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AS - agg * ere . THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1892—-SIXTEEN PAGES. 5 2d EDITION TRE WORKMEN HAD TO STOP. 4@T POLITICAL HEADQUARTERS, : MB. DUMONT’S RESIGNATION. A BAD CUTTING AFrRar. 4 COMPLAINT OF CRUELTY. An Attack by Strikers Causes - Spooner on the Situation tn Wisconsia— or — ; pose rneths lei ones ee ir. a aa He (Somes ee Sok fo Fs Antion, tte, | & Wane ten Renoesty eaaied Og'n Sear TE TNS ee Ceengty Semeeneas ty Go Borr: Aug. 20.—Vice it Webb | Special Disuatch to The Evenine — ? — raLo, Aug. President feb! ‘Naw Your, Aug. pe ered i — Shortly after the whistles blew for the noon | A letter was received at the Department of Mi8 SERVICES COMMENDED BY THE Commsnton. | hour man was brought in the patrol wagon to | Justice today from Mr. J. W. Hayes, goneral ‘ERS IN TREIR LETTER OF accePTaxce—zaw- | the Emergency Hospital He wase white man . ‘YERS REGRET IT AXD THE POLICE Dissatis- | of rather slight build, but wiry and muscular if|ing of the alleged inhuman treatment of ee MINERS MAY ATTACK |Sccmcnesttur'a ols Set since the early hours of the morning was sn at- 7 ly when the blood is pure and vigorous. WIED—WEHAT MA. TOBRINER Sats. not stalwart, When he reached the| United - States Boise oan prose he . Be od esti a ice elas he ctor See ea, f | those of last evening in all but sugar, which sabe hospital he could barely speak above «| City, Idaho, oat cmnnig’ whe tor ten te superior meiicine e AYERS Sereprila Gen. Carnes Said to Surround trestle (on the non-union men handling ears ah Ay mer! ei ae Tat we 2 per cent. A firm temper developed ia For some time past there has boen « marked Whisper. As soon as possible his clothes, sstu-| complicity in the recent riots in the Cou- ‘It tmparts permanent strength and efficiency to every i OL Austin, commanding confident they will carry the stake @ matisfac- | seen List without develop- =e erganof the body. Restoretica to perfect health and sata Cael opin Gum | tory, major. The enon of touting Rested ny eta oir any ee oficial postions are of mere than ordinary sreneth RESULTS FROM USING rinte. to. promot | bat no Gsdaite-eonciucice "ous seston i ih deine ihoaghRastng ugar and lead | Hazleton, attorney for the District, and Neil hands AYERS sermaperiia, Mary Schubert, Kasess ctr, HALL WHIPS PRITCHARD. TR a i wie es Ses cariies yaar dommatiaae ee Were comparatively active. The market st 11/ Dumont, one of Arschrwharns Yesterday, as | and arms. Attorney General Aldrich replied to Mr. Haves Kan.. writes: soggy plano fr bor bye BR cireien Sheenll Pestione belie Bec Sere stated in Ta Stan, the trouble culminated in SERIOUS CHARACTER oF THE Wouxpe.’ _| thieafternoon saying that the matter will be h “Tam convinced that after having been sick a whole J ; was in full blast. | over the announcement ‘mets ee man Gone ‘Noon—Money on call has been easy with all | the resignation of Mr. Dumont, and today the} Drs. Woodward and Hannegan recognised | Yestigated at once. He also telograpbed to Mr. ear from liver complaint Ayers Sarsaparilis eared President Roberts Said to Be About the big, lake | Logan's son will probably ran for Congress in at jaod clocing oered at ig. Bar ail- | gossipe and tongues are wagging with unwonted | the serious character of the case and went to | Cromwallé, sm examiner of the department physicians being handled. ies eee sup- | rapidity. Iteceme work at once Cuke Seems, to proveed waa cna tevins’ teed Chace, other proprictary moll- - wok ween be ae MoMahoe, who weeai deme-| pir, Pel ret ence Se aw. ity. It to be understood that had Mr. At once to dress the wounds. It was found end tqvestignte ee changhe | ft dae without heneGt Fatt took Ayer’ Sarnaparila, to Resign. Probably” they | erntic hendquarters today, expresses Riseelt | baing off for betise tarsus Arankens perro gee oe Ne Pentel | wp ope pray by Amy pm Set te Go, department of ence, ales to a0 ‘The result was s complete cure. Since troops, bat that | very forcibly as to the prospects of democratic | is stead: Dasiness . is no cruelty or abuses are practiced on eny recommended this medicine to others and always with ——- matter was in the hands of the military author- success. He says he never knews year when Basler’ ina th Yor asty nye and 08 for Paget =="? Ba no difficulty with his