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: THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1889, COONEY, “THE FOX.” A Rumor that He is in Custody, andtha the Iron Box has been Found. Senn Cutcaco, Aug. 90.—The rumor is revived that] It bas been generally understood that the Patrick Cooney, “The Fox,” Martin Burke and several candidates for the speakership of the Latest Telesralns 0 The Star, John F. Boggs’ friend and boon companion, is| next House favored the calling of an extra —_—_—_—_— "Sposa (2d EDITION. Pepsin.” Doubtless dyspepsia was the canse of ‘bis gicom and irritability. Had he taken Ayre's Pills he would have been » healthier and Bevpier man. THE SPEAKERSHIP CAMPAIGN. How the Interests of Candidates Might be Affected by an Extra Session. DISTRICT APPOINTMENTS. A MIDNIGHT MYSTERY, What Mr. Dougiass Says About the/A Man Found Lying im @ Pool of/ The Cause of This Week's Delightfa Complaints of Republicans. Blood. Ww ‘THE COMMISSIONERS HAVE HARDLY HAD TIME TO} A PROBABLY FATAL ASSAULT—JAMES DE ATLEY | To the Editorof Tar Evaxrno Stan: The northeast storm is pro verbial for its dis agreeable effects of wet and cold, But nature . in the custody of the police. As the story goes, | session of Congress. It is obvious, however,| ANXIOUS TO APPOINT ONLY THE BEST MEX, seems to revel in varieties, 60 occasionally she jamie 1 ee Cooney, who is rather an intelligent man, on | that if any one was very far in sdvance eae 3 Deattey, « man who lives with | produces ® northeaster that is cool, dry and Greatly debilitated, and was continually THE BAR ASSOCIATION, discovering that he was duped into becoming |of the rest in the race the others| In conversstion today witha Sran reporter} James young delightful, d his parents at No. 710 7th street southwest, was| The weather SMicted one of the murderers of Dr. Cronin by in-} would not then want to have the meeting so | upon the meeting of the republican central map, of course, is the only with ere arenes After =a Session in Chi. famousty false piatenernts io the cect thes the soon, or if any one found himself losing ground ¢ Shea's hall last evening Commis-| Futally assaulted last night and he is now | medium victim was a spy, resolved to surre: lying in a critical condition with chances fom See Aver's Pills, and soon my sppetite improved, cago Today. order to expiate his own crime snd to bring eccpins'g echeredpadiaanoe oer er OS an account | sainst him. Deatley’s absence from home at <u Lama Waekagies we Curcaco, Aug. 90.—The American Bar asso- Cooney. fi at has ‘not bean Inui’ been expected that candidates who at ‘one time | of 8 meeting of members 0 republican | * unusual hour last night created little un- AYER’S PILIS, ciation reassembled this morning and pro- | confinement, but has been staying were anxious for an extra session might find | Centre! committee at Shea’s hall on Penn- | easiness on the part of his family, as he was in Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co. Lowell, ceeded to the election of officers for the ensa- | the friends of the murdered doctor, await cause for changiug their minds. : Se eins regard the habit of keeping late hours, Said by all Druggiste and Dealers im Medicine. | {2& Year. In accordance with the decision the opportunity to Some of the friends of the other candidates | ocrats from office in Abont 10:30 o'clock he was in a saloon on 7th = reached by the caucus last night Mr. Edward MAKE AMENDS FOR HIS MISDEEDS. 4 | 28° Pleased at the report that Mr. McKinley filling their places with republicans, In regard | *treet with threo companions, and it is said WONDERFUL CARLSBAD SPRINGS. Hitchcock of St, Louis was chosen president, Another story is that Cooney has been arrested | has been to see the President to argue against | to it has always been considered a sort of | that they were put out of the saloon be- ficers ware : | Om the requisition obtained at Springfield in the | an extra session. They are pleased to interpret | unwritten law that inasmuch as there is cause they w: yricated ther At the Ninth International Medion Congrems, Dr. A: | secretary, Edward’ Otis Hinkle Selcmore early pert of Waa aule bp reason Hub- | this ae signifying that he is not quite as | democrat andone republican civil Commissioner pelea ner pie aa knew an Ps L.A. Tovoldt, of the University of Fennesivania, reed LE coe Pnindelthie sure of his position as he to be some | both parties should be equally represented in the he ating epaper stating that out of thirty casce treated wiih the | easurer, Francis Brule, iphia, Execu-/ bard. The facts in relation to Cooney, it is h on tah to be | assault until this genuine in.ported Powdered Carlabad Sprudel Salt for | iV committee—President, secretary, treas- | gaid, were divulged to the prosecuting attor- | that he had thing the e ogy? a i constipation, hypochondris, disease of the liv- | UFer—David Dudley Field, New York, | neys for the first time yesterday, and the pro- i ‘first @x and kidneys, jaundice, adiposia, diabetes, dropsy | @%-president ex-officio; Geo. A. Pn = tracted conference at Mr. Mills’ office in the is advantage. ne ccticon eh teatie ane : from valvular heart disease, dyspepsia, catarrbal in- | Georgia; J. Randolph Tucker of Virginia; | afternoon had reference exclusively to that geo bmg po poh A conn LYING IN A POOL oF BLOOD. fiammation of the stomach, weer of the stomsch or | Charles C, Bonney, Iilinois, and one vice | affair. hee ae ily follo mr. | de ine ad A inis.