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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, @ AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Corner Peansylvania Ave. and 11th 8t, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, S. H. KAUFPMANN, Pres't ( Seth or die yer month. Copies tthe counter, Pees : {Entered at the Post Office at Washington, D.C, as second claw inal matter} atx Sran—published on Friday—$1 s satostare prepaid. Six months, £0 conte NEovarcitie mune | Vo. 73—No 10,964, WASHINGTON, D.C.. TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1888. TWO CENTS. in in ee ee eae, ULE Oe eee CS SUISUN IN ASHES, Seven-Eighths of the Town Burned, Including Bepreventative McKonan’s Rome, SUISUN, Cat, JULY 10—Fire destroyed eight Dlocks in the heart of the town last evening. The post-office Was also consumed. Tue fire started im & shod, and, despite the efforts of the fire dcpartinent, gained rapidly, crossing the streets and burning even What qoods had {een removed. for safety. At least seven-cicutas of the town Was consumed, “It ts itaponsibie ns yet to estimate (he Joss, Suisun has a population of about sao. Over twenty-five residences were burned to Une ground, among them being (hat of Jox McKenna, membet of Congress, aa AN IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT, That's What Parnell Thinks will be =XCURS ‘S, PICNICS, 4 i = A Conequ ane 0 SE ne FIONIOS, @n.| __SPECIAL NOTICES. ___| __SPEOIAL NOTIONS. Washington News and Gossip, [AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. |,, fons tims tomer mrs a| Telegrams to Tho Star. | i--» 2271-2 ax worsen we rare FEW FA ¥ RESORT, VE, IN H MY y “ N Hens % indsiasan 3 Suibden epieed ono teacotiee } oer vpmy wile, M LB OBIE | Govgnwwmer Recerrre To-Day.—internal reve- MEANS COMMITTER GAVE HEARINGS TO THE SUGAB would result tn the establishment of an imperial CITY VIEW. CITY VIEW. ing and selling real entate, and have o enna July 7, 1888. Uy 10-3t") W. A. URL. "| nue, 416; oak POLITICS IN THE HOUSE. oe opie MILLS predneg ah arllament in which Engiand, Scotland, Ireiand, =A w.. and am no nae a “WOMANS fIAN TEMPERANCE $200,416; canton, $708,790. ° fouse passed sugar scl > UNE RS Alcs and the colonies would be represented. STEAMER GEO. LAW. pe pga] ae a eel et) Eat ese is expected to return to- Mills tali yesterday without change, except by an} THE TORIES’ UNFAIR COURSE. Each country wowid have’ scparate Wogilatare For City View, 12 m, 2, 4, 6, 8 pm. Srunted to me. 4 Foapeetfully solicit the patrouage of | » 1/0 Pear meeting of CHAPIN AUXILIARY wiltbo | night trom the North. es amendment offered by Mr. Mills for the committee Ay RA pS 8 NF Ber nay IFAS pm | HY Naa eve ae Banxen, | Hall Comer Fenmeylvauiaare-anldyat' sn" | age Raroge—The Depariaieat ot “Agriculture ively: Dabat the Tariff Bill, | 282 duty of2x cents per galion on molasses, reat cage on | lords. itt. Parnell sald. he alwo’beileved that the Sunday 10 am. and 11am Trin y7ae S04 F sta uns, & F. sHEntiee ME COWEN, President, | axes tne July av SL ya omens OM UO Var * | testing not over 6 degrees, Amendments offered | Refusing Parnella Chance of Vindication | mex: ener. cinctes wouldremutt tu the nevarn te a. a nm Seaee ee A eS é i, Secret erayes of condition as follows: using Parne! 1c c re From Mary Washington Whart. TO CONTRACTORS, CARPENTERS AND | & z OYES AN OPPor: | Cot win 5. by Messrs Wilber, Dingiey and Cannon were re- the be qamons of a majority of Cue Lube From Mary Washington Wharf. ee or [ped agp og obra snot ed. A sharp colloquy occurred between Mr, red aud tweuty Gladstontans. ROUND TEI 15 CENTS. jy10-3t° LU ve 0.95, oats, 95.2; barley, icComas, on the one hand, and Mr. Mills apd — “¥ aa 5 a OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, 95.1; spring rye, 96.8; ‘tobacco, manufacturing | FISHERY TREATY IN THE SENATE. | the Messrs Breckinridge on the other, Mr. Mo- FOUGHT IT OUT AT cCHUR 3S AGCOUNT UF TH WEATHER OF Mie apt 5 ME. Osmo EE ee Fo Reduce Surplus tock TAP! RS ioe | loti 8. Cotas accused the majority of the commutes ot| TWO STRIKE LEADERS ARRESTED. 2 1t_ | Consisting of lane assortment of Vi Pine J vosisting ‘assortment of Virgins joist, Two Men Killed | Pour Patar ‘Scantling, and sth, Injured in a Tennessee Veudettn. nica, July 10,—A dispatch from Knoxv says Laurel Fork meeting-bouse, In White. e scene Sunday Tue Box OFFERINGS TO-DAY aggregated $583,- Ways and means of giving heartngs to members of —— ‘the sugar trust, wht ust he: to other a acasidinnaceaih COE nk oe thsnen' 000, a8 follows: Coupon 4's, $10,000 at 127%;] Senator Hoar’s Speech Opposing It. eg a py a So z ao Ss, Moames Mary Washington will leave at | WHITE PINE FINISHING LUMBER arog, go, | tint the Uckington aud Bolder Hone hulesy Gor: | Fekistered 4'3, $1,000 at 127; $50,000 at 128; ne Mesers, Brocklnridye eacl,suldthat Mr. Have. Damage by the Storm in West Virginia. obtained of the Saperiatew iauta~"" ""ssg3e” | Beingstock contained im my "14th'and Bet yards” | BABY: of the District of ‘Columbia, notice is hereby | $22,000 at 127%; $00,000 at. 12734: $100,000 at yer, ar trust, had tal corm EXXGuBSI0s, To MARSHALL HALE BY THE | This is positive, and sal schools of the Sixth P Tabernacle | necessary, ae STU ¥ ean day School to Hiver View, FRIDAY. JULY ASS: EXCURSION OF THE EPIPHAN nT ly County, Tenn., was the ivle tragedy, It was & collision between t ks of subscription to the capital stock of | 1» ce % 5, a i le a 1858, at the office of AL. Barber & Co.,’Le Droit “4 reduced to make ruom Building. from ¥ o’clock am. to 5 ‘with members of the committee perhaps, as any- one else Was, and had at all times been at liberty Lelia The Sen: 1 pam, and will bo | Ay es Bank —The Gontrotter of tne | getiT, Dolph save notice that he would addressthe | todo. They’ had never refused to heat anyone | REFUSING PARNELL'S REQUEST. | jijur ni bist clans while srvices wen iy : rorar: leav for proposed changes in muy lumber business. Pre ee ae tee moar ‘OTHER NaTIoNaL BaNx.—The Controller of the | senate to-morrow on the fishery treaty. ‘who e heard by members of the com- — ad had been in existence 25 conte, to De badd st the Dost bets Siuiates cROETULYENTAeey y. panpour, | Hvssliys lees the whole stock shall bosounor subs | Currency has authorized the organization of the | Nineteen pension. bilis were reponse back ad Seana of tie omataltoos SaUne toeee as | TEE tborale will met Conve Their H- sand oe of te Pippa bets a wand Hethat dnd Md aveew, | “MAGS pw peale deere trace | Fist Nattonal Bank of La Grange, Tox. capital | versely trom the committee on pensions and tn- | seasons of the committee soliciting testimony, bat Rr ee ee ma bits, A few =n Se SIR Se GO EEN a €.C.Duncanson, EC. Dean, ree anis.o* Rosenthal, president; H. A. Glad- | aeanttely postponed, About an equal number | McComas insisted upon his statement that they imes”” Charges — Hope for the ously woun a with a T SELECT EXcunstON Bie THE WELSBACH INCANDESCENT GAS Jas; Barbour, Michael Connor, » ghee Side Let RS. ‘were reported favorably and placed on the cal- | had favored members of the sugar trust. Fumre. ue Ume after Ubai P shot JULY 12, ixbs BURNER n0-5t Joseph Pauly “_Incorporators,_| THE Poromac Fortirications IN a DEPLORABLE | endar. ‘To lnvestigase = Postal Expenditure. | "ino Suy lithe ise vo dey sreegty | eee ee ee at 11-30 p.m cone i ed eis SS EN.