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AUGUST 2. 1889, THE MILITIA ENCAMPMENT. ALL HOPE DEPARTS. Gen. Ordway Congratulates the National | Maurice Adler's Paralysis Again Com- Guard. plete and He Is Delirious at Times. E EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. ‘THE CHEROKEE STRIP. THE PRESIDENT’S; BUSY DAY. A Host of Callers at the White House “Ecc ceen > |2d EDITION. eases of the scalp. Mary A Jackson, Salem, ‘Mass., writes: “I have used Ayer's Hair Vigor — for s number of years, and it has always given Mme satisfaction, It is an excellent dressing, fest Teleorams 0 prevents the hair from turning gray, insures - its vigorous growth, and keeps the scalp white CABINET MINISTERS, MEMBERS OF CONGRESS AXD ALL OTHER CLASSES OF PEOPLE AMONG THE VISITORS—THE SEAL FISHERY FLURRY—FORA- ‘RER'S CHANCES, ETC. ‘The following order was to-day promulgated by Gen. Ordway: and clean.” The President to-day had &n opportunity to “Severs! months ago my hair commenced THE, DANGER OVER. letter to do penance for any idling he may have done LA. ted falling out, and in a few weeks I was almost If There is no More Rain the Dam at to make a atDeer Park. He hada chance to discover bald. Ibonght » bottle of Ayer's Hair Vigor, Plainfield Will Hold. Cherokee also that desire for office does not cold heving knowingly : from waiting and that len ae its their first annual encampment, and thanks the | of the left leg is now entirely gone. position under and, after using only part of it, my head was officers and men for the cordial co-operation | exception Adler's condition is just through whom covered with aheavy growth of hwr.—Thomas Prarsrizxy, N.J., Ang. 2.—The fears which ity fe from being restrained. He had almost as which made those results possible. has week past. goverment Munday, Sharon Grove, Ky. the people of this place entertained of the big | Chief May. many callers to-day as at tho time of| “In many respects the encampment was a sur- wlinsing es earlier jection of hat RghE gt unjustly AYER'S HATR VIGOR, dam back of the city breaking loose and letting | as the the first flush of the office seekers’ prising success, The good order which pre- but toward morning he became very charges that had Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, the mighty body of water contained in the res- | He aske ambition. Qld faces that have not been seen | vailed and the intelligent of the > . Maas. Sold by Drugyista and Perfumers. 823 |ervoir run down upon them fatal | details, in Washington for two or three weeks suddenly | necessity of submitting to were com- | 5, SEED IS SEE WONDERFUL CARLSBAD SPRIN effect, ‘have almost subsided to-day. at | The fan, appeared at the White House. Men and women, | enable. dp sear by ysl cecryt teat rye ue og 7a.m., the water in the reservoir had gone j. white and colored, in delegations and singly, | ¢ 220 *Ptitude with which oe men | Dr. Wagner, constant a it, says ‘At the Ninth Interna‘ ledical of ut a rs > | accommodated themselves to discomforts | that is nothing but a nervous Ic 5. Saath of Gs Cetra of Raat ead: | ee a noe tae distinguished and unknown—even “an Indian encampment | Occasionally and at riods Adler vers: atno apeper stating thet out of thirty cases treated withthe | farragee vy areas oe te aay weaeed among them—called to have their various says, | was ‘The in delirious, ‘These epals of delirium are be- Semmcampten eae ence If ie ta no more rein it is thought the dam sar ear rasp pian rom enh information coming more frequent and lengthy as the ne Na ome oa | will hold. There has been no in since busy during whole morning until 1 weaker. er and kidneys, jaundice, adiposis, diabetes, dropsy | ioet night and ly this the wind — * struction The ‘a word now about his condi- from valvulsr heart disease, dyepepels catarrhal i0-| shitted to the northwest and the clouds broke |, LODOx, Aug. 2—In the house of commons | °'elock. ar Be on dress parade ion t send be bases ——>— Sricen, children with nactomue moat thetmetien of } 2¥AY. Families living along Green Brook have | this afternoon Sir James Fergusson, parlia- CALLERS. will . Quinine ’ orphia Irving Park Camp Meeting. ae preree entirely cured, | f0Tsaken their homes for fear of ti-] mentary secretary to the foreign office, said | _ The first part of the morning the President observance administered to hum,| Yesterday was to have been children's day im Bireemuchimproved’andonenct restedlong enough | tion of the Johnstown disaster, At 10:80 | that mo authentic information had as yot | devoted to conferences with members of the GLa tsowlodge of the duties of sentinels were | 224 way camp, but owing to the rain only » small num- Average time of treatment, four weeks. ee vena ger arginine reached the government regarding the seizure | Cabinet individually, The first to appear was | Phenomenal. action of the vital organs or to ber of