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i vedi \cn Ses) aie MERCY FOR KEMMLER THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED PALLY. Except Sunday, So Bectiwest Gores conrgivuca Ave-cod 118 Ot, by | : = Aaking Gov, Hilt The Brent ag Ce a men = Be tee Toe - Sd THE SARATOGA RACES TODAY. os U | "i SSS Month: one year, $6. # {Entered ut the Post ashington, D.C.,a8 Beccnd-<clase mall Tux Ween: mopablicier on Frtay—@1 a | i Sit mor the, 50 cen Be paper sext loager than is paid for. Bates of sdvertis!uy mate kuown on application ———=| The President Holds an Impromptu YP. C.. SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, yee, TWO CENTS. Reception at Cape May. , T7—No. 17,004. WasHInerTo —— : —o—_—. Gorin [BLAIR RESOLUTION) om: errr ree an | LORD AND LADY OUNLO RECONCILED outs. nounced as paired on this vote. = —_ = ADJOURNED AT TWO P. M. BETTING ON KEMMLER, SPECIAL Notices. | SPECIAL NOTICES |OUNT VERNON PLACE Mi E. Chireh South,corner of 2. Wigitman, ” D. love in Providence 8 snary direct from Suchow, = a 2 —e FUEL IN THE MALKeT, |e. q=> STARTLING EXPOSURE! Index te Adve: GREAT REDUCTION AY TSPMENTS. HOW CITIZENS ARE ROBBED BY SHORT Ri o -| There wasa great difficulty in disposing of anes scsition gf iecmapin, Sst sovoct ate, Pruyer | ARCHITECTS Referred by the Senate to the Com: the remaining amendments owing to the slim- | Warden Durston t Trying to Get Ge: ape ; mathe We Cvening Su'ccuok.” Young 3 RNEYS. 5 : " EN THE PRICE OF CORE. WEIGUTS IN COAL Sed reed nig. strangers cordially tuvited | AUOTION SALES, mittee on Rules ness of attendance, but after a resolution was Hill to Commute Sentenos. = aah see eeurels: ante | BICYCLES, adopted revoking leaves of absence the bill coe yo 1; deliver : : ay pted revoking leaves 0: i = as , R Miceiie: 00 RE air Dene AE We READ THE SUNDAY “GAZETTE” TOMORROW. atte tures ea EL {ins finally sent to conference, and at 2o'clock | eanpbrsonta arg wt poe oo ing Sune A> ‘anti further notice best quality Coke for: domestic ardson, pastor. 11 am. gid 8 pin. | Com AND THE TARIEF HOPS UP. the House adjourned. eee : Sieg “5 says ti oh ete wapeee had : ; Mou at morning servica’ Sunday soucol 9:1 5 — sw | in Aubura that Kemmler will never be ene PErposes st the following LOW prices: For aale by newsboys sm | at hotels, it : ii it THE NATIONAL SHOW GROUND. euted. He claims th * Kemriler is either de =sFIRST BAPTIST C! = ott Circle : mented or is pretending to be, amd that War 85 bushels Uncrashed, 91.75. | ~ is lye ipoe ig, Broachingat Pam The H Still Tackling the S Capt. Bowtie elle » the History sad aaah (gece ctaerarre ay Ngo eer re - ot y ev. awtnor ni = oor y + 25 bashels Crushed. # fielee Ute open mweett = hich Coed lea awtno ae }@ Fouse still Tackling the Sun: = | before Gov. Mill and suggested the proj 40 bushels Uncrushed, day, dne notice of the Hine ot al EXCURSIONS, PICNION be dry Civil Bill The history of his first year incharge of the poe inquiry into Kemmier's mental condi- 40 bushels (rushed, 33.30. 5 Rolin A. Sawyer, | FAMILY SUPPLIES, Lf . tsar Apyesaeia Lehi re ad | Sate Geow of postponement there ie Laie : = Fidel Thursday eve set ic ——_>—. pt F. oxy eee eee ary WOOT aes) wary, ant fect, Warden Durston BUX QUICK AND GET THE BENEFIT OF THE a Nes eo ie Sees rena eee intendent of the park, to the Secretary of the | has not vet sent out a single invitation to the REDUCTION, side diana i ~. “MY NEIGHBOR'S EVES AND Mil pte tne WITH 140 OF THE MEMBERS PAIRED. | Interior. He states that at the lose of the last| committee to be prosent. The law requires Bon ihe a Boe rs te leg suiject San AeA? ome. season forest fires raged incessantly | that these invitations shall be at least Shree awl nt, ‘elvek, in § b 8 = lore the date of execution, = ae and Veda ao: SENATE. a pcssarke coe oest aed The warden will not return to Aubure wntil resident, i +, is —a_ - Orro’ eve "4 ne vet oar lies JOHNSON BROTHERS, Semiaaes [ine Unecp meaner Goad Bonet tae Ecce ie tnty, ci a P 4 Christian Eudeavor Tucauay, 8 p.m. we service Thursday, 8 p. OPOLITAN —PRESBYTERIAS Besser The Senate met at 10a.m. A call of the roll | in protecting the park. Several timos fires | could not get the anvitations off betore Sunday it showed that there were 49 Senators (six more | broke out in the park, but, with two excep-|micht. This would mean that the execution than @ quorum) present. tions, were controlled before much damage ©#!N0t take plac re Wednesday, and it Exclusive agents Washington Gas Light Co.'sCoke. pa chute pt a. Preaching oh, - 6 | also suggests a lurking enspicion in the war- Aly tho most extensive dealers in all kinds of Fam. NEW IssUR_OF STOCK att) wa by nev, ee Fra Ce, Petitions were presented from Ohio favoring | wasGone. In these cesce, however, the aress| Go) frau ¢, unine euspicicn in shes mee BY THE fog aay And congregational prayer moetiug Tu: ‘an increase of duty on barley; from Alabama | burned over were out of the line of travel and did | — fty Fuck sutte | PIRBT CO-OPERATIVE Welt dey, bothat8 ja _ iv | Losr a " no pene not encroach upon game feeding groundsinthe WENT TO MbEE MR, LLAINK, as ovr oe re SAEVARY BAPTIST cHUnoR, CORNER MARRIAGES, protesting against the passage of the federal : iP “ -é er BON: 3 PTC) 7 ».w.