superior mg Emmy pe wl go eompely age United States prisoners there. mmeceee” AYERS SARSAPARILLA. I SN I I 2 000 CO OLB coe ate rainy ed Pe eed a ciasennins oo earnesty tht, evees| Genend, ois settee satin: ‘The reason why Lawetvnne Letch- for that fa haettie teapeemadh Ghen pany’ ining great stock market weakened after 11 o'clock the man's name- ia lying at the point of death, mt ‘Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. night by a gang said to have come from| He says he meets many former ‘under severe pressure upon Reading and sugar,| Mr. Dumont's resignation has been accepted and Henry Goodwin, a colored man, is locked up Promotions Office ternal revenue PR. P. Canthannalien MEISELING Wits ARMED. MENEESS vote Cleveland on reform | but the changes in the general list were as usual | by the District Commissioners. His letter to | in the sta’ jon house charged with assaulting him, | Stearns, from class three to class foar. Miss 1 . pincers So unig ajeneliairat we era emeerate mafory of mati Sob for insignificant fractions while following the | the authorities laid especial stress upon the i co. very alight that it seems, incredible, thet R. Holmes, from class two to class three, Mise Gen. Carnes Said to Be Surrcanded an Burns, a ir, who was intoxicated, 2 ‘fore Jeaders. fact that the small anything as seri: possible murder should Aletander, from class ° 0, Torarretionary Fores = |i fo rank the lines at Washington | ToT « prominent imac ot the bs gee Gution required Pahape the only noteworthy | have cecurred., ‘These "ero. ten, with other Wl, cn teen nts nena at Cont Carne, Texx., Aug. 20.—Although | 8q8are at 1 o'clock this morning’ and received —— campaign. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. | Femark inthe was that in which | ¢mployes of the telephone company, were |} or om a a bayonet thrust ina flechy but not vital por- tigen ors, pon a Mr. Dumont declared that there was no| Seated in the ware house in. the alley | 2- Gsllagher, from class D to clase E. there have been no further o~tbreaks.on the | tion of his body. STAB BY THE MAYOR. wien Mork Regt Mtiet FpParied WF eoecial | money in the office for him—a statement which | that extends into the square from E street be- | | Treasurer's office: T. J. Taylor. from clase Part of the miners, thirgs this morning are ‘BEGINNING CBIMINAL PROCEEDINGS, A Gets Athen dn Gu Gueeae ‘wire to Carson 1419 Fatrest. was evidently intended to havea double edge, | tween 12th and 13th streets, eating their lunch | # clase E. ominously quiet and itis nc? unlikely that there | Parzaezruta, Aug. 20.-—Newn wan received ua. pS | tor the word“‘me” Where used in connection | Or dinner, as tt was the mooe hous nies woe Goon, ee a ean will be more peppery epdection beet = Sip dents! of (4 arrest vip Ligh Ng, Diapatch to The ena = = Ren eet the meager remunera- sobs coare reaeran4 AXD ITs ar an a. s Has beon used for over FIFTY YEARS by MITLTONR Tanieg ptil eine hese pep Aen sorcanlige er Naseem Exxtox, Mp., Aug. 20.—What may terminate ‘HIS SERVICES RECOGNIZED. finally Goodwin, who is said by some of the men eens to a eee BOOTHES the | . Camp Anderson and the stockade, as well ae | pany's employes, in a fatal stabbing affray took place last evening The Commissioners accepted the resignation | to be a good deal of talker, and Leach got into| Sixth auditor's ae D SOrTEN® te GUMS, ALLAYS all PAIX, | the town, are in complete possession of Gen. ‘The arrest te thonght by Reading officials to | in the village of Cecilton, this county. It ap- ‘as follows: some discussion which waxed warm, and finally CURES WIND COLIC and is the best remedy for | Carnes and the troops and the commander ex-| be the result of the following letter sont io the | pears bad blood has cxisted for some “Neil Dumont, eeq.: after excha: remarks of a not very com- . DIARRNGEA. Sold by druoriste in overs part of the | Saenger od oa Geng ste company's counsel at es Wednesday: | time between Cecil Slaughter, the village “Dear ar: The Commiioners have recived Plimontary < the men sprang at each ae world. and ask for ‘‘Mrs. Sooth- resent a Gene ice, Dlacksmit George George C. Hazel! attorney f . Goodwin been eati i clase rani take uo other Kind 2S.cents a botile. which fill soon be augmented by the troope on Philadelphia and Reading R. R., rapptimmen besa ng tices 