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GOSSIP FROM LONDON. Turkish Cruelties to Christians—Why the Shah Won’t Go to Constantinople. Loxpox, Aug. 2—A wail of distress comes to- day from the Christian population in Albania whose echoes will soon be heard in the British — Washington News and Gossip. MORE NEW STATES. FEARS FOR FELTVILLE DAM. Telegrams to The Star. °, OF THE ¥ = s EQUITABLE | eT Ee pe! oy ‘edunie Adpcdtioomencs: ‘Wyoming eee Ad. Should = Give Way Two Villages South Washington, G st, betwoon 434 and Gth. and mission to the Union. ‘ould be Wiped Out. ‘OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, | will open TO-AIGHIT, Soiclock, Hon. J. R. Mili of | 4 : EMPEROR WILLIAM IN LONDON. “EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 F ST. aude Meri E. Hall of New York, editorgof Clirietian’ | ATTORNEYS: : Perry S Heath, a Washington newspaper Prarxrrexp, N. J., Aug. 2.—Fears are enter-| Not content with t ASSETS $1,044,781.37. ee ee ee ee | eee man, who is a member of Representative Dor- tained for the safety of Feltville dam, which | keepers who supplied f REMOVAL NOTICE ARCHITECTS, = BOARDING. BUSINESS 8. B. ELLERY of 1337 F st. takes pleasure in noti- | BICYCLES.. fying his friends and customers that Le has moved to | CITY ITEM: his new store, soutnwest corner 18th st. and Pa ave, | COUNTRY BO. thanking them for past patronage and soliciting » | Do Tag’ SEAL continuance of the same in bis new enterprise, DENTISTRY. S$. B. ELLERY EDUCATIONAL... EXCURSIONS, Southwest cor. 18th st. and Pa. ave. sey’s Congressional party, now on the Pacific has thus far withstood the surging waters of | U=fortunate committees w' slope making a pleasure tour of the far west is Recei Prince Black pond, but is hour! weaker. The and northwest, has visited all the territories of He is ved by the of yan Sea age odd cone dam is 20 feet high and holds back « lake a those sections and writes from Olympia, Wash- Wales and a Large Fleet. mile and a quarter long, from 300 to 500 feet ington territory, as follows: oatrpe| 29 fost, de in some Places It it “It is the opinion of Congressman Dorsey oul ive way Scotch Plains and Fanwood (Neb.), Stewart (Vt.), Burrows (Micb.) and] A Convict Pardoned for Mrs. cere Fp isos out of existence and others of our party and a number of Senators = Seca semen sf tioned al Green Brook all the to Plain- and Representatives who have visited the terri- Harrison. field, while a large force of laborers are at work TCE Ett AIICSAASIVBIVSMOSW WEE NVIITGIMSWHwWWwYEAaw THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Pres't Se oS ee sousist, exbtbenenc tens eccieinaman: fand etting temporary slulce-ways to curry off ~ a eraecsi | FOR RENT (Roo: ’ - JNO. JOY EDSON. Secs. my2t Spent zed price for all FOR RENT (Houses). Ration of the subject, that Wyoming and Idaho} WAR RUMORS IN EUROPE. | thesurplus water. The heary rains continue FOR RENT (Fras). will be admitted to statehood at the approach- sind prevailed tant aight, offing e a er delegates an: @ constitu! con- THE ELIXIR OF LIFE. these robbers recently ki Yeution tn September, She will present acon! The Feeling in New York Over Sake De. BrowneSee | rennusnes, ged eight and ten, sone Of 5 of state officers,as did'South Dakota, aud seit mee ppg pie igmt led pasnrecinigags Pee Ainpee ne eo AE for adminsion to the Union, Idaho bas almost Sullivan’s Arrest. quard’s Theory not Improbable. ing to kill both i the money le not forthcoming. comp! a constitution. Her conveation me: so he matter has been bi t to the attention at Boise City, the capital, on the 4th of July, on ———.__. Purtapepara, Aug. 2.—Dr. Ernest La Place, rough: i ¥ TERIOU ER Jvsr Oxe More Day Tuex Tur Bese or! THE LAKE leaves her whart TO-MOR- NIN 3) o’cloc! $7.50 and $1.99 sales are stan end. Have you looked | pin Pt Sate rooms kee at club meeting FO" | FOR SALE orn the Suits over? Night. ee qaurtacan a ~e=>_ BARGAINS IN PANTS OF BROKEN i's GOOD Be sdi eaves aumaber of Pants Lert of L ta. Lf you wish a pair here is u chance for a bai HOUSEFURNISHINGS. Juz 26m GEORGE SI oe LADIES’ GOODS» SAKS AND COMPANY. . "i of influential members of parliament and the 3 LOCAL MENTION, the day the convention convened in the Da- o ccleheated French phycislom, errivell tm his | os .csce of the qovermananl wlll be ential tot 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. 