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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C. SATURDAY. JULY 25, 1891-SIXTEEN PAGES; 5 resident would die at the ond Lershg'na NORTH CAROLINA'S NEXT GOVERNOR. NEXT THURSDAY'S CONVENTION. ‘MISS LINCOLN TO MARRY. THE STORY NOT CKEDITED. FOUR HAPPY WOMEN. q | \ a i , to meet — — ‘ —— —— Dowt Dexax To 2d DI 10 some ae. oro ‘saa nak ‘an arrango- | Democrate and Alliance Men to Unite on| Nominations to Be Made by the Maryland | She Will Wed the Former Private Secretary | No Accident Thought at te War Depart-| They Were Freed From Their Husbands by ment, would be called upon to do the dying, Auditor Sanderlin. Democrats. of Her Father. . ment to Have Happened to the Pensacola, Judge caapeprasp oe FRANE BROWN | Loxpéx, July 25.—The announcement is| The Navy Department is not ing any | Judge Hagner today, in Meu k Puree Cowra son coattiean | made tolay thet Miss Mary Lincoln, eldest | credence whstorer in tho pes snse, story | made four decrees of divorce. The first was im TNE REPUBLICANS GETTING READY For TuEm | “*"Ehter of the United States minister to | printed in New York this morning to the effect | favor of the complainant im the case of Mar- CAMPAIGN—Somx OF THEIR caxDiDaTes For | GTCt Britain, Mr. Robert T. Lincoln, has en- | that a boat belonging to the U.S 8. Pensacola | garet Demonet against George H. Demonet, THE EXECUTIVE NOMINATION. tered into an engagement to marry Mr. Charles | was recently blown up by @ torpedo from | giving her the enstody of the child andalimoay i Isham of New York. The wedding will be | one of the Chilian naval vessels. It has re- | at €25 per month. and so some of them continue to live and thus — Stop that cough! Five the bronchiat tubes will be en- perpetuate the perplexity of those who burden | ME 16 4 DAPTIST PREACHER AXD A NEW LUMI- (Pesan the Asad sskan ok the tinignennend to TO H | S NEIGHBORS. eo plans for their ntilization or] any IN THR POLITICAL WORLD—AN ALLIAXCE fous | 4%; 4 OREAT YavonrTe wIrm THE FARMERS avery. No cther meticine in so speedily operative sooty sminaing cle among thete anxious | ap’ 4 asco EDITION OF sESATOR ZED. throat end lung troubles as AYERS CHERRY PEC. ders all sorts of political ‘conspiracien. ‘If they VANCE. TORAL. A few doses have been known to break up an Ex-President Qleveland Addresses | are to be believed we are constantly engaged : a ‘Special Dispatch: to The Evening Star, = solemnized in this city during the coming | ceived a report from Commodore McCann, | The Dill, filed in January last by Messrs.Cook Commaysoesy Gmgemmy bneas pope . bod rs eae oe cites ioe oe Raxzioy, N. C., July 25.—George W. Sandor- Vacca scare es Jand demo-|2ttumn. The prospective bridegroom was Gated June 30, stating that the Chilian cruisor | & Sutherland, set forth the marriage, May 6, aathma. teonchitis, eroup, consumption, sore throst People at Sandwich, Mass. take. of reaching Tour ends’ not. only | lin tse Baptist preacher and up to three years es wale: hes formerly private secretary to Mr. Lincoln. am! whooping congh finds sure relief inthe use of a we Se atic state con m will meet in this city | “The : Imperial had blown uponeof her own launches | 1885. and charged various acts of cruelty om to destroy the party to which we ago was unknown to the political world, except | was ttate convention will moet city | The announcement has been received with P this preparation. It svothes the inflamed membrane, — I ‘bursday, the 30th. That Frank Bs will} the greatest satisfaction the American | *ith a torpedo, killing two men and mortally | December 1 and 2, 1889, Febraary 15, April 6, oe Hy compe Lippe at arg Oiete in his own county and immediate section, where eas pers tee pai has pena be colony in Londen as aesinics : refresbing | woneling ond ae s_ is thought by tho July, August, October and Decomber, 1890, re- proot ce Ameri Liew uthorities here tobi ole “ OUR TROCPERS ENJOYING THEMSELVES seem of the opinion. that we should be wtilized | M¢ Ws recognized ae a popular preacher who rittes here tobe the sole foundation for this | i iv ice of | . m a calling a matter of speculation. exception to the almost universal practice of = - ulations | moving furniture from the house an a a Ae oratory at Gounty fare and other occasions | took a great deal of interest in the succes of |” Zrory GhGdy As sake wit wed Nin Seopigns Dnties abcoad of eating with some | Ser —.- FO ee caticns | her approbrions names. 7 z ; ee [hay depres taaiieped ate tm erat hall ep lemnase retary ter LS tion for hich will a gree of conciusiveness that the Feusa- | ‘The second, in favor of Emma F. Cox a es eee nee PS R for Prof. Koch's Re-| tiink we should interfere Many of his friends regarded him as too | vive elaghivohed ~ Ponikeg capil yore | agree cola could not have been in Chilian waterson the | John A. Cox, giving the complainant the right ‘Without it im the house, Salite E. Stone, Hurt'satore, | Meal Reason 10! ° litical contest and should be constantly | bright light tobe kept under a bushel, and sn | 1% bi esr werent votes mor 2 a= date mentioned in the dispatch. She is now | to resume ber maiden name and the custody of Va. wert “‘I bave found, tm my family, that Ayer's in readiness to express an opinion on every 1968 they began to boom him for a place ‘on the | Becessary for a nomination, and the extreme WH PROF. KOCH RESIGNED. zs P on her way to San Francisco and will probably | her chiid. The bill, tiled by Messrs. Cook & Sutherland, set forth the marriage December . and they lived together ull Fobruary, it} and she charged bad treatment, assulte, members of her | tefueal to furnish food, kee: . signing His Public Offices. subject of a political character that anybody | state ticket. When the convention met in the | probabilities are that he will get the twenty. Cherry Poccoral was always acertsin cure for colds ening has ithe ingenuity to suggest. Others sill re- | anmmer of that year he was nominated for state | one votes of Baltimore city aed the nomination = ard it as simply dreadful for us to do| auditor bs lage majority over Gen. W. P. by acclamation. In all the counties where con- , i tly disturbed every “Piew youre ago T hal « constant courh. night] DATE POLITICAL FORECASTS. fit things, al arent te caprem ancien) ccmbent, who SouRht 8 7F-| v5 ticos have been bald Brows dalsgaten bave a reach there in a few days. He Gives Up His Public OMiccs to Accopts | “Tt appoars that the teport of the kill New Office. the Pensscola’s men ined the names Brautx, July 25.