligt S| notion in regard to th Dolphin until he ean | ofthese lestablishments, “Te suiterers by | tu the works! man the. Cnt ptpecnine cnn) - ee ZAnrs July 17.—A dispatch from Hue states PEATHERS AND FLOWERS low e Comnnittee; he matter over with him, Thes etre are the Post, the National Repadlic sight Co. ‘The end hearing of the main shai ct y inal Bo promptly at 6 pax ae ee cae Do not give orders in any oF confer while the Secretary is th the Waskin ston Critic, Uh forwantofol. wy The Defenses of England. to confer with the French generals in Tonquin, at ll pm. Fare, : WW. HARSHA, Tuis said t r I ie Light company, the The proprictor of the Sunday Gazette has ar-|4 CONFERENCE OF THE EMPIRE DEFENSE | and that he will visit the coast towns before re Pt etary, | wally take th nto secure the govern: as in the building: Jose ranced (6 publish ils paper forte pecacetivoes LEAGUE IN LONDON, turning to Hue. 905 H btw. Ment,as far e 3 t loss, and will in the D st i | er, Polkinnorn’s printing offiee on I) stre Loxnox, July 17.—A. conference of the Em- A FORTIFIED RUSSIAN CAMP. aa he it $40,000 —whieh 3 A. M. Al Tabs # QUIET TRIP eo During the progress of the fire last evening | pire Defense Leagive was held thix morning in | St, Peremsnvna, July 17.—-The government ANDIN (= Conan € we publishers of “Tite N . mmuel Norment, president of the U._ 3 | the Mansion House, Lond Lounox aeeticn | hariederd tee aod tia permanent fore Pe C6., St. Louis, Mi Weis Kerach Acenrs: Written by Messrs, Stilson Mutchins and Jos, ic Light company, immed The mayors of many provincial towns we Ufied camp, near Grodno, capital of the prow thir tem ene ey - ; for one month 1s} West Moore, and Mr. Sid. I, the artist, | work the necessary plans to suppl present.” Resolution: luce of Grodno, formerly part of Poland. 5 eat Have moved into their new offices, “ated Capt.Wan.L Gill, mliltary storekeever, | who had offices In Uie bul nd Mr. Timo- | of the company with light and clured the de SUCEETIES, ASOCLTTONS SUNDAY SCHOOLS, cis specialty. resources of JETES GOING TO Ci NDA Y SCHOOLS ve tower Mf, Willi) _ No. 1420 F Street Northwest, (eal Pst: Chaplain Geires b. . The ebiet tosses. w Stained by the | without delay. Ata mecting of the di navy, lurther protect the coasts | team of «ix picked irish athletes to in penloag rg Sie es 1 Pest Chaplin George D. | newspaper publishers and. th trie Light | this morning 4 committee composed of M Ports and coiling stations | the games at. Toronto, Canada, begin Pe. 21ts Penneyivunte neem Syd ity fo Ins nee O-tirecrn sath | COMPS; he barber shop, the restaurant, and |S. Normente das Le Barboure a Me Remeiee | atid appoln ssion to Inquire into the | September 20th next. The team will inelede USIC_EALDWHLUS BRASS AND S18 all nds: Infante’ jac plkciug. Tustrauce on ain William Mills, 2d intantry, | the elllces on the ground oor being dan and Win. Dickson, were appolinted to visit | relative strength of the Britislr and forelgn | the chuinplons Barty amd Poreeth, YAND asic iurnished on all uccer ray etc, Fest grades Of Zep i Ie appointed: to set sus inspertor on certain | CUS by walter, All the records in the office of | New Yorke to arrange for the purenase of mu: | BAYES oi me ders ie at The Height teat E iba Prope fir eail exreak’ or wine leone: une AKA RNeTURE oe oe Liispector Ford chinery and to investi atte Improved systems of —_ Ean site to purchase, will Hd 1 to their advin a Spee tention given to SPECIAL 3 c wening ‘Drewes, Veivets, FS ne oon mn depute ge to cal Phi elpl ot 0 eri “ ~ 4 collection lighting with a view te resun operations Gen. 7. se ty eall | V tadelphia ent of the quartermaster's de: us destroyed, The adjoining onice | Wore le Fesuming op ns en. Grant's Unoceupted Mind. CurcacoJuly 17.—The ham-sawing employes fy here during the coming week. Noexact esti- | 94 < SRS Seat wadtay Huet on 1OIL street, aud Ken: | inate of the hase austalied byte Sonne San | ql AL Aicaeon, N.Y. July 17.