persons were present. There were no acute pain. The wound has 4, ‘ coltgCAperten Paton and” phe a Shae the danger past. An examination of the dam as | 0f the British vessels in Behring sea by the | Secretary Proctor, who has just returned and |" The.camp was undertaken under great dis-| since ceased to give any trouble. Dr. services in the morning, but as the sun came Tt in ‘sol United Btates gov also said that | had considerable to talk about with the Presi- | advantages and carried out under aiffi- «| forth in the pistes ir cedicauenns ties aud | made and'no breakage wes drcovere, although | o Redertandlng had been arrived st in regurd fen cult ,Hecwa willbe of ineatinabe fe | eudicn matralyencongr“Atle'pate|quihered Reve 3 0, Brose hos Opes Eotdien’ “Back Novtle comes im a light bice,peeercar- | a number of weak spots were found ab the | t© the jurisdiction of the Behring sen. Popeye nie pel yh pen il po You went into cemy es citizens, | You this morning was 116, his temperature 100 and | ana 3. H, Jackson were among the new ar- noe te R n 1e Behrin : a ; na J. 50. Pie aren Barclay (street, New Yerx, | main outlets for the water. _ THE GREAT COKE STRIKE. | | Secretary Tracy called with Senator Hiscock sn experience that will mak all futare camps TAS Ct Atiovs sintiitca ioab vapeenss ee eae ie ob toni Se SS Eee Sete we Ged arcing Dene ct anaes Om Treo Sue Commitvtnn| taser zet, ia eet ct mache |, beri oes mleht be fron tts ee oe cua, |e RTS re eee areas “4 cans, en Mr. nee and work of jizatior A CTED ‘. “Wers Orrazo Sous Bio Bascarms| ®t Some Goss Sacning Dose ot Hane Sem sue tt tie ioe un ka reddnet | it nto mabe india, omens ere yt hg YO fat sadiecineh atin, sind Glackaniicon ye Pretavono, Ps., Aug. 2—The workers at the | other matters to talk over with, th He | tnctions, All are entitled to credit and all are | Gen. Bussey Says Congress Can do What | Drocrees of tis sive atl pointed, et eoee et $n this sale st $1.08. TO-MORROW-if you want} Sanatooa, N. ¥., Aug. 2—The race meeting redaiond eas Faick's — bacon st says he is not thinking anything about By nee Brigadier General Ordway. Pension ORs Cane ¥ are FEES SE BEng MUI | tte ek hey ne ern | met tho oven inte Gna gy gee ane | ee menage Ae Goert”| | anita Sey ame Dn aimed M BELLADONNA, COMBINED ‘Viet rest $350, of which $50 to sec- region idle, TESTING ITS LEGALITY. former rejection of the pension claim ith the oth redien' aterm, make carters 8. W. & B, Backache Plasters The strikers are confident and claim that the | Cutters out there and he thinks they ought to the best in the market. Price 25 cents. w ond; 1 mile, strike will be general in a few da; be abie to handle the “pirates” in the home of | The Case Involving the Validity of the Starters and betting: Bessie June barred;| The operators, however, say the strike will| the fur seal, There seems to be noanziety| Police Regulation as to Pawnbrokers. of John ©. Abbott, late of Com- pany B, third Illinois artillery, It ap- * r that the claim was rejected by the pen- ¥ WwW BBR MM MM OO 488. EEE sg! Flitter, 8 to 5; against Brookful, 2 to 1; Kitty, | not spread much further, and that as many of | about what England may say concerning the —_—_ stage \www ee x is 3 Ee Se 2 to 1, and Bonnie Tro, 6 to 1. the workmen are opposed to it it will not be | capture of the sealers, for he reason, doubtle: This afternoon in the Police Court the case | #10n bureau aftera special examination, for ipotnatine, a of totems Ywwe pe ees 8 Sr Bonnie Tro and Kitty R. were first away. On | successful. previously given in Tu Stan, that England's | of P. C. Merry, the junk dealer in Georgetown, | f#ilure of proof, and that, on appeal, that ac- | shout saved, and singing WoW = Bap = MM M 00 Sss5xee Sus | the back stretch Brookful moved up but could yoann Commercial interests in the seal trade are too | charged with failing to keep a book of records | tion was affirmed by the department November | ere kept up until nearly midnight not join the leaders, In the stretch Bessie A New Railroad Company. eat for her to seek the destruction of the | “n"8 ex gpeagisd vee | 1, 1887. che a nemee & oor Ee Fa! gp 00 oe OE June came along easily, followed a length away | Puriapezrura, Aug. 2.