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= =F ys << ¥eery. Ger'Tue Lsrzoven “Victory. 7 Victory eee Viewory. THE ““vieroryr ecectaoporse &| Ayer:s SansaPaRiba. ¢ Victory. an improvement upon all ‘“Electropoises” a ws PARLIAMENT BUILDINGS BURNED. THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY, JULY 9, 1692-SIXTEEN PAGES. THE POLICE covert. ‘The Most Disastrous Fire in the History of| No More Appeals Sent to Harrisburg for | The Workingmen Lying on Their Ours Walt- | Several of the Participants Lodged tu Jail at | Minor Cascs That Were Meard hy Judge Bt. Johns, N. F. ‘Troops. tox Miller Today. Hauirax, N. 8., July 9.—A dispatch from 8t.| Hanemevac, Ps.. July 9.—At the executive| Homzsrzap, Pa., July 9.—The forced ab- e b . William Buckner, voung colored man. ar Victory. invented by the eminent Dr. Hercules Johns thie morning states that fire has destroyed | department this morning routine matters were | sence from town of several newspaper men and Urrzs Maaipono, July 9, 1892. euned Alice Washingion of deceiving bum and Victory. Sanche—cnd he i the ortginal and only arp! COUNTY R TURN the perlisment buildings. being attended to and not a. line bad been re- | the thrests made against others have been the | Deputy Sheriff Dove of Prinee George's | be undertook tocorrect lier by the ase of pur. Victory. imeentor of the Bieetropoier. * | The most disastrous fire in the his.ory of St. | ceived from Homestead, which was regarded at | chief matters of interest. There has been no | county went to Rockville on Wednesday Inst | sonal viclence. Alice thought whe was nat re Nictory. Only after thirty-five years of faithful 512 DILLWYN 8T., Johns, N. F.. broke out yesterday afternoon | an indication of a peaceable situation st the | disorder in Homestead and there will probably | 804 secured from the Montgomery county | ceiving love taps when the weight of William's haps toil has the Victory ee ; during s heavy northwest gale. It originated | Carnegie plant, continue order and respect for property end | suthorities Wilson Matthews, colored, and) hand fell upon her, and she caueed tory. brought to its present perfect state, hence PHILADELPHIA PA. ‘English Liberals Enoouraged by | in small wooden building on Long Hill near) Several Pinkerton detectives who were | citizens and absence of violence 0 tong as loiged him in jail yesterday. It will Bere-| hie arrost om a warrant sere Victory. Dr. Sanche has simnaled this trfamph over the top of the mountain. The insufficient water | wounded in the Wednesday's engagement passed | the present situation continues. When an at- | membered that on June ¢ last acrowd of white | out in the Yralice Caart. te ‘Vietory. all chronic diseases by naming it the I have taken s great deal of medi- Latest Results. supply at the tz, where the fire originated, ne bee d Bet vite ont al Say wee tempt is made to the order of things | and colored men aesembied at the whisky shop addition to baving him arrested. Alice probebiy “VICTORY” Electropotse. ve the ive element full play and its | glad to get attve.” Tt is stated that a large whan be provened forthe three days the | of K.C. Keoup, near The Taree Poplars, this | ,. feat she " aturally the doctor respected the cine im my life, but no remedy ever nr was iy amount of ammunition was shipped from the | trouble may come, but until the nature of the agp! mew that she would get ©1.25 a+ « witness, Victory. physician's “‘code of ethica” and has never The carried five embers in every di- | state arvenal to Pittsburg on Thursday night so | change is tno prediction can be made | Svsty, ond during the evening « quarrel arose | Judge Miller heard the ons» this morning and iru il recently. COLLISION ON A RAILWAY BRIDGE, | rection and soon the conflagration: were | that it might %c convenient if needed for the | as to what will happen. end later on developed into « Sight between the | sent the young man dowa for one month. pear Secasntismsneaeuaeince ae Retped mo co muchas Ayer's Berse- spreading destruction, flames event troops. stmat a change ust come from the present — 3 x Richard Lee, a colored man who some yeure = ee ea es — — ‘toward the harbor, licking up everything Cart tus affairs at Homestea: vious. ir. Kemp. in trying to quell the distarbing took unto himect! a better half, the Vietory * is administering “‘orygen parilla, which I consider the best wide swath. = =e CHEERED DR. PARKHURST’S NAME. ‘The town te oh present under the abeciats com clement, unde taatine eles ona be bode Se for e failure to love, eth and Vietory. slp samneongy gianna A Disastrous Fire at St. John’s,| The Masonic Temple, the Methodist Colloge, SSS trol of any sshom the locked-ont men | call for assistance from the crowd of white mes | protect her. Vietory. into the system through the medium of blood purifier in the world. "| Gower Street Methodist Church, the majestic | The Society of Christian Endeavor in Ses- may care to select as leaders and the head | it to get the negroes outside. Succced-; Harriett took him “for better or for worm.” Victory. the capfilarias, thas reaching the seat of Newfoundland cathedrals of the English and Romen Catholic ion in New York Today. men of the Amalgamated Association cannot “Ty this theeolered men,toget their revenge, | and she thinks she go! more wore than better Victory. the trouble and effecting a quick and per- = waz. four 5 Chureh, the finest of worship and built st} | New Youx, July 9.