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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C. TUESDAY, JULY 2. 1889 5 ame Vicon REPUBLICAN LEADERS. IT WAS NOT JAMES SHARP. THE SECRETAN PICTURE SALE.| PRESIDENTIAL APPOINTMENTS. DISTRICT GOVERNMENT. Renders the hair soft, plisnt and glossy, pro- 2d EDI ION Their Informal Conference with the| Henry Johnson Admits that He Shot | France Keeps “The Angelus”—The Cor- | A Revenue Collector and Two Post- BIDS OPENED. motes afresh growth, and cures eruptive dis- ° President. Envoch Turner. Coran Gallery a Buyer. The Commissioners have opened bids for eases of the scalp. Mary A. Jackson, Salem, — — the construction of pipe, brick and con- Mass., writes: “I have used Ayer's Hair Vigor ise aaa: PARTY POLICY, AN EXTRA SESSION, AND THE COM-| THE MYSTERY OF SATURDAY WIGHT's HOMICIDE crete sewers, basins and traps. The for a number of years, and it has always given ING CAMPAIGN IN THE NEW STATES THE SUBJECTS | CLEARED UP—A YOUNG COLORED MAN ARRESTED | by pointments : nee M. Hine, & cuaouald, © me satisfaction. It is an excellent dressing, Latest Telegrams 0 OF CONSIDBRATION—CONGRESS TO MEET IN NO-| WHO SAYS HE REMEMBERS THE SHOOTING, BUT Daniel Hogan, collector of internal revenue OR D prevents the hair from turning eray, insures * | VEMBER—MONTANA A MATTER OF CONCERN. NOTHING ELSE, for the thirteenth Illinois district. nis Looney, Jas. McCundixh, J.J. Oudmore. its vicoroms growth, and keeps the scalp white —— pel —— iad es purchased Postmesters: George H. Dunn et Shelby- |The Commissioners to-day opened iden? President was conferring to-day with coroner's jury had rendered a verdict ee aire L. a; removed; A. bids for furnishing the “ieventh aintinsone Sik tame ro THE CASH RELIEF FUND. several of the party leaders concerning matters | yesterday in the case of Enoch Turner, who Hartman at Columbus, Ind., vice George E. | with cement, The bidders were A. R. Williams, falling out, and in s few weeks I was almost | srow It Will be Distributed to the |! Seneral party interest, Senators Chandler, | was shot Saturday night at the door of “Aunt” Geeny, removes W. F. Howitt, J. G. & J. W. Waters, Oumber- bald. Thought a bottle of Ayer’s Hair Vigor, Johustown Sufferers. Dolph, Cullom and others got together last | Hetty Green's honse, at 17th and B streets ‘WORK ON THE CANAL. land cement company. nd, after using only part of it, my head was night and talked over the situation with rela-| northeast, it is probable James Sharp, the és me Whe Cash en on covered with aheavy growth of hwr.—Thomas | Jouxstowx, Pa., July 2—Judge Cumming, | tion to the elections in the new states. young negro arrested Saturday night, and Delayed by poser Sg aa the sweeping and A wg A Munday, Sharon Grove, Ky. who has charge of the cash relief fund, arrived | Nothing of importance was accomplished | against whom Rose Wingfield gave such damag- mors of a Strike. rs was but one bidder, Mr. W. E. Hodge, AYER’S HAIR VIGOR, here to-day and will open up an office to-mor-| then. But, to-day Senators Chandler, | ing testimony, would have been beld scoounte- Work on the repairing of the Geergetown | **, *} cents per thousand yards, It Prepared by Dr. J. ©. Ayer & Co., Lowell, row. He says all the sufferers will not geta bone ‘ah oor Seepetaner ing vy thet they might ble for the murder. The events of a few hours, be remembered level of the Chesapeake and Obio canal is pro- Maas. Sold by Druggists and Perfumers. _ p23. if that the share of the money, only the needy ones | knew his views and be sure of his co-operation. | however, served to clear away the mystery that many gy by 251g inches in size, | ceeding as rapidly as possible, but the beavy | some da: Mr. P.M. Drai at a Gexcrse receiving funds, It is probable the A more formal caucus of the leaders will fol- bred Noonan ahi “ey and as Se om ne Yect that when first snins hate onanbd 0 deal of delay. tie ae cult biddee, A Seer Ae ‘that ae are estas plaii, tad aids teak sii atin decreed aida acces in the light of innocenee, ‘The Teceived | to me This morning there were nearly 200 men at | Jords., The commirsioners, however, rejected aoe many children be has dependent’ upon’ him | this morning and his conference with the Pree-| :nfcrmation that led them to believe that the | becomes a notable work, scattered slong the entire length of the | Sivertined don oie wai eed Fe BEST NUTEITIVE TONIO and the amount of property he still men i, house tract three level. There were rumors all over George-| not known, snd tecst will all be taken into consideration. =e ident was of coneiderable duration. The others | just before the were George Foes, that the Corcoran Gallery “ town yesterday and to-day which indicated a ‘ ‘i ; came one at it all th Johnson and J 01 ss = ‘CONTRACT AWARDED. PALATABLE HEALTH BEVERAGE Blicant for cash relief yall have to make aft. peng peed oss Fate cheated poled can aha ie on tue coneen Oe pace map tt rae adr yee t Possible strike among the laborers. The Commissioners to-day awarded the con- or ive wit to the — ously over the situation and to make move | cer Schulz last night arrested Henry Johnson. | gelus” up to $100,000. Of course, It is said that they are discontented with the | tract for furnishing the District with brokea WHAT PROF COLEMAN, OF GLASGOW, SAYSOF|Oniv' ome body war found to-day, ‘Tt is | #Wards forming Johnson, admitted having been at “Aunt” | French "government entered. Present rate of remuneration—$1.25 per