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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY. Except Sunday, ~ Ps AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Corner Penasylvania Ave. and 11th St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, S&S. H. KAUFFMANN, eres’, te carpiaen or ale gen Sect Tee me : ea Bete or ic jer mouth” ‘Copies ak the counter S Honth: one year. 0: six montha gt 0 Cents © [Entered at the Post Office at Washington, D. second-class mail matter tal Tux Weextt Stan—pablished on Friday—@1 year, postage prepaid. Six monihy, Soca ee GF-All mail subscriptions must be paid in advances popaper sent longer than is paid for Rates of advertising made ‘Casino Dutlding,and for a while it was ‘that Deautiful Cemple of light opera would be im ‘ashes, but was saved by the strenuous e‘Torts of the firemen. The hotel Normandie ts quite near, and ‘soon the $ descending on this bull Vo. T1—No 10,659. WASHINGTON, D.C., SATURDAY, JULY 16, 1887. TWO CENTS. known on application. iding set it on fire, the guests were hurriediy summoned EASU! INVEST ‘The Smithsonian Bui aN. RAI and knocked st"every door, “The guesin were told eS = Ss = ; z = 3 at every _ SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. | Washington Nows and Gueip, |_| "messvmy viverrrearion. | rhs trannies Bony] ,caTsDO Mana wommom. [Tolograms to The Star.|etiie ee ed = OF VETELT GEGEN <> HAMLINE ME CHURCH.COR.OTHARD | Go = Internal reve. | OVerhauling the Accounts of Disburs- aaa wre A Canadian Excursion Train in a it they would have time salou | seeetng fa the Bing ovans, 12 Beeps ne ne i Narcoiy, D. optregrn eet pee ing Officers. ‘To-day, at1 o'clock, bids were opened at the Biaze—Great Loss of Life. their rusts and cared thom dows sai The ay : sg Preaching by the tor 11 2 ore ‘Smithsonian Institution for the repairs to the west eoerae THE ENT": TRIP. ‘on the roof of the hotel Normandie was soon eee = Consecration ineeting Tuesday, Prayer mecti mNOTHING BUT BLACKMalL."—The General Land | 4 COUNT OF CASH AND EXAMINATION OF VOUCHERS | r.o¢0 or the main building. Inthis wing of the | ..St Thomas, Ontario, was the scene last evening PRESIDENT’S SUMMER +] Sceanguenea, Roworer, and Geogeests Sag ss — Ss day, 8 p.m. The public are cordially invited to all of | Ofnce has received information that certain land BEGUN THIS MORNING. of @ most horrible railroad accident. At that assured went back to their rooms. Soon after the EO. 0. F_EASTEEN LODGE, NO. 7, | those sEviten | Bede! ails el Duilding isa largeand valuable alcoholic collec- : — Menon dag Taste which they neiee | eg FIRST DAPTIOT CHURCH, 1aTH gr. | STABt rallroads, including the Southern Pacitc, | an investigation of the accounts of the disburs-| tion ot fish and reptiles and this isthe only por, | Pi#e® the Grand Trunk and the Michigan Central ay et ER 9 heir many trends Wickets So conta Nee bet. Gand Hu. w. Sunday school at o:40. | ATS Persecuting’ settlers by bringing sult, to in- Mallroads cross. An excursion train from Port Ing & terrific explosion m.> preaching at 11 otlock & 1. by Rey. J. A | Validate the titles of the latter and then | ‘28 0Micersof the Treasury was begun thismorning, | tion of the structure that is not fire-proof, These The Journey to the Thousand Isles & Maryland. General dconter: | offering to tse £01 tain sum, Com | The Bacon affair and tho forgeries of Harvey, to- | repairs will consist in replacing the old root with | Sami, OB the sean sean, anaahe ® Crowe chovayh tan weinnoneee tae coat hn of Be osu cap Lopge wii eld im the | ence. meeting gu TThuiaday Ccresiage” SoScEE | miccioke ae ec eee I ae aa eee eae amed ana | REM md wenmaeey ner epuactng the old roof itt | reight train on the eo irae cept ———_. them were very severely. burned about the hands Ballot anchor tore. No ieey Mons Hally © ff | Strangers condialiy invited toallservics. “A” | at their ikad patente ars: unemeslonsbIo pd, | Ree eee ere colection of the Howgate detat. | SOWCIY fle-proot trom the ground up. ‘The con. | the carsof the tatter were loaded with coal oll. and feet, and an ambulance call ws th. on MONDAY EVENING, the ASth iust., at $ 0"e 1 E SS, SOCIABLE. AND RECE | aes ere bE Spm. = CHURCH OF “OUR FATHER” (UNIV and that the action of the companies “1s nothinj {ract for the ironwork has already been awarded | The engine of the excurston train crashed intoone | THE CANADIAN RAILROAD HORROR. Bath, Commer iithand Liste sees Woe | Dut blackmail” It the cases go to. the Supreme | caUlOn suggested to the Secretary of the Treasury | toc. A. Schneider of this city, sad amounts to | of tants cars, and in an instant the oll was on ALEX Kun; pastor Services To-morrow at ia. m. | Court the Commisstonerstates that he will consider | that the accounts of all the disbursing officers | abouy$i,800. For these ae ‘atthe | nre. It burned with great flerceness, communt- —_ Vitier, of é SFO REN: | Suycct a Th Stans of the Times." "Sunday senoot'at | the propriety of requesting the Attorney General | should be examined, their cash counted and com Do begun a pee Be ee of ree ORRaTL, | cating to the oars on both trains and extending to Se. and tour of his men, “The ocber two were SoM he W8thya | 3 <2 ay VERNON FIAGE LE CHT carunen | °MBteFvene im benalf of the United States. pared with thelr vouchers and all thelr books | Sr. David 1. Cisse was tno only Dlader fOr the | the warehouses, coal and lime sheds and dwelt, | CORD CHURCHILL'S LATEST ATTITUDE | 28,002 four of his men. The other iwo were Johm nse c wetne > Bo sch Sirner git and Hein eer S| Goro 70 Atssca—First Controlier Durham has | thoroughly examined. ‘The disbursing oMcers | work, for which bids "were opened to-day, and t0 | ings adjoining ‘the ‘track on Doth sides, all of ‘They were taken to the hospital in the ambulance, Be team of JOHN BOWLES Ga. Heal | os able Eh Vi acting Ly ghe pastor st 11 | decided that if the Secretary of the Interior con- | have cach certain appropriations to the! qos contract, FR ‘The business was conducted by Solon Kidabocker _ = which were burned to the ground with their con- Estate Deator, L221 F st, iv this day dissolved by | “The ‘Secon ‘nse tu relation to fae unsaved | Siders it necessary for the educational interest of | UPon which they draw by check, and they are re- sE. 9 injured firemen were unconscious, and by that tine five of them had been conveyed in’ patrol w: te rr, and the bulldings and land are the property of the 3 oe tents, Engineer Donnelly, of the excursion train, | A Big Fire in New York To-day. | Gocet estate. Tue fire was discovered by the mutual consent. SHIPE. Sunday ‘School ‘30 am. The public cordially Alaska that the Commissioner of Education should | @uired to furnish vouchers for all expenditures, District Government Affairs. was buried in the wreck. The fireman jumped watchman, Angus McDonald, Who was in the q FhoM THE FIR CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH, = paid ‘Gut oF the copremintes Of $25,000 Tor the beleepetneaiee various things, i generally M: Ces bh rete lta and escaped with slight injuries. Sy ry ‘could be estimated was halt | eee Soo) Sp a ee SC certain amount of unexpended cash on | eel" GW. Houston requests permission to use Syl st pemiee TEE a a of my friends their continued pati GuEExr, pastor.