—“Missionary morning,” | but realize that this is an anomalous condition | bombarded bis store and sxloon throwingstones, | “I work and uppartiam. abe reid. camdeney Victory. manent cure. It cures Insomnia, Rheama- pei! Tales “ot Bishop ouch ‘the St Fetrisiae Hiatt | & the third day's session of the Cristian En-| of things which must Soerally” entietectory | Cindoes cet ene micaiion throngh the | time I get money he beais me and’ makes ane Viewry. tium Fevers, Hin disease, Spinal ¢ ea ee ae eee tae etait | deavor is called, opened at 620 with « prayer ment tay be reached’ by ‘which the | and smashing up-c quantite of plans mere corti | Oe eon Vietory. troubles, Nervousness, all Kidney and — MR. CLEVELAND + | Convent,the eu court building and police | meeting conducted by E. 8, Miller of Port-|ckange, when it comer, will be ‘withect. die | nrc mning Up 8 a were used freely, but no| “No, air: Ido the work.” Victory. Liver troubles, te = hesdquariers, ho goverament ofices, Govern-| land, Oreg., present of the Oregon Christian furbancon Soe was burt. This place. is on the line be-| The trushand claimed that he worked whew he Vietor} ‘od hlish another our ment Sa’ Bank, the Presbyterian urch, men present are lying on | tween tgomery and Prince scounty. | could it. a pues MAGUS, TERE CURES OTHERS. HOPE FOR GLADSTONE. everything in the path of the fames wae con: | nde pieced es Aiea | Seer oar ready to taake s move ‘when somc-| It wus some days afer thie thing oncurred be- “Wien ds you gti? = " 4 —_—— bs large thing new makes it necessary. danger warrants were issued for “ it three days Vietory. MONTALS: ‘ ‘The Latest Returns in Great Britain's Elee- | "The whole conter of the city was one mass of | With Christian delegates. Dr. Clark introduced | jiey Sin the fect that "beneath the "thee | healiy tae naute ~ooinaass eater | 10a can go to jail for thirty days,” anid the Vietory Washington, D. C., WILL CURE You. tions. raina, Note bi in the path of the de- the Rev. Josiah Strong, secretary of the Evan- | tacg niet there is smouldering feel-| rants were for the seven men: | “and then Vietors see S, 2am Louvox, July 8—At 3:15 o'clock this after- | vouring clement was left standing, down to | §tlical Alliance, who addressed the meoting on | ing’ witch’ a spark’ say "ignite fautor: | Tea Wr Joleews ond nis ae eon Lorch 5 eabebemnentemienaile oat Viewry. MISS LULA LENMAY, pmb received show the elec- | Water street, where the grent stores, fish ware- | the wublect of “Our Own Conntry for, Chris- | tunately and it may be at even the most inop- jf, John Warner, Wesley Warner, Thomas | Henry Williams and Mary Butler next p- Dear Madam: 4 i — houses and wharves soon. yielded to the flames, | 80%. seomine: eat and | Rortune time for the strikers | themselves. | Taylor, Bunk Matthews and John Brown. | peared to have thelr trouve sevtion ‘Thee seam 7 hens «atl Minctepets “Dakar? | tion of 186 conservatives, 154 liberals, 28 lib-| 44°" Celock the telegmph and cable were|”° | fiagging in the good work and | Fis denger is inerensed by the fact that the | All these parties live in Montgomery county. | at the flying horses in South Wasbington last tipniy ee flee months, and Ican | MES WINSLOWS SOOTHING SYRUP eral-unfonists, 20 anti-Parnellites and 4 Psr-| burned. It is impossible to estimate the love, hat was accomplished was the result of hard! men seem to be drifting away from thelr | John W. Jobuson and his son were arrested | night ard had a row. ‘The woman charged that seihiatiy fr foe mantle, Reap rae ET | fay Dab ore 9000 peopleare hemdeet Tope nd» detetmbation to stioad ts rameie. leaders. This was shown by the | fail, | and lodged in our Jail by Depaty Dove on June | Henry struck ber with « stick eo ee eee endow | of MOTHERS Sor their CHILDREN WHILE TEETH. 2 a t fire was in 1646, when throe- polled nage A wy aay oy tons wy bw henner behalt ond ssotte and hen dane mavedene wer’ ¢ | IG wah EERFMOE SOOCMM 18 SUCTHDS tes | Sat” ceretase ee iter seenc erat ns | fourtuhcal tan iy sos tooepet also a eource of congratalation to witness | the suggestion of the leaders that oF oe a cotte me. It wems to impart vitality and in- | CHILD, SOPTENS the GUMS, ALLAYS all PAIN, _ = was sheriff be | his name, was arrested last Monday by | made a Jengthy b to the y. He ‘At last accounts 600 buildings had been de- | the cheerfulness with which whet sometimes permitted to bring his depatie fn, and by the | Sheriff’ Fairall of "Montgomery 4 _ _ 4 vicoraioe mt hen Tem tire te ee | OEE ee Otis sad te Gen Bet rwnnty soe | Sat he vould olvain o maajority of hie own od | stroyed and six lives bad been lost, Mudh out | SPpeered to ee TT ate See ree nas | action of some 9 who constituted them-| Rockville jail to await the Prince George's | Butler, who isa ‘married wosman catlel tees aut mond. I would say right here that | DIARRHGA. Sold by dragwists in every partof the | tend rather to discourage the belief that he | tering exista among the y young en entiateotorily selves n committee to bounce newspaper men. | county authorities. There are four more to ye | away." He asked ber what the nnd ta slo wean the sunt wonderful part of it te that the | Rota. Besure and asi for "Mrs. Winslow's Sooth. | will get a majority of nay sort. Whatever the | Lomdfeas and tho taper hus ‘appealed to other | Posed of. . ‘The y control of the leaders has been greatly | hunted down. The houre which these men bft- | him and told her ale had be 0 home to eaupey aes Inggyye” sa tateno otter ind sSountea bettie. | future may hare in sore the contingency of «| cites for rele Ee ae a yep he SS {heir absence from town on many | tered up eo bedly belongs to Dudley Tiatclife of bosbatd nt BO home to her oct is lasting. ze 3 a ————$ | Wing heme- ma, itogethe _—ao 4 . missions portance. i jontgomery county. | " t have nothing to do with ber env Nothing could induce me to pert with | = excluded.” VELAN! % the direction of bome missions, and exhorted | Tast night ber of them were away in| Mrs. Thomas K. Cippin of Upper Mariboro is thie Uitte inatrament. I shail aivays | 'T"shouia bas Carers Lae Live Fils, Fors pis | The Chronicle says: “The government's dis- ee his hearers to redouble their efforts in the good a aglalt pee ta nai iy ba at ty tell any one what it hae done ims Vial; only one pill a dose. be wl | @tacefal attempt to disfranchise workmen has| He Doesn't Want His Wit 1a Name Used in a| Work still before thom. and permit no. ob- | Harrisburg, and other work bas practically dis-| spending « few days with friends and relatives +9 : Sandon 45 “steed ta tebe tare wicks solved tie ad committee, who for « time | in Calvert county. prays F's, ‘SPASMS, 3, FRG PANE. RUN "aq op ape ple = canae pend Political Campaign. eiorts seen ‘the d Aaig bp deem 5 = = reins a a el James P. Armstrong, one of the oldest and MRS. WARY J. SEAMAY. | Frac tatpicl”” = "UGE Bahra narrine | We have reosived reports of the fatiare of Work:| peossso'y Rar, Mase, July ®.