201 M ‘ MARRIAGES. kotas, Montana and Washington, and it will THE GERMAN EMPEROR. city last night to take the chair of pathology | in the house at ex early day. finish its work in a few days, ill th ——— i i i 1 Dr. La hold ber hstin fc icere ‘on thea | Be Prince of Wales Ail Ready to Moot) i, the Medir-Charuiical colege Dre of ding ii o val. ‘ 5 aid the territoried which are to ‘core ta’ the pases ble in the theory of Dr. Brown-Sequard's 0° | tinople hus fallen through, all because of @ Union of states by presidential proclamation in} Loxpox, Aug. 2.—According to program, the | Called elixir of life and an immenso amount of | raitare to agree upon the etiquette to be ob- October. Prince of Wales left Portsmouth harbor in his} Ients if carried out on carefully calculated | Served on the occasion. ‘The sultan is too high THE FEELING IN WYOMING, yacht, the Osborne, at 12:30 to-day and pro-| scientific principles, will be eminently satis- | ®nd mighty a personage to go down to the dock American Telep By ‘Lincolu Hall st 10__ “Gray Governor aul-2t FRANK H. FELOUZE, 13. SHAH AND SULTAN. The proposed visit of the shah to Constan- q= B. RIORDAN, 611 N STREET N-W..GEN- ‘WE HAVE IN STOCK, ALL TOLD, ABOUT 150 Res! contractor (pba ceynlt artincial stone “ oa PIECES FRENCH SATINES. WE WANT TO CLOSE | *\} kranolithic paveuent stableswcarrisg: na ‘THEM. THE DESIGNS ARE GOOD, THE STYLES | 2 Wasi DG, JULY 31, 1880. SEUESESSEC EEC R EGE —, , 2] “At Cheyenne our party stopped a day and | ceeded outside the Solent to await the arrival | factory. to greet the shah on his arrival as other Euro- eee Of the Stockholders of THE LIQUID PURIFYING -Paxo 7 | night and were entertained by Delegate Carey | of the emperor of Germany on board the im- an porentates have done, and the shah is Z ‘YIN BX SCOTCH AND FRENCH GINGHAMS WE CAN | ConFaNyat the ofice of GEO. G. SCHROEDER, SHOW 150 PIECES OF ALL STYLES AND PRICES. 7 st nw. Sor soneral, business Darposss, st 7:30 WANT TO CLOSE THEM AND HAVE MARKED k placed in their THEM AT PRICES THAT WILL MAKE THEM MOVE RAPIDLY. IT WILL PAY YOU TO CALL too —— and Gov. Warren, Of the outlook for state-| perial yacht Hohenzollern. As the yacht A YOUNG GIRL’S SUICIDE. ig a gun all over tomake his aoe tan’s lodgings. There can’t be any visit, hood both of them said: ‘We have 125,000 popu- | steamed out ot the harbor she was saluted by —— Corset | the shah on his return trip will give ietion and are unanimous in our demand for | the guns on shore and on board assembled war | Sh® 4# Found Hanging by Her tinople a wide berths Ps statehood. There is not a single obstacle in | vessels. Shortly before the departure of the Lacings. Dr. Schreiber, a chemist of Cologne, bas just the way and Congress cannot deny us admis- | royal yacht the German squadron was sighted SPECIAL NOTICES. ae SUBURBAN PROPERTY Lat WILLARD 8. Ca: SUMMER RESORTS VSwIanaawar bh N discovered « new explosive to take the place of ‘pbeun vee. DELIGHTFUL SUMMER Excun. | SPECIALTIES sion. There waaay Arts a ren “ to the po} a; | steaming slowly toward Portsmouth, and pilots Brnarypax plyie pred Sa ares pied dynamite, which can be manufactured at balf 0 Has 3 1¢ ) an it iis is ki ives mm en Have! eat , » 30 PIECES WHITE GOODS. WANT TO CLOSE avout New fork; four days in and aboot on o akotas, and latterly » reputed | were immediately dispatched to take charge ol n, on Skan ie expense, is more powerful and safer to THEM. FORMER PRICE 20 AND 250. HAVE RE-, DUCED THEM TO 12%c. PER YARD. A RARE d GBANCE TOGET 4 GOOD WHITE DRESS FOR A | Docceeary expense included ih the price, $90, charged | Wan SMALL CONSIDERATION. for this delightral excursion. Ladies especially eared 50 PIECES ENGLISH DIMITY STRIPES, WHITE | °F For circulars and complete information, apply to i 0 Por split as to the wish of the people for state-| their movements. The weather at Portsmouth | that a guest at that resort, Miss Lillian Dumont | handle. He calls it “petragit.” hood. Then the question of admission as a | is sw rb, the bright sunshine being tempered it id es-| The report comes from Bucharest that Sena- whole or division and admission as two states | by a cooling breeze. Everything has been put nigh yg Serereaertyn 0 on Tose, | tox Ghockgin, aicector of the Gieke onan tek srose. Nothing of this sort confronts us. | in readiness for the arrival of the German em- | “4Y