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GLAl E PROTESTS. He Strongly Objects to the Gov- ernment Program, AN ILLINOIS MAYOR'S TROUBLE. GLADSTONE SHOWS TEMPER. He Makes a Forcibic Protest Against the Government’s Pian. Loxpox, July 11.—The meeting of the pro- cedure committee yesterday was very spirited. the sitting being onlivened by several tilts be- tween the leaders of the opposing parties. Sir Wm. Harcourt and Mr. Chamberlain indulged in an exchange of vigorous language, and Mr. Gladstone displayed considerable temper in his objections to the government program. In ® foreiblo and somewhat lengthy speech the liberal leader protested against the report pre- pared by the committee, basing his objections upon its phraseology. As the report ia framed it allows the house to postpone indefinitely not only the pending bills, but any measures that mas be introduced in future. Under this rule any home rule bill that may be introduced at a later session ean be shelved at will even before it has reached the staze of discussio Gladstone denonnced the arbitrary spirit such procedure and was supported in his criti- cisms by the other liberals. ‘Ine liberals are exultant over the surrender of the government, as evinced by the statement of Mr. Smith in the house Inst night, nnd will probably offer no ferther obstruction to the ministerial program, unless. perhaps. in the matter of objecting to the proposed November session, against which a large number of conservatives are protesting. The government having become s0 completely hemmed in that it is afraid to make a fight ou any measure. it will probably rceede from its ovember session if the opposition even chance of defeat, which from the present outlook. ESSELS FITTED OUT. A Chance of a Scrimmage if British Sealers are Seized. Sax Fuaxersco. Jaly 11.—A letter jnst re- ceived in this city from Victoria states that the general opinion prevails there that two ficet- ing crait have been fitted out, armed and equipped and sent to the Behring sea to aid the British sailing vessels to resist capture by American revenue cutters. The Corwin is at Victoria awaiting sailing orders and informa- tion has been received here that the cutter Oliver Wolcott, which has been undergoing re- pairs at Seattle. has been ordered to make ready at once and proceed to Behring sea. —— A Hotel Closed by Fire. Buea Vista, Va, July 11.—The Hotel Bucna Vieta was totally destroyed by fire last evening. The fire was caused by a defective flue in the kitchen. The hotel was crowded with visitors. ‘ihe total loss is about $46,000, nearly covered by imsurance. ae Influenza Strices leeland. Loxpox, July 11.—Advices from Iceland are to the effect that influenza is epidemic in that country and that a large number of cases have terminated fatally, Two Hundred and Fifty Houses Burned. Sr. Petersrtno, July 11.--Fire has de- stroyed 250 houses in Maidan, government of Nip Novgorod. Six men and one girl were killed. —. Hamburg Strikers Yield. Haxpvno., July 11.—The buildors’ strike in this city has been concluded by the defeat of wwe mea. —._— The Report Not Confirmed. Vrexxa, July 11.—-No confirmation has been received here of the reported shooting of M. Stumbuloff, the Bulgarian premier, A Negligent Census Enumerator. Sax Francisco, July 11.—Thomas Fitzpatrick. the census eunmerator for whose arrest a war- rant was issued July 1, was taken into custody by United States Marshal Long yestorday after- noon. Discrepancies were found in Pitzpat- riek’s returns and on re-enumeration his dis- trict returned over 600 additional names. Getting Even With the Mayor. Cuzcaco, July 11.—A dispatch from Spring- fieid, Ili., says: In the United States district court here yesterday the jury in the case of Dr. Pierce. the prohibition mayor of Hoopeston, charged with selling liquor without a govern. met license, disagreed and was discharged, | after having had the case under consideration twenty-four boars. The doctor claims that he is the victim of persecution and says his arrest instigated by the gamblers of Hoopeston. Yo begin with,” he said, “1 am_ not a prohibi- tionist and never was.” Drs, Pierce and Mc- Caughey run a drugstore and that was what caused the troubie. It appeared on the trial that the men whom Dr. Pierce designated as gamblers are reputable business men of the | town, Some time azo they organ: a club and putin a billiard table for their own use, ‘The doctor, acting in the capacity of mayor. had all the memwvers arrested, aud several of | them, being badly seared, pleaded guilty and Were fined $100 and costs each. As they lad leaded gmilty. they could not appeal and so id to take their medicine. This episode in- tensitied the feeling against Mayor Pierce, and it is generally admitted that the members of the elub took pains to get the information that Jed to lus arrest. He was a member of the const tational convention, 1879, aud a member of the state senate in 1872, stearate Bismarck on Heligoland. Bertzy, July 11.