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Renders the hair soft, pliant and glossy, pro- motes s fresh growth, and cures eruptive dis- eases of the scalp. Mary A Jackson, Salem, ‘Mass., writes: “I have used Ayer’s Hair Vigor fors number of years, and it has always given me satisfaction, It is an excellent dressing, Prevents the hair from turning gray, insures its vigorous growth, and keeps the scalp white and clean.” “Several months ago my hair commenced falling cut, and in a few weeks I was almost bald. Ibought a bottle of Ayer's Hair Vigor, and, after using only part of it, my head was I f uy iy A i THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. ©, will startle Masonic circles mdre than anything d TION. |nrms tn asa on ieee | Dare Tor of 2d EDI bahar 225s Cxrcaao, July $0.A special dispatch from | The condition of the bed of the canal from else, perhaps, of Inte years. Judge Preston of Judicial f i Cerneau Masons Apply for an Injunction | Why It 1s Delayed—Views of Superin- Cedar : An action was begun | the recent heavy rains would not permit of any Latest Teleorams 0 Tha Star. yesuadas' ys he auical ces oe bien work being done yesterday. Contractor Blen- ae ki INDIANA GAS LANDS. What Mr. Elkins Says of the Syndicate’s Purchase. z z & | covered with a heavy growth of h“r.—Thomas Cricaco, July 30.—A local paper says: Messrs. Munday, Sharon Grove, Ky. Elkins and Widner of Philadelphia, who ar- restraining them from | other days, ‘This workisso AYER’S HATR VIGOR, rived in this city yesterday afternoon, told for Superintendent Biser, ‘ city. Prepared by Dr. J. ©. Ayer & Co. Lowell, | the first time of asyndicate having been formed the Grand lodge wack eae hone eee ae way. Mr. Clark states that the heating aj Mass. Sold by Drunwiste and Perfumers. 1823 | somo time ago which bas secured the pei wigens of both wing, hare worked Rai - 4 go whic! gas wing, have wor! jights this city ‘already, T, Gexiise rights in Indiana of between 50,000 and 60,000 : hye gaan fe i Pp. Png gw hogs past aan, oe tng een mentioned in Tar Stan, determined to keep ls Te ee oe A Then ecfes abech the indinan low, Whim ger- | Bes plate the blue fi Si see vey day f or lower than 69 degrees any day “during the | 28m thine of the Knlghts Templar sachets Sone ALT E Whe it jiana law wi "O- conte 18 e y on one ‘'y ‘dered hibits any gas being run out of the state, Mir. ige nook winter months, ington next October. Al is degrees, and the Grand lodge or its sul twenty wagons are employed BEST NUTRITIVE TONIO Elkins said: “Oh, we are going to have that ae ileus do not confer the twent and on other days a smaller ELECTRIC LIGHTS, ‘and most declared unconstitutional. The lower courts | higher , the Grand | has no juris- | the case. The report states that as the present system PALATABLE HEALTH BEVERAGE have already decided in our favor. There is | diction whatever, and its action is illegal, ar-| ‘‘Gangs of men,” said Mr. r, “are at | of electric lights in the Senate wing is consid- ‘The office seekers fer Impared Digestion, Dyspepsia, Convalescence | no question but what the supreme court will, | bitr: proscriptive of indi- | work on both sides of the Chain bridg ered objectionable and as the committee on be g to them for ‘Weak Children, and General Debility. too. ‘The idea of telling a man he dare not sell | vidual couse and Masonic relations and | in fact, all Oy the line of the jedcanal. |v biie buildi has the whole | ¢sPecial pickings, and they that a number T eines iat Iisene wich ‘haat sot | {8° Product of ‘his land to whom hs choos. fhe good atablo | This fe done for the purpose of the | Pabfect of akan te Te Ee ar ie nieee' roe | of appotatments will be. tmads.toumedia a tas well pass we body Me is ‘turn, Seve: consular Shaastion: trom inabilfcy wv appropri: foots T tries | shipping coul or wheat out of this state, “Buch courts, and the nc-|, ‘The two breaks just this side of the Chain tinder cousideration, nothing farther will be | Sts, are ox end. the feat santhastes poo gees Hee eae eed af ‘This syndicate will S peocemell bir piling ve org) yop Wioechoa® “ie | further pactboriyy i gives Fy oman mat | will be surprised if he goes away again without | Washington's bapti«mal a of . : 8 al rem untouche makin, peentar} camel unchanred. digested nb aoganenie he jong wash is not the only thing TRE TERRACES AND STAIRWAYS. g the District appointments, insignia, a small pocket ‘The marble and granite work of the terraces ~~ many other memorials. ei 14 Bae i : ? i i i i i f t fF ' i FE FS fel Ht gaa ley Ze i Ft F 5 iy i Ei ; F topass the nlitaentary canal unchanged. di numbers thirteen members. They are ali Chi- e for ponting the ents for per- | work on iy. 2. There appeared an increased power of | caro men except Mr. Hequenberg, a Peaneyt- petual injunction be in term tremains to be done on this si e animal heat and storing up fat. we ; > ‘ne Vinoixsta Dewtat ntss.