—Sunday school, 9:30 am. Preach- | start for Alaska in a few days, hand, ‘E. ug! warehouse was used by New Yorkers who are out firm of Jno. Bowles & i ing 11 ain. and § p.m. Church open morniug and Without previous warning Acting secretary | Doge mele: se eS prac oe. HL COnLSIo os ey ana lives, Were lost. | The | Salisbury Would Rather Drop it Tham | 0c" town and contained furnivure, paslings ana ° - evening thro} e summer. re ‘Tar Commas cad Dod, licat ‘occurred at 7 o'clock, and an ry mh, ACARD —1 WISH TO | Rendadl Chapsi’ ys me" All are cordiatyattode TE Cousasstoxs for the naval cadets whozhave | Thompson this morning oniered a county In, the s Make Concessions—Churchill’s New | ‘, ers tO have cut stone laid in front of his stable | when thousands of people were crowding aro Valuable bricabrac of all kinds. ‘aptain SS eS -_~ | Just completed their six years’ cotirse of training Gash tn the possession of the disbursing. ae ot On Broadant eros oye Barbour requests | the “burning lls. ehdeavorin to eapntees ung | _ Position. ‘The names of the fremen injured during the fire Fr nee ee eta point. T | BOE teas ot CAAT Mechel Pincaial GES, | for the naval service will be made out early next | the Treasury, beginning at 9 o'clock,» The cash | Chat goncreve tens be need nin! ‘Raving the stde- flames and save lives, one of the oll tanks on the | Special Cable Dispatch to Tax Evexrvo Stan. are: Poreman Peter Vedeer, Send, face ane Resta Bap disappointed in meeting oy friends at the boat, | Bava set avart Sunday, July 17, 1867, toraine #700 on | Week. ‘Thedelay has been caused by the exam!- Rep enica caring sneer) Geter Talk of D street southwest, trom the corner of 4 freight train expioisé, scattering blazing oll in Loxpox, July 16—The government have post- | Severely yagi end Save 1d bad ourtes) ie debt of thei . and ihe following mninisters | ni: Ch ere meet the ck | every direction. Many persons were thrown to the | poned ned. , > face and Sbecaptats sacerof the boat 1 would have been have heen requested to, Preach on the occasion: Atii | number two in hs. class, but it is feared Caae | PMANCES properly. ‘There is no opportunity to ry Poned the committee stage of the land bill for ‘now laid in front of his property. ground by the force of the explosion, and some | several d: hands burned: taken home. John Trainor, face in 8 very emba: i position, and I wish to thank | 1n., Rey. H. Dusen, of Ebeneezer: subject, | heart trouble physically disqualifies for ac. | COVeF UP any crookedness should anyexist. IC)", vorsen po: ING OBJECTED To. | Were literally envel in. the blazing oll, Last | 5° lays, Meanwhile they are seriously con- | and hands buried. John Douglass, face and handa r our columns for their kindness. “Rise and Progress of Methodism.” At 3p. a nip ‘there are proper vouchers for all the expenditures, | A? Be oe epen burned. Jas. Delaney, face burned and cut. Ee ee ay PB tomand S| Jani Dares’ of Asbares subject, “tne Light and | Ue service. | The following members of the grad. | hd tue chic teln cee or rae ea expenditures: | ‘The Commissioners are in receipt of complaints | night the number and names of those lost tn the | Sidering their position. ‘The unionists are stand. | burn! a8, ¥ —— " At 3 p.m., Rev. W. W. | Uating class have been discharged with <a year’s | Powe rua Christial w Patrick D. Breen, severely burned. Breen was cag | Power'ot hi x 7 from several well-known citizens about the ring- | Wreck could not be accurately ascertained, but it | ing pretty firm, There are already 130 amend- 15 AGAIN AT Fomratay of Marita’, subject, “Phd Fisal Trial | PAY: "iM Lombard, CM Corpentng. CC Poor | ‘Be exPenaitures and the sums drawn, the ac- r Des ., outsk ne building ona ladder. He was blown a>), DE HO! ing of door-bells by hucksters and card-distribu. | Was known that nineteen persons were killéd. U. | ments to the bill, one of which is Morley's ea | ae rs = | Shape Christianity over Our World” Comeongand| A. Hi. Dutton, A. Burnstine, J. ‘T. Bootes, T. CE ie Se af bok cece a y 8. Constil Francis was struck by a hose reel, and it Gown and sell twenty tect. He sustained 8 com, cae SS ad money missing the shortage would be discovered | tors. It is likely that the Commissioners will Posal that tenants whose judicial rents date from | cussion of the spine. The others were injured by | a WT roa Se anaes: through the absence of vouchers. take steps to abate the nuisance. soared re nae Reon ree Anne, the 1st of January, 1880, should be allowed a re- | te explosion ou the frst Noor, "They were, Dlowm Spa SE church New York ave. between 1th and| | THose woo LEAVE Tae Urry during the sum- Pe ©. M. Matthews, attorney for Mr, Win. H, Morrt= Mr, Blaine With Carnegie. Miston. I do not think the amendment will be | EUrPUgH winday’s and doors into the street, Seve D. c., JULY 15, 1887, | Lith sis pow Hey, Wut. E. Guirims D-D. of Boston, | mer canhave Tax Stax mailed to them for any Pervenal Movements, &c. son, has written’ the Commissioners & letter, in | TOURING THROUGH PICTURESQUE SCOTLAND mm a | carried, though the unionists favor some proposal | anh yc min monatiy eacee eho, The fre sip heretofore existing be- | welcoine. Sunday sclivol, 0:30 aim Young meepien | length of time, and the address changed as often | Mrs. Chas. E. Frazer and son are summering in | Wnion he recites his weason for desiring the ap- FOUR-IN-HAND. for a revision of rents, but it will probably be sup- | started on the second floor, and, owing to the coms Hira! state Mokers, has bee diteolveds Mee MeDER: | Meeting. 7:15 pam. ; jyi8isw,Se | as desired, ‘The subscription must be invariably | the Bull Run Mountains, Polntment of a board of survey to examine into] The Chicago Newshasa cable special trom Dum. | ported by a large minority. ‘The government will | bustible nature of the goods stored therein, sp) MOrT'swicnine cverathing over to me. ‘Thankine | ge UNTON METHODIST Episcopar, | Paid in advance, aS (Crapperiand \cscetter, the condition of ete oe Diseetoe Dann: ferline, ‘Scotland, which says: “The Carnegie | not secure a majority of more than thirty or forty | Fapldly. The “he upper Gora and an bitte Jends and the public for their generous patrons 20th st. = —— ine, are spen jeated term y have er, meine Past reapec' al re eae a sha rage, the | achoolat Ga un Preaching’ at i} am. byline waaay | Carr, WaxkgR, chief of the Bureau of Naviga- Paxson Va Penung she President Hurt, of the Washington and George. | Co#¢h, with few unoccupled seats, made a fine run | agaiustit. They have, however, first to settie Same in the future oLUINA ‘jy1e-sit* Fr L r ree- | here yesterday afte covering the 30 miles in | thelr own internal dimculties before they can | Minutes the whole Dullding was ablaze. It was achiuxtoma C. i sormenn: Ce Bam by the baste, nae ie Uon, it 1s thought, will be given the command of a] Mrs. Geo, J. Drew and Miss Edith Drew are vis- | (Wn Railroad Co., has been notitied that the car- noon, ing resent any front to the unionists and Glad. | With difficulty that the flames were kept from the Zs Washingtor a : a tracks are too close to the curb at Ws n | three hours, Mr, Blaine sat beside Mr. Carnegie | = - adjoining buildings. <>_THE ROCHDALE CO-OPERATIVE so- | Xo°RF People's meeting at 7 p.m. Consecration meet: | D&val station as soon as he ts promoted to be com- | sting relatives at Cumberland, Md. Gitele, ‘He must move them farther away." | on the box. Md, King of New. York, accompanied | his guns: and tavors dropping the tall atterea her AF -— : ALS ing Monday evening. +r service Wednesday even- | modore, for which he has already passed the ex- 2 ~ ping YESTERDAY'S RAILROAD HORROR, Etat, SIO Tith MOORE Wall De held in | ing. Ootiage prayer meeting at 2608 Pennsylvania | amination. Capt. Walker may be assignedne, tao | _.W-J: Johnston and family leave for Aurora, BUILDING PERMITS the party. The mettled four-in-hand caused a| rather than make concessions which Would re- = Hall. 10 11th st. n.w..on TUESDAY, | ave. Friday evening. All welcome. ‘ate command of the Chi ‘but ft ignec W. Va., to-day, where his family will remain for | have been issued by. Inspector Entwisle as follows: | sensation alot the turnpike, especially at Vin- | duce it practically to a leasehold enfranchisement ck, pum. Members who have not ——— _S0URTH PRESETTENIAN-CHUaGE | Satin inca Peatlin, the ce european, the summer, ’ W. L. Rogers, to erect two frame dwellings at 15th | cross, where a brief halt was made at the tavern | Dill. ‘The Frightful Disnster at St, Thomas— San. com out tener se thie moneting’” “Smee | CSR ch ca eee eet ie cee ie es | carne OF ane eee eearee ene Som: | ace Taine and Jeanette Gonen have gone to the | and Gales streets northeast; $2,800. J. Bumbry, | for ginger beer. Here quite a crowd gathered and | AS for Churchill he cannot join the cabinet at A Circle of Fire, Jit be a large attendance of ‘members who are | T-KELLy, pastor Sabbath school at:30 am. Preach- | of August, and his successor hay been selected. | Blue Rid Mountains for the remainder of the | t0¢rect frame dwelling at Benning’s Station; $400. | cheered the distinguished Americans. The gentle- | present, though it may receive a reconstruction | Derrorr, Mice, July 16—A spectal from St. = SIA WHSOST IES. | pr Arn se chaironties” ome Hy |, taatatind nat Commodore rer | Reed an fied, He Kent stat tee hou tara | Mela tbl tog tats sto | holst Meyttaet cant hPa | Toman Gn ration to the Falun Gan __y6-3t_ |] pm._stra re come. _ the oficer, enn extend ice ho rear of | ladies visted the Unen manutactor a body. nanew departure with reg: CPREME COURT OF THE | §~e=>,NKENDREE M. E. CHUKCH, MASS A = ‘The Misses Campbell left Friday morning to | fiouse on high Street; $250. N. Studer, to bulld | Ali reassembled at Provost Donald's for lunch, and | Which is totally at variance with the “Parneliism | there yesterday places the number of killed at TRICT OF COLUMBIA. ‘bet. Oth and 10th sts. n.w.—Kev. C.Hen-| Important CovrT-MARTIAL oN THE Pactric | Join Dr. and Mrs. Fry in Oakland. frame shed on Good Hope Hill; $600, in the evening returned to Kilgraston over the | and crime” business. Lord Caurchill has made a | nineteen and the injured at above Serty. After the 8 LOsEKAM V. GronGE LoskKam et al. No. | BERT ee astor: 11 a.m the Lesson ot Coasr.—By the order of the division commander, | ‘The following Washingtonians are registered at ‘MISCELLANEOUS. ae There are no determined plans for the four. | deliberate open invitation to the Irish members to | Collision the passengers commenced emerging from ae ee ges aay ascertain and re- | 12 the House of the Lord” 7:15 Pan Young People’s |. 42 important court-martial was directed to meet | Piney Point for the season: Mr, and Mrs. Geo. T. The District Commissioners are of opinion that 1 J estate Charles Losekam died siezed, | Meeting; 9:30 In-hand so picturesquely begun, ‘The next spin | lend their services to the government for the im- | the car windows, every available means of = ro! Parke ‘will probably be to Aberdevns rovement of the land bUL This is an attitude | being taken advantage of. Engineer Donnelly was = Sunday- t_ Jat the Presidio of California.on the 12th of July. | Parker, Miss Marion Parker, Miss Georgie Parker, | the law requires a semi-annual examination of all ae opel tuble with the tory declaration | found in the cab, with his hand on the lever ‘eta dg, bo han for wich sid | (gr g=>, TABERNACLE, OTH AND B STS. 5, w, | Assistant Adjutant-General Merritt Barber 1s pres: | 9, Walier Parker, Win, E. Cox, of the Bank of Une | scales used in the District, ieee Dred a ————- ree. ‘sul, f es 7 oF ‘that the s! as if endeavoring to make the air brakes work. To to whom payable, und whether BcorinLD, pastor. services at | Ident of the court, which consists of three tadjnes | Republic; L. #. Yost. ind, c81K0 of asphalt paving blocks, trom the Hast~ Mumors of the Deal. at the Irish members are companions of, as- ng ‘ 2 ry sassing, The government have ideutified them. | add additional horror to an already sumMciently ap- maid real estate, for the payment The evening service will be | Seven captains, and two first Meutenants. Assist | Prof. Fristoe, of the Columbian University, lett Se Poe Cr een tawarasa | 2) ncoaia -RAMILTON AND DAYTON LEASE TO | Eoives “with tie, Times aod muse tele the Crome | palling aifair, the section of the freight ‘train into donterof reference on MONDAY. the | {reas Cho Mcay cook Sel egregational ssnucia ant Adjutant General Volkmar, who is stationed | yesterday for a few weeks at Atlantic City. the contract for furnishing 18-inch Sewer pipe at | a New "York special to the ‘Philadelphia, Press quences. “Trevelyi, has declared in tavor of large | Which, the ctiine of the passenger train ploughed ‘at 10 o'clock a.in.,at my office 4 J fon, ver, per. No information 5 s % con fe measures of self government for Ireland such | ¢ % ci tank: sta Staten, Courthouse at which tie and Prano: Miss "Lilly White, wie. Se yah ys 8" | bas been received at tue War Department a3 to | __ Mt. Samuel Norment and family, with Mrs. G. W. | 51 cents per foot. go persons, interested may appear. and L | tone rected sa id MrT. X. Miley, base. Sunday’ Schoolat | WHO 18 on trial, but from the nature of the court | Utermehle and Mrs. Dr. L, M. Taylor, left on the | | ‘The Commissioners have dt Major Moore | Syt creditors of the said Charles Losekam are noti- | 9:30am. Ali areinvited: 5 It ent their claims to me, properly vouched, me sen the said date. JAS. G. PAYNE, << CHURCH OF THE COVEN “The ‘Baltimore and Oblo deal rumors tn | as can be satistactorily arranged by consultation | cTude oll anda car losded with barrels of refined a, ct ve to-day yaiclal to instruct the police to make strict exatninations | Wall street were stopped by the suaden death of | Within the liberal party and with the representa. | and the crash of the collision was followed bya. in troupig. pve the grade of second lieutenant is | Mont ae 10s the OARIADAP Hote} An iCBe | call placosiwhere's seat plant ieiuseasen as | | ViseSproaaeecanil” The story of the purchase of | UV¢S of Ireland. mendous explosion, which could be heard for miles, e certain and report whether the engineers there | tne gaitimore and Obk iy wane ae A PYRAMID OF RED FIRE byterian), Connecticut > Among the recent arrivals at Rock Enon S s re | the Baltimore jo properties by a syndicate es St — SHE STS ee | nemaserpiemene dann sa ie sate, Starmiane Vier Sr Lovut—A as] springs’ are, tho, folowing Washingtonians: | CHR aa sae a ee Mea aae eet TA | headed by Drexel organ & Co, and te euch. | SH Memry. Wolff's Inglorious Motura, | and vack tt ivered pint alrand. LODGE, NO. 4.1. O. Mt. | chool at B50 Lae eo kag EN, DD. | Sunday | Patch to the St. Louts Post-Dispatch from this | M. W. Beveridge and family, Major Walter Gwynn, ae ing of Jay Gould and Henry 8, Ives in the negotia. | ““Toxpox, July 16.