—The announcement on! threo men who a eal conrhe.” — Thareday that Prof. Koch had resigned all the | crew—Otto Schmidt seaman,of New Lork: Wm. | other womon, do. Sweats, was qrestly reduced im tet and had beer as Sean ean raat note Tid dout | g Wet, Re entered upon the campaign his | been elected. Cecil, 4; Somerset, 4; Talbot, 4: | public offices held by hin enused considerable | Hayes, carpenter onal ethane nt New Yenc, ar evan, i csasent bn peu tven up by my physicians. I began to take Ayer's ————— think we should simply exist and be blind, deaf | speeches surprised his most intimate friends | Worcester, icomico, 4: Anne Arundel, 5; discussion and speculation as to the real cause | George F. Peckham, se wt- | of Esther A. Roach against ed." Anga A. WELCOME TO CLEVELAND, and dumb the remainder of our days. and astonished thove who had not heard him | Baltimore’ 1: Calcert ¢ Cara Sees, oe coo | iy eck *| ot athe AT Cherry Fectoral aud was coupletely oured."— Ang Estee aac The speech was an able one und was fre-| speak before. Before the campaign ciosed he | Dorchester, 4; Kent, 8; Pri George's, 4; St. (of this action on his part. Aa there | 4" ’ Dykoman ana 7 ‘eee , | Monito: Lewis, Ricard, N.Y. Cape Cod Folks Turn Out to Give Hhn s | quently interrupted by loud Ceipesig genre was unanimously declared to be the best stump | M: 87 inall, or within 2 yotes of the | wd been rumors circulating for some time | 75454 Phila ta, Great Receptio When Mr. Cleveland was sented and 1¢ noise nomination. past that the distinguished chy was dis- I for the quarter ending 3 gether sili Juno 1, 1885, when she charges he de- of clapping of hands and cheers subsided, Gov. ‘ ‘The managers to satiatied with the results of his tuberculine dix Sees Or treth oa coke eats oie Lteibed ieee eee Saxpwron, Mass., July 25.—Not sinoo the | Kussell rose amid the plaudits of the audience things wo thet the entire wiate acket may be | COVeTiCs his reigaation naturally wae axid to | ta‘guefe gf ul ant uatrath 4 vets confusing | torte is and contcabuted nothing 60 her p- Prepared by Dr. J.C. Aver & Co., Lowell, Mase. contenntel bet this pe = cosres <e has | aud spoke on the commonwealth. nominated by scclamation. There will be no bo orgs with this unsatisfactory sta Of | nowover, believe that the story is but anex| The fourth in favor of Mary J. Renttheos Bott by atl Dengaists. Price, $1; six bottles, $5. Sandwich been so full of enthu: 8 today Pap ass <r \ iMiculty about this so far as Brown for gov- ss aggerated varn sp: ig from the accident to | Against Thomas E. Smithson. The bill, filed by welcome to ex-Pres WEEKLY LONDON ernor and Poe for attorney general are con- | | AM Astociated Press corrospondent has been : nei AYERS CHERRY PECTORAL, = the Lmperial’s boa in itstransmission. | Mr. 8. T. Thomas, set forth the marriage in . a. muking inquiries into Prof. Koch's action and “ 1857 and that they lived together till October dent Grover Cloveland, who has chosen Cape | phe gole Theatrical Novelty Has Been the 7: ‘ ine eer is authorited ‘by ti ant Ghee Ss pt ti XN 3 .e nominati q it. ~ y the eminen: p .c. 1851, when, sl de a Cod as his place of residence during the sum- Geatie Guasedy “seins Soest? Mary's county for clerk of the cout Of am | friends to make the. amertion that Prof PRIZE FIGHTING CADETS. when, she chargus, bo deserted her mer month.s —— —_ Koch has not resigned his official positions “ = on account of the failure of tuberculine or | 4 Mot “Slugging”” M WA. Wenderemn tne benghe tor of Th : Kochism, but because he is upon the point of * i . Henderson has bought for £4,500 of B eight for the controllcrship is between | accepting a new office, that of director of the | The fact has just leaked ont that thee wasa |S: Hirwudt part 10, square’ £26.43 foot 10% Marion de Kalb Smith and State Senator Brat- | Institute of Infectious Diseases, which has been | prize shcht at Weat Pout inst t confined to the local VIGOROUSLY AT TRE ; S P practically settled. The occasion is not confined to @ local | cHAUNCEY OLCoTT RissED ur \ ‘Sak value Usa CoReEDl ndwich and Bourne, but to all! crirentox—cWARLns WYXDUAM PUTS OUT THE a ROLLER. Cape Cod, whose residents, irrespective of | \anen Se Ge anes oawise . and suzmer visitors, unite in the wel- oy tay macht it | hhes, tronting on #th between E ana G streets day nis! i It. vt ‘Yhe heavy faliof rain yesterday has| ?=XSONAL NOTES. tan of Somerset, and is the prettiest fight of | Organized by the German government. is suid that six bloody rounds were fougit be- E. Moore bas bought for €8,300 of J. mosqtrro BizEs, been followed by pleasant wenther today: ‘The | 1 oy suly 95. —The sole novelty for the Z r \ the sole campaign, preliminary to the con- | Dectaw’ on Romeeeaer thee eee Pack Moats unt] #000 the vanquished’ cadet slagger wes Ansley | E. Jenkins tate) 11a, aquace 754, fronting SUNBUI transformed may thoroughfares,strangers | Week, ao far as theatricals are concerned, was \ Noten don wih tole ane oome, 10 the | eins this will parent Hib 0 leabate Whenever knocked out. The principals were Cadets Fred | 0 See S inches on ith ‘between B wireet by hundreds having arrived last night and this | “3liss Decima,” the operatic aud wherever he pleases, T, Btetson of New York aud Jobn J munell | A. 3. Mellor kas bonght of Senn it Neitzey SORE FEET, ae was presented for the first time in English on "|, t Pe, onaccount of bis IE Raz TAL of Ohio. The cadets and others are “mum” | for $15,749 parte & and’ 6 equare 268 te The aoeeial inst having a poe Ser beso ‘Thursday night at the Criterion The: has notin any way changed keg rae ~~ apie turns | S20Ut the matter and will not talk of it. js c4-on 13th between Bund T atrects eosthe nd otaff an od gaeste stop; ‘ Orrawa, Ox y 25. 