—ALLSPORTS- | CONDITION.—The annual report of Col. Hainson| Mr, Cullom gave notice that he would to-morrow | a SURCOMMITTER OF THE SENATE APPOINTED. Hemapredreel caciep ans toavans the oems- | Weck. both parten uchad ty @ seme SRIENDS AND PATRONS OF THE LONE STAR The Woah ant wyguing te become charter members of | the fortifications of the Potomac under hischarge | or as soon as possible ask the Senate to take up| ‘The Senate committee on Post offices and post | nities of ingul ieee ty Parhitl on $6 406 et din a ibe ee arms OF TEE LOX NEAREST APPROACH TO DAYLIGHT he ofice of Messrs, GREEN & CUNNINGHAM TAGs | SHOWS that they are in a deplorable condition, and | and consider the House bill supplementary 0 t® | roads has selected Senators Chace, Mitchell and Seegegrdione Anign mmgaccmge se are specially invited to attend their Eleventh Annual ie F st, u.w., on WEDNESDAY, July 11, at 8 o’ciock p, | Would afford no protection whatever against an | Pacific Railroad acts, ‘Wilson (Md) as a subcommittee to investigate the | 7°*F When «similar motion was made, By the Excursion to Kiver View, ‘Yet discovered. tn,, foF thie election of officers for the ensuing your, Lt | CNeMY. These are Forts Washington, Foote, Mon- AGAINST TRUSTS, 7 + rated | TMSOf the motion Parnell proposes that the MONDAY, JULY 16, 1888. It is the CLEANEST, the CHEAPEST, and the | §—G=> ATTENTION, DEMOCRATS! EAST | Dic tor their’ can eng wale eo unds, availa | Mfr. sherman offered @ resolution (which Was Sas aap moti te Stace ae eee mea » | Committee shall have full power to examine wite | church Was ay qTickets can, be had of members and at the wharf on | HEALTHIEST Light. s> Peaceaatineten, Democrats Bendans Club wil | quently nothing was. done.. The Groton Bridge | 4gteed to) directing the committee on fnance to | ier appropriations amount to nearly #60,000,000 | BSS and demand the production of books and | 2rius was dischan largest dancing Pavilion on the Potomec, and with | It gives off absolutely NO SMOKE, it generates | [id st. sc. WEDNESDAY. duly 11, at" p.m. All | ©2. 18 building a wharf at Fort Monroe, under con- | inquire into and report (in connection with any | yearly, and are disbursed according to the dis- | Papers. Such an inquiry would strictly confine other attractions this will be one of the best excursions | VERY LITTLE HEAT, it reduces the gas bills ONE- | Democrats are invited. By’ order of ihe Prosdunt: tract, fie substitution of steel for oak beams in | Dilis raising or reducing revenue that may beze- | cretion of the Postmaster General or some | the Investigation to the authents y of the it of the neawe Washington leaves 7th strect whart | HALF, aud its soft, steady radiance PRESERVES | _1¢ €. C. WILKINSON. | construction Was agreed to in May. ferred to it) such measures as it may docm expe. | Subordinate who Fepresents him. ‘There | criminating letters, and the conductors of the away Iw 1 th 6 pm: rturniueat Saud 11 peu. | THE EYESIGHT. | Be WASHINGTON, JULY 10. 1858.1 WISH | Toe Exrewsion oP THE CiviL SERVICE Cassi-| dient to” set aside, control, restrain, "Or Petr reg eee oee eso | Times Would bo imprisoned until they disclosed a ang bese forty ates nO) Seats: GhiMiren Under twelve FCG S° | We ste Dow prepared to ll all orders for the WELS- | Doyo %j,ucknowioace the prompt parment of | siosrioxOwing to & misundorendie ot the | Prohkibig all arrangements, contracts, Dut no specitic statements have been brought to | Where and how they were obtained, Ina court of | {juliet with, backshon three. Fustoa a canes 159-60" | BACH BURNERS. FLolWitks stnouut e153 by the fudustrial Branch of | scope of the recent reclassification of the clei prevent ‘ree ad Tull competivon inthe sreauc | Me attention of the committee, ‘There 18 00 | taw there would be practically ‘no limit to the | tenn Tome donee wed Fe Porter, be N ERR! ALEXAN No change is required in any bracket or chandelier. | {His Metropolitan Lite Insirance Company SEWALAHIE | Service tt is probable that the President will soon | ton, manufacture. oF sale pr articles of domestic | Polltics in the investigation, frrelevant questions which iicht be raised. If | i yg vom hg STEAMER GEORGE LAW Proce a a “Boon pecans ane pe a St. | Pastor of St. Patrick's iv” a Et ores i ae, et ee a eae one ae Capitol Topics. Paroell’s motion is rejected, as it 1s almost certain | Dabs fatale eae ascertained, Were imore oF ‘orcoran Butlding),will receive prompt attention. z ary, — ms service Within the classification. It was in- | articles, or that are designated or tend to fos cr. | tobe, the matter will be od again by liberal | jics"Seriou , rs 4 INE BEST VAPOR FLUID “PoToMa® | YMA Service within the classifi CHANGES IN THE INTERSTATE COMMERCE A\ » che matter Faisod again by less seriouniy wounded. ut pre : eae s ceaniaal 3 Ride ay a ecomplished by the | monopoly or to advance artificially the cost w the : pao . cetipabicocrnst A ~ ¥ - THE WASHINGTON WeLsBacu 1xcanpescENt | HOS"30 Git Vapor and Ou stoves; lon gies at | nrat order, but, the ‘iressury Doreetee ae Con | eee or cocdyance artificially the cost.to the | in the senate yesterday the bill to amend the | memberson the vote of tho attorneyeger era's | vali in the county, and the eid ts ot Jet TOU v 5 - — es Jy10-3t 937 Louisiana ave. ‘strued it otherwise. such penalties and forfeitures as will tend to a Ve lew is that afte pe grave ees a . a a at ye ni Hee AD AE MING MACHINES | Naval Onpens.