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pening Star. WASHINGTON, D.C., WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 1889. cpp emiegeercelrey and at the same time Davitt wrote them im- ploring them to forbid the murder. This letter <——_ SPECIAL _NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip, |7#® DESERTED WHITE HOUSE.|Teloprams to The Star. | smcisienineed ere me Es <> & FTEs SH ot PS asaanots rte Advertoome ee De re aTtreak hi s, 889. | Notice of extension of R street north. The Higera of Administration Officials, of secrecy by identifying the ranks wore psi wp ta the wbty ot be | THIRTY LIVES LOST |iise wissirned ver bem, Saks done me lwrong. For twent he White Hoase to-day. ‘There was an emptiness har et me to a the gma of this, arpeal now publicly from this witness box to 5 . America to come forward and 4 the justice Seen ars Gepartare yesterday left no motive | The Thaxton Disaster More Serious | ot elling the ath Det tat aot ce " P és ss is leave mention name.” Calling was confined to a few who wanted Than Anticipated. All this made one of the most striking scenes Sag Sp Varma oper arcaars —— el nt out n a, the morning, Shorly after $ otloce chewnd| MIGHAEL DAVITT'S TESTIMONY, | m= sls and forewearing i nox peclpendedl ppdecarn orig Dea Bae: Bi Rha ‘ agra arr ata — aoe — ‘onan for the week eee the White House BOTH SLUGGERS ON THE WAY. Distinguished New Yorkers See Him Off ches <= OAED. order ; -—-5 To Our Friends and Customers: eral conteerten ofall Kind ef artihehl stone at thereof prepared snd fled in so Birideerepniorty i nae Siaaheooes teilute monde drt and Bees fromm fond odors seSU-me wen of the ing of ths | enabled te seep eur saree sane Sty | vuainess under the old firma name, . Having obtained additional capitsl, we purpose TO LAY IN AN ENTIRELY NEW STOCK OF GOODS, WHICH WILL BE PURCHASED FOR 3020-2 a = NEW sTORR gyeeeagyay and, to an unat- for Woodstock. a CASH AND OFFERED AT VERY LOW PRICES tractive thi The nt probably ™ WOOD MANTELS. 7 a ab aT fore Monday and then will soon oe ees New York, July 3.—President Harrison and je aball, as in past, carry fine goods only, and solicit Paces 2 and 4 The cone PRESIDENT HARRISON'S TRIP. | part r Mrs. Noble SLATE MANTELS: RUSS a liberal share of your pstronge in the future, Tere 2 | War have zone os : 4 po tae a 8 : He eens egg amichong Caan: ot ve Paes oe ‘Gur respective stores, RESPECTFULLY, Pace 2 | out of town. : ofthe Navy department, Clarence W. Bowen ° ISIANA AVE. a perme ernnd 4 7 i F. Shey d ef eee 490 Lou! ax SuLys4 ire. . MOORE & LEDING, rae 3| GEN. PARKE’S RETIREMENT. | Lord Salisbury's Troubles With a a nerd rsa poreneobirton Sar iT CoM. 2 . Kenn: Sons. . Page — rn IEE Snes loth stand wow York ave. er. (2-24) OG. Sor ae ‘Peco 3 | Promotions in the Engineer Corps—Who London Mob drivenin three open carriages to the Grand Storage for Stiverware, 3 ‘, Laces, Fine Goods, = 3 CARTERS OF THE METROPOLI-| jy3-6t 1109 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Page ‘Will Succeed Him? = Central depot, where the 10-o clock train on the ont v peniblen of ail! y Je19-2m TAN x LICE, Weshington, 2 ay, de Page New Haven road was taken for Woodstock, Kae> Sone © | ii iam and, Police Hewdiation respecting, Fire The departure of Secretary Proctor pute a Bowen, ot tee inigpontos Erte ween? “And it shall not be any 4 H. B suiTs, ABTST. hid to the solution of several important ques- THIRTY LIVES LOST. At the depot Secretary Tracy joined the Presi- 5 ions pending before the department. One of rs dent. A stop will be made at Hartford, where NEW ISSUE OF STOCK these is the appointment of a successor to Col. | That 1s the Estimate of the Thaxton | ty0 President will visit the state eapitol BY THE Casualtics. GEN. HARRISON AND PARTY 3P ts BELIZVED THAT THE acTUAL xcmpen | Teached the Grand Central depot at 945. The WILE NEVER BE KNOWN, as THE cans wens | President, with C. W. Bowen, walked through BUAXED AxD MANY eee ABE SUPPOSED To | the waiting-room to the platform, where he eisai Wake Gass, was joined by Senator Hiscock, Col. Elliott F Shepard, Collector Erhardt, and Jos. H. Choate. sia Dae = ee wand minutes’ oem it Meee gene the . 