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THE EVENING STAR | i r ex-Members of PUBLISHED DAL : inet Invited to Attend the l. » = Be sens —_, MovNT MoGrroon, N. Y., duly 31. —The fob AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, y lowing Invitation toe) nembers of his father Northwest ©otuer Pennsylvania Ave. and Ltn St, by net was issuied today by Col. Fred. Grant The Evening Siar Newspaper Company, PI “The under A respectfully tinw all ex GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres members of his fathers cabinet to attend the “= = funeral obsequirs to be held on the Sth proxin THe Perera Stan is served to subscribers tn the : in New York. Genticmen “te nbies ag the ea 1 eit int s tain was ON MOUNT WEREGO! ‘on the RLY StaK—pnblished on F iday—$1 a sure? mV, G7—Na 10,064. WASHINGTON, D.C. FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1885. iz TWO CENTS. cette = TMCS : aig = z ey po = ; —— ; = recon ___SPECIAL Novices. __| TICES Washington Nows and Gossip, | €™ANGEs 1x rmx orrrc canrecinee nets, | Sesion ty nae weome, |Tosegrams to The Star. SS inearece na ATTENTION OF VISITORS AND EQUITABLE irre Tovay.—Internal | APPOlmtments by the President, Ete.| Tne President, having been rouvested by Mmm The Camp at Jackson's Grove. S | Shae ents ie particularly ‘called to Pato | Lb ress GovensMent Receirts To-pay.—lnternal der | Grant to name the pallbearers for General JACKSON GROVE, B. AND P.R.R., ae, Creswell, of Gen, "ard popular Bratt aud Nerve Tonle |“ COOPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION. | revenue, $316,602; custoras, $533,216. The President today appointed Ae (Grane tuseeal Wan 2 ais miei July Bist, 1885. as = as seam AL, | Grantscabin he 11 train this i fins ur th teittes by Wet: MILBUHN. Sole hie in meeting of tie Amectaton for makiog | THR Vewasuxica gation here has recelvod | 20 W ovine Of Cooney (0. be ee oe ee ae ay citar Bhar eae ET | Correapontence of Tax Rvesnxs Soom, INVITED TO GRANT'S FUNER! 1 = ie a daw ee ee ee SE Ruiguwt’s Iss, at Toclock pansatthe” |S" OMlclal dispatch stating that “the revolu- | toms of the Dork sieyet epee inted Alexan-| Sheridan, A¢ niral Porter, Vice Admiral | Yesterday a number of tenters arrived here Shreseed himeelt a ~ . . ton in Venezuela has been effectually sup- | 40." %y Shipley, of New ork a be United | Rowan, Gen. | sseph_E. Johnston, of Virginia; | by train and wagon, among them Mrs. Parsons, h the committe: = = a NATIONAL RIFLES’ ARMORY, essed. |The whole country has supported | states consul at Auckland; J. L. McCaskill, of | Gen. Sion Buckner, of Kentucky: Hamilton | Miss Wibert, Mra Barnes and Mrs Hottanne af THE INHARMONIOUS TORIES. evoland to asist ab DRY GOODS abseil ac auc "resident Crespo.” Misslesippl, at Dublin; Joseph Falkonbuch; of | Mew. of New York: Geurye 8. Boutwell, of Mac” | tho pistriet of Columbia; Mra tia, Mise elo . eat, coveciatis dhe ae ea ——— Gi street, near Oth now., first floor. oe xealeet s oW. Childs, of Ponnsylv » Miss Fl _ hoston and Gen. Backs ! Sara the nin eae may. be taken a this meet-| ,, THE WORK ON Fourivications—The ene | Yor a Fort Erie, Canute Ts be colectom of | 000 A. Logan, of Tlinoig George Joues, of | CBCe Gregg and Mrs. Greenway, of Ale A oa ‘Gully from $230 am. to for the second | New York; ing, 30 p.m. he joy Motown LAPIN, Acting President. | upon the fortifleations of the country, have | district of Illinois; Maurice Kelly, for the fourth | OSISSION OF-EX-PRESIDENTS FROM THE LIST OF NO. JOY F Oliver Hoyt, of New York. Va.; Miss Beulah Parsor neer officers in charge of the improvements | internal revenue: Andrew Welch, Savage Attack on Lord Churchill. | ‘Ww YORK, Secretary SyaUSE._| ctade het accant - | district of Ilinols, and Joseph 1. Morrow, for PALI-BEARERS, a Mi rv a | Sh eS report to the chief of engi- and Jose} 5 and Mrs, Spurrier, o s | a vbekeceies Oe, THERE WILL RE 8 SPEC neers. Comparatively no work has been done she sixth district of Wisconsin. h_Nichok- | , The fet that an ex-President was not selected | S.A. Woodward, George Woodward, Mrs. Ture =a iar =e oes e . = cheese dtp, eee yaad the Reo Ticxer Dar iso me daring, the soomon om aocount of the small | | he Eresidont also appointed Joseph NIctOl | to act a8 pall-bearer at Gen, Grauv's funorat nas | send Deeeed, hare cee ane THE WAR ON VICE IN LONDON. Frater se Ragen nreorr Roewel of, fads were. used in putting 1n good condition | naval cadéiatiarge in place of Kislingbury, | Cccas!oned cdbsiderable comment, The reason | itey, Dra. Driukhouse, aind ris, « n. Grant's funeral, se far as relates to Gen, Grants ee EST ai, Rijaran’ | the platforms and parapets of the various forts, | Who falled to pase In May. generally assigned for the omission is that Ar- | more, have been on the ground some das —— pdieedethe sapere iting gia naibanen ot far , ‘TO-MORROW, FRIDAY— ise Cqmvuasies, FRUIX TH SMISE, (Agjntan. ——e—e — Horace It. Chi , of Peoria, Ill, has been ap-| thur could not well be so recognized without | yesterday Revs. J. W. Trout, of North he 41 . - 1, . | Han te ee 4. HL. : ae Satire Axoxo THE PursipExr's CauLens to-day | polnted superintendent of the industrial scuool | Hayes, aud he election of the iatter would | Avenue church, Washington, 3.1 Jones, at Sharp Debate in the House of Commons. | 4. setaons. or Washington, D, «, wrote sug T THE COMRADES OF MEADE POST, | were Senators Call and Colquitt; Represents- | for Indians at Genoa, Neb., at a salary h natter o jeasure, particularly | Severn Cireuit; J.D. Kinzer, o: stminster; tin a detail u 'No.5,G. ALR. are notitied to attend the | ty, — reece 1.500, vice Samuel F. Tappan, removed. fo southern democrats, who never recognized | D. L. Greenfield, of Baltimore, and Mr. Arnett, — | fnent eyed under r je ae meves Pitteg. tees dar: sieve, i tise to is iy tte Comrade, Sons Pann, trom | ves Le Fovre, Ward. Spriggs, Weaver, King | PySoO tcp aamueh Tappa Te OT on | Kiln tea Neat aii navee Fecognlzed | D. L- Greent arrived, the pte : 4 wi oY jall, corner 7 PS. for Fritay ls BAUMS Red Ticket Duy | " pargains Riper ay ci and Grover; Jno. K, Mead, Cul.; Robert Christy, a i Reap aha Sei a “ sual emis al ort han e te ms OD | PC. Hughes, of Arizona; Joh Fuley, Cal; M. | SPpolnted superintendent of the Indian ware- | White House it was stated to-day thatthe office | During the day the work of putting up furnt- | A RUSSO-CHINESE WAR CLOUD. ce DB. _ Ta anady telegraphed HPge which means that excepth D. Hall, “Alaska; Jno. Wi Fox, N.