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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, DB’ Cc. MONDAY, JULY 25, 1892. 2d EDITION. RPateuaNhaite ERES fagtua. D z MR. HARRITY WILL STICK. ‘WHAT THERMOMETERS SAID. Tus Busr Remedy for colds, coughs and the common disorders New Yor«, July 25.—A special dispatch to returned to Dr at 12:20 o'clock today, | the Post from Philedelphis says: ‘Chairman BENENOER Om Runday, Suir PLOT AGAINST A FORT He avoided -» demonstration in hie honor | William F. Harrity will not resign the secre- baer SLES: roed. by taking « Baltimore and Ohio train, which | taryship of this commonwealth on account of month and twenty-one day high their path despite | landed him at Salt Works station, across the | the arduous duties which will attach to his posi- scckaseiniaicteipialisiakiaidamemenani ‘symptoms and induces repose. Im bronchitis and the grape exertions of the inhab- state Homestead, and crossed the Home- | tion at the head of the national committee. In. ca wise pneumonia it affords speedy relief, and is unrivaled as | (}i 07+ 7 £ itants stop their destructive progress, | stead onaferry. A saw him as \terview with the correspondent of the Post tyes chi Retletaeste tee | Cormpana ace Giriians and Soldiers in Wyoming | ih: Counc com Fears by fo Ea bare | hewated hom ne tr joing it fires | bwin im he ay pr a he cmpign io) elaniecienioaen 2 M. aoe + * | flees on basknned rouday, over which th | Dug ie rsidnce on Sk avenue, where hie |Satardayandfa addition would be in coowiat ccscssncesssaceanesossassanensesessvonss ps 4 sy . 4,311 o sooth take, frock Jobacea's river aenty (2 Cor-| "Mis, O”Deunell tock this eterstive mathed of Eqeltle Tron Company is concerned ‘be ee afr fingterteouibwese oP eat "a river - 0" — - a ae 212 100) sepwrt wou vine and trie tn tn Pay ae eee Incroup, wore throst and the eudden pulmonary ate |FIRE ON THE CRUISER CHARLESTON, | cican, the'sires have boon very destructive. me pe stead to void sny possibll-| vice president of the company oan. follow A DEMOCRATIC CONTEST. LER, Com oterany uly fh 10. MENRT Sex Asp tars U mBReLias eases to which young children are so liable. — * might from «| the ‘mapped out by Mr. ity. He does phere nencwenatiie ustiand 4 Margaret Botrier aT “ayers Cherry Pectors! bas hed a wonderful effect AMERICAN LINEN IN THE FUTURE. —— See ee eee not think the case of rman is analo- | Whether Mr. Norris or Mr. Davis Shall be fu 4 TLE ST severe and dan- | CON; Knute Nelson to Be| wnat can te none With Flax Grows Near | "hes bo ia teloased’ from prison walls” and | {02% cot eet eg wep ameerdupcrwelloeay waze . 4 Tue Maxvracreners Paices. | coring my brothers chitdren of © svvere and dan dla eimai 5 aan joa | inows be te free ones be interested in | f° jgn4, Commiationerahip. while the one held | An interesting and vigorous fight is sald to | , foMMAGHIE. Op Meter gerous cold. It was traly astonishing how sveedily - = . . y bed office and bas no counec- muneres fran his Inte —- aac nasuiin a cena ae a Nominated in Minnesota. &r. Pavi, Mixx., July 25.—Ten dozen towels a To oa 4.311 Umbrellas to stock at this season of) parstion."—Miss ANNETTE N. MOEN, Fountain, | . DETWI EK. Ov Sunday July boas Mire 3A beloved wite Deb the year seems like inadness, ‘Mina. = the sixtieth year of ber ar We look at ft im this Might: If Reliable Umbrella . HEAT IN OTHER CITIES TODAY me can be offered 20 per cent less than usual it will sell Avens any time in the year. is re et sity capes t lgrene. Sy Esch for choice of 200 Men's Silk Um- TO STEAL GOVERNMENT ARMS. made to retail at €3.50, @4 4.50 and 85, with latest styles waichsel and other choice wood handies. Here are « few with silver-mounted horn Bandles. Note how small when closed. how large when opened. As good protection against autumn's Carney Pecronat, Propered by Dr. J.C. AYER &CO., Lowell, Massy , PROMPT TO ACT, SURE TO CURE. A Conspiracy Among Civilians in Wyoming ‘and Soldiers. Burraro, Wro., July 25.