—Gen. Grant | at Armor Oo. spacktig-touse, have struck for YOLONEAL BU ACTL SYPAMER TE V ARROWSMITH ws of Ladies’ ~ CHAPEL POINT! a . PCTS ESAT ON Eee: ore s y eight hours last night and is dozing | an Increase of wages to SQcents per 100 pounds, Tuewday. Wednesday, Phursday and Sun . Tue New Visris von THE Navy.—Seere- | 1Cds Cay Linace Be areal ome treet, suf | as yet be made. re this morning. The weather ix bright and | On Wednesday men were put to work in the reclame : ssh, Lawes, a wl pertectiy by this pro: | Oflics, 314 Ub st, wilt puy charges aud rede tary Whitney has invitedCommandersSampscn some.d Sy Ge AU 5 warm, and itis expected that the patient may | strikers’ places at 70 cents per 100 pounds, the Goaite nxt. wiksind HSU OTS: 5 tglees os Wha Beach ik aiid Satin Dresses. beatit fal sume as Tam giving up business, . ‘andl Goodvten; Aust Saval Conmracioe Bo) THE SCENES DURING TILK Leaves of Absence for Navy Depart. | ride ia big bath chair toduy. The subject of | old price, When the new ten wore S ck al 10 pan. spned JU 308 a CA SMITH | Naval Constructor Wilson and Me. Herman | 70 the spectators the tlre presented a grand meat Employes. cmployment for the general's mind is engaging | from work Wednesday Pight hey, wore ee : — ovcLass:. “The anderstzned havin’ withdrawn ft departihent July 23, at 3 p.m.,toconsidermat | seen from nearly every part of the elty, ne Secre we Navy has issued the fol- | Ps ; . BESS FO GLE MONT EVERY & firm of CLAIt Ee GIVEN, proposes to con ters pertaining to the construction of new ships | served as agulde to the crowd 5 lowing order regarding leaves of absence of em- | his though meee ene, cs OF Interesting | terday, but more trouble is anticipated, cat oem: bark 2t6 pm. A good baat — Pusiuen an whlch he has ueen engaged forthe p-st | under reeent laws. 7 9 the di The tire enzin ployes of the Navy department: ——-——"" “~All Quiet at Bay City. sou pavilion. “For tickets 25 cents: <hikdrh. | We have 100 Dozen LADIES BALBRIGGAN theseibetion of pare coul fron the most pop Files | DISMIsskD FRox THE Navy.—-Ensign Jettries, T by latinense ene ee iar, | “The act of March 3, 1883, provides thatall| ‘The Wires were Takem by Mistake. | Goop FEELING BETWEEN THE SOLDIERS cad -- Any cseronrbiprention : enabie him to merit snd alo to receive his share i a Ge e ons “ ‘i : alone sence from the executive departments of ‘EW YorxK, July 17.—At the office of the CITIZENS, AND THE STRIKERS ORDERLY, TREMSLY s bet Lote, HOSE, sizes S to 9%, our regular 47¢. Hose, which Sbeiaonee Suid bes who was tried by court-martial on a | soon as itwas discovered the fre had enveloped | © 'P 9 y ioe = ‘ploim 1 ie MELY, Exe Py OU reg jose, which we wet are ras Pe ee ones tne ON ae an andalous conduct, w ty, | the 1 iid upper part of the building, and | clerks and other employes in. excess of such | Western Caion clegraph company to-day the] Bay City, Micu., July 17.—There ts no pare shall sell for S7iye. per pair; three pair for $1 or $2 tows or orders sent by mall wil | and the court. recom he few iminutes it took to get the | leave as may be granted by the heads thereof | B&24% of the construction departments were | tleular change in the situation of the strike tox Fach meat uty central office, 423 oth st., between | PUG the court, rece x in position it leaped from easement to | aeiieh shall od = . grdered to restore the wires of the Bankers and | day from that of last evening. All the works Se entered oe Dand E sis, tw. D doors north of gas oiice, where 1 | Eresident Cleveland aj fascineat, lapping up the woodwork ay at ie | QUitieh shall not exceed: thirty daysim any one | Sferchants’ company, wWiilch. were telkee ee | eee or tnet evening, | All the works pe sumtimes, comuimienclig saly LASS, will be. permanently located. dation, and theordes tu Chose ated: gc showers of parks bight | Yer Unless in eases of sickness) shall be with- | the wires of the American Rapid company. | Bauer's Salt Block started to-day, at the same Malu Depot