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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C¥ FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1890. - 5 Cc I ¢ ty ordinary day's meals and at the sre exquisitely rendered. | PRESENTS FOR LIEUT. GUY. newer wey etwnt, wivane soe! QQ VDT TON, |THE DRENCHED CAMP. |e Stheseste ce kates] fe “aeaet Sreiicar” cist | Tene nesteom ot seat merce often prevents people trom thyings ‘proprietary medi- a The Before the District Commissioners. genhnensmaaan as comer Sights Among the Guardsmen FRUIT STEAMER WRECKED. |THE COOK AND THE SOLDIER. ‘Wee of Ayers Cherry Pectoral, For months s bottle . Norweigan steamer Signe from Port Antonio| Guard Duty im the Rain. 3.1 Ritchie, commission agent, Kingston, Aus- camel avissiiien an The Signe of Port Antonio Lost With a oe my usual remedies at hand,I thought of the Cherry | for this port has been wrecked off Abaco, FEE BE SATS THE ACCUSED OFFICER ADMITTED TO RIM RECEIVING MONEY FROM THE LOTTERY (COMPANT—‘‘PRESENTS” FROM POLICY MEX axD KATE BLACK. ‘Mr, H.O. Claughton. counsel for the accused, wasthe firstto arrive this afternoon in the board room of the District Commissioners, =a tain where the trial of Lieut Gay of the police CAPT. DUBLE MAKES CHARGES, force was to be resumed at 1 o'clock, and Com-| He Says He Has Boon Engaged in Pre Practices. u Tis 2 af ee tralia, writes: “For years a confirmed sceptic as to the merits of Proprietary medicines, I was at last converted by the Cargo of Bananas. eastahas ove me Pama July 25,. dispatch ‘ived eta beattrsenes Sandwich ™i11 amas tm my closet, till one night I was seized with a violent —oe Baca barerty aaa ouubtpemttegiiag, ana at the maritime exchange here says that the O14 Fort—Incidents of Life in Camp— i i 3 8 nit aie Hd missioner Hine soon followed him. Each bad a typewritten copy of yesterday's proceedings. — Commissioner Hine seemed deeply interested | Capt John A. Dubie today sent to the District sisting of roast beef sand) of roas' sandwiches in the test v. Commissioners letter respecting the announce —__>_—_ quires 540 pounds of beef, 600 loaves 3 i Peetorsl, and determined to give its trial, The result | Bahama Islands, No particulars of the dis- 60 ds of butter and 250 gallons of cof i, ment that Col, Ernst, the commissioner of, ‘was truly magical. Relief came almost instantly, and | “#er have been recéived. HE main topic of talk at Camp fremendous number of dishes and uten- | not th ae cd mae ay red mem ag eae be buildings and grounds, had requested the tore. The Signe left Port Antonio on July 10, Washington yesterday afternoon | sils necessary in the preparation and service of | pedestriai top there thee cation of his appointment as special after repeating the dose, certainly not more than half | ing on board 24,000 bunches of bananas and and this morning was naturally | such an immense amount of food is necessarily excep’ they had not been found. Commissioner Doug- | ¢ uty in sy a. B dozen times, I found myself thoroughly curea. sub- | 600 bags of cocoanuts. consigned to the Balti- the rain, and next was the ques- | * big item, and it may be said for the commis- ‘dry. lass was at lunch at 1 o'clock. Mr. Hazelton Quan and vicinity, on the ground coisiouti-acs Seialnas ea sasbd aceon ee it Company. She carried a crew of Ai Mie as the commananyiaepees (S27 noes = = ereeen iy a = aaaenne a 00 of aay oe be soso that masmuch es Commis- como 2 caper henge a Fong reg: <4 = a a joner Douglass dined at 1 o'clock the hearing lo a : ‘the use of the Cherry Pectoral. I recommend this JAPAN'S FIRST ELECTION. 4 ment. There was general resent- wie ee — me eond THR WELL-FED THIAD BATTALION. might as well be set for 1:30, come into collision with his (Col. E.'s) em preparation to all sufferers from throat snd lung imi me mont felt all over the camp at for a single thing in this department. Infact! 4 paper referring to statements mado con-| «Dock him” was Commissioner Hine’s good- | Ploes and had violated some of the rules of penning The New Constitution Does Not Weaken what was deemed an unjust pub- cerning the commissary department was | natured suggestion. his (Col. E."s) office, the Government. y lic attack on this department of i handed to Gen. Ordway last evening by Ma}.| “You ought to dock him,” added the attor-| “22 Teply,” says Capt. Dubie, “I beg leave to — ly the brigade. It was deemed best | imperatively necessary that everything should | Brackett on behalf of the officers and men of ney, “oan you can’t.” state that Col. Erust is mistaken when he Vaxcovven, B.C., July 25.