| This morning about 4 o'clock when @ wileen, children with marasmus, gout, rheumatism of oe some ana 4 me Carpe ll ee pod Sa — etroatation See is McKinley hos a ae yw that a a tote cee ot ai adm ‘or | Younger brother went down stairs he was the ete., twenty-six were entirely cured, e remain of seasis occupied vel man: a 6 galvani iron Kinley especial consciousness dism: Spdumltnaran nce asatiamenem: | bythe wenanalion of mintlaaveas taste: | norco te te cee ee being weak, The circumstances are such that | Changing it must ‘be remembered by | startled st the sight that met his eyes as be cl Average time of treatment, four weeks. Among the matters considered was bill for rep- | was soldered by the Klahres has been dis- those people who urge this step that the Com-| entered the kitchen. There he discovered She Cuhdeed Agesiel Gt ever Seems, % on es | restataticn, to the various oiade lngisinheas deo: covered, _ . gn cxtra session of Congress = would | missionors hay the apparently lifeless his ly body of “ “ rn have a special disadvantage for him. | the brothe: qullent Aperient Laxative and Duvet. It clare tbe | viding for the appointment in each of @ joint} The police officials and the attorneys for the | If Congress were called together on the 224 of and, course, brother in a pool of blood. Without - bl isl: i the first business of a Commissioner | attem: the dead complezion, purifier the Biood. It is easily soluble, | committee of the two legislative branches for marry referred to deny anything about | October there would be nothing in the Novem- | {rt gaat A repr y wd pting supposed = to take and permanentinaction. Thegeutine | the revision of bils before Pasmnge. na a bor elections to interfere with the Speakership | Distrit; in other words, give his attention to send Ripe cg ca A Ro ei] Mid Sp Gena | positon. Bassey Ose one bottle malied’ ures, recettt of | Telumph of the Progressive Party—The aay Sa adryr, ries Minsgstes time But with Mr, MoekKinley the caso would | to give to personal affairs, theagh ther hetent ~~ Pinole aden apd extensive high has moved to the northeast, sul ‘Atletomant Erebleny to Re Batved. | | Toss. coc esses of Goel beebe OSaIh: mnaailing all hiv otter on eee Tal be de-| times given such matters attention and dis- almost frantic mother of the young man | and, like the spur of a great mountain, there e a vi spoke to her son, but she received no response. | rei No k ad ite ition, WHER 20M THEIR SEDENTARY HARITS| Curcaso, Aug. 90.—A dispatch from Little | van and Burke, Judge Longenecker then | time to spare for conducting a cearssoat Weake | usted them with a view to some definite con- igne, No low can advance to its position, the clusions sooner or later. She discovered, however, that he was not dead, | low is necessarily warded off and forced # Se ena sees We Cer Las Rock, Ark., says: Advices received from Tisho- | asked the court to appoint as special counsel | ington. It would put him at s great ns with 1 ut to sea. So it skirts the Atlantic coast dvi ° disadvantage to be drawn between the two DEMOCRATS IN OFFICE. and she soon had him lying ons bed upstairs, | 111,10 #8 4 te th mingo, Chickasaw Nation, say that the official | Luther Laflin Mills, George Ingham and W. J. contests and would certainly result to the ad-| ‘‘As-to the number of republicans and demo-| , Dr. Harrison Crook was sent for and he res inner land | = Sure Canrers Feturns from the recent election for members | Hines. The states attorney explained that the | vantage of bis rivals, Naturally the argument | crata respectively in the District government | £0824 the injured man almost dead. He had | ,,!% meteorological economy the wind is from nearly bled to death and from 1 the high to the low. The low, the wh of blood that secon speak Hewes une | te factor producing the wind, but ft ta in of the lower honse of the Chickasaw legislature | 07 that his assistants wero engaged in other | i favor of an extra session would not appear | on the 2ist of May and now,” said Mr. Doug- show a decisive majority for the progressive | courts, Mr. Forrest, for the defease, objected | Strong to Mr. McKinley as to some of the lass, “I have ‘ . ven that some attention and | conscious and remained so for several hours. | ©*%®; too far off to one side to bri y rein ee eae een wine Ot — to| Party. The result entirely changes the politi- | to having it appear on the Fecord that theso other candidates, have found, if correct—though I may be verte a to the land to the south and west of the bigh. A175 yards best quality Body Brussels, reduced %0 | Cai status of that body, inasmuch as the pro- | attorneys are appointed by the court and aske 1 MR. REED'S GROWING STRENGTH. mistaken—that the minor offices are pretty! a. aoctor found the patient entirely too | tat tise &.co0l, ary factor, hence the alr oer spo juan Wilton Valwet, reduced to @1 per yard. | RTessive party has a majority of two or three in | that it appear ae usual, that they are engaged There is » growing impression that Mr. Beed | evenly divided, as far as party affiliation can = and the patient entirely from it is cool, dry and delightful In all our 13s bacon vaio sh aha to70c, | the senate and will now control the house. | by private parties to