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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, } E Ma epidemic, of te . k p ‘ol red’ tara, fe prevailing here. ‘ AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, ‘ the Past week outeot Gi7 cass 4 resulted Ferthwest Comer Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th St., by { ber of Goatha over tue preeedion Genk. _— The Evening Star Newspaper Company, E MORE OUTRAGES AGAINST JEWS IN POLAND. . Loxnon, August 23.—A tele; from Warsaw GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. poring negro of nn oufragee a inst Jews: ——_+ rted from the Tur Evexrxa Stan js served to mubscribers in the assailants are encouraged in sheir Sawa on their own aecomnt, af 10 cents per apathy of the officials Bs malt peetace prepaid 99 cents s money ed THE CASE OF MR. GRAY. e x months, § A may og! to the press assoclition trom Dubitm [Entered at the Post Office at Washington, D. C.. 28 states that Lord Spencer, lord Heutenant of Ine» second-class mail matter.) = land, declined to Interfere with Judge Lawe ‘Tae Weexrr Stan—pubtished on Friday—€2a year, son's Course in the case of Mr. Gray. : Six mouths, $1; 10 copies for $15,20 - MANCHESTER MARKET, Ss F } a4 x rhe Manchester @u W! TO RI Ww Gat cat Sat ASHINGTON, D. C AY, AUGUST 25, 1882 TWO CEN tn its cominercial article, siya: ‘There Ae more tae inarket is quiet and unchanged. a oo ——_—s-—— Washincton News and Hed Cloud’s Threat, ind Miner, and afterwards took sub-contracts to | / New Hampshire Manufactorics Burned = peemeee miston News and Gossip, [ax wage mevoner amore oe se yoe ree| THE STAR ROUTE TRIAL | savtuise aera areas | Telegrams to The Star. |izfteryshirearemeteree beheld this evenuc | GOVERNMENT Keceters To-Day.—Internal reve- pia ik Hig Saeslabi Lcl . Dorsey loaned these men a single farthing. Mine: : tier, in. Fremont nts for the funcral of | nue, $431,580.27; customs, $995,797.18, The following telegram has been received by bythe agreement was constituted secretary, and 2 The loss on the fact By 01 paar the adjutant general at the War department: PLAIN TALK FROM MR. MERRICK. | yet he kept no books, ARABI PASHA’S RUSE. |*: 5 $4,00. ‘The loss on the saw N Nattowat Bayx Norges received to-day forre- | ‘Fort Roprvson, New, August 24, 1892—Red | Mr. Henkle suggested that maybe Miner left his * | mill ds $2,000; no insurance, ‘Th> fire Was Of ao- a Ti demption, $252,060. Cloud says he has giyen the Indtan'department dooks with Welker, cldentil origin. Numerous operatives are hrowa, CRDAY N P sixty days’ notice, in Which time he wants an in- | FROZEN FACTS FROM THE TESTIMONY | _ MF. Merrick said they could abuse Walsh by in- out 07 employ inc are reyjuested to stt-nd_ Go eee = Treas- | VesUzation and the agent removed, or he will, a seer adh nuendo as much as they chose. The defense hac FRESH DEMANDS OF TU KEY 4 en By order ef the VERNMENT PURCHASE OF SILVER.—The with his foliowers, put the agent off by force and nd . chance to summon Welcker and prove whether * RK 4a. tctim of a Collision on the Rall. PSs PROM ‘s oodounces | the department must be responsible if an out- the statement Was true or not, and yet they bad Borpewrows, NJ, Au @.— Albert Hi © stiver for delivery New Orleans, break follows, Red Cloud Is cool, but determined, bd the Criminal beet Opened this morning | not done It. t engine whlch ran Intoa stock tral Yulladeipiia and San Franctsco mints. and has quite a followinz, which I am Informed ts | Mr. Merrick resumed his address to the jury in the WALSH UNIMPEACHED. EXECUTI " ctuon, on the ine Penn Ouest counteract this “influence atseriae | tat Touts ease. He referred to the Uadienyiot || Ghvam waincaa tien ae you please,” sald Mr, ON IN DELAWARE. |®\: ion Wednesday atternoon, ded trouble will survly follow. the extent of whicu | Mf James in reference tothe revocation of the | werrick, “he stands before this jury and the peo. Sal etion dxst cannot be foresvon, A littic moze ‘strength here | OMler of increase on the route from White River | ple untmpeached and unimpeachable, and Iwill | 4 NEGRO HANGED FOR AN OUTRAGE. = % cn designated for | 401 at Fors Niobrara would be judicious and | to Rawlins. When Mr. James announced that the | show that under the burning sun that he has ‘The Fund for the Family of Gen. Ware = ee aE pin the surgeon | the Taghia depurtnene without interes tron | CNET SNOUIM D> revoked Brady asked, scorntaly. | turned upon these detendants tuay will melt trom ur cana yewrront. RAL, Ausist S.—Cpwards ot $00 se 409 Yin Stneer Nomrawsst. Us, and might save Us greater trout Mn Merrick revertiog. to Bis, Preneatn ea io, | fentlary- Pucy Keyes books Mer Miorsiexton: | CONFESSED MURDERERS SWUNG UP BY A MOB | aSS5" Sutscrivet ts tae Taal’ Bow ole pales SLATE MANTELS Cor. 1. €. EussoF, of ths engincer department, Major 5th Cavalry, Commanding.” | submitted last evening, ctted U.S. act. Cole, Sth | Haatey Supilme confidence of simple and as = ~ OF Whe Kamas 06 che isle Gen. Bi Wana RE eee Gime NA Soo Chere AN INVESTIGATION ORDERED. McLain: The State agt. Mathef, 4th Wendell; U. ] through the testimony was in. an Interview From Cape May To-day. . een t rarily pl in charge of Capt. Adams. | mg almeulty e Pine Ridge India S. agt. Babcock, 34 Dillon; the case of Daniel } Which no one would believe; he next appeared in 2 S Col, Elliot will be abs nt about a week. a x Os > THE BALL AT THE STOCKTON—SUPERB AFFATR—ALL > cies Dakota, between some oi the InMan chieis and | O'Connell. A DEEP AND DAMNING FRAUD, WAbninercn | SiaeaMbNTEW ano Ran) Bowe TcrDe, and seventy-elght pees Rtes nob ace ra ean en ore ie BRADY THE CENTRAL FIGURE OF THE CONSPIRACY. | getting a sub-contract ante-lated. Mr. Merrick avenue Sie Sl reception to tie Ww ra ato’ monte ents were Issued from the Interior depart- | terjor in sending out t9 the agency aspeci agent | Here, Mr. Merrick sald, thete was but one con- | reviewed Mr. Vatle’s testimony. ‘Though he was ae 2 7 for the flasco. ert of anORay: we. mydo-6m lay-.--Oue united and forty-three | to make a report upon the real sitiation of affulrs | SPlcaey, and but one alone, of which Brady was the | treasurer of this copartnership, he knew nothing | Spécial dispatch to Tae I'vexrxa Stan. BETHESDA WATERS | pension certificates were issued from the Interior | An order to this effect was fssued to-day. central figure and th? genlus,and the light of | orcould remember nothing about routes having | CAPE May, N. J., August 25.