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THE SIOUX WILL SIGN. 2 hn Grass Makes a Break from the|Two Men Enter a Sleep’ Car and | Story of the Way He Happened To Be S Onseune aad indreds Follow. abe ths Poaseugee: Caught in Winnipeg. N. Dakota and Montana Conventions. Atelegram to the New York Herald from| “Hold up your hands.” Such. was the com- When Burke reached Winnipeg he made his| The South Dakota constitutional convention Standing Rock agency, N. D., August 3, says: | mand that astonished the passengers on the St. first public appearance, as far as is Known, in | Pacticaliy closed its labors Saturday, though a ‘The break at this agency has been made. The | Paul “sleeper” attached to the rear of the Wa- the office of an employmentagent. Burke asked | final adjournment will not be taken until Mon- commissioners are jubilant and the awaiting | bash western express as it pulled out of Har- the agent what the cost of a ticket to Liver-| day. State and county officers will be elected settlers surrounding the towns, who have been | lem, Mo., Saturday evening. The command pool would be. in November, 1890, and South Dakota has been wired thatthe Indians are signing, are wild | was spoken by one pf the two men whose faces He desired particularly that his railway jour- delivered from annual elections, The most im- with delight. After two days’ delay the | were concealed d handkerchiefs who had | ney be over the Canadian Pacific railway and | portant feature of the work was the adoption of Indians, Leaded by John Grass and Mad Bear, | entered the rear of the coach. The passengers | the boat to be an Allan liner bailing from Mon- | 80 amendment fixing the limit of state and mu- decided to accept the treaty, and during all | turned to ascertain the source of the command | treal. Burke foolishly said he wished to follow | nicipal indebtedness at $100,000. to-day they signed almost as rapidly as they | and looked into the threatening muzzles of two this route because he had got into trouble. in MONTANA'S SCHOOL LANDS. Local Stations 110:30.s, = F 7530 (4S -antaraten 8 i F 3 15 (bo-minutes), could be brought to the polls. The scene| revolvers, Hands went up. The cautionary the states and had adelicacy in venturing again| In the convention at Helena Saturday Mr. 3 F385 OR among the Indians when it was learned that | words that followed were not necessary. “The | on soil owned by Uncle Sam. Marshall introduced a resolution classifying PE he keh i Jobn Grass was willing to sign was of the most | first one that offers resistance will be shot down| While Burke was thus babbling to the ticket | lands granted for school funds and providing 3 1:30pm: : A #8 s S55 sensational character. >y our man on the platform.” There was no| agent there was an interested though unob-| for their leasing. The lands are only tobe vay, Stations rw SITTING BULL SCORES JOHN GRASS. man on the platform, butthe passengers sub- | served listener to it Sieg fe lees og ed Saves -o = ~ a Such ee eins phe) 0b, oe. Be aa gs ; = At the council of the reds last night Sitting | mitted ae quietly as if there had been a legion. | Hoosen of tte Canadian Pace vasa mrtition, | 40 be mad i Ae ree cities are only Pa Bull made the first speech, and the scathing | There were seven people in the conch—five | Burke's words put him on the qui vive, as that | torial apportionméft came up for further dis~ 530 that he gave John Grass and Mad Bear was ap- | passengers, the sleeping-car conductor and the | same morning he had received from Chief Mc- | cussion. Section 4, providing for sixteen sen- {foam —0:—_ lauded by his bands and denounced by the | porter. Rae the description of a forger wanted in the | ators, or one for each county, created perfect hey Totiowers of Grass. He said he always thought ‘THE LADY FAINTED. United States and had been requested by the Bes: Toole wanted, as before, representa- ta5 oo ’ that John Grass was too friendly with the th ‘At the | Chief to keep a lookout for him. This descrip- | tion accotd: 2 a Many #285 THE EVENING STAR is a PAPER whites to be a friend of the Indians. But when | , Of the passengers one was « lady. tion Hossack found tallied to a certain extent | motions to adjourn for a recess were made, but 4:00 bees bby cnee weer at last year's conference Grass stood firm | first command her face blanced with fear, her | with Burke's appearance and, taken with his | the original Proposition was finally carried— me To- x, ERDAY nor - against signing the land to the whites he was | hands wentup fora moment, then fell life- sane ions, ot a su rose es Serena eee a = roa a Byndes r of LAST WEEK. It prints ALL THE wiiling to shake him by the hand and take him | Jessly into her | She had fainted. “I erefore notifie ef Mc! of the ci - | pre’ an ere the mat NEW: ial contidence, Dut now’ he saw that hie first esti- | they won't belie wo,” remarked one of the | stance and a watch was set for the suspect, joann. Danese eometreonee. erat ‘S, Local, Domestic and Foreign, mate of the Indian whom the whites had flat- tered by making him chief justice of the agency was correct. He wanted Grass to explain how the change of heart was brought around, robbers, and, satisfied that no resistance would | | The result was the arrest of Burke, but itwas| 1, the constitutional eomvention at Iismarck xp-nAte 5 LONG IN ADVANCE OF THE MORN- be offered they commenced their work of plun- | then found that his appearance did not tally ex- dey Bism SEVERAL SECO! AND PIANOS IN EXCEL-| Leave n “ LENT CONDITION. 