—Assistant Surgeon Wm. Martin | lowering of prices by such competition and’ the ioeteg: Sugano Sor sheep cpaedtubeadepeal coed MAnnuae Glink as tne te Sho poceennen NEW YORK REPUBLICANS. STEAMER JANE MOSELEY, “nyo E AGENCY, | Ordered to duty at the San Francisco naval rendez | full benefit desiguated by and Lltherto conterred | rares or charges to be made only after tree days | jscound either ca move the expulsion of We in- | The State Committee Calls the Conven= o coming Machines repaired | vous, and to attend officers of Navy and Marine | PY the policy of the Government to protect and | previous pubic notice: prohibiuing. advances in caput ow him the opportunity tion for An 2s, at Saratoga, * Daily at 10 a m, Some good machines as Tow a8 | Corps stationed there. Assi encourage American industries by levying duties Join. rates, fares and charges (shown upon joint | Tiuinated person or allow hii the opp y ion for August end i at AMUSEMENTS. ae —____Je14-e03m _ | WR nzal detached ote aay aurgeon Ernest | on imported goods, Lariffs) except after ten days’ notice to the com | Which Le seeks of exculpating ulmself. New Youk, July 10,—The meeting of the repub- op SUNDAY, JULY 15, s —— : = | Be PONYAY, THE PROFESSIONAL | rendezvous, and ordered to duty at the Naval ____ TO PUNISH POSTAL CRIMES. raison; adding tuprigonment An the penitentiary PARNELL'S LETTER TO RHODES, can stote comuuttee held with closed doors at rh J OF 8808'S FAMILY THEATER, House, te now locatel at tae enuite sunuten | Academy, Mr. Vest introduced a bill: to amend the act to | 12 the penalty provided for a violation of the 18 48 / the south African colontst, who has just con | the Fifth Avenue Hotel to<day was called to order 10 AM and 230 PM Pennsylvania ave, near 11th st, | House, is now located at the Ebbitt. yo2t 3 1o unlawful discriminations in rates; making false - " . o isemethine io Oenee Fare 25c. Round Trip. Tuesday, Wedesday and Thursday, Bo, BYGKLAYERS | ATTENTION: — ALL| City Post-Orrice Avrorstagnts.—Postmaster | Pumsb postal crimes (which was referred | niiing, talse classification, false Weighing OF Lalse | tibuted $54,000 in furtherance of the nationalist ee ten ek Moseley home 3¢ 5.45 p.m. Thompson homest 10:30 DENHAM’S DKAMATIC COMPANY, ‘an appl Deelarers a ring fe fet there July cards ‘Ross has transferred L. F. Bergman, who for sav- bed the rae committee), He boar aed an <p erm fg cause, Will greatly strength one’s hands cs —y - niering Upon thelr deliberations were in mS aprhtinn can app! 7th and L sts, on NESI 3 J that, the act for the same purpose, passed by | fine of not exceeding $5,000 and’ itaprisoumet For the frst time Parnell spe: y OAvOCRAES | Serer RUNnE a peIIAMEME Ongemeaten ty tee PEED, TAN TEN NIGHTS IN A BAR KOOM. Son THURSDAY, from Suni 10 p.m. “MJ, CON- | eral Years has served on the route on which most | the senate inet, month, wee tiered CO ate | tee cnet excoedlg $5.0 exceeding two years tor | the retention of the ‘ Tne imperial | {80 of forming a permanent organization by the salt water can return by Moseley, if they wish. Jy-20 Pillay Oe Van Winks oe nancial Becren —._{y9-st*_} of the lawyers’ offices about the City Hall are | species of blackmail’ practised Dy collecting | each offense; inaking the payment of any cou | parliament. Their propos « under « ‘S Smith and John W, Vroouan as secre: GE SIGTRAREUALOGURLIGNY RECURAEGH | _Toctermances nee at 2:30 and 8:30 p.m. | | fF ea SERIAL SAVINGS AND BUILDING AS- | located, from the force of letter-carriers to a | agencies by the use of an envelope endorsed “bad | sideration to Induce Unjust Miscrituination & huis: | Rarwauwent. ‘Thett pr Undoubtedly gave ig yt ent yh SRY 5 epee | _ Admission, 10 an dyleste SOCIATION, Sea satay a er oie tus city-deilvery department | debt.” An ingenious plan had siuce beew resorted | demeanor, subject to the lke penalty; providing | ity tothe cry about separation, wick Greece ape a ong ARTES ETO |g tacons one orci wots "| ewan ve or arocn, | SS Ot Act cane ue | on ete mtn hg saat gc | at eal ae Wavosied wn ope | waa ea tt a gear MPI SOF LA. URGH & BRO. peas . a Ing divi- | parent envelope showing the enclosure legibly. | the free carriage of destitute and homeless persons | Beil, at that tile, Peiiaibed meutral, py | es TO MARSHALL HALL, es ‘The reyaler mi + canal e "0 ston. ‘Tits bill was intendea LO put a stop Wo thal eva- | transported by charitable societies, and of the | cause le did not wish tu embarrass Lue ty . SEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 1.1888, | g.s MONDAY. JULE 9. g naturday at 2. | held WEDNEGDAT A Ta ERE” fe Sertal” rll Be i sion of the law. . necessary agentsemployed in such transportation; | governient and partly. beeawse anus of es Sup. CONGRATULATING DIAZ, Tickets, 50 cents. The Steamer W. W. Corcoran | Evenings at 8:15. a rine’ 2 | th ok Bw tS OC nae Bak ae Hell. Ho. PERSONAL—EX-Senator Sewell of New Jersey, oF the giving of reduced rates tomunicipal govern | porters still cherished sentiments hostiltt deaves promptly at 6 o'clock. syi-at JENNIE WINSTON issue cat Betiad at the mectiag without premfuuy st | Geo. Vanderblit aud SD. Phelps of , | 2S ae cetomnvon v0 rae Pemenees eenaee, | SS Cr ce Gaeeitee a eee eee | ee erished sentiuentsof Nerer Wstllly | gee iy BRe-Elected President of Mexico HE FOUNDRY EXCURSION TO BAY RIDG! LYCEUM OPLEA CO., per share, which offers a rare opportunity tor monthly | B 1. Wood, jr., of Pittsburg, and C. V ‘The Senate then proceeded to the consideration, | Gr'the making of arrangements With national oF | nell is of opinion that: the inch osc POSTPONED Ti : FS Juventuieht of larye oF small atitis, bearing interest at | patty ort nuarie In open session, of the fishery treaty, and was.ad- | State Louies fer the trausportation of soldiers. should remain absoluvely unchanged.” aie poo 20.—A apectel trom the Cy of PSDAY- JULY 11. PRIXCESS OF TREBIZONDE. ihe rate of six (G) per cent per anuum on withdrawal. plila, are at Willard’s —Admtral Porter, ‘Trains leave the B. & O. Depot 9 a.m., 1:30 and 4:20 | RESERVED SLATS... . Come to the meeting or Any, time at the office of the Representatives Scott, Cockran, aud Russell and | essed by Mr, Hoar in opposition to tt. SENATOR BLAIR'S PROHIBITION AMENDMENT. ) ts Uhat Gladstone will propose Lo May Lhe electoral colleges met pm ee Stitutions nay berabtained ted a eechormaete cou: | Interstate Commerce ‘Commissioner Walker were | He spoke at great length and summed up his| senator blair reported favorably to the Senate | Peduce consider the number of Irish we cry and voted for president, eee aes me a Fatromize thts excursion; also | “Monday, duis’ 16—FHE Mii WAI FO _ | Will be cheerially given ea needed information | in New York last night,—Louis Nixon of the | conciusions as to what the treaty provides and boon yb si a : : esterday, a constitutional amendment to be sub- i r é 5 Navy Is at the St. Jauies—O. W. Powers of Sait Ty > a Tickets: Ad ft; childre to'l2 years, | JRASE BALL AT OLYMPIC PARK, @. CAMPBELL vy 13 ab Ub . Powers of Sait | does not provide, as follows: ‘There is nothing in | Tuetey : ce ta: A ar ® : ‘ildren, trom 6 ye Tee een. Promlene Sy iotheow. | Lake City, Chas. G. Eddy of Roanoke, Va, Dea. | Goes Roe provide very dimcult