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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, © Corser Feaneylvania Ave and 10h Bt, by Northwest Corser Penasy! 78, The Evening Star Newspaper Oompany, & BH. KAUPFMANN, Pres’ gt yee Te & . $6: ais mouths, see inail subscriptions must be paid in advaness sent longer than is paid for. Rates of advertising made known on application. ec cen eee ot A Sei demands and sub- Vo. 75—No 14,013. WASHINGTON, .D. C.. SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 1889. TWO CENTS, | S:s sen, ‘itor demans wort"s rebetion of taration, fluancial autonomy, reconstruction of the law courte and the as PKR, | lic offices to Christivos and Mohammedaze . 5 THE AS LONDO! K! SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. __| Washington News and Gossip. A BIG SLUICE GATE. to The Star. GREAT LONDON STRIKE. grorartion to the poytlatwn of each.” Thur: = DES F. NEWTON, DENTIST, 1107 SEXLAND METHODIST EPISCOPAL SERS 3 Men at Work Putting in a Cut-Off for ‘The Most Formidable Movement of Re- | {1.2.9 demands bad been rejected by | st_n.w., as returned from his vacation | Scien. corner 10u and. D ats, aw. ev. the New Blain. ‘odes Chet. pe eben wy ea wo te his practice from this date, auzs-2t" | C 3S _ Balowin, poate Fresno OF THE GREAT LONDON STRIKE. AIN IN A BLAZE OF PB a a FG nt Ip | ‘View. Dr, Reley, presiding elder.” Young People's Pree 12 ‘The — ; I? INVOLVES THE GRAVENT AND ECONOMIC ISSUES a “4 eager) the tte of Oliver & Offutt. dealers in Regeewes Sorters, 7 vam. Eaves mection 0 gang of pipe layers engaged on the new Coupled with the sulten's rejection of the OF TRE sTRixeas eat Cron THE SUBS Cretan demands came an intimation thet if the = moo! = islanders would only remain peaceable a Chris- _ OI OF Aik, SA, tian governor would be appointed in a pase ot Special Cable Dispatch to Tur Evextxa STAR. Chakir Pash, whose appointment te Say About It. Loxpox, Aug. 24—The strike of the dock | "sousl. This prom laborers of London is the biggest strike of re- E rm ie Boots and Shoes, 3123 M st,, Georgetown, here a oS CONGREGATIONAL CHURC 23 ae | es of Luchund Gate. tw, Dr BUSINESS q=> B. RIORDAN, 611 N ST. N_W.. GENERAL | F>. He Fe GAS gi iy ier. Dr. | BUSINE ‘contractor for ail kind of ‘pavements; brick, | Macon of Herndon, Ya, sunday Schoul at O10 am.; | BICYCLES. Ssphalt and artincial stone walks, aud Vener ourvcse at ¥ peak. i "aati =>GURLEY MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN — NIGHTS OF PYTHIAS THE MEM = Church. Le Droit Pari Bo st. near | COUNTRY KEAL ESTATE. 7 Ga : , Seen nuurrow et 11 o'e pers of Calanthe Ledye wil! assemble, with Dr eniley Baer ener ibe DEATHS. ten ‘aD water main on R street have at last succeeded in getting out the two pieces that were cut from the . slice So coune, kee put in the T joint, se- | What the Leaders on Both Sides cured it in place, and have laid a length and a half of pipe up R street, and today are strug- gling with the enormous sluice gate or cut-off that they will have to fasten into before —WHAT THE DOCK DIRECTORS AXD THE LEADER gyeetiey CADW ATG WITH CEM SCORHACIAHONWEOECOVKUEKNESYNYISCIVIKOEVOLAD iy cent years, involving the gravest commercial | determined to upset the rule of the hated Turk farnii eB. and). depot, | Mid-week service on Weduesday. the traight ahead. This enor- < 2 Scattered f NDAY MORNING, at Qam., sharp for Bay Kidge. = Sn a a ‘Pages 3 and ey can go straig) ea e EMOCRACY. | and economic issues. I interviewed yesterday | on thg island. Scattered re of as onder of the Lodge. + DU HEIN, po RT EL 8 ‘Pagea 3 and 12{ mous piece of machinery weighs considerably THE OHIO DEMO! Hon. Sydney Holland, a director of the dock | between the insurgents and Turkish 7TH, 80 ~1ONG_ con. | # the church s aiausiaaion: ii am. preachivg by Key, | FAMILY SUPPLIES, more than one of the lengths of the pipe, which tips the beam at about five tons, and being ir- regular in shape is much harder to handle than Ww. A SD v. — ik W. A SMIT D.D., of the Presbyterian chureh. | FINANCIAL. <e> Micted ‘with the principal Upholatery sud ~ Sa Eres Doren a ssonen = Horses of this city, haw eatabilahed hunseit 1 | tol Avia to these FOR RENT (Rooxts) - mache ph se FOR RENT (Houses) ee Send be peas od to extend the courtesies i companies; also John Burns, the so- moa ee cialist leader, who is directing the strike, —>———_ I found both sides equally confident AGAINST THE CROWN. Getting Ready for the Dayton iy race Bilis Sag Wetec toe many feteada & eet foaltcc Sista poate nate ee Convention Monday. and conolute. Asesnal in such cones