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Woonwarn Axp Loranor, 10TH. 11TH AND F STS N.W. —_e Until September 1 we close at 5 o'clock; Saturdays at 1c'cioce. eo Ove Sew_Axsxvat Suz or Lioms Ayo Canpzzws Haspxencmars Was Begun Yesterday. MANUFACTURER'S SECONDS, Direct from Belfast, ‘The center of the world for Linen Handkebchiefs. With these came s lot of MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS, Henativched and Tape Berderet. Subject to the same slight imperfections, They have Leen assorted and go to the countes tomorrow with the Ladiaw and Children's A larze proportion of our customers know the im= -tane- of this Hapdkerchief annoumcement—know Jast what it means and wait for this opportunity te layin & supply for immediate snd future use, A month earlier than we ustally get them owing to an extra offo-t on our part to have them reach us in order that we micbt «ive our patroas advantage of this sale before leaving town for the summer. ‘These Handkerchiefs are what is known tn the trede as “‘seconis”—that is, they are not strictly perfect. A.unall hole, a stiteh dropped here and there, an ofl ‘spot and the like. That is the way they usually come tous. This time, however, they are so closet perfoet that we could sell theg as such were we a mind toand wet full prices for them. It isa't our way of doing business, though. We want you to Know the tras condition ef affairs. They are the Beat, the prettiest and Aave the least imperfections of any we've ever offered. We've searched thoredhly for the defects, and they consist of a corres thread reaming partially o7 alt the way through the Handkerchief. This tn no wise inJuros tho wear and can hardly be detected. These we are writing about are strictly Pure Linen, and we want you to beatin mind thisfact always when reading of our Hamdkerchiefs—that nething but Linen is sold for Linen. We've no substitute. There aro so-ue very clover imitations on the market—test them thoroughly before buying. The best way, how- ever, is to buy where you are sure of getting lines Unen. We'vedivided them tate lots and put them 00 conser tables where they'll be easy to get at. Don’t Judge them by the prices. They are exquis- itely fine and the prices don't begin to tell thelr value, ‘See the Handkerchiafsand yor will own some of them LADIES’ HEMSTITCHED—PORE LIYBS. Lor 1... a for li —Eewalar values, 12)gc. and 180. — Fach lot contains ordinary and extra large sizes; all plain bemstitehed, excepting the 12ige. lot, in which are some fanctly bem- stitched. CHILDREN'S—PURE LIVES. Small size... -7e., 4for 25e MEN'S BEMSTY \TCHED—PURE LINEN. ‘3 TAPE BORDERED—PURE LINEN. Extra large sizes and the finest qualities ¢ Lot 1 Lot Lat 3. " ences BO WORTH FRO ONE-THIRD TO ONE-HALF MORE. HASIMEMBLOIDERED HANDRERCHIEFS. (Strietig persect.) thes: isa lot of absolutely perfect goods ‘Tness are sheer pure linen (extra fine Rigger ft HERE TION in ECONOMY. TICLES, TOO. Ezras Crzanme Suz Or Hostear on Sarurpay. THE GREATEST BARGAINS OF THE SEA- nN. BON. ALL NEW, ALL DESIRABLE* SUMMER HOSE. LADIES’ BOOT PATTERN PINE COTTON HOSE, FAST BLACK BOOT, FANCY or PLAIN COLORED UPPERS. Rerular price. 25c. MARKED DOWN FOR SATURDAY TO PAIR. LADIES’ GRAY, and, TAN MAC HOSE: 70a Fa ‘29c. ~REDU JUCED FOR SATURDA’ TES’ BICHELII Y HOSE. Regular Stem so poe a mepeass ye a peice, dBc. and O00, TO re MSE ASP SEE te hE BB sis, aaa = Ree kt Sea NEEDED AB- eee Zan yt FRENCH ‘ast, black Regular Hose. @REDUCED TO Let of B’ A Sti F Exim Re wr ct To dd BLUE, SASH Rin ry, pape ormuar ples, 06,4860. DUCED TO ELEGANT. 