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BE BYE —jUTHORIZED AGENTS gAST WASHINGTON, ertising farntsned.on appl able advertisements willno < any price, All renittance 5 je by Graft, posta! money order Moue orwarded . ‘ tored lettar ¥ ay, isatthe sender’s risk, 12 { the amounteand what it is fo ly stated. ee .. etc, should bs ad-dresse: 5 PUBLISHING, CO. Washington D.C ——————— VERY SATURDAY A’ N.W., WASH..D ©. »wier,8, 3183 d street, 6. e+ w 2 Pennsylvania Ave. D. W- NEW YORK cITY. Green, 428, 6b Ave, nOSTON, MASS. Reed, 93% Cambridge st, XANDRIA VirGINIA, L. 15 Wilkes str 5A JULY 15 j Locals. WANTED: At this office two la at n the printing usiness t work. Apply at once the good writers and thinkers 1 race, no one has won a oy than Mr. E,W. Wil- t success was achieved », when be wrote and great. political novel Moor” which was circulated ¢ United State: I terary treatis is a poem ‘ Views and Meditations of Brow which will be read in _Va., next Friday, July 11th t ty in the 3 Charch Wednesd ay. y 5 “Fye pubic suowld not fail to near him. — EDITOR ROSS LEAVES TOWN, Ross, ex-editor of the ional Freeman” who has iy since the 4th of March or au extended trip on last » to Cincinati Ohio, and ince his stay in the friends and admirers. ted the election of Mr. than Mr. Ross, indeed ional Freeman” in the champion of during ube last t and did a great deal auc sentiment among Ex-editor tity bas Wo Noman advo st his absence Scan the urge number of soc al willbe a source oul " his associates, NAL TRAIN TO CHICAGO VIA B. & 0. R. R. accommodate the largely increased World’s Fair the Baltimore Oh tuilroad, in addition to its t through trains, will place commencing Sunday xpress train to Chie:- mat 8.40 PB. M. and tsburg and Ackron Onio will carry through Pullman strom Baltimore and inte - te its to Chicago. PEC FRIDAY EXCURSIONS 1O ATLANTIC CITY VIA ROYAL BLUE LINE. Specia ion tickets to Atlintic a via B. & O. and Readiog 1 1 be so) old each Friday during rte of 00 for th: nington to Atla.tic | be good returning on avy 2lir train until Luesday following forms of season excursion tluntie City are also on sal and $20, Genuine, con > tederate Bills only five cents £50 and $100 bills 10 cenms nd 50¢ sbinplasters 10 ; $1 and $2 bills 25 cts t securely sealed on 1e Address CuAs D. reythaSt, Atlu V), CALYIT CHASE, A Ttive AND (Wasa AT LAW NOTORY PUBLIC the courte in Virgima and OF FICE; 1109 umbia, st, corner 16th and a SEED BRIEFS. | The Tennessee . militia is to be re | called from Coal Creek and Big Moun- tain. The first bale of cotton of the crop of 1893 was received on the 1st inst. at Houston, Texas. al miners in the anthracite regions of Pennsylvania have received an ad- vance in wages of 2 per cent. The Pennsylvania Plate Glass Com- has withdrawn from the Plate s Trust, and its action will proba- lower prices. The United States cruiser Philadel- phia has arrived at Queenstown, Ire- Jand, after a very stormy passage acre the Atlantic. Senator Sherman is reported to have d that he thinks the purchasing clause of his silver bill objectionable, and that he will vote for a repeal of it. Sam Wilson, the lone train robber, who held up a Missouri Pacific train some time ago, was sentenced at Union, Mo., to fifteen years’ imprison- ment. The National League baseball situa- tion on Saturday last was the most remarkable in the history of the game. Three Cubs, the Bostons, Brooklyns and Philadelphias, were tied for first place. A London cablegram says the Colum- bia Athletic Club of Chicago has of- fered a purse of $45,000 for Charles Mitchell to fight Corbett under their aus] s, and that Mitchell has ac- cepted ass factories all over the country <d down July 1. This is an annual gement to give the blowers