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W. A. Puce & Co.. 719 MARKET SPACE, COR. STH ST. AND PENNA AVE Ks Sovvesms Or Ove Axsiven SARY WE WILL OFFER SPECIAL REDUCED PRIC! ES FOR TOMORROW (Saturday) ONLY. So take note of the pricts. Asnrveasany Repvcrioxs m Hosters. LADIES’ SUMMER-WEIGRT 50-GAUGE FAST BLACK HOSE, all sizes. price, Soe. FOR SATURDAY coun Sle. patr. LADIES’ 4THREAD FRENCH LISLE HOSE, 3 different styles, drop stiteh,all sizes. Regular price, @Zand 50c. FOR SATURDAY ONLY le. pair. LADIES’ TAN or GRAY DROP-STITCH HOSE of FINE MACO COTTON. Regular price, 44c. FOR SATURDAY ONLY 27e. pair. LADIES’ EXTRA QUALITY PARIS LISLE HOSE, fast black. Former price, 60c. RE- DUCED FOR SATURDAY TO ‘39c. pair. LADIES’ FRENCH LISLE HOSE, FAST BLACK. Regular price, 50c. FOR SATUR- Dax. a ai LADIES CLEOPATRA DROP-STITCH SILK HOSE, FAST BLACK. Regular price, @1.%. REDUCED FOR SATURDAY ONLY ies Tre. pair. LADIES IMPORTED LISLE HOSE, OPERA TOPS and PAST BLACK BOOT, ins variety of styles, drop stitch. Former price, SOc. REDUCED FOR SATURDAY TO lc. pair. Se a ee See LAMPE BRHGTE or bata ar” ABettae Se POSE” BERD HRA ‘le. pair. A Gazat Repvcrox Ix Bezrs. ENTIRE, $TOC! choice of our Tax New Bar Rox Sazz shee, Ds, fe is PADI. on So. orriz. Assrvensany Prices Ix Groves. BUTTON GLACI ‘AN KID GLOVES. cat ae #1. RE GLOVES. Work 1:25. REDUCED YO ee. 3 “Ee Vor eer oaaes eet SBUTTON WHITE, MOUSQUE ‘Worth REDUCED TO. pair BLACK ciat Paice, soe Bice sti "GLOVES. Worth €1.25. SPE. GLOVES. Worth Tie. SPE- ‘Shc. pai. are, ina 'Y SILK GLOVES. Were $1. QBLACK-TAN, WHITE.GRAY SILK MITTS, LONG WHITE or BLACK MITTS for 66 and CHILDREN’ ALL aoe "Ss MITTS, COLORS, for a a | ee FISH-NET VEILING. Regular price, SPECIAL. 16¢. Sa TUXEDO VECLING. Was 3%. REDUCED XEDO VEILING, with CHEN SPOTS Regular price, a. REDUCED TO 7358 ‘DO VEILING. Was25e. REDUCED T QUALITY SEWING SILK VEIL- "galore Meare ye price = aud 25c. REDUCED TO isc. YARD. Assrversany Parces Ix Riszoxs wee a mates in BLCE ee Wiedtevaniee RIBBON, ALL COLBES” Regular price, 33 and dic. RE- DUCED TO Le. YARD. Or Faaxce W: \3 ee ee ihn as 807 P, Ave N.W. Or Ierenzsr Te ES ae ‘af taumer. sa0im (GREAT CLEARING SALE Sxcoxw Dar. Tomonnow morning commences the oscand aay of ‘the Nine Dayw Clearing Sale st the Palais Royal. Re- duced prices in every department, of which hints are given below. Dress Goops.—iage. waite Paid Lawns, 20 @ucedto llc. yard. Polka Dot and Stripe Figured ‘Swiss, reduced from 2c. to 20e. yard. ‘EILS.—Spectal counter tomorrow filled with 1Se. ‘Veils, reduced to Sc. for choice. Black and White Lace Border Vells for hats, reduced from Se. to 48c. Necxwean.—wash sitk Windsors redueed trom 19 to 15e. Extra Long (40 inch) Jap Silk Windgors, reduced from 220. to 19c. Choice of all 25e. Windsors for 22c. English Windsor Scarfs reduced from 60c. to4te. Please note the requiar prices are much lese than uewal for equal quadtties. Panasors.—one-thira lees than regular peices. Ladies’ Genuine “Gloria” Silk Umbrellas yith artistically twisted hanfles, extra cover, silk tassels, ‘$2 worth for $1.25. Men's Indie Pongeé Silk San ‘Umbrellas, $4.68. Those of twill serge with green silk lining are only @1 each. Sarcuers.—warranted Real Aligntor ‘Traveling Bags-theee are pieced, made from cuttings, practi- cally as good as the much mere expensive bage. You will find the size and price marked on esch bag. ‘During the stock-taking sale one-tenth deducted—10 per cent discount allowed. Siges in inches, 10, 11, 12, 18, 14, 15, 16, 27, 18. Prices for above sizes: @1°40, $1.65, $1.90, 92.15, $2.40, £2.65, 862.00, #3.15, €2.40. Jeweiny.