—Sunday school, 9:3 MEDICAL, lection bill,and ft the, Wage Workors’ Pol natural curiositios of the park. In one cai THE MERCANTILE BOND COMPANY overned by past expe.fne. 2 Stars it ate. p.w.—Sunday school, 9:30 8. nr election vill,and from the, Wage Workors’ Polit- is % ih Paton tehencs forasa tiers cakiaied ber 7088’ ows Shi. Gre MIBCELLA The President Holds an Informal Re= or BALTIMORE. CITY. Incorporated uuder the laws of Blaryland. ical Alliance of Washington, D.C., asking that | the men were employed for three weeks in tr: when bills are introduced by Senators at the | ing to hem in a fire which was burning in the request of any nrsociation the fact shali appear | fallen trees and underbrush. As there was no tu Whow you b..ve coo Uden. vmonthly meeting the first Tucsday in each MONEY TO LOAN. NOTARIES PUB! Sq and D finday’schock | OCEAN STEAM ception at Cape May. August 2—The President pastor pgm daily from 9 a.m, to 4 p.m. tir: racine, Se aeoern| Core in the print of the bills, iat available the only thing oo —_ Carz May, N. Steerer 3 is pan. MEMO} TOMAC RIVER BOAT | Mr. Morrifl was granted unlimited 1 t| done, the report says, was to keep t ¢ | drove over to Cape May this morning, and te Sahai ive comer Sth and Pn.w.. Charles E. Fair | py 5 fe 8 plac tae erin Aes petite aes ree * aw. 90 rinteudeut —‘Suuday sctiool, bean, ‘Allare | RIANOS AND ORGANS Lemar aniacs on account of the condition of his | Within bounds and let th burn out. while waiting for Secretary Biaine to finish his -ARY OFFICE: . W. Ritehie, W. F. G:bber Wi sinit! Cordialiy tnvilod bo thea sorvicee. “ ‘ Pago healt! SOLDIERS 48 FIREMEN. bre at d e O01 62 iaon manabess Fat nw, ay pcan a: Comstoken, co eS |= qe GULLEY MEMOKIAL PRESBYTERIAN Pass 3! ‘Tho credentials of Edward D. White as Capt. Boutelle us of the opinion that while the breakfast he held « reoeption im the corridor af 184.5 Daniel Johnson. a Le vroit Park Plurida ave. and Peae 1% Senator from the state of Louisiana for the 8 s [ Comecees Tiel otter winch, (acempany we full term beginning Mareh 4, 1801, (to, wuooeed work of putting out fires isnot, strictly spesk-| 4, © and Gun, Sewell, be Grove back te : Mr. Eustiv) were presented and Jaia"on the | ing, @ part of military duty, at the same time his cottage at Cupe May Point ching Tomortgw at 11 ain, by Kev. ve. SAbDAtL Rehod service Weanesd AM ORIGINAL AND ATIRACTINE MEANS OF ee Oe office fi 1208 INVESTMENT. a OK SUIT) ? BEE - = D AND A STS. pice . he is of the opinion that it requires thuroughiy . LARGE AND SMALL INVESTORS ON SAME BASIB. - for 900, Boid lag . ab ahuson, bw. pe = Page The eee bilis begegerny the gee payne and a — — =k ty| LORD AND LADY LO MAKE UP, SEXO ¥ tr 600, mod dem lag et aa) ‘gate ‘ama: tion of a bridge across the Chattahoochee and | of the fires were star ‘rom the fires of camp- BONDS ISSUED IN DENOMINATIONS OF $100, | |; he sholesal ual turerscan make it, This is | th eve In ‘the Holy Ghoe atae Gsonen cieee Gearia, were reported and | ine par P fice ie to kcar thse Beco a eats S55 eee “Tid s.tahdest W_H HOUGHTON & Co, APTIST CHURCH, BEA Page 2 | Placed on the caienuar. . He suggerts to the Secretary that authority praptiate Stabe, Sa RS: ry t BUILDERS—WE 7th Wis —Kev. Halsey Mocre, DL <Page 2| _, The Senate joiut resolution to permit Lieut, | be given for the establishment of regular camp- sessed a 1 jee to Turuial the | ork will pre rs) Pao 2 | Col. Henry C. Corbin. U.S.A., to necept a civil jing grounds, where all camp fires can be! Toxnoy, August Zo Lord Dunle, who a PRESIDENT... v, H. SHRTOCE. Purvowen Sunday sel Page 2 | Position in the world’s Columbian commission | exammed as soon as abandoned. This tunsuccessfal in his offorta t a ie bch satanoes SADLER. Patel —— NAGLE, N: : cy, | WANTED Oftsceruawno! ‘Page 2 | Was reported and pusse Forges agg gant ioe pm me deen st IRRa oad gras Sian teterviow with Taay Figasnt Sule Bia & Waits Duan Colloee VISTHING THE CHILDLLN OF 11 fm. Grihithe, pastor renting Vi MA. BLAIK'S KESOLUZION REFERRED, the umber of fires. He also suggests | from his wife, bas hud an interview wi iy EDWARD @ HIGHT. | BS City Protestant Orphan ie forget jor Company. Lath aud Aste, nw, will bo disconti ; ther uoiice op’ ccuuut ut sickle sesso, WIESENFELD | “is) Cher of the attendinw (hy siciut 2 J. GLENN coom.| suze Di CAALLES COLLINS. | 3 — THA £8 8. CALWELL. | &.. 