0 the Becioroe Columbia, your ter of An-| the aid of = hy = oom pom tem tham, Jas. W. be tad 5 __| the way. Philadelphia, Aug. 17. |f the town. Taylor hed os warrant 20, 1892, addressed to him tender-| and be still held it in bis hand with one of the | C- A. Lord, ‘Pirs, spasms, st. VITUS DA: | There was an engagement in the northeastern | To W. 8, Bissell, Buffalo, N. Y.: sworn out for Slaughter’s arrest and 3 your resignation as special assistant | blades oj H. Orawiord, U. 8. Gi ¥ Newberna, enness. opium nab caret Pare “NS of the town last night between Col. Sevicr,| Ihave no doubt you are not losing sight of | ® short time previous to the hour set for.the attorney for the District of Colum-| used ¢ ‘stabbil from class D to class E; C. F. Commins, Geo. _— ‘Oth and Pa. ave. command of the Chickasaw Guards, and’ the obligations which are imposed upon usin| hearing Slaughter and Taylor met- on bia, to take effect August 31, 1892. In accepting | several timer. The other men E. Rosen, Mise B. L. Stringer, from #84 to TBITUAL CONSTIPATION CURED AND THE | 300 Yellow Creck miners whom they encountered | the discharge of our duty to this property and | the main street and after some words there was the resignation vo tendered the Commissioners | combatants as soon as possi tens D. s strensthened by the regular use of Carter's fect nr ne and sev- — public to use a lawful means of ay ret lilo pal bs Ripa e! emer take pleasure in stating that offictal con-| conveyed to the street, where he rested in a APT a en RR NRE ‘owen woun 0 w Guards | bri to justi r antagonist i | t 4 a nim Boston. eral wounded. Two of the Chk =o oe Justice all who are guilty of par rage Aegon lym see duct ‘has at all times been characterized by | chair until the ambulance came. Washington Clergyman in Boston. “The Old South,” says the Boston Daily Ad ability, integrity and efficiency, and the; rece. yy, a Lf Cecilton this morning TAKEN TO THE STATION. TARE ER « «tonic or children that want building up| Miners at the camp yesterday and another | pany must not epare any means or expenee in | follow. sbould take A report from for your success in your future “hel . wounded, Yigoroualy prosecuting to conviction every mau | ys thet Slanghter’s condition is sertous, fessional career. ‘The leave of absence Papen terpec dies. egrdmteryg 4 [unc demnonneenpte gear eo fhe pelle xo wou TRooe. Lin aes ye Pe ae ge Grcoracy for the Devitt Caleta wil | wes found that the ede which wes eed] ewoaddremad by Bev. 3.T. Kahey, Det leanant to cures Ma! mg ‘s 4 ‘ nt. bh , -4 ———_———— ‘at trict of Colum! i ° wl was 3.7. ey, “ add uSleres “tales boop te SP) Xammvatas, Texx., Ang. 20.—Itis announced | SAE" ot, aid a. Heading, ofelal is only | of Strikerville was accidently Killed yesterday Review of the Market. meee fe ~ fm the affey bed bem beckon off] Weiiingion, BG, ah both eariom Sho cet Henry Clews’ “Weekly Financial Review,” fosued today, says: that no more troops or volunteers will be sent | the beginning of active criminal proceedings | While engaged in hauling. He was driving & $0. Coul Greck until. Sexther codecs. an the | squat parties who have been guilty of de- | four-horse team, and it iv thought fell among lace is that the | struction of the are property, inter-| the horses. His back was broken froma ference with or menacing its employes, by one of the horses, Sege THE AUSTRALIAN WI LAWYERS REGRET HIS ACTION. —- is as d ant it was strech against > rick wall in the struggle. win, ‘The stock’ market exhibits an unusual degree Slept aaa secipreres ~ rd colored man, is recently | from Rich- of resisting power. Silver again touched the fr mond. Leac! ives = on farm lomeet price on record; verions etree re in | Ses ithe on the tacer of many, wile ctier | lcuinee enka eat ee the trunk lines at Buffalo and else- pent | Sanat aun abe Of any Bae Progress on the who knew of the strained relations between | vious quarrel and their associates know of Taz Waanes Suoz House A RIOT IN A KITCHEN, The Fight Between Pritchard and Hall in fascination Cooks at a Summer Hotel Have a Battle | where; gold exports continue in spite of ail | them o1 beard t they might we ex-| no bad fecli ween them. terar: 1115 F STREET ¥.W., England Today. Among the Pots. SS to the contrary, and : refuses q se = v = men got ve Jory Saamen tor rt ram | rome epistoead tusight 7 ‘A REPORTER MISSING. Loxpox, Aug. 20.