—Without question FRESH FROM THE SPRING. department to-ds A MISSIONARY'S ACCOUNT OF THE TROUBLE. Which came from 8. W. Dorsey. Leaving the law, | been increased thousands and thousands of dol- | the ball last night at the Stockton was tue event ROM T NG. es os ot which Generai | , Rev. John Robinson, the mssionary of the Epis. | Wich he sill the court would expoun Solum | lars He knew nothing that was belug done, } of the week. ‘Tha exhibition drill of the rack | ms med i : — EY Ny z 2 ly that a mistake woul ‘yond possibility, | although he had absolute control of the routes. | simp! e 2 and playing heavily, snd who fed paving W. C. MILBURN, Pranstactst, @. 4. Gilmore is prestient, will moet in New York | CoPAl church stationed at the agency, has written | he wouta now return to @M Inquiry concerntog | Trews tes preposterous a story for any one tw | clued was Simply perfect. ‘The large ball room | een a ron $100 bea oon ee Wan acveuees on Monday. When Gen. Gilmore was here a few | {0 tle commissioner of Indian affairs giving an | tacts. He proposed to begin at the beginning, and | believe. & "W" Dorsey. representing ‘Peck and | W88 packed with a tremendous crowd. Probably | £2" sterday. : , Penn ee ae pee ee belated saponins mmosting im | SCcount of the troubie existing between the Indian | going dowd wales BIS, exposton wie that st tae | ee co @ per cent ind Valle took 40. per cent, | 2,500 to 3,000 people were present. A banquet was Jy => SAMUEL KER Cats chy toni, Tut ae anes Mitareecre Tanmnea | Agent MeGlllycudy” and Ftd Wee astae VOME | colleagues, and bind them so tightly tozether that | This was in April, 1879. How did it come that he | given to the officers and prominent guests by the | Comfession of Hobbery and Marder, <S DEX Goops. that the members of the commission would be Venere a sine atone oe ee Bo pean ee eee eae A a cae cone), per one Os je eo of eS is Stockton Hotel company, through Major Gen. KDE ble to reach here In time, so that the meeting | ortentiines offensi¥e manner towards the agent | ehansclin theesict: olor ever Cee ett OF the | ceding he had ceased to be Senator, and he mlht | Sewell, president of the company. very delicacy . Aus A special dispaten, was postpone New York designated as the | xnd employes. * * * He labo Pari tegtiens pee rt, ON Ce tron tT ee ee | then appear openly, as a inember of the combina- | was supplied. All the W ston visitors to Cape | from Globe conceriiin; Uh and inurder —— erty, and that the agent and all the wittes have D 1om 8. W. a fad ever 7 hing. Wi 5 cia . V- and Cicero s e made a (ull confes> ‘rae Fouowsso Posrsazrens were commissioned | foe seek ee aeene and all the waltes have omer a fondants, fo whom. & W. Vorsey, seemed Dae Bore a him a farting. | Why did they not | Yesterday Maj. Gen. Sewell and staff and Major | sion. I nd i. V. Grimes did all the work. to~lay: Chas. E. Dever, Lexington, Va.; ‘ fog pany then oes on to speak of the signatures | tion fer him wao.awas the gentus of the whole, and | he (Afr. Merrick) Would cross-ceaminc. “Wherever | Gea. Hartrantt reviewed the corps, and expressed | Cleero Grimes was to snare In the proceeds: amd GAS STOVES AND RUBBER HOSE. eiburg, Sewell Depot, W. Va.; Mrs, N. g, | £0spetition sent to the commlsstoner askinz for | stood In theln aildet 3 hens Was La one erture in | ‘Hemselves very much pleased. sented to assist in Uke robbers. He went 0 elburg, Sewell Depot, W. Va.j Mrs. N. J. | th Dotnet AVENE MmRUy Or the InGiaee here Was Aman who could open an aperture in| “The rifle match takes place to-morrow at 9| {ue summit of the mountain, met the ex (CiV end examine at 931 15th strost. David A. | signing were northern Iniins. One signed be. LIKE SATAN IN HIS FALLEN Host. ae ey puarane pare on Bia son hy ole the | Wclock between Cape May and Light Infantry | pross, and rode abead of it for some distance F. F. PROORS, ; ‘Aug mty, Vii | eatise he thought he woutd get to Washington and | The frst introduction tho jury hat to these ae- | dare put W h he was Incoure °Vallethey paton | ams, is ~ | iaaking signs to Hawiey ‘and 1. V. Grimes Wh 0 Fine Gas Fixtures, fee, ah 5, Nai Peters. Barbors county, W. Vai | get a silver medul with a ribbon. Another | fendants was through the testimony of Boone. the etandeane cou ‘. f; yp The ‘Innocents Abroad” yachting party have | were concealed near the trail. When tae express. == gar D. Norton, Humboldt, Nebraska. thought that by touching the pen and aithouzh Boone had 1,100 contracts in operation | stand. * "N° Oly defendant they put on the aTTuo uneranosare niger: cm the uacunenete aes Coe mel ee he wr, IN Pyec avi = i n03qt are frichtful off the messenger and the ail der. 8 ATTORNEYS. Tne Fotrowrsa OupER has Deen Issued trom | Gonves to Weshin ea his Wirt te as tonarin eS | since 1878, not one single Contract was ever ex-} _ Me. Henkle objected to this last statement as] 4 dress parade takes place at thé Stockton | rider (Porter) fan off te eck gute the maa TT Tae the War depertment:—“Commanding oficers will, | government pay him for certaln work hehad done, FONG METAL, Ge DON ey nome” || AE EEOC niniened that he haa not trans: | DOO: Grimes rode Into town. senger Hall had @ AT-LAW. r 5 e 11s possible to do so, desig- | Still another thought that his signature would in- | f,°St OMiée departm -nt, and Dorsey asked Boone | | 7 % ; aT ; rifle without cartridges, and a pistol with a belt or 2 le in every case where # 1s possible to do so, desig- {9 coms to his house. Boone went; they talked. | gressed the rule. They could not keep that back | NEWS FROM THE SEAT OF WAR | furiine lie ine St y rimes roman uridine, nate a commissioned medical officer to accompany cane Ce sy See cee ‘Pine the | When this conversation was about’ to be intro- | rom the jury. To-paY. and Hawley neue npon the @ ge pron Be uting partles and expeditions against hostile goes on: “I have questioned a number of others, duced, the jury would remember the fight the JUDGE WYLIE TO MR MERRICK. The Egyptian Leader’s Ruse. in gold. They started away with it. W. F. Vall Mans puring the ab-ence of a commissioned | Snican get no better reasons. Soule say we were | Prosecution liad to get out the truth. ‘These men | The stenographer having read Mr. Merrick’s | ALEX ANDRIA, August 25, 11:15 a.m.