5 LAMENESS FROM OVER-EXERTION Abusmsde Day. where oi-Feomdant Clare: who was imported from / ic tiglt was his before he left. awa, Oxt., July e trade return Stotwou knocked out the Ohioun in tine style. of course, get buck in time f ve de 30 last hav land, escorted by George ‘T. McLaughlin, was | play the role of the heroine, loses considerably , y He cannot, of course, get buck in time for the | for the fiscal year ended June 30 last have heen What the trouble was which led to the chulienge eS ere convention, but will return just as soon as tb a | : F uction Keal Estate, waiting, accompanied by Jos. Jefferson, Gen. | in public favor from the fact that she «penke condidon ethis clild will aioe *] made UE py the ofMcinls of tho customs devart-| i, unknown. ‘The fight was a Litt sishsona toes a whe oes have sok van woxua aaeNhee. Whittier “and other distinguised geuticmen. | English with a marked accent and that she sim- While Nenator Gorman feels safe as to hie | ent They show that there is a decrease in | ablie S huoes ben aahn Mr. Clevelund was given a hearty reception on | ply he Varisian creator of the original one, and a gentleman who happened to witness the train. Upon arrival here a ession was | role. Olcott, whom Americans will GEO. W. SANDERLIN. : the am enue f toms duties, | own re-election, his mind is not at all but the satsanent Of goodsenporied shoes tint | #¢ from a distance says that in persistent ham- at public salo brick hous 1072 Washington to the general tendency of affairs at Annapolis 4 nee 8 antin » Side | Street, Georgetowa, lot 18x60 feet,to John formed, headed by + making a yery successful | speaker in the state of North Carolina. He is| next winter. ‘The Farmers’ Aiiane couple veep eal ge apt miner} hari ameag omsbeten alineertscorce) eS also frame houses 2730, 2732 For PILES, CHAFING, toBATHE FACE and | was escorted to the lurge tent, where the re- encore and at the end of | alarge, portly, clean-shaven man of great ur-| a sort of uegative position in regard to him up | i ae Te die Seer of | betmocnamatoars. Both Steteonand O'Connell | 423 sig P wureat, the promod Heecandond ception was el eae e received another encore and consider- | Lanity of manners und mesmerie personality, | to this time but the indications ate thet they ing month of 1890 in oars produce from | thems sokee. Seoboee eT ae leh Sik do 5 mabe me eaaee SDS when heated, &e. e. Cle . Russell: walked arm .. and his speeches are very much on the order of | will make strong efforts to elect Senator Wife | 2? : = ed migge 1 | abete young follows are members o oi Ser She HANDS when heated, Bc. diaries then The coovots ware See however, @hace (wen a:lseane which, (Gus teeter tee enaen cae wuccgnt | sense koe beans They | CAtsde sloue amounts to #485.R08. ‘The total | ond clans of cadets aud neither has a record to | also brick houses 1050 and 1002 Market epace, niews. accept | Crowded aud the distinguished susste were c-| though uot vers exciting, was not upon the | point is his wit and humor, with whick bis | have had their oye on this ever, since. Sermtey | CXPOF for 1891 amount to $95,506,604, wn in-|Le proud of asa cadet. Lhey buth stand very | Geargetonn, tke erowet being about $1470 Fefore satstitates, probably worthlees. " { Corded 4 continnons welcome allalong the line-| program. Mingled with the upplanse, which | speuches abound, and ho seoms to have an in-| Wilson's death, ood if toy Weve ane strength | CTease Over 1820 of $1,185,659. tow m their clase. to Jury Varnell for €2.300; also = lot Sunuel W. MeCall. chairman of the reception | cheered Olcott s heart to a great extent, was a | exhaustible svpply of both on the eastern shoro which in credited to thea ROE ee Hol ERTS Asa117 fect on Lith street between M and N POND'S EXTRACT only. committee, received the ex-President and their | number of hisses, which nearly sent hishenrt |~ Ho is also a furincy sa well aga preacher and | and which they have shown up to this time A Canadian Village Visited by Fire. DISTRICT GOVERNMENT, on wwuthoast to H. 7. Galbert for 46 guests. gov. | LO%R t0 bis boots. Ihe cheerers upon hearing | a member of tho Farmers’ Alliance, and the | they will have a big say in the matter. ‘Ihe | CouBonxg, Oxt., July 25.—The village of —— cents per square fout; also four two- At the reception Mr. Cleveland and Gov. | hissing, redoubled their efforts, und, conse-| county alliances allover the state have been | man who has been Trequently suggested as | Castleton, seven miles north of here, was almost BIDS TOR A SCHOOL MOUBE. ~g yo houses | M0-foot alley between —_— Russell shook hands with thousands of peuple | quentiy, the hissers did the same. In fact mat- | inviting him to address them at their big mcct- | their possible candidate ia blate Sereeee kane destroyed by fire last night. No’ particulars | Bids were opened at noon today by the Com- | St and 7th, G aud M streets northeast, each and passed pleasant words of grecting. ‘she | ters were becoming quite interesting, espe-|inge. {fo is exceedingly popular with thefurm-! son of Caroling county who ix a member of the | have yet been rect anissioners in the board room for the constra being 12300 ieet. to John Bacigainppi for eception lasted until nearly 1 o'clock, wheu a | cially when it was noticed that one or two of the | ersand hus accepted muny of the invitations | alliunce, = je yot been rec ; ine board sods Soe thy 30 cach: also a three-story brick hose, 1016 POND'S EXTRACT COMPANY, hour recess was taken before dinner. _ audience in the pit were particularly protmi-| thneoxtended. He is about fifty years of age. | State Senator John Walker Smith of Worces- AN Grass tion of a two-story, eight-room brick school Ivania avenue southeast, the lot being At] o'ciocka dinner was served in the Ca nent in leading the hissing. Such is tho man who will probably be the | tor has been in Baltimore this weck and says| FENANCIAL AND COMMERCEAL, | house on 7th atzect near G street northewt. Tt | 2>gu00 feet to 1 Aetiene for & eS-008 New York and London. | at which over 300 pers 2 Finally Mr. Chas. Wyndham, the lessee and | next governor of North Carolina. his chances for the United States Senate are ™ ke 8 was a re G.tor the ful bidder Thomas Dowling & Son ding officer being Henry C. c manager of the Criterion Theater, climbed over | When the late Gov. Fowle defoated Lieut. | execliont’ Tig sotlowang ase the create tel creaing prices ot | tHe preceding case had faiied to make his bo ublic sale two-sio outh. After2 short speech of welcome by Mr. | ; steée trom the pit unno-| Gov. Stedman for the gubernatorial nomine-| Neither public nor political attention will be | the New York Block Maker arteported byeia: | €00d. The bids today were ax follow a . her Mr. Cleveland responded upo | 7 the majority of the audience until he | tion 