7 ‘ ich to Tae EVENING Stan. President was escorted to the car,w! was in ice for many years, Notwithstanding this fect | ‘tsxcuscna, Va, July 3.—The wreck on tho | charge of Conductor Sarles, it is universally thought that Col. Wilson will tee % Among those in the party and on the plat- be the man sent to the Point, Norfolk and Western railroad at Thaxton's| form were Congressman McKinley, Justice Col. Parke’s retirement will cause the follow- | turns out to be the most appalling ever known | Miller, W. E. Stokes, Secretary Tracy and — les omotions in the engineer : Lieut- | in the history of that The fact is tho | 2° F. Salisbury and wife, Dr. Hayes Wat Toy Sra re epey ge erie agg 3 at road. and wife, Henry C. Byrne, wife, and Miss H. Benyaurd to be lieutenant-colonel, Capt. | 2™mber of killed will, perhaps, never be told | Byrne, Will Carter and wife, and Gen. Barbour. Ernest Hi. Ruffner to be major, First’ Lieut. | as the cars, having caught fire from the engine, | T#¢ train left ut precisely:20 a.m. rs. MISCELLANEOUS. Work delivered at once. * ever. shall be manufactured,” st t OF _Prices $10 to $75, according to size. _je11-24t* | MONEY TO LOAN. an the eto = OF GEORGETOWS, D. 0. ® license previously obtained from the Major of Police = St WILL SE OPEN UN- under direction of the Commissioners, or ——, in ‘IL, 9 O'CLOCK TO-NIGH TO SERVE YOU WITH OFFICE : 1251 = (32D) STREET. je29-6t a — iy ie gigs the CLOTHING. GEORGE SPRANSY, 4347thst. jy3 Mo. Me. YOU REMOVED HIS | Regulations. "W. G, MOOME, Major ind Supt.” Me NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. large stock of carriages to 456 Pennsylvania — Police. Approved—J. w. Douglass, L. G. Hine, CW. Pony where he will be pleased to see his old customers: Raymond, Jomumissioners D.C. Sy2- ‘The firm of WM. KNABE & CO. is this day dissolved friends, i 1008 F ST. Ree Te a ete eer KEE ‘ UICK FIRE AND CHEAP, Waal Pi 1, 1889. ro Seeniio See | erp nb soaet pe NOTCH 6 co wa ene Coma | Coke. style of ne) Cal ¢ is - eee Exclus | Sa ts day’ diesolved by mutualconsent |The business | yaaa ot TP Ate uy Nencetor | SUBURBAN PROPERTY... ct. D.cF 3 Cee a re We pena Ub and ite affairs liquidated | oti WM. KNABE & CO, MANUFACTURING COM- | SUMMER RESORTS a Cellars, and Stable the concern should be pid, a SPECIALTIES ‘Asphalt or Purtiand Cement 7 A Corporation under the laws of the State of Mary- ‘oom 108, Lenman Building. SOMERELL Yi, BUSHNELL, land, composed of the members of the Inte firm and as k bow FRESH HAVANA AND KEY WEST SEGARS. Parke as superintendent of the military acad- emy, This place is regarded as one of the nicest gifts in the service, and is also thought to be so important that it is seldom left vacant any ength of time. It does not necessarily go to an officer of engineers, as Col. Parke was the first incumbent from that arm of the serv- FIRST CO-OPEERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION LETTE H VDE DWE HW AHH AVIV AIAA™VSTAAVSIAVIAGWS WEWEWBAISIIAKSSWwWII9 Ete ttt} The undersigned will continue the Real Estate and ca iT : fauhaoais i 7 THE FIST sToP, CHAMPAGNE WINES, | Tpmpance bushes cried on by the tate dem at | E> wan Ve cloned allday tomorrow July 4. Mason M, Puttick tobe fret Reutenant, °°" | weresoon reduced to cinders and ld iron. It Sramrorp, Coxx., July 3—The first stop All the leadin, at New Yor! MPBE i, xfEs 08 ede pres seaees Sa ae arene is now estimated that , Pre: i PEMBROKE PUNE RYE woieee ae CAMPBELL W. BUSHNELL. WECIDER i coc bo pane Tae THE CITY