—Deeds have been re- | breed. ot-artinlan parehened, te violation of the police jn Ts stitan thek Ges fast t eeen fee, See * ‘ ‘cee ss 8 ONRN Py Kittie Ry with Flitter like ‘distance be-| corded in Luzerne, Carbon, Monroe, and Pike | _ The Attorney General, Assistant Postmaster | regulations, which has been continued a num-| , 7he.worney in the case states that the facts | pr I gh og gf Suds 88 OS LE hind, and in this order the finish was made. | counties, Pa. conveying the property and | General Clarkson and Assistant Secretary of | ber of times, as heretofore published in Tar | Non’ "ach laid before Congress at ite place mre yoy ene fe og ae 3 TiSocond race—Purse 8650, of which @50 to| franchises of the bankrupt Lehigh and Eastern | State Wharton called ench in turn, on Hirsch, | ST1™ "as called to the attention of Judge | the claimant, on tho “pension rolla, “This ip aa CORNER 11TH AND F STS. N.W., second; for two-year-olds: five furlongs. Start- | Tilroad company to the newly organized Penn- | 15% New Turkish minister. Miller, Mr. Shillington appeared for the Dis- ball pose na oe Senate and was Saverabiy A Ten Million Dollar Mortgage. WASHINTON, D. G. ers and betting: Bally Hoo 7 to 10 against; | *Y!vania, Lehigh and Eastern railroad company. | “"genator Paddock reached Washington last | tictand Mr. W. A. Cook for the defendant. Carer % th leat ans Sey wy but failed The Baltimore and Potomac railroad com- Little Bill even money, and Watch Me 1d to 1, | The bankrupt company was organized about | aisht with a gripsack full of matters local to| , Mr. Cook opened his argument by referring hun We Gide Gok ocean Pany to-day placed on record » continuing << From the start to finish Little Bill led by a | twenty-five years ago for the purpose of build: Nebraska he wanted to call the President's at. | £0 section 4, article 1 of the police regulations, | tuhces the bureau of pelslons Or the Deneve. | mortgage to the Safe Deposit and Trest com- length, with Bally Hoo second and Watch Me | ing a 9-mile road from the ye netrrard | tention to. Tt took pretty fast talking to get | and was making his argument when this report | stances the burean of pensions or the Depart- | mortgnge ta the Safe Deposit $10,000,000 im Our Greatest Bargain Sale is at its;height Our | beaten off. Time, 1:07. fields at Tomhicken, Luzerne county, eastward | through with all he gt say, apd Presi- | Wa8 closed. The argument was in support of —. rior could reopen and om Nelle gy yt my Be friends and customers must call early or they will be | | ‘Third race—Purse $300, of which $50 to sec- | t? @ connection with the Erie railroad at Fort | dent was not impatient, either, the position taken by the defense that the | the claim. 2,500,000 is new debt, and the other ts to Ainappointed, as the public generally appreciates | ond; 6 furlongs. Starters and betting: Glock- | Jervis. ‘The company spent about 250,000 in | " “Representative Williams of Dayton, Obfo, | Police regulations were made without authority MOTEING TO DO WITH THE CAR. out the old debt, and the rate of interest is 40 thesscrifices weare making and are securing their | 75, 2 to 5 ammnels Comet, 7 to 1; Bishop, 8 to Roecompady is ccgualuat-with the following ee ee tlm i i tae le easistant secretary, in his decision, says: | be axed by the board of directors from time 3 accio, 2 ; Melodrama, ; Ho 4 t; ri matters in the way ot stributi tronage = “If it is meant by this that because a bill to time. — Scotch, 30 to 1, and Holland, 30 to 1. Bocaccio, | Prttiol shia’ bliss Lowenstein of Pahedeipiig, | that he thought would assist the republicans in ON THE RIVER BANK, pension the claimant was favorably con-|” ay Bishogs Glockuer end Carey ae an, we. fe | s.'P. Wolverton of Sunbury, . P. Dadling of | C*7Ving the legislature, He said that there : sidered by Congress the claim should be al- Filling Up the Frogpond. CARPETS, ing and on the stretch, came ahead, winning | Wilkesbarre, J. oN. _Newburger and Two Georgetown Youths Have a Lively | lowed under the general laws, the attor-| ‘The work of filling up the unsightly pond in UPHOLSTERY GooDs, 4c, easily by two lengths, with Glockner second, | 8. W. Newburger of New York and J. M. Fal-) | NO TROUBLE ABOUT FORAKERS’ ELECTION; Scrapping Match. in error. The invariable condition of the park in front of the Center market is in three k ahead felodri lows of Dover, N. H. The company will com- | that they would get » majority of 12,000, but Shapender the allowance of a claim under the general laws Tad Tae taco one ceelodrams, third. Time | Fiete the road to’ Port Jervis; with the view of | that there would be more of a fight for the leg-| The banks of the Potomac are likely to be-| Felating to pensions (by which alone the action | Progress, and the earth from the streets, which dees alas making it a part of the coal carrying line to | istature. ‘There is where the danger li which are being offered regardless of cost in order to commence business this fall with an entirely new as- i i he department is governed) is that the | are being improved in the vicinity, will be util- a , he | come noted for something besides their beauty | f the. governed) i M “ sortment from one end of the establishment to the} THe Alton to Buy the Kansas Pacific. | \°¥ England via the Poughkeepsie bridge. | «a4 but if the Fight thing is Gono here it will | and that is as. resort for fighters. Yesterday | just have for wich the ao) fret ep aery cap ieee other. Carcaso, Aug. 2.