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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR RUILDINGS. Possimitity: crnor “Ge-ns- You-Picase” Contest Not Unlikely. Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th St. by Shectal Dispatch to the Bvexrya Sram. The Evening S:ar Newspaper Company, y Riewatoxn, Va, Jujy 27.—On the day ater GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. tomormw Chairman Rarbour, of the demo cratic Ktate conmtitoe, will call the demorratic " ES nto onder. “There are few hy carriers Set. ‘The party management, SEE! OH por meni pies , ea. Mt. do tte teat one mail postage ation for governs Sruntb ne veat. #0 six montis. 6 2 that tes : [Entered at the Post fice at Washington. D. C.,a% Barbour does ne eo TE eecond-cinee mall waiter . . Mute ‘Tur Wraxiy Star—pr ee = his iru Fear pontage prepa SiN = = = =a == Bate: ‘Sa All mah sutseri eat he x + > ta nd a Y + ~ ~ . r, YPELTpe mincivings Tarbour are t netpaper seat Said or No. 10,060. WASHINGTON, D.C., MONDAY, JULY 27, 1885. TWO CENTS, | stanclcrinctiasrot delcenuen whe Rates of advertising made kno tis acy trations tor the termes gene t ————— = —— —————— ———— == = = = —— = = = pe promoted by Lacs scicction: as tive boa : 5 the ticket. Mr, Stuart, Mr. Bart i ss = = — | SCL 3S . + THE DEAD HERO'S MEMORY. The Break i Weather. THE DEAD EX. : ~ , ‘ Keven ; | SPECEAE NOTICES. _| —_SEBCTAL __NONGES. Washington News and Gossip. atte! Nor THE Restn oF A Cool, Wave, HET A Te tae tee eras |Lelegrams to The Star. |is2es' a = iF. BROOKS | ia ERAS ES EE —— ‘Tributes of Respect in Washington. PHENOMENAL AND PLEASANT CHANGE DE- | Farther Preparations for the Funeral a There appear now <a ae aoa d iateioys RECEIPTS Roane. atenal Aitju tate Gevievat Dru ptatea Wasp wat te eee TN THIs SECTION. —Gen. Hancock in Charge. ——= = yrs in the on TARDEN MOSK, any length. Feri Tevenue, $581,080; customs, $189,726. A to-d “Is this our long ex ver” was] The detail of eight men from U.S. Gra : sina GAB NTOVES ai Biden gharantend spl te ad TCESDA ee ues cinies, | 1d HOt care to express an opinion about the | asked at the sieme ome neem Post, G. A.B. of Brooktisn, arrived ai wee | SELECTING THE BURIAL SITE. ; GRE IS TURES. tc No charge for hanging. i insportat Neomebelore the | THE Rare or rie Lock." Alfred Jeffries | sctection of a burial place for Gen. Grant, The | “ungw wee eas See Sor eee iy at Mt, Me mL TL 3 LOWEST PRICES. Planting. Repairs, & ug. Al Corks 1s good standing are cordially | Who was until recently an ensign in the navy, | ret that those most interested in the nfitter, Nor ss the reply. “This can hardly egor yesterday, and at once entered on the ———— ar Ee ARNO RS Bea aaicet WIKLEASC A HENGERE ORD, has been arrested in New York on a charge of | the members of his family, had selected New | Caled 5 cool wave. The change in the weather discharge of their duties as private bodyguard ; Harbour avd the other eee 2 a . ~ ec. MecTetary e ‘ Y iti whilelisten-|'S 5 is + D was a phe ‘ i hob anne! ver Gen. Grant's remains. The ei see ‘ay Sais Xolonel Grant | opponents « ; mol thelt $s ee eres or tO ae EETING GF THE uae | ine to the ‘und, playing ue the Buvters. "The | YOPk, fOr very good reasons was suM@clent t0| wave, vat developed right hore. A high’ on | will actas speciatescore tothe body fomaie | MoS Or Grace and Colonel Grant |i tir the ok ara gow VITE, te new and popular Bras aud Nerve Toute | WASHINGTON SI young girls wore thelr hair In long braids down | Prevent adverse criticism. He suid that all the | the south Atlantic coast ‘and one up in the lake | McGregor to New York. The states of Maine, Visit Central Park. Te eceknp eeiey wind he se See ee or ta toting be We G, MILECHS cole te fig Gon tassr aes | thelr back, and Jeffries is allezed to have | arrangements for the funeral are now In charge | region, produced. oppadig wine and esters | Now Hampshire, Vermont, Connecticut, New Bl spenccaraciyens ition nigel tole odie rete Denwy) ei Sod stanumeruree, W4i0 Peun tie ermiat Hal, Gow Lian st, forthe bur- | CUPPed the'endsoif with a pair of selssors und | of Gen, Hancock, and the authorities here have day jaternoon * ‘ifeit depression develo net | York, Michigan, Wisconsin and New Mex — Worial succession between Air, t 2 pose of adopting the new Constitution. eted them in his vest pocket. Ensign Jef | nothing: : over Chesapeake bay. This J ap a jew Mextoo leas, . or Daniel, of Lyncht =e F pting Cone fries was’ courtmartiaied amd ditaissed from | Dothing further to do, with the exception of the | FEUE over ihe Chesapenke, bay. tN | cre npresented in the personsot Grand Army | MEMORIAL SERVICES AT GALENA. | Stuer t» Lyne The & J. A. MAEDEL, Sec the navy for having retained In. his possession | designation of pall-bearers by the President. | and upward and spiral cevolving winds, | veterans, now camped on the mountain, A | caclincoaneeielcw te aise Witt pieer jackson Acertain amountot money belonging tomem-| It was stated at the White House today that | and the tain wae Wrtuy revolving Winds: | company of infantey from. ort Porter. eae |for him by the last demecta SS more aud Pot bers o fihe crew of his vessel. the President % vl to name | was quite far cl fallen in | Buffalo, under command of Bre Maj. Brown, ‘ th é p ul e thas not yet been invited q Teaching, too. Rain has a. % eee ith = |THE VIRGINIA AMPAIGN, | the stapes Peper ee " -| Carr. PHELPS’ Remtss.—The remains of | the pall-bearers, Maryland, dnd. tus ested’ the atmosphere | Hancock to take proper partas a uard Of hosor Gi c GN. | iraminels . Sorcmmtes i the late United States Minister Phelps at Lima, PROPOSED MEMORIALS TO GRANT. | quite pereptiuis, ‘although the change is, still | 2 {he remains of Gen. Grant, = Lege D. SMITH, See's 2 Peru, will be sent to. Washington on the first of | _ As 1s always the case in such an event, a great | greater further north. ‘The temperature this | Adjutant General Drum on Saturday in’| DEPREDATIONS BY THE APACHES. | that Lees suc New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Virginia and | has been ordered to Mt. Metre: August, and are expected to arrive the latter | My Suggestions are now being made as to a| morning was five degrees lower than It was | formed Gen, Hancock that the Secr . LOU SCE OF STO u was | : Be aie bour'’s chano" for Ube 0 tunterialls pre, i [age SOC RTE ISSCE OF sre tof tie moni. Tnioumation was reesived | monument to be erected to the memory of Gen, Saturday, and nine fower than yesterday. 1 See ceatred in te eas chats Of the eee ——__. | help these at Dantel. Ba st Smut ber ‘ FIRST CO-OPERATIVE BUILDE ere to-day’ to the efle arly three | Grant. Gen. Burdett, the commander-in-chiei : on't | command the escort to” the Jaliinnce with the south e poteon. ea 3 Ey Bane we Recks prior to his death Mr. Phelps bad suf |or the Grand Army of the Hepublic, thinks | $n, Slenty | warmer tomorrow. 