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THE EF VENING STAR published on Priday—@l » Six mopths, 50 conte vtlons :onat be pad im advamess han im paid for. Werety Sran ow Alle Va. T7—-No. 17,007. WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1890, Warangtn Kens and Gown /MR,GORMAN’S SPEECH Index to Advertisements, ‘TWO CENTS. “i guety mae ceruame|LHE NEW DEATH. of the tariff, but that Mr. Gorman was, Mr. Gorman questioned that assertion and HAVING RECENTLY 010 Cares French Win vue Wholesale oF re- | perance Tent, #th and Khode Islands tate Orr knowe heretofore. | NIGHT at 8 Oclock. “Ail friende cents sinall quantities — EOF BUSINE-8 PkOPERTY ON | AnentTEcre™ “hR2|He Makes an Appeal -in Behalf of | ssid that the Senator from New Hampshire was 5 LL. Dealer in 2 Bow gitt 2, sboclal bargain tor Sus | A rrORNEYS. ho ones compninion, — tariff of 1883,made Electrocution Proves a inonth only: haaso! Aa ' NE Fontal yaiue's 200. WARREN CHOATE atc o8 AUCTION SALES Steel Men. if ‘Theroseoe o peopenues tee — +. ______ 8a3t CLES. KIT CARSON POST, No, 2, G.A.R., WILT. | BOARDI meet ou THURSDAY E VENING, ‘August | BUSINESS CHANCES, ee en | 2. dnstead of Wednesday, Auxust 13. Important busi: | Grey lrpats Pent FP Sag i va dest ¥ ont's pi order. 0 shopspeertias = ** | post commander, CHARLES F. RLEFEN, Rhode Island ave., 1604 Ver-| _ au5-3t Adjutant. nw. —— for that Senator. And yet, moar be i S Tepresent own ie am ests, he was er : strongest advocate UCCESS. = for the treo use (in competition with American ish engines and ‘Brised ral He, ear’ bach ines an i rr 16 wasae hig! rotectionist on everything belonging to his ’ Ect; and yet he was fu the eet wwe of | KEMMLER’S PENALTY. British capital if it only added to the wealth of is section. MR. BLAIR AND BRITISH INTERESTS. Mr. Blair professed not to understand what | "he Lever Turned at 6:40 the Senator from Maryland meant about his THE ORIGINAL PACKAGE BILL. WILKINS’ PRINTING HOUSE, OVED HTS | Commercial and Peusion Work, Briefs, Bills, Speeches Vi 101 » OAst ne. | Sc Preae Work and Wire Stitching for the trade. auz-6t" "| au5-2m* The Conference Report Discussed and Adopted by the House. EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &o. “3 == — <vEst. | FAMILY SUPPLIE! @— THE CHAKLTON HEIGHTS INVEST- 3 ment and Building Associa:ion.—The regu- | FINANCIAL. Jar monthly meeting of the above association wit! be | FOR K held at the office, 3:5 F st. n.w., on WEDNESDAY EVENING, August 6, 1890, for thé purpo er busi Bs Sate DAO Nae Kee est FUEL IN THE MARKET. CHET LTTE T Et tt $35 REO NKWOHK CVE OKRIVISKHOAHE SESH OEONANNIISRIGOSYISEN BAHN ftttett MR. OATES’ UNAVAILING PROTEST. ‘ favoring British interests. He confessed him- eh oth GERAT REDUCTION come taten tie nesting A ¢shares tay be had by | FOR Xi ee self ahigh protectionist. And yet tho section a.m. Today. Sa eee ee eee 3 in which he lived felt the hardships of the WW THE PRICE OF CORR = Seeeeeeae FOR SALE (Houses), SENATE. PERSONS WANTING AK TIFICIALSTONE | For SALE (Lor De: ‘or Graolithic Walks laid to A y te Topsurfaced with Fortiand and FOR SALE (MrscrttaNgovs),.. In order to reduce our large stock we will deliver thie Dan Cellars or areas tmado dy and nw GENTLEMEN'S GOO! find it to their advantage to cali or addres: until further notice best quality Coke for domestio | DAN, 611 N stn. w., General Contractor for All tariff as well asthe benefits of it. The west, the south and the Atlantic seaboard south of teotion tha ends, renter interest in Pros NN) SERIOUS BREAK. was becoming able to sell many of her man- ‘The House joint resolution to amend the act establishing two additional land offices in Montana was received and passed. (The of Pavem ano: amendment consists in the correct spelling of | ufactures abroad, not by degrading her are Purposes at the following LOW prices: — ARE YOU GOING TO_ BOSTONE uF 80 ‘are & | Lewistown.) - aor by sooueine Ln ts by a = hi Overe neo: and machinery. of makin; . ‘25 bushels Uncrushed, $1.75, of on Have thems fi correct stylest pleasing pric 8. Page PLACED ON THE CALENDAR. ‘aplasia te ites dearare been prea Shaan Kemmler Was Himself the Cool- a = ~ month A = — The Senate bill to create a sub-port of entry | impaired and almost practically destroyed in 25 bushels ones _ SEVENTH 18-UE OF STOCK. oud and delivery at Niche. N. D., was reported | New omnia ees he thong tha ar Gorman est Man Present. 