1K LACE PARASOL. naguler price, @15- CED TO 1 3 OR 82.50 and 93 $1.00 each. Noacxwzax Banoarys For Sarcnpay. gfe ESL'PE, BOS ROUES pimhdovead SEE sor somass bor. dee ow Sees vi h STYLES c ‘Regular ‘REBUCED x0 z Hasosercuzr Buancarms For not pcaIX HEM. stticuey "Haeoathomkya nace WHITE NOVELTY HEMSTITCHED one pepe ea a SADIE AERO HO™ Former reen Ble kee, caer SE. ys, PS eT ESE BELTS. Forwer price, C. ESR TURF neat nen NOVELTY HAT PINS. Were 19. BE- DUCED To = - Se. each. Sreciaz Manx, Dows Ix Toner DELETTREZ V1 ws RTICI preaerereEE AR BOPrOeR, 19. cake. pass CRD PON SATOR: Ife. wear IspIA BAY BUM. wee. LUIRLL Bok Beak TO LUNDBONG'S FAMOUS SWISS LILAC EX- ‘Soe. REDUCED Fon SironBay a a DI TReLe ELETIREZ SitPLE EXTRACT of REDUCED price, ALAC. =p _ SOCK! (Oc. ounce. ° . and have sealloped edses, exquisitely hand- ‘eved im white or colors, WHIT EMBROIDERED-PURE LIYBN. 5 Dozex Lows = Sumer AISTS, Bay ir: eee and BLACK BaacuGAY Maca, See Lor1 LOT -B0e. -Rogular values, Tic. and $1.— Lor 3. = Te. Regular values, $1.2 and $1.50.— COLORED EMBROUDERED- PURE LINES. Be. —Kezular values, 35e. and Gge.— est & -Second annex.) anathema Mons Winre Panssous. vad tr: che im Re»piny the sayply equal to sod. Thess are the proper sorts for the ses- © haw be shore —e— Main White Sarabs, edged with ruffle, natural woud Laudinn, #5 00.-— Tiain White fudia Silks, two piaked rafes, rosette on top, - 34 si Boor... Wed ot. building.) A Rue Oprontenrry. STRAW HATS—“SAILORS," bop # asad iad $:.50 ones now 81.50. 2.09 ones now 81.50. 81. Wones now $1.00 ‘$1.0 ones now he. AT the dnest that can ve sold for the price. A Milan bette thas apy other straw, oe 10d st. bailing. » tinsel srante Deranrwet Sprorse. Waite Cambrte Short Dressse—Subbard “yle_yoke of allover embsvidery beck and trvet sich fall sleoves trimmed with Ham- Lars—deep bew et bottom—cluster of tucks ‘Sbove. Sises six months te two years. rr ee 2 Wess Wall Macs, pans or white, full erown of Gl door Vunuxe : Repverioxs. PUES EELSEPIN® Forme pen BS Evins. ‘SA’ AY, 27 . BSe. ror Ee ae Former price, 38¢. eee - TOR IATUROAT US. vert ree, nin HE eco Ree lsc. yard. Exrmonpisany Sue Ov Groves ATURDAY At SPECIAL CUT PRICES. W._ A. Pinnce & Co. 71D MARKET SPACE, Cor. Sth st. and Pa ave, uw Gusx Ecuos Fixe Howes. ‘Every one who has seen Gien Echo has marveled at the wonderful tmprovements that have been made in the place. No other suburb bas advanced so rspidly or op so substantial a basis. The great amphitheater Will outlast centuries. Its wonderful facilities for Dublte gatherings of ail kinds make it © favorite spot for artists and orators from ell parts of the country, ‘and its other public bul’ dings tngure every advantage to the resident in the way of stores, schools and the Whe. The cottaxes thore are atmirable homes, They have everything to recommend then to the summer Dlessure-sceker te wall as to the permanent tenant, Gien Echo has boating, fishing, bathing, fine waiks and drives and all the other pleasures thet lead those ‘who are able to sbandon the city during the warmer months, The temperature ts always cool and exhile- rating. The cottages have hot and cold baths, city ‘syvtem of sewerage, spring water in the house and electric lighting at small expense. They will be rented until November st from 815.81 to $21.65 per month, After that they will be reduced one-balf, The prices range from $2,347 to €2.941. Terma, (0600 cash, balance from $20 to 30 per month. THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTO! , D. a FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1892. - Ri NT A. FORD A the c £3. 807 Pa Ave N. W. Close 1 cfetock tomorrow. eee enecccccccces ing Wee Wes Shai + ‘Wars crsmois monequetaire Gloves, though old almost everywhere at $1. vary greatly in quality. 