—Private Johnson of" the sixth cavalry, troop H, who was found guilty of stealing » number of guns and Private. Interment at Owk Billet 5 30 3qly OURLEY ™. A aad ee eee Tae mares i ——— Farceh ro Movement That Wil Carry It Over to the eranifather, P Rowe. Lincols Seasion. an as winter's rains. Relisble—warranted—recov- ot a xpressions Next at 4 p.m. from Lincoln sveuue northeast pa! free of charge if they split within one year | \[8S- WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP pistols from the government at the fire and acted like a man off on # holiday. -y ~ =e displayed s firm temper! There isa movement on foot in the Senate, VaPers please coh) = : Fs FIFTY YEARS by wrtr0Ns | Fort McKinney last April and who was Just a the 1205 train for Homestead drew saliness procinied materiel whenges fa] oo o, Pes PGE. Om July 2A, UE. 96 12 p.m GRACE freon CCMOTHENS for their CHILDREN WHILE TEETH: | confined in the guard house, but qscaped ee ais Se eer mnioa cane, |S enares gnats wile een ene | ear ae Nong aor Seiten. has ts thanennaoneen tures mentheant thie gan a B1.98 csc tor 400 Ladies Warranted Um-| ING with PERFECT SUCCESS. It SOOTHES the |a few days ago, was captured yesterday and is and in this manner escaped the notice O'Don- awl por ous ts Ta Weeder me Der parents resitien = ecokland, D CHILD, SOFTENS the GUMS, ALLAYS all PAIN, had he stood on the per g other | finance fora report atthe next session. The | ©. londay afternoon *t 530 Prlends and rele. Drellas. Choice handles. | Many will recoantze the | CORES’ WIND COLIC and ia the best remedy for | S64im in confinement, Johnson was confined rm. movement occurred and at 11 o'clock the | purpose is to take it out of the bands of the | “yrurite to stiend ~ following two styles as th's season's 3.50 goods: | DrapRncea. sold by drusmiata in every part of the | in 8 strong cell of the guard house and had had | market was very dull butfirm at the best " Ay. trom ‘Those with curiously twisted natural wood handles and silver flagree trimmings and those with fleur de world. Besure and ask for ‘‘Mrs. Winslow's Booth. ag Syrup" and take no other kind, 23cente bottle y steel shackles on his ankles. By the aid of members of tho gang he was fur- for returning an committee now in charge who have reported it to the Senate and are trying to secure ite pas- Blurice received the afternsun of July eed toenty-oin years, ON Hedian and se JORNBON ‘adden| EEL ‘they 3 sage. oon ord Assvar Panx, N. J., July 25.—Another start-| keep ‘the i Money on call is easy at 13¢a2 per cent. ei of +f ulota, = ceep streets the vicinity of the | ,, Money 7 —___ — a ‘ eS i ane ihe Sree of the abuciey, emoving tens and | RE TODBATYoweurred Bere about 8 o'clock thie | Bonnell" residence fren of people. | Brame mercantile paper, Suk Suing es-| | HEE FOLIGE COURT BUILDING, Tete reer anes prong | crawling under the floor of his cell, the door of | ™°Fning. office of the Sea- na s dozen tow Mr. 0” = . = $1.50 exch sor 00 Men's Warranted Um- ed TES ciiced or aise | hich wus unlocked, He walked ont, A number | shore Street Electric Railroad Company, at Main | ®# he came from the river and ran forward to | say Steve 6 oF sixty day bile Sunt | Tans Se Be Remodeling Approved by the ey ae brelias, with correct style crook wood bandles, wach BROWN'S IRON BITTERS. of other soldiers were in the gun theft, and it | street and Monroe avenne, wasblown open after | ¢°°6".! = Seneal women -mode ob |) ~rallinasas Agog + a Gateenteetenene Detey. iy RARLE PRUB IT k cai! nausily at #225. ‘Tho iach paragon | Genuine has trade mark and crossed red lineson | was they who aided Johnson to escape, feating | Henry Dickman, the night watchman, had boea | “7? St demonstration, is as follows: Exchanges, €67,879,604;| _ Plans for remodeling the Police