day— | *0M0) sand and gravel to Honry Lyles TT, Suffering {rom an attack of Hiness which bad Ut | sought the militia will leave here Friday. A STRONG PLAN OF CAMPAIGN. jetty’s Saturday night, and will insist upon an increase of 25 cents. | wore issued to-day as tellamee ‘ exhaustion, from inability » appropriate food. tried | The commissary department was turned over} The small majority by which they will hold CONFESSION OF HENRY JOHNSON. Several of the men said that everything had | ice company, one frame ice house,Water street, Sen oe a te tote was foilswed | % the citizens this morning, the next House and the responsibility that rests | This morning he settled all doubts by frankly aa Property ractically useless | b&’2 arranged for a stoppage of work on Sat-| between High and Market «treets northwest; ‘marked effects 1. Food, which had heretofore been eres upon them make {t important that no slight | admitting that he did the shooting. He claimed | Price. pi ey urday, but the scheme fell through. 1,600. Wm. B. Syphax, one brick store, 1507 fonnd topase the alimentary canal [_——— } The Czar and Servia’s Young King. aavuies possible by party organization | to # Stax reporter that he could not recollect i Contractor Becker, of the firm of Becker & | 2’ street northwest; €550, efvinw apimal beat abd storing up # | _ Betonapz, July 2—The Russian minister to | should be lost. any of the circumstances; that he did not see th Bi ‘Beware of imitations this aftern MISCELLANEOTS. he cenuine has the signa. tor Becker of ce ann Hoft” on the neck of every bottle. All Servia, M. Persiani, upon the instructions of | Especially is it important that they should | Turner or have any quarrel or resson for | from struggle for that particular that he had heard not of the threatened | __The Commissioners have ordered that Ward ss imitations the czar, will be present at the coronation of | CMY everything at the elections in the new | shooting at him. Allhe could remember, he| Some consol for the disappoint strike. Georgetown, he declared, was full of | Place be paved and a gutter laid at a cost of , Berlin and Vienna, a. ane og young Alexander as king. The czar has sent | States. The nominations in these states will | said, was that he fired the pistol. He was Es by the Gallery in this respect is | rumors o7 any and every description. 2,274.60, under the permit aystem, $ —_ == the young king an autograph letter and the | 0°cUr very soon now and the elections are fixed | drunk and completely out of his head. “I| found in the fact that it succeeded in securing | ‘We have.” said he, “‘a lot of old women | ,, The Commissioners to-day lectin over her y appointed Clifford RANG! NT OF THE LIVER, WITE '- | decoration of the Grand Cross of St. Anne. for October. The democrats are d want to tell the truth about it,” he said, “and ings in the collection,—a who not able to attend to their | Howard stenographer and typewriter in the lilow this Carter's Litde Liver Pills remove the Sea & abide the consequences.” Theodore It is entitled | own business, but who insist on | very | Cxecutive office at a compensation of €1,200 per ee ae Hunters Struck by Lightnt nt activity on the part of the republi-/ Johnson is twenty-one years old and works in the Woods,” and, though not | closely after other people's affairs, Only x | suum. Cause. ick by Lightning. can leaders, asa plasterer, He is of light complexion, | large, is an exceedingly fine example of the |few minutes ago ono of the lers| The report of the fire department for the octal states that on Friday lant white Cesres | gag MHZ TALE WH7H tu rnasroex ro-pay | rather intelligent in appearance and does nol | arta t other | told mo he had been informed that | ™Onth of June shows that during that period Senuxe Orr Recaxvress Or Cosr. it’s best work. It is likel: special states that on Friday last while George Jections in the | look like the negro “toughs” of the kind that | pictures in the collection will, Alden, A. Terriond, Troud Rollins, and Am#| New states, the advisability of calling an extra | Hang around Hetty Green's, He scemed quite | fae Gallery before the sale’ closes af its dele. | suything Fou mone Se hee eer | seven from the sorrtstemdire *,clecreuse of brose Hiner, a party of bird-hunters, were on 4 ay oe 8 composed after telling bis story this morning | gates have ample means and authority to that strike among ourlaborers, Men are very plen- | 7°*f- The estimated losses were €300, — board their lugger 2% Lost Island, the boat was — eo are seorrcen th general way, the | ang freeing his mind, end. = and we can get all we want at e135 A = ot ae struck by lightning during a thunder storm | Whole matter o! policy. HIS STATEMENT TO THE CORONER'S JURY. Se a a oa Prerge-ceene-f way. The recent death of one of our firm makesit neces- | and Ambrose instantly Killed, and Alden and | "On two things there fs general concurrence When the coroner's jury reassembled at the General Parke Retired. —— In the Criminal Court, Judge Bradley, this Rollins were rendered insensible, but were | of opinion, the President, it is understood, not ty tock | Cl. John G, Parke, engineer corps, the FIGHTING DEATH. afternoon, Charles Foley, indicted for an as- sary for us to reduce stock at once. restored in a short time. ‘The men’s bodies | differing with the rest, ' They are first, that | Sixth precinct station-house at 11 o’e! present superintendent of the mili- anes sault with intent to kill Edward ‘The goods