3 ON WiLL BE ai wy rum | SSPO Ne in JAMES ®. CALWELL. | Fe * 3 witcidere of the wadertore Be Stans | Ll eelok win, eeepc “4. TSW0, to aiget nine Trustee slum, vo SPArit Saseutinl TREASURER, PAEt Saseutixl to = 4; | Tae Stan Ovr or Towx.—Tug Evexrxo Stan| Tho resolution offered yesterday by Mr, | ‘&t tWo tanks and the necessary draught Du Z ee animals for trausporting water be | will be sent by mail to any addross jn the | Blair instructing the committee on rules to re-| purchased, He eufotcos tho mecnuity for ce the termination of the trial of his suit and a reconciliation has been made, Lady | Dunle will mak tour of the provinces, =e United Stator or Conada forsuch period as may | POFt within four days a rulo for tho ineorpora- | adopting measures of protection against fire | peering ia thantkeeoa Of the wi CH 4 ‘i i . by stating that ingle fi ould a mi pln, Mev Dr Hite: ut | bo desired at the rate of fitty cents per month, | #0P, Of the previous question or of some | DY stating that @ mingle fire wot ANOTHER PLOT. . 8 pus, sulijec the provi "the fourth Uf the series ou the Hebrew Pr 1 Lock pa method tor hmiting and closing debate in the | Mr the grandeur of the grand canon by «di SrBut all such orders must be accompauied | pucliamentury procudure of the Senate was | Stroying the fringe of forest or would distigure e » yr send for plan, to serve during the ensuine ye will be open . = taken up, the beauty of the Yellowstone lake, AUniversity Professor Arrested and Two ae He | He Ae BP aE comat CT Cl 2.0. be the eae or = Dee ee Mr. Lie sald that Senators had spoken to PROTRCTING THE ANIMALS. Army Officers Kill Themselves. = FREE DENTAL INFIRMARY _OF Ti ie ia . oe e uo accounts are kept with mail subserip- | him indicating their desire to be heard before ‘apt. Boutelle states that he hi Tea- i iio Cnireraity, sth and Kata a CAKPENTERS Tu THe 4 ME ZION | 4; action should be taken in the matter, and who eee anette ee ARTs, Augas Inainer hours. 3:30 t 6-30, J. Koland Walton, => A rat Lal 6 | Se roedh, paste | Hons. gg were not ready to provecd this morning. “He | *22 % believe that the protection of the wiid| Pants, Aug’ no = ps oni weredy Hottie st te Y cuddly ‘ucec 2 ° ‘ - 7 eporta tl fresh itist pl U.S fecha tre assembly MUNDAY ENNIS Govenewner | Recerers Tonay. — Internal | should, therefor:. not press the resolution this | Suimals of the park hus been perfect, He|TePorts that fresh nibilist plot <atoner Bw., oF to Jamex B. Hodgkin, DDB, Prof. Dental | b.wt forget our Excursivn Lest I + e moruing. But he desired to say that be h states that owing to this protection the ani- | ¢24T has been discover in St. Petersburg. arcery, #00 Tot st. iw dy lied | 7, 1880. “by oruer of the Ammeuibig. Tevenno, $559,683; curtome, $1,143,194. offered the revolution, uot with special refer- | tals have greatly increased during the past | According to these reports Prof. Colowski of —— > EXNbD FIX- COR a = 7 y ‘ r we . » * => WE, THE UNDERSIGNED G4 — peo = i en | Chee toany pending bill, but with a feeling | few years. This is especiully true of the | the University of St, Pete rsburg anda number = venle! zree to close our Storesevery bet: PPOINTMENTS.— Abraham W. Palis has been 3 rd 5 } y Sos a Atiguat ato o'clock agar Heutk’rch. Vaca ee ti Rit auvited appointed United States gauger at New York | that thore wae Bree ie aaa eet te, SmUmerAte | of the stadents at that institution, whe, ite alk < AMD Dts 8.014 | st. Be Benders, witiidquing frou the Brus, WALLER H’NGLON GROVE CAME city, and Samuel H. Galloway United States NECKSMITY FOR THE PROPORED CHANGE. gteat numbera, The number of elk | ernedyin the plot, have beem THE BCR TZ 8 z 22% co. 18: aie HHO BINSON, EDGAK HENDERSON, 140 at. . Jotia i. Dasiiel, DD. 5 storekecper and gauger at Atlunta, Ga. The poriod bad arrived. he thought, when, in the park, he states, ix something wonderful. | od, goed nape have oe taken, 5.5.5) & BLO, 45% coe - sthaahanse = in the transaction of the country’s business,the | Hord fi peg serait os on the same charge. — ~ = DON _ OFKT u . ” "5 A 5 erds of from two to three thousand were | Se ee eee swe _Drourrant Tuscr Sats For Bar HaRBon— | genato must have some way by which « larger | seen last winter. He thinke that Go ten | Aon ie ae — can Fleawe Jou hy a he Despatch, with Secretary Tracy and party | numbor of important public measures could be j Duma destroy many young ouffalo and elk, and | tru have commited snicice, hone heaphtoen GRA’ AGH WORK.) on bourd, will leave Portsmouth, N.H.. today | deccd. The dificuity hitherto tad been in | 0M this account, as well as because those am- | ‘2 o vonspiracy against the . ee qSAUGUST 1, 1 Tehaaht Harber, by the way ‘of Widdows’ | the o:her house of Congren but that digteulty | Malt are not verg desirable, he suggests that | #2 Ub comspicacy axis the cant and took chair ae gedaan, SES parted sare to island: : imi been (as all Semmtors kuew) removed to| ome bo destroyed, Aw the buffalo und elk do | lives rather thea under ———— ph end | not remain in localities during the sammer, | @¢8t Which was sure to follow, some extent, 80 that xctien was obtained ther: more promptiy than formerly. The Senate which had been hitierto the more expeditious eral, was today placed on the retired list of the | body in the transuction of business, was now & pon: Cor, Warer.e ox tHe Retmep List.