¥. and Con: | house in New_York eity, at a salary of $1,800, | of ex-President was not represented because the | ture and arranging the tents yirosnes ser, - Jr b while that t deiit and a commition mom Every artcie which or win Bed rs vice Harvey W. Steven, of Ohio, removed. ex-presidents were provided for with the mourn- | some took their ease in rocking chairs and oe ales Every articie which is “Marked out” with a Red = Sul Ingraham. The resignation of Edward B Champlin, re- | ersin the official prograrn, hammocks, and bubles were trandied about ta! THE SHARON-HILL DIVORCE CASE. Asearge BR, ee eee ane a ae as nee a Mr. Jou TweEDas, chief clerk of the War | celver of public moneys ut Deadwood, Dak.,has | GEN. RURDETT'S ORDER TO THE-G. A.B carriages, ‘The fine appearance of the grounds: : ie Bele was suld at before. = ‘STOCK IWALDERS? raphed to, to the pro been acce} . et which are now covered with grass, is com- = iil be a general meeting of the Stockholders | dcpartment, hus gone to the seashore for ushort | MCh herepied. a roar, hits been Gann, Burdett, commanderinehlef of the | mented on by all. Duritig vestering thee cote eS he We fant Power Cor yon | siete bur: Inted @ special azent of the general land | Grand Army of the Republic, has sent actreu- | and waiters at lhe bourding tent sang bs good TO PROTECT ENGLISH GIRLS. fire miinuie guts at Sar DAY. the 1; i Sa Ce neta LT ae reo | ing cler) ice for fraudulent land entries, ata salary of | lar to the department commanders in reference | style some ot the old-time hymns, the tuncral taal bering shout net Wash B.Cote hake By | | Dearn or Lizur. Nye at Liaa.—Secretary | 91,500 per annum, to attendance of the members of the organiza-| in the tabernacle on the platiorm in. Italians, numbering abo Example—for mst fou will notice our ¢ Dut” with a Red Ticket nev,In the notion department, ne Enghsh Pins “Marked tHe. a paper, Tey are Neningiin “iteat and Yvower Company on | Salt, During his absence Mr. Jay Stone is act- ay Lively Disenssion of the Criminal | 5 ‘i i any zs fasper Smith, formerly commercial agent at | tion at Gen. Grant's fune: ; | Organ, over which Mrs, Spurrier preside Amends Rin oe. They Re ocean es ae ce Taw fully be done by the said | BOYAFd received a cablegram last evening an) xii Mam as tenet drimeearied, to Neveu, | Hoe AL Ge Tructicable, attendance asould beby | Lhe. pinttorm ts a Tine bells loaned by Messe, Spaite racteeneonen Ing Department, our Sve Reinforced Shirt w ng. Councing the death at Lima, Peru, of Lteut. H. | tieon-Tyne, and Secretary Bayard bos ap- | departments ax suete al orre ea eek | Meshune @ Con In tie evening akout hatte rears ne Sara: “Marked out” with a Red Ticke oilowing Incorporators: GoE Ne mayal attache of the American lesa-| pointed G.'s. Williams at Nottingham. | Mr. | ational headquarters belie theouehe depare | evel O'clock the. bell was runs for the fits sers xe) mes, position as doves 22 SiIK- faced Suspenders will be 1c, and s0 on. € CEM. BRYAN, Hon there. He was to have left Lima for the | Williams ts a resident of western New York. "| ment headquagters. Where, from long distance | Vice, and it brought out a very fale audience for ir report of the debate on the un Asoetats was tnd seasonable bargains will be offered throughout eevee” Pnlted States with the remains of ex-Minister| Fourth Auditor Shelley dentes that the rea- | or other cause, ouly representatives of postsand | the first night, remarkul pierce oe the house im each and Evers g large propor- | law amendment bill, the papers here have only Department, Enelpe, July 11th, but befure that date he be- | son for the discharge of Mr. Darnall, a clerk in | departments can admirably. | a few lin been assicied to staff duty at the t be present, suitable arrange- | ton of children, who OF it,although it lasted m . BOTELER, game ill and died yesterday. No particulars.| his oflice, was that he was offensive to Repre-| ment will be made lor aeneie ‘the lin te | While th Y usembling 8] boars, It began in exeltoment, Sir It ret algmig ore Hig ag) ogeade™ Notwithstanding the lateness of the season, we are K W. MOULTON, have been received. “It is assumed, however, | sentative-elect Matsell, vise me at the earliest practi- | hymn, “Ci ‘ount of Every Blessing,” sat ree : = ol eng ge Dalle busy,und have just opened the following Season- Jy81, aug7, 14417-4t_| that his sickness was the same as that of Cap’ | Of the list of consuls Secretary Bayard has ‘our department will be pre- | Wis su he services were opened with the | Assheton Cross, the home secretary, gave a | the Hawkins Zmeaes at able Bary! IMESERT GMIUR Chie {ain Phelps, as he was with him on the visit to | determined to retain two—Williain Thompson, | sent, and the number and areuetis of each post | UYmMn, “Oh, Fora Thousand Tomeues. to Wrong and sensational toue to the discussion, |Pany Washington Conte 0 with I ERIDAY, July Shean comtinces the mountains when he contracted the iever. | at Southampton, England, and R. O. Willams, | attending.” followed by prayer by Kev, Mr. Arueti. which should have been scientific, by bis hi 45 men it sess ne LACES AND EMBROIDERIES, auee nena 4 4 ‘The Secretary of the Navy has directed the com- | const general ai Havana—who are democrats. Wjutant General John Cameron has estab- | Of the xv chapter of John’ was read about the honorof the homes of 1 the T -» Wall send a R aaa mander of the U.S. S. Shenandoah, at Callao, to | ‘The others are republicans or men without at hed headquarters at the Fifth Avenue hotel, | Trout as the lesson, and the hymn, “T: aie 1. Applications tu: fier toy a 1 lot (about 700 yards) Irish Point Lace, suld rend bring the remains of Captain Phelps and Lieut. | special political allinities. New York, where all communications should | Gh, God,” sung. Mr. Trout annonace He said these members who opposed Wd of Wade atid. Gransportat hon Im June at 25c., and but by # lucky purchase we ean Nye in that vessel to Pa nama, Where they Will || ‘The Virginia posimasters appointed yester- | be sent. text, “By now sell itat 12i¢. a yd, Gust half price “ams, produce es i a probably be transferred to ‘a steamer of the | day were E. E. Etheridge at Indian er or ae = a are my disciple America 7 new Putter Swiss Flouuemngs, 10 inches | GRUDER, President. 8. GEO. SH Pucifie Mall company and conveyed to the | folk county;vice Harrison Etheridge: Mrs, Lacy. on Bits TROFOLITAN M, FE. CHUROH. other” (John x! publican club or Newark wilde. at Ze. w yd, You Will see they are Worth at least | Py MEMORIAL TO GRAD United States. . Goodwin, at Louisa Court House, Louisa he olfical board of Metropolitan M. E. | as the coh i Bue. ne renee eitcis a tan eee Core - county, vice F. 8, Grove; RB. Macon,at Orange | church last evening decided to drape the late Christians shouid show thelr pro apolozized,. Then he New line of Beige Flouncings and “ak or Angora” | piste F taylor. Joby Merkel daines Pranic: || ARMY ORDERS —Leave of absence for three | Court ftonse, Orange county vice kM. Stevens | President Gram pow and alge the cheek Thee | tuele lives Tie woukd met dhe Strongly, saying it was the re- tae — Ahi Rear ba ay imstrations and portrait: | months on surgeon's certifleate of disability is | “Mr. Geurge W. Albright, who It was omelets, also decided to offer the use of the chureh to the open oF ee but he ds sult of the pani¢ produced by the s« mead fuisite. parlor ied with black ribbot. 