3 years ago by a close vote it was very gen- | actively directed to city politics until after the | Me !0 Corot and Sacarttey.Ia1O ateoet, John H. Howlett, ¥24.500: J. M. Dunn, £22,- tho lot being aisi6 foot, to A. subject of ex-Presidents of the Cuited states. Where isthe coward? Let me get | erally agreed that Maj. Stedman should’ havo | stato nominations are tudin ( 955: C. Thomas, £23,100; Janes L. Parson, tor 21,850. A TALK ON NEIGHDOR. the nomination in 1892. Had the convention 500. nsou Bros, auctioneers, have sold at ‘The chief offender in the hissing disturbance | met a year ago, or even six mouths ago, he ‘The contract for building the school house | public sale a tract of forty-eight acres, being THE REPUBLICANS GETTING READY. No Prxreetios Is So Assoxere é Was exentually ejected trom the theater with | would doubtless have received the nomination | The republicans are getting ready for the at Brookland, bids for which were epencd yes-| 4 part of aitract of land known as Bellvue, THAT SOME IMPURITY DOTH NOT POLLUTE.” + Chairman and ladies and gentlemen: | much tussling and scuftiing, whereupon the pit | without much of a contest. “But now that the | Campaign. Somo leading republicans are in werday, was today awarded to J. M. Daan south of the Insane Hospital property aud oa i Salt for all impuritienof the | Note than eighteen hundred years ago a lawyer | cheered Mr. Wyndham. j alliance has decided to take an active part in | favor of not nominating any state ticket. COST TO WEIGH A LOAD OF it the road to Gierboro, to Annie M. Baldwin for ur z = And who is| he Lyceum’ Theater closes tonight with Mi politics Maj. Stedman's chances do not appear r of 000; also a tworstory brick, No. 472 F street wat iW Nominations will undoubted]; a = Tn answer to a communication to the Com . yn are's own remedy. Beware of imita- ‘The auewer given to this ques- | Terry's benctit in “Much Ado About Nothing * | go bright,tor the simple reason that he is alaw- | overs as the, ucts cmroey see te iit ks paleissaiaes Resta tals wel of the Dis- | Pepe nce Paine 25 by 188 fost, to John ’ aaue i #te familiar to us aud is embodied in | he lirst three nights of the week were devoted | ver and an ex-bunk presideat. Outside of al- | hucclesos erat : b ‘agau for £3,700, tions. thegennine Imported article ims? have the sig. 4 25 c re a ; ‘opelessness of their situation, and, moreover, be legally nie the parable of the good Santa fhe toa revival of “Kuveuswood.” ‘She audiences | linnce circles, however, he is still the favorite thoy are looking ahead to the patronage ander legally __— Batureof “EISNER & MENDELSON CO., Agents, you that this parable is here intro- | which witnessed it were large and included | among the democrats, and his nomination is | the’ next national ‘administration, sbould {t be charged for loads of hay of 2,000 pounds ‘Transfers of Real Estate. New York,” om every bottle. Ea the lessor it teaches rather than for Americans, The Lyceum Theater wi still pomblenif not probable, ag | PUEMEWn. or more Attorney Hurleton hay rendered ade-| Deeds in fee have been led ne follows: es = = tke purpose of sti is that its incidents | rennin closed until September 4,when Augusti at recent developments all go to show that A cision to the effect t a charge oflo A FF 2. C. Murph: ee ear eer eer Reve ony apptepaioanneas & thie oecesine ox les | Doky neomspaoy Gpent Gone bx ight Of." | Col. fandeslin fe the favorite of the farmers; RETUBHICAM CARDIDATES, 30 cents for mich louis i¢ not inconsistent with |. Ho zs = . is eoriir glagtes rs Vas teen ree! for over FIFTY YFARG ne sere. | surroundings. I se between my | | Wlaie tue Emperor William of Germany was | andthe indications aro that he will receive the | _ Primaries for the republican state conven- the pr al tha atk af 2 ‘thie act | 7 . BH Gabdeborone Ss oie & LiosSep MOTHERS for thetr CHILDRES WHITE | Situation and the man who went down from | in this country be was greutly struck with the | support of the alliauce delegates to the conven: | tion, which meets at Ocoan City Aug | fixes the charge for all londs between 500 and jot 21, Dik. 12, and lot 4, - . with PERFECT SUCCESS. 11S00THES | Jerusalem to Je a el ong thieves. appearance of Miss Green of New York, who | tion. He has many supporters ourside of that | be held in this city t 24. Teuppose tha ‘ou greet me us your | was one of the ladies present in Lady Biand- | organization, uleocand it ie not ut all aelikeie . niente dete neighbor today you have in miud the fact thut | ford’s box ata gala performance given in the | that he will defeat Maj. Stedman for the nomi | Tecest candidates E pee emerge Iusve come among you to spend at least a|cuperor's honor at the Key: jan Op uation. If Sanderlin is the democratic candi- | Count; aud J. Thomas Friese of Harfotd large part of «acl r. and that Tintend to | Covent Garden. Having unsuccessfully made | date there will be no third party candidate for ~ . % 2,000 pounds J. G. Slater to D. Birtwell, sub TRE NE ” M5; $ ding to Emma bs. Dr. Furman J. Shadd of the Freedmen’s Hos- =, sub 103, y pital stuff, who was yesterday appointed | te 1 W- ; t , mas Fricze a cd Clarke to Annie M.A. rub 52, aq. 1002; &— main‘ain this sort of residence here as iox, uiries as to Mise Green's identity, the em-| governor, and possibly not with Stedmar. as | frederick cost se Go Tanks of school trustee to succosd Prof. Gregory. re- | Ci. Parker et al. ts W. I. Matchett, eubs 5 th hepege a ring and ve ing € aties med p oe ae one - me ae eee to} the candidate, but —* not so certain. gomery county for controller; ex-Congreasman Review of the Market. signed, ng = = District pene th ‘ fter- | and 53, #q. %—._H. Lindenkohl to £. H. from a slender purse, tomect your rate of taxa-| find out her name and position. The aid-de- | Col, Sanderiin. though an alliance mon, is a i & shea | 990 and had alengthy consaltation with Com- | Fowler, sib "908; 61.700. Julia A. Hess tion and the cost of provisions. In the meantime | camp, after considerable trouble, succeeded in | thoroughbred democrat, and dose not favor the | nt0ckbtidge of Baltimore city, A. P. Barnes of ee his nancial review published | tissioner D a - p that want building up| J declare my intention to be a good neigkbor. | accomplishing his t Worcester county, George M. Russum of Caro- says: Wall street continues wholly de- lass with