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> “THE wreenstasnnnn tawaa| 2d EDITION. | asureirese rae | ER out i@imeuch general demand or so highly recom Srecee nn stemom. aut vot newoen A FAST LIFE ENDED. coustipation, Liliousuess, heartburn, indigestion, Satulency. lors of appetite, liver complaint ami sick uicide i Cosm: i Readache. They break up colds, fevers and malaria, . — - — eg ten sgraialik ered ' mbler, Rareron, N.C., July 18.—It isa sure thing. reileve rheumatinm and neuralgia and are tndtepens- There will be a third party electoral ticket in able to travelers, either by land oF sea. Sugar a the fleld in North Carolina next year, and prob- coated and compounded of the purest veyotabl GOV. CAMPBELL AND THE PLATFORM. ably inall the southern states. The principal ‘ isme will be the subtreasury plan and Presi- THE CASE OF CROSS. Arguing the Motion for a New Trial Before Judge Bradley. This afternoon in the Criminal Court, Judge Bradley, the motion for a new trial in the ense of Wm. Douglass Cross, convicted on the 7th instant of, the murder of his wife, Batis Cross, on October 1, 1889, = lled up by the district attorney. Mr.| curren rnow canptvat ombors C. M. Smith, for the defendant, stated cao that his colleague, Mr. Shillington, was absent | The action of Indian Commissioner Morgan, and moved for further time to present the | announced in yesterday's Star, sevorire official motion. He stated that they had a number of | relations with Catholic afidavite: had. discovered sucw evidence and | ry en Sereen ot — missions in the matter of contracts, wer not taken without protest from Father Chapelle, I? WILL SPLIT THE SOUTH OR WILL RESULT IX THE DISINTEGRATION OF THE FARMERS’ ALLI~ ANCE—PRESIDENT POLK AND OTHER LEADERS ON THE SITUATIOXN—DEMOCRATIC SUPREMACY MENACED. . | the vice president of the miscion. Father NEEDS dent Polk of the National Farmers’ Alliance | specia} Dispatch to The Evening Star. P 5 tho today Pp davits to sustain the|Chapelle wrote on July 8 in to Trae and his paper, the Progressive Farmer, organ| Gunx Eco, Mb., July 18.—The cavalry troop fe aff rote on July reply cxthartics, they may be taken with impunity ty oia| The Loss by Last Night's Fire at] of the North Carolina alliance, will support the |on their march roscked Glow Eekw cboat 2 Rae we the commissioner's letter. He recited and young. Physicians recommend these pilis in L 175,000. Neket. “That paper in ite issue of ie wreck | o'clock thi afternoon, after taking lunch near |” Mr. Cole objected to the motion. Oren at the barsen — comeon-d - ae Sra a teri Preference to any other. H, W. Hersh, Jndsonia, ynn $175, waa here. At Chautanqua the troop dismounted ebb aac Fequested a personal iow the commissioner,which the latter had declined Ark., says: J oat Sour parts ‘on getting in the way | “nd wns extended the courtesies of the assom-| 4, roaralatoanirer meter) im 1863, by the advice of a friend, I be- with Whole cords of old rabbis and dead | bly, the boys taking s look at the big amphi- ieebaidd a ttotedsent ica pidecirdiare! to grant, stating that he would receive any reser plan witness, fan the uso of Ayer's Fills asa remedy for bitousnees, | ATLURE OF A BRITISH BANK. | issues hanging to it you need not be surprised | theater and other sitractiona, + ~~ featmanication in writing, but failed to see pp : if it gete Knocked into a cocked hat. Most of| So far the march bus been a perfect success | SUS"T producers from beets, sorghum and sugar | that anything would be accomplished by a Re THE JUDOR's REMARKS constipation, hich feversand colds. They served me . prs pe Je mean business. They will not be | in every way, the rain has not diminished the | cane who have made application to him for — interview. “This bureau,” Father After Mr. Bonbeim had replied to Mr. better than anything I had previousiy tried, and I uae oe a eee ee side tracked. They want something new, and | ardor of the boys in the slightest and the pros- | revenue license and giving interesting statistics State carey Presses not only its deep regret, Judge Bradley said that the facts had been Seceniats siaiiacatidiiaiambaiaanilian 7 A wie they are going to have it. ‘The rickety old | pects seem to be that the same happy feeling | concerning their business. bead of any one on Snes at tn " to the jury a8 to whether the defendant hem io attac = a stage coach. covered with moss and camj will exist throughout. ‘The t F bould decint’, fice of the Culted States = George F. Parker, « Cosmopolitan Gambler, | tien snot taiinfactory. Those party rebicke | a ee er cca that a lights e total number is 4,672 and the estimated | should decline and refuse to hold an streets and AYEN'S CATHARTIC PILLS. Shects Mimestt. must be remodeled and made of better ma-| happoued to Private Parker, who was unfor- | “mount of sugar they will produce is 539,710,000 | official personal interview with —_per- New Your, July 18.—A Londoncable dispatch | terial or else they must be freshly painted.” | tunate enough to have his horee Sell back on) PT umber of peodecers is au tollows: Brom | Ghomert ent os pga eae We He. 8. Sse Honels Met, lecze: Cat George ¥. Father, 8 guabicr of] 1 eel cased from the Decent, opeoches at | oaks des eeuy Be wee hast only sitebUy. To- | cane, 730; from, beets, 7; from sorghum, 8; | the neceariy ele reetent mace ae ee study the situation and report. Goid by all Draggis's and Dealers in Medicine. Brooklyn, New York, London, Paris, Rio peels ie thn eects, be whe pevieg fo ae ss from maple sap, 3,932. matters so important as those recited in said CHANGING A can STAND. Janeiro and Buenos Ayres, committed | way » The amount they will produce is: Cane| letter of the 2d instant, and wherein, too, i _ ~ 'y for a change of position with regard to the FOUR WERE DROWNED. 