—The public were sur-| Gnxexront, L. L, Aug. 20.—A serious riot posto sending beck =r severities, topic of conversation | negro used the knife. That is about the case, it caine eee tes a night ame ort Sent | prised when they heard that Jim Hall and Ted | took place last night among the cooks at the | times, would precipitaie a sharp dccline in the | godest end ther piectiteray atone Bch | i thOUe a scrar's eravawave pean remy pacing 18 ALWAYS ON THE ALERT FOR GENU- out in the dispatches last night that four sol-| Pritchard had fought today at Brighton, as the | Manhasset House on Shelter Island, brought | whole market. w! le, as a matter of fact, prices | Court are extremely anxious about the matter, sepetter dare eg per thie During the twenty-four hours ending at neon INE BARGAINS IN FINE FOOTWEAR. diers were killed in thé aaéiult on Fort Ander- fight was not expected until Monday. Dread | about by the refusal of some French oooks | have refused to yield to such influences with re- | as they do not want to lose the present prose- ae today burial permite wore received from the of i ; ( fternoon that he did the cutting and said be son is confirmed Capt. Granville Se- ublic interference is said to} to obe: the markable stubbornness. Values, it is true, are | cutor, Mr. Dumont. . oe: health office for the following THIS TIME WE HAVE SECURED A | nl ctra detachmeat of Gen’ Gerne's brigete | hare "been the’ eause’ of anticipating | fhe al ee cache eeind elses ead nial | lower then a faw mopthe ago, but tha dotiina | "All thc aibtcreps gros that ho’ fo stneace tu | W90 compelled to do 0 fn enlt-Antonsn, ebthoughs White—Margt. D. Cogewell, 1 year; Win. LARGE LOT OF MANUFACTURERS’ SAM- marched up to the fort yesterday afternoon to | the date. Betting had been in favo: of Pritch- |“ ‘nt and left, any has been gradual and, judged by ordinary ex- his aotions aad teseioes. More zeal in prose- | he wax so badly excited that he could not tell Contad, 71 years; Jacob W. Smith, 22. ortox | the t relief of the besiegos soldiers. He | ard, but today it was in favor of Hall. Only | right anil left, some arrayed on the side of the | perience, not at all in proportion to circum- | cutions than any of his predecessors. knife. in Mate one _ ye eres ane. S the bodies of two men who were killed. |the’ backers of the men and a few | ‘bef and some against him. Dishes, pans, &., | stances.’ The question is often asked, “Why pun degen casita be ‘m. Forsyth, 88 years; Henry Miller, 94 ASD LACE, WHICH WE ABE OFFERING AT sporte were present. Hall soon showed | Were thrown about in wild confusion, and the| does not the market yield?” A good many kc Sudieta ’ David Vermillion, 1_ year; Elizebech Franklin, it he had a longer reach and wae far|S8ht progressed furiously until operators have been convinced that it should | as the liquor ‘cases involving @ ques-| bad him (Goodwin) dig it deeper. 2 months: Claude Dean, 1 month; Mary Me- cleverer than Pritchard, and almost | L@wson, at the risk of his life, separated the | decline and consequently sold stocks. Instead | tion of violation of law in the mile limit are | said, was not there at that time, ‘Namara, 7 months. from the first it was evident that victory rested | belligerents. A number were cut and injured. | of weakening the market the bears have posi-| concerned, the liquor men themsclves| Today «ut ug lunch hour Leach, he said, |, Colored George Haul, 2 years; Mary E. Lea, with the former. -Pritchard made a splendid | One gn pater’ point of @ knife shoved in his | bly strengthened it by creating anew and, for| were jubilant over the action of | came to him and asked him about the hole, | 26ers; Cora Simms, 2 months. defense, but showed signs of being used up in | Mouth and was badly cut, bleeding profusely. | the time being, probably the only important | Mr. Hazelton, as was their counsel, | They had some words and Leach asked him LESS THAN AUCTION PRICES. WE ALSO HAVE NEARLY ALL SIZES IN MEWS 96 PATENT CALF BALS, WHICH —— ‘WE ARE SELLING AT $3.75. the third round, and was unable to come to| Although several of the men are tally | buying interest. resistance to lower prices | Mr. Tobriner, as the motion in court yesterday | he dug the hole deeper. Cart. D. B. Doxsixs, one of the oldest ALSO A LARGE LOT OF