Bight. The fact was not disco “ at Jaffy, died there yesterday from a pistol-shot There is one great drawback to the develop- | peror, and the crowds which are constantly ar- | the following morning, whena lady going to} wound ‘inflicted by himself. The authorities, ment of Wyoming, and that is a lack of water. | riviug by every availabl> means by far surpass | the toilet room in the hotel was startled .0n| for some reason yet unexplained, sent the UN! COLORED ° 44 F Our agricultural interests depend wholly upor | in numbers the attendance which has markeé | opening the door to find a woman dangling “ye to search his house, and on their arrival GROUNDS WITH SMALL STRIPES. | _tyS1-3t _2 304 -|_Goversment Recerrrs To-Day.—Internal | irrigation and for irrigation we await state- any previous spithead maneuvers. ‘The | from its top. The body was found to be that | he shot himself, Para ver cae gates Bos atch EAD Sor Cat ve found at G07 ath at, | FeVEMUC, £431,299; customs, 540,095. hood,’ enormous government flotilla and numerous | of Miss Dumont and it was quite cold. Miss IT WILL PAY ANY SHOPPER TO LOOK ATOUR 7 —*— —_——— we WANTED (Rooms) WANTED (Srruarions) ws VANTED (MisceLLaNzous) WOU ANY CoA ettttitt Cr animes e i ing at-| ONLY A TWO-DOLLAR HOG. ; office hours. 9 to 10 a.m, 12 to 1 p.m. o to N. © © PUBLIC SENTIMENT IN IDAHO. private craft as well as all available space on | Dumont had gone to her deat in evening at N UNTERS. ALL KINDS OF REM- South Washington ofiice, 8 to 9, 2 to 4 p. id A Navau /ADET Aprointep.—Guy Beckham . " shore are ‘ked with sightseers, tire,having dressed for a ball which is a nightly = md api St a canine eee ee Bop cakes has been appointed a cadet at the Naval acad-| _ “At Boise City we talked to the constitutional | Sr) Sve pected with A near the | feature of life at Glen Haven. dhe had| And Yet He Has Caused a Fierce Feud PLAYED ON OUR CENTER COUNTERS FOR THE NEXT FEW Days. IN WHITE GOODS WE HAVE VICTORIA LAWNS INDIA LINENS, BOTH PLAIN AND HEM- emy from Kansas City, Mo., fifth district, convention delegates, to Gov. Shoupe and Con- ern the Pri it Wales signalled danced a short time before making an excuse Bet: the gressional Delegate Fred Dubois, What the | H°b¢nz0llern the Prince of Wales signalle . ween the Smiths and Slushers. to her friends for leaving the ball room. When Sxonetany Procros returned from Rutland | latter said was the reflected sentiment of all. | who nereedod mee ede eTEHOD othe body was found it was devoid of the dress | Lovisviuze, Ks., Aug. 2—A flerce quarrel this morning. It is expected that the appoint- | It was this: ‘We are proceeding for statehood PY , Faist. Miss Dumont removed it, together with | has broken out between the Smiths and ‘Sluch- ment of a superintendent of the military acad- | ¢xactly as Congress has directed for the admis- | Yachts then passed through lines of iron clads | her corset. From this she had taken the lacers BURCHELL'S_ SPRING LEAF TEA, ‘T 50c. A AT 50c. ND, jy30-St 18 DELIEIOUS AND INVIGORATING. “4 " eee ys? As it is | 810m of four territories this winter. We will | and proceeded to Cowes. All the war vessels were | and with them had made a cord to hang herself. | ¢* Dear Pineville over ® hog worth $2. Tho — Se cece tema aeemeaeriee | ee every Saw Gaga: Aa it is aaa a eonaieniion wanes officers, U.8, | trimmed with bunting and as the yachts passed | Miss Dumont was about twenty years of age, | Smiths’ home was attacked Saturday last by WELTS, ALL KINDS. — Winea ei to gree tes Hearted that Col. | Senators and Congressmen when Congress con- | the yards were manned by seaman, On reach- | a girl of striking lovliness of person and charm- | the Slushers and a volley poured into the house. BATISTE DE PARIS. rai vailing iden is pty oihee ataters rs ta ae yeries in October or December and ask imme-| ing Cowes the emperor landed at Trinity pier, | ing manner. Her fathe: mother are alive | Smith retaliated by putting « guard armed FRENCH MULLS. gineer corps will follow. ‘There will undoubt. | diate admission. By the treaty of 1872 itis | where the Prince of Wales who had already | and are ple of prominence in Brooklyn. | with Winchesters on Slusher's road to Flat NalNSOOK, PLAIN, STRIPED AND FLAIDS. edly be a new commissioner of public build- | 2t necessary for a territory tohave more than | landed, bade him welcome. The motive which prompted the deed cannot | Lick, the nearest village. Both sides are now PERSIAN LAWNS. rs : 50,000 citizens desirous of state rights to enable} ‘Theemperor and suite and the prince of | be surmised. Well ‘armed and are watching for each other. SLATE MANTELS. pocahren eens SH pomibly = ew | her to gain admission. Our election, when the | Wales tees cated carriages, and, accom-| News EROM HEHRINGS SEA, | J0cidentally all travel ‘along the rosd passing = — tae Reigeniog rear state Soncas, in wirerrte eee by a military escort,-were driven to Os- their houses is cut off. tmrTany CADETS APPoINTED.