—The Vir- mine bas the a. | vania oil man, Mr. Widener and myse! of court at Marion. Chain bridge.” added Mr. Biser, ‘for there are ease chiaigre , eer potus."Ali | have just signed the contract for balldiag th iain sand bars to romove, culverts ‘to repair, and | “4 ores panned te. Ng Ae econ ginia state dental association opened ite tbe age iprthlees imitations, ow Tesk 06 pire fines and pumps. Mr, Hequenbe: ‘THR WASHINGTON EDICT. the scope wall to build, all of which requires | Completed and it is expected that some o! the Devil Lake Indians, in Dakota, reported to session at Peabody hall to alOBARS HOFF, Vienna, faiuas | build the line, and he contracts to have gas| an edict prohibiting relations with the | #0me little time,” interior rooms will be ready for occupancy dur- | the Commissioner of Indian affairs that their session several days. = ———— | flowing into the Chicago mains by November 1. izati pare HOW LONG IT WILL TAKE. ing the next session of Congress. ‘The im-| work is a complete failure, the Indians refus- M Johnson of Tu: F, He is the man who built the pipe line into cat Ceeeeeenne wis See 8 159 5. enebes to's quesiion ak the. reporter as to | portance,” adds Mr.Clark, ‘‘given to the western | ing to accept the terms offered by the commis- we pple" Lee INEST Baffalo and the first man who conceived the | days ago to the Masons in this Jurisdiction by | 44 1"\* agth of tin a ‘the | {70Rt of the capitol, by the construction of this | sion. There are about 1,000 of thoes Indians, Boadies of Danville, MEAT-FLAVORING STOCE. idea of pumping the natural gas throngh long | Grand Master Din; This action was based e remaining to complete terrace, seems to require that the central por- | who occupy 166,000 acres of land. ipe lines, Our line will be 188 miles long. | upon entirely different ground than the Iowa | Job, Mr. Biser said: tion of the building be extended and remodeled ———— LIEBIG COMPANY'S ue all pat, in at the start two ota Pipes. edict The ae of the legality, a t “T can't m7 i depends a great ont oa he Rove when done. should be gr mg of oo mages ot eng See Laxps.—The ese will deliver 40,000,000 fegt a ’. ie e organization not brought in, e | force employed an 6 weather, en the | marble as are of e wings. ret terior rece’ a dispatch EXTRACT OF MEAT. right-of-way for the line is nearly all obtained | members of that body are interdicted | clay that fs Used in banking is not #0 easy to | Plans have been made for this proposed im-| trom gay be Shoup of Idaho last night, USE IT FOR SOUPS, and every contract is let for the completion of | because they have established fraternal re- | get and has to be hauled a good distance. If | provement, saying that fires were raging on government the work. lations with the grand orient of France, a body | rotten rock could be used with the same effect| Mr. Clark in tes in his report the | Ty’ mg beak Ga edie ‘enn a BREF TEA, SAUCES, AND MADE DISHES. —--——. which is not recognized by Masons in this | as clay considerable time would be saved, but | report of Mr. Fred. Law Olmstead, landscape City. = ‘a aski a Secretary BURKE’S BETRAYER. country. It is not thought likely that any | rotten rock is too treacherous.” assistant, The e: tures on the Capitol and Noble ‘this ing instructed, the commis- Genuine only with facsimile of Justus von Liebig's legal proceedings will be be by the Cer- PRESIDENT GAMBRILL —- during the year amounted to about | Noble He Fog ran bal wie & ae SIGNATURE IN BLUE IXK It Was an Ex-Policeman and a Clan-na- | neau organizations in this Jurisdiction. of the Chesapeake and Ohio canal company a timber agent to the spot, together with a num- en ‘Aaseds tated. Gael Member. THE MILITIA ORDERED OUT. | expressed his opinion to a Stan reporter this THR COURT Rous. ber of men, and put out the fire, or at least | Sons was for many years the In regard to the court house in this city, | check its advance. India house he: The ing to the effect that the work . ~ Soma ee ee Curcaao, July 90.—The Times this morning | an Alabama Sheriff Fears His Priso! ing the canal is nov Arend than two-thirds it | which is in charge of Mr. Clark, the report ~ ety ty ia i mer | ing Prnsoxat.—W. W. Howe, C. M. Greene, E. B. | wharf, LIEBIG’S EXTRACT OF MEAT CO., 1d, says that it was Jim Maddern of Hancock, ‘Will be Rescued or Lynched that near, completed. states that large coal vaults have been con- At.—W. W. C. 5 wharf, and the Mich., that furnished Chief McRae of Winni- es eabes ‘The millers, who are not acquainted | structed at the north front of the building at a | Wheelock and C. D. Moody of St, Louis, L. M. | vessel, the brig Favorite, was always ae ELL ASYOOR Tease | POS with the fnformation upon which Burke) Braxrxoxax, Att, July 80.