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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C.. TUESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1887. FOR SALE—IIOUSES. _ |COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. AUCTION SALES. “OUNTRY RESIDENCE AT AMMEN; |” 0 acres, € sored end ni HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. P. DAVIS, 131 rv 7 « | CHANCERY 8. OF VALUABLE IMPR( D dna ade Ramen oenioy | RACER ETH SontHEAST CORNER 6 Box| SMENTY-FINST AND L STREETS 'N DEFENDING HER HOUSE, CONFLICT OF AUTHORITY, THE CASE OF DR. CRAWFORD, The Examinations for Promotions, —— —— — RESULTS 1c Coe 2d k DI i ION A founty Antrim Womas Stakes | Treawmry Accounting oiticere versie | Proceedings n the Police Court To-day. wae MamOaES 0 TEE Was Leone vo a] ta War. ‘The Ciytl-Servic o| Bra tesietnace, but is Finally the Secretary ab iii punt ease Ge chin Sk ec rvice Commntssioners to-day certified to the War Department the results of the exami. - There ts an almost continuous conflict of author- | a paste and buzz in the Pollee Court, Crowds of Dvsxrx, August 9.—Alice Barry defied the police “ nation for promotion of clerks of class 1 of tne OF ity between the accounting officers of the Treas- | loiterers who had Deen waiting outside came into = Latest Telegrams i The Ginn ‘Who wet to execute a writ of ejection against her | Ping tne War Department. When Judge Mayn~ oo | Sungeon-Generat's OMce. One hundred and ary . Ss he mai, Bore. .2°15,60( Be ‘sure, Address, with lowest’ ternia * E THE FOLLOWING PIECES OF FHOF- ane Duets OF aeergs, 2, tee, Sunaumne Coat of jou SALE-~THE FOLLOWINa PIECESOF Pao. | seule of GAG Ha ST so and rs a ten IE sacs Wubisgled died doi per- pe Queidy or fur wale, it oes later foros of oficers who attéinptay! to take it by | Sound the theory that an account for expenditures | rested on a charge of foruicatiou with Eta White, lemon ot tiles whe paced beat Clas in busines in the efty: ant of t o DAY, the NIN rE 0 were many rej or the Secretary could not juestioned. 1, Wa . 5 KS Of class $1,000, Sungeo! era's oMc cs froma city, at #100 per acre: 2% | OF AUGUS EA De is97 AHALETAST FIVE? oe | ADMIAL LUCE TOLEAVE HALTEAX ante y a @ young gir, was called up at that hour Dr. | clerks of class gi, Sungeon-cencrat’s ume, = < court and ranged themselves about the room. ~ at Knocklade, County Antrim, today. She barri- clerks were examined. One bundred. caded her house, and with the ass ‘of some | 872 Was Second Controlier he was at variance with | The occasion for the bustle was that the cas¢ of and forty passed =sand—sten_~—sfafled, friends defended it for a long time against the | the Secretary of War in refusing torecognize 85 | Dr. Millard H. Crawford, the navy Surgeon ar- < yolleys of sto streams water | 7; cs J et e cerutec 1,000 fy, ithe four room House: | the following real estate, situated. in the city of Wash! —— throwa upoa them," Tho potice ‘aiatly captured | TP, Coulee continues under the new Second | Cravford canie in promptiy with his counsel MF. | wer ee ee a ag $ a ington, in the District of Columbia, to wit: the west 18 | Ele Will go to ar Hlarbor—Some Un- | (RI9W2 UI Dy acharge with nxed bayonets, but | Cortroller, Mr. Butler, who has just eid | Moore. Harper inquired as to how far counsel ex. | forgy-nine nad passed t s.000 8 000 |B ise la ro oy Hacelth MoisCisiiened ia ioatry ait | Certainty ay to uke Xamtle’s Mover | not ith manyortitn werenuve anions ttucm | up an account of Col, “Batcheiders for the | 2 U4fy Hamer ingtred as to how farcounselex. | fOrpnine Had’ | pimnt Sand fae ; e: brick sioreand dwelling, '< basement dwelling and store, ments. was badly pltchforked. Five of ‘the defenders of | purchase of horses for the Secretary of War. ‘he prosecuting officer, said he had but three wit- [of the examination of clerksot class $1, t ee te Td fed Bere e ,S GUArter | Tepans of sale as prescribed by thedecres aro: One| Hattrax, Aug. &—Admiral Luce, U. 8. N., wilt | Allce Barry's house were placed under arrest. The oMcers of the War Department claim and | nesses more and hoped to be able to Mntsh in an | OBly ones certified, and they show thi 5 x Jas ai kak insist that the orders of the lent and bis Sec- | hour.“ Judge Harper expressed adesire to adjourn | amined, eleven passed and two failed. ‘These cer. ds kath sailas: GLC: secesal ae | aheote Sanhoe Donen at TE IN en ieer saber for Bar Harbor next ety on Racing at Saratoga. retary of War are to be obeyed notens volens, and | the court at 3:30 o'clock, Ufteations show that out of wo hundred and six- J puilting site, two niles’ distant, #290 | $100 will be required at tine of sale. Allconveyancing | C Richmond. The Ossippee and Galena wil) ganyroga, N. ¥., August 9—This is the ninth | must not be questioned Inawy quarter, Thed Aue Detective Rail was recalled to the stand by Mr. | teen clerks examined but sixteen fatled. AN on eay terms. ~~ '| and recording at purchaser's costs. © | Probably sail in company with the Richmond. | regular day of the’ racing meeting. The weatner | djtor Williams and Second Comptroller Butler 40 | Lipscomb. The certifications of the examinations in the = r dy28-déds MAKGARE’ ‘S1DY, Trustee. The Galena arrived here from: bec last evening. | ts fine and the track is in good condit: ion, with the | not think si The accounts of Col. Batchelder, ‘second and third classes, 8. G. O., and first, second = ee — | Herofiicers report that a thick fog prevailed on | largest attendance of the season so far. late depot quartermaster in Washington, are DOW | yy tyterory Tar ya TROUCED SATURDAY. || And thind Classes, A. G. 0. and of examination ta NTAINING : ow. the gulf fishing grounds when they came along, | First race, 1 mile, O. Bowie's chestnut gelding | being scttied in the Third Auditor's Office, and ee the letter that was produced } gne omices of the Chief “of Engineers and Pay- pee __‘FO-mORROW. and that they saw only one or two schooners on | won, with J. J. Healy second, Time, 1.47. among the vouchers ts that for $500 for two horses | Saturday but not read. He asked to have Ube Wit- | usaster-General, have not yet been made. co fz tuinutes walk frou | WTOTICE—THERE WILL BE, SOLD AT THE | Ulelr way up the gulf. Four weeks ago they | second race. the Vinginla stakes for two-year. | for the use of the Secretary of War, Accompany ness read the sentence he had read to Dr. Craw- eof cultivation for farming | LN Pound, corner 23d street_and New York avenue | boarded a number of Ameriean fisherman for the | olds, % mile, Emperor of Norfolk won, with Satan ing the voucher ts the following letter: TWE MaNNING MEMORIAL VOLUME. — Secretary au te the 4 cleven rors and | iorthwest, at ONE O'CLOCK TO-MORKOW, AUGUSE | Durposo of advising them not to commit any | second and King Fish thin. ‘Time, Loss War Derarromsr, | rt onde foets eas, apanauon g'tse wohime! | rairtand bea mailed to exSocretary Mannings : sede lak, | LEAH one Brown (Mare) Mule, taken up frota the | Violation of the treaty. The fishing vessels | “Third race, tree handicap, sweepstakes, mile AWWASHINGTON (Cir, Feb. 26, 1888, | | Mr. Moore objected. Me angued that no offense | hanasomely-bound volume of resolutions in ine. atered an! contains some finemeadow land, northwestern section of the city aud remaining un-| were then just. commencing to arrive | and a quarter, Wary won, ‘ood second, Ban-}- Sir: Ihave the honor to inform you that thé | had been shown to have been committed, and he | morial of htwserviees