assist the state. The | is gaining strength. If his prospect of success | be ascertained. As to the leading offices, the | Weak to undergo a thorough examination. | meteorological phenomena there i pies hy pomee Zhe returns bring to the frout Wm. Guy, the | court assented and the record will show that| should become too apparent Mr. McKinley | democrats have the larger share, and the prin-| Stimulants were sed and the patient | More delightful than the dry noribeaster, SO yords Tapestry Brussels, leader of the progressive party, who made the | they are simply recognized as counsel by the |; i ciple above alluded to would seem |r, head | **Prevailed during the last week of A\ oe reduced to 450. PeF | out against the Byrd or Puliback party, and | stale, It was agreed that ‘a special veuire | Bi8ht, be joined by other candidates in his | CHPle, above alluded ee ae ey ae, ised, ' ; ught nae seen, LP. yard. a: n opposition to an extra session. All having an he was cut in @ mi x of q —————___ i, 50e. | who will a year hence, it is stated, be a candi-| should issue for fifty jurors returnable at 2 some equalization sooner or a ody looked ug] bee: " feo yard Toe! nsvaine reduced 9 99% | Gate for the governorship, out of which hewas, | o'clock and the prisoners were romanded, to | ¢du% chance they would prefer to have the | {09 ,,°dualization sooner or vrmone ain abet gromaranseaes Putting up a Temperance Tent. . A 4 thing settled as soon as possible, Q ‘Ss, Consid-| stamped upon. He could not give any account Th. as his friends claim, swindled by means of ®| that hour. The rumor that Cooney is in the “ ica te be ‘ eration would be given to capacity and charac- i is e neighborhood of the government print TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CARPETS MADE UP WITH | Pullhack legislature, aided by the United States | custody of the police or is kept 1m biding by |, T° impression is that Mr. McKinley is i of how he received his su; fatal injuries, ter and ability to fulfill the duties now in hand The lice did not we ‘in, ing office is soon to be blessed with » temper- BORDER ALL AROUND. government, and the oftice given to Wm. Byrd. | some of the friends of the prosecution ia not oo much, Personally interested for his at-| ortobe entered upon by new men. So that | the saben ance iekiy, ice 6° etches | Gano Auk” ad Dalat Templar Mabomey The canvass preceding the election was by all | believed. Sons, the. President has sentinet® gree | wherever the Commissioners might contem- | of the injured man’s family gave the in-| was hard st work thi 1 10ft 6 in. by 12 ft. 7 in., reduced to $18. odds —_.__. some e , President has mentioned m | plate any change, it would take some time for formation. Policemen Melton and Ha work this morning raising the can- 1 Sft Sim. by 11 ft 4 in. reduced to 15. pene ack pia oss Sensational Advance in Pork. time to time for thinking he might call rmat ‘oliceme! den 1 Oft 4 im. by 10 ft. 8 in, reduced to$12. 1 10 ft. 6 in. by 13 ft. 8 in, reduced to $20. 1 10 ft. 6 in. by 14 ft. 6 in, reduced to $22. 1 10ft 6 tm. by 16 tt. 6 in., reduced to $25. 1 10 ft. 6 in. by 13 ft, reduced to $20. 1 10 ft. im. by 10 ft. Sim, reduced to $12.50, 1 10 ft. 6 in. by 12 ft 8 in., reduced to 15. 1 Oft Gin. by 12 ft. 6 in., reduced to $16.50, 1 9 ft. 4in. by 13 ft, reduced to $17. 1 10 ft. Gin. by 12 ft. 6 m., reduced to $15, 5 vas structure on the circular reservation at the © . 5 em to find out who are the fittest men to be | were detailed to make an inves! tion and in the Chickasaw Nation, Gov. Byrd led the| Cuicaco, Aug. 80.—In the boardof trade this | (.0''F", peat eidebesel th aepeci Rl A retained, thoy econ seceriained the names of De Atley's | Junction of Massachusetts and New Jersey Pullback party, and around him the full-bloods | Morning there was a sensational advance in the | for what he says, notwithstanding this, Mr. THE KIND OF MEN WANTED. companions who were with him earlier in the | #Venues, G street and Ist northwest. rallied almost toa man, Ex-Gov, Guy was tho | Price of pork, but it was attended with com- | Reed and Senator Allison, however, are also| “We want men who are upright, temperate | evening. Besides these three young men there Reged gave bim permission to use the jest tonkae alti abet est ji paratively little excitement and the amount} tariff experts, and if they do not change their | and competent, and all these considerations | 8eems to have been only one witness to the on tent = be open for business Sunday Send ger hiner were fui ae | Se porary, which changed Bundt "war alo | mindy et Ue mate Ihe chance, spent o | should necrriy induce any set of comma | pe, Sint covrea oman naped Bert | roo, ons chines echng wil be half-breeds and every white man in the terri-| light. September pork bulged from $10.15 to | be decidedly in favor of aspecial call in Octo- | sioners to goslow in the matter of appointing to| in rear tthe Deliaysaiaenn "| mauien enka oume of ho vertines Rae tory. There were twenty representatives elected, | $10.80, and October from $10.20 to $10.90, Se sald EOS minor offices, no matter how well satisfied the: : ings held therein there have been 2,100 signers tuto. “Of teeth progres puny oli | ure beck” 4 80TH and Coplonber wo| PROTECTION IN EUROPE, | Bihan ra rane ate | whanacea ay tons tents mth Boia | acing sites ge sud the, ran 1 sna by 12% 6 reduced to $15. nation. ese progressive par’ lec! “ ee on s of Good Tem; a tent 1 Bie Bin by 13 ft 4 in. reduced 10618. twelve, rand if contests are, made Perk Pe st: 810.7234. pe ae Minister Thayer Writes to the State De- aoe py oe penta yee Turae, | Son said that the assault occurred about ten | of Rechabites, 2 (OG. Sie ty SS. Cin, neko to ie. ‘oma ogy ely sate yptigeddres A Temperance Editor Assaulted. partment on an Interesting Topic. at minutes past 11 o'clock last night. She was REE eg SMYRNA RUGS. character, but also turned on the question of prefer a republican. sissiag, ah ib tah whalion’ of tare noma eo: Maurice Adier’s Condition. allotment of the Chickaaw lands in severalty,| WaTsntowy, N.Y., Ang. 30.