of comprehension, | Mitted to the states, providing tuat the manuf: ‘or sale at the Brad OLX} . : y sap. Gi Pies - on,” &: sportation | and twenty majority. INO. A. PRESCOTT, Sec. auc Tre: Sampant of Detroit, Capt. Geo. B. White of ‘the | ‘There are nominally sixteen articles in it. There | “2, twaportation, ° exportation, jiene re y ~ aye. iw, and by the es ee Kelloee Building, 1416 A shaees uwrence, i K. Stevenson aud Edw. | are really but five that are absolute, ‘There 1s one | 224 Sale of all aicoholic liquors as a everage shall | Sanguine Gladstonlabs p hat ai ce | ‘one hundred moderate evtimnate e the figure as ulgh as Many new members bh st: T. & Duin, 1009 Pa — = = ~ A. Sharswood of P! le = a a + be herebg forever prouibited in tue United States, | 160, Parneli gave an Interesting wnt of Mr, So Gee os Shier pees 0 See is 300 oat ea FANGK, tivand Ute Be riercnee nt SeeG NAD PAPEH DEAL: | CX. Parvousot New Yorkurcat tbeAriingcan nn | Sener (ha takes effect it wo repeal, our duty on | in every piace suuject Lo thelr jurisdicion ‘Ths | Hisqd ark gave an interesting account vo the administration party. beexchauged at the above places Mouiiay, Tuesay, sid Wegnesday. Seoiahd dee en eens eas eee al obo tucker of Minneapolis, Chas G. Pearce of | tishing near Canadian shores. ‘The first ning aru- | '¢80lwUlon is supported by a long report. —- gy7-3t eet ahediien: ih emia, July 6, 1888. maa Jacksonville, Fla, and L. &. Braine and Wm. M. | cies deal with this one subject, Second. It prow AGRICULTURAL APPROPRIATION BILL, orith titate public in- finest pleasure grounds in the country. Music, | — ee _ te E. Morrison, Geo. Hill, Jr. Se RMN Qork are at the Riggs —w. H. | vides in two articles Tor the treatment of Ateri-| For the second time the conferees on the agrie | PoPrictor of a great diamond mine sstonal elecuon, Rantings Giacioe. Pishing, Swings “Fiyioe umes | FRATTEE OF SHILOH Hider Addieon, ation iin_ay7-ate_ Stacy of Hoston, Capt. Hy I FHinderpocl ot Seve | Sab Bshing vessels entering Canadian harbors for | cultural appropriation bill have disagreed, ‘The | ois, Wich he derives a reveuwe of alwout £:x — 2h pee A ~ My 2 Sees can Se: P22, ane |e a VEER ABD ME BULELeY oF |O the “Aruy, J. W. Vanderpoel ot New maga beng nes ves | cues ; ‘ ss ars ago he returned to kasi ras - came es : = Ber oF pupils during July auit August. Preparation for | EDbILt.—Hi. M. McCormick of Washington, was | 6 ca ce he Ui all the | Propriating $100,000 for sorghum sugar experl- | nell Uninks that Uhe home-ruie que HE CYCLERIES, 1406 N.Y. AVE. — LADIES’ | Naval ‘Acadomy, West Pout, und ail Cole i privileges reserved ama ue, United States all the | nents, ‘The Howse conferees refuseto accept this | in au imperial federation ts de — Bicycles, ‘Tricyeies, Sociables and ‘Tandems for hag: be Prue, Soa att eos Any | in St. Louls Sunday. privileges reserved and secured by this treaty | 2% conte a a au imp Jeration, Family day at Collingwood Beach every Saturday. | Kent by the hour, day or week. Tricycles for tive ((oLLNewoop BEAcH— om WAL result red that Af c = : ladstoue had proposed W retain te Iris mene ‘ounger’ buys. s to United “States vessels in the afore NOTES, ~ yt wey Ep Boat leaves 10 a.m. returning ot Syesa, Gearing | monthe Soper mouth Solem | yee OY tor address 14 141 5. | Promotions in the Engincer Corps. | sald waters of “Canale and Newrundined | Mr. Gorman Presented in the Senate yesterday a | Pers 1m. tls Lotme-rule, lll this woud wave duct Bar izing Horses, shootin and Fishins. Take | $= | fg, GEORGETOWS. D. G, JULY G, inn | CHANGES winicu voLLow mmx aProrvrwgnt oF col. | FOUL, It agrees that every United states fsiing | petition for theadjustascut of accouutsolaborery | More I the Irish Meombers are retained ot Wee | cage Te-Day. Vour children for a pleasant outing; it willdo them 3 ey ee existing be- CASEY TO BE CHIEF OF ENGINEERS. Cossel, shall conspicuously exhibit its number on | workmen and mechanics arising out of the eight | Crime lt phe nisl embers ahs retlued at West aly 10,—Chatrman Hoge,of the grievance i to give th banuhes chesam cemnn, ‘hidiake LADIES GOODS. he undersizued, under the frm hame of Ci The appointment of Col, Casey to be Chiet of | CACh bow. Fifth. It provides for the trial and | hour law. Will foria a permanent wing of the liberal party, | committee of the Lrotuertoodjor Engineers, and seed togtve Gems a changect sitand seme. se — == <a WING | TESS EWING. has this day been dissolved by mutual | Engineers will c = punishinent of the United States vessels unlaw- | Senator Evarts to-day proposed an amendment cecal mein sth got r th only 10c. MEL COUS MAUL | DESTROYED, LEAVING | counent. 1he afuirs of tie ate iru wilibe actlled vp, | EDglneers will cause the following promotions tn | fuuly fishing or preparing 10 fish; or otherwise vio: | tothe tendey eet ot ee oe er amen man Murphy, occupying the same position renee nae iat maves 6:30, returning at 10 | Fine wae by. my clnctnc nendie process cadorsed by | sad ail outstanding accounts must be ‘paid to 'E. | the Engineer Corps: Lieut. Col, David C. Houston | lating vhs evo ne tnten Ben ae a the completion of the monument at Washingvon's Stevenson as a Playwright, he Firemen vod, were arrested at Tickets 3c. hat eel eee ee ext of George EON, Ewing ti eaed the half inter- | to be colonel, Major Samuel M. Mansfeld to be | foundiand “relating to the rightol fishery 1n such headquarters at Newbury, N. ¥. Special Cable Dispatch to Te STan. morning. the liberal patronage recetved trom our | “3g. tues Ms DE GABITET 19 Unue the business at the oid stand, S101 Mast. “"" | Heutenant colonel, Capt. James B. Quinn to be | Water, bays, creeks, or harbors.” Sixth, It pro- Loxpox, July 10.