reference to the duties | to Theron Outwater, lot 11, block 20, Columbia ee | Ne quarrels can arise over my line fences, for I ———_- subtressury scheme. But as he will not be | tine county and larry M- Clubaugh o: Carroll | void of interest in both the investment. and | 9 his new oftice. called upon, as governor, to legislate on that Heights; $2,800, G. H. Walker to C. A. Bran- BK 3. . oe county for attorney general, and Stephen HR. | speculative branches of business. On the BUILDING PREMITR. denburg ct al., in trust, part 61, sq. 212; @—, It f pleamnt tu take, cures Maiaris. Indigestion and | have none. I keep no chickens and my cattle TROOP A IN SPORTS. question, the suptreasury men will not oppose | Mason and William ‘. Roberts of Baitsnore sock exchange operations are confined to} Thefollowing building permits were issued yes- | 4. U. Maller to J. 1. aldy, lot ¥, block 21, Tilivtusuest. All dealers beep it z 3 | donot run at large. I suppose I have pretty him, as be is with them on nearly all the other | ci i ‘i noth % an = Columbia Heights: $9,942.29." Morgan Thomas r . . city for clerk of the court of appeals. room traders, who are satisfied with fractional | terday: Margaret E. Patch, four brick dwellings, 3 VA ZEEND. Look WERE! YOU KNow How | Geesied political opinions, and I fudge from the | Games of Skill and Fleetneax Engaging Thels | isstien, . Wack Sinan ete changes and follow the transient variations of | ta 4 . » 3, ne. BSS; 42,000. BLP, Mi F wife in and yuu kuow that | election returns of this country that they are ‘Attention. He will ulso receive encouragement and sup-| ,. 4 saws » | tone rather than seek to give the market a bing | 1211-17 Geergia avenuc southeast. £4,000; G. E. Shing, sub 2%, sq. SEEM EES LEO Bow Moy mee Oe | not atick as ive heretorore rece’ vod the uimost | seecial Dapatel to The teen Star. port from the Beptiete, tho second strongest | ‘Talbot county has nominated a Farmers brick and frame dwelling, 7th street | Georgetown: €1.50. H. t. Stewart to EL .700; Georgetown convent, brick Inun-| Murphy, part 10, q. 100; $3,500. M. J. Cole ouvent grounds, £4,000. bert to das. Ryan, part 6, sq. 584; $2,960. oe he a —— | symputby aud encouragement in this particula: one way or theother. The truth is there is no = — E i : Wiscuesten, Va., July 25.—The cavalry boys | denowination in the state. Isis remarkable | Allianeo ticket for the legislature and county | Smmediate material for the forwaow at ene ee OW C Oo a lees . howerer, my pos! | | oe today at Winchester and cu ene | fet that that church hus not boon represented | offices as a result of dissatisfaction with the lent upward or a downward movement. Ox Mose Cuaxce Orrenen ¥ large majority of een gone a os in the gubernatoria! chair for years, | democratic local ticket. The ulliance has, | Neither “bulls” nor “bears” have contracts |. ding permits were issued today by the FULL WORTH OF YOUR MONEY. | Tok Neighbors are ir a sud state of delusion | joying themselves in every sense of the word. | while every governor of the state, with one x: | 2emocratic epted some of the democratic | outetanding important enough to invite attack | inspector of buildings as follows: Geo. A. Wise, | Charged With Cruelly Beating Mis Horse. ase SEES Oe FOr — { politically {shall not quarrel with them on this | ‘The camp is beautifully situated at the fair | ception, for the las! fifteen years bas been a tenoc. TRE county is close ard has been | from the opposite side. Nor is there anything | fame dwelling, Brookville r £2,300; E.| Agent Key of the Humane Society enused the — subject uor permit myself to become a political verythi ible is being d Presbyterian, which church hardly numbers I : aes i f di -{ A. Swart, frame dwelling, corner Lydecker | arrest of John J. Nolan, a plumber, today ona. grounds and everything possible is being done i y often carried by the republicans when they are | in outside influences of enough immediate in- Fulteny sede a rr to make things pleasant. Yesterday afternoon | one-half the metabership of the Baptiste or the | hrmonious. Ex-controlier J. Frank ‘Turner | terest to invite large operations. ‘Cuder these Greet and Whitney avenue, county. €1,100; 8. | charge of crucity to animale. Mr. Nolan was ee the troopers gave a skirmish drill and a charge | Methodists of the state. hhas been accused by some democrata of having | circumstances everbody yields easily to the | Care, brick stable, rear 1353 Marsiand avenne | «. +04 of the White House at the time, and it I must be peaceful and neighborly, ever. if Capers © : Nance, Scales, Yowle and Holt were all Pres-| helped to. mix things up in the democratic | temptations of the season's recreations and the | Hortheast, © joney White, scame dwelling, | 55 charged that he crudiy bent bis hem. Be ion | Ot the infield, and @ large number of Win- | pyte; while Jarvis was a Methodis‘, and | car! F i ‘i Sheridan avenue, Hillsdale, Geo. C. W iy wl sce my neighbors go to political destruction | Chester's popnlation eat in the grand stand and the Baptiste think it is be time they baa a cemp, and if the county sends a republican | “street” is virtually partially deserted. Magruder, frame dwelling, Tenlestown left $5 collateral at the first preciact before my eyes. Besiies, there are prucentia! | sprimded the maneuvers owing. OF course there rit re ne cence | delegatioa to the next Legislature he will have —_——_——__— en” ee x road, | ior his appearance in the Police Court reatone why I should, in present circum-| ‘this afternoon seme hastily gotten up games | Sonouiiational etentale Onee teen oe ecemly | to do penance tmany seasons before he will be pesieareseaaarinrrce commie) ac Se. Hair Brashes for .. Bottles of Quinine and Rum Hair Toute ‘Me. Bottles Bay Kean for. Soe. Bottles Bay Run for. ; x Monday. stances, be politieally docile. To be sure I|are in full swing, isting of waddling eon- ‘The question at Benn. emg hagecbarrearnag-on again admitted into the party fold, if ever. gimme as ili Lincoln Natead Dank. © Soe a ‘ - ———————— have not, like the man who started to Jericho, | tests, pursuing contests, bareb: licig ta Wall nok nana to tas eavteos et ait Lak —_— Scorgetown aud Teuleytown ‘Railroad. ie at ox | The new colored public school building on N Marriage Licenses fallen among thieves, but I know perfectly | ning at heads, slow race, bor agons still the fact that Sanderlin is a Baptist: minis- HIS STRONG ARM SAVED HIM. Firemen’s Insurance, 20 at 50. Washington Gas, | street between 26th and 27th streets, West | Marriage licenses have been issued by the ‘20e, Whisk Broome ~orowooenseaneosstnnees 106 | well that Ihave politically fallen among those | bugle contest, enp race, single stick, ter will tell in his favor among the ‘Baptists of 1 Wat 433¢; 20 at 485g; 20 at 433. Washington, has been completed and will be | clerk of the court to the following: John P. Prescriptions carefully compounded by Registered | Who are too many for me, and that only my | riding double race, strangers race, hurdle race, | 4", Will te Capt, Allon’ Battle With the Waves of Eake | District of Colambla Bonde-—Market stock.