—Geo. E. Satch- Saige gem ead Maurice Adier slept but little last night and # 7 3 ‘ ‘H iG Ww. MAIN, for her hnsband, she heard footsteps P le nig! 200 Smyrna Mats at 500, worth 91. and if the returns mean anything it is that a| well, editor of the Temperance Advocate, a = a eee racy aller. ‘She =F ov anges was restless nearly all the time. Today he o ~ - boAnsg "hi ister at The Hague sends to the State depart- — 250 Smyrna Mats at 75c., worth $1.50. majority of the Chickasaw electors favor that | weekly, was roughly assaulted in the post office é a ‘ s Wh: the m he * slept a good deal, but his condition practi- 250 Symrna Rugs ai le. ‘The Chickasaws have alread shown here today by John McCatchen, a hotel ment a copy of an editorial article taken from | The Work — reer Forward and heed ma Sec tenis De op hs u . ‘ = rs ode vat — mi 200 Smyrna Rugs 'y were willing tosell their pels ‘uslands | proprietor. Satchwell has been ‘very bit-| the organ of the conservative party. He says: Will Now Go Ahead. “Do you want to box me?” monash; cal @ en has bee: rome aye 800 Smyrna Rugs at $ to the government, and it appears from the re- | fer in "hig attacks upon the saloon | “A return to protection in this country, ad- “Another replied: "No, we want to ght.” |PM* “Pulse, respiration aud temperature, “Here's a man who can Bona Hoel a na said Dr, Wagner this morning, “are just about 200 Smyrna Rugs at @: cent vote that they will be the first tribe to LAYING THE HUGE PIPES ON RB STREET—HOW 100 Smyrna Rugs at solve the allotment problem. clement who uphold Mr. McCatchen, The | vooated by this conservative journal, would Hon. Samuel R. Thayer, United States min- - » " 3 ‘ resence of Satchwell’s wife a few moments * " THEY ARE SWUNG INTO PLACE, CAULKED AND | nother, where they were yesterday.” Dr. McBlair was seeiare Ghote; Rursinah Persian und other tune | gqa nog Sislature meets at Tishomingo in Sep- | [ater saved him from another similar attack by | °°°™ bY no means hopeless, at least in modified} S70" as aaa oy cua cr ope Bertha said that she then looked out the win- | ‘¢ Only physician who calied to see the patient Babndurr, Ghiorde, Kerabag! Dy tember. ‘The session promises to be the most | an excited saloon keeper. The case will go to | form. The editorial in question, as you will die nhs ons strike another and knock | ‘48%. When Adler was in health he weighed ported rugs at greatly reduced prices. momentous Pe ee [npolsd the courts for settlement. perceive, takes for its text, so to speak, @ cita-] The big water main has shaken off the| him down. He arose and staggered in the 145 nergy tga those who are atten im Special Drives ip our Summer Goods, cli; in quediintot deiataokung aa cee | macau Tami Clear pe poet agen Peper Pub” | lethargy incident to the operation of getting | direction of the fence, when another blow was vo egal are Welced ou he Ceeaes CURTAIN AND DRAPERY DEPARTMENT. Gitizen will also be discussed. z HAL, AD AL. quoted in preci wks ay relearn Of the Unites | Started, and is now headed westward, crawling — — —— ee —— = tron Imitation Madras from 7 to 50c. ee The New York Stock Market. States. This is intended to exhibit the state of | along at s slowly increasing pace. The pipes | 1 0°.noy but the third ono Tonained with the A Big Noise and No Damage. Imitation China Silks from 15 to 2Sc,_ a wae ee Pere Bree iets, tnd, closing Prices of | feeling in Germany on the tariff question. and | have been laid along R street across New Jer- injured man a few minutes and then left. _ About 1:30 o'clock today a tremendous explo- Figured and Dotted Sieg vm 15 1 500, The Queen in Her Speech Reviews the | "ts Corson and Macartuey, F410 street pride oh poe a ere I Bh Minions sey avenue, and the mountain range of clay| Soon afterward her husband returned and | Sion startled people in the neighborhood of ttermines from 8 to 15e. ews < : Gidged Cxttran Dieupers from $ t0: 150 Work of the Session. because of the satisfactory result flowing from piled up in front of the houses be-| went in search of an officer. He failed to find | Louisiana avenue and 4% street, and hundreds Baumer Portieres, Roman Stripe, from 75¢. to 82 flow ‘ ine | one hen he returned home the man got | of ph ha the protective system. ‘Tho editorial claims | bind the present head of the line | oue and w fot | of people ran into the alley in the square be- 5 that the eamo experience obtaine in France, |i being attacked by gang of | UPand sypecered out of the alley toward 7th tween 43 and Oth strets, thioking that « heary today until November 16. The queen in her | $e! 22), 9d 3% | Belgium and Italy, and that Sweden, long | men armed with