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ie i | st ahd a atic Pe nee were ee : eee ————$————— — ee Pursuit of Nana’ Band. : 4 @N THE TRAIL OF THE MURDERERS. ™% 5 Caieace, August 20. The fullowing Ia. dige { patch, by courier and telegraph, from Col. Hatehy ~Capt. Cooney vite iol of cavalry, ‘ . » with a is scouring the southern portion ot the Magda- lene mountains, Taylor took the trail of Nana's party yesterday, who have their wounded with them.’ He will probably be on the hostiles to-day. r Guilfoyle and Wright were on a large trail : F ; west. towards Arizona, in a line the S4th paraliel. es, with a cofipany, > onatrail about Tulerosa.” All the cavalry is Scouting actively and the rain continues in spd ceeetonltie gs mes the mountains in torrents, ‘The Kio Grande is $15; 2 L. ith 1; 10 copies for — very high.” tate Six months, cop ngpeper pantioneer Hane patton, aaa: | WO": 5R—N®: 8,852. WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1881. TWO CENTS, |. A second aispaten'ot th lows: Lieut. Voloi’s, In command of company I, Teports that he struck a band of Indians ter . mn = ; = : day near Cuchillo Nezra, who had attacked ® Washington News and Gossip. |A GOOD SATURDAY. |st\iciwrcGen'ta stacwiuee|Telegrams to The Star, metus ai seeds as were two Men. Six horses were killed in the ra 3s as s Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, ‘Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th 8t., by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. ‘Tur EvENtxa Stan is served to subscribers in the by on their own account, at 10 cents per eek, or 44 month. it the counter, 2 cents each, Sy mali potace prepaid 60 cents 8 moni ‘one year, $6; six mon at the Powt Office at Washington, D. C., a8 wecond-class mail matter. = mr, same date is as fol- SPECIAL NOTICES._ SPECIAL NOTICES. “=> FOUNDRY M. E. CHURCH, za AND G OS ceetn Her, WF. W Ti > *. # suer, a Seeiaes Deabioas svennes seer Gis Heb 7 ESTREET BAPTIST CHURCHER ces of the next Hows, Eat oneentative we | NO RELAPSE SO FAR TO-DAY. | 5, reer a ming ina betil feck THE SARATOGA RACES TO-DAY. CITY AND DISTRICT. GAS FIXTURES. ES" on Paxrncors, of Brook Sao The 12:30 o'clock p.m. bulletin was not issued Grevllnn: are eet ae en ea until 1:15 o'clock, and is as follows: The Case of Capt. Howgate, ‘arolina, are mentioned as candidates for the ’ B : 2 ES me office of ‘clerk. ‘The friends of the latter urge, | THE PRESIDENT IMPROVING. Oficial Bulletin 12:30 p.m. FIRE AND FLOOD IN COLORADO BEFORE COMMISSIONER RENDY TO-DAY. that, as his name was used when the House was SHE SuRAURBE GOLE Gnd wal eee ered This afternoon, at 2 o'clock, was the time fixed democratic, and the honor of the Tepublican: e for the hearing before Commissioner Bundy of nomination was an empty one, he should, in! FOP GROWING STRONGER ING OF THE woUND. FRANCE AT THE YORKTOWN CELEBRATION | ())) 0 Capt. HY CONGREGATION OF THE TABERNACLE. 3. Pivachine inthe Wentininster Presbyterian 1 Tth street, between D and E street Sunday evenings at 8 o'clock, by Dr- V Hiei = LITAN PRESBYTERIAN CHI CY nsec and Peuneylvania avenue southeast. P . Howgate, formerly of the a EXECUTIVE Mansion, August 20, 1 .m. a ee od AMUS Battce e ines art ies Cn Ca ee ta reiniaien wee Bache Guiatantictscecnte The President continnes todo well. “He is Saratoga Races To-day. scephiptoy ed “ely grees reese a. - = 8 aie a _— x ge of embezzlement Pers sv | [= MEMORIAL CHURCH, 14TH STREET ork | apt to follow It. Saturday, in every stage of the President’s ill- ee nee oe ee ree Saratooa, N. Y., August 20.—There is every | sums of money from the government. Capt. ATES . ‘t c 5 = uantity vith relish. ive ene! C3 F . eat to-day's oi % i TY, THE, POPULARITY, OF THESE CONCERTS. | Qpen all sum se eee cen | ey Dum ra Mie following amied West | ness, secoes 60 ave slwags Deca say of iiziety, | oH successfully given, but at longer inter- | res: ‘The heaty fans. Leet mene raiveal he | HONEALe, since his arrival here, has beet In the En addition to the favorite artists cf last week, Miss the President at — ingtonians have been elected members of the | and sometimes a critical day, To-day, however, y r sot Agra diner a . | custody of the marshal at his own residence, om Minnie Chapin, the bewitching little soubrette and souw- | 5 ST. U GLISH, f to be an exception to the rule. The morn- | Vals. His pulse is now 107, temperature 98.4, | track, but the strong rays of the sun are drying | Custody : stress, will appear in songs, medieys, Xe. No charze rch, corner 11th and H streets northwest.