Court build- | Scadeandsix tara" Suheer® frames are of latest improved desten, s0 that the uum- | “7=PP*E: : | his information on them. badly beaten and bound. Dickman was in ven , $8,891,555. ‘The’ subéreasury | ing were approved today by the Commissiouers * ode, darting.” ee oes ee GHORT BREATH, PALPITATION, FAITH IN| Another soldier who was lately arrested for | Pit under ‘a car, oiling a motor, when, he sawe| NORE MEN FOR HOMESTEAD, yay “Sebtor” ai the clearing | house | and proposals will be opened on Saturday next. | | yuncra} wij take place trom + ms New Heart Jag. E complicity in the ofsir = nconsenrs man whom he thought was one of the motor | Over 200 Skilled Steel Workers Sent From $463,474. The official report of the Mer-| The improvements consist in an additional perenin 482 Hostel wratn won, wmles Sut St $1.35 tor any ove of thowe thousand “Gtora” | “3” SCHELL ERE Stevens, om and Fe ere. | t0 the post authorities. It appears from, bis mon standing in the doorway.” He spoke to the East, cantlle “Sate Deposit Company to the stock | story and general alterations in the bascmnent | viiedtc'attsnd =" Se* Siewie vrwrmtfuily with 28-inch improved paragop frames , received no reply. man shows: hand, : . Tear wih ek mae omneeevaione’| {Tif ]{rt fet [del [fr =. pti epllore weve indir he Tentrec-| ratio out ofthe pi ancien struck hie | FEEMEDLO, Ps Joly 26—The ast wort| 26071 cance: depend, none, wiibdrawn,| 04 Prowent nt wory, The promt root to | ARESMAYS «On Asnter, J 4 Wrst $ superior = aes ms of civilians, who ¥ bans el alpen “aver dhe A: Diclehen ed | bound mail express on the Pennsylvania | 5,037 ounces; certificates outstanding, 2,087; | be teken off and the ceiling of the court room | Lies are and therefore warranted—re-corered free af charge to burn down Fort MoKinney and secure what | ‘ish ‘him, when two other men ‘mate wheir | Tailroad, which fe not scheduled to ‘stop |severament bonds have been dull and iy; | reduced to cightebn feet, and at this point the | )7 bm ter laty eonideuce, Wa, I cracks sunder the ld di the : P 1730 Lich street west. on Tnewiny. Juiy 28, wt ee ee ean Eveg SI MEER aa | tegertnand gerginn Sncbern pz eagpmeio} pearance, and all three clubbed Dickman | at Swisrvale, made a stop near that place this Fossa een a fat pee 7 a ge new story with eu clevation of sixteen feet will eit vend frei ere renyetusly other than careless usaze. 0 ea successful, the secon: ‘thre : ftoady to firm 7 ees . i fe necrmtal ae'| — ips head" Aue — | nih'asoind aieoyy na mado doatoy fe | er, S, oot ttr i 070, ne | morning and two day cache wih fhe nds | MESS abet ify sack markt | Oa SPU Sorc tate will not accept the res;onsibility of the wear. — WE auote. remaining portion of the post, but the fire een. Tear office, where one of his assailants | “!0¢ly drawn, uncoupledfromtbetrain. After | after 11 o'clock, accom) by some anime- finished off with a heavy frieze and Lean ig, Antant daughter of Mansret and the =— ae i = ee eee oe eae printer ere guarded him with a cooked revolver and an- | the train had moved out the cars were unlocked | tion in Atchison, Erie, St. Paul and sugar, and | Cornice of galvanized iron and covered in with ‘Tie trendn nfCpe a ya : $1.25 tor cnotce of neariy two thousand Ladies’ Se Ae Qeaied a “theve'mas a" general dowsend fr | piberstood guard at the door, ‘The third mem | snd over 200 men alighted. ‘The steamer Little | the last named at 1043 wae up 124 per cent), doublepitched slate roof. The. new wry | shite tar thee Hs. Tanbrllthat ae cond waive at @1.50each. Te fat, as Axp Comrasy, them throughout the country since the invasion | the ate sed ‘biew it oren The’ Dargincs ier | station, clogs by the camp of the fourteeath reg- | remained barren of ‘other feature snd at noon | size. to the one im. the fret acne eye nd NPIL Lant omy soa tit Puri hee a ee : of the cattlemen last April. | Careful