£5.008 | accepted by the Comeniasioncts on Monday. Maguire and Kate Brown; Jos. Clark end Eliza own pencefuluess or many conventions to my | suck race and tug of war. So it is highly probable that the alliance men Michigan. Sid, — abked.* s0-year fund, Om, leon, gold aes tia Dean; Wm. F. Tinsley and Mattie Hnghes, both Driuggtets, side in Berastable soa soa sane oy S| bg og = Se ee ee wee and the democrats will unite ou the democratic | _Catcaco, July 25.—Capt. Alfred Hedberg of | Water Mock, te UL. currency, 181 bid: — asked. Death of Maj. Waldron. of Philadelphia, Pa.; Robert A. Bennett and 3 - munit ap] politi- }. oe, be a ii il i mt i x C. * isd etl gS how dheccs ee A ge Ear ee tog tg ender Pe Abiy be lecions nna it tne | (he Stteenth United States infantry, stationed | MFu,, ful Gh old I NE Bd —aakel | ay wadron, Late chict clerk of the regia- erat C. Dowsce; Wan. Diner nd’ Maggie ik ether druncists charge. dead, as was the case with the man | and Sergt. iennie, clerk of the course. A num: | Laiversal guinion thes he teak waake cents | at Fort Sheridan, procured a small’ sail boat | Sas°ine hind, cureney, Tah td Ne then | ter sof the ‘Treasury Department under Gen. : Store oper all night. Jeom Jerusalem. While I do not want | ber of Washingtonians are expected up this | excellent chief magistrate. yesterday afternoon and taking with him a | 3s reg: 2-10 1sat-1001, 102 bid, 104 asked. | 9 | Rosecrans and an ex-governor of Iowa, died THE coUnTs, te tempt much 2 fate, I contons that my afternoon. T.ON. @aaia Gs conauea: twelve-year-old nd who was visiting him and | gown iealironds W0-40,00, 108 OL oe asked. “Wreee. | Yesterday morning. He had held many re- sasect oe convictions are so iixed at Lean ba _—— A ‘ iv er of his it and G town Railroad Convertibie tic is ¥. & WILLIAMS & CO., Draggiata, | we can certainly do safely and properly. Wecan | Sanqtooa,N.¥., duly 25.—Delightiul weather, | Tope. He moved his residenee about sixmonths When about ahalf mile from the shore the | 2% %,t04%, bil. 108 ge os 110 ide Skea Wintt | will be sent homo this evening to be buried in | amend bill. Featvou agi. Dunlap, G. Willner be tolerant to one another. : jets | With « pleasant cool breeze, attracted large | #0 from Wilmington to Asheville—from the f ekg (con aceon ene ea 35 nk tad See | I allowed to inte ie i autly our politic iefa | 4 boat capsized. The military post was quickly | ingion Market Company imp. 68, 115 bid, 121 asked, | Lowa. ved to intervene. a aries Mees eh paieittoees Sedna escns cs | at asbaced el tea zaon Gack today Ths track extreme eastern to the extreine western pot-| atarmed with fuliy o thousnd perront: who | Awericah, Security aid Trust Company, 00d, — Todny—Walker ast Livengood, sale finally true Americanism, and we ean be brave enough | was in good condition. that perhaps he might be satisfled. to reeensar | Could ace the threo persons clinging to the boat, | — asked. Washington Light dafancry istimortgage, Army Orders. eh nn th Tur “Srsixe- Crrrycows. x honest, cnotgh to follow where they lead. | | Firat race—Aix farlonge for two-year olds. | He tsth trict in Congress for narbile eink | Soldists hurriedly’ dragged out two rubber | #, 0041004, aaked, , Washinton Ligit {h-| 749 auartermastor’e department will furnish {lore agt. Cochrane; demurrer sustained with cog tht Ccinbinge the strength of metal with che | We sual! thus elevate our political effort and | Lester, first; Foreigner, second; Sir Catesby, matbility Of Baloo ee mecca vou! wit | boats, the others wii oe ‘i : ioe 4 cing uway from the post. roe ys SeTies A, Gs, 127 bid, — | transportation, the cost of which will be re- Psiralsy of We pee | find incentives to activity in a determination | third. Time, LW. Betting. Lester, 4 to 9; | te porsibility of being promoted to the sen-| ‘Thugs were quickly intited aad. lounched” tea | Gas, /awue, Company neries | fun 7 asked. Washington Gas Light Company, series - Eqvrrr Cornt—Judge Cor. iecutss theiwope | toaid in making our country as great as it | Foreigner, 2 101. ee ae eS ts hy and popula | the waves beat them back to the shore. Sud- | ita, 42 bi asked. Washington Gas, Come Aree by the sme of ae home, for = Today—Demonet agt. Demonet, Honch age SMEG we | ought to be, and in securing to ourselves | Second race—Alubama stakes for three-year. | man and probably denly Private Meyor parted from hiv compun- | pany) Convertible és, 128, bid. — asked. kicking: | following-named men, from the places named | Roach, Cox agt. Cox and Smithsou agt. Susiebe ation. te ihe greet | anu our fellow-countrymer the happinew and | old fillies. Mile anda furlong. . Sallie MeClol. aes ie fons and started to swim ashore. Ho rode the | ton Railroad 6%, 99% bid. 101 asked. | Chesapeake | in their respective uses to this city, to enable | son; decrees of divorce. veh yn ta pre a, to Mowe prosperity due to all of us under a freegovern- | land, first: Santa Anna, second: Longfellow, —— Waves bravely. Cheers of the men and women’s | #ud_ Potor Capital sen nO Suneenainen es them to enter the Soldiers’ Home in this city: Propare Cournt—Judge Hagner. Tagause if ea spring and the vibra; | meut Ly the people. If our political endeavor | third. Time, 1.355;. Betting—Sallie McClel- IN WALL STREET TODAY. cries encouraged him. Desperate but vain ef- morigage 53, 1W5 bid, vasked. Metropolitan Rall- a late private, company | Yesierday—Estate of >Conrad mea quiches unc Letter thon vies | in thus directed we shall rid ourselves of tho | land, 1 to 2; Santa Anna, out. ———— forts were mado to pull toward him in the | rag Convertible Gx, 120 bid, 196 asked. $. Elec in it, Mich. Franz Oster- | Will tiled with petition. “Estate | blindness and bigotry which accept unrenson-| Third race—Mile and three-sixtcenths, | A Favorable Bank Statement Causes Values | rubber boats. He continued the struggle until y “ meyer, late private, battery B, third srtillery, | Frank McLane appointed administrator: ing party association as n sutticient guide topo- | Homer, first: Judge Morrow, second. Rest did to Improve. only 200 feet remained between him and the v Newport, ky. Henry St. John, late private, | £100. Estate of Aun Bohn; order hitieal action and which count the spoils of par-| uot start. Time, 2.09. Betting—Homer, 4t0 New Yonx,July 25.