—The following | Will show that we have 125, population. | borne, where the emperor was received by the a % ———< > have been appointed cadets of the United States | OUr constitution will be faultless and will have queen. ‘The emperor will be entertained ata] What a British Sealing Schooner Re- FOUR INDIANS ARRESTED. military academy: Jos. C. Hoskins, Brazil, Ma., | C°™Plied with every requirement necessary for | family dinner in the palace this evening. ‘The port SWISS MUSLINS, PLAIN AND FIGURED. HAVE TWENTY PILCESOF EMBROIDERED TILES AND GRATES swiss, CONTAINING 4% YARDS, FOR WHITE M. ROCHE, DRESSES. HAVE MARKED THEM AWFULLY CHEAP. statehood. Th n be but one thing for th ined beautiful throughout th They Wantonly Killed a Little ,Boy ABOUT SO GENTLEMEN'S NEGLIGE SHIRTS gnd Chas. A. Bowers, Alamo, Ind., eighth dis- | Congress to do and that is admit us. Wercan:| Gage ot Temained beau onghout the | _victonza, B. C.,Aug. 2.—The sealing schooner wo Aico . Minh: WA Gh GelOne Sinket. 0 Mave NE trict: Warren C. Cummings, Preston, Minn., | not help our country with irrigation, internal ————— Walter L. Rich arrived yesterday morning from cote eeeeenn, War ns * All the leadi w and Walter T. Schmidt, Concord, Minn., alter- | improvement or anything we really need with- WATKINS GLEN WRECKED. Behrings sea, She was in Ounalaska July 7| Stovx Crry, Iowa, Aug. 2.—There is much es ee dos err pga aed Edzards, Je, Ches- | out statehood, and we will uptime cen [AD eyes onse as with five American schooners, The Rush left | excitement at Pender, Neb., 10 miles below RAPIDLY. , . YU. Caswell, Orange, ‘uments in favor of hi mission that have er! e Storm ries wal! = a vA - 30 PIECES OUTING CLOTHS, BEAUTIFUL DE-| _115 213 Pe Mass., alternate, eleventh district; Peter Mott | been presented by any tatritucy Bridges and Does Great Damage. 'Y | Ounalaska with the avowed purpose of captur-| this city. Last Saturday evening the five-year- SIONS, AT THE LOW PRICE OF 124 CENTS FER | iF => r MLAUNDRY €O. | Ayres, Fulton, Tenn., ninth district, and Louis Maw. Meussog, eames Gai Ave ing sealers, She returned the 15th, stating she | old son of Walter Benjamin, a farmer living on aan (incorporated. ) Nae Taare an cane Chas BAH ArtO, | isn canis times New Mexico, Arizoria and| Etatms, N. Y., Aug. 2—A special from Wat- | had captured the Black Diamond and searched : the reservation, was out with his brother after . diniane ovan, |New London, alternate, third district, ie ‘ONLY 20D0Z. GENTS PLAITED SILK HOSE | }}}ES, (Ais, modor PLINEY MH i kins, N. Y., says: A terrible storm swept a nar- | the Triumph, finding no skins. Nine American | the cows when four drunken Indians drove b: aw. z Utah will ask for statehood, but the first and Q 7 BAY P' aling hrings ¥> ots Tune 0 cue 126k oP TENE @scES WE TW NIG p. stoma “- MORGAN. | secuerany Taacr, Commodore Sicard and last named will not, it is believed, stand the | TW belt in this valley yesterday afternoon. schooners have been sealing in Bol sea, | and, as they were making much noise, obeys at. Have. kilswn ty the pubis that atti eresth heeeazed Tame | Lieut. Mason returned this morning from | eset prospect of success owing to the character | Watkins Glen was completely swept of bridges,|_ THE BENEFIT POSTPONED. ae « pop oy A PR © CUSTOMERS OWING BILLS WILL PLEASE CALL | Ses for Laundry uanera he Brow Brepared to do | Bethlehem, Pa,, where they went on Wednes- of the population in New Mexico and Mormon- | stair cases, and paths, and the wreck struck i: spicting Seite’ A a +A, A a--—9 3 + SETTLE, AS WE ARE COMPELLED TO | Ailoniers promptly executed. Delivery wagous toali | 4@Y to inspect the iron works, ‘They found | ism in Wah. It is possible, though not proba- | the iron bridge over Franklin street