investiga | after riffing the nafe. iment, and the men were taken over the river | the market was still very dull and firm at the | for the clerks, marshal and attorney's room, at less than @1.08cach. Note the Besuty and variety = tion resulted in the discovery that a number of |" Dickman succeeded ii to the mill yard in batches, They are said to | best prices of the morning. Bar silver, 8634." fury room and two witness rooms. a ad ieheaae wore te the gio. os in_ releasing himself and e y 3 BOG. | lange of these twisted natural wood — eve & wan he =e ae on| gave the alarm. He is badly cut about the She! - workers from New York, Phila- a large bof nots wilt be erected tn the J these of ebony for mourning | —— Hatha arrest mnct. northeast corner present anges apocrine np ree wellee or or TA er the suspicion of m Wellman ond banda. iphia and Boston. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, cou the patched and giued handles, usually found in um- +9. 28 eer i last May there was found no evidence against him and he was released. At the time it was Mr. J. C. Shaffer, the president of the com- pany, says the burglars secured $8, There is no |* —<—— ENGLISH LABOR AND CARNEGIE, ‘are the opening and closing prices of | the second-st: opie ter Pg aati teats eel eral private, SHANNON. At the a — s Drelias at $1.25. Such will best appreciate the Coox Mated that Hathaway evidently knew more | clue to the robbers. ‘The scene of the robbery | tmposstbility of Geiting Any Expression bs beated with seam. ‘The appropriation for | fay Shia ee pesee superiority of these. ae ae than be di He was subsequently ig diagonally across from the block which con- |" “From Him on the Homestead Matter. ——— eal ermine at the aren Pum. . juarters, toetan ate Ytermaeut at Wloommbuce, 89. tor choice of fifteen hundred Gloria Umbrellas i Sryue. —. fa Chere Wye oie marshals | bery occurred ten days ago on the same block <Lanpon, Tals 3-—teematlataly pen is 2 MR. JOHNSON'S DEATH. SHEABAX | Suddenly. cw contag, fern es Se ee ak cae eae pel Bape sre = | Sebatecoto tmrpliceniey zee’ men’ tie maeae | Rese police headquarters. ipt Jn this city Saturday afternoon of the aarp wks ETA lt gon chan and Dandies, the prevailing retail price of which is 1.25 ta Yoana meng Deputy Caled — news of the shooting of Mr. H.C. Frick, cbair- Ganener Patios sents em Enguesd te re sllnding to the genuine Gloria Um- § Stace Marshals ‘Halo and Smith, sccom- ct to the trash that may be profitably re- ee BLOODY RIOT AT A PICNIC. man of the Carnegie Steel Company, efforts a sol Funeral berate” tii, Ma, page Today Coroner Patterson made an inquiry as > ‘ 4 On Sunday July 24. 1882. BARKIETTS Salon and ct fo the task ae = | Emist, byafiaat let Buffalo nthe direc | ueee Gamblers Working the “shell Game’ | Vote made ie (itt Snto ‘communloation with Mig-eyprnasmnstaesager greene progr OB, wide of The alles shes taomabe > E RE YOU GOING THE — | found Jack Long and aman named Starr, whom ‘Were the Cause of It. rR a pribesiesh freacinntiety baeed Ralph Johnson, who was killed at the Baltimore from oe seeidene, it mm Sydney Davocists Surxnion Exrnacrs right way about it to keep cool? they attempted to arrest. Long was secured.| Mascavrax, Iut., July 25.—News bas just | vo.chuain « statement from him in regard and Ohio depot Saturday evening and decided | “Sweenar katie” carne ot loam. * Aaa but Starr escaped on his horse and wasfolloved | reachod here of a bloody riot at a Turner | os Mr; Cornerie inenmcoveed nt Reena reton, to hold an inquest at the sixth precinct station of Maryan. the fete ares Seneney B3c. or. for what retaila st the lending drug stores | —— 4 A Thereée comfort im town— by Deputy Smith, and a running fight was kept | picnic at Queenslake, seven miles southeast of | on Lech ertroch, the ; | Paget yesh afters fone ent pamfal tilasox Site 08 = I ee ee as ee ee een Clint ‘ allway otation to’ which is thirty-Ave miles ‘The of Messrs John Middle- SS. Weatization will prove this to beso and will help to would make a stand on top of a knoll, where he | Bef, in Clinton county, late leat evening, | railway a SS wounesk padttasen ee ‘Williams Rich ether 2 ra ce. as Guichiy make a succees of the Palais Moya’s latest conld stand off the marcbals. In thiemanner| The fight lasted about two hours, and| distant. | possible precautions fy gh —— ta ited to Nenture retailing of toilet waters, ae.