—Robert 1 enson has many friends ‘and those desiring to visit a first-class | 7): ¢NCH DYEING, SCOURING AND DEY CLEAN: URICE CHOPLEY, | major, First Lieut, Frederie V. Abbot, son of Col, | Yides that when we admit thetr ish-otl, whale-otl Society Notes, Written a play for Miss Eleanor Caluoun, the resort, it has been decided not to charter the steamer | FRCS G4 PEEING, SCQUBING AND DRY CLEAN- | _jo7-1w NG! ty 2 ty ‘Ol. | seal-oll, and sh of all kinds free of duty, We mi y ps, fo be captain, | enter thetr ports, &c. - Wan second eut. Win. E. Cralgiil, son of Colt | suppiles, to ship'crews, and tranship cargoes. As | Driliiantly lighted and elaborately decked with in coipliance with requirements of ection 2 of the | Wi. P. Craightil, Engineer Corps, to'be first tteu- | to each’ of Uuese matiers the treaty leaves us | flowers last evening for the marriage at 8 o'clock to purchase. provisions and | The New York avenue Presbyterian church was | Alerican actress, at present aj Pilot Boy sor Sunday. but will make regular tripsat | First-class Ladies and Geuts! work of every descrip: | jax Wasitixoro; July 7th, 1886, — | Heny L. Abbot, Engineer Royalty Theate: » a. 3 and 6 p. er at er tion, ANTON AND CAROLINE LERCH, formerly carved ad city peices Firat dane Feng rereshamente | With a. Fischer and Maisoa Yaiees, Parke 4 = bras = —. Paueemorating the Kock Creek Railway Co. of the | euant. Col. Casey's promotion Will leave a | Worse than It found us It does not afford redress | of Miss Pauline Ackien and Mr, James Willian | DAMAGES BY THE HEAVY IAIN, the For charter apply to Capt. WHITE, steamer Pitot] Mire Mi. J. | a stniet of Columbia, notice ts hereby given that books | Vacancy in the board of engincers at New York, of | of grievances, It does not provide against | Lockett, of Macon, Ga. ‘The puiplt rails w They Will be Ver, en ime Wes Oe hairmau Mure ‘Boy, or F. McC. CRISWELL, agt., cor. 11thaud F sta, eo Bi ‘subscription to the capital stock of said compe youl | Which he was president. It 1s not certain just | the recurrence of causes of complaint in | covered with pink roses, and in frout of the desi ey 7 Som omplice, Gen- ae xe 1309 F st. nw. (irs, Hunt's) be opened ou MONDAY. AnRM at the ofice | now who will be ordered ‘to fill the post, but itis | tne future, It concedes Valuabie rights | rose a superb arch of pink roses, fron the center of ginia—Twe More warrants last IVER ViEW FOE isss. FINE FRENCH HAIR GOODS. ee cme open daily, during the sane hours, | POSSbIe that Col. Abbot, now a member of the| Which ought not to be surrendered, | Which Was Suspended a large’ marriage bell of Parkexsbura, W. Va., July 10.—The floods con- omcers Ww be R a Also— {or a period of 10 days, unless the ‘whole stock suall bo | V4", Will be put ‘at the head. It gains no ‘valuable rights which we do not | Marguerites With a clapper of (pink ross: Oa the | einue and the destruction of property all along the pAttorney Colyer, of Wash , 01 sooner subscrived, ——————— how possess, It negotiates in regard to matters | pulpit was a mass of green leaves a PEBOW | Taine Kanawha and Obie Rivers te greater tm a jashingtonian's Most Popular Resort. TEER See? 2 SHELL, AMBER, and DULL Senator Gorman Declined It, Which, Under” the special” carcumstances, | balls, and grouped abouc the platrorm were povs.or | Litt Wee a ne ee Steamer MARY WASHINGTON will leave her wharf |" Hair Dressed and Bangs Shingled. Gardiner G, Hubbard, NE WOULD Nor AccerT Tux cuatRMaNsuir oF Tug | shOUid not be the subject of negotlattou: | Howers and, & targe bunch of red gladioll and | Jss4. whew Ube great flood ame ‘The farms ar every SUNDAY at 104.u. and3 p.m, returning at? | | NTON FISCHER'S DRY CLEANING Eotaw | Sb Yjwounand Bent K. Hain, Sincumya couuivcaa Oe san iste It falls to negottate and bring into. settie- | Jacqueminot roves.” ‘The ushers Were Mr. J.D. B, Gooded and hundreds of acres of growing crus andS p.m. Tickets 25 cents. Every WEDNESDAY | ALLISHMENT AND DIE WORKS, 000 U ne oi Lawrence Savds, CuaTIC COMMITTEE. BANAL PEMO- | ment matters which peremptorily demand, settle. | Debow, of Nashville; Mr. J tounge ate Of tunber are afloat iu the swict curreut, g a9 am and 6 p.m, returning ct 5 and 11 p.m, | 5 Ladiew aud Gent's Garments of all kinds Cleaned and das. B. Winner, New Ye : ie oe PS GES cinnaue’ Mr: struction. ‘The toss ta this vicinity’ will’ be SATURDAY, leaving at 10 am, returning at 5 puun. | moderate: ”Gouls calied fol aud delivered AES® o.Fbhen” man of the executive committee oy aoe chal | eaves us in much worse attitude for tucure ne. | this’ city. They were. in. evening dress e that : mane ‘crrest of Roginell Geading ‘Tickets 10 centa. = = Incorporatora, tree CCumittee of the national | guuiation. It shows an utter Walt of appreciation | aud wore white gloves, and puritan roses In their fe to | - te Lis former state Prof. Proctor’s Dancing School Reunion every | FEDORA Dress Sutexps = = 7: TO democratic committee because he leans toward | for tue national vatue of our fisheries aid the re- | coats. ‘The ceremony was pertorined by Rev, TA. st ent, Ukal te Brotherlved would protect 20 SATURDAY EVENING, leav:ng a8 6:30 pum.returning ARE SHE BEST IN THE WORLD. a fo the public that the firm of WM, #. | Protection. As a matter of fact Senator Gorman | spects 1u Winch tuey are Iuportaut, It-suows ‘an | Hoyt, of Philadeiphia. Mr. Jatues Cauifeld played | Lust migut when uve ood eu — at 11 p.m. Tickets 25 cents, Dancing down and | Maupfectund ty A.H. Brinkmann & Co, Baltimore | SVALDING & CO. for twenty years past dome the | was the unanimous choice of the committee for | Utter imsensibility to the national honer, dignity, | appropriate music on te organ, | The groom ana | Feachins nearly to tue t« 6 ts there to your alloged statement Rack and at the wrounds ou all trips except Sunday, | 822 1-stu.th.ihis mappa: | ereeee eam teat No 286 Pooneyivanta avoune | tis position. He could hire on and character, The whole tone and temper of the | his best man, Mr. 4 H. Hanson, of Macon, entered | fore they got out. a AT ne] Fine Brass Baud ou Sundays, No objectionable parties | A Lic WOOL GAUMENTS MADE UP OR RIPPED, ‘Hiitect northwest tear F'atroct wijcre tuey | Ah subsequently ac Washinguaes Noe Syieouls | Megotution is feeble, spiritiess, ignoble ud timid, | the char Wy Ce Falah, Geet’ SER the chagy. | stration touts me en dew neeg po AT poetry iyed & good a A,FiscHER, | Wil bewiad to ve their old patrols aud he ‘the colee of his colleagues, but’ they Rouse of Representatives, anu were followed by the six Drideswaids who | A Mrs Tracewell was kilied by ghtnlmje, ated a Pp hates ging he AE fn Forcharter, &c.apply to | ES. RANDALL, “4 BOE Cae | irate GEO. W. BONSELL, sort replica MMB, ,feceRt It’ The Sei | Immediately after the rvading of the journal the | were Miss Liu Guodinan, Miss Cortune Goodman, Boy ‘muuied Sauuderwon drovened, Wale caps spe ye fg yt ee = 1 ave. Aw. me ri 0 x Ledger pier = San sme meDh. The eabn Soel —¥ ald be a comp! salto ; YOLONTAL BEACH aS Be SEE FON SALE NOTICES IN OTHER | 0, assume “a position of responsibility, | Howse Went tnto committee of the whole (Mr. | of Mempuis, Miss Fannie Lockett, the daughter. of | from Ube Sis cain coi been arrested When that subject Wasliugtou’s Famous Watering Place and Excur- Feaves uote alae ae aniety duruiture in | Dut would do as much work as any man for thé | SPringer, of Iilimots, in the chair) on the tari | the grown, Mise Kitue Kirkpatrick and » 1ss Eve- Prrrsevra, July 10.