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SARATOGA, THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHPD DAILY, Except Sunday, paght and cloaf, The attendange lange. é Tact, three-quarters of # mile. Ernest and AT THE STAR BUILDINGS. a rent 40 peony termine woes Fa ra . nificent race, home, euperion riding Hath Comer Peonsyieazia Ave. and Iltn 8, by ’ tnaSing Ere i hetia ora a chmwe shy" The Erenlug Siar Newspaper Company, Murph node the wlaner: mutuals juid $0 #EO. . ADAMS, Pres’ Second race, the Sarate stakes, for twoy eee ] olan threcayuarters of a smile, on, Fox wo%, TRE EVENINe STAR ts served to subscribers tn the Enright second, and King, of Norfolk, third} $8, Py carplerson their own accsaot. at fu cents per ore os $1,500, added week. oF month.” Copies ai the counter, Third race—the Saratoga cnp,of $1,500, adie’ Sram nets By tall postage prepaiu~ G0 ceats a G : ¢ fomswecpeiakes of $50 cash —2ly miles. | Toll f - Miles won, Boot ond, Powhatun third Entered at the Post udlice at Washington, D. C.a9 mall = Bootman second, Powhattun third, = rv h Heap sweepstakes S@ All mail subscriptions must be pald in advance: = neuardthird. Dime, 1.55 Marphy pod dia at cae Wi fu Vo. 67—No 10,061. WASHINGTON, D.C., TUESDAY, JULY 28, 1885. O CENTs. |" ogn Races. , July 28.—The weather tg ihe West. - : — = + has again > af # . . 2 eae 7 In this city SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. CHANGES IN THE OFFICES. THE COMING CAMP-MEETINGS. Telegrams to The Star. THE VIRGIANIA DEMOCRATS. [a1 5 9: = S a = = and ha =, 0S THE MEMBERS OF WILLIAM —— Important Appointments by the Prest- The Washington Grove Camp. * | To-morrow's Convention at Richmond ns fhe utle of as mics, ate 7 J See, 18 SCHLEY LODOS, No. 4, 1. Ge Mi: reine: re ae aaa ‘dei ste. THE PREPARATIONS FOR THE ANNUAL MEETING . — Tne er Element Solid for Lee. : .and a & Bat zou can get any day this week at CHAS nts for the faneralsf P.M. GEORGE | Ges. HAZEN Gorse To EUROPE.—Gen. Tlazen | 0% eiesialed Fe were madeby| Although the camp meeting at Washington | GRANT'S RESTING PLACE. ea religinaT a wake een oe ie seca Pre tod Members | Will leave here tomorrow for New York. He! Anthony Eickhom, of New York, to be fifth | rv? 40¢s not open until the 13th of August a a Special Dispatch to THE Evrntxe STAR. Strike im a Leather Factory. NEW Booxs: fn ed 19 attend. will sail on Thursday for Europe, to be absent | auditor of the Treasury. large proportion of the cottages are already oc- RICHMOND, Va., July 28—The delegates to | | PIILADELPHIA, July 25.—A strike oocnrmed The Congo and the Founding of Its Free States, by CORO GS Rae aaa | Until Octoher. During his absence Capt. Franels |" Conrad Krez, of Wisconsin, collector of cus-| SUPICd: and there is quite a good-sized com-| RIVERSIDE PARK SELECTED. | tne democratic state convention are reaching | {5 mornivg aanone ihe operatives. at Shows Beadice, by Sis Cleveltad. Gem Gortan's Journal at @ Memorial wauiber of Hacper's aad | “Tomes Wil be acting chief signal officer, toms for the district of Milwaukee, Wis. Paateeed ein the woods, ‘The wentber has the elty in scores, and are met with cordialits. | me and Frankiora ere Vs son ‘Sta y Miss Cleveian 6 Borden's rnd ai ae ee waber ery Sea Go eT a y e vt "1 n an: " Kartoum. How. We. are Goverted, by A. Le Daw ly, "Price, He. euet NAVAL OnpeEns.—Naval Cadets A. Rust ond | Samuel Flower, assistant treasurer of U. 8. at | attractivences of the piace cree ea med i % Setmnons sere netbing in prone Ue as lcaiieme aaa — Boy Life in the = Navy, yt UC Nave ae 3 W. W. Gilmer, J. E, Shindal and A. Burnstine, | New Orleans, La. cotiacers to take up tele residence earty in | Sympathy Of ex-Confederate Soldiers. | puplicantsm but Mahone and the worse | ea a Reade So Sn ordered tothe Tennessee. Assistant Engineer] Samuel Flower, who succeeds Mr. Herwig as | the season and remain there atter the camp has beaten and Mahone alapos ‘of there will be _. Death at » Barn Ratsing. WM. BALLA: Weather, Lime: ger Ales, Cla- | F. H. Bailey, ordered to duty at Cornell univer- | assistant treasurer at New Orleans, is a lawyer | closed. ‘This vear the camp will close Augnst little trouble in getting alongamieably with the | Poors, Ost. July 25 "At a barn raising Lemons, Currant sir iru, Rasp- | sity, Ithaca, N.Y., August 10th. Lieut. C. C. | of high standing, and was recommended for | 26th. Three days before it begins a Sunday negroes hereafter. | Perhaps there is @bservable | near Keniiworth yesterday the fall of a beam as — | Meare end sthawherey sirup, JOM MAGRU- | Cornwell, detached’ from the naval observatory | the piace by almost the entire Congressional | School assembly, under the auspices of the Sun- THE VIRGINIA DEMOCRACY. among the delegates to the conven tend in the death of one nm: anved don ‘New York ave, and ordered to duty in the bureau of naviga- | delegation. He served in the confederate army | 48¥ School union, of the District, will be hel - is AVE. to-morrow a less pronounced taste for linen wand t. vend, WIHITARERS tion, uring the war and rose to the rank of captain, | 8nd the program ‘arranged will make the three dusters and soft felt hats as street apparel tha: ery. ev more s SSS He isa cousin of Representative R. P. Flower, | 44¥s' session profitable to those who attend. was noticed a fortnight ago... Virgitla democ- | or loss injure _ : ie JUNIATA arrived at Singapore | G°s.8 cousir During the past year many improve- i aes racy, having its chief strength and E: sa 1105 Pennsytvania avenue, yesterday, on her way home. She has orders to|° Mr. Anthony Kickoff, who wns today ap-| ments have been madein the Grove which wit | Talk the Day Before the Convention. | thecities una the mezniooazents ot cities The Emigrant Race Wai And secure one of those neat or one battles of come by way of Zanzibar, Comorro Islands, | pointed fifth auditor of’ the Treasury, to svc- add to the comfort and convenience of the at- is noticeable in the herings of ¢ THE PENNSYLVANIA ADVANCES IS PIGURRS Hy one dollar per 6 Madagascar and Cape of Good Hope. < ¢ Alexunder, is a German. Fesident of nae eee are now 70 cottages, in the larger sprinkling of style" tn dre than at the AND THE R40, REDE INK anda box of 60 pound PA am 7 New York avi eee New York city, about 55 years old, fe re] 2 vhich have been erectes luring: republican convention,’ ere the farmers of the Curcace, July 28.—A_ priv » THE ALABAMA CLAIMS CourT.