—neai Gold Rings, neatly eagreved, in ‘misses’ and children's sizes, ench as usually sold at 25 cents, have been selling here at 23 cents. During stock-taking sale reduced to 19e. each. Blazer Shirt Studs of white and black stonine, gold and silver plate, such as usually sold st 25c. the set, have here been retailed at 14 cents, may be bougAt te ‘morrow for Ie. set. ; Tmported Enamel Bow Knot Jewelry, including fen holders, belt buckles, hair ornaments, &c., at 10 cent discount. Make your selection and clatm tenth of the marked price. Fawe.—sepaneee Pans that have sold wp to47 canta are reduced to 27c. for choices. - Hhstreny.—coice ot neariy 1,000 paire Fancy ‘Ribbed Cotton Hose for 2c. Reduced from 36 cents. x Groves.—asuin you are reminded of our superior (@1 Chainols Mousquetaires reduced to 88c. pair, white and natural and sizes to fit all bands. Haspxzncurars.—xeury four thousand Ladies! 25e. Handkerchiefs reduced to 18c. each, or three for 50c. Scalloped and embroidered in identical designs to the expensive hand-worked handkerchiefs. See samples in window of No. 1117 Pennsylvadis ave. ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued below.) DURING Tavzspay, Fray, Saronpar, Galy 23) Guy 2) (aly 25) ‘The escond floor, but cemparstively cocl—the many, ‘open windows facing the south catch whet bresse there is. Access by safety elevator, which will be found in passage adjoining Glove Department, Goods are to be offered at prices that cannot bat be ap- Dreciated, for the most staple and price-worthy goods are not excluded. ‘When we reduce the price of these popular garntents you may know it is « very special sale—it bas only oo- curred once before this year. ‘We need not inform our reyular patrons that The Palais Royal's 85c. Underwear equels thet usually retailed at 61. Gowns tm tour styies. All with the full high sleeves. Those with new style turn over collar and cuffs are very popular. Choice for 6c. until Satur- day evening. Sxinrs.—romine mean in length, width, material orfinish. These with cluster tucks and 7-tuch French embroidery ruffle are certsinly good value st G1 eedts (@Se. until Saturday evening. Constr covens.—trow wne re not frequent Visitors will be surprised to find these Pompadour Covers marked only 85c. Such lace and embroidery trimupings are seldom seen on garments lees than 61 (G¥e. wntil Saturday evening. Drrawens.—cambric and Cotton, lace and em broidery insertion and ruffles. Small, medium and extra sizes. These garments possess unusual merit, ‘which will be pointed to when youcall. 6. enti Saturday evening. i; $1.35 Unozawzan For 980. Acollection of Gowns, Skirts and Corset Covers that ie confusingly large. Made of finest cambrics and summer muslin, shaped after Freneh models, trimmed with choice plat Val. and linen Torchon laces, Swiss and French embroideries. At the stores where half of the patrons have en account the price for such underwear is $1.50 and LEB At the Palate Royal sor $80. until Saturday evening. 68c. Misses Brovers, 440. Of Maen lawn, plain and firured: sailor amd Pagnt- leroy styles; sizes $ to 16 years. The popular Gc. sarment of the ‘82 cummer evesca. Until Wednestey evening Sor bb conta. 50c. Suman Consers, 440. ‘The Palais Royal has scored a point this seeson with Feather-weight Ventilating Corsets, uaréniced notte tear out. Another point is the high bust. Untt Sat lerday evening bie. pair. A Few Or Masry Bisoarms © Our Mr. Linden requests it mentioned that reduced Prices prevail throughout his department. Only 0 fow of the many bergains can be given here. Lodiew Stik Walets, in black, cardinal and nevy, also stripes, Bc. Reduced from @5. 