200,000,000. ‘000: . The Commissioners today made an order suicide | Thursday in his lodgings in | third party movement. Tur Stan correspond. —— Flan eae Scout, MUME,, 29,210,000; sor | tho convenience of the Indian ofice and | satnorising the cab driven o the stand Groat Russell street by shooting himsdf | ent bas talked with soveral of the “initiated” | A British Brigantine Ran Down by a German | f8U™ #igar, 2,500,000; on which $11,194,200] not that of this bureau was sought to id fers tooccupy , throngh the heart. His old cronies recently | and a number of the leading politicians of this Emigrant Steamer. ounty will be paid. . be subserved, rendering in its judgment deserted him because he had been | state since then, and there to. longer remains 2 ‘The number of sugar producers inthe United | an official ‘personal interview. necessary convicted of swindling, and life thereafter, it is | any doubt in ‘observant mind of the accu-| Loxpox, July 18.—The German steamer | States whose estimated production for the prior to mal any response in writing F oB alleged, became a burden tohim. Parker leaves | racy of the statement made in the openinglines | Dresden, Capt. Kruhoffer,from Bremen for | Yet ending June S0, 1592,is more thun 1,000,000 | to nid letter. Furthermore in asking for that a wile and four children Brooklyn. Ho hee of this dispatch. Baltimore with 800 emigrants on board, col- Stir een ye a ys ne interview oy bareaa « was simply adopting ond been living in mdon witha woman calling The information thered thi th these ry i, on oO: sexas, ‘ebruska, 2; mi following the policy eo Romeradle consuis- —— herself Mra. Hamilton, who. is heartbroken | interviews und other Somece Ia ar an tntoneet: opti hrorapitge mn prisantine Annie Marris /2; Utah, 1, and Florida, 1, : sioner, who had a few days proviously sought over his death. It is believed in some quarters | ing and important character and will be given | Of Start Point at 12:45 this morning. The| “The duty on sugar collected for the fiscal | personal interviews Ds. Cospelie, te SUNBURN, that Parker was murdered, but nothing has yet | ‘Tis Stam readers from the standpoints of the | Annie Harris sank immediately before assist-| year enditig June 90 was 53,985,973. From | vice president, on the very questions now = been learned to substantiate this theory. subtreasury and anti-subtreasury alliance men, | ance could begiven. Four of her crew were | AP‘I1 to May 81 2,901,062 pounds of sugar | under consideration.” ‘THEY CAN CARE FoR THE TREES. SORE FEET, HE DUPED FIyTy THOUSAND. the democrats and the republicans. The drowned. Th in and mate were saved. | Were imported free of duty under the new law. DISAVOWED BY THE BUREAU. In response to a request from the parking charged ~ Parker war well known to the police of this | ¢F! 0 quusatigns INC Claetisin the neat eee ae ee Ce crea Skyil Win Mics ch ace Father Chapelle gave an account of ssnbso-| commision for instruction whether they | question was an imporiaut one, and he sug’ city and his picture is in the rogues’ galtery. | south" or kill the third patty forover, thereby | Au examination of the steamer was made| Frederick Douglass the United Steter minis- | Tet meeting of the bureau, at which every save iuthority over the trees in the | gested that it be taken to the General Term. Tn 1878 he was arrested here for larceny and | removing the alliance from the political arena. | and it was found that the in jury she had sus-| ter to Hayti, who is now in Washington, eays member of the board disavowed any connection, } sidewalk around Lafayette . to prison for three years. Previously tained was not sufficient te prevent her from USE POND'S EXTRACT. d been arrested in Australia for forgery. In WHAT THE SUBTREASURY MAX SAYS. . i ES LAMENESS FROM OVER-EXERTION rectly or indirectly, with or knowledge of the : that arrangements have been perfected by | Urcctly or ix hee roceeding. The Dresden placed the surviv. : Mes _ article published in the New York Sun of which 1587 ho was at the head of aconcern called “The | “This isa bold and important step your or-| bf the Amie Harris on bord a islang suck | HAYti to make an exhibit at the vrorld'stair, and | the commissioner complained. ‘The bares do- Beitnh-American Claim, Agency.” which lad | gauization is shout to take,” megenied Tie iescthanadis Lat hs ae every Zeasom tobelleve that itwill be |clared that uoue of te’ mombers or employes | of the ee ee offices in the Stew: ding. The offices Sr. tt f the leading al- a creditable ones The country 18 very rich an aright, as a mem! loye, to make mn m For PILES, CHAFING, toBATHEFACBand | gummptuously furnished and many young wo- | jun crresPondent to one of the leading al SIR HECTOR MUST Go. coffee, logwood, cotton, eocoa and wax are ox-| uch assaults upon the Luding olice or any | il lots or squares and reservations, and that men were employed as clerks and type-| liance men of the hepoba coon Srv : ™ rng ported in large quantities. He said Haytian | other of the parking commission as their subordinates ixssie- vaunted ie. writers, Circulars were sent brondeast | guyyy caemived our ocean ee eave care: | Xntense Excitement in Ottawa Over Alleged | Coffeo was regarded asthe very finest, the havor | “This teveau,”” Father Chapelle continned, | ate authorized to care for the parking within throughout the country to thousands of | the fond Heesund weare poling in to woot = rues being delightful. Last year the exports | “thon and there further declared that should | ®id limits, Refuse substitutes, probably worthless, Accept|peTéons who were informed that vast ‘ou don't mean to say that you have any New Yorx, July 18.