—Sir Henry Wolff comes back a | CaS, 4Wellings, and warehouses in ube iy. ito assemble in their ball on SUNDAY, young people's meeting at 719 | city says: “A gentleman who talked with the | G.G.Cornwell, John B. Scott and family, Miss Mrs. Emmons in Boston, Uons, were extensively circulated, but afterward arsed — Sir 8 a ‘The burning Oli Was scattered around in all direc- lock Pum. to attend the tunersl of our de- Es | President yesti Lula F. Whilden of Canton, China, the Misses V dented. ‘Then it was stated that the Cincinnatt, | MScredited politician, The lost situation cannot | tons, sel ‘Dre to Griffin's coal apd salt ware. Tbrotier, tC M y inember is ex- IST CHURCH, 4TH ST. | sata the President iy arene ao sisly Te ATP | Hutchinson, Mra W. 3. Wilgoh and family, N, | Boston Telexram to the New York Sun, July 15. ito attend” Members ai slate iodred” S35 | SES and vininiaae pot CHURCH, 4TH ST. | said the President 18, anxious. to ‘visit. the Wee Mrs. W. J. 1 Ne - Hamilton and Dayton road, which ts controlled by | be improved. Itisa mistake to say that we 0 | houses, J. Campbell's dwelling and watch. o 2 i ke a} Sparklin, Washington Danenhower and familly, | | Mrs. Emmons, wite of Prof. Emmons, of Wash- | tne Ives party, had been leased by the Baltimore | pack = 7 ered, | house, and Other structures in the vicinity, de- Sas Sater CEUG! DIVINE” Bhetbec. | Sekt aum'ann' Sp Bepster HERES PSHE | positive announcemen thes eee ean hie | Selihans and family, Mrs Grauain aad fauuly | ington, Whose tral for insanity attracted so much | (qlee Party, Mad Been, feased by the Bal bad shall Lave zooms, ATE materially sultered, | scroying all Of these, and causing s lows of soo = THE KEGULAR | SUBGSY sight: “The Litter.” Good Congreceuoual | Wife will bein St. Louis on October 2. He will | 8-. Hersey, John Golden, and John H. White. attention last winter, has turned up again, this | cent on the common and per cent on the pre- | the convention an instrument conceding more to | $50,000. Herman Fonsford, of Une fre Gepartment, T-A“T748, Munday, Jus Ith | MORE, Sumdey Gehool, 9:20 a. my: Young Sen's | also, if public business will permit, make .cir-| Mrs. WS, Stetson, Miss Loulge Stetson, and Mr. | time in Boston, SR6 will leave here to-day for | ferred stock. “Sir. Ives, when asked if this was so; | {we couvention an instrument, conceding t Was lverally encircled by & volume of fire, ro pie’ : f cain 5 2 € it was Sportal busines of vital imiportatce to every member | Tuesday 8 pine Prager aid Boas ceeels Tieceus | Cult of some of the Western States ‘planned some | Wm. Fagan are spending the summer at Ther- Washington, ager lawyer, Mr. Garnett, has sent | Admitted that a proposition to make a lease hi when the smoke cleared away ‘seen that ae red. All menaiers are boraty notided | Span” All acate ies, ‘Come and wleeue Wie | Mme age.” The delegation trom st. Louis and | mopylas Rappahannock County, Vee te Nae a & sensation on Wednes. | {oot,Sbokeu of but declined to say if any conclu- London Literary Notes, wala i ee fu attend this meeting. By order of Assembly. Q. I. | you xo viniting, visit our services: Ie | roe Parts of Missouri who will convey an tnvita-| ‘Theo, B, Moody, B. M. Frazier, Wm. P. Bell, | Avy 7 ‘with the proprietors of Special Cable Dispatch to Tae EVENING Stan. over. Chief Walbourne Was seri burned O'BRIEN, Secretary. dyl4- = —— _______* _ | tion to visit St. Louis to Mr. Cleveland will prob- G ,}day by qi propri rect ously Gres NOTICE OF REMOVALGT Have ne | Swe ,WAUGH MB CHURCH. 3D AND ASra | ably not leave thers unell sul eee Prov) E, white, G. H. Summers, and T. F. Pennington | the Quincy Hoge and announcing who she (A ebatiern dacosanes.: Loxpox, July 16.—Wm. Black has just completed | about the head and face. Jolin McKellar was moved my office from TN Fe ges | POS te (Capitol Hill) — Preaching by the pastor, z of this city, were among late arrivals at Ocean | was and a ON og nMeMCHIONS | oe wa 5, paraoeee nO es romance to be called “Strange adventures of a | Durued badly on the tacc und hands." W. Jemere, OOS F atm CHAS. A. SHIELDS," | Navaay Sohne, Be Be tonary offeRinak | A NEW Posuastax or Poxtsaovra.—The Presi. | City. on her enem leepectally upo iwholiie: 3 SWEET. | Canal Boat.” urned on the face ani is Nelson A Lasse ____Keai Estate Broker. Gass whooting i Audience Hoo at 0:30 ato Wicket | dent to-day appointed Jullus A, Fisk to be post.| ‘The following Washingtonians are registered at Beet | Oe ee | ey ee ae Far caer anak | Semi ars is liad bs ns eomming ac aus ace burwed om the ears | ub bea, Meaty al ea OF LOGAN TRIBE, No, | M. Green. Jeader. Seats all free at every service, and ame Ae Portsmouth, Va., vice A. 8. Lindsley, | the Cree 2 cee er Set eee were: Ste, wrobis rolling and smoking cigar- | saturday of Col. Wm. J. Reynolds, in the seventy- | Fortnightly, under the title of “Whitmania,” a se- | on the oe ae hands. Engineer Joyce, ot = their a 1 EN. * 2: 7 — ORT TAEET ME CHD basco, J. a rettes: e mat le. was the eccen- = Gran ink Railroad, Was a mass of fames. nee Wigwam, on SUNDAY, July 17. at 2:30 o'clock ¥OURTH-STREET M. E. CHURCH, 8. E, = Murrdy and family, H. H. Smith and tamil, Mrs. | tric outburst that abjeas had since she began re- | MiNth year of hisage. Col. Reynolds, itty years PR erin Sn aaa ee a eee. | Cashing. was eurtpped tren, Gas Oaby ber Bilivwus Members of Sister Tribes ave fateraaily | SaocPas 8 ChgXie, tom Deslor 9 am, Sunday | J. W. GRavpox, who ts suing for divorce in In-| E Herrick and family” Dr, J, W, Joyce and Tamniiy, covering from a severeiliness that prostrated her | ago, Was one of the most, promising young men in | , Murray will publish ‘of Men Obikduse | hands snd he was taken home inva cals Auvited. ELT. PEAKSON, C of K.” | ing by the Rev. JouN Hackt, foun. taciny reach, | dlanapolis, is not a Heutenant in the Navy, as re-| Chas. H. Laird, J. W. Orme and family, Jas. | Covering, eight ‘ago. For nearly a month | the State, and was noted for his industry, integ- | Culture aad Geass * | eight-year old son of K. Cattley was enveloped im SEG ASTIN, Sochemm Sy14-3t* Faiae meeting: ¥ p. ine predchivig by Reve i Ported, having left the service some time ago. rie ic veuines chal nieyat she has been conve {none of the suburban | rity, and active interest in military affairg, He | A new Jewish quarterly is to be started shortly — and Neng wean ay @=>, 0. U. A. M_THE OFFICERS jcdneaday at 8 p.m. church prayer meeting. ‘Thurs | Naval officers object to his being aecredited to Frederi visit- | villages of Boston, Ly tri b under the direction of Claude Montefiore and Israel | _ Along ovhers burned ure: Cuishoim, SEE hoes es ums attic | eal puaiadls aw sericexs “ome AUP | Navy, buvopea very highly offigwise "| 19am, Vening’s mother Mie M Davis agit |e nat no | lonetng's cher tne Ree meets 2ue tt U| Aroha Thos Johnson, Thos’ Duberty, D- Mecalfum, Ma. pais - pare — = aS (Or ol street. Ge, Vening’s headquarters 5 today 3 —_-___ 0 +D. hoa ofl Chamber on SUNDAY. Jul 17_at 2-30 glock Se METHODIST PROTESTANT ARur Sapa ie Lieut. C. B. Hoppin, 24 are ae Nagpore, Indi, and this 1s his first vigit to Knows nothing Of Mas, Résujans-coming 2 and gents: eee a = or bly regarded iby OFF FOR THE THOUSAND ISLES tha Lamery, Frank — Chas. Dake, hokere STikeas ‘Every member is capected to be 2 | 93 jareh, F n.w.