—In accord-| resented New York iu the Forty-sixth Congress, | the present vear, Of the new cottages six ure} §IR MOSES MONTEFIORE DEAD. southwest aud the valley were theconsplctous | ceived here states Tis v OPES. which be is making » specialty, nt for | ANce with the request of counsel for the United | During the Forty-cighth Congress was Washing: | Situated on Broadway, which were erected by ures, road company intends te tssue an 25 cents rte Walk. | States recently referred to in Tae Sax, the | ton correspondent of the New York nde Ze : Hitec one tiree| on Ist mone Dodi The citlen gre active. and in the main con- | a day grant rates = Her possi ssioners of tung. He was.a hard worker during the las r e Circle, and several on 4th street current for Gen, Fitz Le York S13. On arate Sous CO comilass pers of Alabama claims bas | presidential campaign, and had charge of the |, The following persons aro now occupying cot RIVERSIDE PARK SELECTED. ernor._ The soldier elem comes the inf that the Ta’ ed that on and iter October Sth all eases | Borman braneh fue work wader the national | tages: H.C. Craig, G.'T. Woodward, Mra. Jack- =o Lee. ‘There is possibly a little danger abe: hie had eduice the ei i M remaining on the docket, untried and not here- | German by f ins, Berry, Sirs, Owene Ge Ee Gartrell Max, | S8YOr Grace's First Choice of a Burial SeILL Elie CiNenlen Arann AcE OOM eat us Cencage 808% chock pte By | Kore dissed. shall be called and finally dis: | oS ye nostmasters-Chas. W. Howe, at Roches- | D ¢,J-W. Wade, J. W. Somerville, Rev. Mf. | Place for Gen. Grant Accepted by Mrs. | his victory asalready Won, wania Taliroad company caused SES 2 ith the feet eer cad Order comment, | ter, N.H.. vice Osman B, Warren, suspended; fee Bees JW, Mayse, ars, Rela Ws it. Frank: | Grant and the Family. A PROBABLE TWO DAYS" SESSION. erant tate early last spring to SL from New iN ERTS Ge guny Pt, 1S | take a recess tomorrow until Cetaber, Boe Beth at Weuster City, lows, vice Joht | Feubeany Me Hise Ta we See ae Giok: | MT McGnecor, July 28—The day broke | Tee's friends to-day are anxious at prospects | 2 OTK to Chicas atid St- Lonuls, nds the othr T understand that E have been boyevtted by the Fed-|_ Mr. CALHOt Pen | Iowa, vice Stephen’ A. “Marine, suspended; | #¢, W-J-Sibley, W. It, Woodward, Al. Wood, | Pright, and on the mountain passed without | of delay in the choice of candid and are | jous th: ney Ivanta hus been earrye : $ phe W. Burrls,.J. S. ‘Bovee, Robt Cohen, Rev. JoB, | €Vent until 10 o'clock, when the train arrived eens eration of Labor for handling Chris, Heurich’s Beer. 2M 2 y. Ebenezer M. Lockwood, at Burlington, Kansas, id, N. , Robt. Cohen, Rev. J.B. s afraid of tacties which may postpon shee yrrenpen ae Bee ae Darke Comet the navy pay officer ho | vice A. D. Rrown, suspended: Willam Becker, | Price, B.S" Piatt, Thos J. Reid, Miss Mane, M- | at the summit, Col. Fred Grant was one of the | until the sessad a 1 , of New York, his $20 per | at Marysville, Kansas, vice Wm, H. Smith, sus: | Herry, Mrs, 1H." A. Wise, J. R. Riggles, Mrs, e strengt aie hit “ nd any of Hearieh's beer siner } day and expenses for conducting the investiga | pended; Heiry Ee siaymaker, at Lancaster, | Kuott, itev. 1. Norris and iamily, f. Duvall, | PAsseMgers upon It. He proceeded at onee and | strength to nominate Lim on an balloting | Istory of the People of Uh faster, vol. 2. nt ae 7 ‘ re apprehensive of the keep itbusy until the istry of Kus y Rembasd, 3 vein n the sole bottler of Lang’s | tion of the accounts of the Navy department mes ‘Marshall, suspended; | G- A- Hood, Mrs. Kilgore, Mrs. McArthur, Rey. | S0ne, upon his arrival, to the cottage, his cos php etep aoe Elerle s Sys oe nd fees worries Sear e err ee thie crron caus the Federation of Labor | bureaus will meet with dificulty in, eetting his it, at Ponsacola, ‘Fla, vieo | N. Baer, J. W. St. Giatr, C. B, Morrow. brother Jesse having remained behind. | The | Cites hits te wile perce: ore 6 arly all the enilgrant. bust “Fe Gonges Op HA ME States Mave priuted. Tam Be ea . Fe reid fe ASO GO ene eee | eee ia ene ed SURILNOD, acer tas masa eee a on Belial | Soartment: where tke fauniiy gathered to hear | MetlNst Gen. Lee, Mr. Rarbour's tr this year has already. beon contra A Naturulist’s Wanderings tm the Fasterm Archi- : le is paid from & $150,000 ind which was | at Meridian, Miss, vice Win. Mf. Hancock, su: ement of Mr. Norton, besides | apartment, where the funily gathered to hear | Seilnst Gen. Tee. Mr. Harbours friends «ter | ttt iis lis wir lethe bonnerieanin, Pelagee by Forbes. = tents, which will he erected as they are de- | the result of the colonel’s trip to and conference | RO Objections to these arzuments, and Spesker | (ip appropriated for the purpose of conducting | pender Lite of Prank Buckland. ‘ rofessional inv a i Matilda, Princess of Fagland. Rottler of Lang's Butfalo Beer. ae a Maiden an Forlorn: is ie Duchess, SOV and 511 2d st. «4 aa ender iroruley: by the Duchos. The Daemon ot | He —— Darwi (sir ‘amivel De Wolf, at’ Rochester, Minn 4 : ning, itJs said, | vice Joseph 1, Wagoner, suspended: Frank L. | ™anded. The arrangements for the services | in New York. He detalled Ils movements and oMicers in the jine of | Thayer, at Waterville, Me. vice Willard. M. | 8 Under the direction of the presiding elder, | explained that there seemed to be reasons for y holds that this fund] Dunn, suspended; Nathaniel A. Swett, at Sac- | J- McK. Reiley, and the indications are that| the choice ot a burial spot in some other than Js at his disposal for just such an iuvestigation carappa, Me., vice James M. Webb, suspended; the camp will be of unusual interest. Central park. Riverside park had, at the time jer Stuart's friends are active in Gen, Leeas an unavailable they point out the remarkable Stuart as a candidate | tom of the oul ansylvania, therefore, will help f this soa tigations — gations by nava duty. Secretary Whitn lines but little sor Ube ry > - THE REC ‘Telegraphic Brict. i RKS MUTU. Es Beans Certainly Alexandria ex The Buddhist Catechism. Sut SSSctarios | 88 18 being conducted. As to the amount of | Alexander Haller, at Wytheville, Va., vice W. |The Ninth Annual Camp at Jack: of Gen. Grant's death, been suggested as the | hive Le =o John A. Benson, a civil engine W. 1. MOKIISON, 3 2 11 eg houn has received $20 for his services from pri- | Grand Haven, Mich.,' vice Samuel C, Glover, | ‘The ninth annual eh J tg | Golonel, after seeing and hearing all, to change | Ceneral_ now and Barbour for ment, “His Habilities are §450 bs ‘475 Peunsyivania ave, great imporiance Will come belore the | Vite firms, and be does not regard the salary as d; Samuel S. Lucey, at Marshall, Mich. camp-meeting at Jackson's | the place of sepulture to Riverside park. The y 3 Senator next winter, If It will le K. Lewis, suspended; Dudley 6! | Grove, twenty-five miles from Washington and | matter having been thus presented to the fam- ] Fy, /tor next winter, tf tt will i sets are sald Wo be equal Brown, at Brandon, Vt., vice John L. Knight, | about fifteen from Baltimore, will open on | !l¥,® conclusion was reached in accordance | “(yn inous sins ate detected yy Sot THE NATIONAL AFFLICTION, pended; WL. Howatd, at Pair Haven, Vt a With the colonel’s suggestion, and he at once | iendy in such, ineldents as. the presenes of Thursday evening next and continue till Au- | dictated the followine dispatet i! i as M fol dispateh e Site for bs Harris Whipple suspended: Francis M-| cast 14th. Mr, Gardner, of the firmof W.H.