olssyel en, tendon County Couns Ghewtig Se FO THE PUBLIC_FOR THE CONVENT i “ ies r worked over to curb stone, and then, number of detailed points are involved, but " | ae our customers im the Ist Ward we | canoe Goa ‘cand 7:46 | rom Rena Grarzam.. Faces | tho sid of the derrick, was slid down, an in- Burus said the real gist was the men's demand | ‘Belt Teeth to the Government. re sppoluted as our agent MESSKS ELL : clined way cut in! e bank leading down 5 ommanen bY. Gents’ rs, COP. Pace for a raise from five pence tosix pence hour C2 Soe Furnas Tis ¢,G:19. The wusaved 'T (MliscenLANnous) Page | drawing too ones fae wor case aie THE HAYTIAN REVOLUTION. $a tha taper et the ceded laborer. ‘The | omDom, Ang. 24.—The London county comm —_— wi bout Jesus, the friend of awing to one sides pair of circular wag Tao Sock | cil are showing their teeth to the imperial (BEST COFFEE IN THE WOKLD FOR ear yilot | FOR SALE (Houses), Paxe 3! that cut off or let on the stream of water, companies are nearly banfrupt and say they |S * ~ oa nage. J.C. ERGUUDS CO, Wholesale Axenta, HAMLINE M.E, QHURCH, COR OTHAND | FoR SALE cat --:Page 5 | These will be worked to south when the as: : cannot possibly afford a raise, and if » raise is | C°VerBment in a way that portends trouble, r) piataLia we. 1.W. aul2-1m_ Pee v4 Kev. H. K, Naylor, D.D., pastor. Pobrano main is opened by means of a pair of screws Legitime Abdicates and Leaves ‘a out of Sin ead to shi Having declined to undertake the enforcement => 1HE MOKGAN STEAM LAUNDRY CO. school, 9:15 am. Preaching by the Rev. John | GES '8 Goobs. that are operated by an upright crank bar that paid out of sm extra price charged to shippers | 67 a aoe mazzling act for the reason that <= Uincorporated.) Laualitn, DD” i1'in and 3p Sou aud praise puke & | all reach nearly to the surface of the ground, Port-au-Prince Sate ree nee Lenton. Latiel Metead | a ves sank acer Gn Loeian ane ae Direc’ “PLINEY HOUSE. fu horsey evenings at 8, ‘The public cordially fn Page Set. gid bers we yf ee hos ott a je shee! Fret emage — ae a we! he mast @e the oak or ans oquall ALBERT W. BINGHAM, JOUN W. at, | va Sa bal LOCAL MENTION “Page 1 a P emphatically: “. ousand years if neces- 4 — DAVID D. STONE. a FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, oe 5 work of laying the main straight a to the determined to resist the attempt of the privy Jobe (Wi, enya, stanirer, respectfully, makes between, G-aad Hn. dev. Dr; Chus. A. | LOST AND FOUND. yure 3 | Westward would be fairly begun belore the THE OHIO DEMOCRACY. ee ee ee ties for Laundry business, be is now prepared to do | Stukely, pastor middle of next week. —— THE HOUSES BLOCKADED. Outline of the Coming Convention at The progress that is being made on the new Dayton. , i council to have the work doue at their expense. Shippers and merchants will suffer, not we. This is the commercial issue involved.” Al- | A€*inst this proposal they raise the ery of ia saul is 4 to = “Taxation without representation” and alte- a. bY work at popular prices. Filtered water used. Aionicrs promptly execnted Delivery waxons, toll | 4 school servi oT z & i mmAN 17 vihst mw. Telephone, are cordially invited to attend. ‘ —q@ => FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN — CHUKC E a gether the fight isa rominder of that in the =e ; ships and delayed passengers are accommo- . - ——— Oth st. bet. Gaud H sts. n. chine at water main is so slow that the patient people in = | American colonies which ended so disastrously ean k cis transferable, ‘ 4 tunsumon of the the square between 4th street and New Jersey ica eirakise—aiae sith BEEN node ae meter the a coun ste | for England something over @ bundred years ‘Coupon books containing 1 cketa, ¢ a 4 e's yer meet- y avenue, whose front have ‘ly two otf et iptins cu al inet hears sencten. | forar PolSsce A'wticone ule "Hee | PIANOS AND Ouaaws, fed with "eing” and ad | ago. London would probably go the length of and merchants are bringing to bear pressure | a declaration of ieaependaaes but local on the dock directors. feeling runs very high and the PERSONAL, weeks been half filled with clay and whose| ™VEL¥ WORK IN THE LAST FEW Dars—THE fences have been completely covered | THE TARIFE WILL PLAY AN IMPORTANT PART. with earth, are beginning to lose patience. he tullowing drug stores: WAUGH M.E. CHURCH, 3D A c st ne.