—Prince Bismarck, in an in- terview published by the Frankfort Journal, | says that he would not have signed the Arglo- German agreement in its present form, ‘The cit a7 | ON OLD SOUTH MOUNTAIN (Ilustratea). QUEEN CITY OF THE PLAINS. FLIRTATION ON A NEW PLAN. several curious demands The Suit Which Has Been Filed Will | the expectation of his pi LOOK FOR I SHOUTING STARS. Saturday’s Sixteen-Puge Paper and Its =e ‘TO THE DISTRICT MILITIA. Gente: Contente, Behold the Lion's mane and tail Shake on old Albion's shore; The Washington public will be farnished with Behold him lick his hungry chops, another sixteen-page Stan on Saturday, and it And likewise hear him roar. Will contain enough good reading matter to Observe the fervor of his mood, last over Sunday, The extra pages will afford From this side of the sea; an opportunity of publishing a number of Observe that he is just as mad those bright and entertaining special articles As ever he can be, for which Tus Stan is famous, These will Behold the glitter of his teeth, be supplementary to mirroring the news of the And of his fiery eye; sa Behold the flutter of hie tail, day, which will be done in a most thorough Whisk fesud’y caves sar kick mancor. Two press associations, a corps of in- Z z telligent, hustling reporters and special corre- Siprsihe bie ie A deren too, Pi “ muzzle. gone; spondents in various parts of the country run Observe Wak if joa edule too esr, a race and jostle one another in the effort to wat He's likely to catch on. make Twe Star one of the foremost journals o! Behold his glarii balls glare, the country. The following are some of its prs wee ciarpae! me Fd mig contents: Behold his tawny whiskers shake, | FLOM LYRE TO PIANO (lilustrated). To paralyze the land. Footsteps that mark the triumphal march of Observe him look towards Behring Sea music, With all his frenzy fino; BOOTS AND SADDLES (lilustrated). Observe him glare a glare at you, And hasten to resign. P.8.—This is no Jok The engines of Time have no reverse A visit to George Alfred Townsend at Gap- | motion. land. ane A young man when first in lovo thinks the COMFORT AND STYLE (Illustrated). distanco oe earth to heaven is acagaraal by Fashionable carriages and how they are | q woman's smile, made. Something about the cavalry troop of the FACTS ABOUT CRABS (Illustrated). Hypocrisy is credit on the Devil's books, Strange collecti i ith- a ea Ee nT we Set aren who Gulode sivas lita aes ws much, do little, also, LILLIPUTIAN FIGHTERS (Illustrated). How the bantams and feather-weights are| Gold is good only as an exchange for some- crowding the big fellows, thing useful, EUROPEAN, CAUSERIE. jan Max O'Kell’s entertaining chat about customs on the other side. prettiest in bunches of one. CITIES AND HAMLETS. Do the little things and they will do the A visit to aqasintold town in Central Boli- | &F@8t onee for you Viet eet AN UNPAID WASHERWOMAN. DER WHAT LEADING. —— ; Astory of the mystery of a mother’s ill-re- A Goud Thing for the Clerk Who Owed quited love, Her That She Didn’t Find Him. WITH THE CENSUS MAN. A colored woman called on Mr. Cooley, the Glimpses of life obtained ¢ . Por- | Chief clerk of the Post Office Department, this Geet en | wasbaiag ant (ala kiar aat oteise ke ae partment would not pay her what was due her for washing each week his soiled linen, She Something abont former Washingtonians | asked Mr. Cooley to persuade the delinquent living m Denver, Special correspondence | clerk to pay for the starch and soap and elbow of Tae Stan. grease which were expended in the efforts to ATTRACTIVE HOMES, remove from his linen the uvidences ot toil in the service of the government. Mr. ppp on ang ToR’ ORR: SO WhIS WENT. | Conley \isdkied tur ‘the. nate mnnlicued by “8 oon the woman, but was unable to find it FRUITS FROM STRANGE LANDS. on the rolls of the department, He told the How they are brought to Washington from | Woman that her late employer must be in some many parts of the world. other department, and the woman, with a cor- THE PRINCE OF WALES, ner of her apron in one eye and a tear in the other, remarked as she withdrew that her What he will do when he becomes king. Eu-| rent was uae = td ratte bob ta roper di 5 sidering the hard trials of a woman with five eee eee or six children to support, wanted bis money RESURRECTION DISHES. at once, Good uses to be made of left-overs of fish, A NARROW ESCAPE, flesh and fowl. ASrar man, who happened to overhear the TEN YEARS OF SCRIBBLING. conversation, asked Mr. Cooley what would have happened if the man had been an em- The writers of books increase faster than ploye of the department. the population. “He would have had to pay the bill or re- was the reply. GLIMPSES OF THE FAR WEST. ‘Dees the department collect debts for peo- A trip across the continent, Special cor- | ple generally?” asked ‘Iz Stan man. respondence of Te Star. “No, not all debts,” said Mr. Cooley; “we IN THE CONGO STATE. make a distinction in debts. Here is a man who bays necessary articles of life. He gets the A boat ride on African rivers and creeks. credit because of his connection with the gov- j erument service. A certain amount of credit GENTEEL-LOOKING THIEVES. lis necessary and desirable. Ihe department Fascinating young men who rob hotels and | €hdeavors to make its employes respect that hata credit, But where a man loaus aclerk mone si ater which is expended in luxury or folly be is al- AIR AND ELECTRICITY, lowed to get his money back as best he can, ‘The department does not encourage money lending and does not assist in the collection of What the weather map tells