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THE EVENING STAR. « al PRUE FIOUTERS CArTURED, e A prize Nght between Thomas 2 =i me = é Patek Dae Ppugilists of South Brooke 4 LISH DaiLy, ‘Ex copt Sunda Degun at Woodside, Is L, at an early hour = soa eae nara TL DERGS, Sh bourneian the pois ea ee ae = a tan 5 ng, them. A rag Was formes at Woodside, Penzsy! Whither the Nghters and their friends were driven re pant in carriages. ‘The men went to work in earnest, The roe woot ae And in a Uitte time thetr faces were swollen al- care Bowed ber ale iia Seamer sot tnd ae , ¢ then, and the eyes of both ‘were “heatly Closet 410 oo) im yet Voth men came plucklly to the scratch when lume was called. AU the end @f an hour oniy twenty-eight rounds had been fought, when the Police surrounded the party, capturing the prin WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, AUGUST 23, 1880 TWO CENTS, Oe ir omeva meow a Among the contestants in the Geneva (N. h , Of Tegetla, which 1s to take place Septe inger, NOTICES. The Battle of Yorktown. Q land Politics, MAWS LANDING DISASTER EN-| Wheeling, W. Va, professional single sculls, NO THE EVENING STAR. mary Telegrams to The Star. <a ‘ 2 are G. W. Wetsberger and Lous F THE : i . ss mgres- and Wm. Murray, of Portsmouth, amateur, Mr. ‘gas of wacn'e | Washington News and Gossip, | | S-cretary Ramsey ana General Drum retarned | for Congress (aow filed by Dr. Ell, Henkte) ——. airy in the May's Landing’ coluston'was gem, | culties for that Clase’ ‘The Rochester Brewis the store, 501 = —_-—— to the city this morning, at 6 o’elocx, from | becoming very warm, and the friends of Dr. CHIEF OUR AY DYING Unued this morning. The testimony of the | Company offer a gold medal of the value of a GOVERNMENT RECEIPTS To-pay.—Internal rev- | Fortress Monroe. The Party also visited the | Henkle are working as they never did before to c Th served andon exhibition at atol st. x three witnesses in elation to the three addi- |W the professional beating the Dest time on [ <a ee, Ge. x ROE enue, $749,946.56; customs, $737,139.55. town of York, on the river of that name. The | secure hisnomination by the convention, which tonal deaths was heard. In the case of Henry jt cord, and a cluzen of Genes as otera.s medal ¥ Hi OLUB are earnestly requested to meet Dmxcro Spr aeas Congress of the United States on the 29th of | will te held at Cross Street Market, Baltimore, McCann, the physician at Pennsylvania bos- | Ser Eomgead ee) (the amateur ng "s Hallat 730 cclock, TUSMDAY, Aureos: R OF THE MINT BURCHaRD returned to October, 1781, resolved, “That the United States | September Ist. Prior to last week the primaries CABLE OF 1880 LAID. pital stated that death had been factittated by ‘st Ume on record. “A full attendance is desired to perfect ar- | the city Saturday night trom a two-months’ in Congress assembled, will cause to be erected | bad been held in Anne Arundel county, in How- el iquor brought. to the patient by his friends. THER INTERNATIONAL SWIMMING MATCH nwemente for the ya‘ification on Thursday next. | tour of the different mints and assay offiss. at York, Virginia, a marble column, adorned | 8d county, the two districts of Baltimore ‘The matter was then given ppd wat lautie City last’ Saturday afternoon for ‘CAMPBELL CARRINGTON, Ist Vice Pres. 5 = county, the’17th ward of Baltimore city and following verdict returned AA. LIPSCOMB, Sec. oe Nag ee DONE py A Wasnixaton Finm.—The statement UBNeA StL ANSE are Calvert county, and It fs claimed by the Henkte MYSTERIOUS INCENDIARISM exomined all the testitnos | STOP TEARING AND ROTTING YOUR | !0 Saturday's Stax that the beautiful dsiga of | ard inscribed with asuccinet narrative of the | Men that the Anne Arundel and Baltimore bs! was mace to Jersey City to examine the wreeki d CLOTHES to pieces by the use of Soays | tiling now being laid at the White House is sup- | surrender of Earl Comuaitie tote Excellency, | County delegates | are for Henkle trom engine and car; also to May's Landing, the scene adulterated with Marble Dust, Silex, Talc, Soap- oa Now W takes: 4 4 General Washinj cor der-in-chief, of | the first, and that Calvert, after a complimen- of the disaster. These visits were made with stone, Mineral White, Dryers, Cla abd ask | piled by a New York firm isa mistake. Messrs, | Gene eet pore tary vote for their man (Mr. Witsou), nas two] SARATOGA RAO ES), | the view of determining the value ot much of our grocer for WEAVER,” RENGLA’ “aw Go. | Hayward & Ilutehinson, of thisctty. G7 Niavh | the combined porees of America aud France; to | votes for him andone for Chapman.’ Howard * | apparently conilicting testimony relating to the | ik . Every bar and cake is branded } St. D.w..) submitted a design for this tillag in | His Excellency Count De Rochambeau, com- is for Gen. Chapman, of Charles, On Saturd. rate of speed and injury to the engine and car. With the name of the Srm, and is warranted to be | competition with all the Importers in Pailalel- | Mandirg the auxfllary troops, of His Most Timmarien Gre Wee tien : wa ‘The engine and car were found not dadiy injures, made from pure Refined Tallow and Vegetable | phia aud New Ycrk, and recelved the contract | Christlah Majesty in America: and His Excek | Primaries were held in the other portions of the MORE ARMS \ rd Pp gery oe sy a0 ree from all aduitorations. y12- ¥ 5 g A h s c ~ Gis. and to be free from all adulterations. 3712-3m | pon the merit of their design. lucy Count De Grasse. commanding. in-chiet CHa ce ae eee eee . ss AT CORK Indicating a low rate of speed at the time of | a little Le ee ie baval ary of France in Chesay 7? <4 toe Se SECRETARY SHERMAN left the elty last eventing | "At the last session a appropriation to carry | Besday at Marlboro’, are generally ia favor At o was won by Fearn over Boyton by 63 Ose Weight Is 275 pounds, hoening, of Bat 3 ay, and was Schoening. Werban gave up when over halt way. Von Schoeutng con- the accident. Careful exsmitnatton proves the | tinucd 11s course, and reached the place of road to be fully equipped tn all the modern in nine hours, having made the best Boch Bualy Liha, Mocteraie alge emer | {OF Manz, Onto, bis home, He wil remain | ture, ect this, esorution on mage, and the | Sead towards noulbaing re eos | THE UTE CHIEF Ouray, | Spplaters tor safe rallronding. rue general > giles Sama oa Hathorn, Gettysburg, | Friedrickshall, “Hanyadi | at Mansfield a week. Next Monday, the sozn, | Wauct pus Mm the bands of the Secretary of | rovorlte con, Mr. Fendall Marbury. "ic He is Dangerously Tl. authority seem to exercise great care in select. | RACING NOTES, Janos, Apvoliinaris, Fulins, White Sulphur. she will make his first speech at Columbus. The | sccretary went to Yorktown to look’at the dif. | Wis district on Saturday tae’ fignt Tos PINos AGENCY, August 20, via Lake City, | ing employes capable of understanding and ‘The second race at Monmouth Park Saturday A 1) BURNS PHARMACY, Secretary will be absent from Washiagton about | ferent sites proposed. He found any number ot | Was simply whether Mr. Marbury should name | Col., August %3.