| “An McGnecon Jule Se WR. Grace: nomi- | Selecting the Site for a Tomb—Fanerat \ding wre cordially | exce: ERFORD, ai ———-— coretary Worrnness Sorcuu SEED—The commis- sioner of agriculture has received a number of meeting. AN Clerks tn good stay in: WILLIAM A. HU Braax Booxs ASD. COMMERCIAL STATIONERY. rson Massey in the city elatming Us an Ke - iN reports to theeffect. that the sorghum see Sitzer, at Albany, Mo., vice Adrian C. ation for governor as the hor of the “ig rrangement ‘ (oobi oor rx bdaperen se ope cried MASENT BUILDING ASSOCIA tributed for this year’s Dlaatine TAuoaee gow suspended; Wm. E. Black, at Gallatin, Mo, | Clark & Co., of Baltimore, is now engaged in | Mother takes Riverside. “Temporary tomb had | PAtion for governor is the author of the {iis ~ sd ‘RDS_AND_ WEDD! (GRAVING DONE 1 ene: AALS | Stope were taken to have sumples or theéverd | Vice Jentel T. Day, suspended. putting up the tents; others are busy in laying | Petter be at the same place. F. D. Gra the readjuster hold on was tit | ‘The -visitof Col. Fred, Grant and Mayor Grace ‘AN ARTISTIC MANNE! Postitutions Per’ lefvon hand tested in the propagating gardens | , John). P unybacker, of Virginia, has been | the floors, carting off the dry leaves, hauling | Gen, Re. MeFecly Wankianin Dele | ah From th to Central Park yesterday afternoon did not RA panel, come $efns Sarunent. | ar. Win. Saunders, super- adiner of aurveys en OF tbe land office asex-| furniture, provisions, &c., and Mr. Willen, in| "Mother today accepted Hiverside Park. She result in the final selection of @ site for Gen, es Picudent of gardens, etc. to-day reports tue re- |“ ivuel Mulliken, of New Jersey, the ohlef of | charge of lighting the grove, is preparing his | Wishes me to thank you for the tender of the rant’stomb, The mayor afterwards took Col, (> JACKSON, GRO ‘more and Potomac ghum seed received from you for trial as regards | te assignment division, Patent oitice, has been | lamps, while the families already on the | Soldiers’ Home. FLD. Grant.’ figured | Grant to Riverside Park, where the DAY, July Jou. ‘Trains jeave Washlagton 6:35, 8330 | its vegetable qualities, I find that about ten per | 'ausferred to & position a: tassistant exam- | ground are fixing up. Capt. J. D. Catbell and ARRIVAL OF THE REGULARS. largely in subsequent de muvasses, | thonght the best site for a tomb could be f gm and 12:06, 440, 6:00 and 7-10 pom. Good ac- | cent or it will grow. ‘Decidedly it is unfit for | !eT. | Albert J. Kelly, of Indiana, has been | tamily, of West Washington, were the first to | Upon the same train that brought Col. Grant | and are now the. basis of a plea ior the tee: Sabena eh ak Aish peat apanann Wade comiinodatious for transient boarders, 7 distribution,” appointed chief of the assignment division, occupy’ their cottage this season, und. the fami. | UP the mountain came the company of regular | tion of Newberry. John T. Harris, one of the : Heda enews ps in the Stal is preferred by the mayor, This part Is Shed. ‘The roads are incomplete, and the on spots have yet to be Iaid out, Th ngves that the park ean be built up so wake the portion of It where the tomb will bo {Spot is chose central po _8.D. SMITH, See ADMIRAL JOUETT, who has been In command | Appointed medleal-teferee ot the Peusion of, | Hes, OF Mrs. Warren, Mrs, Smil, Rev. Di R. | Morning. Tey vrougit tele tonta aud’ all | with fourteen ar the clehtenn. [ee Fourrs issue of the forces on and about the Isthmus of | Hee In plice of Dr. Hood Burroughs, of Baltimore, are already housed on | C2 MP Accoutrements. There were thirty-eight | Rockin: ener FIRST CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION | Panama, returned to Washington yesterday, National Grief. the ground fn their canvas habitations. Mrs. peer aene oe nse ay Sells that aS not for thelr candidate OF GEORGETOWN, D.C. and will join his vessel, the Tennessee, at New CoNDOLENOK YuOM SOREIGS Lawns: Heareon, of Weat Washington, ts expected there | STi” Tients, Wood and Barr, The detail is tes without a purpose. Such de Fee OE OM CE ee ee aE Aree te ene deine north; where | United States Minister Fish, at Brussels, to-| tity or furniture and. baggage unloaded this | made up from. Co.” FE, of" the 13th in- | tions of strength by experienced pout pay adeotomthe sante, never before alfered-aud ata | be collected. 5 ‘ day cabled the Secretary of State as follows: _ | Morning, and among it were several baby car-| Mtr, located at Fort Porter, on | the ae : ates tron Js know rea, indicating. el Niagara river. The men were ‘formed In F candidate through the cou | nery and adorntnents, Ths ey een one mutants ees Meta ae ———___ “By direction of the king, the minister of for- | Tfea ym Gato, that there will be musicin |iine under arms at the ‘little mountain | vention wiih few obstructions. 1 to consider the spot desirable, tk Sena, or east and get pamphiet, with fillexplanations | COL Twos, F. Bax, judge advocate and | eign’ aitairs has communicated to ie ta wee Hisreemnp. As mill be econ in the special notices | depot and) marched Op the path throuch the | no aiGwe OF Ag atridate comBINATTOW Ver mined Other places, Cal, Grant 96578 SrRERE alike oflice ofthe Assocation, U2 Sstannusl report, | military secretary to the Secretary of War, who | pression of the King’s sincere condolence on the | tad” trains ‘stop several Hane eae eee dais | grove in front of the cottage, and up the slope | “Andsct all these aitonte : Met t. Beton thet oe has been on duty at the War department for a | Oceaston of Gen, Grant's death. atthecamp. = ‘ay daily | to aridge covered with pine’ trees and beeches, | materials for eombin he said he must submit the subject « rs, has asked to be relleved from | The president of Chili also cable: number of, “In the —__ where Gen. Grant's little grandehildren 1 place to his amother before a decision, S| mi: Ve | tail, Unguestion: Regular | that duty. It is’ understood that the oMiee of | ume of the goverment and people of Chil, I been wont to play in swings and eroguet since | proofs ‘v could be reached. H ity ith, at God- | military secretary will not be avaln filled, take part in your nutonal grief.” Pistelet Goverment Afiairs: their “coming 10 the mountain, ‘the ‘spot | Reinet Lee upon any otter | “Mayor Grace has received an acknowledge Gaga CLosiND SALE OF dards Hal, cor Washington aud iritge at ee. | a. 2 ——o Gas Gog Cra ea MISCELLANEOUS. where a halt was made is about forty rodssouth | ycombination should. vo from Uh ing genth jot MAN HEW EEATER, DAM KRAMER, who was the messenger to! Tne