about them. STRANGE DEVICES. Kimora hee CURIOUS DEMANDS. In talking with tho disbursing officer of one of the departments Tux Stan man was told of hich are made upon A story showing how hard it is to separate | the man who pays out the half monthly stipend How the perpetual-motion cranks worry the model makers, waa tvaen which the employes receive. It is a common thing for people to ask him to retain a portion REAL ESTATE GOSSIP. of the Bax of some employe in order that some Additional facilities for reaching the sur-| little bili may be sutisfied. Perhaps the most curious cases are those of wives rounding country. who tell him that their husbands spend the ea, 2 money before they return home on pay day, NEW YORK NOTES. loaving only asmall balance for marker clothe Happenings of the week in a great city. for the children and other domestic needa, THE DISTRICT SOLDIERS. The wives think that it would be «# good ar- Tagement if a pert of the money duo their Preparations for the encampment at Fort | husbands could be paid over to them, It is Weshingion veldom that a department disbursing clerk cieaaccoin ae lovks at the matter exactly in that way. He is NEW GUN-PROVING GROUND. aptto think that the uext move will be to have the family bills sent to him every month with . i ng ged a the ‘, sulary. Such an arrangement would be a long Not Delay Operations on It. step Ta the atastioa ot ‘@ paternal government. Commodore Folger, chief of ordnance of the navy, said today that the suit which was DISTRICT GOVERNMENT. filed yesterday in the Court of Claims, praying DISTRICT EMPLOYES IN THE NATIONAL GUARD, for au injunction to restrain the United States | ‘Yhe Commissioners this morning received & from acqniring title to certain property at the | letter from Gen, Albert Ordway, commanding site of the new proving ground on the | the District militi la. in which he galled. atten: Potomac river, i t hav tion to the annual encampment of the National delaying: sue Gite an the prcenA Tie tar | Guard oie Dies wa beheld hort eran jeast. ‘The land im question is simply | t the 28th of che present month, inclusive, and an auxiliary tract located back of the main | Tequests that the Commissioners issue the grounds, which was bought simply to | Becessary orders to the various heads of de- ex-chancellor holds that Heligo:and, which the | Prevent interference. ‘The Bureau of | partments under them to ailow emyloyes leave emperor wished to secure to Germany, might | have been obtained at less cost. Unless the | island is strongly fortified. he says, it might prove a danger to Germany in the event of war. ath ad Killed by the Heat. Kawsas Crrv, Jnly 11.—James McMahon, an employe at Armonr’s packing house, was over. come by heat yesterday. Ho was taken to po- | lice headquarters, where he died. Jos. Brown | © Newtou, Mo.. hada severe sun here yesterday. He is in a very critical condition. —— i A Fatal Fireworks Exploston. bes Loxpow. July 11.—An explosion of fireworks | ¢ occurred ina house im Grunn, Austria, today killing the owner of the dwell two children. ——- He Will Stilt be € Lospox, July 11.—Mr. Wi itter to a conservative clectior organizer stating that he has uo iatention o: vacating his seat in the house of commons, but On the coutrary proposes to stand for return atthe nextelection. his is the first state- ment on t and effectually ses of the persistent led Smith, Tumors of bis retirement from the government | jnen: he received fiually became unbearable and | he left the house aud has not been supported vy | | Cornwall and he (C.) has not paid the assess- | leadership aud elevation to the peerage. Pleasures at Seattle. Seartie, Wasu., July 11.—Mike Luce and Joe Ellingeworth have been matcued to fight fora: Purse of $1,000 in August before the Seattle ! Athletic Club. In tho wrestling match last night between Mutasada Soracchi, the “Jap” ehampion heavy weight, and W. H. Quinn, champion heavy weight of the Paetfic const, the Jap was declared the winner. A Letter From the Emperor. Bearty, July 11.—Mr. Herman Weber, presi- dent of the German-American riflemen, now here, bas received a letter com Emperor Wil- liam, thanking the riflemen for the resolutions adopted by them at their banquet in Berlin on July 4 congratulating his a Two Bodies Came Ashore. Bostox, July 11.—The bodies of two men supposed to be two of the four Italians from New York who were drowned while crossing Shirley Gut on Wednesday evening of last week, came ashore at Point Sh ir.ey late yester- day afternoon. —_—— Mrs. Hewitt Does Not Know It. Bosrox, July 11.—A Newport, R.L, special to the Herald says ira, Hewitt, wife of ex-Mayor Hewitt, states that she is not informed that her husband is ill in Europe, as stated im the a —<sepetatljieantciaaae Made a Docter in Germany. Benuis, July 11.