—Three Indian ‘runners from | with ability to perforin the duties required of he Atlantic handicap, for three-year-olds, ie JEU REAESIELYARIAAVESOE- | two weeks. them. ‘The people of the village destred to have | the delegation to be elected by the county con- | the Southern Ute agency arrived this morntug | them. We believe trom the testimony pres e and a half, Grenada, Edelweiss accona, SSS Ss ———— ihe Monument placed on the banks of the river | Vention, aud it was by this vote desided that | 8&4 report that Cnief Ouray is dangerously ill | sented that the following named persons | . The Nevesink handi two miles, ME CRYSTAL FIRE PLACE STOVE INCREASE OF IMMIGRATION.—During the year { otnat it could be shown to passengers travers- | the convention should nominate and elect dele- | 20d not expected to live. ‘They brought a mes- | (names mentioned) came to their death ‘from a a ida, Surge second, Time, Is the most elevant stove made. The remita- | ended June 30th, 457,243 Immigrants arrived in ing the York. ‘The battle field, Cornwallis’ | §8tes of their own selection. General E. C, Car- | age from Ouray tothe agency physictan here, | collision at May’s Landin; est Jersey Free handicap sweepstakes, with $600 pry, forsee Cartiaw and'rieh desatusionoteyual. | the United States, an increase of 279,417 overthe | hecdyuarters,” and te scoue. of tue teeny es, | ritgton carried the VaneTIM SALI FT GOR | Deh panGchee Tent ae a ey | utoad, whieh mie se been preven‘od. it warter, Uncas, Oue Dime 7 faunas ta world) 7 cca i x. Thes ) { test in St. Mary’s county, between the friea 2 y Engineer Aitken and Conductor Hoaglant Purse of $5 ree-quar- “G pomertul heatas, of convenient ant piee caw | Lumber arrived during the preceding fiscal | however, a mile back. | ‘The Secretary made no | test. ‘al Chapman and’ Mr. Edelin, has prob- | !mediately. The Doctor and his escort lett | more carefully observed the rules and 1 orn ip see tuucton. Mae of couvenient and simple con- | year. “The year of greatest immigration was | Selection, as that les 1p the hands of the joint | Of General Chapman and’ Mr. Edelin, has pray. | immediately. The Doctor and his escort lett tons of the compa vern| annie of uriey Gorham, Gossip second, struction. the tiseal year isi3, when 459,503 immigrants | Select committee of thirteen, appointed by the | ably been as warm as in any part of the dis. | if z ail, The In: lons of the company, governing the running of . handicap steeplechase for a purse . = Sci a «3, 59,! “ - . trict, and the friends of the latter were {aus will furnish relays. of horses, and thejdoc- the train. In the presentation of Unis verdict . e, SW HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, arrived, exceeding the immigration of the last | Speaker of the House December 19th last, and a | trict. ‘ ve tor intends to make the distance—120 miles—in | wi a8,” ETON 5 DARBY Beoee. See, Sever — No. 827 9th street n. w. | Hscal year only 2,56 - similar committee appointed by the presiding } \eTY confident of success. — However, les—in | we are unanimous. T cou! fifteen hours. officer of the Senate. This committee, in addi- | Saturday Chapman carried nearly every dt Not Jewelry Robbers Traced. Fierre Loriiant’s five horses, including Pa- WATCH REPAIRING, ENGRAVING, &(. | \**4% ORDERS ommander J. C. Watson | ton tothe dutlesof finally passing upon the | Wet Inthe county, It 1s sald by some tat tac | If Ouray Dies the Treaty Wii Newworn, Macie or Treaty ttc and Wallensietn, arcived at New = a ‘= site - 2 Gelegates from this county will first, last and be Signed. . if pet ll Has Gevective from Tom Liverpool erday’ on the steamer am: as assistant to the tnspector of the 11th Ught- thane wit oan 1 Hesdenga is a all the Ume vote for Chapman, but Dr. ieakle’s Ouray went to that point to assist: the com- Fanar Conn. call ss Police headquarters ree Liverpool yesterday on the steame Tes GEES: QHRONOMETERS and Oomphested | house district and to relleve Commander J. N. ments for a celebration of the | fiends claim that after a complimentary vote | missioners in preval!ing upon the Utes to siza consult the authorities reiative to tne capture TIME- EE. S of exery description carefully | yesjer ni avs vi ahew i: fi A horse belonging to a butcher in Montreal, Repaired by =kiled workin Of the charge of that district October Ist | centennial anniversary of the battle of York. | fof Chapman they wiil wheel fato line for Hon- | the treaty. _ Hf Ouray dies the treaty will never | Of three thieves who robbed a jewelry store th rappey op a eee ra ; be a a Ww nice! Cana Trotted 50 mniles In 4 hours 5 minutes on OATS OF ABMS, CHESTS, MONOGRAMS, | next. The latter officer will then settle ac- | town, Getober ate ieee eR ors | Mle St Mary's on Saturiay elected doiosees be signed by the Southern and White River | Danbury 8 few mishts ago and | thy piue Ibounet race course at that city ae aan &o,, ensraved on Metal or Stone. counts and walt orders, Commander A. D. | dollats ts appropriated for expenses incurred tu 4 faVoring Col. Dent, and it ts claimed, as Co. | Utes. fuse to five any information about ot urd Ei Heeet aud Repaid (ection of JEW- | frown, Lieut. W. Hf. Buchier and Ensign T. 3, | tiscclebraion.. Secretary Kamsey under tue | D. 18 What is Known as an “anti-ring” ou REE eee DAL Te be tare on about ins £0 In the trotting races at Springfield, Mass., ELEY Keeet and Repaired. D. W. Veeder to ‘further instruction 1n torpedo | act passed by Congress at Its last session hing | tat the delegates after compiimentiag hin FOREIGN AFFAIRS, TF aeucved tat about $5,000 worth | csturday, Dan Beith was the Winker ie tive eB M. W. GALT, BRO. & CO. service September stn. | Midshipmen G. M. | appointed R. M. Hunt, Henry Van Brunt and | Will vote for Dr. Henkle as the strong- | JBritish ‘Troops in the Kurum Valicy fre searcing for the terete, he Ponee here 1 eal 2107 Penna. Ave. Ortasby alid V. S. Nelson to the Galena on the | J.Q. A. Ward a commission to recommenda | €St representative of the anti-ring stde. Lonpon, August 22.