40 bushels Uncrushed, 82.50, CATIZENS' EQUITABLE BUILDING ASSOCIATION ‘Page 2 | and placed on the calendar. Also the — iveed ait aaa bs ot pe tery po Prenat bushels Crushed, $3.30. n ‘ALI ist) M STS. -Pawe 8 | bill granting leave of absence to clerks and em- * ae ee ee ee uae OF THE | antemEst AMLUNED O8 SETTLEMENTS AND | Traces qata ee oot “Fare 7] ‘The Senate then proceed te the cousidera- | Might be revived: by the removal ‘of the tariff | FULL REPORT OF THE AFFAIR. BEDUCTION, WITHDRAWALS = maze OF FEE C scl PERSONAL, Page a mate then proces: on coalandiron. If he were to vote today for . Prt fp nena fro pn Di gs Re A et ‘Page 1 | tion of the tariff bill, thé pending question | the intcrosts of the People of New England — during this week and at Cropiey's Hall on night of the Page 3| beingon Mr. Morgan’s amendment to para-| under the metal schedule he should vote to ing Site week a 88 Cronk but thet | THE FIRST ELECTROCUTION. eee eT THOS. BRO Provident, Paco 3 | graph 127, page 24. in regard to iron ore. Me, make ore. ire, Hie did mot know bes she 3 a Ee NILLIAMS, Score ic SPECIALTIES, “Pere enoselne sata we eriape: egy har veoh ee eee not know = The Event Marks a New Era in the Exe- PEC it it large! ase aes amass Soe TONE SON | asa ail eee Hi Manca, SURURDAN Pot Latina peel tel rpeatisalig Perera | cea in the direction of tree trade. It he should ention of Criminals. Joseph Fanning BUMMER RESORTS. hole schedule, T! ity on iron ore | Yote to keep the tariff as it was on ore and cval - Also the most extensive dealers in all kinds of Fam- DoHecienan Joseph F. Birch: aus-o¢ | WANTED Glee) pectic ma pergty ens ts Ch of he pro- | it would be in the interest of the west, where | Between 6 and 7 o'clock this morning, in fly Fuel. eaz-tr duction of all iron and steel east of the Alle- ghanies. Therefore, it was proper that it ~ oan the ore was produced, and not in the interest of NOTICE OF REMOVAT—1 HAVE RE-| WANTED (howe 3 sa the basement of the state prison in Auburn, New Englan Hy ty jer rol 006 N. i i PRAGUE SQUARE LUMBER, Seis to 1408 F BT NW ibotmees Lack and 15th WANTED Ciooatu should have full, thorough and complete con- MR. GORMAN AGAIN, N. ¥., William Kemmler was killed under = sts) CHAKA. SHI wane em sideration by the Senate, He trusted (although | Mr, Gorman resumed the foor and continued | the law by the use of electricity. On he feared it would uot be so) that the determi- 8x8, 6x8 AND 6x6 VIRGINIA PINE TIM- nation of the rate of duty on iron ore would KOCHDALE COpOPERATIVE SOCIETY ‘Mem! q his argument in favor of the reduction of the | March 29, 1889, he murdered his mistress, bers of thfs Society are informed that PREDICTING VANCE’S DEFEAT. Events in Conjunction to Deprive Him of His Seat. Special Dispatch to Tax EVExixe Stan. Cuantorre, N.C. August 6—Up to thrée Weeks ago everything pointed to Senator Vance's re-election to the high office that he has so ably filled, but since that time his enemies have been working in every manner conceivable to accomplish his defeat Up to date siz counties bave, in language that i very emphatic, denied their allegiance to the Senator, and have broken down all attempts to Pass resolutions indorsing Vance's course. Im these six counties the alliance largely predom- inates and Vance’s objection to the subtreasury bill has caused most of, this dissension. An- other hindrance that will fail in the way of his re-election is the bitter enmity that is known to exist petween the Richmond and Danville railroad and Vance, and while the fundamental principles of the alliance are opposed to corporations of any kind, still the alliance will lay aside this prin- ciple and unite with heart and soul and joim with this mighty corporation to deteat Vanee. The better class of the alliance kuow full well that this enmity that exists betweea tne Senator and the Richmond and Danvill because Vance has always boen the friend of the farming class and « Carolina have never been by him. — CYCLO . CANADA. A Canoe Race Doubled and Twisted ia the Storm, MoxtreaL, August 6—A cyclone of um Paralleled violence in this locality swept over Lake St, Louis andthe St Lawrence im the Vicinity of Montreal iast evening, doing great damage on land and water, At the moment the si rm burst the principal event of the mect, at Isle Cadoux lake, the association phy for first-class yachts, was being sailed The light competing yachts were a mile outon the lake when suddenly the shy grew black and wind swept down the lake with ter- rific violence and instantly every yacht in the race was upset. It isnot known bow many @ any were drowned, At Valios, Poit Claire, St. Ann's and Dorval great damag. erty. CELMAN DOES NOT RESIGN, The President of the Argentine Cone federation Changes His Mind. Pants, August 6.—A dixpatch received here from Buenos Ayres, dated 8 o'clock last even- ing, says that President Colman has withdrawa his resignation, the senate having refused to accept it. It is reported that his cabinet will comprise Senores Levalia, Costa, Irojoyen, | Lastra, and Agote, —>—___ A Fatal Family Row. Cutoaco, August 6..