—Preaching at 11 a.m. by the pastor, Price, D.D. song and praise service at § SSTIE3 -PYL 0.,501 E TE. OGKAM, 1211 Pew - , dedinnen We simi raised will not Prove casy for the government * McC. CRISW ‘ Sra: hoo! Be Regular chureb The dirt excavated from the trench is all | Special Dispatch to Taz Evexrxa Staa. tosolve. The county council et their CHAP IINA, Nort and Het Rayer mecting ‘Tisarasy Gt © pie Seats tres, All thrown upon the sidewalk and heaped to the Convanvs, Ow1o, August 4, | Barnsargues that the London docks could | yosterday passed resolutions refusing to pa (oo ee a as height of nearly 10 feet. To leave one of the| ‘The contest between ex-Copgressman Camp- | "ise the terms to shippers and merchants with- | funds for the enforcement of the act, The ‘se 3 BUT THE LowEST. | & ~e@ > SECOND BAPTISTCHURCH, 4TH ND | SUBURBAN PROPERTY houses it is necessary either to go out by the S i j- | Out any fear of sending trade to Southampton | original question of the wisdom of muzaling the pa» MET PRICES, BUT TUR LAWESE. SNe ave. we Sart 2 White, indeswuery Ot | SUMMER RESORTS....... back gate or to climb up a wall of earth and | Pl! and Hon. L. T. Neal, the leading candi- or Liverpool. Similar quarrels did send the | dog* was recently quite an exciting topic of Gus Fixtures and Lamps, Good Assortment, | Sing Surais I Yetta will speak couceraing the work of : walk perilously along ite ridge to the street | Gates for the gubernatorial nomination on the | Sh 0 tutthing trade from ‘London to Clyde, bat | discussion throughout England is mew eet Chandeliers, Kochester Lamps, &. ‘Christian ‘lemperaice Union. Men's crossing. ‘The little shower that came yester- | democratic ticket, has been decidedly active | Tofaon must be fed, and railway freights from | lost sight of in the clash of authority wi Call and aoues ca ——. Young people's meeting Tues- ©. A. MUDDIMAN, ws = Ve ere eS CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH, CORNER Be PRIS (OF (THE ROCHDALE | IMAL H ate nue iter Sumer rece, | WANTED (Rooms) CO-OPEKATIVE SOCIETY: L-D” pastor, uow absent iu Kiirpe —#reuching Towmor: | WANTED (Lore) conunittee bas coneluded contracts att aS. pan, jodie of | WUUe anu o, leslers to Turuish members with coal | Cre Sunday school, 0-2 oo yer aud praise service Thursday at day gave the denizens of this region a taste of | during the past few days, and it is claimed that Liverpool to London are far higber than the | A ey out of it. The quarrel is being at wal hirgs they may expect if a rainy spell should | Neal is‘now making a very successfal fight, | extra price necessary to suablo dl dock com- d with keen interest here. set in, with strong indications of leading. It hasbeen | panies to meet the men's demand for extra Stes abnann Ba The diggers have gone ahead and are now a tly the Peniusuiar-Oriental | A Young New Orieans Lawyer Skips, beyond Sth street hey are throwing all or | Conceded heretofore that Mr. Campbell had a | Wages. Only recently “eee melt ed from Southampton to Lon-| New Oxeans, Aug. 24.—The sensation yes- nearly all of the dirt excavated to the north, | sure thing on the nomination, but the tariff | (OUPanY Temov ‘3 iggiyegiaqariegiaiii , . d don to save railway freights. The economic terday was the disappearance of & prominent e year endinc June 30,1800. Mem- | t nesday and T husday Wings. Ki NDALL CHAP).L, thus completely filling the sidewalks. reform democrats have been making what ap- aspect of the strike is equally important. Only young lawyer and notary, Alphonse Phillips, Banca below ty cbtsts prices aud coudituas,as ait | BRANCH, cormer D and 1336 sts. 9.w.—Preachitur Dy The Star Out of Town. CONTRARY TO STIPULATIONS. pears to be a rally that may, before the assem- — seven sees resent fees ee The matter came before the public ine suit eomercen te of bette Aang Fanteyhee 7 er exhnines 1 ‘ ii ‘ " ;: i e riverside worl even the most skille; Siuaten mast be fp ggg oh on ener ag — Spm. Prager pociing Sgeneeny oe 2 Tae Evexixe Star will be sent by mail to| This is notin accordance with the contract, | bling of the convention on the 26th, materially a9 | filed by one of his clients demanding an ac- : : 5 ; . ‘te, | have struck in sympathy. The trade unions.also eee ceeee cee tere ay dcemumes oF iaiakeas | day school, 3:30 pata. Allcordully invited," 1t_ | any address in the United States or Canada| which stipulates that when the material exca- | change the conditions, While the Campbellites are all subscribing to the strike funds. ‘The | counting for funds left in his custody, amount- a = —- ‘i A oy ‘i ve i ‘i ing, it us claimed, to $80,000 or $100,000, Phil- DERNOEE S40 st ny. Daren Setines | Sacha SUSY AU nde Oc eraas | nh Ma cenerions ihe'meigne ot fepeee are Dent out of line by | Sof guarding agunatthresteued: eae in ine | of alclames of Bat London, iabor, A jeieitd ported by the ety members aa abet eu ing st 2 otiock. “No cvouing service tt Govanxatest RecrrrrsTopar.