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Ss. - Ss THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, Fe rs AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Corver Pennsylvania Ave, and 11th 8t, by The Evening Star Newspaper Oompany, & B. KAUFFMANN, Pres’t FER gh A JOHNSTOWN PEOPLE ANGRY. Indignant at the Way Their Claims Have Been Scaled Down. Jouxstows, Pa, July 1&8—Judge Cummin and Wm. Thompeon of the state relief commis- sion arrived from Cresson Springs at 10 o'clock F if i hd £ ‘ | | month; one year, $6: six mou! fi H Pi Ht sk F | E fl ? i i ' f i i iz; : i a i i : X ff i of J i DISTRICT NATIONAL GUARD. ‘prepaid. Scene. anermaticonrianepedor "| Vo, 75—No 13,081. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JULY -18, 1889. >. vi JES. SPECIAL NUTICES. . See eee eee apanecorerenavag| Washington News and Gossip, | Durmice “atioxan cue. |Telegrams to The Star. * Sivgmecttthicperensent, Siablenarriare bounee and oa ASVENIN After the Health of Camp Washington. — B. RIORDAN, G11 N STREET N.W. tractor of of artincial lars msde dry and free or Se> "ssuincton save DefosiT ov. Ae Gen. Ordway has Gecided to take ashortre-| THE MISSING AIR SHIP. ° 916 Pa. avenue. this spite from his extremely arduous labors that Storage Departments all above ground. _my4-4m n.w. Telephone ARCHITECTS. he has had to assume in order to prepare for 4 >! FAHEY, GENERAL CONTRA the National guard encampment, and has taken is. Sai to hy ctarrs: - Tay rere il It is. Said to Have Been Seen spend a day or two, His requisition upon Sea War department for the detail of a couple of Collapse at officers for duty during the encampment as instructors, has been disapproved on the ground that there is no authority now to send instructors to militia camps. Inspectors are —_—_ detailed, but it so happens that there are no officers available at present to be sent to Fort] The Sioux Commission Have Washington. But the Secretary has consented, however, to detail Surgeon Gardiner of the Another Powwow. third artillery, for duty as instructor for the hospital and ambulance corps, also to look after the general health of the camp. TO ARREST THE PRIZE-FIGHTERS. : petit Baton Eo Officers Appointed by the President. sip! to New Ox ‘The po me NEWS OF THE AIR SHIP. The President has made the following sp- ake f the latter place in safety, but Mitchell did not 7 pointmente to the District militia: W.H. Barks- | Requisitions in New York for|mske good his se, “Norrie then called | It Was Sighted at Sea and Seen to Col dale, captain and adjutant, first regiment of — the governor for uisition for Mitchell, lapse. q a infantry; John G. Cowie, captain company A, Mitchell and Donovan, Included Donovan.” Nowtls arrived, here iis| New Yous, uly i6—Pilot Phelan of the first battalion infantry; W. H. Lee, captain morning. Detectives have been detailed to| pilot boat Caprice, who brought the bark Belt company B, first battalion infantry; Allen D. hunt wp the men. Justice O'Reilly. before | into port, reports that eg di 16, in ist, Raymond, company D, second battalion infan- GOSSIP FROM LONDON. whom the application for warrants was made, 89.30, long. 7140, he sighted from the mast- try; W. M. Arnold, first lieutenant company A | oii gp rye said they were not necessary. head at along distance away a balloon first battalion infantry; Frank H. Padgett, frst | Taking Sheep from the Shah’s Ranch— John L. Still in Chicago. ging its “a tfong tbe surface of the water lieutenant company C, first battalion infantry; Warlike News from Servia. Cutcaco, July 18—The understanding in | gave chase to it, but at sundown, when about John F. Bingham, chief engineer with relative tinier Paty . " pee — rank of lientenant colonel; AlbertaJ. Waude, | Loxpox, July 18.—A week ago all London | sporting circles is that John I. Sullivan in-| of mile from it it Cclinyoed end disappeared first lieutenant company C. fifth battalion of | was set to guessing by the removal of the | tends to remain here until to-morrow or the it W: in P infantry; Walter F. Robinson. first lieutenant | sheep from the green park, but until to-day no | 487 after. camacan oe en ae : Kooben? peceund battalion infantry; Henry 1. | one hit upon the reason for this action on the Fifteen Hundred to be Held. ° ub moana aie Scltkin ee eough, second lieutenant company A, first Ps New 61 July 18.