as Secretary, signed by 150 i a ae +f the Health Off in the gulf, and, so far as could be observed, were | bury third. Time, 2.21. teain of horses used by ex-Secretary Lincoln are | objected to anything Mike a confession ng intro- | officials of the Treasury a i sugges” | Py omder of the Health Officer. Sonducting thetiselves properly, The Galena and | Fourth race—Selliug’ race, % mile, Ben Thownp- | unserviceable and no longer usetul for the pur- | Que = ae = SELDOM | oon Tate ee | - ie Yantic came through Canso Strait vogether on} son won, Lelex second, aud Col Owens uuird. | poses of the Department. The Secretary alrects SgiAT Sun, karpooerh aUAYiOL. PosTMASTER-GENERAL VILAs Will leave to-morrow: ait ot NooD, T4EH ST. = = Sunday, the Yantic being bound for Bar Harbor, | Time, 1:16. {at they be turned over to you for the customary | re rinsoomb coutemded rear we pose | for luis home ta Madison, Wis, Where he expects t0 3, Bic é FPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Where she will meet the flagship Richmond, Last |" yirth race—The Troublestakes; about 2% miles. | disposition and that a palrof good. sound horses . Lipscomb contended that he did not pro remain some weeks.” _ SEdcIAL. REMPTORY SALE OF-AN_ELE- | CY¢Hug the Galena’s officer learned that a tele-/ Wheatly won, Tennessee second, Referee tnird. | be purchased for the USe of this office. He prefers | to introduce this as a confession. He had shown = _— WECIAL AND PEREMPTORY SALE OF AN ELE: | grain had been sent to port. Hawkesburg ordering | ‘Time, 4227, bay horses, Dut does not desire the purchase of | familiarity; that the girl had been seen sitting On| _Revewve ArrorstwenTs—The Secretary of the Se PoE a One COMER NG Oech 1. | the Yantic to proceed to Halifax, and they thinic ——>+__ anexpensive palf. | Very respectfully, Your ob@- | defendant's tap: that there had been opportunity | Treasury to-day made “the following zitetene bailt cottage, with fence and well of plen- OUR PARLOR SUITE, REED CHAIRS WITH | the order could not have been received. On her | fhe American Agricultural Association | dient servant, Jou Tweepars, Chief Clerk. | to mit the’ crime, and that then had tern y today ae following intern ou r sale ut a bargain: $750 cash. ELUSH CUSUIONS. TANCY. é TEnurn to the United States the Ossipee will go OD} New Youx, August 9.—The American Agrical- | Liewt. Col. #.N. Batchelder, Depot Quartermaster, " : Dew | Revenue appointments: Thos. R. Corbay, store. t fondness one for Ue other. He proposed to the dock to repair some slight damage to her false | tural Association held the first session to-day at Washington, D.C. - HRALand foreroot rcelved when she grounded 10 | Columbia College. Professor Sturtevant, of tie | ‘The voucher. for horses purchased under this | Sr aris hoe ote ont a Duhaing under the | SEAM, Ranger at Denver, Rrvomaut arOT, dle News that, the schooners | New York State Experimental Lusuitute, Geneva, | order was disallowed by the Tiird auditor and | Gereetuaee conta. aie ec ea ee ng under the | Arnett, cauxer at Salysville, Atwonaut and Hreneh, the vessels whose seine | Presided. “The attendance Was numerous, aud | Second Controller Butler on the ground. that | Wien ne proposed to follow up. wit eee ee rats Ww eed at Sours, hai 5 | comprised representatives from nearly every | Money appropriated by Congress for Army trans | pew : “ . EE cester all right, only became known here yester- | state, Dr. GV, Rell, entomologist of the Ati. | POrtation cannot be ued. leeally In puntineing | Hesmnlng with terms of endearment, “My Darling | A Parewrhas been tssued to vi” owing mor pluniy the re = ‘ tion by Conant eed, With, considerable satisfac: | cultural Department, Washington, read an essay | horses for the Secretary of War, the nevessary ex: | tween the crepe” He ehe Ma eay tue relations Be- | thts city, for an ollegas generator. and two patents keeper and gauger at Houtzdale NGS, FOUR MILES in ‘syndicate, $100; wooded p ay Nal DS, SIDE TABLES, WITH LAMBREQUIN CHERRY FOLDING BE = PLATE MIRROK, CHERRY CHIE FC NASES, MANTEL ‘eaty; lots with month: igh ire water: t i investigen GOWAN, I CHY aron F. Randall, of y . deren: TAKOMA PAKK, NE ton by Consul Phelan, who was afraid they would | on «rhe wistory of the Insect Enemy Of the Hot | penses or the War Department’ proper being pro. | Wee ‘confesstot e deter to Nicholay Jensen, of Unis city, for camp kit aud Z ef y respect, with nearly ait HON DINING TABLE WY, DINING | run against some of the cruisers in the gulf and | Pants Drei Al, Dabeeee ot Gee ya. peesetned | Fided for inthe leeioigare agprOp tion Be Victed himeene ee Chen the defendant bad Com- | match safe and candlestick. JOE SALE OF g NEW AND DF ine (mare ky rete ad ACK SIDE TABLE, SMALL | De Seized. an analysts of butter irom Various breeds of catue. | ‘To this Col, Batchelder replied that the order of sisauass ae Geant > Paste teaidentes stout Du . Farragut aap ES eee —_-__ LTT Ra Tea ea aera REE ere eee eS td WHAT MR, MooRE CLAIMS. nNa Ur A LITTLE Whe temperature was : ATER & MacGOWAN, ING CABINET, TU! z . ry ol *{ D: t quare, and well located sec treaties ;, FeNDER AND IRON i S\_ BKASS | 3H. IVES DOES NOT APPEAR. | ment, Washington, commented upon the work of | and conclusive upon the accounting officers ox the | Mr. Moore sald that the defendant had made no | tWo@egrees higher this moruing than yestenday COCCH AND SIDE CHAIRS, SMALL LOT OF ¥ On " La davllh Dr. Babcock. dreasury. In support of his proposition be re. | confession, and would muke none, as tere Was no | Morning, and still the mercury stood at only 6d aut ~ (OK SALE AT A BARGAIN— CABLE DAIRY KILCHEN REQUISITES, &C. He Has Promised to Mak Complete | “Hog Cholera” was the subject of apaper by | ferred to two decisions of the United States Su- " o degrees, pa SaoeT PARE TWO | Fon Orbe rasta orto acres ten ee KITCH ast ae = Make a pl log Cholera” was the subject papel rea us Gecisous "0 strer | Sullt to confess. He argued at length in support of | degrees. Tt was stated at the Strnal Office that the ye BOCSES IN LE DOOET Ft. Tos | cas Ma soot ie tc bistiict hue onthe Ac | , QN THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST ELEVENTH, Statement, but Fails to do so. _| Dr. Salinon, of Washington. * Entomological In- | Preme Court, which the Third Auditor, in a letter fe ‘cohereted cellar, | disou Capel road. hn ins: bath: stables for 7, commencing ican n 2 Spaniel 5 Lemperature for the next twenty four hours will : 2 shingt a Bac: | dl reages ‘Second Controller, thus notices: | BIS objection, He ridiculed the idea that the use Peat ylvania avenue and 11th | | New Yous, August 9%—shortly before noon to- | SecS was presented by Prof. Cook, of the Michi | adiressad to the Second Controller, thus notices: | oe “eudearing terms" proved au act of fornication, Desiigully warmer, andthat it isgradnaliy warm nad (ons Hove tls wonte ovcnepicice of aes" he pai | G4 the committee appointed to investigate Henry | Hous ogustg was tc’ subject. presented by | even an Aray regulation could warrait aisha: | He submitted iat erin the cvinse forthe prot: | ANE se altvugh there tool went ese Give fC A: MCRUES, MeO 8st. 4s positive, and those in search of fine pieces would do | S. Ives’ management of the Cincinnati, Hamilton | Clarence M. Wood, State Entomologist of Lilinols, ing officer in making a ‘disbursement om RS peters remap Pa 1 SALE—NEAR GES. DRUMS, BE Well togive this sile their atteution, “Goods now on | and Dayton Raflroad met