—A special to the Recorder | amounted to nearly $7 ,000,000. France, he! any of its members or employes so far forget LEGISLATION NECESSARY. ya rs cana ‘oe eet idea of electing your candidate for President | from Ottawa says there was intense excitement papery a? pio < vod pete = themselves as to publicly criticise the govern-| In the case of the money found on David |. x ces . = sa 1 be wel ie Unite c 0} oni - re POND'S EXTRACT only. induced to contribute money for alleged ment year?’ there last night in political circles over the ould © ment of the United States in the admunistra- . “ Patterson some months ago and turned into rs ne whe | 17. {0F her share. Beside these articles of com-| tion of its laws this. bureau could not and : . expenses in prosecuting their claims to the my- | «xp nueed 1 dol’ he eh pier pe lline pte revelations before the boodie committe. ‘Tho | merce, Hayti is rich in minerals, and an exten-| should not be held officially responcibie. for | the police fand as unclaimed the Comminsioners thical legacies. | Parker was finally arrested, | siand by their colors we can carry every sounke | CYidence given yestorday signs the death war- | sive exhibit will be made, which will show to| such action oo fee part, respectively, unless | finally decided today that they could not _ but — — Ko upry Pijonjbana mand nearly every western state. we do | Fant of Sir Hector Langevin. ‘The government | the world something of that country's wealth, | this bureau would officially indorse such eriti-| deliver it to any one claiming to repre- coming his suret ,000. ; ©| will have to either promptly discard him or | and will induce investment. cinta.” sent said Patterson nuless required to Parker and huis wife, or alleged wife, lived at 182 | Sideie) put Peay cate tee oe ee cats | sink in the wave of ” ular disapproval that —— ‘Thereupon Mr. John A. Gorman, an em-| do #0 by future legislation. BOND'S EXTRACT COMPANY, First place. on pa of the swind- | 100% s though we might have a litte trouble | Will eweey the country at We election. sine FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, Joye of ‘the bureat, Sonigwed sna bie eases NO NEW HAY SCALES. - the trial wa “ ¢ | doing so. Our people are not agreed on the | CVidence given by P. B. Valin, formerly chair- ion was accepted. Father Chapelle calied al- e Commi today di wed the setS-eobw ‘New York and London. | ler’ — would a Bisa sna he subtreatury plan end» great Mane nonoeratie man of the Quebec harbor commissioners, was New York Stock Market. tention to the fact that the letter referred to issioners today disappro i ) % r plication of Mr. Wm. H. Wylie for the estab- r all ; loth to leave - of a most startling nature. It went to show | .,The following arn the opening and closing pricesof | by Commissioner Morgan was not written or | PP . ss Fant way inued for Parker's arrest on the | we have got to-do it. ‘The sicp must be vaken | Wat Sit Hector was cognizant of all crooked | 22, SSkonote Agik Nase eigP Seg oP | gone pa Nae at the Loken: Daher | lshment of new District hay scales in the was Bite to Corson and Sarartney. . some time, the break must com doings in connection with the harbor contracts. Marty. vicinity of 7th street and the Boundary, to be Prof edt coundy ts entre ners and aia [MAMTA ete goods ime awanyees = He spoke of the harmonious relations that | Know ‘as hny scales No.8 led the co} scape arrest ai c : 5 ba Alon elie a dicate Ww Gaisox Go Bip rial perce ier ter a ‘subsequently | ,, 1 bave religiously voted the democratic HIS SOLDIERS, OH, NEVER. always existed between the Indian office OxSICEDS NEIOR ap BEARER: ow ANNO’ a ticket ever since the war. It was foralong time the only ticket a self-respecting white man could vote in the south, and I voted it largely ‘Would Attack the 2. Procu-ea bottle of geniine imported Carlabail _—— in self-defense, but I am in for the people's ; = ee ee of it inatum-| WHAT GOVERNOR CAMPBELL THINKS. | party now and mean to stick to it pani ter | Warta Watts. Wasu., July 18—The court- ny | ial election, wi . : é AP I SSET TE aa nts im Hin Party Will Generalty | '8¢presidential election, win or love. martial of Col. Compton continued yesterday. “I know,” he continued, “that the principal | The principal wit i P extant. Nothing is “ust as good” when Come to His Support. argument’ used against ‘the third party pal) Tho principal witness examined was Proso- cuting Attorney H. 8. Blandford, who stated s +h to Tae Evextxc Stan. southern democrats and democratic alliance &s %i 1e xenuine imported article. 20 ee tae ‘Jaly 18.-Gov. Campbell in | men is that it will result in handing over the | ‘athe, in company with Sheriff McFarland, few today eaidhe did not think the | tte Government machinery to the republi- | called on Col. Compton early on the evening FIFTY YEARA we pers. | 2% interview today said he did not think the | cans, which they say means uegro rule. "Now, | Hunt was lynched and asked him to keep the LiONsot MOTHERS for their CHILDREN WHILE | {Fee coinage plank in the Cleveland platform | we don’t propose to do anything of the kind.” | soldiers at the post. To this the colonel an- TLETHING, with PERFECTSUCCESS. 