—A Tones dispateh from ei jst of September. Passed Assistant Surgeon | suflablg design for the monument, au@ to pre- | Gen. Chapman 1s satd to be tue “ring” can- | Calcutta says: The troops in the Kurum valley T. C. Heyl to duty at the naval hospital, Mare | parea Sketch of ciblome ce ae ‘alliance! be- | didate, ‘There will be, in the convention, quite | will not be withdrawn for the present, The The Markets, Passed Assistant Surgeon F.C. Dale to | tween iis Most Christian Majesty, and the | @ Contest on the admission of the delegates trom | question of a permanent. occupation of that | . BALTIMORE, —Virwinia sixes, de- al duty in the bureau of medietne and | United States; and asuceinct narrative of the | the 1:th ward of Baltimore, who favor Chap- | valley {s still undecided, but the balance of | ferred. 6%; do. co —Javcod Veltt, a a, and aman of good culture sical attainments, b tuitted suicide on Satu IPhHE HOT BLAST FURNACE _ is the most SUCOESSFUL FURNACE w have ever known, and our practical expe twenty-five years in making and putting up id b a * = val. | Surgery, Navy department, September 1st. sur ier of Earl Cortiwallls, to be inscribed on | Mab, Dr. Henkle and bis friends alleging that | opinions seems to be against its retention. etl} rand att Se Jail, . J e close: ntion y Stee 7 eld My 94 bi 1 ore rr 7 yr blinsel Sotus inn proscmmssite ta bantion eoverstas. wartent aes - subject to the approval and adoption } {he cicction there was held in the interest of ‘The Murder of Dr. Parsons. AL TigOn eflected his death by hanging binselt to the fi ming that these furnaces possess all the OR MEDITERRANEAN SquapRoN.—Rear Ad- select committee. The members ot | “the ring” and without suficient notice, and A correspondent of the Times at Bucharest 1 bars with bis shirt-sleeve, and bis body was found carly tn the morning In that position. As he had no friend to claim his rematns they were erred in Potter's Field. He once occupied an excelent position in his native country, being Teteeou | 1h the employment of the sovereign, but his 40 amber, 1-10ai-13, No. 1 | Wile having obtained a divorce from him he No. 2 western ter red, apct | Came to (hls Country, and lived successively In September, 1.0881 055, midding, 1 at ritorious features ft) ve found in any furnace. | miral Howell, commanding the Mediterranean | ti ¢ coiumisston appointed by the MEASROF MASAGEMENT they | SGUA0rOn, reports to the Navy department, | @ll well-known artists. hg “7 fe also cl fe put | ubder date of Gravesend, Aug. sth, the follo are not excelled. We ago cls S. ecretary are | that the democracy of the ward are not repre- | gives the foliowing additional details of the x! sebted by the delesates elected. Much wiil de- Siurder of Dr. Par: Ens, the American misston- S “ “ 4 : 2 edman’s Savings and frast Com- 3 4 nan. which, | iis rifle close to Dr. Parsons’ servant, fi r Sree es Slain tan ust tworgenrs Gace have boas bat uper | Poin ne or vonmels ofthe squadroa: 1 pany Dividend. With three from Howard and three trou Caries, | ana. killed hin instantly, Dr Parcone thoy Lo. tee bli other kinds combined, aud have not hearda | and would reman: hors toe a tewdare aid The Commissioners of the Freedman’s Savings Mae ee pin) pa four to get. ge “3 | started up, but before he could say or do auy- | ern red, 1-O0a1.U7: a tingle complaint from them. then sail for Southampton. Sue wouid return | aNd Trust Company have dectared a dividend | M!<uds claim four from Anne Arun and Wo | thing a bullet pterced his heart. ‘The two Cig | Marsiaid, nomin: i eee : a plerced nis ‘ ze MATWAED & HUTCHINSON. | fo the Mcalterianean the latter part ot this | of ten per cent., aud will commence paying the | ompaitimore county on the rst tho oto ene eae | Dome es e1 We claira that SIMPLICITY and BASE OF Orie this city and Newark, endeavor- S P . four f s 3 # Seed tober, (9445, November, ing to mi self Ineach asa mus aed No. 317 Oth strect ms we | WeMth. Th ming salled for Gibraltar on | same at thetr office, corner Peansylvania ave. | aud two trom Calvert: four laore the ee ee Siding an Tee ee Gorm," touthers quiet in abses eof a hy teaching laugeante:, ie toot ete tan ae | She would rematy oo qucn With the Saratoga. | nue and reet nortlwest, on the Ist of | sary for a choice on the second ballot, graphed the facts to Mr. Goschen, the British EE gs rene southern. whits r Success, and became a victtm to habits of DOUGLASS", | the arrival of the Trenton In the Medtee | September next. ‘Phe circular of the commis- | lis said by some Marylanders that a dark ambassador, who communicated them immed. wast: a53:, September. mtoxication, for which he was undergoing tm- > St. Cloud Bullding. | ‘The Quinnebaug sallod foe, peaterranean. | siouers which states this fact, also says: “As | horse will be put forward and nominated, and ately to Mr. Heap, the Ameriean consul gene- | Cctober, 644054, F j Prisontcnt at the time of bis suicide. Strange a ee chet, And Ar eeeat ed, rom Hamburg July | the commissioners represent. tie depositors of | Mr. KK. Eliot well known 4th ral. A squad of soldiers was sont to the camp | and. firm—western to say, he appears to have Deen a man of A DISCOUNT OF 10 PER CENT ON ALL Casi | 3 > aalledt from Gonats Sie Ang. Sa. ‘The | all the 33 Drauches of which the company was | legal abiliiles, 18 mentioned in this cos of the Circassians, and they threatened toshoot | 4835. Rye quiet, $2. Hay steady—p: Strong religious aspirations, and was in corre- SALES. | arrived at Smyrna on the ote Carne Composed, over ¢1,u0 in number. it willconsaine | Most of what opposition there is to D the whole tribe unlless the murderers were sur | {choice Rennesivanis and Marviand; 20-00x31.00 | sponderce With a Swedeuborcian clescyman fe ~ = = — ha ee a rae q some Ume fo make the payment. Payments, | originates from the fact that he ls now serving onde rhe! @ ere de- fst eg Ren beodlegi garding his fatth, for which be professed admir- KIBEONS, RUFELUN TES, CAPS. | \ccpbertes on shore were common kno Mee | egard to safety and economy. Thé | Cflice. great consternation at Constantinople, and | Bacon—shoulders, 7; clear rib sides, 10. Ham: Herald, B30, TOILET ARTICLES, EX‘RAOTS, Ke, S04 | yore Srayrna on the th Of July, aeiene ve | SMOUNt required to pay this dividend 1s $206,- SS Since {ls occurrence th @ travel at 125013%. Lard—retined, tierces, 9. Batter stead a st 2 July, arriving at | 3 viet A : rence the people travel armed, | 12% Lard—refined, tierces, 9. : ; Ax 4 Discovst oF Tes Pen Cxsr. Athens on the 2th. The health of the sqiade | fore epics added to Peed opt Dae || a Pou eet Netee And it possible with an armed guard when rid- | prime, to choice western peckod, 14820. Eanes Laeee. ots Meters aioe or ee bipaish pean f gregates the sum of $1,299,047 divided amoug | oD od An INVIEaHION OF ENE ee nereee cue | HE OF driving in theeuburps of Constantinople, | Gl dS;_, nmol cooas nemoalt refines. eputy Marshal Frey filed aa ; Sn , saves accepted an invitation ot the democratic cen- Shipwreck. 