— | American Society for the Advancement of | seems to be an excep! rule. The moi respiration 18. At the morning dressing the | It Very fast. Tuscaloosa is a hot favorite for the | 13th street. Tt will be remembered that at the Popular prices. Crest success of the mid-day Lunch at | preaching by the Pastor, Rev. Dr. DOMER, To-m0r- Selence, now in session in Cincinnati: S. T. | ing builetin—printed below—was a most grati- | TCSP’ 3 ig first race. The first race, Virginia Bush n Thursday bh before 2 0 ail Was fixed at $40,000, k Captain H. appeared, day.) at 1 ain. “No evening service. Ali Abert, Com. J. R. Bartlett, Otis Bigelow, M. | tying one, and seemed to greatly restore confi- | Wound was looking well and the pus discharged Berheitzer, Marcus Baker, Edson A. Burdick, i % vi y or. pr the operati = seal din answer to a question re d that he w: ao dence. The President’s pulse had gone down | ¥a8 of ahealthy character. After the operation | Tywesloust seeds an ; ‘ Teplied that he was | ae eae f) Albert 8. F zen. W. Lt. Com. R: | ° f ‘ a | “ sash : feeling much better, but evidently he ts-etill feet), 928 et northwest, | £-®* ¢ and 4% streets. Preaching To-morrow at 11 | Albert S. Flint, Gen. W. B. Hazen, Lt. - = of August 8th the flexible tube used to wash | will be run over avain, as the 4 iy stint Seen ee ee ea | ofelock. by the Fasten Hay. Ne BEER: Baniey esto | D. Hiltchsoce Wale. wore Wm. H. Holmes, | two veer tine eee nora, but ia one out the wound at each dressing readily followed | faz did not fall until iter sick. “There was quite an 4 s paceman | at9:s0'a.m. Noevening serv it _| Miss FE. B. Johnston, George Kennan, Walter | respects the figui peame as yesterday | Ov track of the ball to the depth of 324 or 4| Passed. Hughes, thinkin when the case was called perhaps there were ean) furnished. Second-hand Mac obes t=" HAMLINE E. CHU , COR. $rH AND | H. Knight, James A. Maloney, Dr. James E.} morning. The bulletin, though, was assuring, tachi Rs : ate pulled Tuscaloosa up. Vi forty persons Colonel W. A. Cook re WM. C. SCRIBNER, Propriete TEeroc ne Eka ep easter, Rev: | Morgan, Dr. Patrick J. Murphy, Dr. Basil Nor-| forasmuch as it indleated no unfavorable symp- | inches. the dressings, however, a smail | Ki pets stand. Virginia Bush was first Tesented the govern Judge Jere Wil- between | possession.” 8 p-in., “The gift of power.” 91%, Sune | Tis, Henry B. Parsons, Dr. E. R. Reynolds, Clif- | toms, and the reports unofficially received from | @antity of heaithy pus came, as was believed, ; | Son. Jude F. P. Cappy and E. C, Ingersoll the YON FOR | ay school. Welcome. It" | ford Richardson, Erwin Smith, Com. H. C. Tay- ndant. Wallace und Prot W. G. Winlock, | the sick room were that the President was doing | {f0m the part of the track beyond this point, | cS. To. lor, S. W es os either spontaneously or after gentle ssure | up the running and won easily THE SURETIFS. | = . street. Also Mr. Jos. D. MeGuire. of Washington, now | Well, that his stomach was regaining tone, and | Gyer the anterior surface of the Tht ‘iline re-| Second race, one and fy The defence offered as sureties W. W. McCue | Servo choral @ vent Hey. War Sf. BARK tear residing at Ellicott City, Md. that he continued to take and retain nourishing | gion, but this deeper part of the that wae wat ratte 1 Bouley Jongh (lamb ). WL B. o Seats free. food. The swelling of the parotid gland had | reached by the tube until y sterday morning, 2 n “Coullder} Army Orpers.—Leaye of absence for three 3 | furniture), And butider, also subsided, and it was less painful, and in the | When the separation of a small slough permitted 5 Ree were examined as to rend row at I oreloe months with permission to go beyond sea, 18 Grinion of the doctors it would not form an ab. | tt? Pass unresiated downward and forrard tor Colorado Troubles. Mr. McCullough testified to being ‘Preachinue at the Mission granted Captain John C. Mallery, Corps of En- Gee ce d it was not believed 1¢| tte, distance of 121 inches from the external BY FLOOD AND FLAME. pieces of property valued Aa j E. COULBOURN. Subject: gineers, to take effect when his services can be | C¢88: but scatter, an was no lev surface of the last incision. ‘This facilitates the | Dexve: 20.—The extensive .090, besides his stock in the lumber busl- Band C. He B., Metropolitan 5 = GHUR spared by the commanding officer, battalion of | Would appear elsewhere. drainage and cleansing of the deeper parts of | rains of the days have caused great | ness from 40,000 to $50,000, with Ine uated 700 feet” above Washington. Ge eae engineers. Leave for one year, to take effect | 7:45 A.M.—DR. BLISS MUCH ENCovRAGED THis | the wound, but has not been followed by any j damage in , the railroads being the | brances on real est eregating less tham eer Goes Cae | M. Cannort, At 8 p.m., Reve 6. WY. Wate on or after October, 1, 1881, is granted Captain MORNING. jperease in the quantity of pus discharged. Tue heaviest sufferers Y fond in the state has 000 being clear on the real. . hool at 9a.m. and 3 p.m. Charming music ee jie ie ciag a vity which had formed in the imme- | been more or less ¢ by fills and wash: rest ithe 2 ow {cher lena ae | he choir. E it” | L. H. Rucker, 9th cavalry. Dr. Bliss feels much encouraged at the condi- | diate vicinity of the broken rib iy filling up with | outs. Ne ; doar to-day on the m 2ist, between Gon umes ot ply to JUAN Be = — mu 0 trains hb P: en O and P streets north- Tne PENsIon Orrice ReoRGANIzatIon.