picks and shovels, and trans- THROWN OVER THE FENCE. re-arm bad been discharged. The report speech of prorogation said: “My lords, it is| 3.8 0 | fiona? Stronghold, hee returned to protec | fered into the trench. About thirty lengths of| How the injured man got into the house | Proved to have come from the gaa engine pipe tion.” Used in the mail-bag repository the ¥ Hammocks from 31 with much satisfaction I release you from the ee ipe had been put under the surface when | is what puzzles everybody. There bag Fepository in the Young Refrigerators and Water below cost to make | Jabors of @ protracted session. Our relations TO DISCOURAGE MAIL ROBBERS. Bain Feporter visited the scene of operations} wag nq blood to be seen in the | puildimgon Cetrcet, Lhe sound appeared to ave stock now arriving. this morning. The air was filled with the have originated in the joint of the seom for our extensive stock now arriving with other powers continue most cordial. Since ; Just recetved a beautiful and varied assortment of The Postmaster Gencral Offers a@ Re- | 80nd of hammers clanking against the iron | front side alley or on the front pavement. In| escape pipe, but singular ‘to relate the Rustic Shades fro: 40) to 60c. Lowpox, Aug. 30.—Parliament was prorogued | Ate Bell Tel Portieres, Drapery Materials and Lace Curtains. the beginning of the session nothing has hap- | B = ipes. Eight men were rolling a big black | the back yard were several blood spots, and | pipe was intact and the engine worked bencing both Foreign and Dessestic, at lower prices | pened to diminish our confident expectations fend ward for Their Capture. Tobe to tne cits of Gee Gio: on half a square | this leads to the belief that he was thrown over | rigitt along as smoothly as ever. The engine than ever before. | of unbroken European peace, The only ex- | [rocking Vail:| 15 “3 : Postmaster General Wannamaker has issued | Pebind the derrick which straddled the trench | the back feuce. is run by gas, and it is supposed that by some We are Headquarters on Wall Papers andall work | ception to the tranquil course of events has | ill.c eh 5. rmehee’ rat Wannamaker has issded | about a score of shovelers were busy AN EXAMINATION THIS AFTERNOON. moans the gus became fixed or clotted im the pertaining to Interior Decorations. been the very partial renewal of attempts ; C1202 | 88 order as follows: COVERING THE IRON. Later today Dr. Holden was called into the | FiP®. ™! aes wweng em foowne yan ney p 3 PARLOR FURNITURE. formerly made by the followers of the mabdi | Louis. & Nest ‘ : | In consequence of frequent armed attacks} Between them and tho derrick were the | case and an cxamination will be made at 8:30 aaigibcubael wenn botie Oa Fe o invade the southern frontier of Egypt. ‘The } Manat : : made by highway robbers upon the United loc! = mal 1 1 invad! i Mo. Pac. 743¢ Wabash .. caulkers and earth rammers. The former were | o’clock this afternoon. This afternoon the es For this week we will make some extra reductions on | invading force was arrested and dispersed with ‘Do. States mail in the western states and territo- ‘ ates ‘ M Lic. Fine Parlor Suits, Roc kers, Tales, &c., to make room | conspicuous skill and complete effect by the | ¥'sh eee ios nay snuggled down underneath the main poking jute | physicians would make no statement concern- larriage Licenses. for the new fail goods now arriving. | khedive’s troops, supported by « small British gd sls ce ries for some time past the Post Office depart | into the jointa and filling the airspaces. Others | ing the probabilities of the injured man’s| Marriage licenses have been issued by the One 5 piece Parlor Suit, carved frames, piano fin- Peontingent under Gen. Grenfell Washington Stock Exchange. ment for the year ending June 30, 18% will | were banging lead on top of the jute, and the | recovering. clerk of the court to John Henry Scott anu Mary feb. covered im Marbleized Sik Plush, price #100. rhe conference upon the affairs of Samon.| Following ere today’s quotations at close of | Pay the sum of $1,000 as a reward for the arrest | gang nearest. the derrick were ‘arranging to DE ATLEY's COMPANIONS, Ellen West; Henry Plant of Brooklyn, N.¥., and Ciosing-out price $75. | ting of representatives of Great Britain, | regular call: and conviction in the United States court of an: end the metal into the last filled joint. A} The names of the three men have been | Hattie Straus, . One Handsome 5 piece Parlor Suit, Tapes | Germany and America, which assembled at| Government Bonds—U.S. 44s, registered, 105% | person found guilty of making an armed attack long piece of rubber, tired with a thin |}, d and it is likely that they will be ar- —_——____ 1d Plush Backs: price $100. This w ion | bid, 106% asked. U. 8.438, 1891 i i is egy tase we deresyggaad ~ 5 end Plush <P % in in the spring. agreed upon a convention |, 106g U. 68, ou upon stage coach or railway mail car havin; jece of iron, was wound around the 4 this af tonight. The Weather. One Large Over-stuffed Suit, > pieces; Brocatelle: | regulating the government of those islands. | Did, 107% asked. U.S. 4s, registered, 127% bid, | the mails in transit. This reward will be paid | joint by the side of the big flange of the | Te Seneen or Gey ‘The wind has shift ery fue: price $115. Special for this week only $85. | This instrument has been aceepted by me and | 124, seKed. U. 8. 