1 dont | Cri ee ed to Genial FLEEING FROM THE CHOLERA SCOURGE. | Jude Staples, of Montanmery. This teh nue EACH SHARE | oe Gerry an aegravated attacks of pernicious | that in the event of Gen. Grant being buried 1n | will at once returh to tis former habit of regis. | later that It was the desire of the —__. | torial apirataoue ot hicomn which tee tianice A E | or Orovo fever, contracte central Park that the monument, over, f se ; family that’ the Rev. Dr, Newman should con- | torial axpirations of ius owns whet he think a leaes the mountains” rave should be erected by the citizens of the ioaxliuniy Hest gon ours aes ee nee duet the religious servies both in Mount Mc- | THE SITE FOR GEN. GRANT'S TOMB, | was ty bolped by sta beiwone Barbour ud 814 TPH STREET. che xforrene | News From Tite Asratic SQUADRON.—Rear | Stile, aud that the proper place for a national | nat was on the 230 the average maximum | Gregor and in New York city. Inspector Barbour th n slgts wf atin DOW pay emo is a $< Yon- Dn = wee eons: e r 5 * 2s now 1 tts foepes aapeenn = eae’! tion, reports to the Navy department under | aud by a liberal appropriation Insure the erec- ss LOU eae dite warm, You | CCK. Gen. Hancock, who is presidentof th z cat public streets without fear of bodily harm = 33 see the people were getting pretty well tired of | Loyal Legion, has summoned Seere late of Nagasaki, Japan, June 27th, that Vice | “on Of a proper memorial. Ln addition to New York, July 27.—Col. Fred Gr Denied combinnt ary Heman tt JREAT CLOSING SALE OF WK. Admiral ¢ late commander-in-chief | ¢Vrything that may be done, he is of the opin- | fe, very indig- | Dowd toa conference upon the part the legion | Jesse Grant, who arriv nan early train, got nlion, will sticeced by happy unde = < entestlar | ofthe Fre Wal force on the Asiatie station, Jon that the Grand Army will erect a memorial. Sane oes nobiapell aud were wery ION | Sitakeria the tuiecal Arrangements, seer | ks the wits, waNat AlGpast nine o'clock tbls | standings es to the rest or the ticket with th iC Briige sts. | CO | died within three hours atter having heard of | There are about 300,000 members, and a con-) "Fine the heated term the maximum each | the following organizations have notified Gen morning for the purpose of conferring with | SUtLWest certs sie C4 tweet ance: i tribution of ten cents from each woulli atford a THEW PLaver, | the treaty of peace between France and China, y 4 Years as tee | Orders were sent to the Enterprise June 8th to | [nd of $30,0Q0, and with this a memorial a receed to Nagasaki upon being T mary be wae _ eon, wieiaue ay wa = ea = th, | Hancock of their intentions to take part in the HATS, BONNETS, FLOWERS, TIPS, PLUMES, G9) 19th. OA. OES, Bats Pay taty Bs uy | faneral: The first division, 3. GS, Ne ieved by the | Could be erectéd’ in some suitable place that | 98; 22th So: Guth Ol; Bist, OG; 22d. 9S: 25%; | through Major Ge haler; th hieiee of U = : = . 2 rie oe would properly represent the regard of the 2 ment, N. G rougt : fon Sias alee RIBBONS, LACES, SILKS, VELVETS, SUN REMOVED gis | falos.. “The lniter vessel “wos to proceed to the < ve yet | Maximum Heat registered at Washington in | ment, N. G. . Y., through © mous In th “ 20 9ihst. io 1119 140 st. | Min river upon the arrival of the Monocacy at Peter’ of the late war aoe ps have yet July, during the last fifteen years, was 84. Clark, who also tenders the armory for the re- jen, Perry ari city hall to | the honld = ses jszaee | Canton, The Monocacy was then at Amoy. i ection, 2 : : ception of the remains; the War Veteran's As Hanedck th misiing the a | on fe UMBRELLAS, PAKASOLS, JERSEYS, sal wee dd thinks that something will bé done. VICTIMS OF THE HEAT. sociation of the Lith regiment, Brook ments, After’ the mayor's arrival the partes ace and Ofiee te No. 1535 Kot. | , ARREST OF A DEFAULTING Post asTeR.—J. | PROPOSED GRAND ARMY MONUMENT TO GRANT. | _ The effects of the great heat on Saturday and | “Gen, Horact Porter and Col, Fre Were closeted together for sme time, It is ssid titonaent would hi : Sto Wam., 12 tolands to § | A. Hamilton, the late deputy postmasterat Me-|_S. S. Burdett, commander-in-chief of the | Sunday were evident inthe number of people | Mt. McGregor last Grewor, Texas who defaulted and fled to Mexico, | Grand Army of the Republic, hus written to | overcome on the streets. On Saturday M. W. they will to-day mi as becn arrested, ; — ight. for New York, w that during the day they will visit Central Park GLOVES, CORSET t Mayor Grace and Gen. | and Inspect the different. sites suszested Hancock, with whom the details of the final | the place of sepulture.. Whether an auroen ritmte to suth weet [AL I NG OF ex-President Hayes, suggesting that the na-| Cafferty, employed as a driver by Geo. W. | obsequies will be arranged. in regard to i fied to-day 01 etour readjuster state _s@ DON'T FAIL TO ATTEND. Seo ee ee ENCUE || rennin Om si tional monument to Gen. Grant. will cost too | Knox, Was overcome by the heat about 1 p.m. | ° Albert Hawkins, who was Gen. Grant’ ieee Cee hig known ax the “lig Fe they have their warehouse well filed with old stuck | Secretary of the Interior has under considera- | Much for private contribution and should be | #00 tel shortly dterwatd at the Emergeney | man at the White House, hus written to Gen. | — At 1140 we cAMeNN ue tue Cy H for the plekling seas 1. panies a ie thew towed | Bult by the nation. He suggests that the | Pospltaly Jacob, Frapic was overcome ag | Lorter, asking thathe may be allowed to drive | Mayor eS eee ARK: pene: E PSBY, agent. _} tion the question of extending the time allowed | Grand Army erect its own monument by as- | beat atthe corner of 7th and D streets. and wus | the hearse at the general's funeral, oars ota twas the br of Matione's tr to the eattlemen for removing their cattle from | sessing eaeh of the 300,000 Grand Army men | tfeated at the Emergen the Cheyenne and Arapahoe Indian reserva- | ten cents each, FY TO 10. i MONEY it was the pre Mo (Pee pect estate su sor sttbosing wh y hospital: Patrick Sul-) Gen. Porter pronounces perfect the mask of | they. wer 1 HEARD THOUSANDS OF VOICES Say: making $30,000. A statue of | HIvan, who was prostrated on Friday, died Sat- | Gen, Grant's face taken by the sculptor Ger- was the cltadel of his stron TY , mins, Bor rd pward. Inquire at Cliise. tional Bank. tion, They have asked that the Ume be ex-| Grant composing his memoirs, fitly executed, | Uday at his home on Myrtle avenue, near St. | hard a half hour afterthe gencral’sdeath., iN retu fo the | West Virginia, oe a aces near eee nded from 40 to 100 days, and. itis probable | committedto the eare ofthe neuen and placed | Aloysius church; a bricklayer named David | Porter Is then ner Can Cates ote |S > Fito ldymen ty Hog ted —-—-»- . ee ee that this request will be granted. under the dome of the Capitol, he thinks would. Reeds, employ ea on the new State, War ay quarters flag, which was displayed at Appo- | ly made knows The Roston Harbor My SNUAL RED LETTER SALE, Dear or a Retikey Anwy Orricer.