must be sold and reductions will be made | Were covered with bruises. the election in Montana must not be|this morning Johnson, who was con- ‘i + West Point, | - Morris Adler Still Holding His Own. intent to kil Beard Dovioen Senn i + left to take care of itself, but should] fined in a cell there, was brought before tary camemy 86 eae 8, was tried. This took place in the neighbor- should take advantage of this opper- | Cut His Throat With a Table-Knife. |be looked after by the national com- | the jury, but not sworn. Coroner Patterson | h@ving served forty years in theregular army, | Quiet and confident is Morris Adler to-day, | hood of Delaware avenue and N street south- tunity to purchase the highest class of Dry Goods at | Hamiirox, Oxt., July 2—A man supposed to | Mittee; second, that there must be an | asked him if he desired to make a statement, | was to-day, at his own request, placed on the] and while there is nothing on which to base | west. It was alleged that the parties be'W. J. Coster, cashier of the City club, of extra session of Congress called to meet about | Johnson said he was willing to tell all he could | retired list of the % any confidence save only existence, on the con-| had drank together, after which they had n ; army. ier the 1st of November, that is, as soon as pos- ember. i |. Jno. M. Wil- i 4 Foley dre Buftalo, committed suicide here yesterday by | sible after the now stato elections, ‘These two |" live on 12th strect, betweon D and E| son, atfvrenent the comimitiones of pabiie | ‘HY there are no symptons of anything like Gischarged (accidently es lec te haan A rove resent the commissioner of public “ Se ee ‘hings aro of vital importance to the party. | northeast,” he said, “‘aturday night Willams | buildings and grounds willbe hie successor. |!™Mediate danger of death, === | hast accidental as claimed by Polen) A SLIP IN THE NEW STATES and I started from Myers’ stable, where Will- ar Practically the patient's condition is un-| street Foley «bot at Davis, but fortunately, the might prove disastrous, and the elections then | iams works, and went to Murdock's, on Mary- Government Contracts Awarded. “asaya since yesterday morning. There has | balis were not effective. Foley claimed ‘that eget TLDER WRAPS) Fat River, Mass., July 2.—A comparison of cannot be left tochance. The recent demo- | land avenue, between 12th and 13th, and gota| The Secretary of the Navy has awarded the | been less of pain and more of rest. he shot with no intent to kill, and because be ee eae ® | the business done in the local print cloth mar- | atic pa mernete 4 lass of beer. ‘Then we went to'my home | following contracts for furnishing stationery for | ,, Last night was without incident, and when | thought Davis to be artued ‘usd’ intending op WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT HALF PRICE. WE | ket for the first six months of 1889 shows a|chxicty for the little malority. ia nthe sume | then to McCormick's, at 7th and South B, and | #6 Navy department for the ensuing year: P, | he doctors made their examination to-day i , pir it him, ‘ : anxiety for the little majority in the next , there was no change ¥ noes WANT TO CLOSE THEM AND THEY ARE A | considerable increase over the business done | House, and Mr. Chandler, Mr. Allison, and | 8¢® 'P to Mr. Wagner's on, Pennsylvania ave- nochange visible to their practised also e acquired by | we had thrown up the contract. You can hear | there were six alarms for fire, a decrease of 0 great, that the lowest possible price. Our stock consists of the choicest and best selected stock of Dress Goods Fabricqnes that the Foreign and Native looms can produce. We name in part: Increase in the Print Business. ae s ‘ ne > r nue, between 2dand 3d southeast, Williams | P- Kellogg & Co., Springfield, Mass., envelopes, | eyes, Trying to Prevent the Prize Fig! peoplppenca: the aig tnonths ered Jace Bo Taso tho Cane | $C fest AFG, ROE, Fanning any more, risk | had'taken his pistol there to get it fixed and | €999,57. Howland & Robbins, New York, papers, | "They are much surprised at the tenacity with | conans t° P sateen dese a AN. the six months ended June 29, 1889, the total |in the matter than is necessary. They | we went thereandgot i, Williams got some $155.11; rubber erasers, &c., $19.08; rubber | which Adler hangs on to the thread of life and we | 7 100 PIECES FIG. SATEENS, BEST FRENCH | production was 4,060,000 pieces, and the total | do not know how well the democr&ts ‘may be i they also wonder when that to | there was to bes prize fight in this vicinity, a sales were 4,512,000, oF 452,000 pieces in excess | organized for qujet work. ‘The President also | Gowns wel got hensthine to mn ae de, 9149.07; blotters, memorandum books, | Soel ei? en enes Seen ee | ak tee Ought; Aumnin et tan palten tikes boat bees . a Bary [ayy eg ee Wags yy jetta a the necessities = band pes jes drank what they call ‘Gilmore.’ It looks like “ Ballantyne, Washington, pen- | Adler eats just as much, perhaps a little | if it could not be prevented. F NTS PER YARD. 475,- 8 strong and com, anization. m h 5 7 simi Benihana peice 000 pieces, and the sales were 4,268,000. | While he shay nothing ip The cantter himeei? | cider, but I know it goes to your head, Then Ks, $178.41; mucilage, $46.45; | ore, than he did a week ago, and there is| The captain informed him that the police ii we went down North Carolina avenue to Skel- ; ., | not the slightest appearance of weakness in the " > . areata r tion andl inceeeee Of Dt OO Oe iter ac, | he,sees the importance to the party that the | ioy's, 14thand A streeta southeast. I do mot | Soo! gP°Re, SIMU; erasers, fasteners, Me., | Woon ded san's eyes, although they are looking could not prevent the parios lowing the ety FORMER PRICE, $12.50, NOW 36.50. ane hor eS a ee = aon eee nema eaten Seiten teen remember getting a drink there. I think we | ton, penholders, $12.97. Wm. H. Teepe, Wash- right into the slowly-approaching face of the alae te cert mtg pert Ary ws —_ 2100 PIECES FRENCH AND SCOTCH OTNGHAMS,| duction was mainly due to the strike in March | tically made up his mind to call Congress to- | revs Cer peatde Rl par tonrped saieres lnxvon, S7pe-mrsting mmelpciel, 900s. 98; take] OS SC Ores : sion aglaes finding that SERRE 25 8 Ae Oe, OE SO Most mills ‘are well sold ‘ahead. for the next | SMe oe Noe ae toes who conferred with the | °f MY head and pretty sick al over. Then we | Tne grand total of the awards is 84,237.56. WASHINGTON MEWS AND GOBSIP. | iicck to the sleirenma a 20 P{ECES STRIPED AND PLAIN MOHATR, three months, and an advance of prices to 4 | President to-day would talk about what trans- | Started) to go home. I knew I could| ‘Tho contract for washing towels for the Navy ' A notified the Virginia and Maryland authorities, REDUCED FROM 50 TO 35c. cents for 64's is expecte pired, but they each expressed the opinion me} - Abort oe — Be pen department has been awarded 2 the Capital) Tue Mempens or re Curnoxre Comms-| It is pretty certain, however, that there will be i ‘i oo t diet Gaonne Wotenee ant PA hn Lewis John steam lai at 44 cents goes d. a a | ION left the city to-day for their homes. They | no interruption and that the fight will take 25 PIECES WHITE AND CREAM BATISTE __ Telegraphic Briefs. CONGRESS WILL MEET IX NOVEMBER. doa: ‘Lalectedl 0 go beans, bad Willigne wanted Spice bethany gremged nly iegge lines hpa have organized and arranged that the instruc- | Place. PARIS. At Providence, R. I, Dennis, alias “Spike” | Mr. Allison said to a Star reporter: “I can’t | mo to go over the commons. 1 did not want to | hauling ee from the building to Jas, Hol- | tions being prepared for them at the Indian The Tennis Tournament Postponed. R PRICE 37% AND 25, NOW 12ko. Murphy, convicted of murdering the leather | spoak with any authority, but I have thought | go because my head was turning around 80, laran at @1.20 a da: office be forwarded to them when completed. hepumpon oe tenwe in the coaet OE ea weas Siven a life sen-| gi) along that we would mect early in No- | When we came out of Skelly's Williams handed | “Contracts, for furnishing supplies to. the | In the latter part of the month they will prob. | _ Wing to the condition of the tennis courte 50 DOZ. PAIR MEN'S SILK HALF-HOSE, ne in the court of common pleas this morn- | *¢,jnr i me something—I suppose it was the pistol—and | Government Hospital for the treane aud the ably start for the Indian territory, where, they in the Bachelor club grounds, the District ten- 50c. PER PAIR; WORTH $1. ‘ ‘ Senator Chandler said that naturally the | said: ‘Here, put this pistol in your pocket.’ I| Freedmen’s hospital have been awarded by | Will begin the work of negotiating with the | nis tournament which was to have begun this theses ponttsrios D and G, of She Shira ater Jifin | menibers of the party were giving some atten- | took it and put it in my pocket. I suppose it | the Secretary of the Interior to the following. | Indians for the lands west of the Wh meridian | afternoon will be postponed until next Monday, ———————— morning for s mouths target practice, | tion to a matter to important to. them saiibe | piece tegen: 2 onees mesiaays, nee aay? | named Washington bidders: Auerbach & Bro., | in that territory, The rain yesterday was so heavy that the ee Frank A. Palmer, general western passenger | ROW stato elections He said a number of } Suing. to ‘ Ce ee Bee AL We never net | ‘Tue New Comaiserosen oF Ixptas Arvars.— | grounds will not be in condition for play 100 PIECES AMERICAN GINGHAMS, BEAUTIFUL | agent of the Chicago, Detroit and Niagara Falls | S¢"ators had been talking the situation. He had you go then to Hetty Green's?” asked | bour & Son, Charles Becker, M. W. Beveridge, ae oon | lin ra g no doubt that the republicans would carry all the | the coroner. J. W. Boteler & Son, Robert’ Boyd, Browning | Mr. Thomas J. Morgan, of Rhode Island, the | for at least two days, It was thonght best not COLORINGS, ONLE 210. seats Sacer Less of the. ‘Consolidated SWa. | new states. He would not say anything about | | “I do not remember anything about being | % Middleton, W. H. Butler, Charles T. Carter | newly appointed commissioner of Indian affairs, | #0 begin the tournament late in the week and - —— his talk with the President, but said he looked | there. & Co., Robert Cohen, G. G. Cornwell & Son, | arrived in the city yesterday and to-day visited | $0 ® yostponement was decided upon until next 60 PIECES AMERICAN SATEENS, bash railroad. by ye y y The Columbia, the new Hamburg-American | fT Congress to meet in November. chaaacamean nip etaliiransiasda B, B. Earnshaw & Bro, J.C Ergood & Co.,| the Indian ofice in the Atlantic. building, | Monday at the same hour and place, 10c. PER YARD. ina loners ante : ; “Do you remember firing the pistol?” Wm. M. Galt & Co., Z. D, Gilman, Thomas | where he had an interview with Acting Com. | === = REMNANTS OF ALL KINDS AT GREATLY RE- pllgggen hg pita a megytn bey oriThe OFF FOR WOODSTOCK. ‘“Xes, I remember firing the pistol and that | Gray & Son, Wm. Hahn & Co., epee missioner Bolt, | Mr. Morgan will not enter} so vopgn, MARRIED Ae BB a ii a ” . 