—The | tion he finds his patient’in this morning. He | healthy granulations, and the original wound of | Ka: 4. north half sas Pacific. rai i ig] entrance, as far cavity, has od. ehoa Wit is 30 pam. St reorganization of the Pension Office does away | Teports him having passed a comfortable night, We pes car as that cavity, has healed. through on that r ¢ larwest in Atlan i i | to 41; bought them for 85, a now snow open for the SEAS OBE RGR TAGE | hog GP die: old examining divisions, or, in | Sleeping considerably at intervals. About 7 ee “e lee Roserr Reyes nee peeang a sen noe held at $10,000; also, half of 21 acres on the 14th PR Cae ae : this morning his pulse ranged at 96 and his tem- miles long near Deer Trail. The San Juan ¢ street road, in the county, which he values at cone erent Gay ay Ae a | 3OSPEL TEMPERANCE MEETING, AT | other words, reduces the number from nine to : on of the Denver and Rio Grande is also inter- | $10,000, as also his stock in business: eau mo, BROWN & WOELPPER, Proprictors. * | RP wenn Me E. Church, comer 34 and A streets | four. Under the organization established by | perature was apparently about normal. THE DELAY IN 11 rupted by extensive washouts. d estifled that he owned lots 20, Jels-c0, jyd, auxeo Peompay! Laeekting ett coe att Ane Hck. f.@, | Commissioner Bentley in 1879, the sates of New Oficial Bulletin—8:30 a.m, 1 A special to the Republioan from Robinson, 1 wit maeuta, vonenn ENWICK'S HOTE Cheir of the Waugh Temperance Society. ie zone cae pole ae noe were each THE PRESIDENT HOLDING HIS OWN. caused a gloomy foreboding among those anx gins ae s ae Sant ene jat ene umbered ot —, square 177, fper moat, 5 cer oes — TED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.— ~ The President has passed a quiet night and | iousty waiting for it, that it w be reassur. | Stores of Charles Morse and L. J. Sullivan. The | with improvements, lot —, square 2 Fox pactigclors acs TE Rew J Me Wariner, Partor of the Firet tanied i) ly iz . it would not be reassur- | fatter saved hi 253, dsina damaged condition, | 3 priefor, Leonardtown. Mf Presbyterian Church of Younewtown, Ohio, will preach | Pgpsowat.—Gen. Noyes, late U. 8. Minister to | this ‘morning his condition does not differ! ing. Such, however, did not prove to be the | | while the former lost everything. The total loss Cook asked that the case be cont : in the, ‘Supreme, Chart-room, City Hall Reno | prance“anrived at New York yesterday on his | ™aterially from what it was yesterday at the | case. It took the doctors a good deal longer to | is about $9,000; partially insured. till Monday to look over the pt sae (PSE “BRIGHTON,” (ARTA WENO OUR | oe—meer Serre angie WAG Gan ae GERAIGTS | FART toe Thompson, 2d vice | ®4M¢ hour. The swelling of the parotid gland | prepare it; that was all. The explanation set News from the Old Wor ride seestion was concurred in. [ Auch eet ee Ra EES president of the American Pharmaceutical As- | 8 tmchanged and Is free from pain. ‘This mora- | forth in it shows that the doctors axe aoa cules Gletcar Cen neater: THE ASSIGNMENT STORY DENIED. OPEN ALL ‘THE YEAR. ic Christadelphian Eccleste, MeCatlley's Hall, ; = ied | ing his pulse is 98, temperature, 98.4; respira-| reach the wound almost itsentire depth, and can “1 i Pennsylvania avenue, between 2d and 3d st south- | sociation, left the city, on Thursday, accompanied pth, Lonpox, August 20.—A dispatch from Alex-] The published statement that Capt. Howgate Hot and Cold Sea Water Baths and all modern con- | east, ‘To-morrow at 11 am. All who Sesire to hear the | hy his wife, to attend the meeting of that body | tion, 18. facilitate the drainage of the wound entire much | andria to the Times says the fall of the | had made an assignment of his real estate to ‘leew F.W. HEMSLEY & SON. _ | Propose tS show that the paint teeching i extints | at Kansas City next week, after which they will | D. W. Brass, J. J. Woopwarp, _| better than heretofore. ministry of Riza Pasha is considered certain | Norris Peters, in order to secure hitaase teed, k CabAWS W. 5. arainon, false. No collection. at ae New GeO art sysoming iad. J. K. Barnes, Rosert REYBURN, AT ONE O'CLOCK ne ones the wea eee a - Capt. Howgate, is entirely unfounded oe 0. = (Ee WOM RIS TEMPERANCE | Utah.—Representative McKenzie of Kentucky . Ha NEW. A dispatch from Alexandria to the Standard | and is denied by the parties named. It is un- Ceeasnrore Sans Ee ‘Union wil Hold a Gospel tnecthig te Aisa | is aulfering greatly with his eyes, aud it is feared ee Sea Salo rtiow. [errors frum the sek: room were allot a | sare Ih 1s the cared ee eee necessary to say that Capt. Howsate’s property, VIRGINIA. i Asmnle, (entrance on © street.) at 4 p.m. To-morrow, | he will lose his eyesight.——Commisstoner of LSS ON THE PRESIDENTS CONDITION. | most favorablecharacter. The rebellious stomach disconsent in the army and the the agitation | located in the west end, is ample to seaures, Pamphlets at the Riggs House, Ebbitt House and Star | {fie necting "Wale tau, LISYHLE who willlead | Customs Johnson was registered in New York | Just before the morning dressing occurred Dr. | seems to have become docile, and the pain from among the people will not terminate as long as | bond of $50,000, but as yet, lis friends assert ‘ = nn —— saqy | last night.. ‘Mr. Charles Nordhoff is shortly to | Bliss came into Private Secretary Brown’s room. the glandular swelling is n signi the ministry of Riza Pasha is in office. that there is no necessity for such an Jeli-taepth FO ORAS | TF ON Tacr ee and fh dod noaRUEE | go to California, to rewrite his book on that | He sald In renly te veanee eet aie pice oe. safes tn eee ee id ment ‘ ua “ =e = x at sn — le in rey fo inqui gardin; e wol g, wi x- | TH EXCH MILITARY COMMISSION TO YorK- | Ment. ew aall Wine GO HAVE A GOLLY SHR GA 7 Preaching Sinday at ham, byier DavioWnee | state.