—Rube Burrows, | with the, charactor | of the work, have | cost of €2,800. Sundry repairs have been | Mayes of Philadelphia, and D. ©. Pundft of | to the bors of the old town, for pt er, ia rendered miserable by 'a disordered liver. | Was arrested. Maddern, it is said, is « mem- | 9 noted train robber, murdorer and outlaw, was |“, idea,” remarked | President §Gambrill, | made to the interior of the building costing | New York aro at Willard’s.—A. D. Eldridge of monkey or two, and carried beck Ib po a =, that eight or ten days will wind up| $1,000, Cincinnati, C. A. Earnest of Portsmouth, Va., x at 4 ber of the Clan-na-Gael and was Burke's | arrosted at Vernon, Lamar county, yesterday. the job, but they have the wrong idea, ee eee Dr. A. H. Read of ia, and H. Pan. | #24 cows, and the getti Burke's Meee tne Eerie Gal Gaye after | The sheriff, fearing an attempt to rescue tho | Ihave often heard men going bya break or | Resting Before the Ohio Campaign. | DFA. H.. Read. of Gerogia, Gised, Kan. | Spools to Ge Sewn bef ig! cag’ ‘om-| prisoner or to tyaals him, it is not known | washout in the canal remark that it willbe | Representative McKinley is at the Ebbitt.|are at the St, James,—Dr. of many rv. i Brown of MORAN, SOLE 2 SOUR | PO eaten tet cae ae fx | which, appealed . Leary for troops. Tho | fixed ina day or two when at times it has taken | He has been at a little summer resort in Penn- | New York, Hon. S.Beeble, Hoa.R.M.La Follette | Mus NEW MACKEREL! NEW MACKEREL!! | Winnipeg and is well acquainted with McRae, the: a 61,000 oF Bat cbout the present teeak sylvanis, and ran over here on some private ts wae. cookers of Cae rye ly Mis, | Longdale—near Seminary road, aw iehomteanets x : or breaks, they may finish them in the speci- business, he says, He is very confident of be- souri are at the Ebbitt,—M. Lynn ‘of Phila- | fom this city, and the fare has been - WOOL GROWERS ARE SATISFIED. | of trouble is awaited wi much anxiety. fied time, their contract is certainly an easy | ing chosen Speaker of the next House when it delphia, T. Mackie, W. Fleming, C. H. Ray- ELPHONZO YOUNGS COMPANY always first oT one. been tten- 1» Be . Pi eeemntbort tm ren aha They Approve the Recent Decisions of A CHANGE OF VENUE. ‘The company has really nothing to do with pimpin bnew aap adgadcsisa wef prope me! Big = pe city about 10 o'clock ‘What in all the wofld can be more palatable for the Treasury Department. the contractor, it being ® sub-contract, their | "fio says he has not had any but his own local | at Chamberlin’s.——G. Baker of New York, A. | It ¥as set off again Mon breakfast these hot mornings than NEW MACKEREL? The Motion of Suspect O’Sullivan’s Ate | contract being with the millers, who contracted paper for nearly three voice For a month | Bradner of Philadelphia, B. Ellias of Massa- | *20uncing its stopping ao Wehave them—just received to-day—not Inrge, but | Corumncs, Ouro, July $0.—A called meeting torneys Arguell To-day. to put the canal in the condition it was before | Tore he is going to rest and then he will go | chusctts are at Welker's.—B. F. Robb of Phil. | J: T. Nalls of the Midland shops VERY FAT AND JUICY, and positively new fish— growers’ association was — being damaged. Now. I am rather lenient with | home and take an active part in the Ohio cam. | adelphia, Pa., Glenn Hilton of Huntington, W. | etd with a gold-headed tau get the NEW, which arvalweys inuehreweeterzed | Beld in this city yesterday and passed resolu- | _C#tcAGo, July 80.—The motion of P. O'Sulli- fhe millers and intend to take some risks, for | paign, = Va., J. B, Swords of Richmond, Va,, are at the | Pores thera Although the Bnet favored et not enema approving the recent decisions of the bem ren lin pAovea attheme ies Tdo not think ‘that there will beux fectof| ‘The Richmond Postmastership. raggeteante Ee seas ines In all pro! there S genuine d fack- | Treasury department in relation to broken et ng. tel before.” evei Arthur Blackburn, elm Washington to-dny outside of our storeexcept | and’ garnotod ‘wasto and asking that like do. | the five prisoners were brought into the court | "*'*t ithe canal us was before, Ex-Representative Brady, Gen. Groner and DISTRICT GOVERNMENT. aw from X- tative i city node cisions be applied to ring waste and soiled ipa, | F90m, which was packed to suffocation partly | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Lesvious Geos Gee ten eee | marion wax 30" & miont 30 D0, | urged, " which are being imported in large quantities, nds of the suspects and partly wi —_ Some da} ¢ Commissioners rece’ a ‘to-da: ELPHONZO YOUNGS COMPANY, as they allege, im violation of the tariff laws: | people who had been drawn thither by mere The New York Stock Market. again before the President on his return. They | totter from Mr. Wm. J. Frizzell