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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C. SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1891—-SIXTEEN PAGES, Scrorcra, ) 1 E | TION MORMONS IN MEXICO. “CAMPBELLS ARE COMING.” trict and some of the more exuberant ones are MR. NICOLAY 6UMS UP. ANNIMALS FOR THE ZOO. | RALPH LANGSTON ARKESTED. L£( 4 Bi going so far as to claim the Dultimore city del- es \ They Are pc to ¢ erp Progress—| wow the Democratic Situation in Ohio Ap- | © Sas a shes sie adameses Ge an: sede al tlie ec = Col. | But Few Now Remain in the Old Quarters | Turned Over to a New York Officer 8 acta uccess In Agric 'y primaries for delegntes jestatemen : Serious Charge. z One ar Maxiet, duly 11 Aasecting 40 = lative district conventions will probably be held == BEES IEEE = Y oF Mextco, July 11. is = July 28and the legislative districtconventionsto | ANOTHER CHAPTER IN THE LIXcoLN-nawzix-| ThE space back of the Smithsonian Institute | There was @ scene at the house of ex-Con- TETTPR BOILS, ’ local paper the Mormons are making great | THE GOvERXOR WILL PROBADLY BE REXOMTFATED | sloct delegates to the state convention July 29, | somvsox coNTROvERET—uOW mn. nicota a {that has for some time past been given | gressman John M. Langston this morning whem CHICAGO’S PROGRAM. | rrosves in tic stater of Sonornand Chibuabua. | ox tue biner nator at coavrcany sexe | mee dec teen tue state couventic AMKERTION I SUPPORTED OT ONLY BY Post, | °° % temporary quarters for the animals | Detective Mahon appeared there and arrested ULCERS, SORES, Hundreds of industrious Mormons have made EK—MR. XEAL HAS NOT A DELEOATE—CAN- PRESIDY-NT DUDLEY'S RESIGNATION. TIVE STATEMENT, BUT BY coLtaTeRaL mm | {°F the Zoo has already begun to take on | Ralph E. Langston, son of the ex-Congressman, a aca aT sees ae a re bared - the breobanrated DIDATES FOR MINOR STATE OFFICES—THE TWO| The thing of the most interest in city politics] ToricaL Facts.” quite a deserted appearance. Almost all ona requisition sent here from New York. EUMATisat ee . above Boca Grande, in the latter state, and | gxzcerryi is the resignati a. . presi- f th ax ctive James W. Traine of BUEUMATISIa AND Dedication Exercises at the World’s |112%2 Hocm Grande, in the latter state, and CUTIVE COMMITTEES. is the resignation of Hiram G. Dudley. presi of the larger animals have been removed Detective James ne of Inspector Bernew ms 4 eae eee dent of the board of supervisors of elections. |. Mr. John G. Nicolay today prepared the | to their new homes in the Zoological Park. and | corpsin New York wae with the Washington \carkhtim uhm ‘Fair Next Your. Rett energy and to the tertlity of the soi. | gpectat Dipatch to The Evenine Sta. Mr. Dudley's resignation is for the purpose of | following open letter. thowe that are still left will be taken out there | officer and Langston was taken into custody. merely enotgh to effect perfect drainage. Contanus, O., July 11.—The Campbells are os all doubs ae to his e a To Col A. K. McClure, Editor Philadelphia | within the next ten days. The peccaries, the | The incident so affected Mrs, Langston, bis BY TAKING FRG: Tho whole vulley ix n vast alluvial deposit,the | Coming in Ohio again. The opposition to the | diate for clerk, of the Criminal Court. The Time: Angora goats and one or two other speci-| mother, that she fainted. MORMONS’ PROGRESS IN MEXICO rich, dark loam being extremely fertile, and | nomination of the governor for a sccond term, lapteion om iASsoceay idietarel ete That | J Will not allow you to retreat inacloud of!mens of natural history still remain, ! The detectives escorted the prisoner to pe nue i * | Tah ap expenditure of even lens energs than | which has beon perceptibly failing in strength | Dudley was ineligible ae = candidate for the | Yittperation from full conviction of having | but most of the cages that have stood | Mee headquarters end later in the day he was ee Take, Unb tata gardon ‘the valley of the | {2" #€¥eral weeks, is rapidly going to pieces | = — hile hh 2 Dude: patos ‘tatementof history. I need only bad fa" so long grouped around the southern part | taken into court. cmectand : : 5 VOmtilies Sik exe as Veritable |2¥. and the ntost conservative Campbell | friends immediately obtained contrary opin- | sam up the points of evidence. of the Smithsonian have been taken away and! ‘The complainant in the case is « handsome La Third Day's Session of the Chris-| Cormitos wi quickly become a veri deimocrats concede that he will be nominated 184{Fom a number of lending lawyers, but it | You allege that Mr. Lincoln called and in | the two large frame buildings that were used | wine on omen a. ak te ae i Neveral colonies of Mormons are distributed | 0 the first ballot at Cleveland next week. It | Mas ee es structed you to oppose Hamlin and nominate | ** Animal houses have been given over to other | 1° MG 4g wang ago sho cameto thu = tian Endeavor Convention. throughout the valley. That of Diag, estab- | teed surprise no ge See he conieet hte ave fo ae at is ie eppeaeentat the | Johnson. |heve orga wels ‘emoned ead’ “they ‘tee | city. with Detective Mahoney, and. Langston Hehed in 1932, is situated on the second bench | treet miteate Conny ee are is Hame from | jqdges and clerkeforhisown election. Senator | 1 This ts proven to be o misstatement by | only avciting the cumnintion “of shots nie ans | would have been afeested Shon bed the omear punteirs, Sees or bottom, at some distance from the river. contest, County conventions have just | jonn P. Py res ‘ Lincoh 2 Wi ifter- | = had the prop b he only had am The soil rich, recenbling that of the states | been held in several of the “Neal strongholze,* | JBN P. Poe hax given an opinion in the case of | n's written words: “Wish not to at the park. Yesterday arrangements were | per papers, but as : MICHIGAN WOODS BURNING. | of ino eng inet oe Mormons | socalled, Inall thirty. c os have chosen | COUMtY kupervisors of elections who are candi- | fere about V. P. Cannot interfere about plat- | made for doing the concrete work around the | Mdinary warrant be returned and bad the VITALIZES, INVIGORATES MICHIGA? NES | have already accompiisbed ‘much by. their | state delegates in the In and so far | (tes atthe nextelection for other offices, hold- | form. Convention must judge for itself.” It pits and it is probable that by the latter part | Proper papers made ont. ss - thrift» t gh: = re Byer 7 Pelpeacts | the returns fail to h ion ing that they are ineligible, C is nota question between your assertion and of next week or the early part of | ‘The warrant charges the offenses of abdue- ‘acca aaa thrift and ene nee i ot | Neal delegate. Claude Mecker, the governar’s | P&#siven an opinion that they are eligibl my assertion, but between your assertion and | the week following the last vestige of zoology fs and seduction, and in the affidavit of WORLD'S FAI DEDICATION. eesteie: sanbe: Souen: ee rang ate rete e eae cuccker, the governor's | jew regarding the city and the county super- | Lincoln's written word will have been removed from the neighbor- | Helen Graff she states pai Ih Sites Rar ne Sec clka cal erat | ive pening ate & euateaT i Visors in essentially different. The city super-| | IL. It is proven to be a misstatement by the | hood of the Smithsonian, | ola ‘TuR BLOOD. Plans for the Exercises in October Neat Year | V0 (U0! Manne wet corn orale and a a sis ln delonaten ny | cluded under the law from | testimony of Hon. B.C. Cook, chairman of the | The officials interested in the park have re- Adopted. well-elosed cultivates tields atreteh far out over | belt tne part of the other ‘at the noxt ensuing | Hlinols delegation, who says: “Mr. Nicolay's | cently received a very welcome piece of news CURED OTHERS. Cateaco, Itt. it is argued that Dudley | statement t] resigning can be candidate at the next | Hannibal H . July 11.