05.50, @6 ant (96.60 to $3.98 for ehetee. Ladice' tan and cardinal Cloth Biessrn Reduced from @5 to @1.48. Beaded and Silk Wrare. Regused from $10, 61% ‘and 615 to $8.98 for cholce. Lediew Satine, Percaline and Chevict Waist, Re- duced from $1.25 to 9c. Cashmere end Shetland Shawls. Reduced from 94.00 1091.08 Lees expensive Ghswis ot proper- (donate reductions. Chi'dren's and Misses’ Suite. Gingham Doewes ep duced from 05 to O8c. White Lawn Dresees, aime @ years, reduced from 04 to $1.98; sizes 12 to 16 yeazs, reduced from @10 and $13 to 9498 for cholo ‘Misses’ navy, ten and bleck Cloth Jackets, re@aced from @5 to $1.63. Lastssvncx & Bro. Wens Arma You Ovz Now, ‘Te help we unloed our stock of EMBROIDERED FLANWELS. Am@ertment is one of the Prottiestever shown by us, Bome of the oddest designe ever exhibited. WKMEWY'S| BAILY LETTER. ‘are the accumulation of the past three months tations fact that Tengths from %{ to4 yards. You are penbeter sure to find just what you want at about Gartner thie week wo will the usual price, 4 to 50c. per length. ‘sell oar “Belt lengths” of Allailk Belting Ribbons, 150. 65 im brown, two shades of navy, maze,old rose, quanitizs ror 000. pink, cardinsl, light bine, lavender. black, 850. quarries ror 780. 98c. quarrrms ror 790. bret liga gee Roe ogee oer 4 $1.25 ocanrrms ror $1.05. | Sittin Sth Se meee $1.50 quatre ror $1.19. reduced from 7, Sand 10s, tose. por 7ard. $2.00 ocarsrms ron $1.59. $2.50 qvarsrmes ron $2.14. Sercraz Trews Lx Laces. 10-inch Ecru Point de Gene Laces reduced . from 35 to 28c. ‘S-inch Cream Plait Valenciennes Lace, new * Pattern, at about half price. Only 38c. per yard. Sprctar Rencortoxs Ix Groves. Bears ‘Any number of good de sirable Remnants. In shlendid engths for CHIL- DREN'S WEAR. LADIES' SKIRTS at less ‘than their value. ALL = 912, $11, $10 QUALITY | Now $9.48. | Bae Seah test @14, 613, $12 QUALITY | Now $11.48. | omega ce 920, $19, 618 QUALITY | New $16.48. | | 86. | ‘Is yet our price for en- greving in correct style Your, name on @ copper plate and 50 cards. Our ‘work is guaranteed. We can also give you eatimates for wedding and party invitations. - —Teas,— CRESTS, MONOGRAMS AND DIES. OUT-OF-TOWN PEOPLE could reach us through our Mail Order Depart- “pent. ‘We invite mail orders 1t at Taz Wanaex Suoz Hovse- OW THE FOLLOWING SHOES: 7B pairs Men's 95 Kangaroo Oxfords st $2.50. 60 pairs Men's 96.50 Patent Calf Shoes at $3.25. ‘25 pairs Ladies’ $4.50 Southern Ties at $2.25. 98 paire Ladies’ $4.50 Turn Boots at 62.25. S6'paire Ladies $3 Button Boots at $1.50. 25 pairs Ladies’ $8 Red Oxfords at $1.50. “pairs Ladien’ $5.50 Russet Lace Boots at €2.75. ‘Those are the best bankrupt prices yet offered. Taz Waanex Suoz Hovsz, 1115 F Sramr N. W., 4% =—- KENEASTER’S OLD STAND. Comronr Ar Guzx* Econo. ter of no difficulty to transact business in the city and pets adetightful evening ands cool night's slumber $2 WhiteLawn Wrappers. Now... $13.50 Gray Flannel Blazer “Lasr Ca» Ox Panasors. ‘Wo have eut the price of every Parasol in ‘stock exactly one-half. We didn't carry # sin- fle parasol over last season and we do not pro- Pose to carry one over this season. It is a little ‘ee>ly to be cutting the price in half, as July is usually» fair parasol month, yet we do not Propose to walt—nor should you watt. Wirrras H. M°Knuew, Wu M. Garr & Co, 50c. Corsets, 45e. ‘Small lot of Coutil and Summer Corsets. Re- @uced from 50 to 45c. per pair. Sooeer Unpvenwean Repvcen. ‘Ladies’ White Swiss Bi ‘with ribbon. Reduced Ladies’ White Swiss Ribbed Pants, all sizes. ‘Reduced from 50 to 25c. per pair. ibbed Vests; neck run from 2% to 19. Recarrrozattox Or Recexr Repco. ‘TIONS. 