1tSOOTHES | Could be claimed to represent more than three-| “But how are you going to avoid it if your | swered he would aé soon think of members of | Le the CHILD, SoF TENStheGUMS, ALLAYSall PAIN, | fourths of the party in Ohio. He would not ticket should be defeated, and such a result is | the by ape rete sacking the church as to CURES WIND COLIC, and is the best remedy for | give his unqualified sanction to the plank de- | possible, you will admit?” , | think his soldiers would attack the jail. Bland- DIAKRHEA. Sold by Dracgiste im every part of the | manding a graded income tax. ‘Well, in the first place, we may not nomi- | ford left the garrison undcr the impression that work! Le sare snd ask for “"Mrs. Winslow's Seothing | When asked if he thought he would be able | nate « separate state ticket-— no aid could be obtained from Col. Compton Saray,” ad ube noctna king, Socmmacenie, to secure the whole vote of his party he said he that night. sent to Sing Sing for five years for receiving ‘To Carlsbad, bat yoa can have Carlsbad brought to | stolen g and the bureau, and said: “This burean is of a opinion that the causes alleged to it by the a the Se “ae warigg — — honorable commissioner of Indian affairs as |*™4 Deane the police force yma grounds ofan intention to sever the official | Commissioners today decided to punish the » M. E. Bulger, from $900 to €1,000, relations heretofore existing between this | former fine of $100 and the iatter bya|B. F. Brockett, from class one to class burean and the Indian office, are chiefly | degradation in rank to first class, and by a tine | second controller's office, Mim EY. if not entirely of a personal ‘character on | of $50 in five monthly installments. $540 to $1,000; Miss A. 8. Clark, from the part of ‘the honorable commissioner > semick\op mein: $540, and Miss Kate Dinneen, frou and do not farnish any valid or wufictent | Tho Commissioners decided today that ia ex- | £10; sixth, auditor's office, ands for the grave oficial stop which the ae Sclevanie ciewctedonee’ bas thought fit to| Pending the appropriation for indexing the Real Ketate Matters, cantemplate, this bureau declaring that private | old records of former governments of the Dis-| @ C. Ross has it for €4,500 Srievances of officials should uot in any casebe | trict that they would employ upon the | beth M. Cander part lots 42 and 43, equare 868, allowed to stand in the way of the due admin- | work two clerks at 600 per aunum each for by 36.56 feet on 6th street exst. istration of public business entrusted to their ~ _. Messrs. B. nett and W. 3. ~ M. Griswold has c P charge. WS were designated. ell for @8,750 lots “This bureau,so believing,declares that thero eg to i WANT a CULVERT. te does not exist any valid cause to substantially | 4, . sever ofiicial relations in the matter of contracts © property owners on Gales street have Col, Compton Did Not Beli ve His Men SLE } H f 5 ‘ - ‘ I united ir. a petition to the Commissioners for @ It sure that at least 95 tof his e may not nominate a state ticket, Isay.| He asked the sheriff to place an extra guard for the education of Indian children between i 7 patio pean erty would support him.” | The alliance will probably ‘control the ‘next | over the jail after. the Wynching. Blandford Henry Clewe in his Financial Hevieo pub-| the Indian office and this bureau, but respect-| culvert or temporary bridge over the water Bacx Acue: ‘“T base this ‘said he, Ton expressions | democratic state convention and we will nomi- | wrote Col. Compton and telegraphed the Sec- Tishiad today. eave: fully submits that the honorable com-| course at Gales and 18th streets. | worn, out, really good for nothing, {48 | from them and on my knowledge of human | nate a ticket to suit ourselves.” retary of War stating that ituation was mays SEYR: missioner of Indian affairs, in his said “ ‘TRIALS OF POLICEMEN. of John Cooksey sub 40, square 982, a via derstand very well,’ “But if you people are for a third pai ‘ou | Diost critical, as rumors were curren: that the | “The stock exchange moves along sluggishly, | letter of July 2 does mot, and, in Pri w. feet on Lith street between ee arpa ey eepeee wdous disappear after| Wilkbave no Hight in the democrstec ecetos, toldiers intended killing two more gaiablers. _ | with its daily sales of about 100,000 shares, one | fact, could not, set forth, recite or in eB. Clore ot Cas steep eien | © irae come. Toeielne. crose-c: the nominations are made, especially when the | tion. e examination was lengthy, but did | day favoring tho ‘bulls’ and next the ‘bears,’ | @2Y, Wise intimate any want of fidelity on the | Police force hns been dismissed. John Cooksey has purchased of Barbara T. TRYCAR- | campaign is a heated one. on't trouble yourself about that, we'll at-| not shake his evidence. Today several com- Py art of this burea’ the execution of any of | The charges against Private T. P. Harrigan | Jueneman for $10,294.70 subs 57 and 59.and lots but with no fixed tendency either one way or ith the Indian office, or in the 76 to 85, Phu ‘Spepsia makes Gov. Campbell thinks that the tariff will at | tend to it, The rank and file are not going to | pany commanders will be examined and in-| the other. O; thi fa ‘contracts. wi lage or in the | and Py to 85, fronting 40 feet on ist street