MEWS CALF time in the fourth, Hall thus winning the fight | yoUnded it is not thought that any of them will | js based on the confidence of tho big Tolders of | setiled the ensoe nguinst hems for an indeate | He feplied that ‘he “iQ, wi Leach | superintendents in the life-saving service, died and’ £3,000. | die. The chet is ‘still in possession and other | stocks in the future resources of the country | period and allows them todispense rum without | called hima“ "and "he returned the at Buffalo this morning of poeumunia. BLUCHER BALS AT $3.45, AND OXE LOT ‘There were present at the fight coly thirty cooks will immediately be engaged. sna ite rallroeds. wie ts large owners of securi- | the formality of a license. complimen 7 Jou, he =i, oat struck bim fs > axD or forty of the principal supporters of the com- are determined to hold for better figures—| Mr. Dumont was certain that he bad good | aud knocked him back, and ‘as he recovered Range of the Thermometer. OG. We ae Seaake “he varices of oth saan vere cae: and their ability todo so ix undoubtedly greater | cases against the liquor men under the charge | himself he saw Leach put his hand’ behind him ew 04.00 RESPECTIVELY. A FEW PAIRS OF MISSES’ HAND-TUBX NEWPORT TIES AT €100 PER PAIR WERE $2.00. SIZES 11 TO 2; MOSTLY A WwImpTER, guine. The weather was fine and the san was ——_ than usual—it is evident that no large amounts | that he had filed inst them, and had not Mr. | 4* though he was going to draw a weapon, and shining brightly as the men appeared in| Mr. Reld Visits His Aged Mother and Shakes | of stocks will change hands at lower prices. | Hazelton taken the action ue @id in the matter | seeing tls le cut lim: fhe Hing: Pritchard, was seconded | by Hands With the Neighbors. Big capitalists seo, more enduring evidences | the cases would have been heard this weck. ‘The prisoner vai that be and Leach had had Jack Baldock and Sam Blakelock, while! Cepsnvinze, Onto, Aug. 20.—Whitelaw Reid | ‘btn the present troubles on which to base | ed ideal cretatuhian, narrels several timos, but never before Charlie Mitchell and Charlie Howell acted ina arrived at X: an hour late today and a = a and chief of these are the rapid Mr. Hazelton’s action was anything but grati- | my come to blows. The knife be used in the imile it |. Both het ment und widespread rity of the | trouble. he said, was the one he used at his work. sertpned evel xp ss food condition. Prom | connection for Cedarville, He had promised whole country. Prosperity Of | fring to the police, as the latter were entisfied | eon wea eee a BIDGOOD -BEACHAM, On AG, at the residence of Mr. He isa married man and has a wife and family one Petree Church, CM the moment the first blow was atruck the | bis aged mother to be here at 8 o'clock and SS to put the saloon keepers to expense | living in Richmond. DOOOD er etoile Senne ae ABOUT ONE DOZEN PAIRS MISSES | in = — battle ‘was waged fast and furiously. | rather than keep her waiting in suspense he Yrashineton Stock Exchance. and trouble, and at least frighten some ——— RERCHUAA afta tty RO sats $2.00 AND 62.50 SHOES AT Gio. Hall was ‘much | taller “than | his antag-| ordered carriage and drove rapidly” to Clock m.: W.and G.| of them out’ of business, thereby decreasing THAT GARBAGE CONTRACT. at Rt. Pras Church rareseagee ine Whe PAIR-THESE ARE BERLED SHOES. onist en bes og ra. | her country home, the scene of hie birth. His U. 8. 4a, registered, 1 > a ona af Riu ascot niek, Coke ease ite as clever with his hands as Pritchard. | he 2 . -gistel ‘Mr. Dumont, that | Ite Terms and the Question of Payment | KIMs end KATIE McGOLKICA, Loth of W: ABOUT TWO DOZEN PAIRS CHILDS ith his extra long reach he had a decided Lak | Crowds in waiting’ah Codarvile’ fee beth ee —" gor sellers were'doing business clearly Discussed Today. -e eee $1.5 RED STEAPPED SPRING HEEL TIES vantage. hard or i i Columbia Bonds—20-year on of law, those in ot! ifferences Lieu through Hall's guard, but every time he at-| ¥ere disappointed. ‘This afternoon « large ne aan Wee cee thie in other parts | The differences betwoen t. Hollinberger DIED. AT Se PER PAIR ‘ n together, near Clin-| tempted it he was promptly met by tho ge 4 reception is in progress at 10a 16 bid, — asked. 3eyear fund, 6, CADSR WHIOR &ED TO TEE CEAXOR. and Contractor Clark over the terms of the Iat- a MES. Co ity. ME parast 39. 