933 Ps. Ave. N.W. SEggggg ESE Porviar Suorera Prace. Tra Sz. Maumeey Deparment. Special sale and great values, New %5c. Sailors, white, black and navy... 21 All flowers at half marked prices. Trimmed Hots at ridiculously low Prices. And many other items of interest. 3 KEKE KER 200, Cr) non 8 sage Sere A Gasar Suz Hiex-Gasvt Goova. Or Our great sale of Children's Clothing an@ (Outattings, which came to an end yeeterday, Ihas been tho cause of our somewhat negiect- ‘ng the éale of our Higher Grade Goods. We find that we have too many of them andes the season is drawing to a close Tarr. Have To Go. ‘Im erder to accomplish this desirable end (we don’t want to carry them over the sea- s0n at any Price) we have meade short work moar Bore Crormya Deranruexr. Tomorrow you may select your choice of the hun- Greds of highest grade suits on our tables. No mat ter what its former price, « $3.95 = ‘Mind yon, this extraordinary offer includes jall ‘those high grade goods that created so much favorable comment end sdmiration at the opening of our store. Of course all the Istest shapes and styles that have added to te fame of the test makers in the land, such as Juntors, Vesties and Fauntleroy Suits will be rep- | CURES WIND COLIC ‘Fepresented, in fact you'll find our fine Dress Buits, formerly selling at $6, 87, $8, $0 and $10, allin the ‘ene lot tomorrow at $3.98 for your pick. ~ ‘The dest goods will, asa matter of course, be picked out first, hence we would advise you tocall as early as possible. ‘Those of our customers not wanting to buys fine ‘Dress Suit will find a lot of Strictly All-wool Sailor Suite whjoh wo ofer today at $1.39. Very interesting. ‘They are the same goods you considered such big bar- gains st « much higher price earlier in the sesson. We Just cleaned out all the maker had left—got them for 8 Song, and, as usual with US—you get the benefit of our lower price. tn toe Grats: Ovrerrrive Drpanruext ‘We will offer you tomorrow the pick of our Finest Short and Long Coats, including all those finest crea- tions of the dressmaker's art that you've admired so ‘much and that we've held at @5, $0, $7 and $8, ot 22.90 t0e your chotce. ‘These offers are made because we'd rather sell these foods af lees than cost than carry them over. Be- ‘sideo—they serve to advertise our liberal metheds. Weesbsll also sell Girls’ Dresses in gingham and Jawn at 800., 69c., 98c., $1.50, $2.50. All sizes from ttole Gewrs Fonsismxes. Gente’ Fine Gause Summer Weight UNDERSHIRTS, Human saped. Usually priced 30c. Reduced to 25c. ‘White and Fancy Duck VESTS, single or double Detected. Usually sold for 1.65 to $2.25. Reduced to 780. and $1.39. Hostesy Deranrwenr. Our anapproached bargains in black HOSE, ladies’ and genta’, with spliced sole and high spliced heel, need nd comment. Usually priced at 35c. Reduced to 230, - Livms Vasrs. ‘We offer the best quality ever produced in this line, Genuine Swiss Ribbed VESTS. Usually priced 39c. ‘Reduced to 28. Prnrcueer Noecessrries. Genuine West India Bay Rum, 16c., 30c., 690. Best quality of Florida Water, 15c., 30c., 490. Fragrantly Distilled Triple Waters, 24c., 49c., 980. Coudray's Rum and Quinine, large size, 400. Litaraze Goons Noverrs. ‘Handsome Bodice Belts, in black and tan leather, Pretty buckle, usually priced at 25c. Reduced to 15c. Gavze Axp Livex Fans. Delicately painted in flowery designs. Usually Priced 30c. Reduced to 25c. Marraew BERRMHETYL $1 Plain Color Cheviot Neglige Shirts Tc. $1.75 Plaid Cheviot Neglige Shirts... $1.48 50c. *“B. V. D.” (ribbed ankle) or string sersereee3 £08 500. BAURTS POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE, "Cores." ‘Tey