—It having been re- o'clock Tuesday evening a big balloon passed battalion infantry; W. F. Dunn, second lien- | part of the authorities, which is without a pre- ennai, Sly over this city, heading in a direction that would Geant, Sompany ©, first battalion infantry; | cedent within the memory of man. It seems | ported berethat s listof fifteen hen@rpd.sames, | 07 1k 0; a, OS SS ee wo George F. D. Rollings, second lieutenant com- | that on the occasion of the shah's visit here | including newspaper correspondents, railroad yard apt Amy he —aaar one one pol C, fourth battalion infantry; Charles J. | sixteen years ago he secured admittance to the | and telegraph people and ‘tators at the | beople here believe that the balloon was the lopkins, second lieutenant company D, second park for several evenings in succession and re- | recent Sullivan-Ki fight, had been for- missing Campbell air-ship, as no ascensions are battalion econ i Lee F. Miller. second lien- | mained in solitary meditation for an hour, the | warded to Mississippi and that all parties ©8n-| known to have been 2 thereabouts, tenant com; me , second battalion infantry, | public having been excluded. In the morning | cerned would be held to answer for violating Inventor and John ‘eld, second lieutenant Light | after each of these visits the park-keepers in- | the laws of that state, the Associated Press com and Backer Disappear. Battery A of the artillery. variably found three of the sheep with their | respondent at Jackson was instructed to ascer-| _ Yonx, July 18.—Up to noon to-day no IT WILL RAIN HERE TO-NIGHT. | t#roate cut. The police took it for granted that | tain, if ible, from Governor Lowry, the | tidings were received as to the whereabouts of 4 * | this was done in accordance with some reli- | scope el thepresseution, and whether or not the | Prof, E. D, Hogan, the seronaut. Mr. Camp- But There Will Not be Much Change | 81°¥ ideas of the devout barbarian and nothing | spectators would be proceeded against, but the | bell, the inventor of the air,sbip, left his home : i i E ; ; i fH if rH VWWVVYVE VIQWHATIAHSMAWVAWAIYHSIVAIEN EVE VOVIISIIFYHOQNHIA at HE COUNTRY BOARD. . Address the Misses PRI ili, Loudoun County, Va, jy18 3t* ED IN NICE COUN- | @— THE REMOV. fe HEADQUAR- oF Sur tsd jks WATER GOMraNt es N, Rappahannoc! Jephone call, 546. oe sy18-3t ANG Lome: LUMBER! er. shade: U9 malaria: FOR GOOD LUMBER ars Jy17-3t* AT LOW PRICES GO TO R OF FAIRY LAND VILLA OF «SPE PuorRIeToR OF FATRY LAND V1 4 SIXTH ST. AND NEW YORK AVE. ¥.W. itewm boat which is used | PRIME GEORGIA FLOORING. PRIME EDGE GRAIN ving them free excur- river. GEORGIA FLOORING, HARD WOODS, &c.. &o. TL 1890—EIGHT. BOARDERS DESIRED LIBBEY, BITTINGER & MILLER, PEELE GENERAL GOSSIP FROM LONDON. : Ha 3 i fF : H FY i $ Be geeeegugegyragiaa? ‘Occoquan Va. jised, water. fresh vogetablon milk, Ac jeuwant piace. ‘Terms $20 per 10 Wis fiw Lovettevile, Loudoun Go., 15, Desire ts Lomber snd Mil Work ar SOROEA WATER COMPANY, ARDERS WANTED AT FARM HOUSE; . Ms a Hog NEN ist ii, Gainesville P. O., Prince William county, Va. ©. C. MOTORS-BFST IN THE 1 '50- % ¥ BOARD- LOCATED 554 FEET ABOVE Fst. aaah tains, convenien ¥ = yi to’gtation ad post office: ood sbade; dancing pevilion THE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE Pith, vegetables snd ‘fruits of season. ween S. Samstag and Js icy vacant; first-class Table Bourd aad pres . 2718 = a OPERTY. . ISCEOLA WATER CUKES MALARIA ce <r = donn county, Ve: Large Au Telephone call, 346-6. sy18-3t ANT HOME FOR | jyig-1w HTH HH rf bef, ‘Address Bete bet james ville, Loudoun Vi Lac] SAMSTAG & CO. is ved by mutua) MELE C. Siete gone alt outstanding Bille an be collected by 3. \LAGET? MANSION, NEAR SILVER SPRING ee cet Sa ese pemeate v6 godishade. “Apply on premises, or ras REY. su B Y c IMMER. RESORTS. INST. CLASS BOARD EAH UNISON, LOU- | “Oiice_<us fuuusyiviuisave, ey oo vid J, telepbone sta! ~hnm a tes. free transportation from depot. CHAS. F. ‘X'S. TAYLOR, Unison, Loudoun county, V: 4y10-120* JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, W. seyagedivedyey G A PLI fal) months with first-class board 2. VROREE ‘Mark- - H. RAY Lo 20 w once Snow 1 week. Prices $10 to @ HB Sori artist S2GuN'and Masscave,” Open until pom. dyldcee? 