6:15 p.m. |b C a ING PAPERS. porfirs thr ” oui actly with the description of the forget. It the salary for members of the legislature was ys ; See while the. perinengantg hie reve ver wae oactain, however, that the man was wanted | the question under discussion. The economists | LARGE CONSGINMENT es GARDEN VASES, $19:30 © This is conspicuously true of all classes 4 deri fully ts i t for | for something, and ‘his description in detail | favored €3 per day, but they were de- - eet pes ~ Lg pepo Degg ap coigtine tees brsacy pr tcerfpemern i ee ae ae was wired to Chief Hubbard of Chicago, with | feated, and it was decided that the pay should | “ASSOMDMENT OF GOODS OF ET ERY BESORE For Gaithersburg anaiimiesmedisis points, °p.00a, | Of BEWs, but especially so in regard to whites. er secured all the booty he could in his haste | the seerys “Do you want this man for any-| be $5 per day. The preamble and Mill of sights ASLOIEGE Sc : mls Borde aint intcca eda stations, 17:00 p.m, | Local News and District Adairs. i itti Th ngers | thing?” repo e committee was discusse TUESDAY” MORNING, Tobe 100 pa aS Lapel og om og pongo pan poe con eee poiaw | of nt 5 in cash | Back came the answer: ‘Hold him; he is in | and aacpind: with the exception of the zee ACGUST ieaitn . ‘Church train leaves Washington on Sunday ot 115 | THE STAR has a very much LARGER whites within sight of the Indians, and as they | and two gold watches. Leaving the St. Paul | all probability Martin Burke, wanted for com- | amble, which was the subject of much inter- Ee ae a a ee he 30k |and BETTER force of LOCAL RE- were by themselves, 4 miles from the agency, | coach they started for the next ahead. On the | Plicity in the Cronin murder.” esting debate. In-the preamble adopted is the | northwest, a general ecllection of gouds vs hieinat a, Supape Tibet PORTERS SPECIAL WRITERS they felt free to express themselves, When platform they met the conductor of the train, sit? female is known, “Burke's _identifion- following: “Wie, the ped le of North Dakota; | ication ts vited. It | "Bor Hagersiow 3 a and ito ¥ ; Roach. One of the robbe: e ar tradi lowed, atefi y eligion HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. : 3:59 | than any other paper ashingtén bret Poem emoon pty tage ay bean tevgiver uate the ouselirs ally and with morrow he will been route to Chicago in charge | civil liberty, do establish and ordain this con- aes sts Co ae be a | ground and filled the air with the most yn- earthly yells of excitement. They crowded toward Sisting Bull, and but for the appearance n oath ordered him to hold up his hands, The | of a strong guard of police, with Chief Hubbard | stitution.” VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY, NO. 807 O ccuteder supposed from the yong of their | in command. Jim \dern had nothing to do SIREET NORT HWEST. AT AUCTION. On TUESD. UGUsT SIXTH, ASSO, AT FIVE ever thought of employing, and ITS ———_+e+_______ disguise that a number of railroad men, who | with the capture. NICARAGUA WATERWAY. O'CLOCK P.M, Iwill sell, in’ frou’ ADELPHIA DIVISION. |MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT AND ay 200 ee ae eid | PRINBING FACILITIES ARE MORE Gall, wh been silent, there | had taken passa; the train, were playing a| _ The necessary warrant arrived Saturday from peice Lot I, in square’ 308, improved, by a comtoi two- Carson all “day trails, . wes whew practical joke om him, gnd. with « laugh -he Oltawa, and Burke was turned over to the Chi- | Pushing the Preparations for Work on ieee ee ee notatop'st limber. | THAN THREE TIMES AS POWER- GRASS REPLIES TO SITTING BULL. ee Vhem and enter the for Ohicago on the ascetic’ eae the Interoceanic Canal. with Invoreat, sud secured bre deed of eer aa eas | od” mn So, esas | FUL AND RAPID AS THOSE OF ANY But Grass was firm, and, the council having | “°¢P¢t 1 ¥ : property, or all cash. A deposit of $100 required at FE OTHER WASHINGTON PAPER. It is peers Sa are, Grass replied to Sitting THE PLUCKY CONDUCTOR. BURKE'S PROBABLE COUNSEL. Greytown, Nicaragua, destined to bé the At oe of sale, Conveyancing cot, boda = Fe ie bet: | pts om gained composure, replie i ‘ ide the} 7 t a ‘ 7 rchaser. MAS Philadelphia, erefore able to print each day a full Bull in the most sarcastic and diplomatic speech Just then a gust of wind swept aside the ‘he appearance of Senator Kennedy, of Ap-}-lantic port of the Nicaragua canal, is rapidly | Sy] ded ,'¢ 3 2 masks of the robbers, and then he knew that | pleton, Wis.,in the Cronin case has caused awakening into new life. The ‘terrible exam- UNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers, the affair was one of dead earnest, He had no | much talk in Chicago, Kennedy was in Chica- ple” set by the Panama fiasco has been a most TRUSTEES’ SALE OF BRICK HOUSE, NUMBER ee a ps ve his Lanpreie