POST-OFFICE. that made by the Presidential train after leaving Wines, lies Segars, Tpporter, 12 lvania avenue, ‘and August, and all day JUL 15 ba WM. H. MCKNEW, 993 Pa Ave, FOURTH OF JULY AT THE NG ba eae ee ‘Men's Christian Association. “Oriiital Grae Patriotic Songs in the Parlors, 1409 Ne SUBURBAN PROPERTY = No Star To-Morrow. — ggg na .4t 8 pan. Thursday, by members of the PASESTORS, LOOK — 2 SEVEN-ROOMED REAL ESTATE BROKERS AND INSURANCE | Literary Society. The public invited. Admission free | 8 the Fourth of July is a legal holiday, Tax ‘tases (nearly finished) Li i NOT LESS THAN THIRTY PERISHED, New York was at Stamford, at which place the while those who escaped with their lives were | train was boarded by Governor Bulkeley and staff, Senators Hawley and Piatt, the four all more or less Injured, many very seriously. | Connecticut congressmen, and « number of Tne train was composed of engine, baggage | state officials. What Gen. Whitfield of the Commission Says of Buildings Offered. A sub-committee of the city post-office com- beat shies arbors, be. a> IHE,REN, TURKISH AND RUSSIAN | Stan will not be isoued to-morrow. The busi- | mission Yesterday visited the buildings in this ear, express and mail ear, two passenger cars a pe a a “sae froma. mi. to p.m. "Ladies" hours from & in. 16 | 2686 office will, however, be open as usual. city offered for the use of the city post-office, | and three Pullman vestibule sleeping cars and nace Pagan. Sey spestal Location corer Providence aud Burns streets, Brook- 6 land, D.C. 2-70" as stated in Tax Stax. Gen. Whitfield, amem- train bearing the Presidential party passed cath i TURKISH BATH CO._ all were consumed in the wreck. — See ae ber of the committee, said to-day to a through here at 11:35 without stopping at the # THE UNDERSIGNED GROCERY MER-| GOVERNMENT Recerrrs To-pay.—Internal rev- s: pore d ala THOSE KNOWN TO BE KILLED ARE station, as was expected. Lieut.-Gov. Merwin ; Be chnnts oF Geonsetown, D Comitioronen | enue, $815,766; customs, tan reporter that no action wo! au rs REAL ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOLD. who came here a their respective places of business on’ THURSDAY, Sites, from half an acre to 5 or 10 is July 4, 1889: G. W. Offutt & Bro.. G. W. & H.W. land; excellent water; beautiful oak grove; frequent INSURANCE EFFECTED. Ofruey Thos, Knowles, Manogue & Jones, M. U"Dono- be taken in the matter until the | Engineer Pat Donavan, of Lynchburg, Va.;| and State-Treasurer Henry : commission had a meeting. Gen, Whitfield | Traveling Engineer A. M. James, of Roanoke, | 3° the party, wore left behind. There wi Gavozr Arpornrep.—J B dat the depot the distin- ; Sommuutation fates, only 6 cents m érip. mar. y Hay & Crate, EMF Harries 3. E: Dyer & Coy been appointed a gauger venelt ope cnepe Sat some of = p= Va.; Foreman J. Edgar Bruce, of Roanoke,Va;| gushed parse eiaeeas omen: : es. - ey . dard. iv ada) use ~ RENTS COLLECTED. ‘OWING TO THE INCLEMENCY OF THE | DE®T or THe Distaict.—A statement issued | OF" snc niger aoe He v thought * ‘that | Mail Agent Rose, of Aburgdon, Va.; J. W. Lif- CHEERING AT MERIDER. — Sisoarer, JOMN 6, SOHN weather and dampness of the grounds the | by the United States Treasurer shows that the - es it would be difficult to find build-| sey, train dispatcher of Hicksfi Va.; Mr. | Mentwex, Cowx., July 3.—The train pulled College Station, Ma jy2-1w TQAES MEQOTIATAD.