letter written by Senator Logan to Col. | pEX-Commissioner J. R. West called at the | of the cotiaze, and here the white tents have | man Geonze U. Ci become Gen. Sherman at army headquarters and later 3 District. Commissioners’ office this morning to | been pitehed, and about the cottage where the | js ay probable a a | to Gen, Sheridan, was buried’ yesterday at St | Fred Grant, suggesting the propriety of burying | sign some papers and settle some uninighea | dead ominahder lies is how a scene of bivonac | Sas probable, INNETS, FLOWERS, TIPS, | Tet Tro 820 Bit ste Ne at ae | Mary's cemetery by Post No. 7, G. A. R. Gen. Grant at the national capital, was written | business. and camp life, with veterans and regulars side beneficiary as tse es who have been’ ment ON. AL I Ca THE PLATFORM : ‘side. . slis No Hitins, a aes . before the family had. pronounced their inten- A HIGH DEATH RATE IN JUNE. bya y given out that the platform ot “recor ror RIBBONS, LACES, SILKS, VELVETS,suN | ™"= opposite Portiam HET DeTextion oF Ex-MrnisteR PHELPS’ RE- | tion’ to select Central park. ‘the Senator sald | | During June of this year there wore 509 | ,,Gol, Roger Jones, to whom all the mall SA e ott etka ee Ln Bice atyeR en) o,: ‘OMGETOWS, b.G, | MAINS—Lleut. Nye, naval attache of the U. 8. | i the letter that he did not interfere in these- | deaths in’ the District. “Of this number, 137 | here amv otdcred to report, came with the rest | the democratie convention will rival the r \< atala sds acoreie neni eee . ae of ROCIATION OF GEORGE ; August | lezation at Lima, Peru, accompanied ex-Minis- | lection of the place of burial, but suggested that | Were white males, 111 white females, 132 col- . Bas nae contro. and direction, | lican platform as a. vote-catehing contrivan os, Yasaggag gee den geht = = UMBRELLAS, PAKASOLS, JERSEYS, eng OF tated series of a mmencing August | Phelps on a visit to the mountains when he | 1 Would be the proper thing fora national char: | red mules and 139 colored females, he death under orders from Gen. Hancock. Me ander” | Apiain course of an: 1 roy TREO, necunces Ciak om Seeetaey “Monthiy payments, $1 per share. contracted the fatal fever. Alter the death of | Scter like Gen. Grant to be buried at the ua- | rate for the whites was 22.77 per 1,000 per an. | Stands that the company of regulars referred to | (etgere is thelt | Iutwatunna tein paaeaak on ne Pl Nye to accompany the remains home. A cable- | THE VETERANS WILL ATTEND THE FUNERAL. | Population 30.54. This is higher than the mean | Put leit that has: been. setwing ta that military dutending to participate: in ve gram received trom Minister Buck to-day states | At @ meeving of the Union Veteran corps, | “{i@tth rate of June tor the: past eleven years by rs fdr the whites by 2.24 | Capaelty since Sunday night will be displaced “ at Licut, Nye -96 per 1,000 per ann a 1 ceremonies at Sew Y 2g DONT FAIL TO ATTEND. Jy23. sears rae Spon a anc toe cae for hls de- First company, last evening, Capt. M. E. Urell | or the mecroeeatak by 1.82 for the total popu- | 22d relegated to a minor post of dut This : irene a toaddress Col. Het, Tes prenmned that Lieut. Nye also contracted | Presiding, a committee consisting of Lieut. Win | lation. The principal cause of death was | matter, however, is within the diseretion of | jie''schools, Superadded » dimicalties | Petals cl che ne Ei a wet tia tever: R. Ramsey, Sergeant Frederick Thomson ana | dkirrheeal ses. Ol the decedents 196 were | Col Bred. Grant ing that 600 or zoo { &TOWing out of an a cheng pet tiaplly : Comrade LH. Patterson, secretary, reported | under 1 year of age, 69 Ito 3 vears. Forty- | soos wlll be, orhave been, ordered tosaratoga | WOPK Of their enemies, demor Mier shin Repvcrion or ExpENers.—Upon the recom- | resolutions in regard to the death of Gen, Grant, | H¥e per cent of the white decedénts and over tthe remains ofGen, Grant on their arte | BOW here believe that what should, { yo I HEARD THOUSANDS OF VOICES SAYING their arri- UNTO ME. GO TO ADLER'S ANNUAL RED LETTER SALE, taken directly to the exe ed in the center of the ran | eetlong by nity teet wide. The be heavily hung with selections f | montal battle th ne in the bureau ot mills Natl een eath of Ge GS por Aan OKed CeCe to meet the remains of Gen: Grant oy neers aintouseaio mendation of Mr. Beattle, surveyor of the port | After culogisiie remarks, by Capt. Ure ar eo eine re ie Ge maarenaereuee | vl there from the mountains on fynext, | etive tavar of the adaninistration, | of New York, orders huve been issued by Seere- | N. #, Fithian and others, the resolutlous were | Ported, 37 In which the contracting parties | It “lave sent ‘these men to the mountain, but | $008 effort under "differs ry Mapning which will bring about @ reduc- | unanimously adopted, and the corps decided to | Fore Wiiite and 2 In which they ware oolored. | \, 00 Wo 'teamed of the timited fuetlities {oF 5 Seer ias Nut | suggested. element of w tion of about 35 percent in the expenses of run- | attend the funeral in & body, fully armed and | Births reported, 133 white and colored, | When he learned of the limited tucilities for | Chticoutiook has already. be punted in S : seventeen de earetn moving troops on the mountain he changed hls j lary statistics, nd pi 927 axp 929 SeveNtH SrReEr N.W., ning the bi ‘office, and more than 50 per The Veterans will leave the city | Seventeen deaths occurred in Georgetown, 36 . mil sey ae SAAS Bere tions of Who sty | che x a a a wo the unloading of bazzave. The savings are | night, August i Fespect to their deceased Tring aneier Itisno cly that the An 8 zi i . ‘The Trade and Families supplied. Orders by mail] to be effected by the dismissal of supertiuous | commie, the Veterans, postponed. thelr pro- BUILDING PERMITS during the transfer 1s not unlikely that the Republicans here loo! ACTED WISELY. THEY DID WELL, photie prowptly. filled. imytzunth emploves the salaries of others, | posed excursion, complimentary to the ludy | issued by Inspector Entwisle: Smith Pettit, | tt Tugiment of New York will be, chosen Ut DIOR OF the 80 DID L = daly and by consolidation of offices so that one € ‘assistants at the late fair, trom the Sth to about | erect seven two-story and cellar dwellings, 13th ‘of t y platiorm than to its treatment of the vill be attery of artiliery hie to perform the duties which | the 1th of August. and Wallach streets; $14,000. John P. Miller, ] 2%0! ordering" the Ze ae to the mountain, the ordnance will be sta- | Other topic likely to be ment 1 found there something good: s0 did they. 28 ET repair brick dwelling, 1306 E street northwest: | tfoned at Baratowa, where prope: on Gleniiors TSNG, at 2 U'clock prema at Another Financial Breaker Ahead, | $150. Mrs, Mary Goodrich, ereet_a two-story | penced durime ae teaeeier or ei a ee ee ee CRANS AND DEMOCRATIC SOLDIERS | ¢4 5: . dwelling, 5th, between 8 and T streets north- e Loxpos, July 28.