in his hand, &, for sae fe (eee _ apres sees useful lesson and guide for the American canal 3912 NINTH SATREEL NORTHWEST, NEA and with that he dealt one of the men a vicious ‘innipeg. obably no one knew of it at the i i 7 2 J biow on the head, smashjng the lantern’s glass | time easept a few of Beggs’ and Alexander | COMPS0y, which pays as high wages, if not tue of a deed of trust. duly recorded in Liber and extinguishing the fight. Simultaneously | Sullivan's yet delivered at the agency. He said he did not Ber, much attention to Bull, as he had never 2 right in any of his advice to the Indians, and if bis counsel bad begn followed the Indians would never progress. Grass said he had report of every transaction of public in- | terest occurring in the District up te the very hour of going to press. —— 0: By the free use of the OCEAN CABLES for REGULAR AND SPECIAL DIS- By vit A a ij than i- | No. 1317, folio 459 et jon Land Records of studied night and day, bad listened carefully to ends. It isa fact, however, that | higher, than the French company, and in addi- | Xo ‘ot Colunsbin, we wilt sell 5 Py e District of Col Will sell at - i With his assault the other robber fired a shot at | Kennedy was there and in constant communi. | tion supplies all its employes—even the Jamai- | jn front of the premises on TUESDAY. THE SIXTH Gaited comnnaage eatin oan Hin with his revolver. ‘The aim was bad and | cation with the alleged conspirators, “It weaid | ean and other colored laborers—with good, BAY GE AUGUST AD heb, AT HALE VAST TINE save bee # the let missed its mark. The first robber | on seemingly good authority that it was Ken- wholesome food and plenty of it shipped direct | situated in the City of Washington, District of Colum: Sree bee bee een eee ceeneat | ok Gy Mie ae TED TACE MBUIE, ant ne | Soomro money so suddenly a Bia, to-wit: All that certain piece or yarcel of land | Femdences ty Umon Transfer Co. - i <= from New York, and as the work expands all | oy mises kuown ayd distinguished as, and | UCKet « thices, G19 aud 1391 Fens PATPHES, aad with the difference of % took a shot at the conductor. His aim was no | acqujred to fight Burke’s case at Winnipeg. Paap hs = be arte FR at Depor CHAS, 0. SCU; eerie on ‘open Sms ae - waters more proces Gin his Purtaaes,: ‘The sebbese| 8 ee re ee the sutlers’ stores along the line of the canal, | being, part, of, {lot numbered fifteen 19), in | 8) SP°ODELL Generel Stanswer, time in its favor, it is also able to give The whites as to the Indians Whee (hettas. | then, with ome more parting shot, swung off THE LIFE ELIXIR AGAIN. from the Atlantic to the Pacific, will be under | for the same at the southeast corner of said lot iifteen, met the commissioners in council to-day the | from the steps of the cars. a aera first to sign was John Grass, who was followed | Ding at the rate of 25 miles an hour—too fast for | Only Four Hours Required to Rejuve- IEDMONT AIR LINE. roxy the company’s control and strict supervision, | (1), thence ranning west on the south line of said lot P Schedule in effect June 30, its readers every afternoon the news of . 1889. undred aud thi rut feet nine inches (138 ft, | * 8:30. m.—kast ‘Tennessee Mail, daily for Warren- 7 : oRN HE " the goods sold being charged for at cost prices | 9 inches) to the line of alley; thence north teu fect | ton Gordonevilis, Chiriotieartig, Lactose | the WHOLE EASTERN HEMISPHERE s y, any one, except under desperate chances, to B seven und one-half inches (16 ft. 7}ginches), thence | stattous between. x ‘and Lynch! Kosnoks, | for the entire day, and up to 12 0’clock oe a aa Pe. —— the — jump off peor ales ‘endangering his life, and nate a Feeble Citizen, —as gies option? vs heyy othe ole get cast to She, weet line of Binth ssrest <— rence | Ueietol, Knozvilie, Custtancoss a Memphis, Pull: athens Raila w fast as they could get to the paper. an the meastune the pascesgers in the st, | A® Indianapolis dispatch says that Dr. Pur-| and iso lusuries ai tho mime rate that thoy | known. ae promises muvered “i613 ‘isch’ stret SLT Se no Pap aipearaytimaty darmmmdsagrrns BULLDOZING ATTEMPTED. Poul coach had been #0 completely terrorized | ™4n of that city has just made a practical | could buy them in New York. Portable build- | "Fw"esg,, balance in one and two | Koute, Lynchbure, Kocky Mount, Danville aud ste : : One-third cash, in Sitting Bull and his band created a sensation | that they did not regain their senses till they | demonstration of Brown Sequard’s life elixir oe ene fae Baeep ond — beer oper sd zane, for which the notes of the purchaser, secured by | Hons between Lyuchburx aud Dabville, Greeusboro’, | and Africa for the morning papers. = “ ‘i .. | shippe jew Yor! 1, ¢ Atlan twomery, Ne by riding up in war costunie and attempting to | heard bam —— on ey —_ fogs Ggad theory. Dr. Purman easily procured the con- engineers and mechanics will soon be practi- | {4 yas¥,of sale at th ‘at ths optiog br the pur, | Tezasahd Cslitoruia, Pal blesper Sew York to drive the friendly tribes from the council, but aoe Lins led t is tin cae’ Pri dg sent of Noah Clark, who is fifty years of age, | cally as well housed in Greytown as they would