and swept|How the Sporting Men Feel Over | Founees fired his pistol, the ball striking the parts of thecity, B17 Sth st nw. ‘Telephone, 439-3, | everything in good shape, and it would seem | ble, that Arizona will come in as a compromise | ; its abi Sullivan’s Arrest. (CLOSE ALL BOOK ACCOUNTS RELATING TO OLD | P55 91 from what they saw that the works are in good | with Wyoming and Idaho, Statehood for the | Heme ee meen down stream about four ; eyes, causing death in a few 3 a ‘vO . + ——- ase BUSINESS BY MIDDLE OF AUGUST. ==> COMMUTATION TICKETS. shape to turn out large quantities of steel for | territeries left out in the cold, after the four |” The! Adereyadan ont ‘Village was flooded by| New Yorn, Ang. 2—The collosal benefit preg pentl = to he gg : Coupon books containing 100, tickets, transfetable, | U8 12 the construction of the new navy. ee ao en tant | the water thus damned up and people had to| which was to have helped Jobn L. Sullivan | Indians were arrested Sunday by the sberiff EGtavany's oheta, 1Uihang Cre ser'atd foL2"Ewe | ARKY Onvens.—Capt. John E, Groen, ord-| Peyhct,the Proceedings from the very first day | be eral houses. ‘Tho’ damage’ wil be several | %% nancial way has been indefinitely post-| end a posse and after « nurrow woos W..M. SHUSTER & Sowa, pang a the follows Rance department, has been detailed to seper-| manifested in the subject throughout the | thousand dollars, * xs Several! poned. A large number of tickets had been | }¥ching were locked up in jail. At cE 2 . intend the construction of a battery at the | west.” ——>__ sold for the Academy of music. It is not THE TELLER CONFESSES. known yet what will be done, Editor | The trial is likely to last several days, Lumley of the Jilustrated News said this - com — He Tells How He Took the Money From | morning that the benefit would be given sooner | PARDONED FOR MRS, HARRISON, the Bank. or later. Personally he knew nothing of the i the arrangements but expected to see Sullivan Prrtssure, Pa., Aug. 2.—A Wheeling, W. Va., | back in New York in a very short time. He special says Harry Seybold, the teller of the | might be either released on bail or stand an y rear *4 “ 4 . a : diate trial and be lightly fined. Ciicaco, Aug. 2—A dispatch from San General Wanamaker has directed that an ad-| and the cereal trade from Charlton H. Way, | Bank of Wheeling, who, with Geo. Hennig, an- | imme i 4 Franci ys: Through the efforts ditional allowance of $78,000 be granted the | United States consul general to St. Peters- | Other employe, was arrested last night, charged | ,,, 13° Sorting men are taking the arrest of the sath, air gtg cation yr ineesg litional allo § : ; big fighter yery easily and do not seem to be | dent Hurrison’s wife a convict in San Quintan New York city post office. The present allow- | burg. He says the exports of cereals from | With embezzling funds of the bank, made a full | much exercised over-the turn affaires ure take prison, who was serving s seven years’ sen- ance sw, $1,084.00, An additional force of | Russia in the past two years show an abnor-| Confession at 1 o'clock this morning. Hg ex- ing. The glib deputy sheriff impressed on | tence for forgery, was pardoned thir x b clerks to the number of 102 is also allowed, mal increase, due to threo causes: first, the | Oerated Hennig from all blame and said he | their minds that Sullivan would be treated very ous. Wha eery, > 2 “ry y which, with the present force, will make an dite) scape arae took the money on the 10th of last May. The | nicely and leniently by the southern authori- - Waterman. The man had been convicted aggregate of 1,298 employe: ne enormous crops gathere: rom both the black package contained $24,000 in cash and was re- | ties. But it may turn out differently when the | of forgery committed while intoxicated. Soon ‘Taz Innicatiox Proniza.