1 . Bi —A kott, 1" $3 : rt Satur: t DOUGLASS’, ASSISTANT SECRETARY of the Treasury French be st et fe! es Sale | tral committee to participate at the rattdeation | Loxnow, August iA dispatch from Saigon, | Lid) reste te Lavcare oa, Eran jennie Grover aun tron kesine angT Ninth Street. Wes at bis desk to-day, having returned from | propeity in this city, when clectad, verses | MECUIDE on the 2th instant, will be the guest of | Anam, dated “set Inet says: ‘The bark Rain: photographs of George Bell, Indicted Tor for HE KITCHENER RAN 3 New England last Saturday. fan disposition or tts other remaining as3ets, the Columbia Democratic Club. Ion.’ Dantel | bow, from New York, before reported ashore, is y, c gery fixed for arguinent.” The answer dentes the Statements in the bill that tt would be to Bell's taken for the rogues’ galles ‘Oday was ‘We have endeavored to make a tirst-class arti- | ag ; ° <pense in the manu- facture of bur RITCHENER RANGES torecures | ciently recovered to be able to perform his Dougherty and Hon. John W. Forney will also | a tofal loss with all her cargo. “The officers aud ANT SECRETARY Of Sgate Hay has sunt- | Sued another detaend at eae ee sioueTs, PrO- | be guests of the Columbia Club. crew have been saved. Speaker Randall is going to Maine to take a |] End of the Crisis in Baenos Ayres. 3 detriment to have the photographs taken, and cooking Sxture thet is all that can pe desired. Lbay | dutles as acting Secretary of State. He was at | _PROvaBLY Farar Acctpent To aN Estmap.z | hard in the political canvas there. He aise oat pees) seer oe, ated a ee So arti een that he bad never committed a crime in any ce “4 i aru 2 SITIZEN.—} ritic, ‘a | ox Buenos AY! gust 22 3 ia nex Change—long, ; stat vers that he has bee: monate End thesatisfaction they bavewiven isthe best proof. | “Le department to-day. Cimizes—Mr. J. ©. Miller, of the Duly Critic, | Nr. Waldo Taylor, chairman of the Licking | Buenos Ayn 8 ST dint che ere a nas | 48856.’ Gaeernmente—no boars. je. Itavers e ‘nan lumate of give z : ‘ b Various prisons, and that he has been identified Hundreds of references in this city and Baltimore. | ce sron Veer Says IVS A LIRA Sran re. | M¢t With an acctdent this afternoon which tt ts | (Ohio) county democratic commits, writes te been closed by the military and * SEW YORK, August 23.—Flour dali and un- | tole. wi the pei ts 3 ‘MORE, 8 portable ison = i . ve . 7 : ite: _ ny ary and president Avel- | chenged. Wheat quiet. Gorn a shade stropger. y credible witnesses as the person who pre- We = ene = — acres ie fs ee oe porter met Senator Vest, of Missouri, thismorn- | {@%¢4 may prove fatal. He was adjusting the | the democratic congressional commlitee as fol- laneda has withdrawn his resignation. LONDON, & es rc 28, 12:30 p. m.—U. 8. bonds, | Sented forged checks on the Mercuauts’ National c sash of a third-story window, but losing his | lows: “Our prospects for a large increase over | 4 i o Spee te = - . in 5 - Btruction, unequalled in this market, ing and called bis attention toa statement con- | balance fell outside to the ground below, a dis- | Tilden’s vote could not be better. They are ahe 27> ints py Che tantenoareanone Absuie hg onan Woneen coon Torta cane ae mae 7 ee “ isnot ou ae sonar tara HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, tained in a special dispatch sent out from | tance of 45 feet, and was horribly mangled. Is forming. to Hancock’s standard from all quar- | ent of a provincial paper states thatthe greater | tuttecs' certificates, 31%. Liinoie Central, 11s, | photographs of Bell taken, as the deputy mar- 29 No. 317 9th street n. Washington, representing him as despondent | 18 believed that he will die. He 1s widely known | ters. We will carry Ohio in October. J have Ste | Se ektal, Laas Cx: Beading, 12%. New | sna jias already a number of. weli-cxecuved ones obtained in places where the prisoner has been under arrest on criminal changes.” NECK BROKEN BY a FaLiing Winpow.—A : : 0 part of Miss Nelison’s property, which ANGAINS. HARGAINSS | Cher Ihe dentocruiic situation. This special re- | M this community as an energetic, capable | no doubt about success. In every county, | Huta atGhon unite pone ag Mulch 13 esti- Guar imamate ported ler. Vout as saying the decniocree thers Dusiness man and a most rstimable citizen, and | township and precinet we will make galus, Kear Admiral Hon. Henry Gatr Glow, ohana me EY, TORE MARKETS THIS ATTERNOOT. ps ahard fight to win” tn Indiana, and that they | jere wil be a general fecling Of sorrow sould | According to a San Franctsco correspondent | 3ir. Edward Coupion received a iggcy oe tiie | Zh Pp rselay ager ee pnd = ae ay piroads fa dies republican je Tus ot tie New York Herald, the repubiican man- | Pounds. gon & Go. +0. 8. 4, per conte... 102708110; U_ 8 I diepatom fobs Dackeon Sites, , = gewme | § so, thal e old thelt | Free Scos iN EDENBURG, Pa.—A special f agers in California despair of carrying tacit 435 per centa, 111}sall1y ; New Jersey. 18 1 disp ! ’ . Missouri, 8ays MICHINES, inteat improved, at the low pric ef | OWN th the comug election it is about all he ex: | pile, Seok IN EPENBURG, Pe \spocveTie | electoral Ucket, and are’ bendlag “all their one Ohirana Missssippl 98; rics Coie; Michi- | Mars Strader accidentally Milled herscit’ near $97.50. “Also, Binker Pattern’ at 326 0: latest im- | pects. ‘The Senator sata there was no uruth in | incendiary torch was again applied to Bdenburg | €leles (0 securing the legislature and the U. & n Central, $64: Hatalbal and St. Joeerh, : | Burfordvitie, Wednesday last. She went trom The Cible of 1880. NEw York, August 23 —The Anglo-American ed, with ail attachments; warranted, and in- | the disp: sun Sar; 2 Senator to be elected to Succeed Newton Booth, | C#b!e company has accomplished the work of § Yi, Northwest, &: do. prefer her father's house over to a half-brother's and Etructious wiven free of charge, at haven‘ talked with any correspondent. in the | Moores tivers stable wan saree ed aoe | Callfornia, republicans: in Washing ses wes RCTS Ve aa in ete fay Sen cer reer aad le a pend ag npg tat ardnheshd first place. Iam confident we will carry In- ‘ol " ap K. 1d’s story ig “all ” e S50, s nes i mn - acific, ot - “| kitchen aud went in to getasaw. As she was OPPENHEIMER’S, diana by au increased majority,” aud he waded | Toseve oll and ‘set on fire about 4 o'clock. In | Herata’s story 1s yun lentla, In a little over 11 days, The laying be- | Joule and, Pacific, 40's: do. preferred, 7144: | ciimbing out at the window, which was about two hours sixteen business houses were de- The foilowing congressional nominations the 10th and w: 5 "2: iad Ph, POPULAR SEWING MACHINE ROOMS, ees om ' ot ate cok ee fe ee stroyed, among them six newly erecied since | were made Saturday :—George T. Garrison, dem. fbctant To meet this the. Wee can ae See S ee ee a: wd the east eal eeeettge eee aoa luke to bet 71,000 on the election ot Landers in r E000: : ‘ : », Garrison, dem- . g eee ss s a ash fell, er he 628 Sth street, October. He feels confident, too, tine Hanae ne S00, et are Of May last. ‘The logs 15 $15,000; | ocrat, tirst Virginia district; Citnton Bubbit, | egraph company bas for soie time past been District & ont mitadess breaking 1". She was found by friends hangi ant St. Clond Building. | will be elected. ; BSCE nO AnstraCe. democrat, first Wisconsin distrtct. constructing, but have not quite completed, a ee smont | 12 this tater about two hours after she PROFITS FROM DEFACED COIN For some time S. R. Mason, of Mercer, Pa., who, in 1875, was | Gliect wire of the large No. 4 size to be worked Mr. W. 0. Roome. chief of spectal assessment | nome. eect cared tote ane Oe Sot Eee | tT AHS CABINET YEETING to-morrow the | past the city has been flooded with worn out | the greenback candidate for governor of Peam. | #8 uadruplex on cabse business alone. NOG eIne SES Neer EE nee te) Pisce a GS ‘The twelfth thot k is evidence of thelvely tntersat | Co San Francisco will be considered, and the | has a hole bored throug! ny one | cently joined the repubilcan’ party. He says aa y oe rave cont i. befor = “hive y zt ms cong — aoe AGS oe A ee | proclamation wilt be tssuea the susie date who geis change in the street cars must hav the gréenbackers of Pennsylvania will, aes FLUsHing, L. 1, August 23.—A number of | New York avenue to canal. If pald before the | of the Universal Peace Union was held at Mys- ° SA Intelligent PT BLIC._ We vive especial attention to | —— cn more than one MOD! : ic. z , lou, received these un: | gencral thing, settle back iuto their old parties: | 22SteHous incendiary tircs have taken place at | Issue of len certificates no interest fs eharzed. | Uc. Con ERNIZING DEFECTIVE PuU MBING in city n., the past few days, Alfred H. Love, of Tne Cry is Sti Tuey Cowe.—During the | couth pieces, for those who recelve them. Set rid | endthat the re esult will be large accessions t College Point for some time past. On Saturday Dr. Charles H. Bowen, a property holder on | Phijadeiphia, presiding. Resolutions were 3 ai s S 2 by i hight some sheds, ferry gangs, pavillion and J. | the north side of Massachuserts avenue, in passed denouncing capita! punishment, military ae menth of July there srrived in the custome | ¢f emi a6 Son 28 poss aoe re oe Act | Uisirenublican Tans and C, Miller's barn were red: "Michael Wood | note to the Coramicionss sayes “1 cannot cone | education and the whole military system, and HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, districts of Baltimore, Boston, Detroit, Huron, | {HE street compliment to the publle.” Wehave Life at the Virginia Spri Was caught In the act of setting fre to one of | ceive why you discriminate between the south | demanding {hternational arbitration, tne ex- ang9 No. 317 Oth street m we | Key West. Minnezota. New Orleans, New York, | often wondered whers ail tele Notaced, a : rginia Springs. them and was arrested. It {s probable that all | side and north side of Massachusetts avenue | punging of war clauses from the constitution, Passamaquoddy, Philadelphia and San Fran: | ciated aud deteriorated coin come fe at (Correspondence of The Star.) ‘the fires will be traced to htm. and favor the south side! Why not favor tae | the granting of equal opportunities to women, AFE AND SURE! Passengers, of whom 49.922 were | yesterday we dropped on the following piece of | FACQUIER WHITE SULYACR Sritnas, V ee north side of that avenue, instead of the south | and caliing Upon the various foreign natlons at a rants and the remainder citizens of the | Information, which gives a clue to the mystery. August 22, 18%, mR sce tee aces Sucre At rhe | Side? I respectfully request that if you do not | war or in iostile relations toward each other to NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY. | United States returned trom abroad. During | it scems tuata certain person formeny resins | ‘The past week nas been bikie’ ahiercoc. | wt ‘ony’ 15 put at tae trac Pe oe eee oe eee ert or pig fel Aaa) ted Sta a Sbroad. ; a ft weather to-day is fine, but hot; the track is in ‘ , Fey S 2 he conve: - 15th Street and New York Avenue, | {he yar cuded June wih, ssp, 457-243 immi- | in New Orleans, but wilo has ett for Havana | tive in every feature at this enjoyable plaoe, | pow Gocaltion aed Gg Seen a Seu: SOLERO ROAR Te Ort | SHOR PSE SHLERANA Shs Son Nena, Proof Vanlte from #5 | treace of 49417 over the arrivalsof the pres Dentin to eee nGt, Sood reasons, tnakes tt hls | Mrs, Garden's german was a pronounced suc. | TACe, DUTKe $5, $50 to second horse: entrance | “ Juliding permits issucd by Inspector En-| ELoreMENT oF THE MOTUER OF TuxeR Camip- x, Honus on deposit fr | ceeding fiscal year. ‘The largest number of | being uncurrent, are sold av about force wer | cess. It Was a creditable inauguration, ono | fee; distance, three-quarters of a mile. Pools | twisies NCA hderson, erect a 1eo-story dwwelltine —ihe elopement of Mrs. Lucy Harden, ‘RE! mat Bon : ; ~The Ia 0 f t ¢ Sold as, follows:—Dan Sparling, $100; Gtroile, | on 13th, between F and G streets n-w.: $5,000, | Wife of Wm. M- Harden, of Bridgewater, Mass. Sfmasecom Wunssecs, | MmMigrants for any stogie year came to thls | centem discount’ ‘These are then shipped to } Worthy of the president of the hotel company, ; fed: Hurry, Marchtoness and Pacitic, $15. | Mis. Fleming, repaie Urick house No 1390 1 ot, | NAS chused & SMEARS: eee eter SS n. BI . W. ives, vice president: B, | COUDtTY 1m isi3, When” thé arrivals reached | New Orleans toa correspondent, who, we ate and a grand “send