tt next time. 403, 405, 407 71m Sr N.W. “00 WER pon, 00 gr q En 23 AE ERG A BA? AE ps AA tee RAE “4 715 MARKET SPACE. Between 7th and Sth streets n.w. JUNE SLAUGHTER SALE IN ALL DEPART- MENTS. Reefer and Blazer Suits in storm serge, setin lined. Former price, $14. To close, $9.45. ‘Ladies? Waists in white and colors. + Satin Sateen Surth Sifk and Chins Silk. All prices. ‘MILLINERY. All Millinery at half marked price, such as Trim- Best Quality Changeable Silk, all colors. Former Price, @5. To close, $2.99. SILK MITTS. A Pure Silk Mitt, all colors, 25c. « pair. ‘White Chamois Skin Gloves, S-button lengths, to loge, 9c. pair. Big @rive in Silk Bfbbed Vests, in pink andblue. ‘Former price, @1. To close at 65c. ‘One lot of B-hook Gisce Kid Gloves. Former price, @1.25epair. Toclose, T5c. a pair. Ladies’ Ribbed Vests, 100. Ladies’ Black Union Strew Flats, in black, 150. Ladies’ Tan and Brown Cloth Brim Sailors, 170. ‘Ladies’ Milan Strew Sailors, 75c. Ladle’ Union Milan allors, 350. Cholce Ladies’ Fine Lace Straw Hats. Former price, $2, 91.50, $1.25. Toclose, 30c. All colors. ‘One lot of Ladies Walsts, all colors snd qualities. Fonper price, $2, $1.50, $1. Tocloss, 30c. One lot of Bitton, No. 40. To close, 10c. « yard. 2Binch Gloris Silk Umbrellas, pearl and silver pe Oh PRIDAT, FURS 84, | 1008 © Easy To Tize And prompt to cere, Ayers Pills ucton the intestines Rotby stimulating, but by vtrengthening them. They ‘Promote the natural peristaltic motion Of the bowels, ‘without which there can be no regular, healthy epere- tions. For the cure of cumsfipetion, biltowsnens, deundice, vertige, sick Rea@eche, indigestion, tour ‘stomach and drowsiness, T 2 Avers Puss Are unsurpassed. They are cqually teneietldl tm ‘vhoumation. neuralgia, colds, chifis and fevers. Be- ing purely voretable, delicately suger coated and quickly Cimoived, they are stmireBly adapted for household use, ae well es for travelers by land or ove. ‘Ayer’s Pills are in greater demand the world over than ‘any other pill and are recommended by the most wmi- ment physicians. Prepared by Dr. J. ©. Ayet & Go., Lowell, Mass, Pea og FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF OUR PATRONS AND TO FURTHER FACTLI- TATE THE DEMANDS OF AN INCREAS- ING TRADE WE INTEND SHORTLY TO BEGIN EXTENSIVE IMPROVEMENTS TO OUR SPACIOUS BUILDING. THE PLANS AS ALREADY PREPARED cOk- TEMPLATE A HANDSOME NEW FRONT, AN ELECTRIC ELEVATOR AND ALL ‘THE MODERN BUSINESS APPLIANCES, THUS ENABLING US TO USE OUREN- ‘TIRE THREE FLOORS, AND WITH THE INCREASED FACILITIES TO MORE THOROUGHLY AND SATISFACTORILY CATER TO THE WANTS OF OUR NUMEROUS PATRONS. BUT BEFORE DOING 80 WILL BE COMPELLED TO DISPOSE OF THE BULK OF OUR $100,000 STOCK OF DRY Goons, &e. TO DO THIS AND TODO 80 QUICKLY ‘WE OFFER OUR ENTIRE STOCK AT COST PRICE. THIS 1s AN OPPORTUN- ITY SELDOM OFFERED, AND 18 NOT A SCHEME OR “FAKE” TO GET RID OF A STOCK OF SHOPWORN GOODS, BUT A LEGITIMATE STRAIGHTFOR- WARD REBUILDING REDUCTION SALB OF NEW AND Di MERCHAN- DISE. EVERYTHING GOES AT 0O8T FOR CASH—NOTHING £XCEPTED. ‘THE REGULAR PRICE 18 MARKED OX. EACH AND EVERY ARTICLE IN PLAIN FIGURES, AND BELOW THE SPECIAL, CO8T SELLING PRICE, WHICH MEANS A SAVING TO YOU OF FROM 15 TO 25 OUR STOCK 18 A VARIED ONE, AND COMPRISES SILKS, VELVETS, BLACK AND COLORED DRESS GOODS, WASE- ABLE DRESS GOODS, WRAPS, LINENS, DOMESTICS OF ALL KINDS, WHITE GOODS, HOSIERY AND UNDERWRAR, MEN'S FURNISHINGS, HANDKER- CHIEFS AND GLOVES, AND MANT OTHER ARTICLES TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION, THE BULK OF WHICH MUST BE SOLD BEFORE WE CAN BEGIN IMPROVEMENTS. LOOK OUT FOR THE BARGAINS WHICH WE'LL