—The rain storm ts belteve ould Lave stopped every Wheel 1a the on ieee Two Gnear Sates OT ose nee House alvo for sale: must be sold, | party: that he would be at the command of the | Dill, the pending amendment being that offered by hees, daughter of Senator Voorhees. The bride en- | tolusover ‘it stopped raluitg at Poaee T tink t Would be Ue same if J should Palstial Steamer 9110 st.nw. TREAGR CB BE | batty throughout the canvass, “One very promi: | sr. Nutting, of New York, restoring the existing | tay Wine? Cresta gy Mpa acd ogy Oa ee Toning, and the weather is now clear and pleas. | © ni. They have gone Lo Turtuer among 4 . —g=> COLONIAL BEACH.—BY RESOLUTION | Bet metaber of the national committee eibaried if who gave her hand in inarriage. Tue bride wore | ant. ‘Ihe rivers are risiug rapidly and from om cious tn Reeeeem, — Feenmecenteetel poet NOW GOING ON: Boe othe hoard” resolved: That no tentaouitie | to & Stak reporter a few days ae ees | rate of auty on starch, 2. beautiful dress of White corded ‘silk, | Iu fect of waters expected liege Uetone wemerroy, | MOUS. — Heat te Hecchr otong deren: sean streckorare, | off chatrmman of the excetive committee Rad becn | , MF. Reed (Me) supported the amendment, con- | %,evulin., dns OF ANS - condo, allt | 16 fect of water ls expected bere Uetore UnAnorr. ascend mh daily (except Saturday.) CAMBRIC AND MUSLIN UNDERWEAR fete. “Uektnatttny Heit EVANS Secretar | Golayed Im the hope tat Senator Gorman might Che uepenslon of Dusieen be erat aid cause | in box plalts, two broad bands of goid em. | forsuipment. The wlegraph wites are improving Pmating gg oy Ce LY 1, ss. = — ~- ee e iced Lo reconsider his clina 2 SUS] si bes a ‘stare! c- . _ e Ok, tral 72. e -. EW Loxpox, Corn., July —T Thuce bourn atte Beak Hm eV veloek pm TAN IGUESCRANY LEAL. ESTATE | The members of the national commcess ae ther | vies. and 4 contraction of tho market ot ths | BroWery ‘divided the froat on he ack, ani) and trains arearnviag ou tne vl ivi fae repay Othe ‘Spertal Attracticus : oe : & t SF, ayy A Ties etl, peceee Stet SAE Waser Beto: At 20. Ae. 7B Ben OPES OF EE siitenn, | Reon mcrae here Feterred to the superd man. | farmer for bis potatos, Uicres were tong and che dembirage vinous | A Doctor Shot by a Drunken Man, font shorty bet ee : Thave the plean WASHINGTON. U. O.. July 2, ISHS. | them expressed the opinion that New York wexie | Mr. Hopkins (lll) ioved to strike from the trismaing, “A. weal Or tulle Sell over te betoe oon NUTE, CANADA, July 10.—Dr. T. Bartle w r And all the Popular Amusements, ES asnocisted with me Mr MEIC COHEN, wate ay | have been lost to the democracy itt had not been | delinition of uncleaned rice the words “rice. free ‘was fastened on her head with a diaimond pis and | 1 shot at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon by | shops were destroyed, together with some lumber Dinner, Lunch aud Kefreshments on Steamer and at FINE LADIES’ STRAW HATS, pame of S NQF ECO. and respeettully Solicit acon | Te Ane courage and determination of Senator Gor- | of the out hull.” In discussing the amendment | Tene piossome, ‘The Oridal, bouquet, was com, | Chas C. Krauer, who Was tucoxicated, Krawer | pile’ meat the slope, ae high wind prevailed aud bien oars Bite ax, : ‘s {nuance Of the patronie of the public forthe new | Man. It 1s because he wiils 1 and not for any | Mr. Gear (Iowa) and Mr. Bayne (Pa.) sed of Puritan roses and White sweet peas. ‘The ved by groundiess ruiwors Involving Dr. | Carried Sowers Of Sparks in Ube direcon of te PROF. PISTORI'S BLASS AND STRING BAND. 480. $1.50. iri, Sther reason that Senator Gorman has not already | CRITICIZED THE COMMITTEE ON WAYS axD MEANS | Pridesnaids Wore short toliels OF white aik aut ame In ascandal, There are threats of | town, A bridge near by caught fre and was sae _IvS-eo3t S. WOLF. _ — placed at the head of the executive commit- | for placing the farm products of the East and | tui: vo carried bo- ccaaiaili ahead. slignly damaged Daas: a Pn orn TOMPART TAN BAILROAD nee Seen & Sity 100 | ee pee ceminelpeinces aon aaemeen ‘The Mormon Church Propert A Womom of Baa Reputation Murdered see Wastiisavom, June 30, 1888, Gen. Sheridan After the Voyage, _| Dér cent upon tice, the product of the South, which | Vines eq with green satia ribbon, and tht others | Sarr Lana, Uram, July 10.—Keceiver Dycrcom-| Orruuwa, lowa, July 40--The body of Allee Notice is hereby, given that the aunual amccting of | 18 CONDITION YESTERDAY iticism called forth the remark from Mr. Killott | haa "\s France roses, tied with pink ribbon, | prtentesd westerdsy- In ti ter of the Mormon | Kelly, a woman of bad reputation, was found ia mATS Op ee Tee cine, ee ae of : CPeoTe MBFACTORY 48 | (S.C.) that the republicans baving nominated a - Share 5 Foors | Suen ani Plug filed 1 ‘er- | the outskirts of the city this morning with her pe ry COULD BE EXPECTED, Chinces President were ready to sexritics the sok Among those at the church were ienator Voor- | churcn prope rly, ue papers being Med tn Uke Ter- | Une outskirts of | U oy Haig, tues wun ber ‘TRIMMED FREE Cede a eee ee Menta 2 wo 4 | Everything was quiet at the Sheridan cottage at | ored labor of the South by allowing the tree im- | Hees, Delegate and Mrs Voorhees, Representative | ritorial Court, “rhe receiver ALS an casl A buggy Was hitched to a tree wear by. The ofeieck pan, GEOKGE W. PEAKSON, Pres. | Nonquitt yesterd: Dr. 01 atone tation of rice from Chi: and Miss Ballanune, of Tennessee; Representative | he bas seized and Was paid $157,006.15 In cas. KY htt p wear by OOF Linask By buying Hats and Trimmings Wai. P"'Wison, sec WahJ-16_| Seatinatin to atniea ialeteanwenme oat us vena ok cea hanes and Ars Washingion, of, Teunestoe; Repreventa- | Further. prucesdings are to ‘vedroped pending | Douy was covered with iap fobom ‘uo matiare of Sete-t Favatly 3 = ING OVENS TOGRED W az ness matters 2 ve Grimes, of Georgia; Representative Mecreary, | tue hearing of appeal ou que : ye wounds indicate murder. vs ‘ULUNIAL BEACH, AT THE Me MANTELS Tee OGKED WITH SLATE | pr. Matthews taking his place at the » The | In reply to a question categorically propounded | of Kentucky; Mrs. Dulph, Miss Lizzie Sheliavarger, | United States Supreme Court, been here about a month, and gave Deuroit, Mich, é ‘MAN ih to dispose of two hundred. bedside, ae cl — ber hou BOSD AY, JULE pa eS July at GREATLY KEDUC.D PRICES. Will | following bulletin was issued last night by Drs, | by Mr. Hopkins, Mr. Townshend, of Illinols, stated ae a ee Ee saMlblonge ft srcet Bae 9 8 SRE Galince Mautele “bina a gee the new Slate | Matthews and Yarrow: that he had yesterday voted against the Di gtey | Witon, Suen ahd “Mrs a, ME Stevens, ee ee a aaes Presidential Politics, by members and at whard crsretns og sees ioe ale EP %0 § RE 4 XTLY PURCHASED THE | cy cridan's dloctiber ence ree ague of Gen, | amendment reducing the sugar tari, because 1t| Dr. 7," ‘Suwers Mrs. Hillyer, “Mra Pinson, | THREE RAILWOAD EMPLOVES FATALLY IJ A delegation of ladies and gentiemen from Michbe ox BBB ‘OO NON Bsa Shioturnt of bE Metloeg, Goa and ust | SUeTIGAN'S disembarkation trom the Swaturs, Ho | Was wtended (o contase the action of" thos wh | Wig “jube, Sane Tans, oeclssinee sate an called onGon, Harrison at bis home in In — Gst. nw., Lam prepared to accommodate the public | army a lolerably fair night, being slightly rest- | desired to reduce war taxes. He predicted that | Mrs. Dr. Nichol of Nashville, Ex-Mayor Emery, | Camenox, Mo., July 10.