—-Plans for the dedi-| the landscape in most 4 a catory oxercixes of the world’s fair from Octo- | to the tiresome quite and chaparral which | presume that Governor Campbell | of, hough Attorney General Whyte holds | written to say that having | jot marriage. Several tin he : secure halt of the Pre i we o y en to say that having learned that a man mee spoke wins. cvae rou. ber 11 to 14, 182, have Leen adopted by the | buta short time since covered the An | will secure balt of them. Probably he will se- | tite a re signation will ‘not make him eligible, | me in reply to an inquiry to Mr. Lincoln in re- | up there had a young femelomoece in captione |t BLU Of bis promise of ” marriage, 7 place of the barren treeiess pinins are now scen # great deal larger proportion. With rd. nl | young female moose in captivity | 4 hich thet rn commitee on ceremonies j fopeteabiapetpaacira irra ee oe Giidaly contention ta wo berate a gard to the matter. “It teed: “Wish, not to in- |e id parchasedst forthe new zoological park | G8rImg Which time thelr tricnly relations eum. ii i sindoe seg nder ¢ ation ail a i in the oor FINANCIAL AND COMMERCI ere about V. Cannot interfere about and would forward it right awar. This ts con- | MEUCd. 5, she charges, was the The military mpment will last four days | of comfortable homes ai ee ad Platform. Convention must judge for itself.” | sidered a splendid din A, tor wenese one selected for their marriage, but she states she REP and the President of the United States. will i neot certain defeat a iand. Aero reesermerr seen ey “T'went to see Mr. Lincoln ‘personally, how- | to be very scarce, evel mont inaccessible | bas not seen him since June 10 rae ae FIFTY yrane ve wrt. | Stked to direct the proper officer to assume | ComE shed at Salt Lake, : aY ONTEST. The following are the opening and closing prices of | ever. There are ulways men who say the pres- | parts of the country, and very feware known of |. The affidavit of her sister, Kathari BioNwoe MOTHERS or thelr CHIT DREN WRITE the troops, The nutlitary parade | Wilderness into a garden. The contest for tie nomination for governor | tbe, Rew Tort Steck Starier, eereported, Oy special | dential candidates profer this mau or that, | fm captivity Raker, the manager | #lse attached to the rey TEPTMING. with PFATECT SUCCESS. HSOOTHES | 44 Feview will take place Tuesday, October | |, In widition to well: Diaz brings water from | hay been curried on ao vigorously as to cage |e ond Macartney. 141) Deereet. Vand they do it without the Aightest ‘authority: | of se ‘park, csuihy acaba ae that she heard a cons firth. Sc PTENSteut Ma, atta¥ean fats, | He the jatecauent days. of the the mountatan for ierention bY n MCh several | 45> Cer’ odicen to be lostaight of, It there It was so in this campaign. It was reported Idaho who hae.a moose which be he t oa) >» OLE, a ” me for 7 — s “ sg eRe | b a ks ts ORR, ASW as a pair of m1 Sacace Procepong cade eps rei opr ber ic drills and other military | °Ufficient for both present and future colo- pair of tr: t Mr. Lincoln was in favo Mr. W. ‘I. Hornaday, the well-known nataral- teful contrast | declared themselves. ist, has been traveuing ig Canada and he has ing he ruined Ler ‘under promise [Ss SENsLOws sooTHe that Andrew Johnson wae Mr. Lincoln's work in bi: | but he told her not to worry herselt sive canvassing for any of the n ‘ ee rant ene choice, and it was my bariness to | elk. If the moose in a desirable | Was going to marry her (Helen) anyway ie ware and aad for “Sire, Winalow eSecthing | feattres of wn attractive nature, iacluding Fri ™es places on the ticket it has been done t00 find out whether it was or not. We were be- can be bought it will probably be |. The requinits Gicx. Hhil of New and tane lw Ciuet Kids centee Lottie. day, October 14, illustrations of an attack aud he Mormon colonies at Juarez and Dublan | quietly to at re big fisht. yond all measure for Mr. Lincoln first, last and | here to keep the other company. Elk and buf- | York, and ts t found by @iSiy. | defense of a position with all arms of the serv- | 8€ equally prosperous. Indeed the first 100 tis is pot likeiy for all time. If he desired Mr. Johnson he | falo do very well in captivity and itis thonght | S¢ grand } wf Ne | ice—not a sham battle as ordinarily conducted, | miles of Chihuahua promise to become the opposition, us he would have been our choice, but he did not. that moose can also be casily domesticated. York, charging uveighing and Ts Lire Woatn Livixo | but one on military principles. During every | Most desir nil productive part of Tt will be remembered thu: be was | ship rete terrier er ee Se ing au unmarricd female of | s Lr IVI Jevening there will be magniticent displays of [ROrthern Mexico. ‘The altitude of _ the | defeated on the face of the returns two years | Saw! 4 particularly anxious not to ‘make known his nuoey Oihoes, character, into a house of assiguath The man who Keeps bie stomach in first-class comii- | fireworks at Jackson Park and on the long | valley ranges from thee to mix thouand | uso, but ineiituted a contest. and the demo- | Bei Canal Preferences on the question of his associate on | py dirvoti a 4 purpose of sexual intercourse, on the 15th of wena Wewonly nan who standes Shah | the putite front of the elty. j feat owe | nea “devel, with doubttul grounds, | ¥)X Hoge is’ | the ticket. But that he had « preference I posi- |. P¥ direction of the President Col. James J. | January, 1869. oF | devoid of extremes of heat and cold, while eat | Rich. Ce Rock Inland, + sliver C's, t. Paul DEDICATION DAY. e Wednesday. October 12, will be dedication | jy, 1 the memorial services, which of 7a | tively know. After my interviow with him Lwas | Van Horn, eighth infautry, is relieved as a| Appended i the affidavit of I % 100% | as positive that Hannibal Hamlin was bis | member of the gencral court-martial appointed T2351 | favorite us I am that I am alive today. The | by paragraph 19, special orders, No. 140, June n and seated Mr. | pO eRe 4 time that he | Eres sco r. and | Ft #, bat finally ; fy M. Graff, states that seis eighteen sears of age aud t the time named he took ber nitural products seems anlit jes dq remarkably weil and ali of the temperate zone are produced | did not waut to mi ee i fact is turt y ion 9 4 th street to have a quiet tlh, ye of a brilliant and imposing ¢ ance, being unexcelled in the perfec- | Yielded to the demaucr e | bake sige entire Illiwae Seiden okie master eras [i uarters of the army, adjutant | tore proposed marriage. and @ccompltn | will be held in the main building at tion of si anid Hav. These products fod a | © one Beant >| Mani Mr Hamitn, and, as 1 stated before, we rare |S om to saest ot oe —_ Walle Pana,” anid