—Advices from 4 that the false impression created | be planned ahead with the greatest exactitude. | the third battalion. Maj. Brackett said: “So Commissioner Robert arrived at 1:10 and Mr, | 4t1 was appointed without the approval Japan received per steamer Bavaria state great among tho friends of the soldier GETTING SUPPLIES. {ar as has come within my observation as camp | ring femarked to oie as re ayo ae his predecessor, as the papers recommending interest was manifested in Japan at the first | AM Bboy in Washington, as to tho| Fort Washington,in point of distance, lenota | Offcer, of the third battalion the meals far-} 1° * he was “Gocked * | 115 appointment on file in your office will show election under the new constitation, which oc- great ways from Washington, but from the point | fine aye been ereellonk ‘The frre herent I wasappointed over three years ago on the curred July 1. Returns were not fully “at [Ay be at once checked and a protest | of getting things from there suddenly it isa and abundantly supplied. On the recommendation of Col. Johu M. Wilson, then ceived when the mail left, but sufficient were ma to be signed by the company | good ways. no brings its quota of fresh Bw of my command re- in charge of public buildings and grounds, and ie camp and in this way the i ut outside of this oversight y of several well-known citizens residing in the For Croup, Whooping Cough, Brouchitis, Asthma and Consumption the best remedy 1s AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists, Price @1; stx bottles 85. os in to show a large percentage of the electors. ‘ eommanders was promptly drawn | provisions to r Mix. A. Rorrerr Sarvs: Incomplete returns show 39 government, 33 ap and as promptly signed. The sg Sn, josie oa been absolutely no complaint in b pcre - ‘nl 3 who wished to see those 8‘ Returniny nsils there are food served, nor any reason groun from certain im “The principal tale-bearer of age is the skin of the | Opposition, 18 independent and 2 doubtful can- | protest did not emanato in the slightest from | | (oftn aie es “Wgallon. caldrons used in | £or such complaint.” c moral practices that have wh human face.” To regain a youthful appearance we | didates elected. headquarters, Gen. Ordway knowing nothing | making soups, stews, coffee and in boiling on orate BONS Yor sem. : - for years, as well as from made the res- must scale this outer skin off snd formenewskine®- | The queen dowager of Corea dicd on the 4th | whatever about the matter. water, there ‘are then three 8-foot ‘There was considerab! ight 3 dezvous of thieves, she ca Fromna, of dics thie without injury or harastal elect covting the | CC 2TIY., aged elghty-three years, having a muevass. with six large ovens, ‘Coming down to smaller | pearese tre chen ser tee at night } tramps, and the vilest prostitutes of ail colors signed during the minority pf the present king. tached, is| things there are in use 200 1-gallon and nationalities. callous filling of the pores and drawing out completely | hore ig royal mourning ordered, which means The protest, with the signatures a\ d, poo te, fifty S-galion coffee - pote, and departure of steamers was not carried out. “It may be that, in laboring without Poronspamaamnepninn. “paprsnl pronfosom” = Sar that the whole nation is obliged to don mourn- | 88 follows: 1.600 Pi desl frrind 1,600. coffee ‘mi ; | One of those who was inconvenienced writes } sation to rolieve these beautiful eee eee cae Call at ettice sod nea soungeiri | ng for three years. Heavy taxation is imposed | “We, the undersigned; company commanders | ench of knives, forks and spoons, hi ee I : such pests and make them so that with cue side of her face cleared and other side as was | *0,pay the funoral expenses, of the District of Columbia National Guard, | trays, 200 vogetable dishes, 200 water pitchers, | teat 900 oie oe oo a originally, showing vast change, or send 4c. postage ‘he Official (ezette states that twenty-three | representing the sentiment of our men, read | 200 meat platters, 200 stow platters, 300 sugar | 6:30 boat. - Fancy our or er dF ete on pickle dishes, for full particulars. MME. A. RUPPERT, 430 7thet. | RCW cases and five deaths occurred from | with surprise the article in today’s Post criti- | bowls, 200 butter plates, ; informed by the clerk that the boat was d 4 . 