4 Sb cody : an appolnte i se of 0 sion wi ere or le jations ofa vile print, Sir Wan. b ppg mail VS Drie e MMLisitenS, "| ranted First Lieut, George L. Converse, jr, dd | annouueed: yevicrday, hid been appointed W | Griud army'ot the Wepublie, ta witelite hota others sho did not believe as we dtd | Court toplied that tus bill was ration — ee teaat Madison sis, Chicago, 1H, | cavalry. First, Lieut. Edward J, MeClernand, | Succeed Mr. George Rose as assistant eblet Of) a'nemorial meeting. Jones followed in prayer, and the hy azo, Cavend c relat we Mourning for y GOODS. P.WALLACL SELCayalry, will report to Brig. Gen. Jotin Gib- | thar teaition, is. borne onthe rolls or, the #ictht eee : of My Moul,” was sung. ‘Prayeran iy Soging thet thiswas a mnost Magrant ian secondo engl) Tritle hae DRY GoODS. = WALI : walry, : it On we Ils 0 % = My ‘Soul: sung. sera Ny 8a poet thhis was a most Marat sourr, AutZ., duly 3 bv. Tritle . BROKER, = [oP ne Somme commanding the department | inaifors oiice asa “skilled laborer,” and it 1s STORM ON MT. McGREGOR. and. one young 1 une forward for | of p« aliacd “Atugurteih G any at secretin, ‘ THESE PRICES POSITIVELY FOR FRIDAY, Hag removed to his hew Store, the Columbia, tor duty as aldede-cump. | Auduonogaticy a8 silted laborer” and i is Sains tore ard foc | ol i 5 } “RED TICKET DAY” ONLY. ibe pleased Yo see his friends and the | fs directed to ee eee eine 1th Infantry; | Oris temporary, until Mr. Albright, becomes | The Grant Cottage Struck by Lightning na recular camper passwhen fi pow Tmasie eeponton alte erceme | ee tt eaerics cet cen ask fg, 1S enihane i | deparument of the Mieoudl or msiunmieae ion | mine with tie Workines of thesnice, when | and Soler Suauned—Mes. Grane | ut ths year nd wits now aMited whan | th ht-attempt th re peri ey some reet . \ 0 pieces SG-ineh Bleached Cotgon at d me : . A ne will suceved Mr. wins aschier of the] Farewell. incurable disease. usly il child, 1 bene | . . 25 pieces full 36 inch Butiste ut Lye. a yd; yalue Terinaater eal eine ne Sesistane AWA | appointment, division. Tike office of assistant grounds, Rev. | Bea esincegeaecigy. vd rgasmcge cd = 25 pieces 10-4 sheeting at 20e. a yd, worth 30, y and Strawberry sirups, JOHN Panty M6 ROW quartermaster at Fort Riley, | 10 that pition, Toavold ealrecs viokition of or yesterday morning, the lightning strik- tine tsa man. hit. It then proceeded | a legal Luoltdi 10 pieces all- wool, 44-inch Black Bunting, at 35e. 0 << e eee the law he was placed upon the rolls as a skilled | ing the root of the Grant c ottage, knocking off a to discuss the i of which there re ol fa Mu. Jous CADWAtaDmE, who succeeds ex. | laburer, and asslgned la duty awascistant Cet | few shines, tearing. the plastering from the gate conimedtins on | matin eae acted Le tines eae ee ee Spectat veencts aia ance . Gov. Hartranft as collector of customs at tie | 2h“ opportunity. to become’ familiar with he # Tuside und putting out the electric light ure to assign for work at the camp any | tion In favor of the bill collected be the salvar | Sy an edcciate newer leon, sie bent eter ies chee So ee ee as port of Philadelphia, is a son of the late Judge | duties ‘of the office betore hix appointment to | above the bier, ‘The soldier on guard over the | ofthe young unmarried presel rs and inquire | tien army. ‘The discussion of the bill will be | Mirinun ane} Wh aud’ twisted outuk See eee eee COMUNNNG 20 TI ABO) Kncie, = THE VERY BEST T AND pry | Cadwalader, for many years United States cir- | Mr. Higgins’ place. remains felt the shock sharply, Outside the | whether this has been done intentionally d to-da he impression fs that the | guy semblance to. its original —appe Bnei and ys. fine Swiss Eimbrowery. Altour finer | (Fas THE NERY} ouly one dollar per gation. ; Cit judge ‘of eastern Pennsylvania. He 1s ~" —2e0— — cottage the damage was more severe. In front | Last night some ladies attempted to cure a I be raised to sixteen ye ray Nan wou d trwen in the olty \ Fotes in prop JOHN 1. MAGHUDEI 1417 New York av forty:two veurs of age, a lawyer of recognized | WAM Not be Marshal of the District. | otic cottnge Gew It H Jnckeon ccatiamlony | Soring servant on the southwest side of the Air | Tied away and creat damage was done in Dou t forzet we are giving a bona fide discount of 20 | — =r = OE standing and an active democrat. “The report bas again gon ELHSIO| coe Columbus. Gosacare nie 3 ; grounds, Running from near their beds a str raising the » hater country east, jyndon, Cay) er cent on all our White Suits; ait this season's gueds. | ([~<qo> FOURTH ISSUE OF STOCK, eel — SS vi 1s no doubt that you will succeed Col. MeMich- | “t Fert Columbus, Governor's Island, and Col. | With a silp-knot was adjusted over thie st This was unexpected aud is likely to Carlinville plunge barn FiRGTCO-OPERATIVE BUILDING AssoctaTion | .NEW HULEs 18 THE Wan Deranruesr.— 8 “fait,” snig | V- B- Beck, commanding battery A, who were | bix toe, and When the shorts became un islation, eeversl Anoolnna gente oF terete ae Ke ~ | The tollowing elreular has been issued by the | #¢1 a8 marshal of the District, in the fall,” said | sanding ander an electric light, were knocked | able, the ‘toe w succeed: —— bo 40 percent. {iat Handi Ox EACH strane, | Secretary Seer ee outlets of sey Bind sno doubt ‘that Iwill nof,* was the | senseless. Dr. Douglas was called and they | “4giBs {0 the snoring THE SPLIT AMONG fags $e : in a home, or | Whatever will be thrown from the windows of | reply, “that's sure.” were removed to the hotel, They were doin; 1 promptly ict 6: ania ee Se Stem Hine “Wises Hateeigeae fereiaudata | the War department baflding. Any person | “D2? “‘HAtSS soe. = Well at last. reports, depot a Mrs, Fox, | iabebunete bi ee resp keno a in Jou are now for rent. | Violating this rule will be reported for such ids for Fuel, Stationery and Ice. of Philadelphia, was knocked down by the elec bers of people are expeeted by rail tacks Lord Ra: Inour Parasol Department we have a 9Se White Pinlaces’and iat anager tenon: | Aclomasmay be deemed necessary. Ink but-| gToday bids were received at the marshal’s |-trle discharge andso badly injured. that: she | rcaattee BUMPER Of De trains leaving Wacbine: | Speclal Cable Dispateh ta 100.000 Within a few Sateen Coacher for Wantages, and last annual report, | tes and other articles which, if broken, migut a : yand | #ay not recover. All the electric wires on the | ton at 6:35 and 8:30 a.m.and 12 Lonpon, July 31.