between ts Sai i ae she: peonnent pot tr ha ants | bo ton "att check decriee Gameas ee | Uecangavidanca ls expenisd Hredoutiane cee eagremaine fed the | management of any offs Indian schools or tn | becoming acre bave bach dismissed, “+ "| @ sees ahd latin svewse morthoset. g zs campaign as to overshadow all other issues. Pichi have a ee an ticket in the oo sically worth the prices at which they are now bart ee of any of ite trusts re- fades siete F. Smith ve lage) fined €50 for ‘. Slee . The republican state latform — in- | field, you can rest assurd of} it, and if every . This ai 2 = a coming an of . jouthfel Criminals Sent to Jail. Ose Meze Cuaxce Orrenen To | ittres the proposed constitational amend. | alliance votor in the slate votes the thoes IN WALL STREET TODAY. hold. This estimate protects tho market against | "these ‘explanations, these dimvowals and | “Tics . : - the attucks of the room traders, but it does not Meclatations of tele turees ta taseceem= . robe fe In the Criminal Court today Judge Bradley T THE FULL WORTH OF YOUR MONEY. Mont relating | | to | the taxation | of | wil cect it by from 25,000 to, 40,000 plurality. | 4 wayorable Hank Statement Causce a Fro-|licit any outside. buying. Tt. may possibly | ete declarations of oped and belicved will | “Private J.J. Sullives has been fined $20 for | Semtenced Wm. Strivers and Henry Johmson t corporation franchises, but the Cleveland is dofeated it will not be our fault, but the meuaaia wi ms rg Prove to be the basis of a buyir.g movement at | couse the honorable commissioner of Indian | conduct asbsccreg aon six months in jail each for housebreaking on Rees eee te ie ie eee Se OE ee ee Suly 18. ehipts a advices thi | "2° wee ase, but at present ite benefit t0 | aftairs to hesitate in carrying into effect tho | Private M. B. Foley, tried on alike charge, | May 23. A jail sontence was given in conetioe, seteeeeeeeneee’ oe how Sep sige Faerie ae, id a: ze the market is rather negative than positive. 4 " 2 vad Soe. Mat Bewshes for... sig 38 | aid he would vote for them. ‘THE ALLIANCE DEMOCRAT'S VIEWS. morning were of a very discouraging tenor,| ‘The kome influences affecting the siock canes cI ofice and an teen ae = Thomas Goucher has been fined $5 fact tat oor oper apn = a Bottles of Quinine snd Rum Hatr Tonic......50e Ramapo — - ——. Fepublican ox-] “Team see no good that will result from the | including the suspension of » bank interested | markot show no material changes. No varia- | Detwee said contracts, attended, as it no doubt | for neglect of duty. —— 30e. Bottles Bay Kuxa for. 20 | Sraley is pending hie vacation with Gish Aer | presence of a third party ticket in this state,|in South American securities, and London | tious in the wheat crop havo arisen to =a r " r be, with consequences so grave and so Private Thomas Lynch has been fined $10 A Writ of Krrorto Be Asked. tho original estimates of output. The railroads | J" moral : ~ ies Sees erte in West Virginia. The democratic forces are | the south or tho country next year,” said a | prices for all stocks were lower, while some for-| maintain their Into rato of earniuge., Monoy | af-teeching that neither the honorable com- Say gros nodes at Sate. Today in the Police Court in the case ef not organized yet, so just now there is a lull | prominent alliance democrat. “Even if 1 were | cign selling orders in this markot made » ma-| continues to flow hither from. the interior, - ion cea station of Joseph F. Stellinius, sta-| rouis Faber, convicted of failing to his Boe. Bottles Best Extract £08....sc-ercccosssssoees 27 met competent to fully measure orto fully calculate |'tion keeper in the police department, has been in Obie politics. ferialiy lower opening, the losses from | though in lighter volume, and the banks keep | their import or the extent of injury that may and M. 5 Corby aon ted to fill the | bat closed on Sunday, Lawyer Campbell Care oe last (night's Sgurev being generally frao-| up their reserves at about double tho surplus | be don %o the cause. of Indian’ education (ix viii Si 2 rington gave notice that he THE FIRE AT LYNN. cannot too strongly condemn the proposed tions, C.-C. C. and Wt. Le however, | of the last two years, whilo tho exports of gold | whitirwe all arc uo oeply: interested and oy it of error to take ~ od action of that clement of our organization. was down 13; from its only price of yesterday, | seem to have virtually ceased. ‘To this extent, | fvie, te it will ber to originate nee eeeeee at COMPLAIST AGAINST POLICEMAN WORK. — ide te the higher Prescriptivus carefully compounded by Registered | Damages Caused Will Probably Not Exceed ‘They seem determined, however, to put up | though the bid for it Inst night was close the situation is favorable to a recovery of ac- | contention.” Mr. Aaron Bradshaw of 901 C street north- $175,000, an electoral ticket, at least, in this ‘and other | this morning's price. Under the circumstances | tivity ata later stage.” 