ADVERTISE FROM DAY TO DAY IN THESE COL- vMxS. PLEASE BEAR IN MIND THAT THIS SALE 5S STRICTLY FOR CASH AND THAT ALL GOODS CHARGED WILL BE AT THE REGULAR PRICES. e —— - JOHNSOXK & LUTTRELL, wat 713 Mastet spoon. . LITHOGRAPHER, ‘Visiting cards printed from plate, 75e. per 100 _ ool Paitoowe ns AP Sema Fares ‘values We name $3 2d EDITION. FATAL ‘FRENCH DUEL. Capt. Mayer Killed Waile Resenting Reflections On His Race, BISMARCK GOES T0 MUNICH. Cleveland, Ohio, Infested With Firebugs. CANADIAN CANAL TOLLS. REGRETS THE OUTCOME. ‘The Marquis de Moree Expresses Sorrow at Killing Capt. Mayer. Panis, June 24.—A warrant has been issued | for the arrést of the Marquis de Mores and the | seconds tt a duel which resulted yesterday in A Long Period of Unusual Warmth Drawing to a Close. ‘The weather bureau furnishes the following The cooler weather indicated for tonight or Saturday will bring toa close an eleven-day pe- Tiod of unusual warmth for thie season through- out the middle Atlantic states, including southern New York, eastern Pennsyivanin, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, District of Oo- lumbia, Virginia and West Virginia, where the daily maximum temperatures bave been almost continously from 5° to 10° above the mean, and, in some instances, have exceeded the highest previously recorded for this time of the year. Following are the mean maximum tures at some stations in this ayy wiod from the 13th to 28d, inclusive, via.» jew York city, 85°; os, more and Washington, #9 : Lynchburgand Park~ ereburg, 90°. The maximum temperature has been at 90° or above at New York olty two days; Philadelphia and Baltimore, sit daysy Washington, Lynchburg and Parkersburg, seven, v8. a: The highest temperatures occurred as fole . lows: Boston and Albany, 96. on the 1éth, Ne ie $0 degrers, 13:h and Late, Phil 3 Lath; jtimore, grees, 13th and Tha, Washington, % 4 234, Lynchburg, % ), 13th, 14th, Norfolk, 4 degrees, 234; Parkersbus i de Teh. the death of Capt. Mayer of the engineer | ®*yy% 27 y now covers the ler pore corps, The marquis expresses deep sorrow at | tion of the eastern slope of the Kocky moantaing the fatal outcome of the duel. He says | and extends from Colorado to Michigan, and the ‘that the combat was fought under conditions payee are that there will be a graduah that onght to have preventeda fatal issue. The | fallin temperature for the next two or three marquis shook hands with his dying opponent | days. before leaving the field. A five-day period of very warm weather, with, to the French engineer daily maximum temperatures of 90 or by his friends as a above, also occurred from the 14th to 13th, ine He i Hi ¢ officer. Capt. Mayer was a Hebrew | clusive, throughout the greater portions of and the duel arose from the Mar- | North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee ene = de Mores expressing the opinion | Kentucky. that no Hebrew ought to be an _oficer en army, Tt was agreed that the duel would an be fought with swords. The duellste were not Se to come to the closest quartersand were tocense | A Clergyman Changed with * qyhen one of the combatants received a wound = or would place him ina position inferior to that of his adversary. When all the preliminaries | Tomorrow the trial of Rev. Wilmot A. Cane had been arranged and the duellists had taken | rington is set in the Police Court, the charge their — the usual signal, “Allez,” was | Deing assaults and batteries on Miss Ina Gy ven. — — “erm Emery, alleged to have been committed on May parried ‘by Capt. Maser.” The ‘marquis | 25.and June 9. made a rapid lunge, his sword ing | The defendant is » Presbyterian