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Once shrewdly remarked, “There's no knowing what Mr Carlyle might have been but for dye Pepsia.” Doubtless dyspepsia was the cause of his gloom and irritability. Had he taken Ayre’s Pills be would have been s healthier and happier man. “Iwas s great sufferer from Dyspepsia and Constipation. I had no appetite, becsms @reatly debilitated, and was continually Mrs. Maybrick Improving Health. Loxpow, Aug. 31.—Mra, Maybrick is taking a course of exercise in the Woking prison yard and is rapidly improving in health. She main- tains the cool demeanor which has character- ized her since the commutation of her se tence and seems to be settling down to the con- viction that she will be a convict for bife. A Great Sporting Goods Deal. Parapecrata, Aug. 31.—The sale of A. J. THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, AUGUST 31, 1889—TWELVE PAGES, 2d EDITION. Lat agra i he St GOVERNMENT AND TELEGRAPH, Mr. Wanamaker Said to be Compro- mising with the Western Union. The statement has been published that the Postmaster General is negotiating with the Western'Union telegraph company for a gen- eral reduction in telegraph rates, in connec- tion with the use of government stamps for tolls and the free delivery of such messages by UNRAVELING THE MYSTERY. One of DeAtley’s Compantons Gives an Account of the Assault. FEY, § ing their imvestigation of the brutal assault committed on James DeAtley near his home in South Washington Thursday night, as pub- lished in yesterday's Star. A young man named William Rencher, who i 2 ° er 2 Reach & Co.'s retail sporting business to A. G. A DAY OFF. Spalding & Co. of Chicago was completed yes- | the Post Office, The Postmaster General re- terday. The transfer doesnot take place until | fused to afirm or deny the story. Mr. N The President Trametes wo eve | the “Aret of ‘next November, and incindes | Green, president of the Westers Union oom. was in the party Thursday night when the assault was committed, was arrested last even- . The patient rallied later in the afternoon the stock, lease, good will and fixtures of the 'y, was in consultation with Mr. Wanamaker re ceceariad ® little with Sergeant Post afflicted with Headache snd Dizziness, After trying various remedies, I finally began to we Afer's Pills, and soon my appetite improved, my bowels were regulsted, and I became well” F any corner a. city street 01 avenue at a greater rate of speed than four mil an hour, Er innesota, —— Dr. a ae A NEW PHYSICIAN TO THE POOR. is visiting him st his home store 1023 Market street. By this acquisition | for two hours yesterday, The Pectmanter ‘The Commission pointed Dr. F. R. | street-——Dr. G. W. Fisher —D. M Logan, Wilmington, Del. Darn Pank, Mo.. Aug. 31. Judge Fraser of | tne ‘Spaldiuge now control the ontire retail | eral said to n voporter iis retenee Te | Daily, but was too feeble to give | p.JM ee at oe eT ae ~! AYER'S PILLS, Indiana called at the White House cottage this | business in sporting goods. This move has |" have ncthing to sey abet tke conversa-| Complete account of the assault upon him. | resigned. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Masa, He mentioned the names of William scBgid by all Drugwiste and Dealers. in Medicine, Rencher, sion last night, revealing mysteries to Harry Haley and William Buckley as the men | goveral additions wore made to the plumbing | Candidates.The. village liurary ‘opens to who were with him Thursday night. -DeAtley | poguiations today. One requires a plumber,be- readers Monday. The membership is is re} today as being still im @ critical | fore bei granted a permit to make a cut in | imcreasing.——Dr. R. A. Pyles has sold lote morning. There was uo executive work done. | heen in contemplation for some time, but| tion with Mr. Green, There is nothing to be The President gave the early morning to look- | satisfactory arrangements could not be made, | said publicly about a matter which under is i i .. | but a personal visit of A. G. Spalding brought 7 ion, ing over his mail, and also read a memorial pre- iiage te Sr elds euditma desl ea been. Gone private discussion. sented by J. H. Reall, president of the American | ummated. Keach & Co. will continue to do| A LONG CONTEST SETTLED. i inti i i condition. any paved street,to deposit the {£50 with | and 763, Chiclester, in the rear of J. W. Taz Gexore agricultural association, urging the calling of | their wholesale business. ‘The amount of cash — aks citinntind Seniced Sate eet atelin: posit the sum of A . JOHANN HoFF'S an extra session of Congress to consider plice consideration involved in the transfer is not ; The Sharp Fight Over the Collector- | tine in qe me eeant Daily made applica. teachee riergiedy ween Nang ew a Ly and Chea, MALT EXTRACT Sere een a ce aetn’ online ‘sagan | ee ship at El Paso, snte-mortem statement of the injured man firs barweeccshaes epee ae Johnson, aged twenty-two, were arrested ayo is the session would not be able to give sufficient Telegraphic Briefs. rl ‘ = ASE Te Wictintha prastah Stegsetsaen, of Menge terday by Officers Marr and Kirby for BEST NUTRITIVE TONIC time to the affair. The President and Mrs.| ‘The San Diego (Cal.) water works company @ appointment of Frank P. Clark as col- oi a a}it seems i. * per kee: eaaaeh ycondact, Seu snd most Harrison will be the guests of honor ata din-| has sold out to an English syndicato for |lector at Ei Paso, Tex., has satisfactorily set-| | Rencher was taken to the Police Court and| oe sacnuy has boon Gouedcmbl® amount Washi Prodi PALATABLE HEALTH BEVERAGE ner to be given tonight by ex-Senator Henry @. | $1,400,000. 