—Xhe Times this morning Telegraphic Briefs. fx matters all right inley made | *ft#FROon ® “scrap” occurred om the Virginia | in the line of duty. The requirement of proot | fare tay and had a conteretos eth Capt FURNITURE DEPARTMENT. says: The Alton has, perhaps, founda relief| Capitalists aro taking active steps toward | , Viz, Williams expects to see McKinley made | sido of the river upon a secluded spot between | upon that point is one which the department | R* to-day and liad « conferem the park. It ed Room Sete of many patterns and many different | from its troubles. ‘Nogotiations are said to be | piping natural gas to Columbus, Ind., from the | Speaker of the House and Murat toad : +5 ry Geor; named Arthur | }@8 no authority to waive, no matter how high i now pending for the purchase of the Kansas | Greeufeld felt forty miles distant, The esti | S004 Gooy andthe loginistre saved. Hat Cay ware op | the character of the claimant ass man and s|S'sttempt to ave the sodding ant woud not rn Dente . “This would tee the ane ‘The large grain elev x and warehouse of| Representative Struble of Iowa and Repre-| It is learned that the two young men were ing his'needa Congrese j “; apo 0s ttonssaen of he yuan. 6 tengeanen> 4 " der the sodding however ; dell, Tlls., bi sentative Peele of Indiana had matters of more | not on good terms, and it was decided to settle tity of the earth un: 8 through connection from Kansas City to | H- 1. Bushnell & Oo., at Siede , i HAMPERED BY NO BUCH LIMITATION. will be saved to top off the filling with. Cheyenne on the Union Pacific. ‘The Union | Wednesday night, together with many thou-) oF less importance to talk aca on their difference in the ring. Therefore the | 1¢ is subject to no restrictions in the allowance ———_—_ san . oss 000, ELRGATION FRO ae Pacific would by this arrangement get the : business of the Alton. ‘The Alton people will | fully insured. . headed by Mr. Mosely, chairman of the state} dozen friends, took one of the w i i i ‘ The lead mines in Nuevo Leon, Mexico, are » ipper river | pose upon itself. It may accept evidence of Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: Sowibttlig ta regard to the matt brat the shutting down, owing to the imposition by the | Committee, called to urge the appointment of | steamersand made a landing at Holtzman’s for | food character, faithful service, and | George Francis Williams to 8. T. Thomas, et = Pacifie a strongly _ guggested | United States ‘government of duties on lead Gilbert 8. Bell as inspector of steamboats for | the purpose of fighting there, but the proprie-| present _sufferin, Principals of this little affair, with about a | of pensions, except such as it chooses to im- Transfers of Real Estate. the tenth district, Mr. Bell has tho endorse- cgay SO IR SE anc ot oa B of 888; O 7 i ores, 9 1e % atonement for any defect in the to the > ‘— by am oficial esterday. | Should the sale be | “The Mexican steamer Ybero has landed five | ment of all the republican committees of the | * Fefused ylecnpeege origin of the disability, which the ‘departaent | Helens Hoover, sub 85, 0g, ‘he inieeits Gecacen sateen ‘ation | Shipwrecked German sailors who were picked | states in the district except that of Louisiana, : Soy cannot do, It is thus able to remedy occasional | Shoemaker to Henrietta Cowperth’ and will hasten its demise, It will be » bitter | UP.at sea at Vera Cruz. : and the approval of that committee is promised, | Billy McMillan, who was about at that time, | instances of hardship occurring under the | Yided quarter lots 3 and 4, blk. 10, pill for the rivals of the Aiton, whose strongest ‘The movement recently inaugurated in Man- PROF. JOHN M. LANGSTON consented to accompany the party toa safe | faithful application of laws which are | Hil 3, $1,025. J.D. W. card has been that the Alton has no line west | Chester, England, to compel employers toadopt | spoke a guod word for H. C. C. Astwood, who | Wood and act as referee and time-keeper. ample for the administration of justice in the | *b 24, 6q.27; @1,115. of the Missouri river. a uniform short time system for employes has é took but hort ti t to th | great majority of cases. I have considered the a Misso a i wants to be restored to his old place as consul | took but a short time to get to work, bo . cay re r LOCAL NOTES. Sideboards, Tables, Dining Room Chairs, Hat Racks, —._—_. failed completely. ab Ban Dosiingo, and elt some sitomg oxy stripping to the waist. It was agreed by the vader) a a vedi ay if = is — lor S 7 tis ” at i ii error of law or mistake in fact underlyin; e J fui Parlor Suites rodueod in same proportion Pe Documents Came from London. | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. | ments. He talked also about Virginia affairs | NO nOvices that the Marquis of Queensbury | G70" of Mt or ne eet mull patty | ‘To-day Sophia Webb, James Contee, Louies CARPET DEPARTMENT. ‘anis, Aug. 2.