—Albert Lincoln Smith, an American, has taken the degree of doctor of ebemistry at the Beriin University. Fer Other Telegrash News See Pages 1 and S , his wife and | of the association, takivg a y | aud making his wife the beneticiary; that his | these am Henry Smith |-caused one to be issued to defendant ©: he subject from Mr. Smith himself | 1 answered as fulfilied the lawyer's desires, Unlucky Excursionists, rdnance is now at work on some of the pre. | Of absence as provided forin the act of Com, liminary steps looking to the awurd of the pene gress of March oe He says he docs not tracts that are necessary to pui the grounds in | Wish the law to be regarded as compulsory to condition, Sufiicieut prozress will be made, it | Uch an extent as to interfere with the public is believed, to get the grounds in active opera- | 8erVice, but believing that military traimiug is tion inside of three months nt the most. one of the essential duties of an American citi- ae zen, he trusts that the Commissioners will allow An Old Man’s Troubles. them the benefit of the law as far as they can, Charles C. Mills has, by Mr. A. 8. Worthing- bev ach hoa fete Lacrangrenller ov man hop filed i coliieb 5 Sorn- | either the whole or any part of the leave of ab- fom, eg See Some sasina 2 AE Ooo cva grants Maton che purposes than at- wall and B. T. Gittings, Jonas Dodge and W: | tending the camp of instruction’ be says that Hi, Marshall, the last numed three doing busi- | each man will be given a certificate of the ness as tho Expressmen’s Mutual Bonefit Aqo- | actual number of days of duty performed by ciation. for en injunction to enjoin the transfer | him. his eertifiente. &c, The complainant, now ‘TE IN PLACE OF STONE PAVEMENT. y-three years of age and totally destitute, | ssioners are in receipt of a long tutes that when in the employ of ‘the Adam: | petition from the residents and tax payers of C Express Company in 1371 he became @ member | street between Gd and 4th streets northeast, 900 certificate | praying that the old stone pavement between points be removed and replaced with an wite his since died and there sre no children; | asphalt or concrete block pavement at the that in 1834 he atrrendered the certificate and | earliest possible moment, as the street at pres- Tn- | ent is a source of great annoyance to the resi- wall. @ distant relative of bis wife, Cornwall | dents along it on account of the disturbing grceing to furnish him with a room and the | noises incident to the rough, uneven character necessaries of life und pay all premiums and | of the pavement. ‘The engineer department | Assessments. He states that he went to Corn- | has been requested to look into the matter. ‘s house and remained there several | THE MINER SCHOOL BUILDING LEASE, months. his room being almost destitute of | The Commissioners have notified the exec- farniture and unsuitable for occupancy; that | utive committee of the Institution for the Edus he was treated with indignity; that the treat- | cation of Colored Youth that it will quit and surrender up its possession of the Miner School building. whieh it now holds under a lease bearing date August 16, 1877, on July 11, 1892, ments Leing now totally disabled he claims | uniess the tenancy shal! be sooner determined that he is entitled to receive the amount of the | Ly meatoal ; : certificate, but that pay ment ot it has been re- | 2 ™Uta! agreement of the parties concerned, fused Lecause the certificate is outstanding in the hand of Cornwall, andthe question of pay- | Motlons for New Trials Overruled. ment is in the discretion of the executive com- | _ In the case of John T. Offutt & Co. against mittee, Lewis Kengla Judge Montgomery today ov. ee ener ruled the motion for a new trial. This was an Determined to Tell the Truth. action for commissions for the sale of real From the Pittsburg Dispacth estate anda verdict was given for plaintiffs propre pc canateraa amit rean, compesmapy (SE Ey Rr © ptenl lal agca which should always be suggested by the name ial, wh being overruled, an at sad “Americax” has not been wholly monopolized | Sith, which, being spe’ by the girls, much of it as they now possess. A) In the case of John Wells against the Wash- man of very genuine and inspiring indepen- | ington Market Company, in which plaintiff ob- dence was a witness in a western Pennsylvania | tained a verdict for #150. in an action for false court not long ago. A lawyer who had | arrest by Special Ofiicor Capner a similar the cross-examining of the witness tells | motion was overruled this morning and an ap- the story. Everything went well until a cer- taken, = question had been asked and as much earn? Bete Don't tell aay mere shout) _ sos wain bearing Misslesippl excursionichs “But there is more to tell, I baven't fully | Who had been visiting the mines and furnaces “zbs wunato hen bend Gemly ba pide, bat Gho}| iano os tee oon ee darling ina! muzzie was mines on return rest locomo- witness was ‘not subdued, Even when the | tive tan around c curve iste wee see fall ineabordinate. he was still respect- train, caning quite 0 up. The “I have beeu brought here thority,” he train warning enough to ena- argued have. been required to take | pletem to scape, bal im ured Jamping Sod nothing bes tis eae Bn foe eee | cpenined ‘and ooeeed tise Renesas t the tru m enntebonae oath You mu me swear, | an bad his ankle broken, ie ears aoe Sonnet Lo Aigle adngai Mie > é 10 because counsel hae! Roach, fifteen died uatjet anita shoe took Tinsist on my | Amste: rdam, NX, Reduestaye P espe lina of right to give the remainder of my answer.” ree eee, Now Hs Bh wt me,” said the dis howe oan j°Geltsla, nating Serty-cight » “that bayseed court sustained astated the crops over an area mand my case” 2,000 square miles, SOCIAL