2 ,_| tled one of the hardest and most interesting | held to await the result of DeAtley's injuries. | during the last few sears withene the huvel. ca et luce Report. for Impered Digestion, Dyspepsia, Convalescence | Davis, ‘The other guests will be Gen. and Mf Baron Schimmelpenninck von der Oye, presi- | contests the President has had before him, | When seen in his cell by a Sta®| edge of the Auditor because superintemients, The general tone of the market retains @ ‘Weak Children, and General Debility. Goff, Hon. James E. Campbell and wife, Mr. | dent of the First Chamber of the state's general, } Oya ry j reporter encher said that DeAtley, | inc of work under the District in making | S¥mmer aspect, Butter is plentiful without See eee AS, OF Lace Aton | Speuieer, former president of the Baltinmre and | is dead, leader of Wha Tecie dara tc Me de u|Duckle?, Haley’ eof Mienmalf’ sack | o08 Ghake bug ate Der: Ge seem Rese otieeel | greed demand Bibi anammeny, Suuahe akan bniy reduced iny strength, but Urougbt on extreme | Ohio railroad; Mrs. Spencer, Judge Flem-| The Omaha passenger on the Northwestern © party down in his section and | in Roth's saloon, corner of 7th and G streets | full pay to per diem inspectors in eases where | Virginia and Maced dea kod, 1 epbintvs, fou sbebubiy to apergpriate food. t tried | ing, Gen, and Mrs. Geo, B. Williams, ex-Sen- | railway, leaving Chicago, was run into at Elia-| knows how to carry on a contest, He was in- | routewest rest i eecleke thas streets | Fal Pay t2 per diem inspectors ’ 7 Vrgeeadorn | Pvineginsstul thie tmesa day. ite use was followed | Str and Mrs, Camden, Lieut. Brown and Mrs. | hurvt, Il last night by a wild engine going in | dorsed by tho chairman of the state | They had all been drinking, but Deatley was | The question as to the legality of this came | PO Stades very dull. Supply of eggs equal ‘& Winegiasstul three times a day. i Hon. | th direct: The two rear sleepers were 8 : . S th to demand; only strictly fresh in demand at 18, by marked effects—1. Food, which had heretofore been | McKee and Mr. and Mrs. 8S. B. Elkins. the same direction. Pt committee and by the rominent | More under the influence of liqnor than the | up some time ago when Inspector Quackenbush | < . ot no the slit republicans in ‘Texas and in he’ cast, | oer®. Bencher said he and DeAtley hed | iu « letter to pt Symons complained that he The supply and demand of poultry is stendyy James E, Campbell, democratic nominee for | badly damaged. Several passengers were peared om inexeased power overnor of Ohio, was one of the morning's ar- | slightly injured. No one was killed. s a wrestli toh fi ink had been docked for days | ‘account of | *PT!2S chickens, large, 12a13; small, 12eldigs and string ot xe signs. (rivals. He leaves tomorrow night for New| ‘The ‘criminal statistics for the year in Ire-| _ But there were thirty-seven active candidates | " Leaving the restating Gay’ started toe tas | canon wondeniana inthe lime ‘of duty. | oid fowls, G8. Good peaches scarce ond te the neck of every bottle,” All | York, land, just made public, again show a reduction | 1 the ficld all after that office and determined | alley to have another wrestling match. ‘They |The auditor decided against the inspector. | {c™and. Capen fevers oS tenume nd ne “JOHANN HOF?, Bern aud Vienna, New York Of- aa MAN, | ioinot cine Tet ide man euces though | eng On In the vere gies Chace iat een | started to wrestle and both fell down. As they | In his report to the Commissioners Auditor | fp" “ulc-, May and straw market overstock mg 5 Sal situtnas | WISCONSIN'S LONE HIQHWAYMAN. | minor crimes dealt with summarily have in- | going on. In the very start Clark wassclected | arose he heard Buckley say, “Hit him, now.” > | Petty called atteution to the fact that per dees | Seed ee ee eee : | a tease i i is is- ‘ A i Wool isin good demand. With cooler weather ~ 7 EDENTARY HABITS creased slightly. for the appointment. ° Four times his comm! Just then he said Haley,with whom he had had | inspectors had been paid for dey. when not | sl & Wires sabet ie race aud edna ton He fs Finally Captured by the Sherlff—| Horace 8. Shepard, treasurer of the Shepard | sion was sent to the President to be signed, but | » quarrel, struck him (Kencher) in the mouth. | actually engaged and faid that ic the future | People will return to the city and trade will co qushigy remow Remarkable Career. & Morse Jumber company, whose office is in | each time the rival candidates combined against Hits ine Mason building, Boston, ee failed. Liabilities } him and all sorts of charges were sent on to Marquette, Micu., Aug. 31.—The Gogebic | catimated at $100,000: assets light. He resides | prevent the appointment, Each time the charges stage robber was caught at Republic, Mich., | in Sharon, were investigated and found to be without - At Tonawanda, N.Y., the brick block corner | foundation, and finally yesterday the President this morning. of Main and Young streets, was gutted by fire | signed the commission. The appointee has HIS CAREER AS A HIGHWAYMAN. at 11 o'clock last night. ‘The loss is estimated | lived in in El Paso for twelve years, and for — Curcaco, Aug. 31.