to listen to any state- ——— funds 1n direct contravention of a statute finds no | ScaNIE, terms, to incmbers of the opposite. sex, | Pat ee 2 So ee a Ge ment which Mr, Ives might have to make. At A Murderer’s Suicide, colnreaance a ay ea aes a, Fee | a ch: Or fornicate’ the act duct ster be Ras Spe has bought of Mary E. Sieman AS, TO0S4U10F st | audits" ‘THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, | 000 he had not appeared, ‘His partner, Mr. Dore- | Sr. Lovis, August 9—Jerry Pagel conclusions, by ‘misiaterpreding te language of | Proved. ‘Then it would be proper to prove a cone | £9%,£480C sub lot A, square 360, 17% by 83 feet, om salesfooms, corner 1 em Bfty cows and cults abundance uf water aud Uinber. For particu! hort a mus, expressed doubts as to whether Mr, Ives in- | derer of Samuel Kohn, for which murder hi nel Versation between an oflicer ahd the defendant, | P Steet, between it and 10th’strects northwest JUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers. vended to make any statement, Dut the members | under sentence to be Janged Anse pe Sours = Mr. Lipscomb said, tn reply to Mr. Moore's angu- ons ta: pet anal a y | Of the committee state that he promised to make | comuniited suicide in bis cell last might by cuttin, , =e ment that the act must be proved, that it was NOt a fae Eaene shad GMO | DELL eo eo OR ASN AE DUN | a null and complete statement of the affairs of the | the artery ot his letter ators the elbow, Complaints Against Ral eee | Srockeary Loprore impact ty antooaeee: Porace Cover—Judge Harper, iz) farm’ or good for subdivide PRISING ROSEWOOD FURNITURE,” BOOK | Company. They also expect him to resign, and | It appears that after cutting his arm with a pen- panies, Mr. Moore said he would so contend, and’ pro- Bye Belle Dixon, larceny; )i before been olered for] CASES. EBONY TABLES DESKS CHLFFONIERS, | Mr. Christopher Meyer sald that if Mr. Ives does | knite he wrapped_a towel around ft, allowing ne | rm OREGON WooL-GROWERS APPEAL TO THE INTER- | ceeded to read eaten r Berry, assault on Mary Jordan; $10 forfeited, 1008"1010 F WICKER CHAIKS, KOCKES, LOUNGE, BOOK | not resign to-day Une road will be thrown intothe | end to rest fa a bucket in his cell, that the drip- STATE COMMISSION. —— Batson Green, Ureats: personal boude. “Thomes: OTHER CHAMBER 'SELTS, | hands of a receiver. Many of the committee think Ing of the blood might not a:tract attention, Messrs. Ayres & Fell, merchants of Castle Rock, District Government Affairs. Brown, assauit; €5 forfeited. Michael Frowkey, do. = RING LOTS &F Deep Oe eee that the best course to take In any event, so that rhe case, after passing through all the State macek 4 # - ‘ BULLDIN ITS do. Wm. Thomas, threats; personal bonds. Mary VERY PEF reand Ohio Hal-| $14LOWS AND BOLS1) the stockholders may bo able to get at the books | courts, way appealed to Justice Harlan, and again | OF. have forwarded to the Interstate Commis | nave noon issued Neier etwisie as follows: | Reaty assaulte ee ioneiead: Heme wna Mary leasant and onky twenty POR RAUS WASHOE, and thorougitly Investigate the doings of Mr, Ives. | last Sacurday to Justice Miller for a writ of error. | s!on a sworn complaint against the Union Pacitic | B&\? Dwyer, to erect tour brick dwellings, oF 30'days, George Miller, assault departments, on payment of Eig oy Mr; Meyer says the Cincinnati people are complatn- | Tt was dented tn each case, awa Pagels escaped thé | Katlroad Co. and the Oregon Kallway and Navign- | US to 74 L stfect northwest: 10,000. vs. Emil Montrop, assaults $9 oF es ot S20 every three mouths, with ATOR, KITCH ing that there is a shortage of $3,000,000, and that | gallows by suicide. tion Co. The complainants allege that the roads | er & Son, to erect brick dwelling, No.433 1st street | 804 affray; $20 or 30 days. (This 1s mot jaidl ous, “Cesatifal avenues and E Af this cannot be explained criminal proceedings —— % comp! “ee Southwest; #1400, J, L. Mayaiic, ty erect rick | Mp the sign patter on wid street.) Soret 8150 108508 ST TWELFTH, | Will be at once instituted. ‘The Chotera Increasing at Malta, | Complained of made certain rates for transporta- | (yelling ka, 100 3d street Holieast $1,900. Mee | . 10-day, Osborne Holland, assault; $5 or 10dars, Soe EES cae eben ot Will sell at thé Vas iani lari nou mae. Loxpox, August 9,—Fourteen new cases of chol- | ton of wool from Oregon and Washington Terri | Smith, to repair No. 200 F strect hortucast; g100. | 10d and’ belsterous; $5 or 5 days. Geonee Thome + i instire its rapid and perm Gnich the attention of bayare is | ‘There was a great deal of delay in getting things | era and ‘six deaths have been reported at Malta | tory to the Eastern markets, and that after many a Wrahane: aig personal bonds to leave town, Jobe ft. SET Ae rine, mage Stvanced to build | Sopigned therela, to which the attention of buyers § | into shape for business, but When tangs weroar: | @uring thelase teres fee ae persons had made purchases for the East! Cyyacep wird FAL PRETENSEADotective | Wullace, stisplcious person, and Using with otters H. BARSTOW a rn called. — suist | ranged business was lively enough. ‘The frst dabei fas ern “market upon the basis of the rates | oSTATGED, Morning, arrested: Thos Kenuedyron | ® Break inthe door of a trult store: 0 days. Joum aus - 615 as F: “1003 and 1005 F st. nw. eere. thing done was to receive the resignations of Pres- ‘They Won't Raise Their Prices, advertised the roads suddenly and with- u Qatten ry, hatfitual drunkard, placed in change of TAN COST, : Sealy am harge of obtainiug money by false pretenses - 7 , ent Stay! ve elect A. a out the notice required by law advanced their | 20 Ni P LE, "7 5 NCERY SALE OF TWO TWO-STORY FRAME | {dent Staynor and Ives, and the election of A. S.| Pmaperputa, August 9.—The chairman of the — pas monet #40 from Justice L. LO'Neal—by means of a chec vein rin nda ie ROD aMEETS ROCTHIESE, REAUBHOS | topher ever, of New York, bs elecmresdente he er eee eeon anUve ecco moda Obs and rece Business of complainants and other morchantshas | Hed “D. W. Bilss” He gave bail at the Police iat treet of Rockville creditors appointed a coamittee, consisting of tion of guests reports to the constitutional centen- re Major ilood for reformation’; personal bonds. Weils, coloted, lar from Wm, ed st.,ne: stent, W. i. BARSTOW, ‘Geo, pny of i from Win. Beckwith; 30 days, an@ tu default of restitution 15 days ad- been seriously injured, It is also alleged that the | COUrt ditional. : tm. Turner and Heury Simms, cruelty with city boarders and otter | | By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court 0 es appointe a nial commission that his committee have received | °°" > e in favor of Pc "1 See to horse oth pleaded gg = 65 each. Christ LS Riri Hune va. Meyer, we will sell at publicauetion an front | Or fuitus Dexter, Ciristopher Meyer and Harrison, Week of September, when the ceebration ctr railroads named have violated the Interstate law | HER ASSAILANT BADLY BEATEN BY HEK FRIENDS. | Of a violation of the policy law. ‘The case of Jotn a 4n that they increased rates without giving the c 9 Kennedy, charged with obtaining monéy by false “AST FIVE O'CLOCK | to take further steps in the reorganization of thé | Hut will oeue al charges and will al- | 12 hat they incre: shel ote A special to the Baltimore American from Snow | Kennedy, ng y by », FRONT) Oy feet trout Dy thedepth | company. Tue creditors’ committee met lume. | So ELE ed visitor thelr | feH days’ notice required by lave, aud tat the Lai | win "August gy saya: Constable Scott, of. Beran, | PFeteUs, was continued fads stretch {rom centy-seven (24).1n square | diately to begin iuvestigation of the affairs of the e z sees tocabin John Bridie, and fro Number five hundred and forty (dO) with the is: | Company en aN euee Pas Gh Unjust discriminations. Aecompanging the com. | last night brought to the county Jal! George Bod-| Journeymen Tailors in Convention, be fecha) betes a oe | Drpvetmente eg ee ween eee reise Taannenavieves plulnt wasa pedtion signed Us a large uumber of | ey, whom he arrested yesterday, charged with | | Naw Yous. August. t.