chaser, ,A devout of $100'will be required at tino of Silante, Parlor cam Atientes Montgomery, General Crook put a quietus on the vicious old | S7-brake an ming i j | Senerally debilitated, suffers from rheumatism | be while ‘at work in any part of the United { *#¢;_ All conveyancing. &c.. at purchaser's | ‘Gree 5! usta 3 mally does THE STAR lead all its chief by reminding 1 By this time the train had run a mile beyond ally le ‘a Y Pi “cent of ‘als to be coum ied with tu-ten dap from Blecher Grecia Borg’ to Gotunsbia aid A rang Equally 3 J B et 3 8 5 i £ F 2 F F = A ung him that he was no longer the place where-the robbers had secaped. and from disease contracted during the war, | States. Fifteen miles of steel water piping will | the day of sale.ot right | man SI vis C. and O, contemporaries in the publication of the a ce ane aa Ceek be wonk be POSE egal and isa very fit subject for the experiment | Convey an abundant supply of perfectly pure | to rceell the property at the risk and cost of the de. | Koute NEWS OF OUK Own COUNTRY. — le suffer if he attempted to bulldoze. n tried upon him this morning. water from the Deseado basin to Greytown. | Sulit resale in some newspaper published in Washing- ti e M, o . itting Bull aud his band then persisted in} W.H. Bonnell, special agent of the road, a Thus, so soon as the jetty and wharves are | tou, D. Cc. iA. — | ivi | breakiug up the council by standing on the | was a passenger in the smoking car, When| Dr. Purman drove out to the stock yards Sat- | completed, ocean steanships will be able to CHAS. GRENGANSON) crrastess, | Siemnpinis, counerting themes ae RPA atineton to | Receiving,the regular dispat {iiside and shouting to the Indians to leave | the train came to @ sudden stop he rushed out | Ytday morning and selected the healthiest | water at the company’s dock. The town of| jyos.anas ‘ also Washington to New Orleans. | both News Associations; with alert and —_ oe hemes —~ pens Sak Bat Seg to ascertain the cause. Learning from the | !amb obtainable, The lamb was killed and the | Greytown, otherwise San Juan del Norte, will | cute, es. Orange,” Charistwriiien ota kone | enterprising special telegraphic cor- True to Grass, Mad Beas ana aus Temained | conductor the occurrence of the robbery he at | necessary parts were brought to his office. ‘The | #180 receive ite water supply through the canal FUTURE DAY Ville, Cincinnati, Pulliuon Vestibule train Washington ‘ Tass, ar and Big Heed and A 2 company’s pipes. 5 to Cincinnati with » Pullman sleeper forLowsvilie. | Fespondents at all important points; and ned the treaty. once set to work to begin the chase for the | preparation was very simple. The parts were ‘PEREMTPORY SALE OF WELL: MATCHED TEAM —houthern Express dally tor Lancuber, + he requesting the Indians to sign | Tobbers. He ordered the engineer to run the | Gut. and PROPOSED STEAMSHIP LINES. OF JHON-GRAY FORTS, F XEAKS OLD, Charlotte, Columbia, | With wires leading directly from its own anded in a mortar, or thorough: ; Ft 4 8 OLD “triturated” ‘Two drachms of water “way | Iti@reported in Greytown that the canal[ NEULBKOKE 10 ALL HAKNESS AND Viel added and the preparation was carefully fil- | company is figuring upon.a line of three Amer- er Wushingtou to Tiruinghae Als. vie Aunts | System touching every city, town and tered. The result was a reddish fluid—the | ican steamships which may be established be- icomae : elixir. Ore and a half drachms of this were in- | tween Greytown and New York and San Fran- “heen on aiid Ohio division leave Wash- | hamlet in the United States and Terri- fifi 0 a, and 720 pm | tories, it is enabled to receive and print y, New Orleans, iexas, | Pullma: Vestibule Car Washington to | Office to the general network of telegraph leans, Vis AUanta and Montgomery. We “ di , train to Randolph, a few. miles ahead. and Wester and Gen, Ordok Bd en ere | there be uncouuled the engine wal ran it beck Pony question cleared up. Chief Wolfe wanted | {9 Harlem. ‘There he found Deputy Sheriff commissioners to promise the Indians a| 2°mlinson, Guards were stationed at the ap- proaches of the bridges to prevent the rob- bers’ entrance into Kansas City, and two posses beef for every three men among the Indians, and John Grass demanded that the western acted t ® i " M RE ENTHAL, fugton 9:00 a.m. dail jecte ua into a hs ot eee cisco and Brito. one of these steamers to be de- 937 7TH ST.N.W._ | daily: arrive Hound Hill Tie 0 aon, and i i. voted to carrying stores and machinery for the i Kound Hill 6:05 aim. daily au . boundary of the reservation be cRearly defined, | ¥¢Fe Organized to scour the country for the | dermic syringe. Granville Allen and De, ‘Theos somueayre ie Gcteone Sen weampeen one IP #OMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer. Puul daily except Sunday, artiving Weck g:36 | @tonce a full report of every event of sud that the commissioners promise to use | fugitives. dore Parker were present during the operation, | rity on the construction of the Pacific harbor Am. and > ‘i adage ; Special Agent Tomlinson then walked back : on » pc peromprs wae malas a et TP nins Oly und reported the cape to the Wish took place within two