— | Su! 2 most fit memorial for the Grand Army. Wavy depaccnent balding, was oNsted to hig | W8ttox. ‘The flag was presented to Gen, Porter | ALBANY, N.Y Hill yester- | IDENTIFYING THE CARTED POUND AuOUT TIE = see ae ei TiRED ER. carat RASS EL Wace CAOREST EE aeae Satardey ras Temoves ie | bY Gen. Grant, and by Gen. Porter been | day determined to invite th slature Wo par- WOMAN'S 5 927 AND 920 SEVENTH STREET * Brevet Brigadier Gen, Charies McDougall, Burdet, the commandarinchieror Home: Mr. ies an old man ses stae on paned to the Union League of New York | teipate in the tes of Gen, Stewart 3 I WENT AND SO DID A HOST OF PEOPLE. THEY | is assistant medical purv ‘i A., retired, id Avmng of the Mepubile, has lasted & ater acee Bi ae Creer by the Beate s An Ste display of mourning mudein honor: Grant, and. this w A invitations x ng, Sehowner Cniole, WLI as Fitzgeralt ied 5 Be le was > . ae 5 _ will be issued by Ue rnor to members of is port for Philadelphia sn We ACTED WISELY. THEY DID WELL, i SeEPE Fiore aes ut Berryville, Was He was 1 ceneral order announcing the death of Gen. come ee eetenoMe: Mary Montog was over’ | Vice Presidént Hendricks has added the fol- | that bodys . ™ called at the undertakers rooms yom mrss s we tue le Saly Tith, 1862, aiter having werved the gov- | Grant, and recommending to department com: | Stun a} the corner of Tiana brareatee aie | oNiny Wa the Senate committee toattend Gea. |arHe Services im Westminster Abbey. | {examine and Mentive it poole the 5 a debts wilibe paid ton ernment actively over filty years. nunders that a day be announced in orders | wag taken to her home, 2004 E street. Thomas Bonin at ead Gate or Loxpon, July 27.—I1 is now announced that 1 found there something good: so did they. concern will be patd a Sgro upon which the posts in their several jurisdic- | Escher was found about 6 o'clock last night owe aleat, poeta ot Missoart Ce the vices in ‘memory of neral Grant at ? SOSEPH FITZGERALD, THE AmouNT DUE GEN. GRANT as an officer | tions may meetin open session or otherwise, | PSC a ot. He wi rel ( Nebraska, Ingalls of Kansas, und Camden of | {Re services in memory o cael s I stumbled upon something better: so did they, { C FITZGERALD, P iS y to | Overcome by the heaton? thstrect. He wastaken | West Virsinia, It is understood that the eom- | Westininster Abbey will take place at four sig 5 2 . NELSON BRUMAGIN ou the retired list of the army, which will be | that euch comrade may have opportunity to | to the sixth precinct station, where he died an | win a i Gregor | Qclock ‘Toesday, August 4th. ‘The Dean « } floally found the best; so did they, TUndia'y reedmmend my successor to the pubtic | Mt 10 Mrs. Grant by thie Treasury department, | Pvy the tributeof respect his full heart prompts. | hour later. "he remains were taken. to ils | Uy ‘he- prescht ot eee erate ee rel | Westminster will rend the srpisenpal sertion ‘The Good, the Better, the Best Ready-made Clotbing | parunage is a little less than oue month's pay, there | headquarters and of the posts be draped and | 2Me, 2017 Sth street, Richard T. Bridget, | place. Phey will accompany the body tw aibany | 404 the Rev. Dr. Farrar will the iad same. for Men's, Youths’, Boys’ and Children's Wear In the | ?4\'4' being no authority to allow pay beyond the | the ukual bades or is ‘by all | Who resides at 1222 New Jersey avenue, while | and remain with [tin thateity until it is taken | @tess. A large number of Americans bave | {. nace much eredene District, wll wt 7 Hi actual date of his decease. One month ago | Comrades forsinty dager ee Ce VOTH BY fishing off the arsenal in a boat, With a com- | to New York. They will also stay in New York, allotted Seats {4 - woman was enticed « sn a —— Saturday the general received his last pay comrades for sixty days.’ panion, about 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon, | city until after ural. The Daily Telegraph in an rial referring | murdered there, Th ver, Is ADLER'S eecor LE DROLT cheek, and had he lived until that day another MEMORIAL SERVICES IN THIS CITY. was overcome by the heat. His companion | “The executive mansion at Albany | to General Grant's anxiety to th K | shaped as to fit the gale tof the Pe PANY is hereby called on | the check’for the tull amount would have been due | |The order issued by Gen. Burdett, the com- | brought him to shore and laid him under a tree | peen tendered to the tumily while, Gen, ys: “Th thing of W size of the Orlole, Tt ts x «1983, ai 2 orelock p.m him, munder-In-chief of the Grand Army of the Re- | M1 the arsenal grounds. Dr. Wilcox, of the 2d | remains le in state at the capitol, the | grappling with ruin in this shape was probably Yor the purpose of wind — artillery, did all that was possible : osave the | go used warric fence Pee attends Ne el a ae CET epted the tender for themselves aud. th s life which ought to be remem-| feation, McIntyre lat public, announcing the death of Gen. Grant, | Man's NAVAL ORpEKs.—Commander Ch , but he died In about an hour. John Red Prince Albert Red | BSCE. Secreta artes Me- family, and will remain there until L one with his other great | sewed the earper himse lt does snot specify. e ser ¥ eas oVverc a Noe one sto Englis 1 admiration F Sale 913.95 and upwards, sale ad AMZIL. ed, detached from the Alliance and placed | fixed by the different department commanders. | near the corner of 14th and R streets. He was | or Wed. Arkell at tho Filth cavenie Inter aad Mesmuiint borekens ok is now believed to b Red Four-Button Cutaway ! ALL BAR W. ¥, detached | Capt, Brooks, the commander of the depart- | taken to his home in an unconsclous condition, | gfer the titeeoeay wilon thine wall FOU, haainin Letter Svits, i . Wus dissolved, by mutual consent, on July office, New Orleans, here, has not yet determined when the | Dr. Geo. A. Leech, an examiner in the Pension | Mount Mecregor alid remate Gat AS Gale tid ly 2 nee Sale. 90.59 arn! upwards, i ISS, | BARBER will collect all dues and pay | ANd ordere mporary duty In hydrogra: | memorial Services shall be held in this elty, | office, was overesme by the heat Saturday at- | ™9"m. fcarexor and rematy wntil a te ai chara ar oe Grant ot this = SbUN. > | phic office, Navy department, Washington, but has the matter now under consideration. | ternoon, about 2 o'clock, while seated at his ch rarlien 2 cbt er iy ee ye eee enone arity : F Red Sack all debts, A. LANGDON, | PI Bs : ston. As probably niany will wish to attend the fune- | deve Dre Te Be Hood, inedical teleroa. ren aately Taleo Sanne) with wien tO pay. 406s | sp attendant during his visit to this | sort they would naturally f publia oe nace a ARMY Onpens.