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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Cofuer Peonsylvania Ave. and Lith St, by ‘The Evening Siar Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't Eveerxa Stan's served to subtertbers tn the city by carriers. on heir own account, at 10 cents pat Seow’ ce ake per moutt. Copies. at. the counte Sram eect dy all owt prepaid 60 cout & Shonth: one year, $6: six moths, (Entered at the Fost Oflice at Washington, D. C,as ‘The Contest with the Genesta_ THE FIRST OF THE TRIAL RACKS TO RESATLED TO-DAY. Saxpy Hook, N.J., Angust 20.—The first of the trial races to settle the question as to which OF the American yachts shall contost with the English cutter Genesta in the race for the America’s cup is set down for to-day. The con- lestants are: Priscilla, Puritan, Gracie and Bedouin. The Priscilla and Gracie, which had been anchored near the government dock here garly this morning, got under way shortly, be fore 9 o'clock, The Bedouin and Pur. tan were then being towed down the bay. The start is to be made from the light-ship, to The which point the Puritan, Gracie and Bedouln were towed, the Pricilla going out under sail, the four racers being pd by the yacht Squadron, and the ste nus, which fecond-class mail waiter.) Tue Werrx.y Sran—pnblished on Friday—$1 = Fear, portage prepaid. Six months. 50 cents. Eran me | Ve Ol Na tOORE, WASHINGTON, D.C., THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1885. | aWO CLNIE E — [TPT i... a sss OO Oe SANDY Hook, N.1., Angust 20, noon.— BOOKS, &c. SPECIAL NOTICES, “t = Fred. A. Preston, Minn., was today appointed Washington News and Gossip. Changes in the Ofices. ue re ease OF Sone ho ms to The Star A DEFAULTER FOR $30,000. | j°b's.are beealmed ia the thick Lage off Root oi EOF BOOKS SLI ‘TION, EAST WASHIN a joth« Sudden Death. <a y have been made, It lo Sar ae ates eee oS a Fe Soiree aah See | CUTENESS Race eran ert ae Eee teaiiet | cme rnteteneere West WDenth of a Renae Mamkers nn” | NOP t-2sy uniewia ook include Macauleg’s Histo Of the Club will be held at Mecauley’s ial on FRE Boe 31, E BOARD- : Beis $1 per set, Red Li cs doe per wo): owt | DAY EVENING. August 21st at Woclock Punctunl nue, $216,883; customs, $15) sec: | W; Norton, Kan,, toa clerkship at $1,000 per TNO HOUSE RECTER Son WesDAND KILLED THE COLUMBUS a CALvaston, Texas, Augast 20.—A epeciel to End of the Memphis Strike. bound in sheep, 8 vo.. 9G. per vols one lot of Houks, | attendance. [11] MARC S MARCERON, Sec. | To Tax Possession at Oxce.—Acting Sec- | annum in the office of the Firet Assistant Post-| IN THE TUNNEL ONE LEAVES A GHILD NINR CONVENTION, | the News tre rt, Worth says: A startling | | Mexrnis, Texx.. August 20.—It was ander Dest authors, eerie mecawin car eekecat =~ WASHINGTO! HOTE! retary Fai to-d: telegraphed to Mr. | master General—both under civil service rules, | MONTHS OLD. rumor spread through this city terday tothe | stood at a late hou ‘Fic. per vol. aud stilt another tot at Se. per volau26 | (FS weitington Grove, Ma. Firn-clans dinners | freon, PaTenHa today telegraphed reaen. | Wht M. French, of ti hos bao createed = effect that tt can Michela. wics promae Booxs For served for 75c. on sundays: break fast and supper S0c. rooks, the newly-appolnted assis! to the bureau of + aS of the Ch bank, woowe sudden death Beiter | mrattae tse tne peecrion te | andes eyes ae Mca |, The oes of earenihpeoet Memo | GOVERNOR HOADLY REXOMINATED. | Sts ms M. | (Fao A TE cra ee ear | insti v. de! lerk of the ae " : ‘Mesers. 1. Wil BW ructed Mr. V. P. Snyder, chiet clerk of Fran Bi founa that Jane Lanahan, about thirty years Braddon: | [ycp, represeuting Plone? Counce, No. 20, Chited | United States treasurer's oflice, to stperintend | ay nee ae Of Alabama, has been appointed i ¥ ri am, old, had died after an illness of about two hou! ar) called a meeting of all the oth Ge Dorn Thorne: ineoween Pwo | States Venevolent Frateralts, for the RiCTEGAENG, | trensuey eee ee the toteeal wanater ofthe the geologteat survey.” ab ovo eee ee at ano Donning bow as un George Duvan, | KING ALFONSO’S WRATH, city to tn the ata hore Thorne: Evelyn's Folly, by | meat of bem ieate held by my fate husbund, ry ineident to the forma survey. 5 pe Aad pe ap ee gy tes Kutherford, by Eagar Faw. | A.W. Hors It} A.W HOFF. “| oflce to the newassistant treasurer. Mr. Sb¥der | traders’ divtoere Te ete eee epost | 354 Pennsylvania avenue. The body was re- been a defaulier w about $340,000, but the con Gard Engraving a specialty. 120, THE EIGHTH ANNUA® MEETING OF | !$ now in San Francisco, and_will conduct the | moved for cane? a Moved to the undertaxing establishment of J. mittee consider the bank solvent and sound. ada | oe a ee ee eserege | qfourtclaws postmastors wore appointed to, | C. Lee, where it was viewed by Coroner Patter- The German-Spanish Unpleasantness cette bank has a paid-up, capital of $150,000, here wi "| day in inia as follows: T. A. Adams, at | son, who decided to hold an autopsy. whee 2. 000, Mr. . ic yeur | Coming assistant treasurer. Tubeville; W. W. Coates at Borkdales dames | ~ Mrs Duvall eaten to a Star reporter that presidentof the bank, says that are w DELINQUENT PoSTMASTERS TO BE DISMISSED AT ONcE.—Chiefs of the money-order office and. ndey atthe bank, was a de- faniter toa large amount. Immediately after his demise the officers of the City National bank r bankers of the bank. This pis tO hav Clod, The Cloven Foot. by me Year, work soflered, eth Wediing an ‘Sheets good Note Paper for 25 cents. ut THE TWELFTH BUILDING AS~% TION. of Georgetown. D. C. will be held Hail FS EVENING, at S o'clock, wh be an election of ufticers to serve the ers ne RDINAND KIN CLERKS MUTUAL BAND P. Ax30- iation.—All_ members of the above usso- it EL He a1 ” " prepared fora run, and that the bank ts per B HAMAR at Childress’ Store; Jox, 8. Holmes, | the young woman came to her house about four | BANK DEFALOATION IN TEXAS, : The wee of Vict year In the September number. ‘The de _sue will be enormous, and we are takin bo that we need disappoint noone. Plense I fectly solvent and will recover its loss out of the estate of Nichols. ILis now generally believed t Nichols’ death was suicidal. He is believed m. A. Mays, at Atkins Tanks Wm. | months ago and wanted s room, and she re- ONELOY OF & N. Gillman, at Ghurchwood; Fannie fused to let her have one, as she did not rent GERMAN REGIMENT. ~ the finance division, and the chief special agent | mer, at Bunker's Hill; E. it Lowry; Jno, », - ciation are requested to send full name.ace, residrnce, Ns 2 's Hill; E, A. Lee, at Lowry; Toons to single ladies. ‘The applicant sald that ° caaie vane Tad | PARIS, August 20. aro ot thin eft cron: Sones: Fis 39 newraxo Bros, | Fateuhanieaccygmnn War WLLL | ofthe, Post GAiee department, bave been des | Goin gs a Mreeaakas Lotte, Giiulandy gt | her Nusband had een tiled im the water:| MEMPHIS STREET OAR STRIKE ERDED. | ic Wu "Mncaiey’ Yat'ghiioht Nima | stent te eet aa oe aes z ig, | Bin. See, Hox ob icted to call the’ immediate atten! 