5 | cholera at the town of Nagask on July 2 and 3. | gi, th , ments of Camp | each of salt and 200 mustard | ¥°T° y ployes. noms Weeinaten ROL. BO | Gigether thera have beam seventeen desta, | Wertocesnana kere che atas to, ba untros | pots, 900 vinegar @nett 506 Ladies. soning rhoment gett meirnprsiemny : AA T might cite one instance in which such seemed arn gre and unjust in the extreme, take this means of SERVING SUPPER, leven ihe couktaat pusbertaae tan ee. bee to have been tho case, Learning that little 6 Cc For Tar S: HOW DID ANNIE GOODWIN DIE? | croressing our disapproval of the same. and| ‘Tho service of the supper is one of the most would call ot. Fort Washington to ectee =e yi é ae my ay Apert em ~ Care Bor Lar Sem i i i 7 : of these groun rg ARRESTS. og | The Inquest Begun in New York to De- eee eet ia ae ality atthe food | Picturesque sights of the camp, There bok. The steamboat company may be indif- Sy santainiienan somashons ad —_ TREE ASE PRODUCING. cide Who Committed the Crime. nd the manner in which itiseerved.” “H. 8, | are two sandwich wagons and two coffee | ferent to the opinion of the public, but I know spectable, the undersigned, with the Grenwrcron aug AND wands ae Barbour, captain Ist separate company; Arthur | carts for the first and second regi-| To hove will bo ore enlocsed C0 nod he tho of Col. Ernst's offcers, a BKIN DISEASE. New Yorx, July 25.—The inquess in the ‘case | Yates, captain battery A Ist arsillory: J. M-jments, while for the seventh and fentdacs kaplacay Worn tocaager tor urectexant cxf. portion and bring thous to Jertion, - of Annie Goodwin, the youn, ‘irl who died | Bassett, captain B company, 61 attalion; J. } eight attalion a separate wagon does 1 1 q - fe a L ‘net's Sntne Cgecte of an abertica ty Dr’ MeGen- | L: Wilton, captain G company, 6th battalion; | scrving. Through the kindness of the cavalry | ,,28e change in the schedule eansed consider-| | Five minntes later Mr. Douglass appeared at | whom we had confided our pisos a rom the effe: y Dr. John J. Cartinett, captain 'B company, 5th troop their spring wagon carries the able trouble to some of the guardsmen. Thirty | the door and called Mr. Hine out to consult | by notifying the implicated parties to en igal, was begun here today. A large number battalion; E. G. Benson, eaptain A company, provisions py the artillery oad = ead soldiers whose purses had expired and | with him about another matter. their guard. and thus prevented an important of interested spectators was in attendance. Dr. | sth batialion; William ‘Edward Horton | Cavalry. As soon. as the wagons | OF Whom a return to camp wana necessity |" s-crotary ‘Tindall entered the room and|*!est. I certalnly have not, in the interests of H. 8. MeGonigal, Mrs. Fanny Shaw, Under-| captain D | company: 4th _ battalion; | appear in the camp thero is one grand rush | £0108 the Corcoran to go to camp. When the | | 6. doors and windows to let in some | £°2* ~ into col. ker C. Merritt and his colored assistant Dav- | 3‘ Buck, captain, C company, fourth bat-| for the provisions which are usually dealt out fort was reached, however, the Macalester | OP any of Col. Erost’s employers, as I idson and the girl’s two lovei talion; T. F. Ritey, captain company, fourth | by some non-commissioned officer. was lying at the wharf and, instead of waiting | fresh air. think ail good citizens residing in the Harrison and Andrew Fanning, who ar battalion; Richard A. O'Brian, captain, A com- five minutes until she puiled ont, the Corcoran} Mr. Hine said he had no objection, because | of the mall will bear testimony. ft 4 pateoes criminis, were all p: i pany, fourth battalion; E. D. Smoot, first lieu- calmly continued her trip. her captain paying | he was smoking a cigar he got from one of the in the interests of good that rap) . the friend of the gil, and} Seat, company A, cizth battalion; Arthur No aitention to the indignant proteste of} O° wen ‘ou grant me a hearing before taking sction tm Fecates obs the antics. | AuDiC's sister, Mrs. George Halliday, were also | Brooks, captain, company A, seventh battalion; Y the soldior boys, who were unable | "Pa . a oa Mr, | *Bi# matter.” dium whereby, the sativee” | thore. Mrs. Halliday was the first witness, Wilford Marshall, first lieutenant. company B, to reach camp until about 11:30, after ‘taps’ en tt must be = Swo-for’,” remarked Mr. ge sary to the cure of cute- —_— seventh bettalion; J. A. Perry, captain, com- had been sounded. Nearly an hour was then | Hazelton. LOCAL LEGISLATION, Boots aflections can be From Wall Street Today. pany A, eighth badtaion: JH Campbell, cay j spent by the belated men in keeping them- suniee nimedie ehemeen: — — New Yorx, July 25.