-Prederick Wilke, a Gere BER, FROM 12 TO 82 ¥T. LENGTHSAT — | Contract for Coul hus been made with. two dealers to |" ‘Tue Evextyo Star | be controlled by the facta in the case and not vad on sagas ore, eS a course eg Tillie Ziegler, and his death today was the 50 PER 1,000 FT. 3210 JOIST. AY farniah m fuel for the terme enging June 30, 1891. fing will be sent by mail to any address in the | by party lines, hea deapehpl boop hel hey 4 rman, Mr. | reparation for his crime. He breakfasted - : april 30, 180f, can oltain information ‘by calling | United States or Canada for such period as may QUOTING A STERL MANUFACTURER, lightly between 5 and 6 ReNgious services ee Gh the back of heir book, MMOS ABHIWR | 1 a sired at the rate of fifty cents per month. ae Lepnesarel ie gue Sion Festtrtirel HOUSE. wore held, He made his own toilet. He temas niacin Oo 1 CONG ES HARSHA, Secretary. | G2°But all such orders must be acébmpamed | Tit | pesslusecae ans Geieaiice ‘spirit of | ‘The rogular order having been demanaed by | was cheerful, cool and without apparent saan pia sen pases Ge WATER S, ALWAYS A DESIRABLE | by the money, or the paper cannot be sent, as the Pennsylvania aieal Company of Steelton, | Mr. Enloe (Tenn.) Mr. Grosvenor (Ohio) rose | dread. He enterod the death 3y19 ‘6th st. and New York ave. n.w. Investme: can secure a few thousand iy pi © per cent First Mortage Water Work: mo accounts are kept with mail subscrip-| Pa., a protectionist, who desired fair protec- YOU MAY NOT THINE 50, BUT GAS 1S | ties desiriig to invest. C. 8. KIC ‘i tion. With free iron ore the Pennsylvania Sectaek egureeiace cmact be mamined. We ame I< SORE OF MEOT > Fst, Room # | tions. ep Steel Company would send (said Mr. Tent) pig five you the best Gas Stoves to be bad. Call aud ex- EOF REMOVAL. Govenxstext Reorirrs Tovar. — Internal | ifn to Liverpool and stecl rails to London. The ‘Real Estate, Loon and Insurance Broker, v to a question of order. He insisted that it was about half-past six o'clock. H tod the duty of the Speaker at this time to lay be- | | "°™ ig? " rv A eee fore the House bills and other matters of pub- Preparing bimeeli pllmpesy odiien lic interest that had accumulated on the | Placed in an ordinary chair by the warden,who amine, ©. A. MUDDIMAN, company, he thought, would have to import a ence peeker revenue, $401,783; customs, $190,195. million tons of foreign Bessemer ore per annum, | Speaker's table. He himself had had on the | introduced him to those present, He made ——— i ps oe TAR esdhe " ae Ts ter to t tl e1 >) sore i | ar a ae oft Pauling “and | cats one me = aoa has been appointed a gauger at St Louis, Mo. fon ore poeldise waco Poser ae the ‘com. | bill to eatablish a national park on the battle-| in the death room. The man was evidently = is Fe ven be . by one bottle of oe - ‘ j . ; 4 , Snzd M407 10th wt, Adjoining Post Building. a eee a aden aa Revexve Curren Lauxcuep,—The revenue | pany’s works, put out its furnaces, throw | field of Chickamauguag devoid of nervous tension. His voice while ” ‘1 a 10,000 men out of employment and render un- ‘THE ORIGINAL PACKAGE BILL. i cutter Winona, for service at Newberne, N.C. i “ ploy speaking had no tremor. He submitted to the 7 4 * . f f Mr. = mass myitiim BLA Fas nv, Sle agmia, | Tag emccnfllynanched at Wilnungtn, Dat, | Bretyu® la! gust ny aaing’ "ants |, Speaker ated thatthe gonticman from | Pes oncay “ul aaceted the caeeceres ot Table @'Hote Dinner $1. my16-3m : ~ Be yesterday, presunt duty on iron ore were removed that | 1o¥# (ir. Reed) presented a con| port, the electrodes. He made suggestions to the war- = = A Laxp Decistox.—Secretary Noble has de- | ct would be vastiy conducive to the building | Which, of course, bag preference. a rERSONAL ‘ : up of industrial establishments on seaboard. Mr. Reed then presented the conference re- | den and finally sat without tremor to await the cided that Jacinto Navarro, whose homestead a "1 Porton the “original package” bill. The re-| stroke. A convululi ‘ked the application F Is STOPPING AT NATH cntry in Los Angelos land district, Cal, was} 4, omen went on te cpeak of the relative | Port leaves the bill exactly ast passed the Sem> aaa ee 1; wish to wee Mra. A. dutte, form as Contested by Albert Goldbaum, is entitled t/ | “ir. Gorman went on to speak of the relative | oto and is dissented from by Mr. Oates (Ala), | Of electricity. He was said to be dead in sey- pons of Georgetown, D.C. i SEN GUTTTING AND LOAN | the land, Prices of English and American stecl rails, and | one of the conferees, enteen seconds and the current was stopped. | : Later, respi was ri the current Ki fefereuce, KULSND WILSON, 13 St. Charles ste pponrepeln mere means committee to show that in February last » wespiration resumed, New Urieans, La. au4-3t i y the Americ = M . Reed demanded the previous question : : : Bite rn ptyeoced ou cae tr. | Ste hn Don informed bythe American loge | act price was #05 a ton and the Brit kd he a ee was again applied, and in thirteen minutes = Wick AMIN. Smbscriptions received au information fur-| tion at Petersburg that the rumor of ish price on board $35 ton. ract there 7 fe bh ished . | a eee ots oe QUESTIONS | asched by Secretary, 302 Fe. aye oe sident. Wholesale oxpulsion of Hebrews from Kussia is | never had boon a time (he declared) since 1888 | for a longer time for debate than forty min- | ‘fm the first stroke he was again declared sra0-ta, “ noaagek aie tad Rte GEOMGE HR MELETLI, Vico President, | unfounded. when a duty of $108 ton would not have been | utes, which are accorded wander the rules. ‘The dead, | The flesh of the back was burned, also = wh 2 HENRY K. + N, "Secretary. ———— ‘i 2 01 is “4 UTHOMIZED PRIVATE DETECTIVE AGENC JOHN E HEMEL Treurer.” | ‘To Desrnoy Cuiseen Cent wicates.