the adidavit of | Park. ceremonies of the day cady snle at remunern' sin the neigh- | along and b 3 fat his service in the matter.” . for the trial of Col. | pended. Pawan Cee firing of # national salute | boring mining cumps,and with the completion | Ste in seating him as Heatenu.t gove: Mica Ce iL. It iiipet pantie be ceaisctstorsent by Col. . fourth cavalry, aud PeAt 180 o'clock tod liaestion and Biiousness take | Of forty-eight battery volleys by all | Of the North Mexican Pacitic railway from the’! FOR MINK E OFFICES. | SecaSee... Hay, who says: “I have nothin, ya tird infantry, is deteiied as | betore Chief Justi IRON BITTERS. batteries in aitendance. “At 10 a. : [hottie ane begs Feaggl eg ord phen The following list includes all who are talked te NE. ¥ ‘—os enon =, _ this tele- | @ mem eas ryote i aaa nator — ~ ‘ naling Sore gai hiy. Tor mie ty alideniers in medicige. | will be in readiness to receive the Presi- | Mexico the advantages of an unlimited market | of a4 wall ue tove who have annodseed then gram, but I do corroborate the statemeut eneral court-twartial appornted to meet | to meet the chafKe, be juried over ao : : Bites mare esecured. ‘This railroad ix ulready Our T: Europe. he c Jat Coltimbus Barracks, Ohio, April 17. I8M1, | New York o' 2 after “Que canes OF WEAK OR TAME SAGE BACK | priste “honors, “He” will then” pane! bate rured siccem, over fifty miles of grading hay- | #eiven sa cendidates for plucen ou the sitte! Henry Clews, im his Financia heview pub | teinfucsice the Datta prmian cuicnlated | Ginculveds wud flvieg gam pee acke. rheumatien, will fod reliet by wesrine one | the building. and, surroanded | by his | #8 been partially tinished from Deming, N. | ticket: ahaa taba: 4 And further, “L stand simvly by the prop court-martial is nted to meet there Has yaks conta! Tee Pssdonne Backache | cabinet, diplomatic corps aud distinguished | M-, to and beyond Paiomas, with over twenty | For ant governor—H. MeFudden of | Haied todas Fee FrOlpor lat HM o'clock a mon Monday, the 20th sash es erst hems 2 : m , : ye : : tion contained in our ‘History Titi and W. V. | , “Affairsat the stock exchange are still dull,-| several days before the convention, the Prov foreigners, will receive the thirteen original | Miles ready for the rails, : abenville, J. A. Kagy of day of July, 1891, or as soon thereafter as prac- states with proper ceremonies and then with a tus of Bellefontaine, the present incum- | Mvestment transactions being limitedand spec-j deut hud been becieved by inquiries ux | Ucable, for the irial of such prisoners as may Vato ee reasonable rapidity the different states in the MICHIGAN Woops ON FIRE. a ulative operations confined to maneuvers for his personal es in reg | be brought before it. Detau for the eourt— order of their admission to the Union. The eee For state treasurer—M. F. Ackerman of | the advontage of transient slight fluctuations associute on the — ticket. Capt. Constant Williams, seventh infautry;| The papers in the post office site condemna- States will be represented Ly their governors, | Settlers Being Burned Out and Every One | Minvileld, J. Q. smith of Wimington aud ea-| in prices, ‘The hesitancy is not due toanything refused to give the slightest intima- | Capt. Wilham Steph wa tion (square 328, between C.D), 12th and 18th F. Uniformed staffs, banners enib on zoned with the Sighiteg thie Fiecne, State treasurer Peter Brady o1 Norw: cout of arms and such al ‘ i t For state auditor—C. D. Crites of Li gerical representa} Sacer Ste Manie, Mica., July 11.—The en-| Frank Reinhard of Columbus, John Krukl MOSQUITO BITES, ‘THE MUSICAL EX! : i . oars contrary, those conditions seem to be regarded | Kvowledss caaee tire wooded portion of Chippewa county and | Defiance, A. J. Peckinpangh of Wooster and | gs warranting n better range of prices. than | C28¥ention went about t Capt. George S. Wilson,” twelfth treets northwest) were ret Capt. Charles A. Williams, twen! . ies ngewe t. Leven C. Alien, sixteenth i 4 bsicaarenase . John J. iiaden, eiguth infuntry; | te Attorney unsatisfactory in the conditions intrinsically | ™ wish, °° © It was the 7 | Ailecting the current value of securities: on the | th minds absolutely untrammeled b of the President's wishes that the | &Y work of selecting | First L 1 to the dis office yesterday afternoon from Jeneral « office, with the approval HRCIRE icu| ie Cadet! “teriey tua at ok | WEUIAE Maton cf Oclamivast = Bi eg Be or le his wssocinte on the ticket. | First Lieut. Virgil J. Brumback, sec of the President of the findings. The district ae ieee nS E cee are on fre. Settlers are ‘bging burned | fF tuvreute Julge--Gusiay, Tafel of Cin-| Lone Se eawal tier influences were “IV. It is proven to be misstatement by the | futty. First Licut, George M Weil attorney wili now forward the reports on the : Nt everybody it fighting! tee farms. | Cimuatiund Charles Hughes of Lima. ; “The real cause of the postponement of op- | SCHON of Simon Cameron, chairman of the | 88:gcon: Pirst Lient. Theodore Mone! titles av rapidly as posmble to the Attot Seay ambien See Jout aud everybody ighting the tlam: For attorney general—M. 1. Corcoran of Cin- | crations lies in n becloaded tendition of che | Pennsylvania delegation, in’ nominating Ham- | #ecoad infantry, judge advocate, General and the ‘reasury Department wi SORE FEET, orchestral accompaniment; com-| Detour, Mills, Gates, Raber, Welleburg, | cinuati, Milton Soter of Cambridge, Join W. | f, situation and in the uncertainty as to | i #4 candidate for Vice President and cast. | First Liewtenant Chasles H. Cabaniss, jr., | issue the checks. Memoration ode, set to music, with full chorus | Senmmon, Cove and many other places are in | Cavary o* Bowling Green and J. M. Lewis of | what may be its outcome within the remaining | 8 f0F bim the whols fifty-two votes of the | ¢ishtecnth intautry, having been fouud by ail cae LAMENESS FROM OVER-EXERTION and orchestral accompantment; address and | elles At Dato tee peopl me oe pepe poo wae hi oa position of affairs at the Eegnaytmanin delegetion. a mae = —— for ray A POOR MAN'S COMPLAINT. ‘from director general; presentation of | their houschold effects packed ready to take to | For board of public works—Joha McNamara | 2 | _¥. It is proven to be a misstatement by your ce on account of disulality incident to the = “5 jee vagers from: dirweton’ paserals presewtstion: | U5 brmebcr! tttsets packed reedy to ka te | ee eae European financial centers, though at the mo- | buildings by the president of the world’s C A Lancaster. meat tore Cotas t own action in the Baitimore convention when, | SeF¥iCe, is, by lumbia expositien to the president of the|™in for over three months, and. the| For dairy ant food commimioner—Edward | 222" Kote Sheena eee: hae been, is still fr | Wr'the first voto for Vice President, after. the | tired from active service. thi national commission; cantata arranged ex-| country is in x similar con Bethel of Chillicothe, T. M. Laird of Kenton | «according to the crop estimates, we are in | S4PPOved instructions which you claim to have | ¥!