3 LH. MeCar 5 works tunnel, and he dd fellow Nichoks Gras ine pecona ae It | show tile displ asstimption by Ger ae Bere = <n TSEATE | Postmaster General or the Fiest Assistant Povte | Sexton/at Chatham Hulk Wea. Tarakins, at | that order was ee eae nee ee Fee ere GO0 ek ee et a eank, S24 | tauny of control of tho Caroline ietanda, te IN erin Cane tue it cannon by thal es SAND VAUct 10% SINESS of W. | Muster General to all cases oc aaitagnenay in zeny aes puther, at Long Hollow; Amanda | Duvall positively refused 1 let “her have the HOADLY RENOMINATE as teller. and. thus had opportunities for ed the honorary colonelcy of the regiment Faint ee Gh AST and fas en sincedefeades, | Clarence Duvall anu) James H, Marr. under the Arm | Money matters on the part ‘of postm , at Sherande, Toom and she wentoff, Mrs, Duyail heard no abstractiag money without’ the nhroweden rman Uhians Which Was some tne ago echt Ub will hereatter | Which may come to their notice by the reports |" The following fourth-class postmasters were | more of her till last Te pout 11. Done by Ac ° . ‘ “ - “fawn Tennis as eGaine of SKIN,” by Lieut, Pelle | Vaconducted, by, W. Clarence Duvall st the vid loce | of special agents oF otherwise... special Jacket | appointed yesterday: Littleton E. Price, Damas. | O'clock, when in ausweris the deer bell ahe | ee Vor Done by Acclamation Amid SF nntaimtance of, any other | employe “Married for Fun.” Hiverside Paper Series Hom te Raving become sole qnner of same by pur | of “melon-colored” paper 1s to be prepared for | cus, Montgom Fy county, Md. vice E. Edwards: | found ‘the woman in the hall with @ young ‘cw Dissenting Cries—The Governor | Nichols was also elty treasurer, but tii chase. ‘The firm of Duvall & Marr having been mutu- ., New Market, Frederick county, | child inher arms, Sho told Mrs, Duvalle pitt | Makes aSpeech—A Pro! ion Eomb- si iacinge Paros tear agony ergata ig bestowed upon him RERLIN, Angust 20,—The National Gan at in Spain over the. “An Old Mak's Parade.” By MissPhelps. River- | Siiy disolved, all pucties Indebted to theta will kindy | SUC cases, the color being designed to cali | Join Rutledg die Paper Series br Lgl oo And any ‘who have. chums | tlention at once to the inclosure from among | Md., vice Ida F. Slicer. ful story, that she had Just come from Balti- Allen 0. Myers Once More. hers Doon dincovered. Ho fir as ts Known the | Scea) ate thas the Gormengwversinen teas Series med wget Don F wher nave) chal Ly 3 z, ¥ side indebteduess of Nichols siands, says that Uy na quvernmeT “chele Werding Journey.” Riverside Paper Series. | Geainst said firm are requested to prevent them iar | the mass of papers which reach the desks of ee more “and” was tired and wanted | Special Dispatch to Tae Hveaina Sram Datos amsoumite tiene Bao poo ent hot yet be aily notified that the islands The statue of Liberty Enbghtening the World, de- | tediately for payment. the Postmaster General and his assistants, | Democratic-Greenback Fusion in Towa. | room, and this caused her t give her a CoLumBUs, 0., August 20.—There was a de-| are current that iis private In have been annexed, derided by Nie ae greece bate i Heretofore cases of this Kind have been allowed | A RESOLUTION INDORSING THE ADMINISTRA- | room: She came down during the day and got ioldedl Sethe orn 2 much laner, Nichols was an See anl0 425 “thst. Ww. to take the routine course, golng with other Sieg eae é the servant to get her some wood and water to feeling of anger manlfested at a late hour H As Bad as the London Cri ¢ shee eee correspondence to the correspondent clerk's | ane rowan democratic state equvention metat | Make tea. She complained of feeling badly, | last night by members of the state central Sooorr Booxs, << geae office, and as a result many postmasters who but after taking her tea she said she felt better. | committee over the distrib teke S ate . di - thas. § r the distribution of tickets to The Epworth Hezqnal now ready. A splendid Oc- | American Watches uf every deseripth have fulled to keep up their deposits have been | Cedar Rapids yesterday and nominated C She appeared very rvous. About 10 o'clock | the state di vel hich is | ated a proiound sensation * 5 | able to retain their offices ater their delinquen- | E. Whiti d W. F. Bi r for | last ni eevee late democratic convention, which is protound sex i tavoor Commercial Linen Papeterie, 24 Sheets and | jy aisrrivated among the incauberso eee r ing for governor and W. F. Braune! last night one of the boarders heard some noise gh ee a ee 24 Envelopes for a quarter. Under our own cooperauve assem you eanbuy any | C8 have been reported upon. Justice of the supreme court. ‘These are demo-| in the room of the deceased. He went down | Pelng held in theGrand Opera Honse. Allen | ¥ery his! woke ys AN INDIANA CONSTARLE WHO US¥: THORITY INDIANar mith, of y yesterday, tor OSL Popular eit zens of this place. He leaves two daughters, Of these wutehes by paying $1 per week. Call ou ‘i = = = and told Mrs. Duvall, who went up and found | 0. Myers, who had assumed charge of securing | Hoth ot wi He persons’ implicated tn €.€ PURSELL, Hooksetier, y paying $1 per work. Lievr. Day's Success—Onicial information | ¢rats, Ex-Congressman Gitlette was nominated | her lodger in’ what appeared to bea fainting | the house for the gathering, also issued the | 0! Whom are married, rn na.’ Under cover sul 41S Oth street uls-st x Peet eee rorlven atte War department, con- ee scent gd sleet cra ca OT ae spell, ha sent for Dr. ‘Pownshend, and he pro-| tickets of admission. Myers was roundly de- Mr. Roach’s Men Resuming Work. Smith has been issuing and a rm! s - | superintendent, of public instruction. These | nounced ita ‘ 2 re ving warrants of arrest on ciris Cust ay bo (ee DE TSB HODaRE ing the news published in Tne Stax con- | Supe Pp case of aconite poisoning and pre- WY Yow, August 20,cAbout adozen men | Sfrvit warranta of arrest on y giris in . Se were the candidates of the greenbackers. The | scribed for her. About. two hours afterwards | POW%ced by the committee who, after express- capture of hisson, aud the kiliiqg of Guicr xaue | Pistiorm indorses the principies of the demo- | he was again sent for, but belore iis arsivat the | !ng in warm terms their opinion of his conduct, | Went to work Inthe Morgan ron. works tiie by Lieut, Day's force. cratic national convention, demands the repeal | woman was deud. appointed a committee to endeavor to secure | Morning for th rpose of completing several fh see of the prohibition law and a high license sys-) Dr. Townshend at once notified the coroner, | more commodious rters, and to refuse to | Pi¢ces Of work for parties other than the govern. A PAcKAGg, containing $300,000 In gold, ar- | tem. The platform aiso deciares that “in Presi- | and the police sent the child to St.Ann’s asylum. | Soars pe fe ment, which were left unfinished at tbe time rived in New York Tuesday from the sub-t dent Cleveland the country has sound # man | The deceased is said to have @ brother on the | 8°cePt Myers’ tickets to theconvention. The | of the suspension. The shop engine was putin | RaREST Bun. of solid judginent, couscientious Tntegrity, wn- | poliee force in Baltimore, named Wim.H.Moore. | Committee, however, failed to get other quar- | Motion for (he first time on a new shait for the | eee ice ede | swerving fidelity, patriotism and couraze equal | She isa small thir woman,with black hair and | ters, and the effort failed, Myers states that | Usitle mail steamer Colon. By the time tie | 10-2 in gale lensent to New York from | to that of Andrew Jackson,” ‘The resolution | dark eyes. ‘The child is about nine months Old, | he had 4,6 ri hua wie work above referred to is €01 dit ts ex- AND | San Francisco by mail. indorsing the administration was received | An autopsy will be held this afternoon at 4 had 1,500 tickets printed, and had given to | pected that orders will be received authorizing VINE Loe ——— + ‘I oe ‘oloa! & ‘ the delegates themselves one extra ticket, in- | a conti e of work upon the governmen VINE-—LUM- | 1. cpection oF INDIAN Sciio0rs,—Mr, Jobn | Wit! much enthusiasm, * {o'clock at Lee's establishment, on the avenue. i vita on = id then faking Uh ng them to. ren montavenue and I st nw. over Ariinj 1105 Pennsylvania avenue, And secure ove of those neat small stone bottles of “ INK anda box of 60 pound PAPER and ENVEL- | (ilar can be obtained by apply OPES, which he ismaking s specialty of selling for | hay 25.cents he girls after exacting fron ing about 1 tos. M.'YE. = ‘Secretary, University Law Building, corner 6th | “Ty at California by (? ape ts, Ww ariv-z0t_| in gold has thus far z TAL i YELLOW PINE, SPRU A new invoice Just received. Sy14_ | BERD LUMBER, Bills ofall sizes ene Stead of handing them over to the state com- | contracts now pendi eee . qurdwood Lumber Ash, Cherry, Walnut, | H. Oberly, the new superintendent of Indian} Busi in th Court. 1 3 os me UST PUBLISHED. s sgh ye ew superintendent of Int jusiness in the U.S. Supreme Cor THE CAMP BY THE SEA. mittee for distribution, It is claimed, how- — I Poplar, Mahogany slanding on end, Any ritabeard | schools, hus made areport to the Secretary of | ActioN oF Tum AMEEICAN aw ABIOCEATION. The Prospects for Fruit, ke Texas Fever. SS ever, that Myers had 2,300 tickets printed. alicdaige Master, vol 2, | Most complete stock of wah, bors, Blinds and Mol: | the Tnterior in relation to the condition of the | ‘The American Bar association, In session yes- | How the Light Infantry are Getting | °C? (ie Ue Nad 2,200 ickets printed. INDICATIONS THAT THE SUPPLY OF A MANY CATTLE DYING NEAR CHICAGO OF & sin the District. ‘Please call, xan Chiloceo Indian Industrial school, located 14 | terday at Saratoga, N'Y, adopted aresoluvion | Aloug—The Clambake — Mosquitoes, VERSION DATE t6 ASSEMBLING. PEARS, PLUMS AND GEAPES WILL BE DISEASE-THAT SEEMS TNCUMAMER. ‘at Khartoum be convinced. THOS. W the Indian Territory, and the Haskell instizute, ante a Ete. The convention was slow in assembling this | sy, M August 20.—Th » |. CHICAGO, August 20.—A strange malady hae Tie nnd 1s Ciencral Upton. at Lawrenee, Kansas. At the Chilocco school, “in view of the contingent necessity for : morning, and it was nearly 11 o'clock betore | England Homestond publishes ieday repert, | broken out among cattle, particularly aniich ‘Toe Conge: by HEM Stanley. Wasiixarox D.C, July the eport states, there ce 156 pupils, They Poe A Seo oo Barrons coor Correspondence of THE EVENING STAR: the vast assemblage was called to order by | from over 1,000 correspondents in. the fruit poe og lien sgeear pee =. th of the Naturalist’: Wanderings Essterm Archi eral mncetin af ve only two teachers, both young ladies, and | of the United States from its overplus of busi- 7 Cha 04 wit ons of Ne uiion stock yards, and extend shat Te DROP PME Builth Pave ouly two teuchers, both young ladies, a rp Care Max Cry, N. J., August 9, 1885. | Chairman Cogan, of the state central com- ing regions o port slaughter of the city, Ti es fatal, It is thought the in the southwestern part disease appears to be mall Micted cattle ness, that the chair appoint a committee of five, | This bas been a gala day at camp for the In. | mittee, pile ores) Haters Nerras he FOURTH of ave yelock p.m..ut | Worked. The male pupils are taught farm work | or which the president of the association shall | , ie a nd the females are taught general housework, Irian, £0 consider what actor oeexpres, | @BtrY and thelr friends, even though the clam-| Hon, John F. Follett, of Cincinnatl, was made ST, 1885, at 2 Le Droit Building, for the purpose of witd- a: bearing year nuer Doroles; by the Duchess. The Daemon ot kc! . 3 | be eb neUp the flues of the sald company. JOSEVE | SeWing, cooking, ete. Superintendent Oberly | Pe - aS den wnab action ore bake was not what was expected. The corps | permanent president, and was received with | Scarcity of th show symptoms of Texas Pare Bdait Catecdiam. PAUL, Secretary. Speake’ inthe gies terms of the Maskell | to 44 taken‘ou the part of the association, and | Maarched with thelr ladiesto the depot of the | great applause. Judge Follett. congratulated gasenl sede be, Cast co any openers eat over | Shen te “cers Guia tee Weanonas anen, ies ent for din. Be Alden Pubiteations, Dass en cate acquiring a kuowledsi'of the Engin language, | £2 Peer here on et before Friday current | line of ears running to Sewell's Point, where | the convention on being the first that had been | fugesstern,Statsy suffered from the avs toss | cuulion fies, Shar cd : E ORRISON. a ln Be ir ionstrel Secretary ey structer ey emba LU; é : 5 7 ooke eakS ‘ ; , . ~ sho ry 7 y patches of open prairie, apon twa i niet Se OOS MAE Daldiie Tee | mechanical taining as in theltstadien 284 | copies or the proceedings of the assoetation to mbarked. Upon their arrival at the Point | held since the party had come into control of| come > birret. for that. “year, The | tains many patebes oF open prairie, apon W Ww