—The comparative ac-| tain, company B, eighth battalion; Wm. ©. selves out of the general guard house, where} 4+ 4.09 o'clock the trial was resumed and | Bills Approved by the House District tivity shown in the stock market yesterday | Beck, captain, company, third battalion; Hi hey were at once carried, Sergeant Burges was recallea.ty Mr. Hasel- Committee. ted the tradi A. Webber, first lieutenant, company D, thir caneivee perp rom ; any B, first battalion; J. 3. Miller, captain him on another branch of the case. 4 the following bills: Se: again equal to anything seen during the present | P89) rt i J. er, Captain, The Clayton-Breekinridge Case—Mrs. pens ag ‘ proved the following bills: Senate bill euthor- dull period. Sugar refineries and New Eng-| company D, first battalion; A. D. Raymond, ? Mothdlinx’s Pension, Bia, Did you stany time or place have scon- | izing the Commissioners to use certain prop- ., | land were again the only stocks displaying any | Captain, company D, second battalion; Fred. ‘ an jon, Versation with Lieut. Guy concerning presents | orty on © street for a track house; Ben- So mild and pureis Fels’s | , nimation. and in these the trading was much | T2ompson, captain, company A, third bat- : : received from policy men?” asked counsel. 2 Germicide Boap that even i talion; Michael Mahony, captain, company B, The Clayton-Breckinridge (Arkansas) elec ate bill 4072, for the relief of the tender skin of the baby | diminished from that of yesterday. First lion; Mich y, captain, Pi a 7 . z = FOR LIEUT. GUY FROM POLICY MEN. | 4, ‘i lode gains tone and health from | prices, in continuance of the reaction of last | third battalion. tion case was under discussion for some time 3 4 os . Anacostia ge of Masons; House te constant use. jacinta ally fi It was impossible to sce several captains eeaay by the Hi i ar replied witness. “On one occasion he | bill 11,043, with amond@ments, ig. Were generally from 34 to 34 per cent : 4 ‘oday by the House committee on elections, by -— lower than last night's figures, but ‘the. weak- | Who, no doubt, would have signed the paper. } Mr. Lacey, chairman of the subcommitice | told me that he had received a watch andbad|the trans-Anacostia railroad into the 2S cmte, ness coy see Cs cel and as far COMMISSARY SERGEANT NEUMEYER. 4 Isereeeenrenragnt rw oe ee also been given one to give to Licut. Arnold | District; House joint resolution authoria- —- as such a hmited market could show any tem-| Jn regard to the commissary department it , of the results of the election in t jerent } because, he said, they did not want to present | ing survey for South street FELS SCO. Makers, | per, it was firm. Sugar, however, weakened | may be said that. taking everything into con- i counties as shown by the testimony taken, | it to Arnold themselves.” bridge across Eastern oar House wes — again late in the day and declined from 78% | Sazration the arrangements are exceptional which statement was ordered to be printed for |" Witnose also said that Guy had told him that | 411 es prenion ad , inthe Mite. ee eee UC a een cmemen es ere Nanert re ilar ah ry cclisG, amarquis sean £4 sie the use of the commitice. | Probably the case | he had reeeived clothing and hats from them, | (7.10 Pron sane sear aes TEPEPSIA IM 78 SORST FORMS | WILL | 10994; lowest sale 109; last sale 109. byte tole shy pyr principe A omits wil sposed of at next meeting. Witness was asked if he ever had a conversa. | ‘ict, and House bill 7342 to amend the act re- TO RELIEVE THR SHAWXEES. tion with Lieut. Guy about going into any one | lating to junk dealers in the District. ee : anded by Carter's Little Liver Fills. They notonly re’) yyNANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, | like clock work. Maj. McIntyre is the ¢« lheve present distress but strengthen the stomach and : 1 THE SANDWICH CHOPPER. The House committee on Indian affairs has} of the schemes by which he (wituess) was to Next Tuesday at 10 o'clock a ‘ial —- issary general of the brigade, while : ; 3 special meeting sombre apparatas. New York Stock Market. aeaneasa ite 7 perailly 2 func In the making of the sandwiches six big chop-| taken favorable action on the Perkins bill to a 227 Freee overruled, and wit | eg earns will bo held on the liquer Meenas The following are the opeving and