——Senator David Davis has. let. sixty ident! GRE Neca ao! Ait Se niedats a oie iielan ee ene wil be ex- | THE FR meat err : —_— ee Dinivee sends. Wiratin, fehine, tate 2.7 jim Pub cordially vaviteds = "* MORES | pounds of flesh, lately.— Major G. W. Candee | Hen {hat he had pass half an hour to sues en P, st 20.—The French mllt: District Government Affairs, nw, crabbing plenty of fruit. boats and med: at7 p.m. Public cordially invited. and A. C. Bradley, have gone to Rock Enon.— | Right; that he slept froma half an hour to an A GooD DAY so FAR. See, ASE wt The Freech seMitary c0m-1 v0. Costistoners tame approved the recom- ical attention free. “Prettiest place on the Po-, (P MEETING. Miss Jennie Moore is staying a few days at Sum- | hour at a time, and that the last twelve hours The noon bulletin happil mission, which in accordance with the request mendation of the building | tomac. ‘Terms $1.25 per day; leas than four da} = Sa. Newell. Whi . ctin happily set at rest the fear | of the government of the United States will | rapier Ing Inspector for cutting Land at Colton’s. Address Dr. i. P. BLACKIST( Guite « novel feature wil be presented to those at- | Wit Point with her aunt, Mrs. Newell Whitney, | had shown considerable improvement. During | that the President nas to have his usual bad Sat- | participate in the centennial celebration of the | OM the xas and water from the hallof theGeonges Milestown Post Office, Ma. Jel. feriding, Caciy Meeting wa 1 sia CE ene eae ‘e a waking hour, about one o'clock, an enemata | 11, day. On the whole his condition ts fulivae aks eae y Yorktown, Va., consists of General | tO? market, so that it cannot be made use of AYWARD & HUTCHINSON, TO-MORROW, (Sunday,) 2167, Fiaitine LE ae Tenley | Wa8 administered, and about two o'clock the | favorable this afternoon se When ta very favor. | Boulanger as head of tie commision, Col, | fF public assen sre bine oe 17 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST, AtWASHINGTON GROVE, on line of B. £0.R.R. | has gone to Boonsboro, Md..—-P. Thompson, | patient took two ounces-of milk gracl. After | able morning bulletin was issued. ‘True, his | BOSS. of the dragoons; Lieut. Col. Blondel, of | Cre eapecmny iz sad waa be : ALL THE Mee The pacn Min. comers "Mise Somers, J. | Wistibe rested) aulctly stil tis) doctors atone. 20 tas isieatliggaee ie but the doctors do | {he attillery: Major Dea Ok the aeeine=s, | “Thee Comniiunlonees bawe granted tee) GIVE SPECIAL ATTENTION TO NOTED INDIANS OF THE FAR WEST SR Se cee a Reve Pete lead cht etter agen Tie rst time | not attach much importance to this incident. | bark on board a general Trans Atlonts con “eter Joseph Weaver & Co, to allow coun MODERNIZING DEFECTIVE PLUMBING IN CITY | Will be in Camp on that day arrayed in their native Russell, of Washington, were registered in Phil-| tion with the surgeon wes 43 follows: What gives them great encourazement is that | Pauy’s steamer on the 24th of September. tie Gatther's mater: te Ocoee Banke 4 RESIDENCES, Costumes. adelphia last evening.—Mr. and Mrs. J. W.| ‘How is the patient, doctor?” the food given the patient is assimilating, and IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS LAST NIGHT, the horses of the vebicles are removed and the AND HAVING A LARGE FORCE OF Trains leave B. & O. Depot at 9a.m. and 1:15 p.m. McKnight left this morning for Atlantic City.—— (He has had a good eae 4 heis gaining strength. during the debate on the vote for the salary of shafts or poles of such vehicles are raised and COMPETENT WORKMEN, Fare for the round trip 80 cents. it_} Illness in the family of Senator Brown has com- (then I suppose he is better?’ R a the chief secretary for Ireland, Mr. Parnell said properly secured so as not to obstruct the high- = ue = A NEW BUILDING ASSOCIATION. pelled him to resign the presidency of the Inter- ‘Oh, yes; he shows an improvement since yes- T THREE O'CLOCK he thought that Mr. Forster was more detested | ATTEND PROMPTLY ce 43 aks mf national Cotton exposition, to be held in At-| terday.” I saw him only afew moments ago. He | this afternoon the President had fallen to sleep, | by a large body of the Irish people than any of | Building permits issued by Inspector Ent- oy ‘ON CO-OPERATIVE. | lanta, and Goy. Colquitt has been elected in his | was lying (meres ausy as could be. Itook | with Mrs. Edson and Col. Rockwell watchers | his predecessors on account of the mode in wisle: Nance: n, repair frame 1207 Delaware ALL JOBBING ORDERS. janl2 acide deri be eis | BCS his pile it Was abont » ' by the bedside. which he Siministored not only the — act | avenue: $150. nu R. Cruit, repair brick No. om t Pep ie est cern gtd bee SSS “How was his respiration, doctor?” a = ut the general law of the count ith re- | 610 14th street ct; €500. CC. Wi BARGAINS THAT ARE BARGAINS! Horthwest, on THURSDAY. the SoU instants arg) Well-Disposed Red Men. cif could not have been more than 16; he was | FYCRETARY BLAINE TO MINISTER LowELt. | gard