—Col. Wiliam D, Whipple, assistant adjutant gen- WASHINGTON. D. C.. J The copartner=iiy bere name of Puldns & when the tide of visitors ix at | its height, where they canbe = THE FORTY-FOOTERS, seen, Capt. Bontelle thinks that it would be a = yes, Of Georgetown, D.c., will be Company, 1919 3 ine D. New Bic NDAY, Auwunt 4, 1) a * army. liable to be and, in fact, was good idea to — —= there ae = = con ian . Both ———— sapiens iclosures so that the visitors might at least J ‘ecretary. isgolved by mutyal oon = 4 : FAR BEHIND; 2 i es ; ss TU MAY NOT FHINE 80, BUE Gas Tu | “red on by Mr. ni WAtia s uatbe st MAMh's Shiey Sd ee he meant far behind in its capacity to reach whch Gaspar atone Dating ths peas tae | Newront, R.L, August 2—The little forty- bives to be had. Call andex- | patronage iu the pumt aud bupag « combs uance of the DY paste eet lees ae tf eee ae ae Now | Heposed to pass. As it now was the whole | work of stocking the streams and Inkes with | wind is strong and steady from the south, This © a MUDDIMAN, eee Meee Mem(iiitan 1. paupus |S ~~ pit AND | York today, He will reach New York bo Mow” | business of the country was ut the mercy of one | out and salmon. | will probably give acourse to the coutheast 28 61g 12th ot SDE GUSIAVUs ke BiUWA Has wove | Ailiusctemed | day. ‘The object of his visit to the me‘ropolis | OF ‘Wy undividnais who might be opposed toa __ THE HOTELA, Jand back #0 as to havea fair wind Wtho ro- — Bose ius Hod Now York eve. to tien see et =, | isto teke the President ant varcy to Boston to | Tissnne. | Tut majority was practically under | The condition of the hotels, the report etates, | turn. ‘The raco ia for the gun cup offered by SARATOGA WATERS, TER SENT DISCOUNT ON THER PLACE MEMORIAL attend the Grand Army eneamjment. the coutrol of the a pucticnn a te now. with- | has not improved, and the temporary structure | Hear Admiral Iscline for class 7 of loops, KISSENGEN, CARLSBAD, Be the Secs mesecs cata vet o ‘i i iew: Grown Dee Rew or'| peu © t misht be pending, he | erected at Morris Basin after the destruction of | entters and vawia « the New York Yacht Club ing Duers fur the best weuk. Bb. BAAS nctedt by dive a ih . por Lought tht the subject matter of his | the hotel im “1887 is still in use. The uccom-, thet have not hauled out to clean nce the GEYSER, VICHY, ETO. Pol Fa ave. 30 am, aud % assistant United States attorney general has oA jresolution should receive the early and | @odations at tie lower basin are insufticient, | Commencement of the cruwe, The start is off ae a ONING, TO ,CHUMDED WARE, MUON 1 been tendered to ex-Adsemblymau R. Wayne | 9..:i._9¢ cows.d-ration of the Seuate. He was | ud the condition of the hotels in other local | Breuton's Keof lightship. ‘The 7 yg aT 614 F uw. = iy jofler (for this week) hatgaine in Parker of New Jersey. son of Courtlandt Parker, | not clear bat that it was im) ‘wuvely neces- | Mies are uot favorably commented upon. ably be between the Gossoon an inerve, Tachene Goh-450. my22-3m at Epeen ene coal on 0 Sry monty pay niet wud becn declined, The office is au addition | wary (int the matter sou be cenadorcd | He recommends that the Permission xiven to | With the present wind the distauee ought $0 be ye Bquare MeCaumon Pisuy, 4K cor m to the Attorney General’ corps of asvivinnis | prior to any pending teasure, even to the | erect an elevator or an incline at the Grand | Covered in three hours or Jews, GEAGR—T HAVE JTBE RE. | Zr votuve print Howewud stalin incr... 10 und carries # sulury of $5,000 per year with i:. | tariff bill, Novody could compiain that there | Canon be rescinded so that the incline be made A JUGGLE OF PARKS, direct jerope 4.000 cases |Z Coctave Upright Marenall & Weideil : $30 Mr. Varker declined it because the act author-| hid Leen a disposition to proorastiuate or | t0 confurm to the gulch and that no build.ugs ¢ — Mite, Wiclessle | To-oclave Upright Kusewoud Grovermteii & 2 Us & i the appointment required him to reside | to obstruct the ordinary course of de- | be allowed to be erected at the bottom of the chi Tryk in Ai P Bua tyiall, Ratiates farnlahed, ° in Washi bate und decision ou” the iariff Dill, | Canon. The report recommends that Congress ease Drying to