requesting ine Sep eyie I Fy They also ask the President to call a special | idle curiosity. anrng follwing are the opening and proeecf | deny that there is any trouble over the com- | formation in relation to his right to connect | Bin {rect s magnificent Disc 428 NINTH BTREET. | meeting of Congress torevise the tariff lawsand | | Judge Longenecker made a short speech op- | ity tq Gorsuit and Macartior: Tail Feeet Promise adopted by Mr. Brady and the Mahone | with the sewer in alley square 857 a new house | The tree was caught floating in congratulate the wool growers of the United berg ep motion for a change of venue. He men, through the intervention of the national | 0n 7th street, between I and K northeast. The during the late flood and was purchased at P_8.—Dou't forzet that we are still making a “run” | States on the somewhat improved condition of | said that the two citizens who signed affidavits executive committee. facts in the case are that Mr. Frizzell has the Ls . 1 oO. c by these gentlemen, who will cut it into on FLOUE and are offering bargains in that line. the wool industry, owing, as they believe, to | to the effect that they believed O'Sullivan is right of way over and through 4 feet abutting me E.¥.¢. | the recent Treasury decisions. They appointed | could not got a fair trial before Judge QnA ME Whee copectal Seemed an hNE | tho above-mentioned alley, and the ques, | S24 Fealize a considerable sum, = x & committee to present the resolutions to the | Horton or Judge Hawes were unknown, President of the United States and to Secretary | They had SS ee ee indom, were and what their business, For all the court knew they might have been im- N’S WANDERINGS. | ported from Indiana or Wisconsin for no other purpose than to make these affidavits. The He Cannot Yet Recall Where He Went | attorneys Fan pon rong row org tor an nded argument, but presen’ the During His Absence. court a few opinions in bop ans their motion. Cmrcaco, July 30.—A dispatch from Wichita, | The matter is still under advisement, prince » says: E. T. Brown's physicians yesterday ROBBED IN A HOSPITAL. ailowed Sheriff Hayes to call on their patient ange for a statement. ‘Ihe sheriff inquired if he|A Man Alleges That His Watch and el ; : seprpers gugeeecs io Seared t the ointment ofa postmaster at Rich-| tion is whether the right of way entitles I 1 st wate ‘They spent port ro with Mr, Clark-| hsm to tear up the ground. The matter was Wa. weon"s 1 son at the Post Office department this morning, | referred to Attorney Riddle for —. In| At Bridgeport, Conn., Wm. C. ‘Patterson of passing upon the case he says: “A right of way | 259 Seaview avenue went to bed in his usual Our Vessels in the Arctic. to pass and rey over the surface of a given P' pass s $ health on Saturday evening. Sunday morning Lient.-Commander Chas. H. Stockton, under | space docs not give the right to dig up the +i, a.ughter, Mrs. J. H. Kershaw, tried te date of June 24, reports to the Navy depart- | carth and poss a sewer or other pipe eine and | wake him, without success. He is still eleop- ment the arrival of the Thetis under his com-| Toyege see WF Per" | ing steadily and cannot be aroused. Patterson and at Ounalaska, June 17, eight days and NOT UP TO THE STANDARD. is seventy years of age and has been steady in ten hours from Sitka, Tho revenue steamer} Capt. Tusk has forwarded to Major Raymond | Bis hhabita | Tho case is perplexing all the phy Rush was found in port, having arrived a few | the report of the inspector of gas and meters sicians, who ~ siznilor inetense, ‘ing coe which shows that on June 17, 19, 21, 24 and pres ss hours previously, and the revenue steamer $2.2 and) Range of the Thermometer ~ om EN WITH PALE. COLORLESS FACES. WHO jee] weak and discouraged, will receive both me: taland bodily vigor by using Carter's Iron Pills, |] BANKER BROW: (Which are niade Yor the Blood, Nerves aua Complexion, Jux 26 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVE FSSENE Fae. i is 22, | July 11, the furnished the Q ameres cov quaty, “Sanat ieee ot ty cee] cone ga cean can en. | See De SES) “heel as fre a | teat the ony fo arn | The olin wore rene se i % . , ABOUT 150 | ©Ame quickly: |“ not leave of my own ence for a boat and other material | ing gas ferior quality is . e Com- | nal ay: 8 a.m., 76; m., 80; auahawament pope aan toctose | WH. Imust have been forced to go, but I — ape nears Mr. cprlssiaen » Washington Stock Exchange, for the Point Barrow refuge station, The | missioners will look into the question and do | mum, 83; minimum, 72. _— NCH | INES. E sruies | cannot remember. I would like to go out with | Testaurant keeper o! ispenard stree ims Following are to-day’s quotations at close of | Thetis expected to leave June 24 for the north- | all they can to compel them to furnish gas up THEM. THE DESIGNS ARE GOOD, THE you as soon as I am able and take a few weeks | to have been robbed of a gold watch and chain | regular call: ward to communicate with the waaling fleet | to the standard or pay the penalty for not so MARRIED. Pectarenr, creme rane Be [satus back, where I have been. I think | and seourities to the amount of 43,000 while overnment ponds—V. 8, tg toeatered, 400% | and to cruise in the vicinity of Behring straits | Going. AQETVERSAHOMAS. 