- | ese of eth: Suntay School to Pierere Mille on, Present indebtedness of the District of Colum- | ing" more ‘unsuited for. the p ‘than | _ rypraidters: into Meriden depot at 12:40, and a crowd RENT—TWO-STORY BRICK BLACKSMITH, a Se 3 cae ene ais $20,142,050, a decrease of $1,964,600 since | the one now occupied by the post-office. It is | Peyton, railroad stenographer of Radford, Va.,| ruibering two thousand immediately ‘ight, paint shop in Anacostia. Appl at| OFFICE: 1008 F ST. N. W. syD3t ‘co 3 t July 1, 1878, the intention of the commission to collect all | wife and child; passengers, John Kir! ‘kpatrick, | sot up a cheering which continued = = ‘Orders for above Beer, formerly bottled by ESTEE the information possible relative to the city | o¢ rynchburg; W.C sm lent fenekse Phate a JOR SALE—FINE SUBURBAN RESIDENCE, SIX = COMMUTATION TICKETS. Jon Nass, will be promptly speended tov To-pay's Boxp OrreRinas aggregated $663,950, post-office with a view of laying the of Lynchburg; W. C. Steed, John Hardwick, | unti mute a appeare on the rooms, bath, water in house, good well, fruit trees, —— . H. BU i. ‘ 7 platform of the car, closely followe¢ by the "TN ‘Coupon books containing 100 tickets, transferable, 420 7th st 3 entire matter before Cengress in a It} and Will Marshall, of Cleveland, Tenn., and * A gg plats < ~~ | Company's offices, 10th and C sta. se.. and 1912 Est 2 DR. J. WESLEY BOVEE HAS REMOVED | £4,000 at 106%; registered 4: 600,000 at | Will adopt some measure for the temporary ‘: " ed i \PUUBURBAN HOUSES AND LOTS. *S PTZeR & Co. 501 E Costar: his Oiice and Hesidence to No. O10 Toth et. | 1069 ana oa tegen vs, © accommodation of the post-office and at the | The charred remains of what were supposed |™°", avd led in three rousing cheers We have for sale at original prices and ou RAM, 1211 Pent ae. cme hours " bas u6/6 easy terms ry $to10 wm., 3to5 pm, 7 p.m. 7 ae as the President bowed his acknowledge- lots in the principal suburban subdivisions of |} toc Mae tT one call, 1185, 3-20" same time provide for a permanent building. nana vist i : to be eight bodies, were found in very minute} ments. Many hands were thrast 101 F st. now. nine ‘Mary Ann Dovanerry APpointep.—Secretary TLR man r 2 re APART: Roce Capitol and Hat. sage Se —— Ti » Res! up to the platform and the President grasped pay those ‘eho fintend to jnvest inahomeor | ROWT SCHOLL, Bist and @ at — piorists Club ie postponed fom fuly 4 | Rusk yesterday appointed Mary Ann Dougherty tice renee regal igns. ‘ particles, ieee ese cach one.” Mr. Platt introduced Justice Miller, speculation to call and examine our plat ls Price, #3.70. Je18-1m_| the following THURSDAY, JULY 11. to the position of laborer in the seed division ss isbehg Sea ey one r Recretary Tracy and Secretary Noble, each of ra a —~ Pam GAS FIXTURES. in Wg a LARK, Secretary. _ of the cultural department, at a “of | ¢Xtending through several administrations had} Those supposed to be fatally injured are| whom “was cheered. As train *Soautiful cottages Gnexey terme, No ‘trouble to i NEW STYLES. ae, SONSOE JONADADS OWING TO-RITE | O10 a Gin Mie Dobehorty will Ber aaene | filled the office of deputy marshal of the Dis- Express Messenger Ashmore and Baggage-| Pulled out the President waved — his suow property. Corrgapenenee alee, Tule postponed to FRIDAY, AUGUST'S” Alt Uckets | bored as the subject pf ue President Cleve- | trict, last evening tendered his resiguation to Deaciicas eccea ly injurea | 2824. and one or two ladies of 108, E, WOODS & SON, LOW PRICES. of July 2 will be accepted for this date. 4¥-2t*_ | land’s pension vetoes, a cave that attracted at- | Marshall Ransdell, and it was accepted, Mar- r ong those painfully inj the pry wppeared on the platform. Hartford + CHARLES A. MUDDIMAN, =>, ALL, MEMBERS OF 1. A. 2580, K. OF | tention at the tim shal Ransdell stated this morning that he | #e Miss Potter Carrington, Baltimore; F. ¥. | will b the mest chopping Glee. The Semen Al x imaaieice Se rez ho are in, srreare AY, July Oth, | Avaverus J. Ricxs has been appointed judge | Fould be in no hurry to dl the vacancy. Dexter, Beverly, Mass; Joseph Goldberg, New | “tration there will be quite pretentions, con- t LL. E ns tee pha cits eames sisting of a parade, followed by speech-making ‘N UP TO VERY RECENTLY BOLD. tok SEE ty AVE OF WASHING: geet JOHN BI of the district court for the northern district of | Quartermasters Changing Stations. | York; Mra. R. B. Powell and Miss Inez Heank- | at the capital, & Fewounble government pomtion under EDNESDA et : Ohio in place of Judge Day, who declined the} The following changes in the stations of offi- | man, Marshall, Tex.; M. D. Temple, Chicago; LON: . MO! pe ny Fg a JOHN H. OLCOTT, | <a TO. Mitts CLICE THE STORES OF | appointment. These two were rival candi-| cers of the quartermaster’s department have H. W. Martin, Chattanooga; Mra, Judge L. P. Ba age oc st ane Pratnens housep city good referencesand bond given: | ariest- ‘Eminent Gi r. | SESDAY nnd will close not later than 1 p.m. on the | dates for this office. Judge Ricks was Senator | been ordered: Lieut.-Col. Jno. G. Chandler re- z . a. ‘ileon, | LOPd Salisbury Subjected to Rather Dis« oe "PLICANT, Anacostia, D. C. CHARLES SHEISE. | c ‘4th, Customers are requested not to shop on the 4th. | Sherman's man, and Judge Day had the sup- lieved from duty in New York city and assigned Thompson, Staunton, Va.; Bishop A. Wilson, agresable Wreament COL SERYICE FXAMINATION QUESTIONS | 9 ————asrnars CAMP, NO. — ~uby 1.2880 | but after he: aoe ele er ie Heelined | *© the charge of the general depot at Philadel- ~~ eased y 3—Lord and i seto-tace, > MG ERENS: A.M Tey Tngtitate, Bement arte Ameri euilpstaterest in the Atucor MILLER ¢ HERBEIG, | the office. ‘Thus the President had a cbance to | phia, relieving Lieut-Col. M. J. Ludington, ccoreemyptotnn dir enacts acme + Kate tow. | Sth st mw. + Sonn 3 RAES Becrtar) Booksellers and Stationers, Washington, D. C., and | appoint both of the rivals, Lyxcusvre, Va., July 8.—The railroad disas- ived ther di cable ail ‘ ’ i received rather disagreeable treatment to-day UTHORIZED PRIVATE DETECTIVE AGENCY. | je2o-1m Gril collect all outstanding accounts, ‘ahd accounts gers ron Bak Besniacs, eoltnion prey ter near Thaxton’s yesterday morning has cast | at the hands of a London mob. It was the oc- 4 MoKitresh | Communion: a ditced cai kom onan nee Treas, ‘T 18 Exrectep that in a day or two George | Richard N. Batchelder, who is ordered to re. | ® general gloom over this city. Seven coaches | casion of the reception to the shah at Guild WM. WILLIAMS: Manager 028 KUMMERBUND SS appoar on the books of aid arm t this dg, W. Lyon will be appointed surveyor of the oe Lieut-Col. Chandler from the charge of |in all were wrecked and burned. The loss] hall, A brilliant procession passed through JosF sO SD FS Tee CELT Face IN MEN'S DRESS A TENNIS SASH. ‘The style of fp from this date will bo kDOWn sa port of New York, and Theodore B. Willis | the general depot at New York, of life is still estimated at from 30 the streets on the way to Guild hall, In it were <1 Clot Still in Office. where first-class Second-Hana can be sold at respectable prices, Address oF calles 619 D st my. __ SURVEYORS. 1S R. FAVA, Ju, & Ci Topographical Engineers and Archi- 1416 F st nw. to 40, but as the bodies of nearly | the Prince of Wales with the shah, and a num- It would seem that the removal of Superin- all the dead were burned with the wreck this | ber of royal personages, members of the cabinet tendent Pugsley from his post at the navy-yard | is only an estimate. The following is the list | “04 diplomatic corps and many other notable isnot quite an afcomplished fact, Command. | of the Killed and wounded 08 far as ascertained | Pols. wort drapad with flags ned baeters, Caps, of BS MON ek] RESTING 5 Soden th ; ant Meade forwarded the recommendation of |UP to noon to-day: Killed—Pat Donovan, | ind the strects were lined with columns of prep: rete a ou Will Be hold on FALIDAY EVENING. Ju 3, in Racin toe Aten Hiaasen a appeared in | Commander Folger to the Secretary, stating | ngineer; Charles Bruce, fireman; J. W. Lin-| troops, through h the royal procession MEN'S IMPORTING FURNISHELS. | | Myag of Thumisy, July 4. BG. - .” | the shah, and it is alleged that he is foing ts that the building under Mr. Pugsley’s charge is | *#Y, train-dispatcher, of Roanoke; Summonds, | passed. The st were filled with people. eee Secretary. consult with his majesty as to whether he | finished and there is nothing for him to do. | postal clerk; Hopkins, express agent; A. M. a. eesnon si he color- Bookseller, Stati d Enraver, Rag Pe Marie: "edilby alt the rood denlere about Tex: it “Bao Loth st Corcoran Building. | HAbse Hasserx Guooty Kany, the Persian 5, Dut the best goods are thowe from sania eae aa Be minister here, will leave for London about the NDON. They wear better, look better DISTRI INARIANS, PLEASE a t send address to STUDENT, Star office. 1t 12th i i Ee oa ts om |e mat 2th inst, ‘There he will join the shah, The elise Trocusend Udi wo hacean corer: eB, REGULAR MO; ETING | minister is said to be grieved over the obnox- D ST. i a Nis Gi Woo} and: he premier and Ledy Salisbury, starting late, : o ; : sa, | found that y P.3.; ought not to be recalle But before the Secretary had approved the re- | James, traveling engineer; John Kirkpatrick, | ae We ind our stock in Half Hose too large. To-day we | <=> lac ae ‘tM. ; J : , THE SHAH HAD PASSED THE GRAND STAND, : ‘but only until we have reduced the sur- 1 Suu hot com! elled, io. 065 such inducements as 20 Dr. Axcrer B. Honns, one of the physicians bore of eee reer 4 a alt? with hes = remmscran ye nef —aembengy net ry — the ranks of the troops broken, and the un- FIREWORKS!! 2 of revular 60e, Half | Eade, for tie reasons that Lmade tay prices low in the | of the Roosevelt hospital, New York, is in the | chief, He alleged that the entire merrmers | of Cleveland,-Tenn.; Nai me OE Dee " restrained crowds roaming the streets, com- Fireworks1: | Hose #0 preg pairs @1. Ask for Morley's. city for afew days. He is » former resident of | was duo to personal dislike of him by Capt, | Boke, Va.; Dennis Melon, of Roanoke, and | os iv blocking travel for the time. ‘The pre- FLAGS! FLAGS!! FLAGS!!! aed pra ren OP 4 to 25 per cent less than other reputable 1] Washington, and at one time wase teacher in | Folger and that there is much more to be done | little niece of Mrs. Thompson, of Staunton. 4 iH. rs. ingtor 4 mier’s carriage was able to go only very slowly, ps long at protune vou the full value of your money at alt ties. | the city High school. He graduated in medi- | 9 the new ordnance shop. The Secretary, on| Wounded—Captain Ford, baggage-muster; s s why reid - , and simply crawied along until Cheapside was Be English and Scotch Serges and Cheyiots, from which I | cine this spring number three in a class of one one suspended action in the case and | Rowland Johnson, conductor; E. L. Dubarry, conaaedl wioat re it ome tos complate chant LANTERNS! LANTERNS!! LANTERNS!!! a .w._ | am making Suits to order at @22.50. You will find | hundred and efsty-etx, referred the matter back to Commandant " visi still, The occupants of the ca: w < E WILSON, REAL ESTATE | these better values than those offered elsewhere even sie i Mende, with the request that he report at once | UPerintendent of the eastern division, Norfolk Saeda ee She Savmd: bas seek Gr kane formerly of 1418 Fs = cone Navat, Onpens.