—Post Office Inspector Pul- | at room $20,000 to $25,000, ba Meri! of Frat oot Rapa seats teed oy ae a if e men who was in the hunt for he boiler in Weller’s saw mill, 8 miles west | lector and for four years of that time dis 0 sande Wilton Velvet, reduced to $1 Per ibe. | the Wiscoustn nlege, sobber who was eaptured | of Carbondale, Il, exploded Thursday, willing | aud county clerk. He turned to leave, when he saw Haley strike | he would require the superintendent under | "YY 824 better prices prevail. DeAtley. The latter fell down, and as he arose | whom an inspector was employed to certify to Shs Ain hes Haley struck him another blow. Rencher said | the number of days he was actually engaged. " re that” he then left the alley and did} Inspector Quackenbush wrote asharp letter to | A Cincinnati special to the Philadelphis not know what took place afterward. | the Commissioners requesting that the auditor | Press says that the wife of Herbert D. Bart Later in the night, ho sad, he entered | be overruled. ‘The letter was submitted to the | ley, son of the late Judge Thomas W. Bartley McLangblin’s saloon, and Haley and Buckley | auditor for report. In passing upon | of this city and a connection of Senator shoe. were in there eating crabs, He spoke to them | the ease the auditor adheres to his = oA aut about beating DeAtley and Haley threatened | former decision, and says that the law and not | ™% eMtered a plea for a divorce in Judge to give him another dose if he was not satisfied. | the auditor is responsible for the h: Bates’ court in that city yesterday, The young Baxeas Sare Canrrrs. 850 yards Moquette, reduced to $1 per yard. » yards Lest quality Body Brussels, reduced to ; ; ich. | Wm, Golliper and Samuel Stevenson, and break- | yw vai Gin wks Haley and Buckl till at large, but the | The Commissioners, it is understood, woman who is pl ns high- P Pt 7 aD ‘\- | WASHINGTON N AND GOS: laley and Buckley are still at large, but the ma i unders! 5 a is plaintiff in the case was Miss bac ETS EE EE der, my mpi erty ing the leg and arm of the engineer. ‘The mill EWS AND GOSSIP | police are searching tho city for thems. vestigute the matter. Anua Voigt of Cineinnati. “She alleges that 1 ymau, n Bl 7 is @ wreck. —— Bartley lett her within four months after hi yard. a lone highwayman of Wisconsin. 4 ponent ies ac s ~ - CHANGES IN THE POLICE DEPARTMENT. 9 , rset vent Taeminn rte 606) ip a ngrige oy aor ago Me. Fulifer| INANCIAL AND OOMMERCIAL | ieany apponted Frank F.Onrk webecoleser | Mer WARNER'S MELONS. — | ayo ctowing changer tthe pie epart-| Marra, tod, ruwegucny mari Young per yard. said ke was the _cleverest e penta - ° ment were le Charles Burnett, van 4 > TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CARPETS MADE UP WITH | woowdman in the northwest. His. proper The New York Stock Market. Se ee His Fellow Citizens at Takoma Park | driver, dismissed, and Elijah Cleveland, patrol | 0%, steps to bring him to wecount for this e 3 Make a Raid on Them. driver, appointed to fill. the ¥a~ | S¢C0Rd marriage, but Bartley’s counsel made cancy; Franklin Moore, assistant ambulance | 2¢ claim, which was sustained, that the mar- There was a surprise party Inst night at the | driver appointed patrol driver, vice Cleveland | TM6® -with Mise Noigt was invalid beonsse country residence of Mr. B. H. Warner, presi- | promoted; Peter Cleveland appointed assistant cohek Ske Welet nee a ge who pre- dent of the Takoma Park common council, | *™bulance driver, vice Monroe promoted, and pe esanat ent Tue Deut Statement.—It is estimated that/ and it may be incidentally remarked, | William Shields appointed patrol dr the debt statement to be published Monday | Mr. Warner was not the party who| boca scvonean mom "BOS? SPPoitment has will show an increase of $1,500,000, This in-| was surprised. Early in the evening 1. His first | rhe following are the opening and closii mecesof | Lieut. Mason, Secretary Tracy’ ide, BORDER ALL AROUND. attempt at stage robbing was in April last, | we New York Stock Murket, as reported by’ special , Becrotary ‘Tracy's navel aide, 1 10ft 6 in. by 12 ft. 7 in,, reduced to $18. when he held up a stage going from Pulsifer to | Wire to Corson and Macartuey, 1419 F street. who a been oer sa setae! on ey tour of 1 Sft Bin. by 11 ft. 4im, reduced to $ Simond. He shot the horse and went through nat ion in New England, returned to the 1 9 ft 4iu. by LO ft. 5 im, reduced to® the passengers, city this morning. 1 10 ft. 6 im. by 13 ft. 8 in., reduced to BUT GOT NOTHING. 310% Cin ty 169. Cin. rele te In the second attempt he secured the mail 22, 5 im. by 16 ft. 6 im, reduced to $25. ras a sot om te ise. pore ane pouch, containing several hundred dollars in —— Driving and Riding, To the Editor of Tak Evenixe Stan: 5 : MISCELLANEOUS Last evening about 7 o'clock at the northeast 10 ft. Gin, ws 108. ‘Sta. renaed to $15.50. money = robbed two generac of $50. one ine =e fact ory aaring the | the Takoma Park brass band, under the lead-| The Commissioners have notified James A. | orner of 3d street and Indiana avenue a one 10 ft. 6 in.by 12 ft 8 in, redus : His third play was made on the stage run- mon .000,000 have been paid out on ac- i i i Nelson, superinte: : wewecna, the : 7 ft 9 in. by 12 ft. 6 im., reduced to $16.50. ning from? Shewano to Langiade, on the count of pensions. ership of Prof. Jimmerson, headed an immense | Nelson, superintendent of chimney sweeps, that | horse wagon, belonging to RK. B. Smith and concourse of people and marched over to Mr, | tHe¥ have no objection to his placing boxes for | driven by a small boy, collided with a biesele Tx Razin New Puaces.—Benj. F. Pike, | Warner's place. Tho army, the navy, the | provided that the telegraph compere eaten | (Fider's name unknown), and at the same time recently appointed chief of division in| judiciary and the common council were all Upon the recommendation of Captain Sy- | T@® into Mrs, Jefferis, an old colored woman, the offico of the second controller of the | present or accounted for. They had organized | mons the Commissioners have increased the | knocking her down and bruising her consider Menominie Indians’ reserve. ‘Iwo passengers were robbed of #20 and a mail pouch contain- | ing some money was secured. Again Black | Bart tackled the stage on the Milwaukee and | } Northern railroad line and robbed it. An hour | 10 ft. 6 im. by 12 ft. 6 im, reduced to $15. S ft. 5 im. by 12 ft. 6 in., reduced to $15. Sit. Sin. by 13 ft 4 im. reduced to $15, 1 1 1 1 1 1 Ofc. 4im. by 13 ft, reduced to $17. 