Ring tn Another Pach “JAMES H MeGILL, ip Dutiding Supplics Yoi. although the Senate had already | provide a civil commissioner before whom per- for the Fair Site. d-Tm we re Tae Deut SrateMuxt,—The monthly debt | ype.t teu days upon it, only 15 poses had boen | sous detected in the violation of the Iaw oan be — statement for July, issued yesterday in anew i of out of wtotalol 1s page in the | brought and punished. Cutasco, August recs Pork may form, shows a net reduction in the public deb. | bill. And all the great subjects of diseassion — eae site of the south division of the world’s during the past month onatlig to z, | MueuE, Feciproctty. ke. —were stil to come. DISTURBING SENATORIAL PLANS. Under the terms of the park bill its eub- The bondod indebtedness y = yg | LH€Ce Was nO reason to suppose, therefore, a fo m Pat » ne CNET EEE eee GRE ein UaeoCrEME | tact ulus | othe | exiddur’ > teules © ton aaa Rstaece iateestlioa aed Unensi- : et ae eee UNTIL REMOVAL WE WILL SELL A SULLY GUARANTEED, EASY-BUNNING 1% —™ WASHINGTON SAFE DEPOSIT CO, cs ee Se ee ee ee 916-918 Peansylvania ave. o.w. a CABLE WINDOW SCREENG 62.76 —— = built with brick, which is the only | 1,000 allowed to be voted cami ie eclety wilt’ Lid #700.799,360. or a decrense of €10,513,750 during ANS eter beforvnext December. | ness—Independence Among Senators. | the neceaary improvements sattlng Teramns 4 = true fire proof materiel Enown. : Wilk be addicawen ty J. | the past and first month of th: current tisca: | He hud affered tho resolution with a view not - — Prune 7 4 i WINDOW SCREEN FRAMES, 200 RACH. ver ahd other YuidaLies stured in our iarye stec! year. The total debt yostorday, leas cash in | © @a¥ peudiug measure, but with « view to a! ‘The republicans of the Senate are not pleased of what will be needed to SCREEN BOOKS COMPLETE, WITM SPRING | “IG, ot greatiy reduced rates, 3y20-1m the treaury, is placed’ at #876,359, 118. ‘Lhe Se «fundamental, radical, indis- | with sir, Blair for introdocing his resolution in | inorder the 500 acres of un- BISGES, 91.23. treasury surpius. or available cash balance wable change the purlisinentary pro- ei ox tacks paid | improved ground in Jackson Park, Po! { NETTING, 760. PER1008Q FE shown ‘by tho statement issued yesterday, ag- of the Se He would call ‘up the ¢ providing for the previous quostion. ton I high, dry land and 4-QUAKT ICE CREAM FREEZERS, 1.76, gregates €127,214,119. resolution hereafter uios: it should reappear | It give them @ shock to hive the question | dcould obtain ample water com- 25 FEET GARDEN HBUSE WITH PATENT — FULL VALUE GIVEN ~ = in some other form, autheuticwiod by alarger | thrust upon them thus sudden NOZZLE. 82 ly when they by connection with Nava Onpens.—Commander E. ©, Merri- | constituency of the Lodr; but he hoped that | worg not prepared to deal with it | Michigan. Washing- 4 GUL BOBE REEL, o1. jour old Square Piauo in exchange fora NEW oe © : and Ensign We, | the idea would reappour wich a general back- age ah acta " city’s business district BARBER & ROSS, BRAWBCRY CHMGRT, balance payatie slonentiay man, Liout. F. 3 Symonds and Ensign W. L. | ing of the entire Somate on both either ae they would lke to, Howover the | by suur nities and has betasr ealireaé Section 812 PER. AvR orcanh. io? sa07 Se eae Rodgers,ordered to examination for prometion. | Sir. Morgan reminded Mr. Biair of the long | Watter may end the republican leaders im the | than Jackson Park. ae ee ~ Medical Director P. 8. Wales, ordered to duty | time—six or seven wevks—coneumed im the | Scuute have not as yot succeeded in getting | ce a mem ee eee ee ee CHARTERED BY CONGRESS 181% "AVE, CHRIS in charge of the wuseum of lygiene in this | consideration of the cducation Lill, and said | the approval of all the Senators on thes aie| WAITING FOR THE EMPEROR, eS ae we —S = = Spencer of Ii city. Gunner ‘f. M. Johnston, ordered to the | that that time had Lot boon wasted, as the re- FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO. 4 FIRST-CLASS CLOTHES WKINGER, 62.26 Chicago, Lieat. Com. R. D, Hitchcock, de- | sult of the discussion of that biil had been ita | % ‘be proposition for the previous question, | Russia WIN Give ormany ‘es Ruler oe % tuched as inspector of the sixth hght house | defeat, just as bo hoped that the debate on the | 824 to state it mildly there is sti ertainty | Royal Welbome. sprasLEx AIR RIFLES 81.76, id lea an, YOUNG Ni district, September 10, and ordered as a tavuf bill would result in the defeat of that | about the adoption of such a proposition aud my7-3m | CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. -vee- 838,000.00 | Ha ON i409 S. ant to the inspec'or of the fifteenth district, | measure the passage of tue federal election bill, Loxpox, August 2—Grand preparations are ——— = Has