48, coupon, bid, 128%} to the person or persons causing such arrest | pipe. Soft red clay was spread around the PONE Y ER bes d ‘at last from the north- Senne room for Parlor Suite at 7s to Soe. on the | OY te emperor of Germany snd now awaits | “District of Columbia Bonds—Per imp.6a,1801, | 82d conviction upon presentation of satis: | 6 to make a tight fit, and a big lump was THE PRILLER CASE. cast and the atmosphere has changed mae — room ——o lor a peta cue to | the assent of the American Senate. coin, 10634 bid, 107 asked. Per imp. 7s, 1891,cur- | factory proofs thereof to the department, | molded into » dam at the top, where the ring to a more disagreeable, sultry condition. doilar. T ri a oe au crt aan shall be At my suggestion the king of the Belgians | rency, 107 bid, 1084 asked. Market stock 7s,| Order No. 139, of date Jul: 16, 1889, offering was held tight by a screw clamp. A great| Coroner Patterson Does Not Deem An A high has developed in this vicinity and is Rave fest chelen, s8 w ‘0 has consented to summon in the autumn a con- | 1892, currency, 108 bid. 20-year fund, 6 p. $200 reward in like cases is hereby rescinded.” | melting pot, which had been simmering over a Inquest Necessary. backed still further to the westward, by other Guid this week. “er ference of the European powers to be held at | 1892, gold, 106 bid. 20-year fund, 6 p.c., 1800) Se coke fire on the pavement, was let down into Getoane nen eee Solace” Bresscia te ecnaider the sent condition of | 8° 12 bid, 118 asked, Water stock, 7s, A Tobacco Boat. i Lounges, price $15. Closing o the trench by the derrick, and taken by two] Goroner Patterson viewed the body of the old | “{V°rsble indications, thus giving promise of yh, ‘ = the slave trade, by land and sea, and to delib- | 19s" coun 158" bid? 3.O55, Ide Tea, “24,8 | Hanging suspended over Chief Clerk Brace’s | men below ina skeleton ladle. Inside a’huc. g00d weather. 3 dozen Shakespeare [ables closing out at $2. 1902, cou, 122 ud. 3-653, 1924, fund, currency, etate on measures for the arrest and mitigation | j20 bid. k in the bu + t dred pounds of molten metal glimmering in | ™*" Heinrich Joseph Priller, who died in the |" ‘This morning’s temperature was 68, or two FURNITURE. of the evils which this traffic still inflicts upon yg ee Bonds—U. 8. Electric Light bonds, pa a ys seals i rote pantagshe tae sun. . . marsh in the eastern branch as published degrees higher than yesterday, Capt Dun- Former Cut | mankind. Ist 68, 100 bid U.S. Biectric Light bonds, 2d | 128 Navy dep : rire POURING IN THE SOLDER. in yesterday's Star, and deemed an inquest | Woody's morning prediction was for feir ete oe Ce nce She, Vomneh| eee maaan recap a — ee cae Mrnrga ee —— A few careful movements and the silvery | unnecessary. The remains were turned over Somins'toe ae ae eemntane, commana 1 Fine Osk Sideboar?, Tennessee republic by which the various contro. »- | own road, 10-4 5 . ington a davi is unique craft gives evi- ’ f the deceased easterly win Marble Top, Bevel Piaie Mirror... 860.00 $40.00 specting the boundaries of our : and Georgetown Convertible Bouds, 130 bid. Se ee sat praeee . hhanical skill, Tt | tam poured into the opening, sending up a | to the relat . . . Washington Market company 1st mortgage, Gs, | 2nce of genius as well as mec! t , | for burial by an undertaker. Range of the Thermometer Today, | eeagger ooo fay Pree lina pleas "| 120 bid. | Washington Market company bonds, | is constructed out of white burley tobacco, and | sri suiphur-like smoke as it burnt the clay. | oon ee a coreNBURGH'S STATENENT. ‘The following were the readings fg sige cation hus been concluded with Brance aud | Ukte Sonstat bas ibyt tS carta Mikincee, | embodies all the five diferent market grades | Sir eeceped frou the Jame; the pot was horted | _Avstated in yesterday's Gran Commissioner | tee!” today: 8am, 68; 2 p.m., 60; max many. Lignt Infantry first mortgage bonds, 0s, 1904 | made of small twist, and the American fag raade | £m the hole and the clay and ring removed, | Hine called on Intendaut Stoutenburgh of the | mus i: mrcape Ot 2 Pee “It has afforded me much pleasure to accept | 101_ bid. Washington Light Infantry ‘bonds Tate nea igs fe sate ‘Geel te leaving a joint filled with lead and jute and a | Washington asylum for » report in the case of = the royal offers of several native princes and | 24 7, 1904, 80 bid. Washington Gas Ligh | Of the natural leaf floats majestically to the | gregt lump of metal on top weighing about 25 | ¥* ———— Chicty’ who have come formtnd qprinees and | Company bonds, serice A, Gs, 122 bid, 124 anied | breeze from the stern sheets, while the anchors nad beers Priller. a D. 1 very five Mahogany Sideboard,5-ft. Gin. Top, fine Hand-carved, with large French Bevel Plate Mirror.... 140.00 115.00 2 Solid Cherry Sideboard, with Bevel Plate Mirror******. 