1 1 1 1 8 ft. 3m by 13 ft. 6 in., reduced to $13, 8 ‘Treasury, and Wm. R. Compton, New York,who | a raid on Mr. Warner's watermelon patch. The | pay of Inspector Hickey, engaged in work upon | ably. What might have been a serious accident SMYRNA RUGS. later he robbed the train. Lake Shor s was appointed a chief of division in the sixth program wasto have the band distract the | “© #venue, from $4 to $4.50 per day to tuke | was prevented by persons who happened near FOLLOWING HIS TRAIN ROBBERY oe 714 Lex. & Pac 2. auditor’s office, qualified today and assumed victim’ ~ 7 effect September 1. | by. The old colored woman was not able to ; he entered the village of Bonderel and com- me I vi their duties. ictim’s attention while the army, navy,| Robert A. Waters, market master in the | rise from her bed this morning. d&c., devastated the melon region’ When | western market hes tee toca Deer The drive CuanceD wirn ViouaTixo PostaL Laws.—] the invaders reached the hunting grounds the | "Secretary Lindall has gone to New Vek far | not. toa wend ue be impotent), aatecly see t ; Washingwn Stock Hixchange, Chief Inspectcr Rathbone of the Post Office ES piste pve visible. The crafty president | few days, | small, though, to be trusted out upon the | amounted to $80. ‘He was fully recognized oy | te ee ea ee een ane. got | department has received a telegram announe- aBcash bloug aie geneween hk — —_—— thoroughfares alone with = horse, which, i 100 Smyrna Rugs at 26.75, worth $10.50. Mr. —, sgcslatt was thea robbery 0 the wie | TaES cole ing tho arrest of Algernon Granville of Chi-| wanted.while David C. Songs secleed end while A FATAL ACCIDENT. = a — ot pg not begin to control, Also a large line of Antique and New Daghestan, oe ich he rounded off by | ,igovemmment Bonds—U.S. 439, registered, 105%; | cago, editor of the People's Safeguard, ona qnumber of gentlemen made short. specches, pees gredeeyer eben Pom, es Aotinstg Buhndurr, Ghicrde, Karsbagh. Persian, apd other im- | consin Central sleeper, which he rounded off by | pia, 1u64 asked. U. 8.445, INO1, coupon, 106° charge of using the mails for fraudulent pur-| The common ‘council was called to onder and | Fhe Breaking of a Derrick Kills One | Mon sense when about to turn streetcorners,and Ported rugs at greatly reduced prices. Man and Injures Others. not rush around a corner at the gaitof a race murder in robbing the stage of the Gogebie | pia, 107: ked. U.S. 45, 1 bred, 126% bid. . a ii 5 murder in ig re r i 4 asked. U Te Uae bia aes | Poses. ‘The arrest is regarded as an important | Mr. Warner was immediately nomuated for | pelled Phil Cann, proprietor of a general store, | |to deliver the money in the safe. This ) Smyrna Rugs at ‘¢ asked. U. 8.48, coupon, 127% bid, lesx! “ nom | horse fighting for the inside track, which, ib —— Black Bart is a German, twenty-two years of | asked. j = Si Pg Frege Wiomedlpe rover y Oy rink ed IO eee gicemmier ,. | seems, was the caso in this instance and dhe CURTAIN AND DRAPERY DEPARTMENT. =| age. He took to the life of a robber aga result | | District of Columbia Bonds—Per imp, 6s.1891, | ‘Tuy Five RemrrTep.—The State department | ™inutes later he was elected. He showed his ae teiden’ Cccurred on Pennsylvania | cause of the ubove accident. While the bieycle cane eer of reading dime novels. oan, gg tye - im 1se1 hes been advised by Minister Loring at Lisbon pe by passing Seagte ey avenue between 9th and 10th streets about 4 | was completely demolished, the rider was un- Imitation Madras from 7 to 50c. ha c B76 Did ed. i : maica ginger. Then he allowed the in-| o : ry wee Aly . Imitation China Silks from 18 to 28¢, THE LONDON STRIKE 1892, Currency, 107% bi ot the remission of the fine*imposed by the | vaders to scl i rad Arc ng ble dng o'clock yesterda: afternoon. It was the result | harmc d, but the life of the old colored woman Figured and Dotted Swiss from 15 to 50e, z ° on 108, Bae, 1 Portuguese customs authorities at Lourenco — > of an attempt to raise an immense stone with a | ™4y be im peril, us the extent of her injuries gold, 112 Cs Striped Ettermines from 8 to 15c. Striped Cottage Drapery from 8 to 15¢. Sumer Portieres, Roman Stripe, from 75c. to $1 Rustic Shades from 40 to 60c. derrick that had been lengthened out for the | ul not be learned, deh purpose by the use of apiece of 6x6 pine tim- | ber. The accident took place in front of the new building in course of erectiod by the Safe Deposit company. A scaffold runs along the front of the building. The top of the scaffold urrency, 143 “Did” SO year fuck’ ge | Marques onthe American bark Oarrie Heokle An Interrupted Game. in, 122 bid. 365s, 10v4, fund, currency, Me New York, for failure to procure a billof} This morning about 10 o'clock Sergeants ith from the Portuguese consul at Port| Brosnan and Brynes and Policeman Eser en- 2 aneous Bonds—vU. lectric Light bonds, | ) 4 Mosquito Canopies from #1 to $2.25. Loxpox, Aug. 31.—The meetings of the | j.¢ 9 bid. U.S. BI light bond, 24 jo Pte trometer Lace Mosquito Canopies from @3.75 to $5. various trades held in different parts of the | 6s. 98 bid. Washington and Georgetown Rail- APPporInteD as a Naval Caprt.—Charles A. Jap. Porticres from $1.75 to $3.50. city last night to take action on the recom-| (wt sown, Convertible Hands tee hia, ab4 | Morris of Governor's Island, N. Y., sixth dis- Nae ee retsand Wolter Coclers below cost to make | Mendation of the strikers to inaugurate a gen- | sonic llall Association Ss, 16vs, 106 bid 111 asker, | trict, has been appointed a cadet at the naval | officers took possession of the “stake.” Wilson, | is about twenty-five feet from the ground. room for our extensive stock now arriviug. | eral strike on Monday, passed off rather more | NVoshington Market company Ist mortgnge, 68. | academy. His tather is a captain in the fifth | the reputed proprietor, was arrested, and the | Bricklayers and stonemasons were at work on Just received a Beautiful and varied assortmentof quietly than was anticipated, there | jmp. Us, 120 bid, I. asked. Inland and weg | attillery anc his grandfather was Commodore | players, Hugh Hickman and W. B. Hatton, | the top landing yesterday at the time the acci- | 4 foll < od Porticres. Drapery Materiaisand Lace Curtains. em: | Deing) not a single | disturbance | re~ | poard Company, Ga, 187. 