--Tue convention ot tae 300, oneshalt c cs fortis Of sale: One- 1e purchase money a 3 Bri Woolsrowers of Eastern Oregon, setuing forth the 3 ; journey men Tatlors Nati 1 iat hyand the balance in oke and two. Years with ik Seven-day Adventists Mobbed, The French grovernment has cancelled the or- | sameuricvances a8 embodied 1a the sfdavit of | CUMmtting an assault Toe ce bee eeatanee Stes cmetees i Maa eer eee eae By secon hy ce ace St. Patt, August 9.—A Winona, Minn, spectal to | der of Prefect Schnerb closing the Welssbach | Ayres « Fell, and urging an early consideration of | @2ughter of Mr. John Bradford, ‘s % Her site for # houseson Lt st, above Towa ( a ar Smulthse man Inst d lots; rom Fine opportu —— lar 0 Caroline st_n.w... ea trom New York, Pennsylvanta, Ulinots, . x : aeeseere : on | the Pioneer Press says: ‘The tent in which Rev. | Brothers’ factory for the manufacture of German | tie case. between here and Berlin. Bodley atiended a] Sevticut, Masachnectes Mieke ‘ FOR SAUE_SIRTY CHOICE SELECTIONS OF | 3 the vurcheser, A devonit of 8100 required, when er and Schulz, Seven-day Adventists | toys at Embermetne, departinent of Moselle, which — iente on Saturday last, where he met the young | Montana, Missourl, “Olly,” Raueay Mare epoca, eithan see, tea GO geres; Uaproved | within ten (10) days after sale the trustees reserve ‘a, Were holding revival Services Was | order was made the subject of diplomatic corre. Mrs. Langtry Did Nothing New. lady and proposed to take her to another ptenic, | land, Kentucky, Indiana, ’ Michigan, Wiscon- = hin from one lait mile to ties | the right to resell the property at the tisk aud cost of | attacked by a mob of about 200 Germans and | spondence between Prince Bisumirck and. the The claim made by some of the outside papers | near White's store. To Uhis she consented. In: | sin, ‘Alabama, Louisiana, and Virginia,’ President a it foe Grculan “Ei SYPHEND & CO, | defaulting purchaser after five days’ public notice of | Poles Sunday night, and pulled down. ‘The con- | French Government, % artis root stead of going to this place he took her toa | Frederick Jansen called the body to order. It 1 gis [a elisha” } Such resale in THE Ey SG STAR newapaper, gregation resisted aud a free fight ensued, inj At North Easton, Mass., a large barn owned by | that Mrs. Langtry 15 the first femalemativeor Eng- | Sooreq caimp-meeting, where they stayed until | the third convention held by the Union, and will eS 2 ey SUDNEY THOMA Pera tyciitl Persons were hurt. The villagers | Theo. O. Ames € Sons’ Co. was entirely destroyed | land who has applied for naturalization papers tn | fare. Upon returniag, Bodiey drove out of bis | be devoted to bneinase that? wan improve tue or THOMAS IGLDS, “” j Trustees, refused to allow religious services to be held. by fre av midnight last night. ‘The bara con- | tuts country will not hold good unless the District | route and pretended to be lost in the | ganization of the trade. Applications have been. Staw&de e ————— Taney Oke Or RaElG, Mae oe nas Sauen bors: | 4s regarded as out of the country, for the records | Woods. Yesterday morning “Miss | Bradford's | received from Texas and California for representer KVILLE ACADEMY, MONTGOM = = Wall Street To-day, taree yoke of cattle, and six hogs perished In the | noreahow tat forty or more fecaales have bees | friends, becoming alarmed” by her absence, | ton and accesplal hut sei ae known whether 2 | BRROORVILLE | AC s == = a flames. a 2 t y youre. started to search for her, About 2 o'clock | delegates will be sentto the present convention 30 | county. MB 3 7 New York, August 9—11 a. m.—The stock mar- tb N. M,, special says that fire at | dinitied in the last forty years, ei r “ m convention of 3.300 | HOME SCHUOi FOR BOYS. FOR SALE—LOTS. ket Was heavy Lo weak at the opening this morn. | ,,A" Albuquerque, N. M., spectal says Mrs, Einma M. Poe, a nailve of Taunton, Somer- | tWo young men heard cries in the woods of the | not, | u with three Instructors, Thursday — ——= | ing, first prices betug gencrally from, to per | the Needles yesterday morning destroyed the prin. | tu land declared. her jutentions on | Young lady bezging tobe let alone, and entreat- eon Pay the house limited to 30. "A WOR SALE—TWO SPLENDID LOTS ON DE SALES | cent below yesterday's tinal figures, thougi- sMis- | ©1Pal business portion of the town, The loss Is €s- | Wyeast ig sid and attained her full papers in | Ing Bodley to take Ner home. They hurried to the ‘The Langston Trial, lars to Mev. Dr. C. K. NELSON, President, | WQ® SALE" TWO SPLENDID LOTS ON D 27 | sourt Pacitle was down 1 per cent. ‘The-marxet | “nated at over $50,000. March, i847, and since that date the names of | Place and at once rescued the ec and adminis- August 9.—Witness for the 460 —___auStusl6_ | x100 feet to 18-foot atiey. Was only moderately active with the grangers, | M*, Gladstone is suffering from a severe cold. tier femalés appear. ered aterrible beating to Bodiey and left him, pled the stand in Un RIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, COR. 7TH HUFTY & DYER, Lackawana, Reading and New England. most con: | _4 Blue Book has been Issued containing the cor- ee Cee OMicer Scott in the meantime had heard of the | day. Dr. May, the exper, was tie w.—A practical business education that spicuoits in the trading, and the tone of the deal- | Tespondence in relation to the admission tnto te | aye Wants the Captives Liberated, | case, and started in pursuit. Me found Bodley at | tuelprusccation lie ‘expressed Llmuself as opposed, bn ae Sraterae ha eae a ings was Weak, further losses being established in | UBited States of destitute allens and State-alded | 218 citorot the E parts the depot, Im Berlin, about to take the train, and | to the operation of laptiratomy as pertorined om taetrec ger wiven. inc Kapil Writine r z the earlier dealings, though some Sight improve. | Unmlsrants ‘The correspondence includes Secre- | Ts tie Talltor fiir arrested him. Bodley 1s badly battered up from} Rnfiin, as one attended with. too tauch Spoudence, Hapid Calcu: | {8 G% Meir Botindary, 40x ment was shown inmost Stocks during the first | {Ary Bayard’s letter of May 7, 1887, to Mr. West, | Your last Saturday's issue gives an account of S ess Practice, C1 aud v: vest’. the beating he received at the hands of the young | q, _ t figures | the British minister at Washington, and Mr. West's | the adventures of Sebastian Beck, who recently | men, Miss Bradford 1s a highiy respectable young | G2Beer | Tt 4s very simple and would be few minutes, more "in favor with =the ~—_ doctors. ‘The declines trom bes sper ; igures | reply. : q jana, byw R y, and her iriends are greatly iucensed at. the > ; * Lassa ranged up to % per cent, but the market became ‘. vr; .. | Cseaped from the Sioux Indians, by whom he had | lady, ant 6 but for Its