—Internalreve-| It is the intention of somo of the citizens | YATious delegations that are inclined to be | lupor be not entirely fable by # higgling mar- | *F *peaker of the house, “ ee Si ; ‘ : ist | ffiendly, Mr. Campbell and his followers have : : ———— . 7REN nue, $335,196; customs, $1,301,686, living on the line of the new main to insist ee J ket, but in the nition that the mini- M Bases of Comms steal tistiodict Viet ne that the contract be complied with in this | ie! been imsetive during the past few days. | mum standard must be compatible with the |p, pcg erecta texiant chure, Georetowu, D.C. Mott | NOT TTAT Davouren.—One of the clorksin| matter and that part of the earth be thrown | They are fully awake to the situation and ad- | Puriiitierota decently toleeble tiviege he | _ PaNa, Int., Aug. lows hes just venched save. tw, Sure.Gen, office, | Wan presch a the office of the pension agent in this city, fur-| into the street. Reap manors andlodger s Closer than | general feeling is that five pence an hour is too | this city from Possum Oreck Bottom, six miles ‘Ge loughed on account of luck of funds, was a eS y. aa kee ee pos 3 Pa. 4 tant tohave it 40 Covumabia wt n. Land office. | demons ot Gadara were.” Sabbath school, 9:30 a.m. iry Can also be seeu {« 4 ‘ 4 w and public sympathy is strongly on the | south of bere, indicating that murder has preb- ew minutes at | Chet ror, 7B: . - raid 5 ing circulated by the friends of both candi- nn signifi 7 id pam. cach day at cigar store, 703 Lotb | vitetions Tee Pam Beate iree, A cordial 1 daughter of Commissioner Tanner, The com- THREE AMERICAS EXPOSITION. | (6 oho otal complimentary. and which are | 82° oy enrrera Sipe dig — — ns pring ng ten ee ee : * = ——— 38 : x cance 3 observed bs order of the comittes. 7. W. HARSHA. * a. Rev 2 vate secretary, and the fro ideughtens hove Two More Boards of Trade from Penn- NOT CALOULATED TO PROMOTE HARMONZ cH. ASED BY THE THE RUSH. driving on the road past the farm of Byron _aus-n Recretary. Ta.mssubject, “The been mixed Sp in recent publications which sylvania Join the Movement. _ ioe gunmen ro nal tone priced — aye aiee eo a oo iy in the : EQUITABLE stated that the commissioner's private secre- — ; . _ | ersin the interest of Mr. Campbell said today vusly errs tary daughter had been furloughed. Secretary Anderson received this morning | that Neal's friends were charging all the crimes | 72° Schooner Sapphire Escapes Capture | opposite direction, but without the woman, CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, ne ne : : = With a Valuable Cargo. Later Mr. James discovered « fire about a mile “LQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 F ST. $e TEICHER M. E. CHURCH, B . D.| Tue Presipent attended the reunion of the sonic ane: sai ere of trade oe ae in the emp vs oa cong s bala = from his house in the direction of the creck. . Vioronra, B. C., Aug. 24—The schooner | Fearing his fences would burn he went to the following standing committees on the Three bia bock tictarsea mane voteys oe Sapphire, whose owner is the American vice | fire, which proved to be an old deserted log hut Ofice bours, from 9am, to4:307.m. On the frst | Ciiiren here, will untts with us sad hay foreeea ue | eity for Deer Park. stan eee at Tae een. 6. pmer- | 8288 attorney in Pension cases, consul here, has arrived with 1,600 skins. Capt, | im dames, lr. Jamew’ suspicions were aroused, Wednesday in each month the office open frotm ne poser rags usville Board of Trade—Hon. E, 0. Emer- ‘7 ‘ iy, matter, Sto hociuck y. ue Acvances Will be nude prompely | SoPEER Cabittt at es TOM Pastor's Fenidence, sou, president; E, T, Hall, secretary; Hon. David | qaympbelle eap panos gee oat men say that | Cox reports: “On July 27 we sighted the Rush. | 004," accompanied by ‘oficers, retarsed tp pron sao ck E-STREET BAPTIST CHURCH. F st | for the concert of the Marine band at the White | Emery, E. I. toberts and Louis R Hyde. ords dnd claim ¥o have found soime sere asec. | We put away under full sail. ‘The chase lasted | SS Bay ed | Subscriptions for shares 7th insue rece! a = ? A laim to have found some very dam- ‘hear 6th 0.w.