5 i 4A hotei shaded grot : ~~ was done about it at the time, but now the sheep | governor declined to be interviewed on the is Exchatged, ‘Address. DHOGE, Dect Paik, Garrett Ke> © A wwvonws, Goverxwext Rrcerrrs To-pax.—Internal rev- in the Temperature. are carefully removed to avoid placing the | subject in advance of the action of the author- | $f jy," ch ake, Cape) county, Md. Jy6-co6t _ enue, $603,751; customs, $1,177,556. Whe bliceaiiclitod thls aalocnin: ned the temptation in the shah’s way. ities of Marion county. The governor said, prise, also disappeared in the same mysterious A St the Debander farms $< mile frpea Boyd's station, Gas FIXTURES, Tar Osty Boxp Orrer received up to noon ecauey and sas ali: week ti coaching the BANQUET TO MR. GOSCHEN, ate iota pag — wre hag 2 manner about an hour later. The friends of Be 8 B. and O. —— tion slacxe lawn: plen- | 5590.3m 1206 F ST. tear was $7,750 registered 4% per cents at vicinity of Washington, on the strength of Abanquet was given last evening at the 6 enterprise DOW appear to that the id Ca water, $20 mouth. E. C.DELANDER, Boyd's, Ma. > — S which the predictions officer came to the con- = x iL SPECIAL NOTICE TO OWNERS OF Pp ER BOA ON NO HILL \—LO- Tht 5 0 wil rs ‘ arte ie ce ee ea lr on Se Cr Hien. Tar Fottowixe Fountu-cr.ass Postasters | clusion that it will rain here to-night and prob- 1d mOeUB- < A temteal, tain scenery: beautiful location; healthy. Writefor} here will be a called meeting to take vigorous | '8Ve been appointed in Virginia and Maryland: | ably clear up to-morrow. The temperature report exaggerated. air ship's ascension was one EL TaN 4 Bho ok ag THE PARNELL COMMISSION. | Sure" against accident. ‘Inventor Camp= bell says the ship was not built ac Hotel Metropole to Mr. Goschen, chanceller of the exchequer, by the National union of con- servative associations. Most of the members of the government, ubout forty members of | Mr. Harris’ Cross-Examination Con- ing ~x eee eee ee SE CASTLEMAN, | Set0n against thene asgentnent of County property | Ella M. De Ford, Madisonville, Charlotte | will not change very much, but the presence of | putliansout and ener whendeod Tepresentatives | ‘cluded—Dr. Tanmer's Cuthinbeay:- | neskof tos bebeon teeet the temtanter the P, O. Castleman's Ferry, Clarke County, Va} Th stant “All interested in County property are re. | county; Laura. Buchanan, Rich Valley, Smyth | clouds will make the atmosphere disagreeable. | from all parts of the united kingdom were car, and that it is possible Hogan may bave ae TRY GLUE HOU spectfully requested to be present. ae | eee — — = ee ee Following the “low” is an area of high barom- { Present. It was a very brilliant affair. Loxpox, July 18:—The cross-examination of | died of asphyxiation, as there was more or less -- Sook a> 2G PECTAL re peevorel ma’ + H. Mellor, Shawsville, ‘ord | ater that will most likely give cooler nights and | UNEASY NEWs FROM THE BALKAN PENINSULA. | Mr. Matthew Harris, M.P., was concluded. to- escaping all the time and the aeronaut would . open to guests, transient or permanen try. E anda: ry appointment of hotel. Bre Gravis oa GEORGE SPRaNOY. BEETS oa ee ay ciccede awaiade oat: The news from the Balkan peninsula is any-| day before the Parnell commission. He de-| De in an atmosphere of gas which would soon Giauert a specialty to order. Teleph yl 45474 Puoworep.—Wm, J. Russell of Penneylva-| "ior waarnen wist or THe wisersarver, | thingbut reassuring. On the heels of the re-| posed that Mesare. Been and Brennan lett the Ries rte he at ee Gruie DANE FARE TWO MILE Weinre tie dyptcld sie Gaskuei'r, | MA has, been promoted trom $1,400 to $1,600] yesterday there were some wonderful, tom-| PoFt that a lot of Russian officers are. inspect-| feuiaus whon ther joreed the land lenge Slogan could net posit stvive othe oak venient for gents in office; meet tr: STOTT the National Hotel ‘Store. ‘Thanking our | i2 the Post Office department, ea Ewice per Gay; fruit, Joe and inilk ip abupdance: BID | Customers fOr’ past, patronage: we chicerfully recom <e peratures recorded in the region just west of va. if 5 "e28-1Lm* mend Mr. Stott ag a gentleman grorthy of their con- | INTERNAL ReveNve ArPotntmeNts.