—The split a th S, las boon deciared insane by the probate ti ‘Den Deve: . Association deface the bulldh Lie placed’ fhe | otice for furnishing coal, wood, stationery and A a | a 2 mri. He Is still at large, and bis whereabouts nour Belt Departinent we Lave one gross imitation Reece eas OM SINRAEREET. efuce the building, usust not be placed’ ou the i iawicn od und | Meuatain were burned out and correspondents | and 7:10 will st the camp with tains for | is serious. The Strndard this cnorning has a ‘ ‘i Alligator Belts. jeuther lined and leather covered a Sindow sills, aud nothing will be placed in the | Joe. The bidders were as follows for wood and | ad'to take tel dispateles te ‘Barutoga for | the cup at 830 amd Lhe ee : ’ eared = | unknown, thotich be is supposed te be tu duckies, at 25e., worth 45e. Office. 1 sugress st, open daily. Negalar | tfansoms which will obscure the light in the | coal: W. H. Marlow, J, H. Killmon, John Ken-| filing: # “3 ader denouncing Lord Randolph Churchill in | Clevehanc Say na Lhe unrdian «an gbtain ean ' ur 12tgc, all suk Chantily Lace (bins), now Se, | mith se ting AES Russkiy Fete ustimn area | corridors, Stolen dlscusluns orioud tallsiug | nody, J. MM, Wheatley, WH. Baum, C. Hl. Bur MES, GRANT'S FAREWELL LETTER, ounce SUE Ee GRU, he Le oor ee aaa aya. OYOUIN LERCH, Prestient, MAYHEW PLATER, | te charge of rooms will be beld respousible that | 83% C. C. Walker & Co., John Miller, James E.| Mention has been made of a packet placed by | COFPond nce of Se nine se AEROraner Gt eee, ie Doren IEE FG A lot of Infants’ Lace Caps, sold at 75 and 98¢., | W. RING, Secreta jy25-7t*" | this circular is rigidly observed. Miller, Stepienson Bro, Johns Bros, snd | Col, Grant upon the person of the dead general, Supe ae nae : ane 1 fies | Scio ay one ye o ingults to, “eg From Wall Street To-day. must go at GUC. ——— —s 2 = 8 inkle ro, and the range was q eines ae ‘| aie Yesterday at TL a.m. Kev. John H. Weteh, of | wh pn fifty years in the service of the] New York, Jul ‘ Ase Coxstis Wao Witt Bx Revarnep rv tae | to $i.19 for furewce coal, $0 10 $3.00 for stove, | ye MacKel Telerred to was a letter written by neloguent ai ranks, lls blunders, are eceilug 20 — a aor ae = x ee Oe regain, Preuldant bes docided ta rotath | $5-50 't6) S475 fon nut $6 40) t0 9p We sawed | Teer ar Nel general Tote Teg ear eneee (course On tho iMG’ Aud ealigion We will follow Lord Salisbury, but we | nerally to OR Eae eee cock WENT; | the following United States consuls on account sawedaiee sti a . after death, and added a farewell until both | children, At ALD. Valentin be governed b fort of overgrown | Percent apy Rengernene ee = “4 ngures, Le Droit Bullaing, for the purpuse bfwiad | Of their excellent records: J. A. Stewart, at | “NCU ONC one piaders were J.C. Parker, | Should mect in a better world, The letter said | 3 pan. services in meme hook boy who thinks he is witty why inwon tat Lackuecona, bake aioe Wonk PAUL. Soretars, Cf Whe said company. JospEt | Antwerp, Belgium; H. J. Sprague (who Ls |v. G, Fischer, G. A. Whitaker and C. (. Purcell Y; “jharewell, to meet again in a better | Grant were held. Rev. Alex Dennis, of | only impudent A ecaie Union and Ere were 4 ed, and’ Missourk PAUL, secretary Jy2d-td | deen at bis post since 1848), at Gibraltar: B.S. | the bids embracing some dozen ltenis zi . neral’s tiger i ehurch, of Georgetown, opened | PY Bie or Cretan | Paciticnp iy denmediatcly “openiny Ts Chilton, at Gooderich, Canada: Oscar Multuros | “There was but one bid for ice—the creat Falls irs given, but tor win beginning, “Sclvaat of | LoaMDaRN PS Tate wee | Northwestern and (atom Pacthe became gene tna Sbuew at Leith, scotland: um ‘Thompson, at | tee company—at 40 cents per 100 pounds, w nie hls Gngers had grown to small | God Well Done,” and jeading in ‘prayer. Mey, | Worty the nauwe of stateatanshin.” Tulvex: | Northwentern a eal ‘HER Mader the taine andstsieof A. L Bak. | Southampton; R. J, Stevens (formerly clerk | *pgomPany— at 40 cents per Dutitis wrought | Phe wegutives of the casket canopy and the | J. H. Brooks, « M. F church, read the | prese= the ieetin one Cote |The rest of th Was dissolved, by mutual cousent, on July | House BPpropriations comiaittee), at Victoria, | that the contracts will be given to Mr. W. I, | Ptlor interior have been turned over to the a and Jonathan, Mr, | Uvesand he next thing is | Owed maltose Store Closes at 7 pm. Saturdays excepted. jy30 B, Cy Phillip Cac.oll, at Palerm RO: | Baum for wood and coal. Mr J.C. Parker tor | halnily, nd no prints will be sold. an futeresting sketch | to see Chur i :L L. BARBER wili collect all dues and pay | Willisums (consul general), at Havana, und CC large number of people vie elines, This was ‘ed the remains stationery and the Great Falls Ice company for 4 W : / : i ; 1 ed, th A LANGDON, | Ford (commercial agent), at Sajua la Grande. of Gen. Grant during the hours set apart by Col. The Sharon-Hill Divorce Proceedings. i _ ACE RE ae ie ae aoa jee. Se Se a tage yesterday afteruore, oe DUBE to thecot-| For Hratally Awsnulting an Officer. | MISS HILL GRANTED A MENEALING OF THE en eg Jnucandaiyic oF Ane BARDEM & COs at thee | ¥Av¥ department from 1802 to date ts 910, | youk PEAVES IN THE etERton Depant-| "ft yrolicatsandapplications for positions in | FRANK Pf. BLAIR AND IS sos FINED $50 | DECISION St (ca FARES an the Se name and ayic of 0.1 BARBER & CU. at theuid | NAVY de '" | muxt.—The following order, reducing the al-| ye Grant taneral proms ees EACH ON THREE MONTHS IN JAIL. Sax Fitanct-co, July 31 st ponent I tue advance, giving % per Noverrus Ix Fresca Sarrenss, | 355 24000 Sutlaie. ALL. BARBER. UCT eree cep eae IGE lowaince for sick leave from 60 to 30 days, has | into General Hancock's houdquurters, om Gov-| Last night about halt-past twelve o'clock the | 4 Cappel OF sick duit ta tb bay Bade: = = PAY. [op SOAINST Fue REOPENING ox CLAIMS.