—The manager of M. Roche- = and came away in an excellent frame of mind. | to be kicked or bitten. Advancing to the center | Me in overruling it but I can find nom Dotson and kichard Smith were bef jury 1.0 eds Beat Ingrain Carpets, 65c. per yard. fort's paper, the Intransigeant, who was arrested The New York Stock Market. “We'll have a harmonious convention at} of the impromptu ring the awaited hg with ame # of thirteen, who found that they were insane. Soho sards ‘Tapestry Brussels Carpets, 45c. per | OB & charge of stealing and publishing docu- | 4,7%¢follgwine are the opening snd »Popecial | Norfolk,” he said, “and nominate the best man | ferce looks and blanched cheeks, shook hands realise tetlat mai geet: Sagres af my iy mg —t ’ ments submitted to and depositions taken | wire to Corson and Macartusy, 1410 ¥ street: to be found—one to command the support of | and the fight began. J McKee, a motion by E. A. Rollins and James white and black, and we'll carry the state by For four rounas did the CONFUSION IN THE HOUSE NUMBERS, Gilfillan to become parties to the suit was y fight earnestly 4 Sp, Te7NS MO oF goed she S| vital mock ropacd to th Fan they had | Rash ie td hammchsst tense | "Ewe the Pay Court te This spicit of satisfiction or strong hope chosen, , and § street have been troubled over the con-| Range of the Thermometer To-day. seemed to have entered into all who talked with ‘JUST LIKE JOHN L. fusion and inconvenience that has been caused | The following were the readings at the sig- the President to-day. He was in a most genial It was in this round that Coggswell injured | by the fact that the numbers on their houses nal office to-day: 8a.m., 74; 2 p.m., 84; maxi mood, the thumb of his right hund by blow dealt | aFe wrong. Boundary street extends nearly all | aum, 85; minimum, 72. HOPE DEFERRED. upon Tribby’s head, which so pained him that | SOU’ d a were numbered accor: to the numbered | ~ The President, Secretary Windom, and Pri-| he remarked that he was willing to call it and lettered strects h, These numbers, MARRIED. vate Secretary Halford returned at 5 o'clock | square. Atthe same time Tribby seemed to ically useless now. DOX—JEWELL. On Thursday, August 2, . : 0 | they eay, are practically jow, and a8 & | 5689, at 1 o'clock p.in., by the ilev. Dr. AM’ Be last night, and it was reported ‘at once that | second this almost inaudible remark by going | means out of the difficulty they suggest that | }>42,"t 1 cclock p.m. by the 4 wer several appointments were to be made before to his corner for his shirt, He was quick, how- | Boundary street between Massachusetts avenue | MADDOX to LIZZIE, daughter of Heuty C. bed timet ever, to see a conclusion in favor of himself by | and 8 street be known as Hamilton place and | *!! of Washingion. a P ‘ 70c, | before the high court of the senate in the case S00e, perme Het Degnatay Beneet Coxpet 70%. | 7 Gea. Doulumger, was axeaignad is court $0: — day. On being questioned a8 to the methods 750 yards Body Brussels Carpets, 80c. per yard. employed in procuring the documents and 4.500 yards Best Body Brussels Carpets, $1.00 per | depositions he testified that they had been re- yerd. ceived from parties in London. 900 yards Velvet Carpets, 80c. per yard. ——_o———— 2,500 yards Best Velvet Carpets, $1.00 per yard. Ingram Wins the Goodwood Handicap. 2,700 yards Best Moquette Carpets, $1.10 per| Lonpox, Aug. 2.—At the Goodwood meeting to-day the race for the Goodwood stakes, nine UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT. handicap, of 20 sovereigns, each subscription, with 360 sovereigns added, two miles and a half, Ramie Tspestries reduced from 60e. to 374e. PF | as won by Mr. A. Taylor's 4-year-old brown i ‘When none came fast night, they were looked | Coming to the scratch again. declaring that he | the houses numbered accordingly. ee, See, are atgoe yard, colt Ingram. Mr. Noel Fenwick's -year-old for in great numbers this morning. It wae no | WS Willing and anxious for the fight to go on. POLICE APPOINTMENTS. TOENSE to IDS B MCCORMICK. teen oy is Silk and Jute Tapestries reduced from 75c. to 50c. | brown horse Tissaphernes was second and Mr. secret at the Whito House that these appoint- A failure of the other combatant to come to J. 8. Eaton has been appointed a private of | *°™ D.C, Nocards, per yard. — = 6-year-old chestnut mare 5a, sae site on their Mp [Reed rade H o'clock time gave Tribby the fight. the first claes and George W. Henson and Rich- Silk Tapestries reduced from $1 to 75c. per yard. jetream they had uot come off the President's desk. ard B, Ashe appointed patrol wagon drivers. D ‘. Heavy Cotton Tapestries reduced from €1.50 to @1 FR Eas Among the untitled callers to-day were Allen | WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. | ["S Moore has been appointed an additional | rAN THEI OAN eee ay: AMOR 1 L8G, WHEL ae Seized by the Sheriff. C. Burton of Mitchell, Ind., T, F. Lee of North — ao) private on the police force. dersou, aged Line mouths and twelve days. Lares <ios reduced from @3 tos2per| Mepta, Pa., Aug. 2.