to the future he saldif the land billbrowgnt | ©! palr brick 1896 Futrest nertewes, Sine — oer tn. Permanent Officers will be clected and the | rye TRANSFER OF SIOUX LANDS TO THE PONCAS breathing 60 easily, and his skin was cool and | _ The following has just been sent by Secretary | about a substantial abatement of rent the Irish 2! = Gtied are fied to be rent AU pesnas: Snane SIGNED. moist.” Blaine: people, he thought, would make the best of it] BIDS FOR BUILDING NEW SCHOOL. HOUSES. BARGAIN No. 1. By order of the Association. The Indian chiefs met the Secretary of the In-{ ‘‘Was the pulse firm?” a: Lowell, Minister, London: and would use it as an instrument forthe at-| Bids were opened at 120'clock to-day in the 920.2585 Ce aE teste aia’ Carinlusiones Gr Taal coe fairs again | {twas soft and clear.” f en At2 o'clock p.m. all reports indieate that the | t&izment of com ete Iand reform. nS oifice of the District Commissioners for crecti une ‘ : 2S G 2 = JOHN A. RAWLINS POST, No. 1, G, A. R— : “The pulse will become more frequent after : i 3 “ol fe aw's, ond an¢ -Irishmem- | four new school buildings, one in square 625 and One lot (56 in all, sizes medium,) MEN'S GRAY AL- | [> Comrades will meet in uniform at 1626 Lith street | to-day at the Interior department to conclude | ¢ne morning dressing, Tsuppose?™ tea ee at aoe ihe, Same as Yes | bers, joined In condemning Mr. Forster in lan. | out,t square 375, in the second school. di PACA COATS that were $2.25, $2 and $1.75. The The funekal of Gone Toa eer aict inet.. to attend | the matter of the transfer of land from theSioux | sy ‘es, possibly three or four beats.” no very marked gain. Bain, Secretary. fuage more or less strong; Mr. Barry declaring | within the city limits, and one at Tennallytownm @hoice of them at $1. Other Posts are invited. By order of Post Commander, | to the Poncas. The formal transfer was read to “How is the parotid gland? Does it bother OGRE a sbi * | that Mr. Forster's name was held in execration, | and one at Meridian Hill in the county, a8 fol- = M. EMMETT URELL.” | the Indians, embodying the points already men-| him much?” ‘TOR HAMILTON WILL RETURN and that he had worked the coercion act to stifle | lows: Hulihy & Wade, sq. 625, $33. ——w E. K. WINSHIP, A ‘ined: y & es of land to each| ‘‘Didyon ever have the mumps?” here on Tuesday next to relieve Dr. Agnew who | the land league. H. Howlett, sq. 625, & >> THE CHIEF: EMBERS OF LOG. loned in THE StaR—640 acr: “Yes, sir.” desires to go home on that date, conditioned of | _ Ona vote for law charges and costs of crimi- | J.” W. "Bark sq. 635, BARGAIN No. 4. 1-3 ‘trite No. %, Improved Order of Red Men. family and 640 acresto each person without “Then you know something about how it e 5 . | nal prosecutions Mr. Parnell severely criticised Varket Hall Hig etree, Gtoeeee =a | family—and it waa then signed. Capt. Sword, troubles im: He cannot open his mouth wide | {imme |‘! the Present favorable signs con- | The Tecent Crown prosecutions in Ireland. Mr. town, rele to attend the | who was the only Indian who could write, wrote | at all tinea Hog this morning that his | “ue. a | ip ers’ Market Hal, High, strest, Geo One lot (about abundred) cf our regular DOLLAR | Sunday, August 21st. 181, at & Humphrey, sq. 625, $33,377; sq. John T. Corrigan, Tennallytown, E Healy and others sharply attacked theconduet | story. ; (2 story,) $6,554: Meridian Hil By order of the Suctietu, Sister Tver as sAdhey'p | the Indian and English names of the chiefs, and | mouth would not open but bone Inifar ees STUDYING THE CASE. of the Irish stipendiary magistrate: 1 st $2,700; (2° story 557. John H. WHITE VESTS, slightly soiled, at 50 cents, cebenie © Une Rechamns: | sietex “Teibes, are invited to's halmailera cree at each Ale “ALi O@TEr Of “Is it still swollen?” The corps of physicians attending the Presi- | _ The Irish estimateshave been disposed of Howlet ald C. F. ROBINSON, C. of R._ | the name pou Rien Fie pen al oe ee “The swelling is not so much now, but the | dent are keeping a careful record of the case. ie cae Se = Among these — = = - signed except White Ghost, Wizzard and Buffalo | soreness affects the muscles of the jaw.” Vv 8 7 vote for the constabulat : ES" sgueneymen anger win be eld on TEESDAY | Ghost, who. represent the Yanktonnai Sioux. | -Snenst wens eee ofphlegm in the | )yuen thelr labors are ended they will probably Ee Wendaus wes August Zid, at Commopotitan Hall, 8th and E-etreets | They said they had signed so many papers, and throat, then?” nee ene erne epee Wall Street To-day. : ‘iliacneiniaiales Tenet: AM ene Gees had been deceived pp ieee tate ey noua “Oh, yes; but he clears his throat so loudly | P&S and every inne Goon dicate ne THE MARKETS STILL DEPRESSED. BOYS’ and CHILDREN'S WHITE DUCK JACKETS, | [2 NOTICE TO CREDITORS! Enel earl cos ee ee be that he can. be heard in the next room. He is noted. The President's case will be acele-| NEW York, August 20.