—Sir Moves Monte Uxtox—Some days ago the Grand | Sietws Puost CICCLATIYS NEAT PEDRUAEE, | MESS B00, “ed. ‘Dermody, repair tame, | onthe Delaware and Wdserr et i Hebrew phitantinop a nx pose Army of the Kepublic addressed a vommunicar | “The arrangement. made between the U.S. | Sitmstin, tee CUE ae tip FOMM | foud. Phe question of carrying the remains in | tober last celebrated the LOOth aniversary of | qonpany tive wimaine Wo New York, ‘The mite requesting that hemsateace mietumeeasary; | Treasury and the New York banks, whereby | between Sth and 7th street, $450, George | he DOTA Sat 4 Me Ven eee ee eg eo oe Mae phen wpe ene he requesting that he would use his en eres > vel i : 5 fs Sedure the retention of eel non sontioer ce ute | $old and legal tenders are to be kept eiroulat- Stone, erect a two story dwelling, | been substituted for Mr. Vanderbilt's car. This | death occurred at Kam Droit Building, for the purpuse of w: p the affairs of the said company. JOS) I finally found the best; so did they. ‘The Good, the Better, the Best Ready-maie Clothing ‘or Men's, Youths’, Boys’ and Children’s Wear in the District, all at «number of St | {stumbled upon something better: eo did they. | | it until its re SUEEES S goverment serviee, and procure the appoint. | Ing through the clearing houses and customs | jifemat street northwest; Sogn, | Herman car besides carrying the remains will tirmish | ailernoon, Wednesda “nau ot President | autdedta. SANCHO Teply Uo thts communication Gen. Hosecraus | department of its obligations in silver, hus | Join L. Vogt, repair stable, 620 B atreat norun. | vie, Wue fauna ics so [PR ocpeetccgan genty tae ena cating Onbg otra : Red Prince Albert Rea | ss eee tion and appolatment of democratic | Sateely been announced when a new source of | West; $125, “John Siebel, erect two. sinall | ee cg op THE FUN! EMBARKASSED MUNSTER BANK. or, informing him that the g Teter post Letter | _ Twill continue the Real Estate business unde DL the Union army, and this respouse | pyesivic Huanclal embarrassmentis discovered. | Goin tive. tree store: Daceineie awe | _ The government has orde: Dery, July 28.—The bank of Tretand has p Improve in appear pay @ia cc askebwae Sale, | Bameand style of AI BARBER & CU..at the old ed humerous letters to Gen. Rosecrans | panky expired. ln Febeuare Toes ae one | ings; $35,000. M, It Pendicton, erect two two. | 8F Agent Kendrick, of the New York Central, | refused to loan moncy to the Mu Tank to potter ane Sats wee 2S offices In Lebroit Butlding. cr. | #PProving the sentiments he uttered and urg- | DaUks exp! Wee bat al Op: | story dwells 2 on'Tand K {o drape the cars of ‘the faneral train, and itis | assist the latter in it8 present Ir et oor Button Cutaway Red | ye $. 1: BARBER__| ing ‘him to use his influence in behalf of ex: | Piled for a renewal ot thelr charters: ‘Section 6 | stint dwellings, 12th, between I and K streets | th JCtn oe to drape them entirely in bluck, re- | and a pantie now Pi ‘ taco Is gone, ame Su COMBAT | eae tae, a ns Of the act to enable national banking associa. 5 8700, : piecvon tie mieelne: 0 sefore he waa taken ec Sate. $9.59 and upwards omee Ro 1219 dud ote The annual election | UMONdemocratie soldig Hons (to extend thelr” corporate “existence | |, i : Color, “Nowilte wilibeused ind ihe couany | General Foreiga News by Cabte, | in the body will ber et sack Teed | for twelve directors will be held, Tur Swimm Counraarriat—The court: | Prt. cireutating notes of any ausoctation | THAse Heer ae a Meee Ete g COUR | promise a spectacle “that shall be more TENDERED TH EDOM. OF LONDON, bab oni ong) Sorour neg dt ger Sheng weed — ose martial for the trial of Paymaster General | go extenditg the poriod of its duceession whleh | case of Herod Osbome. agt. Allee Osborne, | HBPOsing and | impressive, than has, eve press red from the ‘mountain train to the private mes bad ener Smith, of the navy, met at 10:30 this morning. | shull have been issued to it, prior to such ex- | They were married September 15th, 1880, and | Gon Hancock and staf’ now purpose tobe pres. arot Win, H. Vanderbilt, in which the i = In the first place some papers from the andi- | tension, shall be redeemed at’ the ‘Treasury of | he charges that she isa confirmed ‘drunkand, | Sut here on Monday, before the uneral servic keer Suits, pete <A; | tors oltice were presented, and then Pay Direc: | the United States * * ¢ ¢ ¢/¢ and such | and is now living a life of shame in Baltimore. | ebt here on Monday.before th = le. ‘$4.05 and upwards. Peay ng been dusolved | tor Looker was culled. He identified th notes when redeemed shall be forwarded to the = the Delaware and Hudson ca Tea ehlidren's esas oe : heretofore published in THE Stag, refusing | Comptroller of the currency and destroyed, as Affairs in West Washington. I pad Of the funeral tran, at short inter Rs n.corner 1th and C i send ahead of th 5 San ate ihe ponbatil Letter ‘Suite, cpreyared to All ail crders wit payment of a voucher in favor of Austin P, | Bow provided by law: and at the end of three | | DeMoraviaiNG E¥FEcT oF THE Hor| vals, tour passenger trains, of fourteen cars aignenation of the West Gluore with eho be Sale. $2.25 and upwards. Tmay be favored. Thanking the publicfor the Neral | Brown. ‘The prosecution catled upon the wit- | Yeurs from the date of the extension of the cor- | WraTHEk.—The hot weather has had a demor. | cach, to take up'the Grand Ariny. men aud | 2aleamat pele ee ha gaa la cai y until Wednesday afters Red ‘Thousands of Ked | patronage rxtended the lawfirm Yor many Years past | ness to testify is to th Fefusat to | porate existence of each bank, the association | alizing effect here. This morning's report of | others who will that day be desirous of going | York Central railway syste itinue the journey With the remains Letter Searanahees Letter | ) ask for # continuance of the same. pay the voucher sent hin by Paymaster General | 80 extended shall deposit lawful money with | Lieut. Redway shows that there were nineteen | into Albany to view the remains as they lie iit eS Ae ea an tein 3 — Picts ra Sale, | buenotice will be xiven to my frlendsand the pub- | Emit in favor of Brown. He wald that the | the treasurer of the United States sufficient wo | arrests made here in. the preceding tronics | wtte xf *5 J 1ENNA, July 28.