—Services moruing auc even- | House ds at 5:30 thi i -| Norristown Board of Trade—Isaac W, Smith, i ‘i i roy ty five hours. The Rush then gave up, the jouse and gaty St the ofice uf the Assuctation, Egutable Build | fg: “Preaching ‘by ier, 5 i Thompson of South | Tower Paws Sata: rm ene paleo g president; J, Clinton Sellors, secretary; Col, | Sing evidence against him ie erences Se | eaptie eating splendidly ina fine wind, We | Feturned here with them. Two Vireicinas tation to ali ny Sueviat 9580 sua. A cordial 1 | Selection from Delibes’ opera, “Fleur de Lys,” | Theodore W. Bean, Hon. Goo. N. Corton and | Sort” legisl of the general assembly years ago, | #d 1,300 skins at the time.” pronounced thes human Sousa, hy od dag, 1005 F st. 3. Song—In the Gloaming,” Harrison, 4 | Capt. Wm. Rennyson. PD. hope that persons living in this city who were earnest | yesterda: morning, and at 2:40 p.m. left the Tue Marte Bann Coxcent.—The program Shares are $2.50 per month. oe. i , “ There is great jubilation hereover the escape | Of @ woman. Thus far there is no clue to the @).000edsaneed ce ech are, Sivth cormergf ath and ab. Re Race | Collocation—MThe Old Guard,” Plauquetis. 6,| | These make « total of seven committos ap- | Spa Mr. Cumpbell’s friend: “I hava been in | 9 Tre hs gress jubilation here over the spoke | identity of either the man or woman, Pamphlets explsining the objects and advantage of hing at 11 Clarionet solo—Transcription on Trova- | Pointed by the commercial bodies in Pennayl- | yc. i several schooners. All reported being boarded A New Rep ahiicen Paper. fhe Association are furnizbed upen application, x m. Preach! tore,” Mr. Felix Iardeila, Cavalini. 6. Ovyer-} Vania and seventy-six in the United States, 4 ji by the Rush, examined ern Oe let go “ a ) ‘THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Pree't, Mew $2.5 ture—‘Semiramide,” Rossini. 7. Fantasie on i again. There is no sign of Minmie or| Dusvgue, Iowa, Aug. 24—A new republican JNO. 30" ee 7% at as oe ene walle. Mr. Ge ‘kson, the fs : aed ot tndelges, Ya" bat Mr. eared a Pegprocgners Be ber “y _aNO. IN. Bec'y. : Si. LUKE p. CRUROR, ON 107% z cay ceseinena me ae -. Clarl acting postmaster we bave not ind ‘but Mr, RDN a ees re » = eee ry eT tae ‘Staday thorntny, At ieee rae camumswes Ths coliasten ol i spolated Wc. EO. Fowles chit Gae | GapeCTS often mares Ds te open CANADIANS INDIGEART. W, Blanchard. "It will be the only aut ‘TION. : >. Bev. rewart wi ihoecspe the pe customs at Baltimore has under his detention first assistapt’s office. Mr. Fowler was chief of | *¥¢it mud batteries upon him without any rea- ition a = in Iowa and it is De- ce BOF gcse tas they meena ¥ | a Bohemian woman and her crippled daughter, ues ton whatever. If half we now hear is true, the | A Meeting to Demand Action Against | lieved thut it will be a success, ‘bere are @ : the appointment division in that office gnd dur- ' : “ s who are held as assisted 1 ts the } — : . most infamous and ful work is being the United States. fhe terms ofthe Fuel contract.season of 1889-00.from | (gg UNION _,, METHODIST | Episoorar | Mug nr? yield Ae girl is unable to do work of | ing the present administration has been acting | carried en ncee seme Ohio politics, It is persons named on the cover, second page, of their trade | S52 Sunday Setigol ot 8.30 am. at any kind. ‘The woman had $80 and was on her | a5 chief clerk. In this promotion the long and | quite as needless as uncalled for, and if I mis-| Monarat, Quenzc, Aug. 24—TIt has leaked ao Praise sevice. ACS par Shiasionsty nections “weit | Way to join her husband at Caldwell, Kan, | efficient services of Mr. Fowler are recognized, | take not will react with telling eect when the | out here that an effort is on foot to hold an in- great many republicans in the state who are Rot with the party on this question, JAMES A EDGAR, Secretary, | Pruise service. Mr. Watson Offered an Office. P. i i : ji a the situation and the ani- ‘i A Omana, New., Ang. 24—A Nebraska City Ai tone 1+ | Yesterday the acting secretary of the treasury | Mr. P. H. Bristow of Iowa bas been appointed | People understand | dignat 8. bead 803 C at. ne. and ee CRORE GE aoe SOTEE EEE ing | directed the collector to alloy ihe wore ted | wan ae vacaney caused by the promotion of | m1Us of the attacks, . St acme as oo fecmallt de-| cial ease that the Hon. John ©. Wateun of toat aul7-1m _ Office Chief of Engineers, War Dept. Bee tren, Convecticut ave., Nand 18th sts. | itl to proceed, as it is obvious they are not} Mr. Fowler, EX-CONGRESSMAN FRANK HURD, pol y 2 rs 6 ..