hours after killing | of the canal, and the other two to perform like i ag a : 7 : | service for the company between New York| =! GENERAL CROOK'S PROMISES. aoe Hee rire, Keeping lookout in the |“ few minutes after the operation a reporter | turd Greytown, On the other hand, itis said] | WEST ns from the South via Charlotte, Dan. | Consequence occurring during the day a Fast Tennessee, Brintal aud Lynek, | @ByWhere between the Atiantic and Pa- 3 Via Chesapeais OHN B. RILEY, CORNER OF | Ville and Hf AND WATER SiKEETS SOUTH- Ps pie ~ | ST) AL AUCTION. on ovEN. at 2-35 pm and General Crook promised all thut was asked | neighboring’ wwnschave alse DBen ened to | clled at the fice and saw Mr. Clark. He was | that the'Thurbers of ‘New York, grocery fame, 08 MEDSESDAY, AUGUST SEVENTH, 1840, at | 2 Seats Keenan arrest any one auswering the deceription of | &}mp picture of dejection, and seemed to have | have got a little alwad of the canal company in | TEX OCLOCK A. M. at th T'willsell ‘without | “2 and said that he would endeavor to have the | arrest any onc answering the description of little ‘vitality, thin wostior anes Shay ure saaliige soruuges eee eee > pes Jickets slesping-car reservation and information government pay for the ponies that were taken | the robbers. The robbers are described as) «You know how you feel sometimes when | wis matter and that the ‘people a wellequipped | Fite Youuse Driving Morse, Soles Sooeee eedes Seen eae ee nem 67 NOTE THE RESULT: 9 from the Standing Rock Indians. These expla- | ther youthful—not over twenty-five years. of | yon get up in the morning,” he said, “you feel | ment steamships which will be engaged in the | 4 Yond ork Horses. Bia Railroad, Gth and i si Rations and promises satisfied Grass, who then | S€° Of slight build and dressed something Fading. sleepy and lifeless and unable to do any- expressed his willingness to sign, Sitting Bull and | ¥¢ frm boys. india treet ; a South American trade. One of these lines of | 3 Laudeus 1 Piucton, » _—CSAS. 1. TANLOR, Gon. Pass. Agent, thing. That's the way I have felt ever since —0:—— ian 1 6 pop a steamships will undoubtedly soon be an estab- \HE say ae Coward” Woman bentastoss, ee = OF SHIFS. About four hours afterward Mr. Clark walked ee ee actoa that by January 1, the San IO HE SORLH, WEST AND SOOTavERE, eine! STAR HAS mORE THAN ¢rous similar epithets of scorn and derision. | Five Miles of War Vessels at Spithead to | 40¥m town from Fort Wayne avenue and | pitacxPected that party will be “stirring | 1 Set Lead Harness. STEEL MAILS.” MAGNIFICENT FQULMENT, | THREE TIMES AS MANY REGULAR Over four hundred signatures were secured to- H ‘ge kala climbed up two flights of stairs without stop- | up the mud” at Brito, while the New York con- | $ Sct50ck9, Harness, single, ins EA GEFECT SUSE 2oTH, 1sny. | SUBSCRIGERS and MORE THAN day and six londred more will make the treaty onor the Kaiser. Ping. {ji feela decided difference,” he said | struction parties will be digging their way to- Aud other articles as usually found tnan establish- | 7 PAUIA EL Oy sisi AND DSTIEETS AS EOS | RIVE TIMES AS MANY REGULAR Ment. Itis said here to-day hat Chest Gail, | Hetdon Special to Philadelphia Press, Aug. 3. Mtb wend. $0'teke ‘mean hour to. xet dows | Parte be the plan Of the Nicaragua casei | ecittaesnseeTek of such, roods shotld not fail toat-| por! Sang andthe West, Chicago Limited Eapros | READERS AS ANY OTHER DAILY who has the largest band on the reservation, is | Everyone is looking with his own eyes or | town, and this time I have walked it in twenty- company: to attack ‘the isthmusian probian | “Stcaie “TESGAy DOWitsa ction. aD Vestibuied Care at 7:60 a.m daily ; Fast = i fom = te Gis inclined to favor the bill, but that he wants | through those of newspaper men at the proud | five minutes. I have not felt this way for | front the Atlantic and the Pecitie cide ot gone | ee MAS DOWLING, Auctioncer._ with’ Sleeping Cars dromn Databans aude’ tous | PAPER IN WASHINGTON, It is Bent there wall be teas donee fires, is _con- | German emperor and the tremendous naval | twenty-five years. Ihave a new vitality. Ido| Work on the telegraph line. railway route, WOOD AND COAL fo Chicago, waht sinmauis; daily. except Saturday, | Livered regularly by careful carriers at sent there will be little doubt of success, as his | display that his grandmother, Queen Victoria, | Ot drag my feet along, and it is no trouble to | buildings, and preparations for the jetty con- ——— —= Western Express, at 7-40 p-1a. daily, with Sleeping | the HOMES OF THE PEOPLE, AFTER band alone will give over halfof the required has cxdiexed cut.in hic-henee: Five. mil ¢| bold my head up. 1 used to go along bent | struction continues, OKKEST DODGE. ‘ Cars Washington to Chicaxo and St. Louis, con- | ete s ~ " number. It looks as though the commission- | “#* dered out in bis honor. Five es Of | over.” Papeete ae CUAL, COKE AND WOOD OF ALL KINDS. pecking daily at Harrisburg with through \eopers | LHE BUSTLE AND WORRY OF THE ers will succeed. ironclads is a sight to inspire respect, espec-| Clark stood quite straight. “The doctor Shocked on Top of a Pole. PaMILy COM A SEEALES. for Loulerilleand