—‘The stock market opened | *2ore, when hesank under the waves and was Sn See bho ee E, nineteenth infantry, San Antonio, | sale. Estate of James M. Carlisle, jr.; order tan saseess the sole object of political |1: Judge Morrowsout | | aulvand stoniy hie moniog ber tee tory, who eld the boy on career diet: | Revuit” ist’ bid, ~~amked: “Farmers “aad Sie: | Tex. Joh’ Welch, Into private, company G, eng Senge pereny hn tagh yn ye oe svete Tee ‘tewtts senggies. boi? bayer he die six an@a r= rth q sehen he at Tang | chanics’, 135 bid: — asked. Citizens’, 139 bid. | fourth infantry, Columbus, Q. August Zinck, | sbip- Aarou Pinney, tiled. 2 ae, eae GooD NEIGNRORS MAY DIFrER PotrTicanry. | longs. Eon, first; Santiago, second; India| Upon Burlington was quickly resumed, and to tie bout with the other, farther and farther eiskea, Goltintig, 281 uid to) asked” cap | Ite feet sergeant, compant K, seventoonth in| tate of T. H. Peal; petition ware it iselastis “The it ir —_— , ied — a try, New ns a 4 we of absence 4 Seite TES reasons are at” | So, though we may differ in party af | to 7; Suntiago, out. Reglectod the weaknew in Burlington gave], When two miles out in the lake the rubber ids uaked. "Traders, 118 bid, —assex.” Lincuit,| om gurgeon' certificate of disbility granted | istration. to Surah G. Ik Winalow: pate, nyaens Seat Saat greery | # we thoughtfully and sincerely believe aud | “Fifth race, purse €500, for three-year-olds | Meelecyo4 the weakens ‘and small fractions | BO&t overtook the wreck. With the greetest | 9 bid. 108 asked. Capt. Edward 8. Godfrey, seventh cavalry, is | Estate of James Eveloth; will admitted Fiour aud Feed Dealers, | act we may still be the best of neighbors, | and upward, one mile—Gettysburg won, with 5 nS | difficulty the two were taken aboard, for all| iailroad Stocks—W: Mm and Georgetown, | octended three months on surgeon's certiticate | probate and letters testamentary to Jas. prerecs : Re glory ra were lost all along the line. Burlington opened | vere exhausted. For three hours th crful | 216 bid, 280 asked. Metropolitan, 105 bid, 120 asked, Eveleth, jr; bond @4,000. Eatate of J. ~ = | bound together by an unseltish willingness to | Reporter secon Tyna third. “Time, 1.48. | Gown 34 at #134 and was Yorced off to Sig in | Were exhausted. For three hours the powerful | 214 ud, 200 ankedMctropolltan 108 bid, 9) aaked | OF craubility. md oo ‘ohm NECFSSAKY TO TAKE BLUE | forego special advantages which can only be ————— the carly dealings, after which there was a| captain ind clung by one arm to the boat und | Soman ss ia asi asked. Ketugton andor | Lieut. Col. Charles 3. Terrell, deputy par-| Moore; onder extending time for distribution. woe te Hives fy getiok | Carters Little | gained at the expense of our fellows, and all ‘The Imperial Orange Council. seppsed lesan ply in the hour, however, | 204 the ninety-pound boy with the other. | qicrw Home, 39 bid, 43 asked. Georgetown and | master general, is detailed as a member of the | Estate of D. H. Cooper; rule on administratrix oer eee © - engaged, with hearty co-operation, in the | Toroxto, Oxt., July 25.—The triennial ses- pre ge Ao again brought to bear und | Meyer's body was not recovered, ‘Teuleytown, 59 bid, GSasked. Glen Echo, — bid, 51 | army retiring board at San Antonio, Tex, vice | t0 show cause, filiation’ | Hubber, third. Time, 1.25. Betting—Eon, 1| while all other stocks were comparatively > : achievement of our country’s bigh destin “escapes eee ° ” ee asked’ Mock Creek, 100 bid, — asked. tek Gn tae me cone saaewees Eveaxzoory Waxes Ax Wi ah heart full of gratitue for the cor. papistosonaies oes oe ee tenia saci hues Bae EVEN THE “SPORTS” HAD ENOUGH, | ,luHurance Stocks —iremetis, 42, vid, — asked. | coneral, relieved. at “ 1n°3al Legion, No. 1. of South Washington rf sideration. which » N e eu pr ws - . bt Bont ee nla Such cxmadea tonal bare. vu ea cet ited to attach 9 rider to the oath 10 be taken | et Chiang to weak at the Toe eerie | 4 Prize Fight That Was Rematkable Only for | ied, , Natloual Union, 17 oid. 0 asked. “arung-| ,, The following, transfers, in ensy AcGrecne, dent, Toobert il Key; vice at AB ope posatnte ted to " - y citizens of the Unit tates wl ome mt % a — a, r : Greene, . ing eocrvincy, 3. Hevomm Bean) Se ‘Setevtek wi the ap ceceme co Speer rig pl eee ee Ruosabore of the ovder, tke United Gtoten dain, | resched: in the late decline ‘Richmond ana Its Brutality. Columbia, sy bid, 17 asked. -Gsrman-American, | from compauy A to company I; First Lieut, | Jones; recording secretary, Evens: . jocaa put an ebncel p s } ie HOME, OFFICE OR STORE IN THE West P took show: 35 — asked. Potomac, 7s bid, 95 asked. | Benj. Alvord, from com; ‘to com; ;|Urer, A. F. Redman; sergeant-atarms, J. myself im your sight as wortuy to be admitted | gates having represented that the present oath | West Point the Jead, showing loss of 1] New Yonx, July 25.