MATTERS. WANTED--HELP. Summer star, 2. ersonal Notes of TED—A WRITE GIRL Yo Coo! ASH Family of 1! Appiy 810 prt WANTED--HOUSES. CATED BET W H Rete. nw. 29 or 10 room Hh $5,000. ” Address Mr. and Mrs, J. M. Clapp of No. 1004 Vermont | W Auirtand Three Neist Heuaae Gor ST Mae their daughters and their son, are ae the season in Europe. They sailedia when last heard from by their friends rein Edinburgh on their way ‘They will travel extensively while ill not return until late in Sep- Ex-Senator and Mrs, Conger are spending a weok at Virginia Beach. Mr. and Mrs, James 8, Skinner have re- turned from their wedaing journey thron, ‘ortherm resorts and are the guests rents, Mr, and Mre. 8. H. Bacon, at trect. Mr. and Mrs. Skinner will leave here in a short time for their home in Galveston, Tex. Mr. and Miss Townsend, who have been in Cincinnati recently, left city today for Rye Beach, where they will remain for the season. Mra. Robert A. Fleming and daughter are summering at the Fauquier Springs. WA5t)D-a 7 on SRoow rouse, Fee's location: must be ebeap. Will 1 810. emailer rooms tor ove, @1 t answer. Address cara WANTED—HOUSES & LOTS. | Sires Iron, “Apply at ANTED—A GOOD WHITE GIkL aS NURSE, oue who does not object goiux to the country Fequired. Apply at once. 412 Yth st.n.w. ith deseripti vai ty ih descruton aud location of property, = Be _ ye : =| PARENT Sil poanb. Nic r ANTED-MEN AND. __BUSINESS CHANCES. y LL SELL. STOCK AND LousE FIX ‘aud Provisiog coruet suail, rent store wry cheap, SMALL PRICE, stat other ceut share to per-on who | pate ctedentials, & tun city ‘sud resorts at once. DICK's aGuxe a x D—WOMEN COUKS, #10 TO 875; CH. aids, Nurses and Laundresses, in city way: Waiters, Dr.vers or Farm Hands; Colo: Cooke,_SAM'L A. COOMBS, 026 F et. 1. w. nding some time L AP—S1 001 1 of a Well-catabi a» teal location. Address COAL, star oflice, ANTED—DiES=M 4 Kens. __ FOR RENT—ROoMs, Foe, REXT-TWO 1A GE FURNISHED CoM miunicating Rooms, 2d floor, with ase of parity it heuseheepian, cent 18, rer ay 10-it JOR RENT—PLEASANT — WSLL-PORNIAne FP ial coe Bowrd at 20 “d aya T KOOME, TWO IS Boon, ear tree Lines Pere Ty departments, 908 18th st QOk MeN T—THREE Sullable for Liwtat Lary and Small Cool Kor AND bi or 2d floor ales de- a8, back and attendance, io~ ood Board west dour, retovencre rhe ND FLOOK, UNFURN SILED, I lane Hai; no chudren, © wii JOK KENT—Se T-THREF UNE UKNISHED KOO milf; suitable for lurht bon « aa Mr. and Mrs. Henry Willard, who made a White Sulphur Springs last weok. will go shortly to ther favorite resort, WVANTED-AN Exrenie: as Waiter in Dining Room. ANTED—A MAN AND WOMAN SERVA’ Ce oder WAUGH, 034 F at. gw. V ANTED_—A Wii Gensral House able person wili have a et. Dw. of 522 C st. nw. ~ COLORED WoMa Pertence and bring ‘ON SALE-Git — aes for «i ; Selling, ‘st store Boandarnv.™ , al Borhwert LIQUOR STOKE, fying trip to coruer 14th ana | Wusurut J{Ok SALE—A ME, doin 94 good bar: Diete; with or without Lure to ai ikutmediate put AT AND PROVISO: Admiral and Mra, Harmony are enjoying # ice box and 8: visit to Saratoga 5; Mr. J. W. Wholpley, assistant U.S. treasurer, is spending a few days at Atlantic city. Mrs. J.N. Huston, wife of the U.S, treasurer, is back from a visit among the New Jersey coast summer resorts, Mrs, Huston will spend ®@ portion of the summer on her beautiful estate near Connersville, Ind., which is one of the finest and largest private places in the ‘0% CHAMBER AND xtUres © Bid Wagon: will be sold rk fora Smali Famuy. reluser. A ABQ. ae vixr a MOCERY AND PROVES Cor. Bd aud Tats 8.6. — ae TED-RFLIABLE WH it but thorouzh general housework, warhiue sent out: oue to cook ior, chumberwork fur tour others; references required. ‘Call after oceg w. Bek 2)st rae for warenyuse; 7,260 Tt «round, Apply at 1617 foun e » ‘ YSTEMS ARE D-YOUNG MAN WITH UNE OR 1WO ret rience iu a Drug store, ‘Adare Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Buckley sailed for Bremen last Saturday, where they will remain until the middle of September or the Ist of August. While abroad the doctor will attend the medi- cal congress at Berlin, Dr. James T. Sothoron, wife and daughter have left for Capon Springs. The doctor will return in a week, leaving Mrs. Sothorou and daughter at the springs, Mrs. S. Alexander of 477C strect southwest anied her husband to New York, where his departure for Germany. She will return this eve: Dr. Burnett sails on the Rhynntand on the 15th instant to attend the medical congress in Berlin. When the congress is over he will go for a time to Gobersdorf. in the seit mountains, where Mrs, Burnett is with Lionel fest of the family. — in some ways to be beneficial to Master E BEST IN IHR CLiY For yrices torn Be, app" 1S wen. For price, GUN. th Aund Dts, twee , UR SALE--DAIKY WITH 27 MILC ED OPERATCR 0. R expos Fok BEST NichLs PU NuSHED 4 KETIRED FYROM THE ines, | Ofer very re the baamuce of stock I have A. Babies aro the flowers of the household, ! ciiideen. Apply to 1910 Ht» Address, with refercnces, 1 Ok KENT2 BEAUTIFUL fronting N.Y. ave.. in Apply, by inail, 3. W. gantly » 5 1 Woman to Narsea Chitd, Apply 1004 N sym a. ALKD, =. who Vy re rea 3 M sts ne EHAVE ACLIiES proved or Uuimproved Property ibe Lew caputabof mouth if Washinton roperty worth $10,000. Wilh u BEAVER, 629 Fat nw. 1005 B St, 2HE Louisi-us