—Passed Assistant Surgeon | to him whether or not there is further work for | 8d Western railroad; W. C. Glass, brakeman, | Known to CMicial unidorm the slghiness do- ‘The Largest Dealer South of New York. ms “Amo in Trousers, cor. 9th an Chas. W. Rush has been ordered to duty at the | Mr. Pugsley todo. And so he is still in office | arm broken; Mrs. Judge L. P. Thompson, | Salisbury’s oficial uniform the sig expense of ‘The most Varied Assortment to select from. <= WASHINGTON SAFE DEPOSIT Cu. ‘TIC CITY—GOOD FOR FIVE | Naval Academy. Lieutenant-Commander Sam'l aS ee Staunton, Va, burt badly; Miss Hattie) the belated offici Banter and humorous Lowest prices prevail. Best Goods only. Wholesale 916 Pa, avenue. ‘days. #15 round trip, including hotel accom- | Beldi has been orde! i m Too Busy to Attend to P Carrington; Bishop Wilson, of Baltimore, Md., | allusions entertained the crowd for some time, aud retail, round, my4-4m | modationsat the Colounade. Partlow of sitor n ordered to the Franklin as ex: ‘09 Basy to Attend to Politics. . ier’ itorage Departments all above my Number limited. ‘Tickets only sold at the ELSMENE, | ecUtor officer, Lieutenant-Commander J. C. “The people of the west are too busy at-| cut on breast and badly bruised; J. D. Tanner, | gtextly to the premier's annoyauce. Finally a CH. RUPPERT, 1408 H Morong has been detached from the New i f Lynchburg. Va.; Joseph Goldberg, of New | Police officer managed to find and bring to the s EQUITABLE 408? — Hampshire and ordered to the Independence | *°24ing to their wheat and other crops to | of Lynchburg. Va.; Josep! berg, rescue a body of troops, which relieved the am, " aeeee CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, Bo peraice psa chigy North | #8 executor officer. Lieutenant Hugo Oster- | bother themselves about politics,” said Senator | York, and F. T. Dexter, seriously injured. Mrs. | premier from the embarrassing position and —_— =e “aia Oates : arpa: "| Caroline ave, and 7th at. To-pight the W. C. T. U; | haus has been detached from the Norfolk navy | Ingalls to # Stan roporter this morning. “The |B. B. Powell, of Marshall, Texas, shoulder | Gacorted his carriage to Guild hall. Here the nts “EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 F 8T. Wil have charge, tw Gitbert ¥. Williams, ‘aly 4th, e¢ | Y8rd and ordered to the Enterprise. Lieuten- | administration is evidently popular, for I hear | and back hurt; Mrs. Inez Sparkman, of Mar-| premier was forced to enter as an ordinary ASSETS €1,044,781.37. night, will be a rau rally. Eighty pervous sieped ant B. 0. Scott has been detached from the | no word of complaint.” shall, Texas, hurt internally; Robert B. Good- hie 7 grad hme sone a bore a : - —— ruEspak, JULY 2, 1880. Subscriptions for shares in the 17th isne received | * cee FOURTH -OF JULT* WORNING. 1 = a ee oot ‘The Senator arrived here yesterday evening | fellow, of Roanoke, R. P. Johnson, Roanoke, | was when he was allowed co ouber. daily at the office of the Association, Equitable Build- | >> Bok, Ooo e at woe oe for the purpose of escorting his daughter, a| Va, H.W. Martin, Chattanooga, Tenn., se- eta Lieven coons: LUNCH GoOoDS!! | ing, 1003 F st. Ded —_ ‘i Bupil st the Georgetown convent, home ‘to | riously hurt; M.D. Temple, of Chi se- COMING ROYAL NUPTIALS. ° CHAS. FRED. ADAMS will speak on iy . pie, cago, p rpenteentbenanyuion cll “THE POVERTY OF THE PEOPLE,” They will leave on Friday. riously injured in back, and J. A. Young, of LUNCH GOODS!!! Radford. Pamphlets explaining the objects and advantage of | Preliminary to orgunizings Primary Council of THE For Minister to Liberia. The Event Creates Interest in Society, 2 ae “SRSA cama ‘i —-. but Has no Political Significance. the Association are furnished upon application. ‘LE'S TRUST. Admission free. ie Anny Orricens’ Leaves.—Segond Lieut. Geo, | _ Mr. Frederick Douglass called on the Presi- PREPARE FOR THE FOURTH OF JULY. Webselag ir enghs usb ine clascrent hector: BaP WAENGTON, GhovE, THURSDAY, | I. Putnam, sixteenth infantry, has been granted { dent yesterday to thank him for his appoint-| SULLIVAN STARTS SOUTH. Loxpox, July 3.