closing pricesof| the direction of Commissary Scrg ivug machines are used for the meat, and when | secure the Shawnee Indians therr proportion- ; ° a . e P Fes Cus Ox. SPAS TS ae pase el jit gute in, between, the. slices of bread | te share ofthe 93000 received Utne Cher | Rem midhe heard the conversion took place | The trane-Anacotin, bridge | bill and the CLONING PRICES CH SUNESR LAP SPREARG. — - it resembles the usnal potted meats, sone aes See Ne ee Seeing Re Dt ceaeeek, my Ae wt | Go be waged by Mr Meet’ tn Gn temmeuts of LINEN—PLAIN AND STRIPED AND PLAID, . ‘ . Today belt g Friday it has been necessary, to | Indian territory. : amie i ania aaa the other side of the river. Reatien pelent— : 50 wit = f megt the religious views of many of the meu, ‘MRA, M'CLELLAN'S PENSION. Liewk. Gum, ho eth, chemed bh 1 oan can Closing prices— “pat a to prepare almoet double rations, and to those e itt i i eee ee ee ee = ried . Prd 06 x preps 10 The House committee on invalid pensions to- cuutaining money end tel him thet now as Mr. Morrill today introduced into the 8 MOMIE CLOTH—PLAIN AND EMBROIDERED, ‘ > % é . 3 who have an objection§ to the use of meat tkere | day ordered a favorable report upon a bill Regular 81.25 8225 8: 7 i} SS will still be lenty to eat, This Lieut, Arnold had been removed he|® bill to continue the charter of the National og a = eae QF é i i a f granting a pension of $2,000 per annum to the | 1° : ‘ ‘ : Se ee bee a eee Aa one ie nati the sag | Widows bene Ses Gon cil” | tommy) "mig "as el, "be, geuny| Metropolitan Fire Inearnace Company of te BROWS. BLUE, WINE AND T. ; g ; : plenty, je a * this, Lieut. Guy. told him that Mr. | District of Columbia, which was oe oe Ww. y dinner sixty dozen clams had been made up | THE PORT HUDSON ““FORLORN HOPE STORMIXG| Mohun said that he (Burgess) might for a period of twenty years under act of Com- 91.50 82.50 83.25 $4.00 $5.00 $7.50 98.00 - into an excellent chowder, At supper this — well be getting the money. The money, Guy | gross dated August 1, 1870. Closing ‘prices— ; ; p : evening two kinds of sandwiches will be issued, | ‘The House committee on military affairs has | told him, was from the Louisiana Lottery Com- ra ines pg ll gma ag Ss. ipo 3, ¥: ak one of meat and the other of cheese. agreed upon the following substitute for the | pany; that there was aregular amount disirib-| Range of the Thermometer Today. These seeder are monuy made D eS ti i j THE EMMET GUARDS ON DUTY. Senate bill anthorizing the Sectetary of War | Uted among members of the Gepertment. The following were the readings at the Sig- The Emmet Guards aro doing cuard duty to- | to present medals to the survivors of the “for-} “Did you understand that Licut. Arnold was | nai Gfiice today: 8 a.m., 68; 2 p.m., 77; ode ST EE Gic0 92.00 02.75 03.25 94.00 day in the mud and rain, but such little things | Jorn hope storming party” of Port Hudson: ea y of the money?” asked Mr. Doug- | mum, 78; minimam, 6%. » : ts pe as mud and rain have ‘That the Seeretary of War be and he is | lees. - a‘ ‘SL1Z 91.50 92.07 92.44 $3.00 | It will to it will pay you ee ewe ee to carry over hereby authorized aud directed to procure | _ “‘Yes, sir,” replied the witness; “that's wiat i oe ae an suitable bronze medals and to present one of | Lieut. Guy said.” eumves-somm a Capt. O'Brian’s com- ke, % Jaly ext season. Every piece m ‘ said -medals to each of the volunteers for the KATE BLACK’S CHRISTMAS PRESEXT. Joncph's parsonage, by Rev. Fathor Pceipoiere pemeny, Og ne gf ope) p PES agora N rming column against the works of| Witnessaiso said that he saw a pipe and $10] F- CANNON to Mies IDA i, JONES, Bevuar ice -gi 30 $290 EOE Biver--.. [108 out Just a, promptly 477 Vort, “Hudson, organizod pursuant to the | that wore received from Kate Black, who kept NORRIG-LAEKEY. On Jaly 24, Closing prices—$3.37 $2: 2.07 and $1.69 Washington Stock xchange. B as if the sun was shin-/ “ 2 ee a house of ill fame. That was in 1387, and at | s0288e of the Union ME. Churel FINE KIP LEATHER NETS, = song ria ap mon eed i) . ingin its brightest man wii were forty-nine, issued by command of Maj. Gen. Brown, E. & NORATS to LULIE ‘as stated in a letter fs B that i umere 5 y. Romular priees—$3.00 5.75 9228 9175 | gu i 1043 asked. U. 8 4Xs, 1801. coupou, | Neumeyer. Tho eure of so largo a family does | ef. ‘This morning Sf 7) Rete te Tae oronded eet eee etch’ | was a Christimas present, a ws hnmummasdig mmo — ae a - = _ 1033 . P to d tl i ¢ | the sre