—The | yeen issued by the Secretary of the Interior: | ernor’s Island. residents in the vicinity of 3d and G streets | pea eae ea as of alin ral stiles 0 12 o'clock being toes Theanmialcietion | Secretary Of the Treasury has issued an order | “Leave Of absence, with pay, on account of | | S:x members ot the New York commandery | hormwest were aout oy a en reets | stain z Pde. rhe annual cic-tlot | shat hereatter no anplicaiion for the reopening | slekuess, will not bé granted 1oF u longer period | of the military order of the Loyal Legion will | {poiice” and “Murder” fa a re sarenten | amare’ her SEATON PERRY. pb omies ar tie congas DAY, thesd Aw | of claims und accounts against the United | than. thirty days in any ealendar year, ‘The | arrive at Mount McGregor ‘Tuesday ext, end 25 d 7 Sse anes er pec kunt. 1555, Polls open at 12 o'clock m. and clove at 1 | States which have been examined by the proper | Décessity for such sick leave ist be fully es- | will report to Past Assistant Paymaster Gilbert | nearly 500 persons had assembled Sone | Pe TT on aie aks Tae er ckean ne (Seccesson To PeRry & BRotHem, ee awa 4y22_ | sccounting officer and a dal decisign rendered | tablished by medical evidenceand to thsatis- | A. Hobertion, late Calted States navy. ‘The | the corner. Special Policeman Daniel 11. Ste: | kBMenE on the character ot the hand she ‘CERN. | thereon will been tertained by the Seerctary of | faction of the officers of the department. De- | names of the delegation are Paymaster George Pherson had arrested’ Frank P. Blair Mr. s B the suprenn the petition with th General ANOTHY id] Bowmay, July 31 ior to-day " _ i | bond is sufficient to stay, the payment ot ali- | was rere ta woven reas rtment orders of January 1, 1383, and April | De Forrest: Burton, late United States nav ney MOL Ereiicr Blake Ie rothe is Zo payment of all | was rey In revenge he iesecsignddiive Remedies 2, ASS. are ‘hereby. jnpaiied “atcoraingiy. | Brie: Gen. J-J-Mihaw, Lieut Col. A. Clarke, |angmeime aim, Prank 1 blair je Father | mony and counsel fees” The cust decision | Shor ut ied tm 18 belonsing! to a RESIGNS, ‘ship under the irm name of W.| MADAME KUKI, the wife of the Japanese min- iis order does not affect the annual leave fur Uniied statin voluatedrs; Col. Floyd Clarkson, | breaking his nose, cutting the top of his head | je'tue Saal Gtey 3 | arricaded himselt SLOT « ‘os, manutacty Y = y days, which may be er the | aud Lieut. Col, Sawyer. The; ct jot dest Ss right e: ‘ee | 2 his wite dead. Supe he bute SYN ifutre, ite Home ing her strengths inge the birth ofe con he gtey | Provisions of tho actor Sareh'3, isa" | Dosition on the vanced tran? Wel OMY S | and ulmoct destresing its right ea. Several ee ae Died tr ae hse ae Paras tar e -Ince th «0 : 4 ares ne tl Tits its 2 S properly a Who attempted to assall his re: Ameeites > District OF Cole bias tise tust, but unfortunately a sudden and serlows Affairs in West Washington. _ THE GRAST MONUMENT COMMITTEE two Biairs and Jeremiah Murphy, who, it Is Sean be pare tg a bonis corpo aed AND MITE AND BUFF TAND WH 4 the eueral burtuer, g has again prostrated her so ATIVE To THE Tus- | Of New York yesterday issued an address to Seay Se a ah ena: | the relations With his List bullet ended bis own lite, bss | Foe aS i her setting out fur Block 4 he | the people of the United states, in which they | © Mentgomery: cher, when the . renearing - = apn Gs < TED Ba-| erin cia Solumbus W. Thora ieee pene oe ment showing the | the p iT loin wees cee Dr the! bere See nearing to the charac TO MAKE A TOVROFANELAXD, enn AD PRESEED: BA-| or io mad citys ated Camis Wi Then! te ths Eee, Bien ar boue, Ose os he wieraiue, nption of materials, &c., used by Messrs, | Teter to the organization and 1 purposes, and | (2,,Net, taken 10 the seventh’, preeinc Se ee Tea | Laspox, duly ib1-—The Karl of Carnarvon fae SET CoODE ASD BRR OLE RET aaa! | Mivrt_Rorthwest. im the same city; that the capital | f vecessarils postponed. It is strength aud ue | Beekwick, Quackenbush & Co., contractors, for | continue: “In due time appropriate action will | ati charged with assault ‘ + © | tends to mike 4 touro! Ireland shortly, in order WHIT! GOODS AND EMBROIDERED sWiss | Curtrinuted ty sud. special partie. to the combo es sea ia ©) their work Doring the tunnels of the Washing-| be taken tor the organization of a committee, To the “ . ascertain the cunditivn and Wabls of the Messe ork ot sald drm isthe sum df five Uhousaad dollars | able to Jolt her friends at the sea-bird, Bay stad, $4,000 pounce: | Shieh Gud Teneo A p : A Remarkable Exeention. wig “MONCEHIE? IN Axpensors | scorer | Sor men te et ene sam af Ave thousand dollars, ton aquedi 24 tons of cual. 000 pounds | whieh sill Fepresent te entire country and fine of $5 was imp: : Dingingreereg pewve |? SZEFMYIGS AND PRINTED PURE Lisi | sub tilt the saul parts nd sali testnimate on | CANDIDATES FoR THE Na’ r. pounds of dynainite, 61,700 | vir. us localities. Pending these formal pro- yt xtiilty t VALENTINE WAGNER IAN "on s THE NEW CARDINALS MATTED, Baer ee ee ee Gay otiaycapeioea, cal terminate The tilowin couaitates ie aaisianed th 78,000 feet of connecting —w cecdings we arc directed toinvite. the people of | sauit. | r - Rome, July 31.—The pope, with great rele ORGANDIES AND JACONET “WILSON EL. HOUGHTON, saci nd he | 91,332 gallons of «il, 20.000 feet of fuse, the United states to participate in the eveciion | when 4 the corner he he @ Wagner, | gious coreiony, held a public consistory yes i - COLUMBUS W. THORN. Naval acaleiny have been designated to appear | pounds ofcotton wicken, ‘The number of min of asultable memorial in honor of Gen. Grant | men swearing. and young Blair threate secuted at the | terday, at which the newly-~appulnted cardinals L eMENTS” IN CHINA, Lowts Jy20-cotw _| for exanijnation op September 1: V. J. Bowers, | lumps used is 1,600, und nearly eleven miles of | by the contrioution. of such sums as they | lather ued weld ub nifhe went home and both. mnurning, bolug the first | were datted. Later in the day a secret papal INF AND SUMMEE SILKS, . 7" ¥, _ | Second Michigan dist‘ict, by Hon. E. C. Carle- | water, air and gas pipes have bven laid. Acom-j niay feel able and willing to devote p the great | ered his mot! he would kill him, W: under the new law consistory was held, at whic were obber “GREATLY EP UUCLD BRICEST ON BLACK A MLE GRESADINES can ees ‘ O6 Penta ave. and 1206 st. n.w., | ton, and George IR. Marve, first Massachusetts piste tannet has been ex¢uvived at Foundry | purpose. All newspapers, railway, telegraph | put the elder Blair under arrest and he ag that all haa ceremonies and over tithes conf INDIA PONGEE AND BATISTE. & F the folowing brands of imported | district, by Hon. R.T. Davis. Reuben H.'Tison ranch west heading ard west connecting | and express companies, postinasters, bunks, when th ee within the has been di young man struck him a biow in the PAINS IN PARASOIS has been CHERRING WR. EYRES FEL s = ‘ignaied as an alternate to M. B. | shaft. bankers, churches and municipal authoritie: head, which he urned with his club. Witness: took place ft Mi eres NWANDKERCHIEFS, He KAISER, CULMBACH, = Stokes by lion. G. D. Tillman, second South | ATTEMPTED. Bunatany. — Early yesterday | commercial bodies and exchanges, manufactur: | blew’ his whistle and the two Blairs jum Bete Bat aes enten Y writh loud ious Wino aes LON ES id families supptied: Segre ‘GEE. | Carolina distric Morning some unknown person tried to effect | ing and business establishmentsare respectfully | upon him and knocked him senseless. My. allowed by the low, These were Mar aise YS AL f a faites supp! eaers Uy mall OF S 2 an entrance into the residence of Mr. Charies | requested to co-operate In the Immediate col-| Murphy. prevented. Inin-frons jotting t] Fitts, two