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ay einny ER EDITION. THE PARNELL COMMISSION. Testimony Before it To-day by Several Parliament. But a Small Portion of It Devoted to One of Them, a Western Came im the poy oe Hustler, He Has Not Lost His Interest Ayer’s Sarsaparilla would certairly give ube Affairs of This World. Members of strencth and energy you need? Thousands are —! MISAPPREHENSIONS CORRECTED—MB. ae 4 Loxpon, July 9.—At the meeting of the Par- | souz maR- ‘nell commission to-day Mr. Byrne, member of} RIsON THE BUSIEST MAN IM OFFICIAL LIFE -R proctor ephessy “ahem hype npg Latest Telegras tO The Star Parliament, was a witness. He was questioned | WASHINGTON—MATTERSREQUIRINGATTENTION—{| Horace A. Taylor of Wisconsin to be com- tabcaee began to take Ayer's Sar- * | concerning a speech which, according to the ‘NOT AN HOUR A DAY DEVOTED ro “‘Patnoxage.” | missioner of railroads. sperilla, but am now gaining in strength every ace eapatoune statement of the Times, he had made at Water prerert ‘Thomas C. Mendenhall of Indiana tobe su- Gay. ford. Mr, Byrne declared that he had neverbeen | An impression seems to be getting abroad perintendentof the United States coast and “Being very weak and despondent after s lon EDUCATED INDIANS. in Waterford, and therefore could not have that President Harrison is devoting his entire Slness, I tried Ayer's Sarsapariila, and two bot- —— made a speech there. This answer evoked a geodetic survey. tlee nave restored me to my former beaith... | ON€ Hundred and Seventeen go Back to | laugh from the people In the court room. time to the consideration of the distribution of | " Henry W. Diederich of Indians to be consal Miss Bianche S. Brownell, 4 Boylston Place, ™ offices. It is assumed that when he is not re- F their Western Homes, Mr. Mayne, member of parliament, also gave of the United States at Leipsic. > — testimony. He said he believed in boycotting | ceiving and talking with office seckers he is Nevy—Hoerbert L. Draper, second lieutenant Special Dispatch to Tae EVENING Stan. and would carry tt to tb extent of re! to | hard at work looking at the papers filed by in the marine corps; Blue, assistant en- AYER'S SARSAPARILLA, Iyprax Scnoot, Canriste, Pa., July 8.—One | sell a man the necessaries of life. If he wanted | them in support of their claims for recogni- , Tank of J Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Masa, and seventeen In bel such necessaries he must conform to the views | ¢j, bundred and se young Indians, belong- | such necessat deavor to frustrate | “"- Sold by all Drugyists. Price, $1: six bottles. @5. | ing to tribes in Dakota, Montana, Nebraska, feat ee Some newspapers have gravely reminded the WORTH $5 A BOTTLE Wisconsin, Indian territory. New Mexico and | "John O'Connor, another member of parlia- | President editorially that there were public Arizona, having finished a five years’ course at | ment, testified that he had denounced crime, | matters demanding his attention, and that it is the government school here, left for thet which he regarded as the enemy of the league, fi F i ali ! Hu these time did his duty to look to these instead of giving his a NN HOFF'S homes to-day. Six were regular tes. it “ told that MALT EXTRACT speak English. ‘The young men have had good | pega’ RO Sympathy with moonlighters and | time to the distribution of small offices. ‘These ivan victor he is the training as mechanics and farmers, while the | answer a question as to whether be had met | things bring » smile of contempt to General good BEST ba ag TONIC girls have been well instructed in household | John Devor and others in Ireland in 1879. Harrison’s face, moat duties, Presiding Justice Hannen “These ex- IT 1s PALATABLE HEALTH BEVERAGE —— ‘i SILLY TO ADUME satan brs 8 oom Digestion, Dyarepwis, Convaleseence | ARRESTED FOR MURDER. | tin‘jire.not tenable to.s court of justice, A | that the President sits up nights over SIGNAL SERVICE DISCIPLINE. _— i h in | ton rs, or that he troubles himself about thinks he is not bound ive evidence in papers, or a! Serious Charge Against a Colored] court We donot pao af present to take | all the small appointments in the service. The | A Court-Martial Sentence Approved, ne Clergyman, measures which are within our power, but it | fact is, as any one who takes. the trouble may With a Comment. ate Malt Piracy —— must influence our judgment to find that we | ascertain, that the President devotes a — ‘three times a day. Its use was follo" Prrrspuna, July 9.