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VHE BEE. ;THORIZED aGENTS 4 American, $29 7th St. nw. ~~ pre THE BEE CA s BE HAD. 1 Book Store, 916 Locust = street, Philadelphia. s for advertising furnished on. Objectionable adver- ll not be inserted at any emittances should be made | money-order, express or t Money forwarded in way at the sender’s risk. money the amount and what uld be distinctly stated. rs, ete., should be addressed 3EE PUBLISHING CO. Washington, D. C. SATURDAY, JULY 27, 1895. —_—_——— Local and Personal. cITY BREVITIES. Williston has full charge of . unis’ saniterium. nd family are 1 R. Francis vacation. I. 8. Chase and E. F. T. Mer- to Bay Ridge Wednesday. i] Dixon left his home on last uid sent a Kote to his wife that found him he would be dead has notified the chief of police. Ww. Pul ury work. is in Baltimore do- u party ia the interest of the A Exposition Was a success, « Colored American people tens to theirown business aud fere with the Bex they would cep out of trouble. sa movement on foot to make issue out of the removal of p M. Gregory. iil to send in your names at the great eight-page edition of vil service law ought to be It isa sham. ext President of the United il be a republican. made several changes in t week. . Bruce has finished his new whers in the public schools pointed this week. hh. A, Chase will leave the city v days. the eflicient ings bank. il John. 1. Lyneh i t of the Capital 5S; Kimball took his vacation ile wll be gone a month. oples Transportation Company inew boat. « Rey the well informed sporting coming into prominence. N the time to send in ents. your ad- Dabney had Mr. Henry Burgess i few days ago for threats. « E.M. Hewlett is out of the The Samaritans are building a new 1 day pienie «f the Nineteenth s Baptist Sunday School at x last Friday week was a is summering at ion to “Old Point,” by 1 ‘tist church last. Monday of the largest that has been river Uhis summer. ! the young ladies who receiv- nuas fromthe Normal School \cademy of Music last month ve appointments for teachers eginning of the school year. ——990———_—. VY ER JONES SUES. L. Jones, a member of Wore out a warrant « or and a repurter of the Nt riminal libel. case Was Called in the police Vednesday, and as the Eovern-| not ready the defendants’ vonds were taken. — | \ GREAT WOMAN. in this paper will ve seen isement of Dr. Mary Gerdon, ; silted medium in this country. is veal; there is nothing vut her, and you can depend tells you. You should give al once, en ee HOWw’s THIS! We Rewar er One Handred Dollars ‘or any ease of Catarrh Te ‘not be eured by Hall’s +h ure, F Cheney and Co., Loledo, ‘ a ‘be undersigned, have known atid yn) NEY for the last 15 years De © him perfectly bhonor- «il busmess transactions ‘ucially able to. carry out ations made by their firm ‘ Truax, Wholesale Drag- “le, 0. Walding, Kin- “arvin, Wholesale Drog-~ thas lat, ¢ props, able and ae ede, 0. teas, C@tarrh Care is taken in- oot. M¢ting directly upon the "sid icous surfaces of the Sold Ly tice 75e. per bottle. ak jy. Ml! Druggists. Testimoni~ J 13 4t CONSERVATIVES HAVE 164, BIG GAINS OVER THE LIBERALS IN THE ENGLISH ELECTIONS, “Mme BARNETT, FASHLOMMABLE EW ORR MILLINER, 1807 7th St., N. W., ! Contested Districts Show Big Losses to the TAberale-At Present the Result is 164 Conservatives, $2 Unionists, 27 Taberals, -- RVERYTHING NEW -- Issued in Ornate Covers, once a week, postpaid. RENEE EERE ERR AS referee London, July 16,—At 4 e'cloo# this afternon the following was the gensral elections: semana st ‘Vatives, 164; Unionists, 29; Lib- erels, 27; MoCarth; ‘ ‘Labor, i yites 12, Parnellites, Tesult so far shows 2 net U: Sein of nineteen seats. mee dg eager =caitonal candidates retufned to Px - off eppoation arliament with. mford, west division, Alfred Webb, TSE Canvan, west division, age 5 Knox, anti-Parnellite; rk, middel division,” Charles K. D. nner, anti-Partell division, Jasper Tu! ly, anti-Parnellite; mifordshim, Kings-Winford division, ~ exander Staveley Hill, Conservative; taffordshire, west division, Hamar A. = Un 3 Suesex, southwest di- ston, Lord Edmond Talbot, Conserva- TE Armesh, north division, Edward . Saundergon, Conservative; Bucking- hamshire, Wycombe division, Viscount Curzon, Conservative; Glasgow and Aberdeen Universities, James A. Camp- om Conservative; Lancashire, south- we (Bottle) division, Thomas M. Sandys, Conservative; | Hampsihre, Nort) or Basingstoke division, Arthur ¥. Jeffreys, Qonservative; Down county, west division, Lord Arthur Hill, Con- servative; Tipperary, east division, Thomas J. Condon, anti-Parnellite; Sur- rey, Chertsey diyision, Charles H. Combe, Conservative; Carnavonshire, Bifiion division, John B, Roberts, Radi- cal; Limrick, east division, John Finu- cane, enti-Parnellite;Christchurch, Abel H. Smith, Conservative; Herefordshire, Leominster division, James Rankin, Conservative; Longford, north division, Justin McCarthy, Nationalist; Kerry, east