—The follow. | °F! ooo and endeavoring to” sssort their influence | died lact Friday et bis bene tn fperdings aie ee No. 506 10th at. mow. | 4 Sh and Pa. ave. | that the defeat of Mr. Jones, the liberal candi- | ing correspondence explains itself: “There should be more heroes like Dr. Park- | ty secure unity of intel nt and well-directed | triet at the age of ay thes 3 o~ BELPING YOUNG SCIENCE. —_— | Oy ee da eckham, was primarily due to this New Youe, June 26, 1892. | hurst,” said Dr. Strong. The remainder of the action. ‘The rerult of the conference of the | a native of Pennsylvania apd bad been. & tesi- | Bow the Smithsonian Institution Acts asa reer ee Cue two places in this city £0 | ‘Aro broken down from overwork or household cares, | CANE." 9 | fas ks ets | ns ee e Plate. The Male cee seg fenins round of SP* | leaders with Gov. Pattison is very satisfactory | dent of this county for more than twenty years, Memsn Knowledge Ruchenne. secure the | BROWN'S IRON BITTERS | . Dear Madame: (agen sree pa Bes men secured 4 great interest public schools “ . 2 | | the andieParnelitien $ethe defeat of Win, site acdved et Minitrens bein et nomen cee jew York's practical reformer, and many of | ‘© {0° men who have OR that thang | He tock 0 grant tntarest in Se <i | “One way in which this institut “VICTORY ELECTROPOISE,* | Rebuilds the system, aids igeation. 1 removes excess | anti-Parnellites is rent fm. Mur- | resentatives of great ly of women of dem- prac! 4 could have expected. the coanty and had for a number of years filled ation “Incrennes PO sccm ong ile and cures walaria, Get the genuine, 3 | phy in the St. Patricks division of Dublin city. | ocratic sympathies, toinform vou that a Frances | them have cast curions glances at two now the position of school trustee. le was one of the best members of the| Cleveland Influence Club has been formed | deserted houses across from the garden at 31|, 22ecommittce which visited ger, te re- an turned to the city this morning. Hugh O'Don- | Ex-County Commissioner John B, Waters died | will of Mr. Smithson, is by extending wid to he Victory 2 . 1. , sia ht and 33 East 27th street, which Dr. Parkhurst "1 “y : Yi Mase Lirta Lexus, | We Sez Ox Cunoir contr, the conven of ml of ow Wark “esscst We have itn s| Sed ap te "witning” fos ‘onoa| Sal gaint Want opcn ke. bale the | ats ese har Neng "dn | ines nies og es Vietors. SSL F ST. N.W., > ways and tramways. He is an_ associate | liberty of using your name for the first of the | “‘circus.”” aud ectecah af our abs anliuky ae agate od py Paul's Church Uy, |S Stax reporter. “For example, we received a Vietors. Ar Casa Prices. of the Institute of Civil Engineers in Dublin | many influence clubs which we trust will spring | _Dr. Strong. anid he believed in practical | tory. i" Bheow. Mr. Seema on communication not long ago from a young mean Metory: Aas Rens caisetor ot the Waterford and Limerick | ap throughout, the country, and which, after | Christians. He thought the Christian Endeav-| ‘°T'-rangements are making to reorganize the| Mr. H.W, Rowell of tie Keeley Institute de-| tn thelittic town of Inecucaie ira He was Vietors. No Nores To Stox. Hallway Company and of tho Belfast Tramway Novambet 8 will confirm 2 ain asa oF shat | orars had beon doing grand “drill work” for the | advisory committee and again get things | livered w lecture to quite large mndience et svized with au appetite for information abnt a high , * in order. none repre- house ‘eduesday night A SIMPLE PROMISE T0 PAY IX mombers of hin party. bs ili a amr ead ert take the feld. He intimated, althongh he did | Sntatives of the tail aen'eill seeune to | "Got Caron ow 7 mht on the | mataral history and be wrote tomsk if we wowld . RASY WEEKLY OR MOSTHLY IXSPALLMENTS Gis, Gis woken Wo feel that this campaign isto litt the bur- | not say so, that the endeavorers should dosome| tet tor” the men. “A number "of the | Wallace Hall, a colored boy about fourteen | IP him. Did we dispise this moles: rape-st den of taxation from homes of the land, and | Parkhursting themselves, Iosked = as clio oF ‘old, wae drowned in the Patasent river, | from an unknown source? By no means. We fr NNN, JS ALL THAT IS REQUIRED AT The results of cighteon of yesterday's pollings | we, as home defenders, desire @ part in’ the| The delegetes eang “Revive Us Again,” and forday in beiding sent athue|sbect oie wile nemhel tare Landing. on | placed all our resources at his command, offer Tou “oo G received up to noon today show thet the iber- | sirhggle."” Youre secpestfully, Berra 8 sttphy of Philadelphia delivered an | and say means willbe. devised 20 that poopie | Wodnesday last about noon, but his bods' was | ing at the seme tee te pnt tac corer ROGAN'S als have gained five seats. Many Fuost Onxsny, President, Pages hey p> jonate ad by = may establich their identity and not | eqn not recovered until yesterday. ence with the entire scientific world. Th ® 2 Commenting upon the election before all there | Frances Cleveland Influence Club, No.1. | He talked fifty-five minates. | He was fol-| Petied of being dinguined detective, oh Bingham, coloced, wee lodged in ji = Bar Massorn Crenrr Ho: gains were known the Pall Mall Gazette said: - lowed in a twenty-five minute address on | "In explanation of the unfortunate proceed- | yesterday by Constable Cullman, | °7¥TKed, be organized a local society E ion atwie ae “From the point of view of producing n Glad- Guay Gautes, Buzzanp's Bay. Mase., Pig hoes eee pl by Bev. Leroy | ings they say the men are excusable because of | charged with being a lunatic and pauper. He | the “Brookville Academy of Scie: " stonian majority the results of the poll are July 6, 1892, of Gorham, Me. was MOFO| the many untrue reports which have quined ‘was committed by Justice Tolson., ready you would be astonished at the execllenoe 715 MARKET SPACE, See the Plush or Hair Cloth Parlor Snite we are offer. | Mjority they will not do. While it looks as if ly Dear Madame: el re- y | the report that they had dynamite ready to oat obscure plaice. Lord Salisbury is doomed, Mr. Gladstone's ma- | ferred to me your letter informing her of the | sions, condneted an “open meeting” oni “What | bow ub the bridge oc the wacko ow the FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Between 70h and 8th streets a.w. Bee cea see mses, ON | Seriby will woh bo oa nige an many boped Saensisston of Strunoes Caveleod Infinenee | Tour Soniety Delos for Miatonst” | Sues af a forse = a 5 tapestry and broce- | Would be.” lub.” . “We are not anarchists,” said one of the men collections forwarded to us by Subs. Seat bcs eat tena | Yasdts Pade says. thad tig queen is _much |, It is by no means pleasant to dinsent from the | after o'clock. There will be no session in the| sie morning, “and sou ‘con hardly bless ox Brookville Academy of Bcience we distribute ws ACTUAL BARGAINS IN BLAZER SUITS. than similar quaifties command at | vexed at the defeat of the Marquis of Lorne, Methods which ¢incere friends adopt when | garden this brig or evening. < = for the feeling displayed in this matter when our own expense, us well ax the publications , rs. svot cash yrices mother siores, _| the husband of Princess Louise, who stood as a | their | efforts not only demonstrate thelr | rally conducted by Mrs. Alice May Scudder is | sp.ointely false statements like that are rade, Which it sends to wy from time to time, die REAL BARGAINS IN LADIES’ WAISTS. } = | iberal-unionist in the central division of Brad-| friendliness, but | when they alto seek | to be held at the Broadway Tabernacle, 6th We are engaged in no sept mais) rere =: _— . ‘Weclosed out our entire stock of Blazer Suite and | See the Solid Onk Bed Room Suite we sell for 17 | ford, where he was defeated by Mr.G. Shaw |to ‘brerve tho public. good and|avenneand Sth strect, at 2:80 o'clock this veloc! aecth ach ameter oman ‘pened eae ee ty wey ‘This sort of thing we are com a cash or 818 on time. | Lefevre, the \didate. are, therefore, engaged in a patriotic service. | afternoon. were noticed loitering along the sh ross wile them. Yourcholce in gray. brown and‘an, | eave rere leo eee on ee Rsaciar: ceptand | lh te: Rowevers Immpeealits dic urs apmetna ret | Des ominadioadl callleh il aise be Sia Ga” ae gay ag on cope ete best quality of ladies? cloth and French flannel, at only | See the Splendid Quality Brussels Carpet we sell for to his standing for’ election, and wishes | the use of M Cleveland's e in the de -| ing the afternoon froum2to 3:30 o'clock at | ‘ie a ly doing. bein most anxiods to give on os. per yard cash oF USe. per yard ou nation of clube derigned to do political work’ | different churches inthe city. A nusber of | SS Se ot ee ree | 86" "BH | couragement to beginners. Sayposw, for Ine him to take the ‘seat in_ the house of lords to | a ken to Braddock and put on a train. No in- prmne go wey) 65.90. Actual value, $9. | time. which he is entitled. ‘The marquia declines to | We trust vou will not undervalue our objec- | committee conference will be held = fury to them was atte; % saan fewer _ tose “ki , that John Smith of Oshkosh tranenits Navy Biue and Black Blazer Suits, $7.90. sravece | take his seat in the house of rs. Mr. Shaw | tion, because it rests upon the sentiment that | afternoon. The special conference of cers sau Sara kit, : ‘ es pat en Pg of birds obtained in thet * | See the Ingrain Carpet we sell for ‘Ke. per yardcash | Lefevre had 4,710 votes and Lord Lorne 4,248. | the name now sacred in the home etrcle as wife | of state, territorial, vincial, district and IN WALL STREET TopAY. . oa i | neighborhood, asking for certaun other bud Engiiah Serge Suits, in blue and cream, or 40. per sued on tine. All cat- | The liberal majority in 1686 was 459. | ana mother may well be &] ved in the organize. net eee st ——*= ‘= x sa f % i ecee eee bad snd bis title ot xh Clot i . . ee — | U " i - | tion and operation of clubs created to exert at 5 p. e evening vot Market a Second | Z 5 or to Russia or Bon! [rE AEE “change for the want occasioned | ¢ ho the close of yesterday's polling the ag- | oor eal intiacneae” Yous rors rene: reunions and social receptions, ‘The penn pad dau gerne Ameria, and get'wbat he want, delivering the eee ee nanan tenn Guay ah ace | Set our Armiger _iSicra'of sure you buy. Ie took | 100,248; home rale, 1,098,618; Inbor, 29,152. heborll er eres yaE ye New Youx, July 9.—The opening of the| Goer work in this ine ta carried on all. ener the Poupadour embroidered front. Only #1. Actual | first prize at the Paris exposition in LIBERAL GAINS IN THE COUNTIES. ae ane, FLOODS IX THE s0UTH. stock merket this morning was attended | orld through paid agents and correspondents, vaiae, | Prisca” ester: All sizes end’) It was predicted by the liberal leaders that = Rains Cause Washouts on Railroads and|by the usual moderate businem, but yee- | @ person in Australia, who is making « stndy SPECIALS IN MILLINERY. — j although the polling in the boroughs | As in Americn eee Rivers to Overflow Their Bauks, terday’s firmness was continued over and | 4 pte hy ey Ge a See our splendid stock of Matting, Linoleum and Oil-| did not come up to their expectations, cdl oa Scuaee eas New Onteaxs, July 9.