off” for the house. We have 2 a 3 <0 nie Giretie Won; Dan Sparling second, Pacitic thi : mM Ps C} 1 No. | bright pretty chitdren, tne result of more than 2A. L. Burcewant, treasurer: | 409,05 Informed, is a Dutcher, and are'by htin ctrou- | many guests of national reuown with our | Time. 16. hte Poon eS ae Seen Thee UDR (DUE, 20: | Scion yeaie Sf nation TK aor oo : eS Stee Beers 2 | one ciex Poss OFsieE Gal D. 1. Atnger lated in giving change to customers —N. 0. | number. Prominent stands the huine Of Sends ES ide Goes le "gue poe war. A apr ede enlplaedl ds atic gedl on arog = = 3 -—Col. D. B. Atnger, | peniocraty 121 tor Morgan, of Alabama, Senator Lamar and | Year-olds: §50 entrance, with $70) added, ot Aaels ae sat. | 8S a sewing machine agent, but i3. a worthless CNY errrtens cnt Merceewsomce crm iee | he Pommunerer tes abolisiel! wie partion ot | | co Wma Gan OHGIES restaurant | Hunily ave to arrive here to-morrow ior te Te- wich $200 to Second Horse: one mile and iive Te re ae wet Des without honor + Credit TEES of new anid ve designs, and by exaat- shockingly mutilated by a Knight Templar | M#luder of the seasor srt Od BoB A) dis Welemacnus : Goid | Boring. The number of licenses tssued tor 7, DUL thet she would be alone, aud woul Alabama with whom a dinicafty occurred | W8S here last wee! 3 i clock Jarendon | 2°88 Up to 12 o'cloe = O-<day were 1,384. Since — . 2 3 ; MS chi Bug won; Telemachus’ second, and ; ; a loyed Ina large shoe shop ia a large HAYWARD & HUTCHENSON, while serving brea ‘The waiter bad halt | 27%Y, aud bis che ihe law went {nto effect. July 1, there has been cae eneee one maz No. 317 Oth street n. we This nose sliced off, atid receive’ a stabin the | bd other distinguis Killed about 700 dogs. Mr. Einstein says there Noone believes this story, as Johnson EE ae : f ve fatal. ‘The ‘ of the Union are here. See ars OO ote ene Sooke See) Tie: Alapamian: ||" vo are aie willes thom Warrenton, a Drie , and A. C, Addison, of the Suprem? Tural city, with wide streets and hanc gone to Old Point Comforton a WilttaM IL. Anciter, the insurance agent, tn | Tesidences and a live appearance. 1t 14 dell IMPAIRED SIGHT, OATARRH, ASTHMA, inong the Washingtontins registered | Cinclurat!, who swindled Miss Aimma Hooper, | Tully situated under the shadow of the Blu ewport Saturday were a. hompson aud | who was cilled to that city by the sickness and | Kidge, and lovingly nestled amtd hills and ra- DISEASES CF THE THROAT, . Wim. Thompson and wife, K. L. Came- | death of her unfortunate sister Jultet, has hit it Was the home of Chief Justice Mar- U HEST, ETO. Jobn A. Rogers, U. 8. N.. and the family of | self got into trouble. He has ti-d from the city, the great jurist of Amertca,and ¢ LUNGS, CHEST, ETO. the late Prof. Henry, of the Smithsonian Ins leaving behind him a host of creditors to mourn tra Bill: SPECIALLY axp SUCCESSFULLY TREATED By | tution. G. 5. Ransom and family, of Wash- | hisabsence. He had previously been dismissed us ington, are at Saratoga.——W. H. Metcalf of | py the insurance company from the agency. grattfies the ¥ seen io Join her when the tain on which : rived at Matfield. Mrs. Harden's everal years p) en tise to dal, and her husband was rendered nd ‘unhappy by the reports that >, are at least 10,000 dogs in the District of Colum- Pools sold 23 } iva, and owners are keeping them close on the ont si q | Premises in violation of the law. Mr. Einstein cond, aad | expecis, before the Season ts over, to kill seven or eight thousand more, Another Cargo of Arms in Cork. 5 asa Aum aie A Naw Yore, August 23.—A London special has | , 4 TOOMMLESS Kxicrrr.—Among the Washing o: her | the following: A dispatch from Cork states that | [on Knights Templar who attended the conclave s Mather in Chicago last. week was one of our aven' War record of this place | Sucther Case of arms addressed to some f merchants, Whose business required him to r arnings of tts patriotic inaabi- ous hel * the exercise LAF NESS, NOISES IN THE HEAD, TY-SEVEN TRAMPS Were Sentenced at New Friday to the workhouse for six months, ‘The prisoners were captured tn a raid made by the police in Crouch & Co.'s lumber yard, West, n. HOW Hes at the wharf unclaim ud HS sae turn by Saturday. It appears, however, that | street. Nearly one hundred others escaped DE. F. A. VON MOSCHZISHER, Washington, ig in Salt Lake City.——The report Yanis und affords a tleld for tue exercise of to. | ThE box ee at Cork on the steam-r | tor want of something to eat_in Chicago his | S7ett — - o19 190 comes from Georgta that Senator B. 1. Hill is THE SALVATION Amy and 13 called on | Cal pedantry, Only afew rods from the hotel therougiity ‘searched. Se ‘militai Pauciorines teeth (which were false, on a fine gold plate.) . 10th street northweat. si x trom a cancerous tumor on hts toague | to mourn the falling trom grace of one of its | is seen the Leedquarters of Stonewall Jackson, have recalled all men now on leave of nbseass | became loose—{a la Dr.’ Tanner)—and, in at- | De. Becuan Boots Scicipz.—The Phila- Less than 3 year eso | that threatens to terminate his career a3 a pab- | brightest Ifgits Ward, who has been | and all around us we view the earthworks of | B cehieesa aren esas absence | tempting to spit out of the car window, some- | delphia cord publishes this rorning an aftl- peaker {f not his life, as there are doubis of | One of the loudest leader's, has forsaken | the deadly period when Vinginta was one battle | 82 Be 10 SIR NEADS ONEES. where in western Pennsylvania. he ‘ejected | davit relating to the reported suicide of Dr. DH. VON MOSCHZISHER | &beumanent removal of the tumor....-Mz. Yo. | his wife and elght children, and has cast in his | field. It 1 a grand place to morale upon Another Death from Whisiy. teeth and plate. Consequently, instead of at- | Jobm Buchanan, the bogus diploma vender, who to Washinzton and established an officeforthe | SUil2, the Japanese minister, with lis wife aad { lot witha pretty servant’ girl, with whom he | “now and then.” REp Bank, N. J., August 23.—John Dismen, | teuding to business Saturday, he was having | Was under $12,000 bail to appear at court for ome e ABOVE 3 ‘A three children, have gone to the seashore rear | hascloped. The girl was One who had been An archery club was Inaugurated with due ‘ e 3 , 5 rell- 7 solt’s Neck. his mouth repaired. trial: “Alfred Urian, being duly sworn, deposes baer das | Long Branch. —Gen. Grant, it is sald, will D2 | In constant attendance on the meetings of the | effect yesterday on the lawa in front of the | fo!