- direct from he escay was bloody from the start to finish. | t9 breve ny ively selused to annour Ellioti, assembled at the cation ot 148 | TOWNER OG. July 2a. tne. Sows Hiny, Stephanctin, White Lilse, Sonoma Viele, and prim-tting clothes don't give ene apn Seperty have, boon bronght in, but Six strangers, thought to be from St. Louis, | any or letters connected in any way and went to the of the de- TOWNER. int we severhy sith fect Sweet Bras, Hellotrope Lotus caso, Jockey Ci, to. yee. Ss ker Bie taken into Suggy ana prisoner by Scout Geroud. | “thee shell guise” near’ the eke nce | "ith afaire at Tien Soeeenisd’ the sas ease maeta was aah iene tens! gem Hees mae wnat 4 | Psaltis sadn burag ni |G An, neeer trae a |e iy mao here ekrged vedere ot tel rag | ae Novers For Scwaex Reavixe. pick from our immense ss which followed Long and others were wounded. | puteatose betweeroncof the manipulatorsot the | efation bere and other persons in London ae Pe i BESTA POOR 88S (@5e. Editions.) sortment of FANCY FLANNELS (tania prio “Recor ll oe a shells ond an oulidae. ‘The trouble soon a read | not heard a word from him since the be-| gic, wpeninaton Stock mane, From the house the jurors returned to the Pemeral from ft jt UE 08, Le ewes Tc. each or 25e. for ans four of these thousands of and SERGES—end PLAIN WHITE Mhals and” posse were ‘armed with repeating | knives, sling’ shots and clube’ wore ‘used ine | STHNE,OF the troubles st Homestead. |The a ss station, mare shout a dosen witnesses | S0'Bicn cemetery Frimasisviicd™ “i works of popular authors. To mention any one {sto ONES—BOMBAY CLOTH COATS shotguns loaded with bucksbot and the chances reckless jon. When the northbound St. it. James Gazette today says that most Gun Carriage, 100 at Government v. ‘8. 48, registered, 190;, sious now that the manager of the | 110 bid, 116% asked. U.S 190r JOuN ¥. emEa’s St ane son ak Slight a thousand others. For curiosity sake we tell are that a number of men were wi Louis trein lanier prsethes Mesbiod tok M o coupon, tet, ma's BVIDEROR. wy - * by and VESTS-ENGLISH DUCK Authentic information isansiouslyawaited. | road reached, Gaccoslaie the: Aaa oor Ral yan bred pale rage “bistrict oF Columbia, Bon ear fund, sa,| _ Jobn V. Shea was the fires witness examined. si wae “a SUIT S—PONGEE, MOHAIR, — | Keyser, the soldier who isin jail in Buffalo, | its height. Coach windows were broken snd | serious enough to warrant. his return to Pitte- | 1% gold, 105 bid, — asked. Water Ts, | He was in the baggage car of the 4:88 train GROS GRAIN 6ILK, SEER Ppelapng-crmippemevartry ‘Sectth Tayler ond = smashed, but no passengers were in-| burg. ‘The attack upon Mr. Seas. te Do- Sold, 1. lay bid, ‘asked. “Water stock. tu toes, | "DC" Ralph Johnson came in, Witness con- 2 a jus aette adds, “was not rise, the ey, - 2.658, aD, | versed while and then Johnson went ‘TEE PaLals ROYAL. SUCKER, ETO. COATS sad May to bur down Fort McKinney. Little || An eyowituows mid there appeared, to be Gaui ct lnciscnsn olieoed by hes ootociesss [reat lls Mimcaaee: | Samana oat Hy yr ie next + (Continued below.) eo axnon credence is given to his state- | twenty-five men involved in the fight whon the | the beginning of the trouble.” 