—The Pitayune's| first prices were generally small fractions | kangaroo skins we will see that he gets thous aed Rien Rn Sen ee | Sees the clectiona take. place ta the| loupom, July. § The. elections: Mere ds-| wessticn. win ppleial mii ‘Thb alaety-foct| high’ then last aight ‘Sous, whise , “ ourvelves paying all the expenee involved. ‘Trimmed Milan Sailors, $1.25. See our Stz-foot Oak Extension Table, 94.25 cash or | Wheel inte the Nooo. Hine ond oe errs | tarbed the receipte at the various places of | bridge acroms the Okitibecha creck on the Als-| in the leading shares ferther alight ¢cine were Review of the Market. 4 SCIENTIFIC #WITCH BoAKD. ef a ” | wheel into the liberal line and cause sorrow to | amusement throughont the country, but opera | an Ween aa five miles from | seen the carly dealings. ville and : i ‘Trimmed English Milan Sailors, 81.49. $4.50 on time. | the unionists. Yesterday the liberals felt | 120 not enffered as much os was expected. ‘Ten | 22% icksburg railroad, five pore beg Sen cay : Henry Clews’ “Weekly Financial Review,” is-| “We volunteer to do this for people everg= ‘Trimiped Point of Lave Straw Sailors, gee. 6 eee need Tather blue over the county prospects, as the re- esi wok and it has | Meridian, was swept away yesterday by the | Nethrille: however, which shared with Burling. | | Ort © eaye: | where in the world without cost to themselrea, . Sn 1, ey Omacaes man teneenetet Posing lpr a ge ibe ead ppnieete toeceres | Cnet ectaaaiet toed So sane mat tho Covent Fema ins tether with caveral miles of track. | was not off materially, and at 71% it va | The unexpected action of the Senate on froe | On being requested we will negotiate n trade tw ALL HATS TRIMMED nee nee, ato | deapondency prevailed over the ontiock, it | Garden and Drury Lane Thoators for a week. | Unie the mov favorable ctreumetances [a ee oe an ee ee prices, | coinage came at « moment when « set of new | stakes betwoen a correspondent in Honolula } . wieed. | was feared that Mr. Gladstone's majority would Repthtore we in progress for the a | three or four days. pamela wile oy ig ey od — and legitimate factors were beginning to infuse ®Pd another in Bangkok or we will manage wn 3 FREE OF | oss be greatly reduced by the county retarna. ‘The | {he Covent Gardon {heater and fo form the | “The northeastern bridge over the San creek | ™* rising « large fraction, but in no |®™0Te confident tone into the market. The | exchange of queor fisher between two natural- GGG, RRR 00 GGG A RN No 953, liberals, of courne, did not give up hope of | Whole operatic and dramatic enterprise into a| s, yor, shaky and will likely go before morning. ee. ae 2 ae worthy of notice. ‘The | shock was all the greater from its being so little | i#t*, amateur or professional, in Werkojunuk CHARGE. wee G™G Bik go Goce Ah BER having a majority, but the Sgures showed that | COmpamy. aris The Alabama and Southern have a washout | Guliness as usual became most oppressive to-| expected, and its effects were the more marked | 82d in Bombay. The Smithsonian establish \é ian be $99 Bes as er ee een Sees ie the | coe Sale-winter, and Wf Mths Genie bllvia | north of the city. The Mobile and Ohio have | ward the end of the hour, but at {/ o'clock the | decause there was no assurance that the Sonate | ment is, in fact, Eng Slag y= 4 —a si is egies oe =" | Re sate today, ‘whan: tastier ‘sieuils of yes. | tions are successful it will be produced a Doth north and south of here | musrket while dnl was firm st the best prices as placed in comsvuniastion withell other actos. | "i = America with Bemberg conducting the first | 4° ere running. a rule. | plac on with « a | MAMMOTH CREDIT HOUSE, | terday's elections were at hand, the facos of | , Creeks and rivers are overflowing, crops are |” ‘foney on call has been easy, from 2 | tific men. | In former times scientists in various ae pases a + | those who were gathered at the National Liberal | Performance, | Samuel being destroyed. Hoary rain ls falling now. | ¢, Mond” om call has been easy. ranging. from 2 | | parts of the globe were not acquainted with Club ehowed that toa certain exten$ the counties | | fr. Heerbohm pate volav, | The TimesDemocrai’s West Point, Mise, | fri ‘tile te canta tt Soll oecate, holders, causing a decline of |S8ch other's work, so that several Lersons might were “‘wheeling into line.” At that time re- | tt pair anger ise ay og saya: Ithas been raining bere sincs | but thonts Pert Pa Saw End {two to three potuta, ‘Thie bresk of con-|@ PUureuing at the same time the sume line uf Tax Asovr Discourt Sares. eos farms had been received from eighteen county | {ng in Hoslet twice on the sume doy. | Besides io many morning and yesterday and lat night | the demand only from out of town fidence is to be attributed | rather to | Fevearches independently, thnx triets an: y spa i ae rainfall was greater than has been known vane indirect bearings Senate's ac. |Jabor. At present ali the scientific REE DDD MM MM_00 XS X or glccted their candidates in five of them that had | Production ot the Haymarket, Mr. Tvee bass | tuts country for year. Sing ‘near fourteen meee el ae ied blige hg dp syed thet pact tan for EDD ’ rmerly been carried union! y y Q inches in the past two das rain has been | $i... 4 distri we scatter them to all parte REMNANTS. ‘The result of the election in the southeast The Independent Theater Socicty gave & Per-| genoral through north Misstesippl. A repett- Bsns ¢ Per cont, sagen sompienece sb SS ee J ee £5 PER CENT OFF FOR CASR. division of Durham caused the lberals groat | (orniete yorterday, Ir ioe trasntion ore | ton of the April flood or even worse is looked | 84% SR good