—Aasist | “™Ple protection to American industry. Lethe Oates Chaving voted in the uffie, | © 20% BPo@ the top of the head. The autopsy AUSIIiES £' co. Communications promptly | = HITECTS AND BUILDERS—WE | ant Secretary Spalding has instructed the cél- ME. JONES QUOTES. FIGURES. ved was begun three hours after death and its gu- to and strictly coufuential Omiew open ali short uotice to furuish SPs f Mr. Jonos (Ark.) supplemented that declara- | Mative for that purpose) moved # reconsider- WM. WILLIAMS, Manager, 20 Mat. Iw. scaailan od hee tate tor kevlar pemmats lector of customs at Astoria, Ore., to discon- se ‘PP! z 7 | ation. Perficial disclosures noted by all doctors pres- : 16m" RTE, €.5. RICHALDS & CO., tinue the practice of issuing certificates to Chi- | ton by quoting from the report of Mr. Carroll! ‘The motion to reconsider was Iaidon the ent, The-microscope later must determine the (OW 18 THE TIME. WE WILL PAY oul-30 1505 ¥ st. Room 4-_| nese leaving the country and to destroy all| D. Wright, showing the cost of production of | table—yeas, 107; nays, 95. : areas of call ax JUSEN SOLD WEAN Cheb es DE GUSTAVUS RBKOWN “145 MOVED | such documents now in his posacesion, steel rails in the United States and in various | The forty-minute debate was opened by Mr. | exact conditions ze say | Bn ie I gg ens a European countries, and said that in no case | Reed (Iowa) with « speech in support of the eee ————— ————————— _sy80-1m* * Piers: Boxp Crete San aren Nas the difference in actual cost of production | conference report ene te alas DETAILS WELL TOLD. 2 TEEN ED APE DE TCO, 550, as follows: gistered 4s. $5,000, | as high us $5. je said that it was due im to say that he ___ PRINTERS. pan eaneans SAee waren 2.500, $72,500, 3,600, £5,000, $10,000, $100,000, INCREASED COST IN EXOLAND. had not changed the views expressed by him in] How the Brave Wretch Went to His —F r - Y % 9 the report of the committee on judiciary in PRN ekS AND PUBLISHERS, exalts E1000! (se ng istered 4 ‘a 6 O00, 150,. Mr. Plumb spoke of it as being a notorious| favor of we. House aowiugr view = a ~ S24 20h at tar Buildings Pilg fehl tard erent ye nd aeRO 46) OS OOD FADO = er kink thee CONG (hoe: making in England | property of every description brought into a) opopy, N.Y. August 6 —With a short, sharp TYPE SET HAN HAND COMPOBITION. es | bilver abd otlier valuables stored in our large steel ee eee lind mereased, and was like to increase as the | Stale for sale should be sold in necordance | ,, Soran: 3-1 August 6— With a short, sharp Special rates to the trade. ons-1m_ | vonian centiy redused raten 201m | To Buy a Liout Hovse—The Treasury | mines of coal and iron became deeper and con.| With fhe rules of that state. But he became Pa iL & WALLACE Department hus awarded the contract for the re ive to, work, MSGS 2 eo5F axp sop prrsrera P sequently more expensive to onat KA construction and maintenance for one year ofa] © ; Inewikeare Bee 8 mew & Bn, light house at outer Diamond Shoal, off Cape ee ee ed. Prosswork for the Trade, au Hutteras, to Anderson & Barr of Jersey City, | Mr. Aldrich remarked that the price of Eag- za =e LATROBES, RANGES, GRATES, FURNACE WORK. | WJ, ut £435,000. lish rails which Mr. Gorman had mentioned confident early in the conference that it would | know—the soul of William Kemmler was sepa- be impossible to secure the passage of such «| rated from his body at 6:40 o'clock this morn- measure, ing. Therefore, he had yielded his jud; le te Aas ere cra asroeg eas agreed to a bill which would remedy an exist- | POUNd captive in a strange-looking chair, a Estimates furnt H. “858 i . HER [a : s ing evil, He proceeded to argue in support of | lever quickly swung around the arc of a semi- MosiNee st Sw wee 432 om ot aw. Navat Onpens.