1p Rockvine aca IN SCOTCH AND FRENCH GINGHAMS W! N | may be able to recall some places an le | being treated at Chambers-street hospi + . a + coupon, | while awaiting the openi of the BUILDING PERMITS Sor ev. el ae ¥ ott SHOW 150 PIECES OF ALL STYLES AND PRICES. | will remember me, and in that way we flow Tet eS IEA cing Fs ovum! 99% bid" 23 ~% she Sone vicinity of Polat Bartow, were issued to-day as follows: M. A. Stony, one wr he ‘ WANT TO CLOSE THEM AND HAVE MARKED | $4 tomo clue which Joule aoe ety Mr. Ireland says that he met with an accident | bid. : ; Educated Indians. brick apartment Bouse, 115 suit TIT 1908 cirest by the Rev. Mr. 1 Wilnou, RAMU, Taviphand northwest, £20,000; John Frances, four brick NNIE Kk. DEAKINS, both of Washington, D.C. * THEM AT PRICES THAT WILL MAKE THEM |" 1,0 sheriff said a ranchman, twenty miles | ‘ the street on Cg A Tice ag Sy the) mag ary ca Pans ‘oust | A report to the commissioner of Indian af- | dwelling, 1619 to 1625 Corcoran sireet north. | THORNTON MILLIR ony 889, S MOVE RAPIDLY. IT WILL, PAY YOU TO CALL] gouthwest, who called on Brown esterday, Se ee ee cee ice tn | rene, 200 tes. jocks, “a,” ihos, | faire from Miss Alice C. Fletcher, special agent | west, £16,000; Charles Hagner, one brick dwell- | Bdmund Hee Swen. EY fests: AND SEE THEM. says Brown was athis house the 16th instant | Troland take of his coat and vest, | CuTemcr, «A pomyene tae a. = 1593" | for the allotment of lands, now at work among | ing, 1744 M street northwest, 11,000; : ————o—. 50 PIECES WHITE GOODS. WA®T TO CLOSE | and asked for something to eat, He was given | which he did. He says his watch was safe then, and A. J. Smith, two brick dwellings, 650 and 7 vg RE- | food and asked the way to Wichita, He tricd coin, 111 bid. Water stock, ‘7s, 1001, cur- | the Nez Perces in Idaho, under date of July | §59 past Capitol street northesst, 5,000; Geo. OlED. JSexd TuEM TO ines PER MAND. A nana | % cngage bim in conversation-bus could not pee he aur it and the securition, he says, | rency, 142 Did. SO-year fund, és. 1002; coin, | 19, 1889, boars this testimony in reference to| Hall, one brick dwelling and stove, wl G sirect eBIELEARY. On July 20, 1000. 100, infant Game czD =: ~ He thought Brown was cr: rsd gee heey “ogy [Pag rigger var Aeaedlgmes Fo pupils educated off from reservations: | southwest, $4,500; J. C. Satz, one brick dwell- | snd twenty-one days, 3 CHANCE TO GET A GOOD WHITE DRESS FOR A A the examination was being made of his ribs, | 3-65 ‘und, currency, bid. I iB ° 500; x 4 Word comes from Bainville, two miles south | which were broken, Mr, Ireland fainted and a| , Miscellaneous bohds—Washington and George-| “It gives me special pleasure to bear testi- | ing, 229 8th street southeast, $2,500. Past her suffering, past ber pain; > SMALL CONSIDERATION. of this ranch, that Brown was there the 14th in- | stranger who had assisted him to the hospital | {2W2 Kallroad, 10-40 63, 100 bid. Masonic | mony to the conduct of students who have nt. THE POLICE BOAT. ‘Cease to weep for tears are vain.” 50 PIECES ENGLISH DIMITY STRIPES, WHITE ept ine wagon on the street that | hoverod over him. He fainted a second timo | jit Association, Se, 1808, 110% bid. Wash-| tended the outside training schools, ‘Their | Heretofore the force necessary for manning ao Aeee aaa GROUNDS WITH SMALL COLORED STRIPES. \d when he came to the stranger was gone. | 115 y harks 7 foese ines’ | knowledge of English, their glimpses of the | and running the police boat has consisted of an | , Funeral from parents’ 1727 Thirty. ici it ie barel: bie | 8 8 gone. | 110bid. Washingtor Market company bonds imp. rf “ giimpe “9 4 fourth street, West Washington, at 5 o% OFFER THEM FOR 12%c. a he eil-be abe Posail In ashort time Mr. Ireland felt able to BO | 08, 120 bid. Washington | Light, Infantry first outside world, of hearing something talked of | officer of Metropolitan police force and a fire- | {itiiay duly 30° ht IT WILL PAY ANY SHOPPER TO LOOK ATOUR > ners De Wi able to give 4 | home and then his coat and vest could not be y mortgage bonds, 6s, 1904, 103 bid. ‘ash- | that touched upon wider interests than can ex- | man. Harbormaster Sutton in a letter to the HODGKIN. On July 29, 1 REMNANT COUNTERS. ALL KINDS oF REM. | tte idea of the matter, They have been led | found. The watch and chain and the securities | ington