danger. The doctor favored the old Pe oemeaner 2 se tcece anti One GEO. W.LINKISS, GUI with a strong undertone, and before 11 erfugalztn annual meeting of the National Elec. been held a captive for the last twelve years, and | Outrage. See ROE IS, plan of treating penetrating gun-shot wounds of Hom ccrangawatin uy thuyeae ce quater: 1Wthand Hats, | O'clock the early losses were neafly regained. At} Hones "Boston: this rote Mayon Onin: | who 1s now endeavoring to fud Mis wite’ two abe Waa Wale the abdomen. He admitted, however, that Rua Monday. August 29.8 Pull Corps of éx73, CAPTTOL | 1L.0’¢lock the market is dull and steady to firm at * , bak eee now et Fee en ceaes 3 Wounds would have proved fatal under either plan NER LOT, 6x75, CAPITOL a shade under opening prices. welcomed the con’ tlonists to Boston. ne Sea a Cee ty Rea am 2 THE CAPTAIN CLAIMS HE WAS BEYOND THE THREE- Joun E. Moore, a colored witness, declared Una mtering 300s tuition per aa Ferdinand Starts for Bulgaria, ANCHAL AND COMMERCIAL. | viiiheld captive, Three Oller iets hae come | A dispatch trom Charlottetown, P. E.L, states | care in. their operation on Rumn. Me sald’ the paid on entering. Night Vigna, August 9. —M. Natcheviteh, the Bulg: rian foretzn minister, ompanied by Prince Fe New York Stock Market. tomy suing and 1:00 p.m prices } Ut m: = 216 Jor three mouths, or $50 for | JOR SALE ae = table on which the patient’ was placed, nowledge which seem to render it probable | that the captain of the American schooner J. H.G. | 2 Thdian tribes recently av war With te tad Wag 20) stort mat” nfs ieys “hung” owe Business pre i Thefollowing are the: I . Perkins, seized at Lourts for violation of customs | and that he was not thoroughly ‘under the tntlue ° in der of registra: | IV's tu. by 100, tc Jn dinand of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, and retinue have | of we New Xork Stock Markel, us reported vy special | Cited States still hold white persons, especially | PeTkInS § that nag Towa Cele \ fay or nishtsessions fifustrated Cire | Sut payue (oF the text hres dags Several sinall lots | Sutra for Bulgaria, it 13 officially announced | wireto i le bodes, s80 Lge strocs white women, in forcible captivity. Pee hea anthgrer pd ge pba teal Kore DLT a em poe Je ny at : {5,18 aud 20c erik. vie rue” Low ist nee | that Prince Ferdinand has been perimitted to re- 5 ‘The very thought of Ut is maddening, A white | of eight men and a boy, and, considering the crew | tors were hurting i Aan ens eee W. P. MYERS & Si of ihe city and west of fthsteat Leind 16. Gall he | tire from the Austrian army. Kable: o. |3:00!) Name, | Woman, torn from her home, despite cries and | insufficient, arranged to ship four men additional | 9 ahr Soy oe Fass Now ke metal. au6 | ourmecboieting * sc Sas Of —_———— - 3 i s tears, ioreed Into a loathsome inion with a fithy, | at Monticello, FP. 1. He says that the men came | YANARE upow hi upraised arms and Lange } SEMINARY NG LADIES, | _8u6-3t 1407 F st. A Sad Story of the Sea, 33% | North Pas grinning Bade and ae his. Pee of an out fp boats to rie Sein which was he bad eocinge tablished 1749 and in success: | JVARGAINS IN SUBURBAN LOTS. ALBUQTERGUE, N. M., August 9.—A Nogales. spe- es RSS sitee ne Gi Ee | ee Sep ‘The Chicage Boodlers, Se otar® coieee, conren ot B = cialto Uke Democra?’ sages The sloop sarat, on know, is the lot of Indian women. Who informed on the Perkins state th: 5 75 ve certa ya ere vere CBIaGo, August 9.—The Ay late Court this Tots 50x200 (10.000) feet, at $175 and $200. | tons ivgister, owned and commanded by Abra- Zecus have certainty about this at once. Let | men were shipped, aud that potatoes were brougat > ee erase coat ‘ian £200 (1 and 820 £ eae aes 1 “ perkins Was | afternoon’ granted a su "a3 In the case of YATORY OF MUSIC, ST. | Lots 100x200 (20,000) feet, ut $400, 8325, $350. | ham Bajartm, let Mulejy July 5. loaded with 20 Se cea re eee ae i pe op | ear ee Fate. Eighteenth jar: Terms: 250 cash balance monthly payments. | tons of tan bark, consigned to Selender & Vandet- captives, and, if any are found, let them be at | ral Luce, Commodore Scott and Minister’ Foster | wnUl the October term. This decision ap fi Dsteoet we dneadabi cae men atated rh deiable‘and are | tex “no vessel dad Om board the capital Mis once set at liberty and comfortably’ pensioncas | mers naeet at x meccting at Halifax oa Saturdiy; | piss to" Mocarue ay well as t9"Mebuaala, PRL SHDs Directors = | Hemrecouete gig money weed. Lucy cat Ue reached | wife, and children and mece, and Superintendent Unfortunately, under existing treaties, i will be | and later Mr. Phelan and Mr. Foster had a private | Uhough he has uot taken any part tn the applicue CORLEGE AND WINDSOR FE- | good chauce for an investment cf for secariue aueme | Hale, of the Baltimore Copper Mil at Santa Rosa, x dificult to punish thetr captors. interview, but what transpired cannot be learned, | tion. The exceedingly prompt action taken by Also priest pepesny | Bulldinie now in proxress. and a crew of five men, While between San Pedro | 2 What can we do? It but one hostile shot be fired | It 1s again asserted that Ute British naval vessels | Judges McAllister and Moran Was a surprise t yartments. Fall sessions Open Septeur ADIT tO scenes at ICHARD P. EVANS, and Martinez, in California, the vessel was struck | yy by the savages, call out 50,000 volunteers from the | are to co-operate with the Dominion crujeers to | the btate and to the defendant's counsel. The ber 14, INSs. Catsiocues on application, Address y-at-law. jana ya heavy sitrt and capsize on board per- | i. Gent’: z States, e a1 pack cauadis melon epee eee asd metres Pee 1a ebsloctes on application. “adaacgs Oriivattevite, sta. | By a, wea Sead tran oy | ethses surrounding States, pounce upon the brutal pack | protect Canadian Msheries. IU 1s said also that tet a u ping phen with gatling guns aud chain-shot, and send the | rast launches will be used instead of salting vessels, rH ST. N. | Save uder to Africa, Where they will find fit oppo- the slog) ltabing on the bottom of | Lou. & S two of the sallors became | Mic! ri a : ‘The Readjustment of Cable Rates, HILLS, n July r z CIES L nents for their barbarity, If the co-operation of Deceived by Mock Marri ‘ew YORK, August 9.—Gen. 8, L. M. Barlow says Seventeeuth year. Fine Luding crazy, sald they were going ashore, aud timmedt- | 3: the Canadian govermment 1s required there wii de ee pa—ieed ‘that nothing’ is being done Wo-day in reference 19 Prepazes boys tor college or business. n.W-_ | ately’ plunged overboard. ‘They had no sooner be no great difficulty in obtalning It. Let us have | 4 FORTY-YEAR-OLD WIDOWER AEDUCES A SEVENTEEN- readjustment otcable rates sithough tvemate (eussters, Military, aril, sympasium, gerne OR SALE-ONLY 810 M0 NTHLY REQUIRED suruck: ‘the wa cr than sharks devoured them. ‘The cerialuty about Uyis matter, (A CAUCASIAN. go 5 agers of every company are anxious to have a ma ea ss ade i or, Rev. 3. y one of those clexan' F 18 foot lots on one sailor, a a y rel = Z = mr pelmg completed on ENTS, D. De Shocnakertown, FO. Ba. Reutueky avenue, betwsen Pant G 3 captain, one sallor, and a small boy remained on oe aE ‘Two months ago John Paxon lett his farm in the | tern! tucrease in the present ewes MARRIAGE LICE! oe Mcenses we town of Elma, N. ¥., and removed to Buffalo. fe ye oe and been issued by the clerk of the court to Chas, T. cl vidower, aged | ‘15 Willing to go to 49 cents, 0 r.” "Be wring changed from yesterday's quotations | G i Cass ONS S Ee ae eae ae Hove stops trons tie ase Peciae iain seenne bi pat # | the bottom of the vessel for eight days, sustaining Derfecttitie. abstract and deeds tien Fustiee pane: | lite by catching turtles¢uat would come near and Ulars furnished by. Sucking the blood. ‘They were rescued in a most A neatly time large park: | market and | 1774, ASE 78 id Katie A. Murphy; Jas. R. Ki ‘and. le ss ‘ther said Uhat if the rate Was not fixed at about HONE LS WELLER & REPETTI, 326 Pa ave.s.