a tion during the two hot months, and permits all repairs to be made to furnaces for the coming year’s blow. A drunken fellow who claimed to be a New York policeman created a small riot on © ton’s dock Sunday. He insulted ul women and when re- monstrated with by a member of the Engin Corps knocked him down. The soldier's companions joined in the rumpus and in ten minutes the alleged policeman and his friends were car- ried bleeding on board the boat! ndow, the strong man, was pub- y horsewhipped Saturday night by E. Whyte, better known as Mrline, the Water Queen.” The whipping took place in Broadway, New York. after Sandow’s perform- ance at the Casino Theatre, and was due to an old grudge. Lurline claims that 1e first brought Sandow into prominer and that he owed her some money. She was locked up over night. The manufacture of the new Krag- nsen rifle for the United States an Monday at the United Armory at Springfield, Mass. The appropriation of $400,000 made by the last Congress for use in the manufacture of a new rifle for the Je army became available on July 1. About 3,000 rifles per month will be made, and will be issued to the regular troops by regiments. Charles de I s was taken from m hospital to visit his father e Saturday. He was re- me evening to his hospI- ital quarters, where he will remain for. the next two months. Ferdinand de a is very near death. He seemed y to be moribund. His utter- Imost unintelligible, and his i 3 sed working. His as think that he will hardly live enone next week. Cicero Harrison, seventy-eight years rs) 2 cousin of ex-President Harrison, 1 eriously disappeared from the steamship Guyandotte, on which vessel he 1 pe ge from Norfolk He was accompanied his daughter, Mrs. Mary Oliver, of , Who told the story of ance. It is believed he He had with him a $700 in money and $100,000 in securities, and this has also disappeared. « La Touraine arrived at Havre Sun- day with the Infanta alia on board. She entered the harbor fiying the Spanish fiag. The Prince: s looked hale and hearty after her successful jour- ¥ She expressed herself highly ed with her an experience. » French auth s showed her an order from the fairs : f F in the least with hee baggage. aie trunks filled with Ame and was aid by s rule they might be dis- » not to interfere She has C ast om-house turbed. Inter-Ocean of Satur- Fair. in the order. It Russian soldiers are neal 1 at home. The contingent there, which uumbers not over thirty men, will start for Rus- sia the early t of next week. Major Burke, of Buffalo Bill's 1 West show, which has the © n sol- e only men They are re- Irregular Cavalry dic serv the and liable to be called in case of w: ara men of I have heard nothing of the matter.” Little Susie Randolph, of Columbus, Ind., aged thirty-four, weight 105 “paagtee nd only thirty inches high, has received a letter informing her tnt an immense fortune awaits her and her half-brother, Lat Randolph, of Centreville, Ia., and Alice Kimsey, of Terre Haute. Her grandfather, David Randolph, of revolutionary fame, leased an eight-acre tract of land, now in the heart of Ea ODEL: for ninety-nine , and the lease ex- pired twelve ago. Lawyers months that they will soon assure the heir: sion of the vast for- come into pos tune. one of the most shocking of the outrages committed by White s reported from Fallington, Pa. b Hanna jh Church, a rather pretty widow of twenty-nine, and James Mc- Neal, a young farmer who has been attentive to her, were taken from the house by fiye masked men and cruelly beaten and &icked in the most inhuman manner. he woman's face was pounded alfnost to a jelly, and her clothing, sept a single thin under- arment, |W: ff, and she was red with a “b whip un- ake” til the blood}ran