ton, D.C. the President of the United State: Deposit Accounts, subject to check at sight, received || Not A SAPE PLACE FoR Expezzi.ina Post-| Court, the libra the Supreme | they were regaled with an elegant sail on the | the general government. He congratulated the | crop will 1 little short of 75 per cent of that | cows graze in herds. Texas n of both the’ Jaw and the | Ocean, after which the alleged clarubake took | party and the people upon the end of the time n average bearing Year, and is therefore | driven into Bridsep are Frequently port tharetgis ‘thls. a istrict, E erece thi aecrare ane er nd itis believed that the disease Was caught from Firms. Corporations and Tudividuals. MASTEuR -Juilgé Crosse ot general library of Congress, to the governor | place, which proved such a badly managed | when United States marshals and. bull-dos re. p larger than wh average ‘non-beuring year | # : pet | n ‘All Stocks and Bonds Ii nthe New York ana | MASTE! ige Crease, of the supreme court | tha chiet C ~ of each | fms ates aoe z rop. There hus been little damage irom can- | 1om these passing herd Dos Day Daives Philadelphia Stock Exchanges bought and soid-on | Of British Columbia, in’ his opinion surrender- | state anil io the state libristen thereto, | “Malt that many of the corps and thelr triends | Yolvers could d to carry elvetions. Judge | ker worms. It is too early for prices on winter es Seumesion. | Moston orders execaied. America | ing Postmaster Hibbs to the United States | David Dud id, a8 a committee, submitted | Were compelled to take un early train back to Seg re ra ee — elephione Stock dealt In. on | Authorities for embezzlement under the extra- | an exhaustive report on the delay and wncer- | Cape May and get their dinner at Congress ae New Yorig state $1.50 to $2.50 per barrel | THE SULTAN Aw) bane or sates Stock and Honda orall local mireet Rall, | dition Jaw, says: “It isa case of considerable | tainties of judicial administration. It will be | Hall, ‘The bad management of the clamtalee & Reb ennre Bombenell: witl probably be the ruling prices. ‘There 1s. a BE AVEUSE To THE ALLIANCE. THE MISFIT STORE. roads. Gas, Insurance and ‘Telephone Companies | Mportance, because the complaint is for an | discussed tu-day. was evidenced tn the failure of the committee | 5,4, bombshell was throwa into the convention | great abundance of cider apples. Plums where || Loxpon, August 20.—The Siandar(s Berlin Toughtand sold, ‘Sps0" | offense which has no exact purallel in the his. pci A to provide accom modations for therestepand ae by the reading of a resolution by W Miles, | Erown wil be a good cro} rs averass correspondent says: An eminent Turkish dip: SSS Gi] try of extradition eases, and the danger that Weide und Gredtsore weewee. mace allowance for the Lane mumber be siag | Chairman of the committee of the Voiers Union | cent of @ full crop and the quality oft lomatist declares that the svltan and the grand CORNER TENTH AND ¥ STREETS. Fe Te eee a Notary Pubite, | Would arive of repetition should it wot prove t | angel ne sevea yw, | held. by outsiders, who crowded the tarienes | fObiv, prayng that a plank be placed in the | eucrally is good, Grapes tn the eaxt full be Vizier oppose Hance of T with Eng aoa ate Osco aid Notary Futile. | Poe ca ieediabis Goce That a ee out four weeks ago a man named J. W. | Muay, cuojaers who crowded the tables so | Diatiorhy resubiitting the second amendinent | an average cryp, BUL in quality ap tor the | far inst Russia. ‘The Standard anges tho ol Huikitng Lot on Bist st. West Washing. | understood when It is considered that there | Brown came to Rochester, N. Y.,and miade the | hers found thentcelves completely shatonticey | 12% vote of the peuple. Three years azo this | lack In quantity, Quinees, where grown, fall | great tmportan securing an alllance be- Be ENTIRE STOCK OF FINE ¥,300, fronting on two streets; will be soldcheap | are some 15,000 postmausters having the same | acquaintance of Mary Way, of Tyler si de amendment, whieh Is p phibitory in its charac- | below an averaxe crop. Berries Fries | tween England and Turkey et. He | all participation. ‘The clambake of to-day will FOR MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN iberal terms. facilities asthe prisoner in the issuance of e was heir toane folyok 0 son wi 5 ter, received over 283,000 votes. One delegate | Were @ great crop, the largest for years. A | hope that Sir Henry ‘AY FAlt LESS THAN COST OF MANUFACTURE | (Pas sayy — | money orders in the United States, and ir one | ‘Old her he was heir to an estate in Holyoke, | 20" tuand comparison with the one gi moved that the resolution be sent to Towa. | eablegrain from Liverpool gives the condition | been sent on a special m q iz (se sanver s siepn. such can, with impunity, unblushigly egniess | Mass. and represented that he was possessed | (he"CGr. MisWan. % lioose, of Washinetos, | Madly Renominated by Acetamation, | °! the Enzlish apple erop as govd, but below the | will be successful in se SLATE MANTELS = SLATE MANTELA | {0 having abused his trust by embezzling | ofconsiderable means. (Mutual love seemed t0 | was untiring in hls eiforts to make Use afluiruo | Congressman George W. Geddes made a mo. | CMY exPectations, af the fruit fs talting. ‘The | lance. Always instock large assortment of Gas Fixtures, | $20,000 In three days and then avold all pun- spring up and on August 6th they were mar-| off in necord with the prozram, and It is due to | tion that Governor Hoadly be nominated by | Swept fall below the nerds « countrs, ishment by merely skipping across an imagin-| ried in Canundaigun by Justice of the Peace | his e:torts that the affair was a partlalsucesss.. | Auclamaios pet baat Achaea gS asl acy Merete FOR BOYS TWELVE TO EIGHTEEN, THE Grates, Latrobes, Ranges and Furnaces ary boundary line, It is m mere rule of three entered a store in that | “The visit of the cups tast mig i Dn, Micha : trlets of Europe will he shutout, the prospects 5 SIGHTEEN, , ere 5 si ps last night tothe iron | “Hon. Michael Ryan, of Cinetnnati, seconded | Hts « ns et gn ENTIRE STOCK OF SUITS AT 60 CENTS ON THE 409 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST. _jy1_ | SUM to ascertain the mischiet such an example pier was a grand su in tact, it was the best | the nomination of Hoadly by acclamation, de- | Of Shipments from this country are very good. DOLLAR . ‘i a : ae = to even w few of that great army of postmasters Is 5 place to go to get rid of the mosquitoes, which | tending the governor in ali that he had done in se ees (SES BEGUN QLORED) nae asec | MUL GO.” he had f goals in the | bre unusually. troublesome Ga Tt | his omelal capacity, General Foreign News by Cable. ‘Auger, a dist FOR YOUTH AND MEN, THE ENTIRE LINE | cuted Electrie and Steaut Lathe Als, Magnede | Pgnsonat.