—The Sec- | the Mississippi, the thermometer at Fort 3 fidence and patronage. SCH. STEVENS. | retary of the Treasury has appointed the fol-| Eliott, Tex., reaching 102 degroes, with those I take this method of informing my friends and the | fowing storekeepers and guagers: James A. | around the neighboring country in the vicinity 4 large, fresh rooms; fin trees. | Echelier & Btevens the National Hotel Deng stage by | Smith at Mt. Pleasant, Ohio; Jere. M. Fisher at | of 96 and 98, ing the Servian fortresses comes the announce-| Dr. Chas, Tanner, nationalist M.P. for the | conditions. All experienced aerenauts agree ment from Pesth that the Austrian turreted | middie division of Cork, was placed upon the | thatthe neck of the balloon should be at least fif- monitor Maros, under instructions from Vienna, | stand. He testified that he never advocated | teen feet above the car, so that there should be uietly left that city yesterday and steamed the boycotting of women and children, but he abundant opportunity for the escape of jown the river to Serulin, where her guns are | had tried to get land grabbers boycotted. He | Without imperiling the life of the ‘man manip within easy reuch of Belgrade, only 3 miles | said he had always spoken against outrages, | Blating the air ship, _Jei% im | cud’ country advantages unexcelled.”"W. Mi AMO _ | Fred Johnston at Chicago, Illa; Andrew J. Mc; | Prestdent Young Does Not Believe It| ‘itt the order for her departure for Semin | S24manv of his patients had serene Keep Tryst, Washington county, Md. Allister at Ernstville, Md.;Sum’l E. Redkey at “J was given a month ago. This may be true, a aap Secretary Howard of the Spinners’ Union a Hillsboro’, Ohio, Will Be Disbanded. but the proximity of an armored Austrian war THE SIOUX COMMISSION Has No Faith in It. REAL ESTATE AND CLATM AGENTS, Navat. Onpens.—Passed Assistant Engineer | President Young of the National baeé ball | SS 38 formidable as the Maros to the ae Nay v n i Servian capital at this critical juncture cannot 1213 F st. nw. jy1s-6t»_ | William A. Mintzer has been ordered to the | league said this morning that he had heard | fail to ei @ disquieting vars eet THE MORGAN STEAM LAUNDRY CO, | Monocacy, Asiatic station, by steamer leaving | absolutely nothing about the Indianapolis ESPIONAGE ON RUSSIAN STUDENTS. rc 7 (Incorporated. ) San Francisco in Augus' Passed Assistant | trouble and did not believe the rumors that From Berlin, too, comes news which must be regarded as significant. The authorities there Faut Rives, Mass., July 18.—Secretary How- Another Pow-wow with the Indians— . > White Swan and Others Object. ard of the Spinners’ union was interviewed this forenoon in regard to the proposed alliance of Cueyexne River Aczscy, Dax., July 18,—/| all the great labor organizationsof the country, oh ant PLINEY M HOUG! Engineer John A. Tobin has been ordered to float. He declared that the idea of th z — DETECTIVE AGENCY. | J4MES, F. Hoop, EY} ot i . ‘ : were afloat le declare a e idea of 1e Th 5 a . ‘ Sec cF ifre mmunica- | ALBER: WBE 4 . MORGAN, | the Pensacola; also Assistant E Victor ‘to a me . e Indians assembled yesterday morning and | as suggested by the recently-issued ce A 5 ot zi arc p.sToxe. * Bina: The. colette ae here cond Hoosier team’s disbandment is worse than fool-| have begun a systematic espionage upon all 2 < Mr. ‘3 circular of J c asked thet certain portions of the act of Con-| Mr. Powderly and others. Mr. Howard Hone reompeh attended to aad strictly confide John W, 3 yeast? | ordered: Chief Engineer J. Wk Bingham, from | ish. for the managers of that club are sensible | the Russian students residing in Berlin. ‘The i derstood a a SE pe + ‘tater 3 24 sBropared. to do fhe navy yard: Lege Tela, to the Bethlehem | business men, who would not be so short-| police drop in upon them at their lodgings, | ST "hich are uot clearly un: be read | feasibility of the proposed organization, as the rl wat ‘tron works, ‘a. IVORCES— LAW, | the best wo! pular prices. Filtered “ Assistant Engineer | #ighted as to throw away their franchise. If | make thorough searches, and if nothing com- | “6%, These related to taking