—Secretary Noble lands and the arable prairies; second, the| moved from the vault to Seybold’s home, | Champion goes up for trial, after Harrison's nomination he wrote a poem pointed C. x ‘A. Kenastonof the geological depreciation of the paper rouble;and third, the | There he kept it until June 6, when he d REIT entitled the “Old Soldiors, jye26 919 PENN. AVE. N.W. Peekskill camp of instruction, New York militia, Leaves of absence heretofore granted have BURGAS PSUESL TRADE. _ Price, #3 m_| been extended as follows: First Lieut. Henr 1 sorner ee EE ca we omy | 8,2; Harris, two months; Capt. Gilbert i. | Exery Wheat Corner in the United -J. RK. Bromwell bas removed Overton, sixth cavalry, six'months, with per-| States Makes a Russian Opportunity, “clon Bence from 1138 to 1147 Connectic mission in the latter case to go beyond seas, = ARDS AND BOARDS! LUMBER VERY LOW 719 GREAT BARGAINS 719 ee SIXTH ST. AND NEW YORK AVE. N.W. GOOD VA. BOARDS AT $1.25 PER 100 FEET. ae oe Game, tates aud of any width and res The State department is in receipt of an Tur New York Posr Orricr.—Postmaster | exhaustive report upon Russian agriculture AT COST AND LESS. STOCK MUST BE SOLD. LIBBEY, BITTINGER & MILLER, Jumped Into the Middle of the Lake. lished ii jing ~~ bere de- ss / nas i ji % He 5 sited $12,000 in various banks to the joint al os 2 an evening paper, pom a Peer and Mil wort | survey a special commissioner to visit France ce toad be biteacespeENin gigs rete Frodit of himeclf and Hennig, telling aliens | Grax Havas, N.Y, Aug. 2.—James G. Terry, | scribed Gen. Harrison's bravery at the battle — | <7 - for the Purpose of studying the irrigating sys-| Europes” Mie, Wap fm “excluding Poland, | s#ked about it that they had won the money in} well known citizen of Cordtland, drowned cacleeent iy Bang Hg ent " ‘The = x Gas Fixtures and Lamps, Good Assortment. tems of that country with view of utilizin “ 5 ; } | the Louisiana lottery. To Hennig he said he | pj k lake rday afte: a wit py ne mae _ 4 Pn a eae Chandeliers, Rochester Lamps, &. the information in solving the problem of irre grower of Kanmw and’ Dakota will, seo" e's | had borrowed the money and intended to buy oe ass pray rey Feud tate middle of motte tie Ieee oe Sess GOODS, HARDEERCHIEFS, "| Call and examine, ip Paa ees gation of the arid lands of the west, Blance the area of that fertile territory, which, | ® Old mine with it’ About $14,000 of the | i l:ke and jumped into the water, His life, : GLOVES, AND UNDERWEAR AT COST. y23-3m 206 F rt, if the vict author’ Rats Fett Firresx Daxa in July and tho| With the cheap labor of Russia, will’ always | tones [tas been recovered and proverty to | lem body wad picked up thirty minutes Inter, | (ree,couvict author's good lifein prison. Sho total precipitation was 813 inches, an excess { Prove to bea formidable rival, and the mer- | *¥0Ut like amouni has been attached, so the took an interest in him and he has been par- ~ SHE REMAINDER OF SLATE MANTLE Mr. Terry was fifty-eight years of age and had| doned. ‘The released convict ex i MANY ARTICLES AT LESS THAN COST. | A ino | bank will be amply protected. : " - n great . - chants of Chicago and New York, who imagins sd seins been in ver: r health for some time. di Mrs. declares that @RerEs axp sumurn Pieces during the month of 334 inches, The total ex-| by cornering wheat that they will control the De eae ———— poet wegen = pape er fay iilliis aida seeitien “ebne. siain - cess in precipitation since January 1 is 17.16 | markets of the world, can always take into nights of Pyt! nemmgenent A Lumber Mill Bnrned. —— N —_ ee ont at once. “Prices less than one- | inches, ‘The rainfall during the month has | their calculations the product of this country | Wansaw, Inp., Aug. 2.—Beginning August 5] Riprey, Ouro, August 2—The Ripley mill A Mexican Railroad Transfer. ENDS AT HALF PRICE. promise. to etl cag stored until pur-} only been exceeded in one July in the last | as an effectual checkta their operations. Every | and lasting to August 12 the great encampment a pany’s buildings large | Crrx ESTOX, Aug. 2.— twenty years and that was in 1886, when the | corner engineered in the United States makes | of the Knights of Pythias will be held at saeaah at tao onohaastabenraneertn Recerca raw Bega scene ge — 3. B. MANNING, este eee eet a pespeeronan a [rye pete aed oe ot ene relt t! | Spring Fountain park. It will be composed of | by fire ut an early hour this morning. The | can Southerntrailway to extond from the City es are from logic: mary of | adde e of wealth in a : : . : . y 3y9-1m 1320 Pa.ave.nw.