—Mn Malcom Hay, late Fi freight house at Ri He also succeeded | seemed as if the entire state of New Jersey had | The nomination was then made by acclama- ADMIRAL COURBE'S REMAINS, surgoon-Sacmiel OF LEAUTIFUL SUITS AT 66% CENTS ON THE | Guatment at 503 Bissoor ave ee aeaness RSONAL.—Mr. Malcom Hay, late First As-| in borcowiug various sums of money on the | contributed to the elfort to ineonren tion, about « dozen yelling, “No, no; never.” Parts, Aucust 20.—Tbe government has or- | Of Mat city. The doc DOLLAR. ==> E ¥. BROOKS, sistant Postmaster General. 1s reported to be | strength of his representation. He b the Infantry. ‘The mosquitoes were so active | | Licut, Gov. John J. Warwick was also renom- | dered Admiral Courbet's remains to be landed ge yp Kt z dying at Cresson Springs, Pa.—Major Charles | niture amounting to tifty doilar that many persons were compelled to leave the | nated by acclamation. at Brest, instead of at Toulon, owing to the | Japan, China and SEERSUCKER COATS AND VESTS $1.75. GARDEN HOSE, any length. T. Yoder has rented a cottage at Mt. Pleasant, | 40% Perkins, of Canandaigua, and gave him a | supper table belore finishing their mea Ex, Congressman Vanee, in an able 5 prevalence of cholera at the iaiter plice, Ex- | erempanied by M- Glaudert, th duke Shae b ave aueane sewonxf : ve, ah ‘sizes; guaranteed. Call ——Miss Philipe, daughter of B. F/Stearns, is Frorthlens ehéek for sixty-two dollars, peeing ‘Bray's mail brought to Private Grant 31 | nominated ffon, Charis D.Martin, of Fairtield, | tensive preparations had been made at Toulon | SW! to Galveston, Texas COATS AND VESTS REGARDLESS OF COST OR REUICES.éo, Nocharge for hanging, | FRe"Gues Sis ite ot Idee Beak Poaken ch | turned to Rochester, and Brown told His wite | Beameut wHinting vailice. © Mange op tie ceeds | sriacandidate for supreme judge. 'The nomin: | for the reception of the body. Not a Case of Yellow Fever. 9 ao LOWESE PRICES. Plumbing, Re Ca er aunt, the wife of Judge Benj. Foraker, ot vats ZO} down town to see e, Dons y eg bead ‘M. ROTHAN'S EXPULSION FROM ALSACE-LOR- Y ? K, 20,.—" VALUE tepaire, Deane ere wioraker, off that he was goin n town to see a parade, | were adorned with cartoons of the most comi New York, August 20.—The bureau of con eis —euae ELF. BROOKS. 93115) street eee ee Chatee ae a ee He leit the house’and has not since been seen. | cal character, AD EN on eens G facie kacesh oe tagious diseaes stated that Otto Raab, who vas oe = ATTENTION OF VISITORS AN) scien, : pe) . ‘fhe police are making a vigorous Th a A in_ the proceedings Governor "ARIS, August 20.—M. taken from No. 35 Bowery last night 1s sa : 5 tS as Sue G. Tiekey gre vat the Windsor Sulphur | nin aud if found he will be prosecuted {or Ampulcrinan oon a Sora, | Hoadly appeared, und was received with mark- | pelied trom Alsace-Lorraiae, daciares that. his | fering irom Tntersalt er and jaundioa, IN IMMENSE VARIETY, AT A GREAT SACRI- | Vj TH, the new and popular Brain and Nerve Tonic ie ie tine " Spake heck following ‘toate | Passing worthless checks and deserting his | and a uuppointment or pleasure is depicted on | £4 cothusiasm. The governer spoke briefly, | nume was erased from the Patri and not yellow fev As supposed, ome : ke pias ur in Watkes by Woe: ANAT Stier | Washington: aC. Reyood, and family,-Atfs | Wile. The irl wow thinks he has another wite | many faseas sney crowd around thesdjutuors | Bava, that is heart was full of gratitude, | May. Ae says that theeGerman guvert Ry Yentor and Manuieiurer, 1439 Feumylvanw ave | DF. Bullock and son, F. J. Lavender, E,W.) Somewhere: {ent at noon 10WRing for letters from the folis at Set eae ane Onn cae Gee ge Sogpieoel Reppert Fog onnetiag terme Large ae = — ou —_— pid Finch, Batnuel D, Trliable, J; P. Lothrop, Win Perhaps. Dress parade at the Stockton hotel will be the | #80 defended the last legislature, and raid no | session. {tts expected that tne result wilt be ss at T2s0ocleck in the bar : Se ainaes Llbbey, MINS | sero the New York World, feature Eres cane ak aw was passod that Judge Foraker would have | bill for the payment Of members. ‘The expul- | room of Alsop & ipo. ot the West mide of Ne THE MISFIT STORE L s. D is and Hon, John MM, Subscriptions through the newspapers of this | | Temorrow the conrmissioned officers will at- | WyOud vernon ruicreed We the thet ante; | Sion oF Russians from eastern Germ, public square and quickly communicated to f wsaer, Sasn, Doors, ‘gn, Justice US supreme Court-——Ar- Josept | city to the Grant Monument fund have practi | tend a dinner at the stockton coptign and, bad | Sueted Chat he wax against prohibition, but fa- |" 9. pe GLERS AND COURT KALKOKY wer. | (Uuatans Ocrunled by Hi Howe, C. A- Wimicles, istered’ in’ St. Louis on Tuesday.——Ex-Secre- | Mg today to discuss er- . e 5 S i y ‘and M, de Giem have tnct ut Dres- | ball of the block, were totally constimed. Loss Se- MAKE NO MISTAKE AND COME TOTHE 1pw sow: Sabp Wines and Compl and: COnaioa a haps it will be able to revive interest in the || Fousp DeAp ox THE TkAcK.—On Monday | RC! ONIN Hiden Wat Pea Herr Tisza, the Hungarian pri:ne minis. | on buildings estinated at 811,000; Insurance, CORNER OF TENTH AND F STREETS auld schot, of the Belztan Legation, are at Sara great undertaking. oming the body of a man with his brains | Gate for supreme court Judge. Ar. Martin was | 1¢F. Previous to ‘ils departure for Ostend, was | $7,000. On goods, $12,000; Insurance, 85,000, eer oe Pr NO ome ond srcet Mr. OG Maple, propric. | Unprecedented Crops inthe south. | fricimond: Predenksbure aint Potosae! rite | Homunated on the first ballot, ‘Before the Foil | MMormed by Connt Kalnoky that no linpartant |e scey Away myeGinces MEX. The fe = on tor of Willard's hotel, and Hi. i Burrill, of | The Manwacturers’ Record, of Baltimore, | road, a few miles south of Quantico, “It is sup- | Nas flutshed Glilmore'’s name! was withdrawn, * | teen-year old daughterof Mrs. Mary Bautech ry DRESSED OR ROUGH at same price. Washington, were rezistered in Chicazo Tues { publishes to-day nearly five pages of special | Posed thag the ian was struck by a train se nee (wer made Onent:, ae was reported to the police in Chicago yesterd: Tue-sox warcre.” anise eas day.—Representatives Randall, of Pennayl 5 2 y Lay: Pew. | during the*night. It was {dentified asthe body | Mus. VISIT OF THE CZAR TO BERLIN. | i. missing. From some letters left by the gi x . VA. PINE BOARDS, 16. per 1,000, rein Stribon Metres cea reports, covering the whole south, from Vir-| G¢'an Englishman formerly employed in the | , Fer the short term for supreme court judze,| BERLIN, August 20.