lands in severalty | interests which it was were Di: Deartorn St; Chicage. sdvice free: tweuty: | Ailurdert DroppUy erecta nbellye $25H | oun Pemberton, from the Mowosacy to sevens | they disbanded tho toum the franchise, which | Pensigro een cree ond if nothing com: | TS the: method of expending the permanent | of too widel deecgut denen te reep the jy6-Im z, e home. Passed Assistant Enginer A. B, Willetts, | Would revert to the league, could not be sold, | attempt at explanation. In several cases the | fund. Gov. Foster explained carefully all these | same int mt and prompt remedial from the Pensacola to the Yorktown. Passed | #nd thus they would suffer of at least | result of the search was the arrest of the | provisions, White Swan addressed the commis-| measures as might be expected from TO OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS. | {vi stant Engineer William L, Cathcart, from | $15.000, if not more. He ventffred the predic- students. and these were marched off to prison | sion, complaining that the Poncas and Santces | less complicated and cumbersome body. The he Y partnership between T. D. Singleton | the Yorktown to the navy yard, League Island, | tion that the team would play out the season | without being informed as to the charges | would unjustly profit by the proposed sale of | textile workers of New England, Mr, and W. i. Fletcher expires August 1, 1880, aid the | Pa, under the present management. against them. business must be settled up in the next 50 os: oo hak fi a en cha’ a tre who dre indebied to the Aran tecome forwatdand | CoMMaxper D. W. Mvxtax, who was in com- n Appointment by the President. settle their accounts by cash or short notes. We | mand of the U.S.8. Nipsic at Samoa during the |__The President to-day appointed John F. further mention that we hope those who fail 10 meet js ips c Bingham to be chief engineer in the navy with heir cbigations will vot And tault with us, when the | trouble between the Germans and the natives, | 08 0it ve cok of iutonant povegee sb bills nef settled in S0 days will be placed is kis beuds | last December and January, and who also saved ! = 3 tor collection. the Nipsic from destruction at the time of tae Commander Hairington’s Trial. be first-class See ‘lothing can be fold at respectable prices Address OF caliat619D se hw my land. Hp complained that Indians could not} Howard felt satisfied, would not look FRX Hae RA take the lands in severalty and make a living | favorably upon the proposed wey en More Electric Light Litigation. on it, as wrops were so frequently a failure. The | #8 they were satisfied that a more tand Prrrsscna, Pa., July 18.—Westinghouse is | €vernment in the past had invariably failed | Profitable method of settling wage diputes and about to have another turn at litigation by | £0 fulfill ‘he treaty obligations with his people, | obtaining redress for grie repr * 4 for th eas0o} o ‘izations representing suing all the electric light companies of the | “7° 4 Mt Temenos. solely the branch of industry in which they 3 b, § i tes us terna’ ~, > . ‘ were engaged. The Knights of Labor, said Mr. SINGLETON & FLETCHER, hurricane in Apia harbor last March, left San} The court-martial of Commander P. F. Har- Beenie hd Of the beuciits of | _ CFOW Dagle, Little No Heart, Rattling Rib, | fy are ically dead in New England, ou 71 9 _dy13-15t 415 7th st. uw. | Francisco to-day to report to the Navy depart- rington for grounding the practice ship Con- | patent of which he is the sole owner by right Spotted end other chiefs representing the four | and I do not believe _their former power can 719. AT cost. é1J. Rae nee er of de Hee ne teh Domillens Of | staliatinn near Cape Haary light was bepun ab | Ot 4" eddllional patent which wes laser vectors | banda BUG agency eben spoke, all complain-/be restored. Their mismanagement or ‘tention to the renting and collection of rents | chief of the bureau of equipment and recruit- 7: Ps s' s' day. ‘This invention is of the utmost import- | ing of th fulfill f the f ies | Worse of the recent strike of the Worcester Of houses and other properties. ing, to be vacated by Commander Schley in| Annapolis yesterday. The accused plead not | “*Y- zo: P eof Se newt maentol the Sexmer treaties | Saves cs Gestenved all b { their fature — THE CHASE-APPLEMAN CO., On a ‘ ance to these companies. und if they love the | and carcfully evading any discussion of the | Shoemakers destroye: Sa qi3-6e te and Insurance, 631 F st, n.w. | October. guilty to the charge 2 neulhacoey of duty. | suit the financial loss will not only involve bun- | present bill. Each concladed by stating be | Usefulness. * gpl yey ge THE ‘The witnesses examined yesterday were Liéut. | dreds of thousands of dollars, but th - i om the pal Some ot ° Withaviewto making important changes in my-| Je Is Favon or Tazaruicat Compastes.