¢,_| pitiable condition by the sloop Refugee. gn the {ysahingtgn Stock Exclianwearouotal today” | S"Waikers of Aumapols Mids Harry Brown wad | OFC, Who has several grown-up children, called | ther Suld Cut it te rate was not fixed at aboug Joon SALE moa. Board, Puition, | ,,P-S—Invest your money at home within the city es U. B Aus, Iso), coupons, 110s bid 111. || Jessie Henerson, both of Ménogomery County, | at Paxson’s house at Black Rock and went out | see tne rates at 00 cents within a few days. E i wel; situation healthy. | Maits where it is absolutely secure. aus- 1m Boulanger’s Letter Condemned. U. Ag A conse, 12s ia ot? asked | Ma.; Comelius Murpay and Hannan ‘i Barrett: | ariving with his seventeen-year-old daughter Hat- ——— _ dL Unalncen ie: Aude or ee tnE | ROR SALE. ia Panis, August 9.—The newspaperscondemn Gen. | U. 8. 48, resistered, 12774 bid,” 1987, asked. | Albert Joucs and Polly Holmes doth of Meachum’s | tye whois a very pretty gir Theyreturnedinan| irs. Cleveland on the Albatross, _SUNESTER, Charlotte Hall, St Mary's Go, Mid. | 9b fects tosis: Sh 0 NOe ot 29 feet 8 inches by | Boulanger's etter to his seconds as an attempt to | D'C. per. imp, 6s, 1801, coi8, 108 "bid. -D. O. per | iver, Va.; Anderson Johnson and Carrie Wright; | US Stl 2 y NE ON AN EXCURSION TO WOOD's HOLL. Teopen a question which everybody considered | imps 78 1891, currency, 114, bid. D, ©, “Market | F hour and.sald they had been married. Paxsonand GONE 07 ‘9th, near L u.w, ; lot 31 by 99 feet: 8 rooms: ;. Nolte and Katie A. Bei lung. y a 12; f 2 Vater 5 his wile decided to make the best of it and invited ‘Mrs. Cleveland, accompanied by Mr. and Mra, c settled. They charge that his object in writing | stock, 74, 1892, currency 112 bid. Water stock, — a “ SIOO VEL ooe A TTTULE, FOR BOTH | *irick, near 9th nw, lot 23 by 105: 11 rooms; | the letéer was to keep lls. naine prominent betore Bot Os, carte Te hid D.C Sosa tank | RANGE OF THE TaRRMOMETER—Tho following | their daughter and Fe ee ater, | Greely, Mrs. Folsom, Miss Welch, Mr. Harmon, ME. Secronah. ts prepared for College or bustiess, SAME’ Take any replys not mpocted that M. Ferry will | @ pc, 1ayb, wola. 119 bid,” D.C, Bo-yeat fund, Gs | Mere the readings at the Signa OMlce today: 7 a. | Rove vison discovered chat ao marriage certmicate Ee ee Backwar Is ely tutored. Special care t make any reply. 189%," coin, 110 bid. D.C. 0-year fund,’ 6: 5 2 Pe My BOF 3 um, | - er, | Tlon, Mass, yesterday morning on : esac sat art Bertie | Bus bupe No extra JOS SHORT Linge ® ats ——>+—_ 1902, coin’ 228° bid.” Washington” aud | Geonge: TS ee ee Setsitae ine admirable. pro runs ce seroous | Will eae fOr a term Of years nformation inquire v JOHN F. COX, Attorney, n 10, Glover Building. 1419 F st 1d he soon dis- | steamer Albatross for Wood's Holl. The Albatross ~ Nabe asl s ATTORNEYS.—Messrs, Cahill and | but it did not satisfy the old mau an = “4 N Mooney Found to be Insane. tind Georgetown allroad Bonds. 111 bid, “Sletsoyou | siniuy were the attorneys for Ave defendants iene | covered that only amock marriage had been Gou | anchored off the lower. village and sent. up te AS ENGAGEMENT WOOD AND COAL. New York. August 9.—Doctors Fitch and Field, | fan Watlreud stack, “100 bid. Columbia ‘saliroad | Si" Nace in tue Police Court to-day eto {hrough with. “He recirnef to see Schauck, Wut | iaunch for the party, a portion of Which Wastaken caunlners inlunscy for the department of Chart | stock, 40 bid” Wasingion Gas 29 bud.” Georveiown | *uneieman represented Mr. and Mrs’Coouey, anc, | £0UDd that the couple had deserted. They were | trom Delano's wharf’ at the old landing, while te anger -arepere ahae ge tad | Bee Rath, ae ae oes 8 | ue aus aay, wue re Saga aan | knoe Canad Fest drove to upolnt. lower gown in onder to nav ‘ at i id. cool year as private tutor, to ft tor = ‘rast pupil willie to travel, Ade | ee ad st pitta OAL! pt Coat: Sic DUESE epee el OL 1 Coxe | $5. W. A. Ranj a sons e government be. The police will arrest Schauck for abduction | time. ‘The Albatross saluted as Mrs, Cleveland c SLE, Pa, FALL | Vancy Coat a? Portis we alter who set tire to thie steainer Queen and found | AMSen uh Naconat Dank ofthe hepetiies Tsk | of tacia witha general HEMt on Ststieet north, | he comes to this side of the river. approached. Tho rest or the party was taken A ratley Coal, 87+ asked. Nat Hevublic, ight on shiedled! Vie oS agp uber lo; 3 four-year courses: | Cash Dale at the ater ‘AN ruel sold by ‘us | Dim to be insane, bad, National Metropolitan Bank, 185 bid. Farmer’ | west. Matthew McGarvey saw Noonan and Airs, SUDEND MiissinG-=A’ Annapotts | 24 they were soon under way for Wood's Mou, } ientifie, and the ‘M Guaranteed to be us represented. Carwoes of select Sy TTS gud Mechanics’ Bank, Georgetown, 16% bid. Co- | Cooney Nghting in the street. Jno. Healey, avho is | A COLLEGE SrcpENT Mrssinc.—An Annapol — <2 i i all Fesvects improved. coal arriving constantly, and delivered direct from the A City in Danger. lumbis Title Insurance Co. 5% bid. “Penn. Tel. | the songp-law of Mrs. Cooney, then came ‘up and special Bee ae ee ee ys er. Sherman in Manitebd, widest | pore Vessel. WOOD of all kiids xf lowest rates. Curcaco, August 9.—A Tinies! spectal from St. | Cor 9724 DAL. Nalloual Safe Deposit on 108 did | grappielf with Noonan. Mr. Cooney appeared on | ,W- 8 Shemmel, a student tn the sopomore | oe sarzs anoUT COMMERCIAL UNION AND HIS PRESIe Bite) Amen care toconsct mmnisters, freee, Cost of imines | Offices 419 10th et eee ne Ignace, Mich., says: This city 1s in imminent = i thescene and took a hand in the affair, and between | C288 01 Sr- oni Soa etrentiy with, the inten: DENTIAL CHANCES. FOR SALE SEES ecpriohaliy cleap. “The Preparatory School, with new | and 1th st-uw- Mill danger of being consumed by fire. About 2 intles altimore Warkets, the three of them Noonan was roughly handled, | Zeus dr APMP OS nbne at Prince Frederick, | A Winnipeg, Man., special to the Phiiadelphia eee ae i ons, atius at thorough and |“ sas-mo West of the city a terribie forrest fire Is raging, and | BALTIMORE Mp. August 9.