—Surgeon E, Z. Dore, or | ¥%# *2 sbnormal und exceptionally high price; | the power of a utate to pass prohibitory Gvant cirele, a quick convulsion, a sudden revival of Orders for Legal Blanks and Comercial or Profes- a h : i Lie Wal a ©. that prices had been forced up far beyond! to ‘seize intoxicating liquors imported | muscular action, another turn of the sional Printing promptly executed. Extensive line of lered to the Minnevota, Lieut, Walter C. | their natural level and that they had since re- | contrary to its laws from a foreign state A lover filled with sick Denke Foldere Ac. duimpeccenmeied. FULL VALUE GIVEN Cowles detached from the Kearsarge and or- | ceded. state had x right to the service ot each of its | °% ® Pause, ® room — ‘Fink BOOK AND JOU PIUNTING ON = dered to the Boston, Lient Jno, E. Roller de- A RADICAL MEASURE. F Piano in fora NEW | tached from the Yantic and ordered to the BRAWUURY UPRIGHT, balance ayabiogioienthly Kearsarge. Lieut. Waldemur D, Rose and En. rae — “ caulapises me aera of Crass Banca, ee 1227 Voutisyivauin ave, | #40 Mark L. Bristol detached from the Monon- | that statement, though there could not be any a ve NEW STYLE FIGURED CHALLIES, | ~ ~ a o citizens, and it therefore had the right to pass | ©7198 fumes—and 27 witnesses of the first laws which would prevent a man from making | €lectricide in history knew that the death of himself unable to serve his state. Tilhe Zeigler had been avenged in law and the WHY MM. OATES OPPOSED IT. crime of Wm. Kemmler expiated so far as Mr. Oates (Ala.) announced himself ag op-| human hands could force its expiation. An gahela and ordered to the Yantic. Ensign| question, he said, that within the last few Reuben O. Bitler detached from the Mononga-| months all the markets of the world had been LIN ction bargains, 8, 10, 12 CHARTERED BY CONGRESS 1818, hela and ordered to the Yantic. Ensign Walter | disturbed becanse of the extraordinary bill be- | Posed to the Senate bill on account of its | execution is always a ghastly sixht. A lyneh- SEEY BEST Qt ALITY FRUIT OF THE Loom = 0. Hulme detached from the Yantic and | fore the Senate—a bill more radical than had | phraseology und on account of its narrowness, ing bee has about itan attendant excitement pe stn: on ZUM, yard wie soy ‘ences FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO. eee to = ee Ensign Ms H. G, | ever been known to civilized man, He believed that Congress cught to | born of hurried, boisterous action, which lends CERN S SILEA, besationl new styles, 27 of Washington, D.C. jullard detached from duty on the coast] Mr, Spooner asked Mr. Gorman if his propo- | adopt broader legislation on this question than | an artificial strength to the nerves of partici- IMMENSE ASSOKT MENT 0! FIGURED LAWN8, 7 Be Pha ry e Ser il orn AC hee ONC EAGIMRS LINEN LAR | CAPITAL AND BURPLUDn-n30 00000 PRCT! ctl, asd tothe, Pulp | an wan to pat Hewett ove onthe hee Tac ““Tuere was & wile diference between the | PAtl# and onlookers alike, Bat. the sow ard wide, 1c, UATE LOMSDALE CAMBRIC, | a,, sever contested aloes by fre, butalwaye makes | the Pensacola and ordered 4 the Nee eee eee ate” lcoustitationsl power of the Congress and the | Slemnity of a public execution, the quiet, COLORED SURAN SILER, 200 prompt and liberal adjustments, Surgoou J. H. Wagyener detached from the SLin-| 56 Gasman go tor acy azn concerned Tsay | Police power of the state, Every article of | formal preparations for a judicial killing, are SILK MOHALK DRILLIANTINES, excellent qual- DR DAWL B. CLARKE, Pret nesota and ordered to the Kearsarge as the re-}_ Mr. Gorman—So o Bent cn aY | commerce was not primarily subject to police | depressing enough to weaken the nerves and Sty. special cash bargain, 25c. lief of Surgeon A. M. Moore, Gunner Andrew | no. I have read what Manager Bent (a manu- law. undermine the courage of the bravest, So HENKIETTA ENGLISH CASHMERES, wide double GEO. B LEMON, Vice Prest. Harman detached from the Vermont and or- | facturer and a protectionist) says us to what} If it were the power of the state would be while Warden Durston could have f a Widtli, excellent qualiey, all colors, cash bargain, 25e. 8 eee dered to the Chicago, can be accomplished if you give him free ore. | sufficient to overturn the constitutional clause ick ome cm a esilent: quality, Zac > mance Gouble width, ex- 7 Prnsonat.—W. J. Curtis and F. 8, Fish of | 1 would not do anything radical in this bill, I | which vested in Congress the power toregu.[® bun willing substitutes for any LADIES’ CLOTH DRESS GOODS, yard ands half 1, FENWICK YOUNG, Becy. s Ste 1 ses ig | Would not vote for # proposition that would | late commerce among the states. He was in| oue of the twenty-seven witnesses which the wide, pure wool, only 50e “ Pee Now York and 8 B. Macfarlane of Philadelphia | {ona to destroy or impeir any of these Lotec: | favor of states right. but at theeame time he}law had compelled him to call BEMEIET TS YRENCH CASHMERE SERGE: . WESLE, SOFEEER. Seoy. 3025-3m | ore at the Normandie.——W. W. Slocum of | tries, That is not the position of the party to was in favor of federal rights, in, it is safe to say that no one of the twenty- yard oe wide, pure wi US. 5 ue, i + " i i ‘ 4 SILK MOHAIN BRILLIANTINES, nearly yard ond eee = tp pee Spleript pales paren Phe gees Raieadeg sega Rafe THE REPORT AGREED TO. seven found any hilarious enjoyment in the A quarter wide, special cash bargain, 45¢. RARY OFFICE OF TH: Churles venree o! ouis and Messrs, J. J. | arrive dies rs {Country's | atthe end of the debate the House agreed | spectacle. Itissomething to be able to sa: IMMENSE ASSORTMENT OF BLANKETS, Be PNG Ts Vans ab Taber com. | Hagerman and L. H. Jackson of Colorado | business and without affecting injurionsly any . y LADIES’ BALBRIGGAN ENGLISH STOCKINGS, PANY, Springs are at the Shoreham.