—The | wf, Low, who was the navigator of the Con- | nies will a oan the advantage of tise dnvens- pent prAna ae as recoup their fallen fortunes and recover the Dusiness, I will sell my entire stock of GRATES AND SUMMER PIECES Pittsburg, Cincinnati and St. Louis railway | stellation, and Lieut. Commander W. T. Swin- | tion and be foreed to use another system more 7 nee See arene prestige which they held in former days, The saben company has filed » complaint with thé inter- | burne, executive ofticer of the ship. ‘The next | expensive and less practical. that they have not been chested in the Black | movement may meet with success in the west Sint Manian SUR Seleg™ Geter Bisbee ene pax: | Ginte SOMMAAEDD. Somamlation: dghtsat Gua tutes. | Witaame Vill probably be Lieut Orchant: 2 acheter ae Fille parchase, It took two dollars to produce | and south, “and, although ‘express simply chasers are ready to use them. more and Ohio railroad company, alleging that Sovermmeont | Not of Yello’ ver. every dollar's worth of ore taken out of those|™Y Own opinion, I have litt sitency EMBROIDERIES, LACES, DRESS TRIMMINGS, the latter company has violated the Isw in Interesting Government Pubilcations. ae: jabaers al ited apts | hills, and there was a great amount of worth. | *#¥ing that the mill operatives will not GLOVES, HANDKERCHIEFS, BLACK, BLACK- batiatersrs ty naming a rate of two cents per mile for theat- | | A umber of interesting works will be issued Mture declare that theese orate Of jess ground. By the present bill the Indians | lok favorably upon the plan. The oe ye saa i i from the government printing office very | agriculture declares that the case of the bark Perelink aoe indians | of the executive t of the Knights of NI ND WHITE DRESS Goops, 1320 Pa ave.n.w. | rical companies and other parties of ten or go pI J y S : were getting more than the land was worth. AND-WHITE 43 - = 7 | more traveling together. shortly. Of especial value to metal workers, | Premier, from Brazil, having arrived at Sague-| ‘The Indians be stated, had actually recesned | LADOr Was 6 ak, The ame a> COTTON AND GAUZE UNDERWEAR, PARA. |G e>> COMMUTATION TICKETS. Pe 4 , y, : SOLS, UMBRELLAS, FANCY GOODS and No. | _ Couron books containin | tickets, transferable, | Tue Current Issvz or Tut Weexiy STAR ship-buildera, constructors of ordnance and | nay with yellow fever on board, was improb- | much mere than was promised under the treaty om Le os n books containisie 10 dTansterable, } z ite ante Reports of Teats of Matels and La "If the vowel! bad ‘broaght the beac | or ine, "Hie earead’ tie teat ae they | ™stion and the delays incidental to the adjust soua’s efhten, 100 oan "sud 1912 Est. | appears to-day as usual brimful of interesting i ment of union matters would only serve te Other Materiala for Industrial Purposes. It is to a Canadian port the occurrence would have | would certainly never get a better offer than jy9-1m ° inl make it unpopular. iN popular, > papeeichamny irs os Peccaestse Sr well solocied Mierary_ and. mincelnneoes | 5520 feet ih # tual of 177 pages, and | wach report bing received the deputy minister | pst acy bed bower isk OG eee "| ase gamer Ut COLUMBUS. Ez 11 Penna aw. of well sele iter an iscéllaneous | 40 fine illustrations, i i 1 ‘i chiet ~ ssed - Grtewaniesdanaps deeief ceaseless antec | 1 PERE IES as selections and home farm aud garden matters, | The Cruise of the Corwin in Alaskan Waters | fovot exaggecsted by ne eed amar’ | |, While the opinions of the peer sation tieeel iio eo mains ROW? SCHOLL, 2ist aud Gat. The price of Tux WeExLy Stax per annum, | j cat ch will be popular every- | bark