Light Infantry bonds, 2d 7s, 1004, 7 bid. | ist upon a reservation, their experience of liy- | Commissioners to-day recommends that for the | Va wt 10 sclock pan HAKV ES 1g RP Seareat wagy all pencates 7 to suspect he has been — under opiates for | werg gone, too. Mr, Ireland does not think | W@shington Gaslight Company bonds, series A, | ing in the midst of white men—all these con ensuing year a civilian be appointed as en- | child of Dr. James B. and uM. @. PLAYED, OX ON CENTER COUNTERS FOR THE | wouncl on the hen Iraceeeaticd heasem9.the | that the’ stranger took his” valuables, | O%,4!2_U% » Waehingion Gaslight ‘Company | tions have developed boys nud gicis into intelli-| gimecr.» He also recommends ‘the employment |" Wes PLAYED, ON OU CENTER COUNTERS FOR THE | wound on the head, has resulted in making him | though h mantis he have 18 gent men and women. Now that troubles have | of a watchman. The Commissioners, approv- | 33025; Ao sicher sot of he eg NEXT Few pays. unconscious of what has happened around him. | Gone'4o, “fhe hospital suthorities comets Fold, Bane of Retubiic sor be ovaning- | come and the operation of a law is enforced that | ing the Fecommendations, appointed. Brawaet Fitung qua SE ind ‘beloved. itusband IN WHITE GOODS WE HAVE VICTONI\ LAWNS. NE RES “ECE erate Mr. Ireland's story, and say without ropolitan, 275 asked. Central, 220 bid, 250 | Was ne s —paenes es of the Indians until | Mills engineer and Wm. Mills watchman. not ty es INDIA LINENS, BOTH PLAIN > tM Bishop i bs bree Letters. doubt ts young a eta = bee] nel —., ye a a", ons. ng ped a hide em woe + — = _— —- ST So . See i een a ity ots At 4:30 pan, Friend Puitaperruta, July 30.—A dispatch from | was a stranger ir. Ireland, stole the valu- a ae ° oi ered the ol ious of the older ‘x-Lieut. Arno! @ Sran reporter attend. STITCHED. " 140 bid. manci ii i 7 WELTS, ALL KINDS. Bethlehem, Pa., says: Letters were received | bles. se eae va on the case, The secur- | “2a iircaa stocks—Washington and Georgetown, porter es the e1 ipation that allotment | to-day that he was wn eh ow ——— for A. | At 720 am, duly ale ear aes nawiere De Pants. by Bishop A. A. Reinke’s relatives in New York | ties are not negot: 225 did, 255 asked. | Metropolitan, 1:8 bid, natant ee cone a rio bd yr Br seven yeace two noriths and two days. TARNCH WULLA fear? pbis ioe howe betes Bret. Maoh 4- Pe; is tacit, sige Spee eet oe i = - L—! Insurance stocl en’s, 5 pn RR ae west. OUe Ee CAE ST MTED AND FLATDS. | ter, Mre. Judson Pranci¢, sailed en’ route for ier eri Me Bah Pe leg hg 8:80 this | 41. bid, Metropolitan, 74 bid: National Union; | today whether or not any action would betaken| Maurice Adler Waiting for Death. puerta ee ty ay . Herrnhut, Germany, where the venerable Mo- A sa 10K bid. Ariingion, (170 bid. Corcoran, €5 1 anon the report from Dublin that the letter] “I have witnessed many ead scenes,” eaid | York papers plones cores] : SWISS MUBLINS, PLAIN AND FIGURED. ravian bishop is lying at thi of death, | morning and anchored in the outer harbor. | pid. Columbia, 1 jerman- 0 @ letter a y boenes, EK. At Knowles, M4. on July 20, 1880, WE HAVE TWENTY PILCESOF EMBROIDERGD | The letters were dictated by the bishop and | Salutes _— Pepsi with = Sorsescent Ameri B, , 180 2 Fotmnag, 68 R bid. Mises, written by President Harrison to Lord Mayor | Dr. Wagner to a Stan reporter this afternoon, xf KY STOEK, in his seventy-ninth year. SWISS, CONTAINING 434 YARDS, FOR WHITE | written by Rev. Benj. Romig of the Moravian | St#tions an om va js of her eng, TPCeraphlc, re Sexton of that city, acknowledging the receipt | ‘but I never saw anything so pitiable, so heart- BR i ~ on DRESSES. HAVE MARKED THEM AWFULLY | foreign | mission Se at Harrabet, Speed and tactical diamete 4“ Elocirlo Light Stock—Washington Gas, | of a message conveying resolutions of sympathy | rending as the one in the next room.” and the | 20%) caneeaay,, Hutermen cum. ey announced his ation as president m Wall Street T: y- 45 asked. Georgetown Gas, 46 bid. | with the sufferers by the Johnstown flood, had | doctor nodded toward the apartment in which | —— of the provincial elders’ conference of the Mo- Fro ‘o~ dia 1. B. Blectric Light, 89 bid, 100 asked. Pneu- i : : : ABOUT 80 GENTLEMEN'S NEGLIGE SHIRTS | ravinn church,-northern diocese, in America, | Naw Yonx, July 80, 11 —The stock mar-| matic Gun Carriage, 146 id, 1% “aaed. Leeper mper stores Serene Ngdcgee cord Maurice Adler is waiting for death to Pp. BEDUCED; WANT TO CLOSE THEM, 80 HAVE | which resignation has been forwarded to the | ket this morning was like that of yesterday, in-| ‘Telephone Stocks arenes 23 bid, 31 come and release him from his prison Dn RICE'S " be taker less thé bi j MADE THE PRICE LOW TO MAKE THEM MOVE | proper authorities at Bethlehem, Farewell | tensely dull with