—The enemy | on itis way to his mine rode on the scene of the ‘dical officer ee itary post on detached | invited to a feast of green corn, and some of Red | Of high character words, Judge Wyle said Mr. Merrick had trans-| 8T€ pitehinga number of tents, variously esti- | robbery soon after it had been committed,and while Servier, as above, the necessary medical attend- | Cours friends took us by the arm and told us FOUGHT VIGOROUSLY TO KERP OUT THE LIGHT ie a th le MY fe him,” sala. ti mated at from 500 to 1,000 in front of their posi- | looking around for the trail the guard came back, e shall be by an acting assistant | tyit we must come in and sign this.” ‘The writer | that Boone was about to let in. Dorsey told Boone | STCSs¢d the rute. ou refer to him,” sald the | tions, but this itis believed 1s only a ruse to mask | and not knowing Vail shot at hima, ¥ ‘Unink! Surgeon, 1f one be present, or, if not, and the ne- | savs that the fight against the agent 1a because he that they were about to bid f i He | ude, “as the only defendant they dared put on | the withdrawal of their troops. It ts now known | he was attacked b; of the robbers rode on tiles of the post detarnd jt, the commanding | has been actwe and ‘energetic incarrying out the y owen for mall routes. He | the stand.” Uhat the chemy are entrenching at Heliopolis, a | overtook we robi ‘They pretended to be 2 : ofiier may. temporarily, employ a private Phy- | wisnes or the departmene, “Ibis exdsperating to | Had a letter from Peck, his brother-in-law, a sort I did not say dare,” sald Mr. Merrick. few miles east of friendly and sald they w ne LO town, and y EW BooKS sician to render the required services.” see him pestered and hindered, and our azency | Of mythical person, whose name was signed by | “You cast an imputation upon the other defend- ‘Arnbivw § Vail being afraid went with them about bait @ See annoyed by a superanuated chic—I was going to| Miner and Rerdell.’ 8. W. Dorsey said 2iso that | ants,” sald the court. Lonpon, August 25.—A dispatch to the Times 'y shot Vall three times in the back, The TRAINING Sirs Portsmouth and Saratoza, | say crink—who has allowed himself to be used as | his brother, John W. Dorscy, was going in. J. W. | _ Mr. Merrick was about to argue his right, to | trom lsmilite crates that wente paca eo ues |B i » then overtake, . ain Series, | Commodore Luce commanding, expected to leave | a cat’s paw by jobbersof all kinds, and by squaw- | Dorsey, a Carlstian gentleman, who had commit. | refer to pemucens and was opening a law ‘D60k, are doubtless suffering goes hardships, as those ded t he bad $1; Bi | Gibraitar last night for Tangier and Madelra, | menand halt-breeds, who aro ail the time sighing | ted Migrant forgery, that would soll the record of | When Julge Wylie sild that he could not allow | captured by the British look worn auaieeble, and wanted protection he Geran.) $1232 wo lug those places the vessels will proceed | for the good old lines when they ran the agen | the worst scoundrel tn the world, 8, W. Dorsey | the question to be argued or mentioned betore the Fresh Demands ef Tarkey. ni with them some distal i ing, M.D.,) $1; A Gentleman rd cles.” “He concludes with a warm endorsement of | Said also that Miner was going in—Miner, a man | Jury. A dispatch to Reuter’s Telezram coinpany from fer meee So es Cee : BOOKS. — the agent, and asuggestion that he be relleved | familiar with the ways of Oulo law and Ohio SPAT BETWEEN COUNSEL. Constantinople #tates that Said Pasha and aston |S [between them, aud Hawley shot him ip 3 sotable Instruments, new edition, 2) | Newrorr’s Hosrrrattrits ro THe Pregipexr.— | from these annoyances. A report has also beon | courts. Some men had greater experience indif-| «on, 1 understand you now,” sald Mr. Mer- | GoUstantinople states that Said P aha ang Assym | the back, » times at them, and them F aii ecb aeenineaea recelved from the agent, V. P. McGillycuddy, | ficult transactions than others. It may be that Tiny alvatied Ween " they literal with ballets. "The rob. : : Cornelius Vanderbilt’s dinner last evening at New- s ly< ys a Prt = Tick. yesterday advanced fresh demands relative to. be “ r % 3 Noveltics in Stationery and Fancy ¢ 7 ibTEiene ead Z Which states that but few of the fifty Indlans sign- | the criminal do-k is not new to Miner. “Miner, or | "C ” military convention with Englan., to the eff bers then divid money, Grimes taking Sis 2 Wo te MORISON, port, R. 1, in honor of President Arthur, was.an | {yen petition to te department threatening an | Some One other of 8. W. Dorsey's friends was’ to | ‘You understood it before,” sald Mr. Henkle. _ | tlitary convention with Englan to the effvce | ong’ Sits. protien nd they separated, ok-eller and Stationér, fur. Covers were lald for twenty-four | outbreak on October Ist, In case McGiliyeuddy was | 80 In. : “I did not, sir,” said Mr. Merrick sharply. that the prociamation Felative to Arabi Pasha, ine | Through a chain of circumstantial evidence, Treas. nia avenue, Washingt in. x whom were ex-Governor and Mrs. ed, seemed to'know the contents of the WHO WAS MAKING UP THIS CONSPIRACY * © You are hot so much a lawyer, then,” sald Mr. | stead of declaring him a rebel, should summon | UCT Lacey, Sheriff Lowthers, and others worked aries Chansier, Brewster and Fre- | petition. ‘The Indians of the agency, with these | and gathering about him his associates? Bids | H ht you were.” him to submit to the Khedive. ” Up the case. ysiupg and wite, J. . Kerno- | exceptions, will stand by him, | He attributes the | were to be put in for the letting o° July, 1878, and 1) Said. Mr. Merrick. I will not be siilees The mob which assembled after the robbers were A ohn Tynda Astor 4 vite, Mrs. Jo movement against hii a desire to overthre ee 2 ales ‘hat Way, sir.” ——— s arrested were determined to haag all turee. Cleero Sur, bs John TendaN, F-R.S., Kernochan and'E. 1. Win- | Movement against him to overthrow | Dorsey wanted Boone to go to work and prepare | “ed toa hers interposed and purenient to tne Execution in Delaware. G Ames has a wire and a large family here. While 4 . | throp. A thousand dollars patd to florists to — — —— the bids. Prior to that time they fad had not a | colloguy. WHO COMMITTED A RAPE ON A | L. V. Grimes and H iwley were out party oF 4 decorate the dining-room, front ball and vestibule. | ‘The Potomac River Improvement. Word of Peck or John W. Dorsy. In December, CLOSE TO THE LINE. GIRL, HANGED TO-DAY. (itie“as and offic: rs buating for th agg ~ : pi ison WATNaUASe ISG NaTRUGHIONS. 