—Hev. 8. | cavalry, has been detailed as military professor at are, ‘DiLioys views for her, and would not allow her to —— ana Drive | A Meusbers of sistde Couuils are tretermally iavdted. strereratisn Keninst he bru Bags co Cou aeeae tne ilols University at Champatgne, september | Amovg the guests at Orkney, Springs are he has been advised by a trigpi fa Boston. marry him. |The Young man went to work to win | Whe President and Mire, Cleveland leave |, rancis Uulted states consul, was struck Uy 3 ye 30; Bo wervi e in gen. |. Marmior Post elected Ei GEO. W. WISE, Councilor. dy 14 vited. == feo". | fe, gA.DOard of officers, consisting of Brig. Gen. T. pe ES Eh Ee SRR Etro) eae) ‘The President Rusticating. es ot Are hie with | ~Orestport in a Gorgeous Wagem—The | goubiful. The bodies that were among the firs ae * luger, Col. A. McD. McCook, 6th infantry, and | G , icCeney, served tern J be recognized were those of H. Donnelly, engi- OFFICE OF THE CHESAPEAKE 5 ‘HE SHAKES HANDS WitH 700 OF HIS BROTHER'S | credit and distinction, and ret to his he journey to the St, Lawrence. to A FICE OF THE CHESAPE! Be NORTH CAROLINA, AVENUE “MP. | Col Jus b. Wade, stn cavairy,'uas been ordered | Heloise MeCeney, Mrs. Flora Adams Darilag, Dr. | HE SHAKES HANDs IED VISIT TO CAZENOVIA. _ priya mee | eeca, MOY., Jul ‘This morning, like ali | neer of the excursion train, J. Smothers, wife and adiciiigetied Gesa Deliny eae teete aee eee CHUKCH, comer North Carol tomeet at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, to prepare | Mason G. Elizey, Capt. Robt. Wilson, J. Freeman | =! z made arfother effort vo secure the hand or we girl. | Unica, X. ¥., July 16<—This morning, like all | heer of the excursion train, J. smothers, share will be payable on the 25th day of July, 1887 to | SU4 Mb Se Rew. J. W. TRowr, pastor.— a Set of regulations for the general management | Rasin and family, Major Jno, Riehardson, Mr. K.| President Clegel Temained at his brother’s | He was again refused, but after he had been | mornings since the Presidept entered Central New ‘cant permeating Heo iscna lee of eron at the clots of ‘Mitnens om aap? Qugttlon of John ‘the Bebtist to the Fusniates | of she United States Infantry and Cavalry School, Salgo of Japanese legation, Mrs games E Harvey, | home at N. Y., all day yesterday, enon aS ores premnnene euaeeany York on his present holiday trip, opened with | 4. soon asthe ctasll came te ULINOSt e A887, at the office of the rer — BB mipational together with u ram irs. Lemuel Etgood, Miss y red. tors, soon - —— Hip company. O19 14th st ney Washington, D.C. 0 | Sunday, sohvol ot 9-40 ain, and ¥ p.m. bo Sagal | aol Dractlcad ae Sea a ees ccoretical | Mos, vemucl Eneood, Ass rgoed, ars Mary Whit: | owing tothe slight indisposition referred to in the | COmPEtLOrS, the opposttion t promised (0 be ns | beautiful weather and therois every proms of | arusc, and the shricks of the Women and children mnedbibcidapsiachaee” lowed fom the 16th to | So'Ccionial Beach Tucoday. he Sth ibe 3 i Glspatches to Tak Stax, and when at 5 o'clock in | Si most enjoyable trip to the Thousand Islands. The | were heartrending. In a moment tbe fon | has been orde’ rary %3 | ing: fe, and all the preparations were made for the | @OSt aes 10th instant. Fain aaa ntrmaion fe Tepurdtp | Se ofthe peasants ntl oento¢ the wen | he oening Commer Kevan rovo over to | Wediag: av ie fant momen” lorena a ees ee cee Fresidential party | ut. ar. A.B. Remey abd Mt. A. A. Drake at CHAS. G. BEEBE Tea ne TAS: President, the manipulation of submarine mino material. | was the surprise birthday party given to Miss | the Cleveland cottage with ahandsometwo-seated | Wrote him, saying that she had yielded co the | £0 the tslands lert by Amdstant Guperinvendéat | Hescted ars, King and Mrs, Weee and their Wasuisorox, D. C2 July 1th, 1887. s914-atty251 | wie : Ant surgeon Hons gage ee Gee, de Lorey, assist- | Mollle McKee, daughter of Captain and Mrs, Thos, | carriage, the President did nar ie was terior | her eakagement. After rooding for along tne | Hauimone, of this diviige of the road,” Upon ius | Gerea tarvugh window "Before the accdent Mr F CansOe Bao WR ee | Bao. ome E surgeon, trom duty at Fortress Moutoo has | i, ; vening, at. NO. refresh ride ana, tt was therefore agen? : ‘ 4 : Bae econo, Fa SPREE, | Hall stay Puen sifu, | be revoked.” Capt. A W. Taylor, assistant sur: | Place “Kecturuiug irom a ance walk sss Sette | settled chav the two ladies ony ‘suolad, Gar eabe | over his disxppoiniiuent he ouk fora wile seacee | arTval am Watertown, at2sb0, General Manager | King’ muieéd hat Mix Zealand and Mt static » CENTRAL UNIO: - re ia ve Britton will join the party. The train consists of | were seated ether in the second seat from the 1 and G sts, : Fat Fort ieesiarams, has, Deen, ordered to | found the house brightly lighted and the parlors | President's wife was dressed entirely in white, | gifl who had been his slave and lived with her to | Briton wilt join the party, | Te train consists of ard end c Smither had her BUILDIN ST. NW. Wean hts, (ea . 1» n or- | gentlemen who had arrived during her absence, le 5 . c of Conductor Daniels, with Henry Unser as alne bel ti ive her. Pearls peripa acetate ton Circle, 3:50 pam aM at, wear sees) MERE, | dered to duty at Mount Vernon barracks, Alabama, | Suewas also che seelsiocs Co eer ae aens | Insect eting, The pastors We Wee tea “ne | family of children, ‘up himself a will pro- y hand side, Mrs. Fraine being seated opposl drawing-room conductor. Tt had been the under- | Mr. Zealand, Wit his two-months-old babe, Was Space, 6. "God is woildrously blessing the work, and | Acting Assistant Surgeon Chas. F, Mason has been | presents. AD impromptu but interesting program | 4 plainly trimmed black silk. The ladies revurned | Yiding for them all, and putting them on an equal- | standing between Secretary Fulrcluid and Private at e side, ere Were also U = FADLAD Dee eared. There isrest tor the weary and | Otdered trom tuts city to duty at Fort Washaxie, | was arranged, including several musical selections | to the parsonage in time to assist iu tue reception, | ity with nus own nearest relatives, He left ance | Secretary Lamont that the former and hie wire | pented.on the oppositeside, There were ales Lae GRAPHOPHONE STOCKS. ifor the slave. Cor id be saved. 1t*, | Wyoming, relieving First Lieut. A. K. Chapin, who | by Miss McKee and others, to which Mrs. McKee | Which in ab7:20 p.m. The reception was at-| tate consist 1.800 acres of led. mat er ollars in | Would be taken on at Trenton Falls, Dut. this ar. | tg? un oe et oe tad not wotiee wher they Shares of the Volta and American Graphophone | §<e—> S¥/RITUAL MEETINGS AT Mus. LUNs | !9,0rdered to duty at Newport barracks, Kentiicky. | added, later, a generous supply of refreshments. | tended by hundreds or people from the hamlet of | money and 4,000 acres of land, and it 1s thought 5 Tangement was not carried Out, and Secretary And | were. OF the eight but one—Mrs. Zealand—e Parker's pariors, 420 10th -w., every | The order directing Capt. Jno. de B. W. Gardner, Forestport and the surrounding country. ‘The | that the validity of the will, now being contested, Companies for sale. bee e is parlors, $20,10th at, uw. ovary an surgeon, duty” at Fore Wadnak h ‘Miss M. A. Tait, Miss K. 