single ae, "Beretvor eh | under tio ‘new. tomy ‘outbreak. of the | ERCOURAGEMENT FOR BEGINKERA, | a joy. Here the liberal unionist majority of 1886, | Ccmique yesterday. It iss ‘Van Noubuy's | £0F- The rain has not ceased all day and at this | Seertigy ec is “fe nd steady, with | silver craze, we have the satisfaction ofknowing | “This establishment, in short, i the world’ | (SINCE OUM SALE AT A DISCOUNT OF 10 PER | amounting to 939 votes, was wiped out and the | *daptation from the Dutch of Van Noubuy's | hour is coming down in torrents. The outlook Take hange is qi Y billie at 487 fox cixty | that thie year, os last, wo shall J tag | CENT OFF FOR CASH WE HAVE ACCUMU- | candidate of that party was snowed under by a | “ndit has been prepared by Mr. A. Teixcira De Sonhgee. ae = 7 | [pated webs serge sowing | central exchange for scientific literature and | LATED AN UNUSUALLY LARGE LOT OF REM-| majority of 4.070. A gain of 5,009 votes in this | Mattos. 55 Tho Times-Democrat’s Vicksburg, Mies., | 22% et, Dell ae, Oe ST xchange for our evidences of debt. specimens; but no portion of our work is of x FD AS We WISH TO MAKE A CLEAN | district wos taken to augur well for the other | | ‘The Private Secretary” has been revived at special says: General and persistent ‘rains are Js Commercial bills at 4968}(a499. preg werhy whats ‘there ie | Greater importance than that which relates te SWEEP OF THEM WE WILL, UNTIL FURTHER | icctorates, and the t 1e. | the Comedy Theater, with Mr. Penley as the % ‘he official report of the Mercantile Safe De- ‘ : | NOTICE, MAKE A REDUCTION ON ALL REM. | ¢l¢ctorat the augury proved s true on: Rev. Robert Spaldis reported it north Louisiana and the it Company to the stock exchange shows: | considerable uncertainty. 8) in stocks | the encouragement of scientific enterprise in ile C | NANTS OF TWEATY-PIVE PER CENT FoR| Almost immediately afterward it was an- | Hev. PO 5 rhc | Kanes ippi Delta with great injury to | Biiver bullion on band, 197,981 ounces, de: | has been paralyzed by the silver bill and in |emall ‘becincings Wer leave poaple everye Sar BEER CASH. BACH REMNANT Wikis BE FOUND | nounced that» liberal bad ousted a conserva | “Walker, London,” has bed ‘al | crope. ° ; withdrawn, 1,967 cunces; cer-| grain and cotton by the anti-option bill The | where to Lnow thet the reseurecs nt ear wns DISCOUN \RKED IN PLAIN FIGURES, AND TRE PBICE | tive in the borough division of Leices-| that Mr. (eect fog Dar elermm w Rev. Chas. Johnson, John Farris and John SMLaing AMOR dovecoment aks | ateaathen is aun ies calle ter peaianen, maud are nt their disposal: that we will i ANDQUANTTTY ON EACH PIECE teruhire, "Here Mr. De Lisle, «tors. who repre. | |, He bas proposed to convert the roof of his | yingr’ Giltmeyrocn; wore mrrested ape seer, | seated Outstanding, 2,000, Government bonds pra mars ore at tente_ dicponl: hat we i SS OUR USUAL DISCOUNT OX ALL OTHER Goons | vented the district in the Isst parliament, nad | theater into a summer garden for ‘the presen cion tbat they were connected with the Snith pomtey pe far ames ans Ca : for their colloctions,by ciredlating herr printed 20 PER CENT OFF WILL CONTINUE TILL FURTHER NOTICE. been defeated by Mr. Fergusson by « majority | tation of Engli-h ope esad ne Brclect is to make | ‘Tooley gang. Johnson is a prominent preacher as tech suraet eter thi veseiieed Washington Stock Exchange. reports treo of charge and by plating te ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF — a bene —— = etek Cat oe and hls arrest creates a vensation among tbe) without special feature and ar Gull as Usual, | .qntieiqhcSwar call—t2 o'clock 4 dence with all living workers im the ¥ — Then followed the reading of the returnsfrom | New York Casino. negroes, while presenting still a firm front. The bank | {ae So a ise ae og A | Sa of human knowledge “By such meme W. M. GHUSTER & SONS, | the south division of Northamptonshire. These | _ Sara Bernhardt’s season at the Royal English es — ; i ~~ Sp 8 a. Chesapeat’: | svientific work has beon made wo wnivernal that e! He has been extended a fort: it, statement shor @ material loss in cash and | 6 st 325. a Gas, 2 at 46 Chesapeake | #'! k w mae Ea Fm 28 919 PENN. ave. | showed that Mr. Guthrie, the candidate, a Doe eager enlicdin Desperate Fight With Outlaws. aaee ee and the market finally tad Potomac Telephone, ae at a5. there ix no quarter of the globe today in whicl Ss, Hult OO fe 5s. would vote with his perty in the next parlia- | She continues to meet with phenomenal suc- vas peer District of Columbia Bonds—teyear fund, S| it is not ca - 5 cous. The money taken at the theater is only | Wrcmrra, Kax., July 9%—United States Mar-| closed dull and steady to firm ut «mall frac i | on. HH OO E 3 ment. He had defeated his conservative op} ay ‘firs! 1670, gold, 106% bid, — asked Water stocks, in, a Sss8 HoH “oo” Bre Sss3 = Messrs nent by 48 votes, ‘The majority was small, but | Second to her enormous receipts in America, | shal Grimes and a posso of deputies had a dee- | tional gains over first prices. currency, 1901, 138% bid, — asked. B-year fund, or ——_--+—_—_ A MATTER OF CHOICE. it wos a liberal gain of 37¢ “re this was cheer- IRVING SNUBBED IN DUBLIN. perate fight yesterday afternoon near Union To Investigate the Geological Survey. Se ae pg oo ae Sh President Diaz of Mexico refused to sell — eusaurs Hanson. news. Considersble comment has been caused in | City, Okls., with tho outlaws who» month ago! senator Wolcott of Coloredo this morning in-| Feucy, Vid Wa, 11S naked ‘hee, Heer Stes ioe, Gould the Tebuantepec government railroad. WHiTELAW REID: r. Walter Hume Long, parliamentary secre- | Dublin by the manner in whioh Mr.Henry Irving | held up and robbee a Santa Fe train near Red 1901, 1003; bid. — asked. | Suite were filed against the Richmond and ‘THIS SALE REDUCES G: Cc tary of the local