—Mr. Hechler, ebaplain of Sherman, who was seen by a reporter wae a Meer | Begenerally of the location and opening of my new | Voucher called for payment for supplies for one | Fedeem the remainder of the elreulation which | four hours: as follows: For aneealt ancl. beth 2 iy i Guntedecat the British embassy in this city, has compiled Avenue hotel last night, refused ta sms Tipes Cheeks : The office heretofore cccupted by Clarke Given, | Year out of another year's appropriation, and | Was outstanding at the date of its extension.” | 3: disorderly and profanity, 2; intoxication. Sympathy trom |\ex-Vontederstes.. a report ot the British and Americans uestion of the burial place of = a= Teter | No. 424 10th st. m.w., will be closed on and after this | he was Hing topay it: that hereterred it | ft ft ee fon, 5. Geo. Washington wus ‘ar: | SAN ANTONIO, TEx. July 28—At a meeting | in Vie ased on the census of 1SSt . ale, Plaids. sate. | 32, HENRY A. CLARKE, | back to Gen, Smith, and the latter called towee | , The three years limit for the redemption of | rested. He i’a fourtcon-year-old colored boy, | Ofex-confederate soldiers at the court house | ginds that thes: tsidents number 1 ‘General Hancock has tssued orders that 9 Red New lavolce him to urge the payment of the voucher. A | the outstanding circulation of the three hun- | who. threntened to kill Jos. Smackum, Judec | }ast_ evening the following resolutions were | this number 291 ure Anglicans, 1 company of artillery. Lense at $1.97 for ante controversy arose between counsel ax to the | dted national banks which renewed their char- | Snell put him under bonds to keep the peace, | 2dopted and ordered to be telecraphed to the oa Seat nee ese ak Sore eens 3 Sete Coat and Vet. hat by Jong HghUpf the prosecution to ask the witness to | tere in 188, will expire next February. It is | The cave of St. Clair Luckett, charged with en- | Minily of Gen. Grant: “Resolved, that we have Med Pougee Coats and Vests Watches can be purchased at botom | describe Gen. Smith’s manner tn insisting that | estimated that these banks had outstanding in | tering Stobersand’s variety’ store on M street, | learned with deep regret of the death. at Mt. E SALE OF ARMS IN RUSSIA, | bony fully equipped aes casi prices on payment of $1 per week. For further | this should be paid, and pending the | Tound numbers flity-three million dollars, and | was sent to the «rand jury by Judge Snell to- | McGregor, of that distinguished citizen and ¥ 25.—An order has been issued | Salutes at the proper t re . : lars enquire of R. WAREIS & CO, 432 7th st. j argument the court adjourned, that this amount has been reduced to thirty-| day and he was commitied in default of bail, | Sdler, Gen. U. 8. Grant, whoxe name and tame | yy the governur of Mu the saie | the deal and asa partot the funeral obsequiess _ rues tors of the Watch Club system in Washlugton. set five million, | To obey the requirements of the Bil Beckett, a colored inan, who has been inthe | 3 auis has shed lustre at hor d abroad | of arms to any one who fs not licensed by |: MES, GRANT NOT PROSTRATED. eae sha ——| Tie Questiox oF InpIAN Lanp Leases | tecllon, quoted above, the banks will need | insane asylum, was before ‘the Police Court to- | Upon ils countrymen! and. resa that we | to deat in» ties will | The report thet Gen. Grant's widow ts a “antter ests ARD & McEUEN, Brvore THe CAUINET AGAIN.—At the regular | Htty-flve million dollars in lawful money to | day for ill-treating his 18-year-old daughter, | ender to his bereaved family our sincere and | y6 imposed ior Violations of Uhis order, s ches rap batt Hare. at deposit with the treasurer of the United States. | Georgia, while he was intoxicated. H heartfelt, sympathy in this, the hour of their dans he will be unable to ace ‘eed gs33. Ruan Estate AGENTS, cabinet meeting to-day the question of @ modi- | ‘This will create a most extraordinary and un-| fined $5. and put under, his personal bonds to | 4€eP afltiction, ithe loan will be | Company Uke rematus on the day of removal Lester Men's tetter | Have mov. fication of the President's proclamation order- procedented demand for legal tenders that| keep the peace. William Wheeler, colored, Gov. Hondly’s Tribute. i is unduly alarming. It is the present purpose toe ‘eases Satta ie lave moved into their new offices, ing the cattle men ont of the Indian Territory | threatens to upset all the plans so well arranged | was charged with cutting Wm. H. Bell, and was | Corvsmnus, Ouro, July 28.—Gov. Hoadly re- 3 “ ss of Mrs. Grant to aceompany the rem Yet at S250 Red No. 1420 F Street Northwest, Mee accom tpl thee Gueye BaetryS | seas Ropeectlomer the, currency, against a sil-| ined $10 or 30 days. Tils morning about turned to tle elty’ today afer an absence of | yroxrenateies ais ca duh 4 | her Nusthand to New a the larvae Hair Line Vests Ler | where they have every facility for buying and selling | iiowed a Lundred days in which ‘to. remove, | has given thls subject some study, andasap tie | oe eeneted tence or tne: costar OF CC ana | several days, and lesued 3 proctamation recom | nave been | eee fake. at Sale | Estate. Renting Houses. Collecting Rents, Ne- | instead of forty days as directed by the Presi: | ¢mburrassments that are likely to arise, BOt he el cl e} sealed ere ty ; | ing tw blow up a church at jgnes with y merly a school kept by Mrs. Lee, and | sj king of Gen. Grant, h ‘ty his labors Loans and ‘placing Insurance on Property | dent's proclumation. ‘The records show that | believes that the trouble can be avoided ll ted James Alexander, Win, Wales, ¥ Seek or the brave men he leg the Union | as uamite. taicteee: | ible companies. the eattle men paid the Indians upwards of | bauks concerned will commence now fardy, Ella Dickson and Ma is Festored and. 6,000,000 of treedmen. cele- RACING AT GOODWOOD PARK. crane ane! any ofour gods | Alt who huve property for sate or rent. or whode- | $200,000 last year under the leasing system, | decm thelr outstanding circulation tually)’ Yand preterred the charge. of bel Drate ths blessings ot liberty secured for theme us s.—The mecting at Goodwood ents pace base, Will Hind It to thelr advantage tocall | The Teceut report of the bureau of statistics on | until the limit of tne is reached. A eomapre- | Gidugchareiee eevinet short eivesand their posterity. Tenacious in con. | opened. to- Enger, ihrer hie] tqappolnted. hope, combined with * ee | the raze and rannche cattle traific says: During | henstve plan Is necessary in this inatter to ob-| Accupgns.