—Rev. E. F, Flemon, alias | are obstructed at every point.” small portion of his time to office-seekers. His| Major Gen. Schofield has approved the find- marued ofect—1. Food, Fn ey John Yeldell, was arrested at 10o’clock last) Witness still refused to answer, persisting | many working hours of the day are devoted to ings and sentence in the case of Sergt. G. A. an night in this city, just after he had concluded | that it would not be honorable to divulge in- | public duties of wo aeheye to the whole coun- Weber, signal corps, tried by court-martial at | x. services as a minister ina colored church on | teTviews which he had had in Gonnection with | try. One hour eac! . ==5 1D, ote snail to appro] food. exbaustion, inty She eifects of the Genuine Johann Ho: sn fat. ware of imitations The genui signa. day for five days of the Bewsre Fenianism. week is all the time he gives to office-seekers, | Jefferson barracks, Mo, He was charged with foreot | Jobann Hot" oe a Deneck of every bottle. All| Arthur street, onacharge of murder, The ——~—__ Nay, less than this, for it is a great mistake to | disobedience of orders and conduct prejudicial JOHANN HOFF, Berlin and Vienna New York Of- | arrest was the result of a telegram received by KUNZE IN CONFINEMENT. assume that all the Senators and Re) mnta- | to good order and military a Ses. 0 Bercy of __ssbtute*_ | Inspector McAleese from Sheri! Thomas F. tre and other public'men ‘ho call om the | The court found him guilty of the fst chargo | M_L@well ot i cles the yon of Edgefield county, Sout Jarolina, & ‘esident in his private office between 11 an i r ay - Tus _— ek dogs nae SRE Seago es ae he He Has or ee Cannot 12 o'clock from Tuesday to Saturday have no | bUt acquitted him of the second. He was sen-| Ohio, and John F. Winter of Illinois. = orable this morning thas mon, or Yeldell, had been implicated in a ughlin. business except that relating to intents, | tenced him to be reprimanded by the review-| WasumINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP, | ' "****#rday, but it was MEAT-FLAVORING STOCK. brutal murder in that county in 1886, but fled] Qyrc4Go, July 9,—John Kunze, the German | Much of this time is spent in ing authority, and the sentence continued: *| NO WORSE THAN THEY EXPECTED IT TO BE. LIEBIG COMPANY'S at the time and had not been heard of J "s J a They were a little surprised to find that he bad taken more nourishment yesterday and this morning than he did last week in the ~ same time. Milk is his favorite f and he Ma. J. E. Warxrss of the National museum is | really relished it thin morning” °° orning. seriously ill at Philadelphia. What thoughts of the future are in Adler's ——enannenienaasane mind no one knows but himself, but he was erring upon — ublic matters. ‘Th tion of tra since until ‘a short time ago, when, | 8etor inthe Cronin murder, who was indicted | Session of Co which has been conferred | j rr Court is thus lenient om account of the) Proworep.—H. W. Reymond, the private . i aay) loose and peculiar state of discipline existing EXTRACT OF MEAT. through a letter addressed to somebody | with Coughlin, Beggs and others, was trans-| upon a great deal, and secretary to Secretary Tracy, has been pro- in that locality, it was learned that he had lo- | ferred to the county jail yesterday afternoon, | MATTERS OF IMPORTANCE TO THE WHOLE ped edema algal macyses, a8 shown by | moted from $1,800 to $2,250. USE IT FOR SOUPS, cated in this vicinity. From the description | and is now occupying cell 9 in the first depart- evidence before the court, r) COUNTRY, SEEF TEA, SAUCES, AND MADE DISHES, | {'"p1,0f {he man the cre et ee ey: | ment, where he will have no opportunity of | oF to sections of it, occupy often a goodly part THE SIONAL SERVICE XOT OX TRIAL Genuine only with facsimile of Justus von Liebig's | was the man, and last night after the services | Conversing with Dan Coughlin. ‘The sheriff | of the “office-seckers’” hour, incorrectly so| The approval said: is boarding house. He | has given strict orders to keep interviewers | called, When Senators and Re stati “Tho accused was found guilty of the spe-| Pnor. Taos, Witsox, curator of prehistoric | much more hopeful to-day than he was yester- SIGNATURE IN BLUE INK pres ap weeas ncatpeuse when told what hs away from his new prisoner, but for what rea- | have been talking ar the President of pa Site ‘pttonse of Ciocbatianse ot S6ReS se | ee ee ee ee ee ne | ne ne Gace eas agree Capener am Actoss Label. was wanted for, but would not acknowledge | $00 is not apparent, as the state attorney de- | ters of vastly more importance which they did | circumstances which must tend to impair the | day for New York, from whence he will sail to- ss visible, His mind is that he was the man. He was taken to central | Bies that he made any suggestion to the sheriff | not want made public they have silently per- | efficiency of an important branch of the mili- | ™Orrow for Antwerp. the ‘doctors say that they would not be Sold by Storekeepers, Grocers, and Druggistt | station, where he was searched and a number | that would lead to the ssuance of such an order. | mitted the impression thet they wer otter | tary service, Inrenxat Revenve APromtwexs.