harf will be at the old lucatity, | lssted yesterdi a into the ale Tn atuw ciieutes she Aes nd | ¢btn. | The caiendur year was adopted under | One of the officials of the Western Union sitld: | pay and on the same terms as before the Ninth street. St. Cloud Building. | corner of sah ats Water sts, SW consisted in the appropriation foi nto the ai a few minutes (Avenue and | this law as the year contemplated therein, Thi = s 5 t ms | €0 i i a theraoae cinity were blocked with i € did not mean to take any more than we | They say that to-morrow morning they will be DRESS SHIELD IS RECOM |, Telephoue calls: Maia Ofilce, 503-4; Wharf, | of about $300, which should ey She sts y e | law clearly Intends that the emploves indi- | were entitled to, but on some of the poles of the | ready to start one saw It their mill, ding WE Anca tnintei bs the Lewling Dressmakers alin $0.7. tributed by him to men in the service, Led Papier Wale | cated shall not be atwont more than thirty. American Iapid company. were wires of the | there arecenough men on hand. who, know n stree is absolutely finperv bn SS ». T. = —— Ap aNaian 2, B el wi may, exeept in cusesof actual siekn Ssuun ke 1d Ft of e ¥ rark, thout ™ th i Hor: pale ae al bey iets ait Tadtoy Fura Die. IULY vp. qeas | SPECIAL Derren Deniveny.~The special de- | m a ere oy ancient and | The il init tue Taw, tha tn thirty dave | baPh’'ye tah stay aiajes Sune a the | whether they. want, te, work, without esiing e + REACSE'S ORCHESTRA REMAINS IN THE Ser ‘The Co-partnership beiween HENRY A, | postal system will be put th operation in | ten, housind people, many, of penn ladies. | within y hen the interest of the | store these and tien we shall get all the wires | not. If not, they Will remain closed for the nex 9 fy during the whole season, sd } PEARCE aud JNO. 0 GIVEN having bec dusolved | a month or two at about a dozen of the prinei- | Jae Nuvi an inea F Mater tad the beat pollicis ice: Will permit Is hereby prescribed | of the American Rapid company, someof which | fixty days. ‘The Militia paraded last evening, Fetofore ior Excursions, Vien Tshati eontique the Wood and Coal bisiness ut the id pal pest rthe country, meluding Wriueh: | Por mearls nate sith aet She best ha sat reswtiable of Clucke & Give ; 1 i this department; and all absence beyond | the Bankers and: gore hie " . . y of the strazgle, and huge volumes of tire an- | py : 3 ankers and Merchants have now.” At| and the streets were lined with people, ngton, ‘The law provides Unit the attaciment | othe "russe, and hue: ; >| that period must be without pay, unless tur-| the office of the Bankers * ead fk malls between tive Siieons ees ce ae iayeeial | Sweved W every welldirected streain tor the | ther time beailowed ou account oF absolute Hie | Lag omice OF, the Bankersand Merchants: com- | best feeling prevails bet and can foe lettas } Ine short time the tiames had cir the cinploye, sch wet, render ita te, | Baws tHe Bbove statement was viruuaily en-| soldiers. “The strikers evidently settled Ladies dresses done up without bel sled eon si elodl HG Sonera down to the idea that their former policy of scm ieuease SCAROLINE LENCIL formerly with crv at free delivery oilices, Messen. | fled round the clock tower on the corner, eof attending to hix duties. In such ee interfering with establishments desiring to rum soa REE a aps "u to. my frfends a el, Jumped to the easements nnd swept into the | cates, a certificate of the attending physickn will not be tolerated. -MeLean’s mill fem ace REE “Tiss ANNIE KUMP 2 a und opening of my ew | So.” Sissi rererspees flames lek hp the partitions aad besetting | Laat the eiaploye Is or was so Incapaettated will Plunging Into an Open Draw. SANsenGAnd be bak aoe ema bear eaten eee M Sie X BOMEHERS. a Z SEVERAL New CaxpipaTes for the position | Himes lick up, the partitions I be required, and the question of pay for the | | Enizaneru, N. J, July 1 as it formerly did in eleven hours. The con- wing