7 asked. Washington | Charles Morvis, who achieved distinction years | were taken to the Police Court. Wilson was | dent happened.” ‘The tone that was hein weather, soneuen tan tne ee ie tracing both Foreign and Domestic, at Jower prices | ported. | $t most of the meetings dele-| Light Infantry arit mortgage bonds, ts, 1604, | 980. He wa: a xelative of the late W. W. Cor- | charged with permitting gaming and the two | jut BAPP hae sahil S | Someone thks Re ee than ever beiure. | gations of the striking dock laborers were | 100 bid. Washington Light. Infantry bonds | coran, layers were charged under the recent act with | Hosted weighed probably two tons, and this | temperature, winds shifting to easter!; We are Heodquarters on Wall Papers andall work | present and speeches were made urging the | 24 7, 1904, 80 bid. Washington Gas Light eae etting on the game. The case was continued | Weight came with full force on the piece of Se eee ee pertaining to Interior Decorations, | men to go out on Monday in case the dock | Company bonds. series A, Gs, 12% bid, 124asked. | Assistaxt Secretary Bussey is expected to | until Tuesday next, pine used to lengthen the derrick. When the| Range of the Thermometer Today. - ss ae | managers remained obdarate. | Cotielderabie wae, oe fe ht Company bonds, series | return to Washington next Monday, Barglare at Work. 2 a top = upon which it was ‘The following were the readings at the sig- east | opposition to this course was, however, mani- = Bank of Washington. | Mn, Cassipr’s Svccesson.—The controller of f° to be placed, the piece of pine timber snapped. | nal oitice today: 8 a.m., 68; 2 p.m, 88; maxke 236 The Dock Laborers Said to be Anxious | isi to Return to Work. 1 It May be Cooler Tomorrow. The muggy atmosphere that made Washing- tonians grumble yesterday has passed away | and today this vicinity is surrounded by de- | lightful conditions. This — the tempera- ture was 68, being fhe same as that of yesterday. Capt. Dunwoody's last predie- tered the cigar store of Harry Wilson, No. 601 Cotrect. A game of “auction pitch” was go- ing on and there was $5.35 on the table. The > al Bank For this week we will make some extrareductionson fested everywhere and the resolutions which | 400 bid. Bank of I public, asked, ; Last night burglars effected an entrance to ‘THE HEAVY STON , 89; . 61. Fine Parlor Suits, Roe kers, Tavles, &c., to make room | the strikers desired to see passed were in most | Metropolitan, 250. bid, asked. Central, 246 the currency has appointed Wm. H. Chamber- the store of H. A. Seligson, 526 12th street, by | and part of the sca aie geccee 4 mum, minimum, 61. for the new fall goods now arriving. | cases tabled. In many instances the men took | bid. Second, 177 bid, 206 asked. Farmers and | lain of San Francisco an examiner of national = ground == One 5 piece Parlor Suit, carved frames, piano fin-| advantage of the present crisis to formulate | Mechanics, 190 bid, 200 asked. Citizens, 135 bid. jumbia,"140 bid: banks in place of Hon, Geo. W. Cassidy, whose | £27CiS open the rear window. The burglars | with it, the poles supporting it snapping like MARKED. ish, covered in Marbleized Silk Plush; price $100. | grievances of their own, and these will be | © = resignation has been accepted, to take effect | Were evidently looking for money, for appear-| pipe stems. The stone which was to be placed | ,GRANT—TEIPP. At Hudson, Mase. August 28, ad tape ate derma ry | ,jailroad Stocks — Washington and Georgetown, 8 — - indi. 4 Lose. Mr. WALTER B. GRANT of Washington, D, Kipaang eer nae gr . ao presented — = their employers with de-| 955 "asked, Metropolitan, 130 bid, 140-asked, | October 1. ances indicated that they searched about the | on the wall over the second-story window was | Cand Miss LCE LIP? of hudson Mee te Ecce hoes, ee ee eee. | Columbia, 50 bid, 59 asked. Capitol'and North O desk and money drawer. They took five boxes | being landed by Mr. John F. Acker, a stone One Large Over-stuffed Suit, 5 pieces; Brocatelle: | MANY STRIKES WILL UNDOUBTEDLY BE INAUGD- | Street. 47% bid, 477: asked. Insurance Stocks—Firemens, 41 bid. Franklin, very fine; price #115. Special for this week only 885. =— 42 bid. Metropolitan, #0 bid, 90 anked. Na- HAUN AUSBY. On August ~ Mauixo Iyterest Cnecns. ~The United hi tandit ‘he ld. @ence of the bride's mother, by the ier “| ¥¥ z = ee of pensand a quantity of tage stam; mason, who was standing on the scaffold. John | {r°§." WAHN to Mine KATIE. sky bom at States treasurer today mailed 7,928 checks | ‘They also carried away five battles ot whisker, Lyons and Charles Fredericks were beneath Seaieen Bo Sooke ee Ome 20 Handsome Plush snd Wood-sest Rockers closing | on Monday out of sympathy for the dock | tional Union, bid, 30% ked. Ar | *6eregating #1,209,724.72, in payment of the} Some time between Wednesday and yesterday | Sd in front of the scaffold. When the derrick ‘aullt tte cmtbeteel tn, Mettteneen out to make room for Parlor Suits st 75 to 83e. on the | laborers if their demands then remain unsatis- | lington, 170. "b! 65 bid; 70 asked, | interest due September 1 on the United States | burglars entered the house of Phi ip H. Christ- — ——— toe carried to the ground, a | 34. og hn a EE A 8S doilar. These are bargains. You should call early to | ¢22 but it is not ted that anything like a | Columbia, 15% bid. 157. asked. Gerinan-Amect | registered bonds of the funded loan of 1891. | man, 1897 Corcoran street, by forcing open the | distance of twenty-five feet, and covered with | BNR jl aliLhk Go Miss GNNIE A MST, Be, have first choice, as we are determined they shall be ed, but it is not expec at anything like @ | can, 180 bid, 200 askell. Potomac, 90 bid, 100 a basement window, and carried off a large | the debris. The laborers employed about the | 6 this city. No cards, * sold this week. —— strike will take place. The effort to | asked. Riggs, 8% bid, 9 asked. National Typo-| Tue New Nattonat Banx.