7, Miner, J. W. Dors>y an came here to] yr, Merri re TV: | New CasTLe, DEI, August 25.—James Redden, nes made a statemmeut to the crowd, Wi Navan Nor sistant Engineer Clarence A. jor W. sine veaton se Reta ‘Gen, | Washington.” Miner having ben determin upon (CHAE tne ae eres Oe ae wae the nearo hanged here to-day for rape ona i2-year | had flushed. they detorinined to put lm wo deashe 7 cone d been ontbred: tor epeciat dat ae at fon. | ag the electod friend, stoape | unter 8. W. Dor: one ae ne nex Mr, Henkle, | og white girl, named Sallle Purse, near O. | young tuwyer, made a speech to the Sa banged thee Gas thes ght, chiet of engl h_ he asked /rooi, where, close together, they could confer upon sked the court if he were within the rule. feat ReDrOStY, Dae less night, hanging s, Which occuy Seok Sapaskok hes BY, the question of ttle to the Kidwell mead- | plans within walls that would not speak. In that e very close to the Ine,” sald the court. | ing and walkli o'clock thls 2 He w: owed by O. B. hen~ 2 Hoboke avy departinent fs tnform- | ows an other portions of land in the neleabor. | house, and under the auspices Indicated. the pro- ston having arisen, through an inquiry when he s Z » Kv. B.D. Coloffe and others. The officens ite Tne Serie, od that the Jamestown left Charlestown, Mass., | hood of the Puvomae flits will have to be decided | posals were filied up. At that Ume Peck was | by he court as to WLether thece mene hen pookeit uuimme ed, and fnally got Cleero Grimes Evghab, by Win. Hod yesterday for t, RA. improvement can b> co:;n- | here, or at least supp)3e1 to b2 here. Boone aid | tie routes and divided the profits, the counsel for The crowd then took S FRANCIS B. = — menced. ight referred the letter to-diy | not ‘kuow Peck, An individual calling him-elt | defense said they had not. x imes and hanged them. The® 7 Wels PE SHERMAN returned to the city this morning | to the Sx * War, who will refer it to th: | Fe k came verde Boone, as notary public, intro- |“ That 1s the very vitals of this ease,” sald Mr. | noon ed by two clercyn s Hawley met his death wpe a - ——_ where he had gone to attend the | Attorney Ge n opinion. ‘The letter was | ducing himself by a lettor of Miner's. Boone never | Wfison. half an hour with him. His motuer, Ww 5 to | fitneh ingly mes broke down. The 3 ER READING written by Major Hains principally for the pur- | until afterwards foun out that “Ig that,” sald Mr. sterrick, “is all the vitals | have visited hin yesterday, failed to arrive town Is ull quict Uiis moraing. Cicero Grimes will : P of bringing the master before the proper au- THE LETTER WAS A LIE, you nave, 1 am afratd you have an abdominal dis- | 9 o'clock this mor ‘up to the hour of ht - | be tried at the next term ot the court, and is sure ‘The enginesr Mae = onlee ie ete aestoas an te srtled ) ana the man was not Peck. ‘This was a fraud ana | © ca ee you will nee re 2 on Redden was closeted in his ceil with the Reva. for a long term ut Fort Yuma. ~ Mer a : : Ae é 4S soon'as possible. In. the Major Hains : a ck sald if the routes were divided, the evi- | Nicholas M. Brown, of New Castle, and Wesley J. ‘ —— “Sed Jn charge of the extension of the condult | rorerrd to the necessity of his being allowed a | the Erst patent act of fraud, showing that these showed that the defendants constantly | Parker (cgiored), pastor of Bzion’ ME. chuscu, | The New Hampshire Republican Com- ac acqueduct and tae building are { sy te office, and also made application for per- | Men regarded their obligations as nothing. It | crossed over to one another with acts of frauds, | Wilmington. They prayed with him, and he vention, mcfite & Grauzhtsman and a clerk. All | seems as if thts were almost an unnecessary fraud, | andl that the community of Interest still continued: | joined, fa a steady voles In. sizing “sale Coxcorp, N. H., August 23.—The following bul- requests will, of course, be granted him, for Peck was living somewhere and could have | OM Junc 10, 1878, Mr. Merrick sald S. W. Dorsey | Free” and several other hymns, At 10:12 the pris- | letin has been sent out frotm Carrier's healquare . but Have done nc et watch [tw — then pocatlackotiowae, Gas frrote to Brady regarding, the Ojo Caliente route. | oner, preceded by the Kev. Mr. Brown, and fol- | ters at Manchester:—Returnstecelved at Manches- s. est the public to Colonel fA. Wash- District Government Affairs. Laas OM ae were put In and | fm the transactions on this route the silver thread | lowed by the Rev. Mr, Parker, Warden Hance, | ter frow rellable sources suow Uhat up to date 286 B Ore, te poser tole ait ramatie |, One good thing accomplished by the new market. | Contracts were awarded to the several and respec. | of S. W. Dorsey's cenfug could be found running | Sherlif Clark and Mis 300, Geense. Clan nse cukal | dclecates bathe Teplice eat up to date 308 E wewhore: between the Hower tae. | master, Mr. C. Hf. Bueil, is an arrangement by | tive parties bidding. “Boone was to have a certain | all through, mmgied with the coarser thread of | the scaffold with a firm step and took his place on | beon elected. "Thelr preferences are as {010Wsi—e omewhere between the Howard Uni- | which B street north from 7th to 12th strects is to | Number, but they chiselea him. Bids that were in | hls taintons, ‘The jetter. to Brady was asking ex-| the trap. Rev. Parker offered up a short prayer, | Currier, 156; Hale, 75; uncommitted, 35. Noout'nsty acres of Land to make it of the cypaaigy | be cleaned up daily and the manu:e left on the | BIS mame he found afterwards had been changed | Pedition and Increase ou the route. According to | after which the hoose Wer adjusted, tie bleak cap a A | about fity acres of land to make It of the capacity | pavements by country teatns carted off. to the names of others. 