SUNDAY, June 28, the Riokes Corsets to onder in every stvie ant material, | x AMesilies beretofore cccupled by Clarce& of doorkeeper of the Houxe of Representatives | Caused the crowd to press Yi : fine sy absent oF of Including tt within the | tached toreeuiar freight trai tractor of the mill watched the proceedings aint wae sid iiarantees perfect it and date, u are talked of since death of Mr. Winter- | tance. Then the walls were seen to, bul ration all the ‘clteumstances in the | open deuw ever the Itanwne iter ee hee poe pe eon ineg tg Ser enn fd aeaties Goma os Ceca c smith. Col. Sam Don ofthe Hou tue oF Mi ry ont TURURA pane ase to be fully and fairly weighed. | Branch division of the Philadelphia and Re: tones ‘and that the mill must cut lumber tea iy from steamer Geurze Leary’ wharf, ing room, wito has a i it Fashed back | Thy cases where there ha no absence since | iny railroad this morning. Jacob Co ‘according to agreement or stop cutting his I Xeept Mondays and Fridays, Sid am. sharp, and re- Sys the members, is spok XN s The | sorthe | the first of January, and the full term of thirty | gineer, was buried in the ruins of the wrecked | “punting (0 agreetrent duly 17.—Kver cog, ‘@ $1 Corset (lias H/sows A UIAY COPPER SIEVE A Fore ebly Seonkeeren 1 5UN) Bunday deratd and the Macher but ware ree | aa vr, it must be understood, it | foe and had one leg cut off and was | js quiet this morning, and the. sil re Meals at the Point 50cts ior the price bv ulssarpussed, NG AND MILLING COMPANY, a corpore: | Coxvier Lanon.—ExSupervising Architect artitian dine bya baud uk tives wigg ( EEuuted, any additional absence trom any | Otherwise fearfully injured. “Eitemun Jonoson | sahchtys marming, and the situation re c's Orcuestra, No. Freueh, German and Spantsi Spoken. mrl4 organized under tie laws of the state of Colorid " . eet ne mues bea ae any future time within the year must | Sisco was hurled Into the water, but crawled | started. y- GW RACER, Ownee, | | Hat anal nein of hotuers eho ec: | Mullott hae writien a letterto Secretary Man. | bad lubed Gpon the Hulchet building and msubject to | out badis tart, and walked to Ellyabethport — PR —No nen mins. Jily Tth. > ~ Hon of directors und for all other purposes shall be | ning protesting against the award of govern eats Fat 4 he rest of the train—four ears—remained on Supply Boston with Gas, wages Fa REN Soe New “Basrntore: Rasen | pita the Conran, prinenal oficcinthe city of | mec work to veoltractors, eiploglig conviel a paniiire + Sans gio’ 2 | aanaty Fecommending leave to em-/ the track. Ailtrains are running on the Peau: | pogros, Meet fale tre Tiererone purchase J alge DG OS™ | SINE JUST OUT WITH THE LATEST | the secood SATURDAY OF OCTOBEIE Ineach year, | DOF - possession” of k Ward's) tow: | coh ayipininient selUb te ee aL ee ofthe stotk of tie South Hoxton Gus Ca.. whiels ge tee Steam t EXCULAIOR w BEPKOV 1S CHEAP TS PRICE, RUT | SAE oo ee ceovided! by nection Bor onGra’s D MEsT.—The re oe cae tree the ‘prompt periorinanee of the duties of the Ex-Senator Kerman Declines. chesueg aithn ast tied: tee Choe ath DAY. FRIDAY f. SHERE 1S suf said Company oF any such | second controller decides that Georgia is not Gros eas litected to the | bureau, A record ofall absences must be -care-|_Urrca, N.Y, July 17 Exe ; bh G ic LOU, by P 1. a ds lag on there between the flames and. - ly nator Francis | headed by Philadelphia capitalists, are con- . quinet of sand Cana \ THE MARKET EQUAL TO IT. stock he wuld dot be held on | entitled to the money ($35,553), appropriated firemen and employes or the dairy, | {21x Kept and submitted at the end of the | Kernan has declined the appointinent of gov- | tending fer the control of the right of fuentes erhate days For information apply at FT So RCL CE Cee eal heed upon by the stocks | by Congress in 1883, to reimburse the state for | w : init Line upon the roor and on ladders: | SE" gg Seoen et irgcton Gi the Union Pactiic railroad, | ing