@erly a well-to-do citizen of Colt’s Neck, was —————__— that be was approached by one M. V. Chapman, the 101 n- ' . < e 1 ‘ re ey et | the guest of Mr.W. Dinsmore, at Staatsbung. | Army, ad was considered a hopeful convert. | hotel, and presents a plcturesiue appearance | fouNd dead on the stoop of lis house this tora 1 MARRIAGE Taeaxees bare been Issued co Basar | Luchanan's brotber-n-law, who Offered depou: | on-the- Hudson, some time in September.——it | Mr. Ward was considered to have made great | when the archers are fully intent upon “hits Hat on his face, with his arms beneath him, and | Liagyier ond Mary E. Kuaut. of Fs Popa;'Jonn | pucha ia te cons ag wet nc (row Said that the slekness of Mr.Washington | advances tn holiness, andto be considerably bet- | the mark.” ‘The ladies are very expert wita | was smothered 10 dente nee yousol | at aur canes Gos Tee een Sy pig i mg wel ll gy em McLean, editor of the Cincinnat! Laqu:rer, hag | ter than ordinary people. these sweet Httle weapous; they hav2 been | age and married. Bell and Carrie Se, ssc i Salli t = — iE tuich. etaten that pes assurned the shape of Bright’s disease of the oo - under the tuition of Cupid with sach good Lydia Turner; T. ‘thaney and Sallie patch from Detroit, Mich., ee] _ r. Bu- kin and {t is feared tat his apparent im- CONDENSED CABLE New The British made | results, and it they do not bit the target every Elijah Albger Bailed. Bowen. chanan Is in that city passing o! as Dr. —_ tated his success | provement is uot permanent ——Mr. and Mrs. | aeortte from Caudahier, inilteting heavy losson | shot, they reach men’s hears with woaderiii | Npw Yor Auctee Bee tee eee of Eltjah Twexry-rive DEAD 60 FaR—Owen Welsh, | iilé. and. ready to assume charge of a ‘col- TORS | Jeremiah Wilson aud Mr. J. H the bestegers. ...Servia wants 100,000 American | accuracy, for as a Tule ladies are sp id) Alliger, stock broker, of 145 Broadway, was up ens Ahora, MOGs Cigna lege’ arose brea es e same a a Is City, are Gg Catholic schools in Belgium will com- | archers th this quarter. Early in September a | tc-day before Justice Smith,at the Tombs police | 2c . BN Ss. J. 5 the Philadelphia concern. It further stat ai IN JA + IN JOHN W- OALD- and Joho A. Kas Pengul at Teena ment Schools, The ltallan | grand tournament ia to be given on the grounds | court. A private consultation was held berween | May's Landing (N. J.) rallway coillssion, died in | (hat te arrest of Buchatian has been ofdered. LAPHAM and | (-'s minister to Austr! ja, ate registered tn New | Consul at Tacna, Peru, has been tnsulted by the | that promises to afford much pleasure. Already | the qastiee ‘and counsel for the defence ‘and Philadelphia yesterday. William FP, Gallagher i 2 = = mescan | )Ork.——The poilte reporter of the N.¥ sun | Chillans..."‘The grain crops in Great Britain | youre hearts are exercised with tre Important | other gentiemen. which, it was supposed, was | And Patrick McCann dled Saturday. Thetatal- | | ANOTAEE WaInKEY Tkagepy.—On Saturday: who interviewed Tuornas Hughes om ‘his ar- And ireland promise tinely, but cattle are detl- | interregation, “Who will be queen?” It 43 | for the purpose of preventing the necessity ote | ities now aaa) Ph pe ep gh ig rival, in place of d ae < him coat as | Clent 90,000 Lead and sheep nearly 2,000,000. expected that 8,000 people Will be present upon | formal exainination. Mr. Merritt Trimble, of 21 | 4%€ expected to die. SS laborer Who Was trying to gain forelwle adailt- st “The fine outitnes of his cLELNANE eGR Denne is occasion. Courtlandt street, the latest _complatuant, and oul: itiviphey et eg SA f ctim Cnaeotinn: pigs eee at Premiere 18,8 | died at the insane asylum on Ward's Island, N: | MABy Will leave from ts date, bat others are | Ivn, whose bonds were stolen from the bank at | #84 Jobn Flood. co postal service and sentenced 7 : ter stood within four feet of the muzzle, SUll- are tenderer words, 5; : to come from Greenbrier White Sulphur and | Westport, Conn., were among those present. as the Elder Weller would say. ¥., Saturday. He had been in the asylum 20 Pp a ees ON DECK : Sing Sing and Auburn ing. He leaves & te Years. Mis insanity was of a harmless type. He | Slber Fcsorts that will make Fanquler Springs | The coungel tor the defence said he was thereto | Nenitentianice | he Stns Sine and wile andateia. Glaswes erence aH & commip ete Sek of te imagined he was worth many millions of Aollars | @ Cuarming home for another six weeks. consider the different complaints against All os Nansen site deals TRE QUARTERLY INTEREST on the 434 percent | and'when he took a faicy toa visitor he would | _,SeteFal Of the families who are here bave | ger, but it appeared there was Only-oue berore | Nuss AuicR Howaxp, a young and handsome | A Liner Scrr bas been begun in the U.S. Joan falls due at the Treasury on the 1st of Sep- | at once draw a check In his favor for an unlim. | their horses and carriages with them. That | fhe'court, that of Mr. O'Connor, Judge Smith | girl of 18 years, residing at No. S0 South Fairtax | istrict court, at New York, the steamer VERY LEZT GOODS tember next. This fi HL ited amount. ves much pleasure and life to the place. Mrs. | said theré was only one complaint at present, | street, Alexandria, Va., committed suicide Sat- | Kil! Von Kull, for carrying ga in ex- about $2,500,000, Checks for the umeunereone - (uart, of Washington, has a remarkabiy hand- | and that, with the exception of Mr. Jordan, of | urday’night by taklug ‘arsenic while suffering | cess of 1,002 allowed by law. "3. W. Neely, of - e : ates DURING THE RECENT GREAT STOXM in the Rio | Some horse that she drives with much skill. | the Third National Bank, other bank officers mporary aberration of mind. Bay Ridge, L.L., is the informer, and sues to z : Delage prepared be eae? quaistered Ponds are | Grange valley sw) houses were demolished or | Mrs. Clarke has a pretty ttle domestic turn, | wo cuulra N ‘The counsel for the defences main. | “0% temporary sberration of min’. Cover the $3,020 penalty or §19 per head for each be procured in ourline, and st | Delng prepared by the Treasurer, and will be unroofed in Matamoras, Mexico, and large | Out that indicates safety and comfort. Tnere | tained his client’s innocence and asked that he ROBBING TRE OLD GuaKv.