| city yesterday received a telegram from the Bee bee en Low! Fg Berfyoul 8 Hallo, DD ptor “Services a | aasinted immigranta In the dead letter office the following pro-| the great apostle of free trade, will take a| BAN of the Ottawa government that some ac- | ti u : ; uited | President offering him the United States dis 4 : ti diately tak yt the a Alaska knows a <a s B Ee Se Oe oe ester | A Usuzzss Exrexse,—W. ©. Johes, the dis- — mag De yeherri ure oe = Pom cere§ hand in the Dayton fight. He is emphatically Devtes wee ae Behving pot trouble, rss shelhue ke oat bone or not, meee y SIXTH ST. AND NEW YORK AVE. ¥.W. ,WESLEY CHAPEL, CORNER 6TH AND | ‘Tict Attorney near Colville Indian reservation, | from #900 to '#1,000, and Mrs, G. E. Williams | i favor of the nomination of Mr. Neal, who is - are F sts., James P. Wright, pastor.—Sunday | Washington territory, who was asked to prone- a tariff reformer. great majority of Ohio MOSCOW’S EPIDEMIC, An Aged Florist Dying. 2 4 by Rev. L. H. Pearce, D, 3, i democrats,” says Mr. Hurd, ‘are in favor of 1 ee Se paar Varnand Span. Unilann’s jasting 3:30; | Ute one Indian for having murdered another, Fad to oer aa nat GAY _D-| Siciar cotaren, tad the meient danoneey | Dightdberin Raging Because of Bad| _5t- Louis, Aug. 24.—Henry Shaw of botanical ‘These are Bright, Dry, Good Lengths and Even | Society of Christion Endeavor, 7:16. Prayer uieeting | has replied to the Indian bureau that he did not Ba a clerkship of $1,000 in the Post pledged to’ it. For the Qhio conven. Sani Re; garden fame and one of the oldest avd wealth- Thickness. We have the Common, ordinary Virginia | Thumiey at Sand teachers’ meeting Friday at p.m. | think the legal expense would be justified by | Office department, tion to nominate a protectionist as aetna iest of St Louis’ citizens is dying at his resie Boards at lower prices, TABERNACLE, OTH AND B STR S ote naan, pe ephnd Aatern na War Department Changes. ite gubernatorial candidate will be regarded| Corcanvs, Ouro, Aug. 24.—Dr. Probst of the | dence in the botanical garden. Mr. Shaw is : Preaching. st 11 a.m. by the Rev. C. H. My- | “8 ee ee Appointed—Ulrey J.Biller, Teh: Jerk, | Clgewhere a2 9 withdrawal of the Obio demo-| state board of health has just returned from | Binety years old. ‘This month was the firet he Paina anterea two | Ea, Aare cli Seipereratse gee | POM, Onrce Deearorins.-Chist Post | uur Gut, ajuaaigeantivoey gee | Sees aoe Par ttn | ta bard of Meith bas jot turned trom | mie eso in muir te Swe Dealers in Lumber and Mill Work _ | S59 whol at i Office Inspector Rathbone is informed of the ran gh = ~ | Be main issue and the question cannot be ek 3 ‘i ie a Ps A tried to. but was too weak and ve His FREE-HAND CKAY PORTRAITS | evening at 8 o'clock. arrest at Bentonville, Ark.,of Jonathan R. Smith, Vermont, clerk, class 1,000, Postmaster | ignored by the substitution of state affairs, | inhabitants on the bank of the Ohio river. | will is made aud his tinens a anal sent of SSYOUNG | MEN'S CHIISTIAN ASSOCIA | Cunningham ae canoe ae sorenuae of | eneral’s office, hether we want to or not, the republicans | There are 76 cases of diphtheria there. There He will leave the bulk of his property to iow? is = Sunday 420 pau” No.4, bot weatherserleg, | Coffecsburg,’ Mo.; also of an unsuccessful at-| Promoted—Elmer E. Simpson, New Mexico, wal fake oe betel ay to meet them,” ©". | have been 12 deaths up to date and before the | city. qo subirct. “esting Places,” Matt, 11. 28. ev. 1. W- | tempt last night to rob the post office at Way | telegraph operator. signal office, to clerk, class! Other democrats express the opinion that | ¥¢¢k i# over the doctor thinks that there will Englishmen Want Woolen Mills. Vein chebge of ths ervics Every maemo cust to | CFO Ga Ono negro las been arrested as | 81.000; Albert G. Yount, Pennsylvania, clerk, | yticr, Cemocrate express the opinion that | Tent Gnany moro, The village is spon the non - ty tobe present. Young inen who are strangers moat | €ngaged in the attempt to rob the post office, | class 3, surgeon general's office.to clerk, clase 4” | A ol Vited. # kon acaeperbems 2 from 3720 to 3900. ; : bills. There is plenty of pure air and it ought | _PHtADeLrura, Aug. 24—A syndicate of eially im o esigned—Wnm. B. Stark, Mississippi, clerk, | traders: bat fetsad toon seine arith the £0 | 40 be w healthful place, but the sanitary condi: | English capitalists ls negotiating for the pure ‘WOOD MANTELS. Y.P.8.6.E. MEETING EVERY SU To Arrenp 4 PressyrentaN CELEBRATION,— class $1,000, surgeon general’s office. ‘Saétion record. po! Pp tions are awful. disease is the most ma-| chase of the extensive woolen mills of James SLATE MANTELS. | BS Cvenie'at Ten, Subject for Aueu It is announced that the President has accepted] Declined appointment Wm. C. | Gaynor, lignant ever known in that vicinity. Death | Lees & Sous at Bridgeport. It