8. W. Dorsey did not in- | the theory of the other side, what had S. W. Dor- | drawn over the prisoner's face, Mis ankles plnioned A Week's Business Failures. Fee are a required. TieBov rune OF SEVENTIU ATEGET ROAD, tend to have in that conspiracy any man whose | Sey to do with the Ojo Caltente route June 10, 1878. | and, without saying a word to those assenibled, he | New York, August 25.—The business fallures URNISHINGS Mr. Burrows, In charge of the improvement of | 8¢t#on he could not control, He invended to have | He could not pretend that as Senator from Arkan- | was launched into eternity at 10:17. He died easily | throughout the county reported to New. Ware tee = = aie 5 —Councitior Fe- : Toad, under LieutGreene, 1s aking | % Conspiracy of dummies, subject, to is will, | $48 he was bound to look after the local mall ser- | of strangulation In 11 minutes. The execution was | the past seven days number 107, a slight ime 709 A RARE CHANCE. TQ | Upve Lopes Netto, the new envoy extraordintiy ith, his wor having arrived at | Boone Was Not that sort of man, ‘The agreement | wes ef New Moxloa, He would show how Dorsey Hea ty eg ©” | and minister plenipotentiary of Brazil, who ar- Bro Cie HALOuIe NOP Mines CA | THREG OGysermasons) ewopip: wiva 4. comedy xe. | MUDEd OG Hie pelt Re bad obtalued trout the | combate: ena ioe teeeie ee een a Pies, I; aud New York city, & : rome pa) Lebel tie ACL gC Fa te Ts aC . TERED ON TS | goverament of the United States on this very | strong disposition to sce a man hun. The only assigamaents of any cousequence in New yoda, puch as MANTEL | ations are made, Tiere are several otc in the contract. So far as Boone oe 3 ne eine IS 2, history Of the case: | Yors city are W. & J. Strusz, sages, and Billings ® a aes ae vee uNes S 3 pith ~ : Arecess was here taken. James Redden, who was also Known previous to | Co., pianos. VASES, BISQUE! FIGURES, HANDSOME PLATE: | roads which are to be repaired and exte sey .was to have no Interest. Tuat wasa fact Grek Secuae is arrest as “Jim Loat” was a full-blopled nexro, ——— DECORATED DI . ilameat ag a representative of the province of } Year. |The 7th Lt ee oq | Which they dia not intend Bsone to know, be- | sr. srerrick read a letter tram Miner to Auth about 21 years old, and slightly under the medium - A Peace Council. BOTINE FATENC Tnambace. In 1966 he was sent Gn a special | Saecnled to the Districh ine, where it is hoped | conse a Senator of the Untted States could not | seem See ak ine Toener (© Anthony | stature. His facé Was beardiess and somewhat | Pruprva, Dak., August #-—-Collector McMurtie but new a: tuts-ion to Bolivia, and made with, that country a j the IockvLte and Silzo pike companies will carry | use & Senatorof the United State come when | JosePhswritten in 1878, asking Joseph, in the name | stupid and sullen in its habitual expression. He | has returned. trour wus. Gouna wine Cee. and are 0 treaty in behalf of the empire. During the int it ou through Montgomery county. ioreGy Was WilseveNUMBAGAEE Gee Pisin st, | of Senator Dorsey, to put stock on the Ojo Caltente | had lived around Odessa, in the central part of | hitthe shell Latte Bath sea feu ‘Thunder and 7 fn Septesber national exhibit‘on at Philadeiphis in BUILDING PE: Bey Won leave eee J outas ons tene-| route, and informing him that the ronte would be | this county, most all his ‘ilfe, and had earned a | Indians andhalbresisin the outa mountains, deat And executive chict of the Bra- | issued by Inspector Entw Dr, Dean, repair | Were So arranged that he bloomed out as one hot aS r) ss eputath ral good-for-nothingne e ei emsel : “ : ae z : Sg amos IR Ea Iiteerceee ° American | MCreased, That showed 8. W. Dorsey’s interest, | reputation for general good-for-nothingn' He says the Indians pleage themselves not to ime zifan commission. | Since bis denarture trom this | brick 1736 T street porthwest; $1,400. Whit: « | Ing a recoznized inte-est, so soon as the American | crease prophetic vision which Dorsey had as | an ugly disposition. Besides some petty offenses, | terfere with thecustom officers hereafter, and ade country he has been minister of Brazil at tne Uru- | Overman, repair frame 937 M ‘street. northwest; | people were gratii-4 at the sight of his retire- rf $ 2 he was charged with havii me tw TS ago, kein the ev orter r #0. H.P. Montgomery, repair brick 1914 11th} Ment from the hizucst counell of the nation. Yet | £2 Waat orders would be made by the departinent. | he was charg having, some two years 2go, | mit their mistake in thelr previous laterference, LATOR RU LCAWEa 8. W. Dorsey could not entirely conceal himsetr, | 12 every case the prophicles made by these con-| decoyed a drunken tramp into the woods, robbed — Wis RE Rae Ginmicton wiih wat y Pace & : pels concen {| tractors were fulfilled. Dorsey subsequently | him and beaten him ina dangerous manner. On A Hanging Adjourned. S818 RIVE! Ss : LIQUOR LICENSES. and he app2ars as an active participant in several at ade i < “ é . : j 4 Operations. Boone sald §, WW. Dorsey directed the | Wrote to Joseph himself, urging him to get up pe- | Thursday, February 231. of the present year, Red- | Jacgsonyua, Fia., August 2%.—Wm. New York ou Monday aezt, 2 MCCh ISteaMs ta re in Tueodore Law's and “Williaae Memine: | form of Lie bone, aud dlfected Looke teeeee the | ttions and saying that he hed taken the route | den entered the house of Henry Purse, a tenant ot | wiaceee a ved Wo'be hanged to-day, at Madie weoccuen [oom Monday u Leet rate Shee Dae tate Donds to Ctenicuding.postmaster at Fort Sinith, | MMmselt on acccunt of Peck’s illness That an- | the late Bishop » Scott, one-and-a-half inlles below | gon, for the iaurder of Mr. Moore, has ol - Ark., where sureties Would be procured. The pros~ | SWered the claltn of the defense that 8. W. Dorsey | Odessa, during the absence of Purse and his wife, | wrt of error, and the hanging has’been ). WATT: ‘No CONTRACTION OF THE GREENBACK CURRENCY. CHANGE OF GRADE. ecutlon offered Dorsey's letter to Clendenning bat | had taken the routes to secure himself for money | who had gone out to their daily labor, leaving thé | without date. wit eet, 5 doors above Penn Tae deputy controller of the currency, acting | 4¢The Commissioners to-day assented to a change | ft introduction was strenuously, opposed, Ly tre | loaned. Ilisownstatement was that he had taken | house in charge of their daughter Sallie, 2 girl of Sage Sasa 2S Se, z i ee of grade on South Capitol street between N ang | MS Introduction was st nUvitietanding whale | tis route on account of Peck’s illness. between 12.and 18 years. Sallie and her baby sls- Dying from Starvation. BEPPY Beraic controller in the absence of Mr. Knox,says there | streets south, making a further excavauion neces- MeStALION Wat LEY WACEOT MOPmERING Cr ene ee ter were the only inmates. The negro asked the | Orrawa, Owt., August 2.