——Dr. and Mrs, | munafacturing establishment, you can reduce | #0 the conference report, that you have witnessed the first electricide, thiee ‘apeir. pairs for GUc., cheap at R, Jeunings, jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Watt Weiss | the hagh 4 ou articles and increase your trade 0 2001 ¥ st.'n.w. CAPITAL $1,000, 000.00. Pittsb: within the United Stutes, increase your manu- CARTER'S CASH STORE, and daughter, all of Pittsburg, are registered 7 a ¥ nu. 711 MARKET SPACE, NEAR 7TH St. mtarert an follows: On all amrouuts deposed ine | at, Welcker's.—Poter Gray of Philadelphia, | facturing industries ‘and increase the foreign A CASH PURCHASE TO THE AMOUNT OF 98 | ninety daysor more, but less than six mouths, 3 per | John A. Quackenbush of Stillwater, N.Y., Mrs, | trade with other nations, I do not propose in ENTITLES THE PURCHABRK 20 OK OF OUR | Cet ver annum; Sie per cent on deposite for more Perhaps that thought repaid many of the wit- AMONG ARMY OFFICERS. nesses for the enduranes of the silent horror of Changes Made by Recent Orders From | the spectacle. But the scene in that little room 2. D. Shumate and Mrs, M, A. Da t of | any vote that I give to go one step beyond tha the Department, - | deep wailed within the Auvurn prison will live VaLUABLE PRESENTS. 423 _| depediis gious fear crigager ent tnt # Fer cout ou Callen Srey eed Thuis Osta et ner eke Gk oe Oe as ee belong. ee a in the momorics of those who saw it as the ee coe rmnvestuiente fr eae, oy joaned. at the Higgs House—Mr. and Mra | duty of 75 cents @ ton on bessemar steel ore | The following transfers in the fifteenth in- | fearful descriptions of Zola's fresh-born atroci- 7% RONSON, = NEE, President |W, J. Bonn and Miss Kate Loomis | impairs the efficiency (and makes it impossi- | fantry have been ordered: Capt. Chambers | ties haunt the mind and appeal to the second 218.946118 225,028 18,1591, 18 | W-B. ROBISON, Sepretagy. of ‘Sandusky, Ohio, are spending a féw| ble to have that great development) of iron ibbin from company I to company H; Caj oe Basi, See Tsepater. | days “at the | Hotel “Raul. ichaed | and steel works thit ought to be on the coast | MeKibbin from company FHL to company d; | nee oF mouths and oven years, These figures are the numbersof the alphabet which | 72068);; Harbo: endo amon Mor; of Dallas, Tex. G. Everett of | Our proposition is that you.can admit this bes- ohn W. Bean from company company J; WAITING IN UNCERTAINTY, * eee Siciard W. Clay: doha'a: Swope, Fortiand, Conn., D. J. Curtis of Springfield, | semer ore at a reduced rate without affecting | Capt. McKibbin will join company Hat Fort | ‘The effort to surround the affair with a halo spell ous the name of the VERY HIGHEST GRADE ‘Ss. Cummings Zs. Swrormatedt, Mass., John M. Martin of Rochester, Geo. B.| in any particular the interest of American | Sh idan, Ill, after completing the transfer of | of mystery such as tie law contemplated was a reat Geomelvusiat’* | Stapiés of Canton, Me., and C. H. Milliken of | ores. enlisted men from company I, and Liout. | not altogether successful. Tho outer world SPRING WHEAT PATENT FLOUB BH. Warner, New York are registered at the Willard.— | grass AND RON INDUSTRIES IN NEW ENGLAND. | Samuel Reber. fourth cavalry, having complied | did not know the exact hout which had been . 8 £5 Mite, the United Press of ‘New York, Mi tu aice | _ Mr. Gorman yielded to Mr. Butler, between | with the provisions of the’ order of July 14 | fixed for the event, but it knew the time ap- Manatectured im the world, the justly Celebrated | Wulisu 5. Gurley, ve. a ecm; | 2 & Evan ana dotgller of Kanies Gity, RM. | Whom and Mr. Dawes a discussion arose and | jast, has boen ordered to Join his troop at Fort | proximately, and the little assemblage of 4. & Wortniawton Seen ot Newer’ tray EM Lymonda and | wee continted ot mnch length ss to the causes | Myer, Va., without delay. Tho extension of | joiterers at the gate of the prison before dawn BRIDAL VEIL FLOUR, ©.Q, Allibone of the navy. 8. P. Wilkins of | by which the glass und iron industries were | jeave of absence on surguon's certificate of dis. this morning was good evidence that the inter- EQUITABLE Bostén are stopping as the. 1 bbitt House. —— | driven out ot Haw Engiena, and ss to the state-| ability granted First Lieut. Albert J. Russoll, | cori ane ccehe piace ~<crsal William Walmsley of the ms Express Com-| ments on an rut ie i keen general, And for sale by the following First-class Grocers: SANE DONENG ADMOCHATION. "| aay to rustioaling eascag the apcneria ter: | soopruaatice of abee a nan England” by | seventh cavalry, hae been still further extended | these curiosity seckers au active, anxious CHALLESL KELLOGG, aasonic Temple, “RQUITABLE BUILDING," 1003 ¥ BT. ginia.