1 Yt ° inty | Apetwalion’s the sec round .. Large | gold, 8 bid, — asked. ter's contract were the subject of a discussion | $3 > Mg AND & THOUSAND OTHER GENUINE jj ton, Col Woolford, it is claimed, plainly n'a left, In ope delegations are here from all the neighbori: icv, 120 bid, —asked. 8.658, 1924, fund, cur-| The causes leading to the change in the office | “" ' . Fe PS -5 showed that he was ashamed of himself, and | Pritchard seems to have fared better. In ng as “ | which lasted the entire afternoon today at the ty eighth year, Felict of the late BARGAINS IN STRICTLY FINE FOOT- | TOTS UOthers went into Coal Creek he went | this rourd he delivered a heavy blow with his | OWS, and the affair will be the greatest | fency jidis bid, 115 asked 58, Teg. 2108, 1883-| are being discussed by members of the bar. services’ a ah at Cam. ic 1901, id, — asl . District building. Som. wean there too. While in thie city Col. Wi right, which, striking Hall squarely, sent him |¢vent of | this section of the state. | Mr. | “Miscetiancous wouds—Washington and G One of the reasons scigned is that/ VELLIERS. morning, Aucust tras heard to nay that ho did nt went to-go to| #0 grass. Hiall ly’ Relpleer for some. time. ing. aker?ferprovemonte” on “Mix 420K" | fowmtHalznad esDaa,yortid “asked. Wasnitg. |it ie the renult of the differences | shorty afternoon Health Oncor Hammett | yee, br. LuohoID ¥- DoviELi ks, afer wk a Conk Greek, Seng eee ee nents nay et fecal fe | He regretted today that he had to shake left | bid, 1e0 saved Susonic Hint, Sscntsar for" bed | existing between the attorneys, while others | £01 Torning paper, i which fhe Ponerai trom once, ser ate ren L | blame the liquor interests for it.’ Another rea- |" igen wet | street uorthiwest, oh Sunday. Mutat = TO SUCCEED ME. ROBERTS. boxed as fast as his opponent until the end | bended with the friends of hie boyhood nee ee NWashttgton Ligne son given is that Mr. Dumont went to there-| jc; Ja® yMvoely Oni cae on f Bi fifty sa, "as bia — aceon Washingon an examination of | "Dy oo of the round. The third round was much | t0 8” accident at Chicago. His aged mother, ublican convention as an earnest Blaine man : Lae hig Mh eR Tax Wanarx Suor Hovse ‘Talk of Change in the Presidency of the| in favor of Hall, who reemed to demoralize | ¢ishty-nine years old, was» notable Agure a (7 series A, 66, 190 bid, — asked. Wosning’ | snd worked hard, to nominate the condidate | 2 gy apt Ry Sar ee oR HR i beri & | . ‘Pennsylvania Road. Pritchard with his heayy blows in the face, | the reception, as sho proudly beheld the homage eriea B, 62, 120 bid, —usked. Washing: | whom he favored. | to siand all jast criticiem, but thought it bard mit N. W. New Your, Aug. 20.—The Evening Post| 10 the fourth round, Hall followed up his = — Eckington ‘allroad tat 97 bias’ ave Guest: | | Mr. Hazelton is out of the city and could not | $9 “omar complinte that tad Mee foun Tut on —_ é + : advantage an two severe blows on Sera . ¢ seen by a Stan reporter. | : riers wn 1S F : “Reporte of a probable change in the| Privchat. one oa his chin and oneon the| _ Philadelphia's New Railroad Station. — ane Mr. M. H. Richardson, one of Mr. Hazelton’s | "9" In {Me Ot a as ang Femoral kgrast Stet presidency of the Pennsylvania Railroad Com-| side of his head, which sent Pritchard tothe | Purtapsuruta, Aug. 20—For the constrac- | m sabia, asristante, was seen, but he declined to discuss —_ and then } northwest. [Oswego 1 4 4 y ‘eo i n a : Deputy Health Oficer Bailey put in an appear- OND, On Seturday, Auru: J pany at ite next annual meeting are being re-| ground. When time was called Pritchard was | tion of the main building of the Reading Termi- Y the matter except to say thirt he thonght the | . y a ° 250m, ceived from the west which indicate that | Unable to respondand Hall was declared the| 14) station at 12th and Market ereench a.con- ‘7 20 Ok foo | Hquor question played no part in the affair. | “"Ye feet a ited mains Will be taken to Springtield, Mo., A, OOP en TAT aa exons, se _ eee tract has beet awarded to Charles McCaul. WHAT MR. TORMINER SAYS. etoiaetteoeee ime \ cre d et, Chea. 23 Saae an ae cee ae Mr. Leon Tobriner, counsel for the liquor | Lieut. Hollinberger was sent for, and_on bis | yCARRFZSON. On Aneust, 10, 2802, at tie hose, eye i ston in press, An End to the Rate War. ani the lobby, this wakes eboet Giabeees bo. Haan ltte ids — asked | men, made the remark, “One should never fol- | arrival the Commissioners then resolved them- ry HEL P."serond son —_—_ Place, Menruzs, Taxx., Aug. 20.