illuminating gas in Boston and vicinity if ad ek To ihe Urges STOVE, AS EVELY OSE USING Tit Tat antheatsex | revolutionary expenses, tbe | 8 time Heseemed doubt tothe erage iacncaac x Fecently tendered lum by the President, ot tn the whole state. In ‘one these aq r PLEASURE IN TELLING TILELR held as a set-off jor the taxes due from the state t the better of the fight. The Considering the Indian Quest! Bust Fait of the Wi rival companies agree and that ts in the inten. POINT — ORGANIZATIONS Tan | FRIENDS ABOUT IT. . | under the direct tax of 1561, ‘The quota of this y advanced upon the building, | WHAT MK. HOLMAN’S COMMITTEE PROPOSES FoR| | Business wes of the Week. tion to secure Mf possible such legislation as will ement fur TURSDAYS, MAYWARD & HUTCHIN: PEneee vesoudins 3 ame tax apportioned to the state of Georgia was Times peo Would shout that the ‘THE GOOD OF THE RED MAN. New York, July 17.—The business failures | legalize the furnishing of ep DAYS: other points 3 Jes Fee eee ek ae et eeneral Circulation published | $534,307, of which $572,055 still remains une | daly aught, and fora iime itseemed ax if! Representative Holman's special ‘congress oo os Te tgg aS <p KG, | facture of which will afford an outlet for great ‘OWE CEDAR FONT. Liane, Arrestios. Sena aes upon the secound Meltiteey OF THe NAVAL Apvisory Boarp in their re-| sinoke rose up where the of the thames | consisting of himself and Congressman Cannon, pared with s total of 185 last, week an 204 the |> Telegraphic Briefs. Li fi 2 ; October, in the year 1584, helther bas apy such stock: | port to the Secretary of the argue thatthe been aminute before, and in 55 minutes | of Ilinols, and Congressman Ryan, of Kansas, | Week previous. There is some increase noted | John Skae, # nent mining speculator, tine pope eetine Pace of W: LATEST PARISIAN MODES IN HATR GOODE | Police’ mccting been held ox called ales cout date piphin is possessed of th ssary strength, | aiter the alarm was raised the sire was tuder | gre to visit the Pine Ridge and Rosebud agen- | i the number of assignments in all sections of | who accuntulated immense wealthtin the Com: eee teent 1 WLLE.M. 3. PRANDI, retoce, nice iy hereby given by th fue that the designers alone are responstble for | coutrol, though stil inaking a flere struggle | or. 11, Dakota. Representatives Peel, of Ackans | Lae, Country, except New York city and Can- | sock mines, and afterwards lost it, died in San pean es 1360 F Stare who arc ihe huni ite owhert her speed, for the iwcenduney. g celotiee vof Arkan- | ada, where failures are fow and unimportant. | Francisco ye mahi Aruaetian at Mexandnaon Mondays, Wednes x » oe THE LO4SES As DETERMINED TO-DAY, sas, and Hatch, of Missouri, are detained at Snare Fire & Polley’s shoe factory, Quebeo, — mer POMPADOUR BAN rep panes, | Dowentoue me ing and | | PENSONAL—Secretary Manning havengaged | pao insumnes men and owners were about | Bm, A w York Herald -, did $15,000 i eben the halrtcemery’ | Mihi Combahy holders | quarters at Watch Hill, It. I., and expects to go Omaha says: Mr. Holman said that it was | THE SITUATION IN STATU QUO—TIE FOREIGN at three frame cn ais? Charters to societies Y “ty pian ona there with Mrs. Manning early in Auguste | '¢ Post building this morning looking over the | proposed if possibicto concentrate the unsettled x Lancaster, c., “0 ELEMENT MAKING THREATS, to J. F. Hunter, M. A. Care- ruins and making estimates us to the loss. ‘The | portions of the Sioux, Crow and other tribes in EFS Coat Oftiees, Crxcixnatt, Onto, July 17.