2 cast has filed a complaint with the Commis- ee Lrax, Mass., July 18—The loss by tast | states, and they may nominate stato and con-| tho rtocks Sie am international eee pie COMMISSIONER MOROAN'S REFET. paaniie sustalh Pitches 0.5. Wroat tne Our prices are from 13 to 25 per cent lower than| | OPS. Sin’ probably not exceed €176,000, | Steslonal candidates also. ‘There is no prob- | fered most, but Burlington led the downward Washington Stock Exchange. Commissioner Morgan replied to this letter | Honers aesinss, Brivate W. 3. Work of the po- Other drugsists charge. The five-story Currier building 1s not damaged penguins pera pobece rll ine eres apicon cite teehee ween ae Coen errno bocce pir nga yo) paler osce) adtevicamg nt Apapanitng rsa It seems ‘that while hunting a sup bur-| Judge Kimball, who heard the case, decided Store open all night. as much as was expected. The walls are intact, | from the democratic party to elect the republi- | fractional losecs at the lowest pointe. ‘The in- | bus asked. Siyeat fend, oe ede wd aus eae, | SAW NO Feason w he Tadian oftes n= | Siar Oficer Work came up, and, after firing his | that it was not abd gave judgment agaiust the except a section on the side which fell | can candidates. The alliance has nothing in | active shares were quite neglected, and before | Water stock, 78, Wl, currency, 12¢ ‘bid; — ask the Tadian oBhco, pistol at a gentleman named Burgess, who was | defendant, as pul out near the top. Smoke and water damaged i in Tae Stam at the he wrote, “enter into any dis- | assist ig in the hunt, dragged him off to the cussion at this time of the roveral points of | station house. On the following day Mr. Brad- aareiena see your communication, but wish to offer an | shaw says he was arrested and carried to the Marriage Licenses. apology for the inadvertence of the typewriter | station house in the patrol wagon. The Com- hat in using the word ""president” instead. of missioners have sent the letter to Maj. Moore, Marriage licenses have been issued by the the world to gain, but will lose a great deal by | the end of the first hulf hour the ‘market had | #-Year fund, 68, gold, 190 : the entire interior, but there will be a good | such a result. Such an outcome in the south | resumed its normal appearance of dullness and | Water stock, és, carre: ¥. & WILLIAMS & CO., Druggists, | salvage. Part of the clothing stock of W. M. | would be nothing short of « calamity to the | stagnation aftcr a wlight rally. The Inte trad- | > Currier & Company was found to be in good | alliance as weil as to the democratic party. The | ing was entirely devoid of feature and at 11 a 4 town Kullroad, 10-49, 108 bid, Under Masonic Tempie. | condition. democrats and alliance men of this section are | o'clock the market was intensely dull and again ington and, ‘Georgetown Railré ‘The rear and one side wall of the Strout|in perfect accord on the silver and| rather heavy at close to the lowest prices | lu bid, 126 asked. Masoule Hall Assoctaton, | Fector” when mentioning Rov. J. A. Stephan, a i block will peed but slight repairing, although | tarit questions, while the — republi- | reached. “4 . 5a, 1905," 10427 td, — asked. Washington Slarket | mistake which I, too, overlooked. Allow me to or the building was gutted. The burued blocks will be immediately rebuilt, being in the center of business districts. : can policy is in direct opposition | Money on call has been casy; with all loans at | Company, ist mortgage 6a, 110 bid, — asked. Wash- | say, further, that if I had read Mr. Stephan's | preferred against the officer. em twerentol Gan moneres Tam as|2and closing offered at 2 bar silver, 10084, | ington Slarket Company, imp. 6, 115 bid.— asked. | offensive oificial letter of April 29 prior to MISCELLANEOUS. good an alliance man as there is in our organi- | Prime mercantile paper, 5!ia7. Sterling ex- | AMetican Security and rust Company, Ss 99 bid, the interview with you, that interview, not- —_——— zation, but Tam bitterly opposed to this third | change is quict and easy’ with actual business | ga “iwssgos, buds caked, Washington tee ee Pithstanding my, very sincere desire for SWAMPED BY ARGENTINE. party movement and I believe the great bulk of | in bankers’ bills at 4340484", for sixty days and | fautry 3d, 18, 104, 93% bid, 106 asked. Wasiungton | friendly sr eave bees it =< Pre —_——— the farmers of this state share my views. Still | 4861/a486%{ for demand. Posted rates, 485a| Gas Light Company, series A, 6s, 127 bid, — | Would never havo been Weeds of thie om we Failure of the English Bank of the River | there are many who are now favorable to such | 48734. Commercial bills, 4833/0486. asked. Washington Gas Light Company, series | that letter remains 1p the Biles of. this ofice | charge of distributing the free public school Platte. action, all of them subtreasury advocates, and| ‘The official report of the Mercantile Safe | ¥; 6% 127 bid, — asked. Washington Gas Com- | without apology and he remait icially con- quoted in New York or Loxpox, July 18.—The failure of the English Iam fearful of the result unless a considerable | Deposit Company to the stock exchange shows: books under the rintion for that pur- pny, convertible ean bid asked ”“Eking- | nected with your bureau any oficial relations — ane eee a change of opinion takes place between now and | Sitter bullion om han P top Raliroad Ss, —_ bid. 10s asked. between it and this office will be by courtesy ees = . “ 945,622 ounces; de- |X scio) too! . ae nd this y cour ve Hl: RUBBER COMPANY, " Bank of the River Platte (limited) was ar | the next elelection. posited, 8,077 ounc harawn, nome, sostif: neue on oe haat or en Ca — and not by right — rages ye in this let- THE covRTs. servis LINDeaY, Manseer nounced this morning. ‘The bank possessed a| | “What caused President Polk's evident change | Cates outatanding, 5,34, “Government bonds | Meizopiany — bldy 2s) anced, “Central. aw ta | HF thas, he, ind already, signed, several con- DeLld: | capital of £1,500,000, whercof one-half was | of position? Well, I eappote he could not | have been dull and steady. State bonds have | Second, 182’ bid, — asked.” Farmers aud Sle | tacts with the Cutholic 9 cols, which, he said, “ates. yap = umnpmeaetetareas ile t i stand the pressure brought to bear upon him | been neglected. chanics’, 185 bid. — asked. Citizens’, 170 bid, | Were apparently glad to ent new peopiiates. _____._| paid in, while the other bait was spplicebis | by the western alliance tran, notably shoes ot | "The tock raarkes semained intensely dull | 18> asked, Coluindia, 182” bid, — askew. order of things. 