—The sheriff hasseized Washington Stock Exchange, Carolina, Samuel McKee of Lamaville, Ky.,| Barreny I, third artillery, Capt. Myrick, has BUILDING PEaurrs Silk Ground Tapestries ig the personal property in the Bancrof: mills, er ttoning. are today’s quotations at close of Bay. R = a one of the Pgs - | arrived at Fort Monroe from Baltimore. were issued to-day as_follo’ Joseph C. — i rh to G. P. Denis, 1 A rian church, Foun Nelemer, sad 5 “ae POT Foertsch, five brick dwellings,from 2301 to 2305 Brocatelles reduced from $6 to #4 per yard. aeerrtccrtbat pablie alee Tha proaeee at | Ba Toonemetonat U.S te, rovlstered. 105% | atader, a representative of the Oneida Indians, | Tar U.S.S, Garza was taken out of dry dock | BOCrttt Sve brick dwellings from 2304 to 2306 Satin Damask reduced from $12 to 88 per yard. both the Bancroft and Yeadon mills, the latter | bid, 107% asked. U.S. 48, registered bid, to-day at New York. ton Circle, $20.00; Henry Kramer, one brick | | Funeral from residence, corner, 11th ape F, In the same proportion we have reduced Curtains of | in Chester, were handled by the firm of Lewis | 128% asked. U. 8. 4s, coupon, 1277," bid,| Assistant Secretary Tichenor Ill. Sakae teas ol toa #820,000, | St0Te and dwelling, at 10127th street northwest, | e748 inviied wo sftends intesinet every description and Curtain Materials, Brothers & Co., and their failure led to the | “Diswiet of Columbia bonds—Per tmp. Gs. 1801, | , A*8istant Secretary Tichenor was taken sud- : sD OnFEDS NBETegated £829,000, | $7,000; Mrs. R. G. Campbell, three brick dwell- | Greek cometery. * closing of the mills, The sheriff's execution is | coin, 105% bid. Per imp. 7s, 1801, currency, | denly ill in his office in the Treasury depart- | %% toe Coupon 4s, $21,000 at 129; registered | ings, — = = — 12th Crest northwest, DESMOND Spadenty, on, Angrust 2, 1080, 3 “SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS.” made gn account of the $85,000 judgment en- | 107% bid, 108 asked. Market stocks, 7s, isvz, | ment this morning and had to be removed to | ®758 st 129; coupon. 4748, 950,000 at 106 7-8. | $5.00; EH. Fowler, one brick dwelling, at | MIAH D: S¥OND, velgied huslend Window Screens, 25¢. tered here on Monday by Amos Gartside, a | currency, 107 bid. 20-year fund. Gs, 1802, | nig home for treatment, He has been in bad| Gx. Onpwar left the city this afternoon for van LA | Desmond, in the forty-fourth year of his age, Chester manufacturer, against the properties | coin, 106 bid. 20-year fund, 5 p.'c., 1800, four brick dwellings.from 1100 to 1108 ist street ; : . his soul rest in peace. Arawans Pillow Hammocks, $1.25, coin, Illy bid. Water stock, 7s, 1901, cur- | health for a long time and has worked a great | Berkeley Springs, W. Va., where Mrs, Ordway | southwest, 2,000, and two brick dwellings, at Mosquito Canopies, 750. ee ee rency, ik id, eens find, Oe, 1002 ots, | deal harder than his frionds think he should | i8 summering. ‘The general willretura ou Mox- | 30) and 102 I. street gouthwest, £1,000, Ec | estes heats, Bae, S“Penneyivantg Befrigerators st cost from $2.50 up, Fight Among Drunken Hungarians. _| S-ose, "1024, fund, currency, 122" bid, have done. Since his return from New York |@*¥B¢Xe teatiok sone / Sn nt | Ses an ee ‘Water Coolers at cost. Brruteacm, Pa, Aug. 2—News reached saiiazellancons donde —U. 8. wens * Light bonds he = perc ioage ispiees a i fa jeree a A Commirrer or Lawrrns, with Gen. Bel- pificinorse ee gity, Mr, Go! EH. JAMESON, late of the ._U. 8. Electric Light 2d 6s, | problems which have been presen ce the EOS. ion Post. Umbrella Tents from 912 to @8. hero to-day from tho backwoods near Katellen | $g'pia, 0s asked. Washington and Georgetown | Ehenge of naministention, ed. ae tian acbine | Knap as spokesman, waited on the Secretary of Capt, Symons has recommended that a brick | “fils remains will be sent to Jackson, Mich. for tatge- Wood Seat Chairs, 252. of a sanguinary fight a few days ago among the | Kailroad, 10-40 6s, 10634 Ag, 203 asked. Masonic | tated condition, the task proved too much for | the Treasury to-day and asked that Secretary | sidewalk with gutter be laid on both sides of TARXEAMENNS Gnas 2, 1880, ties Folding Camp Chairs, 500, Hungarians employed on the new Poughkeep- | flail Atocin tom, oe. te ot Sn eage’ “at | him. He came to the office about 8:15 o'clock | Manning's ruling relating to the practice of | Riggs place from 1éth to 17th streets, under | gMcWHTTAMSON. Mes Huyt gd Folding Cots, 80c. sie Bridge railr Crazed by drink, the | ‘ston Market gion Market company fonds ing? | this morning and started in to doa big day’s | attorneys before the Treasury be modified so | the permit system. The estimated total cost of | “Puncral’ will uke piece from the residenes