is understood asian deena Dee, ot at Sef Thea, 3,16. Good an invitation to be present at the celebration at | Kentucky, clerk, clase $1,000, adjutant gen- a Ae LIVELY wots Gonadal Goatees frequently results from blood poisoning when | the syndicate wil! accede to the named ‘TILES = G00 “TEMPLARS WALL, #4 STAND | Neshoming, Bucks county, Pa, September §, to | &"al's office. now generally conc at the Dayton | the patient is ap ntly convalescing, some-| by the firm, which is said to be about 500,000. at 8 o'clock under auspices of Eacieston Lode, e! “ sa i ‘ Permanently appointed—Edgar M. Lazarus, | convention will be a hummer from the start | times an hour her the child is up walk: The mills employ about seven hundred bands, ave— Temperance meeting Sundsy nist | commemorate the founding in’ 1726 of the Log 'y appoi sae j == Gir. Ook’. Te uecve of lowa and viher eoot'spray: | College, the first institution in this country | Maryland, assistant draughtsman, quartermas-|and the crowd large. Mr. Campbell is very | @und. A board of health has been = 4 ity | et general’s office, , . at Moscow and the town is now being ed, Hog Cholera i PROPOSAL ig Pot nein. Come and Delp along the food | ady for tke Bresbyianise: wane ee eed, | . Trausterred—Chas, F. Whitney, Tinois, clerk pirowil have anyideg (sole oe aes The “Cowboy” Knocked Out. Wanasn, Ip. Aug. 24. _PROPOS/ =| eS THE, FPMUERANGE TENT. G pez | Master General Wanamaker, Gov. Beaver and | Class 1, surgeon general's office, to some grade, | Fates the statesnica: from Durler will hae a So Wan he ee Ont: toa | broken out in this country and is raging im SUURBIAT waste annie | SIS vers ig tl sna nay afte | others aro to deliver addresses eseieeet peeeears Great advantage over his opponent, Mr. Neal. |, AS#L4Np, Wis., Aug. ee nearly every neighborhood. Farmers are The ty machinery is unquestionably in | Snish for $250 last night between Henry Eck Treasury Department Changes, the hands “of Mr. Cuinpbell’s ‘friends, nh it | of Duluth, middle weight, and Henry Beemer, Mr. Henry Cushing of Iilinois has been ap- goes without the saying that they are experts | the “cowboy,” was won by Eck. It was a| part of the state, Farmers and « pointed to a clerkship of class D, #900 per an- the management of it. htering match all the way through. In| are losing thousands of dollars daily. No siaug! information mnay be ttend service at Good Hope Camp tomorow | Va., and the Cowles com of New ¥ is " Tam strongly of the opinion that Mr. Camp-| the fifth round Beemer was knocked out by a| means have been found to check the ravages of verter ot Banda ans ta, dervice. dev. James A. Handy, D:D. will | will be ready to take Partin’ the covspenre nai Phe srs arene gin de nader | poll will be nominated, but it will be afverrs | blow om the jor. 7 * | the epidemic. pled with will bids be *"_ | test of coil boilers directed by the Navy de- d rales. Pro-| stubborn, it not maliguant, fight. After which 2 ——.___ pace, renacee she ciens tt» WASHINGTON, D C., August 19. 1s! motions: V. A. Hubbard of Ohio, from ¢5 to ine love feast will be in From Wall Street ‘Toda: aby oF all, W. DOUGLASS. LG. MINK, eee Ei cace st MICELI aa pertment within the specified time. The test | Worens: 7. A. Hubbard of Ohio, $5 to | » genuine love feast wi order, when the ye AK W. RAYMOND, Conduissivuers D. ©. 5 9 Non 4 Ft PP 742, | 14 to be made to determine the relative value | *°.>0 per diem. in the office of the supervising | contending factions will bury past ‘differences New Yorx, Aug. 24.—The recent activity in wauzs-6t $: = RS eeadata aoe seen pe ema of. varions coil boilers. , bas architect, and Mrs. 8. B, Kennaugh of Wiscon- | in the interest of harmony aul paris success, ca24 ty ROPOSALS FOR 2 NN! . 2 is ‘ Mr. 8. W. Russell. grand superintendent of J.T. Sun-| To Take Pant ix tae Test.—The ha day night, $ o'clock, meeting in charge of Dr. 8.8. agp Bond, Dr. ©. N. Whitney and others will speak. 1t | bureau of steam engineering has been in- $e = TEE HOS, FREDERICK DoUGT.Ass wri, | formed that Charles Ward of Charleston, W. hastily disposing of their stock. The disease was never known to rage so violently in this dealers - ——+_—___ sin from $620 to class D, $900, in the office of gv see sc. thers the stock market seemed to have entirely dis- Theet BYDMA MEMBERS OF HANCOCK commanp | T#2x Weax Wixuuxo 70 Brp.