ex- jon’ edals Sro8s~ nati i DMITATION LEATHER NETS, SPLENDID VALUE. | 193% Dia Neumeyer, and the genial geutleman seems to | Temely muddy, but a a pe Pe lend : Rewular prices—$2.09 $176 61.20 gc. pid, 124% asked. N yer, an 7 Ls the ground around the son to whom the same is presented volunteered a ¥, J Departed this life Closing prices—$1.50 $131 — '80 70c. District of Columbia Bonds—Per imp. 6s, 1801, | have # continual smile on his classic counte- | the ground around ¢ for said storming column, but shall state in sub- | them, because he was not asked. He said he vet bese, whic 6 COTTON-MESH NETS—CLOSING PRICE 50c. { oj4 101 bid. Per imp. 7%, 1891, currency, 102|Mance. Last year, it is said, the sergeant did cu ez en g, ; stance in suitable language, to be designated | had not talked over the matter since yester- me ane AD. re EVERY NET MUST BE SOLD. bid. Market’ stock 7s, 1802, currency. 103 bid. | not smile so much, but this year he has but one | thirsting so long for a e ry of W. - | day. When asked by Mr. Claughton to whom TOPHAM'S TRUNK MANUFACTORY, | 20-year fund. Gs, 18U2, gold, 102 bid. 20-year | care, he finds it impossible to learn to hold his | little moisture has = Zig dled spe TW Ar. Une fact that the con- | ie frst told this story, he said it was to Col. ie 1231 Pennsylvania ave. nw. |fand, 58, 180%, gold, 111° bid.” Water | reins in his left hand, according to military | Worked up fa large- : by reason of the surrender of #he garrison.” ’ | Robert and his (witness) statement was taken _3718-€05! -R™_ | stock, 76, 1901, currency, 138 bid. o-yearfund, | tactics, Mr. Newmeyer is aided. in his| sized thirst ‘and the 7 = in writing by Col. Robert. a. golds (rae oS eatroncy, big undertaking by Assistant Commissary | Water ix rapidly ab- j snes gucseeece Mr. Clanghton asked for the notes taken at} gyneral will take piace from the Job Dix Goons. pong es artes ¥, 121% | Sergeant Corvaizier, who is the only one of his | Sorbed and a few hours U ‘The House post office committee today agreed | that time, but Mr. Hazelton objecte? and told | p*zun church st lo'ciock “pam. Sunday ely, ‘Miscellaneous Bonds—U. & Electric Lightbonds, | kind. Sergeant Corva is said to be able to | Of dry weather wilt upon a substitute bill in lieu of » number of | bim that he would call Mr. Robert to the stand | 1590. 2% leave ‘the camp inex- THE MEAT GRIXDER, ist 68. 100 bid. U. S. Electric Light bonds, | do more work ina given space of time and at ar i ending bills adverse to lotteries and or: to prove that, BROWN. On July 24,1800, KATIE BROWN, Best Side-band Ginghams reduced to 10c. 20 Gs. 150. bid. and the same time keep in a better humor and | céllont condition, Last night was a hard one| ft to be reported to the House. dered | '°.Fyhen did Lieut Guy first spenk to you | bis’ dinehtr of Hanwon md Annie Brows. Satines, reduced from 123610 Be 9 10 306 Railroad. | 10-40, = 10a bid. 103% asked. | crack more jokes than any other man in camp. | 0D the guards, The substitute probibits lottery circulars and | #bout this corruption?” as Mr. Claughton. Onting Shirts tor Men, Feduced from 40 v0 Ze. ots uid. Gait. Waaungtem iarnet IN THE RAIN, tickets, lists of drawing, money or drafts for | _ “hat,” he replied, “was soon after Lieut. = wandried shurts, 4 Re ee fae 117 bid. Washington , Therain poured down | purchase of lottery tickets or newspapers con- | Guy was transferred back to the thir: pre- See ena —~-- Endiew Shire Weiss, 33 and 500 é PORPTEL Sere avec inocteage Gs. 3006, 07 “baa, continnously and the | taining lottery advertisements or drawings | €inet. ‘and sulted tober somite Colla Cuffs, 300. Washington Light Infeniry bonds, 2d 7s, 1994, i 3 from being carried in the mails or delivered b: Witness explained that Lieut Arnoid had Weave ail the leadiay makes ot Corseta in stock, } 96 bid. "Washington Gas Light Company ‘bonds, r thoroughly drenched | Crriers, © 7 | stopped speaking to bim, and the conversation seat Boys’ Outing Shirts, reduced to 73e. Gs, 117% bid. Washington Gas Light Company sentrics paced back and was started about Arnold. Abd when the anys aud come home a cut Remnants very cheap. bonds, series B, Gs, 118 bid. Hygienic Ice com- forth in ween of mud} YARMERS FOR THE RECIPROCITY AMEDOENT. ¢ 0.5. . Spegh Cotten, Ses. pany. first mortgage 6s, 102 asked. American - é No one flinched, how-}| Senator Pierce is advised by representatives 5 and Trust, 100 bid. : : aver, th ietent, bi rd a oe the battery and cavatry | °™ s Pe. onatite ents chen od | it his duty to report the lieutenant, He said | "Canust. In Baltimore, July 22, 2890, ADELA ropoltian, . 