Memphis. Pacific kxprces, 10:00 ——2oe—_______ me AN EXILED KINGS RETURN, _ | ill’ when tlanked by nests of torpedo bouts, | noticed an improved look in my eyes and more Best quality George's Creek Cumberland Coal for Selgeper to Hite at pete e ts | SAY ARE OVER, and it is thus read fironeh = “a 5 s " + oi per ‘Pittsburg, and Pittsburg w = gun boats, ete. England is feeling very fine | Strength in my walk,” he added. Before I Michael ¥. Fitzpatrick, a young lineman in Office, 1214 Bistut: Telephone sree. sone AND soremac nathanap |leisurély and tho! bly by EVERY A German Gunboat Bringing Malietoa | °¥*T this and we are reminded in every possible | CoUld not read a newspaper without glasses, as ad Whart, 3008 Water st” romp the employ of the United States Illuminating | 220°, company, was éngaged Saturday in repairing a | _ 39 wire on the pole at the southeast corner of Stan- ton street and the Bowery, New York city, He Inow can. ‘The injection has certainly done island me good. Whether this will last or not I don't country, which is, perhaps, true with one | know, but I hope it will.” The steamer Mariposa, which arrived at San | starred and striped exception. Itisalmost im-| Clark, to all appearances, was certainly For Kane, Canandaigua, Rochester and Fals MEMBER OF THE FAMILY. daily, except Sunday’. 8:10 a.m. ¥ r Ene, Cataudaixus abd Kochester daily; for Buf- y know that it prints all ForjAivand Magers daily. cscooe Sacseey: toccoe, | ‘They ~ ee all. dhe mommy vith Sleeping Washington to Koc! ter. i] y For Williamsport, Leck Haven and Eiuire at 90a, | 224 has only the interests of the people to Samoa—Missionary Troubles. key that this island can tackle and destroy any “ : - i i ; accidentally sat on another wire transmittin, PCKER Bi Cent at950e 2 Francisco Saturday, brings the information | possible to believe, looking at the tremendous | improved. His complexion and eyes clearly | #eeltentlly aat on another wi instantly made | 2), tistie bint da he any of ; | wo Ma SEEPS Sw yoRs axp TE | ofthe District im view, with mo partisan from Apia that political affairs at Samoa remain | naval display that, in addition to these ships, sists don trend unconscious from the shock, His grip had| WEBEI, FISCHER and ESTEY PIANOS. A few fe ee ee aay | measures to advocate, and no private quiet. The German gunboat Wulf left Apia | England has scattered over the world a fleet American Workmen in England. closed on one of the arms of the pole, and it | “isla Gecoud hand Fianos at very low prices. Be eats Ai l0, 10:00 and 11:20 pm.’ Limited schemes to forward. They know it, in June 27 for Joluit, Marshall Islands, for the | bigger than that of any other country, but it is] ‘The Scripps expedition of American work- | stuck there and he swung backward upon the 10,000) Estey Organs have been made and so:d, py i i a tobe THE PEOPLE’S PAPER! purpose of bringing back the deported king, | true. men arrived at Manchester Saturday. Consul | 2°tWork of wires, which prevented him from | New stylex for Parlor, Church and School use. Sold — ort, Malietoa, and three chiefs, who were taken there by the Germans two years ago. The falling to the ground, Fitzpatrick became con- | “L138 SoS Sy ORGANS FOR RENT. scious in a moment, but found that he could | {idiustrements take is sare eyment for new not stir hand or foot, and shouted feebly for | oues. Tuuing and Kepairing. “FOR PHILADELPHIA ONLY. | and nothing else. Asan ADVERTISING Fast Express 5:10 4 ui, Week days, aud 8:10 p.m, ‘THE EMPEROR AND HIS UNCLE. Hale presented them to the mayor, who cor- Bs SSeS on m | MEDIUM it is, therefore, ABSO- There have been lots of friendly demonstra- | ‘dially greeted them and entertained them at Germans state they are bringing Malictoa back | tions between the emperor and the English — erika pee ee frvepiart bape ay assistance. Several of his associates were work- SANDERS SSTATMAR, wit 2501 | LUTELY WITHOUT A RIVAL. It is to Samoa of their own free will, and not as the | royal family, not real, but supposed in some a sth ends va Eapge Lye hos Dee eae ee his Lae ceectes ot, paleo, we Jersey City with” boats of Brooklyn Annex aiford- | im fact worth more as a means of reach- result of the Berlin conference. They also as- } dark and mysterious manner, to cement inter- Paris Not Openly Immoral. perch by the means of ropes. An cabal, “ double ferriage across New Yorkeigy” ""°™* |ing the public THAN ALL THE sert they will do all in their power to restore | national alliances and help the welfare of the | Belva Lockwood in New York World. was called and he was remoyed to Gouveneur 4 Fe et at wechiage us 8 Deaware Division | OTHER DAILY PAPERS IN THE the condition of affairs that existed in Samoa | t¥o great nations. Even round Albert Edward, | Outwardly Paris is moral, chaste, cleanly and | hospital, After remaining an hour in the hos. . Or For AtlanticCity #00, 11-00and11-40 a m, week | Gypy ETHER, Prior to the time that Malietoa was deported, | frimref Wales, tried to look as though he | well governed. Ihave been on her streets for | pital he left and returned to his post. He was For Bids! 5 TOG: end they announce they will favor Malictoa as | pisrihe, Ponty of getting ea sick to mect | nearly two months by night and by day in car- | still ery weak, and said that he had suffered — Furthermore, in proportion to the re- iia Riemeety. seeeeeie® by Lieut, | Be bas described as “a caddish little upstart.” | Tiage and on foot, an Se meeting ccc Sat BR op ee ed D DURABILITY. 