3 Gauob' and Could not be uscd ter ouctinary bas: | Kansas, whore it is said the third party will | after 11 o'clock, and. while some appreciation uaa Shaner oe RDINAL GIBBONS’ LETTER. of John k. Voeburgh ines purposes. The bank bas a reserve of | disband unless she south foes into the move- | in values oecurred there wax no pronounced | “faiiroud Stocks—Washington and Georgetown, | Commissioner Morgan also received a lettcr | will filed. Estate of ; —_— £120,000 and has paid a 10 per cent divi-| ment. It is possible, too, that Polk would like | tone to the dealings, the movements, being | oii tut eased Met eet, and, Georgetown, on this subject from Cardinal Gibbons, dated inia P. Johnson; Ictters of admis nd for the last three years. to be the candidate for President.” scarcely perceptible, though after the issue of | Columbia, — bla, 72 asked. Capitol and North O aly 1 2 am i M. Dawes; bond €300. store at prices ae oe tho bank statement with ite very favorable | Street bid, 49 asked. Capitol and North O street | 8 Cape May, July 12, expressing regret for the | Arthony Coates; order to show ne Gonble store at slow Iti explained by the officers of the suspended THE DEMOCRATS ARE UXEAsY. ¥ preg acer gic Pescara ae awa be dap y — + ‘We always undes- inatitution that its difiiculties have arisen from| Chairman Chambers Smith of the democratic | “20Wing the upward movement beeame more Se heen er Tidiae oman ee {2nd Bol. ta pice Tet Pike Ht of | has not been offered for probate. In re expenses are les— | the jmpossibility of collecting its Argentine ‘ 1d renounced, ‘The market finally closed dull | Tetcvsown, 6s bid, soaskes. Glen Eche old oe tion ee tO sing minissioner's | Wright etal.; J. M. ale ig = credit, bat dur- | debes an cousequence of the moratorium re. | **&te committee could not predict the result of |but firm at insignificant changes from first phew chal re a erate pte ies Siegen! frowns and | cently decrecd by the government of the Ar-| the third party movement in this state. He, | prices. Tnauranco Stocks —Firemenis ‘2s bid, 00 aaked. | gy. ait, sbbmaih is & very grave stop and one row. tine Republic. of course, admits that if it can draw enongh | The weekly bank statement shows the follow- | prabiiu So tid, do asked Metron ake eee sine Bargain | ©The directors of the bank have issued an of- | votes from the democratic ranke the defeatot |ing cbanges: Reserve, increase, $3,947,650; | asked. ‘National Union, 1s bid, 21 asked. Ariing- | DaFTassment mod chatatinn be Tedinn warda wl look u#ly | cial statement announcing that the bank will | his party wit result. But he docs not antici- ry Nag per ply eg 2 anete oer) a be tg rie aes aus — asked. ered a _ “a= Blige i uidation owing to the impossibility of | pate that result. }; legal “ease, £3,185,100; de- mibidy 153; bid, ferman-Ame ‘man: So retinggite debte sin the Argentine Republic ame of the democratic leuters express en-| Pott Jnctese, 96,0150; ‘circulation, n-| i — ake” Bato, seid aaa | coutentons that can bo “productive only e directors say that it im ire confidence e ability of the rense, $61,800. , ee oe Sh ee : 1 pinios Te tn ton, Saini withoul ueicioaee: lend ivegian) Moke Jo not hesitate to | in exeets of the requirement of the 25 por cent | LAK go * Uidy— asked Commercial | that it will be a mistake to carry out your in- i i it i BEER? i 3 The following were tho readings at the algnal. bid. — aske: i therefore I trast that you will re- 4 2 rite | Wick. in the present lnancial conditions pre: | say that the negro question alono wil nro their | Fle. ‘Title Insurance Stocks—Real Estate Ture, 196 | tention, and therefore T trmmmiude, Zo continue | Estate of nts office today: 8a. m., 71; 2 p.m., 77. eee ne eG eaTes® | ailing iu the Argentine Republic, they are un- | state ticket. ‘The Intter opinion sccms to be Rae bid, 185 asked. Columbia Title, 6 bid, 63, asked, heretofore existing between your — 77; minimum, 69. st uniform reduction. Don't read this card and tara | ailing u the Arg nerally shared, even by the subtreasury alli- EXTREMISTS NOT SATISFIED, Gas anu Electric Light Stocks—Wasluugton Gas, | the relations heretofore existing our | letters of administration 3 Sp your nose, but reawuber that there are persons in | SbUe to obvain. © Ence men. But they are not #0 well agreed va nie: Hames, a Ceemelann Gam a Ged.” Uk | ofhce am tee ena in eoaclosion, “E wil Business whe do mot practice any forin of deception, = y 2 : * = ATTERSON EXCULPATES MIL bout the electoral and congressional tickets. | Meetings to Denounce the Mi: to Be 5 “ ne and who Lael oer statement ther make ia an ad- Ww. — Te. Laie araalate ‘palidsbiak are uct) iacking eke — inistry ‘Telephone Stocks—Pennsyivania, 24 bid,—asked. | say that I will use my influence to prevent Chesapeake and Potomuc,*003z bid, 65 asked. Amer Pool et al; $ e doubts of the fate of the electoral aie team Graphoptione, 4 bid, & asked. 