—The Posfs financi All persons having claims against Theodore Meyer, told me just now that he thought if he should ey : istin, | article (1:40 pum. e says:—The Stock E: Sizes Sto years of ace, worth from $1.2900$2. The | ccuteicual priority Aururt Sod, Ista, are hereby aga: | Sent out fo the agency they would wait, and if | vomit it would clear the phlegm away. ‘told | brated one, not only on account of the distin i re 5 = ue : S a} guished position of the patient, but because it | Change markets are very quiet to-day, but di eee cfs ta 20 cent, I otter fey wb Cxcide from sharing | document was afterwards shane by eceretaey | NU EME Was NOt Necessary.” reat ore to Ee eee en ee ee re area Che ee ee eee | rat ae, AAULE Ano, Econo Oman ceeneeeimeiaiias <i ha TV 0 ae Kirkwood, Commissioner Price, and the inter-| 9, | 0 osS OF s dacmaee kites (sae eee to the physicians in studying gun- mane hom? aye ner centr ais ete r Me ‘hboriood of Iath and. Estee ts about Th we ae » 3 ‘i vhi ‘ion during the early morning one | shot wounds. i & = the tnttor 3 a 2 ' —— ‘Trustee and Assi f reters. Another paper, in which the Poncas tugne OGcasl Ss y s i inois Cet fallen 1% ely 5 ae mune eMDeme Eten, | Peters, nother, pape industriously and live | who happened to be inthe hallway outside the politan Elevated. Tilinois Central has fallen 1 ely chase after aman THE ATTENDING SURGEONS. o ER. i Denver & Rio Grand 7 [le CHEAP COAL AND Woop FOR THE SEA- | as clvilized people, was read to the Poncas and | door, near the President's bed, distinctly heant ; zl ee a Le ‘SON OF 1881 AND 1882, signed by them and the Interior officials. the patient ask Col. Swaim for his ha: ace hief. Dr. Agnew returned here last night to Soe =A cK: 2 Tie * sharles E. cvelopest tie Beet scheme of co-operation at rraentee. | THE SECRETARY EXPLAINED TO Lirrue cure | Whee ous iven him he cleared histhroat and | 2", !amilton’s place, who returned to New baee Sprit ak aa), Workers (sagan th and D streets last night, feiss kivaal ¢ cus SITS, | developed the best scheme of oo operation a: preemat ake : NE! 4 eel ; Fee LR jar. | Delaware, Lackawauni jeuteams, Weeteen | ig at the dD streets last ies Saat @ CHET?) EWEED SUITS, iSnank in the Districe of Columbia: Ther ieteont that it had been determined to let him, his peo- | wiped his lips, and re, eated the operation sey- | ¥°"* yesterday afternoon. He told Mrs. Gar- e fact to suppiy seen: i wu the present to April 0, | ple and his relatives leave the Indian ‘Territory | Mi times. During : ‘hie business ine inte | and return to the White river country, but con-| 4 FURTHER CONVERSATION WITH DR. BLIs Boots aud Shoes, China | tracts for supplies for the coming winter had | he talked in regard to a mistake which occurred in | Union Telegraph, Pacitic Mail and Louisville & | when this man Brown came up and coumenced feld he was gratified at the favorable change in | Nashville “1 per cent each “The wah anes striking him over the head and liwst, either the President's condition, and offered the hope | stockscontinue comparatively steady. US. bonds | with a billy or brass knuckles, and then ran off, that all would yet be well. Dr. Bliss maintains | early advanced 4¢ for the 48, but this has since | A crowd a nd assailant, reype So a Honset hing, Meu’s and Boys’ Clothing, Cut- - in a telephone interview with him late last night, | the confidence he has never abandon at been lost. The other issues are unchanged. | Private Watchman Vernerman, whe ov che iery aud Jewelry Lepairnue Dentistee Dees and Men. | already been eG ae Mere Tt riins repinilng lieu ot ato se nlent, Epaidsht a Eo monioned Liat the | ectan nisi cet aie Railroad bonds | the fugitive at the entrance to Slate alley, he icine, Ladies’ Dry Goods, Education, Furniture and | and supplies for Little Chief ani ¢| tion with the wound. He said he appears to 8 gs f are generally lower for the speculative issues. In | having dropped from exhaustion, He wastaken S LINEN KILT SUITS. Cost us | Cariets. Groceries aud Provisions, Vinmbing, Gent's | tribe would be sent to the Indian Territory; that i avy THAT'S WHAT'S THE MATTER WITH HAMMOND. _| the money market, rates for call loans are’ Sper |to the fifth precinct station-house by Officer Livery ant Gane ieee, cane AS : The following is the reply of the Secretary of | cent, the latter being the almost uniform rate to | Horn and locked up. Smith told the officers War and Postmaster General to Dr. Hammoné’s | the stock brokers on ordinary collateral. There | that he was doing nothing to Brown at the & BARGAIN Ni let CHIL tas We cloee them at 21, Livery and Carriages,’ Ments, Mili, Musical Insts: | if he could get these supplies transferred to the | have been understood to say that the flexible 2: e close atl. a . eal et these sup) : tube used for cleansing the wound had not been Fe stead es lout into the Wont oc and a-half ments, Op do., Oysters, Faints, Oils, Glass, Pape : Hanwings, Tob d_Cizare. In fact, everything s here this fall; if he could aca dndiiduala or aro, at realy radneed | POC they wud Korot ace t Inches. “What I intended to say continns | tender of protons = is little doing in time loans, lenders being anx- | and does not_know what he beat, him (Smith alos meee Bf S100 Fer aati Gas of | ROt they would havo to defer thelrremoval until | (Hete, Neat, intended fo say,” continued SSR Rat tine ED [ples ego fin emo prepegy wert frre pep unless it was because he beat Brown with & foray hoeae ent am ind of a celetnal mem. | next