88 good gloves to offer an the merchant who imports ‘Gtrect. large as many wiolesale houses, and thus yeu are Axoruza Victory. Our stocks are in such good condition thet we are tna position to take advantage of any Jobe that come our way. About the most jalicious purchase we heve made recently is » lot of Beeutifal quality of Fine French Chambray snd ‘Madras—stripes and checks—regularly worth $1.25, @1.50and 61.75 each. ‘The saving thus assured ensbles either the selling of the usual $1 glove at about Sc. or the offering of @ Jon Pace, $1. superior glove st $1. We, acting as your agents, ee eee deemed it wisest to secure you « better giove than ‘usual for a dollar. ‘Some ides of the quantity imported may be gained if you will glance tomorrow at the display in window of No. 1117 Pa. ave. Lions Mosm WRDER 600 DOZEX Warre Caanors Movsqveraines WITH BLACK AND WHITE STITCHED BACKS ‘The large trade we have alresdy built tn Ladies! = Muslin Underwear 's scoounted for only because we + | have given you goods of » thoroughly reliable quality SEEKS TO Fir ALL BARDS, and workmanship at prices asked you for meeger PRICES: ‘thine, ‘We have just closed out from « manufacturer a lot of Underwesr, which we bought much under the rera- Jar prices. ‘We have not taken advantage of this opportunity to inoresse our profits, but have marked them far below the usual quotations for similar goods. Lions Most Sermrs, ‘Made of good muslin, trimmed with ap S-inch cambric edged with 2-inch Hamburg ; cluster oftucks in and above ruffle. Usual price, $1. LADIES’, $1...... MISSES", 850. €2"That the materisl, shape and finish of these Gloves is superior is indicsted by the quantities ‘sold—tAta ts the fourth consignment of 500 dosen patre. Acs much might be written of the superiority of the many other White Gloves to be found at The Palais Royal. ‘The Genuine Bisrrits or Pigskin Mousquetaire, with white and black stitched backs, are only O8e. 8 pair. And the 4-button Gisce Kid Gloves, with black stitched backs and broad black band at wrist, are only Jos Parce, 750. $1.40. Good, better and best Suede or Undressed Kid Mous- —— ‘Quotaires at $1.25, $1.55 and $1.858 pair. All war- Bina Mi Gown Potnted yoke formed alternately of Hamburg inser- tion and tucks, trimmed around neck and sleeves with Hamburg. Usual price, ¢1. Suzx otoves axp arrrs trom 20. to91.250 pair. Direct importation and the special inducements ee ee rane males Soe Jos P, 75 o. Black Milanese Stik Mitte at only $10. pair end —o— Milanese Silt Gloves at oniy 50c. pair, You have ‘only to see them to know that the qualities are vastly superior to what is usually given at these prices. Linus Mosux Cuzz, Good quality cloth, square yoke of all-over Hamburg, finished with herring-bone trimming. Usual price, Pal. Seat Pasa 60a ——— Szweiny.—took over this tray of Stick Pina at cents for choice. These silver and gilt bow knots; these jewels and these enamel pins you may recognize ae usually valued at 10conte. r And now for this 2c. Tray—note particularly the Bow Knot Wateh Chstelaines, these Lace Pins of Enamel, these representing gold heart fastened ‘with enamel lover's knot, and these looking like rib- bon bows. Belt Buckles in identical designs to real silver. 980. and 81.25. Guaranteed not to tarnish. Perfect fitting, cut V back and frost trimmed ‘with Hamburg and finished with herring-bone braid. ‘Usual price, 500. Jos Puce, 386. —o— Fants.~come and amite at these Pocket Fane—the great Hermann couldn't fold up so much in wo little. Japanese Fans at lic. instead of 25 cents, and Ze. instead of 40 cents, are facts worth knfewing of. Havoxencarers.— ‘these tadies’ Handterehiets with White, colored and mourning borders, three for 25 cents—that means one for nothing. These Men's Handkerchiefs, three for 37 cents—that's within @ fow conta of half price. The makers’ sur- plus stocks of Ladies’ Fine Linen Lawn Handker- chiefs at as surprising prices. @1 quality Téc.— $1.50 quality $1—€2.50 quality $1.68 Lions. Mosurx Daawzns, tucks. Usual price, 50c. Jos Paice, 380. 