never contested « loss by fire but always makes | 21)" @yanunsium Hall an, Ser Soe ee ME, DLATH’S RESOLUTION REFERRED. KEEPING Quiz. mad ssiu for the reception of the —T XATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COM- | yrompt aud libvral adjustments, Fovic: “Manly Frieudalips.” All meu ace cori feed eesce dake ontin E andordered tothe | , The resolution was, on motion of Mr. Al-| Their policy is to say as livtle as possible on | Ewperor of Germany. The kaiser will be ame ves on depontt for safe keepiug, st very DE DAML B. CLARKE, Preat. : —— __ — Pensacola, Avsistant Engineer Martin Beving- | drich, roferred to the committee on rules, this subject at present and to await develup-! vited, amoung other entertainments, to join the Si every Greurapions” Selo apo Blane forma at SS aaa Boe treats, Ghuceautare Sane: aes | ton, detached froin the Keursage wud ordered | aa. vost waxzs tux cursa buries aepvcen, | monta, therefore the cnuwe of ae Dee | grunt hunt iu one of the imperial for- ~ on uw. Rev. Teunis = CHAS. B. DLADLLY, ites wial miu. THE SHOREHAM LFENWICK YOUNG, Seog. ‘Table d'Hote Dinner@L my 16-3m WILL P. LOTELEL, Asst Becy. Je25-3m Haulip, D.D., pastor.—Serv tu the Boston. Assistant Engineer Herwau O. ‘The taruif bill was then takea up, the quos- | a surprise io his colleagues aud they did not and (8 pau. Preachitin’ by Mov. Clusl jy Stickney, ordered to report for duty aboard the | tion being on Mr. Veat’s ameudmeut toredace | broutue eusy wuld Lacy Lad the resuiu- Keursurge instead of the Boston. the duty on decorated china to 50 porecutad| tion safely in tho bunds vf the | . =e es = yeiorem and ou plain white undecorated china | commitiee on rules, They feared that a dic. | ON WILL PREACH | _ A Bust or Vice Presioent Wareter—Mr. | to 40 por cont, instond of 60 smd 55 per cent in | cussion might be provoked, whick would iast Dandi aot | Edward C. Patton of New York, who was a pu- | the House bili, and of 55 aud 50as proposed by | for a mouth or more, and that whaterer weak tDandiaw. It _| bu of Mercie, one of the designers of the La- | the finance committee. Mr. Vest argued in sup-| ness there isin the party line would ve dis T. OLH AND % fayette statue, has received an order from the | P°tt of bis amendment and having iad oc- | cloxed. fants} Senate library committee, Senator Evarts,| 08 in the course of his remarks to| ‘There are some obstacles in the way of the | atte number wild suimals are wobn the ei to y the huuting party fuss Ss shooting something at will shostsfauit, A large y of troops forest and adjoinmg country ste und the czar has hime ersand men who are to and bis royal guest, The => THE REV. #5 on Sunda FICK OF THE Pre-bytertan Church, = T RAR OF FIC ens Be WEIRTON Yas ‘aND TRUST Com. | g- 1001 ¥ wt.'n. CAPIIAL $1,000, 000.00. FRIDAY, AUG, 1, 1890. N. Whitney will speak. uestion a statement made b; Mr. | federal election bill which must be removed seuvers in connection with the visit of the w of salt Lake chairman, for a marble bust of the late Vice ers z ral : : | meseneee et ae the Visit of ‘the ‘WOR PIONIC SUFPLES gutaget te Bliows, On sit apounta Sepueitea iar jrauceaciectionn “” “"'Y $e"'| President Wheeler of New York to fill ono of en ater Hactarer ot “Trenton, if the Dill sto pase and to precipitate te quos- | SmMerOE ate exp Ee on she Te AND binety daysor wore, but ene than six moss 3 per the niches in the Senate chamber. Mr. Patten when he wus a member of tho House of Repre- | situation. to be divided into two xeparate armies and will Shan tin mouths, but ites than ayean shad per ceut on | corner 4 has also just received an order from the Chi- go Art Ass sentatives, at the time that the tariff bill of » uorrow evening, 8 0’ 1883 was before that body exhibited a piece of 8 olciock. Adurogves LUNCH GOODS Ae ponite of O08 Fan Coif" Wilitaniion ‘and itobers ‘Andrew ’ vit their uniitary discipline on the coast of iation for a marble statue from the Finnish gulf, his plate design of @ BREAKING AWAY FROM PARTY. leeping infant fawn." “ a ‘ The aggressive attitude taken by Mr. Plumb —_ _ or wecectnit Walihbli President, | Wied The secretary of the assotiation in transtft- RURERIe Ge Ge Ger Be ce onl lis Mlk Get apecahs Gone eee Rake oge Races. BVERY DESORIPTION WB. ROBIAON SS LUTORS: <7 Meret Eurle Tout, No 2 ead ass yes | AUS ihe order compliments Mr. Patton on the | Gr" "labor, conveying the Eupressitt | of a growing feeling of independence. The | SaRatoo ‘This is the eighth AND aT ing fag my See vee re Ae di geadts ace Reauiestod to uiset ta tele Tent | fact of his being the first artict either native or | that that ware was generally ‘manufactured | pishe, correspondence seems to be far reaching | day of the ting here. eH Bago, Papas totaeevs Aiwrors Seat € ovlocks ty atten he fh tion, ‘ir. Patton has been in Washington now | 12 this country nile the fact was that the arti-| in its consequences. ‘The fact that aman of | First race—Puree €400. for two-year-olds, sig ——— S Cumiaiegs 3. bwortnetedt biter, Win, Brown.” Members of are cor | for two months past and will remain tome time | $!