——Mr. H. Horan and sons have left for | Mr. Tobey. ee ee pevyceed specnce | corps of newspaper reporters gathered in the mente er en ame eee te W. MeDaniol of Philadelphia snd Thos’ Fiyan scpaiemcatoe se Falfrey, corps of engineers, has been farther | brosd road in front of the prison grounds and GEORGE E KENNEDY & SONS 1908 F ot and| Office hours, from 9 am. to 4.30 pm. dafly, On| of Paterson, N. J.. aro at the Hotel Johm | Mr. Gorman, having resumed the floor, said 1116 Connecticut sve. the first Wednesday in each month the office will be | gon Kev, H. T. Updike of Lebanon, ills, that unless some relief were given to the manu- F. B. F. BACON, 040 Pennsylvania yen from © to do'ciock p.m. Advances will be made . Updike of Penni N. J, f steel ences ave, oes o1 ae rom ve ‘te open | 220 Rev. ipdike mnington, N. 3 facturers of s' on the Atlantic coast, north Poca hep irpe gee Bes detail of Capt, | waited for the signal that should tell them i prin for in con- | that 2 nection with the National of Wisconsin the execution was over. Just across the man cabinet maker, sixty-five years old, resid- ing with his famfly at 725 West 14th street, | Went home intoxicated late last night and bad a tree fight with his family. He shot and in- stantly killed bis son Albert, nineteen years old. During the melee Wilke was stabbed im the back and strack on the head with an irom chambeq! brace, aud se biow fractured his skull and be | cannot recover, ' Farmers’ | Cuaunesrox, S.C., August 6—The colored | alliance conveution, which met at Aiken yee | terday wisted of, only two county alliances, | The meeting was not of a politics! re, | though some of the speeches made approve; Tillman but denounced ether mex on bis tucket, August 6.— ‘The stock market was | displayed a mall fluctuations. First prices regular at compared with last ev but genera some animation in the | gains wer figures, and with s ‘ge farther scored. Later, however, om note tied back to about the level of first figures and remained stagnant. The advance of 5 rt, and later in the hour slightiy in- creased, the stocks being the strong feature of the market, Sugar was inclined to weakness | and retired 1 per cent to 82, but the rest were | dull and stagnant throughout. Sugar later re- | tired nearly 1 per cent further. Silver opened jat 1124. “Highest sale, 112%; lowest sale, 112; closed at 112. A Hoax. Loxo Branca, N.J., August 8.—The story of the finding of three dead bodies on the | wrecked sand scow which came ashore here Sunday night proves to be « hoax, > Minister Lincoln’s Family Returning. Loxpoy, August 5.—Nirs. Robert T. Lincola and her daughters sail today for New York, Minister Lincoln will follow his family to America in November to be absent from his post six weeks, —_-__—. Nominations. Bia Rarips, Mic August 6.—The repab- lican congressional convention of the ninth | district yesterday renominated B, M. Cutcheom unanimonsiy. Moxmours, Int., August 6.—The democrsts of the eleventh district yesterday nominated | Benj. T. Cable of Kock Island for Congress, | ‘The democrats of Iowa will today meet im | convention and nominate a full state ticket, | Congressman Funston of the second Kansas district was yesterday renominated by acclama- | tion. | The sixth district democratic Congressional convention in Dalias, T yesterday momi- | nated Joseph Abbott for Congress. William shone Harrison Carter, twice elected senator for Burlington county, will be « candi- date for Congress in the second New Jersey | district against Congressman James Buchanan, | who seeks a fourth term by a renomination a8 | the September republican convention, Mr. Brice Hasn’t Bought It. Ixpraxaro.is, Ivp., August 6—The report from Washington that Senator Brice had pur- chased a controlling interest in the Indianap- ols Sentinel is denied by the manager of the psper. who says there is pot the least founds tion for the story. nn The Kaiser in Britannia. Loxvox, August 6.—Though Emperor Wille | iam remained at the club house of the soyal yacht squadron on the Isle of Wight until after miduight last night, he arose early this morn- ing and went a He took breakfast with the queen upon his return, Afterward, in company with the Prince of Wales, the Duke of | Edinburgh, the Duke of Connaught and Prince Christian, bis majesty went to Eastaey, where he inspected the marine artillery and witnessed the new mode of attack under cover of produced by the attacking forces, phn hermes Lisbon Fears Cholera. Lisson, August 6—A military cordom has been ostablished around the city to prevent the entrance of any person coming from « choless- infected district. ——___ Telegraphic Briefs. Heavy rains have been falling around Tue I Toad in the dimly lighted freight room of the are istered at the Fredonia,—cChas. J. 7 i has been extended until October 1, 1890, when x aiak ool a ©. BRYAN, 1413 New York ave, for subscription. Williamson, daughter ‘and eon of San Francisco of Seana Meapesped vee he wil) ret ods be smmpear, lear of New pays railroad, alegre pean BEALL & BAKER, 456 Peunayivaniaavea, Shares are $2.50 per month. ary at the Hotel ham.