in streams from her ba A mixture con- , Japan rerae d other stuff, was poured over her and rubbed into the wounds and welts. She was then dragged to the steps of the mecting-house, “tortured in an in- describable way and left to shift for herself. She crawled two miles to the Warrington House, but fainted at the door, and was found moaning and almost dead by. farmer in the morn- ing. 1 clei tlaapat il at ated “ we k and sh@viders. Sileott Spring RAILROADS ; = ap ! THOMAS & Cc U. 9 | BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILKOA D CONTRACTORS & PAINTERS. | 63 G st. n. w. VARNISHING, STAINING, GRAINING &¢, | Satisfaction Guaranteed. Al! Orders | { Promptly Attended To. Terms Cash. J.R.WEBP HOUSE Schedule in effect July 9th 1893. OR Ot; Summer Boaders Leave Washington from station corner of New Jersey Avenue and C street, For ¢ oO and North west, Vesti Limitec press trains 11:35 a. m., '| Tonie, Alterative and Terms: $4.00 per week including a Cincinnati, St, Louis, and Indianapol is ROSE EA DUAL HGS AvtIe: atatiod Free Vo AiL!y | yebuetiimitea 300.’ p.m ‘expe | Cat hartic rtic Properties. wid retarnfitee of charge. |e. eseeseceeeeeeee cones Kor Winchester and.way tations $20 p.m | am emimemt degree, eesa® weusstee fm CHILDREN under 12 years $2.00 : Cut this Cupon out and presen ig sburg and Cleveland, express Ss peedily R t per week. : our Store before June Ist and receive : For L 2 ee pan A toad ne I ! one of our Souvenirs, or Luray. Be Bridge, Roanoke, Knox- | moed el pe fo peristaltic and Memph s 11:10 p. m., 2 Cars throvgn to Memphis and or Luray. 8:30 p.m, daily. Baltumore weeks ¢ minutes), TRANSIENT BOARDERS $1.00 per day. Extra Carriage dire charged tor. ‘Lrunks 25 ceat s. All communicatiens should be addressed to, Jno. R. WEBB, Silcott Spring Loudoun Co,, Va. HEILBRUN & Co, 402, 7th St. n. w. Id Woman in Shoe, om, So essential to regularity. Everywhere, ‘The patrons ot the BEE must pay fcr all advertisements, in the way ot notices, deaths, marriages &c. No matter of a persona nature will be inserted unle-s it paid for. OUR STOCK ——OF—_ SUMMER SHOES ‘In Tan, Black and White are Rich, Rare and Racy AT Surprisingly small prices: Consisting with Quality. 2polis 7 and 9 Ia. m., 12 15 and, undays, 8 30a. th., 4 31 p.m. KK, F10.40, FUL 35 a. m., ZL.1o, 44 30 Subscribe for the Bre. ESTABLISHED 1866. | 6° ust Le 361 Pevnsylvania Avenue. Gold aud’ silver’ watches, dia~ monds, jewelry, pistols, guns, mes | chanical tools, ladies’? and gentle- men’s wearing apparel. Old gold and silver bought. Unredeemed pledges for sale. Hagerstown, 710 40 a, m, and 3 30 p, m. dand way points, +9 40 p.m, hersburg and way points, 16 F12 do, 23.00, #4 33,79 3%, 7.05 9. THE} KEYSTONE HOTEL. 3022 State §t. CHICAGO, bls, . m. shinSton Junction and way points, 5 p.m. Xpress traips ping stations enjy 710,40 a.m. 75.30 02-75T.N W. j \asnincrot, FOR NEW YORK 410 08 Din 00 Dining Car), § fat 30 p open at 10 00 o'clock.) 30n all day trains. p.m. with Pailman Buffet wning through to Boston 1 Poughkee;sie Bridge, in B, & M. station af Bos- Holmes House. RESTAURANT & LADIES wIN ING PARLOR. Fine Wines, Choice Branaies, And Old Whiskies. O. HOLMES, PRoputrror 333 Va. Ave., Southwes: without landing ton will open for the reception ot first-§ ——___—=$____________ = Class guests June A 4th, 1892,. Hotel, Cafe and Sample Room, elegantly farnished with lantie City, 10 00 a. m. and 12 09 m. 12 00 nooh y. *Daily. @Sunday only. ess trains. und checked from hotets nion Tiansfer Company £ Ucket oifiees, 619 and 1351 — THE ORIGINA?: OLD LINE — Quaker Go. Penn Mutual fife kINSS. (a> OF PHILVDELPHTIA, PE INCORPORATED 1847. Assets ...... $19,574,731 Surplus... 2,7 54 J. 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