__| the signal office export from our country being estopped, | £2¢ entire Indiana brigade of the uniform rank, | PY Ja" or yy P. Parker and the house of | of Pueblo to the City of Oaxaca has been made EDs r 5 ; pPed; | including sixty divisions, and many from Ohio, | Tesid CERTIFICATES UES Russia steps in and gets rid of her jus at | yrs Basar 7 i, | William Rade were also burned. The loss is | by Concessionaire H. Rudston Read of London Examine Stock and be couvinced. asd other vesurith mts remuncrative prices but still far below the | Michigan, Ilinois, Kentucky and Missouri, | (William R hundred thousand dollars, partly | to the Mexican Southern railway company, Tho WHITE, WHITE-AND-BLACK AND BLACK DRESS GOODS at SACRIFICE PRICES. and designing. A. G. GEDN' by aan mers A Sugreme Chancellor Ward of New Jersey, ‘ iding) | Ually and it is now expected that he will be | prohibitive values established in Chicago and i ; | covered by insurance. Origin unknown. stamps on the dgcuinent amounted to €20,000. ————_—__s 0s on D stronte (Fost building) | removed to Deer Park ina few days, low Sick As long as Russia exists any at- — Gen, Carnahan, the brigade commanders ee Tho teed ts well enter survey and contracts for = Se HSH GeADES OF LUMBER Sagas to force the western nations of E of Indians, Obio, Kentucky, Michigan, Pennsxi- The Shah Sees Buffalo Bill. most of the eastern part will be opened for bids Dismissep.—Hugh J, Gorman, a post office | te™Pt to force the western n: “grain cea | Yania and Missouri with ‘their staffs will be = " meinen OF AL MIMD cae caalioaell as'biaamen hia, has been | {°,P*y artificial prices for American grain can | Dresent, besides s large number of noteble| Pazis, Aug. 2—Among. those who attended next week. Read, Campbell # Co. of this city Thave a cargo of First Quality Florida Pine Timber | imsP0ctor = fact were Known covnces would Eoebas tis | army officers and civilians. - Immense barracks | the Wild West show yesterday in company with | 8&4 London are *he principal contractors, on wi! whic! wh tund deliver in quantities a > ave been it and e! arral i “aa hart which 1 will 1d del uautities to a (ean me me Fare | have been built and elegantly arranged for the | the shah and his ite, were Madame Frost in Hiinois. ‘Market Space, 7 care Tue Pretic Dept was increased to theex-|*2¢ infrequent” epee =e gion a = gan camp pada perk meager ge ero Gatena, Int., Aug. 2—The low grounds im ‘RIC! D H.W! 5 ‘i wil under the command ot lier Gen- j 7 ” te See RAL tent of $1,017,311 during the month of July Interior Department Changes, eral James R. Ross and will coasine of ty | ters Mr. Whitelaw Reid, the ministers | this section were visited by a frost Wednesday 3S 15th and B sts. D. w, The increase was due to the very heavy pen-| The following official changes have been routine of camp life. Thursday a grand in-| 2°: Rathbone, the American consul general, night which did considerable a t__ (Formerly Geo. A. Shehan’s piace.) | sign payments, and also to the large disburse- | made in the Department of the Interior: spection and review will be had, the knights | M- ‘Hat ight wi Gun ae > a ELECTIO - FOR wi ring ments for river and harbor improvements and} ‘General Land Office—Promotion: Charles M. | being reviewed by the supremte chancellor and it y posed will be beid at the ofticeog | the construction of public buildings. ‘The total | xanouse of Wisconson, clerk, $1,200 to $1,400, | general officers and their staffs, ‘American colony in Paris. The shah expressed —_—.__ 19° 33d ‘st.. Georgetown, D. C., on | debt, less cash in the treasury, amounts to bes reaniyy terse t Iai pees basmoribaiarceond rican colony A Serious Cattle Disease. ST'6, 1889, “Polls open from 12 m. | $1,077,663,982. The net cash in the treasury is | Resignation: Robert ews of Illinois, law himself as highly pleased with the show. $65,857,000, against $71,484,042 a month ago, | clerk, $2,200. Turkish Reserve Troops Ordered Out. ————— Laxcoux, Nzs.. 2—A new and some- i M. ani ade Office of Indian Affairs—Transfer: Orr W.| CoNstaNtiNoPLe, Aug. 2.—The Turkish min- Poisoned Herself Through Grief. what serious has broken out im <a EN Wie REXNOLDS,, ARTIST, | ‘Tue Contract for making up the carpets for | Lee of Iowa to pension office and promoted | ister of war has ordered that 80,000 of the re/] Mrxxzaroxis, Mrxx., Aug. 2.