—The See- | Wuprised if it shuuld continue to be so LIEBIG’S EXTRACT OF MEAT CO. L’td, of letters addressed to Rev. Flemon were found | Kunze has also made a request that reporters | offices, It has become common to aeeribe thie | In awarding this sentence the court did not in & few minutes of the now rapidly ap- ¥ lett tai f- | be kept away from him, and to newspaper men isi ii retary of the Treasury has appointed the fol- | proaching end. a6-tath * London, | fibers ness “raccoon ‘Waa war be: who thanaged to see him he refused to speak of bic tp ey isi fing tty fondly imagine the citisccouen ten er ig fpr ont lowing storekeepers and gaugers: Samuel D.| The story that Adier lies sick im the Soe aie on al cs irre | 8taphed to Sheriff Lyon last night, and he is | bis connection with the great conspiracy. | President, after the 3 visiiag com. is over, ait- | influenced by anything affecting him in the | Martin, at Hagerstown, Md.; John 8. Devilbiss, ~ cccupied by Mrs, Surratt is incorrect, Tuners SEXER USED, CARTERS LITTLE | expected here to-morrow to get his prisoner, | Cooney is wanted worse than ever. It is now | ting at his desk poring over the letters and pe- | evidence, in Carroll county, Md., and John 8. Todd, se wy hy one is No. 604 H street, next Vial, “They will surely please you. Don’t forget | He is an unusually bright and well-educated | claimed that not only was he one of the Will- | titions and indorsements that have been thrast | ‘The court seemsnot to have been aware that | David T. Smith and Wm. W. Lambert, at Phila- | door to Adier's home, which adjoins it on the colored man and betrays no sign of nervousness | iams brothers, but that he was the man who| ypon him, and in an agony of doubt and sus. | not the signal service but Sergeant Weber was delphia, —_— it set 1 RES, Ohi ate onamnar ve st. Hehas been regarded as a| attempted to secure the Carlson cottage for trial. rv EE SO TNR eae Weve Hav Orns, very oxemplary man and. minister by the cok | another month only a few days before fe haa | Ponse Over what be shall do in th Many picture | inateven if ite tncalled-for, stctures, were | , RESPITED 2y tax Parsipexs.—Tho President Arrested in Baltimore. ‘Thank you, and enjoyed it hugely, but should we have | ored people here. been discovered to have been used for themur- | public affairs set aside to await the solation of | justified by the fact (e matter which was | ‘0-day granted respite in the case of Frank ‘another “turn” of like proportions, only the shelves AT JOHNSTOWN. "The piers es eecaicn dita adaatan these problems of patronage. not before the court) it was called into ex- pn rel, porierace! =; qe ne per eng in 4 pati tnd counters, fled with emptiness, would be left 10 HIS! . from Assistant State Attorney Baker at Winui- | PORTANT PUBLIC MATTERS DEMANDING ATTEN- perce ee kos aly ZY. rene emg at i rey Fe - — a Sed days ag, = croak esterda TION. “ i y's Stan, boston, mernson, of Waste, eth ther fart | atlafactortly Now. = © | PPublie faeral Monday, Will clote the case | Now, for a fact, the President got to work at | TOS PFOPCIY Drought to its notice. “This the | order to give the President an, opportunity to | Blicinon Yatterans by Poticman treme of cocked upon their desks waiting for customers to Tuesday, Everything satisfactory.” 9 o'clock in the morning, and, except during a | thority hopes that such action as has been taken | his pardon. this city, and was brought back last night. It stumble in upon them, while the patient, plodding or-| Jonxsrows, Pa., July 9.—Although the board 18 THIS COONEY, ‘‘THE FOX?” short while for meals and a few minutes every | will rect Sergeant Weber to that sense Naw Divance ov saz Asnacuns - is charged that the injured man was assaulted wa tae deledai nce in front of their doors and grinds | of inquiry has filed a report to be presented to| The police at Albert Lea, Minn., have a man | other day to shake hands with the public, is ee mgr ingen’ | ea eg snes yesterday ext aaaee spain di. | #0 alley in the northern part of the city “OVER THE HILLS TO THE POOR HOUSE,” _ | to the state commission to-day its work here is | in custody whom they believe to be Cooney, | busy from that hour until 10, the earliest, and = of al = ‘ipline and efficient pore A ‘idles betes Aino 4 several negroes, during which he was caboed Well, the Fourth of July rush is over, and we inight a8 “ ” f age until usually 11:30 o'clock at night, Out of this | service, Subject to the foregoing remarks the | vision in the Agricultural department and | He has recovered and the case will be tried in Fall tell you thet gon crippled gur stock, wo serfouny | DOt Yet completed. Dozens of clerks are still | “The Fox,” wanted in connection with the | Gay's work tho only time, he gives to office | Proceedings and findings are approved. Ser-| placed at its head Wm, Hill of Mienesota, ‘The | coe tole Coreen eae ‘that we have had to fill in and “build up” more exten- | at work registering the losses of those who had | Cronin case. The an however, put