—The official au- quantity of clothi: building hastened to remove the broken tim- Cretonne Couches, price 89. Closing out at $7. ring it about might have succeeded but for | graphic, 40 bid. Mergenthaler, 20 bid. thorization of the controller of the currency GaSe t ss bers and rescue Mr. Acker. - Bed Lounges, price $15. Closing out at @13. the general — — has Bot abroad Po gp apt Pg beer tar nmi oa for the National Capital bank of Washington to Elston Waives an Examination. FATALLY INJURED. ACKER. Suddenly, on Frida 3dozen Shakspeare Tables closing out at $2. = the strikers themselves are becoming | 4 . Electric Light, 87 bid, 96 asked. Pueumatie begin business has been promulgated, The| The case of Wm. Elston, the man charged Mr. Acker, when he had been extricated, was | 4:30 p.u., JOHN F. AC eak-kneed. It is certain that they no longer PI - see. FURNITURE, removed to the emergency hospital, where he of funeral hereafter. hold out for their original position, grasp at LSencen Wace ee eerrania < <6 ia bank's number is 4107. ‘The capital is stated at | With an assault with intent to commita rape F Former Cut | almost any hope of conipromise that offers it-| asked. Chesapeake and Potomac, 86 bi $200,000—John E. Herrell president, and Wm, | ona little girl named Louise Withers in the | was found to have been mortally injured. The N ae 3889, at Price. Price. | self, no matter at what conditions, and appear | asked. American Graphophone Company, B, Baldwin cashier, Agricultural grounds last Wednesday, was | back of his skull was crushed and his nose and or, avod fatty “muse ye 1 Fine Osk Sideboard, Tennessee | to be anxious to return to work if some decent | bid, 223 asked. g rb! called in the Police Court this morning. Mr, | right jawbone were broken. His neck was Carrington, for the defendant, waived an ex-|#léo injured and probably broken. He re- amination and asked that the defendant be | Maiued unconscious until about 4:45 o'clock, ot : : allowed to go on his present bond, $500, ‘The | Whe he died. 25 bid. ' Real Estate Title Insurance, 1224 bid, | have assumed a partially epidemic form ¢ fixed the tof bi t $1 eee Fredericks sustained a severe cut on one stated that the backbone of the dock laborers’ | 125 asked. ‘Columbia Title Insureuee’ Compaen ane i among | Court fixed the amount of bail at $1,000. which | nan. Lyons received an ugly cut on tl strike 18 very nearly broken and that by Mon-| 67s bid. "24 asked. °N fo Depoult Gag | 2nd that mew cases, especially ‘Ong | was given. y ugly cut on the top Safe Deposit Com: | ori h be dai day all th be Socking back to pany, 230 bid, 200 asked. foreigners, ave been reported ily. Bevel Mirror, Cabinet Top, with [pry Peuphrad rene Psieatag s work —— There had been no deaths up to the time of Three French Bevel Plate Mirror aad rane | MRGOTIAIIONS GUILE IB 2EOEHnOS. Baltimore Markets, eee: August _ Mr. Scruggs says that he Doers... = -+ 95.00 75. : UTIMORE, BL — C — mia- t advil isit C i i Fc ee 30.00 22.00 Negotiations between the strikers’ commit- BALTIMORE. Aug. 31.— Cotton firm — mid-| would not advise foreigners to visit Caracas | Thomas Sullivan, charged with a serious assault Miscollaneous Stocks—Washington Market Com- | _T#® Fever at Canacas.—The State depart- 17 bid. ~ Washington Brick Machine | ment has been informed by Minister Scruggs 280 bid. Great Falls Ice Company, om aaa Bale Mae sea ae at Caracas that the fever there seems to 960.00 $40.00 | excuse can be made. This they hope for in | some concession of the dock managers, which | Top, ine Hesd-carved, with 118.00 | Bight pass muster as a compromise, but in this | | cree ae ith Me” +150? | their employers will not oblige them. It is 80 Bevel Plate Mirror ‘. -- 35.00 25.00 1 Mahowany Sideboard, French Plate i On Friday, August 30, 1889, BENJA- fant son ct Harry & and Cora £. Clarke, 8 a sidence of his grandfather, 8, P.@ of the head. drexler. (0735 Thirty Bret street, Geongetown, ob Bude Mr. Acker was about sixty years old, and On August 30, 1889, at 12 o'clock, lived at No, 111 4th street southeast, He was Alt GIT TINGS, in the seventith peat & brother of the late Nicholas Acker. His re- | {°° rom huis late residence, No, 211 D —__>_—_ Sullivan Fined Fifty Dollars. In the Police Court today in the case of , E. ed, ic fe mains were removed from the hospital to his! nortuwest, at 3 u'clock p.m. Monday, September 1 Oak Antique Pedestal Table, Exten- tee and the directors of ‘the dock companies | Whect southern, ‘steady? Fults, toed: nc | before the middle or latter part of October. | on James T. Perry at the 7th street car stable home, ‘The deceased leaves a wife and several Heine Sud trietids reapttfully invited te attends 8 ft... an 15.00. 10.00 sei | berry, 76a85; No. 2, 80; steamet Persoxau.—R. Dwyer and M, Eaton of New| some days ago, Sullivan pleaded guilty to aj ¢ ad ATTOON. Ou Saturday | mornii 1 Walnat Pxtension Talile, ft. 20,00 15.90 | are still in progress. Mr. Burs addressed a | Ouiet'vut firmer; No. & winter ved. “spores 7 “ Y " York, ‘T. Copeland of Boston, A. J. Sawyer of | Charge of simple assault and was fined $50 or | It was stated today that Mr. Acker was tay sixty days in jail, Sullivan struck Perry with | Warned not to remain on the scaffold while the place at Columbus. 