=ion of section 1251, Pressly for these to that during the dreadfal fire of 1873, and Dr. C. B. Harrison of Jackson. | a position tofurnish to Europe clove upon -or | Tecetved from Lincoln, aud having, as you say, | | Meatenant Colo _Hesd, four] The Commissioners this morning received sentation of buildin, Aumdreds of people — ao through the Pain mr coe h Mil- | possibly fully—one-balt ‘ot tte total =e tired | “returned to an a yote for Johuson, mies grag tlonria J _ Freie A ¥ the following letter, which will explain itself, dent of the natio: north. ‘The ‘sun is ‘obscured, breathing. is | ler, the present incumbent, by appointment to | homers Gils one-halt of it You usu member of the Pennsylvania delega-}08 his own ‘application, by directs 3 Hee PILES. CHAFING. toBATBEFACEsma | op cident of the United difficult and ao dense is the air with smoke that | succeed Dr. Johu Hancock, deceased. He will | jtel of our experts wilt anmant to vomeshing | Hou voted for Hannibal Hanlin for Vice Presi. | UTesitent, retired from activeservice this date, |grsjoruer™ * SMOroueh Invemigation of the rection of the President, re- late under pro.|PR¥Slelaue to the Poor Nor the Health “erties Oficer Would Attend His Wife. USE POND’S EXTRACT. . by the President of the Unite St Mary's river is navigated with diffeulty, re- | probally have no oppositior.. neat $200,000,000. ‘To the Cnited States this ie | Geut | If you did this willingly you betrayed | UNder the provisions of section 1243, Revised 7 y HANDS when heated, &c. Caled haan rte thas sulting in the grounding of tive boats. (CHATUMAN OF EXECUTIVE ComMITTEX. 4 very exluilarating prospect, but to Europs it | LiRcolu's coufidence and“ imetractious | Stavutes.| Ki i ssroegepetact pe peer doa perp pepe heey get i chivas els which you allege to have received. If pt. Thaddeus S. Kirtland, seventh infantry, | To the honorable the board of Commissioners Gov. Campbell will, no doubt, request the | ia Very gloomy onc. Even were the European o Refuse substitutes, probably worthless. Accept} During Wednesday evening the President of DEATH IN THE FLAMES, ss P z ees nations ina prosperous condition much atex, {You did it unwillingly you proved | b been cxumined by a voard of officers | of the District of Columbia: a Gated Sate eh cite at csergtinn te tie IN THE I clection of his neighbur st Hamilton, Hon. Jas. | (roordinary heconity te hace ont anaes, | Yourself a political cipher—m pretended | and found plirsically disqualified for the duties hucthiabids § Sis to Sanaa en ak ta POND’S EXTRACT only. tinguished foreigners aud invited guests. “| Lose of Life and Destruction of Property | =: Net ## chairman of the state democratic | countries would beappalling: but, coming after | eect to manipulate a national convention | Of Major by reason Of disability ineident to the ott. ae. SL XL rd ace posegeedins f Thursday, October i3, the grand civic and bs Pert | executive committee to conduct his campaign. | an enfeebling financial crisis, on the heels of a | ¥29 had notinfluenceenough in his own dele- | *erVice is, by direction of the President, re- » Mire. + Meagher, a resider ieadeanctad Ulaplag: UIE le Gs ha cova cdl ihe y Fire. Mr. Neal had charge of Gov. Campbell's cam-| lange drain ef gold Inte Henle’ wena eae | gation to control hie own. ¥ ‘The first active service asa major ot infantry | city, and has been since Mu: ae crowning features of the celebration, will| Cepam Rarips, Tows., July 1.—The house | paign two years ago, and to his shrewd man- | when industry is contracting aud forewta trade | Fll-call was decisive in abo} Jobnson's Provisions of an uct of Congress ap- 16 Fenton sireet northeast, was on be formed by 10 o'clock a. m..” and | owned by J. E. Hannegan, general passenger | #€ement he owed in a great mi its suc- | is Ianguishing—what may be the possible result | STemgth aguiust the Pennsyivania vote 1 October 1, 1890, to date from July 10,| Friday morning, July 10, 1891, aboat move directly to Jackson Park through | agent of the Burlington, Cedar Rapids and | Ce*#ful termination, “Jim Neal,” said a leading | of these short harveststo Europe’ It is useless | ZOUr#e:* included) and it shows that you | 189. the date from which he would have beet |)" G-clock, tukea with a iolest’ hemor YOND'S EXTRACT COMPANY, some of the principal streets of the city. It | Sovthern Road, was burned to th i republican of Ohio and one who has beon re-|to predict; and it is imperative to wait | Contributed nothing for but everything | promoted to that grade, by reason of seniority, lchege, Sineiba her lif ca ia designed on this day to give the represen- | > ae. The henae a Broun ye | peatedly at the front in the management of his | for consequences. The present attitude of | SStinst the result you were commissioned, as | Mf found qualified, and ‘he will proceed to his q _— ey ani homer - 2 ions of the principal events in the life of | tetday morning. The house was occupied by | party aifuirs to Tae Stan representative, “tis | ¢- Srey y Wi seth you say, to bring about. Subsequent changes, | home. rhage being due to a premature coutinement. e2S-eusw (New York and London. | *#* Pp P e pi P P xpectancy assumed by Wall street is the only ‘a 1 ‘ Columbus and of the first three hun-| the family of H. D. Hull. Miss Julia Hull, who | the shrewdest and ablest campaign manager | sate and wise one under such circumstances, | *till ou the first ballot (for there was no se 1 be leave of absence on surgeon's certificate | Owing to my present indigent circumstances 1 da yams el hla aneaiicy salanaaan’ ‘ i = in Ohio. haven't a man in our party toda | It is not likely that we shall be permitt ond) were simply the usual rush to make the | Of disability, granted Capt. John J. Cochran, | Wascompelled to call on the physician to the toite discovers. The last ‘century. will lus | Sait shoe at eee ea ett Girl were the | who cau be compared with him, and ic ue taker | reap ‘this mdcaatege Of eee aon Mitioeg | choice unanimoas, in which Pennsylvania did | assistant surgeon, Deceaber 22, 1890 1s ex. [poor Dr. P. L- Mtos, No 18 I atreet teate the marvalous growth of the United States hold of Campbell's campaign this fali he will | som sort of drewback, i it | BOt lead, but only joined after the rush became | tended three month TR ek aie rt | evident, just as Maine and Illinois did. First Lieut 4 Jxo. G. Nicoray. | detailed asre ———— vened at Fort } wakened by her dog barking. She quickly since the adoption of the Constitution, the im- | awoke Mr. Hannegan and the servant girl, and SE AS SATE AB BOMEOPATHIc PELLETS, | provement in mechanical appliance saved herself by ju 2A acd anoasy te takgassuqur. Everyboly iikesthem: | yance in science, art, itezatare e " northwest, @ couple of vis} my home. When — leavin ers con- | believed my wite to be in imminent danger of push us har and see in what form thi ping from the second- | ALLEGED DissATISFACTION AMONG WooL Rowse. | come. Europe will find it impossibie to pa davis, third rof the bourd of o: eres Seveett be enna ae = : for out wiieat ithont qabiee one mermen a vened at onroc, Va., by special ordcts | deuti, and so stated to Dr. Koy, who postsively Carter's Littie Liver Pus. “Try then. "There will be a grand dedication ball Thurs- | no"? babes Fiagae ol Be Den es eee |, rom © Senuleman whicee busines ts wool | i otter bes Groducerge sa ar iow, Haag AN ALL-AROUND NATURALIST. No. 42, Febri 24, 1591, to ey une ori refused medical aid because twas notin bis ; ay a | day, October 13, fn the evening. Friday even: | toe ,o€! Scape fron eat etion but” AnaTy | BByiNg and.whose lino of work brings him into | oe aga thers for relent wea Nee secer! is determine their fines’ for ‘promotion district, aud referred me to br. D. Oun Leech, Svscuat. Lspuceuzxts For Tus ing. October 14, the officers of the world’s Co- | found his way to # window and slid down a | Contct with the wool growing farmers of Ohio | it we uccept them freely our wheat will be so | 78¢ Inseription on Mr. Barnum’s Photo- | Capt. Louis V. Caziarc, second artillery, hereby | Who ved more than a mule away. Lo Dr lumbian exposition will give a reception. plank. The servant girl, Margaret Young, re- | 78% Star. representative learus that there is | far paid for in goods instead of gold; it we graph Now at the Smithsonian. seers . ieech I related tiw perilous condison of my sen: Further details will be elaborated trom time | fused to jump from. the window, was over-| Stat dissatisfaction among the wool growers | buy only our usual quantity of imports then | A characteristic story is told of the lato Mr. |, Be leave of abseuce on surgeon's certificate | Wile, and lim wunwer was: “Lam too tired to to time. come by ‘the smoke, fell back into the fames | with the MeKinley law. ‘Ihey were promise’ | Europe wili be compelled to pay us largely in| pT. Barnum at the Smithsonian Institution, | (Ceabulity, stauted First Lieut. Ernest S./ go out. Meturuins to ms wise betwee sovte nat achlad, that it woul! increase the price of wool, but it | our securities held there: and, in that case. the | 23, 2” + | Robins, third cavalry, May 26, 1891, depart-| Sand 4am. Liound her more weak and ¢ = . Bart isa fact that the price of wool is now about | settlement will not be conducive to buoyancy | Where he was very well known, having | ment of Texas, is extended one month on sur- | hausied trom low of bleod. 1 then went to D —- a eee oS SS 3 cente iower tha: it was at thia time Inst year. |i the New York stock market. ior these | Presented the institation with a number of | 800 s certificate of disability Serene 0 tice om 05 stones Bo abaetn toes ‘The Third Day's Session of the Christian En- | brick machine works, foundry and wagor | Ibie representation there is no reason todoubt, | reasons we advise moderate expectations, at | interesting and valuable atticles in the way of | p,/B¢, €Sension of leave of absence granted | him an Yonah ghee remind oan ee > sheataepr tear factory and several houses and bare the gentleman who makes itis a repubiican | least until the future of Europe becomes | skinsand skeletons of animals thathad depusted ee ra 5, McRastnd, sixteenth tn- | 00 ateeed Say SOs, Bes Seen Seeue bite Be two men were terribly burned. ore. fy, | &&¢ Vill vote for Major McKinley. Even David | plainer.” aaah | fancry, June 12, 1891, is further extended one | I wougitt and obtained the services of another Mexxearouin, Mxx., Saly 11.—This is the [gies he” Bhan eens Tk Mt Harjrer himeelf, the “wool king. of Wrandot Charo this life and his show at the same time. | mouth. physicun who on his arrival, about 7:15 a.m third day of the great international convention | factory. in trying to save machinery, bw! his | County,” in said to be suiking, and all that his Washington Stock Exchange. eet el pe ee earn Pe een he tay SEER of Christian Endeavor. The procecdings of | flesh burned to # crisp. Rev. C. N. Hechin, | old colleagues, Hon. Willian Lawronce and | | Sales—Regular call—12 o'clock m.: Eckington | @ naturalist as well as an enthusiastic show- mace Piswsemelidieg ara “"T will further state that the day were inaugurated at 690 o'clock this | Peetor of the Moravinn Church, was also terri | Hon. Columbus Delano, ean do will not induce |and,"Saiety Home Kairoud 10 at man, and onone of his numerous visits to the | The report of Hon. Robert M. Yardley, re- “perth <a on heoeenly . d him to speak od Governmen Bonds —U. 5. 4'¢8, 189, regsterea, | 1°" 8 s a ‘ ary discharged soldier and a pensioner. | morning with a prayer meeting conducted by | pine about Shehends and face, Lous to | Pre tf stl ® Good word for the MeKinley | sii, asked: Us Saya ish; Coupons ww | Smithsonian Prof. Henry, who was then at its | ceiver of the Keystone National Bank of Phila- | “Siy'seeun cincumsunter nee hargely due te ‘50c. Har Brushes for... 40e. Dressing Combs for. — Gee. Botties Bay Rum for. [ok Bs aa reasoned: ue : ithsonian | delphia, Pa., received by the controller of : yt . Mise Grace Livingston of Winter Park, Fla. At |" Toxas: July 11.—The Tonawanda REPUBLICAN EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. 3s wabet._ US /en ath compos: Lie Oe | Cite naey oe RsTteaf auiaocad ge thor |ceeeny co el GMA oP otoe oe ele aoe a ae pee SOc. Botties Best Extract for.. 9 o'clock the = — in ne business | a ae § cena H pisat at Ba ‘The organization of the republican executive a oF Oolunibih onde Maik bork large collection of te of prominent | panied with schedul the assets | immediate Consideration and action becwuse eines Ges umshe cate Bal ceecontey | eae te tek ee tee es need ane |Tmaiians, which will have sharge of Wed | aoe Geen Tubd, 6 15S earl ieee | naturaliste, of the bank are they ex- | other persons in like circumstances should uot Lor. Best Extracts...ccccseeeee Guaacal Sedieticy Dace. Uta oecuge te) axtealdedl at $46,680; fully cov. | McKinley's campaign, has excited a great deal | bid, —wskud. amy ear fund, 68, 189%, gold, 109%, bid. | ‘And, Mr. Barnum," added Prof. Henry, “be | isted the date of its suspension. The | be exposed toa like danger. It ie not the fault He gave some interesting details of the | cred by insurance. of comment. They are capable men and rep- | SAter sto Wo, currehcy. 1a ‘bid. 36 asked. | sure and puton the back of it your name and | total assets amounted to €1, walth office that m 511.41, of which | of the the special branch of natural history to which 02 are estinuted “good,” £996,992.48 | now arrayed in ber burial garments and my oifare devoted.” £0, "ben, the picture came, aud children motheriess, allin good time, it written on the back in| This is simply the estimate of the receiver, | With much respect, I remain yours, very It is said that Mr. that huge scrawl for which the showman was | 8nd will be susceptible of modification as the | truly, Feasces Meacnma. ere- | ington aud Georgetown Railroad Gouvertible 6 a ae T ee —_, branch of | liquidation of the affairs of the trust pro- i 182 bid, — asked. Masonic Mall “Associution, | natural history—everything.” And so it stands | 6: 5s, 1905. 1045, Duty 105 asked. Washington Market | today in the Staithsowian collection. rosea nagar: fay. Paap wy weyeur fuld,” 6s, “gold, 1902, Water stuck, sewee10e | growth of the movement in Engiand and pre-| | Mesrurs, Texx., July 11.