NO | seekers is between 11 and 12, and, as said | geant Weber will be released from arrest and| work of this new division will be to condense ter onc Sy, poe Sapommnsnt ar, ade | not been reported. faith in the story, although they have sent a before, only a part of this do they get. The | Festored to duty.” ° and carey the reports and bulletins issued May Encamp at Atlantic City. The work of clearing up the town goes on | ™&2 to that city to ascertain the identification | rest of the time is devoted to public busi- by the department so that they be under-} Captains ,N , Ad MEN'S CASSIMERE SUITS-SACKS. yery rapidiy now, and the satifaetory manner of the suspect, a ross I it mere not the | neglect THE FREE BRIDGE SAFE. stood and appreciated by non-scientific farmers | sregary D ng gr coemen gsc posing soak or 7, 3, 89.50, 810.75 in which thi done is attributed largel; would soon become apparent. e Ba- aa, and other interested persons. Mr. Hill, “tse i mii's CASSIMERE SUITS-CUTAWAYS, | to the fact that nearly all Johnstown meters A Tragedy in Pittsburg. monn matter, the Haytian affair, the question | COl. Hains Says the South Pier Has | new chief, has hind a benyieiy, abnermat eapecs. | De Coee oun igs Sahakey, seteaed Sat Strictly All-Wool. employed. Prrrssuna, Pa., July 9—At2 o'clock this | of calling an extra session of Congress, are | Settled, but Travel Not to be Stopped. | ence on agricultural pu in Minnesota | evening from Atlantic City, for which place ft SUITS ‘CURRSCREWS, Tonts are being put in the new business | afternoon William Lewis, at No. 6 Arthur | things that everybody knows about that have ara and the northwest, they left here last Friday evening. They went RSEYS. houses in the park and they will be ready for | street, shot Mrs. Mosby and her sister, Miss | CCUPied considerable of the President's atten-| Col. Hains, who had charge of rebuilding of Y down as a committee of the corps to inquire pward. 0c i da: The w plac 5 tion. While the Samoan matter has been set-| the Aqueduct bridge, said to # Stam reporter | ACcrDENT To Cot. SwitziEr.—While boarding LONG PANTS, | Occupancy in a few days. e new places at | vorgan. Mrs. Mosby is dead and Miss Morgan sf 4 e Aque: a ba pol into the feasability of an encampment the Market squar: ‘also about completed. Ls rd Loot ~ ‘gan | tled and an extra session of Congress practi- ‘i a car at the corner of 9th street and lva- r y + ns fae dee eee ea of the | 2¥ing. Lewis then killed himself, Cause cally decided on, the Haytian affeirs still calla | ‘°-G2¥ that he had visited the bridge and that Penney! there in August and as tothe arrangements : ries’ and upward fourteenth regiment here in addition to the | Wknown. All colored. for attention, ‘The civil-service law and the | tue south pier has undoubtedly settled consd- | nes svenue about 2 o'clock this afternoon, Col. | therefor, and will report at the next meeting of be rer ~ “An ii Switzler, chief of the bureau of statistics, met | the command, when it will be definitely deter- ANTS. hom y companies F and I will Ea aero organizing of the commission has required at- | erably. ‘An immense amount of trouble was | 8¥ co home on Saturday. Company C will stillremein | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. | tention. a; had with this pier when its foundations were | With slight accident. He attempted to get on | mined whether to go into camp there and Sor rene anx nx vo nnane ats | nid" he mid. boy worked oni upward of | Sconaag's one ote geegger for ihc et | biter erangettana soe sade Shen St the public questions the President has been oc- | two years, and finally thought they had struck | rail, and, grasping it, slipped to the ground. | before and that the citizens generally of that cupied with. There are questions of finances | rock at 40 feet below water. It has always been | He had his head slightly cut, but was notseri-| place will make their stay pleasant ry, 1419 F street. and general public policy coming over from questionable whether they did or not. The gd roa pe ace deme to his home, - ing all in a wer to that -~4 the Treasury, They have not been neglected. | north side has gone over. I think it must have me F Go Intentey concinds to encemp at From the Department of Justice have come Perso: 4 ,, | sea shore it will in no way interfere with the Tauy matters that he has been ebliged to de | Peet due to the flood, for there is nothing else xaL—J. Malloney of New York, J.| bine-coat encampment of the national guard i ing Li that could have started it. As it stands there | Birkett of Brooklyn, J. Willingham of Tennes- | at Fort W: Se eee the Thtete quvelzing life or | ig no need for stopping the trafic over the | see, and A. Simpson of New York are at Wil- many important public matters have claimed | bridge, and unless the pier continues to settle . Hunton of Virginia, J. Clay- his attention. There is not it need not be replaced; it can be repaired as it w York, J. J. Cowan and W. G. Cowan ard, and with company H, of this place, and the TALOONS. better organization of the local police, the town The New York Stock Market. 