ave, op) osive whoie- mitable for any Leavy busi suman Business, 2TLED WOMAN FOR GENERAT. ust be wei F ecommended. The voyage y~hakit Lhe value iu casi ANTED—AT THE CITY INT. day, Working Women, Men, Bo} Or WOrK-—ap plications 10F KOv! oritious prepared. May Buildiug,sth and ¥ u. * ————+e0—_______ A Pistol Carrier Fined. A young colored man named Alfred Boose was in the Police Court today charged with carrying pistol. It was alleged that he had a difficulty with another man and that he drew ® pistol, but did not use it, The defendant claimed it was » toy pistol that would only snap ye did not believe his story and impoved « fine of $59 or ninety days, parmesan Going to Enlist the Bo; WARELOUsE, of AN. ED—sIXT¥ Di LLARS WEI KLY FOR ONE Ora ly; someting mew for live wor.ers. WEBSTER & CO., Publishers, 3 east OK SALE—AN E-TABLISHED GNOCERY BUsi- jwod location ; (uly mins aznount of money his i @ rare chauce for p.tt uto business. For turther particu HiKPOKD, 1307 F st. uw us ¥ fectionery os 10-8" SELL HOURF HOLD ‘tem; wouil pay and ENT! 0 Speciultios on New Credit >: chauce for udvaucelment to right man, 303 eae hovieMas, Watches Clean: scene ye Geet | PLOK KENT—THE Two UPPER FLOW, WITH rices. ‘Mail Sprinca, warranted one year, 'y repaired. We defy i wood Work and iow peices, LZzZ4F paper cape. The ju yy in the Navy. ‘The prosecuting attorney in the Police Court today entered a nolle pros in the case of Frank Brown, the boy arrested for the alleged theft of a gold watch from Mr. Mankins in George- The watch was returned to the owner and the money found on the accused was returned to the man who bonght the watch. Brown's father told Mr. Mullowney, the prose- cuting officer, that he was going to cnlist his son in the navy. cece RELENTLESS FASHION. The Thing That Rules With an Iron DIES AND SIX MEN TO and Fit Lacties’ w tw business, ot Reduced Lo: per week $5. Cali sonst EF OR RENT_LANGE NEW BRICK STABL FOR SUMMER HOTEE of Fo =I a L. W., 8eCO! A Beautiful Piece of Land containing 25 acres of ood tarwiuug so.l, an old mansion sud outhouses, «ite uted ‘of Pennsytvauia between D c town Wednesday, = ACTIVE, ENi in the southeustera season: plenty of MONOGRAPH COM: such persons a6 go to the Bie Mountain House,which is uot fur from it. A stream of water Bows thi the Fu buunuary, Weil stocked nd vflering facil.ties for bathiine cant bout judiug the heavy furniture pow 000. ‘Terms, $6,000 cash, Years at6 per cent. For tui WwJORN B. WIGHT town, D ANTED — STENOGRAPHE! Writer of jarke experie we Desires. Such; has Kemingtou typewriter. cher auformation G st nw. 39 10-Gt FOK A VIAGINIA Baltimore; rent. 10 Dt. Haul st., Baits ay ROK BALE—JUsT anaiyED FKOM SMENA Suitable for ail purposes. Also one bacel | tion horse, all the maddie gaits anda iuwle OF double, and vue ~potted Pur Qa tes or chiluren to ride or drive: all stock wuaranteed as represen ved ANTED—A SITUA: a B & ars’ experience in Fi From the New Orleans Picayune. Fashion is relontless and it rules in mourn- ing with a hand of iron, only woman who can wear biack to advantage is the one who has black eyes, black hair and is fat. Most girls of sixteen could wear black, but there is aiways@ color that each persou looks better in than im black, which she thinks should never be worn in clothes, not even in mourning by Christians.” This same “Why, then, if black isso bad, is it so generally worn?” It is English, yon know. : “Lying north of Europe on an island is a city that pretty well rules the world. That city is under a continual fog. choose a color to wear ona foggy, dark day, something that won't ‘show dirt,’ and you have found the reason why sunny India and wear black—because they he wearing of this ery SAMUEL BEALMEAK, 3) Md. ED MAN, SITUA.ION AS round Store, to Horses, or make himwelt Gonerall: use; references furnished, C: OK SALE-THE BIGGE: Acres Directly ata Station bet and Baltimore; rare chauce for subdivision. Vid, BEALMEAK, $10 St. Paul st, Baluunore, Md. ST BALGAIN YEI—150 tween Washington oka secks aby {mployinent iquor aud Grocer; mA c Fgh SALE AT A GREAT BAitGATN, wust have lange grounds aud ample wl 2 % or . Pent moderate, Address, stating. S G.1.D., Georgetown P.O. ACRES OF WOOD LAND. 4 Mil Station and \ from Lanham's; sites and no wate: cues, $600. DUCKE rANTED-OWNER OF HORSE, W: digctor or to Do- RATAGt Ss. y Low kiates. Adi Kenda hich: good bailding of poverty im county. yANTED—DRUGGIST, REGISTERED, expericuce, well rocouimeuded, Ponitiot or Que'as Keltet . ce. ‘UR SALE—7 ACKES, IMPROVED. ANTED—BY A W. Do Light Honse Wo: washing. Address L., 1: oO. K io lie. Inquire = oe M UK SALE—A GREAT BARGAIN IN A BLAUTI- tul Country Home. 5 ac Dwelling and Gucbu: mies iron: Stott’ frum Branchville lawn aud plenty of fruit sunny Americe wish to be ‘so English.’ dismal hue belongs to modern times. ever heard of a Greek or an Oriental or an Why, because a woman lear friends should MTEKS - PUSTLIONS ber Muid, Watrens, Lauudresses Nurses, Seamstress, Meus aiters, ‘Cooks, Couche man, Burlers, SAM'L A. COOMBS, 920 F st. iw, sv 2 F BAI Wor read, 8 iutles frou W buiit Teh-roou Cotiae Egyptian an black?” icted by the loss of she be further afflicted and jumped on by ie to wear @ black that makes Set Harness. stable } TOR SALE—SEVEN with buth, bot andcold water, 4b complete order aud medi.te occujancy; excellent waver ; slabve tor two poutan Brauca B. fashion and 1 Jor Marsh & Co.'s and R. H. White & Co. have Leen ordered by their employers to dress only in black, and a new busine: to the various establishments." business is as cruel as the grave, Like the » Which holds dead friends, it makes u wear black garbs of mourning. The mourning fashion never punishes men. tsa weed on a mun's hat. If the man so labeled for grief meets a lady on the strect he takes his hat off, as a matter of course. woman in black must black, which means nothing in the measure of grief, since she wears it for fashion’s sake much as for the sake of the dead, —— iGLISH CLOTHES, No Well-Dressed American Would Wear Such Garments. rs wood ‘hiv a Y refereuce rn 7 ee ee ee dress 1258 Vt st we wh aud vu:buiidings, © eres, 2 antics 2roin . Beand O. ils, Seitevilie aul & to eure for durin th +11 irom Wash Watter's Place; god ret aud seversi otuers, Cau b A uiiles from Ardwi tou: awelung, 10) : i wcre, aie—At Bladensbure, from Washington; 3 water: Jot about 45x150, AMILIES By A GOOD 5 . RR. 3S dwelling, stuble: good weil Aisoa Wouk Horse; ali cheap. Ayjuy at is 4 ¥. 20. Low. JOHN STEPHEN, 472 La ave. XS FOR ON nn House, Parlor, Ladies’ and * mt ud by her color of _ SALE—BARGAIN 1110 G rt iw. i FIMST-CLASS to LOST _AND FOUN TRAYED ON 5) stock of Plonos and O: AY NIGHT FROM THE Drovers’ Kest, 8 Gray Horse, fifteen bauus te le of both bind lems, 85 reward HH 1HOMAS, Drovers’ Lest. WANTED—ROOMS. ANTED-BY A GEN1L Koow im s Private Famil awouth. Address litt WVANTED—By vo or Kooi aloue as coi muse of Eugiieh brauchea) German f O'CLOCK TKAIN EN jadelpt.. ashingtoy | Coutaimng Gold Watch aud Sinai mobograu seal Ke From the Clothier and Furnisher. The news that it is news about the smug- gling of Fnglish clothing in this country is very queer to those who have known about it for many years. If it were not for this prac- tice there would not be one tailor's shop on the Strand in London for every two that are there now, In some of these shops (and it is the same of the higher class shops) as soon as an American customer taiks of going home the tailor begins to spread his nets to keep the Yankee’s custom efter he is in America. The prices tempt the average man, aud in that sus- ward for ite soturn to O8T—ON WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, A Pi White Bull Terrier Pup, abot awers to the name of Par turned to K. EDWIN JUXC. “THE FOURTH O} ld braceiet 3 LADY, ROOM AND BOARD i ut ® mouths old: an- A Ifberal reward ii re- 412 14th «t. uw. J11-3 THE MONTH, A "a tat Albaugh’s ur between there 910 Dst.sw., or om the brown livecars. Tio der be rewarded by leaving it at vis pe. termis inoderate. jars, VEMMANENT Q, dtar aviv. OST-A MALTESE TOM CAT. ANTED-IN PRIVATES FAMILY, BY PEKMA- reward will Lepatl’ arte conwne OTF Wi Sell Our Cheap, PFLIFFER & CONLIEE nent Couple, for Housekeeping, wo or 4 xd floor, between 9th COMFORT, star oe sa and J4ti.avenue aud H.” Ad ce. IR GOLD EYE | JULY 9, Pall in, between 13tu and U sts. aud ward will be rai WANTED MISCELLANEOUS i KENT—HANDSOMELY #1 RNIN ROOM Aud third flours Oh ok aw ~. Syle RENT—AL GE DESILABLY PUNISHED luguire st the proauses, GU6 Met uw Fok, BENT 940 NY AVE NW. ONFOR teh a tMooms, Let, <Aand 3d doors; very yi JOK RENT-FOUR PLY@ANT ROOMS, PL hed aud unturnished, with of without board, eoky Vane aVe. mw iy 20” E KOoMS AND BaTit able for Light huurekecini, second floor MINIH ST. AND MANSA- ty Paruiaiend tevius wi , COULLETE ain e aured. inal: Cool Koons in arluchtfal iovati oF pactial board Cali wt VAN St L.w.; trenments ys-z SOR ReENT—THRE: ~ UNFCUNES Feciatistr int rr mekwepind, te partis wit OOK REN 1—THREE A tree roous eu e.uite __ FOR RENT—FLATS. FEE AT LNEST END PLATS, 2020 K sr. 5 pom flat wich bath, sinks rahe, ceal bi. good condition , pric JAMES A RATES & CO. dyl-w 1407 Fst uw, FOR KENT--STORES. KE AND DWELLIN L School , «ui able a separate entrance. #11 Ps. ave. between Uth and Otasta Apply we LOUVke GLOVE Oo. Bid o FOR R year of hi Si. nw. ; Compieve In all res} moderate. “THOMAS 'W. LOW Lik, md floor. FOR SALE--MISCELLANEOUS (OK SALE—ABOUT 1.000 Fi AY Contic Tile: plat MOKE OR LLNS, All be wid ugh + plain aud colored; ospect Stove abd Tin Works, 1: a 20K SALE—ACCEPT! Bicycle Co. YOODBURY, oRDER ON CAPITAL uo Safety au tue bi al dvah county, Va, 10 head of Fi 5 Prices reamcLebie ; . YATES & SON, In rear of 61 AT $75, A SOKRI L MU).8E. WElGaT 1,000 pounds jsound , wate for fami.y, wadiie aud diving: tow ia wacriice. Kear G04 T st. uw. “Doe Liegant avd de ‘art with le OR BAL —O EXCHAN CANOPY-TOP trey and #hactons ai 6 a 4 NEALLY NEWG weit Pane, fa ib Beart; ue Louse §. Cail Also @ fine Weber Square Grand at a creat us: «ain, aud other barguins 1m slightly used Uprigut | aud Square Piauos, THE PIANO EXCHANGE, 913 Pa FOK A NICE, HA.Da, for Ludies? use; good Cat, nearly now, 13th et. uw HEAD oF ‘Tenually tow f SALE—ONLY #0 ness Horse , weuth rund. Aino & ili FINE WOU DC. Bye. Horses by G. BRITT, O& SALE—FINE BRED SCOTCH COLLIE PL jen with pougrec, SCHMID's Bird Store, ist Ww. ie OR SALE—HOKSE, PHAETON AND HARNES sound, gentle ah, mate tor lady’ & A aKaY e Tine ba, Horse Jou BALE Horses, 15% Ik OF FINE Dati wads high ; al dy8-6t ‘i {OK SALE—A PAIR HANDSOME YOUNG HORSES, Derlectiy