—Count Schuvaloff, the | the muther supposes that slic W hood aw: 7 1250.” : of Louisiana, and Civil Service Commisiones | Simla to Texas, showing that the prospects for | neishborluod. Judge Courtwright, of Pickaway; ex-Congress- | Russian Ambassador, was about to go to St. | by two circus the rants have been issu a = y 2 of Ssacligted Service Commissioner se sine iS i feu man Leedom, ex-Congressman Gilbert Ather- | Petersburg, when he was suddenly ordered to | for the arrest of the lutier. HE RysTaL = L4ATROBE Tove Eaton were registered in New York last night, | the crops and the outlook for business in the Rae ton, of Licking; Virgil P, Kline, of Cuyahogs; | remain here... This is supposed to foreshadow a | (07 We Arrest oF the age. MANUFACTURED BY THE BARSTOW STOVE | WHITE PINE DOORS, inch and a-half, all regular Prana cet se sae German: Min-| south are remarkably good. Notonly is the Chas. A. Palmer, of Fayette, and John P. Jef | visit of the czar to Emperor William. SENT TOTHE CouNTY JAIL Arrer ELorrna, C0. FOR WHICH WE ARE THESOLE AGENTS, Is sizes. ster, sulled from New York for Europe acreage of cotton, corn and tobacco crups the inal office to-day: } fries, of Wayne, were placed in nomination. MINISTER PHELPS UNWEL Dr. 8.5. Stouer,a prominent @hysiclan, living AND THE MOST $1.00. Crear eee oc tie of Rex WH: | largest on record, but the reports are almost G6.7; 11 a.m, 25.6; 2 p.m. | py Aswociated Prost. Loxnos, August 20-Mr Phelps, the Ameri. | @few. miles from! Lancaster, Pa., cloped Witt WE HAVE SOLD | GEORGIA PINE STEPPING, kiln dried, dressed, typhoid fever, alles betters Senor Hom: Th of oe Seu THE PROCEEDINGS IN DETAIL, | can minister, who is suffering fom cold and ven batch Beene see rmge! Senet, 4 MOST POPULAR ero, the Mex! mister, aad Edw ops, as well ay or the smaller crops, excepting 2 ZA ‘ ck Zo, is better th 01 ¢ eluded the offices ACE STOVE, WE ALSO HAVE A FULL $35.00. inith, of Washington, arcal Newport Hon, | wheat, will Fray, exceed the best eroprever | hare afte decrees Delay in Completing the Platform—| ing, He will today go to ihe emtutey with Perk png mel eel ae Pile Ur yt meen FIGURES AND VERY CHEAP. = Blane is visiting frends at Mt. Desert. ce | ing year, and the Tens on crops for mones od | rome, te, Albany Parslary at the strc | Administration. isceeet dees raregrge nN emcees year in the county jail. HAYWAKD & HUTCHINSON, ODD SIZE FRAME SASH DOORS, a specialty. Messrs, A. L. Knight and W, Percy Tilghman, | Yanced Wo the farmers is much less than here- | ‘Andrew Archer, on 44, street, is unfounded, .A | COLUMRUS, OH10, August 20.—The demo-| LoNDox, August 20.—The condition of Mr. |~ : een ants 424 9TH STREET. of Erceldonue, Fla., are in the city on a short | tofore. | Rezarding corn, some reports sity that | dispatch from the institution states “he is at | cratic state convention was late In coming to | 208n Ruskin continues to improve. Krtian ny Hee Latria Brovam 3 = LUMBER delivered any part of city free of charge, | visit.—Postinaster’ General Vilas left Mil- | the yield will be the best for years; others best | work every di . 7 A MEETING OF PARNELLITES CALLED, four children of John Williams, of Gly Lar Arrexnos. wankee last night for a three weeks’ hunting | for twenty years, and many the best. ever | “O"* CVer¥ aay: order this morning, owing to the difficulty of | peyiix, August 20.—Mr Parnell has sum-| Dear Scranton, Pa. were playing about tbe Soi attract ESTIMATES furnished free of charge. and fishing trip in the wilds of Northern Wie | known. It iy thought by the United States | Carrie Markenoield Wednesday at | Setting seats for the delegates and visitors. The | moned the inembers of the Irish parliamentary | house Wednesday morning one of them found LATEST PARISIAN MODES IN HAIR GOODS. WILLET & LIBBEY, consin.——Mr. Daniel MeFarlan has gone to | commissioner of agriculture that the yleld will | Queenstown, on the Metropolitan branch Bal- | 8U-committee on resolutions appointed last | party to meet In this city on the 27th instani, | 89 old revolver belonging to the father, “Look g cee aati: eas weripan is at North. | pot be les than firty million bushely more thun | timore and Ohte I. It, three miles trom the | evening remained in session until five w'elock | The object of the meeting is to consider what | oUt Tse golng to soot,” sald the litte wit 10!5 raAaDe, — Gal WlaAA MED coe) pack caoan Srna Mes ME EM Oe Ce | lant yours The enon eee & ban Proprietor. 142 head of | this moruing. Then, being unable to agree, | plan shall be adopted to advocate the cause of | he leveled it ata d-vear-old gin, The b or 1308 F StRExr. = | Sebee A uct, ‘May.—Mias Sallie | safe for much the largest yield ever made, and best, BY to Big: good, 4 they turned the matter over to the full com-} the party in the approaching electoral cam- | fell, ana the ball from the revolver, which was ~ Bartle and Miss Hattie Tinker, after a shortstop | for at least 1,000,000 to 1,500,000 bales more | 54, ‘4%: medium, 44 to 4g, ordi. | Mitte. paign, loaded, pierced the little one’s brain, killing ber POMPADOUR BANGS sutNGLED Baxcs. | Qur Cuormsc at Newport are visiting Mfrs W. C. Wood, af | than lust ver, OF tobaedo, fralty and. vege | 123 sheep and Ia purbe convention was called to order at 10:15 ADMIEAS KENEEDY DEAD, instantly, ‘These styles never need be in the hairdressers’ Washington, at her cottage on Pradence Isiand, | ttb!es, the crops are une largest ever made in | about | 1.500 7 his morning. The committee on permanent ia cer a eae aa Seamer hands always in order by plain ‘combing: Tar ALWAYS ON TOP IN QUALITY Naragansett Hay.-Stiss Florence Hannon and | the south, while rice promises splendid sield, | shecp browsut fom 2% te ee; ars, Sicko oe | Onkunizution reported Hon. Jonn Fonts ofCine | LOSPO s, August 20. Admiral Kennedy, who | | st. Marr's Coury, Mp., Democrats —The drewed and Bangs Suingied. ay Sex . Miss Neilic M. Colton bave left for St. George's | nd sugar a far more satisfactory aud profit: | Veal ealves sold from-5 to Ge. per pound, 30 | cunatt, for chairman, and Hon. Geo, W. Hull, | 5°'¥ed in the e cifearinemcrgieiens z Gempcratic county convention of ft. Marys S x anc Gee ames Island to spend afew weeks—Mr. W. W. Met- | able crop than in 1884. Stimulated by the un- | cows and calves on the market, selling from | Of Lima, for permanent secretary. The princi: |’ _ ENGLAND Com, county, Md.. met at Leonard! Toeuday aod Srecran For Avevst Oxty. AT THE BOTTOM IN PRICE. calf left Washington yesterday on a trip to | precedented crops, business is already showing | $25 to $50 per head. State of the Taarket | pal feature of the short xpeceh made by Mr. | _Pauts, August 20.