82, 50, 82.78. will be sufficiently well guarded. The four] The following are the opening and closing prices somfoer advaiees and Ue” mercury rises Philadelphia fire engines have been manned | the New, York Stock Market, as, reported by spec! As the y 0 in need of Pongees, Ske: Gorgon. Alpacas, aad sash ike You'll And them, and this morning put out two incipient fires, te ss s, Se Alpacas, and such like. You'll Fight here in endless variety, and at Ten Per Cent juse prices. You know what that means. GETTING AWAY. . °. | c. VICTOR E. ADLER'S — 10 PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, 10 | Both Pugilists Fleeing From Gov. Low- ind 929 7 ry’s Requisition. New York, July 9.—A New Orleans special STRICTLY ONE PRICE, Open Saturdays until 12 p.m. : ee eae glands by building around it. I think that it | of Mississippi, S| Homan of Alabama, C. a ey a 7 Office Coats, Stripes and Checks, on sale | Says: The governor of Mississippi got out a tii I trers f has gone as far as it will go and that the actual | of Kansas, 8. H. Goodloe of Tennessee, and W. v. T. 8. Robinson writes that there Wedoewday, and Friday moruinge, from 710 O'clock: | requisition for Kilrain’s arrest, but Jake gave Tits question of nppolnuxents damage and delay will not amount to much.” | Lacy of Austin, Tex., are at the Ebbitt——T. | be no Baptist congress in the Bak ere Price, 25c. jy8 every one the slip and left here very quietly him and must get attention. ‘1 lg Pa ee ESN TR Mix of Connecticut, N. Johnson and C. L. Cory r Charged with Robbing Her Employer. | of Indiana, and J. H. Anderson of Nebraska ments are of public importance and althng | Annie Fletcher, a colored servant ge, was | area the Higes J. M. Bushner of Peone but it is not so that the President is occupied | arrested in Baltimore last evening on a charge and H. Raymond of ee at Pusavevema Srorz at 7:15 this morntng over the Queen gs cent line and was over the state line CLOSING AT6P. M.; SATURDAY AT9 P.M. |before he was missed. He go oe ae z | | - : , "2017 only ;by the distribution of patronage. He| of robbing her loyer, Mr. J : ; —_ PARASOLS~} Lot Parasola, price wan $2 t0 94. We sepia Herel "Thureday eecuine Manhattan | 80. ives'an average of about twelve hours’ each Halpin, prs No. 186° 3 erga rea “ag ee must close them out. "To do so wemust | Mitchell’ Pony Moore, and Johnny Murphy aro | MerPeeens..| 8956 y, except Sunday, to public business, and | Shon, Oh No. 2556 9d Soe nana | Lament 08, ew ani c — sell them at $1 each. with the party. Frank Stevenson remains be- | less than one hour each for five days, or less | Charged with stealing between $100 and | base cls are ot the Artingten——] MARRIED. MATTINGS-At Prices to Close: Shad to settle ap Danian kta, , é than five hours per week, to listening to the | 200. Policoman Trammell investigated | W. Baliwell of Pittsbarg and D. King of New- | , WATERS HOGAN. iy Baltusre oy we Mee 7 pes. Fancy ‘Matting from 12540. to 10c. The excursion money will give each man Washington Stock Exchange. plaints of office seek Sethe seen bee nas Tesi cegieromar ns * “ao % : or remerng af fee, Ronghes, ¥. Bo ATERB we BA HOGAN, aetcae oy ae eae ee ee ghont $4,000. Sullivan leaves for the north at| Fotowing are to-day's quotations at closo of |THE PENSION OFFICE CHANGES. city. Annie is from Richmond, and tt is thought | Co™MPanied Jacob Baiz-and Michael A. Cardozoof yg 6“ «4 « B7K.toB0e. bprsseier a ba oath she intended to take the boat in Baltimore for | New Xork, Ralph Trautman of New York, W. DED. t tarte: thi i Ge ent bonds—U. S. 4 tered, 106: ; - Have Reduced splendid line of Satines to 12%. to Pigg gs po Nospttal with thres | bid. 107% asked. U. ee eter ceapon, Commissioner Tanner Will Not Talk| her former home. She will probably be brought | N: Traper of Duluth, Minn., R. Gibbons of mag Wy AE I SA Close. broken ribs, and caused much excitement | 100% bid, 107% asked. U.S. 4s, registered, About Yesterday’s Dismissals. here this afternoon or to-morrow. Wilmington, Del. F. 8. Tallmadge and Mrs, | illness, wi yp 3-3 Another Lot Swiss Ribbed Vests for Ladies, all Sizes | among the sporting fraternity. 128% did. 1285 asked. U. 8. 4s, coupon, 128y enue ent Meigs of New York. and 8. B, Macfarlane of | ye 1240. What rest Kilrain was able to obtain during | G28 aeked. ||” A etcertigneenged ered -ertene iret) grid Boys on Trial for Murder, pegs ei a eg a eye Pp Pati Trends gre WHITE GOO? Jegant line of Plaid Muslins, Stripea | the night does not seem to have braced him | coin 105) Dd Per inp Te ease 1801: | from his trip west. He declined to say any-| ‘The case of Alfred Jones, Frank Pickett, | Paul, Minn.. aud LA. Hinckley, Boston, Masa, | vited. Pique. Lace Stripe and India Linens | UP to any great extent, and it is evident that] rency, 107 bid, Market ‘stocks, 7s, "1892, | thing about the changes made yesterday in the Benj. Watkins and Samuel Bradus, the four | are at the Hotel Johnson.