—Fire at_an_ early | resentative republicun leaders, bucit is remarks | sented particularly encouraging figures from | hour this morning damaged the gents’ fur- | able that every member, with the exception of} } — Japan. On February 2 the Christian Endeavor | nishing stock of Sample & Hill to the amount | Julius Whitney of Canton, is an outspoken ad- societies in that country ‘celebrated their | of £20,000: insurance, $15,000. ere ace nakre | decennial anniversary of the first society, meet- | Reaprxc, Pa.. July 11--Near Clayton, this | McKinley did not think it proper and ther ¥. © WILLIAMS &CO..Drusgists, ings being held at Kobac, Okayama, Kume- | county. last night Solomon Schmoyers barn, | fore did not make any snggestions as to the | toma and Kyoto. The native churches are also | wagon shed and other outbuildings were de- | personnel of the committee further than to it : r Coupany, istiner 6 bids vase on : : - Mr. James Carter, wino for a number of yeare Vader Masonic Temple. | organizing the young people into Christian | stroyed by fire with contents, including nearly | timate that the sclection of William M Habn | {agtdn wirket Conese vtnp. oid ney Waal SS mmncnding to OIK00n allegra in Lobe tea at | bes been e. conihible and eclioter buen, tau Endeavor societi he growth of the move- | all of the year's crops. Loss, $6,500; partially | #* chairman would be agrceable to him. He is urity and irust Company, 58, 99% bid, To Investigate the Grasshopper Pest. pGapd ts 3dka macan Sachs Chis amen | knocked down by a dog cart at the junction ot | ee ment in Australien colonies was also dwelt | insured. Berend ec raat tind, the ead cf th eee: Woanito Light indknery Amwascrysge, | Sh arefval of the sarléte dreaded grambop-| "ihe cemtraaier er eeene oe comeeetab at lpm beeen memes about noon : upon. ; i Ss icket should not assume to decide matters | t. 1 “ Ned Washugien | Pers in the far southwest has already been | £500,000 or. the shareholders whan on | 5 arn We wil tate on Monday merateg, July @, 0 sal | | After a Prayer Service, conducted by Rev. W.| Mosting of American Conauls in Spain. | that af0 of oaual intarest to all the candidates. | (eT) ios. cocapany series, Ai tay 1st eee | called to the attention of the Department | sccocet of tects indi tied MotB bere fee | indey ond palaitelly injered. Bir. Carter, who : " H. McClain of St. Louis, Mo. there was asympo-| yp rig tes It of a series of |, {ix failure on is part to nominate mem- | 24 4 Light Gi a : : —— s eek ite | M6 Detective Carter's father, is seventy-seven Soon ace Cracnnie a Xotwnssecostf0F | gia of pastors. This proved to be one of te | p.reaiven ot United States eoncule te fraiog | Lets oF the committes may explain in part, at | PNM, auynatet, Cas Light Company, series | of Agriculture, together with the informa-| PEF Ccat of the pur value of the stock, pasable | Deter 4 boas od evenight. He ‘Wdays. A GEAND CHANCE TO GET BARGAINS. | most interesting events of the mecting, the dit- M@ctings of United States consuls in Spain, | least, the grent auy’ ras rae August 11, 1891, and has directed the ‘recéiver | Years old am evemgl was ‘as : taken by the Foraker men | pany” Couvertible Gs, 137 bide aeked. Eecking. | tion that they have already spread from Ari- oe hoor -temertersteaeh ; mater UMIFORM REDUCTIONS THROOROUT Tux | ferent denominations represented by the speak | which have been held at the residence here of | in its formation” ‘The personnel of the, com: | PaaS oye be ie aie 2 A ee neeeety peosietagy Sar Meme, ccoumscteaetis aaee oe . zona and Utah as far north as South | lection agent when a pony aitached to a dog cart and ts developing the wide«pread interest in the | Gen. E. Burd Grubb, the United States min- | mittee is of interest just now, because it will ional Bunk Stocks—Bank of Washington, 435 e wi 0 ENTIRE STOCK, You may inquire, why do we sell | movement and the fraterual good fellowship | ister, thas been decided to effect important | have considerable. intiuence it the legislative | Didediv asked. bank of Kepublie, 200 bide aikedt Pipe wed hed lth opel inked LE SEL ESET ee ee Oe ee See st cout. ‘The answer fe, to close out the remaining | that is manifested. [reiseuse te thal sommalas penction anaito adopt | Ueetiane 1tis enfe to say: that the comualltes | BUC an aia, = uacea' Waccersrant es |mectionss i Tec MSaReG Gene eases me | <a SNNATZA Ar) MEWAnE. ‘ibe pony knocked Mr. Carter down and be Summer Stock; and we have many of the latest novel- | _ The morning session was brought to a close | measures favorable to the Chicago Columbian | will leave nothing undone that can be done by | Chanics, 190 bid: — asked. Citigeus. 179, bia, | old. reliable seventeen-year locusts or simply fell between the auimels lege, being badly with a short but interesting address by Kev. | exhibition. it to secure the election of a general assembly | 355 asked, Coluinbia, 151 bid, 159 asked. Cap-|the ordinary grasuho} of the plains in shaken ap. One whuci pasted over his leg. ‘ioe of the season in Ladies’ Wear of Wash Fabrics, and | Dr. A. A. Fulton of Canton, China, upon th —— that will eiect ex-Gov. Foraker to the United | tai, “Izi_ bid. — asked. West” eud, 98 bed, i ine ¥ unusual numbers. return of the ‘Tbe police aubuiauce wae seut fur and the ine former and = more unwelcome visitor Newank, N. J.. July 11. | jured man wasseut to the Emecgency Hos Washington and Georgetown, |2®8 been prophesied = for about | After an hour's intermission, made by was found that luis also we can show an immense assortment of Under- | “Society for All the World ‘The Hackney Horse Society Oe oars a manoee) Bena ioe Pherman: Water : ders’, 114 bid, 120 a8... Lancuin, c senate 9 bd, 1013, a8 ‘wear, and the price of every article is reduced in this New York, July 11.—The American Hackney aeroed IN WALL STREET TODAY. ESTIMATING BROWN'S STRENGTH. it i st fas 2 sapped ne 5 Metropotitan, 108 bid. 1 askeal, | this time and there is considerable appreben-| dropping the senior xingles scull ‘trial bea sale. By this means we beep cur present hands em- — Horne Society filed the certifeate of its incor-| | MOTINATIAG. = 64 bid, *Basked. Capitol aud Norts G | wion felt that perhaps he rvally ns materialized. | Grelgufsint heat in the Intermodiew cague. rect southwest, ployed instead of curtailing the force, as some do, at | The Market Displays a Firm Tone and Prices | Portion today. Its objects are to preserve a| Result of eo ner or 00 bid, 44 asked. Capitol and North O Street | A specialist from the Agricuitural De- | oared shell race was rowed. =—> : * record of the pedigree of hackney horses, pub- Maryland. luguts, — bid, Wi asked." Eckington and | partreent tomologis ll be cada aoa Wastelices boii Crawl Upa Little, Faeepaedey eo eet teey quleeerr tied geo omaeneeenees see Tiomer st tha easton Somme’, aH | partment, an entomologint, will be sent pehukeee into cand, giving us ready money to pay for Falland | New Yorx, Jaly 11.