gummer, as Hed Clond wonld not probably | #he doctor, “was that no platens eta ing to pay. Prime mercantile paper is 5a6 per | blackjack at the Comique about a year ago, All BARGAIN No. ®, tern poof the Secrvtary, for $l. anda yearly subscrip- | have enough to feed them on this winter, in ad-| Roe jrownd, beyond that depth.” How far the EXECUTIVE Mansion, July 4th, 1881, cent. The foreign exchange market is very | of the patties were at the Police Court thie more has no labilities, no debts, and is square with the | dition to his own people. could not say, but he woald tail ctl 3 , D. quiet, the only feature being the irregularity of | ing, but the case was continued until Wednes- One lot of $7 CHILDREN’S SUITS at $4, Nord. The fcllowing-named entlemen will receive poree Clee GoD and probably inention the fact inoue of today’s | 27° ted Nea yormen Burgeo the asking rates. day on account of Smith, who was not poulawet’ ONE Breve, REN AUS oft tratenct | enat his People are anxious to get back to thelr| pnlteting Your Kind offer is declined, with thanks, We The Markets, aevast wits teiate ea Ek Se = Devartient, “1335-0. street northwest; EO, Teecn, a ee a oo ae eae a omens SAYS THE PRESIDENT IS BETTER. are satisfied with the President's medical attend-| BALTIMORE, August 20.—Virginiaé's deferred: | was running from. his mouth, Brown was com- int Bureau, Treasury Department; Sorson, | among them, yvernm Wi r. Reyburn came into the room just as Dr. | ants, and a consultation eminent surgeons | 15; do. console, 90's; do, secon: series, 41%; Afewleft of the 35 cents MEN'S BROWN LINEN | Quartermaster General's Office, 1734. Lith street north- ? do. mitted tor a hearing in default of bonds. Rett ok: Mermolds, Treasurer's office, Treasury, 717 | for their ponies taken several years ago; that | Bliss concluded and said that the indications | Was held this morning. Past due coupons, "$234; new ten-forties,” 52% on olina av southeast; Smith Thonipeon, | they have many relatives among the Sioux, and Signed) RossrtT. Lrxcory, Secretay of War. a ‘VESTS, small sizes only. Adjutant Generals ote, 1008 Estrect morgnweet: JW: ifthe pecrsiary onialion thes tr go north | is morning were better than they had been for | ) Tuos. L. James, PostanathetieeaL. at (01 ugust 2 Cotte, Sirm—mid ‘West Washington nee Georgetown. = = ee aw Smite “Quartermaster General's of. | this fall he was satisfied they could get along | # Week. PUBLIC FEELING IN THE SOUTHERN stares. | street and westers om Pak do oma e ARRESTED For BurcLary.—A colored man A few left of the BOYS’ $1 VESTS at 25 cents. fice, 631 F street southwest; Abner T. Longley, Agri- | and live without the supplies. 10 A. M.—EVERYTHING FAVORABLE. This morning Lieut. Eckloff, in charge of the | 8625. do. family, 6.6er 5 named Sonny Shaws was arrested by Officers : : Meckor Basen Euutatinec gud Porting toaith tet | _ The Secretary sald Red Cloud would have to| Dr. W. H. Hawkes came to the mansion about | getective force of this city, received a letter | 5:0 40. extra, 6, . 7.07.75, do. | Benton and Warwick this morning ona war- D ‘There are no more of the BOYS’ PANTS or JACKETS southeast, and JOHN COOK, Secretary, Fourth Audi- | decide that, as he would not send them there | ten minutes ago, and desiring to obtain the exact $ front Me 0s Octo tm g bed bi npatapece family, 8.25. rant sworn out by Mr. William Whalen charging at 25 cents. tor's office, Treasury, 618 12th street northwest. _al6_ | without supplies unless Red Cloud was willing. condition of the President, conferred with Dr. | 0" Mf-7- J. Colton, the gentleman who was ved thas: | the man with entering the store of Mr. WASHIN IN GROVE CAMP MEETING, GENEROSITY OF RED CLOUD. Boynton, who stated that “the patient is still i hrees eh the ete & Potomac depot at irregul -35al.40; do. amber, L42al.45; No. | being also his dwelling house, in Fairfax a TF YOU WANT ANY OF THESE GOODS YOU | clue WEDSESDAY AcouerMirit, “°° ¥7® *4) Rea Cloud when this was explained sald] potter this tontgte? ths everything is favora- | held foro itp oe or ent and who was Li held f itness several days. He writes fro i no, 2 wrostern, winter: tore the at Gee wa tor on a ae . : ” ei a eld for a witn ys. He m 41x; | the 15tn of July and a lot of s, cigars, MUST NOT DELAY COMING. Cpe will eave. {B. & 0. Depot for Camp at 8:10, | ‘et Little Chief and his people come;” that it oes The feeling of reassurance is rapidly in- Lt a reasing. ‘a1.40; September, 14134: "45. 6: Barbourville, Ky. He says the attempted F 3 id § d other handise stolen. tiie, Will leave Campat 7:21, 8:44 a. m., :38, | is the custom among Indians to take’ care of oF pted as- | October, 1.445014; “Noveinber, 1447. Gorn, | bacco and other merc! Ke 6:28 p. 0 sassination was felt by all business men of the ithern higher; western lower and dull—south- | AccipENT To A NEW BUILDING.—About 4:30 Hound ‘Trip Tickets, 80 cents. alo-12t | their friends; that when friends “who have been | 11:40 4. M.