— Yesterday Sam Graham, while | fiietche was magnanimous in vietors, and the | stakes. was won by Baron. de Rothehild’s Toure M shock of her bereavement, produced 5 APLERS ~~ RD. the year 18S the following amounts were paid | tain intelligent and concerted, action, and to | workingon the dump at Foundry branch sbaft, | benéneent results of his generous dealings with | year-old bay colt Laveret, Mr-i.Craig’siorme! ction, from which she has not yer win {othe different tribes of the Indian Territory | this end the Treasury officials will address them- | accidentally fell upon a pile ofstoneand inju es and their grateful re 2 comnforted | Mr. J. By heene’s) five-year-old chesnut horse | ered so as to to mingle as frecly with, 10 lo ‘The undersigned having withdrawn from the kate and corporations for the priv selvi hi ty ee h Pe pi ae: wi sey his foes and their grat esponse com{ol rit s aetes wind the Wks ot abe Seal saheee buss omereltekeaisen’. vataw: firmof CLARKE GIVEN, pr mag cattle: Chaverines and: Ara eee id right leg at the knee. le was removed to | him in the fuce of death. tie Grass fond, and, the! Duke ot | the tam re the general's deaiine. CLorHixe Hovsr, business ty Which he has been engaced for the past T; Poneas, 81-700; Otoes, $2,100 a his home on Murket street, between M and the Action of the Loyal Legion. Beaufort year-old bay col jegrine | is note eer Ded, be contrary, = = Uiirty years, and he hopes trom his past experience in. x ok Sera Hox gLoot ' Mr. Roach’s Contracts. canal. Surgical atd was rendered by Dr, Suter. ction ry’ Leg! Me third. There were four starters. felt Ubat sh ti (EE te seitetion of pure cont fram the most popular mines | P S4.500; Sac and Fox, $4,000; Osuges, | secRETARY WHITNEY'S LETTER TO THE OON-| DEATH OF A WELL-KNOWN YOUNG MAN New Youe, July 28.—The board of officers of — cottage parlor will en: also to receive lis -sbare | $1 oe te pris a Hie peters age TRACTOR'S ASSIGNEES, Mr, George W. Paul, who has been suffering | the New York commandery of the Loyal Legion From Wall Street To-Day. this | 927 and 929 Seventh street northwest, Rouse, as well ae the Mvors | Total, ib ota bot ~ je Cher- consumption for sometime past, died yes- ded by a a ee te tonnt Moca mad teuort | .NEWYORK,July 28.—The stock market was Co ee ester Gilbert A. Robertsse, ‘They pil | strung at the opening this morning, first prices accompany the remains to New York. com. | Showing a gain of 3p to Be percent, general malice’ om ObILAAEY, resolutions was also up. | With Lake Shore up 4 and New York Centrni siitived; Gest: Hineans Porter belie elecvat siwaie: ‘but Jersey Central was unchanged and Ps- Than. ‘Gen, Frederick ‘T. Locke was appointed | Citic M mmediately atter mara Loy: {ng there wasa slight advance,but this ws marshal for the Loyal legion on the day of the | (ecced and a ¢ neral decline set in, secon okees have’ received $100,000 for grazing on | _ The letter of the Secretary of the Navy to Mr. perience would farther trouble and the lands known as the Clerokee strip or out- | John Hoach’s assignees in regurd to. dealing’ 4 @tvrara of gas omc, where I | FE with the eae of Roaeh’s contracts wi a) be permanently located vi perma . 7s ..| government, suggest as @ practical metl fr asicag aig a, ME O18 Maly er statis, han returned tothe elty from | STVing at solution of the matter a meeting ne cabs: Mala “Uttice, 508-4; Wharf.) 1. two weeks? visit to Missouri, and was at his | Of the assignees and thelr counsel with the At- Yerday afternoon ut his residence on Q street, hear 85th street, In the thirtieth year of hisage: The tiueral will take place tomorrow after. nooy,and will be attended by the Wm. Louis ‘Schley Lodze, 1.0.M., No. 4. E: RSION nvincible Council, No. 7, Sons of Jonadab, gave an excursion tg Glymont on BT Open evenings until % Saturdays until LL Jy21 | Tre New “Barone Ras NINE SIZES, JUST MPROVEMENTS, IS dispatches received yesterday hy’ . Grant was one from Miss Emma Thurs! ofering her sympathy and services at the fune> ral services, Governor Rohinson, Hon, F. 0, Prince, ana ae | UT WITH THE LATEST | CHEAP IN PRICE, BUT “e a ies ¥ al torney General and the Secretary of Nayy, | the Mary Washington this morainy 4 et "a ex-Attorné eneral Devens delivered eulogies HIRST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. THERE 18 | = INO. T. GIVEN. _ | desk to-day. Rev. J.D. Roland, pastor of St. | stlwhien sume practical method of dealing witht | | GwAtS ReceurrsCanal boat Maryland ar- ——— ee ae ae tee ape on Gen, Grant ata lungely-attended memorial SOTHING IN THE MARKET EQUAL TOIT. | [[S5° SAMUEL 8 SHEDD ue | Re ie, aire ana Peston OF St | the subject nay be arrived at which shall bg | rived with 4,000 bushels of wheat for Hartley THE SITE OF THE TONE. pees tn eee ; meeting In Faneuil halls Hort Car THE ECONOMY GAS STOVE IS THE KEXT | ~ Spare MANTE! RES ’, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Collins and | Within the Secretary’ slegal muthority, Dhe letter | Bros, — about 10:30 and a rally ‘occurred, carr ‘as held in Supe Foe eae ee Mitt or Washington mer ns ind | states that tbe goverument is withoud sufficient | Cartre MARKeT.—Sale of live stock at Dro- Te cn, SELLING STOVE, AS EVERY ONE USING THEM TAKRS PLEASURE IN YELLING THEIR FRIENDS AKOUT 11 Action of the New York Board of Al- | prices to within smail fractions of opening quior rimen To-Day. tations. Short! efore o'clock another de- = cline ‘coourred, aud prices fell to the lowest vers’ Rest, D. C., as reported by Tavenner Bros. ch’ | margin of moneys reserved to unable It to pro- Se eS front Jesterday, as follows: 138 eattle, up. 67. sold; fa. Liverpool. dir, | tectitself In. the present situation, All the ten steamer sail for Halifax instock large assortment of Gas Fixtures, rates, Latrobes, Ranges and Furnaces, Hayes has addressed letter in susyivania av Please cali, nsvect un be eouvinced” 3 ‘ tty seers = per cent reservations huve been’ surrendered tat 4% 105; ab4% to 4% medium at 23.—The board of aldermen. rhc oe * | reply to General Hurdett, in which be stili ad- MAYWAKD @ MUTCHINSO: s and Mrs. J. W. McCartney left this morning fur | Pocart g2u,070., In uddition, there are unpaid | 4 lo dig: eum at Sip tea. 760 aneep aad | Ew XORR TOMY Foint of the morning generally. | Mimourl Ha-| TUrites a national moudment raised by eub- HWEST. $y) ‘Cape May, where they will stay for le Lime. met today. President Sanger announeed that | cific has been conspicuously weak, losing 2 per = SSE SEREES be DESTRE TO, 47 | [The eigagement of Mise petra ee oe ee oar e ee eee eee ee ere oe lan ae aay |. Alapateh haa gen received from Col. Grant | cent, whlle Jersey Central was holably strong, | Scription, and sass that action, should be = - — << _etgagemen : Mal.) dispute on the Dolphin. 1 markets; 5 ; é 8 taken. ie thluks that the “proposi= (CCOBEETERY NOTICE :— A LARGE ASSORT. | Tha pricfitne ter eee ee ee cae ne | eet An Marmite: is formally annoutece (raowtly in dispute) $83150d-0%, “On thootiier | Lo; sheep ab 2% to 4. Cows and calves at | this morningeniiouncing that the family ad | gaining 1% per cent. At 11 0clock themarkel | Hon thal the Grand Army’f the Republic enact ment of ITALIAN and AMERICAN MARBLE lean Prankite sehont Bein eee eee Max Weyl has gone with his family to the | band four ships are In the hands of the assign- | $20 to $40. Market tair. Ww the general being interred in River- statue at the capital at Washington will be arate MENTS of every design wid in, tilda daly Helm. | residence of his mther im the mountaty melee | ees, Upon which over $2,000,000 has been |" TEMPERATURE AND CONDITION oF WarER | side ‘The following resolution was then Attngether Aiting abd proper. “Lact is not. hows ec canteen atae re vie aned Che hens of Sanit, [oS eee Of northern Pennsyivania, where they willstay | Pald, which ships must be completed to be val- | at 7 A. a.