will remain in quarantine at Grosse Isle | there are no indicattons thet the commission | PBFe® - oe a sirable goods, and beg to remind our customers that = _| post paid, is only $1, with a handsome pocket | wh is by Capt. A. M. Healy, of | and the official report ‘will come to the depart-| are discouraged. ‘There. is certainly 20 weak gerously So. pe RE IP WASHINGTON CAMP. “XO_ 1, PATRE | dictionary to every annual subscriber. Single | the United States revenue marine service. | mont inthe source of siime we iy Woah Ge ee | aa ENC — | ee Seierahonsof Ameiien, imeste every | copies wrapped rendy for mailing cau be had | Thirty-eight wood cuts and six lithograpia ae- | Tone in the | » ser) Corvmpus, Omo, July 18.—A disastrous fire Wholesale prices, which they should by all means | MONDAY EVENING, at § p.m... 2, Hall, at the business office at 3 cen! b. sist materially in making the book pleasant, ae a ee PREPARING FOR STATEHOOD. | occurred about 1 o'clock this morning in this : i 2 anes Naval Constructor Philip Hichboru’s work on A : P \ raat a On Ti SPAKE aND | A Puetry Cenrrricate.—iajor 0.L, Pruden, | European Docks Yards. ia “another of tbe books ee eee : “ rn Connina, Me., July 18,—This village barely | Discussing the Judiciary Report in the the President's executive clerk, has presented | almost res In this the various naval work- a id : Wash c to Mrs. McKee a beautiful miihtans of the | shops and the ve being constructed therein | ped 4 serious fire yesterday. Its a in ington x ie Sth dag of thety, are yketched, There are 49 lithographs and 9 | @ large tenement house owned by Alonzo Leav- aE E.G. DAVIS, Be office of the ‘reasuror of the Conan, O18 | gy Plity OF Magy Dodee, the infant danghter of | yuo cuts, : itt and at one time ten dwellings were burning. | Otrmeia, W. T., July 18—1n the convention | occupied the first and second floors, and 14th ot nw... Washington, D. White House June 1. The work was done with | _Patt 1 of volume 24 of the Rebellion Records ‘The town has no fire apparatus and but for a | yesterday an effort was made to take up the | stock, valued at about £40,000, was totally de- 719 Market Space, the 22d of July, ee a pen, the lettering being in red, black and | *2d the auuual publication on the foreign re- | copious shower that abetted the efforts of the | judiciary report, but though the convention | stroyed. The upper floors were occupied by BAMU. 1d x aid.’ On the wide ot the sheet isa bunch of | ltious of the United States are stitched and | people a serious conflagration would have re- 20 Corner of Sth street northwest, vn oor steeae | resan ene iar water colors, and in the lower reins tae arta Pi Bess: red Pro Two buildings were burned. Loss | ject it arose almost immediately on objection Seeneion. Tne certificate Bont the aeeutiv® | inad—edited by Daniel Lamont, will precede : se REE from various members that they had not had TENSIVE SHIRT BUSINESS | of John Witherspoon Scott, the officiating |*hem by several days Disappeared Leaving Many Debts. time to examine the report and desired to ofter Am tend, | clergyman, and of the following witucsses:| Rares yor GovERNMENT Texeonams,—The | N#¥ YoR«, July 18.—Anton Sommer, lessee | sundry amendments. A petition was presented President’ Harrison, Secretaries Blaine 4 " ve ha, | of the restaurant and other privileges in the | om the carpenters union and trades Windom, Noble and Tracy, Postmaster General | Westion of rates for goverument telegrams has | iy 00 vchor building, on bth street near the tur wae, | Wanamaker, Attorney Oe Miller und | Bot been decided. Yesterday Mr. Somerville - 521 11th st aw aed DUS F et nw, | Private Secretary Halford. It will be taken to | of the Western Union had a long interview | Bowery, disappeared last Friday, leaving a i J. A. McAuley’s awning and tent . Bis went into committee of the whole on the sub- | J. A. McAuley's awning and ee, : ; . Mrs ckos by Mis Harrizon on her etara to | with Postmaster General Wannmaker, ia which | Bamber of eredion te whom, hy oye money aio BOULANGER’S INDICTMENT. cI Deer Par! @ protested against the proposed rate of a rig ts os ° OHNSON ii le The furniture in his house at No 214 5th — EQUITABLE ay cont for ton words, It is stated that the Weet- | street ‘next door to the Mennerchor building, Emilie Ollivier Denounces the Attempt Anmy Onprrs.