newspaper men, tire friends cath v SEER CHUDDAG CXS TEIEE AN tly L Lm. -| Moxey For PAYMENT o¥ FRANCO-AMERI-| Lanman, on P street, by removing a window | lection of contributions, to be toneuided wo, person the Blairs, Witness said .and the board of prison meeting LIN SHAWES iN GREAT VAKIETY. | eS ase LY zpless. |cax Ciams—The Secretary of state te-| blind, but was frightened off beforeaccomplish- | Morgan & Co. for this committee, or to | been assulted he drew his pistol, ned "RES AND CORRECT FRICES. | v di read de charge SIVEN having been dewolved | ay recelved from the French government | {ng his purpose. the mi walnst him publicly withdrew pr of New York.” ‘The address is signed the Blair took from him 2 | thea at today’s meeting. ‘and Coul busin THE COLUMBIA BoaT CLUB gave another of | by Chester A. Arthur, a8 chairman, William KR. | Dr. Charles A. ball, 233 Gatreet, testified that fried by. the sh digiee el PERRY, Be oak Deeee ak SULT Tee cranct peing the amount awarded by | tneir enjoyable hops last night at their house. Grace und Hatniluon Fish. bo heard ined talaing won gag Dae econ tas sting his innoc 7 A GERMAN st RPSTED EN PUSSTA, fit all cers th wie! | Nmorican claimants against the Pree yor | Dancing was indulged in until a late hour by a eS eh eae two Blatrs and the officer lying on the ground, he trap was spra rege Sy public for te Ther | ee te Murele last Pig o minegion | large number of invited guests. Quarrel Among English Conservatives. | the younger Blair pounding the officer. Wit. | Shot toa standstill, » faintest quiver wh Yor many years past | ¢rpmen' ted, but all but two were cither | ., GRAIN KucetPrs.—Canal bout Seneca arrived | Sees. wnay ‘excitement if Laverpool o: ness pulled the young man off the officer. of a thnb or muscle was noticeable. “The ply. | #4 pe disallowed or distuissed for want ei tagger | with 1,500. bushels of wheat, 540 bushels of SA to can, | William H. Ferguson testified to hearing the | slelan grasped his wrist as soon as the hody | SP, snd tn hie pe Le generally wf the lacaton and Goening un he bub: | disallowed or dismissed for want of jurisdie-} Corn, atid 100 Dushels of rye for Hartley Bros, | the refusal of Lord Randolph Churenill to ad- son threaten his futher it he interfered. with reached, and 4t wits found that death | addressed to bis wite ; “ri Poctercolien oT Ceenaee sas new) Sone) Wan maple ovat atgn were |" SHIPPING News.—Schr. Kate M. Hilton clear- | dress a conservative meeting there. He tele. | (20, threaten his father it he interfered Blairs | was Instantancous, Not a pulse beat eo: ud plans of Russian forts aud fortifications, | the oltice hvretofore eeeuplied by Clarse & Given, | {ACh Awa! for the steamner Anabuae: taken | $4to-duy with 800 tons of coal for Boston; achr. | graphed an expression of sympathy with the | Gaeult the aiien Wie they were beating | recognized. The body was cut down sree ASASDONED AL BEA | Xo $24 TOU st nw, will be clover on and after this | {ne SOnMEr was for the steamer Anabuae, taken | Sattie Franklin cleared to-day with 500 tons of f rT him some one threw a brick Infuutes afier the springing of the trap,and was | Lospo, July 1.—The steams Bider, whieh | gat HENRY A. CLARKE, Pgh tmiral Buotte eit Acapulco Murch 6th, | coal for Boston; sehr. Emma A. Ayers arrived | Ovscets of the meeting, and plainly stated that The defendants testified that they were on | senton the 4a. 1m, train to Morrow county, ac- New Finding our stock of Dry Goods too large for the | Somer izvand Ceainw, | 2B and the mhole, sncdnt Claimed was | trom New York with 500 tons of guano. he must decline to take partin it because the | heir way home from an entertainment when | companied by the funily. Britis season We have decided te reluce prices,so asto make | ( [~~ OF WASHINGTOS Masson's claim was. for the Anahuachond re | TEMPERATURE AND UoNDITION oF WarER | two conservative members from that city had | the officer came after them. They said the |W a wealthy far . E a sinke Man object to purchavers w Sy uf us. habe, rellabie wary bo {pining one of cur Watch | ressa, seized by Admiral Baotte March ots, | 47,7 4.M-—Great Falls, temperature, 80; con- | In the house of commons voted in disapproval | treuble started becace ihe maton ‘attempted at tad sper KFES DUTthy : dition, 36. Receiving reservoir, temperature, | of the government's policy toward Ireland and ut his nippers on the old inan, ‘They’ de- Diner ancsawe farudiiar endear ht tietine co, Seen” | with interest REO per cent.» Or Ce? francs, | 44; “condition ‘at north connection, 22; south | on the medical reilet bill, “The mesting was | oPUt Nis Rippers on the old xn —_ large lot of LINED S. reduced from 15e. | parce Pete ein ence 0.552 Te st. see pore connection, 36, Hirecteleen reservoir. tem- | postponed and measures at once taken to seud | ‘The court discharged Murphy. A fine of $50 to ive. slitors of the ae a eee Wesnason | Ty ceridaninal care OUSTORSE Baavies = erature, $4; condition at influent gatehouse, | an emissary to Lord Randolph Churohill and | or three months in jail Was imposed on each of PERCALES, from ~ ; condition at efluent gatehouse, 24. High | get him to to Liverpool terms. ae we a Pape. to 12ye Dee Conan % ‘Treasury special agents Tichenor and Tingle, ce ioe river today atoee ou, a Hig h | get him to come to Liverpool on any term: the Blairs, and they went back into the dock. ‘of the prisoner vis pdt ach ROSLYN, [a Wahler of into the death cell atte ho were detailea by Secretary Manning 1 An appeal was not had solr pe dant | Summer resident of this place, tell intola — 19, from 2c. to 206. S who tow» | p.m, A Mrvisten’'s STRANGE DeATH.—A telegram ee and the nat lor hot water last night, and Was $0 terri booth ete Make Eecace Acute, sist Mr. H.W. Combs’ special commission in from High Bridge, Kentucky, July 30th, says: || ‘Tae Deatu or Sir Moses Monte Frone—At | he was’ so badly frightened, he had become | scalded that she died immediately. GINGHAMS, from Le. to 10e. ‘Have moved into their new offices, Cae eon on ee tom tees er: Alexandria Affairs. abe Beenie. at the camp meeting ro snes theservice inthe Jewish syn tes, to-mor- ree a Sncpsil on tive Lbs @hsiniAing tak See wana ine Whaahe: i i aces ee office and custom | Report ENING ST) ve essenger from Shake eS OILS ena . hoped tb sins res of eel BATISTE, 12¢., 15. and 20e., red: No. 1420 F Street Northwest, house In that city yesterday. Their object is pedet ial deg EL he nt 2 row appropriate reference will be “made to the Pelock, ma Al. re, but at 9 raphed fi Ferry announced that the Rev. John C. Young, 1 i the governor Would int wh to investigate the charge ofgeneral looseaegs 1 |, ELgcrrow.