—THE PRESIDENT BETTER THAN FOR south, and has caused as much t in that Min, ate do. yellow. none offering; | o'clock yesterday afternoon a portion of therear S a long ways i conte to ta re oe Senetonied THE PAST ELEYRN DAYS. ‘ee une oe ‘hat he will mi and August, ing hy ae of the — game meedag weds. . to look around and see what we have. me- In re: asl min mI ro 4 4 joore on he ¥ we ol KS & CO., zauEet times it’s a dog; we kill Hand feed our friends | sala at iis ects ieee oe apie erraciime cision: mixed, 48ai8. Hye nomicaiy Seton, “Ho | High streets, gave way by the pressure of the DO YOU WANT APURE, BLOOMING COMPLEXION? | to keep them from starving.” He sald Little a 3 ssn eee | Es dy euBmits, through the col hanged. Pro: firm and | | fertilizers stored in the building. There was no 316 AND 518 SEVENTH STREET. als Chief and his people would be cared for by the | to improve slowly, and that, everything is favor- randy submits, through the columns of fea. frre | damage to ‘the stock, and that to the building LLETIN EXTRAORDINARY! Bm Sy ees tec Sioux; that the latter have a little corn and are| able. It isworthy of notice that the condition | TH Stan, the following for the benefit of whom | 2 jominal. was sfight and is being repaired to-day. 2 NE MAGNOLIA BALM ralsing some chickens; they would divide with | of the patient this morniig as shown by the 8:30 | It may concern: orainary, De Gah nd alLenoen aie. DEAE — S thelr friends and all of them would come out | patietin, was with de of the Presi- ‘ ner, an 0) well-known =e - . ee alive inthe spring. The Secretary assented and | Dna um a1 netter 60 far as pulse, temperature | , Reading, with deep ghee ACR ee Receipts—Hour, 2337 bushels; wheat, | Det, an old | ‘THE AVENUE CLOTHING HOUSE, MAGNOLIA BALM the conference was then adjourned until 1 # re concerned, than at any cor- | mention, for the benef of sry ation? allictes, peat, 1,000 bushels, ; 8 place $09 Pexnevvasta AVENUE, Wil erally sons secs baeriaeweet o'clock. fOr tng hour during the past eleven days. | what I, who afew years age was often apace yoru bse: Red Le eae oe THE AGREEMENT On the 9th of August, the patient's pulse at the | point of death fron that malady, found an al, away corn, $61,400 between the Sioux and Poncas transfers one | morning examination was 98, temperatnre 99,8, | most infallible relief. It has the merit of being | , NEW YORK. August 20—Stocks weak. Money, | attend the funeral in a body. SEASONABLE GOODS NOW IN STOCK, y Sa, Sattownrss, Repsuss, Pures, Buorcues, | section of 640 acres to each Ponca family, and| respiration 19, Since that time the pulse ha, | £0 harmless that hone moet eet 850s Is | natn gel canieeeny en ee oe AS ed fourth annual and all to each unmarried male of 21 years of age and | never been below 100, morning or evening, until ytotake the while of s raw eg = DO} Augost 20, 190 pm U- 8, bonds, moet ullding Association held Thursday night at Goddard’ over, crea rated. | by | Congress” and to-day, when It was again with, temperate | utter it clearin water of the Ceiwace cer. | officers and di DISEASES AND IMPERFECTIONS OF THE SKIN. by three-fourths of the Sioux nation. and respiration Correspondingly improved. It Uficates, 57%. Erie. 445;; do. second consols, 105%. | finances shown to be inan excellent Ir Ovencomzs THE FLUSHED APreaRaNcE oF HEAT, are poe Minos Central, 135%. RAINING.—Ellis Wi well- Deerucorin or A earn The etntae ar| 2 Bebe" Chak this Bl of yg akiee ee an et Botep ania Comal Reading, 262 New | yyy ae eros, tas tire sesan eens t= Fariove axp Excrremenr, America which was erected in the rotunda of| dicates a gradual return to the favorable con- and Western, 313. Columbia boat club in training for the coming YOUTHS DEPARTMENT: ‘Tr Mares 4 Lapy or Taigry Avrean sur Twenrr! | the National Museum building as the chief or- | ditions which existed abouta week before the Now Novelties daily arriving. nament of the inauguration ball room, and | last operation. 7 Te Andsonatural gradual, and perfect are {te effects that | which afterwards remained a long time as’ a re- 12:15 P.L—THE PRESIDENT RELISHING LIQUID itis impossible to detect its application, ipod - Per awn irinlics Ce eael has gone FOOD, a le way of clay. ie WO! en were begat ic vy ie coy] ‘The President has taken nourishment through fi fl BOYS’ DEPARTMENT: ‘A fine line of Biue Flaiucl, Cheviot and Cassimere yute_ CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT: Jan27. Most Elabora had and to prepare ne Mot EILT SUITS & SPECLNE Ce PREED Eee BETTS the fountain that fs to belobattd in the soxtes | the mouth several times to-day, and in consider- Regd CALL AND EXAMINE, = D.C., July 28, 1881.— Ni f the rotunda. So the statue f able quantities. In all he has swallowed about a7 Prices the lowest, ven creditors of E ‘the ten ounces of koumiss and four ounces of milk - A. STRAU man's Savings and ho ha Se ee ae Al did fore bat gruel without any indications of gastric disturb- sy ance. It has not been thonght prudent up to Tr. CELLULOID TRUSS, that never breaks, never the present time to give him any other kinds of wears out, always clean, and can be worn of liquid food, but the juice of s beefsteak is being mailto WECEERCS CHAS. FISHER'S, —+—_ prepared 204 will be tried goon. If it be retained 623 7th street northwest. ultrs, FIEEE devotes her attention to the wants of patrons. m2 i is ‘TIONS IN STOCKS. Sprarmeawastases etree epee care

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