matcued, sty iieh, over 16 hands bigk. ¥ BAUGAIN | — bane NS ‘During the next few d..js, to muke room for my new tin, Li offer the folowing Yaatiow 2 bat oct. Upright, Stuyvesant & Co., fin t Upset, Marshall & Wendell, ct. Upiivnt, buultz & bauer, fine. 200. “oct. Uprigit, Behring & Son (ured only ome WE AKE GOING TO Wi Stock of New and second. ~ PIANOS Slightly used.” standard sual bt 65 payments. Call aud seow ceptible and receptive mood the tailor finds him when he spreads his nets. He eays to him that if he orders clothes from that shop they can be sent to America free of duty, but at an extra cost of only #1, payable to the man who smuggies them over, knows of a number of men on the third and fourth-class passenger lines lines--engineers, tain: T—JULY 9, A GOLD BANGLE PIN Boston si Seward bot Axrcuiture. SE OF SAVE HOKSE AND PHAR iv Stabile, site iy 1 TALBOT, Star office. ANTED--A PaRTY Te woverument position tire: f-ur moi and other patents; Leycit will sell for 835 APPOIN (E: would like to borrow IN THE ATLAN ILDING OK CROSS- becwoen 12 and 2 v'clock, oud, tue iy person the rand by returulng to Ase. os ness, Lap kobes and Wbips this aide ct’ Sew ‘York Ha xd Whips this side st’ New ‘York. h London tailor Harn r 8 WI US. A of 50. ACieur of 30. TAND, 1011 Pa. ave. Db TEN-GALLON MILK INE ara ior $1 » Lox \d on the freight ursers, Mates and even cap- who find it worth while to bother with this business, Sometimes these sailors take the clothing to fixed places—a hotel or a gin miil--and sometimes the customers send to the shops for them. The best steamers on the help swell the general robbery, more or le: but not in the same way. ts n well-paid captain or a proud yout surgeon to bring over “top coats an to men who often sail with them. When all this is explained by a London tailor to a tourist from New York it sometimes hap- ns that an honest tariff reformer declines to a party to such a swindle. (I never saw an rotectionist abroad who did not in- vidual freo trade and national pro- us indighation of uite right; then I'll our clothing in bill rating the to 50 per cent less than the true bili, which I will mail you separately.” OST—LAST SUNDAY EVENING AT WHARF ot er Arrowsuuth @ Myxtic be paid if retuci ~ aa Pood, yy es and Me Lost, 08, guy *wnld-tu SCHMID “WANTED-PRESERVE YOUR TEETH BY UsIN Miaburn’ 3 TH, A LADY'S SMALL Superior liose Tuvth 4 jard Cars. Keward ‘Doe between 2d and Pepaie dora {tients to, aay friendship that _ wives tor ive waz ANY ONB SECURING ME ‘bot less than 240; D., star office. = = = UK DALE—SEVENTY-FIVE Pi CES OF BUBUR- our E ven, “<p s . GIVi TO & permanent posi Koverument preferred. ARTIES, CONTEMPLATING | CAMFING te casb. dimen. ‘Pfect by Y feet, and U voles, guy ropes, ae. : tut attention : terms $8 ermonth, Apply to i. AL BUNNEL, Bauk Buildinz, 7th aad Pa. ANTED—BY a WELL-ENOW able in six mouthi: ‘_N GENTLEMAR, pa i {isbis and abie to 40x 21, dtar of- = ee SS ae W ATED TRACT Ceo i2 ADJOINING = particulars, Wi M. BARSTOW, OLD Zin ot ew. tection.) In case of a that sort the tailor say: tell you what Tul d the regular wa; goods at from ‘AL—IF WILLARD, EDWARD OR Na- | _3yil-zt fueniak sone of Satuaurel aad oan - at Newbury, state or au them Tit ship y d with it = Noi lusects, wall wri o. ‘ut ground; & $5 94,0005 WOUDS & BUR, 1106 F st, JOR SALE_PIANO BAVGAIN—GRAND UPRIGHT Piano. hes uf t. JOR SALE—AT ©., tue Lanwest dtock of Gi 400 FA. AVE, WANHINGTON, > to suit ie on pariy tor hanged. bien vt the hore. jek OR SALE— YOUNG CANARIES, MOCK an Gold — 5. iN@ nde, Parroin, ac. Fishes, Globes sud ia cm. Tth wt, now, —“OTTO" GAS ENGINES, BOTH NEW cud secoud band; sn) size. dead tor cular or BALLAUE, Act ta stat mw, cred bird Mtore Ok BALE—CALKIAGES, WAGONS AND BUG- select irom. lie es OU easy Loris; 100 jobs to and bestiy douse COvm Es rig, paisting ry ROAubOR sv Mat, Gooncetuwns DC SUBURBAN PROPERTY, _ perty, lmprove bear Wi 3S -BOOM nus; 15,000 feet of torus eany. THOS. © ay 10-30 )O% SALE—AT TAKOMA PARK, SEV ‘House, Stable aud Outvuild: TE DETECTIVE AGENCY, 60; st | AF rosd, connected wi only three tailors in London “eaptiegete cee sult of clothes that a dress; ‘ican id care to be seen in at home, wou't mention their uames, of course. All the IVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION QUESTIONS ‘and era, Bend 1c. & W.RLYDK, one ‘D_HIGHYST CASH VALUE PAID FOR don to fit bim out is next door tos guy when ‘peta, SI jrevtees finds tha. toc ks of M Store and Otice veaanes Ad _ oraddress Ac C. WINSTON, DOT Tee ae ing the waist caught in as close to a aret-pies As. posible, whul all the tronsecs those of clowns usuall; one can pack away Saretoga trunk TIME. WK WILL Pay ou re OLD eianbe “e are, so that that pion ot thes o1 sok, despeine, tak HOTELS. ABBITT HOUSS WASHINGTON. Do * jO8 KENT i UN TENNALLA TOWN: Woodly lun. Apply at the JOE SALK—SUBUBBAN- NY KESIDENCE Gul tner.y kuown as Dr. Jow:eh Hardin's, a 1 rooms: im the midst of s fine grove, wit Bo close to city will soom be within limita ‘Beautifully situated, high anu healthy. Commanding fine view. Street grade already estab ‘taken by’ | lished by District engivecra BRICK SIDEWALKS, GRAVELED STREETS ‘Shade and ornaments! trees. ‘Finest water. Excellent drainage, (Call for plats, terme, &c., on REDFORD W. WALKER, ety 1006 F a F alle