80 dozen Ladies! Swiss Ribbed Vests. in whiteor ecru, Vorsquare necks, very fine, Usual Sc. qual- ity. Jon Pace, 250. Nocxwoan.—17 ana 22 cents for Wash ‘Sik Wind- ‘sors that were made to sell at 25 cents. Moesx, Foxpa & Coxpasz, 807 Pa Ave N.W. Telephone, 1414. Buanoarss Or Tue Szason ON THE n (@ GENTLEMEN, reed this “4d. MAN, AVE, Diss Morivs! Sexes Rene (aso Brazen svrrs of the best storm serge, in nevy se sta ‘Dive and black, all sizes and at 20 per cent reduction im prices. Such is the result of your agent's late shop- pingamong the manufacturers, You will under stand that the sale of the most expensive garments is always limited and that such goods constituted the surplus stocks of the makers. You will see the fact Practically illustrated tf you'll ezamine the suits now offered at $7.75, $9.75, 610.50 and 612.98. Or Tus § —— io By Us: Farmar Asp Sarvapar © IN OUR Mews Fonntsur iG Depsntucer. pe er Betis Be ute eaten BS at 35c. mee atl tans popes 0 Hace seat ou Pageee pan saemt Rowena at ee So wirn sux watsTs—92.08ena $3.98 now s0- cures choice of Glace, Surah and India Silk Waists ‘that could not heretofore be profitably sold at lees than. 96.50 and $7.50. ar 50c. Unveawean you now o7.—Tve Palais Roy- Al's regular stock of summer muslin and cambrie us- derwear at reduced prices will attract crowds of pe- trons whe need not be told of ite merits, All we need write ia: $1 Usvenwa Fos 840. 68c. Uxpznweaz For 56. $2.25 Unozawms, $1.89. at 50c at 68. ’ aT 75. at 290. ar 890 wedi thie “SB” Tested 4 8125 “Our 62.50 dophgr Laundered hint AT $1.90 Em "Perhaps you want to know that the lots aze not ‘broken, thet nostyles have been reserved, that you ‘Will not be restricted as to quantity. The anewer fe favorable to you in each instance, Taese Anz Dovstror. Lors. ‘The following are at reduced prices that will make Feudoubtful. Yourdonbt fe justified. Some of the garments are creased and al. sizes are not to be had ta, vach style. $1.19 se tue 2.00 india Lowe shit Welete, ‘with turnover collar and cuffs of embroidery. 7 5c. tor tue 91.08 tesporied White Lawn Blouse ‘Waists, with collars and cuffs of fancy percale. See them and you need not be told they are French. 4.9.6. t0r be $1.05 Linen Tawn Ladies’ Blouses, in ‘Various colers. Alsoafew dosen Obildren'’s $1.48 Giagham Dresses et 40 cents for choice. Sizes 1 to 4 years. 2 25. tor tue children's 50a. Bun Hatect waite mall. Best meterials and well made—guarantesd to wash and look as good as new. Bep Srazsve Os Quuze Can them what re Mbo, they are here st prices to ‘please hotel propeictors and others who recogaise the ‘eames and know the usual prices of the following: Open or closed, trimmed with Hamburg end clusterof | and Mestores faded, thin and gray hair to its original color, texture and abundases; prevents it from fall- img out, checks tendency to baldness, and promotes & ‘new and vigorous growth. A clean, safe, elegant and wconommical bair dreming. EVERYWHERE POPULAR “Mine monthe after having the typhoid fever my ‘bead was perfectly bald. 1 was induced to try Ayer’s ‘Hale Vigor, and before Ibad used half a bottle the hair began togrow. Two more bottles brought out as good © bend of hair asever had. On my recommendation amy brother William Craig made use of Ayer's Hair ‘Vigor with the same good results.""—Stephen Craig, SSB Charlotte st., Philadelphia, Pa. AYERS HAIR VIGOR Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer &Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by Druggists Everywhere. ‘WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP } peabceratiet aeaeO of MOTHERS for their CHILDREN WHILE TERTH- ING with PERFECT SUCCESS. 