—N. W. Loomis of | COLEMAN, On July 8, 2880, ot 3 o'clock going at 1234¢¢. porigpe eng sominy a Sanpete ee | carl eh tds. Smee ee” 5°"p XG | medical corps of the pension office, printed in | colored boys indicted for the murder of Chas, | Norfolk, Va., E. J. Caldwell of C . 3/2 ate Wm. D. Fine India Linens, Mulls and Nainsook at very low | than the pain caused by his p ined, | 1806, coin, 111%" bid. Water stock, 7», "i901" | yesterday's Stan, and referred the questioner Bailey on September 2, 1888, from wounds in-| Wilkes of Louisville, Ky., H. E. Holmes of | Funeral from her Tate reatdence, 2305 Mt stzeet og French Gingham, reduced to 18c. and 23c. hey: Oacaise, Jats Se Diageiaig cial | de ees a currency, | £0 the Secretary of the Interior, who, he stated, | ficted August 19 of that year, was continued | Jund'ind’, vee at thy Se Jeon omay Sf South | Private.” 2 r Bome Extra Good Styles in Plaid and StripeGinghams | 5, °44on, Miss., received this morning say Gov, 143” big, | +050, 1844, fund, currency, 124% bid, | had made bess nang: ‘read rch a in the Criminal Court after Taz Sran's report | Goodman of Tyler, Tex., on his way home from | , FRIEDRICHS. On July 8, 1660, at 7:90 am, after heap meneame iy itecel i YY ee ee attention to the fact that the last admini losed. college in New York, is his cousin, Mr. | 320eF ners et er et Don’t forget our stock of Batiste at 8 and 12%. Lowry is determined to bring Sullivan and |“ Miscellaneous ponde—U. 8, Electric Light bonds | tion had appointed seventeen of the twenty- Dr. Winter, John Green, Abraham Colem: J. V. Wiggins of the land office.—Mres. A. P. | forty-ninth h year of her age. pte, And our Challies at 7c. and 18c. Kilrain to justice. It is said he will have in- | 1st ~] om wont oe Bes bonds two doctors eunployed in the medical division, | Laster Jobat gta Mewes ‘a *D, | Stewart, Miss Eva Stewart, Master John Stew- |, Funeral Full stock of White, Cream and Biack Ribbons at Res-| formation lodged against them and | 24,,°% . ington and Georgetown ploy vision, | Lester Johnson, e Hunter, Alice Sarvoy, a} hy 20, st £.ock p.trom sonable Prices. Hatred. iste Oh 100% bid. Masonic | and that with the exception of the three | James Tucker, James Hughes and Officer Town | *Tt and Master Edwin Boileau DeGraw are i , eri it Atlantic High! just f as ten wil, therfore, be emugeled| Sgt qgeat,-cnipany tat mortgage, | changes mado yestorday the force remain the | iste forthe carerament he, parpart of | Ein Gadi fo Miss Manic Door of CARMART 6 LEIDT, men will, therefore, smuggled | 110 bid Washington Market company bonds | same. Sts tee te that the wrisok; | Philadelphia is visiting Mrs. P. V. DeGraw. we 928 Tthand 706 Kst. nw. | out of town to-night. Sullivan goes to Boston | imp. 6s, 120 bid. Inland and Seaboard Company, jaw caused by juries; @ original | to see his aged mother, to whom he tele- | 6s, 1507, 75 asked. Washington Light Infantry THE DOCTORS AGITATED. difficulty was between deceased and Broadus, i ‘diatel: his ret to N first mortgage bonds, 6s, 1904, 103 bid. Washing-| The employes in the medical division are | and that Bailey was told to cut him; that after Chief Clerk of the Printing Office. A Crrprrors Sate Or Crornme. | SriPhed immedistely mpon bis, porn to New | toa, Light Snteutey’ bonds, 3d ve, 1004," ore considerably agitated over the action of yester. | the fracas the three ‘were scen rusning: thet | _ Public Printer Palmer has filled « position in ‘ the parties after arrest admitted being in the | his office for which there was a good deal of | ©°P9-) A ‘ ers ‘ »» | Washington Gaslight Compan; bonds, series " ‘The creditors have decided to accept 30 cents on the | his dissipated habits and will live ‘straight’ 2, D fash: day and are speculating as to what the future “dollar forthe eutirestckot | after this. He is also determined to keep him- | Ax,0%,J24, bid, 128, asked. Wastington Gao | day an omen 5 4 b> oe “ fracas and claimed that Bailey struck first, iti " 5 Washington, D.C., July at the i Company bonds, series B, Gs. 124° bid. olicy will be. It is believed that a number of ife. » | competition, but the prize did not go to either of hus connor’ Basch Irate Boa herr FINEMEN'S, BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S cLoTHtNG | *lf fully up to his present condition, ional bank (sche Bank of Washington, Thanges are yet to be mado. OTR dtenteal, Saminbuy tenkeh 25 slew |e ‘the talked-of candidates, Mr. Palmer ap- | Placenorthwest, JOSKH FAIGG, MD. aged mine contained in store 912 F st., 6 doors from 9th. He wept nearly all night. This morning he tan, 250 bid, 275 asked. Central, 230 | , Dr. Carpenter. who is a republi¢an, stated | that the deecased was the aggressor. Each of | pointed Wm. H. Collins of this city to be chief | “tniannent in Baltimore. . id. Second, 177 bid. Farmers’ and Mechanics’, | t0-day that he was dismissed because of too | the defendants testified in his own behalf, fice closed h- RYAN. On Ji 7M di riche GTOteil usta’ org JOspame Liat cet gs | 2128 reporter that defeat meant more to him | 175 pid. 