clergyman = rag tent ge and plore ing his| who on August 18, 1890, married Miss Clan y below rmpit. The marquis seeing | Emery, and they left immediately for Brazil t eepen oat Cane engage in missionary work, and while there @ Ma: pped his sword, exclaiming, | Child named after the complaining witness, = badly at eeches Yir wan Ina, was born. In December kat the ais ‘advan to prostrate an- | y. ther died ‘ellow « tagonist and bending over him asked: “Capt. |jt je clase: ae qe ogre the “Emery’s that on her death bed she requested that the child be placed in the care of her sister Ina It wae fome time before Mr. Carrington could leave and in February “he wrote requesting Miss Emery to meet him and the child in New York, but she not being able to go Mm. = will you allow me toshake hands with Capt. Mayer assented to the marquis’ request a ogee out bis gel sis surgeons who were present at once attended to the wounded man, and as soon as he was made comfortable a# the circumstances per- mitted he was in a carriage and removed | Emery, the mother, met them. On arriving to.s hospital, w he died at 5in the afternoon, | here the Carringtons refused to surrender the Capt. Mayer had concealed from his | Child to Miss Emery, sta that ther would relatives all knowledge that he was to fight | Taise the child. Since then relations exist- death was broken to Capt. Mayer's father his was extreme. He went to the and the body of his son was ven him. He conveyed the remains to dead t what «trained and the Emerys claim nem would have been extisfied had they been to see the child from time to time, but finally were given to understand that they could net see the child and they allege that on ‘Mins Ina meeting Mr. Carri on the street attempted to he pushed her. and on June 28 thein and saying she wanted to kiss the baby be struck ber. ‘On the other hand the Carringtons state that the Emerys have been circulating stories affeet~ ——— ing his charactor and endeavored to him; den in te the et tech a, Ina’s care, and deny that there was any made. Again in Trouble. Louis Sinclair, a young coloreé'man, who better known as “Sausage,” owed # bill at Police Court, because when he appeared days ago the judge gave him time to earn amount of the fine. Since that time the have seen him engaged in no legitimate ment. “Sausage,” however, intended teearn te money in a game of crap. He was busily in the last night when Pi joriarity and Hayhurst came along and threw ber arms about it He was @ splendid tencer and | in numerous assaulte-at-arms. representative of the Associated Press bad an interview with the yais de Mores today on the subject of the duel. He expressed much sorrow for the death of Capt. Mayer and added: “Tam aware that the authorities will issue a warrant for my arrest. What docs it matter? The ites will not prevent the a ‘tion of work we have Cienten uestions are nothing; princi all in all Torre but ot the begiaaing of ciel war.” —— BISMARCK AT MUNICH. He Was Given a Grand Reception by the People. Moxtcn, June %4.—Prince Bismarck arrived early this morning. He had a magnificent popular reception. Thousands of people were assembled at the railway station and the sta- dente were as conspicuous as at Vienna. The prince was heartily cheered. He looked bright ‘and well pleased and gave the impression that he was still far from being the decrepit old man ‘that he has been described. He recognized the welcome of the multitude with evident cordial- ity. | No.attempt was made by the police. as at Vienna, to interfere with the popular demon- stration. morning and was fined €5 or fifteen days on farm. penalty in the other case was ‘enforced. — Real Estate Matters, H. L Gregory has bought for $9,062.50 of G. Fowler lot 2, block 40, North Grounds lumbian University. James B. Wimer has purchased of Truesdell for $8,951.50 lots 15, 16 and 17, 9, Eckington, and for 14,025 lote 7’ and square 22,and 10, 12 and 15,square 23, same. ‘ Louisa J. Otis has bonght for @5.170.47 of! Lily D, Neumeyer lots 41 and 42, block 45, Heke” cmnsnndlpsinoinicie FIREBUGS AT CLEVELAND. ‘The Department Kept on the Jump for Forty-Eight Hours. CrzvaLaxp, Onto, June 24.