—During the temporary ab-| Tal, the meeting will not be fixed tor that day. | dered medical ald, after which the gentioman | Tincoin Park | Com Grant to be Placed In | city. The auditorium was leavily drayed with | gaz tora time. Their disunpearanon, ther Bed BORE Twill continue the Real State bostuess under the | sence of the chief signal officer, Capt, Francis DR. BLI8s’s SUGGESTIO: was sent hom cr “France secins to We the only country in | tooned witit the starsand stripes bound with | able. = Leer Suits, Letter | Uitice, in LeDroit Balding. B. Jones, assistant quartermaster, will, by di-| Dr. D. W. Bliss has addressed acommuntea-| 5 REFORTEo OThe following rob: | EumObe, ft which Gen, Grant’ death has’ not | broad bands of ctape, ‘The services were OF & ——_—— ‘Bale. $4.05 and upwards. Sale. | jyz212 ___4. 1. BARBER. | rection of the President, take charge of the of- | tion to the District Commissioners, urging them Beeee ee PORTED. he following rob; ae general expressions of re met In Faris | sole i aud impressive nature. Addresses Geronimo and His Rand. Red Children's Red | 7p POTOMAC INSURANCE COMPANY, | fice of the chiet signal officer and perform his | to give official expression of the universal de- | PCT ict : Wietor Hugo's disgraceful invective his one | Guivgistle of Gen. Grant's life and Christian | parpryo CATTLE RANCHES FROM Tit <—. ot a several other articles, valued at $10, were | of Vietor Hugo's disgraceful invective-his one | hate ivered tb Letter Suits, Lever | SSE “oitice So 119 3-3! Te annual slectiod’ | duties, Leave of ubsenes for four months Is | sive in Washington to have the remains stolen on Saturday night from the stablé of W. | unjust eriticism, Tothe Paris press the dead | fhe Ae MOUNTAISA, | poeoR eae tiie tie Sys AOD NY titans | rammed cts, Wher, 2o4n, nantes, Tn | rant uurledeltherat Aningion cemetery erthe | H, Crawford, atthe eorer of zdand EassCapt | hero sympathy wish Germany is an upp: i Caen Sie Be ae ee oe Red ‘Thousands of 1255. Pollsopen at 12 o'clock mi. atid clove at 1 | Gee get DEO} Parner ett Cy Soldiers’ Home. He suugests the calling of a | tol streets On the fsame night a dictionat donable sin. | tofts utunest capacity. | fis, bar Heox, Ariz., saws: Letter Seersucker JW. DEEBLE. ipa | Ge talc sent eee public meeting in cerault ofaction by theCom- | valued at $15, was stolen from the house of refi: Geubtts a great sufferer. She has not S ee ee ee See Seren 20 oe ae Ee . cea dna ves tase = tiller; he rime slovers. Mrs. E. A. Vos¢, No, 2147 Pennsylvaniaavenue | left her room since the morning of the death, : aes, ee i “* = = Saas Se EW oe ea rifle com n minary practice al THE CHURCHES YESTERDAY. northwest.—J. T. Swaze, of eanal-boatat Win- | and, of course, has not seen. the body since cdyptecantnedccetge arc resend Sry ec lfpentet res Presper | Rent Check: CAPITOL HILL y 5 eae ae my = ae Siivtartitier Lond the cnet E-Millet | yy ait the pulpits of the churches of the eity | SIip's Wharf, Geonzetowa, suit of clothes worth | She'is-so prosteated that the faiily will ineke | ABARKEEPER KILLS HIS FRIEND WHILE Foote Sin Sepecdations but se pertiouters ‘ave ot ke the ne of the German-American Fran ane ene ent Of S 4.50, stolen from trunk in the cabin.—Ella | no attempt to get ber to look at. the ING Wit 1StOl. ainabie. ‘Two companics of troops have bee Sale Plats, ino Agta No otthe Golwing rewtarion was | the National guard of Vermont at St. Albans, | yesterday reference was made to the death of | Elmer 1704 7th street a1 yatde ofsaulneamd s | Naat aeny te get, ber 20 Look a the bods: unl John Gold. | ordered from Camp Grant to ge tw Dragoon Red New invoice verte the Jarge dezuands mnade upon this | Ansa" 2 to S00 and Ipspect the troops taking | Gen. Grant, and in many instances the theme | tablecloth, valued at $i, on Friday Iast.——Cas- | case : arriage painter, with his friend, Charles Loe Letter at $1.97 or Aetir N ene eeutlved that Corina dacrices Building | the adjutant general, -Acostunt surgeon Wee, | Othe sermon was the lie and character of the | 8ius Delany, 1720 13th street, three pairs of Leo camp confederate veterans in Rich- Ta plaiaber, wont bites walonh ak ae: Sale. Coat and Vest. ee ee are eee | cee suru tan peurral Assistant Surgeon WC | Gesa tera: shoes, worth’S3, from the rear of his soe shop, | mond, Va., have unanimously adapted resolu here they had several glasses Hed Pongee Coats aud Vests <4, adoption | fectahoat Atetust 10. Orders for Eleut col, ie, | Rev. Dr. Sunderland, at the First Presbyte- | on Thursday last. — Nancy Lee, of 494 K street | tions of profound sorrow aud sincere rezret at | ofbecr. Geo. Link, the bartender, a mut of 21 | THETNHAMITANTS OF STRICKES CITIES FLER Letter at rs will be held | $7. Gilley, 17th Infantry, to vist certain catnpe | 2M church, paid a tribute to Gen, Grant. ‘The | Southwest, reports stolen from’ her room, yes- | the announcement of the death of Ulysses S. | Years, and a fiead of Golden’ and Davis, ING—LEAVING THE DEAD UNBURIED, ‘Sale. 9495. Ir sts seen the | OF the Ohio national cuard and ihepect the | Lresident’s: ‘pew was not occupiéd. Rev. Dr. | terday,a silver watch, gold ring aud chain,with | Grant. and that the. people of the south, an pointed, to a, pile of silver dollars behind the | ytapurn, July 27.—The cholera here remaine hed Pause Chats anil Stu egitt Serclork | Troaps, are amended todirect hin to visit the | Na¥lor, at the Foundry M. E. church, aud Rev, | silk guhrd, valued at $15.—W.N. Ward, 1304 | especially the people of Virginia, will always | bar and said? sald you like t | tert, ‘The lari eases occurred Lit fo sorkiag subseribe will ‘tid subscrip- Peat Kenton, between July 20 and Atwrt| Dr. Faunce, at the E-street Bapilst efureh, | H street, reports stolen from Harris & Sehater’s | hold in grateful memory his uniform and un- | play with these ‘ked: “Let's nave | Saragossa. ppear to have an ee | eee ‘apoleon, between August 2O and 25, | SPOKE of the lessons to be derived from this life | building.on Pennsylvania avenue, near 11th | varying’ kindliness of purpose towards this Link placed tho mon adverse effect on the e} Tnsome places Sale. Sale | Wat WITTHARE, pteole tp Deve en aun EL and death. street, Saturday, gas fixtures, pump aud hose, | people, and the consistency with which he | bar and at the same time picked up an o distressing scenes are witnessed. Many bodies Red Red | A FELDV OSS. ts Pu ew York hath GEN. GRANT AND THE LanoR LEAGUE. _ | Valued at $6, which were recovered from usec | maintained the inviolwbility of th jes | Joned three-barre are unburied, A majority of the inhabitants Letter Letter) JOHN 1 the trial of First-CI The “United Labor Les f Amerioat se ond-hand store thi¢ morning by Detective Cox, | which he had granted to Gen, Robert Lee Ne have fled and the remainder are incapable of Sale. Creole Suits ds, comy 2 a abor League of America” yes- > and his soldiers at the termination of the late is the pistol was discharged, | artending to the sick. muplete returns [op ‘Red ab $250. Aid such other prisoners us inay be | WTd2y adopted resolutions deploring the death | ¢ EVERAL GRANT IN WASHINGTON. | ‘ivilstrite. 