'Ciitzeus' 130 bid. “Columbia 140 bia: | great, Uberality, in re-rating pensions, Drs. |" "The trial was resumed this morning and the — i eetccar vost eo yesterday after | ved won of Micheal ond Kikes Bocain Ge eee Whresale FS ra be sole 3f $3.30: pants that cost 86 | +)an any one had any idea of. It is almost the ojiallroad stocks Washington and Georgetown, | Brandt and Goodlowo are said to be democrats. | counsel for the defense submitted a number of | 300%, it became pretty ep fi mrcentonn rey form some idea of the tremendous slaughter | U&*zimous opinion that Kilrain ought to have | Columpia,44 bid. Capitol and North © street 43 DISTRICT GOVERNMENT, prayers for instructions, after which the argu- | ber cf the employes crowded into his office +0 ™ Delng nade by the following mentioned prices: never been pitted against Sullivan, That he | 46 asked.” ments were entered upon. congratulate him on the honor and remunere- 58 pam. . was no match for the Boston boy was obvious | ~ Insurance stocks—Firemen’s, 404 bid. Frank- WILL MOVE THE WATER MAIN. Major Walker, who appears for Pickets, ar-| tion which were bis. Mr. Collins has qualif- | Souewuption, | = AREA cost cate tementy oct ot 15, now £0 | from — _ Ca gvig in the a ph ae, eg ag Tg ational Ean, Some days ago the Commissioners received . sies case a his 4 oo! = — cations which peculiarly fit him for > og im- | the ‘reniaenee of re Balsa Suiall wood a b _ iev t ti! i = 5 ington, , 65 bid. t r, Carrington jus ‘Pleasan’ . C., a tweuty. ePaper Serer west els. | Cody under the opinion that Sullivan would | Columbia, "ION td, “asic” asked” 'Germae | a communication from President Hurt of the | Pa Me yogar ae Wetlions a Tigh Spey ep ape aceny Bee eae fo poring 85,2 , born in Columbia county, N. ¥., | “Funct” trom Suits, from 12 to 18 years, #2.97, $2.50an4 | show up in poor condition. It is now reported | American. 180 DM. | Potomac, ti bid. “iggs, | Washington and Georgetown railroad, in which a and came $0 this elty when quite Fousg. Iu | owese Me Pioaeas Worcs, Sele aes *ixiiner Conte and Vests, 99 centa, Suite. Maeddes wants Bullies to Many neice thaler, 25 bid. bays ne Neen soataa “Ga Th aOR cae oie, eas THE AMERICA CUP. 1867, when Hon. John D. Defrees was public | °c!0ck . - ati a th vel it ti Sale to continue under order of the court untilcred: | aud declares that when he gets back to New | 49 bide 40 asked. ‘Coorgowwa Gaston Gk | Present location they | would interfere | word Dunraven Explains His Misap- | Pfinie?, he entered the government printing 7 . i office as an rentice and, under the foreman- EET rere, cdocratromomn, | ork he will erme” a challenge on behalf of | U8 hocins Lieut, ia. Too aka.” fnew: Tota Mechel thet ites notade annie oners | “prehension in Entering the Valkyrie. ship of Charles E. Lathrop, learned the com- Da Paces = ~_ 0 fig! fe a le = atic ” a iis : tors’ art. A more than a year after ites claren that he will post $5,000 thet Ashton oan | , Poise eee diane, *2,bd, 20 | Piling 10. "atove’ the. ‘Main’ to ons aide | New Yous, July 9—The following is a copy | foe conclusion of Mr. ‘Collins’ apprenticeship Cazux R However i that if will be a long dime fniot | 87% aaked. "American Graphophons , Company, | and lay a new 6-inch main on the opposite side, | of the letter written by Lord Dunraven to | Capt. Brian, then f selected the young REMOVAL. however, is that it will be a long time before | 957° ‘hia. 5 * "| whi is ji uate to serve as his a ene will care to stand up before Salli bid, 27 asked. This will do away with the serious disad- | Commodore James D, Smith, chairman of the | 8™ rn AKING any Soh bapa stand up before van |" Miscellaneous Stocks—Washin, cton Market Com- | vantage of having hundreds of service-pipes | cup committee. eighteen months Mr. Collins performed the ‘ -- beta. ae WElittniat 2, Wane ya Pts | ha te bene evaui, The expe Wi, Samer Serna, 8, | Bud ee cen oe pun, Porom Two Freight Trains Collide. Company, 162 bid, 165 asked. Bull Run Pano- | for material and the skil bor necessary to June 24, 1889, inal Mecoré Gack, ab when MESSRS. MERTZ & COMPANY, 3 20% bid, 204 asked. i Ntle | make the changes is estimated at $13,700. The ; Ce Clerk, and w’ firet Special Dispatch to Tux EVENING Sram, Tnaurances 122% bid, 1204" asked. - Cotumbla | work, except that of excavation, refilling, &o. | o¢ Dear Sit: ip: be peemptsey alnesitaar nas scuslon of the Forty-third closed Mr. MOST PERFECT MADE. enenk Hyatsvitte, Mp., July 9.