11 ‘and take no other kind. 25 cents a bottle. SIS sects ce cata eek os building up Faway asp Sarcnmay, SPECIAL REDUCTIONS FOR THESE TWO DAYS. ‘The Celebrated St. Cloud Comb, extra large. .60c. Now Sic. KOLB PHARMACY, LEADERS OF LOWEST PRICES, ‘7TH AND E 83s. N.W. 5) wee eee ee oo wwe e es eees aul norce eyes Hapusos. ROVER ULEVELAND. E. STEVENSON. ete the two ef tnas Oto Se by srreat po- der Yolue for | *0F7 2d EDITION. LIBERALS GAIN TWO. Polling Pl MBS. HARRISON BETTER TODAY. Canadian Troops Summoned to Sup- *press Smugglers. A TOWN IN FLAMES. HALF THE RETURNS RECEIVED. More Liberal Gains in British Elections— Justin McCarthy Defeated. Loxpox, July 8—Returns of the parlia- mentary elections continue to come in steadily. ‘The most important announcement made this morning is the defeat of Mr. Justin MoCarthy, the leader of the anti-Parnellites, who has been defeated by = small majority in the ‘occasion otherwise have done. majority in De! this was two substituted. At lo’clock this afternoon the returns show two further liberal gains. The first was in the Chesterton division of Cambridgeshire, where Sir Charles Hall, the conservative candidate, was | defeated by Mr. H. E. Hoare, liberal. who a the former conservative majority of 976 into a liberal majority of 398. This was a liberal gain of 1,874. Another liberal 2,716 was scored in the Cricklade di of a ity of 998 established in its stead. of 1,718 in 1886 was wij out and morning figures show the re-election of Ee aard st secretary of the surprise it In 1885 the conservative | was twenty-nine. In 1886 | and majority of the Rt. Hon. Sleaford conservative district, but the likerals suc- 1,308 ‘gob = . Up to 3 p.m. the results showed the election of 162 conservatives, 124 liberals, 22 unioniste, 18 anti-Parnellites and 4 Parnellites, About half the 670 members of the house of commons have been Dvstix, July 8.—Crowds flocked to the court house early to await the counting of the votes. An attack was made early this upon the house of Mr. John Dillon, at No. 2 North Great ae street, this city, and windows were riddled by the stones buried by the mob. Mr. Dillon is the anti-Parnellite candidate a ee es in an ir. Dillon said he had seen the bishop of Killala bathed in blood from the violence of Pamel- lites. the mecting Father Clarke, one of the best priests in Ireland, was severely cut inthe face bya stone hurled by one of the crowd. The Freeman's Journal and National Press say that the Parnellites have abandoned the seven divisions in Cork county, the Leix divis- ion of Queens county, North ’ Ti Et Kerry, South Longford, Leitrim, West Water- ford and Sligo. It adds that they have con- fined their contests to Ulster and thore places where the fight may result in the return of the candidates, —._—_. PASSED A RESTFUL NIGHT. § ‘Mrs. Harrison Delighted With the Air at | nected Loon Lake. Loox Laxg, N. ¥., July &—Mra. Harrison is tis] somewhat improved, in spirits at least, this | $10.00, $12.50, $13.50 Riel the BIG BOYS. We have Sizes, from 12 to 18 sears, morning. The ride from Washington, although made at » slow rate of speed and as carefully as possible, was very tiresome, and the first lady of the land showed tho effects of it yester- ighted from the train. Her pale and haggard. She brightened up t, however, at her pretty of and spent a restful night. She said morning thet sit was delighted with tho cool mountain air. The Prosident has also brightened up somewhat. DEFIANT SMUGGLERS. ‘They Resist a Canadian Revenue Cutter and ‘Troops Have Been Summoned. Quvesec, July 8.