7 en's left breast. He ran Srigive Se silaubat Gf mow enue om Letter Hair Line Vests brougul beforese of Gen, Grant, because “in his proclama- goles Stonewall Jackson camp of confederate vet- | out of the saloon to the sidewalk, followed ad of deaths at S79, . be TB DAN > tion on the eight-hour law he shortened the | The Simplicity of His Life Here—Lim- | €™ns also adopted resolutions that we mourn | Link, who caught the wounded | man 4 turns from all but five of the cholera-infes- ‘Sale. at ze, ae DANES SIG ieee i A Newport correspondent states | hours of toil and gave the honest laborer an op- ‘coin’s Assassination. with the nation the loss of one of the greatest | arin and held iim there until he died, which districts in Spain place the number of n JOUN W. MILL ‘pitel st 3 tind 0 e his owl military leaders of this generation yhich bas | Was within fifteen minutes after the shooting. | cases of the disease yesterday at x woM pital st At aunthiocie President Cleve. | Portunity to improve his own condition and lon ¥: iu y so Riba! positively decline to seit any ofour goods | 3. Ht; WERE ave. OMRuEe THALE thls mabe ea ca ate aud elevate his family in accordance | From the Philadelphia Times. eet a uath of Gen U- craks Link was arrested. auth L919. The contag spread toch fo dealers, Yeing determined that cvusumers vuly ds ‘ er iis summer, with the increasing wants cl en, Gi i st cons] ¢ | that we fel lc 0 well directed during eae province of Logrono, where se cases have Sbaifnaee the blacts creer stuns prises | iPCS 215 Fast capital st. ries Whitney and Rudicott wil e- | aud buman eviitzation=s Cf mmmetpation | | Gen, Grant wax the most consplecous public | Hieiwar hetween the states oir she ade oF te Killed by a Poutmaste Mtready oreurred, ‘Sho. troop stationed tn the ; RE co nw. turn to Newport. unof y next month,— —— zuan wholever live nan aad child 1a the | LOnOr and daty, and we appreciate the kind | pescir OF AN ATTEMPT To STEAL, LrQvor | City of Saragossa, Where the disease 4s BOW APLER'S 25 Peunu. ave. nw. Major and Mrs ALELE e the he Picnahal Timken ae wice. known to every man, woman and child in the } terms granted by him when our thu sided STS IN TOWAL raging, have beeu supplied with guitars to keep is TEceEee T DOLE DIT 90 BA summer at Willow Grove Bree | weaR ADMIRAL ENGLISH AND secnETaRY | Dbtriet before his name was before the people | at Appowattox.thus learning that a great inn, —At two o'clock yester- | UP Uelr spirits. The music of these dnstrie F ; PAY CONCERS | tative 5) ew York, is in the city. e L ENGUISH AN forthe Presidency. While general of th , | firm in war, coul gentle and generous ii i ments can be beard day and night, = ¥O WHOM IE MAY CONCER. ea CHANDLER'S ORDER, for the Breaidency. UW nile gs e army | peace to his’ fallen fo een <orHISe HOUSE, — ing at Mr.and Mrs. CS. Noyes peace to his’ fal oes. to purioin a lot by thelrtwo daushters, have | In a report Just received at the Navy depart- | his headquarters were at the corner of 17thand | Pon Siturday’ might Vice President Henaricks on Uy the eldest son, Theodore W. | ment from Rear Admiral English, that officer | F Streets. He used to walk to and fro morning | addressed 1,500 people at Oakland Springs, at Sioux Fulls, Dakota, iwhcre he ts | states that In his belief the receptions on board | 824 evening along with the procession of clerks, | Mich.,speaking touchingly of the nation’s great. ising law,) reached St, Paul, Minn.,on the : é wells Joss in the death or Gen, Grant Doth inst’ Atier visiting Fie ia Lane | the United States vessels at Nice were the cause | 824 with nothing but his well-worn military me idea of the interest feltin Gen, Grant io, accom pante we formed ume of W.. hh. Hover as mannfacturers of, and Furniture, Interior House Decoruil ‘uruishings. in the city of Wash Ex-Secretary Windom's New Office. on search. warrants, liquors were stored July 27.—The annual stock- ent. Postmaster B.S. ing of Capt. Jas. B. Eads’ Ship. ed at abont two o'clock | Canal Co., which is organized ander the laws of STRICTLY ONE PRICK, $27 and 929 Seventh street northwest, Sar Open evenings until & Saturdays until 11. fy21 | abla: tut Wilson H.| Minnetonka, they proposed ts of ex-Seeretary Chandler’ er changing cloak in winter and the familiar figure in sum-| may be gathered from the fact that 25.000 | Yesterda: and placed bimselfon guard, | New Jersey, was held tn Jersey city on Sature Colambos W.iharn isthe | ronand Erte to Palla, on thelr return Allantiestation. He says the vessels were at | rom the crowd. He was usually absorbed in | tocontemplute the casket in which the hero | Was carded off. Mr. Brainatd's act is approved | ax president, Mr, Eads, the projector of the ons jose place of residence is No. des et Shitaion tmcaster and’ R- B. | Nice, a most excellent port for wintering, and | himself, and walked mechanically, though | Will be buried. The arrangements were such Mr, €| that the capital | Rodne: to the common | Lond Bascarss Lert. 28 : 3 rr % £ : , of Washington, were. registered’ i Hanically, though | that these observers passed in acontinuons line | BY the eltizens, “Considerable excitement pre- | terprise, making the motion nominatin non the 11th inst.—Mrs, Jane Farn- an joved a while there it was customary for officers to give | While going to work very r vals, About $300 worth of liquors are held in | Windom, Contributed by sid. special parts i ved a | through a spacious room, presenting much the (ck Of sabd firm bs tre sum of five thor liar “4 receptions on board. Prior to his assum ident he was the same sortofman. He loved a. sat are = the basement, Some of the persons engaged ——-—_ ave Came Ta ENoe Stock of sald Bem te ue sain of ive thourand dollars | Ham, Miss, Janie F ry Miss Mary P. Command of. the European station these receye | Food horse dearly, and sometimes drove a four | APPedrance of a faneral’ procession, “That ap- | Hie basement, Some of the persons engages In From Wall Street Te-Da: tthe suid partnership iy to comntence on the | and A, R. Miller, of ,areat ihe J ae bpeat PL Fecnand drag, but liv walked pexrance was strengthened by the many ql isnopad iv ae join day of Jupp Ab. isso. und sail terminate on | Wee suiphur Sprimes Vie ono eee tions were given oneea week, but le limited | fr-hiund drag. but ue usually walked or took a | Ratlcting stones witnessed, Alany old scaler | Hken mo custadsy and warrants are out for | New You, July 27.