—A man named Le i g is no truth tn the reports current to-day that the | sary of about six fcet at the greatest depth. ‘This | prov@station that they watited everything to come A Crank from Mlinois, Mttle girl for something to eat, which she prepared | verriers, ving in Hull, is at the polit of deathe PORCELAL COOLERS, work of national bank reorganization and exten- | will be of advantage to the brick makers, who are | !0-, Boone sa! at Miner che: ae and set before him. Having eaten, he Iingered in ote > ist - ste ia u and was not permitted to say what was on the INVENTIONS WORTH MILLIONS. from starvation. He is troubled with a stomachic RINNE Joe bunousag | sureae unite operat of Got Tow ape | aang mtenty tek unas se | gly boy, tnd at th denne rode | Mal morang in te Pus Coure, young man | fie hao, cour and Une tt ine | i. isa tiny ar au pone i cE 7 . curren nde ‘a a g materia! ac! iS st ha oe rel out ed Sallie, who resist wi al 2 ate ae proved last July, and known as the bank eharter | when complete Will have an easy ascent trou the Fils Look. All these contracts had as sureties | about 2 years old,etving his name as Wm.F. Ellis, | fCepis srematins Revien tos nated he ones sr petro nataataayel ™ ING KETTLES, extension act, he says such a condition of affairs | Eastern Branch up tothe Capitol. just what is | Hoyt ant Wheeler, whose Services were Procured | was in tne prisoners’ dock, on the charge of being | the evening of the following day, with some dim. Brutal Wife Murder. JELLY TUMBLERS, would be impossible, as the banks extending thelr | needed for business pul many brick betng | Yor it was sald that stephen W_ Dorsey hac no in- | @ Vagrant, and with b:gging on the street. Po- | culty gott=n out of town, and lodged In New Castle Ra.sron, N.C., August 25.—-Yesterday e 1 er it have three years in which to call | annually hauled over this street to supply con- was sald that Stephen W. Dorsey had no In- 2 jail'on Saturday morning. Threats of lynching ee eee ee Md FRUIT JAKS, &c. terest in these cont fle these ti Uceman Montgomery, of the seventh precinct, | 5 e r woman, Mrs. M died un a nder notes and exchange them for | tractors. iene were Ine eee Ee es SL) Fat the commer | Were made, public feeling being intensified by the | Poor, woman, Mrs, Morris, die height cy, the latter being issued as fastas VIRAL SF ATIONION, ork, helped Boone fa the rac Dorsey private ) stated that he arrested the prisoner at the corner | memory of the Neal case, but the crowd lacked a ie oe Fleder dag bmn | M. W. BEVERIDGE, Hic old ts deposited. The report in question, the | The report of vital statistics for July just Issued } Or tite arom poag 1B the Work. | Rerdcll was one | of 7¢h street and Louisiana avenue about 8 o'clock | leader, ee Te ap et NOt Whe of tte men suited well to be used by bad men. charged with her murder, It secmis that M eB IwrontsE or Cursa axp that the Trocess as Toe he Re Foe e878 | by the health officer, shows that the total mortal- | Rerdel was helping Borge’ aa sev. Dorsey was | 1a8t night, for collecting a large crowd, which ob-| On the 24th of May, the case was called for trial | Syirsr4 intemperate, went home drunk and 1008 PES. that the process is for the banks to deposit an | ity in the District of Columbia for that month was widing and directing both’ = structed the passage way, and for collecting | in the court sitting in this city, aad, after some and kicked his wife so that sie dled soon after, . £ —— | equivalent in legal tenders for the amount of new | 444, or at rate of 27.63 per 1,000 per annum. Death- | S¥!ding am 3 a -, money from the crowd. The officer stated that | delay, a jury was empanneled, made up of eleven sft whee 2. notes, these new notes not being issued for sixty | Pith 1s 4.75 In the 1,000" less than the inewn annual BUSINESS ON THE GRAVEYARD PRINCIPLE. the prisoner lectured on patents; that he clatmed | white and one colored mien, the lattér being the A $300,000 Fire. days after the deposit of greenbacks, and a large | rate for the months of July for the past eight | Boone said he had no_ records, for they did bust- | to be the inventor of landscape o peinting. &c. The | first negro juror who ever sat in a capital case in Borraio, N.Y., Auzust 2.—The loss by the ber of banks going through thts operation at | years. ‘The mortality of the white population was | ness on the “graveyard principle.” It had been | Prisoner, who 18 well educated, but miserably | this state. Harry Sharpley, esq., was assizned by | purning of the Eric taliway company’s elevator te Se ee a tat te eee LF | 230, oF at the rate of 21.7 per 1,000 per annum, being | hetter tar for them if then, whes tm conten, lation | Cd, was sworn, and testified that he walked here | the court as counsel for the prisoner, and he en- | estimated at Tully $300,000 and Is coversd Dy te. = S that a project Is on foot to buy thei | 9 43 per 1,000 legs than the mean rate for the past voy when fn contemplation | trom Tuinois, and was the inventor of various | tered into the defense so earnestly as to draw from general policy of insurance carried by the Erle goods being too | wit sont at | UP ANd force them toa premium. The acting con- Cighk years ‘The mortality of the colored popula- | Of Prospective gullt, all had enabled some under-| patents that were of vast importance to the} some of hts party (the democratic) unfavorable Tailway company. ‘a out. sarin = troller holds that as the banks are not obliged to re- | tion was 214, or at the rate of 39.1 per 1,000 per | t@Ker to do business for them on graveyard prin- | country. He sald he was the Inventor of a musi- criticism for excess of zeal. But the evidence was FIVE LIVES LOST. aot BE SEE RANGES: EAs | Ure the old clronlation for three years an attempt | annum, showing a decrease In thelr rate, as com-| ciples, ‘The combination prospered. ‘They were | cal machine that excelled by far, anything that | totaurae to te shee wad ee jury, after delib-| 5, a 2.