1 Leather Seat Very Fine Chair. 15.00 8.00 large meeting of the strikers and their sym- | September, 79142795; October, 804481; Dec: August ALVIN 8. MATTOO formvesiy “at are, e ther Sest Chairs, suitable | pathizers this morning, saying in the course of | ber, 824aSt. Corn—southern dull and nominal; | Michigan, P, Shoemaker of Pennsylvania ‘ i stone was being hoisted, but he said the | °K, On the 30) ugust, A chile tials soos 00 | bis remarks that victory was hearer than it was | White, S244; yellow, 4ua4iy; western, sendy: | and J. Ferguson of. Philadelphia are | " P& °f on and nearly brained him. mumsld ons sonarh eae berkae Metco Ein AIARY Ay MCCORMICK. widou of tas one cr more -- 3.00 2.25 | deemed possible a few hours ago. The em- | WXed, Shot, AQ gad0s; August, 40; September, | at Willard’s.—~J. Moore, United States Navy,| A Reception for the W. L. I. Corps. | the stone. Le a " We also baves full line of Wardrobe Beds at very | ployes of the London docks, along the lower | and’ pennsylvania, 24a27; western white, ose | Cal, Hon. Clay Evans of Chatanooga, J.Miller | pho stay-at-home members of the Washing- AN INQUEST, ck pin, Sunday. ‘Friends and relatives low prices, to which we call special attention. | reaches of the Thames, and also the employes | 2g; western mixed, 23424. Rye quict, of Rhode Island, W. C. Cover of New Orleans ington Light Infantry will meet at the a: ‘The police made an inspection of the broken | Mvited to attend. * Twenty Suites of Bed Hoom Furniture, varyiug | at Shadwell basin, are joining their fortunes | Hay’ easicr—prime to choice timothy, 12.50a1:.50. | and A. E. Cook of New York are at the Ebbitt. } 28! 8! ¥ 5 eacpeadl PR cs 4 thinking § McGOWAN. On Friday, August 30, 1889, at from $20 to $300 each, will be sold 10 cents off | with the strikers and the gencral belief is that | Provisions firmer. Butter flrm—western packed, | ——D. R. Brien and J, Powers of New York, T, | tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock to. make ar- | timbers, and thinking it was a case that called Elizabeth, XJ. CALHERINE | MOGOQWAR, wite the dollar. | the end of the struggle is near at hand. | 10al3; creamery, 17a18. Eggs quieter, 18a18%¢. | Aldrich of Boston, Ala., and M. C. Taylor of Ken- | rangements for the reception of the members | for an investigation of some kind, the facts | Sf Capt, Jol M ~4 Petroleum unchanged—refined, Adujral Harmony ard Mrs. Col. Biddie of this city. Coffee quiet | tucky are at the Rigg’s—E. E. Chubbuck of | who are now at Camp Wm. G. Moore, Atlantic | were communicated to Coroner Patterson, who e evening o (0 SETTLEMENT Pe z 4 7 1 7 MOOKE. On th ning of August 26, L889, sitiakoceca Merccmpart oman a the | Sandy colt, Soe compe nin als, SUear | New Orleans, H.D. Armstrong and family of | City, The Hotel Randall has offered the corps | determined to hold an inquest, 4 o wrist fliness, at Fort hp Pe, THOMAS A ; a - ice | 10%. Whisky, unchanged, 110... Freights ‘to | Cincinnati, Ohio, W. A. King of Colorado, C.| lunch on Monday night and the offer has| He had jury summoned which met at the MOGKE, 6 ustive of Carlisle, Pa. but for many yearys | strike is possible today. The dock companies Liverpool per steamer firm—flour, 20s.; grain per | A. Ellis of Haverhill, Mass., and Nichoas. | been accepted. first precinct station at today and went to | “Niysus. On Wednesday, Augost 28, 1880, at 5 have intimated that they are willing toconsider | bushel, 5d. Cork for orders. 48.00. Receipts— | Gordon and wife of Baltimore are at the St. RP EOD the house of deceased to view the remains. o'clock p.m., HUGH FRANCIS, beloved bi of the z further authorized proposals from the men, | flour, 11,490 barrels; wheat. 70,000 bushels; corn, | James. Real Estate Sales. G. H. Norton. who was in charge of the brick | late Fauuie A. Myers, m the tiicth year of his age LAWYERS, TEACHERS AND | but if these are made they cannot be formu- | 2000 bushels; oats, 7,000 bushels. Shipments— Abraham Fisher has bought for $4,681.26 of | work, was the first witness examined. he bak eee an oe W. B MOSES & SON, CORNER 11TH AND F 8TS. N.W. WASHINTON, D. C. War Department Changes. residence, ~ - Tithe e c c 73 sid wi r OE street, sosthwest, Sunday, Gaptentes Te B ahgold Ske Cartas Litle Liver Pil tor terpid liver | lated and negotiated before the strike will have | four; jure tsrrals; Cheat, 00,000 bushels; corn, Appointed—Chas. EB. ocd, Pennsylvania, | ® ¥- Bradley, lots 1,2, 8. 81 and 32 and part 4, | | Hessid, he suggested to Mr. Acker Thursday | lick mc Reaves aid Heda mapectul — eis —— eee ae: bis clerk, §1,000, depot quartermaster’s office, | S4¥#re 801 and Josoph B. Builey has bought the | {Cae Oy Aare bat ate Acker suid he was | WARWICK. On Friday, 30, 1880, at 9 ¥ BALTIMORE, Aug. 31.—Virginia consols, 37%: ae + tit r, po * | sam is i m P H . Yeloc] .. JAMES » Belo” usvand of Virginvas: From Wall Street Today. do, ten-forties, sit: do, threes, 674674: baltimore | Philadelphia, vice Philip J. Umstead, Fe ae ee coos angler 149 feot 5 | going to raise ‘it ee Warwack, iu the Bifty-aizth year of hleuye Frasr Is Tse Fr | _ New Yons, Aug. 31.—The opening of the | and Ohio stock, 86; Northerw Central stock, 714 | Pennsylvania, declined; Chas. L. Ebaugh, now by whose — ion the derrick Had he asked us, well we know stock market was fairly scctive and firm to | 23%; Cincinaad, Weshingwn and Baltimore Arete | wissouri, clerka $1,000, surgeon gen- ge ouunene eee RT So strong this morning, first prices being | consolidated gas bonds, 11201124; do. stock, 44% | eral’s office, records. and pensions the building this afternoon and he was in- einstein Rel Se ee ar rong, Miia er or laf | Raa division; Helon H. House, Ohio, clerk, $1,000, | peported for the Eventno Sian. formed that the timber which had been at- His lite was asked, But Gx See nes ee Chicago Markets. adjutant general's office, Resigned: Wm. H. | “tap “Dawoonaric Cousrerer.