—A prize fight, remark- — bid, 3 i. | Benj. Alvi pany pany A; Senne, CITY OR COUNTRY, : a % bid, 9 asked. People's, 51 bid, 5: i . {2 free fellowship i the Cape Cod comuanity. | objectionable: It was deckded to hold the | por gent at 18 4, while among, the lewsactive | able for ia astonishing brutality, took place | MEE ‘facia: § “ahic—ankel* ouimetiar’ | seoomd Lieut ag ae ed Ne PRESIDENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES. "| next council in London, England, in July ees on against 100s¢ rectally weak, drop- | this morning at a prominent sporting resort ‘Titie, 198 | Company to which he is transferred. and I streets northwest, at the residence of Rbb Scum le run by our patent primary batteryata] J must remember that you have not only — The dolegates were banqueted last Ping | we oaPhes bees ‘easy with il loans | 0m Long Island,near Flushing. The contestants pid, 155 asked. Columbia, moe Aqary ‘cyasted’ | ‘The travel enjoined is necessary for the pub- | Mr. Barry, his a two-your-old child fell from the —< no CENrs A WEKX. kindly spoken of me as your neighbor, but | ™8%* a at 13y and closing at 13¢ per cent. Prime | were Tim Tomaldy of Jerscy City, who weighs | "Gas aud Electric stocks Wasliingion Gas, | lie service. oy at was mot seensehed. are not stationary, bgt canbe carried | have also referred to me as an ex-President. I Died and Left 40,000,000. mercantile paper, Oda. Sterling exehange is | 118 pounds, and Dill Hoggart of the same | sis Uid; Masked, Georgetown Gas, 4s bid. Us. esin coin im your house. You cam put (tim | have never failed to be Pfotoundly sensible of] Meravey, Mass, July 25.—Mra, Mark Hop- gules and steady, with actual business at S844 | place, who fights at the same weight. Hoggart | #ieci nay’ sn 2 oma tau om the table FUE | the generosity and confidence of my country- | pio geurice, wife of Iedward ¥. tes, the | fF 60-day bills and 4863; for demand. Poster Bithe oldest, ing five years Tomuldy's wenior, slbtbanelantinine cemtaomnd S75 making me ioe serene, of the | bss alien eiiow. a age ea — 4850487}. Commercial bills, 483}4a | who is twenty-cig! years ola. Te ‘We will f 4 fans forone week's trial before pur- | greatest honor that can ‘towed on any | Ne! = a Both men were stripped, and wi time was chase wr pou Gon we thes: Tansine at cur cmos: poe but what I remember most vividly in | aire, Mark Hopkins of the Pacitic slope, died at | _ The clearing house statement for today is as | called. at 2 o'clock, thoy went at each other emy, West Point, New York, September 1,] Maxearosas, Mixs., * eth | i : ia,” ies 1891, and granted leave of abseuce for two _ connection with the great office of President | her mansion here this morning from the effects | follow: like ga: cocks. It was hammer and tongs ‘tha, to, effect 1891. HANSON BATTERY, LIGHT AND POWERCO., jure its responsibilities and the labor and | ofan attack of the grip. Mrs. Searles’ wealth | Exchanges, $74,571,963. Dalances, €9,850,-|trom* beginning to end. For. twenty moni take September 1, nan, twenty-first infantry, will be relieved from duty at the United States Military Acad- ‘Ne More “Glove Comtests.” s ss ety attending an attempt to do the work | ix estimated at €40,000,000. Her first husband | 046. The subtreasury was debtor at the clear | rounds of the twenty-eight fonght it was ni ti 0 Lote ereees. eich the orm had intrusted to me. ‘The | left an estate valued at £60,000,000. ing house today @504,017. and tuck. Each man put the other se. impress made upon the mind and heart of one Ses he official report of the Mercantile Safe De- | verely, but neither seemed to have a decisive Now Ox N. | who stands daily face to face with the Ameri- Royal Arch Masons of Canada, posit Company to the stock oxchango shows: |advaniage. The combatants were literally ow ‘m .VEVER. | ebarged with the protection of | Toroxto, Oxt.. July 25.—The aunual convo- | Silver bullion on hand, 5,206,222 ouneus; depos- | dripping with gore and they wore not a pleas pogem and the advancentent Ce thet cation of the Grand Chapter of the Royal Arch jorres 34,276 Pema ‘ae none; cortifi- itl yht by any 3 a of means. a imehy varied interests, can never effaced, an fawons of Canada was held here ,, | cates outstanding, 5,; re were only twelve persons present, in- Levey artis m my Joule store at prices so low zou | wcarcely gives room for the gratification | Que hundeed ond thirty. deletes Mere preg. | _ Goverument bonds have boon dull and steady | clading the principals, and though they were will matis aut say. “I'll take it." We always under- | naturally supposed to attach to high and ex- | ont. In the course of the afternuon a dispatch | 0. firm. State bonds have been neglected. | old, hardened veterans of many years of sport- oll down-town houses, because our expenses are less | alted place. Wau vent containing fraternal greetings | ‘The stock market after 11 o'clock became | ing’ experience, they winced at the savagery snd. besties, we don't seil anythin om erwhit, but dur- |" ¥ am led to mention in this connection as a | to the Grand General Chapter, now if seesloe | gain extremely’ dull, and while further slight they sew. | 18 almost amounted to butchery. seat Chie oar Lint special sale we create frowns aud | gyny to official labor and as sign of political | at Minneapolis. A reply was ‘received, signed | Concessions in values were made in some stocks th of the youngsters had terrific hitting uutiea. We will scatter Lappiness and sorrow. health the watchfainess of the people and their | hy the genoral grand high priest, reciprocat- | the tone settled down to steudinessin the latter | powers and they were absolutely merciless in Those who avail thewseives of thie Genuine Bargain | exactions from their chosen representative to | in, portion of the hour, the remaining Sean will reoien, while curmpetitors will look ugiy | whom they have confided their highest trust. without feature of any kind. The state- aud frown, ‘Solid Onis Suite, $14.85. Solid Osk Sideboard, $11.85. Siz-fovt Extension Tables, $4.46. Fifty styles of Toi- ure exacting and critical, sometimes Lao to the poinof injustice, this ia better than popular heediessness and indifference eonceraing the conduct of publie servants. It bas always seemed to me beyond the great- ment was more favorable than ge provement in some finally closed dall and ‘the lowest | ness of the oftiee and the supreme importance | | duties and responsibilities. ‘he most ing changes: Reset jh simran ahaa peer di pendip nn nar Socom ‘thing connected with the presi- loans, decrease, ed 600; ee ee eee ey ore ot Seritem. | dency is the fact that after ite honor bas been 97,739,200; legal tenders, decrease, porte onapllt deen gece to quished and after its labor and re- posits, decrease, $2,056,300; —— ity are past we simply eee that a citizen | had selected from the ranks | for a time i ig ath hi fee Suiy 1s to DOWT DOUBT TILL YOU TRY. GRASTY, THE PUSHER, FURNITURE, CHINA, GLASS, &e., 25UG12 Tub at. aw. bet. Pond Q. ‘To keep tracie up I Reep prices down. Hj é j if i ia a | i iH ie : a taf z —————— wuless | TRI eee weer i aaniinabedieeasatie| fr FE YOUR COMPLAINT 18 WaxT them.