—Mr. John W. Barke was yester- | Ferry announce nC. Young, | death of Sir Moses Montefiore. ‘The usual cot K : : : ght the sine renal Gey maging gpd seling | the mnanagement of the service, which rendore | @AY elected 8 member of the board of aldermen | e,' ce nncry mow brilliant and eloquent | prayer on the death of eminent pomons will be | iat nish New Yor, Jul BLACK SILKS, 75e., $1.00, $1 Where they et x ‘occas! y lying deud on the south side of the | recited in memory ofthe Jewish philanthropist, | liance, that he would not change his mind, and Keal Fstate, Renting Houses Collecting Rents, Ni to supply the vagan: loned by the resig- | Men, Was in Ory jewish phi TOPISt, | a enor eerie pouEhe sesonelied to his COLORED SILKS, fone sad plac Tnsurauce ou Property | UAdervaluation possible. | Rigid examination | Nation of Major W. W. Herbert. Mr. Burke re-| Fiver. Mr. Young had been on the ‘camp | and also in memory of Gen, Grant, Wagner seemed to become reconelied to bb unds only a few minutes before. A little — fate. : IMPORTED J£! effort will be made to find ont if the employes | S¢!ved 65 votes and Charles Dearborn 4 votes. | EO who wont with Win neg te ep Gone | a ‘Since the arrival of Wagner at the peniten- ~ ita porchase, Wil tad dttotiee adventaxe toca | have been derelict in thelr duties and have | MTB. will take hisseut at the meeting of the | POF wine went with him from suddenly began to | -;NoTMPRovEMENT CosreMrrAaTED—Mr-B-O. | uaryhehas shown himecito bethe met ae | ‘The Bankers aad’ Merchamts’ Sona. ‘d of aldermen next Tuesday evel 4 ‘Holtzman, the nt of Mrs. Gen. N. Vi pee Spire ward polite! mmecings ait unsuanaagee | fue devasricarion. ‘the ely investfemion | Wik Wildl about Swimming, “tue foreman | Haan tne agent oo Mts Con. WAN ck, property ot ihe PARASOLS at less than oust ine CARDS partisans wll be overhauled. ‘ae startling In Will be Fesumed tonight with a somewhut | Sottone” Wien ho left. the bone the ees | fon building, at the northwest corner of 9th and 2 1 pany ‘be | Wider scope than before, as council has enlarged Tthdrawn from the tate | Cease of the pro-forma invoice system wil D streets, with the adjoining property, compris- withdrawn from ie was sold today b public auction. It brought = ‘The undersigned hav ood sent word tosome men near by that a crazy Bt 1d 122 feet D street, - my 1,000, and Was axed by Bedw, s fry CAMRY @ GIVES propane tocomtinne the | thoroughly iuvestigated. Anotiier tunportant | the "Enimittze. will have some. Gumees ior | man lid Just gone along tue roud. ‘They went | (ME 10S feet on 9th and 124 feet on D street, | MAS" ctsme cor whieh: Wasguer em ey ‘Sol Debalf ot tye reorgaiizauor som- JOHNSON € LUTTRELL, {hits sears Sud he hopes fron his baa experience i | Junstion with Me, Combe will Bera eters’ gy | counell at its meeting next Tuesday night, and | !2,search orhim, aud found him in an ungon. | juates that the owner has no intention of erect | qeach penal n December 18, | mittee. thescitction of pure coat from the nest pacing mio | anetion. with Sr. Combs will be an effort to | hat “the boards will then adjourn oerrusa | scious state. In’ hi¢ pocket was a bottle that |! Tent and not for sale, and no improve. | 1582, When he suuband killed Daniel Sheehan, er = TAS Market Space. | ‘ill cuable bitn wetland aise ta Seecee his anaes | make the Glasigeation of goodg uniform at the | Grttner nose Sees Head Dost Adeaiwith Fendasiact ments are contemplated. ‘The present owner | iS Prother-in-lag, The feud between thet | eoting of Troops in the Northwest, willenabie bine <i . f ew out of the mar : rs F Soyer wourn | Orie patronnas ofthe cid hots, ws well w the tivors | ROlthywares rie ine pone apg and | MOpsiciaL “Domusric Discreixe.—The pro- dicvae Parry mana s. | BB pages the Property some four year ago for | Mineo of ascchma wo Wagucre miter, Tie tee | ,OFTAWA, ONT July 21-—It te reported that Ce ee AC ie HEIRESS: WORTH.) of is Blends BEE raery sent by rua wit | Stasaied and pay dimfent rates Of duty et Snow only applied to minors, and iscamioie-| ent © tlle yestertay afternoow” over. the | SHO —- Emmons, teawod wien meaest to Jove been cold. | Sieedees will eomronees totie eettaeet Gee Gent's India Gauze Shir Fact ine at my central office, 423 uth, st., between | these ports through, the errors of appraisers, | trea Gy parents in the presence of the caliere | Glenville track at Cleveland In 2.09% bears Fire At THE HiGH Scnoor.—To-day about | Hooded and premeditated on the part of) et ernment unless the Dominion ae Crest arene ests, Se_ ors 7 Wil'be. permancutsiocmene Ces mice, where I | Secretary, Manning has received many com- | x'iad named Sims Napley, who had stolen | ing the record. Her former record was half-past twelve o'clock fire which threatened | W884eF- =a thorities take some stops In the matter. Finest Sa teem Drawers only Soe On Mls vepot sand Wharf wile at the old toeaity. | gs and is ansious to establish a fised meray | chicken, is the last exammpi¢ of thisenforeement | Her time by quarters as $2%4, 1.04% und 1.35%, | Hilt past twelve o'clock a fire whiels threatened ns htasee Wai Secs filsta Oe cusur ktteaee Wise ce * | ard if possible. ‘Mr. Tichenor defined his sca | &f domestic Giscipline by the police. He was ee aiae- ai that building. A can of chemicals in the chem-| | Prospects of a - Rishop of Mobile, ists. ew ‘calls: Mutu Office, 503-4; Wharf, | Sir. Tiagle’s pe m Donition In th matter as sort or | Well whipped by erat the police star) OTRERIAN EXiues Suor—Sisty, criminals, | jcal laboratory caught fire, but the flames were | CHINA WILL FIGHT IF RUSSIA INVADES COREA. | ture ApporxrnENT. OF jon, = FATHER O'SULLEVAN KT SHTKY. made of Wam- who have been sentenced to exile in Siberia re- | extinguished Walker, colored, | SHANGHAI, July 31—It is affirmed that NNOUNCED FROM ROME, iva Ege Linen ose INO. T. GIVEN. | Consulting engineers to Commissioner Combs, Nomms.—The colored citizens of Alexandria, | cently while en route rose aguinst thelr guards Satore the eerivel ote ine daparanene China will déeture war if Russia invades Coma. | poses git al The pope hie painted Re 3 2 ty 8S. ee: Sh ee 0: Rirens, | under the auspices of the colored press associa~ | and, although unarmed, began a desperate | Speake. a small bor, while setariing wo, sound —_>—— teen $i bc! nego gy i‘. moe made Shire ist ts | (F-Se~ SAMUEL & SHEDD. pou tan reccumtneetation ot Ser Celiven ine fon, wil Hold ateeting in Prenéivs hall next | Sg for liberty, The baile Ineted a oog time | its lara, stopped in-a bucket ol sulphuric The Charles Elver Mystery. Hot Pather: Biyran’ as was’ Stated Worley? i int ceil ie Toe ws . . a jonday night and make arrangemen' nty of jsoners ¥ ‘Bad bis feet urnes y BL. ber O'Kulliven ts ‘ol 7 rites Arete ts SLATE MANTELS = SLATE MANTELS —_| accourtting expert, who has been Investigating T observance of thelr sorrow at the death | and of the sther forty thirty succeeded tn seaik: nepetscgenny Ps BRILADELPHIA, July 31—Itis sald here that | (Father 'sullivan is pastor of Bt. man Whose mutilated the description of the w Grant.