—The stock market still | (pited Stator and Canada und genor- |” 2 sepals ‘Teuleytown, 59. bid, — asked. Sony ate teed eon Van BI ciktcme ako pee || Nie rah afieicoben ovenhtoun well camleabik: after « Lnceriag tines, displayed a firm tone this morning and first | ally improve the breed. The directors | | BaLtimone, July 11. Tho democratic eon- | _Insuraice’ Strcxs—sicciueh & 48 bid, @0 anked. | Hon and decide ot to how serious the pest | _ The Ory aro ee eral ee ae | iatheth yet ot kapase. Winter Stock. y a | At pierre Lorillard, fr. W. Seward Webb ama | Yention will’ meot in three wouks, and ae the | Ffaulil, 56 id, d asked. Metropolituty, 8) bids = | i likely Qs year. ‘The department | The Atlantas, \ . Who got off last, won, | = Me = prices were from 1 to 3¢ per cent higher than | @ . fr-, W. 8 asked. National Uuion, 16 bid, 21 asked. aritug- | issued a bulletin to farmers some time ago tell- | tine 7.551, with the Staten Island A. C. second We do not cull over our stock to make reductions | PUSS NO ou” “Gaal figures, but while | Prescott Lawrence ‘of this ity, Alexa wer J, | timo draws near it becomes more and more | ton, — bid, — asked. Corcurai, 63 bid, —ssked. | ing them how to distinguish between the two | in 8.03. Ye teal de Fin ad iced Wath Chad sedideaid sila annie Ga di Cassatt Of Philadelphia, Jobn'B. Dutcher obable that Brown will head the tick ; 8 ea id, 16%, asked. German-American, | classes, the grasshopper and the seventeen-year | the firmness continued the —_further | Pawling, N. ¥.; John A. Logan, jr., of ¥ i. Potomac, So bid, 100 asked! | Jocust, and also giving directionsas to how best | changes during the hour were entirely | town, Ohio: Henry Faittax of Aldie, Va.; J.B. |, 180. basis of the Hodges calculation is upon The second event in the afternoon was the ‘every article tm thestore. ‘The cream and sagar of the | - tr am ly acternoom, Jul : . asked. People’s, 5: uid, 5: second heat for the intermediate vight-oared | 7:1 MS cr ok pi, tienen? at becknt stock go in with the salt and vinegar. Come and | insignificant. St. Paul and Atchison led the | Perkins of Cleveland, Ohio, and Frederick C. | is ability to control the entire Baltimore city ncull, 6 bid, — asked Cominercia,’s | *° Sight them. shell Ms | fingers: Itai tien tsewtee St Ae he ite: 25, (| ili Minneapolis, Minn. delegation in the convention, and with | asked. ‘The Institutes B. C., Newark, won; Passaic "desied tostend fav yoonall. Cuno catty, the fist cheiente the bent mited dealings, but the movements in | Pilisbury of Minneapolis, 8 ith these | nce eee ee ‘Slight Fire on a Steamer. Is .. c : ny ROE i * “| the list were very uniform, asteady though ——_— Totes to receive a sufictent number from the | yid,— asked. coluinuia Title, 6bid; Gy askeur, | _ Today between 12 and 1o'clock the hurricane | { ((» Newark; second; Kriewdsbip LC... New | B&D. BURCH & CO., slow imp penne ber — << basi Sir Charles Tupper Causes, Offense. pen waee county delegations to nominate Electric Ligit Stocks—Wasuingiou Gas, | deck of the steamer Jane Moseley ¢aught fire ously made in the assoc ciation, 7.54. = Dry Coot ot Netinn, | Hung dares, Fhe trang aed to develop | Qrrawa, Ovr, July Many ofthe French |". sbyotgtly fair eatinate cannot. gin osramgeamaens tort US| rom the smokestack and’ woud have enased eee 1508 "clock the market was intensely dull | members of parliament have taken offense at | Hodges more than half the delegation f: ‘elephoue Stocks—Pennsyivania, —bid,—asked. | considerable damage had not one of the em- 2 | : ba le has | brie ctor on doen me Sir Charles Tupper's public utterances in Lon- | present outlook. ation from the | crewpeake and Fotouac, 64 bul GS asked. aiuer- | ployes discovered the flames before they had ceyoaren wip a gigs had | Soom erent omee ‘The weekly bank statement shows the follow- | don in favor of imperial federation. Col. Amyot | _ The situation seems absolutely without hope | ut “raploplone, — vid. & asked. made much headway. wut twocutries, It was won by nitas of ing changes: Reserve, decreuse, $923,050; lonns, decrease, €1,857,300; specie, aecrease, $402,000; FR pp - legal tenders, decrease, $455,900: . ® Sus - i Alingeilancous Stocks— Washington Market Com-| ‘The tire was caused by the floor of the deck | Now York over the Tritons of Newark. intends asking in the house whether the high | for Hodges in the counties. In five of them_— 16 bid, 2lasked. Great Hulls 1c y | No q jioner is wuthorized by the government | Cecil, Talbot, Somerset, Worcester und Car- | ar bids ifs askeds Bull ita ‘PamsatPaYy: | being perrieny s eaen sopra ed teem cerl i imperial federation. He will also | roll—delegates have already been elected, twen- bid, 45 asked. Pueumatic Gun Car- Pepe metallic protection. ene: overnment bas fixed a policy with | ty-one in all, and all for Brown. Three of bid, 7, asked. Ivy City Brick Company, fy ‘Notice on ium Fat MSeuuas Som damage will be repaired ina few hours} 4 DAKOTA SWINDLING SCHEME, Lawne 300. The banks now hol £14,542,025 in excess | regard to imperial federation and whether that | them, Cecil, Talbot and Carroll, have instracted ie a ant a Soke eee ee Para Seiya oe ee acon fe EP Be Of ihe requirements of the 28 per cent rule. | policy is hostile, favorablo or indifferent to the | for Brown, amd in Carroll Brown was asked to | gin’ belt and "rust Companies Washington | row. jie ce 6 It le Proposed to Defrand Holders of West-| Socirgx “On duly @, IMUI, at 21:22 p.m. im Money on call has been easy with ali loans at | {dea of imperial unity. name his own delegation. Somerset and Wor- | ngtol foun aud Syust Compange t6 Det ay Constables Reappointed. — ee: MOULTO; er 3 CELEBKATED REFRIGERATORS. 13g, in the closing offered at 1+. Prime mer- ——— cester while instructed only for their own | asked. Auerica Security and Trust Company, In the Court in General Term today Messrs. | Copies of acircular letter have been cireu- |. 827 dine ME. Church Sunday, Jaye cantile paper is ins little better, sapply, but | greasurer Noland of Missouri Convieted. | County men for other offices are personally |W oul. 96 asked. = » polanted {ited in the cast which reveal the existence of | PRENTINA Ge Seturtay July 22, 1802, _— more willingness to buy is shown by the banks | Ti¥pnusow crry, Mo, July 11-—State Treas- | Pledged to Brown. Nowhere has Hulges vet a aS 8. T. Luckett and J.'T. Meany were reappointed | z : of | mOMERT MAMIE ION oes ooh Sond Aaa oararge ‘and rates are unchanged at 5'; and 7 per cent. : Seca vote in sight. ‘To the twenty-one votes which Baltinore Markets, constables. what is culled by a reliuble citizen of Devil's | Preat as, aved two Jar. Cold drysis circulation. Matches lntomthe | Sterling exchange is quiet and frm with actual | Urer Noland = snare Crashers sentenced to Brown, airendy has then four from Cecil, four | | BALTIMORE, July 1.—Fiour quiet, unchangea— Coos Lake, N. D., “a dastaruly scheme to swindle a | 4 Useril ru: 51 airece street, Le Dvctt Past, Mga Ghelvcs will reedily tnite when taken out. business at 4854, for sixty-day bills and 487 for | two years in the penitentiary today. om ‘I t, four from Somerset, four from | Teceipts, 4003 burreis: | shipment barrels; ire. Denies, lot of eastern people who have made inys om “gee SLATE SIONESHLLVESwalweyeewestscinn | demani. Postel! rates 486 and 485; commer- ie eig Worcester sind five from Carroll will certainly | Stem 1288, barrels, Wneat tm — spyt, 1.03! Louisa Tibbs has, by E. M. Hewlett, fled an- | sents in North and Souch Dakota wo | ,.MODGLME. Af tae railenn. Som BA Harton and cold. cial bills at 43434 and 45644. Good Weather for Iowa Crops. be added: St. Mary's, 3; Wicomico, 4; Calvert, | tuner vorageny « rn wheat ; 9 , ber a; amuthera wheat | ower to the bill of Willis Tibbe for a divorce, | ‘The circular letter comes fromaloan and | See jews aes Des Morxes, lows, July 11.—This week's bul- | $: Charles, 3, Baltinore, 7; Harfor ngverry, $sal.0s—re- | denying the charge of adultery. Say Strongly built with kun-dried lumber so that Garrett, | steady; Falta, at * 3; Allegany, 6; Caroline,'3; Queen Anne's, 4. | ceipts’ 544 eins ahh mone; Bioe mortgage company of Devil's Lake, aud is sent |. SeT¥-c Miss be Xo SHRINKING OF JOINTS OCCUR. $6.108485. ‘The subtreasury letin of Lowa weather aud crop service reports | Howard, 8; Dorchester. 