5 . & » | upon his new duties for sev: as he LINT— . On Monday evening, DUCED PRICES. [prc gigetc ad ceastonaty dinetcen | The President and Party Leave Wash- | }* all Frank Hume, George J. Johnson, Julius Lans- | wishes to look about for a house, ‘Hie’ witeris | Zam s he tev, br Cone ifaw Se FLINT, a 5 ., “ “ + Oh on y ington To-day. aD Liged a #0, fou after the firing that you | burgh, Lansburgh & Bro., Robert Leitch &| with him, He has no children, Mr. Morgan | Ae":at* £20. tp CLAKA'W. YODER, “ot W 0] i ao m n, D.C. 0 cards "27 THIS SPECIAL SALE FOR A LIMITED TIME | twenty knots. had killed Turner’ Son, Melville Lindsay, Abraham Lisner, Daniel | is about fifty years of age, a man of medium | "3 seen pt “ow! " ‘ ; Mrs. KUGENIA M. BROOKE, relic he Week. We desire toclose the old books. We there-| 10s pid, 107% asked. U. 8."48, registered, | ciato Justice Miller, Senator Hiscock, and Phir pee rehe ly ge ee “y don’t | © Sons, B. H. Stinemetz & Sons, W. 8. Thomp- | assistant attorney-general for the Post-Office | muds. hs the sixty “fifth oar of ber fore ask for a prompt response from our customers, ey asked. U. 8. 48, coupon, 128% | Private Secretary Halford, 3 Bishop Lambrecht, of Ghent, is dead. ; “I do not remember which one,” said John- ER MERDLEY. , On July 2. 1680, at the res- — ; —_-—_— The presidential party left Washing-| son, “It seems tome that both of them told | Houskram,, Thos. J. Luttrell, Chas E, Lyman, apie ede aging mye] Lik of Towa City, lows to MARION Washington Stock Exchange. ton this afternoon in President Robert's private | me, and I said ‘I didn’t do anything of the | 4° , Thos. W. MeKnew, F. | his apposntmout sbend wero ge ed if this city : — Following are to-day’s quotations at close of | car and will reach New York at 9:20. The ies I a cee = man beg ie oe B. Rich & Sons, | Rhode 1. DIED. oe arty comprises the President and Mrs, Har- | “!! during the whole nigl not remember | Rider & Addison, Geo. Ryneal, jr., Daniel amSgeT - EF All accounts will be rendered during the present | , Government ponds—U.8. 4348, registered, 106% babi Secretary y, Secretary Noble, Asso. | W&t occurred at all, Shanahan, Mrs. 8.'F. Shreve, Thos. Somerville | Itxess or Jupor Tyxen.—Judge Tyner, the | BROOKE. On Tuesday, July 2 1889, 4235 son, Tyssowski Bros., Thos. O, Varnell, 8. F. -. Viti : department, is confined to his home by illness. | Funerel notice bereatter, % asked. al C - know whether Williams took it from me or . % % “ ns SLAGETT. day, July 1, 18 : pt fy - imp. 63, 1801, | , 7 Teaching New York carriages will be taken | not.” eS = Pudong ae lees Toueen He is suffering from congestion uf the liver, | per iesdenee, od It oot patireeks Spee he coin, 105 bid. Per imp. 7s, 1891, cur-| to the Fifth Avenue hotel, where the Presiden- ‘Do you remember what kind of pistol it] Freedmen's hos; Armour & 06, Santas and while he is not considered to be danget boves ea of Wm. i age - ae at, of Osborne Market 7 2, | tial party will spend the night. Next morning | was?” ‘Auth, James L. Barbour & Son, M. W. Bever- | U#lY ill, yet his condition is such as to require ee Lee, renty-second year of her ¥. at 10 o'clock they will take a special train at the | “Yes, sir, Iremember the one Williams got jdge, Browning & Middleton, J. B. Bryan. Wm, | Set care. ‘She died in the triumphs of the faith in which she SS 1800, coin, 11234 bid. ‘Water stock, 7s,"'190i" ares pas Ce ode Erne ihioesi and battle rand Lect Wis marae gel tof | Butler, Rober Cohen, Win. MI. Gult & Cos} Be: NCED.—Chief Inspector bun, of rae “Asleep in Jesus! blessed sleep. . 919 PENN. AVE, NW. | Curroney,” 1415 1, je: Ne 7 “« i . :NTENCED.. Rath! Asleep in Jesus! bi — 126 PENN. AVE. Soa aa Net SazeM fund, Ge, 1002, | citizens of Hartford have arranged some | the novo ate me eee any one ran out of |Z. D. Gilman, R. K. Welphenstine, George J. | the Post-Ofice department, has received’ in- Prom which none ever wake to weep, - nso0n, burgh , Charles E, > 5 i 1424; bid. Gs, 1024, fund, currency, 124% bid: | demonstations in honor of the President on the | “No, do not remember seeing any one at | POH Hent vive & Loree Ee Week formation that Wm. C, Lally, sateetinegy Some Rice Hage Sing [pratt thanin ger gctek 65 {ald Johnann, ain | eae @ ena HF Warr tomer a | Here of, wl, tyne pack | rman 2 peat, rm r st 6s, 387 bi U. 8. Electric t bon om e ‘in > wi ver the “Do yt ” es “4 rej red mail ma‘ om ice Galbraith chapel, 6u cl, between L New Bazoarss New England road t0 Putnam, which will be | gq,2o 208 Femember going home?” aske Waters, Wilmarth & Edmonston, Woodward & ago © s A calm and undisturbed repose, Las H. G. Malcolm, who, some Unbroken by t of foes.” 0 2 Lothrop. Ss was to-day sentenced to five years | Borthwest i ones . AT WEYL'S ONE-PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, | Kailroad. 10-40 0s, Sue | sins teseemebvienCoeiiton reeine day corde BO recollect anything until Sun-| Contracts for supplying fuel, ice, lumber and | #rd labor in the Joliet penitentiary. retracted tine 1A SANE” GARR EIL tiunt rs ‘ton Market ' com . . ; 'y morning, when I found myself in Burden’s | building material to the Government Hospital uasons.— re 311 7TH ST. “s me an sod — # i. ee and citizens to do honor to the President. | oourt, between New York avenue and Pieces ling m: csp Srxtrex Mriuioxs ror Pensions.