'T. Brown, Miss A. Davis Mrs. Fairchild boarded the train in Utica this | known to have escaped. Alex. Watson, the Grand e President was in full evening dress, During the | Will be sustained, it ty rT ‘the . at p.m. Psychometric resdiugs, testy. ond impor voked. C: c rl and Miss Alice Kern left Thursday for Asbury re ‘ morning. ‘Trunk Ratiroad brakeman, was blown up in Henn a anon cane, | Sree it nd aclu ise iste gke | wong hag enfin a manta’ | Hag rut mse Gey val go to Lane Sash | ait epseedesP as eneee® | Go, wurmsiacn Reiare in inpute, | nat uiand Zan cho ttn was board oy | yf ada aa” Seas _3y13_ ___1419 F Street,_| Meclowwof each meeting. Clairvoyant sitting daily. * | of leave for disability, Second Lieut, M. 3. O'Brien, | 480 Brooklyn for a stay of several weeks, During the day the President recelved the Utho- | From the New York Sun. Mite, the brother-in-law andeisuerot the President, au Bee eecahy tec tceer oh erates | BESS Ra stb ai [eave eh Yaate Wo) monta . Horg ang erie son are at a) graphed nrg HERS GA yal Os | Agustin Broway admintsator ot tn at | ans Cue E and Ms Mar) Lc Masagy | *! BoxpReD casCaLrin, neronteD ag eS ‘on June | Hib.—Rev. J. Lo Feexox, will 9 = ¥ of the late Mary R. Burnsid of the late oo tgeietee 3 ., JULY 16, 1) Os W-BUCKEY termunated by imitation June ES a a Admiral Porter and his family will leave New | Obliged to decline. To-day the President and Mrs. Hef ceed oe LEAVING FORESTPORT IN STATE. octets poe hg at, 1887. F, RU WINDSOR, Beavices st lene? Ne ee ean rTON SMUGGLING OF OPIUM. — Asssistant Secretary s Cleveland and the Rev. Mr. Cleveland and his wife | A. E. Burnside, has begun sult against the Farm-| ear pl ents | RUM —y way Myo, tle a = Oe - az, | Maynard has addressed a circular letter to cus. | Fork to-day for Narragansett Pier. Wit Be oueen excursion on the st. Lawrence. ‘They | ers' Loan and Trust Company for an accounting of | )VA7EAT Vonisthore for Uke Thousands eee tail ces aa Von but inany Wan Ware GNISORY Bee Estate and lowurines Hrokste has veined | BREE cuurehs con Ate aah ony, EE COFAL | toms;officers along the northern frontier saying Catsktig A Machford Rave gone to the | will be met at Waterwown DY a party of Mrs CleYe- | nrveen $1,000 bonds upon property in Chicago, | Buta Ge aw aces tae teat eands Islands at | report by the explosion are lying at their own Yo 1825 F st n.w.. where he will give’ prompt atten | ELLIorr, pastor. — Summer services. To-morrow, at | that the department fs informed that large quan. | C@tskills. ‘The President and his party are expected at | Gen. Burnside received these bonds under his | them over from Forestportin the most magnificent | homes of those of friends, and it is alinost timpos- FRANKLIN Te Co enon B, Qbecal agent | at 9:30 's m. Sunday School Yreachiug ‘by ‘the | tities of oplum shipped from Victoria, B. C., by| When last heard trom Mr. J. W. Thompson was | (De riesident and his ‘and will be met by | wite’s will, and borrowed $15,000 upon them at | Covered Wagon with yellow wheels ever seen in | sible te learn thelr condition. An investigation WiGeegran 1a Cee DCs Py the pation: “We iene eee is Puna couducted | Way Of the Canadian Pacific Railroad, are being | at Carlsbad enjoying the famous water. the village officials and civic socieules and es- | the Farmers’ Loan and Trust Company. The ad. | tuis part of the country. There were the Pres | will be held in fegard Wo the cause of Uhe accident, ee DE FV HAMMOND HAS Rioran | torvicehs Prayer meeting Wodueodsy erate? ae Frontier and croton eet states over tlie northern | Mrs. Rudolph Kauffmann and children have | corted tothe home ot Seoretary Fairchild, on the | mintstrator of Mrs. Burnside’ estate claims that | Gent and bis wife and. Kev, Wa Cleveland and | and 0 discover upon Whose stioulders the biains Ve S — pe een Dacre ee 5 ‘am lake shore. From 4 until 6 o'clock a public rece] e was entitled onl a Mfe interest in the Ir ‘ommisst« should rest. BAF phir otics and residence from 1016 4 st uw. | igs RYLAND MH CHURCH, CO. J0TH | nation oF packages or merchandise from. Victoria, igre cin oa Rete who have | Won Will be held were, after whieh the guests | bonds, and seeks to recover the principal from the | Job D. re pee THE CAUSE OF THE ACCIDENT. to 1713 H st. n.w. Telephone call No. 3y9-2) i=-. Roy Alias Hi eeeme at 11. m.and | witha view tothe detention and seizure of any I. V. N. Huy. laughters, who have | wi be entertained by ‘the father of secretary | Trust Company. The defense ts that Gen. Burn. | The train lett Utica at al 7 wing oD | It is reported that the engineer had been @rinke THE BUILDER AIDAND TMENT | reception Monday Mito So aang sociable and | optum which they may contain. been abroad for a year or more, have returned to | Fairchild, Sidney Fairchild, at his home. In the | side, under his wife's will, had full control or her | board Secretary of the Treasury Fairchild and u8 | ing, put it isclaimed that the main cause of the Be eecer ee oF AIA TON WOT | reception Excursion to Bay Ridge, Friday. July 200¢ icaTeS STOLEN.—The Treasury | Wshington. evening there will be a brilliant lake fete, when | property. President Rolston, of the Trust. Com. | Wife, who had come dowa from Cazenovia, disaster Was the failure of the aif-brakes to Work. ‘OuaaxizeD Max 26, 1587. = THE LADIES OF THE WOE Department is informed that a number of blank Scacaanare OOS aetna about two hundred boats will be illuminated by | pany, testified in the Supreme Court, special term, | RECRUITING THE PARTY AT HOLLAND Patent. | ‘Phe rack 1s now clear und the wires Will be im AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $30 000; SHARES 910 | teres ae SUNDAY EVE | (ena aD ‘To Establish New Stations, thousands of colored lights and lanterns, On | Yesterday, to the circumstances of the loan. He | At Holland Patent a Was nade and mem- | working order shorty. ane, 1% MONTHLY PAYMENTS OF 81 PEE | TRo-at ad at. and feumiylvands sue. so NTA eM EN, | Chinese certificates were recently stolen trom the | cop, DONALD, OF THE FISH Commission, TO axe | Tuesday morning the visitors will go Lo Fayette. | Said he had paid $5,000 to the executor of the es. | bers of the Cleveland tamify who were to partici Teme peep. Ly — Sara Pa ot be obtained on wall be addressed by C.N. WHITNEY. Come and help Gustom-house at, Port Townsend, W. T., and that AN EXTENDED TRIP. | ville, Where will be a reception from noon to 1 p. | tate that had been realized on the bonds after the eS et, edger wy brand It 4s ascertained Unat the victims of the railway “ei ad mare, | 2 | BOM the rt Stbite Cuma | At the lst cbs of Congrem a eonldrai | tp, te Gooey oe te rene | oun Was Pa wits Carat ihenge wo ua one | seis of pearoag oer ole, fay Te ee A Parser tree | BRS AEy QOULF | UNITARIAN) CHURCH, enter te United States in violation of law. In. | SUm was appropriated forthe purpose of theestab- | expect to start for Washington. on Wednesday A New Clue at Rahway. wim her at “The Weed and Mr and Mr L- | Suila, iu. Zealand and chil, Mes. J. oyle and ms , Treasurer, somes natin as BW Kev. ts structions have been sent to the customs officers at | lishment of several stations throughout the coun- | morning. 2 yemans, of Wal a - eb, Engl lly, Merman Pous- _i8-2w 1416 Patines | Petters Geos be Lane acca Teaching | Ogdensh ¥., Suspension Bridge, N. Y., Buf- | try for the distribution of fish oH the U. 8. Fish me THE STORY 4 NEW BKONGWICK FOST-OFFCE CLERK | Hamlin, in intimate friend of Miss Kose Cleve. | (uy’ cho Greats wormng tron ils injuries, ald & S.STEARNS MD. HAS REMOVED | iny service and Sunday school discoutinied tll fa falo, N. trott, Mich. Duluth, Minn... Chicago, | Commission, similar to that situated in this 1 ‘A DECISION IN THE Hanis House Case.