—The loss of life in the sad SEATE MANTELS. An | U0 ort Up corer ig greenbacks would not bo | pared with the same for the month of July during | 1200 danger from Brady. ‘the danger was in the | has ever yet been known, for Which hecwould | one ete ee ene (uN ater det burning of the New York, Laxe Erle snd West epee tion emi “steal exe% ee crt yory sew banks, he said further, | the past elzht years of 98. The annual death. | fecods in other offices." Those records would not | take $75,000. He also had # life saving car-coup- | Ganesan verdict, found the_ prisoner guilty in | Ritinosi company elevator 1 now (isi a <a ‘S VAPOR STOVE; the best | are In process of reorganization at the present | rates per 1,000, for the different classes of diseases, | down. ‘Then came that he would dispose of for $1,000,000; and he | manner and form as indicted. Redden listened to | Ratlroad company elevator ts now | (11:40 a.m DANFORTILS FLUID constantly on hand. Pines 96, Che Lakger Butnber of charters will not | were as follows: Zymotlc, 12.26: constitutional, ONE OF THE MOST EXTRAORDINARY EVENTS had a war machine that could blow up every ship | his trial and the sentence which followed close ee ee meee ‘Kemp, Tmachiniety WS SENSES BOO. | ROE cope uaell Nebraary next. He called $85; local, 685; developmental, 244; violence, 98. | ne (Mr. Merrick) had ever known. ‘The Missourt | EB eT TE ae ora thereafter with stolic indifference. and did not | Charles Autentach, bin sweeper; Jas. H. Lee, “ “ s id je mortality, as_ compare the month or etary of War, In| seem ¢ Observers to realize that ~ 2 3. =| giving te department a great deal of trouble. | june inst, shows am Increase Of 84 The deatus | StePherd (Valle) came upon the scene and he met | Nena, Wiauen setter to the Secretary Jay Gould | deen forteited. While awaiting his execution he | Wen master, Timothy Driscoll, sweep=r, ET HOME, A PAMPHLET oF | {MS Was the incorrect statement in some New | from zymotic diseases increased trom 123 to 197; | Miner. At the first meeting Miner told Valle that | About his Tallroad iaeking. aed ne ae maintained the same dogged indifference to his | ROL UUrued. Ite rs ee a rae bin, imwued for era. | Jounhiers, hat under the present law -banks | constitutional decreased from 8 to86; locul de- | his (Miner's) routes were in danger. Vaile goes to | Senator Voorhees, about another machine, bat hae approaching doom, rarely referring to it and still | Wo hosies were recovered thls morultug, Wee fO%. £ Je “information of | eDesiting or havin on deposit 4 per cent bonds | creased from 136 to 110; developmental increased | Brady and asked him for an extension of time for | as yet recelved ng answer to his communion ions more rarcly exhibiting any emotion. He was vis | Sore co trightfully charred as to be unr Fue Sanitary Enetneer saga: “it | Wore chultled fo a tireulation equivalent to 100 per | trom 32 to 86; violence ‘trom 11t015. ‘The deaths | Dorsey, P@ck and Miner, ‘He did this for a man | He sald he studied law, and was also a landscape | ited several times by his mother and sister, and | Tre" Au 'the time of the nccldent twelve ner ‘were. Tees GRE Aas, swenelle er tte ot | ee IO ot Che Le ve uetr bonds, Such a con- | from scarlet fever remain the same ag last month, | Whom be had never met till that day. He went to | painter, and followed the business of Jandscape uenty by members of the New Castle clergy, | i Tue yuiiaing engaced in blowing and ee en Petanitney na | thenjournats (ue Haw was Inaccurate. he said, Dut | viz: 5; diptheria decreased from 2 to1; croup from | plead for official indulgence for his dearly beloved | patnting, and. giving literary entertainmente oo both white and colored, in whose conversation and | 1. ig cage nd a coy with Gs expec ny | TC Journals in question having given the false | 5 to 0; whooping-cough remains the same, viz: 1; | afd unknown friend. “Vale ‘sald he dida't know | make meuey enough to pay lie bond aut ing. | prayers he seemed to tage much comfort. He | 3,C2M%0 of wheat tor Cyrus Clarke. Notit fore, Sweet lioine-igt | Statement, publicity banks in all sections of the | typuoid fever increased from 1 to 12; matariat fe- | anything about Urady. He Kew ‘ne litle aout | He now had Of conte Le he weiee ne ic | Eaiked treely about uis crime, but always stoutly | ve 18 yet known as to the cause of the exp! you wiveitmueh | CouUnUY had been sending in requests for the tssu- | vers trom 7 to 12; diarrheal diseases trom 89 to | Brady ashe did of ‘Miner. He had no love for | big thing out of his patents as soon as he could | maintained that Jt was nothing more than seduc- tan advertisement. It con- | fee of the additional 10 per cent of circulation. | 147; cancers from 8 to 18; consumption decreased | Brady; in fact, Brady had’ been unkind. to him; | eee the Secretary of ce Treasury. ‘The crore said | tion, and that he comraltted noassault. aa fow powes, sound and valuable — froin 60 to 47; diseases of the nervous system from | but in his great broad humanity eyerybody was | he was ewig lrtperiee! crank, and he could 3 $250,000 ” jchioypehoiders would carefully | Pgrsonar.—Senator and Mrs. Conger, who have | 62to 48; diseases of the heart and blood vessels | Valle’s friend. juld the jury believe all this? ey and if he didn’t get any answers to his letters ‘The President at Newport t shed at $5,000; freight =e 3 isiting Mrs. D: t South Mountain, | from 18'to 9; pneumonta from 16 to 9; bronchitis | Vaile’s love for Miner at first sight was not the | he could “publish tem.” Newront, RL, A 25.—The newly-xppointed H Oras our stores 327 9th street, 1730 Pstreet, — vi en ee rend Hesistonts 8 pe from 9 to 2; diseases of the digestive organs in- | only.instance—he did not mean sentimental love ——>. Minister to Rome, W. W. Astor, will give an the Del pile | ven at i HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON. _| Tetured to the clty yesterday, and fave for | creased from 17 to %; developmental distases from | at first sight, but that which rang the bell at a Affairs in West Washington, elaborate breakfast to President Arthur, on Mon- pi enna ‘@ general = seas fhe west next Monday.