—Several of the | the fifth auditor. : AT DEER PARK. page po aap pagent numer teeterard | tet edge 7 Se sw py wey, But | Meet at the vor of 24 and Fuweat 1-30 pom Sune | representatives of ship building firms who were | ye Proposed Civil Service Amendment. | The President at His W: Seep epa aco ye higher this morning | o> or tive days, Gio tm spasws, It is unlike furniking. Atty Eine tix: | a Steud the funeral of our deceased comrade, | Present yesterday at the opening of bids for lent Again ‘ashing- | and first prices here in the few active y tow i inal Sept fig deat: at hereluatter eva: | Wjagama It Daley. five now cruisers at the Navy department say | _.ivilService Commissioner Lyman states that foes coke ons ae tt they would have offered osals while it is not true, as recently published, that i Ego Ot kniwn shah this won allowable cten tee ony, | Mie commialon has lesunea vita fag ion | Dues Pak, Mo.; Ang: 9h-—Precthont Tae — positive! JOHNS W. DOUGLASS, L. G. HI Ths Ofticers und Members of COLUMBIA Lopgr, | Lot within the appropriation. They are uuani- | dent or brought to his attention the proposition | Fison, Mr. McKee and Miss McKee arrived | many of the stocks most prominent AS. W. KAY MOND, Commissioners D.C. sut-6t | ot, ‘are requested, (Qatwemble at Hall, corner Sth | mous in the belief that naval vessels cannot be atl: tom Annex, any disease ever before known here, Held for Murder Without Bail. JNO. T. BRADY, Adjutant, = a a to amend the civil service rules so as to provide | here at 8:45 and walked up to the | ings were entirely neglected, only St. = ca | and G'sts. nw. AY, Ausrnist p.m. for | built at the prices fixed by Cor The fi ‘Bro Lackawanna of the list and = urpsse of attending the ral Of ‘Druther, io y ress, ie fact ivisic Spencer cottage, Private Halford 125 Doses Muses Hose Hal Sat elden ensbers of ntr ous | Ut the Ui offered yesierdapSvere greatly in| tat chlets of ds Ot is COIS eT e pea’. Markel of the Dleuiot of Geteos” are invited to attend excess of the appropriations will be used as an PPO! J are. bia Ransdell went to the hotel, Attorney AT 15 CENTS A PAIR. er eee csi: ‘aaa ry, | &*gument toward securing additional naval ap- General Miller, was with the Propriations next year. where a mass of busi- Children’s Hose, Yuil Regular Made Coiors, Black, Oped Lie Cottute for tee aad uncer | A Comprxation or Pomotooy axp Suonreanp | these places would no longer — Brown, Blac and Garnet, Kosi value, 30, 37 and 23e. | Sim onus by Wea ie thre times awk = a Balti: Waxrep.—There will be an examination at the Lehned oe gc ast ead vice, and become —— Muwavxes, Wis., Aug. Nast ifs ose tn ats Vena that woe | Begins ARSE ZA | rooms of the ie service commission on Fe | Tout ey always sg have been aud-etoee | LAEGITARIES “ABDICATES. ror 24. q - 66, 37 aud 25e. will go Dow at 19¢. GaifDNER Leou PO. Ma: auz4.31e-7* ‘| day the 30th instant, commencing at 9 a.m., of iar were, places of trust and responsi- steps have been taken by W. H. Jacobs to ‘We have just secured 8 great bargain in Misses’ and i <a FOR BRISTOL, ON THE PATUXENT wil a ‘wrest Hai Nahas snl aaa | BS hapa eee or | Wh Rented amend oars | tne, ngriy, enya apd | H® ives, UP hs, ighe and Leaves JOUNSON, GARNER & 60, | g-—S-SHOW ABOUT SoUR TROUSER canta ant be contplendviographert tad sain an =A pec Jee RO | eatin ey Re ater See fot Kir Shng Pind eta | | he cing every owe Genera Mae K ee ee foe promat weary and’ are cline gu the comaeeys being the important subject will be | feely, bas decided not to accept the resignation by27 1012 PA. AVE. discount. 80 weighted as to make it Saegge vated) nether of Surgeon Porter of the army, believing that ~ : SD pee of the basix examination. Typewri the resignation was tendered under a misap- Gisrs Scrrs Scovren ee - Stenography will be given as supplementary | prehension. Surgeon Porter was examined for pongo ey is Sie Halder geet er Caen: Boe retirement on account of disability, and found 0c. ; Pant v 25e, Altering and Aguy ens. —Cay Russell, jitated for service. but as Bojan Sug in bese Sianner, "Gowda called fr aad infantry, ordered to conduct a detachment of | list full he E i i iH } | ih ‘| §. i Fy & fe 1. is a member of re ‘Telephone cali 14: > uh as an = wth ue ary, obb, Nichols Co., piano-case makers. _ ee irelbe Nor 10, will tweet at cbse Jacksonville, Fla., where he was A Prize Fight in New Hampshire. TPE WASHINGTON ANCHTTECTUKAL TRON {Bacon ity xo ‘B16 sth street mw.) on try, ordered sate health officer, to Jackwon t ‘Bush EDWARD L. DENT, ME, mera of our late 2 Proprietor. c. The best facilities in the city forall kinds of Iron Cr yeeros ‘work, & Tite Urammcatal Coot ond, Wrosghe Tear ie WiLLTAM Kay 3 Departments all ‘Trunks and Satchels of best makes at low prices,

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