—Firebugs are evidently at work in Cleveland. The depart- ment has been kept on the jump for nearly forty-eight hours, and there were four alarms inside an hour yesterday. The incendiaries Degan work about two weeks ago. At first they coceranatpeoisasions Mr. Dana Won't Kick, From the New York Sun. Better vote for the liberty and the white government of the southern states, even if the candidate were the devil himself, rather than consent to the election of respectable Benjamim Harrison with a force bill in bis pocket! RAZ, at 9:90 Ber 2 al ri HUE BARKER, towed acct hase the Engle Seeker. opel Cesena tour poo Early yesterday moramg prher. aged tven teenth, Street finery of Ra street was damaged to the | | Hunern go co Pi cos awed teitend ge BUTLER. Drowned June 23, 1802, ROBERT BUTLER, the only child of Alice Butler, aged twewiy- one years aud twenty days, May be rest in peace. broke out of the of the big general office | puneral from the residence of Mr. Jefferson, building of the Lake Shore railroad on St. Claire | 2700 Oth strect northwest. Saturday, toning Jems street, ‘@ lows of @1,500 before they | 2. at 1 v'clock. Friends are invited. "Belay ” pers please "No sooner bed tne firemen returned fto their pore os BOSE styect southwest, ELEANOR han the central police station was on | BRANELLI: widow of the ate ful Omicer #. Me again. This blaze t out, and then pose sae we fotice of funeral hereafter. bd alarm called the department to the furniture : oman factory D. ser of te fate Willits Ean: oat Bot Sw psn TARE Sg covered in the top story of the Cleveland Gas inlaw, Company's ofice balding on Superior strat from Se. Mark's Church corper 34, and & an fires were within a of half | stroctssouttcent, at p.m. Saturday, dune 2 tulle and one man could have enllystartedall of | “GocpEtca” RUSSELL ALGER, wom of Pret ‘mons last night Sir Richard Cartwright inquired ts ond nine day. respecting 3 Amateur Base Ball. siege bateray atom Rates ‘The Young Men's Catholic Club will play the » Fume 24, 1802, at 4:88 ‘bureau of engraving and printing nine tomor- reat eb ° re row. ‘The Alphas would like to hear from all clubs whose members are fourteen years of age. fifteen years of ‘NOT BE DECEIVED. 11'Q street’ north sai. —_—_—— Good things have always beer counterfeited emi Cross Election. imitated—erticles without merit, never. ‘Mt. Vernon Commandery, No. 440, United deginni , | of CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS. et. nenrtee Seo nan Robody likes to be deceived—eo doa" fonpet te , Miss Clara E. Lewis; worthy pre- | coution—esk for CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILS#, date, J. a sae ‘msist upon having C-A-R-T-E-R--8, and ove that yom A. Cottrell; | 6+ them. RS A POSITIVE CURE FOR SICK HEADACHE. euditing ‘commitee, Smell Pa, Small Dow, = Small Prion. . Harrison. oases etna Grand Commander William H. July 18, ot ptnc REE Cunsazx Car (ef the Thermometer. FPR PITCHERS were the temperatures at the CasToORia ‘the weather buresa today: Sam, 80; — ‘Pm, 66; maximum, 95; minimum, 76 es < a

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