—The Mechantes’ Building As | ing good their escape, Two of the soldiers 70 church, Washingte ayae lous F ST REE i Aways in sock lange atortment of Gag Fixtures, | the books of the Navy department the work of Breer seoneee, westnnaien nod arene ee cl Ta # COUNTY, Va., Dovare | re vere found floating in the Charles = Ea eraeetanetac mtg eat ron es | eae won eee i | sotation here, at its last eating. fobued | werd wounded aring the debt: BL Se ER ir eg terre dn pd MR NES Tue New * soe z of the Navy is to be done he: by type: | $2,800 at 25 per cent per annum.—The St. ee certain who murdered Remus and Chas, Dodd, | ly with that of Mrs. Thayer, who'was reported || Rayecatt, July Bl The tmaien er Sir nx New “Batriwore Rascr 409 SINTH STREET NORTHWEST. 71_| writ rs inqead of roy and. By this means the | Pauls church ghost bus gone tet ts now bela by | Tey VIRGINIA LUNATIC ASYLUM SCANDAL.— | on Naturday, the 1st instant, In Machodos malsang at the police department in thts eity on Doves Mcekibare wees Wened tend anie tie. feu: Keien sek ous wr 2 7 = |; PERSONS WI = | wo a — ayor's court is now e manage! u inia eastern luna- i , Va, resul 2 com, Business wae ‘ones 2 : SeerROV EMS oe eee Tee Larose | (Fee, Are Eaton ae Daan anv nhts bameciaanoriie sent tek Sacer Pee ae | ee Downham, of the board of Alder | tie agylunter Williseepune Hae eee eae, greek, King George county, Va. pea th tam | Se AbUR oC heavy Marck hoon. Business was suspended, and the xh that privilece by r boys, on strong’ circumstantial FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY it short time | criticised of late on account of the disastrous were closed. The w FECT. THERE IS | and Franklin Sel ring their names at Sumuer | Instead of copying into large record books, the | men, as Mayor Smoot ts spending dings which are ther was cloudy, but tl in the county jail. Le at Vienna. 5 Ey were of ont Bul “Hegister open from | letle —P. vidente, who wore. lodged The American Legation attendance was vast. ‘The fancral rites were NOTHING IN THE MARKET EQUAL TOIT, — | Yan. Ull4 pan dally. BSE “Gye tee | elit he Caren tan ee eae ee pt pee PS icincmtlie ge ay ee eee Before the prisoner, reached the jail ears Viessa, July 31,—Mr. Lee has arrived here | an tnostentitious character, and the coffin Was THE ECONOMY GAs STOVE IS THE BEST |7 Jou W. Consos. JouN W. Macanrwny, | thought that any dismissals will result trom | of «small amount of money yesterday.—The | Inatitation is ave amder aoe ‘will | Teena a Aged ubout eleven years made | to take charge of the American legation, The | placed beside tat coutaluing dust of tae pile BELLING STOVE, AS EVERY UNE USING Tika | JOSS hopes 3 the change. Rew hall and school house for colored Catholics; | be examined on the charge of having been crim- | facta’ That the two Dodd. boye were ala spring | departure of Mr. and Mex. Francis is much re- | lanturopist's wite TAKES PLEASCRE IN TELLICG “Te CORSON & MACARTNEY, Bavxcees, oe Qn Wilkes and Hoyal streets, will be completed | inally intimate with a female patient, who Isa | un ‘the creck’ when Greer, In com pnas nk | Kretied, as they have made numerous iriends, $<» FRIENDS ABOUT I. i Clowes Belhvasblnstoa, BCC. | gage to ie oe ae namnsioner Atkins has | before the opening of the fill.—Mr, J. f, Hill | married woman’ ‘Hele a frepcaman and has | Y2,ths cheek, when Greer, tn company with | Sra e sivmis’ popular here. Boston's Kiver Mystery. ‘ HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON Devons Accounts mubject to check at igit,received | 906 10 hie home in Tennessee for a fow weeks, | proposes to Gull, at once, gwo dwellingi o® the | appealed to the French consul for protection. | and’ iivain’ Postriage, colored, went awn tes <ic ce ee ee Tir POLICE 4s ACCA EN THE DARK AS EVER from Firms. Corporations and Individuals. —-Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Barrett, of Washington, Pascal perty, on Mirfux SE: gee creek in a boat to the 8] to get some water, a pston police are now busy ing mi Ze = seinen i pallet 7d Bonds ised on, the Sew Xork and street, near Wilkes strect—Burglars arw now FANNY, DavENPonr | Puosecurine | yor When the boat neare hesepring ad owned | A SEW CHANGE AGAINST FANQUHASSOS. | «ing women, of whom thereare several reported YEMETERY NOTICE'—A LARGE as Stosk Excunges bow Several stores bear mar BRL today bark e Coxx, .—A. director uns : . Cs ta, ATALIAN Sed SSevsCRN stanuias estou onters executed. Amencan eavors of thieves to effect an entrance. Duveuport: this eonces: rade oarpuniak ot ne hen merken eros tea doe hich recat dso Churtes Farquharson with causing tae | 12 that eity, in order to ine, 1f possible, who the and Gia SITE MOS uf every design wari Geseription and of the latest style and Une best of tulsa te nuw ullered ai thie luwest powible prices at THE MARBLE WORKS, Corner 21st st and Peansyivania ave. bw. Please cull, unsvect and be convinced. jezd-Bare Close of the Richmond © " ‘Tombs ‘agai Cauldwell, uarrel, tot the boat, caugh! aan Was whose body was given up by the a i letor of t Sunday er halaag S fer the sual bode utd in an attempt to “di (roa no omni alee, Cea up his | river last week. They have now decided that the little , drowned him outright, and in ® the murderers threw the bag containing the the crimethe other boy, Remus | \ Dtsutx, Jaly $1.—The police have succeeded | trunk at their wietine into, tin Charles, reer we a 4 ris le securities at the ol e id Ube remnais Rofus Greet, in this confession, does not imple lodginerat Haber’ Parunnerson tae sbecon | fons lato the Myatis Fiver, at the Maldes I A taphates mamegee Ot thatbvesin team ek ten ridge. ‘This bas been the theory for several 4ADIES, ATTENTION. is robeantaal Muhster bank. days, but 41 ls now considered more than @ the 3 — ‘over from LATEST PARISIAN MODES IN HAIR Goobs | Sodom liberal termes teat — sagt ceed i of Packing seeking aye eo gi WLLE. M. J. PRANDI, (4, BHOWN [comonED Barr July 32.—The wilt her Me The reason for the ap: of his master Sec Gina is ems cing eed Larmor fom mee avold” observation te “oxime ot “a POMPADOUR BANGS SHINGLED panos | "estment, Ou OVO, Bue, ance ee it nak estes ane cteamnctoseen as 1 Thee styles never need be in the heirdremers’ | (Fge= Sh ¥- BROOKS perme as to relleve the police from embarrassment by + Senwtand bangs Siiagied” en Ne, ee any lenges. third’ was left. untoucbed. @ false clue, | M. sexs SHAS, HATTER ‘and Sete somined by the robbers, A ia Reveral hundred newsbovs in marche M.. SScemens Strnw Mats leached and ry bc. No charge for cornet ed tothe elty bail veterday toe: ‘hele Bed” Also light colored Sti ats Cleused ana —— towed mee - Med Sir HM northwest my2? ir, snouwe tore, aoene" em ay R