—Reprecentatives | Cr work now on hand. The new Market Co. ist go,182-19:1, 100 bid,— | low the band wagon unless he intends to go in | *tl¥es into « board and ordered an executive | ¥,Garrctws, aged twenty yours Sad wo montis. reasons which it was variously understood | of all the railroads entering Memphis met here | structure will be nine stories over the Railroad és, 10 bid," — | the circus.” | Meeting behind closed doors. HANKAR (On Saturday, August 20 rane, ot 3.00 A Cuaxce To Save Moxzr. Youd be instrumental in bringing that change) yesterday and reorganized the Memphis Pas-| story now bailt and will extend 160 foot | MBSE a wists wank of Waamington, sw | Weterring to Mr. Hazelton's reference to the | , AMiior Petty was sent for and the discus | am Hib T. HANNAN, aged Twenge about. senger Association. An iron-clad ngreement | from the cellar. The front on Market street | 9 *USiy Dank sort ian Ot ihe see ene” | liquor regulations made by the Commissioners | “Gomtenctor Cidrk tela that **Fnneral from 1525 94th street Sunday, Aurust ‘Wowtll otter Sere tow dome: to stories from the west and else-| was signed. This pute an end to the rate war. | will be 266 feet, with a depth of 109| Sia “Metropolitan, 965 bid, dated.” Columbia, | be said tht if Mr. Hazelion insiste om procdue | Comtmmctor Clark int 0 tei-workity | cS. where Mr. is ready to step down and a Of light brick and’ torre cette and" Sil eo at | Gi anette Farmet® and Mechanics; 19) them nguinst the liquor men it will result | servic in the outlring districts which were but | "WAERELL. At Foret Gen. Ma. Aweawt 19,35 EXTRA SIZE HONEYCOMB BED SPREADS st bis suc- of light brick terra cotta and will be well | bid, — asked. ital, 123 bid. — asked. West | i, = | sparsely settled was unnecessary, and after ; ALICE deuguter of HS: ms ‘The Idaho Republican Ticket. 2 inside. Work will be under way in| End,i0t% bid, caked. Traders, 117 mkt aster |im something worse than the | Of some discussion it was taken under advice. ‘ ), We., Seren BL —_ Moscow, Ipano, Aug. 20.—The republican | several weeks and the building finished {a «| Lincoln, 100 bid, —asked. Second, 163 bid; — asked. | 2" office py ail bom, | Lieut. Hollinberger stated that he thoughta| Burs st Oa ae EXTRA HEAVY snd SIZR CROCHET BED state convention reconvened yesterday and | year, Contre, S60 Bid, — sated. oe saad im 9g y tri-weekly service amply necessary. REDESS, aged wevetty cisbt sears SPREADS st $1.00 cach. proceeded to complete the ticket as follows: ——— awn oma phon dion oe Seger std 1 a aac Contractor Clark then requested that the | _ Funeral jrivaie rom repiene, of severe. Lt Lieutenant governor, F. B. Willis, Custer Rev. Mr. Talmage’s Brother Dead. Colum « legality of the SSS ee enenngcel rant 22 P JULL-SIZED BED COMPORES at ie... GLE, county; secretary of state, J. F. Curtis, Ads! New Youx, Aug. 20.—The Rev. Dr. Jobn Van | Street Rock Creek, 100 bid, — | opinion it is class legislation. | him. Instead of receiving his pay mon! HOLLOMAN, Jn Wesbinston, D. «on Friar, $1 Zand $1.50. county; attorney general, ‘M. Harrison, aed . soe eae ade pater saked’ Georgetown and Tenleytown, — bid. 6s | °P,iion 10m chen Nee if the priteciilonsarens- wanted it semi-monthly. 18, 18GB, MARY, widow of the Inte James Hal Alturas county; treasurer, A. G. Raimsey, Talmage, gas tempted something will be heard from them, 3 Of the farniy are respectiaily invited to BLANKETS at 75c., 95c., $1.00 and $1.50 up © Senne commie, "| Talmage, died in Bound Brook, N. J., yester-| piasumanet,, Siocth piremens, 47 pid. 56 aaked. | sod instead of going to Congress for once nnn: | teF to return to the scheme in vogue under the | ausend‘ber tuners! fou ie inte restienie Sel? pate. a a day, , He was born in Somerville: N. J. A pie ‘ata nea: 164 thes Mia, ‘Ge-| ulations some ane wil have to look after tho | Mestoumtrector. That i, pay hia 63,000 por | Seas asin oo ter on ae 100 pairs of 11-4 ALI-WOOL BLANKETS, worth ‘The Advisory Board’s Statement. , 1819, tua asked. "People | Commissioners or the District government. | ™ “See Bit, top tomo 687 