—The Intransigeant, Henri | sdopted @ resolution indoning Hon. BG ‘We tale stich: September ink. ths ones inen we caus ae Niagara Falls and the west.— Assistant Secre- | decided improvement, and the — prospects | fair for sheep and brisk for cattle Follett was the strong indOrsement ot the pres- | Rochetort's pay ates that Enyland has in- | Harris for naval officer at Baltimore. A. We fellow ing bargain: © = INVEST YOUR MONEY IN CLOTHING | "Yo the Interior Jenks will return Saturday, | throughout the south fOr fall and winter trade oe 2 ent national adinivistration and his compli- | structed Lord \. county tloket was nouineted, including fi. J, : vei — | NEVER INVEST s LOT) = aa po 1 . z sag pie ? x a 3 1,000 boxes Paper und Envelopes. best lnen stock: — are reported as unusually good. Rosnertrs Rerorrep.—Isaae Kline reports | menting the convention on the favorable auspi- | France,tocomy 'reycinet, minister | Colton, for state senator; F. V. King 3 Regular pies, 25 ‘Tre; or on pay ER ‘The Coast Survey Investigation, — see. that his office was broken intoand a gold pen | ces under which they had met, with the wa. | for foreign affairs, of Tochetort’s attempts to | Norris, for the house ee ane oo Se be Wewillstamp, tree of | m fat see bas mae ‘To the Editor of Tie EVENING Stan: A Sad Domestic Episode. and insurance papers stolen; valne $1.50. tional government democratic and the state | incite the Parisians against Lora in re- | Ford, for clerk; J. ce ie eee Soon cpa gre Boys or Children until you have examined our | “1 vour fasue of Sth inatant you give what caee E 2 Mrs. Jane Beverly, of Branchville, P. G. Co,, | Promisingly so. prisal for the alleged execution by the British | Wills, and J. P = = pies stock of Serges, Drap d’Ete, Seersucker, AN EX-ARMY SURGEON.AND HIS WIFE SEPA- 3 reports stolen’ from her w: mn at The committee on credentials rey all the | in Ej of Olivier Pain. = penne Kesorts, for the use of rts tobe anextract from my testi » Tep jagon atthe K yPt CHOLERA, — & Bruminent Summer, Kev ‘Cussimere and Flannel Salta, purpoi y testimony |" @ RATE. street market_on Saturday night. a leather | delegations fuil and wo contests, re Ft gn Me eae y ey 2Oper cent dicount on Fictares framedandunframed. | Eaten Tong DRAP D'ETE and ALPACA beforéithe committee investigating the coast | ‘The New York Herald to-day says: Dr. Henry | satchel and a Colt revolver, valued at $5.75--—— |W. A. Miles, of Columbus, a member of the From Wall Street To-day. eer cee natok te nce ea 10d Fisst a bavelopesatcut. | anata Cte Frock | and geodetic survey. In relation to Dr.Cralg’s | Bell with his wife and tour children arrived in | James It. Payne, 1611.0. street, reports. stolon | committee appolated at u New York, August 20, 11a. he stock | Opto! oie ‘ : oF, 7 ers! ven : cholera by adininistering an enema of ether, ‘Traveling or Driving Coats, in Light and Dark Hon ona it ermed to have Bae Juste ral tout | hisshingle on Coles street, near 8th street. He | reports the loss while in the Center market of | the second amendment to a vote of the people, per cent, Pacific Mail and Lomisville and’Naste | 2ospital, Opes. Plain Sc. per quire or pack. former 5 with mourning border, 10e. JOUN EF < +e iSteplIp 915 Pennsy Shades—ALPACA, LINEN and DUCK. Tt this sentence occurs th. my affidavit. Twili | 28d been an army surgeon statfoned in Dakota. | gold wateh worth 825. Presented his report, which was referred, under | ville being the strongest, but Union Paciiic, AccIDENT AT CHARLESTOWN, W. Ss M — SHIRTS, in White or Colored, Realy-made of to | have it stricken out, A refereniceto the record, | Being a stranger In Jersey City and his skill Pete Ringe GBs =| ercees Ree Oregon Trans, and Northern Pacitie preicrred | yae At Charlestown, W. Wa, vesterduy, Whe LATE VAANTELS Order. in the office of the clerk of the District court | unknown, patients rarely visited orealled him. Love Ammene the Renee, to Tope tlhe eee on enalutions not being ready | were up ty Tuere was o slight reaction tor | ears were ascending ‘and descending the im SECKWEAR in all Fasbionable Shapes or Colors. | shows that Dr. Thomas Craig was married in | His wife, @ pretty but’ melancholy creature, | A FLORISTS FOREMAN'S ELOPEMENT WITH Bis | {ory Port the conseation pn governor, and Con. | Luvall fraction in the early dealings, and then | clined railroad at_ the Cabin Creek coal mine, ree: Underwear, Gloves, Suspenders, Collars, Cuffs, &c., | this city about a year before sailing for Europe, | called at the office of Overseer of the Poor Hew. EMPLOYER'S DAUGHTER. : m; | Shother upward movement, which carried | the loaded cars broke loose and caine into col VERY LOW aT om ALEXANDER 5. CHRISTIE, | il} on Tuesday night, and. compli: i 4 gressman George W. Geddes offered tie name | prices for the most active stocks a shade above in which La} ral ; plaived that her | A telegram was received at police headquar- | rGov. Hoadly in quite an extended speech, | Drives for the most active Shade above | lision with acar in which were Layton Oa ; NOAH WALKER @ 00. Washington, August 20, 1896, Hee fton hoine and sho Was dridadian tea | ter New York, on Tuesday night, trom Joun | He paid'e igh compliment ro Judge Taurman | ite thchour were Pacine aeiieed kacearasten, | SrayPundent of, the read, Thomas “Bouca J. F. MANNING & €0.'3, in . Alleged Pension Frauds. less and penniless. The rmiaster entered ‘a | M. Hodgson, the 5th-avenue florist, who was at | for the course taken by that gentleman in an- | The market has been comparatively dull, and Toomaa, killing ae four first named 33 625 Pennsylvania Avenve leg: msl pi Poor Newport, RL, stating that his daughter Louisa | 20uucing that he could not allow the use of bis | fluctuations have been within narrow limits, jousiy’ ‘Thoman. ae PESeE CATE AV SENSATIONAL STATEMENTS IN REGARD TO THE | Charge of abandonment before Judge Lane, port, RL, ie aug! Damme belore the convention, ‘Mir Gedace con | wuqualigns have been. wishin ns un ser wounding Tho s ANIA AVE N. w. PENSION ROLLS. and the physician was taken into cusiody. had eloped with his foreman, Richard A. Mer- | cluded by moving a suspension of the rules and Totnl aioe deat boas, san eoe cae SRR ep Ture «nox wancuz.» ansu | There hanteen acood deal printed tn the | ,dutaTisungniigtis paca dig, atatted | nt and that they bad ten, peneage on the | the nomlantion Of Gots Houdly oy" accamar | one POUL males Ms hour. 110,000 shares” | Txrwe 4 Vounoo Remon ox 4 cunun, The WOOD MANTEIS, TILES, GRATES, LATROBE | 5 newspapersin regard to great frauds perpetra- | with his wife, 1 