9 °0N 08 Band turns it gives its patrons, ITS ADVER- Inand."is mee Wow‘ apin, Ssttntedt fis | ie, for Sf Hemarce wants to ty to thrash | ing or hearing the slightest immoral, ole | prom ch Remarkable Achievement, | -frrsaiatane Hermuart ateated aimee | | Bro as sae i 5 Metgeee Cg ayia F089 | this country he will not bo kept back by the | ¢orousnoss, deankenness or sadamens atiany | gastaebapackeel ond eescaccha ilitery “HAND PIA A large a IN THE CITY. which is expected to arrive there daily from | Técollection of Grandmother Victoria kissing | sort. An imprestion hes peined eeound an the | peti lod by thy | couprisine aluuost, every” well-koowss make te iis ii0 nd 9:00 sum. 1205, 4:20 ang Philadelphia’ Licut, 1.0. ‘Rittentouce “ont | Ber descendant on both cheeks, This fact the | £0 ‘and T'was led to believe it true, that it | Periment has just been concluded by the | cours ti hues yncty ‘will be closed out at 6:00 p.m. daily, except Sunday. Sundays, 9:05 a Ne six men are the only survivors of the recent | "eather seems to appreciate, for it makes no safe or prudent for women to. travel | French on the rivar Var near Nico, which |b Aetitia ivienuenuct wilieamaeet os tay | ALEZANDILA ALED, SHRERERICRSBUEG, RAT err harricane who still remain at Apia, and it is | “7rt at al 6 EBrecable; on the contrary, | through Paris without a male escort, that | shows at once that war is apprehended and | MONIULY ISL ‘4S when desired, hp bu, In conclusion, the public should bear thought they will xo aboard the Adams as soon | it i# peculiarly penn oe the show has beet | Frenchmen wero sometimes rude to women | that the French troops are expected tomove| ag bate te SF BAWATS EYEE in mind this one significant fact: THE as she arrives from Honolulu, necessarily postponed till Monday. unprotected. There are thousands of women | in the direction of Italy. For some time past | —o————_————— arc SPO | or Alexandria, 4-10, 7 The police appointed by Mataafa last Juno THE FLEET IN A GALE. to-day without escorts in Paris—young and | 416 merits of an. adjustable steel bride: th MEDIC &. $y 1F:0F Boon, 2:09. 4X5 4:50, GUL, 6:21, | STAM does not rely upon empty boasts foe bs amen or the town, the police who| A terrific gale sprang up last night and raised paanee wecive Rea arety, maplonslity Under invention of M. Henry, chief of the saipiasore? MEDICAL, &e. za 1 8 to impress the public. ITS CIRCULA- e under the old Tamasese government the sun—who wil you that they have y i HK. LEON, a 7 " " having been forced to dicband™ — — such a sea ae ironclads were obliged to received only kindness and courtesy, and the | ***f ae been neater pes _ the] Je LEON. stabi hed and only Reliable Ladiest ‘Acooenepopation fos Quentin 71 3 TION IS SWORS .TO; its PRESS- also appointed uative jad; j- | Steam up to their anchors, and with alittle | fact that they were traveling by themsclves | Minister of war recently decided to have this maysician 1u the City, hans A M IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC; ppointe jadges tor the munici- bs - a fac’ at they we: ing by selves y, ty ROOM IS 7 more wind pressure we might have had a di rs ing in | Pridge tested on the Var. over which there is | can be consulted daily, 464 C st. between 434 and 6th ona nog pality and county districts. The natives have r pr ! i is | had not in the least affected their standing in | po; ilway bridge, which, in f sts. n.W. ‘i W 6:05, 7: nd its BOOKS MAY BE INSPECTED Rot an abundance of food, but it is believed the | **teF Tivaling that at Samoa. The wind abated | gociety. “But it is not nice!” I heard g | Ut one railway bridge, which, in case of war, Prompt treatment. Correspondence and consulta- mandsts for Washington, 205 | a supply will last until their plantations areagain | 8mewhat at daybreak, but then torrents of | Frecely lady exclaim, and French women do | ™ight be blown up by the Gpemy. The in- | tion strictly conndential. Separate roots for ladies | — §: i i iti ae ote % by any one ha an interest in their in working order. rain fell and continued hour after hour inces- | not as a rule travel without their husbands, | ®Tuctions were to put this bridge in position, | Ottice always open, au2-6t . ve FFD baad ving e = i 7 ith its accompanying pontoons, in the shortest ME, DE SOREST, LONG-ESTABLISHED AND 20D, 5 5 ‘im. ‘ . examination. These are CRUCIAL Considerable annoyance is expressed in Apia | ®ntly. The sea ran so high that the steam | But French women travel very little, have few | With i r Mate ede Payee 4 on account of newspaper argument which fas | Pimnaces coming on shore from the fleet were | privileges—in youth are kept under strict sur- aoe ace oe The cif Rte 3 ther residence Son ae iw Otiee hours from! | ner of 1: ; ogi | TESTS, which few papers invite, Geahclies eed Lasaney, between the Roman | Pity Pe shore could Trot aan the ick that the | veillance wad in the marriage relation are | tyr an” enn erintt gon just below the Fort | (¢U?