¢ exhibited was the only one made at the | his prominuuce in the party can take au! furiongs, Lord Burry wou by acwars Go To 3.3. Darlington, Batieralay Ww. talboty | ae NURN RE. potent | SHOWN OR | oo ccrat work on other designs the data of Spe age iosphero bara J loners independent stand encourayes independence | beat Fairview n neck for the place, T obi J Geurae Fe uomdell HOB. 8 1 + pro tem. ; : -nine : robably | on the part of oth jo not jails | seus any one ” ELPHOXZO YOUNGS COMPANY, Ghates5 Pesos, = Wwaruer, ALMEMT PIKE CONsISTORY, Noa. 4. | uibly tate up bis pormancnt realdouce here: he | Ue. He therofore did not choose to take Mr, | the'parvy lectures Thin aos oe eee, wi a ee ee mes oe ee _ A. SRA sprcial meeting wal be | HEY Washidy rel finder et ms Brewor's statement. He wasa very hunorable | apply tothe tariff oniy and the leaders ate Second race—One mile and a quarter, Come Wilisus 1 Gurley, Ww Weolwara beld in the cathedral of the iat a MONDAY, 8 ington so wi man, but he was a manutacturer and his state-| auxious est party discipline should be set ai ¢o-Puw won. Lavina Belle second. Hypocrite : FEBaE A gg worminctens NR [OPM A NOUEI HALE S|. ate caiford Ry Dorryman ofthe | Mut Was an ox parte one aught, third. ‘Time, 2.08, ; P.S—The big map we are offering just now is 12 | 9 --Sow ccakish BATI c LADIES UF NORTH Wibrang | Patent Ofice left last evening for a month's REPLYING TO MR, VEST, ‘Third rece—Oue mile and « sixteenth, Sir a =< THE LADIES OF NORTH WA! Ton | Patent 6 i: 7 a te i erlud yl Laos Geestes Borne Siang shone cen Ser- GADIES AND GENTLEMEN), FS” sto ant shit wl lense at at | sojourn at his old home in Kentucky.—s. M,|_ Mr. Hiscock, replying to Mr. Vest, said that B. SHEPHERD WHITE. honey arp manaaete ts second place and eal ara _ my l4- Seo 1329 G STN. We voperauce Lent ime eu Tonia io Fassett of New York, Chas, B. Anderson and | 5° imagined there was not a member of the E: wi Fe e—Six furl | Foeuce ot Une cates tatiana ee eet ee Philadelphia aro rogistored at | House at that time who did not know that the | {18 Expected That He Will be Re-| Fourth reco—six furlongs. Drizzle, firwt; i e, secund; Binerock. rN . Ley. = EQUITABLE OR THY NEXT THIRTY DAYS T wii | the Hotel Randall.—Mr. and Mra, N.S. Davis | article exhibited by Mr. Brewer was not then leased on Bail Next Monday. Irene, second: Binerock. third. Time, 1.104, «Ks: | 0K) i: — Fifth race--Oue mile aud « balf. BB Miu SILDING ABSOC! SEL AMOUS SUN DI >-| and Miss M. A. Congdon of Providence, Jas, | made in the United States except as an exper: i i » first; Clay stvcktou, second; Carn SERNIVE SULEDINe specs ca BIOVEB AL AMEDUCHUS Ut TEN TEL | Brown, Mt Mahony ef lvops Joluu Masphy ot | Meat He referred anrcantienty ton Meera, |B. Shepherd White came near liberty this Rion, fires; Ch ou, econ 2 G, eee “BAUITABLE BUILDING.” 1003 ¥ 3t i its Lancaster and Alex. F. Slaughter of New York ison asa Senator who “resolutely and with | Sfternoon, as hisfcounsel, Messrs, B. Chapin ; 2.77. ~-|are at Willard’s——Mr. John ‘Il. Thompson ness proposed to strangle the | Brown and Judge Pelham, bad arranged to give A tes ASSETS ©1,119, 002.77. =o eee ce of the ariny, accumipanted by nia Wits saaten: Pottery industry in his own state, so as toshow | bail for him, but circumstances interfered with | yfurwavxrr, Ascut 2 one et the Office hours, from 9 am. to 4.30 pm. dafty. On — o) a Judge D. L. Russell of North Caro! is patriotivm and devotion Gg me their plans and the bondsman will not be of-| geutures of the world fair will be tarnished by fmt ope a pepper ree or YOU ¥IGURE 17 OUT. pdr es onsite CO ryan fst oe Wo Bia far e Gamnlor West stone *0z'6!4 | tered until Monday. Milwaukee, pro the plaus now being 500. A Poor. Pini a7 osioce Ge duth uot sick svran | 1 Nahorany Sideboxd—former price, 8400; now Fay ese eid Haeey Wenn Ok Amenin Xs | tenvan Gis Getinsl ee ae ee pro-| | As published in Tux Sra at the time of the | talkod of are Carried out.” JE will bea out Jor subscription. x 8 i Lellan of the | Ceoded with his argument on the China trial, bail was fixed in $1,000 in each of two | palace modeled somewhat after the corm paince SPRING LEAF TEA, Saiee a ante yes eee Jormee pela gtsOcnon oud, “aboard. 