division, Michael Dawitt, National- ist; Surrey, southeast division, the Hon. Henry Cubitt, Conservative. The fololwing returns have been re- ceived from contested districts; Grims- by, E. Heneage, Unionist, 4,166; G. Doughty, Liberal, 4.343, a Liberal ma- jority of 181. At the election of 1892 the Liberal candidate polled 4,201 votes to 3,585 polled by the Unionist candidate, @ liberal majority of 636, showing a fa! whe off of 455 Liberal votes in this dis- Sunderland (two _members)—W. T. Ducksford, Comservattive, 9,833; Sir E. T. Gourley, Liberal, 8,282; S. Storey, Lib- eral, 8,189. The Chronicle, to-day, referring to the disputes between the different fac- erable Irish quarrels and the vile per. sonal squabbles by which the great cause is dragged in the mud.” rs x = BANQUET RUNS AT a Mr. Croker’s Horse Comes in Second in the Trial Plate Event. London, July 16.—This was the first day of the New Market second July meeting, and Mr. M. F. Dwyer's Ban- quet ran second in the trin] plate event. There were eleven starters over the Bunbury mile course. Mr. A. M. Sing- er’s Virago, won; Mr. Michael Dwyer’s Banquet was second, and Mr. C. Arch- er’s Golden Slipper vras third. Mr. Dwyer’'s Harry Reed won the Selling Plate race, in which event there were ten runners over the Exeter Stakes course, six furlongs. The Selling Plate,, of 103 sovereigns, was for all ages, the winner to be sold at auction for 290 sowereigns. The following was.the result: Mr. Michael F. Dwyer's b. g. Harry Reed, four years old, by Himyar, out of Violet, first; Mr. J.,H. Houldsworth’s c. ¢. Acrefield, four years old, by Spring- field, out of Crusade, second; Duke of Hamilton's b. c. Barlyarossa, four years old, by Althop, out of Pearl Drop, third. The betting on Harry Reed was 6 to 4 egainst. After the race Harry Reed was bought in for 1,260 guineas. Ae re cee TES POST MORTEM OF HE PITZELS. ~. —_—s It is to Ascertain Whether Poison Caused the Death of thie Children. Toronto, July 16.—his morning the bodies of the two Pisteel children, which were exhumed in the-cellar of a vacant house yesterday, were removed by Cor- oner Johnson to the morgue. Drs. Caven and R. B. Orr are engaged in a post mortem to-day to discover by what means the little omes met their death. The inquest will be reopened as soon as the autopsy is concluded. Hfforts will be made to extradite Holmes. The credit for the discovery of the bodies belongs to Detective Geyer, of Philadelphia, who came here imbued with the idea that Holmes had rented a house and taken the children there to murder them; t' then he had either buried their bodies or thrown them into the bay. Citizens Appeal to the Gavernor of Ne- braska for Protection. Cheyenne, July 16.—The Governor has received a letter from citizens residing in the vicinity of the Indian troubles, imploring him to send troops to the scene. Indians are gathering there in force and the whites fear an’ uprising. Several bucks have been arrested for violating the game law, and it is said that scouts are now out locating other hunting parties, whom the posse pro- poses to attack and aapture. The near- est troops are at Fort Washakie, over four days’ march for cavalry from the scene of the expected trouble. ee eS OURRENCY DEBATE’IN CHICAGO. - _——- Roswell G. Horr and W. H. Harvey Discuss- ing the Question This Afternoon. ’ Chicago, July 16—The currency de- bate between Roswell G. Horr and Wm. H. Harvey (Coin) began here this after- noon. The judges are Charles H. Ald- ridge, ex-Solicitor-General of the United States, and Hon. Henry Miller. Mr. Horr spoke first. Mr. Harvey's opening statement followed. rd —— Wages Advanced Ten Per Cent. Birmingham, Ala., July 15.—The Ten- nessee Coal, Iron and Railroad Com- pany has announced an advance of 10 per cent. in wages to 1,500 tipplemen, drivers and outside mine laborers in re- sponse to a request made by them. _ An Stn es A Broker Commits Sulcide. \ New York, Ju 5.—Charles A. Kim- ball, a broker, 61 years old, committed suicide this morning in his room at the Hotel Empire by turning on the gas. 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Misses Red, Tan, and Gray Slippers, $1.75 value. at $1.00 Ladies White Ki Slippers in all stylea, $150 value at $1.00 Ladies tine hand sewed Black 7nd Tin low shoes, in all styles $1.25 Boys and ycuths solid leather shoes, $1,50 value, at 98c Boys and Yoaths’ Tan Shoes, latest epring styles 2.00 at $1 5u -Men’s Raseia. hand sewed, in al! styles $2.49, Men’s Black and Tan low shoes, $1.98, The above list is only a few of the many bargains we are offering Our line of Fine Men and Women Shoes ranging in price from $3 to $5 are as cqually cheap according to quality as the ones enumerated ECONOMY SHOE HOUSE. Tue Bee Covpon. Say you saw it in The Bee Cut this out and take it to the above named store and get a pair of shoes at reduced rates. THE ECONOMY SHOE HOUSE 706 7th Srreer, N. W.

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