—The Stock Exrhunge ald = the vy of July, A.D. 188. s 3 Lt aaa e them to onee in two weeks. imiral English 5 ac as always the | 4, Westra cir geet few or | the arrest of the others, Eleven large panes of | > esis Ap! = (a SeuMER CAA WEAR | WILSON H. HOUGHTO: Sein? Mee: sonin A, Norris ned chin gree | dents Uiat he violated ex-Seeretary Chandler's | éynosure of many eurlots eyes. “He had evie | Could not rustrain their grief, and not a tew of | figs tn the postoflice building windows were fee Coane atin: acek die hee nee SUMMER UNDE! | _ COLUMBUS W. Springs: Mrs. John A. Norris nd child, Miss | Grder prohibiting officers, having thelr tenities | dently become accustomed to this, wud paid Lo then broke down completely whien retin eet Ing Prices, wore weak, the dectines rangids hy ReeennGon mANTO RE | _suty tem, 1ses, COPE a CaN Dr Traniingepowskt and child, | near them on forelgn stations, and says that | attention toit as long as people kept out of his | bY the casket that thelr old commander ts no —>—— on the let Galon Puciie and Wester Union Nad WA RHR eee Fu FINLEY, iene GEO ROR aL Bunene Secretary Chandler {aformned hlin when he was | Way or did not force themselves on his personal ayo BE) eee General Foreiga News. belng own iertnessere, "ee konce Riooe, s » = — E una ave. and 12 Ln. pte cep gs a bs ‘ust, 3 + | place in_ command of the European station | notice. When they he was annoyed, ant "s s ie $ i oe cu oh oa Tal AERMECES gM agent Or the folowing brands of Imported | G. Norton. Col. A. Ht Speed, or Washington, Thut his family might follow hin to Europe, | would turn abrupily upon. his heel to escape. Willie Sprague’s Marriage. eel an high teed ri Se and other Smaller fractions, “in the eatly | Bee anne ¥ istered In’ Laviisville’ on Saturday. ‘They did not go over until two months after he | He always acted on the street like any other | _A special to the New York World from Narra- | o/Syeuaday amer Servia for New | Loe aoa Omhy, amt REGULAK-MADE LISLE SHIRTS FOR $1.50, PER ee ee onan e nd Health OM- | nad gone. private citizen who wanted tobe letalone. This | gansett Pier, R.L, July 24th, says: To-day “ i pts ‘Lackawanna, % per cen’ VORTH $2.51 * ‘The trade and families supplied, MIERLANGER. | cer Townshend spent Sunday at Manhattan wo o+-—___ was so evident that men, big and litile, re- | © er, R.L., July 24th, says: To-day the Zone, Gu bis way to ake cunmiand of the a WORTH $2.50. | Fag rate and ti pp er by aul OF —_Gen: Sherman iit St. Baul on satu Wajeun cise tea pected it “and the: President of the United | Sumouucement ts made that Wilh See Sane eiwAne winkin Gonski See Sse Heoween, REGULARMADE BALERIGGAN SHIRTS FOK | [P—g=., WASHINGTON Do Dr. C. A. Louaty late United States | A GRANT MEMORIAL SERVICE TO ME MELD on | Haley CpUAd often be see. suuntering down the | the eldest child of ‘ex-Gov. Sprague, by h Tis | gLONDOS, duly A fireman on the steamer | pint noses oapseed Ge Oe hae ne $1.50, WORTH $2.50, Ligaen Slee i, lias arrived in New York.— WEDNESDAY. He was known to have walked from the Cap- | married yesterday to Miss Avis Weed, the | Qaatplnilits which arrived a Plymouth to-day, | day Moses P. Stewart and Win, Carlisle GsLemisGAS ates: “Vere cca | Lshut! continae the Wood and Coal business at the old Correspondence of THe Eviesino Stan. Hol to the White House on a pleasant day, | Wurned ¥ See shite) luring the'voyace rushed out of the eugine | Were drowted. ‘They bad boon deiualing, a6 HIRTS, WITIE FRENCH | sand of Clarke & Given, commer [2th und sts. n. 6 | WAYMAN GRove, July 24. | when the whole city was out, without suffering | SISter of his father’s second wife. ‘The | room and jumped into the sea aud Was drowned. : NECKS, FOR 7! Cc, WORTH $1. ere tsball be pr red (0 fill all orders with whieh | Puanking the public for the thera he late rm Tor many Years past lew of the sa tice Will be iiven to ry friends and the pub- ofthe eeation and opening of my new per, of Philadelphia, at Newport.——at | churenesof Baltimore and Washington at Way | salute. During such a walk nearly everybody | are under twents-ome: Sears of are, pottre nt THE RFCONQUEST OF KHARTOUM. 8 ee ee ey a seis wore foclstened: Mise Ante ecaiting: | man Grove camp ground Friday, Bishop A. W. | would stare and turn and stare again at him as | here this morging and announced thenmelves | Rome, July 27.—it ts stated here that Tora | Williatn Stewartone of the Zimes-Star's oldoxt Sonitns were registered: Miss Annie McCallum, | Wayman announced the death ot Ger Grant, | he passed. He seemed to walk among crowds | asman and wife. The governor and Mrs.Sprayue | Salisbury has declared that Khartoum must be | Compositors, and his wife, both come from ae Gran vont Ee ve " mbt Re ee whom he desixnated as a great friend to the col- | be aint Of tate care neh bee auparently are reported as content over the ssteb, aad atie retaken. Georgetown, Brown county, Obie, where they D. Millan, Charles E. Fist L. Carter, jr. . x shaken off much of this taciturnity, and when | entire family are now at Canonelel BELGIAN. SUG. ne s oo wi Harry E, Courtney, Wim. Burton, Katie Oaies, | ored people. He suggested the holding of a | he visited Washington could be seca about the we woos. Bevesuis, July fe The eopate nes kph Lo Gee Ci ee ae ae ee Gustavus P. Lohr.— | memorial meeting. A committee of seven was | Willard lobby chatung with friends and listen. News Briefs. the bill imposing a sardtax on engar Grant, “He was @ real nice boy, but he ph fisiciphia by the Ae | see the oer ber aurangementa. Wed-| ing and iaughing at thelr stories, andteliine | tei, believed that the recent great fires in| “oo pentrer ote nanos never had anything to say,” sald Mrs, Stewart, oe Sin aarti porggs Nose < | those who want make a show of him, but | the systematic incendiary work of nihilis rinie ving { vith the | Made Hshort. That wa —Mbs M. K. Van Leer, of the | man Grove. Rev. James A. Handy will deliver | patiently suffered the tortures of boredom at | “2¢5¥stematic QF nibilists. | stock compaby which is being formed with the : On auer ee is at Old Point Comfort tor a stay | the memorial oration, and addresses will be de- ce] ever giv ia at | Cholera ls spreading southward in Spain and | object of Introducing a proper plantation eye, | ESE #bOUL hin, We went to school t Short Unie.—diss Aweie Mutton aud Miss | It D, | Hoe eee eee wen given atthe White | extending into Portugal. tem in the Cateroons’ country will be 25,000 | ABd I receolivct that he geser whispered Like ered by other distinguished gentlemen. 1 e " bs Sasi wood ao cosine GOSSAMER KNITTED DRAWER: CENTS. FOR 50) FEATHER-WEIGHT DRAWERS FOR 50¢., | EDUCED FROM 75C. AND 31. CLOSING OUT EVERYTHING. etofore ecen} AN ‘THY CLOTHIER, ty25 #10SEV For farts 482 7th st. ate Club system in Washington st © on at UF Pa "I shel obliged to whip him or correct hin.” hade, where they will spend the month of Au- | of the Republic and the military companies of | customary etiquette of the White House,which | Stor of H. Joles, at Union, Pa., Saturday night, THOUSANDS OF WELSH MINERS IDLE. matins teva partioutarly ortehe on eae nae. , 4 : louse, : © g re ¥ SOF ERS IDLE. ‘a8 he jeularly bright scholar? Keer Masceacten gust. Baltimore and Washington have been invited | prohibits the President from indulging in such Raced tapes Beek BOGIES SEO Oe moxnor, July 27-—Thousands of evlticrs at | “Nor he was just like the rest Of 487 SEVENTH ST. x. W. Rvat. ESTATE Ao In memory of the honored dead, <2 V@ Bela | things. athe knatpage erro e es Seabee Geremuniga let eg 2 | enema aes eel oan eee Sena ory h N cot na hin asemniaione ; at ih press ie ruining did everything tor him, “old Gene Special Sale of | Mave moved into thetrnew ofices, ENFORCING THE BUILDING REGULATION: July 26th.