4; Kent, 8. ‘This ‘pili | inetd bushels; sales, Go,ov0'bushela, “Geta Aeekt aes oo ee ta pice ta tenangelt (ones o6 orm, Jy 2b tern EVERY EDDY REFRIGERATOR WaR- | the clearing house today £55: the daily temperature averaging eight degrees | give Brown 82 votes, 23 more than he needs to i August, 62; Ss Mre Paces Covsrxi we Ir Ovr.— ramekye? teady: “white, Téa; | Mis Phoebe Cousins bus informed the Treas- | WO have taken adv RANTED. The official report of the Mercantile Safe De- | below the normal and an excess of rainfall in | nominate him, and with ten wards of Baltimore j owl AOL, wt AB a we. org ny itera ee inte wet to et Ur ma |Saeeatalee a et ee ‘The prices bave been reduced this season, jt Company to the stock exchange shows | many localities where the soil was pre-| city #2 votes, or 33 more thau are ni io | te nee eobed Peeing, uryDepartment that her attorneys have ad- . to sie Bary: On Which brings them within reach of all whowant | silver bullion on band, 5,331,753 ounces; de-| vi aturated. ‘Thix cool "weather | a choice. Te ee eae a ywesaek, 2a Ht bush | vicod her to appeal from the decision of Juage | BOWlings into real estate mortgages. 4s ty we-| gh inTs tidied 5 ris a firet class refrigerator at « low price. posited, 45,485; withdrawn, 7.437; certificates | was favorable to small grain, check-| The Somerset delegation could not be for- | % mixed western, 4iu4.jp—Teceipts, 2000 bushels: | Blodgett that she was lawfally ousted from ber | signed to«windl: such of those as have held |. #i.at oe ok te a (esa efeaiam, 2. a a Asz tosee our new STONE WATER FILTER. | outstanding, 5,331. Government bonds have | ing the tendency to rust- and blight, | mally instructed for Brown, with their own | shipuicuts: hone; stock, ssasd bushel e quiet | éftice in connection with the world's fair. She | mortgages signed by farmers who have buen “Se eeneeID Nery test recommendations for themandvery | been dull and firm. State bonds have been neg- | which bud caused considerable damuge. Winter | candidate, Brattan (for coutzoller) to be first | #nd lower—No. 2% 6%a0—receipts, ‘sa bask Beyer Risers Govan ities nat ee ee Ba els; | requests the de) t to take no action in | forces Ly tie +! Woe im price. lected. The dullness in the stock market was | wheat and rye were harvested in good condi- | looked after, and Worcester has two of her shipments, hone; stock, 6.958 bushels. Hay higher | the matter the appeal. to detanit on their interest. | x ——e largely intensified after 11 o'clock. but prices | tion. Maying is in progress, witht an average | sone whose Interests must be regarded, eras Bi Spleen flpemnpertinee Se _ see nts In spite of the prosjecis fo a bountiful erop neat peat tro, Tomsty Aon cteeet, Sige M. W. BEVERIDGE, continued to crawl up slowly until the publiea-| yield. Corn made a vigorous struggle for | other claims—John Walter Smith for United | Provisions irur—mess pork, 12.00418.00 per barre Coxvuict or Feperat axp Locat Laws.—In | all over the nortuwist this ve y thee would-be 9 2) mek. On duly 10, IRM, at 12-25, tion of the bank statement with its slight | existence and with favoring weather may yet | States Senator and Edgar W. McMaster for | bulk meats, loose shoulders, 64: loag clear | order that the execution of the federal laws | MOUCY mukers send ont x xio my lotr a iY ge Sgt ge tg 1215 F AXD 1216 @ 87. changes, — they = ry = _ recover a large part of its lost estate. op temy as So Botti factions are i Se Coed sioniaees, del d to the sale of spirits seized for viol: Set Eraheppers, drought 1d storm: ES 4 ay pera — ence of C. C. . and St. tion and the Farmers’ Alliauee ure united fas | 1: tard, Telned, 4. Batter dally uneh tion of the enstoms laws shall not contravene | mortgagee 10 sce his noms “AS He stall | on Seana aft cues, Suny 1 at Sook. toa ed rather enki ee ee eae him and in Kent, the teu oftee steaty—Rio cargoes, prohibiting the sale of intoxicat- Mt ie MROrES 0 a8 83 Pee GODS | nee ot = © rs oe. 3. ee ane m Tue close | _ N&W Yous, July 11.—Charles Brown of Phila- | him an etions ce Unty where Hodges | fff, iny; Wi Sugar -arm—granulated, ee ctaak Danceten | that tie ce ralue. hes gu cn “ue aupyodtinn | Pwins Kyu Ju yk seul wt 5:10 1B MABEL G than the others in the Inte dealings. The close Pirie “ was born, both factions are for Brown. In the dig. Copper ulichauged. “Whisky auchauged liquors, ‘Y Spaulding that the sma wor forned bimaett Foi 8 Aaa ert Mine nd Miley exts Serts Scovaep was rather heavy at smail concessions from the iphia, who is charged with robbing a number | estimate just made Prin —— Anne | Peanuts uuchanged, in Maine | us to tue ero, congition cmd salt § at tue | Pretgu pear -w “att says. AND PRESSED FOR $1. best prices. of dry goods stores here by obtaining parcels | Arundel, Washington, Montgomery and Fred-| BALTIMORE, July 11.—Virginia console. threes.e4 liquors | bait, preferring 29 per ceut to a tA late perience an 8 Costs. 5 i. Fann, Ze; Veots, gle. Altering eee ere p dh Loar messenger boys sent to deliver | erick comntiee are not included, nor are twelve | pid; Bhitimore and Ohio stock, 88% asked; Balti- specitic | ¢ nothing. mma Pen to i papers please cory. PEER TES done 12 tear Sanne. Mrs. Davie Fails to Decide. them, as today held in $10,000 bail in the | wards of Baltimore city. Princo Goorge's | more nud. Ohio Southwestern ttsta, Sing; don been g, | Accu"tuuig to alester from Devil's Lake, this) — — ee ee New Y July 11.—Mrs. Jefferson Davis, | Tombs court. aud Anne Arundel will probably be for Brown, | second incomes, 19 bid; do. third incuies, 4 Tecem=) ) sirm s purpose isto bas the . “i Le a aE Og Sat. bw abaya — as schatherpacecionpnd but there is some Jones sentiment in both of | Consolidated gas bonds, 109% bid; do. aiock, 44 | betore the department liquor mnteea inn ree qastere Rector ane eat ona om he! Conse Con SPRTHE RFOFLE. BecaUsy THEY ARE TIRED | New York Hotel, left this morning without | _Woreester Steet Worka,May Resume. | ‘hem: | Washington county is 5S Beak Chicago Markets. harvested resell thas ; eually icllow "Carter's Lite Titer Tuk” Oee'pal | makings decision as to the disposition of the | Woncesrex, Mass., July 11.—It is understood | Wil'be for, Jouen, with Brown en eoreey aL (ei — = —. pen tseenane eden 2 _| remains of her late husband. It is reported | that creditors of the Worcester steel works | chyice, and Fr will send a Baughman September. | 9 a e d a pape eee gr, ah ba ebhaw Woosttna BITTERS, IN BY PHY- | that she has asked for a year in which to give | have conseuted to accept a compromise, and | delegation, with some doubt as to Sccond Oy epee ; following were the readings at the signal A Nitions and cheuuste fee benen eet = 5 ‘Lara—Soly, O30 being init, It furcher says cas eee Dee BBL OL RT ote tole eee. | an anwer to the Richmond and Jackson, -» | the works will soon be running again. The in-| choice. Jones’ friends are still the ‘Rive—July, 6826; September, Meximum | men are among those winw or. eg wearers. Ask your drugsist. | delegation who have waited upon her. debtedness is about €1,200,000. ‘twenty-six votes of the sixth ‘dis- tho eastern peop.c to make tie Au veedmcute > n BS i‘ a eS OF eae

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