—Virginia sixés, con- | A razor was produced, and Mr. Cahill endeavored | Uon of going hen not a tract : Senator Sherman and: to : for college. For catalogue or | = eo to make matters worse a westerly gale ts blowing, | solidated, 46; do. ten-forties, 36; do. uew threes, 63% | to prove that Noonan had drawn tt in the fight, | Calvert County, Md. Since then not a trace of | Press, August 8, Says: Senat party on, addrews Joa) MCCAULEDE JF X00 wast THE ‘The lire department isouvin forse B: | bia to-day. : Mra Cooney swore that she saw the razor coming | im huas been discovered. oe Tian wat hor | Teached here this morning and spent the day tn vis en BEST FUEL sot -—— BALTIMORE, Mfp., Autist 9-Cotton dull and nom: | out of Noonan’s pocket, and yelled, “Look out, | have visited Annapolis in search of Pim, Dat Ct | sting points of interest in thecity. ‘They are guest INSTITUTE, HYATTSVILLE, MD— a ‘The Air Brakes Failed to Work, | inal _mniddling, 10. Flour steady), wit. good demand | John (to Healey); he’s kot a pistol.” “Healey then | 2°,.03 been advertised for, but as tar as Known | of Mayor Large. A numberof prominent eltizena ee In the District at fair prices, callon Cutcaco, August 9A special from Chattanooga, | Fad, las; amber, Soab2 ‘western hiner, cloning | SBOcKed the razor out of Noonams hand. MF. | Te dnwor has been recelved to the very touching | ealled upon Mr. Sherman at a reception this afters For circulars address the Shisces LEW JOHNSON BROTHERS, a SSE A moMIsIaD occurred one mile frou | quiet; No. 2 winter red. spot, 7Hia78%; September, | SuITL Reve ater Td ISOTOUSLY ObFaak aaa | appeal of the father for the boy tolet him Know | noon. ‘fo the representative of the Press he sala i. ‘ : . z unis clty between a switch engine and a passenger | 40% a7974; October, S1g8Ls: | December, S4asder | Cooney, but Mr. Cal gor jected, and a | SPPCa nh ereabouts, the commercial union beteesn ¢he Umised States SSS iy Who supply more families with train of the East. Tennessee Railroad yesterday. | Carp: om gm aud auieks white, S153: 7 f | lively’ Scene was the ae laborer $+ and Canada 1s not absorbing much attention in UE Rs Te COAL, COKE, AND WooD ohn Burgess, the passenger engineer, SAW UNE | 1s OM ge aac aakeds Septanber Steen | Nuparawa. Noonan denied striking Mrs, Cooney; | ~ pocgxpa's Masonrry.—Tne majority of Buckner | te repuuilc. It was a question which, would reonts 7, Said 9, ‘Than any firm in the United States. Ree meetin Che trate coek eeecefectlves | October, 4830493. “Ons firmer, with fairly active | ee ee ee Or ot OF BI Ae eee | over Bradley in ninety-nine counties of Kentucky | have to. be settled between England and. the Departme: d Font Courses of Stud c 7 oy e © colliss - white, 3 Wes si ‘ast s i ve permite “in choke if asied Meee vee |“ Bisin OMtce: 1202 Pet. nw. Bradon, ‘his freman, were fatally injured. while | aud quiet, 49082, “Provisions, steady, with women, | Cussions as to precedence, Judge Harper remarked: | 10¥ NEW HOUSES WE INVITE ¥ Branch Omtiées: 1 in. ‘The cars were | demand. "Kges firmer, 123413, Potatoes steudy, 12 Flr st. n-v..1740 Pennsylya- | attempting to leap from the t 1 “This scene 1s almost as disorderly as the affray | 1Y reported gave Cleveland a majority of 4,347. that %t would make no difference whether ja ave. n.w., 3d and K sts. England were willing er not he smiled, and Dy G 75 per barrel. Coffee dull—Rio cargoes, ordinary | itself, and the attorneys will please keep order.” or send beatae mpection with main office by tele 4y29__| ever, were hurt, Some may die of their wounds. Erelghte to Livérpooi per steamer dull—cotton, 444.; | Wile Healey and Noonan were fin at Milwaukee, Wis, on Saturday, viz.: Edw'd | that the Roman Catholic clergy in Quebec Would - SON, WHOLESALE ‘D RE- Se eT ba $d; grain lower, 2azad. Receipts—tiour, SI INKY PoInt.—The Post-office | Zerbel, who was instantly Killed by falling tim- | do all in their power to prevent it, and would e. Coal and “Wood. “Complete A Plot to Wreck a Train, 1741p barrels; wheat. 129.100 bushels: corn. 1.000 | eae eee ne One, & nail: service. Me | bers, aud Chas. Waldig, who died shortly” after | Goubtess influehes ‘the politicians’ there He facilities, bottom prices, full ‘ight apd measure. e to a Oc . 1 f1 bushels: cats, 00 Hels; rye, 400 bushels. Ship- p: ‘Piney Pott M ning | being taken from tke river. No one has been re- | pelieved the United States would be favorable to it E Lanro cargoes direct tru:u the iniues Ly rail aud water, | » CHICAGO, August 9.—An Inter-Ocean special from | ments—itour, 14,30: free TESS Ruste | ee cy aad eine, UNtll Ocraber fe ane | ported missing to-day, and it 1s thought there are | when the time came, but at present the fecling. otis uncdesate" Vorenes- | Abu sod Sranmmeercy abe. celebrated “Lae White | Davenport lov, suvs; Apattampt was Made yor | Sales wheat, $60,000 busbela; corm, 10,800 busuela | August, and: continuing until October & ‘The | Ported missing to-day, {wound train on the Chi Okiédigo! Mavketer Schedule is as follows: Leave Washi Mon- ine i PCRREEE ROE ite | MNspe omer, Med Aah Coats & specialty, wih | verday to wreck te, ex ile Koad near Lowa Cit; lays, Wednesdays and Saturdays at 5:30 p. m., Se ey oe Pres! nies apply 19 Wi PURSEE SLL ty e “Lee” Coal Lam now filling gest General | cazo, Rock Island and Pac! ad near Iowa City. di nesdays ai : - = Send ih your | The plotseems to have been to precipitate tie | CHICAGO, Irx., August 9, 11 a.1m.—September wheat | 229%, Wednesdays and Sammiags at 3:90 BM. 1 ynowsen WHILE AY xO TO SAVE friend that be believed his Tor the : LEE Govermnent couiract. nthe Distr ¥. ST. Jose: OLLEGE. tone : 3 ve aoe M — Fe COLLROR comme Ea Near orem Main Oille, cor 1} st and | train into the Towa River, “AS the latter ap- | was sctivedhd ely at the’ openinis thls morning at | Paine tuesdeys Thursdays and Sundays st eS young Princeton student, named Truesdell, be- | dential nomination in 1868 were excellent. ‘The ders per session of five moutus #100, | ec] e ve : 10" 69 3-16. Sep- ‘xhausted while bathing at Wil- ¥ leaves im the morning for the © 28-3ut_ | proached the Long Bridge over the stream, the en- | 69 tosshade above, and now sells . a. m., arrive at Washington by 6:45 a.m, Mr. | Das z Budicn il bere: | Gp 1 Bineer observed a ntsplacemenc of the Fait ou the Agvauced: and Ishw quoted at diy. Sopterster caer | Suiauel Norment 1s the contractor. Burton-oy wue-sea, N. JL. The bathing-master, Eesvaing £0 Via Vichoria, 50 $0 Yestme, ong | sumed ‘ BER. 1S87 ‘OAL! Coa | Foeecte stew lengths west of the bridge, and | 3312" Senuary pork Le OTs, Sentembes ent OO. SS Ss SA ad a= el > WIsk_Dz. BROTHE les BNO. JOSEPH: Director, AWAY DOWN! hinaged vo ring tho ‘train co a full stop before | GBiréaud. hae “anus 8 Tp. me whet about Atexandrin Atiairss came exhausted ‘and, was “rowncd, Trussdel — ey 8 KR Eapect Bpecialiot i BOY YOUR WINTER SUPPLY Now. Foun that spies had been pulled tresn ences rate ‘ag Meptamibec, £185; Qetober 42s: | Reported forthe Evesxo Svan Wife and stx young c : re Expert. Specialis | ; arent 3 “ 3 Kyoung children, “ chews ¢ Hot weather to talk Coal, but prices are so low it will | which would have been sufficient to throw tbe i745, Sertembes, 2o%g, 0 Cae eens Eerie ata spits sie aaa Ghee ai ata Tie : ‘a Pay you tocallon A. B, SMITH and leave your order | train into the river. ‘beptember, 6.55; October, G-G5a | and Alexandria are nolding & ‘at the Odd | Underwriters’ Association demand a number of : For ase by : tte pntere-opepe SEPTEMBER | TO-DAY. Widned steam pape Fellows’ Halt ox Norch coluinbus suet to-day, i | changes inte Baltimore Ae service, we abla Bs tary Public ia stat Silk year) Mies J, BEANS, Princ COAL, direct from the mines, arriving daily per cars Se : ame romotion of tne vem| mentor ‘board, an increase num! i “Ja day uf July, 188 Vuiladelphisy Fa, Send for eCUlArs | 94 Coa Depot, 1st and Lstreets northeast, Bk OK. | TACOA, W. T., Aust 9.