1901, 100 bid, — asked. witness saw was shat fiying in the air and be r ‘4 “4 VESTS—or any of the = [ments by the officers of the fort, 9 | train pulled out, The gamblers finally gave uj 1 Latguty clisaed meeetiony 6¢/ the babes Sdp- Miscellaneous Wi and heard some one scream. He went out of the Te You Rea» Tas Yoo Was gies SUITS—the “TRUE BLUES"— hhe has the reputation of being unreliable. Itis | the fight and took to the woods and made thete | resentative was beld in this city yester- | OW Kallroad 10-40 64,1006 bid, — asked. Washing- | car and cried: “Oh, my God, that's Ralph John- » ome te caper omar te OES: “= | eben wa eps Sy aay | SUPE calc oP eae Ifeaae eh | ett Thea, ruton mr naored| Maat c "Senet haat" |g itm wont ott apna fn 7 mt becuse, = mut the extent of in} is nol con: of Mr. | —askea. | lieving the injured man. Witness took aan Moseuaex Duzss Fasntcs VINE CLAY@—they're what you Fort McKinney, but the evidence also shows) known. Upon the other side Peter Miler, | Carn ia to the Homestead Ss 130 Sete eae. Waniigiin Ligh | watch from bis pocket ‘andi wee ry entahes a want to wear, —_| that the identity of the head instigators of-the / hotel keeper of Venedy, was cut up in #| troubles, ‘The resolution added that should 2d 76, 99 bid, — asked. Wi €2:| Thought it bad been pressed aguinal” his’ bp oxghemnetomgpenia = at . scheme has not yet been made public. frightfal manner, and it in thought that he can- | Mr. Carnegie insult British workmen by further | COMpAuy, series A. 6a,116 bid, 125 ask; ‘ashing- | bone by the car. He remained with the in. | imitated—articles witbout merit, never. They are not the same Wellman, at the time of his murder. had been | not live. David Shelton, a nail worker of nthropie efforts in their behalf it was | ton Gas'co Courertlbic Or isnt toe eid eng. | jured man until be regained cansciousness and Leas Tuas Paevarxe Prices. recently commissioned a deputy United States | Belleville, was shot four ti a LR See Co. Conversinte es, test, 180 bid. — Woesntionst yon test wack aquinttbo GuttettelD bought anywhere. Our varty —— | marshal, since which event the United States | finger meshed off, Ho is. also’ ins very'bad | eottycentrepte rly renee, eetanuation of | Zekington,Maliroad #9} ‘bid, — asked.” Chess: | ed hits if he kuew witness. ~ <¢ CARTERS LITTLE LIVER PILLS. We are not referring to nndesirable slow selling fives you the choice of ax haa sought to discover his murderers, condition. Jos. Miller of New Memphis ba | offers from hing no nw? Sane '° SCOPE ORY | Pons ne Cee cg Metso. Biren Katttosd ek | Ds. Daher wie ihe nest winmece He de- aeataaas <aldion wee es one ear) cut off and one oye knocked es Rarwmnge Be, 104 bid. — aaked. Metropaiutan | scribed how the accident happened and was| Novy MAse te be deceivedso dow’ fomeyt the they are, too. They cost as — eae WEEE clean Siqueaten | nevis red cee on rialpterni axa Hectrle Light, Convertioe 6 185 bias tas" ames: | €*IN8 hea marerpalinetarteergnppanantarigiitiss eee: — ttle as possible to be well- The Majority of Delegates to the Minnesota | 20zen more were more or less injured, but none | The Meeting at the Springs Opened This | American Security ‘and Trost Sa, 1908.” a Oto ISTRI pee ERS ee = made and properly niehed. Regebiiene Leuvention Se Bin. fechag odpm padi ere tet Meraing. td, esked. America Security and Trust’ Sa, ee eee eet them. scanner Sr. Pav, Misx., July 25.—Complete returns | Rentug and tai to’ the eke thane raerond | ganaroas, N. ¥., July 28.—A good attend. | IME. AA, J00nId— amued, American 6 QUESTIONING THE LEGALITY OF THE asense-| Dou't forgot the contion —<dou't be deceived - from all the counties of the state, with two ex-| not be coi ed. ance greets the opening of the Saratoga race | Washi Market Co. imp. és, 110 bid, — asked. ‘MENT. A POSITIVE CURE FOR SICK HEADACHE. to mest sll minds and ft all captions, chow thet Knute Melon, for two gee meeting today. ‘The weather is fair but hot. | Weehingtan Market Co. ist ox, ised-19:1, 105 bid, — : folks. Nobody ‘se hard to terms member of Congress from the fifth dis-| Ratlway Terminal Facilities in Halifax. | Lucky Baldwin's string arrived here this morn-| "National Bank Stocks—Bank of Washington, 286 ge please in such a sto . = | trict, is certain of the republican nomination} Hazirax, N.8., July 25.