—A Paris dispatch | passenger in excess. Sur customers to rejoice. “™Petors aud cause | gent out tn a few days The interest on the | Stocks of goods were ‘destroyed, involving | 18 nothing “loud” at Fauquier but mach tase, | tized bis cl to ball {na nominal sum pending | to the New York Herald says that an audacious Mex at eee: ia 8 ts all that is paid by the government tu | $550.00 lose, In Brownsville, Texas, Latimers | 18 desirable. Miss Lilite Kendall isa charming | the trial. He therefore waived further exam{. | robbery was committed yesterday morning at | A Hancixg in New se September. machine shop and many other butidi are in | equestrienne. There are but few ladies who | nation and Judge Smith fixed the ball at $10,000 } Courneuve, near St. Denis. Thieves broke into 7 — ‘ks . | Cem grace a saddle as she does, and who can S > Schramm, a veteran of the LA tatthistimeisa | lion. Henry en 6 ee a METy Eaeaces amreoted aks "cavalry make such extended tours and yet revura tres | manged th the eae ine central orton, detec: Napeiconte counpalgne, ‘and while its Inmates | yestercay (Saturday) for murder. te Hist. Mtr, Sportora’ has beenin ti heat for | stables blown down and % noraes and ¢ mules | Aud: sweet as @ rose, ‘ready ose aeaRg® | UVES, 98 bis trienas had not produced tonds. | slept empticd ail te diawers and carried off | without a struggle, thelr necks being Droken. ome time, and | eto CI 1 longing to the government econ Be a g ten up to the close of the tes of an a = 7 rome Ume, and had gone to Cinctnnatt with his vent wis Unrooted Several ve es were reseed lady at the Springs. Ler costa are the cones morning session of remeey police are on thelr track. naga ‘THIBVES.—Mark “ey a 7 ina subk. ‘The loss 1s $250,000. 5 Seen g,. ‘ yn First avenue, New York, near 49th street, move an invalid daughter, he lett his tamily at | Dumber of vessels wero sunk: and houses | is her unconsciousness of the effect. Blraxow. cow vo all Street To-day. Br W, Arkwright, (& millionaire, dospendans | urea, one of whom seized his arms atid tho phat! and went to the Redsulphur Springs, | Wrecked. Artie old light Lounsarogenc: |) Tum Bony OF SiN MLN MURDERED for taking | fiw XOsx, August 93 —The Posts financial | of 2 Semone tiveetor Sir BA other ‘ried his pocket-book and selzad his when a violent Telapse carried him on. Judge the wrench Dark Marie mheresa went to pieces: & buuch of grapes at Agnew station, near Pitts. for business at 10 ovlock. Guy stock, ee Tonnamnien pamphlets have been discovered patter. He got and ave Chase, when one at Socmard Was & msn Of Mace and /e lawyer a ‘ d three of her | burg, Pa., was found Saturday night near oi : ‘and the cen tareek high attainments. Hts last appearance in pub- | the steamer Sellers was sunk ani 2 : Rock ster’ Pa. and has Deen Identified as that Started off strong then declined @ fraction, then | 1n circulation in the German army, of the thieves: and a revolver at him, Ue Mewes ascontestant for the sost ia the | Crew los, Fhe (eehl toes tm the paih Of te | ot Hobere eran ot marae t Robey le strong, but a lite after 12 o'clock the | authorities are investigating the source the ball fatally wounding a passing butcher United States 5 Kellogg, | storm exceeds $1,000,000, and many families are st Bryson, of Harrisburg, son of Robert | rising tendency was checked, and, a3 we a boy, named Otto Schwenger, ip the neck. The Another attractive feature of cur wock to-Qay is | and to witty he claimed to nave Deen eiseest | Jet destitute Breen ea emany, retired tron manutan- the tnarket is rather heavy. ‘The stocks con: SNThIriy convicts n the Calitoroia state son | thicves escaped, . y the Nicholl egish: siana, It t- : os ? lot r ivan Louis, irmed as member3 hcerstood tat hig Female will be taken south | FATAL PoLimicat, Figur —A, serfous fant oc: | Hick, two of Pennsylvania's wealthiest men. | New orieans to 40 from, a1, Denver and Quincy | Ror a eee, A gealous and elo- | ‘TWIN CHILDREN MURDERED wy Tamm Pa- AN UNUSUALLY CHOICE ARTIOLE OF for Interment. {ar See aed Gee nat ss See ma. Je mig | 10,188 from 18134, Illinois Central to 1137. trom | Roman Cathone tron them. RENTS.—A special ‘Ohio, says :— = the democratic an Leeper parties, each | eron’s first wife. He was highly educated, but 113, Delaware, wanna and Western to 90. q@ B t Siigo, Ohio, | “* le of the town of Lowell, ten miles a Superintendent Fisher, of the Valoa Gaputat | Baving a ticket tn the Held for the special elec- | subject toa severe nervous affection, causca by | freeware, Lackawanna ana Western to 90% | "yrs Truteninson, gimp bey feel | distant on the Mi river, were GOSHEN BUTTER. Suda’ school, Philadelphia, was assatted ta Gon Of 8 sheritt, which ee ie Seek paving cre ie ee by gas; | Onto and’ Mississippi to 36% from 36%.’ The S do some Sage ‘and they | to fina esterday ‘twin chil- church with an umbrella by asister, toward | Eac! iy a pole raisin; rocession. uded. ot stocks at ‘active have been Erie, fron bad.” Oscar was she eloped with a | dren of had drowned in a wb Whot he had shown an uninvited partiality. | A difficulty occurred between a colored demo- | b.en to the Hot Springs, Ark., S0me weeks, and Sete i on quarreled. ‘That night of water during ‘The father and Telephonic connections. = crat named Spearman and A. V. Pearson, the | itis believed he became demeuted on his return | Mountaln, Wabash, Michigan Central and’ Kan- neighbor. 4 A cow with seven arrows pearman an . ‘sas an it negro mother were arrested. children were Bate Geach ae auermmigaane | Rca hogtagatemaitty gain | Sipgue coor tam oom se toumorewot | USAR A cae WO Seas: | fue atm Te ee beae osome | Rl eh Domed thas te Wee Caen inte i eap- mice with Indio ae hee followed. ‘Money, on call, 1s 2a3 per cent. parts of the sour ilected tor hotel bedrooms | FaFley 1s given to a eee ‘hester ery clud Was a _————— ELPHONZO YOUNGS, beeeene S68 Ee im enentrenoR OL which he Ged. Two or Perens toads | oxo Tene SOorepUNaeNE BATE: “Only nee PuROTAL oF Gem. Middeo, | early in meseasor, nd are ll doing duty as drowsed the bates, “They have three other artesian well bored here Senter bow, Geen |e ee ee iiplegs Choe aise yoga rotstock- | late Major ‘Gen. Soseph B. Ridden faux Place | | Loulsa Sheldon, & beautiful girl of 19, whose sci snd = 504 Oth street, bet. E and F. hey are going to go?" ‘The Rev. H.C. Peck, of Hanover, Mich., has a ae goes Ree menerner oan oe ey yay many Beoy evel CO ge cae a cee haa an s nds upon how much money the | been ded from Che rinistry because he | acquaintance with gentlemen in the and ; | her tants, ‘ (WHITE FRONT.) ty | city has got. Rorsewhipped his davghier's suitors, ‘let anybody and everybody float her.” Tene ae Re WO WER FORE me tater | aie ee ia ONE eT | Se Tras an ee

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