35.00 25.00 1 Mahogany Rideboard, Frenc Bevel Mirror, Cabinet Top, with ate ; nds where the dam hs fe Mirror Washington Gas Light Company bonds, series | are suspended aloft, and to ‘cap the climax” a | PO™ rf As heretofore stated Priller was sent tothe | DAVIS—KRLLY. On Thursday, August 29, 2 snlemppensinenaiibe: nibs oan military burdens imposed upon my subjects in | Jus 13a. S *en** | small howitser is mounted in the bow. ‘This | , Mesowhile the five-ton tube has been rolled | 125 Houta‘ tra, Hn Some mysterious mentor by fhe ley. Charice Me Fyne SHEGDOME ka Prac 33 British India. [welcome their co-operation in Dade Bankvof Renaue sae Via ashington, | beautiful little boat, with all ite artistic designs, | Worcedover it A aling is put around tho | Wasallowed to getaway. The Commissioners, | b.U é ——— 2 Oak Antique Pedestal Table, Exten- the common defense of the empire. ta EO, Ma UEC: Like bid, 250 asked: | was presented to Mr. Brace by Mr. Clarence E. | pont sor enlart boty cr the od af anxious to learn the reason for this, inquired TRIPP. At Hu@son, Mass. August po 15.00 10.00 | cctowledige the care aod OC ate Seay | Bia Rotana PP ds eee ,ameed- Central, 2401 Young, the stenographer in the bureau. Mr | plsck, corpulent body of the pipe, and four men | O7 hart te Aaa Ong Case eet ed the follow: | 258 o a war ee amet Me NeshitetonsB. Walnut Extension Table, 8 ft. 20.00 15.00 | *¢knowledge the care and liberality with which — So ee i earmers and | Young’ is from Kentucky, and while on his leave “pane gh oie 4 | ing report from that officer: Cu and Mise LUE &. TRIPP of Hudson, Mase 5 Clee Reteates She. $0 15.00 8.00 | ¥o% have provided for the wants of the public | Mechanics, 100 bid, 200 asked. Citizens, 135 bid. | ea a ra ae ns one of the telone Peet 0 Se Tree ths ahia en, Shen, levered | "TS cen ts mad 1 ehteck pom 2, ——— a J Set Leather Sest Chairs, suitable service allroad Stcks — Washington and Georgetown, | ware houses in the state, aud upon expressing | 12ch by inch, te larithen, goes dawn tne ile | 6, tics embulencs loth ot lee che Reuee DIED. for hall or dining room; will sell My Lords and Gentlemen: The measures | 260 usked. Metropolitan, 120 pid, 140 asked. | his desire to have it, it was presented to him | fy’ Dienbor, A little handling, lifting and | White man about seventy years old. He was a lock pin DELIE, alent aenehte a ei ee pone ecapcogy www 200 2.25} Foubave taken with no grudging hand to | Columbia, 60 bid, ob asked, Capitol'and North O | by the proprietor of tho ware house, The only lowering, and the pipe finally ‘Teste on the | German and seemed to understand but little | {oct DELIE, iuisot daughter (of ‘Ralph We also haves full line of Wardrobe Beds at very | Strengthen the naval defenses will enable my | Street, 47'bid, 47 asked. thing lacking when it reached the Navy de- | loveied “wooden blocks that have been Cinen, | English. Soon after his arrival be was as- | “iunersl ime rarente pontonee Boe vant Jow prices, to which wecail special attention. nbjeets to pursue industry and enterprise in| , Insurance, Siocks-Firomens, 41 bid, 47 asked. | Durtient was uname. ifr. Young, when com leveled rocten Moshe Shetiore, berm pieced | etete Wore aun given ie cone cotton, goutheart, Saturday, 3 O'clock pan. + Twenty Suites of Bed Room Furniture, varying | More complete security of peace. n, Metropolitan 60 bid, GO asked. | ited regarding @ Dame, uggested Ada H-, | of the one last laid.” A little scoop iw. made in | tion that all reccive. At 4 o'clock in the even- | “wns invited to attend. : from $20 to $300 each, will be sold 10 cents off | The act reforming the local government of ‘Corvor: hich name now graciously rus her, and is | the trench on either side at each joint to per- | ing he was still here. During the supper hour | o'cjock p,m. CAT! AMINE DIGUING: terete abe the dollar. eect Fgh Ps Pha ppb sins Bh setae bis, od. Gi supposed to be the first name and initial of the | mit the caulkers to get around and under the | he looked through the rooms and selected an | of the iste Bennie Blanuey of County Limerick. peo sed to b ; —_ oun W. B MOSES & SON, people in Beotland. d Boe ankeed. Natiaeigs HO naked. | Riggs, 8 | prettiont girl in the state of Kentucky. pe. They have about eighteen inches ay | a eae toe back mene inmates and | qay August di, Wrissds od ruatives invited t0°pe ieee dota a I much regret that pressure upon your time z % Appointed an Acting Boatswain, Way around, and the operation of As soon as he was missed several parties were ND N.We prevented your passing a bill conferring a re- oy Hugh Sweeny, # seaman in the navy anda PLUGGING THE JOINTS, conh ont to citi hin back, and be ens treated WASHINTON, D. 0. ene eer eee ——_ p~ bees 4 member of the class of instruction in seaman. | Wielding the hammers, and a the jute | nearly up to ee ee ee Mary E. Ciark of Kound re rar iar eae em E } ‘y desiral Up meaty Te ay ivan. "23 bid, in this ci is notan easy one. After the has been | all traces of him were lost, put he was he: neat EE | > Sr int, Gaeta Bas csteldioe | {uote wits netacaction ihe hbprovements | Saket Guamapeaty and Fetes, Sox ot, 8 | Socincod an acting Uoniawain and will soon be | poured it x pounded hard into the joint, the | from as going toward the city northwoet of te | “Hours A Ghascol ss Sosy ti Sista dues Care's Lintle Liver Pilie for torsid' liver | sstroduoed into the constitution of the ani. | ey ara eran crepnophane pany, = | ordered to Newport, RI, for instruction in | Tough edges and the gob cut off and the joint | asylum. He was left here during my absence, |P™ 4. Cee sees OR bee ne wn wdc painted black, and no information could be obteined as to | _,clock p.m, OGM PNANGIS teloved Pastore ol r $s yersities of Scotland and the steps you have Tr de Wasson Market Com. | diving before going to soa, If, after a year's | "Then tho rammers