—Major Wm. H. Gardner, sur- | ern Union will decline to accept this rate, but, mysteriously d al, the o tne ak ‘The 3! 00 pairs of Children's Hose and Half Hose | COOPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, | geon, has been detailed to attend the encamp- | tt the same time, it 1s said that the Portmaster | jut orior ts the the Mr, Sommer disappeared, besa Pear vapar sti ten +n earns + vaiaee Paes which wr have been running st 12% and 15c., regular “EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 ¥ ST. ment of the militia of the District of Columbia | Gener wiil not insist upon it unless he iscou- | and ‘with the furniture, Mr, Sommer's wife | The committee to whom was referred prohi- Pans, July 18—Emilie Olivier, the wellk vinced that 1t would be fair to both parties, made imported goods, will be sold at same price until allare closed out. Sizes 4, 446, 5, 544 inches, dark colors; 044, at Fort Washington July 22-29, to give instruc- ee ee tion to the me officers and hospital = ick- and family also disappeared. Sommer’s debts | bition petitions, which have been very ‘numer- Coxprriox oF THE Nationa, Baxxs,—The | foot up about $20,000. ous, reported against submitting such an arti- | B°W® French statesman, has published « let Subscriptions for shares in the 17th issue received | in their respective duties. Lieut. Abner Con Curr called Pay Se le to the but minority report tot tn which ho also mans other great bargains tocloselots, A few} gsi,’ at the office uf the Association, Equitable Build- | Gring, second infantry, has been detailed to mata to howe uit orca for The Petrel’s Second Trial. b aanch urtoe members of the committee, | Gen. Linen an} Debeige Dusters at @1, sold for $2.50, and | ing, 1003 F st. attend the encampment of the Indiana state | {). ee Feat Frida ‘Jaiys banks at ® prohibition clause in the con- > Somefor 62.25, sold for 83. Our whole stock at greatly Shares are $2.50 per month, militia July 22-27, for the pr of inspect- | ‘Be close of business Friday, July 12, 23a stitution. From the way the report reduced j'rices for the pext thirty days. $1,000 advanced on each share. the troops, Major -Jas. C. Post, corps of | Tue Cartuz To nx Removen.—The cattle be- reosived ie is fe oviaues eae Tbe 7 JOMNSON & LUTTRELL, Je Aupeciation are furuished urcn appliestion | engineers, ou duty at London, England, has | tonging to cattle companies on the Quapaw 63m: 713 Market Spsce,_ | the Association are farnis ae aon been detailed to attend the congress of engi tion, which is in the a ~~ | wednesday in esol usonth the oilee will beopes from | Beers to be held in Paris July 22-27. At ite | Teservation, whi northeastern por- : om on te bee rr S) Seceguake ne. adesmeumioaan bende conclusion he will return to London. On the | >, sedge ot tha hecee ma be ie of the Petrel's bya Waat A Lone Cass Wax Box at Toco recommendation of the regimental commander | >Y e Secretary of the Interior, bir sho fiver Rimirghd nag-te £1 AT THz CREDITORS’ SALE OF CLOTHING, Vist Lieut, Marion P. Tux Members oF THE Curnoxer Commission combustion. 932 ¥ street northwest. THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Prove, —— B to company F; First from | expect to meet at Tablequah, Indian territory, FBe. for & Pine Atpaca INO. JOY EDSON, Sec’y. may3? eevee, from company F t com the capital of the Cherokee nation, on the Abe. for ‘of Linen Pant amie perp iprpennieheneenin caine id aioaatite mye ortige ime ted, pany B. | 25th instant, He fot a Light Coat. a WB 2 wat Bes Woopwann, eee Se a Serreg eo nore ee torneys-at- Prrsoxat.. ohn olland 7 and U Guuton Law Building, | Lieut, Wallace H. W. Bates of Bristol, Tenn., H. E. pena nITTLES TO REALESTATE. |Special 1 tothe of Brooklyn, the Cleveland ball club, ©, ©. ag EE Ay accuracy, wet ease 2 a HW, Pool of New York i i | aren eee P. CERTIFICATES OF x ot are at Wilaede soe wad tee 4. G.Gh Birdsall of Glew = NEW stoRR DEW GOODS. ili fs rt ii i t A F i i ii it bal i if if f 912 F st. nw., 6 doors from 9th, DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. On and after July 5 we will begine great Closing sale of ou: Entire Stock. r