he was sauiafied toy could | Se enposy O14 colony, of the Fall Hiver tine, | thon, aR tee aes A Tariff War Averted. ored, of Baltimore, bad asick child about six au¢imip STOVES AND RANG ted upon the government by the retention of | reuch an amicable settlement. ‘The conference | way pair stopped by the police and detained ted’ ernor at lengths | WHAT WAS ACCOMPLISHED AT THE MEETING | months old, and concluded to try the Voudoo Tas | Ssasoxaste Crormxe. the names of persons upon the pension rolls | Was a long one. She wept bitterly and he fumed | yntil'he could make arrangements to have his Agatoet the charges that he Aad made malstaisoe, BETWEEN BISMARCK AND KACWOKY. seanody on # Sho acoorainely aoe eneke eek HIs* i (os eee and talxed sternly. They informed the court inter taki wport, ‘motion was ‘vote nant: | , LOmDO™, August 20—The Vienna corre. | ee te eal atl eee a Wasr Do You Tams w Sao tate fe Eat tata | nee hy "whe aed sai | ie Whang Sarees aaa | mowaaa eo ak eae | Meat tee re | eee Santee — agency In this city, in which it was stated that | He ‘re {| morning the young couple were found and | few v: the ton county del a. el —— vs OVER 700 RATS KILLED IN ONE NIGHT: over ‘one bundred ‘names were discovered on | childeen eek tice ae ay oF the three eldest | taken to police headquarters, where it was | tion, generally entertained that as @ result of the —_ the rolls of persons who had died, and widows | {s to who had remarried. It wus either asserted or je was to have the infunt. He | thought Merritt could be detained on a charge | After @ committee had been appointed to | Meeting at Varziu between Prince Bismarck | Telieved the child. im before FOR SUCH WEATHER AS THIS WHEN SEER. | leit for a plain inference that large amounts of | {nd the child. The agreement was drufte y, her a.gum weekly ample to Keep her luction, As Miss Hodgson, however, | wait on Governor Hoadly and bring and Count Kalnoky, Austrian minister for for- < v1 2] of AT THE MADISON AVENUE CAR STABLES, and | proved to be of age, it ‘geen that the eign affairs, a severe tariff war between Ger-| DISCHARGES FROM THE Mrxr.—About fifty BANTIMORE, MD, : Inoney. had been paid to persons representing | gbed and they parted—he going one way and | Would have to be discharzed, Misa Hodgson | counts int wimart cpeosh, Medica che wean | many and Austria has been averted, The meet. Tepublican employes were dismissed from Ube WITH STONEBRAKER'S RAT AND MOUSE EX. | SCCKER GOODS AREJUSTA LITTLE TOOTHIS, | howe’ dead. people and. the goverkment de | we,™ fereenns ieee anew, Naame sald she wus 22 and had known Richard of John G, Warwick, of for renomi- | ing, ft ts thought, while it did not bring about a | Mint Tuesday by Superintendent Fox, and TERMINATOR SERGES OR FLANNELS ARE JUST WHAT You | Malided. ‘The pension agent in this city, who | Wily ho thrust het froin her home for years” Ar, Hodgwod gave ‘consent 1 | eee eee re or, put and carried | even a evocation of the German” tari on Tuesdas , * = : their marriage two years but since that | amid great applause. cereals, has certai under ¥ STONEBRAKER'S HORSE AND CATTLE Pow- | WANT. ton. stated to a STAR reporter at the time that Ya Succenso! need. {me had been endeavoring 0’ separate standing betw ‘powers, the | the mysterious death of Gen. Ketchum, US.A.. DERS MIGHTY GOOD AND ALWAYS Zoli and the uilice oan inmermed er toe fen tulndapeatwenniate N.Y. ie today. Miss Hodgson aald abe fousd be wanted hor (Continued.in Second Edition.] German tarlity are to be applied with less attracted wide attention some fourteen years RELIABLE WE HAVE THEM IN UNLINED COATS] put tht the payment of the pensions Yesterday afternoon the papers of this city | hound torhave Rioheed. The couric were lates | TWO Oflleers Killed by a Desperade. | onceci kt ne sor tls, valuable | 6°. FRANK HUME, HALF-LINED, OR LINED ALL THROUGH. WE | Coased SS, Dereneity ke hata that it was | published the appointment by Pension Agent | disel ‘from custody, and sald they would | St. Louis, Augast 29.—A dispatch Toya ls, which, as at present | SERIOCS CHARGE AGAINST A FARWER.—A enktee -Widhiaste Agusa te Coiumbia | HAVE THEM IN PLAIN BLACK, PLAIN BLUE, | ueler to be perpetrated, (or the reason that each | Davis of Capt. & H. L. Payne, as successor to | at ones hunt upeminigter and get married. ha, Texas, ays John aim, upon Ger- pio the Baltimore American trom Mill =r 1 BLUE CHECK, as ca wk Lies when pte le money four 1. Jos. Barbiere, the ex-confederate, whose A Curious Cnse of Bigamy. fi 4 ‘The Pesth the. of M. ‘Houn- | just ee ote =, sad ai a Tee Macurses pec weseed Us tao tomtabiocionone Thee tae a whslntvex sesiguaa® Fb aitecoor bere From the New York Ban, to-day. garian prime mieder, hint that tive ilar to | mitted two woeke ag tn the ae Sjulins va - juirements of the law were complied Jennie Van Vieeck, the fifteen-yearold Secure S customs union was due to pear Allen) Minin: 5 Has WM. J. FERGUSON, Sa rn , ae Pe wae being, comapiied Paine was unceremoniously bounced from bls | gaugnter of Richard Van Vieeck, the ioreman | Sei, Nigh marek’s opposition, but, the general opinion a wealthy farmer, ba’ Patentee and Manufacturer of the WE HAVE THEM IN SACK COATS IN CUT: | Whete a penon under these conditions could | ie Rery thay he hod lented rity tens | in the Bay State Shoe and Leather company's | she tesce tienes aud iting aed ogg) Gewhonuicy “EUREKA” ICE MACHINE, AWAY COATS AND IN NORFOLK JacKET | Pit inalso the cuntom to fevies the pension ust | Shatke ot having ebtained money by waking | shops at the Kings éounty penitentiary, left 126 and 1288, Eutaw street, Baltimore. fo the Peusion offite showing the nember or | wi! ‘nization he is or. was a member. MEDIUM WEIG: omice, showing the number of | Payne onterod ‘Machines can be seen fn operation at the pork pack- HT TROWSERS. IN THESE | persons who have been di A list of this bevinningavtie aces Tiltnots re ent #f the Jog nouns of G. Camard & on, 407, 400 and 411 w. | ©OODS WE HAVE TWO OR THREE LINEs oF | harsrcrauss bern received from the Chicago ‘ non-commissioned officer ‘Dean E. 1 lniimore sree, oF af the Haliore Cold trees | LOOSELY WOVEN, COOL GOODS, ALL-WOOL Tonarin the case of the Washington. 0 Sal or AND VERY DURABLE, AT $2.50 4 PAIR fraud there then here, Tn the Unies ice aa Pie bay of agent ts filled by MI Sweet, Pphace some of the hungry spoilsmen are pe pie pyc — pie aw dees EE pe AS terete: au ' Sut EB BARNUM & CO. ‘ Mississippi Democratic Convention. Gov. Lowry and Lieut Gov. Shands, of Mis 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR Geral, vets Baeninaied by ths demmoeentic WOR MStR evaRTwEEEE ‘pe |'T SS Asuna Bae Hon wan oartity "adored bore ygore