of ‘Woven Wire Cots, $1.75. Huns used pistols, clubs and axes in the battle. | gs, 120 pid. Washington Light. Infantry first | Work, but he had been at it fifteen minutes | that hereafter drafts for the payment of claims | the work is $1,033.67. —= - So 4 ‘Woven Wire Mattresses. $3. Two, poses’ | Banswitz and Blander, were shot | mortgage bonds, 6s, 1904, 103 bid. Wash- | only when he was stricken down. His princi- | May be —— by the attorney, armed with Seeee ery: respectful end. - 3O-pound Hair Mattresses, $7. and clubbed and are ina Lanpenpo | condition, ington Light Herioid ponas, a S 1004, = bia. = trouble is opesea ae iv ot acute form, | power of attorney from the claimant. The Contract for Cleaning the Alleys. QOONNOR, On Touredey, Ave ue 1, 1880, wt f . : yashington Gi Company bonds, series A, " i Se SS re DANIEL O'CUNNO! . sa Excelsior Mattresses, 750, ee ee peg mer edo a ha Gs, Lee bid, 125 teked, Washington’ Gastight | "2 {* is complicated with other ailments, ‘Tux Forest Fines 1x Inano.—In response to Piss scrsed Piva aye ay we Twenty-two dave, the beloved acu ut Wintthed and Excelsior Mattresses, 15¢, hurried off to New York. There have been no | Company bonds. series B, Ge, 1:2: bid. Washing- Everybody Wants a Position. a telegram from Gov. Shoup of Idaho asking | + °°)'tor cleani ane. a yy residence, 477 Baby Carriages. 83. arrests, ton, 380 bid, Bank of Republic, 225 bid, 240 asked, | “My business moves along without advertis- | aid for the suppression of forest firos in the | "iT GeMME MOT | | | southwest Sunday. Aurvat ot 2 Bs —_—_— . 260 bid, 275 asked. Central, 220 ”* said Public Printer Palmer to a Sra re- | Vicinity of Ketchum Secretary Noble to-da: ey nae = 980 | item WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR Oarsman Hanlan in §t. Louis. E Second, 17 * | ing,” ai am ‘ itionet | When bids vited for this work ’ : ied, Second, 177 bid. , Farmers’ tor this afternoon as he wiped th j. | authorized the expenditure of an additional | When bids were invited for this work there was | " G1 MsTEAD. At the Portland, Washington, D. Pasteur’s Celebrated Watet Filters, Cuneaco, Ang. 2-—A dispatoh from St Louis, | and Mechenicn S75, pia. Clsisens', 130 bid. | eee om hits @ bowel an spplicunt | $000. ‘The governor states that fires are raging | but one bidder. This bid was rejected by the | August 1, INN, of chnvaic dincare of the Kedgie’s Celebrated Water Filters, Mo., says: The ex-champion oarsman, Ed. | “aiiroad stocks—-Washington and fomss.:| cat af che ammer an eg vema ePicant | in several counties and millions of feet of | Commissioners on the ground that the price | }'}'""3in tend una danse of the inte hay ‘The Cataract Washing Machine. Hanlan, reached this city yesterday. “I have | 225 bid, 255 asked. | Metropolitan, a pe pe Pampiece teeta part mane a timber and a large amount of private property | asked was too high, ii ‘The Hartford Woven Wire Mattress (“The best in | no excuse to make for my defeats in Australia,” | 141 asked. Columbia, 57 bid, 60 asked. Capi- | Of calrers oof twa, positic a a ee The airertioment inviting peopensis was LBAUER. Afters lone and id he = if I were not beaten there | *! 90 Heath O arent, $6 id, 50 asked. e. Everybody want#a position and want again printed and Mr. Hodge,the old con- a | re be World”). Te bere Py oe hak Tam going to To- Insurance stocks—Fi remen’s, 41 bid, Franklin, | immediately. Tse Szartie Fiee.—Mr. C. W. Hill, who is| tractor for the work, was the only one who | Cldest daughter of Willian and Marvareta Semmel Bassel!'s Improved Gold Medal Carpet Scraper. ronto and after s short rest I will be ready to | $3,, di, Metropclitan, 74 bid: National Union, Tipping in China. now living in Seattle, Washington territory, | submitted a bid. ee cine at ie tol lan: Tudianapolis Manufacturing Company's Desks. meet any man,” Regarding the Searle-O’Gon- ColamDite, 15 bd, 15% asked. German’ 1 vos $Cbin Ki is is in the city for a few days looking after his| The matter is still in the hands of the Com- 152 rty-third street northwest, Mothaline Cloth Pockets. nor mateh,which takes place in London in Sep- | American, 185 bid, Potoniac, 02 bid, 100 asked, | Consul A. C. Jonos at Chin Kiang, China, in rty interests here, He is building a num- | ™issioners. Recently Dr. Townshend recom- pam, Frieudsare Crbolized Moth Paper. y29| tember, Hanlan is inclined to believe that | Kiggs, 8¥ bid. National Typographic, 35 bid. | report to the State department of an official tod 4 i i Mergenthalor, 27% bid i i + of houses on College ill and a large flat | mended that the wore pe oe ee ae | TEREIN, on Aurpst 1, 2889, at 8 rot MAKE IN TN MORNING wrt a mr | Searle ulwin, Hania aid tho, Australian | Mee aod Ric Light StokWasingion Gus | Vai t0 Nan King, makes the following state-| building on Tvstoet nent 10th ie does not | the fell waa more sanfactory and notes es-| ,SFHLIY,. 