—The steamer Olym- Shaw Wants to be Refensed. PMOMMERLY BoRcLee—Two women, Me Mun-|Zrongines, a full pala. departigent and. Otker = saa EDENTOWN FEMALE COLI — Oftice 609 New York avenue northwest. Peinstag: back Senators Cameron bt Hon kttskt, | ie 18 TMD OP WASUINGTON AND THE WASHTNOTOX gon “and? Mrs Skelton, each with a smal okt | fausgw /RDENTO eMALE LEGE. < S nators Cameroy nsyl n arrested tired inglary. ———~ +00 -_ ficmodinadenks Walicki inar varmung toration oo the Deleware, Heaithfal, | C&ilat either place and secure your supply. ee ee aera CSTR - ‘CLUB. ave wit Z i = rane ned cnay Reliable Eatiow | jpomelibe, thon nd Chtmdhine Suerte adie | AUGUST PRICES, CHEAP! Doda Seinstond or Alaste Aad eases, Hunols:'| 4 cram reporter found Pitcher’ Shaw’ and Shoch | Iv 1s clabined tha they went into the house ot W. | re ATION WILL Not BE FURNISHED. pauited Daily, 464 C ot, between 43g and 6th wets, Morals, and healt H, Ewell last Saturday and carried Foreataiownes adress Rev.W. . ‘some cloth- last it the question tann; Elliott, F-Shepard, ot the New York bar; | playing ball with a crowd of boys in Capitol Park | {4. toiterte goods, and a uumber ot Pap pe sta. | BOWEN, 8 My Prost, Bordentown, N-3- President, Gilman, of the Johns Hopkins Univer: | ¢nig morning. When the Wizard was asked why | the'suggestion vetog that they were going to hold | Rests nsal n suteit os tetera. showing the = BRUGKEAND SClioo, “vo GIRS. BANDE _ COE | Abois or ine Wisconsin Cegteal Hautvayy avior | Me wast plasing alt with che statesinn, he | a fair Many of the, Soin, arucles were found | number o royal puates ox persons aled vo Foval Srey * 25 matte north s hey Bliss, of Washington; Miss Edwards of Me | pulled off hiscap, and scratching his head with | after search tn va ty by marriage HAS NEVER BEEN CONTRADICTED 3 Ringe ena ¢ Cash prices for deli at | Furnace and ak Witte Ash Cost Stoveor Kangen Shathoken of ited Ash Coal ‘who to-day. ble. Holyoke Seminary; President Butler, of New York | the same hand in bis impulsive, impetuous way, | “Norat° piecident G. WC. Lee, of Wast | Plog and draw money trom che put Training College, and. many others of distinction | replied: “I don't know, except that I guess they | and Lee University, 18 quite ill at Rat from all parts of this country and Hngland. , They | have evo pitchers Without me. I came home | the seat of Gon, W.'H. F. Lee. near this place. — {itgment rine a ecramment tach @ rewutn Would ist 2 eS Se All coal charged at ics, say the scenery was. something womdertul. The | 22 Shogi use T'was told to.” L, Pricé, son of Mr. B. F. Price, of this ct wvidious character and mot tO be ae eek | eceaee ob tal Wacker eee HENSY fold mountains of Douginss Island were particu. | "s:piant you recelve fair treatment?” asked the | kul ncphew of Me Jolin Price, of Che Sixen surest | Pesoyae tmuimmous Character Ang OUERE ROL US be | for Nutacy “Satna Every modern spoltaes | Telephone 112-4. rly astonishing: | Alaske's | Indians "uey | reporver. stables, died at nis home here yesterday afternoon | Sranted.”] BTTLEOR recreation Steams gas, hot am tind are | far | advanced, in civilization |" Sgattney treated me well enough,” he replied. | arver ah iliness of several weeks, Ho was catering D RESTORED BY USING & BOFTEE OR | wate: kyiuasitn. ‘Thorough preparation for and Christianity. Liberal _ contributions |-rtie only trouble with him 1s that he 1s too eastly | itfe with a protlse of a career of usefulness. ‘Wrin Awanonist Tax mv Kaxsas.—At Topeka, mB HERS Invigorating Contial. | gollege oF Lusition. "Burs of auy aie received. Bend FINANCIAL, Were made by the excursionists for the Indian | asrected by a defeat or a victory. In the case of | ntm.——Mr. W.S, Moore has sold his frame house ‘Kans, an immense anarchist took place ies | Preatalocae. LOv CO RISHOR Mendiaasterjytam | CIAL, —— | schools, and'thé Senators promised co-operation in | the former he 1s grumpy and you can’t get any z Pe | BERETA SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, OND RIGHTS ON WASHINGTON GAS STOOGK,| Still further enlarging them. The party witnessed | Surwtaccion out of Magewinie wueneke Kos win 000, ‘down of the police courts and = : > Scrip bought and sold. Volta. ‘American’| the departure of an Indian fleet or six sail boata ead swells uy town can’t hold him. seene Was re- ESTABLISHED AND | 22.14TH ST.X. W, ‘Grapliophohe Stocks fur sale. CORSON S MACALT. | from. ‘Metlacttla, British Columbla, for Pore weaevance 12> conaes the Wizard, “that I Diame, ‘There {a2 be consnlted daly OPEN ALL SUMMER NEX, Bankers, Glover Building, 1419 F se J920-1im | Chester, Alaska, ‘an advance division of a | tomewant vopisy con ‘the Be Cees erie ton, | ateectioknculnign of WREWOIN GERMAN. AED | Sh aaa thousand seek betver homes th‘our | 2° ‘ere at the Beginning oF the Si park . OWDERS ARE TH | SPANISH acquired in ONE or TWO TERMS. Pisce & HITELY, country. figanee at Touly wish reporter, “The Vicod diseases camping | Reduced fos for smuer, tree trist easoae ; ‘StOCK BROKERS, AOuete-Prehibitionist Terese: See eae mobbitig the 56 ie em s,, urinary diseases cured | Highest ref re: Broadway, : 5 “ care wnere, 80 B F 4 init nie, G3 per box. GeAerens COMMERCE GiREe co aboriinare,_} New York, Gauvasrox, Tax, Aug. 9A special dispatch to | don't suppose ‘uney "wil tion Goart it moe oT SPEAR otis Sad “SSuaaner of natural Crabeoes iol LSE, SO. 2 permanentty cures MART STE pro PARRY Si OC ape Badia Washingtoa | the News says: Alex Waiker, U pt though, ana Fwilt have Legg Se] 3 we inetant, from Inte resi. atin Nesueny, fone of vitality. uerwuun debut AY Cth ne eee RU BNEN Propetetor PLY. KE WIRES Ditjon speaker who was set upén-and badly beaten | here practicing morning and. atvernoon. weet the heat wi ezunepel Wein cy SE Se Hine Pee | pi tea Dornece aime aiaee meet | WaSteENOTON, wAL EI, payeapenrarar | and mangled being Can agaiagt 8 wu dence | truth [pt would be wit hia became & | 9:30 clock pm nepal ie = ee and Bankiua’ Deparunents. Day aud: ecm ‘General Pree near Webberville, in this county last week, died,| «How about the other members of the team?” Mr. Such & vio~ o. ‘of Wawin' he cad tills — ons. Prof. KCRNER A. Poe. Popa H ; ee Cte ‘special AX, _ DENTISTRY. _| Exjeigjavne gat tas walter 2m Werte Gegmems cums | Hnsundny tometer [cera agi Pet PEE Se eas SSS D520; RESTISE 113 LHL SWEET | Sefvice examinations Diewo ‘aif"or acua for Ci Winns i Teavane speed pe Cee, seomianay Dat thts Eon SDA aie Peaa teres, werd. [pepe eee sae os Ieee Todianapolis: games 1 story published to tne | 24? v so 2 [evened and used onty'by ine: “Testa rity aged ee TE SS mh3-Gun__ UUz ARG sell on commission all classes of Rallway She Must Return to Sweden, beset S ¥ Sorenday oy e 4 wite of U.S. A, Om Montes. august, $3 at 8:30 ane aaa aero | Beare Cerne mmnetemcmeeme renin | re tae re aes cee ice | Sane een : re 4 Datars EES eat Potut, all exami —_— y : x : J D* 78a 1 gs0Ns Deri, SEIVVY INSVUE ier cie kis Kamen |, Qutatonset Stoetr aid Bonds andintormationry | Mituagar a so yeat-old Swedish immigrant, who | ling, NOW, don'y Days 3 ' hse Mr, Tor Linseed sprlivestiomarpow afcrwgmat 30 tock Filling a Specialty: so, the cure of toothache with | Te vee CELLULOID TRUSS Siabgy direct trom the New York sunk Yachts, Marrtha’ "The old gin Catued. ig he teenth ail right, aud Gaffney Is: ; : sis ream npvenlnin wt sabe to attend, = hc ae ier = |e iy pure woe Set Sag a Bs SS 2 = ~ Dut his sons, who live in objected to sup- a ' .. ine ®t. M. TALBOTT, DENTIST, 437 7TH ST, Isior salest CHAR W, NEWBY & 00., nniless ——_ “ opie. 0S0.D00 aa Dix “Teeth inweeted 67 por Soe Peete | aces FISHER devotes bee sane ot H. ss agai Bolacers Pigpeaothek, and bd-wad obliged to Withaba nif]: Skommras Warrsay expects toleave on Thers- |, SL ss 7h et Rabie ‘aul | Lay Fatroue Muh | Promptness and accuracy guaranteed. ~ au2-1w* omer, Gay evening for Bar Harbor, ae 3

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