par Homrerzap, Pi.» Aug. 20—The advisory | Movin iis, Ho received a’ Movags from to| © ti Sx amked: 7% MNSe Commercial) He added that be had tho briete already | moma ald €1565 per month dusting the’ winter | ale MEER eons TARE Fe GEFEERSON, enarint ¥ board of the strikers this morning ismed an ee seeavel 6 the |* Tile itearasce Stocks Columbia Title, ox via, | Prepared, only that in going to the Supreme | Monihe and €1566 per month during Mr. and four days, the beloved sou ot ‘Marware dar 100 dosen ALL-LINEN HUCK TOWELS, siso 20x ‘ - Classis of hia and in 1846 became #| _‘Stxed. Real Estate Title, 131 Did, — asked, Court it might take some time to get = de- | nd the contract will be amended according! fancy borders, at 12360. each, or $1.50 . : missionary of the Church in Chins. | “Gas and Electric Light Stocks— Washington Gaz, | ciston. iy. Will take place from lis late residence, No. 2, wih doc % ‘were eR A SRN 463 Did, 47% asked. Georgetown Gas, 45 bid, — ———_ a Free elles. bet tees asad thee ‘The People’s Party in Idah faked. Ur ‘electric Light, 7 bid, 160 asked. Fell From the New Metzerott Building. Will Serve the Subpoonas in Jail. SL . Poa Seem YR aa folks, the Bouse, Ipamo, Aug. 20.—The people's party | vid,~~asked. American raphophone, 4%; tid,'s| _ This morning Wm. Coates, colored, a painter, aa qomates of the 1 tap and bettem, to go st $3.75 per. . asked. . while at work on the new Meizerott building, c Mic ‘be buried from the va Roberts has been condemned by government state convention reassembled yesterday and | Ce ous stocks—Wash. Brick Machine, — : Gann aia =i tors, The largest daily output is at | nominated state officers as follows: Governor, | pid, 309 asked. Great Falls Ice iz Lids fell a distance of three stories. | Hi : : KEYS. On feturday. Ancust 1 108,000 pounds a day, while formerly the Gun C 1.95 Yoyed to the Emergency Hospital, where it was | Carrington being her attorney. sabporns |e TARPER KEYS. beloved brs CARMART & LEIDY, 5. , 3 Pheamatic Gun Carriage, 0.15 bid, 1.95 asked. . . . armor te mill alone did that much in an | secre} FE. eoia, Hall 5 id, = aakod. vy Cty Brick, 35 hoorend Sante aot oo could not be served personally and it was re- — ond eals ‘2B 7th ot. ond Enae hour. statement threatens a general - nd (Or. . C., Steam “+ was considerably one turned non est. A short time ago he returned . . at 5 pn. pes. humieGumatvesen ae Logan count asked, Injerocean Building, wounds wore of « very serious nature, however. | {0 the city and threatened and amaulted, her | #issdear nabestuly invised Ws ationt y<Hree and for this he was committed to jail. This On Friday, Avcuat 19, 1802, WH Pnivats Secretary Hatronp left here this P. ‘Swenty-three. Pasrarr For Fux an alias subpena was issed and the eon TEE afternoon to spend a few days at Asbury Park. ‘will nd him the bars, ton Friday, are, Ea te prism eecrians rte Fonmsx Yous Hovsz Now. held a Gen. Husted's Tiness. Ct eeeplonalag . Parxexit, N. ¥., Aug. 20.—Gen. | Groaurs Manors Cazore Hovsn i < F county, Va., next Wednesday. The association will i i i father ‘that it their proxies qiat night, S29, #21 and 823 Tot aw, {het Mr. Roberto in place. and tion for the serenity. ret resiment, imme- peicid on left for t, wheat See, Fala WE BETS aed Bing Hees | side of the acean, aaa | Ce ee ‘Gorn eteedy eee ~- ‘At Cash Prices. “tt is also latest | GzExsnunc, Pa., Aug. 20.—Officer Thomas bushels; by fire last story, that the to be } Spires of Jeannette, who on Decoration day = the mak- elimbed to the top of the residence of # French ell epee a ber ae ‘m price than ‘cam be had fur i stores. | st MORE TROUBLE AT DUQUESNE. ‘The Carnegie Company Threatened With | with Gov. Another Strike. [ " i H | down the fing, and that the removal was We have Bed Room R in is tearing Pecremet a ‘i the easiest way out of the difficulty. Our second foor ts reli Seth sere wap ij 8 t i a i F i bee Bg ii coon tbe $ mate ce ee Fixpiar, Ono, act taking © Se oa candeeis sek ts tasers * siness al HI j it eth tabke br GB cask, G80 0a fe? it je i at -40-Ib. Hair Mattress, ‘e om ane appointed. The fears of riot have cs = Foun 4 ‘Tere Up the Strest. . ‘Prrresose, Pa, Aug. 90.—A Preece ts mcore: deep, and Five. eway. : 4 o'clock ‘Weod county, ‘ese Ohio Central O18, 221. G7 aw, ‘Bet. Mand lot

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