—Smugglers of the lower St. Lawrence have declared open war against the dominion government revenue cutter Con- stance. The latter bad seized or attempted to ibs the Cause of This Step. It developed this morning that one of the missioners bis resigne- ‘on As assistant asscasor to take effect the 18th at August, The reason eesigned was a press of ‘made it simply impossi- bie for him to continue in the service of the Dis- ‘Dot filled the place in fact have not even decided w hie successor. }, however, is Mr. they 5 The 5 assessment bad Thomas Luttrell, it the begun, there ts ittle doubt inted. The Commissioners, . of the fact that the assesment of the has been feel that it fn vow. city phere THE NEW CITY POST OFFICE. ‘Work on the Site to Be Actively Resumed in a Few Days. Ina few days the mysterious silence behind the fence around the post office site, across the street from Tur STAR office, will be broken by the tapping of great iron hammers as hundreds did | of piles are driven downward to form s founda- tion for the great structure. For many weeks there have been few outward and visible signs of life around the construction office, and the Popular belief has been that the entire enter- prise had gone to sleep. Bat the activity that Will ensue inside of a month will dispel such a theory. Next Monday Mr. Brooks, the con- tractor for the piling, will begin work, and center. This excavation, contrary to the rule adopted at the power hotse, will precede the is to be done by means = that is thought to be quite unique: ington. Itisa sort of trip hammer ph carrying a lump of rufficiently to give a blow of 4,500 pounds. main advantage of this device is in the of time, for a great number of bi struck with the hammer in a, remarkabl space. ordinary cort, antl he difficulty in completing his contract of driving 3,978 piles in four months. WILL LOOK LIKE A PIN CURHIOX. When the work is all done the neat excave- i i fi ? if | i E B [i ii E that he wonld | however, —=8 THE ASIATIC CHOLERA. He Alleges Pressure of Private Business as | Is There Danger of the Plague Keaching the United States? ‘The Secretary of the Treasury this morning Permanent board of assessors had resigned. | received the following important and signi» On the Ist of July lest Mr. F. L. Moore placed | cant letter from the surgeon general of the in the hands of the Com- | marine Thave respectfully to ite your attention te the fact that cholera is opreading in the far east, official information hiring been received at this bureau of its prevalence in the Onucasua, im Persia, in India and on the western shore of the Red sea. Newspaper reports also indicase that it is spreading in Russia, ‘The medical press of Great Britain, which ‘BOt given to alarm, calls attention to the serious which is threatoning Kus ae ut above named extension of the sqitente. It ia therefore incumbent upon the ry Department to be forehanded in the ure of each means as it possesses for the exclye ton of the disease from this country. t the port af from the districts cope coming directly or from Under bageny > the po of destination, Dealth authorities of sore of the states being notified when this baggage comes from «ub pected localities or ships. T have now to urge that baggage just mentioned be thorougily lis Island before being permit The surgeon of the mari can readily learn from abstracts of sanitary weekly from this burcan, are infected or are sus; formed with regard to any infected vesel whigh may arrive at the port of New York, and the baggage of immigrants from the vaid districts or from said vemels tans, without g . tion or great expenditure of In fected thoroughly on Ellis Inland a Purpow there whovid he two oe steam disinfecting chambers estab Mshed, for which there on the island, and { urge that xieps be for the ostablishment « Grants with there discasos under the care of the immigration service As ® result of Surgeon General Wrman's letter Acting Secretary Nettleton is prepara en order requiring the agh dinniection of all vessels with cargoes or passengers ing from the infected districts before landing at any port in the United States. The order will be promulgated at once and strict om, pliance with it required. # -o- Range of the Thermometer. The following were tho temperatures at the office of the weather bureau today: Sa.m., Gi 2p. DIED. BROOKS. On Thoretay, July 7, 1802, CHARLES Bi, infant won of Chas Land Annie M. Brooks * ’ ° ze. O'BRIEN. On July @ 1802. at her residence, pee rt he wed Tiative of Lintiore, County Waterford, Inge Funeral Saturday, July 9, at 0:90am. for Church.” Frivnis and fistives fnvvieed tp Pe eh. Prien’ {Boston and New York 892, at 1-300, Sutphin, aged July 7. 