government board, stood in the pails Rock and captured one of the robbers. Ono | troduced. resolution granting power to the | “Ylisvetlaneous Bonds—Washington and George- | Danville lessees of the Georgia Pacitic for pg the conservative interest in the Devises division | “4 treated at the tercontennary celebration | 7h, Omoers was wounded anda robber burt, civil service committee to investigate the geolog- | town Hallrond 10-40 66,100 bid, asked. Washing- | £73.00 state und county taxes for the years Our $3.00 Shoes to $2.40. ‘These are the tickets presented by the two great po- | of Wiltshire. The local government board is,! of Dublin University. At the Fane Denauet | but his comrades managed to carry him away. | jcal survey as to its usefulness and the neces. | 02 and Georgetows Railroad Convertible és, 195) 1886 to 1892, inelasive, in West Point, Miss. Gar 84.09 Shoes to £5 40 usigal partion ofthese Csived States to ase a slang expression, in hard luck.” |The | given in Examination, Hall Mr. Irving was not | “Tne! oftcers took wp the trail and expect £0 | sity of jus soctin whother it fs conducted | “saved "Weahineaee “Tine ace see aia ah Ss 0 $4.00. ‘Which shalt it bet Rt. Hon. C. E. T. Ritchie, president of the aplace at jonored guests. | have another battle. A sum of money and a nd the? 2 ig aed Wash Monge af the Whermemal Our 66.00 Shoes to 94.80. Beopuse we nitcht inske s silstake and s board, failed ‘of electlon in the itn tr" Frederick elehion aplied t2 the | watch taken from the messenger of the plun- | Motion of ti wore. Thee ae eons eat | Saftey sate ar bik, —anket. Waa UEM | aye gulloming were the. teinporst Broken lots and odds and ends at ee ee i aie Saint George’s-in-the-East division of the | toast of “‘Bcience, art and literature’ dered train were found in the possession of the | Dower to sit during sessions of the Senate and Company, series A. G6, 190 bid, — asked. Washing- | office of the weather bureau tod. reduction. se VF Me Tower hamlets, a metropolitan district, and now | pointedly omitted any reference to Irving, | captured outlaw. Saring the recess, “The resolution was referred. | tom Gah Settee B. i oa ee 2p. 48, minimum. 60 _ Pee ae SS acorelary = glace | eee TTedene ont titoote ee Kekingwon Rallroed tm ‘s5 td, —awed, Chesa: : | con cpetaitiogien ere, che eerie oe n defeat e candidate who si The Trumpeter of Sakkingen’” was played * ‘Bob Ford's Slayer Convicted. ‘A New Russian M « Peake and Potomac Telephone ist mort. Ga. — bid, DIE. * Ensoxstox & Co. bE Sars aap tao pee ashirmyag fo Papo tape for the first ime in England at'ine Drury Lone | LAX Crrx, Cot., aly 2—The tral of E2-| 7p statenreats vonde that M. de Strave, | Dorigags sa?l0s Did. Lie waked Need ist | BROWN. Fell alee i demas Thursday morning 1539 AND 1341 F ST. NW. Se oltiestike “a 1,864, if ‘Theater last night before an appreciative andi~ vey for killing Bob Seet me dere Bussian minister for the United Btates, will re- Convertibie 6 108 bid, 118% asked. U.w. | ZB 7. Ike, SENSIE BROWN, in ber sixteenth niga ‘4 The next liberal gain was in the wade | ence. of Jesse James, ended yesterday. on ‘soon and that he will be succeeded by Convertible 5s, 122 bla, 1255 asked. May she alecp that blessed *leey 38S Opposite Epbitt House. = ows Miz. F » | diviaion of Bedfordshire, where liberal Sqn Emig returned a verdict of murder in the esoond as. nay Aer si or ; comneliiarte Kiaconta Fafrvad 1. Fe Wi) tgbe place at Zv'clock Sunday st Sed Beek Open Maes" MEF ours “straiabt” | Unionist candidate, Viscount Baring, was de-| THE SLOAN MURDER MYSTERY. | gree. dstseey Yeon Martel Ge Inte Te, bee oad ized S| aietropoliian AM. Church. Ail are tuviten 74 | Our Sack and Cutaway Suits of Clothes for men st | feated by 544 votes, which was a liberal gain a ST LTRS pantalla Bank Stocks—Bank of Wasmngion, seo |, DIETERICH, Returday, July 0. 180. WEETHA Goality. make, nish and’ Se. He ig | Of 1026, ern ee Deere Seen. bontaaggt owe far aqoend A PIZABRO OF EASTERN AFRICA. | Did, — asked. Bank of the Republic, 200 vid, —| to, voewantawc aye 0 Desterich, siwt thirty | cnake, Snish and papese eit Ga, Sax Francisco, July 9£—The giant powder iste ema ed. Metropolitan. 260 id, asked. Central. SrFcral frit er ate reldence, 04 A etree sont mot wwwoe tb yer ise 3-4 COLLIDED ON A BRIDGE. Arzaxta, Ga., July 9.—Chief of Detectives | works at Highlandsnear Berkeley, blew upst9:90 | Dictator Lugard Has Established = State hee ol ed be pA gt ww "OF Seer ee OF ‘ | att Sales. shop-uste. ge ead Wright, Detectives Looney, Cason and Green | this morning. San Francisco was shaken os if Church, lumbiay 16) bid, 1:3 asked. Capital, tas pia = | MOS ot te it o& weer ne & | fo fe ie. Know # BOWE | A Locomotive Engineer Disrearded Orders | and Sheriff Glass have just unraveled the mys- | by an earthquake and windows all over the city | ¥rom the London Trath. Sa tsatet Kets tas tak net eae | ae t ws ena Are figures which represent a Yol- and Two Trains Came Together. tery connected with the murder of Dr. | wezeshattered. The buildings took fire after| Let any one read the last dispatches received | 4,136 asked. Lincoin, 101% bid. — asked. from residence No. 510 F street northeast, Py EG tor, whatever ie devaoy™ | $10.00, | Laxcasren, Pa, July 9.—A head-end collision | Sloan, which occurred in MeDonoug sev-| thé explosion and a great loss of life is re- from Cept. Lugard and he will, I think, agree | _Rullroad Stocks—W: nn fe gt yy = a ls Taok, short, | B12.50, | between Pamenger trains, another narrow e¢-| erni months ago. Saturday they arrested in | Ported. ee Ses with me thst Pizarro in Pera has been outdone. | Shombla "bid, GS asked, Cipeot nd Nees SORTED ae Bmrgyy morttwent, AS NT ORAACES, Stubby end stout epectteses arb "> | cape froma terrible disaster, occurred about | Atlanta a n = — Biven, Reported Barbarities in Dahomey. We bare an account of how the King of Uganda | street, 85 bid, —asted. Eckington and soldiers’ | p°¢ wie of J; Frank Minor. ° BES repaired at the perfectos of aoctetythe twoog- | 13.50 | 2:0 this morning on the Pennsylvania railroad | pestorof a Methodist churel working clue wi | Pants, July 9.