—By the spreading of | 8 - — , OK CHARTER_THE PLEASURE TUG BOAT Teta Kinds of exeuing driving vehicles at short no. | less at times. His condition to-day has been as| When the Mills bill came to a final | Gen. Beverly Robertson, Mr. L. M. D.’sweat, Dr, | rails ou a 30-toot trestle, 10 miles west of here, | dlanapolis last evening. He made a short speech, f PAMES MICH ARDs con be chartered by parties | waxy yee gg HW RRR | piven to boarding horses wud as harucularatteution | Satisfactory as could have been expected. His pulse | Vole every republican in the House would | Gil; Mr Albert Halstead, Mr. Moody’ ot "New | last evening, a Chicago, Rock, Island and Pac He |in the course of which he said: “Your tionsirtcie. Avy te WMH hicHALs = | MMMM aa Tok OO HOW BF Fe eee eas MOOR | Has vech good, bis respiration ‘better, and ‘is | be found recorded agatost its passage; and he | York, ‘Mix Hoyt, Mrs Truart. and Mrs Coleinan Sas precipitated to the ground, a distance of 30 | State has Deen proudly associated with Rereec ce ogee | BAN BAB Bo Ha Be | iitinonecan oss. _ysduii’ Prpricior. | MPCUNG, whe was, HOE so good the las wo auya | algo predicted that ip tne Westerm mates the peo-| cr St Coe Tee Ee or scat scanrd Soucs was biica paige | tbe past successes Of the republican party, Posey : Aaa ~|- — BB nS , cl reco} BE, ebuke rove where a 1 IM + 7 " babe toy ™ (Mam 22 2 8 GO 2 oH Eeer @=> 1 HAVING ASSOCIATED MYSELF WITH | fact that he 1 av home at Nonquitt, aad io rauen | Woo vowed against a reduction of tavatione One Feeeption was Beid duu 21. o'el0ck. “A bottie ot | Engineer Wilcox Was scalded and died afew hours | and your interests are now ciovely identified Teiephone call. 592-5. elS-Zaw lm Bee CE (who has hud over niue | Pleased with his CD ‘of the leaders of the republicans in Illinols, L. @ | madeira a hundred years old was opened and all | later. Brakeman Cummings’ feet were crusted, | with tts success in Uhe pending cainpalgn, 1 x mamael, HALL — — sary experience ander one, of Nashington's oldest The Story that the War Department would bo | Whiting, who for eighteen years had Served in the | the guests given a sip. Ice cream, cake, and gad be atso received: internal injuries, from which | am sure, Uereture, Ubat 1 may cope your — Mi wtcaimer W. W. CORCORAN will leave at 10am | jy6 316 77H STREET NW. _| the Unertaking business tetas and ol theres | S8Ked LO pay the cost Of coal and other supplies | Illinois Senate, had recently repudiated the Chi- | Chantwugne were served Someot the handsome ence to-Ligit, not duly as a personal compltzen for Marsball Haii reaching Washington st 4 pus = Fasouable ters, We cat be found at my old. esta: | Used OB the Swatara on the trip to Nonquitt has | cago platiorm and party. Gresses worn Were: A tollet of mauve ottoman eee but asa pledge that Michigsn will be true agaitt eas acin a aa Tu: Onx F Fished place of business 35.6 eee eee eiecenae, | been dented by Commodore Seiley, culgtoe te MR, MASON AND MR. TOWNSHEND. silk and tulle by Mra. Pinson; Miss Duke, ‘Texas Fever In Indiana. to thowe great principles of govsrament witch are camer coco! | Sue PEN KE’ ire-prace and W.rerooms, 34 Hst.’n e.” Fine Hearses and Car- | Bureau of Equipment and Recruiting. “Did not the party repudiate him first?” asked | in black Chantilly lace over’ satin; Mrs.! Cmcaco, July 10.—A dispatch from Warsaw, | Fepresented by tbe republican party. T ie iiistic treatment is 2 special study with ua. | Tages connected with the a amt its as Mr. Mason (Il), Coleman, buntereup ‘silk and garnet velvet; Mrs, Ind., says: Farmers along the Lake Exo ana wes. ee wan cisaaen ry ing a a — | Weave u ce nd designs In kood ar . COSTELLO, igeres r . Blac! rnished With gold cord, and | tern’ Railroad, in als rin’ ited: lory_ of une acs omtndate the public, on FKLDAY, JULY | Mkerment at very low prices = a erase KT TALBERT, sid semana on sonnatn een cece ‘No, sir,” replied Mr, Townshend. Mra Trunart, black Brussels met aati lace, afer | Sere Hal appearance among their eatsie of the | of the Government. * *--* ‘Those principles are A SATCEDAY, JULY 71m, and every Friday | y neler ak! Lie Hanning stock, which we | _Telephonecall—268-2._jy6-titr_ Daniel Moran, Richard W. Miller, “I know better,” exclaimed Mr. Mason, “Tnow | supper the ‘bride douned @ traveling dress of | dreaded Texas fever. A car load of Texas catile | KTeater Uhan mew, lasting as truth, and sure er turing the summer mouths | S22 jut Cost, a Lew desins ‘are crowding THE HORSE AND BUGGY DONATED : ea nomas M. | that he was a candidate for Senator, and was | French gray henrietta cloth, relieved uy vest and | Qmeadet. Texts feet: AL CAF toad of Texas cate | final vindiewton tod uriusaph. Twili make two trips to Marshall Hall, eay: | ©U2 Soors, MAXWALD © HUTCHINSON, ™ | Fe ,o Stansbury Ladue Fairand Daeeenea bee | Benson and Tenney Callan brickiayer’s, each for- 2 of gray brocaded silk,'a hooded mantelet ot route and buried in| | Gen. Clinton B. Fisk, tue prohibition candidate fae at Ian aud G13 puma and reaching the city at | _P0-Su1p a eens Pod: AXA pe ce yi please bre: | felted $5 collateral in the Police Court to-day on a | defeated as a Fopubucan because ie was not teas | ee a oe cone of hives oe el eee Tipedn county ‘The Anfection ‘appears to have | for Presideut said in betrott yesterdays “We wal Py 30 pm neut the game to F.G. ALEX, ‘ wet order for ” ‘Mr. and Mrs. Lockett ‘and is rapidly. In one | gain largely in New York, probably increase First-class catering im dining-room at the Hail. the horse and bi jyS-oe*_ | Charge of assaulting James Taylor, an English. | to the soldiers.’ good-bye to the company. Mr. ‘been caught spreading i. i che repeb- b, cotiee, mik, butter cs suppl : peed z Mr. Townshend—I knew I had touched my col. | with Miss Lockett and Mr. Claude Acklen left the | peignyoritood, neat Tipton, ten head of Valuable | vote ifuy per cent, draw: trom, o Ecimicnit! Fareroacreay sc saeei | New Srawren Lrsexs > MOGaNS INSTALMENT HOUSE vastah ty Oeoars tonteca nn bygone on the Faw when T called attention to the | city on a late train, and to-morrow will sail for | DoWghvorwood. near, Tipion, ven bend of valuable a oe eee ied ee ee H& 4% cmear yaits AND CABIN JOUN FOR SUMMER WORK. 1 T0,AND 741 70H ST. NW. f.oab and wore arrested after a long chase, ™ =a ss are forsaking thelr | LavorPeoroad thres touchy anion ter tepwea | made tts appearance ainong tue cows of Kokomo, | ginla, West, vi tivo in tue New ‘Bngland sate, Steam packet EXCEUSIOn cikes her rerular trips | 400: Momie Cloth Splasher, reduced to 30c: met i Clothe, Mattia, Baty Carriagen, efter | 10F {01d the officers that he met the four defendants | Mr. Hopkins’ amendment was rejected. Mr. and Mrs. Lockett will reside in New York city. Cut to Pieces by 2 Locomotive. Ou guine im the Berth wal come largely Srom om Sunday. Monday, Weduesdsy. and Friday, leaving | 75e. Momle Cloth Bureau Cover, reduced to 60. Pe, Stoves, 6c, i at the corner of 12th street and Pennsylvania | ry aKING 4 FRER BREAKFAST TABLE TREAT azz | The bride eee cae ceee “at Moxrneat, July 10.—Ludger Clermont and Ed- igth in the South comes trom all yn ee 3 line wold on crecit a8 cheapas they can be Someut one | avenue. ‘They said that they were brickingery aaa her mother, Mrs. Cheatham, whose sudden death | 40. 2a a a arty. Gur strength in rou all Pound Apply to J. and JM. WATERS. -. Linen Bureau Cover, reduced to 39c. where for cash, asked him to show bis card. He said that when in New York city occurred @ year ago. She was $+ gong | Classes, White Diack, except the uned eee ee ae Niygiske AND LAY ALL CARPETS FREE OF | he produced it they tore ttn ‘and said that ee porte ig po iene nnn laren | Pao SS E cost. they did not want any d—d to come social position, and her home in Nashville ranked boons conferred Fine Linen Hemstitehed Tray Cover, 43c. over here and take work from ‘Taylor aid setae Bostitest private residence in the South. cola was tue liberty Wo drink Uke thelr old tase Extra, larwer oe Se> EQUITABLE ot appear anxious to prosecute the men and he ee “Sie New York Sun to-day says: The County ton. % = wi asa wito ‘morning. among rurmiay od Pehla Sctock p. m, | A-Linen Tray Cover, 25. CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, = —— Tatiectes au last em ‘Mrs. Lockett 13 leaders, yesterday afternoon. AR Pamenver accomimoustivtia Wsurpansed, Bolton Sheeting, inall colors, for New Art Work. “EQUI ” ‘dai ‘of Col of Alabama, who ational committee news Was Re ATABLE SUILDING,” 1003 F 34. District Government Affairs, 4 wealthiest ‘oc that iUh the anpounce= beste, S12 50 round trip. $22 Upper deck winter | | Bolting Cloth, for Panting and Embroidery, im all ASSETS—€898,217.43, ‘CONTRACTS FOR FURNISHING FUEL. Bohn hred ifsaE. — ‘Oulo, was likely to wom berths, = rou i For turther in- | widtl } either Es elas Sse oes Watiias | ah Ofice hours, from Dam. to 4:30p.m. On te first | nan'iscen awarded be ioe ee wien el Mr. and Miss DeBow, who are visiting the city, ge ye ry ten. or apply to— EM — in Rope Silk and Bagarren Linen Thread. | Wednesday in each month the office will be open from | Mier Yohmens Bree ant Mayfield & Heiston, are the son and daughter of the editor of DeBow’s ‘of as an ‘AL MUGGIES: General Acent, | Pull line of ll Kinds of Eutroidery Slaceria, GtoSo'ciock pam. Advanoes will bemade proupay | Miller. meckeves te awar oiteen ‘Review, the obce famous Dnancial and commercial St web eappoeed thet ‘Telephone Baltimore 247. myo ‘New Work of all kinds commenced for customers, at | **7 o'clock. Milter, 3 Mayheld & and Hebton, ‘Johnson Perlodical, ‘arthur P. Gor~ wee = Sutscriptions for shareain the 15th issue received | Bros, 1. ach one has been allowed'to store thels ‘Mra, Heary Edwardes and children went over to De Belected. Now it is APE SAEs VALLEY FORGE, AND pixey OFFENHEDMER'S dally at the office of the Amociation, Equitable Build- | supply at their price. New York city to-day, and will sail upon the Celtic pe fends Bost Houses foored Nee ee pete Cee New Building, 514 9that nw, | #1005 F st MISCELLANEOUS. To-morrow for Liverpool, ar. Hawandes will selection of ether F street. ant toot of igh street, Gesrectown, ane | Shares are 82.50 per month. Commissioner Webb, although slightly better, his family in London in ‘October, and they will re- SES Posies, Rotipeaes Table Rik Boat Ciuu and Disuy | X20 Sole Agente for the New Home Sewing Machine, $1,000 advanced on each share, 4s still confined to his sh ‘urn here next February. ‘ <oneceate ins. mip. ie Reduced rates’ io laces |S —SSSS | | Pamphlets explaining the object and advantages of | The Commissioners kere recetved a number of Randall, of Capitol Hut, national com- c. Reduced rates’ to lange rs. T. G. ot and Miss ve. amp de own at | Coomme Br Gus ‘the Association ure furnished upon application. sbplications for the position of samstant Fannie L. Reeves, Miss Mary McCarty and Miss AW ++ for hire at both THOMAS SOMERVILLE, of Sonn i, Suen, ana tb Lazenbie have gone to Round Hill, Va, for the ‘between bim and Mr. Dudicy as to which of ‘JNO. CUMBERLAND"& SON. is JNO. JOY EDBON, Sec'y. local labor summer. ‘shall have the guiding band in the coming A fal tine of Ee ‘COMPANY, Senator Edmunds has written to the iin cenigg mlb tage eae dese eines ___ BOOKS, &e. GAS COOKING sTOvES dividend of euity sents ar he Toads, espectaly te ee ee ‘Carronep.—W. 1. Ne Pa i = aie capital stack “of “th bh Cut avenue to Woodley. Mra, EV. White left last evening for a visit to sar & Sap, ew Fvsticatioss Ar By (Cu Rand and for sale, cet We. EN! Treasurer, | 10 Vermont were allowed several weeks = BOOK AND STATIONARY DEPARTMENT. —_ Washington, D.C., July 2, dy2-10t_ | dition those having ‘Mr. Kimball. ‘Mr. Norton Mr. Metson's Will, by Rider jASHINGTON THE W, ‘BROW! ‘with Fs Mogorabie Me, Voseber EF mbt Ww. GaSLIGHT COMPANY. aD aye INSTONE COM} asg4, oper mbes ras a Neca, Nasa, Denahter, 1 ey aparel, Jenetlon by ed Mothe:,and La Terre, by Emile Zia aie ooty SOS* Gz: Tz B: any. for thaciectece of ine rod other ‘Mou, the tam- -. 0 Bandas stationery, the latest box of Stationery out; HE Dest. ake min’ ‘D. Mussey and ry rice 25¢. per bux. : on x cS wes Baus, THE CONCORD BARNES, o'clock p. m1. ‘and family are domiciled Moore ay21-3en 416 7th street uw. | Weare the Sole 1 thi ated Harness, 2 ——— er ae ponte Ser “Sle Ceteterntes Fy comcoumeniates spas ta ‘citations ‘Mra, Van Zandt and daughters have gone to the Gexrs Serrs_Scovren thet yom wet Ss iste Saat peeeraceae seashore, AND PRESSED FUR #1. = ‘which F ne. ara ae ot 497 Penn. ave., adjoining National Hotel Bad been = AL MAHN st. mow.; ore PNORSRGET:, | atten ot grasa in tb eR.

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