02 Anen 1, att of" ss taste in the mouth, coated tongue, perhaps head- | bad made wonderful progress in the art of row- | 43. "bia 44x asked. Georgetown Gas, 49. bid. | ment: find the building operations as far advanced as ; Pesive. ‘es M, Serrin, aved cleveu months aud three days pbs, Zour liver is torpld. You need Estter's Little ing in the last few years, and the average | U.'. 'Riecttic Light, 68. B He, 8 asked. Pneu-| “Qn my departure I had to conform to an- | he expected, which is a the result of the constant Si tier ig nyo ghana | gn from che somitonse sf bet | ——_i____ = —— | sculler there was of a higher class than the | matic Gun Carriage, 1, 2 asked. rains. Mr. Hill sa; t in end the recent | *” " > E Youu R Wa Toun You) amrsctte cei bat Roaming i Me] Paeoone ec emma, me gt | ber comm, na lee ligt, chsh wae to | nse dr Seale wil bs a! bent as | inte ant ns te work has been ote by Gay | Sateen a SO - . : , esapeake an ac, 853 fee everybody from the at r. X, On uly 31,1 meine Ling opp ae on | Pn eee a Y | $0" asked, American Graphophone Compasy, 23 | tendanee to the guides, conductors and coolies = pre nthe a sda Dr. Townshend to-day mg. the ne-| AHAN: inthe Brigrsecond rear of hi wees ONE WEEK for the $7.50 and the $1.98 Suit Sales. , tial 6 - 4 will late m4 d one everywhere, to the cessity of immediate act rom TO-MORROW is the last day. Lightning Burns a Pottery. ashington (ER teeedlnge ge men " z Penusylvania avenue southeast.at 2 p. : Sexes ack comeany: |. Yasmucre, % 7.,.498- 2-4 & eee , 2 bsedigc vf tap tae Li go attri’ Coannsstonsr Lratan is the whole civil ser- | Sioners will take action next week. Exstant. “Pulends ana relatives to : pottery on Elizabeth avenue was partially de- ‘23 | informed of the customs of China, and as my Mrs. John F. Olmstead Dead. 15 Pea Crest Discouxr stroyed by fire at $ o'clock this morning. The | bid.’ Real . | visit was an official one, to have it allowed to F . Mrs, Katie H. Olmstead, the wife of Mr. J. F. oan Emme 200 ware Lior ne gen and shipping « Tah aah pommpeny, SX | me if deemed necessary and proper.’ \pson. beet salueremnn een ments and the clay room entirely con- pa onronedl onar. oon MO STILL ALLOWED OF OUR ERTIES famed. The loss is $25,000; insurance $10,000. aici ma The Violet-as the National Flower. — fatally. | Dr. T. C. Smith, Charlotte, X. C,says: “Itisan tm The fire was probably caused by lightning. a Mrs, Olmstead was the younger Of | valuable nerve tonic, a delightful beverage, and one ie 20 aaa ee Fe rag gy ny oe i eg v the iayward ‘The surviv- | of the best restorers when the energies flag snd the A Miner’s Strike Averted. DN, ee ee sae Leagberry, Declaration of Independence suggesting the be spirits droop. . MATS, CAPS, UMERELLAS, CAWES, Loxpox, Aug. .—The Durham miners*have | No. 2, sinc" steamer, 434; western, easy; No. 3] adoption of the violet as the national fower, ; G. Ball. AND LAWN TENNIS GOODS. | taken o vote on the question of accepting the — Pease Sow. Our Goods are tho very best manufactured, and | 10 per cent advance offered by the owners. The | 8 asi. ‘hose desiring bargains can obtain them for result was in favor of accepting this advance art oe So BPO, | tin Piuse So. TEN DaYs. by « majority of one. This decision averts a t : live stock strike, which would have proved the greatest | °\* ‘Sass western, mized, i tthe Piss Sos. MILITARY AND SOCIETY GOODS NET. on record. qcies Gdahs, Hay, quiet but firm — prime to | the a 5 Trial. B steady — om Janis fggs firm, somal ‘Savicki © Fe W H Mrs. Maybrick’s utter steady — fe 4 iolate.' , ITE yr. Y 133. Petroleum, - 7.1% Coffee WILLETT & RUOFF, Lrvenpoot, Aug. 2.—Several medical experts sittin tee eastees aes 184. Sugar = Buszr Cums TSP 20 905 Pennsylvania ave. | testified at the trial of Mrs. Maybrick to-day | A soft, 874; copper refined, (4.10) ra A Cc aiak Dice that they believed Maybrick’a death was caused | 1 Li ber steamer very Sort Ffeacrercte. Gem a AILD'S ANT, by arsenic, The physician who conducted the 1,000’ barrels; ‘Two-Piece Suit that bas been $4,83.50, 83 and 82.50, eet eaprtomn pod a ne deposed thrt May- } 42, Dushels; oats, ‘—The Great English Complexion Soap— MORROW. rick died from the effects of an irritant poison, Bales—wheat, Hall is a i] PEARS’ SOAP.” SOLD EVERYWHERE 18 GL08K8 you var BTO-MOAKS AXD COMPANY, | but the condtion of the organs did not ‘neces: 3 a {LL AS HOM@OPATHIC PELLETS sarily indicate that ghe poison was arsenic. fina Gaviee's title Liver Pile Tvy themes Appointed General Cuicaco, Aug. 2.—A dispatch from St. Paul, preps ae th options and | to sucezea 8. B. Ainsla, who recently resigned | 77.4 %- cps a posits me bet 5 Getta called tor and | $5 become general manager. of the Wieesasin ‘por eprom \ ~ ik ee or shnx., | Sonim “Ms, Kiserly fas Deen asian gea- _aut 8 jout Washinatsa._ | eral tendent, with offices at Hi (Cass:mere or Cheviot Suit in our house is $7.50 until