—The Diz Neueieme Siecle says | (a country with several million inhabitants) was [ee STMT | SHIPPER. On Tareas. July 7, 602, at Bodie {ite time. We can give ae nn ee one BIG BOYS. We have | ®t Big Chickies bridge, near Landisville. it before last Joe Green and Sheriff | that the Catholic missions in the vicinity of | constrained to accept the rule of the East Afri- | Sayed. Biyoren. agedthiry due | —F— > Ft sults for them of ail ieee from Az" to 18'yeerm | A special train of Pullman ears western: See wos Harrison and Jim | Porto Novo, the French settlement in the Bight | can Company. Aline of soldiers, with fixed | Insurance Stocks—Firemen's, 47 bid, 86 asked. | gong ySomarenaiionsl Chore, ese eben (tf Strictly al wool, af had bee: the siding at Landisville to deacons of ‘the s Frauklin, 50 bid, — asked. Te bia, — | emg Fall 10, aS elo pe are mm Your PLUMBING, i defective should Taanoneetan of to Pinon Shafer, two of of Bonin, are reported to have been destroyed | bayonets, was drawn up to argue the matter | Treat Xtal Gates hrs Me ah ay Teapecttully Invited to be preeent a2 Deremcdeled * ‘ allow the first section the iphia ox- Sand. oo Ge amp de ae Raynes conga by the Dabome ns. It is said that six mis-| with him. On this the dark monarch signed a | ton, 170 bid, esced | 8! sLaNuind, ldo of dee late"? Wea me _ | Bite natn een of | snc he in an gn | ena res mow wrt ay Sis | Mesateer sas eee on oe # express was to lay over at | He said that Bivens accom; wife Commander Riou of the French forces has Com- maturday, July ®, at 7 oldlock pms. Friends S.S. Sue & Bro. 432 Qru'Sr. Mount Joy. church the-night of the murder. Ho lott her | yoce aight wonedea ‘he, ranch, forsee has waa, | ies pron Mista at tideay, a - a _ The , however, tried to make the on accompanied by Harrison and Sha- 7 SFP, Sees ee re aed, JAMES A. z Landisvile siding, disrogarding his orders. | fér, his deacons, went to Dr. Sloan's house, ‘i sioeaty Deve enon Gas, | Taree years. a Srscus Bancasxs Sreaw Marte Pallmans ulled out when the| Bivens carried the a Ss Not Larceny to Take Electricity. "Tbe ciate of the com over the country is bid,—| A pobler heart never beat ins human breast. LSomed sp abeed\ cod tho too, engiows emisied | "Ss cones entane oo tho entetne’ Minis | _ Br. Lovm, Mor Saly &-Gestare Temps, Ge | vexh isoee toe taneh Ge page te Pease i Sanday f 0-900 or x mfr rene, oR ONE WEEK OMLE, ot SMS SS We Seca | srt nar nd mt hae of ante | Spe Sabu Sct” By eal ac sesamiae ikea , Werth OS, Ratteced ‘The speed of both trains bea “teen reduced “Play on Your rote tricity, has been discharged from the court of | tain had no more right to Sisir rele Se —e — and a more serious result thus averted. Both|Davfi.” It is thought by detec bm wr rl bee Benga jg silt sam emane one {283.60 per roll. engines were telescoped, but did’ not fall from | tives that the murder ‘fas o om the | fudge would ont ene take England. this monstrous La As pipettes Geld rire cham 100 rolls Pancy Ching Straw Matting. Worth eee eS oe ee The a Leon oop th el ind jarrants ‘as petit larcen: = a ee ae % piss, jaeward Wf returned to oP Reduced to 06 par roll. wee wales wrecked, ‘The engineers iil not be returned to” MeDonough. aa > ‘up yesterday Bey pen aaked. TBT, & So 73 rolls White Seamless Straw Matting. Worth 810. and firemen | of both trains escaped f°, there. |, They | for Tempel entered a ta seem to, have been given up to domestic ‘ ote 2 “capttal to with slight ‘the only person in- detectives con- | which was concurred bese ba — DRY oops will sack the war, with this new king occasionally mowing ODS DEALERS, Retuced to 67 per roll. te sn | Jured being the bagaage master of Gischarged. : a — bid, 100 de SOralis Extra Fancy Straw Matting. Worth 615. Srey’ chats na a =. ene Resteter. was accused center the Couns ae} 7 ‘apd ‘capture gy oy hes the electric him. The are mostly Reduced to $10. ‘wearer. but none injured. ‘The track was blocked registration of | tion free. a a W. B MOSES & 6oxB, "youcoue' teens 11 o'cieek thle meraing. constitution in several tr Ostholics, each side that sta. ey eee Ena closed yesterday. Legislating Against or right, to shnot tee ctor as me nah SORE ’ Cholera’s Progress in Europe. this county was| Fnaxxronr, Kr., J “Protestants” wish to become “Catholics; g oO Panre, July 9.—There were seven deaths from Retains from | house of repreventatives yesterday, introdaced a law has been passed every To Tax P, Or Tue Anza: cholera in Paris yesterday. om Sapna © Dill in the legislature entitled “‘an ect to pre- | ant” of bis property if be becomes « o Tae Parzoxs aE "0 ‘cee Gr. Pecmasuaa, duly 0.-20te removed 200 voters in ® | vent citizens of other states from Mo” CAN ICE COMPANY. COATS AND VESTS, despite the efforts made to prevent it papiention ot sieht Into thls oats forthe Many months hare elapeed since King — or A disastrous fre hes burnt the finest equipped ice | — ws ws = | bas reached Moscow, where the total control ite destiny. The aeerestton doings. Sach information as hae boon ‘Plantin the state of Maine. We shall rebuild im | —— | Se owerags made ecient Mediately. Our empie stock of ice has been nearly Geetroyed, so Weare forced to go into the market in hot weather to buy what may benecessary to supply vertrade, We will mest the demand. H ‘| | 2 } H i tI a 4 i oe 3 Ecphovaselemrtnars el Eote vistus os hendly noe oe bee mnenar ‘Mr. Field's Condition. se pie Otto. Hawar E. Busases, Pz "8 BAGGAGE, Rew Youn, July 9.—Oyrnus W. Field is still ype Tee ere eee oe under the imftuence of ancdynes. His death is ‘before voting ‘Toom open, Pee e i) mo =