—Canadian Pacific | ing from Chicago. we Bank 7,0, Repatte. 5 Fo ocl6-t,m,w-ly Tarreta A are not ‘always —— | for governor. Mr. Nelson has 480 out of the | President Van Horne, Vice President Shaugh- and | S00 ‘bia, — asked. Fi nd Mechenbene ED ; Se. quality for Tc. yard. 20 inches wide jepenrenass 109 delegates, and hit friends will | ness, Director Angus and Gov. Kirkpatrick of weights | bid, — asked. Citizens’, 170 bid, 185 asked." Co- a ‘91 quality for 89>. yard. 24 inches wide ecettful—their looks don't belie v - 101 pounds, | lambia, 165 bid, — asked. ital, 125 bid. — eee control the nominations from gov- | Ontario are in Halifax examining the terminal | $0. to. 1 4118 pounds, joa bids 118 asked. Traders” 11 Caner & Lewy. s. Ss these Feather-weights a bit. —— jernor to the supreme court judges. | facilities of the intercolonial railway. Halifax (Sims), | D4 tis canta Bovina te ln eee Lincola, . Scraz Stuxs—tiack. a ee Mr, "Nelson iso low-tariff republican. who, 1t| bas long. agitated for, railway” extension K.” Por | #226. — caked Calo, 100 bid, 1 Toe ality or Oi. yard 24 inches wide THEY ARE COOL —and you will be remembered, voted for the Mills bill. |info the ‘heart. of the clty, but. dif- ‘wes ne Stocks —W nnd Georgetown, 009 TER AND 700 K ST. ¥.W, 1 quality for 75e. yard. 7 taches wide can count on needing them for ‘The giving of the nomination to Nelson is said | erence of opinion exista as to whether it should a ek eH m5 0d 98 bid, 110 asked. pee pera to be the first move of the republicans to win | bo along the water front or at a central depot. | Pounds. "B0 to 1; Toano. (Hon), 115 pounds, 3 | Seen as pias Sa, AaKeS. capitol ana North @ OXE THOUSAND YARDS OF PLAID MUSLIN AT Woor Fisnics warranted test visck, sum-| — any * work back the Scandinavians, many thousands of | The Canadian Pacific maxnates come to give an | $01; Pedestrian (Leigh), 118 pounds, 20 ‘to | Home, 30 bid, asked. pana Teuley- ONE-THIRD OFF THE PRICE. ger weights only — whom joined the people's party two years ago. | independent opinion to the government. There | 1: Judge Post ese ‘115 pounds, 8 to 1; ‘503 bid. — asked, Hock Creek, 100 bid, — 4-inch Nun's Veiling, 68e. qnality, for 50c. yard. e = a are many who claim, however, that their real | fi, d pew +) ask At Gc. yard will offer one thousand yards of Plaid ee tach Veil y. quality, Sor Tle. surd As luck will have {tall po Ray Ait et et brad sal pail SCs eS Insurance Stocks—Firemen's, 43 bi i ee ee MERCURY GOING UP. — WAY | _ The race was won by Dr. Hasbrouck; Huron | granlin.49i bid.53} Met ee ao Seeeeeae Si-inch Silk Warp Batiste, $1.00 quality, for Se. the MEN'S STRAW HATS are pic Baba with a view to obtain mm and incorpor- | gnished second and Hellgate third. ‘Time, 1.01. | eaked. Matlond Unica ie ease bl " . < 68 counts, Prospects of Its Beating the Season’s Record | #ting it with the a Post betting (Dr. Hasbrouck barred): Huron, | ton, 170 bid, —asked. © bid, One ict of Dotted Swiss Muslin at Ue. yard Lb Convent Cloth, $1.25 quality, for 1.00 re 3 eee ere 2 to 1 for place. Columbia, i547 bed, <- asked. Petorase thd EEE BS —- i= —_— = bream Siwore Falsely to Save Her Husband. Second ‘race—Purse $700, for all ‘one | asked. 7 bid, — asked. 8, 544 bid, ee reese a — “40-inch Fancy Crepon, $1.0 quality, for 7c. yard. om Baxrimone, Mp., July 25.