——E. A. McIntire and fam- | 12 to 17; puerperal diseases of women from 1 to6; | jingle of adollar. It was not the only instance of | Busnwess on THE Caxatis brisking up, and sey. | day morning. next, at his cottage on Hallidon Hiil, grain. ily, Miss Meloy, the Misses I. and M. Duvall, E.N. | and seniilty decreased froin 19 to 13. ‘The average LOVE AT Fret siGHT eral boats have already left Cumberland on their | 2nd. upon that day a reception will be given i S. ¢. Bart and wife, Mrs. &. P. Brown and family, Miss | daily mortality was 14.82, being 1.8 more than | in tne case. Hod not ed into his (Buell’s) | Way here. The prospects now are that a heavy | hishonor by Mr. and Mrs. J. Willis, of New York, je Ne M. Hi. Lee and H. Dingman, of Washington, are | Jast’ month. Of the white decedents 58.05 per cent rady rush Dusiness will be done until the end of the season, | at thelr villa on Bellevue avenue. > CREAMERY PRINT BUTTER. among the late arrivals at Cape May.——Senator | were five years of age and over; 43.91 per cent | 8's, and let him have $10,000 at his first meeting— provided no breaks occur in the canal The ship-| President Arthur visited the fishing club-house, . and Mrs Logan are on a pleasure trip to NeW | were 20 years of age and over, and’ 30.43 per cent | $10,000 to purchase the Capital, which was to be | Monts of wheat by the canal promise to be con- | 4t Graves’ Point, this morning, 28 the guest Uniformly choice in quality. Made and printed at | Mexico, where, ft 1s sald, their son-in-law fs about | were 40 years and over.: Of the colored, 87.85 per | run for Brady, and pour out malice, slander and | siderable, , the chara io half pouud prints, expresly for us. Put | (0 make his permanent home.—George W. Knox | cent were 5 years of age and over; 28.04 per cent | i1pel upon honorable mer ff this District—upon | CHARGE OF VIOLATING Marker REGULATIona — pin 6, 12 end 18 pound Doxes. Ask your grocer and | {nd wife, W. M. Mew, and Henry Brandes, of | were 2) years and aver, and 17.76 per cent were 40| the coures uso the ae en ee ean Tore | Win, Howard, «hoe eee Washington | Cumbenied. ny Gen. Manco. Tats evening Be he. dealer for it. shington, were passengers by the steamer sall- | years and over, showing a percentage in favor of vernments and every boy dared raise his | Market, was charged in the Police Court this | Will iven a dinner by ex-Gov. Morgan, of New SPICEE, COMPTON & CO., [hey Pesan ae ety Pee Seem pees sees scaee IER, = pee oo here i Aan ‘and volce ‘against this ‘conspiracy. Mr. Mer- | m¢ ng juce at a point other than | York. ‘Will have a reception at Oak Lawn this : justice ey, Of + 15.203 5 re 6 “Boone u regulat s016-1a —— Si toniiams srenve__| the city visiting, his son-in-law, Mr. Charies X. | Geaents, 16 of 424 per cent were under one year | Tick sketched the operations by which Boone was | that allowed, according) to the regulations, ‘The See \HK. RUPP Panenhower, of the engineer department of the | of age; 9 of these Infants were white and 105 col- | Wnicn Valle tro Se pisudat was expedited | regulations, and he would take the detendarcs | 1 Damger of a Trial for Wife Murder C Dist ‘irs. Rounds, wite of the public printer, ‘The total mortality under five years of age | Herons service wae yor ay 8 Feauest Ww it on | Personal bonds to not repeat the offense. et ee a ee Eee NOS. 403 AND 405 TTI STREEY NORTHWssT, | !s's gone to Chicago for a short stay, after which | was 241 or 54.28 per cent. until January. Why did the Seombd Assistant Pose. | "BUILDING ASSOCIATION AG. tha, sixty-seventn | Stloon Keeper, was sent. to Jail wis morning to WkabQuinvans son will go to Denver,wWhere one of their daughters | "There were 275 Dirths re} (an annual birth- | Taster Geneval e ane regular monthly meeting await the result of his wite’s injuries. On the 15th SO DREN'S Cab vides. Mr. H.H. Smith, who has been at Keho- | rate of 17.11 per 1,000.) Of these births, 75 were | Maslet Genera! allow these men te lag tn this way | regular monthly instant he struck her upon the head with a beer 1 for somo time, has gone to Hook Bnon | white males, 66 white females, 61 colored males, | Tering ae rate fos ye a a St er O00 being fourteen shares re- | #188% and fractured her skull. The woman was the cheayest for Beaty, Comfortand Durability in thy | Springs. —Mrs, Representative Robeson is at Rye | and. 61 colored females, (a Dirth-rate, of 187 in Denatt of this wane ° ir ey conspiracy, it Tecovering, bui rday symptoms of meningitis ‘market. Beacil, for the month of September.—-Mrs. N. E. | 1,000 per annum for the white, and 23.8 for the col- trampled upon anotser leer coe the in and’ she is dying to-day. Taylor acknowl- *RCHERY, FISHING TACKLES, CROQUET ana | Burdett is at Ocean Grove, for a stay of some time. | ored tion), showing an apparent decrease ot er law in the z FENNIS, BICYCLES, VELOCIPEDES, TRI- | 7 FTof. Hilgard, chief of the coast survey, Gen. | pop ulation by excess of deaths over births report- ne. CXCLES, WAGONS, &e., cau be bought at the lowest | H22°n, ehlef of the signal service, Baron de Fava, | ed of 169, the white population decreasing by be manufacturers’ prices, the Italian minister, Senor Godoy, the Chilian | the colored by 69. Five pairs of twins (3 wes at CHR RUPPERT. minister, and Senor Netto, the new Brazilian min- colored.) were Marriages A ‘shi “__ | ister, were registered in hew York last night— | ‘white 3%, colored 10. mills, B ROBINSON & CU, Mrs. Garfield, mother oz the late President, has = — -————rer fen 'e left Mentor to visit her son in Ontario county, A WASHINGTONIAN IN THE INTERNATIONAL SHOOT- somewh: emp ds, Ca the N. nA eet reer — = bg Orgy poms ee been received in this Work in , leaves to- home idence, for a at Mr. James N. Pol 2OxS CLOTHING HOUSE, ‘stay of two weeks.—Rov. Dr. A. D. Gillette, well ilies, has bee! Weevil known in Washington, and for some years pastor 3 ¢ of the 18th Street Baptist church here, at = S06 Pexuertvanta Avexue. George yesterday.—Mrs, Sara A. Spencer E HAVE REDUCED TH? BEST. Gry pg e eaptene Hoy BLUE MIDDLESEX FLANNEL SUETS a tour of the northe: They From $13 to $10. 75; $4 Biue Pants to $3.60. AD Sum- ay Garfield and Bier Goods at cost. " Boyw’ School Suits, $2.50, $3, #4 SRI SS, uwards” Boys! nin 8c. ap. jorging Pos 40 and 6. i é Ee i Li : L : BA g [ pie ee ae able gene sg 5 | company.