189°, st 1 p.m, Capt. rod “aise Thompeon. » native of ty 7, JAMES aA np A nobler beart never beat ina hunen breast. Panera) Sundays at 9 Wo'clork from, 149''D street southeast. Relatives and ‘ena ah ‘On THOMPRON. JAMES THOMPSO:! husband of Mary x. of Will take place from his Inte residence, U1th street northwest, S . da oe et northwest, Sunday, July 10, at 3 Entered into rest J: WALLS. son of W. B. and the late Mary ‘three years, will lay around it a bed of concrete, on top of wl contractor will lay his cap timbers, ‘Then be- form to ‘The top cap timbers on will be six inches be- low the mean low-water line. A MILLION AND A QUARTER STROZES. It is estimated that the driving of the piles will require upward of a million and e quarter strokes of the hammers, ‘The test piles, which were driven to the rock in six places, were sent down with an average of 378 strokes of an 1,800- und drop hammer. euch statis. Be, there are some queer facts about the bids for the The lowest bid, whi sum of €39,993, which reads either direction. 878,875, or just @ as the lowest. Mi & seize a large schooner with $10,000 worth of | Sessful bid smuggled whisky on board. The crew resisted the capture and showed fight Capt May tele- graphed to Ottawa for assistance, and a detach- ment of B battery, fifteen strong, commanded by Capt. Farley, in full order, ‘the government steamer Alert and left for the scene of the conflict, which is understood to be in the vicinity of Gaspe. oh CUT OFF BY FIRE. The Town of Elk Grove, Cal., in Flames— Sacramento Sends Help. Bacramexto, Car, July 8.—A telephone message to the Record Union at a Inte hour last night from Elk Grove, thirteen miles from here, announced that the town was on fire. The Toronto Hotel, ti stable and railroad burned. Copuamakation ian been perp ned K as pervisor ago, and he has notified Mr. Steward, the su- \dent of construction, that he will have digging the trenches early next week. Jqeraae REY THE SILVER QUESTION. ‘The Antis Claim They Can Defeat the Stew- PoP g if FH ili Ki tH i i i f F ti ry i ¥ { J ‘ i f fi taetl : L | I f WILLIAMS. _ Entered inte eternal life Th: . July 7, TMH at Ibcciork, CONST AN ‘enh of Rev. ‘Gilbert F. af a For her *“to live was Christ to die is gain.” “Be Sexe You Ane Riour, errees eu frien is ranpoct Will be recetved. THEN GO ABEAD.” But first be very sure you are right; it teno casy tp ‘be decetved—you may be wrong and yet not know it. ‘When you go to buy « bottie of CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS be sure you get “C-A-R-T-E-R-8@ “BE SURE YOU ARE RIGHT.” Bewure you ask for “C-A-R-T-E-RS." Be sung youget “C-A-R-T-E-R-'8." Frauds and imitationg ‘wil put you wrong; don't let them do tt. Be sure you et the genuine CARTERS LITTLE LIVER PILL& A POSITIVE CURE FOR SICK HEADACHE. Gmall Pill Small Dose Small Price. m6 mr ®® PM ‘We have on exhibition in onr window at ‘312 7th st. four samples of Fine Crayon Portratte of superior artistic merit. ‘The prices are so low that any one can af- ford to have @ large Portrait of some one Gear to them. We furnish them in ten days tame. ‘The Likencases are perfect. ‘The prices are: 16x20, $2; 20x24, $3.50: ‘taxz7. ew ‘TS rella White Seamlem Straw Matting. Worth 61) ‘Reduced to 87 per roll. ‘SOrolia Extra Fancy Straw Matting. Worth G1@

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