-—H. B. Haigh and ne enterprises, If SS eon be shown that | Spese a” p pton, twelfth tatuniny, a4 pon = os Yori city 3427 61,000 advanced on each share John Simpson of New York, F. Woodruff of | reduction of the duty on iron ore | Seeey nego ces Sat Gea Reape Nye iy ae sent from 4.0. WRIGHT, 1032 14th st. aw. Pamphlets explaining the objects and advantages of | Broaklyn, Chas. H. Cramp. of the government | would aid unquestionably in building up| Sick leave Masines ee ee fol- | °* festern Union Telegraph Company, BUKCHARD & CO., 364 Pounaylvanta ee See Ship builders of Ehiladelphia, "Mr. and Mrs. | those great enterprises east of tho Allezbany named officers have been relieved from | W*%hing for the sign of release ons dazen W. T.GIVEN cor Sd end Meta ne. wo Qtwee? Tuomas somzavitie |W. St G. Elliott of tho eee eneland, mountains, enabling them to decrease the cost piles Tongan by the superintendent of the | Messages filed for different papers in New York uartere! — manufactured articles: nd | recruit then proceed rhere, fingers operates TNO. JOY EDSON, Beo'ry. #3 | Mr. and Mrs, W. 8. Cleveland of Buffalo and prota a with the countries south of the the: “se tive ee Robert Sean coatingones meni, exten Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Arnold of Knoxville are at United States, and if that could be done with- Heiner infantry Pittsburg, . ung To Mase Roow For Fux Isvorces the Metropolitan. ——1 D. Baird of Aus- | out injury to’ the American iron oro industry Toua'T: Van Oredale, sctenth eter from the sounder meant to the man at the LADIES FASHIONS Sh ee ee tp ke Bue line of | Ege UNTIL REMOVAL WE WILL SELL A | in Minn. A. Jutte ge and Julius | of the United States, there should be no hesita- ‘The leave of g other end of the line that the tragedy had Sine , FASHIONABLE WATERPROUY GAk- TULLY ew, D, EASY-RUNMING 12z- | Wolf of Kansas City are at the National,—— tion on the partof the Senate to reduce the First Lieut, Robert R. Stevens, th tegen been enacted. At one end of the telegraph ce maey cui tedersdens devacsenta | TIO LAWN Mowss Sn ects. Topeka, Kae WB Harton: of Bethnnect duty. "He went ou fo argue in aupport of both | has boon extended fifteen days; the order of | deak sat the press operator, while the specie! Close. aleove, at Sire) Hasire oe aecameatmann pemre geo 0 ADJUSTABLE WINDOW SCREENS, 6278 Par Me and MD. ML. Bernard of Peters. — inquired of Mr. Gorman as to — ‘secon’ cavalry, trom a we peepee soc et ed ving wring 7 ee a Ser Doz urg, Pa.. . Brown, Birminghai the cost of Cuban bessemer ore delivered at Board Penney among the in the little cell Pisiouriace Meuiscek en without eleerg, at ex, WINDOW SCREEN FRAMES, £00. EACH. Wm,'E. Tucker and. H. H, Newkirk of New Baltimore or Philade esaaen nego 1, has [enero pe poling ths sdjtoueal of the bound Sigth-Surzace Eeviorten: cane anne nae SCREEN DOORS, COMPLETE, WITH SPRING Zork and 3.16 Mponiting of Boston are at the tat, Gorman gare coat as shout 61.70 9 fo tabs otect Gotober 1; Gen. Oliver 0, | the prisoner to the electric ane all the si 85. lags shiectrc Cureaisen Tie. to 4LSOr FOULTSY NETTING, 750. PER 100 80. FE af insurance and duty, * pe pag tp Goveraurs bhosa ney Bit in the cclebrated Kemullcr case, SEA MUESCS Shee | SOC ee Tart 7be,FER 100 80, F said that Baltimore was better | any Zauring board at Gover iY, ‘than York city, retired; ‘THE VISITORS PRESEXT. ee HOSE WITH PATENT 6g eee ee ee mene Cleve- | First Lieut, John ©. Dent, try,| The of the had ig - 5, a —— 50 t0 86.60» ton Saket aed seatie 9p Ree im response to the cail of Warden Durston at BARBER & ROSS, to Mr. thas the | College of Colorado, Fort Collins, OoL ¢ o'clock this morning. The law named twenty- 911 PENN. AVE cat end Metag'sh We The President and Reciprosh seven as the number of those who should wit- , (SERS PLATED MEDIUM KNIVES, 61.60 would be at the same time of A dispatch to the New York World f A aoe te ee ne ee ee some offi- NOGER'™S PLA... LEA SPOONS. Soe, SET. pot peg ‘May says President Harrison has been gen-| Quinby and the sheriff of Erie county, the ARNOT CE Lr Wid S88 ‘Emily aaearscen a coat if Mar. | erally convinced of the practical wisdom of en ene es areas, owe STANLEY ALR RIFLES 91.78, sail es Soe pee ae ee — “py oils res ot saacting wo ep dvr and are would take that propo- some alight médideations ehias ave Yates, Houghte of the First Methodist NEW TURKISA BATH consideration and give ar answer _ oad, snd will sends | Church, constant companion in his affic- GADIES AXD GENTLEMEM, : ‘Congress subjept af an carly my lein 1540 @ BT. H.W. L : The only answer which Mr. Gorman expected ° ‘ i x , , , _ P

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