searcely any movemont in ype gm ron as Rog attention of th sepeunens ‘otlciel, “hich | House of suffering. ‘There is no RAPIDLY. ettors to the New York English congregation | prices and no general tendency in either direo- | asked. had not been done. It often ned that | Roteble ehange in the wounded man’s condi- Cuzax 30 PIECES OUTING CLOTHS, BEAUTIFUL De- | 24 to the bishop's children and friends were | PT°* ‘Lésiion peiete were higher and opening | _ Miscellaneous Stocks—Washington Market Com- | seals were broken in transit, ant it eich be | tion; he is dying, and it is only » question of » ae ~ uy DE | also received. ‘These letters wero under da po Washingtow Brick : ; little time when the end must come. Gradn- SIGNS, AT THE LOW PRICE OF 1234 CENTS PER | Sf July 16, af which time the bishop was ine | figures here among the few stocks traded in Bias tere hin Gee wae ke ee rad a yegpony caused the suspicion of | ily the vital organs are becoming weaker and Bano YARD. cheerful frame of mind, but preparing for the | showed gains over last evening's hee 161 Bull Run Panorama, 25 pe pt sane = EO the affection is now verging on the comatose | ONLY 20 D0Z, GENTS’ PLAITED SILK HOSE | end. 210% per cunt generally, while eh Nd, 30 asked. Real, Rasace Title Compane: | Killed an American Consular Agent. ae Pose ong sey _ Powoza, 5 Last 28k GOODS WE —_—--_—_ ‘was exceptional with an advance of “ Insurance Com) i e passes from time to eternity. “avn aay OF THESE GOODS WE | 4 Woman and Two Children Drowned, | was some animation in Reading, Northwestern, Gi bid. National Gate Deposit Company, jowha tae alate Whatever hope of recovery Adlor ever had is MOST PERFECT MADE. Lrrrix Rock, Anx., July 30,—Word bas just | Northern Pacific preferred, Atchison, St. Paul pa porting y now gone altogether. He is extremely peevish CUSTOMERS OWING BILLS WILL PLEASE CALL AND SETTLE, AS WE ARE COMPELLED TO CLOSE ALL BOOK ACCOUNTS RELATING TO OLD BUSINESS BY MIDDLE OF AUGUST. —— pee’ ; and Chesapeake and Ohio. Of these Readin; sular court at Tamatave, Madagascar, 6f Capt. | and often refuses that which a minnte or 80 oon Foeeived of tha Geosguing: Ss WRNG HVGE | an Aahiamnt ware snalinnii be Aroap, while ths | accormcute ig tomes amy iibais, | ES OF DENIES, & Breath Abvasiaear ot | before te ten cacioes te Same Uae Selaeaee | Mapua eatbibslbioen bi lmnanebioud of Mrs, pe vipers — esd baa Ne moony dees aon In corded 11%. Flour qulet and easier—Howard street and | killing Victor F. W. Stenwood, the United _ ee on ~e cece for more than a quarter of acentury. It is used by the nine and six, respectively. ie party were in em, however, di range of prices excee tern extra, 5a4.10; do. family, 4. " more than 40 pounds lighter | he, was when | p, a covered wagon and attempted to eros the | 34 per cent and late in the hour the drooping | spring wheat, extra, ‘.00a425.., Wheat—souin- | COMFUlAr agent at Audakobe, Madagascar. ‘The | Ward ghot him. ‘The reduction. in ‘eight is | Cuited States rere seam ey sivee ah Rocktord. rhe wagon wes canght in | Madensy resshed the stronger stocks, tie mar. | ern. falsy eclive dak sear: alte, Sieah lone. | Coblegram stated thet Davetge bad been eon-| more sohosable ta his body then in kis Sasa, | > Oost On red arearmyg ogo baer the current and carried down stream, the | ket at i1 o'clock being extremely dull and | berry, 62889; No. west victed of manslaughter and sentenced to ten | which is really not much thinner than it was | ost Healthful. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder driver cutting the horses loose and escaping | rather heavy generally at something under | Steamer, Six asa; .. 58; | years’ imprisonment and to rs fine. He | during health. does not contain Ammouis, Lime, or Alum. Bold only. W. M. SHUSTER & SOxS, with them. ‘The family lately came to this | first prices, duly, SOx; Se will be brought to the United States to serve a ju Cans. wie ta et at ma. ‘easel Sonne | Cut Ge cemtenes Devengs a captain of the The Death Record. m 9 a Ww. —s a Pt ; mix ; July, ia; =< ii Y i noon as a ag a ng a Fg BR ed Fe a a ey arbre ee ram 9 | cme i shai modera' % grades want e a 15 Pes Cext Discocxr Artanta, Ga., July 90.—When Henry Beav.| Csl0ck,, spd among the leading, sharce | 40 esiern white, Ai; Western mixed, 20431; | was accused of having purposcly caused the liam BR. Reese, white, 1 year; | NEW YORK. CHICAGO. ST. OUI, crs, who lives near Rathledge, left home last | gud Chicago Gas took the lead, but. were soon | RY9 firm, S0a52, Ha fia, in good Inquiry | wreck, and he resented Stenwood’s auth Harry L. Chappelear, white, 27 years; Virgii aw : night, he gave his wife a loaded shotgun pnd | followed by Chesaseake ‘and Ohio, st. | Brie to cholee tmothy. 