begin, placing the earth | his mental capacity or where he belonged. His | fate Faunie'A Myers, in the hrlseth year of ie ae 919 Pasxssivaxn A be aon hay “ eeettehnent of ‘technical et ‘285 bid. Great Falls lee Oompany, service, he gives satisfactory evidence of ability | carefully and systematically under the pipe to | leaving the asylum as he did was regarded as | | Faneral will take pi from his late residence, i) ve “The intermediate education act for Wales will | 177 ,ba 18) asked. Bull “Kun “Yanorama: | he will be appointed a boatewain to. date frou | proveut aottling and breaking, until the tabe te only that he was anxious to go home or pursue | $15 piu usiauves id ete enc ae supply a deficiency in the educational system pO hy Be ee aepaast the present time. His classmates at the yard| covered. Water is then turned on until the | his way. eo next day received | yited to attend. ted bim with an appropriately en-| sections of trench, about twenty-five feet | the regular alms house permit by mail from| RABBITT. this life Ancust 29, 1889 which has been acutely felt for many years. I bid. 7. Ni have presen PI : z a — have assented with much pleasure to” the bill as 235 Sat Seo" me > Sepa Case ed sword as a token of their esteem and of Jong, that have been marked off by small dams, | the sanitary officer, Wate: Frank McEn- | 5 0% 3. sot gi games for bringing” the less prosperous" por- — ae comer ee ee Son aeeh Re See Se hecone, Sa Oek ee bene ee oe ne Se De ee meee tions of ireland into rapid communiestion Baltimore Markets, Delegates to the International Congress. ju with the principal markets of the United| BALTIMORE, Aug. 30.— Cotton firm — mid- tion has been received that the < . “ 6 thence to Trinity Georgetown. WE HAVE FINISHED STOCK TAKING AND | kingdom hy pewe of a systematic extension of | dling, 11%. Flour quiet: leading brands lower— | Information has been ve gov- 3 railways. This provision will confirm the in- owerd street and western super, 2.50a3.00; do. | erment of Mexico has appointed Sr. Matias | & ¥ y 7 hie soadenes ip Pe FIND 4 GREAT NUMBER OF REMNANTS oF | CFeasing agricultural and commercial well | fis brands ss arg eee EO City mille, | Romero, the Mexican minister in Washington, a being ER pecked bask Eiiovca husband of inclatts Wereich ue the Tadeo being which Py dete ge ig xe the gradual | 4.7505.15; spris 5.50a5.75; do. | delegate to the International American con- | sottling. et . aeL KINDS IN STOCK. WE DESIRE TO SELL | “PEN Ctrcly hove pple 9 2 a. gress to be held here in October, and thatéwo - 3 will be the means of still further developing }; western, io. 2 winter red, spot, | thers are to be appointed at the earliest prac- For Sxexrressxess, ‘THEM AT ONCE AND HAVE MARKED THEM | oldest of our national industries. Iam thank- ember, 7974; October, | ticable moment. ful to beable, te, rescgaiee figna of growing | Wilte, 4s ar eee ni eres font coe of thom Wil be Dr. that, ‘go ce Se ee oe ‘VERY CHEAP; Goo! > FOR | prosperity—the it of returning confi Se ae ¥ javarro, the Mexican consi neral at New ii i i Daxx, ville, Ti, 5 m * . ae crerywhere Cincernible, re nad = ON ar, ts stoad: York, and the <i> distinguiahed Mexican | thro’ the si tractors claim ey ps 7 ‘ im 0] at under operation of your western statesman now abroa —- ‘often. SCHOOL DRESSES FOR CHILDREN, wise counsels it may be strengthened by the | 25027: western th * Wye slow, Sass! | ‘The government of Ecuador has “ abd busisieoe eu x a hearty concord of all my subjects, I commend | Hay ‘prim ex-President Jose Maria Camaano as its dele- 50 PIECES FRENCH SATINES, IN FIGURES | you reverently to the iful care of Almighty | Provisions easy. western reat, gate, and ee of Honduras has A Small Swindier. pe Si See Gea" these | PETS emenens Seen This morning a colored man met two news- PLAIN, ON Rio cargoes uiet and bi sass Willing to Go Back. dott Sui. copper” steady, fennel ipo Sie Tense of Bettsh Cotembin, sone bir pea lind laa saa 60 PIECES GINGHAMS. New Yor, Aug. 30.—Leroy A. Truesdell, = ‘uncha! per eaaet aad eae Robert J. Stevens, consul of the United States telling them to wait for him and he would give wanted for embezzling $4,000 from the New orders, 48.94. barrels; uarter. waited ALL KINDS AND STRIPES, VERY | York, Pennsylvania and Ohio railroad company | wheat, 47,000 ‘bushelay corn, ene Tans caaiatet Ot ee at Corry, Pa, was « prisoner in the Yorkville | Sat 25000, bushels, Fe pall ‘About 12 o'clock there appeared CHEAP. police court this morning. He expressed & | 305,000 buahels: cove, 2a noticeab: in ‘with | willingness to return without requisition | BALTINOKE, Aug, 90-—Virgfaia, console, tated 100 DOZEN HUCK TOWELS, $3 A DOZEN. THE | papers but was remanded until the a 4o,ten-toria, 8 iain. oon Taam Balk: 90 4 street, Vania authorities were notified, more and Ohio srock. lorthern Central stock, BEST VALUE IN THE CITY FOR THE MONEY. eae 733 ; Cincinnati, om and Daltimave Gaste, ‘past » Meene Mrs. Maybrick in the Infirmary. 3,40, seconds, threes, 20820; con- for there wolldated bonds, do, stock, 7 & CALL WILL CONVINCE YOU. “ = - a Lowpon, Aug. 30.—Upon reaching Woking prison Mrs. Maybrick was examined by the Chicago rison physician upon bis orders she CHICAGO, Aug. 30 ves» RES pee i | ONE PRICK z f i if i ‘ld i | i ge ar ie i fs i a the fence *o find s abr

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