—Two freight trains | Title Insurance Company, 64 bid, 7 asked. will be done by the water department. am exceedingly sorry. that a dificnlty | 4 ™- Clapp, who had su Mr. ae came in collision at Aiexandria junction, just —_—— RESURFACING OF PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. | has arisen with regard to the challenge | PTOM? Fee op ee superior excellence proven in millions of homes BEG TO ANNOUNCE they will remove to their ele- | above this place, this morning, wrecking both Baltimore Markets. In the last appropriation bill for the support | of the royal yacht catcen, made in my Ne | the office. In this capacity remained until shen eet wore ovis ee cok — and blocking the road for about four hours, BALTIMORE. July 9.—Cotton quiet—middling, | of the government of the District of Columbia | for the America cup, and my regret is the i at the | United States Indorsed by the heads! grat quarters ‘ 1130114. | Flour inactive but strong. Wheat | an appropriation of $125,000 was made for the | greater. since Ir !'fnd yg "Srey © the : f ihe’ — 4 in e ru 3; 73085; . firm; i 614 11TH STREET, which the south-bound trains ram.” Abhorse on | Kod winwr’ rea seen a, sa ~Aiigues. | The late Board of Cosmalesiontes reqerted tis me: * a challenge would be accepted. one of the trains was killed, and a brakeman | 83Xa84; September, 643¢084i. Corsi aouthers, ieee nia be ee a ee —— own parr ges: of gift was in Sie der does not contain Ammonia, Lime, or Alum. Sold emiy: Square below their present address, some time in July | on the south-bound train had an arm brok firm and wanted; white, 49050; jouer, 45047; ford, having a contract with. the District gov- ed y pf abies Ge gp Ban =. — im Cans, At 12 o'clock the road was clear and the de- | Western, firm: mixed spot, 43; 7 always has been, & " q2ycna2%; September, 43013 ernment for repairing and résurfacing all Son- pngy Sages ‘What ean layed trains allowed to pass, rm—western white, 3a34y: western | erote pavements, claimed the work should be | tedca —_ gad popalar omplore.. | Publle Printer PRICE BAKING POWDER CO, Witt Pos CURE, DACHE Mr. Blaine’s Movements. a Sol preded Me wate, 50 ait- Eye | done ander: the provisions of his contract, 'almer has boen congratulated by many on the tnd. prevent len returns This te not salts but : tet, Hay good demand—prime to choice | “Atter considerab le ee his cl: satisfactory character of the appointment. 0) invited. U; a according to the ory conditions that Changes. rath “carters Little ‘Liver Pilla, One pill s dose. Bostox, July 9.—A Bangor special to the | timothy, 14.50a15.50. Provisions quiet and steady. was rejected and Prop Journal say computation of the bids for the work and i Butter quiet — creamery, 16. easy, 12. Secretary Blaine, accompanied by | Petroleum, stoady—refined, 710. Coffee notainal his son Walker, arrived here from Bar Harbor | —Rio cargoes fair, 164. ‘Sugar firm comparison of So a ache ef meee bays Poona” Lgudtytead de it ressman C. A. ya le an en but bs ee ae to thelatter's residence, “Later the three drove | (uct, Put frm=-erain {oF | could be done at » considerable saving LEATHEROID TRUNKS. about the ci nd, after a stay of two hours, 1; wh Cranford’s, contract, so the invited . ‘Very light in weight, Mr, Blaine and Walker returned to Bar Harbor, | corn, none. Sales— | Salé were rejected nd Cranford was 3 to Toes ee eo ry be ,000 bushels. upon to do the work under the terms and Pras Soar. STRONGER and MORE DURABLE than BAL’ TMORE, July Baltimore and Obie stock, prices contained in his contract. 2 Bole Leather, and st HALF THE PRICE Barstow Spa, N. Y. Washington ond Beltincre threes, ‘aeigazsy: nig BIS OPENED TO-DAY, between two Fx War *‘uce Madesnd sold cnlyet —-« TOPHAM'S ainary session of the court of oyer and termi-| comstidated gas bonds, 112 bid: do. stock, 46." | The Commissioners to-day opened, bids for off Bua: Cus 6 ‘Trunk Factory, 1231 Pa. ave ner, called to sit here for the trial of Arthuk J.) on, s<dctuer Rishanoml” Letters: the bidders ready us McQuade, one of the New York boodle alder- vi Wm. E. Wood & Co., $5,395; - men, was opened this morning, Charles E, Dae As stated in Tax Stan’s dispatches yesterday, | & Oo,, 93,960; John nee 9, Sort Heararcs Sem iels presiding. wor! securing a jury BUILDING PERMITS The Great Now Is Tax 'T pte ra bore Soe ed fio Seat, tno ele wel ow ds Dur Toe A One-Round Fight and a Foul. 86,000; Cyrus jelmus, one brick dwelling: S12 Sm ot enene ‘To bave your Furnace cleaned, your Range re- Hasonp, Ixp., July 9.—About one hundred street northeast, $2,500. paired, your Tin Roof painted and repaired. ‘We do all these things to your satisfaction HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, * 4240thet, ‘Who aleo mabe Ghetgen fire-plece and its ar- the fight in favor of the Englishman, and amid atic treatment » apecial study. mgin | Bopbeet decision ‘he Chloage: creas: tate te onan wet ras Oe ee ic tomple, | Abo ey Aatarate: Sei BE Ss pe fer etl

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