—The demo- | tched to the derrick had been taken away. OF PIECE GooDs. Be pany Nically active stocks, however, were | CHICAGO, Aug. 31 (opening).—Wheat—August, | Luchr, Wis., clerk, $1,000, surgeon general's | ¢, 137, DExooRATIC committee bas rented for | _ Wilmot Lake and ©. N. Morr apiepetal wil take place from his late residence, St. Paul, Northern Pacific preferred and Atchi- | 77; September, ‘77: December, 783. Corn— | office; Geo.’ C. Videtto, Pa., clerk, $1,500, sur- pe /niog Pract ears were examined as to the size of ber. bn mchntiven and Grants Somtoctaliy tte son, and while the market continued strong the | September, 3314; October, 33%; December, 334. fice; C.D, @ campaign roa «iH rick house on of seapecttally OUR TAILORING DEPARTMENT IS GET- movements in the general list were con- | Oats—September, 194; October, 19%. Pork—Sep- Duke street, part of the Rev. Mr. Nourse’s ~ m Se 5 He Was Not a Burglar. ~ fined to small fractions, only Northern | tember, 11.05; October, 11.00. ‘Lard—September, a rty on Duke street and the adjoining Says " 6.15; October, 6.10, Short ribs — September, . D. Kinsm: occupied by him. The house was} This morning, about 4 o'clock, the Temple TING PRETTY FULL OF THE NEWEST {| Pacific preterred showing any marked strength. Re Or een tice. roxas, from | PUilt a8. law office by Mr. 8, Chapman Neale | cafe, on 9h above F street northwest, was en- Ds. Pasces rn rs n 5.0734; October, 5.1234. It rose rapidly from the opening and again | ™ piss ‘Promnotel: PATTERNS OF IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC touched the highest price of the week, 75, after INVESTIGATING THE EXPLOSION, | $1,000 to $1,200, surgeon general’s office; E. K. and was, for some years, the center of demo- tered through the cellar door, Some of the n a an advance of 134 per cent. The gains in the fst McKeever, $1,400 to $1,600; Frisby G. Biker, | °ratic movements in Alexandria, The com- | inmates, being aroused, gavean alarm. Officer Crzax ee aye —a peli ig Superintendent McComb Thinks Some | Connecticut; area avidson, | North =, Paes or peti amma imagelle ia Buse Witch trough! Northern’ Fede. etry | One Dropped a Match Into the Sewer. | Carolina; Jas. E. Douglas, Washington | t™ogrevs Mr. Fr a * pi Sa territory, and Joseph ’D. Nevins ind "ego ia WECARRY AS HANDSOME ALINE AND | tthe hour‘and'et Il o'clock the market was | Superintendent of Sewers McComb had a | Texas, ¢ 1,000, to 51.20; Wa H, Malvin, Ohio, i ; Powpen, fairly active and strong at the best prices | force of men at work pretty much all day in- ? ¥ ich.,” i i a oer reached, the advances extending to 2 per | vestigating the cause of the sewer explosion on Finn ie rte Remy W. cent. D street last evening. In conversation oy Degasbioakt < Committed Suicide With a Revolver, | With a Bran reporter he said that as Treseey Depeces Derrorr, Micu., Aug. $1.—James Egan of | Yet it was impossible to account for the ex-| 4- W. Davidson of Florida has received an | vention to se! date for 196 Madison street, Chicago, was found dead in | Plosion. There were, he said, several theories | *ppointment to class “E,” $1,000 per annum, | the house of — would be held at the United States Government. Indorsed by the hesdsof TION OF BEING THE BEST IN THE CITY. the Basselt house Gils sneraing, havi which he was working upon, The most plaus- | in the office of the sixth auditor, under amended en eee tae thet eegee, 4 pegne Fake the Great Universities aa the Strongest, Purest, and mitted suicide with a revolver. ible one he thought was that some per- | Tule 10, civil service rules, egpeeed most Healthfnl. Dr. Price's Cresm Baking Powder in several sanitariums. Jobn R. W: ‘WOOLENS AND WORSTEDS, MOST PERFECT Ma WASHINGTON. ‘te paar Smoot a ward meetin: send gates to the con- & democratic candi superior excellence proven im millions of homes for more than a quarter of a century. Itis used by the OUR BEAD CUTTER HAS THE REPUTA- a with the county democratic committee PRICES MODERATE, son having connection with the sewer had| Promotions: Miss R. R. Doolittle of New | Wednesday. Frank Hume will undoubtedly be does not contain Ammonis, Lime gr Alum, Scldonly Chicago was his conservator, — thrown naptha or benzine into itand some- | York, from $840 to class D, $900 per annum, in | the nominee. i im Cana, _ Chief John Grass Seriously Il. body had ignited the same by carelessly drop- LE, Strezt Rerares.—The itendent of ing a match ora lighted cigar in the sewer. wae eb bn, tov men b in repairing PRICE BAKING POWDER ©0,: Four Yares, N.D., Aug. 31.—John Grass, the | ‘The sewer, he said, was not injured at all. ornia, Patrick street between King and Prince streets, E B BARNUM & CO. great chief of the Blackfe i Capt. Lusk was at the scene this morning look- Mrs, S. M. Taliafe 1s now at work on Pitt street south of Ki corner sr me. over the case. Superintendent McComb 9900, H As the drainage of neari; streets a make @ report upon the case, whole ci mo 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVR e dianapolis says: Wm. E. Denning, un AST! |, COLUMBIA, DE . 4 MOLAY isp Porouag COMMANDEBIES ing assistant postmaster at Booneville, this state, Ase manutnetared and cold by wo 0g lowes any bouse heal, + eee tances: shortage. le All goods strictly best quality and guarenteed regu- | TO°1'th% Whole amount, €6,500, in card com- vansville, and wASDEN Peete OEE Ry ree | Sich whom he WHOS Fontesivania ive. f & —————— The Virginia Campaign. General Mahone, it is stated, will open the Virginia campaign almost immediately, begin- : i i ff i £ 2 # i i: aH hes j if | i i i HT Rese Ms She sahara tap goee on for five years. auz7-lw* if Z| STEWART t HOUCK, 50 H st. a. ESS es y 2 nerve for’