14.508 Frovisions | in assuming charge. A personal quarrel ensued Mickum, white, 9 years: Geo. F. Taylor, white, 18 STILL ALLOWED OX OUR ENTIRE told her to shoot anybody who bothered her. | Paul, Reading and some others, After | ern packed, 10al2; creamery, 1 Oy. Se deve) and killed by Daverge, | 1 month; Jno. B. Harman, white, 23° years; P. 8 He réturnea at 10 o'clock, and thinki 1 m. the upward movement became | 13al3y. Petroloum,s teady—rofined 7. Coffee | WHO +. wes capture: fe « 4 EAES' a STOCK OF have some fun refused to tell Mra, Beaver vho more pronounced, and at the best Chi- nominal — Blo Ce Coes Sugar steady, for several months, bE ewe ampere zene: 52 yan eae Hor- P ii at decline— a u . Steady, rei ee ee ee by Cook, Soar. ‘ail iota eateries Cotte we ety ae shot him in the neck. He will TenSrek tig gece? Pesto iit Chane Toeloye | Preighia to Sreryoa ‘Der ‘steatn ra cle Ouse of Detective Block. pe one years Annie Gates, "whi mon 4 : —_—-—_ ak hi d a, 1; | que in the Police Court to-day the case months; » Louveny, white, AND LAWN TENNIS GOODS. A Costly Break in a Canal. Hy) “needing, a Toward Selivery hous Sects ARES 56-050 poene eur, tective Block, charged with compounding a | 6 years; | Bu Ravlings, colored, i Prane Sour. Our Goods aro the very best manufactured, and | Sr, Caranixes, Oxt., July 90.—After the | Shore was less activity and some recession in | gl: outs, 2,000 bushels; rye, 1,000, felony, was called, It was stated that while | {°"* oR TE 4 Fam Wore Ffaxve those desiring bargains can obtain them for breaking of the gutes at lock 16 yesterday, prices, but at 2:15 the market was dull and | ments—anone. Sales— wheal, 230,000 bushels; | wr Block was anxious for aul an be ee colored, 3 fetal there 5 TEN Days. ’ steady at or near the best prices of the day, corn, 26,000 bushels, m oetees, 3 poses J a B Cc Coxrtexiox caused by the steam barge W. H. Haskell carry- ————————— BALTIMORE, July 30. — Virginia consols, 37 | me reasons why the case could not go on. ips . MILITARY AND SOCIETY GOODS NET. ing away three gates of the lock, the water | Englishmen Want the Grain Elevators, | bid; do. ten-forties, 35 bid; do. a68; | Mr. Riddle, who had been ed to take omas, " ~ | Silage etecenee Sank Scr Sesion es | oe, oun, Mn Bee onthe : ian appar ta ring Sere | sled 9 earn Atm on ieee On ~— damage gg eae % Peer: ing the | that a syndicate of outside capitalists, either Q 6Oy ask " * ea Sap country in the immediate vicinity somewhat, 25/2 torney of Mr. Lowenstein, who be a wit- colored. —The Great English Complexion “soma see ‘ ‘The break will be a costly one to repair. ae Srasnion ee engin, ove oe ae Aor dd atecks ciygeabse 12a | ness, stated that it would put him in a peculiar ; ‘ PEARS’ SOAP.” SOLD EVERYWHERE nyt THE SIDE Ns Any AER Coane The Ship Carpenters Win. prides > vine igen Dong guct gine A Reon) eueane Sey ys cartengsa Rr tvieon for Monday and it is ex- 5 == Cier ste Liver Pilla. Dow forget thin" | Bosrox, July 30.—Yesterday two of the | known aa the St. Louis united elevator com-| sm “August; 70s Bepomber” Fig Deomier | pected that Mr. Davis will appear for the of- | Bypbax, Evrtorca, AWNS, 4c. SIIRTING PRINTS, 430; DIES | largest contractors, Messrs, Kelly & Woodside, | pany and that efforts are being made to buy | 7h%<. Corn July, 9636; August, posi eaveniniapesiicnnst Cee RA UPM ARs DOUBLE COMBIN A: azceded to the demand for nine hour day of | HP. "he, stock and got control. It is said that = plomber, 21%. «| Mr. Cryster is Not Here Now. se 3t Tith sts the striking ship carpenters at Bast Boston, It agwore og Fan S The prop- | October, 615. Short Der, 82, OF | Adispatch from Kansas City yosterday an- 4 is reported that, owing to the withdrawal of | orty involved comprises a dozen elevators, | PP 542. Bounced that Chas. 8,Cryster, » prominent law- Now Is Tae Tox these contactors, the bosses’ association will dis- | SaDitalized at $2,000,000. SOE MER yer of that city, was a defaulter to the amount armies SER band, and the East Boston ship ters be- ‘Tohave your Furnace cleaned, your Range re | jjeve that they have virtually won fuelr strike paired, your Tin Roof painted and repaired. tor nine hours, ‘Wo docll these things to reer entisfuction, Did Not Hear the Locomotive. euapae Lovrsvitie, Ky., July 30.—Wm. Schick -and BAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, Mrs. Hannah Kecker were killed at the 18th- a2400 ot street crossing of the Louisville Southern rail- ‘Who also make the open fre-placeanditear | ing to cross the tracks, The War in Bape = a oa he sai seen are | EN Riis aera Patsy Cardiff and Mike Conley to Fight. Gr Ta Buss. Moxxeapowis, Muxy., July 80.—Patsy Cardiff THE CONCORD HARNESS, of thin olny, tnd Eke Oneby wt Sahaeae, Wi, signed articles for 8 fight to a finish at Luvrz& Buo, | Athiand August 21 for « $1,000 497 Penn. ave., adjoining National Hotel. Natural Gas Found Sep raian searghecces?,