—Warrants hier of the late James W. Garner. ; for the Insane have been awarded to the fol- : Funeral from her lato remiteuce, 1116 Oth street — imp. 65, 120 bid. Washi: ‘Light Infs From Putnam tho party will proceed 5 miles to | street and ist and New Ji ve =} a 4 : x for the issue of pension payments to pension | northwest, on Wednesday, July 3, ‘at 1] o'clock am, Pe first morigage bonds, 6s, 100 103 BIL 110 saged, | Roecland Park, Woodstock, where the Presi- fo eee bee a young girl there and Willianse ee eet on Uiaidere: John Miller, | agents were sent out from the Treasury to-day | Heatver sis fricude are teapectiully’tnvited "to ate 200 more of those White and Fancy Vests at ag Pg alg append ped to go with me; Williams was with me when | George A. Shehan, Libbey, Bittinger & Miller, | SS8regating 16,000,000. PEARCIN, beoved son of Kicholben We, Beh ake Deen can vandoret on cot light, Company ponds, sorice B. G8 126, bid. THE CITY POST-OFFICE. 7 Talesbe wie tur thas “auenioned, bet all ie Falls ico Co) © omer S0ne 7. Webster, Great | scuicunronat, Deranrwext Promoviosa.— | lot Mary ¥ cris ace free mont td ine da b, 10 ‘tocks—| 7 y 5 ws - - , ilk, | go0 bid," Bank of Republic, 295 bid.” Met@polt | seuttaings Offered to the Commies occurrences of Saturday night, beyond. the ee In addition to the promotions in the Depart- pom onetaone Serve, and Flannel Coats and Vests, 33 per cent below | fap. bid. Central, 225'bid. Second, 170 bid. ings eres eCommission Un= | mere fact of firing the pistol, seemed to be | Fields of Duty of the New Policemen. | ment of Agriculture, announced in Tux Star of MILLER, M. ail others. Farmers’ aud Mechanics’, 171 bid. Citizens’, der Their Advertisement. sunk deep in oblivion so far as he was con-| Of the fifty-six policemen recently appointed | last evening, the following were made in the | §P4!H MULE jonday morning, July Sse nae Boys’ Suits st just about one-half the prices | 130 bid. Columbia, 138 bid. Ai, eidest dauguter of i m c cerned, He said he never was in the habit of 2 bureau of animal industry: Mil Funerei trom St. Mark's church, 3 corner oe eee politann eeeon and Georgetown, | A subcommittee of the city post-office com-| going to Hetty Green's because his mother po Farge ating ae Sins Ser hee — #1600 to 1,800 per poet d he ae ane Ascutheast, Wednesday afternoun: July dat 4 o'clock, Galumbia, 44% bid, 50 asked.” Capitol end Soeta | Mission, consisting of Gen. Whitfield, the sec-| old him to keep away from such places. of office. Those who were sworn in yesterday 41,00) to $1,200" por anetee Mie, | Interment st Oak inl de mn van, from © street, 40 bid, 46 asked. ond assistant postmaster-general; Mr. Windrim, ANOTHER WITNESS. were detailed as follows: Mary Dent, from #900 to £1,000 Insurance stocks—Firemen's, 40% bid. Frat the sw i hitect of th de-| John Lewis Johnson, who was with Willia: First precinct—John E. Hartman, Patrick | Miss Mary Marshall, from #840 to ¢900 “7 . a litan, 74 bi a. ipervising architect o! e Treasury de- john Lewis ny wit ms " —_ wean Jatca 1obid 20sg asked, aetineens 170 partment, and Postmaster Ross, proposed | and Henry Johnson when they left Skelly’s, See James A. Williams, William J. Sett- | num. A ee or Beal Fue at 2p. mat her residence, 418 Corcoran, 63 bid. Columbia, bid, 1: to inspect to-day the buildings that have been | was examined by the coroner. He said that he Second precinct—Michael D Edward G. Tue Repvction 1x THE Pustic Dest during = cee ni vac “ t—! , ‘ 7 x. July 1, 1889, “fotorane recently offered to the Commission in answer to | met Williams and Henry Johnson there, Wil- | mayior, William B. Lyda, Frank Archer, Jane, as shown by the statement issued from | THEGDOME HEN), arcl Aluy-tve'yeare, <0 *™% advertisement for a suitable building for the use | Hetn* he tought, Wasmore onder the influence | “Third Precinct Jacob Jacobson, George W. | the Treasury department to-day, was €16,255,-| pdrthesrt ou Wednraiay at 4 Up. in inten st EEN. Departed this life Monday, July 2, 1 at 11:30 a m., GERTRUDE MABLE QUEEX, belo adopted daugiiter of Martha Queen, aged four’ mouthe and twenty-one day's. bert Suits from $15 up. Clerical Suits of the finest cloth and manufacture at about half value. Light Stock—Washington Gas, Coit 444 uskod. Georgetown Gass 40, bid: | Of %B° city post-office, The following build-| there with a man named James Lewin, When | Mason, Fayette R. King, James HL. MeManus. ” | 929, and for the fiscal year just closed, £88,998, | fieuersodsvmetary.” titi an nen Reps We can Sit most any man up to 46 chest measureand | {"S. “Klectrie Light, 90 bid, 99 asked. Pneu- | ings have been offered: The present city post-| Williams and Johnson went away witness Porry. Walter P. Telling, Pakin Behe J. | 085. During the preceding ome, tee dake wns | ee ee aS aes eaten ees ih, pe. rn un Carriage, 13 bid, 1ig asked. oftice building, on Louisiana avenue. with the | walked with them across the commons. They | * Fifth precinct-—Andrew Tilling, George W, | Teduced $113,844,080. ‘The total debt now, less | 585 "TlioMas MSM IN. oY Washinton. ee i elephone Stocks — Pennsylvania, 30 asked. | property adjoining on the east; the Columbian } stopped at Hetty Green’s, and witness went on | ahoscge w Tiling, George W. | cash in the Treasury, is #1,076,646,621. The net | aged seventy-nine years, bar it Chesapeske sud | Fotmac, 97% bid, w building, on Sth, between D and E streets, | to lis home