—Last night was i the Gag ae Detter Arapones cons Mrs. Clark Mills and her daughter, Miss 1) a ‘i s - the Indian Territory, where they could better and 114 Pa uve, - of Colorado, ot MONDAY, the TWENTIETH Mills, left this morning for Providence, where | fe seems to have been confined chiefly to the “ quietin the iron ward. The streets yee And at Steamers wharf, 20% | Keer Mi axvracrerrxo OF JULY, “Ibs. at the Nour of TWO O'CLIC they ‘will visit relatives, and later will go to | ROrheast corner of the building and ‘burned | Pe taken care of and educated "irda ot peo Serted early and there was no excitement what- See ME. of said da h mecting of stockholders shall bé | Newport. and Block Iskind,—Misses Cora (. | Out through the third story to the D street front, AMAL tis enter ioe Very few policemen were on duty in the containing fpTeaere " me 437 SEVENTH ST. N. W. Iie ut comapey tt tee tae contd oF directors | Culhouy, of Atianta, and Carrie Walton, of Au- | Hts thought that the bullding is nota total | posed to recommend that the settled Indians— | Sard and there were none at the tills.” A feck etc, in Anna- 3. enday xcarsive to Maral Hall, id corapany, and totake into consideration the | casty Kee the guests Of Mrs and. Aes Wty | Wreck, bUL can be rebuilt to some extent, The | Hose who niall be diate er alotmentin | ing of insecurity has settled upon the. citizens ap moar @ wasstrack by cd ath ste, Special Sale of “far sald company: tovauron W- kel | Dison, No. 1g31 0 street.——Awsistant Fish | value Of the building, us given, by Mei Walter | severally shall be disturbed. It isthe. tnten- | and they fice was octal tr tie ite | Acawatt Be js Y aoe eae Jace on oF uont the Ist day oi | Commissioner T, B, Fergusots was registered in | Stilson Hutchins.ts $40,000,and it was insured, Ses * 2 in the mills this morn- eng ‘morning in ust e at te 5 OX HUNDRED DOZEN tun (o transact sich other busiiess | New. York last night.—iudge Walters. Cox | toxetber with the ‘xtures, in the following | purchase of the Sloux reservation apres | ig announcing that the mills would be closed | ded at Middletown, X. ¥., this in thd ASSUCLATIONS AND CLU MEN'S FANCY STRIPED HALF HOSE, prop efor ald ieeting. And all | and family. of this ety, have iirrived. at Narra- Sorcorne ay Aa bia, | Washington, | 84250 | st’ which’ the, government can affort’ to freee tgs pa Se ee ss ra fy hot c aN E nsett Pler for the ‘summer——Mr. Robert a W i a _ 35 couts per pair or 3 pair for $1. tobe present atid participate ns null meeting Goclet, of New York, gave a dinner party at | {Nston, $2,500; Continental, New York, $4,250; | 9 er ronmain ellegen ane ead, cfettlement. | fecling of unrest, as the men who were willing Senator M'Phereson's Charges. Jone b Woke Newport last evening in hovor of Baron Von 4 Hanover, New’ York, $4,250; Orient, Hartford, e to resume work in the mills were afraid to do | SECRETARY KELSEY WANTS A RETRACTION, Rewpors i ie shing- | $5,000; Providence-Washington Insurance com: | V85tageous to both the Indlans.and the govern- | § for fear of waylaid and murdered, or of Ye of to-day. SERER.. | tom who wasentertuued by Me Dede ne ae: | baby, Providence, 62,500; Howard Insurance | mene If the reservation could be purchased Sones oan ee eee having their houses burned. ‘The police author. y oe 8 500s Stor antice | from ‘the Sioux it could be made” to yield Henry C. Kelsey, secretary of state of New —— Denver, Colorado, June 22, 1885. 20-20] Wednesday night and by Mrs, Johi “As | company, New York, $2,500; Merchants’ Ine ities feel confident that there will a aa Seusnant Set doot fnget that Fam the ene so Wr Goan deans Wehtacanemy | WO8, te, evenine wi loun—Hton. W. W. | rama company, Nowa $4,000, Norther | $16,000/000 even at the low price of aty Zens guher cuir gu the lis are taint aor | Jory, was in Newark it evong, and in r- oni Sole Agent here for IN W. Corson, Jou W. Macy | Ker arrived at the Ebbitt this morning — | Assuranc 2 is ne bes reference te rd a : <p Cascais es Mrs, Bara A. ‘Spencer, of this elty, whohas | $2000; Clty of Loudon Fire Insurance oom: | quite independent and would naturally reduce | strike feel thele defest eekly, Sac tinea woe “4 BALTIMORE & O10 RR 2 ee ii 34 oe k ? been attending the business educators’ conven- | Pay, London, $5,000; Northern Assurance | the annual pe propriations that are made for made that they will yet be masters of the situa- Glover