-m. with . syah-ler = iy which those that boast most are least . Catholics and London missionary society as to | folks on shore could not see the ships, neither taught strict obedience. They respect, how- Mont-Chauve, on the River Var, where the T HAS NEVEK BEEN CONTRADICTED THAT | residences. able to stand. which religious body the natives belonged who | CoWld the admirals signal to the dockyard. ever, the customs of our country. A French- stream is sbout 185 yards wide. "On Tuesday | ini ig : Ba ves during hurricane. The Samoans | 1&8 of thousands of people on board the great | man’ desires for his wife a young woman with-| {io od of Jaly the bel ey weetoa dara pan 4 ies’ Phys HERS, es you can are divided in their religious belief, and it is | liners who had gathered to witness the display | out experience and with no knowledge of the ly Part ular ‘ettention paid to all ph ROPES 7 ' ic Sesned' the dies were not happy. Damp, overcrowded, de- } fue tats f hi ity, | Composed af twenty-five cars, and with it a de- | indies’ ‘or single. Forty years’ experience. Theo este which AR bad feeling Mapu ebetay etn eng = pressed and ‘thable to see. "anything, they Ma Toabtiocs | ae vod no faith in the palagcos bya of ieoapens sappers Versailles |" jy20-1m* EORGE ADIRONDACKS, cis - pinches natives. Some of the high chiefs say that they nothing to make life even tolerable. who protects, herself and has learned, ele te: Tat ogn un tite same day the work of laying Re. svyeated betors ie and ade iacheli | West Shore Hallrend wil ten Daloteeeegs ‘uma. ia ReOd Gy, sho ntading ont ateestnnny fear the religious differences may be a i =r dence. But these are matters of education. ii es Expert Specialist in re public is conclusively shown fig- into the election for king, which will be held on Shot From an Ambush. - ee. Tho bridge -scencthing like 408 yards of: the | S23 Cite. cums con tealicoeectene tees Doo Connections ‘with es! eteors Malictoa’s return, and that a split may occur | While Richard Winlock of Middleport, Pa,, Insane from Smoking Cigarettes. steel construction, 200 yards of pontoons and | ofmen snd furaiah medici ibe, OF Bo charge: ‘consuite- ures given below. among the adberents of the Malietoa family, of | Was conducting some surveying opcrations in} Insane through cigarette smoking was the ok bt el ogy ‘4 poe AP storm ertbed ad grora to (ore me By fe) Bio Tnens, : anita, 3 In the first six months of each of the hich Mataafs ws « member, and that rhercby | Randolph county, W. Va, Saturday, in connec-| verdict reached by Justico Duffy at the Essex | ame up at nightfall, bus the work was oe Pee Golttniie thie Shaay ee eh eek os |B ° ; ile, | ave named the average daily cir- erent the Gerwuans would have as fal comeich | tion with some Itmbering and mining opera- | market police court in New York Saturday is | tinued all might, the electelo ing | _3y20-tm" E years thoy had two years ago. tions, he was ambushed and shot in the back, | the case of Max Casserly, a pale-faced young | Well in spite of the storm. On ANHOOD RESTORED BY USING A _ deren being instantly killed, His murderer is not ound Grana | *4 = Swot De. WILL THERE BE A CHALLENGE. | known, but the shot is supposed to have been | ™*™,Who was found wandering along Grand materials, rolled — fired by some squatter on the lands who street Friday night. . if Fife Builds a Yacht for Harry | afraid of being disposteaned sad slamed toe “He smokes three packages: of cigar’ North She’ll be a Hummer. surveyor for the threatened eviction. jlamed Policeman Cohn of the eleventh day,” exp! ee ee inet, who made the arrest. TTI, A Whole Family. of Comets. co “It Harry North is going to have a yacht| Prof. E. 8. Holden writes from the Lick built, aud Fife is going to build her, thechances | Observatory, California, that the comet dis-- are that we shall have to build and build well | covered by Mr. Brooks of Geneva, N.Y., July E Mf che comes for the America's oup. 6, has been regularly observed at the’ Lick eevee ‘heir a re regard atpetiing poms So said a racing yachtsman last night, andhe mac iay bd re = On Thursday 4 ‘ ~ peas pre, es Sarees ma spokesincerely, for he knows North and night foun ie comet attended by two ay > Kuows Pife aud the boate he has built at Fair | obveets, and on Saturday night his observation fat chown by the Germ = culation of the paper was: Ip 1885. ; BEE i it ; i mY : j 1 oe i arte by the Germans. of its acknowledged valce us » meduagl Peas he pay id pnp i tot the of publicity. sanaunen st Mey aes m objects near LEVEN LBS. GRANULATE 2 es rOR 8 So] VERTISEMENTS printed in cole . oS rm " " per 9 ee ace ~ 1 3 wmns of The Star during the first six, pos Bring oe ed before. i ; Sy months of the years named was as fol- The Swimming Challenge Accepted. as Banton Quinn, the champion life guardsman of Aflantic City, recently issued a challenge to any champion swimmer ‘to swim two races for from $100 to €500 a side, one race to be 10 miles in the East river and the ee, a ie li oF Wats Fee ote rah mp vererns ane it 4, Swery. od is 7 aera way Ae mae eemarnerere gorewonet