—Great Falls, temperature, 82; con- | ad by the board: A Lumber Insurance Scheme. Seat eetticrehd heen tat malneoak somata see THE EA RELE WORKS, (Fg Jou W. coms: fhe several Werke Me ana Saree L. Blout | Utble, liable to greater deterioration by neglect | dition, 36. Receiving reservoir, temperature, |‘ hereas the fainily of Gen. U.8. Granthave | Cr1caco, July 28.—The Chicago Lumber- | at New York aid which the G. A. IK. posts eau st st. andl rt CORSON & MACARY tteamer from Baitimore for | t#u ail the moneys unpaid and in dispute | 84; condition at north connection, 34; south corporatiofi ‘of the city | men’s exchange has determined to organize | so easily and effectively give.” sailed to-day by accepted the offer of \diover Tandon: ane ‘and an extended tour | Would repay. connection, 36, Distributing reservoir, tem- | of New York for sepulture in one of the public | an insurance company under the laws of the | Geayr SHOULD BE BURIED ON NATIONAL Washington B.C. , | through Germany ‘and Switzerland.——Miss | Jt understood that Secretary Whitney pro- | perature 85; condition #t influent gatehousc, | parks of the city, and huve selected a site in | state for the purpose of carrying fire risks on Peng F Peo: Aceounts, subject to check at sight, received | Heap ot Washington, is at the torpedo station to accept the unfinished cruisers Chicago, | 35: condition at effluent gatehouse, 33. High | Riverside park for that purpose, be it there- | the yards of the city, policies to be written at] ae gotingin Philadelphia against burying Lions, Adrresrios. bf popping oer paging pase OR awine: the guest of the wife of Capt. Boston und Atianta In their romenk condinony a in the river to-day at 7:53 a, m, and 8:19 | fore three-quarterss of board rates. The exchange fi iP GATEST PARISIAN MODES IN HAIR GooDS | Pilaiviphia'Nuek Bxckanges bought and wold-oa | SAmpson.——"The | following | Washingtonians | jcase John, Rovel, te, unab ‘That the right of sepulture in said | has also decided upon the emplosinent of tire —— Riverside park be, and is hereby, given to Gen. | tugs in the river, one of which 2 Cussuit | have them completed by th ‘ment in tho be equil WLLE.M. 3. PRANDL, Sed Telephon: eek Sete eee ARES) Cee ae oa Miter cancer ie Wheattey and eet manner, pense. "rhe ens are pearly |’ Yerzow Paver at HAVANA—Tho marine | U.4 Grant and lls wife upon hordemise, and | aad put in wervice lmanedtately. sounpes ‘he Louds of all denominations on | wife, Misses Nellie, Marion, Mary and > mn Ny, regen he to the 16th | be,it farther aa ae 1800 F Srmxer. and or sale, Stock and Honda of ull local treet tual: | Wheatley, Chas Witeatie, Sr, HAL Witzeli and | Seceptatice as the only escape ‘by the govern- | osbival bureau js informed bape Me | a tdtesolved, Horse Talk Ending im Bloodshed. POMPADOUR BANGS. SHINGLED BANGS | Donght sad'scut Gop Ebay oo 3.7. Brown, H.J- Alert and M. E. Bell — | ment froin serious loss. - four deaths trom ycliow fever at Havana, Pe Ee the: WHILE MAKING UP AFTER A QUARKEL, ONE ‘These styles never need be in the halrdresery’ eB eI A ee Tey ity and dimensious of the ‘fixed, OF THE DISPUTANTS BEGINS 4 GENERAL nds. always in order ain is ‘i fas SOHN MITCHELL, | have taken f the CUI. at Newport | Would Net Recognize a Colored Assist- FUSILADE. BSL STR ce stitgieg” PM comming, hate | (ESS trite Gace ahd Rotary Puta. | for themes Wil Saori of Dreier, ‘amt. He ey VAN West uhurs | tesald deed bet New ORLEANS, July 28—At the comer of ‘Tule would not interiere ‘with New Dow A cireular to the bondholders of the West Shore ities.’ a. seed and Hangs Shingled es Ie Pe Eng | Plants) ot the! National Hotcl—-S. W. Kah: | sunoeaxr woavnaw 70 DE COURT MAB ‘company, relative 10 the, transior of ee peng er oe od Po a EO ogo Amy, Hronting om twe will be sold cheap: - ie TIALED. that ny to ‘New York Central, was ‘Casey, hour be mB A ERR ADL aM em assy | Sodentntallcquas me omen Pega | Coatial overiand tala attven an Fratc| sergeant Michael Meusran, of the signal | tated ? ae joain atures of hepa | GEN. GRANT'S Sh ctgmncht concerning Horie, “Pio dicts | West Four it would wol bein Solution or Le 3 Ee MMNM Pre” Ssg- (Fae ii five Ree higniy eommended area. | has gone to Fredetiok for a few weeks ~The fetal duapaetae letras SP Bonde sor New Ver Central debenture ‘The Present Owner Will Sell It if He | Who returned the blow. Outsiders interfored, | could le beside him, for there are women ye MMM PB Electric’ on ‘Magnetic | Wife of Rev, William H. Chapman, pastor of the | Ored private, Green, as assistant at Pensa- junior and Wilson and Casey shook hands. Shortly | already buried there.’ Exe MMM OP Sso8 | (RRincuat Sod Msceriaeseite, At Mages | Hyland ME chureh, is Iylng at "Her! se-| cola, Fia., is now in ordinary arrest at Fort Co eared enn hye Shdrward the pariy agreed that another recon | Judge Ashburn, of Batavia, Ohio, who man gee =F Booxs, Hoccl us gone foP'a brief sojoura to Fortiess | Meyer. Gon. Hazen today submitted to the ee omelyy ithe hand- | a reporter yesterday if the EXTRA PALE BEER Pains tone aoe ee ae ee a eee War department charges againat McGauran, ea Rontincea pnell Wises was grasping | liked thes Of Coutraf Park as ‘a ee SS SIO EES ‘oe - Important Army Change. * Geeunk ie arene donne, a Coren o nevolver ana, without 6 = ‘with an; room, wa anderanites ome Cunretent, Sasey ‘ Fe GASTIST Utes ec. Xo charge for hanging. Assistant Adjutant General Chauncey Me | Q0toMficer. He remain bravely at, bis post ‘on the crowd. The first shot te, eats bod d either be in Was my SOW EST PiCiCESS at Se Repair Kecver,on duty-at tho, War departinesy, hes | uring ts yellow fever epldcuic at Pensacola ison Sn the mock, “Another | ingion oF in Spring Grove cemetary here, d Gaal aghts ASb OEDIALS tan. | OSS a TRE ATESRIOS, oF ViRiTORS Sei taleving Gotcascy @ savion a tes care | meee bry abhia preach odie Bovert's ao scan then ond | pases valigeas sea tie Wonton 7b, 1.50 is v jot elton, ju- aut Pennaytvania , fornia inca init ect; Nepal, iat pcan decrement oho ar ect ee Se ee ‘Bepon god waiked down ine strc ding at | volving lear of owperaiipo the great Gdvaus for froin boven dense, Barren, duty ut, the Wai department. Gen, McKeever | | Tix State, War and Navy department bulld- "wan arrestoa. ‘tbo wounds i to the Peunrylvanis ralievod, bevecay and pa ; bington to-day on @ month's jeave with mourning. ‘The first Genpeeness cane a en perahadinda ane plag ail Soot peecies opie aapencbness ‘Stotcd will prove fetal. ‘cousfully terminated, Vase hd

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