—The prospective naptials GtoSccancky ms. Advances will be mate seomigtiy rine exenten A short aldros by Her" De Guo | leave tintil November 8, and Second Lieut,| ment as minister to Hayti, and he recom-| sonn L, and His Party Leave Cincin« | of mentors of the royal family, of course, st 7 o'clock. Siusitg by a chott of forty voleee ‘under esdesuney | Rott A. Brown, fourth cavalry, leave for four | mended Chas. 8. Morris for minister to Li- nati for New Orleans. create a considerable interest in society, but orpbarp nang ear sepe a eee var cwis sucayritanen (ete re raion wil eave Washington O and f ')%. | months from September 1. aye Morris ie actmoonte’ for thls i over our large and varied Stock before purchasing Prew't | m 13.30 p. m.,return at 3: Sey yep place n, Alger, higan; Gen, Brad- some needed supplies for the coming GLORIOUS | JNO. JOY EDSON. Sec’y. 85 cents adults, round-trip; *hildren, Sxcrerany Proctor left the city this morn- y ps Br its cl —my21_| Shovel, Ad cents. “A public sale of lots will be made ley, of Kentucky; Gen. Knapp, of New York, FOURTH. We probably have the greatest variety of Bee THE MA DESBOI BROWN STONE | ons new avenue at 12 o'clock, offering ing for his home in Vermont, where he will nd vt my t and by several state delegations besides that of such supplies to be found in Washington. boliers atthe otter of the amupay, PaciBe Wuuldlag, | meet at the: mt. MOULTON, Fresen end the Fourth, He expects to retarn on | Kentucky. It is ¢ ‘that he will get the MONDAY, 3 jb. mor the election of | _ WARREN CHOATE, Secretary.’ Jez jee ee appointment. Our Store will be closed the Entize Dug July 4.1960. | nine trustee and for other suporiant pauoeme rolls REDUCED RATES ON PATENT MepI-] Carr. Jxo. R. Mynicx, third artillery, has St. Paul in 1892. 2-004 w* ats HAR. | been detailed to attend the encam, it of the ing articles pment The chamber of commerce of the wide-awake | hotr of departure, having had an early break- — BARGAINS UNTIL JULY 15TH. = for misc! ; Sy seduced to | Delaware national guard to be held at Brandy- and progressive city of St, Paul hascommenced prorabhe arics ydomeigy Sore rented i bably another Marquis-of- Ta order toreduce my stock of Suitiggs, Trouser- wine Springs, near Wilmington, during the | preparations for the great exposition to be held Lorne affair, and Fife will probably pay « and Vestings, I will sell for the uext fifteen days | duced in proportion to week commencing July 17, 1849, i ELPHONZO YOUNGS COMPANY, at's very suiall per cent above actual cost. If you have i _— at Washington in 1892, by the appointment of pete vlnengh gained i iv page abe Mea Gia. Aallmcton guarsgtente Cea TOMY, Eameoeers- E, Becwiay-O, 1. Ferbash | Se tolowies, mgs om ugrip et ae ate Of a royal alliance. wt 428 NINTH ST. BET.DANDE. | yogskw3t Cor. Nf. fave. and 10th st, + ity and N. pson lew York, Dr, 8. T. : Sanborn, Frederick oe eL Mme = aes NOTICE! THE ANNUAL MEETING OF wered. CHARLU! T. B. Towser & Sox. eect Gomeae. tes te ae ae > River 7» fot ction 7 DEY GOODS DEALE: rectors and such other business as yur 227-1m 1316 7TH ST. WN. cl se Lue a ieta at the ‘oftce ths, woh ont oO adem annans okery raed ES" PITCHER, Secietary. JelvoPLzoaayaaG_| Jeet 2 Somme. a brother to Wm. G. Hards, arrested « short | 0°94 Tepe etg* worth 62k. peryard. Remnant, PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION. <= J. F. MANNING, time ago for manufacturing the counterfeit | among the latter j0% yaa. D. K. Slate, worth S0c. per yard. Remnant, bE, en silver dollar which gave the sub-treasury at = = nai 3g Garvet Stripe, worth 500, per yard. Hem. — sipeen ti so much citen, the i ‘Medium Slate, worth 50c. per yard. Rem- 1990 Pe ave: aw, Garvet, worth 50c. ‘Remuant, Liste Satine reduced to 10s. 7 i Gpkise Libetroun Ait Weel, 40 in. wide, 360. Wool Chaltie reduced to Good quality of Chailie 10 to Be. 1 Bice eer her tt Has eho H F i Fad Seis sataluaes oncavaas ND WM. BEL

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