—Between two and three thousand te Oe El Mahal died of disease on the 224 ot June. SOUNCING THE LONDON tNracrrtes, | Hamer, our Congrossinat, wholived ri : ‘ae building inspector has notified The J. People ere at the camp today. At 11 a.m. She darkest day ofmy life,” Gen, Grentonoe ote teeter Lae O hin to ji : z ‘ the street from us, se RED DOZEN | No. 1420 F Street Northwest, Fisher, agent, to take down and rebuild the P. | general was a kind-he Ereat friend of Jesse o 2 | Loxpox, July 27.—Rev. Mr. Spu Sinn eo aE ERA Per | ede ‘was the day I heard | Yery hot weather in London, and children are ie Yasha e HUD Where they have every facility for buying and seling Keuting Houses, Collecting’ Re 23 cents per pair or 3 pair for $1. bee ‘scene ee Louaes cng insa iy 2 field and starting up again in the gutters. | stone Saturday, reported that seven Apaches | Ues in London and denounced the traffic in ed away wh | Ecemeee re le house on thé west, has Bech’ notified to the | miintsters are very much gratitied at the spirit: | We had fought it as sea mow we had ConguE TE | Mere Kiet tay belts Rid itl Gane tana: | young girls: ears, ated time Tid There good Ad well during the season at 50, we property for sale or rent, or who de. | “tne effect, the walis hot being of the required | Ul awakening at the eamp. 1 several conver, | #8 assassination. Lineoin was killed on the | ton’s command. NO LIVES LOST RY THE CHATHAM accrprst, | butmy husband saw hit it Toe. per pair. Conseqi must be a great | hase, will tad it to their advantage to call | thickness——Thomas E. Waxgaman, agent, has | Of 0ts) v i ver | evening of the 14th of April. I was busy send-| “Maud S. trotted a mile at the Glenville track, | CHATHAM, July 27-—The work of searching | the Mexican Dargain ut the spectal sale pric gydi-hin le faeerace Cran Ho OR pea Saban . = = Z ine ont orders te p atop pects tree the Durch Cleveland, O, Saturd in 2:11, sce Ges ee otegiel gered mea w have lost their ord waa rage was sick meets a, bat th Puen you want Shirts don't for am the - : upplies,and to muster out the army. Lin-| ‘The Unio democratic state convention is ves by the collapsing of a pierou the river | furlough. ite wi rant dircet, but the PPR are ba a a la bulged and dangerous, He Is, therefore, note The Roston Murder Mystery. |_| coin Had promised to go to the theater, aud | hoe arc re Aue State convent front yesterday continied ail bight.” Nebedice | guards around ‘wouldn't He sent down within fve da: FOUR MORE PIECES OF THE WOMAN'S BoDy | wanted me to go ‘h him, While I was with | The shipwrights in Baltimore have decided | were found, however, and it is now believed | 1 his paime, howevey, and the general had ita KEEFS CELEBRATED FINE DRESS SHIRTS ses to eontinie thie attention of Mr. J. H. Shel FOUND. the President a note came from Mrs. Grant say- | not to submit to any reduction of wages. that all who were thrown into the water when | @dinitied at once, evEn coming to meet him, e * cogaced for the past See UE ett The body of a woman was found tn the | ing thatshe must leave Washington that night. | _ J. F, Henneburger, formerly of Harrisonburg, | the pler gave way were saved, and you may be sure he g ‘Best and Cheapest in the world, Also, full ines of — | ars. and he hopes from his past expe sin the construction of the at’ Boston ‘Thursday night. The legs, | She wanted to go to Burlington to see her | Va., committed suicide at Cleveland, O., Satur. THE IK BANKING TROUBL other Ume my husband was going te | thestiécilon of pace coal frome the ist popular mines id fa trith : in th cy drove by. Hi axe a tiue cu | will cuabte Bon to Marl aistano torcedee ius stare | 2 eters Call i wai] #zims aud head had ‘been severed from | children. Some incident of « trifmg nature | day night with laudanum. He lett a letter} poprix,July 27 The Bank of Inland wil |1@the morning and a bagsy drove by. He UNDERWE Ate Ligetaae cence. Dat icimga Oc the old Memtey se Gall on Lie taeOes Pe eee nae baie eee! party wall the body and all securely sewed up in a| had made her resolve to leave thatevening. | saying that whisky and cigurettes were the | today faunounce itsdecision as to whether it | didn’tnotice who was in 41, but the eccipant ads and the the | sack. Th v e lea \- | Wasglad to have it so, as I did not want to go to uUse. 1 called out, ‘Hello, Bir It w: Gen rant— SHELLAS de. ‘Ail communications or orders. sent by mail witt | Fexalations, “He is notified to comply with re- | Soy Gweq ely Cate pte at CR | Tine Taser So Te nade ay okay oe cIee | CNS: stttohell hae again been arrested and | Wil render, {0 the Munster bank sulficient | £0 was President then—who was drising out 10 OLIVER P. BURDETTE. reach Ine central office, 423 luth st. between | quite nts before proceedin with the work — strangled and then cut upafter death. The | Colu, and, at the proper hour, we started for | committed to jail at Princess Anne. Court | “aanclal ald to ¢ depositors represenung credits | 8°¢ bis relatives in Clermont county, ‘He wus 437 7th st. naw RAGE ste nw. 2 doors north of gus vilice, where I | Mr. k Schneider ts informed that on examina | corpys was evidently laid upon its face after | the train, As we were driving along Pennsyl- | House, Va.,on the charge of shooting Joi A aggregating $4,000,000, have so far signed Zou pestent, and inquired sbout all his old _tole agent 1S | “Malt stp and Warf will bw at the old locality. | window conatructalon the Liu gireed fontsy | ue.eictim had been strangledvand the remains | vanli avenue a horseman drove past us on | Hruminer, a promincut citizen, at Virginie | etarsuvees nct,'vo wausirew thelr depositor | Hondas There was no pride abwat Gen, Grate = - ° id Water st. 5.W. eh ahe norliwest sock ror ik Tih ited | Were then chopped with an axe other p and bac! in, a ach. 1 enal bank to real- ‘ Tx New “Baz Rascr Spike EAN SERS "She, 0004; Wharf, | ne, ROrtnwext comer of K und Lith “etreet | Mug tnstean i. ‘The murdered women was | riage, looking into it, Mrs. Grantsala: “There | “S04. . Fields, the wellknown railroad ea pp den gonad ecm ~ Hick Dratw-Rare mm Batriwore.