—A Journal spe- | two or three this city. So far it | roe nic inte, inform the p 1thst.n.w.,| the Treasury department and the public build- | from $900 to $1,000. serve troops be called out immediately. The | cial from Woonsocket, 8.D., says: Mra, Fred baffled relieve it, It is Dowt Come Nexr Ween Asp| it itoor, where ho will be pleased to see his friends i Pension Office—Promotions: Joseph Lough- hi if 4 mil ud patrons. ings throughout the country has been awarded government is pure! uniforms and m ask for one of those Suits at $7.50 or 91.98—T0- | “Paste! Poriraite a1 to Frank Freeman of this city, who did the | 5a2,0f Now Mexico, clerk, $1,400, to. principal | tary stores in large quantities, and largely in gE Hf lil le is A fever e 1 Alvin T. Tracy of - ad f workmen are pushing active panies of the tively the last day. AS FS BEST IN THE | work last year. His figures were 43¢ cents a ; perma) gi ith almost unfit vicinity so Sap crepe COMPANY. x ow tans lef Tags | Square y aid for cutting and sowiny cafpets and Farida aeetal’ examinet, "81400, to clerk, reparations ope ee veel ie: are greatly moet = c “s. : - i 634 cents for cutting, sewing, and laying. $1,600; Charles Matthews of Ohio, clerk,$1,400, seers ta St tions are the Farther Gest Crosse Sure FREE-HAND CRAYON PORTRAITS] STOREKEEPERS aND GavoERs.—Acting Sec- bol oe ——— a socerad Read, jr., Servia Preparing for War. spread of or rece snd delivered i Besaditat artsy | Tetary Batcholler has appointed the following | “Census” Oiice “Acsoimtments: James H.| Batousoe Aug. 2.-Thooas ministry has or- DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. and Mass. ave. Open until § p.m. jy10-4w! | storekeepers and gaugers to take the place of | Blodgett of Illinois, clerk,@1,800, and Jefferson | dered all three of the military classes of Servia On and after July 5 we will begins great Closing N. 'T. COM- i i i i District Fo tr ey gg og eect > eae ce Te xaTIO! i, SAFE DEPOSIT COM- | officers appointed during the last administra- | Middleton of the of Columbia, clerk, i to muster on Monday. The ostensible reason Ms - FF eS ine tothe: | tion: In the fourth district of California, E. J. | $1,200; both by transfer from the naw store, Ko. 1508 7th street, two doors north of our Scrape, for Silverware, Jewelry, Laces, fine Goods, Clark, Albert Hart, 8. A. Scott, Wm, E. Thomas, | surve: for cage fond pmbere gree rece a have SSdether than move our present stock we oferali | —coaweemodarate. ““" __se10:2m_ Se a ne en ek See romans tn the Trouble Ahead in Germany. day and Servia desires to be prepared for any : of Kentucky, A. Y. Jo . Geotnat cont. 620/000 worth of Dey Goats tobe seta WASHINGTON SAFE DEPOSIT co | Of Gini, Avni ae ry. te ee Jacob Mueller, eppased. eventuality. ‘Come and secure your bargains Louis Newman, Wm. O. Morton, ©. L. Elliott, | United’ States, Over a Million Owed in Providence. > Se a — Geo. Brinkwortz, Wm. ©. Edmonston, Wm. T. | under date of 1889, sends rok ; 1604 7th st. nw, € - —! Mice | person, Edmond Falkenstein, E. A. Richards, | 19 state de 4 2 Provipence, R. L., Aug.2.—The exact amount . wi arb. | Thomas Shochan, Wm, M. Adsie Johns: W, nectnent 6 eee, of the Lewis Bros. paper held here ia hard to sy5-Lmy jashinaton, D.C. | sud to 1221 Mase, ‘han, . ‘ag = — pttice Practiog ner, Andrew Ford, James C. Bird, Dadiey formation of stock companies or determine, owing to the reticence of the mill Now Is Tue To ES AO DL | Sebveo, Louis Parker, Jobn Lauer and Charles | Germany, Which he calle ‘the incorporation | owners and bank officials, but last night it was % i lor, at Elizabe' fever. . Mueller says ohare your Furnace cleaned, your Runge re- Tenn, Ewald Schneider, at Nicholasville, Ky, | looked distrustfull eerste ecmonr: thet eoulke of at: eutiidl sour Tin Theat sitated eal sequined rai han commandos Wm. J. Risk, at Union Cit, ‘Thomas For- 1. W. a i = the oldest and best equipped man, at Ma: Ky.; Win. J. Bish, at Dah- f 4 a ot Blooming. i Par ‘We do all these things to your satisfaction, poe Ga.; John A. Filwilee, oo oe 3 further 5 ‘ HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, S Lf are} SavcoLep Goops.—In answer to an inquiry = PARES Property. ml from the collector of customs for Alaska the day nla solicitor of the Treasury has given an opinion Sere Who also make the open fre-placeand its ar- areas ¥ that where the collector has good to fistic treatment a special study. my25 i 2 of you the necessity for prompt action if you want oue of ‘these suits at 87.50 for yourself, or 81. ra i ff Ue boy; so if TO-MORROW oes by and you haven't got one ite your fault, not ours.

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