2 Fepresent im advertising Will do the same in making a | He Did Not Charge Him With Treachery inprens grave Pants, July 18.—The vote of the chamber of = che W, In re T, F. Quintan et al.; fain Everything embraced im this tale for 13 days ass, | exes especially, for they cannot fall 10 10008 | asciatios yeoterday, exprosting conSdehce ta patentee ck ann ide Uonpony, | charac : bond $500. “Estate of Joseph Herttord; —=s-> Lourswrtte, Kr., July 18.—Heury Watterson | Tican electors if the subtreasury men vote for «| the government has not satisfied the extrem- | 135 bid, — asked. Bull Hun Panorama tous: boNT DOUBT TILL YOU TRY. had another editorial in the Courier-Journal | thied party eloctoral ticket.- "This is re iste, who are continuing the agitation in regard | Hany, 15,4, 5 caked, | Hueuimatic Gun — this morning bearing on Gov. Hill. The article | as the grentest danger they will be upon |to the Alesce-Lorraine paseport regulations, | Lae"bGt, pany, Gnasry, THE PUSHER. Thit of double dealing tm the campaign of Iss | meet it, nn ers ns {0a Who ave not ceneed ther attempts toin-| oo, enone and, Tron, Companies washington FURNITURE, CHINA, GLASS, &o., He denies that he made auch a charge and| ‘The democrats cannot afford to lose a single | ite feelings aginst the government. | ington Loan ana ‘iTust Company, 96 bid, 9 specifically acqnits lim of the offense, but re-| southern state. It will require the votes of ie eeetins of he extremist party, held last | asked. American Securily and “ruse Company, MULT DS ot: o-mi. bts Fea iterates his belief that itl is impossible as the | New York, New Jersey, Indiana and Conneeti- | night, it was, resolved ta call's pablie meeting id, 95 asked. Bo beep trace up | keep prices down. tyl1_ | democratic nominee in 1872. = and —— — om ae Myo orp and poten belek povannaes ‘treach- ee a—sat Virginia, Missouri ntucky, Tennessee an a ALMX'S VENGEFUL BULLETS. Arkansas and, excluding Delaware, to secure} raciag the pest Gcueowde mis ty siastee ‘Ganiieanee Seatichss —— necessa ; ; a ‘loped in TIMORE, July 18—Fiour quiet—1 Gaarerce_Courontrsa. Because He Had Been Hepulsed He Mur-| _ In view of this fact it has boon suggested that | {ice unknown enveloped in s andiare tenting agave barrels shipmente, bay Uarrele salen 1018 EYPs's cocoa dered Christie Warden. if it Leemer ag omgeg bran =e ne ee om he ‘be perpetrators of this outrage. asrela, Wheat steady apot, 23;¢ansX he tosh, BREAKFAST. Haxovan, N. HL, July 18.—As Miss Christie | Pol cae ree ne ete ine ier atidras |. LOXDOx, July 18.—The Times today te eoyere | Suzy: Audust, 2 Lig earch ag 8 i y Detober, 92%; southern wheat draggy; Fultz, Warden, accompanied by her mother, her sis-| their electoral ticket and vote for the third | in its criticism of M: Iibot, the French mints- | so." Longvetiy, %0use—necelpts, tivi7 -Dashels, ter Fannie and Louise Goodell, was returning | party candidates, with the view of throwing | eT of forcign affairs, saying, among other | shipments, none; stoc! ¥20.390 Dushels; sales, 115. be " i Nocti nd thereby electing | things: “Never did a man invested with such g | 000 bushels. Corn dull—spot, 6134; the month, on foot to their home, located one mile from | the election into Congress a oe ibility nse poorer arguments to ward off | 614: August, G4 September,” 6% southern the village, at alate hour last night, Featk Almy, | the democratic candidate for President. Seleieclons ete ie kar car ee ta On | Cilla tee tiethia nee cag about thirty years of age, jampe fnto the road HAPPY REPUBLICANS. A single friend, but he will eave her more iso- | Bite, i&—receipuy, 230 bushels; pet © f them, rintie ie ” a pO pl dw es tlre Fike | The republicans are happy and are very sure | lated and misunderstood than ever. Brame white western, ai mere and sister attempted to defend her. FREYCINET WILL, IT 18 SAID, RESION. western, 4dad6x—receipts, 1 ved, HY sales, none. Oats seat No. 2 mixed time and | fired at them, but missed. ‘Th ‘The chamber of deputies today rejected the | Metts tenes stock, ses buaela, }ance. Then Almy dra; hix vietim into the proposal made by M. de Fi er 7é—Tecel pts slong, an j bushes from the road and oe her ieee treasury men will is the counei! and minister of war, to grant ake gh the head, one shot tearing out her other > cheek. Sarnte ‘Shes kelp arcived: the gill oes deed 5 the sum of $120,000 to the maT tr of nearly every |qwn bacon. ‘There is ‘some argument in As as result the a mame S| ee ane the unptejudiced observer is bound Mise Warden was & benatiful and most esti-| to ndmit that the political weather forecast in-| to Coxseurtiox, mable young woman aboot Cesta ped Riper srewen tment eben Almy was s former em- and bod: Loudon. Enaiand._ | article of clothing. Almy ter thowantisof eases of Rapadar pectinases been was the ftemiins Hse been ured Indeed, so strona is wy A. We @ wealthy fi \te cfhcacy, that J will send TWO BOTTLES FREE. | deughter of Andrew arden, wiih. VALU AMLE TREATISE on thie dieeame,to any | fartaer and citisee. sullerer wly wil send ne ther Express and P.O.ad- om ih i H i ? é ff 2. & SLOCUM, 3. village. pier cist. ¥.¥. | ing parties in all directions. Almy is about five and =o Secreta tg | Ete ines Soo ic loach ad we res cu of turped —s Iver and con- | is of pleasing address and well educated. The im Wasi Telteve Fou. of the i bi thks. 7 ‘Uf euuuisite favor, ts G. B Bike RI srugaiate, FIRE if i

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