2 pide ene sen at the Ebbitt Howe "0. B graph, favoring the rates in the House bill as rbd and it is likely that counsel will give bail | @{ 00% (ity and the ice palace of St Panl ce €1.000 sdvanced on ecch share © guile, 3 pleces—iormer price, 8500; now Reynolds of Brockton, Mass., M. J. O'Leary of | Sgainst the rates recommended by the finance in that amount and not apply for © reduction. =~ ceases: al a ay son eect nator seats | a gaat art | eran, Mie MM, Coed sad Me WE | stared ite the deamon anal Itene ar heh nest her te cide | Shc ain botg nad otor spur acre the Asmvessiiou abe 2Urtualiou dye ay vicar, owe prices are ant no Seseety Csetua, MT Smee 6, as | es ee ree he, Seoeion ont given in the Police Court before Judge Miller | Haye ail Nuwauiae brewer couttivate. to, the Commer tualyry ice THuAAs BUMEMVILLE, W. H. HOUGHTON & CO, Sweeny of London, England, Paul Kelso of | the finance committee 5 J ther to dimi regent ie iny-fe ceed rack ence ped ana Inside thie i aot ne there ‘With the Strength of INO. JOY EDSON, sec'ry. 3 it 1218 and 1220 F st.ow. paenets, oe ae oe a of Peepenstigdopugemedyn bey R judges of the Supreme Court of the ‘District ¥ a pum <= =~ = eae will have to accept and not the judge Shriners Dera Prema - John A. Reove and Chas, 8. Martin of the ofthe Police Court Saarrzx, Wann, August 2.—A dispatch from &. W. BURCHELL ® SPRAGUE SQUARE LUMBER House of Representatives and Rev. He: that he would secure his TILE, be IBS F street = pete Cihce Brnldt Baker of Altoona are at the Fredonia. —H. 6. shag eed Kent says: The Seattle passenger train bearing ham.—— liberty when Judge Pelam returned from Bos- a . @reasonabl; duty in order 3 bonds- | the members of Mecca Temple. nobles of the 8x8, 6x8 AND Gx6 VIRGINIA PINE TIM- CHETTED aTTENAIOx cA ac iin the © ton, and the latter's failure to vecure # Mecon | ITES, ATTEN1ION.—CAMMACK | Rev. 8. MacArtht New York and W. L. Hill | to successful ited States. He of) BEL, FuoM 12 To 32 1. LExernaaT | B_#- wi teae ee chasye of te, Tpuirer sce Leet | of Boston are stasiag at the Hunton House. | wished to take the duties oe tenes He | man on thet trip disheartened the ssouet | Mystic Sbrine,of Now York city and a large wam- ‘ed bit a "AU Teh et., sdjoming Foundry Church | Hubbell ot Now York ince ite ‘i r but counsel are now sure that his re: ber of distinguished people from otler cities 5 . siprveyd ——Hon. J. D. Taylor of Ohio has gone to his | other industries, so reesonable and as to ., f the n route to San Francisco, de 12.50 PEK 1,000 FT. 3x10 JUIST. ANY 1 Hue meeting. Fromiment speakers, excellent Boe tm Combet E. A. Morse and Geo. | give the American producer a shade dvant. | be secured on Monday. < pesca sey a pa gg = LENGTH, $12.50 PEK 13,0001. | KENT—FOLLOWING HOUSES WILL | T. Palmer of Tacoma are at the Arli mien. —— age over the foreign fe If you are interested tn the protection of human | coaches were thrown off the track. No one wae A Goon Prace T. Go FOR SPOT Cast. tin s few days; rent low if taker at So cere ae aie HOUSE. te sign the protest againt the Atkinson bill, and | injured. ‘Tho tra ‘was delayed ight & nad 9 . ner 0! more, relatives of W. neighbor do-s, = FOR DEKBY HATS, STRAW HATS, LIBBEY, BITTINGEL & MILLER, Vie eee ve Visiting the city and are staying at the Nor- ‘The journal having boon read and mateo 8 radiate A Defective Boiler. HIGH CASSIMERE HATs, TRAVELING HATS, 19 Shit ind ae au 1 TEU LLF a & 00. 14th at | ee Tae 7. baal ba ee tho House proceeded to the further — Mucus Warren ror a Tuovsaxp Dottama—| Danvirxe, Iut., August 2—The boiler of @ Bi ———— : — 3 | tee Unie: es Express . = seeetperes = ee ey 4 | ‘Thomas of Wichita, are at the Shorcham,-—-| tion of the Benate amendments to the sundry | The position of Russian translator in the State | aw mill on John McParland’s place, ten miles WAY= A DESIRABI vier. | ned appropriation pending amend. partment is vacant and scivil service exum- | west of this city, exploded yestorday. C. Ches- eee ae are BEGLIGER BAIRTS, | isos Senta Gage BELT BE ae | MSI hence ee ie been ee tiene | ies ae ee ne a Deas ae Deing that oaechis fasten willbe bebd Ga angen 6 ts All toe po-| ter, a young man, was instantly killed. Hie SLAZERS AND HOLMES & co."8 KNIT Goopa ! “3a. 3 Wineslvanisavcne | t ut First Mortage Water Wor London, 4, is ‘at Wormley's, | 7" Sppropriating $75,000 for e sition. The salary is aud the subjectsof | father, Joun Chester. received injuries, KEDUCED PRICES. CERTIVICNT:8 uF _wTocK AND | “on Geplee wives C. BUCH wn Diuckner, Marshall and Clarevs | Hah ship at Frying Pan Shoals, X.C. the examination aré letter writing, Kussian, | The enginver, W. L. Willinms, Lad bis log torn ——— Cheguen AL Rothe ef vetuting and | SEY we aa ;D | Buckner of Nashville and L. R. Walker of Pha-| The amendment was non-concurred in. Yeas, | Spanish, Italian, German and medical nomen- | off. ‘Tne accident was caused by using # wore, cicero © NSet resve. e070 deiner Buide, | BS ks Sac 14ds RA ave mw. ‘wuldme” | nixville are at the Biggs House, 196; nays, 21. clature. ‘ous boiler.