300 asked nd. 200 bid. 4 ‘ numerous letters from constituents, chiefly of- 1 — 4 Farmérs’ and Mecti a |. Citizens’, 170 4 camp there was an! gcinis of farmers’ alliances, urging them to|2¢ knew it was wrong and against | $ CAn late Samuel F. Carusi, aged examine it Atlas worth | Pari@y “Mied. Capital, 119 bid. West End, 7 7 additional excitement, ee the law to receive bribes, bu a ‘WITNESS SEVER REPORTED LIEUT. GUY dhe aritled euagne: > earth. when the latter made the statement concern-| puneral Sunday, the 27 t= x 30, from, ita, 139 Y os ; support the amendment recently proposed b; 5 s é “ ; 2. B TOWNER, 101 bid, 104 asked. Traders’, 1-8 bid. Lincoin, There ae covidently | SyDPOrt n° org bil The me the soanis he aia hot arrest im, He has been on friendly | \: PURXIN p Bt. Srstentom. 8.C-, 1316 Ttnataw. | *xailrond Stocks — Washington and Goorge with itlice thay | #8¥ that while tho writers and those for whom | Sf" "'itvan writ bis peted (Fo —— bit 3lQasked Metropolitan, 163 Lid, ‘THY COMMISSARX HEADQUARTERS. j Conte eho toes soe) they write favor free sugar, they desire ie bien. ak ik Cable Washincton and Philadelphis. “[Phsledciphite popes Ey ey d. Columbis, 70 Lid, 80 asked. | Capi-| Helping the commissary department are also Fir] Ga age Brsonalk ‘up| {2 secure im return a market for fechienng arc dln es — Pevwdhiwcees Please copy.) Hy * tinuallp follow. Carters Little Liver Puliss One pilrs } (OL amd Sort, Street, i paeaifonh 8 big, {8 other gentlemen—Ordnance Sergeant YY something around these | {Rolr sproducla. The Senator. expresses | When did he make the next confess O13 New York avenue, MALT as widow of the Bete — 72 asked. Georgetown snd Tenallytown, 61| Campbell and Staff Trumpeter Friedmann. f two camps, at Jeast,will become a part of the legial pe “In the police station soon after Lieut. Arnold o Gi " fifth year of her a her late residence om and bid. m Both of these gentlemen have their regular f ANOTHZR FIRE, ji was dropped.” Insurance Stocks—Firemen's, 48 bid. Franklin, | duties to perform, and between the two are : g Lae antes eee wat Geeniens eonmin 57 pid. Metropolitan. 50 bid. tional Union ° bid. Corcoran. 65 Did 70 aske: ee = eg Sara o — pie rae ghe rain had got well NOMINATIONS TODAY, Counsel then proceeded to examine witness Casu On Cazprr. bid. 200 saben. Riggs, 83 Peopl 5 | together the four men actively en- stared Private Don-|mwo Consuls and Two Army Prome- concerning the lottery money and he said ashe understood it that Guy wanted him to fall heir Did,Gaaked Lincolu, 5 bid, 6 axked. gaged on commissary work are as uctive van of the cavalry, tions. pep ha dain, tal ieut. Arnold’s share tery money. ‘Tide Insurance Stocks — Columbia Title, 6% -_ able owen ine her ina ome lai ips was — sentry wh a poss Ay nd te ir. Smit] ormley has charge of cooking | duty, discovered a fire im the woods Vhen questioned about the moncy in e . a t Wasnington Gas | arrangements, and when that is meutioned all | back’ of the camp. At this point were « . at to the Senate the envelope, Sls. Clanghton asiced the witness: sender, Sup ee, 1aDe att a TUTM et yoTs Heteome SOLID OAR ANTIQUE } 405, wil 477 waked: Ge has beon anid that is necessary, “Mr. Wormley | number of hogshoads packed closely with straw, | following nomy ees “Did you take the money?” P Baward W. . be " xs — Ch ake and Potomac, | combines a long experience in the practical | and one of these had been sct on fire and was to States consuls: Jol Brad- . sir.” Ty Son credit. 76 Up ee wsiced., Americas Graphophone, 14% | workings of such a job as fecding fifteen bun- | burning fiercely. If everything had been as} ford of Pennsylvania at Antigua, West Indies, | ‘“Whatdid yon tell him?” Gordon. Nor 1013 Benth, Carolus evenae woutbenst, sell you a 7-plece PARLOR SUITE. roe E dred men with a rare amount of tact. dry last night as formerly the fire could very | and Wm. G. Riley of Virginia at Pu Cal “T told him that I was making money enough | Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock. * it frames, upholstered in the best hair cloth, for xs One pleasant foaturo of the cooking and eat- | easily have spread up into the camps and done | Venovneie” jerto Cabello, | and did not want the lottery money.” Licut. Like, uly dauetter of Payette a = 3 8 cash or $30 on credit. now, The little bed is em} 4 ‘The Witte clothes land oo 3 = ears S bid. | ing arrangements this year is the cleanliness | great damage. The cavalry camp was ; Pearson, he said, was the only person he told Pw CS op peepee een omnes which pervades the kitchen and eating sheds. | furnod out quickly and buckets of” water | oh mrens Chas A. Sarnum of the cavalry, | s)ont the lottery business. ‘ Within an hour after any meal everything has | were dashed over the burning barrel in rapid “Did Lieut, Guy mention the names of others . “re wil sel ous gevd WINES WOVEN BED SPRING | Washington Loan and ‘Trust Company, 4 been leaned up, put in apple-pio order and | yuccossion until the last spark was extinguished. | go'e gk inncteneen oe MaaT OF the cavalry, | who were getting moncy?” A mother's hove, a fathers 107 sh or $2.50 on credit. 4, asked. American Security and ‘11 the long tables sct for the next meal. Anything as low down and mean as starting a ee “¥es, sir, Ithink he mentioned the names Fanoral wil take piace from her te? Fo ee rea gussELs caurer | Company, 56 bid. inter-Uveun Building Com- Nhe 37 fire in’ the neighborhood of a lot} “Curley” Harris Comes to Grief. 7 io'Tenta street worthesst, om Saturday, July SOcet Scr Oe. per yard cash or 5c. per yard on credit. pony, 302 bid. 4 of horses can hardly be imagined} William Hague alias Henry Miller alias Jack ‘ ba Pn. We will sell you a good INGKAIN CARPET for 35e. Baltimore Markets. . and if the parties who have been! navis alias Wilson, KENDIG. On Friday, July 25, « Boke CL emp o ipending the laa! few nights im endeavoring to | DAV, allse George Wilson. but whois better ees baenhy tae ies ot Picadas SAE We Sew and Lay all CARPETS Freeof Cost and do 1st Fcar fuirly active—Howard street and west- do this thing are ever caught they will be dealt K u jou speak of? ‘Funeral from the residence of ber bot charge tur the waste in matching figures, ern super, 2,008. do. do, extra, 2.85a4.00; do, “ 5 with very summarily by headquarters, delphia pickpocket who was recently arrested r Physician at giccsnter Rocher, ob8 rok ye coe yu sell all CARPETS, MATTINGS AND OIL. | do. family. 423 Mio heende, é ( BALE CANERIDOSS RBREATTER. for operating 1n this city and who jumped his eg RETF poy mieniapcoreer ate = or do. 5.4 5. $2004.50, r Thore is a possibility, too, that some of the | bail of $1,000, as published in Tux Bran at the EASY WEERLY or MONTHLY PAYMENTS taken Qraies Nov Ur, steamer rascals will not see headquarters after their lave aoserouanet to oparate fer somty four Gaal DENOOUSE altenehacanene: ‘gern trong; No. 2 winter red, : next attempt, as last night after the fire Gen. | yearsat least. He was recently arrested in Long a = VUN1 allowed om all sccuunts settled in 36: z August. 93a Ordway gave orders that the battery and cav- Yeland City for picking ets in a cemetory ~ 895 5 bia. should ha’ there on Decoration Day and last week he was alry sentinels ld have ball car! ie- Garréteen end — “ 6 sued to them in thefuture. It may be said, too, | tied bofore Judge Gs Cpa % GROGAN Diener Pokmeyivenin, Sesm do. bines or rovolvers for the purpose of fring: ia | hed been ee : Se ae ie a nt eS sare the iy ether snd some fvebug is Uble to bear | Taal Sioa the Queen's coun cones forthe ate 739 ant 741 7th ot ow, Ene Verena: ertene, tenis to fair, Ss something drop some night. chargo mado against him there, but it will now pit ee, ae a THE CAMP KITCHEN. be at least four years before he can be brought 7 Moats, | It takes seventy-five waiters to supply the ——— new 13; bulk meats, 3h loug clear, 6x; cleee ribsides. | hearty appetites of the soldior boys. While T B T 8 aml og ‘anall Malas, nies cooks and nine assistant cooks are kept RUTH 18 ETTER BA HAN PILVER OF + d, crudo 6. Butter continually in the of the food, large lad 3, = | bealdes these there. are twelve dish washors early in the morning, before breakfast li tmereases sppetite, repairs imperfect digestion, tones end evclg and v m ‘the system, and acttve—2.i6ai.17. sree 12068 # J TE ete paren ‘Lezative and Diuretic re 2 ‘Dachela; 1,000 ‘bushels Beware of imitations. Thegenuipe bee the signe eo : ture of “Eisner & Mendelson Co," Sole aguate ter four, 7,786 barrels; whest, 16,000 bushels: corn, ood Toa rhels iaaieowhont” ‘232,000 bushels; admitted the U, 8 on every bottio, 030 our are’ corn, 100,00 bushels. phe th to say We will haves truth we cap fill our store with customers OK 25C. YOU CAN GET CARTER'S Liver Pills—the best torget ‘One _—e

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