—In the TELLS OP KATIE M. NOONRY. jand, who was, welcome guest at tne Wale | wry’. G. Zealand, probably fatally injured. his residence office from 924 P st. to —<g=>,. GOSPEL TENT, MT. TABOR MM. p | 2!!.,,Buriington, Vt., Plattsburg, N. Y., Port Huron, Ae city, | Equity Court to-day Judge Merrick heard the case| A Rahway,N. J.,-special says: Another new House, also became a member of the party. _——s—_— 425 Rhode Island ave. ‘Church, cor, 32d and 3oth ats Heriver sek. | Mich., and St. Vincent, Minn., to carétully scruti: | {0 the old Armory building. It 1s provided, how- | or Harris agt. Barber et al. (involving the occu- | clew tothe Rahway mystery came to light Thurs- THE PRESIDENT NEVER FELT BETTER. Pool Selling Not Lawful im Illinois. 2.) x in 5 ¥. le "s Vana cient (01 in lor ive Pe w . Mt e vs: TY Bete ___Suodasev'ee 1am. GtoSpm __ | He. suly 17. Come and worship with mss one ee | Railway, and ff any Of the talon: ea aeine | im Places where sufficient prot pUrpOsS ‘of investt. | reserved the question of damages sustained be | Wick post-oMice, says he thinks he saw the | DghUsTeception, and this tnorming he he | promt opriaphela. Hil, save: the A ‘YE THIS DAY FORMED A CO- rs ‘Pi {URCH, 1 —_— ver felt better. He was gveatly pleased with if ’ CHURCH, ¥ ST; BER | fund among them to deny entry to the holders, | gating these conditions, and of making some | Barber by the wrongful suing Out of the injunc- | murdered girl at the post-office shortly before the | his &: p hus decided Unat Une law passed by the late legise APT his treatment by the Forestport ‘He sald, | javure in relation to pool selling and book partnership with Dr. Gustavus KL ‘Sd and 434 sts. bath All such certificates, when found, will be canceled | Observations relative to the proj ation and dis- | tion until the appeal taken by the complainant is urder. She asked letters dit rr mnversation on the train: “I re T am vs Seen Sree crbonence in Ahead, arustc | Zp me, the Burret Pig Fees, Luke 13'7e ope ahs | and returned to the collector at Fort Towns | GRO a soe ate Py eaten and dls | Won until the appeal taken By the complain betas | naoaey. “Mg areioe toate That heave the gisiia | much pleased with these Hite rece ot i yo ee eS Si peesitoae soda orice Ra maradtiregal | Mice prac dn evourn, eamerten Orie 8 | peesoys.—sir, Justice Blateh, Admiral Porter | Samet, SoemenET, Commission tas | Cupancy of the uouse, f " C™PIAIMADYS OP) company with aman named Timothy Byrne. she | have Uren Gen at Forentpet, Holland Patent | Peruiied ou air ground it Will be cuosigered “es bridgework.” 3. B. MUNCAS LZ ~ oe lem, soe erm TR aec? ve m the Com ion has | cuj 2 1d Clinton. > count acl Dok Se Betis Naess S MORCASTER | Lake 198" Alfaro welcomes ev. WitLise Jauré | and family, ex-Representatives Camp and Smart | Deen of a valuable nature, to make an extended | fount on the Rinne RaNae eee coe ar eee | io ld Ni found on the girl's handkerchief could not be fully | Bicely. They are so quiet and polite, and there is = =a were registered in New York last evening.— | {ip through the Northwest. | He will visit Denver, | | MARRIAGE | Licexses—Marriage Mcenses have | Gaciphered, Dut It, Wis Con alny Sie ae Ree | no rudeness or Jostling one auvther’ for position. HAVING JUST OPENED OUR NEW STORE, co: TMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN | juage wyuie has returned from a short visit to | Co and Will probably establish there a station | been issued by the clerk of the court, to Henry | Ux, mays aves a> Gyrooney” | ‘Then there are Just about cough of them to — aa tor Bea riena Hla ine Sabie; | Narragansett Pler.—-Mr. Bateman's seam seoty | for the breeding of trout, then proceeding to the Pappenburg and Augusta Schlutters Julfus Haag, Seat ea SaaS Se rs eae. ‘Dar the = 5 tall man, with sandy mustache, and Katie Nooney | make a reception pleasant without being in the No. 432 NINTH STREET, a Meteor, with Gen. W. 1. Shemuae ose cht | Columbia River, where’ he investdj fackson City, Va, and Maggie Riley, of Staun. | £214 Pin with brone hate oak See are Nooney | Teast fatiguing. “I think ‘the. country people = Side Ubabll ok dns act chk Pits ena <S WESLEY CHAPEL, CORNER OF STH | bards arrived at Hullfae’ Nas yesubeaw? OM | navure of tho protection aforded by the State of | ton, Va.; George Sioue, of Baltimore, Md, and | Mindhy Byrnes ame wis On there aes | especially are Of the very Kindést reat- | | Cmcaoo, July 26.—A special to the Timer trom Fixtures, Table Lamps, Piano Lamps, Gas Shades and | SSO ste. a. we Jase e Werce THAN | route tor Prince Edward Island.”"Mr. and Mrs SI é ——._—_ ¥ ak. ‘Pex., says found in the dead girl's satchel, Perkins said be | ment by You newspaper men.” ‘The committee of | Houston, ‘tex.,. § ‘ these means are deemed sufficient, under the pro- = reception at Forestport was composed equally of | city, Which 1s perhaps the first of the kind ever 1 Ss ‘Teachers’ prayer meeting, 9:15am. Si ‘schooy, | A; C. Heldencooper of Pennsylvania, J. R. Hayden | Si f the an nna BL Ubhof, er in | could the couple Davos ae iy, we is perag Globes in colored and cut «lass, Slate Mantels, Grates, | 9°30 aul. Preaching tothe 11. of O1 W. B. Dali eld of Vi ‘and T/A. | Vislons of the appropriation bill, he will undoubt- ASBIGNMENT.—AD % deale ee recognize C ane “ Sieney rae te to » ly Latroben, anges, Furnaces. Every ous cordially wel. | Bt, sunday Seboot Lemperance meting (Band of | Hannan, U- & APM ate ab tho RuGitie | eal take immediate steps toward the-establigh- | elgars and tobacco at 90 M street, West Wash | NEw Brunswick snorruw, ae erin an end the Presk | "Thom fatter make 1H, Kingsley, travelling passenger agent = ting and distri find the place where Miss Nooney worked. ‘With the latter in an endeavor to make the ‘Thomas el toned Nocusinpertanel tiny Bin une Lore Heat Auurdays W has "4 | bas ann hee Watcnge of ROUGE o | Mons along thisFice's S '* CS ONUPE S| HASiamae iow Duley tn walcNa gine | ps eens Teper eS Sree Tepton the Guess tod Crenegt Uiag “ee AM orders for Plumbing, Heating ‘and Tinning | 8fCOMMAlly invited to all these services. 1°" | at Wilard’s"—H. B Tompkins of Atlante. is ne preference for, $100 to D. Johnson, A schedule us! mony From the Alder Creek Kallroad station, where | Bard toeach get a certain party of Houstonians os mp Atlanta is at aa shows her indebtedness, othier than the $100above | A L068 OP THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS, : : rhere | youd for te Washington National Drill and Bue promptly attended to. Boe PERMONTAVE. CHRISTIAN CHURCH | the e Riggs. HH, Marmaduke of #lorida and ¥. eee re at SEHR: oted, to be $1,952.88, PARTLY INSURED IN WABBINGTON. the Look the train to Cape Vincent, Where | Cormineut fast May Us take his route. Jt Very respectfully, The Leascn of the tees be ROWER, At ILA im. | \¢ of Philadelphia are at the Arlington, "| UNABLE 10 VISIT THE FORTS BECAUSE GEN. LORD ——— ‘A big fire was started in Baltimore yesterday | they Will embark on the stean:boat on which they | ThithptGn secured the party. In the party was. 123 g 8.8. SHEDD & ft Drank gan B36 loan aaa RUSSEL WAS AWAY. ‘Teemer Will Row Hanian. Wriligail among, the islands, is & distance Of 90 | Dr Win- i. Howard. — ‘Ti ntleman promised 4 eae . D & BRO. _| of Drunkenness." Sunday school, 9:30 am. Yor ‘Treasury Department Changes. ‘The Americ: afternoon by the heating of a journal in the Cor- | miles. The train was scheduled to make it in two | DF. i <> SHIBTSTOORDER freer Meeting 8 p.m All welcome. Hews all! ne tollowing-named clerks, having served a Halifax, N.S, yesterday, WIth gem. eneet ft | The following letter has been received at the | aitine Mills, ‘The Marylana Hominy and Coraliine | UGS. Iraswed dowacet Bosavilis: Snes eece PTA Oe AY MEETANST E MALT, <a THE UNDERSIGNED, agsranzes or x, | Stlistactory probationary term of six months | vice-commodore Bateman, Mr. Coon ana party on | Ciuce,ot the Th Meld and Farm, with a deposit | yams, on Buchanan's What, at the foot of Fred- Ena big wile us they stoodon Ue reat pistiormr ot | Tills caught Dr. Howard. After making the seq tine. | Sauer SHO ED ASSIGNEES each, have received absolute appointments: Miss | board. ‘They were taken in charge by Consular | $2002 erick street, was completely destroyed; the ele. | and his wile as they stoodon ue rear, plat Dr. Howard demauded the rebate, wulch for EEO EE Gals COMBINATION, On | WEL gl gcruuntadue the ate mg of atuTa) CROME | T. ML Gray and Miss K. R. Powell of Wisconsin, | Cour Pncies anna cee oy Cons Arter the race at Pullman, on Decoration Day, | vator of the C.A.Gambrill Manufacturing Co. | slowed down and a crowd cheered tiem. At Causaya, Wild Cherry and Horsford Acid | WELL & CO. and E- CHESTEK STOTT & CO. are ex- | +6 the sg00 class in the office of ‘thie Secreta: ‘a ya iy. A Halifax | paward Hanlan, according to newspaper report, ay damaged; a four-story brick building ‘a stop was made for water and the people on Dosphates, iss popular and cBicient Brain cnt Neve | pected to be paid or eaisfestetiy by August ry, and | special to the New York World says: Gen. Sher- ot i jo ded forward to. shak Su GR RSS “TuSS: Daatanis chatlg | AxAtES Many ruts a aoa oad ahlaed | Yas Stone ot entucky, to the $00 ciasin | an caea at tao otal raugency ot oer. ren | Sat Chae at I had been a contestant I would have | najising tue all ino gout aaa Gwed by tne | the depot plationm, crowded formant tp shake oe ; at pesiacin, ld at MIL | See nee Rents of neoliecee jureaw 2. ngths, That more and N Transportat — = ee ee ce demehe with coca ana Sid” | “Fropcenla ter iEe pecans eal at tee ek te | eee wart icLaurin, of Mississt Alex. Russel, commander-in-chiet of ‘the British | tie talk of a” Glesppa ‘it Haclag fe | burnt ‘three the shook by the tral! abd fatures of the dtr bustheas lately cots | class Leo CaS SI, eee or eamtastppl from | forcea. in North AMCHIGA, Duy Eis Ko OE ah | the talk Of a disappointed man. -it'Hanlan i | burned to the ground, and four-story Ware- | each of whom the President, hand. vi EI jwenty le1 than houses, ‘the mill om the north, owned by | At Lowville, one of the largest Villages in this sec- Oe RTA, WATER INDORE weil be recervea Uta) EW ELVE ie SUEY SWERe | Holler; W. B. Buell, ot New York, from the gobo | ROE At home, Owing to’ a recent order of the | Wucerforesess wiht Teend you $250to bing | Mr. knock Prag and occupied by te Gambril | ion, about all che tauebicsuts Were at che fer ‘Troubles, Kidney Complaints: be. ‘Head teats | TLETH. when they wilt bs Veeco aE | class to class 1, 1n the office of the Comptroller or poten ep ims OF the: Shee anguished | a challenge to 1 Hanlan for a race of 3 | Manutactt ‘Co, were iy consumed. ‘The | anda salute was fired. ‘The President megplnls in Fonte? Sunday. gage fs" 4g i desize of the atalences to che up the affairs of | the Currency Souid be permitted to sce inside of Hatiioa: Cates ey wgance Wil’ OTASE Geond uerveiain. thave mimster saan ip aber. eco" 02 | aay Capitel au MePrice, | a Cae GALT, i Interior Department Changes. or the forte, ‘The courtesy was 1 ot ¢ extended. to Postmaster Bostick, At Carthage & Lanse crowd Sere ers Hemnbere Snot 1008 14th at | _iv8 W. 8. THOMPSON.) ANID] cme following official changes have been mage | oz, Shetman, and, of course, was not asked. The The depot was handsomely draped. "AC 1940 the Pic, vei and P sta iw NG" Ducketi, Svat and in the Department of the Interior: ‘ p arom i ic. Ghee cae toes Hote pw. 5 C. bh LENS all Peta astonete jee” Be =F BRovns, GaS FIXTURES, &0, Bo charge for Hanging lacis, from which ’ magnificent view of the city, Bureau of Labor—Resignation: Charles E. Pike, | the hhrbor and the fordiications and the of Wisconsin, clerk, $1,400. Promotions: Adolph | ahd McNab's Island. are obtained, and exvoeed Hildebrand, of i, $1,200 to $1,400; G. Wal- | himself not only greatly im ‘with the almost, lace W. Hi Of Mississippi, $1,000 to ); | impregnable nature of the forts, but also delighted. ‘Moses D. Muil, of Pennsylvania, $720 to $1, With the situation and scenery. Haittax, next to — 18 one 1 ‘most strongly: ‘War Department Changes. in the world, and is considered to be abso- Jno. Baker and Herbert L. Buell have peen ap. | lutely | impregnable. | Consul-General Phelan ond party drew in this morning, and nearly sll expected that a short stop, would "De made About five minutes ‘(rei how- Pointed clerks, $1,000 class, oMlce of Chiet of En- | tr ueugpr wae com Sherman to remain over Un; ‘Postinaster C. Streeter ‘recsived Lowest Rates, gineers, Wm. F. Field appointed clerk, $1,000 hs fagehivy Bellerophos now in ‘Jenne, would telegram saying that the traia would not os S511 16¢h st, Corcoran Builine, class, Surgeon-General’s Office, Jos, Livsey ap- | have returned to port, but Gen, explained. here because the. Nano ar 20-5'a.tn Ome et Pointed clerk, class 1, Quartermaster-General’s | that it was impossible for his party to remain, a = CROWN DENTAL CREAM, ENDORSED tor Charlottetown at 5 o'clock, — ra. | came frightened Bde ee ten a tne oatet ritioy Mand ay Mx, und | Sotbankwent a es > surgeons, Brit 3 cit De rons, | is about to re 4 | out, eaugne ina wheel and was thrown SRE Seatac Rinses ES, fe Sac Hew iin alien tr SUES | aac ae cree tot, susniog seers cap Scent, Se — e30-1m | 4y7-th.s,tulm iy omtous yesterday delegation £0 notity him ee Wound, and her lett ‘arm, and side were Bee sonsstox & unzey, — — Francia O. "sale ‘throne, He suid a a ee ‘A surgeon was immediately called, who fe. Carteright & Johustcah It he followed his own impulses he would at once COcFLING pronouneed the’ wound quite serious, DUL not De MANUFACTU ‘OF LIME, There Stockholders ee ‘Bat ‘The special trom. the Junc- | Cemsarily dangerous. ‘Kilns and Office: 1035 20th st.n.w. | AGASSIZ PARK ‘T: respected. He hoped to justity Sten ot Soe Cape Nain Ire lap — held on TUESDAY, the ‘consent of the of the rateriown gdensburg, about a General Foreign News, Fist. n.w., second ‘sympathy. He mile from Watertown Manager Brittoa Ww M electing & Board of, Buyarie vy. ‘and Assistant Jones went up the Pe yl “me Sur costomere have the © ee: fitere for track vo board the Proddeat’s train. and LO stop | ,,1Otne, “arin mgypuian convention is a de Our, customers hare ihe opportunity of saleting F Tuas made uate, Osviego was coupled on, tuetes Sided edvantage, tor Eagan, who anda’ Ws furnishings and from the largest stock to be found in Dusiness failures through the city was made The President, ar naypt cslong as: ‘meces- try. We bave such favorable arrangements seven days and Mra. Cleveland stood on the rear platiorm ot ‘with the principal cab! . E jundred and | Geren ant eve eS a A| Sry. ——— ae pe ordinary mill- here, , irt Tan 1S} cheer went up as the train passed fe are ats for Low's Tiles, Trent Tiles, P.. A Hundred Towelmakers Thrown Benepe gf Fees cfpeian, and Dutch Tiles naa | $2 sonsoenwea ie. ‘wi 9 week brerigon to PRILADELPHLA, July 16.—Chas, reign ‘year manutechures, HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, Ses “ES ge diode and me 426 9th otro, | et7tim | et entered,

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