Building, 1$19F | tion at Jacksonville, Iil.. the past. week, deliv. | Company, Aberdeen and London, $1,000; How- | their benefit. - Theremoval of these Indians to | ton sAroerd 7 est and Cheapest in the world. Also, full lines of ‘the Bi fan ‘wor eettle th au z ; Washington, D.C. | Gye ress Business Trai ard Insurance company, New ‘York, $4,000; | Indian Terrii soda Pon fa le the —+—__ EVERY MONDAY, commencing June hed gred an address on “Busine: ing for | German Ameri insite: "New | trouble about Oklahoma and Indian Territory He UNDERWEAT, NDKER- | eM Accounts. nusect to check at -ightsrecelved | Women,” before the convention.—Alrs, Liew. | German American 1 nce company, New | if time would become au independent indian A Horrible Double Tragedy. ao PEN MAR His, ¢ Fe see ee aie ori ana | lly Deane and Master WilHam Wallace are at | York, $10,000; Norwich Union Fire fnsurance efor fh MOM ME Wane St | company, Nofwien, England, $10,000; Fire | ate. The committee emphatically disap-| SAX Fraxctsco, July 17.—Juan Lopez found ia Sel Henan, git’ and wadon | WWaahnaton Gro cl 5 prove of ever placing Indian affairs under the | the dead body of his wife in atield near Davis- Round trip rate, $1.50. Limited to 300 persons. OLIVER P. BURDETTE, ‘boston orders execuied, Amenoan SOL y imetnia, whe hax been visiting tr: Du- | Per vrance Commie Lae aspoc goa). P°YS! | Control of thearmy.” Most of the troulie wits | ville, Wednesday, with, four bullet holes itr her rs at Sam Returning, arrive ut ‘487 7h wt ne ck deal | ran Ce ent Preeti ovenibe, ‘Phe editorial rooms and Sompoaing ‘Toome of. te Indians, they say, as ane hee agents, and and one arm cut off at the elbow. Beverst Sole Agent. jyl5 slightly Iindisxposed recent; y, bas gone to| the Post are total wrecks, but the Hoe revolving | ty propose to thorot ph pepe tal tie an old time friend RY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, Commencis as ‘Telephone Companies Berkeley afiprinas for a tow Mas Tecuporate lp jokuie Mr cca eet ee puirelnis’ the santteeek sturaiion, cas’ wal odin mis temple. Weis supposed tat a ct o eis sey ir. J. C. MeGinn is acting as health of dur- rowel “begead " aaa x oe elt Bixcane Bancars: JOHN T. MITCHELL, Ing his absence.—-lion, FW. Townetond cud | able the repairs can bo made for $1,500.) The | Probably recommend a thorough ‘system ‘Lopez, with whom he was infatu- gl ¥ +hools umong the Indians on reser suicide. The stamp rf Ni blic, | family are at Berkeley Springs.—Among the | €24lneand boiler are only slightly damaged, | 5“ ge umn Kean Aft Rein ges | Ine atrvals at Chapel’ Put ro wllSwiny | Abd ie ly probable tha they wil pg le toes We are now offering, at greatly reduced prices, Reauctal Building Lot on 3st st.. West Washing- Washingtonians: . Gwynn and family; | %P#per from the office early next week. The Suir AGAINsT A STEAMBOAT COMPANY.—To- ©n the Potomac. Limited 16 200 persons. Leave ton, 50300, fronting on two streetss Will be sold ches} 5 Y severest loss tothe Post 1s the mailing st of | day Mr. T. J. Mackey, for Francls Munson, fled snared achonee Depa ODD LOTS IN SUMMER GOODS. nd on Wbea terns No MESES WIN Be Retin | Walter, Wins De Hovingn Mere Ebon the weekly, which eunnot be replaced. | @ sult against, the Tmiomae steatubont’ cone ee oS poe Men's Hand-sewed TEES, Strap or Button, for $4.60 | i. Mixs F, Ebert, and Miss Dougherty.—A mong | ,,1he Electric Light compuny is @ heavy loser. | pany for $2,200. He alleges. EVERY WEDNESDAY aND EVERY oTiHeRr | ““? mer pricoaauu, —. EEE fa ie Be The entire value of the piant as given this | July, 1886, he purchased in this city two first- ROOKS, te arrivals ’at Piney Point are the following pul SUNDAY, 10 Men" Ht OX TUADS, $4.25 per patr; former | (J fens eehinton morning by Mr, Win. Dickson 1s $150,000, and | class tickets for himselfand wife on board the : ‘ashingtor . D. Davidge and three ee ee pO eee ome Rl GARDEN HOSE, any length. fonm, Mr. and. tra W. HL. MeKnew, Misses | OCs there waa 990,000 In the Gull ‘The | steamer Excelsior, engaging at the time a state- KAY CAVERD re ce ae price $3.50 cinarou Ramsey. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Stephenson and | 1089 in the aynamios, ‘boilers, ine, and stock , one furtherest removed from the heat Commencinz June 24. Round trip rate, $2.50. eh ahdexamine | oemremiees Cut) children; ‘Dr. And Sr, Jas i Marvan, Dee | Sas Not yet been ebtinated. "Zhe Lisurance is| and “nobe "ot the fre room "aod tbe Leave Washington 53 uu, Kteturning, arrive Carroll Morgan, W. Du Hammel, Dr, and Mrs. | 927, a e aoe aia ha Ee eemenetere se GAS FIXTURES, &c. Nochargeforhanging | Aatun Haldwit, N-Hershler and tuinlly, Mrs. | NeDial of New York, $3,000; National ‘of New wee ‘ber mene é ‘ Teal Clark, Miss M. and the Masters Corson——The | York, $4,000; North America of Philadelphia, sex, She Every cket catts fo ved seat on these ex- kivesou fine BOX ‘TOE or COM- ihaumirbarcn ‘e Solving Weshtantee - He | $3,000; ‘ofPhiladel) ‘Oud; my 4 recall SOAS SR EU Herta ee AON TOE ox cont RICH, Plumbing, Repairs fouewing Wasniugtoniane are at the Auantic | PS.wu tire Aswoslation ores wee be oP amet cease oles bed . EF. BROOKS | bush’ and wile, ‘Miss Quackenbush, Mise As Com. Union, $3,000. Hagar Fat elds. EELS" | WENGE oe summer meson | aoe ot, cae oe ate oan matunga it pat ie aces atest sty les, atthe very tow ‘pow ; Lunges dine CUKACUA KID ONFURDS bandi-sewed, FIL FINLEY, ‘The Canvass in Ohio, from the second story, and is @ votal loss. It ot i ry 134 Q P. a1 31.50. 1206 Penna. ave. and 1206 D at. n.w. - cost $16,500. There’ was an insurance and for this zap GfcartTers dads US CURACOA KID NEWPORT TIES, hand: | the aaly agent for the following brands of Imported | REPORTED DISAGREEMENT AMONG THE DEMO- $10,000 on the Se composing 50003, clans ‘the Sewell Weert FOR Ladies hue CUXACOA KID BUTTON, handaewed, KAISER, CULMBACH, 27 axgup, | _ 18 Political circles here there ts gossip to the | $4,000,'was alsa ‘total Joe, ithe lusurence | satinee anne ‘THE FOURTH OF JULY. Ladies fine FRENCH KID OXFORDS, hand-sewed, | The trade and families supplied. Ahdeet effect that the Ohio democrats are not entirely | was in the pad boon lost f 6. SN: SLOW. telephone prompts tilled. harmonious upon all questions affecting the | .N#Uonal Union, ene or New York, agen ae ering s THE UNEXCELLED FIRE WORKS, vine FRENCH KID EDISON, hand-sewed, | © THE ATTENTION OF ViaITORS aNp | Coming canvass. It weems that some of ibem | S400: North fe nena | Bbode PAPER AND PANC DIFFERENT tine FRENCH CLOTH-TOP EDISON, Louls ‘Residents ts particularly called to PHOS. | think every effort should be concentrated to western, b SEYLES, BUNTING AND COTTON FLAGS. XV heel, $4.00, ViPS, the new aid pobuiat Beata aod Rerve Tome elect the atate tick Ladies’ tine FRENCH EDISON, Louls XV heel, $6.00, | and Safesuard ‘aaie ureated by ‘et, while others maintain uae Fouxp water WHOLESALE AND RETAML. pore ‘elem gr atic by WG MALU, Sate Li that the legilaturo would Be more valuable 10 has made ar] adernc OH BEFVERT, | 4 LARGE VARIETY OF MISSES AND CHIL- en teed leds at at tne democrats shalt do'thale Btrect, and | fofant NOS. 408 AND 405 TTI ST. N. Ww. DREN'S LOW SHOES AND SLIPPERS. = LE Pentre Who DERE Oo | ry everything, but selfish re punday | @ mac MPORTER OF | ERENCE Wines, ‘Also, 9 fall Line of Ladies’ and Miasest White Operas. | UK<65" Hee ight tools Fegialy can have Hones {ie auld have eobtributed 10 the divi qanay | ena. < es wat Rion Se Tage een er oe ta | Cantante iearar dae ed with | rt heey Z Fa ac atte WOU XC re? etn. ave. ONE-PRICE SHOE STORE, SAIS, OWN (COLORED) | Sogek ue legislutive candidates, This an rok 2 ean 5 (Ciainpagnes abd Cugusc. Vise de \ouies sues od ‘717 Market Space. Area Steun ‘aie Seat that the state "might be tie artraction at a wervi he, Z wham ‘We close at 8 p.m., Seturdays excepted. bis at BUD Ve. DAW, 2 ‘votes for legislative canduieea

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