—The sesr ocr wrrtTns vate | “eet 3No.7 orver._ | Wf cyusiructed must be of brik Jamon S| SpcaSatthe autopey eid santnaaee Teas Rey | wie some ouler nen ced ined te avesbenr guy | pecker ad ok scapes of Lourie, Kay ; a flondred "aod elghiseny the’ highest sunuber ol 4 pS" yz im 3 a Y - Visine 4 neeAbrseh ed wl autopsy: a re en, 7» 1 IS CHEAP IN PRICE. BUT | 7 = ash Js notified that on examination of the | ere to ussume, Under the elrcumatance, shut | conversation. “He was so rude that we left the | touee : A Om bes over Papuisea, ook 77.ef them were theme amok FIRST-CLASS IX EVERY KEMPECT. THERE 1s | LOSS SAMUEL & SHEDD. ipcsuon of the building a is Cre trata! op. | Ualawful methods were employed, and’ that | dining room. Here he is now riding after us."| All ihe employes at the mill In Dalton, Mass,, | A MAN ARMED 10 THE TEETH DISCOVERED INA | Cra infantum. —The heat had fatal effect 4m NOTHING LX THE MAKKET EQUAL TO IT. SLATE MANTEIS SLATE MANTELS. pinchiihen tarot mau See ee ee ne TeP- | death was the result, Yet the well-established |1 thought it was only curiosity, but learned | where the paper used for government securities BOX IN AN EXPRESS CAR, *| number of oases Gatunday and Gunday——fev. THE ECONOMY Gis STOVE Us THE GEST nit was taken outenelther Is iLeonstructed for | ct that the, woman died from strangulation | afterward that the horseman Was Booth. It|and national bavk notes is made were dis- | ELRoy, badge! Pape eage! by | 1. 8. Malloy, of Pius Memorial church, and Rev. LLING STUVE, AS EVERY ONE UsinG THEM | 4)¥27_ In stock large sssortment of Gas Fixtures, ‘purpose named. Te is directed to have the | Seems to rovert the other. That the two | seems that I was to have been attacked, and | missed yesterday. express trom Bi iver Falls to Chicago Sal-| Michael J.'Brennan, of St. Peter's’ Catholic * Z ONE USING @ ‘Latrobes, Hanges and Furnaces: rp . is directe ue | are somehow connected there {sno doubt, and | Mrs. Grant’s sudden resolve to leave ‘The statement ts published that Wm. Starr, lay night. The menses e suspicious | euren, aré dead.—Several deaths trom trichl- WAKES PLEASURE IN TELLING ‘THELE —— poaing removed witlyn tive days——Mr. Geo. | the detectives are uow working hard #0 dis- | the plans, A few daysatter Lrecelved an anon- | treasurer of the Bricklayers and Stone Alec | of the coutents aud telegraphed to the author: nosis are reported by the City Hospital phy: FIMENDS ABOUT IT. duo NisTH STREET NoRTHWeEST._y1_| FB Le on d¢ informed fhut the party wall of the | cover the missing link which shall throw light | Ymous letter from a man saying that he had | union, of Chicago, 1s missing, and: that he iu | Hes here, On the arrival of the train at this | sense —A Mtoe ‘daughter or br. ZK. ‘Wiley MAYWAKD & BUTCHINSON, E> ALL PERSONS WHO 1 TO. TP Tomnlot G, square 21:5 has been examined | upon the whole affair. n detailed to kill me; that he rode on my | short in his accounts to the extent of $5,000. place yesterday the box was opened. und inside | died fromfmorphinggiven by mistake of a drug us actor srecer | FS sind trees leh school eguariy.can have | tiene ucla but usher, es soutien te | yg latest development tn the mystery was | tra as ras Havrede-Grace, and ‘at my car (Adiaaesbcaaeentey tie parents onan | nee Oe ee | ink ee ae eee —, == ivlege by regivvering thelr names at Sumner he fin esi of the r ed. ned RORGIA LYNCHING.—1 Cries FEALIAN tink AEGAN SIOITE | Satara St Hotdog Heuer orem fom | FAAS, down ting potas of the reurtred | ony of the'murdered woman's body witch | God that be ad falleg, ‘remember’ that. the | abcrontle, aged thistcenr of Doty Tae Coxresren Joporanie Euecrioxs 1x SS Ses SOPRES | (Fs we cons sos weatacanenas: [HS Hin Has Sea te Fut | rete reas tenga |e ons Femne ogi feeonao tie sea | he’ SG Waray tse tne sos ieee, earn teary a te now udlered at the lowest pumibie prices at 4 — % ‘above the knees, Yesterday some passengers | sinat as I was roug! ‘Stamps, a laborer ‘three ‘of this district on THE MARBLE WORKS, CORSON & MACARTNEY, Bawxens, reAccount of {ts thickness for the purposes of | on an East Hoston ferry boat mw ane of the | 1 turned around, special train and came | on the had outraged her about a year ago, tees Site eee RS wdc | i usted ied a | a lng arth Ee i tg a | aloe et domi cy | Rune thee mera ie me tis | ggeryejaie de ent she Grud, Bias = SS ae Deport Accounts, subject to check at sight, received | also notified to take care of the house during . aad le fs - st ‘ones Blamed gee in favor of Wm. Loofbourow, the im- Lawns, Arresros. aT Aes Gel Rona tate acti Xork ana | the Hime gecupled in talking down and’ reluld: | dye ‘Guler og ‘was sip snd tae Te secmmany Wamtere atamncuverre | PAETime tannin ‘2 mob took Stans gg LaTisT vanistaN Opes 1x mare coopa | Zuieiclete Husk scanner owing Sold ee | casionea. "SS ™ | eg"ana paced Stith fet or ee tnatiiateg | Maus Somat, gue awuerty Pass alent | Gombe sete nea mene: ouecbaine ee dela reraut ofthe walla Ie ot 2 on. exe eo 1 mt 4 OCCU retary ey ap recount rik Bell Teteptione stock dealt BUILDING PERMITS re. establ fant arglars Saturday” np ees ‘ballots. wero MLLE M. J. PRANDI, Dutrict “of Columbia bonds of al denominations, on | have been issued by Inspector Entwisle: Mat- | The’ tmmprescie seer aor vis pe | sata eee ie tary ae f1 pression is generally beginning to pre- worth of sil) much of formerly but were voted, and bence 1300 F Srexer. hand for ale, Stock and Bonds ocalliocal treet Rail | thew Colbert, erect o turee-story and cellar | vail that the masiored women wee tha | helrioone cee Ok auverncare, much of 1 fa ne Miehine ‘al enedited to Locitourom.” ‘The waves Sougicand oid, ne SM Aepbone Cizno | Gelling duly between, Band streets south | higher class of society tham was at frat taought, | posed that much othcr Valuable. property was county for Aglesworth, thrown out for = ars feasinger, rardes ‘credited % him, and JOHN FMITCHELL, Pubue | MEE 1208 7th street norchwest; 87 the buily in oparecr chosp, ceberel ceenas there | ae 0 re a een, ee 1 Real Estate Omce and Notary Pub A petition naMPACREAXEOUR |, | Wasorih tho beter to avala detection. i nee ling Lot on diet s.. West Washiiig- n Fecelved by yams en er ee *poxsv0, fronting cceenia ‘soldehesp | #Oners from the West End association for pub- | _Sysrewatic Boycorrixa,—The labor Tie ClOARETTE axn Hirr tHe iene wil be sah | lle Improvements. ‘They ask that ‘2pth street | zations of Poameivcate ed On a Coney Inland. Ravarday, John “MES. BROWN (COLORED) trom N to Virginia avenue, J street, from | Trades Assembly in Pittsburg mat Lewin’ wilted. witie wok ‘out one tee big gevommended Medi Pennsylvania avenue to the Potomue; also | for the purpose of boycotting Dasiness mea. im his mouth Yor Max Florence, cated Electing” and) ‘Also, Magnetic | Many other streets in that vielnity be im-| employ non-yuion workers, and also for the ‘disease. abarpshooter. to sboot at, was shot i ‘treatment, at 306 Missouri uve. mw. ‘arzSm* " proved. purpose of controlling local elections, talste Probably fatally injured,

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