—The temperature | vere Paively ie Move Te change a nf ee one | ae a peg ee LY holetery Goods. Manufacturer's samples. Goode = You certainly are thinning today is scorching. At8 a.m. the thermometer ae be pom | salle. Jockeys, aha = 16 Did, 5 asked. at sold et Tac. 10.0 por yarni-you can wets e - 12.50, which Mra Ryder, wife of Henry B. Ryder, | Stone Mason (F, Doane), 104 pounds, 12 to ‘Title Insurance: 6 bid, ‘Was Stl. gray and out the piles of $10, © a4 86 and at ngon bed climbed to 92, the Ameri al in this elt penta right (Leigh), 79 pounds, even money; Bir | Tx asked. Piece as large a 25 tuches square. Enuagh to ap any onpal amos 813.50 and those lots of 915 with indications favorable to knocking out yes- capone oe eee wu ite) ba pounds, 15 to 1; of and ‘Ges, covers chair. ‘The price is 10e., Uo. 20e., We. tia ila, #1 quality, for = | erdny's record for the wonton, 95, before tho | SUtOdy is purjury. Mrs. Ryder, itis alleged, | Grange (3torria) 0d ee Sto: Logen (Shields, | 40 nd 30 Suite thet are in the 67.50 — y committed ‘the erime in connection with the is), 108 Toe 520 1; Logan (Shialdey | Sea 'U. Polka Dot India Sith also 7c. a yard im 2 a we day is over. examination of her husband, who was recently | 2” Ihe., 12 to 1; Kimberly (Snedeker), 104 Ibs.. 7 | *reteonone We with to close out our stock of mattings We tia Savy Bine Yndia Silke, O8e. quality, for S0e. yard, je. = Muax, Tuxx., J with fraud in the settlement of a| anisked sccond ‘amd Bolle: ot Grange teied, epee wildon. i — until they are all, gone. —— the Yoater- | testamentary estate. ‘Time, 1.49%. Rex, Monastey, Freezer, Rico and , Navi Bice Woot Faszice a EE ee dag, registering 99 = =o , 1.42%. Rex, ; ; “= stroke Train Backed Into wd. ‘The flash stakes for two-; } Bull Ra cane -_ bese wet included im the lat base an by ess uted you Gat oe Go ast show ~~ : Many cattle Bre Gy TO eee one tastes | _ Catcaso, July 25.—About 1.800 colored peo- | olds, four furlongs. ‘The ART & LEIDY, os & of desirable summer fabrics todepreciate | — ? earvion finished QS Teh at. and 708 Kat Re @ inch Navy BI : Ne Truth tm the Story. : Hi Saxs Axp Courany, Actory was printed today to the effect that o> uae PENN. AVE] We clow at 6 Lieut. Knapp, now on the receiving ship Dale @ uch Navy Enslish Belford Cord — And be'clock — except lying at the navy yard, who is ordered to pro- Bi inch Navy Blue Storm Serve..... = rm street.) saturdev. = i ee S4inch Navy Enghs Broadcloth 2 by mail desiring « particular to forward sample. yard 1%. yard ayetn demand and “Buaxco. For 25 and 50 cents. EfPeLpLedPedpderte S Yard | Whitening all articles of Buf Buckskin Leather, yard | guede Shoes, Canvas Shoes, Kid Shoes and Slippers. WILSON & CARR, *Wieurra, Kax., July icmrta, Kax., mayer, one of the biggest grain buyers of section, who has just returned from # tour the western pert of the state, crop almost s otal failure. been burned by the intense heat four day New vestigating the Canadian Liquor Traffic. Haarax, N. 8., July 25.—The royal commis- é e i i A regular prices. 20 Fat. 2 pang hag ire. Armold Acquitted. pipes rege woengete etme Dallen pang, | eee tite herons Araold, propristor of whet fe 4 . express 7 ah @isorderly how i ee ee iy hi, dare ws.” Sor bat betun, Sul Mie prices for siinilar styles and qualities. | LAWNS.—Extre Sucer Pezatan Lawus at 20c., 25c., | For s few days, im onder 10 raise cosh for our aredit- are in town Lewyer Clos was ‘as counst! for the Bbc. aud 40. yur sees Por doar vo nil mae faowing adnan aa. ‘to conceal thelr defendant. ‘The court heard the PIQUE... and 40° a yard forthe qualities us- wally retailed at “Ak. and 5) vents FANCY. 401neb-wide Lawns, with satin stripe ond lace borders Y7e., Ue. and Ze. for styles and quali- thee you wil es cost you mute. Goov Curse Exsuowens. Artscc and neet designs at the prices prevailing for foot will leet POM tothe aint” Co. T. B. Towxzs & Sox, Here are given © list of some thirty bargeine in =? ae + DRY GOODS DEALERS, 1816 7TH 8T. ¥.W. i i fil in i f . f i i i Steet’ bunts oad tise oe g l ca | [ it i if F | i i i £ f 3 is HE i: it : |e i i 8 f | i } f i i ! }

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