about a square anda half away. | Wall. Samuel Logun, John L, Burkemaster, | cash or actual surpius in the Treasury to-day is " 108 F street, Sundar, ONE-PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, Riked, jAumgrican Graphophone Company, 24% | and in connection the buildings 419 and 421 6th | Just after he reached the house he heard the “Sixth preeinct—James R. Ha: es, George | *71884,042, against $103,390, 464 a year ago. : 2p10-3m 311 7TH ST. Miscellaneous Stocks—Washington Market Com- | street, occupying the 6th street front of this | pistol shot. ta . Washington Brick Machine Com- property; the Morrison building on 4%¢ street, Williams, who was with the prisoner John- eis . wae ee, ee males none Pal Imer, the pablio. Sol od WARE. On Monday, July 1, 1889, st 11-30 o'clock ERSONS WHO, SUFFER a lg ell mo jormerly occupied by the District offices, and | son. has not been found by tof thegay |, Seventh precinet—George Upperman, Will-| sondercd the appointment of chief cleck of the | S2c HATSIE. beisreh asthe of Saas oe ae eryousness and’ dyspepsia should, use Car- | bid. m Panor 34:04, 80, asked. | the old Congressional Globe building, 339 Penn- | is supposed to be keeping out of the way. iam Curren’ James Conlon. e appointment of chief clerk of the | £207 Ware, ared fourteen years, je Nerve Pla mae eavromiy for tnincias, | Keat Rotate Tine, Insurance, 24% aaned-” Co-| gyivania avenue, mae venbicr. Eighth precinct Charles F. Garvey, Jemes | Government Printing, office to Mfr. A, W.| (asm wil whe fine in ber parent re tional Safe Deposit Company, 275 asked. The jury took the case under consideration | E. Price, Edward McCort, Charles Spheer, C. | 8¥alm, of Oscaloosa, Iowa. Mr. Swalm, how- ow ee eee ° ; O'clock p.m. 7 ——-—— THE PROPOSED “ABLE ROAD. | attr iiearing the statements of Henry and | T. Elgin, Charles E, Clark, ee a Somermso New. Baltimore Markets. The Work of Preparation Well Under | John Johnson and. rendered «verdict thet et Fe ne Muvaby, Seen E-1 Gk Seticed: Hi sake is peak ot salary neat Pu, THEROID JALTIMORE. July 2.—Cotton dull — middling, v Enoch Turner was kille: a pistol-shot woun J . i i 7 . ” LEA TRUNES. 1 E. Way. oe tn eo Sa ae xh Believe from the |, Policeman Wannell has been transferred | t? that of the public printer. Mr. Collins, the Dn ‘RICE’S Wheat—southern, stead 1d, 76 i: i ief book-kee, is no chief clet Vers light in weight The management of the Washington ana | svidence thst the ball was fired from a pistol | fom the sixth and Easley from the third co | bie pe Nase nes it eek ‘ : h ” the ninth. Policeman Gantz gocs from the To-Day’s Born Orrens aggregated $251,500, STRONGER and MORE DURABLE than t. 8240824; | Georgeto ilway company bas things so ar- held in the hands of Henry Johnson.’ » a ws . ‘The coroner committed Johnson for the ac- | eighth to the second, and 8. 8. Smith, of the | gs follows: Coupon 4s, $170,000 at 128%; con- Ecle Leather, and at HALF THE PRICE. sae ycliow, Sidaius western, sions: mized | Fanged now that the construction of the cable | tion of the grand jury. It was decided to hota | €1shth, has been transferred to Georgetown. 42: ‘ul; Y Sarees adres on 4348, $50,000 at 2064; registered ibga, Busse Made and sold only at TOPHAMWS road from the arsenal to 7th and Boundary | John Lewis, Johuson Sharp and others as wit-! Trains Delayed by the Rain-Storm. $1,500 nt 10634; $5,000 and $25,000 at 10636. ee ‘Trunk Factory, 1231 Pa, ave, : liye stondy, 49050. Hay | Streets can be pushed along as rapidly as is | "N° etcenoon Williams surrendered to the | A washout was occasioned by the rain this| Rerysrarep Uxpen Roux Tex.—S. P. Childs, Pownza, ime to choice timothy, 14.50a15.00. | compatible with the thoroughness necessary in i ie morning on the Baltimore and Potomac rail- i jinted to the T mus quiet and steady. Butter duli—cream- | such a great and expensive work. A Acs agres al Bases headquarters and he was sent ng of Illinois, has been appoi Position = ° > i MOST PERFECT MADE. = Eggs firm, 1501534. Petroleum firm ; . pb non precinct station, d road at Stoney run, about 7 miles from Balti- | of fice inspector under rule 10 of the . N L Ta TF > sane, . Coffee quiet—Rio cargoes fair, | force of men is tearing down the brick stables | “Williams was taken to the Criminal Court | more, detaining incoming trains about th a i les. whic its th ow Is HE Jive Sugar un A soft, 4: copper steady; | near the river's edge, while another crowd is | 4nd committed to jail as a witness. hours. Damage to the Virginia Midland road | ment to this classified service of those who efined, JOWall. Whisky steady, 1.10. Freights engaged in erecting temporary frame buildings The Death Record. by the rain detained the south trains four or | have served in the army. To have your Furnace cleaned, your Range re- - ‘ five hours this moi a Tie ae in which the horses will be sheltered for some i 7 =, No Furturn Nexp ror His Srnvices.—The | United States Government. Indorsed by the heads of Paired, your Tin Roof painted and repaired. time. ‘Tho building which will stand upon the | ing “at’ moon toder decthe eure ne cone ” s ‘ b at noon to-day deaths were re- Three Years in the Penitentiary. is ‘the Great Universities as the Strongest, Purest, snd We co all these things to your satisfaction, ‘ a : , BS site of the stables now being torn down will be jorted to the health office as follows: Cata-| In the Criminal Court, Judge Bradley, the most Healthfal. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder ‘ sie ee sd the machinery by which the cable | fina T. Temple, white, 69 years; German Mon. | case of Edward Bolan, eharged with the larceny construc. | 4es not contain Aummonia, Lime, or Alum Sold ouly ney, white, 71 years; Catherine Hines,white, 61 " sh a A XUMBER OF conTRAcTs ears; Robt, Nixon white, 65 yearsy’ Chas’ H, | Of 670 from Wm. O'Conner, May 90, was tried ordnance Cans, Tts superior excellence proven in millions of homes for more than a quarter of s century. It is used by the HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, H. ie have already been made and the firms are | Huhn, white, 29 ears; Mary Mullan. white, 18 7 his and PRICE BAKING POWDER wSoTE busy executing the orders, The winding ma-| years; Bessie H. Carden, white, 4 years; f ate i “af 4s 0s ‘Who also make the open fire-place and its ar- chinery hasto be in place by December 1 of | Mary Burns, white, 14 days; Henrietta Patter- tistic treatment s special study. my25 Chicago Markets. - = Su. "Corn July, 854: August | Manufacturing company, of Cleveland, Ohio. | 4,255 qunat colored, £0 ‘years; Wallace W: | ,, The defendant denied the charge and claimed Oats ~ diy, Seua | _ ‘The engines will be especially good and pow. | 4nzie Dodson. colored, G0 years; Wallace W. | eat the money he had at the time ho received . “022%; September, 22XaxvX. | erful—twoof the Reynolds’ Corliss compound gf gee. Sees ° » COl- | for debt due hi Mocumeny,. ona & MORRAY, pa log a ae a condensing —from the shops of Edwin P? Allis | Ore% 28 years; “James H. Festry, colored, jury found a verdict Pears Soar. The of guilty. The AGENTS TOR LL. Lard July, Gad; August, 6.05; So of Milwaukee. The steam will be generated , Cherry H. Monks, ‘colored 28 court said that it was ¢ that etendants BC ~~ Oct - r Py - lored 17 years; WHITTIER MACHINE CO. Boilers and Elevators. | (.67}; October, in Babcock & Wilcox boilers, which, with the Ly ng ee 5 of commissioners the lists gars’ Soar. HENKY RK WORTHINCTON. Steam Pumps. gust, 5.9734; September, 6,05. engines, must be furnished by Noveiber 1. — pee age el vem — vlor, whey P. , BUIPMAN ENGINE CO. Of Engines and Steam Sasa on er cable material contracted for consists | tonths; Alphonsd Harris colecel Seth, posed to Pears Soar come te WASHINGTON BIDDERS of 7,200 regular yokes, 50 special yokes, and | Topert Ui lever Matia Jaca’ posed the : NATIONAL HOT WATER HEATING CO. — 1,090 manhole frames and collars. These latter | colored, 4 months; Win. &. 7 Spal Albany penitentiary. ‘Fan Ware Hors bn ag ger For Furnishing Registered Package | will be delivered between August 15 and No- ; i eres: 5 seein po ee ere u BOILERS, ENGINES, PUMPS. ELEVATORS, 2 Louis J. Mason, white, sixty years; Elizabeth Deaxens of Center market LAUNCHES, AND SMALL MACHINERY. Envelopes. Fomber 15 by the McHose & Lyon company, of | Dalancy, white, eighty-three years; Fannie G, the uth of uly by closing at 10 o'clock a. m. Burr Cuar Cowsznox 1001, 1003, 1005 Seventh at, sw, 3 ieGill, of this city, h ‘Thomas, white, sixty-one years; Marie Horn- Washington DC. lames H. M 5 city, has the cement bach, white Telephone No. 1031-3. my. 2m Some forty-three bids were opened to-day in and he will furnish 9,000 barrels, y Mon- the ofice of the third assistant posmaster ‘or less of the best Pollard whenever it is | "2*; ‘Tierney, | Myers has signed with the Philadelphia club. , Sor H Sue et Mary ~The Great English Con.plexion Soap— GRATEFUL—COMFORTING@ general for furnishing registered package en- | needed, THE COURTS. - i Early next week the company will make ‘ PRARS' s0aP.” BULD EVERYWHERE AEPS's cocoa ‘elopes of improved designs. | award for strect excavation. M+ | menthes Cina Le a Egurry Count—Judge Coz. sunanpede, The Washington bidders were as follows: W. ‘THERE MAY BE SOME DELAY: B. Johns, R. F. De Grain, A. L. Pitney, W. He! wien will the wiieally tee oS : ucectsy, Peall eat. Pants; sppensanse erdeved, creas the oper atictn cf dice ie Batpral favs which | Michael, and Leila H. Bolla, M. L. Woods, of by cease i Cet thirty-cigh ; ‘ Hughestigt Hughes; decree divorce. "Wheat: Eps careful epnticstce of the tine fopertion of well: | Sparrow Point, Md.; Robert Grauve and B.A. | Fo inig oe "sweeten! Presiden years; Edward a agi Larowta nteyy Sohice with s dec ay ree ars “nay | Weiss, of Richmond, Va., also submitted bids. | #17) aniiges ae Suen Seoves.. Boars gy a Paes sure ue moany Leavy cictory! Gila’ Te tsty’ the judi | The object of the Postmaster-General in bye ob png . wie fray be eradually built up until strony eoogel wat | asking for these proposals was to ascertain if to fandred of subde | he could not secure an envelope for Rverthere s Swetl Pout Weasy cape naa | Matter that would be an im on the Snisi shait by “keeping curselves wou ‘Tookied“™4,2 | one now in use, which is an 2 envelope Rates ourished frame.” —Cwu eget ith ed to diatnguioh om other sbisie sply Tat, Potting water oraiik,. Soldoniy | Tr any of the designs offered prove acceptable Hf gz, ini With they will either be ptirchased outright by the’ do ex- JAMES EPPS & CO., Komeopathic Chemists, goermment-er cise a royalty paid to the in- done y2l-mtas ventor, de be UST NOT BE CONFO! WITH COMMON thartic ca or purgative Carter's Little Liver to dis- ‘are entirely them ih every respect. One will prove thelr eupersority. Lowenthal, of the = z aiaian! receiving ‘SE ANGOSTURA BITTERS, THE WORLD RE- Seaton silverware) June 6:

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